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t WEEKLY EDITION THE BEND BULLETIN. J; ; i voi. xvr. IIKNI), DEHUIIUTE8 COUNTY, OREGON, THUIWDAY, DECEMBER n, JD1B No. 19 STOCK MARKET TO BE IMPROVED MOOSE READY JUDGE BARNES IS OREGON YOUTH i. STEVENS READY TO GO ON JOB TO CELEBRATE MADE DELEGATE NOW FUGITIVE HAS A BROTHER BURIED AT SEA J. II. .MOKTON OP TIIIH CITY UK f'KIVKH NKWH HAD IlKKN IN AllMY HKItVICi: FOR NKAKLY .JO YF.AIW TO iiavi: hktiki:i. ) BREEDERS WILL REAP BENEFIT IN FUTURE. Iltrnnnil for Uctlrr mid .Mori? Stock 'JhirJutc Recount rurt Inn Period Will Glvn Workmen t I'roflt on Output. (From Friday's Dully.) (Mr II. A. W.r.l.) TTlio county agent Iiuh received thu lutrtit reports from tlm bureau of Inai'kuls on tho llvo Htock situation lor thu present year, compared with tlif yi-ur 1 til 7. Those complete nnil deltnlii) reports urn Intorentlng to tho llvo stock public n ml f u rtilnli a kooi) idoii of whut tlm reconstruction period will hold out for tho stock men. It 1m Impossible In this space to kIvo tho complete report, mo only HUiuniurlos and general conclusions nru puIiIInIiimI. Those Interested In examining tho comptiito ilutn nro nt . HIiHriy to ilo no nt tlm ofllco of County Ar.rluultunil Agent Wurd In Jtudtuoud. An might ho expected, tho world vitr linn inn do it innimndniiH drain In our Mocks of farm animals mid u oort markut for breeding Hlock fol lowing tlm war should rHult. Thu .total number of beef rntllu hIiiukIi tOM'd during tlm punt 10 tuontliH of 101R at our Co largest llvu slock itiutketH amounted to 12.010.45r. liwtd, an Inornaiio for lit IK of 12 per omit., thuro bsliig only 10,734, 5tC liuitil slaughtered durliiK tho muuo Vnrtud of 1917. Thu total uuiuhur of hogs nluugh turwd durliiK tho pant 10 months of 1W8 amounted to 22.328.375, an Itl armHii of I Of. pr cent over thu tut um period of lb 17, when 20,210.302 wont to thu hlock. Tho dlHcrltuliiutlon iikuIiimI mul lein- n army circle affected In a incisure tho number nt sheep slaugh tured. During tho past 10 month Mf 1918, 8,101,443 sheep wuru luughlered iui lutulnst 7,579,608 In lOn.nn Inercasu of 7 8 pur cent. In tho data on tho total number of llro utock received at CI of tho largest markets, Including Blocker, tec-dors, breeding animals and fat w.utt rvudy for tho block, tho iintno mineral trend Ik followed. At tbrso til prlnrlpal markets 20.131.534 valtlo wuro received during tho past 10 inonthn ol) 1918, an Increase of J 0.1? por rout, over tho snmo purlod of 1917, when 18,539,919 head en tered tho ynrdri. DurliiK tho sumo period of 1918 34,679,735 hogs ur rived, uh against 30,284,080 In thu corresponding period of 1917. In thu Hhuup classes 17,075,200 head ar rived, an liicronso of 8 2 per cent. over tho tuimo period of 1917, when 10,329,570 head were unloaded. COUNTY OVER IN W. S. S. DRIVE .QUOTA IS ALREADY EX CEEDED. Tnlitl or ljtlt!.1,U(i2.lU In Reported by tho Htato Oftlce Considerable Hum Vet to ('onto on (Prom Prldny'H Dally.) DeschutcH county Ih ovor lior quota In tho Halo of war mivIiikh HtnmpB, uccordlm; to an announcement re ceived hy tho county chairman today from tho head office DoHchutea' original quota In tho tialo nt war savings Httunpa wnB $70,000. Thin wim later ruined to 9125,000, maturity vuluo of sales, and wns tho llguro at which tho county -wont ovor tho top In hor pledges Juno 28. Accordlm; to ro porta roculvod from thu statu ofllco on Novomhor 23, tho county had purchaiicd a total of $104,385.52 In war savings stumps with u maturity value of ? 125,282.02, tin oxcoss of tho quota or ?2fi2.02. With 30 days yot In which stamp purchases may ho niiulo It Ih ox poctod that tho quota will ho exceed ed hy iiuvural thoiiHund dollarH, aa It Ih IkiIiik uri;od that pooplo contlnuu to iiiulco tliolr purohiiHUM on tho pluiliio curda already lllled out, TO HOLD ANNUAL FUN FEST NEXT WEEK. riiiim Aro JVrfccted at Meetlnif of C'oinniltliMvi Held Iint MkIiI Will Ilo 1'ln.t Victory DeinoiiNtratloii. Hand l,ndi;o No. 4 23, Loyal Or der of Moone, Ih to hIiiko thu (1ml victory celebration to he held In tho city hIiicu thu endlm: of tho Kreat war. CommuucliiK next Monday and conlluuliiK diirhic tlm entire week, tho IoiIko imtuihorH aru pliiunliiK for one of thu hlKKet celu hratloim tho order Iiuh over held In tlm city. Por over 30 daH the IoiIko han linen awaltliiK thu llftlnn of thu lu llueura ban In order that tho third annual carnival mlicht bo Htaced. DurliiK HiIh time, while thu commit toon have been forced to remain In active, the hIkuIiik of tlm nruilnllco lain affotded an additional opportun ity for celebration, and at a in eel lac of tlm couunlttccri held limt nlKht thu final plaint were completed for tlm lilr. event. It heliiK decided to turn It Into a victory celebration an well an the annual event. Tlie'fetttlvltleti aro to coiiuneiice at 8 o'clock on tlm evenltiK of Monday, rpeceinlier 9, and will contlnuu until tho ollowliiK .Saturday nlKlit. Uuu of thu main foaturen. im In former year. will he tlm "DnyH of ''i," only conducted on a lurcer and more elab orate Mcatu. Valuable tirlrim aro to bo given away durliiK tho week, one of which will Include a Iiouho and lot In tho city, a fur coat for either man or wom.111, which over In fortunate enotiKh to hold tho wlnnltiK number, and prlzcH for tlm children In thu nhapu or a miniature tiutomobllu for thu boy and a doll for thu Klrli. Mimic will bo rurnlithed during tho week by tho Hui;ebruHh orchcMtra ot llurnn, OreRon. Thin nnnouncumont wait made thin mornltiR nftcr a lone distance telephone call had made It known that thin organization could bo brought hero for tho celobratlon. It In one or tho beat known orchestral In tho ntnto and thu committee dcomn Itnolf fortunate In buliiK able to ho euro thu enKaKement nt this time. NOLAN BOOZE IS BROUGHT HERE SEVERAL CASES TAKEN FROM CAR ON PASS. Hitler Men Work I 'our Diijh In Hnow TakliiK Out Car anil Caruo OMIcIuIh Hero to i (Mnlin ll(xe. Several nackH or whlnky, tho tmp pnaed iiroperty or Nolan brother and IC. C, I.alrd, alluKud Portland bootlejwcrH, wim taken from a Hiiowed-lu car In McKeiulo p.ihb by John DoiuiIh and J. 1.. DiividMou ot HlHtern uud will ho broucht to thin city thin afternoon, Sheriff ItobortH leuvliiK Hhortly attur dlunur for Slateru to load tho cargo and bring It hero, whoru It will bu turned ovor to Multnomah county officials who arrived thin morning for tho purpose of conllncatliu; tho load. Tho boozu, which wiih being taken for California to Portland by Nolan brotlierH, wiih abandoned by thoin In tho piihh near SluturH when tho two cant In which tho booty was loaded woro hiiowoiI in. Partloa from Sin torn wont out and aided In releunlng ouo of tho earn, mid tho men pro ceeded on tholr way to Portland, whuru they woro placed undor nrrest on a bootlegging charge. Aftor tholr urrcnt tho location ot thu cache was given to tho ofllclaln. Mr. Dennis and Mr. Davidson have boon worklius for tho pant four dayn gottlng tho car and liquor out. Tho hiiow bolng duop in tho pass nt this time or tho year, tho task was a houvy ono. Nolthor ot tho mon whon Intorvlowcd todny was nblo to Btato tho exact quantity, tho bottles being paulced in sacks, but it is estimated that thoro nro sovoral cnoos, AI'POINTKI) nv (2ovi:hnoh to ATTKNI) NATIONAL HOAl) CON VENTION III-XI) IN CIIICAOO j)j:ci:.Min:it i to i:. (Prom Tuemloy'B Dally.) v. I). IlarneH, county J ml go. has recelvod from Oovomor Wlthycombu tlm appointment an a delegate to rep renunt thu atatu of Oregon at a na tional road convention which In to bu held In Chicago December 9 to 1.1, both IiicIiihIvo. Tlm credential covering his apiiolntmuut woro re ceived by Mr. Ilnrnon yehterdny. Thu convention In being held undor tlm niiHplce of tlm American Ammo elation of State Highway Offlclaln and tlm Highway IndiiNtrlal anNOCla Hon, and will he ouo of great Im portance to thu nation. Speaking ot tlm convention, Governor Withy combe In his letter ot appointment to Mr. Ilanio. nyit: "TIiIh convention U regarded an one nt grunt Importance to tlm ntato or Oregon, luiiNiuuch as a bill sub mitted to coiiKniM by Senator Cham berlain for further federal aid for highway coiiHtructlon along thu Pa cific count will bu counldored by tho dulttgatofl pnwont, and a complete out lino ot tlm action taken by tho delegate will no doubt bo prepared to bu placed before congren." Mr. IlarneH stated this morning that ho hud not yet decided whether or not he would act. NNIS HEARS PEACE GUNS LOCATKO WHI.KI. UK COPI.I) iii:au (JCnh at nmisT ci:m:- IlllATINO KIONINO OP AK.MIS TICK. UK TKI.I.S PATHPlt, (From Tuewtny's Dally.) Kvnryonu In Franco celebrated tho signing or thu armistice according to a letter from Hobcrt Innln to his fnthur, II. I). Innln, In this city. Young Innls, aboard tho U, S. S. Itynduln, wan where ho could hoar thu guns ot thu bnttcrlun nt II rest as ho was writing tho letter to his rather on November 11, tho day ot tlm sign ing ot tho nrmlMlco. Tho letter wus written at 12:30 In thu afternoon, and thu uuws of thu signing had reached thum nt 6 o'clock that morn ing. Ho says: "Dearost Dud: Woll, us I nm writing this I can hear tho guns ot thu battery ovor at Ilrest, and nil of thu battleships. They aro celebrat ing thu big event, tho signing ot the armlntlco. Wo received word that It was signed at G o'clock this morning, uud tho follows both soldiers and snllors went wild. Whistles wuru blown, guns woro flrad and every thing Is In a statu ot turmoil. "Kvurynuo in Prance Ih celebrating In every way possible. Cafos, shows and everything have been thrown wldo open, uud thoy havu ovon com muncod to sell candy." DISTRICT SCHOOL BUDGET CARRIED Klglitccn Veto in Pnvor at Klectiou Held at School Hoiiho l.at Saturday Afternoon. Eighteen votes woro cast in favor ot and seven ngnlust tho proposition ot levying a special district tax, and thu measure to lucrenso thu levy more than C por cent, ovor that of last year nt a mooting of tho school dis trict hold last Saturday nftoruoou at tho high school. Twenty-six votes woro cast. Tho amount to bo raised by dis trict tax under tho budget as ac cepted by thu vote or the people is $70,051.80, an excess over tho amount rained last year, which ne cessitated u vote on both quostlous. DR. TERRELL LEAVES. (Prom Thursday's Dally.) Dr. nnd Mrs, U. Porroll loft this morning for Sail Dlogo, California, whore thoy will make their future homo, Mr. Porroll having given up his practlco horo on account ot ill health, HTANI.KV MOUIIIS, PUINKVIM.i: MAN, IH CHAHOi:iJ WITH HOLD I NO L'P IIOTKI AT NKWPOHT NKWH, VA. -MAKKM KSCAPK. (Orrif'inUn.) ItlCHMOND, Va., Nov. 29. Stan ley P. Morris, 28, or Prlnevlllc, Ore., attached to a coast artillery com pany at Newport News, In Jail here for tlm piifct month awaiting trial on tlm charge or pulling off a daring holdup job In Council & Miller's hotel, escaped today while being taken back to Jail utter his case had been continued until December 20. Deputy Sergeant Paul La Touchc, who had charge ot tho prisoners, shot hlmseir through the hand while trlig to stop Morris. When given a preliminary hearltiK recently Morris admitted that he wnH tlm masked man who entered the hotel and forced tho proprietor to hand over all the money In his pos session. Morris entertained the Iden that ho would ho claimed by thu military au thorities and would be sent overseas without being prosecuted. They never put In n detainer tor him, al though It wus stated by his attorney In court today that assuruncu had been received from Camp Lewis that this would be done soon. It developed today that Morris had signed the name ot a fictitious officer to n furlough slip found In his pocket when be wan arrested. Morris was raised In Crook county, where his parents now live. He is well known In Hcud. WILLIS BROWN DIES OF CANCER ixm.Mi:i. county commissioner op cuook county passes away at the dallies lived at gateway, oregon. fFrom Friday's Dally.) Willis W, Urown, a retired tanner of. Gateway, Oregon, nnd former county commissioner ot Crook county before tho division of Crook and Jefferson counties, died last Thurs day, according to n report in tho Crook County Journcl. Death oc curred at Tho Dalles hospital from cancer. Tho deceased was a widower of 04 yours of age, and had been ill since his son was killed about two years ago. His wife, Mrs, Kacbael Brown, died a year ago. Only ono son, Owen Urown, or Gateway, survives. A sis tor, Mrs. Kllznboth Dobord, lives at HUlsboro and u brother, Henry Drown, lives nt Seattle. Mr. Urown was formerly a stock man and landowner and owned much stock near Thu Dalles. Ho was a county commissioner of Crook county nnd at tho time of the division of tho county had two years yet to serve, Ills residence in Jefferson county throwing him out or this orflce. SHERBETS AGAIN ON THE MARKET Lovers ot sherbets nnd icings mny again have their uppetltles for these dainties satisfied. Thu restrictions against their manufacture, which woro placed Into In 1917, woro ralsod yostorday, confectionors again being permitted to placo thoso articles on Bnlo, With tho winter months nt hand, it is not expected that manu facturers or voudera will enjoy a rush ot putroungo. SUGAR ALLOWANCE RAISED TO 4 POUNDS Commencing today, consumors aro to bo permitted a maximum ot four pounds ot sugar per month por por son. Thoro ts no change in tho con ditions ot purchase other than tho amount permitted, Susur cards will continue to bo used for some tlmo to co mo, and retailors nro not per mitted to Issuo sugar without thoso cards, (From Wednesday's Daily.) J. II. Morton ot this city this morning received word of tho death of his brother, or thu heavy coast artillery, while en route rrom Amer ica to France. He was a victim or Influenza and was burled at sea. Thu deceased had been In the service for nearly 30 years and would have been retired next year on full pay. When he was not yet 20 years of ago he enlisted In the navy, using an assumed name, Thomas F. Moul ton, so that his parents would not loam of his enlistment. He served during thu Spanish-American war and was later transferred to the heavy artillery, having charge of tho guns In Iloston harbor for a number of yonrs. At the time of his death he was going ubroad for work In the heavy artillery section ot the nationnl army, having recently completed an ex amination In this work, when he gained second honors out of four who were selected from 1000 ap plicants. Thu news or his death was sent to Mr. Morton by the widow or tho deceased. COUNTY BOY IS SAMUEL DAUGHENItAUGII, WITH HIST DIVISION, IS IN HOSPITAL HUT EXPECTS TO HE I1ACK WITH COMPANY SOON. Samuel J. Daughenbaugh or Mill! can, prlvnto first class with Company C, 361st infantry, 01st division, was wounded In battlo on tho Flanders front Novomber 1st, according to word received by friends. Tho news of his Injuries were mado known through n letter written by Private Daughenbaugh himself; who makes light of his wounds, declaring he will bo back on tho front with his company in a short time, his In juries being a wound on tho point of tho right shoulder an.', another below tho knee on the left leg. "Sherman thought he knew tho definition ot war," says the wounded man, "but ho was putting it entirely too mild." Daughenbaugh loft Dond on May 1st, nnd was mobilized tho day pre vious, togothor with 13 other mon from thu county, among them being W. W. Griffith, who has previously been reported as having died ot wounds received in action. ESERVE TO AID (From Saturday's Dally.) Members ot tho Hoys' Working reserve tiro soon to bo advised that they aru expected to help in tho pro duction ot food moro than ever, do splto tho fact that tho war is ovor. Directors of tho Uoys' Working re serve in this county have recoivod nn appeal from tho national director, William E. Hall ot Washington, D. C which follows: "Hoover has called upon tho people ot tho United States tor an In creased effort to moot the appalling situation ot tho peoples ot Europo, millions ot whom nro in porll ot Im minent starvation. Twenty millions ot tons ot food is tho burden laid upon us. Thoro novor was so great n need for tho United States Boys' Working resorvo. Wo must contlnuo to make deep drafts upon tho pa triotism ot our high school boys, and to summon tholr euorgles nnd thoso ot our directors so save Europu from fnmlno, which is tho mother ot anarchy." J. Alton Thompson, who Is county director ot tho Doya' Working ro sorvo, 'will placo tho appeal botore tho mombors of the body in tho coun ty na soon as school has again opened. WOUNDED WORKING mm WILL BECOME WARDEN NEXT WEEK. Pv-Hlicrlfl of Multnomah County to Take Over C'linrRC of PrIoncrj! Phono Company Mny Not Oct Increase. (SpUt to The Bulletin.) SALEM, Doc. 5. Tho ovor-galllng problem of tho state penitentiary, which, llko the poor, Is always with us, seems to bo well nigh toward somo sort of a settlement with the chnngo In wardens which tho govern or has engineered by putting in Dob Stevens, who used to be sheriff of "Multnomah county for three terms. The ex-sheriff Is duo to go onto tho job next weok and when ho lands It is believed that a good chanco tor a splendid record at tho prison Is opening up. It must bo borne In mind, however, ob has boon pointed out in theso columns before, that tho prison job Is no sinecure, and no matter who tackles it ho will not please all ot tho peoplo all of the time, neither will ho pleaso somo ot the people all of the time, although he has a chance, maybe, ot pleasing somo of the peoplo somo of the time. To a largo number of Orcgonlans Dob Stevens needs no particular In troduction. Dut ho has been away from tho state for a number of years and many newer Orcgonlans prob ably never happened to meet him. For thoso unfortunate few let It bo said that Bob Stevens Is ono ot thoso genial, affable, cood-hearted souls, born to bu a prlzo politician in it democracy, becauso ho knows how to meet peoplo and to leave them lik ing him. He seldom, It ever, forgets, a name or a faco and lets the ro membranco be known up on tho 6c cosion ot another meeting, no matter how long the period that has elapsed. Somo criticism has been diroctcd at tho appointment becauso ho used to bo a sheriff. But when bo was o tho job In Hultnomah county he had a wonderful -way with him ot get ting along with tho prisoners, and probably will bring it along with him to tho penitentiary. Ho also knows about dlsclpllno and It is believed be will get along from that anglo. When the famous convict striko was staged at the prison during tho John Mlnto reglmo tho cons vowed that they nevor, nover would stand for an ex-sheriff as warden. But ap parently they will havo to tako ono, ror ono Is coming and Is very likely to bo on the job ror tho next tour years at least. It will bo most Interesting to boo how the experiment works out. Tho prisoners havo been used to a large amount ot leoway. Probably somo or this will bo donlcd thorn, ir It is It will bo largoly tholr own rault as in many Instances tho lonl ency which has been extended them bus been abused. It must be ad mitted that a majority or thoso who havo boen extendod leniency bnvo made good, but a ratal minority has given a bluck oyo to tho whole gang. The new warden will havo a big job cut out ror him. He will havo to rcduco expenses to the minimum, nurse a herd ot somo 350 black sheep and satisfy the clamors or a populaca that believes a bunch ot hard bolls should bo kopt on tholr behavior llko a bunch of Sunday school chil dren having their photographs taken. It all looks very eusy, but no wur don has dono It yet. It It can bo ac complished folks ovor hereabouts havo an Idea that Bob Slovens Is about us likely a man to accomplish it as the noxt ono. At loast uveryoue will bo watching developments with interest. About tho first thorn that will bo Jabbed In his sldo will bo criticism ot his administration from tho Port land Journal, which will bo duo to start about throe or four weeks after he lands on tho Job, No matter what ho does it may bo safely predicted that thu Journul will bo fornlnst it after tho first month out. Auyono who happens to bo politically friend ly with tho governor muy dopend upon It that tho harpoon ot the Journal will bo sticking Into hla back us soon nu nuid friendship appears abovo tho surface. Consequently it is safely predicted that Captain Kldd Jackson and hbi (Continued on lust page.)