IlKND BUUiXTlN, MND, OKKGOft YIIUIUUIAY, MAY4 ft, ingO; TACK:' tifia ,f he Bend Bulletin (Weekly Edition) Published By Tim BEND llULTiKTlN (Incorporated) ;' Established ltjoa. FHRD A. WOIJLKI.EN Editor RODERT V. SAWYEIl, Maungor An ilndepondqnt newspaper standing Uor tho square deal, clean business, 'loan pontics nnd tho best Interests fit Bond and Central Oregon. jOne year.......; $2.00 felx roonthst.i.. A.................. 1-00 (Throo monlnB ........ .50 J? THURSDAY. LLi MAY C, 1020. fiilf""l8lvjof'ftr'Vpr'erKrttlOn they must work for It. Overturf nnd Itanlick should umko ft ( Rood icnnijtheiloRlHlttUiro. iTh,ey can bo elected nnd It Is no disparagement of tfyx third candidate to say that wo h'opo they will Ileud Is moro cspb'clally Inter onted In ltd own candidate, of course, nnd It Is up to Rond In tho WW! jWliH that remain bfefWo'tho primaries to make tho necessary ef fort to elejt him. at tfo W tfmo giving any necessary assistance to his Deschutes county running inn'c. ;. . and thero - vation UNNECESSARY fj Tho heavy truck is not the only curso of tho highway In this fcc- tlon. Thero Is another, almost ns bad In its way. equally tho sub ject of legislation, and much raoro easily dono away with. That is tho, .wasting. o irrigation water in . the -road. The truck, ns a feature of tho " development of transportation fa cilities of tho present day, is a necessary evil. Some day in tho very distant futuro It is possible that special highways will bo built for truck travel, but until that day ..cjataes they ftlll. usq tho ordinary .highways in common with other vehicles. In the meantime, ns a necessary ovII-hjo far as our roads afo concorned we must put up with them, regulato them, tax them possibly, but let them uso tho roads. With Irrigation water it is dif ferent. It also Is necessary, but not an evil until It Rets in tho road, it in unnecessary. Irrl- water In the road means simply that someone has let it run there because he was too lary to ieep it out. He is using tho road as a wasto way, and It Is unfair , to everyone else who wants to uso that same road for tho purpose for -which it was intended that Is, a - highway. ' ''Keep the water out of tho roads. -It ' '. ELECT OVERTURF. ' Speaking of tho candidacy of II. J,1 Overturf for the republican nomination for he legislature the Madras Pioneer wiys. tnai "He. wim Mr. Burdlck. will carry this end of tho district." iThat, of course. Is to be expected and ho should also carry Deschutes and Crook counties but tho fact that ho should do so must not be taken by those who are interested in' seeing. Bend repre seated again in the Oregon leglsla tiiro as assurance that he wilt bo elected without a vigorous cam paign. i There are many reasons why Bend should .have a repreientativo In '.the' legislature, not tho least of wntch' ia the fact that this is the largest 'and.' most important towc in Central' dregon. That results in the creation of Interests of virions geru wnicn are eniuiea io repre sentation. Our roads, our irrigation prelects, our genenv agricultural and industrial' development all re qujrft'somo one on the Job in our be half. "Jim'-' Overturf is tho man who" can give 'ns that representa- tioo.-iand at the itame time deal fairly with other sections of this district. ..Wedo not pletend to know what the- poHtlcal" situation is in tho race for thd two 'representative nomina tions,'.' Since there nro three candi dates In tho field It Is a race, how ever, and if the people of this ond ( CANDIDATE W,UKSUHNTlf Editor of The Uullolln: 1 have' been told that tho report is being circulated that Mrs. Oortrudo Whltols, candidate for the republi can nomination for tho office of County -School Superintendent, Is not a resident of Deschutes county, so I am. pleading for a llttlo space ia your valuable paper o right this wrong that Is bolng dono her. As a matter of fact Mrc. Whltoia owns a farm near Terrebonne, nnd has been the principle of the Terre bonne schools for three, yonrx. " t MRS. MYRTLE MILLER. Want to buy hay, uo llullctln clas sified ad. I Fifteen Years Ago i (From the columns of The Bulle tin. May 5, J905). A three days celebration may bo held in Bend extending over the 3rd, 4th, and 5th of July, the occasion for such a'n observance being a baseball tournament in which all the leading clubs of Crook county wil tako part. Engineers have this week staked out tho streets and lots of the twn slto of Redmond, and the two -principal streets are being cleared. The new townsite is located about four miles east of Cllne falls. The election to determine whether this school district shall issue bonds for a new school house, will probably be held on the last day of May. The petition for 'submis sion .of thpqueqtlon-Asks authority to issue bonds, fa .the ''amount of 53500. The Bulletin has information In dicating that active construction of the Columbln' Southern railroad to ward Bend will probably be com tnenced within 60 days. Definite official announcement will probably be made within two weeks , Sam S, Reynolds nan 'sold his bar ber shop to Trlplett Bros., who will conduct both shops hereafter C. 13. Allen and wife, of Lava, were in town Sunday, and Monday having dental work done. Ralph SpenceX& Antelope, for merly foreman, .at The Bulletin of fice, spent a few days friends hbro thU'wooU. M. S. Mnyfleld and family left tills morning for tholr now ranch. ttbojGPrlnovUlo, whore thoy eMiccl o'ntnko tholr future homo. At the homestoud of William P. Downing, on tho Tumnlo, n now daughter enmo to llvo Wednesday. O mu::imimu'.:tj!!u::tw:i:-.:!C!i::p!:i-ti!iT.i:it;!i:!!itUM Bend Happenings j irom Day;to Day .:::i:i::i:!i;i.-.!!t::!m:::::n:::t:f.!!:::m::ii::!i:n!i:::in!::i:; Saturday1 R, M. Ln Follotto and Ed Hour).', of Crescent, wero Bond visitors today. . Mrs. Pcto licaultou leaves tonight for rortland to visit with relatives for a short time. Mrs. R. 11. dould returned yestor day morning nttor a short visit with rolntlvcs- In Senttlc. Mrs. Ella Olson, of Spokane, has bought tho Wnrdrobo and is taking charge today. She will make a specialty of. tailor work nnd prosIiiit , Mrs. Ktnley K, Adams an.l son ar rived in Bond Thursday evening from Yakima, Washington, to JoPi Mr. Adnms who Is with R. S. McClure. Thoy will occupy the residence of A, E. Edwards in Konwood. Friday John Blllups, of Mndras, Is spend lug tho day In Bend. John Hayes, of Silver Lake ar rived ln Bend Inst night. J. II. Molstcr returned this morn ing from n business trip to Spokane, Jnrcd Moore, of Redmond, was n business visitor In the city yesterday. Mrs. Edna Polndexter, formerly of tonlcht for u month's visit In Shelby. Ohio. Mrs. Hester Kent, of Redmond, Ik In Bend for a few days visiting friends. Mrs. Edna Polndoxtor, fromvly of this city, Is ln Bend from Portland visiting friends. Jay H. Upton,-of PrlnevllK was In Bond yesterday on his way tp Lako county on legal business A. L. Mackintosh, former county commissioner of Deschutes county, arrived in Bund last night ana is re maining for a few days on business. Mrs. E. O. Stadtcr, Judgo and .Mrs. T E. J. Duffy, Mrs. V. A. Forbes, and Mrs. E. P. Hrostorhouso motored to Prlnovllle this morning to bo tho guests of Mrs. Jay H. Upton this af ternoon and evening. Under tho direction of JVDfrstai; R. G. Walton assisted by Mlss-tJovah Pcetz, of tho Castle school, a dancing party will be given at the Hippo drome on tho evening of Wednosday, May 5. Music will be, furnished by Victor Nlgro's Broadway Jazz orchestra. Thursday F. Forest, of Redmond, spent last visiting nlghtln Bend. BUTTER FAT! M Same price for Butter Fat f. o. b. Bend as Is paid f. o. b. Portland. Central Oregon Farmers Creamery U. V, Henrtt, of TUmnlo, Is n'litisl nous Visitor In tho city today.' Forest Supi'VvlBoV N. U. Jncolunin 16ft thin morning 6u an official trip to Sisters. Mrs. Fred Oulaitdorf. of Portland In In Bend visiting nor daughter, Mm. Alva Juckuon. Burton W. Porter, of Hilrns ni- rived In tho city lust night, nnd Is to- riinlnliig over today. l ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnny Hill of I Pino nro tho parents of n 10-pound baby girl, born In Bond yrstmlny. Jerry Hoyt, of Bums, was lu Bend last night on his way to tho Hn uoy county sent from n trip to Portland. Judge J. T, Rorlck, of The Dalles, stpppod lu Bend lust night In t!i course of an nuto trip tluough Cen tral Oregon. Gordon Thompson, for tho pn?t year n clerk nt tho Pilot llutto Inn, will leave soon for Canada, whnro ns n discharged soldier of that govern ment ho will tnko ndvantngo of the free land offer mado to ex-servlco men. , Miss Grace Ward, formerly of this city, who has boon spending the win ter months lu California nnd Nevada, arrived In Bend this morning and Is visiting at tho homo of Mr. nnd .vrc. H. E. Allen, Dr. and Mrs, II. M. Ilortun and Mr. und Mrs. D, Jameson arrived homo this week from San Diego, wliure they had spent the winter. They came north earlier than they had expected becauso of ho mo busl- n ess affairs demanding Dr. Morton's attention hero. They all enjoyed tholr sojourn In tho southern clime. Tho Hortons will remain hero for n short time, visiting, before contin uing on over to Bond, where they nro In business, being associated with Mcrvln Horton. Burns Tlmcvller-aid. nrtil -Kiisteo If elected, ho propones to enforce tho law without fo'u' or favor to the best of his rtbUHV ' Dtlla. 1 hereby announce my candldaoy for tho ollice of emmty commissioner of nonohritoH County on thi Itopub llrau ticket, subject to tho will or tho votors nt tho May prlmarleu. CHARl.EH CARROLL. Wit hereby announce the enudldnuy or John Marsh, of Tumnlo for the ulllco of County ronunlsslotfor of Deschutes County on tho Republican ticket subject to the primaries In May. TUMALO DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS I hereby announce my candidacy for tho, nomination to tlwi office of County Clerk of Deschutes County, on tho Republican ticket nt tho Pri maries on May 21, 1920, My candi dacy for nomination to tho officii I now hold Is based upon, past effi cient handling of the records of tho county,9 courteous treatment nnd thorough kuowledgo of the duties of thn office. " J. H HAN Ell C. S. BENSON, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT AT TORNEY. Is n native of Minnesota nnd enmu to Oregon in 1903, nrrlvlng In Bend In April of thnt year. His first Job1 was thnt of helping L. D. Vlft lav out thn orlcfunl towiiftltA of Bond: for thJco years ho 4orkc3 on Irrigation uhd railroad Mfrveyg lu this vicinity and in 1900. opened a law offlco und has practiced law at Iicnd aver since, no nas ocon iny Attorney slnco January, 1910. under administration of Mayors cnliivnii rBSKSSBSStOSSUCll -' - '"C i i Hats Off to The Dairy Cow THE Foster Mother of Mankind makes a greater re turn for the food she consumes than any other farm animal. Dairy farmers in the Deschutes valley are making money. The average cow produces around 1 75 pounds of butter fat per year. A good dairy cow will produce over 400 pounds of fat per year. When you are in town see us in regard to our importation of bred-for-productfon dairy cattle. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of! BEND i .TflE'BARiTO? SUPERIOR SERVICE." ' MILLIONS F,OR SPARE MOMENTS Th IntcrrtlonJ CTTpondctK School ( fcranton, l'rnMlvnU. tlbrtJ thlr Iwffitr-Mvtnin ninw Vtrury In OttoWr, ISIS, wtlh n n rollm.nt of orr Z.090,000 (tudnU. mvcnuanJi of thM tuilnU har III yrnl In dollari and coU tho attual valua la tbrro of the tpar monwnU drroUtl to th tixljr of J.CS. tnrnnl ral Court nd oUwr iubJU rnliwt from AdrKtUlnic and 9aJnuwihlp to Avrleultura atwl 1'ouHry Hiubandnr. fIS.H aa hour ha hn Uguit4 hr nan f thn lad.nl U b. a renwrralW rttlmaU Co Ibtm of lb ! f lh tpar nemtnU aptnt In atady af I.CJJ. Canrata. FUporta on 27.000 trpkal atudsnU ihow I4,W now rwelvlna, 11.100 a rrar or moral 2.461 receiving 1 100 or moral 413 rrcalvlnit (3,000 or mora; 20 rrtclvln $10,000 or moral and S with annual Inconua of 126,000 or mure. In the twcnt.vfn rear of Its rxlaUnca tho I.C.H, haa cnrolltd lU lUnra aa many tudnU a HarrarJ In tho two hundred and acTtnty-tluht yrara ntn IU orKanliatlon J mora than ten tlmtn the total rnrollnMnt of Yal alnca IU doora swung opan In 1701 1 mora than five tlrnra th tUI anrollnunt of all of tha coilrgca, univanitlra and thnlal achoola In tha UnlU-d Statta combined. A letter or a rxnt rarrd will bring romiilrto Information rmardlns tho" Object In whkh you are InUrotod, International Correspondence .Schools , aaa.f. hmhTVAU VVT 1IKMH V(a Inlernatioiial Correspondence Schools ISox 1C1W, Scranton, Pa. Kiplaln fully abeut your Couna In thf aubjtct marked Xi IADVEKTIHING Window Trimmer Railroad Trainman llluetratlnr IIOOKKKKPKK (lienor, and Ti plt Hallway Accountant TRAFFIC MANAfiKH Commercial law ()OI) liNfil.IHIl CIVIL HL'ItVICK Hallway Mall Clerk Automobile Operating t'oulfry Halting Aulo Itcpalrliijr Mathematlc AGKICULTUKIi KI'ANISII l-'tUt STATU ItKI'kKairNTATlVi: 1 hereby announce mysnlf a can dldato for re-election to the office of statu roureticutatlve, subject tu thn approval of tho ropubllciin vol- urn in Crook, Jefferson, OrnJit, I.nko, Klutnuth and Doschlitrn coun ties. If renominated and elected to fill one of the two places for ray fourth nmtufon, I will contluuo to servo each of the counties of tha district tn the best of my ability. DKNTON (2.mmiI0K, Adv, Htnto lluiiresentntlva. I hereby announce my candidacy for (he nomination of County Com missioner of Deschutes county nn tho Democratic Ticket, subject to tho voters at tho Primary Kindlon, .May 21, 1920. "True Americanism, honest ac tlvo and economic administration Is my motto." , .M. W. K.NICKKIIIIOCKKH. I hereby announce my candidacy for tho. nomination to tho ofllco of County Judce of Deschutes County on the Democratic Ticket, subject to tho primary election, May 21, 1920. If elected, I will promlso a pro gressive business administration of County affairs. Action, economy, ef- publication hereof. mi n candidate for tlm republican nomination for the position of County Hchudl fliiloVItloniUiit, in dalm this. Vivfcdl Unit wo nro wnrlt I ii t f"l" tho bout Interest Of tho pub lie Hchgohi of DeMflhutos county, l)f. ricloucy Ik our hIokiiii. , THUHMIIONNNM PAIIWN Torroboiiiie I'lirnnt-Tiiaclme "K- tt-i AnMOoliitlnn. NOTICH ni niKMTOIIH, . Ill tho County Court tif tho Htatu uf Oioitou, for DohcIiiiIuh County. In the matter of tho esmtd of Ivn Kllxubiith West Word, tlncoiisml, Notlco Is heroby rIyoii that tho undurrilKiiod was, on tho 4lh day of March, 11)20, appointed administra tor of tho estate of tho above named deceased, by the County JiiiIru of Deschuten County, OroKou. All persons holdlitK clalum iiKiillist tho estate of said docmimul, lire hereby notified to present tho same, duly verified according to law, nt tho offlco of DoArmond and Kisklno, In tho O'KunO hulldluR, Ileud, OroKon, attorneys for tho ad ministrator, within six montlin from tho date of tho first publication hereof. Date of first publication May Oth, 1920, K. V, WAUD, Administrator of the estate or Iva Kllzabeth West Ward, deceased. Adv.-10-Hc NOTIf'K 'Hi Olti:i)IT()IW. Ill the County Court of tho Htutti of Oroitoii, for Deschutes County. lu tho matter of tho estate of Ooorgo W Trlplett, deceased. Notice Is hereby kIvoii that thn tinderslitned wan, on the 2Cth duy or March, 1920, appointed administra tor of the rut it tn of the above iiuined deceased, by the County JudKO of Deschutes County, Oregon. Therefore, all persons holdlntc claims uKalnst the ostein of said de ceased, are hereby notified to pre. sunt tho sutne, duty verified occord Iiir to law, at tho office of DoAr mond ft Krsklne, In tho O'Knne bulldliiR, Head, Oregon, nttorne)" for tho administrator, within six months from tho date of tho first flclnncy, At your service ulways. J. A. KASTKS. Adv. The Paretn-TeacherN aswclatlon of to Terrobonno district announces thonamo of Mr. (lertrudo Whltels Date of first publication May C. 1920. MIM.AIID T TIUPLBTT, AdmliiUtrntor of tho estate of denote W. Trlplett. doceased'. DeAltMOND KIIHKINK, Attorneys for Administrator. Adv. 10-Hc Everybody is especially eager to gel yut into the country these beautiful days- -and the success of an outing comes partly in being properly attired. Jrt Ik w 'itl ' I ' Klectrlral Englneerlnc Klectrlc LlvMlns 4H Telegraph Engineer Telephone Work Mechanical ISnglneer Mechanical Draflimeii Mhln lir.ft.nin (iaa Knglna Operating CIVIL KNGINP.BR Sjreeylng and Mapping Mine Foreman or Knar. Stationary Knglneer AUCIIITIXT. , Contractor or llullder Architectural Drftemn tincrclo llullder Plumbing and Heating Khaki is the prevailing color for outing. It's cool and easy to keep clean. Women's ouling ready-to-wear khaki Breeches at .' '. '. $3.48 and $5.00 Khaki Coats; best quality twill $6.75 Khaki Middy Shirt ?3.87 Khaki Walking. Skirt , $5.50 Khaki pleated Skirts for gicj4?.lf?.h ...$2.25 Khaki regular Middies $3.25 Put the boy and girl out of doors these bright days and clothe them so that they will have a , good time. Lee's Unionall Play Suits, khaki, trimmed with turkey red material; sizes 2 o t6 $1.48 Lee's Unionall Play Suits, Steifel blue indigo "Just like dad's;" sizes 2 to 6 $1.48 Children's Hosiery That Wears Boys' and girls' medium ribbed Armor Plate Hose; all sizes; the pair , 29c 't t m sM-JL JfW JM07U6 UcMCW, CIIKMI8T SAMMANSIIII' Kr.ntli Italian ffljto ilM kk t$&ffi?M8k WWttti&tfi 0CND.OPCCON Aiinu I M wtttv- -r' ?l3?t'","lM ' ' -,l"1 "'" lui. ti Mu r.H ffl OsVtT iVUtmttSMi ?i f. tJf M I H 'XtTH wawars JtGwrl , -. '-