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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1914)
The bend bulletin I . J .Vol'. XII. ' ' 1 . ! IIHNU, OIIKOON, WKDNKBDAY AITKH.VOO.V, KKPTIMHIIilt .', 101 J. NO. 2i. I IS HERETHISWEEK lPVV. WETMORECOMES WITH FRIEND ,1 'ltt .Mndo o fl Oier Work of Van. ' ffnl OnKHt 1'lro Patrol AMixtlntlou jr&jgiL lllx Compnny'ii Tlnilwr i .Mil. bo Milled At Ik'ml . i: It. W. Wotmoro of MlnimnpolK oiio 41 tho limharman of (lint oliy IB IN wUi Itirgo luusnsnu In Central Ora- got), nrHvl In town on Moadny o-i oud of tils roKi'lnr vIhIIm to thin mm ftloTi. Willi Mill was Jldwln 0. Phln- UrtJ1 of the Northwestern National , Hank of Minneapolis. Atosnlliig to Mr. Wetntoro liln.vlit' It jit till ilmo Itnu no, wtyeqlnl alg- Blflmimi. Ah preslditill fiUlto Ueli trtu Oregon Kirn I'ntrol Association k, lie In Jnturoatod In rhnekliiK up tlie 1 imii(Miil work w; 8crotnry J. II. w ,1 jimivi milt iww.iih am iuihvvii nHR4 juio WMweinuoii una accumpiisjieii wi Ibf II rnl season of )( existence. Hutu lomliiy mill yosterday Mr. Wetmuro 'Spent In (ho timber south of town, 1 Ti left this morning with Mr. Hnn r for Klamath 1'alU unit Wend, Cn)fortila. Mr. Phlnuey will return wit from the Inltor town whltn Mr. Wftmore will probably oomo Iwek Oleio. Wr. Wetmore' lutrat linre nr tllQM of tlio Fremont Land Company otVhlili ho li secretary anil tronsur ir. Through thu lilouklnr up of tlm timber aeeomplUhud taut winter liU 'timpany's holding have Imoomo mm ntralctl In thu atrip projecting Into .tlio natluiiHl forests south oasfcf 'ilend. Will Mill I lore. Ultimately, nocnrdlng to Mr. Wel- lagro, tlm timber hold ly hi comimit in CrtMik county south of town wtll Ira milled at Ilend. Juit whan lhat wnuld Jin he could not lay. aor tall It wftTiTd be ncc.wearlly ho done ,hf tho tirt'senl owner. They might wt ... U.II1I. .11. VI f.ln, III. HT.III, mil whoever owned tlm timber whon th 2 lime en mo would mill linro bceauio m mtt went aiivaniasoa wiucii innuo Itond the enrtaln mill oantar. "When i tlio tlmo ronipa." Mr. Wclmoro aaltl, "llfttid will lm ono of tho lartteat olt- it in ui'iiiriii orcan." "Thorw nro roacona too." ho aald. "why tiiltllnfc cannot ho imntiHincd In- , OnllnllPlr. Tho o:nnra onnnot oar ir tho Intrrvnt and laxua on thnl tlmlior InvoKlniontA vary lonK and will ix Itound to mill In olf dnfunao. Their llinlior. too, la not Improving in rart, modi or It la Hlng tmek, w InK alroady rlpo for ruttlnK. TIiojki 1th rarlora whleh ar worklmc for moIIUhk aa mmui m other conditions I mth fHToraltlo." Mr. rhlnny la making lilit flrt trip Into th la country. IIo waa much lmpreMl with the npiearaneo of tho town and tho character of lh liHUdlnmi whloh hnvo heon nut uu Jieriv. 'INITIATIVE IhWVH IHJItATK. So miicli tlmo waa taknn on flat. V itrday with tho dlaoumdon of Mlhcr : matlnra that only two or thn Initiative inaaniirN woro dUcuaumt. that rolnt- i' In if In iiroitfirilannl rniiriiaiintnlliiii BANKIII US V 1! JUBT IlKCAUBB YOU IIArPRN TO LIVB IN A COMMUNITY WITHOUT A HANK 18 NO IlEABON WHY YOU SHOULD 1112 WITHOUT TIIK BliJIlVICBB OB' ONE. THH TOSTAIi B13HYICB KNADI.133 MANY PEOPI.B THUOUflHOUT TUB COUNTRY AND BVKN IN OTIIISR PARTS OP TUB BTATB TO ENJOY HANKINd KAOIIir- TIBB. V45 SOLICIT YOUR DBPOBITS I1Y MAII DROP 11 uq viiliw rv.ii. ntuiuuntiu.i vi. .v. v . f l "VVIT UB IJY MAIL, "UMmir ita tiv rAir, V4- - Hoinomhor tho I.tldlnw Fair on Krldny and tho Hlntari Fnlr on Ootohor 1, 2. nnd :) Bdtur- day, Oetohor 3, (a Ilon-J Day nt tho Hlitnra I'ttlr r.nd ovoryono koIiik ovor thorn. ...-.- and tho ono propositi;; a tnxn coda cominlaalon. Tho dlnoutoilon of the universal olxlit hour law will occur at tho limclioon noxt Huturday at tlio I'llot IlullO. V. A. IIIkoIow talditjf tlio nmrmntlvo mid J. 1. Koyna, tho noKativo. Othnr monaurea taken up will lin nn followa: to Inorono Uio pay of iiioniliiirn of tho lOKlalaturo. V. A. ParliM. yen. Ooorxo B. Young, no, to oQinhlno oltla nnd oouiitlo In or tain oniti, II. A. MMlor, yw, II. It. Alton, no. FORMER BULLETIN EDITOR . TRIES SUICIDE IN PORTLAND tloiiiihl I. Ilea, Who Wit on I'pcr In 101)11, Tnhoa roUou Iwirxpct- vi to Hrfoirr-l'liitttMl KruuoiMl Donnlil I'. na, of Portlaud, nt oiw tlm well known in lind, nttempted to oo nun It auleldo on Monday by tak ing polaon In n I'ortland hctvl. Tin nttuinpt waa dlwovorol and ho wa reiuovod to n hospital whtro tho ph ulclaiii glvs )iionili) of hi reeovory. It 'A undrHtood Hint worry ovor husl ikms nfffllra waa tho ramts of the hc. Mr. Itbfl 'e&Aut tiitS Csolral Oro'iM over 10 yoftia ago, holng Intoreatud ai flri.t In tho oitotiiloa of Him railroad to Rhanlko. loiter ho came ovor ti tho DMohutoa vallsy with his lirot'it r Itohert and plattod tho ftretsnt town alto of Madraa. With hla hrothor nnd Don flloffa ho alio platted Kou wood asrata tho river from Hond, aolllng out n few years ago to the present Kenwood Cominmy. In .March, 1903 when Tho Hullatln flrti bogan puhllsatlon, Mr. Ilea was th odltor. Mr. Una has ln onwagwl In the real oatato lnmlne and eugtnsorioic In Portland wlihhlaatoii.fatlnr. A. K. Hammond. IIo la married and has ono child. ABSENCE III TWO PERIODS 'v. KluuOttV lllll for llciirllc or Hume utrndrra I (Jlicn In I'ull. Hoproonttlvo Klnnott ha sent out foiil'x of n Mil which rvconliy huoaiin a low through I1 otTorta by which uuiiitiiunu uiiirjiiicu uinj iukw tholr flvo uiontha leavo of ahicnco ! two period Instead of In ono con tlnuou porlod aa formerly. Tho hill In full la aa follow: "Ho It enacted that tho ontryman mentlonud In section twenty-two hun dred nnd ninety-one, Itevlnd Sintuten of tho I'nltod State, as amended ! tho Act of June sixth, nineteen hun dred nnd tw.lve. Thirty-seventh Kt utos, ono hundred and lenty-ihro, upon filing In the local land ofllfi notle of the lglnnlng or such al aeuce at his option ahall he outlil.l to a leave of nhaenro In one or tw i continuous periods not exceeding In the aggregate Ave inonthn In each year after establishing residence, and upon tho termination of such absence. In each period, tho entryumn shall fllo a notlco of auoh termination In tho local land oltlco; hut In oaoo of commutation, tho fourteen moiuhs actual residence, aa now refiulrod by law, must bo shown, and tho pornon commuting bo nt the tlmo a oil lion or tho United Btatoa." Approved, August S3. 10H. PRAISES STILL COME TO BEND CALLED "CENTER OF CENTRAL OREC10N" Hntertnlnment of Portland VIltore Hero Characterized as "Hxploklvo flood Tlmo" WIiomj MftliotN Ad Men Would Llkfl to Imitate. And stilt onthuslnsllo echoOfl oomo from the Admoa'a oxcuralon to nomU Boptymbor 0 ami 71 Hvcry publica tion In Portland has glron Hond good snaoa, and yet more Invaluable ntlvor tbilnfris forthcoming. Hore are somn extracts from a long article appearing In tho Ad Club'. pubtcatloH, "Adltorlals," last wock: "Ono hundred of us have boon to Hem! and ftettcu back. Wo no know where to find tho center or Central Oregon and whon we rovlew tho pyrotechnic hospitality of Hioho matters or method, the royal raco of llondnrs. we expnrlenco our "nt doubt that Portland Is tho center of the world. "The chief mut said that orery ono of tho oxcurslonlita would forever make as aynonyma of "Ilend tho words nltro-glycertne, dynamite, black pnv der, rod fire, oxploalton. He was right except that to be In tho confer or any blast blown by the llondnra was to reel bettor for the exporlfnc. We eame having highly resolved that wn would forthwith tee If we could do as tnuoh with our town as the maglelans of Hond havo with theirs. "What I do want to uso tho ro malnder of this week'a apace for l la saying that ws wero recipients -f the most Inclusive hospitality, tho most brilliantly methodical entertain ment, the most exploslvo good time that wo over experienced nnd tin wonder In our minds grows out ot n desire to Imitate. "How did they do It?" COURT ANOJAIR OVER The Tun County Htcnta Come to Hiul On Nat unlay Few People nt Iulr PRINBVII.LK. Sept. 19. -Tho Ben Jember term of tho Circuit Court came to an end today with all crim inal matters disposed or excopt tho case against Mrs. Bcoggln. Henry McDowell- was round guilty or man slaughter und sentenced to life Im prisonment. Attorneys for John Me Phorson announced that an appetl from the seatauee given him would bo taken on the grounds of uneonstl tlonnllt) or the Indeterintnato sen teneo law. Young McKay waa sen tenced to from 2 to SO years for for gery and paroled. The civil suit of Llnster agalnit the City of Hend wa continued to the first day of the De comber term. This was also the last day or tho Crook County Fair, and although the attondance wo somewhat bettor than on tho first two daya It was not up to tho mark of former years. Llttio Interest was taken In tho fair this year by residents or the western pn.-t or tho county, Redmond lelng es pecially noticeable by the absonco ot representation. '.al t '. A lnrge qunntity of Henting Stoves to . select iVom, umong them the COLE'JI AIRTIGHT which will make n remarknble saving in your fuel bill. Bend Hardware Company TIIK COSIPANY THAT PUTT'llK "WKAH" IN JIAIinWAUK. WORK FOR WEST OBIT STARTED CLUB aOES AFTER THE APPROPRIATION Commercial Ilody Takes Action Bat- iirduy to Unro Kccretary lino's Itlho.OMO Dcllnllcly Aligned Other HccllonN Arc Intcrestcil "PPrSllmlriary atciw toward gattni j !nsfHircd to tho Wot Unit tho M0.- 009 ect aside by Secretary I-ano for rwjliinmtlon work In this section were tn'Kon ut tho meeting or tho Commor-d)urCllib-on Saturday. Alroady the attention of OroKon'a representntlVM nt Washington havo been enllod t the mnttor nnd Seerotary I.ailo has boon nppealod to for final action tint will iHHuro the spending hero of the aunt mentioned. Btejw are nho lw Ipg tnkon to line up tho different communities Interested. ..Tho West Unit, or thn aeeond unit of tho Tomato Project, aa It is called, adJplns the Tumalo Project on the nSrth, tho lands lying nround and down river from Cllno Falls. Ti irrigation iKisslbllltlca of tho section hnvo been tho subject or study by tlu Reclamation Servlco In tho Deschutes survey and a report on this project has recently boon ronderod to the In terior Dopartmeat. While the exact nature of tho report Is not yet known ll la understood to be favorable to tlio development of tho project If cer tain local ijuoetlons can bo adjusted, .otlvlty In this connection at the present tlmo looks to the relcaso f tho report by tho Dnpartment In or der Hint n complete knowledge of those questions tuny bo had. Wltn this, it Is said, tho local commercial clubs will be able to go ahead to g-it tho (mentions sottied. Could ItrlngH Matter l'p. The matter waa brought up at tho Commercial Club luncheon by Robert It. Ootild. who pointed out that with tho North Canal disposed or ns a placo for tho expenditure or tho mon ey set nsldn by Secretary Lano it wis necefsary to find some other project boforo January 1 If tho tnonoy la to be Hpont hero. On that date, accord ing to Mr. Gould's understanding. Congress takes over from the Inter ior Department tho allotment ot rec lamation funds nnd tho mono In question will go with tho rest unbas definitely allotted boforo then. Tho West Unit, ho said, was the ono unlnvolved Irrigation projost !n this section that could be finlshod wlrtilu the llmlla of tho fund. It waa nlno pointed out that a saving could be made by taking thla pro J cot u now, since the Tumalo construction force could turn right to this work when their work was finished In u few moatha. Committee la Appointed. On motion a commltteo waa ap pointed with Mr. Gould aa chairman to work to obtain tho appropriation for this project. The commltteo b gau at onco by sending tolcgrams tu tho Oregon representatives in Con gress nnd to Secretary Lane urging that the fund bo definitely assigned hero nnd letters woro written also to Governor West and to Reclamation official In Oregon asking assistance It Is oxpected that as boon aa a tA t copy of tho report can bo obtnlnod a meeting will bo called of tho com mercial bodies of Redmond. Bisters Laldluw and Cllno Falls to organize tho campaign for tho project. Tho following telegraphic report from Washington tolls of the receipt thorn of tho Commercial Club's ap pn.t) for assistance: WAS HI N O T O N. Sept 21. The Hond Commercial Club has appealed to Bonntora Chamberlain and Lane (o ur;o that $400,000 sot aside by the socretnry or tho Interior for rcola n.ntlon work In the Dcschuton valley lm nppilcd to tho west unit of tho. PtX'tiu'o project, unb'm this mon ey Ih (V flnltoly nsslgnad lo rtnii pro Jdct boforo January 1, It will bo lost to Oregon. The sonatora Will try to have tho monoy assigned. DESCROTESWATER PURE r.ntcnt Aunljf.N Hhows ItN Condition I'tichnnged No Typhoid in It. Oesehutoa water aa famished for domestic use by the Hond Water Light & Power Co., m pure. Reeont testa of tho wator made by tho State Hoard of Health show the same re sult as those made a yoar ago to colon bacilli and a very few organ isms General Manager Foley of the Water Company made these state ments In an Interview yesterday. "As explained Inst year," said Mr. Foloy, "tho colon bacillus fa Uie ono which causes typhoid fever, and ita toli.l nbsonco from our water shows that the two recent cases of typhoid in Hond came from some othor source. Tho 'organisms' nro somewhat dif ficult to explain to tho lay mind but It Is Btifllclont to say that water may eontnln thousands of these without being rendered unfit to drink." FAVORS OESGHUTES COUNTY Oldckt Kx-OfllcJal In Kioto llelicil to Make Crook a County ,TJ Year Ago. A fact not generally known In con nection with the county division question now undor consideration by the people of Crook county is that Crook Itself Is the result or a dlvlal ,n made 32 years ago. II. F. Nichols or Laldlaw. tho oldest living ox-offlolal In Oregon, took considerable Interest In the division nt that time and to day I In favor or tho creation of Deschutes county according to a let tor Just recolved trom him. Mr. Nichols' letter Is as follows: "Crook county was formed from Wasco county In tho year 1882 nt tho September session ot tho Legislature ot that year. Tho act creating the county was passed near tho end of the session. Subsequently, by act ut the Legislature, tho Heaver CrcoK country was added to Crook. At present I favor tho creation of Dei chutes county but nm too old to tako an aotlve part In the matter. Respectfully, II. F. NICHOLS." SPARKS LAKH ROAD. Ilceauau of the unusual oxyetiad connected with forest fire fighting this summer It has been oeceeearf to lay off tho summer force of th Forostry service before completing certain of the work whloh had been planned, and all tho summer employ ees but ono have been turloughe I. This need to economize will probably mako It Imposslblo to complete some of tho telephone extensions that have been planned but work on tho Sparks lake road from tho old Columbia Southern headgato haa been started and will be oarrled as far as powlbi this season. Flvo of the regular em ployees of the service are engaged in this work now. w"j "'sri? The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON V. C. COE, President E. A. S.VTnER. Vice- Presldont C. S. HUDSON. Cashlor Capital fully paid - - - 25,00Q Surplus 822,0Q0 SMALL DEPOSITS WANTED WE ENGOURAGE them because many, large accounts began in a small way. . Tho small depositor of today becomes tho . large one of tomorrow. ' More people woufel carry Bank accounts if, thpy realized how it., aids their credit and contributes to their success. By opening a checking account here you take the first step toward finanpial growth. Start now and follow in the footsteps of. the many hundreds of people who do business" with TElj FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND ' DIRECTORS -rnrn rr-r.- U. C. Cob E. A Satuek c. S. Hnpsojf O. M. J'atteuso II. r Er.us U'KV 54!Jr RAILROAD MEN E ON FRDAY PARTY IS HEADED BY WINCHELL Union Pacific Traffic Director on To'iir Mr of Country Is Impressed by Local I'oaslhlUtln Hew Timber antfl Calls on Local I!ulnMi Men! Making Ms first trip through h'o country sorrod by the Harrlmnn UnSO since his appointment to his present position, Hon L. Wfnehell, traffll di rector of tho Union Pacific system, was in Hend Friday afternoon and evening. With him wero Mrs. Wln choll and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Russell of Chicago. Mr. Russell Is vice president ol tho Otis Klpvator Com pany. Mr. Wlnchell's oltlco with the Union Pacific Is second only to that ot Judgo Lovett. According to members of tho par ty Mr. Wlnchell's only purpose in making this trip at the present tlmo Is to familiarize hlmiolf with condi tions throughout the country, to meet business men nnd to ascertain for himself first hand the needs and pos sibilities and business prospects of tho country. Ho was very much Im pressed by the timber resources eft Hend and expressed considerable pleasure on being told of tho succew of the local creamery and the dnlrjf Ing potfslbllltlea of this section. The special train on which tho ttuj is boing made arrived about thrft o'clock Frday afternoon and the paw ty started off at onco for a slgtrVigf the Umber abovo town on the Wosc side of the river. Turning back hi? foro reaching Benham Falls they ant rived back in town In time to bwT Mr. Wlnchell opportunity to call 'oh a number of business men with wbgoli ho discussed conditions. V The party was entertained at din ner at the Emblem Club and left aWout 11 o'clock for Hood Rlvor whoro Mr. Wlnchell was to make bis next stop. Railroad men who were dlrecttm; Mr. Wlnchell's travels through Ore gon and wero hero with him wero William McMurray, general passen ger agent of tha O.-W. R. & N. Co.. F. W.- Hoblnstm, -assistant -traffic manager and R. C. Palmer, superin tendent. W. D. Severn of- Port land and R. A. Dennis. Mr. Wlnchell a secretary, wero also in the party. PORTLAND MK.V HKRK. A party of Portland business sion passed through town on an auto tou of Central Orogon last Wednesday. Those In the party wero C. Mtmlngor, president of tho Star Sand. Co., P. C. Atwell of the International Motor Co.. Charles Doty and M. Ruppeit. It la understood that tho purpose of the trip was to look tor Investments. They came here from The Dalles and went on south to Paisley planning to turn north by way ot Haker and ar rive In Pendleton to see the Round up. SCHOOL IIKOINS AflAIN. Installation or tho heating appar atus at the Reld school was flnlsh"d on Saturday and school began again there on Monday. Owing to- the un usual cold weather of last week ni school waa held aftor Tuesday and on that day and Monday the puidla wore dlsmlMod early because of the cold. E Deschutes State Bank . ,'f. ;. iiwn: Wl) RnBI.L, Prealdont 1JKND, OltKOON B. M. IJVRA, Cashier