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WEEKLY EDITION
THE BEND BULLETIN.
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VOL. XVII
DEND, DKHCIIUTIM COUNTY, OltKGON, 'I'llUIWHAV, NOVEMIHIlt in, 1010.
No. .17.
SHEEP RECORD
' IS SET IN BEND
DOCTORS MAKE
NEW FEE CARD
FARMERS BUY
An Advocate of, Preparedness
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15fi6VW')iMl?'fiiIi ' i, .winter
fcr.wJW '', IIi'rtiV.or.ISiHlli
I'lili-lly nuilnu'ted liy Hln
4 Held, (Jo to 'lilnit.
Sheep slilpinunut from Bond, hnyo
Won tliu heaviest In yours according
to figures given out by T. I. Btudo-
S'lmkur loon I freight ami passenger
ngeiit, covering tint movomont of
roiiKO mid mink nt iiiiIiiiiiIm thU fait.
J.lght carloads wore sent out Tliurt
diiy, and 25 more oars nro ordurod
which will vlrlunlly complete tho
iililluiKintti for this nuaHi.il. TIki to
tul, which Inrliidos tho I.ihI week In
fc'optombor, ull of October, mill part
of llni proHiuit month, nmountn to
2 I earn, or unproslnmloly 73, SOU
head. Increased nhlpmuntii do not
moan that morn sheep uru being naiit
out of Co n I ml Oregon, Mr. Stoudo
link or says, hut rathur that Bond, duo
to larger Htockynrd facllltluit. I got-
'tliiR a bigger Mharo of tluu lilnd of
lnxIni.'M than In formur yours
a Nearly one-half of tho entire num
ber of wool hearers soul out from
Dend represents tho movomont of
sheep owned by Antelope, Hhanlko,
nnd Mnupln stockmen from Ihu Hum
iner to tho winter range. These
total 30,250, and wore moved to the
lower runges In tho first month of
autumn. One hundred nnd nighty
earn In nil weru sent out In Heptom
her, all hut .15 earn being filled with
rmigo sheep.
(Tilr-ngn firlH Hulk.
f, Romululng shipments, during
October and tho preiiont month, uru
rhlufly lamb destined for tho Chica
go murkut. In the early full, several
carloudn worn secured by the North
went Sheep Co,, but lhrt blggrnt shnro
of the lambs contracted In Central
Oregon thin year, have been bought
by W. K. McCormlck, representing
It. N. fitnnfinld. They are whipped to
Htanflold for a 43 hohr rent, then re
loaded nnd Rent on to Chicago.
In speaking of tho condition of tho
Henri stockyard. Mr. fitudnbnker
htnteit that tho muddy condition of
tho yards Ih due to carelessness on
the part of Htorkmen who when fili
ng tho troughs, allow tho water to
overflow. He In strongly In favor of
iht Installation of scales, but con
nlTorx that The Oregon Trunk will
be iiuablu to make Mich an iuiprovtj-
niont nH lout oh tho futuro of tho
roads of tho country In In Its prcnont
uncertain roiidltlon.
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BUYS MORE TIMBER
U.1,000 ArrcH lit Itlno Mountain-
I'liiTlut-.cd 1'rot.pevlH flood for
i:aily Milling In I'rluevllle.
IMllNl'.vll.H, Nov. 7. Adding to
ltd already largo holding: In the
country tributary to Prlnovlllo. tho
I.'ngurw Lumber Co. htiH completed
the purchano of 5,000 ncies of tlm
bor InndH In tho Iltuo mouutnlnH,
, from tho Oregon & Western coloniza
tion Co., bringing tho total ncroago
oV timber owned by tho buyers, to
U0.00O.
It la considered certain hero that
milling -will bu Htnrted In Prlnovlllo
In tho near futuro, although no de
finite njinniim-omont Iiiih beau uinilo
by mein)erH of tho company, or by
their local roprcHontntlyu, Pant O,
(iarrlHotu
STANDING IS GIVEN
IN MOOSE CONTEST
Tho following iiIiriidliiK of ontrantH
In tho Mooho popular lady coutoHt,
which frt to termluuto with tho clon
ing of tho Mooho carnival later In
thj month, wail announced today by
(leorgo Htokoo, of tho contout com
inlttoo;
Mlrnj Kfflo I'olormnn, 7,000
Minn ItosHlo Vaughn (1,000
Mrs. Dernlco Curlon, '. 0,000
MIbs Wllflon QllloH 5,000
Mlfiri Mia 8tiiijotiaii, i 5,000
Ml3 Forn Allen .'....5,000
IUih I'loronco, Downing 5,000
Tho first prlzo Ih i diamond ring,
tho.Hdcond n.wrlHt watch, and tho
t.l...l'A t ... ... m' ' . ' . .
.mi u ii i,u' vaiuuiuv "
ADVANCE IV PUKES ANNOI.'NV
i:i iiv central ih.on
medical hocii:tj will nvs.
I'ltoVC 6VTO' rtOrTHH-fjISNT.
An Uilded Incotitlvn to "tho Voplo
of lluud to remain In good health
wih riirulHhed Ttienday, when cardH
appeared In the office of load phynl
cliiim.?iinoiiiicriig new raten In effect
for coumiltntlon anil trcntmout Tho
schedule In general provlden for nil
advniue of from .15 to 50 per rent
over the fee formerly nHlted, and re
prcHentH tho action recently Like i
by the Central Oregon Medical xrlaly
at a meeting In I'rlnuvlllo. I'racll
tlouerH point out that while cnaU
have bcon Htcndlly advancing, with
prlceH being ruined In practically .ill
other profonHlouH and traduH, pliynl
rliuifl nud Hiirgeunn until now, have
Htuck to the mi in e Kchedule in that
In effect more than a decade ago
One of the moNt uotlcenblo
channel! nhown In tho new fee bill,
In In tho matter of telephone con
MtiltntloiiH. Formerly no clinrgo wan
in ii do for theso, but from now on
they will bo'glven nt the rate of from
one to llvo dollar per call. Kmer
gency dny vIhIIh are rained from S3
to S. and night call-,, formerly $1,
nro advanced to 1 10. Treatment
of cmten of narcotic or corroxlvu pol
Honing, which bad been at tho rate
of 3, will iow co-t from ?C to 2C.
and office coumiltntlon and treat
ment, $2, under tho old Hclile, In now
from $2. GO to 5, Tho minimum In
confinement caca Ih ruined from $25
to 35, Kxuinlnutlnnn of nppllca
tlonn for oli line life luNiirauce, re
main at $5 nn before, but the charge
fpr examination of ludlvlduatn wish
ing to take out fraternal Imuruucu,
In ndvnnced front ft to 2,50.
ChargeH for treatment of fructurou
nro doubled, and ono of tho moit
dlfllcult Injurlcn of tho kind to treat
Mirceoftfully. 9 fracture of tho femur,
will coit tbo patient from (100 to
$250. i
CIRCUIT COURT
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SESSION OPENS
With u fihort docket of criminal
mutton), and a lengthy lint of ohc
at law to bu heard, circuit court con
vened for tho November term hero
Monday. Hooding' of tho civil
docket by Judge T. K. J. Uuffy, oc
cupied the greater part of th'j morn
ing after tho drawing of iho grand
Jury, and In the afternoon naturali
zation matter weio nchcduled.
Coirt adjourned Tuenduy and con
vened ngnln at ,0 o'clock WcdnoH
dny morulroc.
MembeiH of tho Indicting tribunal
Holected nro Olo Krlcknon, Samuel
McCartney, Witltvr Oumpert, J. O.
McOufflo. -A. 'Wright, W. It. Ittloy,
and J. II. Ilelfrlch, and iihIush ssciet
complalntH nro filed with them, they
avIII examluo wltne.ineH lit but four
cukch. Chief of IIioho la tho one
agatiiBt A. A. Shuphord, charged villi
tho commlmdou of it Mtututorv c.iiue
ngulitHt IiIh minor daughter. Hubert
McQIIIIh, recently urreHtcd, In alleged,
to Itnvo pitBsod a worthlesH cheek
drawn to tho order of .Morris Chin
lunri, of Ilond, nnd K. TniiKclior, nr
ronted nt tho closo of tho court last
Hprlng, Ih charged with larceny of a
Htoer. Claronco K. Uland, of Terro
bonno,.U bold to t,ho grand Jury for
alleged lurcony of an uutomobllo.
In civil proceeding intorcHt will
ceutor itbout tho $10,000 damago
null brought by John I'ayno against
Dr. Q. L. CouHlnoitu, In which Im
proper treatment of u fracture con
atltutoH tho complaint.
HEADQUARTERS OF
RED CROSS MOVED
Whllo county court Is In Hoaalon,
Hud CroBa homo norvlco hondquar
iov. rormony m the offlco of tho
circuit Judge; 4wjU bo In tho county
clork'a roomsdt viih unnouncod to,-'
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And AnotherKiDK Ii A boat To Ijom HisOrown.'.
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FIVE INDICTED
BY GRAND JURY
nVO Alti: (IIAIKSKI) WITH
HTATUTUKY CHIMKS, OShi
WITH TIIKKr OF AUTO, AXI
TWO IIII.KS KK.M.I. HKCKKT.
With three IndlctmentH already
In, und urrnlgnmcntXof tho defend
ant completed, nnd'tyo secret In-
.Hal hi.imIu um A Vtt v " 4IAH1 W HT
DcKchutcH county grand Jury In rap
Idly drawnlngao 'a clW. unleu un
lobked for new bufeltfcxn Ih Intro
duced. A. A, Shoohferd. charged
with a Htututpiy crlit ugalnnt bis
minor duuKhtevruflln 'circuit court
thin morning, enterlnga pleu of not
guilty whou nrrulgncdfWOus Nolson,
rook In n local refltaurA.n- who wua
arrested Mondny, hoard tho Indict
ment read charging him with n simi
lar crlmo ugalnnt tho minor daugh
ter of Mr. and Mm. Charles Penney,
of tn's city. Clarence, K.
Ilhiud was Indicted onn charge
of larconyof n Dodgo car from John
B. Ilaglln. Mb attorney, W. P. Myers,
tiling it dunurrur in which It Is sot
forth thntftho allcgatlouH do not con
stitute n crlmo, nud more particular
ly objectlifir to tho Indictment nn tho
grouuda that It does not sutllcloutly
dcHcrlbo tho auto Blleged to have
boeu stolen.
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BID) ON HIGI WAY
JEATS JESTIMATE
'.T.I. F. H. . . .. ..
tiiii'toty mn
Ittiil for I
ill Do Work on South
.(sh ' linn III1 of
(be CountjWCoutt.
i Lower even than the cnulnoor's oa-
tfinnto wiib the Hiiwcessful bid for
cjndorlng and reshaping on Tho
DullnH-Callfornla highway bctweon
Hend and tho Allouirauch, tho con
trnjLuHt which wnu;uwnrdod to Os
)avSwPiW Portland for $25,010.
ff was $2G, 839,50, The
contract for the highway .bo-
olifl nud tho Joffersou county
o (akou by Mr. Huber, was
of JS4.Q 12. GO, thu onglneor's
o being $80,522.. 'Ward &,
whoso low bid at nn earlier
g of tho State Highway com-
lui&fon, was rejected, mado nn offor
of..'W,3ll.
tytirJ. Overturf, wlio with County
Judge W D, Dnrne.8 attended tho
Md'iK of thqicomTnlssloiv In Por,(
Inmt. Btute.t that tliV on:antzatlon of
Vu?eu counties aloiiK tho lino of the
i TMliuto8-0nltfornU',Iil'thvn)'ltl which
. 7ormoa earnoivin tuq.weeK, Has
oltjltiod plRtis. fof furthpr nctlo, 'TJteJ
iwt nntuj-a of thWo Is not be(hKJ
TInJXW
Kt'M
tv.-ftf
UuVh
onWW
pstura
I.,i'iiv
LYTM!
mAWro
ROAD MAHERS
ARE DISCUSSED
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IIIfiHWAY COMMISSION W"Ai
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. NOT CX1PI.KTK SL'UVKV TO
Ul PINK, ItKCAUHK OK IACK
OKV'UMW, HAYH OVKIlTL'ItK.
, Kcports from committees appoint
ed nt former meetings featured tbo
business session of tho Commercial
club meeting this noon, no new busi
ness coming before tho club for act
ion. 'ciner among mo committee re
ports wnsthat from II. J. Ovorturf
who told vof tho action of tho Stato
highway commission In letting con
tracts on Tho Dalles-California high
way jih reported Inst week;. Mr.
Overturf also said that tho commis
sion would not completo .the survoy
to In Pino, using whnt ho designat
ed as "a new excuso" that the county
had no'mteiieilo put on tho road.
Thero will bo no Federal money
nvnllublo for post roads until next
July, he stated,' urging thnt un ef
fort bo mado to obtain both post
road nnd forest road, money from'
tlTe Federal government boforo nil
tho funds nro exhausted.
Ho urged nlso thnt tho county
court lip proddod bjtho club and tho
uowspuperH to make application for
tho,?"mnrkot road funds to bo provid
ed by tho ono mill tax lovled by tho
lust leglslaturo.
For tho Tumalo mall committee
D. II. People roported that thero
wero not at presont sutllcleut peoplo
to bo served o Justify tho establish
ment of u rural routo but that It was
posslblo that enough could bo found
In tho new torrltory to bo opened
by tho now bridge. Until a routo
could bo established It was not do-
sired to make any change Ih tho
Tumalo service.
That, tho rnllroad company would
not put in scales at tho stock ynrd
was reported by II, A. Ward, whoso
committou Is now trying to learn
whether permission will bo glvon for
tho purpose. Dralnngo of tho yard
will bo looked aftor by Agont Studo
baker. Mr. Ward snld, nod an effort
will bo made to obtain lights, al
though railroad ofllclals have report
ed thnt thoy nro not needed,
George Jones roported that tho
Alfalfa matl petition hud boon sent
In nnd W. C DlrdsuU stated that his
committor was still endeavoring to
find nn airplane lauding field.
DAIRY CAMPAIGN G13TS
IlnnrlierH AclrTsctT to Olvo ?upiM)rt
to IxjciiI Ci-rnincfy nntl I'iurliaio
I'lii-i'lirril Com for ffirnter
Huttei-fat Produrtlon.
With two meetings in tbo Inst
week, the fruits of tho dairy cam
paign being conducted by tho direc
tors of tho Central Oregon Farmers'
Cr.eamory, assisted by tho First Na
tional Dank of Dcnd aro beginning
to becomo apparent.
Following tho meeting Inst Wed
nesday night Charles Sfpchen. of tho
co-operatlvo creamery and It. A.
Ward of tho First National Dank
conducted a mopping up campaign
through tbo Tumalo project Thurs
dny, spending the entire day with
tho farmers. Personal talks' with
the farmers brought orders for 16
head of purebred registered Jerseys
and sold four shares of stock In the
crenmory. -
Friday night more than n score of
tho Orange Hull Farmers met with
tho campaigners nnd discussed tho
dairying possibilities of tlie Grange
Hall district.
As a representative of tbo Farmers'
Creamery J. F. Arnold, manager
fold tho farmers that the creamery
ut tho present Is not receiving suffi
cient amount of butter-fat from the
farmers to meet tho creamery's capa
city and supply tbo demand for butter
In Hend. Ho painted out thnt It Is
to tho advantago of tho farmers to
patronlzo tho creamery so that It can
run to Its full capacity. This, it was
shown would rcduco the overhead
and bring better prices to tho farm
ers for their butterfut. Mr. Arnold
went Into detail concerning the me
thods employed, by Coast creameries
to discredit the butterfat tests made
by the local butter makers, and also
mado It clear that the existence of
tho co-operative creamery Is one 'of
tho Important factors In keeping up
tho price, or. butterfut to the farmers
of this localltyr
H. A. Ward (old of tbo advantages
to tbo farmers In having registered
pure-bred livestock on every ranch In
the county. Ho told tho ranchers
that tho creamery Is their Institution
nnd all things being equal they
should giro It their support. Ho
further stnted tha't, In lino with tho
policy of tho First National -Bank to
co-operato with tho farmers In pur
chasing purebred livestock, the bank
will assist every farmer capable of
handling registered dairy cows. Tho
bank's representative urged every
farmer who can do so to attend tho
Pacific International livestock Ex
position sales to bo held Nov. 20-22.
As n breeder of purebred register
ed Jerseys. C. N. Jones, a recent
comer on tho Tumalo project, stated
that he had n largo herd of purebred
registered Jerseys from his farm In
RoReburg which ho will bring to Cen
tral Oregon rather thnu sell in other
sections of the state where thoro is
n demand for them If tho furmors
nro disposed to purchase this breed of
dairy cattle.
DOGS WEAR BUTTONS
FOR THE RED CROSS
Paul C. Klnf Takes Out Member-
Milp for ''Michael" and Shevlln
IIKon Camp Mascot Joins.
Membership In tho Red Cros"s is
not limited to tho human race, for
two Deschutes county dogs are now
wearing tho 1020 button. Mlchaol
C. King, a bull terrier belonging to
Paul C. Kins, of Dend, was the first
canine member, and tha second
Joined Tuesday when n membership
badgo was Issued for Ring King,
Junior, tho official mascot of Shev-lln-lllxon
Camp No. 10.
Tho drive was given substantial
aid last night, when 8. N. Morrow,
of tho Dend post of tho American
Loglon, took in n total of 21. mem
berships, Completo roturns on tho roll call
n,re nqt yet ready, t was' stated at
committee hoadquavtors this afternoon,
POST RECEIVES
AMERICAN FLAG
FROM HIE ELKS
CEREMONIES '"" i"lf E
SEEN BY MANY. .
ACCEPTANCE FORMAL
Holdlcrx, Hullorx, and MnrlnrH Ih
FIiyL Formation Slnco lilt-
clmrw From The Service
Diuiro U Enjojctl.
Armistlco Day was brought to a
fitting cllmax'ln Bond Tuesday night,
when In tho prcseltco of a large
crowd gathered nt the athletic club
gymnasium, Percy A. Stevens Post,
American Legion, received from
Bend Lodge No. 1371, Jl. P. O. K..
a handsome American flag. Tbo
presentation pnme as tho feature ot
a program, la which other num
bers were songs and recitations by '
Harold Grady, veteran llyer asd
formerly an entertainer Sn vaude
ville, nnd selections by tho Bend
band, which has become ono of the
crack musical organizations of Cen
tral and Eastern Oregon.
As tho announcement of tha pre
sentation was made. Lieutenant
Frank It. Prince rose, called First
Sergeant Paul Hosmer and ordered
him to form tho company. Im
mediately, a typical barracks scene
was enacted, for as the whlstto
sounded, some 60 men seated la the
audience, or lounging in tho lobby
rushed for their places, soldiers
falling In at the right, marines aad
sailors next, and In less than a
minute tho lino was "dressed," and
the sergeant had repoAod, to tan
tho company commander. Tho mea
stood at eaBe while tho presenta
tion was oelng mado In tbo frost
of the hall. ' '
Elks fart la War Told. ,'
JayH. Upton, ot Prlaevllle, Paiit
Kxnlted Ruler ot the Portland Blka
lodge, and Spanish American War
veteran, outlined the part played fey
the order a the world war, rnea
tlonlhg that one otjt of every S
men in tho service were Elks, aad
that more than, a thousaad Elks
aro filling graves In France as
Flandors. At tho close of hla ad
dress, tho lights were dimmed, aad
a bell sounded 11 times, brlngiae
to mind tbo Elks' hour ot home
coming. Dr. J. F. Turner dellvored tbo
Elks' toast, particularly significant
when taken in connection with Mr.
Upton's address, and aftor tho sing
ing ot "Nenrer My God to'Thee."
by the Elks.' quartet, tho hall -was
again flooded with light.
As Esqulro E. L. Payne, carry
ing tho, flag", advanced from tb
side of the ball. Color Sergeant. N.
A. Cobb, and I. V. McGlllvray ad
Druce Deynrmond. mnrched from
tho rear ot the building, halting as
thoy approached the flag. E. P.
Mnhntroy, Exalted Ruler of tho
lodge, dollvered'a fitting tribute to
tho Stars and Stripes, and tho big
silken Emblem was formally en
trusted to tho care of tho Color
Sorgcaut. Captain Fred WoolHen
responded brlofly to tho presenta
tion, declaring that no frat,oraal
order could more appropriately
muko such a gift, and outlining tho
alms and ideals of tho American
Legion, and of Percy A. Jstoveas
Post. As the color guard marched to
the rear tho company came to at
tention and the American national
anthem was playe betoro tho com
pany was dismissed.
A dance wbcu a capacity crowd
attended, was given during the re
mainder ot the evening by tho post.
SCHOOLS WILL USE
B. A. A. C, GYMNASIUM
Meeting In special session Mon
day night, the Dend board of school
directors authorized the making' ot
arrangements with the Pond Ama
teur Athletic club for thq use of the
gymnasium for physical tramta
for tho pupils of tho c(ty sckools.
One day lit tse week, and two other
periods will bo used, Whlla basket
ball practice wU take from Y Ut
o'clock every afternoon as &a as
the reason starts, Tha gymaiuw
Will also b KvlUbl (or game, aa4
other school uj.
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