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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1922)
WEEKLY EDITION The bend bulletin VOI,. ,Y PRECINCTS OF 29; FIVE ADDED Change Made In Time For Primaries POPULATION GAINING (Quicker Itrltirtis Mm of County ('inn t IVtv liiH'nl CiiiiiIIiIhIci In Field I'm- .Vmttlnii. t linn In .Mil), When I'rtinary olectlonn urn hold uoxt iiiiuitli, five innni precincts will figure In tin) ronultn llimi ut pntvl oils balloting. A rccriit action or tint rnii tit)' court Increased llin number (mm 21 (ii 29. Tlirtio preclnctn urn ncliltitl In Bond miu In Redmond, and Tiithorow pro i-lncl In divided, allowing for tint ruatlon ol Plt'iiHuut Ridge, precinct. Steady growth of popiilnlltiii linn iimitn llio changes nocemuiry, tliu lust r.cncrnl uk'Ctloii showing Hint u unm ix' r of iiri'diictn went growing no In rr:" itn to iniikn Hi" tin 1 lot count n mutter of novnriil days. Those, In which tliln tronliln wiih itnniuntori'il art tliu one In which ii dlllon linn beii made. A hi; ("liy Change Vo(i I.lttlu activity him Iiimiii jicoii lo cully In tho matter of randldaten, tlmn luting llmltuil In August A. An. ilnrion for llio republican numlna Hon for imneMor. Judge, T. II. J. Duf fy unit W. P. MyiTH for llio renpec tlvn democratic anil republican nom InutloiiN for circuit Judgo bolnj? Iho only candidates definitely iittuirud. A city election will b held In connection with Iho primaries, It lit now Indicated, to submit In tho proplo (tin (iuctloii of iidvlnalilllty of it change In tlm form of cliy gov liniment. Announcement was miido Tutmdiiy liy K. i:. Vuico that lm will uuk tlm republican iioiiiluiitlnn for county rominlsiilnncr nt tliu Mny primaries III pt'tltloua nru now lulni; clrcu Intnl. Vitrei) him lituil ii resident of lies rftiiitcn county ultiro It h foriniillon, m. a up to Hint (lino huil llvil In Hi" pun of Crook county wlilcli later bocnniw DfHrhnlm aliire 1912. I In In ii utockmmi, fnrmnrly residing on th IiIkIi drter(. Ml prevent Imvlnic hi homo i.inrli at Di'h.'Iiiiu-k. iiI HiuiikIi lm "till unim duuirt raiigu. Hurry (lard of Mudm, muy be ii democratic candidate for (ho hoiua of rnprem'tittillvei, entering tlm lints iigalixl II. J. Ovurturf n ml Denton (I. Iltirtllck. who nrn sneking noinlii utlon on Ihn rupulillcan ticket for re election. CJ ii rd bun iiiiuoiinccd 111" candidacy for tho noinliiiitlon. County Poultry Association Will Ho Urged By L. E. Daiglcr. .OrKunlxudou of n DenelitiluH comi ty poultry iisBurlatlou to nfflllnto wltl: alio Htulo nsHiiclittlon, and lo hnvViiH ono of IIh purpoHOH tlm ft nuncliu; of no vf,r, Moi-hro plant In Uiiiid to coiiHorvo nny over proiluc lion for winter mnrkutliiK. In u move ment which li. I!. DalKlor, hiiccchh ful dairy uml poultry furinor, will nilvocuto. With llio ki'owIiik liitul--ust In poultry fnrinlnK IioIiik nliown In tliln county, Diilnlnr hollovea thcro will ha llttlo difficulty In potfuctliiK i.urh im orKiinlratlon, 1! of oro Iho oud of tho your, Daliilor Intonda to hnvo 2,000 InyliiR lionu nn IiIh ranch. With IIiIh In view ho linn ordered 0,000 White, I.oKliorn chlcka from tho Cliundlor roultry farm at Lolmndon, Ort'ROii, tlm flrHt 1,000 nrrlvlnr; lHt wcolt, I,ur lio expoefs to hiindlo ono of tho lictiv lent mont fowlH known, In nddltlon (o IiIh crb producorn. Hlthorlo Dalttlor litis, dovoto) hlu nttontlou liit'iioly to Jersey vat Uo, nwnliif; tho champion Joruey cow of Uontrnl Orogon, COUMY TOTAL PLANS STORAGE OF EGGS HERE iSmPMENTS OF I it BIG INCREASE 587 Cars Sent From In March Bend MUCH FREIGHT COMING Eight I'jiim of Automobiles lli'i'i'lvi'il In Miin Ii Mcirhnii(lli' l-'nr Itcnil (lii'nlri !l I Curs of l.iiinlirr In One liny, Forty pur cent liicrciim! In tlm number of en ik of I ii in her Hhlppud fiom lluuil. In March of HiIh year ovcir Murch, 1921, In revealed In fig- tiron made public liy Agent J. ('.. Wright of tho Inciil ntiillon. Tlm Mnrcli Hlilpnmnt iinioiinti'd to 587 cum, nRiiltmt 3 II Iho prnvloun Murch. Tho Kri'iitunl hIiihIii iluy'n hlilimiunl iiliico July, 1920, occurnid April i. when 31 enrn of liiiulivr wurt- nhlppi'd from Hunt), U'lillu wnitlior conilltlotiH uml lm imiuiililc rouiln hnvn reduced tlm aniiiunt of merclinndliio received bora for polnln In Ihn Interior, a Krunt Improvement In tlm nmoiint of liusl iifn donu hy local inercliantH Ih re vealed in tlm nmouul of mcrchiimllso comliiir in for loc.il tmo, which Nhowx itrcut lncrriii;o over lnn( nprlnK .Miiny Alitor ltrcelnsl KlKht cum of nulomohllCH were liliied In for Hulo huro hint nionth, itnyit WrlKlil. ntutliiK (hut three tlmcn im ninny ttiitomolilli'n uru IicIiik re ceived an lnnt your. A wide field of mile, for local lum ber Ih revealed In (ho vurloun dentin- ntlonn of (ho HhlpmcntH, which In clude practically nil partu of tho im tlou. DISTRICT BOND DS REFUSE Pending Litigation Prevents) Irrigators v rom Con siderinfi: Offers. AlthoiiKh fevi'rul lioml hoiito rop- icMentutiVeit liihlHted on miliiiiitllni: hid nt Tuivdiiy'ii nmctliiK with (ho rent i nl Ori'xun lirli,-ntlon ilutrlct Ul-i-Hctors nt Hitilmoml, It wan finally mutually a k reed haiwimu hond iihhi and dlrrctora (hut It would hu uso Icbm (o Hii'lniiK or icckIVb IiIiIh ii( pres ent. nccordlni: to II. II. Do.Uuiond, iittnriiey for tho district. IIIiIh will lie imlicd ui;alu after tho Hiipreme court lias decided tho ap peal of Iho directors who wore ox eluded u( tholr own petition nt tho tl mo of tho hint illHtrlct election, II wiih decided. A meetlni: of tho nottlern on (ho dlHd'Ict will ho hold tonlKht nt tho Powell llutte community hull, for tho purpono of forming pinna for temporary fliinncliiK. 2 Mrs. John Cramlall And Her Daughter Cut About Heads Cavs Collide. Mrs. John Criiiidull was wrlously hurt nnd hor. 12 year old daughtur wim nihil Injured Tuesday whou automobiles driven hy Robert Cmu dall and 11. Chrlslophut'Mnu met lu n hmul on coIIIhIoii nil tho highway around Pilot llutle. Frames of both cni'H wore twlited, and tho machines woro othurwlso damaged. Criindull wiih driving out to tho Pilot llutto ranch, whou ha mut Chrlntophui'Hon coming toward town. Doth cnrH tiro reported to hnvo turned, tho sumo.wny. Tho Injured woman and girl woro brought to Rend (or inodlcnl euro. Mrs. Crnu ilnll lti Buffering from n doop scalp wound, whle.h extends from hor foro head to tho top of hor hond. Tho girl wau bruised about tho head dud hor our oul. Uath will rocovor. ARE HURT IN AUTOSHSHlf crazENSfflP B IIHND, DICHCHUTIW COUNTY, OREGON, 'I IIUIHDA V, APRIIj in, l2S. NSAMITY PLEA MADE DEFENSE R STEVENS Questions Asked of Jurors Give Inklinir MUNZ WINS IN SUIT Ki'loiiy Indli lineiil I'oiinil Knull) Itolirrl Klotiwii On Trlnl Kor. Alleged AhHiiult on U'oiilutl DImiiIukiiI Axki'il. liiHunlty In tho dcfoiiko In the cane of Itohert Htevunn, ul lci:i:d "Jack this Ornhhor," In (ho trial opening Wednenday In circuit court. Thin wuh nhowu hy Ktovcnn' attorney, Clinrlcn W. Krnklno, In ij ui'Kt icniK to (ironpocllvo jurorn yes terday afternoon. Krnklnu naked vnch tulenman If hn would ho lira- hnrrntnvil In flndliiK a verdict hy Iho fact (hat ono of limanlty would place tho dufendnnt'n froedom ut the din crullon of tho court, and It ho be lieved u young mnn should ho placed In tin peiiltcutlury for uc(s com mitted 'while not In IiIh right mind. Tho opening Mntcment mndo (ho po sition of Iho dPfeiiKu oven moro clear. Mrs, Adn l.liidluy In complninlne wIluoHH lii (he cane, In wlilc.h a fltn (utory offense, Involvliic an attempt ed unsiiult on Mrs. Dudley, occurring Novemhor 8, Is charged. Stevens was nrrestoil on December 7, and was Indicted on two charges by Iho old grand Jury two weeks ago. Afl.i IllKinlKxn! Attorney Krnklno moved (hat (he cane bo illnmlscd. on tho ground that Insufficient facts urn net forth in the Indictment. His motion was denied. While tho grand Jury continued Its somiIoii yestorday with every Indi cation (lint no report' would he sub mitted before today (Thursday), llio himlneiis before (ho secret tribunal was added lo by the resub mission of tho cane of II. M. Kelnay, hold by the special grand Jury which recently concluded Its Investigations, on u charge of larceny by bailee. A demurrer to tho Indictment, Inter posed hy Denton O. Ilurdlcl;. counsol for lvelsny, setting forth that tho formal churgo against (bo dofend.int listed two nepnrMo crltuiunl allega tions, was rtilotl favorably on by Cir cuit Judge Duffy. Tho court held that the Indictment v.-.th faulty In that It accused Kolswy of wmngf al ly cashing n check, and of cmliezil- Ing and converting money to his own use. The Indictment wns referred (n (he grand Jury for amendment. Defendant Wins Tor llio second time, tho damage null brought hy Will llnrsoll mid I'atil MortHchiug of Alfalfa against A. Muni! of Redmond, was decided for tho defendant lat night when tho Jury returned within 20 mlnuteri of tho limn ut which It left (ho court room. Sevon hundred nnd olgh(y nine dollaiH wiih anlted in tho com plaint for louses alleged (o hnvo beon Hiifferod through (ho purchnao and u so of unclean alfalfa seed of low germination. It. S. Hamilton represented tho do fendant, I'atil C. King and Itoss raruliam uppearlng for tho plaln tlffu. Nat urali.at ion Proceedings In Court Include Case of Soldier. Four applicants woro admitted (o cUIzouhIiIp Friday in tho course of iiaturalUatlon proceedings hold In Jmlgo Duffy's court in tho presence of 11. W. Tomllnson, oxnminor in chiof for (ho lintiinilUntlou bureau at Portlnud. N. W. Holes, Clifford T. Cllno, John ltlklcouborg, nnd O. N, Soronson, nra tho now cltlzoiiB. Sorquaou, ns nu ox-soldlcr, wns not required to prove tho qualifications demanded of tho others, 'Tho ensos ot Dan Augland, and Hnnry Crnuor woro continued, and Hint Qf Cull Hanson dismissed with out projudlco. FO SmihFRE S iVII-IXON 1?AN! FILES Permit For Use of Paulina Creek Secured STOKAGE IS PURPOSE Di veloiuiient, Which Will Nfrilisl In I'hc Venra To Cost l?li:,(IOO Tlioiisnml l-'ool Hiini To lie Constriii trd. Looking forward to logging activ ities In tliu section (o (ho call of l.n rinc, Tho Shevlln-Illxon Com pany has sucurod u permit for tho njijiroprlatlon of five second feet of water from I'aullna creek ut a point about one and one-half miles from ho state highway. Development cost Is given hu J12.000 for a pond to cover some 80 acres, and con struction of an earth dam 1000 feet long by 10 feet high will be Involved. Storage of approximately 10,000,000 fec( of logs will bo inado possible. In connection with the securing of tliu permit from State engineer Percy A. Cupper, J. I. Ilennossy, general manager far the company, staled (hat milling Is not at present being considered. Tho move Is en tirely In preparation for future log ging, he said. To IjQg In l'hn Years 'J. II. Melster, logging superintend ent for the company, estimated that the big body of plno timber which Is tributary (o (he storage sl(o will not bo reached (or about flvo years. When construction of (ho dam will start ho was unnblc to Btate. The pond can bo used for many years. In addition (o (he use of water for the pond, tho permit allows its utll itntion for domestic purposes and for steam boilers. Permits Issued from tho engineer's office for (ho months of January, February and March wcro 7-1 In num ber, covering (ho Irrigation of 10, 1G0 acres of laud, development of 1S03 horsepower, ami use for min ing, municipal, domestic', and other purposes. KatlniBted cost of con struction work undor these permits Is 21.t,000. S. P. & S. President Denies Rumor In Regard To Train Service Up the Deschutes. Aitiurnuco that no reduction In piissonsnr or freight servlco to Cen tral Oregon Is contemplated In con nection wiih tho proposed consolida tion of (racks betwen Metolius and North Junction, is contained lu a wire received by The Ilulletln (his morning from W. F. Turner, presi dent ot tho S. P. & S. railway, lu re sponse to n query sent Tuesday. Ills reply wns ns follows: "Tho pioposcd consolidation Is n measure of economy, lo save dupli cation of maintenance chnrges nnd reduce buses from operation, "Definite plans hnvo not been nr vaiigcd, but wo do not nntlclpnto (hat reduction will ha mnde In Iho pivsent service." Bend Bear Hunter Engaged To Train Dogs For Movies Introduced nt tho last city council mooting ns a future motion picture nctor, W. P. Vnn dovert denied Saturday that ho would persoii'uily appear on tho screen, but admitted (hat he bus beon ougngrd to (rain several dogs nnd f. bear which will bo used lu pictures planned by n Portlnnd ompnny. Vnndovlirt achievod nution wldo proiilnonco ns a hunter through U0 Irvln S. Cobb Biory "Tho Don) That Hunted Mo," appearing U tho lnat number ot tho Cosmdpolltnn. It la pre sumed Unit ho will dlroct his dogs when they nuiko their debut bQtord the camera. CO FO R NEW POND NO REUNION COlIEilPLA EASTER TO BE OBSERVED IRE APPROPRIATELY Special Services Planned By All Churches ANNOUNCE PROGRAMS Mli'dcnl OliM'rvancc Arranged M Most of locnl I'laci's of Worship Sunday Schools To Unto Prominent I'art. Preparations for Easter services which have been going on for several weeks, will result on Raster Sunday, April C, in one of the most complete and Imprcsslvo observances of tho day which Iiend has witnessed, it Is Indicated in (ho announcement of the plans of tho various denominations. Last year's record attendance, esti mated ut 3,000 people as a total for all of Ilend's churches, Is expected to he surpassed. Rev. Iloudlnot Sceley of Portland will preach the Easter sermon at the Presbyterian church, tho services on that day being In the regular order with (he addition of special music. An Raster program Is being prepared by (ho Sunday school, but due to (he recent illness of Mrs. John Dubois, who Is In charge of rehearsals, the program will not be given until a week later. lteurrcclloii Topic Tho Sunday school of tho RaptUt church will be prominent lu the ob servance of the day, giving their In teresting program, which they havo been rehearsing for somo time, at the 11 o'clock services, as well as holding tho regular lesson period at 9:45. The B. Y. P. U. will meet at the regular time, 0:43 o'clock p. in., with a topic appropriate to 'the occasion. Rev. F. H. Heard, pastor, will do liver his Easter sermon, "The Re sults of The Resurrection," at the 7:45 o'clock evening service, special Easter music being also a feature. Rosewlg's "Mass In F" Is being re hearsed by tho choir of St. Francis' Pnthnll rlnirrh nm! will hn KtlHir nt i solemn high mass on Easter morn- Ing at 10 o'clock. Soloists are Mrs. T. E. J. Duffy, Mrs. John Walker, Vr .1. I. f5P. Mis, Ada Warner. Miss Marie Drosterhous and J. T. Mrs. L. W. Leverctt Is the'blsh' broken Averts. obs(ruc(ons. and advertising signs. Woodruffo Oagen organist. M.hmm Announced Observance of East"' at the St. ; Francis church will consist of gen-j eral communion at 7:30 o'clock In the morning, the solemn high mass at 10 o'clock with an Easter sermon, and evening sorvlces at 7 o'clock, with n rosary sermon, benediction, and (he blessed sacrament. On' Good Friday at 7:30 a. in. tho mass of tho Prosanctlfied will bo Intoned, the holy trinity, the adoration will bo observed and tho sacrament adminis tered throughout tho day, and sta tions of tho cross will bo observed in tho ovening. Devotion of tho holy hour begins at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening. A Sunday school program Is be ing planned ns the Easter observance at the Christian church. Plan Suml-.o Mertine Eastertido will to observed In tho usual npproprlnto manner at the Methodist-Episcopal church. , Sorvlces on Easter Day, April 16, us follows: Sunrlee prayer meeting, 0:00 p. m. At 10:30 o'clock, combined Sunday hool nnd church service. Uaptls- ai servico for adults and infnnis. EC ma reception of now mombers, special sormon for tho children und tho Eas (or sermon. There will bo spoclal Easter seloctlor.s by the children and tho choir will preseul .(ho following program: Anthem, "Ho Is RIbou," Parks: solo, selected, Mls3 Murgarot Thomp son; nnthem, "I Am Tho Resurrec tion," Parks. Music Is l'eiituro At 7:30 o'clock, musical program by the choir as follows: Preludo. Mrs. R. S. McClure; an them, "Shout Ye High HeavonB," Chndwlck; solo, "Bo Yo Qlad," Amb rose, by Charles O. Wilson; mixed qunrtot, "Christ Our Passover," Do Zlcliuskl, by Charles Ot Wilson. Os car I. KreRiteas, Mrs. R. S. Dart aud Miss Catherine Manny; solo. "Tho Voice Triumphant," Stmts, by Mrs. Hurvoy McKonrlo; double quartet, "Hymlng. Hymn;" prayer, the ras- (Conttuuod on Page 8.) No. 7 UPKEEP FUNDS FOR HIGHWAYS ARE ADEOUATE WoodrulTc Describes Work of Maintenance CLOSE CHECK IS KEPT Detailed Reports of Work llono And Money Spent Required IJy Com mission Patrol Planned Club To I jit Ham and Eggs. Nearly $200 a milo Is provided for maintenance of the state highways In Deschutes county Ibis year, was tho statement of C. W. Woodruffo, resi dent engineer, at Wednesday's Com mercial club meeting. Funds will bo more adequate this year than last, lie staled, because nil equipment had to be purchased out of tho smaller fund provided at that time, while llt tlo additional equipment has been found necessary (his year. To make the highways passable with comfort at a rcasonablo speed at all times, and to make it a pleas ure to drive over them a largo part of the year, is tho highway commis sion's aim, Woodruffo stated. Ills personal aim Is to make tho roads In Central Oregon belter than thoso elsewhere In the state, he declared. Sections Designated Funds for highway maintenance aro appropriated annually at the di vision engineer's recommendation, according (o sections, the highways n Deschutes county consisting of !0 sections. It was explained. These funds are divided Into four pnrta; one (or spring work, another (or (all, a small one (or summer work and an emergency fund (or washouts nnd similar contingencies. This Is used (or improvement If the emer gency does not arise. Very detailed reporls of work done and money paid out arc required by the commission, so that the actual cost of maintenance is learned. In comparison with the average cost in the state. The resident engineer s office is flso charfJ wlth """ nnj beatification of the highways, and - wl" conduct during the summer a constant patrol, to guhrd against rub- described in an Interesting manner I the occurrences of his trip to Bend today, during which he stopped sev eral tlmos to remove cordwood, rocks, tin cans or advertising signs which had been placed on the right of wa; Hani, EfiK-i Donated Next Wednesday's club luqcheon will havo as its principal course, ham and eggs. The ham will be donated by the Oregon Meat market, the eggs by tho Union grocery. It was an nounced at today's session. Charles Wilson sang two solos, ac companied on the piano by Ashley Forrest, now member of tho (orum committee, in charge of music. E. L. Payne presided. (Opposition to Abandonment i o.-T. Track Explain ed To Club Directors. 1'ioaenting tho case of tho Warm Springs Indian reservation in Us pro test against tho abandonment of tho Oregon Truuk track between . Metol ius and North Junction, O. L. Bab cock, agent, appeared before tho di rectors of tho Bond Commorcial club at a meotlug following tho (orum luncheon yestorday. Dabcock stated that threo billion feet ot timber aro .contained, wtblu tho reservation, and will soon bo de veloped; nnd that 10,000 acres ot (arm land will ho affected by tho proposod track abandonment.,. The directors took no action, but will consider tho matter at Thursday's regular meeting. t Babcock held a reunion with Ij. Autles, Commercial club secretary, whom ho remembered as' 'catchor on tho baseball tonr.i In his homo tqwn, ' In Nebraska. MIAN AGENCY STAND IS TOLD