tyr WEEKLY EDITION THE BEND BULLETIN. VOI. .win HKNI), DUHOHUTICH COUNTY, ORIX20N, THURSDAY, AUGUST ID, JOiiO. No. 95. .$. 9 WARRANT CUTS HALT WORK ON COUNTY ROADS FALL TAX RECEIPTS AWAITED DAMAGES TOTAL .$9,000 l'untl Suffers freMffinforotcen Kx ponilltnrn On North Highway Ilegiilnlluii'i To ll I)rnmt Gov cruliig Weight of Truck I.oihIk. DlHcotintliiK of county warrants by tlid banks nocennllnlon tho postpone iiiunt of work on all now road pro Joels In tho county, II wns learnod Saturday from official nourcoH. With . tho rofld proRruiu tin liilit out prov loun to Ihn road bond Isnuo only pnr tlully complotod, tho county court linn found It iiococuury to defer fur thcr development nud lu dlHcontlnun work on rondn mw under way pond liiK thu receipt of furthor fuuds from tho fntl tux pnymontji. Chlof mo mk thu projects affected nro man tlonnd tho Tuinnlo luttchory rond, tho Torrobonno-I.owor Urldgo rond nud tho lluttur rond, It In explained that tho banks nro now Insisting on tho nllownuco of n discount lu cashing rond fund wnr rnntn nml, un tnoMt or tho outlays nro for Inhor, which cnnnol stand Much n reduction, It linn been doomed mora advisable to wnlt until tho county'n paper will bo accepted nt pnr. .. I)iimiigt Itiiluro I'iiikN. Depletion of rond fundn at this tlmo In dun to tho dnmnRcn which woro oxnclcd on Tho Dnllen-Callfor nln hlRhwny rlRlit of way from. Rond to tho Joffumon county, lino, tho amount which wim withdrawn for thin unforeseen oxpondlturo amount ing approximately to fOOOO. On tho Control OreRon hlRhwny thoro It f 10,000 available from tho bond Issue, nud tho work In going on. t Trees nro huliu: pullid on tho rlRlit 'or way nml n RrndltiK crow In out with a cntorplllnr tractor. Whon tho monoy In expended, nil work will atop, with tho exception of culvurt mid brldRo repair doomed absolutely noccsnnry, A number of county rondn, uned ror lumber trucking, hnvo boon no bndly cut up that tho court In Ink Ing action undor tho OreRon Inws or 1019, mid through tho district nttor P noy, In. nnklnK thnt nil truck opor utorn unliiK tho county roadn nltond a mrelliiR net for 2 o'clock on tho afternoon or Beptembor 2, In tho court roonm, to work out regulations which will renturo rules regarding load llmltri. Hnrvryn Completcil. Survoyn nro now comploto ror tho locution or tho Central OreRon hlRh wny from Ilorno ItldRO onut to tho Lake county linn. On tho Redmond-Sinters and tho Tumnlo-SlntorH hlghwuyn, tho numn or $20,000 and $2(5,000, ronpoctlvoly, aro nvnllablo, and tho ntnto hlRhwny commlnnlon has nuthorlxod tho coun ty to procood with grading, It Is doubtful when thin will bo ntnrtod, fi-towovor, on account or tho possibil ity or honvy right or way dnmnRea. TRIDAY THIRTEEN 1JJUNGS HEAT WAVE ..?v MfeKury Goes HonrliiK On l'roveibl iilly Unlucky Day; Heat Record . i, For tho Year In Het. V' t-ruiivy tno lam is mi uuuuKy ww. Thin In not jiowb you know It nl rondy. Wo weren't roIiir to montlon It, bocaiiHO our biiRlnosn In iiows, Tlut whon tho thormomotor took a no tion to go BonrliiR up to tho highest murk of tho HiuumoV.lt lxicamo In ovltnblo. Wo (roiUtiiiipii1rHtltlouH, but then.i undoubtedly, tho dnto has uoniothliiR to do with tho wonthor. Tho toinporuturo on Frldny wbh 07, tho warmoat of tho Boaaon. Two wooks ago tho mercury touched OP on two buccqhhIvo diiyH. Friday's innrk la two dcKi'oca coolor tlmn tho highest mark lust yenr ami throo bo low tho record or 100, which wna aot lit 1017; OREGON DEER SEASON OPENS SEPTEMBER 1 Relief Th lit Unto ir Opening (III Oilier HMo of Cascade Is Kni-llcr, Krroiit'ou, An tho door nennou nonrn, thoro In coiinldornblo coufunlon lu tho mlndn of Many. Cont nil OrnRon huntorn an to thn oxhet dnton, District Ontno Warden McDonald declared Friday. AlthoiiRh It In well established that tho open nennou on thin nldo or tho CiiHciuton doen not commence until Htiptombor 1, n cpRnldurnblo uumbor aro Mjlll of tho bollrtf that they enn cross tho niimmlt or tho rniiRO dlvld Iiir dliitrlcin Non. 1 and 2 nnd hill deer went or tho CiiNciiden on An Runt 15, An n matter of fnct, Mr, McDonald ntnten, tho nnmn open nennou In lu ef fect, lu both dlntrlctn, from Koptem bor 1 to October 31, Inclusive Thin oxceptn Multnomah, Clntnop, Colum bln nnd Tlllnmook countlen, whero thn nnnnon bCRlun on Keptember 1C mid endn on Docombor 31, NEW BAKERY OPENED HERE Tho most expensively equipped bread manufactory In OreRon outnldo or Portland wnn opened ror tho In spection or tho pcoplo or Ilond ou Tuesday, when production ntnrtod at I. H. 8trnnburRor'N Unko-ItltoHnnl-tnry bakery, locnted In tho Sphlor bulldlnR, Tho opening wna to hnvo been novernl dnyn lator, but In ro spouse to populnr demand, Mr. KstrnsburRer doclded not to wnlt ror tho nrrlval or tho electric tulxor, which will comploto tho equipment or tho establishment. Tho new Industry occupies tho lo cation rrontliiR on Ilond mid on Min nesota formerly held by tho pontof flee, mid n feature of tho bakery nn It In conducted by Mr. StrnnburRor In thnt every oporntlon In the produc tion of brend mid pastry In conducted within full view or pntronn or tho nhop, Tho work In personally con ducted by K. HwniiKon, export linker, recontly arrived horo from Spokane An electric revolvhiR Itnko-Illto oven, with n capacity of 120 Im pound lonven every 40 minutes, In liiHlulled near tho Ilond ntrcot en trance nnd nn electric doiiRhnut cooker In noon ou thn other nldo of tho bakery. ProofliiR cnblnots, In which tho broad In placed ror a abort tlmo to prevent too nuddon a chniiRo or tomporaturo after It leaves tho oven, nnd ntornco cablnota ror tho complotod product; n bun divider, which will turn out three dozon bunn with ono movement of n lover, and onnmolod stool broad troughs nro other features or tho oqu(pmont. nnko-IUto bread, Mr. StrnnburRor oxplnlnn, In made with only tho IiIrIi est Rrndo or flour, nnd fresh milk en ters Into Hn composition. Whtto In tho provnllliiR color In tho now bak ery and up-to-tho-mlnuto nnnltary production will bo tho koynoto or tho innnnKoiiionta' policy. INDEPENDENT OUT FOR COUNTY JUDGE A third factor Monday ontorcd Into tho raco which will bo hold in Den chutes county for tho election of county judRO whon Charlos Hofstot tor, Tumalo ranclior, announced his cnudldncy as nn Indopondont ror tho position. H. W. Snwyor, Incumbent, In tho ropuhllcnn nomlnoo, nnd Mayor J, A. KiiBtoB or Ileud la tho choice of tho doiuocratlc party, Mr. llofntotter wbh formorly a resident or Ilond, working chiefly un a printer In this city. NEW BUILDING TO BE FINISHED SOON Ily tho first of Soptombor L. n. Unlrd, who )s constructing tho now brick offlco and, Btoro building on Ilond street, oxpoctB to hnvo tho now structure completed an far as thn up por Htory is coucoruod, Ho is un nblo as yot to isivo n doflulto data on which tho work on tho first floor will bo complotod. . All offlco rooms have boon lonsod ror Bomn tlmo mid tho two store rooms will bo occupied by H, II. Lovon mid by tho Owl Pharmacy. NEW HEAD FOR FOREST OFFICE! NOW ON DUTYi II. L. PLUMB TO TAKE' SUPERVISORSHIP IS EXPERIENCED MAN Formerly or NlNkltoii l-on-M nml roi'tlniiil oniro Gimlunte of Mkhlgnn University Jacob non Tiiriin Over Ofllce. If. L, I'lumb, recontly appointed nupervlnor or tho Ooechutcn National rorcnt to niiccecd Norman U. Jacob- non, who iiiih resiRiicu, arriveu in Ilund today to take aver the tiosltlon.l Jncobson turned over tho details 0f I.Im nfflm rm Mnniinv. Plumb comoH from fl rants Pass. where ho hna been deputy supervisor' of the Rlsklvou forest, fur tlm Inst'. two months. Previous to this holPrt of n ontl "ospapcr man who wan rorcst nnslntaut In tho Olympic nttonded the convention, and OkanoRan rorenls In WashliiRtonl Fow c,l,0,l ,n lho yil occu nnd, ror tho last throo yonrn, con-' tho P'nlnont position In dovel nocted with tho district forest office opment that Is manifested by tho b c In Portland, nnrt of Mil tlmn ln.P" al l loul" ol lno omnium charRo of trail construction tlirotiRh out tho district. .Ho In n Rraduato of the University of Michigan school or rot entry and has beon In active rorcst norvica nix yoarn. "Jacohsoti has made n wonderful record horo," nnld Plumb on Monday, "and, In taking ovor his work, I will hnvo my hnnds fml to keep It up to tho present standard." Jncobson, who has Just roturncd from Pino mountain, roporta that work on tho Quartz mountain well In proRrcsslnR slowly and thnt tho forest In becoming dry again. . YOUTHFUL BURGLARS J W1UUIU "" wwo Columbia flroccry Knlrrcd Ily Iloyn -Toliarro ami ClRnrettcH Taken -lActcI lly tho Police. A quantity or plunder, consisting chlofly or tobacco and clRnrettos, was taken from tho Columbia Krocory rocently opened by Henry Hyrud near tho Tumalo avenuo hrldgo ou tho west nldo, when two Ilond boys, both within tho Juris diction ot tho juvonllo court, en tered tho establishment by prying off a board which wan used to closp a window In tho rear ot tho placo. Tho valuo or tho loot was Riven this morning by Mr. Uyrud as nllRhtly ovor 113. Tho oldor ot tho boys gave ils aRa as 12 years. Chlof Cnrlon and Mr. , Uyrud trailed tho boya on Tuesday, find ing part or tho plundor enchod a nhort dlstatico from tho storo. Tho young offoudor8 woro located soon nttorward. Star Chamber Sessions for Commercial Club, and Exclusion of News Writers Hudson's Idea; Suggestion Falls Flat Star chnmbar sessions and tho elimination ot nowBpapor pub licity by tho Dond Commercial chib woro ndvisod by C. S, Hud sou, president ot tho First Na tional Hank or Ilond, at tho week ly mooting ot tho club hold Wed nesday at tho Pilot Iltitto Inn. Ills suggestion in whlcu ho spoko slightingly ot tho accuracy or uownpapor roporta, was rccolVed without onthuslasm, Mr. Hudson's rocommondatlou wiib mado whon ho was called on by Proaldout MoPhorson to glvo hla Idons In regard to the motion ot T. II. Foloy ror tho appoint mont ot n commlttoo tor tho fu ture tliiancliig of tho club. Mr. Hudson stated that ho had no objoctlou to giving his opinion personally to Mr. McPhorson, but omnhuulzod that ho was unwilling to discuss tho quostlon with two newspaper mou present. Ho as sorted that ho would bo lu favor or oxcludlng nil nowapapor men from club mootlngs, or In dotault or this to lmvo soma olllcor of tho club road copy on every news artlolo boforo it la printed. A dond Bllonco followed hla BENDPROBABLE MEETING PLACE FOR NEWS MEN ASTORIA ROYAL HOST, SAYS GUEST RESOURCES ARE SEEN iLDocklnglFnrllltles, Flour .Mills nnd f L. i piwin tanneries commune io IYdsperlfy of City Wlilcli Khtertnlned Journalists. Antorla In n royal host. Astoria Baro tho nownpapcr cdltorB or tho Btnt0 n .thrco dnyiJ. round ot pIca8. jure, Intornpurscd durltiR tho Stato E,,Uor,al "w:ltlon, convention Friday, Baturdny nnd Sunday, during which Ilond wan recommended as tho 8lal0'a cUy t0 on'ortnln tho Ink daubcm In 1921. This wan the rc- river. Undw construction is ono of tho largest port docks In tho world lu fact, second only on ono dock, sit uated In Hamburg, Germany. lie contly there opened tho thoroughly modern flour mill of tho Astoria Milling company, with n capacity ot 4000 barrels dally. This flour mill, constructed of concrete, Is considered by miljlng exports to bo tho last word In sanitation and efficiency. Tho canneries along tho Columbia at Astoria aro turning out their ca pacity of the famous Columbia river Chinook salmon. Clatsop county has recontly voted n tremendous bond Issue ot nearly 13,000)66 to finance tho hugo con struction of docks to nccommodato tho heavy export and Import trado coming via tho Columbia. Tho editors of tho stato adopted resolutions favoring legislation look ing toward tho immcdlato roller or tho print paper situation throughout tho country, denouncing tho Non Partisan tongue, urging legislation looking toward raising tho legal rato ror publication or legal notices In tho stato press, and encouraging legisla tion that will assist In tho develop ment ot tho port ot Astoria. ARRIVAL HELD ON VAGRANCY CHARGE Percy Santmyer, who nrrlvcd In Ilend two days ago from WashlnR ton, Pa., was nrrostcd Monday by Chief Cnrlon and Is being hold on a chargo of vagrancy ponding Investi gation In connection with tho dopot robbory or Sunday night. Santmyer mado no admissions this morning whon questioned. declaration. Then J. P. Koycs took Issuo with him, expressing his bollof that tho club noeds nil tho publicity It enn get and that tho pcopfo nro ontitlcd to know ot tho business transacted by the organization. Ho stated that tho nowa wrltora or llend aro co operating with tho club and that thotr dealings with tho club aro slnroro mid actuated by good faith. Karllnr business discussion cen tered about tho necessity for groator club activity, T. II. Foloy suggostltig tho possibility of bring ing to Ufa llond'a Hour milling Industry. A. Whlsnaut stated that tho club ucods a paid man ager or socrotary, nud It was this lino ot dlsciiBsloii which called forth Mr. Foloy's motion' which in turn brought forth Mr. Hudson's criticism ot uowspapor accuracy. Mr. Foloy's motion was dofoat od and n substttuto motion by K. h. Yinnl authorizing tho ap pointment ot n committee ot Boven mou, oach representing a different buslnosa, to report on financing methods nt tho next club mooting, was carrlod. BIRD MAKES FLIGHT WITH BROKEN WING Carrier I'lffon from Hpront Ixft Full Ihliniisted In Itlver at Knd of Trip from Odell fwikc. With ono wing broken and a toot caught In i'.ti nlumlnum message tube attached to ono leg, a carrier pigeon belonging to W. J. Sproat of tho Deschutes National forest com pleted tho trip rrom thn Cascndo Sky lino survey camp at Odell lake Mon day, but tell, exhausted, into tho Deschutes river whon only a hundred yardn from Its homo on Highland boulevard. Tho injured messenger was taken from tho water whe.n nearly dead, but wilt recover from tho Injuries sustained In Its strenuous flight, it Is thought. Tho homing pigeon Is ono of Mr. Sproat's most valued birds. STOCK RAISERS TO MEET HERE Tho executive commltteo ot tho Cattlo & Horso Raisers' association will hold a mooting In Ilond Soptora- ber 11 at 7:30 p. m., probably in the circuit court rooms, according to an announcement received at tho Cen tral Oregon bank recently. All mem bers ot tho assoclatfon uro requested, and all persons Interested In the livestock business aro cordially Invit ed, to attend this meeting, or any ot tho meetings held In September In Eastern Oregon towns. The associ ation, with headquarters at Tumalo, Metollus and Crano Prairie, nnd oth er points In this district, will meet with tho committee here. Tho dates for tho meetings, no re ported, ore: Cnnyon City, Sept. 3; Hums, Sept. 4; Lakeview, Sept. 3; Klamath Falls, Sept. 7; Ft. Klamath, Sept. 8; Mcdtord, Sept. 9; Dend, Sopt. 11, Prlnevllle, Sept. 12. Th'o Lakeview Roundup will bo Septem ber -i, C nnd G and tho association officers will stay there rrom the 5th to tho 7th, at tho Invitation ot tho Koundup association. Tho notico sent out by tho secre tary promises that tho meetings will bo both Interesting and valuable, and urges tho members to bo prcseut. MACHINERY COMING TO BUILD HIGHWAY Work ot Surfacing Tho Dnilcs-Call. fornla Itonil To Ilcgln Next Week; Contractors Here. Tractors and other road-building machines aro already onio way and will bo hero In tlmo to start the work ot surfacing Tho Dalles-California highway from Bond to tho Jefferson county line, early next week, H. F. WIcknor of tho firm of Wlckncr, Sharp, Chlndahl Co,, successful bid dors for tho contract, annouucod to day on his arrival In Dend from Port land. Mr. WIcknor was accompan ied by A. I;., Chlndahl, who will bo in direct chargo of operations. Doth Mr. WIcknor nnd Mr. Chin dnhl plnn to make their headquar ters in Dond. GRASSHOPPERS TAKE V i wCOUNTY CROPS Gras: npers havo takon tho uorth orn end ufake county, according to tho report ot a recent visitor thoro. In many parts ot tho county tho crops will bo reduced 50 per cont on this accouut. Previously tho grasshoppors have nevor been nblo to cross the Klamath marsh, but the water Is so low this summer that tho insects crossed In great swarms and aro doing groat damage to all crops. WANT MEMORIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS Sheriff S. E. Roberts has been naked by n committee, which has charge of tho building of a memorial to tho lato Til Taylor, shorltf or Umatilla county, who was killed by Jail breakers soveral weeks ago, to accept donations toward tho memor ial trom anyouo In Doschutea county who wishes -to subscribe. Donations will be accepted at tho sheriff's of flee in the court house. CROSBYREPORT TELLS HISTORY OF EARLY AGES CRETACEOUS PERIOD STARTING POINT LAVA DAMMED WATER Glacial Action Not Important Nat ural Reservoir Site Formed at JJcnham Falls Uy Ithyollto Djke, Geologist Writes. -j Tmlny Tho Ilullctln begins thn publication In tho weekly of rrofeor W. O. Crwby's report on tho Bcnhnm I'nIN reservoir nltn In tho belief that its read er will find It extremely Interesting. To tho ono who hat lilt cyct open for tho facts of nature there fa ninny rtoincthlng turning up that adds to the plcatiiro and enjoyment of dally life. The Crotby report, by telling of the geologic fnctn back of much that wo sea In thlt Des chutes country, hhoulil ninko tho country Itfcclf more interesting and give n new meaning to It nil. The report ojcni with a summary of the points vhltcd by Prof. Cronfey during his stay In Central Oregou Inst summer. Following this is lho list of tho works of other scientists which were found of valuo la con nection with tho personal Invcntlga tlon necessary In gathering data far tho report, with the actual report beginning under the heading of: OUTLINE -OF GEOLOGIC HISTORY Tho data gleaned from tho fore going extended review or tho litera ture (ndlcate tho following as the probablo principal events in taet geological history ot the region: - For our purposo wo need go back no further In geologic Usse than tho Cretaceous period, during which- for tho last tlmo tho ua covered what is now Central Oregon and during the closing stages ot which, chiefly, were developed tho granitic rocks and tho other Pla tonic or deep-seated Igneous forma tions of tho Pacific Coast. Tho earliest or Eoceno Tertiary was for this roglon mainly a period ot erosion, during which wore de veloped, as wholly Independent sys tems, the great valleys ot tho Snako and Columbia rivers. Tho SnaVe pursued with marked directness a west-southwest course tor 800 miles rrom the Yellowstone National park in northwestern Wyoming to tho head ot tho Sacramento valley la northern California, whence It was unobstructed to tho Golden Gate; while tho valley ot tho Columbia, in anciont times as now a complex system ot southward and westward drainage, became a vast branching basin of dominant southorn trend embracing extensive areas of the great Northwest, on both sides ot the International boundary. The dividing ridge ot theso two great valloys included, as now, the Salmon rlvor, Sawtooth and other mountain ranges ot Central Idaho, tho Dlue or Shoshone mountains ot north eastorn nnd Central Oregon and the Siskiyou and Klamath mountains oC southwest Oregon and northern Cal ifornia. Tho Deschutes river ant valley, It will bo notdMnro wholly on tho northwest or Columbia slopo ot tho ridge; and tho two ends ot tho Oregon section ot tho ridgo are tho two islands Siskiyou and Sho shone covered by Condon's title, "Two islands and what came ot thorn." During this period, also, tho conditions woro favorable la some parts ot tho Columbia basin ror the formation ot important senilis ot coal. Lara Not FmvSpramllng. Hut, finally, those quiet geologic processes woro intorruptod by the boglunlng of tho devolopmont, trans vorsoly to tho great valloys, ot the stupendous Cascade fault. Tho up throw of the fault was to tho west and marked tho bogtnnlng of the formation of tho Cascade mountains, which, prior to this time, had no existonco. The dovelopmont ot the fault fissure was soon characterised by the ejection ot immense volume of lava, mainly, at first, in the form or dust (ash) mid fragments (la pllll), followed by flows of molten rock rhyollte and andewlte. Owing (Continued on page 6.) w