The bend bulletin. VOL. XI, HEND, OKKGON, WKDNKSDAY, SKIT. 10. 1013. NO, 27 GURSEY IN JAIL AT PRINEVILLE AWAITS PRELIMINARY HEARING Arrest .Mnilc 'In MIhmiiiIhi Mont., by Keeping Trriek r III Wire llltf f riw t it! Tniln When Woiiiiiuly Arihoil With lllm HiiimIm)'. . I'HINHVII.I.M, Hopl. 10,-8 p. m.v, v.vumy l IoSkoiI lit tho ontuily Jail linrn awnlting preliminary hearing. No ilatu has boon not for thin, uceordliig to v. P. Myers, one of his law- yera. Mi linn nUo retained II. II. Da Arnionil of llend. Membership lit thu "Ciintoy Chili" mema (o Incliiih) a big I'ortlon of the people of llnnd, If one wnro lo Judge by lint crowd Mint wns nt thu train Hunday evening when Doputv JlliorlfT J. II. Wotiniidy nrrlvcil with W. I). Curacy, tho defaulting hotol keeper who took Crunch leave of llond In July. Tho arreM of Curacy waa iiinilu III Mlssniiln, Montniiii, last Wedmuidity afternoon. It wnii of- fwitiHt liy keeping trnrt) of Mm. Ciirnny. who Joined lit tit In Hint city. When Deputy Weunijily wont to Portland several weeks hko on a vlnlt with IiIh wire, hu mot Mm. Curaey on tho street. With tho nln of Portland doteaihe. he kept on her trull and tliuilly found out that hM wan going Piiilcr the nmnu of "MIm Huillli." Hho whn ahndowed for Uy. nml whan she lft tho rlty It wan known that she hud boiiKht h ticket to .Mliuuuln. Tho otrtoera there woro ntitlllnd by wire when alio would arrlwi mid Instructed to arrest Cursey. Thin thoy ill) last Wednes riny afternoon, nml notified Wonnuily In Portland. Cursoy waived extra- altllnii ntiil U'litinnilv Infl nl oiirn for 1' Hie .Montana town, lie not In llnnd with IiIn prisoner Sunday evening. A tohmrnm from Tho Dalles told when they would reach' licro and tho crowd of S00 or more waa at the train to seo the man who aneakud out and camu hack aa a prisoner. Curaey waa kept under guard at tho Pilot llutto Hotel Hunday night and Monday, and upon Instructions of tliq district attorney waa taken lo Prlnevlllu Monday nlKlit. Working For Employment Agency. At the lintel Monday he waa Inter viewed by Tho Hulletln and atated that he had been In Missoula alnce tho latter part of Auxuat working In an employment aKoncy'a olTlco ponding men out to work on tho Mil waukee and Northern Pacific Hall way. Ho aald that hn waa In Port land, Rpoknno, Hand Point, Idaho, mid other places before going to Missoula mid had "hoofed It" part of the time. "Wenundy ceralnlv did treat mo all right coming here." Curaey mild. "Wo left Missoula Friday night and eot to Tho Dalle Saturday too lata to catch tho Ilond train, and spent Hnturday night there." The llend people fool that Deputy Wenandy deaorvea much credit for the untiring offorla he put forth to run down the fiiRltlvo and return lilm to Crook county to bo dealt with na the oourta aoo lit. Offer Made lo Pay Off Mortgage. In Missoula Curaey went under tho tinme of "W. K. Smith." Last Fri bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb!IbbbbW - 3Wtik 'tttunrficA. Ih. II ' jfiMi iTmm .mi' 1H1 f" i II V f ' .saalaaWWrTJF,FJlaaBIPHMMWJBl A.B.A." Cheques, used by tourists In all foretgn countries', also are 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. iiiuid av . 7ft Deschutes Banking (fe Trust Co. OF DEND, OREGON B, FKURK&Ly President P.O. MINOR, Secretary n. M. LA'RA, Cashier Dirxctors: B. PURRCLL, V. O, MINOR, K. M. LARA, day r- tr.Iujsrani ciiinu from Missoula friiin Mia. Curaey to (inorgo W. Ar mild or thu llnnd Milling & Wore-' Iidiihii Co. offering to pny off the worthiest mortgage Klvt'ii liliti on thu, Installment plan, lt down mid Hj a motitli, If ho would withdraw the , warrant mid lot curaey go. The offer waa entirely Ignored. It will be remembered Hint Mr. Ciuaey, whim tried heie, pretended to be entirely Innocent of any con nection with (Mrany'N defalcation and aald alio would have nothing mure to do with him. However, It mia through her that Curaey 'a nppre lienslon wua made. ELKINS QUICKLY RUNS IN MHMUHI FIRED HUT Sheiltr Airctx Wllllnm t'nrrx, 'ln Milken Coiifiolon o'f lliiniltiK To HiiirkM HvIoiikIhk to Nclubbor, (MlKiclnl lo The Mtilletlu) I'lllNieVUXK, Hold. 0. -William Carey, 7 unra old, In the employ of Charlea Colby on Crooked IHver a bon t Sin mllca aouthenot or Prlne vlllo rnirly Friday inornliiK "' a umiqli to two atneka or lui) IiuIoiikIuk to Jmiiea C'riiin. n uelKhlHir. oouaUt ItiK of nboiit 70 tona worth 1700 mid which waa a total loaa. Kxcollmil work on the part or KliurlfT Hlklua reaulled In mi ludletment mid n plea of Kiillty In open court from thu defendant within 30 hotira of tho crime. , Word of the burning, which could lime been out) of Incendiary orlKln. reached the ahorirf'a olllce early Fri day. Klklna atnrted nt once with the win u ty mitu for the acune of the fire mid arrived while the ataeka were attll biirnltiR. The only clow con- alated In the Docullar utmhuil Irackai of a plKeontoed horau which werei , followed from tho Cram atackyard In a roundaitoiit way to tlie noiny place. There tho only peraon round waa Carey. The hone, yet aaddled, alnod In the burn and Ita feet and iracka were examined and round to I tally with the tracka -nt the tire. I Carey waa brounht to toun by tin ahurirf. and the next murnliifr he made a complete coufoMlon tti the all or Iff nnd deputy dlatrlct attorney, I nrterwnnU pleadlnR KUllty to the In dictment already lodged ncahiBt him Ilia employer, Charlea Colby, and wife were abauiit, having loft for the huckleberry patehea In tho Cavcado inouutalna bint Tuoaday. When aaked what hla motive wua Carey aald ho Kticaaed It waa "only a eraxy Idea." He will be aenteured to n term or yeara In the penitentiary. Varlotia motive aro naalcned for the crime. It la aald that Colby nnd Carey have lota of hay left from lait yeur'a cutting nnd not much atock I to teed It to, while Cram baa lota of . atock and only little leaa than auf!l , dent hay for hla own Uae. TENNIS TOURNMHT HERE September IH-21 Date for Central Orrgon Mrt On Ioral Cuurta. A Ronoml tonnla tournaUtent for Central Oregon will bo heldMiero on j Friday, Saturday and 8unday, Sep tember 19. 20 and 21. under tho 'nuaplcca of the llend Teun'tH Club. The chili will meet tomorrow night nt The Hulletln ottlce M' final ur rmigemeuta wilt bo mtQt, Kvery member la urged to be tirttnt nt 8 o'clock. "" InvHatlona will be aent to nil Cen tral Oregon towua. logethur with entry blnnkn. An entranco leu of SI will bo charged, na la ctiatomary In auch eventa. Hecrnl cupa will bo offered. Kvory effort will bo made to have this flint tournament n auc dixit In nil wnya. The two court will bo placed In first ola ahapo. new halln will bo used exoluBtvely aud, nt least on tho last day, when the final will be played, refresh ments will bo served. GOVERNOR WEST GRATIFIED AT -PROGRESS ON TUIflALO PROJECT INSPECTION TRIP MADE SATURDAY, AND HE FOUND OOOD VORK BEING DONE STATES HIS POSITION ON MORSON PROJECT. RECEPTION GIVEN HIS SECRETARY (Staff correspondence.! IAirIAW. Sept. C CoiiiIhb In on (ho night train on n apodal trip to Inspect the work being done on the TiiiiibIo Irrigation project, (lov ernor West arrived hero thla morn lug and spent the greater part of tho day vlaltltiK the onmpa mid seeing construction work In juogroas. Dur ing the Inspection trip and iikhIu thla nrteriioou when he addressed u gathering hero, he oxprenaed groat satisfaction nt finding auch splendid progress being made. The (lovernor wua met nt Des chutes by Project lingtneor O. Ijiur ganrd In the project unto. Tho (lov ernor took breakfast nt tho homo of Itoscoe Howard at Deschutea where hla private aeeretary, Miss Fern Hobba. lias been vlstllng. Arriving at l.uldlaw, tho (lovnrnor. Inspected the t'Hlce ot th project and met tho olflco rorce nnd engineers. J. N. II. (lerklng. "fntlier or the Tumnloi nrolect." na be la known here, waaMivntv nmv ii inn an,i tt,r rt nr on hand and waa warmly greeted by West. The Governor mid aearetnry. mt. uoraing nnu ir. Luiiusunru nun KOod results. Tho Oovernor aaw n In the nrojoet nuto, nnd I-. N. Wnl-'blg blast set off. nnd .also aaw the Im.. ' tl MnpiiM liitunium. Ilnvuril I ... I -. ,. ... - mid the writer In A. J. Hartor'a car. and Hie start lor tho worka wn be gun, (JimmI Crop" Are Itiilel. Tho drive to the flmt camp Is through a district where tho aettlera ft I .ft.,.. ... ..... .......... .... M...I. , . ! . ni pwiV.. llnr raised. Attracting special nttont on UhB h.e. i!f .1.HM li ""W avo to wait. When tho Mr'n iTr if'StUK'rAS-'o'STh. DSK'""w " S th0. KaVnad,,n.Bbo! ?.' 1 Vll frn J Tim , fJ ?h"Vu men." ho aald to those who WVJ ance'rmu Tr. Sandel',. ! P-rt'h; l, "Jf" K" Eft rann u & on new ground ami on " cal our AlnnT ' S,n.'- ih 11,2 i.Ji? of ruii r2 walt" 'N'0 mount of pcrauaslon snows uiat tito nest 01 resuiia can ,,i,i -I,,-,.- i, i...-.i ..j i, i.. ..i.i.in..i i.v n.u ... ,.r . mti. could change tho Governor, and tho I'V umiiiiivu 'f v i"v a m ij water. Mr. llayley Irrigated this wheat only once, wo wore told. Camp n Model of Clrnnllnr. Camp A waa tho flrat of tho con struction camp visited. It la lo cated not far from the Plnohurat school house. Like all the others. It It kept scrupulously clean. It waa not known that the Governor was coming, so there was no chance to "brush up tor the occasion. How over, the kitchen nnd dining room, tho bunk houses and tho grounds were as neat as could lie. Every thing necessary to make living com fortahlo la provided for the men, nnd the result la that they aro n con tented lot and have tholr heart in the work whloh thoy nrb doing lor the state. For Instance, at every camp there Is n little commissary In charge 'or tho foreman or other em pi oyo where tobacco and tho like are sold lor tho convenioiico of the men. At this camp the Governor aaw what the finished reed canal looVst Hko, nnd It la n II no piece of work that Is hoHVC done. The oanal wid ens from tho bottom toward tho top, mid the banks aro ao Arm that breaks will be ot rare occurrence when the water Is turned In. Tho banks are, bi fuel, no solid that In giving them the final touches It Is necessary to Several Got and loaded their old shells. But the prodkal hunter buys our celelrated U. M. C. or Winchester loads, because bo knows they are the best he can use, and for birds be wants only the old reliable. New stock just arrived. Large stock of guns on hand. Remember the dateopen season September 35th. See our window display. fMfM m m 0 j m m m mj m Bend Hardware Co. use a pick to loocon the dirt that It la desired to remove. (Jmeroor Ki-o Hlrt Fling. From camp I the party drove to ramp 3. Nenr this cmnp some or the most dinieult oxcavaHng Is being dono. In order that tho (lovernor might avu the dirt flying, the crowa wore kept nt work n half hour longer than usual. They go to work nt 7-30 In the morning and atop for noon at 11:30. but today they worked through till 12 o'clock. I!lght bourn constitute u day by atato statute, nnd Iniiorora are paid fz.20 n day nnd man and tenm t.00 n day. At thla point the canal location la through aouio rock. Most or this Is tho characteristic Deschutes Valley turn or sort nick which Is said to have been formed by tho packing of volcanic ushea. Moving thla rock Is not ury dlltlcult us nemo of It will plow without being blasted. Drilling i,i,.. f- i, ii,i,,.iVn i. ,, ,,, i thla work n hand auger Invented by. Engineer Axle Hye Is telng used with I teams and men at work on the Jno Hock contract. The feed en rial work la being done mostly by contracts ,t to a number or men. Cot ernor KhIn nt Hrconil Table. At camp S the party took dinner. Knglneer Iiurgaard'a orders were thtl th0 vornor and party "lliould . ... -..,.!. m , ,,, , men went In nnd ate Whon they had finished, they passed tho word around that they would like to have a talk from tho Governor, lie waa called on and re sponded. Ho congratulated the men on the work they are doing, compli menting them highly. Men Are Well Fed. Itlght here It may not be out of place to say something about tho i feeding or the men on tho worka. A typical meal, tho aamo aa served to tho talKircra. waa that to which tho Governor and ttarty sat down. There waa to It everything necessary to satisfy the appetites of the men. with plenty of "trimmings" to lioot. These meals are served at 2& cents each to the men. and they are as good. If not letter, than any served In llend tor ro cents. The cnmits have been fortunato In securing good cooks, and the tour vie with each other In seeing which can furnish tho best moala at tho lowest price. For August the average cost per meal was 23.9 cents. Aa tho tnble be low shows, the greater tho number ted the lower the cost. The men, however, aro all paying tho same price and thla la but a cent and a (Continued on Page Six) Shot SILLS TURNjUJMN AGAIM Couiily Court Won't Pny for f Jaaollnc When HprbiRer Wasn't Hiding. (Special to Tho Hulletln) IMMNimiXK, 8"pt. 10. The County Court, nt thla soaalon con alstlng only of Commlaalonor W. W. Hrown nnd Judge G. Springer (It. II. Hayley remaining at home, atatlng that It la Impossible to transact bust. nos reasonably with Springer), again turned down tho gasoline and offier bills Incurred when officers of the Crook County Good Honda Asso ciation made a preliminary trip of road Inspection several niontha ago. Among those who suffer Is John Stoldl of llend, who furnished a car nt the time and submitted a bill tor a nominal mileage. Howftver, bills practically Identi cally Incurred were allowed. They aro for gasoline when County Judge Springer himself was n paseefnger In tho comity car on n trip or the road association offtcors with State Hlgh woy Knglneer llowlby more recently. Thu two trljw wore Identical In pur Kso. Apparently the only difference Is that Springer war. on the Second and not on tho llrat one. t'p to the time or adjournment on Saturday, the petition fo n bond election for building1 the roada de termined on, on thla last trip, had not been presented. Tho court will meet again next Monday and It la ex pected Hint tho potltlon will bo pre sented nt that time. Thla will be nccosaary If tho bonds are to be voted on at tho time of tho regular elec tion In Novernlter. The County Hoard of Kquallzatlon convened Monday, consisting ot Judge Springer, County Clork War ren Hrown and County Assessor II. A. Foster. ANOTHER TEACHER EMPLOYED Hiirolluicnt of llend School la Now 201 PuplN. ! With 60 children In the primary grade. It has beon round necessary to employ an additional teacner. Mra. J. D. Davidson was secured by tho school board and la teaching a; clasa or beginners In the old Hulletln ; building whore J. M. Lawrence for - merly had hla office. The enrollment to noon today totaled 204, divided aa follows: High aahool, 32; Mlsa Huntington. 21; Miss Trautner. 23: Miss Dolsen, 3G; Miss Sldner. 30; Mrss. Hlttner, 29; Mra. Davidson. 20; Miss Holmes, 26; Mlsa Hyron, 21; Miss Young, 2C. Tho Arnold school started with an enrollment of 16, tho largest ever nt that school. The Young school be gan Monday, but Supt, Shouse had received no report from there up to this morning. The teacher la Miss Hesse Marie King ot New berg. Principal Shouse states that he knows of several places in private homes where school girls may secure their board and room. FALL FROM WAGON IS FATAL Orn Pointer. Former Item. Man. f Diet, at Prlneville. Ora Polndexter. who lived In Bend I until about four years ngo. died Mon- day night t his homo In Prlneville. Doath came aB the result ot a fall from a wagon load or hay some days ago. Ho struck on :iis head and the , neck waa dislocated. i Mr. Polndexter waa a brother of! Perry H. Polndexter. county coroner. , nnd an uncle ot Ralph Polndexter ot llend. who left Monday ror the bed-1 aide ot hla relative. Ora lived hero) tor u number or years, marrying Eva. daughter ot J. I. West and slater ot Mrs. Elmer Ward. While here he worked as n tinner and painter. About four years ago he moved to Prlnovllio. He was about 40 year ot ngo. !., Our banj IS A NATIONAL LET US TAKE CARE OF YOUR MONEY Your money will be safe in our National Bank, which has n charter from the U. S. Government to do u Banking business. Under our charter we must con duct our business under the National Banking Act. This law places our bank under the supervision of the Treasury Department at Washington. A RIGID EXAMINATION of the bank's affairs is made several times every year in the interest of its depositors. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. The First National Bank of Bend. GRAND JURY'S WORK IS ENDED COUNTY COURT GETS SEVERAL RAPS. Pcmoiifttrntloii Mirni nnd (Jav)llno IIHN Get Attention McPhcrioni Convicted mill I'nce Penitentiary Term Circuit Court Doing. PKINEVILLK, Jon. 9. Attcr hav ing lccn in session for fire full days, tho September grand Jury adjourned Saturday. Septemfcer 0. Blent truo bill and four not true bills were re ported. Two alleged crimen were committed and disposed of during the time tho grand Jury was In ses sion. ljop.an McPhcraon. brother of John McPhcraon, convicted earlier In tho week for the Urceny of a inaro be longing to George Mllllcan, waa in dicted for a criminal assault upon Mrs. Louis Tobln. a material witness against John McPhcrson in the lar ceny cose. The assault took place Thursday evening after tho trial and during tho time tha grand Jury waa In session. I turned Tito Hay Ktacka. William Carey, 27 years old. waa Indicted the last day of the session tor arson in burning two stacks of hay. about 70 tone, for James Cram i on Crooked Jllver 18 mllea above Prlneville early In toe morning of Friday. September f. Tho defend ant, who was n laborer In the employ of Charlea Colby, pleaded guilty to the indictment a tow rnlnutea atter ,t wa reiM)rt0li and made a complete statement to tho sheriff and district attorney but gavo aa tho reason tor U ..ft rraxjr ,aoa Bnd too notion." u0 Wni be sentenced to from six: months to three years la tho peni tentiary. I H. Hamilton tvoa Indicted for setting a fire In n forest on Willow Creek In northern Crook county and carelessly allowing It to escape on other lands. He pleaded guilty, was fined and the fine waa remitted. J. N. Qulberg and Linda J. Qulberg, his wife, were Indicted tor Interfering with an adjudicated ditch near Sla ters that bad been regulated by tho atate water master The trial was continued until the December term. Bert Drown and Charley Thomson, were Indicted for the larceny of a mare and gelding belonging toJ E. Morson of I Pino and pleaded cullty. Not Trao Bill In Bead Com. Not true bills were returned ngalnat Wlnfleld Griffin and Camillo Del Mastro of Itend, accused of stat- XTneTS.t mawTg t CUI(ed of maclous Injury to a heUer. A true bill was returned against Jack Seeley of Prlneville ror giving liquor to a minor and a not true bill against Emmet Holman for the same offense, Aok for Demoiutratlon Kami, The following aro excerpts from, tho grand Jury report "We believe that the county should avail Itself, without further delay, of the state demonstration farm act of 1913 and make a suitable annronrl- at Ion out of the fuuds of the county treasury to equip one good perma nent demonstration farm in Crook county for dry farming demonstra tion work. By the act referred to. the atate of Oregon has appropriated (Continued on last page) BANK xiMu .. Vtir .maway v 'y?r T ' iyMHWajrawi.