THE I1K.VD BULLETIN, BEND, OHB., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1910 PAGE ft 1 I 1ESS UATS MERCHANTS' :e COSTLY. or Mr. WfcRliis Exiles pc wrutii oi r Menus EAftcr Central Ore- Imcitini'iits, jr 2,000 Manx cats, glv- uent of luvlty after a an, was the cause of L'WIggins, a merchant of &vlng to leave business Mly to cross the ocean ige In tlio United States rm he had raised blows Ins arrived yesterday l Portland, and left the south, saying ha some duck shooting In i, with an acquaintance ho cast. It Is hinted, t his real mission re development of saline at torriotroy, and that a scout for largo fi ts looking over the the building of the s. I WjilSlSJlU may, Mr. Wiggins, JlfJ hi itiUtttftt llttlo man with pale ' ruivWi mis Biory to a uunu- m mmmas, Lust iAftMt ho was Invited to am ttrfiu edtft, 4jrrlvcd late. As an ex lis mmIiicu that his tnrdl- iftttM to tho receipt of a mime 1.000 Manx cats to fii&fey tho next vessel sall- un. inu pneu uuercu atthejfAdelphlu Hotel In LIv- iwue or nis Business as- . fg.,gndB, (J25) per cat and iMIgWjfrwaa to uu delivered in iMMMMdltlon. In view of this iilafiUio order, Mr. Wiggins Mkflrlds that ho would have I Mtit.OOO cats so that tho .SHHJfDcr snouiu reacn uui- 'niiHMer condition. SIprtlwntB took great interest owtiaiiu asKeu mm u no KhMkttio Indian government Id so many cats without Igglus replied that from hour, tho Viceroy In- ItTOtriescnt each of ho native 1th ten Manx cats and give tho llogum of Ilhopal for rlbutlons to tho war relief K tut the most famous fakirs had stated recently that way to rid Iho country of tisands of poisonous vipers Ffcunt them with tailless cats. The ordinary typo of cat had been tried, but had proved a failure on account of tho vipers nipping their talis, which caused tho cats to writho in anguish mid climb the mango trees. They nover como down again, it was said, and their ghosts haunted tho forests. Mr. Wiggins went on to say that after he had explained the reason why tho Manx variety of cat was required, his friends rose from the table ono after tho othor and said they had friends over in the Isle of Man and might as well pick up a llttlo I0080 change If tho government was going to pay five pounds a head for cats. When he wont out Into the hall tho head waiter enmo up and said: "Pardon me', Mr. Wiggins, but would you mind telling- me what ship you are going to send thoso 2,000 cats to Calcutta on, ns I have a nephew in Douglas, Islo of Man, who Is a bright lad, and I have telegraphed him to buy up nil the Manx cats that he can lay his hands on." The unhappy Joker said ho was about to explain tho truth of tho matter to tho head waiter when ho looked around and saw that tho cashier--head portor, three waiters' and two of tho maids wCro all busy writing telegrams to their relatives on tho Island to ship them as many cats as they could. It was too much, and ho went for a two hours' walk to think it over. When Mr. Wiggins arrived at his homo ho suv a crowd outsldo and feared the worst. Ills surmlso was correct. Ho saw flvo telegraph mes sengers going In and six coming out. To his horror, ho found that every member of his family had been tele graphing wildly to friends on tho Islo of Man for catB. Tho wives of the merchants, who were at tho luncheon, had telephoned to Mrs. Wiggins about the extraordinary or der from tho Indian government. Before- mldr'?ht, thirty messen gers" had arrived collect, asking Mre. Wiggins io send COO baskets to Doug las by tho next day's boat to put tlio cuts in. Uy that tlrcn thoro wero 1200 cats on tho Liverpool binding stngo, and tho pier dues nud costs of food had reached tho sum of nearly 100 pounds, Mr. Wiggins said. In nddl tlon, tho board of health had taken the matter In hand and waro con sidering whether ho should bo fined two shillings for every cat or bo Im prisoned for twclvu months in tho city Jail at Dottle. Mr. Wiggins said that ho does not know when ho will go back to Liver pool. Dcaly was returning to his homestead near Alfalfa, where he has a 320 acro ranch. Doaly was taken to a Portland hospital for treatment of his injuries. 1K. DEHUSK TO SPEAK Dr. DeUusk, of the Department of Psychology, of the University of Ore gon, will bo the next speaker In tho Community Lecturo sTTrlos, In Dend, on tho evening of December 20, ac cording to Mrs. Guy M. Furst, who returned this morning from Port laud. Dr. DcBusk Is n physician, nnd his topic will bear to some ex tent on child development. THEATRE CHANGES NAME Tho annul Theatre, is tho 'name which will be used by L. C. Hudow, who Is moving Into his new moving picture quarters In tho O'Kano build ing. "Tho noma In tho former loca tion was Dream Theattc. Nothing 'seems now to bo In the way for tho formal opening of tho thcatro Satur day evening. A beautifully deco rated curtain has been erected today and erectors aro putting In tho now scats with all possible speed. BUYS LOCAL ItEAL INSTATE W. F. Stlno, Portland manager for The Demi Company, arrived this morning to spend the day In consul tation with D. E. Hunter, manager of tho company. For a client, Mrs. M. L. Cook, Mr. Stlno has purchased tho 25-foot front on Wnll strcot noxt to the Central Oregon Hank building, and also a 25-foot lot on Wall street near the corner of Franklin avenue. Tho last purchaso was mado from V. A. Forbes. According to Mr. Stljio, plans arc being mado to build on ono or both lots In tho early spring. BOND ELECTION CALLED Notlco has been given of n'spcclal school election to be held on De cember 21, at tho Held school. Tho purpose of tho election is to voto a bond issue of $10,000 to provido for furnishing tho new school building. "What do you know about thata MILD cigarette that satisfies!" el V Stopped Chlldren'H Croup Cough "Thrco wcoks ago two of my chil dren began choking and coughing, and I saw that thcyjioro having an attack of croup," writes llllllo Moy borry, Hckcrt. Oo. "I got a bottlo of Foley's Honey and Tar and gavo thom a dose beforo bcdtlmo. Noxt morning their cough and oil sign of croup was gono." Adv. ' Seo Edwards for good houso paint ing. Adv. ALFALFA MAN HURT ii. Doaly Jumps From ii Train Hound for Bend, Tucsdny. H. F. Dcaly, who, It Is reported, Jumped from tho coach window of tho Oregon Trunk passengor bound for Bond last Tuesday evening, suf fering sovcro Injuries, Is thought to be tho son of Mr. uud Mm. Chas. II. Dcaly, of Alfalfa, iiltlinugh first re ports gavo his residence as Alfalfa, Washington. Tho reports current aro that Mr. THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY STATE SEEKS TO RECOVER LOS IN CROOK COUNTY Well Known Mining, Lumber mid I'uper Coiiipuiik'H lire Defend- nuts In Case ut I'l'luexlllc. ige and Forwarding General Commission Merchants handle . OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR, FLOUR, SALT, HIDES. FRESH and SALT MEATS, HAMS, BACON and LARD. HE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY Phone 241 FA. M. PRINGLE, Manager. BEND, OREGON A healing on tho Crook county phase of tho caso of tho Stnto of Oregon vs. P. A. Hydo, tho Western Lumber Co., Anaconda Copper Com pany, tho Wlllametto Pulp & Paper Company, and other defendants was hold beforo Judgo T. E. J. Duffy Thursday nt Prlnovlllo. This caso Is a sequel to tho famous Hyde llensoii laud fraud cases, In which P. A. Hydo, of San Prauclsco, ac quired a largo amount of land In Oregon, amounting to about 47,000 acres, part of which Is locatod In Crook county, through alleged fraud ulent means, Hydo was tried, found guilty and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment by tho government. Hydo sold lands to tho defendants in this case. In this particular action, which tho state has bocn carrying Into tho cpurts of Clackamas, Linn, Hood Illver nnd Crook counties, tho stato, represented by Attorney Oenoral George M. Drown and Assistant At torney General J. O. Bailey, an ef fort Is being mado to show that tho purchasers of land, which Hydo ac quired, wore not bona fldo and In uocent purchasers, but had knowl edge of tho fraud of P. A. Hydo, and tnat tho deeds ought to bo set asldo. This caso has been conductod in the courts for tho last three years, and the only remaining county In Chesterfields have done "the impossible" they satisfy and yet they are not strong. They are MILD I Chesterfields do for your smoking what bacon and eggs do for your breakfast they satisfy. And yet Chesterfields are MILD that's the point. No other cigarette can give you this new enjoy ment (satisfy yet mild) because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend. This blend is an entirely new combination of tobaccos and is undoubtedly the most important new thing in cigarette making in 20 years. "Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY" CIGARETTES 20forlO which the caso will bo heard Is Klam ath county. In this action, W. M. Illckford, of Missoula, .Montana, represents tho Western Pino Lumber Company, Kl mor Hershoy, also of Missoula, ap pears for tho Anaconda Copper Mining Company, and A. C. Shaw, of Porthtud, Is counsel for all othor do-fondants. CITY DELIVERY OF MAIL AWAITS COUNCIL'S ACTION will bo required to do this Is un certain, hut Mr. Pord will urge tho postofflco dopurtment to speedy ac tion as soon ns tho city compiles with tlio postal requirements. FAITH IN HUGHES RE MAINS UNSHAKEN TentntUe Pluns-for Dally Scrtlcd aro MuppeU Out by PoKtiiiimtcr Ford Change Hoon tn Conic. P. E. CHASE Watchmaker and Jeweler SHEET MUSIC. MUSICAL INSTKUMENTS Our watch repairing Is guaran teed to stand. P.E. CHASE JOHNSON' BUILDINO WALL STIIEET Just as sobn as tho city council orders tho construction of sldowalkB within the city limits of Dend, the poBtolllco will bo prepared to tako immediato action in the matter of establishing a system of city free de livery of mall, according to Post master Henry II, Pord. Mr. Pord has been working for several days with Itobt. I). Gould, city engineer, In tho mapping of tho town with regard lo determining tho location of soctlons where tho build ing of sidewalks will bo necessary. Yesterday Mr Pord mapped out the districts whoro delivery of mall will iikoiy lie made, and believes that two or three carriers will be sufllcluut to give satisfactory delivery. i As soon as tho order la mado by i tho council Mr. Pord wljl advlHo tho post office authorities, under whoso' supervision such matters (oiuc, audi It is likely that ono of thtt posUl inspectors will be sent to llciuf to inspect the work dono, and urn it It compiles with the postal regulations If the work Is satlifuclory. In all ' probability Mr. Pord will make his' recommendations regarding routes , and number of carriers. Kzamlua- tlons will be held and carriers later appointed. The length of tlm that' Ono Ilend resldout still remains firm In tho conviction that Charles Evans Hughes will bo tho noxt pres ident of tho Unltod StatoB, 1n splto of tho fact that Mr. Hughes has some tlmo since congratulated Pres ident Wilson. This wos shown last night, when n tot of eight years entored Tho Hul lotln office to Inquire who would bo tho next chief executive. Sho wub nssurod that Wilson would continue to hold his presont position, but was Incredulous. "I heard that was all! wrong, and that Hughes would get It, nm you sum?" nho pliaded. Again tho child was luiormed ns to tho Identity of tho president-elect, uud after a serieu or similar Inquiries, sho departed, but It wnH evident that her faith in Hughes whh only partly shaken, TRY OUR Pasteurized Milk Oiheu hie it. None Kerpi Lit. Ire. Slei htve doubled in pi 30 dyi. central oregon" FARMERS' CREAMERY Phone Red I3I HEAL ESTATE KIKE INHUHANCU INVESTMENTS C. V. SILVIS BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES AND CITY PROPERTY LOTS FOIl HMJi IN EVEKY ADDITION IN I1END mOPEHTV HANDLED FOIl NON.IIESIDENTS. BOUGHT AND SOLD. OFFICE OltKOON HTIIEET TIMIIKH O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET ONE CENT A WORD IS ALL A LITTLI1 WANT AD WILL COST YOU.