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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1912)
-Jto)AvJei--,rt-r Mj, t-Wf-. n , 'll i i I m 1 1 V THE BEND BULLETIN george calmer putnam r Publisher. U. N, HOFFMAN Mnti&RtnR Editor. An' Independent nowspapor stand ing or tho square deal, clean busi ness, clean politics nnd tho best In teresta of Bjsnd and Central Oregon.' One year. .................. $1.60 Sis month's .80 Three months.............. .50 All subscriptions ate duo and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. fcotlco of expiration will ho mailed subscrl tors and It renewal Is not made with in reasonable tlmo tho paper will be discontinued. PIcaso notify ub promptly of any chance of address, or of failure to ro cclvo tho paper regularly. Make all checks and orders payable- to bond Bulletin. ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 37, 1913 JUIfc TO IIURNS. Last autumn petitions were circu lated hero, at Hums, and throughout the Intermediate country, asking tho Postal Department to establish a direct malt routo between Bend and Sums. In the course of time, with that liclsnrclyncss which Central Oregon. o Its regret, has learned character jlics every action and Inaction of the ; Department, a reply was received .By the commercial clubs of tho two 'towns, statins. In effect, that a spec ial inspector would Investigate the merits of the proposed route. - ' So far as Is kuown. nothing more was ever done. Certainly no In ' spector, "special" or otherwise over did any noticeable amount of Investi gating. .Apparently the postal authorities feel that Central Oregon, by upsetting,, tho old mall routes through tne completion or mo ran roads to Bend, has caused them nongh trouble. At least, until further prodded, they probably will take no steps toward looking up the advantages of tho proposed now mall route. claim somo IS miles south of Fort Rock, Mr, Morrlnm aald there were 18 or 15 pcoplo who had already gone into that country from tho Itoso City, or were going In later this spring. Among thorn are J. J. Mac Inernoy, Clydo Gilbert, Noaornborgor brothers, R. C. Young and family, Clydo Leonard, Charles Rico and family, Ren Ilowo, K. Olean, Mrs. Roasley nnd son, Mr, McNoff, Mr. Reed and Mr. a ray, two sons and daughter. Tho prospect of tho Oregon East orn Railway bolng built through that territory la tho cauBO for the rush. EVERYONE WANTS JOB Redmond Produce Another Candi date, This One for County Judge O. A. McFarlane of Redmond, candldato for republican nomination for county judge, was hero yesterday campaigning; There are now five men out for tho Judgeship: Kills of Rend, Pollard of Prlnovllle, Uoegll of Culver, Springer of Culvor and McFarlane. Redmond also has Van Alton out for assessor. AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS HERE O. A. C. COMMITTEE LOOKS OVER QROUND No Rellnltc Action Taken Regarding Invention of .Central Oregon K pertinent Farm tiubMnthm Will Re Maintained. CAN TRANSFER MONEY Western Union Telegraph Co. Desig nate Local Rank as Office. Tho First National Dank of Rend has been designated a transfer of fice of tho Western Union Telegraph Company, and as such can transfer and pay money to and from all parts of tho world. This servlco Is pri marily for the use of parties desir ing lmmodlato transfer of monoy. The closest transfer offlco hereto fora was Tho Dalles. WHOLESALE STORE Now. Burns comes to tho front again. The lire wires in that pros- jierous community are not content to "abldo In tho congregation of the dead." They are still after that mall routo from Rend, and they mean to get it, ov.cn If they have to stir up all kinds of trouble. Good for Burns! i What Is worth having Is worth working for, and Tho Bulletin will do its durndest (or something like that) to help the good work-along. Tho point Is that Burns baa a Fiisplclon that Bend, to use tho ele gant metaphor of the day, has "gono asleep at the switch." ' Not so. Brothers of Burns! Bend Js still In the ring. Bend 'realizes that the proposed change will bo off groat .benefit hero, as well as to you. and Bend will do Its duty by you. Tell us what you want, and wc shall put our shoulders to tho wheel. The other day tho Burns com mercial organisation passed resolu tions again commending the advisa bility of the now routo. Bend should do the same, and Bend ahould seo that tho Oregon representatives at "Washington, not only get such reso lutions, but that they also rcceivo letters from as many voters as pos fdMo urging them to get action from the somnolent postal people. L. A. Shaw Will Conduct Bus I now In His Building on Bond Street In the store building which ho erected last fall next to tho Silver- tooth saloon, on Bond street. L. A. Shaw will open, within tho next week or ten days, a wholcsalo business. He Intends to deal In hay, grain, flour, mill feed, farm and garden seeds, fruit, provisions, vegetables, etc. Ho has a stock of goods ordered and will open as soon as It arrives. CANAL OPENS ERA (Concluded from page one.) THANK YOU. I PINK The Bend Bulletin was ten years old last Wednesday. It has inoro than kept pace with its town, until today the Inter-Mountain questions whether Its equal In ability nnd me cfcanleal equipment can be found In NMny clttai with a population of J. 000 in oentral and eastern states. La Pine Inter-Mountain. LIKES THE COUNTRY C. N. Adlnrd. Grain Mini, Prnbi- Agricultural Possibilities Mr.- and Mrs. C. N. Adlard of TJqua, Ohio, wero visitors to the lnd 'country last week. Mr. Ad lard, Vbo Is extensively Interested fi grain elevstors, and has heavy realty holdings In the West. Is a friend of A, O. Hunter's, and has .teen associated with tho Hunters in western Canada operations. , "I like Bend, and bellevo it has a wonderful future," said Mr. Ad ard. "And particularly I llko tho surrounding country. It will do groat when developed," MANY AFTER LAND Portland People Flocking Into North- Vim Lake County to Get Homesteads Tho "jmek to the soil" spirit seems to hnvo struok Portland, as a largo number of people from that elty nro coming to Central Oregon to take up. government lands. Accompanied by his mother, 11. K. Morrlam arrived lit Bend Saturday night on his way to northern Lako county, whero a ggod.slzed oplony of Portlandors ljnye, Ifikeiu or will take homesteads nnd- desert claims, he said. Mrs. MerrJam will remain In Bend until )ior sou has built a houso on his water lod to tho Pilot Butto ditch In time for, use this Irrigation season. "However," added Mr. Howard, 'wo may fall down on this. It's a big Job, and although we shall do our best, It may take us until autumn to finish this work." HyMcm Is large. Tho complete North Canal system will require a ditch 19 miles long, with many laterals. Work east of the Pilot Butte canal will not bo at tempted this year. This season's construction, as outlined by Mr. Howard, represents about 25 per cent of tho total work. Of the 1000 second feet which tho now flume will carry. 276 will lie placed In tho Pilot Butto canal to reinforce its acreage capacity. At present a largo amount of landjvhlch should receive Its water from tho North Canal Is being supplied by tho Pilot Butte. This land Includes 2S.CSS acres which has been sold, and Is now watered by the Pilot Butto, and will be watorod by tho North Canal. Of this amount 18,224 acres Is Irrigable land, and the balance waste. Of tho Irrlgablo acreage approximately 35 per cent has been actually watered, It la understood. Water Will Aid. With 275 second feet going to the Pilot Butto canal, a balance will re main of 725 second feet. Of this amount, 114 second feet will bo de livered to the Central Oregon canal lands, to reinforce its capacity In the eastorn portion of tho segrega tion. Pending tbo completion of (ho eastern section of tho North Cnfi'thla 114 feet will be taken through tho Pilot Butto ditch. Tho balance of 611 second fcot, 'remaining from tho delivery of tho North Canal flu mo, will bo devoted to Irrigating lands properly undor that ditch segregation, or about 50,000 acres. Tho total amount of land under the North Canal, aa approved for sale and already sold, Is 26,007 Irrigable acres and 9,380 wasto land acres. The total irrlgablo acrcago is 63, 220, and the total waste lands 38, 191 acres, making 101,417 acres under tho North Canal which the company has appllod for. flivullcy Stockholder .Meet Tho stockholders of tho Swaljoy ditch company hold a meeting at Deschutes Saturday to discuss tho -.imposition made by tho C. O. I. Co. for furnishing thorn water In roturn for granting them the right to cut away a part of, and flood, their flu mo. They docldod on u plan wheroby the 0. O. I. Co, is to furnish tbom with 100 second feet of water, beginning June 1. This Is to be n temporary arrangement, tho pormanont ad judication being left to tho stato officials. The agreement Is to bo mado a part of tho contract between tho Desert Land Board and the C. O. I. Co. A representative committee from tho Oregon Agricultural Collogo was In Bend Monday night. Tho visitors wero II. J. Kerr, president of O. A. C. Prof 11. O. Scudder, C. U Hnwley, Regent, R. E. Reynolds and J, II. McCottor. During tho afternoon thoy wero shown about tho farming country oast of town by A. O. Hunter and J. K. Sawhtll. In tho ovenlug they addressod a meeting of ranchers at tho Commercial Club, particularly dwelling upon agricultural topics and benefits of demonstration sta tions. Among tho local speakers were Messrs. Dencer, Richardson, Snyder and Hunter. Nothing Derided. Tho purpose of the trip was to Investigate locations for tho Irrigated experiment farm which Is to bo established In Central Oregon. While many lands wore looked ovor no deflnlto action was takon. In addition to tho main farm, which probably will have 40 acres, thoro will bo aub-stattonson various ranches throughout tho country. Notice to Homcscckers. Will locato you on good home stead and will lot you work out lo cation too. Seo E. It. Post. 2tf NOTICE FOR 1'UllLICATIO.V. Department of tho Interior. U. 8. Land Offlco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, March 5th, 1912, Notlco Is horeby given that Ed Halvorson of Bend, Oregon, who, on May 20th, 1905, mado desert laud entry No. 556. Serial No. 02384, for NU'Vi, section 10, township, IS south, rango IX cast. Wlilamotto Meridian, has filed mtlco of Intention to mako lltihl dese-t proof to establish claim to the land abovo described, be fere Jl. C. EHls, U. S. Commissioner, at his offlco at Bend, Oregon, on tho -jra uay or. April. iyiz. Claimant names as 'witnesses" Levi D. Wlest. Ernest Qarrott. Wallace B Sellers an J Joseph II. ' Ncllt. all of Bend, Oregon. C. W. iiOORE. 1-4 Register. OPEN HKANON FOR HUNTING. Buck Door Aug. 1 to Nov, 1 Ducks... Oct. 1 to Fob. 15 Oooso Oct. 1 to March 1 Sanctions... Aug. 1 to Nov 1 Qunll Oct. 15 to Nov, 15 Silver Squirrel.... Oct. 1 In Jan. 1 SEASON CLOSED YEAR ROUND Beaver, Femalo Deer, Spoltcd Fawn, Elk and Antelope. Trout Soason Open -April 1 to Nov. 1. Annual Hunting Llcenio, ft. 00 Auiinl Fishing License, 11.00. (1011 Flah nnd Gamu Laws.) DO YOU WANT A HOME? Party will build n small resldencn (to cost not more than flSQO) on attractive lot lit Park Addition, and rent It or sell houno and land on easy payments. Water nnd electric light. Build to suit. Inquire at Bulletin olllco. Itt Pino lot at Bargain. Owner will sell for cash ono of tho best lots In Park Addition, at a bargain. Proporty level, free from rocks nnd has several nlco trees on It. Tho prlco will surprlso you. Inquire at Bulletin office. 3tf NOW Is tho tlmo to tort up your FISHING TACKLE Wo hnvo tho InrKoitt nnd moat comploto lino of Tncklo In Control Ort'Ron. lloforo buylntf two tho Skuse Hardware Company room hnuso.Thrco miles south Pow ell Butto station, Will rent on tint shares, Address, Joe Innos, Rend, Oregon. -If FOR RENT Four-room house, close In. See Joo I mien. 3tf CLASSIFIED COLUA1N RATES; Flvo couts a lino tor first Intortlon In this column, four cents a lino for each subsequent In sertion. Cash In advance unless you have an account with The Bul letin. Count six words to tho Hue, Including tho address. Wanted WANTED -Someone to contract for hauling Juniper wood from Jald law. Inquire Bulletin. 3tf WANTED To exchango one nearly now piano for a town lot In Bond. Inqulro of Dr. II. D. Brown at tho Evergreen Rooming House. WANTED -Man nnd Wlfo at Pilot Butto ranch, woman to do cook ing and man to work on ranch, or woman only to do cooking. 5ttf BOARD Table Ik) ft rd era dcslrod. Inqulro Mrs. F. M. Ray. 51tf. !.l,t your land with us. We cvii sell It if tho price Is right. Ryan .V McOlllvmy. WANTED Position as chauffeur or repairman by competent young man. can run and repair any car. Ilavo good habits, and can give best reforenco. Bolton Brady. Palmer. Texas. 3-4 p WANTED A girl to do general homework, inqulro Mrs, F, F. Smith. For Kent. FOR RENT 4 room home, with closet and pantry. Phono E. W. Richardson. ltf FOR RENT Two store rooms, niodorn plate glass front. Hood lo cation on Wall streot. Enquire V. 0, Minor at P. O. 4-tf FOR RENT Modorn flvo-room bungalow, Just complotod. Tele phono E. P. Brosterhous. Cltf FOR RENT Dry farm, 100 acres, 80 acres In cultivation. One- t" Wc Have Taken Over the Entire Stock of LUMBER of the Pine Forest Lumber Co., and arc in a position to fill orders oi any size. In addition wc carry a full line of Building Material Lime, Cement, Piaster Brick and Fire Clay. Also COAL and LAND PLASTER. Overturf-Davis-MHler Co. f I Bend, Oregon. I y -'- ?-- - -t--.t.t Have Been Appointed Agents for tho Beautiful Deschutes Addition JuHt thrco minutes walk from tho poatofllco, Wo nro In n position to offer choice liuildlnK lots on easy terms. Those lots should easily double in value within n short tlmo, Don't fall to Investigate thin beforo Invoutliifr elsewhere. Bittner ($b Stoats, Agents Offlco corner Wall and Minnesota ijlreeto Fur Sals. FOR HALE Almost now 3-lu Winona wagon, 13ft. California rack; tot doublo harness. Prlco $130. In ijulro A 0, Bulletin. 3p FOR RAKE Bludobakcr waunn, 3 V. In- Hon U A. W. Nixon. !tf FOR HALE 80 os. can of bak Ins powder for 60c at tho filar Bakery. 3tf FOR BALE 160 acres 'low desert." Address P. O. Box 108. 3 FOR HAI.E Nlro 4-room hunna low, close In, choice street, reason able price, Rood terms. Ilonkln A Ford. 3tf Volt HAI.E-White tajchorn cites 75e a setting. Mrs. (1. W. Hhrlner, Park Addition, Bend. 3-5 FOR 8AI.E3 Rood 330 aero homestead relinquishments, with somo Improvements, Inquire at Uutlctln. b3bf FOR HAI.E 103 shares Hwalley water stock. Will take part pay In work. Write to lock Box 136, Red mund. OrcRun. 13 FOR BALE-Puro bred H. C. While tinhorn ;-. for hatching, 16 for SI. Mr. O. O. Ilenkle, Deschutes Addi tion, Bend Ore. 61.3 FOR HAI.E Hatching cisa from Kollerstrass Crystal White Orpin, tons, $3.00 a sottlnc. It. Hpclacr. Jtodmotid, Ore. 61-13 FOR BALK Beautiful close-In Park Addition lot. Price 3&0, ad. JolnliiK lot hold at $550. Inqulro A. M.. Bulletin. ltf FOR HAI.E-Puro bred Haired Rock ckits for scttlni;; $1.S0 for 13. I-eavo orders at O'DounoU's market. J. F. Pierre, Rend. Cltf Are Your Pie Crusts! ijb Such a crust dejiciuls on the lard. Pure, properly re fined lard, makes the best pastry. Swift's Silvcr-Leaf Lircl U absolutely pure, and properly refined. , PfcOM Bert Shuey The Cask Grocer Onell Wdjr,, Itonil, OrcRon Marlln rifle irood aa now, $7, i, 16.00 saddle. 93 00; 100 Ju home canned strawberries, ktltt pears.elc. In kIm jars, 60tbs llstst honey over brought to Bond Alto 36 acres C. O. I. Co. IrrlKaled iai 1 miles east of Bend Itelow ilia mir ket. W. II. Ush. lot II, ,ok It Center Addition. l-Jp VOn HAI.E 40 acros lrrlIH latin; coxy nnd up-lo-datn room House; all fenced; 7 acres cltirtd and cultivated; OH in I Ira ( ,BIL Uits of lumber, tools, etc on tlit. FOR HAI.E Bccond hand bunny w,, cheap. Iteawm ntn Iritlsf. and slnalo harness. F. M. Ray. 61tf lcounlrJr- Anonta will Rri tnl FOR HAI.E Oood milch cow; also Oliver Kan plow for sale cheap or for trade. It. E. Orlines, Pilot Butto ranch, Bend. 60lf FOR HALE Chatham Fannlnn Mill with 13 sieves, prlco S36. Ad dress AS, Bulletin. Ctf FOR HALE flood balod clover hay $10 per ton, 4 miles west of Laldlaw. Wltnor and Bpaunh. I-tp FOR BALE Barred Rock esica for hatching, $1 for 16. E. W. Richardson, It. F. I)., Bond. 9tf Blueprint map of llnniry, take and Klniimlh oxinllrw fr sain by The Bulletin, ns Midi n. limp (,f rook county, FOR HALE-$30 saddle, $7:80; commission. First comrs, fint i-tt 1110 imrnaln. Mrs. Hchlttcr, 11$ Lincoln Ht., Portland, Ore. :tf MliK-rllanrou. y A classified advertisement In To Bulletin costa but llttto but bilncirt- , suits. If you have a house to real or sell or want to buy, let It be known by tho uso of an ad. Int anil Pound. ( I.08T Htnall gold bar rt fits pearls and sapphires. Reward ef $6 If returnod to Mrs. Ed llro.tr- lions. ltf IX)HT Three-months-old Aire dale pup. male. Finder riturs ts J. II. Bon for reward. 3-l 3: JUST RECEIVED CARLOADS IKlUl Barb Wire . NAILS I Woven Wire Fence Doors and Windows Farm Implements Get Our Prices Before Buying Bend Hardware Company A ---------- - t f t -$ MV-4--TS)B-SBJJ SlSUkJII HMpaj -SBSlSfMrMSSBSSBSB-alSS-tM