THE BEND BULLETIN. VOI,. VIII IJUNI), ORKOON, WKDNKSDAY, )KC 14. tyio. NO. .o 1 i I I ! L CENSUS 'JUST COMPLETED SHOWS 211 CHILDREN. Thin Will llo IJatca of Apportionment .. to llenit District Voters Au thorlzo New School on the I'rlnovllle Road. In November, 1900, there were nix children between thciigcsnf, iiik! 30 years in the Ik'inl school (ttwtrict I'tcd. Sylvester anil 1'rlncc Slants mill Marion, Pauline null Margaret Wlest. The school census for 1008 showr-d aoH. nftel which the Richardson district wax taken away, no Hint only 177 wcic Miowii y the cvitMtM ol 1909 I'or thin year the census just completed shows an children twlwccu 4 iind ?o years, resident in I he district November 35. At the meeting of the voters ol the district held last Wednesday evening ut Chairman Trlplctt's utorc, n lew of 10 mill win votrd lor the school year 1910 it In the absence of Clerk Wiesl, Clmir man Tripled uctcd us Clerk. The nttcniiuncc at the meeting was small. To Open a Now School. At the meeting of the volcrs of the diitrlct held ul the school house lust Saturday it was voted to ocn u school on the I'rlncvllle ruad ubotil five mile from llfiid. A IKtltloij uskiug tint such action be taken win submitted to the School Hoard at a meeting held November u. Tile signers of the petition were I.. C. Young, J. K. Moslcr, S. II Dull, W C. Watigh, Willi Hen Miit, II Iv. Stcwnit, Marion Kolx nun unil Mr. Moen. Ol the eight who voted on the measure, all luvorcd ncuiitg the lhool. An yet the Hoard has not (letcrmined the exuet location for the school. School NotB. The cnniMta, "Tables TurnriJ," will I rendered I'rlday afternoon, Orcein. lrj.at I.lmtcr'j Variety Hall. The public cordially Invllrd. Mr. Moo viiiled MUa Young'a room latt Monday allrrnooti. Highlit Oraile club Inttrad of meethiK Thurtday, lit regular night, will meet December 31, at which time a Cbrltt mat programme will lie rendered. 1'raneei llcdflold wat abtent latt Mon ti ay on aetfouut ol IIIhfm. The Second grade doing tome ipc clal work in Hiawatha. School will clote on the I'rlday before Chrittmai for a week'a vacallon. Now Hooka for the Library. The Writ Nntionnl Hunk has given the Public Library n ta-vol nine net of the Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia. The work is en CH WHY IT PAYS To Do Business With IFo Deschutes Banking (Bb Trust Company. "Wr !! OUR money is snfe; every safe-guard and protection for the depositor is furnished. Your valuable papers may ue siorcu in our fire, and hurglar-proof vault. Our cen trally located olllces are always at our cus tomers disposal. Our 11 r i iceiaiiy weteome, mey win mm our uuuk. u ittndy place to write letters and transact their jusiuess. We want vou to feel near enough to the olllcers so that when you want advice regarding your business,, or any investment you wish to make, you will freely consult with them and feel that any advice is gladly given, as it always is. The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company Of Bend, Oregon "Conservative Banking for Conservative People." h. D. I1AIRD, l'rei. J. V. MASTHU8, Vice Tre. M. O. CON, Caihicr. tlrcly up-to-date, the last two vol time being the supplementary cdl tlon of 1910. Those expecting to order maga .iucs during the Christum season trc nuked to older them iIiioiikIi the librarian. BASIS R)R CIIAROE. The Call Salt! that lllkln am) Co mil Hail Hecn Indicted. The specific mutter forming the basis (or the criminal action against J. A. Hodman, (J. T. Morchend. I.. I). Wieit, K. V. Constable, Hen Gotlcr, H A. Hunt and Knrl ilenlou by Sheriff Itlklux mill Wlllinui Combi was published in the Citizen's Call dated Novem ber 39 but really issued November 5. It rendu iitt follows: Aflrr an rllrctltc driiioiiitratlon ol t lie Law and Order people, coiuiirUed ol rruievllle'a ln-tl cllUcua, imlicnueut were returnrd nnlnat two leading ml UlcMiit Our wat HhcillI Klklut, who it teem, when oeciitlon dcmaniU It. ninkpa It hit hutlurtt to vote at both Madras nnd I'rlnevlllt'. Thr other wat lllll Comlit, who ran, when deration re ipilrst. acquire a IckI rctldrnce within Uly dnya, Vet thlrldrd by Ihe protect ing unit of lliothrr John, he manage alway to keep out ol trouble. NEW ROAD OPENED To Coino Into (lend from Pilot Hutte Ranch Section. Work on n public road to lc opened from the vicinity of the Pilot Hutte Kiiuch to Hend in now curried on. This rond will give the ranchers in that locality .1 shorter road to Heud, us they now have to come in on the Hoar Creek road. Two miles of the wotk lias lccii completed, and it is the ptun to have the road oencd by Febru ary, unless the ground freezes too hard to be easily worked. The roud will cuter town from the north side of Pilot Hutte. Ttie (Hit Neighborhood. OlST. Or., Dee. 11 George McCaltlf ter hat bought a IlKhtniilK hayballer and i-aixcM to Kt buty within a tew dayt balling hit rye hay to get It ready for the lleml market. J. O. McKliiney U buying all thr VouiiK cattle he can, at he I going Into the Block butiuett, George Schumacher hit for the patt four moiithi butchered one lo two beetc per week, but tlilt work hat couie to a clote fur Ihe teaxiu, Another dwclllne ft lielut; contlructrd at Hcterl SprliiK'- Ooveriinirnt land now In thlt vicinity It about kcaee at hen't teeth. Mitt 1'lottle Kerry of Slttera la teach ln Ihe Oltt School, boarding at J. O. McKlnney't. Win. Ilardlt hat been to Redmond at- lending the llrotherhool ol Owl. Horn, to Mr. and Mm. Theodore Aunc, a 10 pound kUI on Decent bcr t 1 . Mrs. Koicoe Saunders, who wai critically ill last week, is rapidly improving at the Heud Hospital. John Cohen, an employee at Hrvan & Youiiiistrom's camp, h confined at the Heud Hospital with a serious case of pneumonia. tanner menus are es- mi tn 1 !...!- . linn niTnn iiinni nnininii in mnml ntwuiiunyyuniuuunujLuWunH COSTRUCTION FORCES AL KUADV IN Till: FIELD. Laterals to He Provided to Water l.andt of all Ketllera In I line for Next Season' Crops Sur veyors Setting Corners. The Ccntrnl Oregon IrriKalion Co in puny has n camp of 45 men coustrucliiiK IntcraN cilit milus ciisl of Heud. There arc 1 8 teams working now and the number will lie increased to 30 The conumi is nrrutiKiuK to or.iuir.e two more liinilur camps, one in Redmond, ihe other in the Powell Unite dis trict. The ciimp now In operation east of town is working on miiiuII ditches and 1 literals, and will complete ull of the ditches ntipplied by the Ceu trul Oregon canal. The men ure now working on what is known us Lateral C, which will supply water for the land bcloriKinK to I'. I.c.May, Iv. A. Kuoits, Cole H. Smith, John It. Williams and David Williams. KnicM Garrett is in charge of the construction work, which is being supervised by Iiu Kiuccr Kedfictd. Six bridges have already been completed on the Hear Creek road over the company's lat erals. Thomas Langon has a crew of engineers in the field setting the corners on each government legal subdivision, or 40 arre tract. The quarter-section corners were set some five years ago. The Columbia Hrldgo. The Oregon Trunk Railway bridge across the Columbia river is !ciug built half a mile down from Cclilo motion on the O. It & N. and just below the Tumwater falls. It will be nearly 4000 feet iu.leugtti and about 90 feet above low water of the Columbia. There will le 39 piers with three abutments and be cause of the rocks on which the piers ore built there will be no un der water work. The longest span will be 330 Icet. The second span from the south approach is where the O It & N. road passes under the bridge. There is to be a 350 foot drawbridge across the govern merit cunnl. There will be six 330-font spam and 17 ioi-foot sp.uis of deck girders, and ut the south end there will be three sp.ms with 75-foot deck girders. The false trestle work is now built out to the chan nel of the river from the north bank and at the end a huge derrick is stationed, which lifts the tram-cars tilled with concrete mixture from the track and swinging them around dumps it into the wooden forms for piers. The south trestle i very much shorter, stopping be fore it teaches the canal, but u huge derrick here is performing the same service that i done on the north side? It is expected that the bridge will be ready in a year and u half from now. Lara's Doll Contest. Ah Christmas draws near, A. M. Uitru & Co.'h doll contest interests the little girls in and about Hcnd even more than it did when the votiong began. The 10 leaders in the contest follow those living outside of Hend being marked with a star: Myrtle Dalley. 107JJ Ruth Wormian, 834; Jotephlnc Young, 441; Coldic Con )' '731 "Led in llarryinan, J49; I.a nore Morrlt, 331: Hlma Wood, 177; "HI tie Horn, 175: 'Unlet NelT, 119; Ida Nliuougcr, 107. PUBLIC Notice is hereby c-ven that there will be offered for sale at public attctiou'ut 2 o'clock p. in. on Satur day, December 17, 1910, nt the office of Hunter & Staats in Demi, Oregon, the remaining fractional por tions of parcels of land known as Lytic acre tracts numbers 31 nnd 38, being such portions thereof as re main after allowing for right of way of the Oregon Trunk Railway. Said laud will be sold without re serve to the highest bidder for cash, ,C, S. HLDSON, Chairtnau of Committee, SENDS LIQUOR ORDINANCE TO NUW COAWHTTEI:. Instructions Were Not Followed In Oral! Submitted Claims Allowed Drainage Nuisance Referred to Committee for Action. At a regular meeting of the Com mon Council last evening claims as follows were approved and ordered paid: .S. J. "Seucrr, Treurcr, extra tervicct ....f Or) rw C. A. Chapman, police tervicrt.. 73 Marlon Carter, Yt cord of wood.. 1 25 I' red Van MaUe, lalxir 00 ttreett y 75 C. C. Trlplclt, pulicc M-rviev.,,. 5 ut O. H Young, changing U. S. Iielicu mark 1 50 Charlet Meeri, election ollieer.. 5 00 " " lalxjr anil pick handle 27 75 I. II. 1). Co , lumber (orcrottinvi 41 6s J. I. Wett, lalwr 0 75 I. Policy, Ulior lo 00 II. W. L. Sc V. Co., water JiH " " wiring jail... 6 oj Pioneer Tel. & Tel. Co 1 ij Nettle Ktcveuaon, boarding prii- oners ( j Other Tliorlijoruton, ator and txjwder 32 ou Premium on h. J. Seucer't lond at Trcaturcr so 00 Total f4oi 8j Marshal Chapman's reixut was then read and accepted, showing four arrests with fines aggregating f.Vt 50. The report of the Cit Treasurer, showing a balance ol 431.51 iu the treasury, was also accepted. 1 he matter of delinquent near beer licenses was taken up and re ferred to the Committee 011 Licenses, with instructions to take action necessary to protect the city. The sewage question was taken up when Murshal Chapman re ported having served written no tiers on several offenders, but with out results. It was decided that the Health Committee confer with the City Attorney in regard to scwuge mutters, and take proper action. The proposed ordinance granting to IJ. L. Weeks oud F. Wisncr a fruuehisc for a tail way through the streets of Hend was tcd the second time by title. A motion that it be laid on the table was lost, where upon it was placed on final passage, uud the proK)cd ordinance was lost. I A proposed ordinance to handle the liquor question was read lor the hrst tune. Alderman Sellers called attention to the tact that it was 1101 in accordance with instructions, the, sum of 6oo appearing instead ol : fiooo as the umount of license 1 hereupon it was voted that a spe-' cial committee be appointed to pre 1 pare au ordinance in accordance with instructions previously given, uud any other features deemed ad visable, and submit the revised dralt at the next meeting. Mayor Culd well nppotuted Sellers, Ovcrturi uud Kelley as such committee. The meeting adjourned to Tues day, December 20 The visit of Santa Claus to Howe's Hconomy Store last Satur day afternoon and evening was au interesting event for the children oi the town, and dozens of the young sters, many of them with their parents, were on hand bright and early to welcome St. Nick. The boy and girl who first brought the news to the store of Santa's arrival and thus won the prizes were l-reu liassett and Corn Hates, n two bluded jack-knife for Mnster Fred, and a set of china doll dishes for Miss Cora. Many of the little folks very earnestly told Santa whut they wanted htm to bring them for Christmas presents nnd they should not be disappointed. SALE. Mot House Vegetables. K. M. I,ndewig is building a hot-house 15x15 fset on lot 8 block 30 Deschutes Addition. There nre 1 two tiers of beds, with 335 square I feet of space. The glass roof is ' now being put on, and vegetables .iiiii 1... .. .1 i... 11... i.. ..., w . i.iiiicii iiiiiucuiHiciy. 'Reward. Fifty dollars will be paid for in formation lending to the arrest and conviction of anyone illegally cut ting juniper treus on lands within the Pilot Hutte, Oregon Irrigation or Hcnharn Pulls segregations. Juniper wood is n valuable ap purtenance to these lands and must be preserved lor prosective settlers who intend to file thereon. Ckntkai.OkkgonIkkioatiomCo., IO-.I3 Hend, Oregon. THK I'ACII'IC MONTHLY'S SI'HCIAL INTRODUCTORY OI'PKK The Pacific Monthly, of Portland, Or egon, it a beautifully illustrated monthly magazine which (jivrt very full Inform atlou hIcjuI the rexiureet and opporlu ultieiol the country lyiiiK Wett of the Kockiet. It lellt nil alout thcUorern merit Reclamation Project!, free Gov ernment hind and tcllt about the ilia trictt adanted to fruit riliu lUlrvliiu poultry raiting, etc. It hav.tplendid .toilet by Jack London and other noted author. The price it fi.50 a year, but to in troduce it wc will tend tixMuoutht for 50 centa. Thlt offer mutt be accepted on or More I'ebruary 1, 1911. Send your name and addrctt accompanied by fifty ceult iu itatiip and learn all about Oregon, Wathfnutou, Idaho and Cali fornia, Addrett, The Pacific Monthly, Port laud, Orevon. THE TOWN THAT PUSH BUILT VI. The Keen Clothind Dealer 'THIS It th. clothing dtalae who - want To th hardware ttora and frttly aptnt On advtrtlttd bargains the very bill Ht got from th furnltur dtalar'a till, Whar It want vvhtn th dry good mtrchant bought And paid with th bill that th butcher got From th groctr who had ttttltmtnt mad With th money th honttt workman paid. P. S. Tht hcaldtaltr xvht't up it muff It'tll atwayi advtrtut hit stuff. M&LP& The First National Bank OF BEND. BEND. OREGON Dr. U O. OOe, Prold.nl t A 8ATHCR. Vie. Pr.tlU.nt O 8 HU08ON, Oathl.r . Capital fulhr paid ... 83S.OO0 Slockhold.rt' liability 35 Surplut So. OOP TWELVE MONTHS OF PROSPERITY JWe confidently believe that the head ing of this column will be literally real ized' in 191 1. It will come in varied degrees to all of us, but each will have the making of his share iu his own hands. (Prosperity is what we uet from the re sult of euch day's work. iThe degree of prosperity enjoved is measured by our ability to spend less than we earn and accumulate the balanc in a bank account a certain nmouu from each da 's earnings. II This Hank wants to go on record as be ing willing to uid and ubet every effort of its customers to share iu the prosperity which we ieel sura the New Year will bring. Open an account now. Make larger deposits if you alreudv have au account. It will prove very satisfactory. 5Hx DIRIJCTORS: U. C. C0 . A. SATIU'K C. S. HUDSON 1 V. SMITH II. C. HU.IS STREET LIGHTING GREAT DELAY IN GETTINO ARMS FOR POLES. Company Finally Has to Alake Tliem of Iron Pipe Which Is Now On the Road Plans for Change of Pumping Plant. The Bend Water, Light & Power Co has been greatly delayed in in stalling street lighting, by inability to get, nnywhere on the Pacific coast, the arms for banging the lamps out in the streets. After ex hausting all other means of solving the difficulty the company whs forced to the necessity of making its own arras. For this pnrpoe It has galvanized iron pipe now on the wav in from Shaniko and when it arrives the arms will be erected on the poles that nre already set ud the street lighting will be in stalled in short order. The arras will be 14 feet long, so as to swing the lamp as far as prac ticable toward the center of the street. A galvanized guy wire will run from the top of the pole out to the end of the arm to sup port it, the end of the arm itself not being quire to the top of the pole. The water company is also fig uring on a change in the place of taking water from the river. It finds that sooo feet of 6-inch main will be required to make connection with present mains from a pumping plant to be located h little above the sawmill. Fitting for a pump to be electrically opciatcd have already been ordered. The com pany docs not wish to buve to bring in the water pipe by teams when the railroad is coming so last, ind will probably defer the change until the railroad comes unless more urgent reason shall appear. Horse Killed it Tumalo. TumaLo, De"c l B. IL IvdniKtori returned from Shaniko latt Thursday where be went to take J. W. Ilaker and family who have Onc to Koteburg for the winter. He reports the roads in a frightful condition. The young folks of thetc parts had a dance at the old Smith mill build inK Priday ni(ht. While there Grover I'ulliam met wild the lots of a valuable hone. He put the hore in the ham and not long after went out to look after the team ami found that one of the animal hail fallen 011 the barn floor and his lev was broken between the hoof and the knee and he wat (hot G. W. Wlmer & Son were trailing tome fine oatt straw ou the Star ranch last week. L. H. Root, road supervisor, is doing -otnc fine road work on the bill between this place and Laidlaw. John H. Edwards hat sold lilt ranch wet of hi place and has soue lo Spokane on a viilt. r in -i-