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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1912)
The bend bulletin VOL. IX. HENI). OIUMON. WEDNESDAY. JAN. 1, 1012. NO. .17 ' id ' t j a rim b I 1 1(110 (II J , J ri'Kiilnr f ato ok. of ry. BEND TO GET POSTAL BANK R. P. I). ALSO STARTS TOMORROW I'mli' Hum Will llwhn Slinify rroni ll'HillorKi I'iijIhk - IVi' tVtit lie IcicmI T'iiiiiiiiry Iturnl Vuv tiff Appiihilcil I'or ItiiuK. llotul turn Ikhiii ilmlKimti'tl u postal hHVltlKM llHllk IHIHlllltlCU. Ht'COrillllK III (llMililii'H (iniii WiikIiIiikIoii, I). C. to tint I'oriliuiil impfm. Tim ilnt fur iiiiiiiIiik tills now ititiRilniuMl luu not Ikxui niiiiiiuiiroil. In tint full I'oittnuiHtvr Minor re ckIvimI lilunks from tlio t'onlolttco l). pnrtiiuoil to In IIIIimI out with iliitu rutiitlvn to tlm forulKii populutloii, tr. Imr. which win ilmlrml liy tho linrtim'iit In conslitiirliiK wliutlier or not to itmlxnato thin oMcu for n navhiKii linns. Mr. Minor hit not yet Iioimi iiotltlml by tliu ili'purtiinint of tlio liitillhniiiit of tliu liniik ami tlio only Information ri'cnlveil livra wits tlmt cnrrlt'ri In tlio prc dispatch Tliu pout ft I unvliiK hank havo been m siicri'isful wherever trlnil tlmt ninny nro IkjIiik established. They furnish n means of lavlnx for a clnva of peopta who nro roschoil by no other Institution, rspoclally thoia of small menus who vtlih to savo their Hccuniulntlonii. Ono dollar will open no account, ntul Mtnl savings stamps for nniounu lens tlmn n dollar enn ho jMirctmorxl nml when n total of II li urcutmilateit they ran Im clintinetl for h ileM)lt certificate. Tlio govern ment pa only 3 per rent Interest, hut furnishes absolulo safety to depositor. The only postal snvlhK hnnk In tlm county If Hint nt Mndrns, which opened Init October. I'rluevlllo ha lieen designated for the establish- inrnt of one. II. !'. II. Hlnrl Tomorrow. At H o'rlork tomorrow mornliiK the first rum! free delivery aervlot In it lUmd will he started, norvhu residents eflut of town. Owing to the fart that the examination for currier was held only two week hko. tne ril Service Commission ha not had i make, an upiHiliittuuiit of a currier, and n letter wait re- reived liy Postmaster Minor n few dn ago notifying hltu to innku a tomixirary appointment it that the roiltu could bo established without any delay. ThU ho ha done, nam liiK Max ItlrhnrdiHiu for the position until tlm regular appointment U Hindu from Washington. The servlcn will ho trl-wcekly. on $20.00 Bills at lc. If you cotilil buy $i!0.00 IiIIIh for a copper cent tho opportunity would mwin notlilnK to you If you ilMn'i hnvo tho CENT. Hnvinir tho rendy cnsli nnd thu judgment to ubo it nt tho opportuno tlmu la tho Hiiro rond to wealth. Hut remember that It taken both tho judgment nnd tho cnah to mnko a winning team. Judunient without ensh is helpless. Cash without judgment la soon (scattered. Start a bank account. Hein to lay aside the ono important thinjr, CASH. Aa you accutnulatc it judjrmont will coino with It. Then when opportunity knocks you aro wife In openinK tho door. Wo Invito you to ojien an account with us today. The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company of Bend, Oregon "Conservative Banking for Conservative People." I n. DAIP-D, (President) J. W. MASTKRS, (Vice President) V, O. MINOR, (Secretary) Dimkctors: X,. B. DAIRD, V, O. MINOR, S. V. DAIRD, IKMJ CO.MKH HACK HIiowIiik mi iiuiihuiiI nnioiint of lntilllKel"fi mid it i.'.'inii itttHch moiit for hi old twister, n dog which wiiH ilitm away hint A'lHtiHt relumed n few days hko to hi former owner, C K MurrlH, In llend. Mr. Mori I imvu the iIok I" liomeNleitiler 40 miles south nii il Hend mid after a few months the new owner gnvu the rnulno to iiuottier settler who lives 70 mlleii from hero. I. nut week Mr. Morrl war iiiurh surprised when the t''- appeared at hi home lie thoiiKht prohnhly he hnd followed ono of thu home Htendel III to town, hut such wns not tliu case. Tliu jlog, with marked Instinct, hnd found hi way hnrk to the ono who formerly fed Mm. TuMilnyH. Thunulnya and Knttirduya. The carrier will lunve the olllru hero at H n. ui. and return liy 1 p. in., mall- IliK the 20 mile In lle hour. ICvery family hIoiik the loute that wUlicn to! ho Nerved mint provide u liinll Mix roiifottnliiH to thu ioHtnl reKulutlonu. j In which the currier tuny dupoult thu , mail. EXCELLENT CITY ?l APS City ii;lucer (iould (.'r( Out Com. plele llliieprliil of Mind. City HiiKlneer It II Could ha Jiut completed n InrKu wnll map of llund Ix hy uven foot In ilte. which I by far the i oil complete imp of tlio town ever ptibllihod. Thu map li a blue lino print on white hackKruund drawn to a icalo of 200 feet to the Inch and coven a territory 3 hy 2H mile In extent. It show llend to ho a city of ronilderable lu, havlns over 1600 acres of platted property, beildea a laricu area of acre tract! horderlnK thu town. Other fenture of the town a ahown on thu map nro an alKhty-fool nveuuu 2 h mile Ioiik without n bend; the I)echute river. I with thu llend Co. dam and thuf the I'ntvcndty of Minnesota, noon ilte of the IokkIhk (mud and thu North Canal damn the railroad, wnrchouite, depot, freight yard, roundhouie. Hock yardi, all county road and Irrigation cnuiil, tho prel um city limit and varlou deeded tract and lUbdlvlilou that haw never been ahowii bvforo on inapi of thu city. Tho map would bo n credit to a much larger town than (lend I. It I n neat, rouipruhemlvu and flulahed piece of work nnd will bu nn orna ment lo any ofllce, beilde being Use ful. Mr. (Iould ha tho iiinpa for snlu nt $7 each, and already report IK order from locnl people nnd from Seattle and Portland peoplu Inter ested In llend. wim, conduct inn i:i, mmit. Mr. nud Mr. Then. A. Ohl of Port-' land arrived In llend Mundny night to innku their home. They hnvo Ink- , mi n lons on thu second lloor of the ; J. I. Weit Mono building nud will , conduct n hotel. Carpenters nro nt work this week putting In partitions ns thu upper story was Intuded for n hall. Thero will be liluo rooms, with bath. Ktistiu hunt, eloctrlc light nnd hot nnd cold water nro nlso being put In. NUN IDA BEND MAN FOR REP RESENTATIVE Veilion A. I'oiIh-n I'lle I'elltlou Willi Kenrlnry of Htnle I'or .Vonil nalliin nt llie April I'llnuiiy liiitllh'd to llcailj' Hoppoit. A piTtlllou for notiilnntlon nn can- :, ' ' "" "' "irMiillvo of the 2Ut dUtrlct In the Ktnto I. ok UlHturo hna been llled hy Vernon A. I'orbim with the Heoiotmy of Htnte. The dlMrlrt I compiHU'cl of Klnmiitll, Lake. Crook and (Irani cmuiHe, and I entitled to two Joint ItopreHuntu jlve. The primary election will be held on April It. Mr Korhe la an attorney of llend, IihvIiik renlded here for tho lnnt two year. DurltiK thl time hu Iiiih tak en nn active Intercut In thu nffnlra of Central Oregon nud I cntUled to re celv the hearty aupport of tho voter of the dUtrlct, n hu no doubt will. Hu I n utrotiK Republican and In It) 10 ivrvcd u deputy district at torney. He ha been for tho past year, and I at preiont. city attorney of llend. Mr. Forhe I well edu cated and eminently qualified to tuaku tho dlntrlct nn nhlu Represen tative In thu I.eitUlaturo. Ho Krad unted from IiIrIi ncliool In 1904, Mtudled two years at McAlcitcr Col Ii'ku at Kt. I'aul, Minn., and In 1909 wn itraduated from thu law school theieafter coming to llond to locntc. Mr. Forbes has mado n thorough tudy of tho Oregon ntoiu of legis lation nnd could therefore handlu Intelligently any ruciiaurrs coming up for consideration hy thu legislature. BUYS LOT TO BUILD IlllnoU Man lute! Money In llend Ileal INtatr. (1 A. Keller, n retired business man of lltlnol. came to llend last woi'k with n view to (linking Invest- ments, and wn bo well pleased that hu bought property and contemplates erecting a stone building. From ' John lllos ho purchased lot 1 of block 24. on (Ireenwood avenue. A building to cost nlniut h.000 will bo put up. Mr. Keller iwld. He left Sunday morning for San Krmclsco anil U Angeles, whence nu goes in iinciigo He stated that he would return to llend this spring. JOHNSON ltKCO.MMF.NnKD. ( WASHINGTON. I. C Congress- man l.nffurty has recommended tho 'npolntment of Klof I.. .IoIiiihoii to bo postmaster nt Powell llulto, Ore. 'hfrxt pr 1XHERE do you buy such Hard- ware as you need for your in dividual uses? Such as tools and utensils, farm implements, and the thousand nnd one things that are needed in and mound the home? It' it is the better qualities you nre looking for, without being asked to pay extravagant prices, then it is time you paid us n visit nnd saved n lot of hardware expenses for yourself. N. P. Smith Wall Street M r WD FOR THE WEST! HOMESEEKERS HAVE! EYES ON OREQON Hetcre Wnillier nd Kuril Tliiico In HiikI Will Ciiiim' IIIk HiiilKinlloii lo (Viilml Oii'X"" In the SpilliK, Kii)'n A. C). IIiiiiIit. In (he opinion of A. O. Iluntor, who I rotiirnod I'rldny from an extended trip In the Kant, Central Orogon and llund will rvcolvu a big Influx of homeneeker thl spring, when the low rule from the Kasturn state go Into effect on the railroad. In an Interview with The llullotln, Mr. Hunter all: "While In thu Kant I learned of olrrumitanccH that I feel sure will bring to Centrul Oregon and to llend tho greateit Influx of homescekers thl part of the country hna over known. Two main cause combine to get people started townrd this part of thu United Htatc. Tho first I the severe weather which prevailed tho first of tho month back there. It was not for a few days, hut for weeks the tompornturo was below zro. I was In Dayton, Ohio, at the time nnd It wns the coldest there it has been In thirty years. While tho Pacific Coast had a touch, of this cold weather, It must hnvo boon Ilka sum mer hero compared with what It wns In tho Mlddlo West, and I know or many people who nro going to get away from that rigorous climate this spring. Somo of them aro com ing to Hend. a town about which they hnvo heard many good reports. "Another thing Is tho dullness In builncis lines there. Whllo but little ha been heard of this out this way. I found that thero havo been pretty hard time, through tho Ka.t. This also will havo n strong influence In turning 'peoplo to tho Northwest when colonist rates nro put on In a few weeks. "Whllo thoro has been much ex ploiting of the Northwest every year hy tho railroads, tho laud shows and similar means of publicity have given J" '", u " ,,Bl,or '" uln" "vor uo ,uro "' "Pl-orui uues oj uio eonsi Kiuimj. i iiu reauu "ill uu a lui 01 goad settlers coming out bore to re side." STAU TIIKATKIl IS SOLD. Kdd Nowmnn, who has been run ning thu Star Theater moving pic ture show bore, tins sold tho business to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. I.ockwood, who take charge, tomorrow. Mr. nud Mrs. Newman will leave in tho morn ing for San Dlogo, Cnl. They made many friends during their resldouco hore who rogrot their departure r ,. 1IAU.V AITO mm: Tho Iliirns-Ilend Consoli dated Auto Co. has put on n dnlly schedule of car from lioro to tho Interior town. Thu trip of 140 mlllcs will be mado In fast time. Cars will Ichvo hero nt 7 n. in., arriving at Hum In seven hours. Tho stop for dinner will be at tho J I rook I nun ranch at Itolynt. Tho nutos will leave tho Hums end of tho lino nt tho same hour In tho morning. Klvo oars are being used In tho ser vice nt present, but Inter moro will ho ndded to handle tho Increased traffic. WOOL TO COME HERE United WiitrlioiiM! Co. Will A I Ml Handle Illilc. tun! I'clli.. In addition to storage nnd forward ing, tho United Warehouse Co., hav ing moved Into excellent quarters In the now warehouse building, will innku a specialty of handling wools, hldofl nnd pelts. Tho company will also sell oils, gasoline, stock salt, wool bags, twlno, Hour, sugar.ctc. to Aho trade. The wool business will probably bo extensive In n short time as (lend Is tho terminus and railroad l)lnt for a big country devoted to the raising of sheep. BANK AT PAISLEY Hend Men File Article of fiicorx- ratlmi at JjikcWcw. The I.ake County Examiner, pub lished at Lakcvlew, last Thursday contained the following news which Is of Interest here: "The Chewaucan Stnto Hank, to be located at I'alsley, has filed arti cles of Incorporation with County Clerk Pnyno, tho capital stock being 115,000. The Incorporators aro J. M. Lawrence. F. F. 8m!th and It. F. Avorlll, all well known capitalists of Ucnd. The matter of establishing the bank has been under consideration for some time, but nothing had been heard from It for the past month or so, nnd It wns therefore feared that the plnn hnd been abandoned. How ever, such proves not to have been tho case, nnd the jieoplc of I'alsloy nnd of tho entire country ndjncent thereto are jubilant over tho turn af fairs have taken. . " I'rcunicu tnat the bonk win LrtdJl ' JS'L".??. ' lLfZ spring, and it will prove of much con venience to tho business mon and peoplo generally of that rich section of Lake county. With tho com mencement in the near futuro or work on thc big project between PaUley i.d Summer Lake, that sec tion vromlses to enjoy unbounded proi-pi' ity houceforth." Mr Lawrence stated to The llul lotln today that the bank would proli nbly bo oiientnl for business In March, with M. fmlth in charge ' Officers hkVO Mit yet ben elee DISTItlllt'TK HHiHWAV IIIM.S POUTLANl). Ore., Jan. 30. Nine teen thousand copies of tho eight highway bills adopted by Governor West s state wide roads committee have been published by the Oregon Association for Highway Improve ment. They aro being sent into every portion of the state from tho cilice of tho president, Carlos T. Prall. I X?V ,' 'Kj'jjS The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Dr. U. O. COt Pr.Hd.nt E. A. SATHER, Vic Praildtnt O. 8. HUDSON, Cmhl.r Capital fully paid . . S2S.OCO Stockholders' liability S 2 6. OOO Surplus SU.COO IT COSTS NOTHING. to keep your money In this stronjr, safe. Rnnk, subject nt nil times to your checks. The iwrson of small moans will find us ns attentive, to his needs as does tho man with large interests. An important function of this Bnnk is to do whnt it can to aid its depositors in their financial growth. It's n very simple matter to open an ac count here. One Dollar will givo you a start. Money in the Bank is tho best Insurance. TR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND DIRECTORS: O. C. COB B. A. SAT1IKR c. S. UUDSON O. M. rATTHRSON U. C. SU.IS wSpjil vl .?tfi?lyi .rJlyVfSJli'vJ srtlil Si IN D DURING DRAW HERMAN BRAUER HOSPITAL IN Mooting Declared hy I'rlnrlnnls to llne llrcn Accldcnlnl, Hut Man Who find Itlric N Hold to An- fcwer to Hie d'rnnd Jury. Charged, with tho shooting of Hor man Hrauer. Fred Hahn, bettor known as "Illasklo," was bound ovor to tho grand Jury hy Justlco Law rence this morning. Hrauer, also called "Peoria 8llm." Is in tho hos pital suffering from n wound In tho head, but his condition Is not re garded as serious. Tho shooting occurred Monday night about 11 o'clock, in "HlackloV cabin near tho laundry. Hrauer was wounded In tho bead by a rlfio ball from a weapon In tho hands of Hahn. Tho bullet fractured the skull on tho right side, but did not enter tho man's brain. Tho skull was pressed down on tho brain, however, causing paralysis of the left side from tho waist down. Drs. Ferrcll and Coo this afternoon trepanning tho skull. According to the evidenco brought out at tho preliminary hearing today, tho shooting was tho outcome of a brawl between the two men, which started earlier In the evening In a Hond street saloon. Uoth the vic tim and Hahn, however, claim that It was an accident, "Hlacklo" stating that he did not know tho weapon was loaded. Both men were drinking. There were two cyo-witnesses to tho shooting, Frank Davis nnd John Hamilton. As soon ns It was seen that Hrauer was wounded, ono wont for a doctor, and In the meantime "Ulackie" mado no effort to get a wny and was a littlo later arrested and placed In Jail. Hrauer, and Hnlm aro both about 3G years of age aud uumarrlcd. Hrauer Is a laborer, doing odd Jobs about town. "IJlackle" has been tarter at tho Myers & Wllkey room ing house. At the hearing this morning tho state was represented by Deputy District Attorney Wlllard Wlrtz of Prinovllle. At 2 o'clock this afternoon Hahn had not been able to raise tho $1,000 liond required of him, and in default of such will bo taken to tho county Jail at Prinovllle. A number of brawls of minor nolo have taken place about town the past week. vOgi) IWWM L