The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 23, 1904, Image 1

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    ULLETIN
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MUNI), OIUJOON, 1'KIDAY, SJJPT. 23, jopj,
10. 28
THE
BEND
.
Hr !
TO WET NEW- LAND
ypper Country IS.xumlned
By Engineers.
TO KUI'Ojt'i; ON l!!ASItyI.ITY
Looking fur ItoiitM from Mountain
l.nkM ( Arlil Arena of
the I'lnln.
Wry good .stories of the progress
of Kovttnunl works tovwd til
reclnmNlinu.iif large deaert nrvttH in
Northern KIhiiihWi mid Lake
coimtKjH have conic down the river
hi the jififtt few il.iy, one twing ho
definite' m to my a practicable
loutr lor h ciinnl from Creweut lake
o Ave mill towimliiiw in Luke
county hail been found. Anotlier
continued this Mini Haiti the divide
Mutln-aiit of Kanhtud had been
found crotmiblu with 1111 irrinnUiiii
ct, with three fcl to spare.
Thnt was nttniK it down to h
jtrrttv fine imlitt mid looked almost
uffkinl. Th rtport ht q. int-n
yc;r niRu Hi this goverment
rcotini)iwMUiiHt fnck ""wtfitli It mmui
hkt 1 pirelto biif "rifsmr '
Mnor John T.sirtJr whofcjji,
o1hik of thU, exmiuitttiorv mtlin
irirt etijciueor for UrKon, came
down to lleiul Wcdiiewjiiy d lie
ailed to confirm the stories that
l jwecciei nun. nc auiuuieu
tat lour men kal Ixwu cufcflKcd
countiuH lint hu hud no ruaulU or
conchmioiiH lo givu out. IIu i to
submit the romillrt of IiIh work t!
the the licud of 'the reclamation
service in Washington, 1'. II. New
ell. As to whether any action will
be taken uiwu them or whether
they nlnill even ! made public
remains with the Washington "U
thorities. ' !"
Ivnxiucor Whistler smilud when
told of the report of his work that
linjl notion abroad. Hut he would
not deny that irritation on n lase
K-ale is feasiblu in the up)ercouiitry,
nud the fact that the laud is now
withdrawn Irnni uiitry tov the gov
erumeul opHrlituity for thorough
examination witli drawing atectiln
tor.s,
I'MTON I'UACI!
IS
SOLD.
IE
t
lor otte time in Rathcrm data
I'rcil A. SliuniiioRt the Purchaser for
$MU0-1lmotliy Knttcli.
l'rod t, HhuiHi11e.1t hart bought
the Pelton place at Hij; Meadows,,
15 miles up the Deschutes. It con
sIhIm of 200 acres, mostly natural
meadow, and the price agreed upon
in 52,300. A payment has lceu
ulade atid the entire transaction is
to lie closed and all payments com-
pletod ill 00 day. Jim Pelton. of
Klamath Pall, was, owner of the
placit.
- 'Jiiu in otic 0 he, finest hay
ranclwjf qit f C rivgj. Mora' than
too tons of wjld ha); were harvest
ed there tliU season. Mr. Shun
jneat purposes to sw it to timothy
and is confident it will Vll(l two
tons or more of that liny per ncrc
iwrmtf mi rm-lAiiiMtiaii !wwibiliii rcRulaily. Chance citchM oftim
i,. i:i.iuitir. Lake and Crook ' Krow wU there. For the
' .sake of variety, mid poubly to.
- suit .some parts, of thu much, clover
will U' .sown. Other improvements
may be made later.
M.r. Shuiuiue-st thinks o" putting
a Mourn launch on the river at the
mucin to use fbiMtuntintrtuid fish?
I iujl excursions. There nrc.0 miles
of ideal boating and j;ninc is worth
tfomn nf(cr. v cnmpiiiK outfit
Will lxi niniiitaiued in connection
with the boat.
foit
$5:
A I'QSSIDlE wdise
7,000
Acres of Land
IN OKftlON
I-'ukk to tluwe who will pay
fr.nu $S to 515 lr rrc toT
Perpetunl WntcnriRht
ToTHKQ01,t'MHI. SOUTIHtHN
IKRtOATION CiUtl'ANV,
Uuds located in the Des
chutes Valley, Crook county,
Orcein. Water now on laud.
Seiul for dw.criptivB puiuplilet
B. S. COOK
ail Alder St., Portland, Ore,'.
I Advertised Letters.
j The following is a list of lottors
I remaining uncalled-for in the Iiciul
jKvtfouico beptcmbor t9,ioai
j HmVt, Arthur
1 lU-nrfonl, -
'lIM.N.J. It.
llmktrlv, S. (!.
Hrwly. M.
Ilrtiiimtili, I'.. C.
Ilrt.iir lvilicl
CitrUiii, A. M.--2
l'. Hell Mim
Jl'iiiirhcr, A, I).
(is, Il'l,
CrMimr, .lirrli"2
DhIiiuth, liriiwt
R
IRRIGATED
LAND
We are ready to receive
applications forn lare area
under the canal of the
DESCHUTES
IRRIGATION
&. POWER
COMPANY.
This laud is Kastwnrd
lind Northward fiom Hend
011 the Kast side of the
Deschutes Kiver. Only
water is needed to make it
fertil. This is now provid
ed. Special Inducements
to those WHO SIGN
ICARLY CONTRACTS.
For further information
ADDRKSS,
DESCHUTES IMPROVEMENT CO.
W. H. Gl'MKIN, JK
PKI!SIt)HN'P.
0. C. STIUNItMANN. HBCHKrAUV.
11UND - - ORKUUN.
.MrtlHl...l.
MlrlmttU, l'nl
Miwlfv, Jitlni
()HMyfIa
1'idniur, llttr
1'nlint'r, Jim
Parker, J. J.
Jtif.1, 1'lmx. K.-a.
HcyiHililn, Vnltnr
Itli'lmnliMiii. Win,
ItliotK, l'twil Ml w
ItohliliiH, W. .--a
IMIlimrH. I'.niwi-. liiw, v. nariev" s
lHVV.HiMil.HiCHiiilli, litlio.Miw
Mioll, ur. .INIIU
Httilt, IVrrv
Taylor, .1,1 1.
Tiihior, A. I..
PinlvrvMHMl, Khiicr
Yanlluivii, llrtrwanl
Vnn TaiMN'f, PrentliM
Vuiiithii, DuvH
Vhi puruii, Carrlo
for thoc letters
lllill. C'hMrltK i:
i Huff, JmmmiIi
jHtkf'll, t 1)0
JmiKmhi, II. II,
.IhUwii, MiikIi
.littkiMiii. M. M.
Jiuich. Win. T,
t 1.. 1... i
Uinlrlf, Hint
Persons calling
will please say they are advertised.
A. II. Grunt. Postmaster.
John I,. Kevcr returned Sunday
from an expedition over in the
Tumalo country in search of the
big-Krizzly that cross'ed the Des
chutes last week near the Dutch
John bridije. Mr. Kever found
plenty evidences of bears, some ol
them leaving mighty big tracks too,
but none of, the signs were fresh
ond there was no trace of the gi
gantic creature he was seeking.
The bears are now going to fatten
in the huckleberry patches. Later
most of them wilt come down 011
the edge of the desert again and
they will Hot go into winter quar
ters until well into December.
II. M. Street was up from the
Matoles With 11 load of vegetables
yesterday. He raises musk and
water melons, beans, peas, toma
toes, cabbages etc, very successfully.
Hut the melon season has now pass
ed nnd hereafter Mr. Street will
only bring, tomatoes nuil cabbages
I to the Bend market.
PUSHING THE WORK
200 Men and 100 Tcvitns
fStnv Bin ployed.
THIS I'OKCB TO IJB DOUBLRD
t). I. & P. Co. (hiil It Necessary
to Buy 50 TenniK--l!(ulpmcnt
ami Supplies Arriving.
The Dam .iittes Irrigation &
Power Co. now has about 200
men and 100 tenuis at work and is
trying to double this force as .soon
as possible. 'About 50 Italian lab
orers havu beau brought in for
work on the upper ditch, and more
will probably be engaged. I wenty
Americans nra clearing the right of
way for that canal. More than
100 men arc at the lower construc
tion camp. " Then two engineer
L parties arc in the field making a
loxgrapucal examination of the
fcouutry.
The company is getting 50 teams
of its o,wii to put 011 the, ' canal
work. Half the horses have been
bought ii the jiast week. Ifor
this pur,poc wild range horse are
taken, tug company breaking and
providing harnesses for them.
A largo number of scrapers and
;reat quantity qf general suppl ies
lave tweti rocoved by the company
und the freighted nro crowded to
bring in more. r '
C. 1J. Ratious hay been appointed
to superintend the conntriictibn. of
!llll ,WIV (1llt11l
....- .,- ..,v..-.. .
accent cliatigcs u no oiucmt
roatcr of the company hero nakc
F. U. Rowlcc suiKirintetidcnt in
stead of assistant general mcuagcr.
C. W. Red field chief engineer and
V. L. Tompkins cashier with George
jones.us liusistant.t
DISASTOR DIDN'T HAPPEN,
Heavy Rock Pell WlicroQIant Powder
Had Just Hccn Removed.
Luck or providence appears to
have become interested in Jim
Ovcrturl". It saved him from being
blown to smithereens by a giant
nowdor explosion last Monday.
One part of the warehouse of the
Pilot Huttc company at the mill yard
is used for an office. The company
is doing some blasting of rock at
the edge of the river nearby, where
a wing dam is ttttdcr construction.
Jim Ovcrturf who has charge of
the mill yard, noticed n broken
box of giant powder, from which
but little had been taken, on the
warehouse floor where somebody
was likely to stumble against it, and
as a measure of safety he set it up
on a shelf in plain sight where its
dangerous nature would be appar
ent to all. A few minutes later as
Ovcrturf was sitting in the office
an uuusally heavy blast was set off
and a rock weighing n- hundred
pounds or more sailed into the sky
and descended squarely upon the
roof of the warehouse. It crashed
through that roof and through the
floor underneath, precisely in the
spot from which the giant powder
had been removed n few miiites be
fore. Instead of the explosion that
would nave wrecked the structute
and caused loss of life there is only
the insignificant injury to the build
ing, because of the providential
carefulness of the young man in
moving the giant powder at the
right time,
Mrs. Ray I.ovell and hersistef,
Miss IHliot, of Columbus, Ohio,
who have been visiting in Bend,
attests of Mrs. C. 15. Lovcll. loft
yesterday morning for Shauiko, be
ing driven out by Harry Hunter.
They go to Portland for n short
visit and exbect to iouruev through
California before returning to their
Columbus home. In their short
visit here they became quite n part
of the community and are as much
missed us old residents would be.
JOHN
CCKC
Agricultural
Implements
Mowers Rakes, Plows,
Harrows, Drills, Wagons
PHOENIX PAINTS
Five-Year Guarantee
RUBEROID ROOFING
Order it. for-Your New House
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, etc.
Glass, Paints,
Window Sashes,
DOORS, OILS
The Bend
Mercantile Co.
BEND ' OREGON
-. ' I itJli . ill ij , i.lkl J rf.4 l
l
LUMBER
-nt-
BEND,
OREGON
The mill of the Pilot Butte Develop
ment Company has begun sawing and
hereafter will be ready to supply all
kinds of surfaced and rough
LUMBER and SHINGLES
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PILOT MITE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY