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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1912)
VAOK S. Tim iiknu nuMiirriN, hicnd, wkunkhday, hkvtkmiikh i, iimu . s ; . 4 r t J ior your - & ES JEWS OF PORTLAND TO DO FARMING Ind Men Are InttruraenUl In Se curing Location of Large Number of I'rople In ThU 1'nrt of the i Htate Make Trip to Land. Central Oregon has been chosen by ' the Hebrew Agricultural Association of Oregon, with headquarter at Port land, as the field for localfng a colony. ThU decision was reached after a thorough search had been made of the Pacific Northwest States. Some time ago several ot the men interested made a trip through the homestead country about CO miles from Bend, but It was found that it was not suitable. The president and secretary of the association, A. Zldell and David N. Mosessobn, then took the matter up with K. It. Post and O. C. Henkle, putting them In fujl charge to selWt land enough on which to locate a colony of their pro portions An extended trip through Crook, Lake and Harney counties was made by them in company with four representatives of the association. After the return from the trip, the locators were notified to got every- thing in readiness for settlement of the land. Messrs, Post and Henkle made a careful survey of the lands, bringing back samples of the soil and Its pro ducts and many pictures. Monday afternoon they left with 13 people, making the first actual settlement of the lands. t Tho association that Is back of the colony was organized In Portland July 1. Its objoct is to encourage agriculture among tho Jews by means or loans. without interest and other asslatanco. Many or tho most promi nent Jews or the Oregon metropolis have jbecome jnenipers and are sup ' porting 'it wjth time and money.' . IIAVK KVENING OP FUN. The young Women or Iiend bad a jolly troe 8aturday evening, the oc casion belug a farewell party given N G 00 NO OREGON it- 5, ii We Thank You, Bend. woiewne mxpuamy a . m f A efttfcKstera, and wHl never feel satisfied until - we come again. tr Bend Park Company Excursionists. MIa Angle Young, who will leave 'shortly to enter the University of ' Oregon. It was also the first gather ing or tho I'rlscllla Club this rail. At I C o'clock a banquet was held at the home or Miss Cornelia Wilson where much fun was had. The center piece of the largo table was a doll dressed as a prlscllla. Goldenglow was also used very artistically In the decorations. Later In the evening some or tho young women took in the show at the Star Theatre and about 9 o'clock a iwirty or about 2S wont on a hay rldo to the Jtlley place down river. AUGUST WKATHKK ItKCOKI). The following Is the local weather record for August: Date Max.' Mln. 1 82 43 2 83 47 3 78 CO 4 85 39 C SC 43 C 86 42 7 92 42 8 80 42 9 -80 47 10 80 47 11 ' 82 35 12 87 35 13 1.0 40 14 85 40 15 75 41 1C C2 42 17 C2 35 18 75 45 19 74 38 20 82 43 21 S5 44 22 83 44 23 94 60 24 88 46 25 84 42 26 , 91 43 27 -, - . - 28 60 32 29 65 25 .30 68 31 31 60 38 Mean maximum, 79. Mean mini mum, 41. General mean, 60. Precipitation, 0.65 inches. Number or clear days, 25; partly cloudy, 6; cloudy, 0. PROOF UNDER NEW LAW George W. Trlplett Take Advantage of Three-Year Privilege. Tho first person to make homo stead proof before Commissioner KIIIb, under tho recently enacted three-year law, was George W. Trlp lett, who appeared with his witnesses Saturday. Mr, Trlplett hqs lived on his claim up river more than three years, hav ing Died on It February 8, 1909. During this period he bos remained on the land probably closer than any - i . ti -:& ana ,;. v -J) V x other homesteader in this vicinity. He was alone except for his dog. Mr. Trlplott Is a native or North Carolina, having came west a number or years ago. He fought In tho Civil War on the Southern sldo and Is getting well along In years. He expects to spend tho winter In Ilond. Mr. Trlplett Is tho rather of Millard, Tom, Carlyle and Creed Trlplett, who formerly lived here. NOTICK TO CUKDITOIIH. In the County Court or the Stato or Oregon, for tho County or Crook. In the matter or tho estato or W. II. Sellers, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, the duly appointed, qualified and acting administratrix or the estate or W. II. Sellers, de ceased, to the creditors and all per pons having claims against said de ceased, or said estate, to present them, verified as required by law, within six months after tho first pub lication of this notice, to the said ad ministratrix at the office of her at torney, Vernon A. Forbes, in the First National Dank Building, Iiend, Oregon; the same being tho place for the transaction of the business Of said estate In said County and State. Dated this 4th day of September, 1912. JENNIE SELLERS, Administratrix of the estate of W. II. Sellers, deceased. 26-29 New PALACE MARKET Chsrjes Boyd, Prop, MEATS Vegetables, etc. Ultimate! on application Wall I'sner at Tor (land Prices N. P. WEIDER PAINTER & Paperhanger Cbespcit and Best Wall Paper Sam ples in the county. Get My Prices. Offlce icrou street from pwloJEce Box 39- Bend, Orexon. T 00 HA IS JOINT LINE ARE RIVAL RAILWAYS ALLIED? Port In nil iikt l'llIilUlic Htnry In Kffcct Tlmt llllt nml llni rliunil IntcrrM llnw Joined hi lm Hlrucllon nl Trans-Mute Line. (Portland Tolegrnm.) Advlco renuhlng hero from Now York seems to leavo little doubt that tho first-class rnllruait lino which tho Oregtin Short Line. Is IIIiirIiik West ward across Oregon Is n Joint Hill and Harrlmaii enterprise. Tho In- formation received hero emanates from Eastern financial Interests closely allied with the two great sys tems Indicating that the sltlows or war for constructing this .lOO-mlto lino from the Idaho border to n Junction with tho Hill and llnrrliuaii roads at llenil nro being supplied partly by the Hill financial group and partly by the Harriman backers In Wall street. Thero Is no prelonto of conceal ment or tho fact that the Harrlmaii puriHiso Is to make this lino tho double track or Its main linn from Portland to the East, and that as soon as tho present extohslon of 140 miles from Vale on the Short Line, to Dog Mountain, 20 miles south of tlurns, has been completed, contracts will bo let for the construction of the remaining 160 miles from Dog Moun tain to llotul. This will give the Harriman system a completed double track line from Portland to Omaha, as the double tracking of the system lover that entire dlstsnce has been progressing for nearly two yosrs, and Is to lie completed by 1915. Tho Immedlato advantage to be gained by the Hill forces by entering Into another "gentlemen's agree ment" with their ancient rival Is to give them access Into Southeaiitcru Oregon In the first place, a territory In which the different Hill magnates have been spending great sums In ex ploitation work. Of course, tilt I - mstcly, the connecting link from llond, the present southern terminus of the Oregon Trunk, to tho Idaho boundary, will open another enor mously rich country In the Gem State. Tho Hill people, with a linn al ready extending Into the Camas Pralrlo as far as Grangevllle, have re cently let a contract for the con struction of an extension of 100 miles south from Grangevllle to a connec tion with New Meadows, on the Pacific & Idaho Northern, which tups the rich west central portion of Idaho. Tho Hill lino from Grauge . vlllo south would tap an enormous ' agricultural section as well as a fine I timber and mining belt In the Salmon Hirer district. Thoro have been rumors that the Harriman and Hill forces wero to Join hands In pushing a lino east and west across Oregon ever since tho Hills sold to tho Harriman system I all Its rights In the Ilolio & Western through the Malheur Canyon a I couple of years ago. The Ilolio & Western was the project which Colonel C. E. S. Wood was fathering for James J. Hill, and embraced sur veys through tbo property or tho Wlllametto Valloy and Cascade mili tary road. RECORD OFJTBAHSFERS Deeds and PalrnU Filed Hrcrntly With County Clerk nt Prlnnvilto Ella M. Ivca to William Chlsholm, se'i neV4. neU seVi sec 26-15-11, Olo Nllson to W. J. McQIIIvray, It 6, blk 9, North Add., Iiend. 11. Elmer Nlswonger to Mrs. N. E. Frailer, aM of soU of noU of soU 4-18-12, Gortrudo I. Goodfellow to J. A. Wlllcox, It 21, blk 27, Redmond. W. H. Stoats et al to Oscar A. Macfaifle Shop aid Garage Wo know how to do all kinds of Machine Work, TRY US AND SEE. -. Billiards and Pool Fine an-J Fopulni Lino of CIGARS Robert Blackwell Wall Street, Bend, Oregon R. II. DEYARMOND Tliorson, Its 5, 0, blk lft, Doucliulen Add., llond, l)ald Hill to 0. H. TttolNtrup, I(h 2 nml 25, blk Hi Its 1 nud (I, blk 5; lis 1 nml 2, blk 8; It 7, blk 10) It H, blk 11, Harper. Nowlott-Koller Co. to L. I). Whist, ii H blk 29, Wlostorln. L. I). Wlest to W. 1). Nowloil, ti Vfc blk 29, Wlestorln. David Hill to M. 8. Miller, Its I, 5, 0, 7, 26, blk 2, Harper. James It. llcnlinm to Central Oie gun Irrigation Co.. right of way across no4 swli, smU swU, eo 28-16-12. Elmer Nlswonger to John H. Iluoth, i Interest In lie ,1 noU HeU. nH soU no U . w no so, n so nw e, part or n sw nw s part of s nw nw se, s so so, sw aw so, sec 4 , n ne lie, aw no ne, so no 9-18-12. 13200. Htato to K, T. Hummer, snVt nwi, J3end JYJachine hop All Kindt of Saw Mill and I'nnuiuK R-E-P-A-l-R-S Wc Carry a LarRc Stock of Auto Repairs and Supplies MasaaBasaaaaBaBBaspsasassisaaaBlsae Wall St., next to Opera House We Deliver the Goods BUS AND DRAY LINE LIQHT AND HEAVY LIVERY. liny, Dnrlcy, OaU, Wheat The Largest Ilarn WENANDY Bond, J. H. WENANDY Under New Management. THE PILOT BUTTE INN MIND'S LUADINU MOT III. In now in charge of J. F. TpRKnrt &'Co, First Gnsa Service nnd tho Comfort of GueaU, Is Our Motto. FRUU AUTO Between Hotel and Depot. --- - - - SEPARATORS THE SHARPLESS TUBULAR THE BEST Separator made. Easy to clean, light to run, and it's tho CLEANEST SKIMMER MADE. Wo have them in etock. COME AND SEE THEM. MOWERS AND HAY RAKES. THE CELEBRATED! DEERINGJ LINE. Light, strong nnd durable. For sale by IS STORE OF QUALITY S. C. CALDWELL, Mgr, Before You Let the Contract for that new building, consider these fuels ubout brick. In building with all other material no allowance is made for doors, windows and other openings. With brick you can make an allowence of 10 to 25 percent. With lumber 15 to 25 percent is added for sizing, laps, etc. With brick it is unnecessary. With all other material 5 to 10 per cent added for waste, such as cutting, fitting, knots, shakes, etc. With brick there is absolutely no waste. When a building is finished, built with any other material, there is always a lot of waste to haul away. With brick, if you have any left ,wc will take them ofl your hands at the full price you paid for them. There is a hundred other reusons why ypu should build with brick. BEND BRICK & noU wtt, 13'ifl-H. Northwest Trust & Hafo Duimslt Co. to Herman A. Iluliisuli, oVi se,, 10-20-17. Nowlon-Kollcr Co. to Alfred H. Anderson, Ita 7, h, blk 22, Wli. torln, i:, II. Hiiniiny to Claudia Often, part It 1, Idle 13, llotul. $1500, llond Park Co to N, O. Widen, It ti, blk 104, 1st Add lluml Park $lo, (MUD 01' THANKH. Wo wish to thank nil those wim generously have (tided us, strnitKttm In llntid, during tho misfortunes tlmt benot us after our arrival, mid niec lolly those who aided with sympathy and nnslstmico at tliu time of the lui of our baby, Mr. mid Mrs, August llalllierx Portraiture eiilarg'tig mid cii) i at tho Howard Htmllo. " nnd Hran nt lowest price. in Cvntrnl Oregon. LIVERY CO.1 Oregon. LON L."FOXl - .. LUMBER CO, t 3! 1 1