The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 11, 1914, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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IIKND IlULLKTIN, I1BND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, rKimi'ARY J I, JOH.
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TVeo; Store Soon
WE VIM MOVE INTO OIH NEW
gUAHTKIIH AH SOON AH THE (Vlt
PKNTUIIH AND PAINTERS IIA'l)
FINISHED. .
..watcRforour!.
Opening Announcement
IN Till MEANTIME. WE AUK
STILL HMtVINM ont PATRONS AT ,
temporary quarters next
to tiii: henh theatre.
PATTERSON DRUG CO.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
li
J, N. II. (lorkliiK of Lnldlaw was li.
town yesterday,
I1, W. Ilcaslcy woi up from Lnld
law Saturday,
Mrs. E. A. (Jrlinn wail vIsIUiik In
town last week,
T. E. J. Duffy of I'rluovllla was l
ItliiK In (own Hiiiuliiy.
Knsron Howard of Deschutes wan
' a llond visitor yesterday,
l I. Ilosell wim In I'urllnnd last
1 wok mi n business trip.
1. II, Thompson wunt to Culver
, mi business yesterday,
MIh Mnry IIiiiimoii linn returned to
her rooms nl tlm Altiimont.
i w. ii. rueiioy riuurneti 10 mwiiiin
on Tuesday muruliiK's irnlti.
Charles Prliicln wmit In Portland
HiiuilHy nlKlit for n abort tiii.
All tlm small boys In town linvn
' taken lo spluuliiK tup recently.
J. O Perry, 11 Hampton valley ael
, tier, en in h In Monday from Itolynt.
A Imy whs horn to Mr. hiiiI Mm.
Albert MriHiti of I. Pine, Monday,
i Rev. 15. C. NhwIihih linn recovered
from liU recent HIiieM and Is out.
Perry A. Hutli was registered Hal-
unlay Hi thti lleml Hotel from Cul
ver. IC. A. Cost, C. M. Retinoid nnd W.
' A Nanuoy were up from DechuliM
. Saturday.
Charlen 1". Condnrt eniuu ovor from
I'rlni'Vlllu Monday, ruKlaturltiK at tlm
' llend Hotel.
All tho Ftilka ImlldliiK on Wall
. street (IiiiiiukihI by fire recently have
' been repainted,
iFrmik ami Ralph Jamison, tlm
Mock men. wrro reulaterod ul tlia
llond Hotel Moiulny.
Tlio supper announced to bo liulil
, nt tlm OraiiKo linll Thursday' even
ing has boon iutNiiiuil.
Wonl haa boon received from C.
V Silvia that IiIm mother died, In tit.
I'aul on Monday, February 2.
1 A Viilnntlno social will bo Klvon In
tliu lecturo room nt tho Presbyterian
rliuroh next Saturday evening:.
' C. II. Cook of tlm NtiiKu coinjinny
wai down from l.a I'lmt Monday, rei
t Uturlnn at tho Pilot lluttv Hotel.
Konnpth Minor ennm In from l'ort
Innil Iml wruk for a vUlt with hU
, parent, Mr. anil Mr, K. 0- Minor,
A, M. 1mm, formerly of llend, was
hero for th Kmliloiji Club dlnnttr. Ho
i l uow located at Ilremerton, Waiih.
C. II. I'owtilion wan hero Monday
and ymtorday arramcluic for puttlnK
on tho ilay Ktven tiy I'lalnviuw talent.
A, O. Walker was In town Thura
day to attend lifn ineotluK of the
director of tho Water Unera Ao.
elation,
, Wt V. Vnndovert cntno down from
hla ranch Haturdny, npundltiK Hun
day In town with hla children who
, are In achool.
Mm. Floyd Dement who haa apent
Huvernl wueka with frlenda and tola
Uvea In Portland returned homo on
Monday mornlnK,
Hopalra nro being Hindu on tho
. lleiid-Iildlaw road, the work IiuIiik
In charKo of Huporvlaor It. M. Hl
der or til In dlitrlot.
Joaeph Binltli, formerly owner of
u ranch oaat of llend, caum In hint
week for n vlnlt. Ho la now HvIiik In
, tho Tillamook country,
Itepnlr nro being mado on thi
SbulldliiK at tho corner of llond and
, Nuviidu Mtrcol recently boiiKht by
A. a. II rook or Houttlo.
Chaa. lloyd returned litat week
VOTIMIH MI'HT ItKOIHTKIt.
All votera muat rOKlater now
- for Hid unauliiK two-year period,
All reKlatralloua made before
Jamiiiry C am void becauta of
the recent declalon of tlm Hu-
- promo Court declarliiK the olec-
ttou law or 1013 Invalid. All
peruoua who havu not reKlater- -
ed boforn May 1 cannot voto at
tho prlmarlea on May 16. Thl
nipllen to tho women im well aa
tlm men. Tho reKlatnitlon
- booka for ull of llend nro now -
.open nt the ollleo of II. C. Kllla
mid tho booka for Deiicliiite
- precinct nro In tho tianda ot J,
A. Knatwa,
" flOlO TOJBINEnLLE
IXceda For Illht of Wny 1 1 live lleen
Mfeil,
Tho railway from Metolltia to
Prlniivlllo MeoniN to liuvn puaacd tho
flnnl paper mIiikh, nml now looha to
bo u certainty. Thla lit indicated by
tho llllliK of decda for tormltialH at
MotnlltiM and for rlKht of my, Tho
ileeila were tnailo to T, M. Iliildwln,
truHtee, nml lllod at I'rlnovllle Feb
runry.C, On tho followliiK day Mr.
Iliildwln filed other deeda conveying
the property to II. P, Kcheel, tho
promoter of tho road, Tho records
mIiow tho following:
Inland Kmplro Co, to T. M. Ilutd
wln, trnatce, terminal Kroimda In Mo
Uillii which Include all of blocka
C2 ii nd b3, Iota 7 to 11 Incliulvo or
block fil. Mutollua, and 100 root
rlKht or way iicron UKA acctlon 28,
towimtilp li, rniiKe 13; alio 28 other
deeda for right of way from tho rol
lowing pemona; Inland Empire Co.,
Marrnret iluinmela, Jeiio Kadca (2).
Jomea II, Homey, Theodoro IlleKcr,
Cleorge W, Kidder, Homer Alexan
der, I.lrilo B. Thomaa (2), Kmmu C,
Hiimiier, A. M, Hammer, John II,
llrown. l.a ura A, Drown, K. a. Hod
son, AtiKle M, Bmlth, Hnrnh K.
Ailaina, (I. F, Smith (2), Jerry Acher,
John T. IJoaa, J. F, Welxond, Walter
O. LHIikow, Luther Meltou. Chaa. W.
Freeman, J. F. Wllmarth Kid U. Id
(tanner.
IrrlKatlon Company nnd llend Lntoral
Irrlitntlon Comimny will nil bo repre
nented. The following llond cltlzono
will huvo tho proxlca of thcao com
panlca: T, If. Foley, J. P. Johnson,
K. A. Hnther, John Htoldl, C. H. Hon
hoii, It. V, Polndoxter, N. P. Hmltli,
llert Hliuey, J, Kdward 1-nmon, J.
C. Ithodea, HiikIi O'Knne, K. M.
TliompHon, Frank May, O. M, I'atnr
aon, J. N. Hunter, Floyd Dement, If.
II, Do Armond, I. D. Wloat nnd J.
IK Connarn, and If any of tliono find
at the Inat that they cannot ko the
proxlca will bu taken by other.
NORTH CANAL OFFER
(Continued from Page 4)
from Heattln where tin wu called by
tho death of bin mother.
County Kuperlntendciit J. K.
Moyera aptfut Monday and Tueaday In
llend' vUKIiik the local achool. He
wopt from heHi to Itilmond.
M. I.. Merrill left yeitorday for
IIIk Itlvur rniiKr atutlou whom lie
plana to aiieud aoiue time with tl
erow that la doltiK nurvey work.
"llend la tho IIvhhI town btweeii
there and Ht. Paul," In the comment
C. V. Mllvla haa to make from the
MlnneiHita city where he now I.
Tho Frntnrual llrothnrhood haa
t'XehaniitHl nlKhta with the KnlKhta
of Pylhlaa for next week and will
hold u iIhiko on WedueiHlay even
Iiik. Jnmea Dopaon, who waa hero laat
aiiiHiuer with tho Iteclnmatlou Her
vlce atirvey force, cuiun up Monday
from The Dalle where hu la now
utatlonwl.
JeMo I.. Hiimrnll. formerly of
llend, haa renlRtied aa oailutiinl dla
trlct attorney In Portland to enter
private practlco. It la undomtood
Unit Mr. fiiitnriill In nchlevInK much
nucceaa In Portland.
Ham Illakely, who la endued In
bnulliiK aiinken Iok from tho river
for The llend Compnny, had n kooiI
dual of diniculty with hla team on
Haturdny, having three runaway.
The lorKu plato rIuk window re
cently put In tlm old koI room
bultdliiK on Wall street waa broken
yeaterday when a Mtore flxturu fell
nxalnat It.
Mm. Florence Powelson was In
Prliievllle Katurdsy and Sunday. On
Saturday evenliiK aim nulited Mm.
Woldroii In a muilcal recital and on
Sunday mornlnc aani: at tho ervloi
conducted by Illiliop Paddock.
Tho flmt danco Klven by tho re
cently orttanUed lodge of Artliana
waa held Saturday eventnK and la re
ported to .have been very auccvaa
ful. There were ubout 25 couples
danclnR. '
PRIORITY RY SETTLEMENT
lottery Plan Not lo I'rrvall In Iand
OprnltiK In April.
The report publlthcd by The Iltil
Intln last week that the land In the
Deichutea and Paulina foreata would
bu opened In April la con Drilled by
later word from WnnhliiKton, D. C.
Tho area to bo opened at thlir tlmo
will be only ubout lti,000 acrea. It
will become nubjcct to entry n mouth
after beliiK thrown open.
Flmt lettleineut on the land will
Klvo priority of entry, the lottery
method proponed somu time nito hav-
Iiir been finally decided iiRalnat.
About 20,000 acrea to be elimi
nated will bo withdrawn for jioail-
blu IrrlKatlon by the Reclamation
Service.
COMlMAIi KOCIAIi.
ArranKemunta are belli k mado to
have the colonial nodal In Bather'a
hall on February 20 a merry event.
The Methodlit ladle are netting ul' n
program of vocal and piano aolos,
duet, male quartet, violin aolo. read
Iiik and a pantomlmo. Tlm Colonial
Damea are provldlnK a luncheon hIimi.
Tho who attend are asked to dreiw
to thla city. That plan la:
(1) Purchase by tho atatc an. I the
United States, Jointly, of tho North
Canal unit of the Central Orcxon Irrl
Katlon Company's project for J.'IOO,
000 (or auch a aum aa a proper 'n
vcut Ration' ahull determine to be A1
lual ntnmlnM.
, ..:...: ,l. ,..... '
mi nucjuirii inu uenirai ureon
IrrlKatlon Company to spend that
$300,000 (or so much thereor cs
shall bo necessary) to fully complete
tho Pilot Hutte and Central Orarf'in
Canal units,
(3) The statcand United States to
build Uiu North Canal unit.
We arc especially tftrung In irn
phnsUInK the second item of the
above plan, that Is the completion or
the Pilot Hutte and Central Oregon
units, so that our present settlern
may be protected in their water sup
ply. Wo are supporting the Governor's
plan because It appears to be prece
cal, and la, so far as wo know, tho
only comprehensive plan for th'
whwlo situation that has been offered.
It may be that theso matters can be
worked out In somu other manner.
If so, we are ready to support ajiy
plan that will accomplish the desired
results. However, until some other
plan la put forward that la better we
expect to support the position or Gov
ernor west.
The extension or tho Tumnlo Proj
ect also has our hearty support, and
we believe that the 1110,000 now sol
asldo by the Departmeat or the Inter
ior to be spent In conjunction wltn
the state on n dollar lor dollar haal
should be spent to complete tho
Tumalo extension.
I.ANIIK WITIIDItAWN I'NDKIt
C. O. 1. CO. KlUntHOATIONK
Ity Itokroe llounnl.
(Ccn cm I Miiiiiikct C O. I. On.)
The lauds withdrawn from public
entry ny me I niiwi stales for the
state or Oregon undy process or Ir
rigation by the Control Oregon irrl
ealon Co. comprise 9t.Ii&G acres Ir
rigable and 1R0.713 gross acres, and
.u j i
,' ,iij
We suggest an early seledtion of
Your Spring Dress Materials
THE NEW SPRING WOOL
FABRICS ARE NOW HERE
New Novelty Cloths
Wool Challies
Wool Batistes
White Serges and
..; Diagonals
Blue Serges and All
the New Shades
A 1 L.
HOSlK OIIKAT VALUKH IN
JfACKH AT S CKNTH lVA
. ai
YAKI) TOUCHONH, AU.MK.Vj
IANB, CLUNY8, VAIS.
New Scrims frpm 12 1-2 to 50
cents per yard
TWO I0!NT8 TO KKKP I.V
MINI) Wlli:.V YOU TIUDK
AT TIIIH HTOIIK.
TltK JIKUCHANDISK IH ItF.
MAIIM TDK PUICKH AUK
T1IK JQSVSSV.
Mannheimer's
in colonial style aa much aa pnlbe. thu umoiint of land served or to be
Thern will be a small admission lee served by each canal la as follows:
.
to defray expenses.
Please do uot forget you can get
barber wiirk done as late ns we nrn
open, usually 11 to 11:30. TDK
METHOPOLITAN. Adv
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wiii:n you visit i
I The Tumalo Project j
HTOP AT
THORP'S
l'OH Ili:iTtHHllMi:NTH.
I'lll'lTH, HWliKT MKATS
AND
itni: CIUAHS
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Attention Housewives
Do you know you can save n lot of
iiiiiivccxNiiry work by equipping your
kitchen with Aliimliiiiiii Wiii'o? ltU
easy to keep clenii. It Is ituurnut'ocil
UOyeiira mul will Inst it lifetime, f ,
You will fluil u fcpleuillil iiMiortmciit " '
of HiIm IIiio uuro nt thU utoic. tftart.
now nml eiiii your kitchen. You will
Brow youiiKcr with loan work.
E. M. THOMPSON
Bend, Oregon
Whoro Your Dollar Doea Hb Duty.
HOIillK STATIC NOT TO IH.AM1S.
8AI.KM, Fob. 10. The Desert
Mnd Hoard at Its meeting last week
refused to enter Into any contract
with the widow or lien I.undberg or
llend, who waa killed while employ
ed on the project. Previously It had
InatriicKu! Knglneer Laurgaard to
glvo her employment and had gone
on record In favor or recommending
Hint the next I.eglslaturo pay her
12600 aa compensation for her loss,
and she asked far a contract to this
effect. The board refused to recog
nlxo or acknowledge that tho stats
whs to blamu or liable foe any
amount. .
150,713 M.KGC
Tho North Canal supplies water to
the 'Pilot Hutte Canal and will also
supply water nt the stave pipe to the
Central Ortjgon Canal for the Powell
Hutte district.
Tho total land covered by the Ir
rigation system, as now operating.
including canals, laterals completed
nnd farmers' laterals which are prac
tically complete, is as follows:
Gross Irrigable
BIQ DELEGATION
(Continued from Page 1)
F. ptawart. J. F. Hlanchard, a. H.
Ilrewster, Homer lions dud Q, W.
Noble. i
Peoples Irrigation Co., Prlnevllle
D. F. Stewart.
Table Land Ditch, Prlnovlllv Kd
Slayton.
Swnlley Ditch Geo. 8. Young, W.
II. lllrdsong, Wm. Johnson, L. A.
Urandcnburg, Walter Daniels.
Deschutes Commercial Club An
drew Hehreus. C. M. Hod0eId,.W,
P. (lift. K. P. Madsen, W. A. Nunnoy.
Laldlajv Development Lcaguo
J, N. 11.' Cerklng, 8. It. llrown, J.
II. Winter. J. C. Thorp. C. J. Mock.
' West Side Water Users' Associa
tion W. D. llarnes, It. II. Ilsyley,
W. B. Bandel, F. 1- 8wlshcr. C, P.
Decker
Tumalo Project O Laurgaard, O.
Bd Ilosg. P. W. Heasley, Fred N. Wal
lace, C. B. Hewitt.
Mailrn s Wado 8ller, C. B.
Itousch, Harry (lard, II. W. Turner,
1.. P. Irving, II. F. Dletxel.
Culver O. C. Young, deo. Itod
ni an, M C. Thompson. H. 11. Jen
Kins, J. h. Mitchell. 11. C. Topping.
W. F. Hammer.
Orandvlow Nick J. Lambert.
Tho Arnold Irrigation Company,
Pino Forest Irrigation Company.
North Irrigation Company, Tumalo
76,178
1913: Acreage Sold
Gross
Central Oregon 3U0C7
Pilot Hutte 27.220
IjNo'rth ' -3,038
I
Central. Oregon
Plloullulto
North
Gross
42,202
3C.0G4
72,447
Irrigable
29,328
21.C1S
43,013
Central Oregon
Pilot Hutte
North
40.1S3
33,185
1,840
30,813
22.1&&
1,371
64.339
Irrigable
22.CC2
, 17.119
2.190
C1.336 41.S7C
Gross Acres
J. 38,403.65
.1
Land natentod.i.
Land cortinKi for ratcnt . .11,335.21
Ltnd applied for eertlflen-'
tlon 3.C80.00
53.418.8C
Constructed Canals Miles
Nor,th: 1000 sec. ft, capacity,
concreto lined for V4 mile .. 1.41
Pilot Hutte: 300 sec, ft. at be-
.- ginning .- 31.37
Central Oregon: 440 see ft.
at beginning .....42.88
7G.GC
Laterals from 3 to SO sec. ft 375.00
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I
Home Made
Candies
Dainty Lunches
and
Ice Cream
450.0C
The population of tho lands under
tho irrigation system, excluding town
populations, la as follows;
1912 1.192
1913 1,338
Increase of 12 U per cent.
Tho company expects to havo prac
tically all the sold land (about 7000
Irrigable acres) which Is not patent
ed or applied for patent, ready for
certification this year,
CONSTITUTIONAL AMHNDMHNT
WILL 11B VOTKD ON THIS FALL
' Tho leglslatlvo measure amend-
1 lug the constitution ot tho state so
1 that bonds for tho construction of
Irrigation projecta may bo issued will
bo submitted to tho voters nt the
election In November. Article XI,
section 7, la to bo amended by two
; additions to It shown In bluokfuce
typo below:
"Tho Loglslativo Assembly shall
not lend tho credit or tho state nor
In any manner orento any debt or li
abilities which Bhnll singly or In the
nggrogato with previous debts or li
abilities exceed tho sum or $50,000.
oxcoept In tho caso of war or to rope!
invasion or suppress insurrection or
to build mul maintain permanent
roads ami for the purpoi-o or eon
MructliiK irrigation nml poivor proj
ect, nml developing the uutllled
liuidrt or tho state, nnd tho Loglsla
tivo Assembly shall not loud tho cred
it or tho Btnto. ,ii or In any manner
cronto any delft or liabilities to bluld
nnd maintain porajanoiit roads which
Khali singly or In the nggrogato with
previous debts or liabilities incurrod
for that purpose exceed 2 per cent,
mid I'or coiibti'iictlou of Irrigation mul
iuivter project, and developing the
untllled lauds of tho state, U per cent
or tho assessed valuation or all tho
proporty In tho stntoj and ovory con
tract or indebtedness entered Into or
assumed by or on behalf or the state
In violation ot the provisions of.thla
section shall be void and or no of-rect."
We bollcvo our hatha arc the best
In town, both tub and shower. Tho
PHOTOS
WE AltE IIETTBH
EQUIPPED THAN EVEIt TO
8EKVB YOU IN THE POR
TRAIT AND VIEW WORK.
WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF
VIEWS OF HEND AND VI
CINITY. ELITE STUDIO
It. J. TdDD
llsjttographer
Hend ... - Oregon
rooms aro nicely warmed. THE MET
ROPOLITAN. Adv.
Get your 1011 hunting nnd fish
ing license by making application at
The llulletln ofllcc. Adr.
:
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!
t
Vienna Cafe
REOPENS
We are now located In the
Onelll Building next to tho
Elite Studio. Good meals
served. Bread and all kinds 2
of pastry for sale.
....ROOMS AND BOARD....
THE PLACE TO BUY
FURNITURE OK ALL KINDS DISHES AND ALL THOSE
5-1C-15 nnd 8. CENT Hlll-tCP
SHELVES. ALL OF THE Oregon Street,
STAPLE ARTICLES. Picture Framing Neatly Done
THAT IT WILL DOoUte'
heart Good-To see.
HOW MUCHYOU CAH
(jETTORUR. MONEY
IN OU& STORE. IT WILL
DO QUB HEART CiOODTo
MAKE A FRIEND AND
CUSTOMER OF YoU
1 nf .- Zw'SjfiW
ktimw i;. ?.vi, .bW Jk i
Tt? '-jF hSjf
"Wewiskyoi
A HAPPr
VALENTINE .
JAY.
Fcu-
LET'S HCVE A HEART TO HEARTTALK ON THE
SUBSTANTIAL. HARDWARE YOU CAN GET FOR YOUR
MONEY IN OUR STORE. WE WANT YOU TOR A CUS--.
TOMER AND FRIENDt WE KNOW THE WAY
Jjfj'fN TO DO IT IS TO GIVE YOU YOUR MONEY'S
Villi 7 WORTH. AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO SO.
-L WE BOUGHT THE BEST HARDWARE IN THE
MARKET FOR YOU AND WE ARE MAKING WHAT WE
KNOW IS THE FAIREST PRICEl YOU ARE WELCOME
TO A LOOK.
Skuse Hardware Co.
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