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The bend bulletin. VOL. X. BEND. OHLGON. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10, 1912. NO. 15 t f h f ... 4 i fi I m- "fWlir -t HIT FATHERS IE 0. P. PUTNAM ELECTED LAST NIQHT Firework Ordinance Passed and NumlHjr Hhow Turned Down toiglutf r Hoon Hubmlt Hiijv v plrnuntary Kcnrr Import, At the mettlne of the Clfy douncil lam night (. 1'. I'utnain wna elected iiiiiyur, by a utiantinoua voto, aftor ' nomination by Councilman Wcuniidy. No other candidate waa proK)ied , at the iniMitliuf. Mr. rutnaiu la the editor aid owner of Tin Mullttlti n'id Imi been u llend resident for more ;i tliau thrco year. Tho (million of mayor hua been vacant ilnco tho ros Imiittlon of V. 0. Coo waa accepted March 33 At tho closo of tho meeting, after . tho regular huiltieM had been trail ' acted, the new mayor waa aworn In. .No Firework In City, i The firework ordinance, prepared on petition of the business men of t tho city, wai read the Drat and siroud 1 tlliira ntid passed, going Into effect nt one it prohlblta tho aellliiK Or the shooting of firework within the clt llllllt On motion of Alien, tho council voted to refute to Issue a 1 1 ten no to a tliow which had applied for amo I for rtiimla) July 7. because cllUeiu ,.JKtd to a Sunday pufonnanco. Tin 'e vns ui.iniuinu-. Tin Mil- ler Amusement Company wld l rharKed no license fvo for showing . here tho 3d to Glh under tho aus pice of tho Commercial Cluii. the regular Amount being collected but rebatid Tho barb wire fence recently put up around lot U and part of lottf. of Mock 13, Item), wa declared a nui sance by unanimous vote of tho council, and the chief of police waa Inatructed to have tho ownr of the proiierty remove tho fence, or re place it with a woven wire or board fence Hldewalka were ordered built on the north ido of lota 1, 3 and 3. of block 14, llend. Would Haw Tliooe Hcncltlrd Pay. HtiKlneer Koon filed n report sup plemeiitlnK hla orlelual report on tho wcr )tcin. in tin no aiateo uiai one of tho main recommended lor Immediate coiiatriictlon can h dl- i...nit wlih. If I lot eltr eo fit. eill- tiiiK down the eot fnnn $79,00 to . -!.... i"n iiitn IU ntaui . rmuiu.' i mend that' the' eoit or tho lateral l,o aaaeMied aifalnat tho pro"riy 0 1 which will be dlreell)' beneltte-i ther by Thl col ho oatlHiate t 1 107 rir each f.o-foot lot, rvod. The amount of the bond ltio would In thl way bo reduced moiiio 1 10.000. The city atlortiey wSi luatructud to prtpare a deed convey lue to tho city a rlht of way throunh tho llayn property In l.ytlo for tho extenalon l or Wall tn.'t. which Mr, llayn told Councilman Hteldl In Portland re- DID YOU EVER? Did you over stop to think that your wifo might Kot tick? That Uioro'd bo n hired Irl In tho kitchen? That thoro'd bo doctor's bills to pay? Hint tho rent mfcht como duo? That you mlftftt hnvo to moot tho last Installment on your furnituro7 That you might break a leg? That taxes aro certain as death? That nil theso things require ready money?- That such events have befallen others? That they might happen to you? Moral; PREPARE FUIl IT, by pinching out a llttlo now befovo It happens. There Is nothing so hundy as a bank account when you are In trouble. Start now. The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company of Bend, Oregon CoBMrvctlvtt atatkiHS for CoMtcvatlva Paopte.' I,, B. 11A1RD, (President) J. W. MA8TKR8, (Vice PrWnt) P. O. MINOR, (Secretary) DiftXCYoas: L. B. BA1RD, V, O. MINOR, 8, V. BA1RD. i? c ...'"; i. .? contfy lio would mIkii. I'hlvf or I'ollco H. 15. Unhurt re ported for duty Mini wns lniitrurlid to kii on the iluy mIi If t ii i(u I it iodny, C. I) llipwn returning to night work itn Imfiirii. Aftor llift liinliillntnin of tlio new mayor, tlicru wii mi Inforiunl tnlk regarding tlio present apparent tun lesstiess of tliu chemical tiro ciigluo. It wua decided to (ilnco tlio upkeep of it under tlio charge of tlio police department, and Chief Itohort was Instructed to get 't lib mi Kino In witli lug order. A practical test will (i$ iimda soon. The council adjourned until Til day, Juno 21, At 8:30 p. ni. i "BULLDOG OF THE WEST" BETS GAY AT U PINE I Would bo "Dad Man" Use Hi Hbooti , et X'icii Heal It Willi "liorrow ed" Horse Outs Phone Mm. A man giving hla namn aa Jim fltsrr tried to start think at l.n Flue last Thursday, whan lio turned loose with a six (hooter and enjoyed him if 1 1 In tho most approved "wild wist" fashion. After Rotting tlio drinks nt n saloon, ho boat lilr. board bill nt Ills hotel, IlircaU'iilnit dire riln?troplir If nnV nffnrl tt-ns tun rift In rfillirt name. land IIipii aininiiirlnlnd a bursa and ,nmlo off incidentally cuttlnjc tlio telephono line betwt-en Heud and l.n I'ltie, to prevent Information kcUIiib to the authorltlea hero. The would le bad man calla lilin aeir tho "llulldoR of tho Wet," and on.' he flu. i ml iirnmlneiitl) at the I'ondletoit Itoundui Tliu far no trace of hint hn U-en found, but Hherlff llalfour and Detnity Fox are lookliiK for tho "bulldoK," with the hope of puttliiK a miutlo on him PRESBMUNS ORGANIZE Officer Ar Hlertrl MitTilon of a ttinrt'Ji I'rnbiilde Kimiii. The copied) oritanUatlon of flin local Pretbytortim cliuruh whs cf- fectod Hunday by the ideotlon of el der ciinalatliiK or U I). Wlet, C. H. HotiH'ri ami C l. Kown. At n later leaatuu Mr, Kowa waa chokeii rlerk. A now loarl of trtiateva waa nlw elected, nimprlaliiK I'. C. Coo, F. (). Minor, I.. II. Mnlrd. J. II. Illttuer, a 8. 1 1 ii (Uo n and W. It Keller. 1'Uua aro well under way for the erection of a permanent biilldlnir. Mr Dr. I. I. (lorby. Homo $SOU0 already I available for thl work. Thl Hunday Dr. (lorby will proach nt Itrdniond, tnornlnt; and cvenltiK- K. M. MHA IN IIIWCIHITI HANK. V.. Morris iJira ha IkiiikIU an In tent In the IKohute llankliiK & Trut Company and liencoforth will Im natively anixioliitod with It aldltiK I- H- Itnlrd In Him bank'a mini- Moment. '"'Oitt Ml Mr l-ia rftalna hi In an J connitiluii with tho CM Orevu linikMiH Cnnaii.. which ho an 1 W. II. Coble eutiduct. WI..N.WIIV OI'K.SH I'HIID YAltH. The Weituny l.lvery Jt Auto Com Kin today atnrted tho ereotlun or n feed yard, for farmer nitd filK'it er, on the laud oppoallo the Fulled warohoiihe. A largo ntovk or li.iy unit and isruln will bo kept on hand. One ol tho chief uaer or tho yard will be tho frtlghter from Hum mid tho Miiith country. I SUBSCRIPTION FOR 41 $817 'J DONATIONS HAVE BEEN GENEROUS Plans For n Day of Fan 'Cuming on Well and Program Will lie llrttdy lo.Jlo Announced 'ejt- r ' ' Week Tlio Contributing. Tbua far f 677 haa'been lubacribc toward the three-day Fourth ofJuly celebration. Uelow la Riven tho roll of honor. Ily iiott week tho complete pro Kratn will be ready for announce ment, It I expected. Kirat National Hank J2G.00 Patterson DruK Co 10.00 A. M. InraftCo 1&.U0 (lend llullelin 1C.U0 U. II. Curkett .10.00 A. I,. French 10.00 O'Donnell llro. 10.00 10.00 6.00 r..oo 10.00 .uo Chaa. I). Itowo Ovorturf-DaVla-Mlller Co. .. Manuhelmer Merc. Co. . .... Kkuao Hardware Co. J. y. Hunter W. W. Faulkner Tom McCormlck ft.l J. F. TaKKart t Co, . . us oo W. II. Ktuata a on Mr. Nellie Wright 10.00 I'ote l.clirninn 1.00 Heud Iteolty Co (.00 Chill I'arlor 1.00 II. V. Manlon 1.00 Orexcn limtitineiit Co 10. 'to m. a uttiu (.00 1.00 2.00 (.00 10.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 2.00 coo 2.50 5.00 1.00 2.00 . . . a A. M. I'riiiKlo .a.......... U. A. Tlioraon I ti tip & Davldaon UroRon Land & Imnilx, Ce... F. O. Minor '. . N. I'. Welder ?. Mr. 8. Mclntoih Howard ritudlo ,,.... II. V. I. Ill ......... .. Mr. II. D. Ilrown ...... II. M. ft W. Co. I... ....,. Ilend Hteain Laundry . . . . C. H. Werner I. ...,. It. II. Mutxlc .... Holme & Hmltli ,...,,. 20 00 ,20.00 5..10 C.Ob 3.00 Dream Theatre Hector (llnRrn , U. It. Hope ... , U A. I.acaiao . , II. O'Kane 25.00 J. W Klkln 10.00 ! Hdd Nowman 10.00 Chili C-tn . . . Oregon Hotel T. II. Ilakor . . J II. Corlmtt ('. K. Nlchola . W. C. Foter . 5.00 5 00 l.bn s.oo -i.eo l.Oe (.00 1.00 (.00 i I'ulteil VntnhouM Co W. II. Ilentlo) W. H. Uiokwood Cofit. Ore. Ico & Cold Htor- ro Company 10.00 W. II. Crnwrard 2.S0 llouieseckor' ljind Co llend Maohlno Shop . . Iluntir llros (.00 (.00 2 00 7.00 i:. M. ThompNon (Contluuod on lat papo) out til sUvJS. mm m If YouVe All ForLawn ' let us furnish you the liiwn-mower and you will have u good article that will lust you many years and give you perfect satisfaction. Garden tools of all kinds are here in great variety and at most reasonable prices. You will find it to your advantage to buy all your hardware and tools here, where much money can be easily saved. ( AIo Full Llro of BuU4ers' Supplfe, Ssk, Doors Glass, etc. N. P. Smith' WU Street W IN T BIG FROM BENDii HALF MILLION POUNDS IN SIQHT Nearly 23,000 Bheep Will Come Here Iky Hall, and !lo,77 Wllll'ass Through llend on Way to 1 Kduiinrr Itangc In llcaerve. ' I Despite the fact that little effort a been made to concentrate wool Mend, because the matter waa token up at a lato date, about half a mil flon pounda will come here for ahlp ment. Blnco Friday more than CO, 000 pounda have arrived from Silver Ijike, and 12&.000 pounda la coming from the Hill Ilrown ranches, toward Hurna. ' Another 110,000 pounds or ao la due to arrive from Silver Iake, and considerable amounts aro expected from other southern district, while more I also scheduled to arrive from the Hear Creek and Harney coun tries, alt-tiouch exact fissure of thl 'IrtintumAnl nm n vnt .,,, l.itM .v n .- MW nt,wn... iouay iwo carioau or wool leave for. Iloiton. On Monday, July 8, will dceur the first wool sale In tho his tory of llend. Tho date originally set wa June 33, and the change Is of ureal Importance, a It will al flow large ijunntltle or wool to como heie that could not have been reudy by tho last or thai week. Yesterday mornlni; 18 car of sheep rjame in, and seral ship memo more or the animal aro ex pected during the week from railroad points to tho north, between Madras and the Deschutes canyon. Theso sheep, which leave spring range In the Shanlko and Antelope dlitrlctr4 will bo brought to Uend by train an a'fter unloading here will proceed to aumnier grating ground In tho Des chutes and Cascade Forest Iteserves. "Hlieep (Jo to Heserre. According to statistic furnished through tho courtesy of Huncrrltor I Harvey of the Forest Service, 24,000 sheep will ho brought hero by rail, and porhaps several thousand more. In addition to these sheep which will come to Hcnd another 12,475 are scheduled to paca through town for the reserves, making a minimum to tal of 30,776 sheep that will trail this way. Thero figures apply to grown sheep, for whose grating In tho forest reserve Application has been made, and do not Include lamb under six mouths. Hach owner pays Ix cent a hottd for hi sheep, for the fureat grazing permit until October 15. Usually In September the sheep return from tho reserves. This year specified driveways have boon laid out by tho forestry people, each about a half mllo wide, und staked out. Tho bands nro driven to tho resorves along these, and each has a corrall where tho sheep are counted by a forest ranger, before being admitted to tho reserve. 3SW ;ii si . .t NO miNd DEFINITE AT CHICAGO ( IIIOAfJO. Juno 10. 1 1 .M. Tin' nioinliiK ImM brought forth no definite ik (Ion In ilio Itnuibllcan j national contention, moot of Uir iic- Ivlty being directed to blocking toe Us. Knelt aide claim tJctury and Tuft noil llookeiclt nupportcr nrc iioy calling fnrli oilier name. No jtorJou disorder liax occurrol In the convention a yet, but rlolinfc seem probable. The largest iwllco forct employed at ncu a leathering la on hand. Hoot Is chairman, Iiavlnu ben cIioen by a yotc of 1WJ8 to BOa. Despite this apparent. Tft otrrl- orlty In what was regarded aa some what of tet vote, the lloosevelt men are confldent. It teem cm frail acceiited that If lloosevefC ctrf not get wiiat lio want from this conTrntlon- t,Iie nomination 4m wtM leave tne ateam roller at the Collse urn and set up n convention of Ills own. WOULD FT THIS WAY Oil Man Desire. Improvement of Horn Itouto For Itg Klilpnient. J. C. Turney, who loft Monday for Hums, made an effort while here to get something done toward tba Im provement of a portion of tho Dend Uurns road, which be says is In a bad way, Tho piece particularly refer red to covers some 1C miles in Crook and Lake counties. Mr. Turney Is Interested In the development of gaa and oil proper ties In the Hums country, and saya ho now haa In Portland ready for shipment to Hums 120,000 pounds of machinery and supplies. It Is hi deslro to bring this, and other shipments, in by way of Dcnd, and with this In view he wants the road improvements no mentions rnauciino board, unless a more nnortinr Another Improvement which all seem to agree should Im undertaken and can b made, very inexpensively. Is that of sinking a couple of wells at points along the road. ROBS BLINDMNi JAILED .Veus Hutch" Given Year In Jail by Justice Lawrence Today. On a cbargo of larceny Frank Vc- Jar, aged 22, of Portuguese descent. was sentenced to one year In the county Jail at Prlnevllle by Justice Lawrence this morning. Vejar was convicted of stealing a grip belonging to Lato Kangera. u blind peddler, last night. It con tained goods and money worth not mora than $35. Vejar has been new "bUtch" on the train for about a month. Last night ho slept with the blind man at Zupan'a house, and this morning when the peddler awoke about 4 o'clock he discovered his roommate gone and bis baggage also missing. Tho police were notified and Vejar was arrested. He denied having ot- er seen tho blind man, but the evi dence against him was strong and ho waa convlctod. He got the maxi mum sentnee for the offense. I.IIULVUV WILL 1IAVK IIKNKFIT. Tomorrow! Thursday) evening will ue Library Night at tho Star Theatre, as the Ladles' Library Club Is to have a benefit for that Institution. Spec ial reels will bo shown, and thcrw will bo other very interesting fea tures on tho program. A larye at tendance !s expected. Manager N'cw man now has electric Inns Inttalled, and has had tho space around tho cnrtslu neUly cTecoratei. The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON MiM mm 1 1 b a mmmmmamtmm m Or. U. O. COS Prldnt t A. BATHER. Vlc Prldnt O. B. HUDSON, C.thl.r CIUI fullr paid ... SIS. OOO atockholdtr' liability S36.00O Surplus .... . BO. OOO Plant Your Money Crop In The First National Bank of Bend and it will never fail. Cultivate it faithfully and it will grow. You may be sure that you can harvest it when you want it. There is great satisfaction in seeing ones money crop grow, when safely planted in n strong Bank. Don't wait; even if your first seed is only a dollar, get it planted here and add to it as you can. We gained over three hundred new accounts in the last nine months. WHY? TfttrUTNATKNAL BANK OF BJDND DIRBCTOKS; TJ. C COX H. A. SATHRR C. S. HUDSON (j-) O. M. PATTERSON II JjjjSt jjjJV MFigSi aKtfVar&rVglJ upc uiincnu nu SCHOOL BOARD FIRST LADV DIRECTOR TO HOLD OFPICE I i Halpfi , rolndxtr and J. M. Lsr renco Tie" For Clerkship la-1 , debtedne Cnt Down Daring j . Ibo , Year Just Closed. At a lightly attended annua School meeting Monday afternoon.' Mrs. C. 8. Hudson waa elected & member of tho schot board, to serro three yesrs, succeeding Clyde McKay, who wa chosen the first of the yearv to fill out the unexpired term of Mil- lard Triplet!. Mr. McKay waa not a Candida to for re-election. Vote For Clerk I Tie. For'the clerkship tho vote resulted In a tie nine ballots each for Ilalph I'olndexter anil J. M. Lawrence. Tho Judges reported tho tie und let tho matter rest there. It Is understood tho law requires drawing of lot In' ouch a case, and this probably wlll( oe resortea to at tne next meeting or method or deciding, tho matter ap- rne&llt tft fhA nrfnrlr.'tlff V Tho cntiro vote stood as follows: For director Mrs. C 8. Hudson 18. Charle Uoyd 2, J. M. Lawrenco 2, W. H. Sellcra 1. K. M. Smith 1. For clerk J. M. Lawrcnci 9, nalph Polndexter 9, Marlon WlcpSf Mr. Hudson 1, Charles Uoyd 2, Miss West 1, Clyde McKay 1, John Hoyd 1. ' Mrs. Hudson is the first woman di rector who haa tcrved In tho Uend district. The financial report of the dis trict, as presented by tho retiring, clerk, MUs Marion Wiest. showed &I gain of 1C81 In tho school's lluan clal status.The debt at tho close of last year was $2843.09. while thla year It Is but IU61.CS In outstand ing warrants. The cash on band la $42.79. In addition to this, of course, should be Included the out standing bonded IndcMeneas, which amounts to $0500. The report also nhowed that, tho expenses of tho school next year, aa estimated, will exceed those of the past term, by about $3C7 a month, while It Is possible that this Inorcaso may be even greater, should; tho growth of tbe town, and tho result lug demand for oduoatlonal facili ties. Increase more rapidly than now anticipated. Tho monthly expense this year averaged about $1151.44. Thnt tor next year is estimated at $141S.G5. To meet this Increased expense one offset will lie the enlarged tax fro mthe district, which this year Includes more than $100,000 ad- (Contlnucd on page seven) vti3 H. C. KUU3 iTEj JCi3KJCgtf3C .SIX jK) 'tiaiM