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THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND. OREGON. WKDNKHDAY, MARCH 10, 1010
The Bend Bulletin
DAILY EDITION
Fg.tli.li.it Bvry Afternoon Excwnt Rnnday.
Br ih Bsng Bulletin (Inrorporolrd).
Bniorou as twcnnd Class matl.r. January S,
117, at tho Post OfftfS at Bend. Oregon, under
Act 0( March . 1879.
ROBERT W. BAWVKR Editor-Manager
HKNHY N. KOWI.F.R Aocisto rMilor
KKKK A. WOrXKI.KN... Advertising Mauu'r
H. W. Ht'NT .Cimilstiim MHtmw.'r
KALi'II STKNCKK ..Mechanical SupL
An Independent Newspaper, stamlintr for tho
square deal, clean buAinr. clean politics and
the best interests of Itcnd and Central Oregon.
IRRIGATION'S
NEEDS NOTED
(Oonttnuod from Page 1.)
nctmont of this portion of tho Irri
gation district Inw.
"Agricultural lamia lueliultnl with
in tho limits ot a nnniloipallly may
now ho included in an irrigation
tilstriot.
"This umcmlmct-.t was uV.ctmil to
ho necessary on account of tin larro
urea of agricultural luml which is
Sl'IlSCRtPTION RATES
HT Uall
.... - v IK on
fill Monihs".'.'.'. $2.76 i inclniU'il wllliiit tho limits of some
mree Months j,y j "-60 j ot the municipalities within or tul-
Ona Year ..f.M Jurent to tlio irrigation districts. Tho
OMMMCntn"."."."";!!;;"o'ottuora ot ,lu!, agricultural lamia
frequently tlosiro to liao tho sumo un obligation ot tho remnlmlor of tho
irrigated and prior to tho amend- lands in tho district. This rendered
ment it was uot possible to include
such lands In on irrigation district
I'nlt Rcclumutitm l'o.vsililc.
All subocriptions are due and PAYAHI.E IN
ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed
subscribers and if renewal is not made within
-vasonable time the paper will bo discontinued.
Please notify us promptly of any change of
eJdt-ms, or of failure to receive the paper regu
larly. Otherwise we will not bo responsible tor
eoplea missed.
Make all checks ana orders payable to The
Bene Bulletin.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1919.
BUDGETS.
Those of our readers who have
been sufficiently interested in city
matters to read what has been said
in these- columns concerning the
financial condition ot the city will
remember frequent remarks as to the
importance of a. correct budget and
a strict adherence in expenditures to
the estimates made. The first ne
cessity is care in preparing the
budget in order that all needs may
be provided for, and the second that
the budget be presented to the people
in such form that it may be easily
understood and that the city's finan
cial condition may be readily seen.
A city budget that meets most of
these requirements is that of The
Dalles, which has just come to our
attention and is reprinted below for
the benefit of all interested. Aside
from the comparison which may be
made between it and the Bend city
budgets, as hitherto published, it is
interesting to notice that the total
amount provided for general city ex
pense is about 250 per cent, more
than the amount provided in Bend's
4919 budget.
We urge a careful study of. the
figures below:
It feasible it might reduce tho
amount to bo paid to tho statu to
tho extent ot tho umottiit expended
by tho federal government, or any
Irrigation district In reclamation of
tho lauds.
"Tho dralnngu district law was tilso
nmcmlcd in some Important f en I vires
so that it. corresponds nioro olosHy
to the Initiation district law ami all
question has been eliminated as to
whether or not the obligation ot the
district was an individual or a com
munity obligation. Heretofore, ow
ing to a peculiar wording of the
statute, It has been contended by
some that the amount assessed
ugnlnst any particular tract was the
obligation of that tract, and was not
FOR RENT
FOll KENT 'lioiiNokeepliiK apart
munis, modern house, suitable tor
man and wife. No children wanted
Inquire north Standard Oil Co. or
llullotln. 33-Kli-llp
pill KKXT Wuinlshed room In
private home, reasonable. Call
021 l'iorltla Sundays or evenings.
Ml-77tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
.M lti:in:.ltS.l,S at the Liberty
Temple 'Sunday, 2 1'. M., Thurs
day, 8 P. M. Web. 4-78-!IG;
FOR SALE
"Provision has also been made for
the reclamation ot lands in an irri
gation district in units. Heretofore
It was necesnry that every, acre of
Irrigable land in a district should be
assessed the same as every other
irrigable acre. This brought about a
tendency to exclude land . from the
district which would Increase the
cost against the main body of land
notwithstanding the fact that it
might be entirely feasible to irrigate
these lands at a higher cost. It will
now be possible to iuclude such of
these lands In an irrigation district
as a separate unit, and then assess,
them, according to the cost ot
reclamation.
"Under the irrigation law as en
acted in 1917 the district could not
require construction bonds in excess
of 25 per cent, of the amount of the
contract. This was remedied by an
amendment which now permits the
district to require any bond that it
sees fit, not less however, than 25
per cent, of the amount of the
contract.
Tunialo Aitl Ordered.
"The desert land board was auth
orized to enter into a contrapt for
the reclamation of the Tumalo pro
ject and was authorized to increase
the lien on the unsold land in the
project to a sufficient extent to com
plete its reclamation, or, it it deems
DALLES CITY BUDGET FOR 1919.
Notice of estimated expenses and proposed tax levy for Dalles City,
Wasco county, ' Oregon, for the calandar year 1919.
Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, December 17, 1918, at 7:30
o' clock p. m., the common council of Dalles City will be in session at. the
council chamber, city hall, and that any taxpayer ot Dalles City will be
heard in favor ot or against the estimates and the proposed tax levy as
hereinafter itemized:
Item No. 1 Fund for miscellaneous expenditures J5.000.00
Library fund :. 3,187.00
Item No. 2
Item No. 3
Item Ho. 4
Item No. 5
Item No.
Item No.
Item No.
Annual int. payments on general bonded indebted
ness 10,950.00
Sinking fund, 10 per cent, ot $45,000.00 general
obligation bonds becoming due in Hay, 1920 4,500.00
Salaries of paid city officers:
Marshal $1,200.00
Police .. - 1,200.00
Recorder : 1,200.00
Street commissioner 1,200.00
Fire Warden 1,020.00
Treasurer 600.00
Attorney 600.00
Janitor 420.00
Total . '. 7,440.00
Fuel ! 450.00
Fire department a '. 550.00
Special police fund 200.00
Item No. 9 Lighting ot streets, city hall and barn 3,900.00
Item No. 10 Health department 250.00
Item No. 11 Street cleaning department .'. 1,680.00
Item No. 12 General street fund, horse feed, etc 7,000.00
Item No. 13 Annual assessment on portion of property owned
by city and bonded by street improvements.... 637.00
Item No. 14 . For payment of principal of bond No. 1:
Brewery grade improvement $ 600.00
Bond No. 1, 9th street bridge 600.00
Total becoming due in 1919 1,000.00
Total amount required for city expenditures $40,044.00
Receipts estimated from all other sources, being fines and mis
cellaneous licenses from city recorder's office 1,644.00
Balance, total amount to be raised by direct taxa
tion $4.5,000.00
Valuation of Dalles City property, 1918 roll as at present re
ported by county assessor. $3,407,530.00
When public service corporation values are added later it is
estimated that total valuation for 1918 roll on which
taxes will be collected in the year 1919 will be 3,750,000.00
proceeds or lz-mni tax on aDove valuation wiinout any ue-
ductlon for delinquency 45,000.00
EXPLANATORY NOTE.
The rate ot city tax for the present year (1917 tax rollB) is 11.6 mills
and was estimated to raise $43,500.00.
Bonds Nob. 1 and t; city hall refunding bonds, issued April, 1918,
will become due in 1919, principal $1,000.00, and there is now money on
hand in such fund to make payment of these bonds. The money being
proportionate part of the sinking fund of last year from the portion col
lected in October, after the date of issuance of refunding bonds.
Dated this 6th day of December, 1918, by order of the common council
passing the same as preliminary estimate at regular session on December
3, 1918,
D. L. CATES, Recorder of Dalles City.
STOCK MEETING AT
TUMALO DRAWS ANY
O. E. Anderson was doing some
surveying for W. H. Gray Tuesday.
Miss Hilma Nelson entertained the
following ladies . Wednesday after
noon: Mrs. H. T. MikkelBen, Mrs.
W. H. Gray, Mrs. O. E. Anderson,
Mrs. Catharine JohnnsBii, Mrs, J. A.
Chnse, Miss Etta Chase, Mrs. John
Edwards, Mrs. Carrie Johnson, Mrs.
J W. Peterson and Mrs. Olo Hanson.
Mrs. F. 8. Hutchins of Oregon City
vlsltod at the Andereon home Friday.
Fred C. Seeling came down from
Bend Saturday night and remained
over Sunday. '
e
Reginald Bayley of Tumalo was a
visitor at the Anderson home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson at
tended tho movies In Bend Saturday
night.
Lea Houghtaling went to Bend
Saturday night to remain over Sun
day. Mnrnh Aubrey of Bend visited at
tho Gray home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. August Halberg and
children of Bend called on Mr, and
Mrs. W. H. Gray Sunday.
Rasmus Peterson, accompanied by
Mrs. Catharine Johnnsen, Mrs. H. T.
Mikkelsen and Alfred Mlkkelsen,
wero Bend visitors Thursday. '
Mrs. Monahan of Redmond called
on Mrs. O. E. Anderson Thursday
afternoon, '
tho drainage district bonds somewhat
onjeciioniiDia and tlie statute was
amended to cover this point.
District Imw Aids.
"Summing up, heroforo,' much
favorable legislation was secured af
fecting reclamation. In fact, tho
last legislature Bee mod to take, a
more favorable view toward reclama
tion than its predecessors. This Is
probably due to the success that has
beeu obtained under the new Irriga
tion district law, which was enacted
In 1917.
"If the people approve the program
which has been submitted by the leg
islature, undoubtedly Oregon will seo
greut activity In reclamation ot land
in the next few years. When irriga
tion was reduced to a, sound business
basis by the enactment ot our present
excellent irrigation district law. It
did much to change the then adverse
sentiment' against the reclamation
and irrigation In particular. It
would seem that Oregon has now the
best opportunity In its history for
substantial development and insofar
as her statutes are concerned, as well
as her possibilities tor reclamation
Oregon is unsurpassed."
poll HALK Geo. Taylor, Bond,
Ore., has all kinds, of young Tilla
mook calvoa. Call Rod 13-11, or
wrlto Box 113, for Information.
2S-85-91p
poll HAI.K Four-room house, 32
Gilchrist Ave. G. V. Wlttti.
19-84-890
poll HALK 8 head ot cattle, one
filly. Can be seen at Ilevors' place
at Tumalo dam. Might consider
Ford in trade. ' G. Huottl, Bond, Ore.
26-8G-7p
poll HAI.K 5-room modern house.
with bath. Inquire 366 East
Greonwood St. 22-85-9p
poll HALK Good upright plnno,
$100.00 cash. Cull utter 4. 46
Irving Ave. 20-85-7c
poll HALK 160 acres of land In
Tumalo district; $4 an acre. C. V.
Sllvts. "14-84HP
Daily Market Report
(Furnished by arrangement with the
Central Oregon Bank.)
NORTH PORTLAND. Murch 19.
Fifty cattle received. Market steady.
Prime steers. $1314; good to
choice, 111.60 12.60; medium to
good, llOfrll: fair to medium, $9
10; common to fair. I84J9; choice
cows and heifers, $10.60012; good
to cnolce, $9 010; medium to good
talr to medium, 56; can-
ners, $3.504.60; bulls, $608.60;
calves, $9.60013.50; stockers and
feeders, $74fl0.
Hog Market.
Three hundred hogs received.
Market strong.
Prime mixed. $18.25018.60; me
dium mixed. $17.90018.15; rough
heavy, $16017; pigs. $15016; bulk
of sales, $18.25 18.35.
Sheep Market.
No sheep received. Market strong.
Prime lambs, $16017; fair to me
dium, $14016; yearlings, $11012;
wethers, $9010; ewes, $6.50010.60.
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Classified advertising chares per Issue 10
rents for 20 words or Ices. One cent per
word for all over 20. All classified advertislne
strict? cash in advance
poll HAI.K 7-pusscnger Dorrls
touring car, practically new. Will
be sold at an exceptional bargain
price if taken Immediately. Inquire
Bulletin. 05-83-8p
poll HAI.K Ford delivery, good
running order, $250; flat top oak
desk and chair cheap, A to Z Gro
cery, 134 Oregon 81. 08-8 3-Rp
poR HAI.K A business, well estah
- Untied, making for Its owner $500
net per month. Experience not
necessary. $5000 cash , will handle
this deal. Write Box 659. Bend,
Ore. . 06-82-7C
poll HALE Modern 6-room bunga
,lpw. Price $1860.' Inquire C. V.
Sllvls. 03-82tfc
poK HA I. K Lots 3 and 4. block 1,
Plnelyn Park. Two very attract
ive lots. Inquire Bulletin. 94-81tfc
poll HALK 1000-pound team, well
broke,' For Information see Pio
neer Carage, Bond St. 80-SOtfc
poll HAI.K Two wheel Ford trailer
In good shape. Price right. In
quire Roberts, Bend Garage.
62-75tfc
poll HALF) 2 cars, cash or terms.
II. R. Rlloy. 90-66tfr
WANTED
WANTED By private party for cash
used furniture. Write to Box No.
427, Bend, Ore. 32-86-Sp
WANTED To buy, second hand fur
niture, f. U. BOX Ml. 3U-8H-7C
yyAXTED First class starcher.
tsena Laundry. Vu-Sltfc
p!l HALK 1 Chevrolet, 1916
model; 1 Ford. 1918 model; 1
Maxwell, 1918 model; 1 Podge, 1918
model. Liberty bonds accopted.
Phono Black 112, or see Oeo. F.
Hoover. 65-78-tfc
poll HALF: Spring rye for late
seeding. P. A. Dovers & Bon, Tum
alo, Ore. 43-74tfc
pOR HALK Five-room house, Ken
wood, $900.00. Mrs. V. A. Forbes.
84-60tfc
Pile UpYoiriloiiey
ForaBainv j
ONE of the queerest things about some people is that they will not
follow GOOD ADVICE .when, they KNOW they OUGHT T.0,
Perhaps we are all more or lets that way. All the wise men of
all ages have urged their fellow beings to PUT AWAY SOMETHING
for a RAINY BAY. Good old Benjamin Franklin's sayings on eoonomy
and saving alone ought to make a bank book holder of EVERY ONE.
If yon have DELAYED, suppose you act HONESTLY with YOUR
SELF RIGHT NOW.
Central Oregon Bank
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
ALICE BRADY
IN
THE DEATH
DANCE
also BING BANG COMEDY
COMING Sunday sad Monday Mitckall Lewis in
The Code of the Yukon
GRAND THEATRE
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY IV
CALL ON
THE CASH MARKET
fiS? FISH, CLAMS
CRABS & OYSTERS
HOME CURED BACON AND HAMS
"Quality and Quantity" Our Motto
Thomas ilelit, Manager Orojiun Slreol
Ws farof a numcisllr owned slauskltt Houta sod Slsts aupaclmi
KEEP A KODAK ALBUM
Wouldn't tli older (oik like to Lav book of picture!
of toes icnool dtyt ? And tb Baoiss aJ tkty jrow up?
DO IT TODAY !
.KODAK ALBUMS, 25c to $4.50
CENTRAL PHOTO CO.
WITH M. H. SY.MONS, O'KANK W,UG., IIKND. OHK.
"In at One', at Five They're Done. "
Every Farmer Should See the
Parrot Tractor
Ready for Immediate Delivery. Creat Bargain
TERMS
You will b inttrtstad in In if
Nw Tractor, to come in and it at th
PIONEER GARAGE
. , , PHONE 221
WILLYS-OVERLAND AGENCY
LOST
jOHT Purtie containing month'
wage, Saturday evening In the
Liberty theater. ' Finder plouao re
turn to Bulletin and receive reward.
18-84-60
NOT1CK TO POULTRY KKKPKR8.
All persona keeping poultry with
in the limiti of the city of Bond are
hereby notified that under Ihe pro
vlnloni of a city ordinance thoy are
obliged to keep their poultry from
running at large. Keep your poultry
confined In yard and avoid the pen
alties of the ordinance.
L. A. W. NIXON,
84-870 Chief of Police.
school niHTiuer monh hlko
TIO.V NOTICK.
STATU OF ORRQON, '
County of Dimchutna, hb.
School District No. 1.
Notice Ih hereby given that at tho
bcIiooI dlHtrlct bond elnctlon hereby
called to bo held at Knnwood School,
In and for School DlHtrlct No, 1 of
DcRchule County, Oroxon, on Biitur
dity, the 2Hth (lay of March, A. I).
1910, botwann the hours ot two
o'clock p. m. and sevon o'clock p. in.,
there will bo Htihmlttod to the legal
voters theroof the question of con
tracting a bonded Indebtednons In the
sum ot twenty-eight thousand
($28,000) dollars for the purpose ot
providing funds with which to erect
and turnlBh a school building In and
for said school district.
Jh. y! o by ballot upon
which shall be the words "Ilondt
Yes" and .'Bonds No"; nnd fi
voter shall placo a cross (X) botwffllii
the word "Bonds" and the word
res, or between the word "Bonds"
and the word "No," which Indicates
! ill VI1UIUU, ,
The polls tor tne reception of th
ballots cast for or against the con-
iracuon or said Indebtedness will,
on said day and date and at the place
aforinld be opened at the hour of
two o'clock p. m. and remain opon
until the hour of seven o'clock p. m.
on the snme day when the same shall
be closod.
By order of the 'dlstrlot schoohs
noschutoB county, Oregon, mnilo this
fifth day of March, A. U. 1919.
t J. P. KKYRfl, ;
Chairman of District School f
Board.
Attest:
J. ALTON THOMrSON,
DlHtrlct Clork. 7fl-0Go
i. . . . notick.
Mh 19 ? , "' 1lm"l,,' Auoncy. (Won.
Mnrch i 12. 1010. 1 rmmsals will h r..v1 at
'his anto until t o'clnrk P. M April 14. lull.,
for furnishing apiiroslmatol, A2U0 hrail of
raltl., to hn nurrhnaed tor th. Klamsth In
.Hans, amirntfmaMy as Mlowsi llolfor.. 1
nafly 700, mltoh ,'. M'
fij, 1. " ' "'. i" nrnu nnr.roNl or
Durham, 1 to 8 yrnm nlil. 220. Th. rlirht Is
rsasnrra 10 rajool any and all hlils. to asmiil
"! ,", ' "MiJh; nthar,' ami to wnlvn
-1 h l ' .' "mwi nintaa Mnvsrnmont
In.f L-nfUL 'Ptarrst rllrMt or InillrMt, In
,h! i,?i!rtfl"d ?' ",'y,v" ". Walter (I.
West, Supervisor In Chargs, M.g7e