m . "i THE BEND BULLETIN. nW VOL. II 1WND, OKI-ICON, l'KIAY i l NOV. 25, 1 904. NO, 37 W BITING NEW LAND I)r, Nichols Takes Flume Across River. I7(w niiirr OF PIIM! niicussaky One IVnturc of Development Kaiicli I'lirchtiioU 0 joint Slacmorc. for I Ur. W. S. Nichol, who recently bought tint Siiwmorc ranch, itt pro viding menus for CHiryitiK water ucrois to the west tdtlu of tlmstruam to water a cmiKirierahle area 011 the Hat mid alo on the hlulT there,. He hu$ already built ami laid a pipe n fool in diumctur across the river and Mink it above iwvcu triangular stonr nlurs thnt wiy keep it safely moored. Thin will eolt'vey water front the doctor's own Irrigation canal on the east sl.le to Ills Hat land on the wufct silk, though nn additional 200 (ect of ple wiTlbu required, the tube ncroM the attcnin beinjj 300 feet Ioiir. The irrigation of the IiIrIi land on the went wide prccutcd h profi lent of considerable complexity. The Nichol water right wotthl not CHrry the wuttr high iinoilh. I'i tally tha doctor bought from the Pilot Iluttecontxiuy water Mtfliclenl (or 20 ere on the Wet Jtidu high lands and iwt about Retting itactoM where needed. Tlits water wns to Ik taken from the Pilot llutte eaunl of the I). I. & P. Co. Prom the rim' rock about .10 feet hi k)i 011 t.lie east side the witter whs to lc tnkwt down and acto.wi the river and mimed above rim rok 30 fuel high 011 the ohm Kidc. The distance between the it'W dotwminoil to make n tight plank Ikk a foot square to carry the water from rim rock to rim rock and construction of thin i now in projnH, the secticvt cro- UK the river having already been aid. Hut tlw fuel tlmt.tjie low (mat side ditch, M wlt nft the cant Hide high Hue, is to feed through the river pine to both low lauds huiI high iaiuU oh the wet side com plicate the matter. Itoth high prcttrt? and low iircunire service W to gu through the otic line acrm , the river. This is adjimted how ever, by havltii; the two service nl different time. When hv low pressure service is 011 the'high pre sure water will be turned off, and vice versa. This Hcrvicu will bring about Co ncret) of highly productive laud un der water lor next Sanson. Church Notes, Kov. Pather Hickcy, who it nt prudent making his, pastoral visit to I lend, will lecture tonight and Suttir dnp night in the II. M. halt. The reverend gentleman is a pleading and forcible senker whom it will w a great reat to hear. The lectures are free and all are invited to at tend. The subject tonight will Ik-: "Indulgence" and '.SuiHsnttitioim." Saturday night: "Can the priest forgive sin" and "Is he paid there for." Qu Sunday morning At 9:30 o'clock Pather Hickcy will celebrate muss in the school house to enable all his jwitiIioiicis to make the great Jubilee and also thuir Christmas duty The Rev. O. W. Triplett will hold services at the new Hup tint church next Monday evening in stead of Sunday as previously an nonncel. The Ilaptists will give an enter tainment at their new church on Saturday night of next week. There will !e a varied programme and plenty of divertismeut. MORIS TP.I.HPHONU LINRS. Free Land in Oregon IN Till? richest grain, fruit and stock section in the world. Wire to l.oldlmv at Oncetflho Local Hxcli.injc. The Deschutes Telephone Com- (mtiy will at once begin construction of a line from Ilcud to Laidtaw. This will Ik; finished in a weak or two and it will greatly increase the ufflciency of the Howl ottcjuiiif. i In the past week the comjKiny has bought wire, brackets and brace for more than 00 milwt of telephone line. 1 here arc now 36 telephone instruments 011 hattd. The Deschutes Telephone Com pany will supply telephones at resi dences in Ileud for $2 a mouth and at business places at fa 50 a month until the number of the latter clax exceeds 30. Then the rate will be reduced to $j n month. After 30 buaiitew telephone are installed the rate will lw only $-5 a month. None of these pricea contemplate portylines. All will Ue main ami full metallic circuit. . SUICIDE BY HANGING Man Fotmu', Suspended Prom Juniper Tree, I'l'AR OP TROUULU IS CAUSI5 Laborer nt I). I. & P. eV. Ilxpcrmcnt Parm Token Ills Own Llfo--' Nut In Ulxht Allnd Hundreds of thotirmuds of acres of laud rowdy for the settlor AT ACTUM. COST OP HKCKAMATION DEED DIRECT Prom the State of Oregon The cost of land averages f 10.00 per not. PERPETUAL WATER RIGHT PRIU!VATUR Tor turlal oroiic ytr TrM (Imic l,rt lurntil mi Uml to nil who imrchiK lie fore Juumry I, l"J. Irrigation Company under con trol of lite State I.and ijoard of Orcjjou A.ni)K(s,s Tii iirciiiiTi-p iLitiiimrruruT eft ' LOiiun;j iiniuurtmiiiu wu.i BUND, - OREGONy- . - n- Cfinlk Talk, A chalk talk by V. Mllo I.oudell was the feature of the mectiiur of I the Ileud Literary and Delmtinic Society Wednesday night. He showed great facility at drawing charactet istic faces and objects and scenes, usually giving n humorous turn to each. .Mr. i.oiMicii win probably give an entertainment under tile-auspices of the debating society or the Deud Magazine Club within a few weeks. A committee has been appointed to arrange the matter. The object will be to raikc funds for tho rending roomv which is expected, to be opeuuil noon. The chalk talk is entitled "PhaseH of fuccs" and will consist of the rapid drawing of caricatures interspersed with hum orous sketches, musical and other wise. The specimens of his work presented Wednesday night won citthusiatic applaiuc and bespoke a large patronage for the entertain ment. George Wis'ner, a Uohpmiau lslorcr' about 30 years old who had IrecD employed at the experiment farm of Hie I). I. & V Co- about two weeks, committed suicide Tues day morning by hanging to a juni per tree at the farm. Justice Law rence empaneled a jury to inquire into the cause of den't.h and the jury brought itt n verdict of suicide and that the dce'car-cd was probably not in his right mind at t,he time. Wisncr came t,o Hend about two weeks ago with Anton Li.sk a, who had known him a few months at Scio. He obtaiuotl work as a lolorcr with the D. I. vt P. Co. He was very quiet and his fellow workmen never got much acquaint ed with him. At the inquest An ton I, iikn testified that he had often thought Wtstier a Utile queer and last Sunday observed that his apparent mental unbalance was greater than he had lefore noticed. Wittier talked about something he n.io seen in a lioiieman paper touching n t licit Irom it certain ritatc in Hohemia and expressed fear that, it would cause him trouble with the Ilohcmiau consul in New York. IJska then told him he was. crazy. 1 he men sleeping 111 the taut with Wisncr toMified that he acted quccriy Monday lilght. 11c rose about 5 o'clock Tuesday morning, put on his best clothes, including a jwit of brand new leggings, made a break from the tent and hurried to a tree about 40 rods distant. The indications arc that Wisncr climbed the true about 1 s feet, put a uoone of ordinary clothesline around his neck,' fastened the other end abotit'thc tree and slid down until strangulation resulted One arm was over a limb, which bore part of the weight of the lnxly. In the absence of the coroner County Commiasioucr Sterns tele phoned to Justice Lawrence of HcuU precinct to hold the inquest. The jury summoned was composed of John Siscmorc, Chaunccy P. JJeck er, James M. Pattou, Theophile St Michel, Nicholas P. Welder and Praucw W. Cojwiaud. They cut down the body and heard testimony and reported the verdict of suicide. Undertaker Meyer gave the corpse decent burial. The deceased left a young wife at Scio, but had no other known relatives in this country. Don P. Ren of Madras is spend, ing a few days in Haul. Mr. and Mrs. Low gave a danc ing party iu.thiur hall Thanksgiv ing night, whioh was largely at tended and enjoyed. An invitation ball was given at the P.M. hall Thursday night. There was a goodly nttetidaucc of congen ial people, the music was excellent and the, affair was in all respects n pleasant party. Dancing continued only till midnight1, -A Dr. C. K. Coocns, father of Mrs. W. S. Nichol, arrived yesterday ?tld will spend some time in Iknd, robably taking permaneut location icre, . ... he The team becoming uttmanagablc, a workman at camp number three was badly cut and bruised about the head and face, Inst Saturday, being kicked by one of the horses he was driving on a Bcrapcr. He was brought to Dr.Merrill for trcat- mcnt.but was able to return to' camp the next day. W f 4 2) Prank M. Lovelnnd. in drilHn well on the Uarnelt ranch at Culvwj rati into a stratum, of sand thatrjs said to yield pcttoleutu. A depth of 215 feet has been attained and there the work hiills until the nr. rival of better.aprpTauces for dealintp witlijt. An oil gusher is expected oy, -some nnu uiey, wish 10 proiccjr the ,coutttry from.rtlevastatiou when it breaJcsJloosc, JOHN DEERE Agricultural Implements MOWERS, RAKES, PLOWS, HARROWS, DRILLS, WAGONS PHOENIX PAINTS i-ivn-YUAU quAJMNrnn RUBEROID ROOFING Order It for Your Neyr Homo jRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Hardware, etc. Glass, Paints, Window Shades, Doors, Oils . . . . t The Bend Mercantile Co. BEND, OREGON. LUMBER 1 At Bend, H Oregon. I V R i At Bend, Oregon. npHE mill of the Pilot Butte De velopment Com- pany is prepared . ; J"'4lf s 'to supply all kinds of surfaced and rough ., . ' Lumber and Shingle ,M IMMMfJ at Reasonable Prices - -Jk... a fr.- Pilot Bufte Development Company ' as1 ' V..wi . v. f,fii l"j0nt i-.vv5- - . .V Nv. 1 w N.J rf 1 ml "ll wZ2. A 1 ' i ,HK 'i.ti K MMf4 , 1 1.