THE BEND BULLETIN Geokgk Palmku Putnam Publisher, U. N. Hoffman Managing Editor. An Independent ncwapapcr, atnmling for the tqtintc dent, clcnu buslue.it, ctenn politics, mill the best intcreats of llcinl ntiil Centrnl Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION UATUS: One jenf.i. ...... Fla month....... Thrtc moiilh.......... ....... .......,... (InturinMv III ailvanc., $i.y .So WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1911 DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS. UNITKU STATIM rmtittnl William It. Tart Vict lYrahlcnt Jmr H Slirtimn Hmttary o( male ritllamlcr C. Km J Smtlaty ol Trmaury .I'ltnktln HtcVmh Herniary of Interior Walter t.. tl.lier HrcTcMty or Vr.. II t. Mlmaoti Settttary ot Couimttv ami MUir.Chmlcn Nagel rH-ctetary ot Nary Mcorgc Von U. Mrjti Srctrlaty of Agriculture - Janic Wilon piMlitia.tcr Ociural -frank II llltchiix-a Attorney (iiiivU -lleorge W. Wtvktitliam UTATK Com nor O Wr.i bvcrcury ol Male , lit V oteull Treaaimr .Thorn. II. Ka AIIoiiit) t'.etietal A. M. CtaurloKi Sui. I'ubtlc timtructlou - I. K. AUKtntan State I'tiiilct W. S. Uiiiiixri CemmU.loiierol Unbot MaltMtc l t lion nmne Watilrn... tv i.. miicy Mule Hnjluetr John II. I.twit ((icorgeK Chambeilalit -1 Jonathan Hotline, Jr. I W. C. Ilauley J A. V. Ult It) U. S. Seuatota., IMPURTINCNr QUESIION .NO. II The railroad will be operat ing to Rend in about seven weeks. What is betas done about arranging for a celebra tion which will be a credit to the town upon such an import ant occasion? S LAIDLAW M12RITS AID. At Saturday's pleasant entertain ment at Laidlaw, while harmony was distinctly the watchword, there yet were some remarks mado which indicated a feeling that some Laid law people, at least, felt that their town at various times had received hard knocks at tho hands of Bend people. Such may be the case; in fact, there is little doubt that there arc here, as in every town, men who think the best way to help themselves is to disparage the other fellow. The condition is unfortun ate; also, it hurts the "knocker" even more than the "knocked." But that is not the question. The true feeling of the overwhelming majority of representative Bond people is a desire to help Laidlaw in everj' possible way. From purely selfish reasoned!"., from no others, this must bdSrue, for what helps Laidlaw, -Jbut seven miles distant, incviUiblholps Bend. To tell the truth, Laidlaw is more fortunately situated, in somo re spects, than is Bend. It has a splendid farming country adjacent to it. It is true that unfortunate and, indeed, criminal difficulties have been experienced in connection with the conduct of its irrigation enterprise, out the rotten mess which haa held back the merited de velopment of the section fa drawing to a dose, and if further delay fa experienced in getting justice and action from "tKa,powers that bcJ it is for Bend not to criticize the situation, but to do its utmost individually and collectively, to force specify an3 proper adjustment. In anothor vastly important asset Laidlaw fa to be congratulated. No town on the wost side of the county, where the bulk of the taxes are paid.ihas as many or as good roads hi liTo'-'T'hi'Iln.o With l,o tnAti'l Ciiiteutnen ... RKVKNTIt JUUICtAt. IIISTKICT Jwlee -.... tloruey ...... ........ -l-'le4 W. Vllun Judgt.,, Cl CROOK COUNTY ........ II C. lltlla tttK WalfCII IlltlWftl Sheriff. - - ..T. N. lullotir riciurtr .-.....-. .-Kiia Ionian Aunwr ......... ..J. t. I. Kollclte School MticrinlniUiil X. A. Houl Coroner. Ur. it O. Hyile surreycr..... .. -Pint a. kIit CommlMioner. . H&' T1IK COURT!. Circuit Court ltrt MouJay lu Mays thlrvl Monday In October. raoatta Coca.-Viral Monday In each month. CoMMtuioMima' Court firm WeduemUy In January. March, May, July, beplcuttiet tad Norrmlxr. OIMUKIIWL UIITRICT TiO. II, r. M. Ky umiuri tip (It, Chtn ...... L. I). Wlnl CITY Of IIKNt) U. C. Co DlrTc1on.... CUrk. c r. M. ....hi. J. (M.Tti Mayor Krcvnltr.. rtratutxr. Councitmtn ....... . . ..H.C. Illl. ....S.J.ttpciicct Jotll ill I!. Allen . Aune I it... K ly I V. M. .IUr fs.c. CIJ I 11. i hull II. I!. Allei Ihro. Aun company in question with the power to supply its patrons in the resi dential districts in question. Bpotltd It All. A ftirrncr went to hvnr John Wrilcy prroch, Wonlfjr mtJ be would take up ttirvu toplcn of thoiiKht. Ilo wn talk UiR chlolly about uioiioy, 11 In tint wits, "(let nil you ctvii." Tho fnrmor ntuluvnl n ni'lBhtmr nml piiM: "Till U wrniiKO lirc(U'liln. I no v it linmJ tlio like bh fore. Thl Is vory pootl," Then Wi ley illin'ourKwl on "Inilimtry,'' "Artlvl y," "LlrltiK to Jhirpoae," nml rvurlietl hi vectimt itlvtaloti, "Riwo till you rnti." Tho farmer boriinio murv ex cIUmL "Wn there ever nuyttiliiK like thW ho nUl. ViHley (lenuiuuvil llirlftlc'unoxn ntul wiiHte, nml he cull rUeil the willful wlfkeiluo which liiv IhIkm In luxury, nml the fnrmor ruliheit hi linmN, nml he thoiicht. "All (lit I htive been tmiKlit trtitn my ymith up," nml whnt with celtliiK nml whnt with hoitnlluR It him'Iih'iI to him Unit "mil VHilun" hntl ciime to hi Iiouko, Hut Weftley ntlvttmiHl to til third hentl. whleh wim "tllve nil you cnu" "Ah, ttenr; nit, deur." nhl Hie rnruier; "ho ha cono nml xpolK-U It till!" With no assurance as to the manner in which the recipients would conduct the street sale of souvenirs, etc. during the Railroad Day celebration, the Council has given an "exclusive" privilege for this business. Probably this wouldn't hold. But if it did, the principal is all wrong. ( Every en couragcmonL'sh'ould be given to all legitimate undertakings which will add to the magnitude and interest of the occasion. Licenses should be collected but not exclusive ones. Experienced men in the various lines connected with such a cele bration should be encouraged to come and not be shut out. A Dtccptlv FUh. A nnturnIM who U fiiinlltnr with Ceylon wrliiMS "In the cleur water of Colombo tinrlHir It U uot uncommon to eu fallen nml tinted lenve of the Jnk trvtt rtontliiK n nburt itutnnee Im low the Kiirfuetf or lnkit)K xlnwly to tho bottom. Certnln mnull tlh, com monty kuowu iu eu bnu. tnlmlr theno leaes IhiiIi In form Mint color In order to etipe Uelivtlon Iloib In hnM nnd eolor they look when lu the wuier like vnterloi:uiil leave, but wIhmi retmiviHl rrmu their UMtlvo vie nieut IhU n-o'inliliiuiv l luiinetlttilrly lout. They tlmil in the wuter tin It itlile rnya ami nil kwIiii In Hie unme illriHv (Ion. turiilnu --It-iultn tifni-ty. tin one iHiunlotl .Mi Willi')' ntlellilitiHl to etli lure one "I Hove h IwIh hi n rt pool and itir.illr ti uiiiite n plUUKe with the huiid uet it uuthlni; except wbnt he look to Im n Jnk Utif (lowly and Inertly ntuk to the bottom. To hi ntotilbnient. a bo withdrew tbt net the nupiuwed leaf rlubivd Itnulf nud durted awny.H Tlie Silver Lake Leader, whose destinies are now guided by an ex Seattle Times man, broke forth into an "extra" last week. The cause of the journalistic eruption was a raid in Paisley, wherein there was confiscated "300 gallons of beverage, part of which has been identified as whiskey," says the Leader. The method of the identification process was not described. Wonder how it was done? CalimltUi of Author. Flnmrr wit a hvcKer: I'luulu turned a mill; Terwie wan n lave;CervauteH. tilt mull. r or "Don Quixote," tiled of liuiiKvr: Huron lived a life of menn ur nml dMtreiw; ItnielRb died on the -intTuiil. Hpi'iiier. the rhiiriuluu.dUHl In wntit; the death of Collin wit throueb ueCleeu dnt emixluu menial derail ment; Milton wjid III ropyrtubt ol I'lirudl-i ljot" for 1 1 A; Urydeu died In Mrerty nud dltrerM; iliwuy dlnl preuiiiiiiiely und llimuuti htiuuer; l.v died III (be KUtteri Sti-ele llviil a life of NT(evt wnrfare with IuiIIIITm: ISold xnillb' "Vlrar of Wakedeld" wna mild for u trltle to wiv blin from the crip of law; Siivape dlrd In prlou at Ilrl tol. trberv be witu rotiMued for a debt of iH; llutler lived a life of iienury und dlt-d (Mxir; Cbaltenuu, the rhlld of ueuluii and mbiturtunu. dvt.truri.-il ill in !. TO THE READERS OP TIII3 IJ12ND BULLETIN: Wiestoria Addition , , , - Is Selling Fast. Why? Wenre furnishing EVERY purchaser a certified abstract EREE. We are selling . Realestate Contract. We bind ourselves, as well as you, to fulfill the Contract. We do not believe lu a one-sided Bond or Contract. OUR PROPERTY WILL STAND INVESTIGATION. Our Prices are the Lowest; Terms the Easiest. Better Alake YOUR Selection Today. Ono of the very bolt- investments the city ever made was the purchase of the street sprinkler. The street sprinkling has done a vast doal to ward making the town attractive this summer. Early Horta Rac Print Prize for winners ot borxo rneea bundrvda or year ago took curiou forma. Tbe earlleat waa tb "biiRlla d'or," or coideu bridle. After tbu tbe prliohn Kncland wna a tII. ThU Idi-a ra taken from tbe eunlotn rimnUK owner of inrk borwn of di-o. unittnx the ImtiI horv, whim IihI itie i-MViilrude. with a liell. rui lliui ondurk night and lu dnnuerou plini- tbe .vUfniilxiut of tbf lender Ullutlt bo known and the oilier follow mildly. At Cnrll-lf IIvit lll were raeed for ny the uiiM tnMiHTM and diiiemeu, mid hmiIiuhii ot ltiie bell are "till relnlii'Hl lu tbe town tiulL-SL Janitti liutfllu. Our Property Is Within Three Blocks of the Union Depot. Prices $150.00 Up TERMS: $10 PER MONTH. Liberal Discount for Cash. Lots are 50x1(0 with 60 and 80-foot Streets and 20-foot Alleys. H. D. TRUE. Resident Alaiiaer, BEND, OREGON. The NewlonKolIer Co. inc. Seattle, Wn., Portland and Bend, Oregon. Portland Office 301-2 Uuclinnan IJulldlnR, 2Mj Wnihlneton Street. Sewing and Drcssmnklng, All kinds of swing and dro' making done by Mrs. G. V. Shriner over Skum Hnrdwnro Store. Work neatly and promptly done. 215-7 CLASSIFIED COLUAIN With this funda- . wv ... menur-transportation necessity so well ,proWded, Laidlaw has a big leverage on prosperity; its splendid situation fn this regard is well ef matter of envy to, dwellers in less fortunatecommunities. So let 'Iend pull its hardest for Laidlawr- and let Laidlaw realize that Bend wants to help, and give Itnn nnrwirhinUv tn An an Tm H. Slack, all of IKua.Orcoi ,T . ....... T ,.... vw ew y.in ( W WiriMfR vm? prm.rrATinv JS Wrpurtnicnt of the Interior. o, iuu uioer . irc iJiic, ifrraon, Auvnil n.t ion ollcc It hrrclty elrcll that Johu O. Fry. ofUod. Orrnon, rho, on O.tohir i6ih, 195 uudclfrt lanil tntrjr Nu r Hrll .No. 017 for aw W nwU andnwKwtf..ctton n.towuiniD iliin,raiiaciiat. WilUiutttr Jl.iWI.n. li. Dirt Duller or Intrnlion 10 make Dnal dc-it Uo4 proof U trt.bll.h claim to the land abort dracribcrl, Urfor II. c. Kill. U. ti, Comrafxlonr- athUofBcc,at Btod, Orrgon, on lh Mlhdayof ucuwr, 1911. 1 Claimant nimn at wltnrtf ti William Arnold, wiuiam ) Mtf Hurray, I.crl u Wlctl aim CK11 prosperity of ono spells the enrich ment of the other. MOOKK, KtfUtcr Probably, next week the matter of granting water and light franchises in the additions of Bend will come before the council. Hitherto the public service corporation which has been serving Bend has been operat ing in portions of these additions without franchise. Now it is pre pared to enlarge such service; fur thermore, it takes the ground that not only for tho proposed enlarge ment, but even for the operation of tho service already existing, a fran chise must be' in its possession. Otherwise, it declares, it is operat ing illegally. If Bend is to have this enlarged service, and, indeed, any service in its residential ad ditions, it would appear essential that the company supplying such service be provided with a franchise for such operation. The fact that sjch franchise cannot, under the laws, be exclusive, would seem an NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Departaitut of the Interior, U, B. Uo Office at The Dallrt, Orrgon, hepltiubcr lit, 1911 Notice It hereby ilren tint Frand MtCullrv aulgnte of xaiuucl II. Alexander, of Cm Oregon, who. on October 6th, 1904, made dtacit Lndeuuy ,S'o 486, rll .So 01147, for twj aM fit wK.KC. Jl.T IJB. K ll I'.,andluti4 S, tcctlun 0. town.hip 16 aouth, ratine 11 rati Will amette Mcruliau. hat filed notice of Intention to make final divert land proof, to c.tabllih claim to the land tbore dcaciibcri, licfore It C Klilt, V S. Coinmlwluner at lilt ofiuc at IJeiid, Oregon, on the 6th day of October, ii 1 Claimant iiatict at wiiiirr: Alexander Ixvcrtni-, frank Arnold, (iorc McCalli.ur aud Henry C Mhuwacher, ail ifOItt, urtgon. tfypi C W llUUKK, Kel.ter - IMI NotlCtt. The water will be Bhut oft" between the hours of 8 and 1 1 o'clock Thursday forenoon Sept. 7, 1911, in order that we may clean the water tank. The Benq Wateii Light & Poweii Company. Card Playing, f'nrtl plnjiiit; iMiMii in linlln In l lie nliiili ifiilury. Ii win. intrixi.ii'Hd into Kiimih tiy iirJfiitniN miiiii- nmi- prior lu tin iIiImiimiIIi reiiiiiry. HuriMfiM H(iiilnrl7Hi iiih nintiM-nji-iii In Snin nml limy. Ttit intH im flit- pim iifii-ruiinl apiviid to iliTiniiiiy. wIhtu It riiUllllflli'rd lu tw lll(Jllll.'f) in iiImiiii r.'T,"i Iim iipHumni'tt In l-'riiinv wna iiihiiiIipiiimI in Hi, rfriirtl it tlintcuun try In y.KCt HiTnuIn- -HrcI wtrv drxi Kiimvn in Kiiuiuuu in lidii .Nhw tork Iflruux Hia Trade, "And jrnn ny yiiu Iimvp a irntlo?" naki-d l lie kind hid) nl tin- itmir "Wn'ui," an Id ilio irntiii: "I'm a worker In irwliiu nietula Mii(liont" "Inilwd: AnU ruu't you gut any thlnu to du7" "Nn'ui; Ui" rrllra and de Jetreler urn ull on to iu." Oog Luck, I'nllrt' OfTirer In onli'r thftt the vll- Inlii wlm mucin hiiU KN'Ml ymi In the (lurk miiy Ik- irmkcil. uc iiiiikI fff our Miilrr due nflff liini 8 in triHH thu M'fiit run hum uivu .Sito u klaa. KllryflKli' lilultvr. Printers Attention. We have for sale a second hand Challenge 19 inch paper cutter, big UM.KUIlt, iD UCIIU UUIIVllll, 11 y botaken totvards supplying the $3 per monthf P. HrDencer; 24-7 And That Cimi Naar Oalng Right. ".Iiilinny. rorni'l tliu ccIiIimiii- un Ihu tHiiiril; 'Uv druuUiHl a untiiuur or lUUHtM " Jolinny went to tln lionrd nnd wroto, "A uuiiiupr if touala Urnukfd turn," J.uuaton lo t. HATItS: I'lvr rent, a line (or firat In. wrtioti In till column, (our criita a line for each iuleijiient Intertion. Count aix wotil to a line. l.oat Lout Buckskin horse, quarter circle X on loft hip, and bny mure with hat brand on loft stille and lazy L on left jnw. Kewnrd of f 10 for recovery. Notify Jim Smilh, Bend. 2-.27p I)8T Black parasol, silver and pearl handle, lietween town and L. I). Wiost's rorildence. Howard. In (tiiru Bulletin olliec. 2Gtf I.08T riro opal stick pin. Finder return to Bulletin for reward. rt,una I nnd 1100 more can tm plowed (Jov-' Wiiatkvkk IT l.s In the furnlturo ernmcnl land and range adjoining, line you will Und it mild by Millard Tlil would lj n line locntlnn fori Triplvtt. on Wall Stri'vt. (anyone who would like logo into tne stocK iiu.ilmM. Tonus. One J fourth cnh. Will tnko llrnt inurt-f gngo on Innd for Ixtlnnco. Time to suit purchajr. I nlvo hnvu somtj choice wheat Innd fur twlo J J Pmuh, Agent, Boar Cn-ek Butte. 3 Intjulru of J. I. Wost, Bend, Or ,iip roit S.U:-rt.yuar-oId black nure ony, weight about 800 llw. (Jood Niddler nnd brnkun to drive I'w fectly gontlo. Imitilru of Sewnnl 4 . TlIK chicken Bend. MUccllanrout, IIOTKI. BSD'M illniiom are thu Sttndn lwat In 2fitf Satisfiko men are those who patronize Intiori & Davidson's barlier shop. Don't I-'oikujt Hint Millard Trip lett mjIIk furniture of nil kiniln at i right prices. I (Un- Ytirit I.UMiimt from tlio Pine Portwt Lumber Co. H011.W lath und Irrigation lath a Himcliilty. tf I'ur Sale. I'oit Sai.k f80 acre stuck ranch. Creek runs through place. Plenty of wuter. 100 uciotj,in cultivation fc. BobiiliHtU. L'litf for chIv, Iax I)hv :'r,tr i Only Wantad a Chanea. Mother IVrlmp tbu youns mnn net-da n IIIIIh vueuuro ptment. Ouiiuti ter Vi, miiuitnu; 1 ulao yon wnulil ki'cp out of aluut uoru wlillu tiu U liero. Had to Talk a Lot. Mr. NaylKirVuu awin rnthr hnarna thla moruliiK. dear. Mra l.tiabinun Well, my buabund mine bump ratbor Into laat olgbL-UuatoD Trauacrlpu It U tho cause, and not the death that makcj tbe martyr.-Napolwu. Wanted Wantkd High School boy or girl to fold poiiers on Wednesrluy afternoon. Inquire ut Bulletin. Boy Wanted A hustler enn make good money In hour or so In afternoon. Cull nt this oilice. Wantkd Everybody to know that Innos & Davidson's barber service is the best in Bend, Wanted By man and wife, work on ranch. Capable of taking charge. Address B, care Bulletin. 2 l-20p Wantkd Loan of ?:00 or $-100 for three or four years. Good real estate security. Inquire C, Bul letin. 21-27-p Wantkd Treos to pull. Have first cliiHH outfit. Sco Llddell on tho Wilson ranch, Powell Butte. Address, Prlnevllle, Oro. Mtf Wanted Odd jobs for Boy Scouts, Address P. 0. Box -1 1 or 177, Bend. (Signed) .Kobcrt Innes, Ted Hoke. tf I Wantkd G o o d Housekeeping Magazine requires the services of n representative in Bend to look after subscription renewals und to extend circulation by special methods which have proved unusually successful. Salary and commission. Previous experience desirable, but not essen tial. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, J. F, Fairbanks, Good Housekeeping Magazine, 381 Fourth Avo,, New York City. 20-27 Agents for 'J RIVERSIDE i it ii mi i i v i l. ADDITIONS Lots at Small Prices nnd Easy Payments, Husinuss Property Warehouse Property All kinds of Farm Property Homestead Locations Fire Insurance. I Eastes (8b Bean Realty Co. Oregon Street BEND, OHEGON. I Koit KxniAN'OK llnv oolU ami ymmg atin-k. Mirt, Powell Butte, Ore. i t. a. f.... aa run n.i.K. I lit-Hii, mt cos pleto 20,000 CHiKteltv muuuiII at Crook county. Machinery ull now. Koason for so linr. tlmlior nil rut L out. Write or enqulru nt IJullelhi olllce. 7.tf Heal Hatate ,Mon Atlentlonl Tl. 11. .11 ..I. t . ... ihu uuiiaiin in in it Knition to print attractive ndvt'rlUlnir leaflets. A big stock of special t fmper for this kind of work. Specially low prices during September. ... Special Inducement In I'rlcri. I-ots in Riverside and Lytic Ad ditions $10 cash and $10 a month. Eastes & Bean Itenlty Co. SUMMONS. In Hip Circuit Court of the Slt urtgon lor the County ol CruoU, Lorciwo I). I'ox, I'lnlnlilT All.rrla I'ui, Dcfomlnnt To Alberta l, I'ox, mIk.vo immcil if ICMlUlIt IN 'rill', NAM It Ol' THH STATK 0t wiwd.WN: Villi Hrc llenliy ttlllllliaiKlN to J)iir mill nlniMT llieriilllitallll filf' Mk'alntt yon In ir HU,e enllllril ultol or llnrc the Nuirlcciilli ilay ol OctuUr, Kill nml you fall ao in itnuttcr, lk pUliiiffl will apply Die court fur U frllrf (IrlliainU.I therein, tnwlt for lh involution ol Hie uiarriaKc contract no exUlliiK helweeu you anil the plaint!". .TliU aiiiiiimiut la nnlerril to lie nrrvnl iimii ton hy piihllratlmi thereof In Tb Henil llullelln, n weekly newp4ier, V"'' llnei In Crunk County, Orcuoii, ' orilerof tho Hon. II. C. Itllla, Ju.Ik" the Cuunty Court of Crook County, Oir; Kon, aalit order UIhk made anil eiili'a. M I'rlnevllle, OreKun, on the jih r1 iMplcmlwr, iqii, date of flrat nulillcall .Sept. 6h, ion, IciikIIi of tiulillcalloo l conaecutlvo week.. Dated (lilt 6ih ilay of Sepleinlier. I?"' tfiitVirvf ! iirtlillKH. , nvnnun n, run ,, '6 3 Attorney for I'UlBlw- 'Si CI