The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 28, 1914, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    IIKNI) BULLETIN, IH5NI), ORE., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY i!H, Hill.
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WILL DISCUSS
VITAL QUESTIONS
A1BBTINO IN PORTLAND
IMPORTANT
,Tliro lluudrvd IMckhIi" KkiiwIwI
Xu IrrlKullon (iiKtM Nct Month
, Hocrctury Oiilllnt'M Wink To Do
' Tiikcn Up At Till Tlmo.
( Pqrtlanil Jourun).)
Wlmt in txK!ctml to lm tliti moat
liiiMirtmit session of tho Oruitoti Ir
rlKntlon CoiiKrrsu will ho hold In the
jmrlot of thn IniiKirlnl Hotel, Febru
ary 13 nnd H. J. T. Illuklu or lUir
inlntcin, tliu secretary, ostlnuitos tliul
(hit nttondnncn will hu over 300 no
trodltod detonates, nnd, In u coin
iiiiinlontlon, lm tolls not only how
iliil(iKiilm nrn niiolutod hilt that lm
lortiint mutters coiiiIiik beforo tlm
engross, hli loiter rending nil fol-
Uiwh:
' "Tho ronl objucl of ,tlm nrumimiil
orKuiiltnllon I not a mitro nnniinl
hooiit mooting for tlio iiRltittlon of tho
duhjitct of Irrljtntlon generally, hut to
hrliiK together us ninny n possible of
thn nctunl Irrigators, rnrmum nnd
water user iimiii thn Inml. who uro
notunlly doliiK things In tho Mtntn of
Oregon, hut unfortunately nro loss
known to in tiny other no onllor Irrl
Kulloulsls who never mtw nu Irrlgii
lion ditch pttrhmm, except from tho
cushioned sent of mi automobile.
"In pursunnco of till policy wo nro
urging Into our urgnnUntlnti tho truo
representative o tho subject nnd In
thU wny wo will runch n hotter tin
ilerstnudlng of 0110 nuolliur nnd of
tho great policies now pursued, mid
tluit will In future ho pursued, by
thn natlonnl nnd Unto governments
In tint reclamation of nrld Innd.
Measure In Pending.
"Probably tho 11101 Imiiortant sub
Jeot to couio heforo this session of thn
iHingrens will ho senate Joint nsolu
tlon No. 10 (Session Laws 1913, pnK
717 1 for tho proposed amendment to
Jho constitution of tho statu of Ore
Kon, to ho submitted to ho people for
their npprovnl or rejection at tho rcg.
ulnr general election in .Novemuer,
I5H, nnd. providing for the niuoud
uunt of section 7 of artlcla IX. no
to permit tho stnto to lend It
credit for building nnd tunlntnlnliig
jutriiinnent rand nnd for tho purpose
of constructing Irrlgntlun nnd powur
project nnd developing thn logged
(hi or tintllled Und of thu lnto nnd
linking tho limitation of Indubtod
ni for such purioa 2 luir cunt, of
thn vnluntlon of thn property In thn
Mate.
Much lllciiloii Planned.
"Till proposed nmvnduioul will lm
n subject for much discussion nnd
for resolution doflnltiK tho policy of
tho corner.' n to n vtnlawldu enm
pnlKn far the passage of tho utiioud
.nietit. Tho anntn Joint resolution
wn proKd nt tho lnt sunlon of
thn loglslnturo by thu Oregon Irrlgn
tlon Congress nnd wn drafted pur
suaut to n reitolullon of tho congress
it rK tied In tho house nnd sonnto anil
tlnnlly pnssud tho. loglslutura with
few dlsiontlnK votes.
"Tho old couitltutlonnl llmltntlon
VrcivldliiK thnl thn stnto should not
lend Its credit or create sny debt or
liability, which singly or In tho ag
gregate with previous debts or liabil
ities would exceed thn sum of f 60000
except In ense of wnr or to repel In
Vmlon or supproM Insurrection. im
perhaps n wise lluiltMllon nt tho time
of tho adoption of our constitution;
but as everybody knows, the stntu lm
grown nnd developed to some extent
kUjcu tho year 1867.
"I nntlclpnto thn co-oporntlvn de
velopment of tho power nt Celllo by
tho United States govornment mid tho
Mates of OreKon nnd Washington will
como In for some heavy weighted
coustdorntlon nt tho hands of tho
toiigrcs. Alio congratulations for
thu splendid work of tho statu In
bulldliiK thu Tumnlo project, nnd pos
sibly iiinui wide rnngo of difference
of opinion ns to thu co-operation of
thn ntiticuini iMvornnwut auu 1110
Into In tho building of Irrigation
projects.
Ilunviu Mny Result,
"Tho subject of red tnpo and In
competence on thu part of the United
Htntim and state officials In tho nil-
.ministration of IrrlKatlon laws and
iHloles will doubtless como In for tho
Mini amount of nlrlng, and also thu
.mibject of tho necessity far tho estab
lishment of rulluhlo bureaus of In
formation for tho protection of new
,nettlirs upon our public nnd private
lands, and thn Importnuco of procur
ing In some mniinur rellnblo duta ns
to soil classification mid climatic con-
'dltlons, and nlso on slromn guuglng.
topogriiiihltt survoys, ndjudlantlon of
water rights nnd various other (iniw
tlous of such vital Impnrtmioo iih to
thu nctunl Irrigators iih well ns to all
tlioHo who nro InteiuHtod In tho
state's greatest posslblu dovuloiiiuunt.
j l'lKMIXri' AtTI-JI) OX I'AVOUAIU.Y.
' ' WABIIINdTON, I). (', Jnn. 3C
Tho Coininltteo on Commorco Irib ir
.rortod fnvornbly on Sunntor Chnni
herlln's hill authorizing the Buorutnry
of wnr to dutall two engineer ofllcois
to co-oponito with tho englnoerH of
tho Interior department und tho
Htntos of Oregon und Wiislilngton In
I Investlgattng Tho Halloa power pro
Joat. I UHHKICAIIH'IXKTAMj OFI-'ICUIW.
; ' Tho llund ltubeknli Uidgo of tho
1 I. O. O. F. Installed now olllcuru
,lnst Krldny nlglit, Dlotrlot Doputy
i l'realdnnt l-uoy French being tho In-
r Htnlllng oldoor. Tho following nro
I .tho now ollloinU: Mrs. llort Bhuoy,
7 N. CI.: Mrs. II. (1. IMrrla. h. 8. N. O.j
j Mr. u. 0. Kudow,.trc(iBiiror; I.. O.
X. McltoynolilH, aoorothry; Mrs. J. M.
JpUurtd, wnrdon; Mrs. W. W. Caldwell,
conductor; J. HI Kngohrotson, It. H.
N. a. ; Mra. II. Q. Harris, h. 8. N. Q.;
Mrs. W. A. llatos, H.. 8. V. a.;
Mm. Ii M McltoynolilH, h. H V.
(I i Mlns Noll Mnrliel, Insldo gunrd
Inn 1 Claiidn Mnunlioliiiur, oulsldo
guitrdlnu; Mm. A. I. French, chup-lain
SHORT COURSE FEB. 23-20
l'h Meinhei-s of (I, A. V, I'lirtilly
Will Olio liiNtiiicllnii nt I'Hiinvlllo.
I'ltlNKVIM.K, Jnn.27.Tlio short
course which (ho Crook County High
Holuiol Iiiih Hiiouri'd will bo held In
I'rlnovlllo from Fohrunry 23-28, In
elusive. This Is ilurlng' tho lenst
busy period 011 tlio riuicl mid will
nllow nil who wish It tit 0 to attend.
Tho hotels hiivu promlsud to glvo re
duced rales for Unit week and tlio
stage Hues will iiiuku special rates to
nil who register In tho short course.
All uf thu vurlous phases of agri
culture will bo dlsaussud by exports
from tho Oregon Agricultural College
hut special emphasis will bo placed
on Irrigation, dry funning, dairying
mid general slock farming, In do
mestic science (hose problems which
confront tho hoiisowlfu In her dully
routine will ho dlsuussud nnd the no.
lutloiiH sought.
It Is tho aim of this short courso
to bring to tho rancher of Crook
county thu largest amount of prnc
tlcnl information, 1u the tlmu avail
able, concerning thn various prob
lems of his farm, and lo supply this
Information In suuli 11 way that ho
call iiiidnrstnud It mid apply It to
his much, with tho result of mora
mono In his pockc.
Now Is thu tlmo to begin to pi nn
your work so (lint you can spend this
wuek In I'rlnovlllo next February,
hearing what tho exports have to say,
talking with ranchers who have thu
same problems that you have, mil
learning how they solvo thorn. Fur
ther Information regarding thu short
courso enn bo obtained by writing to
I'rofessor 1'rutt, I'rluevlllc, who lias
charge of (he arrangement.
CHURCH NOTICES
Catholic. r
Thoro will bo regular services Sun
day, February 1, nt 10:30 n. m.
Union.
(Northeast of Mend, February 1.)
First church Meeting nt Richard
son school house. Huudny school nt
11 a. in., preaching servlco nt 12 in.
Hecond church Mooting nt Urnngo
hall, Hundny school nt 2 p. 111.
Third church Meeting nt Arnold
school house. Hundny school nt 2 p.
tu., prcnohlng nt 3 p. m. No collec
tion. KN80K WIUMOUt:, pastor.
lUptUt.
lllblo school, 10 n. in. Preaching
service 11 o'clock, subject "Tho First
hcqulromoiits of Now Converts,"
Hpnelnl singing by tt good choir.
Young People's meeting C:30 p.
in. Prenchlug servlco 7 30, subject
"Tho Predictions of thn Prophets In
tho Light of History." flood sing
ing. Wednesday evening, prayer
meeting nnd Instructions to now con
verts, subject "Whut Haptlsts Ho
llovo nnd Ho " Tho church will hold
n reception In honor uf thu new con
verts Friday evening, January 30,
oeginning in i.nj), in mo jonnsou
building. Tho members nnd friends
of thu church, tho new converts nnd
their friends nnd relatives nro nil
cordially Invited. A good program la
being prepnred and refreshment will
bo surved.
MctiMxIUt.
Tho service Inst Hundny morning
wns of unique character. Thlrt-y-slx
persons woio baptised nnd 30
worn received Into church member
ship. An lnlt'.tlon banquet Is to bo
given tu new converts nnd nil. tho
mombem nt tho church 'on Frldny
evening of this woek. Now mem
bers will bo tnkon Into the church
on Hundny. A baptism servlco will
be held Hundny morning. Christian
parents having children to bo bniitJi
ed nro requested to bring them thou.
Hpoclnl music nt each servlco. Hun
dny school Hundny at 10 a. in.
Preaching servlco nt 11 n. 111. and
1 :30 p. m. Hpworlh League at G:30
p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday nt
so. Choir prnctloo Frldny at 7:30.
Fresh) terlnn.
Huudny, Feb. 1. Hundny sobool
10 s m. Preaching at 11 u. m. Spe
cial music by choir nnd contralto
solo by Mrs. Tadd. levelling servlco
nt 7.30. Lndles qunrtoot nnd chorus
choir. Tho oholr and music' under
the direction of Mrs. Ashloy Forrest
Insure u standard of music4 helpful
and Inspiring. Mid-week servlco
Wediiusduy nt 7:30 p. in. for tho
study of tho book of mark. You nro
Invited to theso mooting. O. 11. WfL
K1NH, Minister.
NOTICK.
On Frldny evening nt tho1 Presby
terian church, thoro will bo a recoi
tlun nnd social under tho auspices of
tho Lndloa Clulld Hocloty for nil thoao
who nro Interested in tho church. Wu
espuolnlly doslro to meet nnd wel
come our now nnd Incoming mninbora
or our church mid Hocloty. If you
enjoy 11 good soclnl tlmo you nro In
vited to como with us. 7.30 to 10
o'clock.
(Hlgnud) COMMITTER
Chinch of tlio llirlliron,
Borvlcoa ouch altornato Hundny at
3 p. in. In tho M. K. church No
services noxt Hundny.
ALTAMONT
HOTEL
Modern Hooiuw
Attractive HiirroiiuillugN
Hteam Ileal, Hot anil Cold Water
With Until Privileges
llroakfastN Horvcil
Mis A, 1). HpnldliiK, Proprietor
it KM) i-i o ni;a on
40-40p
MAItKKT Itlil'OHT.
NOIITII 1'OUTLANO, Jan. 24 Ho
relpts for tho wuek huvo been: cattta
702, calves i, hogs 4880, nliuop 5070.
Livestock receipts totaled consider
ably less this week than Inst and
business was not brink. Tho cattln
munition failed to clear and 011 only
0110 day, Monday, was thoro any In
terest aroused. A few cars of choice
steum brought $7.00 mid 11 load of
young cows $0.75. Hulk of wcek'n
steer sales averaged $7.00 to $7.25
mid cown $0.00 to $0.25. All other
butcher olflssos wore slow nnd prin
cipal causa uf prlcu wonkuuss wiu In
ferior beef quality and too much of
It. Thu hog market maintained Its
strength easily from beginning to
end. Prices never rose above $8.05,
but choice light slock nvorageii
around 8 cunts nil wuek, A lut or
swine Hint lacked prime finish sold
at lower prices, but good quality pigs
mid smooth heavy stuff found n quick
ealo nt stonily prices. Hecelpts wnto
fairly liberal, but soma 2000 less
thun for same period last week.
Kheepliousu trade wus brisk only In
spots ns liquidation wns unsteady.
Totnl arrivals were smaller than for
previous six days. A good supply of
prime grain fed mutton and lambs
aamo In tho first pnrt of the week.
Wethers sold at $5.B5 and owes .ll
"ofTonm." I.nmb buyers gnvo $0.00
for tho fancy grades und worn not
over supplied either. Tho market
closed on n weaker basis with a 10
to Ifi-cout decline In nil mutton lines.
DON'T KNOW TIIBV ,
HAVi: AlTlJNDIClTIH
Many Pond pooplo hnvo chronic ap.
poiidlcltls (which Is not vary pain
ful) nnd think it Is Just bowel or
stomach trouble. Homo have doc
tored for yenrs for gas on tho stom
ach, sour stomach or constipation and
the Pattersno Drug Co. states If they
will try sliuplo buckthorn hark, giy.
corlno, etc., ns compounded In Adler
1-ka. thu (lermnn appendicitis rem
edy, they will bo surprised nt thu
QUICK benefit. A HINULI! D08I3
stops thvso troubles INBTANT-
LY. Adv.
XOTICi:.
In tho Count Court of the Htntc of
Oregon for Crook County.
In tho mnttor of the estnto of Mcrab
'K. Auderwny, dcccnscd.
Nutlcu Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned. J. N. .Hunter, was on thu
20th day of January, 1014, appointed
administrator of tho estnto of Mornb
K, Auderwny, deceased, by the Hon,
0. Springer, Judge of the abovo en
titled court. All parsons having
claims against tho said estnto nro
horoby notified to present snmo with
proper-vouchers to me nt my office In
tho Bather building In ltend, Oregon,
on or before six months from the date
N. P. WEIDER
PAINTER AND
PAPEimANGER.
EsUjnntcs on
application
Wall I'nper at
Portland Prices
Cheapest nnd Beat Wall Paper
Samples in tlio county.
Get My Prices.
Box , - - Bend Oregon
4t
I J. A. Eastesi
5 Real Estate Investments
Parm and City Property
I OroklA !
Lois $150 lo'$350
5
Terms: $G.O0 cosh and
$3.00 monthly. TMb
gives you a chance to
socculato on Dcnd's
futuro on a little money
Lots uro nil 50 feet
wido and every lot a
jrood lot.
Ofllco on Oregon Street
rorvir nunnniM
$$
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Hoofing of nil kinds. Repairing
promptly dono.
J. A. MacCLOSKEY
TINNING AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttering, Spouting,
Cornices and Skylights.
FOR WINTER
Wear get a pair of
WORLD'S WORK
SHOES.
Sold by
R.H.LOVEN
tho Shoo Repair Man.
Bond street, Bend, Oro
BEND VIEW
Commands u charming view of the
city of IJentl nnd the uurrounding
country.
15 minutes walk from business
center.
Price $50.00 to $200. Some a little
higher. Liberal terms $5.00
down $1.00 u'week.
Oflice opposite First National Bank Bldg.
Bend, Oregon
of tho first publication of tills notice
Date of first publication tho 28th day
of January, 1014.
J. N. HU.NTKIt.
Administrator of tho estnto of Mcr
nb B. Audorwny, deceased.
II. II. DaArmond. Attornoy for
Administrator. -17-50
Application for Ornzlnir Penult.
NOTICB Is hereby jflven thnt nil
applications for permits to grnze cat
tlo, horses nnd sheep within tho
UBBCHUTHB NATIONAL J-'OKBST
dtirliiK tho season of 1014, must bo
filed In my office at IJund, Oregon, on
or before February 20, 19H. Full
Information 1n regard to tho grazing
fees to bo charged and blank forms to
bo used In making application will
bo furnished upon request.
47-40 M. h. MERUIT, Buporvlsor
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We carry the largest
t stock of goods in Cen-
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promptly attended to
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Storage and Forwarding
General Commission
Merchants
WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR,
FLOUR, SALT, HIDES
FRESH and SALT MEATS
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The BEST all-round Family
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the minute steel attach
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Sold on easy payments.
Send name and address for
our beautiful H. T. cata
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Ilend
Orejton
KiiKltiecr VOU
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Attornoy At Irnvr
Ofllco In Jonos Hulldlng on Wall
Street.
J. II. liell A. W. 81ms
CItOOK CX)tNTV AIIHTItAOT
COMPANY
(Inconoratod)
Successors to Tho J. II. Hancr
Abstract Co., Prinovlllo, Oro.
Abstracts Insurnnco
W. W. FAULKNEIt, D. M. D.
I) K N T I H T
Office Over Postoinco
Ilend, ... Oregon
WILLAKD II. WinTZ
IiA WYKIl
Prlnovllle, Oregon.
U. C. COB, M. D.
Physician nnd Burgeon
Office over First National Dank
Ofllco Hours. 10 to 12 n. m.; 1
to 3 nnd 7 to 8 p. m.
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C. 8. BENSON
Attorney At Liw
Benson Building-. Wall Street
Bend. Oregon.
VERNON A. FORBES
IjAWYKR
First Natlonnl Bank Building
Bend, :-: ;-: Oreeoa
G B O R a E S. YOUNG
Civil and Irrigation Kngincer.
City Knglnccr. Deputy County
Surveyor.
Room S First Nntionnl Bnnlc
II. H. D o A K M O N D
IJlVTYKll
Sather Building Bond, Ore.
U. N. HOFFMAN
NOTARY PUHIilC
Bulletin Oflice, Bend, Oregon
II. C. ELLIS
Attorney-at-Lnw
United States Conunihsloncr
First Natlonnl Bank Building
BEND, OREGON
DR. J. H. CONNARN
1 KXTIST
Oflice In Sather Building.
Hours. 9 to 12. 1 to C.
Sundays nnd evenings by
Appointment.
DR. A. B. CROPP
DRUaiiKSS PHYSICIAN
Ofllco over Doschutos Bank
Hours- 9-12, 1-5.30. Bend, Oro.
C P NISWONOER. Bond. Oro.
UNDERTAKER
IJceused Kiiibulmer, Funeral
Director.
Phono. Lady Assistant.
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312 Mohawk Bldff.
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