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WEEKLY EDITION The bend bulletin. ji VOI. A'V. MUNI), DHHCHUTUH COUNTY, OltKGOX, 'I III ItHDAY, .IANIARV i!, IHIH NO. 17 H 'I, fi CT II ft URGE III BEND MILLS FIRST COMPLETE FIG URES ARE GIVEN. DI-liui-MinfiilN Krnui ltiMiU-Nnuiliiii unit HIimlhwMlxdii For IIM7 I'otiil $ I ,UH7,IMIO.IIO U l';Miil to liirrriiM'. (From Viiliitmilny'(t Dally.) Tim imyriill disbursement of tint two big Mend sawmills In tlm yonr 11(17 totullixt l,:i78,000, or only 11 21', 000 nhorl of a million mill u half, nnnirilliiK t figure .xlvim out till morning. They urn the. first tig lire of n rotiiiliflo ynr' operation, tlm in 1 1 In having begun 1'iitlliiK In tint aprlui: of 10M. uiiil show moro clour V Jly t tin n nny other unit thing what tlm 'iwo iiliiiitn menu In Urn 'lly of Hnml. Operating three band In tint i llrooks-Hcnnlon li. nml running n itnnli faotory n well, tlm HlmvMn- lllxon total In alintil 1200.000 alum! of tlm HroiikH-Hcaiiliiti. Imlng $7H:I. I00. or thlit lulal 197.901 Man Mm payroll of tlm harIi nml door fnrtnr iuuI lK2,r32 tlm Mmvlliilllxon box factory total. Tlm llrunkn-Kfaiilnti lolal wn S9fi,000, covering nil departments. In view of tlm tnmmim In wages put Into ntfoet tint beginning of tlio year nml Dm coming aildltlun of n fourth bund to tlm Hliovlln plant. It In tmlloviM ttint tlm total I'JIH payroll, -on continuous operation, will Imi near ly mm anil three-quarter millions. MILLICAN SOLDIER DIES AT CAMP LEWIS TACOMA, Jan. 18 - John K. John Mini, a private In Compnny ('. 30 tut Infantry, died Wednesday of pnou uinnls nt tlm linno hospital at Camp Lewi. J, II. Johnson, or Mllltran, Or., In hi nearest relative, .Mr. Johnnnu hail a houmitoud In lIoiiKtinl Valley. Mo enlisted from Ilend laitt September. RED CROSS WANTS KNITTED GOODS NOW (From Thurdy'fl Dally.) Knitted good re III greater de iiunil than ever at Crimp Lewi ami othor piMttN In thi iinrtlnvoMt illvldlon of tlm Itml Cross Wnril tollm effort linn boon received from Itml Cross limdquiirlniH In Seattle, ami local lnomh(ini of the order who nro work ing on knitted good am urged to finish tholr work nml turn It In at liosdqiimMorn tin soon mt possible. TUMALO DAWCK TO BENEFIT RED CROSS (From Tiii'iuluy'n Dally,) For thu liHiiuflt of tlm Tuuialn Itml 'OroHH u ilnnco will ho itlvou on Frl nlny iiIkIH In AKrlculturnl hull. At iiililntaht a ltinoh will ho nerved. It Ih hnpoil that thoro -will ho a i;ood jittcmliiiico from llond. MAN0i: TIIA1N HCMF.DUI.t:. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Oregon Trunk train No, 2, leaving "Portland nt 7:10 P. M., will from now on hnvn tho sleopliiR cars, an It for merly did. Train No. 8, which loaves Portland nt fi:00 P. M will not hnvn any sloopem on for Doschutes valley points and thoHo desiring to stay until later In Portland may do so. hchool is ou'romnvx. i (From Tuesdny'H Dnlly.) Ducnuso Tiimalo huu outgrown Its vrhool hiilldhiK, thu erection of n now one la being contomplated by tho ic.)iool board, It has bouu proposed that n modern four-room structure, bo put up, Thu mutter will bo de cided upon nt tlm next lneutlng of tho (board. l'X)im AIIU l.NITIATKD. (From Thursday's Dally,) Tho Knights or PythlitH Inst night Initiated four men to tho ranks of vugo. Thoy nro Henry MoKonzlu, Leo A. ThomiiH, Fred Huoy nnd Ford W, iCox. Following tho regular buulnusa two hours woro dovotod to a social mooting. Past Chnncollor II, II. Do jrmond took nil tho moinbors out to ,t & dinner nt tho closo at tho ovonlng. DESCHUTES VOTERS WILL NOT RE-REGISTER (From Momlny'H Dally,) 8ALKM. Or. Jim. SI. (HiMtclnl to Tlm lltillntln.) (li'iiiiral Van Wlnkij Iiiih ndvlitml District Attoruoy Do Ar miiml, of Dom-huto I'ounty, that thnrt will ho mi necessity f tin volur of Deschutes county, who hnvn once ruKlsturixl In Crook louutyj to ngnln rifi-i'Klntor for tlm primaries nml gen oral election tli'.n your. A hill I'm. wn put through tlm legislature through Urn liiKtriiinniitnllty of 0. 1. Putnam, tortimr secretary tu tlio gov ernnr, nml Mr. Van Winkle himself, Ih responsible for IIiIh hiivIuk of con siderable expense anil n vuhL amount of troiihln to tlm electorate of that county. Cmlur tlm hill In question It In permissible to remove, tlio rog iHtrntlou ranlH of all DonrliuIdH coun ty nlnrtom from tlm Mloi of tlm ohirk'N offlii) In Crook county ami nr nuiK" (Imui In alphuhutliiiil oritur ami iiL'corillni: to tlmlr proper prvrlpctn In Dimi'liutoH county. (!oiii()(jui!iitiy, ii ml or tlm poruiuimut rur.lrftrutlon iiyiitiiiii, tlm volnm or Di'Ncliutim coun ty who hnvn rnjslntoruil onco i Crook county iimlur that )hIoiii will,' tin nu tllluil to votn at tlm coming ulcctloim without tlm ncccHNlty pf unlti up pnarluit heforo tlm coulity clerk, or otlmr aiithorlzcil offlcor. to r;i;lntcr. 0 1 0 1 KNKMI'IX Ol" IIU.r.MIU'H (ilVM oi't I'iSMi I'lurucH o.v hi:- HCIiTS Ol' WW It IVNI) IMtlVi; TOTAL roll DINTItlCT !IHI. (From Woilucsilay'a Dally.) Hulmcrlitloii)i to tlio Knlr.hln of Columhtm war fiiml havn liecn turncil In from tlm hranch rominlttcuii work Iiik In lliiilmoml, l.a I'Idp nml I'rluo vlllo, lirliiKliiK up tlm total for tliln illntrlct to 12181, or $081 moru than It quota. Of thin lloml contrlhutml 11730, imvornl ilountlomi hnltiK turn oil In after tlio llt wan pnuliiheil In Tlm Ilullutlu hit week. I'rlnnvlllo Kavu 30P, ''ft'odinoml 113. CO ami l.a Pino $.11 to tlio ftiml. Additional mibticrlptlouH In I lend aro aa follow; lliiuimtt & Cooper Co $ lliMNl-Hmlth Murr. Co. 10.0 10.0 II. J. Ovnrturf 2.00 fi.OO S.00 u; oo I 00 fi.OO ft 00 C0.0O r..oo 1.0(1 A FrlHiiil Dr II. FurrtOI l.adlim Danrt . A. Frlmid It. II. Muiicy Ouy II. WIUou John K. It. van . J. T. (ItiKflii . II. J. NhIkoii . . "V.yi H n Total for Ilmul J17K In tho previous report CnrUou & Lyons woro credited with K by mis take. Upon chocking up on the list tho treasurer found this should have I n I0. Tlm lodge. Is very much pleased with tlm campaign and with tho way In which thu people of Ilend sub scribed. Almost nil of tlm money was received tlm first two days or thu week sivt aside for tho drive. FIVE NEW FORD CARS ARE SOLD IN BEND (From Tuesday's Dally.) Tho last shipment of Ford cars to bo received by tho Cent-Oro Motor Company has been delivered to tho new owners. Moat of tho cars havo boon equipped with all thu latest de vices. Tho now owners nro Thomas Wnrd, K. F. NIcholH, Carl McGheo, K. Month nud Hay Wilkinson. K. P, ,Jech, ot tho local agency, has reourvod n car ror his own uho. All tho ours just placed nro of tho touring car model. TUMALO COl'PLK MAlUtlF.D. (From Monday's Dally,) Two young puoplo of Tumulo woro united In marriage thin morning by Itov. M. O. Mnrtruiift, of thfv Presby tarlmi church, nt n quiet cqromouy. Tlioy were Miss Gertrude James and Mulvoru F. Harper, Witnesses to thu coromony woro Snrnh Muxwell mid II. M. Clnrk. CIIUHCII imXATFiMriNKV. (From Saturday's Dajly.) Members of tho LndleVAId socio!)' of tho Union church )u tho Ilend grmiBo district today turned ovor to II. J. Ovorturf f 100 for;. 'tho Hod Cross. This monoy was in. actual cash Irnlaoil by nutortnlumoiits' mid other 'contributions. SABILITY IS :CBUNTYJIIILTO PROVIDED FOR: be COMPLETED llltOOKH-HCAM.O.V IIIUII'I' INHCIt ANCK I'ltOTIiCIH IJ.MI'lOVi: WMOI.LV l)IHAMI,i:i, AH A,t AH IIKNMI'ICIAHV AT DIJATM. (From Tut'Hilay' Dally.) Total illoahltlty on wull an death I covered by thu croup liiHuruucu belnK written by tlm Urookti-Kcaulon Ium- bor Co. for tlm hunofll of It cm- ployo. Till fact, nml otliurn of ln - toniMt, I hrotiKlit out tu a letter re eolved by (Jeneral from tlm a;:ent of tlm company In which tlm Insurance I boliiK written. Tlm letter nay In part: "Our method of procedure "l very nlmple. Wo rcqulru a lltit, for which wo f urtilnli blatikH, kIvIiik tlm name; orcupatloiiN and ucen of all employe ami tlm policy I liistied to tlm em ployer, but a certificate Is Issued to, flour I about 20 by 3G feet In size each Individual employe showing tliatiund Is of smooth cement. It Is dlvld tlm omployer has taken this Itisuniiicujoil Into lour rooms, the main Jail In for him. jback, tho keeper's quarters and two "When tlm policy Is Issued cards 'individual cells for women and chll- nro madu out for each Individual em plnyo with his naum and tlm amount of Insurance, and the employe Is In Hiirod a long a those cards remain out nml you continue to pay the premium, even though ho may have left your employ. On the other hand, whenever he leaves your employe and you desire to discontinue the Insur ance, by returning the card he will bo taken off the list nml the iinearnodl portion of tho premium will bo re funded to you. "In addition to tho death boueflts, tlm policy has a disability clause that pay tho full sum Insured In tho event of permanent, total disability of tho employe before reaching the ago of CO. Ily permanent, total disability Is meant a total Inability to pursue any Kalnful occupation, e. g., both hands or both feet or onu hand and one foot urn case of total and permanent dis ability within tho meaning or thu policy. "Your entlni igroup or employes will bo taken In without modlcal ex amination and when additional em- ployoH aro to be Insured they, too, will be taken without medical exam ination." According to Mr Kayos, tho policy will go Into olfect on February 1. IRRIGATION DISTRICT FORMALLY ORGANIZES (From Friday's Dally.) Formal organisation of thu Cen tral Onvcnii Irrigation District was completed thin week whan thu three directors met, draw lots to dnttirmliiu tho length of tlm terms and rlione of ficers. J. A. Thompson was olocted president of the association mid J inn oh (, McUufflu, secretary. On drawing lots Mr. Mcduffie was to bo dlrectr ror ono your, Mr. Thompson ror two nml Mr. Klggs for three. The county treasurer Is ox-offlclo treas-iwith uror or tho district. Red Cross Tells How To Knit Socks For Army Use In order to make easily available tlm latest Instructions for knitting socks tho llond lied Cross has ro il ties ted Tho Ilulletln to print tho fol lowing sat of Instructions: "Use needles ot such slzo that plain knitting, sixty stitches around when laid double upon a flat surfneo mid measured with a rulor, will measure about 4 Hi Inches, (or nine Inches around). "Sot up GO stitches, 20 on each ot thrno needles. Knit two and purl two ror it Inches. Knit plain 016 Inches. Meol: Put 110 stitches on one nncdlo for tho heol, leaving thu other pitches on two needles. On tho heel knit back and forth, knitting on tho right sldo mid purling on tho wrong, slipping off (ho first stitch on each row onto tho othor noodle without knitting It, Whon thoro am 14 loops on ench stdo not counting tho ono on tho noodle, on tho purl sldo, purl 21 stltchos togothor thu next two stitch es. Turn tho work around, leaving tho seven remaining Btitchca on tho noodlo. Slip oft tho stitch Inst uindo, knit 12 stitches, mid knit togothor tho eighth mid ninth stitches from tho loft hnml oud. Turn ns boforo WIMi ACCOMMODATE IMOMT PltlNONKIlH IIAH NL'.MIJIUMJH HAI'MTV Din'ICIX (.'OI.'KT 1IOUHK Wll.Ii ITIl.VIHM IIKAT. (From Frlday'B Dally.) Within n few day tlio now Dcn cliulen county Jail Jn hack pf tlio BkuHij Hardware Company will ho roady for occupancy and tho nhorlff Jprlonor will no luiiRur hav to haro quarter with tliono In tlm little brick MauaK'T KoycKlbulldliiK on Mlnneiota fltrcet. The tnow Rtructure I modern In every re- poet, light and airy and of autriclcnt lxo to comfortably accommodate clnht prlHouir at onu time. With wall 12 Inches thick, heavy barred windows mill double doors, tlmre I little possibility of criminals I'ffcrllnK an oscapo readily. The dren. Steam boat for the entlro building Mill bo provided by tlm plant In tho court houso adjoining It. A feature of the jail Is thu safety ar rangement or "basket" on the cell mors. Tiiat leading Into tho princi pal room Is made so that tho Jailer r.may look Into tho "bas'kol" and ob ktaln a vlww or tho entire room. In cluding the sldf toward him. Mo may Ilrst order prisoners In tho corridor back Into their colls, open tho barred door, at the same tlmo closing tho slieot metal die behind hlrn. and thus Insure safety. PARENTS OF RECRUITS MAY RESERVE SEATS KmvIiiI Pliicct to 1m (ilwn TIiom Who lluto Sou In Sen Ire, nt Coming Patriotic Gathering. (From Tuesday's Dally.) All paronts who have sons, olther In training camps, In tho navy or at tlm Jront aro ursed to make Uioru- solvas known to Itov. II. C. Mart- rauft, county chairman of the Council of Defense, who will provide thorn with reserved aest tickets for tho meeting nt thu Hippodrome on Jan- llurv 31. ull:i llirw Pn nml Inn nffl. jeers will .,.MK on tholr experiences ' trenches. TIimm mn. Major F. II. Kdw arils, I.luutounut Colonel MucMlllan and Captain K. J. Gook, urn blng sent on a tour of the state by tho state Council of Defous with tho Idea of Instilling patriotism nml bringing to the puoplo some clearer conception of the groat battle in Kurope, No admission will bo charged and no collodion will bo taken up at tho gathering. Tho men have all recent ly como from the trenches and have moved audiences all ovor tho stato tholr descriptions of tho war from the soldior's standpoint. leaving soveu stitches on tho needle. Slip tho first stitch, purl 12 stitches, purl together, tho seventh mid eighth stitches from tho loft hnml end. Turn nml continue In this manner, decrens lug each time by ono tho number ot stitches on tho ends of tho noodles, until horo nro 14 fourteen stitches only. "Foot; Tako up stitches through tho loops on tho loft sldo ot tho heol, Thoro should bo 14. Knit across tho ,two needles which woro loft for tho lustop. Tako up 14 stitches on tlm othor sldo of tho heol, knit halt tho 14 stitches which woro loft from tho hool. Now iirrnngo your stitches so that you hnvo on ouch heel ueedlo soveu stitches left from tho hool, 14 from loops taken up and two takou from tho instep needle, 23 in nil. Thoro will bo 2G on tho instop noedlo. Lot us call tho heol ucodlo on which wo first took up tho loops tho first heol noodle mid tho other tho second. Knit onco nil tho wny around nnd nl most to tho end of tho first heol noodlo. Thoro knit togothor tho third mid fourth stitches from tho lott hand ond, Knit two, knit across Inatop (Continuud on last pago.) I FOREST SUPERVISOR ' TAKES UP DUTIES! .Voriiiiui O. JucoliMiii In Mero From I'ortlnml litis lleen In This DNlrlrt lleforc. (From Monday's Dally.) Norman O. Jacobson, supervisor of tho Doschutes national forest, arrived Saturday nlcht from Portland to take up his now duties In Ucnd. Last fall Mr. Jacobson was picked to succeed W O. Hastings at the tlmo V. V. Harpham, assistant supervisor, was sent to tho Ochoco forest, but was unable to come hero until this month. Tho now supervisor hag been In the forest service slnco 1910 and at tho tlrni of his appointment to tho liend office, was head of tho cooporatlvo fire patrol work In the Portland head quarters. Mo has worked In Central Oregon timber before and In 1912 was stationed at Crescent, cruising and making maps. Mo was also at Fremont and Lakcvlcw. Mr. Jacob son says ho Is fond of this section of tho stato and Is much Interested In tho work here. As yet he has not had tlmo to plan definitely for tho comlntc season. WILL 0. K. PLAN Jin December, showing tho total to bo 'about J25.000, while the amount to APPItOVAL OF CKXTItAI OIlKOONjbo raised by taxation, since tlio votora IMSTHICT HKKMH CKIITAIN rofuscd to go ovor tho six por coat ..... . ATToitNi:v oi:Ni:ii.ii MAKK IlKPOKT. SALEM. Or., Jan. 19. (Special to The Ilulletln.) Tho question of ap proving tho district plan for tho Cen tral Oregon Irrigation District may not como boforo tho Doscr Land Hoard for a number of weeks ye', according to present Indications. At torney General Drown said today that he deemed It advisable that full board bo present before tho matter Is finally passed upon. Stato Treas urer Kay Is on his way to tho east whore he will spend some time inves tigating flax conditions for the Port land Chambor of Commerce, and , ""ns -Donai seemea not only jns smto Rnirineer LmvU ( in R.i..m ' tMablo but necessary. If tho city were OrcRou passing on Irrigation district ,KoinB t0 havo bu?lne" ran prop projects In Malheur county, later to , erly th,s year' Ia Ios,,' iIr- ud go to Idaho Falls. Idaho, where he 80n movcd tho "PPOlntment of a com wlll address a meeting of the Idaho mltteo t0 mcet w,lh th counc11 ni Irrigation Congress 'n can,Pa'Bn committee to Insuro tho Mow soon the board can bo found ' PMa5 f tt refunding measure when In Salem as a unit after the return brousht boforo tho peoplo. of these two officials is n raattor to I DIscM'n then centering on tho bo considered nt that time, so thon,ot,on' Councilman Uennett urged outlook for a speedy discussion of the t Ion aro not overly bright. However, thoro seoms to bo littlo doubt that n majority of tho board, at loast. will bo favorable to tho ac ceptance of the plan whon It Is put up to them. Tho attorney genoral stated today that the logal phases Involved aro not of much Importance ns far as the acceptance by tho board is concerned and that he will be ready to make his report at nny tlmo thoro is a full board present to receive It. EXECUTIVE BOARD OF RED CROSS MEETS (From Wednesday's Dally.) Tho oxecutivo board ot tho Ilend Hod Cross chapter will meet regularly hereafter on tho first Thursday of each month, according to a decision reached at last night's meeting In tho circuit court room. Tlio meeting was well attended and a number ot matters relating to tho work ot tho chaptor were discussed, chief among them boing tho separation ot tho Des chutes ond Jefferson county work. According to tho plan nn effort will bo made to havo a sopnrato chaptor formed In tho northern county. Dills for tho month wero passed on and or dered paid. NAMED MEMBER OF LIBERTY LOAN BODY (From Wednesday's Dally.) C. S, Hudson, president ot tho First National Dank, has today received word from Edward Cooklngham, stnto chairman of tho next Liberty Loan campaign, that tho Fedoral Re- servo Dank has appointed him a mem ber ot tho Oregon stnto control Lib orty Loan commlttoo for Deschutes county. MrMudsou will attend' the mooting of (ho commlttoo to bo h'eld In Portland on January 29. W B i jKjmmvjLKjUiu ujux iu NAME COMMITTEE. Weekly Luncheon Hoar Dlncuwilon of Cily Flounce, Kmllng to Voto to Heck CoaIi For Outstand ing WurrunlH-oO Attend. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Discussion of the city's financial condition and tho passage of a motion for tho appointment of a commlttco to cooporato with the council in ob taining a refunding bond Usuo to take up outstanding warrants, said to amount to f 19,000, was tho chlot business to come before tho Com mercial club at Its luncheon thin noon. Ovor CO members and guests wcro present, tbo largest attendase In months. In tho absence ot Prjj Idont Foloy, Vlce-Prcsldont Miller presided. In opening the financial discussion Councilman. McKay read tho ltoms nC I tho budget proposed by the council I limit, was about 113,000. C. SI Hud- json, after stating that tho First Na tional Dank was now carrying about 110,000 In city warrants and was un willing to take raoro without charg ing a discount rate that would seem to do unreasonable, pointed out that, with warrants badly depreciated. It would bo Impossible for tho city to get any kind ot valuo for tho servico rondered it hereafter unless money were found to take up the present In debtedness. If this monoy wcrs found thVbank would again discount warrants at as low aS three por cent. Some, Mr. Hudson, were against Is suing bonds for current expenses, but under the existing circumstances "s n"Pon staling his uener mat such a measuro could be passed. It. P. Mlnter also spoke In favor. Coun cilman Steldl pointed out that, while, tho tax rate was apparently high, as a matter ot fact It was low because, of tho very low valuations hore, soma property being assessed for $300 which could not bo bought tor $6000. V. A. Forbes v.arned against is suing refunding bonds and then fall ln& to keep expenses within tho lim its of the city revenue, making neces sary the issuance ot further refund ing bonds next year. On a voto tho club adopted tho mo tion. It was also voted to purchase Ilritish and French flags. A suggestion mado by Floyd De ment that a point should bo mado In tho city's advertising of tho many sunny days here, "Sunny llond" bo ing suggested as a slogan, was re ferred to a committee for action. LY 11KCKIVK FUNDS. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Returning yesterday from a trip to Portland whero ho attonded a meeting of tho stato highway com mission, County Commissioner A. L. Mackintosh says there is a good pros pect of tho county receiving money for tho work on tho Uond-Tumalo-Jlodmond road. Mo says that Stato Engineer Richard Nunn should havo been hero last Friday to look over tho highways in this vicinity and that thoro Is still a possibility ot him com ing this week. Mr. Mackintosh was gouo 10 days. FOUNDRY 18 INCOHPORATlill). (From Wednesday's Dally.) Articles ot Incorporation for the HuffschmldUDugon Iron Works woro filed Monday. A capital of J'Ja.OOO Ii roprosentod In tha firm. v. u Foley will bo president, C..J. Dujcan. vlco-president, and R. E. Hutr Bchmidt, Bocrotary and treasurer,