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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1914)
THIS BEND BULLETIN, IJINI, ORE., WEDNESDAY, 8EITHMI1ER SHI, 101 1. &AOK 3. REPORT OK CITY AI'I'AIHH. a Tho followliiK report on thu Ilium cliil nffitlrH of thu ally iirnpnroil ly tlio nccountlwt ftrm of Crimdnll h ItoliortH Ih ptiblliihod by ordor of tho (Jlty Qounoll. Tlio uniiillml report iiioiilloiunl hi thin fliiiiiiniiry may bo noon liy niiyoiio nt" tlio olllco of tha City Itoaoniur In tlio Kirnt Nntloiml Hunk hUlldlllK. , llnnil, Oregon, Aitutiel 31. 1014 To the MonoNvlilo Mnyor nnd Slum- born of Common Couuo'.l, Olty of lldud, OfoKon. (lontlttiiioni In rotation to th midlt of your oity'H triuntnotloiiB, wo liavo proimr&l KlnlnniontH of wavorrtl filnds nnil ooh- , dltloiiH, which wo lllc herewith. Wo ilo not Unit nny records of Cltv Trjiisuror on wliloli to nudlt prior t , Fobrunry 8, 1013, r.nd wo understand n.lilfr to llto tlio urine were htiruod. Tlio roportn on file do not show itunu i In dotnll uiioukIi to bo nhlo to iircnin AiiIIhIi niunh In u way to verify IlldlVJd IIul ItOIIIH. i (Jtmeiiii 1'itiuT. Hxhlblt "A" contnliiN n ntntcinoit. of warrant lasund on (tmiornl Kund from .Innunry 1, 1013 to Di'ceinhnr 31, 1013, and ntnountlnK to $20, 818.07. Of this nniount, 11,270 00 ' vnn returned to trio Olty by tlio Or pan Trunk llntlronil Company nil cost of ronstructlntc tlio vlnduct and of ' tbo Itqiti of $7,110.&r. imld nil cost of Street Iinprovainunt, $6,773.24 linn bron ohnrfiud to property hoiiulUted lin Htreot AMiioimmoiit No. 1. Tlio construction of tlio now Jnll iHOlutrKod with $1,084.3, hh shown by stntuinonl Exhibit "A" r.nd "II." Thn bnlnnoo In Intuitu of City Trminiiror on July 1, 1014, wiw M, 021,02, Tlio oxpondltunm from Jiimmry 1, 101 1. to July 1, 1014, UN hIiowii In Hxhlblt "U, ittiioiiut to fl,;i78.0V Or HiIh nuiuilnt $000.00 wont to oon Hlriiotlnii or tlio Cinder I'll, (Inelud IliK Rtrlpptiu: hillside, bulldliiK rohJ ami tmulliiK cludniR.) Hihwt mid Special Hotter fund. JJxhllilt "A" contnliiH also n Rlnto Miaul or tlio wurriiiitK drawn on tint Hpsolnl How or Fund from December IS, 1012, to February .'I, 10M, Bhow Iiik tbo Htuuiuit pnld during t lint tlmo by tlio city, nud Include tbo R7 -000.00 traiiHrorrod to Mr. It. 18. ICoou, CotiHtriiPiiiiK Hngluear, to moot p,iv rollH, umiorlwl, olo., nud nmoiintlinj to nil 7K,003.fiO. Hxhlblt "M" eontnliia tlit Horn of tl.3fil.08 iim Howor Construction, wblab roprwnntN amount or bllbt un paid at completion or aowur nod wliloli him boon pnld by City since, in roforcneo to unpaid Mwor cou ntruollon IiIIIh, thorn Ih nlno a Iml mibu duo Denny Kenton Oluy nud Onnl Compntiy or $002. B0. Thin will brltiK thn cost or thu to war System practically to (bo bum or $81,04 l.f.n. Thn nasossmcnt against proporty benefitted amount ing to $24,010.53 dodiiotnd luavtw tlio num of $&7,031.00 not coot ii city. Cemetery Fund, Tbo chnrtor provldo that from tbo Hiilo of cotuotory lotn thoro ftlinll bo cranlod a Comotory Fund nud tbo procuuibt of mi oil unto nbotild bo orod Itod to huoIi fund. TIiIh ban novor boon followed. Kroti) oxnmlnntlon or ttin rooordi or Title OertlflontoN In tbo lloeordar k ufllr-o, n Htntoiiiunt mnrlind Uxhlblt "(;" horowlth, wo find tlio total hiiIim nuiotiiitM to $910.00. Of HiIh ninouit $7152,60 Iiiih licun oollMlod, $17.00 ouiieullod nud $140.60 nppurontly y: unpaid. Sir. C. I. NlnwonKor fiirnU!id your body n iitntoiiiant on April 7, 1011, nIiowIiik n bnlmico dun HiIh fund f $26.70. Wh bnvo tnkou thin nmoiint n n liitxlii to Ntnrt tbo fund nt thU tlniH. MhUIiik proper cradltH and duhlttj ninro tbnt dHto, hh not out In UiIm Uxhlblt, tboru will bo a Imlnni or $13.02 oil July 1, 1014. Kxhlblt "I", In n Htutoinont for re port on tlio Bower AiMUMwmont No. 1. Of tbo nmoiint of tbo iiH'fHtiioiit or $21,010.00 tliORiltii or $10,873.40 hnn boon ohtUKOd to Mr. II. J. Ovorturf, Tronmiror, mid $l,lM.0ft to M. K. Oolnmnn, n oolluatod. Thoro In a hntnuco of partial paymonta on im RosNnioutn duo nmoitntliiB to $2. 480.02 nnd thoro nro imfuwniiicntu duo nmoiintlnK to $4,400.63 of which nothing bun boon paid nt nil, Wo bnvo propnrod itatonionla for boiii V i ti 'M i- I 5 0 5 MRS. ABIGAIL SCOTT DUNIWAY ISSUES AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC II bit been brought to my attention that the Anll-SelscM League, fol IowIiik the MMie tactic it Imi followed in every campaign heretefore, l trying to bemilreh thU oneaiiliation and to carry on a vldoui amnalsn of untruthn. No name neoina to be too good to be draggml into the mud by them. I have reliable Information that a iiaiemtnt has ttteii made to the Anil-Saloon League and to th Comtnitlee of Ohc II mid red by Mr. Cora C. Talhott, former fccretary of (he Taxftayera' ami VagoKaruer' League, that the wa brouxbt Into ihla work by ittc tuitler the ImprcMlon tltat It wai a Women' Suffrage movement, and her dutic would be thoae of a phyaician while I made ipeeche t It rou shout the Hlc. I alo Htiilcritand that Mr. Tallnilt inahet tbt atatcmrm that fund have been collected with out authorlt, ami In Mime way the Urewcrt' AaHietatiou hat been collect lug thefe fumln. Thoae two iimcmtHU are abwlHtely untrue. The eollee lion of fundi wai authorized by me ai preaWciit, and the itcretary wns ordered to have n letter tent out In connection with thli work. I umlor atand that Mri. Talboit, In thin purported letter, in the haudi of the Anti Saloon League ami the Committee of One Hundred, nates that hc ob jected to the railing offmuia under her ilgnature at tecrctary. How did the good lady think the work of this league was to Lc carried on? Why did she think Mr. Horunieyer, canhier of the Scandinavian-American Hank, was appointed treaiurcr of ibis league? Old she think wc would atk the brew cr to put up the money surreptitiously? If to, she reckoned without her lion. I have always fought in the open, and now, in my 80th year, and probably in my last campaign, I do not intend to change the principles I have always fought for, nor depart from my honesty of purpose in advo cacy of cmiat rights for alt the people by po means excluding women, for whoie IntercMs I have ipent my life to obtain the ballot. My chief con cern in their behalf has always been to secure for them theireconomic in dependence, as married mothers within the home, which alone will enable any woman to quit the business of marrying inebriates or raising drnnkards. The moneys collected are in the hands of Treasurer Uortxmeycr, mJ all those who have donated have received n letter acknowledging receipt thereof. Any one so desiring may inquire from our treasurer as to whether the money has been put in his hands, and I am quite sure he will advlie them of rereipt of their donation. If there is any one who has paid their money Into this organisation under misapprehension as donation for carry ing on this work, this league will be only too glad to refund it. It it indeed strange that Mrs. Talbott thought this was a Suffrage move ment when she went to the Portland Hotel, engaged the dining-room for our first luncheon for organization and arranged for the payment of this luncheon, and went so far at to get speakers to express their views against Prohibition. The real break between Mrs. Talbott and myself was caused when 1 found Out that she had gone to the Brewers' Association and told them she could be of good service to them in connection with this league, and asked and received a salary from the Brewers' Association on the ground that the was putting in her time and needed the money. On the 26th of August a meeting was held between Mrs. Talbott and myself for the purpose of get ting nutter straightened out before starting the general organisation. At this meeting a statement was signed by myielf as president and Mrs. Tal bott at secretary that the two letter tent out by myielf, as well as the let ter sent out by the publicity department, were approved. This statement ended with the sentence: "After dimming generally the affairs of the league, the officer ratified all work that had been done up to date by the publicity bureau and officers of the association." , I have live,) hi thltTlafT'oToO ye?i. du.Jn lulled and worked for the people of my state, and I am willing to leave it to Ing all of wljcli lime I have the public to decide as to whether 1 would lend myself in any way to any organisation or any act that could be'eoustrued as anything but honorable. Rvcry one in this state know Mrs. Duuiway and her family. I wish further to say that, if the occasion arises and I deem it necessary to go further into this matter, I will be glad to publish some additional facts in these tame, paper not necessarylo publUh now, and will meet the conditions as they arise. II the Anti-Saloon League, by it paid foreign agitatbrs or Commit tee of One Hundred, think they can becloud this Is.ue by trying to drag into the mud my name or other, they are very much mistaken. I expect to carry this work on to the conclusion of this campaign, and then allow Jhe people to judge a to whether we will control our own affair in the State of Oregon, or allow the laid agitators of the East to show us what to. do. Abigail Scott Duniwag rll Advertisement by Taxpayer' anJ Waga Earnra Lagut of Ortcon, l'urtland,Urtgou) Ss "Ttf""'' wsntttM'waii'ilji" f -v thoso nmountH nnd which nro part of thin oxhlblt. Kxhlblt "IS", In n report on tlio $0. 773.20 Htrcot Aaacriiinant No. J, to July 1, 1014. Mr. II. J. Ovorturf in charged by un of colluding $4,003.33 nnd MIm M. lfl. Colmnnn with $323.21 n Rbown by pnynionlii credited on Lion Oockot; $10.00 hit boen enn collod on account or orror In ns KOfmlng Lot 3, lllock 2. Thoro la ntHI duo uiicolloctnd on pnrtial pnyman.n on nwioHHiiiimlM tlio num or $116.87 nnd from imtiwwmontH on which no pnymrntH hnvo Imon paid, tlio sum it $720.05, Thoro nro otHtomantH pr. pnrod allowing thc-o amount uupai I And nro part or tlio oxhlblt. Uxhllilt "K" Ih n Htfltommil of no count or II. J. Ovorturf with tux Oonornl nnd KiiocIhI Sower Kniiil. Ill tbo (lonornl Kund account whkh Inoludon the collnctlon of Htroot Am rotHiiiiaiit No. 1, thoro hIiowk a ba inoe duo or $191.08. This, oh In x plnlnod In thn stntoinent or fllttcro anoioH part of the exhibit, hi brought about by tbo fact that on thn Lb-n Docket of Htroot A mom m en t No. 1, thoro In marlrod ngaliiHt amommoni on lot 1, lllock 12, fliweoiiod to 1). It Hunter "paid" iiriiount'iiK to $172.90. Wo find no receipt Iibb boon Isttuod and Mr. Ovorturf claim not paid. Wm nro I ii for moil Mr. Huntor doo not own thin property nnd without doii'.t thlfl Ii08 boen marked In orror. Them wan an orror In amount or bnlancn In bank account or tlio JHmicIiiiU-s Btato Ilnnk bh turned over to MhM Coleman or $20,000, which amount had boon deductod by tha bank fron hor duposlt, nnd with tho credit or $1.2S which wo did not locate, makes tho amount or tha discrepancy. In the Bpeclnl Sower account, which Incluilon tho imln or bond, ool IcctlonR on Bower AasenRinont No. 1, etc., thoro npiicnra n hatnnco of $8C.C0duo. In tho statement of dlacrcpnuclcN, n part or this namo iu hlhlt, will bo round tbo foIIowln oxplanntlon or tliln occurrnnco. A aoMincnt or $99.00 nieosscd agaliint Lot 7. Illook 16, Anton Anno, im marked paid October 10, 1913, but no rocolpt leiuod. Thoro wan a net credit or $12. B0 In tho nmounts de jiosltod on thu dates or October If. 1013, and November 1, 1913, making tho truo discrepancy tho amount In tho report, $80.60. Uxhlblt "O" la a statement of ac count or MIm M. K. Coleman, Treas urer, with tho General end Spcc'hl Sewer Kund from Kebrunry 4, 1911 to Juno 30, 1914, showing the re ceipt", nnd disbursement, and th-tt thoro waH In tho handa of the City Troasurnr July 1, 1914: In O on oral Kund, $4,912.92 and or Special Sew- j or Kund $101.14. These amounts hnvo verified by the paw booka an.! atntemonts of tho First National Ilnnk and Deschutes State Hank. Hxhlblt "II" In n atatoraont of Li censee and I'crmltH laauod nnd mn- terlal sold to Mr Geo. S. Young. Ci y Hngincer, to July 1, 1914. nnd sett'--' mont with City Treasurer with sm. j Of the several amounts duo on July I 1, 1914, specified In statement or do-J llnquont iKtymcntB, several hnvo been ' pnld since and are no marked. i Kxhlblt 1" In tho report or the re-' cclpta of It. K. Koon, Construction Hnglneer. with the amount paid hint or $87,000.00 ns abown In Kxhllft "11." Ono atatemont showing t ic amounts or receipt and dlsbura nionts from July 1, 1914, nt thu end ' or tho Whltfluld-Whltcomb & Com pany audit to December 8, 1012; nnd one stntement combining tho receipts and dlRbursomontK of both nudlta. Kxhlblt "J" In an abRtract or tho l'ollco Court flnofl nnd forfelturH from January 1, 1911 to July 1, 1014. Krom recelpln held by the City Itocordor no l'ollr Judge and H. E. Itoborls, Chlr or I'olleo, we fln.l those flnM bnvo nil lin properly nc coiiutml for and paid to City Trea uror. The flnw nnd forfeiture nmountod to $2,406.26 In that per iod, or which $1,880.10 wna paid un! $010.18 RURponded on nKreomortl t, louve town or worked out on lhi RtroetH. Kxhlblt "IC" la the statement an I litil or mnoiuitR duo tho City of Rend rrom Crook County for errorR In ai tloment of tHKea with the City, amounting to $C8.13. Hxhlblt "L" Ir a financial Rtat mont of tho City In regards to ih (Continued on page 7 ) AUCTION HA LB. Karm Implementa, household goo Is ntoek and hay are to bo sold at auc tion on Tuesday, September 29. it tho homo of A. L. Hudson, 0 mll.m oaRt of town on tbo Hoar Creek road. Free lunch at 12 o'clock. 28-29 Adv WHAT COLOHH? WHAT PAINT? Tho two vital painting questions nro whnt colors nnd what palnt7. Tho wrong color sobomo will serious ly mnr tho attractive uppcaranco of your homo. Tho wrong paint will hood fade, crack nnd peel off, oxpoalng tho wood to tho woathor. You can got n pleasing color treatment nnd wood protection of unusual durability by using 8-W-P (ShorwIn-WUIIamB Paint Prepared.) See local agent. N. P. Welder, painter and decora tor. Adv. 2Ctf Keep! Your Liver Healthily Active. A man In Kentucky Just told a friend that Koloy Cr.tharttc Tablets rroro tho most wonderful medicine that had over onterod his nyRtem Said ho would not be wltho.it them Nolthcr would you, If you had evor tried them. A thorough cleansing cathartic for chronic constipation or for an occasional purge. Patterson Drug Co. Adv. Fraternal Societies I. O. O. P. Ilcnd Lodgo No. 218. Regular mooting every Mon day night at 8 o'clock In Battl er's Hall. Visiting brothers cordially welcome. IlBItT 811UKY, N. C. OKO. P. GOVE, Secretary. KOY.VL NKIOHHOItS OP AMKKICA. Itannrr Camp No. 00.11. Regular meetings second and fourth Tuesdays, gather's Hall. MRS. J. II. CONNARN, Oracle. MRS A. OIlCl'TT. Recorder. THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY Storage and Forwarding General Commission Merchants WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR, FLOUR, SALT, HIDES FRESH and SALT MEATS HAMS, BACON ANfD LARD TGi United Warehouse Co. A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon -f O'DONNELL BROTHERS JIUSINKH8 AND PROKK88IONAL. JtOIIKRT It. OOULI) civil n i n 1 1 iicmi Hnulnccr NlMu'y Oregon KODRItT W. SAWYI2R N O T A It Y V V It L I O Ilullotln Office, Rend, Oregon 8. It. HOOIN Ijind Attorney Ruslness before the V. S. Ind office a sjieclaltr. Twenty five years experience In practice be fore tho local U. 8. Ind OfTIco and the departments at Wash ItiKton. D. C. omens over tho Devehutefl State Hank. IIKNI) :-: :-s OREGON J. II. Hell A. W. 81ms CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY f Incorporated) Successors to The J. II. Haner Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo. Ore. Abstracts Inauranre W. W. FAULKNEB, D. M. D. DENTIST Ofltco Over Postofflco Rend, - Oregon WILLARD II. WIRTZ LA WYHR Prlnovlllo, Oregon. C. S. BENSON Attorney At Law Benson Building, Wall Street Bend, Oregon. VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER First National Bank Building Bend, :-: :-: Oregon OHO ROE 8. YOU NO Civil and Irrigation Engineer. City Engineer of Bond. Room S First National Bank Building II. II. Do A It M O N D LA-WYER Oregon Street. Bend, Oregon H. C. ELLIS Attorncy-at-Law United States Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON DR. J. II. CONNARN DENTIST Offlco In Sather Building. Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. DR. A. B. CROPP Ciilropractor DRUG LESS PHYSICIAN Offlco over Mlllor Lumber Co., Wall Street. Hours: 9-12, 1-5. C. P. NISW0NQ5R, Bend, Oro. UNDERTAKER, Licensed Kinbalmer, Funeral Director. Phone. Lady Assistant. FOR SUMMER Wear get a pair of WORLD'S WORK SHOES. Sold by R.M. LOVEN tho Shoe Repair Man. Bond street, Bend, Ore POLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory m A Directory of each City, Town &a& Village, slvlac descriptive ekettH at I each piece, location, population, ttte m arapb. eblpplnr an4 baultlar petal I UNION MARKET sJeo ClauISed Directory, ceaipU4 by s Diuineu am prsteuioo. j m- b. x. rou( co.. beattxs MsWHaTaiWNaaaTMsa- i