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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1909)
lywn- TrrCMtW4a.4grxr; .. w i . i , Ms,..juMjmM.mmmmmmmm JSHHapHS RMKttHBMHHpWasWHBHHiH Sim mi I THE BEND BULLETIN CIIAKLKS D. ROWB., .KD1TOR SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oat fnr ! Tkrt aMatfcs. (linriiUt la tdnm.) WEDWKSDAY. JULY 14. 1909. Wxtu ONE of tbe bnt crop in in history maturing, with actual railroad conrtrnetioa at last under way, with a large power dam build ing at Bend, and with development in all lines going forward in a healthy manner, Bend and tbe Bend country hare nothing of which to . complain in this pleasant year of our Lord 1909. As each day's reports reach Cen Ual Oretcon of coutinim! and in- creating activity in railroed build ing atoag tbe lower Deschutes, more crrtain does the conviction grow that this long-neglected sec- tion Is at last to have transporta tion. A asuch more optimistic at titude U apparent in tbe general condition of tbe public mind, and all are waiting with aroused hopes to see if larger crews will not aeon be put at work rushing a railroad ito Central Oregon. We have waited long and more or less patiently. Let us pray that the day of deliverance is at band. A van and bis wife, strangers in Bend, while walking down the street tbe other evening, were beard to remark in a tone of marked ap proval as they passed tbe library room: "Well, they have a library Here, too. It was spoken tn a manner wbicb showed surprise and at the same time commendation. A public library and reading room always attracts tbe favorable atten tion of the better class of people- the kind of people all towns wast and wherever such an insti tutkss m maintained it shows pr gresaiveaess and intelligence on tbe part of tbe community. There is aaple evidence that tbe Bend library is doing good work, both locally and as a drawing card to outside people. Hlsewmekb in this issue is an article which calls attention to the activity in timber about to take place in those parts of Oregon into which railroads are building. One section where this activity will be tbe greatest, according to the arti cle, is the yellow pine belt extend ing southward from Bend. This is one of the finest belts of timber left standing 00 tbe continent, and with tbe coming of a railroad a very fair figure will be paid for stumpige in the Bend country. The "advance guard" of timber buyers has already arrived. One firm is taking options on all tbe timber they can secure around Sisters, and other buyers have a deal on for a few claims that are "bunched" and lying south of Bend. In this last instance, tbe buyers offered $1 .50 per thousand feet but the owners'are holding out for Sj.co, wbicb they will probably receive. This is a small advance over what has been paid, and is only a mttc prophecy of the larger advance that will take place when the railroad reaches us. It is quite certain that the maximum price for timber will not be paid until more direct connections are afforded with tbe Kastern markets, but present indications point to a not-to-be-de-spiscd increase in stumpage values, Thx TAKii'K has been revised by its friends, and unless tbe new bill Is radically changed in conference, practically no relief will be granted to the mass of people from the ex actions of excessive tariff rates. The cost of Jiving is already going up, due to schedules that have been fixed , In tbe new bill; as note the report that there will be a marked advance Ih tbe price of men's cloth ing. Aldricu, tbe boss of the sen- ate and tbe pirate from Rhode Island, bas openly and brazenly de fied tbr demands of tbe nation for a lower tariff and has forced through a bill almost wholly in the interests ol tbe trusts. Tbe bill Is unani mously condemned by tbe leading republican newspapers. Prominent senators and publicists Mate that as a result of pasting the present per nicious measure by republican leadership and democratic aid there will follow a disintegration of the two old parties and the birth of a new national party. The Bulle tin bas seen this coming for some time and has said more than once that if the republican leaders did not pay more attention to the de mands and will are of the people as a whole, they were certain to dig their party's grave. But let tbe change come, if the time i i'pe. There is much evidence that tbe two old parties have outlived tbeir usefulness. DROWNED AT COVE. WHJ on Way to Bert Celebration E. C Leonard of Wasco Loses LWe. A party consisting of R. C. At wood and wife, V. II. Smith aud wife, E. C. Leonard and wife of Wajco, and Geo. W. Berrian and wife of Moro, left Saturday euroute to Bend by automobile to partici pate in the trout barbecue at that place. The party stopped for lunch and rest at Cove, and while the men were engaged in fishing, the ldie went in wading; they had been in tbe water but a short time when. venturing too far, they lost their footing in the cold water and cried for help. Mr. Perrian bearing tbeir cries rushed tip to the place and helped all to come ashore, the last being Mrs. Leonard. While this was being accomplished Mr. Leonard appeared and went into tbe water to assist, but got beyond bis depth and was carried away by tbe swift current. Word was sent to Wasco, Moro, and Grass Valley by phone from Sherar's bridge and several auto mobiles loaded with searchers were soon on the way to the scene of tbe accident, but though a diligent search bas been made, there has been failure to secure the body. Moro Observer. GOVERNMENT ENfJINEFRS Looked over Crooked River Project While In Central Oregon. E. G. Hopson and D. C. Hcnny, prominent engineers belonging to tbe government reclamation service, were in Madras tbe last of tbe week and although they gave out no in formation regarding their business here, it is understood that they were investigating matters in con nection with tbe proposed plan to irrigate a large area of land in this section, known to the reclamation service as tbe Crooked river project. Tbe party was traveling in a tour ing car, and from Madras made a trip out on Agency Plains and then to the territory south of this place, later leaving for Post on upper Crooked river, near which point the Btoruge reservoir for the project will be located in the event the gov- crnmeni s pians mature. j lie en gineers had maps and blue-prints of this section and wetc making a thorough examination of the terri tory within the scope of the pro posed project. Pioneer, For Sale Two yearling steer . ... calves, or will trade same for good milch cow,L. H. McCann, Bend DtUghlfal Liquid Matt Powjmr, impart! a run iotnti, bmaut and LJ.'i". ' Prft "14 f b.auty, -VJ ?. "J J rMi of tun, wind and Urn; KUmlnuf ran, tunburn, Hon, of th, skin. Pom,.,,,, a dainty clinging odor ojiclutlvly It, nwn, Paie ao Crs Boomer fate v oauoatsva HorrCMtMicAtco., fobtishp.obc Rostand News. Koslaxd. July ij. Mr. and Mr. Mor ion of Portland attired in Rottssd Uit Thardav ami will stay (or 10 day. Mr. and Mr. Trot, MU Mary Howard, Dob Catdacll, Rook Ileaard and Weler Wise speot tbe Fourth at Davis Lake. Mr. nod Mr. Berth. Mr. Petit of Rowland and RoUtt Kobtnet of Silver Lake will tUrt lor tbe Valley Moada; norafoj:. Tbe Fourth at thU place wat tbe most qoiet flir poMibSe. There abto lately nothing doing A party of people from Rotland eon. titling of Mr. and Mr. Frank Bogtie. Mr, and Cera Cook, Will Dorrell and W. G FordhamwIitronpteOdtlLakr Wednesday sad expect to return Satnr day. John SUcmore of Bend It in Rostand today. Alex, l'iodlej- i expected home In few day. Mr. Piodlcy baa tieen away from home (or several tnoolb 00 a. eoont of sickness. Mr. and Mr. Lara are In Rowland and Mr. Lara will probably remain lor several day. Mr. M. F. Hawthorn tilted Mr. Shooqnett latt week. John Sitemore and Mr. J. S. Bojjue spent Friday with Mr. and Mr. Khrlni. ton. Quite a crowd of Rostand people went out picking itrawbrrries Samlay. Tbe wild berrie are quite numerous and of good the tb! year. Tbe fithlne, it fine now days. It la the fisherman's fault if be doesn't catch a good imm in a short time. Six antos were in town latt Thursday ami on Saturday we all thought that the railroad was sorely here when we heard the whittle o( the triction engine which arrived in town, in tbe evening, on it way to Sliver Lake. The recent rain in this vicinity were certainly a fine thing (or the country s it will nuke good crop. Tumalo Items. Tumalo, July 11. A nice shower vis ited a last Monday and it was gladly welcomed by all. Several bands of Hlnton's sheep have pissed through here this last week. L. II. Root had a crew of men at work building tome new road In this vicinity last week. John Edwards and mother and titter, Mis Grace, passed through here one day latt week returning I torn camping trip at Bend. Jack Wimcr made a builncsa trip to Bend one day last week. John Slsemore of Bend wai In Tumalo but Monday and completed arrange ments (or a matched race (or f 50 between IF PRICE AND QUALITY Are any object lo you, you should go to the PINK TRKK STORE, where you get both. A full line of everything you want to cat, wear, or work with. GROCERIKS DRY GOODS HARDWARE BOOTS & SHOES GENTS' FURNISHINGS GLASSWARE DOORS AND WINDOWS PAINTS & OILS PAINT BRUSH'S HOUSE LINING AND TACKS RUBBER ROOFING BUILDING PAPER CREAM SEPARATORS SCRAPERS GARDEN TOOLS TENTS AND CAMPING OUTFITS FISHING TACKLE OP ALL KINDS Prices aud quality beyond competition. Call and sec for yourself El. A. SATHER WEAVING. I am now now prepared to do all kinds of Carpet, Rutf, Curtain, Couch and r, Hammock, Shirt and bluwl, Scarf and Mufiler, lllatikel, Kersey tauie cover, uammocK, Hinrt and bluwl, Scarf anil Mufiler, lllatikel, Kersey Dress Oixxli, Union Cloth, Linen Toweling and other Weaving on short notice. Can weave unv width from one foot to six feet wide. I have the latest make of the Celebrated Newcomb Pour Harness Loom, with which over aoo kinds of weave can be. made. Will furnish warn or not. ai customer solicited. Call on or write Mrs. W. W. P. O. Box 74 WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with the best that the town affords, Neat and Comfortable Rooms. Bund, Oregon Winter's erny mare 'Funny," of Tum alo and Keller's roan horse ol Bend, to be run at Bead July 17. Dtttaccc 4x yards. InfcMnz from Otst. ClT, July 11. Tbe rain latt week made tbe farmers smite. It wet the g round here to a depth ol three or four laches. Messrs. Rag1ale and MrKenney were tn Ihit neighborhood one day latt wek MttiBg properly. Mr RagsdaW it from Mora. They r now partner in the real estate butineta, Tbe sheepmen ol the collide country re moving their flocks to the mountain at a lively rate the days. Mr. ami Mi. Arthur Templeten ol Cloverdale were vttltort at Citt Sunday. Rev. Morton and his brother and wife aril vnl at tbe Chat, Canon home Friday from Nebraska. Mr. Morton t a broth er of Mr. Chat. Ca'toa. Hardy Allen and wife, and Dave Miller ami wife came over from Sitter to the bill game Sunday at GUt. The crop In this neighborhood are golog to be better than was expected. UKEOUENO CELEBRATION. t!dker Myers enjoyed Hkssett at Bead on July 3. The celebration i over and Bend did herself proud in' her entertain ment of bcr many guests on tbe occasion. The city was beautifully decorated with the national emblem and every sport and entertainment was provided for the multitudes in attendance. The crowd was large, much larger than any previous as sembly in this section, a result of the largely increased population, and each and every one seemed to enjoy the day to the fullest. The address of the day and the selections rendered by tbe band were well received and very much appreciated. The fib dinner was ull tbat could be hoped for and something that could not be equalled upon any stream in the world except our own Deschutes. In tbe afternoon tbe sports con sisting of races, ball "game and "broncho busting" were indulged in and enjoyed and in tbe evening the lovers of tbe dance were per mitted to trip tbe light fantastic un til tbe wee srna' hours. Chronicle For Sale. One chestnut sorrell marc, five years old. Well broke. About t too lbs. weight. Price. $125. 17-20 J. W. Haraduk, Redmond, Or. WAGONS AND BUGGIES MOWERS AND RAKES BINDERS AND TWINE BARBED WIRE CHICKEN NETTING desire. Your patronage respectfully ORCUTT Btna, Ortjon. A New Iceless Fountain So Cooling, so Refreshing there' Holding iiltc no salUfy ing O.N A HOT DAY Ice Cream Soda ATOT-R FOrvTUV Rt'li Ciramr I'rrth I'rnll Comhliia tMMtt that aieiWlK-toutbewHtd drsc upturn rd 1 Kd III Ulr that the Hght ol one make the iihwIIi water TK ON It, DwMtwred Alcohol Edison Phonographs, Stove $30 and $40 thing liV M -cainer J j MK, J OV $6 tO $15 Ll'.CT 1'KOM, BEND DRUG &L DANDRUFF AND :AmNHiAR. art M octward slrns ol tbe nil u secret by myriads ol dao Jnrff renal tappief (be Hit Moos' ef the hair. Micro kills tbe para site, soothes the Itchlsf aula, flvts krttre to toe balr sad stops MWfifitoaL AslofJetpttkstloa ttves reiki ssd proves Its worth. Save jour hair before too Ute. Micro prevents baldness. II Is a feUfBtial drestlsf lor the balr, free fro jreise sad ttkky otta. Ask ow dnrnbt lor Iree booklet HOYT CHCMICAL CO. roarttat, sitt-j For Sale by THU llKN'D DRUG CO. THE HILL Meat Market MARRY HILL, Proprietor 1'fI.L LINK 01' Beef, Pork, Veal and Mutton All my meat are stored In a larsc ice box just Inttalled and are always in the hett ol condition. I solicit your patronage. L C. M. Trip.ett Barbershop AND Baths Clean, Modern Service No Long Walts y" , JOHN LEOAT DKAMiU IN Harness and Saddlery Trunks and Valises Repaired Strayed, From our place May 1, a bay mare branded 12 on left uuouldcr. Anyone Bccinjj same notify Oloa IfABSKLiiHito, Luidlnw, Or. -e-S&t w fiBSBSBSBSBSMaBV'laSw!!BBsVBSBsV 2tfS(R i )i$3!Xd COMPANY "LOOK" IIRFOKB HUVINO SUE" Jones Land Company AT KUDMO.M), OKIiUON -THE" Hib of Ik Besckales Valley We have lor sale the lareeit Hit ol im proved and unlinprotrd farm and ranches tit Crook eounty. Lari;c Hit of inlRtttd land with per relual water rums Hiuier Hie Prolixin tiiiiatk'M Ac 1'itacr Co. and Cotumbti H. ulhcMi Intention Co ' rontrarts with the hlste ol Oienoii umler th Carey AM. Tailoring Suits Made to Order Pressed, Cleaned nnd Repaired ED. McQUIRE TBirLKTT HUH), HUM), OK. DO YOU WANT A, HOMESTEAD y WALKER VALLEY ) l" A sv V KUALI Y V. ROSLAND OREGON COUKIISI'ONOIiNCU SOLICIT!!!) U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OPflCK OVWk DANK Hit Wlnbt Cclcpbone Conitccilon AV TKLUPHONIt NO. at BKNI), ... Okxoon J. T. GUERIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Bknd, Oki'.oon. Ti-t ;,-.,-, -mranri aasaassaaassamaga C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW orricx in nANK nuu.niNO, iiiinu, ouxnoN DR. I. L. SCO FIELD, DENTIST. Ol'I'ICK IN JOHNSON IIUILDINO Bend, Oregon. F. 6. Mi'NOrr' I.AWHUNCK IIUII,I)INO LIFK FIRH ACCIDKNT INSUKANCK Notary I'uhllc and ConveyancliiK All LckI lttieri Correctly Drawn. FIDELITY BOND8 BKND LODOIJ U. D. A. F. & A. M. Meets on Thursday on or before the full moon of each month, VUitintr brothers always welcome, e. a, 0A8T. a.cr. w, o, minor, w. m. Hand us your subscriiition, -