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THE BEND BULLETIN. Vol. XII. HI5ND, oitiwo.v, WKD.NH8DAV AFTMIXOO.V, IWIIIU'AHV n, nun. -K NO. 18. .t FIREWORKS ARE NOT DISPLAYED COURT MEETING PEACEFUL IS V. W. Ilrovoi Feel Trcnlinriit by ; HprliKtr Ha Hern I'lijunt Hut Will Walt Jefferson County Decision - -ProcceilliiRii May I to Hrotijjht Tim appointment of II. J. Overturf o( Ilnml. aa onuii ty commissioner to ,jiccccd Wlllln W. Drown had mi air lntr nt the adjourned mcotlns; of tho couiU)' court on Monday. Firework of various sorts had been expected, chiefly from- Mr. Drown, who roll -that ho IiikI n nrlovnnco against J ml no 8prnKer and Commlslsonnr lllnn chard for thnlr summary nctlon ut tholr formor mocllttR In duclnrlnit his. office vncnnt, Itut matters woro ninl cahjy nrrntiKcd nud nu uiidorstandlnK Toadied to loavo nfTnlrt In thnlr pres ent ajatu itnlll tho flnnl decision la handed down In tho Jofforson county caio. ' According to report from Prltio vlllo a largo part of the credit for tho solution ronrhod on Monday g duo to .Mr.'Ovorturf. who, ns noon na lid learned ,df Mr. Drown'a feollapi, filed with tho court A written request that ft reconsider It action In de claring Mr. Drown out of omen. Ilia apparent willingness to stop aside In order to servo the Nut lnlerei of tho county was very favorably ro celvotl by the court and was Instru iHontal In emutliis; Mr. Drown to rIvo tip hl plana to light. Tlie tvurl Action. LAURGMRDSJORK DONE TiiiimiIo HiiKlncrr Turn Ofllfe Otrr to HticcctiMir. With III work hroiiRht to n suc cessful coneltiilon Project Hmclnror LnurKHurd of tho Tuinalo Project turned hla ofllro ovor to hi successor at wmk and with hi family, loft Iloontiin of the raeent ilsnth of hla, 1-atdlaw for Portland. Mr Uurftaard only aon. who had been murdered hy will "Pond miiid time In Hxlorn Klvlnic n druskofl employs on Now Year's I assistance aa ho can toward lay, Mr. Drown did not appear at, obtaining from tho legislature tho LEGISLATURE TO ASK LANE TO HASTEN PATENT LISTS Forbes Ijiimrlie Memorial to Inter- lor Department oit Jtalialf of Ir rlgalloiibit Who Want Idind, 8AMW, Fob. 2. HoprodfliltRtlvo Forbes of Hond yoatorday presented to thri IIoiiko a Joint memorial ad' dressed to tho ftecrotnry or tho Inter lor. seeking ipomly adjustment of ponding patent lUta In Crook county no that settler on tho Irrigated trncta :il ay not patotita without further do- lay. Tho memorial, whloli no douht will ho Adopted, place the legislature on record aa asking tint Department of tho Interior to see to It that patent 111 number (J, 8, P and 10 ho In vestigated and passed upon at once. After reciting tho datoa upon which the varloua lint were executed, and the serious difficulties to which not' tlera are subjected because of tho do 'v. tho memorial wind up na fol low: "Thoreforo Do It Unsolved, that tho Department of tho Interior ho and li hereby tinted to ue overv ofTort to hasten tho examination of tboio lint of land for patent and render final deelalon nu each and nil thereof to tho ond thnt ict tier now upon tho land may ho able to obtain tjmlr deed or that tho Hlato may tako such slops aa may ho necossary la tho premise to secure patent to said land for tho relief of tho settlor thereon." WESTHELPED TO SE THIS IS ALLEGATION NOW MADE Aa n llcstilt Madras Men Appear In Halom With HID to Amend Comity JHrlnloii Ijjw aa to Helectlon of Permanent Heat of County. HALKM, Feb. 2 Tho Hitl(h Mil rountr Men In. nil uninnilniitif nf tlihl Meliu li'Jii county illvlNloii law, Iiaa pnicu tho 1 1 ouo and now gov to the Ken ate ulirro Ita paaanKo U titixpetcil.' Till iiiiiriKlmciit of tho ctlcfn;t lmv I directly appllrnhlo to the aliiiatloit In Joireiou county nnl will effect (he nrlrctlon of the pennnnent coun ty Kent of Hint new county when, the iictlou Im otctl on In .Vovemhcr, HMO. BAUCM, Feb. 2. Alleging that tbe llnrc Italian band of Oawald Went was tho power behind Oulvor'a eolecllon aa thn county teat of JotToraon coun tr, more publicity li promised for Oregon's bnby county. Tho other day Woaloy O. Rmlth. representative from Klamath county. Introduced llouno Dill No. 252. It amends the 1913 county dlvlalon law and very evidently It In la tended to 5 AT BEAR LOCAL MEN ARE THE 1 DISCOVERERS i Miniature Ituf.Ii Keen Here Imt Wek Wlien New ISccouhw Known Val utH, itnn I'roiu $.' Ut 0 Ver Ton ' According to Aaya Made, d has been dliuorcrcd at Dear is jt. .. asaaair: , fw-am .z?r . Wflttm nbQul '3t miles duo cast of hcimj. n'ov uouihiq iniuriiiniiun nn Co the valuo of tho dlxcovery la lack ing but tho original locators nra high 'lv confident , .pf h. jworjh of their Ond afid n jium'hor'or others hare lo cated claim In tho fow days that havo olnpiod alnco tho news of tho strike became goncral. Tho situation of tho now gold field U to tho south and west of Dear Crook and north of Dear Creek butto. Tho country In tho neighborhood Is unsettled excent for tho crcok bottom nearbr In which tho chief ranch la that of tho Dunham family. It has been believed for many years that there was mineral In that par ticular section of tho country. It la quite different In formation from tho adjoining section, being tho original formation which has never boon over flowed bv Inva. Prospector havo boon working over It almost over since tho country was first settled HKVIVAI. ADANDONKD. Tho revival meetings planned to he held here this month by evangelist provide ways and means for arrang- and out. ff thorn. W. A. Dcavcr. of , Coa'o of Texss have been Indefinitely Ing county feat matter In Jefferson ' llend. has finally been successful In L-7, iJ. ., EASTERN OREGON DELEGATES SHOW STRENGTH IN HOUSE !' Dill Itrfjulrlng Kat of Cascade Itcpr-OACntiitlon on liallrond Corn- nikftlon-Coiulricr Tax Collection (Hpcclttl to Tho Bulletin.) BALEM, Fob. 2. The long expect ed decision from the rupremo. court as to whotbar county Judges elected In 1010 hold ovor another two years was not forthcoming today, as ex pected. However, at least one Judge whoso term oxplrod In January, un der tho law aa hitherto Interpreted has resigned. He Is Judge Hall, of Coos county. Governor Wlthycombe appointed James Watson, who was tho successful oaadldato at tho No votober election. Of course tbe resig nation and appointment will be void, as unnecessary, If the supreme court rules that Hall's term expired this year. Legislative matters of special In terest to Central Oregon Include a bill to place tax collecting with the shorlfT Instead of the treasurer. This has had Its teeth drawn by amend ments which continue the collecting under tho Jurisdiction of tho treasur er. In connection with it a special committee Is to nrrange for rovlsloa of county salaries, to Increase those of treasurer!! ond decrease sheriff's. After a fight tho Eastern Oregon delegation again demonstrated It strength In tho House by passing tho" bill providing thnt hereafter one member of tho railroad commltteo must be chosen from east of the Cas cades. This will probably pats the Senate also, although there will be opposition. T UW (IS NLIED TOBEAME FORBES BILL PROVIDES FOR FUTURE rroposeil Law IVfoarei! hy Bend Man Cares for Administration of Pro. Ject Miuiager to He Appoint! by Tho Desert Land Hoard. (ftprcial io The Bulletin.) HALBM, Feb. 2, The Tnmnlo nd mlnlfttrntlon hill, proKei! by Jleprc fentatire Forben of Dcnd, pasaed tho House todar. It will paw the Senate without opposition. tho January term of county court In his altsenao. Judsjo Hprlnger and Commissioner DUnchard. Bating, thny claim en the advice of DUlrltt Attor Jiey Wlrtx, declared his office vacant on the ground of hla resldoncn In tho nnwjy formed Jerforvon countr. nnd elected MrQrerturf In hi stead. It la understood that Mr Drown had ox'- deilred appropriations for tho con tlnuatlon of Irrigation work In Orn gnu. Later. It Is understood, he will visit In Philadelphia hofore taking up otjvo work again. With Mr. iJiurgaard'a departure, Fred N. Wallace, tho now project on a'neer, lakes charge of tho project. Mr. Wallace was In charge of opern- somewhat differently than they now i finding ore In quantity. exist. It Is rumored about tho Btato As vet tho ledgo has not been suf- House, nnd has boea printed In the ftclonlly uncovered to dtscloce whoth Portland papers, that ex-Kovernori or or not It Is free milling ore but It West picked tho Jefforson Hoard of now reems probable that It Is not. Omnilrsloncra. knowing that a ma- and that the modern processes ofire Jorlty favorod Culver. Two of thorn, I dvctlon will have to bo employed to lloegll and King, had Culver for their j obtain the mlnoral. The values, ac poM oDIeo addross. It la alleged. Itcordttiir to nsrays so far received, run Is further allcgod that one of tboifronv 13 to IC per ton, or In other pected to retain hla seat on tho court! Uo and maintenance during tho pon ponding tho final decision In the Jef ferson county case and then to resign t It. It thn deolsloH favored tho coun ty. In throwing him rut, as ho ex prcNsoa It, ho felt that thn court wont out of Ita way to treat him unfairly nnd he felt especially bitter that strurtlon nerlrd and Is expected to receive tho aDiiolntraont aa project manager asoon as thn hill providing for that office has boon passod by tho loRl'btur. A summarr of the bill la given olrowhero In this paper. In tho meantime Mr. Wallace's title tho action viaa taken whon ho was,l project onglnecr as provided In forced to ho away nnd that mora re spect had not been patd tp tho misfortune that had ovortakon him. For those renown, and because ho fell that Judge Hnrlnger. was Jurt as miioii a non-resident of Crook oflunty. after the formation of Jof ferwia as he was and was therefore as mufti n titled to be off the court as he waa Mr Dirwn was exprHwl to iHRke a flgbt for hla st on Mundrv. Those who exnertmt flreworl's, liewever, were disappointed. Mr. Drown eomlng to ths meeting nf the oou rt and announcing slmplv that he though he lutd aa nucU right to bo Hlttlag aa Judge Hprlnger. Ah tho matter waa left Mr. Drown agreed to do nothing until the Jefferson deel alon la rnodo nnd then If the now county fnlla ho comes baok. Tho Overturf letter. Tho letter from Mr. Overturf whloh i i. ml i. tho original 'Tnniato now being amended. bill which la McNUFIMJ ICTTI NCH. Fred I. McNolT and Alice A. Oet tltigM were married hy Justice of tho I'amk Kastes In bis nlUco on Ratur dav The vraem Is a homesteader liv ing nt Coomllr. In IiVn eotinty anil ids newtv marrlel eouple have gene there to live. (Continued on last pago.) NUW TIIIiHPIIONIC LINK. (Cottiers east of town havo formed a telephone eompany under tho name Pine Forest Toluphano Oo., and nro niuklug plana to got tholr wires up norm. The now lino will run Into town. Portland members of tho real ostato firm which Is heavily Interested In the. Culver tpwslta Is an InMmnto friend and political asrlatant of Wcsta. and tthat therefore Culver was given all me nsnismntre possiuio ironi mo r.xo eutlye'a office. (ownrd Turner and Lowla C Irv ing, of Madras, were at tho State llmi. l..( Uuil. a... I mIi.im.1.. af.Aa tholr appearance tho anjondmeut to4prEnt' tbenave,'eatrTi''jjrnrtbe Thoy wore to hve been held In the Commercial Club room, permlrslon having been granted by tho elub and the Cltv cMineJI but word has come from Mr. C;alo that he will he unable to be here. TO AID MRS. LUNDGERG the county division law put In nn apr rearance. 8o far as la known, no donnlto proof has been shown estab lishing that Wost favored Culver, hut tho rumor haa gained circulation that words, areordlng to pno of, lite mon, House interested, u is a low graaojiprnpoei Don so far as now; uncovered, but there is plenty of Ore In alKHjgto keep a stamp mill busy .for a great many year. TJbo men associated with Mr. Iteaver In tho original locntlons aro Passes Hill Appropriating $2,000 For Widow. 8AI.EM, Feb. 2. The House yes terday passed House Dill 12t, by Hep resontatlve Forbes of Crook, appro priating 2 000 to he paid to Mrs. Ida E. I.undberg for the death of her the amendment will go through ns a, about 55 other claims werellocated, reprimand for Wests allcgod favor- all tv local men. ')& Itlsm as much na for any other cause. All are; dlseosoAgio o slewlv end llrlofly, tho amendment provides r"t m'e extraBgap stntemonta thnt "If at tho first election for the altout tho discover! "elr first et relrc'fon of a permanent county seat , rotation Is to go on with tho explera. no oiiy or town anau reeeive a major-' nn work anu icarn just wnat tney Itv of the votes cast upon such qhssu have and thtt to seek capital for de If the value of tbe Jud llts ttmnH i viinrijin a tu. ' husband, who woa killed whllo work wAulanrt Frank Buthnrlaa-d. At i 'n 8 Tumalo Irrigation project. prninul it nil unrnrsl "nf ttwm In mending all their time theroSt work. On, Thursday, whefflnowa oCniio dis covery became genojjally knofn thcro was a mmatttre ruan out tuero anu vektmHut warrants. TDK I'XIMHS JUTFT"V As reported In Tito Bulletin last week, the bill providing for tho op eration and maintenance of the Tum alo Project waa presented In the House of Representatives by V. A?, Forbes, of Dend, on Wednesday. 'A" presented, the hill Is for the amend ment of Chapter 110 of tbe General Laws of 1913, under which the p re ject was constructed. It has boea prepared in consultation with scttleraL on the project, with the members "or the Desert Land Hoard and tho re tiring project engineer, and repre sents the best thought available oh the subject. The sections of the old law which are amended by the bill are numbers two. three and seven. Section eight Is repealed, neeauie of the neces sity of Immediate arrangements for operation and water storage an emer gency la declared to exist which re moves the bill from aay chance of a. referendum. Project Manager. The proposed amendment to sec tion two pro tilde for the appointment by tho Desert Land Hoard of a pro ject manager to hold office at the pleasure of the Hoard, but not longer than two years without reappoint ment, Tho Hoard Is to fix the man ager's salary and give "due consid eration" In tbe selection to tho recommendations of the directors of the project water user's association The manager Is to have complete ' l chargepftho, project with authority a cuueci DiHiiucuaiicu iivu, uuipiujr NOT ASKK1) HY WIUTZ. RALFM. Feb 2. In T Bulletin (KH'I.D APPOINTED. Ilobort D Could It" hner. rppolnt-1 od deputy oounly surveyor by oiunty Btirvoyar Kelley. Mr. Gould Is the city ouglnoor of Dond. SMALL ACCOUNTS SOLICITED HO ACCOUNT IS TOO SMALL TO. RECEIVE Our PER SONAL ATTENTION tlcn then the town reviving Hie highest number of votes shall be the tewworary county seat of teh countv nnM the next gativral elee'lrn t wlileh time the two towns which re ceive the ItlghMt mtuler nf votes at the first election nwi whleh shall be Isssllnt In Ik s.s-tAl iiiuih Z"""U7. .','"' .V:';.., ""."."': r.'n. wn."M1, rr ar UTd WlrU. countv attorney for Crook r?.ir s ih.7 wh n . hm7Jri.r'a ',ul..,!?",: l.no.nrm.'' r: : -nnir. vr. wim now Pomts out '"17:i "."" .""I "... " T-".": lry ", reuormoi rnotu nnuiiais nave .t... i,e did not roeommend such ao- cuto in, ino inieft wimg irom iora O'Koefo who Uvea Al mlloa ot en the Hcntl-Durna roatl According to the ve'o'tnnry W. J. Miller. O'Keefe'a hore died of rabies last week, having, ,im it enod nollev to eraat the ar. been bitten when on the range. nllcatton." CMef of Police Itntiorts continues ... ..v'n wo. i..i tt . shall 1 Mlv 1 p,f ?p 1. fw,.I?T.',,,M ao'wnor West cemssited Oaviord Me- ie nlseod uu?nhe '"""L hl& heen kl .ed In the past D,nlol-. Mnteneo from lire to five io piscou uiion ins wfc;. tf0 case of rabloa bus appear- v Z. . tna racommeBdatlon of Wll- 1L?un'LK.r.!!,1?"!l! Un town since tho Oerret d-g waa KPlTXc cornea up or cbooslug n pprmanont ootinty seat In Jefferson oouotv two venrs from now. Madras. Motollxs nnd Culver will bo In tho race. No (Continued on last page.) , .-. Jif rtggTZS5d.A -n TiiV,.li SlT.no'A-IU. Ill . ...t.- ..... .. . i autstanta. mtrchaso aunnlles and abovo pawca the Senate, was an em-' ake re .sirs, tenewa Is and tew plovo of J. J. Adams who had a con- tlon tD8 Me. Hlto make tract to complete tho so-called "rock ran'h, ".K!1" '5,6 ! cut" on the Tumalo cinal. He was L S(tlon th.r(f .e?d,e,dt?i?!,13!! killed bv a falling derrick In JanuJ f lln- ,Aor,d'nL " L' ."S'l'fS nry. 19H, two davs after Governor10,' water righto for both private and West had been ovor tho work At ' Caw Act land shall bo 4 I on acre this tlmo tho then govornir stopped , w'th 'nterest at 6 per coat from da e ror somo Jlmo to examine tho work at ' of reclamation. For non-lrrlgahlo this spot and co-vared with Lund-! an tt c&arK ot '2U50, '" pr0T d"d berg. Mrs. Lundberg has been era-1'"'1 " f6 ,,cn haU bo,p,Lac;d "5 Ployed at the Project office dnrl8g n? land, having a complete vested the wast vear .water right on Jnae ta. 1913. Tb me past jear i reclamation Is fixed as April 15. 1915. Old Columbia Southern rontrart holders may exeeute contracts with the State for the roelamaiton of their lnds. or make a new selection, re ceiving erodtt fer tbe principal al ready paid, or thev may, at any time before July 1, 1915. surrender helr contracta and recetvo n rafuid of ,hv tl-n on Weal's part. In hla letter to rneipai. Tte romna is io oo luau Wost he elmplv stated that the pro-'' ' "ro avatlable in t'te crj.r posed aolon "Is not opposed by mv ! of tho assignments of tho contracts. rfflao. If after duo Inspection you , mo contracts wnicn are noi surrcu- OPEN AN ACCOST WITH STL .TTlwi.I QiUt- .-sH . f Bank. '.-rf NEW PRICES ON TIRES TIRB MANUFACTUHERS nro at last ready to market tholr product on nn honest basis. Tho rcRulntlrfl Hat prices, f rom.wtilch. 6ao buy er could Kut a flvd per cent discount and another buyer thirty-five per cont, according to who the buyer was, have been dlssonttnued.' We have In Its place, a not price, lint, vrhfch Is falnto tb,e consutnej-, as orory huyo'r pays tho' same prlcojina whTclirrep robenta only a smnll profit' (to the dealer. We consider tho present output ot DIAMOND TIHK8 AM) TUIUCS the best on tho markot. Prices aro aa foUnws; (Contluued on last page.) Klo Plulti i XoiwSklil Treutl . ( Trend ,. $; r 30x3 30x3 i 32x3 H ?txl ' 3fx4 30s4 3tx6 I . O.QO " h.qo ia.35 . 10.W 19.40 -20.50 S740 38,30 0,4 B 12.20 14.0T6 20.00 20.35 21.55 28.70 33.00 Tubes 2.35 2.70 2.S0 3 90 4.00 4.20 G.20 C.30 '& JSeitb Dirbwave Co. , THK CO.MPANVTHAT PUT Till? " " "W1C.VU" lJCiHAUDWAlli:. --'.' Ti?e First National Bank m OF BEND, BEND,OR,EGON fgj U. C. COE, PYefcldont E. A. SATHKH, Vice- I're.Ulent C. S. HUDSON, Cashier Capital fully paid - - Wi 000 Surplus 82&Q0Q TMHWBMMBBMrtMaastafeKfl6e-T aiislisaBesg,. , ,j,iuBg iiWlS FARM LOANS vLJssM' w 'E ARE PREPARED to receive applications for Farm Loans on patent ed, irrigate! land, 3 to 5 years time. Write or call and see us. JjSSijJ s-si.i, .1 7J" Ti' 1 TiarasaTli T.T .T.TTTiTr fsTiiHijss .... .j J4SJ,BH, SKBtcl III .,llli HEb'FmST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND '..iTis .1 - DIRECTORS ----------- - E. M. LARA Cushier U. C. Cr K A. Satuuc ' a 8. Htmso O. M FattkkOn 11. c. pr.i.is r 81 mh &v qbep "CCW a2W ""aCPS ""JOS 1 P MaaBsaMPMSStossseaBMSNSsssMsMSMsskSMssjsesMssi "l-""fL""jf" 'J" '''T.""""- -ii ifj ;"' sbVj JKr&pvm jkn - !' ?ii v wv11 sjs"-4 orw , FERItELli President