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The bend bulletin. HEND, OKKGON. WKDNKSDAY, MAY 1, 1912. NO. 8 VOL. X. '. I f r ii T W S 1 W BULDNGS RESIDENCE DISTRICT EAST OF CANAL Center Addition Hccuo of Much ArtUlty Klnco I'lrst of tho Venr. lloue Mostly of the lliiiiKnlow TfiH, mill Make (JihmI Hliiiwlng Center mldltluu hm been tlio cono or much homo building klnco tlio Hint of tlio year, toveii substantial houses representing approximately 1H800 .Iiiu'Iiik been ercctod. Most ot thiu nro of tlio bungalow stylo, mid nhow up to good advantage among tlio Junlpor trees. Tlio wnter iiinln which wu laid Into Hint part nt town noma months njso serves nonrly nil ot thoso, affording couvenl Kiirra which other havo hnd to watt tor, In many Instances, utter their homes were built. Moat of tho owu hm occupy tho houses with tholr families. Tho llwHlk on tho south sldo of llreenwood avenuo extends nbont a Mock east of tho Pilot llutto Cnnnl, giving tho Center Addition residents n walkway to tho business dlatrlct. Bungalow Among Juniper. An nltraclvo bungalow of five rooma with bath will ho comploted till week for Oeorge Mlchnolton. who rccontly camo to Hend from Kort Hock, on lot 3, Mock 19, Green wood avenue. Tho location la a good one, tho building alttltiR among a cluster of amall Juniper trees. Tho hinuo will Imvo two additional rooma upstairs, but theso will not bo finish ed at tlio present time. Tho family expects to movo In tho last of tho week. J. II. Goodrich la In charge of tho construction work. Tho coat of tho homo wna approximately 11000. At tho corner of Ninth alreet and llawthorno avenue, on lot 10, block SO, Hupt. J. 11. Bhouio of tho Ilond achonl hna orvctod a neat bungalow of six rooma and bath. It Is ltu nted on a high point and afforda a lino vlow of tho mountalna to thn w.i Tim Interior finishing Is In fir, and It la scaled and papered. Tho family moved Into It tho first of Inst mouth. Tho cost was around $1000. J. J. Cunningham was tho contractor. Two Heirii-nmin Houses. Two largo and substantial two story residence nre thnao erected by II. J. lluuck and L. U. Umbo, oouslns. who, with their fAmllles, camo to Jlond tho first of tho year. Mr. llnuck haa four rooma and bath down stairs and threo rooms upstairs. Tl.o Interior Is neatly finished In fir. The location la lot 16, block 31, Fir avenue. On tho adjoining lot 14 s,tauds Mr. drubo's house. It haa two rooms m stairs, with flvo rooms, pantry and bathroom on tho ground floor. J'neh of thciio houses Is valued nt about $1800. A auinll but pretty bunk-slow Is Just being couiplntod for Mr. nml Mrs. II. II. Hchllokholsor on tot 10. block 18, Kir nvouuo. It Is 21x30 foot In dimensions mid Iimm four rooma mid milt. The cost wna nppmxltmitnly $800. J. J. Cunningham wna tlio contractor. Mm. Hclitlckoler and llttlo son will probably movo In this week. Mrf Hchllckolsor works In rortlnnd, being connected with tho Portland Hotel. 13. V. Hrosterhniis romp'atol a modern bungalow on lot 0, llooU 10, Center addition. In March nt u cost of $H00. It Is of two stories ami nininiiiM nvo rooms, bath and lmntrv. nnd thoro Is also a basement. Tho houso Is occupied by Clmrloa Hverctt, of tho forestry office, nod family. Coflng" to bo IteiniMlclril. Last fall two cottages wero bulli on lots 11 and 12, block 10, by IS. W. Itlchnrdson. V. II. Ileiitly, who tuiuulit flint on lot 12. otiilis to 16- modol It, converting It Into n bunga low. A cottage, tho properly of Paul K. Pninrann. hna been built recently on tot 10, block 15, I'lr avenue. It hns iivit rooma nnd bntli. It has been leased hV (lieu l-Jyro. who moved In abo'it 10 days v- Threo good residences wero built' on Greenwood avenue last fall by C W. Martin, V. 11. Cameron, and J. v. Irwlti. IIICIII T COURT SITS NEXT WEEK NUMBER OF CASES 'FROM WEST SIDE FINAL ELECTIONJIGURES IN GorcUrd County lleturtis Arc Final- Jy 1'ully Tabulated. llecause tho election returns returns printed In The Bulletin last week woro received over tho tele phone, for tho most part before nil precincts had been beard from, and tabulated hero. In tome cases the totals for tho county wero slightly In error. Tho corrected official totals of the voto for Itepubllcau county .candi dates Is ss follows: District attorney Hell 340. Pep per 374, Smith t:2. Heprcsontntlvo Forbes 7 4 3 t'lnllh CI 8. Judgo Kills 193, McFarlnno 430. Pollard 589. Ibicgll 290. HhcrlffKlkltis 048 MsTnggurt ilfi. llrown 232. AssessorVan AH01 GU., WyMc 610. ' Surveyor itrewster 662, Hlce 637. Oa tho Democratic ticket tho offi cial count shows that for sheriff, Halfour lulled 261 and Kdwarda 194. CRUISE GOVERNMENT TIMBER Party of Koretry Men at Work In the HlMer Country. Supervisor Harvey of tho Des chutes National Forest hns a party of ten mon at work In tho Bisters country cruising timber, or "taking stoek of whnt I'nclo Ham has." Deputy Supervisor W. O. Hastings of this district la In charge, tho others In tho party being Clarenco Under wood, Hort Unov. Morton Smith, Marvin I.. Mtrrltt, Mi Hodgson, Mr. Jacobson. Mr. Kvsns, Mr. Hright, Mr. HclnUleiiiMti. The reconnaissance iork will last probably six weeks, the territory covered being townships 13 14, ID, noiith, ranges 8 and 9 east. Mr. Blank's Mistake "I mtulo a bad mistake today" said Blank to his wlfo. "I wont to pay that eubecrlptlon to tho dally, which was 5, I found out afterward that I had handed tho agent a $100 bill and dldji't notice It un til ho was goni Ruesa ho didn't either. I suppose tho fellow Is honest and I'll ml my money back, but It'll bo some trouble," "I've been telling you" said his wlfo "that you should deposit your money In tho bank nnd then pay by chock. Then you won't be maklnsr such mistakes and havlnp; bo much trouble" Was sho right? Sho was. Wo Invito ono and nil to open a chucking account at our bank. The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company of Bend, Oregon Conservative Banking for Conservative People." U D. BAIKD, president) J. W. MASTHR8, (Vice Tresldent) y. O, MINpK, (gccrylary) i Dimucyoks: ly. n. DAIRD, P. O. MINOR, S. V. BAIRD, Moki I hi port nut Hint Ajnliit lUlph PiitteiMin, Who Is In PrliM'vltlo Jnll Chnrxeil With Herlous Crime. 1.1st of ! iiriii n lira nil for Term , Clioult Court, wV.'a Judro Ilrod shaw presiding, will conveno at I'rluovlllo for tho May term nxt Monday.. Tho docket contains n number of cases from Hund and tho West Hide, chief of which oro those against Ralph Patterson, held on n icrlous chargo regarding his treat ment of his 16-yonr-old stnpdnusli ter, Irono Pnge. for which ha hns ucun In jail at the county sent slnco last fall, being unable to furnish tho required bond. The minimum pen ilty for conviction of tho crlino In lucotlon Is 20 years In tho peniten tiary. Vernon A. Forties and llltt- icr A Stasia will appear na attorneys tor tho defendant. In connection with this caso Is an- Dthor asking the court to set aside n 'raudulonl a mortgage given by Pat .orson !.. favor of V. I. (luorln, Jr., ind Jesso I Bumrnll. Mrs. Patter Kin Is suing for a divorce from her .lunband also, her attorney being C. 4. Denson. Two mortgago foroclos iro esses against Patterson aro on .ho docket In addition, these being irougbt by A. C. l.ucas for 1 600 nnd ho Deschutes Hanking & Trust Co. .'or about 100. Wot Hide Cnorn. Other cases from tho West Side ire: Btate vs. Krcd HnhnC'HIncklo") Tor shooting Herman IlrnucrC'Peorln Jllm"). "Hlnckle" Is In Jail, having .icen unablo to give bond. fltato vs. Chris Wood on chargo ot ttoallng wlndowa out of tho houso ou 1. M. Lawrence's ranch up river. fltato vs. I. J. Wilkinson for cut ting wator ditch of tho C. O. I. Co. Fills caso waa contlnuod from the October term of court when Mr. WU dnson was Indicted by tho grand' ury. V. A. Korbea Is tho dofon lant'a attorney. J. 11. Wcnandy va. J. L. Combs, on ictlon brought to collect an account mounting to nltout $476. J. I Combs vs. Pino Forest l.um lor Co. to oolleot $1900 on contract Tor hauling lugs. Korbw attornoy for tho dofenso. First Nntlonnl Hank vs. Silver tooth A Hredor to oolleot note for 1800. Persons vs. Kva Steele nnd Frnnk Walker, a water suit from Slstcj which ws contlnuod lost term for taking of testimony, H. J. Ovorturf vs. Henry Master a collect note for $1600. Contin ued from last term. Whlto Motor Car Co. va. D. L. Pet- FISR RAICRERY WITHIN REACH LOCATION ON DES CHUTES NOW LIKELY A. I Hlilreman Appointed Warden Here, Usher Uii-strrnm Trout Vrf Not for HtreuuiN that nrn PoMeil. Itoat 1'lnlilrg IVrhapn Popular from fishing in stream running through tholr property, so long na actual trespass Is not done -This moans that by using a boat fUhormon havo the right to 'whip" any atroam thoy eon navlftti, no matter lo mnny "keep off" signs and bear traps may bristle nlomc tho shores. IN IIK1 HKJ.V imilifJA.NT. Tho big oteetrlc sign of Tho Rend Company, swung across Wall street In front of Its office, was lit for the first time last Wednesday. It shows up well nnd Is undoubtedly as fine an electric sign nsa there la In tho state outside of Portland. Monday'a high wind tested Tom Foloy's engineering work thoroughly, for tho big affair showed no signs of being affected. (Contlnuod on last page.) That tho Dosohutes river has a good ehnnco for a fish hatchery. Is Indicated by a Icttor received by Tho Hulletln from the office of William j, Kin ley, statu game warden. Helow In m extract from tho com munication; "Relative to establishing a fish hatchery on tho Deschutes, will say tho Commission still has that matter In abeyanco. However, we shall state that our Fish Culturlst rtports na between tho Deschutes and Klam ath county that your waters nnd cli mate are much more adaptable to a hatchory alto than the Southern Ore gon District; however, tho Southern Oregon District seems to Imvo bad tho advantage over tho Deschutes In tho matter of transportation, which Is a very Important factor In trout distribution throughout tho state . Just what decision tho com mission will como to, wo nro unable to state at this time, but you may rest assured that tho Deschutei will bo given careful consideration whon tho mnttor Is taken up for final set tlement." Tho transportation difficulty re ferred to by Mr. Flnley has, of course, been solved by tho arrival of tho railroads, as has been pointed out to him by Tho Hulletln In a latter which also calls attention to the growing need for trout stocking of Central Oregon's great river, which afforda recreation to so many people throughout such a largo section. A. V. Khlrrmoit 1 Deputy. A. F, bhlroman has 'been appointed doputy game warden here, and la de voting all hla tlmo to thf work. Mr. Shlreman reports that while ho has examined practically every person fishing on tho river near (lend, ho has found only ono without a license. More than 170 havo been Issued here thlc spring. John Usher, on Rig River, Is act ing as special doputy. without com pensation. No Fry For Poitctl Streams. An announcement of interest from the stato game officials Is that they will not bo enthusiastic about fur nishing trout fry for "planting" in streams which aro posted heavily. Tho reason for this, In brief, are that tho licenses paid "by city fisher men chiefly pay for tho handling of tho fry, and It Is only right that thoy bo placed whoro tho peoplo who pay for them can got sonio benefit. Another statement is to tho effect that laud-owners cannot keep anglers AMi COWH NOI.D. All of tho cows brought in by tho First National Hank were sold last Friday and Saturday at tho old ex periment farm. Tho cows, number ing iO, wero Imported from Illinois. Thoy were Holitclns. sk GARDEN TOOLS will soon be in demand, and meantime the busy housewife is wanting a vnriety of kitchen nnd pooking utensils and other knick-knacks in household hnrdwnre. The best qualities nre wedded to the fairest prices here, nnd we ask the thriftily inclined to come here to do their hardware shopping, -and. they ...will be sure of getting the best while- saving money on their purchase. Also Full Lino of Builders' Supplies, Sash, Doors, Glass, etc. N. P. Smith Wall. Street SURPRISE THEIR FRIENDS Miss Itcftftlo Main and Frank Ifcarn Man led lt Friday Night. At tho homo of Mrs. Welder, Fri day evening at 9:30 o'clock, Miss Uessle Main and Frank Ilcarn. wero married by Rev. I. I. Corby. Thoso present as witnesses wero Mrs. Wel der, N. P. Welder and Mr. Jennie Harper. Tho ceremony camo as a jurprlso to friends of the young peo ple and they added to this by keep ing the fact a secret from the public until Sunday. Tho bride ia n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Main. Mr. Ilcarn ia connec ted with the W. a McCulston Co. They will make their home In Park adltlon, WORK STRAIN IS BEGUN HARMING EXPERI MENTS UNDERTAKEN Oregon Arnicnltiiral ivtfcge KxpcftK Ask Hettfem (o Co-Oi-crntc Willi Them Huprintcndcnts to Visit , Various Parts of County. HURRIED jNPORTUND IV. K. Parker Returned Tt uicdny Night With Ills liridc. William E. Parker returnoi Inst Thursday night from Por'.lnnl. ringing with him his brldo, wl.n was Miss Adclaldo Kelson. The couple xore married Wednesday in tho me tropolis. They will make their hoiie iero whoro Mr. Parker Is engaged In .ho plumbing business. He camo to 3cnd last summer from Portland. Mrs. Parker is a very attractive ind accomplished young woman, aud is Mies Nelson was qulto popular In Portland. A number of pro-nuptial wclnl affairs were given In her hon-jr. FOREST RANGERS BUSY NH Preparations Ileitis Made for the Hummer KeaMin'a Strenuous Work Tho local forestry office is getting ready for the summer season, which la tho busy part of tho year for this branch of government servlcs. Supervisor Harvey has his rangers out doing various kinds ot work, and within a month or so ho will appoint a number of fire guards to patrol tho reserves. Tho Deschutea forest haa Ulx year-round rangers and others are appointed lor tho busy season, mak ing a total of about 20 during the summer. E. H. Mann ot La Pino has recently been appointed by Mr. larvey and begun work. UY II. D. SCUDDER. Agronom'st Oregon An-lrtittunl C'olttgo and experiment Station. The demonstration farms recent ly located In Crook county aro rapid ly being put Into operation, tho early seeding being practically completed. A great many varieties of seed or many different crops havo been se cured from all parts of tho United States. What special machinery and equipment as Is required Is now In transit to these farms. Soon the late seeding- will bo started, guido boards put up explaining tho work being carried on In each field, and as the crops appear abovo tho ground these two farms will corns Into full operation. Tho work on demonstration farms. Is only a minor part ofTthe program to bo carried out, Tho first step (n tho establishment' of co-operatlvo fields In each important section of tho county. These fields may b only from one-half an aero to ilvo acres In size but If established In each of the Important farming communities of the county they will be the local center for the advisory and Instruc tional work of the collego experts. To get this co-operatlvo work started at onco it is desired that every fanner who Is anxious to sec some demon stration work In his neighborhood started nnd who will be willing to furnish tho use of a couple of acres of ground and taks care of It under tho Instruction ot tho collego authorities, make this known at onco by letter or In person to tho superin tendents of tho demonstration farms. Vrjceti Co-operative Work. Thoso located in the dry farming sections should address themselves to tho superintendent of tho collego dry land demonstration farm at Metollus. and thoso farmers located In the Irrigated section should ad dress themselves to Superintendent Powers of tho college demonstration farm at Redmond. Make known to theso superintendents what special problems In tillage or cropping your neighborhood Is interested In, stato that you are willing to devote a hair acre or more ot your land lying ad jacent to a main traveled road to demonstration work, and that you will furnish tho tools and put In and take care of a certain nmount of crop undor tho directions of tho sup erintendent, describe tho location or your land, and ask tor a visit. A letter ot this kind directed to cither (Continued on last page.) WSK5 w The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON awwi a c m 1 Or. U. O. COS. Praildont B. A. BATHER, Vita Pratld.nl O.S. HUDSON, Oa.M.r Capital fulhr Mid ... asS.OOO Stockheldar llabllllr SI8.0O0 Burplvt .... i SO.OOO WHY NOT devoto more time to the man on the ground? Moke an actual demonstration farm out of yours. If we apply this theory and practice it, not only na to farms, but all lines of in dustry, prosperity is sure to follow. Let's help the fellow who is here now to' mako good. Isn't that also tlio quickest way to help tho nowcomer? We desire your business nnd will mako ourselves useful to you, as we are already to over nine hundred different people who now have accounts with us. TS FJKST NATIONAL SANK OF BEND DIRECTORS: D. C. COtt It. A. SATHER C. S. HUDSON O. M. rATTERSON II. C. HIXI3 T5v wSiGsJ