The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 03, 1905, Image 1

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THE BEND BULLETIN,
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VOL. II
BEND, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEB 3, 1905.
NO. 47
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PROFESSIONAL CARD8
W. K. IIUnKIH, J. . C. HTMUBMAKW
(hiurln & Stelijemann
Allorncys and Counsellors nl law
4 NOTAUIIt I'UW.lC 1
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U. C. COE, M. D.
' OI'I'ICK OVUM HANK
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BKNIl OKKOUN
DR. B. F. BUTLER
DENTIST
Alt i(lnds of Denial Work Fair Trices
EXAMINATION FlUtlt
Otfitt III lUnk. IIHlMlHK IIIINII, OHttllON
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.1. l. Mcculloch,
Abstractor niul Examiner cf title.
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Jf. A, LAWRENCE,
U. H, COMMIHMONIIH.
Notary Public, Insurance, Township
Plats for UpiMtr Dohcliutas Valley.
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jmTAKY I'UHI.IC IHHUKAHCII
A. H. GR.ANT
Liverpool, ,mlon ft (llolc, mid
Ijiiiaislllre Fire Insurance
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pMiHty lb)rk4N,
Prs. Belknap &. Edwards,
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ERIiEVILLU OKUOON
Otkctt Krimf WlnneL'i lyuc H(w
Jt W- Bledsoe
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4IWII. OKHOON.
All NeistlM 1'iwfvtd iml lmjjlle
kliiiM futnuliol l Awy Time.
Crook County Realty Co
Real Estate Bought and Sold.
Lite null Accident
INSURANCE.
4'1'KHIK M'tl.MlN M.'ILIMU ItfSMp. OKMION
0. V. HELMS
JEWELER.
Watches niul Jewelry Repaired
l'irst-clnw Workmanship
Reasonable Rates
OfAc H l.lvMgM'in'4 HnriirM Hliujt
TRIPLE'IT BROS.
Barbor Shop & Uatlis
Heat of aceoiniuodations and
work promptly done.,..
WAU.8T, IIKN1), OKKOUN
C. N. SMITH
Sign Writing
Graining, Enameling and Interior
Finishing
Hliup In rwtr uf McIhw'pi RKtluy
Miss .Grace Jones
T C AC HEM or
Voice S Piano
It now tcnly for iiIUuiul mil I fUuM
nl Mh TnurKlNr rnMriiec IIHNO. Omi
WEIDER & LOIL'iELL
PAINTERS
AND
Paper Hungers
ESTIMATES ON - APPLICATION
Willi Paper nt Portland Prices
L. D. WIEST
CiviJ Engineer
Special qualifications for
Land Surveying atiil Irri
gation Work. .
Building riuiiH niul HprclllcutloiiH
Mmlu
dp.nd
0RE00N
Dry Goods
Groceries
Hardware,
Before purchasing cldowberc get our prices on
SHELF and BUILDERS' HAK.IHV Afrit " MA
TERIALS. We carry 11 complete line of itangcs,
Conking niul I tenting Stoves, Windows niul
Doors, Olnas, Points and Ull$.
Rubcroid Roofing, Build
ing Paper, Tarred Felt.
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FURNISHINGS
we offer Overcoats, Hats, Cups, Hoots, and Shoe,
(Jet man Socks and Rubber Footwear, Overall,
Jnmiwrs, etc.
OUR. GROCERY DEPARTMENT--
is full of new, bright, fresh goods, both staple and
fancy, and price as low a olscwherc, quality
considered.
We are agents for the John Deere iue of Wng0"
and AKri'-uUitrnl (mplementK.
The Bend Mercantile Co.,
Bend, Orogon,
LUMBER
a At Dcnd,
u Oregon.
TpHE mijl of the
Pilot Butte De
velopment Com
pany is prepared
to supply all kinds
of surfaced and
rough ,.,,...
Lumber Shingles
at Reasonable Trices
Pilot Butte Development
Company
NEW HOME BAKERY
Having '.k'dded to put in a first-class bakery, we
will be ready for business about Jan. 10. We will .
then have our building and oven complete. Will
deliver all bakjery goods to any part of the city or .
Deschutes. Watch for the NEW HOME BAKERY
wagon. A 'photic will be in the building, so call
us up and we will deliver your bread and pastry at
your door. Bakery opposite Baptist church on
south side of street. A. I,. STEPHENS, Prop. ..
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At Bend.
Oregon.
RAILROAD ADVANCE
Corvallls & Eastern Con
tracts for Ten Miles
WORKOPBNS IN TIIBSPRINO
First Step on the Way to UcnJ--
Olliers IJxpectcJ He fore tic
Season llndn.
1'okti.a.nd, Or., I'eb. 1 I'rom a
source of undoubted authority it is
learned that the Corvallis &. Uast
cru railroad has completed arrange
incuts Tor an advance or to miles in
the Cascade mountains. The con
tract for this extension is already
signed and the work will o for
ward soon as spring opens.
It is not quite clear what this
move of the Corvullis & Eastern
means unless it is a step in the con
struction of a line to liciid. The
extension will be entirely in the
forest reserve, so there is no local
traffic to be developed by jt. The
general understanding is that this
lo-inilc extension means an advance
to Ileud, perhaps this year, and
eventually across the state.
NEW RAILROAD PLANS.
R. B. Mutzlg Learns In the Ilast of
a New Deal.
K. It. Mutzig, who returned last
week from a seven-weeks visit in
Pittsburg and Chicago and didn't
bring a bride heard in Chicago
of some railroad plans of interest in
the Hcnd country. He got his in
formation from prominent lumber
men having timber interests on the
Pacific coast. It was to the effect
that ati option on the Corvallis &
Kastcru had been taken by a Cali
fornia syndicate. Though this op
tion is yet to run to March 15 be
fore being closed, so certain arc the
parties to take it that they have
authorized arrungements for exten
sion of the line, l'rosumably it is
in pursuance of that authority
that the io-mile contract referred
to in the foregoing Portland dis
patch was made. A man named
McClcary cither has the contract
for is acting for the contractor.
According to the story Mr. Mut
.ig brings the plan is to build iht
Corvallis & Kasteru across the
mountains and meet it in Central
Oregon with the new Western Pa
cific, now on the way up from San
lrraucisco. This is understood tt
be a Gould venture and will intro
duce a totally new influence into
the Oregon railroad situation.
Mr. Mutzig says they are talking
Bend everywhere and there is surt
to be a big rush this way in the
spring. In Portland Bend is dis
cussed in barber shops and restau
rants, with the latest news of the
war.
FRANCHISE ORDINANCES PASS
For Water and Telephone Companies"
Also Health Ordinance.
At the council meeting last Tues
day night the franchise ordinances
for the Bend Water, Light &
Power Co. and the Deschutes Tele
phone Co. wore passed, Both give
perpetual, but not exclusive, rights
in the streets.
A comprehensive health ordi
nance was also pussed and one to
regulate the construction of flues
in this city.
All these ordinances have ie
ceived the approval of Mayor Good
willie and appear elsewhere in this
paper.
As required by the rutes.adopted
at the previous meeting, the mayor
appointed the following .standing
committees;
Police, tiro and liquor llrengos Me
Millim, ltedtlcld and Kvickflon.
Elections Vtwt, O'Knmj niul Merrill.
StreotH, highway, sowem iiiid. public
land Hodfleld, Wott niul Itrltfktfon.
Itulea niul ordiT of business O'Knno,
Wotit tiiul Erlvknon,
Finance, uccounU mul current ex
! fw KHrkeon,Mrrl1l hihI McMillan,
Ikwltli Mrrlll,0Knnnii'HMflold.
O'Kanc, Wait and 'Kedfield were
appointed by the mayor to sec that
stove and necessary bedding should
be provided at the city jail. Alder
man Went is uiso to sec what ar
rangement can be made for board
of prisoners.
The bond of Hugh O'Kanc, ae
.saloonkeeper, with J. V. Stroud
and Ralph Sheldon as sureties, was
accepted by the council and the re
corder was instructed to isue li
cense to him. This is the third sa
loon license granted by this coun
cil in two weeks, bringing $1800
into the city treasury.
The bill of Gucrin &Steiuemann
Si 50 for legal services in connec
tion with the incorporation of the
town was ordered paid, all voting
for it except West, who voted No.
Seven new ordinances were intro
duced and read first time.
One provided for licensing var
ious avocations and anniscments;
another specified hqw sidewalks
should be built; another is to au
thorize the working of city prison
ers; another to reenlate the storage
of explosives; another defining and
punishing vagrants; and another
providing puuishmont for disorder
ly conduct. All these will be on
hnai passage at the meeting next
Tuesday night.
PRBYTERIANS WILL BUILD
$1,200 Provided of the $1,500 Needed
for Church.
The Rev. Anthony Mitchell this
week announced that the building
if a Presbyterian church in Bend
vas assured' and that work on the
structure will be begun as soon as
the lumber can be put on the
ground and the workmen em
ployed. The site is to be the tri
ingle at the eastern corner of the
irregulur-shaped block on which
the Baptist church now stands.
Two lots will be occupied by the
Presbyterian church and manse.
There will still be two lots between
Me two church properties.
The most immediate necessity Is
the pastor's study and living room,
wwich will be built first. The
b lilding, which will later form part
of the church edifice, will be a two
story structure 16x40 feet, fronting
on Tenth street. Ilelow will be the
pastor's study and his living room.
Above will be two chambers, which.
or a time will be rented for men's
lodgings but later will serve as class
rooms for the Sunday school. They
will be reached by a stairway from
an enclosed porch. The living
room of the pastor will later be
transformed into a kitchen for the
church.
When this building shall be com
pleted the matter of putting up the
uiaiu structure, on the southerly
side of it, will eugage attention.
Boost Your Town-Don't Knock.
Arc you speaking a good word
or the town upon which you are
dependent for your bread and but
ter; or are you a kuocker contin
ually complaining because the other
fellow overlooks whut is not Mis
business any more thnn your own?
Is there any place in "this or any
other state of which you have a
better word to say? If so, go there
and make your living. That's the
place for you. It's likely, how
ever, that you wouldn't be a resid
ent of that town long before you'd
be telling how much better Bend
is, how many advantages it has and
how much the people of this little
city are continually spending in
improvements. But whatever you
door where ever you go, don't
sp'enk ill of the bridge that brought
you over.
Oregon apples sell in the Boston
market for 6j or .75 cents a dozen
u higher price thou is asked for
good oranges hi the same market.
The reason is that they are care
fully selected dud carefully packed.
The fact and the reason are com
mended "to whom it may concern."
Youth's Companion,
TO CROOKED RIVER
Pilot Butte Canal to bo
There Feb, 20.
FIVE MILES MORE TO BUILD
Work on ha DItcliee floes Steadily
ForwardThe Flume Crew
Is Laid Off.
The lower crew on construction
of the Pilot Butte canal is now
within five miles of Crooked" river.
At the present rate of progress thii
canal will fe completed to Crooked
river by February 20, and that
crew will then he released for build
ing laterals. The canal will be
turned into Crooked river at a point
just below Smith rock, about four
miles below Forest's.
On the Central Oregon canal the
ground is torn upfor a distance of.
about six miles out from the flume
and the work of excavation is going
ahead with reasonable speed, not
withstanding recent unfavorable
weather. There is no intention ol
halting that work. When the snow
less freeze of lasf month came the
ground could not be worked for
about a week, but that has been the.
only interruption.
Owing to inability to get lumber
as needed the flume crew of 18 men
was thjs week laid off. When the
lumber contractors catch up with
their work flume construction will
again go forward. It will be easy
to complete the flume by the time
the canals ore ready for the water,
lostal Business foe January.
Following is a summary" the
business done at the Bend postoffice,
for the month of January, 1905:
Stamp cancellations - . - - -l5)
Stnnip sales ------ -";
31 Money orders issued - - i,Wi.Ki
40 Money onlcru paid - - - - 8'j-2-
tVe for orders isaucd - - - " , -; J
N'o. letter and packages registered 1
Heghtry fees 12-'u
The cancellations for the month
of January, usually reckoned dull,
were ouly $1.50 less than for the
holiday month of December, when
postal business always boom?.
Notice.
To the owner and holders of thofirht.
mortgage Iwmls 01 Tlie iittciiuieB 5C1
option? Company :
Not lee I hereby given that the semi
annual InUiro de FoVrlar' 1005; "
tlio llrnt inortng Ixmdii of tho uuder
fiKiml company will bo paid upon pre
wnfatlmi of tmid bonds at Tlio Central
Ontsou Banking & Tnit Company.
Tut: l)iemrrBS Tnuu'iioxE C.,
lly W. E. Unerln.Jr..
Pros, and Gen. Man,
Bend, Oregon, February 1, 1905.
Free Land
in Oregon
JN THE richest grain,
fruit and stock section in
the world.
Hundreds of thousands
of acres of land ready for
the settler
AT ACTUAL
COST OF RECLAMATION
DEED DIRECT
From the State of Oregon
The cost of land averages
$10.00 per acre.
PERPETUAL WATER
RIGHT
Irrigation Company uuder con
trol of the State Land
Board of Oregon
Address tun
DESCHUTES IMPROVEMENT CO.
BEND, - OREGON
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