The bend bulletin. s 'IX. BEND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JfAltCH 13, 1012. 6i n m to k me ILDINO 10 SfA'ND ON CltbUCn U3T-J 4(4 tf- dual was put through ly Jntncm Itynn, who ri'tiinidil Wednesday tilKlit twin Portland. Jonlruet tins U'on nindo by tho iifw . awiH'm Jo Imvo tlio property wnt'ornil liy tlio l.lnstor system, walor lining piped to each lot from Jho rlvnr. Ilyiui A McUlllvrny nro saics anenis ror tno new owner. REAL ESTATE ADS IN BULLETS PAY ' M 'Corner of 4 aJJ". tftrecta to to I AC t tMM For A Hit WtitEflou. r buflfl ys which stood At the ' 'Triton antl Uund streets, to u First iJatlonnl Hank will I,' will" b.rmoved -onto tho lot rear of Ota llaptlst church and bo used ly the public library museum. Tha!gtructuro waa n for this purpoaoAb tho bank, I bo church pSpffred to let t placed on tSsVnortheast corner b church lotF he building will bo remodeled Bied up Into nlco homo (or library and museum which was intly bought or tha 3, A. Mitchell tie. The building will faco on gon street, and will bo connected . the church by doorway, The tits' Library Club may also tit up labile rest room In It. Just aa a as the structure can be put tollable condition the library will ' moved from Ita present location Wall street,' Churrfi flranla I'ermlMlon. he following resolution waa pled by the trustees of the church granting permission (or the build Jo be placed on tho property, 'llraolrrd, that wo grant the id Free Public Library the prlrl o of placing their building on the tsm-t corner of the church lot so ,t the caat side of the library build " will stand II Inchre from the tt line of the lot: the two build y to be Joined together and con tied by a doorway. 'It la understood that this prtvl n Is of n temporary character, not s treed three years, and the church alas the right to cancel It upon ring duo notice should it become tfuary Local Ilenllr Firm Write of flood He suns j'roin newspaper yinrrniainjc Anwrr Opttie I'romillaiiy Htatc.v f f i " a Tho following tetter' Is solf eiplanatoryt Tho Head llulletln, aentlcmeh! ' ? Juit to show you why wo bolleVe that advertising In The liend llulletln la a good investment wo wont to tojl you exactly what results we havo had during tho teat 30 days. Directly from our advertisements In your paper we 'havo sold lots lii Wlcitorla representing H00. Also during tha last 3b days, many lii qulrlos hare conic In and wo have secured a big Hit of promising pros peels. During tho last two months, from our llulletln ads. wo hnvo.inndo sales In Mojave, California , Jxstbbrldge, Alberta, and Orctnvllln, Tennessee. Wo 'also have aut aoud prospects from a widely scattered territory, somo from Vlrglula, Minnesota and Wisconsin, Toxsa and western Canada. If any one thinks this Is "hot air." he Is welcome to call and su4 our records; they will prove whatwo say COTtllelfy, OUF.OON INVK8TMKNT CO. FUGITIVE IS CAUGHT HERE HARRY BEARD RE TURNED TO SALEM Deputy .fn.rrlff Vop Flcks up -Man Wnnted'"by HlAto Authorltt fprfuiry to Keep lllm Mana ' tied While In tho City Lockup WILL LOSE AN EYE John t K. Jotni-a- I Patient Loriil Hospital. John E, Johnson, homesteader In Mllllcan valley, was brought to tha Ileud Hospital Thursday suffering from Injuries About the head which bo said ho had received from a horao kicking him. Tho right eye Is so badly Injured that he will loso It. Johnson, who Is SI years old, won brouchl Id by Dan Ullttnrd In n wagon over tho rough roads, stand Ing the trip of X6 miles remarkably well, CRITICIZE PLATFORM l KENWOOD IS SOLD sited Property Acro-s Hlvrr llrlngn Ul!,OOl, it N Hal. I. Kvnwood, tho addition to Uend it across tho river, was sold bat ick at a price said to bo 133.000 it re are some 3cS lots unsold buyers were J. KdwaYd tareou, ntr of tho (lend laundry) K. V. yjykrndall, an attornoy of Porno If, Wash., and n llend man whoso lime la not disclosed. Tho sellers (er Don Ilea, Robert Ilea and Dr. Jirlon F. Ong o( Portland. Tho VUllora Haggret tliat Railroads I.iv Hove Lighting at New Bend Depot "It's so dark oa tho platform at tho donot that you can't recognise your best friend when ho gets off the train." That Is tho complalul mado by several people recently, who have asked If a suggestion qin't bo made that better lighting faallltles bo pro vided. It is understood that tho mMtor baa Ikwii pltired iKiforo too railroad rt.iumnlwi. Apparently tho city has iloue Us duty liy wirx-tlug a Mroiig arc light at tho uiuir uf Fir otnh and I'l'ib atreet. "I should thin', this Is n mutter of real Importance ' said llov. II. II. FosV"" of MeMI 'Me. "Newcom CIS Will Kl Uf Ovilwr Ctrfl loiptCB slon of tho town If they step out upon a cheerfully llghtod plutfonu Instead of emerging Into almost pilch black ness. Tho suggeated Improvement would be n convonlonco for ovcryono concerned." Warden B. II. Curtis arrived In I tend Saturday nlgHf to Jake to th6 Salem penitentiary Harry Heard, an escaped convict who waa captured hero last week by Deputy Sheriff U. U Fox. Hoard blew into town tho first of tho week on horseback. Ho sold his horse and saddle to a local livery stable for 116 and was proceeding to havo a good time when he Was un ceremoniously Interrupted by Deputy rox and Policeman Drawn. A de scription of the escaped prisoner had been sent out and It waa by this that Heard waa rocogniied. When arrested, Heard gavo the name of Mulr but lator confessed that bo was the man wanted by the state authorities. He was placed In the city Jail for safekeeping until the the warden arrived. Heard had to bo handcuffed and hobbled to prevent his escape. He demolished tho furnltur In tho Jail and with a piece of bis cot waa prying his way out when he was discovered and mana cled. According to reports from Sheriff Halfour, Heard waa Implicated some time ago In the theft of horses near Antelope and In the slaughter of cattle near Prlnovlllo. Ho waa serv ing a term for embezzlement when ho got out of the penitentiary lost September. lie had served time previously for horsestealing. He has two years yet on the embezzlement charge. Heard said ho has a brother who la a collector of customs In Portland and another brother who Is a roal ostato man there. GRANGE HALL TO 6E BUILT ; RANCHERS TO HAVE meeting: PLACE 4 ijrr- r:in ' , J Hetllem on Irrigated Land Northeast oi j own jiaue I'uniu ror wuiiu Ing to bo Used as Social Center. Cost Will be About fjW.' 1UE4NNGS GOING UP Why Endorse It? '"Why Is It," akt a younjr man, "tnitt thoy ) O ways want you to endorse a check at tho bank!" Tho reason is slmplo. Tho endorsement U your rV cetpt for tha money. A check is nn order on the bank to pay somo particular person a certain amount of money, Tho person making tho chock wants to .know that hla wishes pro fulfilled that tlm person no gives tho check to trots his money. It is much v simpler, easier, and safer, to, Icavetthernpney Inhe , I bank and then pay your bills by chock. On account ' of tho endorsement as aboVe explained thero lo'at' -comploto record-of cAch .-.transaction. -"Pleaao sea - that all checks and'draf U aro ondorscd.M - - Cnrmody Hroa. and X. V. Hntltli Put ling up Kroine Htrurjurcw. Carmody Ilros, havo under con struction on lot 0, block. 11. Ilond street, which they havo leased from P. W. Drown, a ono-story frame building 60x70 feet In dimensions. It will bo divided Into two rooms One will bo used by Carmody Hroa for their pool hnll and tho other by tho Ow restaurant, which was In tho building being moved away to make way f; the bank building. A largo plate glass front will bo put in tho building. In ordor better to care for his busi ness, N. P. Smith has under way a warehouso at tho rear of his store. It Is 20x60 feet In slzo and will be sheeted with corrugated Iron. A hall which Is Intended to bo the cneral meeting place for' jr. large number of oottlors northeast of Hond Is belnr planned to be bUllt at a point about six and a half hilles from town. Tho Orange Which was organized recently Is hack of the movement, and 'already naif enough funds has been raised. The location decldod on Is an acre of tho II. J. Overturf ranch at tho northeast corner of the Pilot Ilutte ranch. Mr. Overturf, has mado donation of tho site, and the settlers of that community bare already con trlbuted about 2S in cash, w'th additional subscriptions for future payment: The Central Oregon Irri gation Co. has signified ita Intention to donato (7G or $100. Tho settlors expect to recelro a hearty support from the Hond merchants and other business Interests and to have the hall completed In a short time. Do nations of building or other material will bo welcomed. Tho committee from the Orange which has In charge tho plana con stats of !!. B. Stewart. W. O. Waugh, C. M- Uragg, Alnnzo Moor and C. 1U Lowe. The people of the commun ity are a committee of one to assist The building will bo SOxCO feet In dimensions. There will bo ono largo room, with several anterooms. The hall will be for the public benefit, for dancW. aoclMs. meetlnn. etc IC will be bf bungalow design and an attractive edifice. It is estimated that the cost will bo $300. Tho community Is the most thickly populated section near Dend. and a largo number of people will be beneflttod, Tho social life o"mong tho settlers Is already being developed, and with a centrally located and aultable meeting placo they will enjoy many pleasures of which they aro now deprived. nnd Madras. 04 head belonging to tho Hnldwln Sheep & Land Company and 40 head to C. M. Blklne of Prlnovlllo. Tlio stockyards officials woro do lighted over tho transaction; they guy it Is a most yaltinblo object lesson, On tho change from rango and bonanza wheat ranching to Intensi fied afrmlng conditions. . HEAVY REGISTRATfON HOPED IN COUNTY .Voters Kxpected. to Tiirn ott for IJri marie Hooks Close April Oth List, of JlegtstraUoa, , VUct. Pressure la being brought to bear from all side to turn out a rocord yote In Crook' county this year".-. .It la expected that a far larger regis tration will occur than In any jpre Tious election. : To qualify for the primary elec tions, which will be held Anrll 19th. all voters wlllliave to Uler'fofori1 the 9th of April. Tho list of regis tration places tor tho various, pre cincts in the wostern and southern portion of the county Is as follows TO ADJUDICATE ; THE DESCHUTES WORK Commences oiy Bid task tt - n v Water. Boperlnteudent Cochran. On A (3,,fl VnvlwAW Vm.1. f' -- AM.it.a.. ,,.), jvi lVetlmlnnry Work Apportion .meet 'of Water Threo Year Job Precinct Placo of Heglstratlon ttend M. 8. Lattin Co. Ireland, Frank Holes, La PI no Lava John Atkinson, Hnd IJcschulea TV. "W. Orcntf, Bead J Hlack Dutto, D. A. Dowmaa.lMatera Camp Creek A. S. Fogg, Hampton Camp Creek. Victor Schroder, Holyat Camp Crk 8. Montgomery, Imperial Powell Hutto Ci M. Chailtoa MAY SHIP SHEEP HERE Antelope Men Disease Plan of Vnlag lUllrond instead of 'Driving Animal SHANIKO, March 11. Tho driv ing of sheep from this section to Red mond and Hend for tho purpose of getting them to summer pasture In tha Deschutes and Cascade National Forests may bo abandoned this year, Tho sheep will still bo sent to tho mountains, but It la planned to take them by train. The matter waa dls cussed recently at a meeting of the wool growers at Antelopa. II. J. O'Neill of the O.-W. R. ft N. Co. quoted a rate of 114 a carload, which would bo an average of about 4 cents a bead. Definite action was post poned until a later meeting to bo held here. If the plan is adopted, tho sheep would be driven to statlona along the Deschutes and loadod. OREGON HOGS PAY Carload Shipped to Portland Hrlnga Top Price. PORTLAND. Maroh 15. A new era In tho development of Central Oregon and the Deschutes Valley be gan with tho receipt, on March 8. at the Portland Union Stockyards of a carload of 104 hogs. They took tho top price of tho season, S6.9G per hundredweight. Tho most signifi cant feature of tho transaction, waa that thoy had been fattened on al falfa and finished on wheat, tho total cost to tho growers being S3, SO per hundredweight. The hogs wero loaded at Opal City FORD TO WITHDHAW? According to J. E. Myers, candi date for nomination to the office of county school superintendent, R. A. Ford, the present Incumbent, will not be a candidate for re-election. Mr. Myers Is tha principal of the Crook County High School and waa hero Saturday. HIO ST. PATRICK'S DAXCK. Arrangemonta aro being completed for the St. Patrick's ball which will be held In Llnster'a Hall on Monday evening. March 18th. The Hcud Orchestra will provide music, and re freshments will bo sorved. Dance tickets will bo $1.00, spectators 25 conts. Tho peritonei of tho commit toe is as fallows; On arrangements: H. O'Donnell, M. McOratb, O. Orosterhocs, H. O' Kane, Jas. Ryan, Joe Innes; floor committee; Harry Manlon, Jesse Hunter, Dafney O'Donnell, D. Mackintosh. j Adjudication of all the water rights: of (the Deschutes niver Is tht next move on Engineer Lewis' Cen tral Oregon program, according to George T. Cochran, superintendent of water district number two, who was here' Monday. ; Preliminary steps already are un der way. ' Last week R. O. Wygaat," aa engineer connected with the stato agaeer'a oflce, who was working here much last summer, went to Prtnevllle to obtain data from tha county records''' Witt thia Initial material to work upon map-making; will begin, and a thorough survey oi tho entire river, from Cratie Pralrio to tho Columbia, will bo commenced It U probable that Mr. Wygant wilt go to work at this In a very few days, Mr. Cochran is getting things lined up for tho surveys. . Taste Complicated One That tho tack of settlluk for all time the rights to water and water power upon tho Deschutes Is a largo one, la fully realized by the stata oOclsls. It is estimated that tho woik will require from two to three yer. It Is a matter of current know. ledge, or at least of popular oplaio.au that the waters of tho Deachutea have been tiled upon for many moro' second feet than actually flows. How ever, it is anticipated that little serious trouble will result, aa la similar cases upon western rivers , portloniauQt or conflicting rights has been matte with little frlctlbHv According to Mr, Cochran of the first steps that It wilt bo aeceo sary to take In apportlonlnglk-e Des chutes water will be to sottlotho status of tho Central Orexos Irriga tion Company's Henham KallSviaagr gatiou. With contracts', ihfijtba state that have virtually JijdTu'ti somo 88.000 acres of IrrlgaLiIeylaud for a number of ents. and havo m sorved rights to water from tho Des chutes for tho irrigation of that terri tory, at tho outset of the proposed, adjudication It v. til be neceasary to determine whether tho company still retains right to tha water which It nover has used. It la aald that tho adjudication will mean either the Immedlato usa of the reserved water or Ita appor tionment among other fliers. That the adjudication will bisten the actual development of water- V. right holdings Is the opinion of thn water officials. h ' sH f The Deschutes Banking & Tnitt Company of Bend, Oregon ! $ . ' " I "Conservative BMktag for CoMMrVeVtiv Pso." iii L. DDA1RD, (President) - J, V, MA8TRR8, (Vice, President) ' '' "P. O.'MINOR, (Secretsry) "DXRCTOS4 L. D. DAIRD.---P. O. MINOR, 3. 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Your money will always be atjyour fingertips when you want it, in this bank and all risk of loss will be eliminated. WB S0UCIT Y6U PATfcONAOe- SMALL ACCOUNTS WtLL RECEIVE OUR COfiMAL ATTENTION TB.F1U.T NATIONAL BANK Of IKNft DIRECTOR 3: U. C. COR X. A. BATHER O. St. PATTKRSOH H, C. XUJ3 C. S. HUDSOM.I H 1 '