The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 05, 1911, Image 1

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    THE BEND BULLETIN
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ILL TO BE HERE
LAR(IliCOAllANII:SAKIi
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Dr. Ilrnoks limit of llrnvy lliitilliit;
OrtcnnlntliMiii) Sy llcnd I'oal-
live l.iicntlnii lUprrl Hints
Ureal Power 1'iiniltillltlcn
"All llio timbi'r Ik'IhiikIiik t" tlit
IiroukH'Sciiiiluii, tlu ScaiiIiii)-(i!moii
anil tin,1 IlroukH-ICiilKM'lMtiti rompiiiiii
will .bo iiiIIIimI at llcinl. More tliim
six luiiiilrt'il iiillllmi feel arc irn-lml-wl
in tliiMo ImlilinH atom."
Such In tho MtHlcmcnt niiulc l
Dr. I). I'. Ilrooks wlin In n iwrtnor
hiiiI lu'iuily inti'iiitk'il In the u1hpc
iiHiiiuilorKiinlxatiiiiiN, which ciiitr a
Kiutit IhmIv uf tiliiu within it radius
of tun mlNti f Ik'Mil.
Kuvkniiliiir an iinminl cutting of
r() million fttft, tliu mill of tliw af
filiated I'liniimnii'M hIoiiu would
"IwrnU', with h wy mil prutmbly of
fruni lliriH' to four HiownhimI dollars,
it imuitli for Mt least a dwwti years.
Ami Uimu FtiinMtnlia form but mm
irruup HimmK tiii' Mvti hI bi'itvy tim
lurowtiurs iHiir llvfid. Anionic the
uthurs who nliiHHit ivrtainly may In?
xjiwImI to do tholr inillituf how,
itHiiiKh Hnyct ImvitiK nmilc n di'llnitu
Miinounci'iiumt. In tin lirist iiiri-.Murl-It
(VttMtny, which U Inking ncmii
nidftMito inU'ifnt In th I fend Com
ln)i UiUnvw orKNniMti'iii which i
UkirHC hVIT thu UiwimUu roMrtit
trHlt'KoriLumlHTCmHnyMinI the
Shuvlin obrtiHtnitf. All art? lartfv
uwnum nrtil would oiK-rate un h
Mj? Sdtfe.
Thumdsy niirht thMs chiefly In
terested in thu tww ifend tnpny
rnd. leaving Sunday n.-.rmntr at
:t A. M.. after ninliftir two days
in invesitiirMimr local renditions.
In the srty wrrn Ur. 1 1. F.
Hr.Hiku, II. K. (iiMMin, !. I). Hunter,
A. I). Hunter, ti. W. I. rimer und
i 'lyde MrKsy. Dr. Ilruoks ami Mr.
l.'i.llllll llll.n'iiia Its lit li'Htt'"
In mjm'ii .''ii nC IIi-'iiI'n future I)r.
lil'Hlk, Wll'l in OI of liC I'I'M
known (id I Im'nI informed luinVr
men in tin ro'.mtry, dwelt upon tli"
ImiiorUiiiM to U u town'N ili'Vi'loiie
iiient of I In.' subsidiary industriea
that woul'l nncoinpnny the largo
inillitiK of the Uearliutes yellow pint,
liox shook will tut manufactured
here, anil there will bu sash mid
door fm'torlpn.
"'I'lit' Uushtite. pine will And iU
way to every niHrket In America,"
wan one of Dr. Ilmok's InturuatliiK
remark, lie believe that benlile
Ilndliitf it chief foreign Mtle In mid
dle southwestern poinlM It will be
able to compete with other proiluctH
even in Minneitota mil a far dis
taut a the (outhern ite
BEND COIPMi IS OHIZEO
Officers ,'iiul lioard of Directors Elected in Portland
Yesterday --Timber Men Are Heavily Inter
ested In New Organization.
L
BROWTK
iiiSNiposTAi.Ri:a-:iPTs
AlOUNTINd UPWAKI).
I'oUTMN'n. April !. Tinlay the new JJeml fjtnjwny wm or
Kfinln.'.l, the $1100,000 tck wim KulMcrilwd, nd oitieurs wore elct
ed. I). I HriK.k. in l'reident; Clyde McKity. Vice Proridunt: A. 0.
Hunter, Treasurer; llulpti Avoiill, of Mirinofiiiolii, SocruUiry, itnd
I. M. Lawrence, nen.ral MHtitiKur.
The iJniird of DiriKtoni in mad up of Uie folIowiiiK: D. F.
Ilrwik. II. D. (iifMon. I). .. McKay. Clyde McKy. A. 0. Hunter,
D. V.. Hunter and J. M. Itwience.
On Iriduy the final actual transfer of the Drake property and
fxvutlfiii of the tp'r will tnke plftce.
I). F. Ilrook represent the Hrookit-.Scaolfjn Lumber Cim;ny
in the deal; II. D. fiiwin the Setirilon-Cjiimon ''nnpny; xr.ii tin Mc
Kiiya the nirihtianMue!lcr f omrmny. 7hin nietma that the tiree
chief own r i.f timber near Iinid now haf n large Interest in the
t.umit The Hunter renrefent the D. K. Hunter Realty '. of
Dajt'.n. Ohio; they alread have extenic propertiea at Hnd.
2 SEEK FRMGHBE
STEIDL AND TWEET
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.Kecorder and City Attorney Author
1cJ to Draw Up City Charter
Wholesale l.lquor Quentlon
Ulscuised Ne w Sidewalk-.
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BETTER POSTAL SEF
VICE APRIL TENTH
l'mtm-Mcr .Minor (lt $10(1 Incremi;
In Salary UrisUiry lIulllrl' l.-
cceiU IMncllle'n Mure
lliikcii to lie Itml nlled.
I
Itend'a aubNtanlinl growth in tlie
hint two year i well indicated by
the inrreiwu in the liuainoaa of ita
Htuillce. Thu xro rectdpta of
the quarter endinir April 11 la
$21 1. M In ad-nne of the figure fur
the c.rreH)iiditiK quarter laat year,
and $l)27. UA more than the weond
quarter in ItlUU. The toul receipt
for the year endinir April lat. 1011.
exceed thwe ut the previou year
byfl7tft.Wi.
From July lat. 1910, to April !t.
101 1, Ittti" n-Kiatry nfvipta have
lvn iaaud. In the cirreMiniinir
iu,,:,.l liu.f mr ihn numluT u,'kn
rvi.H, wwww j - ...- -. - .
1 1'jw. nhowinif an mtfreaae of lUU. cent
-r nearly .10 wr emv, Thu far j.'r
thl ear the Uend refriat-y nuniiwr
U nlu.ul Ml in I'Xif'M tit I'rittovillu'M.
WW W""W .-- -t. .... , . . ..
At prmnt M privatf b.e are ," anenu.ai imi wmpnrariiy.
STEVENS
Conilfucilnn DrauhiK to Clime, dreat
Koail llulldcr Oiiltx.
R.ESJGNS TEAM
llhih
PLANS
GAMES
Oct J.
School ll.mc Hall I'l-yers
(loud Start.
John F. Steven, Ireldenl of the ia fr M 10 'h Imsii ubcrlbl
OreKonTiunk Hallway and head of f'r the wjuippin and support of
the Hill litiea in Oregon, baa re- tbe Hend IIih School Iwwlwil tcwii,
exiled and will lw uecelol by i' loca' l-eoplo. Uniforms have
Carl Ilayinond Gray, vice prtaddent ,,en rif red and jiracUce begun,
of Uio St. Loui & San Francisco. ' Nejfotiationa are on for a game
What Mr. Sloven will do aost la ' Sirtew on April 16. and
wt known. An announcement w,lh " i nnevine Wffh bchuoi on I jt ta unerttood the mall will be
made by him to the effect that for the 20th. both Kmea to be playe ' brought directly to Bend the eve-
uie preaent Uie Jlill ayatem will " w n.m uniuirai, B a"?"" . nln of ita arrival. Thl will
Rend will have it
4lldK Lft kan JtmkhIa CAikBH ? k.2 mM I '
underUke no more cunatruetion in wiptam of the Uend team and !
SEES BIG BRIDGE SITE
Oregon (with the poib!e exception ChoaU-r Springer manager
of construction of the Tillamook
line) i r insidcrcd aa having signin-
bearing ujKin hi retirement.
Mr. Stevens is essentially a
builder, and construction having
stage wilt lcae
Ittud People Auto to Crooked River ' "
nnu liullroad. j Uuder the new orJer of things
On Saturday J. N. Hunter and ' mn 'wing Portland In the mom-
his family drove in their auto to j ln " Sew rly the next
i.ilimin iieNou-i nuisi o tneir au Hn) ortlwrw4j Hm n will be inatidl-
wniiwi. npiwunwy. w looama: mw I'metleally ail are already
iimiier tnJivB'i wtwi iuiiiiwiiiik. HMi( f,r
at the aMPf tinn. malting a e.Mipre- Uu,, Ul w immm in buainess
iH-iwive inve.tlgau;.n r every phase iNMltfnwtl.r Mioor'a -alary ha been
..f the townsiiv holding. Mr. L..ri- nimfll from j,,w 9lfMK Tw
iiht. who i- lnteivtni In the Amor- f te xWml ixitmaater.
irnn leleli..ii.' Co. and. it i under- whch ,H lm Mpon th business of
'""" """ '"' i"w "H"- " mw the office. U now but fUW a year
iiutomatic telephone device, and who j u I'rlnevllle's.
i an electrical engineer ..f high, ti t.i.iu lu.lnw ivM a mmnari.
taiiding. niaile a trip up the Dea-1,, f mpi, fr Meh quarter
of the two years:
Year
!....... . ... --- .......
In use. Thi I is more.lhan were ami liia W?r building work lwacUcaJly CroijLmA mwr titt.ri, vui-a. ,t morning, replies returning to Port-
uiMNllast year. Another IN Imwtc U4nK completed. It I considered a ,..,. . ,M ,u M- -i i laivl the evening of the third dav.
matter of small surprise that hjbrWf. Mr. Hurler aaya all the t At Present 48 hours is ?ocvsunwd in
anouw stea Hew neios. conerele foundation work U com. 'the mail trip from Portland
In the account of .Mr. Stevens
to
rhuie to iew it water iwer ailea,
... . i. .t. . .i .
mi iiirnni in me iioruiwewv (Juarter
e-luaU the Denchutea in it power jji
jtrtMlueing txasiiblliile." said Mr. 8ni
Iorimer. ' In the ten mile above .
Itend one eiuld develop enough jit
electricity, and develop It cheady, I
to supply all Oregon. Why, plants
muld be iimtalled every half mile." 2nd
"I can't ee anything to prevent ,r,l
llend lMciiiilng the largesi town in 4lh
l Viiirnl Oregon." will l'i. UnmkH. I"1
"H l'J20 I eXM'Ct to Me pl'ilmhb
1W00
1910
1910
lit 11
Qross lleeeipU
flfil.82
52D.U1
880.85
iMTT.OU
Total
26S.ai
7U.7I
U77.1fi
1215.21.
1178.K7
conerele foundation work is com
nleied and all la in rearilrtMa tnr , Uend. and Ave day are required to
resignaUon It is stated decisively , quJck bridge construction immedi- B1 n answer back to Portland.
that for some time tlmre will lie no j,.. upon tte arrjvlj ot- -teej , .
construction on Hill's Central Ore- whWf ,t ,, mienUMtlt it m Iu BUILDING FOPv OFFICES
wn ..n urn,i ,im. from the eastern factories.
Satur-
cnMuiJruiriim ITT.vn day the Oregon Trunk tracks were
C().M.Uimci,l. CI.UII .MU:riN0. .bout mile north uf Crooked
The regular monthly meeting of IUver.
the Ilend Commereial Club will be ' The Hunters drove to Metolius,
held tomorrow evening at the club , there meeting A. L. Hunter, recent
rooms, ly from California, whom they
. brought back to Bend, where he
OI'IIN 1.A V 01'1'ICIi will sjiend the summer.
ani n. uiiMf oi iansa i uy rA f rmTr wai i atia ,ww """""w.
,ui j i. s.,,.i r iu.,. ml- , CALLED TO WALLOWA tnUlih the
.--. -. ... ............ . n.nv .,
had, Lai r -ijrn-1 thnt iiwt.'n nf'er
t.'. o warn, to accept a call to
prnttorau of the Presbyterian Church
in Wallowa. His guccensor has not
yet bet n named.
Mr. louel i well known In Ind.
havinif boen here fir a conaidenthl
Ierlod on two occasions last summer, PETITION COUNCIL
and once this year. j
1'I.U.Ui; CUMKACI AWAKDHO.
The Pine Forest IrrJKation Coin.
ny on Saturday awarded the con
tract for the construction of a OiSO
foot flume to William Arnold, at
$8.26 jer thousand feet for the
lumber used, the company to fur-
..i..ti.. ..r .i.i-ti... ..in t... At the meeting of the Common
available for 2000 acres. Council last nijfht the petition of
John Steldl ami Thomas Tweet for
a water franchise in the Lytic Acre
TracU was road. The iwoposcd
f ranehi e wasreatl for the first tine.
) Meier, "tcldl and Tweet received a
water franchise for Lytle lots from
the County Court several months
ago.
The Recorder and City Attorney
were authorized to draw up the
pmiKxed city cltartor.
Upon rceoommondatlon of Chair
man Seller of the streets commit
tee the Council authorized the con
struction of sidewalks along lots 7
and 8, block 25; lots 7 and 8, block
26; lots 8, D and 10, block 26; N.
side Koa Ave betw LavaKnadA'Jrd.
lots G to S) incl., block 10; lots 8 to
II incl., block 28; lot 7 ami X,
block 28; Iota 12 and 13 of block
16. and lots 7 and S of bloek 27.
The Council also authorised the
installation of arc lights at Minne
sota and Lava Itoad, near the hofo
house, and at the intersection of
11th Street and Greenwood Avenue.
Two incandescent lights are also to
be installed under the Greenwood
Ave. bridge.
A proposed wholesale liquor or
dinance was read for the first time.
The Council discud at length the
question, and authorised the City
Attorney to draw up a now ordin
ance, fixing the Ikento at $260.00
per year, and restricting sates to
Ave gallons or more of liquor, and
beer in keg and barrel Iota.
The question of street paving was
discussed and at the meeting next
Tuesday evening at 7:80 the matter
will be taken up with contractors.
.V.ODIiKN WOOO.MIiNTIIIIATRICALS
Old Shnnlko Route Will He Replaced
Ity Railroad .Mall to Madras
1 hence Connecting Directly
Willi llcnd.
On April 10th the old Shaniko-Prineville-Dend
mail service will be
discontinued and a railroad postal
service inaugurated to Madras,
there connecting with direct stages
on or autos to Bend.
mail
mean
distributed
' early in the morning. From what
can be learned
now the outgoing
for Madras about
w Structure tin Wall Street Com
pltd Uy Filteentli.
An office building is in the course
of construction on the east side of
Wall Street, on lot -1 of block 11.
between Triplett's furniture store
and Elmer Xiswonger's office. G.
P. Putnam is the proprietor of the
new building. Sutherland Mc-
contract.
have opened a law olllce in the office Rev. J. J. v..el. i:v.B.H.,. TaKes ' n.? ..1 T?!
Permanent l'alorocy. follr fficrtl , .w, f, ,Wll n-
of M.
T..:. I jiuia.trti
S. Uttin Co. The firm!
name ot the new imrtnerhiii isi Ilev. J. K. Youel. the first naatnr omen wil bo readv
Coble Ji Sumrall. ; evangelist Eastern Oregon has ever u' 'iril 15-
Tonight at Unster's Hail the Pilot
Butte Camp of the Modern Wood
men of America presenU the plav
"His Lordship the HurgJar" with
Miss Taggart. H. J. Egghatton and
Fred Luctas in the caet. After the
play there will be a dance and re
freshments, served by the Hoyal
Neighbors of America.
This afternoon the Woodmen's
for occupancy County Convention went into ses
sion here.
More Bank Talk
Did it ever occur to you why all good bunineiw men
keep a checking account with a bank? Wu'll tell
you. It enable them to keep thulr fundH in a more
Kccuru place than the olllce wife. It givcH them a
better tiUmding in thu buslneiw world. It enableM
them to pay their blllti by check, thu return check
being an undiHputablu receipt.
Individual find a checking account very con
venient and a wiurco of auvlngw Money In one's
Hcket lit often Hent on the pur of thu momunt,
whilu one Ih dispoHed to think twice beforu drawing
on IiIh or her balance in thu bank.
UHT TI1K SAVING HAIJ1T. Uy up for a
rainy day. Start a bank account with
"THK CONSERVATIVE HANK,"
where your money Ih alwayn absolutely safe.
The Deschutes
Banking & Trust Company
Of Bend, Oregon
M Conservative Banking for Conservative People."
I.. II. 1IAIKI), (President) J. W. MASTitKS, (Vice Prekldeut)
V. O. MINOR, (SecreUry)
DiRKCToas:
I.. I). IIAIUI), 1'. O. MINOU, S. V. HAIRD.
BUILDERS'
SUPPLIES
I can supply everything:
you need for your new
house or store
The First National Bank
OF BEND, BEND, OREGON
Dr. U. O. COS. Pr...-.- fteATHSR. VI.Pr...d.n.
Capital fully paid . . S3B.OOO
8lockholdtrt' liability . . S2S.0OO
Surplui .... . as.OOO
Doors, Sashes, Glass,
Builders' Hardware,
Roofing" and H. & M.
Best Prepared Paints
N. P. Smith
Wall Street
Statement of the First National Bank of Bend, Oregon,
At rtndtmd to th Traaiury Oapartmtnt of tha Unltad StiUi
Wathlncton, O, C, March 7th. 101 1
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CASH ON HAND AND
DUE FROM BANKS
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U. C. COR
DIRECTORS:
K. A. SATHCR C. S. HUDSON J
F. F. SMITH
II. C. UU.IS
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