TAOn a. HEARING CONTINUES IN MORTGAGE SUIT NEW ATTACK UN This Maiden Tends To Favor the Unusual Paisley or Ecclesiastical Elfcct Which Will You Have ? This "Slip On" For The Skating Champion (From Saturday's Dally.) Hearing was resumed here In cir cuit court today beforo Judgo Duffy in tho caso of J. 11. Ilautugartuer vs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Etowo for tho foreclosure of an $ 1,1 00 mort gage on nn SO aero tract of land near tho city. Following thu con clusion of tho suit In open court. Judge Duffy will take tho caso un der advisement. u- - INJUNCTION MAY BE NEXT MOVE. NEED BIG DELEGATION AT CONGRESS. THK BKND DULLKTIK, BEND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 27, lf10 COUNT u K- Jf. G. Wallace, Anti-I)llsloulst Cotin. fed, Snjs Suit To Be Plied, Wliou Ho Learns Deschutes Will Stay lu Business. (From Saturday's Dally.) That another effort to enusa trouble- for Deschutes county may ema nate from Prlnovlllo In the near fu ture In addition to the quo warranto proceedings filed URalnst the new county court, was tha information given out today by Vernon A. Forbes, who Is associated with District At torney II. II. DeArmond as counsel for tho members of tho court. The possibility that another suit may bo filed was disclosed In u telephone con versation which Mr. Forbes held with X. Q. Wallace, of Prlnovillc, one of tho attorneys drawing up tho quo warranto complaint for Gus Stadig, which was made public yesterday. Tho next mova will, in all prob ability, bo lu tho naturo of a request for a temporary Injunction having as its object tho restraining of Des chutes county from doing business us a municipal corporation while the first suit is pending, according to tho intimation made by Mr. Walluco. When tho Prliiovllle attorney called up Mr. Forbes, it was to uak if Deschutes county was to continue In business. Ho was assured that there would bo no suspension of county activities, upon which he In formed Mr. Forbes that under theso conditions, he would have to file an other suit. In case proceedings of tho kind aro Instituted, there is little doubt but that a temporary injunction would be granted by the circuit court, but this, Mr. Forbes believes, would bo In effect only until argument could be made before tho court, a matter of a few days at most. Ho does not believe that there Is any chance for the granting ofa permanent Injunc tion. Circuit Judge Duffy stated this morning that ho would be ready to hold court In tho quo warranto pro ceedings on Wednesday or Thursday of next week. With tho filing of tho first case against the oiriclals of Deschutes county, the question arose whether legal instruments having to do with affairs within tho boundaries of tho now county should bo filed In Bund and Prlnevllle. District Attorhoy Do Anno ml took tho matter Into his own hands this afternoon, when ho communicated with tho county clerk of Crook county, requesting that all such instruments presented In I'rino vlllo for filing, bo sent to Iiend. In tho mean tlmo, he Is writing to At torney General Hrown In Salem, asking for an opinion as to tho ex act status of affairs. George S. Young, Chairman of "Steering" Committee for Cen tral Oregon, Kuiptiuslzcs Importance of Issues. CROOK DEPUTY BUYS TREATS AS A FINE l'lojil A. I towel I Servos Pnpero Against County Court, Then Knees Truffle tluircc, (From Saturday's Dally Bulletin. ) Urging a full representation from Central 'Oregon at tho Irrigation Congress to be held In Portland, Georgo S. Young, county surveyor, and chairman of tho "steering" committee named at tho recont ir rigation congress held lu llcnd, Is sued a statement today in which he omphaslzcs tho most Important Is sues which will coma beforo tho delegates lu Poitlaud. Ho says as follows: "The next or llfth annual Oregon Irrigation congress will bo held at tho Imperial hotel, Portland, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 4, fi and G, 11)17. "Among tho most Important It ems which will bo considered nru the following: "A hill to place Irrigation district bonds on tho approved list of legal securities for state, county and pub lic funds; "A bill to capltnllzo tho first flvo years' Interest on Irrigation district bonds, or to add the Interest for tho first flvo year period to tho cost of construction ami Issuu bonds to tho totnl amount; and also numerous changes In the present Irrigation district law. "All of theso aro very Important to Iiend and Central Oregon, and it is absolutely essential that this vi cinity bo fully represented at tho coming congress, sluca tho action of this congress will largely determ ine tho action of tho next legislature upon Irrigation matters. Further, If wo neglect to get tho nbovo leg islation at this tlmo all develop ment work lu Irrigation will bo lost. It is therefore highly desirable that all who can attend this coming Ir rigation Congress notify tho spec ial "Irrigation commltteo" of tho He ml Commercial club, consisting of H. C. Kills, It. II. Gould and myself." TESTIMONY TAKEN IN MORTGAGE SUIT . IN CIRCUIT COURT (From Friday's Dally Bulletin) Testimony was taken hero today boforo Judge Duffy, of tho circuit court, In tho case of J. B. Haumgnrt ner vs. Mr. and . Mrs. Klmo r 12. Stowe, the suit being for the fore closure of an $1100 uiortgugo on nn SO aero tract of land noar tho city. A cross complaint alleges that tho defendants wero Induced by misrep resentations tu trade Portland prop erty for tho tract In question. They (From Friday's Dally Bulletin) Whether or not an officer from one county may porform official acts la another county, remains a dis puted question, but that ho is amen able to law In tho county which he enters was proved this morning In Justice court, when Judge J. A. Has te ordered Donuty Shorlff Floyd A. KowclJ, of Crook county, to buy tho drinks and smokes for tho court and lor all spectators present, Howell as charged with neglecting to keep a red light burning on his auto last night A crowd of 20 helped the Crook county deputy discharge his obligation to tho law. Tho deputy sheriff was In tho city from Prlnovlllo In connection with the quo warranto proceedings Just filed against tho Deschutes county court, and before he could leave this morning, ho was notified by Chief el Police L. A. W. Nixon that his preseiue was required boforo Judge Eastes Mr. Nixon Immediately phoned Shorlff Knox In Prlnovlllo, acquainted him with tho clrcumstanc--es, and was assured that the sheriff would foot the bill. H C Ellis appeared for tho de fendant, entering n plea of guilty, nr.d remarking that this action was taken only becauso his client felt 'hat ho could not securo a fair trial In U( nd, and proforred to throw him self on tho mercy of tho court. II. H DeArmond, district attorney, ap peared for tho state. In Imposing sentence, Judge Eastes emphasized that In case of a second offense, a more severe penalty would be Inflicted. School Days are Here Sco to It that tho children's shoes aro well cared for. Money Is saved In doing so. Our shoo repairing ranks tho best Only tho highest quality leather used. WE GUARANTEE ALL WORK TO HE SATISFACTORY. Austin's Quick Shoe Repair Shop. Wright Hotel Illdg. Greenwood Ave. It's worth remembering, Mr. Sub scriber and Mr. Advertiser, that the cost of everything that goes to make a newspaper has risen, except the subscription and advertising rate. HAVE VOU TRIED THE Wet Wash Laundry One Day Delivery Service 20 Lbs. Dry Wt 50 Cents SANITARY LAUNDRY PHONE RED 1461 GOING SHOPPING. Bate green velours I the fabric of this picturesque null, rut with a double pep linn and kangaroo pockets, button rim med. Equally distinctive la the monk' li-od of neaUkln Hlmulntlns (i cape collar. That strap ocrosn the hat ! oriental em broidery. ask 1700 damages, tho cancellation of tho mortgage, and either tho re turn of their Portland property, or Its monetary valuo, $4,400. Tho plaintiff was represented by F. M. Phelps, of Portland, and tho defendants by C. S. llotiBon, of IJcnd. Keep your cows clean and dry. Hluo prints for tho most successful cow stall can bo had for tha asking. Address, L. I). Lafollotto, Itcdmond, Oregon. 43-4G p BOTH MODISH. One turban forcBoes all trlmmlnc, eave an oriental nwathlng In Palnley vllk. The other tall crown of dark green velvet 1 richly embroidered across the front with cold braid applied as altur cloth are adorned. FIRST LEGAL ACTION IN COUNTY SETTLED (From Friday's Dally Uulletin) Tho first legal action to bo settled in Deschutes county wns wound up Inst night, when L. II. Dice made payment of $10 on a money recov ery caso to J. F. Arnold. Costs in tho sum of $2. DO wero allowed. The suit was filed by Charles W. Er- skinc, and was to securo payment of rent alleged duo. jL Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Muterial, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Sund.rd Sat. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Telephone Red 1431 or 701 City S!c Office Bend Company Building WARM ENOUGH. Ia Jerz. with elaborate fur trimming Is popular for eport kuIIs. Hero deep rose Is combined with racmon, with "iluwilnbs" of tlio fur no-ciiluntltiK the ends of the belt. The turban In of matcliliiK materia. For farm land Ioiuib sco J. Rynn Eorvlco. Adv. Xo IIIkIici- Price for Till". While food and clothing havo ad vanced In cost, It Is well for tho side that tho prices of such rcllnblo fam ily remedies as Foloy Kidney Pills are not Increased. Foley KIdnoy Pills cost llttlo and rollcvo backache, pains In sides and loins, ttoro mus cles, stiff Joints, rhcumntlc pains ami bladder trouble.-' Sold everywhere. VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES find especial favor wllh pcoplo who appreciate good choco lates becauso they hnvo n much smoother contlittf than U usually found In clio olntes. Reed & Horton BEND. ORE. Bring Your Family to the Allamont (or a good Sunday Dinner. . . 40c 12 to 1:30 Nicetl Sunday Supper In Bend Served from 6 to 7 P.M. 30c SPECIALS IF DESIRED HOTEL ALTAMONT CASTINGS IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS IIUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS BEND. 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