he The bend bulletin, VOL. X. HENI). OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JULY 10, 1012. NO. 18 4" k EW OF K ANOTHUR$6,000 STRUC TURE STARTED M. About Hin.OIHI ll.-liiKlipciiilrl llct'P In f'oimtriittloii of I'crlimiirlil IIiiIIiIIiik It. II. Mill Ik to llullil on Hltn of I'Jre. ' It'a nu III wlnil Hint lilowa no kikiiI, In it saying tlmt seems to havu Mltin llppllCUlloil In tint results of last Wednesday' fire, for already work U under way on a inoilurii trick liulldliiK willed will roplnco ono of hit frame structures destroyed. Tli now liullillMK will bo erected ly It II MtitilK. niul will stand on lot K of Mock 2, on Wall street, whero was the llottilliirt IiuIIiIIiir occuplt'il l.y tlm barber liop, do- " 'ul iIk IihiI purchased thla property from it I. HotnllnK n fow daya Iwforo tho Arc The dimensions of the striicluro are to Ixi 60 liy 00 foot, with n ton root basement. The front will bo of the lineal pressed brick, and in ml illlloii to th side walls another brlok wall will scpanito tlm two store rooms While for tho present them will li hut ono story, tho walla will la titillt capable of sustaining tlfVoo stories Tho coit of tho building will Ik between $6600 and $0000. There will b steam heat, ample sani tary facilities nntl. to still lessen rtro rlk, steel cjI1Iiik. O'll.iiinrll llutlitlnit Starts. Tho construction of tho O'Donnoll building on Wall street haa com menced The structuro will l of two stories. SO by 70 (cot, of brick, anil will cost 10300. Taniy vur- ley have the brick contract and liros . terhoua brothers tho carpentertiiB. O'DonnclLa tnit mnrkot will oc cupy ono store room. Tho now building U being constructed over tho present market. Tho front upatalra omcca will Ik used by Dra. W. W. Kaulknnr. dentist, mid II. Fcrrell, physician Work la progressing ropblly tiolh on th First National Hank biillilhiK am) Bather' atoro. I.nat ww': ibe Inillaim llmonouo. with which the hamlaomo flnlah work la bolng ilono on the bank, arrlveil. ami many of tho ' "largo bloeka already havo len put In place. Tho brickwork on win Bather , building U well up In tho aoeniiil j uwl ... Thn iiullntln brlek bulld- . inK at Ihu nmr of lot 0 In block 0. facing Ohio street, eommancod yea lerdny. The dimensions am to b 30 by 50 feet, ono atory, for tho pa per'a ahop and olllco. Summing up tho coat of tho present ' permanent brick construction In town. It l found that about $15,000 t la beliiR expended In thla line. All tho brick uaed, with tho exception of those for tho front flnlih, aro maim- factored In lloiid. WISYAMMtOHKIITH WKDIMNfi. Tho mini wiirlilnx nt tho I'lim Kort'Kt I. umber Mill worn limited to (i aurptlho Momliiy whan (hoy found tlmt the anwyor. Noriiuiu Woynnd, hint unexpectedly miterod tint riinkM of tho hoiiodlets Inst Friday, without over ItiltliiK n lilrtj. of li In mutrlmoiiliil InlDiitlona limiting out. Tho brldo waa .Minx Mmidu Huberts, who Iiiih been n visitor lit Dim homo of Mra K. I', (irlltlu. The 1'iiuplw chiirlored n cur uud went over to 1'rlnovlllit Friday, whom tho ciiromony wna pur formed. BUYER CLEANS OP WOOL, DOINGJWAY WITH SALE Itrpn'keiilittlti'of Ibtnlon I'lrio Makra I'ihtIiiimm That 'om Svnv 1111 Million I'oiokI Murk. Ilecnuie all wool found n mnrket uvuii ln.rorrt It not to llouil. there wna no rcKiilnr wool anln hero Mcudity. na orlxlmilly rclnMlulod I. K. Itlck ej, repreaeiilliiK Klaomiiuii I Iron, of lioatnu. houuht tin timet cnlly every- thliiR that enmo lo lleiid mid tilxiul till tho rouiululnj wool that will be delivered hero Inter thla aenaon. Aiiioiir hla punimKoa wna that of 120.000 miiinda from W W. Urowii. Thla wool will be dillveieit here dur Iiik the aumtner for ahlpment to Ilea ton. win in of It not until Heplember. The price ninued from 15 to 10 conla n iHiuiid. About 300,000 pound already Ii.im liaaaed throUKh tho local warehoue, and before tlm aeaaou'a bualueita la romplolcil It la estimated that half ii million pouuda will lm ahlpped from llend 8. II. Oravea ltiKht laat week CS00 aheep from W. W. Ilrown, mnk Inc the Inraeiit Indlvliliinl aheep iiur- olno yet recorded uere. AUTO TRAFFIC CENTO HERE i 0! QUESTION UP NEXT WEEK PORTLAND PEOPLE TOUR INTERIOR I'lithllmler Cura Tor lllu Iiketlew Jmikrt AitUe Today, rreinrutory to (Vntiitl OrrKon Uetelop mem ' I xii lie .'oiurntloo. TWO IMPORW PURCHASES I'. I,. Nhatv mid A. (I. Ilrook Hoy I'ropert)' noil Will llulld. Two nrunerty .luichaaea inado tlur- Iiir tho laat five daya ant lmortniil In that they will almoat aurely xs fol lowed by tho er-Ktlon or auiiatautiai atouo or brick bulldtiiK by tho new owneia, P 1.. HIibw nf Hi-attle lioualit lot K. block S3, on Ureotiwood nvenuo, from A. C. Kveraon ThU la where the building burned Hundny atood. Tho COtiibJerntlon waa 12000. I ho deal i Iiir mado tliroRtih J. II. Miner. Mr. Hhaw atalea that he will erect a larne preased brick bulldltiK. cotitmic'lon uf which will commeiicu prolmtly within alxty daya. A. C Ilrook la the purchi.aer of I t '. block 23, nlwi on (IreeiiwiKid aunue. Ho la contMiililntlllK tho erection there of n larRe alfiio n.' Iir;-k hulldlni:. nmbnbly a eoniMnu- lion of hotel nud atoro rixnn. irfl nlte plana ua yet hnvu not I wen ;....J. ASHISTANT OV I'Alt.MH. Ilhoreaflor W. I. tniwcra.auitorln (oiiilent uf tlm Crook cxiunty demon airatlun farnia. will have uioro time lo devote t-j RettliiK ntmut the county niul clvliie fnrinetH noraonal aid audi udvlco III 'tho (told, a nu naalatut hua been provided to holi him In tho work. 1. II. Bplllman, an O. A. C. man, la tho aaaUtaut. Ho will have charso or tho detail work, and will Klvo apeclal attention to amall fruit, truck Rardvnlux ""' dalryliiR. Mr. Rplllman haa been niilmant at tho atih-atBllou at t'nlon. Today tho pathfinder onra from Portland, which aro to lay out tho (wny for tho auto partlea which ko from tho I tone City to Lukevlew In AiiKuat to attend mo convention of the Centrnl OrcKon Devolopmunt I.eacuo on the 20th, arrive In llend. C. C. Chiipinau, imuiaKvr of the I'ort liind Commercial Club, with hla wife, (I. H. Heck, I'hll H. Mate find other promluuul Portland people will (w In tho A)irly. Tomorrow morn JiiK thoy will proceed aouthward, with J. K. Haw hill and V. C. Coo of l!r!"l added lo tho raukn of tho path llndera. Dr. Coo will take hla car. Next month llend will lm tho center of tho liPAVIeat auto traffic yet aeeu 1)1 tho Interior, It la expected, for Portland bualneaa men, In large iiumbera, ar plaunlrtR to attend tho ronvonllon, all of whom will come by way of llend. They will travel by auto, and tho trip will bo tho lonccit nil-Oregon Junket by auto ever mado by tho I'ortlandera, It la aald. The Journey will he under tho auaplcea of tho Portland Commercial Club and will occupy 10 daya, with probably CO or 76 In (he party. Tho atari will bo mado from Port land In three partlea, Friday, Satur day and flunday niornlnca, Auguat 10, 17 and 18. Bevaral route are offered tho traveler, and freguvnt atopa will ho made at ronchca and farm houaea aloiiR tho route, giving tho tourlata n cloae Inaleht Into tho condltlona of tho mid-Oregon roRlon. Start nud l-'liibili Here. llend will )hi tho mart and flnlah of tho varloua excuralon partlea, and all who leave Portland by auto will ELECTION COMES JULY TWENTIETH URN!! K.VIIHIITH AT l(MXATCII. i J. c IthodoM. local man finer for the Mend Park Company, haa collected an exhli.lt of ifodupta from thla Hrtlon which will lm diHplayod In a promi nent booth at Heatlle durln the Pot lateh The exhlhlta Include ahoavea of ry. oata, wheat, clover, alfalfa and timothy, and anmplca of llend- iiiauo nricK ami or trio locally quar ried pink and black building stone Two three-foot lengths of plno log aro alao being sent. Illit Vote Hoh-iI. An KiicIi Would Aid In Kale of IIoihIm Worb Would Mean l.iirtfe Htpendltlirc I'or IwilM.r Hern in Ik-nd. (Continued on last pago) As officially advcrtlaeil eUcwhero In thla uniu.r. Ilin MlMlf.n ... iIim I'lucatlou of laaulng bonds to tho .amount of $00,000, to pay for tho Installation of .i sewer system for tho Limine dlstrlcta of Hand, occura ion Haturday, July 20. The propOMjd stwer system haa I been described In detail In Tho llulle jtlii before. Tho complete system en- j tails an expenditure of Rbout 1292, ' 000. and wll provide amplo wwngo fnollltlwi for a tomji ot ;1,0Q0 per ' sons. The tort Ion of the system j which It la proitoaed to Install now will cost In the neighborhood of $75. '000. The IkiiuI Issue of $00,000, to be voted on the 20th, w pay ell but j about $15,000 of thla amount! loav i lug a margin for a posslblo bond sale 1 at low figure and other contingen cies). Thlr $16,000. approximately. 1 will Ik; raised by special levy against i benefited property. Those familiar with tho procedure j In other Umd Issues aro specially anx ious that a large vot be turned out for tho election, as a big ball'it. by- showing the Kp'jlar IntercU In tho proposed system, does much to moke easy the sale of the bonds. Should the election be favorable to the bond Issuo as sems practical ly certain, n everyono Interested In the town's development wants to see tho system Installed It will probably bo two or three months before the sale of the lionds can be carried through. Alter that construction could commence. It. K. Koon, the engineer who ha laid out the h torn, w have supervisory chnrco of Ita Installation. Mr. Koon believes that If prompt action la taken, and tho sale of the bonds proves easy, as seems piobablo, the system can be In operation next summer. One factor In connection with the work that apeals to everyone Inter ested In tho labor side Is thnt aver $35,000 will bo paid out In wages during the construction ot the first Krtli-n of tho system that Is to bo Installed na soon as a favontblo elec tion and bond sale wilt permit. T SHIFT AT LUMBER MILL STARTSJEXT MONDAY Increase in I-'orru Will He Alwut :M), With S32AOO Additional Pnyroll Will Hhln Much Lumber. - -------- MK.V WANTED Our sow- mill starts night shift Mon- day, July 15. Applications f for Jobs should be made lm- I mediately at our office. The J llend Company. DID YOU EVER? Did you over stop to think tlmt your wlfofinfKht ot sick? Thnt thcru'd bo u hired kM In tho kitchen? Thnt thore'il bo doctor's bills to pny7 Thnt tho rent mlifht como duo? Thnt you mlirht havo to meet tlio last Instnllment on your furniture? Thnt you mfoht brenk a Iok? That tnxea aro certain ns death? That all theao thlnj:a rctiulro ready money? That auch events hnvo befallen others? That they mlnht happen to you? Moral: PKEI'AIIE FOR IT, by pinching out a little now before It haptens. There is nothing no handy as a bnnk nccount when you aro In trouble. Start new. PROCLAMATION In view of tho recent greet Iom by Are. all eltticna are agreed that stops should bo taken to Improve llend' flrillghtlni; system. A better oi'gaul tatloii of a tiro department Is the first necoseary step. To accomplish something In this direction. I hsreby call u mooting of all cltlicna Inter ested In the matter, at tho Commercial Club rooms Friday night at 8:30, thero to discuss ways and moans with tho City Council. All members of the present .fire department nro expected to lm present, and all who will take an active Interest ar asked to file their names with me before the meet ing, so that men whose homes cr business Is conveniently situated may )e appointed to act with each hose, and bo made responsible for tho manage ment of tho sumo. Q. P. PUTNAM, Mayor of llend. -- Tho night shift at The llend Com pany a lumber mill, an advertised above, starts Monday. About 30 men will bo employed. In addition to tho CO now working at tho mill The Immediate additional payroll will be about $2500. Tho night shift will go on duty at 7 p. m. and work un til C a. m. The mill haa been wired and will be thoroughly lighted by electricity from the city plant. According to General Manager Keyes, the company expects to shin about 90 carloads of lumber a month eastward, thla amount being drawn rrom tue stock already on band and tlnl remount manufactured. Other manufacturers also are arranging for heavy ahlpmcnta, so that thla sum mer will sc a goodly amount of cash como hero In return for the lumber shipped out. FIRE DESTROYS BEND PROPERTY CON FLAG ATI ON LOSS MORE THAN $29,000 i'ottonlce, White niul .MtiUltf Property Wiped Our, anil McCiilnfon Dam. agnl Wcndesday Hundny lllaxe on OrrciiwtKHl ALw. RANCH SELLSJOR $0,000 Iowa Man Iluys 200 Acre of J. MrOIIIvray, 8 Mile Kroln Toun. A deal waa closed this week where by W. J. McGltlvray sold to L. C. Itoberts of Waucoma. Iowa, 200 acrea of his Pine Park ranch eight miles southeast of town. The price was .40 an acre. The sale was mado by the Oregon Land & Immi gration Cb. Mr. Itoberts w tako charge of tho ranch about November 1. He will bring West with him about 4X) head of thoroughbred cattle and will de vote much attention to raising dairy and beef cattle. The ranch la water ed under the Pine Forest lateral of the Arnold system and Is well Improv ed. XIr. McOlllvray expects to go to the Puget Sound country where he owbb property. The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company of Bend, Oregon "Conservative Banking for Conservative People." L, B. IIAIRD, (President) J. V. MASTURS, (Vice President) P. O. MINOR, (Secretary) Dixsctoxs: L. B. BAIRD, V, O. MINOR, 8. V. BAIRD, H Ttffril a jfiir. 1 jfjW& ff ym j swfii. Qi mJA&wk&k i.ftfcSNsQ?, TtJW HM.SsVfcSy-rlB. tfi i " T-jrAjTTnw ' L. 1 ..I . r.v r ' ii "VtfS t tBBl , ttfi If YouVe All For'Lawn let us Airnish you the lawn-mower und you will hnve ii good article that will last you many years and give you perfect satisfaction. Garden tools of all kinds are here in great variety and at most reasonable prices. You will find it to your advantage to buy all your hardware and tools here, where much money can be easily saved. Also Full Line of Builders' Supplies, Sash, Doors, Glass, etc. NKW l.lllltAUV HOOKS Tho library haa recently received the following new books, which havo been placed on tho "pay shelf:" "Stover at Yule." "The Mountain Girl." "In Search of Arcady," "The Touchstone of Fortune," "Sanna of tho Island Town,-' "Captains Three," "A Hooiler Chroalclo," "Tho Man in Lane)y Land," "Tho Street Called Straight," "Tho Old Nest," "Captain Martha Mary." During the last week Mend's firo loss has been In excess of $29,000. Last Wednesday night buildings on lots 7, 8 and 9 or block 2, at tho northwest corner of Wall and Oregon streets, wcro totally destroyed. Sun day afternoon the Bverson building on Greenwood avenue, containing L. H. Misener'a grocery store, went up In flcmei. The estimated loss of tho first blate Is about $24,000, about ,$C00d being lost In tho latter. Tho amount of Insuranco la approximate! 112,000. Tho first firo was discovered about 8 o'clock Wednesday night, while tho carnival was In full awing and when people were Just pteparlng to go to the play at Llnster's Hall. It ap parently originated at or near tho water-heating stovo In the rear ot Innes & Davidson's barber ahop Only by the hardest kind of work with all the hose that could be brought to bear waa Lara's store, across Wall street, and the building of the Des chutes Banking & Trust Co. saved. At that, llend again waa "lucky," for even with the fortunately wide streets ? d the excellent water jir en sure, tho loss would have been dls ssterous bad there been a breeze In stead of the dead calm which pre vailed. After an hour's work, during which Lara'a was badly scorched and firo seemed constantly on the point of breaking out on the bank building, tho flames were got undor control. At tho north, the flames spread to McCulston's store, partially destroy ing the building. Damage In' tho store from fire, smoke and water ia estimated at about $2100. Tho building, the property or Mra. Der'tha II. Grant, was damaged to the amount of about $1200, It la estimated. Both losses are well cocred by Insurance Uelow Is a list or thoiwj who suf fered, with estimated amounts of their losses and the amount of Insur Lous Name Innes & Davidson barber shop . . . Joe innes. itorsonal property 1S00 -. D. Davidson, per sonal property . . TtO R. I). Mutxlg 3900 A. H. Black building 1500 personal property . COO O. A. Thorson jewelry stock . . 1200 Oregon Land ft Immlg. ' Insuranco $lt0 $ 900 COO 3000 1000 f Continued on Pago Scion). The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Or. U. O. OOE. Pr.lld.nt t. A, BATHER. Vic Prt.ld.nl O. B. HUOSON. CMr Capital fulhr psld ... B3S.000 Stockholder' Mabllltr . . 938.000 Surplu. .... . S0.0OO u N. P. Smith Wall Street. Plant Your Money Crop In Tiie First National Bank of Bend and it will never fail. Cultivate it faithfully and it will grow. You may be sure thnt you can harvest it when you want it. There is great satisfaction in seeing ones money crop grow, when safely planted in a strong Bank, Don't wait; even if your first seed is only a dollar, get it planted here and add to it as you can. We gained over three hundred new accounts in the last nine months. WHY? 15 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND DIRECTORS: O. C. COS R. A. SATHHR C. S. HUDSON o. m. r-ArrimsoN n. c. blus P n i v