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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1915)
UftU. Tirr r.rv iu'llktix, unxi, onrc., avkdnehimy, may id, mis. iMnifH. P II , A COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS : CLUB MEETING IS LIVELY TRACK MO FIELD NEET Jtcii'l Team Take Tlilnl Plate, Red mond Second Full Llit of Win ners of Vnrloux KvonN. Tho team from Mm county high woliool won tho trn'k and Hold inMt Jiold al Redmond on Saturday. Red mond high being tf'ond and Hand tJ'IM Prltiavlll.t i'tip'1 hIo won the uecinmhtlon ronton. A largo num oar from Hend nttendwl the meet and tho Sand Hand fftrnlahad tho music ftir tho'dny. The various events nnd tholr win ners wort o follows- GfKmnTnr grade declamatory eon twitj Vffin hy Redmond, Hend repre--ontod by Ilnth llurns Toanl& Olrls singles' Redmond vs. Mctollos, won by Redmond. 8-1, V0, Roys sjnglcs Prlnevllln vs. Hend, won by Pruiovlllo, n-t, fl-i. dfrlif double--Redmond vs Prtno Vlllo, Wttn by Rndmond fi-3. 1-C. 8-1. Hays doubles Rend vs I'rlnovlllo, won by Prlnovllle. 3-8, 8-4, 6-1. 100 yard dash (high school) Mel- nan, Redmond: Hroslus, I'rlnovlllo: Kollcy, llcnd: 10 3-5 seconds. 100 ynrd dash (gradn) Young, Ilfil- rnond; McNoalv, Prtnovlllp; Hous Icy, Cnlvor; 11 seconds 120 ynrd high litirdlrn-riilRli school) Fnrnsworth, I'rlnovlllo; Stoldl, Rond: Card, Madras: 20 seconds I'Olo vnult (grade) Hrennon, I'rlno vllloi Htolnkopf, Redmond; 8 ft. 1 Inches. 3'old vtuilt (high bpIiooI) Fnrns wflrlh, I'rlnovlllo; Hhlvely, Rod in find. 410 yard run (high school) Melson, Ildllnnnd: Kelley. llond: Powell, Prlnarllle: S8 2-5 seconds. Ilil&tflnif broad J ii mil- (high school) "artigwnrth. Prlnevllle: Hoyd. Band; BMvely. Hndmond; 18 ft. 8 Ih. KuRlrtttg broad Jump (grade) llron mtm, PrlneTllle; Almpmn, Cnlvor: Ahbar, Redmond: 18 ft. 8 In. Hit ran (Mull aehool) flroderlek, Prlna-llte: Ferris. Redmond; Key. nolda, Hand: B.:3. 78 yarll low hurdles (grade) Ab bey, Redmond: Cndle. Prlnerlllo; Wrfftttt. Culver; 12 2-f. iliot put- (high Hchool) Hodgwa, PrWerllte; Rovd, Hend: Johneon, Redmond: 40 ft 7 In. 50 ynrd dash (grade) Tonne;, Red mond; Cndle. Prlnevllle: Wright, Oofref; 8 norondn. TtUHRlair high Jump- rgrdf) Turk. RMmoMd; fllmnnon, Culmr, O' Kitr. I'rlnnvlllA Jtff yard iUh- (high mcIiooM Mnl M. Hmlmoinl- Mnmltis. I'rlnftvllls; Wrtloy. Rtml: 34-Si "ond. B0 ynrd (IuhIi- - (high uphonll flodgon, I'rl8vllln: V.Ming. Rndmond: Smith, MhIoIIhii: 8 anponiln. TJlwo (high nohool) MIm, I'rliio vllltf: Shlvolv, Redmond: lloyil, nrtii hi rwt i in. Javalliii -Thigh mIiooM KaIoh, I'rlnp- vlllH! (lot-ton. Hand; Stolnkopf. Itetlinniiil: 133 foot I In. M0 yurd mill high gclinnn I'owell, rrlfloVlllo: (Jrfiton. Itnmt: I.oreo, H4rtmoiid: 2'.2 I-B. ItinflflitK lilRlf Jlimp 'high nohool) MntaSllgor. I'Inovllln: MoIhoii, ftmlnlond: I.lnrni MudrH; 8 fet. Half mllo reln' fgrmlni I'rlnevlllo, Ciilvar, Rpdmond; 1-so 1-8. Ullo rIy (high hoBooI) I'rlnovlllo, Roiliilond, lttid; 109 Ttlgrh Hdhool declhinnlorv pontMtM. nramhllo. won bv I'rlnevlllo BuiripnuiH, wttrt by rrlnevllle BeMl roprtwontwl In drumntlp tWn by Murgnret Rfhroilnr: In hu moroui by Mrgrei ThomiHton. Among those who intended the met (mm Iteml Were' Robert Innee. l.layil Kellor. Ilowird flerrlh, Kred T-UPt. Fred Trtiilett, A I Krenrli. TI. M. HiHltli, Wnlkor Hnnwell. Ted Hok, It. O. Uli)Uflron. Cwrl llunler. Chne Itonel), Weiidell Thompson, Pelvln Smith, M. 8 Miller, Cirl .len en, rrouk 1- Miller. .1 It Ruddell. Cheeter SprlHger, rvonnld Miiotiurln, He Conrrgr Jnekeon. whley Korreet. "Motro" WJiHwon. Mario Vox. Claire Hnntev, fjora RhImi, fluttle Miller. if R. Uve'ln l.eona dorlngnr. TreuceH Hteldl. John Sleldl, Rne Hnnnell. FTngh Thomnon. Margnrnt Thompeon, &(argnrt Boh radar. Ruth Caldwell. Oewevleva Chrrrlah, Oetie Tlve MaotaurWi. Carroll Boyd, Ma hal yratWti, Helen Mangy, Clinton nurna. Ura C Buraa, ClHniiiee Hoyd. Hart Nandare. !ee Rdwarda for good hooaa palat- lg AdV. Comnicrrlfil llndy llpnrs lllscnlon (r Itnad Siibcrlptlon Jlntlpr. Tho niPPtlng of tho Cotnmorrlel Club on Sntnrdnv wflu enllvonpd by reniRrkH by np'pral prpeont ae to how murh had been milnjorlbed for road work eail of town, the dltlcHlon be ing nroelnltHtPd by County Comtnla alonor Orerinrfe Htetpmont that ho had bean obliged to dlnpontlntie tho road work hewue anlmcrlptlona that lind leen expprted had not mnterlni liod. Out of the dlMtiMlon that fol lowed namp furthnr donntlong which Imvo mndo It possible to eontlnuo tho work this wpok. For the reat room committee, Dr Ferroll reported that no meetlngH lind yet been lipid but that nn effort would ho made to go forward wun tho work at one? It was voted that tho iiho of the rlub room bo given for a tnpptliiR to tie addrewed by Prof. Thomas Shaw, agriculturist of tho Oroat Northern Hallway, on the even ing of WodnoKdav, Juno 2 Tho next luncheon will be nt the llond hotel. MORE AGRICULTURISTS COME Prty of lllll Mno Olllrlnlt Ti Tour Central OroRon In Jtinp. A party of Immigration and agri cultural oKlrlnlH lrom the Hill linns will tour Central Oregon during tho llrat two wppka In June holding nicotlnga at vnrloun polnta and meet Iiib iih many fartnora nn iiomlblo, Tho llond meeting will be on tho even ing of June 2, In the Commercial Club room. According to announcement by J. T. Hardy of tho Oregon Trunk, tho party will be made up nn follow: Prof. Thomae Shaw, agrtculturlat, Oreat Northern Ry.; Prof. R. A. Wil ton, ngiiciilturlat. Northern Paclllr Ry.; F. V. (Iraham, woatem Immi gration agent, Great Northern Ry.: C. It, Arney, Immigration agent, Northern Porlflp Ry.; and two of the heat Inatruptora from the O. A. C , Inaludtng A. M. Iirett, now located In CiMltrel Oregon. Profeaaor Shaw will apeak on diversified farming, dry farming ami llveatoek. COUNTY COURT NOTES In anticipation of tho settlement between Crook and .Teffenion coun ties provided by the county division law the courts of tho two counties have arranged for the employment of Max Crandall to audit tho records of Crook county. The expense of tho audit will bo homo Jointly hy Crook and Jefferton county on a basis of two thirds and otio third respective ly. Tho county court house has beon Insured In the sum of 80,000. Sheriff Knox will quallfr at once as tax collector the law passed by tho lost legislature taking those du ties away from the county treasurer. The county court has agreed to contribute $75 to Tillman Reuter for tho purpose of placing an agricultural oxhtblt at the San Francisco fair, on condition thnt .lefforson county con tribute the snmo amount. roi'XTUY ix kouS'I) siiAi'i:. Duni Review of last Saturday states that tho country is In remark- ublv sound rendition, nnd in effect, that even war would not ser iously affect us economically. Dun savs: "The developments of the week afford now proof of the essen tial stability powor of the financial and buslneM structures, While there Is uncertainty as to the final outcoino, thoro Is faith In. tho ability of tho Nntlon to adapt Itself, with financial readlnofw, to every contingency that may arise." Arrangements nre bolng mado to provide an odlce In the court house for Circuit Judge Duffy. Tho county court has appropriated $200 each for tho Redmond Potato show and tho Sisters fair. Henry Clow has been appointed Janitor ot tho court house. Tho rond dlatrlcta of the county hnvo been rebounded by the county court to care for tho changes made hy tho separation of Jefferson county. II1M1SO.V AN ORKOO.V l)KMOATI. BAMCM, May lH.-Oovernor Wlthy eomhe hae announced that the con ference of wostern states called to dlamuat water power ami other (jnos tlona of public importance will meet In Porttmwl geptemher 31, 23, 33. C. 8. Hudson, or Hend. la one of the five Oregon delegate. The others are the Oovwnor. Renatora Huston and Thompson nnd Hi! gar IV Plpor, editor of the Oregonlan. It Ih ex poctod that half a doien governors and many of the west'ii most Import ant poraonages will attend tho conference. COWXCIIj has applications. Tho chief buslnoHH to ciimo hoforo tho council nt Ita mooting laat night was tho Oregon Trunk apur franchise for tho now Shevlln saw mill, as ro portod elsewhere In this pnpor. Oth er ninttora presented and referred to eommlttPOH were nn applactlon from Louis Doonar for llcenso to opernto n moving ploturo hnuso and from tho Hand hnnd for n contribution from the city. TU.UALO C1IVKS HANOI. ' The We lde Agricultural Fnlr AaaoeteUott will glva a danae In the hall at Tumafo oh the aranlng of Friday, Mar l Mutrtr by Mr. Mo Laiirta ftiul Joe MeKay Rofresh HHnta will bo rved by th htdlw of few wat le. Adv. 16-1 le SUUVMV IS rOMI'I.HTKO. The aarray for the SMrar lke Ir Wgntloa aroJrt haa Juirt boea oom leted by V. It Parkhlll and a foree of aaatatant anglneara In the employ of the federal nerlamatlon aervlro. If the report of the enainaera l fav orabia a pradleted by peroii who bare made preliminary inrMtliation of tba aroML lb 8ller Ijibe Water laera- Aawatalton will aroeeed at oare with plaaa for bonding the dis trict sad Irrigating more than 160. 66 arraa Bf sag brush land. Tbla prolert Um lianglng Are for a 4tte yenftt Tha raeant leasing of ldlte ronaty'a mtaaral Iskaa haa re vlvad Irrigation eatbualaam flPI'ICHUS ARM IILHCTKIL At the ralar maatla of the Rand rarent-Twwlier Aaaoatatloa bald at h Held aobool oa Tharaaav oHeaw ,.r the coming rear ware alerted aa f,,ii president. Mra O A. Tbor v,.n lt lci paeldnt. Mr H. J (i '( r( 'nd rlea urealdeat, Mre. R i'i Vu-rN aepre'arv. Mre. V. A. i . i. n-urer. Mra R M. Swltb c , -n t ibe rsiailon eoaaattt !,, mi hrard nnd a cumiftH'a aa jK ,. it, ,,.iider fnrtbar tba tab Je of a auugruid In Keawood COLLKOK ISMIIKS PAMPHLKT. To assist In tho obsorvnnco of n law passod by tho Inst legislature re quiring that n llcenso bo seoured by all liners of tho llnbcock test for de termining butter fat nnd for other purposes connected with tho dairy business tho Oregon Agricultural College has Just issued a pamphlet on the HUhJoct. Tho pamphlet Is college bulletin No. 201. and may ho had on application to tho college. PIONKKR COM PAX V ICXTKXDS. Tho Pioneer Teletihono Company has announced that construction of a double metallic telephone from Mad ras to Culver via Metollus will soon be undertaken. Poles for tho lino are now being delivered nnd when tho line !s completed .lefforson coun ty will enjov much better service. RESOLUTIONS PASSED Tiimnlo Aivewiiieiit Club AViints I'ann Lund McthoiN Chnnjjcd. Tho following resolutions In re spect to tho assessment of farm lands were passed by the Ttunhlo Im provement Club at Its meatlng on Saturday, May 8. -i "Whoreas, It has been tho custom of tho County Assessor to place the valuation nn farm lands nt various rat ee and to distinguish hetween the various kinds of crops grown on tho said farm lands, and "Wherona It Is deemed to ho unfnlr and unjust to place n valuation of from $20 to $25 por aero on Innds seeded to nlfnlfn and clovor and nt the same tlmo to plnco n valuation of from $15 to $18 per aero on slm llnr lands on which nro grown wheat, oats, potatoes anil other crops, and "Whereas, Wo bollevo It not right to punish tho farmer because ho chooses to grow a certain kind of crops on his land, "Thoroforo Up It Resolved. That the Tumnlo Improvement Club, In regular session assembled, respect fully demand that tho rate of taxa tion ho plnced on n uniform basis for farm lands under like conditions nnd of tho snmo qitnllty and condition of soil and thereby ellmlnnto tho pros ant custom of punishment to tho far mer who desires to raise certain kinds of crops on his lands; "Re It Further Resolved, Thnt n ropv of those resolutions bo handed tho County Assessor, a copy sent tho County Hoard of' KqunlUatlon and that a copy bo sent Tho Rend Rul letln for publication. "J. N. 11. OKRK1NO. "P. H. PINKSTAKF. "FREW II. WILSON, Committee." 50 LOTS IN AUBREY HEIGHTS $13. $150 $J00 $2r,o CI'T TO 8 0(1 15 H KlrtO . ijtia"S M CASH AXI MONTHLY, 0 PKR CBNT OK fit) CASH ANI SIO MONTHLV, NO INTKREST J. A. EASTES, Agent & w ( W ti w w w M iV ffiC5:s:s?'S:s:iJ!Ki5 K ssrKSfraKsrxiK Dr. Ida Lkhrendt OPTICIAN Will lie nt the following placas on the (lutes named below. Those wishing their oyes examined or fitted with glasses please remember these dates as I cannot remain longer. llond, May 10 to 22. Kedmond, May 21 to 2fl. Culver, May 27 to 20. Metollus, May 1)1 nnd Juno 1. (lraduate of McCormlcks Optical College Chtcago, Illinois m urn w . r VA ? Mlet.lS M 4ftrtW4i 5SSn 35 M w n M M M n n M w H M M W M n TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKRX. Notice Is hereby given by the un dorslgned, a majority of the directors of the Wenandy Livery Company, that pursuant to authorization by a majority voto of tho stockholders of said corporation nt a meeting held on tho 1st day of May, 1915, wo have filed supplementary articles of In corporation of said Wenandy Livery Compnny changing tho name of said corporation to Ploneor Auto Stnge & Truck Compnny, nnd that said ar ticles have been filed with tho cor poration commissioner In tho mnnnor prescribed hy law. Dated this 10th day of May. 1015, FRANK ELKINS, President. LON L. FOX, Secy, nnd Treas. AXXOUXCKMHXT. Tho Rend-Klnmath Auto Stago Co, nnnounco tho starting of their touring car service between Hend nnd Klamath Falls, May 20, 1915. RATUS. Hend to Hnrper $ 1.50 Hend to La Pino 2.50 Hend to Crescent 1.00 Hend to Lnngroth 8.00 Hend to Ft. Klnmath 9.00 Rend to Chllonuln 10.00 Rend to Klnmath Falla 11,50 Cars losve Rend Tuosday, Thurs day and Saturday after morning' train. Hcnkle. Hovt & Hodson. Props. R. O. Lnmborson, Agont. lie. Rend, Oregon. rrjfv.Tr. Lowo ft Turner t)io well KjjaSknown eye specialists ot Port "lnnd, will lie In Bend Tuesday and Wednesday-. Juno 3, .1. Consult them at Thorson's Jewelry store. ad ONR CrCNT A WORD Is all'a little Want Ad will cost you. ,,- RATE HEARING. 7 HELD LAST WEEK (Continued from pngo 1.) company engineer basing his figures on about three ncren more thnn the commission figures. , Ownership Ih filven. Since the clnso of tho hearing tho following statement of tho ownurshlp of tho stock of tho Rond Wator THE SANITARY LINER t o ich f'e iron bowl dumber of t a separator. I ma liner can uniauo but smpio iockiuk ucv' z v, riridlv In Dhco when in tho framo o tho separator. fitPL .. it m ..n.-M'. I T5Sl,lilSS It the only eptr on 0 rnarkrt X'.SSit'to'kSp'lS chi nt twtt condlnoa. TbU. 3cm?SnZLJltlv th World'. Record for elwn tldmmln in fifty """ nintwlth ten dMcrent brcedi ot cowl during .1 Prloa 01 thUty dtyt. CM on .. for our atw . eaulowa.. . W-jH? J ? "SHttS 'J. H? j asffisaai. FOR SALE BY SKUSE HARDWARE CO. DEND. OREGON COLLINS SALTZMAN DIRRLB HENKLH HOYT HODSON Bend-KIamath Auto Stage Co. AND Bend-Burns Auto Stage Co. RATESt ,S 1. nnxn iiAitpnit jtKXD LA PIXi: iiHxn 'ri:sci:xt HKXIl LOXdltOTir IJKXII FORT KLAMATH iiKxn cmw)Qrix HUNI1 Kia.MATH I'ALUS I1KXI1 IUJRXS Curs Iawp Renil for Klamatli KalN Tiir-dny, Tliursthiy mill Sntuiilay after .Mitrnitit; Tmln. It. (2. LAMHKHSOX, Agent, II0111I, Oregon. ill U..-0 1.00 (1.00 11.00 10.01) '11..-.0 10.00 Light & Power Co, has beon filed with tho commission with the con- aent of tho attorney for tho city. "Tho stock of the Hend Water Light & Powor Compnny Ih owned by the Contrnl Oregon Powor Com pnnv, and the Central Oregon Power Compnny stock Is owned as follows: Chnrlea A. llrown, Chicago, 180 shares; Kempstor R. Mlllor, Chicago, 250 shares; Richard Dowoy, Chicago, OSA shares; F. R. Welles, Chicago, JJO shares; Mary B. Dewey, Chicago, CO'sharos. "Tho Central Oregon Powor Co. was formed In 191'J for tho purposo of purchasing tho powor holdings of Tho Rend Compnny. "Of tho 750 shares of tho stock ot the Rend Wator Light & Powor Cam pan v 745 aro hold by Kempstor 13 Miller as trustee for tho Central Ore gon Power Company tho other flvo shares aro held by tho officers to make them ollgihlo for ofllco." With tho fncta hoforo it which wero brought out In tho hearing Inst wcolc thu commission will now dccldo on a- fhluntton of tho company s property on which It Is entitled to a roturn at tho present tlmo, and lis tho rates which may ho chnrgod In the company accordingly, Tho data on which tho (ladings of the com mission may ho oxpectod Is not known. HHRHHaaafl illP WSKjS nV 'VJtJHaaaaaBrfcljMEv' "'njaa-t ''jStofiJ1 ' fflffl 'LBarVaaaeV ' i BaWyflHaaVwV aWJaaWl1 KftCjSTHP-. nBl:p'- 3 W. avLJ atKlaMaaatr-. ffaB&itW 1 F 'BTKEafSBIIQIPv aaaaa aaflnJtlMflQali OaWi 1 fHaaMfinfflSaVtS aaaaaK aUidL AEMsalBtSmtt FijK?H3i! i 'rSarVimaaaalaK'Baal JaaaaaaRaaVVfiiaHRff BEaar ' 'rtflKsC2S2 1 I'iW'WltffMKHKvaaaal 1 PPJR ! SP-' MKMmH aaaanr''XSi. '3 WtJf-Mf AtSaP" iaaC-' KaBaaSaaalBlaflCDBaaiaal aJaaaMagaWgyaMHg J Y' JlafclaliagaB i5lBaaaaSaCvT2P , rflHanl aaaaaaaaHRP' S' " THE BEND COMPANY LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH FIR AND MAPLE FLOORING MILLWOOD $2.50 Per Load DELIVERED TOWN LOTS AND ACREAGE V! f V L,'"