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THE BEND BULLETIN. V' VOL. IV BF.ND, ORHCON, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1906. NO. 2 'I l PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Bend, - Oregon. W. P. MYERS LAND ATTORNEY Twelf ywra irlt vtuMlw htlait llie U. 8, I.hhA OfTltr and IHtMi1iN(iil "I lilt Inlctlvr. Alan nfal pistllr. Office, Laidi.aw, Oltlt. U. C. COE, M. D. OIM'ICK OVHU 1IANJC Physician and Surgeon Tltl.HI'llONIt NO. 31 llltNl) OltllGON' MOTARV 1'UM.IC INHUKANCIt ., A. H. GRANT Aijftit fur Liverpool, London & (llolic, mul Lancashire Hire Insurance Companies, IHIND, OHII(l()N Crook Comity Really Co Ken! Estate Bought mid Sold. I.lfo mul Accident INSURANCE. omCH IN W LLMtlN HIILMNU UHII, OH MON Because wo ore 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 12. A. SATIII2U, IMWRIIilOU r MMMHMnMHMWMHaBMMHMMHniiMMM - reward! The undersigned will pV $10.00 for the detection and convic tion of nuy cr$ou who in uny way will fully injures or de stioy.s its lines in Crook County. Till: DESCHUTES TELEPHONE CO. TIHtWr Mml. Act JUHri, itr( NOTICU FOR PUBLICATION. , . U. UhJ Ufltc. Th twltt. IKiim, January a, i, , NoK I Wifcr irlnH lint In rotaptUMo wttfc Iks Mwrtiitw a lb art uf CafM a Juar , Mi mlHW -AM art for Ih Mir of llabrt UwK III thr Ui of CallfMHta. Itkuh, NimU aud WMklMtOH TVrtlWKy. a rlctMta lo all Ih public (awl tata by act or Aufiwt 4, isy,. V Luke II CtKhllN. MlUUrafc county of Owl Malr oTntmrn, baa IkhiUirMtnllHtHt ffM hl wn, Matamml JfO. Jjfl, luftbc imrcttMC a" lb MKHWU. HK wK, lt j awl a, f mt j, li is i, t hi c. w m. Ah. I will Mltr 'itif In how that IIicUihI mhiI U mate valuable far IU timber or Mime ilMH far uKiicwIlmal (HirtHM.. am) UmliMMi bU cUlw lo mM UihI hefwr l. I' Hr. II. it CyMmiMttttirt , at ht nit I11 Madiai, or KatC m lite slh day of May, o4 lie iMmix ai wIImwhi Thorn. I. Malloy. Ann A. Slaltoy, Ami juhn liliam, .11 of Ma.tra., t)itftw. Michael J. Mofiiwti, uf ll.ixl. Orraoti Any awl all ttotn claiming ailviiy the aUc-4wllUiiilaic iniuaMadiu filrtlilr tlalm in Dili ullWr ihi or IwfMefcM InUyol May, VA U mi SIICIIAIII. T, NOLAN. Ktiilitcr. At Hciul, Oregon. A Complete Stock of DRY RoiikIi, Surfaced mid moulded -LUMBER- At lU-nd, Oregon. All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses Reasonable Prices (lootl Grades Dry Stock INCH COMMON DIMKNSION SHIl'LAP RUSTIC "1. & G. FLOORING I1KADKD CKILING WINDOW JAMIIS w;now CASING lllSAD BLOCKS O. G. UASHUOARD STAHt TRIvADS 'WATI-R TAULIv O.'bl HA'ITINS MOULDINGS V. . I). PATENT ROOMING HKNCIv PICKKTS SHINGLKS KTC, IvTC. . . Lumber Delivered at Low Cost Anywhere on The Lands of rrhe D. I. & P. Co., or Ik C. S. I. Co. T r CUSTOM FOOD MILL IN CONNUCTlON. The Pilot Butte Development TlutWr I.AH4. Art Juix j, Hr NOTICK FOR l'UIJLICATION. Ui H. ItaiMt orWr, l.akrvlrw, trKoii. Ma ttli , lyk.. Motlcr U hrrrl'y (lvu thai lunmillaiicr wild the iifuvUluiHiilllir t of CaniiiaM uf June, ;7. rntltlnl "An act for the aalc oTllmlirr Uiid In tha.utlMuf California, Otrgoti, Nrvala, ami WatliliiKtuuTcttltiHy, m enttmteil lu all the pulrtlc Unil tal liy act of Aimiul i.lhfi. Harry 1. miiix, DfTrnvirw City, county of Oraml TratMi.r, tntr of MkliUan, liaa tliln itay fllr.1 In tin unlcr I1I1 wrii ttattnicut No iai, for Die (Hircliaic it hi wi v y, ii 91 , r 14 r, w in. Ami will ufTrr tirof to liow Dial the laud aaughl U iiiwe valiwMr for lu tltiibrr eratwie than for amlailliirat iiiiuhmcu ami in r.ml.11.1. lilicialm IumUI laml Ixforr Cmiiily Clrrk of biuuR iviiuiyi wirjiun, ni inaoillM, ill I'llncvlllr, Otrxoii, on Hdliinlay, tlic atti ilay of May lie name r wltunwai Joxpli N, lluiiler, lulin lllo., Allwit C, 1,11cm mul lame I). Jluiicyiunii, nil ul lleml, Ormtin, AnyaiMt all roii4 rlnlniliiR aivrrely Hit nlnivtMleMtllinl lauiUHm rrquealnl lofile lliclr clalma In 1I1U oltke on or litfbre aUl Mill ilay ol May. lyuA. liiMinayij J, H, WATHCN, Itealittr. Company BEND, OREGON -n lloincilrail CoimollilAtlon NO'J'IOH FOR PUiyJOATION. Drparlinciit of tlleiii.erlori V. H, I.uml orficc. Tlic Dalle, Ortjtoti. Mirch J, y06, S'ollce U litretiy itlven tliol the following, imiiuil tttlcrliefileil notlccKif their latciitluii lo inahe Dual proof 011 llirlr rtpectlc claim, ami tlinl aalil proof wW,lfl iuulc ticlore the County eieik at I'tliieylllf.Oteuon, on April fill, lyio.lo.wlt: 'vA' CliaHc.'oqlxom(ryi brrrlncUUc. )rcon, an II. . No, jjjfl, I.aWe. lcw Htrle. for the iieKw)', iiHc), cc Ji unit iiwJ(nwU,ncil, Ip i,r lye Willi jumt M MoiuKomcry, ofrrliietllleiUrecoidoii II. Id No, 3157, 1.nke- , 'lor me c)(w)i, ite ami ctf view rlerlca, eii cf;jj,'ip'i , r iws.w iui They name the following wltueaac to prove lliclr loutliiiiou rcdilciiet iliou ami cultivation Ofunlillamli, li ClmrleM. Moulgoinery, Jaitie M. Mout(om try, utuljame lllocL, all bfrrliicrllle.OreKoa: JohuK. Ayaa,amt William 1. Vnmlevctt, both of Ikiul j ()ttiui and II, I'rauk Weil, qfl.ava, prrgoih mm. MlCliAitf.T. NOLAN, Meililcr, Trespass Notice. To nil stock owners miiKlnjr stock in Crook County, Oregon. TAKE NOTICE. The Deschutes Irrlcntion fie Pow er Company, tluly organised under the lo,ws ol tlie suite ot uroKou, hereby gives notice that they have exclusive control of nil scirregntcd lauds under the Carey Act in Crook county under the Pilot Butte and Central Oregon canals, operating under contract with the State of Oregon, and hereby notifies nil per sons that uli alid alter this date it is positively forbidden to allow horses, cattle, sheep1 or hogs to cross nuy of the segregated lamis ot tins com nanyj to range thereon or nllow nny stock to polutc the waters of nny caiials or laterals of this company tinder penalty ot the Jaw. , , Redmond, Or., March 27, 1906. DltSCUUTKS IKKIOAVIOM & POWHK COMt'ANV. i D, I. & P. SllTTLKKS' AsHNm C. F. Jacksoti, Secy. ;j. W. R0IS0Ns Vftterintry Dtntisti . N - .j,.i,v i Ol'ltlCIt AT HOTI. IIKHtl1 D1?ND, - . ORftObN A DLAZn AT DESCHUTES. Attic In (ho Stunts Hotel Catches Fire. The W. II. Stants hotel at Des chutes caught fire yesterday and caused considerable excitement and hard work for n few minutes. A stovepipe, running through the ceiling, an attic and the roof, is believed to have been the cause. When the fire was d covered the cud of the attic was ablaze nnd be fore i was put . atlt it had burned seven oV .eight .jliolcs through the roof and had caused considerable damage to" the nttic. The fire had gotten well under way before it was discovered and if it had been given a little more time would have prob ably destroyed the building. A bucket brigade to nnd from the river finally cqnnuered the fire. , 1 Saloon it.Iccuso Notice. ' 1 e hiN), kvi March 30, 1996;, n To the Honorable Mavor nnd Common Council of the City; of Jienci.. ,. i" , Gentlemen: The undersigned- A, Jif Jvstebenet, hereby respectfily applies 'for u license from the City of ItefyjLto selli&pirjtttqus, vinous and tivtlt liquors dad iermeiited cider in the building situtttcd on Lot 11 of Block 7 bf theJityof Betul, forKhe lriod of three months from ia ,6Ut tfjywtf eApriL 1906. RcspectfulJ', A. B. EstiJDISNitT. I FOUND "NOT GUILTY" Such Was the Verdict in the Gambling Case. WEUK PLAYING ONLY FOR PUN Dctnl Men Charged with Violation of City Ordinance Defeat the City in Recorder Hills' Court. trial, they were Ora Poindcxter, foreman: Milton Young, John Hen sell, Gilbert Hagen, II. P. Johnson, Sid Nicliol. Band hns given another evidence of its iiielrotwlitfln elturactcr.-' Like Portland under the regime of Sher iff Ward and Greater New York under tlmt of District Attorney Jerome, this city is trying to stamp out the gambling evil within its limits. The nrrejit last week of "Mickey" Yoktlm, George W. Whitsett, Sr., and J. Frank Stroud, charged with the violation of the city ordinance prohibiting gam bling, caused nu unusual ripple of excitement for a few days, accom pttui&l with much discussion on the streets. Brought into City Recorder IJllis' court, the defendants lnnin- 'taiutxl that they were playing "for lun only." The first jury, com posed of six men good and true, dis agreed as to the intent of the play ers; the second jury, likewise com posed of six able citizens, brought in n verdict of not guilty. At the meeting cm Tuesday, March 13, the council passed an ordinance to repeal ordinance No. 27, enncted to prevent the practice of gambling in the city by forbid- I'AKAIERS ARE BUSY. Much Development Work Being Done In the Tumnlo Region. TUMAr.o, March 26. The warm wind and rnins of -the lout week have taken the miow all nway ami the bahny days of priiiR Mie with ut at lut. Oman and fall miwii (train are IlourUlilliK. I'artncni are huay clearhiK nml ploHing ami a jjrat amount of new ground will be un ler cultivation this year. In addition to the large Hit given in latt week' iticr, the following rauchcrs are also helping to develop this country: George 1'ullian, who located about three tnilea north of Ttiinalo, has about 50 acre under cultivation ami is very en thusiastic over this country. Mr. Full inn lost fall seeded tcvcral acres to alfal fa, which has withstood the winter nml i a credit to any country. Mr. McCormaclc has many acres under cultivation. Although he is almost totally blind he still continues to im prove his place in a marvelous way. Mr. Nichols, near him, lias made many im provements on his laud, but on account uf his Ileal tli uc are sorry to say he lias liod to leave here. We hot.e to see him with us again soon. Mr. Ramsey is making improvements, clearing, etc. Mr. Murk has a neat home place opened up and is still im nrovini! it. Mr. Snider has manv acres under cultivation. Mr. Coroealous still improves his land and will have a very neat home to show for his faith in Crook county. .Mr. Koot is still ARE COMING TO BEND 0. S. L. Surveyors. Work" ing This Way. ROAD WILL BRANCH AT BURNS Chief Engineer of Oregon Short Llrte la Investigating Proposed Routes West from Ontario. busv iinnrovini' his ditch laud. Uc has many acres under cuuivauon. I. K. Wimer and Charles Spaugh have their 48o-acrc tract almost fenced and many acres cleared. I'. V. Swischtr must not be forgotten as a hard working man. He has one of the nicest looking homes cleared that one will sec in a desert country any where. , lf. 1. Ground, who has a homestead ding card or dice games played for I ?nc mi,c CMl .Tima!o, will make many ot value The' "TOTiti-,-n: ":,:rr--jr- . t": !a.,....m... j 4.uit. . tllllur UinUUUCl cultivation end lus n inrxlM liniiii started any representative of Value The repealing ordinance, however, could not go into effect uutU it was signed by the mayor and duly published. Before these formalities, were gone through with and on. the evening of March 19, J. I'rauk Stroud nnd "Mickey" Yokttm were indulging in what they claimed to be n "fun" game of dice and of "Twenty-one" iu the saloon of George "W. Whit sett. Marslml I.obdell, apparently wiiuoui nny sense 01 cicucncy or propriety, went in during the prog ress of the gnmc. Believing that he knew n gambling game when he saw it and that he was then and there in the visible presence of the renl thing, he caused three com plaints to be issued under ordinance T n a io. 27 one against stroua asj player, one against . "Mickey" as dealer, and one against Whitsett as proprietor. I he defendants were brought be fore City Recorder F.llis the next morning when they pleaded not guilty. Knch was admitted to bail and the cases continued till last Monday, that defendants might pro cure counsel. At the request of the City the case of J. Frank Stroud was first tried. The trial of the case consumed all of Tuesday nnd the jury nfter being out nbout eight hours, were discharged, beinc un able to agree. On Wednesday a new jury was impanelled nfter a good deal of difficulty iu securing the requisite number of eligible jurors. The second trial resulted iu n disagreement, but pursuant to stipulation the conclusion reached by n majority of the jury was agreed to be n sufficient verdict in the case mul four out of the six jurors stand ing for acquittal, nil of the defend nuts were discharged, as it had been further stipulated that the verdict' iu Stroud's case was to decide the other two. The case was prosecuted and defended with vigor and there was unusual interest taken in the outcome. , While the defendants in these cases were acquitted, it is the gen eral impression tlttft tJie.city author ities propose ip eniorce.'the ordi nances wtlvout fcar,$r favor,? The cfiy was representee! by OV ,. Beuson. ot Bend and the defend nuts byrG,, W. Bnrnes of Prine ville,, , The jurors in the ..tjrst: trial were G. i.W. Trinlett. forOmari.v Tnmes Shtldod,.. J. P. McDonald; uomcr aoggess. Marcus N'cal is makintr manv improve ment 011 his land. Mr. McCall has cleared about 20 acres on his desert claim this winter. Mr. McKutt of Ios Angeles, Cal., who owns land under the Columbia Southern Irrigation Co.'s canal, has contracted wuii tuc louowing parties to clear loo acres preparatory to seeding this spring: Mr. Reynolds of Clinc l'alls has a con tract for 40 acres, Ilrown & Williams 40, Mr. Rnmsey so. We arc glad to sec the gooi worK go on. Ilesides these many improvements in the lat five years, the towu of Laidlaw has sprung up and building is steadily going 011 ihere. It promises to be a prosperous town. They have a daily mail except Sunday, a telephone system, and the beautiful Deschutes river run ning silently by the town. We have a mail route to Tuuutlo from Ilend three times per week, which is a great benefit to the matiy people in this vicinity. Next we will have a school. wnicn win Dc a long felt want satisfied. The C. S. I. Co. have a crew of men at work on their ditch, making laterals nnd many other improvements. They have several men at the head of the ditch working the water down and expect to have water oti the desert iu a few days. The snow is reported to tie about three feet deep ut their headworks. A petition for a road from TumaIo to, Laidlliw on the township lijte most of the way was circulated last Week. It re-f cetvetl many names. Walter Arnidout of Titmalo was at' Redmond Monday, Mr." Debing of Laidlaw was a Tuuuto visitor, one day last week. T. A. Jensen of Tumalo was at Laid law Monday on business. The surveyors working on the proposed Natron-Ontario line across Central Oregon are now running their lines in the vicinity of Burns in Harney county, and information coming from that place says that one crew will work toward the northwest, heading for the Bend country. Another crew is working to the southwest and it is believed that Lakeview is the objective point. Thus it is seen that present indications strengthen the belief that the Oregon Short Line, run ning west from Ontario through Vale and Burns, will scud off two branches at Burns or in that vicin ity, one coming in a northwesterly direction through the Bend country toward Portland or some other Oregon port, while the other will run to Lakeview and make connec tions there with roads building into that place from the south and west. There seems to be more activity at the present time on this line west from Ontario than on auy oth er railroad surveys through Central Oregon. A recent dispatch from Vale, which is on the line of the Natron-Ontario extension, says that Mr. Wagoner, chief engineer for the Short Line, expected to start on his tour of investigation of the dif ferent feasible routes for the Oregon Short Line soon but owing to the snow he decided to wait until the weather had cleared up. He will go down through Central Oregon towards Lakeview and on to the Southern Pacific lines in one direc tion, and will also take the line of survey talked of across the state through Burns to Bend. Stirvej -ors are at work now south of Burns, at what is knowii as Narrows. All this goes to strengthen the belief that only a few months will pass before construction on the road west from Ontario will be pushing rapidly into the interior of the state, with the strong probability that a branch line will be sent northwest ward from the vicinity of Burns in to the Bend country. DRAKE BRINQS QOOD NEWS. t Meeting of Boat Club. Special meeting of steam boat club for Monday night, April 2. All hands are nsked to be on deck at 8 o'clook sharp at Dr. Nichol's store. Auy one absent is likely to lose passage. W. S. Nichoi., (Commodore?) King for County Treasurer. W. F. Klug of Prinev'Ule was in Bend during the week interviewing the voters of this precinct. Mr. King is a candidate forUhe republi can nomination for county treasur- lerl.,He isouejpf the late.candidates ao enter, me navgi, uavingnut, re ceutlyinade his announcnletlt. .Jf Mr. King secures the nQuu'uatibii and election to the office to which he aspires, he will make an efficient treasurer. Id the sscoudl TWhu TSMuu1 TT...L........ .t Kiiatr-W.vj.t&M-MCV. t.NlUMS-OV.ll KUVIU wejguttof all season, cheap fof cash at Bend Mercantile Co. $Mf I More Proof of Bright Future- for Bend from Recent Indications. A. M. Drake returned home last Saturday after an absence of six weeks in Portland and San Fran cisco. lrom private information obtained he is more assured than ever that there' will soon be some thing doing in railroad work in this section, and that it won't be loug before there is a second aud pos sibly a third road into or at least within reach of Bend. He refuses to discuss the rumor in regard to the proposed electric power development, merely saying present talk would be premature, but practically admits that there is something under consideration for the future when conditions warrant. He also refuses to make state ment regarding the ditch company controversy, further than that the company has made no effort to ad just the matter and that it will probably have to go to the supreme court to determine whether the, company has any right to water beyond the 169 second feet takeu out through the original flume, be fore its enlargement. He claims .the company has no right to water for the Central Oregon canal by supplying it through a branch cut ott irom the Pilot Butte cantl, and no right to invade his U&As to make change .vt-nauthoriztd ia its coractyttjtate. Read THIS BULLETIN i trr.