THE BEND JtJIlLirLr j tl rs: ""V voi,. u BEND, OREGON, PKIDAY, JAN 20, 1905. NO. 45 - PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. l. lllININ, JK. (I. C. Htl IMIItlANN mJHRIN. 8TJHNHMANN AllorucVf nnd Counsellors nt l,aw NtlTAHn l'VHI.IC ViacIIk III KUIc mitt I'nlnM CihhM IIUNJ) OUHOON V. C. COE, M. D. OI'l'ICK OVKH IIAXIC ' ' " Physician and Surgeon IIKNI) nllKUON DR. B. F. BUTLER DENTIST All Kinds or Dculnl Work Fair Prices EXAMINATION I'kKH KlfH ( lUlik IHlMlHf. IIKNI). OHIKIUK MMI iwmtm iwHWlir ANIIMU.II, MWU AND II I nHri!Krr. .1. L. AcCULLOCM, Ahstractcrnnd lUamlncrcf titles, t,niul otxl T l.oakftl Aflr for ,Nmi-KrMnl KINUVII.UI. . UHKOtiN J, M. UWVRI3NCE, V. H, C()MMIMOIONIIH. Notary Public, Insurance, Townshi 1'lttt.s for UpjHsr Dem-hutes Valley HKNI). flHXOON. NuTAKV l'1'HI.IC INftVKANCI A. H. GRANT Att Aw ' Liverpool, London & (llobe, nm' Lnuciiiiirc I'lrc liitsilrnncc Copipnnlos. upnd, OUIMION U V JKIKKAC M II CIA - KUMrmiMM I) Drs. Belknap &. Edwards, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. PRINHVIM.I! 0K1H10N Offk at Kent uf U'lnntk'i lmc Meie J, W. Bledsoe IMIOTOdKAPHUK tfV.SlX. .... OKItOOS All Vfllf l'e (! itl lmitk Itclmt HiiilOvl nt Atir Tlmr Crook County Realty Co Heal Estate Bought and Sold. I.lfo nnd Accident INSURANCIi. nrtKMlH l tit UK H'lUUNO KIXII. ril) cTnTsmith Sign Writing Graining, Enameling nnd Interim FinWhiug hhop In irtr u( lilnlw'i gtllrty TRIPLGTT BROS. Barber Shop & Baths licit uf accommodations nnd work promptly done. WAM, ST. 1II5ND, OKItUON F. A1ILO LOBDIHLL SlQpRlfER Anil Scenic Artist. Advertising and CARD WRITING Vliutlo lloml HI lint to IIIkImx pliolu t;lltiy A Miss Grace Jones teacher or Voice & Piano I now rrmly fur itlla lunl mil I f..utit I Mh.Tomi'KIN rolilrmr lll.NIi, Omi: WEIDER & LOUDELL. PAINTERS AND Paper Hangers i:STIM.TI5S ON - APPLICATION W11II Paper nt I'liitliiinl Prleoa L. I). WIEST Civil Engineer Special qualifications for Lnnd Surveying nnd Irri gation Work. llilllilliijf Plana ami Hiu'i'IUcnUdUM Made HUM) OKHdON Dry Goods Groceries Hardware. Before purchasing elsewhere get our prices on tfllELPund BUILDERS' HARDWARE and MA TIBIALS. Wc carry it complete line of Ranges, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Windows and Doors, (Hans, Paints and Oils. Ruberoid Roofing, Build ing Paper, Tarred Felt. ..IN.. FURNISHINGS we offer Overcoats, lint., Cnjw, Hoots, and Show, German Sock and Rubber Footwear, Overalls, Jniiier etc. OUR, GROCERY DEPARTMENT--- in full of nv. Iiriclit. frctili oods,lotli stHpIc and fancy, and prievs ps low as olwwhere, quality coimiderwl. Wc ate iieutii (or the John Doero line of Wagons and Agricultural Iiupluiuiit. The Bend Mercantile Co., Bend, Oregon x 1 At Iknd, I Oregon. LUMBER npHB mill of the 1 Pilot Butte De velopment Com pany is prepared to supply all kinds of surfaced and rough i , r , , . , Lumber and Shingles at Kcasonnblo PricQs Pilot Btitte Development Company Ken NEW HOME BAKERY I InvitiK ''ccided to put in it first-clnss bakery, we wilt lie ready for business nbout Jnu. 10. We will then have our building and oven complete. Wjjl deliver all bakery goods to nny part of the city or pesclttitcs. Watch for the N12W MOAU3 UAKBKY waon. A 'phone will be in the building, so call us up nnd we will deliver your brend nnd pastry nt your door, llnkory opposite Uaptist church on south side of street. A. L. ST1JPHKNS, Prop. At Ik-nd, Orcjcon. j6 GOOD FOR FARMING Great Irrigation Promise 'in Bcntl Region. JUOQAIBNT 01' AN (IXI'iIUT llio Soil In easily Cultivated nnd Very I'crtllo-Ati Ample Sup ply of Water. Some time ago an expert irriga tion engineer, E. C. Kinney, was employ! by the Deachutui Irriga tion & Power Co. to examine this field nnd rcxrt nn the work of tlieooitiMniy, tint (piality of the m, the water supply and the f;cu era! aipect of the country. Mr Johnston wanted the judgment of a trained excrt to guide him in the work of development under way here. Mr. Kinney's conclusions weru presented in the following letter: Mend, Oregon, Nov. lfith, ll0. .1. 0. .lilnitin, Rt". Oencral Man uttor lliwr Hlr: Itclturiiij; tovourin milry nt t tli pruwint eoiHlhinn of TliH IteM'luitHM Irrivatloti X I'ohm CiiiiMiiy'it IkimIi uihI cimihIii, nltvr eareful xaiiilnatlnii I HihI 11 very lurye tract of UihI lying ui Im'ik'Ii ihI lirimil vllr. r.ltli vitv moderate lo-, nnuMlly v,e 'ImiII to tlm et)' liitrilmtlnn of wmWt in the proci 01 irrigation. Tl ie imimI Im fortneil from linintcMrHttxl Un, lt of rine t ox turn and eMily itlltivulrtl. hih! in of the wtne MfH-rMl nature of laittUiuC'olorMU(NeH .Mux Iron in I Arixoim that liear ImineiiiM rrtin, hIk-ii properly coltivwtod arxi Irrwateil. It lm uvary appararKe of Miik viry fertile hihI piolnetlre. 1 nmi an extciifMe aynU-in ot t-rl IhhI out, ainl jwrtliilly (imctructi-l, and u Urae fort- of im-ii nihI tt-anm hoh viorklriK to conmlete the Uin. Tin- I'Mimlx art laid nut luvordlnK to tlit lateat tinu'tice of the Wt irrietitloii ertdlneeri', ami hIihii computed will "apply fitter in amjile quMtitily for tlu IrrkHtlmi uftlie IhimIh in iiietlon. 'Viieauiunnt of nulur In tliu river by iiMniKiircniunt U inunv tiinex mere than oti Hill nel In iiceanal and thereforf will lie atnjle, Tlie eltiintion of your luiwl In the nrar vicinity of tlm recit ruolllr i-oact citiifiwill kivc you at all tfmwa an abundant market, tliun making the uliulefituatiun eitpecinlly valuaUlu ami attractive to your company and to the HuttlerxuiHler it. The ftlluatlftu In one of tliebaat I have ptH-ii In travullnc through Muutaha, VfiiniiiKi Colorado and Ariaona. I Htm that your employee are active and alert in their dutiu anil think that you have an excellent orpiuiluitiwi. cry iruiv yourf, ft. C. K INN BY. Mr. Kinney is a trained engineer oflarc experience. He laid out the city of Loraine, Ohio, and built the system of docks there. Then he was engineer of the Hannibsl & Moberly railroad five years, chiet engineer of the Des Moines & Northern, two years and assistant chief engineer of the Union Pacific railroad several years. For 10 years past he Has been chief engi neer of the West Gallatin Irrigation Co. in Montmlu, and he has made a close study of irrigation in all the arid laud status. K. i. Kinney, employed in the cngiuver department of the D. I. & P. Co., is it son of the Montana ir rigation expert. aoT A PINE couaR. W. I. Vundcvert's After Dinner Pas- tlmcPnnthers Prcntlful. Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock W. P. Vaudevert left town to look up some of his cattle over on the Tumalo. llefore 4 o'clock he re turned with n big conger strapped across his horse behind the saddle. The carcass was still warm and bleeding, Jt weighed over too txninds aud measured 6 feet 9 incites from tip to tip. Vandevcrt hadcrossedthe Tumalo aud turned down stream. Near the W. P. Downing place he noticed the fresh tracks of a panther. This he followed nearly a mile when Tony, his horse, saw the varmint scudding along the hillside. Van devcrt urged the horse along but the snow was pretty deep there and the crust sharp. The conger was gain ing and Vaudevert brought his rifle to bear nnd sent n bullet after the beast. There was no response. For a hundred yards the trail showed no blood, but soon there was plenty of it aud the cougar made for shelter in n ledge of rock. Vaudevert passed around below the ledge nnd found the cougar, which reared tip threateningly and then sank out of sight, repeating the act at short intervals. The hunter raised his gun and as the varmint's head came up above the rook let drive. The bullet eutered its mouth breaking n big tooth and pawing through without inflicting fatal tannage.' ' ' Then there" was a demonstration 'tt fury and it would' have gone hard with any creature within reach of the cougar. Then Van levert got in another shot that passed through the beast'" head and ended the b.usinc5S. When he wnt up to get the carcass he found it gripping a rock like a vise. He also found that the first shot had pierced the panther at the root of the tail and would soon have prov wl fatal. Mr. Vandevort gave the pelt, which was extra fine, to W H. CUtcrin, jr. The gun which slew this cougar nas. uonc mucn execution among the panthers and bears of Central Oregon. Tile .stock is broken nnd tied with an old cord. It lacks many of the marks of a fashionable Katning-piece but it has a great recoru. some live years ago it took part in a scene that closed the cureerot oneof the most famous grjz.lies of the Cascades, for whose scalp there waa a standing reward of $100. Vantfcvert got the rcwatcl and the cattlemen were mightv Kin I to pay it, for their losses by this i,20o-pouu,d boar had been many times that stitri. One of the teeth of the old terror is a paper weight on; The' Bulletin's "editora desk and an object of much interest On Monday Mr. Vandevcrt rai. across a cougar's trail about i miles cast of town but he hai no time to tonowit. The satm night Carman, the barber, swear' he saw a cougar on, the rocks . short distance from his house. V was early in the evening' aud ir bright moonlight. The Triplet? boys went with hitn, afterwards u look for the animal but could no' find any traces of it. LAND RESTORED TO. ENTRY. Several Townships that Were With- drawn South of Bead. Tin; Dallks, Ork., Jan. 20. The district land office has receiver notico that the following tracts .withdrawu (or forestry purpose July 31, w3, will be restored tr entry upon 90. days' advertisement: All Tp. iSS, R ti E. All 1,9-1 1. All 19-12, except S4 Sec. 32. All 19-14, except Sees. 30, 31, 32 and W 19. 1 ' All 19-15. Greater part of 'q and 19-13. Fractional parts of 7-1,0, 18-10 20-I2, 20-13, 20-14 and Jj 20-J3 All 20-16 except Sees,. J9, 30, 31 and 32. Life at Laldlaw-, K. 1-. Dayton drove in frtun Bhanlkt a few tuyn nio, with three more load of to,re piKlu. He is now in Ills new t"r iMtilutni;. .Mr Pfnklmin ami family arrived home Saturday. Iiavinu snout tlm holl. dnyKiit their old home near Condon I tlSlUIAII ArronKcin,eus nro belnu made to hold the Sunday services in the hall, an tin school house l hardlv lare inniiQh n, aecouiiihjd.at.0 all who desire to attend r.. ii. jatuui's noiuemud goods wen UKht in from phaniko Saturday Ills family arrived tnyeuks agp. J. A, CarUou isnrtimtriiii'' to mova In to town m soon as their house ean l iinuhed. The hutchur shop was completed a few days ago. .Mr, Clark has charge ol Mr. Frauk.May having complet ed and funiished his bachelor quar ters, on Bottd and Ohio sreets, lost Saturday evening gave a house warming. The guests present were Mrs. C. A. Jones. Mrs y. Wilson, the Misses Marion Wiest, Iva West, Ruth Reid, Florence Mc Cann, Messrs C. P. Becker, J. H. Overturf, C. E. Reed and Will Wilson. Mrs. Jones acted as canperon. The entertainment of tne evening was a taffy pull, the guests enjoying a very pleasant evening. Dr. B. F Butler, who was for a number of years resident dentist at Arlington, arrived in Bend Tuesday aud has decided to take permanent location here. He bus leased the only remaining office in the bank building and will be ready for bust netss in a day or two. The Bulletin has received n number of letters from people who know Dr. Butler. commending him highly as a citi zen and for his professional skill. The doctor's family is now' visiting in Polk county but will soon join him here. Annua, meadow hay aud nil Kiuus ot gram. Mutzig & Becker. FOR, A NEW CITY JAIL Contract Awarded to the '" Brosterhouscs. TO BE DONE IN TEN DAYS, Two Franchise Ordinances nro Dcford the Common Council of Dend. Last Tuesday night the city council received the following bida for building a city jail John Hansen, 17Q.00 4B0.rt WW.Otl 323.0(1 15)2 Jfci ao.ai . 247.011 138.CM lamed A. McCoy, ID. M.'Kiry, - - I.. II. McCann -riroterhona Hros, A. A. Anthony, U T. North. V. II. Brock, These bids were for a butlding 16 feet square built of dressed 2x43, vith a coridor 6 feet wide in the .'ront and the remainder of the" .pace divided into two cells. It .s to be located just ofT the town plat, but within the corporate limit; .1 short distance eastward from the Minnesota Buffet. The matter of awarding the con 'ract was referred to a special com mitee consisting of AJdcnncn! Mc? Mdlian, Ked field and Ericksou. I'll is committee awarded it to Bros erhous Bros, on the bid of $292.32. Contract was signed yesterday and he jail Is to Tie completed by Jan mry 30. Two franchise ordinances were ead and referred. One isfor the Bend vVater, Light & Powr Co and the tber for the Deschutes Telephone Jo. Aldermen Shonqucst, Merrill ndWest were appointed a com nittec to draft and report rules for he council. The council adjourned till next rucsday evening. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing inder the name and style of Fred . Sboriquest & Co. is this day tissolvcd by mutual consent, Fred . Shonquest retiring; and the emaining partners, Champ Smith md Isom Cleek, assuming all debts tnd collecting all biUs due the com jany, as it has "heretofore existed. Dated at Bend, Oregon, January t6, 1905. FRED A. SHONQUEST CHAMP SMITH XSOM CLEE.K. A Farm Bargain. Homestead of 160 acres, com plete title, only three miles from (lend, for sde by Ctook County Reajty Qo., at much less than price )f ditch laud. Mill feed $2.75 per hundred at Mutzig arid Becker's. Free Land In Oregon IN THE richest graiu, fruit nnd stock section in the world. Htindrcds of thousands ' of acres of land ready for tlje settler AT ACTUAIi COST QF RECLAMATION DEED DIRECT From the State of Oregou The cost of land averages $10.00 per acre. PERPETUAL WATER RIGHT Irrigation Company under con-, trol of the State Land Board of Oregou Address tu BESCUUTES IMPfiOYEMENT C0. BEND, - OREGON ? V