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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1914)
r f TAGK4. thk nnxn iuuxkti.v, hk.vd, ouk wkdxkkuay, .U'hi'ht uii, ton. THE BEND . (Publlslicri Kvcry Wednesday) RIII I PTIN a prosperous pooplc and n bonu- UULiLtLiI 111 ,. l,l -I,,,,,!. I l, ...I., ...I -,,.1 .!- GEORGE PALMBIl PUTNAM y, Editor and Publisher. T ROBERT W. 8AWYER Associate Editor. In Independent nowspnpor stnnd- Iriggfor tho squaro donl, clean bust negsjcioau politics nnu mo nest in icrcain of Hand and Central Oregon. uno year $1.60 Six months S0 :'Thfco months GO mrir'i.' i "in tth ta'l subscrlntlons nro duo and PAYABLE IN ADVANCB. Notlcos of expiration nro mailed subscribers and If renewal Is not made within reason able tlmo tho paper will bo dlsoon. tlnUcd. Pleaso notify us promptly of any chango of address, or of talluro to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise wo will not bo responsible for copies missed. Jlakc all checks and orders pay nulo to Bond Bulletin. WEDNESDAY, Al'GCST S. 1814. WW MOKE MISUNDERSTANDING. faced for deendoa to coiuo. It mnkos tho word "civilisation" n farco. AccordlnR to a nous Uom sent out by n iirohlbitlon prosa bureau, two Crook county lunyors hnvo nnuouno od themselves In favor of tho dr. movomont and one against Who is tho wet one? "You have a poptl paper and r. good town," writes n man In Nowark. Ohio. .HJltY LIST DRAWN. Tho following Demi men are on the Jury list druw'n for tho September torm of tho circuit court: John Fer guson. N. P. Welder. P. O. Minor. Cole B Smith and W. C. McCulston. Krom laldtaw are W. K. SaHdell and J. N. U. Gorklng. The othors on the list aie: C. W. Poster. Dave Miller. Chnnrlos Dillon, Chris. Kcrs. Frank Stnnglnud. James Puller, Guy Seam, J. W. Howard. J. II. llottls, Dan Mc Dade. Harvey Harris. C. P. Smith. G. W. Wiley, Ktlwln Graham. U 1C Throop. Win. Parrel!. S. S. lilack. W. 1. Dlshman, Geo. M. Telfer. Geo. It. Woods, S. D. Perclvnl. James Hurt, G. A. Ilradloy. P. M. McCllntlc. tpBSsussgisiBJSHiBis WARJEWS I THE PAST WEEK GILBERT IX HOSPITAL. Prcd Gilbert, who shot hlmsolf In the log last week. Is now at St. Vin cent's hospltnl In Portland. An X- Kay photograph showed that tho bul let had divided Into two parts after entering tho leg. the lend portion going one way and the Jacket anoth or, following tho marrow of tho log ( to Antwerp now, and nro concentrat So far as actual hostilities are con cerned nothing rightfully called de cisive has occuricd In tho Ruropean war during tho past weok. The Gorman troops have met with marked miccoee In llelglum. Nnmur, the llelglum strongly fortlllml city which was counted on to resist the Kaiser's advance for n long period, la reported surrendered nftor only two day's siege. This Gorman vlr tory Is regarded with considerable concern by the Allies, and baa caus ed a umrkod depression In Groat Brit ain. Sonio of tho I.tege forts still hold out, and hamper the Gorman move ments. Brussels, capital of llelglum, la In tho hands of tho Germans, no re slstenco being offered thero. llelgluut forces nro concentrated at Antwerp which .now Is practically Invested by German armies. It la a powerfullv rortttlod city, nnd In nil probability can resist Indefinitely. However, the Gormnns probahlv will pay comparatively little attention ncBs to resist any infringement of neutrality by Genuany, such as forc ed llelglum Into n war of self dofuiiue. Prnux-JoMeph, Emperor of Austrln, Is roportvd as being seriously 111. In the United titntva conditions nro mending. General llunnclnl affairs nro assum ing a more normal impact. Strenuous efforts, by Iho Govern mont nnd Individuals, Is being mndo to resume trade oarrylug nomas tho seas, and already the congustlou nt mmporln Is being relieved. Newly mndo legislation ntlthnrlxoa purehaso of foreign snips, which, placed under the American (lag. ean use tho high eeaa without fear of molestation. All authorities agree that tho war will mean a huge boom In Amorlenn shipping and a tremen dous Increase In our foreign trade, as well aa commercial Impetus in oilier directions. J'rlcnn nt food stuffs, which began ( iu mmr, are, hi nmuj inninucrw, npum settling to near normal. I Imnn fnr nlmiit six Inehss. fmllttlnir it. i Ine llinlr nnorinona forces acalnsl the Jt) appears that other mleunder- nnj mnklng a very sovero Injury. French nnd Gorman entiles along the However, hospltnl physicians say ' llelglum-Pronch and Frnnco-Ciormnn there Is good hopo of saving the! frontiers In nn effort to push them limb. Gilbert got to Portland '.n , back and march on Paris, goad shape, despite his strenuous ex- Offoaslvo efforts by tho Allies porlences. He was accompanied bv I against the Germans have failed, and his father, N. G. Gilbert, who now It Is admitted the German war uri bns returned. chine Is making remarkable progress against Its foes. A tremonduuus en- standings besides the ono relating to tfio "cash bond" arose at the Water Users' meeting on July 25. As re ported elsewhere In this paper, Mr. Howard now, so characterises tho idn that ho would open tho company"? books to tho Inspection of the mo ojalTon In proof thai maintenance fees were not Improperly spoilt. Following so soon after the mis understanding about tho "cash bond" this one Is especially unfortunate. We can imagine nothing better cal culated to Increase the sottiers ua rttst. It seemed to those who attend llend nutter Is llest on ltread. l'Ol'XI) AT I .A ST. Pound at Inst, the one price best all-wool $111.00 suit or overcoat lino In tho country. Made by the Nation al Wuoleu Mills Company, from loom direct to wearer. You can now choose and select from 300 of the prut Most patterns anything you wish, and save from JR. 00 to 410.00 per suit or coat. 1 guarantee a perfect 111. (Cleaning and pressing a specially.) P. 1C. Dick. Adv. tUt. llend liutter Is Host on Ilrend. Meals at tho Altamont 25 and 35gagemont. along some 200 mile of cents. Adv. front. In shaping up. Russia, slow to get In action, seam- I.A 1MVK PKOIM.IS 1I11IIK. ' 'Ugly now is advancing on nun i- .in.. ...ui. ii miUi ... and Germany from the north In trr- I of Aya vs. Howard, the following La wenduous strength. Much depend ..,. , , .....-.!... t . ii uno thn activity ami auccesa of the . -... ., ... . .-. fine iKHimt weru uerv mBiunj. .n., " v - . . r: ----- oa mai nieeimg uini ai mm boiuw , v. ' .w , n..i... w Ilusslan utlvanCH. KlioulU It ueuetracr chance of getting at the bottom of "" ,.;w",U? "f AVnoU O lnn Prussia and threaten Berlin, ss ., tilings was to bo had. and that once L Jr. Ainoe liowsr.i I Tom Parker ry poesll.le. Miuch of the Germans sndlorall eertaln facts would be as- oft - Zmd?kl2tUWto enornlous strength In the south, now eertalnod which would aaswer the1 '8rl "" rnd oT "lie lii f comhsiUlHsi the Alllea. will have to 2uiMlVUe,t,OB8 a',d C,9Br "P the PI" Winter-Mountain rtS.rtiuKl.n-J be withdrawn to combat this m sttuatloa. i ... ,.. of .he county division foo on the north. I'p to the present Tho prospect was too good to bo l1? ft (L J ,.rHt"Jy nni' Mr defense from Russia hss been left truo. and at present things mm In "'" ",,.. ,Mnnl. ,n.m.Bi.trv thlnu chletty to AHStria. who has fared III a rair way to become more muuuieu ,'" " "1 " 7 tian.i than ever before. Flret eamo the. t0 M abOHt I,end' Ll...lABlMM J.Ik..1mM t 1 ft-A H.M.IkH .. ! UtUllUailUfi UIIVUIHI V IUD .., UB' ors alleging things about the com pany that are not known to be facts. XOTICK TO ODD PHM.OWS. There will be a special open meet. ing on account of ofllclal visitation sii s?j .vh: sra ff?.r.fc!r or..- .&; .r m... nles that tho words he siioko at that meeting had the meaning that every one of his hearers understood them Jo have. As a rosult each side has become more embittered and appar ently less able to Join In any pro ceeding that will bring about tho re sult that ever' one In this communi ty hopes for a solution of the dif ficulties. Friday evening. SepteraJter 4. In Sath .i'. Ilnll All tnomliora arn nrrnil to attend and nebeknhs and f rlonUs of . and Russia on the north and nearly all of Germany s hugn army has been concentrated In a des perate effort lo overwhelm Prance. Uelgtum'a heroic, and unexpected re sistance, has averted such Immediate poMllilllty. however. Austria seems to have the worst ".' oncounters with Serv'a. oh the east. tho order arc cordially Invited. IJERT SHUEY. N. G. SCHOOL MKKTlXn SATURDAY. A special meeting of tho voters of school district No. 12 win no new wl ... i, ,, ... ' at the high school building on Sat We have no plan to advance. But ..... . . . n.in.b .. ... !. H.VH1 .... t.. I.AAnnA. n ll(UU UIIUIIIUUII ... T V.W ... VW..- eillija iiju huuic uiu.iui hub uwuauq u rubltc question we venture to sug' gest-to both sides that If thoy truly wlsja to settlo these questions, they mustjrriake the me-tft careful, pains, takingefrorts to be honost with eaeh other to the last degreo. to avoid misunderstandings and to deal fairly. In no other way can they reach any satisfactory result. WASTING OUR JIONBY. West, side tax payers need no more convincing examples of the benefits they will reap from the establishment of Deschutes county than la afforded by the coming session of the Circuit Court. It will be the most expen sive In our history. Fully ninety per eent of the cost will arise from cases restricted solely to the east 6lde-to the Prlaevllle dlstriot. And we havc'tbo privilege of paying more than half .of tho cost of something which concerns us not at all sider the purehaso of a lot In thei block on which the now ueid scnooi is situated. HKMSTAD VAM.KV DAXCR. The residents of the Hemstad Val ley nro planning a big dnnco to be given on Friday night at tho new hall Just completed In their section. A number of the residents of the homestead country rrom as far as Tho frightful magnitude of th present hostilities Is Indicated by th following random fnets: In the Franco-Prussian war the largest number of Germans tinder arms at ono tlmo was 835,000. In tho tiresent war Knuieror William has at least t. 000.000 men nvnlluhlo. of whom probably more thnn half al ready arc In tho field. Up to tho present tlmo tho battlo of Mukdfen, In the Russlnn-Japnneso war. was rogarded as the world's greatost con tile t. In point of durntlon and number of men Involved. In that battle GOO.OOt) soldiers wore engag ed, and the estimated dead numlmr ed 40.000. In the present struggle, now getting under way betwwn Ger many, on one Hand, ami me rrenen- Imnaplnl urn In nftlftnrl Mil ttlnuA being made for a party to go out, Hritleh-Relglum allies on the other from hero ; l"uru '" p """ "" niu - ' ' 000,000 men directly Involved, and China and glassware. 8knse Hsrd-' "Ireedv the I owes have probably ex ware Company.--Adv. seeded those of Mukden. i The eiHrlt of the Allloe Is well In- COYOTBS (It) MAP. dicated bv tho following from an edl- RIVER8. Aug. 17. Because a ra. appearing Aionuay in inn m- coyote with hydrophobia bit Ken- servatlvf London Times: "Wo will -... -i i.. in uuj, that ,.n 1. 1 nnvtir sbitatlio our sword until der mal, three other dogs and'a nuinbv ' mnnv boon finally beaten to her df cats are dead. Tho bitten boast, i knees." sneedily going mad, bit others, and .. inH thi. wv hnro i. onnihor nr. to nut an end to the danger neighbors U Is no longer a huropoan ar. amnle even nearer home. A man was ' shot thorn all. The other dogs were it is now literally a worni war, m b a . m a awaa j-a I as Ihn H'lntna'i louna aesa near uena. inc coroner was. obliged to come all the way from Prlaevllle, 36 miles distant. The tax payers of Rend and of Prlnevllle will pay this mileage nnd his fees. If this were a smnllor county, our offlotuls would be closer at bnd. Their exponsos would bo Infinitely less. Just as would bo the mllnK of every officer. And that would mean nt the Winter's and Davis' plaees, and the cats bolonged to A. S. Co tt Ing ham. Tho excessive drynose nnd heat Is supposed to be-the cause of hydrophobia among the' coyotes. Japan and Germnny have declared war, Austria and Japan are omoiaiiy at war. . This enlarges the aren of hostili ties so as to inoludo the Far Kast. Japan, aided by ships of the Allies, already Is Investing the German iort of Klau-Chnu, which It demanded UinilT COL'XTIHH IX HURT. RA1.KM. Auk. 30. The second nnnrlarlv rnnnrl nf thn flnnnelal eon. ! Germany rellnflUlall dltlons of oountles for the year, Is- Tho Unltod State apparent! Is real economy for the taxpayers f'nuod today by State Accountant Fe-well satisfied with Jpan s position. Bend." of Prlnevllle, and of all the K'ison, snowa oigm oounuw nuu u- ...- . i " .....- OfiuntV jr,nB," Bnu ol "" v,e flclenclos. aa follows: Crook llS.-'ments with the Toklo government. ' S01.CO: Hnrnov. I1S.03J 20; JacP-.The neutrality and ultimate Integrl- son 1396.19. 59; Josephine. $23.-, ty of China la iielni: provided ror. limy rnainiainif nor noiuriiiiir. nsr armlee are partially mobilized. Her imvia iMrft Till? i.avn nAinn ,""""rr,w "i" """'"" 867.29; Klamath J-I16.HS.71; l.ln- The Derert I-and Board's action coin, I4C.C1C.21; Wheeler, $H - on tho Pilot Rutte lands seems a vlt- 674.58 and Curry, $8,508.94. or for State HnKlneuriM-wls. Tha'. , his position In refusing to certify the i it, g. Separators and milk cans. ally. Austria. Is vory apparont open sympathy ror ureat nritam and France, and hostility for hor ox- 'snd for patent has been right Is gkuge Hardware Company. Adv '.Huicaieu uy tun Aitornsy uenerarsi oplnfpn reported In the minutes of tho Hoard meeting, and. as he as steadily asked for n review, of his posjJon by a higher authority the reference to tho Department of tho Interior should please. That Mr. Lewis' contentions are' mw Is further Indicated by th cary taken by tho Hoard to save riqhta against the company that , mlKjit otherwise be lost bv an out. right recommendation for patent. Mr. Lewis has farced the ooard on record on tblg point and plalnlv ir he had given tho desired oertlflcate earlier thorp would have been none of the savins of rights that Is now seen. The action of the Secretary of In terior will be awaited with Interest. Holland has her troops In rwnll- .H'MI'S AND IIHKAIvK I.RG. Mrs. llurton Onoy of the Ulg River Ranger Station, broke her right leg on Sunday In trying to save her ciillil from Injury In n runaway. With her husband, she was about to start for a tiro In I he forest whou tho horse started to run awav. Mrs. Oney Jumped with her child In her arms and broke her leg. Dr. Ferroll has attended her. IN TIIW CIRCUIT COURT OF TUB 8TATB OP ORKGON. COUNTY OF CROOK. tt. M. Thompson. Plaintiff, vs. Vlrge K. Hraeneld. and (leorge W. liraa neld. Defidsnts. SUMSIO.VS. To Vlrste K. Ilrasfleld and George M. Ilrasfleld. aMive namsd defendants: IN TUB NAMK OF THK ITTATK OP ORBOON: Yon ar hereby requir ed In appear and answvr the com plaint Hied against you In the above entitled Court and suit on or before the seventh day of October. 191 1, and if you fall so to appear and answer the plaintiff will apply t the Court for the relief prayed for In the com plaint horeln. lo-wlt: for Judgment ngalnst you and irh of vou for the sum of $7i. together with Interest thereon at tho rate of 8 wr enl per annum from January 15, 1914, until paid, together with $70.00 attorney feos and the coals and disbursements of this action and for a decree of the nbovo entitled Court that the certain moilgngo Jioarlng date Olli day of August, 1912. made and executed by you. securing said sum noovo men tioned on lot ono U), block twenty six (2C) of Rend, Crook County, Ore gon, be foreclosed and that such real property described therein be sold t the Sheriff of Crook County. Oregon. In the manner provided by law end according to the practlco nf this Court and that the proceeds of said sale be applied: FIRST, to the pay ment of the costs and charge for making this sale and flKf OXP. to the payment or plaintiff's Judgment In clusive of attorney fees and Interests and costs, that upon the sale being made the plaintiff may become a pur chaser, and thereafter that defend ants and all persons claiming tin der, by or through thm or e'ther of them be forever barred and fore closed of anv rights, title and Inter est In and to said property or any portion thorenf, saving and excepting only the statutory right of redeimi tlon and that tho plaintiff havo Judg ment and execution ngalnst the pro ortv of thn defendsnt Virgin H. Ilras field for any deficiency remaining up on such Judgment after applying all tho proceeds of the sale or snld real property, properly applicable thereto and for such other and further relief an to the Court may seem meet nnd Just. This summons Is served upon you by nubllcntlnn thereof for six nup- ceeslvn weeks In The llend Iluiletln. a weekly nowsiHiper of gonoral cir culation, mibllshed In llend. Crook County, Oregon, by order of the Hon orable (1. Springer, Judgo of th County Court of Crook Connty. Orn- con. which order is uaieu me iwe- t eth day of April. 14. the date or tho first publication being the 2th day of August, 191 1. VICRNON A. PORRHH. 25-30 c. Attorney for Plaintiff. GET READY for the cooler weather -.buy a Mackinaw. We are agents for the famous CHIPPEWA M ACKINAW You'll need Warm BLANKETS and Woolen Batts. GET THEM From R. M. SMITH CLOTHING COMPANY LEARN THE WAY nlshed or partly furnished house ! young com pie who will take Hood care or place. Will lie permanent If rent Is reasonable. Addrees XY35, HuSle tln. tf FOR HUNT. FOR RIINTFlve room cottage, well furnished. Including piano. Tel. Illsck 5S1. Apply Mrs. . IC. Rob erls. S5tf FOR RKNT Two small furnished houses near school house. t. It. Ilogln. over Deschutes Hank. lotf FOR RKNT Thrco room house, furnished. Also three room hou unfurnished. Apply Metropolitan. SOtf FOR RKNT-Sullo of throe mod- eru housekeeping rooms. J. J. Kloln. ISH FOR RKNT Small house partly furnished, $5 a month; also tent house adjoining. Near di)t. In quire at Iluiletln. 49tf FOR RKNTOfflces on Wall stroct vory ehoap. Apply Ilullotln Office. FOR RUNT Rooms centrully lo cated. Kloctrlc lights nnd water. Suitable for housekeeping. Cheap. Apply Iluiletln OlHeo. FOR KALR. Poor Belgium! Through no fault of its own. but simply because Its geographlo position placed It between 1 the. German and French adversaries, ins imie country is neing niungiej. All Belgium asked was that her neu trality bo observed; she desired no thing further than that the German1) keep without her borders. Rut tlw) Teuton war machine 'swept on, and plucky Belgium, making a mighty effort to stem Its progress. Is sinking in the maelstrom. Tho courage of hei defenders is now hlsttnio. The terrible pity Is that for no reason at Canning Peaches Are in the height of the season Get Yours before it . is too Late i Shuey's Cash Qrocery Classified Advertising Advertisement inserted under tills IiciiiIIiik nt the rate of ONK CKXT A WORD each Insertion. C'nuli miixt iircouipniiy nil ordeis from pcrMius not lilt vl iik n regulnr iiiTiiunt with Tim Iluiletln. Xo ndvcrtNciiifut (nk or less than in cents vucli lmerllon. WANTIMJ. WANTKDWork u Janitor. In quire Hulletin. 22-S0p WANTHIJ A stenographer. Rejilv to tho Central Oregon Irrigation Co., Oosohutos, Oregon, ' 26a. WANT13D Position wtntod by stenographer experienced In law, lumber and commercial "work. Ad dross, Miss B. M. Rugglcs, Gen. Dol., Oakland, California. 23-25c. WANTED- To rent n small fur- FOIt .SAI.fC Team or mares, weight about I960 pounds each, ago S and 10. Saddle pour- H Inch wagon. Osborne mower, ft. foot cut In A No. 1 shape, McCnrmlok rake, 10 foto. good as new. Hoosler grain drill In first class shape. Top buggv, kitchen range, good aa new. Also other household nrtlcles. All prlved roaaonublo. John D. Murphy, Laid law, Oregon. 26-2(1 p' FOR BALK Two Jerseys, ono now fresh, other fresh In month. Apply G. W. Snyder, 3 mllea southwest of Laldlaw. 2$tf COMR AM) 8KIC the Improvr r . :n on 10 acre ranch now for sol (:,. Irrigated and Improved. Ivir. llseh Co., llend. Oregon. : :r FOR 8ALU--0 head tulwr.-Mi,,.:, testtxl witch cows; a head I yar old heifers; 10 head of heifer and Lull calves, 6 to 8 months old. K,n i write unless you mean buslnees A A. Ilerg, Gist, Oregon. 3J-:5 r FOR 8 ALU Cheap. Tiro elnst ImmIs. Imtulre llullutiti uRlee. l?tr FOR HAI.lt Rnglslered O I (.'. pigs. Phono or write O. C. Card wull, llend. utr FOR MAMt Two high grad Jer- soys., three year old maro, RhI .hUk ens. Lalillaw Postulllon. 2l-::. FOR HALM (lood horse, wtghl about 1300 pounds. 7 years old. In quire Shuey's (Iroeery. 17ir FOR HAI.IO Improved rellmiulsb ment. 30 miles from llend. Inqulro iliilletlu. 23-2 c FOR SALIC Until September !. only, Dunic Jersey (tills and . open and bred; also plw ollher ax Parmer's prices. Phone Itedmoiul No. V609. O. I.. Ilraiee, ranch Paw ell Rutin. ZS-:il- IL1MXUMJI III I III .1. I,.. r LOST AMI I'Oir.VU. LOUT While setter ileg. Notlfv Rulletln alHee. it LOST Team of mares, about ;:!' pounds, one whits with wire cut on right shoulder. One brown with whli. foot and wire, cut tin left hind roui Alex MoKcown, Hampton, Ore. tt-i TAKEN Ul'-At Johnson rsntti 20 miles oast of llend, bay horse brnndod on left shoulder. 1,7 and K on right stllle; dark bay mnre brand ed on led shoulder. Italic T. II. ovr cross and T-A connected, on ribt shoulder, lloth broke. Ilert !'a ell. 23-27P The Perils of Pauline sWHsVMsHnHBW I DREAM I THEATRE! 1 in. I. B. B Thursday, Aug-. 27 Don't Miss the Story! 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