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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1911)
The bend bulletin -l VOL IX. HENl). OKKfiON. WKUNHSIMY. NOV Z'l. 1 III I . NO. 7 s GIL casus CLERK Wl EST TO MAKE COUNT SATURDAY i NOIIMI ON CIIAKMiH. 'I'lif li'ct'nii dii llio charter Ik Ih'Iiik luli tiHlny, with a IIkIiI villi;. Up lo noun 51 voters IihiI cunt their hullotn. Tli Indications then wort' thnt thu chatter would hu rejected. I'ticrcntn i( Cully 50 Per Cent In lln pecirtl lltrli t III Hccclve l.nruer ' Appropriation Hrcrpllott to Coot, lull I tarns -School Note. Thu imnunl rtchoid census for itund will Ik' takt'ii nuxt Saturday Uy I'lerk I.. I). Wiest of the School TOtloard. Then' hint been a marki'd furowth f I"' ,,,w" "liw li IttHt .unit of children hero and an in crewe of fully Tiii imt cunt Im ox- IKTtwJ t lit' ahown liy the ctinviti tbin week. rhU will mean inure iimiify for the uw of thu dlrilrlct, the aiiroirfatlon IiuIiik on a pur capita lmU of children. ji Saturday evening t the Luck rtwiduiie h reception wan nhon ly the I'utid Hitch School In honor of The Dalle fiMithall team. rWory unltiu iimminr of k'elthiK nuiunted wan uod. CanU were IumhiI around and the olijuct of tin.' itaiu wm to nut Imiw many kIkiiii. tute could Ik ecur i in a given mac. Light rufruvhtuotttn, confut ing of punch. WMforannd fruit, wore -ertNi uurnig toe evening, iwiur Ei few wonU of thanka from The hilliw coach, tho young Hwplo din mxhI, all reporting a very enjoy. ihle evening. Tuesday uvoning of taut week a lurpriM farewell party wan glvun . llt twim. nt Mrirl.. Viv In Virinur 9 f Maydew Triplett. by the- ucventh Auil eighth grndca. Tho chief fanniM'tnent of the tsvrnlnir wna the amu of Indoor football. Mlu Maud Vnndcvert hiu re- oived word from tho Statu Super- itcndcnt that her atnto certificate 1ould bo renewed for another term f five year, without examination, n, work done at tho "Willamette .'nlveraity last year. When school opened In Septem ber it woa with an enrollment of fit. Now that number haa Incrcaa d to 212. MIm Market is in Portland this fveek receiving treatment for her ye. Miu Marlon Wiest ia aubitl uting for her. hUTO TRUCK ARRIVES Link McKay Will Operate Machine to Town to South and Southeast. rVnnk McKay of i'ortlnnd, brother It Clyde M. Mc'ny, will run nn in to truck from ilend to towns Mouth and xoutlieiiHlof here. Whore ever ficlKht olTerH, ho will make trip. The machine wiih unloaded from tho freight ear Monday and .will probably ho loaded with goudh and make lu llrMt trip thlM week. j Tho platform at the depot Ih crowded with goodn waiting: to be hauled out to varioiiH townn. For mime reawni not fully explained, the .Packard auto-trucka which llarrlwin and Itlgg of Cortland announced would be operated between here and llunm hao not ai rived. According to Mr MeDndo, who ia heie to Htart them, theie waa fume trouble about the freight rate on them. STONE SHIPPED OUT FOR REDMOND DEPOT 1'lrr.t I mo Carload Waire laKcn I'roni llcnil Sunday lly Oregon trunk, and Oilier Will follow Soon The firat aliipment of building Htotif from Iteud went out on the Oregon Trunk Sunday to Redmond. There were two carload. The atone will be uwd in the construc tion of the piuvKjngur atation at Redmond. Other nhipinunta will follow, contract having Ix-en let for all the rock needed to be necurod here. The atone work on the ilend depot will be completed thin week, it ia believed. Contractors Suther land & Mclntooh will then begin on the wood work, and it la likely that tho building will be ready fur uc before Chriatmaa. Ileduiond'a depot will hardly be completed before spring. More than two months will bo required for thu stone conntrucUon, and the winter-weather may cause consider' able delay. The work hero has gone forward almost without inter ruptiun as tho weather has ben fine. MIL 81 TRAIN NEXT MONDAY Postmaster Minor Receives Notice That Change Will Be Made From Stage Oregon Trunk Given The Contract U'AHlll.wroN, I). C Nov. 22, 1911 ilend Hullctln, Hern!, Ore. I'ostollici! dttparlmont baa finally reached agrcotnent with rail road company and hat telegraphed inatructiorw to ootablih mall K'rvlce, beginning noxt Monday. JONATHAN IJOUIiNK, Jit. MOOS ON WAV ttUUl!. The flrat ahipmont of live a'.ock ever to be received In Hend ia exiiectod Id arrive to night over the O-'.V. It. & N. from Nuiraska. It ia the car load of brood jwwa for farmers of this community which wore ordered through the First Nat ional Dank nnd the Portland Union Stock Yards. W. H. Daughtry. president of the stock company, arrived last night to look after the ship ment when it reaches here. S BUI El L 0 C A'.L r ASSOCIATION JS&. REORGANIZES! i Practice Will De Started Dec. 4, Under J Direction of Mrs. f'aulkner-PIrst dame Will He Played About First of Year Strong Team Assured CAN StILL DUCKS. For only one month during the year can wild ducks be sold legally. Tills Is between Nov. 16 and Dec. 15. Icai sportsmen aay tho loop in the law docs not affect them much as they have none left to sell after they have provided their own tabled with fowl and divided with their friends. TaKK Youn Sunday dinner at the Hotel Ilend. Chicken served. 25tf Directive Monday, Nov. 27, mall 'and jiaid for, as jmrt of the route." to and from Ilend will be carried by 7jlt. ,KrtU relations iejuire the railway. Notice to ttil-t ollVct waa l0t,I1H1lw. lo .iiribate U.e letter received Monday by Poattuaator ,,,,., , . ... , , ., , . . mall rucelvud In his oflleo before U Minor, in a letter from .loacph 'Stewart. wjcondaaalMta-itp.Htmater l.m.. nm! every night the train is general. 'Jlie Oregon Trunk Kail- "" """' "" "r" v,mm m'1" w"' tm way will carry the mhic)iim over iU w,,r,:wI out ,m1 l1" ln ,wxo line, the Wenandy l.ivory Co. trains '' ru-t 'f lJ"-' ,nal1 w, b(J (,ltri I ferring them between the dupot t ,'uwl lh nL'-Nt '" The Sun and iMMtnllice. j day hours, after the 27th, will be I In hw letter to PoHtmaator Minor. fro, t0 " m- l",,l'", of from i Mr. Stewart said: 0 to p. m. "Kvery railroad cotnpany is re- There is a great need for more tiirod to take the mails from, nnd lock boxes here, and an effort ia be dullver them Into, all terminal post- ing made by Mr. Minor to secure olllces. whatever may bo the dist-1"'! appropriation for this purpose. ance between the station and iwst- The accommodations which the olllce, except in citius whore other Covernment is giving Iieml have lw provision for such service is made come inadequate, with the rapid by the Postollko Department. In growth of the town. The present all caoM where the department has olllce quarters, as arranged, are not made other provision, the (list- nuch too small for the proiwr ance between terminal iwatolllce handling of Uie large amount of and nearest station is computed in, mail passing through the ollice. I I. Size Doesn't Count Sire does not always count. The stinger In the small part of the bee, but you soon learn which end it's on. It isn't always tho sire of a bank account that wo consider, It'a the man behind It. We feel that tho humble depositor Is entitled to thu samo con sideration bh tho man who owns n mint. Our bank ing facilities nro nt tho disposal of all alike. We aro hero to help you If wo can. Tho farmer, planter, mechanic, business man, miner, stockman, laborer, professional man, all aro Invited to becomo patrons of our bank, Tho bIzo of thu account is not of flrat importance. Come in and let'a talk it over, The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company of Bend, Oregon 'Conservative Banking for Conservative People." h. II. DAIKD, (President) J. W. MASTRRS, (Vice Pre.ldent) P. O. MINOR, (Secretary) DlRRCTOMS: h. B. DAIKD, P. O. MINOR, S. V. BAIRD. FRAUD IS ALLEGED Mrs. Patterson Makes tUfort to Have Morttaije Annulled. In the complaint which Mrs. Mary L. Patterson has filed against tier husband, Kalph W. Patterson, in tho Circuit Court at Prlneville, she asks not only for a divorce decree but also 'that srtBortsraffe executed by PattcrBon on Nov. 1 in favor of W. K. Guerin and J. L. Sumrall, his attorneys, bo set aside. It is alleg ed In the complaint that "tho de fendant Patterson fradulently exe cuted and delivered to thu defend ants Guerin and Sumrall his promis sory note for $lf)00 due one day after date and secured by a mort gage" covering nil his real estate, 240 ncres. Mrs. Patterson nskx that this mortgage bo annulled and set aside as fradulent and that she bo awarded judgment against tho de fendant In the sum of $5,000 as; maintenance nnd alimony and sub jecting an undivided two-thirds" of Pattcmon s real estatu to Uie pay ment thereof. MRS. UNR.UH COMING Speak W. C T. U. Worker Will Here Sunday. . Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh, state president of the Oregon W. C. T. U., will be in Dend Sunday and hold three union meetings. She is a speaker of nation-wide famo and her addresses aro sold to bo force ful and eloquent. She will speak at the Baptist church at 11 a. m., hold a mothers' meeting at 3 p. m. to which all the women arc invited and lecture in the evening at 7:30. There will be no regular church services except Sunday school. SOUIUSKI FRIDAY NIOMr. Col. John Sobleski, the lecturer, will be here Fridny evening, speak ing at Linster's Hall at 8 p. m. Those who do not have season tickets may secure single tickets nt tho door that evening for 50c. WAITS 12 YEARS TO COME IN BY RAIL An ()ld-nMnoned Cluck Made In 105 Rrcrlvcd Itv I.. I). Wlett Last Friday From WyomlnR. Stored away and Kilent for twelve years, a valuable family clock which wbji made in York, Pa., in lfeOfi has been restored to its place of honor in the L. D. Wiest home by the coming of a railroad to Bend. The clock was received in Bend Fridny from Sheridan. Wyo.. where Mr. Wieat stored it more than n docade ago, declaring he would not bring it to Central Oregon until it could come in by rail. This timepiece belonged to Mr. Wiost's grandfather. Michael Wiest, then to h'w father, John Wiost, and in 181)4 became the proporty of the present owner. It is eight feet tall and is run by weights suhpended from long cords. Whon It comes to telling time, this clock has nbout all the others outdone. Not only does it have hour and minute hands like an ordinary timekeeper, but boasts of a day and second hand and a "moon regulator." Mr. Wiest explained that the latter docs not presume to dictate to Luna, but indicates the phases of the moon as they occur. What with dust accumulations and the strenuousness of a long rail journey, the. old clock isomo what "under the weather," but Clock Doctor Thorson is tenderly ministering to his patient and will doubtless "bring it around" in short order. LWOTYPE BY XMAS Full Stock of BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Typcsettlag Machine to be Shipped First of Next Month. The San Francisco office of the Mergcnthaler Linotype Co. has notified The Bulletin that the Model 10 linotype which G. P. Putnam has purchased for this paper will be shipped from there to Bend about Dec. 1. In that case, the machine will arrive earlier than waa expected and be installed about Christmas. A special machinist will come from San Francisco to set it up. The new job press received last week has been set up and is now being used. It is a high speed machine nnd will enable The Bulle tin to turn out job work faster than has been possible on its old press. The Girls' Athletic Association of Bend has just been reorganized for the pnrpofcc of playing basket ball. The officers are: Pros.. MIjw Angle Young; vice pres., Mis Arrie Black: loc-trcas., Miss Gertrude Market; coach, Mrs. W. W. Faulkner. Practice will be started Dec. 5 in Linstcr's Hall and hold every Tues day night. The first game will probably be played about the first of the year, with Prinevllle. All the girls of laat winter's strong toam are here exeept Miss Dolsen, and with new material there will be enough players for two good teams. The High School girls are also considering organizing. On account -of the practice, the Priscilla Club has changed Its meet ing nfghj to Monday. U.SDER U.NLUCKV STAR. That Silver Lake-to-Bend auto truck scheme appears to be travel ing nnder an unlucky star. Last reports said that the truck was without gasoline and had stranded nt tho Summit stage station. La Pine has a gasoline famine and tho truck drivers must await the arrival of power juice from Bend. After leaving here two weeks ago, tho truck went wrong- at Fremont and waa delayed several days. Silver Lake Leader. RECEIVE LIFE TERMS. Del Howell, who shot Mayor J. C. Fowlie ofShaniko, pleaded guilty i last week at The Dalles lo murder, in the second degree and was sen- fenced to life imprisonment in the penitentiary. William Gli&on,-.who slew his aged mother near Antelope, by stabbing her in the back with a butcher knife, also pleaded guilty to second degree murder and re ceived a life sentence. He and Howell both were indicted for! i a murder in the first degree, GOVERNORS' SPECIAL TO RUN. Carrying exhibits to demonstrate the natural resources of the States of the Northwest, a train known as the Governors' Special will start f romi St. Paul Nov. 27 to make a tour of the East. Governor West of Oregon is expected to accompany it. JirW". jr". UmI You Will Always Find Here CHARTER OAK STOVES, RANOES, HEATERS. The kind that tins been sold to SATISFIED CUSTOMERS for 03 Years. Hefore You Buy Hardware See N. P. Smith Wall Street The First National Bank $) OF BEND. BEND. OREGON Or. U. O. OOC, Pr.tld.nt E. A. BATHER. Vic Hr.ild.nl 0,8, HUDSON. Cathl.r Capital full paid . . a2S,000 Stockholder' llabllltr S2S.OOO Burplut SO. OOO We Have Money To Loan on Cattle. Why not feed your hay and grain to stock, thereby getting the profit on both the hay and stock? J. J. IIIU Mivg tho fertiliser kept on the farm by homo feeding Is worth one-third of tho value of the feed con. binned. Our new land needs this fertll'zer. Farmers who ore prepared to properly care for cattle can obtuln the money from us on six months' time and se cure a renewal for an additional lx months if the utock lius had proper attention. Think it over and consult us as to tho details. TKo FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND DIRECTORS: 0. C. COB & K. A. SAT1IKK C, S. UUDSON O. M. PATTBRSON U. C. BUJ3