trfiWMW,iH WWMWrtWroiWHWTi1W WiiM! MWMWI.T" w -.. I. 3: THfe BEND BULLETIN 'For very man a less nd na more." square deal, no CII AKI.KS 1), ROWB KDITOR SUUSCRIPtlON RATH& One jrvr. ... Sis rconlht. Thtrt niinrth ..I1.J0 .to 'tnvtrUMr tn adranc.) Friday, January 54, 190s. Another noieworthv step in the work of reclaiming the desert in this section has been accomplished by .the Deschutes Intention & Ptrwcr Company. The big stave pipe that has been in process of construction for several weeks is nov finished, and last Snturday -water ran through it for the first time. The building of the big tube "has'been successfully accomplished in every particular, - and the means 'js now provided whereby water can be carried across the depression ol the old river bed and dciCcrfcd onto! thc.lnnds lying at the base' of How-. ell liuttes to the west nnd north 'The soil in that section is sonic of the very best fertile, deep and free Trora rock. With ample Water with which to irrigate, this lam will produce enormous crops Man) -settlers -are' '' already cultivating farms thcrr and have been waiting for the time when the ditch com pany would dclivrc water to them. 'The completion of the stave pipv means much to these settlers. The pipe, carries water sufficient tore. daim 1 2.000 acres. It makes pos stole the, building of happy homes itSd.ihe cultivation of fertile fields pn what has heretofore been sage brush wastes. It is a good piece ol worjc well done,' aud will play an important part itr developing this section. The people of Western Crook county arc to be commended for the fine school buildings they are erecting from lime to time Many countries that have been fully developed for years can not allow as good school buildings as are now found in several oi the dis tricts in this part of the county. Gist has a fine large building that imparts a touch of prosperity to the community iu which it stands. The building is painted white,' has a belfry surmounted by a flagstaff 'from which Old Glory waves, and the school yard is commodious and well kept. The same, can be said of the Sisters school a fine large. building, painted, and the yard iru 'good condition. The equipment of the school is also good. The Arnold district p.Iso boasts of a fine new building, well equipped, while Rosland keeps pace with the other districts and aIso,has a building as' good as the others. Very few thjngs create a better impression in minds of a traveler through the country than do well built, well painted and neat school houses. They indicate a progressive spirit and a desire for education that speak well for the people thati built them. The Madras Pioneer of lust week " published an editorial in which it called attention to the high tax levy for 1907, and complains that in view of the increased valuation placed on property by the- assessor the rate should have been reduced. It shows that with the increased valuation and the present Jevy of 14.3 mills a revenue of $100,000 will be turned into the county treasury. A few years ago the, county could conduct its affairs, pay all bills and keep out 6f debt with from $25,000 to 30.000 re-1 celpts from taxes, The Pioneer, seems to be concerned A about what becomes of the difference between thte sum and the greater amount that is now raised ,'by axatiou. TbetfiMKer should wot uk Wba7. xtmia$ tfrmLlous and should not bccbnlc ovcr-cxcjtcd abnt atlch a Muall patterns n seventy to severity fivc thousand dollar increase In the taxes paid by the people. This ac tion by the county court was clearly foretold several months ago. Trine ville needs a new court house nnd of course the funds must be raised. The Bend Commercial Club has a standing committee on Public Health nnd Sanitation. It is com posed of a doctor, undertaker nnd justice of the peace. Xuc Question arises whether the health of the public will be safe in the hands of such n committee. A few weeks ago a Powell Buttcs man was planting potatoes. Now the farmers in the Clovccdalc dis trict are plowing their 'fields, ac cording to our correspondent at Gist. How is that for a December aud January climate, Oi ye of the frozen Middle West Tax Levy an Outrage. Mtit rionrtr. The tax levy of 14 3 mills for 1007, which is only a fraction of a cent lower than the levy last year, t a disappointment to the taxpay ers of the county, who had a right 10 expect n lower rate of taxation with the enormous increase of pro perty values in the county, and bv many it is openly denounced as an outrage. During the past two vears property valuations have 'xen greatly increased in Crook county, and-especially in this sec tion of the county where the prin cipal values lie in farmiug lands, tuc assessment of which is .so per cent higher,, than it was two ytars av.o. At the pteseut rate of taxa tion, 14.3 mills, taxes arc higher now than they were 011 the same property two ylars ago. instead of growing less as might rightly be expected with the greatly increased tax roll of the county. The assessment upon which last year's tax-Itvy of 15 mills was based tfas approximately six mil lion dollurs, and wheu complaint was made against the h'gh rate, it was argued by the county adminis tration that the high rate was nec essary on account of the two year's state taxes which had to be paid by the county, and a much .lower rate was promised f(ir this year. This year the increase in the assessed valuations of the county is about one million dollars, and yet the levy is reduced only a fraction of a mill. What excuse can there be this year for the continued high rate of taxation? There was a time iri compara tively recent years, and within the memory of even the newcomers the "county, when Crook county managed to conduct al her affairs, pay her bills and keep out of debt, with from $25,000 to $30,000 re ceipts from taxes. This year's levy of 14.3 mills, upon assessment of about seven milllion dollars, will produce in round 'numbers $ioo,- 000. Wjber.e does it go? That question, will doubtless have a bear ing on the elections to be held in this county within the next few FRJVNK H. GRJEENMAN Attorney at Law. Will Practice In All Courts. Xoom over Bank. BfiND, OkHCON Laidlaw Bankings Trust Co. . LAIDLAW, OREGON The Conservative. Bankers. Your-Business Solicited. Cotirtcpus Treatment to All. Portland or New York Exchange. v. v.. mj-iou C. M. Sludd A. 1'. Kaiutay... ," ,.. ..... ........ l'rtMtrtt Vlce-lrcldcnt -Ca.blcr . . WW!CTOK& 1'. I'.. Dayton, C 31. iliMd, A. V, KtruUy, K. JL JUylcy, l'ranfc Murk, Wm. Urowu, T A. XuMwrforil. , Dmllthtflfl LlqUtitWacc Powdtr. v&X WUSftfW M.n wm ,!. - a.1 ... ZZZY?? , V.f '-" of tuft, wind rjBff?" mwi tan, sunburn, C"fi a lloumtf and (mpirfaa $?ii,2i"'l WS """' 'a dainty mttsDCr: e9iUTrteATPinaT HorrcHeMicAtco.i pohtwnd.obc. m H aT ftV sm uaf Si Wi j&Wb & - hV District Attorney. To the Republican Voters of the Sevctiltl judicial District I desltfc iIicl iibmltution h( your lisiliU to the officr of District Attorney ami s appreciate your vote at the coining pri mary election If you deem tne worthy ol your support. W. l Mykrs, Latdlaw, Or. months. Crook county has made wondcrous" strides in the past five years, nnd her ability to spend money has seemingly grown apace. i 1 'T " Committees Appointed. At the meeting of the Bend Com mercial Club last Monday evening President Grcenman announced the following committee appointments: finance John Steidl, II. W. Allen, J. R. Sawhlll Ratlrojd nnd Tratunortritlon Jolm Steidl, J. II. WcnandjU. C. Coe. Kducation K. A. Cast, II. C. Kill, Cha. 0. Howe. ltmiuralfon and Sto.tUtic Max Rich ardson, P. U. Minor, A. II. Grant. Public Institution and Imnrovetnenta V. J. O'Connor, Hugh O'Kane, II. l. J. McDonald. Reception n. v. J. Mcuonaui. J. u. Davidson, J. II, Jlcvburti. PorcMryK. A. Cast, Jobu Steidl. C. M. RcdGeld. Adcrtisinir-Ch. D. Rtm. K. A. Cast. P. II. Grcenman. Agriculture Hugh O'Kane, I,. D. Vict, II. C. Kill. Manufacturing John Stclill, J. P. llcjbiun, It. A. Saltier. Meniberthlp A. M. l.ara, V. J. O'Con nor, K. A. Sathcr. Public Health and Sanitation U. C, Coe, J. I. Wcit, V. J. O'Conuor. Ugilation-John Steidl, II. P. J. McDonald, C. M Krdfleld. Streets and Roads U. C. Coe. J. P Savfhilt, J. H. Wenandy. House V. J. O'Connor, L. 1). Wiest, .V M. I.ara. The club also decided to allow members 90 days in which to pay their membership fee of $5 00; $3.00 payable in 30 days, $2 00 payable in 60 days, and $1 00 payable in 90 days. Farms (or Sole. , One hundred sixty acres, well im proved; good new 7-room house; new barn, 21x46 feet; 40 acres iu cultivation ."balance level and easily cleared; 12 &crcs to clover; good young orchard; all under good fence; water right with the place; one-quarter mile to good school. P. O. on place with stage three times per. week. Price, $4,000.00. One hundred sixty acres ) miles north of Beud. Deschutes river running through the place; 15 acres in cultivation; 100 acres easily cleared. Price, $1,60000. This is a snap if taken ar once. Inquire or address, IilUCD RHALTV EXCIIA.V'GK, (41-4) Bank BIdg., Heud, Or. Olds Wanted. Scaled bids for. the erection of a school house at Ucmond, Oregon, will be received by the district olcru until March (, iqoS. Plans and 1C I specifications can be seen at the ofrstoreof the Jackson lumber Co., Redmond, Oregon. The board of directors reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Uy order of the board. J. II. JACKSOS, 44-45 District Clerk. Redmond, Oregon, Jan. 10, 1908. Oenulne Imported Swedish Razors. Best razor made. Try one. Fully warranted. Hollow-ground, $2 00. - Fully warranted, hollow ground, ivory handle, $3 00. Single-Porpoise razor strop," 50c. Double-Porpoise and Web strop, $1 00., Postpaid to your address, , .Gko. W. Rky.Vom,v 950 East Duvls Street, 42-45 Portland, Oregon. , , Taken Up. i. Atriur ranch at Tumalo. Or., on De cern fcr 1, one wild sorrel mare weight about 750 )b. White strip in forehead, both hind feet and fetlocks' white, blotch brand oil left shoulder, age tlir'e years. This mare has been a iiuitfcjticelicre since the fall of 1905 and is stlpf 6-iI to have been lost by Wnrmji;iiig Indians. Owner can have same by proving prop erty and paying feed bill and. advertising emirges. jjio. w.,.yi5i!ii tt: ?ons. 40-45 , Tumalo, Or. aaSU Tire Pioneer Telegraph antf Telepfione Company Telegrams Pqtwarded to Any Part of the WoHd. I v V..' I it 1 Direct Telephone- Communication with Portland Prlneville and all Pacific Coast citfes. Pubffc'Pay Salons In Dank nuldlug at RenrJ.'at Iid lew and Powell Ilutt.is. Messenger service to my part of Cwyk,..Cwu ty-MH J-iVisvUd. Rtjferv It1 f 'Nfi Underwood 1 Standard Typewriter; V Popular Because of 1 Ease of Manipulation, Total Visibility, Perfect Tabulation, Susceptibility to Great Speed, Firmness In Construction, Neatness Jn Design, and Convenience of Type for Cleaning. If the Typewriter you now use lacks iu anyone Of these essential poriiti, the UNDUUNVOOD is the machine you will eventually buy. Underwood Typewriter Company No. 68 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon Central Oregcm Realty Company (Successor to C U. Brown & Co. ) BEND, - OREGON nitALURS ::; au. kinds oi Central Oregon Real Estate Timber and Desert Lands a Specialty If We buy or sell your laud no matter where situated. Wc can sup ply you with any class of laud at any time. Call on us or write for furUicr particulars. Dakdkr KlIOI'ANO IUTIIS IK IIOTKL Hotel MUqil O'KANIi, Prop. ?IOST CIJNTRAULY I.OCATXJD HOtHI, IN BJSI). , SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms Always Reserved fr Transieut Trade. 1 Y SAW FILINQ. BUST WORK Gl'ARANTJ'.UD. Prices froui 3$e to f 1.00. Leave saws at Pine Tree Store. P.O. HAIA'ORSON, I1k.Mi,Ori.(1o ' V- i a t- Bend .COKNKR ItONO AHU Ohkook sjthkkts J. II. HAfiliR, '. J ABSTRACTER of TITLES ROTARY l'UBMC flti Intursucc, I.lle liuurancr. tturtl IWuJ, Kcsl lUulf,poaf()rSilclilg !iinivirut; ORIUION r-"" Another I lint 'for Uejid Alert Hints. 1 Au advertiaec who has, patron. ir.cd The Bulletin .writes ftoni Port land and says. , 'Vour patter Is rugood niidluin to reach the jxople nnd I nm well pleased with results." ) Business comes to the man who knows how to write an ad. and hses the proper paper In whiCli to JVcscnt his argumentfl. The nduer, iser mentioned) above says' Tltfc BulletiiNJs' n.good'mcdlum bud he rfpeaks rrVrd' Experience. A word to tli6 wise is sufficient. '7yt;r vfWtfy , i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW ui'i'ich In Iiank iiuii.tiiMt), JlltNt), OKUOON ' W. P. AIYERS Lani) filitl Irrigation LaWer l,AII)I.AW . OKHOON PiBCtlcc hi all Colitis and Dtpattlindlli ol the liilbrtor. U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon dt'i'rcrVovKK HANK nil aHlnbt CcUpbcne Conncciloti DAV TKUtl'IIONIt NO. 31 UftND, f OKItOOlf DR. I. L. SCOFIELD DENTIST IIKNI), ' - OUIttSON omr Item, y in lo 1 p m OlTire In old Pilot Unite Ictrloiinciil .Co. Illilg.. t)(iM)lte IU11V. .. M. V. TURLEY, M. D, I'liyslclnn nnd Surgeon oi'WCK ovi:k couni tnua rronii, nitNli, 9KKUON the H First National Bank bf Prlneville. lUtaullshrd lWi. , Cnpllhl.Surplus nnd Undivided Profits. $100,000.00 n V AlUn . Will Wultwrtlft T M h.WIm II. tuMxm ... t-mUml ... rVk llrUdfHt .Cm.),l AMUUkt Cn.hl.f -iraaa x. New Blacksmith Shop.... I have just recently opened ri shop in Heud nnd nm prcparctl to do all kinds of I lorso Shoeing. Wngon nnd Plow Work nnd.Ocncral Hlncksmltliliig Hvcry piece of work that Icavas the shop it i'tiarniitecil to be fitst-clatt. m l solicit a Bharc of your pat totingc. JAMI2S AUIimOY. Tnaoc'MaiMB Oeiiatia CoHvniQHra Ac. Anrir.a MC.IInf tktlr j an wi Minn tn, tal.ki, Mfrl4ia mirtiMin frnfcOif ut IhtmlkMi Uirvkklf ll,.ll.l fuaiMuMf. tUMUitnctlrccoMtnihl. Hti0b30 w l-.i.nn nl fr.CIMn umt tut mi(n ImiIi. SckMlim American; I A bindwrntlr f.lo,lrlw1 wkI, Imh mI Hi. mUiIihi uf ittiT l,lii InuiBU. Ttll.it. IJ A I"' f?renUt,l. BoWl, ell fitotdMlMK mjesstam The lliillelin prints calling cards. I.aillcs take notice. VI- .-I vaSsUisi 60 YCAnO' OMsaHCXPEniCNOe SSHESKT "W"" a.:'yywwwiiwMniHga!mwN"H naiwwjwfjwa