The bend bulletin. . VOL IX. HKNJ), OKKCON, WK)NKSI)AY, JULY 12, 1011. NO. 18 BIG SHUfflf PI BEND PRINCIPAL Qirr $1,500. TO Overturf HcbIkiih From School dunnl Needlessly HxtrnvngHiit Mxpcudllurcn, Despite l.ow PI. timiccs, Is CllllipldlllCll Of. Miss Mnltlu Syiliicr of Florence, Nebraska, to tho primary grade ami Mint Miuidu Vuuduvcrt to the seventh ami eighth grades. Mr. Overturf opposed tho raising of Miliiry for tin latter grades, from $70 to $Hfi, stating that such wan a princlwlahlp at a Mlary of $1100 j larger salary than that paid in the from further consideration, i-lncllng largo elllim of thu ( oast. At Its meeting hut Wednesday evening thu School Hoard rescinded Km previous action in disuildng Hit aiipllrtition of ,1. II. Klioum for the iiiim) snows nv.uvouu "Ami now Medford want to follow tho example net hy lloml. A get-together parly Ih coming next month a la Hum) boosters." Ho snys a Ijikeviow paper. When lluntl get a reputation of being able to shown town like Meilford how to do things It "sure Is going Home. On Tuesday night another meet ing was held. The resignation of Mr. Overturf, who Iihh served hut two mouths of the two yearn for which he wim electiyl, wan accepted, and the clerk ilireetiil to notify the County Supeiinteiident of the va cancy. A special election will le Mr. .ShoiMtt at this figure. Mr. Overturf opimhkhI the Hction on the ground of oxtinvngitnce. Since the meeting he him tenduiod ills resignation to the Hoard. "What In the necessity of raising our prlnclpal'M salary iiIiikkU fiO er utlled by the latter cent," wild the retiring minority The previous action In placing tnemlMtr of the educational trio. Minn VAndcvert's salary at Wi wan "JjMtt y.mr wo id $1 1 ft a mouth. jyv,:i,'ll,1, fl,f lrc lH'm, "'1 "l 80 ,, ' ' , , Nil olllclal action wan taken in re- thin year we are pledging the ill.. Knn, ,,, n)y rt.vlMot, of Mr. Shnuso's trlct l ny $H17.oO. Thin In mighty jroiood salary. had Hlicy, eKtclally iw the district WT BILLS PAID GOVERNOR BEARS BUT CITY STILL $2967.82. HAS, WATER USERS TALK TO OFFICIALS. fourteen Jf'lnrst Street Light lo lie Installed Cotter Ad vert lalng Tuboo Voter to I! x amino Charter Until I'rlday. Went Snys North Cnnnl Must He - l)u lit Howard S pinks For Company Make Trip 'I (trough Segregation The City Treasurer's report pre Denied at the council meeting lost night shows $4110.:i8 on hand. HIIIh to the amount of ?1M8.10 wort) ordered paid, leaving n balance of $aKlU7.82. Among the cily th Mttluni. wiw the cordial atton asset wbm $71) in doe license col-',, t,. ,t . ,i i vi"ii f,nvil iiiu nkni'inuiiio wa fell Kkdmond. July 12. The foaturc of the hit; water users mooting here last night, whoe purpose was to bring the fJovernor and tho .Stntc IHtul Hoard In direct contudt with C'CUOIIM. A petition wa.i WATER REACHED IN BRICK YARD WELL In really financially in u had way Might lu.w we owe W.1K7 In out standing warrant. Thin In $1,217 more than the district owed Innt year. And yet we go on increasing VXtMflUK. Tll XtrNVHKHIMM I wttlrwly mnnlhjmi, him! tlw Iinl only I Ijint week water wan struck In known where we will he next year. H' well tlmt fur several week Imn W..u .u.v i.i.,r.. tKun I I.mmI ,"'" " "" "'" . '"KKliiK f ? l' i"J !. """ --'-. At MH I'ert llrlllrrx lincniinter lllc Supply Which Will AM hi Mntiu- fneture of HullJInK Atnterlnl. U-en In tin the Central Oregon Well Drilling to wy .1 t II . MM . I. II . . Kivur. iwniiihiii ruin, jnewaiiener (...,... ... ,i. ii41,,(i ii-i-i. ,.,,.. Allmny Hi-n. I wrtiilnly don't jny'd yard four milen wi-nt of want to lie identilled with any nuch town. Water wan encountered at a itxiMoidlture " uepin oi iji n-ei. rteeorium; to Scltinil Clerk I.. 1). Wlust nlwt hfui Mjironnwl tlliwpproval of nuch it naliiry lieitiK ptiUI. While at thu liuit meeting on Juno 20 the clerk had Iwcn inntrucli.il to notify J. H. ShouM) that Itlit appli cation for thu principnlshlp would not Iw connlilered further, Clerk! Wlent reported that ho had written to Mr. Shounc an yol TheroujMin Muwni, Kny and Triplett W. K. Scott of the hrlck comimny thin will mean that hin organization will Ini able to manufacture1 and hull brick for $10 u thnutuind. Com paring thin llgure with the price paid in towns to the north, wild to range from $20 to $:0, the big local advantage (n the xnnanent building line In readily appreciated. Die well drilling outfit han gone I prownted benrinir !UJ nignaturen, imking for the con hI ruction of nldewalk houtli along the eiwt niile of Wall Street from the library to Donchuten Addition. On motion of Seller It wan laid on the table. loiter, on Sellern' motion, sidewalk wan ordered conntructtil on thu muitli nldu of t'ireunwood Ave., ncroM block :I2 Ithu railrond viaduct) ami in North Addition on tho nouth nide of Kvergreon Ave, acrofw blockn ft and G. The police olllcOnt were Instructed to clone HfdiMiim not paying licenw until payment of Mime. It wan agreed to contract with The Hend (Viniiwny for II ntreet ilghtn, each to Ih of O.fi xiueron or approximately lOOO cundlo power, at $K a month each. An entire new lighting nyntetn will lie inntalkil to nupply thone light, which will be the local npeakern and the protnine of action by the ofllcialn. "While I cannot HKHk oiTicially for the bind Hoard at thin time," wtid Coventor Wont, in part, "yet I am willing to any tlmt tne state will ' not permit tilt further nnlu of inndn by the comiKuiy until it in shown tlmt there in KUlllcient water to care for the Hctllurs to whom wiles already have been made. It in my opinion that the North Canal must lie built without delay." Hcrtidc Coventor Wont, Attorney Ceneral Crawford, State Treanurer Kay and Statu Kngineer Lewis wore pronent. IUmving Hond Tuefidy morning an auto inspection trip was nmde which covered the Hume, nouth of Hend, the Central Oregon Canal, the townnitu of Contralo ami a general viewing of the irrigated ImmIh. The wrty lunched at Heck tniui'n I 'o well llutte Station. The ANNOI.I) COMI'ANV MIHjII.NO. On Saturday occuth the annual meeting of the Arnold Irrigation Company, to be held at tho Commercial Club rooms at 2 p. m. In addition to tho report of this important meet ing, next week's Hulletin will contain a comprehensive review of thu excellent accomplish ment of this co-operative com pany, which properly may be styled the most successful organization of it kind In Ore gon, and whose work (irri gating 10,000 aero? Immedi ately adjacent to Hend is of vast importance to the town. SUITS HIM HERE OREGON CAPTURES AUTHOR-CAPITALIST. Tom Lawson Scunds Vralttn of State and lu People In Special Article Written for The Hulletin After Ills Central Oregon Visit. settlors will be able to come closer together and. with mutual advan tage, work out thein difficulties. HY TH0MA8 W. LAWSON. Wrlttrn Hl4atljr for The Html Dutlttln ) What do I think of Oregon? Doar, dear, dear! I have been asked the question so many time and I have answered it so oftea during the past four weeks that my vocabulary has exhausted itself Yet how can any man who has been BURNS FREIGHT ON honored with the hospitality of you WAY FROM OPALcrim8on blooded burJting-with-gen- erosity hearted jicoplc, refuse any First Illg Shipment Will He Hauled j request within his granting? Let Orejcon Tiunk Terminal m trv ,n nll. i, tn ,,. .t,.,!, front to Harney Terminal County Seat. the equal of any In the large Coast ,,,. ,iinilla ,-fluiniMi i,,'cr cit-rT' .i. .. i . . tary Snwhill of the Central Oregon iiie v iu aimirirv niu nwiriKivu Development T rnxmn in Clrntrnn tn atni n ct.nrf Tlie first argeshprnent of freight! ... ,. ... , ... , , . . ., i week. My always-yelhng-for-atten- for Hums to come m over the Ore-' ,,..,., , ,, - , , .. . ...,, n , "on businosa and other affairs In the gon Trunk railroad will eave Opa I . c . , , t , .L , ", , ., ,, . . . I far East would not admit of a City for the Harney town in a few i. ... .... , - . . . i if . , . Iongor stay. At the end of ten days, says A. L. Hunter, who has, ...,., , , , , , .. . . ; . . ., ' . , clays in Portland I wired home that just returned from the terminal , .. ,... . . , .... I must stay a week longer. At the point, where lie was employed with dose of ten days spent In the Hood Tho Jonea Warehouse Co. Uiver arMj White Sflmon Va,lcys , Julian Hyrd. editor of the Hums rosoiutotl that wouId y another lime Herald, in the promoter of week if it broke mc and now at the freighting enterprise. The ond of 8ti one more woek wfth KiMMin inciuue aooui seven ions oi IMiguc also made a cement ami building material. They those royal hearted ranchers, Mr. ;, draw up an 'nlinanee ro trlctlng tH over Ul ,,,,, of the CoIumbia the pimting of bills h J, Roberta Southern w-gregatlon adjacent to an .lay ; leer and (. Myers tin U,,BW. W. U. Harnes went with night otlicer, service. were continued in them. At the meeting, as during the . .. , ,, , .. i m me meeiing, as (luring ute A preiminary reading of the )n- lri noward and c. M. Rod ImmhI city charter followwl. Una fiol(I( manuKer and engineer of the will be taken by wagon direct from and -Mrs- Tom Sharp, in tills glorious Opal to Hums, to McGowan & Central Oregon country. I'm, I'm Swaync. to whom they are consigned, well I am just going to light my It is expected that a wagon freight ciRar wJth my rcturn tfcket j rate of 2U cents will be charged. , ... . . n Should the transportation of this rub evcrythinjr but Oregon off my shipment be as successful as antici- map upon my sout i am. action on It will bo taken at a special 'SrTo"o bu,k f Burns freiRht' on,y " 1 havc ev meeting Friday night. In the,0 "tt Sbe1 nin ,2Sl. mTth h" , "-this company g tioofth Votto S , that I have not seen Bend or oil! oTlLC. Hlh.nd V. !v f '&" S J? -..K! Burn orn what I hear of both. I not to the homestead of W.H.Dolly. near Milllcan, some 2ft miles south east of Hend. Should the antici- i pated success result front its oer volml to rescind Ute previous action ...I(inM .,,. a ,, tnI)otu. ...in i,e of the board, instructing tno ciorK to notify Mr. Shouso of his election at a salary of $lft00. Mr. Overturf, who opixwod thin action, previously had proxwod the name of Minn N. Coo, sister of tho I'rlnevillu princi pal, for the local principnlshlp nt a salary of $12ft a month, his motion receiving no second. Tho resignation of Miss Marion Wiest was read. Miss Angellno Young wiw npjMtlnted to teach tho second grade, at a aalary of $70, given homiMteading in that terri tory, osoclally in canon where thu settler desires to obtain land under thu provisions of thu Desert bind Act, which requires the irrigation of hH.'cilk(l acreage. Star Draws Hljt Crowds, Tho lino moving picture shows which Hill & Newman are giving at the Star Theater are drawing large crowds. Tho films nre the best to lie obtained nnd are changed four times a week. Shows aro given every night. The Best Prophet of the Future is the Past. For more than n yenr the Deschutes lhinkittft & Trust Company of Bend hits meant "best" and is pleased to place at the disposal of its customers the facilities gained during this period of continuous service and growth, confidently believing it can meet every ' requirement of the most discriminating. Put Not Your Trust in Monoy But Put Your Money in Trust. The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company of Bend, Oregon "Conservative Banking for Conservative People." t L. 11. UAIRI), (Preildent) J. W. MA8THRS, (Vice Treildent) 1'. O, MINOR, (Secretary) DiuitCTORS; h. B. nAIRI), V, O. MINOR, S. V. BAIRD, t.l.... I .1 .f , iiwjivwttmiwimttww, uiiu ww miv roroes. ami mow uiring may i in(livitlual TOm pIants mentloned at make suggestions of revls ons nnd meoli wouId rccelvc hi nttcn. additions nt Ute Friday meeting. tion at oncc TO PLAY PKINLVILLU AUAIN. j For the Water Users' Association Arrangements nre being made to the principal speakers were J. J. piny the I'rinovillo ball tenm here Ellinger, Kirk Whited, J. A.Thomp on Sunday, July 211. It is under- son, W. A. Stevens and D. C. Hal), stood that n considerable side purse ! What the settlers hod to say was is to lie put up on the contest by expressed bluntly nnd straight from the players and their superiors. ! the shoulder, opinions concerning A general shake-up in the line-up the past actions of the land board, will be made. "Tamp" Osborn, a neither delicate nor complimentary, new addition to the locals, who hails , being freely expressed, front Missoula, Mont., where he ! Dr. I'. II. Uoncor of Bond pre- played with the stnte league,, will sided nt the meeting. C. W. Young, do the twirling. Shine" Harmon, a brother Montanalto, will do the honors on the II ret sack. Roth are said to be high flyers. Catcher Foote from Redmond is scheduled tn do the backstop work. S. M. ParvK recently of Tito Dalles, will hold down third. K. W. Richardson, Ernest GrilTin and S. H. Snyder, officers of the associ ation, were on hand. The meeting closed with n general feeling that hereafter the Salem officials will Iw more alive to the needs of the Central Oregon settlers, and that the local company nnd its IMPROVEMENTS LARGE particularly from that grand old (monarch of the tall timber, my J. S. I'armlnter Constructs Flume and friend Bill Hanley, I know if I once get inside their limits I am Kne so far as ever getting back home U Let mo sum it up Oregon I mean. The greatest, country, the Full Stock of Builders' Supplies Of all kinds now on hand. Finest line of Cottage Doors in Central Oregon. Keep out that enemy of mankind, the Hy, with Screen Doors The kind that you want is here and the price is right. Save money hy buying your shovels pitchforks, stoves, nails and other hardware at the store of N. P. Smith Wall Street Ditch on Arnold System Ranch One of the most important im provement works in connection with the opening of the Arnold t"itl fa thnr titat tuiinrr Atmntnin1 on J. S. Parminter's ranch, near the whitest and most lovab, PP,e l old Francis place immediately east ; have ever been privileged to look at of Ute Central Oregon Canal. through the bottom of a water Mr. I'arminter is constructing Klas3. I have travelled the world ?.0 ff . I' m ?"di?T miT ovcr a"1 " beautiful country and feet of ditch, through which will be , . ., , , , T , led water from the Arnold canal to , car,et bIoodcd People, yet I have irrigate 70 acres of his land. The , always been glad to get home, but. flume is three feet wide and 18 and the Lord forgive me for saying Inches deep. Already it has been it, I have at last been in a country tested by having water turned ij am t , whfch d through it. Mctke and Palmer had , ? A the contract for its construction. , whorn make me wecP to return said P. P. Thomas, the engineer who toward home. There, now, you completed the work. ' know wha I think of Oregon. The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Or. U. O. OOt. Pr.tld.nt E A. GATHER, Vic Pratldant O.8. HUDSON. Cihlr Capital fullr paid ... 838.000 Stockholdtrt' liability . . tlB.OOO 8urplut 15,000 To Those Who Work YOU have heard the story of the farmer who chalked his accounts on the barn door, which later burned. You are in nlike rut if you don't use modern methods. Ix;t us handle your money do your bookkeeping, relieve you from worry ' and work. A bank account will give you safety and credit. Checks are your personal coinage system. If you haven't surplus money, de posit all your money with us and pay your bills by check. You will soon have credit and the surplus. a. TEe FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND I I R E C T 0 R S: U. C. COB It. A. SAT1I1K C. 3. HUDSON V. V. 6MIT1I II. C IU.US