rage 4. I1KNI) nUM.KTIN, 11KND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, NOVKMIIER 1U, 101. THE BEND BULLETIN (Published Every Wednesday) GEORCJE PALMER PUTNAM Editor and Publisher. U. N. HOFFMAN Managing Editor. ROHERT W. SAWYER AbsocIMo Editor. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12. 1013. THE LAND Ot'BNINO. r.ullelln readers hnvo hnt .Itt.o enough Information concerning the forthcoming proposed opotilu of forest roservo .lands In tho La Pine country. Thoroforo the Htatoment nirtdo liv Mr. Hill concerning the en tire fnnttor. which Is pnUitekor; oIm where In this paper, will be of spec lai Interact, Thb Uuliotin In inclined to Agree with Mr. Hill that. If those nlresdv on the ground who have prior claims ifi tho ncioaee Invotvotl. shall recolrc- first consideration and preference when the lond Is opened, then thoro is no feasible renron for ouposlng the 'lottery system which It In nroosed to employ In parceling- out the lands. It Is, however, but common Justice that such settlors ss hsro nlrendv -been on tho ground and taken steps jloward the acquisition of certain tracts should have evorv lncltlmato Otwortttnltv to Ret the land they nro nfter, In nreforenee to outsiders who oomo to the lotfrv, drawn, to n .great "decree, slmnly bv the gambling In stinct and the posllilHty of getting something for nothing. FINAL COUNTY RETURNS ALL IN BONDS WERE BEATEN 1244 to 509 County Attorney 1 11 II Received I.iirn- o.t Alllrnmtlvo Majority Ktcrlll- mi tlon Art Defeated Locally by 10(1 Vote Complete Figures. llUNlIVILLU. Nov. 10. -official count completed by County Clerk Wairon Urown and Justicos of tho Peats Kennedy of Prtnevllle and Charles Charlton of Powell llutto shows that us a result Of tho special referendum oleetion hold Tuesday, two of the referred tnonsuieb wore defeated In Crook county tho ster ilization act nnd tho now building fund for the I'nherstty of Oregon the rond bonding Proposition was do- OrtninK- Orocun'n nntlnnni ronnw Heated and tho other three measures scntallves may le depended upon to ",'"-", seo that tho people of the La Pino .ne. I' country get a square deal In this mat Iter. And It should bo borne In tnlnu -that not only will thoso benetlt who actually get some of the many good claims which It Is understood will bo thrown open, but also that the cntlro movement will be of very great bene fit to both Ln Pino and Ilend. Tho least of Its Immediate effects will be a very heavy travel to tho terillorr af fected, and as all of this travel will go through Pend, and nearly all of the outfitting of land-seekers will be , done here, the profits to llend will be 'of considerable moment. Just a-j the ultimate settlement and dccIopmeut ;of the territory will also prove a -.fit eat boon to thU town na well as to tlLa Pine. i ' THE ROAD PLAN. v A resident of Crook county for the .last year has to rub his eyes and pinch himself before he can believe that. ho really is awake. ' Think of our bounty court actually becoming piogrcsstve .and actually planning road Improvement, and upon a big ' scale! Think of It, too, Inaugurat ing n plan that has practical merit! Iffc almost too good to believe, and the skeptic is mean enough to Insinu ate that perhaps It won't happen, Liter all. On the whole, however, let us hope 11 will. The genera plan Involved In the dispatch from Prlnevllle printed elsewhere ln this paper seems, on Its feci, an excellent one. Its working value, of course, will depend, almost entirely upon the efficiency of the road masters. It Is true that they ft ill havo great opportunities for mis use of funds and wastefulness. It Is airo true tnat tne taxpayers as a whole will not relish the Idea of the county court handling the expend!- nite oi any sucn sum as 1120,000 on red work, unless clean cut business .methods are adopted and the public if. favored with comprehensive re ports of how and where the money is employed. However, If the funds are forthcoming, there is nothing to do but let the court spend them, In Mil upon a reasonable accounting and thank heaven that at last there Is a p.ospect of getting some road Im provement worthy of the name. in passing It may be remarked that argest vote cast was that against the road bonding proposal, though tho afllrmatlve majority for the county attorney act was tho larg est majority given any measure sub mitted to tho voters. Tho county at torney act carried by n majority of 739, the road .proposal was defeated by a majority of 736, the compensa tion act was carried by a majority of bos. tne university repair annroprla tlon was carried by a majority of 101, tne building fund was defeated liy 11 votes and the sterilization net by 306 votes. lhe figures for and against lb" va rious measures as shown by tho offic ial count were as follows: For the university repair fund. 899. ngalnst 73&; for the university building ap propriation 838, against 849; for the sterilization act C9C, against 1002; for tho count attorney ace 122C. against 4S7; for tho workmen' com pensation act 1181, against b2(5; for the road boudlng proposition 509, against 124-1. Sportsmen will find their every want in - clothing supplied at this store. For the duck hunter we have Hip Rubber Boots -the very best on the market Hunting CouLs, Mnokinuws, Warm Shirts, Warm Gloves, Sweaters, High Shoes, Heavy Socks and everything worth having, and at prices that make it worth your while to buy. MIimwh hi mm mini iHTwiiiiii'iii Fl M mm m h Canned Goods-i V R. M. Smith Clothing Co. Everything to Wear for Men Who Care, Fresh Supply of Canned Ooods Just In- PREFERRED STOCK ROYAL CLUB DIAMOND-VV BRANDS H Meet mo at .the Metropolitan. -Adv CARD OK THANKS. . To my many frlonds, and espec ially to my follow mombors In tho Elks, Knights of Pythias and Fra ternal Jlrotherhood. I herewith ex press my unbounded thanks and ox tend my heartfelt appreciation on ac count of the aid and sympathy thoy. and each or mem, so Kindly tenderod to me In my bereavement occasioned by tho sudden death of my beloved wife, Sadie E. Wennndy. Sincerely. J. II. WE.N'ANDY. NOTICE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Crook. In the matter of the estate of John V. Whlto, deceased. Notice Is hereby given by tho un dersigned, the administrator of the estate of John W. White, deceased, that In pursuance to an order of re sale, of tho County Court of tho County of Crook. Oregon, made on the 1st day of September, 1913, In tho matter of tho estate of John W. tiiaift la an ninint nf hnmnr in th White, deceased, the undersigned situation now developing. Hitherto i M Be,l nt public auction on Thurs- tlie Springer regime has been agin Uay, tho 11th day of December, 1913. at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. in. at llend. Crook county, Oregon, on the premises, nil the right, title uud In terest of said John W. White lit the tlmo or his death and all tho right, tltlo and Interest tho said estate has acquired In addition to that of the said John W. Whlto, had at the tlmo of his death In nnd to tho following described real estate, to-wlt: First. Lot 7 of block 2 of Ilond. Oregon, becoud. Lot 4 In section I and lot. 1 and the south half of the! northeast quarter of section 3. in ! township 21 S. of rnngo 10 east of I the Willamette .Meridian ami the SWV4SW44. section 3& In township 20, S. in range 10 east or the Will amotto Meridian and the WViSKU, sec. 3, nnd tho NW4NKV, sew. 10. township 21 south of range 10 E., W. M.. and. third, the Sfc.NWU. sec. 0, In township 20 south of rango 12 cast, W. M. Fourth. Lot 12 III block 11 ot llend. Oregon. Firth. Tho SEUNEU and thoNEUSBtf or sec tion 33. township 17 S.. R. 12 cast or the Willamette Meridian, and sixth: TheSHNW4 andNSWU, sec. 34. T. 17 B.. It. 12 E., W. M. .ill In Prnnlr rViint (2tntA nf Clmirtn Terms and conditions or salo, coshf uatcd tnis nth day or November, 1913. A. C. LUCAS. Administrator or tho estate of John W. White, deceased. SC-40 FOR FAMILY USE OUR PUKE JERSEY MILK AND CREAA1 IS DUST. Clover Leaf Dairy P. W. STAATS, Prop. E. A. Sather Auto Dolivery Wall Street V Meet mo at the Metropolitan. -Adv. Don't forget the big chlckon din nor nt the Ilend Hotel tonight. Adv. noout cveryiulng tnat luvoived ex penditure. Low taxes was the Judge's cry. Now, rorsooth, the ad- ministration appears as the champion ' of a big fat levy, and we .strongly, suspect thnt a storm of protest wl.l be aroused In what hitherto have been Springer's strongholds, the "old time" agricultural districts. How eve, the cause is a good one, and ifi Uie method is fair, let us hope thatj the plan Is pushed through. , An advertisement of a hospital In a Hums paper announces that there1 is ' a doctor always in the hospital.'' I "What's tho raattor? Can't thoy cure! the physicians, or Is It that medicos In that Jiotilthfiil locality get su en-, tireiy .out or patients (patience) that they suifer trom netvous prostru-tlon NowHhat William Sulrer has been elected to political office again we suggest that he file a true statement of bis campalgn'expenses at once. 1JEST .MAUKKT I.VCOL'XTKV. (Oregon Journal) The North Portlaud market is to day paying butter net returns to shippers ot livoetcck than any utho.- siocuyard matket In the country.. There has been an Increasing .lave ment or supplies to the yards thuj j ear, while practically all other stock yards or the country bIiow a very se rious decrease. This condition is due' to the fact that not only are prices! high here but the smaller freight charges from the interior, together I with tbo smaller amount or shrink age In transit, makos for larger prof its. Doth ot these are big Items to' the producer. A few yearn ago this city was not clashed as a bhesp mai ket. Today It Is drawing supplies from a wider territory than ever be fore. It really has no competitor. XMAS Come in nnd see our new line of XMAS Folders They are nifty and up-to-date; Get the priced and ar range a sitting. We are sure we can please you. Be sure to be in time for Cmas. THE ELITE STUDIO NEW HOOKS AT LIIIRAltY. Among tho new books which the lieno public library- has recently re ceived Is tho following fiction: "Tho Lightning Conductor," "The Circu lar Staircase," "The Man in Lower Ten;" "Beptlmus." "Btella Marls," "A Maker of History," "Sydney Car teret, Rancher," "Saraclnesda, ' ''Peggy ln tho naln," ."Mrs. Red Pep per Uurns," "The Urokeu Halo,' "Joyce of the North Woods." "Tho Story of Wnrtstlll Baxter," "Tho Lost Ambassador,". 'tTh6 Depot MaBter," "The Fortune of Oliver Horn, ' "The Iron Trail," PLAYER PIANOS and Straight Pianos Come in and hear the beau tiful toned S. W. MILLER PLAYER PANO. Sold at a very moderate price. Also other makes. E. M. Thompson PIANOS TUNED. NOTICE OK CONTIWT. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, The Dalles, Ore gon, November 3, 1913. To Daisy Moen, of Portland .Oregon, corner Cth and Yamhill Sts.. Con- testce: You aro hereby notified that John II. Williams, who gives care S. It. Hogln, Ilend, Oregon, as his post office address, did on October 9, 1913, file In this office his duly corrobora ted application to contest and secure tne cancellation of your homestead entry No. , sorlal No. 072C9, made August 3, 1910. for suUeeU. sec. 20. oMinott. swUnett. section 29. township 1C south, range 11 E.. Willamette Meridian, ami as erounos for bis contest ho alleges that -said Daisy Moen has wholly failed to maintain and establish her rosldonce upon said land, has wholly failed to cultivate nnd imnrovo tho samo and has wholly abandoned tho same for more than six months last past. you ore, tneretoro. rurtner noti fied that the said allegations will ho taken by this office as having been confessed by you, and your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your fu-ther right to be hoard there in, either before this olllco or ou ap peal., ir you rail to fllo In this offico within twenty days after tho FOURTH publication or this notice, ns shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to those allegations of con test, or if you fall within that tlmo to fllo In tills offico duo proof that you havo served a copy or your an swer on the said contestant cither In person or by registered mall, ir this servlco is inndo by tho dolivery or a copy or your answer to tho con testant In person, proof of such sor vico must bo either tho said contest ant's wrltton ncknowledgomont ot his receipt or tho copy, showing tho dato ot lie receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was mado stating when and whoro the copy was delivered; it made by rge fstorcd mall, proof of such service must consist of the affidavit of tho person by whom the copy was mailed stating when and tbo postoffice to which It was mailed, and this affidav it must bo accompanied by tho post master's receipt for tne letter. You should stato In your answer the name of tho postoffico to which you desire future notices to bo sont to you. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Reglstor. Dato of first publication Nov. f, 1913. Classified Advertising If Christmas Money is Scarce Sec the Art Shop's New Line of Christmas Cards and Hand Painted China. Careful at tention given to mail orders. Florence Lunbeck-Powelson. Advertisements innrrteO nndrr this bending ut the ro of one cent a word for each Insertion. Discount on extended lncrtlon. Cliarem are payable In advance except for ndver tlneni having a regular account with Tho liulletln. IxMit and Found. FOUND Umbrella. Owner may have samo by applying at liulletln of fice nnd paying advertising charges. Found 12-foot log chain. Owner can hnvo same by calling on P II. Johnson, Mllllcau P. O., and paying for this notice. 30 LOST Somewhoro on tho rond between llend and Fort Rock, lour pair or rubber hip boots, ond pair jor light leather shoes and n fur lined coat. Fell from auto bound south- Friday afternoon. Finder iiloosa re turn to. or notify, either Tho liulle tln or United Warehouse. Bond. Re ward. 3Hf For Rent. FOR RENT Fivo room bungnlow. Deschutes addition. Electric lights and water. Inquire S. E. Roberts. 32tf POR RENT Large store, modern front- Uood location. Apply to F. O. Minor, Deschutes Hank. 27tf .FOR RUNT Entire second story or Ilean building over Thompson's furnlturo store Every room com plctely furnished, steam boat, hot nnd cold water. Seo II. J. Over turf, actro WmittMl. WANTED Competent woman for gonoral housowork, willing to stay with children In evening. Wugos 135 a month. Apply by tolephono or let ter to Mrs. Roscuo JioCvuni. ri. chutes. a2tf WANTED House work by tho day. Apply at Depot Hotel. 30p WANTED airl or boy to fold leaflets Saturday. Very light work. Apply at liulletln olllco, 30 WILL CONSIDER n deal on a good rarm proposition by putting In about JO head or good horscu nnd colls. Chas. L. Wlmer, Laldlaw, Ore. 3(1-39 WANTED Position as cook or helper In kitchen. Apply at Auue'u stable. 3G-39p WAITED-Position us housekeep er In hotel or private ramlly. Apply at Dopot Hotel. 36p 11. Bhouie. 3Cp FOR SALE Very finest, now mod el unused Whlto sewing machine at big discount. Apply "W," liulletln office. 3Ctf FOR SALE Tho Altamont Hotel building and furniture, all new and first class. J. A. Eastes. Ut FOR SALE Good property on Wall and Rond streets, also In Ken wobd. For particulars apply to II. O. Ellis. 17tf FOR SALE- All kinds ot firewood In all lengths. Telephone orders to 58, 3 rings. Eckman & Wilson, 40p FOR RENT Throe room house Roe Joe Innes at tho Metropolitan. 3Ct FOR SALE 1C0 acres or irrlroted land 7 miles northeast or Ilond. ni considerable less than C. O. I. prices. Over $1200 worth or Improvements go with this place. Ilend Hrlck & Lumbor Co. 32lfc FOR SALE Hogs nnd pigs, good breod. Kd Hnlvorson, Ilend. 30tt FOR SALE One nrt squsro. two hand mado rugs; will mil cheap. In (julio at J. W. Gaurhai's jewelry storo. 30-37c FOR SALE All kinds or rough and dressed lumber, nt Anderson Ilros. sawmill hair ny betwoon llond and Laldlaw, on old Tumnlo rond. Reasonable prices, rough lumber $10 por M. Dellvorlng to Ilond or Lald law $2 per M. Tolephono. lfltf FOR SALE Cabin near Ilond Co. mill. Inrjulro nt liulletln offico. ICtf FOR SALE 1-100 bushela of good seed rye. 80c a bushel. J. H. Rich nrds, six mllra north or Laldlaw. 37 FOR BALE Seven nice heifers' nnd cows coming fresh. J. M. Judd, Ilend. 3-3Co, FOR BALE Team, harness aud wagon; weight about 2700; price $300. J, S. Richards, Laldlaw. 37, FOR HALE One horse, weight 1360, f.&; one buggy and tinmen. 120. II, E. Jones Paint Store. 3ttf FOR BALE-At once temn or heavy geldings about G years old. Inuulrn. "E," liulletln. 3W FOR SALE Half acre close In. $300; $2S down, $S per mo. II. 1". Jones Paint Store. 30tf FOR SALE-Hclf aore, two 2-rooni houses, wood shed, water, olose In, $C00, $100 down nnd I1& tr mo. II. K. Jones Paint Storo. 30tf' FOR HA LitTeam or horses, 6 and ft years old, wagon nnd liurnnm. F. M. Ray, Ilend. 3Gp 11. II, Do Armond expects to go FOR SALIC 220 acres sullrrl-' gated land In Summer Lnko willvy. all under cultivation except 6 nerot. Famous for fruit, vegelabloB, kthIh' nnd alfalfa, l'lno young orchard ot eommercliil fruit ready to bear: U. head horses, 3 cows, 60 hoad hogs, threshing machine, steam roller nnd all necessary farm Implements, liulld-, ings cost over $7000 and nro lu llrnt class condition; blacksmith shop and Mingo. This land will buivoriin $600 an acre us soon as R. It. eomes Price $17r pur acre. Including eor- tim IhlllK. SSO.nOO down, li.-ilmir.i In r i Address "M," caro liulletln. 3Cn SETTLED? Date of second publication Nov. 12, 1013. Dato of third publication Nov, 19. 1913, . Date of fourth publication Nov. 30, 1913. To Exchange, FOR EXCHANGE Good lots near Presbyterian church for team or liu.-sqs. Apply at liulletln office. 3ptr MMia. in up. i , .. j , i. .1.1. i yyn- -.. . For Sale. FOR SALE: Young Otierneoy cow, also Jersey heirer, both milking, J. Yes, we're settled in our new quarters, and today our storo is the best housed, best located and best stocked men's clothing and furnishing establishment in Central Oregon. Don't take our word for it, but come in and seo for yourself. We now have exactly what you want, and at the price you want to pay, In shoes, cloth ing, shirts, collars, bats, etc. etc. A. L. FRENCH Oregon Street, Bend, Oregon