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THE BEND BULLETIN. VOL. IX. IIKNI). OKKGON. WEDNESDAY. JAN. 17, 1912. NO 45 I 11 fflE SWEEPS L n R MILLION AND A HALF FEET DESTROYED mill wlihln two your. On Htitimlnv, April 2'A, 1IMU, tho niiwiiiIII mill all iniioliluiiry wore liurnoil. All tint liiinbur hi (liu yard wiin unveil, TIiIh mill wiih ImiIH nouily olislit your mho liy A. M lirnlio. lie ml niiniijr HiiMnlnn I,om n( lie- iwrrn f 20,000 nml st&I.OOO Ilium Itrllevrd In limn llwn Wotk of liiccinllitrjr J I'lro liollcvod In linvo (icon of In rumllnry origin clotrnyiil npiiroxl mnlcly 1,(00,000 fin( of liimlutr In tlio yard (if Tliu llorul Co., ncros tlio iilvor wot of lou ii, Motiiriluy nlnlit .Tlio Iom In IiMwwii IJO.000 nml $25. oou, rovvrvil )" liuuruiico. Tlioro wnit n. 300, 000 foot of lumliur In tlio yard. )( Hhorlly nflur 8 o'clock tlio llro vn OUcovcred In thu contor of yard, ho iwctiii two IiIk slack of luinlwr. Tlio Klnrin wna soutuletl by tlio mill yhlstlo nml tlio city cliomlcnl ctiRlnn jinn ruihuil through tlio imid to tlio mill. In addition to this, thero waa only one lioo tlint roiild Im played on 51io flntnr. Water for It wm pump d by tlio mill ciikIiio and noocl work jMta dono by tlio volunteer Dromon. A larKO crowd icathcrod and assisted nil they could In HiclitliiK tho flames, When tlio flra started a lirUk wind waa blowing; from tlio southwest. It soon veered to tlio viuth and In creased to altnoit a nolo, and practi cally all tlio lumber In tlio faco of tlio wind waa burned, llucket brigades kept tlio pltra on tlio aouth ildo of the. nro from catchltiK, Dynamite l t'cl. Dynamite waa used In an effort to low up ono of the big ttacka, but tho Banco did not tnovo It. and no fur- ,i nor attempts were made In thla lino. ' ' Mint of tlin lumber lust wm drv 1x12 and 1x10 rous.li atuff. It burned fiercely, making n pectacular blam that waa watched by hundreda of people. At tho north aldo of tlio yard some tlhtlatiro from tho liiinlcr, waa a Ionic ataek of alab wood. Tho alronK xjnd carried flro to thla and a Unto part of It waa comumed. Two cot tAKea near by wero saved only by hard work of tho bucket brigade. Tho official of Tho llcnd Co. bo- llevo that tho flro waa not. Karly 'nrrlvnl found that a pile of ahavliiRi nful other matorlal had been placed letweeti two atacka of luiubor In the Wnter of tho yard. Tho flrobiiK timed hla Work with tho atartltiR of bo Mk warehouse dnuco, at which nearly ovoryliody waa or waa koIiik- hero la no cluu to tho perpetrator AllOITH Ni:V HVHTK.M. In order lo hundlo with moro facil ity lla rapidly liicronliiK hunlne, tho Flrat National flank tin luaiiKiirntitd a ayalom which la usod by mint of tho up-to- ditto bauka of the country. Thla la tho avudliiK out to each de poiitor of a month! statement of hla account with tlio bank. Thla does nway with the luconvaiilenco of leav ing pais hooka for baUlicInK nud makea possible tho hnltmrliiK of ao couuta when dopoaltora foricet to leave their ptiss booka nt the end of tho month. I'nmt booka will mill Ihi uied aa hiietoforo, however, na a recoid of dcponlta. FIRST BASKET BALL GAME FRIDAY NIGHT Tim n Team, on Willi Ji me Hcwi-nl Old I'inyrix, Will Meet tlio 1 1 lull Kllllllll llll)N. I I Tlio bahket lmll aeanou will bo oieued In Mend Krldny night with a Kiimo between tho mou'a town team and tho boy of tho lltxh Kohool, On tho town team will be C RprlnRiir, Hteo Hloldl, Jesso Hunter and probably Max Itlchardaon. The filial llllDUp haa not been decided on. Kuvural of thu men who have played on former tvama will bo In tho con teat, which will likely bo an exhibi tion worth aeeliiR. I.liuter'a Hall will bo tho irelio of battle. Tho youiiK women have resumed practice aflor'a holiday reat ami will ready to appear before the public lu a fow weoka. NORTH CANAL TO BE BUILT SCHOOL HON R 1 ETO BO C. O. I. CO. AND LAND BOARD AQREE Amended I'i-ohinIiIoii of Hlnte Offl dala Accepted Muro IjiiiiI to bo Ojriicl for Hale Inrirane of V.1 on Lieu I'rlco la Allotted. The lliilletln waa Informed at 4 o'olook thU nftornoon tliiilHiirvoy or had liitjfini work jnt below town loeiillntr tho Hoi th eaniil. ThU would Indicate that tlio Cen tral Uii'Riin lriln'uUoti Comeany meaiiN IniNluitKi ami will complete the eauul In lull! uccoidlii,' to tlio teium of tlio iiKreemeiit with tlio Htnio Deitert lind llouid. Till U rimxI uowx to Hem). LOCAL DISTRICT HEADS COUNTY LIST rrlnevlHo, With Decrenxe of H, Dropa to Hecimtl Place Mnilraa AImi Haa 1a-hh I'uplb Itrdttionil Oalna (iO, mid I I'lnc i'l. IIL'IINK I'AHHH.VOKIt MNK Willi throo aoven-paaacnRcr cara, tho Colllna Auto Co, la now oporatliiK a roRtilar auto lino between Demi and I Htirna. At proaont, no regular achedulo for lenvlng la maintained, cara IcavlUR ai often aa thoro nro paaaencora to Justify tho trip. In the aprlng a regular achedulo will bo maintained, Tho cara mako tho trip over tho 160 mllea In eight hours, leaving hero at 8 a. m. and Rotting to Hurna at C p. m. Dinner la had at tho Hrooklnga ranch at Ttolyat The fare for tho one-way trip ia $20. CITY BACK ON THIEVES AKE BOLD Chicken Stolen Itewldeul Trout Numlier 1-nnl Week. of V Tot tho deod. 1 A lliirniMl In April, HMO. 'Thla la the aocond llro to vUlt tho Hold thieve have been operating In Item! tho paat weok, chicken be ing the apodal attraction for thorn. Their work ha been Mdly done. I.. I), Wleit loit 1C chicken Friday utght, am! Kutiday night an attempt waa mado to get more. Hetwcen 7 and 8 that owning a wagon atopped by tho Wleat chicken houo, but tho thieve found tho door locked. Ilia lug giving the alarm. Mr. Wleat went out with hi gun and took n ahot nt tho prowler, frlRhtenliiK them nway. Other cltlinna who have roorUd loalng fhlckan tho pant weok are Jack Kelley, "Dad" Tweet nud an other realdent of l.)tlo. Tilday night two aaeka of oata and a ran of oil wore taken from ono of tho freight wagon of W. W. Ilrowit which had i;ot iturk lu tho mm! on Oreeuwood uvenue. One of tho vncka had n hole In It urn! a trail of oata unbled tlio owner to Mud nml recover hi feed nt u uoarby barn. $20.00 Bills at lc. If you could buy (20.00 bills for n co)cr cent tho opportunity would tnenn nothing to you If you didn't hnvo tho CENT. Hnvinir tlio ready cash nnd tho JudKmont to uho It nt tho opportune time ia tho Btiro roud to wenlth, Hut remember that It takes both tho judgment nnd tho cash to mnko n wlnnlnjr tenni, Judgment without cash Is lielploi. Cnsh without judKment is soon scattered. Start a bank nccount. Ik'jrln to lay aside tho one important tiling, CASH. Ah you accumulate it judKment will como with It. Tfien when opportunity knocks you nro snfo in oponlnjr the door. Wo invite you to open im account with us today. ltoxita received by Tho llulletlu aro to tho effect that tho I)eert l.niul Hoard nnd tho Central Oregon Irrigation Co. hnd como to term. The proHltlou which the !oard re cently aiihmltted to tho company, a copy of which waa printed In thla paper, haa been amended aomewhat, tho board agreeing to execute a aup plomcutal contract containing tho fol lowing provlalona, "1. Tho Control Oregon Irriga tion Company to ralie or ecuro tho aum or at leaat $1 .0,000 within thirty day from thla dato for the purjoo of diverting and carrying through tho propoacd North canal to tho Intersection with tho Pilot Hutte Canal aufTlclont water to reclaim all land ultimately to bo reclaimed from tho North Canal dlvoralon, auch auch money to bo furnlahed from tlmo to time aa needed, not leaa than 10 per rent per month If demanded, and to bo aecured by a bona fldo aub- acrlptlon. 2. Tho aald company to furnlah tho Hoard with a aworn atntotnent each month allowing the amount of work performed under thla agree ment, accompanied by a map of tamo alio monthly financial statement In cluding statement of rocclpta and ox pendlturea fur maintenance. "3. The company to comploto the diversion nnd delivery of aforoald water through tho proposed North Canal to tho Intersection with tho Pilot Hutto Canal during thu year 1U12. "i. Tho company to glvo to tho Hoard a aurety bond satisfactory to the Hoard lu tho penal aum of 12G. 000 to Itiauro tho construction of the main Pilot Hutto tlumo, and tho en largement of tho Central Oregon Canal If nnd when necessary, In order to complete tlni reclamation of the lamia In tho project In nccordauco with the contract of Juno 17, 1U07. "ft. Tho Hoard to turn ovor to tho trustee hereinafter provided for, tho cash now In tho guaranty fund and thu uotea of tho company now In Having made n gain of noarly 100 per cent In population In the laat yoar, Hand achool district No. 12 now stands llrat lu tho county by a Mk margin. District No. 1. I'rtuovllle, which held thla honor by tho coiinus of November 26. lt10. decreased In ' li,.ll.tlnf lft.1 ..lr.li, ......lla. Im.I ..in. hm.I ,..,,.,,,,,, v.nxi ),,.un mm juiii uiiu must now bo content to tako Ita placo below llcnd lu rank. District 69, Kodmoml, ahowa an Increase of GO and stands third. Although falling off 32 (duo partly perhaps to boun dary changes.) district No. 22, Mad ras, retalna fourth placo. Tho Hol land or La Pino district shows a healthy growth of 23; Laldlow dis trict waa divided and now ahowa CS ogatust C8 In 1910; Hlchardson dis trict, No, 73, drops from 32 to 19, and Itolyat from 23 to 13. District No. 31, Lava.whlch In 1910 had 10 chlldicn, has lapsed, now having ono pupil enumerated with No. 12. Dis trict No. 17, Fair View, also lapsed. During tho year fourteen new dis tricts were created. Thu grand total enumerated on Nov. 2C, 1911, waa 3015, aa against 2124 In 1910 and 2130 In 1909. tho 1911 gain being C91. Of this num ber llcnd district furnished 177. There aro 1547 males, HCS females. Complete Ofllclal Figure. The following aro tho tifflclal fig ures furntshod The Uulletln by County Superintendent II. A. Ford. MAKQUKfMDn HAM, Knit. 14. Tho flrat masquerade ball of the acason will be given at Llnster's Hall on tho ovcnlng of Valentino' Day, Wednesday, February H, by tho Itoyal Neighbors of America. Ten prlica will bo awarded. Tho cellars and attics will now bo ransacked for Krotcu,iio costumes to bo worn on thla occasion. RALROAD MP OREGON TRUNKTRAINS RUNNING. I'aaaengers Coming In Sunday Mora in IU-port Inciting Hide freight Hen Ice to Ite fteaumeil Tomor row on Oirgon Trunk Line. SHINGLE PLANT IS NEW BEND INDUSTRY (Contlnuctl on Liui l'nve) DUtrlct 1010 1011 1 27C 2C8 2 24 2S i 10 12 5 21 21 C 19 24 7 38 38 8 21 21 9 70 54 10 34 28 11 52 53 12 20G 383 13 58 42 14 29 (8 15 8 8 1C 39 36 17 2 it 18 2.1 20 19 2G 51 20 12 10 21 12 11 22 159 127J 23 17 19 24 7 11' (Continued on Last Pace) Fred (Vnbtiee of Portland Will Turn Out CreoMitcd I'roiluit Dozen Men to Ikj Hmployetl. A plant having a capacity of 30, 000 shingles dally will bo In oper ation nt llcnd In a few weeks. Fred Crabtreo, an expert In this lino, will bo managor of the new enterprise, which will bo known aa tho llend Manufacturing Co. Kmploymcnt for about 12 men will be given at the start. Mr. Crabtreo haa keen hero some time considering the field and left Monday for Portland to ship In the machinery. The plant will bo lo cated at first at the mill of tho llend llrlck & Lumber Co., which will tako a amall amount of the stock of tho new concern. Later tho shingle mill w bo moved to the brickyard west of town. In addition to making shingles, the company will so mo time this year r"i iu ii it ining laino anj ot i.i- r.-i- chlnery lor making finishing material Hy creosotlng tho shingles they win us made very durable and will not warp or shrink. Mr Crabtreo ex pects to be able to sell them hero at a third less cost than cedar shingles can bo Imported. The machinery for the plant la-expected hero next week and within a abort time tho mill will be operating. T. H. SHEVLIN DEAD Hlg Mlnncapolla Tlmbennan Waa In terested In Itcntl Country. T. II. Shevlln, tho well known Mlnncapolla lumberman, died Sun day at Pasadena, Cal aged 60. He had been 111 for some months and went to tho Southern California re sort In hop of Improving hla health M.r Shevlln waa proaldent cf tins Sliovllu Lumber Co.. which owna I2u 000 acre of timber adjacent to llend. He had made n number of trips to th t Northwest nnd kept In close touoti with what was going on In Control Oregon. W. H. Sellers, rcnrescntatlvo tho company here, received a iei gram yesterday notifying him of 51- Suovlln a death. After being Isolated for a weefc, duo to snow and rock slides and waahouta. Hem! la again on tho rail road map. Tho first train alnce tho big atorm that swept otor tho North west got In Sunday morning at 5:10. this being the Oregon Trunk. It brought mall and express that had ac cumulated for a wk at Fallbridge. aa well as a number of passengora who had been waiting at Portland, Tho Dalles or Fallbrldgc. Tho Oregon Trunk announcea that freight scrvko will bo resumed tomorrow. This will glvo towns o the line tho first froight slnco Janu ary C. Tho Deschutes line Is still tied up and It la not yet known when tralna can bo operated over It. Hetwcen North Junction and The Dalles thoro were severe rock slides and the road was badly damaged. Tho Oregon Trunk train north bound which waa tied up at Mctollus returned to Dcnd last Thursday night and went out Saturday morning, car rying a few passengers who had re turned on It from Mctollua and oth ers who wero bravo enough to vea ture on a trip. Tho road took good care of all Its stranded passengers, paying their hotel bills. Traffic Is picking up again, there being 40 tickets sold at Dcnd yester day and today. The snow which waa piled high an the Oregon Trunk line waa morod by rotary plow, but the troubles of the company did not end there. Tho melttng-anow- andtho rain that fol lowed caused the streams to riso and damage the bridges It became 'm eswry for the Oregon Trunk to ujo the track of Ita rival from North Junction to Metollus. Have Clooo Cull. Tho passengers who came In Sun day morning report n thrilling or pcrlenco In crossing the bridge over tho Dcschutca at North Junction. All tho train except tho rear coach had got over, when part of tho span gavo way under the force of the wa ter. Tho rear coach waa derailed, tho peoplo In It thinking they wero going to bo plunged into tho oanyon. Tho conductor. Mr. Kussoll. was cool headed and equal to tho occa sion and, with military tactics, made tho passengers march out of tho oar and back across tho tottorlng struc ture. After the coach was got back on tho track they wero allowod to get aboard and resumo tholr Journey to their destinations. Tho passengers drew up a set of j resolutions commending tho trainmen j for their bravery. The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company of Bend, Oregon "Conservative Banking for Conservative People." h, 11. MIUD, (President) J. W. MASTHRS, (Vice President) l, O. MINOR, (Secretary) DlRKCTORS! I,. II. DAIRD, V. O. MINOR, S. V. IIAIRD. 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If your business is paralyzed for lack of funds if it is a good business with good prosjiects 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. n 3 TEb FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND D I RRCTORS; U, C. COM It. A. SATHCR c. s. HUDSON O. M. PATTKRSON II. C. UJS J(&)