The bend bulletin I Vol. XIII. STUB HERE FOR 1EE1G TO ATTEND DINNER TO NIGHT A. Ii. .MIU and C. C. Colt iif the Port land committee In Piuty Weath er Makes Trip South IiiimmnIIi1o WHl llctiirn t rurtlniKl. To meet with representatives or tho sectlonn through which tho pra Jcctcd Oregon, California & Eastern will run, and to attend tho meeting for the reorganization of tho Contra! Oregon Development League, itoliort 1-3. Strahorn, president of tho road, with momlier8 of his Portland com mitter, nrrlvod In town this morning. Ilnllrond olllclals and representatives of tho Portland Chamber of Com merce nccompanlcd tho party. Duo to weather conditions In tho country to tho south It is tho pl.in of most of tho party to return to Portland tomorrow morning Instead of making tho trip to Hums, Lr-ke--vlovv and Klamath Kails as originally planned. Mr. Strnhorn, howover, with C. C. Chapman, will go on to Hums, Lnkovlow and Klamath Falls, leaving Thursday morning. Com mittees nro nlso hero today from Sli ver Lnko, Paisley and other southern points. Tho Portland committee solccted hy Mr. Strnhorn to assist In the pro potion of tho project consists- of A. Ii. Mills, president of tho First Na tional Hank and of tho Oregon I.lfo Insurnnco Co.. J. C. Alnsworth, pres ident of the Unltod States National Bank: W. M. Lndd, prosldent of Ladd & TUton Hank; Nathan Strauss, mnn nger of Flelschnor, Mayor & Co ; Franklin T. Orlfllth, president of tho Portland Hallway. Light & Power Co. nnd C. C. Colt, president of tho Port land Chnmhor of Commorco and of tho I'nlon Mont Company. Of tho committee only Messrs. Mills and Colt wcro nolo to mnko tho trip. Ilcsldos thoso two and Mr. Stra liorn tho members of tho party In clude C C. Chapman. .1. W. Hrowor. Phil Motchan. Jr., W. C. Wilkes and C. V. Uolilnson. This morning, with tho visiting delcgntos to tho meeting of tho de velopment league, thp party has been shown around towltjAind taken on a trln of Inspection to tho now saw mills. j , They are attending the develop ment loaguo mooting this afternoon nnd will speak at tho dlnnor tonight. TO SF.LL ItOXDS .MONDAY. nids for tho snlo of bonds for tho Suttles Lako Irrigation project will take place noxt MondBy at Grnnd vlew. Consldornhlo Intoroat Is at tached to tho meeting, ns upon tho action will dopond how soon actual construction work will commence on tho project. .. - A special lssuo of Tho Hulletln containing reports of tho meet- lng of tho Dovolopmont Lorguo this afternoon, and of this evon- ing's dlnnor will bo on snlo Thursday morning. Got your cpy beforo lonvlng town. .. --- - 7 W. h COUB, Pros. THOS. C'Onn, THE CENTRAL OR.EGON BANK -Capital $25,000, Fully Paid Will Open for Business December First 1915 oc W. U COBB W. L. O'DONNKLL vr. .". A. U MILLS. President of First Natlonnl Hank cr Portland nr.d gf Otcgvii Ufo Insur ance Company. HANLEY CAUGHTVVITH BARS UP: SNOW TURNSKLAMATH PARTY Two Cms From Klniuath Full Find Hnoir .Smith of Crescent nnil Have to tilvo Tilp Vp. William Ilpnley Is not horn today becauco ho was caught " u 1th the bars up," whllo tho Klamath Falls dele gation, which started for llcnd on Monday, got stuck In tho snow be tween I'ort Klamath and Crcscont and hnd to turn back. lloth Mr. Hanley nnd the Klamath club hovo wired Mr. Strahorn of their situation, tho mossagos bolng ns fol lows: Hums, Ore, Nov. 1G, 19115. Kobort n. Strnhorn, llcnd, Oregon. Your coming to Contrnl Oregon cnught mo with tho bars up tyul couldn't got nway. Kvpoct to bo In Portland noxt wook. Why can't you como to Hums? I will accompany you Lnkovlow-Klamnth Falls. WILLIAM HANLI-3Y. Klamath Falls, Ore., Nov. 10, 191C. Robert I" Strnhorn, Bond. Oregon. Ten dolegatos from Klnmath Fnlls to Central Orogon Dovolopmont Lenguo left horo Mondny In two auto mobiles, encountered throo feet of snow on mountain botweon Fort Klnmath and Crcscont nnd forced to return back today nftor having shov- od enrs through snow drifts In hope of meeting with you at Hond. Wo scud our regrets nt tnnblllty to bo with you, UOwovcr our shoulders nro to tho wheel to aid you In your plans for tho development of Contra! Oro gon. Wo sond our greetings nnd bo-U wishes for n successful meeting and oro looking forward with plonBuro to seolng you horo. Plenso keep us post ed as to your arrival horo. If snow prevouts your trip from Hond to Lakovlew como here by rail and wo can get you from hero to Lskovlow. KLAMATH COMMKltCIAL CLUU. Ml M.I CAN 1,1X13 NOW LOCAL. A change hns been made In tho toll system on tho tolephono lino botweon nnml and Mllllcan whoreby nil sub- sorllwrs of tho Pioneer Compnny In Hond will havo access to tno toio phono lino botweon Hond nnd Mllll can without toll chnrgo. This chnngn will offer freo Bervlco for Hend suh uprihors to olthor P. n. Johnson's storo or tho Mllllcan ranch. D. F. IIUNTKR, Yleel'ies Cashier DIRECTORS ' ' ,THOS COBB D. E. HUNTKB ROSS KAnNHAM vrra ,ii- s -m JJ m:x, oult.ox, v.tjxi:siuy aftkkxoox, xof.mhku it, mi.-. NFID PROGRESS NEW BUILDINGS GO UP FAST Sash mid Door Fnctoiy Xcars Comple tion Dry Shed and Kiln Itlso at Shevlln-llkoii Phuit Logging Operations nro Under Wiiy. With the piers almost all In plnco and with matorlnl all on tho ground, tho rnlslng of tho dry sheds and plan ing mill at tho Hrooks-Scnnlon mill Is expected to begin this week. Tho Bortlug shed, work on which was com menced last week, Is Hearing comple tion. Placing or timbers In tho nlll Is now going on preparatory to tho arrival of tho machinery for Instal lation. Exterior work on tho mill Is now almost completed nnd tho win dows are being put In this week. X largo crow of men aro engaged this week nt tho Shevlln-Hlxon plant In Installing tho hollers nnd lire boxes In tho power house. This work will bo completed somo tlmo noxt week. Tho walls for tho dry kiln nro begin ning to rise rapidly. Tho plora havo nil beou placed for tho dry 'shod s't uated on the opposlto sldo of tho track from tho snsh and door factory nnd tho raising of IIiIh building will begin olthor Into this week or enrly next week, Tho sash nnd door fac tory Is now nlmost completed nnd Is In rondlnou for tho machlnory which Ib oxpected to arrlvo within tho noxt two woelcs-. Tho steel for tho hugo burner Is almost In placo nnd -tho hiv ing of brick will commonco ns soon as this work la completed. Tho forco of men In tho woods linn boon Increased to 20, nnd logging oporntfons aro well undor way, It Is oxpected to havo a month's cut ahead of tho mill by tho tlmo It opens. The date on which sawing will begin Is now set nt February 1C, 101C. Tho now furnlturo for tho'ShovlIn Hlxon olllco hns arrived nnd was placed this weok. Construction will begin this wcok on the 'compnny barn to bo filtuntPd to tho cast of tho Shoxlln mill. Tho building will bo SO feet long and 3C feet wldo. COUNTY JB TAXES Accountant Cniudalt Finds That Over 811,0(11) Was Xot Paid. Crook courty own more than $11. 000 to tho various towns nnd school districts In Crook nnd JoTerson conn tlos, nccordlng to n report which has Just been completed by Candiill Roberts, who havo boon auditing tho count) books for sovoral months past. Tho City of Hond ami school dis trict 12 both come in for n good elioro of the total, tho foimer receiving $837 and 'he lattor $2,172. In cer tain districts It was found thnt over payments had been mudo by tno county. 1 1 A COMPLETE LINE or CARPENTER TOOLS 1 AT: Bend Hard-ware Co. Tho Company that put lh "Vr" in Hordwuro IF YOU DID NOT CALL FOR ONE HI &WWWWi& xS- MUCH FREIGHT I ! IK NEW LINE i 130 TONS SHIPPED LAST A10NTI1 Meat, Silent', (uso1ltie mid Machinery Make up Hulk of lluslticss to Inter ior Towns Pi-ospoets For Com ing Year Aio Very (Jood. Somo Idea of what tho business Is that nvvnlts tho construction of tho Oregon, California & Eastern south nnd south cast from Hond may lie gained by n ctuily of tho present dis tributing business cart led on nt this point. For this purpose Maunger A. M. Prlngle, of the United Warehouse, which handles nil Incoming freight for points other thnn Hond, wont ovor tho lecords of his olllco for n repro sontntlvo of Tho Hullottn, giving him his latest llgurcs. "in tho Inst 30 dns," said Mr. Prlngle, -,130 tons of goods In less than car load lots havo beou shipped Into Hend for distribution to tho In terior. Included In tho shipments havo bcon provisions, mncjilnory and household goods, but the total doos not Include, car lond lots for tho In terior, nor nny of tho goods shipped In to Hend merchants nnd later re shipped to customers in tho lntorlor by them." Thore has been n big Incronso, nc cordlug to Mr. Prlnglo. In all ship ments cpm'ng to Hond In tho Inst live months, tho shipments of many com modities having moro thnn doubled In amount over thoso of any lileo per iod Inst year. Sugar, moots, goRollne, mnchlnory nnd Hour represent tho bulk of com modities going In largo quantities to tho lntorlor points. In tho last month, for oxnmpln, 3t5.liOO pounds of cured meats nnd lnrd wero ship pod out of Hond, or 11.000 Bounds more thnn In tho pnmn month n year ngo. Slnco September 1, 1102 sneks of sugar havo been shipped to tho Inferior from tho warnhouso nnd 1S00 Backs of Hour havo been sold to mot' chants botweon Hend anil Hums nnd botweon Hend nnd Silver Lnko. G-nso lino and oil nro largo Itoms nlso. Mr. Prlnglo estlmntoliiK that S.fiOO gal Ions nro shinned Into tho Interior ovory month . To carry all this freight 10 nuto trucks nro running out of Hond to lntorlor points, onch with n oapaclty of from two to four tons. All the business hns not hosn going oun wny by nny moans, tlmro having been a consldornhlo body moving this past yonrout to tho tnllrond from tho Interior. The Inrgest Item or this nn luro to bo handled nt tho Hond wnro ho'ifo wan tho wool, which camo In greater qiiontltlwi thnn over before from Bllver Lnko nnd othor pointn south, somo evon cnmlnK from No vsda hncnuo of tho bettor conditions prevailing here In nil, Mr Prlngls snvs. IR0.000 pounds of wool mine to Hond bolng GET A CATALOG JJ t. t. ClMjl'. Presldont of tho Portland Chamber or Commc.co mil of tho Union Mo.it Company. brought by the trucks on tholr return trips. Then thoio havo boon this year for the first tlmo shipments of ryo from tho Foit Hock country to tho Hend (lour mill. This year, nlso thore havo come to Hend for shipment In larger quan tities thnn over before horses, cattle and sheep from Silver Lnko, Fife and other points in tho country planned to bo reached by the now rail linos. DEGIGNATEDASOEPGSITQRY I'li-ht Notional to Itcvclvo Postal Sav ings of Hend, Kcdmoud, I'rlnevlllo Notlco of Its designation ns a de pository for postil savings fumls has boon received by tho First National Hnuk of Hand nnd ns soon ns crtaln formalities l.avn been nttctided to postnl savings will bo dcposltud with It. In addition to the receipts or tho Hond post olllco tho locnl bank will bo designated lo leceivo tho current postnl savings deposits or tho I'llno vlllo nnd ltcdmou I post otllcen, ac cording to tho lot tor Just recnlvod from Washington. With tho growth of tho 1 cnl postal savings business this Is oxpected to menu a worthy ad dition to the business of tho bank. DilELSON JETS CONTRACT lias Ciovr at Woik on Sow P(po Lino For II. W. L. At P. Co. Tho contract for extending fTfoftPltchor, Oliver Nt-HIIL. Gf?i. water mains cf tho Hend Water Light & Power Co. up rlvor to connect with tile C. O. I. Co. IIiiiiio has boon let to M. J. Dnnlelsnu, who hns n crow nt work nlready. Work Is being cir rlod on both ways fiom tho center or tho now lino In tho hope or Mulshing It ns soon ns possible. In nil 23 cur- londs or 1 1 Inch plpo will bo laid, or about two nnd n hslf miles. Mr. Danlelsou wut In chnrgo or tha erection of tho prosont dam or the Hend Wntcr Light & Power Co. nnd nlore recently he has built tho log ging, pond dnm for tho ahovlln-lllxon Company nnd tho HrookM-Honnlon Lumlir Co , and tho booms for tfio former company. CIII1IKT.MAS CANTATA CIIOKKX "Tho Light Ktnrnnl" bv Iteno Ilionnor and II. W. Petroe. has been selected by the choir of the Prosby- torlau church as tho omitutii to bo sung on ChrlstinnH ova. Aoout 20 Voiron will pitrtlclpato. S HIDSON, Presldont C CO I-:. Vice Prtsld.nt A HATIIIJH, Vlco Pies. K. I, II. fiwrfa S? rv rW) (nin fr&' fWiffifr&fffit) Wi. The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Capltiil fully pit I1 HurpItH . . . . IIIML IIAXKIXU SKIIVIUi:, Ilogular bank loans; Wo nro prepared at nearly nil times to mnko advances to rellablo parties for their requirements. Wool and sheep loans: Wo aro NOW prepared to loan money to sheep men for tho purchase of shoop. We are now prepared to iidvnnco you 10c por pound on all wool you store In tho Warehouse at lieud, at 8 per cent for either DO days or six months, Sheep men do not hnve to sell at present prlcos unless they wUh. The money Is reedy for you. We nre NOW prepared to mako loans on cattle for six months, for feeding purposes, but not on raugu or she stiifr. We nro NOW prepared to make loans on good fnrm lands, with good water rights, no mntter where loouted In Central Oregon, tho bigger tho loan the better, pro vdlng the proportion Is n good one ami will stand clos est Inveatlgstlon ns to vnluos and title. Write u for Information. Hank by mall unci secure our seivlee. iV TEb FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND .17. R LEAGUE TODAY DELEGATES PRESENT IN FORCE Central Oregon Dovolopmont I tody to Assist in Strahorn Ititlltoud Plans Lust .Meeting Held In Kbiumtli Fulls Was Two Yours Aro.1 ., 5c" To assist In tho consummntlonf tho Strnhorn plnus for tho develop ment of Central Oregon tho Contra! Orogon Development l.cnguo Is holng rcornnnlzod nt a meeting hold this nfteriuou at tho Droam Theatre. Del. ogutoa nro present from ovory section to bo reached by tho new londox- ' copt Klamath Falls, tho cotnmltfcb from thuro liuvlnc bse:t forced lo turn bnclt beemtso or weather cohill-" tions. S7 A number or representatives rnro nlso present from towns to tho north of Hend Including Piinevllle, Hod mond, Culver, Tuinnlo nnd MndrnW Tho last provluus meeting of tho dovolopmont league vvns hold In Klnmath Falls on August 21, 1913. At that meeting olllcora wero oleclejl ns follows, president, William linn ley, Hums; vlco piosldnnt, W. 8. Worden, Klnmath Fulls; V. F. King, Prluevlllo: and Fred Cronoiulllor, I.nhovlow; secretary, .1. W, Hrowor, Hedmoud; tronsurer, C. S. Hudson, llond. Hond was elected ns tho uuxt moating plnco or tho lenguo but for vsrlous lonsons no session was hold in 1U1I. The Iorkuo Is now holng reorgnult ed to five Its nsjlstanco In tho rail road development or this section. " Dologates horo today who Imvg registered nt Mauagor Do Armond's olllco nro: Hums J. J. Doognn, J, Schvvnrtr, P. II. McConnoll. II. (3. Lovens, C. II. Leonard, II. M. Horton, H. C. Smith, .Ins, J, Lnmpshlro, H. J. McKlnnon, It. C. Dwyor, Tom Hlnck, (leorgo Froy, P. S. Weltlonhlllor, F. Dlbblu. Paisley W. 8. Daniels, Kph Mil ler. I). II. Conrad, F. L. Young, -Norman Anderson, Otto Holluder, Culver O. C. Young. Sllvor Lako P. I). Hoodor, T. 9. Kluuey, F. M. Chrlsmnun, J. II. Do Lncey, W. K. McCormnck, alias. Croscoiit 13. a. lloiirii, lira La follotto Tumnlo I'red N. Wnllnco. W. II. Clerking, J. M. Oiillln, J. N. II. Clerk ing. Madras iowls II. Irving, II, O. Klbbon. Prluevlllo J. II. Upton. W. T. Downing, .1. II. Doll, Itoss Unblnson, K. Wngomir, O. O. Adams, M. II. Kl llntt, tl. II. I.nfollotta, Arthur H. Michel, f L. Shntluck. STATE'S COXTIIACT I3X PI ItlW. SAL1'3M, Nov. 12. Ststo Hnglntier Lewis today received notice from tho rommlHslonor or tho gtuuiral lnnd ol llco that the stale's contract w'lth tho gfiiornl laud olllco for tho reclama tion of the Hetiham Falls Irrigation project Imil expired, ami giving tho statu 30 ls)s In which to show cuusa whv It should not bo oancollud. -The project lontiilns 71,000 ncres, and It Is ii part of the Central Orouon Irrl- ill n Comimny's project. No work hns been done on It. M I, MIA. Ca.hler tl MdtKVNOLDS. Asst. Cashier, A B'lOVLK.Assi Cashier 2.(J0 ... jHW tfi k