The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 28, 1914, Page PAGE 11, Image 11

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    Till? IIKM) 1IULLKTIN, 1IKNI), ORE., WKDXKHDAY, OOTOIJER 2, JOM.
I'AflE It,
ROBERT A. BOOTH SPEAKS
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Republican Hcnnlurlitl Cmidhlnto In
II mi id Hero Thliimliiy NIhIiI,
' UoliorL A. Iloolh, Itopubllcnn ran
illdnlo for Unltail HUiton lionntor,
lipoid) horo' Thursday nvoiiliiR, nftor
' u two-day's vlKorotin rniiipuiun 'n
Crook coii)it)' Dnrlnit Ii In (our ho
mldiobnod niootlnKM nt l'rlnorlllo,
Mndrnn, Itodmond, Blstors nnd Lnld
law. Ho was Rcoompnnlod by J. II.
, Hell, h, M. Iloohtoll, Cnroy Foster,
Ijudjto llrlttk, (luy Lnfollottn, II. A.
Knlloy, llnlph Jordan nnd Mayor
,, Clifton of I'rlnovlllo.
Whlln tho mooting tioro nocossnr
lly wns ourtnllcd bocuuso Mr. Iloolh
,t linil to tnko tho 8 .10 train, a full
houso bonrd lilin rt tho Coiniiiorclal
Club Rooms, whoro ho npoko nftor
4 Hr .TH
HOIIEHT A. HOOTII
participating In tho chlckon dinner
'.jutrved by tho Methodist Indies. Ho
wns Introduced by II II Do Armand
nd mot with a hearty reception.
Tho candidate remarks woro d-
llvcred with oloquoneo, and through
out ho refrained from any of tho par
nnlUloa which thui far havo dlrUod
I ho ttnto cnmpnlRnltiK, on both sldos.
I llo laid tho blamo for business do-
i proMlon uton tho Democratic tariff,
rcforred to tho Panama tolls action
( "aj unstntoamnnllko and untruo to
p-rty plodcoi," and told his hearer
1 that by placing- tho Itcpuhlloans back
' In power prosperity would roturn.
FOWELL BUTTE
visitor nt liomo, rotttrnliiff to I'rlno
vlllo Huniliiy.
"Mr. and Mn. Alien Wlllcoxon nt
londod a dnnco In I'rlnovlllo Krlilny
ovonlnir, koIiik down with n party
who nutood ovor from Itodmond.
Mm. A. W. Hfiyn wan n visitor to
I'rlnovlllo Saturday. Hbo was no
compnnlod homo by Mis Gladys nnd
llnxol who camo out to tnko In tho
Hohson dnnco and vlilt homo folk..
J. A, UIkrh nnd A. W. Ilnyn nro
hnulliw bnlod hay to Redmond whoro
It In being en r rod for shipment lo
Ilond.
J. J. Olmpinnn camo out from Ilod
mond Humlny for a brlof visit wltn
liomofolkH.
Tho dnnco Hnturday night la re
ported an a success, a largo crowd
was out nnd n Rood tlmo had.
Molvln nnd Orn Foster woro busi
ness visitors to I'rlnovlllo Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. MoLend nro Into ar
rivals to our section, having arrived
from Ellonsbtirg, Wash., last wook.
Iboy nro nuronf of Mrs. Mlllor nnd
will llvo near their dniiKhter on tho
Tom May place. Thoso poopla Hlilp
" ped In n nurnbor of fine dairy cows
nnd some blooded Iioks and thoso will
prova valunblo additions to our nl-
' ready extonslva llvo stock Industry.
(Tho McLood's will Mud a hearty wol-
romn from our people.
Hnv nnd Mrs. W. A. llynr of Hod
I inonil woro Kucstn nt tho Humphroy
I homo Rundny.
Mlns ilnrrlett Wlllcoxon wan a
ruest at tho Morso homo Hundny.
Krod Drown Is enjoying a duck
hunt nt Crnno I'ralrln having koiio
jup (hero with n pnrty of Itodmond
hunters Inst Thursday.
H E. Hlutperd and Iivd Ilussott
persecuted local Jack rnbbltn to tho
tunc of 03 scalps Hunday.
Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon and Harriott
woro Ilond visitors.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Young and
daughter Thatma, woro visitors at
tho flufsett homo Hnturday and Run
dny The Youngs aro soon to loavo
for a prolonged stay at Vnncouvor
nnd this Is their last visit till their
roturn.
My a misprint In Tho Ilullatln last
week an nrtlclo relating to tho Indis
position or Mrs. Holland tho Wilson
school toachor read misunderstand
ing. A largo crowd listened to nn excel
lent sermon byllev. II. O. Perry. Dis
trict Huporlntendond of tho Methodist
church last Thursday evening at tho
Wilson school house.
N. P. Alloy wnnt over to Opal City
Monday, where ho has contracted tn
build a barn for his brother-in-law,
John Haxton.
tn fow dnyn nbout town Inst weak,
j Mr, Ituthoiford lino roturnod to his
I homo In Portland,
13. W. Konnnrd, tlmokoepor at
camp No. 8 has toft for Hoattio.
Camp No, 0 has closod and Mr.
Hponcor Illddld. tlmokoepor nnd on
glnoor thoro has loft for his homo
In Portland.
(Contlnuod from psgo 3.)
miles of well-nigh trapassabto roads
Into Kood shape to haul over, for fear
they ll want ua to glvo It back again
The amount allowed would jiiit
hr. nbout buy tho powder needed lo
make thn grades that should be mado
hero, While tho men oxpect lo do
' unto most of tho work duuo hero,
1 hoy cannot forget that many dollars
havo bean paid for work dona on
roads that needed working far loss
i than fhoio hero.
Davn Travis visited In this neigh
Itorltood last week
I Van lllnlr. little son of Mr. nnd
Mrs, Irvln lllnlr of Itodmond, Is vis-
,. Itinic In tho family of 1. W. lllnlr.
Mrs. A. D. Morrill and Miss llorthn
(ioodsell spent tho day at Mrs. Joo
bhonri'i last woak.
v Mrs. Carl lllnlr Is expected homo
noon from Portland where she has
iieen visiting tho past fow weoks.
POWELL Ill'TTK. Oct. 20. Fall
wheat both on tho Irrigated and dry
I Irnd Is coming up nlcoly, being ben-
otltted considerably by tho rains of
n wcok ago.
A bunch at Indiana woro rampod
In thin locality last wook, thoy woro
looking for work In tho potato field 1.
A. II. Rhodes, new houso Is com-
liloted. ooutrnctor Alley turning over
the keys to Mr. Ithodcs Thursday.
XI lio hounn, a story nnd n hnlf framo.
js a !l o Improvoment to tho place.
l A. Hiissutt has finished sowing
' nhoiit 1(0 noros of ryo. (loo. Hobbs
tolls us (bat ho has scodod something
i d AAA AMitjia ntl bliiat ! iim
l uiui uv nvivn ui 11111 niu-m Hint ui'i
Ifiii U'anl tf tt ntlnv liinpn Inir isrttft 1 11 if .1
JJrrop of ovor 300 aoros of wheat.
Kvlilontly tho dry farmers aro put
ting In a largo aoreago this fall.
Mrs. N. P. Alloy was hoatoss to 11
woll nttondod mooting of tho Powoll
s llutto Horosls Wodnosd(iy, when a
MORI onjoynoio Hiieriiuuu wn iiuiwuu.
Dosldcs momboni, Mrs. Alloy ontor-
tulnod Mrs. It. L. Mooro, Mrs. )1. A.
HuiMutt, Mrs. Mitry Drown nnd Mrs.
Ilouluh Oroy Holland. A dollghtral
it two course lunch served In Mrs. Al
loy's hospltnblo mnnnor' was an on-
iovnlilo feature of tho nftornoon. tho
' hostess was asslstod In serving by
Mrs. L. J. Alley and Mrs. duy Bears.
O. M. Charlton wont to I'rlnovlllo
' Thursday for a brlof visit with Mrs.
Charlton and tho boys.
J. P. Dohorty hna boon a guest of
Hooves Wlllcoxon for tho past sovor-
ul days.
t Itov. Cook will prcuch at tho Wll-
Hon school housa tlunday Immodlato-
lv following Sunday school. His text
t will bo n sort of continuation of tho
sermon ho gavo n weok ago at tho
Kdwnrds school houso.
l M. A. IIusBott flnlshod a clstorn for
Tom May last wook.
, Paulino Truosdalo was a wook ond
LOST CHKUK.
Doonar's
Repair Shop
Doyarmond's Oarno Illdff,
DOONAR
wlM
FIX IT
mmmMMMMasnanmmmm
(Special to Tho Dullotln.)
LOST CnKKK, Oct. 1B.W. T.
I'ownn was a buslncoa visitor In Den J
during tho past week.
Dr. Hr-ed has gono to Portland for
a Ave month's leave of absence.
Mrs. iLcsprlnro and daughter-la-law,
of Chicago havo taken up n
homestead . Hon DoWIlt built their
cnhln for them.
0. II. Mehrer Is iclvlng the school
houso a coal of paint.
Archlo and Ilecco Smith, who havo
boon working down near Lakevlow,
havo returned homo. Thoy wero ac
companied by tholr cousin Kdgar nnd
Chsrlla Htnvens.
Fred Overall started for He ml lat
Monday. Charllo Htovens accompan
ied him.
Mrs. Hassler has boon on tho sick
ItaU
J. Hasch returned from Itend last
Tuesday with a load of provisions.
8. W. Dost went to ItoWnt Thurs
day to meet his mothor of Coucr d'
Alono, Idaho, who has co"mo to mako
them an oxtonded visit.
Ii.II)iaV.
(8poclaI to Tho Uulletln.)
liAIDLAW, Oct. 20. A number of
il.nldlnw pooplo wont to llend on a
shopping tour Thursday Inst nnd rc
tnnlnod to sea "Tho Perils of Paul
ino" at tho movies. Among them
woro Mrt. F. N. Wallace Mrs. Ilob
ort Hlmpson, Mrs. Adn Lundbnrg, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Hnrtur. Mrs. 0. 13.
I'toss, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Cady. Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. J Ooen nnd Noll Itny.
Mrs. Marsh will take hor Sunday
school class of girls on Picnic Island
for lunch, nftor servlco noxt Hunday.
A nurnbor of ducks havo been shot
nrnr hero of lute. Ono of tho most
successful hunters Is Bamuol Loo. son
of Prof. I.eo of tho Itldlnw school.
Mrs. John Btylea has roturned to
hor homo nt tho hoadgntos, aftor
spending two or throo weeks in town
with hor fathor. Mr. I'pdtko.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl I'lulyko spont n
fow dnyn In Iildlaw last week.
Mrs. Marlon has returned from
hor trip to Fort Dock whoro Mr. Mar
lon Is In business.
Mr. Ilnrpor was In with a load of
flno hoof last Wednesday.
Miss Huth Dayton wns In from hor
homestead a fow days last wook.
Mm. Al- Hanson hna moved back
tn tholr homo In Laldlaw, aftor n
short residence In camp.
O. Laurgnnrd mado A business trip
to Baloiu last wcok.
It. A. Dooth. candtdato for U. 8.
Honator, mado a short visit to Laid
law Thursday but did not dollvor tho
addross ho had announced.
Thoro was n rousing mooting, for
county division at tho church Hntur
day nftornoon. Lnldlaw pooplo nro
nil nnxlouH tn o thonioasuro go
through "O. K."
A. 0. Wnlkor hna been In our
neighborhood tho Inst ton days work
ing on county division.
Mr. MoISwan of Itodmond wns In
italdlaw ovor Sunday nnd helped In
tho choir at tho Union church, nlnglng
"Lend Kindly Light."
Two or throo small tablos aro good
od at tho 8unday school for use In
tho classes. Any one who hna nn ex
tra one to spnro will find tholr do
nation highly QPPreclatod,
For the benefit of thoso who havo
no Sunday school books tho lesson
for noxt Sunday Is announcod as fol
lows; "The Arroat nnd Trial of
Jesus," Matt. 20: 67 to 68.
T. A. Rutherford former cashier
ot the Laldlaw Dank & Trust Co., and
Mr. Donahue who at one time was In
tho newspaper business here, spout
MIIjUCAN.
(Special to Tho Dullotln),
MIIjMGAN, Oct. 20. Louis Hall
drova to Ilond Monday.
ICrlc Hcntoland was n Ilond caller
Thursday.
Gertrude Markol was a visitor nt
tho P. D. Johnson homo n fow days
tho past wook,
Mrs. William Noams called at tho
Goodman homo Hunday.
Mrs, A. I). Norton .visited at tho
Goodman home Hunday.
Mrs. Ilcrwltx called on Mrs. Honma
Sunday.
William Iloams has boon soodlng
on the Itogars' nnd Hatch claims tho
past wook and will pood for II. I".
Davis tho first of tho noxt wook.
Tho 8ku-Ko-I,cok Klub hold Its
second meeting of tho year nt tho
Owon's homo Hnturday. October 24.
W. II. Klgor and wlfo nnd K. 0.
Klger spent tho past fow weeks vis
iting relatives nt Christmas Laka.
Mrs. W. D. Klgor nnd daughter,
Mrs. (Hess, loft for Portland tho pant
wcok whoro thoy went to consult an
oya specialist nlwut Mrs. Klgor's oyos.
Hue has boon having considerable
trotiblo with hor oyut (ho past fow
months,
Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Allen woro
Dend visitors Hnturdny.
Word has boon rccnlvod by frlonds
from Mrs. Ada II. Mllllcan who went
to"Kugono to attend tho Federation
mooting thoro. Mrs. Mllllcan Is hav
ing n delightful tlmo visiting with
old acquaintance.
A. D, Norton Is soodlng ton acres
for Miss Zolma Drown,
lion Goodman camo out tho past
wcok (0 rosldo on his claim,
Louis Goodman wan a business col
lar In Ilond Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Norton wero In
Dend tho past wook.
Mr. and Mrs. (loymour and chil
dren woro callers In our vnlloy Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Smith called at tho Glnder
homo Thursday.
Hteaks and chops n specialty at tho
Coxy Ilestnurant. Adv. 31-3(p
NOTICK OF HIIKJtIFF'H HAMJ.
DY VIHTUK of nn oxccutlon and
ordor of sale duly Issued by tho Clerk
f it.A fMrnnlt rVmrf nt ttlK nnnntv nf
Crook, Btnto of Oregon, dated tho
sotn any or uciouor, iimi, in a cer
tain action In tho Circuit Court f'f
n hi rntintv nml Slntn. wheraln
Goorgo R. Uarklay recovered Judg
ment against nainun uorww 11.
Grant and Mrs. Jessie Osborn for tho
c.im or Seventeen Hundred Eighty
Bovoti nnd No 100 Dollars, principal,
Why you should
VOTE FOR
Booth
Republican Candidate for
United States: Senator
Ar yon better off now than yoit were
wider a Republican administration?
Are yon satisfied?
If you believe in tfee firinciples of the
Republican Party, if you are convinced
that these principles are best for tbe Coun
try, then prove i by voting for your
standard bearer, Robert A. Booth, Repub
lican candidate for tbe United States Senate.
Yott know tbati under Republican
presidents tbe people of the United States
have good times.
You know that under Democratic
presidents you have Democratic times.
Remember the prosperity under Mc
Kinloy, Roosevelt and Taft.
Remember tho conditions under Cleve
land and Wilson.
The issue in this campaign is not one
of personality. It is not one of non
partisanship. It is a question of whether
you prefer prosperity under Republican
snlmiistratk)A.
Do you have enough work? Are
your wages good? Is your business what
you want it to be?
If you are satisfied with present con
ditions, well and good; if you beliovo that
tb present situation is better than under
McKkley, Roosevelt and Talt, you know
what to do.
The way to bring back prosperity is to
kelp elect a republican Senate. Tbe Re
pubNcan candidate fat Oregon is R. A. looth.
This is a RepubUcan year. Vote the
ticket straight.
(m AfrHtiMM-, RipUicH Stile Catnl CiamMee,
Ufmti H!, radari, Oregu)
Interest and coots nnd attorney fecn,
on tho 21st day of October, 1014.
Notlco la ho'o) glvon that I will
on tho 28th diy ff Novembor, 1011,
a', tho North front c'oor of tho Com t
houso In I'rlnovlllo In said county it
10 o'clock In tho nftornoon of said
day, soil at public auction to tho high
est bidder, for cash, tho following
described property, U-wlt:
Lots Ono (1) nnd two (2) In block
twonty-ono (21) of tho original town
slta of Dend, Crook county, Oregon,
as por tho certified plat thereof of
record In tho office of the County
Clerk In and for said County and
State; and also (ho NW of NV
ot Section No, 27, Township 17
Houth rtnd Jlango 12 Kast ot tho Wil
lamette Meridian, excepting however,
n parcol descrlbod as follows, to-wit,
beginning at a point 427.07 feet south
and 49S.03 went of tho northeast
corner of said tract, and running
thence South GOo.02 feet to a stake,
tbenco west 777.86 feot to a stako,
thence North 349.12 feet to n stake,
thence north 4G degrees 48 minutes
east 204.20 feet to n stake, thence
east 247.32 feet to n stake, thonce
south 280. feet to a stake, thence
east lGC.r7 feot to n stako, thonce
north 280. feet to a stako, thenee
east 1C7.CC feet to tho point of be
ginning togethor with tenements nod
nppurtenances thoreunto belonging
or In any wlso appertaining.
Taken and levied upon as the prop
erty of tho said Dcrtha it. Grant nnd
Mra. Jcsslo Osborn. tho abova de
scribed property, nnd I will sell tho
sama at public auction, or as much
thereof as may he nocsary lo satis
fy the said judgment In favor of
George It. Darclay against said Der-
tha II. Grant and Jessie Osborn with
Interest thoreon, together with all
costs and disbursements that have or
may accrue.
FItANK BLKIN8, Sheriff
Dated at Prlnovllle, Oregon, October
27th, 1314.
Dy W, B. Van Allen,
34-37c Deputy
ttomont nnd entry by any qualified
porson. A strip 30 feot wldo off tho
west sldo of tho NBU 8R14 nnd tho
8134 NE'i, extending from tho
southwest corner of tho NU'A SKVi
to within 30 foot of tho northwest
cornor of (ho BKYt NB, Section 26,
T. 20 S It. 10 B W. M 1.82 acres,
application of William It. H. Wil
liams, No. 701 Andovor Stroot, Se
attle, Washington; List Sup. 0-002.
A strip of land 30 feot wldo off the
west sldo ot tho SBVi 8B Hoe. 20,
T. 20 it., It. 10 B., ,91 of an acre, ap
plication of John A. Perkins, Dend,
Oregon; Sup. List G-8SC, Tho N4
NK, tho BB NB, Bee. 25, T.
20 8., It. 14 B 120 acres, applica
tion of Mrs. Bmoll Oak, Darlow, Ore
gon; List C-1381, September 23,
1914, C. M. Druce, Assistant Com
missioner of tho Goneral Land Of
fice. 32-3SO
IIE8TOKATIOX TO ENTOY OF
LANDS IN NATIONAL FOIIEST.
Notice Is hereby given that tbe lands
described below, embracing 122.73
acres, within the Desebutoi National
Forest, Oregon, will bo subject to set
tlement and entry under the provi
sions of the homestead laws ot the
Unltod States and the act of June
11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at tho
United State land office at The
Dalles, Oregon, on November 30,
1914. Any settler who was actually
and In good faith claiming any of
said lands for agricultural purposes
prior to January 1, 1906, and has not
abandoned same, baa a preforonco
right to make a homestead entry tot
tho lands actually occupied. Said
lands wero listed upon the applica
tions of the persons mentioned bo
low, who have a preference right sub
ject to the prior right of any such set
tler, provided such settler or
applicant la Qualified to mako
homestead entry and the prefer
ence right Is exorcised prior to
Novembor 30, 1914, on which
dato tho lands will be subject to sot-
NOTICE FOU riDLIOATION.
Department ot tho Intortor, U. S.
Land Offlco at The Dalles, Oro-
icon. September 21, 1014.
Notlco Is hcroby given that Ooor&i
II. Wcndorff, of Dend, Oregon, wb 1,
on April 29th, 1911, mado Ham
t toad Entry No. 08816 and on Novem
bor 29, 1912 made additional Homo-Mi-ad
Entry No. 010800, 'or SWU,
8,NW and VfV, 8Ei, Section 3,
Tcvnshlp 19 South, itusge 14 East,
W'.llametto Meridian, has filed notlco
of Intention to mako final threo year
proof, to establish claim to tho Jand
abovo descrlbod, be f oro H. C. EIKi,
U. 8. Commissioner, at Dond, Oregon,
on the Cth day ot November, 1914.
Claimant names aa witnesses'
Frank Mosscngale, Austin C. Darter,
Charles Korakls, James V. Miner, all
of Dend, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
30-34 c Register.
(Roofing of all kinds. Repatriate
promptly done.
J. A. MacCLOSKEY
TlNNlNQ AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttering', Spouting,
Cornices and Skylights.
j)
E8TI3IATES CnEEUFULLr
J FURNISHED '
J Jobbing Promptly Atteadcd To J
i J. J. RYAN !
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