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WEEKLY EDITION rMK THE BEND BULLETIN. Tumalo Falr Tumalo, Ore. Oct. 9-10 Reveille Week b nd Oct. 20-26 VOL. XVII IIKNI), I'KHUIIUTKH COUNTY, OREGON, TIIUIWIIAV, OCTOBER 2, IIU No. I S w- . CONVENTION OF .LABOR COMING KECORD ATTENDANCE IS EXPECTED. Four-Day Progi'iini for 'Hlnfit I', of L. Ii Outlined ly I'tirnl Commit , IhiI JMNciWliin of Ihniii'n May Pinion M'f ilttK i (4 Preparations for the uiittirtuliimuiH lif 100 delegatus lo tho ntnto labor convention to t)i) hold la-re next wuuk itro bulng niwlo by tlm special com mlttui) of tliu Central Labor Council In chitrgo of arrangements, ami In addition to tliOHO who will attend from other cities tliroiiKhout tho htUtO, Ut lUUNl -tO riolnglttCS will to- lrctout llond, milking tho gathering tho MKKont of tho Iclud over hold In Oriiitoit, local IiiImii leudurH mtseil. A four du proKrnm Uak boon riinpjxrcl out by the local 'coinmltteo, but tlio convention niny ntrutch put to an on t Ini week, nil noma " of tlio Iskiies f vrhloh tttu slated to count up urn ox peeled to provoke rather luiiKtby iIIh oukhIou. Labor representatives from other polntn In tho state will begin to nr rlvo Kuiulny night, mid Monday morn Sure tlio opening session of tho con vention will bpjiold In tlio Hippo lronio. An nddroHi of welcome by Mayor J. A. Castes, with n resvoiwo 1y Otto Ilarlwlg, primlduul of the Hlntu Federation of ljtbor, will pre vood thu appointment of standing committees, and tho afternoon itml arly evening will bo devoted to gen oral organization work, Unions In 'Bond will nnk for n hulf holiday on thu morning, wlinru IIiIn m mushier--d poitnlhlo by employers, to mnku posslblo a parndo ns a purl of tho opening of tho convention, Kmokri' to Im IVittnr (lunoral traiiHiiclloii of business Is dated for Tuesday, and lit tho ovo nlliK tho blK entertainment provldid for tho visitor will bo given In tlio xhnpo of a boxing smoker nt tho llond Amateur Athfittlo club, with T'rud (Jllbnrt of DiuiiLfcnnd Lee Mor rlMHoy, of Kualllo, ui iirntlllnorri. In n recent mutch luro, wltlrMorrUnoy. Gilbert lout by ti'decMoii. mid will mako n dosporutn uttutilFiL In tho com v lug match, lo even-things up, Wednesday mid Thursday will be C lakou up chiefly with transaction of "business, with tho ivxcvptlou that on olio of thoMi da), delegates aro to Iki taken on mi to tour of tho conn try, iiccordliiK to plans now being worked out by ho Commercial club . committee appointed, to cooporato ' with tho-Ccntral Liibor Council com . mlttoo, Thursday nlKht tho couvoii- Hon buuguol will ho given ut tlio 1'lloi initio Inn. Ill lfMit-s to (imtf i. Just what will romu up lii-.thn con venjlon In to it corlnlnix(eHt liidiifl illto, dopondliiK to a 'consldVrHblo do j;roo on tho report of tho roBolutlonn commlttoo. Ah "T hii h known to tlnto, tho I'luinh p!nn for rjillroRd vontro), dIiikIo tAX, and u proponed Htnto conntltutleitii! ambiidmont drafted by W. 8. U'ltou, IiuvIiik hn IIh object tho dolHK nwuy with uiioiii ploymout, wlU'Tjo th rael Important toplcn to bo broiiRlit up. MAY LOCATE NEW OIL STATION HERE That llond may bertha, locatlonfoi; u ttecoiid oil dUtrlbutliiK Htatnu,,,wtta the statement on Tuexday of A, J, Mooro. Thin wan Intimated In a let ter rocoivod thlu mornliiK front tho Hlioll 01 Company, of 'California, In which Mr. Mooro wnn told that while nothing of tho kind could ho Htartod tli In f (i.1 1, tiotcoi)iiuiiy would coiuldor niidt an oxtoiiHlqn In the Hpr'lnR, mid vpilld be Kind U rocelvp uorlnn Hon. oil tho HUbJor.t, .JM ... , ,1. ' j't n NEW ROAD FINISHER OUT OF EAST LAKE Thnt tho f new road from BaBt I.dko to Chhia Hut has boon com pleted, nnd Im now opon for travol, wi(b tho word rocolyed TuoBdny by Deputy HuporvlHor H. E3, Vlncsnt, of tho DoHohuteH Rational Forest, from leh Smith, ivho huu been In chnrKO of construction wprlc on tho road, Tio qrew working under him v!U jiijw na, iranmerreu to tue ian u$y I j. to La Plne'reJitdk A1 '' ,. ' I AS USUAL!! J ", ' zzsz. r- .i- kx avid co;s i F. DEMENT & CO. GROCERY SOLD t It. M. H.M1TII IlI'VH STOCK AM) un,i( co.Miti.Ni: win i him iiuhim:hh noh' hi:inVj cox m:trri:n ox v.u, s'ritnirr. I'poit tho complotlon Tuesday of Invoicing. It. M. Rmlth of Hraltli's Grocery purclianed tho eittlo grocery Ntock of V. Domont it Co. who Im closlnjc out both It grocery mid hard ware ntock on Wull ntrcot. Tho trmrn action bait boon under way for ticnr ly a week or shortly after- it bocanio known that K. Domont & Co. Intond- e to lotlre.froiit tint crdeery-buiil lll'KK, , , For .a tthort time nt leant tho F. Domeut & Co. atock will rem a III lit Km oriKlnnl MtiartorM, but will bo under tho control of ftmltlt'H Grocery. Tho hardware Ntock ll bclnR moved today to tho Ilend Hardware Co.bulMltif,'. "With tho rlnliiR coxtn Kenorally In tlio malutoiiuuco of biulnemt wo wiw an nppartuiilly to copo with it lo cal problem," Mitld It M. Smith, Midi mornliiK "In tho coiiHolldatloti of our prexont xtock of i;roccrle with Hint of thoxtV Domont & Cojtock. HrliiKliiK tho'lwo under ono HianaRe niout will Inntiro that there "will bo no advance In prices for noine-tlmo an llm biiHnenH iih a wholo can bo conducted mora economically under nun mnuiiKomeiit. TIiIh ultltu.do.hun been Mtroncly udvlited In Homo In HtmiceH by tho eovornmont to rcduco HelllllK COHtM." In HpeakltiK of tho bulldliiR which linn been occupied by P. Dement & Co. Mr. Domont thin mornliiR Htntcd that tho old Mructuro would uuderKo coiiHldeptblo clnuw;o, but wuh not decided about tho detnllH. FIND WHISKEY i' TIlltKM ITAIITM MI'lMTtii'lt IIV AUTIIOIUTII- HKllcWF TAYI.OU IIOMK VMlAftO RK- VKAIj FUUTIIKIl kuii;iv liiHplred by InfommtlonfifrtitifbH by Sheriff S. K. noborts.'CbW of Ppllco Nixon on WodnoedaVcbn'd'uct ed it Nenrch underneath thu'hpmnof J. H. Taylor, onst of Walloon Qren wood, nnd reappeared vlfh tli,reo 'mtarts ofvhlskoy, tho flrt hcoii In dnyllsUt In llond for many weeks. Accompanied by tho tfltortff. Chief Nixon lmmodatoly ufterwurda searched tho Iiouro, bu( fal)ao fitid' iuoro riquor, fJ J 7 TO UtltlOATIS OCT. ffl, UigUMOND, Oct. 2, County Aurl oulturUt II, R. Koons hua sot Octo bot' 10 oh tho ditto for the next lr rlguttou domoiiHtratlon to b' hold at tho ranch of John Tttok Just nqrlh of Redmond, Tho domonatrAtlon will ho held at 2 p., in. At thla time (Iiq border atrjp Hooding syetont will be hIiowii. UNDER HOUSE , DRIV BJINEI) FOR DELAYING FUNERAL V.. V. Oiunoy AshchmmI $23 In I'o llro Com t for Driving Hi-tMccn Hennto and Mourner. Interrupting the procreHU of a funeral procetufon In to bo Interpret ed an disorderly conduct, nlid In pun- Inhablo by a fluo of $2G, according to. a decision" handed down In Vol Ice court on Saturdnyby Judgo D. II. People;, In tho cano'of K. Gurncy, driver of tho llond to Urollcrs Ktogo. Tho bearing was hold as nn after math of tho David Hodfte funeral, last Monday under tho direction of tlio local ludgo of Masons' Uurnoy was charged with driving his stogo botMcon tho hcarso nnd tlio mourn ers on Groonwood avenue The do fcudnnt entered a pica of guilty, but (inserted that ho had not xcen tho cor- tego approaching until too lata to avoid It, nnd that his Mingo was no heavily loaded nn to mako It Imped- Hlbto to drlvo out of tho road. Tayinont of tho fluo wits: Buspond ed by tho court during go6d behav lour REVEILLE WEEK PUNS OUTLINED t n Definitely outlining tho plan to bo followed In tho dellbratlon of lie- volllo Wcok in llond, from October 20 to 25, Inclusive, mcmbtni of tho special committee of tho American Legion, under tho auspices of which organization tho big uvont is to bo stagod, mot Tuexday with ropro HoutatlvcH of other city mid county organizations interested In making the celebration h success. TJie Mcltedulo for tho week, as do elded' upon, starts off with Mondny as American Loglou mid Labor 1)ay, Tuesday as Trl-cottnty Day, Wednes day nn Dargalu Day, TJiursdRy. us 'Flromon's nnd ConuuorcliUL dClub Day, Friday as KratcrnaUOrf eftDy, Saturday Farmera' and School, Day. Children to llava'FulrTAl" Tim big Innovation front prevlinA- ly conceived plmtH Is In tho announce ntoiit of Saturday'a attractionn. These will bo in tltv form of it children's agricultural and livestock fair, in which all mombers of industrial clubs lu tho couutry will bo permitt ed to participate. ArrangomoutH for this day aro in chargo of Coufeiy School Superintendent J. Alton Thompson and II. A. Ward, of" tho First National Hank, To insure tho fair being a Success, 0, M. Casey, advance agQitt for thu Alamo Shows, given tho contract for carnival at tractions Mttrlng the wook, promised that tho carnival dopartmonta which would most nttract chtldron, would bo closed, for long enough to permit of tho judging nnd exhibiting of live stock, and agricultural producta. What the llond fire department has accomplished Blnca'jlta organiza tion, will bo H.'vwn on Thursday, turned ovor to Chief Cnrlon'u tnon. Sworn,, demonstration runs will bo Holiodtiled, nmljt Is probable that a fire tnay bo started ro" that tho ef fect of tho drills which tho ftromoit lutvo been practicing may bo flhown. Other foatur.oa of interest aro promised for tho various days of llovelllo Wook, but those have not boon worked out, aud vlll b.o nn nounced lator, , SHIP SHEEP TO JYINTER RANGE MOKi: THAN S 1,000 TO tUZ JJKXT I'llO)! I1HXD 10,000 Ji.MUH TO hi: kjxikhco at htaxfiklo l'OH MAHKKT. Shipping of sheep owned by ranch ers in tlio Antelope country, from summer to winter range, have been started this week, It was announced on Friday by J. T. Hardy Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent of the Oregon Trunk, after spending a few days hero on ono of his rculur trips to this territory. Tho sheep, owned to; J. K. Hlnton. J. W. Fisher, Tom Connolly, C. K. Drogan and HtMiry Pntjcn, will total nioro than 34,000, and tho ontlro shipment will moan moro than 115 carloads. This docs not mean that 115 cars will boused, hovfovor, Mr. Hardy points out, for tho shortage of emp ties moans that the sheepmen must wait their turn, whllo a few cars at a time aro sout to their destination, aud returned to llond for another load of stock, Tho car shortaga now U approximately 200 a day on tho ontlro S.I & -S. system, Mr. Hardy says, In addition to tho largo number of sheep to bo moved to tho winter rango, 10,000 head moro will bo sent from llond. This lot Is composed chiefly of lambs, nnd will bo shipped to Stanflold by W. K. McCormick who luin acquired thorn recently from various shcopmou of Central Oregon. t Stanflold tho lambs will bo hold until thoy aro finished oft for tho markot. lly next year, Mr.' Hardy considers that tho Oregon Trunk will have to double Its corral facilities hero for 1!!!!! Al-;prf5mt 15,000 head of sheep .can bewlcely taken caro of hero, but accomodations should bo Increased to allow for 30,000, he says. FARMERS WILL HAVE BUREAU ALFALFA KAXCHKI18 TO EFFECT OUGANIKATIOX OCT. 14 AND . ELECT OFFICERS FOR COM l.N YEAR. ALFALFA, Oct. 2. The Alfalfa farmers, interested in tho permanent organization of a brunch of tho Des chutes County Farm nureau will got under way in earnest Oct, li. when tho election of officers held and ap pointments of committees will be mndo. At n mooting held last Wednesday It was decided Uv'tnko up Uh follow ing projects; livestock, Irrlgitol pas tures and rango tHsociuttonr-, Irriga tion, duty of. water and method of application, crop improvomo v 'lo' Ins with ,Yurltiwi grussoa ' '" gumo, cnoperlly buying n shi piug, rabbit awl - rodent so. Elks are Itirst to Aid f Club in Wiping Out Debt Tho first subscription to bo - received for tho fund to wipe -- out tho Indebtedness of tho - Hond AmitteapAthletlc club Is u donation of 2C0 sent in Mon- day by tho Dnnd lodgo of Kiks. Tho gift wan authorized at th" regular mooting of the lodge last Friday night. TUMALOREADY FOR BIG FAIR EVERYBODY TO HAVE SHOWING. Llbrm! l'rlw Given ThN Yr.ir in Kwi-y Dcpat. merit, Wilcli Will Help to' Ktimuhttc Interest In Hotter DIxpInyM. Practically all tho details arc ready for tho ninth annual Tumalo fair, to bo given under tho auspices of the West Side Agricultural Fair Asso ciation at Tumalo, October 9 and 10. Preparations aro beln,? mads for tho accomodation., of tho fruit nnd .field displays as well pantr. ihelf. children's and nccdlo work depart ments. The farmers of tho piojcct aro usually enthusiastic about tVlr fair this year becauso of tho nddltlon of tho livestock department which will make a showing of tho purabrcd livestock In Deschutes cour.tv, much o'f which has been broiigh. i.i and raised in tho county In 'ho Lis' two years. This department will bo oae of tho unhiue features of the show thls year. , If there arc any proud pareuU In tho county who believe thoy hnvo 100 percent babies under hrM years". It will dV'thenf go"6'd to pltt them In the baby contest department This department h.in always created .val sit such an amendment to tbs considerable Interests and thu entry ISIuuott bill. list promises to bo heavy. j In dlacusslng suggestions prevt- Tho premium list Is tho be-st that aujIv mado that narrow strips of has been afforded since the fair wi.st, tlmoer bo left lining state highways begun nlno years ago. Tho premiums j passing through wooded areas, Mr. aro more liberal and' cover a more i Scanloti was not so certain that this extensive field. ? Tho departments of tho fair this year will be, potato, vegetable, 'field crops; grains, fruit, poultry dairy cattle, beet cattle, swine, sheep horses, goats, children's department. babies, pantry shelf department la dles' domestic sclonce, ladles needle work and flowers. Tho Officers of tho association this year are J. W, Brown, president: C. P. Decker, sccrotary-trcasurcr; direc tors, It. U. Flicklnger. C. II. Spaugh, Q. W. Hales, J. M. Orlffln and Fred X. Wallace A. J. Harter Is general manager. SPUD DIGGING BEGINS SOON BUYERS NOW AFTER CENTRAL OREGON C R 0 1 OFFERING CASH AT POINT OF SHIPMENT OREGON CROP SHORT. REDMOND, Oct.-'2. Two weeks will see tho crt'of the potato dig ging Botison In tho' Doschutes river valley according to II. E. Koons, county agriculturist, who working with Gus E. Stndlg, manager for tho Deschutes ValloyN Potato Qrowors Asspclation Is shaping plana for the shipping BtHweaijiwhlch will boglu soon. '"r According to Mr. Koops, Mr. Stadig has had udvlces that buyers aro- looking for Central Oregon po tatoes, quoting J1.50 and $1.75 per hundred, Mr. Stadig bellovos that, number ono Notted Gems will bring nt loaat $2.00 per, hundred, Califor nia Jobbers who lmv handled pota toes through b0 )ftnlmtea V'le' Potnto f'r"5"!,V Afl-'oe'ntlan ir? r v ) - 4ks'v',', big Bi'r ffiflr - nrs AV,t f " ,-.r' AMENDMENT TO SINNOH BILL IS SUPPORTED .. MILL MEN IN FAVOK OF CHANGE. SCENIC VALUES BIG Kxrlinngn of Tmbrrni Arrnn by I'rl- vntf Onncrs for Government Ktumpagc Woald I'rcKofto Natural Ik-auty Hpots. Changes In tho Slnnott bill Intro duced In the House on September 8, which provides in Its present form for exchango of privately owned cut over land for government stumpage, will bo warmly supported by officials of tho local mill companies insofar as thoy aim toward the preservation of prlvato timber At certain points whore logging would detract from what aro now great scenic values. This developed today when T. A'. Mc Cann, general manager of Tho Sher-Un-Ilixon Company Interests here, stated that ho would favor nn amend ment to tho bill which would allow for tho exchange of privately owned timbered tracts, as well as logged oft areas, for national forest stump age. Especial reference was had to such districts as Tumalo canyon,- a strip to tho north of the caayen through which the road to Broken Top runs, and the timber Immedi ately surrounding Beaaam Falls. Kxehanga Plan Liked. J. P. Keys, general manager tfj tho Ilrooks-Scanloa Interests in dea tral Oregon, declared that he cos- sldercd It would bo a most excellent thing to mako possible an exenasge of timbered land for timber la the manner outlined, and M. J. Scanloa. vice-president ot 'theeempaHy, wh ha'H beorrIpendIng "severaPdaya In nnd near Ilend, expressed his apprc- would bo feasible Ho declared that tho timber Is like the Indian, In that It does not get along well with civi lization. Isolated patches of ptae quickly die out, and becauso of Ink It has beon found more practicable when cutting oft any large acreage, to make a clean sweep, he sild. - INTEREST FOR BONDS ASSURED state enters into contrw making guarantee on !,-' iso.ooo ishuk 'for ochoco iriugation; district. - IDj UnittJ rrM to Tb Bnd Bulletin.' ' ' SALEM. Oct. 2. The state to day executed a contract guaranteeing , the Interest on the $1. 250, 000 bond Issue voted by tte Ojcheo lrrigatlof district. :"' Appraisals on which tho Interest guarantee Is based, wero mado tho latter part of last week by R. A, Ward, of this city. WILL INVESTIGATE ,J FOI APPOINTMENTJ. " ' " Jf- Postal DeMirtMent to Ixok InttVi . QHtUlfteHtfona -ef Candidates for ' rpstmatcrshlp H-, '" tThe.imtofflee depnr' 4 ofdr-H ers4 a , pergonal Inv Bond relative to the n" u postmaster at this " to word reeelyed horr Ington, D, 0. Thu r Ing been held up s qjiUflcatioHwer l'r rl'Pf's of tjiacjvi) wlHtMw ,Ufv .the , rtvefl",-leH, i a' v ."hr. tontttnr uni' '"- r W, K w r and Jwp s m at- t for dluit waTht ; Juivi1 , it.