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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1914)
FAflK . I T1IR liKNI) nUMiRTlN, HKNI), OUK., WKINKfil)AY, AIUUIj 8, IftjM, H WELL ATTENDED EPWORTH LEAQUE IN SESSION HERE Saturday nnd Sunday AVcro llusy lnys nt Methodist Clinrcli ln Rrm ami Kntcrtnlnnirnt Well Conducted Services Knjoyed paratua bolns; already hero. TM stonm press and donning apparatus 1b expected In 15 or 30 days. Hood Maxwell, who recently ennio to Uend from Texas, la In chargo ot thla branch of tho laundry business. NKW HAKKHY OWNKllKIIIP In taking over tho American link cry, as announcod lnst week, Shrlnor ft Hucy hnvo propnrcd to mnko nil oxtrn effort to meet the wnnta of tho puhllo in tho baking line. They are now employing a now baker and at their storo ou Wnll street oxpect to carry always n completo lino of I read, cakes and pastries as well ns fresh fruits and candles. Dy E. C N'owham. The Epworth League convention, held Inst Saturday and Sunday In tho Methodist church proved a groat suc cess and has set a high precedent for ail such gatherings in the future. On Saturday morning bcvcM au tomobiles were at the station to con vey tho delegates to their reside Ivo places and ample and generous ac comodations were found for all tho visitors. Over 60 delegate came from out of town at reduced rates. Meetings were held morning, af ternoon and evening on Saturdav and Sunday. Tho program proved to bo all that was promised. Muslral num bers and recitations wore Interspers ed throughout the proceedings which were well appreciated. Words of welcome wero glvon by tho threo lo cal ministers which wero cordially responded to by Rev. J. W. Mayes, of Madras You can got your shoes shlned while you wait or hnvo them shlned while you are being shaved. Ladles need n t hcsltato In coming In to got their shoes c'.ilnod, tho modern till llnrd parlor lo far from whnt tho pool halt used to be. Wo guaranteo you no ombnrnssment should you wish to bring your children to got tholr hair trimmed, your shoes shlned or pur chase candy. THE MKTUOl'OM TAN. Adv. Complete lino of baseball goods nt Skuso Hardwnro Company. Adv. INJUNS HOA1) IN (.OOli RHAI'E. H. O. Ferris returned Inst week from his first trip to Hums this Ben son. He reports that tho rands nro now well dried and In very good con dition. Handlers In tho country be tween here nnd tho Interior town aro all busy breaking ground for plant ing nnd the Indications point to n much larger ncrcngo In crop this year than over boforc. Burns merchants, almost to a man, reports Mr. Ferris, plan to do tholr trading through Bond tnls year, being so tired of tho WHY? Did tho Uend Water Light ft Power Co. when thoy built their now Power Plant use tho lont HANI) nnd UltAVHL thoy could buy? WHY did tho City, whon thoy built tho now NKWHIt HYHTK.M, uso the best HANI) nnd (JIIAVKL tho mnrkot afforded! Tho answer Is obvious. Thoy KNEW Hint the best ma terials for concrete work pay tho largest divi dends In tno end. As wo hnvo boon able to satisfy tho exact ing demands of thtso customers, wo fuel thnt your domands can bo as successfully met. Wo can supply you with the proper slirs of washed Band nnd ocroencd gravel for your particular purpose Ask for quotations. Bolton, Ruetenik May FRANK MAY, Mgr. Bend. Ore. Onico with Itolit. II. Gould, DcwchutCM llnuk ItultdliiK. "Concrete- Ultimately, Why Not Now?" railroad delays In their part of tho country that they do not want to nat- Papers wore read by delo-1 ronlzo oven tho piece of lino already gates from different chapters which provoked some interesting nnd profi table discussions. On Saturday afternoon an "Insti tute hour" was conducted under tho various sections. The first depart ment was spoken to by Dr. V. H. Selleck of The Dalles. Hew H. Pembcrton of Dufur spoko on tho "second department." Hov. Charles McCoughey of Spokane addressed tho "third department" and Rev. J. W. Mayes of Madras the "fourth depart ment." This was followed by a busi ness meeting. On Saturday evening the Hov. H. F. Pemberton. who is a retired mis sionary from Africa, gave an address on "Worldwide missions." which stirred nil the hearers with Interest and enthusiasm. At 6:30 a. ra. Sunday morning SO young people gathered at tho church for tho "Morning Watch," an hour of devotion which left Its Impress on all the services of the day. Tho Sunday school was addressed by Rev. II. f. Pemberton and at tho morning service, which was presided over by tho local pastor, Dr. W. II. Selleck preached a powerful sermon on "Consecration." After this the Sacrament of tho Lord's Supper was administered in which tho preacher was assisted by all the ministers present and In which a large number of delegates and friends participated. About 1 o'clock a lunch was sorved on "Drake's lawn." Tho lovely weather and beautiful surroundings contributed much to the enjoyment of the repast. In the afternoon meeting resolu tions were read and responded to and the Rev. Chns. McCaughey of Spo kane gave an Illuminating and In spiring address which will lone Iks re membered, on "Tho essential thing In th Chrt-n Religion." Dr. Selleck also addressed a spe cial meeting for women. On Sunday evening "An Ideal de votional meeting" was conducted by Miss Deatrlce Olson and Miss Am-el Moore of the Madras chapter. Mr. D. II. Williams, the superintendent of the sub-dlstrlct also spoke. The latter also showed much executive aunty in all the meetings of the session. At 8 p. m. Dr. Selleck again preached to a larg and appreciative congregation. The Presbyterian church was closed and all came over to unite In this splendid service. The building was attractively dec orated with manzanlta, flowers and emblems. The meetings throughout were all well attended and proved to he a source of Insn'ratlon and enthus iasm. Our thanks nro due to all those who contributed by entertain ment and In other wavs to the splen did success of this convention. built. On his trip out Mr. Ferris took with him tho China pheasants ror tho liurns country sent In some time aco from the Stnto gamo farm at Corvallls. MAIhSEX IS ASSESSED COSTS. Considerable Interest was shown last Thursday In the action brought against P. It. Giles ot Deschutes on tho complaint of K. P. Madson. The complaint was based on an nssault alleged by Sir. Madson to havo been committed on htm by Mr. Giles fol lowing a fight between their dogs. A number of Deschutes residents camo up to testify. The Jury found In fa vor ot the dofendant and Justice Eastes assessed the costs against the complainant. Reliable-Foley's Honey nml Tar Compound. Just be suro that you buy Foloy'a Honey and Tar Compound It Is a reliable medicine for coughs, colds, croup, whooping coughs, bronchial anl la grlppo coughs, which aro weak ening to the system. It also gives prompt and definite results for hoarseness, tickling throat and stuffy wheezy breathing. Patterson Drug Co. Adv. IlEAli ESTATE TRANSFERS. (Ksiied by Crook County Abstract Company.) Redmond Townslto Co. to M. A. Harrlo Its. 1-2-3-4, blk. 2G, Redmond J1000. Rend Park Co. to Chas. H. Wohbor It. 12, blk. 115, 1st add Rend Park, 1160. Uend Park Co., to Chas. II. Wohbor It. 13, blk. 11R, 1st add Rend Park, 2K0. Redmond Townslto Co. to Edw. R. Wllllnms. Its. 3. 10, 11, 12, blk. "R" 1st add Redmond. Edw. II. Williams to J. W. Tucker Its. 9. 10, 11, 12, blk. R 1st add Red mond. U. S. Land omco to Peter Krlok son, cort. It. 4. SB SW. S W8B 30 NE NW 31-16-16. U. S. Land onico to Floyd S. Erlok son cert. It. 3, NE SW, NJ4 SE 30-16-10. E. W. Richardson to Lylo M. Itloh nrdson It. 11, blk. 19, Center Add Rend. U. 8. Lnnd office to Roy A. Woolloy cort. EH 31-16-14. Rend Park Co. to George D. Conk ling It. 1, blk. 70, Rend Park. $190. U. S. to Orln A. Poarco natont NW SE 20-12-14. State of Oregon to Helen Clnypoolo SW SW 16-16-23. Charles Altschul to E. F. Long Its. 7, S, o. 10, 11, blk. S, Silt add I'rluuvlllo, $212,75, Scnulou-Glpson Lumber Co. to Rrooks-Robcrtson Lumber Co., SW 4; NW 9. 19, 12. P. A. LnyiuRii to Elvira Layman It. 2, blk. 16, Park Add Rend. Geo. F. Yanderveor to Rend Park Co. Its. 22, 23, 24, blk. US, 1st add Uend Pnrk, Rend Pnrk Co.. to Wm. Hlmmeles bnch, It. 3, blk. 14 Riverside Rend, 1225. Stnto Land Ronrd to Jcxso A Von burg certificate of .proof, HW NK, Z1-U.-13. Redmond Townslto Co. to Clnud Christ, Its. 3, 4, blk 57 Redmond, 1300. ' Roy N Stearns to James Sklrvlng V H, NW. NH 8W, 32-14-13. cnncollntton of your homestead, entry No. i Horlal No, 08433, mndo March 33, 1011, for NU Hoo. 13, Towiinhlp 20, H RniiKu 18 13. Wlllnmntto Mer idian, nnd na grounds for IiIh contest ho alleges thnt Jon Wook linn fnllud to establish hlH rosldoiico on mud trncti thnt hu hits fnlled (o oiilttvuto nnld tract or nny part thereof! that nnld eiitrymnii Iiiih nhniidoiiud suld trnct for upwards ot six iiiouIIih Inst pnnt and thrt mich fnllurn was not duo to his employment In tho army, nnvy or murine corps of tho United States In time of war or otherwise. You nro, therefore, further noti fied thnt tho Bnld allegations will bo taken by this oirtco nn having boon confessed by you, nnd your mild entry will be canceled thnitmudor without your further right to bo heard (hero in, olthor boforo Mils olllco or on np ponl, It you fall to file In this office within twenty days nftor tho FOURTH piibllontlon of (his notice, na bIiowii bohrw, your nnswor, under oatli, specifically mooting and re sponding to those nltegatluiiB of con test, or It you fall within thnt ttmo to file In thin onico duo proof thnt you hnvo sorved n copy of your nnswor on the snld contestant either lu person or by registered mall, If this service Is mndo by tho delivery of n copy of your nuswerto tho contestant In porson, proof of ntich servlco must bo either Uio snld contest nnt'H written acknowledgment ot his receipt of tho copy, showing tho dnto ot ha receipt, or tho artldavlt of tho porson by whom tho delivery wnn made stating when and whoro tho copy wns delivered; It mndo by regis- tortul mail, proof of such service must consist of tho nflldnvlt of tho person, by whom thn copy wnH innllnd stntluit when and tho postolllco to which It was mulled, nnd thla nllldnvtt intinr, ho nccompnntod by tho postinaator'n receipt for tho totter. You should stnto In your nnswor tho nnmo ot the poHtolllcu to which' you dcslro further notlcuM to ho sent to you. II. FIIANIC WOODCOCK, Register. Dnto of first puhllcntloii April H, 1011. Date ot second publication April 15, 1014. Onto of third puhllcntloii April 22, 1014, Dnto ot fourth puhllcntloii April 39, 1014. OU YEAno' cxpcnicNoc .vLkiU&frf ovien ijTJJTTO qtifrilr mwuiii Ihtdiilmi la iifuti turn, .trie Truce MArntn nrniaNa CopvniatiTO Ao. mult? iir ii .-.-...-.. nn.vvy. ' . -"-" ,,,nrr iur vrunjttf Miami. Anrn nillnf aa.lrh ami i1mli'tln Hiif lliriir Mrvrmm mi, ihhiihim ( wii nt Hit riiiH Uitn liiruuBli ilu ii ii A Ui.l?lTt t)-HUtrit(Hi, wiiliuul liana, lu tli scientific jwitricaii. tuar iii'iiilnn fit liili union It ttfunablr iliitMMii. I omnitii uirnitikllrrtmUiUMiUl, ilANOuOQK on I'm iKti,., A fianil.nmtir lllnalralM tlf. Mr.,) (If. mUllmi hi (ir ritiillda I'Mlual, 1im,. II rrt Jmir muiilbt, f U Mtll ianllaia. nt Everything In fishing tacklo Skuso Hardware Company.-Adv. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Deportment of tho Interior, United States Land Olllco, Tho Dalles, Ore gon, April 1, 1914. To Jon Wock of 165 & Pino street, Spokano, Wash., contoiteo You aro hereby notified that Eu gono Hall, who gives P. O. Ilox 147, Rend, Oregon ns his post-odlco ad dress, did on February 19, 1914, fllo In this onlce, his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the MEN'S SUITS A fine new .shipment just in priced at $10,$15,$ir.50,$20 Blue series and grays. A gray suit, all wool, for only, $10 E. A. Sather Auto Delivery. KING OF NORWAY HIT A SNAG IN GAOEY LAND ACT When William Fos Afcked Ills Ex Ruler He Clot n Rum Steer Haa kon Reckoned Without West. When William Foss of the La Pino country now, but of Norway In days gono by. considered taking up land under tho Morson project he went straight to headquarters for advice. No lawyers or state officials for him! No sir. When ho wanted advice, he wanted It from the very ton So be wont to Prince Charles of Denmark, the King of Norway. He wanted to know If an Invest ment In Carey Act lands was a good one. And when the head of tho houso of Haakon learned thnt tho State of Oregon presumably wns be hind tho scheme, and that the United States presumably was behind It too. ho told his ex-subject to flro ahead; u mum no sare. Today Mr. Fobs owns 200 acres un der tho Deschutes Land Company's project. He hasn't got his wner yet, and probably Isn't suro which to blame the King who pave him the bum steer or Governor West of Ore gon, whom some of his neighbors ac cuse of holding up the development of tho project. Electric i , Incubator We have Two More Incu bators Coming. The Eas iest, Cheapest, MoSt Scien tific Way to Hatch Chicks 60 Egg Size $14.00 100 Egg Size $18.00 I Building: Material I NEW MACHINEKY AKKIVEH. The machinery ordered by J. Ed ward X.arsen for the new department of his steam laundry business has bo gun to arrive, the dry cleaning ap- VI ' Bend Water Light (Sb Power go; - .' : ' ", ; ., k k LUMBER, SHINGLES I The Miller Lumber Company J Bend, Oregon. ;U444UM4Ut4M v-' r, Wenandy Livery & Auto Co. NEW AUTO TRUCKS Will bo put on between Bend and Sllver'Lako April I, BEND-LA PINE...., $2.50 BEND-FREMONT $-1.00 BEND-FOKT ROCK $4.C0 BEND-SILVEIt LAKE.. $5.00 Reasonable Rates will bo charged on all Express and Hukkoro. fr WHAT man would build a home for hit own uie mil not put In a barroom? Then the home equipped with modem fixtures will surely sttract the beit cLau of tcnimi or find the teadlctt talc. For the fineit plumbing equipment st resionable coit we recommend Xnndtrif plumbing fixtures and will be pleated to ihovr you the many artistic designs In which they are made, Ask for illustrated booklet. J. J. 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