The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, August 07, 1912, Image 1

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    The bend bulletin.
VOL. X.
BEND. OKFXJON. WEDNESDAY. AG U I ST 7. Ml 2.
NO. 22
VIM matter
UP AT LAIDLAW
RANCHER WILL RAISE FINE
ANOTHER BEND PARTY
IS INTO ACCIDENT
Mmliliio IUhU off Hume Hill Wlivtv
MIm-iii-in unil KwImimm Ifml ,MI-
lnit- Double WcililliiK
An ncclilcnt similar to that which
befoll tho Kvcmoii-Mlii'iiur auto
party occurred at the same place In
SCIIOOLHOUSE WILL RISE . LADIES SET DATE OF : LKlMCCTCAnCDn
WHERE SAGEBRUSH STOOD! FLOWER SHOW AUGUST 17 nUmtD I LfiUtflO
lUilyet lliijvllerr Material Vnr New ' Popular Annual Itwnt Tin Year In1
TO DRILL ILL
Kxpetteil to He Much I letter Thau
Htccllrut One Lnxl Hummer.
At n meeting of the Library Club
yesterday afternoon, a date wa ct
for the nnnunl flower show Satur
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anT-TOOETHKR MEET
ING HELD
Al Onlhi'i'lim Huiulny Afternoon, Col.
iiiiiIiIii Hiiullirrii IlinU-ultlr (June
Owr Niimbrr of Addrre Made
llewl People mi Program
DAIRY MS NEAR REND
low Mil Winter I'lflim llltf HiiikIi
I 'or ('own mill Itou" I-'IihIn I.iiiiiI
Imi'Nliiirnt Ofii'tiliiK "il.
Howard M. Winter I 0110 of the
newcomer to tho Uesqjiutc con lit i y
whu In koIhk nt hi riiuchliijt not only
with n vim tint til so with the forlu
unto RdvantaKo of iihvIiik the cpl
Inl to Kt UHna. Blurted substantial
ly. Mr. Winter at present ha ICO
acre Juct live miles east of Hend.
.IIa niiiiiainiiliiUa lli inirnliniiA nf I
w... vi- .ir. ..... ,....v.."w i. ., ,,,. u. .......... I b (hi.
inoro land, to brlmc the total amount "" 7 "'.'.':" . L' "."'"l" '"
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LAIDLAW,
Correspondence)
Auk. I On
tho
Lake county taut week, the parly con
aUtliiK or three other I If ml people.
The trio comprlied Wlllard llou
ton and Mlrs Caroline and Maude
Aune, who were on their way to
Willow Ranch, Cat. The car atop-
under cultivation up to 000 acrif.
Tho ranch will he devoted to line
dairy cuwi nnd hogt. It li Mr. Win
MocklnK the wheel to keep It from
Kolns; backward, when It xot bo-
yond control und went Into the ditch
ter' plan to raise well bred cow. ,( Wn Weched ,0 niucn tmt tho
for oeul mIi. a ante and III up.;,,,rty cou,,, not conltlU0 lher
I iivi uouihnu vauim. hit ui , iuurfy i i. It a understood tbat
the point of purchasing; now iilniut
beautiful Inland In the ieohuU &0 ivx COw llrltlah Columbia,
here the people of the Laldlnwl" ' ootlatlnic for the purchasu
tolmtry held u KeMoitether meelliiKi"' 'ay " from the Udd c-
this afternoon and talked over Irrl-! I'ortianu. All iiiiik prouuceu
Kiillun matteia aa well aa enJolnic n!' "i "l ho aolii direct to
pleasant plcnle. Tho meetlUK waa the loonl crramory. Thla aumif.cr
under the nuaplrea of the Laldlnw w ho dototcd chiefly to pVopara-
Development Leaicuo and the attend-, lion
unco was largo. There wore present
some IT. person from Hend and dele
Ktc from Itedmund and other
polnla.
The proposition which (lovornor
WoKt made to the ettlora on hi re
rent vlall here waa tho main theme
of dlaouM Ion. Tho Oovernur did not
"I rexard thla section aa offcrlnK
wonderful openlnea for the dairy
niun who hta the meuua nnd the pa
tience to Kt a first claxe plant atari
ed, with Knod atock and properly
prepared and cultivated acreage,"
aald Mr. Winter. 'Why. don In
the Tlllnmook country, for Innlance,
up. Here, about the maximum ooil
of KettltiK flrat oltua land In ihape
and crop la f 200."
Mr Winter hall from Seattle.
halux been enicaRtd In that city nnd
In Portland In real estate and Invent
tnenl liut'neaa.
K Into detalla. hut told the auttlera. 00j jry an,i , lp, ftt (rom $00
umi ue neiieveu ine ueai aoiuuun oi
tho Columlda Houthern reKreiiatlon
matter was fur the state to finance It
Ills plan la to hae the U'UUture
enact n law which would make tKfs
sltile tho use of sehool mnnoy In buy
Iiik l-oiiila of the Irrltcatlon project.
W I) Damon nave a history of tho
Columbia Houthern project which
waa started ulitht yearn uko. lie told
of the hardshlpa the settlera had
undermine and severely crltleUed the
ottlclula of the state for their
"criminal ncKllKenro" In handlliiK
tills Carey act aejcreKatlon.
Vermin A. I'orbea of (lend took up
the matter of flnuncltiK the project
aa siiKKesetd by the (luvernor, from
a legal standHilnt.
J. W. Ilrewor of Itedmond, vice
president, ami J. K. Kawhlll of lleud,
seerelary of the Csntral Urexun De
velopment IiaKtie. were present and
also spoke. They stated that tho
Columbia Houthern matter would bo
taken up at the convention In Lake
view thl mouth nnd urned tho Laid
lawltes to send a ntron delegitlun
to present the ijuNtlnn to that Ixidy.
The proicram ln'Kan at 3 p. m., tho
presldliiK officer beluc J N. II. (lerk
Iiik. In addition to the apteehc.
there were other Interesting feature.
Mlsa Mock Kne a rend Iiik. Mr. Haw
hill sane a solo and the orchestra,
lurnliheil tHHsle. The ladle nerved
excellent Ice cream and etiko.
The Islsnd where the ratheiln;
waa held la a splendid pleiile plnre
It Is easily acil,e and I a nat
ural pleiile kpihikI.
Hay Wilkinson cnnie tip from Willow
llanch with another car to Kot them.
Mlrs Caroline Aune went to Wil
low Itanch to be married to Mr.
Wilkinson, who I n son of 1. J.
Wilkinson of llrnd und formerly
lived here. He I now employed by
the KnndatiKo Lumler Company,
Which operates extenalvely in North
ern California. It la understood
hero thai there wns n double wed
dine, the other couilo being Ml
MukkIo Auiio and Wlllard Houston.
Tho Misses Aune are well known
you ni women of Hend and have
many friend here.
Ilullilliu Kelirnler Deports Crop
Unlnx Well, Hxpecfnlly Hpuil.
An InterevtlnK Incident In the de
velopment of the new homestead
country to tho southeast, nnd one
that show tho substantial prugieta
It I making, I that Jtolyat, In dis
trict 77, la plannlnc tho Immediate
erection of a school house. There
will !c ten or moro pupils. Hamp
ton, It Is understood, also contem
plates tho construction of a bulld
In. When It la remembered that two
years ago thero waa nothlnK but
Jackrabblta and saKcbrush In the
country for many mllea surrounding
the site of the new school, an Idea la
Kilned of the proKrens made there.
Victor Hchrcder. chairman of the
school board of tho new district, is
In llrtld coftlni! Iilils fur rnnlrnrtlnn
' rnaf Arltila f,.r .!. m.m. I..ll.lln.
... .m.i .... t.7 M.J. JU.,U,,.f,.
which will be 24 by 18 feet, erected
with a view to ipecdy enlnrxonient.
All materials will be IkjukIu here.
Anionic other optimistic report
concerninK crops brought In by Mr.
Schreder I that potato are dolus
excellently, even on land that was
eleared this spring. Winter wheat
la In fine shape. Mr Bchreder will
raise all his own fcrsln seed thl year.
MANV IAH.H AT Ul.l.
Last week a drive of Iok total
ing, more than two million feet waa
made down the Deschutea to the
llend Company'a mill. Thla amount
Is now on hand for manufacture, ajid
will keep tho lumber mill In oper
ation for about six week. In tho
mean time tho wood crews, cm
bruoltiK about thirty men, continue
cuilliiR los for the next drive.
During the last week several car
loads of lumber havo been shipped
eastwurd by local mills.
CHOI'S MK)K (.'ODD.
Frank May, who came In from his
I'owell llutto rahch last week, re
jorta tho best crops yet In that rich
section. Much of his clover will cut
two tons on the second cutting, and
some of It will cut three times,
bringing the total cut over five ton.
I'olatuvM nnd onions are doing ex
eelleutly. lis Is all grain. With fair
prior, many thousands of dollars
will eome Into the country thla sum
mer from farm products.
PLAT TOMORROW NIGHT
Theatrical Performance and Dance
I'ontpmicil llccnute of I'lrc.
The play that wa to havo been
given on the night of July 3rd, for
the combined benefit of the library
and commercial club, and waa pot-
imned ttecauso of a fire that occurred
Just lofore the performance waa to
start. w be given tomorrow night
(Thursday) at Llnster'a Hall.
i In addition to the play thearo will
lie a danco afterward, the Ilond
orchestra playing, It generously con
tributing Its services to the dotayed
show. Tho play 1 "Old Gooseberry"
All tho character r.re acted by local
people. All tlcketa purchased for
tho -July 3rd performance, will, of
course, be good tomorrow.
day, August 17. The place whore
the show will be held will be decided
later.
An exceptionally fine display of
flowers I expected thla year, both be
cause the season has brought out a
lot of splendid bloom and because
far moro attention ha been given to
attractive gardens and flower bed
than ever before. Those working up
tho show are particularly anxious
tnat every kind of flower be entered,
and also plant and exceptionally
good exhibit of vegetable. Prizes
will be awarded by Judges chosen
from non-resident. Solicitation for
prize will be made by tho ladles and
a full list published later.
The show last summer was a not
able success, and besides Its pleasant
social features, had a real value a
Illustrating what can be done hero
with flower and In the making of at
tractive place.
REPORT FINDJF GOLD
Demi Trio Make Prospecting Kxpedl
tlon In Catradc Mountain.
Wringing back a report of finding
WANT BEND TO AID
PROJECT
A. T. rramo Kpeaka litre on tho
Advantage of Permanent Water
Hupply and Tell "of
Prm.llng Condition,,.
NEW SCJOLHOUSES
Cones net l-t For Tliren Hulldlngs U2
by 'M Feet In Dliiieiilo.i.
Contract wa let by tho school
board Monday night for the erection
of threo houiea to take care of the annually carried nugget to The Dal-
CIIA.NCK 1'Ott 8.-..000.
A letter fit ih n. C. Chapman to P
W. Drown of the lloiid Commercla'
Club e) attention to the fact that
McKKN7.ll. IWIIT1J H.VSV. ! ok n aland the lt kind of r.
Ara,iin, ,,, ,!, II..-.1.I chmiie of winning the $.000 prltc
. , i."i.m..i LSI ij ! "E.V'oT.ri.d at the land show In Mlnne
?. .r.VC"' .C,nleiM"M.,,UiV " .: '. L .' aiHilU. November 12 to 23. Five
ACflUHT 17 FAHMKHH' DAV.
August 17 will be farmers' day at
the demonstration farm at Itedmond,
said W. L. Powers, superintendent,
who waa here laat night, 'resident
Kerr and Prof. Bcudder of the O. A.
C. almost certainly will be on hand
to deliver talk to the ranchers, and
other expert will have matters to
place before tho attention of all who
go to the meeting.
bushels of whoat mint lie the entry.
Many snmple of Central Oregon
Jtruln are expected to be on hand.
paH wna Impractical for west 'on ud
iiuton wbh In error. The HMor
paper stntea that several cars have
made the trip both from the oast and ,
the went, and that the route Is In You ought to havo your photo
excollent rondlllcn, a la the Htn'litn taken.
After the Fire
The next morning after the fire how
natural it is to hear the loser say, "And 1
had $500 in eurrcney in the bureau draw
er." Ami the insuranee policy don't
cover such a loss! You can hide your
money where thieves may not find it -but
how about fire? For this reason alone,
overlooking the many other advantages,
you should keep your money in the bank.
We call your attention to our fire and
burglar, proof vault and invite you to
leave your money with us for safe keeping.
The Deschutes Banking & Trust
Company of Bend, Oregon
"Conservative Banking for Conservative People."
L. B. 1JAI1U), President P. O. MINOR, Secretary
It M. LARA. CathUr
DIRKCTORS:
L. D. DAIIID, V, O. MINOK, H..M. LARA,
mi:ktinj nilvt tuiwd.w.
There will bo a meeting of the
Commercial Club next Tuesday even
ug at' 8 30 o'clock. Manager Drown
announce. Tho club ia several
'nterestlng thing under consldera
Ion which will lie taken up at that
.line. Tho meeting In the rooms
will take the form of u smoker, and
'n tho (tore occupied formerly by K.
M. Thompson the ladlta will serve u
luncheon. Thero will bo music by
tho llend band.
Townttilp blanks, neatly bourn! In
took, li. renta nt The Ilulletln.
overflow of pupil from tho present
iiulldlng thl winter. Last session
It wa neceiwary to rent a room, and
n much larger enrollment Is looked
for the coming term. The struc
tures will be of frame construction.
22 by 28 feet In size, and located on
the school ground near the other
building.
Kach will contain one classroom
and the contract call for their com
pletion by September 2.
Three ldd were submitted. J. J.
Cunningham' being the' au'ccessful
one Ills figure waa$416for each
building. Shiner uMu6nVWbld
$410. and K. D. McIntah24i4'S.50
for the entlro Job, this bejnjpnt the
rate of $489.60 each. &fy
DltllKJK TO UK OF fiTKKL.
After examination of the site, the
member of the County Court havo
definitely decided to use steel In the
construction of tho new bridge which
the county will build across the Des
chutes at Dcnd. connecting Lytic and
honwood. Tho structure will be ap
proximately 300 feet long, with 20
foot span, and will cost In the neigh
borhood of $3000.
KOOII KIIOOT1NCJ KXIIIIIITIOX.
On Saturday afternoon Gus Peret
of the Peters Cartridge Company
gave nn exhibition of fancy shooting
with rifle, shotguns and pistol, on
the west ldo of tho river, demonstra
ting the reliability of the ammuni
tion which he sell. The exhibition
wn given under the auspice's of tho
Skue Hardware Company. Many
people were on hand to aeo Mr. Pe-
rct'a clever markmanahlp stunt.
Tho matter up for discussion at a
meeting of tho Commercial Club
Monday evening wa that of lending
aid to the settlers In tho Hampton
and other hotneatcad districts to tho
toutneast of Hend. A. T. Frame, a
well known settler In the Hampton
country, where he ha a homestead
n well a possessing valuable dtod-
erty In Hend. gave an Interesting
and valuable talk upon condition la
hta district.
The proposition la (6 ret soma
financial aid from Hend, Hums and
Prlnevllle toward the drllline of an
experiments! well, at a place to bo
decided upon later, probably by
representative of the Hend and
Uurn commercial club and tho
mill M li U'n.n,iv cr.nv v..i.. .n. 'organizatiaaor the ettler. Sixteen
John Klklns returned Saturday from I hor,e re expected In tonight to get
a ten daya' prospecting expedition In " , , 1 m u""mK oulnl wnlc&
w ,u mo oiiwni country.
Mr. Frame pointed out the vital
Importance of establishing to Just
what deptn It would be necessary to
sink on artesian well At present
most of the settlers have rood sur
face wells, but these give a water
the Casoades, on the west aide of the
range.
Year ago It I ald that an Indian
les, but where he got them was al
way a aecret. Six men. the story
fr;r"IJ"t?.h.?.0"n!a.,.n.! r'ih.iPP'7 t more than enough to
the Intention of staying until they
discovered the mine, building a cab
In nnd establishing camp. They nev
er came hack and it la supposed that
the old Hcdskln killed tho entire six.
Mr. Wcnandy report that the par
ty of which he was a member waa
uccessful, the mlno being found on
the wet side of the mountain, some
75 ml Us from here. The trio ran
short of grub and could not stay long
enough to fully determine the rich
ness of their And. They expect to
return there within a abort time.
DAKOTA .MAX HUYS HKItK.
Fred Sauter of Portland was here
last week and closed a deal with Dr.
J. H. Kermott of Mlnot. N. D., by
which Mr. Kermott purchased tho
north 25 feet of lot 2, block 10. Dend.
The price waa J3000. This property
la next to the Mutxlg corner. Wall
and Oregon streets, and face on
Wall street. Dr. Kermott aa
nouncc that he will construct a
permanent bulhJIng on the ltc.
TO IMPIlOVK CllATKU LAKH.
Houso and Senate committees nt
Washington have recommended the
appropriation of f C97.000 for the Im
provement of Crater Lake Park.
There is ho doubt but that the ap
propriation bill will rMMlvn r.ivnrnlil
action. The construction of 3C miles !
cara
for the netda of their owner, leav
ing no dependable supply for tho
heavy freighting that occur on the
Bend-Uurna "read. Tho great ad
vantage to this route, and the re
sulting benefit to me'rebanta In
Hum and shipper In Hend of re
duced freight rate, waa pointed out,
waa also the tact that when tho
railroad build through tho Hampton
district along Ita survey tho pret
ence oi good water will be a ma
terial benefit.
A representative of the settlera is
In Hums on a similar mission to that
of Mr. Frame here. Subscription
lists will be worked up In both town.
Mr. Frame stated that crops are
doing exceedingly well In the home
stead country. Thl year, which U
practically the first most of the laud
has been in cultivation, the ranchers
are raising enough feed to care for
their stock, and expect by next sea
eon to have considerable quantities
to sell. Wheat, In many Instances,
will replaee the first ryo crops, next
suniracr.
Mr. Frame urged the local mer
chants to havo a good atock of good
reliable seed on hand, predicting a
heavy demand.
"We Say Nothing-
But Saw Wood"
In Uiu llnrdivnru luminous. Our rlviil iiiny bo striving
to iniiko n bin n kticceKM n ve lit tliU Hue, but vto tiro
.going to keep riht on giving high vulue for little mon
ey nnd pleasing our patron with (itinllty that Mill Muuil
every kind of crlllrjniu. Tool, kitchen utensils, pinion
and farm Implements of the lct make at populur price.
Also Full Line of Builders Supplies,
Sash, Doors, Glass, etc.
N. P. Smith
Wall Street
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IIUYtf SISTKHS RANCH
EH Pray, who recently old hit
of road about tho lake, and road to I houw "nd ,ot ,n Wlcatorla. last week
the pinnacles and eastern boundary , "ouKht me Alvah I'rosser place, in
will be undertaken forthwith. Crater J the Cloverdale country near Slaters.
Loko la tho greatest of the North-, There are 160 acres, all irrigated
west's natural show places, and 1
easily reached from Oend by auto.
The prlco was 18000, the sale being
mace oy J n. Miner.
The First National Bank
OF HEND, BEND. OREGON
Or. U. O. COB. Pr.Hd.M e A SATMtH. Vlc.Pr.tld.nt
O. S. HUDSON. CM.r
CuplUI fulr pld . . 128.000
Stockholdtri liability . . ?6.COO
Burplua .... . SQ.6CO
Your Vacation Assured
You must plan ahead if you are to take a
vacation this summer. Else, wliun the time comes,
you won't have the funds.
Wo invite you to start t Vucation Fund with
this bank. You aro at liberty to draw out your
nionoy whenever you need it.
It is hlich time you began to save for the vaca
tion which is cuming later in life old age, A
bank fa-count added to from tima to time will
insure n happy vucation in later life when your
work is over and you are ready to rest.
The sooner you beKin, the quicker you'll bo
able to retire and the further away from helpless
ness. Small accounts will receive careful
attention.
IF FIR.ST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND
l' I R, B C T O R S:
D. C. COR . A SAT1UK C. S. HUDSON
O. M. PATTERSON II. C. BLUS
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