rAGfc. B&KD BULLETIN, BKND, ORK., WKDNK8DAY, OOTOBKIl in, IBifl. IRE WATER FOR SETTLERS CENTRAL OREGON CA NAL BEING ENLARGED Three Mile Stretch Kast of Itciul lie- Ing Mmto Deeper nntl Wider to Curry Bigger Flow to Powell llutto DUtilct .Vr-vt Year. w ' !" I , "'. "', I grades nnd 10G In the county high school, The Central Oregon cannl which carries water to the settlers at Pow ell llutto, 1b being onlarged for three miles by the Irrigation company so that a greater heau of wator moy bo carried to the lower end In order that holders of land on tho segregation may obtain patents. This has not been possible as yet for nhy of them In that district. Work was started the first of tho month nnd is being rushed to com pletion before winter weather sets In. A crew of nbout 25 men Is employ ed. The canal Is being widened fivo feet and deepened two feet. Tho start was made at mllepost eight and wilt extend to rallcpost 11. During the tlmo of construction tho water Is turned out of the ditch. Somo of tho settlers aro already running short of water In their cisterns and aro having to haul from their mora fortunato neighbors' stocks. The Bulletin called up Manager Roscoc Howard at Deschutes Monday and ho stated that the company would turn water on again Just as soon as possible, though he was not able to give nny dellnlte date. C. L. McCaulcy Is In charge of the construction. Men and teams with scrapers are moving tho dirt and thre Is a crow hnndllng the rock work. About n mile a month Is be ing enlarged, Mr. Howard said. The building of about 1000 feet of small flume to carry water to the lands In tho western part of the Terrebonno district will bo started next week, Mr. Howard stated. CAN THKEH LAND Cio eminent (St-nutH Petition of Horse Ultlgo HoincstwdU'iM, A petition signed by ltoiuestondora living south of Horse Uldgo which was recently sent to tho Department of Agriculture asking that tlioy bo nuoweu to inKO up inuro wuin Ju arrcs ut In ml hns been granted. At tho tlmo these- mon filed that partic ular territory was nol Included In tho enlarged uomogtonu nrca. It had previously been In tho forest roftorvo and when ellmlmited was not desig nated us 320-acro claim land. A number of tho settlers in towushlp 20, range 14, will now II I o on ad ditional acreage provided thero Is untaken land adjoining their original claims. Among those having claims In Hint vicinity aro Messrs. Klger, Kvnim. Culllfon. Mc.Noul, Smith and Hatch. pontes took iinrt In tl'io International polo tourunment at Spok .no during tho fair lost month In which tho Port land, players wore successful in win ning tho championship. Tho ponies used in tho Spokane tourunment wore nearly nil selected nnd trained by Mr. Tone. WIXTKH ItKSOKT KOlt PONIKH. (Sisters Herald) 11. L. Tono arrived homo front Portland tho lattor part of last week with 23 polo ponies belonging to tho Wnverly polo team. Eighteen of tho MltS. TIIOItSO.VM KATIIKU !IUI. O. A. Thorson received n telegram Monday form hla wife stating that her rather, J. A, Van Wle, died nt his home In Minneapolis Sutulny uvo nlnfc. Ho was 07 years of ago nnd had been In falling health fur sumo time. Mrs. Thorson Is expected to return to llend next week, tie ml llulletln. DKHUIIUTICS 1.00013 NO. 103. KNIOHTS OK PYTHIAS. miKOLUTIOXM. Whereas, Death has recently en tered the homo of Mrothor llurnoy Forrell and claimed hts beloved wife, leaving him bereaved nt tho loss of such n promising nnd bright life, and Whereas, this tudgo knows that tho Heavenly Father, In his supreme wis dom, doeth nil things best, therefore lie It resolved, by Deschutes lxdgu No. 103, Knights of Pythias, (hat wo extend to llrothor Korroll our sincere sympathy, nnd further lla It resolved, that n copy of theso resolutions ho snread on the minutes of this lodge, a copy sent to llrothor terroll nnd a copy published in Tho Into tho humo of llrothor J. 10. Ilngebretsou the Death Angel having come and removed therefrom a most beloved member, Mrs. A, W. Allgood, leaving her relatives ileonly liurvuvoil at tho loss uf such u sainted life, Deschutes t.mlno No. 103, Knights of Pythlns, uf llend, Oregon, extends Its sincere sympnlhy to llrothor uugonretson nun the norouvoil family and prays that n loving Father will comfort and console them; and fur ther, Do it nuolvod (hat h copy of theso resolution.! bt sprend upon the min utes or this lodgo.u copy sent to llrothor Kugebretson and a copy pub lished In The llend llulletln. DWSCIH'TKS I.ODUH NO. 103, KNIOHTS OF PYTHIAS. NOTH'li TO CltKIUTOHH, lit tho County Court of the Stnto of Oregon for tho County of Crook. In the matter of thu estato of A. F, Itamsny, doccased. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, duly appointed, quail fled and acting administrator of the estate of A. F, Hnmsay, deceased, to tho Creditors nnd all persons having claims agnlnst tho said deceased or his estate to present tnem, verified on required by law, within six mouths nfter tho ditto of thu first publication of this notice, to thu administrator of said estate nt the. olllco of his at torney, Vernon A. Forbes, In tho First National Hank Iliiliillng at llend, Oregon, tho sumo being (he plncu for the transaction of tho IiiihI nesH of suld enlnto in nald county nnd stnto. Dated this Kith day of October, 1013. W. D. HAHNKB, Administrator of the Kstate of 32-311 A, h Itamsny, decensud. Geo. Schroedef ARCHITECT Contractor nnd Builder Material furnished on nny contract If re quired. Careful flp ureaKlvunonnll kinds of buildings. Wooden nnd Steel DridKca of nil kinds. Norval L. Springer Cleaning and Pressing All Work Promptly Attended to Carmotly Urotlicrs Pool Unit mmmmmmmmmmmmmm I J. J. RYAN l Mlnneiotn Street SANITARY PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATINO jomiiNU Promptly Attended to ABANDON THATCHER MEETING Good I toads Colonel Gets lllled nnd QuitH Crook County. The meeting that was advertised to be held hero tomorrow night, with Col. Charles W. Thatcher as tho chief speaker, has bcon abandoned. All arrangements for It had been made and an address by Col. Thatchor be fore tho schools and another at the Orange Hall had been arranged for. when last Thursday he showed up In llend unexpectedly nnd dashed all plans by announcing that ho would have no more of Crook county. .Last week ho spoke at Laldlaw nnd later at Sisters. Tho people of Lald law received him enthusiastically, as did those of Sisters and, as Uend wns preparing to do. Then he went to Redmond, whero he had been adverV tlsed to speak, but something riled him ni.d ho threw up the engagement without-even notifying President M. A. Lynch of tho Good Roads Associa tion, who has been h's chief support er nnd sponsor. It is understood that Col. Thatcher feels his reception has not been sufficiently cordial In Crook county both as regards finances and enthusiasm, and In addition to that the dimculttes In connection with the ltond Issue croated by Judge Spring er's actions, ho said here, made him disgusted with the whole affair. At llend a fat'subscrlptlon had been col lected ror him, which It has been nec essary to return to the donors. FURNITURE Going at Reduced Prices for the next 15 days, as I am preparing to move into new quarters in the Mut- zig block. Call and be convinced. A. L. HUNTER A SQUARE DEAL TO EVERY CUSTOMER. Bond Street, Bend, Oregon I ATHLETICS WINJHAMPIONSHIP New York Gcln Only One (Jiuiic of the Flic Played. The Philadelphia Americans won the world's baseball championship series last week, the final game being played 'Saturday, .ew York took only one contest, this being on Wed nesday when Mathowson shut out the Athletics. The score was 3 to 0. Philadelphia captured the first, third, fourth and fifth games and the series. Their batting ability was tho main factor in the victories. A bsseball extra was issued by Tho llulletln Thursday, Friday and Sat urday giving a full telegraphic ac count of the game as soon as it was over. The little paper, which was probably the smallest "sporting extra" ever issued, was distributed around town by newsboys. A num ber of the business men took adver tising space. NEW STOCK of Dry Goods now in, with many attractive of ferings both in quality and price. Ladies' Underwear and Sweaters also. Hr OUR GROCERIES are tresh, and we sell them at rock bottom prices. Quick delivery made by our auto. Stop the LossFires are Unnecessary Brick is absolutely fire proof in any ordinary conflagration. Brick Buildings never burn, although they are sometimes injured by falling timbers or combustible interior woodwork. A brick building is absolutely fire proof if wire glass is used in the windows and if burned clay floors arc used. An interior fire in such a building is confined to the room in which it originates; no outside fire can attack it, . The proportion of burned clay in a building construction measures its Hre proof qualities. Burned clay is the only building material that has been through the fire before you get it, in such a manner that it will resist fire. All combustible material is burned out of the brick before you get it. WHEN YOU BUILD USE BRICK: The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. E. A. Sather WALL STREET PRINEVILLE CONSIDERS SEWER Will Amend Charter to Permit Ade quate JJond Issue. PIUNBV1LLB, Oct. H. Consid erable Interest Is being manifested here In the proposal, advanced by In fluential citizens, that a sewer be constructed- As an Initial -step at the council meeting last week au ordinance was pead and approved, submitting an amendment to the city charter where by the power of tho city to Issue bonds for the purpose of supplying water, light and a sewer system, may bo raised from G to 10 per cent of the clty'8.nsB0B3ed valuation. The proposition will be voted on at the regular 'city election to be held De cember IS. The G per cent limita tion does not provide enough funds In case the cjty should decide at some future date to put In n system. At tho instance of some local bus iness men, u. 12. Koon, who has had charge of the construction ofjiend's sewer, has beorr here looking over Uio ground. , Tbre.e hundred and seventeen pu pils are attending school In Prlneville D. D. D. 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You can buy RIGHT from us because we have nearly every addition in town . nnd can show you lots anywhere you might wish to look. Here is our list: Original Townsite of Bend Park Addition Lava Road Addition , y North Addition Riverside Addition Lytle Center Addition Bend Park First Addition to Bend Park Second Addition to Bend Park Boulevard Addition v V "' 1 k For Descriptive Literature, Information, ec, address BEND PARK COMPANY 455' Empire Building, Seattle, Wash, First National Bank Building, Bend, Oregon. ?, 5 s ,1 t t i , ' . i 1 j this year. There are 211 In the