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- THE BEND BULLETIN. :fl HENI). OltUSON. WUDNKHDAY. l)i:c 20. 1011. NO. n L IX. hied m 1 0W1 GUN tRMONDSIIERARSHOT SATURDAY. . llle Hunting Near Crescent, Young Man l.osesl.lfe by Accident NoOno i f!yeWHnes (a hlinulliiK lliidy il laxen 10 waiiiiiigioii mime, v6 i3mi 'I'"1 aim tAriiuinil Hhonu, hIhi had lived In lend for tli jl ror Hid pitHt four )tMi. whs hi'- ntnll) hilled by hi own Mtm lain nitty nfternonn while hunting HDio fifteen tulle from Crescent The oil) was hmiinht lure Huiidiiy nlKlit ml taken to Nurlli Yakima Wodno ilA moriilng for InlMNiiont lliirr hiiiI "Had" Lyons. Imili welt .ifuwii here, hud boon litnitliiK Hil r 4 1 i I k near Crescent, niid (Ii fatal ,C liU'iit oi-ruriod while Hliriir whh itt hu way (o their camp llo whh worn- at Hit) time mhiI Just how tliu nlulliy wmm eawmd will nover m tlktiwu It In bullovoil, however. Hint rMrikltiK at liU dog with tho butt of iu kiiii In make thoni mind, as l Imtilt tin wmmiii wa dlscnargod Him entire load ontred lhn titniMit 1 IiIhI hIkivo the heart and rnme nut )h the lull Ml1 Uluw llm armpit. 7 Companion lleoiil hliut. flherar was hIikmiI of l.yiwa some Jl.tMiuo mill tlm Utter illil nut know iVt lil companion whh shot until ftiiitf tiuiH afterwards When Iih did nut rind tfhernr nl the ch1h. as hu iiilil expected, tin discharged hU shot gun nml rill When there whh iih rlmllH. hit beCNUlO HlHrilllMl HHll set out In liml HIiMrnr AIhimI three fluitrtiT u( n iiiIIh from the cmIiIii. ho i mm' iiimii tho Ixiib Accompanied li h Mr Jones, ho awmi lo Crt:' ( . and fiom there a "ofusHgo wm KCIIt lo Holld lo Mr. C 0- Hhnrnr.tho young "inn s mother, nt North Ynkluin, Wash Kho was nt Mnklllro, Wash , nml n reply was nut ftcolvrd until Into Sunday afternoon 1, HiHly Taken In YiiVIiiim. Hho wlri'd (or llm Nidy to Iki nnnt to North Yukliim. nnd mi nuto went lip from huru to hrliiK U to Hand Tlm IkjiI)', accompanied by II II Unvr. wit) takuu to North Yakima f'Hhvrar wan rO )itnm old and en mo to Hitnd fruiti Wllhur. Wh llo BunmlMtr of tho Wllhur enmp Wood men of tho World DELEGATION TO SALEM nr unli'l' roi tin li"l IrilKiiHiiK Hi'iimiu 'Ihomi'vho Hunt to Hiilom wi-rn I: Y IlltiliiiliUnll mill K II Hnili'l of II I mill .1 Alton Thuiiiimoii of Iti d moil (.i:is tu oik i; iiccitci:. .lii(lK"V I. liriulHhii of the n in ('In ult Court, ill Tho Dull", NIhii I im h ili'cii'n nf illtorro lo Mm Kiln M IJIiiler from Clmrlirti KtnlHr Krl liny. Dm' )5 The imiiiii of I'.llu M him Ik Mutinied to t lit ilulll'tirr Iih. IVI'M. Hho Iihh heM nwlillIlK III llcnil for Hnvernt moiitliH. 111 litftto In u few iIhvm to Join hei mm, Dhii ChU liolin, "U ICn.t I'liitt llliiwl, KihUIIm. In nt'UiliiK I Iih ilii'ifn Mm Iven Y.HH lHIIOH(lllleil h II V Muliulii uf lHlll jttw nml J I- KiiiiiimII of llend. hauler Will U' Hi'irteiiU'l nl I)c tit IjiiiiI llonrtl .Mri'tliin Toinoniiw Threo iIoIbrMm from Iho Wnter l'ltem' AMHiclntltui left yettorday mornliiR fur Balem to nttond tho ntretliiK of Ihu Di'mirt l.mid llonrd to morrow, whun lltiol action U cM'ctcd tij ho taken In roKiird to tho Ceiilrnl OrcKon IrrlRatlon Co. project Jin jMirlunt iiiiit(er afTeotluK tlm entlro nARreKntlon will ho umlar coimldor Hllou No ilouht mimii nation will ha token In ri'Kiml to complutlui; tho project mid uurliiK a hotter mipply I'l.Ollt MAIlli I.N iii:m. I'lttui' iimuufMcitiirtiil In lloiid I now on thu HiMrknt. The liml of the hramlsluff ew-r iiiinltt here wan turned out TuentlM) lo tin llend MIIIUlK Ac WmiIioiihi' Co 'I he mill wllll riiuuliiK rnKulnrly fioni now on. SURVEYING PARTY GOES TO CRESCENT Moo Min It. Ili'uil lo lie ltnllio.nl i:iiKloi-i. Altlnillttti tin') Itefuoe Tn Atllllll 'Hint Mull lx Ciixe. Whnt la tielieved to he 11 pftrt) of mllroHtl eiiclliiH'm. Millionth the) re (iiihmI to mimii that thn were Htit'li. )iint Friday nlKht In lleinl Htnl left ItnlunlN) for Crewrent Theru were tin of thetti. mid whimir they hth the) went preparwl lo upend the winter them In tKirey work Jkner m of them unlit they were nwiIokIchI miruiy uieM, mt.l olhem thnt the) wert kuInk lo unnny hh IrrlKMtluu proltirt The) left hern In two whrohii. one of which they hired fnim tho Wo umid) l.lvery f. fur an ImiIcIhIIo porlod The itwk m Inrw" Hopply of prolloHN. hh well n Iron niire) Make ThU would IihIIi'mIh thai the eiiKlneem Intend to nty hiiho time. loiiKor thmi would he reiiulred for the (unity of mi IrrlKHtlou or klmllnr (irojecl It U thoiiKlil hy rimny who U'leil with tho mi'miijm of the part) that they aro koIiik out to mnkn n llnnl Hiirvey of tho proKnnd railway Una from hro out)i. or for tho linn whlrh tho llnrrlmnu Intereita nru ex period to It lilt tl to coillircl with tho Valo oiteiulon. COUNCIL DECLARES ELECTION YOU Writ of Mandamus Served on Body Di recting Canvass Special Investigating Committee Reports---Meet Dec. 29. two III nil, 1!M0 followR wl"i o, i teen, liiuu with fourlfon, I'iok . i-i. t"ii mikI I(n7 with elevon Tin u roRti uiimhr of yimiii that MkIi hi I.ihiI toachvr follow lh prufcanloii In not over four or rlw. rttmimlDi how that the women Ret noirrled ami tho men iimneh Into more lucra tive n'lrt f diitrprla. WYGANT IN ACCIDENT Pmcrt Mini llonnl KiiKlnrcr Tliromi rroiii lliiKgy ami Hurt Hitniliiy. Held eiiKlncer WKnnt. rt'iirecntliiK Ihu lk'i'rt Land llonrd. nrrlvisl In llend Haturdny nlKht llo enmo In to look after Inud mnttora counecteil with tho C O I Co ptojret. Sunday afternoon, whllo driving n tonm of tho Weunndy l.lvery Co. ilx mite oAt of town, ho wna painfully hurt. In tiiruliiR out of tho road lo glvo way for nn nuto to pu, the htiRKy ran ovor n InrRO rock and Mr WyKnnt wan thrown out llo held on lo tho llnea and wnn drnKRod noine dlRtnnco nnd waa hndly liruUwl. Tho automohlle of Itomoe Howard plokud him up nml hroiiRht him lo town. Tho htiKKy. n hrnnd now one, waa hndly dmnaKt'd. Ahout two-tlilrd of tho letter written reprearut n witttto of tlmo liy H ote of five to one. the City C'ounrll TiHHidHy nlKht ileelareil the city election or l)w 5 "h nullity mid void " Tho hcllon t'HiiiB hh h elliimx of llm luviwtlKHtloiiH which licivo hmtn In pi ogre ttluco tho eli'dlon whm hulil When tho council convened Tuwi day c(inliiK Ioily BheilfT I.. . I'ox NeiM'.l u wilt of tHHtidmnim kUned hy W I. llrailahRW nf Hie clr i ult court tllreclliiK th ! I" " hdn Hie u.lo hiiiI make ii'iionl there of on Hh mlniile iMMtk. The Imllot I Ikix wa attain opened and th tally ahei'ta of the JuilRea K"n over mid l In- llannti checked oer. IliHtoatl of plniltiK on record the hcUihI flRtiroH .whlih Hih reliirua Hliowed, the loitn- li'll Hilopled Hie follow IliK roHOlUtloil auiiinltted tty Caldwell' heron. It nppiara from the can tan of the voten taat at (ho munlclal I election held In llend. Oregon, on the ' flfih day of liiHotnhor, lit 11. from (the ponntliHl knowletlKo of the mem hem of thhi council, nml from Infor imatlou ilerhed from rollahle wiurcoH I ami truatworthy perMittH that man) lllenal vole were rocelveil and fount led at hhIiI vtectlou. and that many II leRal ral'tlc wero llidlllK"! Ihentat. rendering the trtio nlt of aald elec tion w (Hilly uurortMln. ami ' Whereaa llteolllrwi to he tilled h) aahl election were mayor, treasurer ami ouiifllmeii. mid WheroMH. Heclloil f. of Chapter III of the charter of llend provide that Ihe Common Council Ih the JuiIko of the election and iualltlcalltina of tho LINOTYPE IN USE T)hm'IHiik Miuhliie Uiiniilue I 'lite I'lml III (ilit I nl (ln'on. MachlnUt Cheitter 1 Adam of tho Morccuthnlor l.luotypo Co. orrlvoil In llend Inat Wcdnciday nlRht, and hy noon Friday Knd Tho llullctln'a lino type cot up and running ThU In not only tho ftrt typorttlni; machine to ho hrouRht to thlt part of tho atalo, hut tho flmt one or Ihl tatcat model, tho No 10, to ho operated In UroRon. It l run hy ulectrlclty All who Imvo aeon It marvel at tho wonderful way In which It cta typ. It will bo operated hy It. II. Hrownlnw and V, N. Hoffman, loth of whom havo had witr.o provlnua exporlenro with typo acttliiK maohlues. When they havo nniulrod Hpcvd hy prnctlco, nil tho t)po for tho paper can ho act up In Im than two da) a' tlmo. HuhiuTllium ho would llko to aoo thla muclilne will ho shown It In act ual operation If the) vlilt till oltlco on Monday or Tueaday or any week KTHVKNH TO lll'II.H HAIIAVAYK. John 1' Ktovoua, former president of tho Hill llnoa In OroRon, hna or RnnUed tho John I. Slovens Com pany with n capltnlUntlou of J 2,000. 000 and will eiiRnRu In Rvnernl rnll road coiiMlructlon work. Tho now company will hnvo Ita heudtiuarter In Now York mid will ulllllato with ' TWO METHODS. Smith wont nwuy on IiIh HUinnior vncntton. He took nlniiR plenty of cohIj, HUT the tiny he urrlvetl nt hl ilestitintion tho liKht IlnK'ered gentry "lifted his roll" nnd he wiia up nk'uinHt It rlwht. Now yountf Ferris, who Iiiih nn account nt thin bnnk nnd mmJo tho namo trip curried jtiHt enotiKh cusli to pay for invnls nnd other nocoaanrlen, HUT before leaving hu had us bend a letter of identification to u bank in thu place where ho Intended to vIhU. Ho was thus enabled to check iiKninat hla account hero for whnt ho needed when he needed it. They can "pick" your pocket but they can't "pick" your bank nccount. No charge for lutterB of identi fication nt this bank. The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company of Bend, Oregon 'Conservative Banking for Conservative People." I,. 11. BA1HD, (I'reildent) J. W. MASTHRS, (Vice rreil.teut) V, O. MINOK, (Secretary) DlKRCTOlS: t. D. BAIKD, 1. O. MINOR, 8. V. BAIUD. timyor, treaaurer nml coimtilmeii,' now therefore h It "Itcaolveil, Hint thla council Ih un hMh to Rlvo fiilth and crwlll to the return from wild election mid herehy tleclanm the round thereof to he that no pumon whh nliKled lo olllco there hy. mid aald election, or pretoudiHl eli-ctlon, In liorehy dDchtrod a nullity and void." Tho volo on the resolution wbh Aye. Anno. ('Hldwetl, Kelley, Onelll, Kellera No Allen. Tho Hpechtl InvofttlKntloii commlt ten HPiHilnted on Dec 12 reportoil. NiimetouH lnataucHi of llluKal prau llrmi at the election were cited and It reco m m end eil that on thla account the election ho declared null OwIiik to a hreakdown of machinery mid do In) of laaue. The llulleilii la unnhle to print the report In lull. It waa alKiied hy Kelley and Anne. Allen, the third memlier, explained that lift would not mIrii It hocauHo, an ho had prevloimly contended, ho thouRht the council ahouttl II rut cauvawi the vote. Tho reMirt waa accepted and placed on the inlnutea or the nicctluK. The cltv attorne) and othora con tend that the failure of the council to fully carry out the mandamus order or the court make the memhera II aide for contempt of court, and Juat what the outcome will finally ho I not yet known No te were taken toward calllnK another election, tho council adJournlnR to moot Dec 29. Tho council voted to make the 1912 tax levy elRht mill. A motion for ten milt wnn lout. the I'nlt! State Itealty . Invent inent Company, which owtia a con aldorahte Hirtlon of tho itock In tho Htoveua concern. Mr. Stevens will operate nil over tho I'nlted States. Cnnndu nnd Moxlco, wherever there la to he hlR construction work done. CANTATA HATCIIDAY KVHNINO. For Ihe cantata the doors at I.ln ater'a Hall will he opened at 7 p.m. nml the proKram will commence at T :t0 All hcIiooI puplla and othot perwitiH under lfi yeara will he ad mitted free. Others will pay 111 routs nl the door After 1) p. in. the doors will he open free to all Come early mid K'Jt n seat. I FOUR BASKET BALL TEAMS ORGANIZED ItvrllliiK Indoor Sport AppenN lo n I.UIKC XuioIht or llend Women. Mm i led nnd I nnniiilitl Mike. Ilacket hall Ih hecomlnR tho most IKipular paatlmu now In llend. amonR the women Not only have the fflrla j taken to the raaclnatliiK Indoor sport, hut some of the married women have j fallen vlctlmu to the call of the hall. There will he four teams In U.wn, and 'the exciting contents )tetw(n them ioiikIU to furnish plenty or excitement for tho winter evenlnRs. The first team of the town la ex pected to he that or tho (J Iris' Ath letic Awiclallon. The rnemhers or It have not yet heon chosen. The Hlfth School Klrls will i o have k ' team, the personnel or which has not )et lieen decided on The other two teams will lie that of the Fraternal Ilrotherhood, aa rcportod elsewhere I In this Issue, and that of the Royal NelKhhors of America. The latter 'team will he coiniMjsod of Mrs. (5eore S. Young, Mrs. K. I). Mcin tosh, Mrs. L. C FImltiK. Mrs Jennie Harper and Mrs. Fred Van Matre. IS THIS NEW TOWN i.. CllltlKT.MAH UUSH ON. Tho Chrlstmai rush Is on. Tho oxprors huslnoss has shown n hlg In oreasw, and at tho Kstu(Mco hun dreds of packnRos comlne In and go ing out are being handled. The itorca are busy taking enro or thoso who put on their hujlng till tho last w eck. MANY ARE TEACHERS State University (Srnduntr Kngngcd In High School Work. UNIVKIISITV OF OREGON, Eugene. Doc 19. A aludy of Oregon high school statistics shows that over a hundred University or Oregon gradu ates nre teaching In tho High Schools of Oregon. They nro represented In forty-two counties. The Eugono High School with cloven claims tho largest nil in lie r. Tho Portland htmt schools nro next with nine. (K the iiIkivu number or high school teac'i era, thirty nro mun, nnd sovcntecti of these nro principals nnd school hi'.;i erlntoudents. Tito class of 1911 h.vs tho Inrgest number teaching thlrV- I.. 1'ov Finds (lint Someone Huh i StnUcil o IT HIh Itmicli Into 1itn. Someone has attempted a good , Joko on I I. Fox. or somebody with a craze for la)lng out townsltea has been at work nt Mr. Fox's ranch six miles from town on the Hear Creek road. Sunday Mr. Fox drove out to see how things were going on his 120 aero farm, and was much surprised to And what appeared to be a new town laid out there. Along tho road about 50 feet apart, stakes had been driven Into tho ground as if to mark off the land Into town lots. Mr. Fox has 40 acres cleared and Is having an additional 40 cleared, hut he sa)s that It Is too good land for farming to bo cut up Into town Iota and that thoso stakes will be pulled up. v"S- We have just as much cheer to offer you as this jolly old face, but In a different line. We are offering Hard ware and Builders' Supplies at unheard-of prices. After a purchase you'll think you've had a gift from Santa Stoves, Ranges, Building and General Hardware sold by N. P. Smith Wall Street NO I.KTLT AT THE DEl'OT. Tho continued good weather has made It posslhlo for construction work on the itassenger station and freight warehouse here to go on with out Interruption, and shortly after the first or the year both buildings will he turned over by the contract ors ready for use. It has been de cided that the passenger station havo a chipped marble floor, and that it bo covered with shingles. It was at first proposed to have tho roof of Spnnlsh tiling, but this was round to bo too expensive. THREE IRE U IS STONE HOTEL TO RISE ON GREENWOOD. C. V. Marlcy and Robert Sampson Will Cut Up I)lock Next to Hoyd's Another Structure for I hat Street and One for Wa I Announced. Three more new bullilfnRs, one of stone. Is the record of the pt weok'a anouncomonts for llend. Two will he on Greenwood avenn and tt other on Wall street. C W. Marloy of South Dakota and Robert Simpson or Seattle announce that thoy will erect a two-story stone edifice on Creenwood avenue, ad joining tho lloyd building, now- under construction, on the oast, it will Iki a hotel nnd business block, with two storo rooms, lobby and respturnnt on the ground floor and twonty-six ho tel rooms on the second Boor. It will have a frontage of C3 feet on Oreenwood. There will be a depth of CI feet on the lloyd building sldo and 103 reet on the oast. It will be modern throughout. Work w ex pected to start within ten days, Mr. Marley said. Mr Simpson was hero last week and as soon as the deal for the lot was closed left for tteattle to perfect plans. Upon his return work will he started. Cray stone Is to be the material. IIitlldluK Near Ii'm(. A two-story frame business build ing on lot 4 or the replat or block 24, on Greenwood avenue, not far from tho dojtot, will bo put up by Mrs. I). J. Murphy of Tulsa, Okla., who, with her children, has come to make their homo here. On the rear of thclot will bo built a temporary building to be used until the olher la completed. Mr. Murphy was here several months ago siting up tho country. A. II. UUck or Pooatollo, Idaho, has taken n five-year lease on the va cant Wicst Iota between tho jewelry stoio nnd the llazen building and ex pects to build on them. He will soon start work on a one-story frame storo building and announces that later he may put up another. He will bo will be Joined later hy his wife.who wilt conduct n milliner)' store and dressmaking establishment. IJkc llend ISct. Mr. Illack spent ten days in Cen tral Oregon before deciding on a lo cation. Ho stated that he turned down a good proposition at Redmond because ho liked Hend better. IIKAHQlMUTKItS AT IIK.NII Tho following dispatch from Sa lem was printed in the Oregonlan on Saturday: "Tho Fremont I-and Company of Minnesota, capitalized nt S3.000.00". has filed articles of lncorporatUa lis this stnto to transact business, with headquarteis at Llend." No ono was tound hero who know anything about this company, nnd ex actly what sort or business It will-carry on could not bo learned. op The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON wa MM Or. U. O. OOE, Prtild.nt E A. 8ATHEH. Vlc Proldmt O 8. HUDSON. C.hl.r CtplUI full Pld ass. Stockholder' llabllltr 3- Surplut - - SO. Mr. Business Man This bank offers you nil tho advantages of a mod ern banking institution. Ask for our statement and study it. Investigate tho men who stand back of tho business we conduct. Consider the protection given our funds. Our strength is far in excess of tho strength required to safeguard your banking business. If your business is paralyzed for lack df funds if it is u good business with good prospects why not talk to us about your credit? You will find that we have a friendly attitude towards all pro gressive ideas, nnd a, willingness to give your proposition careful consideration. Wo offer your account strength and confidential and courteous treatment. TEe FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND DIRECTORS: U. C. COK K. A. SATUrR C. S. HUDSON O. M. TATTHHSON U. C. KU.IS