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WEEKLY EDITION The bend bulletin. " 1' ' Vol, .v. JIHNH, DICHCHL'TKH COUNT!, OIICGON, TUIHHDAV, .UNI' i!H, IUI7 NO. 17 tV w ill 0 W S STRAIIOKN T0 ATTEND KLAMATH JUBILEE. JUrlwm In Itonil With Mr-, Hlrnhorn aiiml Friend I'm HmiiiI Hummer Iti OtiymtIiik ConM ruction Until Hlttiiillon l'iirliiiiiK''t. (Front TuwKttty'n Dally.) On their way to Kbiiniilh Falls, Iii Hiily VliP'frilirllolpate In liinfr Jlsllread Day nifii Fourth of July elvhrnttnn In connection with tint liflKlnnliiK of work on tliu Btrnhoru, tin out of Hint city, Mr. ami Mm. Jlolifirt K. Htnthorii arrived hero yon-' tenia)' afternoon from Hpoknun. With them nnr-Mr. and Mm. Will MurRll-1 toyd. Mr. MurRlttroyd Is n prom-' llieNt tfuslueea innu it ml niunufartur or of Mpokntin. Ialsr In tlio weak, according to, Mr. Itmliorn, n uuiiiliHr of others,! prominent In the business unit fi nancial life of Hpnkaue will start for Klamath, going either liy auto from 1Im4 or around through the Willam ette vftlly hy full AlHOHK those! winvted are H. T. Cometi. prealdanl of the KxcIihhk National Hank, I). W. Twoky, president of Him Old Na tional llHHk nuil h member of the firm of Twoliy brothers, It. I.wl Matter, president of the ftpokana & ltaetern Trust Co., Thomas Hrewer. preeasHl of Ik Fidelity National Hul, Mtftl Waldo I'alne. vice presl ilMl Nf the Mpokane Chamber of Oewwanm mill vlce-preeldsut mid tntfflc manager of IIih Hill railroad properties In Itaatarn Washington, tkt number and prominence of Hih1 representatives from Kpnknne being not only n tribute to Mr. Hlroliorn ' hul showing tlin Interest taken In hla' heme ally In hl enterprise, j Following Hip celebration In Klnm lh. Hi Htrshnrn parly III tour Call 1" MiMJU.VriO.V VISITH llK.W) Iterate before the railroad builder i TOllAY TO INHPI'CT I'llOJKCTM relHWs to Khmiath wliera he, will I r,TTv,,v. mm ti!n i-wimi 4iHtet ruction. When uskad this tnarnliiK conearn Ihk tha looal rallnwd situation Mr. trshorn said that thara had bean n chaHRe since his ratftHit letter to the ComHierrlnl club wtthdrawInK Ilia offar In build from Hand this NMWtr. "Utar." Mr. Utrahorn aahl, lf lit war situation beenmaii easier Anal Head Initiates a movement to hav tha work Imkmii hare, I have M doubt that wa ran reach an nnree- Tha (Mrty will spend tha day hern, laatlHK fur their deatlnatlan by nay -tt Uakavlew tomorrow mnrAliiK. IN.E STOCK COMINCJ FROM SILVER LAKE OftO llcml of Voiiiik Cuttle to Ho , Htilip'il I'nini llonil liiktciiil of I'm i ii I California Itoutit. i From WMlnaadni'' Dally.) Within tha next few daya. SS0 liouil of ealtla ImJoiikIiik to stockmen In the vffllnlty of ayivar Uka. wllfl lin driven Into lild, rr ihlpjuant iivnr tha O.-W. It. & N. to Fortlund 1 nl eastern umrketa. Tha aimk ara lilnh Krada carllnKa and two year Jds. and were rnutad throuKh Hand 1H' H. K. WIhicIiis, frelKht and paaaai,- Har AHeul, and 1. K. CUrk, of Uia ' Mt0ck from the Hllver Mka section 1ms hitherto been sent out alinoat 'Uxeluslvely throuKh Cnllforulu. (COMMISSION PUTS TIP ? CASH FOR ROAD SOSmMS&p K T nnft do lo nujiecvlso the a (llr tlnlM l'r. t.hr lWml HullHlii) - I'OltTia.M), .hi no 1!7 Tin' - Kliilo lllKduny coiiiiuIhkIiiii thU iifltTiiooii npproprlntiMl tjtl7ttHIO - for Iho Impi'iivouiitnt of tlio riuid hi'tuivn llciiil mill I .it Fine. ? . HtMiuchlH for mi upproprln. Hon for thin work ero pre - Minted to tlio coiiiiiiInnIoii ii few - Misika n;i hy County .ludc ItnrncH. At Hint I Into the pen- di'ncy of tlm tent rnso concern. -- Iuk tho llenti-lhiiirtt boiidluK - law iimdo ii ihM'NIou from the - coiuuiIknIou Impoxhlble. ,'mv Hint the Mipreum court Iiih lv- en Its iIccInIhii In favor of tlio - - uv loiiNliIernhlo road work U to ho tlono nil over Hns.tiito. . - Tlio stato noil Cwok rounty t- hpent iW-'.tMHl on tlio road from ' lend to NlionitieNt.,N litnt year. " Tlio insent npjiroprhitloii will ' pieMiniiibly ho tiNctl to cinder tjila now roinl mill extend the ' lilKhwuy further mouHi, ' ,.. - - fP :M wMhe fimnd of thedcclam. lion of Inde pendence mas the soUcreim 'hi mo nonTiln It'condensei thereathod of English liberties CliauiieeyN.Depeti LAKE RANCHERS .CltU DISTHICT. fFrom Wednesday's Dally.) Defer rotliiK In nrRatilz an Irrl KStlon district In the vicinity of Lake view, ranchers of that seetiou are anxious to ascertain just what farm Improvements ran la made by Irrl KathtK. "'l l"Mt nlKht l'J reprasantA tlvn man of the district arrived In Hand by auto and spent tmlay, under the KUldanaa of the Hand Commercial club In nintarliiR through the coun try Included In some of Deschutes county's projects. If the Lake coun ty district Is formed, It will Include approximately IS.oTJO arras on the weat side of (loose l.ako valley. The Uikevliiw visitors In llond In clude F. .. Haldwlii, W. K. Holtor, i. A- Nelsun, Uoy J. Curoy, O. K. Wood. II. Attley. J. C. Dodscn, Will lain FnliiH, O. W. Anderson, J. F. Ilmtsoii, V. U SmdlliiK. (leorRe A. Nelson, flllherl Arthur, William Gar ter. William W. Reynolds, If. I. Je rome. C. II. Hurk, M. W. Hart and Hurt S.T'Htera. CtlAUTAUQUA WORK IS CONCENTRATED (From Tuesday's Dally.) CouceutrutliiR responslblhllty for tha succaaa of the 1U17 CliAutnuiiua In Hand, the executive) committee of the looul ossqclutlon met this uiornliiR In the eouucll chambers of O'Knno ImiIIiIIiik nnd appointed Faul IC. M. ThompHon , us a com por.vldo the aalo of tick-' els. The mombora of the uowly ap pointed body commfliiaud HiIh morn Iiir to dlstrlhuto tlckottt for sale, hut the Belllnir canipAlRU will not IiprIii in real earnest for two days, It beliiR Intended to take onru of the outlay-) Iiik districts first beforo mnkliiR a real endeavor In llond. The Clmu tnuqun will start on July 2 and will continue through July 7. The following nrtj Rtiurnntura for the Chnutuuquit: (llun W. Chouey, Tltuo, 11. Morton, C. S. Hudson, L. II. Houd, (Imirk'u F. Hoove v. Vernon A. Forhos, It. W. BawyetuyiV.S. lion son. Ohnrloa W. Kryvyfi. a. Rns tos. (loorRo 8. YoAiIkI K. H. Stoohr, .. ... it. I). Mllos. J. D" Koyos, II. J Over turf, Dr. W W. Fnulknor. Miss M. W. Colonmn, A. (I. Allon, J. C. lUiodoa, J. II. atnnloy, V. V. Har- plinin, H, II, DoArmoud, Dr. J. 0. Vnudovort. Mrs. W. II. Stunts. I). H. Huutor, Carl II. Joliuson, 10. J. Mo- Koo, 10. l. IlroBtorhous, II. A. Miller, ft. O. Kills, C. h. Mnnnhglmor, 15. M. TiiontpBon, Hush O'lCiino Una- F Thordarsou. e enm! idea WD BEND PREPARES FOR BIG ' 4T3I fir bib i nr rnniTiniB 14 1 IL III V lBL LUIIAIIIIll Hi Bin IBB n fli IP i 11 li fl IBliU PLENTY OF FUN TO BE UNCORKED. Ilukrhnll (Smut, I'nrtukii, Itiu'ro, Wntrr HNirt Will Olvn l'cnpln Chum? to Hnjoy Vlxlt In Ilcnd CiikIi I'rlrow Off (tied. (From WedtiwMlay'H I)ully,1 "llontl'n tlio I'lacH." lUnd nxtmida a hearty Invltittfon to nil of Central OrnKojiUnUjiul Ita Fourth of July rtdDhrnUon J,ult nud f, a ml Ita Chautauijua, to lijfTnld July 2 to 7. Nnxt Monday IibrIum ono of thul hlKKHflt, aiittppit, happleat wkH liund linn hciiii In it lorn; time. And, hy Hih way, thtrn'a koIiir to he a elr cuh In town tlm Fourth. It la a utrktly wtiio Fourth f July that Ilsiul will ct)lhratu. Thuro will ha no ftrvworku, hut thorH will ho plnnty of other faluri that Jjf f set the old-limn hIkkjIImk of Human mndlM, akyrockota and flntcraekera. It will lie a tlrlrtly patiiHl clhrn tliiu for Central OrHRWi. Tlio two day program for the cl hratlun opaua tk wornlMK of tlm Fourth with th riiitomary italuttM at atiHrlM. At H:3t a. in. promittly.1 the ftret t;aiH of a thrvo Rama aarlaa latwat tb laadlnK taaina of tha Cantral Oraon haaaball taKHa will ha pullil off hetwaan tha nltiaa of I'rlnavlllc and Khavlln-lllxon. Iloth taaiua ara icroomad for this avant and u cloaa fat vontaat la axpectad. I'rlrcN Kuhotnntliil. Hand will dlaplay a ahow at 10:30 with a hlK elvlr and historic utreot parada In whlrh huilnaaa houtwi, civic loclatlaa. fratarnal ordars, labor orKUiiUntlonn. military oreahUatluna, ara plannliiK to antar marchltiK dl vliloiiH. It U hoped that there will he n lar(i rapreaantatlou of deoo rated autotnohllaa In the parade. Hub- tnntlal caah piizos arc to he awarded for several features In the Prade.grroet coritMl 10:00 , n'Jufy I'crsens or organisations deslrlm; to;,..... enter floats or marching divisions are requested to enter with 14. D. tlllson In the O'Kane bulldliiK at once. Immediately following the parade the proRram, which will be heetfHtfiiK to IndapatidaHG Day, will be heil at ll:lfi In tha Chauuuqua tant. U(sU .:.. ,, , i..i..in. .ni.ti in . uptHn, .. . ............ "", the spaakar of the day. A flttlBR, mil Meat primratH is itetnR arranRiKi under the direction o( I.oula Han-j nan. Asm,,- rorraai a ra; " ?" Mc,J,,H,rtw- , . , ,,l Tha Cola Hroa. Circus will hold mair ,mreu i.r u . """ ..u.m . .,.-,. ,. w... o loonou ine rourui. wie irv.. . . linn loriu in in aitviiiiiuii uniu 4:30 p.m. ' After he circus Hand will croaa nats wun ine rnnevnie otkhiiimi Hon for a purse of 1100. ii . tk . i.t...l In the evening the crowds will Yali m Line rourtbf on tbeU1 kM ?H & "n,s ? eRfflVlR SfiKf M? siSir? rfi1 i&Ut-P WtrhF I' f vi L ill l . Mm - .A slsf I a sX.I. vrTtiKaVlTslflH l8Mfc Ul!rrJ3J have th movlriK plcturn ahown, hoth of wlilcli have urraiiBwl special pro Krama for the daya on which llond will relahrato. The evening por fornmnca of tlio elrcua will alno ha held. DaneliiK will hold forth at the Hippodrome In hoth the afternoon and ovanlnR of the Fourth and fifth. Th aacond dny'a program opnna at 10 o'clock with afreet contaata, In which everyhody may enter for caah prize. There will hu a variety of ran-, for man, women and chil dren to enter. Promptly at 1:510 on the aftornoon of the fifth tha water carnival will he fttafied on the Oaschutea river. ThU feature wlfl ha ono of the moat IntereatlHK of the celohratlon. Tlio oVHiiti are open to everybody to par ticipate in the canoe rncea, awlma, tub race, Kroaaed pole contoat, ob alacle iwlmmlnK race, gooae ehaie, ontioa war. loK-rolllnr. etc. Suh atmitlal eaah prhea havj been put up for thaaa eventa. I'eraona dolr Iiik to enter for prlzaa In those events nfo urKwl to reKiatar their namea at once with Carl Johnaon at tha Bhevlln-lllxon offlrn, or A. Wlikinant at tha Hand I'raaf. Theae antrlaa should h- made on or before July S, ao that no dlffleultlaa may he ox parlancad In runnlnK tha events off promptly Hull to Follow Carnival. Following tha water feettval It end and tha Bhavlln-HlxoH teams will wind up tha baseball series at 1:10 In tha afternoon. Merchants and resident ara urged to dross up their plaoes of bualneaa and homea In a flttlnR manner for the occasion. The Fourth of July committer has arrannad to have the city appropriately decorated for the two days. This work should be done hy Julv 3 to welcome visitors In the elty. Tha committee has appropriat ed the sum aflO for the beet dace rated store front. .Mirny KtcntH I'rmldcd. The prlzea to be awarded In the Vttvlnna AktifkMai nm na nlltktuaia fifth: Hoys' race, under 1C years First prise. 13, second 12, third II. Olrls' race, under 16 years First prin IX,. second It, third II JUh'H fnwNiMiU race First nrto 11. second 13. thlnl 11 A-t. . . i ,. "" lor "' Kirw First prise IS. second 13. third 1 ,olato tor ,,,, ',m, B,r .M, .M t. UJnA t, ,,.., ., ThreHl.t,4 net)i trJ tor ., Krl ,)rM, ,8( ,omX ,,t tH,ra $l Fat man's raca, 300 ivounda and oyer mni Jj ( Hoy' bicycle nicaFlr-i prlsa IS, aaeond 2, third 11 ,, ,. )on). rHceFir,t prize . Q second IS. WhcMjllmrrow ras First prlsa IS. T( Btreot nmit w, ,le hold on Minnesota streets. Frizes announced for the water ' ,.,,.. ' , wtw Cauuu sJiibIw First prize 110, second IB. Canoe doublaa First prize IIS, second 17. SO. Fancy hlRh iIIvIhr First . prise lio, second prlsa If. ('ruler water swlw Flrat prt !.. second 13. Tub race First prlsa II, second $' Creased pole contest First prlsa 11 n, second IS. 100 feet swimiulnR raoe, free for all First prlsa IS. second 13. Obstacle swimming raca First prs IS, second 13. I.uK-rollliiK First prise ISO. Hoose chase Winner Rata goose. Canoe war Iflret prlsa US. The prises for tha parade on the mornliiK of the Fourth are as fol h: llrst decorated float, 19S. Most dlstluotlva marohlng dlvla iit. 135. Hest decorated prlvnto uutomubllo, IK.. Hest decorated Ford, 110. Heat Individual eharnoter, 1.10. Most antlquntad automobile, run iniiiR under Ita own power, IS. Most proporous appearing fnrmer, 110. LUMBERMEN TO BE GUESTS AT DINNER i From Weduoadny'8 Dully.) HocauBo members of tlio Lumber Trade commission who will viait In Houd tomorrow will bo busy during the groator part of tho day liiBpoot lug tho local mills and logging camps, tho Commoralal club luncheon plan ned In their honor baa been changed tq a dlniiqr, and will bo given at the Pilot Hutto Inn at 7 o'alook tomor row night. 0TRIOTISM gteVer)? American child learn from his cmdle that his first and last duty is to his country, that to litfe for her L isjkonor and to die for her . Joseph flCltoate am: of iooit huffkiuxg i'iiom CONTAGIOUS DIHIUSKS HIH- CUSSKI) I1V COt'XTV COt'ltT AND l'HYSICIA.VS. (From Wotlnosday Dally.) The problem of jhotv.bcst Ul care for individuals suffering from con taglous or infectious diseases, and who by reason of their infirmities are dependant on the eerinty. la one which County Judge W. I. Uarnes with tha co-operation of the com missioners, is endeavoring to solve. Tha discovery of two bad cases of tuberculosis, one of cancer and of two cases of ophthalmia-, reported by County Fhyslclau Dwlght F. Miller, caused the matter to bo brought up specially this afternoon at a meeting of the county court, attended by Dr. Miller, Dr. V. C. Coe, Dr. 11. Ferrell and Dr. K. It. Norria. In Introducing the question. Judge Hafnea mentioned that at least two of the cases mentioned other counties should be held responsible (or, but they ware so far advmwed, ihat he had considered It only eomruon hu manity that they should b looked after by the county... Two plans ware offered by the physlelans in attendance, one that a eounty building beyond tha city lim its be fitted up to provide for the taolntlon of patients suffering from dangerous diseases, the other to ask for blda from private Individuals for housing and taking care of the sluk. Tha former suggestion was deemed more advisable, as affortlhiK better Ueatmant, and probably lew ex panse. It was axnlalned that many eases of tuberaulosts.couia to Central Ore ran lieeausa of the healthful climate. hut the members of the court were agreed that every effort should be taken to prevent luuigeut invauua from other counties being saddled on Deechutee. The situation will be thoroueblv Investigated In preparation for some dotlnlted action. TESTS ARE HELD FOR COUNTY INSTRUCTORS (From Wednesday's Dally.) KxunitnntlouB for teaohors who nre teachers In Deschutes county, or who may tench In Hnnd and the vicinity, were conducted today In tho high school building by County Super intendent J. Alton Thompson. In structors who touk tho testa for cor- tlticatoa were John Tuok, ot Powell llutto; Dowltt Williams, of Terre bonne; Frank Weber, Ml3 Hazel Thurson, Mrs. Ilattlo Carden, Miss Gortrudu Shults, Miss Qraco gano and Mrs. W. J. Adamaon, of Depd: Miss Audrey McOueu, ot Washington, is filoiy- COUNTY CASES CAUSE PROBLEM and Curtis Christy. i 15 TILLAMOOK DAIRIES BUY HAY. Thouftnnd Tons of ncscliulr VAlIey drouth to Fcc4l Crxut Cattle- Mora to Ho Taken Menu Hay Hhortagc Here. (From Friday's Dally.) Hy contracting 1000 tons of alfalfa hay, Tillamook eounty dairymen have given the Control Oregon hay market another tilt skyward, according to 8. h. Wiggins, traveling freight agent of the O.-W. railroad, who has Just returned from a trip through the Deschutes country tapped by his road. It Is Mr. Wiggins' belief that about 2000 tons more will be contracted from Central Orogon for fall deliv ery to tha Tillamook dairymen. All the hay so far taken has been alfalfa and cornea from the Redmond. I'rlne vllle, Hay Creek and Gateway farms. The alfalfa la being contracted for this fall at the prevailing price on. data of delivery. "With this amount ot alfalfa ta ken out of Central Oregon." said Mr. Wiggins, "together with that frozen out through this same country last winter, there will be very little alfal fa left on the market for home con sumption this winter. The only thing that will keep hay from going clear out of sight will be large crop of wheat hay that will be harvested nnd Is being untouched by the dairy men buyers. A far larger area ot wheat was put In ths spring than usual for Central Oregon. Then tho late spring held It back, with the result that much ot tho wheat will not reach maturity and will be cut for hay thlsjall. "For Central Oregon uso this wheat will sell nearly as well as the alfalfa. Doth kinds sold at about the samopjijg in Dend last winter, 118 "loose" and 120 Udlod. "Tho heavy buying boln made this year by tho Tillamook men means a steady market for Central Oregon hay, for our high altitude alfalfa has been tested out down tbjre and this Is the result. It means that they will keep more cows. use their farms 'principally for pas-' ture, and then, whan necessary to feed hay, they will feed alfalfa ship ped in from the Deschutes valley. A ton ot hay from It ere has been found to equal a ton and a third or a halt ot Willamette or Tillamook hay Ih dairy feeding." Old hay now coming In Is selling at 114 and 116, aeeordlng to Uond buyers. They report, however, that there Is very little left In the coun try. Crops Look Pino. J. T. Hardy, ot the Oregon Trquk, reports that the hay, grain, and oth er crops Including a large potato acreage, are looking fine throughout hie territory. Considerable new acre age has been put tit this year, mostly In wheat and potatoes, the potato acreage for Oeutral Oregon being one-third or one-halt greater thau last year. Aside from' Head. Powell Hut to, Redmond and Terrebonne, all In tho Irrigated district. Culver lu Jeffer son county's dry farming country, also has a Urge potato crop coming oh for this fall, according to Mr. Hardy. "Perhaps the greatest new acre age." says Mr. Hardy. "betBg orop ped th la, season la arouud Ilcnd. princ ipally northeast, east and southeast of the elty. ThU new acreage. In cluding 30 or 40 new (arms, ia princ ipally In potatoes and alfalfa." Jefferson county wheat Is said to be good but right now in need of rain. SEVEN BEND BOYS LEARNING TO FLY Recruits t Fort Sum Houston Vhetl to Cump Lifo. Hut Iaiur for a Tnto tif Deschutes Water. (Ffora Wednesday's Dully ) Savon Rend boys, accustomed to a comparatively cool climate, are swel tering In OS degree weather ut tho provisional aviation school at Fort Sam Houston. Texas, according to u lottor just received from Bugone Glazier, one ot the seven. Tho oth ers are Wlllard Houston, Clarenco Jackson. Nouh Uayes, William Ilees ley, C. L. Wright and Waltor Marlon. All seven are. going through tho pre liminary work preparatory to (uklng their places among the birdmcji who will' carry tho Stars and Strlpla, over tho German frontlor.