The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 17, 1905, Image 1

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U. C. COE, M, D.
OI'I'ICK OVKK IIANU
Physician and Surgeon
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PR. B. F. BUTLER
DENTIST
All Kinds or Dental Work Fair Trices
Examination I'nuit
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J. At. LAWRENCE,
U. H. COMMIAHIONIIH.
Notary Public, Insurance, Township
pints for Upper Deschutes Vnllcy.
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INMIKANCK
Liverpool, London & (llobc, nml
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Companies.
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II. i jirnour M. II. CitAi, n. iinw Aiim M.D.
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Drs. Belknap & Edwards,,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
I'RINUVILLU ORKUON.
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J. W. Bledsoe
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All WMl I'lmnnl Mil nllailc
t'Jflmn I'uniMicI ill Any Time.
Crook County Realty Co
Real Estate Bought and Sold.
l.lfo nml Accident
INSURANCE,
Hi-riCK l l?t i -THf i IHHHW "I i.n !
0. V. HELMS
JEWELER.
Vntcltc mid Jewelry Rcpnlred
First-class Workmanship
Reasonable Rates
lfnVe lii I.lriiiKloir lUrnft. Klmji
TRIPLETT BROS.
flarbcr Shop & Baths
Host of accommodations nml
work promptly done
WAI.I. ST. IIHNI), OKKOON
C. N. SMITH
Sign Writing
draining, Enameling mul Interior
Pinlshlng
Hliop in ir f lilnlauf ' illtry
Miss Grace Jones
TCAcucn or
Voice & Piano
It now rcaity fur tiltl unit (nil I fcniwt
at Mn. TiiMrKlN' rwUnw lilt.Mi. omb
L. D. WIEST
Civil Engineer
Special qualifications for
Land Surveying mid Irri
gation Work.
IlulMluif l'liiiiH nml PpccllleaUoiiH
Miulo
HP.NI
ORI'.OON
For Sale or Trade,
80 acres in tlic Columbia
Soutlietu segregation,
very favorably situated.
Will be Sold cheap or trad
ed for town property,
uqulre at The Bulletin Office.
Dry Goods
Groceries
Hardware.
lleforc purchasing clKuwhcro get our price on
HUKLFand IIUIMIHKS' HAU)VAKI! and MA
TltKlALS. Wc carry a complute line of Ranges,'
Cooking 11 ml Healing Stoves, Windows and
Doors, (IIiijs, Points and Oils, "
Ruberoid Roofing, Build
ing Paper, Tarred Felt.
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FURNISHINGS
wo offer Overcoats, Hats, Clips, Hoots, and Shoos,
German Socks and Rubber Footwear, Overalls,,
Jumjwra, etc.
OUR, GROCERY DEPARTMENT--.
is full of new, bright, fresh goods, both .staple and
fancy, ami prices, as low as elsewhere, quality
considered.
Wc are agents far the John Deere Jinc of Wagons
and Agricultural Implements. fc
The Bend Mercantile Co.,
Bend, Oregon.
You do not need to send away for Dry Goods
and Clothing now,
But (iet the Habit of Trading at
CHAPMAN'S
Watch our prices they will interest you
Come in mid get acquainted (wc are always glad to see new faces) nml compare our goods
nml prices with any store in Crook County.
A' customer of Ours is our best advertisement
Vou want the goods, we want the money
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Most complete stock in western Crook
for yow to choose from
LADIES' FURNISHINGS
We carry n full line, Including
Underwear, Shirt Waists Wrap
pers, mid the finest line of
CORSETS
ISAST OF Till? CASCADKS
irt,
Let us show yoii what We can do for our mutual benefit.
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C, A. CHAPMAN,
Bend Oregon;
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CANAL IS FINISHED
Channel Now Through to
Crooked River,
CAMP BROUdllT MACK TOTOWN
Pilot Uutte Force Now Joins Central
Oregon ConstructionWill
Crowd Ahead.
Last Friday the Pilot Ihittc can
al was completed to Crooked river
and next day the camp was brought
to Hend. It is .spending a few days
here before going out on the
Central Oregon canal construction
to reinforce the crews already there.
This will add about .125 men and
40 teams to the Central Oregon
work and materially hasten the
completion of that line. Ten teams
at the 1'ilot Butte enmp belonged to
the grading force of Archie Mason,
on the automobile line, and when
the ditch camp broke up they
weul to Madras, where they have
other work to do.
The Pilot Uutte canal is about
30 miles long, from headworks
to Crooked river. Unlike most
rivers it is biggest at its source.
For a distance of several miles at
the lower end it is only 4 fcc( wide
at the bottom. That is not a fifth
of the width at Hend. However,
the slope of the country near
Crooked river is so great that the
comparatively mall channel will
carry all the water that can be
turned into it.
This line to Crooked river is
really Lateral A, which is the ex
tension p,f the main canal. That is,
MEN'S CLOTHING
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Men's and boys' Suits, Furnish
ings, Hats and Caps, .
CALL ON US FOR
COLLARS and TIES
the main canal as marked on the
uginccr maps merges info Lateral
at the northwest corner of Tp. 16
S K. 13 K. At that point the
main canal rests for the present,
the settlers beiug PU the land
reached by tho lateral. Later the
main ditch, between the present
Lateral A and the river, will le
constructed.
The transferred camp will take up
work on the Central Oregon canal
at a point about to miles cast of
Hend, as soon as the retiring frosts
will permit canal excavation to ad
vantage. That will put a force of
about 300 men and 200 teams, to
say nothing of machine drills, road
nincliiiios and patent excavators,
on the one big canal' and it will
carry water to the old river bed
early in the spring.
CITV PRISONERS MUST WORK
Ordinance toThat llffect Passes Coun-
clj--Saloon Licenses.
At the council meeting last Tucs
day night the ordinance to provide
for working city prisoners was read
second time and finaly passed over
the objections of Alderman O'Kane.
Hrickson, McMillan, .fcrrijl, Red
field and West voted Aye, and
O'Kane Xo. O'Kane's objection
was that i gave the marshal too
much power over prisoners. The
mayor being alsent, this ordinance
cannot become effective until 10
days after passage.
A question as to the liability of
the Smith & Geek and the Dcbing
& Whitsett saloons to do business
without a city license has arisen.
The state law by its terms docs not
apply to incorporated cities and
towns. In these cases, however,
license under the state law was ob
tained before the incorporation of
Hend, One license runs to next
November and the other to next
May. The question is, Can these
saloons do business under the state
law now that Bend is an incorpor
ated city? The city takes the
ground that they must comply with
the city regulations in order to do
business in the city, uotwithstnnd.
ing their county license; that the
matter of getting a refund on the
county license is something the
city has nothing to do with. The
license under state law is only $400
n year, while the city requires a fee
of $600 a year. The question at
issue has been submitted to a dis
interested attorney, whose advice
may clear it up.
No Dally Mall Just Yet.
L. A. Booth; of Prineville, one
of the petitioners for increase of
mail service to seven times a week
between Hend and Prineville, has
received the following letter from
the second assistant postmaster
general.
lti'fcrring to tho petition, signed by
yout-M'U nml ctlicrt", (or tin Incronxe In
tho freoitcncv of rcrvice on etur route
No. 73401, Silver Lake to l'rlncvillu,
Qrognn, from six to xeven times n week
on that part of tho route lmlwceu l'rine
villo iul cm, you n ro informed Unit
tho mutter linn boon carefully considered
by thl nflleo, It li found that tho er
viccou this route wan increasod leys
Until four lueiitha Tti from three to hlx
Union n week nt A cost of 12451 .BO per
nnnum, making the total coat of the
route fVlOO Pr nnnum, In vlow of the
present cost of thin service, tho depart
ment feeta that tho postal lienofltd to be
gullied thereby do not warrant it in
making ft further increiiio at thin time,
and the rcipipnt for tho Ineroaso must,
therefore, lw denied,
Two Men Injured.
Two meu of ditch camp No. 2
were this morning engaged in drill
ing out a powder charge that had
failed to explode. The old charge
was accidentally set off and the two
men were considerably injured
about the head and will possibly
lose the, sight of their eyes.
Ladies, do not send away for your
spring nud summer footwear before
examining the new stock that ar
rived this week at The Bend Mer
cantile Co. The stock, and style
are of the best ami the prices right.
Preparations for Burning
100,000 Kijn,
INDUSTRY FqRQARNEY LEWIJj
Prospecf That Several Drlclc Struc
ture Will jo up In
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Sprfnjc.
A loo.ooo, kiln of brick ifl to bo
burnt on. the Barney Lewis home
stead as. soon as, the material can be
got together and the bricks 'mould
ed. There is art abundance of
material ami it makes first class
brick.
Last fall, when it was discovered,
that brick materials could be had
here, Stickel & Son burnt a kiln of
14,000 brick, which, it was an
nounced, would build all the chim
neys needed in Bend for two years.
Hut the supply was used up by
Thanksgiving day. Since then
stone has been used and recently,
when it was too cold to quarry
stone, brick was brought from,
Prineville. But the Prineville brick
are found to lie Qf very poor quality
and very high cost at Bend. Dis
covery of even better materials
than were known here last fall is
another rcasqn for starting a large
kiln and good brick may be pro
duced here so cheaply that they
may supplant wood in much of the
building to h done here.
There is now prospect that two.
brick buildings will be constructed
in the spring, and possibly a, third.
The brick-making firm will be.
known as the Lewis Brick Compa
ny. The kiln will be out at the.
homestead where sand and water
will be hauled easier than to haul
the clay away to the water and sand.
HELP THE MAQAZINE CLUB
And Incidentally See the Best Show
Ever In the City.
Since las,t A,ugust, when the Bend
Magazine Club began its work,
about tqoo copies of periodicals.
ha.ve been drawn from its reading
roam. All of, this reading matter
is beneficial and most of it could
not have been otherwise obtained,
in Bcud. The club started by vol
untary subscriptions ranging iq
amount frqtrt, q cents to S3 each.
It has paid, nothing for mainten
ance and has kept out of debt. It
is trying to get the means for open
ing a public reading room where
there shall be better faciliticsjpr
enjoying jts advantages. In" allrTC-
spects it is, a worthy institution and
has claims upon every citizen for
support
The theatrical farce to be pre
sented at the B. M. hall tomorrow
uight is (Qf the benefit of this Mag
azine Club.. Every cent over the
actual expenses will go to help this
institution And then the comedy
is a highly meritorious thing and
even,' pAtrop will get full value for
his money. Adults 50 cents, childf
ren 2$ cents.
PIL.QT BUTTE INN SOLD
Albert C. Lucas Transfers Property
to Daa R. Smith,
Albert C. Lucas, who has kept
the Pilot Butte Inn for the past
20 months, this week sold the prop
erty to Dan R. Smith, of Eugene,
who will take possession March 1,
The consideration is $6000. The
Lucases will buy residence property
und remain in Bend.
"This transfer includes only the
hotel property, the livery stable
having previously been disposed of
to C. T. Hunt. Mr. Smith, who is
an experienced hotel man, will
make numerous improvements about
the property immediately upon tak
ing possession, increasing the ca
pacity and accommodations of the,
place. He will bring his family in
at once.
"died.
Woods Francis E., son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Woods, aged 3 years,
died of spinal meningitis nt
camp No. 2 on Thursday, Feb
ruary 9, 1905.
Tue" funeral was conducted by
the Rev ."J. A. Mitchell on Saturday,
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