THE BEND BULLETIN. VOL. VJII BIWD, OttKOON, WUDNKSDAY, JULY 27, 1910. NO. so V ' h . r ? ,- . J f IRE IN ON RAILROAD WORK Rnllrond Construction doing Forward Vigorously. CANAL TO DH CHANGED Otegon Trunk People Will Alter Ditch So aa to (let llettor Crossing Chanco In l!nf(hieerhiK 1'orces Kuney to the llast. Dryau & YutiuKslrotu have 135 men at work nlon the 3000 feet of dump-air rails on tlielr railroad construction contract at and near licnil. More mill are on the road und the force will !e increased as ttoon as there nre facilities for work inff. Probably 300 men will be working in the rock hy the first of AtiiuM. These contractors have four 6-hornc freighting tennis on the road all the time and yet can. not Kct materials nud sttppllcs as fast an they arc desired. An Incident of this railroad con itructiou In the change of the J'i lot Unite irrigation canal just south of Ilcnd. The railroad mirvcy crosses thin canal obliquely, which, from on cnttinccrlitK standpoint, is objectionable, lly building about 1000 feet of new canal, on a dif ferent course, the railroad may cross it at rlit nutlet. The railroad company will make this change in the canal at its own ex pense, as u part of the cost of the railroad construction. Work on the railroad grade in Lytic acre tracts has lccu sine pended for a few days on account of the state of health of one ol the residents there. Trior to suspcu bIou of this work several windows were broken In the dwellings of I'. M. Kay and the Misses Markrl, it being Impossible to guard them from flying fragments of rock. Engineer Scott's work between liend and I.avn butte was com pletcd last week and the force moved back to town Sunday. It is not yet known whether any ma terial change in the route will be made there, such matlertt being de cided at headquarters. At thccrosslngof Greenwood nvc ntte the railway will be nine feet above the normal surface of the ground. The engineers have cal culated on an ex cu vat Ion of about five feet for the street, thus placing the railroad tracks 14 feet above the street grade. It is also planned to leave one opening 17 feet wide for teams in the middle of the street and two others, each 1 1 feet wide, for sidewalk. The railway tracks will be carried over these on trestles. The remainder of the hpace will be filled with rock. At Koa nvcuue the crossing will be at grade. A report has gained currency that the niiHHcuger depot would be lo catcd just north of the Greenwood nvcuue crossing, a blue print allow ing the station at that point having been gotten out by the engineer However probnble it may be thut the di'pot will be located there, it is authoritatively stated that no of ficlnl action In the matter has yet been taken. This is another thing that will lie settled at headquarters, not by the force in the field. Since cancellation of the con struction contract south of Item! arrangements have been In prog ress fur 'readjusting the the field forces. The resident cuglncci at Ilcnd v first had supervision of uu cight-tiille stretch centering at Ilcnd. ' Lopping off the southern end makes it advisable to chuuge the supervision to a central point relative to the work under way, Therefore Resident Engineer Scott's headquarters will probably be moved some five miles north ward about the first of August. Chief Engineer Hudd, Attorney Caret' nud Treasurer I'arksofthc Oregon Trunk Railway staff, Port laud, arrived in Ilcnd IfM Friday und went up the river for an out lug among the mountain lakes District Engineer JJuxtti, having charge of the entire Oregon Trunk construction, cumc in from The Dalles I'rlday and returned next day. Owing to the excessive heat it is found difficult to retain workmen in the lower canyon of the Des chutes, but construction work is humming all along the Oregon Trunk between Crooked river and Ucnd. Engineer K. K. Kuney, with 30 men, left Sunday morning for a point 135 miles south of cast of Ucnd on the projected eastern branch of the Oregon Trunk, hav ing completed his work in this vicinity for the time being. NO SCHOOL DISTRICT IIONDS. Voters Do Not Respond and lllcctlen (lots by DtJaull. Yesterday afternoon was the time set for voting upon the pro posal to issue f, 18,000 of district bonds for a new high school. Out not one of the petitioners who in mated the movement was present and no election was held. Chair man Merrill, of the school directors, and Clerk Wiest, were on hand. Director Ray dropped in for a few minutes. V. U. Sellers and J, M, Lawrence were the only others present before a default had been declared. As these were leaving two hours after the time set for the meeting, Councilman Oneil and J D. Shaw appeared. No others at tended. Orcat Northern ilxhlblts. There will be n meeting at the First National Rank tomorrow fThursdav) at clulu to arrange for the procuring of agricultural ex hibits for use of .the Great North ern Publicity Department. All are urged to attend. UENSON PARTY AGAIN MERI2. WOKK ON SMALL TIMBER FIRB 7i? Deschutes Banking and Trust Company "CRITICISM" 4 Webster's Dictionary defines the wont "Critlcltm" us "Detailed examination and review " A SANK Ls constantly subject o "Criticism" otherwise I the neonle would hesitate to entrust their mouev to its care. Our beautiful town of Ilcnd is subject to "Criti cism" as wc all know, but it only helps us to grow, for when people examine nud review what has taken place here in the past year, they can't help but say Ileud has done wonders. "Criticism" (detailed examination and review) is what we want. It helps us to improve it makes n D.tuk safeguard its depositors. Examine nud review your money then bring it to the Rank for safe keeping, where it will do the community that you live in "Good.'' Remember the Hunk is always willing to help you and wc want you to help us; thus, helping otic another, we can build u mighty city. The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company Band, Oregon I,. D. HAIRI 1'rcs. J. V, MASTRRS, Vice Prcs. M. 0. COR, Cashier. I'ortlander Mak Lone Swing through State by Auto. An automobile party of Portland crs consisting of S, Ik-nt-oii, J. II Ycon, E E. Convert and Tims l'crrell Mopped at the Pilot Iluttc Inn on Monday evening, having come from Mcdford arross the Cra ter I,nkc route down the Deschutes via Crescent. Mr. liensou, Sr is the head of the IJenson Logging Co, and one of the biggest timber holders in the state. The entire parly were here for a few days in the middle of May. "I see much substantial growth in Rend since my last visit," said Mr. Renson. "In fact, I now per haps more than ever Iwlieve that my former prediction of Reno's great future will be realized. I say this because I am coining to comprehend the vastucss of this section, in acres and resources, bet ter than could be the case on first acquaintance. Rend surely has a wonderful country back of it, and a wonderful location to leap the ben cfits of such a territory." Yester day the party proceeded across the Hantiau route- to the Willamette Valley. HORSE TAKES BAD IIAEDER. Mix-up with Rope Sends Animal Over Rank. Herbert Allen's horse, (Maturing on the lawn In front of the Allen and l.ara residences, met with a novel accident Monday afternoon. The horse was lied with a roe perhaps fifty feet long, to a juniper near the edge of the perpendicu lar clifT that drop sheer from the lawn Into the pond, 30 fret below. The rope not under the animals fetlock; he kicked anil ruhed to free himself, accomplish lt! nothing but lightening the rope. in mc mean nine ne nan come 10 uic very edec of the cliff, and suddenly, lotiiiK his balance ai he kicked, he went down Into the water. In some miracu lous uisnner the animal mansKcd lo scramble up saln. still with I fie rope about his neck and securely anchored 10 the tree. Me was badly cut up about the head and legs, slid sustained serious rope burns. (100D TIME SATURDAY NIOMT Roller Skating (iccomes So Popular Skates Run Short. As usual, Saturday night's dance at I.instcr'a Hall proved a great success. Woolley's Orchestra sup plied.the music and a goodly crowd was on hand to enjoy the happy complnation of excellent music and the best of floors, Henry Linster reports that the only trouble about the roller skat ing proposition is that it's so ex cceditigly popular that there are not enough skates lo go around, lie has ordered u lot of new ones, for big feet and little feet, and promises the enthusiasts all the fuu they want on his floor. Hereafter on Tuesday and Friday afternoons there will be tree skating for ladies. S O. Johnson and family of San Francisco and Mr. Morrow arc sncndini a summer vacation nt I lit John E. Rvun ranch at the Tulles. Mr. Johnson was iu Rend yester day on his way to Portlaud, ex pectiug to return the last of the week. (Iround Fire Near Spring River Cleans Up Forest. On Monday 32 men, employed by W R. Sellers In the interest of the Shcvlin Lumber Co , were sent out from Rend to fight a fire that was burning in the timber some seven miles southwest' of Spring River in 19-9, ami adjacent sec tions. While the fire was doing practically no damage as iu the open pine titnlxr no trees arr de stroyed and but a few, with pitchy base, arc felled by the ground fire it was thought lst to put it out, to avoid its gelling headway in the black pine, where the thicket growth gives an -.opportunity for fire not found iu the yellow pine. M. J Hurd and the forest rang ers under him, stationed near Van devcrt's, have been' working oq the fire for some da) J. Ry many these small fires are re garded as a blessing to the timber, as they do practically no damage, and, by cleaning up 'the forest floors, remove all danger of larger conflagration Itermuda to Rend Wlih Oood Results. Millard Tripled is gelling a won derful harvest of fine Bermuda on ions from the few rows he lift planted in his carden, The reeds, he says, came from the Canary Is lands. Planted on April 15th the onions now average about 1 i iucbes Iu diameter, and are of perfect con formation. Mr. Tripled says hi. experiment clearly demonstrates that the valuable Bermuda product can be made to thrive here under very ordinary conditions of cultiva lion. Parmlnter Shares Laundry Enterprise It was erroneously stated in last week's Bulletin that H. J Ovcrlurl had given the building contract for the steam laundry to Shcrtitt & Woolcy. J. N. Parrainter as wcl as Overturf acted iu this matter, the former being a half owner iu the property. Mr. Voter, Have You Registered? The voters of the Bend precinct may register with II. P. J. Mc Donald, who has the books at his office, and those of Deschutes pre cinct with W. W. Orcutt. Will Get Fish Exhibits. J. N. Hunter and W. H. Staats are up river ou a fishing trip to se cure fish for exhibit by the Great Northern Railroad in its Oregon car and eastern exhibit rooms. Married. John S. Redding and Mis Matie Virgil were married by the Rev. J. E Youel in Bend today. Uora. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ray on Friday, July 22. C. H. Barr, formerly with the Hightowcr-Smith Co at Gist, now is in charire of the lumber yard at the Pilot Butte Development Co.'t mill. NOTICE J We now have In stock at our mill warehouse a full line of Standard Size Fir and Cedar Doors and Windows, Plain Glass and Fancy French Plate, Cottage Doors, Cottage Windows, Win dow Screens, Screen Doors, Building Paper, Fllntkote and Mikado Roofing, Lime and Cement. If you contemplate building see us. THE PILOT BUTTE DEVELOPMENT CO. ELECTRIC MACHINERY HERE. Work on Waterwheel Installation fa Fast Progressing, Last Thtirsdav the irpnpralnr ami dynamofor the new electric pfant arrived and were unloaded down 1 by the dam. The construction crew there under foreman Daniel sou, now is engaged in blasting out the location for the water wheel which is to supply the power for the plant. A cofler dam has been built to turn the water from the wheel foundation work, and as soon as llie latter is enmnletnl a tvrminrm stone wall will be installed The next work on the progrom is the construction of a flume from the dam to the location of the water wheel below. Two Fines for Friday 'a Mix-up. As a result of a fistic misunder standing Harry Hill and S. G fhalstrop Saturday were lined $10 eacu by city Recorder Ellis, the forme on the charge of drunk and disorderly, the latter disorder. It appears that on Friday Hill, somewhat intoxicated, came iuto the National Meat Market where Thalstrop is employed and made himself objectionable, bis conduct resulting in a brief encounter with the latter which resulted iu Hill's eviction from the shop. No arrests were made until the next morniug. D.I.8P.C0M REORGANIZE Such Negotiations Arc in Pro gress in Columbus. TWO FACTIONS AUY FUSE New Capital Said to Be Ready to Take Up the Project and Carry It Through to Speedy CsmplctleM. That negotiations looking to re organization of the D. I & P. Co. are under way is evidenced by news publisLed in the Columbus, Ohio, State Journal recently. In discussing the matter oa.July 9 that paper said: It is said that Rastem parties of the best financial responsibility, who have been interested In some dexrec1n irriga tion projects, have been looking over the properties of the Descbntes Com- (Continued on page to.) ISe First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Or. U. O. OOE. President I A. SATHCR. Vlc President O. 8. HUDSON, Cashier Capltal fullr paid ... 2S,000 Stockholders' liability S2S.OOO Surplus .... 86.000 The FIGURES and WHAT THEY MEAN. feTcraactt Call Jmk m, Mf. Resources Loans and funds loaned to onr fustonu-r and ucott.L by cur Director, and In n DtSCOUntS $ft4.376 6b ""dancer with Corcrnment Buukloj uvUUUu "0t-"" Laws. We barest any Real Kslate Overdrafts 17'34 Accounts oTcrdrawa by caatosatrs. BH? " unne 01 mc wnim inc. Hanking House . . r- o ri . Property owned and occupied by car Fum & Fixtures 5.OOO.OO Bak.udtnotilyrnleUlc owned by gjgjmlht Bank. In Bend. U. S. Bonds United Stale Boadt owned by the and Premiums ra too 00 s"k"a uepuwteu mm in. rrur Uliu 1 scwiuius I2,7UU.UU Drpartment. to secure our tirit Hank oitt in citruUlloa. !iCprtRCdCmP" ,cnn .U -UH the O. 8. Treasury to lion l'UUa 025.OO redeem mallUted uolts sent in far re sBPdeuption, Cash on baud and dtie from Reserre held to meet needs or deposit. 1 7. . , , " The Corernmeut require ouly 13 Otlter Banks 126,777.86 Pr cent r oar deposit. $281,602.70 Liabilities Cash, capital In rested r.n!i.l Ci.l. -. , hoUlrrs. l a rusrsnleea -am. u1W.a p -a.w ourdepWtor. Oursuxkb Hi iiiuc lor an htKimonai '"" ucpowtor. tfsa by our stock- Mjjfl' nd Molectiun to JwVTC alders .re also f ( jij.oi, to protect VLs17 Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits mitt earned rnd held aa a further 5,000.00 prvtectiou for our depositors, Ue dtd gOMiutt Puy any djrldcnd. and expect la put tTAs the iTTster part of our future rarulua to this mad. 53-22 1 2,500.00 0uT ow jf4l,Bll b.,,1. 00et , jjfo,. aMa Utlua. 339J34 48 $281,692.7 A Steady but Surcdrowtri Is the Bestjt Evidence of a deed Bank. DEPOSITS: AI'KII. H. IV04 $53, 379.23 JUNK J. 190 . $67,777.48 8UPT. I. I9"9 - $76,080:63 NUN. 16. eiou ,. $121,135.57 JAN Jl, Iuto $161,231.84 MAKCII i, tyio $181,785.27 $239,134.48 m 3d iu tmt'j Jftr U. C COK X. A, SATlirK C, S, HUJOX w