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TIIK HKXI BULLETIN, REND, OHi:., WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 10J0. page o. ' ! r rr THE BEND BULLETIN (Published livery Wednesday) GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM Publisher ROBERT W. SAWYER Editor-Manager. FRED A. WOELFLEN Associate Editor. An Independent nowspapor stand ing for tho square deal, clean busi ness, clean politics and tho best in tortsts of Hend and Central Oregon. h One Year t1-"" Six' Months 7D Three Months .GO Tho beaver guvo Its name to a REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, lint. Will tho Jack rabbit do the Issued Uy Crook County Abstract Co. same. Or shall be call It a SInnott? Henry LInster to Fred Goodfellow i j It. 15, ulk. 7, Aubrey Heights, Tho third br.tallon of the Oregon' H2. GO. Infantry oonslBts cf companlos M. I. , John F. McQee to Fremont Land L. and K. wore. 11, Lytle teres, w& parcel acres. CHAMBERLAIN TURNED IIOW.V. (Tho Orogonlan.) WASHINGTON, Juno 29. Tho : " ' I -. Tho MILK brttallon as It Co., deed so so 33-19-12. no nw orCOI,f 'rence commt,co on the curuiv Tho rain will help mnko good roads ac well as good crops. To the sun: Welcome to our city. "in . , '"""Uf0 nwlcivll bill today knocked out Scnr.tor J-20-12 nw nw or lot 4 no bw. so chambcrV.tn's amendment nppropil- i tZ ?, i59 8C ' "e "e r ,0t ntlng WO.TttOO for sinking artesian wunti ,n . a f ,. ,. 'wells to- Sovelop vr.tor supply for Ir- Tho Mend Co. to S. Murasaltl It. ,,.,, , J l-t..W.. Now' for Borne real co-operation. Answer: To move. All subscriptions aro due and "PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration aro mailed subscribers and If ronownl Is not mado within reason able time the paper will bo discon tinued. PIobbo notify us promptly of any change of address, or of lalluro to re ceive tho paper rcgjlarly. Othorwlso wo will not bo responsible for copies mUsod. Make all checks and orders pay nblo to Tho Ucnd Ilullotln. WEDNESDAY, JULY li, 191C. THE MAKING OF TUNNELS. Tho liend Co. to S. Murasaltl 1, blk G, Hastings odd, Hend. Willis Noland to C. J. Loverett It. G, blk. 1, Larch add, Ucnd. Clara L. Ilatten to Hend Park Co. part rol, It. C, folk. 110, First add. Ilond Park, 13-459. . . Tho Hend Co. to S. MurasakI, It 1, folk. 2 and n 13, ft. It. 2, folk 2. Hastings ndd. A. D. Daniels to Fremont Land Co. se sw 5 se lie, nw no 7 wV4 wV6, no nw, eo sw, w4 se, so so 8 nw'4, s Vi ne sw, n',4 ne and se no 17 e'A For sign painting see Edwards. Adv. Wnnt Ada only ONE CENT a word. An Industry That li Almott Old the World Itiolf. While tuuncllni: Is union;; tho most nnr put nf nntcrririsrv vrt more tiros , res has foeeii made in It the last ecu- i o'4. nw ne, nw se, o& w lots 1. 2 tury than In the twenty ccuturlcs I nn(1 ls lot 1. W nw, no ne 19 which preceded IL It Is now known w& w o nw 20 so nw, g nc.i that back In the semi-mythical days , n'4 BC B' 21, sw sw, w nw nw FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT See DICK The Tailor 'All Kinds of CLEANING AND PRESSING Phone Rlack 1481 HEND FOR COUNTY SEAT, t' Whatever may bo the result of the effort to remove tho county seat from Prlnovlllo to Hend, Hend has the sat isfaction of knowing that sho lins played fnlr from tho start. Tho town caino through tho division campaign two years ago with clean hands nnl has entered tho light this year only nftor trying In a fair ond square way to come to terms on division lines. In tho dospernto effort to effect a combination Hint would work out to Its own Interests I'rltievlllu mode or ient In every direction. That they wore contradictory matin no differ ence. It waB promise hero anil offer thoro anil when tho result was dual ly worked out their own representa tive was left llounderlng I" u pool of their own contradictions. That kind of politics does not make n very favoralilo Impression. Wo foollevo that many of tho peoplo of tho east side aro as disgusted with It oh are those of this vicinity. If thoy wnnt itoimVhlng different It Is tlmo for them to assort tnemseivoH. Ah for Redmond, Hb representative frnnkly Htnted In I'rlnnvllle, as noil been hinted hero, that the town was out to niakti the best bargain pos nlfola for ItHoir. If tlie alliance which has foeeii matte Is this best bargain we shall foe Interested to see It work out. One thing we bellovn to bo certain and Hint Is thnt this section will not ngnln try for division. The plnn was tried once mid fought foy Redmond foecnuso tho lines were too close to tlie town. Tliln year assurances wero Klvun tfoat If tho lines wero further uway Redmond would foe for division, or falling tin ngretmiont with Prints villi), for moving the county seat. Hend was rently to co-operate tut the proposition. Now all thnt Is forgot ten and Retlmoiiil Is on the fence or allied with Prlnovlllo. Many on the west Hide believe In dlvlsltiu and thoro Is absolutely no desire to linrin Prlnovlllo, but tliey r.ro unwilling, If tliey can avoid It, to let iimttorn remain iih tliey are after making u fair effort to come to agreement with the other towns. They would innio the county neat anil then let the other section divide. We foellnve that this Is the only thing the west side will ever again try. It Is cmilldent or the growing power or Hend and known that winner or later Itn object will be nccnmpllHheil. I.OVKTT A (IAIN. Tho especial attention of every far mer Is directed to the article printed elsewheru In tills paper on the sub Joct (if farm practice culled for by tho unusual rainfall of thu post month. In Bonding out this article Mr. liiivett hIiowh Hint ho Is attend ing strictly to the husluesa of the farmers and that he Is quick to ad vlso them on farm problems arising from unusual conditions, To most of iih Hie rain of tho past mouth has seemed very disagreeable. Wo have parroted around the phrase "This In line for the farmers," but mine of us luive hud the slightest Idea how the fnrmer could get the most out of the Hltuntltm. Now routes l.tyolt anil tells iih how and at the samti time gives a warning for anoth er year. I ma is tine more reason of tho Thclmti kings the long tunnel Into tho mountain lock, expanding nt a distance of 400 feet or so Into somo lofty chamber, wos u common work of princes. The rook temples of Nubtn, too. and of India show that lu certain matters, tit any rate, moderns may si III learn from undents. Then again In Algeria, Switzerland, wherever the Humans went, arc to fou found tunnels uf all kinds and de signed for till pm poses, for roads and drains and water supplies. Pliny makes mention uf one notable achieve ment, tho gri'MtcMt uf Its kind In hi day, the grent tunnel constructed for the drulunge of Luke I'nclno. It was by far the longest artlllclal tunnel In the world tit that time. More Hiuu three and a half miles long. It was driven under .Monte Salvluiio and re ttilred for its coiisirucilun shafts of no less than I0O feet. Some UU.00U mcu were cuiplojcd on It for eleven jeors. From the time of the Unmans until the latter end uf the eighteenth cen tury no great advance was tiintle lu tunneling methods. Oltl engravings nf mining work In the enily years of the seventeenth century shew the pickax or hammer and chisel as still the chief tools employed. With the advent of the rnllway, however, tunneling be enmo one of the grand necessities of construction, mid progress was uioro rupld. Fore of Habit. Tho late II. Gassaway Dnvli, once n United Ktntes senator and citndldnto for vlco president on the Parker ticket, was ti brakemnti before he foecaino n millionaire and Is said on one historic occasion while sleeping soundly lu the senate chnmfoer to luive dreamed that ho wins still guiding un unruly freight train through the mountains uf West Virginia. Tho dream was Inspired foy a nearby colleague. Senator Allen (. Thiirmnu, who blow two mighty blasts on his nose. Davis, thinking he hnd heard the freight whistle, seized Iih desk iih If It were a brake ami nearly twisted the thing from Us moorings foe. foro bo ciiuiu to. New York Mall. Detayed. "Henry," sold his wife reproachfully, "do you know that It was II o'clock when you came home this morning?" "You are mistaken, my dour," he re plied. "It was Just lilt), I looked (it the clock on Ihe church tower us I passed the corner." "Far bo It from me in doubt your word. Henry," nnswered his wife, "but If llmt Is the case It miixt huve taken you uu hour and a half to upeu the front door." Exchange. Th 8ubJct Ha Liked Doit. "You talk well uu the subject In which you tiro meat Interested." said the Impertinent girl. "Ami what Is Hist?" mid the man. smelling n compliment. "Yourself," said the Impertinent girt demurely. It 8md Llk. It. Lecturer The Idea uf eternity, my friends, U something too vast for the tuiiiiiiu mind to conceive. Voice From Audience Did you ever ny for n $7(X pluuu on the Installment plunK Life. Eoy, Teacher What makes the grass grow? Willie Tho gruss has blades. why wo think Lovett one of the most ,,"tl ' llo t ?ut way through valuable men lu tho county today, mid why every effort Hhould bo made to retain his Horvloos. i FIRK WARNINGS. Although the unusual rains of June have undoubtedly lemoned the forest lire danger a word of warning on Hit) subject Is nut untimely at the beginning of the warm summer weuther. Our forest nro our main stay. Not only are they tho IkirIs of present and future puy rolls foul they mean recreation and dlverclou to the sportsman who will turn to them, and t Iih lakes and streams they shelter, from the work of the city. Fires started out of oaroletwmwsn or mischief have recently horned over acres of laud neur town. In the Fort Rock country tho Forest Ser vice has already been called on to put out blare. 'Now that tho rains have us It were, given us a fresh ktnrt let us do all wo can to prevent the occur rauco of any mora Mind tho warnings. Ho sura that your camp tiro is oxtlngulshed. Look out for tho tossed away match, tho cigarette and tho plpo lieu). And if you come on a tiro do all you run to put It out. Addition Houuutt, In his Tuuiiilo article, given well doaorved praise to thu two hiuu who may well be re garded as tho leaders of the project work. We uro glad to echo Mr Hen null's pralsu. Ihe earth. Poatry In Motion, "What la poetry of inOHonV "Ttic kind that's always going from one editor to another." Woman's Homo Companion. Carry the radlanco of your soul In jour face. Let tho world have the bcu vlK of It Fox. Good Luck Wedding rings made to your order In two hours tlmo lu our own shop. Have your old gold mudo Into a new stylo ring for a small cost. Myron H. Symons The MuHufacturlni; Jeweler sw 27, nw sw, nw nw, 0 bo, b bw 29 bo no, sett 30 sett el,4 w nett mid lot 4 31, bw bo 33-22-11. iLytlo Townalto Co. to Hend Park Co., part lot 11, folk. 30, Riverside add, Hend. Samo to same, lot 1 folk. 18, Riv erside add, Ilond. Hend Pork Co. to Lytle Townslte 0., It. 1, folk. 18, It. 11, blk. 3G, Rlv ersldo ndd, Ilond. Charles II. Swalley to A. M. Prlngle bM so 28-10-12. . Hond Park Co. to Knlo E. Randall It. 0, folk 110, 1st rdd Hend Park. V. A. Forfoes to O. S. Young Jt. 12 lilk. 9, Kenwood Gardens. IT. S. to Dan W. Heoler pat. w2 34-19-14. W. L. Cofofo to Eva L. Hurt, It. I. 2-18-12. Michael Hynnn redeems b,$ parcel DRESSMAKING Ladles' and Chlldicn's Sowing of any kind. MRS. HALTjAHD Over IJ. W. L. & P. Co. Offlco Good Eats Quick Service Cleanliness Variety at the- Little Brick Restaurant, Household Specials for Chautauqua Week IjSl.i:.-. Hoy Scout Watch St. (Ml 8I.'J5 per doon thin drinking ojiw-ses 81.00 31.U.1 lantern $1.0( Ijil.'J." Hjtlll) MUHli : $1.(M Flva por cent discount on all cosh sales except sale goods, nails, windows, doorB and ammunition. Prices effective only during Chautau qua Week, July 4-9 Skuse Hardware Company Fishing Tackle. Flower and Garden Seeds. The Dalles Sanatorium TELEPHONE MAIN HIOl Ono of the complete institutions on the cnuat Pleas, nt surround. lugs, lawns and porches THE DALLES, OREGON Institution open to nil doc tors RATES lilt. KAItLE M. 1IEVIH, Superintendent KltROKON Varsity Fifty Five styles Ci rfHjM lltit kUftct & Uwi Wlierever there nro young men who know iuiiI npprtx'liito real stylo lu clothe, that heading will Ket Mime entliiu.liiMii. It's like n "college jell' Part ed on the enmpus; It Kvtn the fellowN together fuM. Hart SchafFner &Marx neier did imj tiling; lietter tlum designing the Vur lty Fifty Flo htjle. The inune coiitluucx from ono season to iinolher, but tho iiUHleU cliange. There are heierul of them for spring that are ptirtlc ulurly llely; and tie run how them to )ou any (lay ' oii hy the word. Always n complete line of Men's Furnishings nnd I'looheliu Shoes. MARTIN & SAYE The borne ol Hrl ScKifatt ti Ma clotkct See our big special advertisement on page 4;' :; A money saving message to you. K R. M. Smith Clothing Company 015 AMI 1)17 WALL STREET BEND'S LGADINO FURNISHERS FOU EVERYBODY THE FASTEST GROWING STORK IN ORKGOX $5.00 a month brings a piano to your home Tho big plcno salo which Is being held by Eiler's Music House Is nenrlng an end. Tho fact Is all except flvo pianos havo been sold. Mora than n dozen Hend homes aro enjoying tho pleas uro or a piano and tho llttlo ones aro being given nn oppor tunity to learn music. THIRTY MONTHS Is what you havo In which to pay for any ono of tho high grndo pianos wo aro offering nt this big special. Como In nt onco and let us demonstrate to you tho value of accepting our valuable Chautauqua week prices. Theau will bo extra special. YOU MAY PAY FOR THESE PIANOS JUST LIKE RENT. Eiler's Music House J. W. Iny, Manager. JOHNSON liUILDING. Dream Theatre BOND STREET TONIGHT "The Gay Lord Waring" FEATURING J. WAURKN KERRIGAN. A romatlc story of a profligate spend thrift, ft lord, whoso ingenuity exceeds his Judgment. THURSDAY Tho last eplsodo of "The Strange Case of Mary Page" FRIDAY "The Iron Claw" SATURDAY BESSIE nARRISCALE In tho Touching Photo Play "Cup of Life AVatch the announcements of Triangle Films. $ ! .., mmm