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EVERYONE IS INVITED TO COME TO BENj) JULY FOURTH rOR A SOLID DAY OF GOOD FUN SOMETHING ENTERTAINING ALL THE WHILE THE BEND BULLETIN. Vol. .XII. IIK.NI, OHKflON, WNILVKHIWY AFTKIt.VOO.V, JVSKitt, Jl I. NO. 10 1 V i i w GLUE! GETS 182 HEW MEMBERS Luncheon for all on saturday " Would' Ten m I(onIh Fast' Tram, by JO Member Many Farmer Join ' OrgaiilxatlmiOintcl .CVnaJrw Fun Luncheon on Hnturdiy. 'I Aa a fault of tho mombor-Kottlna; Vl'uowusit wiiiuii oiuscu rmuiriinri vu T Iloml Commercial Club has 183 now inomliora. Annouiiaomcnt of tho Out uqiiui o( Dm content for now ninmbni In vhlcli two teams liavir boon working-for u wnuk, was nmdo by I'roal lout Koyes nt tho luncheon hold List wciik at tho I'JIot Ilutto Hotel. Tlio 'tonin cnplnlncd by It. II, Ooulil won ovitr tin ,1. A. Hastes' toam. nociirlng UO mnmhera to their oiKiiont'n HO. A ureal iltial of Interest centered on thn contest, anil both sides workml . hnnl n I Intllrntail by tho oxcollont rem It. Thn list of nuw members, bjIvpii below, shows that iiiohI every- one In town wss lined up by tho so lli'ltor. A very fow declined, but practically everyone with n business or a steady iKisltlun canto throiiKli In kooiI tylo nml paid Ihnlr monthly mlhsrrlptlnn of $ 1.00. That no onu may feel offended by belnK overlook ed tint Club workers will do nil I hoy can from now on toward Rotting .atlll tuoro nuw mombors. and anyone who feel wllllnir to contribute to. ward community work may fool at perfect lltmrty to become a member nnd pay tho due, aaya Manager Do Annum). Ily agreement of tho two teams, tho old rnombera will bo hosta to tho now uiembora at a lunoheoii to bo hold next Haturday In tho Fulk'a building on Wall utrcet, recently oc cupied by the roller akatlnK rink. It ' U hoped that a bit; anUierlnic will at tend, and all fanners aro especially Invited to bo present. Komo WaRrr Laid. Just boforo tho results woro an. nounced a few ota woro mado by members of thu two teams, and a n result of ono wager at least throo men aro iluo to havn their head shaved somo tlnio noon. Tho throo lookers atalo ponlllvcly thny Intimd to livo up to their obllmtlon, (nil na tlmo wna not tho essence of tholr contraot, thoy may itolay patronlilnjc tlio harbor tor a coupio or wcok. Tho porionnol of tho two toama wna Klvon last weak. Hero aro tho names or tho now rnombera. Ootild'a loam J, II. Connarn, D. T. Carmody. C. W Thornthwnlt, J. II. (JiHlfrey, N. P. Smith, II. Latham. II. Palmer. J. M. Judd. O. A. Thor min. Ilenklo & llynn. It. It. Ilonklo, C. J. l.v(irntt. M. I.. Morrltt. I.. I). Fox, Metropolitan Harbor Hhop. K. A. Itnnitt, C. I. Iliwoll, Walt or , CotnU. II. A. Oonv. 0. W. Hhrtaer. KhmI lltiHy, J. It. Minor. 1. VI Pom, ' It. (I. UmiHtraon. J. F. Nackar. V. , II. Crawford. J. II. Wllllnms. At. I. KiiiiImii. It. P. Mlntnr. It. II. l-ovon, 1U Ferrell, Hugh O'Kano. II. J. Ovor 1 turf. Mm. H. Mcjnloah, J. J. Ityan, Hlmor Ward. II. C. Hupplo. O. W. i Homer. Al. B. Milliard, J. II. Wlmor, I. W. Ileustoy, Thurman Cavo, T. C. Morrluint. Bam niaketoy, Kdward K. ClrevDo, II. i. Ford, J. J. "Colin, 8. M. (Cnntlntiod on laat paRO.) CPheii)n Go.Awa From Honae where you aro not known, avoul all trouble in regard to your funda by carrying AMCRICAN BANKGRS ASSOCIATION TRAVGLCRS' CHGQUGS These cheques are equally useful for travelers In America or Abroad. They identify the holder to hotels, ticket agents and merchants, who accept them at face value In payment of accounts. They are not available finder or thief, if lost or stolen. Let us explain tho system. t Deschutes State Bank Successor to tho Deschutes Banking & Trust ComjMwy MEND, OREGON. 'f ' ' k D. FERnBLL. Pre. F. O. MINOR, Soo'y, B. M. LARA, Cashier. DIRECTORS, n. Ferroll, F. O. Minor, E. M. Lara -. --- . 4 (MtKtAIKHV MACIHNKItV, At a tuvntltiR of Did Croatnory director heru Int nlKli-. nil & mnohlnory for tho plant wim ordored. J'urchniu v,.vs inflilo from Alouriio & CrlMmill of Port- Intnl. Tho coat of tlio oinilpmnnt tot a In nbottt 000. Hhlpmnnt will bo iiihiIo Immodlatuly nnd Monday-tlio buttnrniaknr, II. H. AlorKviutorn win no lioro to - nommonco Inntallatlon. Kvor v tmori win no mauo io roi mo oroamnry In oporatlon an apoodl ly aa poanlblo, and ulrnady many who hnvo boon holdlnK baok, waltlna until tho nlnnt notunll wna tcon boforo thoy wont In with It, havo alRiiinod tholr In- -- tnntlon of "alRnliiR up." FOnESTRYJWK KfLLEG J. V, Vernal la HflStit'fl to llcatli ARMlioit Tree. J, Y, Pornot, foroit nxamlnor, hnd ono aide of hli hoad .crualiod to n pulp whllo on bla way to Prlnovlllo lnt Wednesday from tho Ochoco raiiRor station. Tho nccldont happenttd noar Htarr'n plaro, 18 intlea cant of Prlnovlllo. Mr. Puriiot had oharRO.of Dto Inaoct con trol camp that haa lieen conductltiR' oporatlon In tho Hadgor creotf coun try. Appnrontly I'crnot Waa thrown from hi horao, lil, IjraJ utrlkitiK a trno trunk, upon whloh lila bralna woro dnahod. Tho body wna takon to Portland, whom Or, Pornot, tlio do onaaod'a brother. Is City Haetortolo- Klt. PRINEVILIEJNS BASEBALL Ily IO to t! Kcora County Kent Defeat IK-at Nine. Prlnovlllo won tho batoball camo played horo Bunday by tho doclilvo acoro of Id to 2. Tho excellent coun ty aeaj team with tho rcdoubtablo Ji'mo Tetherow In tho bov, had nil tho boat of tho xamo and deserved victory by a blt marRln, but norer tholesa, playor for player, llond did not ahow up so III In comparison, and had It not boon for wooden beaded baanrunnlnK, sleepy coachlnx and a coupio of "blow upa ' llond mlsht well havo tnllled n fow inoro and Prlnovlllo a fow loan. Htoror and Van Alatro, pitcher and catcher fut. llond, did Rood work. A doion or ao lea orrora by tho Inflald, nnd Btnror would havo shown up really well. Tho Prlnevlllo Infield backed Tcthorow to tho Quoon'a taatn nnd Mhowed In all department care ful trnlnlnK. If quo woaknci In llond'a play 'allowed up more than another, It waa Inability to run baao with any dojeroo of IntolllKenre Morn twuu practice, annpiiler conehlnx, nod a llttlo bruabliiR up all around will, hnwuvor, put tho local nine In reic tnblo nhapu, nnd there I no rvasoa why noit tlnio thoy ahauld not rIv Hood nreount of thoniaelvo. A Rood crowd aaw thu Kam. and til rttrolpta went uulte Mttafactor) llofore tho next name the bo) a ox iiwt to wet down tho field tliorous.li ly npd havo tho nteam roller pack St down. Tho lineup wna a follow: (llond) Btnror p. Van Alntru o, Chot Spring er lb, McKay nnd Hunter 2b, Btovor, m. Btoldl 3b, Paul rf, N. Bprlimor cf, HurIio If, l Prlnovlllo) Tothorow p. lllnklo c, Ilrnwstof Xb, Kills 2li, Kstcwr. JtichurM-Jb, Ilawman rf, uotioy or, lirutow ir- to iS'S-ferr? MlftwAv J tVTfcN aaaamJjtMaT T" SHEEP BEGIN TO PASS THROUGH P1RST TRAINLOAD ON FRIDAY IN lp to Tuesday Afternoon Four Train, load Had Arrived From Coleman HrliiRliiR 10,000 Hlioei llouml , for Hummer IIbiiko Up lllver. Train whlalllnR In In tho middle of tho uftornoon, cloud of dut on tho ronds. IgadliiK from the stock ynrd down to tho Ilenil Conipnnyl lirldRO and tho baaluir of slieop havo marked tlio boKlnnlnK of tho annual pnssaRo of alivejt throuRh town on their way out to tho atimmor range. Tho Mlioop beRnn to como In on Friday nnd alnco thon many band have Rono throukh town nnd on tholr way up rlvor. For tho mot port tbeso flmt arrival ko out to ratiKo on prlvnto property, thoso who Rpond the wesson on tho forest ranRo com IriR later when tho snow la fully gono from tho mountain aide. Up to yesterday nftornoon four train had como In with a total of 00 car. One car on each train Is Riven over to tho home nnd equip ment of the herder who accompany tho slioep ao that tho net arrival to dato haa boen (6 cars. A each car carries nlout 226 sheep the whole number to pa through town In tho post four day haa been In the neigh borhood of 1S000. All four trains camo up from Cole man, about UO mllea north on tho Oregon Trunk, tho sheep having been driven In to that point from tho win. tor quarter to tho east and west. The shipper havo been J. W. Fisher, J. V. Connell and Kwan AfcClennen. DIDN'T ORINUiETS ?50 DeorKU I.uckry of Prluotlilc (ile Tcuiieranro Iletiard. KUOKNH, Juno 19. Cbarle Crt nor, of KugiMie. received a check for $C0 today because ho had not touch, ed whisky for a quarter of a century.' Tho money waa unexpected. Oconto I.uckoy. of Prlnovlllo, ar rived today In Hugono. When ho met Croner b handed hltu a check. "Charloy, .- uou t you romomiier when you Woro a llttlo fellow and lined o drlvb cattle with mo." replied tho ontUnmhti.' "I told you that If you wonld nover touch whisky until you worn 2S roar old I would glvu you &0? That waa SO ora ago, but I in good for my word." llP.UIKTUATIO.V ON ADM.V ltoKlstratlan for tho Novmbr nliuttnn linn (i)iu iMffiin nml thn nu,- Istrntlon ohlcer. J A KastestraJ II. C. Ivllls, nro prejiared to enroll votors. Those who had their giamea put on the lints befom ihe.iirlinarj need not register again, Mmb iill oth- or should go boforo tho umcurft tot roglater und thorohy avold'sjlio TJlf floultlo of wearltiK In imtfcleettfttu dny. r'k " Haying Tools Rakes, Mowers, Binders ' ,and Reapers and Repairs .: 'for the same. Also a complete stock ,; of. Pipe, Pumps and Pumping En gines ...' Bend Hardware Co. PLENTY OF FUN ON JULY 0 BABY SHOW ADDED TO PROGRAM Tmo lUselmll Onine, Trap BliootltiR, Fine Feed, Unique Dance, Ioti of Mimic Among Attraction Cnro or Ladle nml Children. Two baaobajl game, a baby show, a trap ahoot, plenty of athletic events, a parade, a flno feed, a unique danco and plonty cf iijuhIc aro among the attraction that will bo oncountored by thoflo who como to Hcnd on tho Fourth of July, Tho general program wa given Inat week, Tonight, Wednesday, nil tho committees meet lp tho City Council room, and tho final Kchodule wl bo figured out and will lie print ed next week, together with a list of prlxeo. name of contributors and other matters of Interest. Tho ladles on tho auxiliary com inltteo havo been busy nnd hnvo ar ranged most of their work. Tho big feod will bo on tho lewn beside Wall strtMjt, between Tho Uend Company omco and Thonipuon'o former loca tion. Lumber for tho table la being loaned by tlio Hcnd Company, and tho I). W. h. Sc. P. Co. la loaning electric heater upon which coffee will bo warmod. All ladle In town nnd folks living near town nro being solicited to mnko contributions of cake, bread, Pie, -milk, butter, etc. Already enough Is lined up to Insure tho fin est Kinu or lunch. Tho old Thompson room, from which Thompson's furniture store haa Just moved, haa been secured as a rest room for ladle. It ha modern conveniences, nnd a lady will bo In chnrgo all day to aalst visitor. Children may bo loft there, ao that tho mother will bo freq to havo a good time. A baby ahow Is nnothor feature that tho Indie havo decided upon. Tho plan has met with an enthusias tic reception nnd a great many en. trie aro assured. Prlie will ho avarded tho handsomest, healthiest and best naturod babies tctwcen tho agos of one and two year. Tho aporta committee hao arrang ed for two baseball capie. to bcplay ed with the Alfalfa team, ono Satur day and the other on Sunday. As It team Is coming In, most of tho folka out Alfalfa way nro oxpect ed to bo on hand. too. Word from Jilfllaw la that practically every man on tho segregation will make Hend hlHjrboadquartara for the holiday. Many arcetfpected up from.I(edmond, from which, town tennis playor will como to 'oro' racquets with llond men. The Hum trap shootlnK team and the gunner from Lnldlaw aro scheduled to contest for marksman ship honor with the Rod & Gun Club and this feature will attract much In- Itejfcst. . - vjiow loaiure wnirii prouauiv win u.0. added to tho .athletic program la a lioaeoart race. tT wo yearns are to bo forinod, ntul their reeqtjvu speed tried out on a race with tho hoso chrta, to a mnlys-bcllovo' flro. Tho team covering n given distance, coitpllncjIIKnod gotUnc watftr on tho ?ir WJMW.rLiiTjj. ntf- jstwu ror nil OTSn!a7 TOOjflWrWflfee nl- at l'AVIUMi OUT FOIl FOniTlf. inrougu tun co-pporation of Engineer I.nurgnnnl and the - First National Dank or Hend nil employe on tho Tumafo Project will havo tholr monthly check on July 3rd and will be ablo to -- cash them horo on tho Fourth. Of course tho Fourth la a logal holiday nnd tho bank will riot : bo open, but Cashier Hudson, by arrangemont with Mr. Iiur gaard, Is ablo to honor all these checks In advance of run usual time, just as tho Tumalo offlr.: has hurried up getting out the - payroll so aa to Insure all em- ployccs plenty of cash for Dio - Fourth and fifth. Tho payroll now amount to between 111000 and $12000. ready hns garnered in about f 2 GO and more la expected, In addition to many contributions for ' prizes In trade, etc. The band Is getting Into good shape, nnd as the streets will be In fine condition the open-air nfaflked dance-carnlrnl at night la expected to mako a hit. Monks nnd confetti aro being laid In for tho occasion. Tho Hend Glco Club quartet ,1a preparing a number of new songs for tho luncheon time. Two teams for tho oanoe tilting havo announced their Intention of trying conclusion on tho water. Among tho attrac tion of tho day will bo tho perform ance at the Dream Theatre, which will' bo open moil of tho time. In the parado a. feature I expected to be tho department formed by Ford auto. HELD ON ARSON CHARGE II. II. McMlcUle Accused of Firing Wnrelioue at Itcilmond. I). H. AIcMtckle of tho Redmond Warohouso & Produce Company, waa arrested last Thursday at Redmond by Deputy Sheriff AlcClay and Detec tive R. K. Deatty of Portland, on a chargo of arson. McMlckle Is accus ed of burning the warohouso or the Redmond Union Warehouse Company early on tho morning of February 6. AIcAIIckle waa taken before Justice of the Peaco Bowman of Prlnevlllo waived preliminary examination and wa placed under $S,000 bond. AIcAIIckle and the Farmer'a Union Warehouse at Redmond wero compet itors for the warehouse and storage buslnesa at Redmond. Detective Ue atty 'has been employed on tho case for almost a month. It will be tried at tho September term of court. According to friends, AIcAIIckle's reputation la above reproach, and they, maintain that there is no sub stantial evidence against htm. MORE WOOL GONTRAGTED' Wcnniidy Company to Bring InTvro llundrctl Tliouaiitl J'ound. Preparations for beginning tho star route mall service to La Pine. Fre mont. Fort Rock and Silver Lake are rapidly being completed by the Won- andy Ltvory Company. Ono of tho trucks to bo usod In this service la already here and J. II. Wonandy ex pecta to arrange for the delivery of r second on hi present trip to Port land. , The benefits of tho quick auto ser vice to Hend aro bolnR-rcallied bs tho rancher on the road.uud already a number nro arrnncltil: to-havo tudtrccondltlon but the flvo mllea btttweita oroam brought In to thcrecrtfai3TPu)lua and Et Lakes Is tTard.a. ery In this manner. Tha."cpniimny lias also contracted to lirlnp. UJ, tram. tlio interior country 13Q,0(70pquum- of wool la nddltlon to... Ui'J(t.Q00 pounds already nrra n EotTWjT: ' " ww lWi'plrp Irelrfe IPftV igtiW i? yvi.yp'JvL'y-iyvl y.'J The First National Bank JJ OF BEND, BEND, OREGON j V. C. COE, President E. A. rrJSs C. S. HUDSON, Cashier Capital fully paid - Surplus ...... 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 nancesso you will not have any trouble in Having your checks oashed. TSk FJRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND,, ; y , i -,., j-zs DIRECTORS -. . u. c. COKT E. A. SatJIEK j) ' O. M. Patterson J BATE DECISION 4 BENEFITS BEND OLD SPOKANE CASE IS SETTLED Huprcme Court Rales Inter-MounUlin Point Need .Vot Pay Water Ter minal Ilate P1m Back Haul oe Through HlilpraeiJt from Eaat The Spokane rate case, contested" since 1883, terminated Monday whftn tho Supremo Court announced unanimous decision favoring lli Spoknne contentions. In effect this mean that hereafter, ahlpments from tho east to points In 'the Intor-moVn- taln territory will not have to pay tho through terminal rate to Coast cities nnd on top of that tho local rate from tidewater to the Inland destination. Tho commission Hold that from St. Paul to Spokane tb rato could not exceed the coast rale; from Alfssb)? slppl river (Chicago terltory) U could exceed tha coast rato by 7 paK cent;' from zone, throo 15 per cont attd from Atlantic coast points It couldr exceed the coaat rato by 2G per cefit. Thla mean a tremendous better ment for the Inter-mountaln point over their previous situation on the rate map. So far as Bend Is concern ed, not being; on a through contlneff tal road, It means, almost certainly, axeavlng In freight rates on goods' fcom the eaat of the one war ratn Ifrajj Die connecting; point at the looyin oi me uescnuies to Portland. From Sherman, for Instance, this rat Is 62 cents on first class freight. Tha Portland-Hend rate Is $1.01. Tfie saving on shipments from the east, thon, will be 39 cent a hundrcdTTn first class freight, nnd proportionate ly on other classes. " As merchandising; and distributing from here Incrttse this" wlllrovo an Important factor.; In effect un less water transportation la develop, ed extensively via PjpamafTlend will be able to buy frotn,fth(e eas a ad vantageously a Portland, so far as transportation cost 1 concerned. When a direct jail connection Is In operation from hero to tho east. Dend's situation will be Identlcallr aa- advantageous as Spokane's. - FIRST AUTO TO, EAST LAKE. Party of IJcpil 3(ent.Mnke the Trip on Sunday -ItoailU Hani. . East iJiko, In. tiff Paulina 'moun tains, was reached by.nuto for' tk first time on Bjmday when a party drove In from Bend. One car made the trip carrying R I. Smith K. M. Thompson. Paul Qnrrison, I. U Ford. Earl Houston, Q. C. Hankla and Calvin Smith. "Members of the party say thatpJ iroaU to Paulina laitf la In verviroarf .aro being buMt at the hdpprldax' lioin lakes aro In tne. state gahierea. lervatlon and there are evidences of fmirch game all aoUt. ..jVfes SATIIER, VJ. President S13.0QQ c. S. Hudson-' II. c. Ellis Va $Jk P-l3k jPjV JW g;Jv ja'J iS Ex m r?w rfs! ttrnn nsf tHSn rsy rVt risf ?3cv rSw .&m &m &m &m vM m m ak &'3k &m & .' .I" wis