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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1912)
r REGISTRATION TOTALS 2425 CXjyjjflTY INCREASE 30 " PER CENT SINCE I9i0. Hillman ...... U Howard ....... 9 Flfu 30 Ireland ... .v.. 42 , fllend KhowjflSain of SS7 Per Cent,) - ia MCRtMcrcu i.epuuncnn uai number Democrats S to 1 Complete Table Precinct. Tho total registration In Crook county for Friday's, primary election is 2425. aa against 1800 In 1910. showing an Increase of about 30 per cent: Bend's registration is 204, as con trasted with 160 at tho last election, a gain of 27 Vi per cent. The registration shows 16 48 Re publican!, CS8 Democrats. 29 Prohi bitionists. 112 Socialists and 60 In dependents. (Locally, tho tables show 14? Re publicans, 53 Democrats, 2 Social ists, 1 Independent and one who re fused to Bay what ho was. . Comparison With 1010, Below tho total registration this year and for 1910 Is shown for sonio of tho precincts: Precinct 1910 Bend 4. 160 Prlnevillo 226 Redmond .... 101 Madras ...... 139 , Deshutca ..'.'...102 Xatdlaw 67 lava 11 Slack Butte ... 94 Powell Butta . . 75 County Registration. Tho following tablo gives tho com plete official registration for the en tire county, showing tho proportion of tho main parties, in each caso the' Johnson Creek r?2y Kutchcr . . . , . 1C9 & I.ntdlnw . .... t '84 m. Lninonta . , . . j 63 Lava .... J? Lyto Clap . c. W$3N Madras . . SI1 Maury 11 Mill Crock .... 34 Montgqmoy,.. 33 McKay .... v..160 Kowsom .... .,la - Powell Buttcu.. 43 x t UMmQnd.Vr....lC0v SajijliltV. 8 Yim Springs .. 4S Wlllftwitjrtck. 43 TcUicrutf- 6R Whlti"jCutt .. 9 PrlucYlUb ....2SG -Total 2425 38 9 . 13 33 .! 109 KB as 7 43 46 a Hg.lF 19 43 20 29 115 S T 51 6 171 1546 M 8 33 2 12 13 11 3 105 688 ii : www 4-y 33 n jZfmLnwe- 22 V fvg JS Sr-J n Svp X V NOTICK TO THK PUBLIC. Having been called to Soattio to takoharge of tho head office while MrMclCay is In tho east for an In definite period, my offlco and business matters will bo attended to by Mr. A, C. Kvorson, In tho Evorson building on Qreonwood avonuo, who will glvo all Information and havo charge of this end while I am absent. 6 II. D. TRUH BEND IS TIMBER KfeY (Conoludod from pnjft ono.)Vi La Pine, Crook Count"?, Oregon. 1912 204 286 150 81 101 84 17 107 43 GOING AHEADJMITH CHURCHES Methodlnt anil Presbyterians llotti Making Good Progress In Knurts. A meeting of tho board of trustees of the Mothodlst church was held on Monday night, at which further plana for building a houso Of worship were discussed. It was decided to go on with tho work at onco, so as to have tho building ready to dedtcato In Juno. Lumber will bo placed on tho ground aa soon as posalbto and con struction started and rushed along. The Presbyterians are also steadi ly progressing In their new church enterprise. Ror. Dr. dorby, return ing from an interview with tho Pres bytery of Pendleton, Is assured of the hearty support of that body lu this undertaking. aro Valterljy Fisher, Secretary of tho Interior, James J. lltlt, Senator Borah of Idaho and others of nat ional importance, Eleven kcal busi ness organisations aro, arranging for tho blR meeting, and more than 1000 delegates ure expected to attend. OUT AFTUR GOLD. This morning n party of Bond mon left for New Pino Creek whence re ports of gold discoveries hnvo come. Tho treasure seekers nro Arthur Porry. W. I and W. II. Wing, II. B Ford. John Llklns and C. 8. Hobson, all going in tho tatter's auto. Tho ' sUJ field" Is about 15 miles south of I akcrlow, soma 200 miles from Bond. ' IIKJfU TERMINAL lU'HV. During tho week two nuto truck loads of freight havo left for Burns. Since Tuesday of last week 40 can of freight havo been received at Bend. There is now more than 100,000 pounds of freight In tho local warehouse destled for Burns. tftbtlshmont of tho muoh-dlBcussod ontorprlso, IKK Fohvo ami Payroll. A milt such ns will bo operated In Bond' will scarcely liavo n capacity of It'SB than 50 million foot n year, perhaps mora. Bitch n plant menus tho employment of about 500 mon, all told, nml n monthly payroll of J35.000 sntd Ur. Brooks. Conservatively reckoning throe 0o penuonts to eaoh worker, tho mill will mean an Incroasa in Bond's pop ulatton of 1500 persons. In this -nuoctton. however, U Is polutod ml that inoviinbly subsidiary Indus- rlcs, such as box and sash and door manufactories, with oxtonslvo pay rolls, would spring up, In connection with n lumber mill. "It Is possible to aupposo that when such a mill as Is under consid eration la established hero 50 mil lion feet of timber will bo manufac tured annually by It. Buch an amount Is very easily centralised here. But with logging railroads an Incvltablo development under the almost ideal conditions encountered tho field from which logs for Bond maiiufaetttro may bo drawn Is prac tically Inexhaustible," continued Dr. Brooks. Tho timber holdings of Tho Bond Company total about 30 million feet. Tho Brooks companies con trol somo 600 million, tho Mueller Interests 700 million, making a total of 1330 million feet. On tho basis that no further tim ber Is purchased which Is practi cally an Impossible contingent this would mean that a 50 million foot annual cut could bo mndo for seven years. SL Paul Man i:ntliunlJl$. "I tike Bond and I think tho trip up the Deaahuteti enltyon In tho flu eft hit ofj Bceftiprnvol n tho West," twwUJio v)'-"I)r. McDivvItt oxiirouod himself. ,, .,4jj Wjlh. the otHcrv,ncmlorii of tho party Iiq put In a strenuous tiny yes terday nutoltijt ovohViulJncent coun try, Including n climb afoot of Lnvn Butte. 7 , "This Is tho finest body of timber t over saw." nddod tho Minnesota phyMclivii ."and doubtless It will menu thjrmnKliig or n cltyjswhllo io wntorptiWer t saw liniroMo mo ns bolitR tho grandest lot of urut mn terlnl wa tlittt dovolotuuoiit thut ninik count iiuRgino, , Back In June, This lunriiliig tho visitors departed for Portlnml and further travel to Northwestern holdings in which Dr. Brooks Is Interested. Ilo will bo in Bend again In Juno fur tho annual mooting of Tlio Bond Company, nml at that tlmo It Is expoctod that mini announcement will bo forthcoming of vital Importance to tho town. "JsV BANK ARCHITECT HERE M. J. Rcescr of Henttlo Getting 'Jtfcw Bulldln Under Way. V ' M. J. Beoxor. a member of the So attlo firm of architects which Is erecting tor tho First National Bank Its now building, arrived at tho Hotel Bond last night. Mr. llcozor this morning stated that sutfcontracta will bo let shortly for tho various portions of tho con- sructlon, such as plumbing, plnsler- Ing, electrical work, etc Pmbnhly brick laying and carpentering will bo done by day work undor their repro anntatlvo, V. Frodcsoiu "All specifications aro hero at tho bank," said Mr. Ureter, "and wo want contractors to get to work with them. In every case wo will favor local mon and materials, Just as far aa possible," TAB NBWJCRBAMERr (tfonoludeit from I'iiro oho.) - !!) si4i j ii i iiiifMi)n - - m i- f plyliig tho Ottergy. A liugo churn, conoillj)tj qconm rltiQiior, olabo rnto ciomu IMtorst which show se niillllcnllV tho exact nmouitl of hut tor fnt) hml other lesser mnohnuienl , contrlvnuccM coniifolo tho plnnt'K e(ulmt'Ut, which cost nhoul :iiioo lU'Kfn Operntloiit Net Wrvk. Tho Door spneo ocouiled by tho croamory Is ( 24xflQ feet, with extrn oqltl slornno room to moot nil re quirements. ' Tho Ico used Is sup. pi I oil by tho adjoining Ico plant. It Is oxpoctod thnt (ho cronmory will lio lit oporotlott next week. ,1 K Cooper, brother nt H. It. Cooper, will bo In charge, with one nss stout at tho start. A Unto stock of tho best grader.- i gallon milk caiis hnvo been purchumsl by Mr. Cooper, which will bo sold to tho farmers at cost, approximately at 75 cents onch, Pay for these w bo token In trniio, balance not Included under Demo crats and Republicans being Prohl bitlonlsts, Socialists and Indepen dents. Precinct T'l Ashwood 286 Bearer Creek . . 62 Bear Creek ....58 Bend 204 Black Butto ...107 Brecso ........ 15 Camp Creek ... 65 Cllne Falls .... 47 Cross Keys .... 15 Deschutes 102 Hay Creek ....111 Hay Stack .... 32 Hat Rock ..... .44 Rep Dem 171 105 32 26 30 22 147 53 65 34 11 4 31 23 29 15 11 3 71 21 74 17 27 4 19 19 HUDSON IIOU8K XIURLY DOXK. The C. 8. Hudson residence is well along toward completion and will bo ready for tho family to movo In by tho first of next month, Contractor Dlmlck says. Tho plastrcy have about completed their work aud the hot air furnace Installed by John A. MacCloakoy will bo kept going to dr tho plaster so thcro will bo no delay In getlng the finishing touches put on Inside. CARD OF THANHS. Wo desire to thank the frlenda for tho generous assistance and sympa thy offered us during tho slcknes and 1 1 thanks for the lovely ilowers. MR. AND MRS. II. P. 8PEEIL DRVELOPMKNT .MKKTING. SEATTLE. April lb. Tho annual meeting of the Northwest Develop ment League will bo hold hero June 5-8. Among tho speakers scheduled POLLING PLACES Tlibi Year It Is Possible to Vote Even If You Aro Not RrgUtrretl. Tho trailing places at Friday's pri mary election are tho boko houso for Bond precinct and W. W. Orcutt's residence for Deschutes precinct Voters should remembor'that even It they aro not registered this year, they can voto by being sworn In at tho polls, six residents teslfylng that thoy aro properly qualified. - --- W. II. COULU ----- O. At. LARA Central Oregon Brokerage Co. Manufacturers and Jobbers' Sales Agents for Crook, Harney, Lake and Klamath Counties. Wholcsalo distributors of Smoked nnd Salt Mcabi, Lard, Com pound, Candles, Crackora. Fresh Frulta, Vegctablca and Produce, Wrapping Paper, Dors, Twine, Brooms, Cigars, Canned Goods, etc. Wo carry a stock of tho Union Meat Co.'s Meats, Larda nnd Com pounds with tho United Wnrchouso Co. at Ifcnd. Long d Is tan co phone connection. Office m4 Salesrooms: lend, OresoR. -- COLD STORAQE PLANT (Concluded from pago one.) Install olio at Redmond, and aa tho demand warrants nt other depotM along tho line. Do IliktrlhiilliiK IIimIiipm. In addition to tho Ico manufactur ing, tho company will get Into tho front rank of llond'a growing list of distributing enterprises. In hl cold storage rooms Mr. Unit wilt car. ry oxtonslvo Hues of soft drinks, ns well as beer for sorornl browvr(eH for which ho Is agent. Ono of tho Important selling flohU already developod aud walling for tho plant (o got luto operation U Burns, where Mr. llnll stales he al ready has arranged for extenslro salo of the bottled goods ho will carry "Wo aro proud of tho plant we r putting in," said Mr. Hall, "and o bellovo that Bend pcoplo will be in terested In seeing what wo have Bo tell thoui we shall be glad to show folks around any time." REMOIIEL LIBRARY lll'ILIUNti. Tho building for tho library Is be. Ing remodeled and will be ready to l occupied in a few days. Then will bo a reading room with about 1250 feet of floor space, rest room and placo for storing wood. Tho rending room will connect with I la rest room and the latter with tin church. Both will havo entrance from Oregon street Large window give tho library room uxcetlent light There will bo a 20-foot porch ou Oregon street Tho Inside will bo papered attractively. S THE BEND COMPANY -. r ll V MBMBHBABI MP Has Every Kind of Lumber Needed for a Building t i v ." t . I I El Our lumber yard, directly across the river, Is FULLY STOCKED with every kind of seasoned lumber. We can supply every kind of material you may need. Quick delivery, big assortment to choose from, and prices that are right make It worth your while to have us figure with you before you build. raorarac 11 JS u. i '" , V RW fT e X,- 1! V K ' t Eight Dollars a Thousand and1 Upwards. Eft i : i J1 i