i RAGE IS. THE BK.VI) BULLNTIN, RKNI), WKDNKHDAY, MARCH II), 101.1. HONOR PATHON SAINT Ht, Patrick's Hall Monday Night At tended by Moro Than 100 People. The patron cnlnt of tlio Rons of tho Emerald IbIo was honored In Hond Monday night with a St. Pnt trick's linll, nn nnnunl event. There was nn nttendnnce of more thnn 100 Irish nml tholr friends, thoro being soma 40 couples dancing during the evening. Tho inuitlc wns furnished by Hunter's orchestra, and tho dnnc Ing continued until Into. At tho bond of tho hall n largo American ting decorated tho wall, .and at tho other end wbb a big ban ner bearing a harp, thin (lag being green. Owing to tho fnct that reg ular session wns held by the Odd Fellows before tho dance, further decorations were not attempted. Tho proceeds derived from tbo ball go, an usual, to the Altar Soci ety or tho Catholic church. LEWIS GOESJOJMSIillTON Will Ask Uncle Sam to "Ante up" Kor the Deschutes Survey. (Special to Tho Ilend Bulletin.) BALKM, March 17. For tho pur pose of conferring with officials of tho dopartmtnt of tho Interior, Stato Engineer Lewis has gono to "Washington, D. C. Ho will endeav or to completo the negotiations of a a contract between the department and tho state for the cooperative sur vey of tho water power resources of the Deschutes river, as provided for In tho bill passed hy tho recent leg islature appropriating $50,000 lor tho state's share of the work. He will endeavor to get tho department to consent to using a portion of the funds on other streams besides tho Deschutes. pilot JSutte Inn . , ,,. KAKTKR SUNDAY DINNKU MKNU. Served from 5:30 p. in. to D p. in. Platen Fifty Cents. "Resurrection Is tho silver lining to tho dark clouds of death, And wo know tho sun Is shining beyond." Lemon Cocktnll Salted Almonds Young Radish Tomato Puree Kgg CrutonB Kgg Salad Leg of Iamb, Mint Sauce Fried Chicken, Mushroom Sauco T Uono Steak Apples n la Pilot Rutto Mountain Eggs au gratia In ttakotl Potatoes Custard Plo White Cako California Ilalsln Plo 8trawliorry Ico Cream Coffee Rontons Solo by Mrs. Lunbeck Powelson. Manager, Mrs. V. D. Curacy. SUMMONS. 8KB U. X. HOFFMAN AT ONCE AltOUT THAT FISHING LICENSE THAT YOU WILL SOON NEED. MEETS FRIDAY XIOHT. There will be a meeting of the di rectors of tho Commorcfal Club Fri day night at S o'clock in tho old club quarters, to which tho citizens of the town are Invited for a discus sion of the proposed Issue of 145,' 000 bonds for a new high scholo. 11ULLETIX HEADS IX AD. F. P. Lev, assistant sales mana ger of the Rend Paik Company's Se attle office. Is spending several days in Bend familiarizing himself with the town and adjacent country. Il lustrating the unique and telling ad vertising of the company, ho showed an "ad" from Sunday's "Post-Intel-llgenccr" of Seattle, whose test was composed entirely of headings taken from last week's Bulletin, each rela tive to some phase of local development. In tho Circuit Court of th0 Stato of Oregon for the County of Crook. Ralph H. Brownlow, plaintiff, vs. Iva M. Brownlow, defendant. To Iva M. Brownlow, above named defendant; In the namo of the Stato of Oregon you aro heroby required to appear and answer complaint of the plaintiff filed against you In tho ahovo en titled action and Court within ten days from tho service of this sum mons upon you. If served within Crook Count', Stato of Oregon, or If served within any other County within this State, then within twenty days from tho date of the service of this summons upon you, or If not served within the State of Oregon, then on or before Thursday, tho 8th day of .May, 1913; and you are further notified that If you fall to appear and answer for want thorcof the plaintiff will take Judgment against you as prayed for In the com plaint on fllo herein, to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and plaintiff be forever dissolved and held for naught This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof In Tho Bend Bulletin, a newspaper of goncral cir culation published at Bend, Crook county. Oregon, for six successive weeks commencing with tho Issue of March 19th, 1913. and ending with the Issue of May 7th, 1913, by order of tho Honorable Q. Springer, Coun ty Judge of Crook County, Stato of Oregon, inado and entered on tho 12th day of March, 1913. Dated and published tho first time March 19, 1913. VERNON A. FORBES, 8 , Attorney for Plaintiff. SMITH UNO ELDER AT SALEM Iniu! llutirtl Asks Settler to Cooper nto With Company. (Special to Tho Bond Bulletin.) SALEM, March 17. Colo K. Smith and R. M. Elder, two settlors on tho Central Oregon Irrlgnt'on Co, proj ect, attended a desert land board mooting Inst week and asked If some thing could not bo dono so moro of tho settlers could got patents to their lands. Members of tho bonrd told them tho company had been hav ing a hard time to got enough mon ey to carry along tho project, and that tho board was doing everything possible) to assist them. Thoy wore told that It was only by cooporntlon on tho part of tho company, tho land board and tho sottlors that n suc cess could bo made of tho project. TRAVEL ISJEAVY NOW Many lloiiiecekrrs Coming to Cen tral Oregon TiiN Scaon. Colonist rates went Into effect last Saturday and by tho last of this week many newcomers will la ar riving In Bend. Thorn has already been n greater Influx of Easterners this spring than slnco tho 1911 colo nist season. During tho past week there wcro flvo carloads of emi grants' movables received here. Two of theso camo from tho Wlllamottu valley and tho others from tho East. Ijist Friday there wero 40 set tlers to leuvo Bend for tho Lnko county homestead district, most of these being persons who were going In to claims thoy bad filed on previously. mmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmm I. J f r?& )f JUT'' S & r I TintlR " Is:' I (&!ssb$s1& '?' tei?r tfi ?s$ ;wil2L. few umu , itCT ,!),, (CVSIP" $ T 8& WW"' SflVE THIS Mh'p. SffuDV ITINVESTtCflTE. InMJMlW ' J BUYS THOBNTIMIIE RANCH J. C. Sllvr of Knnutft Llkr Central t)rrg)n Country. Tho 1 C0-acro ranch belonging to C. W. Thornthwalte, who has been working In tho Eggleston harness shop, was sold by tho owner last week to J. C. Sllvr of Kansas. Mr. Sllvr came out to look this country over and was so well pleased that ho decided to Invest $4000 In the farm near Tumnlo. He will return and take possession In a few months. fiUX CLUB RESULTS. Tho standing of the contestants In the Hod and Qun Club shoot after Sunday's program Is as follows: Class 1 Kurrle 63, Weston G2, WII key 60, Tolles CC.'Knutsen 55, out of V QYftitlrl Cab I A nSnA ndilturnnin(linrouiiltT. ThtUnil Itmlch, iletp volcunlc h form. 1 J Oil VJ Hi VI OCC aWCl JrlKC '". no rocs, U Irvfl, ) Komi ilrtlniir, nl rintlrul dilnVIni wnltr nttrr dr(xr linn wfttl. Thltiltnl Uiul xllli Kflul niltr il)il rnlxpuichicdit oornton riy Ifiui. Thf urroumllui iln CurtitJ mounllnitr full ol titurl woiuUtt- ami Jutt lh Uc for a VKitlon L l'iuUotilylK.iittoxttolJ, but sruwlng rapWIy. It hu r IrUphonc lytltin, two gooit holrli, lo A Mtll mcrchimtlM tt. rt, a Brit cU livrry aud InJ tlkblr, ntinlUul uintfr tlhr I'lnt Intrr Mountain), out of the mot mmkhIii cummrrnai cium in moiair auuiniatlub by the way, hat Ita own ptvttty auil the ixa yrar rrlrt llirrcvn an atltactlr club Iioum. There alt Ibttt nail mw nilll In llir vicinity of fuir, whl. Ii I. Ju,i ih lfIUMlMM oMh Uu InmWrinf m.l inltling ImaincM that will I ilonrhcft Tht air kuuu uinitit lu uiauufu(tulun auUotlur lutinaaiuca hrt In ttlucatlonal mantra l. lint H imittMlf II hi Itn-acrtKhiwI rk In tht htail uftht rtdiltno wctlon. and now ttxhraup tulnttwtllth siadt. A Catholic chuuli will U built hlt initapiing, aiiiioinrcnuitnraaitiaBiiin(iottablUh IhcniMlTta. La lint hat otr liwo available tlniric hurt Jwtr which the im hti. ii... iviuiiiimni m limwp. .hu wnun ,iun, kuumj uuitu i oui iiiitj ciiv i nt uiif arva oi larm lam tributary l 1 nnt WOUIII atontbulhlanJ maintain a Kwidilmlctly. Tht van llacuof InuWr liltnilary to t.a I'lur wunlit aloiit bulla a guul alir.1 city. Willi Itif cumins of tht Iwubis lallrnwl y.ttmi tu Iji fiut, which will bt ooi, ilcvfloiiutul III aU arouml l,a I'lut will l rapid. I.a Mat canbtrtachnlviaOr N I. O W- K h.V and I' I' Hya. Vou can wakt moury by Uurlui titoix-ny at t I1n In adtanct of tht railroads. Itthrtaatt aolait II. why not VOL'' U'AKI' l'l' lulhr r.rt ih.i u.tul tl.l.,.t. .11. .. in ....... r it.. .....i .1..1 l..i unium of tht NurthwtttltliuundluKtuw it;Wly a I'd that pioiwHy valura willrliwliaccvidliigly oult a few dullar Yt uiunth vu each M You ilou I tutu tht money, but yon auon acqtilit, ItU ... H1 I, liter now from Iwtuun Th trrwa art ratr. taluablt property, Wlltt Iwlay tor pUl, ptltra LA PINE TOWNSITE COMPANY, U Piiw, OregOH. HtlUVIt agtnla. with food bank rtft'tvna, waaUd In all pa of the Unltrtl Hlalra. a posslblo 75. Class 2 Howell 38, Hallberg 31, Myers 34, Deyarmond 32, Skuso 33, out of a posslblo CO. Class 3 Cunningham 17. A. O. Al len 16, It. M. Smith 1ft, Coble 12.C. Hunter 11, L. II. Kurst 11. McKay 11, Orerturf 10, J. N. Hunter 7, O. Arnold 7, Could 7, Rhodes 6, II. A. Miller -I, out of n iiosslble 25. MARKirr REPORT. NORTH PORTLAND, March 1C Receipts for the weok have been: Cattle 800, calves 19. hogs 2706, sheep 2512, horses -H. A some what firmer cattle market this week. Transactions wcro limited due-to the light liquidation. Prime heavy steers went to tho killers $7.75 to $7 S3. Bulk 17.30 to $7.60. Butcher stock was also stronger but n truu lino on market stability Is difficult tu obtain so long as rc- JB.25, Bulk of sales averaged t to $9.15 while smooth and rough heavy stuff brought proportionately stiff prices. .Market eased off n celpts ant small. Demand for good shade Thursday but cloios tho week voMs and heifers stronger. Top steady from $ to $H.15. Upward loads of cows sold at $6.85 and trend may bo checked temporarily heifers In small lots $7,00 to $7.25. but nobody ventures n prediction n Calves have not been a market factor fur two weeks, although prices are steady to strong, Generally tho en tire cattle market had an Improved to whore It will finally settle. Mutton trndu was a sticky affair compared with recent periods. Plenty of sheep are arriving hut tho bulk la tone but only for cholco stock. Situ 'contracted. Buyers are btddltiK of next week's receipts will duter- mlnu stability of price range, Tho hog market continued Its ascent this week and reached the highest point Wednesday, when several hundred heud of choice light swno realized steady prices for good wethers ami ewes. Best load of wethers sold at - $5.85 and owes $i.S0. Lamb market jt Is steady to firm at unchanged prices. Cholco sheared lamlm , brought $6.50 Thursday. 8. i iiunMtiiiiiiiinniMMiniinMiiMmtnmnnmimiinimiM -- a -------. y .---- ba Wa IHIHtMIMIM IIHMM HIIIMMMMMH 0 ---"- - -ttPlWl LUMBER LATHu, SHINGLES :: xx THE BEND COMPANY I:: T ' ' T ' ' T ' ' T ' ' T ' ' T ' ' ' ii " I y: " Operates the Largest, and Best, Equipped Saw Mill and has The Largest Stock of Lumber in Central Oregon. We can manufacture what you wanb, when you want it. and at the prices you want,. Special Bill Stuff furnished at short, notice. Your inquiries are invited, and will receive prompt- attention. n m t I i II T The Bend Company Bend9.Oregon ttttMMrMttttMrHMMMMlMtMtMMtHMtttmMMMMMtMlHt tMMMfttMIMHMMMt lOMUMMMMtt - .. XXX K V J - .H. m tMIM ----------.----..-av..-------.--- .. .- . . a----------------...-..--..--..... A......