WEEKLY EDITION The bend bulletin VOL. -MX IIHNI), KICHOIIUTICH COUNTY, OIIHOON, Till'RSDAV, NOVEMBER 17, IfKSf. No. sa SUBSCRIPT ONS TO RED ARE ANNOUNCEiMENTMADE AT CLUB LUNCHEON COMPLIMENTS GIVEN Mtiiiiln r "lty 1'phi'lil II)' Oigiinlii I Inn Hii m Aliicrlriiii City lliiiciiu lti'it fofitl Jit It Cnriivitii I in pn i t it iti Hlimwi. Red CrimH Unit Call itiilmcrlptlniiH limt n Ik li I readied tliu flRimi 12,700, ncciirilliiK to t It t announcement mudo I oil ii nt tlm Ciiiiiiiiiircliil cluli lunch mill by lliiv. J. Edgar Purity, wlm thanked tliu momlmrit of tlm club fur tlmlr support nf tliu cumpulKii, I,. I). Mil will, nf llin Aiimrlciiii City bureau, took occasion to compliment tlm rluli mi llin ncciililillnliliiiilit (if ItH rirnt yenr nf nctlvlty, nN shown In tlm report noon to tin published. TliroiiKli III" forum meiitliiRii, hn staled tlm moritlii of tliu town limt been iniillitiillii'il, whin ii elites which tut vn nit hiicIi orKiiultntlon liuvo given tip tliu buttle. Ill I,. Antlen, nnlil Mownl, tliu cl ill of llend has n morn riipnlilu seer" titry tliiiu cuti ho fun ml In iilmoat any town of thin Kite, nnil iih efficient as thti of uiitiiy largo cltli'it. Tlm linportancu of Tint Dulles-Call-fornlu highway caravan wit emphu nixed liy II. J. Overtiirf. who urged that them Ii" good iiltiiiiilaucu at Tliurnilny night's lmniiiet. rrlnnvlllo, mi Id Overliirf, In tryhiR to divide In terest lii tho lilKdwtiy hy urging, tho Improvement of n roml between Hint town ami Lukevlnw, nnil will Imvo n delegation hunt for that purpose Newly choKi'ii directors of tho cluti oxprewied thulr appreciation of tho ronfldiinre hIiowii In ihmn liy thu elec tion, mill proiitlHeil to kIvii thulr hunt cffortN to tho iiffalrH nf tliu common Ity throiiKh tlm dull. OFFICERS FIND OWNER, TAKEN WITH EQHP MENT IN RAID lV NIIERIIV A.SD STATE AOEXT, PLEADS (It'llTV, IS FINED K. Accoinpnuluil liy Jack Cassldy, spo clal Mali! agent. Sheriff R. E. Roberts lust week arrcHtuil (leorgct Mlrkul at IiIh hiiwimIII homo midway hatwuon lltiiid and HlHturH, on a charKO of hav ing lliiior In IiIh ponsesslon. Mlckol liuil Ills hearing heforo County Judgu It. W. Knwyor, plondod guilty, and waH fined 1100, Ho told thu court that hn hail considered moonHhlnlni; an tinny way of making inonuy, but promlHuil not to repeat tho offense, Sheriff ItoliortH declared that an lie, punhcil open tho door of thu Mlc kol house, ho caught thu ownor sitt ing hoforu a Htlll which was nt tho tlmu producing moonshine. "Roberts, havo n henrt," wan tlm iiihii'h plea oh ho recognized IiIh visitor, tho shorlff Htati'il, Thu comploto plant, Including n 10 gallon holler anil tho InrRost worm over nolzed In this county, wan hrcniKlit to ilond ami placud In n sop n nil ii compartment of tho county Jail from that which lodged Mlckol. DUFFY DISMISSES MOTION TO APPEAL On tho motion of (2. 8. llenflon, city nttonioy, Circuit Judgo T. K. J. Duf fy lant week dismissed thu motion for iippeal of Mm, Alfarntta Moyor on tlm iIiicIhIoii hamU'il down In recordur'n court on July 30, according to which it fluo of $100 wiih linpoHod on tha chargo f tho ilofotulmit'n having lliiuor In lior possession; Euforcumant of tho original Bbutunco now rusts with tho ritcordor, Tho contention' that tho notlco qf ' nppoal wiib riot fllutl nccordlng to statute-"Was riind'a tho basin of tho court's ruling, CROSS NOW 2,1 STILL RUNNING Deer Graze On Ranch; Tracked Nearly To Bend (H.,ell t Tli Hull. tin.) DKHCIIUTKH, Nov. 1C (Irnzlug piiiicufully on thu B. Diiblug much In thin section, it deer wiih noun Huiiilny on thu H, Dohlnir ranch, On thu follow 1 ii K day tliu an I nml hail selected thu C. W. Nelson ranch for IiIh lain full pasturo, Walter l.owo ami lloliurt Mourn nuw (hn ileur on Mondiiy, anil trucked thu anliiiul nearly 4- to Hand, , BEND AUTOISTS JOIN CARAVAN HIGHWAY ADVOCATES RESUME TRIP lliinitiet At Inn Tomorrow Mnlit To llu I'Viilurn of Iteliirn Joiirnry Clulm of Oilier Hi ill en Itelilml Move I'or Itoail Coiiipletlon. ContlnulnR their Journey from tho north to tliu nouth end of Oregon, mamliorn of Tho Dnllcn-Callfornln highway caravan who arrived In tho city Into yenterday afternoon, left hrlithl ami curly yunlcriluy, with Klamuth FnlU an thulr objective uml with their loun "A completed IiIkIi way by , 19X5." Thin mornliiR they will Mart on thu return trip, uml this evonlliK they will Join tho llend Commercial club nt it banquet to ha given at the l'llot llutte Inn. Thi caravan won nucmenteil as It left Uend Jjy tho addition of a car driven by Clyde M. MclCuy. and curry Iiir in addition II. I.. I'ltimb, J. O. (Illnon uml It. M. Wood. AlthoiiRh tho van Riianl of tho car n vim. nrrlvliiK Tuemlay, hail iletour- ed to tuku In rrlni'Vlllc, nml had ot- tuiided a dinner clvcn by tho l'rlno vllle Commercial club, nt which n crowd of Homu 1B0 wan prenent, thrco cam failed to make llend nfter thu arrival of the first autolntH. AmmiR the expected cam wan ono from Spo kane. The othem wero from Gold euilnlo and Tho Dulles. Other Stall's Aid Particular Interent In the complo tlon of tho ItlRliwny In bolnR token by WanhlnRton Rood roudn elitluu liiHtn, fHppclnlly bIiico tho plnnn for tho cotiHtructlon of tho IntorHtnto lirldRU nt Tlm Dnllen hnvu passed from tho Indefinite possibility vtnRO Into that of deflnlto probnlillltlcn, R, V. Vnn Scholck, ncerotury of Tho Dnl len Chnmber of Commerce and orlR Inntor of thu plnn for tho enrnvnn, dednrcd lant nlRlit on hln nrrlvnl In Ilond. Not only linn tho movement the hackliiR nf thu Inland Auto club, with honduiiurturH In Spoknno, but It Ih nlno Hiipported by thu CnlRnry Auto club, nml tho Southern Califor nia nuto club uh n necessnry link In tho movoment for n direct hlKhwny from Moxlco to Canada. Vincent Well HinimiI Bldnoy 11. Vincent, innnnRer of tho OroRon Statu Tourists hurcnu, of which It. S. Hamilton, of this city, Is n mombor, Ih hlRhly pleuned with tho reii ii Its no far nttnlneil both In tho wny of publicity for tho hlRhway, nnd In the fnvorublo Hontlmont creatod since tho enrnvnn loft Tho DuIIoh, or nlrendy exlHtont. Ho In nccompnnyliiR tho enrnvnn, nnd will bo ono of tho principle Hponkom nt thu banquet. Aiuoiir other prominent men who nro kIvIiik their tlmo to ndvnnco tho cnuno of hlRhwny dovclopmont throuRh tho Ioiib tour to Klamath PiiIIh and roturn, nro: A. f. Hoborts, rupronontntlvo from Wasco county, nnd IiIh hoii Klllott; Hurbort KRbort, roproHimtntlvo from Wasco and Hood Hlvur counties; W. C. llolton of Muu pin, former roprosontatlvo In tho Ior iHlatiiioi W, C. SlnatH, Muupln rnnch nrj A, M. Crosby, of The Dalles; nnd David Union, Hpeclal roprosnntntlvo of tho Portland KvonliiK ToleRram. MOTHER ARRIVES TO FIND HER SON William Drury ami HuRtir Wost c'ott, runaway boyu picked up by tho authorities Suuilny, worn turned ovor to Mrs. J. O. Drury, mother of ono In llend Ttiosday from Hanks, Sho loft with tho two In tho uvonlng for hor homo. RATES ON HAY LASHED A1 TOTAL REDUCTION OF ONE-THIRD MADE llend Koon To I'll)' Only (,'enlK n Iliimliril I'or HhlppliiK To Port land, 8. I'. i H. AkcuI AliiioiiiK es I.inillier Hate ('lit Due Koon S- Hay Italen lit u (tlanro f Old Now t Ituto Unto Heiid-1'ortland 3H4c 2Cc Uedmoml-Port- .... j lund 33c 2 1 'Ac way points reduced in pro- portion. I'rtlnht rates on hay are duo for another tumble, J. T. Hardy, travel Ini; frelRht and piisHoncer nRcnt for the 8. P. & H. annonnced Wednesday afternoon following the receipt of a wire from tho Portland offices of thu road. With old rutos, from which several cunts wero to bo pared soon, still In effect, n second cut has been authorized which means u downward revision of approximately 33 1-3 per cent, Lumber rates, too, will soon be lower, deflnlto flRiircs on tho now tar iff bolne now worked out. Hardy said. Under thu old rates, 3-IV4 cents a hundred was chnrRed on hay shipped from lloml to Portland, with lied mond u cunt uml a half less. Recently a cut wus decided on which gnvo llend 2SH cents and Ilcdmond 27 cents. Tho new nehedulo, which will bo In effect In the near future. Is 25 cents for llend and 24 Vi cents for Itcdmond, Hardy stated. WORK ON FLUME TO BEGIN SOON IIOND ISSUU, VOTIID nv C. O. I. DlKTItlCT ON SATl.'ItDAV, KX- pi:ti:i to maki: stakt hy JAXl'AHY I POSSIHI.K. Confirmation proceedings can be completed and marketing of tho Cen tral OrcRnn Irrigation district's $180,000 bond Issue, voted Saturday, woll under wny within four months time, 11. II. Do Armond, attorney for tho district, stated this morning In commenting on tho result of tho olec. tlon. Ho expects that robulldlng of tho wooden flumo south of Ilond, to bo financed from tho bond Issuo, may bo startod by tho first of tho year. The special assessment of $1.25 per ncro, which nlno carried, will bo lev ied through tho medium of county tnxes. GAIN Hard Work And Natural Resources Bring Homesteader Success After Three Years On Ranch Near Bend "Just tho natural resources of tho country nnd hnrd work" Is tho wny E. A. Brandon, rnnchor in tho Arnold district, oxplnlns tho suc cess which has crownod his efforts after threo years In Control Oro Ron, Porhaps not exactly on onsy stroot as no mi) would describe that much sought thoroughfare hut Just tho miinu ho has proven defin itely for nny who might need proof, that farming in Contrnl Oregon does pay. 11 ran don had heard that $2,000 wur nil that wns needed to flnnnco n homestead, and hn enmo to Bend In April 191 S with Just that nuinunt, It wnsn't long boforo ho found that ho could hnvo used morn to mlviuitugo, but ho mado It do. Ho homostondod n qunrtor section uudor tho Arnold ditch, nnd . dovotod tho first your to spending his $2,000 nnd prepnrlng tho placo to bocoma a sourco of Income. Ills first year's crop, In 1919, sold for $2000. Last your, with prlpos railing, tho income, from this ARLY ENDING COURTTERM NOW PROBABLE CRIMINAL CASES ARE DISPOSED OF CHILI) PLEADS GUILTY A. U. AmleiTon Kettles Willi II. W. I. Ji P. ('niter Indictment Iteeil (,'cIh Vcrilkt Agnlnxt (jcblinrtl Irrigation Cuinpiiiiy Sued. Indications of an early termina tion of the November term of circuit court were given Tuesday when George Child pleaded guilty to the charge of non-support, and mado ar rangements for a definite sourco of Income for his wife. Tho A. E. An derson cases, In connection with al leged shortages occurring at the llend Water, Light & Power Co. of fices whllo Anderson was in tho cm ploy of that company, were settled out of court, nnd Judgo Duffy in structed It. S. Hamilton, representa tive of tho power company to pre pare an order for stny of prosecution. In, A statement submitted to tho court by T. H. Foley, general man ager of the company, satisfaction for all amounts Involved In tho two Indictments against Anderson was acknowledged. Disposal of tho Child nnd Ander son matters left only civil cases on tho docket. Itiiil Win Suit Jn tho case of M. I.. Heed vs. A. Gcbhard, In which Itced asked for $110 alleged due for his services as a truck driver, and Gcbhard presented a cross complaint for $3GS5 for the loss of a truck and merchandise by fire, allegedly due to Reed's neglU genco, n verdict was brought In for $77.33 for the plaintiff. Ten Jurors signed the verdict. Tuesday tho case of Ernest Davis vs. tho Arnold Irrigation Co. in which $1500 for loss of tho crop from 34 acres of land, alleged to havo been caused by tho company's failure to deliver water In 1919, was being tried. H, H. Do Armond represented tho plaintiff, nnd C. S. Denson ap peared for tho defendant. Tho Jury was composed of W. II Speck, W. J, Buckley, It. N. Duch- waltor, Arthur Tift, A. B. Daven port, Grover Gcrklng, H. T. Hartley, V. F. I.lvesny, 11, M. Doty, N. H. Gil bert, John Nowby, nnd Boy Cooper, I WAIVES HEARING IN POSTAL COMPLAINT In custody of Deputy U. S. Mar vital Paco, who arrived Tuesday from Portlnnd, C. J. Hampshire ar rested Frldny in Redmond charged with Bonding obscone matter through the malls, wus brought beforo U. S. fnmmlsRlnnnr IT. C. RIIIa Hnmnshlrft (waived hearing and was taken to Portlnnd Tuesdny night by Pace. sourco wns $1000, and this year's totols nro not yet footed up. Ho has, howover, SO tons of hay' on hand, nnd 350 sncks of high grndo potntoos. And thnt Isn't nil. From n sago brush covered homestead, Bran don has brought Into bolng a model fnrm. Ho has SO acres cloar ed, surrounded by rabbit proof fenco chlofly tho result of his own labor. Ho hns n flvo room houso, n barn which will shelter nlno bend of stock, threo cisterns, nnd necessnry work stock nnd fnrm Implements. Ho has bought a enr nnd pnld for It. Six head of good dairy cows help him to turn his crop into n rondlly mnrkotublo form. Thou thoro Is tho mnttor of water rights. For irrigation, Bran don has pnld $2850 to tho Arnold Irrigation Co., nnd has n credit with thorn for $250 more. For wntor Ib ono thing that Brandon hns found to bo Just ns necossnry as work in making ranching n prof Itnblo vonturo. Cars Show Signs Of Inebriation" Streets Are Icy it With Itenil's paved streets a solid sheet of Ico, cars coming skidded and swayed much as It downtown early on Tuesday they had a "Jag" on. Tho only accident occurred when J. M. Llndley's car rounded tho corner of Greenwood onto Bond at too fast a clip, a rear wheel striking thu curb and breaking off. Other mnchlnes had nar- row escapes. Tho Ico began melting about 8 o'clock, al- r though In shaded places it re- mulned nntil noon. 't EXCLUSIONPLEA IS ALLOWED BY C. 0. 1. DISTRICT Directors of the Central Oregon Irrigation district at an adjourned meeting In Redmond last Thursday night voted to allow the petition for exclusion from the district of water users on that part of the Pilot Butte. canal which is fed from tho North canal. Announcement of the decision was mado this morning by H. 11. Do Armond, attorney for the district, Only lands owned by actual petition ers are named in the exclusion. Nine thousand acres is tho approximate area affected. COUNTY RATIO IS UNCHANGED TAX COMMISSION LEAVES FIG URE AT .M, SAME AS LAST YEAH TWENTY-THREE COUN TIES GET REDUCTIONS. Returning from a trip to Salem where he attended n meeting of .the state tax commission, County Asses sor August A. Anderson reported Saturday that the ratio of assess ed valuation to actual values in Des chutes county will be the same as that of last year, 51. The tentative ratio announced earlier in tho month was .43. In his presentation of the county's case beforo the commission, tho assessor pointed out that Instead of decreasing, there has been an ad vance In Deschutes during the year. As the result of tho commission's session, flvo county ratios aro left unchanged from last year, eight aro raised, and 23 are reduced. OFFICERS OF CLUB WILL BE ELECTED Directors Chosen Tuesday To Take Part In Selection of Men To Head Commercial Body. Organization and election of offi cers for the year was to be the chief business to be transacted this after noon when the board of directors of tho Bend Commercial club meet in regular session. The directorate of tho club now In cludes the six members who were doclnred chosen ns tho result of tho club final elections which ended last night. Tho nowly olected directors nro II. E. Allen. J. A. Eastes, T. E. J. Duffy, F. Dement. E. L. Payne, nnd D. Q. McPhersoiu $500 DAMAGES GIVEN IN IRRIGATION CASE After an absence of llttlo moro than nn hour from tho court room, tho Jury in tho enso of Ernst Dnvis vs. tho Arnold Irrigation Co., came in early Wednesday with n verdict nwnrdlng $500 damages to tho plain tiff. Davis hail asked $1,500 in payment for loss of crops caused in 1919 by alleged non-dollvory of water by tho Irrigation company. H. II, Do Armond represented Davis, C. S. Bonson appearing for tho defondant. WANTS COUNTY THE UNIT FOR SCHOOLTAK CHURCHILL SPEAKS AT INSTITUTE URGES CONSOLIDATION Hettrr Preparation For Tcaclicra. Anil Kmpliaxli on Essential la Study Courses Counieled Teachers of !l Counties Attend That tho county should bo tho nnlt for school administration and for taxation for school purposes, with tho exception of districts of tho first class, was tho declaration yesterday of J. A. Churchill, state super intendent of education, when ho ad dressed more than 100 teachers at tending the opening session of the an nual 'Deschutes county Institute at the high school building. Mr. Churchill compared the administra tion of rural schools under such a system with that of the ward schools in a district of tho first class, pointing out that the advantages ot the city system would thus bo brought to tho country. Three other main objectives wcr named by the state superintendent in his discussion of Oregon's educa tional alms. He laid special empha sis on the necessity for thoroughly Instilling the essentials ot the various courses ot study In the minds ot tho pupils, and stressed the need for bet ter preparation of teachers, referr ing to recent legislation which will make graduation from a normal school a requirement in securing a teaching-position In 1923. Ho favored consolidation of schools throughout the county, so far a3 possible, bnt declared that transportation ot chil dren to the district schools should not take more than 25 minutes, library Aid Offered Miss Helen Johns, county librarian, spoke briefly, offering Instructors in the county special assistance by plac ing the resources of tho library at their disposal. Miss Laura Rand ably directed the musical program ot the day. Departmental work started Imme diately after the morning recess, Su perintendent Churchill addrcsslne high school teachers, and E. D. Res sler, of the Oregon Agricultural col lege taking chargo of the grade in structors. Later Ressler directed an organization of the county Instruc tors under tho rules ot the Oregon State Teachers association. An address by Miss Elizabeth Hop per on the general topic ot health, education, and departmental work by Superintendent Churchill and Res sler, featured the afternoon session, Not only are Deschutes county teachers attending tho institute, but three from Lake county and ono from Jefferson nre present. Tho sessions will last through Friday. COUNTY COURT POSTS REWARD 3100 OFFERED FOR INFORMA TION . LEADING TO ARREST AND CONVICTION OF UN KNOWN ATTACKER OF "WOMEN A $100 reward for Information loading to tho arrest and conviction ot tho unknown man who has on four different occasions in tho past six days attacked women and girls in and near Bend, was offered Tie3 day by tho Deschutes County court. Several mparts ot suspects have boen received slnco yesterday by Sheriff S. E. Roberts, but In each case investigation proved that the man was not tho ono wanted. TO FUMIGATE ALL SCHOOL BUILDINGS All of the school buildings and rooms of the city will bo fumigated during tho vacation which bogan yes terday nnd continues for tho rest ot tho week, whllo all teachers ot, the Bond school system attend Institute.