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BULLETIN i nti i Vol. XII. IIIJNII, OIUMO.V, WKDNKHDAY AKTIJHNOO.Y, iwiiui-auv ai, JJ, NO. 51, BVMNL LbH 1 aaaaV I Lafl Lbbb I I. HUDSON GETS AN ISI I PC Vl BEND MAN IS ON COM MISSION HI'MMAHY .NH.XT WHHK. Tlio mimiimry of ttio work of tho legislature will bo iiiiIiIIhIkmI nnxl wook nftur tlio govnrnor Inn) iirtiid on nil hills lioforo him. -.. WHILE WES EXISTS ALIENS rifii ! op now lA'KMiUiiro Klwta Four, Willi (low itrntir f Ilr-picat'iit Oregon In Wwi In u C'oiiKri'XN lo Poriiiuhilo Witter Pimcr l)mnl(ijtiium). 8ALKM, Kelt. 82. Ilutid !ih tlio ilUtlnotlctn of supplying one of tlio llvo Oregon motnlier lu the forth-i-ouilliK oonKres of waelern aiatmi , which In oipeeled to be vitally Ira--. f variant In (he development of wee twnf naiiirHl resource hhiI especially water power. The Hnd represents , live on the eetniiilMloii to 0. S. Hud eon, who whh unanimously elected by (lit llouae of llepresenlullvea yester day aa one of tin two members It wag privileged lu aelect. Mr. Hudmn'H election, which was brought about shortly after fouri ouock, when (lit legislature wan In the Una! ueatod lioura of lhi aeaaJmi. , ta due to the auport of tha Kasfern Oregon ilaloHNtlon. Krnnk Onvey or Hunts put tho Hand man In unmlnn- , tlon. delivering a forratful statement upon Hit Justice of n Central Oreuon selection. Itupresenlatlve I'orhwa ami - nlflor frlonilM of Hudson arranged for niipimn ui ma na-M-ui-mouii- n t tains delegation. It la understood, nnd wis rorunnu ueiegaiwu qiihi rumhi hy the nomination. In return. Uie oasterners wont solid for 8. II. lion ton, choice of tha (Portland man. lluUi candidate were elected uuntil lnaualy. The two member or the commie xlon Mlected r the ftanntn are Ulr Thompson, of l.nkevlew, urliltnt of that bonlr. nnil ICi)Kr II. IMpor. wllfnr of Tha OroNOHlnn. Tho fifth tHawtmr la dovarnor Withyconitte, who la ohRlrmnn. ; Tho rommtaalon la crontml upon Hiithorlty of n Joint roaolutlon rn iMirred In hy tho two hrnnohiHi of tho leKlaUturo. In vlow of pondtnK Fnd oral Insulation tandliiR townrd whnt la regarded na ton rMtrlctlvo National vonlrol of uii-imnd wntor powrr rlahta In tho wfit, nnd further Federal In tnrforeuro In admlnlitrntloti of nntur nl rtMiourroa In allcKod oontllot with ulatu rlKhta. It la doeUoJo anil a ronfnreneo whoao purpo"o It will ho to formulato and rcooiriniond adn itinto IttKlalatlnn for tho licit Inter "ta of woatorn atntoa nlonK thoan llnoa. Tho Konnrnl prlnelpala nro oullln-m- That wnter power aod other rltthta of tton-navlKnliln atrimina aro vontod xclulvly In tho tata: that pulillr Innda liordorlnp water power alroama ara "In no te or etial vftl iih to tha yaliie of the watar nowof : that It (Junto Warden Klnlcy IiiNtrncta Dopit tlca to Tlila Hfft'ct nt IIMiiot or Wool nioucra' Anaoclnlloii. In vlnw of tho dnimor from nttaolia hy eoyotaa durltiB tho provnlonoy of t)io rnhloa opldomlr In Central and HoNtorn UroKou, Deputy (Jnino Wnr dana will not. for tho tlmo IihIiik. onforoo n pravlalon or tha law which rti(tilroa that alleiia pny a llcoaao fno of 26 ror tho prlvltoKo or oarrylnK Ilrmtrma. Thl nrtlou m taken at tlia iirnant reritiBat or tho l.nko County Wool Qniwara Aaaofilntlon, which, In H tlHrain rHwlvf)l hy (lororuor Wlthyoombe thla niornliiK. pnlnta out that naarly all ah wop hardara nra alluna and that thay ahould ha an rt)tirapl to carry flro-anna now rath er than dlwourutfad. to tiMlort tham- aalvaa agalnal ooyotm, and to haatati Ilia (laat ruction of tha anlmala. Tho following ta tho talttaratu ra oImI at th Rxeeutlvo OlRcs from tfea Ukt oounty orgHtilBatltHi: "Oairo wardana In llarncy and other count lea ICaatarn Oration r- rmKluv allan thai hardara for car rylHX lira nnna without allan 'a II- cwniia. Orar half aheap hordcra ara Hllona. Account rab'ea onldamle fit Baatarn Oregon, action Kama wardana iranara to llvon or ahaii hardara. Rarnaallr rtHiuaal ropoal with ouiar wpv clauaa taction (fame Inwa ra 'lutrlHK allana par twcntr-flva dcdlara llrantw during raMaa apldamlc. Klra anna alxolutolr nocoaanry for protec tion of Uvea of hardara nod llvaatoak and hardara ahould Iw tinooiiraRad In carrylnx flra arwa for klllltiK coyotaa and protecting themmlvoa nnd prop erty Innlaad of nnllid." Alter cnnforrlnK with (lama War dan William I.. I'lnlor. It waa de cided, nt llnley'a aiiRRoatloa. that the daalrad end could lie uecompllahed hy Plnlev InntrtietliiR Ida deputloa to pormlt allana to carry waapnna with out lleoiiKo payment while tho rahlna datiRor oxUta. Inatruetlona to thla off cot. It ta undnratood, hao hcun annt out by tho I'lih and Onmo De partment to tholr deputlea In Central nnd Haitorn Oreiton. Oovurnnr Wlthyoomho hna notified thu Lnko county pooplo of thla notion. S C1FEHE ONE CHANCE LEFT FOR $450,000 WIM, RMI'MV MfltdAAItD. (Cliownucnu I'runa.) Mr. I-aurnnrd, who In tho employ or Xhp atnta jitta Jm.tounplnled tho Tumnlorrojcct In Crook county, Waa horp Inat week nnd In company with W. H. Dnnlola mndo n rhort but thor oukIi InanecUon or tho Pnlidoy Irrl- Kntlon project. Mr. Launtnnrd loft for rortlnnd on Hundny and will lm- medlntuly ko to riillndoluhln whom ho will Iny hla pinna boforo tho dlreo- tora or tlio Townaito Company. ThouRh but llttlo hna been given out It U undaralood that ho will recom- NoiKitor Cliniuhcrliilii Hurrceda In Having Amendment I'nnJdliiK for .Vol til Caunl Attnclicd to Kuudry Cltll JII11 llimiuil la lluny. Thtt Inat or the f-HO.OOO Irlpleta. OroKon'a Mil, CoiiKratmlonal Mil nnd HoeUmatlm allotment, la now atruff tfllUK ror l.rth lu tna ooiiforence enminlttM ap(H)lnted to aatila the dirfarancaa batwMii the Hohm and tha Rwaata orar tha Sundry Civil Ap propitatlon Hill. Orafton'a bill want into Ita laat alaap on Fehraary 6 when tha majority report on tha Ir rigation mtaaura waa adopted In tha Hmta Honaa or ltaprMiitatlva. Ah attempt waa made to raanacltata It laat waek bMt It waa iinaucceaarul and tha bill died carrylug with It lteclamatiflti MllotHiant which one ollerad ao much pnitnUu. Concraa atonal bill aurvlraa. Tha amendment now under eon alderatlon by tha oonferaea haa had a varied career. When the sundry Clr II bill waa before the Mouee of Itap reaentatlvee roriermwrnan fHnnott of fered an amendment providing lir.o. 000 for reclamation In Oreon with out apclf)lnK any project. Chair man Fitzgerald of the Appropriations committee had prevloualy announced ula HnwllHttRneaa to iierinlt the ap propriation utile aome project Here dealftnatod, and the amendment waa voted down In the Houaa. The next thins to happen waa an announcement from Mr. Slnnott and tlio two Oregon aenntora. that Secre tary Lane had dealgnated tlio North SUHVEY REPORT IS 1ADE PUBLIC DESCHUTES BASIN STUDIED IS ItCffulla of IntratlKntloii of I'nat Tivo rTciiAoita nro 1'rcecntcil In J-17 rn;o Vrilumo With Mnny Mnpa I'our I'owtlhlo I'nijcoto Conaldorcd. - - niAHVll MKKTlfiU HATUItllAV All fannora In thla section nro Invited to bo preaent at a meet- tfiK in the Ilend ComniRrelnt Club room on Saturday nt two o'clock to (IIiiciim n stnrch fnc- - tory. let In mary ciHtta i condlf proltd (Continued on last page) Tlio report of tho co-operatlne of nfjOf tho HtHle of Oreaon and the JlewluNfltlon rrlc on tno aurvoya, whletthave been carried on for the mist two anmnieni In the Deeehntea baAln in reapect to Irrigation iioeal- blllLMi, haa recently boon Iaaue4l. A I atitfimary or the conrlualnna from the aurrer, corerliiK the four project a InveaUgated, waa printed In The llul- ovoral woaka ago. Thla sunv elated more particularly to the tlia uiffereat projecta and the na under which titer intent lr be eonatructed. whllo tfm praaeat report corera thee mnttora la defall with all other relatod aub- JecU which have a bearing. Tho report waa written by John T. Whletler, who la wll known In ilend. and li a volume of 147 page with 1C llluatratlona and 53 mane and draw Inge. A number of the mapa are aeparate from tho body or the report and are contained with It la a cape. With Ita record or at roam flow, Ita cllmatoloRleal data, eetlntntee of con atrtictlon coata. atudlea or reservoir allea B,nd Irrigable arena the report la the laat word on Irrigation In thla aectldn and will hi the bala of nil future Irrigation development. Aa 'affiled In the original summary, Uie feur projecta covered by tho re port nro the North, tho South, the Kant Hldo and tho Woat Side unlta. oovorlng rotpectlvoly the Agency FORBES SAYS LEGISLATURE WORKEOJITH GOVERNOR Ilend ItcprAPcmitlvo Introduced Sfnny Important Hllla for Centrnl Oregon At. Itccrnt Hc.lon, Vornon A. For be, representative to tho Oregon leglalaturo from thla dlatrlet. roturnod from Salom Mon day morning. Mra. Forbea aoeonu panled him. Speaking of tho reaulta aoaom- pllMhod by the ieglalattire that has Juat adjournod, Mr. Korboa said that mo measure conceded to hava tho grant wit poMlbllltlea ror the Uto waa tho loaae or Rummer and Abort lakee. The plana ror the promoters call ror the expenditure of Immenae suma, largely for labor, which will be of the greatt beneflt to the state. The prohibition bill, alao. Mr. Forbea aald, waa looked upon aa a great piece of constructive legislation. Practically all the meaaurea of es pecial Intoreat ta Central Oregon woro introduced by Mr. Forbea and nearly all paeaed. the miccessful ohm being the lakoa leaae, mentioned above, the Luodbcrg rolief bill, the Twmalo act, and bills providing lor a bounty on coyotee, for extermina tion or Jack rabbits, and ror the sal aries or tho Jefferson oounty officers. Thu senate bill making Crook and Jefferson countlea a Judicial district waa Introduced at Mr. Forbea' r-l quest and r waa aetlve in obtaining tho passage of the areamery jionipo- iiuun Din. LAKES LEASE IS DULY RATIFIED SENATE PASSES BILL UNAMENDED i'romotora Announce . Plana for Spending; $7,000,000 on I'lnnt, 31a chlncry nnd ripe lilne Yatk. Mut Ilcgln Within 0 MnnllU. Juat when feara were beginning to bo voiced that the For boa hilt provid ing for the lease or Summer and Abert lakee would be held up In tho Senate committee on Public Lands the Mil waa reported out of the eom mlttee and pawed by tho Senate. Governor Wlthyoombe signed it at once. Thla action in the Senate took place on Wodnwday 'afternoon nnd The Bulletin was able to report It In Ita hwuo or that day. The news was carried In the Portland papers ar riving in Head Thursday night and Friday morning. As reported by tho majority or tho committee the lease bill waa to to amended by the incorporation In tho lease of provisions that tho lessees should give bond guaranteeing pay trent hy them of bills Incurred for la bor and materials and that the sole of aha res or stock in any corporation oraanlxad to take over tho benrflis and privllegoa of the lease should lw Speaking of the recent term of the j subject to approval by the State Land Continued on last page) mend to them that the project bo la to the beneflt of public! completed this year nnd that work policy that the Government of the Vnlted Htatea relinquish to the atatea Ita ttllo to lands neuded for water i'-wer development." etc.; and that "burdeiteonie restrictions on the aet lltfitient of public landa and on the utilisation of mineral and timber producta" be remored "Waafilnglua, Idaho. Montana, Col- ratio, California. WyotHlnc. Utah, Nevada. North nnd South Dakota ara are Invited to the congrese, which Is to meet In Portland at tha call of the Oregon Oovnrnor. Tho governnm of enoh state represented are ox pent ad to participate. atari at once. Should thla be done Iturgaard will he at tha head of the work her. That he la probably the tieat engineer !n the atale on Irriga tion problem waa proven by his work on the Tumalo the 'isi two years. VIHITIXfl I.N SAI.HM. BALKM. Fee. 18. Mr. and Mm T. H. J. Duffy of Prtuevllle have been hrre this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo It. Wapletou Imvo alao been hare. Mn Stnpleton Is on hor way to vis it Ikt pnrontM, Mr. nnd Mra. J. A. Kant, In Hand. TO Ill'Il.D IN VICINITV OF IIH.M) WITHIN A YKAIt. "A new sawmill will bo built In tho vlolnlty of Ilend with a yoar.' Thcsu nro tho vords of John K. Hyan who returned last weak from Minneapolis. Ueyond thla fnot no atatoment of tho plans of tho new owners of tho Jnhnson-Prlnco timber can yet bo made. The an nouncement of tho exact location of tho mill, tlmo of beginning construction and other details will bo mndo at a later time, plana boinjt not yet sufuclontly formulated 'Co permit any dellalto un neuneement now. "When tho plana are ready," Mr Itynn aald, MWo will announuo thorn. In tho tnonntlnio wo cannot tako any chances of being embarrassed by a prematurestatctnent. Mcsldos, what I tell you now ought to bo enough fQrnow,A. mill will bo built In the vicinity of Ilend w(thln a year.'" leglalaturo Sir. Forbea aald there was a remarkable contrast be tween It and the one under tho preceding administration. "Thla aeeaion, he said, "waa not con tinually in receipt of messages from the governor Intended to influence legislation na waa the caao two yoara ago. Instead Cuvornor Wlthycombe left tho leglalaturo to attend to Ita duties and bo considered bills when they camo bofore him. In tho matter of harmony nothing more could have becu askod, both houses respecting tho governor's offlco and seeing to It that proper courtesy was paid It In legislative matters. This feature was especially noticeable In tho mat tor of tho appointment of tho dele gates to the water power convention whero tho Houso made provision tor Qovcrnor Wlthycombo on It." DUFFY IS APPOINTED INSURE YOURSELF AGAINST YOUR OWN CARELESSNESS Even though you might ncvoY hnvo a fire or thiuvas untur your homu, u paper mislaid is often times last just us irretrievably as if it had been burned or stolen. When your valuable papers are in our vault you KNOW where they nre and you KNOW they are safe. You can Ioaso a steel box in our vault with a non-pickablo Yalo lock- big enough to contain all your private papers, for $2 a year Can you nflbrd to be without this insurance? The Deschutes State Bank Prinotllto Man Itooomcs Klrot Judge of CrtMtk-JolTei-Miii Circuit Court. (Special to The Bulletin.) SAI.GM. Feb. II. Governor Wlthycombe haa today appointed T. IS. J. Duffy of Prtuevllle. circuit Judge i to terra ih the newly created dis trict omprletHg Crook and Jefferson countlea. Mr. Duffy ta one of the leading attornoys of Prlnevllle whero he haa resided alneo 1910. For the past two years he haa been city attorney and preceding that he waa assistant (Continued on last page.) DEATH OFU. BOZELL Had llecontly Undergone An Opera tion LenxcM I.argo Family. Charles I. llozell. one of the beat known realdeuta ot Head, died thla morning nt 4:35 o'clock. Tha newa of his death came aa a great shock to his many friends who were not aware of hla lllnees. Mr. Uoiell'a death waa caused by a gastric ulcer tram which ho had boon suffering for aome tlmo. recently having visit ed Portland for treatment. Mr. llozell llrst came to Ilend In 1908 as auperlntondent of construc tion of tho saw mill now operated by (Contlnuod on last page.) WOULD LOSE GUIS San FmncUco Minim; ilxpert Makes Offer for Hear Creek luxations. IT S Wnnllf.i nf Citn Vran.l.M. understood to bo an export repregent rvi.e the .Installation 0f actuaj lag Important reining InteroataTwaa in town last weeK on tils way out to Inspect the near Creek country where the recent grid discoveries were made. Artcr visiting the claims Mr. Woolley aald that he believed there waa no free milling gold there but that there might lie a valuable base or proposition. Mr. Woolley took away with u.xn a quantity of the ore tor aaaay. Thla week P. M. Caaroll of Valley Falls. Oregon, who accompanied Mr. Woolley on hla first R-in. returned and offered to lease the olalma that have been located. He succeeded In Hoard. The first provision waa inspired by the fact that a former leasee pf Bummer lako quit development wjifll owing about 118.000 to labors and material mon. Tho second prevfslon was designed to prevent stock Job bing. These amendments were voted down and the bill .passed ratifying the loase without modification. Following the ratification, tb Icaso tho plana of the Icssecnwero discussed In tho OregonIah,,aiiol fowa: Upon receipt ot word that tho Ore gon legislature bad ratlflod his lease on Summer and Abort lakes and that Governor Wlthycombe had signed tho transaction, Jason C. Moore, tele graphed yesterday, from Now York, that ho was ready to go ahead Im mediately with -tho expenditure of. $7,000,000 on tho project Soon after arranging tho leaso the Stato Land Hoard last December Mr. Moore departed for his homo la New York and since that time hla In tcrcsta havo been represented In Ore gon by Mr. Sheppard. Mr. Mooro'un- doubtculy will come to Oregon soon construction work. Within 90 darB ho will be required to deposit $15. 000 with the state in addition to tho $10,000 he advanced In December. Pipeline to Ite Irnld. Summer end Abert Lakee are situ ated In the south central part ot Lake county about SO mile apart and approximately 270 miles south of the intersection of the Desehutos and Columbia rivers. The lakes con tain rich salt deposita, whtolt tho syndicate led by Mr. Moore plans to transport by pipelines to the conflu ence of the two rivers whero a great abundance ot wator power la avail- getting hold of 23 It Is understood.) "" T" S" "t.r "and ral hut itin fli. inMinH i,. K.u n.. may ue uaa uom uy waier an ran. but tho first locators have held out ror better terms. It la reported that Mr. Woolley 'a assays run vory high. (Continued on last page.) . NEW PRICES ON TIRES T Iltlfl MANUFACTURERS are at laat ready to market their product on an ho neat basUj. The regulation lUt price, from which one buy er oould get n Ave per cent discount and another buyer thirty-live per cent, according to who tho buyer waa, have been discontinued. We have lu Ita place, a net prlco list, which it fair to the oouaumer, aa oory buyer pays the name prlre and which rep resents only a email pronMo the doalor. Wo consider tho preaent Output of DIAMOND Tilt US AND TUllKS the beat on the market. Prices nro as follows: SUa l'lalii Trend B. FERRELL President E. M. LARA Cashier ""v" 30x3 80x3 V a 2x3 Vj 31x4 ao,x4 30x4 Yt 37x5 $ 9.00 11.00 13.35 19.05 19.40 20.50 27.35 32.30 Non-Skld 1 Trend 'I 9.45 12.20 14.0Q 20.00 ' 20.35 21.55 28.70 33.90 && TuK's 2.3C 2.70 2.S0 3.90 4.00 4.20 6.20 0.30 Beijd Hardware Co. TIIH COMPANY THAT PUT THU WKAU" IN IIAUDWA1UJ. The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND,OR.EGON U. C. COE, President K. A. SATHEU, Vice- President i S. HUDSON, Caahler Daplul fully paid - - S35.Q0O Surtdus WfiXDO m &: FARM LOANS WE ARE PREPARED to receive applications for Farm Loans on patent ed, irrigated land, 3 to S years time. Write or Gall and see us, y sT5 TEe FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND 0 i i DIRECTORS U. C. Cow E. A. SATHKIl ". 3. IlODSON v. ii. rAiniwwa 5S) U. r.. Kt,U8