I fi WEEKLY EDITION V r THE BEND BULLETIN VOL. XVII IIU.VI), DKHCIIUTKH COUNTY, OKKGOtf, TMCRHDAY, (KT'OIU.'ll 1(1, 1010 No. art CLUB AROUSED'REVEILLE WEEK POTATO PRICE ' TliE SWEETEST STORY VER "TOLLED" ' ' OVER ACTS OF IS BE GOOD NATURAL PARKS HIGHWAY BOARD IN A LONG CHAIN ASSOCIATION TALKS OF PLANS. , WOULD CONNECT NEXT EVENT WILL H. J. OVERTURE SAYS .COURT AT FAULT. r DiAitf pnmACC!n 1 XJIXll J. ItVl KJU-IM. Would. Initiate 1IIII staking .CH. Mi fiction of Tim Diilh'-vOiillfornlu IIIkIiii' .Mandatory on (In Htnlc ('oiiiiiiHnIoii. Indignation at ilin action of tho State "lil nil way commltwlnu In ngnfn deferring action on construction of Tint Pallon-Callfornln hlcliwiiy, ran Illicit ut tlui mooting of tliu llend Coin Jnerclal clult Wednesday, tho subject coming up In it report given by II J. Ovorturf, chairman of tliu roads committee. A JVIilsimnt d'-clnrrd tlmt I liii tlmu had punned for iioii ftctlon, nnd urged (tint n movement lio ntnrlud which would remit In ovory Central Oregon town IntoroMcd In Hfildlni; largo delegation (o Port land to demand action from the com mlKMlon. J. A KnittCH declared tlint thin would not ho enough, nnd urged that a meullng ho called of r( presen tation from uvery city nnd town nlon; tho lino of Tliti DnlleH-Callfur-lila hlghwny to Initiate a mi'iinuro to compel nctlon, nnd to Rot tho Stato Chamber of Commorco hchlnd nny such attempted legislation. V. C. Illplnnll tmnortod 'that tho l'ortland paper rucoKiiUo tho. need of n high way through Cant nil Oregon nnd that (ho tlmn In rlpo for nctlon, and Mr. Whlnnnnl. taking tho floor again, asked Mint when a highway meeting In called, tho Mala comminnlonern lit) Invited lo uttond. A favorable volo on a highway meeting wnti given hy tliu chili. Mimic Ciiiiiily Court. Rehire outlluluK hi suggentlon for Meeting tho nltiinlluu, Mr. Ovorturf deelnrod that ho blamed (ho county court for tho delay, averting thnt tho court had turrlnd down nn offnr made hy thu Ntuto rommlnnlouorn. ac cording to which hy pr.6pHdtuc;)tb(i grade from llond to tint ScfTerion rnuuty lino, tho county would hnvo Insured tho Mirfiiclng of thin ilriHch of mini on tho nit of tho state Tho course of nctlon which ho rccom inondcd for Htluiulntiug tho commln nlon would ho to Inltlalo n hill mak ing the coualrjiclloii of n highway, poMlhly luinl nurfnrcd, through Cod trul Oregon, miidutory on tho com iiiImIoii, with nutmnntlo retirement from.thn romlnlAslon nsi tho penally for nonrpurforinanro of thin duty. Tho pnaltlon on tho cnuunlHKlon would ho mndo elective, iunlcnd of appoint ive, nccordlug lo hi plan. "I know that somo will say that thin bring rtho xonmtlnilon, into politic," honc nowletlgntl, "lint I doiioYthlrilc that if could potmlbly ho nny voro limit thv way tho coinmlHilon ha pluyud polltlcH during tho pant year." ', Too IUmIIiiiI (VllkUni. 0. 8. Inulnon criticised Mr. Over turf's plan on tho ground (hat It wan uo radical pointing out how d !: IroiiH to tho county nweh a ceurso of a fit on would bp In curat Uto uttumpt Should end In failure 'tojHtw tho lul (htlnd iniHiHiirv, uh ho conl(erd prp- Mr? KunlrH doclai'ril that tho com talmilon need i-d a Ilttlo dynanillo to Vfako Itir mumhorn up to Central Ore TKPJi!" n4t l"it further dlBoutnloti on thojtubjoct wun pontponod by tho mutter b'oliiK rdferrod hack to Oio londn commltleo without any voto hnvliiK hixin tukon. W. C, DlrdHiill lomarked, liownyor, Junt hoforo tho rjoHliiK of tho mootiu);, that $200, 000 which Ik ilvnmhlo for oxtoudhiK tho I,llottIlutta It nil. will uuvur ho micint untjr iu udeiiualo highway jconnoctH llond with California. AiiioudiuontH AkMl. H.vO, Mcl'lioiour cliui'iiiiii of tho coHimltloo on tho "- Klnnntt tlinhui' ... ...... r.ir ........... ...."!..!. iiiiiu-tixciiuuKv inn, jioiiuuu ui(. uinv nn tain tuuitH of privately owned tlm hor aliould lm pn'rvtd huonutte of tholr hcciiIo valuVi. and that thin could ho juifde ptjH.ilblo hy. trailim vylth tho grtvariunuiit, Mlthpugh no pyoylHlon for hls ia mndo "In tuo h'HI. T Pl,'vei 4ho county fi'm IohIii'k nppro.xluutuly $200,000 which would roproHunt Jho 25 por cont cut. alpwod for the nulo of ,Kovwrninnt lluhord which would not k t the county .provldliu the timber were j. (?pntliud'' rag 7.) CARNIVAL COMPANY IS TO AIP IN FUK. Ttwntj-Kho Cur Tinln .Will Cmrj Altnutloiit riilliln-n anil il'nirutH lo Join In (Vlfhmtloii llmirr. ;Mo lIc'IMfl XIMitly." ' Xlip'lulioicni iTato Kno Kon w-ll MOllnfltfil with tholr rjVlloii In llond nnd tho work lliiy rtlompilnli- ... . . wrti . ed wlllo horos tho loRfer.rti of tin Pacific Count one, and,XK'endXwlll hnvo n u-nplte for n foW'.lay5v f,)r jinollNr porforuwiiico whlRwlUjtal'ii all next wdok. i W ; Illnstllo Amorlcnii extonV-lurn now, and what Kh momhvrn Mill do to tho city will ho inuditAlk of for moiiii) llinn to romo'l'i'H.nca!i ly ovory dolull In rondytj?" Vulvo tho Greater Alamo Kllp'w'rt (Iilclt hnvo hi'on plnylii); ovrfc(iljtA(own finRiiKrmont from Now WeATiflillntor to tho California lino for tho Inst four month. Tho combined n trac tion unIhk moro than n 2r(-:artmln with .100 pcoplo will nrrlro In llcnd nomollmo Sunday iiIrIiI nnd will ho ready for ocllon when Monday morn ing dnwnn Thin nKxrcffntlou of an tortalunrn In the lnrKwiljjf"llji kind that hnn ovor rnmo lo Central Ore rod. TeHtliiionlaht from, tho Inrxonl cltlen on tho Pacific Conitt recom mend It hlKhly. Thn tnlout In tho hlRhuflt paid on nny rnrnlvnl com imuy In tho t'nllcd Ktnlon. .Vcxt week' eutcitnlumeiil wli ho tho but of Itn character over neon In llond If tho planit of tho Percy A. Ktovenn post can make It nn. Farinor, chool hoy nnd Irl, la borer, firemen nnd fraternal organl uitlonn will 'partlclpalo In maklnc tho o.nnt a banner on. Day haro been not aside 'for them to mnko the vcuk InlorCHtliiK. Colo McKlroy'a Jnzz h.ind will ho herrniid'0,lll hold dance In tho Kymunlum nlchtly. ThU nKKr'a ton of miiHlclann ha n reputation for unbeatable dauco iiiukIc in Ore Kon nod Itproiiilsod to brjUK out nil tbcio In In tho danccrn of, IIiId city. PLAN FOR WORK OF NEXT YEAR I.Vfl.L'KlVIJ IMtOflltAM OP I.M- i'hovkmknts oirr;,i;i:ii nv citv i:.(;im:i:u axi STiu:irrH fo.M.MiTTi:i:. ' Mooting with City KiiKlneer ltob ert II. Could and Mayor. i, A. Kiih(ch on Monday, tl(o ntreetB commltleo of tho llond council mapped out tho city Improvements deemed nocefmary, dur iiK the comliiK year and will report lo the council U the pext rcRtllar meeting of that body, Of chief Importance from n health Mtaudpolut ore tho plan for extend Iiir; the Mewerytum on thq east a!d of tho river. Practically fll of that Mectlou of the city botwepd the Drookfl-Scaiilon mill aftl the bualnesa part of the city and from the, 'Pilot Hutto cunnl to the rvervVwU he in cluded, althouclnthero Vl'l be luriw tractn nnd Inolatcd ntreetii whero tho population fn too HmalQft, wurrnnt tho expenditure. A fimtilie of the work, Mr, Could Btnten. will be. that tho sower plpo will not ho lud to effect biiKument draliiHRo, which would mean deeper oxvntloii' and a much Rientir outlay of moni,'yt tUieetn to h" Ijnproveli'Vll) w tho nmfii thorotiKhfimm nil W- th city, and thoHo'lmprovoiuoutH will tn i;oij era I Include ki'iuIIuk id cluderluK( ulthouBh otliei'H will f 'coiMnmiilntu merely thp taiminietlou M pitiiioiit .walk. N,o4" jiSriU' 'jrfH-fjinvepiontrf wfl ho lal,tt eenftiiirifii rerfponne to potttlons, ' .' "" W ,, PRINGLE BUTTE FIRE IS AGAIN REPORTED , Itopovts that the PrlnaJa llutto firo. whqh hh broken out sVj'onii tlmoa nun ran, in ng n out ot'fcpumu, wore -rwutiv Wmtfoy4! ra " MfioMi FrancwHl rs. tin onflrnlajfon ort1fiiB"vpj I'l hHj heeh' r9elxea as yU SVC vl . LL4 s !L- POPULAR GOO, CONTEST TO BEREVEILiMKFEilffi LUten, h'lrU, thu Percy A Htevens pyt, American I.ckIoii, Iiiih arranged j n Ilttlo feature for yonr benefit Lot of folkn declare itn tho bcHt feature of Hcvellle Week, Itn n popular r;lrl content, In which the three Rlrlit pet tiiiR tho Rreutest number of vote will receive valuable, worthwhile Klftn. Thd flrnt prUo a n white cold La Valllnrp, net with dlamondn, pcnrln and napphlren. It'n a- cauly, jmr chuurd from tho Lnrnen nijd co'm pany Jofcolry ntoro nnd now on dis play in their window. The second prlro In a lC-plece sqtVolLlvorDu llurr) pattern, drenner e0t, ""nur - cliaBod from the Horlon Drug com - puny nnd now on dlnpluy Jn their wlndou The third prize U uJMInn Dorln Olllis .. . ...... 50 Seneca camera, number 3, with six I Miss Mabel Hoy or 50 rolln of fllniH. An even doxeu of 'Mitts Fern Allen 50 young lndlen hnvo already beonMls.s Cladyn .Satlier...... nomliiiited and tho content promlnenlMlss'Dalgy Carter to wax wutin nn tho end near. Ko1jMIm Qlad-n FnrnHwort,h,.. lowing rulon wilt govern tho content: Any young lady can outer tho con tent at any tlmo, Content will close at 10 o'clock p. in. Oct. 2C, on Greater Alamo how grohndn Vote tiro five cents each. Each DAIRYMEN WANT 'LAKE COUNTY SHEEP PUREBRED COWSl MEN BUY 20 BUCKS MeethiK Will lie llehl Hutunluy to Deride on PutTliiiho of 00 Puiv bred Hliorthom Dairy ('ok. j;xpri'HHlng u ng a denlre to purehaso' , ... . . . ,. , . , .',., .Creek .anii will add to their hcrda dairy cowalHn'theAfVuwt , . . , A" ' , u: 'numbering more than 5.000. K, A. high-grade tn lnrnlnp tliA r.Ukiu nntmaf nt Central Oregon, the farmer of the r,f rin.tr Hi-iri.- t,v..'.v i i 'l Ward, of thin city to addre themil1 fr, V,,,0lFck' l?0. thrmi.1. th.. vnrt in,v erMmP . elected 10 buck for E. 11. Hall, of Hoclation. ., Tho Fort Hock farmoiH deatto to i run hock larinoiH uesuo to use 00 cow an(l Mr. Wrd UI !t,,:!:ou,;,,tim purcha recommend CllllHO Hove moat milted to Central Otcgoit feeding and raugo couditlouH, INDOOR BASEBALL WILL START SOON . ' ' I.umedlatoly after tho close of itnvflliin wnu h,w win i.n (..v... ., ritnrtftho fall Indoor bnnoball neasou . .. .... . at 11i ltnnil Aimituiip Atlilntlr rlnt. Athlallo Director J..L. I.uckoy 8tntediDf Ir'ormlnB thq nmrrlngo cero- on ediHday. Every organisation lni!n?,ny ,10 w,l,a nB ,Q l,ai,Ked ,u tUc' tho city In urged to outer a team, fori """f n ro ' ? U' n,li?h.er- . In u.n,. win i.n .. ii.u i i. ,i.. fnct I " offorliig to offlclato freo ...-, ..... v. ,,v V ... .. .M. A loagua otganUatlon mooting will ho hold ut tha cub on the oveuluK! of lyipnduy. October 37, nnd playing,, Nl'IdlUH AKItlVKS. It h oxpoctod, will Jio Htaytod within j Onoicatlojut of aulphur onch for u fowday rq.m thut.Unm. Indoor )esclujje ynj Uehd ha arrived in'd hnstJII lust year pnpyedta bo tmo of anolhor earload of "OOO nacka wllLar the jftfist pbpuhtr forma', of athletic . rive In Umtpiul Saturday, accard at lt..club. . IA , . . Hag to t-eul H, jtKoons' - - ..,. riM.1-1 I s ' j): r , "candidate will havo a pfenftlul urr tit voic couponn kucu coupon rawii bo marked with tho uamo of ;t intili.ctntil ffir ulintn tlm vnln tiiV ,.. . .., .-,w tended. Votes will bo cdunteu ut noon dally nnd tho standing of cn- teMantn puhllnhed lnThe Dulletln 'dally. Hoxcs for tho denonltlnc Vcrf totcn will be cstabllnhed at tho fol lowing, placon- Horton Drug Co. Qwl vphnrmticyj ChiIdera & Ann: ntronc Conf0ctlbirtri'. Tho young ladles who hare noml- , nated In the contest nnd thelr ronpec JtlVMStunttJhg IsWn follow-: 'Mhta Margaret Schraedgr 50 'Minn JMnrle Fox - ... 50 Mm. Klnh. . . ..,. .... 60 . 50 50 . 50 Mi Mildred llunnetli.i 50 Minn Hllalt Urlck 50 Nomlnntiou of candldaten may b a mado to Cone T. Comntock. I DrookH-Scanlon Lumbor Co.. office. I or Tho llullotln office. I l.esfer & Payne and Mobkltts & JMonroem. well known Silver Lnko nheepmeu Iat week purchased 30 jptirebied Ratnboulllet rnmn from tho Ilaldwln Sheep Company, at Hay UT.IWI .. T1..H.I M AMMH. H Mt.l.l ""- Ul 7"u . """ , y""":u ,"' tlnKspiiwn aiding them In the selec the '"SXUft , WllfoW IN SEATTLE ' ' I "Publicity pnyu," declared Mayor J. A. Kasto.s thlH mornrug, when ho displayed a lottor from a prominent Powell Uutto rancher, who hnil wrlt- on to Immlro tho nitnio of a Seattle widow who had written to tho llend m t,nrl)' ,,n , U, tI'-obJect motrlnioiiy. "I hope thoy find each ih 0,,tlrQly "P to tl,u "Pcctatlons. tor I Am enmittnir nn thn nrlvllnirA '"' ""' -'K '( '" pririiKU of charge nt thu woddlnjf." Dlrcrlorn nt lU-tlmond MeMlne Hce i Pronprrou.i Hennin Alictul Fit- lull In AnitiiTti H"'(t ntitl FuBry-KtiM'k In Drmand. Meeting at Itedmond on Saturday director of the Dcnchutes Valley Potato Oroweru Asnoclatlon consider ed plnnK for marketing the 1919 po tato crop and discussed other asso ciation problem. That the future of the association wan assured wns tho firm opinion of the dlrectorn present who agreed that tjio prlco outlook for tho coming year wnn very fnvorablc. Through out Central Oregon potatoes this year hnvo not produced as heavily an in other year but tho quality Is good and because nt tho general shortage a good prlco Is expected. - As In other years a henry demand for need In expected from district such as Yakima which has annually taken several ;m of local seed pota toes. Fancy potntoes will also bo in demand, according to tho associa tion officers, nnd an effort will be mado to establish the association brand usjilwoy meaning the bent in pqntocH.tho chief meann to this end being the' use of a tag on the sack bearing" uVand.and other Informa tion. Part Payment to Ifo Made. Financial arrangements mado this year wilt be of great value to tho memboro through furnishing them with a high proportion of their par wi(hMt,.waItIng for settlement on uMpMtents'. Under the now arrange tnelt"fjiivment of 75 percent of tho vnliei will' be -mado as soon as the n&mbof's 'potatoes nre graded and ac copied, the balance to bo paid whenhI,B transp0rRti()R ound the WTk shipment Is nettled for. , , -i, -.t, . ,. . t ,. t. , c rc,e and th' Prt of It plan was It in also expected thnt the asso ciation will bo able to buy potatoes from non-members in competition with commercial purchasers. Recognition or tho placo which Contral Oregon In Inking in tl potato producing districts of tho northwest is seen in the visit to thin section Ijt'ing made thlsvycelc by Georgo Hurt, of San Francltco. -Mr. Durt Ir the biggest buyer of potatoes orf the Pacific coast nnd , his visit wo looked forward to by J tho association director on Sntur t , day with tgrent Interest. NIGHT SCHOOL TERM STARTED II! UKGISTKIl IOIt AVOItIC ON OPENl.Nd NIGHT WIDE VAHI YTVY OF Sl'lUKCTS CHOSEN UY KTUDEXTS. Forty-two handed In j-cglstratlon card nt the llend night school ou 'Monday evening, and there are many moro who while contemplating tak ing up class work: ot home kind, are net entirely deckled as to what sub? jects to take. Registration books wlll.b open up ta-and-jncludlng Fri day evening, but after that date no more will be accepted. Subjects asked for last night by studonts Include typewriting and Hteuography, bookkeeping, reading nnd grammar, citizenship, Spanish, commercial English, urlthmetic, law, s.tlesmaunhlp, general science, history, and manual training, DEAD WOMAN FOUND; RELATIVES SOUGHT In n telegram Vecolvod on Wednfes day by Sheriff S. E. Roberts from Salt Lake City,' Utah, tho report Is mndo that ' tho body of ti Mrs. Hnzolton, believed to bo ot llend, hun been found. Tho tologrnm fitr titer states that tho woman's hus band was un employe, of tho .Dyer Construction company. Mr. Rotwta, has beon unable to secure, any cutw, tia fo (ho wherNeutaioX 'j)atlv'( and' will wcom any information wlilch .wjty'W'glen him In wnnec (Ipn wOU the caw4 YELLOWSTONE PARTY REACHES BEND'. WONDERLAND IS SEEN Park HrtperlBtcndeHt, Hot1! Md New p por Men Touring drew of Pnrkn ytn of Auto s Trannperfatlea In Hope. To forge a chain linking the national parks of tho west with a motor highway, two Yellowvtone Park earn reached Bend on Thursday and left at noon for Crater Lake, Sequoia, IT. S. Grant, Yoso mite and Grail Canyon National Parka. They have driven from Rocky Mountain Park, near Donver, to Yellowslono nnd Glacier National Parks and Mountain llalnler. The tour I being mado under tho an spices of tho Rational Pnrk service. The car hare arcraged '25.2 miles an hour, running time, from Denver to Bend, by way of the national park, a distance of 2452 miles. On May 15 1919, Secretary Frank lin K. Lano of the Interior Depart ment announced a plan for tying to gether the national parks' with, a well-defined nd narked autoWaWIe road. It ,1s to carry out hkv nptoH and to forward tho program ' of Stephen T. Mather, dimeter of national parka, that tbo Yellowstone. car are speeding around.' the pnrk clrclo to scout the roads and lo test the government scheme. . Itoad Improvement Needed.. The National Parle Service hope some day to hare regular antomo- succissfnlly tried during tho 1919 net Aon between Yellowstone and GHcler. Parks. The Yellowstono, Glacier and Rocky Mountain trans portation Companies operated pas senger car on schedulo time frort Yollowstone' to Glacier and as soon as road condition permit tho service will be extended to Include the Rocky Mountain national nnd other park. Thu YollowKione-G lacier servlee t followed the spectacular Geysers-to- utaciers tral along tne main range of tho Rockies tor a dlatnnce of 38-t mile. Tho'trlp was easily m4e by the twelvo passenger motor coaches In two days. Luncheon stop on this route were mai'a at Hozcmau uud Choteau, Mont-, nnd tho over night stop at Helena. H. Child, president of tle Yellow stone Park Transportation & Hotel j Companies, who is in charge of .tlae touring party -which visited Semi i uu ay, naia pa would ue interested in establishing an automobile stage line from Yel6tono, via Helena, Missoula, Spokane, Seattle and Ta cqma to Mount JtInler. Auto TrawportalloH Foreseen "This will not be posslblo. how ever, until the reads across Idaho and from Davenport to Ellensburg," he said. "Transportation of tourkU over most ef the way would be me. tical as the ellrq, trip from Be4 ta HeleA ls a- sceMte wonderland. The trip over the Columbia River j&ighway 1 it oaoet' beautiful one which every automobile owner la tho United States should some day take. The. road from Seattle to Portland, however, I terrific, In fact, It Is the worst road wo havo encoun tered on the enUre rlp from Domer. I understand that fche road improve ments now under way will put thU highway In pretty good condition next year," Tour It Important, The Yoltowstone cars and their oo cupants aim to aIr up greater Inter est among (purists In California thta winter to tour through the Neta- west, according to Max OoniieWl,. secretary e.f 'Oip Helena Commercial 'club, .another member of the party "Montana hnn been overw with visiting automobiles this sou." said Mr Goods)!!, '! wlfck our two great national pHc really have soroetklus to e with such imnertant Uuriat m Rattle and ; ywirffi, waro i , lofeuru taw through Montaiw during tk ui (ContUud ,IiwkC i'aw 1.) AiAiMv wlXm! f-