s-V "V Tiiri"nKtf n nUMiKTiN, nRNiiT" wkisi:hiav,"ma Y" I'-Cio'in. "' . A CURIOUS COURT It Is Held Annually When Franco Pays Tribute to Spain. PRICE OF AN ANCIENT PEACE. Afttr Mors Than Five Csnturlts Thrss ,Calvt Ar Still, Humbly Prsssnttd Each Ysar to th Haughty Dsacsnd ants of ths Victorious Spaniards. RECORD OF TRANSFERS rl)eeds nml Other Instruments Filed Wltti,Oounty Clcfk nt Prlnovlllo. Stnto'to F. B. Dayton, soUnwtt, bcc. lS-lfi-12, (quitclaim). 0. C, KUiRstnd to O. 0. llonklo, swUswU, eoc. 35-17-12. O. 0. Honklo to 6. 1'. Lev ot nl, BwViHWVi, bcc 35-17-12. Ouy Bonn to John Klsslcr, Its 7, S, 9, 10, blk 2, Khrots add. to Kod- mond, $2200. llond Park Company to Cnrl lns etrom. It 12, blk 100, 1st ndd. to Dend Park, J. N. 11. Corking to Wlllnrd It, Gerklng, wHswU, sec. S-1C-12. Kdgnr W. Olllctt to Charles F. Every year there takes place la tho . I'jrcuean blsblauds n ruiunrknblo fete. It Is held tit the boundary utoue of Snn Chalfan, tract 2 rds by SO rds In the Martin, widen separate the French scU, see. 33-15-11. valley Uareton from die Spanish valley Kenwood Proinotton Co. to Cling, of ItoncHl. livery yeur the represents- Slpsohen, beginning S72 feet Bouih tiVea of the French peasant assemble 'and 875 fct west of N. K. N. K. cor thcre lu order to iay the Spaniards a ner sec. 32-17-12, thenco 100 feet tribute, which consist of three calves 'south, 100 feet west, 100 feet north, of the same ace and the name color, nud the delivery of the calves is ac companied by ceremonies which suffi ciently Indicate that the old Inhabit ants of the Ituncal valley wcro ouco victorious orer their neighbors. At U o'clock In the morulas tho may ors of the various villages In the Un re ton valley, bravely adorned with their blue, white uud rd scurfs of offlce. march up to tho boundary stone. 1 100 feet cast. L. D. Wlcst to J D. Mnhono, It 5. blk 17, Wlestorla. Northwest Trust & Safo Deposit Co. to Harry Dale, boU sec, 3G-21-1G $soo. 11. 11. MutxlR to K. II. llaldlngcr. It 10, blk 5, llcnd. J. U Dyrne to Innes ft Davidson, p j IVIIlMlVllUlllf, 1UU iUUl BUUII1 Ul WIU q ; northeast corner bcc 32-17-12, west front of the rolninn walks n lad. with n pike, fromjhe point oj which flutters n little whlte'iieuuon ns a euro of peace. The three calves are drac.in.xl in -tho Xyar of the procession at the cud of louKiropcsi. Calve and ncurfs tnke up jbelr position by the stonj? and await the arrival of tlio Spaniards r .They, are soon tWble la tho distance. In ftont walks a man clad in sheep- , skins, who waves a red pennon at tho end of u pike as n sign of war. Behind him walks the alcalde of Isaba, tho principal village in the valley of Hon- teal, and following htm come too a caldes of tho other villages, their staffs of office In their hands. The bulk of the procession consists of shepherds, stern looking fellows armed with old an hers and matchlocks. The alcalde of Isaba Is all glorious to behold In a long black garment fas tened by gold buttons, a tall wblto ruff, tight rutin? knee breeches, red silk Blockings ana nucicied snocs. A som brero covers his hesd. and In his hands be holds the stntT adorned with silver ' knobs, the emblem lu 8paln or magis terial dignity. As soon as the Spaniards reach the rendezvous the alcalde of Isaba steps to the front and addresses them In sol emn rereroonlsj style: "Are you come to pay tribute and swear, friendship according to old cus tom and tradition?" "That is the reason of our coming." , answer the French. Then the two standard bearers nn- proncb the boundary stono and lay 'their pike rnwxtrtse upon It, After n few moiueuu the Spaniard takes his ' up nguln. Htlcks It Into French soil and then places It as before on the stone. Un the caws formed by the two shafts the representative of the two valleys i swear to keep the peucu with loyal 1 mind. Then follows the delirery of tho three carrW to the gpmihird. They are ex- uu)lid by it veterinary surgcou and accented. after which allprem-nt take lip tlielr stations under a luulv oak. lilid. folloUllIL' thf ffltniltl tlf lint nuul I tit. Loui.i.(if Frum-e mid Alfonso the Wls of Sjmln. tue alcalde of Isaba en thrones bluiM'lf utiiiitiK the gnarled roots of the oak and proceeds to uct us a muglxtnite. Shepherd and neatherds pans before Ulm and prefer their International com plaints. The Judxe listens to both sides, bids them brlug forward their witness es and delivers Judgment without de lay. Indicting a tine on one. awarding i-ouipftiitutloti to n not tier, puuhtblug one und affording sntWii.-tlun to tils victim. After all the ipmrrels are settled the alcalde undertakes I lie npiolutineut of the pasture guardians for txitli valleys, so that lie enjoy rtvn greater author ity In the liiwtiKhlpof Itaretou thsu the t president of the republic himself. Fl 'nully. they all Intake themselves to Spanish soil, where u Homeric feu hi Is set out. and till late In the ulght the banquet goes on. the defendants of the old warlike mountain peoples drink ing together In brotlierly unity In com memoration of the concluslou or the IieilCe or 137.1 Hint file lmtiillurlfin tt the iiUive cereinoiilfx. f 1 Aluut SU) years after this treaty badtLtmu. Isvn made the French tiegan to refus'ST, to iy tlie tribute, but after some nego tiations tliey omented to continue It In more modern times they tried to get the tribute commuted ton sum of mon ey, but thu Km ula rds declined, but agreed to forego the lirlng of guns In the direction of Fniuce as being a. wound to French umour propre, Lon-. ouu epectator. 200 feet, south 200 feet, north 200 feet. foot, cast 200 Tim soxa of Tin: atkiiA;si:ii. Tho ditch rider is galloping, gnlloplng l k . " With no smile on his lips,' a tear in each eye, Fojr tho Xnrtuox. . awaits. hlm,wltn snovel and tongue. Awaits snd berates llko no 'song ever sung, t "Oh. ditch rider truel Oh, ditch rider bravo! I've n ground squirrel hero who can not behave, , I want water to wet him as wet as can be. So ho will go dead and be good, don't you see? "My butter won't come, my hens. they won't set. I want water, more water, more wa ter, more wet. Oh, ditch rider, riding so swiftly away. Turn on some nioro water, three drops anyway. "I want water for cabbages, nnd some for my peas, Some for my bunnies, soma for my bees; If the flume should go out, what then should I do, Can any ono tell? Ditch rider, can you? "Then give mo n drink," ditch rider, I pray, A good big long drink, for mo nnd my hay, So we can look back and think with delight Of tho water wq had when tho flume was all right." , IDA C. YOUNG. , i A Cook Book Worth Having! THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN. n i tr-Tff- i i t j-l i jaiaat "Good Living" Is n splendidly printed, strongly bound, nnd well written up-to-dntc Cook Book by Surnh Van lhiren. It contains 605 PAGES nnd n complete index. It is bound with nn OIL CLOTH COVER. that can be washed when soiled in the kitchen. The Regular Price is $2.50 Our Price is $1,00 WHILE THEY LAST. We have only- a small number. Housekeepers should hurry, jk The Owl Pharmacy jl I" ' IPMWWMS NOTH-I-M-Oll l'UHMCATION, , Dopartiiiont of tho Interior, U. H. ' l.nud Olllro nt Tho Dalles, OruKon, I April 14th, 1013, 1 Nollco is hereby given that Arthur D. Morrill, sou and uul holr nt Inw of llolmnii W. Morrill tilecensml) of roweii uutto, Oregon, who, on April (Itll. 11)08. nindii boiucstnnd cutrv Nn. 1BU60, Horlal No. 01.170, fur lot i, IHW.4HWH) Him. .10, and NW'l NICU. N'UNWU. Hunt Inn .'11. Town. ship 17 Houth, Itniigu 12 Fast, Wll- inmvtto .Meridian, has Mud nutlet) or Intention to niiiko llniil (Ivo year proof, to establish claim to tho land above desurtbed, before II. (' Kills, U. H. CouuulNSloner. at his ulllro nt llptiil, Oregon, on tho 21 Hi day of May, 11)1.1. Claimant names no witnesses: William A. Hates, Klmor NUwoiignr, Michael J. Kelly, William P. Down ing, all of llond, Oregon, 7-11 C. W. MOOIIK. Register. BnOCT g FltATI'H.VAIi HOt'll'TIHM. I. O. O. V. CKh Helm iidgn No. UIH i Itugular MootliiKH ovury Moiulay nllit Visitors welcome. ( W, h, WlnK, U. N. Iloffmnii, N. (I. Heey. --- :: There is no use advertise the Kalph I'olndexter. First National Dank Uulldlnc I II orticultural : MAY 28 TO SEPTEMBER 30 RTAU TIIILITUK TO ItKOI'E.V. II. W. 'nassett and J. A. Wnlkup, Los Angeles nnd Chicago, lmv0 pur ohaBed the Star Theatre oaulpment nnd will reopen tho movlnp plcturo houso alMJut the first of June. Mr. nassett Is a brother ot tho Into K. V. Rassett, who had a homestead In tho Hampton country. Tho nowcomers recently had a moving ploturo theatre at Long Deacli, Cal. Wcwcomers should cot tho habit of gojnjr to Innes & Davidson's bar ber shop. Adv. you can airr LOW FARE ROUND TRIP TICKETS FROM ALL O.-W. R. , N. STATIONS TO PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE EAST VIA Inire Delief FINAL RETURN Chicago... $ 72,fiO New York 108.50 Philadelphia! , 108.50 St. Paul '. 00.00 LIMIT OCT. 31st Denver $ 55.00 as to its reliability, promptness a n d I accuracy in pay- : ing losses, but it is neressarv fori t you to know that : It . J.B.Miner t i is the official agent t t of this territory. .M. V. 01 A, Pilot Uutto Camp Nn. I'TIU , Meols every Tueiilay In Bather Half. VIsltliiK NeUhbors always wulcomn, W. W. Oroutt, Consul, Martin it. Kuutsoii, Clerk, M)W1U N ), 1 (I it' ic. of r. gk Meets ovury Wouiies Ony evenliiK at K p. in, In Cnstlo Hall, IE. A. Rather HIiIk. VIMtliiB KiilRhts welcome. Joe Innes, C. C. I,. M. Moltoruolds., K. of It. & II. to I di:hciiuti:h i V.VirAUir. frw VlVT j. IIUNII I.OIKJi: NO, lilt)' A. r. ."i A. .M. Meets on Thuisdiiy on or bo foro tho full moon of esch mouth, VIsltltiK brothers always wolcouio. J. L. Davidson, A. M. Iira, , W. M, Keoretnry I'ltATKIt.VAL IIUOTIIIIItllOOn. . HeRulsr tncctlnits held by lie ml Lodsu No. 817 lu Bather's Hall on tho first nud third Thursday evenlnc' each month. VIsltltiK members of order always welcome. , J. II. MINKH, Pres. FUKD HUin. rkc. HK1IKKAIIH. llond Indite No. 208 meets every, second and fourth Friday eveultis:,' other's Hall. Vlsltlnx bruttiem and sisters welcomed. Mrs, Lucy French, N. O, Miss l,ols V. Force, Itec. Kecy. HOVAhNKMII IIOIIS IteRiilar tucutltiR on first ami third Friday ovonlnjs at Rsthor'Hv Hall. Mrs. Mnrxarct Hales, Oracle. Mrs. Alfarettn Orcutt, 1 1 reorder. X Bend, Oregon. Omaha Boston Minneapolis. 00.00 110.00 00.00 Equally Low Round Trip Fares to practically all other points east. LET ME HELP OUTLINE YOUR TRIP J. If. COKBETT, Agent O.-W. R. & N. T READ Hard Luck. Maud-neatrlx bus lost twenty pounds lately tier new kowii are perfect sue- esses. ner sweethtart proosfd to her lust nljibt. her rich unHe died yester day nnd left tier "a million, and uow she bas to ko to his funeral today and I iry to iook sua-uurpers Harar. Making Antlquss. An expert eabluethiaker can take a new piece of furniture and make; It look as If It was 2u years old and so ran tho u vera so small boy. Uhlcago News. " - '1 t Hasn't Dtan Mads.V.' ;. "Do you Klve your wife all the nob-' ey she wants" - ' "Thetv Isn't that much." Waahlne touVtar. Brery man Is occasionally what cufbt to De perpetually. Dr. Johnson. That CMHHIFIEI) COLU.MN on Pago C. It will pay you. It will also pay you to VHK IT, Why not7 If you nro A JIOUNKKi:i:i'Klt, A i , . , i I'AIIMI'U or A I'llOI'KIlTL' OWNKlt you certainly havo BomothlnB that you want to HI'IJj, KXCIIANOi: or I1UV? Why not spend a few cents and get your wants before Uullotln readers? You man want to poll, or to buy or to exchange potatoes hay chickens grain horses hogs cows wagons guns land relin quishments lown property fufnlturo dogs tents or even a hus band, wlfo or mother-in-law. Ily advertising you may strlko a bargain. Hundreds of peoplo hnvo used Tho Ilulletln's classified ads and obtained IlKSULTO. Tho Bulletin now reaches MOIIB THAN 1C50 FAMILIES. This Is a Guaranteed Circu lation. It means that the paper Is read by NOT I.KHH THAN UOOU I'liO 1;m:. In tho classified column It costs only One Cent u Word to advertise, and that word Is seen by every render, PHONK n your nd at once, or write us. Ono trial It will cost but a dime or so will con vlnceyou that It's a good investment. The Bend Bulletin u u - t i - , ,J. - t .- -- -- HoofltiK of nil kinds. Itcpulrintf promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Gutterinj:, Spoutlnjf, Cornices and Skylights. OHIIKIt OF lUHTKIIN NTAlt. . llond lotltsti meets In regular ses sion on the Kecond nnd Fourth Mon day HvonltiK each month, In Mnsonlu Hall. Fannie Farrls, W. M , Arrlo lllaok, Keey. -'sf in r -rri... jatt DIItKCTOltV OF OFFICIALS. rr J. J. RYAN Sanitary Plumbing STOAM AM) HOT"WATERHBATNa. JOUIJINO Promptly Attended to. I'ostotflce Uox No, 171 Office on Wall Strett with Chas. Hunter J N. P. WEIDER PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER. Estimates on Wall Paper nt application Portland Prices Cheapest and Best Wall Paper Samples in tho county. Get My Prices. Shop on Orrgou fitrtct, Krsrof UcKtiult lluuk UOX 14 U'.NI).OKI60N Clover Leaf Dairy PURE MILK AND CREAM TELEPHONE and we will deliver S. L. STAATS, Prop. United ritates. ' President Wondrow Wilson Vice President. .Thomas It. Marshall. Secretary or State W. J. Iiryati Koorotary of Navy . . Josephus DsiiIsIh Secretary of War . . . .1.. M. (larrlsoiC Xeerotary of Interior . . . .P. K. Lsnu Beerotary Agrleulturo I). P. Houston Secretary of Treasury .W. V. MeAdoo Heerutary Commorco ..W. O. Itedllelil neerotary nr Labor . . . . W. II. WIUuu Attorney Ouimrnl ..Jas. Mcltoynolds Postmaster (lenural .Albert llurlesoti ritnte, Qovornor ....Oswald West Secretary of Stato .... II. W. Olcott Treasurer Thus. II. Ka Atty General A. M. Crawford Huporlntandent Public Instruction . U It. Alderuiati Btato Prlntor W. H. Dunlwny Commissioner Labor Statistics . . , .' O. P. I loir Onmo Wanton W. L. Flnlev Btato Knglneer John II. Lola united states Senators Otorto K, Chntiiberlalik Harry V. Lano Congressmen A. W. Latterly N. H. Slnuote W. A. llawloy Seventh Judicial lllstrlct. Judgo w. L. llrnililinw Attorney , . . W. II. Hell Crook Co ii n Iv. JudKO Q, HprltiKor Clurk Wirnin llrnwll Shorirr- Frank KITsDiH Treasurer ...Itulph Jordan Assessor H. A. Fostev School Supt J. k. Myem Coroner P. j. Polndexter Surveyor Frod A. Itlco Comirilsslonor It. II. ilaylcy Willis W. llrown Hie Courts, Circuit Meots first Monday In May and third Monday In October. Probate Moots Jlrst Monday In each month. Commissioners' Meets first WciU nesday in January, March, May, July, Soptnmbor nnd Novombor. , llend School District No. 11. Directors .... ,11. J. Ovorturf, Clnnn V. M. Ray Clyde M. McKay Clerk u. K. Allen City of Mend. ' Mayor a. P. Putnam Itecordor h. O. Kills Troasuror H. J. Overturf Chief of Police 8. E. HobertH City Englnoor ....Ooorge 8. Youus; Councllmon H, K. Allenf A. L. Frond; A, 8. Collins II. D. Ford John Steldi ,...,....,,,, e, a. Bather Juatifwa nt tlln llniu Bend Precinct Ward II. Coble uescnutes Precinct ...W, W. Orcutt l . .-