THE BEND BULLETIN. VOL. IX. HKVIJ. OKKCON. WKDNKSDAY. Al'KII, 12. I'M!. NO. G R GET FRANGHISE STIslDL 6: TWEET TO LAY WATER MAINS. NVtiolt.ml l.liiinr Ordinance Urail I'or "A P li r.1 .'lie Squabble Over Ap pointment of I'ollcernan Dr. Terrell, tlralllt Officer. Without (llxcuiwiliin timl ly a uimnlininiH vot., tin Common ('miii nl IhmI nltdit tfriint.il it wiitcr frun rhlw fur Lytic Addition to Ktuiill & Tweet. After the nrillnniict' wiw it-nil tho wt'oiitl time, the Cniiiicil leeiileil to Villi' nil it lit unci', tuftllll niR In It piutwiKc An iinliiiHtH'i' providing fur tin For thu puwiil the ('licmirnl Klru KiikIiic will he kipt lit Auiiu'h I.lvcry Hani on Hum) Street, 1 mm m MM y hivnxliiK and rcKulutlon of whole! minimum. rllniiin Hi'llnrn vlK'irmmly oppowil the niiiolntinont, and the ('mmell failed to confirm It. Tin; Mayor, after adjournment, appointed MyerH to wirvu till llii' next Council meet ItiK- S. H. KohcrtM wiih unanlrnouHly nppolnted rejuliir day policeman. On motion of Allen the pay of po I Icemen wax placed at $100 a month. It wan ordered hy the Council that thu tree In the htreet In front of thu 0Mra Mourn,' Ih removed to. day. Dr. II. I'crrcll wiih iitianlmoimly apimlntiil city health olllcer. 'I he annual salary of the ltlon in IlKined at one and onu-linlf eentM tier Inhahitant of lletid, or a $10 Bend Company Now at Helm Big Mills Assured- Activity Com mences Immediately. Nile lliiior hoiiMti, and defining what ix a wholesale liiiior huiilnetw, wiw read the Hint time. Tliellcenw) fee In placed at JWiO per annum anil a JfilKI liond Ih ie(iilied. Violation of the ordinance in pimlxhiihlc hy a $:.o lln.' or 'M iIiim in Jail, or hy l"th. IhirliiK the council icNtiim utreut cnidinK' work wan (liacuaMil hut no lel'nitc action taken. I). I). Franco, f-rmerly of Ileal & Co. of Portland, wax prchent and wu nuked to nil drew the Council on tlie matter, lie itiiwlu a proposition to Krwle U'ull, llond ami ennw atrecta, (!0 feet wide, for $1,110 a linear foot, "he city to furnli.lt the engineer, 'lie eontractor to provide everything in1 and put down a 12-ini'h layer f Iimwm' utone. It wh reMirtiil to 'he Council that thu iu'lition for K'rnilini; Wall Stteet hd Ixt'ti mIkhiiI all luit tiiteu proKTty owner. 'In- mner HKreointr to my ho centa a frmit fiMit for thu improvement and the city the ruinitiiHler. An Hurt will l ttmile hy Hhhm' cireu Intuit the x'titinii to tfut the othei tlitei- to Hin up nlo wi tliHt the vik ran he umlerlHkcii. The utieyt ajirlnklliiir. prohlum wax taken up ami thu Htreet eottf nuttee inatrm'tcil to lnvctlKt! lltlil reNirt at thu nuxt meutliiK, ,,, itend'H propx'iit ddK' niywnrc nko rereiveil atteiitliHi awl It wiw decided ti riKldly enfnrcu thudiifconlliMincu.' Ma MMltMIlCl. The city attorney wm unluruil to lr iw up a new nllnnv Mtiwtnlinx' tin- inrx'iii Hue ami ehiiiHy law, wi'u'h in euiiNiileiutl (ihi atrict. "nli'wiilkM were onli'itil laid un !i- -ulh sbltf of Ketitucky Street m front of lot 111. Murk lt. Mini on the cant aldf ii f FrtHil Street in 1 1 out f lot l to ft, inclumvtt, block I liu following aecounU were or deled paid: A. II. Swoon, liir?nln! Iio'i ft CominrrcUl Clu', hmiiii mil for Coiiuril l ui Head l.uuiiwf (.'v liiin'irr fur ciiilni; 307 It. A KnniM, Idrwnlli lnml.T i( ju II. J. Otriiml luillillllt: walk (or nmi'irililrilL J7.' Clio, tiocijvn, "Clrmi'Ui l)r" ilmyliiK l S. IC Itolwiti. police to Apr. II. y' -to Willmil Hiiii.Iiiii, pullrc irrvlrr y on A O. I.iih. twfaiict on Clietnl cal Itiivlnr JIJ ' Nrlllr SlrteiiKin Imp.hIIiil' ihIm onrn J llrnil lllw Co , tool, lor atiret work ).' S llrii.l lullrtltl,illMtlllk' -41 y II. C. Kill.. Itcewnln'. lalary Ian. lo Apr. "' J I Weal, cewrlrry vik o Jo V. A. I'oiki. I'rli ainl Match aalai y, Clly Altulllcy 4" " V. II .SrlUia, clrclloM UMdl M-rvlrra J C. I. HntallHL', clecltoll ueatil rrtlir )" I II W'eMaily; imller 4lH JhU' ! M J Krlly. I'lie Chief IfjW JS - N' I' Smith. Iiajtluafp I 77 Hiil Water. I.licht .S; INiner C. IiviIimhI trnt Jl iA ,i (or mh- lu'lil Mithlirtd) The Council HiljourmiJ to meet HKHin on April 2. k " All tho tlmler belonging to the Urookv.Scanlon, the Scnnlon (!lmon and the lirookH-Holiertnon companien will he milled at Hend." Dr. I). F. Ilrookd. " When thu ('hriat'iin Mtiullur Ijind and Timhur Company rnanu facturcH Iti tlmher it will l.u at Hcnd." Clyde McKay. The old I'. II. I). Co. mill will he put in operation at once. 010 BOOSTER MEETING Tomorrow Thurnday" nixht, at 8. there will he a bitf Ket toother meeting of the Bend Commercial Club. Member of the new Uend fimpany will art drei the Kntherin. Everyone intereHttil In making I5k.su tiik IIICfiKKT AND IIFMT TOWN IN C'KN THAI. OitKKON should be there. SHAPING P ENTERTAIN VISITORS Kecep- CREW AT WORK ON ROUTE TO BURNS. Saeebiuth and All Rokii Will lie He moved Party of Awlolst to Try It Out on Trip to Harney Coun ty Seat on April 2Jrd. COMPANY ORGANIZES New Concern Will Handle llullder' Mippllcn and I'lnaler. Articlen of inoorjMirstlon of thu t)verturfl)Hvi-Mil!er ('.. with h 4iitliuttioii of IIO.immi. were fthil with the Cont Ork at l'rinevillu iMNt week. 'lrM ollUvni of thu new nimiwny are II. .1. Overturf. I'n. idunf; D. M. Dw. Vicu-I'riniident: ami II. A. Mlllw. 5i'rutiiry nd Trmwurur. TIh ww (iiiniwit' will wtrry h full lltw of hulMeni' Mpliu. A awl pulp nirla' llatket Hall Team Glvrs Hon at Lara Hume. After the banket ball Kame Satur day niKht the member of the visit- At Mix l. .M.Monday thu final tram-fur of the Bend Towmtite and LrL ! J number of their alllliated intereNtM from the old townaite comimny to thu newly oraniI i,.,",r,i.t,nJ0 m y i" llund Comiwny occurred. At that time payment wan made to A. M. ! 1, , vMU Ht tht' homc of Mr,, A' I1....L.. .....I I' I, II..I....... I ..II .I.....M.. ..t .1... . I I " '-"' lllini now iwin ib.iw.-i w.iii niifl nil iiuu'llin hi witr lIKIiaiUI WIOPV1J. The ollirera of thu new company are: 1). F. Hrookh, I'rcMilunt; ('lyde McKay. Vice I'renldent; A. O. Hunter. Treamirer; Hnlpli Averill, of Min nuhlMiilM, Secretnry, and .1. M. Ijiwii.'iice, IJuneral Mnnatrer. With tiie coiiMiimmatlon of the trannfur the Bend Towmtite Company piiHMti out of exiMtence, iw iim the I'ilot Butte Development Co. The llend Water, Liwht & Power ("ompitny retalim ita identity. ItH new olll cith are: I. F. Brook, 1'ren.; Clyde McKay. Vice Fria.; IIih Averill, Si'C-TreiiH. I). F. lirooka. II. C. (jipMoti, A O. Hunter, J. M. lAwrence and (;iydu McKay are directum. I'iivinK I'ortlaud Monday morning Clyde McKay, with hm wife and two children, and I). I,. McKay, arrived lout riht. "When the Chrixtlan Mueller Ijind and Timber Company wiwa it will Imj here," nald Mr. McKay in an Interview this morning The hold lngn of thin company embrace aome 700.000.WMJ feet of timber, from f to 1 IntlliN frfim tflUl'n I Jlaf Ul..l ILMIM lltlllllulw.! r. ultn(lfii ululnmunl frim Dr. I). F. Brookii, of the Scnnlon-Giiwon and alliliateil companies, affect- CLOTHING U)K more than (MXI.OOO.OOO. Thi place In alwi the logical milling wint i for the holdingH of the Bogera Luinbor Co.. Including about 700.000.000 . M, Smith Lotea Shipment feet. Thu probabilities tire that Uium.1 three mills would average an an- Way From Denver. mini cui oi aooiu i zo.wiu.iHnj leei. in me nuighDornooil or 120 men J In the course of the evening the following rnuaical iirogram wan given, after which refreshment were Kerveil: MI'SICAI. I'KOCKAMMK . 1'ucioIj ?. Plana Solo ... Mra. W. V. Uouj-lai 3- Violli Koljert Intiri, aeeompalnril ly Marion lvrrence 4. Vocal Solo Mm. Malxirir, accompanied by Mrt. t)ouirta 5. Violin Solo Jva Vet accompanied by .Mn. I.ara 6. Pianola 7. Violin s)lo Iva Vet accompanied by Mm. Doulai STOLEN would be employiil in each mill, and 200 in the wckmIh. For the three Freighting trouble at Madraa "- " ;""'v ..-.".. r-'o. ...,.. uix',. mine railnl einNiny rvmrtwl that the filer Lumber Co. at their Davenport, town, mill m K(Mtih wt.rt. lUt,n HJUl the low hut a ill lie null foreman. Mr. Mornaoti in exiwctiil in bwn made ginnl. except that incur- itirliwd of lime, tvincnt I he i'Iihi ter committiv iimhuUhI iu.t.r u now iadng fruightwl In. that it hail mmlu a atari on thu wmk u, plnnter in uwl without. umihI, iaigiMHl it. Wl wj mi H uig-felt want here. Ciwrlea W. Myem. formerly a; Negotiatioita are now being win. Seattle Hici'iimn umlur the Wap cludiil for warelmuR witu along IHiiKtein regime, it i underatnod, the railroad right-of-way. For thu applied for apiointuient an a Bend ptuent thu oHice of thu company . .llicer. and Maor C.. naked tl at will Iw at Mr. Ovi'ilurfa ollliv on he Ik-given a mnnth'H ttial. Coun Wall Street. When YouVe Dowi in the Mouth, Itc'iueinlitM' .loimh He ciiinc out nil vighl! Don't lie (lcspoiulcnt, start a Bank Account Things will look hrilitfr to you wlitjn you IniVQ Money in the Bank thia would mean over loot! men. Thin figure, which thou; familinr with are not UlL' "nl" W0OB of I5-,nJ ""-'- the work declare conwrvative. of courms dowi not include the force of the chanbi thew days. The principfll wnaller itttabllalimenU which ineviubly will oin-rate, nor that of thelmx. victim in the H. M. Smith Clothing wall ami door factories .etc .The annual wy roll of each itblialiment Commny. which hmt a consignment wlllbuapproxlniatuy? 20l0. of clothing worth $50 nuwhere ' m Wu 'V XMiHl """V1 .'t Iluttu Development Cominy's .n I)tfnvw ,, Mt.ulluB Tht. . ;.i v, r"Ty- - . .i i m ' i ... rail" cniniMiny rvmrtwl that the - UII"J 't illi' iiiurn HMalatMiit foreman, v. thin week. At the outM't it ia exiectwl the daily cut will lie alMiut ItO.OOO feet. Once logging haa been got uiaier way night ami day hliiftn will Ikj run. It Ih the intention of the comimny to gel prolwbly -1,000,000 feet of lum Ihjt on hand in the yard. Boliert Ilodgiiw. from Chipewn Faltn, Wis., will be wood HiiK.'rintendent. I'robably nlmut 10 men will bu ompUwwl at first. Whun thu day-and-night work In communceil thin numUr will lie increased to 05 or 70. 'Hie new company lum H-120 acren of timber, or alwiut "U'.OOO.OOO feet, from one to live milon distant from thu mill. Much new mill equip ment Iihm Imi'h purchaMNl. including steam "nigger", naling wiw and log ging iiuipmunt. A number of teanin will bo purchHMii. letter it i ex- I hi-ted to iiwtall a Imtal ww. Tonfght A. ). Hunter arrive. With him la Harry Douglan. of De troit. .Mien, i he other iiieinDen ot the new orgnniution are exiectul ot the .Modern Woodmen, much to in Friday. the enjoyment of the large audience . . . which witnewed the farcical sit- UIH'dON CU.NSUS I'KJUI'US I.K1IIT. Klilil' Cl.liAR OI TISII LAl)l)l.l'. Jmt,on n.'.J- FggleaUm. tlw Burjc- , i wr. got hinu-elf into aol out of. UAMllMiTON. I). C, April 7. Hcriwfter Ifewl folka will hiive to J Mia Tot TaggMrt. m'MIn Haver- 'Hiu tViiinw llurtmu baa hurt iuud 'go furthur when they wunt fiaJi foH1"' nr "f berm-olnt thof. wing ,H,pulatin figure, of Wfaat. Section 40W of lJSi thu following Central Orugon tnwiw. i linKt'r a,v,, ColtM,'s CwIw tMt, lhftl brother, (rinj-ei! life jwrt we'll. u w uniawiui tor anyone to ni' After the nav there wiw x aree red by the delay in receiving the shipment. A duplicate order, how ever, is now on the way by oxpretw and if it ncjeti the railroad thieves aiioultl arrive in Bend in a few dnys. SUCCESSFUL BURGLAR . .M. W. A. Piny and Dance Draw a Ap preciative Crowd. "Hi I.nrdhip the Burglar" ramie to town Wednesday ovening, under the aua)ica) of the local camp Armed with grub hoes, picks, powder and other rond-making equipment, a crew of nix men Htart ed out from Bend Moralay morning to put the new Hond-Iiurn road in tiji-top uhajK.' for travel. All the angebrunh and rocka will be removed clear through to the Harruy County I II.,.. 'rui. ........ ...:.. t... i. i nil.-. lino mum win tu i-oqineurl, it la expected, by April 23, whin a party of Bend men, in eight or Urn automobileti, will leave here to make a trip over the highway to Burns. The rood gang, headed by Super visor E. W. Bichardson, which left Bend on March 27 to go over the route with n drag, returned last Thursday. The heavy machine was pulled over the route twice and re moved much of the eage brush. But, according to homesteaders in town this week who have been over the road, this drag did not leave the new highway in a condition fit for traveling, some of them going so far as to say they could barely find the way at some places. The party that started to work Monday consists of Mr. I'lchardsen, a cook and four laborers. Two wagons to haul provision, feed, tools, etc.. are taken along, with only one team, however, which will lx sufficient to move the wagene along as the workmen advance. An average of six or fceven milos a ' day will lie made, it is believed, ami the entire route gone over in two week. Homostewders who sub scribed labor on the road will lie aaked to assist the jmrty as It goes out. Bend business men have been very liberal in their contributions and, with the money which thu county, has givon there-will be ample funds to carry out this important road building project. The autoists who will leave hare h week from Sunday will go through to Burns ami formally inform tmj people of that town of the nw road being opened ami invite them to bo gin using it for freighting and auto, travel. By May 1 a large number of teams will likty be going over the new route. as compiled by thu Bond Mi'., l'rinevillu enumerator: 1012, Madras within (100 feot of any tVh ladder on dance, with music by both the M. any stream in Orugon. The local .Ull, Itiwland 1215. Ijiidlaw.lt), Burns deputy fish warden has requested till I. Klamath Falls 27fiS', Ijikuviuw the publication of this interesting total receipts of the evening were 12.VI. Valu3t)(5. information. 112. W. A. band and Knapp's Orchestra BefruMiments wure served by the Boyal Neighbors of America. The .UUYS UULLUriN PKIiSS. The Redmond Spokesman has wr chasod from the Bond Bulletin thu Diamond press upon which tlw former was printed previous to the installment of tho prasont Babcoek cylinder press. The pres is now in stalled in the shop of the Redmond imper. Small nnd unrgo Accounts oro Always Appreciated By Us The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company Of Bend. Oregon "Conservative Banking for Conservative People.'1 J.. II. HAIKU, U'realdnit) J. W. MASTHKS, (Vice l'reildcnt) 1'. O. MINOK, (Secretary) I) i h koto as: I.. 1). IIAIKI), 1'. O. MINOK, S. V. IIAIRD. BUILDERS' vtSxxsvy-w'vVNN't-r ' ,tifyfcy'igy,9gy''gt''igl' I ,UggJ2'5'JC2,'E5t5r,iaS!,JS" V liiAlJV5AliiiiJM l I SUPPLIES I can supply everything: yon i need for your new house or store Doolcs Sashes, Glass, Builders' Hardware, Roofing- and H. & M. Best Prepared Paints The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Or U. O. COE PraniJant E A SATHER. Vlca Pratldcnt O. S. HUDSON Cathlar Oapltal fullr paid tlt.000 SlockholJ.rt' nabilltr OOO Surplu (k.OOO . Statement of the First INlatio At rndrcd to tha Traaurv D vvatnifiaiun. v. u AS8ETS I,am ahl lHouHt .. .. Otmlrefta Haul. MuIMIhk wl IaiI I'urultHir atul l'ttui4 ..... I'. S. Hou4a al I'imuImmw ...... tqn. I). O, . - 5 nnl Q nrfhi Hn ank of Bend, Oregon, nt of lh Unltad Stalai. ch 7th, 1811 LMBKITIE8 ..fil7.i4 wi Capital M Ih fall I.. Jtow " " .i'iK !f 1'h41U4 ltM ..., 1 .' Wall Street ? N. P. Smith lt I'M-Ctnl Kwlrmttki I'uihI JJ iJ ClrvuUtUHl .... CASH ON HAND AND , . ,, INwtel,. DUE FROM BANKS 5JMl3.26 "n-. TOTAU.. Tirt.. f1.7 M -f m aMiiiWMtiMiM J"' VKJ itiMMMMa)iuMM m m'A .aMaanrai,ttMi kjtot W Mt - aaat nniaa wn m aH JtVl !3 4 DIRECTORS.' U. C. COK K. A. SATHRK C. S. HUDSON V. V. SMITH H. C. KI.MS n