JH8ffIK?!SRK- TIU3 REND BULLETIN, nEND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1010. PAGE If, HOMESTEAD LAW HAS AMENDMENT ADDITIONAL I ENTRIES ARE POSSIBLE Jfow Act Is Signed by President on July !l Amendment Consists of n New Section Leave, of Absence Privilege Is Extended. (Oregon Journal.) WASHINGTON, July 1L The sow act nmcnillnE tlio enlarged liomcstond law, which was signed by -the- president on July 3, will enable many additional entries to bo mado of the uon-trrlgablo land In Oregon .end other far western states. Tho .amendment consists of a now section, roadlng as follows: Section 7. That any person who has mado or shnll make homestead entry of less than 320 acres of land of tho charactor herein described, and who shnll have submitted final proof thoreon, shall hava tho right to enter public lands subject to tho pro visions of this net, not contiguous to Ills first entry, which shall not with tho original entry exceed 320 acres; provided, that tho lnnd originally on torod nnd thnt covered by tho nddl "tlannl entry shall first havo been des ignated as subject to this act ns pro vided by Bccllon ono thorcof; pro vldcd further, that In no caso shall patent l3suo for tho land covered by such additional entry until tho per son making samo shall havo actually nnd In conformity with tho homo Btcad laws resided upon and cultl-A-ntcd tho lands additionally ontcrcd, nnd othorwlso compiled with ouch laws, except that where tho land em braced In tho additional entry Is lo cated not exceeding 20 miles from tho land embraced In tho orlglnnl en try no resldcnco shall bo required on such nddltlonnl entry If tho ontrymnn Is residing on his former entry. And prov'dod further, thnt this sec tion shall not bo construed ns affect ing nny rights as to location of sol diers' additional homoBtoads under section 2.100 of tho Rovlsed Stat utes." On tho samo day this bill wan ap proved tho president attr.chod his name to an act extending tho loavo of absence privilege to settlers on unsurveyed lands, this act reading no bolow: Thnt nny qualified porsons who has hcrctoforo or shrll horoafter In good faith mako settlement upon and lmprovo unsurvoyod unreeorvod un appropriated public lands of tho United States with Intention, upon nurvoy of entering onmo under tho 1:ome8tcad laws, shnll bo entitled to n loavo of absonco In ono or two per iods not oxcecdlng In tho nggrcgnto flvo months In each year nftor estab lishment of resldonco; provided, thnt ho chall havo plainly marked on tho ground tho exterior boundaries of tho land claimed nnd hnvo filed In tho local lnnd olllco notlco of tho ap proximate location of tho lands Bot tled upon nnd claimed, of tho pbr lod of Intended nbsonco, and that ho shall upon tho termination of tho ab sonco nnd his roturn to tho land file notice thereof In tho local land ofllco. A deslrablo bread knife free with every nnnunl subscription to Tho Bend Bulletin. MAZAMA OUTING PUNNED Mountain Climbers to Spend Vaca tion on Three Bisters. Details of tho Mazama outing, which is to tnko placo this year In the Cascades west of Dend, tho ob jective point bolng tho Three 81s tors, havo recently been announced. It Is expected that some, at least, of the party will roturn to Portland by way of Dend. As In past years the outing will be on a national forest. The mountain cllmbors will en ter the National Forest just woat of McKcnxlo nrldge, by way of the Mc Kcnzte highway. This highway Is a splendid road extending eastward from Eugene, along tho McKenzIo river, through tho lava fields west of the summit, and up over tho di vide, connecting on the east side nt Sisters with the main roads to Cen tral Oregon points. The Maiaihas -will follow this road up Into tho Forest, visiting Foley Hot springs, Belknap Springs, the Fish Hatchery nnd other Interesting points along the route. The road leaves the Mc Konzle river at Lost Creek, follow ing the creek to the Frog camp on the summit of the divide. The Ma umu will then travel along an easy trail for six miles, and camp on the -west base of Middle Sister. From this camp the Mazamas will be able to visit the nearby peaks North, Middle and South Sisters, Itroken Top, Bachelor Butte, and Husband and Wife. There are also ' numerous glaciers. Ice caves and other natural yphenoraena In the vi cinity nnd hundreds of acres of mountain meadow surrounding the camp site. At the Movies Bend Theatre. That most romantic of nil heroes, Dustln Farnum, r.galn scores a suc cess in "Tho Call of the Cumber lands," This rod blooded Southern story of clans and feuds; rifles nnd hounds, hatreds end' loves will bo the Paramount attraction at tho Ilend tonight nnd Thursday. Tho second chapter of "Tho Girl and the Game," contnlns Bevernl now thrillers, ono showing tho fenrless Helen Holmes In the act of Jumping from ono speeding engine to (moth er. Every chapter or thin railroad novel pictures some completo notion, t.nd will be shown ovory Friday and Saturday till completed. The photo drama, "Damrged Goods," Is foundsd upon tho fact that c moral decision awaits every young person stepping out Into Hfo. Rich ard llennott, who plays tho hero of this story, permits himself to bo drawn Into the social vortox with do- plorablo results. Later an eminent specialist pronounces him unfit to marry, In fact n pleco of Damaged Goods. Dennett then resorts to qunck euro. Subsequent develop merits are no less appalling becnuso of tholr frequency. RICHARD BENNETT in "DAMAGED GOODS" A Mutvm, Sptciai. Future im ttvwPARr "Damaged Goods" Is Intensely ab sorbing. Its first purpose Is, how- over, to sorvo as a warning to tho American people. As Is customary In exhibiting this plcturo nil chlldron under sixteen must bo accompanied by tholr gunrdlan or oldor relative. Owing to tho unprecedented do mnnds for this plcturo n higher rental thnn was over paid In Bond was required, and It could bo reBorv- ed for ono day only, Wodnc3day, July 26th. Thoro will be a mntlnoo i. ml evening show of "Damngod Goods," and rcsorved seats aro now on salo nt Reed & Morton's Drug store. Tho many admirers of Margaret Clark and Mary l'Irkford will be glad to learn that manngers Cntlow & Doonnr havo booked for July and August, four superb attractions featuring tlicso favorites, tho first of which is "Fanchon, tho Crlckot," btarrlng Mary Plckford. Fall o lfluiu. Mora than twlro an wide as Niagara and fully fifty feet higher, tho falls of Iguazu, in South America, l ono of tho great wonders of that continent. Our affections are our life. We live by these. They supply our warmth. Cbannlng. Man and tha Carnal. When man first saw tho camel bo was so frightened at his vast size that he fled away. After a time, perceiving tho meekness and gentleness of his temper, be summoned courage enough to approach htm. Soon afterward, ob serving that bo was an animal alto gether deficient In spirit, be assumed such boldness as to put a bridle in his mouth and to set a child to drive him. Uso serves to overcome dread. From Aesop's Fables. YOU CLEAN UP THE HOUSE WE'LL CLEAN YOUIt LINEN, CLOTHES, SILK DRESSES, Etc. "PUT YOUIt DUDS IN OUR SUDS" Bend Steam Laundry. AND DRY CLEANING tiffin t , m7rft li II Will Social Structure. What Is n social structure? It may bo an ant hill or n democracy. It U usually composed of n muss of Indi viduals banded together for mutual disagreement It Is centrlpetul aud centrifugal. Each Individual would llko to get out of It, but bo doesn't know how. Small masses of Individ uals, also banded together, would llko to get out of It, but they don't know how. Larger masses of individuals banded, together would like to get rid of somo of tho smaller masses, but they don't know how. Nobody wants everybody else to stay. Everybody doesn't want anybody to stay. Tho result Is that uobody cau get rid of anybody. Ucnco the social structure Life, LEGAL NOTICES SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that on Tuesday, tho lGlh day of August, 191C, r. special election will bo held In tho City of Bond nnd r.lso In tho territory hereinafter described, for tho purposo of submitting to tho qualified and legnl voters of tho City of Bond nnd to tho legal voters rc Eldlng in tho territory hereinafter de scribed, tho following question; Whether or not th ccrporato lim its of tho City of Bead, Orogon, ns now defined shall bo nltercd and tho following described territory Includ ed therein and becomo a part there of, to-vlt: Beginning nt tho Intersection of tho cast bank of tho Deschutes river with tho south lino of TownMitp 17, S., R. 12 E.. W. M.; thtneo west nlong said Township lino to tho eolith quarter corner of Section 31, T. 17 S R. 12 E., W. M.; thonco north for one mllo to tho north qunr tor corner of said section 31; thonco enst for ono half mllo to tho section corner common to Sections 29, 30, 31, nnd 32 of said township; thenco north for ono fourth mllo to tho north west corner of soutlf west quarter of tho south west quarter of said Section 29; thpneo cast along tho sixteenth section lino to tho east bank of tho Deschutes river; thonco Fouth westerly nlong tho said cast bank of tho Deschutes river to tho point of beginning. Also; Beginning at tho Intersection of tho oast bank of tho Deschutes rlvor with tho north lino of tho south west quarter of tho southeast quar ter of Section 29, T. 17 S., R. 12 E. W. M.; thonco cast to tho northeast corner of tho southwest quarter of tho southwest quarter of section 2S of said township; thonco north for ono half mllo to tho northeast cor ner of tho southwest qunrtor of tho northwest quarter of said soctlon 28 thenco west along the sixteenth sec tion lino to tho cast bank of tho Des chutes river; thenco southwesterly along tho said east bank of tho Des chutes rlvor to tho point of begin ning. Also; Beginning nt tho northeast corner of tho Bouthwcst quarter of tho southwest quarter of section 2S, T. 17 S., R. 12 E W. M.: thonco south for ono nnd throo qunrtor miles to tho southwcBt corner of tho south oast quarter of tho northwest qunrtor of section 1, T. 18 S, II. 12 E., W. M.; thonco enst for ono hnlf mllo to tho southeast cornor of tho south west qunrtor of tho northeast quarter of said section 4; thonco north for ono qunrtor mllo to tho northeast corner of tho southwest qunrtor of tho northeast qunrtor of said section 4; thenco oast for ono quarter mllo to tho southeast cornor of tho north oast quarter of tho northeast qunrtor Lenses We ure grinding our own lenses. Consulta tion and eye test free. CHARLES H. FRANCIS M. D. C. M. OPTICIAN AND OPTOMETRIST With Myrua II. Symoos, Jeweler. Bend-Silver Lake and way points MAIL, FREIGHT, and PASSENGER. SERVICE Walter Coombs, L D. Fox, Pioneer Auto Stage and Truck Co. SUCCESSORS TO WENANDY LIVERY CO. of said section 4; thonco north for ono nnir mllo to tho northeast cor nor of tho southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter of section 33, T. 17 S., R. 12 E W. M.j thenco west for ono quarter mile to tho northwest cornor of tho eouthenst quarter of tno southeast quarter of said section 33; thenco north for ono mllo to tho northeast cornor of the southwest qunrtor of tho southeast quarter of sectton 28, T. 17 S.. R. 12 E W. Mj thonco west for ono half mllo to tho point of beginning. Thnt tho polling places for said special election within tho city of Bond shnll bo as follows, to-wlt: Precinct No. 3, Council chnmber. Precinct No. 4, Reld school. Precinct No. C, Harvey Do Ar mond's gnrngo, corner Greenwood nvenuo nnd 3rd street. That the Judges and clerks for said election shall bo ns follows: Proclnct No. 3, Frank Mny, Clark Rhodes, J. N. Hunter, Judges; C. W. Ersklne, Carl Hunter, clerks. Precinct No. 4, Paul C. Garrison, W. C. McCuIston, James Ryan, Judges; Prince S..U'.tn. John Sathor Clorks. Precinct No. fi, L. D. Wlest, M. J. Kelly. J. V. Hunter, Judges; Geo. S. Young, Claude Kelly, clorkB. That tho polling places for tho ter ritory to bo anuoxed shall bo nt rear of Elder's store, Kenwood, Orogon. That tho Judges and clerks for snld territory nt said special election shall be as follows: Kenwood, Oregon, J. Edwnrd Lar son, R. 1). Gould, H. Latham, Judges; Rny Lnmbcrson, Joo Innls, clorks. Dono In pursuance to aii'd by vlr tuo of n resolution duly made and passed by tho common council of tho City of Bend nt a mooting hold on tho 11th dny of July, 1910. 11. C. ELLIS, Recorder. Dato of first publication, July 12, 1910. Dato of second publication, July 19. 1016. Dato of third publication, July 2G, 191(5. Date of fourUi publication, August 2, 1910. 19-22c NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOUNTING. Notlco Is hereby given by tho un dersigned, executrix of tho cslato of Sainuol Johnston, dccccsed, that sho lias made and filed with tho clerk of tho Count)' Court of tbo Stnto of Orogon, for tho County of Crook, her mini accounting of tho administration of said estnto, and that tho County Court lias sot Monday, tho 7th day of August, 19LG, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day at tho County Court room in tho Courthouso nt Prhievlllc, Oregon, ns tho tlmo and placo for hearing nnd settling said final accounting. At which tlmo nnd plnco nny person Interested In said cstato may appear and object to Bald final accounting. Dated this 3rd day of Juno, 191C ADA It. JOHNSTON. Executrix of tho cstato of Samuol Johnston, deceased. 18-21c NOTICE OF HALE OF COItPORATE HTOCIC FOR DELINQUENT AS. HESH.MENTS TO ENFORCE THE PAYMENTS THEREOF. Whereas nB nppcars from tho cor porate records of tho Deschutes Roc lamntlon & Irrigation Compnny, L. A. Brnndonburgh whoso nddress Is Bend, Oregon, is tha ownor of tho capital stock of ar.ld corporation, represented by two ceitlflcatoH of D2 shares end 2G 25-51 shares, said cor tlflcatcs being numbered respective ly 3 and 84, In all 77 25-51 Hhnros mid Whereas, thoro Is duo aud unpaid nt this dnto upon said Hhnros, ns.toss niouts aggregating $141.01, which with Interest will aggrognto $140.50 Ground on tho dato of salo hereof named, or the sum or $1.89 per shnre. Now, theroforo, notlco 13 hereby given that on Saturday, tho 22nd day 01 July, 1910, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, nt tho South oast cornor of Bond strcot nnd Green wood nvenuo In tho City of Bond, Crook County, Oregon, In front of Charles Boyd's butchor shop, said stock or so much thereof as may bo necessary will bo sold nt public auc tion to tho highest bidder, for cash to pay said assessments, Including In terest to tho dnto of salo, as afore said, together with costs nnd nccru Ing cOBts. Dated this 2 1st day of Juno. 1910. THE DESCHUTES RECLAMATION & IRRIGATION COMPANY, Corporate seal D. R. & I. Co. By CHARLES BOYD, President. By C. S. BENSON, 10-20 c Secy-Trens. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Deportment of tho Interior, P. S Lnnd Ofllco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, Juno 24th, 191G. NOTICE Is lioroby glvon that Frank S. Sponcor, of Mllllcnn, Oro gon, who, on October 17th, 1912, mado Homestead Entry, No. 010823, for Lots 1-2-3-4 and K NV. E SWVi. Section 7. Township 20 South, Rnngo 15 Enst, Wlllamutto mcrldtrn, hr.s filed notlco of lntontton to mnko Final Throo Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, boforo H. C. Ellis, U. S. Commission er, nt Bond, Orogon, on tho .trd day of August, 1910. Claimant names ns witnesses: Ar.ron D. Norton, Louis II. Ol s, Fred O. Klgcr, I. i.loyd Owen, Peter B. Johnson, nil of Mllllcnn, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 17-21p. Register NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of tho Interior, United States Lnt d Olllco, Tho Dalles, Oro gon, .lunu 20, 1910. To Nolls P. Peterson, of Tumalo, Oregon, Contcsteo: You nro hereby notified that Edgar L. Gltson, who gives c-o S. R. Hogln, Bond, Oregon, ns his post-olTtcn nd dress, did on Juno 5, 1910, lllo In this olllco his duly corroborated ap plication to contest and secure tho cancellation of your homestead En try No. , Sorlnl No. 079S1. mado January 10, 1911, for SHU NV, SWVi NEU.NWM SEVi.NEU SV A, Section 12, Township 10, S Rnngo 10 E Willamette Meridian, nnd as grounds for his contest ho al leges that said Nells P. Potorson has wholly failed to cultivate nnd lm provo snld laud nnd has wholly nhnndonod tho samo for mora than ono yonr last past. You aro, thoroforo, furthor noti fied that tho said nllogntlonn will bo takon ns confessed, nnd your snld en try will bo canceled without furthor right to bo hoard, either boforo this olllco or on nppcnl, If you fall to file In this olllco within twenty days after tho FOURTH publication of this no tice, as Bhown bolow, your nnswor, NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth nd Wathington Slirtts PORTLAND, OREGON Centrally Located The Hotel for YOU Special Summer Rates Room with bath privilege, single 75c up; double $ 1 .00 up. Room with private bath, single $ 1 .50 up; double $2.00 up. Auto bus meets trains. Union Depot curs pass our doors. Hotel PORTLAND, I 4vliiniJiii&. We believe that there is no Hotel in the entire United States more handsomely furnished or that oilers more to the traveller. KATES SI. 50 and up without bath. $2.00 aud up with bath. A. T. LUNDB0HG, Manager under onth, specifically responding to tlieso allegations of contest, togotlior with duo proof thnt you hnvo Borvcd n copy of your nnswer on tho said contestant etthor In parson or by rog Istored mnll. You should stnto In your answer tho nnmo of tho post olllco to which you doslro futuro notices to bo Bent to you. II FRANK WOODCOCK, Roglstor. Dnto of first publication, Juno 28, 1910. Dato of second publication, July G, 1910. Dnto of third publication, July 12, 1910. Dnto of fourth publication, July 19, 1910. 17-20c. Special Rates East and California -------- ---. Oregon Trunk Ry. Cent ml Oregon Lino --- -- --- ThrotiKli Sertleo vln Spokane oer tho Greatest Scenic Routes lit America. CHICAGO 72.ri0 - ST. LOUIS 71.20 DES MOINES 00. S5 - DENVER fifi.00 8T. PAUL 00.00 NEW YORK 110.00 ------- --- Proportionate Fnres to all other places. Raton glvon on application. Slightly hlghur go ing or returning through Cali fornia. Palatial ships "Northern Pa cific" and "Great Northern," for San Francisco ovory TUE8DAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY. Faros Includo monls and berths and extras without oxtra fnro. ARE YOU GOINO AWAY THIS SU.MMER? Clatsop Beach la tho placo. Sond for booklet. J. II. COIUIETT, Agent, ' Ileiiil, Orogon. Benson OREGON