The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 21, 1904, Image 1

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IIK.N'J), OKHCON, 1'KIUAY, OCT. 21, 1904.
NO. 32
T IKJFT IP
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BEND
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sisejioreoiitof.it
.Sells Ills Ranch to
W. S. NIcliol.
Dr.
WILLMAICIilT A I'KUITI'AKM
ilO Acrcnfor $fi,(ll)07( Aero Un
tier Cultivation mill Wntcr
l'l)M0K4iluil (liven.
The lilnturic old Siftciuoie pUce
lias at length changed lmtiiU
ikU John Simmiiihu ImmI Mnndnv
.iid out completely to Dr. S
Nuhol. who came to Ileud about
1 . weeks ago from Oklahoma
'1 .! tule Include 340 acre (ex-
jtiiig about mi acre previous!)
.1.1 lo T. W Tripjett and A. I.
Ii.xoii) anil the coHMderntioii i
,KI, l'oMeftlduU WH glVCH t
I'tHUf. 1 no uoici huh iMirn imriiiv.
l- 11 tented to A. I.. Stephen u
u a tliivn prviouly. for the term ot
i star. Dr. mnl Mrs. Nichol moved
iti 'i tlie old StMrmorv homestead
1. .inn Mini they are enjoying quur
lu rutic enough to be quite 10
9 iiuiilio. 1
I r isiciioi, miice purcnaftiHg trot
r..'i. li, tia aoiit one acre lor j.jwi
..iil iiiiother acre lit bargained nt the
1 in- price, mxiecii oinor Heir
j, i' 1 pnmeu in one acre 101 nou ntv
ii . 1 ut $150 each.
In ! Uck from the
'Mutf The aox lot
I bey are u
river on the
front on the
n.-r
Die purpose of Dr. Nichol in
p"hi thin ranch Ww to make a
K ut f..rm of it. Alxitit 75 Bi-rcn
V.- .in the flat on both aidra of the
11 -r, the remainder id more or htaa
Ui' out VMtnaow cmsiiv ior uuiuer
:. I critrlug. 1 uniocr lias own
iuillbyUr Nlrlwl to tUt Pilot
luite
ti u milt much linn mreauy neen
lXnn by Dr. ISichuJ. Two
t'i iinuiid Mrawbcrry plants, two
iwand betry Inwhea and a lot of
U- mnl prune and other frtnt
li s have leett ornereu ami win 1
1 m the wound thin fall. Part of
t'.r laud will be devoted to vegeU'
17 - nt which line it Inu already dc
m n-.trated it sitjieiiority.
. Vl the Mild on t'ie Ik'hchlltes
! s H under ditch with water
1 WRnBMjTcPijaiirijea-twwfev
in Oregon
IN' THK ricliMt urain,
Unit and stock section in
the world.
IlttudtedH
of acres of
of thousand
laud ready for
the settler
AT ACTUM,
1ST UV UKCI.AMATION
DEED DIRECT
Irom the State of Oregon
The cost of laud averages
ft 0.00 per acre.
PERPETUAL WATER
RIGHT
l"Kl!IJ WATIIU ft.r iifiMiifmir ytit
t Muiii tlnif It U liltiifil 011 Unil lu
nil hIiii iiiicliur licfiitr
Jumury I, (vj.
Irrigation Company under con
trdl of the State Land
Hoard of Oregon
AiiimiiSH Tim
'Ij-SCllUJJES IHI'HOYIiMENT Uit
1UJN1), - OKKGON
, V 1 iFu.
UppfQ-
1 wculy two years ago Mr. Sise
mine came to this place on the
river, where John Todd occupied h
log cabin mid viewed complacently
the exmnc of Kr.itiy bottom laud.
It just fitted the Siscinote eye and
lie opened negotiations to buy t.
When Mr. Todd tillered to Mil hia
honicNtead tcliiiiiiiisliineiit fori,
.pxi.Mi. SiH'tuore tixik the ofler.
He hm fetted his xovetuinenl title
mid held the place ever since, ndd
uiK to it Mo nu 11 number of
year later. That waa ipiite a
Npular lewitl for travelers in the
Deachulea country. The i'arewell
Ikml lintel and the Slants plnce
were luik cometitoiH for trad.
.1111I Mr. Siaeiuotc at his own ex
penae a numbrr of ycais iiro built
1 bridge acrons the Deschutes at hn
place and preaeutvd it to the county
in ordt to pull the county 10ml
iikI the bulk of travel his way.
That bridge is 38s feet loll); and
-ost Mr. KUmore juit ?35.
Tliough Mr. Sim-more has two
ranches In the Koguc river valley,
l.edoeaitot find it in hia heart to
leme the Dcachtttea, where he has
spent so many yearn of his life
Hut he is now 09 and alone and
eela the iiec easily for eaaing up a
bit. He wants to buy back a amiilli
i-orner of his old hotneatead audi
-lay with the asuKUtiotifc of old.
t
1'arewell Iknd.
Water Spmita Uncover Cool.
Adam Kotmaii Uhs 160 acres of
leeiled laud aUnit 15 miles aouth
if Fossil on which last Hummer'
Atcr spoil Ls uncovered a lot of
i'xcellenl coal. This is in the form
if numerous fragment itud also in
me plare in a mensure more than 10
ect thick, covtriug a coiuiikrable
arn. Mr. Jvotainan ia about to
undertake lU doveJopment. lit
, ZZJZ Z& T ihok
says there Ik no dotilk about til
mamaj aaunuu
cokliiR coal.
Itond Taluphone l!clianj;e.
The switcliboarxl for the Ileud
telephone exchange has arrived
.itid the work of installing the plant
is under way. It will start out
with 90 iiiMrumenU. The local
service will have full metallic
ireuit, though the long distance
line is a single wiie.
II. C. !r.Hi haa charge of the
getting out of jtoIeK for the local
iiics. Tlieae will be of peeled nine
In alsiut a month the wires will be
1 retted and the instrument in--.tullcd
lor service.
Ilnnieas 1111J SnJUlo Store.
0. S. Livingston of Portland,
came to Ileud this week to visit his
iMUsiu, Mrs. C. II. Krickson. It
i'litue to his notice that thu would
lie a good place to put in a harness
and saddle store and he Iisn ar
ranged to okmi an establishment of
that chatacter, next to the new
livery stable of Poiter ft Wright, on
Komi street. He execU to have
it in operation by the middle ol
November.
In the case of C. H. Lytic against
A. M Drake for a $3,000 com
mission for selling thu irrigation
interests of the Pilot Ituttc Develop
ment Coiiimiiy to the Deschutes
Irrigation ft Power eonimuy, at
torney V. H. Oticriii, Jr.. appealed
for the defense at Piiueville, had
parts of the complaint .stricken out
and the case, in the alMeiice of Mr.
Drake, continued for the term.
ThciilluKiitiou that Mr. Drake was
the principal stockholder of the
Pilot Unite Company was stricken
out and the motion to make more
definite and certain respectiiiR the
I character of the alleged contract-
that a copy be .set forth if it was in
writing was allowed.
A L. Leimati, who woiks at the
Steidl ft Kecd sawmill, returned
Tuesbay night with a bride who
was a Miss Nettie Morris, of Hay
stabk. Mr. and Mrs. Leiman have
a cottage of tlicit own about ready
to occupy
1 ighlH iKTiirc utidct actual
prlntoii fot yeata.
DIGS
Water Shut
Btitu
Out of
Canal.
Pilot
WILL M! DliY TWO WHIJKS
In
Hint Hi IW Capacj'ty
l More 'llisn TralilcU
Campti Shifted
Will
Tuewlay night water was turned
out of the Pilot Hulte canal and the
work of enlarging that channel be
gau next day. It will probably Ik
completed down to Jteml in two
weeks, so the water service to the
townsite may be resumed. Tin
canal is to be made captble of
carrying 150 cubic feet of water u
second; now it carries about f
cubic feel a second. A large part
of the miscalculation in the tirst
place is due to the sut prising teuton v
if the soil. The excuvalion tint
was expected to be done by the
water lulled. The land holds upi
.igainst il and must be dug n.t '
Aith scrapers, demolishing prct; '
eflectttully the old bugbear that the I
Deschutes soil ia so light and !. ,
that it will not even give dircvti'i-.i
to streams of water. 1
The camp which has been work
ing near Porknl Horn bntte has
bwtt moved Ibis week and li nlfi 1
into two ramps, one of whuh i1
located about H miles betnw H.-ml
.nii the other about ia miles bc'.tm- ,
About Mo men will he in e.uii
amp, engaged lit cnLrin,
the cinal II is expt-. led to
have all that work done by early
spring, so the completed canal will
ser next kupo nil thu segregated
:aul to the nolawij.
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That work will not in any way bu
dackened for the enlargement ol
the Pilot Hutte canal.
imctii-rii mf iMiMrt
1 IH.H IIMI. lJI lit. 111.
4)r. .Merrill to Hrect One Soon Next
Ills lriigtrv.
Dr. C. W. Merrill is formulating
plans for a hospital at Ileud. Ho
expects to have it in running order
early next year.
The new structure will proliabl)
adjoin the drugstore on the south,
there being 30 feet of sjwee be
tween the drugstore ami the south
edge of the lot. Ujioii that a two
slorv .structure will be planned for
hospital accomodations. It is jxm
sible that the lower jmrt will be
rented for some business not iiicom
iMliblc with the hospital above, but
that U not settled yet.
The main idea is to provide a
suitable place for surgical opera
tions and serious cases of illness
which are likely to call for Secial
treatment. The size of the institu
tion will dcM!iid much upon the
growth of the community in the
coming three mouths. .
AUTO UNI! N12ARS BHNl).'
(lrailos Will Ixe lliroiu;li In three
Week Alore.
The grading crew for the auto
mobile line (Central Oiegon Trans
portation Co.) is at work this side
of l'otest's. It is expected that the
grude for the entire line will In
completed into Delhi within the
coming thtee weeks!. This the
news was brought by contract
or Archie Mason who was in Demi
the first patt of the week.
That, however, does not mean
that auto cats will begin running
immcdiatclv. The road-machine
work will be doile but there will re
main tiic construction of culvert
and biidges alid rollilig the road
lx:d, and the tolling cahnot be done
before the bjNVerts" and bridges are
finished. So the line to lknd will
not be in operation before December
and the Priucville branch muy be a
little luter.
gmsiggj3a'arfflMg.Kgsaj
JOHN
DGBRE
Mowers,
Harrows,
Mir
PHOENIX .PAINTS
Five-Year
RUBEROID ROOFING
Order it. for Your New Mouse
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Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, etc.
Glass, Paints,
DOOKS,
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LUMB
BEND,
Tiic 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 BUTTE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Aericul
npkements
hi
Rakes, Plows,
Drills, Wagons
Guarantee
ftai Mnrrms im
WJndow Sashes,
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