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paoi: . T E BIDS FOR SUPPLIES IS CHIEF BUSINESS. Portland Firms Hillnnlt Same Offer for Iti-ccirtl Hooks Two Bids ro Miulc for Transcribing; Crook County HeconlM. (From Monday's Dally.) OponliiB of IiI1b for tlio transcrib ing of rcconlH from tlio Crook coun ty hooks to tlio hooka of Deschutes county, tlio furnishing of record books, mid typewriters, constituted the order of tho day when tlio Des chutes county court met in the coun cil chambers of the O'ICanu building this morning. Tho contract for furnishing record books was sought by four Portland firms, and by what was considered nt least n romnrlaiMo colncldui.ee, nil four bids wcro for tho sumo amount. Illdx nro Varied. For tho transcription of records, two bids were ontcrcd, ono by A, It, Ilowman, of I'rlnuvlllo, and Urn Crook County Abstract company. Mr. How man offored to handle tho work for bovcii cents n folio, Including car bon copies, with six rents n folio for work dono without copies. Tho Crook County Abstract Co., on ono kind of work, submitted a hid of seven and ,35 cents, and on another variety, n quotation of seven cents. These bids Included carbon copies, without which u reduction of oua and one half cotilH per folio was offorod, Tho afternoon was largely takon up with discussion of tho bids sub mitted, and tho relatlvo merits of of fers uud of tho stock. TiutoiMJii pouch hiiuvici: on SUNDAYS TO TAKE PLACE OV KAILWAV CliKltK CITY DE LIVBUY WILL UK HOON. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Effective February 1, no railway Jim 1 1 clerk will serve on Hunday trains to lleud, Postmaster Henry 1). Ford Is notified. A pouch Hurvlni will be substituted, but this will allow for no distribution until Monday, of mull from points along the Hue. The change will make no alteration In the disposal of through mall. This schedule Is to continue In order un til further notice. Mr. Ford announces that all Is In readiness for u city mall delivery, us hoou as sidewalks are put In by thu city I'ouiilll, but It Is not believed thut this ran be done for the next four or five mouths. Street signs, prepared by the Ladles' Auxiliary, are pruetlcully ready for use. When the carrier system Is estab lished, It Is tho Intention to have men on duty, and this. Mr. Ford says, would greatly relievo tho present rungestlon, as not only would many of tho boxes now In use be vacated, but tho gonorut delivery window would coiiiu Into only occasional use, CLOW RETS RELEASE FROM PORTLAND NINE Local Pitcher Nvdi Mom Experience to Qualify for 1'iutrr Company, TIiIiiUn Wullrr MiCmlle. Until lust Saturday, when ho was released by Mutineer McCredlo, of tho Portland baseball ulub, Carl Clow, of lleud, was due for a trip to tho lletu'li of Wulklkut and Honolulu. Hut tho trip has not panned out for this local aspirant for a pitching po sition with thu Portland Heavers. Clow Is only ono of three, how over, who failed to come under tho O. K. stamp of tho Portland man agor. Clow pitched for Ileml during most of Inst svuson. He halls from La Pino, Is only 18 years old and has good prospocts, with a little more bush experience. STUDENTS PASS EXAMINATIONS. J. Alton Thompson, superinten dent of schools, reports tho following (initial list of successful candidates for elght-grado examinations, which entitles thorn to promotion Into thu high schools of tho county: Uraco Dottrel), Katliryn Day, (ludrun Dutt, Walter Dlmlck, LydU 8herrer and Harry Snyder of llonrt; Allison Prlch rd and Francis Hedtleld, ot Deschutes, IIINl! CHAR ORDERED FOR LOCAL Ml I In tho master of tho McKcnzIo road. At this tlmo Mr. Hastings, Super visor of tho Deschutes National Forest asked to bo heard upon tho question of tho co-operation of tho National Forest Sorvico with this county In tho construction of and Improvement of tho McKcnzIo road from Sisters, Oregon, to tho Lano County line, and consent being there upon had, Informed tho court that tho government would duplicate any fund created by this court for tho reconstruction and Improvement of said road and requesting that an ap propriation of ten thousand dollars bo mado for such purposo and stating that application thorofor must bo on fllo in tho offlco of tho District For ester nt Portland, Oregon, not lator thnn December 30, 10 16, and It ap pearing to tho court that propor con sideration of tho matter can not bo had at this tlmo, but thot tho priv ileges of the county should bo Bavcd by mnklng such application as re quired by tho laws of tho United States and that tho sum of 15000.00 would bo sufficient for such work as may bo necessary In tho year 1917, it was OKDEIIED that tho potltton of this court, in words following, bo presented to tho United States Na tional Forest Servlro, so that said funds may bo allotted and used If It should bo doomed propor here nftor to enter such co-oporntlon. To tho Honorablo, tho Secretory of Agriculture (Through tho District Forester, Portland, Oro.,) "Wash ington, D. C, Sir: It Is petitioned by the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, In special session aBsombled this 28th day of Dccombor, 1910, that federal aid undur tho provisions of Soctlon 8 of tho "Federal Aid Itond Act" ho granted to Deschutes County In tho relocating nml construction of that port of tho road, to bo known as tho MrKonzIo Highway, lying within thu Deschutes National Forest In townships 14 mid Id south, ranges 8 and 9 cast, Wlllamettu mer idian. Tho public needs to bo sorved by this road will permit tho Interming ling of two settled portions of tho Stato, Central Oregon and tho Will- nmetto Vnlloy and will glvo to tho traveling public a much desired trans-mountain highway. It Is tho dcslra of this Court to perfect this trans-mouutnln road now In uso to n considerable extent. Tho present road Is comparatively Impassable nnd In view of tho fact that that part of tho McKenzIo hlghwny, ly ing within tho Cascade National For- OBt, In Lano County, Oregon, Is be ing constructed under a co-opcrntlvo arrangement whoroby Fedornl funds as well as County funds nro being used, It Is uakod that Foderal nld ho granted to Deschutes County In Constructing Its portion of this Im portant highway. It Is understood that the survey on the ground bus bcou mado by your olllco, that approximately four miles of now construction will bo required and that it has been tenta tively estimated that 110.000.00 will bo required to complete tho work. It Is proposed that tho County of Deschutes co-operato with the Federal (loverumuiit under Section 8 of thu "Federal Aid Itond Act," In tho construction of this road, each party of the cn-oporutlvo agreement bearing 60 per cunt of tho cost of plans, estimates and construction. The execution of this project will He with thu Department of Agricul ture, and funds to defray the Couu ty'H portion of tho oxpuuse will be deposited In thu United States Treas ury. Very respectfully, W.M. I). II A JINKS, Judge of thu County Court. A. LH MACKINTOSH, Commissioner. L. B. SMITH, Commissioner. In tho matter of tho County Of flco Hooms: And now Is prosontcd tho proposal of tho Deschutes Investment Com pany to furnish this County with of fices In Its proposed building on Ore gon street In llend, according to tho plans submitted, whereupon It is ordered: That said nronosnl tin nml Mm unnin hereby is accepted and tho District Attorney Is hereby dlrocted to pre pare contracts In accordance with snld nronosnl. unit thn Pmmiv lnrli-. Is hereby Instructed to oxeruto such cuiiiruci, auu in suumit tlio same to tho next session or this Court for Its approval. On motion, duly made, seconded nnd carried, tho Court then adjourn ed until Its next regular meeting. WM. D. I1AHNBS, Judgo. A. L. MACKINTOSH, Commissioner. L. B. SMITH. Pniil lilt nit Intint Attest: J. H. HANKH, Clerk, llond, Oregon, January 3, 1917. He It romomberod, that tho an nual IllOOtlllir of thn Cmmtv fnnrt of Deschutes County, Oregon, was hoW on Wednesday, January 3, 1917, witil day being tho day roqulred by law for holding a mooting of said Court, ami at which were present -I.. B. Smith nnd A. I. Mackintosh. County Commissioners, J. H. Huuer, County Clerk, und 8. B. Huberts. Sheriff. Tho meotlnr was rinlv n,n..i i order at 10 o'clock, a, in., by L. B. COUNTY I PROEEDI oiuiiii, woo was named for temporary chairman In the absence ot the County Judge. In the matter of the County Offices: IH3NO BULLETIN, BEND, OKEOON, Ordorcd that tho mattor of rent ing cortaln offices for tho uso of this County ho continued until tho next mooting of tho Court. In tho matter of tho supplies of Ofllcors: Ordered that all offlcora of tho County present n list of necessary books nnd supplies to this Court nt tho next meeting. In tho matter of Dolegates to tho Irrigation Congress: Ordorcd that this Court appoint Wm. D." Barnes, (leorgo S. Young, A. Li. Mackintosh, Clydo M. McKay, and H. II. DcArmond delegates to tho Irrigation Congress. In tho mattor of Election Pre cincts: Ordered that this matter bo con tinued to tho next regular mooting. In tho matter of Iload Supervis ors: Ordered thnt this mattor bo con tinued until tho next meeting of this Court. Tho petition of J. D. Ilowman for Supervisor of Itond District No. G wnB received nnd continued. Tho petition of David L. Miller for appointment ns Doputy Sheriff was roforrcd to tho Sheriff. On motion tho meeting was ad journed to January 17, 1917, at 10 o'clock, a. m. WM. D. DAIINES, County Judgo. , A. L. MACKINTOSH, Commissioner. L. B. SMITH, Commissioner. Attest! J. H. IIANBIt, County Clerk. Tho County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, mot at tho Council Chnmbor In tho O'Kano building In Hond, on Janunry 17, 1017, pursu ant to adjournment. Mombors prcsont: Wm. D. Barnes, County Judgo; L. B. Smith, Com missioner; J. II. Iinnor, Clork, and S. B. Roberts, Sheriff. Commission er Mackintosh absent. Tho mooting wns duly called to order by Wm. I). Ilarncs, County Judgo, nftorwhlch tho following pro ceedings woro had, to-wlt: ' In tho mattor of Assessment Ilolls nnd Wanks: Aftor discussion ot this subject at length with tho Assessor, W. T. Mill lurkoy, said assessor was directed to work out and Install a bound syB torn ot assessment rolls similar to tho system used In Crook County. In tho mattor of tho Collection of Taxes for 191C: It was ordered that tho Sheriff proceed at onco to trnnscrlbo and collect tho taxes charged ngalnBt property In this County on tho Tax Halls of Crook County, and that ho employ ono competent deputy there for, who shall glvo bond na required by said Sheriff. Justices of tho Pcaco: Ordorcd that all Justices of tho Pcaco In Deschutes County who havo been duly oloctod, shall again qual ify for such olllco by filing tholr bond nnd onth ot olllco In tljo olllco ot tho County Clork for this County. Curonor's Dond: Tho Dond ot tho Coroner, Blmor Nlswongur. with tho National Suroty Company as surety thereon, together with his oath of olllco, wero ordered approved and placed on record, On motion tho Court was adjourn ed, to meet at 1:30 o clock, p. in., on snld dato. Court ro-convoned nt 1:30 o'clock, p. in., January 17, 1917, pursuant to adjournment, members prcsont, Wm. 1). Ilarues, Judgo; L. B. Smith, Commissioner; J. II. Hiiuur, Clork, nnd 8. B. Roberta, Sheriff. Hooks, Transcripts, Olllco Flies, nnd Furniture: The Clerk wns ordorcd to ndvor tlso for proposals for Hooks for roemd purposes, for transcripts of Crook County records, for neces sary furniture, nnd olllco supplies ac cording to tho several specifications on filu, said call for bids to specify that the Court reserved tho right to reject any and nil bids, or to con tinue tho dato thereof, that certi fied chocks payable to the County Treasurer ho attached to all bids, that all bids bo filed not lutor thnn 5 o'clock p. nt. on January 27, 1917, nnd that such bids bo publicly op ened on January 29, 1917, at any hour of Bald day convenient to tho Court. County Fair: Petitions woro presented from clt Izoui of Itedmond and Sisters, ask ing for locations for the County Fair, nnd It was then orderod that con sideration of this matter be contin ued until tho next regular meeting. In the matter ot County Account ing: Ordered that tho County Judgo correspond with nn,d employ a com petent accountant to prescribe the forms for account books tor tho sev eral olllclals. County Olllclnl Newspaper This matter then came on for hear ing, nnd It appearing to the satis faction ot the Court that Tho Demi Hullotln. a wookly newspaper print ed nnd published nt lleud, Deschutes County, Oregon, has tho largest cir culation of any newspaper pub llshod within this County, as re quired by Chapter 2302 ot Lord's Oregon Laws, which Bald llend Hul letln proposes to publish tho pro ceedings ot this Court, also all of ficial notices of this Court, und nil tho official reports required by law ot tho sovornl county officers to be published, nt tho rate ot $25.00 per month, and after due consideration ot said matter, It was OHDEHBD. That Tho Bond Hul lotln, a weekly newspaper printed and published In llend, Deschutes County, Oregon, bo and the samo ts hereby designated and appointed tho ottlclal newspaper of said County, as required by said Chapter 2903 ot Lord's Oregon Laws, and thnt Its compensation therefor bo $35 por montn. In tho matter ot tho Supervision ot uoau work: Ordered, that each member ot this) Court have tho supervision of tho THUnHDAV, FKHlWAnV 1, 1017. Hit OOOO JUDttE f IND3 TML Off YOU MARK MV WORDS ANY MAN TAKING A DIGGER aitW OF W-D CUT TOBACCO THAN THAT, IS A TOBACCO GLUTTON AND WC OON'T C USC RICH SMALL WANT GLUTTONS ON THE FORCE. f -1 X . zj im&j YOU notice a fine regard for appearance among the officers from Roundsmen to Captain that's one reason they are so keen for W-I3 CUT Chewing. The pass-word among these gentlemanly fellows is It you won't take a little chew don't take any." No need to disfigure the face, when a nibble of rich tobacco gives more satisfaction than a wad of ordinary stuff also less grinding and spitting. Take a tip from the officer on W-B. Mac's I WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Uatoa Sqoire, Hew YotkClty subject to tho approval of tho other members ot tho Court. In tho matter of tho County Agri culturalist: Ordored, that tho olllco of County Agriculturalist bo established ,nnd maintained In this County, nnd that tho Clork bo and hereby Is Instruct ed to notify tho Stato Agricultural College of this order. After duo consideration by tho Court, tho following mattors wero continued to tho next meeting, to wlt: 1. Tho appointment of Road Su pervisors. 2. Bstabllshtng of Iload nnd School Supervisors. , 3. Establishing and fixing of the boundaries ot election precinct and voting places. 4. Tho appointment of Judges and Clerks ot Election. 5. Tho appointment of nnd fixing tho salary of a County Agricultur alist. C. Tho consideration of tho "Wid ows' Pension" law, and Its applica tion. 7. Tho consideration ot tho Rabbit Uounty 1MI1, and Its application. 8. Tho Coyoto Bounty Law, and tho payment of bounties thereunder. On motion, duly mndo and second U ' Shevlin Pine IttRl KNOW QUUtT TOBACCO ) YOU'RE RIOUT sin !l lltAVt ITTO THlL, HL WllCEOrriCERSl ' MVCRALOrOUA MCH W - 0 BECAUSE TOBACCO AN CHEW SATIS ed, tho Court then adjourned, to meet at tho Council Chamber In tho O'Kano building, in Ucnd, on Janu ary 29, 1917, at tho hour of 10 o'clock n. m. WM. D. BAItNBS, County Judgo, L. E. SMITH, County Commissioner. (Continued next week.) COLLEGIANS TO DINE Hnlf n Hundred Will Ho nt Gnthcr Injr, Decides Committee. Approximately 50 university nnd collcgo'mcn will nttend tho organiza tion dinner to bo given In February, according to tho list of guests com piled Inst night by tho tomporary momborshlp committee, meeting at tho Bmblcm club. Whllo tho dnto for tho dinner was originally sot for Fobruary 12, this has been set nsldo becauso ot tho boxing match scheduled for the samo ovcnlng between Hilly Gcorgo nnd Valley Trnmbltas. Tho tlmo for the gathering will bo announced by tho commlttco. v dtjjtf T'S L to rinu oui i DAL ABOUT QUALITY! rttsj tobacco. r SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY .it ? - TRIES TO ENTER LOCAL HOSPITAL UNKNOWN MAN TEIHIORIZEH NURSES, HUT FLEES WIII2.V HELP COMBS ATTEMPT SEC OND WITHIN WEEK. A hurried telephono call from Miss Annetto Hlodgett, nurso nt tho' Bond Surglcnl Hospital, nt 9:15 o'clock last night, brought Dr. J. C. Vonde vcrt, Chief of Pollco Nixon nnd Night Officer Frank Kulp to tho Bcono, but nothing could bo found ot tho man J who Miss Hlodgett claimed had at tempted to break Into tho placo, Tho description sho gnvo Is that tho man wns tall, woro n black slouch hat and long overcoat, and tallies with thnt given by Miss Duolah Den nett, anothor nurso, nnd Joo Young, a patient at tho hospital. Tho two nurses wero in a bck room In tho building when they saw tho man rattling tho window, ap parently trying to force his way In. Young, still using crutches, neces sitated by an injured foot, enmo to their relief, but found that tho only revolver In tho building was with out sholls. After thoy had used tho tolcphono, they saw tho man In front of tho hospital, and this tlmo ho menaced Miss Dlodgett nnd Young with a rovolvcr. Tho nurses ran up stairs and locked themselves In un til help camo. All three, who woro down stairs at tho tlmo tho man first appeared. caught a full look at his faco, anil bollevo they would bo ablo to Identi fy him. Dr. Vandovort states that tho at tempt is tho second within n wook'n tlmo, the first having boon mado last Thursday night . Ho docs not be llovo that rohbory was tho object. Clean up and paint up. Soo Ed wards. Adv. &' J I road work pertaining to his district ii