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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1913)
" ftsajs-xk, " PAOR IS. THR BKND r.ULl.KTlN, URN I), WKDNKSOAV, MAY 14, 10111. ODDS AND ENDS AT THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE GADLE BOOSTS F 1:1 J About tho greenest thing In Crook county, noxt to some of tho back country witnesses, la tho court houso lawn, Judging by tho wny tho grand Jury brought In Indictments, tho county 1b well named (with tho "s" added). It. S. lrIco and Perry Poliidextufr have been court bailiffs bo long that no one remembers who served beforo them. Qhaunccy Decker, t.nldlr.w, had tho distinction of being ono of tho two men on tho grand Jury who didn't bnvo whiskers of eomo kind or other. Ex-Shcrlff HnUour doesn't drink coffee or tea with his nienle. Hot water Is his limit. It tho Governor only know that, perhaps ho might be more considerate of Tom next time. There seems to bo a lot of common - senso and business sense about the ' wny Addlo Foster has started out to 'steer tho good ship As8csorshlp. It's possible he may have a rough pas sage but ono Is inclined to bellovo that he'll reach port with flying col ors. Of course, it cnn"t bo true, but there's a wonderful little story dug up from tho dead past about a coun ty ofllcial. It has the O. K. of a lot of the old timers who say they know what they're talking about,, and seems to be pretty generally believed by everyone around the court house. The yarn relates that onco tho gen tleman entered somo Poland China hogs at the county fair. Now, a P. C. nog has white spots. But It seems that theso particular hogs had too many spots to be perfectly marked, and so the man who entered them gave nature a helping hand and, with me aid of some stove blacking, marked out tho superflouB spots, showing conclusively that a hog can chango his spots even if a leopard can't. He might havo won the pre mium, too, if a shower hadn't hap pened along so that by tho time tho judges got around all the spots had "run." Next time perhaps he'll use rainproof blacking! Judge W. L. Bradabaw of Tho Dalles has served as Circuit Court Judgo for the seventh judicial dis trict for 22 ytars. He was appointed by Governor Pennoycr in 1891 to All the vacancy caused by the resigna tion of Judge J. H. Dlrd and has been elected to the bench four times since Uy large majorities. Just now J. E. Myers, tho county school superintendent, is a trifle bus ier than the proverbial bee. Until the close of this term ho is at tho head, of the Prinevlllo schools as well jis bossing tho connty's education. After June be will devote himself ex clusively to count)' affairs, and Judg ing by tho wny ho Is handling hlB of fice, the county will bo Industriously cared for. Certainly truants will got n good shaking up. Tho newly chosen bend of tho Crook County High School Is J. A. Itibbnrd, former ly of Kellogg, Idaho. Whether or not ho tilled nil tho blacksmith-hog-rnllmr-carnnntnr4hnokkootar-irttlli:l- : cur (lualttlcatlons demanded by Judgo Springer Is not Known, isoxi year a, T. I.owark of Metotlus will bo prin cipal of the Prinevlllo eohools. It Is reported that tho sheriff stuck his head Into tho Jury room tllo other day at noon. "Well. gentlemen. Is It 12 dlnit- nors?" ho asked. '. , -... i.. n.n. ilW, klUlltl'U , Jill J 1114,11, IIIW rMnlv rocnrillns nnn nf thn 13 "Mako It 11 dinners and ono halo of hay." SECRETARY WANTS BEND REPRESENTED Many Improvement nt Fnlr (JniumN Include .Vow Halt Mile Truck, flood CntmKtund, Kxlttbtt House mid Stable for the Livestock. AT THE BENDG0MPANY'5 MILL Personal Itcim nnd Other Notes of Interest. Oliver Johnson has rented tho pas turaga of tho flold across tho river from tho mill. Tho Illness of Jack Savoy's Iwy de veloped Into pneumonia. He Is slow ly Improving. Hoy Allgood tins been out of tho mill the past week taking cara of his cow and her now calf. Jack Engebretson went up to La Pine Saturday to visit his family. He returned Monday morning. Frank Slavln has gone out to tako up a homestead. The boarding has been taken off tho front of tho mill, giving better circulation on the warm days. The Kae brothers are building an addition to their cabin. Ncls Hagcn has taken his brother's placo on the sorting tablo. Two unusually large timbers wero sawed last week to bo used as foun dations for ono of tho engines. They are 24x30, one 14 and tho other 16 feet long. H. M. Dell, who works on tho sort ing table, has put up a tent in tho draw west of the yard and Is now liv ing there. J. W. Scott, who works on tho log ging engine, is living In Allgood's tent near the yard. I Carl Hagen and his brother-in-law, I Ingvald Holt, started w'th a load this morning for their homesteads In tho Hampton Tiutte country. Tho shop Is now graded at tho car Instead of at the planer. This gives Peter Jensen, the grader, a bet ter opportunity to do the work. (Editorial Correspondence) PltlNKVlLLK. May 10. Just nt present J. F. Cndlo Is guardian of tho grand Jury, or keeper of tho key, or bailiff, or whatover you chooso to call tho gcutlemnii whoso duty It is to loiter about that door In tho west corridor of tho court house and watch over tho Boven good men and true who occasionally fllu Into tho court room with an indictment, much nu a hen presides over a three-day old flock of chicks. Hut when tho grand Jury Is back on tho farm, Mr. Cndle Is secretary of tho Central Oregon fair Association And even when oppressed by his r duoiiM court duties ho finds time to bo an ardent booster for tho fair. Much Improvement Work. Give him half a ennnco and ha'll tell you that tho association has spent closo to fSOOO -in Improving tho grounds during tho year. Tho im provements Include changing tho race track from a mllo to a half nillo and materially bettering its condition; tho erection of two wings, of 40 by 30 feet, on the pavilion, of a cupola, tho finest poultry exhibit houso In the state, a new grandstand to ac commodate 1000, a new Judges' stand and 600 feet of stabling for track horses., with box stalls. "We now can accommodate 350 head of stock, and will be ahlo to care for moro this season," said Mr. Cadle. Mr. Cadle Is especially Interested In Impressing on everyone thnt tho annual county fairs aro In do way lo cal events, hut are for all tho county. Ho repeats whenever ho gets a chance that he, and the other officers, want and expect exhibits from every sec tion of tho county. Last year llend wasn't represented, and the neglect of tho wcst-slders left n soro spot. Mr. Cndlo urges that this summer Itnnil rft lma nmt runlet, n r,nl ir. hlbit of timber, brick, stone, gravel. Of NS IN A Wll JN aV V s iwcwnwrMTn V. f IS ISrVy. 7iT WMnrowt J I wtJtco 5 x'vXi A tflLm O S imimtism f kl ' I I AW V7. A AST " &uvimq a m i ftWircyKyjXrtk. of tU rwv! w ISM mi!$m&ZJ- L?nyc THIS MKtriMa inxHSMiimr arniB rrriv:iNiyflAiM MT8MlN M POri(iuflwTseTC Vs- ICH MRftN OfirHtf UTINft CtNTAK LtrMsrn Mikts KAMIMAMtLLI .. kmm i)WA Mtrntr MflPaSrtUOY IT INVESTIGATE. LtHttHULKltt woPUtPMtOJ S!icrwVt twmmrn lUMMSS H40Y HCAUTH eiMiT. r "V Clmv14 Cam B m. n nuuftuuii(iiiciuiitry Tlic Uml ! Hch, itttp lMnl sth furmi. . I Ol) OilOUlU OC6 Lea JrlllC llou.noiwk.lt lrl. I.m wI Ulns, m. rirtllrnl lilnklns nltf tictrrilrcrr than wfrcl. Tlif IiiIkIciI Urnl with lrtul water llglit cn b purttuM-vl M J.(A.oo ixr f r cm my irenia Thn urtoiinillm yln rurcirtl mooiilitlii arc Mlol iilittl wumlft ami Jutl Ihr t(t for a yicMIoii La I'mcli only about twu) rat old. tiMlxruMliiK iaiilly. ll hat a UUplioiic ayilrm. two ikI lioItU, two Ms nit rorichtn(Tlilt. a Sr,t claM llrtry ami ltl tulilr. ancattlltnt ni,mr (h Im line ulr-Muuntaln), n? u( tht mot iiimUc cummttcial dub In Ihr tlr- ami thla club by Iht way tint lit own roir ly ami th lt Jf lrl,il Ihriruu an allracllr club Iimim , There arc ihrt tniall uw mlllt In Iht lclullyof Iji 1'iiit, wnlh Itjuti the Ixk'tniiltiK orihcl.l lumlxtlNf ami mllllns butincta lhal will b Oonchcrc There arc aooil venlut In uiauufunuilnie amlMher butlutMllnet here In tilurallnnal matlria Ia line It iiiuxreMlee. Hint alD-crcKhoul park in tliehtarl uflherctlilemc trcilun.anil now lfk(heuiloclnelllhiailr. A Calliallcchunh will I bultl ii Ihlitpilnx. anil vther churchet arc planning, luetlablnh I hemlett l.a line hit urcr u.cvo available cltvtllr hart uwer which Ihr tiwncrthtrccvniintnCTd ludcetlap and which alou wouM bullil a itoolalied clly The Ms area aflaim laiwl irilxilarr to l.a l"n wiml I alone bullil anil irainlaln a (ivl ilrrtJtlty The att tracttuftiintnr tllbuUry tn l.a rine would alune InilVI a (uul tlteil city. With Ihr comlna' uflhe Iwulna rallrtMiit artteim to La Hue. which will 1 i il...lnnmiil In ami aiountt La I'lnc will W ranlil. l.a Hint J...- . . .. -. .. .. '.. ... .. .. .. : ' . t. ...:". .. - . ."- . -----: - .. - - ...--' ... i .... w wr it . n. r . it h n . ami v. r hi, vou can make money uy wring properly ai ia nnr in auytMrr ui in aredolni II. why nol VOf WAKK I'l'tothr (ct lhal a totnt. wcl-loralcf town Inune o( the newrtl ami lxt Mttlunt meet i can I reached via ta Iroada. tither or the Norlhwttt It Ivond to grow rapidly, and that properly ealuea will climb accordingly. i nut from luo cnlra few dultata .er nonlb on each lot Vou don't ntltt the money, but yott toou aciulre ealuable pioerly. Ville tay lor plat, ptkea p. The Utnie are eaty, and trrnit to LA PINE TOWNSITE COMPANY, La Pine, Oregon. Meltable agenta, with good bank refereocet, waateti In all parte of I lie United Htaltt. O. sand and similar things, In addition to the usual agricultural exhibits. From tho statements of many Ilcnd men In I'rlncvllle, there seems good rcson to believe that this time llend will redeem the neglect of 1913, and "come through" with a first class exhibit. CIRCUIT COURT HARD AT WORK (Continued from I'sge One) jury, In effect, condemns thu Judge's action. The grand Jury In eight days' sit ting returned 21 truo bills and four not truo bills. George Ktuitner, Indicted by tho grand Jury, was acquitted after a hard-fought trial. Tho grand Jury found not n truo bill against Mrs. U II. Kerwood, who was charged with unlawfully dispon ing of mortgaged chattels of personal property. l- K. Ilroslus, a saloon man of Prinevlllo, Indicted charged with selling liquor to a minor, plead not guilty and will bo tried probably this week. Henry Taylor of Culver has been Indicted charged with draw ing n gun. Among tho civil cases dliimscd of since tho first of tho week of special llend Interest aro tho following: Henry Ltnster vs. tho C. O. I. Co., In which Judgment sustained nn Injunc tion stopping flooding of I. luster property by water backed up by (ha North Canal dam, Tho matter Is re ferred to a referee. V. C. Coo vs. J. A. lloyd a default , decree was granted. United WanN ' hoiuo Company vs. W. I Ixickwood. i default duorcu granted. It. II. Ilrown- , low received a divorce decree. H. C. ( Cnldwoll vs. J. V. Usher, default and foreclosure, iltowart vs. Rtewart, ill- i vorco decree granted. In all of thriit j cases V. A. Korln's was attorney for tho plaintiff. ' A complete resumn of (he work of j tho grand Jury nnd tho Circuit Court! will Ih) published next week, tngnthcr' with the ofTlclal proceedings of thu j County Court, which was In session last veek. WWk ,llMIIIMMM,tmiMMmilH,,M,MMI,HI,MM,l,,MM,MIMMH4K tu tI 4.T t ? 4 t tt t 1A ll i-A ., ' " ' ' ' 9 t if .. ' ' ' T ' ' T 9 --- ----- 4 --. -- . ------ --- .-aa.a a. I --- a ---- -- --- -- Phlto :m HOUSES WANTED We have so many inquiries from people wanting to rent small houses, which we cannot furnish them, that in order to encourage building to meet this growing demand we have selected a limited number of our inside residence lots which we will sell at the following prices and on very easy terms of payment: ri 20 Lots in Park Addition at $150.00 Each 20 Lots in Center Addition at . . . . . . $200.00 Each These are all nice large lots 50 foot frontage and most of them 140 feet deep. Large enough for a home and a good garden. They are all available to city water and electric light and close to sidewalks. Come and see us about these lots if you want a bargain. The Bend Company D. E. HUNTER, Real Estate Manager M 4,W 1 - f ttBa. . . . 4 .,,... . ..,..'., - w t 4 it I ' X I. i i I tit m m t i; I1 .. .I .in ui . , i . ,i . i! t . . ",i i.i, " " " as , tMMmMMtMIMMMMMMMtMlt .., gftte - - f-t- ttttlllMMIrlHCIIIIII a?H ... -. .!