rAOEO niJND BULLETIN, BEND, ORKCION, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1010 WATER RIGHTS ON DESCHUTES ARE WITHHELD IRRIGATION BLOCKS IN ' CREASE OF POWER. MAY HARNESS TUMALO .Bend Water, Light Power Co. Of fered Right on Smaller St renin by State Decision as to New Development May Ho Soon. (From Friday's Dally.) That the. entire flow ot tho Do- pchutca river nt Benjinm falls is ef fectively tied up In connection with tho proposed Deschutes Irrigation project wus the announcement rondo today by T. H. Foley, manager of the Bend Water, Light & Power Co., following his return from Salem, where ho conferred wlth'State Engi neer Percy A. Cupper relative to tho prospects for Increased power de velopment near Bend. Theoretically, tho construction of an additional power plant at Lava falls, as had .been contemplated by tho company, would be possible, but tho posslbll " ity that at any timo tho water might - bo. withdrawn for Irrigation purposes effectually prevents such a develop ment. Local Plant Included. Even' tho company's plant nt Bend is included in tho water rights with drawn by the state at the behest ot tho federal government, but unless it is found, possible to dam the river's whole flow at the Benliam falls reservoir site, operation here would not bo Interferred with, "as only 1S00 horsepower Is utilized here in comparison with the 70,000 horse power which is estimated as tho total amount of energy, which could bo harnessed. In case it should bo found 'advisable to use the entire river for irrigation, tho company would be reimbursed for its holdings In Bend, following condemnation proceedings. Lnvn Tails Work Blocked. The original program under which the Bend Water. Light & Power Co. expected to work Included tho con struction of n new plant this year at Lava falls. It was planned to de velop 2000 horsepower nt first, with 5000 horsepower as the ultlmato capacity of tho plant. As matters now stand, however, tho officials 6f the company have turned to other possible sources to supply tho needs which it is believed the growing population nnd indus tries of Bend will create. As the most feasible solution Is the develop ment of tho Tumalo, tho state has offered tho company tho rights on this stream. Ico troubles during the colder winter mouths, and the relatively small amount of water, may make this not especially desir able, but it Is expected that more definite data can be collected, and a decision reached within tho next 10 days. Survey to Bo Soon. In connection with tho irrigation program, It is confidently expected that a representative of the reclama tion service will be here within the next month to make a comprehensive geological survey of the Benliam falls .reservoir site, but It is not be lieved that a" report will bo forth coming for another 12 months. Should it be found inadvisable to make use of this site, which It Is now estimated could bo used to store water sufficient for the Irrigation ot -200,000 acres, tho Crane prairie reservoir site would still .be left as a possibility, and In all events suffi cient rights to warrant the power company making any further de velopment on tho Deschutes would not bo available for years to come, officials ot the company believe. PHt It In "TIB2 BULLETIN." BRICK vs. BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE gcTr BEND MILL WORKERS BUILD HOMES MANY HMPLOVIJS OF HUOOKS SOANLON COMPANY BL'ILDINU IN BEND COMPANY IS AID ING MEN IN MANY WAYS. (From Saturday's Dally.) Expressing n keen dcslro to bo homo owners more than 70 employes ot tho Brooks-Scnnlau Lumber com pany nro elthor living In their joyn homes, erecting their own homes for early occupancy or nro contemplat ing construction within n very tow weeks. Tho company Is aiding In every way possible Its employes who deslro to become homo owners and Its wort Is beginning to bear fruit In in any sections ot tho city. ' , Ono ot tho remarkable features ot the activities Is thnV In almost ovcry case tho homes thut are being erect ed nro substantial throughout. Tho men nro building thse homes for some years to come. Tho smaller bunga low sufficient to meet every need of a small family Is the type to wuicn they nro turning. It is found thut tho small rcsldcnco will suffico nnd will do much to meet the so-called high cost of building. PASS HIGHWAY CONTRACT HERE AGHEEMENT FOR ROAD SIGNED BY COUNTY COUUTS, HIGHWAY COMMISSION AND ACTING SEC RETARY OK AGRICULTURE. (From Friday's Dally.) The final agreement between De schutes and Lano counties, tho stnto highway commission nnd tho U. S. forest service for tho survey, con struction and maintenance of tho McKenzIo Pass highway was received today by County Judgo W. D. Barnes. Tho contract was sent to Bend sev eral weeks ago to bo signed by tho Deschutes county commissioners, and was Immediately afterward for warded to Eugeno for tho signatures of the members of tho Lnno county court. As returned to Judgo Barnes, the agreement bears In addition tho names of tho state highway com'mls soners and, of G. J. Christie, acting secretary of agriculture. BROSTERHOUS HAS LOW BID $30,107 IS ESTIMATE FOR KEN- AVOOD SCHOOL HOARD SEEKS MEANS TO CUT COST, OR TO SI m CUBE MORE FUNDS. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Bids for the contract for construct ing tho now Kenwood school wero oponed last night at tho mooting of the Bend school board, but the con tract was not definitely awarded, duo to tho fact that tho lowest bid, that submitted by E. P. Brostorbous for J 30, 19 7, wus in-excess of tho amount provided for tho purpose by the re- cent bond Issue. Tho bids wero ex clusive of heating, plumbing and ex cavation. Tho bond Issue, which was floated within tho last month to provldo for expenses of construction, was for $28,000, and with this in mind, the board is meeting again this after noon to ascertain whether cost can be cut down or some means found ot increasing the funds available. Put It In TUB BULLETIN." OTHER BUILDINGS OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS'OVER $100,000 BRICK & LUMBER CO. LICENSE LAW IS RESPECTED OI'TICIALS, OMlWKlXn VP SUN DAY AXOLEHS, VAIL TO KIND SINGLE ONE NOT EQUIPPED WITH REQUIRED PERMIT. (From Mouday's Dally.) Deschutes county anglers nro tak ing especial pains this year to keep within tho lottur of tho law as tar us licenses nro concerned Was tho re port this morning of District (lamo Warden Oeorgo Tonkin, who re turned last night from n trip 'with Douglns Johnson, ot tho forest serv ice to check up on Sunday fisher mon. Every sportsman they met, nnd thero were mnny of thorn, wero well provided with licenses, the two of ficials said. THRIFT SEEN IN CLERK'S OFFICE COST OK TRANSCRIBING REC ORDS ONLY HALF AS GREAT, ON SAME UNIT BASIS, AS IN COUNTY IN MONTANA. (From Monday's Dnlly.') As nn Indication of tho economical manner In which tho affairs ot De schutes county nro being conducted Is a comparison drawn between costs ot transcribing records In this county nnd In Treasure county. Montana. In.l Montana It cost Just 9 cents por folio, as against 2.05 cents per folio, as Is shown In tho report ot Clerk J. II. I Inner. Indexing In tho Montana county cost from 4 to IW cents per folio, and In Deschutes county cost noth ing, being done In spare time In the dork's office. "Sprlnji Kevrr" mill Common Sense, Instead ot giving up and saying you havo "spring fever," it is moro scnsiblo to taka a good, wholesomo physic. Biliousness, sick headache, sour stomach, bloating, contcd tongun all aro banished by Foloy Cathartic Tablets. B. B. Howard, Unndllla, Gn writes: "Foley Cutlinrtlo Tab lots glvo quick relief." Sold every where. Adv. Sharpless Cream Separator Cull nnd sec the NEW MODEL SHARPLESS F. DEMENT &CO. WALL ST, Brand Directory FRANK PERCIVALL Milllcan, Oregon. adr.89p 4 Right sldo; right ear crop ped; wattle right bind leg. B. L. TONE, Sister, Or. adv.lOOf INFLUENZA IS BACK IN LAKE SEVERAL HAD CASKS AUK HE POUTED KltOM COMMUNITIES OK TIJE HOUTHEHN COUNTY OTHER ATTACKS AHE LKJIIT. (From Monday's Daily.) That the Influenza epidemic- of tho early winter Is "recurring In Luko county Is tho report brought by travelers coming through that sec tion. A number of cases ot tho most dnugcrnus typo nro mentioned, whflo others nro difficult to differentiate from n sovoro cold. Infliiu'iizn Is present lit Silver Lnko, I.nkovlow mid Summer Lake, It Is re ported. FIRE INSURANCE COSTS REDUCED CLEAN-UP IN BUSINESS SECTION PARTLY RESPONSIBLE KOR RE BATES RANGING FROM FIVE CENTS TO $15, SAYS AGENT. (From Thursday's Dally.) Becnuso ot a recent ruling lower ing tho tiro insurance rates In certain parts of Bond, policyholders on local property today received rebates run ning from 5 cents to $15 from tho Bend Insurance Agency. Tho reduc tion Is partly duo to tho roccnl city clunu-up in tho business district, and applies to all companies' permitted to do business in Oregon, according to It. C. Ellis, manager of tho agency. Much Inrger reductions will bo in effect after tho now city flru ap paratus arrives and tlru firohousu Is constructed, Mr. Ellis states. This will afflict practically all parts of tho city, especially rcsldcnco properties on tho west sldo of tho river, and it is expected that tho reductions will moro than mnko up for the In creased tuxes cnuneil by tho installa tion and equipment ot ati up-todato flro department. HEREFORD SIRES BROUGHT TO BEND One or Hulls Bought by Flrtt National Bank for Dcflchute Handier Weighs UOOO PouihIh. . (From Saturday's Daily.' Throo of flvo registered Hcrefords, of the rnngO'typo, purchased by tho First National bank ot Bend for rnnchors in this county from the Baldwin Shcop Co.. of Hay Crock, arrived in Bund today. Ono ot tho animals, which tips tho beam nt ono ton"; will go to Wllllum Vundovort, nnd tho two others, ono of them u yearling, and tho other practically full grown, will bo taken by C. L. Evans and Jako Kooymau of II or so Bldgo. Two others weru loft nt Red mond for Ellis Edglngton. R.,A, Ward, of tbo First National, who arranged for tho purchaso of tho Hcrefords, states thut tho bull se cured for Mr. Vnndovcrt Is tho lurg est over brought Into Bend. Put it in "THE BULLETIN." MEN WANTED, For Paper Mill work. No cxperlonco neces sary, 8 hours work 4L'c per hour. Oppor tunity for advance ment. Single mon pre ferred. Splendid now hotol, meals 30c, rooms 3Cc. Apply Crown Willamette I'apor Co., Camas, Wash. mi; RJJSSEIX TRACTOR, 1 BUILT IN ALU AIZC! RUSSELL uuiui ir au oui.9 ENGINES DOILER5 SAWMILLS THRESHERS fTRACTOflS BEAN AND PEA THRESHERS CLOVER HULLEnS CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS pit yc pc wr "i"" " "mkx1 mSHKCW 9HH-W VQv JHL 9k Jflw JH iJMMr VBH H W & nc U.S. PAT OM. ARMY SSSSw? SHOE .MrMWbS7 HMtt, 1 mlftrm. Vn this Is the shoe that ijlyri you 'ISxtra service every step -con.-fort every minute," Why? iiccmisc it is tuli rl&ht to tart with I Our first consideration has always been to put Into tvtrj KucKtiK-iir Army Shoe: best utatt'r foil, wholehearted workmanship and BLACK CUNMKTAL.MAHOGAN Y CALF OK INDIAN TAN CALP $6.50 to $8.50 lasting xutluf. At l-ilntlpil ilrilrrs your ilrilrr It nut Manufacturer. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT San Francl.eo Second Day of Conference to Emphasize Junior Red Cross (From Tuesday's Dnlly.) In preparation for tho Bed Cross conference, to bo held In Bend on May 23 and 2i, Mrs. V. 'A. Forbes, In churso ot tho homo survlco depart ment ot the local chapter, today an nounced n tentative program for tho gathering. An especial offort will be made during tho conference to creata Interest In thu Junior Bed Cross, nnd with this objuct In view n program based on tho work of tho Junior branch ot tho organization will bo given on Saturday, which tho teachers ot Central Oregon nro urged to attend. Tho conference will commeiico nt 10 .o'clock Friday morning, thu first order ot business being n report on tho work ot tho Bend chapter by Its chairman, J. P. Koycs. This will bo followed by a report from thu Prlnovllla chairman, and nn address by Earl Kllpatrlck, nsslslnnt manager of tho northwest division, In which tho achievements ot tho Bed Cross BONDSMAN GETS A FINE OF JACK SHARP, ARRESTED I .AST NIGHT WITH LIQUOR IN CAR, PLEADS GUILTY IN CITY COURT THIS MORNING. (From Thursday'!! Dally.) Ah nn outcome of tho Louis Colvln liquor case, Jack Sharp ot this city was arrested last night by Sheriff S. E. Roberts nnd Officer Frank L. Kulp, and this morning In city court pleaded guilty to thu charge of buy ing liquor in his possession. A $200 lino (iwh usscssed nnd a 00-day Jail sontoncb Imposed, tho tatter part of tho penalty being suspended by Judgo Peoples during tho good be havior of tho dofondunt. - Sharp was ono of two men who earlier In tho week wont on Colvlu's bond, and since thut time he has, boon closely watched by tho author ities. Last night, ns ho ncarcd tho Presbyterian church in his auto, ho was halted by Sheriff lloborts mid Otflcor Kulp, and a nun rch ot tho car disclosed several bottles ot whis key, which tho authorities bollovo ho was on his way to deliver, A girl who was riding wlthhlm was not considered to bu Implicated In the affair and wus not taken Into custody. WEST SIDE OWNERS WANT IMPROVEMENT Petition Circulated to Hard Surface Officii Avenue anil Build Cement. Walk. (From Saturday's Dally,' A petition has been circulated in tbo city this week by L. E. Daeglor, representing tho property owners on Ogdon avonuo between West Fifth 'and West Eleventh streets, for tho Improvmont of Ogdon avenue be twoon theso two streets, Tho peti tion has sufficient signers to onublo Its presentation beforo tbo city council under tho Bancroft act. The petition culls for it hard surfaced road und commit sidewalks. CHICHESTER SPILL DIAMOND BftAND J5J TADIK8 1 -Tf tu as tAymr Bnuht for CHI-CHHS-Til 8 IAMOMU fuTuND HI.I.B in Km and Cold suUIUo boxes, sealed with Slu Ribbon. TAKSS WO OI8. JRmZ S,ralt ami a.k Cm CHfBA.TC ssyt 200 V Ife Jsf 1 r II slillficllt tll.1t tllC lllK'K- iircnr Army Shoe Is worn by iliotii anil.i of men In till walk uflire. They have conic to ap preciate its yield lni: com fort i Its velvety feel, its wear-resitting qualities. Ami so will you once you treat your feet to ltucKitr.c!Hr Army Shoes. on tl l'IAc Cveit. If ifllfj, irnlrr dlit fewn In Orogon nnd Washington will ho given. At noon thu Hud Cross officials will bo thu guest,! of thu Bund Com mercial club, thu club's weekly luncheon having bmiu postponed from Wednesday to Friday on this account. Special moving pictures, based on thomcH drawn from Bed Cross activities, will bo given at tho Liberty theater nt 2 o'clock. Tho films which havo been ordered for tho first day Include "Now Faces for Old," "Tho Making of n Xursn" nnd "Tho Pnnco Celebration In Paris." Tho films will bo followed by an address by .Miss Grlttlnger, from northwest division headquarters, on thu subject ot "Public Health Nun In." Picture, with special music, which aro listed for Saturday, will com meiico nt 1:30 o'clock at tho Liberty. Tho films provided for am "Klddlcn of No Man's Lund," "Hobulldlng Broken Lives" and "The Greatest Qlft of All." WIRE CAUSE FOR ARREST' SHEHII'l' ROBERTS PICKS I'l MAN WANTED IN PORTLAND IV I.l-HS THAN HOUR AFTER RE CEIVING TELEGRAM. (From Tuesday's Dnlly.) Just what quick work In law en forcement menus wan demonstrated yustordny nfluriioon by Sheriff H. K Huberts, when lens than an hour after receiving n telegram from Sher iff Ilurlburt of Multnomah county i hu arrested John J. McCutl, wauled on u charge of obtaining money ' under fulso prutonseu. McCnll was taken to Portland last night by Deputy Sheriff August Anderson. By tho timo Mr, Anderson hail taken McCnll Into custody ho received another inessaxu from Portland, thin 4 timo by phono, wnrnlng him to tuko no chances with hiss prUoner. EIGHT-YEAR-OLD LAD TAKES 18-INCH FISH Bon of County Trt'iiMirrr fluids Bin- tier Trout Tliim Volrroii Angler Aro Ablu to Hook. (From Tuesday's! Dally,) Whut Is bolloved to ho tho record held by Juvenllo uugluru In Central Orogon Is clulmcd by Clydo M. Mc Kay, treasurer of Deschutes county, for his 8-year-old son Gordon, slnco that youngstvr's exploit In hooking and landing un 18-Inch rainbow, Mr. McKay, his brothor, Joo Mc Kay, It. 8. Dart, Charles Short unit II, It, Kendall of Portland, all votoruu flBhermon, wore othor members of tho party, but aordoi cutch wus tho biggest trout taken by any of thorn from tho Motollus that day. Tho youngstor had a llttlo help from Ills 11-yoar-old brothor Duucun Ju funding tho rainbow, but pluyed tho fish prnctlcully unulded. Tho trout weighed throo pounds. COMMITTEE NAMED " FOR MEMORIAL DAY (From Monday's Dally,) Am mombora of tho committee (0 mvo In cluirgo propnrutloiiH for tho Momorlal doy program, to bo held toro May :i0, Vlco President II. A. ""er, of tho Bond Commorolnl club, today announced tho appointment of R. 8. Hamilton, Ashley Forrest,' Bo v, i. O, Hnrtranft, Clydu M, MoKuy mil II. II. DoArmond, BIAMfSMB ISHAMSf VI XX.SV or twealHN cr regarded Meet, Street, Always lUUaMs, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ffi EVERYWHEREjm1 L Put It la "THE BULLETIN."