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IJEND BULLETIN, BEND, OIlEdON, THURSDAY, FEI1RUAKY 1, 1017. PAGE 0 IEAD0WS LAND TO E 1 GOVERNMENT TEST TO BE CONDUCTED. Forty Aero Tract on Dnvls Lalco to Ilo Taken as Hmnplo to Show Whether or Not Entire Tract May Ho Homctttcndcd. past 15 years ns a sheep corral, and that 30 loads of fcrtlllzor wero plowed under. Tho boII In tho DavlB Lake mead ows tract is chiefly pumlco. MARTIN & CASHMAN WIN THREE STRAIGHT Take Opening Mntch In City Howling League, Making Total Score Of 2220 Points. (From Thursday's Dally.) ncsldonts of tho DavlB Lako sec tion will have a chanco noxt summer of proving to the agricultural de partment that Davis Lako meadows, sought for tho laBt four years by homestcadors, is moro valuablo for ngrlculturo than for grazing pur poses, according to a letter Bent W. II, Dolbruoggo, a copy of which was rccolvcd today by W. O. Hastings, supervisor of tho Deschutes national forest. Tho lettor states that this spring, a man will bo sent out from Washington, D. C, to fonco off 40 acres of land typical of tho entire tract, to bo used by Mr. Dolbruoggo for exporlmental farming purposes. It it can bo shown that tho land Is chlofly valuablo for ngrlculturo, tho meadows, embracing moro than 1200 acres, will bo thrown opon to filing. Land Clamed In 1D1B. Tho Department bollovcs that U is In possession of sufllclont ovldonco to provo tho correctness of Its prov ,ilous classification, but Is desirous that tho experiment bo mado to set tle, all question In tho matter. Tho land wns classified In 1915, at which time it was roportod to bo not chlof ly valuablo for agricultural pur poses. It affords, howovor, high class grazing. 101(1 Test Not Final. Mr. Dolbrucggo has boon solocted to conduct tho experimental farm because, of his work during tho last season, when ho farmed a halt aero tract. Most oxcollont results woro obtained, but It is pointed out by Mr. Hastings that tho season was nn exceptionally warm one, that tho land used had boon utilized for tho (From Saturday's Dally.) Tho first match of tho season in tho City Bowling lcaguo was rollod last night at tho Carmody alloys when tho Martin & Cashman team dofcatod tho Bulletin qulntotto In thrco straight games. Tho team aver age for tho winners was 740, and for tho losors C8S 1-3. A summary of the match Is as fol lows: Martin & Cashman E i a w a a o "O o 5 eg saa fc hO COO HO H Martin 114211181147 408 Shaw 142 147 143 432 Springer 195 184 168 547 Palmerton 13C149146 431 Dlttor 144 102156 402 Totals :759701 760)2220 Bend Bulletin u u c -a o- a, fees wo HOh Sponcor fu7Tl23Tl09r33U MonaBCo 149 143 1G2 464 Estcs 159 136 178 454 Stoldl 121 130 164 405 Carmody 145 112 138 305 Totals 681JG43 741 20C5 Named In Suit "He's been named In a suit" "What! I thought him to bo a most oxcmplary person!" "Ho Is; bo's bought somo expensive clothes, and his tailor sowed tbo unmo lnsldo the coat pocket." Buffalo Ex press. A 8tngU On Did Well Enough. Mrs. n. Peck Henry, I sco I am get ting a doublo chin. Mr. II. Peck Ob. heavens! Browning's Magazine Not Flattering. He I loro you better than my life. She Considering tbo llfo you lead, I am not surprised. Exchange Tho man who can bo nothing but se rious or nothing but merry la but half a man. Hunt LOTS IN I i Bl'IISIS TO RESOLUTIONS AND TELEGRAMS SENT MY LEAGUE URGING PASSAGE OF MEASURE IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE. LYTLE and RIVERSIDE Easy Terms . Our Buyers Are Treated Right. See JOHN STEIDL.W BEND OREGON mtmi GROCERIES FR.ESH VEGETABLES BERRIES AND FRUITS BUILDERS' HARDWARE and rgrU:wi auLnmn-nuxuiau lirml SUERWIN-W1LUAMS PAINT F. DEMENT CO. (From Thursday's Dally.) Stops to further the passago of House Bill No. 170 wero taken last night by tho Tumalo Dovelopmont lcaguo, a largo attendance of tho members being presont. Resolu tions woro passed urging tho advis ability of passing tho mensuro which provides for tho appropriation of $25,000 by the legislature for tho purpose of ascertaining tho causo of troublo at tho Tumalo Irrigation rcsorvolr. Copies of theso will bo sont to Frod N. Wallace, now In Salom, for distribution among tho mombors of both houses. Funds woro also raised to defray tho oxpoiiBcs of a dolcgato to Salom to work in tho interest of tho bill, and tolcgrams woro dispatched to various delegations In House and Sonata favoring tho measure J. N. B. Gorklng, of tho County agricultural council, reported on tho work of tho county agriculturalist, and resolutions wero adopted favor ing tho rctontlon of that omclal. Tho socrotary of tho lcaguo was author ized to send a copy to tho county court. STANLEY STOCK SOLD More Thau .100 Head of Cattlo to Ho Fed for Early Market. (From Friday's Dally Bulletin) Ono of tho biggest stock deals of tho season was announced today In tho transfor by F. S. and Jack Stan ley, of moro than 300 head of beeves, comprising approximately halt tholr cattlo holdings, to stockmen in tho vicinity of Prlnovlllo. Tho consid eration was not dotlnltoly learned. Tho cattlo aro to bo fed for tho early market. BEND ARTISANS NAME' OFFICERS FOR LODGE (From Friday's Dally Bulletin) Tho Unltod Artisans at tholr moot ing this week, olected tho following olllcors for tho onsulng term: M. A., A. II. Govo; P. M. A., Har ry Hawkins; Superintendent, Birdie RagBdalo; Inspector, C. J. Bocsloy: Socrotary, Chas. W. nagsdalo; Treas urer, Mrs. Engolbrotson: Jr. Con.. Myrtlo Woolloy; Sr. Con., Wm. Abor- nathy; wardon, Raymond Roythor; Instructor, Arthur Brlnson; M. of Co., Stanford Endros. After tho business meeting, a short program was givon later followod by a banquot. Tho noxt meotlng of tho ordor wilj bo hold Wednesday, Janu ary 31. Out of town Artisans aro wolcomo. W. U. OFFICE OPENED Mr. II. J. Ovcrturf and K. J. Carney Flrxt to Uo Wlro. (From Friday's Dally.) Tho finishing touches wero put on tho now offlco of tho Wcstorn Union, In tho O'Kano building last night, and tho first message to bo received following tho moro from tho union depot, was ono sont to Mrs. II. J. Ovorturf. K. J. Carney, a ro cont arrival In Bend, was tho first to send a telegram from horo. C. I. Hall, of tho Seattlo ofllco, Is In charge for a few days until tho railroad business with which tho Wcstorn Union was connocted, can be cleaned up. LIGHT ONMONIKI Pen Picture of Street Scenes In the Quaint Greek City. A MINGLING OF MANY RACES. TRY OUR Pasteurized Milk Others Lie it. None Kccpt Let ler. Stlct Kve doubled in put , 30 dayi. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY Phone Red 131 TAKE iOME A BOX ol Popular VOGAN'S Chocolates She'll hie than now, cren if you've been married ten yert or more, juil u much when you were Uyw j to "get kioh" Reed & Horlon Bend, Oregon The Town Ha Slight Italian Flavor, and the Striking Coitumei of ta Varied Peoploe Form a Complete Ex hibition of Balkan Fashion. A striking pkturo of street life in Salonlkl, Greece, is given In a bulletin of tho Natloual Geographic society compiled from a communication to tbo society from II. G. Dwlght. "Somebody bad told mo that Salonlkl was rather llko Genoa," writes Mr. Dwlght. "My first Impression, there fore,,, wns of a disappointing flatness not in the least comparable to the lofty air tho piled, bastloued, heaven scal ing air of tho Italian city, l'ct Salo nlkl scales heaven, too, In her moro discreet maimer, "And there Is even something faintly Italian about her. This is most palpa bio on tho broad quay of tho water front, especially when a veritable row of fishermen from tbo Adriatic are dry. Ing nets or Balls under tho sea wall, Just as they do lu Venice. Tho crcs tent of white buildings facing tho bluo hay would not look foreign In any ltlmlnl or Spezzla. "Tho WhJto tower, which Is tbe-niost conspicuous of them, might perfectly haro been the work of nil Italian prince. Indeed, a dogo of Veulco is said to hnvc built tho ilrst edition of It, and Suleiman tho Magnificent employed Venetians for his own. "Look n llttlo closer, howovcr, nnd this Italian appearing town has unfa miliar details. The whlto campanlll that everywhere prick up abovo the roofs of weathered red are too slender and too pointed for truo bell towers. Then, as you land at tho quay you pcrcclvo that the electric cars aro la beled lu strnngo alphabets. Tbo cafes do not look qulto ns they should cither. "As for tho people In them, a good many would pass without question. Just such slight nnd trim young men In Italy would sit at llttlo tables on tbo sidewalk. Just such young women, rather pale nnd powdered ns to com plexion, rather dusky ns to eyes and hair, would nit bcsldo them. And you hear a good deal of Italian. But you henr moro of other and less familiar languages. And thoso red fezzes aro another note. "A moro striking note Is afforded by numerous dignified old gentlemen tak. Ing their caso in their bathrobes, as It were, silt a llttlo up tho sldo nnd tied about tbo waist with a gay silk girdle. Over tho bathrobe they usually wear n long, open coat lined with yellow fur, which guards them from tho cold In winter and in tho summer from bent And nono of them Is without a string of bends, preferably of amber, dan gllng from his hand and giving him something to play with. "Such an old gentleman should bo ac companied by an old lady, who contrib utes what Is most characteristic to tbo local color of Salonlkl. Tho foundation of her costumo Is a petticoat of some dark silk and a whlto bodlco crossed below her throat a very thin bodice, cut very low at tbo neck and unstlff cned by any such mall as western women arm themselves with. "Over this superstructure the old ludy wears a durk satin bolero lined with fur nnd two striped silk aprons, ono before and ono behind. Tho latter h caught up on ono sldo, somo corner of it being apparently tucked Into n mysterious pocket. But tho crown and glory of the old ludy is her headdress, a sort of flat framo tightly wound about with a stnincd or embroidered handkerchief and crowned with an oral gilt plnque set off by seed pearls Whatovcr Its color, this creation luvn. rlably ends In a fringed tall of durk green silk, also ornamented by n gilt or gold plaquo of seed pearls harking halfway down tbo old lndyfi back. In this wonderful tall sho keeps her hair, of which you seo not u scrap unless at the temples. And about her throat ntio wear strings and strings of moro seed pearls. "She U, this decorative, this often ex tremely handsome old ludy, a mother In Israel. Tho old gentleman In tho gaburdluo Is her legitimate consort, whllo many of tho modernized young pcoplo nt tho cafe tables nro their de scendants very many. A dozen differ ent estimates of the imputation aro given, varying according to tho race of tho Informant, but tbey ull agreo on the point thut SalonIM contains not far from 150,000 people and that more than half of them are Jaws. "To loiter among tho booths of fi lonlkl's bazaar, to explore tbo busy squares and markets beyond It. to j troll In tho crowded street of the Var dar or to Idle among tho coffee bouses of lu western end Is to take In some thing of tbo Macedonian question. "Toll Albanians, variously braided accord I UK to their tribes und wearing whlto skullcapj on ono ear, stalk through tho crowd with that lordly swing of theirs. Bulgarians, less lord ly, but no less Indifferent to the opln Ion of the world at large, in I nil their own business lu brown boiuenpuu Kilted Greek rnsants In tight white trousers tasseled under the knee, hoot ed Montenegrins with bringing sleeves lend the scene an operatic air. "Women In hats, women In kerchiefs women In embroideries that you want to bny off their backs and sometimes do women In tho Turkish domino, of fer a complete exhibition, of Balkan fashions." One of the subllmest things In tbr world U plain truth.-llulwer. NHEDLKCUAFT CLUB MEETS. (From Thursday's Dally.) Mrs. John Noly was tho hostess Wednesday afternoon nt a pleasant meeting of tho Needlccraft club, guests presont being Mrs. Homor Rnymnn and Mrs. O. Osmnndson. At tho close of tho afternoon, dainty refreshments woro sorvod. Keep your cows clean and dry. Bluo prints for tho most successful cow stall can bo had for tho asking. Address, L. B. Lafollotte, Redmond, Oregon. 43-46 p For sign painting boo Edwards. Adv. Seo J. Ryan & Co., for farm land loans. Adv. WOOD Sash Factory Wood CLEAN DRY BEST ASK THOSE WHO USE IT PHONE 441 Bend White Pine Sash Co. Bend-Silver Lake and way points MAIL, FREIGHT, and PASSENGER. SERVICE Pioneer Auto Stage and Truck Co. SUCCESSORS TO WENANDY LIVERY CO. BUILD SECURELY WHEN TO BBfJIN YOUR NEW HOME. BARN, QARAOE OR ORANARY think of the investment you are making. It pays to build securely. It prevents weather benten buildings. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARflE SHIPMENT OP BUILDING PAPER and BUILDINO FELT, MALTHOID and CRONOLITE ROOFINO, the Best of their kind that is Manufactured. Remember we Have Always a COMPLETE LINE of Builders' Hardware and W. P. Fuller's House Paints. SKUSE HARDWARE COMPANY No Want Too Big' No Want Too Small That BAUER'S GROCERY Can't Fill for You Anil deliver promptly and In tlio IkmiI condition. Our Krocerlca, produce, fruit are nluy fresh. Our vanltnrjr refrigerator counter keeps our dulry KducU cool nnd fresh, l&st price In canned goods of tlio beat liruudrf. BAKER'S GROCERY Wall Street. Near Ohio Phone Red 161 HEAL EHTATH Fini; insuhance INVESTMENTS C. V. SILVIS BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES - AND CITY PROPERTY LOTS FOR SALE I.N EVERY ADDITION I.N BEND FHOl'KHTY HANDLED FOR NONMtEHI DENTS. TIMIIEH BOUGHT AND BOLD. OFFICE OREGON BTItKET ONE GENT A WOHH IS ALL A LHTLIJ WANT AD WILL CDs YOU. r i I '1 4 il I J I y, I I. J! r I u n&rrtxgu. V