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WEEKLY EDITION , jr &. x THE BEND BULLETIN. 1"r ' Mi' ' I i VOIj. XVII HK.VD, I)K.SCIIUTI COONTV, OREGON, TIICHHDAV, .M.VCAItV 15, 01!0 XnM ,v. A Li MAKERS STRONG FOR . AMENDMENT (BOTH HOUSES PASS ; RESOLUTIONS ASK DEATH PENALTY ' i:ililcni or y limlri7 of Hen Aid Introduce DUN Calling Vor ttrnCentft Olroll Deliver p ' .Mcnuo l lii'nUlnltiN. ' HAI.KM, Jim. I-. Kmli Iioiuo of ft . t -Clio IrRMnlnir, uliorlly fl- " "P, rlnl Pt'Hklon t-onvcnr-l, nnniilmoit-ly l.iel h Joint involution riillfjlug Dm fiitniil equal MifTnige mneuil ineiit. l.ltftlfM t Mfl llltlllttflfk llf llll uriuito InlKMtiiriil resolutions i.;l vMIng for lln restoration of rjipltnl ptittllinieiit. hrniilor Itanko nt Irtnplril to eritrr mi amendment making It optional ultli Dm Jury whether itoalli or. life Imprisonment ahoiilil lie Impotnl nt n M'tilr-nre. Ho Mtlit Hint ollirruNn llic. voter of tlio iflo vuiutil'ilcfrnit t Iir auirtittNieiit. .The resolution mii referred lo tlio 'Juilli-lnry rommltler, ' Tim liou.o nt ncr plunged Into the Huh mill Riime romwilloii fight. No i)pflnll action on tin question lias I km-n taken, however. BALKM. Jun. 12. (Jovnrnor 01 rntl's "primary object" In calling the legislator of Oregon Into special session was to "moot n Krnru oinor goncy seriously affecting tlio welfare, ninl, In many luMniires, tlio liven of J ho mini niiilvoiiion employed In tlio juiiunirios uiOMC ,' n "L "v'!" ,m? executive In ii'mssago wlijf h "tin rid to ilHmoiiator Vind rqproMit- utlvftH. In Joint spssfon. ut (fit open Iiik of tho ICKlHlntnro hurnAtodny. Olcott iwlyfrod 'ilin luwiniiVnru tiiiit, 4 In u RoiioriTl way. their inllnn In "to Krnpplo with nnd ovwcotmt tho . oHKonlhil eniorKonrleii. Mini, no far uh pofiilhlo, to iillcrlnlo hurdunx- nnd Hulve prohloniN IohvIiir to construct- Jvo owls " , l,inioe Oiitllniil. Tho Koviynor, in IiIh prnnlnnintlnn ctillliiK I lio upccliil nnHulon. outlined llvii pnrpoKfiHS . Atuundiiiojit ' of, ( (ho fc work inon'ii coifipoiiKJitlon net: f Appropriation of money neremnry to properly execute Ihu rioldlora', jmllnin and iiinrliien' udtcatlonul ' viict, nndXti' 'uient llnhllltloa vlilch Mhp HtiiluTeinnrpeiicy hotud authorized liurlnK 1019; tiio reworuiinn or tlio dentil pen ity? A la xntt IOKMhitlonoiioceiiiriry to e!it iind'carry out tliti"s1nto . Hllpjllulll linnd payment of Irrigation and (Iralniigo bond Interest constitutional umundmoiit:" Itntltlrntlou of the- federal HUffrago t . lUnundinent. ,'llut Hlncn the IsHtiunco of the proc lamation ordorlug the HpcclalkHeHSlou, tho Important IIhIi ami gumu cnminln bIoii controversy luin arisen, So tho ," Kovernor asks the legislature, to sot fXloth) wraiiKlo, , -''if' Olcott recontly lipid 'a conforoneo wan momuors or uio iisiiories nml game cnmmlttceH of thu house ami Honnto, for tho purpnso of dlsciibHliig tho controversy ami making rocom- lUndutloiiH to tho leKlHlnttiro. Ui-ron Conipensatloii (limine. 4 jt Tho govprlior, In 1 1 M - opoiilng. part (it IiIh mostmuu today, deult ut length K Jjvllh tho proposed amuitdment qt-tjiu , jvoMcinon'H romponnfitfon act,. 1lf,nin Uwiioiihatlon bonolltti piovlilud for Jln J ii rod workmen by tho Workmen's Compensation law, were established v'by thu legislature In 1013, whon liv ing cohIh worn vory matorlnlly loss thun now' he nssoi tod. "If tho com lioiiHatloti puymenta woro properly ruUxtNt, Uiuj Unto, It Ih solf ovldout tinrevliol.ly - lnndequato under prosont fondltlons, When the orIh- n 1ftllu'&w,ViitJ,nssoii n your ago, tho iM'-wuillnk "ophon was tho com of Dying woulUb'on Wsglft to dereafee Kor'tl)t?t'veifs1i was not rqiytfrtereil r , (ContiiuitU oil Last Tase.) CLUB OPPOSES REDMOND FOR COUNTY FAIR BURklCK'S MOVE IN HOUSE DISCUSSED' COUNTY' HIGH ASKED Fair Committer Hhoiilit Hitp All illtlonnl I'urnowc, Say Ovrrturf Thrift Week Plain and Irrl Ration Result Tohl. In cabi! the rniolutlon Introduced In tim Hoiuo by State ileprcKcutalfVo Ilurdlck for (hi nntabllnhmetit of a county fair for DeicbuteH county nhoiild inen n the designating of fled inond, Mr. Hurdlck'a home town, n (ho location for ntich a fair, tho llend Commercial club will fl!itiio renolutlon vlRorotuly. Thli waa do cldcd thin noon at the.1 weekly club meeting at the Pilot Ilutto Inn, whon ho appointment of a committee for thin pitrpoxo wait authorized. In dlH cuiuilon which proceeded tho putting of the quciitlon, numoroun exproH alona of opinion were given favoring llend na thu location for tho fair. It. W. Huwyer, who Introduced the nubject, reported Iteprenentntlvo Hurdlck'a action in tho limine, Muted that while he believed that Iledmoiid In at nrrannt tho proper place for a fair, ho ild not consider that this aliould be fixed by legislative act und moved (Ho appointment of a special committee, County School AiUImiI. In connection with tho queHtlon, T. H. Foley's motion that a fair ground for llend be necured, was car ried without opposition. C. IJIr'd will reported that a slto south of tho city which would be nvalhiblo for an aviation landing uVId uh well iin for u. .. .- .:.... tL, . . . inir Kniuiuii coiiki oe secured ni llitto cOft. August Anderson, a former icifdnnt ofKrdmond. declar ed that that city would be'imablo to MUppart a fair. Developlug the subject. If J. Over turf suggiyited that the rommltteo al so take steps to ohtulu for llend sonib of tho fow remaining things In (ho county not already nrnuired by Itod moud. Ho declared that llend hns jieen nsleep while Itedmnml has so cured tho union high school, mail routes, ami other advantages H6 advised that a county high school hem. in tnko Hi all the territory not Included In thu union high, should b formed. Thrift Plans Tohl. It. A. rd, of tho Thrift Weuk committee, tohl of the necessity for saving lnyIe'woL tho contemplated govonilivoiit iic'lfou'to deflate tho cur rancy of the. nation, and told of the plans made by I ho commlttoo, Includ ing the school easay contests on thrift subjects, talks by four minute moil", thrift sermons, nnd thrift slides lo bo shown In thu moving picture, theatres. II II DeArmond. ono, of tho dele gates to tho irrigation Congiesa In Portland, enumerated tho chief re sults ajtalnod for CentraJ Oiegon as consisting of tho passage' of thu res olutlon railing for tho eUubllahmont of tho duty of water, (ho success of tho resolution asking federal aid for thp Deschutes projert, tho acceptance of tho resolution favoring a J2G0,- ouo.ooo gove,rninont appropriation Tor tho reclaiming of avid lands, nml tho passing of tho resolution calllmr for govornmont guurnnteo of Irriga tion bnuiiR, eliminating discount louses. Othor sidelights on the hap penings nt tlm congress wo given by T. II. Koloy, It. A. Ward, J. A. KiiBtos. and K. L. Payne. I'. ff. Duncan who directed (ho re cont TtfA. A. C. debt raising cam paign, was n guest of tho club, and spoko hrlnfly ..urRlntr cooperation with Ui IndiiHtrlnl Y. I. C. A." In ovdor that It may bocomo a trim com-. Jiumlty qonter. NKW MAHKI.T TQ OPJJ.V. - A now business will -bo stiwtod In Bond tomorrow whon Sara Hlder and O, P, Mui-qulii will open the Bend, Flail find Poultry Market In ti.a WilEht Hotel Building. LOAN DISTRICT BOARD PICKED! ASSOCIATION HAH ItKCOItll OF. vo ii:KACirs o.v tax km onV' yon i.imiAiir mu.vaH totak i.vriiti:HTiuiu(j Ttim:i: vhahk. th i j past Within tlio three ycnrH of tho cx lulcnco of pin Deadline N'utloiinl Furni I. ohm imnorlntloii, not ono of tlio 26 momhorB of tho orKttnUatlon Imp dfiiutfl In jiiiymoni of either Iiitorent otrloaiiH, or tuxcH, It durclojl iul TiU'kilny nfloniooii when tho an tuiul nicotine of tho nxxoclntlon wan held lt llend. Tho nieotlnc wan cull- ed primarily for tho election of dlj wIimi the city levy was turned rectors for tho year of 1920, the fol- OTHr to Asessor W. T. Mullarky re f owing being selected: Hoscoe N. cently, the library Item had been In landers and Charles Hoyd, of. Bend; Mrs, Mildred Ulladeau, of tho Arnold district; nod George M. Krlcksott nnd K. K. Hurler, of tho Qrangu district. Tho board will namo tho association officers in tho neir future. A local board of appraisers, also chosen yes- tenluy. Is composed of Almus Neif, Prod K, Mosler and Glenn Slack, with H. Hogcen us alternate. The annual report showed that In addition to tho 36 members, whoso loans amount to J60.000, ten moro aro on the waiting Hat. Federnl farm loans may bo secured at C 1-2 per cont for tho purchase of intid, stock, or financing of pcrma- ucn( Improvements. One case Is on record where nu nutomobllo has been considered an essential in farm man agement, greatly Increasing efficiency in marketing dnlry farm products. Payment or loans Is on thu amort ization plan, J32.G0 paid Jeml-an-nually for 3C years, discharging a (1,000 obligation. Balances may bo paid In at any time, howovcr. TEMPORARY LICENSE CARDS ARE IN USE Instead of 1920 licenses, big white curiis, bearing tho Inscription "li cense trppllcd- for," and Rood for 10 days. are. being dlsnlared by llend auto users duo to tho fnlluro of.,nolu, "?I'resontcd tho defendants. metal tags to nrrlvo from UioRecro- tary of State's ofllco ln"sSlomTN'S less (hall 20 of tho temporary II ronsos wure Isaiied on .Monday by City Judge I) II. Peoples MORE:SCHOOL ROOM WILL BE PROVIDED instruction sUrtcd today wi tlioJKPinni ..fn.iTt, i...i....i.. .... Carroll Acres schpol. which is to be ....l ... ...i i... ,.... . , "7' 'v' '7 """" ;"" ",,"1U1K T"" ho under: the direction of Miss Mar bPRln. on January 26 .Additional (j scl,pol,,ooni will bo provided by mov.char.0 nm, wjl nwt Mont pg tho old Kenwood two room build- wedue-dhy und Thursday evenings Ing to n situ close to tho high school. rroin 7;4C to s.30 0cock. The. structure will hnVo to bo cut in UeserTOtlons for this class should two In order to bo moved ncrosa tho be mado at ouco by calling phono county bridge. ,1441. SEED COMPANY WILL SEEK TO r STIMULATE POTATO INDUSTRY Lam recently acqulied by the Do schittos Vulley Seed Company, a sec tion Just oast of tho Mustard ranch In tho Powell Ilutto country, Is rapid ly being cleared of Juniper, nnd 400 acres will bo ready for a crop this ttprlng, according to Guy K. Dobson, Redmond banker, and momtmr of the company, who was In llend TiittsQny! iiftqrnoon. Two hundred acres wTf Do put Into potatoes thlti year, tho remaining hair of tho laud domed going Into grain, hut ne.t year it Is hopqd to have tho entire, tract' In potatoes, Netted Gqms. Burbanks. and British Queens will ho used. Tho Deschutes Seed Company, which wfm oigantzed with a cnpltnl Stock of 150,000 only a fow weeks iipii, nns as ns cnior stocKiioidora, (loorge L. Iliirtt, ono ot (ho biggest ' potnto buyers on the- Pnclllo coast, W. H. lmlr of Canby, G. S. Rold of Portland. S. D. Mffstard or powoll Butto, ahd Mr. Dobson. All excopt Ilia lust named stockholder aro dt reetly lulorosted In tho plowing ot pqtntoos, Mr. pobsou Is, epnlldont (hut (ho entire output of tubers can hq nturkotod as sood, In 'California without dllllculiy. "Callfovalu pota to miHi nro now advertlsln'Oregon seed aiid'wo oxpect to fiu've tjiq Baino condition all along the coast," ho ILLAGEGETS A RAISE OF 1.8 ADDITION' UV 9:1.000 CITV TAX '' WITH IX .MI'MCII'Al.ri 7MI MIM.H. f V TO Iimtcad of bcjnrc Iohh thun the year bofora. tho mlllaKe on which 1919 taxes will bo collected In greater by one mill. Tho fnct that nrevlouii coaipututfonn did not Include the tm necwiHury for tho clty'n J3.000 lib rary appropriation nccountx for 1.8 mills, nnd brine tho totnl inlllaRe In Hcnd up to 79.6. ndrtontly omitted, leaving the city levy Juki $3,000 shorty lleforo ue realized the error, Mr, Mullurky cert ified (h county levy to thu stato tax commlsxlon, nnd had the taxes ex tended, noiirly ready to be turned over to Sheriff Koberta, wheji It was found thai tho county library would be without half of Its estimated in come for the year. The matter was at oncj taken up with tho stato com mission, nnd yesterday Mr. Mullarky rereived permission to add 1.8 mills, JThls involves a correction of practlc- ally all city taxes, no that tho rolls may not be completed before next week. ASK DISMISSAL OF $18,000 TIMBER SUIT Report of settlement out of conrt, of aho 118,000 damago suit of the Deschutes Lumber Companv tb. Af fred Munz and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colfett, was mado last week. The suit was brought In Multnomah county for alleged breach of con tract to soli three sections of Um ber hind lying between Sistofs and Tumult), and tho adjustment of tho matter wau made by nu agreement to a now contract. R. S. Hamilton of llend, nHdW. II. Daggett, of Rod- . ' COURSE. ARRANGED IN' HOME NURSING A courHu In Homo Nursing and first aid for tho mothers ot Bend, will he opjmed In connection with Ilin tllullt fiMtnnl nl tli.. llnml I.I..1. .,". .-. .,., "". ...; ..a., uin nam mil said, "It Is much more dtftlcult to get tho right kind ot seed than ono might think, and there la no ques tion about tho demand. Wo know this fiom experience, for wo are hav ing troublo In securing Burbauks for our llrsfplantlng." .Mr llu'rtt,. Mr. Dobson stated, la ready to tuko 200 cava of Central Oiogon potatoes, If ho can Ret them, 'and tho organization ot tho company as well as tho bringing In of inon who aro able to linudlo potatoes in such large quantities, "In oxpectcd to provo a tremendous stimulus to this J organization was brought up. and branch of iiRrlculturo In Central Ore- many sugestlpus wero mado.- includ K011, inir Proi-reRslvi) flnli Ta. ri..i Anothor tract which will bo dovot- Jed largely to potato culture In the net year Is tho G. F. Hosklus ranch at Lower Bridge, recently nurchascd ny tlio uidohl Investment Co., of Portlaud. J, R. Luckey, of Canby. an oxporlonccd potato man will farm tho property for tho now own era. In the couiho of hta remarks yes toi day, Mr, Dgbsou remarked (hnl he haa trausforied hia Inlerost In tho 13,900 aero tract botweon" Powoll Butte and Prlnoylllo, to, GeorRo L, Btirtt. who nlq ucqultod the Bmi(ii holdings pt Gwirgo Shlma. Jnpnuesi' spud kind, IBURDICK ASKS BEND-KLAMATH RAILROAD LINE COUNTY .FAIR SOUGHT FOR DESCHUTES ADJOURNMENT IS SET KjmtII LeRbtlntfrc Kelon To Knd Saturday Xoon "tt'n nml a Meant Commit! re Miiftt lie duic Appropriation.. SALEM. Jan. 14. Representative Denton G. Ilurdlck, of Redmond, in troduced a resolution in tho Houso late Tuesday afternoon marking tho first ntej in the plan to secure cooperative, construction of a rail road from Bend to Klamath Falls. It provides for the appointment of a commission of ttn-ce to investigate and report to the legislature of 1921, especially regarding the feasibility of removal of one railroad from 'the Deschutes canyon, use of that mater ial In the construction of tho pro posed extension, and (he practicabil ity of tho state building a highway betwoou Bend and Klamath Falls, of such width and grade as to admit of a railroad line bolng constructed ol l" "5"- -rngauon correal on the edge of the right of .way. I wa8 ues,owd - Dwchutw ceanty This will bo dono contingent upon mnB ,n the C,aS,S,f' MM'H 4' th? tho execution of an agreement lK)-;conBroM ,n l'a Fred N. Wal tween tho O.-W. It. & Si., nnd tho;,ncc' ot Tuma,' Ing chosen ta Oregon Trunk roads, by which they head tho orgaBlzatloa 5or the next consent to take up ono of tho Des-!ycar Tho ohD,ce Waa HnaB'w0M' chutes Valley lines, and re-lay it on '0,low,n -" wttaarawal of H. It tho grade es.irD.lshed by tho tAmmulmnt. between Bend and Klamath Falls. other offhjare.. elected aru: Roprcsontatlvo Burdick also Intro Patrick J. Gallagher, ot OaUrla. duccd bills to lncreaso tho salary of,rat vice-president; Fred A. PalUI, (ho Deschutes District Attorney, and l Rakor, tevoad vlce-preaidet; C. to establish a county fair for Des chutes County. , MEETING IS CALLED FOR DAIRY FARMERS Sim kliolilrr of Creamery and All ItanrlierM Inlerilttil I'rRitl to lie I're.font mi .liinuary "I, 'ninong Its Dthor ruemboxs Harry W. Followlug up tho campaign mado'aard of Mqdra's. II. II. DeArmond of during tho latter part ot 1919 for the Bend, M. A. Lynch of Redmond, and development of tho dairy ludustry in C. M. Elklus pf Prlaeville. Central Oregon, tho directors of tho! LorUm - Policy Hacked. Central Oregon Farmers' Creamery! The congrtbs favored tho policy urge thnt all ranchers having milk urged by tho American Legion, fcack siock or who contemplated the pur-''B tue niovo to glvo ex-iervice mca chnso of dairy animals, attond the1'119 consideration Itf, apportlonlug ineeiliiR of the creamery as' tho 'uut abpuUUpoer. Klamath Lake, soclatlon, to bo held In the Deschutes :"n1 advocated Uio immediate extern County court room, at 2 o'clock Sat-.tn'nt'on of alien anarchists, and tho unlay afternoon, January 24. cancellation of cl'tlzeuahlp of rods Tho chief purposo of tho meeting. wh "nv Token outthelr papers, will bo for tha discussion of matters' Several resolution's, which call for of benefit to a farmers' organization J action by the legislature, follow: of the kind," and special topics of In- Vor immediate enactment of torest to tho dairy furmer. Including amendments 15 ihtf Uralnago district tho subject of dairy marketing, wfll.mW8 which will obviate delays In tha bo dovcloped. An address will bo!tl,ture au "lst ponding organlza given by R. A. "Ward on the subject! t,ons t0 Procoed -with their develop- of cooperative creameries. MEMBERSHIP OPEN FOR NEW COUNCIL Discussion of 'membership featur ed the meetlug nt the Pilot Butto Inn Friday night of the tentatively forin ed civic council, and It. was open until lator. The organization will bo completed ut another session to be hod on Friday evening. Jan-i " " , '" """" " " ,... ,ft . i... in.... at i. ..',0 each nibor ot the eglslatura uar 30. A by-laws cmmltteo will . ...,, . bo Instructed to report before that tlmo. R. S. Hamilton presided at last night's gathering. The question of n name for tho Council. Communltv ciearinir irn' Bend Ceutral Council. Community Welfare League, League of Arbitra tion and Leaguo ot Organizations. No decision on this point was reached. DIRECTORS PICKED BY TWO DISTRICTS In tho election hold Tuesday, Qua Stadlg and A. S Holmes' -wer' olectod director ot tho' Squaw .Oreek, Ivr(gatlon, district, and C, H. IJHamJy waachosn a a member of t'rlct, accordlug & reports received hove. GOOD RESULTS ARE REPORTED BY IRRIGATORS e 1 CENTRAL OREGON MEN ARE HONORED WALLACE PRESIDENT Cent ml Oregon Men Hold Imiort- ant rotltloni ou (Jommlllcn DelcRate) Consider Heflon Mett KarrcftHful. Results of the Oregon Irrigation jCongrcsi were raore than satisfact ory to Central Oregon Interests, K was reported by tsoso from this sec tion, who attended the sessions la Portland last wetk aad who rstnrH ed to Bead early this week. Tha election of a Cearl Oregon man to tho presidency, the pasags of Mm resolution urging federal aid for Uw Dtscbutc project, and the placing of a Bend man as chairman of tit federal aid committee, aro conU!ere4 ns distinct advantages in the carry ing out of the Irrigation program. f The highest honor at the disposal T. Darley, of Klamath Falls, third vlcc-rrestdeat;- J- F. Splaalng, ot Echo, secretary." Many Central Ora- gon men appear .on Important com mittees, J. E. Aldricb of Sisters, and George Russell of Prlncvlllo. belBg- tho on the,qxecut(vo committee, Jay Upton and Denton Burdick holme chosen on the board which will havo charge of legislative affairs, and the general federal aid committee, head ed by T. ILFflley ot Bend, bavin ment without untrecesaary delay. Recominonding the eouctmout ot a low permitting the organlxqtlo ot cut-over land Improvement dlstWcU similar to and under like favorably conditions now accorded to arid and Lswamp lands. Ueiolutlnas Important That the salary of tho state engi neer be increased by legislative en actment "(o a figure commensurate with the lespQusibllitiea involved," for action at tho special session. Urging tho legislature at Its spe cial session to pass a bond Issuo bill of $ 10,000,000, lo bo roferrod to. the pooplo. for completing road construc tion. Speedy construction of all projects In tho state whlcH havo boeJi or may be approved by tho Uqlted Stato rec lumatlno department la urged in a resolution .which wus unanimously adopted. Among resolutions passed ot par ticular lutpreet to the peoplo ot Cen tral -Oregqa, eaa, calling for federal aid in the construction of the, 6m-. chutes project, la orejalneat, aad'1ta lu fact (he wifsure which the Central Oregoa delegation wrf'Mit Hrmly determined to caVry tkrMWh. awoav oth'dk1 things wr the. -. Op-Miliwc 149 of KUwatlt I4ui rservatleti,t . (Contlaus( pn Last Pag.)