IlliND BULLETIN, 11RND, blWfiON, 'JUUltHDAY, JUNK la, tOIW jrAOK.1 -- f 7 V Victory 4th in Bend ' 1 HWMUr T7 i, ji .hk-. .vJtaimi " - - j& EVERYBODY WELCOME! CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS"" WARNED OF POTATO WART (By Lester J. Bell.) Tho United States department ot agriculture warns all potnto grow ers ot a now potato dlscaso which has been discovered In parts of Pennsylvania, probably Introduced from Europo somo tlmo about 1011 when a largo numbor ot potatoes wero Imported. This disease is said to be ono ot tho most destructive of all potato diseases, usually making the tuber entirely unfit for food purposes. When established in tho boII the wart dlscaso will live for eight years, so that another crop cannot be grown. There arc no control meas ures, and tho only means of com batting tho disease Is by preventing its Bprcad jnto other parts of the country. For this" reason all grow ers, buyers and distributing agents should use all vigllanco to detect any spread or tho dlscaso. If It became widely spread over tho Unitod States it might mean the entire destruction ot tho potato industry. DELEGA TION OF TAXPA YERS 6 . APPROVES OF CITY BUDGET ,ft - (V v. (From Wednesday 'e Daily.) That the city budget foV next year, tentatively sot two days ago at 151,010, will go before tho people for formal ratification without" change', was decided last night when the cstiraato ot expenses was thor oughly explained in tho presence ot h delegation ot taxpayers attending tho adjourned council meeting. Ques tions were called for following tho explanation l)y City Attorney C. S. Benson, ancfroany wero asked, not in a spirit ot criticism, but appar entljytOSCCHro Information. At the close, pt .the session the only fault fofcndwUb., the budget was that it may not provide largo enough sal aries for Eoaio of tho city officials. Proposed expenditures wore consid ered to be entirely necessary for tho city's welfare. Economics Effected. Al Edwards, formerly a member ot tho council, spoko emphatically on the city's need for money if Bond s affairs are to be handled as befits h municipality ot this sizo. "When I was on tho council, wo tried to get by without funds." ho said, "but we mado no progress." In response to one of his questions regarding the police department," it was shown that although increased salaries have Kone Into effect, and whilo further advances are exported for tho com ing year, the allowanco made for this department is no larger than two years ago, a number of important economies having been effected which have tended to preserve a balance. Election Not Vet Bet. In nddition to the budget, a $3000 appropriation tor tho Carnegie li brary fund, a $5000 bond lssuo to provide a revolving fund for imme- THIRTY IN COUNTY ' PASS STATE EXAMS ' (From Saturday's Dally,) Thirty of the eighth grade students In Deschutes county who took the state examination made passing grades in all subjects, County School Superintendent J. Alton Thompson report. The successful pupils aro: Theodoro L, -Negus, isuia uiuiun Smith, Forrest Khlereh,Veorlnnd Rldgley, Winifred Munjf, , -Nancy El Jlott, Franklin' James La'dd, John Bates, Johnny Confer, Hazel Caughoy, Mary tMetoter, Redmond; Gerald IUks, Rilda Steele, Tumalo; Craw ferd Donahue, Clifford Clow, Clyde CkiV, Lorettn Masten, La Pino; Carleton Pellett, Leland Numbers, Harry Faucott, Terrebonne; Durward Leonard E, Howell, Plnohurst; Eda Potatoes Infected by tho wart arc frequently convorted into a spongy, shapeless annas. Tho young warts nro light brown in color and usually start from tho oyo ot tho potato and bcconio as Inrgo as a walnut. When decay begins tho warts turn black, which has caused tho dlscaso to bo known as "black scab" In certain localities. However, tho caullllowor llko enlargements do not all resemble scab.. Tho hopes ot Central Oregon nro tied to her alfalfa and her potato crops. Anything which would men ace cither would bo tho igrcatcst blow to our agricultural future. Tho potatoes wo ralso have becomo fa mous in all parts ot tho country, both for table use and for seed. Wo cannot afford to let any now dis ease come into the Dcschutps basin. It is probablo that tho potato wnrt will never bo spread to tho north west, but we should take no chances whatever, and uso all precautions against Its Introduction. dlato financing ot city improvements and a charter amendment making tho city election law conform to the statutes, will be submitted to the voters. The charter amondmont, It is expected, will be drawn up by Thursday, and on that evening tho council will again convene to fix tho dato for tho special election at which these questions will bo decided. The estlmato as formulated this morning Is as follows: City attorney . City Treasurer Recorder ........... .... I 600.00 000.00 000.00 400.00 1,000.00 Engineer .. Health department (garb- ago collecting) Health department (main-' tcnanco) ..-.- 1,000.00 FIro department (salaries) 3,300,00 Fire department (mainte nance) ...................... FIro department (wator). Flro department (complet ing flrehouso and city nail) ........ .. Police department. .............. . 1,000.00 1,500.00 4,000.00 4,340.00 Street repairs and cross walks 3,000.00 Lights .... 3.G00.00 Elections ..., 150.00 Telephono and postage........ 150.00 Printing , 500.00 Miscellaneous .'. 1,000.00 Cemetery improvements 500.00 Interest on warrants 760.00 Total . J 3 9, 1 00.00 Estimated tax loss, 2 1,000.00 Estlmatod doficlt, 1918 5.G10.00 Outstanding Indebtedness-.. 9,000.00 54,710.00 . 3,700.00 Estimated receipts.......... Balance to be raised J51.010.00 Towno, Florence Agnes Boles, Helen Nowbold, Lowor Bridge; Clydo Smith, Necdra Toomoy, , Bend; Thomas Going, Bcnnlo Graffen borgor, 'Mllllcan; Agnes Schroder, Gladys Meeks, Rolyat. ADMITS HE. WAS "JUST LOST" Joke on Veterap Hack Orlver Was Altonether Tco Good a One to Oe Kept. For IB years George I. King hn driven the Kiishvllle-Uulmshuri; buck line, nnd l known as the Ahe Murlln driver by every pernou who has vl Itvd Niifchvllle, lie has met both morning and nftenioon trains nt Helnisburg utmost every day, nnd lino every stone and bud place In tho toad definitely In Ills mtlid, Recently, so frl mU of Mr. King COUNTY voir IS FAVORABLE LIEUTENANT GOVKKNOIl AMEND' MENT CAM 15 CI.OSEST TO LOS ING IN DESCHUTES, OFFICIAL CANVASS SHOWS. (From Friday's Dally.) Not n moasuro on tho ballot In tho stato and county election, hold Tues day, was dofoatcd In Deschutes coun ty, tho official canvass ot tho county voto, completed this morning, showed. Tho lieutenant governor constitutional nmondmont camo clos est to, losing, with 420 for and 346 against, tho biggest majority, 532, was polled for tho state guarantee ot Irrigation and dralnago district bonds, in which only 134 ncgntlvo votes wero cast, whllo tho Deschutes county moasuro for flotation ot $ 125,000 road bonds carried, CS2 to 161. Tho count on other measures was as follows. Six per cont. county in debtedness for permanent roads amendment, 587 forr 220 against; Industrial and reconstruction hos pital amendment, 533 for, 240 against; Roosovolt coast military highway-bill, 6C8 for, 245 against; reconstruction bonding bill, 4G7 for, 309 against; soldiers', sailors' and marines' educational financial aid bill, 68G for, 232 against; jnarkot roads tax bill, C2G for, 107 ajjainst. Tho total voto cast In. tho county Was 860. ( Impossible," is Austrian Reply to Allied'Terms (l.r tbilta! Vrtt to Th Vtai Ilullttln.) - PARIS, Juno 11. Clinncol- - lor Renncr's first noto protest- Ing against tho Austrlun treaty - was delivered today. It covers - tho economic situation, dcclar- - lng thnt tho treaty renders In- - dustrlal qnd commorclul Ufa in Austria Impossible. Premier Orlando, at tho ro- - quest ot tho Kalian cabinet, In roDortcd to havo rojcclcd tho last proposal for tho solution ot . -- tho Adriatic question, which .In- -- eludes tho Independence ot - Flume. wcro lost within n half mllo of Nash ville, nnd he wns twt hours late when he arrived In town. Ono of the pas sengers told thu story on the driver after he had found out thnt Mr. King wns not going to tell why he was late. When .nenr Ipwn he drove scrotm Owl creek to let ono of the passengers out, and Instend of turning around he turned tho horses only half way, nnd then drovo Into In 40-ncrc cornfield. Ono of tho women passengers, heniing the cornstalks popping, nidicd Mr. King when they would get back on the road. II did not nns'wer. but kept driving around nnd around In the cornfield. After n few minutes Mie asked hlifl whero they were. Ho replied, "bo dnV I know.; The pa? songcrs, all stringers, became nlarmcd nnd. nfter calllnu for help, a young fanner appeared mid showed the driver how to got out of the cornfield nnd on the- plko. After tho ntory hud beeoino, known Mr, King Wild that ho had two dash lanterns op I ho linek and wns Just lost. Indlnnnpolls News. ADDS TO WEALTH OF ITALY New Variety of Wheat, Known ns Strampclll, Has Proved Really Wonderful Ouccecs.- A new wheat, speclnlly adapted to tho conditions prevailing In tho grain raising district of Italy, bassist been developed by ninny years of rareful election by Prof. Nazareno Struinpolll, director of tho experiment station nt Rletl. to whom the Aendeiny of the Llncel has nwanjed for It the prize of tho Smitoro foundation, glvv eidv t BOY SCOUTS OF CAMP LIFE IN - (From Wednesday's Dally.) A practical demonstration that Bond haB u wldo-nwnko, "poppy" Hoy Scout organltatlon was given last night when a tfotnehmont ot tho scouts, GO In numbor, parndod through tho streets ot tho city Just boforo seeking thotr blnnkutn In tho camp near tho gymnasium. Observa tion ot Boy Scout wook is general nmong tho member, and morning and avunlug camp II res nro sur rounded by eager youngsters, who cook their own muals, enjoy nil out ing In tho heart ot the city, und learn selt-rollnnco and an appreciation ot outdoor life. Last night tho camp wan under the supervision ot E. L. Pay no and J. L. Luckcy. For two hours and moro Sir. Payno was kept busy cutting steaks and distributing them among tho lads, who needed llttlo Instruction us to the best method of cooking tho meat. A tow irscd fry ing pnns, but moro proferred steaks tnoo wno discover something of real and grcnt benefit to the human race. The new groin hns been named Cor loltn Strampi'lli; nfter the devoted wife who helped materially In the work of selection. Slgnorn Strampclll Is a Roman patrician nnd a grT-nt-grand-dnuKhtcr of Luclen Bonaparte, Knimlcon's cider brother. I-ast year Cnrlottn Rtrnmpelll wheat was sown upon 47,000 acre of ground nnd yielded nn uvenigo of .17 bushels td the ncre about ten bushels tunro than such land had yielded hith erto. On the plnlns of Lomlmrdy. Molln and Pugllo are about 040.000 acres suitable for the new wheat. If the en tiro product of Inst year were sown this year, tho wheat crop of Italy would be Increased by n quantity about equivalent to that Imported nt minify before tho wnr; In other words. It would make Itnly Independent of tho rest of the world for wheat. The Strndlyarlus Secret. Will N. C. Holcomli of Ncwnrk. N. T lliivvn. lin flff.fr,it fif till vltllltlS mndo In Cremona? His friends be lieve he will. Willi a persistency thnt ban won lilin general admiration, Mr. Wnlfnrnh llMtl lipin Rtllll VltlCT fllltllfUllT for 3 years or more to learn why the Stradlvarlus and Gunroerlm Instru ments yield Ihelr mntchlcss golden tones. Mr. Holeomb Is firmly convinced thnt tho old Itnllnn muster violin maker obtnlned their nmnxlng rcoults In large port through tho udrolt use of gum co pal ns a tlnlhh. Not long ago he decided to seo what Influence varnish hail on tho tone of one of his Instruments. Upon removing tho entire finish ho was surprised to find that tho voice of tho violin had be come dull und lifeless. raraforaijwiiifiMirQf More Summer Good Health Milk of Magnesia PREVENTS Ao;?dMo..u. I! RELIEVES CORRECTS AIDS FIG-SEN -A Slimmer Laxative-Easy to take. Wliether ly pnone or letter, your orJers will always he n"!vn Ly-return.mail-.cmce. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. OWL PHARMACY BEND'S BOOK STORE . BEND ENJOY HEAR T OF CITY broiled over tho open lire. It n choice morsel dropped In tho dust, It wor promptly recovered, washed, and eventually eaten, for tho boys nro learning economy nu pnrt ot thulr outdooVschoallng. Only mra thing was lacking, tor it was noted tlmt tho numbor ot parents who visited tho camp was tow. Tho scouts aro lumping open huuso this wook, and n cordial Invi tation Is given to tutliorn and mothers ami nil othor person who would Hko to know JuhI what tho organisation moans to tho boys. Hecrults, too, aro wanted, for tho buuuflta of tho work nro such that tho present mom hers wish thorn to Income general. Tonight Mayor J. A. Huston hns promised tho scouts unlimited quan tities of Ico crcum, and will also pro vide meat sufficient for tho cntlro membership. A numbor ot short talks by Bond business men will bo glvon ns a feature of tho evening program. Relics Given Cathedral. Tho dend bell of Dunblane (Scot land) cathedral and tho sand-glass for. merly In uso In the pulpit have been mvurntcd to the kirk session by the family In whoso Ksesslon they) wero for many years. Tho dend bell Is dnteil 1013, and was used at funer als In tho parish, n smnll fee being charged by tho kirk session for Its. use. Tho beadle rang tho bell through tho town when ho proclaimed n death, ngnln when the nrrnngement for tho funeral wero to bo mado known, end ngnln when ho walked ot tho head of tho funeral procession. The sandglns-t dates from 1702, runs for about 110 minutes and It was no un usual thing for It to be turned two or three times during a sermon. The gifts nro being exhibited In n specially constructed case In tho cathedral. Huns Have 5 Town Crier. Tho lllcer of ibe niiuiiil hnvo nothing on tho burgomaster "f Polch nlisu It come M having a striker. Thu only difference Is thnt be l n cluniccr, for ho r'nx the Ih-II In nn noiinco new tidings to the wipuluce. For Instance, If tin- q -are heads nro not on tho square with the Americans and a fine Is Impuucd, tho tidings ot Heinle's hprd luck must bu published brondenst. So the chief mogul of l'olch crooks his linger und explnlni thu mission to tho bell ringer, who In turn goei to each street corner nn nounclng that llerr lliissenrefror has been fined '."CO marks for not lenvln tho outside door unlocked. All this time tho bell plays a clanging iiccnm jmnlment. From Barrage, Polch, Uer many. Something to sell? Advertise In The Bulletin' classified column. Gas on Stomnch Summer Compluint Contipntion Colic Digestion Mm IYcl VmiiiKT '"'"I HlroiiKer Middle iigod and oldur purnoiiM nro apt to mirror from overworked, or weakened kidneys and bladder. Mm. Wnrraii Dyor, of Arkport, Now York, writes: "I usod Foley Kidney Pills for wouk kidneys nud pulim In my back and they guvo mo relief. After taking, Foley Kidney PIIIh I fool younger and stronger." Sold every whoro. -Adv. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CUttAl kitvertUinc ttunn pfkjMU 10 ent -fer So wrl or Irw. Qtfn er wont for all oyer 20. All (ImcJAwI Mwrtltlnir trlctlr cult In dvnc., ' V "Oil HALK. FOR SALH Two fresh cows, 5 and G yearn old, two heifers with first calf. All high grado Jerseys. J. Wi Brown, Tuninlo. ll-lfip FOR HALK Two suddln ponies, weight 900, ago four and eight. Address Box 86, Bend, Ore. C0-1C17P FOR HALK 160 acres nt Lower Brldno on county roud, all under good fence. 80 cleared and In crop, Prlcu f. 1,000. $1,000 cash, balance live years at 8 per cant. For particulars, address Adolph Kolxmnn, Bend. Oregon, R. F. I). No. 1. Phono 10-F-13. 14-16 FOR HALK Flvo foot Jackson liny fork. In sood condition. Phono 4-F-25. P. C .Burt. 23-13-14C FOR HALK Two room hnuso nud ono of best parden lots In city of Bond. Soli r(lfip nnd well fertil ised. Worth ?450 but will sacri fice for $325, $126 down, balance, terms. Address box 720, Bond, for appointment. II WANTKP. WANTKD Mnn to work on ranch, $00 per month with board. Tele phono 4-F-26 mornings or oven Ings. , C7-7lfc WANTED Wo will call niiywhoro. any plnco, any time, to look nt your used furtilturo. Let us know what you hnvo. We pny cash. Tho Htnndnrd Furnlturo Co. 07-t9tfo LOST. RTHAYr-'tl In Pnliluntl'M A mil,. nnl of Bend, I long 2-ycnr-old black stallion; 1 black yearling filly, 1 brown twoyenr-old mure. Ownor may hnvo munn by paying dam ages and costs. T. C. Merchant. 18-0tro LOST Chestnut sorrel horse, strip ped face, nil whlta foot. Weight . about 1150 pounds. Whllo spot on right side. Notify Ploneor Gar ago and recelvo reward. 14-lGp notici: of Hiii:uii'iMH ham: IN I'OltlX'LOHLMti:. r By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued by tho clerk of the circuit court for Deschutes county, Oregon, dated tho 7th dny of June, 1010, In a certain suit In said court, wherein H. H. mourns an plaintiff rocovorod judgment ugalust ftorniiiu wuyuuu iih ouiuniiniu tor uni sum of Blxlocn Hundred nud no100 Dollars with Interest thereon from Ducombor 21st, 1010, nt tho ruto ot 0 per cont. per unnum and Two Hun dred Twonty und no100 Dollars at torney's fees and the further sum of . Tweuly-rour und C0100 Dollars cohIh, which judgment was enrolled on tho 7th day of Juno, 1010. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to said judgment, I will, on . flaturduy, thu 12th day of July, 1010, ' at tho front door ot tho court house In tho city of Bond, snld county, at 10 o'clock In thu forenoon of said ,lnv unit fit tinlilln (inoMnii In tint highest blddor for cash, all tho right. " tit lu and Interest ot said defendant on Docombor Hint. 1010, In und to tho following described roiil uHtiite, to-wlt: Tho northwest uunrtor of (ho northwest quarter (NW of NWtf ) of section ojght (8) of township eigh teen (18) south of ratine thirteen (13) oast W. M., located In DosehutOH county, Oregon, together with all thu Interest and rlghtn ot tho dofoiidiint .. on jjucomuur ieini, iniy, in imif i under contract No, DDII with tho Do- BOiiute irnguuoii a. power company, an Oregon corporation, for tho pur chase of water right and release ot lien, togothor with nil tho lntorost nnd rights .Bffthatdef0tidiuMH7HHd under tho corf lflcHto pf rosldouca and ouUlvallnn heretofore Issuod by the dosorl land tioatd. n( the statu of Oregon to th dfeii(nt, under and try virtue of said contract No, 6011, to sutlsfy said jiigmout In fayor of tho plaintiff and ngalnst the defend ant, togethor with nil costs and dis bursements thnt havo or may Boeriio. Dated this 12th day ot June, 1910, at Bond, Oregon, 4 15-180 S. H, JtOBHIlTfl, (Sheriff. i f ,