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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1915)
... &' I . m V ! bH K- 1 Br v B HP! J 4 K Ju. ;MJ ft i:: - IWfiK 12. tiik iih-vij ucllltin, w:ni, oiik., Wednesday, novkmijer 21. iois. endf Theatre EVERY SHOW WORTH WHILE" WKIlNKSDAV AXI) TlirRhllAY Tbe Oiwit illppldiomc .S..mlc "AMKItICA" I'UIDAY AMI SATIKUAY The Tansies of POKKS mi1 JAILS PAICAMOIWT TltAVKLW.T'K , TWo Rofl CIlAltLIP, CHAPLIN I'lCATl'ltL Alo Suturday .Matinee Kl'.VDAY, MONDAY AXII TTKSIIAY Wllllum Elliott In "WOMAN AXI) WINH" RIVER TERRACE IS NAME OF KEW ADDIT10NJUST PLATTED Property U He I'ut on Sale on .Sat urday. December I Two lloti'ci ! Now Under Ciiiifitriiillon. ! River Terrace Is the name given to tho 57 acre addition lying wont ot th6 river, recentl) purchased by a Portland syndicate for development. Articles of Incorporation of this com pany, to lie known an Rlvor Terrace Company, with U C. Coo, John Stoldl, and II. Litliam a Incorporator!!, have Just been filed In Prlnevllle. According to announcement mane ty Harrison Latham. Milling agent for th oomiMiiy, the platting of the property has Just been coiujileted liy Itflborl II. Could and the addition will m put on the market on Deeewi Iwr I. Over 20 reservations of lots have already been made and two pNrehneera, John Cunningham and Mra. Mary Canada, have begun the erection of house for their own oc oujmney. The property ha been platted to give alley and to tako the best ad vnntaxe of the natural conloura or lie land ami It location on the river. The county hridMe and the He.'ii! Water Light ft Cower Co. bridge botn abut on the property anil the main afreets have been plutted leading to them. Accordion t(,i .Mr. Latham, the HtroelH are to be graded at once, slue- walks built and urrniiKemontH made lor water and Hunts, which are now available In curtain sections, over the wliulu tract. to homestead entry would work In with Mr. Lnurgaard's plan. A map showing the lands of the Ilonhatn Kails segregation Is publish ed on page 10 or this Issue of The llulletin.. COLT AND MILLS (Continued from page 1.) Id p-,i greatest sr ,i Kcioii.lve to TlioiiMind of Rrfpinti from those who cou r....... V Vnrlr in nllnMI Ihp ! II IltinilrntKOH LTf.TtfBt spectacle "AMERIG A" Tho World K"m CorpTation hrs arranged to bring this am a. rrr. i r.el to the door of crie and all ror a nominal admission f The l.ntlir, Vnt, CiiMly. t"na'rtaclialle Production Including La j. ing cr f lumbus, The Alamo, San Antonio, Prnatna nnd the Ope I-K Ftsl t es, Manelous Ladder Ad. PupIiIo Village, New Mexici. w: n hir.drcd- a Indian performers, Hallway Station, Now York Seen -, C lie r C it nnd passage cf first ship. Ponce de Loon Hotel, Florida, .nl Ccm!al of Sports, Fearless FiUls Koueatrlans, Now Englad Frm Sftne, Suffrage Parade. National Park, Grand Canyon or tM Olorads. Plunptng Automobile, Levee at New Orleans, Fighting Ue Flames, AustralbnWoodchoppers. And the' Famous Finale, Till: COURT OK HONOR. "WIXi: AXI) WO.MIIX" A prwerful drama with Paris nnd New York settings depleting the fall and rise of a wealthy young man of weclth nnd power. "AMKRIC'A" nre built, it will be not more than a few years before tho itopulatlon of this Inland empire will approach such a figure. The spirit or the people or Central Orogon Is the right kind. It Imbuos everyone whom I have hud the pleas ure or me"tlng and if properly di rected and encouraged will reward Central Oregon with a consummation of their moat cherished hopes: to-wlt. protrpt and ample transportation fa cilities with tho rest of the world My flrrt visit to Ilend was five years ngs when the town was In the spasms of a boom. It was living on hopes and prospecta. My next visit was early last summer and the town had not advanced much bcyosd where I had found It but there were defi nite prospects or the big oaw mills. Today arter visiting the mills un der construction I am convinced thpt the hopes of the Ilend people five years bsfore will be realized In the near futuro aad that the city has before It a very bright future. Not, only will this come about from the heavy lumber Interests but also It i will bo materially advancod by the construction cf the Strahorn syrftetn i which '. bsund to make I.'end a bl? distributing tlnter. It Is Jtutlf! d by Its physical advantages and by trjc enterprise or Its citizens. Mr. Colt said: I am always Impressed with nj country that Is filled with men who nre determined' to ovorcomo obstacles and the men In Central Oregon can certainly claim that distinction. The overcoming or difficulties Is the strongest factor In tho making of the right kind of manhood and success thai conies without effort has little real vnluc. It Is therefore a double source of Batlsfactlcn that should be- or the Strahorn project. Kvea berorc J that the resources and possibility this can he accomplished a detormln-1 for development havo been under, cd and united effoit must be brought 'estimated rather than otherwise, forward. I Your sreat fertile valleys should With what has already been ac-'made to bear the fullest fruit and .. a A .1 lI.J.a m. Ait.lF1 la i ll a t i l n iln.l.h. . . compnsneu mc peopie oi mo lua-nui i ...j u....u.. ". mc uu.u.ui...ei.i jl should have no fear In tackling this i or the territory through which thsJ project and should rejoice in mo j projected ranroau win run lias reach leadership or n man like Mr. Strahorn , cd tho point where transportation whose life experience hnB been the lines nro justiucd in seeking thl undertaking and completion of pro jects fully as difficult If not oioro so than tho one now before him. Kvery citizen of tho stnto should bend every offott to as3lBt, and by assistance, I mean, not only moral support, but to show good faith In their own stnto by helping In accord ance with their means financially. I have traveled considerably tnrougn Central Oregon ns well ai In the oth- long to the citizens of Central Oregon er undeveloped accrlons of the Unit traffic. I am surprised and gratified at thi showing Ilend Is making commer cially and I predict that within t Very few years this littlo town will b one of the Important cities ot the state. ; I am proud of being an Oregonlan, even though by adoption, and tho people of Portland nre looking to tho future In a spirit of the broadest co-operation with a deslro to assist ll tho contemplation or the building cd States nnd I am fully convinced I In any way they can rlport orrm: coxiutio.v of AID IS PLEDGED (Continued from pago 1.) t A. L. Mills' aiiuiiiiuceinent at thu Ilend meeting thut he would help In thu iinturprlKii wih read by Mr. Chap ;ilnn iih it wan pulillslieil In Tim Oru horiliiu after having buuu submlttod to Mr. .Mills, and everywhere evokud (iiithiiHliiHiii as ilu Indication of tho lllntl of help thut might be expected from Portland. No one made any promt)!! In buhnlf of Portland, and ovurywhoie thu Central Oruguu pco plo wine ImprtHMod that, ns the chief liiinellelnrluM of tho proposed rullroail. tliwy must fit Ht do whiil Is nxpevted of tlmiil bofore they cull hope for dell lilt HHttiirauce. from Portland ciipl (Hutu. LllCit lliiwps For Woiiii'ii. Women wliu live loat'l) lives on the frontier turniHl uym or hope to j(r. Hlntliuiu all along th trli. Well ilrllll achoul ohlldren at SlUer liko gntl likvlw aaiig thulr llttln moiikm 'of apHl for the railroad. At Uikevluw tho children coupled Mr. MIIIm' iiniiio with Mr. Htrahorii'a a song, telegraphic Infiirmutluu aa Th Oiogoulnii leport luviug leaohvd tliKin, although m ruuiole Ih lgkevlHW, without direct rallnwd eOHDtH'tlon, Unit TIik Orugouluu domi not nmcli theiu until three days af ter publuUun. i llliiKiT Count) 'n l,iirKit. The laiwTlew bHiiiimt wm nnld. tn be the largMt gathurliiK owr held In the Miiiiity, nnd Hi muiin predluU"" Im made for KlniuiiUi Falls, where a Uauiiiitt will I if gluu tupiorrow ovnr Ink l liiwr what Mr Htrahoru ox mc( of thl city an a condition of Ilia undkitukliiK to connect It by dU it tot rail with Interior Oiogou mid Ptirtlniul. Handed by Captain Kltnimun. pree ldeet or thuiCOHniittrolnl Club and fcaad of oe of the large beuka of tha voNUty, n delegation uelled on Mr. StreeoiH tda and asurtd lilm that Klewelli Fell would cj-oporatu M Hie llNilt of lie nieouiTtw. ItotU at lnkevlew unit Klaiiiitli jrnlla tee eeutlnient of de.lrlng to irrde In Portland was expreMtul. "It baa breu my tiupe for SO yonii ' to travel eotues Or.'nun to Pottlaad jr rail and t trade tUero." mild etoiae Milr at l-akelew, "ami 1 feet Uwt Mr. itrehorn will brlug about la) realtaatlwi of our liopee " S131HK RELEASE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND XO :to:t. At ilend, Oiegon, in tlio .Slulo of Orison, at tl.o (lo.c or Mugliicv. No. Kith. IIM.-,. Resources. Loans and dlHcouiitK (except those shown on bj . . .$239,114.15 Total loan J533.IH.1S Ovordrafta, uneecurod, IS, 196.13 , 2,195.13! U. H. Honds V. S. Ilonds depoatted to secure olreulatlon (liar value) S 12,500i00 Total V. S. Ilonds Ilonds. Mecurltlw, ulc: Securitlo other than U. S. bonds (not Including Mocks) owned unpledged 12,7 4 2'0 Total bonds, securitlo, etc Suher-rlptloii to stock of Federal Itosorvo Hank J2.C00.00 Loss amount unpaid 1,300.00 1,300,00 Value of banking house (If unencumbered) 21, COS. 57 Jviully In banking houso , 21, COS. 57 Fiirnlturo nnd fixtures C, 070. 02 Item OBlnlo owned other than hankjng house . i ij.'uSO.G Nut nuiount due from Federal Reserve Hank 4;DOO.O Net Amount due from approved rosorvo agents In Now York, Chicago nnd St. Louis 1 1, 033. 23 Net amount duo from approved reserve agents In other rcsorve cltleH 11C.945.27 Net amount duo from lmnkn and linnkers (other than Included In 10 or 1 1 ) OiilBldu checkH and other cnsli Items 3C7.GS Fractional Currency, nickels nnd cents 27C.49 Coin and certificates 134,175.75. . . j Lnw-rul money reserve ( . . Legal-tender notes . 2,125.00. .. j In bank (.. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 porcsnt on circulation) ami duo from U. S. Treasurer 113.C2S.C0l 7,54.9.53 C44.07 31,175.75 2,125.00 C25.00 TOTAL 1472,298.20 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In $ 15,000,00 tfurpltiH fund 25,000.00 Undivided prollts f 9,197. 12 Ituservud ror S9.197.42 Lena current expenses, Interest and taxea iwld. .. . C,SSS.54 ' 2,308. SS Circulating, uotoe outstanding 12,500. U0 Dun and deposlta: " Individual dopoNltH sulijcrt to check 330,91 1.23 CertilluiitoH of deposit due In lose than 30 daye CO!), 39 Certlllod checks , 2.10 Cashier's checks outatiindliig 2,2jS4,7? Total demand dujiosltH, Itunis Sx, SI, 14, 36, 3C, S7. 38 and 31) S3S3.700.79 Tliiiu ilepmtltM (payable aftor 30 (Ih)'h, or aubjeat to SO dnyx or moro notice) t Ciirtllloatoe of depoelt . .' 13,728.69 l if ii i i urn II U T AT I ueiL,. j - t m 300.00 I ot I TRIPLETT BLDG tMBjMaBan(jijBBHgaBBcnBBHtaBBBnBDpBn 0 10 I , - - ( W. Martin9 s Prices on URNITURE '12.74 1,300.00 Rugs, Linoleum, Window Shades, everything in House Furnishings. He can save you mon ey on furnishing your new home. Why pay cash when you can buy on the installment plan ior less. Sole agents for the Charter Oak Ranges nnd Stoves. WALL STREET J TOTA1 S tTJ.S9S.SG STATU OF OltKllON 1 ' j HS. County of Crook J I, C. S. HiiiIkob, Prosldent or tho nbovo-nainod haul;, do solemnly swear that the above Hlutement la true to thu boat or tny kuowledgo nnd belief. , C. S. HUDSON, President. Subscribed nnd Hworn to before mo this 19th dnv ot Novemhur, 1915. MARY A. IlKNSON. Notarr Pubflc COIHIUCT Atteet: My Commission Kxplros Sept. 11,- 1910. , U. C. COH. H. A. HATH Kit, H. C. KLLIS, Directors. (Pon On ued (raw page 1.) j'ealoped la the propoeltlon nuule or tO. Ueufgwuil tbat the aeitUra In tMh UstctfcM form at IrrtsaUuii dtatrlat to THORSON The LL'AUINQ nnd only EXCLUSIVE JEWELER ", IN HUNl). My Specially In Rcpahlnp: Is WATCHES ; Work Guaranteed. Qive Ae a Trial, Wnll Street, Opposite Post Olflce. M A y Wo REAL ESTATE Our Lot Sales Have Increased during the past two weeks. The reason is because intelligent buyers want close-in lots at a reasonable price, with modern conveniences, such as. city water and elec tric lights. We are the original owners of this kind of property. Let us show you our close in Lots at $200 with easy terms of payment. Call at our office and get particulars. i f D. E. HUNTER MANAGER Office corner Wall and Ohio Streets. 1 Ike ave the preveriy uf we t. Q, 4 ' Ca. Tlil wa tjMiakeil m t s.. i uKM'ttiuc uutt the imliiuf aiiA - v i U , xb-aaefc, laiuieflljytvOf. 'Jfr la' "jfr' - bb .i?; N4 t.t .