The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 15, 1905, Image 1

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    THE BEND BULLETIN.
VOL. Ill
HKNI), OKKGON, FRIDAY, SIll'TIiMBUR 15, 1905.
NO. 26
I
PROFESSIONAL CARD8
U. C. COE, M. D.
,01'J'ICIC OVICU HANK
Physician mid Surgeon
TKI.Itl'llONIi NO. a I
MIND ORI'.ttON
N.IUI. MSTATKIUII'Dlir
AN0aol.lt.
Msua AKiictry
rnuimvi
j. l. Mcculloch,
Abstracter and lixnmlncrof TJttcn.
Mint mul Toii-t ijHikril After
for Nuu-kealdeiila,
rulNltVII.Mt ORKUON
J. M. LAWRENCE,
V. H. COMMMHIONKH.
Notary Public, Insurance, Township
Pints for Upper Deschutes Vulley.
lll'.NI), OKI'.UON.
MOl'AHV I'WIIf.lC INHUKANCK
A. H. GR.ANT
Audit fur
Liverpool, London (c (llolx, nnd
l.nucntililrc Fire Insurance
Companies.
HUM), OKl'.dON
II I' lUIKNAf M U ClU H KllWASli M. I,
LutiHly riiy.lelan.
Drs. Belknap & Edwards,
NIVSICIANS AND SUKGLONS.
PRINIIVII.LI! - OKIKION.
I)IH. tut Kearuf U'lHilek'a Drug Hlttir
Miss Grace Jones
TCACMCH Or
Voice & Piano
la hmw ready ft tihlW awl nii In- fimml
I her ifU.)Kf Ht Km Avenue and irtli
iHrret MKND.Onr.
J. W. Bledsoe
PMOTOdRAPHUR
IIKNII, OHItnON.
All NrgallTrs I'lr.fiord ami Iu(tlrmtr
ikture l'Mtnl.hrl at Ally Tlmr.
Crook County Really Co
Heal Lsiate Bought and Sold.
Life- and Accident
INSURANCE.
urritK ix M'iLi fiN kiMUiiPU r.Ni.moi
TRIPLETT BROS.
Barber Shop & Baths
Bent of accommodations and
work promptly done
W.M.I. HT. IIKNII. OKKCSON
PRINEVl LLE
HOTEL'
-t 1 Mas. C. A. Mclmwitl.
iuitmr
Tal .-h mid Kooiiih always clean
and well supplicd-Kates reasonable
I'KINItVII.I.K OKKRON
PRICE OF
ICE
REDUCED.
Frank Gardinier.
WHITE & HILL, Agents.
TlmUr Mini. Ail of June J, is?S.
N'OTICK FOIL PUBLICATION.
I' H l.aiul OMe, Tilt Ikillra, Oirsuii.
July II. I
Null la lirrchy gln that In eumpluurc with
llir liluvl.tmit oflhe Ac of Cougriaa of Julie 1.
lM, ciitlllnl. " All act fur the aale ofllmlier lamia
In the atale of California. HirgOii. Nevada, ami
WubIiIiikIiui Territory," a ealelided III nil tilt
iml.llc land atatrahy Act of AUKlial 4, IS, V
fiulmvliir immnl rt-twiia have 11 this day hied
In IhU ulllic their aworn ataleinrut, to-wll
William II. Clulitenaeli,
uf Jcffcrauii. county of Mait.ii, atate of diegoi!.
aivmu ataleuicut No. J4J. fur llic imrcli of
llir nHic( mul nhw)( uf ace ), t N.ri( r.
t III.
Itdna I,. IMiilah,
nf lelfarsnii, county of Mutton, atuteuf IIKK"".
kurii .tnlriiirnt No 16u, for the tmitlm.v ul
llieiiw'jofaccjl.lpwa, r itc.w in.
John T. Jonea,
iirjtllnaon. county of JUrloii. Mate of OtcKoii.
orn atuteiurnt No J64t. for llir iuiihaavuf
llir e of arc jl. Ii 30 a, r M r, w in.
Tlint lliey w III offer prootaloahow Dial llic UmU
kihikiii nrc iuorvuiiiuiiir iui iiiTiiiiii'vi . ..
thncoiisiiuii for iicricultuial tiurioea, and lo
... ...,-!,. l. .! ..ll... ..k .1.1 lainl tt.tfdtmm Ilia
r.lHiiii.ii iiirir vinini. in .urn i.ii.i i.i..i .
Hritlalrr mid Knelt tr, at The Dallra, Dlfiioii,
iinN'm ember l". I95
They nalne na wltiieiat. II A. I'oater. of
rriiiesitlf, llteKon. John T. Jonea, IMna I.. Par
rlh J W rmti'li ami Wlllliim o ChrMenwii,
nil of Jelli-riwii. Mrcicun.
iiyanilallieimn clalmlnic iiiUeracly any of
the ulxive liimU me recnieatril tu file their clalina
In Ihlaoflkcnn or licfurc the aalil lolli Uayof
NoveniUr, I'AXS
m n.i MICIIAKI. T. NOLAN, Krnlter.
Office rooms for rent in the Pilot
Hutte Uevelopment Co.'s office
iMilldtug. Apply ut the company's
office. tf
NOTICE TO
COME AND SEE US!
IF
YOU
WANT
THE
BEST
ALSO IU3AIJQUAKTI2KS FOR Tllli
BEST GROCERIES
AT Till LOWI-ST PKICI2.
13 His. Dry Grnnu (l A A
luted SiiKur tpKUU
i -lb. Con Kvnpor if
tiled Ctctim A"
,5o llrt. Princvillc A
l'lottr I.t)U
t inl. cnii Koynl
Club Syrup
Wfi nnPY COMI'OTITION.
Bend Mercantile Co.
Because wo are selling 'the same and better
quality at a closer margin is a very good
reason why you will find our store the
best place to buy anything in the line of
Groceries, Drygoods, Furnish
ings, Shoes, Hardware, Sash and
Doors, Paints and Oils
The PINE TREE STORE
I!. A. SATMliH, I'KOPKIUroK
PILOT BUTTE INN
A. C I.UCAS, Proprietor
Tables sujipHetl with nil the deliciicies of the season
Pirst'dnss Kquipment Pine Kooius nnd Hods
All stages stop nt the hotel door
Bend Livery &
J. PRANK STROUD, MnnnRer
LIVERY, and FEED STABLE
IIOH.sits Hoauduu iiv tiik Day, Whhk or Month
First-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. Tlione No. 15
lUiml alreel, lietween Mlimeaota anil Orei;on.
A. II. Llppman Oco. M. Meyer
A. H. Lippman & Co.,
Furniture
Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Cooking Utensils, Doors
nnd Windows, Paints nnd Oils, Carpets and Matting,
We carry n fine line of Kockvrs ana Couches.
We can furnish your house complete
OIVK US A CALL TtiRMS CASH
THE FAKMER5!
Woven Wire Fence and
Barbed Wire
Wagons, Buggies,
Mowers, Rakes,
Plows. Harrows.
( Builders' Material,
Roofing Maltlioid,
Doors and Windows,
Paints and Oils,
Blacksmiths' Materials,
Hardware, Tinware.
iK'ilcanTo- d AA
iimlo Catsup P rJ
1 1 ill's Pickles l.D
2 cans
Tomatoes
2 enns
Corn
Transfer Co,
Itend, Oregon.
NEW SCHOOL SITE
On Rock Ridge Near Pres
ent Building.
wmsimvnsrm
Adjustment of Particulars and Dis
posal of Old Property Left In
Hands of Board.
Hya vote of 16 to 5 the voters of
the district Tuesday afternoon sc
lectcd the rock ridge cast of the
present schoolhoiisc as the site for
the new 5,000 building to be
erected. Tins is on the unplatted
land. The dcinciistous of the new
site, as well as the disposal of the
old property, was left in the hands
of the board of directors. Author
ity to proceed with the building
was formally voted to the board.
Twenty voters assembled at the
.sclioollioii.se promptly at 4 o'clock.
Chairman Lawrence, of the board
ofdircctors, called the meeting to
order and Clerk Wicst read the
notice for the meeting. The chair
man stated briefly that there was
no ideal site for the new school
house available in a central location;
that all the available sites were
more or less to one side of the cen
ter of population and it would nec
essarily be a choice between these
secondary sites. He mentioned all
those that had txrcti under consider
ntioti and submitted the matter of
making choice to the meeting
J.I. West moved that m new
schoolhouse be located on a site
east of the present schoolhouse
Hefore voting on this motion the
meeting took a recess and examined
all thesitcson that ridge and also the
suggested site in the Bledsoe block.
Upon returning, the motion of Mr.
West was ruled out of order be-
PlTTlTION POR LIQUOR LICENSE.
IN TIIK COUNTV COURT OP Tlin STATU OK
ORJIGON VOK CROOK COC.STV.
Ill the matter oof the application of I'.
C. Kowlcc for a retail liquor license
in Montgomery precinct, County of
Crook, Slate of Oregon.
To the Honorable County Court.
We the imtlcrtieheil, Ical voters oi
Montgomery precinct No. 4, Crook
county, Oregon, to rant a licence to V.
1. Kowlif 10 xll iirmiom. tmi it or
vinous liquors or fermented eider in low
quantity than one gallon, in tlie precinct
of Montgomery No. 4, county 01 Crook,
btnte nf Oregon, for the term of six
month from the first day of October.
ioo.S.
C. M. lUilfield
C. A. Ilttckwith
W. K. Iiwmjii
I). Orveiilialgli
II. Imey
Stone (.rt-cnhulgli
J. A. Vinlmrg
l'rank Iluiihley
John Grunt
John JohiiMiti
I,. H. Ilauiner
AIhjI Wolf
V. A. llclchcr
P. I.. Kicker
I.. C. Whittwt
I.011 A. Heed
M. J. Kohcrts
Thos. C. KoliorU
'.. TliautpMin
C. K. McUlliu
It. I). Immele
Will Howell
Notice is hereby given that the above
ctition will he pivM-iitcil to the Honor
able County Court of the state of Oregon
for Cnwk county, on the 4th day of
OctoU'r, 1905, or a soon thereafter as
the said Court can hear the Mine, and I
will then mul tin: if nek that such netitioi
be grauteil and a license lie ioaueii to tin
said I'. C. Kowlcc to ell ipirituou.
limit mul viiuitit, liquom und fermentei'
cider in 1cm qnatititiM tluin one gallon
at the Precinct of Montgomery, in Crook
county, Oregon, for a term of sis.
mouths.
Dated this 1st day of September, 195
V. C. Rowlee.
SUMMONS
IN Tlllt CIKCL'ITCOUKTOVTIIHSTATItOh
OKUCON J'OR CROOK COUNTV.
The lleiul Mercantile Company,)
rwiiuin,
VS.
Samuel M. Jaiiiiry, Mareai
Marnret
Km Ikiiiuy, anil Itlua I'. Ra
aw-
mii a cu-witiier iluligi limi
ne under name 01 . M.
lauiicy. anil hjmutl M. Jnu
uey, .Ma
ariiaret Km Jminry mul I
Kllia I',
KKHIIOII,
leftiuljiita. J
To Samuel M Jaimey, Marjiarvt Km Janney
unit Itllia F. Rhhsoii, a co-iurtuer itolu.
limine umler iiiiuc of 8. M. Janney: am
Miiiuel il laiiuey. Maricarel Km jaimey. ami
Itllia I lUwwn, IKfeiuliiUuloe uameil;
IN Tilt. NAM I. lf Till. KT.VTi: Uf OHION:
Vou ate liereliy reiiltrJ la apeai
r tlie etiiiinlatiil rileu nealiiKt uu li
ami iiuancr the complaint til
the alioeeutiticl Court and route on or be lure the
4lal iloy uflKtolicr, lynj, ami
aiear ami Milan er tlie iilaintirr will take jii'lli
lueiit usnlnat )im fur the um of 11,117 ijuou
eoulrnit fur the illicit imtmeiit ofmouev. to-wll
fur L'ou la, warea ami uicrthaiiUUe, told to lie
remlaiit hy iilalulliriii the niuoun of (6,i 99;
ureoiiiit iurcliaetl fruivfliflie Cenlru
Oil
Oreguu
IUuLIub .V Truil Com Winy on overdraft vfcaah
lo the amount of $19 S.! 011 account purchaaed
from W
11. t iimjii iur iHiN,r
laltor in
iierfuruied for de-
femlauU and money
mlvaucnl
III amount fjgi 14, on aeeuunt mitchaed
ut tlielr requeat
Ubi 4a on aeeuunt mitchaaed from
for hay Airiiithed ileleudaut at their
umoiiut 1M.6S; ou aecuuut nurehaaril
1. a. Kai lor nay iiirtiuiiea
rettur.t, in umoiiut IJI-tSj ou avcuuut urthaaed
from Thclllot Untie leelumeiit Caimvany for
koo1. wurea ami luervliaiuline
fvlrnl
iiiriinvneu ,ac
E tu In? u
cfeu
ilautant tlulr reiiucat, hiiiouiiiIii
lir to Im u
ta..i. -I. .... . I- w-
I ma Kiimiiioua in iiiinuaneti ur omer .
by orvler.of the
uuorame w. A lieu. jiuii;e ! lle. Vouuty
County for Crook county, Otcitoti, made aud
enteral 1111 the Jlh day or Heicmlnr. 1905, In
and hy which order li la in.tVUd; thai tliia
aiiinmoiia be iiiililUhed.Kir si consecutive weeka
In The lleud llullctlit. aiMtekl ntvtaiVliter liub
llahed in Crook coiiulr, orexou The date of
the Ural luilitlcutlou ol ihli SiunniOn I Septem
ber , IWS- M, R. Klllolt,
S w Attorney for VUiutuT
cause of indcfilcncsrt. This defect
was cured by specifying the site
nearest the old schoolhouse. Then
this motion was replaced by a sub
stitute by Dr. Nichol, that the site
in the West tnotioti be designated
No. 1 aud the site in the Bledsoe
block No. 2 and a ballot be taken
upon the two. This carried and
the ballot was taken, resulting as
above recited.
On motion of II W. Reed the
board of directors was empowered
to erect a new schoolhouse upon
the site selected.
On motion of 12. V. Batten the
board of directors was instructed to
dispose of the present school prop
crty to the best advantage possible
in its judgment.
The chairman outlined the plan
of the board for the new school
house 0 two-story frame structure
with three rooms on each floor,
only those on the ground floor to be
finished at once, leaving those on
the upper floor to be finished inside
when there should be need to use
the rooms. This statement was
submitted in order that the voters
might make suggestions or give in
structions if they chose, but none
were offered and the meeting
adjourned.
The new schoolhouse site is off
the platted part of Bend and wil
need be survtyed before it can be
accurately defined. This will bt
done at once.
IMPROVEMENTS AT LAIDLAW.
Organization of a LeagueNew School
house--Oencral News.
I.nnr.AW, Or., Sep. 13, Last Ssitur
ilny evening the citizens and rancher
in and around Laidlaw held a tnectinr
at I. K. Dayton's store for the purpoe
01 discussing tue auvisalnlity of organlr
Ine a mutual improvement Jcague
Prof. C. V. Allen was appointed chair
man and A. V. Donahue secretary of the
meeting. The people were vcrv cnthusi
astiennd it wax decided to hold another
meeting Saturday September 33. at 3 p
nt., in the corner store of the Ruther
ford block to perfect the organization of
tlie league. A committee was appointer
to draft a constitution and by-laws anr1
oresent same at tlie nest meeting. The
nrlmary object of the league is to pro
mote the interest of the settler by gel
line together and discussing the 1
nlans and methods of irrigation am'
treating the diffeent kinds of croiv
adaptable to this toil and climate. Thfr
Is a big step in the right direction anr
ue should do all wc can to make tli
organization a success. We can at lea'
how ruir interest aud appreciation bt
ittending the meetings. Kvery one ir
crested is cordially invited to atteni'
the meetings.
C. M, Mudd and rostmastcr Stiles lef
Monday for a two weeks visit to Portlam'
nnd the exposition. While in Portlaati'
I'rvstmastcr Sitles expects to purchaw
additional slock for his a to re.
Theschool board is considering plan
for a fwo-tory. four-room school build
'ig. The lint taken last 1'cbniary showc'
Sj children of tchool age. Mrs. 1'. V
mlth ami Miss Nellie Jautcs hac lice
engaurd to teach school the coming year
School will open Monday niomin'1
epteuilior 18. in the comer store of the
Rutherford block.
CM Mttdd, water superintendent rf
he C. S. I. Co., has lcen for some littl
time collecting samples of grains, gra
, vegetables, etc. to show what thi
"otintryciin produce. The varictv on'
innlity when exhibited was a bfg sur
nriM: to cvervone. Mr. Mudd tool
some of each' kind to Portland
where thev will lie put ou exhibition.
J. N. II. Oirkiug, who has land under
'he C. S. I. Co's ditch, raised and cu
ier So tons of first class hay this year
he greater part of which he will have to
ell.
Mrs. Mary A. name has just mover
into her new residence 011 Cook avenue
George R. Long and futility have jtts
moved into their new residence on th
corner ol hecoml street und Wooil
iventic.
Frank Murk is errectim n two-storv
reidence on "Wood avenue.
Rev. J. C. Oeorge has let the contract
for his new residence to Messrs. Hall o
Updike aud they began work on the
ame Wednesday.
William Diuuer traded his new hou
and lot on Wood avenue to J. C. Thor
for some property in Waitsburg, Wash
Mr. Girkiug purchased a business lot
in Cook avenue of the Laidlaw Townsite
Co. last week.
Mr. Ramsey purchased a residence lot
on Ilriice avcutio this week. Mr. Ram
sey exccts to move into town in the
near future in order to send his children
to school.
The Laidlaw Hanking & Trust Co.
have jtiht received und installed u new
Iron grille 011 tlreirliauk counter,
J. O. Mttntinga, of Walla Walla,
Wash,, it in tljis week looking after
his ranch under the C. S. I. Co. ditch.
Mr. Girkiug left last week for a short
visit to his family at Athena, Oregon.
He expects also to vb.it the exposition at
Portland and return here aliout
November 1.
J. W. Rutherford is yisitiug relatives
aud friends in New York city aud
vicinity.
I,itt Sunday the church and Sunday
nchool held their firt services in their
sew qiiitrteni in the Rutherford block.
John Circle started on the 5th to
return to Bend from Byron, Cal.,
where he nnd Mrs. Circle went for
a visit. He came by way of
Klamath Falls, arriving here
Thursday night.
HOPS ON THE DESERT
New Crop for the Des
chutes Country.
IN EVERY WAV SUITED
Vines Will bo Planted on Many Acre,
Next Year-It Is a Crop that
Will Pay.
Henry Hedges is preparing a
dozen acres of his homestead for a
crop of hops next year. A man
from the Yakima country wan iu
last week to buy a tract of ditch
land near Bend for hops. He said,
there was no reason why this region
should not be as famous a hop pro,
duccr as the Yakima valley. A.
M. Drake has a very thrifty spcci
man of hops in his yard this season,
as has also Mr. Hedges, and he,
too, will probably put out a con.
siderablc acreage in hops.
The Deschutes climate is said to
be ideal for hop production. It ia
dry and there will be no vermin to
xDther and no mould to injure tho
erop. Kvcn at this date there has
iccii no frost to injure the hop
vines now growing here. The soil
s. according to all experience, just
uitcd to hop culture. The product
will stand transportation to market.
An expert hop man who was in
Bend this week examined the vines
hi Mr. Drake's yard and pronounc
ed them in every way healthy and
successful. The vines arc well
rown and the hops well developed
ind strong in lupine, which makes,
them valuable.
Frank M. Booth, of the Sisters
outitry, was in Bend this week as a
vitness in Mrs. Audcrway's home-
tend proof. He went up to see
Dr. Nichol's garden and was amaz-
d with what he found there
hundreds of bushels of vegetables
hat beat the world. He took some
.peri mens home with him to show
he Sisters people what is actually
cing done in the Bend "worthi
ess Bend" country.
Landlord O'Kane was not able
o get a'l the onions he wanted for
ome time. Finally an outsider
ame along and the hotel man took
ill he had, three sacks. Then he
ailed Dr. Nichol in and showed
he fine purchase! The doctor took
he biggest onion in the lot home
vith him. It weighed a pound and
wo ounces. Yesterday the doctor
rought to the hotel an onion pro
luced on his place a mile above
own, which weighed two pounds
nd six ounces and made O'Kane s
ig onion look like a midget. Now
)' Katie admits that the Bend
outitry can beat the world with
mions, too. Dr. Nichol has a
vagon load of onions bigger than
he one O'Kane was braggiagj
ibout.
SO TRACE OF THE FIREBUQ.
Warrant out for His ArrestMay be
Made U. S. Case.
On complaint of D. A Findlcy a
.varraut was Issued by Justice Lnw
reuce for the man who set fires
that destroyed a lot of property
near ftoslaud last month, but the
man wanted has not yet been
found. It was said that he was
working at the ditch camp east of
lleud but investigation proved that
to be an error. Oliver Thorbjorn
son, who returned last week from
The Dalles, says that on his way
out a month previously he ran
across a man exactly answering the
description of the firebug, who was
then making for the harvest fields.
Inquiry is being made to locate
him, but it is a difficult matter be
cause his name is not known, Ileis
a Polack and there is only his per
sonal description to lead to his
identification, and that may change.
Several thousand dollars' worth
of property was consumed by the
fires set by this firebug. Findlev
lost five miles of fence and a barn
William G. Mayfield, the Wi.sc
brothers, Masten, the Bogues nnd
others also lost much fencing
Findley's loss was more than $500.
In the black pine the fire was hot
nnd ran fast. In the yellow pine it
did no considerable damage. But
for a timely change of wind the en
tire Bogue plant would have been
swept away. All this came from
the firebug recklessly firing the
anthills along the road through the
forest. Since many of these fires
were upon government land a
United States case may be made of
it and Uncle Sam sent to find the
bad man,