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' I' The bend bullet VOL. IX. IIKN1). OM-ttON. WKDNKHIJAY. 1)IT. vt. 1911. NO. 42 IN t 4 NHL CHIEFS VISIT BEi IIARRIMAN OFFICIALS I IKKI2 SATURDAY President I'arrell n( (lie O.-W. U. ft N. , lluro for the lTlrt lime Develop merit of Country Necessary Co iMakliiK of City, Ho Say. Actoiiii'iuiIimI liy h parly of I Ittrrl iiiiiii (ilrloluU, Pici'ilfiil .liilm I). I'm i t'tl of (Iih Oreniiu-ViwililiiKtiiii lUllritail & NnvlKHtliiu ('oiiipiiy vlnl teit lli'inl for iIih llmt time MitliinlHy HfloriifH)ii The railway clilufn ft 1 1 -imI on lesdliiK IminIiiinmi men mid not It MOIIll llllIIH(MIOII of tlni town Tin) were Ikth for only it itliort time. litirryltiK imck to Portland to lit itli (hull fmnllloB for ltt lt tttNH. In addition to Mr. I'nrrnll. Hie imrljr liit'lmliil VIch I'rwtlilmtl J. I' trillion. Tralllf lHiiKr II. II Miller. (limi-Nl I'rvlKht AM'Mit W. I) HKIiiimt. Uit. V. IKilliilU, Ait. Kuit V. M Jaekel, Assistant Ommntl Mhiikk't J I). KtHfk. Aililllor IUIdi HImIsiIiiII mid TrMVtillriK 1'relnht Mid PaaawiKer AMvtit II J. O'Neill. Th-))- left Port- Intlil Ut W'wIiumhIwjt nlxltt Mild oil Hit' lrli went or tin' Rhmtlko, Coiutoii. lll't'l'IIIT Nllli DttftfllUU lltllM. tllllllllK the Itinerary lire. I'reoldMH rnrrt'll. asked In rKrd to toitntrtirtloii work on tti east and went llarrlmau IImh.ikiw In iiniKrmoi fniiii Vale to aril Hums, and what would tut t Iih ttrtibaldv rnniKH'tliiK MM Hllh Hlt'lHirtll Hlllt IMIIItll tlllt'. Mltl tit" work Has In rtiHtK" of tlu Ort'Ktiti Htinrt l.lue iiMcIhIs nml (tint Iih kiit'w mi more In rvK'tril to It t It it it m lint Im m In Hit' tuicri A to tli" probably romieclltiK ix'lltt. tin Htnted tin tilt) ttdt know nml t lint no oiiii klWM )t wht're It would tin. Country Make t Iir City. Ill Impressions of (lend were In substance an follow it . Troin what I have been nttln to see on micli a liurrlrcl visit. I think this In n splendid town. You aeem to I mi quite prourcsslw. Olio of tlio iiiiiIii tliliiK" In uulldliiK uii n town In to titilltl up (Im country around It. People who know how to fnrui, how to initkti ft plitpou. how to hulltl a rhlrki'ii roup nml raise chickens those nro tho porsotu who will It nip lamely to iiiitku n city. Tho O.-W. It. N. linn recently ntltlcil to It stuff of onirlnU, Mr C I.. Hinlth, n fnruiur of wlilo experience, mm iiKrlaulturnllit. Ho will im hero In January to re in it In reveral weeks to Klvo thu farm I'm of I hlii pnrt of tho state personal instruction iiiul Information In ncrl- iilturnl Hue. Ho will study thu tii'riln of tit it farmers nml do whnt Im i'mii to innko thin n k roit t nKrlcultural district " Would Itreitk up lllit I'niini. In im Inturvluw kIvuii out In I'ort Inml. Mr Hinltli hhIiI: Thu irluclinl troulilii with tho f.irniH in thu NorthwoKt thnt In on SSHSaimsf ran RECORD-BREAKER HERE fnt it IhillK I " "I llllnw tif Hl'llll' pIltfTH tIPnr Hpo liiiiii' thui linvn clmuRi'tl Imn'tM fmni iiwii in a tlouii tlniHM wltlilu Inn Itmt ' llllll' lI'.lIK l'llOHl fHI'IIIH rt K'Mlll 'tin i'iiii hi' foiiml HiiywIit'tH, hut lln) I Iiiimi miiiiIo llltln plOKluft III lltOHf iiliin )inrH Tlify Iihviiu'I lifn fariii- I'll Till') llMMI lll'HM IHHIll fill' H1IHCII- litlloii nml uotliliiK i'Ikh. ' I llllpll tO Hl'C'OlllpllHll NIUII'tlllllK throiiKli my work townrtl liri'iikluic up thu til riirum mill KcttliiK ptxtplo to i:o onto Ilium who wmit to work for ii IIvIiik- Many fitiiiHTM thi'itii tlti)H inn nfrnil to uilllt it row. Thuy Hlioulilu't m. Thi'lr wvim mnl tlniiKlttiTH uiivi'r think of moIIIiik tlntlr IiiiiiiIn In nillkliiK nml tho hlri'tl Iti'lp hI in ply won't do It. TIiiu'm whnt uinki'H iliilryliiK n Itui'kwiiril liuluntry III HOIHU N(H.'tlOIIH li'tlloIlN)' In Hi'l'l It'll. "If tint truth woulil only liHpri'iwi ItHnlf upon wmiii of thuno pioplo- tlint tlifiH m clKht tllinit hh iiiui'h muni')' to Iih imtilii in tlHlryliiK or In tit Ih I i i m tinuM or iMiultry tlinu t hrn l In r.rottliiK whunt nr nvwi Hppltm HlHM" Of til" llt'Klm'tttll lirHIHllH of fnriulUK woulil iii'i'lvn mi Impi'tiiH hliwr for dlntribntlve rHtoit. Ore y.nn't lurilT will prormbly m nn nounced In I'ebruary, m an to be ef fective nbout the Mime time HH Die intemute trifT, which umlcr the 'FWOSIII More Buildings Erected Than Ever Be- ""i"!i '" i in ffKt fore m Like Period Stone Age of Construction Entered Upon. .CANTATA VAS GOOD Thu yunr ilniwinK to n elHK! liiiH'nwioUi Htrt-t'tH thuy would orect a been n roconbtniikt'r of proroH fori llnu modern brick buHinowj block liuiitl, for durintc the twelve montlmj 100x100 feet. Several ondn of stone more IiuIUIIiikh Iiuvc been erected have iiIho been placed on n lot fnc here than dtiritiK any other like i lug Fir avenue whore J. I. Wont period In the Iowii'h hintory. On and C. 1. NlHWoner contemplate AtiKUitt 12 The liulletin printed a J the cormtruction of another building, lint of new Iiouhcm which Iiiul ben ' In addition to them Htone utruc- erected Hince Jnnunry 1, ItUI, or, turt. many frame KtructureH have were then under conNtruction, tlu ' Ikiuii and are buinir put up. At the valuation of which totaled nearly depot the hltf warehouHe Ih rising IOrtlMlll CI..,.,. il.Ml llrt... l..ll,i:.... ninl.llu Kl..,.. Jf. tIMM I ... ...,...,... uiiiit unit v.i.iv "uMMinh .tij.K.i, 1'ijuin u iTiiiii-y iiure re-1 .ii...ii ... i . . ... .: haH continued nteadily and a new built the two.tory bulldlnie on Hond aKffit'S era Iihh dawned upon the town; the'ntrcet which wjw dwtrocd by fire, up by the Sundny Bchooln I'rac'tl. "My expiirlMiiui Ihih hwn timt lu'coiiiiiiL' of railway trannportation. Mrn. II. J. Murphy Iiiih bought n lot cally every child of school atm was nt-iiii, eviui tiiiii uiiiiiiy " ' ,! tiU) HtimuluH which It ban Riven near the depot where die intends to remomiwrcrt and received a jfift. Ml llt'llllli Will llMK Wlh I'll tll prolilelllH ' w " FHdnv nftirnnnn lw,r,.r.. ,1,1 iNwulUr n. in. unction imt hi-next-! t building ha Iwen marke.1. TIiIh build a liuufnoM houw. Mr. Hron-' , ' TSL TfZVZ'.l? u nen and hlter of I'ortland will erect jnd opecially thow of the lower a iioukc oi twenty rooms at Third Krade, made School Children Made Creditable Shu w Ing on Stage Saturday livening. The cntnta fdven by about CO school children Saturday evening was a bij; success. The little folks and others who took part did bo with much credit to themselves and thoir instructors, They had the pleasure of appearing before a lare audience, between -100 and COO peo ple attending. The cantata was in charge of Misses Trautner, Sidncr and Marion Wiest. After Uie exercises, presents were TO C. 0. 1. CO. LAND BOARD SUBMITS ULTIA1ATUM Ten Proposals Made to be Reponded to by December 27-Condltlons Mutt be Met by February I or Foreclosure Will Follow. ilowtiri know It mnl ! ih been emieeinllv 11 IM III)' lllll'IIIIOII in true in stone work, the city having enteied upon what illicit be called a stone SKe. The first stone building started here, that by J. I West, was com pleted recently nnd the pweriKer station, for which the city donated the material, will be ready for oc cupancy next mouth. I). A. Iiod I of Seattle has bis two-story huw'nuwi building at the corner of Hond door iii'lKhlior won't Itinru It Mini In "licit community the Individ- IIH I Will) lllllt llfllll IIIONt llll'HBtfll In hU work, tliHit vUlt with him Mini li'sru his iiiuHioiIn In khIiiIiik siirniiii If iii'niMnry I II ho mill live on III pliiic. (list I uiny lesrii sll Hlmut It Thi'ii I'll "M 1 1 tlm other fellows to Kt'ther mid tell tlii'in how thu) rsn Im hIiiiIIhiI)' HiliTntMiftil Tliuim pwipl" net it will Insru from eneh other Too in ii t- li jiiHlotuiy ctUi In I'vcry coiiimuulty sii'l I'vury fitnunr Is too proud to ko mid ssk hli uelRlilMir his ni'Cift of slier. Hiintll I'iiiiiii Hlnle's ll"i". "TIih iMiNtlldlltliHi for dttV'loinifUt on Hiiinll fHruis nro lieyoml rompiiu linn olmpure plnrt's miihmik tlm hills ! at the opening of the new year "All my work will im iIoiih liy per koiinI coiilrnrt with thu farmers We have no text-lsMiks nnd no llteriituro Hint Is fippllcnlilo to rondltlons n Ihcy exist Nonrly nil our territory I "iul-nrlil -that Is, tlm rnlnfnll Is di'llclunt. Wo must ullllio inoUturo to Its fullest extent. Kvery comtiiun Ity prmi'ittit different prohlenn. My nl mis to not vii th "in or to learn how others have solved tlii'in. then go nnd spread the Information where It will do the most kooiI." street and Junijcr avonue, W. J. Shannon and Ole Nelson have built additions to their hotel buildings on Fir avenue near the depot, J. H. Onelll has completeil a one-story office building on Minnosota street, L. A. Simw hss put up a store build ing on Hond streot near Oregon. The old Millard Triplett building, the hearts of their pupils glad by treating. School will ojien again on Jan. 8. SCHOOL LEVY MADE street and (ireonwood avenue near ing completion, giving the town hns been remodeled and made into three handsome a n d substantial , a first class business block. J. I. our """hi.!." hop" lies 7,1 "he'"10"1-'"1"101" Pctleully finlfched J Johnson hns added 40 feet to the Voters Set 18 .Mills as the Amount, to Clear DUtrlct of Debt. In ordor to clear the district of debt, the voters who attended the bought by C. W. Arnot of Tacoma,' "T mu0t!nfr ca"c'!I fo.r ,w nfht i.i ..... ., , , ...et the tax levy of district No. 12 at 18 mills, an increase of 8 mills i Thompson furniture store. ovor last year. This amount was recommonded by the directors, who stated that there were warrants out- A rfitllmr ti tiiinnnnniimnn I ul In fhfi lfirtftiii susltlnntnl f,i!ah which have been made already, five new houses have been built, and gi .1 IsbSj1 W1002rf other brick or stone buildings will ' there has been such an increase in ' that 18 mills would about nut tho population that every one of them , district In good financial standing. CHANGE AT LAUNDRY .Mr. lorl.tootl S.tN tlm to .1. l-'tl iwiril I..-IIMHI of Sunlit ll.ikul.i. J. Kilw.xrrt lirsoit of Aruiduu. H I).. Hnttirtlii.v UiuKht tho '.v il tftemu I. it tut dry from Mm Mum Uokv.od and took thnrn" of tin pi. ml esti day Mr el d Mrs. IkI.wiimI sre hs yat undeclilcd ns to thel- f i'i m i-li'is hut will prolirilily runi.ilu In Hmul Mr I .it mo it cuino to lloiul thu llrst ut Novomlier imil since thnt lime lnu heun ciislderliiK various husluesn pro)sltlons, Ilnnlly deciding to take over tho laundry, lie will uinke u uumher of chmiKes toward Intilrov ItiK tho horvlco nnd will, with thu new yenr, innke seveml ruiliicttuus In the price on nrtlsles. Ho Intends to make his ho inu hero nnd will Uter he Joined by his family. rise here in 1912. J. 11. Hean hns' already begun the foundation work for tho one he will build on Wall street. K. A. Sntlier has sold the frame building which he now occu pies with his store and it will be re placed by a stone business block. On Greenwood avenue, next to the Hoyd building, C. W. Marley nnd Robert Simpson hnve nnnounced the construction of n combined two- story store nnd hotel building. Drs. TWO METHODS. Smith went away on his summer vacation. He took iilong plenty of cash, HUT tho tlay ho arrived at his destination the light fingered gentry "lifted his roll" and ho was up against it right. Now young Ferris, who hns an account ut this bank and mndo thu wimii trip carried juHt enough cash to pay for meals and other necessaries, HUT before leaving ho hnd us send n letter of identification to n bank In tho place where he Intended to visit. Ho was thus enabled to check against his account hero for what ho needed when ho needed it. They can "pick" your pocket but they can't "pick" your bank account. No charge for letters of identi fication at tills bank. lies waiting to move from rented rooms or tents into new residences as soon as they can be hnd. Altogether, Bond has had a re markable growth the past year, but the record will, from present indi cations, be outstripped in 1912. A big influx of homeseckera is looked for when tho colonist rates from the East are put into effect March 1, and the present estimated nnmiln. Hooth of Senttle have also stated tion of 1200 in Rend will show a that nt the corner of Hond and Mln-Jbig increase a year hence. EXTENDED TO MARCH 1 to become effective March 1. ; Practically all trnllic interests of Class Kate Reduction Order will Not the Northwest urged the extension. Ucco.ne Uffectlve on Jan. i. J jn Oregon no one knows yet Thu order of the Interstate Com- whnt reduction in the state rates is merce Commission, reducing the j to be made in the distance tariff has a tenant. There are yet fami- Tne interest shown by the taxpayers distributive class freight rates from Portland and other coast cities, which was to go into effect January 2, has been chnnged by that body soon to bo nnnounced by the state commission, but a level about the same as thnt accorded by the Inter state Commission is expected by in the meeting, called ten days nco especially for mnklng the levy, was not great, only four voters being present. Ab the city cut its levy two mills below last year's figure, the total levy for Rend property holders will be six mills above what It was last year and for those outside the city cignt mills nigner. CARPENTRY CLASS nuix&H School Doird Authorizes Special Course in Manual Training. With the opening of the Bend school agnin on Jnn. 8, n clnss In carpentry will be formed. J. W. Ditnick will be the instructor, for nn hour ench day. This new work was authorized by the school board nt a special meeting Tuesday nfternoon, Prof. Shouse informing the directors that Mr. Dimick could be secured nt $1 nn hour. Instruction will be in simple carpentry. At the meeting of the Desert Land Board at Snlom last Thursday n proposition embodying ten con ditions was submitted to the Cen tral Oregon Irrigation Co. by the Board. The Company was given until today (Dec. 27) to answer. The settlers wore represented nt the meeting by B. W. Itichnrdson, S. H. Snider and J. Alton Thomp son of the Water Users Association and the Company by F. S. Stanley, Jesse Stearns and Roscoe Howard. The following is the Board's proposition: "First That sold Company shall raise or secure the sum of at least $160,000 within thirty days of this date, for the purpose of building a diversion darn north of Bend and a canal from the same to intersect with the Pilot Butte canal, with sufficient carrying capacity to sup ply all irrigable lands to be ulti mately reclaimed therefrom. "Second That the money so rais ed be placed in the hands of tho trustee to be selected by the Board and approved by the Company, to gether with all notes and the guar antee fund now in the possession of the Board, to be applied in the con struction of said dam and canal, and In re-building the flume and enlarg ing tho Central Oregon canal, where needed, and completion of laterals; all moneys in the hands of tho trus tee to be expended on vouchers ap proved by the Board or its repre sentatives. "Third That the diversion dam and canal to the intersection with the Pilot Butte canal be completed during the year 1912. "Fourth That where necessary the time will be extended on con tract of June 17, 1907.vSW "Fifth That the extension of the North Canal from the intersection shall be a subject for consideration hereafter and kept as a separate proposition. "Sixth That lands may be con- (Continued on last page.) !? ei!5 The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company of Bend, Oregon "Conservative Banking for Conservative People. I.. M. 11AIUD, (I'reslilent) J. W. MASTKRS, (Vice President) 1'. O. MINOR, (Secretary) DlKKCTORSi h, n. MA1HD, 1'. O. MINOR, S. V. tlAIRD, The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Or. U. O. OOE. Prttldant e. A. 8ATHER, Vlc.Pr.ild.nl O. 8. HUDSON. Caihl.r C.plUI full paid ... 125.000 Slockhold.r' liability 2S.OOO 8urplui .... . SO OOO WRKATHE the bright Holly and tho yellow Mistletoe nnd weave into their entwining leaves tho true Christian spirit of gladness nnd good fellowship. Hail to tho Now Year! May it bo fraught with jienco and plenty to nil men of good will! May it bring to every family tho joy nnd com fort of good henlth nnd prosperity. llAnd wo hope that every one of our present nnd future customers will continue to partake of the nuiltitudo of bargains which wo are every week offering to our pntrons Hero it is where tho most money enn bo saved and the highest qualities are nssured. N. P. Smith Wall Street Mr. Business Man This bank offers you nil the advantages of a mod ern banking institution. Ask for our statement and study it. Investigate the men who stand back of tho business wo conduct. Consider the protection given our funds. Our strength is far in excess of tho strength required to safeguard your banking business. If your business is paralyzed for lack of funds if it is n good business with good prospects why not talk to us about your credit? You will 'find that we have a friendly attitude towards all pro gressive ideas, nnd n willingness to give your proposition careful consideration. We offer your account strength and confidential and courteous treatment. tj5i wSpj uigiy vlSM 5ttr vLMl tfc, m, jfntv vtJM TR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF IEND DIRECTORS: C. COK K. A. SATHER c. S. HUDSON O. M. TATTKRSON , C. WM.IS V