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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1913)
THIS DKND I1ULMCT1N, tlKKlh WKONRHDAV, Al'Itlfi .10, J01R. PAOK 11. T i HUHINKMH AND I'llOI'KHMIONAfj. It Oil Mil T II. CJOUIjU Civil EnKlncor Uoml Qrutfon . 0. V. NIHWONOHIt, llend, Oro. UNDCUTAKICIt. JMcciiscil iCinlinlnuT, 1'iuiernl Director I'liono. l.uily Assistant MIIH. .M. 12. l'OIUJKV Doini'Htlu .N'ursc lluml, OroRon UOHH V A II Nil AM Altonwjr nC Iiinv ivOinco In old First National Hank llttlldlnis. Dlototlc, Hygienic, Nnturnl Tliorn 1'uiitlcH, Uliruulo Disorders n Hioclulty int. it. d..iu:tuiium DriiKlcnx I'liyslclwi HuurN 0 to 6 Hutlior IlldK Till: J. II. IIANHIl AllH'filAOl' CO., liicorHiruU-l. Compluto tract Indoxos nnd photo Rraplilu copies ut all Crook Count) record. l'rlnovlllo, Oregon W. W. KAUI.KNWl, I). M. D. IIIJXTIHT O'Douiiell HulldltiR Hand, Orosun u. o. uoi:, m. i. Physician mid H u r u a o u omcu ovsr First National Hank Ulllco lluuni; 10 to 12 a, iu.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. 1IUND, :: OltUQON C. H. II UN HON Attorney. At bnvr Omco in old First National Hank llulldlng Ilond, OrcKon VHIt.VON A. I'OIIIIIW LAWYKIl First National Hank Uulldlnr. Ilond, Oregon okokoi: H. VOUNCI Civil, Minion ami IrrlK"U"i Kiiitlnrrr. Omco at Itooui 6, First National Hank llulldlnjt. F. O. M I N O It 1'oslotnca llulldlnK LI FB Fl UK ACCI DENT 1 N 8 U It A N C K Notary Iubll and Cincyanclnit All LKal I'siwra Correctly Drawn Fidelity Howls. M. J. .MAIN All Kinds of lllitksmltli Work I'rlcci Itousotiablo lllnnosota St.. Dot. Ilond nnd Wall. U. N. HOFFMAN NOTAItY I'l'llliin Hunter' ami Angler's l.lceiue rjicr n Hpoclully. Hullelln Omeo, Hend, Oregon. MI83 BVA U OltAVUB Teacher of . PIANO PliAYI.VO Itrsldrnce Htudlo nt Mrs. A. M. Lara's 7 Telephone. T Jli C. IIIiUH AMoiiicy.Ht-l.mv tnltiil Slate CommUNloncr First National Honk Hulldlng HHND, OltHUON DH. J. II. CONNAItN DKNTIHT Over Deschutes Hanking & Trust Co. Odlcu Hours 0 to 3. --- R. H. DEYARMOND Machine Shop and Wo know how to do nil .t kinrin of Mnchlno Work. TRY US AND SEE. Tks CHAS.H. LILLY CO. 8mUm BQZEX33EEirtf w Send Now fl vi. for Free CATALOG W Copy I al I&39 y.Q.9 if ft Jf mmmKMmmmml MCKA ST E OATHBRINQ OF WAR DENS IN PORTLAND .Vow Mw IIciimmI Tmut Fry JMo llcio Himmi tUxr Fur Itediiionit mill I'llinnllh Clilna I'lii'itHiuilM to Do HroiiKlit In Also. Deputy District (lanio Warden Clydu MoKny returned Uunday from Portland whoro hu nnd liuon In nt toiulnnco on n inc-titliiK callud by tliu Mluto Kiiiiui warden, W. U Flnloy, of nil tho district wardens and aomo of tin) local deputies of tliu stato. Tho purpose of tliu tncctln;: wns to af ford an opportunity for tbu men who tiro olmrKud with tliu duty of enforc ing: till) Kllllllr laws of tho stato to K)t acquainted with each olhur nnd study tliu now ksiiio law nnd rocolvo Instruction In Its Interpretation. Thursday afternoon .Mr. McKay spoko on tliu deslrntilllly of train liiK tho youiix "ion and hoys In prop er reaped for tbo law, polntliiK out tho benefit to bo Kitlned by having thorn on tho aldo of tbu law. It la only by trnliiliiK tbu youiiK that tbo atatu can bo auro of developing tliu proper sentiment toward camu pro tection, and tho beat way of giving tbla training I by tbo axamplo of tbu oldxr ones. In the community. Mr, McKay expects tbo trout fry which be, In corporation with tbo Itod and aun Club, la bringing to llund, to arrive about tbu tnlddlo of May. Tburo will bu a car for Ilond and one for lledmond which will bo divided with tbo I'rlnevlllo dlatrlct. Ily making a vlalt to l'rlnovlllo bo waa ablo to annuo cnthuaaam for tbo project there and obtain auRlclent pledges of cooperation to make tho plan successful. Another plan of Interest to tbo lo cal aportamon which Mr. McKay U worklnK on I- tho bringing In of China pheaaauta. Hu la aatlaflcd that In tho region adjoining Ilond on tho north thu conditions arc favbrablo for thu Krowib of pbeasanta and all that la needed to assure success with thntu If they aro brought In la proper treatment by gunnera and former. It would bo umuIom, a Mr. McKay polnta out, to bring thu birds In nn3 bavo overy ono go after them nt oncu. They should bo let alono for nt Icaat one aeaiion and bo feels auro that Or, better Bend E U V t I local sontlmont won id protect thorn All who nre Interested In bring lug In pheasants ii nd who would as flint In caring for them If thuy were Introduced nro ronticmtod to commu nicate with Mr. McKay at once. AT THE BENDCOMPANY'S MILL I'ernoiinl Item mill Oilier Notrs of Interest. fleorgo llao ban returned to work In tbo yard. Al, Oovo ban brought out Ills run about. (latvanlzcd plpo has been put In In place of tbo box carrying shavings to tbu wnsto fire. Nets Hncon and Ingvald Holt bavo returned from their trip to their homesteads in tbo Hampton llulto country. On four evenings a week now tho mill Is running a quarter shift Pink ing thereby nn extra day a week. Tho dully cut of tbo mill now Is about 00,000 feet. Ileforo tho even ing shift was put on tho cut bad been brought up to 40,000 feet, or 10,000 butter thnn over before. Tim liion'Hfij In thu dally cut lias inndo so uitiah more work for Carl Hagcu, who sorts off tbo chains, that ha has had to havo a second helper. Tho chumlcnl lira extinguisher that has been kept In n room back of tho pinner shed has been moved to a inoro centrnl location In n llttlo shod In front of tho mill. ho.mi:htf.adino dayh. I'm Just u poor homesteader, that's all Growing my crops In tbo summer and fall My hardships nro many, my enjoy ments nono Hut I'll stick to tho end, or others havo done. And I'll not giro up trying and tblnk It's In vsln For If 1 fail onco I'll try ovor again. I was bora In tho city where the newsboys shout; Where I used to work bard, day In and day out. My shifts were long and my wages were low And I had to dress fine to mako a great show. For If I did not my friends would bo few When you live In the city that ono thing won't do. Hut many aro tho people In tho City of Hcnd Who come to your call when you need a friend. In Jumpers nnd overalls, you're dressed up fine They'll rccognlzo you every time. Encouragement like that makes a follow feel sunny And helps almost as much as a bunch of money. A. D. W. Twill Be Ready in a Minute As a matter of fact this wonderful little disk stove is ready to cook in much less than ono minute from the instant you turn tho switch, And you can cook on it practically anything you wish. It Is, perhaps, the most convenient nnd useful of the great variety of electri cal cooking devices now within the. reach of. nil, not excepting those receiving the more modest incomes. It represents the genius of the "Light House Keeping Age" now opening to us banishing as with a fairy wand nil tho nuisances of smoke, soot, disagreeable odors, and tiresome delays. You cannot fully appreciate its many virtues until you actually use it, Come in nnd cook on the tine little G-E stoves we carry iu stock and learn a lesson in real convenience. still, tako ono homo to try. Water, Light & Power SB fmmmaaamsrwmmmmmrwmmmrmammammtagmM COUNTY JUDGE URGES HONESTY THKNKS ASSESSMENTS ARE TOO LOW Hpringcr Hnys He Will Turn Tight of Publicity on limilricro That Me In Pitli of Accomplishing Adver tisement of the County. Tho Hullelln has received from County Judge Springer n letter on thu subject of taxation in Crook coun ty, from which tho following extract nro taken: "A list of the percentages of the legal (tho ensh) valuation of tho property of tho various counties, furnished by Mr. Knton of tho Stato Hoard of Tax Commissioners, shows thnt tho counties, with tho excoptlon of two or three, are determined to hldo their resources, g'vlng to tbo state board as llttlo as 31 per cent of the legal value. "Tho tlrno was when, by making a low assessment, wo escaped paying our Just proportion of stato taxes. Not so now, for tho reason that tho stato tax lKiard Inquires Into our methods and determines for Itself Just what percentage of our real values are represented on tho roll; and regulates our state tax accord ingly. If tho county board gives only one-third of the value, tho state will assess tho railroad and telephone lines at ono-thlrd tnelr value, to thoro Is llttlo chance to cheat tho state or the railroads. Why then should wo not tell the truthT "If wo are worth $100,000 and represent that wo are worth only $25,000, we cut our financial rating by Just that much, Hetter than try ing to make tho outside world be lieve fishy yarns ac to our possibili ties would be to tell thu truth, and ahow that wo havo not $10,000,000 of assessable property in this coun ty, but $30,000,000; and that our rote for tho state, county, school and road tax Is not 24 mills, but 8 mills. Such a truthful showing would be mora valuable than any advertising wo can do." Tho Judgo's concluding sentence Is na follows: "Here we may as well stato that the county Judge Is commuted body nnd boots to that oystcm; If this nrtlclo ls'faltbfully delivered we will como again nnd turn on tho search Co. me- a ii I light of publicity on aomo of tho boulders that llo in tho path of ac complishing Just such n glorious ad vertisement at tbo next session of tho board of canalization," DHAD MAN FOUND. (Crook County Journal.) Tho remains of nn unknown man wcio found five miles south of lled mond Haturdny. Tho sheriff, coro ner and health oftlcor were notified and Sunday morning Dr. Hclknnp, District Attomoy Wlrtz nnd Coroner Polndoxter loft for tho plnco desig nated. Tha man had evidently been dead n long time. His remains were scattered In all directions within a radius of 100 yards. Tho coyotea had gnawed off the feet and hands and carried thorn away., Thero was not very much left to identify tho man. What thero was was placed In a sack and taken to Itcdmond and a coroner's Jnry summoned. Bomo of tho witnesses thought tho man to bo ono Ilobert Hoyd, but could not say anything definitely. Tho re mains were those of a tall man, who had red hair and was 35 or 38 years of ago. Tho man's clothes were scattered around. Ho vras evldontly a laboring man. His undershirt bad two holes in It that looked like bullet holes, but thoro was nothing sure about It. Nothing was found In the man's pockets of any value or that would help to Identify blm. Tho Jury brought In a verdict that "the man is unknown to us and that tho cause of his death Is unknown." Head's Hcst Harbor Shop, as well as tho oldest, Is Innes & Davidson's, on Oregon street. Adv. - There is no use to t advertise the II orticultural I Hire ielief as to its reliability, j promptness and! accuracy in pay- : ing lossesy but it is necessary for you to know that J J. B. Miner j t is the official agent of this territory. Bend, Oregon. Free Homesteads 37fl-nrrA HOMESTEADS in beautiful )LU-dU O Hampton valley, Crook County Central Oregon, 00 miles southeast of Bend. Conditions favorable for securing wood and water. For reliable information write to HAMPTON VALLEY LAND CO. Ofllce one block from the depot S. R. jBHSf VKTQG Km MWI .1 -wrmimrm Situated in the hub of the principal theater and shopping district. Recently redecorated and refurnished throughout, and betterequipped today than ever before. Rooms wlthout-bath, $1.0O-per.lay,Md,ittu Rooms -with bath, $2.00 per ajr 4 vt THE JONES DAIRY Hits every modern facility for handling milk and cream in n .scientific and abso lutely cleanly man ner. Deliveries made anywhere in Bend. THE JONES DAIRY - --- See Us for Photo Portraits Copying Enlarging and all-around - COMMERCIAL -PHOTOGRAPHY We are located here and guarantee our work. Elite Studio New PALACE MARKET Charles Boyd, Prop. MEATS Vegetables, etc. DEPOT HOTEL RIGHT AT THE PAS SENGER STATION. 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