The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 07, 1921, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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ROBERT W. BAWTBH, MuniidOr
An Independent newspaper standing
for the square deal, clean buslne,
eln politic and th bent Intertill
of Bend und CenlrM Oregon,
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THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1931,
STILL AT IT
After Insisting that tho commission
for tho Investigation, of tho water re
sources of Central Oregon to bo ap
pointed by Director Davis was not
the commission nsked by tho Dend
Commercial club, the Madras Pioneer
now calls It tho Dend commission
and tries to belittle tho Idea by sug
gestlng it was requested only for ad
vertlslng purposes. The Pioneer 1ms
given itself to so much misrepresent
tatton on this subject that It finds
it hard to accept facts ns they are
Hero Is tho latest effort:
"Press dispatches announco tho np
polntment of tho Bend commission
to investigate the application of tho
waters of the Deschutes river. The
Pioneer Is willing to make a small
prediction. Tho commission will
como to central uregon, look over
tho ground, investigate reports and
data and mako their report. Along
with their report they will com
ment on tho llttlo city of Bend, its
splendid hotel and cuisine nnd the
royal treatment accorded them by the
Bend Commercial club. It's a shame
we couldn't have figured out this lit
tle advertising stunt of nation
wide Importance soon enough to
have saved a hundred columns or so
of Central Oregon newspaper space."
Whllself foon hut frtfcen ftfucrf Afld 111 undergo nit titwtnllan (hf
Ifr7 Long- of Prfneitll rm h wek,
chfg of Inn mfslnes- Brnesf fMtmarl of Nawpnrf New,
II If flayler of f.rtMf. MArlM Vii , who h fteen looking land In
ddlfl for cottnly commissioner from Ihl ffefnlly. fof( flalnrd'ay' night for
hi section of Ihfl county, spent set I Ashland.
era! day In Iteml (hi week.
frank flogtie of Itostamf was
(lend last flatnrdny
mm. J llenlrt of New York rlfy I
fril flsldng with MIm Jesslo Burton, nr
riving In Mend this morning for
short slay.
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fcft.iilftt .lrrnt.ia tMtrwi wniirn
i-vTvlTO nUlM I'mif I llhl nmrnlii In rnrmilMn ,(
HORSE RIDGE HOMES (traphle work for Hie Madras high
school nnnunl.
II. A. Morons, fltmvlln-Hlxon Inth
HOUSE HI tKlB. April 7 -Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Kelloy, who have Just
returned from Washington, visited
at tho home of Mrs. Keller's parents
last week.
Miss Lois Stnokey spont tho week
end with her sister In Redmond.
mill employe, went to Portland Hnt
urday night, called tlioro by hi
father's Hints.
D. L, Cnlllcrato, Irrigation man for
tho Coast Culvert ft Plume Co., was
Wlllard Orlnstend mado a strip to In "end Saturday, returning Hint
Portland Is apparently having
hard time In raising its Community
chest fund of $850,000. Certain of
the institutions that will share in
the fand have been of real help and
service to this county and city and
it would, bo wholly fitting if contri
butions to tne tuna were mane irom
here.
Fifteen Years Ago
(From the columns of The Bulletin
of April 6, 1906.)
A light snow covered the ground
at Tumalo last Saturday.
work on the Oregon & Eastern!
line will commence within 90, o,r.
perhaps 60, days.ls tho statement ati
trlbuted to General Manager O'Brien
of the Harrlman lines by the Klam
ath. Falls Republican.
The D. I. & P. Co. is advertising
for men for all classes of canal work
his ranch Sunday.
Mrs. L. J. Cody called on Mrs.
Pepin Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stookoy were callers
at the homo of Mr. ltahn Sunday.
Frank Orlnstend mado a trip to
his homestead Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Orlnstead
and children took dinner at tho
homo of Mr. Stookcy Sunday.
night to Portland.
A baby girl, weighing BSb pounds,
was born Sunday avonlng to Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey McKcnilo at the Moun
tain View hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilruco. Ensloy of
Prtnovltlo spent Sunday In Band.
Mrs. Ensloy Is on tho editorial staff
Tho Torkclson family wcro callers of tho Crook County Journal.
at tho homo of Mr. Stookcy Wednes
day.
ATTORNEYS AND
C. O. I. COMPANY
REDUCE. CHARGE
(Continued from Pago 1.)
one with thoso changes. While tho
C. O. I. Co. agreed to mako tho
changes, we understand that it gavo
tho committeemen or at least some
of them to understand that It
would require more money. Tho
board thereupon Instructed their at
torneys to prepare a new contract,
embodying the changes agreed upon,
which was done. Every possible ef
fort was made to get the new con
tract at the old price, but the com'
pany made tho price $126,000, and
told us to tako It or leave It. Tho
contract was thereupon signed by all
parties and a bond election, to be
held April 15, was agreed upon.
'We have done everything possible
to get tho price reduced and as a re-
Mrs. J. C. McMurray and children
havo gono to Medford to reside, leav
Ing Saturday night. Mr. McMurray
preceded thorn several weeks ugo.
A. M. McICInlcy, manngcr of the
McKlnley-Hampson sawmills, went
to Portland Inst night to purchase n
new engine for tho mill at Willow
Springs.
Mrs. J. C. Vnndcvcrt returned this
morning from California, wllcru sho
has spont several months. Dr Van-
dovert met hor In Portland on tho
return trip.
-Mrs. j, j. wonienucrg started this
morning on a trip to Callfornl
where sho will spend six months vl
Itlng in San Francisco, Monterey an
Santa Barbara.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Essloy, wh
have been visiting Mr. Esslcy's broth
cr, E. M. Esslcy, In Bend, started an
tho return trip to tholr homo at Ltv
Ingston, Mont., last night
County Judge R. W. Sawyer and
County Commissioners C. II. Miller
and M. W. Knickerbocker havo gone
to Portland to attend a mooting of
the state highway commission.
Mrs. Gertrude Klncrt, cashier I
tUf fthfpmArt of fnicrmtlfonitl
fulfil u visum nfi ( r rdif of
(fi( Ifroofcuflrnnfon office.
Jo Howard, nerfelnry of Inn fll-(iM-.(efo!liM
filresfork nssoelitllnn,
U In (lend today on huln.
Mfsse Han find ('oanlo Knfrker
backer will spend I fin week end In
I'rlnevllfc visiting wild friend.
Mr. Anna M liny went (o Port-
land last til. Ill to havo her eye (rent
ed. Alio will tin gone snvnrnl week.
Mr. and Mr, T. M. Williamson of
ortlnnd, who have been visiting
hero for several days, returned homo
last night.
Mr. P. O. Minor and Mrs. II. ().
Mile wero hostesses for the card
club meeting this afternoon at tint
Masonic hall.
Mr. nnd Mrs, O. K, Ilaulln, who
havo been visiting Mr. and Mr. E,
Essloy, returned last night to thel
homo nt Yamhill.
Patrick lluyes left this morning
for Toronto, Canada, going first to
Now York. Ho may return to Bend
In several months.
Miss Idn Nlswongcr returned this
morning from .Salem, where sho
nttomllng Wlllnmotto university, for
tho spring vacation.
Ernest Ileekmnn of Newport Now
Virginia, Is In tills vicinity, looking
nt land, Ho expects to locate on
ranch near La Pino,
Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Ilrostcrhoiis m-
timed this morning from Portland,
where Mr. Ilrostorhous underwent n
successful operation on one of his
eyes.
Bert Fullor ami Charles Sayler
went to Portland Inst night for
firt ncnn fMHn; fat Iwr w(t I pound" huby" fin hnfrf fill mntntntf
MM. O M Thorp we-nf In flWr-M'rtf (hdf hnrnrt on 3J Lnfrf lloitd.
suit the company and attorneys havo .. , , . , . . . ,,, . .
. , , , ... ' .the freight depot here, will bo trans
. ,u j, . , . . t. t.i - . .i. forrcd to a similar position at Vau
, .. . . couvcr. Wash,, In a few weeks. Her
same as In the January contract.
With the price practically tho same
and a new contract which meets all
the objections of thoso opposed to
the old contract, we sincerely hope
that the good sense of the settlers
will carry the bond election over
successor hero has not been named
Contractor Joo Albright Saturday
finished work on the new room for
tho county library In tho Ellis build
Ing. The room Is completo, except
painting, which was to bo dono.today
Wnnlr II 1 nnwlita wtin lina linn
whelmlngly. so that dlsastern the L Tacoma ., a ,, ,
project may bo avoided and
troublesome question settled."
tho
BEND HAPPENINGS
Monday
C. A. Wilcox of Bend went last
night to Powell Butte, where he will
be employed.
Malcolm F. Gilbert was a passe n-
and it is reported that the company ger to Klamath Falls on the stage
Is hiring quite a number of extra I this morning.
teams.
Sheriff J. J. Smith was over from
the county seat tho first of the week
on business connected with the pow
der explosion on the Arnold ditch
works last fall. '
Mrs. J. M. Lawrence left PrlnevIIle
last Saturday to go to The Dalles.
A change. In the management of the
O. A. Thorson went to Portland
this morning, expecting to be gone
two weeks or longer.
Itev. E. W. Hlllls of the commun
lty church at Tumalo was In Dor.rl
Saturday, leaving that night for Mad
ras.
E. L. Clark of La Pine went to
Portland Saturday, where his wife
XEbe Central regon J3anh
I. E. HUNTER. President
CARLETO.N" B. SWIFT, Vice President
E. P. 5IAHAFFEV. Vice Pres. and Manager
H, 51, STEPHENS, Cashier
BEND, OREGON
How Fortunes Are Made-
A subject that moit people aro Interested in, but only
a Mnull proportion go about it connleiitl)- and In the right
way. Nobody can accuse the American people of beliiK a
race of misers. One of their chief fuultH In that they leun
too much tho other way.
It's all in tho start. Fortune arc mado up of little
savlngH. A matter of steady, consistent growth from u email
beginning. '
Slako a savings plan to provide for future necln. By
unvlng a regular, definite Hum each week you can accumulate
a substantial fortune for old age. Iok ahead, plan.
Tho Central Oregon Bank helps the thrifty to build their
resurvo funds by adding 4 per cent Interest. Our pocket dime
hanks, and our safe typo bankx' it 111 hvip you and jour dill,
droit to save.
V. 15. HUNTER,
President
E. P. 5IAHAFFKV,
Vice President
In Bend' for 15 days, after whlch'h
will return for further treatment
probably keeping him there for two
months.
C. H. Knowlcs went to Portland
last night to attend tho mooting of
the state' highway commission In con
nectlon with projected road work at
Prlnevlllo and Burns. Ho will re
turn Tuesday,
H. S. Royco of the Pioneer garage
went to Portland Saturday night, his
son, II. P. Royce, following him Sun
day night. They will return with
five now cars, engaging drivers in
Portlnnd for three of them.
Mrs. H. A. Woolsey went to Fall
bridge Saturday night to meet her
sister. Miss Jane Matthews of Top
penlsh, Wash., who will spend tho
summer on tho Woolsey ranch cast, of
Bend. They came In on tho Monday
morning train.
Tho bureau of war risk Insurance
is desirous of locating Edward Thom
as Long, In connection with an nl
lotment made to his wife. Any in
formation regarding tho present
location of Mr. Long may be referred
to Mrs. V. A. Forbes, homo servlco
secretary of the American Red Cross
liort stay, accompanying Hnrlo San
ders, who goes to tho Good Samaritan
hospital.
The Women's auxiliary of tho
American Legion will hold Its regu
lar meeting at tho Legion rooms In
tho Downing cato at 8 o'clock Mon
day evening.
Mrs. F. Hudson left last night for
Vancouver, accompanying hor moth
er, Mrs. Isnksen, who has boon visit
ing hor from Tacoma, that far on
her Journey homo.
Ernest A. Clark of Wasco county
nnd Miss Ruby Wlso of Tumalo wcro
married shortly after noon today by
Row J. Edgar Purdy nt the Mothod-
Ist-Eptscopal parsonage.
Mr. nnd Mrx. . It. Worth nnd
daughter Holen, who havo been vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles Smith
of tho Parisian, returned this morn
ing to their homo In Portland.
W. J. Sproat, formerly of tho for
cstry office In Bond, Is now located
at Republic, Wash,, where ho-In on
gagc.d In similar work, according to
a lattor received huru this morning.
Dr. J. C. Vnndovcrt wont to Port
land last night, expecting to raturn
Sunday, at which time Mrs. Vnndo
vert, who has been visiting In Call'
fornla for n number of weeks, will
accompany him,
C. J. Scammon, recently employed
at tho urooks-Scanlon plant as
watchman, will lcavo Monday morn
ing for his ranch nt Haley, Idaho,
driving by way of Burns, Mrs. Scam
mon will accompany him.
Mrs. Oliver Adams, who Is visiting
Dr. nnd Mrs. L. W, Oatchcll here,
was a soloist nt tho Eastern Star pro
gram last night. Mrs. Itobort Doug
las and Mrs. Charles Ross woro also
Prlnevlllo guests' at tho mooting.
Judson Brown - of Summerslde,
'rlnco Edward Island, will preach at
tho Church of Christ at 11 o'clock
Sunday morning and at 7:30 o'clock
lntho evbnlng. All mombcrs of tho
church aro urgontly requested to at'
tend.
Prominent educators attending tho
Inland Empire teachers' convention
tjpoKano wno wero featured in a
four-column cut on the front pago
of tho Chronicle of that city includo
W. Mooro, superintendent of tho
nonu scnoois.
Is In
Saturday
Herman Mamero of Sisters
tho city today.
W. B. Daggett of Redmond was in
Bqnd today on business.
Kathrvn Hnyden left last night on
a week-end trip to Portland,
Miss Eve Roche went to Portland
Inst night to spend tho week-end.
11. H. Do Armond went to Port
land last night to spend two days.
Mrs. W. D. Arnold left last night
to spend the week-end In Prlnevlllo.
Mrs. F. E. Hoss nnd daughter Ida
of Plalnvlew were shopping in Bend
today.
Mrs. V, E. Stockwell went to Port
land last night, expecting to return
Sunday.
Mrs. E. O. Sanders and Mrs, 0.
Richmond of Metollus were In Bend
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lylo Dawson aro tho
parents of a 0' -pound baby hoy,
born yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Robb left this
morning for Boise, Idaho, for a visit
of soveral weeks.
Frank Sheffold has gono to Spo
kane for n -visit of several woel'.o,
louvlng last night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Essloy of Mon
tana nro, vlstlilg Mr. Esslcy's brother
and family In Bend.
I(i( morning In' rondnel ArtftinlMt
servlcM lliefi (miiIkM nnd (Ofitnr
fnw
John f-yon wnnf in I'orlfumf fast
nlitM lo undergo an opflfnllon. Willi
Mm won Jumei Ifjt1, f'ir n lil(il
'ttirnosn
Mrs. U. M. Coorerl .if Alfalfn 'off
lest night for (Ifnn'c I'r.M on n lul
iiim trln, lo ho ncciiiiMiiijd by Ik
son. Lynn, from Portland.
P. f.nwrcncn returned lo hi homo
In Portland lt night after pnd
Ing several week here. Ho eipoet
to bo In llend again soon.
If. O. Forrl drovii In from Kla
math Full Inst night, after spond
Ing Iho winter In Iloswell, New Mcx
Ico, nnd In a tour of California.
Mario J. Sander will lenva to
night fer Portland for treatment for
hi hand, Injured while working In
tho flhevlln-lllxnn box factory over
a year ago. He expects to ho In Port
lnnd for several month
Supervisor II. L. Plumb of the
Deschutes National forest left yes
tnrdny on a preliminary spring In
spection trip to the I.n Pine, Cre-
cent and Fort Rock ranger station.
Hn drovo tho new forest service
truck Just received, and took sup
plies to tho stntlon.
Thursdny
Tom Cronln of Silver Lake Is In
Bond today.
J. V, Nelson of Summer Luke
ciiiiiu to Bend yesterday.
Orvlllo Ross went, to Portland last
night to attend automobile nchool.
Mr. J. W. Colletto Is ill nt the
family homo south of tho foundry.
II. O. Jackson left last night for
Goldundnle, whero ho will be employed.
Tho Klnnmth Falls stage will
(gave Bond 7:30 o'clock tomorrow
morning.
There will bo no Eplscopnt guild
mooting Friday on account of tho
Saturday sale.
F. Mack of Portlnnd, who has
spont n few dnys In Bend, went last
night to Fallbrldge.
Mrs. John Pollock of Fort Rock
pnssed through Bund yesterday on
her way to Pnwoll Butte.
Stevo Allcgrnrl of Portland Is
visiting hi father-in-law, J. 8.
Smith, of Iho Coy hotot.
Mrs. J. W. Ash left last night for
Los Angeles, whero sho will visit
hor daughter for three months.
Mr. and Mr. It. Brentnno started
last night for SI. Paul, called by tho
Illness of Mr. Brentnno's father."'
C. E. Grave of this city left Inst
night to recelvo treatment at the
flood Samnrltan hospital, Portland
Emmelt-Ma'lltor, who has been In
Iilnhn with a (raveling orchestra for
several weeks, retuni'-d to Bond last
night.
8. A. Wilson, a recent arrival from
Missouri, Is looking nt land near
Bend, expecting to go to Lnkcvlew
Saturdny,
Mrs. Charles Burn" and chil
dren left Inst night for their now;
homo In California. They will stop
for a wcok In Portland. I
Mr, andMrs. L. W. Wells aro tho
parents of .n seven nnd one-half I
Vcrfin 'rWnr feftirneif ftf M-
moltd ff fifitfif, nflnr; ttiminK Ut
hum it foe phfAMnri frnsf tUn mm!
fm hml Iniirs.f Id bunking fnt
I'lHMflfifter on' Ihn Hffrar t,nkn
rfnnn (hi morning wero Mm. Duller-,
ft, I'. (Hriioti, ii. it, Pit(eroii,
Wndo Moshy In flllfer f.ttko, A. It.
Iitiirk In Fnmon(.
f, 0. Morgan, who ha lieon look
ing over ('enlfrtl Oregon wild a flow
lo locating on n fundi, returned Inst
night lo Portlnnd on hi way In Mi
homo In California.
Hanger Hen lliiillh of (tin D-
olinlrs National forest return )d to
day from Tygh Valley, whern lie linn
spent the winter, to tako up hi dut
ies for the siiinrnnr.
P. I.eiichonn and family, who havn
lived In llnnd for about la months.
left Inst night for Oakland, Califor
nia, Search of better health In a dif
ferent climate draw Mr, Lenchono
from llnnd,
Member of the Ladles Aid soci
ety of the Christian church will
meet nt 1:30 o'clock Friday after
noon nt tho homo uf Mr. Carl lllnd
man, 834 Newport avnnun. Special
business Is to he taken cant of, and
n large attendance Is desired.
Carpenter work on n new double
gnrago for L, O. Taylor, 63 Tumalo
avenue, was begun yesterday by
Frank Pnrr. Tim new garage, which
takes the place of the one burned
to tho ground some time ago, Is or
double construction throughout, di
mension 18 by 20 feet, and will cost
1500.
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riday
C, M. Rcdfleld of Deschutes was In
tho- city today.
Levi Ernst Is In tho city from his
ranch at Powell Butto.
J. W. Brown of Tumalo was In
Bend today on business.
Ed Lnno and Con Breen of Alfal
fa wero In tho city today.'
Captain W. B. Gurnoy of Pino
Mountain Is In Bond today.
H. M. Mr,r:lron went t'i Portland
tHt night for a short v i.lt
M. E. Murphy, sheep man of Sli
ver Lake, arrived In Bend last night.
W. P. Vandovort Is In from from
his ranch for a visit of sovoral dnys.
C. W. Stralcht of Torrobonno was
huslnoss visitor In Bend yosiirday,
Andy Pnulso of Portland was In
Bond last night on bin way to Kla
math Fallx to work.
Ted Mandroncs loft Inst nlijht for
Tho Dalles, whoro ho will bo on bus-1
Iness for two months.
C, M. Charlton of Alfalfa return
ed to that placo lust night nfler
spondlng the day In Herd.
Mrs. M. P. Cashman left this
morning for. Dufur, whoro sho will
vhlt relatives for several dayH.
Miss Jugslo Burton returned this
mornlnc from Portland, whoro sho
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