The bend bulletin. 1" VOL, XI, UENJJ. OUKCON, WKDNKHDAY. JULY JO, 1DJ3. NO. 10 -, I' Jl ' , U-'i UP. ENTHUSIASM .TOURISTS BOOSTING KLAA1ATH MEET .' UvSfVmtUvy of (). A. O. Points Out Wimtrd Opportunity Por Diiihhi- ' Mll'lttilttl Woilt UlllltH' Sl'W liHW. Itinerary (if thu 1'nrty. To arouse Interest In tho onuven 41ii f (lis Central OreK'Ui Develop- ',iilnt I .wi k u (i, to li liulit ill ICIaiiiath lnlls Ottobor 10-X1. party or Port land mini In tourliiK tlui Interior unit 1 Incidentally InyltiK special strim tition the linMirtHiicH of scloutUle tiRrlcul- , tural development. I'lill IliitM, rtiproMiiitlnK MunnKur C. 0. Chapman uf thu Portland Com ' inorelal Club, I loader. With lilni Is A. II, Cordluy, iloiui of tha itfjrloiiltur- , Ml department of the Oroxon Aitrlotil tiifHl College; It. II. Cron-r, assist mil general pnssoiiKer agent of thu ' X. 1'. & M. Hy.i J. M. Komi ot tho 0.- ( W. It. &. S. Uo. mill J. C. I.eedy, sup- , atrliitoiidont ot tho agricultural do (NirtHKtiit or tho II ii rim IIIkIi Jkliool. .After n complete olrelu tliroiiKh Com i trnl Oregon the party wilt return to Itwiil. IU elilof purpose, npnrently, In to ' -drum up Interest In tho development i;ivewtWtn. .Mr. Cordley IihiI some , practical mtvle to offer, hiiiI It huh in probable that In thu course of IiIn Journey thmuKh Crook county he tony he able to arouse mime apprecia tion of IIih Importance or the opor UiHlty which the county la letting slip mm regards nicrlcultiirnl upbuilding Dhhh Cordlev smike with enutt H athuidRm of the postlbMltles of th,m,,,lM' HI-HdlnK bs well out on the hhw law whereby tho state will inatc,li,,rpni I" canoe when his atteu county appropriations for aurloul. ' ,,on wn" "Uraclml by tho puppy, who, tural demonstration work. That In,!" barkliiR and JumpInK In the wa if Crook county will put up from tnr nvldontly trylnis In his dumb way lf)00 to H000, tho state will coif-:'' ",vo n "'arm of trouble. The tribute an equal amount, tho sum '"'" churned up hy the dog made to be spent iiundor tho supervision of A thu Orscou Aurlciiltursl CollnKe ---Wlleii.lt 'was (Kilutml out to him thnt thus far Crook county's court ' had taken no action reftardlnit oven those demonstration farms that wero 4Kratod last year, Dean Cordloy ex pressed some astonishment that economy" should bo ntttmplod lu this dlrootlon. "If wo win Ret tho peoplo Inter- oslod In this matter and swuro the necessary nppioprlallnn," he said, . "we would Hltempt to waltur the iMMaflis as widely as powiltiUi. That la. iHstaad of onductliiK a couple or MWtlH Stations, we would have a terttat (May aowllar one, simply rentlHR wmall tracts from ranchers and Khar having the owner operate them MBder our direction or cnrliiK for them ourselves. In this way the les- ietM of Mloutifle farming would be More readily seen and used by peo-'lug. ltle throughout the country." The schedule or the trip or this "flying sfjuadron" is plniiRud as fol laws: Monday. July II llond, Prlno vtlle, Madras. Tueaday Motollus, Culver, Terro i , i-, Jflf.. ssfc WL-Ym) A.B.A." Cheques, used by tourists In all foreign countries; nlso arc the safest, most convenient funds for travel In the United States and Canada. Not good till you sign them; safe as your own blank check. More handy than your personal checkbook, for your signature identifies you. mum av TS Doschutos Banking Sb Trust Co. OF DEND, OREGON . B, l'HRRIJLL, President It. M. LA'RA, D. PRURHLL,- lion no, lloilmoiid, Dnlilluw,. Wednesday - ICn route to Minis, will iiiiuit hoiiDwtuHdura at llrook liigs', Itolyat, lhuiiituu Hutto. Tnnmilny Ilnritfi, Ilnr(iy, Mnr iliimn, l.ttumi, HuriiH. Ktldny llurns, Narrow, ranch. Hnturdny "I'" rnnah, Cntlow vul lo'y. Monday Itoarlng Miirlnsn, Pliish, Ailfl, Dnliuvlow, Monday l.ukovlow, Now Pino Criiok, l.akovlnw. Tuesday Illy, Itonanza, Dairy, Klamath Palls. Wednesday Klamath I'd I In, Mer rill. Kliunntli Palls. Thursday llarrlnim Dodge, Pll oiin liny, I'rlday Port Klamath, Ctfrral Mprlngs, CroKAiit, l.n Pino. RutunlNy U IMHh, Wlver Daka, Xuiiuimr likn, Paisley. Miindny- Paisley, ImV P. 0. (Christmas Lake), Viewpoint, Part Hock. Monday. July 21 KrntMORt. I Pine: supper and ovehlng wwetlng nt lliiiul. SETTER PUP FIGURES IN LIFEJ1NG EPISODE Owrlurf rhllil ltoriifd IVoiu llron. lux hy Itonnlil lllnoilliiK, "Orlrrt" Mm Inn (iltrii Illtia Vnrnln(, A miinll and fat white untlor pup flKuriHl prominently In it Hfo-navlm; oplnodii whloh ondd happily lato Thuriliy nfturnoon wlion tho 2-yonr-old win or .Mr. and Mrn. II. J. Over- turf wan riwviinil from ilrownliiR In the IJoMlnitwi river liiiinmllately lu front of the old Drnko Ihwii. Donald HlaudliiK umh the actual rewiuer. but hml It not Itevii for tho hiiIIcm of thu puppy, (lullttrt hy naine, UlmidlBi? mi)H he would nnvvr love notlvfld the plillil In I Ilia Lnlttr The yoiiHMtur. who In a Jr..M iw cNpml from home and wauderftd to the river front. Oelyrt playlmc nlouu with his youthful master. Apparent- 'r he sllppinl Into the water. At all the hoy's clothliiR visible to lllund InR, who paddled lu as f.nut as he con in ami jumping into tne water oarled the child nut. When plckud up Junior was about IK feet from shore. In water some four feet deep, and floatliiR face down. Tho experi ence did tho boy no harm, for tho next day ho was out rgnln, halo and hearty. And In tho meantime tho rotund flelert nil unaware that ho Is a horn, Is enjoyltiR his meals and his puppy play as enthusiastically as ever. Ills name Is that of a doe famous In n Welsh leteand who waved hU maatar'n.' imi.r I rem tUe attack of wolf, at thu xMne of Ul own f. CAFKTHIMA Nt'PPDIt. A cafeteria supper will tte rIvh tomorrow evMiitng (Thursda)) !, kIiihIiik at 6 30. In theTrlutett build formerly the postntU? building, under the ntisplcva of the I. a die1 Aid Koelety or the Methodist Cliuroli. it Is understood that n good menu Is bolng proparod, and thu ladles hope that the public will render tholr as sistance In making the supper a suo cess by their patronago. ubatWmfjiuJjezataa il-' I T ' WyVlTJ.l.T'TTn . vTL . . """' i .s . jMtz:, i im ..'"a WbpmbkII MJiOIaaaSM V. O. MINOR, Secretary' Cashier Diuxc.tors: V, O. MINOR, H. M. LARA, y PENSION GIVEN ORDINANCES CROOK WIDOWS, PASS COUNCIL i 1 LAW PASSED BY LAST Legislature Wouiiui Willi Clilldicn Under 10 Vciim of Age Dqwiiilnnt Um 1 Ih-iii (Jet .Monthly Alloivnoco I'mmii llio County Court. Tnking ndrnnlaRe of n Uu mmw1 liy the Im( IRhilalure, Crook eouiily In now mbhIhiiIiik widows who have children under If, ysflrs of ok depsn dent upon them for mipport. The County Court fit lti July mmIou iKNintod iippllctttloHi for thee pen mIoii. Tile Uw provider thnt "Kvery wo niun, who hem one or more children under the ago of 16 yearn and whote htiMlHiud In eliner dead or Is an In mate of rii OreROti ntnto liutltutlon, or r reaiwn of phynlcal or mental iIIbohuh In wholly unable to work, and wliono nuppnrt and tho support of whoiio child or children Is dopundoul wholly or partly upon her labor, shall Ito outltled to the nsHlstauco as provided for In this not for tho sup port of herself and of her child or children The amount allowable Is $10 a month for one child and 17.80 a month for xich additional child under 15. provided tho child or chil dren rtMldo with tholr mother and I do not have property sutltclent for AladhlBff a at Hail.i.nai A H U lallnlUllhaH ' "w.r OWH "u ,,H,ru i II J allowaneu ?.all cease wheavver a widow mar ries. .. .i ,. ,... . , ,tinu(iK iHe wn unw iimu Hi lowed ihmsIohs under this act are: (Jraee M. Ilassett, Hampton, $10; Kminit J. Marlon, lildlaw, $32. SO; Johanna M. ffatiden, Ilend, $31. 10; Mary C. Ilonuey, $J6. BOG ON UP RIVER ROAD (in, CtiiMxo Wi-xt Dank liOttrr Crane l'rnlrie Now Flooded. Aulomoblllats Iniund for Crano I'ralrlo hato oxccllent chances or be Inc liORgcd, nccordlnR to thoso who made tho trip recently.' Tho bad place Is on tho road Immediately west or tho county brldRo crosslnR the Doschutos below Cart Allen's ranch. I'or a hundred yards or so tho road Is afloat; while the expendlturo of a few dollars for corduroyliiR would make h safely passable. Apparently nothing at all lias been dene with It to date, fa til there has Wen some ' I Rood ilrylnR weather heavy cars are rvIhr up the wast side of the river. On tha uniMjr ten miles of tha road. ' leading to the foot of the prairie, a1 H miter of treea are down, having ob structed the road for several months. It Is possible to get around these, but tho matter has been called to the attention ot the forestry office and no doubt the road will be cl nrod. Just now the lower portion of tho prairie Is Hooded, so that anyono fishing be low tho mouth of tho Cultas should be prepared, for n walBt-deop soaking. OILS AND GREASES We have just added to our stock of goods ti full Hue of high grade Automo bile Oils, Cylinder Oil, Castor Oil and Axle Grease. We handle the famous Wolfs Head Auto Oil, which is recom mended by 112 car manufacturers. Once you try the oils we sell you will buy no other. Builders Supplies a Specialty. N., P-TiMIf H Bond, Oregon ' v Fy REGULATE SEWER AND PLUMBING AMMmcnt I'or Hrvter Will Ilo Irfws I'tv l,ot Tliun Orlitlnitlly Ksllinat- imI. Tiwoiiimt'x ItcjMirt Sub- iiiltlrd Othirr I'rt)CifiUiit. At the eounD mcetluR last night two ordfnaHseM were iased, one "regulntJiiK the eonstruetloii, altera Uuu and retwlr ot sewers and house drains" and the other "creating the olllce of superintendent of sewers and proscribing rules and regulations gov erning plumbing and draluago ot buildings." Tho text ot both ordi nances, which go Into effect Immedi ately, appear elsewhere In this paper. The mayor'a appointment of (Jeorgo 8. Young as superintendent ot suw ore will be presented to the 'council for ratification this afternoon. On petition of llond street prop erty owners, a oemont sidewalk was ordered laid In front of lota 8 nndlO of block 11. Tho ham now on Wall street towards I.ytle was ordered re moved. The fire and police commit tee was Instructed to Investigate the purchase or a tire bell. The following report of the treas urer was presented, showing a hai aaoe of $8763.04, reckoning the amount advanced the street improve ment work as being returned to the general fund as It will be after the assessments are collected. ItccrUril From Hal on hand per last report $2,479.02 Finos and pound fees .... 192.20 Dog tax 106.00 Licenses C.S00.S0 Crook county taxes 3,816.88 Miscellaneous 573.91 Total $13,688.44 Disbursed For Police protection $ 934.66 Fire protection 286.74 Street improvement 623.43 Light and water 1.162.36 Int registered warrants . . 24.SG Miscellaneous 4.621.34 Dalance on hand C.11J.0C Total $13,668.44 At a meeting thin evening tha coun cil will consider the matter of spec ial swr aeeMMit. As stated in ICngtneer Kooa'a rwpojt. the 'method of -I riving at tha apportionment la a follows: "One-half or the total assessment has Iteen made on tho front foot lm als. the remainder has been calcu lated on the area of the property. n the business district the assessment Is $1 por front foot plus $7 por thous and square feet of area and in the outlying district theso figures are re duced by BO per cent. The general average of the assess- ISKi merit Is less than tho original esti mate submitted to the Common Coun cil nt the time the bond Issue was un dertaken, by nbo'ut 10 er cent. The estimate nt that time was $2.18 per front foot or $109 for n 60-foot lot or average depth." Ilt'VH DKHHUVOIU HITK. The Stale Dwcrt Iand Hoard has authorized the purchase of about 1100 acres of land In tho reservoir site In connection with the Tmnnlo project. The prices range rrom $11 to $79 an acre. This completes the reservoir alte with the exception or two small parcels. Most of the right of way can be obtained by paying a reasonable price for tne timber on the land, ANNUAL MEETING OF ARNOLD IRRIGATIDNJOMPANy HELD h. D. Wlrst'a frfiwii Scene of Social' ftnllirrlng Followed by Hnilnr-M Region Dailies Korto I.uncli. he unsatisfactory so far an tho mat- An Innovation in corporation meeU.Ur ot nd'nK d rook Is oonoerned, Ings was made by th0 stockholders !aecor,,,nK " Jnn T. Whlstlor ot of tho Arnold Irrigation Company at their annual meeting yesterday. In stead of the formal aesembly in a hall tho session was hold on L. D. Wlest's.gn fect wth no obnngo , tho ohar. lunii, iiiiu nun iiiu luillllien Oi IIIO stockholders attending the affair mndo a social gathering of much In terest and enjoyment. Tables wcro set under the trees near tho house and spread with all kinds of good things to cat which had been pre pared by tho ladles. At tho business meeting which fol lowed tho luncheon, tho quostlon was discussed of building about 1000 feet of flume near the intake nt the com pany's ditch made necessary by a sink In Uie land which has recently developed. The matter was Anally left for tho directors to settle and also the question as to whether the flume when built should be ot con crete or timber. The board or directors who have served tho comtwny for tho past year was continued In office. They are D. D. Wlest. Glenn Slack. K. P. Droster house, W. F. MeNaught and Charles Slpchon. SUICIDE INJUMALfl CAMP Man Found Hanging by licit Strap Near Wlincr Place. "(Special to The Bulletin) DAIDDAW, July 15. When engi neers on tho Tumalo pToJcct cntersd one ot tho now camp buildings nsar the Wlmcr place this morning th-ly were greeted by tho sight ot a man's body hanging from a rafter, his own bolt strap having formed tho uormo with which, ho took his life. The man Is a stranger, about 45 years old ..,,) u-n. fnlrU- nail ,i.-.n,..i in. I.,:, ....... was gray and he wore o.short mui - tache. In his pockets was one nickel and some tobacco. Coroner Pol n dexter, accompanied by Dr. C. 8. Rd wards, came to the sceno. A coroners Jury constating of A. C. Ducfls. O. Laurgaard. M. S. Dm! lard. Charles Wtmer. J. C. Thorp iitd J. M. Slry declared death a result of suicide. The camp whore tie bodv wrb found has Just bcon complete.! j day from Cheney, Wash., accompani ed had never beeu occupied. Tl'0( ed hy E. S. Jordan, and took "harga doad man, It Is understood, had been , of the remains of her son. Tho ia " round Dend for about n week At i torment was mado In ' Pilot Dutto Laldlaw -he had asked J. C. Thorp Cemetery, services being conducted how to reach tho camps,( sajlng ho by Dev. E. Q. Judd. Mrs. Wllco re wanted work. ' turned to her home Friday evening. ;' uS' Ihe First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Or. U. O. OOC. Pr.tld.nl E A SATHCR. Vlc PrtiUUnt O. 8 HUDSON. Chl.r Capital fully paid . . . IS.000 Btockholdart-liability S 2 6. 000 Burplu .... . CI2.600 9 HpHIS BAISIK is the busi- ness barometer of the Bend country. The fact that our deposits are $1Q0 000 more today than this date last year, shows pros TEi FIKST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND DIRECTORS: O. C. COR R. A. SATURR C. S. HUDSON O. M. PATTKRSON H. C. BI.M3 STILL SEE FO OG WORK AT BENHAM FALLS FRUITLESS WlilMfcr Tli Inks Htuto Dcst Able to Do Declamation Work licoauso of Mootl Credit TumaV) Project Ought to SucccimI, Ho Says. The work of the DshutM currey i Party at Bertham Plta oentlnues to Portland, In charge of the eurrcy. Ad ditional holes have been drilled unit the first ones put down to a, depth oE acter of tho formation. Tho other work of tha survoy is now being done from camps abovo Itojlmond and between Opal City and Culver. At a later date work may be begun on other Central Oregon rlvors as provided in tho law making the appropriations. Commenting on the Tumalo proj ect, Mr. Whistler said that ho waa greatly pleased to have the Supremo Court decide as it did In favor of tho appropriation. If carried to a suc cessful conclusion, as ought to bo tha case with O. Laurgaard In charge, the undertaking, he thinks, will bo merely a preliminary to others of equal Importance to the settlers and the state. In Mr. Whistler's opin ion, for tho state to do the work a3 In the present case Is the solution of the Irrigation problem. Tha rates of Interest which private oonipanlea must pay for money tor such enter prises are so high that their charges tor the developed land in turn must le put at a point which is hard for the ordinary settler to reach. Tho state paying a low- rate ot interest can do the work most economically. In respect to the participation by tho reclamation service in tho Tum alo project which newspaper articles have recently spoken or as having been arranged, Mr. Whistler said ha understood the situation to bo that Secretary Lane had said ho vu ready to direct that a sum should bo set asldo from the reclamatios fund if, or when, tho officials ot the recla mation servlco had recommended tho ljvci ior kv urnuieni participation. ,. - .. .,.. 1 f.ar nolh,n '! be,n5 don. hr tha ""?" ,a" i'""""" w suwi reeom- mendatlon. according to Mr. Whist ler. AVII.CD DCmitD llDltK. Mrs. Aania Wilee. mother of Dieh ard Wllce. who died last Wodaesdar of Injuries received as a result of a , sewer blast, arrived here last Thure- UjjMf QCVfJlJ ffl 1 Uv (jJ