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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1912)
' I s KM NOT l-'Alt Ol'K NOW. For moro than ton days. George V. Knnpp, who sUftored n stroke of apoplexy, tins lain nt tho point of (tenth, tho attending physicians sayuho end Is expected nt any mo ment. Ho remains unconscious, but occasionally la nhlo to speak. Ills wife arrlvctUlast Wednesday night t rom Los Angeles nnd has been nt his hcdsldo watching nnd ministering to hint In every way possible two-stouy nnr.tuxa. IL J. Murphy, a recent comer to Uend from Oklahoma, 1ms beguu tho erection of a two-story frnmo build Ing on Greenwood nvenue. near tho depot. It will bo 24x50 foot In dimensions. Tho first floor will bo for store purposes nnd tho upstairs for rooms nnd oRlcca. - CAN PROCEED nov scouts' iiK.vr.FiT. On Thursday night, Fohrunry 22, tho Hoy Scouts will havo n boueflt porformnnco nt tho Star Theatre A special program has been nrrnngod Including a special Hoy Scout reel. Tho "Venetian Trio" consisting of Messrs. Hunter. Stunts nnd Jackson will render sovcrnl songs during tho ovonlng. Tickets nro In tho hands of nil tho Hoy Scouts. Tho monoy secured will be usod by tho boys for uniforms nnd for n two weeks' camp ing trip next summer. Ono of tho scouts, Hobert Innva. will bo on tho program nt tho benefit show, giving n solo on tho mnrlmbaphouo. (continued from page ono) Monday that tho city would havo to look for another treasurer nt that salary ns ho has already dono J 10 worth of work In his official capacity. Tho council ordered n hjdrnnt to bo Installed nt the corner of Wall nnd Washington streets, but refused to grant tho petition of l'ark addi tion people for nn nrc light In that part of town, although tho commit tee to which tho petition had been referred had reported nt n previous meeting In favor of installing tho light It was stated that tho month ly expenses of tho city wcro getting to bo largo enough. Each nrc light costs S a month. Tho city clork read an attachment which had been served on him, cov ering tho saloon llccnso of F. C. Fish. It was secured In Justice Lawrence's court by tho Wcnnndy Livery Co. for $130.70. Tho city attorney said the llccnso fee could not be attached and no action was taken by tho council. Fish's llccnso for tho Pilot Ilutte Inn bar was transferred to A. O. Hunter, by unanimous vote. Mayor Coo appointed City Attor ney Forbes ns tho city's representa tive at tho Portland Irrigation con gress, and the appointment was con firmed. A resolution, copy of which Is printed elsewhere In Tho Bulletin, regarding mall delivery icrvlco was Introduced and adopted. Invite Sewer Kxcrt. The sewer system question re ceived consideration dgain and the city recorder was instructed to write to sower experts, inviting them to visit Dcnd and look over the situa tion. Chief of Police Roberts made a re port for January, showing, among other things, that 25 arrests were made during the month and that for feitures and fines amounting to J315 wero collected. The following claims against the city were allowed and ordered paid; Commercial Club rent f 30.00 H. C Ellis, Jan. salary. . . . 30.00 Hunter Uros., sign 1.00 A. Gobhardt, labor 39.00 Tom Murphy, labor 39.00 Patterson Drug Co., files... 7.50 D., W., L. &. P. Co., January water and light 103. 28 R. H. Deyarmond, repairs.... 1.00 V. A. Forbes, Jan. sal'y. . . 20.00 Bulletin, printing 1.70 C. E. Morris, bide sdwlk. . . . 22.40 H. a Ellis, transcript 1.25 C. D. Drown, Jan. salary. . 100.00 S. E. Roberts, Jan. s'l'ry. . 100.00 IL B Gould, eng work 54.95 8. L. Garvin, assting C. E 2.25 JJ. M. Davis. " " .... 1.50 Feb. library dues 5.00 Mitchell collection 178.00 Tho city donated $20 toward buy ing the Mitchell curios, tho remain der being donated by tho citizens and turned Into tho city treasury. SEEK FREE DELIVERY (continued' from pago ono) POLICY OF CLUB IL I'. I). mail boxes at the Kkuxe Hardware Company. ' " ' jVly Lady's Stationery General to establish a system of mall delivery In nccordanco with tho pro visions of this Act. Copy of Krnolutlon. Tho following Is n copy of a lettor bearing tho corporate soa) of Bond and tho signatures of Mayor V. C. Coo and Rocorder H. C. Ellis, which has been sent to Oregon's represen tatives In Congress: Bond, Oregon, Feb. 10, 1912. Dear Sir: I am directed by tho Common Council of the City of Bend to for ward tho following resolution to you, rolattvo to II. It. 1CS19 nnd looking toward tho establishment of a car rier's service within tho city of Bend; provided said bill passes. Tho reso lution was Introduced at n regular meeting of tho Common Council of the City of Bend, hold on Fob. 9, 1912, and the samo was unanimously passed nnd appears on tho records of tho council In tho following words und figures: "Whereas, it appears by tho last official census taken undor authority of nnd by .virtue of the .laws of tho state of Oregon that Bend, Crook county, Oregon, a duly Incorporated city, has a population of moro than 1,000 people, and; "Whereas, moro than 350 patrons arc now served out of the postofflcc at Bend through lock boxes and over 500 patrons from the general deliv ery window, and; "Whereas, tho gross stamp rovo nue out of tho Bend oRlco during 1911 amounted to upwards of $5,500 and: "Whereas, 1,430 pieces of mall matter wero registered at the Bend ofllco from July 1, 1911, to Feb. 1, 1912. and; "Whereas, 5,185 poitofllce money orders were issued out of the Bond office during the year 1911, and; "Whereas, one rural mall route radiating from Bend serves tho heads of soventy families, and; "Whorcas. thero Is now pending beforo the House of Representatives a certain bill under title of II. R. 1C819, which has for Its purpose tho establishment of experimental town mall delivery systems In towns of 1,000 or moro population; now therefore bo it, "Resolved, by tho Common Coun cil of the city of Bend that, In view of tho above facts, we respectfully request that our representatives In tho Sixty-second Congress use their best efforts to have such a law en acted and to havo such town dellv ary service established in Bond, Crook county, Oregon." Commercial Orjiiiiitintloii Formic Into l'lium For tho Yrm liurenrtor tho policy of tho Bond Commercial Club shall bo to dovoto nil Its onergtoa to actual develop ment work. Tho board of directors has""T!w elded Hint tho city Is widely enough ndvertlsed by tho railroads and var ious real estnto conoerns throughout tho country, nnd thnth horenftor all activities of tho club will bo devoted solely to promoting tho development of dry farming nnd Irrigated districts throughout Central Oregon, nnd to tho locating of largo nnd small manu facturing Industries in and near Bend and such development of tho town and surrounding country ns will torn! to n healthy nnd perma nent growth. Tho location of tho creamery nnd cold storage plant Is tho first steps along this line. Tho directors mot tho first of tho week and discussed tho flnnnces of tho club nnd went over plans whoro by tho Indebtedness mny to met. Already moro than $300 has bcon paid out by tho board slnco It took chargo n few weeks ago. In futura tho club will pay no bills excel such as aro contracted by order of the directors. Ti1LT'"t" BOOKLET BOOSTS BEND (continued from pago ono) A novel lib attracts more notlco than a commonplaco truth. Oarcaden is a tremendous nssot of this region. It Is 200 tulles long nnd 50 miles In width, nnd Is tho largost body of yellow plno remnlulng In tho United States, It runs from 15.000 to 20,000 feet to tho acre, nnd tho trees aro from SO to 10 1 feet In holght. Tho ground Is level nnd de void of underbrush, maklmr logging easy ncd tconmnlcat. "Tho logs run alout five to tho thousand foot and ttio timber Is tins grained, takes n splendid finish, nud makes a beautiful wood for Inter iors. It Is vory similar to. tho white plno of Wisconsin and Minnesota. "Thero Is a good opportunity for sash and door mills, shlnglu mills, and small portable saw mills In this locality. Thero aro, It would seem. at loast from 5,000,000,000 to 10,- 000,000,000 feet of timber easily tributary to Bend. Lumber brings from $17 for common to $40 a thousand for No. 1 clear finishing. "From a climatic standpoint Bend and this section are in the preferred class. Tho elevation Is about 3, COO foot; tho mercury seldom reaches 100 dogrces In the day time In sum mer, nud has gono below zero but three times In seven years. For hay fever and bronchial troubles, tho ell mato is said to bo exceptionally bene ficial." Agent for Kplrrlla Corvt. Ladles of Bend and vicinity will I pleased to loam that the Splrella Corset Company has an agent here now, Anyono desiring to place an order for this mado-to-mcasuro corset should drop a card to Mrs. I A. UMIInn! Hnnil. A Snap On Business" Property. BEST BUYS IN TOWN! Why? Because their location is ASSURED. These bargains consist of 19 lots across tho street from the depot and on Greenwood and Fir Streets. Tho'first five will ho sold at a greatly reduced price, for wo want to sell them quickly. Wo also havo a fow 5-ACRE TRACTS Adjoining Bend which ore still unsold. They have a perfect water right and water Is delivered to oach and every five-ocro tract, SOLD ON EASY TE&MS. Do You Wish a Choice Kcsidenco Lot? If so, call on us, for we have some of tho best buys in that class of property in the city. Let us show you a big bargain. If you are looking for an Irrigated Farm, you should call and see our list. It, costs nothing to investigate and we ore sure you will agree with us that, we have some ot the Best buys to be found in tho country. Our nine years experience in this country gives us bet ter advantage to secure for you the best location of a 320-acre homestead of any firm in th county. Our prices are right and the location Is guaranteed. Insurance. Stenographic and Notary Work a specialty. Call on or write Oregon Investment Co. East, side of Wall St., Between Oregon and Greenwood Sts., Bend, Ore. Phone 1. P. O. Box 49. All communications promptly answered. mS31S!S3BCXm ii.u'.i.Tkrt: from Oct your rural mull botes the Kkiue Hardware Company. TIioko mall tunc which II. F. IK patron nerd can bo got at the Nkiuc Hardware Company's More. Tho less advice a man has to give tho moro llstcnors ho will have. -- i "- Under New Management, j THE PILOT BUTTE INN BEND'S LCADINO HOTEL Is now in charge of II. J. Douglass, ns manager. First Class Service and the Comfort of Guoats, is Our Motto. FREE AUTO Between Hotel and Depot. ...- -- . --- HAS GOT TO BE "CLASSY" nowadays or she will not have it. For that reason we are most particular in selecting stocks of the better grades of papers, in tinted shades. You get here the most refined look Ing stationery that you can buy in the stores and yet our prices are most reasonable. Come 'look over the variety. We ore not the Only Real Estate Men in Bend. Oh, no. There are others, and all good fellows. But we do claim to be tho only Ileal Estate firm making a specialty of reasonably Close In Irrigated Lands both improved and unimproved. We havo land with assured water rights at from $10.00 per acre up. As to city property, we have it in all parts of Bend, from close to the depot to well, as far out as you care to go, on prospective electric car lin?s. Special bargains this week in Center Addition lots just cost of the depot in best residerfee district. List your property with us. If you have a ranch to sell anywhere in Crook County, we can sell it for you, as we have connections in Spokane, Portland and Se attle, and are in a position to get you quick returns. Call and see us at our office on the Postofllce Corner. No trouble to show our goods. notici:. Tho partnership of C. O. Seward and D. J. Uohldeau, known as the 8oward ft nobldeau Studio, has been dissolved by mutual consent I havo taken over tho Interests ot D. J. Ilobl deu and will continue the business at tho same location and under tho namo of tho Seward Studio. a a. SRWAHD. January 20, 1912. 47-9 Tho best and most up-to dsto mnp ot tho county Is the blueprint i.up which Tho Hulletln has for sale. It shows all tho now roads and towns. 4 --- - Now Open i for Business I new"scond : hand store on Wall street, next to i Triplott building. Goods Bought and Sold for Cash. j Good Mattresses "Mado 1 in Bend" a Specialty. J J. E. Rainey NOTICK TO CHKDITOIIH. In tho County Court ot tho State of Oregon for tho County ot Crook. In tho matter of tho cstato ot Henry C. Harney, deceasod. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned, tho duly apolntcd, quali fied and acting administratrix of tho estate of Henry C. Harney, deceasod, to tho creditors and all persons bav in k claims against the said decoased, to present them as duly verified as required by taw within six months after tho first publication ot this no tice to the said administratrix at the. oftlce ot her attorney, Vernon A i Forbes, In tho First National Hank tlulldlng. Ilend, Oregon, the tamo be ing the placo for the transaction of j tho business of said cstato In said county and stato. Dated this 2th day of January, 1912. MM). K. A. MAIN, Administratrix of the estate of Honry C. Ilarnoy, deceased. 4C-G0 Old I'aiK-r for Sale. Old papers for putting undor tho carpet or for other purposes may l obtained at tho offlce of the Iiullotln r --------."- Ryan (Sb McGillvray For Sale or Lease FREMONT CASH STORE, General Merchandise, $3000, Also Hotel and Feed Barn, and up to 400 acres of land, at a BargainI j NOTICI. I'Oll 1'UIIMCATION. j Department or tho Interior, V. 8. Land Offico at The Dalles, Oregon, January 22nd, 1912. Notlco Is horeby given that Adolph H. Fltchor of llend, Oregon, who, on March 8th, 1910, made homestead entry No. 0C172, for HV48WU, NWUBWU, Hoc. 4. and NBV4HBU. Sec. C, township 17 south, range 13 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make final com mutation proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, beforo II. C. Kills, I'. 8. Commissioner, at his offlce at Hond, Oregon, on tho Oth day or March, 1912. Claimant names as wltnessos: Andrew Moon, Harry Btowart, Or vlll O. Cardwoll, Clarenco V. Flarto and I'hlllp O. Young, all of Hond, Oregon. C W, MOOHH, 47-61 noglstcr. Haircuts and shares at the Innca ft Davidson barber shop are first class. &isBam'ht& In U I ouy lourKooiing rVl IVV nd get the unimullr lour miff. We Kit half-ply "A-Il," guar smrrd vtatrr, cil and fiic prool roofing, (or 11.10 for a full roll IIM Kw ft IhM1.( ft mm 4 ulli M UIM We slto sell Tar l'tt t (.(k s roll i huildinir tutrt . la . ." I II 43raiolli ilrailtninglrltatf I jUamll, il4tcrlMwril,IOc Write forme-Mtiiplf i TilfARlt ?00fINC COMPLETE HOUSES All lU tMwiltl ltl 4 la mUi MI kwM UMrtbf4Mwr'nl' t tMMwr sort t - fckk Iff It U ilt Ulaw kiMl.MIMlMfc ulfta Ihmmi Ult w U t4 Hint. PAINTS Curbi lU (( Ml MIM. Ih.llt MMH. tl ink. rv . ire nttUrlit .1 I U.rH srkff r Mir II ta.Mlk (I'll . Mil nr "A B" sort 'r"4 Mitt. HU4 lirf .11 M' -w.. M M bl HIM Cl,f OtOjr- 2230 "JUH-ila SttLur." 7UKeATS). Sttli Owner sick and must Address J. B. FOX Fremont, Oregon sell. Why Business is Good. 1st -The quality is the best. 2nd The quantity is enough. Orel The price is correct nnd hundreds of sntisficd costomcrs nrc hnvhiff their tnbles supplied iVom Shuey's Cash Grocery Oneill luIWing Bent, Oregon Your money back if not satisfied. Patterson DrugCo. If . ..-.--