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.F THE BEND BULLETIN. .i ,' i Vol. XII. jP'. JIK.VI), OREGON, V15INEHI'AA' AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER J, 1011. NO. IW. ,' V II : ENDORSE ' GIVEN WILSON i CONGRESS REMAINS DEMOCRATIC , UlltJO J0 C'llltlllll ('OIIKW llilf k HO't- r.'fljilHvmilloriiii't Senator Phhii , lUfnftlH WnUU Iln-Hlo.iifij'1 G0- FiKit of MAM., Jiiliiiwni Oil. 1 PreeidanT "Wilson rtud 11 pollele raeetred thn onilutnaiimut of ttio -country In tint eongrifeHiionnI olitst'ona yoHluntay, built Itoucea 'of cangrftj roinnlnlUK Dnmoonttto by Nijhstantlnl margin. ItotuniH Indlsatu that tlio present overwhelming Dumoorntlc majority In tho 1 1 onto of Represen tative li annlnwhnt cut dawn but tlio Arty remains In control. Far tho first tlmu In over 60 yet.m a Demo orotic president will Imvo n congress of hut pfllltlcnl faith ilurlnK his wholo term. OuUliIo tho Kunorcl result tho mnnt IntsrmllnR fen turn of tho nfttlon.il aliuntlon I tho rottirn to tho Homo Of Unelo Joo Cannon who went down to defeat In lil Danville. 111., dUtrtot In the DtunoeraUo. landslide of two y ur ago. Present Indications glvo lilm a plnrallty of 1310. Roger Htil flvtn l probably mm senator from UUlohi bnvlRK defeated l.wrwie Y. ffirwan, tho iirwHUit Repulilnan Is Hjtribnt. Other Dentoeralle gains In Jlllm nro reported. Dolnearatlc nonntorc nro also oleol wl In North (Jarotlnn, Florida, Mary land, tndlann nail Oregon, tho, vlo te h being. North Cnrollnn, Overman; ro-eleolod, Florida. Fletohor, oleetcd: Maryland, Smith. re-elect-d: Indiana, Hhlvoly. re-elected; Oro Kon. Chamhcrlnln. re-elected. In Ida ho Brady, Ropubllonn I loading Iluwlcy and In Utah Road Hmoot ' probably re-elected, though by a small margin. ln-JnwYnrk Glynn gotn largo ma jority In tho city hut lot heavily In tho up-state voto nnd hna boon do fented by Whitman. Republican aid tho present district attorney, Bain Ijrldeo Colby, Progressive wn n poor third, Latest return show Gerard, the ambawmdor to Germany hna loit to Jame M. Wndsworth. Republican candidate for the I'nlted States Mn. a t. Mnsesahu setts lies re-eleed Gov ernor Walsh, the Progressive loslne; tiMtvtly tut compered with last rear' voto when Hlrd ran second. Tba Massachusetts delegation In Congress remain Hnehnnged. Oh proMolMon tbe latest ratprns snow the drra lending In the state at largo and tba stale may k dry. Govornor Johnaon In rlnated ny Uia I'rosrctNlvna or California. Tho Senatorial tlaht la olnio with I'orklm nnparontly loln. Tho toto la prob nuly wot, n WaihltiRton. Outeldo of Gnrornor Ilnldwln. who la ro-olcctcd In Connecticut, thn atalo nirialala nro Itapublloan by n biff voto. t (Continued on lutpaRo.) KNOX INS IN SHERIFF RACE BROWN KEEPS PLACE AS CLERK Wmlo ItiUtOii Una Lend Vor Hui'veyor Wnrrvii llitiui'M Muntlii Oicr ,Mjt Wondrrly a AbOnt IIOi) Jnrdnu 1'oIIimI l.iirjjf Voto. i.vcosiriiirfif itirrujtNH HIKlnr l?9ft - KlIDiC 1121 llrdWn 5064 - Won dfirly .... ... 1 72 (J - Ijuiton ....1347 Kolloy 1223 - Hlco 678 - Frank .lilkln. ihorllT of Crook county, wac bcaton at tho polla yoi tirday. dcoplto a doipornto oampaUn waned by himself nnd hla frloada. For tlio locond tlmo In bin oxtondod polltleul earroor Mr. Itlklna will le out of n Jab after tho flint of January but thta tlma by n far mora aubatan (lot majority than ouitod him In 1010. Upturns from nil but 8 of the 4 b preelnttH rIvo K. II. Knox, lib op nnt, a load of SS6 voIm. Kxclualve of the vote from 'D hute nnd fkiutb Head prcelncta, both itronRly aiialntt lllklna and both Inasmpleto thli afternoon, la the pro olnola oneloned In the boundarloa of tho proponod DMchutra county, Knox Rat 818 votci nnd Klklna 811. Tho Incomploto return from tho Ilaad pruelncta nt two o'clock nddod an other 70 to tho Knox lead. While the county dlvlalon Iniuo probably dofoatud Klklna. moat of whoso I'rlnevlllo Intlmatea and dapu Ilea were actively against It. It prol ably baa, Jjlufilod Wado llu;onfor aurvoyor. Ihuton wna an out-and-out supporter of division. Ilia clilof opponent, Kolloy, wn prominent In tho nntt-dlvlilon fight. Hlco, tho prcaont tnoumbent. nnd on Independ ent oandldato, waa n lamo third. Warren Ilrown oenttnuo aa coun ty clerk aftor January tint. Incom plete retwrn from praetloally all tUe oounty Rive him a lend ot practical ly lao over Mum Olaudla Wonderly. Friend of tJie fatter expected a clos er flKht. KaJiB Jordan' vote for treasurer wu protMbly the largeit polled. I'oln doxtur wai returned na ooroner, na uiual. J'OOTIUI.fi HATOIXDAY. Tho llend Hlnh 8cliool football team goes to I'rlnevlllo this Saturday to play tho oounty aeatora. A return Ramo will ho played hero, probably on tho Sllh., during tho Tcaohoru Institute. Little Talks on Banking Overdrafts i. -. Unilqr. no olrcuumtnucr ovcidrnv your account, Altliijuuh n Iwnkt'r may honor your clu'chH t linn y (in bitvn otenlrnvm your urcuunt, he N iiutlnR perfectly vltbln bin tv,an If bo da.- not (1 so n thn law I tery clear on tljln point. If n liaiiker iillovt you to overdraw jour, iu ciiint It uieniiH that ho la loaning money with out cohrlty, without o Monro of tho debt And without Interest, In other wordi ho U IuhiiIhk nioiioy llleRnlly. , 'A iHiiihorvutlvo Imukfr linn n very poor opinion of t porMin vtho peihlvutly itttcjupU ; to overdraw hi nrcount nnd In coiuciiuoiuo that iwboii'h ckmIU milTeii. Do not pout dnto your rhrcka, that Is, div , not ditto tlieili iiheail lit tho oxpectntlon of 3'J '. lnuInK fund In the bank to meot them when they become luo. It frequently liappeua that tho one to whom they mo homed doc notvhoM Iheii) until tho kpccllled time or you nmy ' forgot (o nmko the depoult. f this happens you will either Imvo tin overdraft nt the bank -or your cheeks will go to protest. Tio (lepoalt you trouble to kuvo today nuiy M aavcyou troublo tomorrow'. 0ien an nrjoujit .! t 'inn. ' ' " wiln liw.now, ONM DOIiMIt WIIJi 1)0 m B. Deschutes State Bank' FISUUHIL rresldout '; K. M. LARA. Cashier D EFFJIED HERElPREGINCT ME OVER SIXTY PER CENT OF VOTES AFFECTED FAVORED SCHEMER-JEFFERSON COUNTY CARRIED TOTAL VOTE FOR DIVISION APPROXIMATELY 1519, AGAINST 955 The project to form Datohuto couaty from Crook county wn do foeted yesterday by n narrow mar Kin, probably not fifty vote prevent ing the division. CaleulatlnR on to tal based oji nn Ineoinpluto count In oo ly three precinct, each of them three-fourth counted, dlvtalon ob tained about CI per cent of the to tal voto of the itHoatlun, Inatead of the 01 per eetit required by the law. Tho estimated vote I 1810 for divi sion mid 058 against. In tho old county proper, that Is, the portion of Crook not eoitrrnflut le Jefferson, division Rot tho rouulrod 33 per aunt. Tho big voto In Jeffer son county for Docuutei( raled tho total voto for the old county up to nbotll fifty per oent. - Almoiit positively, Jefferson (!;: ty; oarrled. With but two precinct to he heard from the required 65 per oent I aeauted, with a margin of bbout r0 vote. !t4 not believed that the voto of the nrwlncts In iliieKlltHi en niter the outcome Ttie frairaeet support for Detehute division came from l.a Fine, Lald liww Mlllleen, imperial and Rood Le FW0 produced 100 votc-u for dlvHtou and only four agalnBt It. Rodmond (Continued on last pago.) THE COUNTY DIVISION VOTE IN PltOFOHtil) Jll8UHUTI COUNTY. Kor ....... rlOO ;. 1 Doaohute Against 4 3 10 10 ID 27 37 1SS C7 S3)! ce S7 181 3D 7 47 JH 1406 I'ltKOl.NCT I.A PINE LAVA NQ11TII HKND , SOUTH IIKND ,...,H288 DICBCIIUTHS , . . . .U203 CKNTKAJ.O .w ;43 ALFALFA . . . ,m44 TRTIIKROW -.... 5110 UlIeN 4 r A i4lH otff 4 ItHPMONI) . .4 iio TIIRUHHONNK ,........, -II ItOWIIR IlllIfiGB ............:.M- 7 BlnTII IIH, 4& 1AIUIAV .2i8 MILLIQAN ." -C7 IMFltltlAL t 88 1S10 llitlwated on basis of preaent votoJ t Incomplete. ' IN I'itqi'OHIJIl SIUiKllftKON COU'T', ' r t Deschutes PmtOINCT For Against III.ACK IJUTTE ;. t 2S WARM 8PIUNU .11 141 lit QA I totfoeet)i 19 KUTCHKIt .107 GROSS KKY8. . , 11 MADKAH eea4.eeeeeeeDO 133 A8IIWOOO 00 HAY CItKKK .' 4U WILLOW CRRK1C , .t 23 LAMONTA .......ff SO .. ..QLAL CIT.i . ... .... i ..t. - - wi " HAYSTACK AS .120 MRTOLIUS For n I 17 210 218 200 30 11 4 38 48 S 49 204 03 9 Jefferson Against 7 3 15 9 10t 24 30 X2C VT 197 " CM 55 178 33 C 38 88S LOWKR imiDm: ,.. 1 itllMIMIM " 1 Qo 19 13 72 4 39 8 77 20 f 15 47 20 4 7 Hpllt precincts not exact.' 720 34G For 3G 19S 11 143 GG C3 24 C8 135 1 127 "948 Jefferson Against 23. 13 '39 '8 80 21? " 15 4 40 .hM 19 -4 8 308 IN 'OLD" CROOK COUNTY. UftMltutes PKHOBfOT Fr MONTOOMRRY 11 POWHUi 1IOTTII HAST PRINitVlLLK WBUT PRIKI8VILLB MVIyA feeeeee JOHNSON CRIIHK M'LL ORHHK jiltlllUMllt ee , MfWOvM Ml Mlt Ml t ill DM Oi MI 11 eoeeeeeet)e MAHIY 10 JIKAVKU CRHEK 40 WHITB 1IUTTB J CAMP ORBB1C , . . . . 2S Jrlrhe eaeeeeeet " HOWARD C 320 45 89 17 18 1 04 Against IS 237 188 07 31 18 7 . 41 28 23 23 "098 Jefferaon For 14 37 44 17 9 1 66 10 23 21 8 2C7 Against 18 243 196 08 32 18 21 13 CO 29 21 21 999 y 1 i s ''A large quantity of Heating Stoves to select from, among them the COLE'S AIRTIGHT. v which will make a remarkable saving h in your tuel bill. , Bend Hardware Company TUB COMPANY THAT PUT TUB WBAIl" IN JIAUDWAIU:. VE DETAILED FIGURES LISTED 1TIG01E IS HT G0VERN00 CHAMBERLAIN AGAIN SENATOR Prnrtle.illy All fioutlmctcrn Pre clnrta nro Arrnnaied Shewing Voto On Candidates MeftsUro Not Yet Itoady For Tnliulation. North Itcnd. O usreut Cleaver; 78, Uveas 4 1, f.innott 104. t'erjiU -BooV- OS, Oliamtwrl'ln ;3o, I lame) 20, Ramp 4, Stlno 9. Govornor Gill 10, Purdy 2, C. J. Smith 108. W. J. Smith 18. UTter. 1, Wlthycombo 90. Treasurer Kay 101, Paget 7S, Sloop IS. Justice Rean 79, Renton 81, nrleht 41, Crawford C3, GftRowayCO. Harris 79, Hotchklas 14. Mcllrido 68, Ottcn 12. Ramsey 43, Robinson 10, Slater 30. Attorney General Drown 10'. Hosmer 11. Jeffrey 70. Lord 12. SupL Public Instruction Iturton 47. Churchill 119, Foreman 24. State Engineer Lewis 122. Conini. of Labor Hoff 123. Mao Donald 21. Nlkiila 21. Cotnm. of Railroad Milter 136, Peurala 20. SupL Water Dlr. No. 2 Cochran 133. Representative-Faroe 110, Smith 88. Doecor ft. Hyndiaan 47. Sheriff UlklM St, Knox 181, WlnOeld 8. Clerk Browa 131. Cosetable 9, Wondorly 87. Treasurer Jordan 148, Peck 27. Commissioner Dlanohard 10), Frost 16, Richardson 77. Surveyor Dlvlns 10, Huston C; Kelley 4 9, Rice 88. Coroner Peterson 30, Polndextor 148. Deschutoa ceuntr-For 218, against 10. Jefferson county-For 201. against 10. Justice ot the Peace J. A. Eastes 152. Constable Fox 12. South llend.. Congress Cleaver 71, Evens 50, SInnott.129.. - -, . ,-. Senate Itootb 90. Chamberlain 158. Henley 20. Rnmp 8, SUno 11. Govornor- GUI 10. Purdy 1. C. J. Smith 146. "W. J. Smith 10, U'Ren t, Wlthycombo 119. Treasurer Kay 120. Paget 111. 81oop 17. Justlco-r-Boan 128, Benson 121, Bright 48. Crawford 69. Galloway 92. Harris 106. Hotchklsa 15. MoBrldo 112. Otten 12. Raasey 86, Robinson IS. Slater 81. Attorney Oeneral Brown 14$, Hosmer 13, Jeffrey 73. Lord 21. Supt. of PtHe Instruction Bur ton 09, Churchill ISO, Foreman 22. Stato BuKlooer Lewie 18. Comm. of Labor Holt 179, Mao- Donald 30, NlkHla 14. Comm. of Railroad Miller 206, Peurala 15. Supt of Water Division No. 2 Coonran 188. Representative Forbes 164, Smith 92. uoncor its. iiynaman to. Sheriff Elklns 81, Knox 190, W'lnflold 7. Clerk Brown 156. Constable 12, Hlnnott Goe Back to Cotipcx From 'jti umirfct 3lrArtImr Defent Flescl anil rfferty in MuItnom-4 ah County-Wot nnd Dry aoioj' " V PORTLAMD, Her 4. Wltk tHe blreet vote In it hletflry yesterday Oregon put-a Republican In the gov oraor'a ohnlr and roturned her Dem pcratlc senator to Washington. James Wlthycombo waa cbeeen govornor by on overwhelming vote, bis plurality bolng reckoned-nt-not leas than 30,000. Senator Chamberlain will continuo as Oregon's Senator. HI plurality In Multnomah county alone i eiM mated at about 10.000 and It is poi ctble that complete state returns will Increase that lead. Booth ran bad ly, Eren in ouch counties es Lane, hfc; home, and Hood River and Coo; where he was oxjtcctod to bo strong,, ho failed to pell a strons vote. Han ley proved a Joke, getting probacy; not more than ten per cent of tho vote cast. Met 8tnmU of The Dalkw, cen groeenMn from thhj district, was re elected orltlt bo dllSeuIty. Hawx I again congressman from bis dmrtct and from Mnltnomah MeArtnur ap parently na a safe lead ever Fla$l while Lafferty Is a peer third. Prohibition seemingly hoe stfttit 1 the better of it, up to this afturj noon. Multnomah went wet haavfij; but the stato at large is predominat ingly dry. LIVESTOCK SHIPMENTS HEM Recently 21 cars of Cattle nnd aort of Sheep Hare-Left Rend. "Bend Is becoming ono of the lar gest cattle ahipplng points In Oro gon," laya J.T-Jlardy of tho Ojeon Trunk'," In speaking of the" rceeet heavy movement of livestock from here. Mr. Hardy points out that 208 cars containing 55,000 cheep, and 24 cars with 1000 head ot cattle have left Bend during the Inst sixty dap Tjcro will also be shipped out later 25 cars more of sheep, to go to polati In Washington, and about 10 ears ot cattle, which will move to Arlington. Oregon, as feeders. A movement t oftttle from' the Siryajr Lake eon n try this way Is predicted. SHOOT AT LAIDLAW. The Tnmalo Gen Club will aoM a turkey shoot at La Id law this Sun day. There will be 100 Thanksgiv ing turkeys. The event Is free for all and both rifles and shot guns will bo used. (Continued on pago 5.) CHANGE OF NAME. Tho name ot the company which Is developing what is generally known as the Morson project at ,aud around La Pine has been changed from tho Deschutes Land Company to the Mor son Land Co. vtiffii" lEe First National Bank OF BEND, BEND.OR.EGON U. C. COE, President E. A. SATIIER, Vice- President C. S. HUDSON. Cashier Capital fully pai-1 .Sun'" $25,000 822,000 SMALL DEPOSITS WANTED WE ENGOURAQE them beoause. many large accounts began in a small wwr The small depositor of today'bmes the large one of tomorrow. More people would carry Bank? accounts if they roalized how it aids their oredit and contributes to their success. By opening a chocking account here you take the first step toward financial growth. Start now and follow in the footsteps of the many hundreds of people who do business W . TSft FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REND m. DIRECTORS -"!"' " U. C. Coe E. A Sathek C. S- HqosoN1 O. M. Pattersox JI. VBli,k 9 VUPi