BULLETIN lrifci if K IIKNI), OllHOON, WEDNESDAY AFTEItNOON, DKCHMIIEIl 0, 10M. NO. 40. BEND a i A k 1 a'oi. xii. . IDITwITr over farnham PRESENT MAYOR IS 5 flt ntsltsi nrrrrm ' IL.-LUUVIU1 JIIfiM Majority of (01 Vote llrofei Iiouk, Olducll nnd Hudoiv itro Ufioncti'I'iir Tho City Council Out Of H Field Of Eight ClllldllhttC l. A, filler wn ro-nloolnd mayor of llmid ovor lions i-'ariitkuin yoaliir 'lty by a d.wiUtvo majority, receiving more vou man nny amur cnmiliinto ,-on tliu ballot, except Minn Uolumciri who hint no oppoNltlnu. Tim now voiinolltiioii nrn I. 0. Itudnw, H. 0. Caldwell nmt 13. P. Hroatorhous. Thy take ollleo on January 0, 11)1 fi. Tor tho Mrnt time- voting In n city 'olcctlon wu dona In two polling pinowi, mo our nnviag neon uivmtd ,11110 two iiruolnalti at tho Juuunry inn, innn ui ino cjumjr cuun. in nil 375 vote woro cast Indicating nn .nniiBiml nniount of Interest In tho dectlon ah compared with Inot yu.tr vrhan only 204 voter cntno to tho poll. HdvIiik two precinct served to" get tho voto counted moro iifok- ly, tlinn ovor boforo. In North Dend product tlin oount wan complete 46 , minute (trior tho poll ctnixid anil n Hon tli Ilrnd uliort tlmo liitor, mnK- Ins possible nn annotincamant of tho , final rmult soon otter, nine o'clock. For tho council thero Vore ofijht 'candidate Including tho Civic Hot- torment tlcHnt nnnouncod .last wpuk. lttltr 8tftiitlWivnWiW"Yijr tboVot- & to tho candidate donlgrnifiou, , tjuj auocefui one representing ono mph of tha designation on tho lml- Igt Of the three 8. 0. Caldwell ha i h"d provloua oxpcrlnnco In city af fairs, having lmn tftayor n tw JMjtr nflfr They CSl'MrM5". A Mary ID, . Colomnn was re-oloctod o'ty treninrer without oppqilUon. Tho Coinpjctn Voir. Tho complete voto I a follow: Mayor No. Homl So. Hond. Total ' Pnrnhnm . , ul Millar S3 Trcasuror- - Cotematt . . .131 Councilman 33, 03 RO 40 39 CI 10 84 In South Hond proolnat nlno voton woro piarJtpd fof-Mra. Melntodi for , mayor nnjrln North' nond'flvo. Tim liidcsH and rlorka woro: North Hgnd. I. D, Viot. C. f. Uraklno nud 1 Wdiir, JudKwi. and II. N. AH-' lion anil morn niuiui. i-imn. nwuiii ; Ifind. H J. Ovorturf. V. N. mibort. ni)4 J. P. Johnon, JimIkm and r. II. Jifny and rrlnco fltwaU. oUrkn. 4 Tho toilBtll will uraut IIiIh nvon- Inir to witvajfi tho voto and dooluro . t WttiUai orally. Vrfirr HACK TO ItltVII'AV AOAI.V. UooaiiMi or ntinnolol dltllaultloa llio ninniiRotnonl of tho l'rlnovlllo Newn ; bn had to return tho property to 'ta former nwnur. Mm. A. II. Kennedy. Mr. Kgnnotly limund tho papor lnot week nridor Ita former nnnio, Tho lirlnuvlllo Havlow. aiioii i v Ilrontorliouii Oldwoll ... ' l-'o IIOQklo . .. . . Itay ....... , Hood lludow .... 00 133 ICt 234 170 207 7fl HI '10JJ 109 13R 30S 43 82 07 130 41 02 G 24 130 30 GRAND JURY FINISHES HI ITS W0RI(IN TWO DAYS llroiifttit In Tho Iiidlrtnmiil Mc t'nbfl (Iooh I'rco Moi o ArKUincntx In ilonrirm)ii County Matter Uolil. (llpoolnl to Tho lltillotln.) I'JtlNIJVIM.W, IJoo. 0. Tho Krnnd Jury flnlKlicd lt work yuBtordny nf tr hoftfltiff thrco cane. Mrit. Fan nin U. I'oeli. wlio.wnn inlxod up In tho MoDnnlol murdor cano, wn Indicted for porjury. nud Kd. I). Whlto of I rnovlllo( for mtbornatlon of por jury. llutli canon nroo out (if Wlilto' dlvoreo ttult. Tho dofond ant hnvo ploadod "not Ktillly" and will bo tried tomorrow. No bill wan found nRnlnut K. H. McCnlio, no coin, plnlnlne wltneaa hnvlnR boon found to tiifttlfy ngnliiit him. Tho civil Niilt of tho Unllod Wnro Iioiiro vii. Hectholf ronultod In n ver dict for tho plnlntlrr. Klmtrii v. Horticultural Mutual Klro umuranco Comiifliiy. a envo nrlnlnu out of tho Inirnlnc of tho Hond cold storage plant lout winter, la bttng trlod to day. On Tuondny JudRo Uradibaw heard arffiunontn In tho nmtlor of tho writ of review brotiRlit to twit tho ordor of tho county court In connection wltluthn formation of Jorfornon coun ty. Ilu took tho matter under ndvlao inont and will rIvo hi dnolnlon Intoi. (irobably In connection with tho do clulon In tho Injunction suit whlah ho heard n abort tlmo ntto. ...FtOURJLL BUSy C'limiRri nt I'lnnt Ncorly I'lnUbcd HbljijdnK Much Flour nnd FcnJ. Hxcopt for tho orectlon of new machinery now on tho road tho work of reaongtrijctlon nnd ropalr nt tho lloitd Tlpur .Mill Co. plant I now practically fmfrtiuri. Tho latt Im provement (a, bo oomploted ha bean tho retrtgynl of tho frnino ontra build' InK frj?1' Jt old locnt'on to n plneo ndjolulits the mill nnklnK communi cation between tho oflke nnd the plnnt morofonveolent. In tho paat wcok tho company bin fthtpped five cjrloadn of Hour nnd foM toTteUni6nlthaut making nnv aplircclabla illiilftnufoTT of tho Hook In It warohouie. Till woek It bn been unloadldK two car of barloy nd bn 100 ton more on tho road. In addition the company hna clock of wheat ttorod for later dollvory. WOOL PROSPECTS GOOD KIllhiRtif' Hliwp in i:unjtw Ooun- Irlc AffccU I'ricon llrrv. Tho Bovcntoontb annual convention of tho OrcRon Woolgrowcrs' AcaocU- lion Kan hold In rendloton lout week. I'rotpoct for tho coming year nro moit Mattorleg, I'rcnldenl It. N. HUt. flold declared, by renaon of tho am liarKO placed upon wools of KtiKlle'i colonlo. nnd by reason of the abort supply In this country. Tho Hurnpoan war will bavo ef fect upon tho wool market for ywra, Sttinflold aald, Inaamueh as larq Hock of sheep are being killed for food la l4uropn countries. He prt dfetnd that half of the Kurnpwm bIimp. now numbering 134.000.000, would ho dwtroyod by tho war. OOOl'Klt-flOHTO.V WHniHNOr ' Jamoa K Cooper, and MIm Olady M. florton worn married on Thursday by JiuIro Kastc at bis homo. Mr. Cooper was formorly tbo manager of the IMonoor Orenmery atatlon hero. Tho couple plan to loava nt onco for their homestead In tho Orescent country. II I w Hrt k i !, 't y If 1m H5n? i Little Talks on Banking Lost Paper - r : . ? If n ierNon iomii n clieck tho biink on vIitcli It v I tlrmvu hliould bo iiiitlllril Immediately a tbo bank cannot I hi liclil liable for the payment of tho VI i iv k unlcNit It lias hail nn olllclul "stop payment iiotlco." 1 When a check linn been lout or utolen ami fall lulu tbo bund of nn Innocent tlilnl party that i ..tblnl party citu collect It. If tho bank rcfunew pay. meut on account of tbo liiNtrtictlon It lia received, tho Innocent piircliuitcr can recover from the en donor from whom he received tho check, but not . from tho original dinner. Forgery One of tho prime rcquUUc of n good toller I a (o know tbo handwriting of , 'tho bunlt'ti cuiiimiorsT Hboiild n tellor pay out mouey ou it check on VihlcU. " tho Hlgnnturo I forgctl, tho ImHk a Ilnblo and mutt ' innko good tbo Ion to Uh riiMtomcr. Tho writing iii tbo body of tho chock iIom not ' nocensarlly bavo, to bo tho tuutip ns tbo Imudivrltlng of tlio (lrnweri but If t tvM&$)ejtr cjiwugo ISTTmado u tbo body of tbo check after tjio check luw boon t ,- Hlgtjl. tt oiutHitsji forgft-y ant tho bnnk. In llabio if It lgy?t'l'sleck, UHkS,tho lorgoryims boon mSil, oflNy Jy (fie earclews'tuuuor In whTcfi JUDGE DEUYS LEVY MEETING SPRINOER HAS TO BE SENT FOR HENRY TWEET SHOT SATURDAY Hay Ho Wn Killing Hog nnd JMt' n liny CotiK Hear Titxpnjcr nnd I -envo Levy Uncltniiged nt lenty-Four Mill for 101B Tho annual fjirco of a tax payoru' mooting to consider tlm budget nd vortUwl by tho count)' took plaea .n l'rlnovlllo last WednoHday. Called for tho morning rochIoii of tbo court the meeting did not begin until 2 n'closk becauso of tbo non-arrival until thAt tlmo of tbo chief comedian. Jud? tiprlnger. Hvon then tho Judge enmo only bocnuao ho bad been sent for. After llio discussion of tho budget was over tbo court agreed upon a tax levy of 24 mills for 1914, mado up as follows: County; school fund ...... ZVj mills linad fund (to cover roglstorod road warrants) 3 & mills High school 1H mill General purposes, Including stnto tax , 15V4 mill In thl lavy tho stale tax Is ostl mnted nt fCO.OOO. Comparod with, last year tho total tnlllogn I reduoed from 20 mill to 24. Moro partlcu (Continued on lut pago.) SFORTSMEN'S RESOLUTIONS. Irfenl INkI nnd Oiin Club Adopt Itow olutloiii. to Hnbmlt In l'ortlnntl. Tbo annual mooting of tho Oregon Sportsmen's League was hold In Portland on Bunduy nnd Monday, a. P. Putnam attended on "Monday us tho rcprowntntlvo of tbq JJond Rod and dun Clubhand presented n com munication, approved by tho Tunialo Hod and Oun Club, coutnlnlng recom mendations a follow: "1st. Itecommendlng tbivt tho open season for door oast of tha Cas cade mountains bo changed to open front Reptombor 1st to contlnuo until November 30th Instead of as nt pres ent, owing tUklha. fact.thaUtho dear In tho month of August and Ueptam bor nro up In tho summit of tho mountains making It almost Itnpo ttlblo to hflnt thoin. Also thoro 1 tho danger of forest fire caused by carolctui hunters In tho dry season, which horo Is during tbo month of August nnd prior thereto. 2nd IteoommondlnR that tbo Dos chutos river nnd :? tributaries be olosod to trout fishing during tha months from Ootobor 1st to April 1st. "3rd. HtHSfltnmendlnK that the money procured from Klsh and Hunt ing I.tcensos bo placed In tho Fish nnd (lame fund and usod for tha propagation and protection of Fish and (lamo nod not placed In tho General Fund" as nt prosont as ha-i been suggested. "4th. Itecommendlng thnt on nnv stream that. tho 8tnto stocks with fish that anglers' bo allowod within six (0) feet of either bank, on any firoporty bordering on such stream n tho statu and shall not bo consid ered as trespasvors on such property dwriod by private Individuals or corporations." WAS HUNTING GEESE UP RIVER John Fetcnr Arromtcd on Hundny Charged With Khootlng Tcct W'iw Senr Peter' Plnco lint t. jAcrofid Ijher--I Doing Well. Henry Tweet wn hot through both log when on a hunting trip mi rlror on Satarday. John Peters, vbo I ohoccad with firing the shot that woundFdhlm. Is In Jail In l'rlnovlllo pending action by tbo grand Jury that Is now In session. Following tbo shooting tho Injured man walked over four miles to telephone for help. Mr. Tweet, In company with W. G. Mustard, wont up river hunting on Frldny and on Saturday was near tho Peters' plnco button tho opposlto ldo of tho rlvor. A's thoy walked along four ahotn wero fired, It is al leged, from tho Peters' cabin, ono of them taking effect. When Dr. Coo, who had been sum moned by telephone from tho Cort Allen placo. arrived ho fdund that the bullet bad passed through both Mr. Twoet'a legs near tho body but that no bona or artery bad been touched. The wounded man was brought back to town and Is doing well. On Sunday Short:; ISIklns came over from l'rlnovlllo nad arrested Pjgers, returning with him to the county Jail that .night. Ho ha em ployed Vornon A. Forbes as bis nt Idfhoy. DUBUIS MESJNSFECTION Denert Tund Hoard Iimi-ector Here -Thrco Days III? KcjHrt Printed. John Dubuls loft Friday night on his return to Salem after spending thrjo days horo Inspecting tho en largement work on tho Control Ore gon canal recently complotod by tho C. O. I. Co. Tho Inspection wis mado as tho rctult of a recent order of tbo Dcsort Land Hoard. Wbllo hero Mr,-l)ulml took advntagtf tbo fact that thero wa no water In tho canal to mako nn Intensive atuay of Its capacity on tbo first- sorea miles of Its length. At tho meeting of tho Dosort Land Honrd bold December 1 It was order ed that tho report of Mr. Dubuls' In vestigations on tho C. O. I. project bo printed apart from tho biennial roport of tho projeqt. It Is under stood thnt tho report will be tiled soon but that there may bo soma da lay in having It printed. TIlAimi) ON TDK IIOAD. Thero Is an Injunction against trading horses when crowing a stream but npparently none forbid ding a swap on tbo Hond-llurns road. W. 11. Tltu of Imperial took advan tage of this on his way to Hond on Monday, according to hi neighbor. C. It. lilshop and after tho swap had to hava Ulshop's help to get to town. IUshop thought It was a good Joko on Tltu and so probably doe tho man with whom ho exchanged. Titus Is not saying anything. We do not carry any thing but USEFUL Xmas Goods T ,W : f ; , ; 1 CALL AND SEE -OUR STOCK OF GAKHKItOLKri ALUMINUM WAHH OAUV1NO. 8KTO -, FOOT WAHMKltS' . .' 81'OUTINO GOODS ' ' OMULS ' COASTKlt WAGONS ' BKATKS, KTC Bend Hardware Company TIIM COMPAJOTHAT ltUT TUB "WBAIt" IN HAHDWAUE. BANQUET SATURDAY NIGHT OF 0. P. Otcr 100 of HI Friend From Ilend nnd Laldlaw Attend Dinner of Congratulation. .Congratulating O.I'. Putnam on hi recent appointment by Governor-elect W'thycombo nnd wishing him success In his new dutlos over 100 business man from Dend and Laldlaw and the surrounding country gathejyid at sn Informal lwinauot nt tbo Pilot lfutto Hotol Saturday night. Governor West, who had cotno up fiom tho Inspection of tho Tumajo Projcot. epoko on Irrigation queatlftns boforo leaving for his train. Other spoakors, including W. D. 'Damon, O. IurKnnrd. J. P. Koytn nnd Vornon A Forbes congrntnlnted tho guest or honor, pointing out tho Korvlce ha would In nblo to rendor tho com munity, nnd at tho same tlmo urging that nil assistance poaslblo be given him. Mr. Putnam mado the last address saying that ho wob sorry to be I oar ing Uend but glad of tho opportualty that might bo his to bolp the com munity. Speaking for Dr. Wlthy oombo ho said that tho govornor olect Intended to do everything In hie powor to sottlo the Irrigation question. Mr Putnam loft for Salam Sunday night. flESOLUTIOjISJRESENTEO StAtcmrnt of Ajiprcclntlon for Withy, combo nnd Putnam U Klgniil. Procedlng tho dinner to G. P. Put nam at the Pilot Ilutto Hotel Satur day sight resolutions expressing tho appreciation of tho town ovor his np pointinsnt by Dr. WIthyoombe and congratulating him thereon wero signed by many present. The resolu tion aro as follows: "Whereas, Tho people of Dend have heard with pleasure and appreciation of tho appointment of tholr follow citizen. George Palmer Putnam, is secretary to Governor-elect Withy combe, and "V he roan; during the years of his rosldence In tho town. Mr. Putnam bas worked unceasingly by his voieo onu pen for tho upbuilding of Derm and tbo development of Central Ore gon, and "Whereas: Mr. Putnam's new du ties now call him away Jo wider fields of usefulness and oven greater opportunities for public service; "Now Theroforo Do It Ilesolvod: Thnt wo, theunderslgned hereby ex press to Governor-elect Wlthycorabo our confidence In his wisdom In tho rfppointmont of MrTPutnani and to Mr. Putnam our nearly congratula tion nnd best wishes for success n tho career now opening to him. and "Uo It Further Itcsolvcd; That a copy of these resolutions be sent to Dr. Wlthycombo and to Mr. Putnam. nnd that thor bo published In Tho Dend nulletln." TUMALO WORK DECLARED DONE PROJECT ACCEPTED BY GOVERNOR FILVTHKNAL OltDHILS ELKCT. Tbo fraternal orders aro now elcoU Ing officers for the coming atx months recent election in two of tho orders having resulted as follows: Modem Voodraon of Amerlea: V. C. Howard Palmer: Adviser, It. H. Wooley: Danker. E. A. Bather; Clork. N. P. Wolder; Escort. F. M. Kayl Trustee. F. M. Itny. and watoutmTu, C. Vineyard. Knlghts-of Pythias: Howard Pajm er. C 0.: -1L II. Do Araond. V. O.t Prelate, M. Dh Knutson: Master., ot Work. A.N'Fbrrast; K. of It. nnd S., and M. of F.. L. M. Mcltoynolds;. M. of E., U G, McRoynolds; Mhster et Arms. E.D. Houston. Inner Guard, H. E. Janerj Outer Guard, K. P. Madsen. Weat Spend Saturday Here on Toi'r of Inspection Turn Water Into ItewMToIr Many Speaker at Lnldlaw Dinner of Celebration W" f Tfit Saturday the Tumalo Project wan (Jfllclnlly complotod and Inspected an accepted by Governor Wet, vTH spont tho day examining all Its en gineering featnros. Tho Governor in person closed tho gates of tho Tum nlo dam, impounding the first water In tho big 1000 aero roservolr, which it Is estimated, It will tako 140 dayn to fill. Governor West arrived hero on thai morning train, and was escorted on his tour by clone to a dozen oar from Dend and Laldlaw. He was accom panied by Project Engineer Laur gaard. &M With tho Inspection over, a JiljJ dinner of celobrntlon, commemorat ing the completion of tho project" was held at Laldlaw. A always, tho ladles of Laldlaw covered thomnelnsa with honor, nt the same tlmo covj ing tho long tabls In the oommu hall with a wealth of good things. More than 300 people enjoyed -the Laldlaw hospitality, whose complefo nfs was the moro remarkable h cause tho whole thing hsd been 'argt ranged on short notice. J. N. Jl. Gerklng. often called U15 father of tho Project, prestdtif. Throughout Governor West was heats illy lauded for the prominent pirllji had taken in conceiving mo projfl and materially assisting In its sti ccssful completion. Engineer Laar- gaard and Representatlro Forbes Ju so recolved many deserved cne lums. w Governor ucst Speak. Governor Woat, tbo first spoakor, expressed his appreciation at his re ception and pledged his continued In terest In Irrigation development, af ter he became a private citizen again. Ills chief attention was devoted !o telling why he bellovcd the Federal authorities had no possible excuse for going back on. their grtra'oni.tp contribute the $450,000 to tho state, (Continued on pago 4.) DEATH OF J. MANNHEiER Father or Local MrrchanUi Die SuiN dculy In Chicago Monday. Claudo and Clarenco Mannholmr received the news Tuesday morning of the sudden death ot their father. Julius Mannhelmer at his homa.lp, Chicago. Mr. Mannhelmer had Kejb sick recently but bia Illness had not boen regarded as serious so that Tuesday's messago was a great shock to his sons hero. Mr. Mannhelmer was In his C3rd year, having been bora In Hellbronn-ara-Neckar. Germany, on August IS. 1851. In bis 16th year bo camo to this country and has lived In Chi eago since 18C0. He leaves n widow, threo daughters nnd the two sons who live in Bend In addition two sUtors and throe brothors survive. n G!2J"tr rsyrTsyr i iJtLi3UUJb?UtfHytli ' The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON U. C COE, Prcildont B. A. SATHER, Vice- Prcsldont C, S. HUDSON, Cashier , Capital fully paid - - - 325,000 Surplus $22,000 Banking Revolutionized On Nov. 16th, 19H, the Reserve Banks in twelve of the principal cities of the U. S. opened for business. This law means there will never be any more panics in the United States. Every Member Bank can at any time convert its notqs into exchange or actual cur rency. The power of the Federal Reserve Banks to issue currency is almost unlimited! this currency is now printed and may be oh tained at any time by Member Banks. The First National Bank of Bend is mom ber of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Franr cisco, California, and is entitled to the fulj benefit of this new law. Wo will bo ploaiod to give full particular ns to the many other advantages and safeguard of this law, in porhun or oy loner. T-s FUtSD'NATiOAU BANK OF Kit uSijI Op 'SI wt!J 5 h ,a ,i W'f: tho check Is written ayferrr; ; . w DIRECTQRS ''"'8"'1,w"'y U. C. Cor V - t i Ci. tt'" l-''" !'.' O. M. Patterson "' l,w"u, -H BBBBMllllBMI.VT.'k :i.ai tW3',irEm.W( V vX"1 J. HKNiv onwaoN .litlXl(n'lI.ti. Jjrld6$, H M, WvKA,- OfteUlor MWMtWMwjjtgiMssai37iMiZ nimti SBr Ml