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The Bend Bulletin
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1917
What have you dune today to help
win the war?
COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
"HIS aiODESTY, THE KAISER."
Today we remove ourselves from
this column in favor of Ring W. Lard--net,
who has done the best thing yet
on the Kaiser. Taking for a text a
paragraph from Ambassador Gerard's
book, Mr. Lardner has written, under
the title, "His Modesty, The Kaiser,"
the following:
"Finally in January, 1917, when
he (Hollweg) was again talking of
peace, I said, 'What are these peace
terms to which you refer continual
ly? Will you allow me to ask a few
questions as to the specific terms of
peace? First, are the Germans will
ing to withdraw from Belgium?' The
chancellor answered, 'Yes, but with
guarantees?' He said, 'We must pos
sibly have the forts of Liege and
Namur; we must have other forts and
garrisons throughout Belgium. We
must have possession of the railroad
lines. We must have possession of
the ports and other means of com
munication. The Belgians will not
be allowed to maintain an army, but
we must be allowed to maintain a
large army in Belgium. We must
have the commercial control of Bel
gium." Mr. Gerard's Book.
a a
The Kaiser is a violet.
As modest as they grow,
Like Goldsmith's Man, the Kaiser
wants
But little here below. .
Should we delay the Joyous day
Of butchery's surcease.
When they're so dog-gone moderate.
The Kaiser s terms of peace?
BtMid, Oroson, November 7, 1917.
Be 11 remembered that at a riKiilar
term of tho County Court of Des
chutes County, Oregon, begun and
held in the Court Room In the Court
House on Wednesday, November 7,
1917, there wore present
W. D. BARNES, County Judge
L. E. SMITH, Commissioner
J. H. HANEK. Clerk
S. E. ROBERTS, Sheriff.
The meeting was called to ortlor
by the County Judge at 10:00 a. m.
whereupon the following proceedings
were made a record, to-wit:
In the Matter ot the Petition (or a
Special Election:
The mntter of tho petition for tho
calling for an election to vote on tho
formation ot nn irrigation district to
comprise certain lands under the Cen
tral Oregon Irrigation Company's
system, a petition was presented by
W. R. Davidson, praying that there
be included In the lands of the pro
posed district the W$ of NE4, the
NEH of NW4 and NEVi of NKVi
of Sec. 21, Twp. 14 S. Range 13,
E.W.M.
A similar petition was presented
by Nellie J. Irvin. praying that there
be included in said district the XW'H
of Sec. 10, Twp. 17 S. Range 13.
E.W.M.
It was ordered that the election lie
called and held on December 17
1917.
On motion duly mnde and second
ed. court adjourned at 12 M. to nioet
at 1:30 P. M. same date.
Court called to order at 1:30 P,
M. same date, present, same members
as at morning meeting.
In the Matter of the Ovid W. B
Riley Road:
A petition signed by some 200 res
ident taxpayers, praying that the Ovid
w . B. Riley Road from Bend to Turn
alo be straightened and cindered. No
order was made in this matter, but
same was taken under advisement
until it can be determined whether
there will be sufficient funds for ex
tensive road improvements.
In the Matter of the Kroenert
Brick Yard Road:
In the matter of the donations on
the Kroenert-Brick Yard road, it was
ordered that the donations of A. J.
Kroenert, Bend Brick & Lumber Co.
and Oreweller be paid to the county
treasurer and turned into the een-
erai tuntl and that warrants be issued
on said fund, for all of the labor on
said road.
In the Matter of Lighting Systems
for County Automobiles:
In the matter of lighting systems
for the county sheriff's and countv
superintendent's automobiles. It is
ordered that $105.00 be appropriated
to Install such a system on each of
said automobiles.
In the Matter of Appropriations for
Sisters Fair Premiums:
In the matter of the appropriations
for premiums on exhibits at the Sis
ters fair, a report having been sub-
It appearing that the
What does he ask of Belgium?
Nothing that isn't fair
A few big forts, a lot of ports,
The only army there,
Control of a'.l the commerce.
The railroads and the wires;
Aside from which there's not a thing
His little heart desires.
And if he wants so little
From a land of Belgium's size
He'll certainly go easy
On the rest of the allies.
Let's see if we can figure out,
Let's see if we can guess.
What all the cuss will ask of us
Before he'll end the mess.
Of course, he'll wish for Poland;
He'll claim Alsace-Lorraine;
That part of Portugal which lies
Between the sea and Spain;
Roumania and Serbia
In toto and Intact;
Not very much of Russia
One-half, to be exact.
Of Italy, say Venice
And Florence, yes, and Rome;
The choicest site in Naples,
Where he'll build a winter home.
Of France, the whole of Paris,
Versailles, Calais, Bordeaux,
And all the rural districts
Where the champagne makin's grow.
Of Britain, O not very much:
Merely some guarantees
That English ships will make no trips
Without first saying "Please!"
And that the Teuts be given
Exclusive right of way
Between the unimportant ports
Of Dover and Calais.
N
Of our U. S. he'll ask much less
Because we started late:
Possibly New York harbor,
Besides the Golden Gate,
The Capitol, the White House,
Our railroads and our mills,
And Just sufficient change to pay
His and his sidekicks' bills.
The Kaiser is a violet,
As modest as they grow.
Like Goldsmith's Man, the Kaiser
wants
But little here below.
They say he's been that way since
birth:
Shy as a young gazelle;
The Kaiser only wants the Earth
But what he'll get is Hell.
SISTERS MAX MARRIES,
A. J. Weston, of Sisters, and Miss
Edith M. Lewis, who arrived here re
cently from Pennsylvania, were mar
ried yesterday afternoon by Judge T.
E. J. Duffy. They went to their home
at Sisters .tills morning.
mined and
premiums paid in accordance with the
supinations or mc county court
amounted in all to $271.70. it was
ordered that a warrant for said
amount be drawn in favor of F. L.
Shaw, secretary, for said purpose.
In the Matter of the S. R. Hogln
Road:
In the matter of the S. R. Hosln
iuei, ii as ornereu mat supervisor
t . u. Wilson be ordered to open and
improve said Toad to make it pass
able, with such assistance from the
settlers as he Is able to obtain.
In the Matter of the F. E. Davton
Road:
In the matter of the F. E. Dayton
road, it was ordered that Supervlsar
F. B. Wilson be ordered to open said
road as located by the board of view
ers, and ordered by the court.
In the Matter of Supplies for Coun
ty Truck:
In the matter of the county truck,
it was ordered that a top and tires
be purchased from Wentworth & Ir
vin. In the Matter of the A. O. Walker
Road:
In the matter of the A. O. Walker
road, same was continued.
In the Matter of the Ed. Walker
Road :
The matter of the Ed. Walker road
coming up for consideration, same
was continued.
In the Matter of the H. F. Jones
Road:
The matter of the H. F. Jones road
coming up for consideration, same
was continued.
In the Matter of the Ditch Water
in Sisters Streets:
In the matter of the metltl nn re
garding ditch water in the streets of
Sisters, same was continued until the
uexi adjourned meeting.
In the Matter of the Roads to East
iaxe:
The matter of the roads to East
Lake coming up for consideration,
same was continued.
In the Matter of the County Bud
get: This matter coming up for consid-
cmuun, same was continued.
In the Matter of Renin Tu.i.ni-u
In the matter of the petition of
Thomas Ewlng, asking for payment
of bounty on certain coyotes, same
was continued until the next meeting.
JSc- further business coming up for
. Um,.,o, ouu,,, on motion duly made
and seconded, court adjourned.
Bend, Oregon, November 9, 1917
The County Court met in the Court
Room at 10:00 A. M., this date, pur
suant to Adjournment, County Judge
Barnes and Commissioner Smith he
ns present. The meeting was called
to order by the County Judge.
Claims: The mattnr nf ,.ioim
soiuai me county coming up for con
sideration, It was ordered that Claims
No. 1092 to 1198, Inclusive, and No.
1200 to 1230, Inclusive, as shown on
pages 38, 39, 40 and 41 of theJJocket
or Claims, be and the same ar here
by allowed, and the clerk Is insiiuct-
d to tssuo his warrants In nttynioiit
thereof.
County Budget: Tho matter of the
county budget coming up tor consid
eration at this time, sumo wits dis
cussed mid tho various Horns gone
over, and tho matter than continued
till tlm next meeting.
1). F. Jones Road, Districts No. 15
and 17: Tho Improvement of tho II.
F. Jones road In districts No. 15 and
17 coming up fur consideration, titter
due discussion, there was appropriat
ed $12S, or as much thereof us is
necessary to bo expended with mi
equal amount In work or null do
nated by eltliens Interested, in im
proving that part of said rmid be
tween tha Oregon Trunk railway
crossing and tho W. J. Stiirdlvtin
ranch.
Improvement of Eighth street. Oltv
of llend: Tills matter coining up for
consideration upon the petition of
uoorge A. Jones, asking that Eighth
street from Greenwood avenue north,
lie improved, the request was nut
granted, as same is a city street.
Scalp bounty: The petition of
Thomas Ewlng (or bounty on certain
coyote scalps was presented to the
court nt this time, anil the request
was denied as tho skins wore not ni-e-
sentcd In the proper condition.
A. U. V alker road: Countv Sur
veyor George S. Young, It. a. Black-
weii anil 8. It. Hogln wore nnmiinte.l
as viewers to view tho A. O. Walker
road on November 14.
Ed. alker rond. Roads tn Fust
Lake. Petition regarding water In
streets of Sisters: These matters
coining up (or consideration, same
were continued until the next regular
meeting o( the county court In De
cember.
No other business coming up for
consideration in tuts time, upon mo
tion duly mnde and seconded, court
adjourned to meet November 14
1917.
I'LAX TO HOLD ll.,A.l.
Tho Presbyterian Guild will meet
tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. O. C.
Henkle to complete arrangements for
the Christmas bazaar to be hold next
week In tho Prlngle building. In ad
dition to gifts, home cooked fjods
are to be on sale and lunches will be
served at noon.
( OI XTV KKCOltDS.
(Furnished by Central Orevon Abstract Co.)
' Xovemlter 2il.
Lewis M. Harrison to II. G. Itut-
terfleld, warranty deed, lots 19 and
20. block 17; lot S. block 2G. Im
perial.
Kenwood Promotion Co. to Albert
Rosbel, warranty deed, lot 8, block 8,
nenwood.
Chris W. Ehret to Guv E. Dobson.
O. C. deed, lots 4, 5 and 0, block IB,
Redmond.
Marshall C. Aubrey toiindtlienian
November 24.
David L. Miller to H. C. Schu
macher, warranty deed, lots 9. 10. 11
and 12. block 4S. orlgliinl Dial of
Redmond.
United States of America to Leo
Oswald, patent, lot 4. SE'i SIVH
18-14-10.
United States of America to Bvron
Newton, patent, W',, NW K . SK'
NW4, X!4 SW'-i, NV4 SE4, SH
-NE4 35-20-17.
The Bend Co. to Daisy E. Stuart..
warranty deed, lot 17, block 14, High
land.
United States of America to Thom
as Gray, patent, SW 14 SW 4 , Sec. 1 ;
S'6 SE'i and SEVi SW',4 Sec. 2;
XK'A NWVJ, N'4 NE14, Sec. 11;
XW'J NWV. 1 2-20-1 B.
dyumberUmr
Cfauwmwit vhtwf factum
lu 1 lUivix'Abjorbiivtf F.plsoAts
CS'to-yly
Anna Katharine Green
ttMtVwi)
Kathleen QjffDRD
Shown Every Thursday
mid Friday at
Kenwood Promotion Co. to II.
Peck, warranty ileed, lots 13 and 14,
block 12, Kenwood.
November 2(1.
J. ltiiiiuiKiirlner lo J. F. Lnthem,
warranty deed, NIC. 4-15-10.
W. O. Mohiindro to Hurry It. I'er
rlnc. warranty deed, lots 24 and
block 151; lots 25, 2ii, 27 and 2S,
block 151, Terrebonne.
Fremont I.aud Co. to Christian
Mueller Land & Timber Co., warran
ty deed, N'4 Sec. 4; N i NEV, .
HE '4 NEVi, NIC '4 NW'4 rlic. 2 J.
20-11; Sec. 18-20-13; SV4 Sec. 12;
W'A Sec. 13; SE '4 SE'i Sec. 23:
NE'4 SW'-i and S SV'4 Sec 24-31-11;
SW4 Sec. 19: W Vi NE'4.
-N ij NV4 Sec. 31-21-13.
Desert 'Land Hoard (o Geo. M.
Erlckson, certificate of proof, SEVi
SE'4 19-17.
J. E. Reed to J. 11. Ron, warranty
deed, lot 11, block 26, original plat
oi iietimouil.
November 27.
Alexander M. Drake to The Bend
Co., Q. C. deed, lots 6 and 7. block
30. Park Addition to Bend.
The Bend Co. to E. M. Thompson,
warranty deed, lot 7, block 1 ; lot 6.
block 2; lots 6 and 14, block 4: part
of lots 5 and 6. block 3, all In Hust
ings Addition to Bend.
CREW REPAIRS DITCH
AT PLEASANT RIDGE
Her. Scott Moves to Kuncli Recently
I'tm based in Terrebonne
Community.
(Special to Tho Bulletin.)
PLEASANT RIDGE, Doc. 3. The
C O. I. Co. have n crew of men re-
LET FOX DO IT'
Transfer Phone 221
LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING
You can rely on our service for we know how to handle
your work. We are prompt.
PIONEER AUTO STAGE & TRUCK CO.
Furnace Contractor
TINNING OF ALL KINDS
Repairing, Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights
Rooting of All Kinds.
H. J. SOHM
MEN AND WOMEN Who are exacting on
style, who insist on quality, who are critical of
fit will find these characteristics in
JOHNSON'S TAILORING
Ladies' Work Given Special Attention.
Suits and Coats made to order, Remodeling,
Altering, Relining.
WE DO CLEANING AND PRESSING
Bend View
PRICES: $100 AND UP
TERMS: Reasonnb.e .
We'll loan you money to buifd.
BEND'S MOST SCENIC
RESIDENCE PUOPERTV
Every Lot commands a view
ofthe River, Mountains and
City. Building restrictions
according to Location,
SEE
J. RYAN & CO.
O'Kflne Bldg. Phone 361
pulling itho ditch In this vlcliully (or
next Irrigating eiison.
Rev. Bent I and (u iillly moved Fri
day to their ranch which they recent
ly purcluiHcd near Terrebonne.
O. E. Anderson mid wife made H
business trip lo Redmond Friday.
KiiHimiK Peterson mid Mrs, Jolinii
sen returned (nun (hclMrlp Wednes
day night. While gouu tliny visited
drum t'uiuiwnv and family at New
hern, Orel Mr. Cniiuway formerly
lived lu thlK vicinity.
Mr. 11 ml Mm. F. II. lliiiiKhuian uiid
Mr. mid Mr. O. E. Aiidemou attended
the party lit Dcxcliutci Wedueaday ev
euiiiK kWuii by Mia, Itedfleld unit Mm.
Connelly.
Howard Hartley and family, nf
Tumuli), culled lit llm W. II. tl ray
homo Friday.
Andrew N'cIhoii, Julie I'ctei'Ron unit
Antnno Alilatnim helped movo ltev.
Scot I 'a lioiiKClinld kooiIm to Terru
biiiino Friday.
Tom Merchant took away Ilia at nek
which linn been piiHliirlnx on the An-
ilcmnn pluco, the lut nf the week.
1). A. Ilccann U pullliiK itotuu trees
on the N. II Wood much thla week.
('. M. Itedfleld und family, of Ilex-
chiifH, und Mr. mid .Mm, W, II, (Iruy
itpent TliiuikHKlvliux in tho Andcrmin
heme.
Noah (iruy made a liuKlnemt trln to
Redmond Kiilurdity.
Kleeliie CturiHi Percolator, inukca
umber coffin In aeven nilnulea, IS til.
The Power Co.
THE UNION 1JARHER
SHOP
IIANIKTKH (10HNKV. I'ropa. .
IHkIi 'lu Work (Juiirmili'Pil
Timber Worker' Club
IIONI) & OltKUON BTItKKTS
ECONOMY IN
SUGAR USING
Will help the food administration in providing a
concentrated, heat-giving ration for the Ixiys in the
trenches. When you ask lor our new fruit and nut
center candies you are helping to avert a sugar famine,
incidentally you are getting something that will
tickle your palate mightily. We want your co-operation,
for we are reducing our use of sugar to a min
imum for the bidance of the month.
REMEMBER that we are continuing to serve
our dainty Light Lunches. You will be well
satisfied with our culinary department.
McBRIDE'S
OREGON ST.
NEAR WALL
SHEVLIN PINE
SOLD BY
MILLER LUMBER COMPANY
SASH. DOORS and MILL WORK
Phone 1661
FOR
SASH FACTORY WOOD
PHONE
BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO.
441
THE BACKBONE OF BEND IS
LUMBER MANUFACTURING
OUR PAYROLLS
MAKE
YOUR PROFITS
BY (BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS
YOU ARE HELPING BENT).
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
Txicul .Sales Agent
MILLKH LUMIIKKICO.
Completo Stock of Lumbar
Lain, Banh.and Doom
The United Warehouse Company
WIIOLKNALK niSTniflUTOItS
KOIl CKN'i'KAL OUECJON OK
OIL, GASOLENE,, FLOUR, SALT,
MEATS, HAM. BACON, LARD, Ek.
Fertilizers for Lawns and Farm Lands
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
We Buy Hides
THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY
Phone 241 A. M. Printfls, Manager