The bend bulletin. VOL. X. BUND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1912, NO. 3(J. r I ws III E OF THE COUNTY ADDIE FOSTER BEATS VAN ALLEN Woman HtifTrftgc Indorsed locally, (tingle Tax Defeated Total Votn U Heavy Wnrren llrown lrttln Ticket In County. Harry l.nno, Ibitiiocrnt, won tlio rnc for Din neniitorlul toga over hi near est rlvnl, Men Helling, Jtopublleiiti. Iloiinio, un tho luilepciidsiit tlekot, was it poor tlilnt. Oregon wont to Wilson by over 12,000 plurality. Nick Hlmiott of Tlio Dalles, Itopubll ciiii, goes to Congress from thin ills- trlct, dufcatlng (Iraham handily. Laffcrty and Hawloy won In tlio other districts. Tlio detailed county election re turns It rrcclrtcts will bo found ou poso six, CITY ELECTION ON DECEMBER 3 t SIX FEET OF FOWL NECK FOR MM LOVES 'EM I, Davenport Drrldrs fluent Who WniiU Delhmy Hindi Hmi III I'lll, nml HrtiiU SecU of Kumiih. I'or tho first (Imp In IiIr life, It In reported, W. J, Hcott linn .ell tlio thicken M"U lit can itit. At lensl, they urn Hourly chicken necks. Tin total oomliliii'U length of tho ilullrn ale In qHMtlon In elx frot threo I nolle. It lippBnil thli way. )r. Scott recently vUltcd tho Un Davenport ranch, whore chlehi.n was horved for illnnnr. Mr. Scott In particularly foml of chicken tieeks, mid kinked bees tin. Hint particular :rt of tho htMi . HiiHtomy wuh oiMttud from tlio menu. In fuel, ho I quoted as say InK that ho wait good for a mile of ehleken nwk any time. Bo Monday, when Mr. Datetiiwrt enrao to town, ho brought Seott tho hlggst colleo- tlon of fowl neck over gathered to gether. Tbero was exactly nix feet H. B. FORD IN PLACE OF SPENCER !Niililh flruntrd, Kldrlk Order ed Ulil nml Elcttloii OMclals Clio en tit Council Meeting Held Lt .NlKht IIIIIn I'nld. COUNTY 'IOTALH. President. WlUon I1S.7. Tn ft HHi!. HlHHiftrlt Till). IIi'Im til) I. fotlgMtlilllllll. Muiiot nrr. (Iridium ?,i:i, Hriintor. Ijiiii' Oil), Hflllim 80.1, Ibmriic tlft,l. Chirk 171. Heejetary of State. Oltutt liliio. It)nn Mil. Ki-linedy UK), COUNTY oiTicmts. Judge Hprlngcr 1 IflO, Mrl'arlane 7CII), CmIIU, ShrrllT lllklno II!I7, ll.dfi.ur 701. (Irrk llnmii IHHt, Turner Mil. - I..-. .... 1.... All... f m.a .r.' .'.' a . u .. j....'.. i . . - -. ..---H . ..v-i .v SB ... - ...... ohlrkfin nrrV. ImC lnliat wan ll... ' l'ct(irOU . ' . . . .. ..i.i-rf u. ..f .K... 'Tom Murphy i iniiiuionrr iirown iio, inin i - mv- v r....... j Hilt KMio, iwnen Hit nenra or, Mr. bcott wm ; Wcldrr Kurtniii-ltlr. I'JJli. Ilrl-tl.ll-r , wrIHIIK wiwi nil UIK COnirOI. I.. 4 fOX IOD7. I Thq iwnm were killed 8undsy by At tho meeting of tho city council lint nlcht tho uinco of H. J. Bpcnccr n oouiiallmuu wim di-clnrd vacant, Mr, flpwicur IisvIhk fnovcil from ISend koiiio tlmu nito. II. II. Ford wok ulcatt'd to till out this umtxnlrvd term. Tho recorder wan Instructed to pout proH)r uotlci'N of tho city elec tion, to ho hflil ou 'liii-mlay, Docotii Iwr 3. The ihiIU will ho ojirn from 8 n. m. to 7 p. in. the Judges arc: I'rank May. O. M. MeKny and J. II. BOND ISSUE IS BEING POINTED IfllNIIOI I'ADDOCK IIKIIK Hr.VDAV. NO POSSIBILITY ANY HITCH OF J.tpectrtl Thnt Contract Will IW HlKiinl up With I'oillAnd I'lrm Within Week mul Conntructlon Ho Comiiionccd t Once. "Tho honda nrc now hslng printed r.nd I expect nhurtly to have thom ready to ond to you," Huoh It tho welcome juraRrnph contained In a letter to City Itecorder 12IIU, received thin morning from the attorn for Farron, Bon & Co., iho i.lilonn; ljonillriK I-.mik; that linn pj--L'hiiin',1 llond'a $00,000 newer Ikj.. Tho llcv. Kohort K, Idlock, KH copal hUhop of Knutern Orogon, will arrive Friday fiom tho Mouth and Ih, oxpccicd to conduct aorvlccii on next Sunday, Through tho eourtexy of Ur. Gorhy. tho rosular Presbyterian morning service at tho Star Theatre at 11 o'clock will ho turned over to Hlihop Paddock, who will nt that time announce any other rervicei which he will hold whllo hero. SNEAK THIEFJ0B5 STORES I'atterson'a and Corked' 'Touched" by One Ki Mentally Acquainted. Lout night a ncnk thief entered tho Patterson DruK Company's store, robld the cash register ot about $20 and took a camera nnd a box of stamps. Last Wednesday an en trance was effected Into Corkctt's and the register there robbed of $8. it Is believed thai the same Mrmn or persons made both robberies. The peculiar facts of the Patterson thiev ing show that the thief Is well ac quainted with the store, and the Cen tral "lay of tho land." Although It Now thorn I'-nulns only the Mnnl -id- lean; tn riorKii, Uard eol.le, J. u. Justmunt of a few minor matters, tho JthodeH and Hum Farnhnm. iTIio1 , ... ....... terms of Couucllnien wouandy, I.at DEVELOP POWER IN CASCADES HILL BELIEVED BACK OF WORK Knglneer Plan Kxtemlvo Operations Ut Ijtt Two Yrnni Camp Hnp Jillen Probably Go up Through the BUter Cnun try. three Inches of nvck. Only It wasn't 'Auiio tin mid Alien expire, as doi that of tho urn) or. Hlduwalks were ordered Iwllt on lots h, U nnd 10. block 1. North Ad dition, lot S, block 19, Park Addi tion (liy the city) and In front of tho lecitntly burned I.lnster Opera Houko. An ordinance KrnnllrtK the I lend U'n ter, I.lKht & Power Co. k rranchlHo In I.)tle aero tracts was read for tho second time and pased. The following bills were ordered paid: C, I). Ilrown IC0.00 6.75 COO D.00 30.00 1 (Sisters Herald). It has been a well known fact for some time that the Oregon Electric or Hill Interests owned tho power sltea at Clear and Fish lakes. The flifcnn T?Artrin tin. tm.t M was ft dark night, tho thief took an 'corps of about 25 men oncnml In ox from behind Bhuey's store, tried I making examinations at tho bcadwa a window and then rorced tho back .tera of the McKenxlo during the past doors. Inside, he went to tho camera I seaion and having completed their show cato and pleked out a "Three ' task returned to Portland via Lcba A" Eastman kodak (postal card size) non about ten days ago. without disturbing anything else In i Engineer Edmonstone. who hm. receipt of tho bonds, their return to, the case, showing that he had marked had charge of tho hydraulic develop Chicago nnd tho receipt of the mon oy. At lflRt night's council meeting tho contract ond bond from tho contrac tors, the South Portland Crushed Itock Company, were examined. They were returned for somo slight revis ion. With this effected, there seems bis looty during tho day. Then he ment work for tho past nine months, went to another care were Mr. Pat-'oaMsd thronch Kli,.r fnn,i.v terson keeps n box of stamps and bound for Portland whero his family took them, there totaling about $3. In tho stolen cash was about $1.20 worth of pennies. The lights were turned out. Nothing else was dis turbed. At Corkctt's nothing was disturbed but tho money. At 3 a. m. when he passed tho store. Chief of no reason why the contract should Police Roberts says the lights were not be signed probably within a week and actual construction be In prog ress beforo December 1. There are now no more possibili ties of hitches In the matter of the band Issue. ! ! ef Fuller 1'ub. Co, . , . it it f.niit Wotiinn KiHTmBerarrleilHIH to 7UM jltert Powell, who winged tho three! i.'mi ii.riimirB Co and tingle tat Wim defeated by n II to & WDM ON 0. E. B. R. SURVEY I totr. The Kritiluatid tux amend ment nUo lo.l, till o 1201. The smiidment to nholUh capital puiiKli nienl IimI (IOI tu HHI. The hlgheot nlr- imlleil In the niunty for any one with five shots, from a blind an a pond on the Davenport raneh, Ilert Itaudall, tho ranch foreman, nlio killed three swan some'ddys'-srorBo far as Is known, thvso aro the only swan killed In this vicinity for n t 7.80 1.(0 9.75 rnmllihitp or urjtiir uni IHIO, fur couple of years. One of tho birds Wnrren llntiui fur rounty lerk. The total vole rnt for the preildrii llal rniulldnlrn a itIA'J, while the tiul(m(li)n nan but UD.Vt, nhiinliig an uniixiiully lively Interest In the rontent. Ijikt Weilneitilay Van Allen him ronri'dril the county nnrrhl, leadhiK l'oter by 4H tote, ulih mImiuI 7ft er cent of tho totet rouut. ed. Ilimeter, llnnl return from Hie remaining riMrrn pre'lucts llnnlly gave l'otrr the victory by 41 vutm. For Rtate Itepresuntatlve V. A. Forbes of Hood polled a very high vote, as did his running partner, W. O, Umltb or Klsmstb Falls. Single tax wm defeated In the county by an overwhelming vote. Uy a margin of leus than 1S00, weighed over IS (Kiunds, and meas ured 7 feet and four Inches from wing tip to wIhk tip, being pure whlto. : BEND PIONEERPICTURED Article Omcernn Orrln Miller, Who t'nKel Plains In I'lftlr. In tho Portland Oregonlan of Monday there appeared a picture of I Orrln Miller of Ilend. and tho room- I bora of tils family, uccorapanled by the following brief article Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Uavl of Ixs "Hecently ono of the pioneer fam ily reunions for which Oregon Is noted was held here, when Orrln CAMIOItNIA MAN I.IKHS IlKM). on In tho Patterson store. LADIES PLANJIFT SALE Library Club Makes Financial Ileport For October. Tho gift problem has been solved by the Ladles' Library Club, which Will Vint ft a IkslVsiBf all fV PplHatf rtnl Hend Locntom Find Setilern Jubilant Saturday, December C and 7. They (Iter Itallroad Pnccu. will have a large assortment of Japa p ti p,i ,,i n n ni.i- ,,-'ne0 Br"clcs, Mexican drawn work OrSon Und VgrK C.S : L "!" Angeles arrival Monday, and will II. W. L. & P. Co 1C7.10 Bkuse Hardware Co 4.20 Telegrams 2.15 Ilund Bulletin - s UJlUU.wtupUffatuO.OrnUla. trip : -ni. cT. .i),' i", fflnrnillrn I aln .n1 llarfinw . .,. ' They stopped ono night with the engl- neers of tho Oregon Eastern Itall- Tu treasurers report for the road southwest of AVogontlro moun- moath ot October shows receipts of tain. There aro 18 engineers In the c-25. balance from September of crew, doing the Anal work on the sur- r,2,0 nnl disbursements of $7.1.05, voy which they expect to have com- making a balance of $2. 90 on hand. Pleted from Dog mountain to Odell I Tne expenditures Included library's by January 1. salary, wood, books, first payment Th. r-,. .., ...i., .!,"" iiuerem gn noie lor laoor on Ing In from Ilend, Hums and Lake view, taking up land along tho survey This company located 18 people In reside. The object of Mr. Edmon- stones trip through Slstera at this time was to determine tho advisabil ity of getting supplies from here for the exctenilve work that will no doubt be started aa soon as possible In the spring. There Is a good road from Sisters and Mr. Edmonstone thinks It can bo kept open through the winter with very llttlo difficulty. In conversation with Mr.' Edmon stone he stated that be had no doubt but that the work will be started at an early date and rushed to comple tion. It will require a forco of several hundred men and two years time to complete the undertaking, which will be one of the most extensive hydro electric plants In this country. Two engineers have been left at Clear lake and will remain all win ter studylng-roeterologteaPcondlUons, They have been supplied with every thing necessary to last them a year. the last three weeks In that locality. iof Oeorge Gilbert Bancroft, to be g!v Tho settlers along the survey aro very en here November 29 under the ous- mako Hend tHelr home. Mr. Davis MHit,r, wi,0 CBmo to the Pscltlc Coast enthusiastic oter the Immedlato pros- Illc ' tho Library Club: says He will erect one or wore nouses In tho early fifties, gathered four at once. He shipped his auto by wn- generations of bis family about him. tor from Han Franclieo to The Dal-' 1"Mr:1M,),",,1" ye,r" old,' "nd ' , ..,..,. .i , . tlll ablo bodied, for last winter he les. tho final stretch of tho Journey M(1 ,, own M , hunUn,aBt umnR being by freight car. "Ilend." says deer and bear with the best of the Mr. Davis, "sounded good at long young miz. He came to Collfornla range, but ll looks even better than ,n 18"' Jw 0Xt"In "f0."? tho Pu,n- lavlln. Imm Pnuniill llliiffa TIia I. -..k..l -- .i.lHM .k... ........ 1- . ..WM. WWUMV.. U.UU.. MV .. WUUUVU. XUV .M,U .UM IIIHV. about 90 the poets of a railroad. It will bo r$tnemberjcd that when recently Tho Bulletin published the statement that tho HUI engineers were active in the mountains near the Clear lako district, denial was forthwith made by railroad offlclala. In Portland papers, of any auch activ ity. While tho reason for the power development that evidently Is plan ned Is now given as being the acqut- So thoroughly d'd the audience sltlon of power for tho Willamette enjoy Dr. Hancroft's lecture on Hoo- valley electric lines., it Is firmly be doos' that It becamo tho talk of tho ii-vim hv manv f.miii.r nh .,. t.r. brary building, The following is an endorsement y Prof. A. L. Nelson of the lecture me was thut apparently per cent ot the passengera train got off hero." ou The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company of Bend, Oregon members of his family shown In the !t Ion of the structure being about cam picture are Mrs. w. r. iiawtnorn, Mrs. F. M. Carter and the letter's three children." O'DONNKLUS MOVE HATl'ItDAY. Hy this Saturday O'Donnell Dros. town and the next night tho college ,. .,.,;.,.. lh ., .,. . ,..,. .., .ui . hnii v mioH tn u.r.n tr. "pi,- ti. i n,orr aneciea ana tno general rail va.'vv. .v im.v wuicu iticir wvdi luar- -"-"" - . .v ..w... w v Wfw ket from Its present temporary quar- R"d Downs of Matrimony.' Ills lec tors to the new store room Immedl- tures are full of meat aa well as ately north. In the other half ot the uuce and seasoning, and he baa more handsome brick building, that por-,over tn remarkable power of hold ing ana conserving tne energies of pleted. After the move tho tempo-1 bis audience. He will repay careful rary frame store room wll be removed study and attention. I consider him and the south room completed. r $i $i One Dollar will start an account with us. $i $i k, a master mind.' road situation that .the fundamental reason for the developent In progress Is In connection with the construc tion and operation ot the trans-mountain railroad that will lead across tho Cascades through the Sisters coun try to Bond and eastward. www 3-ka B, FKRUBLL, President P. O, MINOR, Secretary U. M, LAHA, Cashier DlHXCTOaiK B. I'BURBLL, P, 0. MINOR, H. M. LARA, We make a specinlty of denling in every arti cle in the hardware line that is needed in the construction of a house, whether it be n big or a little one. Contractors who figure close on a job should get our prices before submit ting his bid they are the lowest for the quality qf goods we handle. . Also Full Line of Builders' Stif)!, Smh, Doors, Glass, Paints, OMs, etc. The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Or. U. O. OOE. Prld.nt O. S. HUDSON. Capital fully paid Bloc khold.iV liability Survlut . C A. 8ATHCR. Vie Pmld.nl OaihUr . Slfl.OOO S38.0O0 SO.OOO N. P. Smith Wall Street Our beautlfol new ItanltlnK home Is nearly complet ed. When we move we shall be better prctuired tn every way to handle your business, and render you more Mtls fnctory hervlce. In tho ineuntlnio come and see us In the old location. We have occupied this bulldlnj; since March SOth, lf)0, the day we opened for business. Wo then had 17a uccounu nnd $18,000 de.tosiu. During thU three yearn and a lialf we have Increased the numtcr of uccounte to nearly 1100, and our deposit to nearly $250,000. It luu been our privilege to assist In nearly every movement Inaugurated for the betterment and upbuild ing of lleud and tributary territory. We hope In the future to be able to do still more for the town and country from which wo derive oar bualncs. Iteal service to a community galu lasting prestige. W gkV)0 NtJnJ' -K. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND DIRECTORS: U. C. COB K. A. SATHR c, S. HUDSON O. K. PATTKRSON H. C. BIXI9 & 9nM tJyJjWyiJrii.y