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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1916)
wMnMMf ss . iiaBf ?r " l ir ,tfmmK?Z'Jj(?'r SMIIOWums . TAGE 8. THE HENO RULLETIN, I1END, OHE., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1010. :' iS1l s rot ci t.5i REGISTRATION OM W 1411 VOTERS ENROLLED FOR PRIMARY A FABLE JtopiiMlcmiM Arc In Lend I'rlncvlllo tilt) I:IIkIIi1i-n-V)iiil-ii NIiou- Hut Llltlu Interest In I'rliniirles. Hook Close Anill 18. Onco upon a tlmo a man wont to nn nnlinal dealer to buy a cat to catch mice. Said tho dealer why doir't you huy n Hon? Ho would be much heavier and stronger, and would look so much more dignified. Hut, said the prospective buyer, tho Hon would not only cost more to buy, but bo much moro to keep. Well then said tho dealer, got a tiger, medium weight, medium-priced, handsomo creature. I am going to buy a cat, said tho man. I know exactly what it has done and will do catch every mouse on high, will cost but little to keep and will live nlno times as long as tho other brutes. Moral: Tho value of a thing Is dtormlnod by Its eternal lltness. BUY A pjjltlon Is required from dally publico.-1; tions oniy.j ROUEIIT W. SAWYER., Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th day of March, 1910. Seal H. II. De ARMOND, Notary Public for Oregon. (My commission expires Jan. C, 1917.) Try our fresh bread and pastry. Carraody Drothers. Bond street. Adv. 35 tf For sign painting boo Edwards.-Adv. (Crck County Journal.) Tho registration of 1411 voters was completed according to tho ro turns from outside prcclnctH nnd those registered at tho court houso In this city, up to tho hour of clos ing Irrt Saturday night. Homo of tho outlying prcclnctH havo sent In no names as yet, whllo Komo of tho precincts hnvo reported u heavy registration. I'rlncvlllo with 131 has a small lead In tho total rngintratlon. with Bend a closo second with 129. Red mond hnvlng 145, Sisters 79 nnd Tumnlo 01. Moro than 7I por cent of tho registration to date Is mnscu- ljne, tho oxnet number being 108G, tho fair voters being but II 2 ft In num ber, of whlrh amount 12C nro regis tered In I'rlnevfllo nlono. Tho dlvlalou of tho votern between tho parties Is nlmust a two to one republican faith, 812 of tho (1. O. P. voters hnvlng registered, and only 4.17 democrntH. Thero scorns to bo loss HoclnllstH and scattering voters this year than formerly. Loss than a score hnvo registered at any rr.to. Tho II ll Mooso party coms to tho front with six mombera In the county to (Into, practically all of whom llvo In llund. Less than hnlf n doron prohibition ists hnvo registered. Tho registration of women .votors In Bend Is noticeably light, less than HO of thorn having registered up to Inst Saturday. Ah compared to the registration before tho primaries two years ago It nopniH that almost one hnlf of thoso who will probably roglstor before that tlmi) Imvn nlro.idy done ho. Only .'ions votorH wore registered at that (Into In 191), and while thero has been considerable Increase In tho voting strength, especially at Bond, It Is not likely that thin will moro than off set tho loss of tho Jorforson county vote. Moro than 5,000 people, 5,011 to bo exact, were registered before the general election In 1911. Tho registration bookH will close on April IS, and remain closed until after tliu primaries. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Sana Id Kellatia. In Holland sand In nlontlfnl nnd In. expensive and Is ned InRfpcrt of hat and straw as beds for cows If keeps the animals perfectly clean, requiring only r. sllslit rnklnc In tin mornlm? to loften nnd, freshen It-London Tele zraplu Perfaetly Toms. To say or a man that he trill make a good litistir.ml Is much tne onice sort of compliment as tu say of n horse that he Is perfectly safe for a woman to drive. Puck. Uni 1G; niversai oarage Seo Edwards for naDer hnnclni. Adv. Try tho Altnmont for meals. Dining room made larger and pleas nntor Adv. SURVEYING CONTINUES ON PROPOSEHOjU TO BEND EiiglneeiN Now MnMug Himoy Mouth- vaM to Connect wllli lilimmtli Fulls Lines (Viuntry to Itencllt. (Silver Lnko Leader.) It Ih with a feeling of tho great est satisfaction that wo hnvo one of tho largo erewH of tho Htrahorn O. C. & E. railroad engineers In our midst. And tho fact that they are making thulr surveys directly through the town of Silver Lnko of course Iminensely pleases tho cltUenu and property ownerH here. While this means a stupendous thing for our town, It means great ly moro for the Silver Lnko valley and Its residents. Our prayers of tho piiHt twenty jours are now being iiuswored, and It Is an answer, too, for Mr. Htrahorn Iiiih never been known to handle a hot-air proposi tion. Tho engineers are now making tho survey from Silver Lnko southwest to thn railroad connection with Khun Nth Kails. TIiIh lino will run through the midst of a heavy timber belt be tween this place nnd Klamath falls. From Sllvor Uike north toward Bend tho road will pass through the com munities which will soon he irrigated under tho system of Units known as tho Sliver Lake Irrigation project, nil of whlrh iiieium a great tonnage for tho now railroad BVBtom.. The town of Sliver Lake, nt the lunetlon point of the two llm, will bo In tho midst of a highly cultivated irrigated district and Is Hiiro to bo conio n place of Importance. Statement of (lie Ownership, Manage, tiient, Cltciilatlon, Etc., Required by the Act of August i!l, II) I 'J. of Tho Bend Bulletin, published weekly, at Bend, Oregon, for April 1, 1910. STATE OF OREGON 83. County of Crook Before me, a Notary Public, In and for tho Stato nnd county aforesaid, personally appeared Robert W. Saw yer, who, having been duly sworn ac cording to lnw, deposes and say that ho Is tho editor of tho Bond Bulletin, and that the following Is, to tho host of his knowledgu nnd belief, a true statement of the ownership, manage ment (and If n dally paper, tho circu lation), etc., of the aforesaid publi cation for tho dnto shown In the above caption, required by tho Act of August 2 1, 1912, embodied In section 113, Postnl Laws and Regulations, printed on tho reverse of this form, to-wlt: 1. That tho names nnd addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers nre: Name of Postolllco Address Publisher, 0. P. Putnnm, Salem, Oregon Editor, R. W. Sawyer, Bend, Oregon. Managing Editor, R. W. Sawyer, Bond, Oregon Business Manager, R. W. Snwyor, Bond, Oregon 2. That tho owners are: ((llvo names nnd addressen of Individual owners, or, If a corporation, give Its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or moro of tho totnl nmou.it of stock.) (3. P. Putnam, Salem, Oregon, 3. That tho known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: (If thero are none, so stato.) None. 4. That tho two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the own ers, stockholders, and security hold ers, If any, contain not only the list of stockholders nnd security holders as thoy appear upon tho books of tho company but also, In cases whore the stockholder or security holder ap pears upon tho books of tho com pany as trustee or In any other fid uciary relation, the namo of tho per son or corporation for whom such trusteo Is acting, Is given; also that tho said two paragraphs contain statements embracing nlllnnt's full knowledge and belief ns to tho cor cumstnnces and conditions under which stockholders nnd security hold ers who do not appear upon the books of tho company ns trustees, hold stock nnd securities In n capacity other than that of a bona lido owner; nnd this nlllant has no reason to be lieve that any other person, associa tion, or corporation 1ms any Interest direct or Indirect In tho Bald stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. fi. That tho average number of c pics of each Issuu of this publica tion sold or distributed, through tho tnnlls or otherwise, to pnld subscrib ers during tho six mdntbs preceding tho date shown Ih . . . (Tills Inform.!- Out of the Rjico. When one wakes with n stiff imr-k. pains In muscles, aches in Joints, or rheumatic twinges, ho cannot do his oest. ir you feel out of the race. tired, languid, or havo symptoms of kidney trouble, net. promptly, Foley Kidney Pills help tho kidneys got rid of poisonous wnsto mattgr that caUBos trouble. Sold everywhere. Adv. NOTICE OK CONTEST. Department of the Interior, United Stntes Land Offlco, Tho Dalles, Ore gon, March 18, 191C. To Alvln Huntsman, of Bend, Ore gon, Hold, Oregon, Contestco: You nro hereby notified that Jes sie H. Thnyer, who gives, Bend, Ore gon, ns her post offlco address, did on March 18, 191C, lllo In this of- tico nor duly corroborated applica tion to contest nnd secure tho can cellation of your Homestead Entry .o. Add. , Sorlal No. Add. 05533, 091C7, made March 31, '1911, July 22, 1911, for South ,$ Section 2, Township 20 South, Rnago 20 East, Willamette Meridian, and ns grounds for his contest he nllcges thnt Alvln Huntsman has abandoned said claim for more than sir months last past. You nro, therefore, further noti fied thnt tho said Allegations will be tnkon ns confessed, nnd your snld en try will bo canceled without further right to bo heard, cither before this olllce or on appeal, if you fall to file m this olllce within twenty days jr tor tho FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to theso allegations of contest, together with duo proof that you hnvo served n copy of your nnswor on tho snld contestant either In person or by registered mall. You should stnto In your answer the nnmo of tho post offlco to which you deslro futuro notices to ho sent to you. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Dnto of tlrst publication Mnrch 29, 1910. Date of second publication April C, 1910. Date of third publication, April 12. 1910. Date of fourth publication Anrll 19, 1910. 4-7c. The New Clothing and Gents' Furnishings Store is now open for business with n complete stock of merchnn dise such ns Hart, Schaffner ti&Marx Clothing, Florshoim Shoes, Cluct Shirts, Dutch , ess Trousers---" 10c a button, &1.00 a rip." I Am Here to Stay and invite the public of Bend and surrounding country to call and see my store. You will be treated with courtesy and all goods guaranteed. Also carry a complete line of MEN'S TAILORING. Come and get acquainted. Respectfully yours, W. H. MARTIN Cut This Out It I Worth Money Don't niisa this. Cut out this slip, rncloso with 0 cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will rocolvo In roturn a trial package containing Foley's llonoy and Tar Compound, for lagrlppo coughs, colds and croup. loley Kldnoy Pills, and Foley Ca thartlo Tablets. Sold everywhere, ndv Seo Edwards for good liouso paint ing. Adv. REAL ESTATE KIRK INSURANCE INVESTMENTS c. v. silvis - ' r BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES !3SfcW& Ysl AND CITY PROPERTY fewJj Jlv 1A)TH FOR KALE IN EVERY ADDITION IN HEM) f .iTEM V I II II 1' V .jiv'MR A Us 7.0tJDI ft) PROPERTY HANDLED FOR NON-RESIDENTS, TIMBER ffllj XJ HOUOHT AND HOLD. WJm 2fiK "L OFFICE OREGON KTIIEITT IBBlUKr !. V. , v taoJax BV X Fi3 GARDEN SEEEDS VlSr Jjffim , yv'l 1"" Coofrtjht raints, Oils, Doors, -,-,, SAl Windows GROCERIES and Hardware n gfe& ! F. DEMENT & CO. i Oa U. mm .U. t tilt Kir ti Ha T via U, Mkm rut Jrf xn CCfi mNl&d. . Ntft V5DAI mjfoJGZ jfj( mmmMalm' Im- mmm w WOOD-LARK" ) TRADE MARK JPoi ON QUICK, CERTAIN. J-DEADMC-f- AI.WAY9 I1I:AI)V, A'nVUIt rAILS. Detroy aqulrreU, Kophers, prairie doira. nae rats. Apply early In tiprlng when the hun gry peitn awake from Winter's aleep. JIone back If It ever ralla. "Wood - Lark'1 tor 2. yeara haa stood every teat. 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