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TIIE IJENM IJUILETIN, JIKND, OltE.f WEDNESDAY, JUNE IB, 1018.
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OEOIiaE PALMER PUTNAM
Publisher
UOHERT W. SAWYER
Mnnnglnff Editor
An Independent nowspapor stand
ing (or the square deal, clean busi
ness, clean politics nnd the best In-
terests of Bond and Central Oregon.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE IG.,1915.
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THE DU11U18 REPORT.
.Thero scoms to huvo been n tomp-
01 In a teapot over tho Dubuls re-
Itibrt. That document Is tho rosUlt
-fvof-an Investigation of tho project of
,', tho Central Oregon Irrigation Com
pany made by on onnlncor acting un-
'dor tho orders of tho Desert Land
' Board.
As wns to ho oxpeetod, the com
pany objected to It. Tho report con-
,4vm bo mo truths about the project
which nro uncomnllmcntary to It.
They nro not tho Rort of thing which
the management cares tho settlors to
seo. Especially they aro not tho
. sort of thing which It Is desirable
for prospoctlvo purchasers to see.
v, Apparently tho compttny's objec
tions havo been sustained, nt least ln
a measure.' Tho form of tho report
Is" to be altered somewhat before It
"1 circulated, llut wo have tho ns-
miranco of tho Governor and thero
U'good ron3on to 'jollevo the innjor
, lty of tho Hoard will sustnln him
that tho actual findings of tho engi
neer will not ho BUpressed. The
.dovarnor thinks thnt It Is fair thnt
'JtliD settlors should havo tho benefit
I of this Information, which wan pre
pared at tho oxponso of tho taxpay
ers. Ho nlso believes thnt It Is ps
poclally unfair for tho Hoard to pub
' llsh nuythlng official which goes out
of Its way to elnborato facts, and
tnclc on to tho legltlmnto engineer
ing findings, gratuitous condemnation
of tho project ob n whole.
i In both contentions Governor
WIthycombo Is right. Tho settlers
aro entitled to tho Information, nnd
tlridor tho administration of a Gov
ernor wlui has been n good deal of a
i- real "sottlor" himself, wo nro confi
dent tho man on tho land win nover
,ECt tho short end of any dcnl In
'which tho Executive has a controlling
-hand. Conversoly, however, It will
.nld nelthor settlor, Investor or Cen
tral Oregon resldont, to dlstrltmto'un
askod for and unncodod criticism of
-'our neighboring Irrigation project.
Certainly It would bo real Injustico
to disseminata such criticism unless
It woro nccompanlcd by n comprehen
sive description of the many good
points ot tho project, which really
nierlt condemnation.
lhe llullotln sympathises with tho
settlors fully: It will help thorn to tho
utmost of Its ability to get nil tho
truth about the system they will In
htrlt shottly, for hotter or for woroo.
Whllo wo liavo hnd our dlffuron
rwwlth tho company, nnd moro par
ticularly with Its management, which
nt limes wo havo folt has operated
for far from tho best Interests of
cither tho Hottlors or thoso who havo
supplied thi finances, wo gladly
tostlfy oW deslro to seo tho hlg In
vestment represented got a wiiiaro
deal. And thoroforo It seems to us
hnd-bdHlnoss, for all concomed, to
oncourngo hoBtllo criticism of many
phases of tho undorUklng.
Especially lot us try to bo fnlr.
Mnttors aro not ns bad' as they woro.
They will io hotter. Fundamental
ly It Is n good projoct, nnd whon tho
kinks nro straightened out all hands
will lo reasonably satisfied.
start Industries.
'A rdputntlon of that kind Is worth
more to a community than much flno
gold, if wo permit ourselves to be
come shortsighted and heckla capital
Invested here, Wo aro cutting oft our
noso'to splto our face, and In tho end
we will be left holding an empty
sock, for peopjo who havo money to
Invent can find plenty of opportunl
tlcat'o Invest It elsewhere.
Din TO OIL STREETS
Council Onk'iH Pmclinso of Hprlnut
Ina Attnrlituent Will bo Economy
The cindered streets of Ilcnd nro
to be oiled ns a means of preventing
dust, the council having taken action
to this effect nt a meeting on Friday.
Tho regular city waterlog cart will
bo used for tho work, an oil attach
ment costing $225 being placed on It
to Insure proper distribution. The
oil will he heated In tho tank by
steam colls and with the now attach
ment will be distributed under pres
sure
Prcsont plans contemplate oiling
Greenwood avenue from tho viaduct
to town, Hond and Wall streets and
tho Intersecting Btrects from Novnda
to Ohio. Tho oil will bo put on from
curb to curb, It Is estimated that ono
application will bo summient for tho
summer nnd that It will mnko a sav
ing over the cost of street sprinkling
with water. It .Is hoped that tho
work will bo complotod before the
opening of the ChautnuMUn.
Do
You
Evinrude
9r
Got ono of those little
Motors for your rcw
bout or canoe.
?
T. M. O'DONNELL
Arfent
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Spend Your Summer on the Wtlei
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PROJECT IS FEASIBLE
Engineer's Report on SultlcM J.nt;o
Kiiturprlxn In Filed.
RALKM, Juno 12. According to
n leporl mndo today by Engineer
Goorso 8. Young, of Ilend, to Htnto
Engineer .Lewis uioro nro between
10,000 and in, 000 Irrigable acres In
tho proposed Buttles I.nko Irrigation
district nnd tho project Is cntlroly
rcnsiiiio.
Tho district Is located at Grand
vlow, Jefferson county, nnd water for
It can ho obtained fiom Suttles lake,
Who lake and Clear creek. This
water munt bo carried n distance of
25 miles nnd will bo good for domes
tic as woll as Irrigation purposes.
Tho engineer estimates that cost
of completing tho project would bo
SG17.500.
The settlors will form nn Irriga
tion district nnd propose to proceed
with thotinprovomont Ihomsolves.
LEWIS INSPECTS PROJECT.,
On a trip of Inspection of the Turn
nlo project. Stnto Engineer Lewis wns
In town on Saturdny. Mr. Lewis
spent tho greater part of tho day on
thn project, coming to Ilend to tnke
tho evening train. Ho reported that
tho Tumalo projoct affairs woro In
good condition. Spoaklng of tho Co
lumbia river highway around M Itch-
oil a Point, botweon Hood River nnd
Tho Dulles, Mr. Lewis said that It
wan progressing. An 80 foot section
of n 210 foot tunnel, the longest high
way tunnel In tho world, has boon
finished. The whole work will not
ho completed until lato In tho sum
m or.
WILL PRODUCE ALUMINUM.
h. M. Ellis, of Ann Arbor, Michi
gan, who has been making n study of
various mineral deposits In this sec
tion for tho past few wcoks, yester
day authorized tho announcement
that It is the expectation ot tho In
torcsts ho represents to build nn ex
perimental plant for the ftroduclon
of aluminum at Ilend In tho near fu
ture. According to Mr. Ellis his com
pany will produce aluminum by a new
process. Until tho experiments nro
completed only a small force or men
will bo employed but It results are
favorable u largo plant will bo estab
lished here, tho combination of raw
mntorlal, tho availability of elect -lb
current nnd transportation nt this
point lending to tho establishment of
tho plant nt Ilend.
BEND NINE DEFEATS ALFALFA
. iN;HlTERESTlf!G GAME
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tflnal Scoro.ilH to.fi Heavy Hitting
lj Dnvto Ifml HiirJiigci-'h- Pllclilnjr
Contribute to Result.
Tho hltliotto undefeated Alfalfa
base ball ulna wns beaten by the
Rend nine In an. uninteresting game
on Sunday, tho score being 18 to p.
The heavy hitting of Davis and
Springer's pitching contributed ln
large mcasuro'to tho result:
Alfalfh scored. JtB first run In tho
Initial inning, and In tho samo Inning
Uend mndo five tallies, The flaying
from then on was fnlrly even until
the end of tho firth vhon with three
men on bases Davis knocked a two
bagger to long cantor, which cleared
tho Rftcks.v After" this everybody hit
tho ball arid It. was not until Rend
had scored 10 moro runs that Alfalfa
was able to go to bat.
Moody, tho Alfalfa catcher, was tho
visitor's biggest asset, making two
hits nut of four times nt hat and scor
ing two of their runs, tho third being
mad by first tmtiemnn Foster, through
Bproat's error In tho first Inning.
Tho lie ml nine plays La Pino nt
La Pino on Sunday,
TOM MURPHY 1.4 RACK.
Senor Tomas Murphv returned to
Hond from Seattlo on Thursday, hav
ing turned hack from thero on his
trip to Alaska. Senor Murphy acquir
ed his title In Now Mexico whore ho
spent tho winter bossing n gang ot
Moxlcanos on an Irrigation project
With his winter's ixporlonco he feels
fully competent to discuss tho Mexi
can problem In nil Its phases. If you
want to mako It right with Tom say
"Huenos dies, Senor," when'you meet
him tomorrow morning, or "Huenos
tardes," If It Is after 13 o'clock. Ho
says Ilend Is tho best piaco he has
seen botwocn El Paso nnd Sonttlo and
ho has been everywhere In between.
TEACH Kits' EXAM I.VATION.
A touchers' examination will bo
hold In tho county court room, Prlno-
viiie, orogon, Juno 30, July 1, 2, 3,
1915, beginning 8:30 a. m.
J. E. MYERS,
lfi-lCc, Superintendent
. TUB FRAN0H18B FIOIIT.
As ordered by thn people tho coun
cil has roforrod to them tho question
whothor dr not competing electric
utilities are to bo permitted In Ilend.
Tho olectlon on tho question will tako
placet on August 0. Hotweon today
nnd tho duto of tho election argument
for nnd against tho proposed now
frnnchlso will be heard on nil sides.
In all local controversies The llul
lotln has hlthorto taken no part, bo
llovlng thnt they woro so small nnd
of bucIj tompornry character ns to bo
unworthy of partisanship. It has be
lloved, too, that to tako sides In pet
ty quarrels was not for the hoot In
terestH of Hond, end It U to thoso
interests that this paper Is devoted.
Ilocauso of this devotion and be
cntiBo It bellows that thn grant of tho
competing frnnchlso Is not for thn
Intorosts of the people Tho Hullctln
ts agultiBt It. Hocausa tho question
In not moroly tumporary but has In
it tho possibility of future nnd per
manent harm to tho city It considers
It Its duty to mako Its opposition
known In thin manner and to sny
what It can ou tho subject hereafter.
In doing this The llullotln feels
that It Is performing ono portion ot
its ilnlv ns n nowsnnner. Tho other
portion lies Hi opening Its columns
to all parties of tuo controversy iuiu
In reporting the events ot tho cam
jmlgn with fairness and nccurncy.
This portion will bo performed alto.
No boast Is mndo that here alono will
be round the only fair discussion of
tho matter, hut tho promlso Is gtvon
thnt to tho best of Its ability Tho Hul.
lotln will dlBciiBS (nlrly and report
faithfully tho facta of tho frnnchlso
campaign.
WBhli DONH.
Tho overwhelming vote tit favor of
surrounding tho Hrooki mill site with
city property, so as to sarejruaru mat
mill from municipal taxation nnd
thus make more dwlraule Ita estab
lishment clooo In, shows pretty woll
the plrlt of tho people ot Hond. And
n ceuplo of week ago, In twenty
four hours and at a period ot bard
times. Hond folks collected ovor
17,000 In cash to remove tho last
obstacle In the establishment ot an
other big mill here.
All ot which shows that.Hsnd Is .
-,.! a,.rl nf tnWtl With BeOBlO WhO
nrihle to see fV .! wo t
tbolf noses find further ika Vlwifrly
todt And especially such actions
thu evidence that bit iRvectom
bere.wlH get a square deal, and that I
TO CLEAN THE CITY.
Asldo from tho nrrntigomonts for
tho Chnutauqua ticket soiling and
tho camp ground reported elsowhero
In this paper tho chief business com
ing boforo tho Commercial Club ht
Its last meeting was discussion o( n
movement to cloan up the 'alloys of
tho city and the places noar town
which haVo been usod as dumps. J.
A, Eastcs was appointed to tako the
matter tip with tho city. Ho will act
In conjunction with a rommlttoo from
the Pnrent-Tencher Association. Tho
uoxt luncheon will bo nt the Hond
Hotel.
CLANTON HERE SUNDAY,
Stato Fish Wardon Clonton. spent
Sunday here for tho purposo ,of In
specting tho local fish hatchery. Fol
lowing tils visit work was bogun on
tho ponds to which the nqwly'hntch
od trout will bo ronioved from tho
hatching troughs. Thero will be 12
of 'these altogether. It la expected
that a carload of oastern brook trout
wilt bo brought In In tho next two
wcoks tor development In tho ponds
boforo their planting In tho streams
and ponds1 of this section.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETINfl.
Notice Is hereby given to tho legal
voters of school district Number 12
of Crook county, Stato of Oregon,
that tho nnnuol .school meeting of
said district will bo held at tho Held
school, to begin, at tho hour of 9
o'clock n. ni. on tho third Monday ot
Juno, bolng tho 21st day ot Juno, A.
U., l'Jlft.
This meeting Is called for tho pur
poso of electing one director for threo
years and ono clork for one year, and
tho transaction of business usual at
such meetings.
Dated this Sth dny of June, 1915.
Attest:
II. J. OVERTURF,
District Clerk.
14-1 Cc C. M. McKAY,
. Ch&lrmttn Honrd ot Directors
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Men's ;
Clothing """fl1
l 'v llilr&r
If vye can
fit your
fancy
we'll
easily fit
your
frame.
R. M. Smith
Clothing Company
Ccrrri(U lltit fch.rncf lc Mm
LEARN THE;
WAY
For sign painting boo Edwards,-Adv.
Duy your seed oats at tho Nov
Uend Flour Mill Co. Adv.
In pockots. Valued as a relic
turn to llullotln.
Ro-
lCo
IXMNS.
MONEY TO LOAN $100 to $1000
amounts. Address Hox 2S5, Hond,
Oregon. lGtf
TO TRADE OU EXCHANGE.
TO TRADE Will trndo my oqul-
ty In 80 acres of Improvod land '.a.
Central Oregon' for neat bungalow In
Ilend. A-l barn, smnll house, ono
mile to thriving town, to good '
grnded school and on railroad. Havo
put $3G00 Into' placo cash. Am 'a
womaa nnd not nhlo to carry on tho
farm work. Will tnke JCUO.cash to
haiidlo deal. Address P, O, Dox
1!2, Hond, Orcson. 15p
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
WANTED.
ANNUAL MEETINO HELD;
The annual meeting of Tho Hond
Company was held on Monday. Dr.
D. F. Hrooks and It. K. (Jtpsori of
Minneapolis, W.I.. Mueller or Daven
port, Iowa, D. M. McKay of Port
land and D. E., Hjintc,r4camo pn for
v-
nd
tho meotlng.,o)I but Mr,fHunteJl
Inf. law. nltfht 1 !!. nrVtAttfi f.TI
.. ... "inf.-,- ..w..j-. .,w'
tho summer hojre. ,
WANTED Qlrl to nsslst with
housework. Inquire Mrs. O, M. Pat
terson. 13tf
WANTED Listings) of Irrigated or
dry land, stock ranches or grain
ranches for Portland or Wlllamctto
valley property and cash commission
from one to flvo pore ont. John Fer
guson, G01' Oorlliigor building, Port
land, Oregon. 13tt
WANTED Housd dresses, chil
dren's clotbos, plain sewing done at
nome. jcororencos. i. u. jiox
382. lBp
FOR RENT.
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
We have opened n new store in Bend, to be run
on a new plnn. We mean to supply j'ou regu
larly with the best Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
the market allbrds. WE DELIVER.
CONFECTIONERY AND SODA FOUNTAIN
BEND FRUIT CO.
JEWELER IN CONNECTION. Wall Street
f ui( uhjnt small nouno partly
rurntsned. low rent. a. it. no
gin. 15-1Q o
FOR nENT Threo furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Close
In. Inquire O'Donnoll's Market. lSlf
FOR RENT Three room furnish
ed house with all modern Improve
ments. Afiply tho Metropolitan. ICtfc
FOR BALE.
American ffrakery
s
WALL STRRI1T
UU PASTRY AND BREAD is always "
good. We also have Fresh Fruits ant)
Vegetables. lee Cream and ' Confec
tionery. Our goods are fresh daily. Let; us ...
care-for your. wants. Satisfaetion guaranteed.
Prices right. TELEPHONE BLACK 411 i
Shriner e& HHS3i
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BEND
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FOR SALE Five room raodorn
bungalow, now and complete. Easy
terms. II. M. Abbott. P. O. box 01,
Ilend. 13tf
FOR SALE 1000 pound mare,
harness and cart for sale. Ilend
Oarage. 10c
FOR SALE Good horse and bug
gy. Apply American Hakcry. Otfc
FOR SALE Qood fresh cows. For
Information Inqulro ot R, M. Hatch,
Tumalo, Oregon. lt-16p
FOR SALE Teem horse, weight
3000 pounds or will trade for 2400
pound team. Nixon. Htf
FOR SALE Team for all purposes
and work harness, one a good reli
able family horse. L. S. Rickard,
phone Rural 1156 at noon or 6 p.
m. 11-15 o
FOR SALE Two relinquishments
In -the famout Summer Lako Taller,
3ne soil, ,-jood climate, Ideal alfalfa
land, Tla; tenderest fruit and vege
tables gro'V here In abundance Good
floowa ot Kfteslan water from 70 to
400 feet. Surface water 8 feet. Price
$400 each. Call pr write A. U. Gert
son, Summer Lake, Oregon. 14tfc
VOH SALE Farm, southwest side
Powell Uutte, 320 acre. 150 unrt.l'
cultivation, as much more can be
cultivated; 80 fruit trees growing on
place. For Information Inquire at Al
falfa post office, ,3-19 p
FOR SALE Seed poatoes, two
cents a pound at Coty Restaurant. 15o
Just Opened
A New Meat Market
Across the street from the Bend
Hotel. We carry a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats
Lard and Clieese ,
Our motto will be Honest Weights
and Courteous Treatment
GIVE US A TRIAL
Phone No. Red 721
Gilbert (Sh Son
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lJOX A FOUND.
FOUND Browa mere, about four
years, old. white stockist fclad le.
branded R on tke right shoulder.
Owfter cm kve acsae by aylr
COt. Awly BulletU o4He, 6tf
LOT Party who found a Blr of
clskt TkrNN t4tla la klaclc leather
can pieMe retura to Mrs. A. M. Lara
neh, . . , . "tf
Uemt-HtT esrf t Oak) sad
Bd , Hat eet, eartrWtfe ec
Use Good Paint
A coat of pairit-good painteaves ten time its,criijt
by protocting against weather and decay. ' " '
Paint your house, porch and lawn fence with Acrrio
V...,,.ui. "i. iiicjrwm scana DetveentUi
wood and the weather and protect and beautify jour
r.uii.jf uun uu any otner paint.
ACMZQUAujyr
'Tilrtdc,?arkonany.Paint or finish mean that
i u.e ui. uiai ou,. poeaojy oe made for tlie purpo.,
'We have paints and finishes for all surfaces houm
barns, roofs, floors carnages. In fact, if it's a surfato
b painted, enameled, stained, varnished or finished in
any way, wc have an Acme Quality Kind to fit the
purpose.
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