BEND BULLET VOL. VIII BUND, OKKOON, WKDNKSDAY, JAN. M, 1911. ?:o. 44 THE NEW COUNCIL IN CALDWI-1.L liLliCilil) TO RU PI,ACE OVKRTURP. Mayor Coo, II. II. Allen nil llteodoro Aune Tnko Kent Now Commit- Ice Appointed to Droit Atiioml- menu to Liquor Ordinance. A,t on adjourned meet Inn of the Common Council held lust evening, the old Council met (or the hint tune, und nfttr transacting routine business adjourned. Recorder Kills then swore In Mayor Coc. who took the chulr Theodore Atiuc, and II. K Allen took the oath of oflice as Aldermen replacing; j. w. nuiitcr aim T Triplet!, M. J. Kelly iticitt-dcd himself. At the meeting of the old Coun cil all of the Aldcjuicu were pro- cm. t lie luiiuvvinif unit were approved: J. It. Kelly, police icrtlec. Ute...$ 73.00 1. a. UMiMiiin, imiiicc wivicr, Dec , phone calW 75 73 Nettle blotnuiii, ImmhIIiii piiMMirr ,, i.ui V. A. I'tir Ik. Nov , t)rc salary. 40 no JU.UJ ii. v.. iiiiii, .-sov , lire, taury.... II. C. Klli, rtr rtlcctoiUi?. Ilcuil bulletin, IHili, ordinance. . . II. W. I.. P. Co., Mater, light (J. I'. TKrt fi Co., elector' Mr. II. C. Kill. itciioKispIilc woik ,, llflul l.lvrrv Mtablr. Iiay. Irani... 3JJJ 4..V 9-35 7.m Clly Dray, uimivlng Ihjimt j.yt Total i44.4j Officer Chapman reported five arrests lince his lam rcort wan made, with a total of $Hj 50 assessed In fines. Recorder Kilts' rcorl for the quarter ending Decern lc r 31 allowed 16 meetings of the Council, 37 trials held by him, and 22 cou vidians with a total or $234.80 in fines. During the quarter he mined warrants for f 1784 75. The report of Treasurer Spencer showed 5433.67 received during December, and $39187 disbursed. When he ' received the books in January, 1910, theic was $33. 19 on hand; during the year he received $3539 93, mid disbursed 531 19.78, leaving a bal ance of $S3 34 on hand January t, 1911. Upon the motion of Kelly, seconded by Oticil, Alderman Over turf's scat was declared vacant, as he is no longer eligible to hold office, living outside of the city limits. Having finished their work the old Council adjourned. The first business taken up by 'the new Council was the uppoint ment of a new Alderman to till the vacant seat. Anne, Kelly mid Oucil voted for S. C. Caldwell, and Allen and Sellers lor J. M. Lawrence. Catdwell took the oath of office, after u recess, during whioh Mayor Coc selected his com mitted, which follow: Police, I'ltcaml Liquor License Allen, Sellers and Kelly. , Streets, Public Wuys and Sewers Money If you hnve money to burn, keep It in the house where it may be burned, lost or stolen, but if you want to keep it safely where it will always be ready for you when needed, deposit it with us. A bank aeeount will pive you better business standing in the community and a pros titfe that you may never have enjoyed be fore. If your name is not on our books, we will be pleased to sep it there before the close of many days The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company Of Bend, Oregon Consorvotivo Banking for Conservative People." ' 1 II I1A11U), Pre. J. W. MASTKRS, Vice I'res. ' M. 0. COM, Cashier. Sellers, Anne and Oncil, Wuymiml Menus Kelly, Culd well und Antic. Health Allen, Kelly and Sellers. Cemetery und Public Property Oncil, Caldwell and Auue. Rules, Order of Business ntiil Klectloiis Auue, Allen and Kelly. The petitions of Holmes & Smith, Hugh 0'Kiine,Sllverlooth '& Brow der, J. R Williams. C C. and I).ivc Williams, Mike Drnglch, nnd of Myers He Wllkey Tor saloon licenses wercrclcrrcd to the Committee on Police, I'lrc and Liquor Licenses, to Ik reported 011 at the next meet lug. Amutiou to notify applicants tor licenses that unless they com ply with the liquor ordinance before February I, their license fie will be refunded, and 11 licence refused. 11 second application not to be con sidered, resulted In a tic vote, Sell ers, Oucil and Caldwell favoring tt, and Auue, Kelly 11 ml Allen opposing it. Mayor Cue voted uguiiiht It. A mntiou to apxint a Mieciul committee to amend the new liquor ordinance resulted in another tie, Allen, Kelly and Aunc voting for. Sellers, Oncil and Caldwell against. Mayor Coc voted lor the motion, und appointed Allen, Kelly nnd Aunc on the com mittee. The Council adjourned until Sat urday evening at 7:30 when the amendments will be taken up. RAPID CONSTRUCTION Steel Has Been Laid on Oregon Trunk Line to 68 Allle Post. Dr. U. C, Coc, who returned from Portland Sunday evening, is very optimistic about the progress of the railroad woik up the De schutes Canyon, on the Oregon Trunk Line. Just before leaving Portland Dr. Coc had n long talk with I, P. Shannon, Secretary and Treasurer of the Oregon Trunk Line, nnd other Hill interests, and President Stevens' assistant. "Mr. Shannon informed mc" said Dr. Coc, "that the steel had beed laid to the 68 mile post and it is his belief that trains will be run niug to Mctolus by February ao Mr. Shannon receives a telegraphic report of the day's progress every evening; the track-laying machine nut down 11.000 feet, or a little over two miles of steel one day, but the average is from 8,000 to 1 1,000 feet, when there are no delays. "There is a tunnel nt the 71 mile post which might tic up the work for a few days. The next delay will probably be at the crossing of the Deschutes River, a few miles north west of Madras, where a steel bridire hns to be Putin. Willi this exception, and the Crooked River bridge, the road-bed will iw reauy for the track-laying machine, through to lleiid. "Five or six of the concrete piers for the Oregon Trunk bridge over the Columbia appeared to me to be completed. These piers nrc on the west side 01 tlic uoiumma. mere is a large force of men at work, and the company appears to be desirous of building this bridge as rapidly as ossihlc." to Burn COURT CONVENES UNLARflEMENT OP DISTRICT IZCONUNUED TO MARCH. Tax Levy for ISM I fixed at 16 Mllls LoKKlnjr Application Again Con tinued New Road Districts are Ustabllshed. The January term of the County Commissioners' Court met nt the court house at Priueville January 4, and remained in session for nearly a week. There was more business transacted ut this meeting than at any previous session. Commiss ioner Rice is in Portland attending the Wool Orowcr's Convention, and Judge Hllis nnd Commissioner linlly were the only member" present. The application of John It. Ryan, or the Deschutes Logging Co , was continued over to the March term of court in order to secure briefs on ihe question of lilt right of the County Court to grant 11 franchise for logging on the Deschutes River, and the opinion of the District Attorney on the subject. This proposition came up at the Novem ber term, and was curried over to the Junuury term. Tin? question of enlarging the boundaries of School District 13 was Lrgucd before the Boundary Board by T I! J. Duffy for the petitioners, and M. R. Elliott for the objectors. In the absence of a full Hoard, and in order to secure an opinion from the State Superin tendent of Schools, the matter was continued to the March term. The Boundary Board is composed of tin County School Superintendent and the members of the County Court John It Ryan, one of the objectors to the granting o( the petition, made a long talk before the Board. Clerk Wclit and V M. Ray. mem bers of the School Board of District 13 were also present as representa tives of the District. The tax levy ou the 1910 roll for the year 191 1 was fixed ut 16 mills, divided us follows: ' General County ami Slate 7K mill. (enrral Sellout 3 mill. Koid (cicluiivcol I'rlncvillcl.j 1920 mill. IIIkIi School (exclutlve of Dis trict 12) ii milli. Library I so mill. Total 16 milt. This levy is five-tenths of a mill higher than the levy last ycor. The principal reason for the increase is 10 secure more money for the road fund. Three new road districts were created in the northwestern part of the County, Hiltmau, Cline Falls and Sisters being the names by which they will be known. Pro" tically all of the present road super visors were reappointed. The Court approved the bonds of the incoming County officials. T. N. Balfour, tax collector, gave a personal bond, thereby saving the County the rxpense of obtaining n surety company's bond for him The jury list, consisting of the names of 200 tax payers, was drawn. Several pints were approved b) the Court. A plat of the new town of Roberts, at the G. It. Robert much about 35 miles north cast of Bend, on the Priueville-Bear Creek road, was accepted. Severul plats of additions to Redmond, and the one of the new town of Vanora, uliotit ta miles north west of Mad ras, ou the Deschutes River, were approved. Increaso In Counry's Receipts, The following statement shows how the receipts of the County Clerk's office have increased during the past year. The figures were taken from the Treasurer's report 1910 1900 January f 51a.11 307.6s I'ebruary 41805 30180 March 733-1 401.70 April 652.35 31540 May '. 679 6t 335 25 June ,, 65305 309.60 July , 61H.13 38135 August.-. 45550 291.45 September , 030.21 36830 October 553 95 563-65 November... 40370 57761 December.... 461,75 400 w Total' f bKjo 67 $ 4403 07 Adjudication of Water Ulght. The Board of Control recently ad judicuted the relative rights to the waters of5quaw-Grcekrnnd Tuuinlo Creek. There were 75ditch rights involved in the Squaw Creek de termination, but the decisions In detail have uot yet been received In Beud. D DENTED I'KINEVILLE FOOTBALL TEAA1 WINS 17-0 UAML:. Out-Played In All Points of the Oimc Contest Proves Interesting, Al though Local Team Hail No Chance to Win the dame. The Bend football tenm was de feated by the Priueville aggregation Saturday on the hitter's grounds by 17-0 score. The game whs much closer than the score would indicate, although the Bend bovs at no time during the game had any chance to get the lead in the score The game was characters il throughout with fast plavttig. imi there were btl few dis.uMnu ovti decisions to detract from Ihe game Dr W W Pi.uikiier offi nd -umpire and George Alvx.iudur . Redmond as referee The gum was played under the few rule-. The Priueville team showed the results of its consistent tr.itniiitf. The boys worked out every utter noon for the past ten ilu, uml were able to run oil" their play much faster than the Betid team could. There were no serious injuries during the game, although Ray Wilkinson returned Sunday looking as though he had been through a hard contest. The Priueville team was strength ened by the addition of several new players. Gunim of Redmond, pioved to be a tower of strength Brewster, who played a star gume here, was also in every play, and although be was hurt a few times, he managed to stay throughout the game. Coe also played a very good game. A. M. Pringlc started to play otic down, but the strained ligament in his leg gave way. Wilkinson, Metke und Weider played an exceptionally strong game on the defense. There was no noticably weak points in the Bend line-up. Priueville scored within the Grst four minutes of play, but failed to kick the goal. During the second quarter Richardson fumbled when receiving the ball back of his own goal for a punt, and Brewster o Priueville got it, making a second touchdown, which was converted, making the score 1 t-o. The third touchdown and goal were made In the last quarter. The Priueville team gave adauce in the evening in the P. A. A. C. Hall, at which all of the Bend people were present as guests After the dance a supper was served to the vrsit-ng team and friends. C0A1MITTEES NAMED V. P. S. C. CsNow lias Committees to Carry On the Work. The meeting of the Young Peoples Society of Christian En deavor held at the Union Church Sunday evening was well attended. President Egglestou appointed the following aschaiimen of commit tecs: Social, Mrs. M. S. Lnttiu; Prayer Meeting, Mrs Charles Nis wonger; Lookout, Mis HU Bozcll; Music, Mrs L W Ltnd borg, und Piuauce, C I. Bozell. The by laws for the organization were not considered, as the sample ones sent for had not been received The society expect- to give a social within the next two weeks, to which all will be invited. Mrs. E. M. Thompson wi.l lead at the meeting to be held at the Union Church next Sunday evening at 6:30. The subject for the meet lug is "The Greatest Lives." As it will be on open meeting, a large attendance is looked for. PINE FOREST CO. ELECT Officers and Directors for Ensuing Year Chosen. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Piue Forest Irrigation Co held Saturday uftcr uoou at the McGillvray school house the following Directors were elected for the ensuing year: W. J. McGillvruy, G. II Slack. W, V, McNuughl, C: D. Itowe and M. W. Wilsou. It was decided to go ahead with the construction, work ns rapid!; the weather will permit, as it is the intention to have wuter on the laud by the next irrigating season. An assessment of fa 00 per acre was levied by ihe stockholders. This Compauy, which is subsid- lary to Ihe Arnold Irrigation Com pany, will enrry the water from tin riid of (he Arnold canal, near Ihe Silver Lake road. The North lateral will also receive its water from the Arnold canal, Tne Pine Porest Irrigation Co in pa 11 now has contracts to supply water to 5000 acres of laud, and will contract 111 the near future to supply 1000 acres more, At a meeting of tire Board of Directors held at C. D Rowe's store on Monday the following officers were elected for th ensuing year: President W. J. McGHlvray. Vice President W V. McKitigiit Secretary O. H. Slack. Treasurer C. I). Row. The Directors ordered from the Bend Lumber Co , the lumber fori the 300 foot flume to be built north of the Silver Like road. The turn kt is being delivered now. ami the ontrtictiou work will begin in hf near future. WATER USERS ELECT l dimmd IMegntlon Present and Will Organize With Association. The regular nntiuul meeting qj the Water User's Association was held Saturday afternoon at the hall over the postofficc, and the follow ing officers were elected for the eiiiuiug year: President P. It. Dencer. Vice President E. W. Richard son.'' Secretary S. H. Snyder. Treasurer C. VV. Hocli. Directors E. A. Griffin, L. C. Young, It. W. Richardsou. G. W. Ferris and J. A. Thomp son, representing the water user about Redmond, were present, and stated that it was the desire ol the men they represented to organize with the local Association. Next Saturday afternoon a meeting will be held at Redmond, at which time those interested in the movement will be present and join the associ ation. The officers will en dowi for the meeting, taking all tt.i organizations books. The name of the organization was changed to The Central Oregon Irrigation Company Water Uvr' Association. The articles of in corporation were submitted, and. tne Association is now incorporated under the state laws. 1NNES LOSES CASE Contest Case Over .Morrill lismesteaa Is Lost by Plaintiff. V. A. Forbes, attorney for tht defendant, received a Utter Sunday from the Commissioner of tbe General Land Office at Washington, stating that the decision in the ca ofjoe Iuues vs. II. W. Morrill, defended by his heir Arthur MorriU of Powell Butte, had been revered This was n contest case over tht Morrill homestead west of the river. The local laud office ut The Dalles gave a decision in April, 1910, foi the plaintiff, who was represented by C. S. Beusou. V--5 "k "Lij' '-- .- The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Mwa iiiiwwwwiwiiiii miia w ! Or U O. 00. PrttlJanl t A ATtlH. VK, Prtdnt 0 8- HUDSON CaihUr OaplUI fullr paid SSB.000 StockholiUrs' liability - Si OOU Burulu - SSOOO sauiM 'ANOTHER.5 NEW Last year, perhaps, you turned over a nice, clean sleet ami beaded it "Mom money saved in 1910." How did you own. utf If uoj as well as you expected, try it again in 1911, If you are satisfied with your profits, why not head the new Jeaf for 191 1 "Keep up the record for 1910"? We do not liav'to tell you that we will (insist von iu every way possible in yottr bunking busi ness in the New Yourour irtw leaf Is headed, "More mid better bauUiug bqrvice for tgu." DIRBCTORSt U. C. COK . A. SATHIR C. S. HUDSON V, V, SMITH H. C W.MS ISMOLlFFliS CONSTRUCTION OF FIRE CAPES AUTHORIZED. US- Young SdiOAl Will Not b Opened Un its I'atfttotters Furnish Hqulppeil lUMn-g-Hw Pin? and Set of Itaferesm Bk Ordered. At tbe meeting of the School Board bW at Chairman Triplett's store Saturday evening the follow ing Wife were approved: f. X tUr i U n. Wtest. Win il' t'H 545" R-l Croaa Drag Co , Trc. trill.... S9'i l'attar-on Dm lu , ttev Mil..,, 12 -j Millard Tnplrti, teacher KV . . n The bid, by Sutherland & M -hito.h, to 'build the two exits f.r $'57 75 w" accepted, provided thr wenlci ax re 10 , certain rnini'i changes m the plutis. The 01 u from the second floor will Ik bum oil tbe eaat M1- ol the building, tle douU (tours opening into u clonic room Tbe first floor exit is to c 041 the north sMe of tbe school BOMMt. Clerk Wiest was instructed to order a new $ foot flag for the school, as well as a 22 volume sen of tbe International UneyctnpedM in n clot It binding, at $80 00. In regard to equipping the Young school, it was decided that utles those applying, for the new school would furnish a suitable buslduiff, witL stove and wood, as previously agreed lo, the uropositiou would be dropped. Principal Hirnngton was present ind reported thai dnnng the thre school wetks in December seven high school pupils were absent 201 1 the S days on which ab-ences were recorded and were credited with 35 of the 44 cases of tardiness. Tne Board rcqnettad him to draw up a set of school rule to be submitted at the next meeting The Board tavore I taking action in regard to tbe cases, snd will in all probability do so at it next meeting. Ta Remodel Hotel UcuJ. Hugh 0' Katie will begin work in the near future on severul im provements to be made at the Hotel Btud. A iijjar stand wul be put in the ft out of the room no occupied'by bis bar on Oregon -tretrt. Toe diuing romn is to be tfnlaigrd, and an entrance from Bono street to the room will be put in He will also remodel tlic gcueiul arrangement of tbe hotel. Ulectrlelty st Redmond. Tbe pl-nt of the Crook County Water, Light Power Co . ut .Redmond ha been installed, ond the buildings are now bfing wired tor lights Instead of using aics lor Mreet lighting, a cluster ol five incandesvcut bulb under a large reflector tc ued. Five such lghts I ave bcvti put up on Sixtu Street. LEAF r3 7M 1 . i. i