The bend bulletin. r .!t VOL. XI HKND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. .JUNK J 1, 1018. NO. 14 ( OOKS EL SM LL WILL BE SITE II THIS SI IMMFR UIO BOARD, GOVERNOR ID iiigit nc nniiMTV nccinim c t,,t Hl""" t.oo.oo pound or wool Site Is Secured, Rnll Rules ! "lull Or uUUIilI UrrlulRLu win i handled i...r. anil Market are Satis-!AhM".Mir, Deputy, Kiniiir nmi Tim. iimt nmi I'rliictllle Mii)nr lime. '& factory. Money Tinht iiess Now only Possible Obstacle. . "WE WILL WILL AT BEND" . SAYS MUELLER, TOO Mr. nmi .Mtm. Itnlii Jordan mill Mr. mid M.r. (I. N. Clirton of I'rlno- AllllH TO HOLDINGS. I). A. lloyd of Seattle linn pur dinned fn in Mnrlcy mid Simpson 1 1 1 Mono building on Greenwood Avonuo adjoining llio Hotel Wright which ho 1 IS KILLED V t . . .. unjoining ii ii noioi wngiu wine vHl wro lir yi.trdiiy. Mr. 4or- nrelll,y UWM T)( purcllBW tend block. Irlliiilliin. PlnnlAnnounccrpcnt I'rmtiHrnnki) Tim sheriff dun In county treuHiiror, Mr. Ullfton Ik imiyor of I'rliiuvlllo. Hhurlrf Frank Klklu wim iiImi here, mid with him AsseiuHir Aildlu Foter, with deputy ., N. llrowii, Mr. i"'otor any the nnoioiliig In il.iinl ....... a.t..i ...I n .1 iliul at... iiilal IIIHJI1I l'WIIIJimUUt HIIU IIIIIL III'J ,,M" I 1 1 iiiiiiir Tlllll fur Itntut will In film ill utint If wnul I nut u.iir u'lfli ii nl It lit If ftlrTjiritiif 1 'l,( ' ,..i- "" "" " - mill, It In Imlluvcil, nioru wjuuhlo din- Mr. lto)(lH holillnKH to a full . NO NEW TIN SERVICE Nlithl Trnl ii U to lit: In t'liroiiiiitfil. OHTLAND, Juno 0. Tlio niKht ! train between Portland ami Hand, I over In connection the putting on of which him been Promised In n Few Week Mill Will Cut 50,01)0,000 I'cct n Vcnr nnd limploy 500 Alert Com Over Half Million Tha result of tlm miiiunl intuiting of Tha Mend Compnuy, completed hern Inst iilithl. of greatest Interest to loon I pooplu nro tint iiuuounco tiientH thnt Dr. Ilrook. representing the Ilrookii Hinder Intercut, hope to Mart mill construction thin mi miner, thitt The llvnd Company' mill nIIo properly linn hern divided up lm tween the HrookN and Mueller Inter Kim, u ud that the Mueller posltlvuly ulnte Hint they lll mill here. Dr. D. F. HrookN of MlnnenolIi, Will Mueller of Dnveliport, lown and I). I.. McKny were the out-of-town director present for the meeting, nil lunvltiK thin momliiK. Dr. HrookN spent iiiuoh of hU time, when not In Reunion with the other, In ex amining the mill Nlti'M. "I fully nmllui thnt whnl Ilend need moNt of nil I n mihitnutlnl payroll," Maid Dr. Ilrookii, In nn Interview Iimt night. "With onu good tmyroll nn n Htnrtcr I helluvn the town will Kill n nn Imptitu thnt will rnrry It forward Into u city with I n speed Hint will ntoillh even your dent Imostnr." After roiiimentliiK very fnvornhly upon the Krowth of the town during the )imr, Dr. HrookN continue!: "I hnvo every mnHon to believe Hint we Khnll he nhln lo Ntart milt construction thin yenr. Wo shnll ho ready to mnkii detlnltu unnotince HientN perhaps In n few week, nnd rertiiluly In n couple of iuoiiHin. with the nrreitt by IochI tifllcliil Mon-1 rumored throughout Central Oregon, dny evenliiK of Walter Commit who! I r,,r fr"m n reality, according to I suspected of complicity In the roh-1 Informntlon obtained today liy Tim hlng or lioiuvNtofldHrN' cnhltiN at l.n Hulletlii or local rnllwny omclnlH, I'lue. (In nlNo hnhInIviI In the Nettlt- Huch n iiiMiiiKcr nervlco Iuih heen meiit or n local domestic Niiiiahhle, J under rotiMdvratlou for trinity moutliH EARL HINES STRUCK ON WALL STREET lilDLAW FOLKS OP IN ARMS McMahon's Attempt to Hold Up Utilization of Col umbia Southern Appropriation Fought by Officials and Condemned by Settlers. It In wild. I'lHST WOOl, (tlMHM. The unit wool or the Nunmin l ex pected to arrive nl tho fulled Wnri' Iioiini) thU ufternoou or tomorrow. AImiiiI 40,000 ikiuikIn Ih expected, nil of which come from Hllver ImUi: Mnnnxur I'rltiKlo ) ho iHilluven hy tlio OrvKon Trunk, hut W. ( WllkeH, iiMlNtnnt frelfsht and pnmieu Ker iiKfiit, Mild todny Hint no definite decUlon hnH yet heen reached. There nro n nuiuher of (IiIiikh nRuliiNt It, piirtlrulnrly Inck of trnlllc to Jimtlfy It, hut on tlm other hand ureat ire lire In ImIiik hroiiKht to henr to Kt the nervlce intaldUlied. GAME WARDEN'S OFFICE TO PROCEED AGAINST SPRINGER I'LACINU POISON FOR BIRDS AND DESTRUCTION OF WRENS LIKELY TO EMUARASS CROOK CoUNiy'a JUDOE. Jolin Stelill, Who Wim DrMiiK Cir,,ja HxohetnfiMl liy (Vironer'n Jury ut luiliieht Held 'I'llli Mortiln. IHueM u v Collier lleie. There Neeiim muall dotiht thnt Crook County In lo he treated lo an other plctureMtiii mlx-up In connection with lu JudKe, which may pala to liilKniricnueu inch now-hlHtorlcHl Incldeiim nx ceiimnt ynrim, nuto ntll diivltN, culvert controvvnleN, county cenlnK contractu, AnnnlnH cluli letli'm and the hom or other oniclnl tldhllN which have koiio no fnr to tunke tlio nnmo or Bprlmcor uotorloiiN, . TIiIn time It appcnrN Hint n cleur cna In proved nRnliiNt JudKe RprliiKer tor the wlirul destruction or none hlrd. nnd the noiHiik out of, HiUoned wheat contrary lo a Npeclflc provlnlon or Inw. Tlio state Knine nuthurltleN are procuedlnK nicnlnit Mr. Springer, nnd tr tlio cano hn proved, Crook County will hnv n county JiiiIko convicted or Inw lirenklnK and, In nil prolmhlllty, one poorer hy n goodly num nfter the oxpected Inn In paid. I'ltlNl'VII.I.K, June !i. KjiIIIiik to of the poUon. drunkenly ntnKRcr piirNtindo Jnnltor Clow to put out Inrouiiil over the UnKKliiB for n row uilnuteN then topple over nnd die. Ho picked up three wrcim nnd Is or the opinion Hint ninny other took poUon tor the Nomc-ulrdii thnt live Artunl ronitrucllou would Ntart nl-mhuut Crook County' plimnnl court- moHt Immmllalely ntlor niioIi nu nn- j ,, ,troundll, ju,K SprliiKer put the iolno,, nnd How nwny to die Mouncement. Our plan hnvo heen l , . , .. . under winildornilon for ,nny , i- , iminlli. and niiBOMiicemenl will he henrtlely murderiMl vernl htirin- Wnnlen .McKay (,ct Hiuy made when (hey are all lined up. IIom wren, accordlMK to Mr. Clow. Deputy (Inmo Warden Clyde Mc- Th mill wB hlinll hulld hio will T1M jumtor informed tho Judg KB- lwtt no "lMlr,, Jude rut nt lHt 10.0110.000 reel h ywir. ... . .. ,MW11.(1 UM , . ,niv Sprlnimr- alleged lilrd-iioloiilnB x- and employ about 500 mM. I would Ilk lo toll you now tlAnlttlv that wo hall Ntart roRMtrurtlou till KMitiiner, and the only reamm I do not do mi la honauim there In a mhwI tdllty or hllch, nod I do not want lo ralne any falfo hope and allow the poHolldllty of future dlaiMilulmHnt. Ho far a trauiorlatlon mattHr am niureriied, nil olmlnrloM lownri, ran ittrurtlon or n mill nt Hand hnvo hem removed: after wo look the inV'ori with rferHre to th order to Itolw'tt the imiiix bird and had found that Ii vva a criminal offeuiie, nnd tftfiiftod to exerul thu Judicial man ditH. WheriuiN.n. uixin rHuent, Cumodlnu Cow dttllvored the pohon- ed Km In to tlio Jud who NeatteriHl pkilt. Immmllntely hulwl hliinwlf with tlm cao. Il wrote to Janitor Clow to awertalu If tha reHirt wore true, nud to tha Judge HdvlnlnK him or the lllnllty or til action and riMiueHtlm; an oxplanntlou. The letter Mr. McKny received rrom Clow mnturt clearly thnt JiiiIko on iiuttliiK out Knrl HlnoN, who enmo to Ilend rrom KnitHn City three week ago, won struck nnd limtfintly killed hy an nutomohllo driven hy John Steldl nhout nine thirty hint evcnltiR. Mr. Kteldl, who hn nlwnya lieon known on n carcrul driver, wuh returning home from the thenter with a party coimlitltiK ot Mr. and Mr. Frank Smith, Mrs. Steldl, Mill Krancci Hteldl and John II. Steldl. The accident occurred on Wall Street at the depression south or the railroad sldliiK where a fill Is belli mnde to mine the grade. Mines nnd a companion, i;iu Weaver or Hear Creek Hutte, were walking toward town nud had reached a point whera the rock till blocks one side of tlio road. According lo Weaver they were talking nnd did not notice tho ap proach ot Uie enr until It was about 40 root nwny. Then, although they wero on tho right hand side of tlio road, they feared being caught ngulnst the rocks, and Jumped to the left directly In the path or the car. Weaver got across but Mines Mumbled nnd roll In front of tho car, which passed over his body. Dr. Kerrull, who was called at once, pro nounced tho man dead. CoronrrV Jury Cnllrd Doing unnblo to reach Coroner I'olndaxter hy telephone Justice of the I'euco Ward Coble nnd Deputy Sheriff l'ox called a coroner's Jury rrom among the bystanders who had collected nnd they viewed tho re main nt the place or tho accident and then ordered them removed to NIswtiuger'H undertaking rooms. On telephone direction front the coroner tho Inquest wan resumed In tne old Commercial Cluh rooms Hilt. (Kdltorlnl correspondence.) (Special to The Hullotln.) LAIDLAW, Juno 7. Tonight 8AI.K.M, Juno 0. For tho purposo Micro wn n meeting of settlers heroor blocking the expenditure or 450. In I.nldlnw, nnd ir there I one par- 000 appropriated by tho last legls tlculnr place where U. II. McMnhon , Inture ror tho completion of the old had better not be, If he value hla Columbia Southern or Tumnlo Irrl lire. liberty nnd happiness, It Is Iild- gallon project, h. II. McMahon. a w, Crook County, Oregon. For Salem lawyer-rnrmor-nomfrlan. nte.l while the meeting had little to sny on injunction suit lnst,wcck against regarding Mr. McMahon officially, Its i Secretary of State CTfcott and State members had a whole lot unofficially; I Treasurer Kay to restrain thetn from so much so, in ract, that It Is uur-i paying out this money. The result mined the ear or tho Snlotnlte with Is that practically all operations on tho Injunction Itch may have burned tho project have ceased again, pond conslderably between the hours of Ing tho outcome ot tho suit, eight and eleven this Saturday night. , hIs cornp,ant, McJfanon aege Indeed, a visitor is led to believe .,, ,h ..,.i..i i ?.. that, taken ns a whole, the good-1 ifl nn ,h ,,, h, i, ,. , , nntured, optimistic, Inw-nbldlng cltl zen of the Tuinolo project would en Joy nothing bettor than an opportun ity to douso Mr. McMahon In the cool water ot tho Deschutes; and If It happened that they could Immerse "Old Man" Lnldlnw at the same time, why, their happiness would lie com plete. Tho purpose or the gathering was to discuss the situation arising rrom Mr. McMalfun's effort to enjoin the expenditure of the state funds appro priated ror the completion or tho old Columbia Southern, now the Tutnalo project, and to tnka cny steps Which i pose. uiikui icjiu iu uitxuaru inu inter ests or the Bottlers and bid the Land Hoard in Its fight ror them. Resolutions were adopted reciting the facts of the case, endorsing the Hoard stand, and deeply deplor Ing" McMahon' action. O. Ijiur ganrd, project engineer, who had Just returned from Salem, reviewed the status of the situation, giving an optimistic view. Me told ot Gov ernor West's confidence that the state would win Its case speedily. V. A. Forbes made some suggestions, n did Fred Wnllace. J. N. H. Oerklng, W. D. Karnes, C. S. Hudson nnd others. G. I. L'utnam presided. The outcome or the discussion, In addition to the unanimous passage ot the resolution, was the slgnlng-up ot n subscrliKlon list ror funds which wore to be used, should occasion arise, ror tho employment or legal advice, or In othor ways. Tho amount subscribed at tho meeting was closo to 300. About SO Ilend int)H were prtwent, all contributing or special legislation and will benefit certain private citizen. Mo cites hla victory in tho Crater Lake case, wherein be was successful In having tho expenditure of an appropriation enjoined. Hut Attorney General Crawford and Governor West declare there Is no comparison between the two ap propriations. They point out that there la a definite constitutional pro hibition against any appropriation for n special road, white there Is no mention in the constitution of an appropriation for reclamation pur- A committee consisting (Jerking,- Fred Wallace 11 i-arnillliy Oil tn uhumhi appronciio Siirlmrer listHte.1 nn niittlntr at the east and wost ind or tho polwiued whont ror tho bird, oven iHinrthouso, according to Clow. .f.,,- Ci0-. iin,i ..iilooit.il nnd nnltod Cl(iw ny ho round several dwid n8 nttuntlon to tho llluunlltv of the . .i. n .. .,.. wrmiH ivinir muir nut immfiiieii criun ...!,... ..., .1.... .t t . .. . Up Willi IIIOIII, 1110 murium H-n- win ,. . '" -- " - muwii, mi nmi uie iioiiHiu Hcuiiiiiv JiinHph or our request and grunted "''' ,'u Ktherod up and cromnted K,j at lenst Ihrvo wron. ono or wo nuked Mr lu rnlo on lumhor " lo furnace that heal tho build- , ,mM(t atlractlvu of Control Ore- 1. ll'K. II" miihj llini lie nw iiiiu (Ciit'Unued 011 I'ngo Hoven) little wren sicken under tho effect i mornlag bofore Mr. Coble. The K"erousi. wltniMiSDii who IfMtlfliHl wora .Mr ' J. " Steldl. Old Weaver. Frank Smith. andB,,iv- A- Porlies. was apiwlnted. on iiiiiuiiii, iu ihhi. up 1110 niniier ui settlor' eooperatlon with the Attor ney General and the land board members, and, If necessary, lo handle tbj expenditure ot tho money, A uhcrlptlon list was to be sent to Iledmond. to give merchants there an opportunity to aid in tho work, no Itudmond representatives present. The full Mr. Gld Weaver. It was brought out that Mine had baen drinking before the accident and a not in mil control of himself at tho time. After hearing those wtneen and viewing the Inidy In the proMiic or Dr. Coo and taking hi testimony nnd thnt or Dr. Ferrull Hint Mines had sustained u fractured skull the Jury brought a verdict stating that "It Is the opinion ot thn Jury thnt tho (mime of death was unavoidable. We, tho Jury do hereby oxonornte John Certificates of Deposit WHEN you hnvo money you wish to got Interest on, cull for u CortlOcnto of Dupcult. Wu issue those on (1 or 12 month) timo nnd pay -I per cent In either case. Thu certlflcnte U nlso u negotiable instru ment nnd mny ho tiHslKned, Hold or cashed anywhere, thu Hiitno as u note. Certlflcntes boin transferable cannot be checked riRnlnst. They should be presented for payment or renewal whon duo as wo do not pay InteroMt nfter date, for obvious reasons. Wu are not obliged to pay thono certidcatoa before matuiity nny more than you could bo forced to pay a noto before it wim duo, but wo huvo never refused to cash n certifi cate, whether due or not, and wo expect to continue thin policy. Do you know of any safor way you can make your ptoney work for you and at the suinu timo have It unquestionably available nt any time? DESCHUTES BANKING TRUST CO. OF DEND, OREGON Governor on Deck. "This appropriation was mnde In conformity with a broad, general policy, adopted In this state for de veloping and reclaiming the arid lands," said Governor TVcst. "Every dollar spent on the Tumnlo project by the state Is to be returned to tho state with Interest; so tho cost to the state will bo nothing." In order to bo on hand to tight the case, Gov. West did not attend the conference of western governor at Salt Lake. Every effort Is being made by the state officials to expedite the case so a decision of tho supreme court may bo obtained hy the end ot this month. If tho state wins In tho end, every day's delay at this soason la a ma terial loss to the project. An agree ment hns been made between tho state officials and McMahon to havo the case ready for circuit court this week, when a decree ngrc'ed to by Iwith sides without argumont before the court will lie entered, so the case can Iks immediately appoalod to the supreme court. Arrangements have been made to argue tho ease beforo the supreme court June IS. (.'run ford Is Conllilent. "I think we ean lick thorn off the face of the earth." declared Attorney General Crawford. "I think Mc Mahon has gotten off on the wrong root, and that he will have no ground to stand on. This iff not looal or being BI,ocIa' legislation In tho tonse that i.MCMinon seem to minx. ine . . ... ... question Is whether tho legislators, text or tho resolutions. oJectea ,0 reuro80nt the 00ie of tho copies ot which have boon sent to tho state, can adopt a state policy of D. FKKRULL, Prlsli Ident V. O. MINOR, Secretary It, M. LAttA, Colder , Djkkctorb: B. PBRRIJLL, V. O. MINOR, B. M, LARA, I On... 1... in. I .... ...a ...... ,-..,....... I t . . fPnntlntimt nn nnpa IwaIv. 1 .ft......... 1 .... I....... ti 1 . tVlllUllll'il Mil MlnU lU. IL.IIIIIIIIUVU Ull HBl IIUKU'J ix........... w.. ,...... I..U..V., . till Mill I'll (111 I IIJJW lirIT , I -.---.. v $M TEe First National Bank 'fHARntftRF ' i OF BEND, BEND. OREGON tf I M "2? T wiliiAL """ C tES Dr, U. O. COE. Pmldtnt E A. 8ATHER. Vlc Prt.ld.nl r5 r TTlC-? rj Soil) 0, 8. HUDSON. 0hlr if gg .1 I IP. V?Urffrr,?T'iA V Capital fullr paid . . . 825.000 -S lf S UiJ tvifijItiL f 2? BtPCkholdtri1 liability . - 835,000 5Zf (V ' 4& Wl llll S (fW 8urP'u 8IOO00 C& I u IfS nza$B2x$ HIS BANK is the hmU nADMRDCHumRMCMTci' Mi Sf ness barometer of the rsS I LJAKAlbRS liYlPLEAlENTS tor field, uSij D , . r . um ) a i ,. S tsj "end countrj'. The fact s uxvnx or dairy, we carry i" creiit vn- & . . , .. , K I .... , i . . , ,,,, , t , J wSSiii that our deposits are $100,- (J i riety ot grade and kind. The best made S SS nnn i t .i s f i T'i'L ii . n l I "4f 000 more today than this p ) for durability and long, satisfactory ser- (f$$ , . , . J . f I ,.:.a v i i ii i kjii? date last year, shows pros- wy t vice. You ean save money by buying all i ,.. , r j& S your Hardware, Tools, Utensils and Im- r) (H s plements here, and our large stock affords jjf r you the best assortment to choose from, ( k) kjpy ? .. Car Sash and Doors Just Received , I W) ((j) I SM JSh FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND ?M S N. P. SMITH i DIRECTORS: gjQ C ' " w mwm " U. C. COB K. A. SATHRR C, S. BTJDS011 j ( I (W) ' Mt PATTBRSON H, C. KLU3 fis)