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WEEKLY EDITION The bend bulletin. i VOL. XVI IIHND, 1JKHOIIUTKH COUNTY, OREGON, Till ItHIMV, APRIL Jf, 1I8 No. 0 4 r y DESCHUTES IS HEARING 10000 "WILL EXCISED QUOTA BY BIG PER CENT. tPrfxnnl Totnl In 9177,000 North Knit of County Now Hlitiid ut ICilMMMI Solicitor ( Htitrt Hoon Atljiint Hitting, Bulletin Sends Largest Check Yet for Tobacco (From Wmlnnsday's Dally.) Although tlia jiontlriK of itin rat ItiK lint, showing onult Individual what ho was expected to subscribe to ho present Liberty lonn, linn caused most of those on tho lint to co'iuo voluntarily forward with tholr nubscrlpllons, there ore still u fow who Im v n not subscribed and n fow voses of nulincrlptlonn not In accord unco with tilts ratings. Thn latter nro to 'Im adjusted by tho local ox icutlvn committee na loan uh pon Hlulu anil solicitors nro to uttirt at unco to too thoHO who' havo tlot yet volunteered. WJlh this fliilshml llttlo will ha loft of thn local l.lhurty liond work be yond computing thn totals and Boo ing tho Hoy Scout throiiKh tholr fthmulng activity, whlrh will officially nd thu campaign oil ovur tho uoun try. North I hiil Artlw. That thu north end of thn county liml ilnnii It full share In soiling liouds wan reported thin morning hy Guy E. Dohmn, who hnn had ohargo of thai district. With n quota of 932,000. thn north mid In nearly 40 por cunt, ovor-nubucrlbed, according to Mr. DoliMoti, and four dlntrlcts yut remaining to hn hoard from may tiring tho total up to CO pur coot. Tim present 11 Kuril Is 129,300, Tho district returns, ns reported hy tho Redmond Hank of Commerce, md compared with tho iiuntaN. nro u follows: Kubiurlhod, Quota, $ 2.200 $ 1,800 Toddy Tho liullotlu In solid- ItiK .to tho' Atnnrlonn Tobacco company tho largest chock yut Inpayment for smokes for our soldiers In Franco, Tho amount In $00,70 mid with nmourit formerly mint makoN n grand total of 1208,75, which will "buy 830 tobacco kits. Tho hUo of tho chock In caused by tho patriotic action of Mr. nod Mm. Hoy Ollson, who worn inarrlod In puhllo and nu admission chnrgo mado for tho benefit of tho fund, thu nf fair nottlni: $01.00 for tho fund. Flvo dollars uioru camo from tho miction of a box of apples Klvnn to tho Mooso club for tho purpose hy William Monro of tho Hand Produce Co, Two of tho contributor! nro "repeat ers," having formorly nub ncrlhfd. Tho lint Ih mi follows: C. 1., McC'aulny.. ...,..$ COO (I, I), Donovan CO A Friend CO IE IDENTIFIED BIG IN COURT DOOM LUMBER RANCHERS TESTIFY AGAINST WARNER. .Member or lrly Who A.lt'l Hhcrlir mi Wit int. Ktnml In Cuttle Htrulliig Trial l)cfniM Hc- KIiih TIiIn Afternoon. DEAL IS MADE CUT OP SMALL MILLS CONSOLIDATED. Ituy WllkliiMm mid .lob n HtHill Form 1 X L LlUllhcr Cfl). lO 0HTJlf) In Thin HitIIoii .WIII'IIiiIIiI I'lmicr nt Iteml. Mr. Hoy Ollson C1.7C F. N. Hunter MpOEQ Cluh ... Mn, A. McKay A Friend Mm. N. (1. Davis 2.00 COO .2C ,C0 .2C I' r o v I ounly CilKt'd Total to Onto acknowl- $ CC7C .$143.00 $208,70 JUDGE BARNES IS 2.3C0 2,000 i.eno i.coo 1,400 1,200 20.ICO 11,000 1.C0O 1.C00 Hltftor Lower Hrldgo ... Terrebonne "Whllu Hock Redmond . . . Jloovor Krhonl (Mine I'a I In, ClnvtmlulH, Northwest Redmond and the north end of tho Tuiunlo section are still to bo hoard from. Will tin (Hit 1 .10 Per (Vm. With thMo llguri In It In now up imruul Hint DowhiitM county will over-HiiliHprlbu n ittotn of $117,000 by $70,000 or morn, brlnnliiK tho total ubnvo tho amount of tho mib m-rlptlon to tho hbcoihI loan, whon tho county iiuotu umi hlnhor than It in thlii time. Ah ahnwn hy tho latent roportn tho Miinnorlptlnnn nro now uh follown: ThroiiKh I.n Pino Hank $ '2,000 ThroiiKh First National C 1,700 Through Contrnl Oriyjon.. -20,000 TlirniiRli Hodmond .. 20,200 ThroiiKh .Slicivlln.Illxon ir.,100 ThrouKh HrookHcatilon . .. 24,000 TL'.MAU) !' It I i: N I) H l'KIUSl'ADi: fOI'NTV OI'llCIAli TO (JO OUT FOll IIKIUII!(UN NOMINATION IN MAV 1'ltl.MAItll-S. Totnl $177,000 JURY ACCOUNTS FOR DEATH OF S. W. BEST (From Wodnoadny'n Dnlly.) After u aonilon of tho coroncr'a jury yesterday nftoruoon It wiih hold that 8. W. Heat, found ilcnd on tho rond from tho l'lno Troo mill Mon lny, bad boon knocked from bin neat when thu hlndbr on tho wiiroii hroko Hiidjtho whootH panned ovor bin hody. Mr,- Host leaves n wfo nud tiroo ;hlldron, who renldo In Kenwood, llo had boon employed In hnulliiR luin lior from thu mill. Tho funeral will bo hold tomorrow iiinruliiK ut 10 o'clock from Niawon Kor's chapol. 1VIONEY FROM APPLES . GOES TO'SMOKE FUND (From Friday's Dally.) Auothor hooat wiih ttlvon Tho Ilullotln'a tohacco fund yentor- day whon tho Mooao club ttmiod ovor $5 to imrohnso amokoa for tho boya, This wuh ralaod from a contest In which a box of of apples wtiB Blvqn tho lucky man. Tho fruit was donated hy William iMooro, of tho Iloml I'roduco compnuy, with tho apo - clul nuiuoat that tho inoitoy , rulsot tliorofrom bo (o the fund. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Aunouucomunt wns mndo this niornliiK thnt County JuiIko Hnrnon will lift n candidate for tho Knpub!lc nu nomSuntlon for thn ofllce ha now holds ut the primary elocllon In May. DlfTorliiK from tho usual political nn nouncoinent, tho noun wns i;1vou nut hy Tumnlo frli'iids of the JuiIk fnl IomIiik nu Intorvlow with him In which ho i:uvo his oonnunt to their placliiK his name In nomination. Ac cording to Frwl N. Wnllaa, of tho Tuinaln pommlttoo, JuiIko HiiruoH had previously declined to have his namo IINCd. W. I). Ilnrncs buenmn county JuiIko nf DotichutoH county by appointment of (lovornnr Wlthycombo on tho for mation of tho now county In Decem ber, 1910. llo oamo to Tumalo In 1004, takliiK up a On my Aot ranch, on which ho lived until ho Hold it hint year. As tho II rnt JuiIko of tho now county of DcnchutoH Mr. liamos has takou nu especial Intercut In tho development of tho roads of tho county and also Hi koopliiK thu couu. ty In n wood financial condition, Miller fur CommlHtduurr. Coincident with tho nnnouncomont or tho Ilnrnea' candidacy, County Commlriiilouor Miller announced him solt n candidate for tho Hopuhllcan nomination for county commlsalonor. iMr, Miller hna boou a uiombor or tho county court since February, hav liiK boon appointed to nucceed L, 13. Smith on tho hitter's rcalKiintlou. lie is a resident of Hodmond, where ho nottletl In 1010. Ilia huslnoaa in toroHts havo boon In connection with tho DoHchutCH Mutual Tolephnno Co., which ho roorKauizod and put on Its foot, and In tho atock. shipping busi ness with II. J. Harris. Tho first carload of Iioks to ho aout out of Contrnl Oregon waa ahlppod by Miller & llarrla and laat your they ahippod ovor $30,000 worth of stock. Mr. Miller wan also for two yoara man ifcor of tho Hodmond Warohuuso Co. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Introducing In ovldonca tho hldo, head and foot of a steer which J. T. HrniHlon, a IIIkIi Desert rancher, clnlms was stolon from him by J. B. Wnrnor and (i, W. Conrad, now on trial In thn circuit court, tho attor neys for tho stato yesterdoy nftor uoon and this morning nttomptod to provo tho charges nKulnst tho de fendant. Knrly this afternoon Mr. Warner's sldo of tho enso wns taken up. ' H. H. Uradley, Floyd A. Howoll, C. II. Ilarvoy, It. A Ainmons. John U. (Infsko, Sheriff H. B. Hobcrts, Hamuol W. Merrill, Kll Wilson, J. T. Hous ton, Churlus Houston nnd Mrs. Allco Nolson woro nil wltnosses called hy tho stato, Mont of tho men arc ranchers who took part In tho round ing up of Warner, his non Cordon nnd companion Conrad on Novombor 10 of Inst year, when tho nrrest wns made. All of them told of following Wnrnor nud Conrad when thoy drove to tho Alknll ranch with a load of hay, In which, they claimed, was Inter I found thrco quartora of bcof, presum ably from thu missing nnlmal. Whon tho farmers asked to oxamlno tho wagon their request wns refused. Merrill thought tho wagon contained a missing heifer of his own, so ho nntinod tho sheriff. When tho sheriff nrrlvod Wnrnor snld ho had tho moat on tho wagon nnd showed him tho three quarters. J. T. Houston nnd others Identified tho hldo and head exhibited as bolus those of a ateer belonging to him. These parts woro found on Warner's (Continued on Pago 0.) (From Wednesday's Dally,) Tho most important development In tho local lumber world slnco tho construction of tho Hrooks-Scanlan, tho Hbovlln-Hlxon and the Pino Trco mills has Junt bcon made public In thji plans of Hay Wilkinson and John fitcldl fur tho Installation or a num ber of small milts In this section whoso cut will ho consolidated and shipped from Hand. Included In tho plan are mills hitherto operated by Mr. Wilkinson and one or two others now undor othor management. Hack of the local men In tho on- torprlso Is said to bo on unusually strong financial and selling organiza tion which assures tho complete suc cess of tho undertaking. Olio Mill .Mowil. As so far announced, tho mills to ho Included In tho ontorprlsc aro tho Hod Hock mill, now In operation In Hod Hock canyon, wost of town; tho J. N Mnirten mill nt I.a Pino, tho Markoll & Hranton mill at Gist, Wil son mill, north of Sisters, tho latter formorly located at Slstors but now bolng moved to a location uprlver from liond. When all aro In opera tion a cut of over 100,000 feet a day Is assured. Announcement of tho plans furnishes an explanation of tho request recently mado of tho county court hy Mr. Wilkinson for permis sion to uso tho river to drive logs on. After drying, all tho cut will bo brought into liond for planing. For this purpono a throo or four machine planing mill will bo built on tho slto of tho lumbor yard noar Terminal addition. Hetwcen 100 and ISO men' MAKES BIG WAR STAMP PURCHASE Tumalo claims tho credit for tho biggest purohnso or War - Savings certificates yot mado hy ono individual In Deschutes - county, according to Fred N. - Wallace, who has chargo or tho - campaign In ithat section. Tho purchaso waa mado hy William M. Gaskell, who took 100 or tho - nig stamps last .month. 3Ir. -- (iaskcll's purchase cost him $414 and on January 1, 1923, ho will rccclvo $000 In ex- - change. .. CROWD ATTEND ARNOLD DISTRICT FORMS AUXILIARY An auxiliary of tho Hod Cross has Just boon formed in tho Arnold dls trct, oast of town, with 11 charter momhers. Iris A. Trotter Is tho chairman nnd Mrs. J. W. Lowell sec retary. Tho auxiliary will meet every other Thursday during tho summer and every Thursday In tho winter. Its formation followed a visit mado to tho district by Mrs. H. K. Iirooks In connection Liberty loan work. with s LIBERTY RALLY STIRRING ADDRESSES GIVEN. Hippodrome Filled to Overflowing .Many Como In From Out of Town Speakers Tell What "Homo Folks" Must Do. G (From Monday's Daily.) Led hy a band playing martial airs and practically tho ontlro staff of em ployes from tho two local mills representing tho" Loyal Legion ot Loggers and Lumhcrmcn, probably 2,000 pcoplo marched or rodo to tho Hlppodromo yesterday afternoon to attend tho Llborty loan rally and overflow meeting. Mrs. Aloxander Thompson, member of (he stato legis lature rrom Tho Dalles; Private P. L. Smith, -who was with the Canadian Highlanders In France, and Thomas C. Ilyan of Portland, member of tho stato Liberty loan committee, were tho speakora for tho occasion. Yesterday's meeting was attended by pcoplo rrom many nearby towns, auto loads coming from Redmond, Tumalo and other points. Even tho Redmond band contributed Its serv ices and vied with tho local orchestra in blaring out patriotic airs. Assist ing with music were tho girls or tho high school glee club, a mala quartet who sang "Liberty Rell," and Fred, Elcht Indlctmont unrn i,..n,i nL.ucas witji a soio. "What Aro Yot tho result or tho sosslon or tho grand lGo,nc t0 Do t0 Ho,p tho Boya?" Jury or tho circuit court, which hoslJ' 0verturt. c"y chairman tor tho Just been completed. Tho final ro-! ar,ve' Prea,(lea " gatncrlng. TUa port was presented to Judgo Duffy , BPcaKors sat " piauorni beaeaui Just beforo noon. Following aro the T BY GRAND JIM WAHNBK AND CALDWKLL .MUST HAt'lI FACE TWO CHAIIGHS COUNTV OFFICIOS ARE FOUND IN GOOD CONDITION. (Continued on pago C) 100,000 Extra Vote Offer . Closes this Friday Night Complete List of Prizes GRAND PRIZE. 1918 five passenger Hulclc tour- Im; car. Value $900, F. O. U. liond. DIKTRIIT PRIZES. Ono $SC 00 Vlctrola. - Ono $70.00 Pathnphono - $00.00 In Uohl. Two $22.00 Eiistman Kodaks. - Two handsome Diamond Sot Lavalllores. - PRIZES FOR AI.Ii. All candidates not receiving one of tho regular prlxOB will bo -- paid it cash commission ot ten por cont. of all tho monoy thoy - collect on now and old aubscrlp- tlou payments. District Number Ono Includes All ot tho City ot Ilcnd BROTHERS RESIDENT RUNS FOR OFFICE I (From Monday's Dnlly.) H. M. Vnrco of UrothoiH Iuih Juat niiuouucod his candidacy ror nomina tion ut tho prlmnrloii for county enm inlsBlonor on tho Hopuhllcan ticket. Mr. Vurco hnn boon In this county olx yoara, making his roahlonco on a hoinostond. Ho cmno horo fioni Michigan. ' V ' nunpalgii CloMNt May 11, 11)18 o o Vvru limit. City , P2.2C0 l'ratl Mlllrr. S llruatlway., 01.180 Mrs. J. M. llnulfron. Clly K9 I'll llnrjorl Iloovrr, Clly S8.SI0 l)ly i:rlrr, 67 Hawthorne. 87,140 Ktlirl Hjiydcr. 4U9 HroaJnay 17.I1D (H-ncvlcv MclJin-n, City . ...,,. ... 63.180 Mrnt lloud. 7S0 NcwiHrt ,.,,. 41,340 OIk Juhnon. fil IuUlmia., ,,, 41,640 Mnry Itubbanl, City,, 38,360 IMcn llownlnir, 611 Now Turk Ave.,,. 36.700 Kvilyii MurtVnl. 7AT Option Ave S4.V60 llculnh CnUvr, -8 l'lno Crrot Court,... 83,840 Alplm Inman, 737 Oiiilcn Ave,,,,,,,., 6.CC0 cases on which a trucbll! was round: Stato vs. J. E. Warner and O. W. Conrad, cattlo stealing; Stato vs. J. E. Warner, mutilation or hldo; Stato vs. Grovcr Caldwell, cattlo stealing; Stato vs. Grovcr Caldwell, cattlo stealing; Stato vs. D. II. Dunn, assault with intent to kill; State vs, ' IttA tlA m rf n a. , a. ..b 4 m.aI am m m a Tbo entire front ot tho room was decorated with Liberty loan posters, flags ot tho allies and Liberty belis. I.lticrtjr a Heritage. Mrs. Thompson was tho first speaker on tho program. In a heart to heart talk to the "folks at homo" sho urged them to back tho boys in Roso Hanson, arson; Stato vs. Fred ovory way In their powor. Schmidt, shooting a bull; Stato vs John Kotfman, stealing a sheep Wo shall conquer," she said. "Wo light not ror dominion, not tor power, but for Practically all or these were hand-1 tll r'Bhts ot humanity democracy oil up rrom tho Justice" court. Tho tsoIt. America must prcservo her second charge against Warner Is tho eir-reapcot. The things wo aro fight- outgrowth of tho introduction of ,nB t0T today will bo handed down ovldonce In tho case now on trial of t0 our children's children as a prlco- o- District Number Tvo Includoa All Torrltory Outside tho City Limits ot fiend. Cuiupalgit Closes May 11, 1D1H o o Mary Kryrcar. flUlcra fil.JKO Joy MoL-nnuii, Mctollu.,. ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ie.tio Itarnlco tirant, l'rln-vlllu .,.,.,, 43,160 Mnriorlo Younir. ltclnuintl.... 30.460 r.mci lAiinr, viiino runs M.-ciO KlnUo hturvy, toiiilne ,, S7,0h0 Florence 1'iMtyr, Devchutr....,,,,,,,, 26,140 Miirlnn lliMkina. luvr Hrltluo,.,,.,,, S'.'.ISO Killtli Miuttii, I.npliHv,., , 2).',140 Tlcrctt Curake. Mllllrun ,,.,,,, i!2,OIO tjorn Sly. u rin...... 22,000 ThflinH Tucker, .Silver Lake .1,600 llrutrlco 8teiliiiun, I.u l'lne,.,.,,,,, 3,000 Kmnm Drumm. Silver Iko. B.afiO Mr. Mubel Conulley, lX-.clmti'4,,...,,s 6,000 May Ilvnn, Alfalfa ,,....,...,. 6,040 Kntbrln ItwlncM. l04cliuU' 3,020 Dura Illnnon, llolyat .,.....,,.,,. 6,000 Vvrna BlmlU, Alfalfa, ,.,.,.,,, , 6,000 Mabel Allen. Alfalfa,,,,,,,, 6,000 ltu I,oonanl, Alfalfa,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,, 6,000 Ltllte Hdtfur. Ianlne B.000 MUt Leudbettcr, Cllno Fnlla 6,0,0 ()h;ii Euiilug, For the beneilt of thoso who aro notinblo to get to tho offlco during busluoss hours, the campaign depart ment of Tbo Hullotln will remain! opon evenings until S o'clock. Tho best special vote offor that lll bo mado during The Ilullotln's Hiibacrlptlon campaign will close Krldny uvenlng at !) o'clock. During the tlmo of this Ilboral 'offer It la possible for any candldato In the list to build up a tremondous vote total. Each cluh of $20 In now or old sub scriptions onrns n bonus of 100,000 extra votos, and Just ns aoon us you havo turnod In enough subscriptions to niako ono cluh eneh dollar there after entltlca you to -1,000 oxtra votos. A Ktniu.c Contender. To avail oneself of tho Ilboral spe cial offor now in force is an excellent moans of becoming a strong conten der for tho illulck touring car. If not tho actual winner, for no blggor voto offor will bo mado later. This tho candidates aro doing, too. Thoy nil think this offor Is their ono host hot, and aro going to It with a vim. A sort of porspectlvo vlow or tholr rapid advancement and splen did achlovomonta gives a plcturo of ambition, courago nnd intonalvo ap plication nil blended Into ono. Tho roward in atoro for thorn la aomothlng olae to oxclto admiration. Tho Hulclc cur la popular In tho ex treme; its ixonernl equipment la n composlto ot luxury, refinement and charactor. Tlmo Is Short. Just a few short weokB ronuUn of thla record-breaking campaign, and tho now candidates who havo enteral during tho laat fow days nro mount ing up In the voto column with such leaps and bounds that there is no telling whoro thoy will atop. lho snmo applies to candidates whoso names havo boon appearing In tho Hat cloao to tho bottom. Many ot a mutilated steer's hide. Doth Cald well and Warner must faoo two changes. The grand Jury's report and rec ommondatluns aro as follows: "To Honorable J. E. J. Duffy Judgo: "Wo. your grand Jury, duly chosen to Investigate and roport tho various matters that woro brought to our at tention as u grand Jury of this coun ty, having finished our work, beg lonvo to submit tho following roport and recommendations: As por your Instructions, wo havo mado a thorough oxamlntalon of all tho county orncos and find In oaoh Instanco nlco, uoat offices, that they nro kept and maintained In a neat and up-to-dato manner. We havo also examined tho Jail and find that tho Jail Is of sufficient size, Is well kopt, sanitary and modern In every respoct, "Wo would rccommeud that tho Jury should have swivel chairs with cushions nnd n trial Jury room. "That tho grand Jury shall havo a room with outsldo windows and largo enough to Insuro comfort for Jury and witnesses and situated so as to Insuro privacy, "Respectfully submitted, "MEREDITH BAILEY, "R. M. SMITH, "HOD DLACKWELL. "CLAUDE MANNHEIMBR, "J. O. McKINNEY, "S. W. MERRILL. "FRANK DODYFELT." SCHOOL BOYS TO BE EMPLOYED ON FARMS (Contlnuod on last pago.) (From Tuesday's Dally.) In respouao to n request from tho fedoral director of tho United States Uoya' Working Reserve, City School Superlutondont F. Tliordarson la Bonding to Portland a list ot 102 names of liond hoys who might bo available for farm work this summer, These aro achool boya botwoen tho ages of 10 and 21, Sonio aro will ing to tako up agricultural occupa tions dm lug tholr vacation and othora havo already procurod athor kinds of work. Tho list was sent In today. less heritage. "Doos any European ruler daro to crush us now? Germany reckons without the host a united nation. "Does tho Kaiser forget that whllo Amorica Is a commercial nation ho cannot quostlon her spirit? j "Wo havo to lick tho Kaiser and wo havo o lick tho Kaiser to keep him from lloklng us. "Evory eloment In our social, busi ness and economic llfo must bo co ordinated to this end winning tho war. Wo know wo aro big enough and bravo enough to combat tho 40 years ot Gorman preparation tor this great conflict." Tho speaker paused hero In her themo to point out tho necessity ot observing food conservation rules, lighting profiteers, forgetting labor troubles In tho necessity ot tho big ger consideration and assisting In Red Cross work. This part of her appeal was directed especially to the women. "We cannot all of us cross the ocean and do tho spectacular work' sho proceeded, "Tho least wo can do at homo is to glvo our money. Wo cannot with good conscience aond tho flower ot our manhood whore wo would not send our monoy. This war calls for three big things, money sacrifices and lives, A government Is not worth much unless tho pooplo at homo support It,. "Tho ond ot this war is tho ond ot all war. Wo have reason to bo proud of ourselves In this stato tor Oregon has sent more volunteers than any othor In tho union. We bollovo tho sons ot Oregon huvo the good old fighting blood in thorn and will never stop until thoy tako tho Star Spangled Hanner to Derllu and mako tho Kaiser salute It, "It Is said monoy talks. Lot it talk to tho Kaiser until ho under stands our money will laat until Prusslanlsm is wiped from the faco or tho oarth and let him know that tho language It talks Is tho language ot tho bayonot. Whon tho boya como home thoy must find uu holding tho lines bohlnd tho tronchoa beneath the folds pt Old Glory, the flag tor (Continued on page 4.)