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THE m:Xl) HULLETIN, DHXD, ORE., WEDNESDAY, .MARCH 17, 1014.
PAGE 7.
How School Districts
Spend Money
Unusual Combination Offer!
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l stntomont showing onrollment, numbor of teachers, total tax lovlcs,
I and avorngo cost per student In the- public Bchools of Crook county, Oregon,
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No. of
Pupils
333
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27
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35
31
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15
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20
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No. of
Teachers
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1
1
1
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3
1
1
17
1
3
1
1
1
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1
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1
1
1
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1
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1
1
1
1
Total
Cost
Averngo
Por Pupil
JEW LAW PROVIDES FOR THE
RECORD OF CATTLE BRANDS
Pleasure Advocated by Stockmen He.
comw Eircctiro May 22 Provides
Por Inspection of till Shipments.
A 1u n.D.r.1 I... iUn lnof IneUlntiire
f espeel .1 Interest to the stock men
t Central Oregon, Is that requiring
ho registration of cattlo brands. The
attle and Horso Ralsora Association
f Oregon was active In obtrJnlng Its
Usnchard, as an ofllcer of the nsso-
'won, is now dlBtrluuuns copies oi
o act.
I The law takes effect May 22. It
'o-ldes that any porson, firm or ns-
$10,521
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523
534
1.G7G
2,732
718
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14,232
28G
1.95G
42G
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459
712
384
277
3,084
G87
39G
414
208
135
GOG
388 '
45G
547
148
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790
278
192
922
448
528
525
702
510
8,474
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484
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400
480
25G
492
3,040
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277
354
1,175
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428
432
574
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448
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615
540
288
270
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470
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278
473
330
300
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320
420
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20.05
64.00
29.0G
17.80
55. 8G
37.24
23.78
14.23
31.01
35.74
31.54
21.25
12.00
32.3G
26.50
19.79
31.90
17.31
30.19
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18. 80
25.89
19.47
22.90
25.77
18.52
15.20
15.19
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47.27
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18.20
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30.57
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45.53
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13.43
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24.89
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28.00
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soclatlon desiring to adopt any brand
shall sign a certlflcato setting forth
a facslmllo and description of the
brnnd, giving definitely Its location
on the animal, together with a stnto
mont of tho deslro to adopt tho samo,
and shall fllo tho samo with tho state
veterinarian, who shall keep a rec
ord and Issue a certlflcato to those
entitled to a brand.
It Is provided that all applications
to havo brands recorded shall lw held
by tho Btate veterinarian for tho per
iod of GO days after tho net goes In
to effect before the samo aro record
ed, and that In tho event of two or
moro make application to havo tho
eamo brand recorded, the one who
has had his brand recordod tho long
est tlmo In any county of tho state
bl-.aH bo entitled to havo the same
recorded with tho state veterinarian.
The BEND GARAGE
OPEN DAY AXD NIGHT
Drake Frames, Casting, Etc., Welded by Ovy-Acetylene
Process. We Make a SPECIALTY of FORD Repairing.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
GASOLINE OlhS TIKES
Doonar (Sb Thornbrue
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McCaM's (with free pat
Farm Life torn)
Everyday Life
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Woman's World
Peoples Popular Monthly
Gcntlowoman
CLUH NO. !J.
Hearth nnd Homo
Farm Llfo
Household Magazlno
CLUH NO. 1.
American Woman
Farm Llfo
Household Guest
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Gentlewoman
CLUH NO. 7.
Fancywork Magazlno
Evoryday Llfo
Woman's World
CLUH NO. 8.
Farm and Flrosldo
Woman's World
Homo Llfo
CLUH NO. O.
Farm and Homo
Womnn's World
Household Guest
CLUH NO. 10.
Todny's (with frco pat
Woman's World torn)
Homo Llfo
CLUH NO. 11.
Good Stories
Farm Llfo
Everyday Llfo '
CLUH NO. 12.
Grcon's Fruit Grower
Evoryday Llfo
Farm Llfo
CLUH NO. HI.
Today's (with frco pattern)
Pralrlo Farmer
Household Magazlno
CLUH NO. 1H.
Today's (with frco pattorn)
Gcntlowoman
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Successful Farming
Homo Llfo
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CLUH NO. 20.
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Happy Hours
Farm Llfo
Gentlewoman
SPECIAL CLUH Snino Prlco its Others
WOMAN'S WOULD POULTHY ITEM
HOME LIKE FAHM LIKE
CLUH NO. M.
People's Popular Monthly
Farm Progress
Woman's World
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Today's (with free pattorn)
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Poultry Horn
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Hoy's Magazlno
Homo Llfo
Gontlowoman
CLUH NO. 17.
Kimball's Dairy Farmor
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Gentlewoman
CLUH NO. 22.
Farm, Stock and Homo
Woman's World
Homo Llfo
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Vegetable .Growor
Today's (with freo pattorn)
Everydny Llfo
CLUH NO. 21.
Woman's World
Farm Llfo
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Woman's World
Homo Llfo
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Fancywork Magazlno
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Kansas City Weekly Star
Farm Llfo
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Gcntlowoman
Woman's World
Homo Llfo
CLUH NO. 20.
Kansas City Weakly Star
Evoryday Llfo
Homo Llfo
CLUH NO. .10.
Southern Rurnllst
Homo Llfo
Gontlowoman
CLUH NO. ."11.
Fnrmor'a W'kly Dispatch
Homo Llfo (St. Paul)
Farm Llfo
CLUH NO. .12.
Itural W'kly (St. Paul)
Gontlowoman
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CLUH NO. a.i.
American Homo
Womnn's World
Gontlowoman
CLUH NO. .11.
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YOMORLD
XtlliAfiO.
Tho evidence shall bo furnished' by
tho county clork. In enso n brand
ha3 already been recorded, tho vot-
orinnrlnn shall roturn tho foo and
facslmllo to tho person making ap
plication. Inspcrtorx on Duty.
It Is provided that tho govornor
shall appoint a stock inspector In
each county of tho state, nnd such In
spectors must bo oxporloncod stock
men recommended by tho Cnttlo nnd
Horeo Kaisers' Association of Oregon.
Tho Inspectors shall be appointed for
tho term of two, years, wiiicli snnu
start June 1, 1915, and blonnlnlly
thereafter. Tho Inspectors shall havo
authority to appoint deputy Inspec
tors In various parts of tholr respec
tive counties.
The duties of tho Inspectors aro
to Inspect nil shipments of horees
and cattlo and satisfy thomsolves be
fore permitting such shipments, that
the nnimals aro In the lawful posses
sion of tho person desiring to ship
thorn.
Tho Inspectors cro to bo paid 10
cents per head for tho first 25 head
or less number included In any lot
Inspected, nnd the sum of threo cents
per head for all over and above 25
head, and In addition, 10 cents por
mile ono way tor mo uisutnco no
must travel In- order to inako such
inspection.
Certificate Is Kequlml,
Evory owner or shlppor of cattlo
or horses shall turnUh the common
carrier over which It Is proposod to
ship tho animals, a certlflcato In dup
licate, fully describing them nnd cer
tify that he Is the owner and entitled
to their possession. Ono copy will
be filed by the common carrior and
shall be ncceulblo at all Union dur
ing business hours to tho public and
the other shall bo attached .to the
bill of ladlns and delivered to any
duly authorized brand Inspector at
the point of destination.
Common carriers are liable to a
fine of from $250 to $2500 for viola
tlons of this law, as well as to tho
person damaged In troble the amount
of damages. ,.,..,,.
It Is provided that the governor
shall upon request of the Cattle nnd
Horso Raisers Association of Ore
con, appoint a stock Inspector or In
spectors for any stockyard or yards
in the state, the compensation to be
agreed upon and paid by the jistocU-
UA fine of from $50 to $250 or Im
prisonment of from 30 days to one
year In tho county Jail Is provided
for thoso not regularly ongngod In
tho slaughter of cnttlo who fall to
retain tho hides with tho cars attach
ed, without any nltoratlon of tho
?amo of dlsflguromont of tho brand,
for a period of 30 days.
POWELL BUTTE
(Continued from pago 2.)
with hor granddaughtor, Mrs. Joo
snearer aim rnmlly.
Tho mllo of road connecting tho
Prlnevlllo nnd Silver Lnko roads Is
open for travol now. When tho Com
missioners, In company with Super
visor Wlllcoxon, vlBlted the now road
Friday thoy decided that somo fur
ther grading was necessary but this
will bo completed soon.
Mr and Mrs. C. II. Mlllor of Hod
mind wore out In our spctlon Friday
when tho former Installed a phono
for Max Strlxner.
Reeve Wlllcoxon was a Prlnevlllo
visitor Friday. ,
Miss Suo Hall returned Friday, fol
lowing a month's employment wllh
a telephono company In Prlnovlllo.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Allen Wlllcoxon and
daughtor Harriott wero Prlnovlllo
visitors Friday.
A numbor of patrons gathered nt
the Wilson Bchool house Friday af
ternoon for tho spelling contont bo
twoen tho Shenard and Wilson
schools. Tho Wilson school enmo out
victorious. A roturn contest will
como off at the Shepard school houso
Friday, March 19 th.
Mrs, L. J. Alley left Saturday for
Opal City where she will make nn
extended visit with her daughter,
Mm. John Saxton.
Mrs, Joe Shearer was called to
Rend Saturday owing to the Illness of
her mothor Mrs. Chas. Orowller.
Sirs. A. W, Havn and Llna Moore
visited In Prlnevllle Saturday.
Mrs. J. W. Grev returned to Red
mond Saturday following a visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Ruelah Grey Hoi.
lend and Mrs. Ouy Sears at tho home
of the latter.
E. A. Hussett visited Mrs. Huisett
nnd Miss Fay In Prlnevlllo severat
davs the latter part of tho week.
An attondance of eighty was rec
orded for the Union Sunday school
Sunday, the largest attendance since
thin school was organized.
J. L. Clbton bad a very sick horse
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.Jiiiiuuj, II nil , ,UVUI B HBBIBiaUCO
tho animal was unveil.
Fred Noble, Arthur Michel and
tho MIbbch Mno and Ha Knox of
Prlnovlllo vlsltod Sunday nftomoon
at tho Truosdalo homo, Miss Paulino
who hnd vlsltod tho week end with
homo folks nccompnnlcd thorn on
tholr roturn.
Mrs. Hall, 8r., roturned Sunday
from a week's visit at tho county
seal.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Allnv nnlnr.
tallied nt dinner Sunday, Tholr
guestB wore .Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Rico,
Mr. and Mrs. P. Pauls and family
nnd A. If. Rhode.
Guy Soars took a load of nlfalfa
to Prlnovlllo Monday.
Work Is progressing nlcoly on Orn
Foster's new houso on IiIh ditch forty.
N. P, Alley shipped a load of hogs
Friday.
It Ib roporled that tho largost aero
ngo of grain In tho history of this
section Is bolng put In this soason.
Thero Is plenty of liny out this
way and ovory day It Is being hauled
to ono of tho threo towns, Rodiuond,
Rend or Prlnevllle.
NOTICE FOR Pl'HLICATION.
Department of the Intorlor, V. S.
Lend Olll co nt The Dalles, Oregon,
March 3, 1915.
NOTICE Is hereby given that J.
Clinton Vandovert of Iloiul, Oregon.
who, on March 30, 190S, made Home
stead Entry No. 1593S. Serial No
043G6, for nw4 no4, oi nw4, no
H sw',1, Section 20. Township 20
South, Range 11 East Willamolto
Meridian, hns filed notice of Inten
tion to make Final Five Yenr Proof,
to establish claim to tho land above
described, before II. C. Ellis, U. S.
Commissioner, at Rond, Orpgon, on
the ICth day of April, 1915
Claimant names as witnesses:
R. H, Caldwoll, of La Pino, Oregon,
John Peters, J, II. Holman, Petor
Seggllng, M. J. Main, all of Hend,
Oregon.
If. FRANK WOODfOCK,
1-5 p. Reglstor.
Mnrch 4th, 1912, mndo Homestead
Entry, No. 010021, for W'SWH,
Section 32, Township 18 South,
Rnngu 13 EaBt, Wlllamotto Meridian,
hns filed notice) of Intention to make
Final Throo Yonr Proof, to nstnbllHh
claim to tho land above doBcrlbod, be
foro II. C. Ellis, U. 8, Coinmhislonor,
nt llond, Oregon, on the 8th day of
April, 1916.
Clalmniit n nines as witnesses:
Louis Illlladouu, Ml ml rod lllllndonu,
William F. McNaught, John Egly, nil
of llond, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK.
Sl-3c. Reglstor.
NOTICE FOR PUHLICATIO.N.
Department of the Interior, V. 8.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
February 19, 1916.
NOTICE Is hereby given that John
E. Sans, of Rend, Oregon, who, on
NOTICE FOR PUIILIOATIO.V.
Department of tho intorlor, U. 8.
Land Olllco at Tho Dalles, Orogon.
February 19, 1916,
NOTICE Is hereby given Hint Aus
tin C. Harbor, of Alfalfn, Orogon,
who, on March 29th, 1911, imulo
Ilomostoad Entry, No. 08344, for
Lots 2-3. SW'4 NE',4, 8j NW4,
NW'i 8V, Section 2 and NEVi
HEM. Hactlnn 3. Tnwnaliln 11 Unn.
Rango 14 East, Wlllamotto Morldlan!
huh iiiou notiro or intention to innko
Flnnl Threo Ynnr 1'rrwif In natnl.lluli
clnlrn tri thn lniwl nhrivn ilnufiHw,.t i,n
foro II. C. Ellis, U. 8, Commlsslo'nor,
ni iieuu, uregou, on the 8th day of
April, 1916.
Claimant nnniAM nn wltnAiana.
Charles Kornkis, Frank Mossongalo,
Annetto Wlloy, Don Wiley, all of
Milllcau, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK.
51-30. Roglstor.
NOTICE FOR PUHLICATIO.V,
Department of tho Interior, U, 8.
I.iiik! rmico at Tho Dalles, Oregon,
FWuuu-y 8, 1915.
Notice Is hereby glwn that Ed
SU-giiio i of Laldlnw, Orogon, who,
on January 16, 1913, made Home
stead Entry, No. 011180, for N'4
BE Vi. Section 11, TowiiBhlp 17 South,
Rango 11 East, Wlllamotto Morldlan,
has fllod notlco of Intention to mako
Commutation Proof, to establish
claim to tho land above descrlbod,
before II, C. Ellis, V. S. Commissioner
at Rend, Oregon, on the 6th day of
April, 1915.
Clulmnnt names as witnesses: Emit
Anderson. Ilhnil. OrAifnn Pr.wl An.
derson, nend, Oregon; Fred N. Wal
lace, uaiaiaw, uregon; .Myron H, iiul
lard, Laldlaw. Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK.
49-53 c. Reglstor,
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