7 THE BEND BULLETIN GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM Publisher. U. N. HOFFMAN Managing Editor. An Independent newspaper stand inc for tho square deal, clean busi ness, clean politics and tho best In terests of ilend and Contral Oregon. DEATH MS OLD RESIDENT One, year $1.50 Six months , 80 Threo months .50 All subscriptions arc duo nnd 1WYA1U.B IN ADVANCE. Notice el expiration will bo mailed subscri bers nnd It renewal Is not niado with in reasonable tlino tho paper will bo discontinued. Please notify us promptly of nny chango of address, or of failure to re celvo tho paper regularly. Make all checks and ordora pay able to Rend Uulletin. WEDNESDAY. MAY 1, 1912. ARNT AUNE, AGED WAS PIONEER 63, Last Nlntit, Mine Culminated Funeral Will lie Friday, When Hon Arrived From Tacoma Had Ilocn Here 0 Years. TROUT FISHING. Hundreds of people from tho out eldo come to Dcnd and tho Deschutes j every summer to enjoy the fishing. ' Even more sportsmen from all over . Crook county and Central Oregon UMjthe rlror for their holiday trips. t The numbor "of fishormen' Is fn ,crcaslng erory soason. Tho number r'of fish Is decreasing. There Is a splendid chance to hare a fish hatchery established on the iDcschutc as appears elsewhere In this paper. It would be a rcry great ' benefit to oreryono In this country; for the Improrement of tho Deschutes trout fishing means mora fun for alt of us, and more reason why money spending sportsmen from Portland and elsewhere will come to us. With a hatchery there Is no reason why trout should "peter out": there -Is every reason to suppose that the llshlng can bo kept as splendid as It now is, indefinitely. Everyone should bo Interested In Setting that hatchery. The papers of tho county would do well to boost the enterpriso along; a hatchery on the Deschutes wilt bo an asset to all Central Oregon ono at Klamath or on Roguo River means nothing for liS. The Ilend Commercial Club should bring alt the Influcnco possible to bear to get this matter pushed through. No doubt It will. No doubt some good Rend sportsmen wiii'tako the trouble to write tho ijtato game authorities about It. J TWENTY 8IX YEARS AGO Twenty six years ago Juno 19, 1SS6 tho "Ochoco Roviow," which is now tho "Prlnevlilo Review" had this item In IU "locals." Freight from The Dalles to l'rine- ville is only one cent per pound, tho lowest figure It has ever reached. Which Is something of a sido light upon the cost of living and freight er's eipe'ascs then and now. Tho old route was from Tho Dalles over Shearers Itridgo to Cross Hollow, which Uler came to be known as "Scheracckau." and still later Sbanl ko, and thence to Prlnevlilo. Ono cent was good pay when horses cost little, feeding them practically nothing, and feeding oneself not a grant deal, as compared with the present day cost Arnt Auno.. a pioneer of Rend and a well known and beloved cllltcn horo for nlno years, was (fathered to his fathers last ulght, after an Illness which had couflnod him to his bed for a brief period. Tho tmmedlato causo of death, which occurred at 8:1.1, was cancer of tho stomach. Thoso familiar with Mr. Auno's affairs say that wor ry over business matters contributed much to hasten tho demlso, especial ly aa ho was at an advanced ago, 63 years. Had Dccn In Tacoma. Mr. Aune had only been back five weeks, from Tacoma. whero ho had been for somo time previously, and waa examined by medical spec ialists, who pronounced his disease cancer. 8luce his return he had been confinod to his bed most of the time, and for somo weeks It had been feared that death waa Imminent. Tho funeral will occur Friday, probably In tho forenoon. Rolf Ed win Auno. a son of the deceased, Is expected., tomorrow night, and the burial will be delayed pending his arrival. Wife Died in January. Anna T. Auno. wlfo of Arnt Aune, died on January 3, 1912. Mr. Aune is survived by his sons. Edwin, of Tacoma, and Anton and Theodora, of Dend, and by hla daugh ters, Johanna (Mrs. Oliver Johnson), the Misses Caroline and Marglth and ItcgnhlldOlrs. Rcrnt Nelson, of Po- quamlng, Mich.) Arnt Auno camo hero nlno years ago, with the first handful of settlers, living near tho old Striata placo a mile south of tho present town. Ho came from IAnsc, Mich., before residing there having lived In Washington, Wise. Twenty-four years ago this April, Mr. Auno arrived In America from Thronjhem. Norway. Always a hard workor and a shrewd Investor, he, to gether with his sons, accumulated considerable property in and about Rend, Including tbo Auno Hotel, where he lived, and especially many timber claims and a homestead. - While Ringing the Alarm G . . i is no tunc to wonder ir your insurance is all right. You should know now. Don't put it off for a day. Look up your policies. If you nro intured in lite Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., you need not worry. For 100 years it nas nromnllv nnirl every honest loss. The "Hartford" insures nil classes of property. It also serves property owners by telling them how to guard against the clangers of fire. It has published a book on tho subject, with separate chapters for householders, merchant, and manufacturers, that will be sent free to those who apply for it. If you are not now insured in the "Hartford," sec to it when next ou insure that you get a "Hartford" policy. M. S. Lattin & Co., Agents. aWvfclZn r5tf II 1 3 HI raOkrrl 'r"SBkL 0 Pi i IW A Irak f nL 'Wmim WT, N. .i!I .as MB -iJBBBBa. IT LOOKS BETTER IT LASTS LONGER Guernsey Earthenware UAH MIKITY AS IT 19 UHKI'UL," And tho price? Why, tlmt's tho most nttrnctlvo fenturu of l, Henn Pots, Cniworoles, Ilnmokinii, Custard Cups, Plo 1'lnton, Pud. dlnjr dishes, Howls ovcrythlnK that you need In tho kitchen, nil IU for tho dining room table. Skuse Hardware CompaiHy CLASSIFIEl)COLUAlN RATKH: Flvu cents n lino for tlrst Insertion In this coliiinn, four cents t lino for onoli subsoiiuent In sertion. Cash In advance unless you bavo an account with Tho Uul letin. Count six words to the lino, Including tbo address. movement, and they aro Invltod to attend. Mrs. Khrgott'a other dates In tho county are: Madras. 8th: Culver and Redmond, 0th; Prlnovtlla. loth; and at I.a Pine at a dato not yet set. Mrs. Khrgott Is tho loading speak er in Oregon on suffrage and w no doubt be heard by largo audiences In Central Oregon. Mrs. Mtlllcan Is president of tho county association and vice president of tho stato organi sation. She will meet Mrs. Ehrgott hero and probably accompany her to La fine. COVERING HIS TRACKS. AI'I'RF.CIATIOtf FROM LAHJLAW. The Bulletin has an especially good correspondence page, and I honestly believe "I csn say It's the best weekly paper in the state. I will heartily boost for It, and must subscribe too in the near future. CAROLYN U. WIMER. Laidiaw, April 2Sth. SUFFRAGE SPEAKER COMING Mrs. Ehrjrott Will Address People of Ilend and the County. Mrs. Ada D. Mllllcan Is In town to day arranging for the coming of an equal suffrage apcaker to Dond. This will be Mrs. Sarah II. Flolds Ehrgott, who is scheduled to appoar hero Saturday night, May 11. De tails na to place and so forth havo not yet been completed. There la to be a meeting at tho Commercial Club room tomorrow nftornoon at 2 of all who are In sympathy with the STEVENS Tfit STEVENS JYo. 333 Vaabtt 'Barret llammtrtess Shotgun ttroiiful whrra other gun J are tcraUil. The bar rel and lugs aro drop-forged In one piece of high pressure steel, cbnko borrd for nltro twwdcr with matted rib. Nek up thlt run int frl th. IdUiht of It rxatnln. Hie worklnr MtU rlnlrnl wlhennenriint flnhh of dUII-rou will Mr II' a W.vr, It ll.t. at onlr 930.00 and will tw riDrrwnl nrrtullillm-t rnMii llx ticloty In cat yon mmiol ircurr V ii MroMf a maitr. s. I "VlK Ul Pi S '" A1 C.Urf r HprlnK time -Kodak Patterson. time Hco Rsetsvtlt Attacks Psnress, but Tan Up Notorious Boss fllnn. In Pennsylvania, In an attempt to di vert attention from his toclallstla Co Inmbus (O.) speech and from William Fllnn of Pittsburgh, hts Pennsylvania msnagvr, Theodore Roossvelt attacked President Taft and Senator Roles Pen rose, The fact to that there U not a character In public life today who has the jiotorlous record of "Old Rill" Fllnn, and Rooeevelt did not dare men tlon hi namo In Pittsburgh. Until 1001 Fllnn was the "boss" of Pittsburgh, lie was run out of power by tho decent people of that commU' nlty. In the few years he "bossed'' Pittsburgh Fllnn received from men he I put In public ofllo contracts aggrrgat I Ing more than f2t.000.GOO, as Is shown by the public record. In 1803 Fllnn attempted to make a contract with Matthew Htonley Quay, United States srualor. which ho wrote out In bis own baud, n copy of which ! still In eitnteticn. In tbh document Fllnn bound hlmnelf to deliver to Quay tho rotn of all Pittsburgh and Alle gheny county legislator and eongrt-t-men nnd all delegate to state and nn- tlonal convention, tu return for which Quay waa to protect Fllnn In bis prt rnto and poMllcnl business In tbo leg islature of the-state. TUe proponltlon was so rotten that even Quay turned It down. TbU Is the tnnn Tbeodoro Roosevelt, former president of tho United States, has resurrected Into political life under tho plea of "Let Ibu people rule." .Wanted WANTKI) To oxehango ono nenrly now piano for a town lot In llond. Inquire of Dr. II. I). Drown at tho Evergreen Rooming IIouso. WANTED A girl to do genorat housework. Inquire Mr. F. F, Smith. WANTED Horses to pasture, plenty of rango and hay. Can use a few to du light work for keen. In- iiulro, A Rullotln. Rp For Pent. FOR RENT Comfortable three- room hungatowdlroplnce, water, etc). Park addition. Inquire, A, Uulle tin. P FOR RENT 4 room house, with closet nnd pantry. Phono K. W. Richardson. ltf FQR RKNTTwo .atoro rooms, modern plate glass front, flood lo cation on Wall street. Enquire F. O. Minor at P. O. 4-tf FOR RENT Dry farm, HO acres, 80 acres In cultivation. One room houso.Thieo miles south Pow ell Rutto station. Will rent on tho shares. Address, Joo I lines, Ilend, Orognn. ltf FOR RENT Four-room house, closo In. Hco Joo Inne. Stf Mr. and Sirs. lUnclicr, why not put your butter up In tho moat at tractive form? Tho Uulletin can supply you with butter wrapping paper with your namo and the namo of your ranch printed oil It. For Trade. TO TRAI)lt--VnhltiKton tots for acrn tract closo to Ilend. Inquire at llulleltu nmire. 8-1 Op FOR HXCIIANdK- Tup buggy or 1 i hack for good light wagon. ICu uulru of R. 0. Sturgeon. Mdlaw, Oro. S-9p WOOL SI1ESIN JUNE Ilend Dato Set, Though Home Cliangea Aro Probable Ijater. Datea for Iho Eastern Oregon wool aales have boen fixed by the State Woolgrowera' Association, by the various county associations nnd by the woolbuyers. Theso dates, It is understood, are not in all cases en tirely satisfactory, and it seems probablo that somo revisions may be made. The following is tho list of dates, as arranged: Echo, May 29. Pendleton, May 30. Pilot Rock. Juno 3. Heppner. June 4. Ilaker, Juno 8. Ontario, Juno 10, . - Vale, Juno 11 Sbanlko, June 18. Mctollus, June 21. llond, ..Jjino 2. Joseph, .June 26, ' ,' -' ' EntcrnrlM; June 28 Jl&ker, July 1G. (Rovers buildines in every part of the world. You will find it in Japan you will sec it in Russia. It protects buildinss in Alaska. It covers houses on the pbins of South Africa. It is used extensively in Australia. Thousands of rolls have been shipped into China. You sec it in nearly every South American port. Is very popular in Canada-- roofs the best buildings in every larae Western City. The masnificent buildines of the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition were covered with it. The St. Francis and Fairmont Hotels in San Francisco arc protected by it. Malthold has a world wide reputation. This is so because it is the original ready roofing. Its makers have been making - ' ready roofing for twenty six years. ThcJ'arafiine Paint Co. of San Francisco . and Chicago Heights have'always made roofings that made good. Skuse Hardware Co. Bend, .... Oregon StiM4tUUUUUAlUa44l $ We Have Taken Over the Entire Stock of LUMBER of the Pine Forest Lumber Co., and arc in a position to fill orders of any size. In addition we carry a full line of Building Material Lime, Cement, Plaster Brick and Fire Clay. Also COAL and LAND PLASTER. Por Sale. FOR HAI.It Nine-room house, corner lot (0x101 feet. 30th and Taylor streets. Portland, or will tradn for Ilend property. Am lo cated hero puVmanuutly, hence deslro to dlsioso of this property. Inqulrs this oltlco. 8-1 Op FOR HALE Four head Jersey milch cows, also one Jersoy bull. Phono or write R. O. Audrus, Hlsl?ra, Oro. 7-1 2n FOR BAI.K Puro tired Itsrrod Rock eggs for setting; I1-&0 for 13. ucavo ordora at O'Donuell'a market. J. F. Plorco, Ilend. 6 ltf . run n,i.i-MO()ii yiiuiiK i,t i imu, i'ihh iiuuo iinncii, 8( FOR HAI.H-- Four room ,m!i and three lots nt tho price of tin. i.l It'll! I.L.. ....... 1 . "'I in innu lunui ,ii niirnes llllll VWMIM In trade, rest on time, (loo, (i0g3 ixuiinuiMi, neroan inn river FOR UAI.K tlood Irani of Imr. ft and 7 years old, In good condluJ aiso wagon ami Harness n u,m. new. Will sell for rash or trade ( nenii proporty. inqulro liulloi OltlCO. ( FOR BAI.K Oood team, hum ami wagon, iteo J. ii, iioan. .(tl FOR HAI.K Potlod chrysantA mums, Hoe sample at Rowo'stitof and leave your order. Price Wt each. Mrs. K. A. ilmlth. 7. FOR HAI.K Itanio and l..ti stovo. Inquire Fred Van Mstrs. 1 FOR 8AU: Hatching eg fro Kellerstraaa Crystal While Orpin! tons, 13.00 a setting. II. Hpeln Rodmond, Oro. ci FOR BALE Chatham Ksnnl Mill with 13 sieves, prlco 135. A dross A-B, Uulletin. ctf 1 FOR BALE llarred Rock eg for hatching, ft for 16. E. Richardson. R. F. 1).. Ilend. It) ' FOR 8AT.M 40 acres, 1200 ci ltlnr iinkKlM In mmt .kM ...........J '- M..nw.w v ..Vfc t.U lflVL owing to a bank failure, I offer discount on a 1360 payment I hsl made on to acres Carey Act land inura norinesai or iienu, 2& acri Irrlft-ahlo; deep aoll frco fnm rod llalanco In & annual payments st tmr rent or will trado for lot In Ilea W. II. Uah, lx)t 11, Rlk. 11 Coat Addition. 7.9u FOR RALE or trade for Hi stock. Homo In Seattlo- tin 11 raid four room and bath. rt 60x1 fwt. Near car lino. "M" Unit wt run H,i, noon learn, wan and harness, Charter Oak steel rsai nearly new, two Iron IhhIhihiI springs and mattress., 0x13 rue si several chairs. Bee llassett, bark Kverxreen RooiiiIiir Hnuso. 7-kp FOR HAI.K New nnd nlrely 1st 11 1 ill ml 6-room cottaao, with 3 loti btooka fnim Uulletin ofllco. V sell with or without furniture, terms. W. M., this office. 7 FOR HAI.H My now six r buniralow. Will rIvo Mnrit Juno 1 or earlier if particularly slrod. J. II. Bhouse. 7-Kp IxmI and Fouud. I.OBT Ono red cow with nsluil white msrk on left shoulder, III l-jtter "Y". W. K. Bcolt, Ilend. ' LOST Hunch of six keys on chain. Finder please leave at tu ulflce. S r c Hotel Oregon "N SinAM IIL'ATUD CLHAN and SANITARY. V. EUIIOI'K RUNNING HOT WATEIl IN EVERY ROOM. N I'lN, TWO limCKH KltOM DKI'OT. A VISIT the OLD HOME VIA ! 0 ver turf-Davis-Miller Co. 2 Bend, Oregon. j ------- ------ - t ! BEST MEALS IN TOWN 25c at ISe Grand Restaurant, Bond Street. Dinner from 11:30 to 2 o'clock. Short Orders at all hours. Private dinlnjr room for ladlea. Rooms In connection. 0.S.L and UNION PACIFIC LINUS PKOTHCTim MY AUTOMATIC ULOCK KK1NAL LOW 4 fares! EASl Hound Trip Tickets to Prt cipnl Cities in Middle Western nnd East tern States. Raltlmoro $107.G0 Boston 110.00 CWcoko 72.C0 Denver GG.00 Kansas City $ 60.00 Minneapolis 00.00 Now York 108.60 Omuha CO.OO a. t ...i- in st! pui..'.V.V.V.V. co!f Toronto DlJ Washington 107t Golnsr limit nfteen duys; final return limit Octobor 81, 1912. LIBEKl STOPOVER PRIVILEGES. Choice of routes, FKOI'UKTIUNATULV RUDUCIiD PAROS TO A1ANY OTHER POINTS. Dates of Sale, APRIL 25, 20, 27 to St. Paul and Minneapolis only. TO ALL DESTINATIONS: wiwwomy. MAY 2, 3, 4,0, 10, 11.17. 18.24.20. mv I ' -?' n ' 7 ' I1?' Ii' iVG ' U' i8' 10 20' 2l' 24 2C. 27. 28, 29. ! JULY 2, 3, fl, 7, 1 1, 12, 1G, 10, 20, 22, 23, 20. 20 30 31 AUGUST 1, 2, 3, U, 7, 12, 15, 10, 22, 23, 29.30.31 om xumxtv ., u, u, ,, o, li, iC, SU, ThrouKh Train Sorvlco to tho East. Rtrtetiu iru r-i- nn . 1 1 1 1. . . . ' '.IHII VIUK1. vn S?f?f!S ?SlS.iS?r m mn n83l8t you ,n outlining; A DEUGHTFl OUiUlUMbUUllllUi - -- J. H. CORBETT, Agent. 4 !