The bend bulletin. . . . , Vol. Ml. IIKM), OHIttlON, WHRNKHDAY AITHRNOON, APRIL '- Jill I. NO. 7. , , '"A r . 1 , t . i ROAD WORK TO DONE FRIDAY TO PUT CINDERS UN OREQON STREET l In Addition New 1 'tit tt (,'ontompliite Itt'tteiincnt of All Munition Hln-et In (tit City fount'll Vote in I'o.Ujienilo In Doing Worli , Friday, the I4th will Iw oh- served horn hn (lood Road Dny. . All volunteer worker are In meet un Oregon treut I'rliluy -- morning nt 7:0 mul lie taken t to IIih point whoro work In to be douo. All auto owner n - urHil to he on hand l Hint tlmn I - tO MMMlHt In distributing tllH worker. HrliiK plek ami IiiihIh. Out of the confusion which linn i Hiirroiimlml tho plnn for good rnd day there hr developed n far reach- ( iiK scheme (or rood work In thin vlrlultv, which If carried through, will mMu n decided lwiirtTtmiitt In thn trnet In thn buslne dlntrlcl of the city, Dim ooiistruelloH of h roml connecting Wall street with the Hew t iJjililUw nmd and work on IIih other road laatlltiK from the town Inlo thn country tu make them more pabi for traffic. The plan m now outlined U Hi r Mill It of several riiuw, Including Ihe Mineral agitation for good road day and IhH feeling that with the county road workers busy oh the outskirts of lb rlty miflu arrangement should bo load to rn-opernli with them In con necting tho pity with thH road thev ' have been Improving. Tim public uplrlted work being done by J. A. ItantM and the co-operation pledged by the rlty council nt It mooting lt night seem to niMiiro the complete carrying out of thn whon I dim ;mhI ItoniN Hit)' l-'rldny. At the Commercial Club luncheon Saturday It wai loft with tho com inltlej formerly appointed to mnko ull plan for tho Rood rondo day and , nt a meeting Monday night It wn do elded Hint thn work should ho donn on Friday and thai thn chief effort 1 of thn ilny should 1m put on Oregon atrial between Wnll and Rond. ulng , cinder from thn jilt nl I'tlot Unite. Hit-cotiimlttmm wore nppoliitiHl to nr mtiao for thn ilntnllit. Thn rndy rnnpoimo In plodRca to pnvldn Inama to do the hniilluK Ind .1. A ICattHM, who rlrrulntd thn ! iMr. to ronrolvo thn Idea Unit n attll HTH-r nuwber inlKht lm ohtalnnd and with thn aid of the council, that all the liualii utrtwlM of IIih elty might m trnalad with rtntter. lie proaent 4 ih prepoettloH to the council " laat nlRht and a voln waa paMwd to thn nlfHct that the city would duult cale the yanlane of elndera hauled t liy private aubecrlptlon If not Ihm than 1I& toatn were pimmno. in addition the city will hulld a hnppnr at the pit aud furiilnh the londliiK of thn malarial null aupurvlilon of tho work t Today Mr. Kmlna had ohtalnwl fur ther pledKoe nud now hna over Kn titani alKiiod P fr Iho work If thn full 126 can ho anctiroil. In vlow of thn ready rcuponno found ao fnr hn U conlldnnt thnt tho plnn will ho car ried through If thn full uuuihor la Hflcured It la hoped Hint urrutiKOiiinnt Keep Your Valuable Papers In Our Vault Thn lH't ntul unfoit plnro lit tho world to keep llm nnil II fo limiriinco iHilUirt, noUs coming due, mortKUKc, deed In fact nil Milunlilo pa pent I In it Hre-prtHif vault. Hery one cannot iifTon) lo havo a atccl vault, or even n llnvproof anfo in hi home, tint- every one, can afford to keep hi ralu ublo pa pern In our vault bccaiiKO tho rental (iiaiged I iih iioIIiIiik compared with tho protection nffoided. You ran leniio n hteel Ihix with n non plcVable, Vale lock hlg oiioiikIi to contulu nil your valuablo paRn Insldo our vault, for only i?U.t)i) n year. Drop in next timo you'ro pausing, Deschutes State Bank BuccoNNor to tho Deschutes Banking & Trust Company iu:ni, oukgon. - - riHK'lA.MATIONI Hnturdny, April 26, hna huon diM'litrod hy Ihu (lovornor of Ori'K'in im "(lood Itomln Dny." All cltUmm of (hn alnlo nro urK ml to work upon ronda. In llmid. Hpncliil pinna Imvi) hmni tiiudn for orKiiiiUuil rond Iniprovo nioiit. Thla to ho donn Friday, - April 21, m un to Intiirforn with hinduuM iih llttlii nil piiMlliln. Tlinmforo I cnrnontly rmnnwt all uinrchniitH (o clomi thnlr pine of hiiiduuiM on Krldny and to co opcrntn In tho work, declaring It for tho City or lloud n "(lood - ItoaiU llollduy." II. A. Ml I.I.Kit. Mayor. - a !! 'a hi I iii onn he umda with thn county for thi n of thn county roud roller on thn Ktrouta. For Friday the plnn, iih outlined nIiomj, Ih to coueeutrnln tho work on OmKon direct. All worknra nro lo mmil on OroRon atrcct nt 7:910 n. in. and from thoro hn dlHtrlliiitnd over tho joh. Home will o out to tho pit to loud teanm. minis will work on thnt atroet and othera, In ninall par Ilea, will vlalt dlrferant polniN on thn roada In tlm MiirroiindliiK country and rniniivn rock ami iiiake 11 1 In whernvnr uocnfMitry. M. J. UiuiMiMiu la to hnvo chnrKO of nil crnwa and tinder him thorn will h captuttiH to ovnmen IIih work In the outlying dUtrlcta. To CoiiiiccI Willi IjiIiIIiiw IIohiI. HiMldea Inking thla action tho council d I reel ml thn atrcnla commit tee to take atoHi to have Wall atroet connnctud with llm Improved l.uldlaw rond over thn Ilium im laid out, din conlluuliiK tho rond now In tmo. Thn commlltiH) In to confer with county eouimlKalunnr llnyloy and ohtnln hli co-opnrntlon on thin nud other ronton Inlo (own nud, It la oxpi-elml, will got out thn city a drilling outfit for tho Joint line of thn city and the county. If arrangement can tie madn the Wall atreet work will he done at once and later the county crewa will lie moved out to the Hurn road. BREWER GIVES TALK AT CLUB LUNCHEON SATURDAY Dccrllx- I'lnn Fur IjiiiiI Moling, TiiN How lo lnrrcrtM .Moiitlirr.lilp noil Aka Help III llltcMlgntlon. In addition to thn milijcctn of creamery and good randn dlncuoiilon at the Commorclal Club luncheon Hnturdny tho men ting heard n talk from J. W. Ilrewnr. of thn farm Inndn bureau of tho Oregon Immigration Commlntilon, dctcrlhlng tho plnn to lint nil farm which aro for alo, ug. getting way of lncrcnnlnir tho mom ticrahlp of tho club nnd mklng for onnUtnnon In Inn investigation or tno eliminated land to tho aouth which ho wn about to make. Tho tnntter of tho land Hating n diHicrlbed hy Mr. llrowor wn explain ed In Tho llullntln Innt wcok, Ho urg ed thnt n Mpeclnl fferot bo mndn to hnvo nil land for ante In till nolgh iKirhood llitmt and ntatml that new blnnkn had been furuUhed Hobert It. noiild for thla purpoae. The plan for Increasing (he inetn bervblp wa one, Mr. Ureter anldf thai hail i.eeu trll tlh great auc chim In ImiiIi I'rlnevllla and Hedmnnd. Two captain wore appointed who chiMin aaalataata and the teanm then timd a general canva fur new teem- her. At thn ond of a atnted time the aide which hud obtained llm few. tuit momliera gavo n dinner to the other aide. In thn matter of thn eliminated InndN, opinion n to tholr value dif fered to such nn extent thnt tho Im migration CommUtlnn hnd aunt him In, hinld, to make n thorough In voatlgnllou with tho Idon of publlith lug hi conolmlon for tho benefit of un Intending mttler. Mr. Urewor loft for m Fine Mondny morning. 16 WOMAN OUT FOR OF FICE OF CLERK Of Tho HWlecn, Itlcten Hnll From I'rliunlllc Kurtcjor lllrn Hik'n Not Hun Agnlii Svw .Mini In Khcrlff Itaco In From .MmlriiM, (Hpoclnl to Tho llullotln.) FUINHVILLIS, April 21. Laat Wednoadny wn the laat dny tion which candldntea could lllo their po tltloim wiih tho county clerk. In all, If! office Kcoker have film. Among thorn la ouo woman, Mia Cnludlu Wonderly, who nplre to become county clork. The Hm of candtdntiHi 1 n follow. TIionu iniirkeil nro In olllce and nro up for rifnlootlon. Forolnrk: Warren llrown , Clau dtn Wonderly nnd J. K. Adnmou. For trenurnr: Ralph Jordan and John W. Morgan. For herlff: Frnnk Klkln , K. II. Knox nnd K. L. M liner. For purveyor: It. L. Ilrewaler, II. A. Kelly nnd Wade iluitou. For coininlMloner: It. II. Ilnylny , J. F. Illauchard and K. W. Richard- IHIII. Por coroner: I'. II. I'olndexter . It will lie noted that 11 of the 16 are I'rluevllle men. In addition to the feminine candi dacy, with It olltlH line-up on woman' mtfTrnge, the only other aur prlce I that F. A. Rice, the prevent county aurveyor, haa not enter ml tho rare again. The third candidate for ahorlff, who entered the running at tho lnt minute, K. h. Mllner, hall from Ma. dm. In writing to till imper of hi candidacy, lie nay; "I en mo to tills country from Port Innd four ynnra ngo. nnd have been with tho Madrna Flour Mill n n mlllor. Recently I havo purchaacd a farm and am Improving It. In tho raco I am not aupportcd hy any ring or clique, but am Juit a people' can dldnto." Mr Hlkln, tho present Inctimbont, Mtand on hln record for re-election. Mr. Knox, a Demoarnt, runs on tho nurance of strict nnd economical ndmlnlitratlon of hi offlco. Ha write: "If elected I ahall not retain Klkln' doputle." ASSESSORJERE AGAIN Deputy I'or llcml Will lie .. N. Ilrotui, Who Did Work Ik-fore. 9C N. tlrown of Redmond; who act. oI n aimeaaor Fovter deputy laat er In Uie aament of 'I'rluevllle. Redmond and Item!, arrived yeater day morning nnd will begin tho work of aaaeMinient here for the year 1914 Immediately. Thl eaon Mr. llrown will handle only Redmond nnd Rend. It I understood thnt Mr. Foster muy handle I'rlnovlllo himself. Mr. llrown asks thct all who havo Complaint concerning Inat year as scHsniunts, or who hnvo found mis tnkes, co mo to him nt onco so that correction can he mado. Ho will ho found nt Hunter & Stnnln' offlco, and will he hero probably a couple of week. ,, ." FISHING . TACKLE For ALL A COMPI.KTH LINK OF STRICT LY FRHSH STOCK TO CHOOSK TltOM. OUR PRICK IS STILL at Tin: iuvrroM Call and See Our Goods BEND HARDWARE I ' l CO. s TO CELEBRATE TO OBSERVE ORDER'S ANNIVERSARY Program Include Attendance nt Cli ii i id, Dinner and HKclal Aiiul- ternary Hen Iron .'Many From Out of Tgwii to Do Present. On Kundny the local lodge of Odd Fellow will celebrate the 96th an ntvoraary of tho order In America with apecinl aervlco which all metri her of thn order In tho surrounding country aro Invited to attend as well a nil tho general public, A Mpeclnl Invitation hn boon given to the lodge In tho nolghliorlnR towns and It Is expected Hint ninny will bo pres ent from I'rlnovlllo, Redmond, Laid, law nud Culver, and othrfr point nloug tho railroad. Tho event of tho day Include nttondanco at two church service and a dinner. In the morning tho monibcrn of tho order with their wive nnd the Ho hokah will meet at 10 o'clock at tho lodge room In Kather' Hull and at 10:30 march to tho Presbyterian church where service will be begun nt 11. The sermon will he preached by the paMtor. Rev. O. It. Wilkin on the subject, "Friendship." From the church tho march will be taken up to tho Wright Hotel where dinner will hn served after which, at 2 o'clock, the order will return to the church for the anni versary Hervlce consisting of the fol lowing program: Kinging by the choir, hymn No. 188 In Westminster Hymnal. Pray er hy tho Chnplaln. Solo hy Slater Wlngato. Reading of Proclamation by tho Secretary. Bong Annlvoranry Hymn, Ceremony by tho Soldo Grand nnd tho Vice Ornnd, Song, Thanksgiving Hymn. Prayer hy tho Chaplain. Addrcsa hy Rov. O. II. Wilkin. Solo hy Miss lllack. Ad dres hy Rev. O. A. Walker. Ro mnrkn by Brother A. U Oovo. Re marks hy the Noble Grand. Song, Our Flag. Closing with benediction by tho Chnplaln. Tho comnilltco on arrangement consist of N. P. Welder, C. W. Thornthwnlte, J. W. Goucher, Dort 8huoy nnd N. W Caldwell and the musical program nt tho church will bo In chargo of Mr. Ashley Forrest. SON IS INJARINE CORPS llynl Loncll I Now on American War Vel on Omit of .Mexico. George Lowell, who Uvea 7 mile out on the llend-Huma road, is es pecially Interested In the recent ile ovlopmenta In the Mexican trouble by reason of the fact that one of hi son hi In the United State marine corp now stationed on nn American war veaael In Mexican water. Thl son. Ilyrd Lowell, wont up to Walla Walln for tho harvoet last fall aud while thoro enlisted. According to Mr. Lowell the fam ily hn been represented on the Amor lean side in every war tho United State ha been engaged in. Ho him self wn In the Civil war and another son wa In tho hospital corps In the Phlllpplngoa during tho war with Spain. W TO RKDUCK WATKIt IUTKH. With tho completion or tho work of laying pipe to connect tho clly mnln with tho Kenwood nystem man ager Foloy of tho Rend Wntor Light k Powor Co. announce thnt In view of tho expected Incronso In tholr bul no tho company ha decided to lower It rate for water Borvlco. The flat rato tor residence will horoaftcr bo 11.10 Instead of $1.60 por moflth and material reductions aro also mado in tho rato for fixtures. FIRST WOOL AltRIVHH. The first shipment of wool to be received at the local warehouse thla season came In thl morning. It eome from Fitzpatrlck & Cronin of Paisley and consists of 25 sack weighing about 7600 jiound. FIND DODV OF JHSHH POUCH. Tho body of Jeaee j'ouch, who dta appeared from hi homestead last winter, waa found last week nt the foot or a cliff In the neighboring country. It I uppoed that he wan dered from hi cabin and foil over tho cliff. THE ROAD FROM RENO TO LAKEIIEW IN GOOD SHAPE George 8. Voting Report Itonil Which Prtncvllltf Dojk Will He 0ien Year Hound in Hail Shno Friends of George 8. Young hero have received letter rrora him con taining Interesting Information con cerning the Lakevlew country, where he I at present doing engineering work. Mr. Young point out that the roada from Hend to within 26 mile of lakevlew are In excellent shape. Ileyond that point thty have much aUcky "gumbo." While Prlneville people havo been attempting to os tabltah what they call "an nil the year round" road from Prlneville to lakevlew, Mr. Young ay that auch Is an Impossibility, as the roads are practically Imitassable for a counts of winter months. North nnd South road from Rond, on tho contrary, aro reasonably dry and passable "for 12 months. With the oxcoptlon of tho Immedi ate Lakovlew country. Mr. Young any Northern Lake county hn ad- miratue roads. Ho reports finding a very friendly feeling toward Rend la that territory. TWO FIRESJNJAST WEEK Trlplett Houe Kcorchril on Saturday Slight Dnmngo nt Wright Hotel. Tho first fire for several months occurred on Saturday about 1:30 In the nffernoon. when a blaze started from the chimney In the Trinlett house on Ohio street. It was dis covered promptly and assistance ob tained at once with the result that the Are waa confined to the kitchen and the roof above It. The damage amounted to about $150. Monday niaht about 10 o clock fire was discovered in the basement bo low the sample room nt the Wright Hotel, having started apparently from the furnace. Dcforo It was put out It damaged that room Somewhat and Injured a number of piece of furniture stored In the liavement which wore to go toward furnishing tho now homo of Joe Uozoll and Miss Goldlo Hoko, who am to bo married next Wednesday. Tho fireproof walla of tho building prevented much ad ditional damage. Tho loss was some what over $100 covered by Insurance. t&TFg SS The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND.OKEGON U. C. COE, President B. A. SATIIER, Vtoe- President C. S. IIU.DSON, Cashier ' Cairftal fully paid - - - (95,000 Surplus 813,000 To Homeseekers: Parties contemplating taking Home steads in the new lands just eliminated from the Forest Reserves, should bear in mind that Bend is the closest Banking town to these lands. We are making a special effort to be of service to new people coming into Cen tral Oregon. Gall and see us and arrange your fi nances, so you will not have any trouble in having your checks cashed, ID J TCi. CIDCTWATinWAI RANK iMP RTNTs gj DIRECTORS ' ' S ARE HED UP EVERYTHING IS READY FOR ORGANIZATION Trip Into Ln Pino Country Tnkon Ily J. N, Hunter firing HchuRji Cream From Cow More I Pledged Creamery Certain It I always darkest Just before the dawn, o the old saying baa It, and this seem to he tho truth 'n re tpoet to the creamery as well as o.h. er thing. A reported Ia wcok, prospects for the areamery nt that time roomed rather dubious because of Inability to sign up eBough cows to make It advisable to start up. Slnco thon, however, the proposition has taken a new start and it now seenv certain that It will be carried through. Tho event that has brought about this changed aspect Is the trip taken by J. X. Hunter aad Charles Slpchen to La Pino on Monday. Whero tho former trip Into that territory pro duettd little or no reutt thts one was more than satisfactory in every way. A number of ranchers were seen nnd more than 60 cows signed up for thit creamery. Not only thl but several, who already have good sized dafrY herds, sal 'I that as soon aa the sujp eea of the creamery was assured they would add to them. Similar asaurancea wero also received from ranchers nearor Rend who are now patronizing other creameries, but will turn to tho Rend institution aa Boon a It I In good running order. mt This changed condition and tho nip parent certainty that tho creamery will bo started hero I especially gratifying to J. P. Keycs, president of tho Commercial Club, who has put a great deal of tltno and thought Into tho plan. According to him the on ly thing now remaining Is for the actual organization to be perfected and thla matter will be taken up at tho luncheon on Saturday. TO HAKE SEEPAGE STUDY John Dubul Arrives From Salem to Dog In Summer's Work. John Dubuls, Inspector for the Desert Land Hoard, arrived In town this morning with Mrs. Dubuls. They will be here all summer and have taken the Robertson cottage on Front street, formerly occupied by tho Ov erture. Mr. Dubuls will devote the summer to a study of the Central Oregon Ir rigation Company system, with espe cial reference to the matter of canal capacity and seepage, in an effort to procuro sufllclont data for the board to enable it to take Intelligent action on matters that come before It, To aid him In his work Mr. Dubuls oaks that farmers who aro willing to kep record of tho water delivered through tholr latorals communicate with him. In connection with, this Mr. Dubuls will mako a survey of tho reporting farms and at tho ond of tho season furnish this to the owner with a complete water record. ENOUGH W M ij n. FBRREUi. Pro. P. O. MINOU, 8oo'y. 13. M. LARA, Oashlor. DIRE0T0R8, D. Forroll, P, O. Minor, B. M, Lara V S I . : 1 v'" U. C, Cob k. a. bather. n, b. Hudson O, M. Fattehson H. c. Elms