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THE I1END HUIAKTIN, J1ENI), ORE., WEDNESllAV, MARCR 17) ij PARE 4. ul ''I t 1 u HI THE BEND BULLETIN (Published Every Wednesday) GEORGE PAUIER PUTNAM I'lilillshcr noijnnr W. SAWYER Mnnaglng Editor An Independent newspaper stand Ing Tor tho squaro deal, clean busi ness, clean politics and tho best In I crests of llend and Control Oregon. una year J1.B0 Blx months 80 Three months GO All subscriptions aro duo and PAYAHliB IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers nnd If renewal Is not made within roason nblo tlmo the paper will bo discon tinued. Please notify us promptly of any chnngo of address, or of lalluro to ro cclvo tho paper regjlnrly. Othorwlso wo will not bo responsible for copies Missed. Mako all checks and orders pay nblo to llend Uullutln. has shown n phcnomjnnl growth In, pioductlon, having' Increased In val ue from ler.s than three million dol I first tn SlR.42R.OnO. Poultry htiH nl. so shown n largo Increaso In produc tion: nnd tho production of clover seed lino grown from practically no thing to a crop valued at two million dollars. Perhaps the moat notable valuo of tho Experiment Station work has been Kb Influence for better agricul tural nnd horticultural practices throughout the state. Including Its Influence for better methods of handling llvo stock, especially the growing and fattening of swine. "The demonstration work of tho Station, showing Improved methods of mi Isturo conservation, has been worth millions of dollnrs to tho far tlon for efllcloncy o can demon strate tho beat mcthoaa of rabbit ex termination) and tho continuance of tho good work can be assured) along proper lines, either at county or In dividual expense. It Is to be hoped, therefore, that our Crook county court will see fit to take tho matter up, and that the smnll appropriation necessary will bo made. Tho plan Is a good one, nnd If the Stnto Is ready to help us, wo should be willing to help ourselves. pound, lc Onion Bets, 10 cents a Skuso Hnrdnaro Co. Adv. COUNTY ADOPTS SYSTEM mors In tho drlor sections of state Thoso demonstrations, in fact, have shown Mint lean years may bo largely avcitcd In dry-rarmlng dls trlcts." On the Bowling Alleys DON i : WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915. PERSONAL EITK'IENTY. The secret of commercial success Is efficient management, and elllclont management Is founded upon tho In dividual efficiency of the hitmnn units Involved. So, In the Until ntinlynlH there can be no real community ef ficiency unless the component parts Involved uro elllclont. Not only tho prolltnhlo operation of the commercial enterprise depends upon efllcloncy; tho micccas of ench Individual employee la based solely upon his own pursonnl olllclcncy. Therefore, who n opportunities nro afforded for monsurlng our Individ mil elllcloucy, with a view toward bet terment, they are worth regarding. The most Interesting project of tho kind wo have encountered Is con tained in n "personal olllclcncy test" recently sent to employees of tho Union Pacific rnllwny, designed not for ofllclnl record but simply no un nld for the Individual In approving nnd cataloguing his efllcloncy. Ench employee recolvcd n blank with tho thirty iiucstloiiB which nro reprinted horo. Ho was nsked to an swer ench iiuestlon with n number between zero nnd 100 which express ed his honest opinion of his degree of, ussurnnce. Then by adding fhu percentages and dividing by 30, tho approximate grndo of efllcloncy of tho Individual Is arrived at. Kor our own Information nnd wel fare wo nil of us may profitably set down answers to the queries, nnd then try to strengthen tho weak places disclosed. Hern am the questions: Do you like your woik7 llavo jou learned the best, quickest and eas iest way of doing It? Aro you thor oughly Informed on sclontlllc ninn- ngoinent? Do you know where jour greatest power Most llavo you n llxed goal, In lino with our supremo talent? Do ou hollovu absolutely tn jjiur own future? Are you tn per fort health? Have ou learned how to,ge,t well nnd keep well? Can yqu be optimistic, under all circum stances? Do you innllro which of jour habits, thoughts or emotions miiko you luellUieut? llavo sou made mi Inventory of your iiionlnl nnd niornl traits? Aro you correcting your ov.ii wenkuowi; mental, ll'inn I'lul, hocIiiI or Hplrltunl? Have you dUKiovarod which foods, baths mil o- eieUo Inonmmi our onorgv mid heliiliton oiir mentality? Do you breathe deeply nnd hold nil uiect posture? 1h your rloep long and drontnloHa nnd refioahliiK, with your alcopliig-ronin perfectly ventilated? Do you drink three plutn of purn water dally'' Do you eat slowly, mod. (irately, rogulnrly? Is nil vour cloth ing made loose, to r.llow blood nnd uerviw free play ? Aro you Independ ent, fonrlcpH, positive? Aro you tact ful, cautious, com loony.' Have you aaeureu tho boat poselhU rdvlsira nild nssoclnliw? Aro all your co worker ongur In help maWi vour pUns u miccemi? Do you wish our rival well nnd never spunk III of thttm? Do you work harder thin any body elae In Mm business? Have you learned tho mdunr of pltinnliiK your day ahead? Can you rtdax entirely in your leteurM houra Ant you arv ! money avelamatleally? )j you wnjoy att, music, literature, nnd the iimwnet) of little children Don your highest ambition Inrluilu wimo I'P TO THE COUNTY. As Governor Wlthycombo points out, It Is highly desirable that coun ties east of Mm mountains tnko ad vantage of the now Inw which pro vides that tho Stnto will sharo tho expenso of exterminating rabbits If the county will co-operato. It Is n wIbo law, and ccrtnlnly Crook coun ty should avail Itself of tho oppor tunity. If Mils, or any other county will put up $250, n similar amount will bo forthcoming from tho stnto. Tho combined $',00 Is then devoted to combatting the rabbit pest, which, It Is estimated, mny bo expected to grow worse ns the number of coyotei do- the Court Will Ifcie.iftcr Reunite Older for Coeds With Hill. (Crook County Journal.) Tho county court has devised a system of auditing claims that prom ises to put Mio business of the coun ty In better shnpu than It has over been. In tho future It will bo necessary boforo nny nrttclo Is sold to tho coun ty for nny purpose to novo a olgned order or requisition from an author ized official for tho artlclo or service. Tho syBtem which In to bo used Is one "which has been worked out by Commissioner Ovcrturf, nnd Jt wns Tho concluding games In the llend Howling League wore rolled on Cnr modv Pros'. Allnvs Friday niKht. The A. L. French team wen two out of three games from tho Owl Pharmacy. which landed them n second place. On Friday night n banquet will be given nt the Pilot Dutte Hotel, nt which tho bowlers of all four teams will partake. This banquet Is to bo given In honor of tho Hem! lluiietin and A. L. French tennis, by tho Owl Pharmacy and the United Ware house, tho two losing teams. Standing of the Teams Won Lost Dend Uulletln ..22 14 A. L. French ... .19 17 Owl Phnrmncy . .18 IS United Wnreh'so 10 20 Note United Warehouse to appear In two games scheduled with A. L. French nnd Owl Pharmacy. Wednesday, March 10. Dend Uulletln Pet. Oil G2S GOO 333' failed roadlly agreed by tho entire court Ostlund ... . . 159 181 that the system Is a good one. Carmody ... 195 190 A copy of tho original order will auptlll ....127 157 crciiBcs. while It h possible thrt tho $500 will not accomplish tho exter mination of tho rnbblts over a very largo area, If this and neighboring counties utilize tho fund nnd carry tho work forward vigorously, It Is fair to expect that p. big start will bo mndo. Certnlnly, with the aid of tho Oregon Agricultural College whoso workors havo won a merited rcputn- bo kept nnd turned In to tho court nt their regular meetings nnd these to gether with tho origlnnl order which must po to tho court nttnehed to the bill for morchandlso or service will provldo n completo checking system which will no doubt snvo tho county thousands of dollnrs. LAND PLASTER United Warehouse Co.- for snlo -Adv. 2 tf. by Spencer, c . .100 149 Johnson, II. 145 144 109 144 157 150 156 Totals ...732 830 782 A. L. French: Steldl 179 172 232 French, c ..109 133 147 Hunter ....194 17G 15S Spront 102 149 190 Stover 107 175 191 512 171 535 178 441 147 401 134 445 148 2341 583 194 449 150 TBE DISCOURAGED Because you did not win tho first Alumi num Set. The winner last Saturday, Mrs. H. B. Ford, held only TWO tickets, while some people had as many as 75. Come in and make a 25c cash purchase and get a ticket and you'll have a chance of winning a set as well as1 tho person holding 100 tickets. Remember, Satur day, March 20th, at 3 o'clock, is the time the second Aluminum Set will be given away. Be sure you are there at that' time so you can have the chance of winning one of these handsome sets. SATHERS Agents for Standard Patterns CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE DESCHUTES STATE BANK no. ni At llend, In tho State of Oregon, nt tho close of ImisIiichn, .Mnrcli -I, 101.". ' Resource. Loans nnd discounts i , $38,185.11 Overdrafts, secured nnd unsecured ; . . . 13.00 Honda nnd warrants ... ( . 213.70 Furniture nnd. fixtures . i 2,211.42 Duo from npproved resorvo banks , 2.510.12 ..... ... . .. ,.. shocks anu ouier ensn noms . . , 122.03 CubIi on hand ;. . . ' 2, SO 1,15 Expenses ." .-. 11,809.23 528 507 533 !G00 170 109 178 TOTAL .' 147,800.42 Liabilities. ' ' ' i Capital Mock paid In $15,000.00 Undivided profits 593,03 Duo to banks nnd bankers ', 4,700.00 Individual deposits Hiibject to check 21,115.05 Demand certificates of deposit '. , 3 14.39 Tlmo coitlllcntcB of doposlt 1,113.35 Hills payable for money borrowed 5,0,00.00 TOTAL STATE OF OREGON . . :......'.. $47,5,00.42 County of Crook J ' !, I. E. M, I.nrn, Cashlor of th'o nhovo-nniucd ilfnnk, do solomnly swear that Mm nbovo Htiitomeut lc truo to the best or my knowledge nnd belief. E. M. LAUA. Cnshtor. Sulncrlbod and sworn to Jieforo mo this 13th dny of March. 1015. MAUY Ai IIENSON. Notary Public. COIUtECT. Attest: II. FEltllELL, , F. O. MINOIl, ' Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank OF BEND No. tuiiiu In the State of Oiognn, nt the CIiim of MusIiicsn .Mai ill Ith, 11MB. ItChouite Loans nnd discounts ...-,,. , , $195, $08. 40 Overdrafts, unsecured, $1,544S 1,544.88 I'. S. bands deposited to hoc fire circulation (par valuo) 12,500.00 Othnr bonds, secuiltles, etc., owned unpledged (other than docks), Including premiums' on sumo 10,039,10 Sulwcrlptlon to stock of Federal Iteeervo hunk $3,000.00 I .mm amount unpaid 3, 13Ct.auj UhiiMiik house, $x4.0Sz.ft7, furniture ml fixture, IR9SI.S2 ., Other real twtute uu ued Due (mm I'edornl lteurvo bank Duo from approved rtweivo agents lu cent ml ttwyrvo rltloti $ Sit. 90 Duo from approved lotorvo ugeuttf In other rutorve Totnls .. .871 805 924 High score Steldl, 232. High nvorago Steldl, 194. A. L. French team won two games. Friday, .March 11!. A. L. Kronen: Steldl 185 180 J55 520 173 Sprent 190 191 109 550 183 Hunter ....205 171 177 5G3 184 Lucas 155 187 109 511 170 Stover 107 175 191 533 178 Totals ...972 805 840 2077 Owl Pharmacy: Hauck 145 1G1 100 4CG 155 Polndextcr .158 215 138 511 170 Johnson, II .174 105 174 513 171 McKay, e ..174 141 157 472 157 Jprlnier ...201 200 ISO 587 190 Totnls ...852 888 809 2549 High score Stover, 237. High average Springer, 190. A. L. French won two games. Individual Average. Tho A. L. French tenm holds tho record for totnl pins, ono gnnio. 1010, thrco games, 2700. Louis Ostlund holds, the record totnl pins thrco games, 04 0. Donnls Cnrmody holds record for high score, ono gnnie, 242. Nerval Springer holds record high nvorago, 3G games, 193. llclow nro tho individual averages: Player (lames Avo. Springer, N O. P 30 Steldl, F 30 StoVor, F 30 Carmody, U 30 Johnson. II., II 30 Cnldwoll. U. W 27 Sproat, F 1.1. Ostlund, H 30 Estos, U. V 21 Huntor, F 30 Minor. F 0 Advertl-eincnts Inserted under this heading at the rate of ONE CENT A WOKD each Insertion. Cash must nccoiupnny nil ordcis from persons not having n regular account with Tho Uulletln. No advertisement Ink for less than 1" cents each Insertion. WANTED. WANTED Bull. Three fourths lied Durham, W. D. Clark, Laldlaw, Oregon. --3c WANTED Girl for general house work. Inquire Mrs, O. M. Patterson, Dend, Oregon. G2tfc WANTED Work by tho dav. Will do anything. Phono 141. Mrs. E. Lucas. I'OK IlENT. ,.15 ,.30 ..33 ..20 ..15 ..10 ,.18 ,.28 ,.17 ,.15 . .1 SGG.00 30.007.09 i. 170.50 4.000.00 litloa IS.0S0.U0 Diif flam ImihIih ulul litnkara fntliar tluh Itmlmliul In llaplSl roal tcrTlc to Hunmiiltv? llavo n otHitM i,ockB ud other eaah ltoms, $1308.10. frMtienal our- grMi wv in your lire, to tway. r(imw., ,,ekli Hud cant. $ I3.0S chaw and empowar you? xlw f ot,r national tanke - - lawful nioiiuv ruMii u In hank: Hpada , $S.S4t.at l.uUHltr note , T0.90 Itotlempuau fund with I'. S. Tmaurer (Hot ntrt Utaa iwr cHt oh elrculntton ) , Kxpenaaa , iS.39G.S9 10.0QO.G4 YKVRS OK ACCOMPL1BIIMKNT. Tb report of too O. A. C. khporl nirnt Hiatlon. Jul tasuad. la of un iiaui.l vn lua. Tha ravlaw of tho ool leao' nctlvlt) In thla direction la In ItaeK noiabla. and tba whole thing U aapet tally Interoatlna bacauaa tha import la tha work of JauitHt Withy r aita. dl lector of tha atatl n for It aara and now (lovoraor of Orvgou. Tha report again nho.i that Ora tion trtilv haa a "ft.ruiwr ituvernor." 1'iit In the vorv Iwat oni of tha i Ml governor ali uiiiln land. tioiu a .,.. mine aiuudiiolm, tha aarl iMiHurul iicadt auit puaalbllUtaa of his atule. The iiMwf rcvU-w of the aarloul- tural ai'coutnUauuivnt of .tho 1 cara In uhleh Dr. Wlthvixtmho wan u-MMiatt'il th tha rollaga la worth raadlua Here U la ''lit !& Uiart wart tag meuibara f tha Station staff; nt tula iwta Onw ura fortv-tlva. lu 1!K lhara wns tho Initio nation with Ua nva deuart niaiila: now there nr la addltlou to Mia Uouio station voii.l'ruuch tu Uein and' lomu twelve eu-oporatlve udiperlmeutal plntc. with ntno depart tnent. "Tlvc total volua of tho nsrlcultiir al prediirts of the Slutlii UiUS vas leas than thirty tulllloa dSllara. WJiRu iiiu vyini vbiiiu.ui lycmi'rviuuciB 111 1V13 was i4,uuu.g::. "Dairy l8.j siioo.'o 9.IW3.85 Hoke. U. W. Polndoxtor, O. P. MoKay. O. P. Johnson. II.. O. P. Stoats, U. W. Thompson, 17. W. , Pnlmerton, II. W. , Hnuck, O. P Lucas, F Whltson, O. P. Springer, C, O. P. French, K llntoa, F Dunbar. II IS Spencer, H . . . . auptlll, II .... Jnnott. 17. V. . . , Urnndenu. U. V. Sanders, 11 Unroll, O. P Mcltoynolds. K. , Mrxuynskl. O. P. Speck. O. P Prlnisle. V. W. . . Note O. P.. Owl Phnrninev. A. L. French. II.. llond Uulletln, V., United WarahoiiM. .27 .IS .18 .15 . 9 , 0 , 3 , 3 3 3 193 JS2 1S1 181 17S 174 171 170 170 109 100 10G 101 161 100 100 100 159 1S7 157 154 153 152 IIS 110 145 145 145 142 141 135 134 133 131 125 K.. U. FOR KENT Two 1G0 aero ranch es, or will rent ns 4 of SO ncrcs ench. Write to or apply nt Ten liar ranch, 5 miles east of town. 2-3 c FOIl KENT Irrigated forty 3 miles east of Hend; greater part cloared of brush and rock picked first time. Will glvo rent this seaBon with water rent paid, and two cows now In town In exchnngo for plowing nnd completion of rock picking. Use of cows nftor April 1; bill of sale upon completion of rock nicking. Shack nnd barn on place. J. I). SIioubo. 2p KOIl RENT Irrigated land. 80 acres In tho Powell Ilutto section. In quire of W. M. Wilson, Hedmond noiei. 2c FOn RENT Second floor of Bean building. Furnished for house keep ing, it. j. uveriurt. itf KOIl SALE, bred Harrod Rock eggs. $1 per it. ting. A. C. Egnn. 2-10c l'OR SAIjE FIvo room uungjlo and lot in Park addition. Small payment down, balance to suit rmr. chaser. Inqulro Julius Kortman. Utt FOIl SALE Woll drilling outfit nnd hay hnler. Address JJox !, llend, Oregon. ( FOR SALE Rhodo Island Rtd 9L nl?f?a fnr linlptitntr tl On n antil-- m Mrs. Robert U. Wobb. B2-3c FOR SALE Ono full blooded Hoi stein bull coming two years old. Two Aberdeen Angus bulls. L. C. Rob erts on Hums road. 2-Sp KOR SALE 1C0 ncrcs, G miles from llend on Hums road. 20 or 40 aero tracts or all. All level, deep soil, no rocks and Irrigable E. A. Knotts, Dox 225. 2-3 c Pfin QAT.i? Ant MiiMdna mJ brand of youner calves for sale. Es-flt nnnlnll,, lil.11.. mill.l.ln nw t.M -Ih.1. H '.t.(l(lj UUIIQ OUIKILflU 1UI IJCVl DIUtft. I'rlccs nnd particulars will bo Bent on application. Nollson & Melcnlor, Tillamook, Oregon. !! FOR SALE Empty flour saclti nnd lard barrols at American Cat cry. Jtt TO TRADE Oil EXCHANGE. FOR SALE Horses and mules. O. C. Cnrdwoll. Phono Rural 43. 2-5c FOR SALE Good sized team, har ness, spring wagon, punranteed for any work. Prlco v.ory reaeonnblo. Will glvo torms. Apply S. Murasnkl. llond, Oregon. 2tfc KOIl SALE Kit o Indian Runner ducks, llronro gobblor. Duck eggs. $1 setting. White Leghorn eggs. 75 cents n setting. R. II. Voorhcos, Ken wood, op KOR SALE Land plaster drill, nlfnlfa cultivator. Millard Trip-lolt- 2-3 p. KOR SALE Settings of thorough- T.0 TRADE Kor Dend Income proporty, 5 acres on electric line be tweon Oregon City nnd Portland, Un lmprovod. Hox 225, Dend. 2tf TO TRADE Klvo room modern bungalow locnted In Seattle 16 tntn utes from down town district. Value $2500. Now rented. Will trade for cowa or calves to tho value of $1500. Ilnlanco long tlmo mortgngo nt 7 per cent. Address S. R, Ilullotin. 2-3p TO TRADE Transfer, wood aad coal bu'slness fn Wlllnmotto taller town. Own lnrgo born end real e tnto, 11 horses, nil kinds of wagons and completo equipment. Wood and conl on hand. Will trade for stock ranch. Address Ilullotin. 1 V LOST AND FOUND. LOST Hunch of koys. Suitable reward for return to Uulletln ON flco. 1-2 c 1.0ST-niack gelding, chunky built, weight about 950, long mnno end tall, branded 23 high loft stifle. Noti fy Perclvnll, Mllllcnn, Ore.. 2-3p BOY SCOOTS ARE ACTIVE TOTAL 8 llavo Itoen I'veicMni: I'mler Lender- 00 t,n of ltev. II. ('. Iliiitninrt. With the c ml nit of warm waather and the doing up of the roads the Band boy scout r.re planning trlDi I tuftd 1 - aaavtflfl dhl k- lA alt' Ail 1A wiiiuin nun un nvcr. ah ni ' I winter the scents, under ths leader-1 - lehtp of Rev. H. C Hartranft, have i hAAM ti Alii In i C. V. SILVIS REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS UAROAINS IN IRRIOATHD RANCHES AND CITY PROPERTY Property Handled for Non-Rcsldents Timber Lands Bought nnd Sold Office on Oreton St., llend, Oregon. ,.$!. 71I.S1 Llabllltlifc, ,.., ....! ,..., ,.... ..$ t5.apMo Si.OUO.OO is.SQ0.oe Capital aUMk lHvW U 8iiruua fund I'lrruiiUHg Botaa, Uas aoMHint Ml.Jhaiul an 4 In TrawawtT tor r 'ilewupttou or It trauall, Deuia- id ilMtoalts: IndtvldHal datwaUa nuhjoct tu oJie; $17l,la. CertlfleHttN) of dapaslt t(H lu I9M than l dya lftO.00 t'arttttad cheek IS 1.08 Caahler'8 ehaeica oaUtamllHC S.440.06 175.00t.2U Time daposlta: t'artttlaatw of dwpoalt due an or after SO daya . , $S,000.06 SJ. 000,01 Nottm and ullU redlsooiinloil , 5(,3f .16 TOTAJ. .. 8TATK OP .$31.713.S1 OHHOON 1 l CouiiU -f Crook 1. C.'S, lludaun, Cashier o( tha nhova-uattiad hank, do solemnly swear that tint above stnt-uoat ll ttu4 to thu bet of my Inovvledgo and belief. M as, HUDSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn jo before mo Mils 11th day of March, 1915. .,--- s j. ,. B.sTEs, .Notary Public CORRECT Attet: i ajgjMMnHMKrMaaMMIsia' ' U. U. 1.UK, ; h.jO. eulis. e. a. sather. , Director. been holdinc weeklv meetlnga nt the Preab)tarian church dolnj Indoor aeout worK. knot tvmg and aaaretaea and are now ready fir tha sat doors. The boya are divided Into two pa trola. the Hoot 01 and tha Wolf. memherehtp being cs followa. Name of patrol. Wolf. IHitrol lander. Klovd Revnolda. Aaalatant patrol leader Kditl Urogtarhous. Seeiltii: Qall Ulaklay. Dale Klkla. Calvin Smith. 0rr White. Daluiar Vou. Kmll Ienkle. Nam of patrol. Hoot Owl. Patrol lele. I.eater Lniidra. Applicant i Mtroi la1er. Srenrer Rlvaa. Sesnta: Robert Kord. Ral"h Hawk, "rej Miuey, tvaoueii Tnomuaon. Ilovd Hlaklev. Francis Matchet.. Uaclari. tVl: Ralph Haner. Frank Haner, C ell rrencn. Morla Hoover, Arthur Johnson, Arthur Harris. R gsa, F1S1UNO mt(!l.S APRIL 1. The, fishing season opens on April 1. According to Clyde MeKnv. ilia. J trlrt deputy game warden, anglers aro reporieu as being on tho river already and h.e warns that they mutt wait for the opening of the season or be arreated for violation of Mw law. EFERRING to policy holders in the Horticultural Fire. Relief Association, tho Merchant's Mutual Fire Assurance Association and the Pacific Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company, State Insurance Com missioner Wells is quoted in the Oregon Journal of March 1 as saying.that immediate steps should be taken to protect them "and warn those who hold in surance in these companies to secure new insurance." Get your new insurance m Corapaaifs that are responsible, through THE BEND INSIJR ANCE AGENCY POLIClES.fHAT'PROTECT