The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 18, 1912, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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BEND PARK
una
THE FUTURE FINE RESIDENCE
ADDITION TO BEND
is an exceptionally good investment.
Like a beautiful park, as its name im
plies, with great pine trees, winding
drives and boulevards and gorgeous
panoramic view of the Cascades.
'WrifA for Now Illustrated nAt
For manufacturing sites close to railroad
and river, our
Riverside Addition
is exactly the right place. Write for in
formation or call and we will gladly
show you the ground.
wnato places lit which tlio mono
tnltjlit Imvo horn (lroiiPtl, ho took
no Btolm toward rocuvurltiK It. Ho
offered to oatulillah nt tlio ImnU that
ho htitl ilrnwn tint inoiuty. unit by
frlomlo thut ho hml nioutlonuil Iho
Iohh tliu followlim ilny, Tho iluti'O
tlvt'N itld not no Into tliln protif, liuhl
Iiik thnt tboy hml lout JurlMillrtlon,
"Tho monoy wtm fonnil tiy 10, 0.
Urookor, tiSR Krtttit fitroot. nml la In
hU possession. lo In mtiloi' iihllun
tlon to mlvoVtlHO tho tlml iuuI hold It
for u year, nml nt tho uml of thnt
tlmo tnin over hnlf of It to tliu
county treasurer. Ho must roiiulro
satisfactory proof of Button, to pro
tcct him from tutor clnlniH,"
Itnllwuy, thou ukaIii liy attmmor to
Portland and tho rout of tho way Ity
mil. Thoro wiih ii auvlnit of nlioiit
11,35 u hundred In frolitht hy tho
imrt-wntor nnilliiK of tho kooiIh, Tho
oimnliiK of tho I'niiniiin rnnal will
rIvo n IiIk frolKhl wtluctloii and also
iinlckor tlmo,
&
BEND PARK COMPANY
8G0 Empire Bldg., SEATTLE, WASH.
BEND, OREGON
NISW IIAUKUV TO oii:n.
Trod Ii. lluoy and Carl (1. Ilolchorn
will open n linkery on Wall atroot
within n abort tlmo. Thoy hnvu
ordered n portable oven from Chl
engo nnd na noon as It nrrlves and
aultnlito quarters are secured thoy
boKln buslneis. Tho bakery will ho
known ni tho Iloyal, Messrs, lluoy
and Ilolchorn lmvo until recently
been baking for tho American
llakory.
BUILDING THEJLAST LINK
Central Oregon nml I'ortlmul Will
llv ('omicctctl by Auto lllgliunjr.
HOOD KIVEH. Sept. 10.- Cou.
structlon of an nutomobtlo nnd
wagon road around Bhell Hock,
which will removo the last, serious
obatructlon In tho final link ot n lino
highway between Central Oregon nnd
Portland, la tuoro than half comple
ted, nnd tho ) 10,000 donation inndo
by 8, Ilonson of Portland la Iota than
hnlf expended. Thla la tho report
of Engineer Murray Kny, who la In
chnrgn of tho work.
An nvorngo of SO "honor men"
from the atato penitentiary hnvo been
ongaged on tho work for tho past
threo months.
Tho road baa been conatrctod
more than half wny around tho rock.
Although tho building of the road
around tho peculiar sliding forma
tlon nt that ilnt wna n difficult en
gineering font, It la being aucccaafully
accomplished and every Indlontlon la
thnt the road will be permanent nnd
not ausreptlbto to serious damage
from tho sliding rock. It has n max
imum grndo ot 8 per cent. The
maximum width will bo 1C feet and
the ml ii I inn hi width In places where
It was doslrnble to redueo thu rock
work Is U feet.
Tho rond Is being constructed with
n view to Itit making n good auto
mobile nil well as wagon rond. Tho
I minimum width of H feet will be
sufficient to allow tho largest touring
cam to paiw nt any point.
Hutlmntrs on
application
Wall J'sper at
Portland Price
N. P. WEIDER
PAINTER
& Paper hanger
Cbtapt and licit Wall Pnr Sam
ples In the county, Oct
My Prices,
Offlct cro Hut t (torn Klufltr
Ilox 39. He ml, Oregon.
Don't wait until hulldny Urdu ui
thnio photo onlnriteuuintM, or Hot i
iilhuin prints.
TomiinIiIp btnuliN, neatly bound'
bonks, l!0 lent nt Tlio lliilletln, ,
New
PALACE
MARKET
Charles lloyd, Crop,
1iXCjl I 4
Vegetables, etc!
CHANGE !SUNBELIEVABLE
Xeiv York Man CoiniuentH on Central
Oregon's Growth.
(Portland Orcgonlan.)
Enthusiastic comment on tin de
velopment ot tho last thrte years of
Portland nnd of Central Oregon and
unstinted praise of many of the city's
characteristics was tho bunion of
bUtemeuts nmdo last night by J.
lllBliop Putnam, head of tho 'veil
known publishing house ot G. P.
Putnam's Sons, of New York and
London, who was In Portland yesterday-.
Mr. Putnam returned Tuesday
from a week's vjslt to Bend, where
no was the guest of his son, G. P.
Putnam, proprietor of tho Ilend Bul
letin. Accompanied by U. S. Eddy,
a Wall street banker, he Is making
an extensive tour of the Northwest
leaving yesterday for Puget Sound
points.
"The chango that has come to Cen
tral Oregon during the last threo
years is absolutely unbelievable, at
least to conservative Bastarn eyes,"
said Mr. Putnam. "My son had
written tell'ng me of tho forward
strides hla territory and town was
makng, but I admit I dUcountod tlio
reports somewhat, perhaps believing
them a bit 'over-embellished. But
seeing has been believing.
"Thre yoare ago I Journeyed 100
miles over unspeakable roads, in a
springing stage coacn. from Sbaniko
to Band. The other day the Portland-Bond
Journey was made over
the beat constructed and tha boat
uqulppixl new railroad I have ever
Keen, The service is magnificent
nnd the senate interest aloag the
great Deaahule Canyon quite In
comparable. It la a trip I shall
recommend to every Kb gtorn tourlat"
Regarding the growth of the In
terior, wliloh ho pointed out meant a
similar growth for Portland, Mr.
Putnam further called attention to
tno fact that three years ago Bend
vat a village of scarcely COO Inhabi
tants, whllo today it has more than
1700 people-.
"The, way things grow out here Is
pnenomenai. Today tney Have elec
tric lights, water system, Ice plant,
lumber mills and, apparently, every
other conceivable municipal asset.
What the future may bold In storo
I dare not venture to say,"
tlonlng for the rond should accom
pany the viewers whonuver possible
In order to expedite the work and
to offer assistance. The court Is
frequently blamed for the delay or
failure to allow petitions whim the
fault Is entirely with the people pre
senting them.
jtlons aro presented, and the majority
I of them are Improperly presented
J nnd cannot be acted on, causing do
lay and other dllllcultles. In ordur
i to rectify this condition tho court has
issued suggestions to petitioners,
which are printed herowlth In full:
Inasmuch as tho number of new
roads asked for by the pujillc Is in
creasing at an alarming rate, and In
view of tho fact thut the legal estab
lishment of a county road Is a very
! technical matter, petitioners, when
J over possible, are requested to secure
the services of an attorney or some
one having experience In such mat
ters. It Is a very common practice to
I make an allldavlt of posting notices
I and swear to tlio samu tho day thnt
) such notices are posted and in nearly
overy case tho signer, as well as the
officer administering tho oath, swear
that said notices remained so posted
for a period of 30 days continuously
Immediately prior to the dato set for
the bearing on the within petition.
Such an allldavlt could not bo made.
Carelessness as to dates is a fre
quent cause for dlsallowanco of road
petitions. For Instance In numcroua
rood petitions preaonted to tho court
tho notarial cortlflcat shows that
, tho affidavit of posting was sworn
to weeks and oven months prior to
tho actual posting of tho notices as
I shown In the body of tho allldavlt.
Along this lino the court bogs to
quote from a letter of District At- Ilend were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh'
torny Fred W. Wilson as follows: 0'Kano, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Arnold, i
'"As I have before stated to tho court. cMr. and Mrs. George Ilrostorhous,
; the proceedings to establish a county, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Ilrosterhous, Marie
road are very technical, because of and Kddle Ilrosterhous, Mien Kathe
the strhit decisions wnlch hnve lieon rino Trnutnor. Mlkn McGrath, Barney J
rendered by the supreme, court of lO'Donnell, leo Pelarskc. Dan Ward, i
Oregon, and It is something which: Jr., Mr. nd Mrs. Henry Muster, Alf, '
lias to be followed with extreme Anna and Marie Muster. Margaret1
care. It would be wise if all parties Schroder, Maurlre P. Cashnuin, Mr
who deelre to establish a oountv.und Mm. J. ft. Hrlimnn. Anmi Ilrln-
CSOOIIS COMH IIV INTII.Ml'S.
A shlpmont of freight from New-
York via the Isthmus of Pnnnmn whs
I received In Ilend last wiok by the
, Manuhelmer Mercantile Company. It
j consisted of Dvo eaacs of euwforts.
They loft Now York July IS and
' reached hero September II. bwlug
1 routed over n steamer of the Artier!
i ran-Hawailan Hfeamahlp Company,
' then aero the TeJiuauteper- National
Ml Y GO TO REDMOND i Here is a SoaP
Orcnalou Is Dedication of Xvu
Catholic Cliurrli Their.
A large delegation of Ilend people
speut Sunday In Itedmond, tho occa
sion for their visit to the neighboring
town being the dedication of tho new
Catholic church thoro by Bishop
O'Reilly and tho marriage or John
Llnstcr and Miss Yassar.
The Bend Catholics furnished the
choir for tho services. Tho dedica
tion took place at 10 In tho morning,
following solemn high mass. Thoro
was a large congregation present for
the coromonles. The bishop wns as
sisted by Fathers Hlnes and Khrehan.
A class of eight was also confirmed
by tho bishop, among thorn being
four children from Ilend. Tho visi
tors were entertained at tho Orogon
Hotel by tho Itedmond Indies and to-
I port a vory pleasant time.
Among those who wont down from '
AW
uKy
that reduces
.wash board
rubbing to a
minimum,
without in
Jury to tho
fabric.
BERT 5HUEY
Tim
CASH
GROCER
BUND
OKI.OON
r-" "mrvfTr"
omiiswiMPm
1 . 1 WJi
l
CREATING MTY ROADS
Suggestions Made to Petitioners by
County Court to Have Trouble.
f Aj, nearly, every monthly meeting
. of tlfo County Court at Prlnevllln a.
laro number of county road pott-.
highway would employ some compe
tent attorney to prepare the nooes
sary psjwu and watch all proceed
Ings with reference thereto, and fcco
that the statute Is compiled with.
In that way the papers would come
to the court nnd the district attorney
In proper shape, and a great deal of
tlmo and delay would bo suved. I
dislike very much to bo compelled
to render adverse opinions as to the
legality of proceedings for tho estab
lishment of county roads when I
know that tho people petitioning for
same nre very desirous of having
them established, but the law re
quires me to stato whether or not
proceeding nre legal, and when they
are so fatally defective, as In most
Instances, If not all, which come to
me from Crook county, thore Is but
one course loft open,"'
Parties claiming damages should
always make their claim to the view
ers when viewing out the road In or
der that a .full understanding may
son. Mrs. II, P. Manlon. Claudo Iiiiios,
Clyde McGlllvray, Mrs. Frank llenrn,
Mrs. Jenulo Harper and John Collins.
CLAIMS OCT NONET
Prluetllle Man Gets on "Gosli-Awful
Tear" In Portland.
In Portland, ono day last week,
$276 In gold coin was found and
turned over to the police to bo re
turned to the loser, Tho next day
George Sutton, "an olderly transient
recently arrived from Prinovlllo,"
laid claim to tho money. The Orc
gonlan says:
"Sutton frankly says that ho was
on ono gosh-awfu! toar on the night
in question, and woko up tho next
morning in .tho grass on the bills
above Corbott street. Whon he wont
to sleep he had about $300 In his
pockets, having drawn the money
frnm ihn Cleat MnHnnnl anV flint
be Jiad" and a correct report rnado morning, Because of bis vague
by said viewers. The parties petl- recollections and tho wide oxnanso of
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T
I l II. DEYARJ10ND
t
I . Machine Shop and
I finrnrro
Wo know how to do nil
kinds of Mnchlrio Work.
TRY US AND SKE.
-
Billiards
and Pool
Fino nn1 r-opulnr Lino of
CIGARS
Robert Black well
Wnll Street, Bend, Oregon
I
)end jyiachine hop'
All Kluds of Saw Mill und .'arming
R-E-P-A-l-R-S
We Carry a Large Stock or
Auto Repairs and Supplies
Wall St., next to Opera House
We Deliver the Goods
BUS AND DRAY LINE
LiarIT AND HEAVY LIVERY.
liny, Ilnrley, Ontn, Whcnt nml Hrnn nt lowest prices.
Thu Ijirjrost Horn In Cuntrnl Ort'Kon.
WENANDY LIVERY CO.
i
Bend, Oregon.
J. II. WENANDY l.ON h.'FOX
Under New Management
THE PILOT BUTTE INN
BUND'S I.IIADINCl IIOTlil.
Ik now In charco of J, V. Tntrcnrt &To.
First CIiim Svrvlcv nml thu Comfort of GuosIh, la Our Motto,
PHllU AUTO Uctwecn Mold nnd Depot.
SEPARATORS
THE SHARPLESS TUBULAR THE BEST
Seiuirntor mndu. Etuy to clenn, llxht to run, nnd It'a thu
CLEANEST SKIMMER MADE. Wo hnvo them In stock.
COME AND SEE THEM.
MOWERS AND HAY RAKES.
THE CELEBRATED1 DEEKING1 LINE. LIKht, Btronjf and
durable. For wilu by
Tho STORE OF QUALITY
S. C. CALDWELL, Algr.
Before You Let the Contract
for Unit new Iniildiiitf, consider tliesu
i'aeLs about brick.
In building willi nil other material no
allownnee i.s made for doors, wintlows aiitl
other openings.
With briek you can make an allowence
of 10 to L'fl per cent.
With lumber 15 to 25 percent is added
for. sizing, laps, etc. With briek it is
unnecessary,
With all other material R to 10 per
cent added for waste, such as cutting,
fitting, knots, shakes, etc. With brick
there is absolutely no waste.
When u building is finished, built with
any other material, there is always a lot
of wnste to haul uwuy.
With brick, if you hnve nijy left we
will take them ofl your hands ut the ftill
price you paid for them.
There is u hundred other reasons why
you should build with brick.
BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. i
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