The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 11, 1914, Image 1

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    THE BEND BULLETIN
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Vol. XII.
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ALLURES
PROHIBITION WON 3121
T
TO 1777
hMI blhcr County ItnotillM Iftii'liiiiiKcd
Voter Pnld Llttlo Attention to
ItojtUlriillon, CaMlntf Tlitilr lbil
I0W Itor Jdiii hud .Vol Party.
lflieept lu the vote for surveyor the
ouuip'ete eouiit on iho general uleo
tlon showed no olinoga In result from
Ilio returns for tliu Bounty itiiuoiineud
Inst week. I'or surveyor final ro
turns brought Kolloy In ahead iiver
Huston by n margin of 41 voles ami
leaving Woo over 300 voton In thq
rear.
Although tho registration figure
ahowed Itopubllonii In tho tunjorlty
In the comity by nearly 1000, both
Chamberlain nmJ Hmitli ran fnr
nhuatl of their JlopubllMti opponents
with only II voton difference in their
rospcctlvo totnltt. That party regis
tration made llttln difference to thn
vulor when ho on mo to mark bin bal
lot la further shown by tlio figures on
county officials. IC. II. Knot nml
Wurren Ilrown, for Instance, Domo
rnts, led thn flold for ahorllT and
county elork whllo It. I.. Jonlnn nml
J. F. ulanehard. Republicans, bad bbj(
iHHjorltlwi for treasurer and Bounty
eonunlMlnner.
I'or stalo oftlces Iho present In
ontnbent, when a eAHdluam. stood
vrtill with tlio voters 'except In the
Me of tlio Justice of tlio supremo
oetirt. Hero position on the ballet
stetnod to ooual for n Rood deal aitd
personal acquaintance also had nn
Influence. Tltla wna shown In the
vote for William Oaltoway who oo
red the county la n oampalmi trip
oarly In thn fall.
Tlio tablo whloh appears elsnwhero
In thl paper allow tlio voto by pro
olticta for tlio oounty ofMeer In which
most Interest wna taken, and tlicro
also followa tlio oomploto county voto
for all candidates and tlio comploto
voto In La Pino. l.aldJnw, Osschutia
nnd tlio two Bend proclnots, except
for tlio ortlon given laita week.
Complete County Voto.
llgpreiientntlvo In Conaroiw Clea
ver 1667. EVanif 1072, SlnnOU" 2325.
United Htatcn Senator llooth
1412. Chntnborlaln 2R66, Iinnlcy 514,
ItatHp 269, fJHnn 200.
(lovornor Mill 174, Purely 26, O,
J. Smith 2814. W. J. flmlth 370, U'
ltn 143, Wlthyoombo 1824.
Treasurer Kny 2388. Paget 2002,
tteop 469.
Justice of Supreme Court Mean
lUi. Benton 2060, Urlttht 1177,
Orfcwford 1408. Oalloway 1861. Ha
rla 1771. IIoUhklM 419. MoBrtde
uti, oiuh 411. ltamwr is&t. nob.
iHton 437. Rlator 10t0.
Attorney General.- llmwn 2122,
Hesmer 4. Jeffrey 1662.
HHiterlntendant of Public Itulnie
tloii Ilurtmi 1343, Churchill 2883,
Ftretnan (77.
State Hnglneor -Lewis 3620. ,
CsnuiiliMiionor of l.abor 8UtIntlo
llort 3277, MaoDonald 020, Nlkula
D!17.
Itallrpnd Conunllonor Mlllor
a.66, rqiirnia r.ug.
Water Superintendent Conhran
noifi.
i ii m i i i i i i '
, (Continued on Inst page.)
CROOK GOUNTV TOTALS ON
INITIATIVE IBUBES GIVEN
Only I'oiir of tlio HI) Mcmnhiph Wore
KihIoimmI in Ciook Coiuil' Kvcn
(Jooiko lllll Wna HiiohimI Under
In Crook oounty tlio only tnenaurM
on the ballot Inal wook that panned
wero thowo for atnondltiK voting
voting aunlinoRllona, city oonnotldn
Hon, prohibition nnd ubollslilng the
death penalty.
Prohibition roeelvod n IiIk ondorno
innnt. tlio total oounty vote allowing
3121 dryaand 1777 writ.
Tlio eltsht hour law was anowml
under four to one, nnd the Oeor&e
lll, dlreetod iiKalnat Itnto ISnKluter
Lewla, eonlrnrr to oxpentntlOH. waa
bontnu inoro Hum two to ono In the
eouuty, the vole belutc 1110 to 2401.
lielow nro the totala for nil the
iHeaauroi In Urook oounty with the
majority for or ugaltiKl:
AnujDilliiB VotltiK QtinllllcnUon.
300 Vi ..'. 3101
301 Ho 862
Majority for 2330
(VcntliiK OMIro of I.lciit.-fioteruor.
302 Yen 1283
303 No .' 202 I
Majority ngalnat 1231
City nnd County CoiiMilldntlon.
304 Via ..jfilO
306 No 18S4
Majority aalnat 336
Intending Ktnto Cirdlt.
300 Vee 1602
307 No 1940
Majority nealnat 26S
ModlOlux Taxation Utile.
308 Yea 1206
sQP No 2120
Majority agatiut 021
I'tirthrr Modifying Ittile.
310 Yea ... 989
311 No 2284
Majority agalnflt 1M
KoiiUtcin Onwtin .Normal.
312 i OM J
313 SO eeflet taZll'J
Majority nRalnit 620
(Jlly Uotitolldutlon.
314 Yes 1692
315 No 1B33
Majority for 160
W-tcrti Htato Normal.
310 tea .,.... ...........1045
347 No .......... m. 0U2
Majority nKalnat. 1017
ItnUliiK I'ny of I.CKUlntor.
31B Yea ry- .--i.-.i-'971i
319 No .'.........-.... 2583
Mnjorlty nsnlnst 1611
I'nhortoil JUjjht Hour l4iv.
330 Yea 817
321 No 3577
Majority ncalnit 2760
Woiiicii'n Hlclit.llotir Dny.
322 Yea 192
328 No 2223
Majority uwaliMit 293
Von-PirtlMin Jtidlclnry.
34 Vea M
21 No 2088
Majority nRoltut C46
9 inoo Tax Hemptlon.
326 lea , ...i3
327 No ............ .2077
Majority aitalnit ...., 1418
Wnter-l'rtmt Amendment.
328 Vea ..................1417
329 No 1858
Majority ogalnit ...,, 441
(Continued on pago 4.)
EXUAT1S
M IN ORDER
Little Talks on Banking
u
Protest
l
w
1 (!
W not
r-
A ijr0lctt la nn luntriiment ilr;iMi up by
n yoLnry public for tlio purpoite of kIIiK Icgnl
j(ir?rfiirjiml notice, nccoplpljlo n ?vJiljH1,' l'
irt, or tlio nonpnymont or n ciiocic, iirniu
nolo or bill of incliniiKo,
In order to bo IkiiI tltla inntrtitueiit m nut
bo uttitolusl to tlio (INliouowd paper niid oaeli
iMulorncr niuwt bo iiotllltMl of (ho dlnliouor.
JI'lio luddor of dlNbonotvd paper, to pmtHt
liliiutclf, iiiunt kIvo iiotlcv to nil tliuoo ho
ulklit'k to hold liable. If lio uotlllea only ono
cudorior It acrvea to bold Hint eudoiiier nnd
lie, In turn, limit notify liny other eudoraora
lio wlitbrn to bold.
Tlio ordinary custom In Imiika la to pro.
text nil Ileum over $10,00 that nro dUhonorel
iiuIwm tbero la n apecillo notlco to tlio con
trury. It in bent for u cimtoiuer lenvlni chocka
or other paper for collection to glto tlio bunk
exact liiKtructloiik on tjila (6lnt.
You nro invited to innkg thU your llnnuelul
home, whero you may dopoMlt your cnrnjuga
Mlth Hiifcty, nnd whero you will ulwnya io
treated with rourtcey, WHOTIIKIl VOUll
ACCOUNT ill iiUlOK OU sSiALT, T
Deschutes State Bank
k i
iwNi), oiti:aoN
I). rKUUHU, Prosldent K. M. UiUX. Cashtor
REDAIOND IS HARD AT
WORK
People Who Were Told That Jeffcr.
koii County Would Not Carry Snvf
Wonder Wliero They Aio At ,
8lt era llupcebilly InlcreNlvd.
Willi Jefforcon county vlalerloib
at tho polla the opponeata of Dea
ob ii tea county nro rinding that they
hnvo an iiniuiual amonnt of explain
ing to do tlieao day. And what makoa
It more dlllleull tlioy have very little
to ntnnd on whon thoy oomo to inako
tliolr explanations.
People are now remembering thnt
tho movoniont for dlvlalon in tbla
(Continued on lail pago.)
FIGHT KEPT OP
ON JEFFERSD
OPPONENTS NO W GO TO
. COURT
Doffiitcil at Polla llicy Obtain Order
Temporarily Itclrnliilii Count
Clerk Ijoiii Certifying licault or
lllctit Ion Piled t The lllc
, iiumora-of an attempt to nullify
tho will of the voters of Crook eounly
ai ojtpreiMfd on the quoetlon of the
rtrrimtlon of Jerreraon county were
verified Tuoaduy whon county olerk
Warren Urown wna aorved with a
court, urdorf enjoining tho certifying
tho result of tho election to tho sec
retary of itate.
Altbougli definite Information in
regard to tho injunction HUlt hna not
beon recolved It la underatood thnt
COMPLETE COUNTY VOTE BY PRECINCTS FOR
SURVEYOR, CLERK, SHERIFF, REPRESENTATIVE
PRHOUSOT
Heat Prlnevllle
Woat Prlnevllle
North (lend
South Ilod
tiivtors
Ilnyntaok
Hay Crook ,...
Willow Oreok
Croaa Keya
Aahwood
Deaohutea
Johnson Crcok
Mill Crcok
Howard
Ruhtmlt
Hear Crook
Camp Creek
Whlto Hutto
Heaver Creek .......
Maury .......
Nowiom ....
Kuteher
Ilrcoae
Powell Ilutta
Warm Spring .......
Tolharow
I.nldlaw
lwonta
lylo Cap
Mndraa
Iava
Hodtnond
Illllman
Clino Pal
Hat Itoek
Klfe
Black ilutta
Contrnlo
Alfalfa
Mllllcan
Opal City
Iower Hrldgo
Montgomery
Motollua . . .
Imperial . . .
Ireland . . . .
!
TOTALS
r.
C
03
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a.
v.
o
m
73
5
128 92
100 71
49 68
02 134.
108 SO
29 90
38 23
39 14
16 IS
22 4
f.7 38
C3 102
19 32
11 18
14 C
4 0
25 31
12 26
24 13
42 24
3 '17 ,
21 41 J
43 69
8 8
24 13
8 2
41 32
83 89
36 33
36 26
33 76
8 8
08 30
23 28
27 12
21 22
11 24
21 11
23 19
18 16
20 26
13 20
23 14
25 8
32 50
63 44
24 29
1671 1630
V
II
67
98
114
80
38
39
t 32
16
78
87
36
13
8
1
32
24
25
39
14
61
89
9
29
12
68
84
47
44
72
C
07
60
30
34
19
12
12
19
30
42
11
19
G6
75
33
1145
a
3
o
i
191
HO
111
166
107
63
C9
29
17
32
65
169
47
31
21
10
43
31
17
48
10
26
70
11
35
13
76
171
56
59
n
160
00
JO
7
22
43
46
44
35
20
45
36
49
76
68
2701
V.
o
'A
137
121
121
190
120
103
46
16
28
11
68
153
41
26
6
8
58
49
30
66
26
74
106
8
35
5
87
12
45
" 31
77
9
63
08
32
37
42
14
19
30
40
36
"SO
19
56
116
45
2660
W
3
167
122
84
81
9
43
62
60
18
36
85
107
45
20
23
3
24
7
11
21
0
16
65
12
35
'19
67
141
60
68
63
11
1C7
38
34
23
6
43
4E
38
27
20
uet
39
60
50
50
!325
a
K
V.
o
m
116
109
93
118
119
08
26
19
17
12
26
173
41
14
9
7
25
21
12
37
9
36
74
4
39
16
80
115
26
40
74
11
119
62
as
33
21
14
34
30
33
27
23
i
60
78
37
A large quantity of Heating Stoves to
select from, among them the
COLE'S AIRTIGHT
which will make a remarkable saving
in your fuel bill.
Bend Hardware Company
THH COMPANY THAT PUT TIIK
WKAlt" IN HA1U)WAIU3,
5
127
100
no
164
97
41
66
43
27
40
80
125
39
12
10
5
28
33
25
29
7
36
55
10
24
13
47
152
63
45
44
i 6
66
43
31
li
31
33
37
38
36
36
29
57
71
55
!296
pnpora wore filed In the Circuit court
at Tho Dnllea on Monday and that
Judge HradHhAW granted it tempor
ary reatratnlng order, a copy of wbtrh
waa aervad tn tho county elerk'a of
flae tho aarno day. Jtiat what time
ha been act for a henrlnc on the
question of making the order perm..
nctit la not known but it will tin.
doubtedly be In tho near futtiro.
Thofio who appear In tho milt to
reel rain the clerk aro It. T. Slaytoi.
II. V. Cram and Y. Y. Hoelaeher, all
of "old Crook" county. It la under
atood, however, that tioro are other
partlea behind the proeeodlna. in
cluding certain MlMatlnfled men In
the North Hd and other Prlaovlile
men who were prominent In the light
against dlvlalon. Home of these pre
aumobly have a real Interott lu fight
ing further because of the announced
Inteottcn of the JeBenton ceMHty
baekera to aeo to It that thefe aftfew
montfl are brought up to a point
eomewbere near their property hold
laga. Attempt to draw InflHeefbtl
Bend men into tho fight against Jot
feraon bare been turned down.
The action agalaat Jefferson coun
ty la underatood to be Intaed on the
moat trivial of technlcalltlee. the two
eapeeia! points being that tbo ordnr
placing the question on tho Itallot
waa not mado at a regular term of
tho county court and that 26 per cent
of the voters In "old Crook" county
did not voto In favor of tho division.
IW
AUDIT OF BOOKS
STATE READY FOR INVESTIGATION
t
O. O. I. Manager Now Denies lto
Hvcr Offered Kctttcrx Arcci
Company's Itooka-Itallctln Puts
It Up to Preeidont Ktanley.
On July 36, Iteecoo Howard, at a
moMlag la Hand, ptielieally stated
tljat he would sire s reproaeatattvc of
the aottlera aecee to the books of the
Central Oregon Irrigation Company,
He made tltla offer to subatantfaie
certain assertions ho then advanced
that charges preferred against hhr
management, to tho effect that main
tenance cbargos wore being Improp
erly apent and tho Interests of the
settlers Injured, were untrue.
At tbo request of tho settlers, the
Desert Land Board Instructed the.
State Insurance Department to makljt
auch Investigation. Tho Insurnnca.
Department Is ready to proceed with
thst investigation. Dut Mr. Howard
rcruses access to the books, and sUWs,
that be pever mado tho offer abase,
outlined. l
Some ten days ago Tbo nuIIOtfgV
received from J. W. Ferguson, tat.
Insurance commissioner, a letter !nf
I answer to an Inquiry from this pappr.
Mr.Forgusen suueu posiuvoiy mawujr
had been Instructed to make this las
veitlgatlon and that ho was roady and
anxious to make It. He would not.
however, aend a man to Deschutc t
start the work, unUl Informed by tpok
C. O. I. management that aecMC.
to tho books would be allowed the;
state's representative.
Thereupon Tbo Bulletin sent tho
following letter to Mr. Howard: -T
"At a meeting in Iiend you stated
that you would submit tho books t
tho Central Oregon Irrigation Com
pany to examination, to show tho un
justness of certain chargea prefored
against tho company's management
by thoso who maintained that main
tenance and other Incomo was being
expended Improperly, or at least, be
ing expended not to tbo best interests
of the settlers.
"The Department of Insurance of
tbo 8tato ot Oregon baa beon Instrucjp
ed to make such Investigation, at the
request of the settlers and through
the order of tho Desert Land Board,
wo understand.
"Such Investigation would bo impar
tial and thoroughly competent, it
would put Into effect your promise
that tho Information was at the sor
vlco or tho Interested settlers and
would glvo you every opportunity to
place your case before tbo public onco
and for all. and either show, that tho
settlers aro wrong, or. If such was
the case, establish the Justice of thsJr
claims.
Tho Insurance Departmex,iniorJW
Cin LEVYJ1P SOON
Council Pays County For All Itoad
Work llonc Here.
At a counoll meeting yestorday th
usual bills wero paid and adjourn-
moat mado until the night or Tues
day, tho 24th, whon budgeta for next
year will bo presented and tbo mat
ter of fixing tho levy for 1915 con
sidered. All tax payors are urged to
attend to take part tn tbo levy dht
ettMlons. Among the bills paid was ono for
1129, to the County Commissioner
ltaylcy fund, for road work done
within the city llmlta by the county
force. This makes a total or JZ03&
nald to the county by the city, cover
ing tho city's sbaro of nil Improvo
menta done within tno city. In view
of tho assertions that have been made
by onemlca or Ilend that the town
was "grafting" county runda ror city
works, this statement or raot is es
neelally interesting.
Tho assessed valuation of tho city
of Dend this year Is $373,460. exclus
ive of all public utilities property
Last year's flguro waa $368,820.
STATE RETURNS UNCHANGED
Only Three Measures of the 0 Voted
on Hnvo IJecomo Law.
Comploto returns from tho stato
at largo show no change from the re
sults In tho votes for candidates an
nounced last woek. Chamberlain was
re-elected Senator over Booth by a
substantial majority and Wlthycombe
kept his lead over smith, sinnou
and Hawloy woro returned to Con
gress aod MaeArthur defeated Flegel
and Lafferty. thereby making tho
state's representation In tbo next
house all Republican.
Ot the 29 measures paased on by
thn neoDle only three are now be
lieved to have become law, all being me tbat they are reedy to proceed
amendmenta to the constitution. The I (, the Investigation at oneo. Aa
three are the requirement that voters ,, na they aro Informed that tho
be citizens, the measure enabling thoj iecords are available thoy will send
morger of cities and towns and tho
prohibitory amendment. Tno aoou
tlon of capital punishment, which
waa at first bollcved to havo passed,
seems now to havo beon defeated.
COMMKKClAb CLV11 LUNCHEON
Tho regular Commercial Club lun
cheon will be held on Saturday at tho
Pilot Butte Hotel.
n man tn VOU.
"Kindly Inform me by return mail
whether or not the representative of
the state, acting on behalf of the set
tlers na an impartial investigator,
may havo access to the IkjoVb."
O. P. PUTNAM.
Editor.
(Continued on page 5.)
The First National Bank
OF BEND, BEND.OR.EGON
ciy
U. C. COB, President E. A. SATHEK, Vico- President
C. S. HUDSON, Cashier
Capital fully paid - $2C,000
Surplus $'.2,000
SMALL DEPOSITS
WANTED
WE ENGOURAGE them beGause many
large aooounts began in a small way.
The small depositor of today becomes tho
large one of tomorrow.
More people would carry Bank accounts
if they realized how it aids their credit and
contributes to their success.
By opening a checking acqount 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
wltlv
TE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF IIEND
hum" " DIRECTORS """" l"'1'"
U. c Cpe K. A Satjieh C..S. Hudson
O. M. Patterson H. c. flti&ia
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