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No. 38.
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REGISTRATION
IS WELL AHEAD
OF LAST YEAR
1129 PUPILS IN BEND
SCHOOLS TODAY
STEADY GAIN SHOWN
,' prvnnw NoIimI Over NuiiiImt In At-
trinlanro At End of Flrt Month
Iut War Nm Room Ami
'IYiuhrr Found Svernnnry,
Registration figures compiled Jar
Wednesday In tin) Ilcucl schools
showed n total of 1129 pupils
In tliu graden mill In (liu high
schools, who Imvn already start
(d work for ttio (nil lorin, nil 8,5
j jiur cunt over 1011. tlio nutnlior In
iittaudnuco nt tlio uml or llio first
month Inst year, City Superintendent
K, W. Monro reported thin morning.
An thoro In tionnnlly n ntendy growth
In registration from ilny to ilny dur
ing tho opening month or nchool, un
enrollment bordering on 1200 U ox-
peeled when Octohor nrrlvcn.
Figures available toilny gave tho
greatest growth In tlio high nchool,
Including Junior uml nonlor depart
inontn, whoro tho registration wnn
310, nn cnmpnrcd to 208, tho mi in tier
III nchool on October 3, 1910. Tim
pro-out number In tho grades, flrnt
to sixth, Incltulvo, In 783, nn ngaluct
713 nt tho ond of tho first montii
hint your.
Segregated according to nchooln,
tho enrollment ntntlntlcn collected to
day for tho gradon nro: Hold, 3H;
Cantrul, 204; Kenwood, 10S; cninpi.
r 60; Carroll Acren, 20.
"It mennn Just ono thing," Super
Intendnjit Moora declared, "and Hint
In tho Immodlnto hiring or un addi
tional (anchor uml tho cnnntrtictlon
or another room for tho Central
nchool. Whether our present plant
with theno nddlllonn wll bo ublo to
nbnorlt continued Increases In tho
ntimbor of puplln thin yenr, I nm un
nblo to nny."
FUNDS SECURED TO
CONTINUE DRILLING
W. K. MiCormlrk Oiuirnntrr Ex-
pennon For 200 Foot .Moroi-Will
Opon Mitt Ii Now Range Iutnil.
W. K. McCormlck, Donchuton
county stockman, linn entered Into nn
. iiRrooineut with tho forest norvlco to
riunuco tho drlllliiK of tho urtunlnu
well near Quartz Ilutto, already sunk
CC0 foot) (or 200 foot moro. J. M."
Terry, who han tho drilling contract,
ntnton that, according to present In
dlcntloiin, wnter may bo reached nt n
depth or COO foot. Oporutlonn woro
stopped roconlly when tho govern
inont npproprliillon (or tho work wan
oxhnuHtod,
Tho woll wlll,opon up enough now
rnnga (or at lount two bands of sheep,
It 1 ontlmntod.
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GRAVEL FOUND
FOR ROAD WORK
i'hacticama' ini:xiiai'htiji!ji:
HutM'i.v riAoi:o at dim-dhal
OP COUNTV HV a. O. I. I-'OH
1'lVi: OIJNTH A YAlll).
Work on RrnvelliiK Tho Datlon
Cnlirornla highway, which han boon
delayed (or nonin tlmo owing to In
ublllty to necura HurfncliiK mntorlnl,
commoncod Tuesday, II. Y. Wlcknor,
contractor, announced on Tucnduy,
followInK tho discovery of n doposlt
of Rravol, practically unlimited, on
holdings of tho Central Oregon Irri
gation Co,, about 10 in 1 1 on from
Ilond.
Following tho location of 'tho do
poslt, County Commissioner C. II.
Miller waited on V. 8. Htiiuloy, presi
dent of tho Irrigation company mid
wan told that tho county could havo
all tho gravel It desired to tako at C
cents a yard. At leant 13,000 yards
will bo unod from tho one gravol pit,
Mr, Wlcknor ntnton.
HUGE MAPLE LEAF
SEEN BY FLYERS
l,nwt I'lnwN Trnrn Pattern To North
Of Kilter Ijiko Vt Timber
Ittourrc Aro Itewiilod.
Peculiarities In tho nurfneo forma
tion of parts of Contrnl Oregon woro
brought In tho air trip from Ilond
to Lnkovlow, Manager Ueorgo Lovo
or tho Ilond Aircraft Corporation re
ported yesterday utter returning
from tho long flight.
"I do not think Hint thin could bo
neon nt nil from tho ground, Mr. I.ovo
raid, "but from an olovntlon of 12,
000 foot, n huge inn pi u loaf, traced
out In lava flown, In neon about 2C
miles north of Silver I.nko. Tho
blggenl rovelntlon to mo wan In tho
amount of tlmbor In Central Oregon.
You cun talk of tho hundreds of
squnra miles of It, but tho enormous
area covered by forests was novcr
brought homo to mo until tho ship
bognn to climb and I could soo noth
ing but tho blnck carpet formed by
tho tops of plno trees."
On tho return trip to Ilond tho
piano mndo two miles n mlnuto for
tho first 2C minutes. Commorclal
flying In Lnkovlow during tho
Itoundup wnn tho purposo of tho
flight. Pilot UochjBtolnor and Mech
anician Haudnll woro the other mom
born of tho party. "
DELEGATES NAMED TO
IRRIGATION MEETING
County Court DcdKnittrM Tueho to
Attend Development Cmigiv.Hi
In Seattle This Month.
To nttond tho hosbIoiih or the
Northwest Irrigation nnd Dovolop
inont cougrosn, to bo hold In Sonttlo
Soptombor 10 and 17, dologutcs rep
resenting Deschutes county havo
boon doslgnntod by tho county court
and n notlco or tho nppoltitmout
mailed to Seattle.
Tho following aro nnmed to nttond
tho congress: Fred N. Wullaco,
Tiimulo; I.ou Hood, Kodmoml; Fred
H. Htanloy, DoBchutos; M. W. Knick
erbocker, Slalom; K. llulck, Ilond; A,
S, IIolmeH, I.owor Ilrldgo; V, L.
Clnrlt, I.u Pino: M. W. Wilson, llod
iiioiMl; C, O, CoruolliiH, Itodmond;
It. A. Ward, IT, J. Overturf nnd T.
II. Foloy, nond.
"GUILTY" IS PLEA
OF ROSCOE LANE)
leflViNou County Mini Admits Mnnii
fuctiiio of Whiskey and Is Fined
JjlilOO lly Federal JiiiIku.
PORTLAND, Sopt. 8. Roscoo
Land nt Grnudvlow was fined $300
by Fe'dorul Judgo Roan hero yester
day after' confessing to operating a
CO-gallon still In tho mountains 23
inllos from arandvlow, Lnuo had
nlrondy paid 400 In Madras for hav
ing liquor In hie poBs'oaslou." I
MANY IN
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LAKES STOCKED
FOREST MEN TO NAME
NEW WATERS
Ciiscade Kk)llnc Location Pmly I)l-
trlhuli (10,000 Tiinit Work To
llo Completed lly October
1, In Jhpcrtntlon.
No less than 10 unnnmod lakes
along tbo lino of tho Cascade Skyllno
highway betweon Diamond lako and
Obsidian cliffs havo boon Blocked
with trout for tho first tlmti during
tho past two months, Frank I), Lcn-
zlo, ono of tho forest officials, who In
working on gonornl routo location
thin sonson, reported Saturday on ar
rival In Rend. With 25,000 eastern
brook troyit and rainbow fry which
ho took out for distribution that
uftornoon, a total of 00,000 fish will
havo boon planted In tlio hitherto
troullcBO lakes, Tho location party
In also undortaklug tho naming of
these bodies of water, each of which
will run from eight to 90 ucres In
area, Mr. Leuzlo states.
In addition to tho taken In which
trout havo boon placed, many other
new bodlen of wnter havo been found,
but havo not boon used on account of
lack of feed.
Mr. Lejizlo plans to recotnmond
tho planting or bans In tho watern of
Mud lako, but also suggests that n
subterranean outlet nt tho lower end
of tho lako bo screoncd. Ho bollovns
that this outlet is rcsponslblo for tho
fact that there nro practically no
fish to bo found, In nplto of tho fact
that Qulnu creek, which empties Into
tho lako, is ono of tho finest natural
trout streams In tho state
.Tho location party is now working
north toward tho Bisters nnd Is ex
poctcd to comploto lu work by Oc
tobor 1.
E. C BRICK RESIGNS,
AS BOXING PROMOTER
Crouds Too Kmall To I'ny KxptMisc
For First Class Curds, De
clares Matchmaker.
That ho will no longer sorvo ns
promoter of boxing bouts lu Rond
wus tho statement mndo last night
by E. C. Rrlck, designated us match
makor by tho boxing commission
shortly nftor tho appointment of that
body Inst year. Lack of support on
tho part of tho pcoplo of Rond Is tho
reason glvon by Mr. Rrlck, who, with
tho oxcoptlon of ono or two Btuokcrs
on which a slight profit was roallzod,
has found oxpouses to, bo consistently
In excess of receipts.
"I npproclato tho patronage of
thoso who havo turnod out to these
bouts," Mr. Rrlck sold, "but thero
havo not been enough of thorn. To
put on n first-class card means
spending real mouoy, nnd tho crowds
havo boon too small to furnish tho
uocossnry funds, I am not willing
to put on a chonp, Inferior card."
AS SENATORIAL COMMITTEE INVESTIGATES
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torlal Investigating commltteo Bka questions of campaign chairmen and managers about 'slush
funds or campaign donations, none of tho big partios bolng Immune. Both Chairman Will Hays of tho
Republican national committee, and Goorgo II. Wblto, Democratic national committee, have been on
tho stand. Theso aro new pictures of the chairmen and of the commltte la aewlon. Reading, left
to rtgbt, they are, Edge and Speacor; Kenyon, featrmani Pomereno and Reed.
COUNTY SEAT
TO BE ASKED
PERMANENT LOCATION
WILL BE ISSUE
Tlmo Lapses For Filing Htnto Inltln
the, Hut New Law Cited lly Dis
trict Attorney Ohes Item! Clinnco
To Oct .Menstiro on Ilullot.
Dcsplto fears that Insufficient
tlmo remained to plnco on tho ballot
for tho fall elections an Initiative
moanuro to declaro Rend tho perron'
nanot county neat of Deschutes
county, n county Initiative will bo
started following tho citation by Dis
trict Attorney A. J. Moore of a ntato
law passed In 1919. Tho stato In
Itintlvo would tako a longer tlmo and,
consequently, cannot bo used, but a
county petition, according to tho sta
tute produced by Mr. Mooro, will bo
Just as effective In vlow of thin
opinion, President D. O. McPhorson
of tho Rend Commercial club,
Is having tho necessary petitions pre
pared for linmcdiato circulation.
Tho matter wan brought up in tho
club last spring and a committee ap
pointed to sea that tho measure defi
nitely fixing tho status of Rend as
tho center of county government
should appear on tho ballot, but ac
tion was delayed until tho tlmo was
too short to allow for a stato Initia
tive measure.
At tho tlmo of the organization of
Deschutes county, nearly four years
ngo, Dond was designated as tho tem
porary county neat.
BEND MAN OWNS
RARE NEWSPAPER
W. If. Docrlnc Has Copy of I.a.t
Wnllpnpor Ihmio of Vlckbnrtc Citi
zen Wns PrlntiMl'Ry Soldiers.
Ono of tho rare newspapers, print
ed In tho Civil wnr period on wall
papor, Is a prized possession or W.
II. Doorlng or this city, who values
tho slnglo sheet nil tho moro highly
from tho fact that It was printed by
his father and uncle, both soldiers In
tho Union army. Immediately after
tho capturo of Vlcksburg by General
Grant. .
When tho city was taken on July 4,
1803, tho ortico of tho Vlcksburit
Dally Cltlzon wus entered, and tho
typo found In tho forms, ready for
tho press. With ono slight addition,
noting tho enpturo of tho city, and
announcing that no moro kltton
frlcnssoo or inula meat need bo oaten
by tho starving inhabitants, tho sol
dlor printers put out tho lnsrwnll
paper edition in Vlcksburg. .
Mr, Doorlng's copy is ono of threo
known to bo In oxistonco In tho stato
of Oregon and Is said to bo tho most
porfectly preserved of all. Ho has
had numerous opportunities to sell nt
a largo prico, but declares that tho
bit of wull papor Is not on tho mar
ket. ..., A- lu,M mam.a.1 nnlltUal
NOTED WRITE
IS BEND GUEST
To mako an extended tour of the
mountains and lakes of Central Ore
gon which will sorvo tho doublo pur
poso of providing art enjoyable out
ing during tho hunting season and
of nffording movfo men the oppor
tunity to film him In particularly
thrilling moments, Irvln S. Cob, fam
ous short story wrltor and humorist,
loft Rend by auto last Thursday with
his friond, Dr. Dudley Roberta of
Now York. Mr. Cobb nnd Dr. Rob
erts wero accompanied on their trip
by N. O, Jacobson, former supervisor
of tho Deschutes National forest; A.
Whlsnant and representatives of a
coast moving picture company. They
stopped Thursday night in tho vicin
ity of Davis lako and transferred
their camp equipment to a pack train
in tho morning.
Dinner Honors Guests.
With Mr. Jacobson and Mr. Whls
nan, Mr. Cobb and Dr. Roberts ar
rived in Rend Wednesday evening
from Tho Dalles, traveling by auto,
night they woro tendered a dinner
at tho Pilot Dutto Inn by W. C. Dlrd
nall, manngor, tho affair being at
tended by directors of tho old Rend
Amateur club, the organization which
firnt induced Mr. Cobb to visit thin
city. Included In tho guest list
wero H. A. Miller, II. E. Allen, J. A.
Eastos, C. S. Hudson, A. Whlsnant,
R. W. Sawyer, D. G. McPherson, E.
P. Maharroy, l. K. Rrooks, H. J.
Overturf, Carl A. Johnson and II.
McDonald. A fcaturo of tho tabic
decorations was an elk's head, facing
tho chlcLu
- ntrr"""Sf?7 Col
est of honor. After dln-
Cobb entertained the party
with humorous stories and anecdotes.
Mr. Cobb spent tbo night in a-room
specially prepared for him at tho Inn,
heads and skins of animals, borrowed
frjjm tho stato game commission, bo-
Ing effectively used In decorations
"Just llko waking up In a zoo," Mr.
Rlrdsall's guest remarked when ho
camo down for breakfast.
During his trip Mr. Cobb plans to
obtain material for a series of three
articles on Central Oregon for pub
lication in tho Saturday Evening
Post.
SISTERS DISTRICT
PETITION GRANTED
County Court Sets October O A
Dnto For Organization Election
Will IVo Squnw Cret-k.
Tho Deschutes county court, In
session last week, allowed tho petition
of tho settlers In tho vicinity of Sis
ters for tho organization of an Irri
gation district and set October 9 as
tho dato for tho organization elec
tion. Tho district will procure Its
wnter supply from Squaw creek.
The petitioners wero represented
by II. C. Ellis aud Paul C. King.
CURFEW LS CHANGED
With the coming of autumn, tho
curfow hour was changed last night
to 8 o'clock, ono hour earlier than
hns prevailed during the summer
months.
CAMPAIGN FUNDS
Mn Y 111 fttlAa tflftt Ktanft..
PHONE SERVICE
TO BE BETTER
CLUB COMMITTEE GETS
RESULTS
All Applications To Ro Taken Carfl
Of Hani Surfacing to Ro Urged
To fctnto Officials Duo In
Rend This Evening.
Increased facilities for hotter tele
phono service for Dend and the sur
rounding country aro to bo had as
tho renult of the activities of the
npeclal Commercial club committee
appointed last week, It developed
yesterday, when H. J. Overturf, head
of tho committee, reported the ar
rival of a large switchboard and a
carload of poles. Mr. Overturf was
not certain that theso could bo In
stalled on account of tho small size
of tho present oxchango rooms, and
indicated that the commlttco would
request action of tho Portland super
intendent and, rallingln that direc
tion, would tako up the matter vrlth
tho stato public service commission
In order to have the local office la
sufflclenly largo quartors.
J. L. Galther, Rend manager, stat
ed that a temporary switchboard In
stallation Is now being mado which
will enable tho company to tale
caro of all applications now on file.
Ho said that this Improvement Is en
tirely due to tho work of the Com
mercial club commltte.
As chairman pf the special com
mittee on financing and reorganiza
tion, E. L. Vlnal stated that there
was no report as tho committee and
tho club directors had had no meet
ing since tho last session of the club.
Hard Surfacing Wanted.
Vice President J. A. Eastes, who
presided In tho absenco of President
D. G. McPherson. mentioned that
Stato Highway Commissioner Kid
dle and Highway Engineer Nunn are
due in Dend, and on tho mo
tion of W. C. Rirdsall a committee
headed by Mr. Overturf, and having
as Its othor members Dr. J. C. Van
devort and II. E. Allen, was appoint
ed to urgo on tho state officials the
desirability of early action In hard
surfacing Tho Dalles - California
highway. Mr. Dirdsall quoted a
member of the California Auto club
ns saying that Rend could havo 2000
visitors a day during tho tourist sea
son If tho highway woro hard sur
faced. Clyde M. McKay told of his recent
auto trip to the Yellowstone Nation
al park and advised a permanent
camping ground In Rond for motor
tourists. Mr. Eastes declared that
this is a question which tho city
should tako up within tho year. Gen
eral road discussion followed. In the
course of which Hugh O'Kane, oa
learning that $110,000 had been
spent on roads In tho county In the
last two years, stated that ho con
sidered tho road system to be $110,
000 worse than It had been two years
ago.
COUNTY TEACHERS
LISTED FOR YEAR
Assignments of teachers to tho
county schools outsido of Rend have
been announced by Superintendent
J. Alton Thompson. With ono or
two exceptions, all positions In the
county nro now filled.
Tho list of tenchors given Is as
follows: Redmond, Paul Irvine,
principal, Daisy E. Leonard, Rordea
F. Reck, Hiram C. Smith, Lcola Eu
bank, Grace E. Sherwood, Ellen O.
Anderson nnd Dorothy Anderson;
Redmond grade school, John Tuck,
Mnrgnrot A. Kelly, Adollno Dietrich,
Eunice- Wilson and Josslo Hill; Tum
nlo, Mrs. J. M. Griffin, Miss Noola
Chapman and Mrs. Harriott Ward;
La Pino, W. C. Painter, principal,
Nolllo Ilastlo and Roso Hunnell;
Torrobouno, Mrs. Gertrudo Whitels,
principal, Ozena Ordwny and Joyce
Hnzolton; Slstors, William Kolty,
principal, F, A. Everett, Mrs. Alice
Scott; District No. 7, Miss Margaret
Rodosldos; No. 8, Miss Florence Roy
al; No. 9, Miss Eunice Catlow; No.
10, Miss Maybollo Jarrett; No. 14,
Mrs. J. L. Cody; No, 18, Miss Anna
Doty; No, 20, Miss Mary Llnstor;
No, 21, Mrs. C, M, Rnsmussn( No.
22, MrsiEvtTSlnck; No. 23,'Mayp-.
TrlpleufLNtK,' 28, Mrs. Ethel "lOber
nnUepweV " RrldgiTps.rA.
Jaeger; Deschutes, Mrs. Glen Cor.
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