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The bend bulletin. -A-. vol.. ix. IIKNI), OIIKCON, WKDNKSIMV, MAY U, 1111 1. NO. 11 1 ' . li i ' V .'I I E HAKRIMAN TRAINS TO RUN TO BEND. Aa Soon ai Oregon Trunk Line Is Completed Hcrt, Dcichutt Road Will Uo lt-1'arty ol Uffldala Mere Yeaterday. 0 SERVICE I urn ui'iliu uumm; n i , M i . From the time of the accident the 'Hint I lend s to have railroad acr-, , . njured man never regained con gee over the Hnrrlmnn an well ns ' the Oregon Trunk road Immediately upon the completion of the bitter to this point, is the statement made by the parly of lliirrlmiin oflleliils who were here yesteiduy. Apparently then is no longer any question of the Deschutes road build Its own line south from Kedmond, at least for the present, it being the Intention to use the Hill road, under Mime Joint trackage arrangement us at Mlnts further north, for tills 152 mile stretch. It Is as yet uncertain whether or not the Harrlman nmd will have terminal grounds and equipment here separate from that used by the Oregon Trunk, accord ing to statements made yesterday by It. H. Miller, General Freight Agent of the Hurriinan muds -In the Northwest. Fight of the big chiefs of the Jliirriman system nrrlved shortly after I o'clock ywterday and were entertained at an informal luncheon at the Pilot Hutte Inn under the auspices of the Ilond Commercial Club. 'Hie visitors were: It. H. Mil- er. (Sen. Kit. Agt.; Win. McMurray. and H. H. Could have taken rooms Cen. Puss. Agt.; L. J. Sfience, Asst. ut the A. T. Frame house. J. T. Supt. of Tralllc; F. W. Itolilnson. biiinon Jr and C. P. Putnam ure Cen. Frt. Agt.; H. K. liunsbury.i living In the nnncx to the old Drake AnU. Gun. Frt. Agt.; W. S. Has- ' house, nnd C. G. Sewurd and I). J. tengcr, of the passenger department, iKubideuu huve moved to quarters in F. It. Dunn, Trav. Frt. Agt., and connection with their new studio on F. II. Maloney. Mr. bunco's secre tary. While no definite statements weie made, it is generally understood that the primary purKse of the Msit was to Investigate terminal fa- j cillties here. I teaciiers lor nexi year: rnncipai For Mr Sence. whose headquar- J- '. Shouse of Grand Island, Neb., ters are in Chicago, this was n first '"' Assistunt Principals Kthel Hor usit to Central Oregon. He ex- dor of Minneapolis and Anne Mnr pressed himself as being greatly Im-, "' Ml Annette Coo did not ac pressed with the vnstnow of the copt the assistant principalship and country. Im.Ui In miles nnd In ihwhI-IMIim Murkel was selected to nil the '.' . , , .. , ,. , I vacancy. I he Hoard will meet blllty of development, mil wu.nt ,f enthusiastic in his admiration for lrilcll, nre IHlt hIkiI by then new Hend. I selections will be made to till the Mr. McMurray. who has been at ) vacancies, the bead of the great publicity work Did you know that the Hulletin conducted by the llnrrimiin system job shop can print your visiting in the west for the past few years, curds of the best stock with hand was esMcially interested in taking some script tyjie? TRUE BANKING FACTS If ou Itttvc ilinUiiK account, the lUnk dtnrt onr bookkeeping free of climnf- ami "dri oii i iliiteiimnt of jour receipt, mid jour rxwiiilt- lHH. ttllCIICVIT )IMIIIk (or It. Vimr imu-rllrd checU nre your receipt for the lilll you lour iwlcl You iimmI never jkiv it lilll !! If Hilil by check. 1 lie check U pot. tlve tiriMif tliwt you ld the money. You ciiuiMil I rohlied, If )ou corry check IkmiW, luMrad of the nctuul money. Vim wmiml loc jour money hy careleiie or fire If you keep It '" " H mi lisvrii clivcic Uok III your pocket you will alnayi hnve the right cliainse. for )ou cm make mil a cheek for any odd nmoimt. l) you wy by check, people will ee that you hac a Hunk account, .in.) wmrcirdlt will Iw giemly Improved. If you hnve 11 clircklng account at our Hank, you will be given upeclal coiilldrisllmi. hould )ou wl.h to Iwrrow inoiiey. ... , Your money In the lUnk keep the mill. niiiiiiiiK. employ Ubor, and liiukcn KiHid and protjieimis time, (or all. ... .11 If Mill have n chccklni: account, you need not .end money Uimue tlie'iiialU. You can scuit your check. If check U IiMt, your money U ttill ""Ihi'check'u'atolen, or fored, you do not loc nnylhlnu. The llnuk it liuble for forged check, It It pay them. .... , , . . Ml check lKok., iMink Issik. etc., arc free, and It cot you aWlutely notlllUU to lle n iwiikiiir nvnfu.it. you have a checking aewmut at our Hank, you will alway. feel free to a.kiora.vlce, or for a recommendation. We will lie uU'l " funiWi either . Nliiotetilln of the liutiuew of the world la done by check. Why "0t 't"w X'i'niiC Hank are nt your service. They Invite you to make thi Hunk your limine home. The Deschutes Banking & Trust ' Company of Bend, Oregon Conservative Banking for Conservative People." I n IIAIKI). (l're.ldent) J. W. MASTHRS, (Vice l'.t.ldent) V, O. MINOU, (Secretsry) DiRKCTORa: U, U. BAIRO, 1'. O. MINOR, S. V. BAIRD. iKillilug to hae n iMiiklitg iicoiuni. up with the Ideal coiiiiiioirlitl orgiuil utlon plitim for cooperative advertising. FATAL ACCIDENT n. C. Crlbb Mtcta Death Hy Foil l.fiat Wcdlieidny. Wednesday night, K. C. Crlbb, ) Central Oregon agent for tho Ore gon Life Iniiurnncu Co., fell from the balcony of the Thorbjornson building 1 on Bond Street, sustaining concuss. I Ion of the brnln which resulted In his dcntli Saturday nt 3:45 p. in. BCloUSIICSS, A coroner's jury, at a hearing Saturday uvenlng, over which County Coroner K. O. llyile preaideil, found that the dennised had met hit death by accident, attaching absolutely no Illume in connection with the tragedy The remains were taken from Hend Sunday, to be transput ted to the home of the deceased. SCATTERED ABROAD Lease, Umpiring, Happy Home of llachelors I no More. Willi the closing of the Guerin house last week by Mrs. A. M. Ijira, whose lease of the jirojierty expires June 1st, tlioMj who huve lieen residing there huve lieen obliged to seek housing elsewhere, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Dimlck have moved to u teniKirary house on their lots In block 13 of Park Addi tion, Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas hnve rented one of the Jones cot tages near the railroad, I). M. Davis left Saturday to visit his eople in Kansas City, II. A. Miller Minnesota Street. School Hoard Meeting. At the School Hourd mooting last Suturday night signed contracts were received from the following im EXERCISES OUT-OP-DOOR CF3LE BRATION YESTERDAY llljtk khool Senior Crown Angellne Younz a May Queen Students Present Parce fortune of lloya and (Jlrli Told. The Class Day exercises held on the Hudson lawn yesterday proved by nil odds the prettiest affair of the kind ever seen In Hend. Despite 11 chill wind, ulnrKc and enthusiastic KiitherifiK witnessed the unique out-of-door celebrutlon. First wits n very pretty process ional and crowning of the May Queen, 14 school Kirls, ull clad in white, participating- Angelina Young wiui Queen of the May. Lyle Hichnrdson bestowed the regal crown us)ti her. ISeforu their (Jueen the girls then ierforincd n well enacted May dunce, and un wound the May Pole wltli all the pretty customory form. "Her Old Sweethearts", n farce, was presented, the Hudson piazza being used for 11 suige, and the western Inwn furnishing 11 place for the audience, many of whom found "standing room only." In this clever little sketch Mnrgaret Wiest and Ivan McGillvray played the principal parts. The others in the J play were: John Hates, Steve 1 Steidl. Warren Wheelock, John Slither, Hruce Dcyiirmond, Lyle Richardson, Max Itichardson and I Itay Dcyiirmond. Not the least attractive feature of the afternoon wus the class fortune telling, when Kmily Schrndcr, dressed m n Gipsy, told what the future hold for euch mem ber of the high school. Senior President Lyle Itichardson closed the exercises by bequeathing the senior mantle to the next year's senior class, Throughout the after noon the Hend Hand added much with Its excellent music. CITY ULUCTION AT 1'KIMIVII.LI! On Mny 10 I'rineville holds a sieciul election, three questions coming up for vote. One Is to bond the city to nn amount not to exceed 10 er cent of the taxable proorty. for water, light, sewage, parks and buildings. Another is n promised tax issue amendment to the city chnrter to raise the millnge from 10 to IS. The third Is to have minor city ollicinls appointed by the mayor and council, and not elected. -Full Stock of Builders' Supplies Of nil kinds now on hand. Finest linu of Cottiifrc Doors in -Central Oregon, Keep out Unit enemy of mankind, the fly, with Screen Doors The kind tlmt you wnnt is here nnd the price in right. Siwe money by buying your shovels pitchforks, stoves, nails and other hardware at the store of N. P. Wall CONTRACT IS LET J. H. WENANDY TO DO SPRINKLING. New Wagon, finest In Central Oregon, Will He Delivered Here This Weck-K U. (loold Hmploycd by Council a City Unilnccr At 11 session of the City Council lost night, which lasted only a few , minutes, the contract wus let to J. I H. Wennndy, nt $C.S0 a day for a j U500-pouiid team, for sprinkling the streets of Hend. Charles Coctjen submitted a bid of $0.7o a day for a .'lOfXJ-pound team. Tlie sprinkler, un idl steel Stude baker of 00 gallons capacity, with four-inch tire, is now at Opal City and will probably arrive here in time to be put in service this week. It is the best street sprinkler in Cen tral Oregon. A special feature of It Is the vertical sprny which gives an even flow of wnter over the street nnd which can be shut ofT ori either side without stopping the water on the other side. Hids were received from Kobert II. Gould and George S. Young for doing the city engineering work. Mr. Gould ottered his services at 75 cent an hour nnd Mr. Young at $10 n duy. The council voted to employ Mr. Gould and he will in a short time begin the preliminary work of designing a sewer system for the city. The council adjourned to meet on Tuesday. June 0. GOOD FERRY SERVICE Oregon Trunk Makes Improvements In Crossing Columbia River. Improvements have been made by the Oregon Trunk Hallway in its ferry service across the Columbin Hlver between Fid I bridge and Moody which will enable it to oper ate regular ferry service at nil times, without regard to the stage of wnter, for the handling of freight nnd passenger business jiending the completion of the bridge. The freight business is now handled without transfer by car ferry, while the passengers nre promptly transferred by the steamer Norma, which lands nt the slip udjoinlng passenger trains on both sides. This improvement, with the recent shortening of the running time of passenger trains, givos Cen tral Oregon travelers a quick ser vice to nnd from Portland. Smith Street 3 The Hend Hase Hall Team plays Its first game of the season with I'rineville this Sunday, at 2:30. Both nines claim they nre sure winners. Everybody should turn out and root for Hend. ENTERTAIN OLD FOLKS SccondOradc Youngsters Sin jf and Recite Friday Night. The entertainment given by the second grade of the Bend public school Friday ntght nt the Baptist church certainly woo "first grade" in till but title. Tlio ni-finlnw mvtnoft wJffi nn In formal lecture by Principal Horring- ton, illustrnted with excellent stere optlcon views, chiefly dealing with South American Travel. The second grade then gave a "Welcome Song," , followed by a well executed reading , by Mrs. Wing. A quartet, com posed of Messrs. Chittington.Krench, Gates and Sandborg, sang "My Childhood Home." Donald Hudson and Marjorie Baird contributed two iniillnl pnirntlnna tl'ltl l-1 i r-1 I n rr IUUUI1UI VWIlAblUliOa Hill HI.iiviiia the generous applause they received. Several more songs and a cantata, "m. ... i t,.i . i... ,lL in... u,h, x, ,.- ,u, ... second graders and chorus closed the entertainment. Miss Haskins had charge of the program's prepar ation. DECISIONS UPHELD Water Adjudication Uy Board of Con trot O. K'd. Uy Uradshaw. Salem, May 22. The recent adju dications of Squaw and Tumalo Creek water rights made by the Hoard of Control have been upheld by Judge Uradshaw. A total of 238 rights to water were involved in the Squaw Creek determination and the decree to be entered will confirm rights to irri gate 1G.018.85 acres of land, 6G51.33!bottom acres of which are at present under ,t is e3tmatcd tht after the ,ay. irrigation. ' inf, 0f stec na3 commenced, about In the Tumalo decree, 150 rights qq day8 wi requIrcd to complete to water were involved. nfTecting the structure. However, construe about 30.000 acres of land, only ( Uon train8 ., nb,e to m ncroftJ 3058 acres of which arc under irri gation. Eight determinations hnve now, beon confirmed by the courts, in-' K!nr In nil fifift ritrnta In lvntrtt ' Those rights have been thus defined .U.VMIft ' . WW .f. w .. . .,,.,, . nt an average cost to the claimants on tlie (iiiieroni streams ranging from SO to $10 each nnd at no ex- iicnse to the state, as the fees paid ' . . . ,. , . .. to the state more than equaled the appropriations made for such pur- Imkos. sl jyjvj y? JH &jJvt9r-Jri. Lm. y? J I vt yJUyLvt JP.vt y.J,'.ty..jlJVyi J The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Or. U. Q. OOe PrttltUnt O S HUDSON. Capital fullr paid 8lockhol(ir'llablllW 8urplu . Statement of the First National Bank of Bend, Oregon, At r.nd.r.d to th Tr.aturr D.parlm.nl oflh. Unlt.d Stat.i. Waihlmton, O. O.. March 7th, 1011 A88ET8 LIADILITIES l.oAii..il DiKounU IM7.MI Capital paM In full .....fLea aa 0rnl(X, ' luuk UutniloK ana uo jww I'uiultutr anil Future-..... i.oo co U. S. UomL and llcrolum. U.W JO Vltr IVrCrnt Knlciuplloii FiiuJ........... 61 uo CASH ON HAND AND w . ,, DUE FROM BANKS. - y"tl TorAL. .. Il.;j 5 DIRECTORS: U. C. COS K. A. SAT11ER P. V. SMITH WORKING 40 MEN FULL FORCE BUILDING BRIDGE. Crooked River Span Will Require Several Months for Completion J Actual Laying of the Steel Not Yet Ueeun. Opal City, May 21. Work has commenced in earnest upon the Crooked Hlver bridge. About half the steel for the big structure & on the ground. A crew of 40 men is !m') 0 ' It will rt(tilre be tween GO and DO days to complete the work. Ernest II. Harkman is the resi dent engineer in charge of the work. He also superintends the construction of the Columbia River bridge at Celilo, three spans of which already have been installed. C. H. Kelly is superintendent of construction. It is understood about 30 days Mil t I a ' w,n J required upon prel.m.nar- work, such as the building of ap- proachea etc., before the actual , f8tce, laying of steel can commence. The largest crew that can be worked to advantage, 40 men, is employed. While all the steel has not yet arrived, there will be no delay, as practically all of it now Is scattered along the road from Fallbridge. nnd can be brought In quickly as re quired. Half of the steel will be taken across the canyon on cables, so that construction can be pushed from both ends simultaneously. The actual bridge will be 320 feet long; in addition to this, however, there arc two girder approaches at each end, making the total length of steel work 440 feet. The track will be 320 feet above the canyon's perhaps two weeks before the entire work is finished. Open Lodge and Supper. The Royal Neighbors of Bend will avc Hn lo?e Thursday, May 26. I Supper and amusement evonnR 25c. Everybody for the invitod. Koyai Neighbors are requested to bring refreshments. 11 ,,,, " T " T , , Why not get out some advertising blottere ,arge or 8mall? The Bu. etin has the stock nnd can do the , work on its new press. 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