The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 01, 1913, Page PAGE 12, Image 12

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NEW BANK PEDlCxVTED
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quarters, all equipped with every lat
est device. For the cashier there Is
a roll top desk, matching the rest of
the woodwork, and another roll top
desk to back with It. Throughout,
tho electric fixtures, like all the fur
niture and other fixtures, were espec
ially designed for this building and
all are both the most practical to be
had as well as harmonizing beautl-
Vault Are Modern.
At the rear are the vaults, one be
hind the grill, for the banking prop
er, and another to the right, for safe
ty deposit boxes, connected with the
main room by a smalt room where
customers may have access to their
boxes In privacy and comfort, and
"cut coupons" to their heart's con
tent at the desk provided for the pur
pose. A set of steel deposit boxes
has been Installed.
The msln .vault Is a big affair,
guarded by massive steel doors with
intricate mechanism, each door
weighing 6500 pounds. They are
Mosler safes.
Downstairs, In tho basement, there
Is another storage vault. Its big
door haa an Interesting history, be
ing the oldest In the state. It was
formerly used In tho old I.ndd & Til
ton bank In Portland, and was
brought across the plains by freight
wagon In 1SS9.
On tho opening day tho bank han
dled 223 transactions. Mlko Mo
Grath made the first deposit In the
new building.
In connection with the opening of
Its new home, the bank makes the
annoucement that at a board meeting
today its surplus w.il be enlarged
from $6500 to $10,000, making a to
tal capitalization of $33,000.
The building opened Monday Is
60 by 70 feet, stands at the corner of
Oregon and Bond streets, and cost
$20,000. It Is of gray pressed brick,
trimmed with Indiana limestone, and
Is fireproof. Construction was bo
gun In March, 1912. Ileexer Ilrog.
of Seattle were tho architects, and
Louis Keezer of the firm was hero at
the opening, having directed tbq fi
nal finishing touches which kept the
mechanics busy up to the last mlnuto.
its second story is occupied by offi
ces, the present tenants living Dr. U.
C. Coe, llend Park Company. United
btates Forestry Service, Central Ot.
gon llrokernge Co., M, S. I.nttln &
Co., and V. A. Forbes.
GOOD SHOOTING DONE
ClirUtinat IMiltiltlon of (Sun ('lull U
Kxceltont.
Tho Christmas shoot of tho Hod
and Gun Club proved to bo very suo
cessful, showing that there are some
good marksmen In tho town. About
40 men participated, and there were
about 25 persons too king on. Ten
turkes were given away as prizes.
The overage score was 4 out of 5.
There were 10 prize events and 2
rifle shoots.
The following were prlzo winners:
Dcrt Caldwell, 1 turkey; August
Hallberg. 1; F. J. Wllkey, 2; C. It.
Kurlee. 2: A. II. Allen. 1; I- Metkc,
i; M. J. Main, l; W. Garrett. 1.
The club Is having another shoot
today. Tho grounds are In good con
dition, memlxjrs of tho club say, and
much fjn Is expected to be had dur
ing the coming months.
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EDITOR AWAY, DEVILS
HAVE PLAY
Fileiidi of Fred l,ii Folletle, Wliii It
Vmnlliinlnir, Get Out 1.4k Pino
liitor-Miiiintnlii In III A l vim1,
Though Printer mo Itmo.
Fred l.n Fulletto, editor of tho l.n
Pino Intur-Mouutalii, deserted tho
switch last week nud went to Port
land, where, 'tis whispered, he Is en
joying ono grand holiday, with trim
mings. And whl lo ttm editor Is away
tho printers devils are nt play, for
tomorrow the Intor-Mountaln blos
soms forth edited by nearly (ho en
tire community of l.n Pine.
For hU friends haw played n little
trick on Fred. A dozen of them got
together and appointed an editorial
board, which proceeded to grind out
a reqitlslto amount of "copy','. This
was sent to Tho lliilletln Hnturduy
nud iet by the linotype hero on the
Sahbnth for l.n Phut Is long on edl.
torn but short on typenetter and
sent back to l.n Pine Monday, That
gives 'em n couplo o days to gut
that type locked up, the heads let
nud tho paper printed, which even nl
that may prove something of n Job,
hecauko Paul Peterson Is tho only oiiu
of tho editors, ll Is reported, who
ever smelted printers Ink at close
range, mid knows the difference be
tween an apple plu and pled type.
So l.n Pine Is watching with Inter
est for tho "Devils Issue," whose
editorial Iward Is as fallows- Manag
ing Kdltor, J. d. Hedmond, Sporting
Hdltor, D. U IWterson, Society Kdl
tor, Alphonm W. Ayn; Hoiorler,
Kill lloguc. Slick Itaper, and Jim-
Carter; .Mechanical Department, Paul
Peterson.
In honor of tho occasion the fol
lowing verse was perpetrated and
wilt bo published In the Inter
Mountain: Whlto the Kdltor Is away
Tho Devils aro nt play.
And responsible for the sheet Is not
ho;
Hut we followed up all clues,
And gathered up the news
And are printing It with gusto- and
with glen.
Oh the smile that he will wear
And how he'll gently swear
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U PIXK, CHOOK COtJXTV, Olll.
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When he llnds tho Imiio out when
ho coin back,
Hut we're fond of plnyhig Jokes
On tho Kdltor, tliu bloke,
Hut this the biggest Joku of all tho
pack,
While far nwiy for n holiday.
Which tho Hdltor surely deserves,
Ills Devils work like the sturdy Turk
Colling In n lot of reserves.
And edit n sheet, n Inboruiis foot,
Which will open the eyes of nil,
And squash In defeat his rngulnr
sheet,
And back It hard lo the wall,
NOTU'i: OF AN.VTAI. KTOCKHOI.D
KHS MIXTING.
Notlro Is hereby given that the an
nual stockholders' meeting of (he
Plun Forest Irritation Company will
be held at the school houw 0 4 miles
southeast of llend on the lletid-lluriis
roud, on Saturday, January 4, 1913,
nt 2 p. m.
W. J. McOlllvrny. President.
CLASSIFIED COLUA1N
IIATKS: Flvo centa a lino fJr
first Insertion In this column, four
cents a lino for each subsequent In
sertion. Cash In advance unless
you have nn account with Tho llul
letln. Count six words to tho lluo,
Including tho nddreis.
For Sale.
FOH BAUJ 100-ncro relinquish
ment, with 180 adjoining; also other
choice locations. Address II. C,
oaro Hulletln. 43tf
FOH 8AI.H 40 acres of choice Ir
rigated land southeast of llend, eith
er Improved or unimproved. Price
and terms attractive. Also water
right to 25 acres under tho North
Lateral Irrigation Co, 1M Ihirvor.
win. !7ir
FOH HAI.H Moloroyclo, or l
trade for minion or (initio, II.
Smith, llend -.'fit
FOU HAt.l-3 CIIKAP- llPflroorn
fnrnlluri', iIIiiIiikioiiiii clinlrn, steel
rnngit prnrtlcnlly new. J. C. Hhodu.
New First National Hunk Hnlltllng
FOH HA 1.14 Olio nleel-whcA
truuk, piiuitlniilly how, liiqniro
Oiiiwfoi'd'H Feed Ynrd, 12 it,
For llent,
FOH HUNT- Good pasture T.. ft
plionoor cull on Dr. V. II. Dciixt uif
FOH HHVT -FiirnlshHil four n
inoderii housH, for fw inontlis l..
quIrH Hullelli) oltleM. m
FOH i. ISN'T Improved Irrlsmtinl
iiind In I'owull llutto dlHtrlet. h
to 0. A. Me Furl one, Hedmond, Oic
Hon. ' I ir
FOH HK.VT A furnished front,
room, wall lighted, lunitod niul wnn
Imth In eonnecitlon. Iiiiiulrn ut Mil
tiiei. i.iii
FOH HIINT 1. rgo light MrnMi.
ed front room, with stove, $2 (iOj 4
week; 10 minutes walk from P ).
Gentliimnn, Inqiilru Hulletln otllce,
tract near town, with house, ojit-Ji
houses, etc. Kiiiiliro at First Nat
ional Hank. 29lf
FOH HUNT-HI rooms second
lloor of my now stoim bulldliig on
Wall street, steam heated; will rent
singly or entirely. J, II, llenti 30f
TO I.KT Four comfortnblo rooms
centrally situated, with light aiiA
unter, Very reasonable. luqulrn
Iliillvtln onire. if ,
Wiiutnl.
WANTICD Good dining rmim girl
niul rook. Mrs, Cursny, Altnniont
Hotel. 4 Itr
WANTI5D- llellnqulslitiifiit lr- pi
owner, In Powell Hutte, lifdlawj
l)ehuts or lerre.Miuun district, 1
reasonable. Addrs N, core llul!,
(In. 43- .j
For Sale tr Trnilr.
TO THADB SKU HW U Hc II.
T. 17 S, It. 13 K. 33 Irrlgnblo acres.
Water right fully wld. Will trsdn
for properly eUowhere, prefers' ly
Western Washington. K I. Spennr,'
1321 Cth Ave., Taeomn Wash tt;i
FOH HAI.K or THADK- First par
umnt of $300 on 10 ncrrs Carey art
land 8 miles N. K, of llend, under tho
Central Oregon cans), tlOO cash of
equivalent; laud as good na the best.
Also Improved lot In llend rents fo;
fSf. a muntn, 1800 cash, Inquire of
W. II. U-.li, llend, Oro. 40tf
lrft anil Found.
LOST Postcard size Premo film.
pack camera, In leather case, enclos
ed In plaid bag, on llemMlurns road
Heturn to Oregon l.and A Immlgrn-'
tlou Co., llend, for reward, 43
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Operates the Largest and Best Equipped Saw Mill and has
The Largest Stock of Lumber
m Central Oregon. We can mamifatiure what you want,
when you want it, and at the prices you want.
Special Bill Stuff furnished at short notice. Your inquiries
are invited, and will receive prompt attention.
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