WEEKLY EDITION f m THE BEND BULLETIN. voh. xvi IIKNI), HKHCIIUTKH COUNTV, OIIKOON, TIiritHDAV, MAY HI, I1H No. 11 V IV J t LAST DAYS sow McNAHY UNDOUBTED. LY GAINS FRIENDS. ii tfovi'rnomlilp dinner Hlfti'd Dmwi lit Willi) combo In Klrnt I'lurtt mill Olrolf In His-ond -Hlnip- hiin Tlilnl. (Hrl.l In Tli. lliilUHn,) HALKM, Mny ID. Ir!ilny tho big llKht In over and tho voters can llu lmok and await tho fount. Hiiro In tho talk among polltlclaiiH ul tho capttol as to tho results, nojl prophecy, hut merely tho concensus of opinion: WHhycnmbo or Olcott will receive tho nomination for governor. Third mid fourth places will ho iipllt bo tweoti Simpson or Mosnr, with Hltnp itnti prohiilily third and Momir proh ithly fourth. Ilnrlny and Anderson 'will II ;IU for tho cullur champion ithlp, with no particular difference to ilnynuo hut Hurley and Anderson an to who In II flit and who I mIx tit. .McNnry l Stronger. Dnpimturs aro divided an to tho ro Hiilt In tho senatorial raco, hut thorn nonius to Im an undercurrent of feel, lni: that tho Hlanflold strength haii liuon doclluliiK and McNnry popular ity ruining hack to Km own. I'roli iibly a majority of politician around hero kIvo MrXary tho li'ad, hut thin lielng a McNnry stronghold, a por tion of tlila prediction must ho taknn -with a grain of salt. Multnomah county will prahalily deoldu thin content, and tho first returns from that county may glvn a correct Ink IltiK a to tho noinlnco. Tho treasurer's raco nlmmers down to Hon, Ityan or Culck. Adams may tako third placo from onn of tho three, and tho fooling hero In that Cuslek may havo to scrap to tako third plnro nway from Adum. In lirlef, Indication) point to Ityan or lion" an tho next treasurer, with an uvnn moony bet on either one. Until I claim tho election. Hut It I a hard light to dope, aa Intoroit In tho) troasurorshlp ha liuon a secondary i mattiir at tho bent Tho llimy Winner. Attorney Oeuoral llrown and Bu porliitendeut Churchill aro easy sub Joctit for prophecy. Horn tho writer vlll tako It upon himself to prophecy tho r exult. They will both ho nom inated. Neither han oppoHlllon. For l.abor Commissioner tho inont iiolso Is holng made for Oram. Dal xlnl htm made a quiet campaign. Thu raco In between tlionu two, nay po litical prophutH. Hultsnn la consld oroil an aliio ran. Nlckum In not coriHldored n contoudor, Tho result In tho raco for tho lono lilaco on tho supremo honch IIch bo twoon Judgo Percy It. Kelly of Al liany and JuiIro John 8. Coko of Mnrshflold. It In holtnved Kelly will iioRo out Coko. Charley Johna Ihu'I considered us even a contender, Pnt McArthur In reported to havo a llKht on hlit hands In Multnomah county, particularly hocauno of hlit wot voto on tho national dry bill In Jongros. Thoro In on opposition In tho other conRroHHlonnl districts against tho present Incumhouts. ftp Frank J. Mlllor will probably bo renominated an public norvlco com missioner. II In opponent, Fred Wll Hams of Clraiittt Pans, Is out on an antl-0-cont faro platform. Ho han Tmulo no campaign as far an In known ttud dupoudn entirely upon IiIh uloRnn that 0 contH In too much to pay for u G-cont rldo, Mlllor him frlonda all ovor tho Htuto and It In bollovud tho unpopularity attaching to his attl tudo on tho C-cont faro will ho more than offset by lilu hout of frlendw, Ah ha Id hoforo, tho foroRoliiK nro not porHonul prophocloH. Tho atnto meutH a ro inoroly coinmontii on tho ultuntlou ns Klonned from many Hources, and any ouo or all may bo n mllo .off, In thin utato of pocullur political poBslbllltloH. Hlinpnoii 1'lnyliiK 1'olltlcH, HovorttiiK far n momont to Rlmp Bon'B chanco In tho governorship toco, Simpson has boon playlni; hla ono Inut card tho pnst'woulc. That linn loon an effort to c'onvlnco tho liooplo of tho Btato Chat 'ho can win. Hla ttdvlBom havo told him tout It tho paoplo bollovo ho Ib a winner, ho -will havo a chanco, Othorwlso many who njlht vqo fpr'ilmvrMl Hook to " (Continued on page 4.) YEOMEN LODGE ADMITS MEMBERS Hlalo Ontiuil'-f Hero from I'oriliinil 111 An Admitted Hiitiirilny itml Additional CIiinn Tonight. Joseph Hotith, statu organizer for tint Brotherhood of American Yoo iiioii, It tin boon In Bond during Iho pitHt week working with tho Bond members of llm organization In got Unit now mombora Interested, At n mooting httlil hint Saturday night 34 members worn bn 1 1 (it ml on mid ad mitted to membership, and another largo Claim will hit admitted at a tnuotlnic to tut hold tonight In Hod innn'N linll. Thu meetings of tho ordor will bo liuld regularly In tho noar futura on tho first and third WodncMdays of each month. NINiri'V DAVH IN J A III AND WMO i'ini: Mirri:i ot'T to .man I'OL'ND WITH MtjUOK IN HO.MK HATUHDAV. rnllliiK to produce tentlmony In bin own behalf, Mlko Mtirno, arrested Raturday ulRht by Hherlff Itobcrtn after ho had left a Rallon of whlikoy In an ouibulldliiR for Pranols Mann IriRaln, wan found Kiillty In JuiIro Kanten court thin mornliiK and hoii- tenccd to 90 days In Jail and a lino of $2S0. Tho maximum nontonco which mlRht bo Imponcd In a cano of thin kind In nix mouthn In Jail and S0O flno. Vernon Korhci, attorney for Murito Immediately gava notlco of appoal, Francln MainluRalo, who wan ar retted with Muprc, ycBtorday prored couclunlvcly to tho officials that ho wan not connected with tho former In bin bootlcKKltiR oporatlonn, but had only been buyltiR tho whlnkey for bin pemonal use. Ho pleaded Kullly to havltiK tho liquor In bin possession and wan permitted to ro free after payttiR a fine of 150. Raturday ulRht'n arront wan tho culmination of a Ioiir effort on tho part of Sheriff llobertn, who ban Hpnnt n number of nlglitn In nu effort -to approhond MurKo In his opora tlonn. E KOUIt HOUHS AND l'OUTY-KIVi: .MINUTKH I'ltOM TI.Mi: OHDKlt is ivi:n ouahd is postkd at cikk)ki:d hivkh hhidok. (From Friday's Dally.) A record for tho mobilization of troopn In an emergency wan attained by Capt. Rhoulta, Company II, State Mllltla, hero Inst Tuesday when tho orders ware handed him by County Judge Harncn to gunrd tho Crookod river bridge Capt. Shoults rocolvod tho order al 11:GG and al 4:40 had guards postod at tho bridge, which In moro than CO miles from this city. This included calling for volun toorn from tho men who woro work Iiir In tho mills nt tho tlma tho ordor camo, equipping thorn for at IouhI two dayu, securing guns and making nrriuiKomontH with tho railroad com pany for having water and Bupplloa put off for thorn, At tho proaonl t lino thoro aro six nion In 'tho squad guarding tho brhlgo, two on day duty and four on night. TIiobo mon will romaln thoro, us far ns In known now, permanently, or at least until such tlma as tho county has hud somn word from tho stato office. Thoso who nro detailed in tho squad nro: Captain II, Shoults, Serjeant W, O, Ituttaoll, Corporal J, W. Uohor, Prlvntos II. Clovoland, Charlos IMxou, It, C, Qoldon, O, 0. Rilmmor, 1I1UTIIS. To Mr. and Mra, S, II, Itapor, an eight-pound boy. To Mr.Mind Mrs.'L, J, DqiuiIsoii, u'evon miles oaat of itho city; a. nlno pqund girl. PG HEAVV M K M WIRES W WOULD NOT IK) ANYTHINO TO INJtJHi; HTOCK INTKHKHTH ui:qui:hth that chatkh ad dition III-: CL'T DOWN. (From Wednenday'n Dally.) ActlnR on a telegram received from tho Hand Commercial club pro testliiK nKnlnst tho eniarRemout of the Crat'r Lukn national park to tako In an additional 1 20 ncctlonn or land, Reuator McNary linn conferred with officials of tho forest norvlco nt Washington, and after learning that portions of tho land contemplated In tho enlargement wore uiod for graz ing purposes, han requested that theso binds ho eliminated from tho bill, according to n telegram ro celved from him by II, J. Overturf of tho Commercial club. "I wan Informed thin morning by tho director of norvlco that Htock wore pasturing on portions of tho proposed enlargement," nayn Senator McNary, "and believe It will ho foan Iblo to eliminate thin land from tho proposed extension. You may bo en sured that no Injury will bo dono to tho ntock Interests In thin matter, and what wan proposod wan under tho ndvlro that ranges would not be Injuriously effected." BALLOT BOXES BEING SHIPPED (From Friday's Dally.) R. K. ItobortH, county sheriff, Is busy getting tho ballot boxes for tho various precincts In tho county ready, and they will bo shipped out during tho early part of tho wcok, together with tho othor cloctlon supplies. NEW ROAD TO LOWER BRIDGE (From Friday's Dally.) Frank May, county surveyor, to Rothor with Fred N. Wallaco of Tumnlo and L. A. Hunt or Lower Bridge, has been engaged during tho past low dayH surveying a new road wast or ditto button which will shorten the, distance between Lowor Ilrldgo and llend by several miles. Tl0 road was authorized by resolu tion or tho county court and work will commence Immediately, uftorj tho survey has been completed. Daisy Carter Wins Grand Prize in Bulletin Contest Closing tho subscription campaign which Tho Bulletin has been conduct ing for tho past two months, tho votes cast by each candldnto woro counted last night and tho award of prizes announced, according to tho list given above. II. K. Allen, K. II. Well and F. T. Parkor acted as judges. Wo, tho undoralgnod Judges or Tho Bulletin's prlzo dlstrlbu- - Hon, horoby certify that wo havo inndo an accurato count of all -- the votes polled by each candldato and doclaro tho wlunors aa - follows: GHAND l'lll'K. Bulck Touring Cai- Miss Daisy Carter. 6,794,360 D1STUICT Pitizi:. District Nik 1. - Pathophono Mrs. J. M. Hondoraon G,996,040 - - $30 III (lold Miss Marjorlo Hoovor 2,722,460 Kasttnun Kodak Miss Vera Bratt , 84C.860 - Lavallloro Miss Poarl Miller...- .' 80C.290 District No. a, Vlotrola Miss Kthol Lollar 877,180 - $30 In Cold MIsb Mary Kryroar , 763,700 - Kaatmati Kodak Miss Joy McLonnou , 219,160 -- - Signed: ' II. K. ALLKN, F. T. PAKK12U, K. B. WEIL, - - Judgos. DAISY CARTER, 67 Hawthorne 6,791,360 Mrs. J. M. Henderson, City . 5,996,040 Marjorio Hoover, City 2,722,460 Ethel Lollar, Cline Falls 877,180 Vera Bratt, City. 845,860 Poarl Miller, 811 Broadway 806,290 Mary Fryrear, Sisters 763,700 Ethel Snyder, 499 Broadway 482,500 Joy McLennpn, Metolius : : 219,160 Helen Downing, 544 New Park Ava 85,560 Mavy Hubbard, City.v ,. 42,920 COUNTIES WILL SEEK STATE AID I'KTITIONH I'ltOM DKHCHUTKtf, IIAUNKV AND MAMIKUK COUN- iriKH wiiiii hi: hunt to htati: JllfJIIWAV ASSOCIATION. For tho purpose of securing state aid In tho construction of a highway between Uend and Control and Southern Oregon communities mem bers of the county courts of De schutes, Harney and Malheur coun ties will send petitions to tho stato hlRhway association at tho meeting of that body tho first week In Juno. Thin action Is taken by tho thrco counties after tho visit to this sec tion of M. O, Ilonnott, assistant stato highway engineer, who went over tho proposed route, between Ilond and Hums, and was taken from thcro Into tho eastern part of tho county. With tho opening of a stato high way through this section or tho state, It would afford a highway possible of use through tho entire year. Tho road Is In oxcellont shape nt the pres ent time with tho exception of tho first IS miles from Ilond south, and this could bo put In good repair at a nominal cost. TUMALO TO HAVE NEW SCHOOL HOUSE (From Friday's Dally.) Yesterday the school board of Tumalo district approved tho bonds voted by tho district for tho now brick school house, and bids will bo called for In a short time Tho now building Is to bo of thrco rooms, built on tho plan of tho Dond high school, so that additional units may bo added as tho demand Increases. LANDS BEING SOLD RAPIDLY (From Friday's Dally,) Bales or tho Long Hollow Gardens property havo now reached tho point where thcro aro only 400 acres left, according to J. D. Miner, sales agent for tho owners. Of tho 14 prospect ive buyers who havo looked at the property, 10 havo bought and thrco of tho remaining four' will buy If thoy aro nblo to comploto financial arrangements. Mr. Miner attributes his huccosh in disposing of tho prop erty so readily to tho advertising ho has dono In Ilond newspapers, In cluding Tho Bulletin. Tho campaign has been most sue cassIuI rrom ovory point of vlow, aov oral hundred now subscribers having been added to Tho Bulletin list. Thoro being no fourth candldato In tho socond district, tho fourth prlzo In that district Is transferred to tho first district and awarded to Miss Kthol Snyder. COUNTY COURT HOLDS SESSION (From Wednesday's Dally.) Tho county court In In session to day, on county business. Tho mat tor of maintaining a guard on tho Crooked river bridge will probably bo taken up officially. RECEIVE CALVES FROM TILLAMOOK (From Wednesday's Daily.) Rtcnkamp Brothers, largo stock raisers near Hrothcrs, Oregon, yes terday received a shipment of twelvo head of thoroughbred Holstoln calves from Tillamook county. This Is tho socond shipment received by theso gentlemen during tho past two months. SLIMS AND FATS TO PHOCKKDS I-TIOM OAMK AND FINKS OF 910 WILL GO TO WINNING CLUB TO UK TUUNKD TO A HKLIKF. (From Wednesday's Dally.) You're fined $10. Yes, that Is tho decision. Ton dollars flno and pos sibly moro if you attempt to evade your duty on Sunday afternoon to go fishing. Members of tho Armenian relief and tho lied Cross havo come to this decision because your pres ence and 3G cents Is needed at tho ball park, whoro the Armenian Fats and tho Red Cross Slims cross bats for tho first tlmo this season In a nine-Inning contest to see who takes tho money. If tho Fats win all of tho pro ceeds of tho gamo go to tho Ar menian relief fund. If tho Slims tako tho gamo the Red Cross cots tho pot. And thon again, If you do not fish you may bo fined. Whoknows but what thoro Is a possibility of;your being fined for Just staying homeland not wanting to go. Tho Armonlan relict fund Is still far short of that $3,000, and then tho Red Cross Is calling for $8,000 next week, and ono or tho othor must havo tho pro ceeds of Sunday's game. And thoro must be proceeds It every man in town Is fined. Perhaps you may not know that you aro a player on tho team. But ir you aro not thoro, cither as a Fat or Slim, you aro fined that $10. Bottor bo thoro and not tako any chances. Tho commlttco may pub lish tho list or players beforo tho gamo and thoy may not. It depends on how many tens they can got by keeping still. SET AT $8,000 JKFKKRSON COUNTY GETS AN APTOUTIOXMKXT OF $1,500 HKLIKF IS THAT IT "WILL BE OVKlt-SUDSCltlHKD. (From Friday's Dally.) Deschutes county's quota lor tho socond war drive or tho Amorlcan Rod Cross has been sot at $8,000, ot which amount Bond will bo ox pectod to ralso about 75 per cent., according to an announcement re ceived by J. P. Keyes, chairman ror this district, this morning. In tho first drlvo tho county quota was $10,000, but this included Jofforson county, which waa not apportioned at that time. Jofforson county's quota has boon sot at $1,500 for tho second drive. Members ot 'tho Red Cross com- mltteo horo this morning expressed an opinion that it would bo possible for tho county to exceed Its quotu In tho prosent drlvo by an amount greater than beforo, whon tho quota was oversubscribed by several thou sand dollars horo, and Jofforson county, although not ratod, raised $2,250. 0 QUOTA ALL YOUNG IN I e DAY WILL. BE SET BY WILSON. Jlcn Coming of Aro Slnro Ilrxittrs Uon of Year Arx Will Do Ito- qulm! to Appear Before tho Ijocal Draft BoariN. PORTLAND, May 14. Registra tion of the young men of Oregon and other states who havo reached tho ago ot 21 years since last Juno 5 will bo required on a day soon to bo set by proclamation of -.President Wilson. This day wllr'bcflxed by tho Presi dent as soontfas Congress enacts necessary legislation, now pending. That Is expected to be very soon. In tho meantime, the task of organizing Oregon for this hew registration ot men for military servlco has already begun under Instructions from tho war department. Theso Instructions emphasize tho need for perfecting beforehand a complete working or ganization so that on tho day set the registration will bo 100 por cent, strong. ' On last June 5, all men betweea tho ages of 21 and 30 years, Indus ivo, were required to rcglstor for military service. As tho number of men now In the 21-year-old class is estimated to be approximately only one-tenth ot those registered then, tho task this year will not bo so great. However, It will be heavy enough, to require the most alert co-operation on tho part of every local board, and ot stato, county and city officials, to carry It through. The responsibility for conducting tho registration 'will fall on local boards In all districts except those of 30,000 population or more, where tho mayor Is responsible The local boards havo been notified to prepare Immediately lists of tho registration places for the new registration, to havo these lists posted and to tako all other necessary preliminary steps. In tho city ot Portland, which alone comes under the 30,000 classi fication, Mayor Baker will havo tho responsibility for these preparations. Regulations will shortly bo Issued by tho war department providing for tho registration ot men who aro un- ablo by reason of Illness to present themselves for registration In person. As was the, case last Juno 5, the registration Is to bo completed In a single day. Kvory young man who has attained his 21st birthday slnco last Juno 5, tor his own protection, should keep well posted as to tho day fixed by the President for tho registration, for Ignorance ot tho registration dato will not be accopted as an excuse for falling to register. HIGH SCHOOL PLAY THURSDAY NIGHT Cost Working Hard to Perfect Tlicra- selves llcforo Evvnt Matlneo and Kvcnltiff Performances. Much Interest Is being manifested In the high sohopl play, "And Home Camo Tod," which will be presented at tho Liberty theatre on Thursday afternoon aud evening ot this week. The cast has been laboring hard tor tho past month and the work on tho play la noarlng completion, Tho cast numbers twelve, six girls and six boys, and ovory membor la striving earnestly to perfect hla role. Tho play gives promise pf being tho hit or tho season In high school activ ities. NEW ALFALFA SEED BEING DISTRIBUTED (From Thursday's Dally.) A largo shipment of Liscomb al falfa Boed was received nt he coun ty agent's offlco In Redmond this wook rrom Montana, and Is being distributed to the farmers ot tho county. The LIscqmb type of alfalfa was brought out by Uo Montana agricultural cologo, and Is especial. ly adaptod to high altitudes, Thq seqd under test, germinated 97 pr cant, and 'la 99 uw-eent. pure, Thwra . were 4,000 pounds ot sed 'ife shipment.