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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1913)
T I1KNI) IIUM-NTW, 1KN!, OIIR., WK1INKHDAV, IWCHMIIHU 17, 10111. P.K 1). T W G. 0. 1. LAND BOARD REFUSES TO ACT aiuward lYoinlawi to runiUli Weir .MtNiatireme-nta -HcpKO H li o u I (1 Jot lift Omaldcrod, (n Contend. I'roiHXtrd Mitt 1000 Acrrn (Hpoclnl to Tlio llullotln.) fiAl.HM. Uo. 16. "it you Htlck mlrlatly to tho aoounKu loaa tliuro iiiIrIiI Iiu n amnll niitount moro of :innd thmi wniiir,',' ndiulttAd itoaoon Howard of tho Central Orimon Irrl- .KiUloii Co., whun ho mill Joaao Htnnrint mot with tho Dcaort Lund llonrd ItiHt wook nml nRnlii oiulwvorud to ki. tlio lionnl nml Hlnl Huglmmr liwU to nitron to certify to a uronoMud paU tint list of IiiiiiIh. Mr. Ii win n Kill n rofuaiid to certify 'to tho Hal, nml tlio hoard took no .notion. "Aa you nro Kitting tlowir to tho lull tint) of tho ayalnm," mid Mr. I.owla, "tho itoopnKo qucatlon In very luiporlmit. Wo wmit to know If oiir canal will actually dnllvor to tlio I ii n tin tho muount of water ro- mulreii umlor tho contract." Tho atnto engineer mild tho com pnity had roftiacd to furnlah htm In formation na to wolr monauromonU taken during tho Ut two apaaons wnrt which In needed to dotortnluo tho iftinaunl of RcopuRo. Ilo Raid tho com. Iimuy wn nvn" nkklriR hi in nnd tho Di'itort I .nnd Hoard to net on n pro- jnod pntont lint which hna not Won aiihmtttad to tho hoard. Ilo mild ho did not know what landa worn In vftluduil In tho Hat. AVIlor lengthy nntuinenti nhout tho iMntKr tho company omolals agroed to kumnlt tholr wlr mftAatirAmenU to the hoard on onndlllon tlmt tho Romano of a Oalniborough, A great di'iilur, now dond, onco told inn tlmt miiititcrliiK Into nn miction rimui lui ulmurt wl tho portrnlt of u Imy In ii-iit. naurlhwl to (Inliialmroiigh. Ilo hiniflint powiT of eyo which am plurco Through miperpoNi'd piilnt, mid, looking iloi-ji down Into that picture, ho fnlt ctirinln tlmt tlio tint wna nn nddl tlnn nml tint hoy n girl. Ilo bought tho portrait for a aong, to find tlmt hi (I renin hnd como truo. It wn a truo Unlnabnrough, mid tho llkern-m of a hmutlfitl Klrl. What lirtd probably happened bring n drama boforo ua. Homo old Hipilro Wwtern had dlaln limited nn eloping dauuhtor, had putt rd tho Oalnsborough down nnd aent It to n country dnubor for tranaformn tlou. "DiihIi hla wIk nnd buttons" lonly tho oath wna worao) If ho would ever look on tho undutlful, ungrato ful baggngn ngnln. Th plcturo bad com pood money nnd mint bo kept, though bud ah had proved. It ahould bo n boy.-Wnller Michel In T. I'.'a Weekly of I-oinluii. Oolng Upitalra Dackward. Wnlkliiu npaliilra tmiltwiird la urged by n IaiihIhii phyalWiin na n uoful pnictlco In ruaea of luiirt wcnkni'M and na helping In n more i'iiinl dlatrl tuition of mtiii'Uliir wwtr nml Kxir. "Klmlly mid iwwt Important." he anya, "ivnlblng iipxtnlifa 4mckwnrd would prevent nny tendt'iiey to hurry. No miitlnr how luteiornte n 'ntnlr ruali' n man might Im. lie would hnro to moderate hla pneo If going backward ,7'hla enforced deliberation would, of courao, be of great value In heart dla enno, Tho accoiid effect would bo to relievo tho train from tho ordinary walking mid climbing muachit (tlione on tlio front of tho tliljjli) mid to prea Into aervlco thoxo on tho buck of the lee which ordinarily do no work In cllmblmt atalra. Tho total reault. Ihemforo, iiiIkIi! bo n wivln In miucii lur weor nnd tear thrutiKh n moro eco nomical dUlrtbutlon of effort. Thla, of rourao, would uhwi bo of raluo In cnaca of heart wenkiiea." IOii'loii Malt. Juit Dalng Human. Whatever oUo i may lo nahnmr of, let mo not bo nabamed of bclmt hu man. I may well bliuh for my llttlo atoro of knowledge for It mlclit hnro been crontur, and for my Imperfect wUdom, which iiiluht hnvo boon aouml en for til)' alua, that iitlfjtit hnvo Ihhii fewer, mid. for my" rlKhtwitianeaji. which la pnllry enouBii, ll Wl iHcka nml I'or oxewwea, v-ahl of bnlanco I may lo Inwnl would ooiwlilor tho Information iiutlv lilanuxl. but for unr ceiiultii tin tiontldoutlnl mid would not lot It pr- mnn feolln I huvo no rlxlil to banc Juillet tho bonrd nRaluat imteiitliiKJ Inr hiwd. Ho I dare any frankly that tho landa. i i luro to oat mid to drink. I lovo wo- wm Mr. Hownrda contontlonj ,HU , (K. r,u, jj.ve giv fllmwc.1 ithimt that tho opaK9 nhnulil oam nnd n clmt wijfi pxd coifilmny, 1 lovo nil cut nro nnd tho MdiiltiK anil, I lovo n roUNliiK Uiok, n flcrcf play mid n fair llulit. Ami wlintcvvr prldo or Joy la built iikiii tlio contempt of olbora, I hnlo. Tho Im-hI iinrt of tho Jt HhrM hnvti -MotMaR lo do with tho mntlnr i that Whim ibe contpnny onlarKod tho eannl to moot tho apooirioatlouB of tho oontrurt tliv anl nml oiiKlneor .ahould certify In tlio patent? Ilt. HoplyliiK to thin, Statu KnRlnmr bcrlus the tjrcatlrlh century brlmra M.owla InalatoA that tint Important thliiR to him waa to know for A cor Ua'lnty that Ino cnnnl could deliver 1.8 here foot of water To tho land. To Tho llullotln correapondent Mr, Howard aald that tho acopago wna about 35 or 30 per cent, and that tho contract required tho aeepago ahould not bo ovor 30 por cent. Ho aald 4hnl whon the canal waa enlarged and n uroftter nmount of wnter waa turned In, tho percentage of aeepaso would bo reduced. Ilo anld tho propoand Hit covorod 9,000 tr 4,000 ncrea In tho I'owell Hutto flHtrlct, and perhapa na much 'moro "Oita aide." He would not utnto (hucact norenxo. Ho nald the land wna all hold by aottlera, and ho wna aceklnic tho pntenta In tho In itereat of the aettlora. "Jt la of no partlmilar honoflt to 1m." )ro laid. "Of courao, It would UMmlllo h Vow to borrow money m xtnjtr itaxb ud jmy ua what thu own u,H Htuto Knglnoor I.owla piilrilM out Hint tho compnny'n contrnnt fof Km jlalmlnR tho Innda In Hat 0, In llltf I'owell Hutto district, expired onrly tlJa year. Ovor tho KiiRlneor'n pro. teat tho jonrd oilunilod tho tlmo of tho oontrnot to October 7, 1018, which la tlio ilnto of oxfdrntlon of tho aompuny" contrnot for tho main pr joct. ntnto KnRlneor I.owla nrotoatoil AKnlnat fixtfindliiR tho tlmo of tho old contract on the Krnuud Hint n now prnvlalon nhould bo Inoludod to tho affect tlmt nn land ahould bo oponod for entry nnd unlo until it wna dearly tdiown that tlioro wna nmplo wntor to furnlah 1.8 acre foot, na called for In thu contract. tno 1 tho prlvltcKP of Udmr wholly hiimnn nnd not lulmimil of It Dr Prank Crnno In Wotunn'a. World. Is It Done Right? Loublt Surprlttd Cenatana. In aplto of bla Imperturbabtllty M". Conatana admitted tlmt one man had aucceeded In natonlihlni; htm. Kmlle lubet. afterward prealdent of tin re public, did thla. "When I left the mlnlatry of the In terior," anld M. Conatana In telllmr the atory, "I handed over to my auc ceaaor the key of the aafe contniiilnff the aecrvt nerrira money. It wai then the bexlnnlnff of Mnrcb. nnd I bad nice little a um. more than n million. In bundlea of 10.000 franca. It Loubet did n thins which 1 ahould not hnvo ho llered poalblo." Hero M. Conatana atopped and aakeds "Do yon know, vr litt be dld7" Borne one v 011111 rod a gucSX "Not at nil," reaumed M. Conatnnrt "M. Ipln't signed mo n receipt for the aum without even opcnluj; tho aafo to aoo If It wua tlioro." Philadelphia I'rvaa. . .(li dwri Mtdlcin4. A uiPilfcflf practitioner on board Afl America n lllief Admlnlatercii rnthcr freely mil water nfonrnt tlio patients who were III No ufAffer what their Ailment were, n ilwo of the briny fluid wua nulckly linmled to tli'ijW. and thny were told to drink It up. Ore mornliiK tho phyNlclnii fell overboard, which cntiMcd imlto n cotiateriintlon nmnnu tho puaaoiiKcra. The captain came on tho nceue nml lucjulrvtl tho cntwo, "Oh. It'a notliliiff. nlr," unawcr ed nuo of tho nnllorx. "only tho doctor hua fallen Into hla own medlcluo cheat" I.'xcIiuiiko. COYOTES HUN IN PACK? Upper Hirer Man Hiiyn Ho Hiiw Hunch of iin or 110 ToKctlicr. From aottlorn up river It la learned Hint Wllllnm Koaa mid nuothor man report at'dlng a htinch of 25 or 30 coyote runnltiK toRothor. They aald Hint It lookod Ilka a hand of ahoop nt flrat. The nnlmnla woro traveling vnatward, Many old tlmora In thla aoctlon any they nevnr know of coyotoa run nliiK togethor In hunchea of morn than hulf n dozen nnd think thla big pack were wolrea, Mr. Koaa In n newcomer to thla part of tho country nnd It la thought by nomo that ho m In took the wolvea for coyote. IIKNII IH Till: MAHKKT. Thnt llond offered tho heat market In the Doachutoa vnlloy for the arm or hna been anld tlmo mid ngnln by rnnchora from the Powell Hutto coun try who come horo rnthor than go to tho nearer towna with tholr produce. Now cornea n clincher In tho nhnpo of J, M. I'orry of Terrohoiino. Mr 1'crry drlvca hla tonm to Hend wookly from Terrebonne with n Wagon load of iirodpco whlah ho illnponim of horo. It la n.3R-iiillu trip for him mid ho pnaaea through Itedmoiid on tho way. lwSStml "JT "" Tt It la, 1t will anoiiKh alone Hut im lia It ii up to tho mark In svery detail coma nml et ua. u-VV PRICES, UETTGRSPRVICB Band Steam Laundry. Put Your Duds In Our Suds" Cautloui Hiram. Two fnrmera mot In a certain town a day or two after n cyclone hnd visit ed thnt particular neighborhood. "Bho nhook tlilii.tr up pretty bad out ut my plnco," wild ono, atroklm hla whlakcra metlltntlvoly. "Uy tho way. HI." he uddeil, "that uow barn o' yourn get Imrt nnyl" "Wnal," drawled tho other, "I dunno. I hain't fouuij It yet" Youth' Com pimlon. ' No Evldonca, "They tell tno tlmt fellow Whlgglea la n mnn of IcHora," anld Jormji. "I've heard ho." wild Snlppo. tho tailor, "btitil enn linnll believe It I've written to hi m ten tlmea about n llttlo bill he owoh me. nml miry a letter can I get out of hlm."-Hiirpor'a Weakly, Daicrlblng It. "How do jiii like thla chowder, Mr. HtitrhoiirderV" nuked tho landlady. "It in cold, hut not dummy." replied 'Mr. Btnrlwurder. Philadelphia Itocord. NOTIl'H OK CONTKHT. Dopnrt'mont of tho Interior, United Htntea Land Orflcii, Tho Halloa, Oregon, December .12, 1913, To Helra of Jonna A. Johnaon, do- ccnaed, of Hold, Oregon, Contosteo: You nre hereby notified thnt Krnnk I, Itamany who given o-o J. W, Allen, Tho Halloa, Oregon, na hla poat-ofllce nddreaa, did on December 12, 1913, lllo In thla office hla duly eorrobornt- ed application, to contest and anoure the cancellation of your homentead entry No.. . Kerlal No. 010100 mado April 8. 1911, for BWK NH14. HBVi NWWHWV4. WH8BW. aoctlon 17, Townahlp 19 A., Hange 19, E. Wll- lametfo Meridian, and aa grounda for hla content ho allogea that said entry- ninii, prior to hla decoato fallc'd and neglected to oatabllnh hla roaldonce on anld land or to make nny Improve nionta thereon other than to clear n very amall portion of tho land oon atatlng of a amall yard In front of hla cabin mid to conatruet a amall cabin thvroon; Hint lie did not entnblloh hla roaldonco on aald land nt any tlmo; thnt aald ontrymnn died In March 1913, loavlng no holm or di vlavon, nolthor wife or children, who nrft reeldentn or oltltenn ol hv Unit ed Htntea. or who have declared tholr Intention to heeomo audi cltlxona. You ore, thorofore. further notl floil that tho anld nllcEntlona will bo taken na confoaaod. and your aald entry Will 1)0 cancelled without fur ther right to ho heard, either boforo thla olllco or on appeal, If you fall (o fllo In thla olllco within twenty ddys after tho KOUHTH publication of thla notice, n ahown below, your nnawor, under oath, specifically re sponding to thcto allogatlona of con- teat, together with duo proof thnt you have served a copy of your an awnr on the aald contestant either In person or by registered mall. You ahould stato in your nnawor the name of tho post office to which you desire futuro notices to be sent to you, L. E. nOOTH. Itecolvor. Date of first publication, Decoinbor 17. 1913. Hate of second publication, Decern bcrlt, 1913. Date of third publication, Docotn bor 31,. 1913. Date of fourth publication, January 7. 19H. KODA I'ltOM KIKK COfNTY. P. I Younu of tho American Soda Products Company waa horo Thurs day from Alknll Uko. I.nko county, bringing In n rjuantlty of tho product that la found there In large nupplv Thla la waahlng nodn nnd Mr Young left som of it at, Uert Shuoy'a nnd I w. i". aieuuieion 8 grocery stores to ho distributed rtftloiiKf thu houaewlvea of Hend na free Haiflplen no thnt thov eft'n' teet thla Central tirogon product iiiuT nnd out Ita excollem ijiinli tles. Ad U3 ItHSTOltATfO.V TO HXTUV OK la.NIIS .IX .VATIOXAL POIIKflT. Notlco la horob glron Hint the liuulfl deacrlbod below, o1Yi(flng 160 acres within tho DeachuYetf N(lonnl Kor ost. Oregon, will bo ifutVfcat to settlo inent nnd entry uudoj tfiof jirovls Inns of tho hotnoatoaif Ikws of tho Unltod States nnd tho act of June 11. 1900. (31 8tat., 233), nt'tVie United States land olllco at Tho Dulles, Oro gon. on February 18, ltir-t. Any aottlor who was actually nnd'lfi good faith claiming any of anld lands for agricultural purposoa prior .-to Janu ary 1. 1900, nnd hna not abandoned nmuo, lias a pfoforenco right to nuiko n homestead on try for tho lntids ac tually ocouplod. Said lands were Pstod upon tho applications of the persona montlonod below, who have a preference right nubject to tho prior right of any suoh uottlor. pro vided nuch Bottlor or applicant is (Itinllflnd to miiko hotneatond outry nnd tho pro;fornnco right In oxorclaod prior to Kobruury 18, 1914, on which date tho landa will bo subject to acU tlomunt mid entry by any qualified person. Tho landa nro na follow: Tho WVi BK'i section 24, township 10 H., It. 13 K.( W. M 80 ncrea, Hat ed upon application of Ahorhnm Kvona, of Hend, Oregon; the W!4 NE'4, section 24, anld township nnd range, upon application of Charles Itobb, of Pnrk City, Utah; Hat 01028, December 3, 1913, C. M. IHIUCE, Aaalatant Comtnlaaloner of tho (Jon oral Land Office 41-44 HKWHH NOTICE. All hbusftB, nboren and shop abut ting on the aanltary newer may now be connected with It on obtaining a permit from the superintendent of sowers. No pormlt-Tflll be Issued un til sower naaeanment In paid to tho City Treasurer and tho license fee of $C for Inspection of connection and for maintenance Is paid to tho sup erintendent of sowers. Uy ordor of tho Common Council of tho City of Hond. Hated Decem ber 8, 1913. OI50. 8. YOUNO, 40-4 lc Superintendent of Hewers. OUDHIl KOIl HHAIH0 OK KIN At, ACCOUNT. In the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Crook County. In the tunttor of tho Eatato of George II I'iiIIIAiii, Deceased. Now nt thla tlmo thbi cause coming on to bo hoard-mid It appearing to the court that Iouzettn Pulllam, tho ad mlnlatrntrlx of tho catnto of George H. Pulllam, deceased, has heretofore fllod In this court her final account na nuch ndmlnlatratrlx, It Is there fore ordered that the 10th day of January, 1914, he and the name Is hereby set aa the date for tho henries of anld final nccount of and ndmlnl atrntrlx nt tho court room In the nbovo entitled court at Prlnevllte, Crook county, Oregon, and la tho tlmo and place at which objections thereto, If any there bo, may bo made and heard by tho court and It la further ordered that the aald Louzetta Pulllam as such administra trix of tho eatato of sold deceased, give notice of tho hearing of aald fi nal account by publication thereof In tho Hond llullotln, a weekly news jmper of general circulation, pub lished at Uond, In Crook county. Ore gon, for tho period of lour succes sive weeks. Dntod nt Prlnevlllc, Oregon, thla 2nd day of Dceeuibar. 1913. O. SPIUXGEK. Judge of the County Court of Crook County. Oregon. 40-44 NOTICE TO CltKMTOIlfl. In the Coupty Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County. In tho matter of the 6stat0 of CeOrgo AUlio, Deceased. Tho undersigned, having been ap pointed administrator of the Mtttte of QnHtge Auhe, deceased, il6tic3 la horoby NlrU to the crodMOrft of said eatato and to All pcWOna having claims against stfld deceived, to pre sent them duly verified a raqulred by law, within alx months frftn tho date of thla notlco, to the undcttalgncd at A iurtd Trlre Cut C!Ur or fteddla Call not protxrlf hal4 avf a tfUas-urtnC car. Ballard's SNOW LINIMENT la the Right fumed (or Ml Abrasloaa of the Flrsta. Alt tho Tfound la.cleansad and tho liniment appllrd promptly, tho hcallnif process brclmi at onco unu ino wuunu ncaia irora ho Inildo outwardly, thus por- "" i.vv. tuia i ita i cavitf po aear. If tho wound ical Cit Ili4 QUtalito too quick y, pus (ottrif unJef tho sur- faro and Irttlki.bul into a. run nine; ro that li bard to euro i and inevitatiiy leaves a bi acar. . Owners et ,;ood"d clock pt6 icr iiiu iinimrni 1 1 nil Olllcrs tor that reason or. I I . . y uso it not.onlr on imi i.mmals. but on human, (nun. a loeti Ua wort. quicKiy anu tudrouniy. Price 23c. C0j nntl a 1.00. JamtiF.OalUrd.Prop. CtLouli.Mfl. tho offlca of C, H. Honson, lawyor, Uond, Oregon. Dated thin 3rd day of December, 1913. 39-42 ANTON ANDItEAS AUNE. NOTICE I'OH I'L'llfilCATIO.V. Department of tho Interior, U. 8, Land Ofllco at Tho Dalles, Oro- gon, Novombor 17, 1913. Notlco is horoby glron that Isaac I. Gorby of Portland, Oregon, who on Novombor 8, 191.1, made desert land ontry No. 012188, for 8W-4NWU, aoctlon 13, township 18 south, range 12 east, Willamette Morldlnn, has filed notlco of Intention to make final desort land proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo II. O. Ellis, U. 8. Commis sioner at Hond, Oregon, on the 26th day of December, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry H. Ford, James Tlyan, Otis C. Henklo and Joseph P, Thomas, nil of llond, Oregon. II. PIIANK WOODCOCK, 37-lip HoBletor. NOTICE roil I'UHMCATION. Department of tho Intorlor, U. 8. I.nnd Office at Tho Hallos, Oregon, Novombor 24, 1913, Notlco Is horoby given that Charles V. Hnrtwlg, of Mllllcan, Oregon, who on April Oth, 1910, made homestead entry No. 00410, for KVt Section 9, townahlp 20 South, rnngo IS east, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make final throe year proof to establish claim to tho land above described, before H. C. Ellis, V. 8, Commissioner, at Hond, Oregon, on tho Oth day of January, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Wil liam Todd, William T. Itenm, How ard P. Dyer, all of Mllllcan, Oregon, John A. Hazuka. of Hend, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 39-43 Register. WE ARE STILL DOING IT DOING WHAT? Making the BEST FLOUR in Central Oregon. Bluestem Blend and. Flaky Loaf For Sale at all Grocers We also have the best roll feed and mill feed that money can buy and are prepared to han dle the trade of Crook County I Bend Milling and Ware- i i house Company Hotel Wright OREENWOOD AVENUE. The Hotel for Winter. Steam Heat and Running Hot , and Cold Water Get our rates for the winter. The only stone hotel in Bend, l Stephens Eyo 6atvo la a htallna s art I Mm m n at . ... ?..- -Ftafterson Drug Co. nrnvgR For Partridge, Wood- ; cock. Squirrel or Rabbit Shooting- the Hi GAUGE SHOTGUN Ne. 101 IS A WONDER -. .. nrM'W .W UI.WY. i'.r. " r mu" 3ui4 mwih nriuf. Liti'pti.a um. in nn A. i' "" " T - ,V noncrnl Idonn nnd grout conceit nro nlwuyn In 11 ftilr wny to cause tcrrlblo nilschlof.-Ooptho, POLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory Directory of each City. Town ami Vlllaa. alvlns; descrlptlv sketch ot each place, location, population, tele crsph. ehlpplnr and banking; point) also Classified Directory, compiled by hllsl-IASS KHil tlMftSllftH wueie.twei aateu yt vvatytt fit i ruu vu KKATTIM m M,aHPPit' $vl ttr itM J... mlkl' OUNANI III Headquarters for Commercial Men Electric Lighted Throughout Special Attention to Transient Travel THE BEND HOTEL . Oood Rooms' Free bus to and from trains HUGH O'KANE, MANAQKR BEND, OREQO'N OQQd Mcnlj All arrangeinenta made for persons deslrliij; to jo south and cast of hero X I tt-t4T9- f Altamont Hotel THE MOST M0t)ttlN AD UP-TO-DATE ROOMS IN THE CITY. STEAM HEAT, HOT AND COLD WATER WITH BATH PRIVILEGE. J. A. EASTES, Mgr. Airs. E. J. HERRINO, Assistant Mj-r. BEND, OREGON CUNNINO ' M . t4i twAi'SrevCNS J. STEVENS ARMS' & TOOL COMPANY P.0,B800S CHICOPtE FAILS, MASS. (K Pilot Butte Hotel Ideal Stopping Place for Summer Vacationists and Travellers. SPECIAL ATrENflON.OIVEN TO COMMERCIAL MEN. (1001) OIMNQ ROOM. J. F, TA1QART, Proprietor. FREE AUTO BETWEEN MOTEL AND DEPOT. . 4, v i ONE CENT A WORD, b all a litttewant ad will cost you.