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00 AIM I SS ION ISSUE'S
LETTER
Detailed Statement Made Showing
When Payments l.ie, Wlicn Delhi-
ltient nml Penalties Which At-
tiicti Kirst Half Duo Aptil fi.
SALEM, Fob. 5. Tho state tax
commission has Issued n letter to tax
collectors, assossors and all othors In
terested, explaining tho sections re
lating to the time when taxes shall
bo paid, when delinquent and other
features of Interest.
"Tnxes become pnyahlo in two sep
arate Installments," says tho lottor,
in part. "If tho first hnlf is not paid
by April 5, Interest Is charged there
on (but not on the second half) at
tho rato of ono per cont for each
month or fraction of a month until
linlil. If tho second half is not paid
by October 5, Interest then boglns
thorcon at tho samo rato. No robnto
or discount Is allowed for nilvanco
payment of cither installment.
"All taxes not paid in full on or
before October C becomo delinquent
After said data nnd until tho tnxes
nre paid, or ccrtiflcnto of delinquency
is Issued, interest continues to run
at the rato of 1 per cenffor ench
ninntli or fraction of n month. Delin
quent taxes not pnld boforo Novem
ber 5 aro on that date subject to a
"malty of C per cont In addition to
tho Interest specified.
As Am Illustration.
"For example, wo will assume that
tho tnxes on a cortaln propnrty, ns
charged on tho roll totnl $100:
"Tho llrst half (JCO) mny bo paid
on or boforo April G, nnd tho second
hnlf (?G0) on or bofore October :,
without interest or penalty on cither
amount; but,
"If said first hnlf Is paid on any
day from April C to Mnv G, both dates
Inclusive, there should bo added an
interest charge of 1 per cont ($0.G0) :
from May C to .luno li incltiRivo. 2
July D inclustvn. .1 nor rpnt Ctl.GO):
per cent ($1.00): from Juno C to
from July 0 to August 5 inclusive I
nor cont f$2.00): from AugUBt C to
to September G Inclusive, 15 per cent
($2. GO): from September C to Oc
tober G Jncluslvo 0 per cent ($3,00).
"If tho critiro tnx of $100 Is paid
on any dny from October C to Novem
ber -1 Inclusive, tho Interost charge
would bo 7 per cent on the first half
($3. GO) and 1 per cont on tho second
half ($0.50).
"If tho ontlro niiiou,t is p"ii "n
Nqvcmber G, tho Interest chnrgen
should bo 7 per cont on tho first hnlf
(S3. GO) and 1 icr cent on tho sec
ond hnlf (SO GO) plus a penalty of
5 per cont ($G.00).
When 1'alil Last Month.
"If tho entire amount Is paid on
nny dav from November C to Decem
ber G Incluslvo, tho interest charges
thould be R per cent on the first half
($4.00) nnd 2 per cent on tho pecond
hnlf ($1.00) plus n ponalty of G per
cent ($G.00).
"Interest tlnues on nil delin
quent tnxei. ; . onld rate of 1 per cont
for ench month or nnrt or a inontu,
until pnymont or the Issunnco of n
ccrtiflcnto of delinquency.
"All interest nnd penalties go to
the county, and no part thereof rn
nny municipal corporation or district
for which taxes nre collected."
This May Interest You.
If you miffer with pulns In vonr
bark or side, stiff mid soro mu'e'en
or Joints, or rheumatic nchoa. or 'm"o
svpiptoms of kldnev tronblo such fcs
puffy swellings undor tho r os or
sleep disturbing hlnddr nllmnets,
vou should know thnt Foley Kidney
Pills havo benefitted thousands In
like condition. Sold everywhere, ndv
A desirable bread knife free with
every annual subscription to Tho
Bend Dullotln.
IIKATj I7STATK TRANSFKRS.
IhsiiciI by Crook County Alwtrnct Co.
Coleman Donnett to Drooks-Scon-Jon
Lumber Co. bw 11-19-11. $100.
John Steldl ot nl to Rend Woter
Light & Power Co. water system In
Rlvorsldo. Wlestorla, Lytlo Acre
Tracts, etc, $8,000.
Knthorlne Dwyer to Huron Tim
ber Co. sw nw, YtVt bw, so sw 11-17-10.
Thos. Fitzgerald to Huron Timber
Co. bo 12-17-10,
Glen M. Gould to Huron Tlmbor
Co. aw 9-19-12.
D, E. Hunter Realty Co. to P. R.
Rrooks, F. W. Sulllvnn tract In lot
3, blk. 1, Rond, $20.ouu.
Alfred Hansen to Ada E. Lundborg
Its. 4. 5, blk. 28, Laldlaw, $300.
Almus Kelt patent for no bw 20-21-11.
Helen A. O'Knne to Hugh O'Kano
Its. 11-12, blk. 10, Dend.
R. R. Howard, ct al nnd ninck
Rutte Land & Livestock Co., agree,
to enlarge Irrigation ditch.
C. A. Ailnms to C. M. Redfleld Its,
8-9. blk. 17. Redmond.
Tho Rend Co. to Catherine Wood
R. 7, blk. 29, Center add, Rend.
DwIehfM. Davis to J. Rynn &. Co,
Its. 3-5, blk. 3. Terminal add. Dend.
Albert T. Shaver to Otis C. Henkle
Its. 14, IB, blk. 3, Kenwood.
Henry Linster to Tony Zahner, It.
1, blk. 11. Aubrwy Heights, $126.
La Pine Townslte Co. to Harriet
E. Dunham. Its. 10. 11, blk. 30, It.
1, blk. 1C, La Pine.
Same to same It. 8, blk. 19, 1st
add La Pine.
Job. H. McMennmln redeems It.
1, blk. 3, Dend.
Patronizo the Dend Flour Mill Co..
and make Dend the milling center of
Central Oregon. Adr.
Shearings
Tlio Biiowfcll on tho Little Des
chutes river near the Jones runch '3
reported to hnve been 108 Indies this
year as against !)C Inches for 1 QU
ID. This should be good news to
farmers In the Bund country ns It
; will assure them amplo water for all
purposes during tho coming season,
During the coiujng month much more
snow will fall and as tho ground was
well soaked before a good crop Is
assured all over Central Oregon.
Crescent N'ows.
Tho snmplu bricks made from
PHnglo Falls clny stand tho various
tests und nre tho only western niado
bricks which do. Tho demand for
western made 'vltrlflod brick that can
bo marketed at a lower figure than
is now asked for eastern brick Is ro
pronounced that the I'rlnglo Falls
Co. will Install machinery nnd begin
tho mnnufneturo of vitrified brick In
tho spring. La Pino Inter-Mountnln.
Tho Increased voting strength of
Mend Is putting a now look on tho
situntlon. Just how strong this vote
will be, and Just what It will decido
to do is a question In the minds of
tho county politicians and tho rumor,
which seems to bo woll formed and
Is no doubt true, that Dcnd will hnvo
a complcto tlckot which will receive
solid support from that community,
Is surely worth tho consideration of
tho wisest or them. Crook County
Journnl.
Alfalfa liny In this section last
week Bold for $1C por ton, and oc
I'nwoll Itutto fnrmor, Win. Weill,
sold 100 tons to parties at Uond for
thnt prlco. The prediction has been
mndo by thoso In n position to know,
that hay 'will go to $20 per ton bo
foro summer. Even nt $10 per toil,
fsn't that a pretty fnlr prlco for nl
falfn. Redmond Spokesman,
During them onth of January Fort
Koek had a snowfall of 28 Inches
and the total preclpltntlon was 2.43
inches. This Is mora molsturo than
Fort Itock hns had In nny ono month
slncu 1910. In November of thnt
year there was a rainfall of 3.40 In
ches. Fort Rock Times.
On tho first of May nuto mall eor
vlco will bo established out of Cul-
vor to tho Lamoutn country. This
sorvico will requlro a doparturo from
Culver early In tho morning and will
tovor tho routo .known ns No. 1 nnd
Bonio nddltlonnl territory, tho nor
thern part of tho course being' cov
orcd first. Returning to Culver tho
carrlor will carry mall to tho coun
try to tho west nnd southwest of
town. Somo question wns rnlsed ns
to tho discontinuance of tho Lamou
tn office but tho Department never
bad such a plnn under consideration.
Deschutes Vnllcy Tribune.
Tbnnk your gods for Leap Year,
tdo, for It gives you old, drled-up,
crabbed, worthless bachelors n
chnnco to accept a proposal. If tho
right girl docs not como at first, all
you will need to do Is to uso tho
Icy staro, affect tho frigid features
and uwult tho "edging" of tho girl on
whom you hnvo your covetous eyo.
Oh, that blessed old Leap Ycarl
And you old slnglo stags who fall to
bo out to tho Leap Year Rail may
miss tho only Miss. Tho affair will
beat politics to a frazzle, and nfter
Its over you will know you havo
been cc' ting with respectnblo peo
ple Silver Lako Lciulor.
Speaking of tho location of the
Tnffarann lnitnti' onni t'A firm It Itn.
ovo thnt wh(.n UlQ '8moko rog awny
In tho fall, and tho result
an-
A BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
Which NETS $300 PER MONTH
ON AN AVERACE
For Bale at half prlco.
Moving picture road outfit,
first cliiBu and complete, In
cluding at 40 horso touring
car with Dclco lights and
starter. 3G Amp. genorntor
with sliding gear connection.
Powers picture machlno with
motor. 12 reels and all oth
er equipment. Everything
runs perfect. Cost new,
$2,800, Used 4 months, will
sell for $1,400. Full operat
ing Instructions. Address
Dox 2, Decklcy Oregon, Har
ney County,
TO THE RESCUE
W will un oar linen, but you rouet
Dot wula much Urn ajettlos our rwcut
band t work
LOW PRICES, BETTOR SERVICE
Bead Steam Laundry.
AND DRV CLKANINQ
Put Your Duds
In Our Suds'
WHO ffiO
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Somebody asked:
"WIIK1U2 1JOKS THN WHST IlKdlXV"
When you nre In New York, they call Detroit West;
in Detroit, Kansas City is West; In Kansas, It Is
Denver, and lnDcii"vor, West Is beyond the Hodden.
The following Is n reply to that query by
Arthur Chapmntt.
out wiu:iti: Tim wkst iikoixs.
Out where tho hnndclasp's a little stronger,
Out where tho smile dwells n little longer.
That's where tho West boglns.
Out whore the skies are a trifle bluer,
Out where friendship's a little truer,
Thnt's where tho West begins.
Out where n fresher breozo Is blowing,
Where there's lnughter in every strenmlot flowing,
Where there's more of reaping nnd less of sowing,
Thnt's whero tho West begins.
Out where tho world Is In tho making,
Whero fewer hearts with despair are aching,
That's whero tho West begins.
Whero tnero's more of singing and less of sighing,
Whero thofe 'i moro of giving nnd less of buying,
And a man makes, friends without half trying
That's whero tho West boglns.
Tho Commercial Cub, On son City, Oregon.
nounced, It will be found that tho de
cision has been mndc, not from per
sonal friendships, not because nny
ono group of business men or city
residents deslro it, but for reasons
thnt havo for their foundation the
deslro for tho greatest good to tho
greatest number, greatest conven
ience for tho transaction of public
business, and a selection thnt will
cause no regrets, to those with whom
tho responsibility rests tho voters
of Jefferson county. To relievo tho
minds of nny who havo been In doubt
wo violate no confidence when wo say
that Metollus will bo In the raco
very much so, wo hollovo from start
to finish. Jefferson County Record.
Tho Doy Scouts gavo tho pcoplo of
Paisley a practical demonstration of
what thoy could accomplish by con
certed action, on Saturday. They
went nil over town with shovels,
hoes, etc., nnd donned nil tho snow
nnd Ico from tho wnlks. It wns no
easy matter ns thero wero drifts
drifts across the wnlks In places nnd
everywhere tho 'snow was frozen fast.
Their work Is certnlnly appreciated.
Chowoucan Press.
Ono of tho principal laws of tho
organization Is to prepnre tho ne
cessary petitions to hnvo tho ".Mad
ras for County Seat" Issuo placed on
tho ballot as an Initiative measure.
Tho lnw plainly states that after tho
governor appoints tho county court,
"thoy slinll meet and select tho tem
porary county scat until tho next
general election." At that tlmo tho
peoplo' nro presumed to settle thn
question, and thoy will without tho
least shadow ot n doubt- Glvo tho
pcoplo of tho county a chnnco to vote
on tho question and let tho majority
rule. It Is right and Just thnt It
should bo so, If only for ono reason,
thnt Is, tho grcntcst number of peo
plo who will voto for ono town goes
to show thnt tho grcntest numbor of
peoplo nro sorved, and thnt It will bo
tho grcntcst numbor of peoplo to ro
eclve tho bqnoflts, Is the natural so
lution of the problem. Howovor,
THE TELEGRAPH OPERATOR
f juoc
I Aior
I SEN
JUO THE BOYS
MOMS. THE LINE
SENO YOU A
SAC.C OF TWArJKJ,
A l KNEW THEY MouLrTN
1 IVHEN.IPUT THCM J
I REAL TOBACCO P )
ALL around you men aro talking about W-D CUT ChevrinJ the Real
Tobacco Cbiw, ml, ltt tkrti. You. youraclf irt probibly tllio yoor friiodt
about It. Gt m pouch from your tlcaUr. Set bow catHy and ivcoly tba real
tobacco tl como-bow it laliabca without JrioJiu.
"Nolle bow tb aalt brtnn out U rich tobacco tut"
Mta by WEYMAN-BRUTOH COMPANY, SO Ualon &jw., Hew York Cll
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth and Waihin&ton Sliecli
PORTLAND, OKKGON
Centrally Located
Room Rates $1.00 per diiy,
More if you wyh to pay.
Excellent Restaurant in connection.
Breakfast and Luncheon 25 cents.
Dinner 85 Cents.
Continuous service at very moderate
prices.
Madrna dcsi.s to state that her hat
Is In tho ring rlt'iit now It haa boon
since tho day after anoMior town vi
selected nnd It will lie until she elthor
wins or loses. Mndras Pioneer.
Thero to purity In eory trek of
Deschutes Spray nnd Truo Iliuo Flour
mrnufactured by tho Ilcnd Flour
Mill Company. Adv.
A desirables bread knife free with
every annual subscription to Tho
Dcnd Bulletin.
Insist that tho Hour you buy Is con
tained In Tho Saxollno Sanitary Sack.
It will Bave you monoy. Adv.
For sign painting seo Edwnrds.
Adv.
SPECIAL MEETING GALLED
Potato (.'rowers to Gather In Red
mond on I'cliruiary II.
(Dy A. E. LOVETT
County Agriculturist.)
Tho Deschutes Valley Potato Grow
ers' Association will hold n special
all dny meeting nt Redmond, Febru
ary 14th for the nurposo of discuss
ing potato varieties best adapted to
this section, best methods of culti
vation nnd Irrigation and tho harvest
ing and mnrkotlng of tho crop to
gether with a detailed discussion of
potato diseases and their prevention
nnd cure. Prof. J. E. Lnreen will be
present at this meeting nnd assist In
the discussion.
All Interested In tho growing of
potntocs whether n mombcr of this
association or not nro invited to at
tend. Meeting begins nt 9:30 nnd
will laBt until 4:30, with ono hour for
lunch. Miss Turloy, fipeclnllst lit
domestic economy will meet with thn
farmer's wives nt tho samo hours for
discussion of homo cooking nnd tlmo
nnd labor 'saving dovlces for tho
home. Every ono Invited.
AND THE GOOD JUDGE
The Hotel for YOU
1 1 wise o the r 'A
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
llOIlKUT It. GOULD
Civil
Demi
Oregon
Knglncer
W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D.
D K X X I S T
OfTlco Over Postolllco
Dend, ... Oregon
DR. J. C. VANDEVERT
Physician mid Surgeon
Phono Red 271
Hours 0-12 n. m.i 1-5 p. m.;
7-9 p. m.
Snthcr llullrilug
W. G. MANNING, D. M. D.
Dentist,
OfTlco In First National Dank
Dulldlng
Tel." il 1 Uend, Oregon
WILLARD H. WIRTZ
h A W Y K 11
rrlnovllle, Oregon.
C. S. DENSON
Attorney At Lnw
Benson Building, Wall Street
Dend, Oregon.
VERNON A. FORBES
Ij A W Y 13 R
First National Bank Building
Bond, :-: :-: Oregon
GEORGE S. YOUNG
Civil and Irrigation Engineer.
U. H. Mineral Surveyor.
Room G First National Dank
Building
J. B. Boll A. W. Sims
CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY
(Incorporated)
Successors to Tho J. II. Hnnor
Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Oro.
Abstracts Insurance
1JICXD PLUMBING AXD
HEATING COMPANY'
Sanitary Plumbing
Steam and Hot Water Heating
WALL STREET
DR. J. R. BARR
Physician and .Surgeon
Deschutes Stato Dnnk
Building
Phone Black 711
J L
Hoofing of nil kinds. Kejmlrinp
promptly done.
J. A. MacCLOSKEY
TINNING AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttering, Spouting,
Cornices nnd Skylights.
J
Jk&
Plumbinp;, Roofiiifr, Furnace Work, Sheet Metal Work
of All Kinds.
Central Oregon Plumbing and Healing Company
PHONE RED II J. E. ENGEIlKETSON. MCK.
TIXKrllO.NIi
lll.ACK 661
BEND HAULING CO.
K N I'AI.MHRTON
TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD
GOODS MOVED.
COAL AND WOOD.
O'DONNELL
UNION MARKET
H. C. ELLIS
Attorney-ut-Lmv
United States Commissioner
First Nntionnl Bank Dulldlng
BEND, OREGON
II. H. Do A R M O N D
IjAWYHR
Oregon Street. Bend, Oregon
DR. J. H. CONNARN
I) K X TIST
Omco In Snthor Building.
Houru 9 to 12, 1 to G.
Sundays nnd overlings by
Appointment.
O. P. NISWONGER, Bond, Oro.
UXDKItTAKER
Licensed Kiiilinliucr, Funeral
Director.
Phono Red 121. Lady Asst.
DR. R. D. STOWELL
Xnprapathle l'lij hIcIiiii
OfTlco ovor Miller Lumber Co.
Wall Street Hours 9 to G
Pliouo Rod 01
DR. A. A. BURRIS
Xaturopatli
Diseases cured without tho uso
of drugs or surgery by tho nat
ural incthodB of healing. OIllco
SATIIER HU1LD1NG
BEND, OREGON
Fraternal Socie'es
I. O. O. I
Rend Lodge No, 218.
Regulnr meeting every Mon
day night nt 8 o'clock In Snth
or'B Hall. Visiting brother
cordially welcomo.
If. I McKlM. N. G.
N. P. VJfclDBH, Secretary.
T. R. McCLINCY
Tho Arcoiiiiuoiliitlng OinIi
(i'rm'i'r
Staple ami Kjuiry
Groceries
Our Ktock Is Clean and
Complcto
Wo Do only ciinIi IiiinIiicnn
and consequently our
IU'Iccn (ire loner.
Wo niti a market for your
butter, osi;s ami trxclahlcH
Auto Dellvuiy
PIIOXi: BLACK 211
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Business Directory
A Directory of each Clly, Town nnd
Village, slvlns deacrlptlva nkolch ot
each place, location, population, tele,
crapli, alilpplns ami banking point
alia Claaaltleil Directory, complied by
uuiineia ana proieaaion.
II. I. I'OIJC CO., HKATTLB
KTKAM III.'AT CIIAKKH WINTKU.
Why not onjoy tho comforts ot
tho moat uyBtntnatlo.autl econom
ical wny of hsntliiK. Tho coat of
Installing Htonni lioitt Is pnld for
mnny Uiiiob hy tho comforts do.
rlvod. Plenty of lient whon nna
wlioro you want It at loss cost
Until stoves Hafor, cloai.or, moro
Hiuiltnry.
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