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the bend bulletin nr VOL. X. BEND. OKEGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1912. NO. 31. BULDNGS RE NEARLY HI FOUR TO BE OCCUPIED NEXT MONTH First National Hank, Hather, O'Don- iidl mid Hudson-Coe Itrlck Htruc. lure Nrarlng Completion U.dge Will Meet III Hather'. Four lirlck building, costing I" Ilia aggregate close to 160,000, nr Hearing completion In limit, nml will lij ready for lennnlii liy ttia first of November, or pro'jnlily earlier. These are thn First Nutlunnl llnnk ImllilliiK, cost 120,000; K, A. Bather's litillilliiR. 1 16,000; O'Donnell llros., building. $C600j Hudson-Coo build (UK, f 3hOU. Tho liMIlk building In Ml tlin corner of lloud mid Oregon streets, tha other three Ion Will street, The bank quarters lu It new lioina will not Ik ready by the first f nest month, but tho store room und office will, Mr, Krodeeou, th builder, soya, The etore room fac Iiik on Hand street will bo occupied ly llalph Polndexter'a Owl Phar macy The entrance to the omen n tho second floor I on Oregon street, and amonK those who will have quartern there will be I)r. V O. I'jc, llend Park Company, Vernon A Forbea and M. 8. Ijtttln who have Ms, I, 2, 3. The office are en autto. Mitre being four suite of two rootna each and two of three room. The floor In tho banking room la now being laid. It w'll be of term na will tho entrance to Hilt building, HntherV and Hudson and Coe'a. The Thn cement sidewalk It already laid mid dry I'lacea have been left for the Installation of three cluster llgln. at the three outaldn corner f the bulldliiK. Kucb will have four la m pa. , Kathera bulldlnR la practically completed now upstairs escept for kInsn. My the flrat. It will t ready for tenant. The large hall, built enpoclally for lodge purpose, haa lieen leaaed for four night each week a follow: Monday, Odd Fellow. Tuesday, Modern Woodmen of America; Wednesday, Knlghta of I'yttHaa, flrat and third Frldaya, the 1'raternal llrotherhood; secondhand fourth Frldaya, llebekah. The Masons at flrat thouKht of aecurliiK the hall for their meetings, but later decided to remain In their present iiuarler. On Katurday evening the hall will be uaed fur dnuoliiK. part It, etc. Mr Hnther renlliiK It for 110 night for thla puriKiao. lodges meeting each week will pay JlJ.ftO a month. The following have engaged offlefs upstair In thW building: Muuter A Stunts, Dr. F. II. Thompson and Mr KIIIhoii, n new uttorimy who will locato here. Mr. Hnther atated Monday that he had not yet Honored n tenant for the largo aturu room on the flrat floor. Tho brick IiuIIiIIiik being erected for lludaon und Coo wxl to tho Btar Theatre will be occupied by Mann helmer. Their business haa out A Farmer's LGgic TWO FAKMEKS were (llBcusalnR Uio DilvnnUKt'a of a Imnk nccount from n fnrmcr'g BUndpolnt. "But," wild tho flrt"I urn so fur from town it is in convenient for mo to como in to do my bankinif." "All tho moro reason," his compnnion replied, "why you should have un account. When you hnvo a check to deposit simply endorso It over to tho bunk und mull it to them. They will credit und receipt you. Then when you buy unythlnjr, pay by check. That's tho wuy others pay you. That's " up-to-date business." la the -argument not logical? The Deschutes Banking & Trust Company of Bend, Oregon ConMrvative Banking for CoMtrvative Pao!.' B, lKRIUtt.l4, P!dent V, O. MINOR, Secretary i, K. M. LAA-, Cashier Djrxctoks: . f ' . X'BRRItlJ V, O. MINOR, It. M. LARA, .TV . grown their quarters In the Fulka building mid thuy will niiivo tin noon Hi pllHilllU 'iilvy Ulu UirvMu; II' lelvlng largo ahlpmcnta to have on I. and fcr opening In tho new build I IK. O'Donnell Uroa. will move tholr l teat murket Into thn north atore 1 3om of thulr bulldliiK ahortly. Thla i belriK nrraiiKed epuclnlly for their business. Thu other room on tho I rat floor will be occupied by the poatonice If Undo Ham accept the proposition made him. Upatalr Dr. Faulkner, deutlat, and Dr. IJ. Ferrull, I hyatclau, will have ofllcea occupying four room. The other two room will be the living quarter of tho twuera of the property, Kacli of these four building la a handsome atructure, built of local ted brick and faoed with Imported Cray pressed brick. Except the Hudson-Coo bulldlue, All are two stories. SURPRISED AT GROWTH OF NEIGHBORING TOWN Sitter Ha Developed Willi Mucli Itapldliy During 1'nst Year, Kay Visitor From lleud, Monday afternoon Dr. IT. C. Coe, Clyde McKay, O. C. Ileukle and Vernon A. Forbe made a trip " Hitter. All those In the party had beeu to the neighboring town re cently except Mr. Forbea, whose laat visit there waa In August or laat year. Speaking yesterday of the growth of tho town, Mr. Forbea aald; "I waa certainly greatly surprised at the growth of Sisters since I was last there In August, 1911. I hardly knew the place, It had grown so much. Along tho main street I noticed a large number of new building, some or them of two stories. The town ha spread out n lot, too. with new residence all about. It was n distinct surprise to me. and I must nr that the conelu- jslun which I waa forced to draw Is that Hlstere ha developed to the liolut where It la oun or the lending towns of the county, (lend, the melropolla of Crook county, must sit up and take notice of this coming community at tho root or the magni ficent Three Hlstum mountain peak." Wr.millNO HTAtlK .MAIL. Postmaster Minor and assistants are, for sixty days, learning how to, otierato acalea. Uncle Ram ha sent nut order that all mall arriving and leaving by stage be weighed. Thla la a considerable dally task, but by no means a great as It would have been 1i yeur ago when all the outside mall came In by atago. The order Is general and the potmaatera at Interior towna where all mall I by stage are kicking, a they gel no extra pay for their additional labors. KNIK'KHD DOWN A WD r.OllltHD. A. B. IfoKt of Hum: ton. In towu to got rasing for a well, wm struck In the hwid Hliirdy .Ight by an un known Aallaiit ant robbed or $10. Mr. F Kg waa w ilktug from tho pottuitlcu along the path toward We naudy' stabto a 'tout 10:30. Ho whs attacked from behind, being hit In the head and knocked senseless. Ho had 110 loom In his pocket and thl waa gone when he regained hit tonxs although hi pocketbool. we not taken. Thar la no clue to the Identity of the culprit. HER WELL ON BURNS ROAD WATER FREE TO ALL TRAVELERS HI Homesteader Jointly Drill Well 100 Feet Deep, Obtaining Plenty or Wafr 02 )i Miles Southeast or Hend Casing Taken Out. Well drilling operations In the Hampton valley continue with great success. The latest achievement la the sinking or a hole at tho 02 nillujiosl on tho llend-lfuros road, with water a-plenty at 100 reel. A, B. Fogg, iiostmaster at Hampton, was hero the first of the week and took out the casing. lly the end or the week thla will have been Installed and tho well will b ready for use. Water will .bo supplied to all traveler who wish It free of charge. In addition sheds have been conatructed at the well for the convenience of the frelghtera and othera who wish to camp there. Hay will be kept for aale at reasonable prices. Hlx aettlcr co-operated In atnklng tho well, these being A. 8. Fogg, 1.. C. and K. M. Peck, J. L. Owen, llurr Illack and W. T. Harrison. Tho well I on Mr Hlack's homestead. The cost or the drilling waa 1235. A pump to coat tCO will be put in. The casing cost $C0 also. Contri butions toward paying for the latter two thlnga were made by some or tho local business men. Tho drill Is now- at work on tho desert claim or Mr. and Mra. K, J. Tltua or Wesley, Iowa, who expect to secure water for Irrigation. Tho well Just completed Is tho third drilled lu that locality, the depth of which aro 1&7. 1C0 and 1C7 reel. Artesian water can be nl talned by going down lesa than 1000 feet, It la believed. ENURGESJTS POWERS Irrigation Company Adopt Supple mentary Incon'rlon Article. Stockholders of tho Arnold Irri gation Company met In lhe 8tar Theatre. Saturday atternoon In spec ial session and adopted supplemen tary article or Incorporation, enlarg ing tho company'a ower so that It may Isaue lionda and construct and maintain telephone Pne. Thla wua the only business transacted at the meeting. At a previous meeting or the board or dlreotora It waa unanimously de cided that no water would bo de livered trom Novemlier IB to March 15 each year. Water for domestic use of tho settler during thla period will be stored lu cisterns by them. Kery evening Hie Imsetmll score In the Morld'N scrlc will Ik nit iioiinrtMl at the Star Theatre. BUILPER'S HI II HARDVARBe We make n specialty of dealing in every arti cle in the hardware line that is needed in the construction of a house, whether it be a big or a little one. Contractors who figure close on a job should get our prices before submit ting his bid they are the lowest for the quality qf goods we Jiandle. Also Full Lift cf BfiiMm StqstKat, -Sash, Doors, Glass, Paints, Oik, ate. N. P. Wall I LABOR TO BUILISEWER COUNCIL PUTS PROVIS ION IN CONTRACT Huggesllon or Dr. Coe Meet Willi Faior Franchise flranleil to Fnncr Telephone Company. City Treasurer Make Iteport In order to keep at home as much na possible the money spent for tho construction or the aewer system, tho City Council last night adopted a resolution calling for tho embodying or a provision In the contract calling for tho employment or American labor. Foreigners employed on public works have been round to send back to the old country a big per cent or their wage, to the detriment or tho community where they labor. Thrf city is willing to pay a little more for tho construction, knowing that a big part of It will not h sent across the Atlantic. City Attorney Forbe suggested the resolution to the council, stating that It wa tho Idea or Dr. U. C. Coe. who, while ho waa mayor, took the flrat atep toward having a sewer system. (rant Telephone Franchise. The lildlaw town people and set tlors who have been having trouble with the Ploneor Telephone Company, and were for several daya recently denied communication with Mend, may construct a telephone lino Into llend If they see fit. The ordinance granting the Farmers' National Tele phone Company a franchise waa pa sued last night by unanimous vote. A vigorous sjiecch in favor of grant ing the franchise waa made by Ver non A. Forbea. Tho road tax money which the county owea the city a matter that haa been "hanging fire for a long time came up again last night. It waa atated that there I due tho city from the county something llko $1000, the nccount running back for about six years. On motion or Allen the mayor waa Instructed to appoint a committee or three councilmcn to confer with the city attorney and take action toward get ting thla matter settled. City Knglneer Young reported on a ytem or nunibcnug lor me street, the report being accepted and filed. Tho city treasurer submitted a re port showing receipts alnce April 1, the total being $C931.8C. Tho dis bursements were IG74S.&7, leaving a balance or $183.29 on October 8. Ciller or Potlco Roberta reported $1C8.S0 collected lu Scptomber In lines, fees, etc. Petition for SldcualLH. A petition was presented to the council asking for sidewalks In front of lota C and 7, block 14; lota C and 7. block 15; lot C, block 10. Center addition, and block 1, Wlestorla. Tho Ktltlon waa referred ts tho atreot committee. The council voted that hereafter sidewalk petitions bo laid on the table a month before con Smith Street m sssssTO) H HP 1 1 struction In ordered, that all prop erty Owners concerned may bo satis fled a far n I possible with tht laying or tho walk. IlilN TohillriK PHMM.7 I'alil. The following bills were allowed nnd ordered paid.: llend Co., lumber $107.20 Light and Wntcr , 1CB.C0 Telegrams........ h.flO Htatlonory 6.60 Dullotln, prtg...'.. . 1.06 Kills, salary 30.00 Aune, sprinkling 21.80 F. Sutherland, labor ' 4.50 Com. Club, rent. 20.00 C I), Drown, aalary. ...... lOOipO" H, K. Hoberts, salary ' 106.00 Registering letters .70 O. 8. Young 30.06 Forbes, salary C0.00 F. Kulp, teaming. .... .... 46,76 Tom Murphy labor. ...... . 46.00 Geo. linker, labor , . 10.60 Geo. Cronan, labor 12.00 Ceno Oetchell. labor...... 3.00 F. Kulp, labor 19.50 Total $809.05 The council adjourned to October 1C. NO SCHOOL NEXT WEEK All tlir Teachers re Itenuiretl to Attend County Institute. Tho Crook county teachers will all gather In, PrlnpvlIIe on October 14 for the annual Institute, and on this account the llend children will have a holiday next week. No school can legally bo In session during the ses sion or the Institute, and all teachers must attend. The opening session will be held next Monday at 9 o'clock, and the meeting will continue through Fri day. Those who attend will also be on hand for tho county fair, which oena next Wednesday, Tho principal speaker will be Dr. I-:. A. winshlp or lioaton. ANOTHER RAILROAD RUMOR O-W. It. & S. to Kxtenil Koutli First of Year, Itcvort Ha It. (Lakevlew Herald.) Considerable of conjecture haa been offered In regard to the possi bility or tho extension or the Hill railroad south from llend, but little haa been aald of the extension or the O-W. It. & N. road. Thla is an 8. P. line with terminus also at llend. and pertaining to the building south or the line, the Klamath Falls Herald last week contained the fol lowing: Announcement has been made In Portland that extension work on the O-W. It. Si. N. road will begin south trom llend, the present terminus, about the flrat or tho year. Three crews or aurveyora for the above road are now In the flelU mi ning lines. One crew la workl.ir eight miles east or Crescent, and tv.u orewa are cross sectioning, one I' - tween llend and La line and tl other between La Pino and Crescent It Is understood that hurry up orceis'thct district are now receiving their havo b:j given to push the wot.: mall three times n week. It leaves ulong as rapidly an poss'.-ile. Uend over the rural free delivery route on Tuesday, T'i3-sday and OTKHS SIIOI'LD HKG1STKH. Saturday. H. L. Moloney, vrho re All voters who have not yet reg icelved tho contract as carrier, meeta latercd should do so nt once, as tho the It. i D. carrier and takes tho booka will bo closed orter October sock by horseback to Alfalfa. This 19. Seo M. 8. Lattln. who has hi office waa established In ie spring, supply of blank. There is no rec with Mrs. A. O. .Walker as post charged the voter In this connection master. 3Sieifi6ii Go Avm: Trom Home) where you arc not known, avoid all trouble in regard to your funds by carrying AMCRICAN BANKCRS ASSOCIATION TRAVCLCRS CHCQUS These cheques are equally useful for travelers in America or Abroad. They identify the holder to hotels, ticket agents and merchants, who accept them at face value In of accounts. They are not available to finder or thief, if lost or stolen. Let us explain the system. The First National Bank of Bend lafti, OragOA DIRECTORS'' U. C COE E. A. SATHER C. S. HUDSON O. M. PATTERSON H. C. ELLIS C REM N COE, SPRINGER McFARLANE PRACTIC ALLY ELIMINATED Chance of Jtejlmmii! Man for County Judge 811m Voter Unlng up for Candidate Htandlng for IIdkIock Administration. Developments of the past week In the county political situation show that the county Judgeship fight, while apparently three-cornered, has nar rowed down to a contest between Coe and Springer. McFarlano is nracticallr out of the runnlne. It be ing conceded by those who are most familiar with the situation that thero is no chanco for him to be elected. All those who are opposed to the election or Springer, tho Democratic nominee, are enlisting under the Coe banner. Springer stumped thla terri tory tho past week, but the reception which he received showed that ho will not poll many votes In the south ern and western part or the county. Iteports from tne sisters country. the southeast homestead territory, from La Pine, Laidlaw, Madras and other points Indicate that the busi ness man's candidate and the tax payer's friend. Dr. Coe, will be the next county Judge. Tomorrow Dr. Coe, accompanied by a number or local people and In all probability part or the llend band. will go to Madras for a big rally there. On Saturday nlgnt thero will bo a big meeting at La Pine, an orchestra going from here to furnish, music for a big dance after tho speaking. There will be several auto loads of citizens from llend who will attend the La Pino rally. CAIJFOHMANH LIKK IT HRIIK. W. A. Wiley, a prominent con tractor or PIttvlllc, Cat., and sister. Mrs. William J. Walah, wire or -a prominent business man or San Fraa cisco, axe visiting their brotho'r. Charles Wiley, near Gist, coming via the Willamette Valley and making the trip from Sweet Home. Ore., across the Cascade mountains on horseback. Mr. Wiley was here In khe spring of 1911 and was greatly surprlvid at the changes since tnen. Mrs. Welsh Intends to return In tho spring with her husband, with In tentions or locating In Central Oregon. stah noinrn to alfalfa. The petition or to people or tha Alfalfa district east or town for a 'star mail route freju llend has been ( tainted by the Poatofflce Department, and the largo number cf ranchers In payment j3s27" ?3sl VI. ArHa V y v J ft-fifl yf I Hl l U II U 'sssssssstQCBassssssssssaUssssK V