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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1913)
, . ni.HMIWWlWWW i a . ' t rAOB 4. THK HKNO HUIiLRTIN, BKITO, WKDNKSDAY, MAltCII 29, IBM. 3 !;!$. .XttiWUrtHHriOfcuM THE BEND BULLETIN GEOtlQH PALMER PUTNAM Editor and Publisher. U, N. HOFFMAN MnnngliiR Editor. An Independent nowsnnpcr Bund ing for tho square dent, clean luml 'tiess, clean politics nnd tho host In terests of llond nnd Contrnl Oregon. una year. $ 1.U0 fclx month 80 Thrco months... .......... . .60 All subscriptions nro duo nnd PAYADI.R IN ADVANCE. Notice "hf oxplratlon will bo mnlfcd subscrU bors and If renewal Is not mado with in rcnsonnblo tlmo tho paper will bo discontinued. Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of failure to re ceive tho paper regularly. Make nil checks nnd orders pay ablo'to Bend Hulletln- Thc Ilultctln lia. been ileslKnntcd by ttio County Court of (.'rook County to publish officially all the proceed Iiirs of the court. dollnrs nnd cents. A hatchery la needed, Knch year flio necessity of one Is mora apparent. Tho stnto authorities nro doing excellent work In helping out with trout try, but why not do oven bettor by hatching thoso fry hero, whero they can bo used In tho Deschutes and to supply all tho neighboring Inkos nnd streams? Here In n splendid oppor tunity to spend In Contrnl Orogon icmo of tho tux money originating in It. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2C. 1913. COXCKRXINO ItOADS. County Judge Springer makes an Interesting statement of hls'jstand upon certain public matters In his letter printed elsewhere In this is sue. Wo gather from what ho says regarding roads that wnllo ho does not favor extensive improvements until the present big Indebtedness is somewhat lessened, yet he does be lieve that tho important place for roads Is between tho farm and the railroad and market. All thinking taxpayers agree that such ere need ed, and that they should be good roads. Also, folks frmlllar with things as they are know that Bend Is both a terminal railroad point and tho best market for farm products in Central Oregon. Also, It ' a patent fact that Uend has fewer roads and porer roads leading to It, than any of the half dozen principal towns of Crook county. It is instructive and a bit painful to nolo that Dcnd la paying Just about twlco as much In taxes as any town In the county. The amout this year Is J18.G80. Priueville contrib utes $9301 and Redmond 19128, th two together eqallng Ucud's contri bution for tho privilege of existing under tho beneficent regime of the honorable county court of Crook county. Incidentally, the section to the west and south of Uend call It the southwestern portion of Crook county pays more than a fourth ot tho total tax. '. And 'how about the roads near Dead? ' You oan't venture to talk about them when there are ladles V present, and tell the truth. Even lJltflaw, paying taxes rnupuntlns to 4&SM,jhas ialluttely better roads, and .more .of them, than has Uend. Of course I'rinovlllo and tho cant side in general has bad Bpent upon it ten dollars to every one that this section has received for road improvement. All of which Is well enough. We don't b'ogrudgo tho otbor fellows (thelrgbod roads; the nro .needed ,and nro vitally Important Improve ments", i Tho point Is simply whether tor not this yjJbrJIoncMa to be favoreu with some road-bulldlng attention, or whether Uend and the timbered 80iithv.trttcr seetlon are simply to 'retain ,tte honorary privilege of pay ing most of the taxes and seeing ,them spent elsewhere. Tho worst wo can wish the mem- ,beis of tho county court Is that when they dto and go to a land of asbestos (highways, fireproof bridges and tin der cruises their ghosts may bo sent back to Central Otegon every night and madp to drive over the roads within Ave mites If Uend. If, how over, they will spend some of the tax money where It originates, they will ,bo forgiven, and wo will head a -petition to tba (Assessor of Purgatory to cut down their tax levy to the minimum. "Tho Nows supposos Hint tho ship ments were principally from lluud and Yale, whero thoro Is llttlo clue. to ship," says Editor Davoy of tho llarnay County News of Hums, In re ferring to alleged exportation ot Jack rabbits for tho hungry ot Portland. Without mentioning the paltry scores of onrlonds of lumbor, cnttlc, sheep, etc, that have gone out on tho railroads front llond. It may bo as portluout ns It appears Imperti nent to remark In passing that, judging at this long range, about the best export Hums could arrange would be that of ih'e Hon, Editor Da vcy. If his critical bickerings nro any criterion ot tho good ho Isn't doing his community. A CORRECTION. Duo to careless proofreading the Inst sentence In Governor West's telegram to The Bulletin published last week was badly' garbled. In speaking of tho Columbia Southern enterprise tho Governor nctunlly said: "I have faith In tho board's ability to organize a competent forc, conduct the enterprise In a business Uko manner and carry It to a success ful conclusion." 8UMMOX8. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto ot Orogon for Crook County. Alum D. Btownrt, Plaintiff, vs. Harold E. Stewart, Defendant. To Harold E, Stownrt, nuovo tintuod defendant: In the uamo ot tho-State ot Oregon you nro hereby mqulicd to nppoar nnd answer tho complaint of tho plaintiff Mod ngnlnst you In tho nhovo entitled suit within ton days from tho dnto ot tho service ot this summons upon you, If served within Crook County, State of, Oregon, or If served within any other county of thlH Stnto, then wlth.n SO days from the ditto ot the service of this sum mons upon you, and If served upon you by publication, then on or before the 8th day ut .May, 1913; nnd you aro hereby notified that It you fall so to nppenr and nuswor, for want thereof tho plaintiff will npply to the court fur the relief prayed for In tho complaint on (lie herein, to-wlt: That tho bonds of matrimony now oxlsttng botweon you mul until plain tiff bo forever dissolved and that tho said plaintiff's name bo changed from Alma 1). Stewart to Alum I). Phelps. This summons Is published In Tho Uend Bulletin, a newspaper of gen eral circulation, published nt Bend, Crook County, Oregon, for six suc cessive weeks, by order of tho Hon orable G. Springer, Judgo of tho County Court of Crook County, Stato ot Oregon, said order made and entored this 26th day ot March. 191.1. Date of publication first tlmo this 26th day or March. 1913. VERNON A. FORBES. 3-9 Attorney for Plnlntlff. Oregon women, having obtained the ballot, are getting on to tho plo wagon. In the Legislature they had Jobs, nnd now the Governor has cho sen a woman as his private secreta ry, at $3000 a year Miss Fern Hobbs may well feel honored in this position for it Is said to be tho high est salary received by a woman in state or national public life. ewcefen j Judging by tho way he Is going about his new duties, Assessor Fos ter has a good Idea of what his job demands. There seems good reason to bopo that for once tho Illogical tangle that has surrounded tho work ot the assessor's ofilco may bo straightened out and put on a busi ness basis. 'TIs better to be -heard than to bo seen, opined the preachers last Sun day, annual Hat (Easter) Day. WILL If. KING. A versatile man Is Will R. King. He can turn bis hand to anything. Will R. first asked, with a sober race, For Mr. Fisher's Cabinet place. Falling that, ho felt no grudge But said he'd bo a V, S. judge. "Or else," ho cried, "I'd be contont" If a call to the Land OClco wero sent. "And if elsewhere opposed by fate, I'll servo as Governor of my State. "For I am, you seo," says Mj. King, "The candy kid at everything." And that Is why, my friends, I sing A versatile man Is Will R. King. R. W. 8. v frcob.-TSA C,;rttk-19 22. ,kf OlU.tll AlttttUIH C..,i.t March, 26, 1913 Dear friend: I used to think that sugar was Just sugar but it isn't, I'd rather put a nice lump of sugar into my cof fee than Just an old spoonful. Then they make so many things out of sugar D. G. sugar per 100 lbs. $5.55 Cane sugar per 100 lbs. $575. Your friend, JACOB. P. S. You can get these nice things at McCUISTON'S GROCERY 4 : Last year $2202 was collected In hunters, and anglers' licenses In Croolt-County.' " To what bettor pur pose could this amount, and some of the sevoral thousand dollars collected t dUrftig (Wlast flvo years, ho devoted Ufantfitatillahltrs and maintaining a JUsha'hatfifiqry ontho Deschutes rlyor? , 1'rbo Bosch utes Is tho playground for Wall Crook County. It ls'ono of tho greatest attractions for visitors from the "outside 'In short, 'the good wflsblng of the Deschutes' is .onolof that can bo measured; if you will, in Shingles Mouldings LUMBER m Vj CEMENT 1 M Building Material .., "il t . . . . . The Miller Lumber Company Bend, Oregon. -w V. ' . P r RpnH Clrtuvnn ' RIVERSIDE and LY I Ll These arc the two additions which comprise the northern end of the town. Look nt the map nnd you will see some of the nd vantages of these two pieces of property. The railroad cuts them directly In two, run ning for three quarters of n mile through the center of the plat, making n full mile nnd n half of property bounding the right of way. Every foot of tilts Is bound to become very valuable for warehouse nnd fnetory sites or for any other business that requires proximity to n railroad forenslly nnd cheaply recelvingorshlpplnggoods. r These lots arc GOINO FAST, so don't hesitate another day. Call or write for further particulars. 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