WEEKLY EDITION VOL. XV. IH5NI), JHJHCHUTHH COINTV, OHKGO.V, TIIVIIHIMV, MARCH H, 1017. NO. i ; GflUNGILORDERS NEW PILOT BUTTE INN TO BE OPENED SOON. G S 5 H AVERTED ROAD CONTEST RULINGS MADE GOU W Milt WALK NEEDED STEPS TAKEN FOR MAIL SERVICE. 3sVmI for City Clemi-up IliiipliMnlrr-il by Chief or Pollco In Monthly Report February Hill nro Allotted. (From Wednesday's Dally.) I A necessary Mop wan taken by tlin lly lout nlRlit toward securing n J mnll delivery for Bend, when thn I council, meeting In rcgulnr session, -ordered thu construction of nix nnil if no-holt Milieu of nldownlk In that I juirt of thn city lying between tho ) river nml tho railroad track, nmt between thn mllU anil tho south linn of tho Lyllo acreage. Tho notion was taken on tho recommendation of Postal Inspector I.luehnugh, niailo Wrvernl wcok ngo to City Kuglneor ( Robert 1). Gould. An nmondmeiit to thn nldownlk ordinance whs passed, flxltiK spcclfa rations tor walks, nnil providing thut t hoy mutt Iih built fluxh with tho property lino. Tho council heard thn rending of yn ordinance vacating HlKhlanil nvo 'nue at tho race track, nml acceded t i tho wish or Chlnf or Police Nixon by pasting tho dog license and rog Istry bill, tho mwwuro prorldliiR nlso for wire in u nl m. An ainomluienl to tho peddlers' ordlnanca wan road, providing nn exemption for nuwspa pern, milk, and len, and for homo grown produsts, tho tnklriK of or .lrr not to claih with tho rights of Inter-state commerce. Toiler ltcMtrt Gitrn. Tho monthly report of Chlor or I'rllro Nixon wan read, showing no Arrests for tho month or February, -nnd recommending tho romornl of nevornl houses In Uand now encroach Iiir on streets or alleys. Tho rocom incndntlon wan allowed, na was a request tor a light In tho alloy to tho rear or Thompson's turnlturo itorn. On another suggestion mado from the pollco dopnrtmont, City Attorney Benson wiii Instructed to atnond tho 4irdliiauco RovornliiK boxliiR mid wrestling oxtilbltH, ho na to raise tho t for promoting such amusements Trm XI to $5. Mr. Nixon empha-i-'rril the need for a city clean-up an n na tho snow shall have goim. Warrant ICtnuilnrd, 1 ndor the houd ot communications, the Deschutes Investment Co. ap plied tor n permit to inovo a tramo I milling, now In tho ronr ot tho First National Hank, to allow of the oreo tlrn of a moro pormauent structure. The roquost wnu granted. A letter from Kiudor llros., of Den ver, slntlng that tho llond warrant list Ih being taken caro of na rapidly n poHslbla by their attorney, prelim inary to funding tho city debt, was rend Tho application of Flnnugan llros, for n plumbing llconso was granted. A letter from (ho Oregon Trunk railway, asking for a olty franchlso for telegraph wires to bo rt rung for the Western Union from tho depot to tho down town otflco, Tho wires have already boon strung fr Bovornl weoka. A petition for in electric light to bo pluccd lit tho corner of Wall street and Georgia avonuu was granted, u petition asking for u sidewalk In Hlver Terruco along Nowport avenue, Wcot Fifth street, nml Trenton nvo-uuo-wns allowed, excepting block 13 lit tho addition, and tho request ot J H Ilanor that red light bo plnoud whnrovor flra apparatus la stored, was rotorrcd to tho pollco, flro ami liquor llconso commltten. ' Tho following bills wore nllowod: Hoy A. Wlilto $ 2.00 Henry Burton 2.50 r J. Murphy 30.00 8. Bousou 20.00 Hugh O'Kano 31.60 H C Kills .. m 34.02 Owl Pharmuoy 40 M K. Coloman 20.20 Bend Clnrago Co 0,00 F Domotit 3.00 Bend Furulturo Co .. 00.00 llrnd Bulletin m 8.1i A. Bather 3. CO IKnrt "Wutor, Light & Powers, . rf 10, ...... 3Q3.00 II C Rills, (tor Unhurt Gould) 80,00 Jlr llowu & Wiutora ..... 1.35 W Montgomery 7.00 Uend Hardware Co 3D.7G Robert J), aould 80.00 Frank Kulp 00.00 A U. Taylor 3.00 h O. Thompson 4.50 Wlliard Houston ...:. ., 15.00 Frank Frankuusor ..... ,... 4.80 Jim Moad 5.40 31. M. I'rlbblu 5.40 Stephen Prlbblo 4. 80 1,. A. V. Nixon 103.60 Total $031.57 (From Monday's Dally.) Why will tho buildings ot roads under the provisions or tho $0,000, 000 state bonding art benefit Dps oliutoH county? Why will It benefit the slute7 ,. Tho resident or DosahutA county who host answers tho first query can pull down sumo prlxo money, ns can students In tho local high school and In the grammar schools ot the coun ty who are suocsMful In answering tlio saooiiiI question. This Is n big stuto-wMo contest, devoted to a big stuto-wlda subject Quito probably It will Im taken up by tho school authorities, and cer tainly It should Interest pupils who aro Interested In big state problems, and have n taste tor writing, Following aro tho rules governing tho aoutesl; Contest A Hubjectt Tho benefit nrorulng to tho county In which thn writer Is a resident from tho Improve ment of tho roads described In tho $6,000,000 bonding net. For tho second best nrgutnent, a first prize of $6. For tho second best argu ment, a prlxo ot $2. There aro 3C first prlxos nod 30 second prizes In this contest. ('outwit 11 Subject' The benefit which will aoertio to tho statu at largo from tho Improvement of thn roads desrrlhttl In the bonding act. For the best argument, n first prlxo ot $2S. For the second best argument, u prize ot f IB. Contest (' Subject: Tho same as contest II. This contest Is open only to bona fide students ot Oregon high schools. For tho best argument, written by a high shoot student a prlxo ot $10, Contest D Subject: Tho same as contest II, and Is open only to bona tide students ot Oregon grammar schools. For tho best argument, writ ton by n grammar school studont, n prlxo ot $10. Itlllfft. One person may enter but 0110 contest. ' In contest A, tho author must be a resident ot thn county whom lion cflts from thn proposed road aro dis cussed. Contest II Is open to any resident ot Oregon who does not participate 111 oitiier ot tlio other contests. In contests C and I), tho argument must discuss tho road proposal from tho statewide standpoint. No argument In any contest may oxceed 20 words. Writing must appear on but one side of tho paper used. Manuscripts must bo written pref erably with typewriter or pen nml Ink. Tho name and address of tho author must appear In tho upper right hand corner ot the first page. Arguments must bo submitted without accomputiyliig letters, ex planations or other enclosures. Tho envelope enclosing tho manu script must be addressed to Senator W. 1). Wood, lllllsboro, Ore, and on tho envelopo must also bow rltton the contest entered, thus: "Contest A." "Contest II," Contest C," or "Contest D," as tho case may be. Manuscripts must be rocolvod by Senator Wood on or before 0 p. 111. March 15. Manuscripts that do not comply with tho foregoing rulos will not bo considered. Manuscripts will not bo returned to the authors. Neither Senator Wood nor the con test Judgos can undertake to answer letters or Inquiries concerning thu contest or awards. Awards will be announced an or before March 25, 1017, by three Judges to bo named Inter. Tho right to publish any manu script Is reserved by tho committee FORM ORGANIZATION Farmers Combine to Produce II luh Class Kggs nml (let Ilcttcr Price. (From Tuesday's Dally.) At Prluovlllo, 11 iiiuii and women met ut tho Commercial club rooms with tho county agricultural agent and nrgnulxod tho Prluovlllo Poultry Association, J, II, Qruy was elected president and llay V. Constable ns socrqtnry-trouHuror. After general plana wuro discussed, tho nowly formed association adjourned to moot on Saturday, March 10, ut tho sumo placo when u constitution and by laws will bo adopted and thu business of tho association bogun. Tim lllir.r.un tt Mn n,i.i,.l.ultA.. Is to foster poultry raising, purchaso supplies and oroato hotter market ing system through oo-oporntlvo ship ments of eggs, which nro cnndlod ujid gunrnutood to tho purchaser. It Is planned to cultivate the market at llond. Tho organization la planned after similar associations, usually callod Vim circles,' 'and 1b bolng encour aged mid usslitod to tho fullost ex tent by tho extension sorvlcu or tho stnto and tho county ugqnt. It pro vldus for n hotter condition to both producer and consumer. ; '4U4tf. , . . - - -si . . S sJHEsssssssssssssBfe. iBBBBBBHHttlBttMM. sIsbbb1bbssiP!bbbbbbbbb1bbbbbbbbbb1bk. M'$Ji.tftr ffBBDrKi "- "rtf ' "lLJXjiHBH , fSAilSldKSEBiHBHflBBaHBVBHBBBBBBHsBBMBSBHBBHH BtB.y'fy. .Y.ytiSWSSSSMrM. .iSMfMSi J hlm2i M Z.VW wSSSSPttct tWt 9K sftBBBBHBflSNK2ftB9jH!wLBHBBJBSJBljSBBi J 7flilf!fc 1 1 tl spBHIswM MQNLmTl$-xmmJfMJmfWIAWIP 4f . sK. vH4MBlBbVBlVBHMHflBMIBBRVsLnSl e SAflA.'gy.fcyn.-M MBTIS tTttf liteBHMC -g W. w 1- - -.'aBI'yll'1 'SfcMMjSSB flBM HIMKBHBiBVSBHBSHKffliflSlBHB 9 (From tho first published photo graph.) Thu new Pilot Ilutto Inn. tho first photograph of which Is shown above, will be formnlly opened to tho pub lic on the evening of Saturday, March 17. Tho opening program has not been announced but It Is understood to Include an elaborate dinner, fol lowed by dancing and other enter tainment. Adjoining tho site of thn old hotel, long a landmark In lleud, the new hotel will provide tor tho traveller and auto tourist tho comfort ami at - traction ot a modern and up-to-date hoetlery with every twentieth century convenience. On the rirst tloor aro tho dining room, with Its rainbow decoration nml beautiful view window, a small er private dining room, ladles' room, writing room, lounge and office. The kitchen Is also on this tloor between the two dining rooms. A barber shop adjoins the office, The two upper floors are devoted, FIELD DAT TO BE HELD HERE MAY 19 IS DATE SET FOR BIG MEET. llxlrutlte Conimlttii' Met Hero Sat urday to Propum Dclulls for tho IttnntN of DoM-liuto nml Ciixik County Content. (From Tuesday's Daily.) May 10 Is tho date set by the ox- ooutlvo eommlttoo of the Central Ore-1 gon School Day, to bo held In fiend this year, at which nil the high schools and grammar schools ot Dos ohutos and Crook counties will par ticipate In Held, track, declamatory and other contests of Interest to the public sohools. An Invitation will bo sent to tho county superintendent ot Jefferson county Inviting the high schools and grammar sohools of that county to participate Tho program, with n few excep tions, will bo much tho same as tho field day hold last year ut Hodmond. In tho track events the 880-yard run has been omitted from this year's program, and In the grammar divis ion tho 50-yard dash, 100-yurd dash, 75-yard low hurdles and 8880-yard relay havo boon given to boys under 100 pounds weight. In tho speaking division ot the program each county In tho high school section wljl havo ono repre sentative in eiicn division of this de partment from throe and four year schools. One representative at large will represent the high schools hav ing only eighth and ninth grades. In tho grado school division of tho npoaklng department two entrants will bo permitted tor each county tor each division. Stenographer (o Knter. A feu hire that will bo Introduced this year will bo tho stonographlo eontOMt, uudur thu direction ut Miss Ada Wlldo, of tho Commercial de partment ot tho Crook county high sohool. This contest will be open to students In first and oacond year typewriting. Tho eommlttoo present Saturday when details wore nrraiiRod, com prised ; J. K. Myers, suporlutondent ot tho Crook county schools; 10. H. Hvans, ot tho Crook county high sqhool; J. A'ton Thompson, euporln tuudout ot tho Deschutes comity schools; F. Thordarson, superintend ent of tho lloud publlo schools, and F. S. Francis, of tho Uend high schools, aocrotnry ot tho association. to gurst rooms, single and en sjiltc, 03 In all, nil with Individual bath or shower, or both, All have tele phones and aro furnished with tho best that money can buy. Tho general stylo of tho hotel arch itecture Is Swiss chalet, tho Idea being carried out In tho stone work and plunked uppod story or tho ex terior, and thu use ot flnmo marked logs over the porches and above the stone work. Hollowed logs tor win dow boxes add to tho effect, lloth Inside mid out of tho building, no l'"H ''s beon omitted to add to the attractiveness of the hotel or tho comfort ot Its guests. Philip It. llrooks, ot Vancouver, II. C, Is the owner of the Pilot Ilutto Inn and to him the people ot Uend owe a tremendous debt ot gratitude for his enterprise and for the slxe ot the Investment he has made In lleud. That llond needed a modern hotel has long been urged, but It was not until Mr llrooks came hero H. ....n....t .i -ii.iu.t.... i and realized the possibilities attend- ROAD HEADS FOR COUNTY PICKED XON-APPOINTMi:.T OF COUNTY FAIR 1IOAHU l'W3i:i ui:ix)iti: COt'ItT ItOAD APPIIOPIHA TION IS CONSIDItltKD. (From Wednesday's Dally.) January business whs wound up, and March luiflnoss begun when thu Desehutea County Court met this morning In tho council chambers of tho O'Kano building. Appointment of road supervisors was tho chlet bus iness left over from tho first month Inf IttA VAftt tvlillit Mt nrlnin lntnaal un,,or Mnroh 0U8lnW8 WB8 aiscusslon of tho possibility of staging a county fair, In this connection, delegations from Tumalo, Slstors, nnd Iowor Drldgo woro prosont at tho court bos bIoii, and tho suggestion mado by tho Tumalo cltlzons, that no fair board bo appointed, but that tho county make appropriations tor the support ot tho various local fairs, met with l" general approval. A decision on this -"' J "": ""' " ,,, . E point will be .made, later by tho court."8"'1'" "on'V, Ac,cord,nB ,t0 " now Without thoppolntmot of fair !, f" f . " b - bourd, according to tho Btato law, the holding of a county fair In Impos sible. Another Issuo was In regard to tlio appropriation of $5000 tor road Im provement, to match au equal amount to bo furnished by tho fcdoral gov ernment, add forms vero bolng pre pared during thu latter part or tho afternoon session to bo used in case such u course should bo adopted. Itoad supervisors named, and tho districts In which thoy will servo, aro as follows: Charles Muma, 11; Rob ert H. Ledbottor, 17; A. 11. Dommlng, 7 Poter Thompson, 8; Ivan Knotts, 0; W. L. Wilkinson, 10; L. II. Hoot, 11; U. J. Skolton, 13; F. F. Ilafnar, 20; C. M. nragg, 21; P. U. Johnson, 22; O. O. King, 23; II. Urooklngs, 24. Tho bond furnished by J. H. Dlt tomoro, ns Justice ot tho Peace for Itodmondr was approved. WILL LET CONTRACT Two Trips n Week' for Milllcun Mull uro Specified. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Hills for tho mail contract from Minicau to Sink will be rqcelvud up to April 17, It was nnnouncod today uy P. II. Johnson, ot Milllcun. Tho contract will call tor a two trip n wook sorvlco, leaving Mllllcan on Tuesday and Friday ot each week, and leaving Sink on Wednesdays nnd Saturdays, A bond ot $1500 inuBt bo furnish ed with each bid. font on tho great growth of thu city that thero seemed to bo any pros pect of satisfaction ot tho need. Following the first announcement of tho now hotel In The Bulletin over a year ago, a period elapsed during which doubters scoffed at tho Idea Insisting that it would never bo car ried out, and tho months that passed without apparent action being taken seemed to loud color to tho argu ment. When, however, actual work was bogun, It becamo known that nil tho delay had been caused by Mr. llrooks' desire to novo things right. Ho had given his word that tho hotel would bo built and ho had mada up his mind that when It was built it would bo a satisfaction. Until ho was satisfied with the plans he would not go ahead, but wbon they had met his Ideas ho was ready to proceed, and tho result of his long study Is seen In every detail ot the finished Pilot Ilutto Inn. W. C. Illrdsnll will bo In charge ot tho hotel tor Mr. llrooks. POWER RATES ARE LOWERED PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD GRANTS REQUEST. ? IXfiul Water, Light & Power Co. May Cut Ilntr nt Any Time Iteduc- tlon Will Apply to Uho or Power In Present Month. (From Wednesday's Dally.) That tho Bond Water, Light & Power company Is having no obstacles thrown In tho way of its desired re duction ot ratos In this city, was evidenced last night, wheu a copy ot an order entered by the State Pub lic Service Commission was received by T. II. Foloy, manager ot tho com pany's local Interests. Tho order Is an amondmont ot the order Issued by tho commission on T..1.. , lA.r l.l-i. ,ij.ti . . nMV.V o lltu limAlululIl UIIUTliVS It) bo mado, while tho company Is given permission to make any reductions desired. Tho petition from tho com pany, and amondmont of tho previous order were necessary, us tho commis sion had fromorly ruled that "certain rates, and no others," should apply. Hates Apply This Month. Tho now ordor of tho commission provides "That tho order Issued on July 1, 1915, Is hereby modified am! amended; that tho rates therein fixed Bhnll bo deemed tho maximum ratos which may bo Imposed and collected by this utility, and that they may bo changed n will by tho utility upon proper publication, nnd tiling or tar iffs or supplements to tariffs, as pro vided by law ainl tho rules ot (his commission, provided no such chango or changes shall result In any In crease over tuo rulos horototoro mon tloned, nor In nny unjust discrimina tion as lietwbon classes of service and Individuals." Mr. Foloy stated this morning that tho docreaso in rntoe. as notltionod. will go Into effect on April 1, but will apply to ohnrgos Incurred during tho prqseut month. Tho doorcase providos a two cent i. nitvuruii uui ipr sninu consumers and a cent and one-halt cut for largor usors ot electric current. NKW TAILOK llKUK. Carl Johnson, a tailor formerly lo cated In Portland, has moved o JJoud nnd opened for business in thu Law rence building on all etrcotJ Mr. Johnson brings many desirable roc omraondatlons from former custom ers. ? COMPROMISE IS MADE AT REDMOND. lUiad Hnilorpcd to I'nii Through Jlotli Xumalo ami I)cncliutc County Court WIII lib AskctI for Ilrldgo Over Hivcr. (From Tuosday'i DnUy) A clash of opinion as to tho route to bo endorsed for tho post road through Deschutes county along a north and south lino, resulted In the formation ot two distinct tactions at tho road meeting hold at Hodmond last night. Whether or not tho road should pass through Deschutes or Tumalo was tho chief Issue, and a compromise was finally ctfcctcd to allow for both towns being toucboJ by tho highway. At tho preliminary meeting Perrv Ileedy, of Hodmond, was temporary chairman, his place bolng taken br I). A. Kendall, also of Hodmond, ns chairman ot the evening. Tho real business of tho session was trans acted aftor supper. With the meeting only a short time under way, I; becamo apparent that tho question ot whether to on dorso Tumalo or Deschutes would lie tho chief Issuo to be decided, and after much discussion ot tho relatlvo advisability of the two points, a com mittee composed or Roscoe Howard, of Deschutes, nnd Fred N. Wallace and J. M. Griffin, of Tumalo, waa named, and Immediately held an emorgency session at which tho com promise was mado. The recommendation ot tho com mlttco as adopted by tho delegates at the mooting, provides for a re quest to tho county court for tho con struction of a bridge over tho Dos chutes river near tho Marsh .Aubrey place, to 'servo tho residents of tho lower end of the Tumalo irrigation project. Tho route as determined, from Terrebonno to Hodmond, through Tumalo and Deschutes, to Dcnd, will bo referred to tho communities rep resented by tho delegates, for ap proval. Tho Dcnd delegation stood pat during tho altercation preceding tho compromise, refusing to take sides. Delegate present were the follow ing: Perry Iteedy, 11. A. Kendall and Dr. Hoseh. Redmond; Paul Gar rison, Clydo M. McKay. R. M. Smith. and W. D. Barnes, Dead; John Perry. H. II. Dletrloh and J. J. McElfreck. Torrebonno; J. M. Griffin, F. K. Day ton ana F. N. Wallace. Tumalo, and Roscoo Howard and C. M. Rcdtield, Deschutes. Among others present wore O. C, Morrow, of Culver; D. E. White, Ophl City; Denton O. Bur dick, Redmond, and Mrs. Roscoo Howard. TWO WEEKS OF LIFE IS ERASEI After suffering from amnesia, or lapse ot memory, covering a. period ot approximately two weeks, thought to have been brought on by a savors, headache, II. K. Uaker. ot this city, returned to Bend. Saturday night, ac companied by Fred Fish, who had gone to Sherman to meet him. Aa noarly as can bo determined, Mr. liaker has no recollection ot happen ings for the 14 duys, haforo ha ar rived In Arlington on Thursday ot last week. Mr. Raker disappeared Tuesday night, when returning withers. Ba ker from Portland. Ho dismounted from tho Oregon Trunk trala at Fall bridge and vanished. Sheriff 8. K. Roberts, ou belug npprisod ot tho, circumstances, Immediately sout out telegrams throughout the northwest, with tho rosult that Mr. Bnkor was located in Umatilla. Previous to this, howovor, ho had travelled to Spokane and back. It has boen ajjeor talucd. Froia Umatilla, he wont tq Arling ton whbro ho foimerly resided, and novating old frliiuls there, his famil I ies returuad to him, but he was at an utter loss to account for his presenco thore. Sam Woods, a trav eling snldsmun. accompanied him on his wny back to Bend. as. far as Sher man, whoro he was wet by Mr. Fish. Ho waa somewhat 111 ou arriving iu Bond, but Is improving rapidly. Tho amnesia from which Mr. Ba ker suffered, blotted out nil recol lection of OTonta during his visit In Portland, nnd of tho trln from that city to tho point ut which ho loft tho train,