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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1914)
MiRflN, 1JKNI), ORM., MNIlNKSDAY, JAXVAIlY 7, til. WIEST BUILOS OF STONE Huii-stlintlnl Homo l'luiuied In Wlcs- tor.ln Oilier Improvement. J;. D. Wlcst hnB recently tot the e'nntract. to V. A. Denver to furnish tho' stone, for n rcslilonco ho Ib erect itiR for his own uso In Wlectorln. The house, will bo 2Sjc42 feet tu slxo anil occupy lots 11 and 12 In Mock 43, poinding nbotit 00 feet east of the to of tho hoiuestcnd, Mr. Wlcst jilnns a two Btory house, of pink stone With a slight uso of lilcck for trim mlitR around tho iloore nntl windows. It will contAln eight rooms nntl have n; veranda on three sides. Tho con tract for masonry work will ho let Id tho near future. It Is expected that two other stone residences will be erected in connection with this ono. Othor lmprovcmcnta which hate been busy clearing up their in Id-De cember surplus, tiio uciiinnu ror beef Is not strong enough, however, to elevate prices op poor Bluff, nntl only tho prices or (ratios navo ad vanced. Host steers sold from 7.75 to $8.10 with tho bulk nt about $7. SO to $7.90. llutchor stock hnd n slow time, ns supply contained very little choice material. Cows nt ?u.S0, heirers $7.00, bulls $5.00 to jr.. 75 and calves $7. CO to $9.00 nro top quotations. Tito awluo market took a sudden upward trend nnd oven touched $.S.OO, although $7.90 was n liberal top price for bulk prime Unlit hoRH tho early part of tho week. Re ceipts wore light and Monday's run was tho smallest In mouths, but elev en loads canio Into tho ojion market Friday nnd tops moved freely nt 8 cents. The sheep house filled up ear ly In tho week, but hns been depleted since. Kane lambs Belling at $0.35 featured. Mutton busjiioss was tem porarily dull, duo to short receipts and tho majority of transactions con sisted of mixed Bluff. Generally, bfcen recently compiled in lcaiu- Bheep and lambs, hogs and cattle nre In. make this ono of tho most tlior- all on a steady basis to commence the dughly up to dato sections of tho city. A sldowalk has been completed on flghth street, water mains have been (Id throughout .tho addition, tho cots nro sufficiently lighted, and o houses arc- nil omcinuy numuor- In addition now wires for telo- hono service have been strung and rvico will bo given an soon ns tnc fl oxchnnge Is in operation. 6 tMu Hi t i & l TRAIN now year. on hlwuntl Freight Will Run SiyiilnyN I list end of .Mondays. lforoaftor the O.-W. R. & N. Co. vllllrun a Sunday freight train south- 1 mind on Its Deschutes lino- between l berrnan and llend, tho first ono hav i run last Sunday, This will take t ib i placo of the regular- Monday t ln. Sbuthbound freight service HI continue on each Wednesday and Kcldar 04 hppjtppre. Kdrthbotiud srtvlco will bo on. Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday pa heretofore. I fro Is chance of senrlco from Mon- dUr to Sunday, Bays 11; K. Lounsbury, gfjhural freight agent, will bo a con TMlbnco. both to the shipper and to merchants nt Bend and Intermediate pMnt3. Freight delivered to .tho company in Portland Friday and Sat XOTJCK Off OOXTKST. Department of tho Interior. United . States Land Office. Tho Dalles, Ore gon. December 29. 1913 unlay will be In Rend in time for de-lTo'Maurfco P. Powers of llend, Oro- on Monday morning. fCW CIIAXGKS HANDS. I rno MtKrnney Tftftth situated' a lux 15"riirlea west or town has' re ef tiy .bn-oold' by the Cascade Osnr is Electric Flxturo Co.. of Tncoma. it forpff owners; to A. R. Thara- sa orrama. -mere are izi acres INFORMATION CONt'KRNINti KIkIiIIi (Snide Final Kxuiulnntlun, Jnnunry in nnd 1(1, 1IUI. PROGRAM FOR EXAMINATIONS. Thursday Physiology, r o n d I ng, geography, history and civil govern ment, Friday Grammar, writing, spoil ing, arithmetic, and agriculture. Punlls who havo completed tho sixth grado may tako tho examination In physiology, nnd pupils who have completed tho soventh grado may tako tho examination in geography nt this time and tho grades received will to credited to them when they tako the final eighth grado examina tions. J. E. MYERS. 44. County School Superintendent. IlKND'S SKAPOHT. FLORENCE: Is Uend's nearest sea port. In course of a short time it will bo connected with Dend directly by rail. It you wish to know more about this seaport, wrlto GEO. MELVIN MILLER. 2-25-14 p-Adv. Florence, Oro lied that tho said allegations will bo taken by this ofltco ns having bean confessed by you, nnd your said entry will bo enncotod thereunder without your further right to bo heard there in, either beforo this ortlco or on ap peal, If you fall to lllo lit this ollluo within twenty daya nftor tho FOURTH publication of this itotlco, ns shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting nnd re sponding to theso allegations at con test, or If you fall within that time to lllo In this olllco duo proof that you havo served a, copy of your answer on uio said contestant In person or by registered mail. It this sorvlco Is made by tho delivery ot n copy of your answer on tho said contestant in porBon, proof or such sor vlco must bo either tho said contest ant's written acknowledgment ot his receipt of tho copy, showing tho date ot Its receipt, or tho affidavit of tho person by whom tho delivery was made stating whon and whoro tho copy was delivered ; if mndo by regis tered mall, proof ot such Horvlco must consist of tho affidavit of tho person by whom tho copy was mulled staMng whon nnd tho postotllco to which It was mailed und this affidavit must bo accompanied by tho postmaster's receipt for tho lotter. You should state In your answer tho nnmo of tho postolllco to which you desire further notices to bo uont to you. 11. FRANK WOODCOCK, RoglHtor, Dato or Hint publication Jan 7th, 1914. D:to of second publication Jan 14, 1914, Dato of third publication Jnu 81, 1914, Date ot fourth publication Jan 28, 1914. Ira the trnet unit tho rontlilck-atlon " ' "KSOSQO. The ranch has. lnisvvr Section 21. Township 20, S.. hi etofore conducted ns a stock farm bo it Is understood that the now ow- ni will plat It for salo in 40-aere" trl :U. It'ls,uhder tho Three preek irr ganon system, nenitio & Jiyan wC e the broker In the transaction. IRK IN REDMOND HOTEL. 'Ire starting In the bar room from anvauHOiown cause threatened de struction of tho Hotel Redmond nt Redmond Irjst Thursday morning about 2:30 o'clock. Only good fight ing, saved the entire building from destruction. Tho lo3s is given by the Spokesman as $1500 on tho bar and$soo on tho hotel, fully covered bylriiuranco. . , ALL OFFICERS REELECTED. The annual meeting of tho stock holders of tho Pino Forest Irrigation Company was .held nt tho Arnold scnooj House Saturday afternoon. The entire staff of directors and offi cers wer re-elected to servo for an- ,Pllier year. There was no other Im portant business transacted. . WILL lJE"jfniKD AT ntlNEVILLE. (Trlneville Journal.) W. C. Calhoun and Wlllfe Thorp, who were indicted by the grand Jury of this county for complicity In the) wholesale horsestealing that sent William 'and V. M. Robertson to the penitentiary, and who had been re sisting in 4be Washington courtc pro ceedings to bring tnem to this juris diction for trial, have finally lost thofr cases In the supreme court of the-stateof Washington nnd will-now nave to appear In this Jurisdiction to answer tho charge, MARKET REPORT. NORTH PORTLAND, Jan. 3. Re ceipts for the week have been: Cat-J tie 781 calves 2, Hogs 2787, sheep 3712. Livestock liquidation durlngj luu iul nccjv u, liritf jnuo 115111 an 1J customary; the bulk, of shippers plan ned to spend the 'holiday at homed and postponed coming to market un-fl til early in the ntw year. The cattle iroue nas ueen snowing consiqerauie strength recently, as killers have- ., . - - - ili s. --r J-. 4 zr f PLAYER PIANOS Ron, contcstee . Ypn.nre hereby notified that David 'Jf. Ames, who Ivc8 Uend, Oregon, Cure 'of C S. Henson. ns his nntnnirn audresstdia on December 16th, 1913. AlftJrMhU-ofrico his duly corroborated application to contest and secure tho canctlfatjon of your homestead, entry No. ... Serial No. 08884, made Mny am, iiit ror.NHNK'A. NW, NH J. J. RYAN Mlnnciota Street SANITARY PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING1 JOBBING Promptly Attended to Range 20 E. Wlllamctto Meridian. and as grounds for his contcit he llegetf tKat Maurlco P. Powers has who)ly failed to establish his rest dohco on said land, has totally fail ed to. cnltlvato and improve same as required by law and has abandoned the same for more than one year last past. ' You are, therefore, further nbtl- MACHINE SHOP We are equipped to do nythlne In the machine line, hiving Installed new machinery with which wo can handle ny kind of Job. Automobile Repairing a specially Deyormond Machine (lb Repair Shop Hawthorne Ave., (lend, Ore. NOTICE OF CONTEST, Department of tho Interior, United Mates Laud Olllco, Thu Dulles, Oregon, December 15, 1913, To Thoodoru TurslolT ot 232 Main Ave., Spokane, Wash., Contostoo' You nro horoby notified that Galon O. JohiiBon, who gives llend, Oregon, as his post-olllcu address, did on No vember 19, 1913, lllo In this olllco hli) duly corroborated application to con test nnd secure tho cancellation ot your homestead, Entry No. 08513, Serial No undo March 29, 1913, for Wi Section 18, Township 20 South, Ratigo 1H East; Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for his con test he alleges that said Theodore Torsloff has fulled to establish his residence on said tract, that ho has failed to cultivate said tract or auy part thereof; that said entryiuan has abandoned anid tract for upward of six months last past and that Much falluro nnd abandonment was not duu to his employment In tho .nr.iuy, navy or marine corps of tho United States In time ot war or otherwise. You nre, therefore, further noti fied thnt tho said allogatlous will bo taken by this olllco m having boon confessed by-yoti, mid your said ontry will bo canceled thurounder without your further right to bo heard there in, cither beforo this office or on ap peal, If you fall to lllo In this office within twenty days nftor tho FOURTH publication or this notlco, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to theso allegations ot can tost or if you fall within that time to fllo In this olllco duo "proof that you hnvo served n copy of yodr ansWerv6n tho said contestant olthor In norsun or by registered mall. It this sorvlco Is mndo by tho delivery of a copy of your answer to tho contestant In par son, proof ot such sorvlco must bo either tho said contestant's written acknowledgment of tits receipt of tho copy, snowing mo uaie or us recoipt, or the affidavit of tho person by whom delivered; It mndo by register ed mall, nroof of such service must consist of tho dmdavlt of tho person by whom tho copy was mailed stating whon and tho poatofftco to which It was mailed, nd this affidavit must bo accompanied by the postmastor'o receipt for tho letter. You should state In your answer tho namo of tho postofflco to which you dcslro futuro notices to bo'sont tn you. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. Register. Date ot first publication December 31. 1913. I Dato of second publication Jan. 7, 1914. Dato of third publication Jan. 14, 19L4. Dato of fourth publication Jap, 21, 1314. ' I Complete line of Groceries, Vegetables, Smoked Meat Granite WnrosV- Arrow Shirts and Collars Monarch Shirts' Peters Shoes for Men, Women and Children Dress Goods and Notions k ltoyal Worcester Corsets . A. Sather Auto Delivery Wall Street 4t:4tttt5t4t444J44444(4(4444i444M444w. it w Building Material LUMBER, SHINGLES .a The Miller Lumber Company licna, Oregon. ;AM)tM444M444944f: dddaa!Hi3ddddldSfga3MaddjgSfg T U-- wnS sfuw I Jrf .JL M. 1 K'll f ' ! i ,.& . . (... POR EASY HOUSEKEEPING i and Straight. Fianp Come In abd hclr the lean tlfal toned S. W.' MILIJER PLAYERPIANO. Soldnta very moderate price. Also other ma'kea. E. M. Thompson 'PIANOS TUNED. FOf FAMILY USE ",OUR PURE JERSEY MILK uiis best; . rl ,ll.'..i - Clover Leaf Dairy ifi". U. .. :JWTITW ii'l .-.'JD T3b ri?. USE i.j T 1 ,J iCJ YMfr i irons . . . wj 3 Si A .Eledtric Percolators :u- DW1:t WM.Eledtric Disk Stove '-yjAwcledtficCirilk . . . " U or-v,y,.Pest Lamps . . . . ".!.:. I . Keadmg Lamps . . , " Electric Toasters . . v -' s Electric Hotplates . $3.50 ?.SO 5.00 5.00 3.00 6.00 3.50 8.50 t M ' ..XI 11 , "J J J, 111.' .j m wbisH s&jtiZ ppppppjppppppWPJPJpppVpaPP T I i -'S ." l- m m s. m , T4 & Biendf Water Light (Mb Power o. (T ' l) ! 1 ; Ml ., It , ki rt - J- pi SEEjcJy i 'SSStSBJPlPSPSSBPBEBEB FRUIT T$EE$ Oujr nursery is located on Powell Butte, fourteen miles east of Uend. Our trees are the kind we recommend after over thirty years experience in thclVuit business in this neighborhood. Our prices and treatment will please you. Catalog free on request. Come and see our orchards and nursery. OHice address, Prineville Ore. LAFOLLETTE NURSER.Y CO. We Deliver the Goods BUS AND DRAY LINE LIOHT AND HEAVY LIVERY. Hay, Barley, Onta, Wheat and Dran at lowest prices. Tho Largest Darn In Central Oregon. WENANDY LIVERY CO. Bend, Oregon. J. II. WENANDY LON L. FOX The Owl For Busy People Daily train each way between Central Oregon points and Portland. Tourist sleeping car Berths '$1.00.) First class coaches. NS CENTRAL OREGON LINE Save a Day Each Way i FROM CENTRAL OREGON Leave Rend 8:30 p, m. " Doschutes .. 8:48 p. m. " Redmond 0:10 p. m. " Torrebonne...0:2'l p. in, " Culver 10:02 p. m. " Motolluo 10:20 p.m. " Madras 10;U0 p. rn. Arrive Portland 8:10 u. m. TO CENTRAL OREGON Leavo Portland 7:00 p. m. Arrivo Mndrna 0:00 n. m. " Motollus 0:15 n. m. " Culver (1:28 a.m. " Terrebonno...7:08 a, m. " Redmond 7:2!l n. in. " Deschutes.... 7:411 n. m, " Rend 8:00 a. tn. Prompt despatch of freight between Central Oregon v &. V ... n 4 sj . . and Portland and Portland and Eastern Cities 11 I H ..!! ' - ... .. ConnectlonB made In" Portland to and from Willamette. Valley. Astoria nnd Clatsop Beach points, Purot Sound, Spokane, Montana, Colorado, St.' Paul, Omaha, Kansas Cityand Chicago. -., j Faros, tlmo schedules and other Information by lotter, or upon drinlicntlon to '' i fe.pl. CIIOZIPR, A. 0. P. A. 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