The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 08, 1914, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    TUN IIICNI) IIL'MjKTIN, IJKNI), OltK., WKDNKHDAV, Al'KIL- B. 1011.
PACJR 7.
POWELL BUTTE
(Coutliiuml (rnm pngo 2.)
jilumi (u Deschutes Hntiirdny.
.1. L. (llhann, IiIh III roil limn unit 2
tftHiiiH urn Iiiih)' imltltiK In n crop on
the (IIIihoii pliiou lit Liildlnw this
Wimli.
II Ik tiixlorntnnil Hint two youiiK
int'n of HiIh section nro oonlninplnl
Iiik n whirl lit tln laundry btialuima
lit llBllll. WO WlHll llllllll BIICCOIiH,
lint MiiKKoxt tlmt they ntnrt n llko n
tcriirlNo rlKht hero nt homo.
A number of local witter users unit
nt thn Wilson hcIiooI houan Hatunlny
tnomliiK to dlaeiiHS Iho orKnnUnllon
of n local association of water users.
No donulto atop worn taken. How
ever tlio mooting aiipolntml three
dnloKntiw to moot with thn members
of tli (i Contral Oregon Irrigation Co.
Wntor Users' Association which linlil
n rcKiilar session nt I'owull llntto
Htatlon Haturilay afternoon. Thoso
ilnloKntcH conferred with members of
the association In rcganl to tlio ad
visability of n local organization a in J
nil oiliilon favorable In nucli nn nr
Knnliiitloii wnn rnachod. Tlio pnr
nt association however wished nil
business of 'mportniiro lo ho carried
on through Itn nltlces, which, In tlio
opinion of tunny, would compllcnto
simple matter. A niimhor of our
people nro members of tho (!. 0. I.
Vo. wntor usora nml thoy nilvoonto
swelling tho inmntmrnhlp of thn or
HNtiliatlon rnthor than thn forming
h new nssoclntlon, bollevltiK tlmt bet
ter results cnu hn ntitnlnoil throiiKh
huh ntrnntc association.
Mr. nml Mm. Kurt Bnunders and
famllv worn Hundiiy Ktiota of Mr.
nml Mm. Rodflold of Desrhutoa.
(V II. Miller. mniingor for tho Don.
rhtite Mutual Telephone Co., wnn
In this locality Motulny making some
needed telephone riipnlm. Mm, Mil
lar accompanied liliu.
Momm. K. I). Mustard nml A. W.
Uavn Invited n number of Redmond
frlauda together with aoum local pro
tln to Join them In n rabbit ilrlvn
Hominy, A five dnllnr cheek given
r John Tongmsn wnn hold for tho
party making tho biggest alaughtor.
Ottna worn used exclusively nnd thn
(Uy lining Ideal, inurh sport wan had
by tho hunter. An excellent dinner
v served nt thn A. W. Ilnyn honin
nt which plnco tho ladles of thn par
tv were entertained for tho tiny. W.
l. Mustard produced nvlitonco of thn
Xfstt nuinlmr killed nnd won
awarded tho prise. Ho killed 08.
Our Dfibtwiu of Redmond wnn second
with Ifl to lila credit. Krnnk Me
Calfery wan out with n crowd In bin
new auto. Mra. McCnttorv, Mrs
Lffnnon nnd Ml Austin wr.ro tho
Indlmt of tho party. Mr. Young of
lliMlfiiond hroiiRht out nn nuto load
of huntQM also. Approximately COO
rabhlta worn killed.
Tho stork Kot Iniay nut tills way
Hiindav nlajht nnd nn n consequence
Mr nnd Mm Orn Poster nro receiv
ing thn congratulntlona of their
friendx over thn nrrlvnl of n flnn pair
if twin liable, hoy and Rlrl. Mother
nnd tmtilnn nro dolns nlcoly nnd Orn
la wparlni? n Hunny Jim nnillo.
(I) Mornnn nnd Allon Wtlconn
have tnkon n contract to accd olshty
tirrr-a ot nlfnlfa for Mr. WtUon. Thoy
nr Iniay on tho loh now.
Mr nnd Mm. Nnthnn llnach nro re
rolvliiR conRMtulntlnna over thn nr
rival of n linliy dniiRlitor nt their
home Mondny. Dr. I loach wna In
Ht'endnncn.
Mr. Condon of Itedmond ban boon
u hero iHtvnrnl dnya rccontly In nn
endeavor to plnco a flno homo with
too atockmont In thla vicinity.
l'OWKI.t lllfTTB. Anrll 0. Horn,
to Mr nnd Mm. Orn Ko liter, twlna.
Kldor J. J. N'nthery. of Portland,
ypent n dny bnrn laat wenk ntid nftor
a ffw dnya vlalt with tilit brother at
Kedmomi will Iihivo with hla family,
for "oho, Idaho.
Mlim May Vouiir who han been vln.
lMn nt thn llrnwn homo for tho nnal
Tew woeVa. loft for hor homo in Vnn
vouvr. WnahliiRton. laat Krldnv.
Hred llrnwn loft for l'ortlnnd Innt
Trldav.
A I). Morrill mado n hualneaa trip
lo Hend Inat week.
Karl 8nundoM, Iho naannanr ' for
thin territory, la tnnklnR tho rotinda.
I,. W. lllnlr la rnklnR anRo on tho
Appol hnmoatoiid. Ho Intonda olonr
Iiir about 30 noroa.
Wntor la turned In tho onnnl for n
vook or ao, nnd will aoon ho turned
In for tho annaon. Wnlter I'nalnr la
tho ditch rldor for thin part of tho
onnnl.
Httvernl Rood ahowora Intoty nro
brlnKltiK on the rmkh And aprltiR
howii Kralir. floum Kanl-'iifntf hna
been dono nnd potnto plnnlliiR la
jirotty woll over.
Mr. nod Mra. Irvln lllnlr nnd fnm
1 1'v of Itodmond anent a dny with L.
W. Hlnlr nnd fiimllr laat wnok.
Ila nml Nnrmnn Klllntt woro flnlnlf
loir the aehnol torni nt tho Hhonherd
achool. which will ho n month lnnnnr
an Hint hold In tho Ilutto vulloy
niiirioi.
Ami ?RkP B HV
C Ml iViv'dM Hi I
Economy in Painting
Your House
does not mean buying the paint sold at the
lowest price per gallon. It means getting the
paint that covers the most surface per gallon
and gives the greatest number of years of service
in other words, the best value for your dollar.
ACMEQUMITY
N HOUSE PAINT
costs less because it takes less and lasts longer.
Let us show you pleasing color combinations,
estimate quantity needed, or be or
any other service we can, zvhetber
you buy or not.
Coma in and get an Acme Quality Painting
Guide Book and some color suggestions.
Bend Hardware Company
tto vuJ!
, V
IIAMITO.V IIUTTH.
(Biicolnl to Tho nullotln)
HAMPTON 1IUTTI3, April 0 Kour
families of hoiiioHonkoiH pntwod
throiiKh horn tho llrat of lnnt wook
hound to tholr oliilm anuth ot horo In
Hmt Crook vnlloy nnd Hhorroll vulloy.
Theao pooplo enmo from uonr Tn
rouiii, Wiiahlngton,
Wllllnm Hnwlov nnd wlfo of Hurnn
woro Kunata of tho Hotot llrooklnga
last wook.
Htnnlnv Unlfniir. Mr. Jphn 11, Mo
Otilro, Mlaaoa Kdlth and Ohrlstlo Mo
Knohorn of Flfo woro horo Wodnim.
dny nnd nttondod tho'dnnco lit Im
porlnl that evening.
JnmcH I'nul McCuro and J. Myors
of I.OHt Croak vulloy woro Riiostn nt
iho Ilotol llrookliiRH Inst wook nnd
runmlnod aavornl dnyn wultlng for n
friend who did not comn.
T, 0. Kwlntr la innklnK aomo ro
palrH to tho aewor ayatom of tho
DrooklnKB hotol.
Ilort Mnoka Is In nond for a load
of frolRht and Hiipplloa,
O. 0. Ilonklo of llond wna horo
twlco laat wook nnd locatod sovornl
pooplo In tho Lnko county torrltory
known na Jow vnllov.
John Porry nnd Co. drilled n woll
for A. U. Cownn of Lost Crook and
Htruck wntor nt n dopth of 200 foot.
A. T. Hhnvor drlllod a woll for Krod
0. Miller and bus 10 foot of wiitor'nt
n depth of 170 foot. Mr. Shaver's
outfit moved to C. L). Harmon'a of
Ifampton.
A. 1. Hlchnl apent Hundny nt thn
HrooklnR Hotel. Ho not off tho rond
Snturday nlRht nnd Rot atuck.
Tho llrooklnga Hotel hna been do
ing n Rood Inulneaa recently, hnvlng
nccomodntod nbout 70 Kiieata durlim
tho pnat week.
Jay Snltzmnn hroiiRht hnok hla hlc
enr from llurna hut la running tho
amnller nno at preaont,
V. Schroder nnd wlfo Apent Hntur
dny nt Huatloinore, nnd hroiiRht haok
n iliac harrow.
MIm llwwile 8hepard la oxpeetlng
to ihhhI nbont 3 ncre to nlfalfn thla
year.
C. A. Nleodemua nnd T. C. Kwlng
took dinner at the llrooklnRa Hotol
Hundny.
Jeimo Monroe la worklnR for Mra.
C, Rinlth.
Illda nro being naked for n mnll
carrier, twlco n week mall, from Held
to Itolynt.
C. J. Htnurfcr of StaufTer, Oregon,
wna vliltliiR friends In thla loonllty.
Mr. Btauffor hoiiRht n tonm from Paul
Held of Hold, Oregon, nnd brought
the team hnok with hlm.
K. !". Yeok of Iat Creek, la on
touto to llond, nnd onllod on friends
In thla locality Friday.
MUa ICIvn Mol'udden, nccompnnlod
by her pnrenta, la on tho wnv from
llond to her homestead In Yrokn val
ley. Mr. and Mra. F, O, Miller cnllod on
Mr. nnd Mra. Horace lirookliiHa Sun-,
dny.
Oaonr Illnok hna had troublo with
hla pump, not IioIiik nhlo to aeouro
wMter beoaiiHo ot troublo with the
vnlvoa.
Ml M,I CA.V.
(Hneolal to Tho llullfttln)
MILLIOAN, April 0. Mra. Ada 11.
Mllllenn la expected homo Wednes
day. A apoclnt mooting of Bku-Ku-Look
Kluh will ho hold at hor resi
dence Wodnoadny afternoon,
A brother ot Mra, P. II. Joliimon
and hla family nrrlved In our vnlloy
yeatordny mid Intond taking up a
hoiuostond In tho near future.
Wm. Toild'n cnrlond of npplo trooa
arrived In Uend Inat week. Mr. Todd
la In llond making nrrnngomonts to
huvo them hauled to bin claim In
thla vnlloy.
TIiob. Moffott nnd llttlo boh cnllod
at tho McAdow homo Sunday.
Mra. Louis a loss visited with hor
Bister, Mra, Norton, Wednesday.
P. 11. Johnson brought out a load
of grocurlos and tho valley mall Sat
urday, Mm. Eftlo Koppor nnd Mrs. Cnrrlo
Norton apent Sunday at tho Klgor
homo.
Mm. Martha Korgoy hna about fin
lahed plowing 20 ncroa of sago brush.
Mlasea Anno nnd Gertrude Mar
ket left for n visit In llond Sunday.
Mra. I.. P. Kooticy wna n cnllor at
Jnhnson'a Sunday.
Mra. Martha Korgoy Knt Sun
day afternoon visiting with Mm.
Thoa. Moffott.
Wm. Itouins hna ordered a now
aeodor which ho oxtteota to have out
Iter, about April IS.
M(m Stoner wna a onllor at tho
Koama home Wednesday afternoon.
Why It Hull I'nrtlculnr People.
Koloy'a llcnoy ond Tar Compound
la prompt and offectlvo for coughs,
eolds, oroup, honraenoaa, bronchial
coughs, and throat troubles. Thomas
1'iaj.NVIKW.
(Special to Tho Dullotln)
P L A 1 N V I K W, April 6. Fred
Iluhle and Kd Spoo took dinner nt
Uio Strahin homo Sunday.
M. WlntiliiRhnni and Mm. Ceo.
McCnlllntur wore transacting busl-
n om In Itodmond Mondny.
School atnrted Monday nftor a
weeks vocation, with n now toachor,
Mlsa Ceyera of PrlnovUlo.
There will bo Hoator exerclaea at
tho Plalnvlew Sunday school noxt
Hununy, April iz.
Kllou Crawford apont tho day at
tho Strnhm homo Wodnoadny.
Mr. MolIH wna trading at Itod
mond Thursday.
Mlaa Grnco Van Tassel of Opal
City la visiting with her aunt. Mm.
Dan Wlncklo.
Mlsa Caroline Snotwoll, who hna
been visiting at the homo of John
Htrnhni for aomo time, returned to
Laldlaw Wednesday.
Graco Van Taasol was In Slatera
Thursday.
Mr. Geo. McCalllstor returned
from tho mines Thursday.
Gtoavos Strahm apent Friday and
Saturday with Graco Van Tassel at
tho Dan WInckle home.
Walter Kelster and Newell Van
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Vienna Cafe
REOPEN
We are now located In the
Onclll UullUlne next to tho
Hllte Studio, Oood meats
served, Dread and all kinds
of pastry for aale.
....ROOMS AND HOARD....
I MACHINE
SHOP
Wo nro equipped to do
anything In tho machlno
lino, having Installed
new machinery with
which we can handle any
kind of Job. Automobile
Repairing specially
Doyarmond Machine (Sb
Repair Shop
Hawthorne Ave,, Uend, Ore.
ALTAMONT
HOTEL
Moderate Prices
Modern Itoonts
Attractive Surroundings
Strain Kent, Hot nnd Cold
Water With Hath Privileges
Hrcnkfasts Served
MLss A. 1). Spalding, Proprietor
I1HNI), OHKGON
sss
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oinerau orricca
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- l in ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
Is It Done Right?
If It t. lot wttl anough slon. Hut un
Uis It Is up to the mark In vry detail
com and im u.
L.OVV PRICES, BETTER SERVICE
Bond Steam Laundry.
Vorron. Hancock, Mloh., writes:
"Foley's llonoy and Tar quickly ro
llovcs tlokllnR throat and stops tho
coiikIi with no had nftor offoeu" H
contains no opiates nnd Is pure.
Thnt'M why It sulfa particular people.
Pnttorson Drug Co. Adv.
NOTICK rOlt PUHMCATIO.Vj,
Department of tho Interior, U.' B.
Laud Offlco at Tho Dalles, OrcRon,
March 2. 10H.
Notlco la hereby given that Jay L.
Nichols of Laldlaw, Oregon, who, on
February 10, 1909, mado homestead
entry No. M54, for BBNBVi,
NK BK , Sec. 23, nnd 8W 4 NW ,
NV48W4, oc. 24, township 16
south, range 11 oast, Willamette Me
ridian, has filed notice of Intention to
make final five year proof, to estab
lish claim to tho land ahovo dcserlbod
boforo II. C. Bills, U, S. Commission
er, at llond. Oregon, on tho 20th day
of April, 1014.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Fred N. Wallace. R. II. Ilayley, John
IJ. Wlmer, J. II. Nichols and C. B.
Nnohols, all of Laldlaw, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK.
1-Ec Register.
NOTICK 1'OIt PUHMOATION.
Dopartmont of tho Interior, U. S.
Land Offlco at Tho Dalles, Oregon,
March 24, 1914.
Notlco la horeby given that Henry
Starrs, ot Uend, Oregon, who on
March 11, 1911, made homestead
entry No. 08309, for 8V4 NWVi. and
K'A SW,i. Section 32, Township 18
South, Rango 13 Bast, Willamette
Meridian, lira filed notlco of Inten
tion to mnko final three year proof,
to establish claim to Uio lands abovo
described boforo H. C. Bills, U.
S. .Commissioner, at Uend, Oregon,
on tho 9th day of May, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ralp A. Dunn, Jacob F. Thomas,
Fleteher Edwards, John Bhley, nil ot
Uend, Oregon.
W. FRANK WOODCOCK,
4-8p. Reglstor.
NOTICi: FOR rUIIIJCATION.
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
l.and Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
March 27, 1914.
Notlco Is hereby given that John
A. Hazuka, of Dend, Oregon, who on
November 28th, 1910, made homo
stead entry No. 077S1, for 8E , 8 H
SWH, NEWSWfc nnd 8EU NW,
Section 30, Township 19 South Itango
m k wiiiamouo Aicnuinn, una mod
notlco of Intention to mnko final
three year p. oof to establish claim
to tho Innd above described, boforo
II. C. Bills, V. B. Commissioner, nt
llond, Oregon, on tho 12th day of
May, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank J. Blkstnd, Fulton Hnffnor,
Arthur Proctor, alt of Uend, Oregon,
Georgo Mllllenn, of Mllllenn.
W. FRANK WOODCOCK,
4-8c Register,
XOTICK FOR PiniMOATION.
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon,
Maroh 24, 1914.
Notlco Is horoby given that Wil
liam J, McConnell. of Uond, Oregon,
who on May 3, 1910, mado homo
atcad entry No. 06673, for 8 8W
Section 34, 19 South, Rango 16 B,
and NW nnd W14 NE,, Section
3, Township 20 South, Rango 16 E.,
Willamette Meridian, baa filed no
tice of intention to inako final threo
year proof, to establish claim to tho
land abovo described, before II. C.
Bills, V. 8. Commissioner, at Uend,
Oregon, on tho 9th day ot May, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Thomas Gray, Orlea O. King, John
F. Wolff, Alwyn F. Leo, nil ot Uond,
Oregon.
W. FRANK WOODCOCK,
4-S.c Reglstor.
XOTICK I-'OIl I'UMjICATIO.V.
Department of tho Interior, U. 8.
Land Office at Tho Dalles. Febru
ary 27, 1914.
Notice Is hereby given that Minnie
C. Low, of Deschutes, Oregon, who,
on March 11, 1909, made homestead
entry No. 04634, for SW& NW,
Sec. 27. And on December 11, 1909,
mado additional homestead entry
No. 0G637, for S NE and NW4
NEH. Section 28. Township 16,
South, Rango 12 cast, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention
to make final flvo year proof, to es
tablished claim to the land abovo de
scribed, beforo 11. C. Bills, U. S. Com
missioner, at Dend, Oregon, on tho
15th day of April 1914.
Claimant names an witnesses: Geo.
R. Butts. Georgo Holton, Lemuel A.
Drandenburgh. all of Deschutes, Ore
gon, Charles R. Lowe of Dend, Ore
gon. W. FRANK WOODCOCK,
1-Sc Register.
The Wright
Is Bend's Leading Hotel
WHY?
It is n fireproof building
It Is thoroughly modern
It Is comfortable, commodious, clean
ROOMS FROM SO CKXTS UP
MEALS FROM 25 CENTS UP
The wants of all aro satisfied well at
THE WRIGHT HOTEL
THE WRIGHT HOTEL
Central Oregon's Leading Insurance Agency
Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, Automobile,
Surety Bonds
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ADAlI A IX)TS 3150 TO ?050
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Clectrlc Lighted Throughout
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Transient Travel
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Free bus to
and from trains
HUGH O'KANE, MANASER
BEND, OREGON
Oood Meals
All arrangements mado for persons
desiring to so south and east of hero
! Pilot Butte Hotel I
J. F. TAUOART, Proprietor.
Comfortable Rooms, Courteous Treatment $
Reasonable Rates, Free Auto Service to
$ Trains. Dining Room Servlco the Ueat In .
Uend. Headquarters for auto lines to all
. pqlnts south end southeast.
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