THK IlKND IlVIiLKTIN'i IlKN'l), dRK., WfiDNKNIiAY. dl'IiV -S, IBM. bearing on tho argument which a tow advance thnt count) division neces sarily menus an Increaso In tnxcs. In 1011, t8 ho pointed out, tho tax for nil purposes was $252,GtS.21 na compared with $-111,1-13.30, for tho year 1913. Or going further back, tho tnx In 1907 was $10S.13S.4t5. In other words, ns the tnhlo printed else whpro In this paper shows, tho nmount of money paid In for taxes i!uH Increased every year slneo J.90T. i If Crook county In Us present slso could bo run for I10S.000 In 1907. "7 inh130.000 Itv.-ipOS, $158,000 In 1909. uu . T"B;ri92.000 In 1910 and for $21 12 BEND BULLETIN (fablltAicd KTCtrjr Wednesday) GKOnOE PALMER PUTNAM Editor nnd Publisher. robbrt w. sawyer ABBodnto Editor. An Indopondent newspaper stnnd'j lntrfor tho squaro deal, clean busl-fl ncss. clean politics and tho best 1113 lernAts of Bend and Central Oregon, Ul mnnllii .80 Three months SCf ;All subscriptions nro duo nnd PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration nro mailed subscribers' nnd ir-innwal Is not mado within reason able tlmo the paper will bo discon tinued. pleaso notify us promptly of any change of address, or of lallure to re ceive the paper reg-larly. Otherwise we will not bo responsible for copies talssed. Make all checks and orders pay' aide to Bend Bulletin. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1914. HELP FROM SEATTLE. The Bulletin' Is sometime a'ccuseJ of, ovor-tealous boosting for Bend. But modesty compels ua to pass the laurels on to tho Seattle Time., whose issue of 'July 11 contains tho fjnjjwlng editorial. ' That Bend even tually will have a direct western out let" lo a seaport we do not doubt. ,1'J'ort of Sluslaw, located on the Oregon coast about midway between tbcColumbIa and the California line, la'gettlnr: ready to contost with Poit Ufadjfor tho rich trade of the WM lATuette and Deschutes. hey are projecting a rauroauj 52.000 in 1911 why need It cost so much more than one of these amounts to run n far smaller county? Tho fact U that t need not cost more Leaving aside the Rtnto tnx, with which wo havo nothing to do, nnd tho school tnxes, which aro set tled In each district and would bo th snmo In a now county as In tho old. tho question comes down to getter U county expenses. The flgurco show thnt they havo grown. Tho cost of running Crook county Is Increasingly great each year and one of the chief reasons for this Increase Is tho nlie of the coun ty coupled with Its recent growth In population. New residents scattered over a wldo area mean added cosla. The matter of mileage was mention ed hero last week. Another Horn of cost in Crook county that has been increased by increased population is election expense. Both theso ex penses havo grown and added their share to tho general cxpenso because of Crook county' alto. In a smaller county there would be a material saving under theso head' In otVcr words Deschutes count) with Its smaller area enn return 'a the lower general expooso that the parent county had In the years prior to 1912. The fact of tho matter Is, nnd the figures nbovo show It clearly, that an Increase In taxes Is to bo expected if tho county Is not divided, not If dl vision goes through. Interests nro few, companionship rntu and evening occupations scanty. The Library depends upon tho ouoroty of Its friends for theso inngnilnott, just ns the ontlro Institution" la sup ported by tho publlo spirit of.jloul cltlions nnd tho commcndnlilo activ ity of tho ladles who conduct It. If nny homes luivo oxtrn inngajlncii,yj books, no bolter servlco can bo ton dered than by turnlig thorn ovor.o mo iurnr m, . 4 T&o Under fls protenL ownership, t Bulletin has never accepted mir liquor advertising. Tho Bulletin hui never boon n prohibition paper, but has rof.sod euch income simply be cause tho public !s Inclined to be lieve that advertising of this nature limits tho freedom of n nowsimner nnd colors Its views. Tho Bulletin has preferred to avoid nny sucu charge. In this issue, however, ap pears advertising Issued by anti-pro- hlbltlon Interests. It Is given space because It concerns an cconottilo-po- Utlcnl question to bo votod on In November. As this paper will accept prohibition advertising, nnd prohi bition news, Justice to our rcadors demands equal freedom to both sides. Tho City will got n thousand dol lars or so from Crook county, nnl School District No. 12 some $1500. becnuso an Investigation has beun mado by a local representative if county bookkeeping of tho past nnd such amounts found owing. Tho move was good business, and n wise proceeduro. Naturally tho result Is gratlfyiug to local taxpayors. And In passing It Is worth mentioning tint here comes more nionoy for the till trlct an unexpected Incnnio mak ing nn added reason for n very tow levy for next year. from Eugeno westward to tldewator. and? another railroad from Euon up railroad from Eugonol '"""" the McKenzle river IffiS eastward Hend "They figure that with a steam chip lino running from the Sluslaw 1o tbe ports of tho world through the i'anama -uuni. wiej cuu luuovj ntu POT AND KETTLE AGAIN. Touching further on tho matter t ho "technical" claim for road taxos made by the City of Bend agalnt the county and tbe animadversions thereon by tho Prlnevlllo News wo resnoctfulh bet; to call the attention of the public and tho News to the following from a March meeting of the road tax lev. led against Prlnevlllo property for tho years 1901, 1902 and 1903. Now at this time this matter coming on to be heard relative to a certain road Some knocks nro boosts 'tis tinld. tioro Is n eommtinlontlon, printed ns It was received, from Mr. Henry Clow, orst.vhllo Janitor or tho county court house, nliuoHt a county pur chasing ngent nnd especially an ex perl ott culverts. "Inclosed ou will tlnd $1.B0 for ono years subscription to tho Bulitln I am doing this to mo tho atltud uf Uiat paper In this coin mlug election. 1 havo beared aovor ral comdenin tho Bond Bulotln In tho past year. Youra truly, II. II. Clow.' We aro grntoful for the $1.8fo .--... f .'i. - r rr-nni tax levy for tho years 1901, 190 tUIUUIVIVO III - "" - "--O VIJ IBftt f.v rifcnnb .n.l -.l... UUU lUVfll UJ .linJA VVUIIIJ HhHUIBI to " 'bout face. Hero is a comment on the nronosed short-haul outlet: " 'There never In the history of J commerce was known such a vicious transportation loop as the one that . .i.i -.... n,.,-- -.i -r i dred Ninety-four and forty-eight huti that State twenty years behind Call-! - 'J1914-' do,,l?tr" ,n Jul fornia and Washlngon, in tho way f settlement thereof; and tho clerk s iiuiuiij uiuL'im w uiun n hhiiuui property of the city of Prlnevlllo and the said claim having been properly audited nnd verified by tho county court, the same Is hereby allowed In tho sum of Ono Thousand Six Hun- rcncral develonment. " 'As everybody knows. Portland was lllogicaiiy locatcu ana neve. accordingly In the amount of sal-l sum In favor of the city of Prlnevlllo ...... i.i v....... i.n-,n n,hi i ! r In payment of the same. "UU,M ua" (n,w,,v . afc ., ( lifkl.l. I.1l........ ,k-, .. 1t iiuiuu iiiuiuiiiva iiiui uuvr nil Prlnevlllo Is no more bashful In de- It not for the co-operation or a cer tain criminal element which In for- mnndiog Its rlglits than Is Bend. Ono day recently SO people uso-l Hbo Bend Public Library and 00 books 1 were taken out, showing the populni- tty qt ino institution. Astdo from tlwj putrouage given the reading room, and. tbe books borrowed, a groat rncr Tears had control of tho sc-callo.l S.-P. system, systematically grinding the producer to the last cent fo- nillea.ee or long-haulage. ,he railway of this short-hail out 4vU crosses the Coast Hange at nnaltltude of only 4G8 feet, or about 31. Uct above tbe elevation of th-) sw-Wll ntte valley. Tho wtiBI,JMr flf old mngaznf)S nro glvon sdef this great and most product .dj;moro than ,00 cnch weak Uve Valley la onlr 24 miles from tho i --,-,, ch!otlv a , homMfaiior nn i head of navigation of Port of Blu-- vdoplo ,ivIn ,n remoto ,nce. whero law; tho city of Eugene is only about V v 2 38 miles from th head or the iiort. ;Tbere Is something In the argu ment for the "Sluslaw short-haul. in view of tbe fact -hat Portland can never become a real seaport, and that the SiKSlbw. with a little Improv-. raent of the bar, will be able to ac comodate shipping to a considerable extent." A Puritan Jury. That the Purltiin fnihlnn of nomen clature produced noine very odd re sults Is very generally known, Tho London Chronicle rccallx that James Brome. in hts "Travels Over England, Scotland nnd Wales," published In 170Q. gives a copy of a "Jury Itcturn. Made at Itye, Sussex, in tbo Late Re bellious Troublesome Times." The nnmes of tbe twelve good men and true were: Meek Brewer, Graceful Harding. Klllsln Pimple. Earth Adumn, Wrepnut Billing. More Fruit Fowler. Uope-for Beudlnc. tteturu SM.lmnn. Fly Debate l'oU.'rt. Stand FaHt ou High Strluger, Be Fnltbftil Joiner and Fight tbe Good Fight of Faith White. WATER ISJDJUDIGATED Right on Crooked River mo Finally Adjusted n ml Recorded. SALUM, July 17. Stnto Engineer LowIr has announced that tho lar gest aim most Important adjudication $vy eoiuplutod l.v tho stnlo water .botirdr'mvolvjng over 30,600 acres it lrihdjwnte,r .rights vulued at over 'llj)i)0,000, hud been conflrinod hy tho circuit court for Crook county. About 2B0 rights to the waters of Crooked river, some of which wore Initiated over 50 years ago, have fin ally been adjusted and recorded un der tho statu water code, thus putting an end to the UHelesa and expensive lltlgution heretoforw carried on by the water unern. Tho court confirmed tho decision of the board In practi cally over Instance, and In speaking of this decree. Judge Brndshaw Rays: "I hoard all objections thnt woro presented nt tho hearing, and there wero no objections of n serious na ture, which speaks well for the work of tho board. Considering the great number of pcoplo Interested, and tho great number of claims to bo adjust ed, tho result Is exceedingly satisfactory." TEACHERS GET CERTIFICATES Complete Lint For Vwtok County N Publli-hcd. "8ALKM, Juno 20. Stnto Superin tendent of Public liislru-tlon Chur chill has Issued tho crinploto list of Certificate winners ninuiiR the teach ers of tho Stnto recently t'Mimlncd. 1 Those for Crook county follow: One-.cnr state certificates Jef fries. Myrtle J.: Hulln, Mrs. Nutson .C.; Pyntt. Edna; Slack, Glenn II.. Roberts, Hmmn; Wood, Mary Alice. illrodorlck. Mur-nrct K; Hubbard. fcTheodoro; Abbott, Edln A.; Wright, Etna, Hliort. t'lurn II.; nrown, Mrs. Bertha L.; Thoma, Isaac; Hummoll, Florence A.; Livingston, Nora M.: Geyur, Lola; i)aly, Marlon G.; Fox. Benjamin Dnvles; Noble. Earl; Goff. .Raymond S.; McWIillams. Flora. Five-year state ccrtirtcnto Barnetr, Edgar R. Five-year state primary cortlfleato Bailey, Mamie. Life statu rertlllcala Morso, Edna L. ! Remember that Sale I told you about last week. You still have three more days in which to take ad vantage of these very low prices BENNETT'S Tha Bishop' Plae. The blshup of luidoii. xpraklng nt tbe nnnunl met-tlug of tbe bUhop of Iudou'ii fund rit Grnivcuor House, snld thnt churches did not drop down Troin bea veil any more than bUbopV. though n little girl lu hi congregation, evidently .under thill delations hud re: cently snld to her mother during a tir ing Hennoii "I am tired now, uiothcr. Can't the bishop go back to heaven V, Iudoii Standard. '' B.MALL-TOWN NEWSPAPERINO. . Rcxarded In ono light, editing a newspaper in a small town Is a weary ing pursuit, full cf petty trials and tribulations, hedged by Irritating routine and woefully limited by the tools one has' to work with. Bat tboro Is another side, and, .is ftsirt whan nnftmlnm In npt tin against pessimism, it is tho better ! clde. To enjoy sraMMown ncwepaperluB;, then, it Is neqesary to get tbe right, v'-ewilnt. Quit fretting because this and that cannot be done, and this and that must be done, and give your, town and your roadors tho best thnt ou have and tho bett your facilities; nnd tncomo porm'ts. Make your I paper a medium of healthy, optimistic nows for your fellow townsmen and a real news-Jotter of the development of that town, sent out each week to the hundreds elsewhere who aro friends and part owners of your town. Tboro Is a pleasant personal touch to the work, much as if you address-! ed yourseU directly to each of your, loaders, telling them, with your own enthusiasm for your community the' facts about Its present and the logi cal hopes for its future. : When the small-town newspaper represents a town such as Bend, and i when Its constituency Is ono of Intel-1 Bgent optimists as is Tho Bulletin'.!; - the pleasures of such newspaperlng ' vastly,, outbalance 1tsc disadvantages. Ap) with patience, persistence an I co-operative endeavor, soon enough we shall hare such a city that tho small-town newspaperlng will become metropolitan newspaperlng which wil,be an immense satisfaction to all of ns! 1 cent a word IS ALL A LITTLE WANT AD WILL COST YOU i 'PHONE IT IF YOU WISH. Tier (j is an extract from a letter written by a physician at Brcmortou, Wasjta it Is typical of many that come' to The Bulletin. "J boost for Bend every time I git n chance. I have Investments there nnd believe In the town's great fu ture.: I enjoy The Bulletin every week, and want to congratulate you on your up to date, clean paper." DIVISION AND TAXES, The figures given by Mr. Irving at tbo Commercial Club luncheon on Rnttirrinv nhnivlntr the amount nf tax money It has taken in past years to run Crook county have an Interesting Imperial Flour (Flag Brand) A SECOND CAR IS ON, THE WAY Our sales of this flour nre the best - evidences of its popularity. Shuey's Cash Grocery HID TO HOMESTEADERS Settler With ItlO Acres in Kitlnrgtil Area May Double Holding. WASHINGTON. July 20. Repro sontntlvo Slnnot today secured the passage through the House of his bill providing thnt any houiestoad'T who hns acquired patent to 100 nonta of land In a section where the en larged homesteadlng Is permitted may acqulrn 1G0 acres additional and contiguously located, thus making his entire holdings 3-0 nores. As tho law now stands, additional entry may not bo uado aftur final proof has been submitted. Buster Brown Shoes vfcrK Jfv 'KTti-T-rTSiitiTTiiiiiiii 'jj v SjfcL Are Made for Healthy, Fun-Loving Boys and Girls i A child's shoe gets the hardest wear possible, but we an offer you a shoe that will, on "account of the toughness of the soles, the high grade of the uppers, and the reinforced stitching and careful work manship, give greater wear than any, other bcand we know. Ask fur Buster Brown Shoci if you would get Shoes like this for your children. Made by Urown Shoe Company, Inc. f" X r-tJ TOM IiAWKO.V, IWR.MI'lt. Under the nbovo caption tho I're-n Bulletin of tho Oregon Agricultural College hat tho following to say if Thomas W. liwson: "SclenUflc fanning methods nppoul to Hon. Tom Lnwson, tho noted eco nomist and Journalist. Mr. I.awnon, who mado tho Wall street magnate hunt tall timber, is visiting nt the farm of his non-ln-law, Honry MeCatl, of Crook county, Oregon. On this (arm a sjieclalty Is made of high clans puro-brod cat)lu and swine. Hoi steins and Jerseys and many breed of swine, are carried as part of the farm stock. Tha owner Is co-opcr-ating with the Agricultural College In many lines, and finds thnt tho sci entific methods pay best. Bacterial cultures for the legumes has been found to be especially profitable." IIIBH WANTKI). Sealed bids for tho delivery In Bond of 100 cords of flrxt growth plno wood cut from greon Umbo-, but thoroughly dried, will be receiv ed by Sehool District NuTnber Twnlva until G o'clock p. m. August 1, 1911. Big Values In Used Cars "A uud ear tou)it from the WltitenCotn'xiiy l worth y xr crut nitre Ih.u It duplleute U) Khcrccltc." Wt hwr thU Ute meul cvtryiUy. The rctiou U pUla when II It irmcmbercil Hint ua Irsdrd-lu car It offered here for ute unlit it b been thorough ly overhauled lu our own ibope by Wlnloii ei perls -ud qroughl up to the Wlnton iUudtrdof u (omobltc excellence. Ifyou can appreciate whil thU embraced value mean you will aend NOW for our complete lilt of high-grade "uud" car barcalna, It goce without aayiUK that a rc-bullt car f high-grade rnanu i ficturc which haa bctu operated ouly leper crntofitareal mileage, that can he pu'cbaied at 50 per cent of the original pric- will prove lar more Mtltfactoiy ami much It' pnne thau a cheap car bought aew. Nery IllUr.-taoney will NOW buy one of Iheae rc-bullt car that will give the beat aatitfactiou lu both aervlce and appearaucc. Send fwlay for 'our latest cow plele burgam lltt. TheAvftikmMotoi' Car. Co. Portland, Oregpn. R. M. SMITH CLOTHING COMPANY LEARN THE WAY J Delivery must bo mado botween Rep. tombor 1st nnd January -4st. The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject nny snd'oll bids. Bids should bo addressed to the undersigned. II. J. OVKIlTUIIr. 20-.le. Clerk of Board. notici: TO RKIIHKAIIH. The new ufflsurs will bo InstalHd on Friday evening. All members aro urged to be presen. MAUDK HIILi;v, N. (J. flKJNH I'OR HAI.K. For Rent," ''For Hale," "Rooms to lt' ''Houackeepliig Ilwinis,'' "No Admittance," "No HtnoUIng," etc., etc., I'lnranU nrlnteHl In large type on heavy brUtol iMianl, 111 rent each, lra lit iutuitlt(rM. Bulletin Ollice. 12tf Hoolliig. building papers, doom and windows. Mkusu Hardwnru Co. Adv. NOTKi: TO CRI'IUTORH TO I'RIJ. HRXT CII.MS. In tho County Court of the Hlnte of Oregon for.Crook County. In the matter of the Kstale of Jet Ir I'oush, deceased. The undersigned linvlug beca ap pointed admltilstrutiir of tho aboe named estate, notice Is horuhy glve'i to the creditors of saltl instate and to all persons Jinvlng claims against salt! deconned, to usSt them duly veri fied as required by law, within sic months from tho dutu of this .Notlcv. to tho undersigned at tho ofllco of C. S. Benson, lawyer, Bend, Oregon. 8. C. CAI.DWKI.I.. Dated this 22d day of July, 19H 20-23c. A BIG REDUCTION ON ALL Summer Suits Come in and get the prices and you will surely' buy. A FEW STRAW HATS and Low ' I ! I- -LI. , , ..l . .,. ,,. . Shoes left at big discount prices. A. L French so CALIFORNIA Ton A Ctnrpjb" irimp ifcBUILUlM(r I.IOIMU Vfl m r .J" t. .-. - -T ...-- ?-JiJV-i 1 -tnekV. v rMIIYlDH1A VVIHWUI1V wni.MVf.Hir 'It-LD! ItJrOB to. v.; .17 m