THE BKND IWM.KTIN, DAILY KD1TION, 11KND, OREGON, MONDAY, JVI.Y 91, 1010 PAGE a The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION (Mtohaa Bwy Aftarnaan nwl Saaaar B7tf Baaa B.I1.1U 7nr.- H atlha Poat OKI at B.ud. Onm ttndar nrNRV N FOWLER Aiaoelata Editor LRliu Aiifc'r IM . Violation Manawr X A ilAWI ALPH 8PBNCKB MaahanlcJ SupC An lndw.nd.nt , SUBSCRIPTION BATES Br Mail ...U.00 On Year Bli Month rhra Months ...111.70 ...11.(0 On. Yaar 55-52 u Month. n. Un.tk ov All aubMrlptlonl ra du. nd PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notice! of aipiratlon ar. maltad ,obaeribra nd if ranawal U not mad. within SSnaW. tim. th. papr will ba diawntlnurf. Plaaaa notify ua promptly of any thanK. of jddraaa, or of faUura to racalira th. W' (SnyTbthOTia. wa will not ba rloa.lbU for ."aTthacka and ord.r. paj.bl. to Th. nn Bulletin. MONDAY, JULY 21, 1919. IRRIGATION VS. TOWER. Commenting on the invest iKation now being made here by Professor Crosby, Mr. Hamlin and Mr. Wiley, the Oregon Journal says: "On the theory that the proposed Benham talis reservoir will hold water rests largely the future devel opment of irrigation in the De schutes valley. On this thirteen mil lion dollar project the government is asked to cooperate. As a pre liminary step the government has sent out three experts to study the geological formation of the country and report thereon. This commis sion is composed of Professor Cros by of Massechusetts, a noted geol ogist. Homer Hamlin, of California and A. J. Wiley of Idaho, both of whom are consulting engineers of the V. S. reclamation service. "The experts have arrived in Bend to begin the examination. "If the report is favorable, tt will no doubt be followed by fed eral aid, which will help to bring under the irrigation district the valley of the t)eschutes and make thousands of acres of land productive . "The geology of the country, which is of volcanic orgin, is pe culiar. It will be Interesting to know it there are subterranean Channels through which the water will escape and make impounding Impossible. The experience with the Tumalo dam makes it impera tive that a careful investigation be made before such a project as the one contemplated is put into exe cution. "One-result that will follow the building of a large reservoir will be the destruction of the present water power of the Deschutes as far north as the mouth of the Crooked river. Bend will have to get its power from some other source. "This, however, is a small matter compared to the. great development of wealth through irrigation, both local and general. The future growth of tbe region depends up on it. Tbe forests, that are now its greatest asset, though they will last for years, are being cut down under the stimulation of the general demand for lumber. When they are gone the only re source is irrigation." . Tbe Bulletin has consistently urged tbe irrigation development of this section through the construc tion of the' Benham falls reservoir and in other ways and would be the last to say anything that would tend to obstruct the project. We have said before, however, and we repeat now, that it will be an un fortunate thing for Bend to have all possibilities of power development in the Deschutes destroyed. We want to see the agricultural devel opment that will come with irri gation and we want the industrial growth that cheap and plentiful electrical power will bring. It would be unfortunate to have either developed ' at the expense of the other, as tbe Journal says must be the case, and we trust that our power, or some of it,' may be pre served. However, the Benham project is now the big .thing. Let us do all we can to obtain it and then, when it is building, see If some of the power cannot be saved. God of the Lower World. In one temple of Japan the ImnKe Is n Japanese conception of the (tod of i he lower world. The Itci'e him nn iiitiiKiinl hiHte-y. An Inr te maker. It ix snld, died. When he -.ppenred be ..fori the lord of the other world, he vim I dill th' In hid llfrftme he hnd hover represented the lord of (he world properly, iinii Jhnt ho must return to Mirth nnd .vske n .. likeness. The flimie l lnlrd 'it ' 1!w result of Hie nrdei II I ho -cj '..lie with II. re1 face ii".il nmlT.m-.'ii glare thnt !! story wen"! pliiuslb'. Hazelwood Ice Cream at Horton Drug Company LOOK FOR GRAVE AND GOLD Two Reason Which Actuate Exploit era Searching Among Santa Bap' bara Channel Island. Again the rugged and little-frequented Santa Barbara channel Islands nr. being explored for the burin) spot of Juan Cnbrltlo, the intrepid Spaniard who visited the California const In the sixteenth century. The search centers In Snn Miguel Ishmtl, the property of J. P. Moore, a wealthy resident or Florida. Cuhrlllo died ou one of the Islands, It appears, reasonably certain, nnd San Miguel Is generally believed to be the Isle where he met death. One le gend has It that Cabrlllo died of a fever, anotlie.r thnt he met a violent death at the hands of a warrior from one of the Indian tribes then Inbuilt I ni: the channel Islands. He is said to have been secretly burled at nlcht in a cave. In a spot In accessible except at low title. Not all the romance thnt Is asso ciated with Snn Miguel grows out of the supposed tragic death. For gen erations Culifornians have heard of the fabulous sums of gold hidden there by sea rovers. Treasure Is snld to have been burled on the Isle by Sir Francis Drake, after he hnd stripped Spanish bullion-laden ships. Drake, so the legend runs, left hurriedly and neither returned nor gnve a key to the secret enche. Several of the Spanish nnd Mexican outlaws that overrun southern Califor nia in the Spanish regime, and even after the Americans came, are snld to have made the islands their meeting place and to have buried there a for tune In gold and silver coin. KIEV WELL WORTH A VISIT Capital of the Ukraine Remarkable Combination of Old and New Cities. Kiev contains about Ave hundred thousand Inhabitants, and comprises four diMinct districts, which may also be called separate towns. I'odol. the commercial quarter, skirts the river Dnieper, and above It. on a steep de clivity. Is Ltpki. the residential quar ter, and an enchanting spot in sum mer, with its handsome villas embow ered In dark, luxuriant foliage. North of that Is Kiev proper, which contains tbe university and the ca thedral of St Sophia, a building erect ed in the eleventh century, but so con-J stantly repaired and added to that It Is now a huge and towering structure with more than dozen large golden domes. ' Here also are the theaters, hotels and shops, which are quite as modern as those of Petrograd or Moscow. Pet chersk, the fourth district. Is well worth seeing, for ltflls honeycombed with caves and catacombs that In old en days were used as places of refuge and as monastic cells, and where, dur ing holy festivals, one can scarcely move through the dense crowds of pil grims, of whom three hundred thou sand annually visit this ancient and revered monastery. Warship May Carry Mall. Removing their side armor, protec tive decks, barbettes and guns would change battle cruisers into lint mall liners with plenty of room for passen gers. That Is the proposal which has the approval of the Swedish minister of marine for application to the Swed ish navy's two largest warships. The vessels so paclflcated would have 2,000 tons dead-weight capacity with a dis placement of 4,300 tons and a speed of 25 to 30 miles an hour. Sweden's navy numbers CO war craft of all kinds, all of which are well designed and con structed, but rather siiiull for actual war purposes. This appears to he the first f-erious Indication of a possible peaceful use for naval units. Popular Mechanics Mngnzlne. Foch Joins the "Piper." Marshal Foih has acquired a P.rltlsh habit. The French do not generally smoke pipes. Day by day Marshal Foch saw Field Marshal Halg and oth er British generals In the vortex of the work calmly doing their work behind good high-bowled briar pipes. Foch asked Halg what It was like to smoke a pipe. He bought nn Kngllsh one. He filled tt under careful British military Instruction. He began the attempt with energy and purposeful determina tion, but at first smoked more matches than tobacco. Now, however, he has mastered It and thoroughly enjoys a good briar which he has bought from an English Arm. Many Horse Stay "Over There." Not all our fighters will return to the land of their birth. Most of the men those that are living will come home, but many of the horses will not. for there Is great need of draft ani mals In the reconstruction work In France and Belgium, and there are plenty of war-worn horses thnt a few weeks or months of rest will restore to usefulness. The Red Star animal relief organization In New York Is In teresting IU)elf In the plcasnnt task of getting the poor old war horses Into fresh fields and pastures green. Youth's Companion. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE! TO IRRIGATORS AND OTHKIW. Chapter 426 of the General Laws of Oregon, for 1919, effective on and after June 2, 1919, makes ft a mis demeanor for anyone to permit waste water to flow upon a public road or county highway. The fol lowing Is the text of the act: Section 1. Any person or per- sons or corporation occupying land as owner, proprietor, leasee or other wise, who willfully or negligently permits any watur from uuy Irriga tion or draliinKO ditch to wasto or How from tho lands or premises owned, occupied, loused or rented by him, upon any county road or public highway, or upon tho right of way of any public road or county highway, and dumago tho same, or Interfere with tho public uso thereof, ahull bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall bo published by u lino not to exceed J 100, or Imprisonment In the county Jull not to exceed sixty days, or by both such lino and Im prisonment. Justice courts shall have concurrent jui'ixdletlon with the ciroi It courts of all offenses commit ted undur this ncl" Any person desiring to run irriga tion water across any county road should apply to tho county court for a permit. It is ulso unlawful to throw or deposit any glass or foreign sub stance upon liny county roud. The county court of Deschutes county bus directed mo to enforce the above laws and violators will be prosecuted. Nutnes and addresses of violators tire requested. A. J. MOORE. District Attorney, Court House, llend, Oregon. 2 dully-Mon.-Sut. 1 Weekly. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the committee on streets, public ways and sewers has tiled in the otllce of tho city recorder their report upon the proposed construction of west central main and sewer laterals Nos. 44, 45 and 4i. said west central main and laterals being locuted us follows: West Central Main. From station 54-50 to station It! -f-30. tho same being from the inter section of the center line of Division street and the alley south of Green wood avenue, southerly along the center line of Division streot to the Intersection of same with alley north of Frunklln avenue. Sewer Lateral No. 44. Beginning at tho intersection of. tne alley tying oetween nuwinoruei and Irving avenues and the center: line of Division street at the pro posed west central main and extend-; ing westerly up said alley for 750 I ft.pt In a nnlnt Inrnteri in ftl east 1 of Harriman street. Sewer Lateral No. 43. Beginning at the intersection of the alley lying between Greeley and Hawthorne avenues and the center line of Division street at tho pro posed west central main and extend ing westerly up said alley for 750 feet to a poiut located, 40 fect cast of Harriman street. Sener Lateral No. 4$. Beginning at the Intersection of the alley lying between Franklin and Greeley avenues and the center line of Division street at the proposed west central main and extending westerly up said alley tor 650 feet to a point located approximately 35 i feet east of Harriman street, which said report is in words and figures following, to-wit: The Honorable Mayor and Common Council, Bend, Ore. Gentlemen: Your committee on streets, public ways and sewers having been in strncted by you to view the location of the proposed west central main and sewer laterals No. 44. No. 45 and No. 46 begs to report as fol lows: That on the eleventh day of July, 1919, they viewed and ex amined' the locations of tho afore said proposed sewers and duly con sidered the maps, report and esti mates of the city engineer on the same and they have ascertained and determined that the four proposed sewers above mentioned are of such a nature and so related that in all respects they should be considered as single projects and that the benefits to be enjoyed by all property served by the same Is equal for any tracts or lots of equal area and that all property which is herein declared to be benefited by the proposed sewers shall be assessed in proportion to the area thereof, and further that the properly which is deemed to be benefited by the proposed Bewers and to he assessed to defray the cost of constructing the same is aa follows: AH lots or parts of lots In blocks 19, 20. 21, 26, 27, 28 of the plat of Bend, Deschutes county, Oregon, and all that portion of the right-of-way of the Oregon Trunn railroad I orig inally known as blocks 29, 30, 31 and 32 of the plat of Bend) described as follows: Beginning at a point on the east line of Division street in the city of Bend, Deschutes county, 1 Oregon, which point is located 140: feet south of the south line or Green wood avenue; thence south along the said east line of Division street for a distance of 1100 feet; thence cast for 140 .feet; thence north for 1100 feet; thence west for 140 feet to the point of beginning. Respectfully submitted, , J. C. RHODES, D. G. McPHERSON, F. F. SUTHERLAND, Committee on Streets, Public Ways and Sewers. You are hereby notified that any objections' you may have to the find ing and determination of said com mittee must be filed In the office of tho city recorder before 6:00 o'clock p. m. July 26, 1919, and that said report and objections will be con sidered by said council at an ad journed meeting of said council to be hold at 8:00 o'clock p. m., said 26th day of July, 1919. Dated at Bend, Oregon, July 12, 1919. 33-4pc D. H. PEOPLES, Recorder. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho ... I.tn nn alrnola. nithlln WBVS and sowers has filed In tho office of the city recorder ttioir report upon the proposed construction of sewer lateral No. 27, samo extending along the center line of Louisiana avenue .... .. , matiVir.lo nt ttlA tl 1 1 V east of Bond street easterly to the center of Lava Road, which said report Is In words and ftgursr, follow ing, to-wlt: TflMinHT WLast Showing of "THR 1 UlilUn 1 ETERNAL MAGDALENE " Tuesday and Wednesday "An Amazing Wife" Featuring Mary MacLaren VITAQRAPH COMEDY "CHUBS AND CHOPS" G R AN D THE AT RE The Honorable Mayor and Common Council, Bend, Ore. Gentloinen: Your committee on streets, public ways and sewers having been In strncled by you to view tho locution of Iho proposed sewer lateral No. 27 begs to report as follows: Thut on the eleventh day of July, 1919, they viewed and examined, tho location of the aforesaid proposed sewer lateral No. 27, and duly considered Iho maps, report nnd estimate of the city engineer on tho same and they have ascertained and determined that tho said proposed sewer lateral Is u unit within Itself nnd In ull respects to ho so considered; und that tho honoflts to he enjoyed by tho construction of the same Is equal for tracts or lota of equal area; and thut ull property which is herein declared to be benefited by the pro posed sewer lateral shall be assessed in proportion to the area thereof and further that the property which Is deemed to be benefited by the pro posed sewer lateral and to lie as sessed to defray the cost of con structing the same Is a follows: All of lots 8. 9 and 10 of block 17 of tho plat of Bend. Deschutes county, Oregon, nnd all of lot 1, 2. 3. 4 and u of block 2; and nil of lots 1 and 2 of block 1 of Lava Koad addition to Bond, Oregon, nnd ull of lots 4. 5 and 6 of block 27 of Pi.k addition to Bend, Oregon. Respectfully submitted, J. C. RHODES. D. O. McPHKR80N. F. F. SUTHERLAND. Committee on Streets, Public Ways and Sewers. You are hereby notified that any objections you may have to tho il tid ing and determination of snld com mittee must be tiled In the office of the city recorder before 5:00 o'clock p. m. July 26, 1919, and that said report and objections will be consid ered by said council nt an adjourned meeting of said council to be held ut 8:00 o'clock p. m , suid 2tith day of July, 1919. Dated ut Bend, Oregon, July 12. 1919. 33-42c " D. II. PEOPLES. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thut the committee on streets, public ways and sewers has filed in the office of the city recorder their report upon Progressiveness and Growth in this community, means dollar and Cf nt in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (White) Pine. Bulla1 of home product arid patronize lime irduitiy. Tie cheapctt and beat building material i Df'chute ("While) Pine and i manufactured right here into all lize and grades of lumber. Acquire a home of your cw n instead of a bunch of rent receipt. PUT. YOUR MONEY TO WORKBUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Seven Reasons Why There Should Be An Electric Range in Every Ber.d Home. rrjrnfv HitL 5th A blessing when days are hot; cook on nn Eloctrlo Range and you do not realize thore is any heat In your kitchen. . nth Very low rates maintained by the Bond Water, Llglit & Power Co, put all the comfortB of the ELECTRIC RANGE In reach of all. 7th Cleanliness, ease, comfort and the fact that. Mother's burdens are lightened should be the main reasons (or an Electric Range. Bend Water Light & Power Co. tho proposed construction of sewer lateral No. 30, tho same extending from tho present muuholo In tho cenwr of Oregon avenue easterly up tho center of Oregon avenue for u dlstnnco of 260 feet, which said re port Is In words und figures us fol lows, to-wit: Tim Honorable Mayor and Common Council, llend, Ore. Gentlemen: Your committee on streets, public ways and sewers having boon In structed by you to view tile location of tho proposed sewer lateral No. 30 begs to report us follows: Thut on the eleventh day of July, 1919, they viewed and examined tho locution of the aforesaid proposed sewer lateral No. 30, and duly considered the maps, report and estimate of Iho city engineer ou the sumo und they have ascertained and determined thut the suld proposed sewer luterul Is a unit within Itself and In all res pec t should be so considered; and thut ihe benefit to be enjoyed by the construction of the same is equal for tracts or lot of equal area; and that all property which Is herein de clared to be benefited by Iho pro posed sewer luterul shull be as sessed 111 proportion to tho area thereof; und further thut the prop erty which I deemed to be benefited by the proposed sewer luterul and to bo assessed to defray tho cost of constructing the same is a follows: All of lots 2, 3. 4 and 6 of block 14 and all of. lots 11. 12. 13 and 14 of block 15 of the plat of Bend, De schutes county, Orogon. Respectfully submitted, J. C. RHODES. I). G. McPHERSON, F. F. SUTHERLAND. Committee on Streets, Public Ways and Sewers. You ure hereby notified that any objections you may have to the flnd- ilng and determination of suld com mittee, must bo filed In Hie office or the city recorder before 5:00 o'clock p. m. July 26, 1919, und that snld report and objections will be consid ered by said council at an adjourned meeting of suld council to bo held ut 8 o'clock p. m., sold 26th day of July, 1919. Dated ut Bend, Oregon, July 12, 1919. 33-420 D. H. PEOPLES. Recorder. 1st Saving of time, labor and fuel. 2nd Meals, vegetables and other foods retain natural flav ors when cooked on an ELEC TRIC RANGE thnt are other wise lost In vapors when sub jected to uneven heat" pro duced by vrtiod, coal or gas ranges, 3rd Clot out of bed, turn the button and bronkfiist la started whllo you are dressing. 4 th No dirt, no ashes, Mother's work Is caslur and her disposition Is happier and ner aays are longer. rUOI'KNHIOXAL IMItlCCTOHY. Dr. Charles A. Fowler PHYSICIAN AND HUilOEON Ofiui lu the O'Kanu Building NAPIKK & YOUNG liAWYKKM Press llltlg., Bund, Ore. (1BNERAL LAW PR ACTICK HnMlaltleal t'oriioratUin., CuiilraeU IjiikI Till. anil Ktaln. Phono Rod Ml II. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-10 First Nutlonal Bank Illdg. Tel. (11 . (Dr. Cua'a r'urm.r Onlc..) II. II. Da Arinond Chan. W. Kr.hli.. I)e Armond & Krskino j I. A V V K It S O'Kano Building. Bend, Oregon W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 13-14 O'Kano Building Tol. Black 1781 Bend, Or. DR. TURNER, EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Locuted In Bend with New Equipment Private Offico In Thnraon' Jewelry Store Dr. II. N. MOORE DENTISTRY Hours: 9:00-6:30: 7:30-8:30 Sundays 10-1 Tol Black 1671 O'Kano Bids. T.lrphon. Ml n O Kan. Ill-Is Dr. E. E. GRAY DENTIST Hour. 9.00 lo I2:00-i:00 lo 5 JO l-Jcanlnfi ana1 Sundnt t .aaaliWawnf Dr. Anna Ries-Finley llus moved her office over Horton Drug Co. Office Phono Red HOI Residence 22 SI ii.Aiii 1)Iii:hhi.j pAitum Up-tOHlata lilrkal aralii trralmanta lor fallln hair and ilamlrurt. Kamwia No pla.tUua Kara tr.atm.nta. All Simla Hair Work dona. MUM. Ml 1. 1. Kit Old "I'aoiilra Btora" an Orctnn Bt. Ik-nd Lodge Nn. 423 lxyJ Or der of Mooao Moot In IIoom Hall every Thursday. Visiting brother are cordially Invited to attend. CENTUM. OIIEOON C'OM.rXTINO AGENCY Room 2-4 O'Kano Building llend, Oregon Collection Mudo In All Part of Central Oregon DR. G. SKINNER DKNTIHT Room 17 O'Kane Building Office Hours: 9 to 12 1 to 6 MRS. V.A.SMITH Agent for the NUBONK COIIHKTH Will call by appointment on 10r Columbia Street. ADDRESS P. O. BOX 838 SEND A POSTAL TO O. K. MAST 'PIANO TUNER TUNINC-CLEANINCREPAIKING BEND, OREGON R. L. ANDERSON Real Estate Insurance Loans Minneaot Street ' Phone; Office, Block 1 59 1 Rniclenee, 205 1 J. D. Anderion, Agent.