TUB I1EN1) BULLETIN, BEND, QUE., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 101B. TAOE It. ROMANIA'S CAPITAL Bucharest ti a Great Artlitlo and Edu. catlonal Center. Describing Bukharest, tho capital of toumuuin, a statement Issued by the s'utloiial Geographic society bays: "Tliu Roumanians bare spared no cf- fort or thought toward making Biikbn test, tbclr capital city, n real capital aud not Just otio of the larger Balkan towns, cut to tho severe design of the modern commercial city that Is fouud throughout the west The wholo hi lory of the Roumanians since the cast- Rug off of tho Turkish yoke has been tiuo of conservative progress leavened Svlth enterprise, of thrift lightened by keen nppreclutlon or the embellish ments and pleasures of life. Aud In Jukhurcst ouu tltuls more artistic, liter- Htry and sclcntillc life than In any other part of the peninsula. "Uukharest Is nn attractive city of 1)00,000. It Is Inld out with many broad (boulevards and uvenues. as becomes a capital, and has, as Paris, llerlln and mVaHhlngton, famous drives and parks jwlthln lis area, an 'avenue of parades nticl zoological aud botanical gardens. fl'he city Is built lu a hollow between the hills upon both sides of tl)o Dumbo- Ivlfn river, which Is crossed by twelve arnato bridges. There nro soino truly (tnngnlllceiit buildings upon Us broad thoroughfares, among tho mom proml- liient of which arc the royal palace, the stmlverelty, tho national theater and the palace of Justice. Uukharest tins some squalid sections, with narrow, crook- ed streets, but these are reminiscences of the Turkish regime and uro fast dis appearing. While Bukhnrcst does a -considerable commercial business, It Is of no Importance Industrially, "Uukharest, llko our own capital, has Mecn developed primarily as n capital (Tho Itoumanlaus have chosen I'arU jiiud Vienna as their models and have produced n Judicious blending of the two upon the much smaller Ilnlkan "Hfiile. Iluklnircst has plenty of good music, and Its people, who gather In .the concert halls or enjoy the free mill 'tary concerts In tho evening along otne promenade, are appreciative aud LTltIenl listeners. The uatliuial theater , brings varied offerings, and that the ' best. Then tho entertainments of the little capital are discreet Imitations of - social l'a rln. with a touch of mild Vlenuese friendliness. Furthermore. 15 u'k barest, as also becomes a European ' capital. Is a great educational center. Its schools, academies, colleges and uni versity uro models for Balkan coun tries." , Nice For Papn. r.lttle Laura Are you going to wear ryour religion toilay, grandma? (Jrniid ; lun-iWbnt do you mean, dear? Mule Ijiura I'apa says you use II as a cloak. ! Chicago News. The richest genius, llko the most i fertile soil when uncul;lvpted, shoots up tutu the rankest weeds. COITYJATIO IS 53 State Tnv Commissioner Sets Figures For Coming Year, firnnlf pnnntv'fl rntln In (in used In apportioning tho nssesBmont on tho L nubile utility conforntlons In tho f county has been sot by tho Stato Tax ; Commission tt 53, tho samo as last tyear. Ratios set for tho othor counties J of tho stato nro as follows: Haker, '-7CJ Denton, 65; Clackamas, 58; Clat t sop, 58; Columbia, 77; Coos, 07; Curry, 80; Douglas, 74; Gilliam, 70; ' Grant, CI; Hnrnoy, 05; Hood River, C8; Jackson, 05; Jefferson, 72; Jose phine, 72; Klamath. 70; Lako, 73; T.nnn. r,5: Lincoln. 03: Linn. 08; I -Malheur, 03; Marion. 08; Morrow, 88; Multnomah, 02; roiK, &3j snor man, 08; Tillamook, 00; Umntllla, so: Vnlon. 71: Wallowa. 73: Wasco, 75: Washington, 53; Wheolor, 72; : and Yamhill, 52. POWELL BUTTE (Continued from page 2.) na Sears of Prlnovlllo. and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yates. Mrs. Reaves WHIcoxon loft for Tortland on Saturday ovonlng whore she oxpocta to visit friends and rel atives for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shearer and daughter Kuth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Beckman for Thanksgiving dinner. Miss Bertha Goodsell and Harold Cook visited at tho E. A. Dussott Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barn visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ilayn from Wednesday until Friday. Reaves WHIcoxon and E. N. Hall shipped a car of hogs to Portland on Saturday. Reaves Wlllcoxon will tako the hogs to North Portland for dis posal. James Rlgsby moved his family to the house on the McCaffery-Wurtz-weller ranch on Wednesday. The young ladles and young men's Sunday school classes of the Wilson school enjoyed a party at tho Wil son school on Friday night. The re freshments consisted of sandwiches, welnles and candy. Geo. C Trueadale made a business trip to Prinevllle on Wednesday. Miss Gladys and Haxel Dayn vis ited their parents on Thanksgiving, returning to Trlnevtlle on Friday -where Miss Gladys resumed her du ties In Mr, Myers' office. J, J. Chapman and family, I W. Van Doren, wife and son enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Skeene. Miss Pauline Truesdale visited at ber home during the short Thanks giving vacation, Will Drown had the misfortune to get hurt by a bucking horso he, was riding on Thursday, which has made tt necessary for htm to remain In bed, and at last report, ho was still in much pain, Geo. Hobbs took a load of pota toes to Hend on Monday. Miss Una Moore visited with home folks several days last week. Melvln Foster Is on tho sick list this week. At the school meeting of tho Wil son school district tt was voted to levy a 15 mill tax for school purposes. i-ioyu liussett hauled a load of Lloyd wood to Prinevllle on Monday. POWELL BUTTE, Nov. 27. Pow ell Uutto farmers have had some good. soaking rains during tho past two weeks to bo thankful for, among other blessings. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Morrill and family and Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Ulalr and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. I. C. lllnlr. E. L. Johnson and children spent Thanksgiving at Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bussetts. Tho threshing crow have gone homo until settled weather. L. W. Ulalr expects to go to Bond tomorrow to work for Bomo tlmo on a garago for Mr. Hoover. E. F. Archer dressed a hoof for local buvors this week. Mrs. L. W. Blair Is suffering nn acuto attnek of rheumatism. Mrs, Mary Elliott has been help ing Mrs. M. A. Foster the past week. Allan Lnndfaro is on tho sick list. A. D. Morrill Is hauling oats to Bend markets this week. Observe tho Wnrnlmt. A cold that promises to "hang on all wlntor" Is to bo dreaded. Prompt action should bo taken at the first wnrnlng of a cold snoozing, chilli ness, slight shivering, Foley's llonoy nnd Tar makes quick work of coughB colds and croup. It clears air pan sages, stops coughing, cases difficult breathing. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Department of tho Intorlor, U. S Land Ofllco, at Tho Dalles, Oregon, November 20, 1015. NCfTICE Is lioroby given that John E. Johnson, of Bend, Oregon, who on March 4th, 1011, made Homestead Entry. No. 08251, for SV4 SEH. NE SEtt, Section 22. SV, SWU. NW SWH, 8cction 23, NV4 NWV, Section 20, Township 10 South, Range 14 East Wlllamotte Morldlan, lms filed notlco of Intention to make Flnnl Thrco Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described. licforo II. C, Ellis, U. S. Commissioner at Bond, Orogon, on tho 8th day of Janunry, 1010. Claimant names as witnesses Albert D. McNoal, Daniel W. Beolor. David C. Rogers, Howard F. Dyor, all of Bend, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 30-43 p. Roglotcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Intorlor, U. S. Land Ofllco, at Th Dalles, Orogon, November 20, 1015. NOTICE Is horohy given that John II. Buchholz, of Bond, Orogon. who, on Octobor 20th, 1013, mndo Home stead Entry, No. 012175, for SH NE H, SB So:. 4, NVi NEU, Section 0, Township 10 South, Rango 14 East, Willamette Morldlan, has filed notlco of Intention to make Final Thrco Year Proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, before II. C, Elfis, U. S. Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on tho 8th day of Jauuary, 1010. ' Claimant names as witnesses: Austin C. Bnrbor, of Alfalfa, Orogon, A. Craig Allen, Lovl D. Wlilov, Hand, Oregon, John C. Cllngen, of Mtlllcnu, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 30-43 p. Roglstor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office, at Tho Dalles, Oregon, November 22, 1015. NOTICE la hereby clven that Charles J. Leverctt, of Deschutes, Oregon, who, on Juno I3th, 1912, made Homostead Entry, No, 010419 for W 8W. Section 23. NW14 NWV4. Section 20, EH NEVi, Section 27, Township 18 Boutn, itango iz Punt. Wlllnmntte Meridian, has fllod notice of Intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, before ii. c. Rills. U. 8. Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on the 30th day of December, 10 IS. Claimant names as witnesses: Lemuel A. Brandenburgh, Charles M. RedHold, Henry G. Gray. Charles R. Lowe, all of Deschutes, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 38-42 c. Register. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Offlce at The Dalles, Oregon, November 8, 1915. NOTICE Is hereby given that John Jones, Assignee of Evalena Ilunnell, of Bend, Oregon, who, on December 31st, 1900. made Desert Land Entry No. 016321. for SEU SW'tt, Section 33, Township 16 South, Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mako Final Desert Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before H. O. Ellis. U. S. CoromUsloper, at Bend, Oregon, on tho 18th day of December, 1915. Claimant names as wltncsfes: Wllber X. Hunnell, Fred N. Van Matte, Floyd Crowder, Parker C. Hardy, nil of fJend, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 37-41 c. Register. NOTICE. Whereas, tho trout nnd othor fish frequenting tho Deschutes rlvor and Its tributaries, including lakes from which such strenms orlglnato or through which same flow, In tho Stato of Oregon, nrp bolng threatened with extinction from oxccsslvo angling; and Whereas, tho Stato Board of Fish and Game Commissioners of tho Stato of Oregon is, nnd has been stocking said Deschutes river nnd its tributar ies. In tho Stato of Oregon with trout; end Whereas, tho Stato Board of Fish and Gamo Commissioners of tho State of Orogon is desirous of protecting tho trout nnd othor fish frequenting tho wntors of said Deschutes rlvor nnd Its tributaries, including tho lakes from which said streams orig inate, or through which same now, in the Stato of Oregon; now, there fore, Notlco Is Hereby Given by, tho Stato Board of Fish and Gamo Com missioners that tho Deschutes rlvor and Its tributaries, including thoj lakes from which such stronms orlg lnato or through which samo flow In tho Stato of Oregon, above a point' on said Deschutes rlvor, ono hundred yards below tho lowermost portion of tho confluence of tho Deschutes aud Mctollus rivers In tho Stato of Ore gon, are and oach of them Is horeby closod to fishing of any kind for trout or othor fish from and after December 10th, 1015, until on nnd after March 31, 1010, and It Is and Will Bo Unlawful to fish for, or tako, or catch trout or other fish In any of tho said waters by any meana whatsoovor during tho said porlod of tlmo abovo specified. Any and nil persons whomsoovor so flail ing in violation of this notlco will bo prosecuted as by law provided. Stato Board of Fish and Gamo Commissioners: By JAMES WITHYCOMBfi, F. M. WARREN. I. N. FLEISCHNEP. C. F. STONE. MARION JACK, Commissioners. Dated at Portland, Oregon, Novem ber 1G, 1015. 38-39c NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Ofllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, November 2, 1915. NOTICE is horoby glvon that Bur ton E. Davis, of Bond, Oregon., who, on August 12th, 1912, mado Homo stead Entry, No. 010013, for WV4 Section 32, Township 10 South, Rango 15 Enst, Wlllamotte Morldlan, has filed notlco of Intention to mnko Final Threo Year Proof, to establish claim to tho laud abovo described, boforo H. C. Ellis, U. S. Commission er, nt Bend, Orogon, on tho 10th dny of Docomher, 1915, Claimant namos as witnesses: Otis C. Honklo, Henry B. Ford, of Bond, Oregon; Peter B. Johnson, Ivan L, Owen, of Mllllcan, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 3C-40C Rcglstor. IN TUB COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOIt THE COUNTY OF CROOK. In tho matter of tho ostato of Charles Prlnglo, decensed. Notlco Is lioroby glvon by tho undersigned, administrator of tho ostato of Charles Prlnglo, decensed, to tho creditors of, and all porsons hnving claims against tho said doccased, to oxhlblt them, with tho necessary vouchors, within six (6) months after tho first publi cation of this notlco, to tho said ad ministrator nt his ofllco pn Wall street, tho samo being tho placo for tho transaction of tho business of mild ontate, In tho city of Bend, Crook county, Oregon, . JAMES RYAN, Administrator of tho ostato of Charles Prlnglo, Dnto of first notlco November 10, 1915. 30-IOc NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo of an oxocutlon In fore closure duly Issued by tho clerk of tho Circuit Court of tho County ef Crook, Stato of Oregon, dated tills 8th day of Novombor 1915, In n cor tain action of tho Circuit Court for tho said County nnd Stnte, wherein Deschutes Stato Bank, a corporation, Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against J. Snow Parmlntor, Defendant, foi tho sum of Sixteen Hundred Forty Soven and 50-100 Dollars with lntor est nt tho rato of 8 per cent per an num from tho 0th day of August, 1915, together with Ono Hundred Sixty and No-100 Dollars attorney's fees, and the further sum of Seven teen nnd No-100 Dollars costs, and accruing costs. Notlco is horoby glvon that I will, on Saturday, tho 18th day of Decem ber, 1915, at tho North front door of the courthouse in Prlnovlllo, In Bald County, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, soil at public miction, to tho highest biddor for cash, all right and title thnt tho abovo nnmed do fendntit J. Snow Parmlntor, hns or had nt date or said Judgment In the following property, to-wit: Tho south westerly GO feot of tho northeasterly 175.13 feot of Lot No. 3 of Block No. 1, original City of Bend, Crook County, Oregon. B. B. KNOX. Sheriff of Crook County. Dated at Prlnovlllo, Orogon, this 10th dny of November, 1915. By FLOYD A. ROWELL, 37-41.C Deputy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Intorlor, U, S. Land Ofllco nt Tho Dalles, Orogon, November 8, 1915. NOTICE Is horoby glvon thnt Phoo bo I. Klnnlson, of Alfalfa, Oregon, who, on May 27th, 1912, mndo Home stcad Entry, No 0103G4, for NWU W NEH, NWtf SEVi, nnd NE SWW, Section 21. Township 17 South, Rnngo 14 East, Wtllamotto Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mnko Final Threo Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo da scribed, before II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, nt Bend, Oregon, on tho 17th day of Docombor, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry E. Ruffe, Milton A. Palmer, Mary F. Bonn, Doano B. Freoman, nil of Alfnlfn, Oregon, II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 37-41 p. Register. NOTirr Mm PUBLICATION. Dopartmont of tho Intorlor. II. S Lnnd Ofllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, November 8. 1915. NOTICE 3 horoby .given that Hor- nco E. White, of Bend, Orogon, who on April 21th, 1912, mndo Homestead Entry, No. 010230, for Wcst'i, Sec tion 9, Township 20 South, Rnngo 15 Enst, Willnmctto Meridian, has filed nntlco nf Intention to mako Final Thrco Year Proof, to establish claim to tho lnnd abovo described, boforo Jl.. C. Ellis, U S. Commissioner, at Bend, Orogon, on tho 17th day of Decombor, 1915, Clnlmant unmes as witnesses: Peter B. Johnson, Lloyd I. Owen. Burton B. Davis, Eric Hoatlnnd, all of Mllllcan, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 37-41.C Roglstor. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of tho Interior, United Stntes Land Ofllco, Tho Dalles, Oro gon, November 12, 1915. To Enoch Ahlbcrg, of Bend, Oregon, Contcstco: You nro hereby notified that John M. Stowart, who gives Bond, Orogon, as his post olllco addross, did on No vember 12, 1915, Illo In this ofllco his duly corroborated application to contest nnd sccuro tho cancellation of your Homostead Entry No. , Sor- lal No. 0-11403, mado March 20, 1913, for South ',4 Section 17, Town ship 20 South, Rango 18 East, Wll lametto Meridian, nnd ns grounds for his contest ho alleges that snld Enoch Ahlborg hns wholly nbandonod said tract for mora than six months last past; that ho has never resided upon said tract, nor cultivatod tho samo nor any pnrt theroof. You nro, therefore, further noti fied that tho said allegations will bo taken ns confessed, nnd your sold on try will bo cnncolod without further right to bo heard, either boforo this ofllco or on nppenl, If you fall to Illo In this ofllco vlthln twenty days nfter tho FOURTH publication or this no tlco, no shown bolow, your nnswor, under oath, specifically responding to these nllcgntlons of contest, together with duo proof that you havo sorvod n copy of your answer on tho said contestant elthor In person or by reg istered mall. , Mt 1n7 HW"I J ' , III rr v ha warmih of summer sua You should stnto in your nnswor tho name of tho post office 'to which you desiro futuro notices to bo sent to you. ' H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Roglstor. Date of first publication November 17. 1915. Date of second publication Novem ber 24, 1915. Dnto' of third publication December 1, 1915. Dnto of fourth publication Decem ber 8, 1915. 37-40p NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP ERTY UNDER SEWER ASSESS MENT NUMBER 1. By reason of warrants numhorod 63, 64, 05, 6G, G7, G8 and 09 for delinquent sower assessment No. 1 duly Issued by tho recorder of tho City of Bend, Oregon, dated Novem ber 3rd, 1915, In tho tnnttor of Bewor assessment No. 1, mndo nnd entered In the docket of city lions of said city of Bond on tho 7th day of Aug ust, 1013, nnd on tho 19th dny of August, 1913, wherein tho hereinaf ter described property was assessed nnd chnrged for said Improvement, tho number of tho warrant, tho de scription of tho property, tho amount nsscssod for said Improvement and tho namo of tho owner or reputed owner In each case bolng ns follows: . G4. Lots 2 and 3, block 2, $47.25. F. O. Minor. 65. Lot 9, block 2, $47.25. Marlon Coo. 66. Lot 1, block 23, $80.50. Blos som & Baumgarten. 07. Tract A, $128. D. M. Davis. 08. South half parcol 10, Lytlo Acres nnd south east quarter, parcel 15, iLytlo Acres, $100. R. G. Bowser. GO. East ono half parcel 22, Ly tlo Acres, $70. Nelllo G. Ray. All of said abovo described proper ty being sltuato within tho city, of Bend, county of Crook, Stnto of Ore gon. Notlco is hereby given that I will on Saturday, tho 4th day of Decombor 1015, nt 10 o'clock a. m. at tho front door of tho city hall on Wnll strcot, In tho city of Bend, Crook county, Oregon, sell at auction, to tho per son who shall pay tho assessment, costs, Interest nnd accruing costs, nnd Interest thereon, and tako a cor ttllcato nt tho lawest rate of Interest, all the right, tltlo and Interest tho owner or reputed ownor or any other p orsou haH or had lu Bald proporty at tho dato of said assessment. Dnted this third day of Novombor, 1915. S. E. ROBERTS, Chief of Police of tho City of Bond, Crook county, Orogon. 35-39c Perfection Oil Healer Makes the house warm and cozy on the cold, damp days. Inexpensive to operate eauly carried from room to room. Smokelen and odorlcn. pl ers everywhere. Fat iW iruiliM uu Piari Oil. Standard Oil Company (CUXuniO Dend AAAAAAAAAAA Buy More for Less Wc have opened a big line of staples in groceries and canoffer you more for less money. Wc have new and stan dard lines of groceries carried by no others in town. We will be glad, to put them up for your approval, VVe also can quote you economy prices in shelf hardware. H. E. BAKER Wall Street. Near Ohio How Can We Do It? TO GET BETTER ACQUAINTED. Now Is the tlmo to supply yourself with spark plugs. Wo havo u largo supply of spark plugs, of standard mnko, which will bo sold In tho next two weoks nt 50 centH each. Sales closes December Kith. Coir.o early and avoid tho rush. , Does your motor stnrt good theso mornings? lias it power enough to plow through tho mud? How nbout tlioso tires and tubes? REMEMBER, now Is tho tlmo when you need your car working perfectly, your business demands It, Comn lu rud lot us gtvo It tlioto fow mnglc touches, that nro so essential to a smooth running automobile. Bend Garage Company & Our Motto: SERVICE BAKI2R AND THOItNBUUli BOND STREET. Bend-Silver Lake and way points A Seven Passenger Touring Car Each Way Each Day. RIDE IN THE EASY CARS Walter Coombs, L D. Fox, Pioneer Auto Stage and Truck Co. SUCCESSORS TO WENANDY LIVEKY CO. Freight Trucks in Addition Oregon Transfer Cofapany Olllco with liomeseoknrs Land Company. Hiono Black Jft! .Moving Household (iixxN Our riK',lulty Coul nnd Wood Light mid Heavy Freight EXPRESS AND IIA(i(JA(Ji; AUTO TRUCKS TO ANY I'ART OF THE COUNTRY Bend Contracting: Co. No Job too Big, No Job too Small," Brldgo Construction Excavation of all Kinds SI'ECIAM.Y CONSTRUCTED SEITIO TANKS Teams for all kinds of heavy hauling at all times. Laud clearing E. O. Clark. Manager I'liono Murk -Jrit O. I). Clark Olllco with Horacseekers I.and Company. rwys