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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1911)
The bend bulletin. VOL. IX. J1KNI). OUKHON. WKDNKSIMY. NOV 8. mil. NO. 3fi . BETTER LIGHTSSHIP LIIIAER'HAILMUST CONTINUE TOWN IS ASTIR STOCK STREAM TO GO BY SLOW STAGE NEW ARCS FOR Till: sTumns FIRST CARLOAD SENT1 OUT MONDAY i MANY PEOPLE COMING, STEELHEAD SALMON INTO BEND , TROUT IN DESCHUTES llrnil Will Ho Mmle the lltf.t Lighted Town In I hlit Part of SlAlo-llrllllnnl N hlle Lights lo Replace I hone Now In l'o Now I'dlo Line Hclng Hullt llend will bo thu bunt lighted city In all (Viitrnl Oregon within a short DcMlitntlnoU Redmond, nnd Consignor the Urn J llrlck A Lumber Co.- I Jrglu- nlngtif (irent Industry for IliU lown tlrlck Making Machinery Arrive Tin firMt lumber ever uhlpped out of Ilcntl wan n carload lot over tin .lino Now street IlKlitM. each of n ()-'K Trunk Monday inoriiliiK. ,,,,,. .... i it ho consignor was tho Homl MrleK llllllll'' Vt VI "ft t"WU T1VJV I-VVI1VI h tin Mend Water, Light & l'owur last week anil will bo Installed at once Tin' fourteen arc lights now In ', which glvu each a cnudlopowor Government Redlape Enthralls Bend",""""Tr.meiu.vy During it t cck rui'unc wars ui fvcijiii ic" Cfiusi rnr Useless Delav and Loss ceived-work n.gun on iworm nil Warehouse Draymen Ilusy to the People Mere "Nigger in the Woodpile," it Seems. ..f imi ir aim, will Im loplneod liy tlicM new iiiiim, greatly Increasing tin- amount of light on (ho street. , Tin- now InintM aro known an (J. K. Magnetite ami give ii strong white light Thu olil onus Imvo boon rout ing tln rliy $U a month each. The t rhiirgx for the now on on will ho $K. Tin' IK now latiiim owt tho electric .company :i,OW). Kuir extra wont nlcrril iwi hk to have them on lutml t whenever they are noodod. Heretofore the ntrcut wiring wan n the Mime switch with tho bind-iH-MM ImuM'M ami ronliloncoN nnil tho .mly h to cut oir tho street light was in go to oncIi one. The town hint boon rewired ami tho now light ' will lie turned olf ami mi hy a switch at the M.wur houvu. HoleH have leoii dug fr n now VS line of Hilen on Fir ami llvorgreun I H CHUCK CHANGE IN MANAGER. ' (lcorge Jones Retire I'rnm Warehouse Company, W. II. Ilentlcy Succeeding Having illnxHxl of his IntoriMt in the Joihs Warehouse Co.. (ioorgo ' A Jones, who Iihn boon manager of the company, hint retired ami is sue reeded hy W. II. Ilontloy. formerly of Klmniko. Mr. Ilontloy was long ' c innected with tho Moody ware li'iiiM ami the exKirienro make 1 h.m one of the host warehouse men in Central Oregon. Ho is nlso wnll ' aciualnteil with tho busl.iot men of this Hirt of tho State, which will ' greatly aiil him in handling their freight through tho local warehouse. A M l'ringlo will Ih assistant manager of tho co.nwmy, having ' charge of the platform. Tho com pnny will hereafter ho known lot tho 1 I'nited WurehotiHU Co. Among tho local business men, the past week has been one of the liUHioHt ever known in Rend. Freight In-gan to arrive hy railway (aMt Wednesday and up to this morning 51 carloads had been received over the two roads. About fifteen have luien unloaded. Tho gool are taken Chief Deputy (lame Warden Drought 33,000 Vry to Htnd Monday Night and I'lsced Them In River Oihers to be Supplied Next Year !)...... .... ui.. .w... :..... i .. ..........,., .. iiln & I.umlMjr Co. and the conHlKiiee It. j i-iiiihi.i ......w, iuutm tl,y, c cm c. Immelo, a Kiilmomi lumber o'clock this niiurnoon Irom the superintendent of ,ltJ,,,r- rallwxiy mtill service at Spokane, saying that all 't'l... ulttikttiiittl t I'll hi Ififiitiiil ill II lint tar which IiioukIiI to llend hiall from the IJeiltl postofflcc must be Sent OUt by direct from the earn ami delivered brick making machinery for the stae, although It has been KoliiROut ever since lnstit!,lhtf c"lnw"' """tl frc i, . I. . i. , i n i . . . . uie wayblllit aro recoiyoo owing to llend llrlck : LuiiiImt Lo. I hi r .,, ,IV mnrnlmr hv Inn. Nn renmin w infever .. ......... . ....... , ...... j r --j -.-. UM. urnuni nemHnii ior supinioii. why the anti(tiated system should be reverted to is The gasoline and coal oil famine Klvcii. It is presumed that the cause for the con- ttW?' hM i-v-alld for Kvorai , . . , , , weekn now had not yet been relieved tinuance of the horse service is nothing more than u,u morning, only a few enwaof Government redtape, although it is believed that each fuel having been received by there is a "nigger in the woodpile" that is partly re- lhc d!c an1 ' '"K niM up quickly. sponsible for it. Work wan Btarted Monday morn- Whether the mail Will Come in tonight OI1 the ing by Contractor White on tho train could not be learned by Air. Minor, but it is f'Kht warehou.. and lie expocu. ,.,.,, ... , . . ee . r- , . to have it completeil in thirty days. presumed that it will be dumped off at Culver, hauled Thu fourMlalion wiM hii ccrtt. coiisIsIihI of a Miwer Jireirt molding machine and a miwit winder, to gether with forniM ami other brick yard matorlal. Tho coiiiHiny will begin making brick with this machlneiy not later than Feb. I. In the carload of lumber wan 2. 1100 feet. It consisted of ceiling. Mooring. 1x12 and Ixl! surfaced, and common rough, l'hotiw of the car were taken by Seward & Itohldotiu. Heretofore all lumber cut at the aroum ,y prI,lc C and get here m,,ny'M ...III n mile ami ' dcay j scndng and receiving mail A. tomorrow, i ne pirs. Alwut 25 men will be em- lay in sending and receiving mail will cause the ployud. Work on the roundhouse local business men much trouble and loss. will be begun the last of this week. Postmaster Minor is also uncertain whether let- The 0,ml City i!atform ,iajJ lon made regularly, a tiumlMir of other ters dropped into the railway postoffice on the train noren ttorK ' "Ul nK ,l ii i i i i ii iii u j i ii At ii up wan started yostordny. Uy to ordern having already Ix-en iMMiktii would be dispatched by the clerks. ... i. ...mi". i.!,. , ... ... nun iiu ii u 1 1 1 iif linn i mill riHiiiv 'I he change will not affect the time of arrival of for freight to be unloaded on it. It Portland newspapers which are sent out by express, is being erected juBtacn the track from the water tank. DRIVE 525 MILES VEHICLE OVERTURNED I'M"" traffic has been heavy since the first train got in. An llend Sportsmen Make Long Trip lo . H. Ilcnilry and Family Have We- average of 'M tickets a day have comHiny southeast of town has lieen marketed locally, but Manager A. II. Horn says that rail shipmentM will be from outside .mint. The mill it now running at full caimeity to supply the incnwHod demand for building material wince the coming of thu railroad to Homl. ItUV ItUSIMISS COUMIU II. A. Miller and I). M. Davis have bought lota 1 and 2, block 8, markable llscape. II. Jontloy, wife and two Hunt Ducks Fifteen llend men in three nutott W. from the Central Oregon Irrigation i traveltil R2 miles to hunt fluckH j chiltlron had an exciting ride last Co. This U tho corner on which is over the week-end. I hoy left here' wwk fmm snn0 t Jun locatiil the Irrigation company's Saturday, going to llurtw. Huuna, olllcos. It will .novo to IJhuU Vista. The Narrows and other Har-,ton' on '"-' Oregon Trunk, and MMlun nlmut Dec. 1. where it will ney munty ilnrui. returning Imtj'ir imiiio from serious injur make it hoHiliiuartont. UIh tinder- night. Fowl wore plentiful, they whs remarkable, stood that the purchase price of the iki. and several scks full of ducks I h KOing down a hill the driver corner was alxmt $8,000. ' were brought homo. Tho view of .t the horsou got boyo.nl control the immense inland country wtu. as Hnd the rig was overturned. The IIAM.IIV SAYS UoaO IS (loot) great iw the sjKirt of sliiHiting duckn lientleys were thrown out ami tho William Hnnleyof Hums sH'iit in the marsJios. j vehicle foil over on thorn. The two Momlay night in Homl, on his way The following made tho trip: A. j chiltlron wore caught beneath Un to Portland. Ho was accompanied' I- French. II. J. Douglas, Fret! baggage carried but escaped with- leon sold here, and it is estimated ' that twice as many people are com ing in as going out. From the 1st up to this morning a total of 3G0 registrations nre shown on the registers of the hotels. S.VtOKUR TOMORROW l-VliMM). There will be n "smoker" at the Commercial Club rooms tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Several matters of importance are to come up. by his family. Mr. Ilunley wild the Ireland. Iharlos Hunter, John Mn road between Hums and Hunti Is in or. II. Stunts, Prince Stunts, gotxl condition. He also stated It. M. bmitli. u. M. rattorson, &. J. that ho would probably make his Spencer. J. N. Hunter. Larl Hunter. cattle shipments next spring from D. M. Davis. Joe Innes and Sam here. U;l Collins. out so mucn as a nruise. .ir.'wi play the Crook County Kentley a hand was hurt, otliorwUe school at I'rineville Saturdny FOOTBALL (JA.MU SAtUROAY Tlie High School football team High The no one was injured The family will roside here, Mr. Hentley being manager of the United Warehouse Co. boys will go to Redmond by rail Saturday morning and from there to the county sent by stage, return The Deschutos river today con tains :ir,000 more fish than it did on Monday. The reason for the rapid increase Is that .'15 cans of fish fry were placed In the stream Monday night by State officials. Chief Deputy Came Warden T. J. Craig and Assfctant H. W. Trem bath arrived Monday evening with the young fish ami the vessels con taining them were at once loaded on a truck and taken to the Sisc more place above town w here they were liberated. The fish are steel head salmon trout and wore brought from the Clackamas hatchory. The shipmont came through unusually well, none of the little fish dying. They are very small now but In a year's time will be from six to oight inches long. Whon they have attained their growth they weigh six or seven poumls. Mr. Craig assured Secretary Saw hill of the Commercial Club that next spring 50,000 Eastern brook trout would be brought here to stock the river, the fry being too small to turn loose In the open stream now. He also said that enough lake trout to stock Paulina lake would be furnished by the state if transportation for them from Bend to the lake wa3 guaranteed. Messrs Craig and Trombath left yostorday morning. COAL FOR UliND COUNTRY The first car of coal for the Bend country has been ordered by the Overturf-Davis-Miller Co. from Rock Springs, Wyo., and will probably be received next weok. The coal from Rock Springs is said to be the best used on the Pacific Coast. It will be sold here for 11 a ton, at the bins. WOOD.MliN (HVliN SURi'RISU The Modern Woodmon of America were given a pleasant surprise Ia3t night by the Royal Neighbors. The ladies, with many good things to ent, appeared before the lodge adjourned and the rest of the even ing was spent In social session. ing home the same way that There was music and games, ending evening. ! with a bountiful spread. HE GOT THE JOB A young man hnvlng applied to a wholesale house for a position recently found himself before tho manager for examination. "Have you n bank nccount?" was his first question. "I have," wns tho reply. "Ixit me boo your bank book," was the next request. After gloncing over it and noting thu long list of regular, though small deposits, he said: "Young mnn, you aro engaged, and I want to compliment you on your saving ability. I always insist ujon employing only men who have tho good sense to aavo their money," Wo Invite every young man In this community to open an nccount at this bank. The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company of Bend. Oregon "Conservative Banking for Conservative People." I,. H. HAIRD, (rre.ldent) J. W. MASTUKS, (Vice President) 1. O. MINOR, (Secretary) Directors: I D. BAIItD, V. O. MINOR, S. V. DAIRD. Full Stock of BUILDERS' SUPPLIES You Will Always Find Here CHARTER OAK STOVES, RANOES, HEATERS. The kind that has been sold to SATISFIED CUSTOMERS for 08 Yenrs. Refore You Buy Hardware See N. P. Smith Wall Street The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Or. U. O. OOC. Pr.tld.nl C. A. BATHER. Vic. Prttld.nl O.S HUDSON, Caihl.r Capital fullr paid 25,0OO Stockholder.1 liability 2B.0O0 8urplut .... . 90.000 We Have Money To Loan on Cattle. Why not feed your hay and grain to stock, thereby getting the profit on both the hay and stock? J, J. Hill says the fortllixer kept on the farm by homo feeding Is worth one-third ot tho value of tho feed con sumed. Our new land needs this fertll'zer. Farmers who aro prepared to properly care for cattle can obtain the money from us on ix months' tlmo and se cure a renewal fur an additional six months If tho stock has had proper attention. Think ll over and consult us as to the details. lEe FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND DIRKCTORS: U. C. COM U. A. SATJUR C. S. HUDSON F. V. SMITH U. C. 15LU3 "I