The bend bulletin. VOL. X. ISENI), OI.GGON. WEDNKSDAY, JULY 24, 1912. NO. 20 WILL AIHMUWM HI'OUTHMKN'. Btnte (lame Wimloii W. Ii. I'lnley will be III lnwn tomorrow evening hiiiI wIhIicn lo meet with the sportsmen of thla vicinity to iIImimikh mutlera of In lereat lo them, Tim oMUoiia urn till naked, mid especially the aporlamen. lo gather nt tltti Commerclnl (Jliili rooms Thuradiiy iiveiihiK nt H;30. TO LUST IRE THREE DAYS THE of I.aldtaw hofng flooded. GOVENOR WEST Heporta from tho south wero that thero was no ruin there any day the paht week. No Itnln ImmI July, The government records show that last July thero waa not any rain at all here, nnd such a storm, al though a common thing in tho Kant, waa a novel thing to those who have been living hero for n fow years. By 5 TO I VOTE BONDS CA D SALE FOR WEATHER PAST WEEK! ON LONG RIDE I i SEWER SYSTEAl IS NOW ASSURED LMM94 y in Katurdny'a lllcctloii JJU.JJalloU Were Out In Favor of Issue and Ul Agalnstr-Maui1 Inquiries !' ruin llo'nd llujreri. Ily a voto of about five to ono, tho cltltena of llcnd last Haturday do- elded In favor of an Issue of 100,000 In bonds for tho construction of a sower system, tiiu voto waa i for and 24 against. Tho ballot caat w'bb llslit, on Is always tho caso nt a special clerlluu. Tho council tnut Baturday night and convuiscd tho voto. Tim hmi Bleu In thin matter will i.m iIih mi I ii nf i ho bonds, nml It seems apparent already that no troublo will be experienced aloiiK tliln lino an there havo been received so far some- ihhiK llkn 40 Inquiries from proa- .poctlve buyers. iruf Him luirtila nrn alltll. eon (ntim HIV uvjiw w.-, .--.-, atructlon hlda will ho called for and Ithnn tho work started. This will iiVxiv ! ilila fall and a KOod enough (start mndo to havo tho system coin ilvted by noxt summer. Hun for SO Yearn. Tim lunula wilt run for 20 yoara nd cannot hear a greater Interest hkit it nr emit. They will lio no 111 it the heat tertna ohtatnaUlo hy tho ouncll. Beginning noxt year, n ihWIiiv fiiiul will Ik started for tho accumulation of funda with which to .ay them off at tho end or tuo su .'ear period. There haa been aiich a rcmetidoua Increaio In tho amount of axnhlo property In Menu una yenr li.t I tin lux rata will bL lliado but little higher hy tho bond Issue, After tho bonds aro oiu, or pron tily before, an assessment district . in .,. .r.miHil whom nrowirij wnera are especially boiicflted hy ho aewer system laloraia, uu an ssesamenl mil prcparcu snowing ow much eacn property iscssod. Thla a.eclal assessment in tmi i. nuvnblo until so uaya Iter the aewer ayatem haa been com leted hy tho contractor and nrcepieu ythecliy. ... , ! ... ....... .... wlili llm (nrina Of III mvunmiivv " "" ; ho contract with hlnVKnglncer It. K. ...,. win im hm durltiK ennstruc- VW,. "... '-' .. Ion of tho ayatom to personal!) ( uporvlso tho earning out oi ma .in,iy tin nxnt'sta to loavo within ho next ton daya for tho ot whore o haa pnwpetUlve warK tor severm months mf . I ti,.. nii.niiini I ml nan wuo Mrvco ; i.v '. v H. May. chairman. ti i..i......i nml J. it. llonn: clerks, i. (1. Coo. H. Morrla Lnrn and II. II. ord. METHODIST CHURCH BUILDING STARTED ItuilKaloiv Kdlllee to Coat About Vtnoo Will lo Krrrtwl Work , Will he Itu.hrd liy Contractor Contract waa let Monday evenly, by tho, Methodlata or Hvnd for tho ortctlou or a buuicaluw church build Iuk lo-cuit In tho neighborhood of flCOO. Work atarta tomorrow and tho contractor. (I. W. Bhrlnor, will puih It na rapidly aa poaalblo In an nfTort to havo tho bulldliiK ready for dedication AtiRUat 18, Tho InilldlnK will fuco on uiympic place, bcliiK altuatod on tho rear or lot 1. block 28. of the orlulnal town. alto. The church owna lot 2 alao, Klvlnic It a 100-foot corner nt Ohio atrvet and Olympic, nud It Ii plnnned to u o tho houan erected now aa a pnraouaKo later, when a atone edlllco will bo built on tlio two iota iocuik Ohio atrvut. i'lana for thla atone h mi an nf worahlo hnvn already been drawn, but It waa thought beat to defer bulldliiK It until tun town icrow a llttlo more. Sluco the Methodlata nrn wlllllllll II tllOFU flir holdlllK HOT' vlcea except the achoolhouao, aa n n- ault of tho recent lire, mo irnme bulliltnK waa dealred na It could bo iniiii In n fow weoka' time. The aeatlliB capacity will bo 250 lo 200. Itev. J. K. Wllllama, tlio paaior, la over fnim I'rlnevlllo thla week aaaUt In. wlili tlm U'nrk of uettlllK tlllllK atarted. Already $K00 haa been aulf acrltMid and a lunco part or una amount collected. Tho real or tho amount ncceaaary to complelo tho bulldliiK la In alicht. nun ivt lll'lllJIIM MTHIKH. llcnd had a atrlko Monday, tho flrat . .t.. ...w..'- I.l.l,.rv an far HB kOOWIl. Ill tliv mini n m.-.w., -- .... hreo hod cnrrlora wanted hlithor pay . . . ... ml. .. u l tin tm llnfl ind leaa noura. inu wn i BOY NEIBLyjHOiNED Knirl HeiiUIr I'ulleJ Out Ah He Waa (JnliiK llotui Tlilnl Time. .,..,,.. ,...k.lM I.. 1 llll.a rlvAl film Willie uatiiiHK n.v .... -- dayla'al week, Kmel lleiikle, tlm 2 year-old aon or .Mr. anu im. v. u. if-nU.i hml a narrow cacapo from beliiK drowned. With other Hoy Scouta who aro on a trip up tho I)ea chutea, jounir llenklo waa tnkliiK n pluiiKO In the atrenm. Tho water where ho waa waa .hallow, but there waa an unknown deep place In tlm river and Kmel Kot Into thla. lie waa unable to awlm and went down, in. nulla fur helu wore anawen'd by riaiulo Vandevert and lluh Tlmnti aon. who were nearhy They aiic eeoded In pullliiK him out Juat aa he waa alnkliiK the third time. Kmel alao had the mlafortuiie lo Kit ycalded ladly by accidentally tutuliiK oor wiiiih water that was on the oamp (lie. t, ii,uikli-K nml tho Thoiniwaiia went up Sunday and Kinol oamo homo with them. Tho Hcouta aro linvltix n fl'io llmo and learnlnit lota about outdoor life. They expect to Ret homo Friday. Rcoutmaater l.aru enmo down 8.m day, with Mra. Lara who went up the latter part or tho week, hut will re turn to accompany tho boya home. After the Fire The next morning after the lire how natural it is to henr the loser sivy, "And I hud $500 in eurrency in the hureuu draw er." And the insurance policy don't cover such u lossl You can hide your money where thieves may not find it but how about lire? For this reason alone, overlooking the many other advantages, you should keep your money in the bank. We call your attention to our lire and burglar proof vault and invite you to leave your money with us for safe keeping. The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company of Bend, Oregon "Conservative Banking for Conservative Pcoplo." L 11. BAIRD, Pi eiMent , )' - M,N0R' SecreUr' X,.B.UA.ku, K. M, i,ARA, Caihler DIHUCTOBS: U . BAIRD, 1'. O. MINOR, . M. LARA, LADIES (JET FINE LINE THUNDER SHOWER, OP QOODS I RAIN AND HAIL IIckIuuI'iK Tomorrow, in Itean llullil Iuk, Iteml People Will tw Treated tu HomethliiK Novel l'rocela to k to Public Library. Tlluraday, Friday and Haturduy wero tho Uaya choaen by the JLadloa' Library Club, at a nicotinic Monday afternoon, for tho IiIk aalo of gooda they will conduct for tho benefit of tho public library. Tho now Dean bulldlnt waa secured aa tho place for holuiiiK the aalo. Tho club haa received direct from thu maiiufacturcra I2G0 worth of lino Kooda which will be aold at at tractive pr(cca. KrcrylliliiK la new and rirat clans. Thero will bo arttclea of kit klnda for every member of tho family and for every lino of bual ueaa, whatever It may be. A maKtiinconl dlaplay of Japaneio Kooda will bo a feature of tho aalo. Ill fact, thla will bo tho flrat col lection of thla kind of gooda to bo ahowu In Cent nil Oregon. Thero will bo a very attractlvu looth, and tho men aa well aa the women will find there coitutleta thlnca that will catch their eyo and which they will wlah to purchaae. Kale IIi-kIiim Tomorrow Afternoon, Tho aalo will atart tomorrow after noon, contlnuhiK throUKh tho evun liiK, I'rtday afternoon and evenliiR and all day Saturday and Saturday cvenlug- The ladlea will aorvo ten, coflcc, wafer and other dulnty oatablea. The entire procceda or the aalo will Ko to tho library, to Ira uaed In aup ortliilC and enlarKlK that lliitl'.u llon which haa erown to havo a very prominent place In tho llfo or tho town. I'rrrjptf atlon la Four Uaya More Than One Inch llnavy Downpour Hat urday Arternoon, Accompanied by Hall Canal Ureal. HAKE LONUOTO TRIP Imllnun Kclnml TeaJim llrhc I'roiu lnillnniiHi)U to llceiil. Mr. nnd Mra. A. O. I-owark, Indi ana achnol teachera, reached Horn! yeaterday nt the end of a motor trip from Indlanapolla that ooHiumed throo weoka and covered H00 mllea. Thoy onmo via Ilea MoIih-k. Omaha, Cheyenne. Laramie, 1'ocalello, IloUe. Vale. Hurna, I'rlnovllle. Itedmond and Laldlnw. Tho worat roada wero , found In Iowa, off tho main traveled route, howovor. In Nebraaka nnd ' Wyoming; the niada wero excellent; In Idaho and OreRun ttomewhat apot ted. Tho Lowarka drove a Ford car and Buffered no nilahap or dlacom fort except that their llRhta Rava out In tho ovenliiK 20 mllea boforo they reached I'rlnevlllo nnd they alept In tho machine In the road. The Le wnrka are pleuaed with tho country and will locate In Central Oregon. During tho paat week Hend haa had a touch or weather that la very rare for thla country. In four daya of July thero waa a precipitation of 1,03 Inchea; hall fell on two auccca aire daya; thero waa much Untuning and thunder, and tho rain came down In torrcnta. Tho flrat ahower camo Thuraday afternoon between C and C o'clock, when thuro waa a rail or 0.07 Inchea or rain. Friday about noon a harder ahower came, thero being 0.30 Inchea In 30 ml nu ten. The moat aovero atorni waa that Saturday afternoon uhout r o'clock. During Sunday there were more ahowera, tho rain tall being 0.!C Inchea. Saturday'a atorni waa accompanied by hall, aomo or the atonea being tho largeat over aeen here. Tho hall tell for five minute and the rain laatod 15 minute. In that ahort time 0.40 Inchea of water camo down. Tho atorm waa from tho aouthoaat and paaaed to tho northweat. going di rectly over the town. Minor dnm agea wero reported at aoveral otnta, auch na beating down garden truck nnd brulalng fruit on the trees. In town tho chief damage reported waa to tho big alien of Tho llcnd company, nltout CO or tho llttlo Tungsten llghta being broken. Lightning struck aoveral trees here. Ontrnl Oregon Canal llrrnkn. Aa a result or the heavy tall or rain In ao ahort a time, tho Irrigation canals were raised. Tho Central Oregon canal, at tho Cook ranch eaat or town, broke over the bank and tore out about f0 feet of tho bank, flooding Arthur Cook'a field. Monday SO teams nnd 30 men wero put to work making repairs, which thoy completed yesterday. Tho break started from a gopher holo In tho bank above tho uaual water lovcl. or by tho lightning striking a telephone pole and tearing out a holo In the bank. While returning to town after the atorni Saturday, tho county erew which has been working en tho llond Hums road found tho road nt the Mcdlllvray ranch olght mllea from town waahed out by a break In the rino Forest lateral of tho Arnold canal. The dirt of tho fill on thla aldo tho hill had waahed out trom under tho bouldora, tho aurface re maining firm. When tho wagon got out on tho fill, tho earth gavo way and tho wheels sank. Tho road waa repaired hy a crew Monday. Laldlaw residents In town tho flrat of tho week reported that the Co lumbia Southern canal also broke out or bounds, tho public road thla sldo ftFl EffW 38 6 "We Say Nothing- But Saw Wood" In tho llnrdwnro bunliirsn. Our rlvuls mny bo striving to niako na big n nuccom iin wo In tilts Hue, hut wo aro KoIiik to keep right on giving high viiIuch for llttlo mon ey nml pleasing our patrona with iuullty that will Mmiil every kind of irltliin. Tool, kitchen utensils, garden nud fiirin ImpIemeutM of tho be.it ninkeu at popular prices. Also Full Line of Builders Supplies, Sash, Doors, Class, etc. N. P. Smith Wall Street HOG RAISING BRINGS RANCHER BIG PROFIT Leo llobta Han 00 l'lg and Khoata He Could Market Now for 9.172. Coat About 30 to lUlse. Hog raising in Central Oregon la proving to be a very profitable In dustry, as Lee Hobbs of Powell Butte can testify. His experience la typical of that of others who last December bought through the Flrat National Hank of Ucnd brood sows imported from Nebraaka. Mr, Hobbs got five, giving tho bank hla note for them. The total cost, with interest, was $H8.G0 for the five. These sows have had two tlttera of pigs. All did not live but he now haa 30 or the flrat Utter and 26 or tho aecond. The 30 will avcrago 100 pounds each now, a total weight or 3000 pounds. Last week he waa offered 8 H ccnta a pound gross, making tho 30 worth I2C5. For the 2C be haa boon offered $4. SO each, making them worth 117, If he chose to sell the entire CG, they would now bring him 372. Ho figures that it cost him $1 a head to ralso tho CO to date, which amount deducted from $372 leave a net profit to him of $31G. Ho still .would havo the flvo old ones, which ha consldcra worth more than tho IH8.G0 purchase price of them. In other words, Mr. Hobbs has made 31C ainco last December without tho Investment of a cent. GROSS BYJTOIE PASS Ilronnsvllle Men Kind Tlilt Gool Automobile Itoute. H. a Hlllerr. president, and It. W. Tripp, secretary, of tho Drownavllle Commercial Club, wero In Hend thla morning. They drove across the mountains by auto, by way of the Mc Kenxlo route This la aald to bo the second car to havo crossed the Cas cades by that pass. Thoy reported the road In good condition coming thla way, but advisod agalnat an at tempt to go by auto across from thla sldo on account of tho sand on the east side of the mountains. They camo by I.aldlaw and from Head went to Prlnovllle, expecting to return home by the Santlam pasa. Mr. Tripp owns land undor tho Col umbia Southern segregation which he bought alx years ago but which he had never taken a look at. HOAI) WORK HUSPKNDKP. The crew sent out by the county some tlmo ago to work on tho road to Hums has suspended operations un til fall. This waa owing to tho fact that the ground haa become too dry to make good work by the road ma chines possible The crew got aa far aa tho 27 mllepoat In Mllllcan valley. CROSSING STATE ON HORSEBACK State Executive Was In Dend Few. MInntr Friday, Going; to LaJdlaw -Where UeAddrcAexl HUem o i Columbia Konthcrn rroiccU Governor Weat, who la riding across the state on horseback, was la Ucnd for a few minutes Friday after-( noon. He was brought up from' Redmond by C. M. Redfleld In an auto and went from here to Laldlaw. At S o'clock tho "Governor ad dressed a gathering of some SO people In tho church thero. The purpose or thla meeting was to dis cuss with the settlers on the Co lumbia Southern project Irrigation ' matters. According to 'reports of the meeting received by The Bulle tin, the Governor stated that he de alred to see tho state take over thla project, which haa been more or lean of a falluro so far, and finance it. and aald that he would work for tho enactment of a law by the next Legislature to thla end. Some of tho settlers who have, made complaints to tho Desert T-ind Board regarding the present handl ing of the project wero present and Mr. West answered questions they asked him. Kettlern Come to Blown. Tho meeting waa quite a stormy ono on the part of tho settlers, ac cording to a number or those present. Some hot questions were fired at tho Governor regarding tho contract with Alma D. Kati. After tho meet ing adjourned, there was a diapute between two or the settlers which re sulted In a row blowa being passed and blood being drawn. When tho fracas started, the Governor told the participants to step outsldo the church and he would referee tho bout. Tho Governor left Salem July 14. and camo across the mountains by Slaters. From there he rode to Red mond, where ho left hla horso.wbljr he made tho trip up hero. On tho way to Laldlaw ho took a look at the construction work on the North canal. Friday ovonlng ho addressed the citizens at Redmond. From that town he continued hla trans state trip by Prlnovlllo and Burns, going through to Boise. Idaho, to attend tbo convention or Western Governors AuguBt 1 to 3. ARM-: TO LKAVi: HOSPITAL. Douglas Morris, who waa severely burned In the flro of July 3, la able to leave the hospital. A purso waa made up for him, amounting to $107.10. The lodges whose property he helped save contributed liberally, the Odd Fellows giving $25. tho Knights of Pythias $20. GO and tho Modern Woodmen $10. Tho bal ance came from business men. rn.J 1J We First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Dr. U. O. OOe, Pr.ild.nt E. A. SATHIR, Vic Pra.ld.nl O. 8. MUD80N. Caanltr Capital fullr Pld S2B.000 BtockholdatV liability 26.0O0 Surplua .... . SO, 600 Your Vacation Assured' You must plan abend if you aro to take a vacation this summer. Else, when tho time comes, you won't havo tho funds. Wo invito you to start a Vacation Fund with this bank. You ore nt liberty to draw out your money whenevor you need it. It is high time you began to save for tho vaca tion which is comintr later in life old ape. A bank account added to from time to time will insure a happy vacation in later life when your work is over and you are ready to rest, Tho sooner you begin, tho quicker you'll bo able to rotiro and tho further away from helpless ness. Small accounts will receive careful attention. vjJsi 4i TE Fl&ST NATIONAL BANK OP 1END DIRECTORS; U. C. COK K. A. SATHRR C. S. HUDSON O. M. FATTHRSCW 11. C. HU.13 MSSijfwS5i)MSjj