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BE.ND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBBUABY 1, 1017. PAGE n. BEND IS FREE JOY IS BROUGHT I H DUE HEALTH SURVEY HERE COMPLETED. Better Disposition of Sou age Is Ideal of Department Heady Coojiera- (Ion In Hanllatlon Program is Given by Mill Companies. That Bend is entirely free from contagious or infectious diseases, Is tlio report of Health Officer Dwlght L. Mlllor, who with Chief of Police It. A. W. Nixon, acting health offi cer, hns Just completed a survoy of local sanitary conditions. "As soon us tho now county organization Is absolutely complete, wo will estab- llsh meaiiB of taking caro of canes of tho kind, should any ariso," Dr. Mil ler says, "but In tho meantlmo wo muBt ask for tho cooperation of res idents, not only of Bend, but of tho surrounding country as well." Ono of tho Ideals of tho health depart ment is to havo proper means pro vided for trio disposal of sowago, nnd thus cltmlnato all sources of dan ger. Prevention Sought. Bond industries, Dr. Miller nnd Mr. Nixon found, nro mora than ready to act on any suggestions glv on them. Tho survoy was started on tho complaint of residents -along tho river, that tho waters of tho stream woro being contaminated by senago and rcfuso. Tho two big will plants woro visited, and ready cooporatlon was offered. At tho Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. plant, men aro now at work re pairing tho septic tank, and con structing a now ono, whllo Tho Shov-lla-HIxon Company Is taking similar stops. Carl A. Johnson, of tho lat ter company, wont over tho works in porson, with tho Inspectors, and doclarcd that tho company Is not only glad to havo suggestions, but is ready to spend any amount of money needed to make health con ditions Ideal, i. Particular attention Is being paid by tho health authorities to the sew ago problem to insuro tho prevention of such diseases as cholora and ty phoid fovcr, whoro tho chief carrier of infection Is water. 0 RUNAWAY BOY LAD IS PROTEGE OFJjtjDGE FOUR SALESMEN. Tcn-Ycnr-Old Tom Madoc Decides Awarding of Contract, Then is Purchased Complete New Outfit of Clothes. OS ow ARE ACQUITED 3 T. E. J. DUFFY IS REVERSED. TWO MILITIA UNITS ARE MUSTERED OUT WASHINGTON, Jon. 30. It Is announced that tho following addi tional mllltla units ordered from tholr stations, havo been mustered out: Troop A, cavalry; Ilattcry A, Oregon field artillery; and Troop II, cavalry; Company A, Washington sig nal corps. Great Joy was brought yesterday afternoon to tho heart of a smnll boy and almost as much to four represen tatives of Portland statlonory houses, who played tho part of good Samari tans to tho youngster. Tho boy was 10-ycar-old Tom Mndoc, who ran away from his homo In Dond, two weeks ago and was brought back yestorday and his boncfactors wero A. C. Darnokoff, A. V. Wolls, A. W. Miles and N. B. Chapman. Tho party started when tho boy, sitting In tho county court room was asked to decldo which of tho four salcsmon should rccolve the contract for furnishing supplies of a certain kind to tho couhty, their bids having been Identical. Drawing names out of a hat, Tom awardod tho. Contract to Mr. Wells, thoarwIn-Hodsou man It was then that tho attention of tho four was drawn to tho boy's shoes, nearly worn out and at least thrco sizes too largo for him. With tho permission of Sheriff Roberts, thoy took tho youngster through tho llend stores and not only fitted him out with shoes, but with a completo now supply of clothes, Including changes. Thou thoy decided that his hair needed trimming, but tholr monoy was no god when It camo to buying a haircut. Tho Metropolitan barber shop donated that. A bath at tho Pilot Butto hotel, In which tho four took turns In scrub bing tholr protogo until ho was posi tively spotloBB, complotod tho colo uration. To say that Tom was highly elated, would bo putting it mildly and this morning, ho Insisted on displaying his now finery boforo ho was takon by Mr. Kobcrts to bo returned to his foster paronts. Opinion Holds Defendants Took No Part In Action of K. Bc Norrls Against Eldn Bell, on III- lutef Auto Excursion. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT REACHES 960 PUPILS QUAKE 7,000 MILES AWAY IS RECORDED CLEVELAND, Jan. 300. Tho St. Ignatius seismograph registered tho most severo carthquako In two years, at 10 o'clock last night. It lasted until 11:35. Father Odenbach said that tho quako was 7000 miles distant. GRANGE TO ENTERTAIN There will be a card party and plo social at the Grango Hall, Friday, February 2. Tho proceeds will go toward repairing tho hall. Every body Is Invited. Ladles, bring a pie. Sixty-Pour Registered Since the Ojk'ii- ing of tho Second Semester Booms Show (JimkI Record. (Prom Monday's Dally.) There aro 9C0 pupils In tho Bond public schools according to tho latest consus enumeration takon today by Superintendent Franklin Thordar son, tho first that has been mado slnco tho second somester oponod. Forty-eight now pupils havo regist ered In tho grades nnd 1C In tho high school In tho last week. During tho last four weoks the teachers whoso pupils havo had a percentage of nttcmlanco ranking as high as 08 por cent aro: Mrs. Car don, Miss Richardson, Mrs. Catlow, Mrs. Davidson, Miss Stella Pattlson, Miss Nellie Pattlson. Miss Hanks, Miss Wllklns, Miss O'Noll, Miss Wors dorf and Mr. Thompson. SALEM, Or., Jan. 30. (Special.) Tho supremo court this morning sustained tho appeal of tho defend ants In tho caso of tho Stato of Oro gon vs. Ethol Howell and John Col lins, indicted September 14, 1915, by tho grand Jury of Crook, county, nnd charged with having been party to the crlmo against Elda Boll, tor which E. Reo Norrls was later con victed at Tho Dalles, In Septombor, 1915. Judgo T. E. J. Duffy Is revorsed, accordlug to the opinion of, the court, for not having sustained tho motion of tho defendants' attorneys to direct tho Jury to return a ver dict of acquittal. Resume of Caso Giton. Tho court, In giving Its opinion, rocltes tho history of tllo ludlctmont, indicating that whllo Howoll and Col lins participated In tho Ill-fated auto excursion to Tho Dalles, nothing Is In tho evidence to show that thoy ovor Influenced Elda Roll In any way which could bo Interpreted as criminal solicitation, within tho moaning of tho statute Dates Bark to HUB. Tho chargo of which Mrs. Howoll and John Collins havo boon acquit ted dates back to July 9, 1915kwhon, according to a statement in tho brlof of tho appollants, Ilea Norrls, ono of tho defondantB convicted on a soparata statutory chargo, Invited Ethel Howell to tako a trip to Tho Dalles and engaged Collins to tako them on tho trip. On tholr way to Tho Dalles, thoy stopped at Tumalo, and Norrls directed Collins to go to tho homo of Elda Bell, the pros ocutlng witness in tho caso, stating that ho wantod to coltoct somo mon oy. Tho girl, It Is stated, was not known by either Mrs. Howell or Col lins. Miss Boll paid Norrls $25 and asked him whoro ho was going. Nor rls said ho was going to The Dalles, whoroupon tho girl asked to bo per mitted to accompany them. Tho girl's fathor was present nnd mado no objection to her taking tho trip. When only a short way from Tuma lo, Norrls dlroctod Collins, who was driving tho car, to turn back ns the girl wanted to return home, whoro upon Collins did as dlroctod, but aftor turning tho car about and start ing to return, tho girl stntod that sho had changed hor mind and would go on, and Collins was ndvlMd to prococd toward Tho Dalles V Shearings fV Plan Co-Onerntlvc Shipment. At tho annual meeting of the county agricultural council a com mittee was chosen, known ob tho com munity stock car committee, with C. F. Hosklns as chairman, and W. H. Ogg, Jtrs. Molvln and R. A. Blau chard cx-otflclo, composing tho com mittee. This committee 1iib been es pecially actlvo and have Investigated tho plan of operation of sovoral other co-operative stock shipments In other parts of this country. They aro now roady to maka tho first shlpmont to Portland, and hopo to get It started In about a wcok or ten days, send ing out Saturday, February 3, If pos sible. Redmond Spokesman. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. GBORQE S. YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Engineer. U. S. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building Organizing District. Thoro will appear In Tho Lender, of noxt Friday, a potltlon signed by 24 landholders within tho Silver Lako unit of tho Silver Lako Irrigation project, notifying tho County Court of tho County of Lako, State of Ore gon, that a petition to organizo an Irrigation district will bo prcsontod to tho court at 10 a. m Wednesday, March 7. Silver Lako Leader. How Water Is Divided. Many statements havo been anno tir ing tho press of tho stato, soflRdf which have copied, giving views upon tho water adjudication of tho Chewaucan river. In all of theso articles tho status of tho upland or Individual usors has not boon con sidered; In fact all articles havo treat ed tho matter as though thoro woro only two parties to tho suit In ques tion. As n matter of fact thoro aro a number of comparatively small land owners who aro vitally Inter ested In tho wntcr question ns woll as tho two big companies Involved. Again only a very few really under stand Just what Daly's decision was In tho caso. Approximately Daly's decision waB this: All tho low marsh land which comprises tho most of tho ZX ranch woro given 3.9 ncro fcot and all lands lying at a llttlo hlghor lovol woro given a varying amount from 4. to 4.8 aero fcot according to tho slopo of tho land. Tho Irrigat ing season on the. ZX nnd on n tow other tracts boglns January 1 and onds July 15 and on most of the other land boglns March 1 and onds August 31, undor this decision. No wator Is rcsorvod for Irrigation on what Is known as tho segregation. Chowaucan Press. ROBERT B. GOULD Civil Engineer m Bend Oregon W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Sulto C-3-10, O'Kano Building Bond, ... Oregon DR. J. C. VANDEVERT Pliyslclnn nnd Surgeon Phono Rod 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m. 7-9 p. m. O'Kano Building. New Editor Itc-conslders. Tho weathor has bcon much milder tho past week than It was tho first fow days wo woro horo, and wo havo about concluded that Oregon woathor was not so badly misrepresented aftor all. A llttlo snow foil Satur day ovenlng and Sunday morning, otherwlso thoro has boon fair and warm weathor during tho week. La Pino' Intor-Mountaln. W. G. MANNING, D. M. D. Dentist. Sulto 12-14, O'Kano Building Tel. Bit Bcud, Oregon WILLIAM A. JACKSON Bend's Auctioneer ConductB Stock Sales a Spec ialty. Opposite Kenwood Grocery. O. P. NISWONGER, Bond, Oro. UNDERTAKER Licensed Entbnlmer, Funeral Director. Phono Red 421. Lady Asat. H. O. ELLIS Attornoy-nt-Inw United States Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON Mi EM II Hen Iro Improved. Wo aro now Informed through tho local telephone oxchnngo that subscribers, havo frco una of 85 phones, located In tho Lamontn, Agency Plains. Mndras. Metollua Boctlon, as woll ns Haycrcak. With this servlco, Madras and tho resi dents of tho BurroUndlug country, who nro on tho lines will havo ono of tho best systems for eorvlco in East ern Oregon. Madras Ploncor. Will Build Industry. Tho 040-acro humostcndlawshould greatly build up the stock industry In this country ir thu homesteader will only hold his land and got It stocked. It Is to bo hoped those who tuko advantugo of this law will not soil out to thoso who aro striving after largo holdings. Deschutes Valley Tribune. O. S. BENSON Attorney At Law Bonson Dulldlng, Wall Stroot Bond, Oregon. YOU CLEAN UP THE HOUSE , Hill Bujs Bond. Tho rum6r Is again abroad of the sale of tho N.-C.-O. to tho Hill sys tem. Tho report comes from Ban Francisco and tho statement Is mado that tho news Is authontlc. With tho proposed Strahorn line, tho N.-C.-O. and tho Western Pacific, the Hill people would havo an outlet In San Frnlclsco. Lako County Examiner. THE PORTLAND HOTEL PORTLAND, OREGON The Rose City's world-famed hotel, occu pying nn entire block. All Outside rooms. Superior dining nnd grill ser vice. An atmosphere of refinement, -- with ft service of courtsey. ; European Plan; $1.50 and Up RICHARD W. CHILDS, Manager GREATER DEGREE OF SANITA TION AND COMFORT AT CAMP. ING PliACES TO BE OBJECT OP LOCAL FOBESTRV OFFICE. To introduco a greater degrco of comfort and sanitation at the camp ing places on tho Deschutes national forest, visited each year by thous ands, will be the ondoavor of tho forest sorvlco, Supervisor W. O, Hast ings announced this morning, Mr, Hastings has filed a report with tho district office In Portland, asking for funds with which to carry out these improvements. While there are approximately 100 such camping grounds on the forest, the work will have to be dono grad ually, and Mrs. Hastings' plans for tho coming season ombrace only seven of the most frequented spots, tho outlets of Odell and Crescont lakes, and points along tho Metollus. In addition to general sanitation, camps fireplaces will bo built, tables and seats constructed, and signs giv ing instructions to campers posted. The forestry department's policy In this regard was put into action last year, but Mr. Hastings feols that the work can now be dono much more efficiently. Much Smoke: No PIru. All of our neighbors thoucht wo nau u (ire Wednesday when some ono touched off tho crudo oil that collects from tho exhaust ut tho pumping plant. No harm dono, but enough smoko for a dozen fires Jefferson County Bccord. Pastor Transferred. Catholics residing In this vicinity will bo Interested In an Item appear ing In tho Lako County Examiner Btatlng that Rev. Fathor Murphy has rocolvod word from Bishop O'Reilly, of Bakor, that ho has boon transferred to that placo as pastor of tho Cathedral. Fathor Murphy will not leave until his successor ar rives. Fort Bock Times. Want High Bounty. An effort Is being made in south ern Klamath county to havo tho county court placo a 110 bounty on coyotes. Petitions aro llnL' rlr. culatod and generally signed. Rabies are becoming prevalent and stock men and ranchers aro demanding mm somowiiug do done to rid tho Country of tho covoto. Prnncnnt news. WE'LL CLEAN YOUR LINEN, CLOTHES, SILK DRESSES, Etc. "PUT YOUR DUDS IN OUB SUDS" Bend Steam Laundry. AND DRY CLEANING REDMAN & MOORE LAWYERS Log Cabin Bldg. BEND. OREGON CENTRAL OREGON PLUMIHNG & HEATING CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Streot. Estimates Cheerfully Furnlshod Jobbing Promptly Dono. Tinning and Sheet Motnl WM. .MONTGOMERY. Furnncoa, Spouting, Outterlng, Cornlco and Skylight Ropalrlng promptly attended to Prices right, work guaranteed J. B. Boll A. W. SlniB CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to Tho J, II. Manor Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Oro. Abstracts Insurance DR. R. D. STOWELL NnprupnUilc Physician Over Logan l'irnlturo Co. Wall Streot Hours 9 to 5 Phono Rod -183 Rooflnp; of all kinds. Repairing: promptly dono. J. A. MacCLOSKBY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttcrinjr, Spoutinfr, Cornices nnd Skylights, Erickson's Grocery Succcuor lo T. R. McClincy STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Quality and Service Our Motto. Phone Black 2 1 1 AUTO DELIVERY Joe Rock CONTRACTOR All kinds of EXCAVATION WORK rock or dirt BASEMENTS STREET WORK, ETC. Leave ordm t J. A. EASTES OFFICE Oirgon Stiftt Era0 BEND JIAUXING CO. K N 1'AI.MliKTON TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD. P.-T. ASSOCIATION MEETS FEB. O The meeting of the Parent-Teachers' Association, to have boon held tomorrow afternoon, has been post poned until a week from tomorrow at the Beid school. The subject will be "Stories." A desirable bread knife free with every annual subscription to The Dead Bulletin. Catholic. Masses on Sunday, 7:30 a. m, ind 10 a. m. Mass on Saturday, 8:30 a. m., followed by religious Instruction for children. Christian Science Christian Science services are held In 8athers hall every Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. FOOT OP SNOW PALLS IN 24 HOURS TIME That snow in the vicinity of Cres cent and Big River Is two feet deep, Is the word received this aftnrnnnn by Forest Supervisor Hastings. More than half of the snow fell during the last 24 hours. The .. American Bakery is running on principles of giving the best grade of goods that money can buy. We receive daily an abundance of orders for our assorted cakes and we guarantee every cake that leaves our store to be of the best quality. ' CANDIES Our complete line of Park & Tilford's boxed Ban dies and ICrause's bulk candies afford a splendid field for your selection. We are leaders in all kinds of pastries. AMERICAN BAKERY Call Phone Black 411. HUEY AND OLIVER . -1 J) 1H ff I