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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1912)
iKSK&MZ23a K Wffrt'r' r.tUK 6 TUB nKND HULLKTIN, IlKNl), WTDNKSIMY, l UO, 1010. ; ' & B THE BEND BULLETIN GEOUQK PALMI3K PUTNAM Publisher. U. N. HOFFMAN Managing Editor. An Independent newspaper stand lng (or tho squaro donl. clean busl noes, clean politics and tho boat In terests ot Imd and Central Oregon. Ono year...... 11.50 Six months.... 80 Thrco months .50 All subscriptions aro duo and I'AYAHLK IN ADVANCE. Notice of expiration will bo mailed subscri bers and If renewal ts not mado with in reasonable tlmo tho paper will bo discontinued. FIcnso notify us promptly of any change of address, or of falluro to ro cclvo tho paper regularly. Make all checks and orders pay able to Uond Uullotln. It It said that to bo ablo to chango .one's mind Is a sign of bigness. If so, tho Colonol Is a colossus. In dwelling on tho valuo of prac tical work tor children and depre ciating tho attitude ot nomo peoplo who mnko light of tho farmers' placo In society, K. F. Carloton expresses some great thoughts In his article published In this paper. For agil culture Is tho very foundation of socloty. Prosperity, not In ono di rection, but In all, has for Its foun dation tho prosperity ot tho mon who feed tho world. Tho farmer Is tho most Important man In existence. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29', 1912. Avoirdupois, mental and physical, scorns an unpopular quality In tho eyes of tho voting populaco; nobody loves a fat man. After tho Ohio "Waterloo even Tho Oregonlan. staunchest ot tho staunch Tattontan papers, regretfully sings tho Presi dent's swan song. Tho defeat ot Tait at tho convention Is as certain as things political ever can be. It la now a case ot Tatt supporters striving to defeat Roosovelt, and nominate In his place some dark horse. If Hughes Is chosen, and It proves possible to effect his launch ing as the offlclsl candidate ot tho Republican party, the day may yet be savedi 'Without him. there U every probability that Democracy will win a swoeplng victory, and that Wilson or Clark will occupy the White House next term. For tho last fivo years, ovory tlmo a now houso wont up In Hend, some sad-eyed individual who considered himself a prl.o winning prophet pre dicted In this wise: "Tho town Is overbuilt; thero Is moro than enough accommodation already; tho now buildings will stand vacant." Yet today Tho Uullotln recolves moro Inquiries from people wanting to rent homes and rooms than ovor before. A Uond merchant has prepared a very Interesting reply to tho lottor signed "A Farmer" that was pub lished last week. Tho communica tion will bo printed next week. ot so long ago thero was a scramble to got a city charter. Bend has that charter, but manages to exist without a mayor. To a layman, unversed In the Intricacies of municipal government, a mayor seems a rather mora Important plcco ot political brlcabrac than a charter, especially when very Important matters Ilka sewer systems are up for consideration. Involving large public expenditures. But tho charter apparently, provides 30 method for the general election of a mayor. In a caso like tho present, when It seems that a council deadlock keeps that body from appointing a mayor from among Its memben.'r and no visible Inclination exists to secure a suitable outside cltlxen. Wherefore Uend will probably frolic along for the next seven months with a charter and without a mayor. A city "clean-up" day would be a mighty good thing the week before the fourth. Few things about a town Impress a visitor moro favor ably than Its neatness. Judgment and lien ot defendant, U. 0, Coo, and any surplus remaining af ter satisfying tho judgment and lion of U. 0 .Coo bo applied to tho pay ment of tho Judgment anil llou of tho dotondnnt, Ada It. Johnston. Notice ts heroby given that I hnvo levied upon tho property nbovo des cribed and 1 wilt, on Saturday, tho 29th day of Juno, 1913, at 2 o'clock In tho aftor noon ot said day at tho north door ot tho court houso In I'rlnovlllo, Crook County, Oregon, soil to tho highest bidder for cash, all tho right, tltlo nnd Interest the snld defendants, llortha Ituwleo, F. C. Itowloo. U. C. Coo, Trustee and Ada It. Johnston, had In and to tho said real property on tho Cth day of May, 1013, to sat isfy said judgment, costs nnd ac cruing costs. Dated this 27th day of May, 1913. T. N. UALFOUK. Shorirr of Crook County, Oregon. 12-16 CLASSIFIED COLUMN IIATIC8: Flvo cants a lino for first lusortlon In this column, tour cents n lino for each subsoquont In sertion. Cash In advnnco unless you have nn account with Tho Uul lotln. Count six words to tho lino, Including tho address. 'Wanted WANTED Position on ranch by experienced slnglo man. C, 8. Wndsworth, Uond.' lM2p WANTED Hoys ami girls who M to make n few dollar try easily. Any lxy or ujrl who lias Attended the llouil schools will Im ilcii Hfty cents for every new sub Nnlptlon to The Uiillrlln that lie or she hands In Iteforo Juno 1st. WANTED Hags. Will give In (T- MORE AUTO TRUCKS. The Central Oregon Trucking Company, hoaded by the Lockwoods. has purchased two more I'acKara auto trucks to care for tho rapidly Increasing Uond-Uurns freight busi ness. One loft here Thursday, and the other Saturday, loaded to capa city. This makes four trucks In operation by tho company. I11UN HUILIUNG HANDSOME. A remarkably substantial and handsome front has been complctod on J. H. Uoan's new stono building on Wall street. "J. II. Uean. 1912." has been carved on a large dark colored stono set In tho center ot the front, which, with the largo slto and excellent finish ot tho structure, gives It a very metropolitan ap pearance. Tho upstairs will contain eight office or living rooms. Encincer Koon states that his re port on tho preliminary plans for a sower system win be rcaay to suo mtt to tho City Council about Juno 10. In tho first lap of life there aro two contrast. A high school gradu ate feels as big ss a mountain; Im mediately thereafter, be, she or It suddenly and perhaps painfully dis covers that there are few more insignificant creatures than a college freshman. A college senior Is about the most Important Item In the unl verso when ho sallies forth to con quer tho world, with a diploma, a splendidly developed chest expansion nnd a long distance beer drinking record to his credit; but alas, when he pursues that cluslvo Job he thought was eagerly awaiting him, nnd finally grabs a $0.00 a week office-sweeping executlvo position, ho has bumped into tho second big contrast. The work of the Uend Uand dur ing tho last six months Is deserving of tho pralso and the support ot tho town. WhR? Sunday concerts have been abandonod temporarily, Just now when many players want fishing outings, the organization is sawing wood conscientiously, has Improved its music materially, and shows an admirable willingness to help out whenever there Is need for Its services. And it is well to romora ber that no member of tho band re ceives any remuneration, while the loader's share ot the contributions isn't large enough to be worth mentioning. The most interesting political reading today Is that of Roosevelt's many letters to the Republican man agers In tho various states, at the close ot bis presidential term, telling them Just why "His William" was the very best man to elect. These communications fairly reek with praise; they could not be more lavish in commendation. And today jvell, "ain't U tunny what a differ ence Just a fow hours make?" It's the same W. If. Tatt whom Roosevelt is now lambasting so strenuously. SHERIFFS SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. In the Circuit Court of the Btato of Oregon for tho County of Crook. Crook County Rank, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Hertha Rowlee, F. C. Rowlce, U C. Coe. Trustco, and Ada R. Johnston, Defendants. Hy virtue of an execution nnd or der of sale Issued out ot tho abovo named court and cause on tho Gth day of May, 1912, In favor of tho abovo named plaintiff and against the above named defendants, llortha Rowlco and F. C. Rowlee. upon a Judgmnt against the said defendants for the sum of Ono Thousand Dollars ($1000.00) with Interest thereon from December 31st, 1910, at tho rate of 10 per cent per annum and One Hundred Dollars (f 100.00) at torney's fees, and the further sum of fen Dollars (H 0.00) costs, which judgment was enrolled and docket ed In tho clerk's office of said court In said county on tho 6th day ot May, 1912, and whereas It was further ordered and decreed by tho court that tho following described promi ses, to-wlt: Tho northwost quartor of tho northwest quarter of section twenty seven In township seventeen south of range twelve east ot Willamette. Me ridian, excepting however a parcel described as follows; Reglnnlng at a point 427.07 feet south and 495.03 feet west of the northeast corner of said NWVi of NWV of said section twenty-soven, and running tbenco south 560,02 foet to a atako, thenco west 777.80 feet to a stako, thence north 349.12 feet to a stake, thence north 46 degrees 48 minutes east 304.29 feot to a stako, thence east 247.32 feet to a stako, theuco south 280 feet to a stake, thenco east 155.57 feet to a stako, thence north 280 feet to a stake, thence east 155. 57 feet to point of begin- nlng. That tho above described premises first be sold and, in case a deficiency remains, that lots ono and two in block twenty-one In the town ot Uend Crook County, Oregon, according to the plat thereof on fllo In tho office of the County Clerk of Crook County. Oregon, bo sold by tho Sheriff of said County as under execution, and the proceeds of such sale, after pay ing the costs, disbursements, attor ney's fees and expenses herln stated, shall bo applied upon tho Judg ment, and if the proceeds of such salo bo insufficient the plaintiff shall have Judg ment and execution against the de fendants, F O. Rowlee and Hertha Rowlee, to recover such balance un paid, and that any surplus remain ing from the sale of the lota last above described after satisfying the demands of the plaintiff, shall first be applied to the -payment ot the Carpets As low its per ynrd ji&i... .. 27-lc Rugs A good one, 0 ft. x 12 ft. $4.00 Linoleums Never at this price before- 60c S(f. yd. Hope's Furniture Store Liberal Credit When Desired We Have Taken Over the Entire Stock of (LUMBER I of the Pine Forest Lumber Co., and are 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. : : : : i Overturf-Davis-Miller Co. Bend, Oregon. t We Have 220 Acres of the Finest Improved Land , at Summer Lake. There aro COO fine young trees, a houso X of twelve rooms, splendidly finished ' Inside and out. A barn 80x80. All of X tho land under the highest statu of r, cultivation, except, four acres. This ranch has never produced less than ' $6,000 per annum. Tho most admlr X ably located ranch on Summer Lake. X Undoubtedly tho finest place In Lako X , County. This wo can prove to you by your most rigid investigation. We are offering this place on the most attractive terms, ond will take u nice house In Bend as part of tho first pay- ' ment. $0,000 cash will handlo this splendid ranch, and tho balance can run for ten years, at seven per cent X interest. See H?e Homeseekers' Land . Company X Next to Pilot Butte Inn, Wall Street, Bend, Oregon. I j t Watch for SIMPLEX SEPARATOR announcement next week. Skuse Hardware Company oxchniiKo old uowapapora, Tim Uullotln. WANTi.D-DroJKinnkliiK nnd plain mowIiik. Call first houia back of CrtUiuory. 13-14p WANTIW To buy of owner business lot ntiar the cunter of (lend. Address, II 25, caro Uullotln. 13-Hp To Trade. KXCIIANOK OH BALK 8 acres 9 tnllrs south of Portland on Oregon Klectrlc, 3 room houso, barn, well, fruit, boat of soil, Holl or trado fur Uend property. Kuqulro Uullotln. Up KXCIIANOK OH HAM: Good houso and lot In Hunnysldo, 1'ortland, closest vast addition, fruit, roses and shrubbery. Will trade or sell. Kn qulro Uullotln. 13-Hp WILL KXCIIANOK old newspapers tor clean raits. Tho Uullotln. TO KXCIIANOK I'ortlsjid resl dsnee proxrty for samo In Beattlo. Will Ultimo small difference. Valuo 14000. Don't Inflat values. Owners only. J. M. care Uullotln. 13-H For Kent, KOIt HUNT Two storo rooms, modern plate glass front. Oood lo cation on Wsll street. Enquire K. O. Minor at I O. 4tf FOK ItKNT Furnished room for housekeeping, 16 per mouth. W. II. Lesh, Lot 11, lllock 1C, Center Add. Stf. FOK KKNT -Four-oom bungs- low, conveniently and neatly fllnlah od. Phono K. P. Ilrosterhous. lltf KOH 11KNT An organ. 76 els mo. J. I). Htcvens. It H, blk 1, Kenwood, across tho rlvor. Up KOH KKNT If you aro rontlitK anythtnK. you'll need convenient ront books, well bound, with stubs. They show "where you am at" all the tlmo. Kach 16 conta at Tho Hul-tetln. Pound FOUND Automobile llccnso num ber 7005, Owior can havo It by calllriK at Uullotln ofneo nnd paying advertising cost. lltf FOUND Udy's gold watch. Owcnor can havo samo by doscrlhlng property and paying; advertising; charges, etc. Apply at Uullotln of fice 12 Taken Up. TAKKN UP Ono buckskin m a re pony, with hobbles on. J. F. Wolff, P mllopost, Ilcnd-llurns road, Whit- akor P. O. ll-17p IrfMt. I.08T Team of horses, wt about 1100. Ono a gray, with rounded noso and halter, other a roan with scar on right leg and hobblod. Last soon going north on Prlnovlllo and Rummer Lake road. F. Nurnborgor, Fort Hock, Oro. ll-13p LOST Purso containing check and small amount of monoy. Kinder ploaso lenvo at Uullotln. 12p I'or Sale. KOH HAI.K--1311 folding opnrn charlrs at a bargain, luuulro t Hlnr Theatre. 1 Stf KOIt HAI.K Kpau of mara, C and 7 years old Jhls spring. night 1276 ouch. This team Is Al. Will bo at Aunu'a barn Hnturday, Juno 1. Owner. 12p KOIl HAI.i: 10 head high gra.t.i HoUtoln cows Just fresh or soon to bo fresh ; also 3 registered llolsteln hulls and 3 registered tlurnaey hulls. Fryar A Co,, Humner, Wash. 12-1 J FOH HAJ.K A Koyal typewriter, In first class condition, Cost 165. Can havo for $40, on terms, or 135 cash. Inquire Tho llulletlu. tf KOIt HAI.K Fancy saddto horse, or will trsda for a driving horse. In quire "V ilultetln KOH RAM? Klvn good milch cows, 4 Jerseys. Call at ranch be tween Ijaldlaw and Deschutes. J, It. Ilenham. 11-lXp KOIl HAI.K Completely furnish ed 13x33 tout and kttchon, all In flno condition, good location, thrco blocks north ot Pilot llutto Inn. It. J. Tyler. lltf FOH HAI.K Four hesd Jersey milch cows, also one Jersey bull. Phono or write It. O, Andrus, Hlalrrs, Ore. 7-13p FOH 8AM-: Puro bred llsrrod Hock oggs for sotting; 1.60 for 13. Loavo orders at O'Donnoll's markot. J. F. Pierce. Uend. Sltr FOH HAI.K First class Ilurbank potatoes for seed. Old Kxperlmont Farm, Jones A Hales, Phono con nection. lOtt FOH HAI.K flood team of horses, & and 7 years old, In good condition. Also wagon and harness as good ss now. Wilt sell for cash or trado for Hend property. Inquire Uullotln ofllco. Itf FOH HAI.K Oood team, hsrness and wagon, flee J. II. llesn. Ctf There Is no better or cheaper May to get at Hope. If you have miuip Ihlnj to sell, If you hate Miniethlnic In exchange, or If you usut some thing, ten or twenty renu pent In advertising here) Mill get you result. Kveryone rrniU IliU column It's n regular bargain rotinter. You ran telephone your ail any lime up lo Wetlnendsy iiimiii. FOH HAI.K--U you havo rooms or bulldlniN for rent, you need a con venient rent Itook. Wo havo thorn with stubs, ready for a year's usa. Only 16 cents each. Tho Uullotln. FOH HAI.K llatohlng eggs from Kellorstrass Crystal Whlto Orping tons, 13.00 a setting. II. Hpelser, Kodmond, Ore. 61-13 FOH HAI.K Wo havo for sslo three houses and thruo barns, vary cheap If sold at onco. Lumber mill or Hend Ilrlck ft Lumber Co. lOtf FOH HAI.K NKVi sec. 8-17-11. Kstlmato 2H million feot plno.' Valuu 14000. Mrs. Nolllo O'Lcary, llo mldjl, Minn. 10-13 Wik LXi Than , Moro 1,375,000 Now In Uo Thoac Who KNOW Buy De Laval Separators Crcnmervmon rirciitiin iImv r ru.r. in iU I.. I. linn ol cream nnd know bv lonn rirwrirnr ikni it, Da Laval ilimi ceinnrit and wnn Tnnnoti Tt.i I. ...I... 98 of tho World's creameries uic the Do Lnval nrlimwlu. Exnorlencarl Dalrvmen TTm Da I v.l t. it. ..:..... I lavonte oraono bfp dairymen. They know that no olhcr separator win givo incro sucn saiuiaciory service. Old De Laval User Whenever a man wlin !. ....,! ... M model Do Laval decides to purchato a later stylo machine ho invanaoiy buys another Ue Laval, Mon Who Invootlpato If anyono lakes mo umo to invettipato Ilia merits ol tho various vicum icymaiun, cimcr uy iinuinn out irom olhcr .... ...I.., L!-J -f . .1 9 . Wei Yrjioi ftmu vi icrvico ineir machines havo (liven or by t2itinn other m&cMnn m --Y .-. ........, ww rrzsm out nrjainit Iho De Laval, the jjf chances ore a hundred to ono ! ff thnt lif rhniM mill k. II.. BF . iimamtr b; l;;.i UH ",0 w ijrjm fsraJPssTA .v ' ' 10 turn IVloro Do Laval machines easloat to aro In wo than any other fv wash, skim' make. Thero is a reason. Ar tho claanost Como in and we will r lasls Iho longest ieu you why. SOONER OR LATER YOliWILLBUYA, DE LAVAL Bend Hardware CoJ BEND -i? -: v iJLJ Nat