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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1916)
r 'VAI& "3W3" C LIKE AN ANCIENT FORT. Mtxloo' 8plkd Mountain a Curiam Geological Fraak, 13 uuo Ul mu uivdi. tctuai&auiu gCulOg i, lct freaks In Mexico Is a mountain tho appcaranco at a dlstanco of being inrnrjul rltli finlkpa. Thn d1na n !. i mountain are closely studded with i mono columns or pansaucs. Tncso col . umnn nr tiro feet to twelvn tnnt Inn if. end as largo around as an average ; nun's uouy. It la a rcmarkablo uplift of nature, tvhlph hna tho nnnpflrnnriv hntvarop J being tbo handiwork of Irrnian beings. I' One side of tbe mountain Is almost perpendicular, and tbo stone columns iiu.uuu ....... .u 0....U11- ai rigui . nuius, iviuiiiif, 1111 .uiuuanive picture. Pachuca Is one of tbe most noted mining districts In Mexico, and It Is nald by geologists that tbls remarkable nnlL'nrl ninmttnln im mtf .f l.Ai.t.. ,.. By the remainder of the formation of the mineralized region. The Rtnnn la am linnl n nin .i t.-n ., a Miwfc wmi ,s withstood the elements for ages. The spikes form a natural battlement that makes the mountoln appear from a ilUfnnPp lllf nnmn anplnnf .. Tbo mines of tbo Tachuca district are situntcd not far from this wonder ful freak of nature, but the forma tion encountered In their respective underground workings Is of an entire ly different kind from that of the jiallsade. Pearson's Weekly. Mad a Me.it of It, During a social evening a woman sang for the guests. One of the guests turned to a meek looking little mau sit ting ut his side and said: "IIow nwfult Who can she be?" "Thar," replied the man addressed. 'l my wife." "Ob, I b-b-beg your pardonl" stut tered tbe other. "She's really a-l .know she'd nine lipn.ltlfiillr If aim mado a better selection of her music. v no no you suppose wrote that song." "I am the author of that song," re plied tbo meek looking little man. -Argonaut. MILLICAN (Continued from Paso 2.) Bond for treatment, returning tho eamo day. R. A. niancbard, tho now county agriculturist, stopped at Mllllcan I The Bend I ' CAFE II Under the management ol I C. G. HUDSON Table Service, Better things, for your table Everything will be HI of the best that can III be purchased , - I llllll v - , l We Never Close 1 111 1037 DOND STREET NATIONAL FOOD EXPOSITION. PORTLAND NOV. 9 'TO 18 PACIFIC LIVESTOCK SHOW. PORTLAND DEC. 4 TO 9 Central Oregon "OWL" SAVE A DAY EITHER WAY Uetwcen Portland and Central Oregon California Trips at this time of year are Ideal. All rail or rail and "ocean routes. The short ocean voyage via tho "Twin Palaces" exceeds your ndMt,exPet?"58 of comfort and pleasure. Fares Jncludo meals and berth. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE, PORTLAND TO SPOKANE AND THE EAST Thursday, on his way to llrothers. Hampton and Rivers, returning Fri nay afternoon. Mrs Ernest Edmonds has been v siting vvlth her sister, Mrs. Adams of Powell llutte. Friday, Mrs. Forgey had lunch with Mrs. Keller, Herbert Moore s doing carpenter work for Charles Houston. Mr. and Mrs. ,11m Hpatson and Mrs. 1. L. Owen and daughter, Char lotte, called at the Mt. Pino Inn nnd at Mrs. Keller's Saturday. Mrs. P. It. .Tntmann nn.1 l.nn children wero riding Sunday. Mrs. duunsob is now quite u capable chauffeur. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holland and children called nt thn k'nilor t,n., Sunday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Holland also went tn tim !!,,.. ranch. Mesdapps Jim Heatson and It. It. Keller went to Hend with P. n jnim. son today. Mrs. licataon returned tho same day, while Mra. Keller will renialu at Ilend sevnr.il invn in imvn some dental work done. Mrs. J. J. Holland and children wilt otnv ni thn Keller ranch to look after the Keller boys nnd stock during Mrs. Keller's absence. For olyn painting bco Edwards. Adr. A doslrnble bread knlfo freo with evory nnnunl subscription to" The Dcnd Bulletin. SISTKItS. (Special to Tho DnltoMn) SISTEIIS, Oro., Oct. 13. D. A. Bowman is now working n crow of men on the McKlnney cut-off, com pleting tho road begun Inst mimmnr. II. J. Ovorturf was over recently Inspecting tho work being done Hy Mr. Ilowman. Heccntly a 7-ator meeting was hold In Allen's Hall nt wh'ch a movement wns Inaugurated for tho purposo of piping water from Squiw crook Into tho town of Sisters for domestic use. A committee, was nnnalnted to In. vestlgate tho proposition. Mra. 0. Iiuchanan, who received Injuries from a fnll from her horse, is now recovorlng. Dr. Hobblns Is in attendance. Miss Alice Orogan and A. Griffith wore recently married In Prlnovlllo. Tho Sisters sawmills contlnuo nc tlvo filling rush orders. J. P. Duckett has a crew of men working in tho Will give you Better J tub ni:xn rullktin, vrsd, ore., woods and two logging teams haul Ing logs. It. W. Grogan, who has been work lug In He ml this summer, has re turned. Ho reports that everything Is booming, Knuto Cobb Is busy gathering In cattle from the range. Now that tho election draws' near there is beginning to be some dlsciu sion of tho things to be voted on. Tile policies and acts of Woodrow Wilson arc nrouslng the most Inter est. A largo poster on tho front porch of the Gist Hotel is provoking ar guments both for and ngalnst. County dlvlslou pops up occasionally, but there Is much less agitation over this measure than theru wns two years ago. This apathy U attributed by the friends of the measure to tho fact that many, both of tho friends nnd also the enemies of the measure, believe It will carry by a large ma jority In tho proposed new county. incre arc those also who bcllevo that the majority should rule In this matter as well as in other public matters, and slnco over C2 per cent of tho people of tho proposed new county Btood for division two years ago, they are willing that division should carry this time. Again thcro are those who know that until divi sion began to .bo agitated this ond of the county received nothing llko tho amount pf money for Improve ments that It paid in In taxes. Thoy know that If ltedmond now "kills tho measure for n long time," it will bo u long time In that case before wo again receive our due proportion of tho county money used for public works. These peoplo do not again wish to pay trlbulo to ltedmond and Prlucvillu. For farm land loans seo J. Itynn & Co. Reasonable rates, prompt sorvlce. Adv. No More Ihicknche fur Her. Mrs. J. M. Gasklll, Etna Green, lud.i writes: "I suffered from severe backache and sharp pains. I could not stoop over. Foley Kidney Pills gavo mo such relief that I cannot praiso them too highly." This stand nvd remedy for kldnoy trouble, pijd bladder ailments can bo taken with r.bsoluto safety. Sold everywhere. Adv. Seo Edwards for papor hanging. Adr. LEGAL NOTICES IN THE COUNTY OOUItT OP THE STATE OK OIIEGON l'Olt CltOOIC COUNTY. NOTICE FOU PfniilCATIO.V. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land olTIco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, September 16, 1910. NOTICE Is hereby given that Ia vona E. Itogers, of Ilend, Oregon, who. on April 12, 1910, mado Desert Land Entry. No. OGIGC, for W'Vu NW, Section C. Township 17 South, Itango 12 EaBt. Wlllamctto Meridian, has filed notice or Inten tion to make Final Desert Land Roofing of nil kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY T1NN1NO AND Furnace Contractor s Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. Gilbert (& Son Tho only store in Ilend where you can get your gro ceries and moats at the same place. FREE DELIVERY Phone lied 271 YOU CLEAN UP THE HOUSE WE'LL CLEAN YOUR LINEN, CLOTHES, SILK DRESSES, Etc. Ii Wednesday, octorer is, 1010. Proof, to establish claim to the land aoovo uescrilpcil, before H. C. Ellis, u, a. uommissionor, nt Hend, Oregon, on the 2fith day of October 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Al bert Hnrryman, August Hallberg, i-iuricK .Mogan, .lames it. iienham, an oi ncnu, Oregon. H. FItANK WOODCOCK, 30-3-ip. Register. IX THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OHHCON FOR CUOOK COUNTY. In tho matter of the estate of Jesso i.. l'oush, Deceased. Notice Is hcrnhv clvnn (lint nur. atinnt to the Order of this Court dated Sentemlipr ?r.th. mil! dm un dersigned will from and after October BBtu, istib, proceed to boII at private Bnie tor casn mo following described rent estate of nulil nutntn tn-wlt' NWW of Section 8, Township 18 aouiu oi itaugo it k, v. M. s. n. riAi.nu'Rt.r. as Administrator of tho Estate of Jesso L. Polish, deceased. 30-33c NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Olllco nt Tho Dallts.Oregon, September 27th, 1910. NOTICE Is hereby given that Walter A. King, of Alfnlfn. Oiocon. who, on March Ulst, 1913, mr.de Homestead Entry No. 011497, for NEW E'6 NWW, EH 8V. Sec lion i. Township 17 South, Ithngo n Knst, Willamette Meridian, ins filed notice of Intention to make Fin al Tlireo Year Proof, to c.tnbl!sh clnlm to the land nbovo described. before II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commlsnlon- or, nt Hend, Oregon, on tho 7th day of Novomber, 191C. Claimant nines as wltucnsrs: Mary F. Ilcnn, Henry E. HtifL,, JrnoJ A. Ruffe, Harry E. Atcn, all of Al- ruira. urogon. II. FllANIC WOODCOCK. 31-3Cc. Reslctcr, NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land olllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, Setomberp 1C, 1910, NOTICE Is hereby given that Aug. ustlno Werner, of Ilend, Oregon, who, on September nth, 191G, mndo Homestead Entry, No. 07407, for EV48WW, Lots 3 & 4, Section 30, Township 20 South, Itango )1 EaBt, Willamette Mcrldan, has (lied no tlco of Intention to miiko Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the Imul nhove described, before II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, nt Ilend. Oregon, on the lifith day of October, 1910. Claimant nnmeg ns witnesses: Oeorgo W. Trlplett, ThomnH W. Trip lett, Martin J, Main, Fred L. Hiiey, all of Ilend, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCIC, 30-34p. Register. . BEND WOOD DRY FACTORY WOOD YOU DON'T HAVE TO SPLIT IT NOR SAW IT - ECONOMICAL CLEAN BEST SPECIAL PRICE FOR FIVE LOAD ORDERS PHONE 441 Bend White Pine Sash Co. WE DELIVER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OHECON FOR THE COUNTY OF CROOK. Ednn llurcli, Plaintiff, vs. Lconnrd lliirch, Defendant. 8UMMONS. To Leonard Unroll, tho nbovo namod defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you nro hereby requir ed to appear and answer tho com plaint of tho plaintiff Hied against you In tho above entitled cnuso and court, on or hoforo November 1, 1910, thnt (Into being nix weeks from tho llrst publication of this ntim-1 Electric Irons The manufacturers of Electric Irons have notified us that the price has been increased to $4. We have a few irons on hand which we will sell at the old price of $3. 75 Get Yours At Once WATER LIGHT & POWER CO. Phone 551 PAGE ir THE BIG LOADS limns; nnd If you fall to so appear or otherwise plead, for want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to said Court for tho rellof prayed for In her Com plaint, to-wlt: for a decree forover dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing betweou you and tho plain tiff. This Summons Is Rcrved upon you by publication thereof nnco n woolc for six consccutlvo weeks, pursuant to nn Order of tho Honorable T. E. J. Duffy, Judge of thn abovo cntltlod Court, dated September II, 1910. llrst publication, Soptombnr SO, 1916 Last 191C. publication, November 1, A. J. MOORE. Attornoy for Plaintiff, Ilend, Orogon. 29-3Gc. .OREGON TRUNK RY. 'PUT YOUR DUDS IN OUR SUDS" Bend Steam Laundry. AND DRY CLEANING hL'IriifJM CENTRAL OREGON LINE