I I'AQK 6 TI1K IlKNI) DULLKTIN, IIUND. WKDNKHDAV, JUNK (I, 101U. THE BEND BULLETIN 012011013 PAIiMBR PUTNAM Publtshor. U. N. HOFFMAN Managing Hdltor. An Independent nowsnapcr stand ing for tho squaro ilonl, clean busi ness, clean politics nnd tho best In terests of Dond nnd Central Oregon. SEWER PLANS READY (Continued from Dago Ono). Ono yenr 1B0 Blx months S0 Threo months . .. .60 All subscriptions nro duo nnd PAYADLK IN ADVANCE. Notlco of expiration will Ik mallod subscri bers and If ronowal Is not mado with in reasonatdo tlmo tho paper will bo discontinued. Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of failure to re eclvo tho pspcr regularly. Mako all chock and ordora pay able to Dend Dullotln. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12. 191J. According to tho "vital statistics" published by the Oregon State Uoard of Health, cevcrln; January, Febru ary and March, the births In Crook county during these months has totalled 28. doatha C. HowoTcr, the valuo of tho statistics, or, rather, their lack of raluo, ts shown by the fact that probably more births hare occurred here in Dend than hare been recordod for tho entiro county. It th state Is to pay for the publl cation of such Information, which must bo absolutely accurato to bo worth anything. It Is essential that tho requirements of tho law regard ing providing tho vital statistics In- bo vigorously enforced. few doctors tako tho trouble to notify tho stato authori ties of births and deaths. to detnrmlno n profile of tho rock doposlts, with sultlclent accuracy to provlda data for a rollnblo estimate of tho quantity, noundliiRH or drill Itiga wero made from surface of ground to rock stratum nnd tho depth of soil thus ascertained. Ap proximately 000 such Mounding were made and tho results recorded In such n way as to provide n suitable menns of estimating the qunntlty of earth and rock to be oxcavatod. Approximately two-thirds of nil ex cavation required will be rock as Is shown by tho dctnlled estimates herein given. "Tho system as planned and rcco mended comprises essentially a main outlet sower and disposal plnut, main district sewers nnd lateral sewers. Tho Junction of tho main sewers nnd tho outfall sower Is Just without tho city limits nnd at tho Intersection of 10th street nnd tho alloy north of K nvenuo. There will bo two principal main sowers and flvo branch mains. "Tho lateral sowors are all tribu tary to thoao mains and servo tho portions of their respective districts not Immediately adjacent to tho main sowors. They aro planned to be constructed to such depth as will adequately serve the properties for which thoy are Intended. ALIWLIW WITHOUT lltllKIATtON. Proof thnt nlfnlfn will ixrow at llond without Irrlgntlou Is found on lot 13, block 6, near Tho llullotlu olllro. Hovon yenra ago n pint nbout IS feet square, whero tho nlloy Inter sects Ohio street, wns seodod to nl fnlfn. All the moisture It over re ceived wns from tho skies, but this linn been sulllelont to keep It nllvo nnd today somo of tho bunches nro more than two feet tall, nnd excel loutly niled out. IIIkIi grade Job printing of nil kind done by The Dullftln'N Job department. Stolen. STOLEN May 31, ono bay mnro with white face nnd white hind legs; very rnngy nnd thin; brand "It P" on left shoulder; wt nbout 1200.- Onobay-roan pony, wt about TOO lbs,, qulto old. Ono very dark brown horso 10 yrs. old, branded "Unr C" on loft hip, wt 1250, nnd leggy, Ono bay horso. "It" on loft hip, old, split hoot front foot, wt 1100, Liberal reward for Information leading to ro corery. C. J. Stauffer, II. Ilrook Ings. Ilolyat, Ore. 13-1C .-- - formation Apparently The Juno 1 Issuo of "Country Life In America." tho largest American outdoor magatlne, has for Its colored cover tho picture of llenham Falls showing Frank Kobertson spearing Imaginary trout. Despite lino im plied Infringement of the fish and gamo laws, the photograph Is a re markable one, and wilt spread some pictorial knowledge of this country to hundreds of thousands of Eastern homes. What Is said to bo the longest word In the English language contains 25 letters and is electrophotomagro grapher. It means "one who takes photographs with electricity." Dy making it plural and prefixing "antl" we havo a word of 30 letters antl olcctrophotomagrographers. Another long word Is anti-dlsostabllshment-arians, whloh. according to tho .Lon don Cbronlclo, is a good word. DEVDLOPMKNT NUMBED DICJ ONE Heeause of the big Interest that has been taken In The Bulletin's special development number, which Is to appear on July 4tb, It now seems probable that stilt another enlarge ment of the Issue will be made 42 pages Instead of 40. Originally 30 pages were planned. Over 7C cuts of scenes In Dend and all the Deschutes country will be In the development number, the ma jority of them from photographs tak en especially for the purpose by C. O. Seward. Practically all the new buildings will bo shown. Already excellent articles have been re ceived from various sections of the Central Oregon country and from other tdwna, as Laldlaw and La Pine, so that the Issuo will not only cover Dend and vicinity, but will tell a comprehensive story for all this sec tion' of Oregon. As the paper will reach at least IS, 000 readers, all over the North west, moat of whom are directly in terested In Central Oregon, Its ad vantages as an advertising medium are being wldoly appreciated. Al ready a lot of special "reader ads" have been received from people who want to get their "wants" "for sales" and "trades" before the eyes of thousands, for a few cents. Ilia SHOW AT UKDMOND. Tomorrow, Thursday, the "101 Ranch" hIiow will perform at Red mond. Tho entertainment is a big circus and goneral carnival, with special wild west features, and is Bald to bo ono of the best shows of tho kind ever seen In Oregon, aud certainly the biggest and most amus ing that has this far come to Central Oregon. Many Dend people ore going down to Redmond, both by train and aulo. Tciwnabl Wank, neatly bound in B3 Ctttu Ccn, atiue jaaewtm. Kewagts Disposal. "The laws of the stato of Oregon and gonoral prejudice making It pro hibitive to discharge aowago either In a crude or treated atate into the waters of tho Deschutes river. It has been necessary to plan on other means of disposal. "The solution recommended is the distribution of the sowago over tracts of ground aultablo for Irrigation; thla arrangement contemplating either that tho city may own tho 'sowago farm' or that tho elllueut from the settling tank may bo de livered to privato Individuals to bo distributed upon such territory as may bo desired by tho party having tho sewage privilege. "As a plant for preliminary treat ment we aro recommending n plain seuoniqntnuon tank of sultlclent capacity to hold a 12-hour flow from a population of approximately 1S00. "Generally speaking, tho sewage from a population of ISO to 500 eau. by farming, bo disposed of on one aero of ground. Taking every thing Into consideration It would probably bo safe to assume a popu lation of 200 to tho aero, and from this it will be seen that the alio of tho 'farm' necessary for present dis posal would bo small. It must, of course, not be forgotten that the sewago must bo disposed of In the non-farming season and must havo as careful distribution in winter as In summer. As there can be no profit In the winter disposal we would recommend that a fund bo provided from tho bond Issue In a sufficient amount to provide for the mainte nance of the plant during the winter until such time aa the profits for the use of sewago In summer will be great enough to provide a fund for winter disposal. Ejector Station. "In order to provide sewers for the low lying property In Park addition. It has been necessary to greatly In crease the cost of the main sewer to provide a gravity flow or raise the sewage from this district. Tho latter system will bo much mora economical and plans therefor briefly explained: -alt tho sowago will bo collected at tho Intersection of Tit in -alo street and Rlvoraldo drive, where the ejector station will be located. Tho station itself will bo situated entirely below street levol nnd will consist essentlnlly of a concrete walled and roofed chatnlKtr, in which will be located the ejectors and tho electrical machinery and equipment necessary for ihclr operation. Tho sewage will be delivered through about 890 feet of cast-iron plpo and discharged Into Southwest Main at tho manhole to be built at tho Inter section of Tumalo street and the alley between Congress and Front streets." Detailed HpeclllcntlotiM. Engineer Koon gives detailed specifications defining the goneral requirements and management of the work and the business relations be tween the contractor and the city, as welt as for material and equipment. The estimates cover the Itemized cost of the entire system. The grand total for the complete system and disposal plant Is $292,014.79, divided as follows: For pipe lines and appurtenances, $283,348.02; for ejector station and Park Main, $5,782.87; for disposal plant, $3,- 483.90. Tbero are approximately 2000 lots to be directly benefited, meaning an average cost of the sewer per lot of $146.30. Tho entiro system consists' of 94.728 feet or 17.94 miles, or pi Iio, and the average depth of ex cavation will bo approximately 7,27 feet, being 2.42 feet In earth and 4,85 feet In rock. Hock Excavation Ills Item. The largest slnglo Item of cost is the rock oxcuvatlon, the grand total of which for tho entire systom is given as $179,515.75, or 42,239 cubic feet at $4.26 per foot. The abovo figures ore for the ulti mate completed system. Engineer Koon also prepared estimates of the cost of the system as It Is proposed to build It now, which is only a small portion of the system. This covers what Is known as the business sec tion of tho city, tho total cost being $76,705.0V 8 HOT BREAD EVERY MORNINQ at Htrmbtrrloi, flotit pick, $1.35 por crnto f, o. b. Hood River. Huttd money with order. Ilorrlos nunrnntood. Or der today. Supply limited. Add dress C. I). Nlckelsun, Hood River, Ore. ' 13-15 NOTICK FOR Pl'HLH'ATION', Dupnrtmout of tho Interior, V. S. Land otllco nt The Dalles, Oregon, Juno 10th, 1912. Notlco la hereby given thnt Joseph II. O'Neill, of llond, Oregon, who, on May 22ud, 1900, mado Desert Laud Entry, No. 040, Serial No. 0511, for HKVi NEVi. Section 4. Township 18 South, Rnnga 12 Enst, Willamette Meridian, hns tiled notlco of Inten tion to mnko final desert proof, to estnbllsh claim to tho I a ml above de scribed, before It. C. Ellis, V. S, Commissioner, nt his olllro nt Hend, Oregon, on tho 20th day of July, 1912. Clnlmnnt nnmea ns witnesses: llnrloy J. Overturf, Theodore Anno, Levi D. Wlest, E. V. Richardson, all of llond, Oregon, 14-18 C. W. MOORE, Register. LARA'S CORKETTS SHUEY'S MISENER'S McCUISTON'S OAKGD BY American Bakery HIIERIFF'H HALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. In the Circuit Court of tho Htato of Oregon for tho County of Crook. Crook County Rank, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Dortha Howleo, F. C. Rowlee, U. C. Coe, Trustee, and Ada R. Johnston, Defendants. Dy virtue of an execution and or der of salo Issued nut of tho abovo namod court and causo on tho 0th day of Mny, 1913, In favor of the abovo namod plaintiff and against tho abovo namod defendanta, Dortha Howleo nnd F. C. Howleo, upon a Judgmnt against tho said defendants for the sum of Ono Thousand Dollars ($1000.00) with interest thereon from December 31st. 1910, at tho rate of 10 por cont per annum and Ono Hundred Dollars ($100.00) at torney's fees, and tho further sum of Ten Dollara($10.00) costs, which Judgment was enrolled nnd docket ed In tho clerk's nfllco of said court In snld county on the 6th dny of May, 1912, nnd whereas It wna further HARDWARE W. ARE now located In tho Lara Block on Oregon Street, and ore prepared better than ever to sell yog all kinds of Hardware, HaraaM, SM1m, Wall Paper, Etc. at reaaonaMe prices. Skuse Hardware Company We Have Taken Over the Entire Stock of LUMBER 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. Overturf-Davis-MHler Co. Bend, Oregon. L ordered and decreed by tho court Rowlee, to recover such balance tin that tho following described preml-1 paid, and that any siirtdiiM remain- ling from tho sain or the lots last of tho abovo described after satisfying tint 1 ses, to-wlt T1 Tho northwest nunrter t' .. .i. .... ..... . i ........ iLiii.hiL nuriiiwt'iii iiiancr in seciion iwenijr-i """"" seven In township seventeen south of range twelve oast of Wlllamnlto Me ridian, excepting however a parcel described aa follows; lloglnnlng at a point 437.07 feet south nnd 496.03 fcot west of the northeast cornor of said NWVi of NWU, of ld section twnnty-tovcn, and running thence south 660.02 feet to a stake, thence west 777,85 leet to a stake, thence north 349.13 feet to a atako, thence north 46 degrees 48 minutes eaat 304,29 feet to a stako, thence east 347.33 feet to a atake, thence south 280 feet to a atake, thence east 16S.67 feet to a atake, thence north 280 feet to a atake, thence east ISO. 57 feet to point of begin ning. That tho abovo described premises first bo sold and, in caso a (tendency remains, that lots ono and two In block twenty-one In tho town of llond Crook County, Oregon, according to tho plat thereof on file In the office of tho County Clerk of Crook County, Oregon, bo sold by tho Sheriff of snld County as under execution, and tho proceeds of such sale, nfter (lay ing tho costs, disbursements, attor ney's fees nnd exponses berln stated, shall bo applied upon tho Judg ment, nnd If tho proceeds of such sale bo Inaulnclont tho plaintiff shall havo Judg ment and execution against tho ilc-' fondants, F C Howleo nod llcrthn of tho plaintiff, shall first Im applied to tho payment of tho Judgment and linn or defendant, V V Coo, and any surplus remaining af ter satisfying tho Judgment and lien of U, C .Coe bo applied to the pay ment of the Judgment and lien of the, defendant. Ada It. Johnston. Notice Is hereby given that I have levied upon the properly above des cribed and I will, on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1912, at 2 o'clock In tho after noon of aald day at the north door or the court house In Prlnevlllo, Crook County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and Interest tho said defendants, Dertha Rowlee. F. C. Rowlee, U C. Coo, Trustee, and Ada R. Johnston, had In and to tho said real property on the 6th day of May, 1913. to sat lfy said Judgment, costa and ac cruing costs. Dated thla 37th day or May, 1913. T. N. DALFOUR. Hherlff of Crook County, Oregon. 12-10 I I We Have 220 Acres of the f I Finest Improved Land l at Summer Lake. I little - Lra .CWH.IJfCfWnl. ajBfX There aro 500 fino young trees, a house v ? of twelve rooms, splendidly finished t t inside and out. A barn 80x80. All of t the land under the highest state of cultivation, except four acres. This . , ranch has never produced less than $G,000 por annum. The most odmlr- ably located ranch on Summer Lake. Undoubtedly the finest placo in Lake County. This wo can prove to you by f your most rijrld Investigation. Wo are oflTering this placo on the most f attractive terms, ond will take a nice ' house in Bend as part of tho first pay- ment. $G,000 cash will handle this splendid ranch, and tho balance can f run for ten years, at seven per cent interest. See lEe Homeseekers' Land Company I .. Next to Pilot Buttd Inn, Wall Street, Bend, Oregon; t . - 1 m4V44 Tho Cow' Best Friend The Cheapest Machine for You to Buy Bccauto it will last Ionaer. run caiicr and akira cleaner than any other separator. Our margin of profit on tho Do Laval ii smaller than mot dealers make on other separators, but wo know that the Do Laval will pleaio our cuitomeri and give them latiifactory service, and as thera it nri-f rli-mnnri (nr L !",. f ....I it f... .1 1 . .w. .M u MTB l4nn or any 0lncf m&t0 we can afford to sell it at a smaller profit. You know some neighbor who has a De Laval. Ask him how it works. Wo aro always glad to refer a pro spective separator buyer to an old De Lava! user, because , n. 1 1 . 1 M tasloj o -vai users are always m 0 urn) boosters and the best adver- JW easfost lo) tieera wo have. Used JFfX by 9675 of the worlds lasls'ho longest cream- """" erics. I soONER OR LATER IVW. WILL UUY A, DE kAV-AT- Bend liardw&re Gtyl I BBND',VM,f'1' ttftr