r The bend bulletin VOL. X. HEND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. 1012. NO. 10 PLENTY DOING FOR THREE DAYS ! CELEBRATION NEXT WEEK A HUMMER score cm (In for both gamim, Uy next Monthly thu nmusoinciit com mitter Iiopvn to havo many mitrle lo alt ovoiiih, K'nlrle should bo mudii (o H. It. I'oht, or nny othor inomhur of the various cum ml fees. NlttV llOOMINU IIOUHi: TO OI'UNi Tlio roomlug houso Just complotod by J. J. klelu on Front street, Which lim boon leased y W. II, llmitley nnd I), V Wilson, will ho opened July 1, says Mr, Ilonlli-y. It will ho called tlio Altaiuont Hotel. PURSE FOR 4TH WILD WEST SHOW REACHES $828, HERE ON SIXTH IiuIIimih Aicrnlmi, High Wire Art Htrrrt Carnival, lull (lames, 1'lre- uorks, I'lny. Knurr, Athletic mid Other llrowlnu Cunt. MAUDE VtNOEVERT AND CHESTER CATLOW MARRIED COLLECTORS HAVE HAD BUSY WEEK f I Whllo flrirtl arrangements, of the program have not been entirely com pleted ns )t)t, n general outline can ha given of tlio fuiMunklng eventa that will maku llend a four days cclc- ' bratlon the biggest thing of the kind ever nulled off In Control Orc fon. The hall starts rolllriK on Wed nesday nlKht, the 3d. A play and dance are scheduled at l.lmtcr'a Hall, the former iMng staged hy lo cal talent, and the combination being presented for the benefit of tlio li brary and the Commercial Club, The (lend Orchestra will furnlih the music, and n fine danro li expected. Wednesday evening tho Frank Mil ler Amusement Company' street car nival, with Ita aeven Mr shows, also opens up, and contlnuea In operation for tttree daya. Balloon ascensions every morning, with parachute Jump, hluli wire itunta, etc., are among tho free acta that will bo giv en In the open air every day for the enjoyment of all. I'srade, to lie n Feature. On tho morning of the Fourth, there wll bo a parade, composod of the llend Hand, n tiand from the how company, children, fraternal orders, ladles riding, decorated floata, decorated autoa, farm wagoua and none. There will be exhibitions of agricultural product, for which, It Daughter of Drrhutc Country I'fo neer Wedded Yesterday nt llcr Homo on Mitlo llltrr. Yesterday at noon occurred hA wedding of MIm Muudo VandflVort apd Cheater Callow, at tho W. P. Vandovort homo on I.ttllo rlvor, aoino 26 mlfea aouth of (lend. Ituv. II. O. Perry of tho Mothodtsl church performed tho curomony. Mlttla Vandctert. oldeat alitcr of the bride, wn maid of honor, whllo Misses lone and Viola Flshei. Ivn Went nnd Orace Vandovort acted a brldeamalda. The majld of honor, wore pink and the brldotmnlds blue. Will Vnndovert waa ltest man. lie fore the coremouy Mia Marlon Wlest a'uc, accompanied by MIm Kva Graves, who alto played the wedding inarch, that from "Mldaummer Nlght'a Dream." After tha wedding a luncheon waa served to tho many guests who had cotno from llond and from all parts of the county, Tho houso waa prot tlly decorated with msntanlta. wil low and yellow pond-llllee, In the afternoon Mr. and Mra. Callow loft for tho bride's dcaert claim near Hummer Lake, Mr. Callow Is wall known In llend, being a daughter Of W. P. Vandevert, a pioneer of this country, Mr, Callow Is a grnduatu of Willamette L'nherslty. Already Most of Cauli In Kleclrlc Current ntnl fcitior nt Cost Con trlbutrtl by Tlin Itrnd Com- VintiNiiy.Moic Donations, KIT CARSON PERFORM ANCE SATURDAY Thnnks to tho bard work ilnne Ii Clyde McKay und John Klklns, of tho fin mi co commltteo, and thu goneroklty of tho llend people who want to ace tho town havo a One celebrntlon, IflzS has been subscribed for the Fourth of July fund, nnd iirsctlent. ly all of this has boon collected, with the execution of a couido bun. dred dollar. Ilealdea their cash contribution, Tho llend Company Is giving free electric current nnd contributes the labor nt cost for tho erection nnd tho Installation of tho lighting. The Contributor. Holow Is given a comulotn correct. ed list of thuao who nave contrib uted: First National Hank 126.00 Patterson Drug Co 10.00 A. M. Lara & Co. . t 1C.00 llend Ilulletln 16.00 C. II. Corkett 10.00 A. U Pronch 10.00 Counly IMitu Hilled For Another Bend Attraction That Will Ilrnw Croud, In' Addition in tlio Dig Proxruin Arranged. oi.no to colli:oi: thih fall. Kvery member of tho clam which was graduated from tlw. itr.ml nit. Hchool thin year expects to enter col lego this fell. Fred Lucas and John Bather will go to tho Oregon Agri cultural CollCKO at Corvallla. Ifnrtra. ret Wicit to tho University of Cali fornia at llerkcley, Emily Bchreder to the University of Oregon nt Eu gene nnd Laurence Smith probably to Harvard University, UIDLM MAN SHOOTS AT DITCH COMPANY MANAGER John Ilansclberg, after Hating: Trou ble Over Water, Fire on John Wi mer, Ilullet Piercing Hat. BIG ISSUE OUT NEXT THURSDAY 44 More fun for IJondi Kit Canon's Duffnlo Ranch Wild West Show will bo here on tho after noon and night of Saturday, July C. I he idvertlslug car of the company arrived lam night, and today Its crew Is putting up bills all over tho coun try. With the car came 17 men. Tho show arrlvea Friday night, the urn, wun jg cars, There will rough riding, by men and women, Indians, animal acta, a menaicerle of trained animals and all the usual attractlona of a big wild west show, with aid ahows, etc. fleforc the first perform ance thero will bs a mile-long parade. i ne performance will ho iiven lu beyond tho city limits In Center ad dition, probably clonic Qreenwand avenue Just east of the short liitl nt .Tenth street. CHANGE IN RURAL ROUTE of About 20 More Families Kmm Town Will be Kertrtl. The PoslofTlco DcDsrtment has dABA&al AlaHfc. ! Atk a.1 . ni iv.uiiuii iuutiui.li., iur which, 11 umoira h wiibiiko in mu rural im Is understood, merchants will offer delivery mate from llend whereby prliea. about SO more families will ho serv- iiio auernonn 01 ne rourxn win cu . . . . ......... ........ be taken up wfth the baseball game with Metollus and tho atreet carni val shows, Tho band will play at esietsill ilttt 4tllsis tits ! A$itm supper the big fireworks display will A..,.., IllHt MMM, tt ,tlM .l.. U.I.MW.K WVVM,, 4M w. w. ,,v ,.,v, uv,v It can bo comfortably seen liv laro crowds from the east bank; and after that tho big dance Is schoduled In ILtniter's Hall, with music and re freshments. Thursday thero will be athletic contests, serious and comic, for both young and old, thin and fat. A fea ture that Is expected to make a lot of fun Is a tug of war. Team nnd slnglo horse pulling contests, horu canoo racing, log rolling aud a races, canoo racing, log rolling audw"ien no other siwrts are scheduled, all wlthM0"' ur i cash nrlies. I The chance bt effectlva July 1. From the southeast corner of sec tion 30-17-13 the route will bo ex tended east to tho southeast rornor of section 33-17-1.1, thonco north one sectlotif theuco west over tho presont routs to tho Miutlinait corner nf mot. Hon 2S, thoncf north 1 mile and oast 14 miles to Intersect with the pres ent mute, The eople In tho neighborhood of the Davenport-Rtantey ranch havo atated that they will put up boxes on the route after the chaugo. Only one family nuw turved will be af fected adversely by the re-ruutlnav this being Cole K. Bmtth's. Ho will have to go a half mile for his mall, whteh ho has boon gvttlug at his O'Donnell Ilros. Chaa. I). Howo Ovorturf-Oavla-Mlller Co. Mannhelmer Merc, Co. . . Skuse Hardware Co, J N Hunter ti tir t...t, i . riuiinnr .......... Tom McCormlck J. F. Taggart A Co. W. II. Blaats Mrs. Nellie Wright INsto Lehrman llend Ileally Co Chill Parlor II. 'P. Maulon DAM f tl..kl ,KH. , w.nv. ,VTllUl. ,vu. ---v .m. m. i.aitin A. M. Prlnglo Imih. JL r.l.l ItllVB n WaTIUaHIIl aa...... Orocon Land & I mm I if. Co.. . K. O. Minor .... .'. i-. ciuer . . . . Mrs. B. Mcintosh 10.00 , 10.00 COO COO 10.00 COO PAPER ADVERTISES BEND 'June Number- of ".Vurttiwrvt sn'" Derotrd to Description nf Town. Tho "North wwt News." n neas IiaDer DUbllshed manthlv liv ih. 3 0J Northwest Townslto Company, which e e e e an uo "3.V00 6.bn 10.00 1.00 coo 1.00 1.00 S.na .GO 1.00 coo 10.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 cash nrlies These events, with tho street car nival shows, tho balloon ascension, etc, will go over through Saturday, without letup, and on the afternoon n baseball gamo with Itedmond comes off. On tho morning of tho Fourth a complete program will be ready, and will bo distributed, as will banchall MOItU tki.kpho.m: LINKS. Tho local .forestry people are stringing much telephuno wire In the Deschutes reserve this year, nuw hav ing 38 miles conktructed. Fifteen miles has been' built this spring and summer, and within the next week lour more miles will be finished. Howard dtudlo 10.00 II. C. Kills 2.00 Mrs. II. D. Drown C00 11. M. & W. Co 2 so llend Steam Laundry coo C. 8. Werner 1.00 II. D. Mutxlg 2.00 Holmes ft Hmlth 20 00 Deschutes Hanking ft Trust Co. COO Dream Thcatw 20.00 e e h n DIP YOU VER? DIJ you over atop to think that your wife mltrht Kot sick? That thoro'd be a hired trtrl in tho kitchen? That thoro'd bo doctor's bills to pay? That tho rent might come due? That you might havo to meet tho last Installment on your furnlturo? That you might break a leg? That taxes ttro certain as death? JJint all these things rcqulro ready money? That Buch events havo bofallcn othors? That they might happen to you? Moral: PREPARE FOK IT, by plnchlnic out a Httlo now beforo It happens, There Is nothing so handy as a bank account when you aro In trouble. Start now. Hector Olngraa Q. H. Hope L. A. !.acasso ii. u anno ...... ........ J. W. Klklna Kdd Newman Club ffo . . , Oregon Hotel i. ii, jiascr J. II. Corbett teeeetei eeei eeeeeeeeee eeeete eeeeeeeeeeee coo coo 3.00 3S.00 20.00 10.00 6.00 COO 1.00 COO nas extensive realty1 lntnrrk hr devotes Its June issue to llend. On tho frontpage Is a big picture of J J. Hill soeaklnic here on Itallmmt nr and In addition there are nine other views, all of llend development. Oend-off, and a lot of valuable pub licity, as It Is, circulated among t very largo and select list of iwnAni intnr. ested In the Northwest, chiefly as In vestors Tho paper contains an ex tenilvo artlclo by Q. P. Putnam, en. fl,l.t ,llnn.t Of... .. n.... . "" i.uHu, n ,hj Ul UCSUD), in which the town's crawth lnr tha arrival of the railroad la described. (Continued on last page) TAFT AND SHERMAN CHOSEN Itooftevelt aiarxes Fraud and Will Vonn New rarty. The Republican natlnnal rnnvan. tlon In Chicago, after n bitter fight. noininateu Tatt for Pretirn .,) Hhcrman for Vle PrMhUni in.. of tho Itoosovelt delecates sat atlnnr refusing to vote, In this way express ing disapproval of the steam roller methods of tho credentials commit tee, which refused to seat man' dele gates for Itoosevelt, Tho Colonel charges fraud, to rob him of the nomi nation and will form a new n.trtv am becomo Its head. Tho Democrats ore holding their convention In Baltimore this wtk. A abootlng which narnwlr ecrnnori serious consequences occurred near Laldlaw Thursday, when John if sol berg fired a shot which pierced John Wlmer's hat. Ah a result. Has- seiuerg has been bound over to the grand Jury, under 1 1000 hand. Tho trouble grew out of a quarrel concerning Irrigation matter, ac cording to Deputy Sheriff L. I.. Fox., Mr. Wlmcr. who la In charrn nf ih Columbia Southern Company's Irri gation works, hal previously had a fracas with Hasselberr. who had nr.i dered Wlmor never to set foot on his land, last Wednesdnv.lt nr.n.-.r. a break occurred In a ditch on the Hasselbcrg place, from which water Hooded out Into a nearby rond. WI- raer phoned Sheriff Balfour, asking whether he had better disregard n- sclbcrg'a warning and fix tho ditch. Ualfour told him to co ahead niwt ,tn his duty. So. whllo Hastelberc was a!,n Wlmer went on the place and fixed the broken ditch. The next morning Wlmer and Mr. Nichols were riding past the Hasselber nlare when lt owner stepped out and halted them. After hot words with Wlmer, Hassel berg ordered Nichols to clear out. It Is ssld. Then hs atcnnd lu.hln.1 ' tree and rot a rlfl aeertjt ih.m Wlmcr. foreseen? IrnuiiTii. io on his horse and gavo him tho epurs, whereat Hasselbcrg took a snap shot at him, the bullet piercing the fugi tive's hat, according to the complaint mode tiy Wlmer. Wlmer SWota Out n warrant lufnn. Justice Thorp of Laldlaw and Deputy Fox was summoned from llend. In the meantime Hasolberg had been hero getting legal advice, and finally was arrested at his own nlaen ut. tn the ovenlnr. -when FVir Ami non stable Lucas found him hiding In the uraoer behind bis house, says For. Ho - was brourht to llend (MHir but waa later released on bond. PACJES IN DEVELOP MENT NUMBER i Paper Ho One Hundred Illustra tions Hpcclnl Itargaln I'rice For New HubMrlbers For Tlirro Days of the Celebration. CONCERT THURSDAr NIGHT Williams Slaters Will Giro Inten sive Program at UaptUt Church Below Is Klren the nrnrram n . concert that will be given tomorrow (Thursday) evening at 8 a'clock at the Dantlsl church hr thn wininm. sisters: 1. Trio "Kentucky Bale." 2. Solo "lledonlan Love Song." 3. Tleadlng "Old Ace." i. Trio "8teal Away." 6. Solo "Jest A-Wearyln for You." 6. "First Settler'a Story." 7. Trio "Po'lTI Lamb." 8. Solo "Sunbeams." 9. Duet "Sing Me to 81eep." 10. Trio "Little Ornhan Annt." 11. Reading "Hlehah Culfah in Dixie." 12. Tr'o "Anchored." The rcgtilar Issue of The Bulletin for next Wednesday wilt be delayed until tho following morning, July 4, wnen all auhscrlbers will receive their copies through the no. torn . usual. Only Instead nf ih .m-i 12 page paper, thev will ri At n... The Bulletin's first Development Number. The big lssuo Is dovoted to telling what Bend and Central Oregon have done and can do. There aro "wrlteups" concerning nil rwin. of the Deschutes country. A lot of surprising figures havo been tabulat ed showlnr tha Ineal rmvrr.ll n.i building, etc All organlzatlona aro described. There aro between 00 and 100 cuta, all of Central Oreetm scenes. The paper sells for 10 cents a copy, wrapped ready for mailing If desired. It weighs over half a pound, aud tho postage is 3 cents. It will I on salo at Tbo Bulletin offlce and by news boys on the streets. dnHnir tha thru days celebration. To get the paper before more Crook rnini tuwnt pf. .. . . . ..j.... i no uoueiin is making a special of fer for the three days. On tho tb, 6th and Cth, now subscribers can get the paper or one year for $1, Instead of SI. SO. the nannl n. The one dollar also Includes the big edition. This barcaln nerlnd will last for only tho three daya and will not be made again for one year. The Bulletin will havo far ! silk badgeu for Bend people, with "Bend, July , 1912." printed on them, and other badrea nt itlirn colors for visitors from various sec tlons and towns, with "I'm from Red mond" and the like printed on them. There will also be souvenir hat bands for tho occasion. CKUtSLVa PARTY RKTURXS. The nartr of ten men nf the itnttnrf States forestry service who, have been cruising timber In the Bisters coun try for six or Seven weeks baa finish. ed the work undertaken apd' return ed to Bend Friday. Three town ships west of Sisters were cruised. The men hare now scattered to var ious other forests In the Northwest to do similar work. LIBRARY IIKXKF1T SUCCESSFUL. Tho benefit performance at tho Star Theatre Thursday night proved the finest kind Of a aueeeea. ThA house was packed to capacity at both snows, the reels were excellent and the special music. In which Misses Blsck. Graves and West and afra. Fish figured, waa highly appreciated. The Library Club'a share at tha pro ceeds amounted to.J19.26. T5 First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON . .'N 7, WVU fcriwsv; A ;m The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company of Bend. Oregon "Conservative Bnk!iif for CoMrvtiv ftople." L. B. DAIttD, (President) J. W, MAST8RS, (Vice President) V. O. MINOR, (Secretary) Dix,NCo)rb: I,. B, BAIRD,- P. O. MINOR.rS. V. BAIRD, 'WW If YouVe AH ForLawn let us furnish you the lawn-mower and you will have a good article that will last 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 buyjill your hardware and tools here, where much money can be easily saved. Also Full Line of lu&brs' SuOies, Sad., Doors, Glass, etc. Dr. U. O. CO. P,..,M huo8on A-tATHgR. V... Pe...n, OaplUI fully paid ... 838. atokholUr' liability , ja! Ourplui .... . (a. N. P. Smitfc 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 a 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? FLST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND DIRECTORS: U. C. COK . A. SATHftR C. 3, HODSON O. M. FATTKRSON H. C. KLU3 VLKi 35' l C3y 'v Wall Street 1 --" t 1 7.1 '3&3Bffi