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THE BEND BULLETIN. VOL. XI. HEND, OKEGON, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1013. NO. 80 1 4 , TS LET. ON NEW SCHOOL 9 BR0STERH0U5 BROS. DRAW PLUM J. ., Itynu (Mn PJiiiiiIiIiik ('out of flllllillllK Will U U(),5I(T Com. plcln Mot of IIIiMcin mill (tin JtliU Htihinlftc.l by Thrill. I IMiIm for tho oonstriialluit of llio grade school liiillillm.' in iiu .ipimi.ui GOB ..fio- Heml dtatrlet No. 1! were openod y inn iKinrii Monday, nnd yohtardny HuaJ decision find award of contractu ' was Hindi'. It. C. Hwoott, (he nrolil- ted, wiih nn liniid to nwilut I ho board i with any Inforiiintlon doslrcd In con unction with tho plan. ' Iho successful bidders urn tlio fol ' lowing, together with tlio iiiimuiit of 'their hldi: Hrostorhntis l.rolhors, , St tl.lt 1.1. Including ovurvlhlnir hot UientliiK mid plumbltigs J. J. Hynii, iHt:, plumbing: o. v. Mol'liitninri & Co. or I'ortlnnd, $2U.O, heating. The total coot of tlio building, ac cording to llio Mil in or tlio hld, li )20,Slfi, In nddltlnn tlio architect's ire amounted to 53l, For llin iiroo. -rtty $3000 wii paid. Tlio bond Issue was or 123.000. Inasmuch an iirncttcally all tlio -work goes to local inon. and tlio ox pondlturos for lahor will all bo mado here and to homo men, ilia board 'feulr that thn roiult of tlio award nro mom sntlsractory. Ilrostorhotta Hrothors nnnoiinco thnt they will -onimcneo work at the earliest po. talhla momont, chiefly depending upon how onlokly Mtono. thn material to ho unod In construction, onu bo utmr Tied. Mot or Hid. Thn following n tho complete Hut r bids received, taken rrom tlio oftle lal record or thn hoard: Marble Urn.. North. Yakima, Wash 118,089.00 "V. L. Foraytho, MoIoIIuh . 10.(123.00 wiiooiwrigni & I'lilppa . .1 II. Tillman. Portland . 1. W. Hehroedor, Ilond . HrostorhoiiH Uroa.. fiend A. W. Kulwrlit. Portland W. K. Parker (modlflod 22,100.00 17. 100. 00 M.I21.7S lh.t. 13.00 19.400.00 ajjerlflontinnk fit JG.OO J. J. Hynn (unspecified) . S IftS.OO llolow nro tho heating proposals: John A. MncCloskoy $2700.76 A. I PVflidur r 2100.60 1. IS. Worortwn 1610.00 W. a. MoPhurwin Jfe Co 1100.00 modified tmitMHMl. with &-yoar guarantee 2150.03 GOT THERE JUST THE S1E iollllcli tin) lie Unlit Jnll iintl Hhuuldii't I'm It. ' I built that Jail nnd you can't lock mo In It." Ho aald tleorge nottltoti to Chin of Pollco H. K. Huberts i'rlday night. wnrn mo cuior atartod to ' jug" lilni Mfter (lottlleli had mndo trouble of roml orpssea It closo besldo tho Pes hovertil viulelloa aliotil town, uott- chatos so that hereafter thero will lleh "mixed If with lloborta, hut bo no hod rtror crossing between La was finally Inndcd In tho now Jnll, Plun nnd tho lUowns Cnbln lot . bo . his statement to tho contrary not- low Crnno Prnlrlo. Tim service con wlthstnndlng. The next morning ho templates placing mllepost fcigns on was flnud S In Hoooriltf . lillls's the ftniitluin. McKeiulu nuil .Motolliih court. ilvui roads. H?a Deschutes Banking (3b Trust Company JDEND, OREGON TEMPORARY LOCATION .south o f Ueiin Bldg. on Wall St- V-' HILL PARTY HEBE ON SPECIAL EARLY YESTERDAY MORNING "l.'mplro llulliloi" HIccp, Ho Ik Not Kern Hitiinitfoiil, Prcflldrnt of Northern I'm Me, VJomw J'omii. For thn first tlmo nlnco "ftallrond Day," Octobur C. 1011, Jnmna J. Hill wan In Hand yesterday morning. Mo wait "In" lloud, Hiiro enough, hut ho nlso wan In IiIh Pullman berth, or dotibln hod, or whatovor n grout cm- iilro hulldor reposes In when travel' itig In lilt prlvnto car. And no Mr. Illll did not moo Ilond, nnd Ilond did uol Imvo thn pleasure of soolug Mr. Illll, ulthoiiKh somit foll(H think thoy did, because it gentleman In tho party who look Juki h llttlo like Mr. Illll mi fnr whlaker In ronton rod took an early morning auto rldo around town. 'Iho Hporlnl train of lx cam hoar Inx the Illll party arrived iihout .1 a. in. It loft at 8:10 a. til., hound for Thcohir. whoro n dluiiHr oiiKHKoinoiit n will tod at 7 p in. Aiiiohk tlio row uioiiihorK of tho parly to titlto u half lionr'a auto rldo wan J. M. Ilniinn fotd, pniKldont ot the Northorn Pn olflr. Prmliloiit Youiik of tho fi. P. & rt. won ii . hut had no nowa other than hoiiio nice IIiIiiki about lloud, which wan not oxnctly nowa. I,. V. Illll wan not to ho aeon. In nddltlnn to tho IIIIIm and Mourn. Ilaniiiiford and Youiik, tho party Included Ceo. r. tinner. iiroMiiioni or tlio nrt Nat ional Hunk or Now York: Uoo. II, Ilarnt, of tho lliirllnnlou: It. A. Jackaon, vlrn prenldent or tho (lreat Northern; A li. Ordoau, or Duluth; I. A. Chamberlain, or MliinoNpolla; Plercn 1 1 lit lor, or Kt. Paul, and Oren villi Kane, ot Now York. poiiTi.A.i.iitiKco ht:a.mi:iih l'l,ANNi:i) MY Hll.li HYHTKM TACOMA, Nov. lS.Wlirti hero fait nlRht Jamnn J. Illll Mibxtantlut d hi atatoinonti madn at Portland to thn ofTect that tho Illll Intorenta will Immediately InauKurato a yn toni of Rteameni between Portland nnd San KroncUco. Theno ulilim will carry both local and traimcontlnnntal frclxht. n woll aa paMenKera. Their run ii Ins time between the two porta w bo 2& houra. or aome two houra ranter than tho beat train tlmo now made. Ho further emphatically do nlcd tho rumor that the Oregon Trunk will bo built noutli rrom Ilond. TIiobo rnmlltar with thn altuatlan floem to think that tho boat plans clinch the certainty thnt thn Central Oregon lino win not Invade Cullfor nln. MOItli WARHANTN CA l.l.Mll. County Treasurer Jordan glvoa no tice that on November 13 he will call for payment all rnxlstercd genornl nnd. nAlp and road wnrrnnta now outstanding. This will place tho count) out of dobt onre more. IIOUN To Mr. and Mra, F. O. Harris, on Novomlior 4. a boy. To Mr. NHd Mm. J. 'A. Kamle, nn Novum ner i. n boy. To Mr. and Mre. r,. V. ainlth. on NovomlMM- 9. a ulrl. To Mr. nnd Mra. It. It. SeTilntt. tini Novemiier II, n glil. IIOV KI.UIOfSI.Y IUXh ' r.ari nun, wuo uss neon euneriug from nephritis, had a turn for tho wore taet .night, going through n number of oonvulMens. Ills eon illtlnn today Is rotMirted tm serious. I'OHHsr NltltVKK HOAD UtIIUC. 'Iho f ot est sorvlco U Installing n ' tirHci firmkK lloi'li nrnok ulnu-i ih.i X w TS L MRS. C. M. BRAGO is BURNED FATALLY Alone lit Home, llrr Clothlnir lie ioiiicm Inlli'(l KuppoHcdly na He Milt of Hplolon Hnil (Tdniex After AoiilliiK HiiITcHiik. Iluruotl In n terrible innnner while nlouo ut her homo alx inllus oant or town yestorduy iiftornoon, Mra. Hlln N. ItniKK. wife of C. M. llniitK. n rancher, died thin mornliiR. Tho agony alio bore before death lolloved hot wna awful. Tho Dragg homo waH ii I ho destroyed by tho fire, tho orlKlri of whloh will novor bo definitely known us the burned woman was In too grout pain to talk of the nccldont. Mr. IImkk, who had como to Hcnd yostorlay for auppllen, supposea that In starting n lire In the cook stovo with old ahlnnlcfi nnd kerosenn nn axiloslou rrjfliiliod nnd her clothing beoamo Ignited. Ho saw thn smoke rrom tho burning house when he was about two miles from homo, and as It appeared to be his placo ho whipped tin tho horsed. In tho mean tlmo n nelghlKir who was on horse back went on ahead us fast an ho could nnd reached tho houso before Mr. I Ira kb did. Hod It not boon for tho arrival or thla man tho barn would have burned also, as Mrs. Hragg, In her excltoment, had gone Into tho barn and torn off part or her burning clothing thero. Tho first wrwn to reach her was tho llttlo girl of C.I.. Hmlth, who had gotten on n pony nnd ridden over to Iho llrujrg homo when tho smoke of thn tiro was aeon. When Mr. Hragg arrived his wife hail started along the road toward the Hnilth home and had gono about 100 yards, tho little Hmlth girl In tho meantime having inturned homo to toll her mint or tho tragedy. Mr. Hragg hastened on to his homo and got a rig to put his '""""- Wl I n -. v ... . ... .m ... u..v.v ,a npponr nud express their v ewe. neighbor a When ho got buolc to u ,B undowlood on reliable authorl her alio had walked on another hun-j,, that n ,,,B .jologatlon. rrom Pan droit ynrdi or an. 8ho was tnken to. i.m . .,. ,,.. ,,,. ,i,.,rIrl. tho Hnilth place and was In such pain thai sue walked mo noor until or. Fo troll arrived and mlnlstorcd to her wants. Her body wna terribly burned, rrom head to foot. Dentil relieved her of her agony this morn ing n boil I K.20 o'clock. lln llrnetf wuh 4f vnnm tt ntfn rant! she and Mr. It rung had boon innr- rlwl ror nliout IS years, Rho leaves hwliloH her husband n hrothoc l,n Mkhlgan. She was a ohertor bet or the Ilond Kelmkalt Lodge, I. O. 0. V., and tho burtal iwrrleoa of that lorder will be carried out ut tho grave rT.,.A .... .Mai . lit t.A l.nl,lak. f(nnrtDii . 1 li l"l "I" "W ' '"'"J lU,l,WII I at.s o cuck. according to preaent pl.n.. and Inierment will bo made In 1It Hull Cemetery. Mr. and Mra. Hragg woro very de viled to each other and tho blow to him Is a great one. Thoy had Junt eompotod enlarging their houso and wore rcuiiy to move into tno new pnit. Tho onilro bluldlng, with all oontenta. wna'destrnyod. Last aprlng Mr. Hragg had the mleforttiao to receive an Injury which destroyed tho sight of one oyo. NOTH'K to" iu:hi:k.hs. All memhnra nro urged to be nt Bather's Hall Friday at 1 p. m. to nttoud tho funornl of Sinter Uli N. llraggs. Arlal Lnttln, N. (1. V I S This Wonderful Heater will s save 1 -3 of your fuel bill. 1 J sBr v99jb7 'HvT S Bend Hardware Co. i ROAD PLAN IS CONSIDERED COURT WOULD RAISE $120,000 BY TAX Thice Itoad MuMcr in Handle Work In Knllie County flood ItoaiN Now Apparently Hcrlotixly Con hldercd by Administration. PltlXUVIM.M, Nov. 10. If tho prtfcout plana or the county court CJriy, and the ein to be favorably considered by all throe inatubors at llil. writing. heavy direct tux will bo levied at the rogulnr term next month lor road work during 191-1. It U proposed to rnlso at loast S120, Off ror thin work. The court iilana to annolnt three roan runners, one ror tlio northern poitlon, one ror tho central portion mm a uiira lor tlio southern imrtlon or .'no county. Tho work 4s to bo dl viuLd among these road master ac corillngly as It Is juosl required. The ooirt has deemed thla method or lm proving the roads as tho niont satis fJttory since tho proponed road bond niS act has failed at the eiectlou last Tuesday, Nothing was done on tho roads In ltl3 except a little desultory work by tho supervisor .where It was abso lutely needed. It Is believed by thf coin i mai tne iaxpa)era win not on Jcci to tho big levy. Tho county Is now out or debt nnd It Is thought icuiiy ror more effort. FKSHT IH'IC ON LI5VV. As provided for by tho now law, The Hullelln will be given ror publi cation, probably next wcok. a budg et of the expenses estimated for each or the countr ofllecrs next year. A i.me will he fixed for making the levy noxt month when tho court holds i wiiii i i-1 i riuiiiiiinn n -"- n-at-n ninnrinv anil votor, from ,, ovor , county will Iki on hand to fight to a finish any move to get a IiIk levy, for road work or any othor form or progres-. slvunem. It la aald that an they nl-j roauy nave roads ovor thero thoy don t no why they should oontrlduto tnjkt-a toward developing other dis tricts. Hut It Is probable that ropro neuiatlvtMi rrom (lend, Itodmond and the west eldo geuorally nlxo will lie ion MRna t0 lltal 0 fnd lor nuch mom-lnp.rfB.i ,,., iM,1,vt,,nnt. needed toad lmpioveinoiit. ItlCtAI.I, AT HOOD IHYKH. lluough Mends of the ccjnty: ., ,-,J .... ,!, 1, .1- -'"""" """" i" "'" '?",',". l,r ?,i.lj .r.ef"u flt"?t. l-,5 Itixr county w.ta a joke, the fact re mams that the receJlerii won ny a coulderaMe vote. County Judge G. it. Caatacr and Cowimtaftloiiop. O. A. McCnrdey and J. It. Putnam wcic re called. ItOs'H Ht'SHICS (I.MIf3, To oncourago roso growing In llnnd and to aid the library. W. I). Cheney of Scattlo will pond to tho ladles of tho llbrury club hevarat hundrod cholcn roso plants, which they will sell nt low prices. All the bIIihi wore stalled last year, nro of tho very fin est varieties nnd will bloom noxt summer. SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi BBBBBBBBSsHbBBWBBBBBi swjHHFlPaBp- C 3-SaBBBBBBBBBBBBBmaBBBPBBBtVBBBBBBBBBBP S? CHINESE PHEASANTS ARE COMING TO CROOK COUNTY Twenty-Four Plr of tho Famous (initio JJlriM to Ho Distributed by Htato Game Wnnlrn'n Office. District Game Warden McKay this morning received word from Htato Game Warden KInley that 21 pair or Chinese pheasAnta will bo ahlppcd to thla district probably noxt week. Six pair will go to each of the following who bavo agreed to care for tho birds: J. II. Stanley, Hend: W. D Harncs. Laldlaw; William Phoonlxi Redmond; C. O. Pollard, Prlnovfllo. Twclv.0 pair nUo will bo sent to the La Rater ranch nt Hummer Lake. lheMO beautiful came birds will tin the first of their species to come to central Oregon. They have thrived wonderfully In the Willamette vat Joy whore tho season was opened this summer for the first tlmo. All the stalo on st or tlio Cascades, however, la closed and a very severo ponnlty is imposed ror anooting tho Itirda. With propor co-operation It la ex pected that Crook county will be come well populated with these birds. in writing aoout tho nheasanta. Mr. Flnloy dwells upon tho Import ance of providing rood when tho snow comes, nnd or protecting them against predatory animals. COUNTY COURTJOES AUTOING Couiiiilssloncr llnylcy Is Hack Again. ltond Claim Attention. PIUNEVILLK. Nov. 10. Tho county court has been In kscjlon slnto last Wednesday but has been engaged during that lime mostly with road matters. A trip was taken by all the members of the court to Decrhutea, Laldlaw, Hend, tno Turn alo project, Itodmond and other polnta by the county auto Saturday. Commissioner It. If. Hayley Is at tending all sessions of tho court again. Tho court was here Saturday, Sheriff Elkins driving tho county car. The matter that chiefly occupied their attention pertained to tho Hend Laldlaw road, which had been fenced up by a property owner on tho cast- ward jog given It by tho C. O. I. Co. around the North canal dam during construction last year. It Is under stood that some satisfactory arrange ment has been cntored Into so that tho road can bo permanently opined, nnd Ha present miserable condition Improved. Strenuous c.Tort was made to Im press tho court with tho Uionl need i-r load work, around Hend. and pro- ion concerning wnat vraa ktyled wasted money on tho Lava Itutto road was made: there another trail I botng opened up parallel and close to tho present double load, by order or tho court. It Is contended that thla la sheer waste or money, ua the new road will noon be ua bad as the old, and that n rar better way would bo to Improvo the original road by filling chuck holes and crowning It. jMORE NEW SETTLERS ARRIVE Six Families liny Irrigated Iind From ('. O. I. Company. DH8CIIUTKS. Nov. 10. Six rami Ilea of new settlers with three oar loads of furniture, stock and Imple ments have arrived recently from dif ferent Ka&torn ttolnts. all purchasing Irrigated land from Hie Central Ore gon Irrigutlon Comuany. J. K. Graham and family of Em motto. Idaho, so to the alfalfa dis trict east of here about 10 miles; tho Kllsoro family of Frultland. Idaho, tnd tho Hansen. Haatmissen und Mlk nlson rnmllles or North Dakota havo tracts about two miles north of Deschutes. - "z -lUi N fiL Sy - jS jUHt- r w m - i m iat MraaBtiK a mm. a ifk, A mims a mmmi m FIRE? FIRE! FIRE! If your house should tifce fire you are npt to be so excited thnt, even though you have plenty of time, you will rush out nnd leave behind, to be burned up, YOUR WILL, other valuable papers and jewelry. The best way is to put them into one of our SAFETY DE POSIT BOXES in our fire and burglar-prool vaults. A private box will cost you only 8 per year. We also solicit your BANK ACCOUNT. The First National Bank of J&eii KWENANDY'S DEATH SUDDEN HAD RETURNED ON MORNING TRAIN Km Came Thunday livening, Duo to AM)plcy, Shortly Itcforo Hu. band Arrival Hart llecn 111 Vcar hut Watt Thought Hotter. AHor remaining away frdin Hon! ror nearly a yefer rd tho benefit of her health, Mrs. J. II. Wennndy re turned to town last Thursday morn l.g and that evening died very sud denly of npoiilexy. For aonio tlmo Mrs. Wennndy had been suffering from a weak "heart, necessitat ing her living fn a lower altltudo Iho troublo developed a year ago. Jlccently her condition had been so much Improved that It was consider ed possible for her to return to Hend to Hvo permanently, and her husband wont to Portland early In tho wee to bring her back. The; came to gether as far aa The Dalles whero Mr. Wennndy left her, to come the rest of the way in an automobile he i.nd Just bought. Mrs. Wenandr had come down town Thursday evening to make some urcnases and on ner way home, when In front of Pete Lehrman's blacksmith shop, was seized br an apoplectic attack. She was hurriedly taken to the home of her brother, Fiank Kulp. where ahe died a row hours later and only a short time before her husband arrived In town by auto. Saturday morning Mr. Wo namly left with tbo body for his wife's former home at Le Sueur, Minn., her brother. Frank Kuln. ac- fnmnnvlns fair Mrs. Wenaudy, whose maiden name was Sadie E. Kulp, was born In Im Sueur In 1873. Sho was married to J. if. Wennndy In Phllllpsburg, Mont., about 12 years ago, this be ing her second marriage, and from thero they came to Bend teven yean ago. ltoth her parents aroyatlll liv ing and two sisters In I-ejSueur, as well as a sister In Dutte. Mont, and a brother, Frank Kulp. of'Hcud. sur vive. FILING OF TOWNSHIP PUTS More Luke County Land Can lie tin tcrcd. After Deccmlcr IS. IAKEVIEW, Nov. 10. The local land office announces "that tho plata of tho following townships will ho omclally tiled In this o&lco at 9 a. ra. DocoRiler IS, 1913. On and after the said day this office will bo pre pared to receive applications for tho entry of lands in township 26 S., range IS K.; township 2G, range 10. and sections 1, 2. 11. 12, 13. H, 23, 24. 25. 2G. 35. 36. township 27 range 1C. Willamette Merldlun. "The attention of settlers on uu surveyed lands Is called to tho rule that their applications for entry must be filed in tho local land oRIco within thrco months after tho date that the plats of survoy nro officially tiled lu the said office, otherwise their pref erence right to file may be lost. No applications will, however, bo enter tained where filed prior to the date of the official filing of tho township plats. ' 3 o 'W W It cant BURtydliKltj PAPERS AND VALUABLES!! 1FTH&Y AREVIN OUR9K7' DEPOSIT VAULTS