m THE BEND BULLETIN VOL. VIII BUND, ORKOON, WKDNE8DAY, JULY ao, 1910. NO. 11 . Ml . i 8m i Jj Vi 1 "".lj r?j Si !r v t . 1 . h 1 J y : V ft 1 ., JUNCTION WILL BECLOSETOKOA East and West Survey On There. Tics WORK SOUTHWARD EXPECTED , Probability That Shut-Down, Due to Mlstsfc, Will Be e! Short Dnr- etlen Soui'hesat Ma Nt IhnWng Work to North. Tle survey o( the eal-andwest line of the Oregon Trunk Railway tic onto the portu-and-soulh line near Koa avenue. in the southern part of Bend. Contour maps of Center Addi tion have been procured by the en gineers for the purpose of.arrang ing for tying on of the easterly sur vey and the crowing of streets, etc. On Monday evening engineers and supplies arrived here en route southward, The Wenandy Stable Co. has been instructed to arrange for transportation of supplies south of Crcssent, where It U expected that the Hill cngluecrs will work toward Klamath oh a final location from the Indian Reservation, it bclBg known that other parties arc starting this way fron Klamath. It is reported, on good authority, that the Chew & Sllke supplies are being held in Sbsniko, while the belief seens general among the local railroaders not only that the south work 'will be resumed very soon bHt that activities on the east arid-west line shortly will be under way. A large force of engineer Is engaged in relocating the line south to the lava. Apparently some crit ical errors were made in the orlg itial survey. Work is being carried on north of Madras both night and day. During the past week 35 laborers have beta added to the force directly north of Bend. Camp nlong the teenntl aectleq of the OretoH Trunk from Muliu to HcbI are being rapidly equipped ami great loiuia of wpfillM ami equipment are dally aent forward from the Khanllto warehoHteaof Henry & Mcr'ce, and owlnx to the com. paratlvely nir con.trucllou of tblt part of the Hue, it It expected to lmve It nearly completed by the time the rails reach Madraa. Shanlko Star. DilSIRB WIDPR CROSSING, Frotsst AraMat WMtli of dreoawood Ave. RaXroad Crossing. , Daring the Iwt week proteit ha been circulated and algned by many, whoae context, addmaed to the City Council, la that the prottoaed width of the under tirade railroad crowing at Greenwood venue la Inaufficlcnt In width. While no written agreement baa Keen entered into between the Council and railroad company, an Informal underttaBdlng seeou to have been reached between the mad enoltircr and a xclal committee for a oo-foot paiaage way beneath the tracks, U, V. Wltit and other signers of the proteit, demand an 80-foot tunnel, dtclalrlnu that Inaunuch aa the crowing la to be the only one between Koa avc. and the north end of the I.ylle acre tracts it should hare the full street width, WOULD OPEN UP SPRINOS. Propose to Build Road Through Re servo to Spark's Lake. A movement is on foot for the collection of funds with which to build n road from the present Bend Tumalo road to the soda spring near Spark's Lake. J. N. Hunter, W. 11. Staats and John Kdwards are circulating the petition.' It is necessary to- construct some nine miles of road from the present Tumalo road; 0 permit for its building through the forest reserve has been granted the above named parties. It is estimated that the work will cost in the neighborhood of $800. When completed such a road will be public property, as will be all the privileges of the springs, as well as the camping, fishing, grazing and other rights of the ad jacent country, subject only to the regulations of the Forest Service. The soda spring), which are said to be of exceptionally high quality and as valuable from a medical standpoint as any in the state, are distant from Bend, westerly, about 31 miles, from Laldlaw 33, from Sisters 39, from Redmond 35 aud from Prineville 50. It is expected that the opening op of the springs will creste a summering place that will attract visitors not only from the county, but from lite cutside. For in addition to the attractions of the springs themselves the adjacent territory is credited with being a veritable sportmsa's paradise and perhaps the most beautiful to be found os the eastern slopes of the Cascades. County Convention Notice. Convention at Large: The So cialists Party of the County of Crook is called to meet in County Convention at Prineville the 1st day of August, 1 p. m., igio. For the purpose of nominating a county ticket for Crook County, and elect delegates to the State Convention to be held on the 7th and 8th of August, 1910. Comrades, all attend the Conven tion as we have an Important work to do in getting before the people of Crook county. Ladies are also requested to attend tS-so By Oder op Committkk. Dance Proves UnJoyaWo Affair. Saturday night's dance at the Linster Variety Hall provided a most delightful eveniug of entertain went for the many who attended. The Chc floor was in the best of shape, and Wooltey's orchestra pro vided musk which was heartily ap plauded by all. J. B. Sherrilt was tRStrumeutal in getting up the dance. Born. Barly Saturday morning a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. II- J. Kggleston. fMrcMMraai Bi V 1 1 t l ! P$cluites Banking md 1 mst Company The statement of this Bank shows 92 PER CENT CASH RESERVE The Bank that carries a large Cash Reserve insures safety to the depositors. It matters not how large a Bank may be, a depositor should always cotislder first the Cash reserve of the Bank he iuleuds doing business with. Remember our "Motto" is Conservative Banking for Con servative People. If you want to know your mouey is safe, deposit . it with . . The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company Btntf, Ortgo PLANT IS ON ROAD MADRAS MURDER GLGCTRIC OUTFIT DUG SOON. Dynamo and Generator Weighing 6000 Pounds, Now Being Freighted In From Shanlko for Bend's New Electric Phut. The generator and dynamo forthe hew electric light plant is 'now on the road from Shanlko, Freighter Luelling is bringing in the light' making machinery, which, It is ex peeled, will arrive tomorrow. Con siderable difficulty was encountered in loading the generator, which weighes 6,000 pounds, but this was finally accomplished and the trip down Cow' canyon successfully made. In addition to the three ton generator the same freighter is bringing in the 2,000 pound dyna mo. Already a great amount of fixtures and supplies have bees re ceived by the company here, in cluding some four tons of material. Manager Robertson state that ?,- 500 feet of 4-, 6- and 8-Inch pipe have been ordered and will be tbipped from Portland this week. This will be used In enlarging the present mains south on Wall street aud continuing on into Deschutes addition, lu co-operation with Hun ter 8c. btaats, Its owners. MILL AOAIN IN COMMISSION LYNcrflNa THREATS FOLLOW. Oesferat Austrian Murderer, Having Shot Rajfrsad. Foreman, is Cap tured After tClMH . Through Neighboring W.htrt Flekts. P. B. D. Co.' Plant Cuts First Lum ber SWnco tho Ft re. Yesterday the Pilot Butte Devel opment Co.'s mill cut its first lum ber since the destruction of the old plant by fire on April 33rd. The present structure is that formerly the property of the Hightower- Smith Co. at Gist. The machin ery was moved from there and In stalled on the old mill site under the direction of C. I. Bozell. The new equipment consists of a 90 and a 60 horse power engine, to which will be added later one of 30 b. p.; two boilers in place, and an other on the ground ready for in stallation; a circhlar saw, and two planers, one from the II.-S. mill and one new. The plant has a capacity of about 30,000 feet a day. Realty Hoard Desires PubHcKy. It now seems probable that the Bend Realty Board will take up the matter of tailing a publicity book let for Bend, if possible in conjunc tion with railroad advertising, or dependent entirely upon itself for the support of the undertaking. If it be decided to get out the book a canvas of the business men and all Bead "boosters" will be made and subscriptions solicited for the work. Now BuMdingoNBoad Street. C 8. Wood today began the construc tion ot a 35130 foot building on lot 8 of block 9 on Bond street. It will be naed aia movie picture theater, aaya Mr. Wood. A little iffer1" midnight Monday morning Daniel Careugh, aa Aus trian laborer, shot and killed his foreman, Andrew Melrich, on the grade work of the Oregon Truak along Willow Creek north ol Mad ras. On Sunday evening Caroagh was "fired" by the foreman, who temporarily was filling the place of the regular boss, because his work was unsatisfactory. ,Tbe discharged mas trudged to Madras, vowing vengeance on the "straw" boss, and oace there supplied himself with a Smith & VVes son "44" and a liberal prim ming of whiskey. Some hours later, as the foreman and a com panloa were kneeling on the ground plugging powder into a hole, the latter was startled by the flash of a gun from as embankment di rectly above tbem, and without a cry the worker beside him sank to the ground, as afterward devel oped, with a bullet in his temple. ' The murderer made his escape from the crowd of laborers who immediately started in hU pursuit, but evidently lost hU bearings aad kept southward through the sage, instead of to the north. At seven on Sunday evening Fred StaBtoa, of the Madras livery firm ol Hood & Stanton, came upon tracks in the wbeatfields six mites south of the town. Cautiously following these, and well-knowing that an armed and desperate mur derer perhaps watched his ap proach, the Madras man crept tor ward into one of the fields on the Dunbrow place. Suddenly, al most under his feet, he came upon Carongh asleep, with his gua la his baBd. Without hesitation Sisntoa leaped upon the murderer, grasp ine his weapon, ani had him "cov ered" in a twinkling. With the Austrian marching be fore his captor, the two soon made their way back to Madras, only to find a huge crowd of blood-awd Austrian, fellows of the murdered foreman, wildly clamoring for the murderer's detth. Threats of lynching were made freely, while the suggestion was advanced and enthusiastically received by the foreigners that the captured man be cut ia strips, each onlooker to take one such as a souvenir of the occasion. However, before the multiplying threats ripened into awful realities the prisoner was bustled out ef Madras and taken to Prineville by Sheriff Ulkias, where be how k L. 8, HAIRD, Pres, J. W. MASTBRf. Vice Tret. M, O, COK, Ca.hler. NOTICE We now have In stock at our mill warehouse a full line of Standard Size Fir and Cedar Doors and Windows, Plain QIhss and Fancy French Plate, Cottage Doors, Cottage Windows, Win dow Screens, Screen 'Doors, Building Paper, FHntkote and Mikado Roofing, Lime and Cement. If you contemplate building see us, THE PILOT BUTTE DEVELOPMENT. confined in the County Jail. He refuses to discuss the crime, "No sabi" is the extent of his answer to questions regarding it. SHANIKO IS BUSY GATEWAY Many Thousand Home Seekers Pour Into Central Oregon. A dispatch from Sbaniko says that based on figures supplied by automobile and stage mea doing business from there to interior points, it is authentically estimated that not loss than 3000 people go into Centril Oregon through this gateway every month. There are now about 60 aatoa ia the trans portation business, besides the nu merous stages of the Cornell Stage & Stable Company, carrying mail aad passengers to the Interior. Be sides these there are several private machines Intermittently in the transportation ousmess, and a great many people travel in the old fashioned prairie schooners. Indeed, despite the fact that at this, the harvest season, some de crease la the influx ef travelers and settlers naturally is to be ex pected, the travel via Sbaniko ap pears raiser to increase. Accord. ing to those familiar with condi tions of immigration and the settle ment of new countries this sutuma will see a marked increase ia the number of Central Oregon new comers even over the great present migration. ARGUMENT FOR NEW COUP That PrcMg(4 fry ike RetJatori Commercial Chtfr. SAYS OLD COUNTY FAVORS II Ato Text et tho Argument FHeel fca tho Madras CommeroM Ctnfe hi Favor or" tho Gen- 9wn 0IVf Following is the affirmative argu meat filed with the Secretary o State by Jacob Kanzler of Portland for the Redmond Commercial Club, ia connection with the initiative petition for the proposed new county of Deschutes, aaming Redmond as the couatv seat: We tbe naderatvaved oSccr of tbel Redanrnd CewmercUl Clab, in behalf oil thereafclentaot the nroeMed Countrofl Deachate. tahwtt the following reaaona I (Contianed on page 8. ) The First National Bank OP BEND, BEND, OREGON Or. U. O. OOf , PratMwit C. A. SATHCR. VU frmUwl O. S. HUDSON. Cathltr OavKal fuHr ld - SOS.BOO 8tekholSra' HafeHHr SWCsOOa Bur-plus BS.OOO Tfce FIGURES aa WHAT THEY MEAN. ftTKimat CaM Jut 3M, Wt Vno4 tead la ow fwtrar d Rwowxtc leans and , appeared Im- Mrrcter. 4 la c- nimHinK (m, B-rfi fio eerfeBcc WHfc Dercraaacat aaklr UtSCOUaiS '34-a7D g u.w. We lwm-t any e XMatc MTLmu. . Overdrafts 1,713 34 Aeemata enronwa hr emteawra. angr-ttic but of Ike Btalwrl We. JkaktaK House mfnr aa oepW w or Furn & Fixtures 5,000.00 .k. 4nwoi)rri wwd by " aAMUMSMk, !. U. S. Bonds DUd Slatrl Bond owned bf the aad Premiums X2,700,0O Bcnal. ii item our own nfc janajpNUca ia circulation. Five Pet. Redemp- ' Beoahdwk Mm O. . Trtawiry o tKHt Fuad 635.00 rekaa natUatvd aotca stat la fer re- gajajpxltaipUoa. Cash oa hand 1 .... mA A.... f, ReCTTefctAtomet 4 af dtpoak- ana aUC irom '&. The CoreriHet rtafec oa4f S Other Baaka ia6,777.86 perea1oroard.po.He. $281,693.70 LilAatftlnC Cah capHat faiT.rt.it by our Wtfc- Capital Steek $ 25,000.00 ISSeSoSlJ BjeHaMe We in addttloaal fataaa, to pratcct " depaaMan, ftiSU.tmad rod hM aa a further Sltrnlns "" .OeO.OO pro0" wtrd.paaltaea. Vit.td. JWa the Bieater part of ow hunt rlag. to thUluad. Undivided.. - ProSts 58.33 ' r v -l y ClrCUlatioa. 1 3,500.00 ooa Naotik Sotra l drca- SMPtaUoa. Deposits 33'i34 48 $281,693.7 A Steady but SureOrewth fa th Boat Bvkkcw at a Qood Bnnk, , ' DEPOSITS: AT-RIC , la $53, 379.M " JUNKJ. H9 ; . $e7,777.- swrr 1, ieo $76,0S0.63 NOH $, 9"9 . ' $121,135.57 " JAN. 31, 1x0 $161,231.84 MARCH n. tt $181,785.27 lUKKja,iM $239,134.48 DIRBCTORSs O. C. X)It X. A, SATHr.R C. SI. XUMOK V. V. SMXX K. C. HUM "