WEEKLY EDITION rift The bend bulletin. vol, avi pram ice HARROWS DOWN McNAUY LOOKS STRONG TO FRIENDS. y Withdrawal nf Muxtoti mill V-tV KiifWMlnn Will Pllo V ViIh fr ' Senator With) minim IhiUh (JimmI (if till) People. ' (HprrUI lo Tli Iltill.tln.) HALIi.M, .Mny 0. Onu vouk inuru ri'innlim for candidate of both pur ties to ilo their dorndeat with tho votorr), nml forever af lor hold their ponce. Next Frldny, Mny 17. In tho lny which will determine who urn to romiiln lit tho llmullRht until tho gonornl oliictloti In November, nml who tiro to pnsn Into oblivion lor two ua rn ut IniiKt. Politics huvo boon wnrmliiK up notnu of Into nml tho prediction In umilo that thu ooiiiIiik wuok will rnlsn a (lurry of sufficient inngnllude to hrltiK out it good, tidy votit. Apprehension hint bnon foil by onudldntoi thnt nil of their new! mlxht hnvo boon flown on bnrrun null bnmumo of apparent nputhy mining thovotors, nml n light votn linn boon considered likely. Throw fears nru beginning to Mooni groundless nml It In oviiii possible Hint n biunpur pri mary voto tuny dnvolop. Apnthy had boon semi hecnusa of tho'deep Interest hIiowii In thu wnr nltuntlnn, Thin mny ho thn vnry ron non for it kooiI voto, nn tho electorate goiionilly U beginning to realize that tho operation of ntata nffnlra hnvo n direct hearing on this slnto's partici pation In tho wnr nml thu voters nre nnxloun thnt thin stnto nhlno nn a Htnr of tho nml magnitude In tho patriotic heaven, WlV Plan lli'lng ('imtldrml. Tho Wost-Stniillold-Klug-McNnry. Iliihton episode In nlito causing po Iltlrnl (nlk to warm up lo u dooldod extent. All kinds of -guesses hnvo boon tnailn by dopestorH nn to thn affect of Domucrntlo t'nmtlilnto Wont's nppuul to nil camllilntoH, Including lilmsulf, to drop out of tho rnco In order to lloovurho on cnmllilnto nml lonvo thu Hold elenr for Honutor Mc.S'nry, McNnry IamUh Kiiiuikit. I Ono of tho big moil In labor circles) In Portland tho other day tundo th' (insertion Hint West's statement U practically certain to menu tho nom ination or Mo.Nnry and tho defeat of HtUiillold. Ho bases lit contention on tho strength of Wont. Ilo declares thnt West linn nn Immense fntlnwlnn lit tho Itopuhllcnu party who will tako It I m nt his word, Una llu wishes to Ho MoNnry rotnlnoil, and will cast their vnton for McNnry neenrd Ingly. Many of tho old-lino Itopuh IIoqiih, ho dopes It out, would hnvo Jioon against Mo.N'nry under any cir cumstances nml consequently Woat'H operations do not disturb tho equil ibrium of tho McNnry voto from thnt miKlo, Tho fact of Uimtuii droppliiK from tho moo la considered from two ijitutH of view by tho political wit JiIh. Ono nlilo nnsortn that much of tho old-Hun voto Hint HiiHton would huvo captured will now bo ill , . verted to Stanllold, while thn other ulilo ntnton thai a coiiHlduruhlo sliuro of tho Portland nnd Wlllnmotto vnl- ley voto which Ilimton exjiected to tuko nwny from McNnry will roturn to ItH natural abiding place, In tho liosoni of tho Wlllnmotto valley can didate nnd tho proHont Incumhoiit. .Majority Iteiiialnlii Quiet, atnnllold mny bo gnlnlng ground, liut thn boat hIzIhk up of tho Bltuu tlon hooiiih to bo iih ntntod in tho pant, 4- thnt Stnuflold Ih malting a big hulla linlno with u hunch of paid workers, wltllo tho rtat nllout majority linu dotormlnod upon Nylin hiiiII bo its cnmllilnto nnd n majority of thnt hI lont mnjorlty Is bollovod to bo , aqunroly behind MoNnry'u candidacy. ' Labor has given Itn ondorsoiuout to Mosor, but tho ondorsoiuout of Mower la ndmlttod to ho tv Joko, oven 1y tho inomliorH of tho vary loglsln tlvo cnmmlttoo Hint granted It, Labor loaders an n unit doclaro that MoHor cannot bo olootod, and ovory member of tho commlttoo thnt givvo j Moeor tho 0(t(lor80mont has snld tho Ha mo thing, In fact. It is doubtful if Moaor wl)l rocolvo a majority voto (Cohtlriiied on last page.) E BOIDOE GUARDED J houad or ih.nd iio.mi: uuahh.s TAKHN TO HCH.NIi LAST NIHIIT Wllih H KM A I.N THKHH UNTII I'UIITIIKH ACTION IH TAKKN. (from Wcdnosdny's Dnlly.) Hovornl inoiubori of tho recently organized Mend iitnto militia saw norvlcu before II wnn expected, when n squad win ordered out yesterdny afternoon to gunrd tho Crooked river brlilK", about eight iiiIIoh thu other tldo of Itodmoml. Tho order wan niniln following; a conference between federal and county offlclnlii, wlien 11 wnn decided thnt It would bo Decen nary to tnko Homo precaution ngnlnsl nny possibility of dontructlon of tho brlilRo owing to Itn liupnrtanco In nhlppliiK fncllltlcn for Ccnlrnt nml Houthnrn Oregon, County offli'lnla titnted yesterday thnt nn effort hail boon tundo In tho pant to hnvo tho railroad company tako noino nctlon In placing a Kunrd ovnr tho ntruotiiro, tho dontructlon of which would tlo up mil facilities to nml from Iluml nml DHnchutofi county for nn ludorinlto period, but no no tion wnn tnkou by tho official". Itecuntly, It In roported that tho wrapping from novornl Hicks of dynn- inltn had boon found In tho vicinity of tho bridge nml thin wnn reported to tho county nuthorlllun, with tho result of yiHtordny'n nctlon lit pine Iiir n iqund of tho Ilend inllltla nt tho brldKO until no mo furthor action lian boon taken. It In nald tho boyn nro enjoying their now experience nml taking do light In tho environment of real camp llfo and guard duty. RED CROSS BENEFIT IS TO RE GIVEN A Itod Cronn benefit, vaudeville and dnnco, In to ho given by tho pooplo of Arnold dlntrlct on Wednes day, Mny 15, nt Itobortn' hall. Tho vaudeville entertainment, tundo up entirely of local tnlunt will ramtnenco nt 8:30 nml continue until 11, nftor which dnuclng will ho In order until 4 o'clock In tho morning. All of tho procoedn will go to tho Itod Crosn fund. LIST OF BOYS KIHHT TOWN IN COH.NTV TO UK. POUT A lilST OK Tllli HOYS HKCISTKHKI) I.N Tllli IIOYH' WOHKINO Hi:.SIiUVIi. (From Wodnosday'n Dnlly.) KIstorH bus boon tho llrnt town In tho county to send In tho reglHtra tlou of those oullstod In tho boys' working rnnorvo, according to J, Al ton Thompnou, onrolllng oflloor for this county, Tho Hal of live names was rocolved by tho office horo Inst night nnd Includoa boys between tho ages of 1G and 31 who nro willing to work during tho comluc bu miner. Tho nnmos of tho boyH rocolvrd nru: Harold Allen, Ivihv. Iloborts, lluoll Hathaway, Van Wilson mid Scott Mossnr, I-'mnk W, Wohor wns tho enrolling officer. Throo of (ho young ntpn hnvo nig- nlllod tholr Intention of working for nny length of tlmo, ono for throo months and ono tor four iuoiiHih. In thn occupation desired, throo hnvo profurrod mill work; ono farniliig and ono auto driving. Thla dops not Include ajoomploto list from Sisters, but Is tu'ffrst on rollmont. Thoro will jirobabfy lio othors Rout in In tho uonr futuro, " Whilo 'tho work in othor p'nita of tho stnto has boon cnrlod forward mora rnpldly than In Doschutou county, nud tho enrollment practic ally complotod, tho auppUoa tor this district woro not rocolved until ton Into to commonco tho onrollmont nt tho snmo tlmo It wiib talon up by tho other couut6s, II&woYojy tho work will'bo fushod ind" complotod wltliin n, couple pf wookp, It Is tMbuklit "by thtf riuthbfUles. l IIHNI), DKHCHUTKH COUNTY, OKHUOiV, Till IWDAY, .MAY , IOIH DRAFT 101 TO E STATE WAIl liKPAUT.MIINT t'AM.H MAKK .NO .MK.NTIO.V OK IHHYrA ITlOJl OHIX.'ON UH'Mt OKKICK8 I Hi. CHIVIi .NO Xiyri(!li. (Krotn Mondny'n Dilly.) If Oregon In to ho required to fur nlnh drnftccn In tho aggregated of 2.1.1,000 rrglntmntn called from ttia nntlon ut largo, tho matter In being kopt n Hark, myntorlouN necrot nt Wnnhlngtou, nnyn tho Oregonlnn of fluntlay morning. No allotment for thin itnto linn reached Captain J. K, Culllson,. head of tho nolectlvo nerv Ico, though adjoining ntnton hnvo ro- colvod their cnlln nod nmplo time han olupnod for ono to nrrlvo In Oregon A licence of n npcclflc quota call In generally taken to moan thnt tho ntnto Is being given nccruod credltn nufflclont to enncol Itn quotn. Cap tain Culllnou had received ndvnnco Intimation thnt credit would bo do ducteil, hut bin lutorprotatlon of tho iniHMaKO was to tho effect thnt tho ntnto would not entirely encape In ductlonn nt thin time. In an offort to tgot nuthurltntlva explanation of tho nltuatlon the captain nont n runh iiioh- nago to Wanhlngtou yenterday. No ronpomo on me bnck. Ono new call ban, howovor, boon received. It In for tho Induction of Ml nklllcd workmen to bo Immodl ntely Itnproned Into craftiimnn Horv Ico In thin country and abroad. It la baned upon tho applications filed prior to April 29 by workom of Oro gon wlnhfng to norvo their country In capacities for which they nro es pecially trained. In reality tho de mand consintn of H ncparato calls, citing from(ono to 13 men for Induc tion. No Word Ilcrrltrtl Him. Membern of tho local draft board thin morning ntated thnt no official orders had boon rocolved for 'the drafting of men from thin district, nnd tho board In of tho opinion thnt Oregon will not bo called upon to send man during this month. BIRTHS. Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs, Stovo Ta vlch, Tueidny, Mny 7, n son. Horn- To Mr. und Mrs. Ilort Cold well, Tuwdny, Mny 7, 12-pound girl. Horn To Mr. nud Mrs. Thoodoro Olomoyer, Wodnesdny morning, n dnughtor. Standing of Candidates in Subscription Contest DISTRICT NUMBER ONE Includes All of the City of llond CAMPAION CIiOSKS .SATL'KDAY NIGHT DAISY CARTER, G7 Hawthorne .Su.GGO Mai'jorie Hoover, City...: 303,3U0 Mrs. J. M. Henderson, City 2S3,5lO Pearl Miller, 311 Broadway 253,460 Vera Bratt, City 229,360 Genevieve McLaren, City .-. 163.1S0 Ethel Snyder, 499 Broadway 92,500 Helen Downinjr, 5-M New Park Ave: -:...,-. 61.060 Mary Hubbard, City 1- .f..;.:..; 42,920 DISTRICT NUMBER TWO Includoa All Torrltory Outside tho City Limits of llond CAMPAK3N CliOHKH HATUHDAY NIGHT MARY FRYREAR, Sistcrs.... 21S,700 Joy MoLcnnon, Metolius 204,160 Ethel Lollar, Cline Falls 197,780 Marjorie Young, Redmond 42,420 Tllli HUHHOHIITION KATIi OP Tllli IHiNl) HULT.HTIN AND VOTliS GIVIi.N ON NIOW AND Old) Hl'HHCHIPTION PAYMKNTS. Tho following tnblo a)iova tho votliiR powor of ballots Issuod on sub acrlptlon pnynionts. All pld aubsorlbora mnlclng nny pnymonta on sub Horlptloiia, uh woll na nil now subscribers. pnyliiE in ndvnnco for Tho Bulle tin, nro entitled to votes according to tho following schedule; $. T DAILY HULLKTIN. m . t -r Ilv Throo ."Months l.ritl tjl l.7 HIv Mouthii .. ; ",75 ji.B( Ono Ywir' 5,00 i,m Two Ytvirs 10.00 151.00 Throo Vwirti lfl.00 l.r0 I'Viiip YoiirH ao,00 20.00 l'TVo Yir J 23.00 JJ2.B0 Tllli AVIiliKLY HUliLKl'IN l)y Mnll. Only. Oi Yw ,., . Two Yeura , , ,. ,. aiiroo Y'onru -..: Mvo Yew ".....,... NORTH III LOOKS 000D MAKIIH CIOOI) JMIMtfiHHIO.V O.N ovi:h.n.mu.nt ai:.nt in kikmi ;OOKI.NU O V Ii It I'lUMKGTH . WITH VlliW TO KTATli All). (HirU! to Thr llull.tln.1 RAI.KM, Mny 8, Tho fnct thnt much of tho land undor tho North unit of tho Central Oregon irrigation projsct In undor cultivation and well nettled made a deep Impression upon tho mind of II. P. Tcalo, of tho United Btatcn department of Irrlga tlon and drainage investigations, who lias gono over that portion of tho project and also over tho lands of tho Buttles Iaka Irrigation dlntrlct. Mr. Toalo is In tho stato examin ing projects whero there Is n possi bility of thorn submitting proposals tor floating bond Issues to tho cap ital Issuos committee. Whilo thoro Is no immodlato prospect of such coming from tho North unit, it wns deemed advisable to securo the data from that section for futuro use In wont such a contingency should arise. It Is understood that tho oap itnl Imuck committee Is Inclined to bo much more favorable to improve ment plans whero settlers nro on tho ground, as It means n much speodlor development of cultivation, than In oases whore colonization must accom pany the development of an Irriga tion dlntrlct. For thnt reason Mr. Tcalo expressed Interest in tho North unit. Tho Suttlos Lako Irrigation dis trict has voted on a I7GO.O0O bond issue. That district is said to bo sufTorlng a little from a financial stringency, but It Is believed that undor tho Smith bill arrangements can bo rondo ns to government lands so a certification can bo secured to allow securing monoy for gottlng flood waters onto tha lands. Tho government, it Is understood. in ndvorno to nny dcvolopmont which moans oxpondlturo of funds without practically Immediate dcvolopmont of n now sourco of food supply. U. S. OFFICIALS HERE ON VISIT (Krora Wednesdays Dally.) A party of I'nltod States officials composed of Chas. D. Faber, Kdwnrd D. Lyon, Frank A Stockdnle nnd J. II Johnson arrived in Heud this morning and 'spent tho day hero on official business, leaving for lied mond nnd Prlnevllls this afternoon. Niunbor of Votes Mnll nv Carrier NKW ,ooo (1,000 20,000 no.ooo 80,000 120,000 175,000 OLD i,noo 4,000 10,000 25,()()() 10,000 00,000 87,500 Number of Votes WHW 4,000 10,000 20,000 as.ooo OLD ? 2.0fl 4.00 .,.. 0.00 ...;..!? 10.00 2,000 .5,000 10,000 17,000 4 'aArOIUl.niui.aiu.BiJu 0 ASKED TO SAVE l-OOl) ADMINIHTIUTION A K K H THAT WIIKAT I IK UKUVCA'Ai TO .MINIMUM AM) NOT UHKB AT Alih IK POHHIHIii:. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Following along tho lines of tho plan outlined by H. a. Hartmnft, county food administrator, for an ontlroly whcatlcss menu in Oregon until tho next harvest, tho stato food administration has Issued a circular which, although not so stringent as Mr. Hartranft's plan, asks tho people of Oregon to cut, the consumption of wheat down to a minimum. While tho ordor to uso less wheat in tho stato is not mandatory, tho adminis tration appeals to tho patriotism of tho pcoplo through tho medium of a circular, a sub-head of which Is "Tho Only Itemed Oregon Must Do Her Share," and under this Is printed tho following: "The Only Hcmctly "No patriotic family will eat moro than ono and one-half pounds of wheat flour per week per person at a maximum. Including bread, cake, crackers, macaroni, breakfast foods and all uso in cooking. Tho family that cats more Is shirking its share. Ono and threo-fourths pounds of Vic tory bread Is equal to one pound of flour, pcrmlttlnc four thin one-ounce slices per day por person. "Evory porson that can possibly do so will abolish wheat from the tablo altogether, or come as near that as Is physically possible. Tho organization of total abstainers' clubs, pledged to do without wheat will encourage tho saving of wheat products. Oregon should bo nearly, If not ontlroly, whcatless. Idaho has promised a whcatlcss state until hnr vest, ns have many counties in Texas and Indiana, and this stnto should not do less. "Turn Hack Flour' "No loyal family should hnvo on hand at tho outside moro than one sack of whoat Hour. Turn back ovory pound over that, and many famlllos can turn back practically ovory pound thoy have In unbrokon sacks. Dealers nro requested to pay tho market prico for this for tho gov ernment and to report ovory pur rhaso at once to tho United States grain corporation. Tho amount of Hotr turned back will Immediately bo releasod for oxport. In some counties In Oregon many families nro reported ns having soveral sacks of Hour 8torod away. This Hour should bo luimodlatoly sold to the government for tho boys in the tranches. Individual!) consuming' less than half n pound of whoat products por weok may conscientiously say they nro abstaining from whoat. That will bo deemed a fulfillment of tho total nbstaiuors' pledgo, and to o furthor might bo Impractical, From Wednesday's Dally.) Dolivory of brick for tho now building of tho llond Hnrdwnro com pany on llond street began this morning nnd construction will bo started ns soon na further details nro nrrnuged. Plana for tho now building, drawn by Loo A. Thomas, tho Demi archi tect, call for n building with a 75 toot front, running back 140 teet to tho alley. On tho llond stroot end thoro will bo a continuous store front with three entrances and 011 Minne sota stroot n largo door giving nccoss to tho compnny'B largo wnrohouao in tho rear. According to tho plan of construc tion, tho now building will ba begun on tho south aldo of tho lot and on tho completion ot that portion the stock in tho prcsont building will be movod, tho building torn down and tho now portion completed, Tho rnpldly growing wholesale bualnosa ot tho company makes the addition to tho company' floor room iW BLOCK FOR BEND HARDWARE Nc. 10 GRAZING RIGHTS ARE INCREASED OOVKHNMH.NT MAKKS 1'IIOVI- HION lOH AVAH T!MK!4 AND OPIi.NH UP NATIONAL l-OHKHT TO HTOCK.MKN. (From Monday's Dally.) To meet tho war needs of the country, sheep and cattlo will bo grazed on tho national forests In increased numbers this year, accord ing to information- from Washington received by Geo. 11. Cecil, district forester at Portland, and transferred to tho different offices in hitf district. Halt a million moro sheep and nearly a quarter of a mlllron more cattlo will be taken caro of on tho forests of tho nation, according to tho officials of the forest, service. This will bring tho total nutnber ot stock grazed under permit to about nlno million sheep and 2,360,000 head of cattle. . . This incrcaso is on top ot nn In creaso of 200,000 hoad of sheep and 100,000 bead ot cattlo hist year, when it was recognized; that tho country's need for beef; mutton, wool and hides called for the fullest possible use ot tho national forest ranges. With the country at war, the. secretary of agriculture feels It Is necessary to tako somo chances ot ovor-grazlng in tho Interest of Im mediate production. The further increases made this year nro mainly posslblo by finding out how addi tional stock can bo grazed withont Injury to the ranges, through moro Intensive methods ot uso. On the Deschutes forest this year there will bo grazed about 30,000 head of. sheep and ,7,000 head ot cattle. This represents an. increase ot 20 per cent, for this district, and the work of allotlng tho ranges to tho stockmen and lssuanco ot per mits has kept Forest Supervisor Jacobsen and his assistants busy during tho past three weeks. This work Is made especially difficult la this section because ot tho largo number ot small stock owners who aro taking advantage of tho govern ment rango. Besides this in ono In stance especially tho stock aro watered from a pumped well, and tho dotails of assessing each owner his proportionate expenso ot upkeep Is in itself a task, as tho number of stock watered under tho pormlt la continually varying, making it neces sary to as otton chango tho assess ment per head. TUFT STAMP SE APHIL LIST OF SCHOOLS IN THR COUNTY SHOW AN INCUIiASH OVKU PUHCILVSK FOH MONTHS PHliVIOUS. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Sales ot thrift stamps In the schools ot tho county showed a de cided lncronso tor tho month ot April over tho preceding month, ac cording to tho reports which huvo been filed with the county superin tendent's office. In 13 ot tho rural schools hoard from during tho month, a total ot $241.35 la record ed for tho mouth's sales. Thla does not includo tho llond schools, which hnvo not completed tholr reports, Tho total amount of stamps pur chased by each school in tho county la given In tho following: Itodmond Union High. 735.75 Redmond Grades 2C0.75 Tumnlo . 02.7G Ln Pino .,.....,.,. 72.50 Torrobonno ,.,.. 67.75 Slstora .50 Cllno Falls . 17.00 Plnohurat 'D,00 Pleasant nidge q.00 Lower Dridgo 20.35 Arnold 16.2$ Richardson 20.50 Plolnviow 49.75 Mfalfa a,29 MHHcan, West School 2,0, Mllltcau, East School. .. ,.., 14, 6S ilOOvfL , .. ..- . 37u(j Rolyat -... . ..... . ...,,.. 10.25 Deschutes ,......,....,v, ,..,, ,188,00