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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1921)
AHHH nVUMIM, HfitW, ttHMHtf 'tltl'ltHllA , MAIU'H H, trii, ?.M 4 BALLARD URGES KNOWLEDGE OF FARMING NEEDS COUNTY AGI4NT II HAD GIVES ADVICU WAYS TO AID I'OINTICD Hludy of l' r m llnrciiii I'rngritm Ad vlinl A. J, Hurler Auk linger flunking Honrs Wlllllo Draw ItiMimrk. IViiiii HM-nlu'm. Mutual understanding must bo tho basis for successful cooperative rolii- Hoiih between (own unit country Thorn lit no fundamental illfforcnco between tlio former nnd tho city ilwollcr. If tlio commerclnl orgunl- xutlon of n city sincerely wishes to reuch a common Kriiiiml nf under- standing with tlio farmer, tlio bunt way to do It In to final out tlio con Mlrtictlra program which the county farm bureau has muppod out, then offer to assist In making thin pro gram a success. TliU wan tlio odvlcn Rlvan to tlio lliiml Coininorclnl club Thurmlny by l L. Ilallurd, ntnta leader of county ngonls, whon ho iipoko nt the forum mooting of tha organization at tlio gymnasium. Mr. Ilallurd declared that town iind country nro mutually dopondont. Deschutes county, tin wild, In favorably known thraiiRhout tbo itato as a section whore tlio town arc taking an active Interest In tlm country. Mr. Italian! aUo spoko briefly on tha Hlntu marketing bill enacted at tlm I Oil session of t tin legislature, Iln pointed out Hint It legalizes n fire yuar contract between growers and cooperative annoclallouii. "It In not Towiiloylsm," bo emphasized, "but It will keep Towiiloylsm out. It will not bold up I ho people, but It will cllmlnato wastes of vnrlom klndii, nucti, for Initanco, a thoso Incldont to tack of utandardliatlon." I ObJrrlN to Hank Hour. A. J. Ilartor, prciildont of tha Dos Clinton Valley Bhorthoru association, asserted that n real service could bo made to tlm fnrmcr It tlio hanks wura to keep open on Saturday nflor noons, tbo tlmo that la moat convon- lont for the farmnra' marketing, "You havo flno rundii and camp grounds for tho tourist, but what tuivo you for the farmer!" bo naked Mr. Ilartor suggested a real prlt of sociability bntwoon city business man and farmer, then wont on to mention tha tuberculin tests, for which 11 majority of dairyman and breeders of ttinroilRbbred 'lieof mil- mala have petitioned. "A fow farm on don't want thosa tenia," bo an Id, "but If the pooplo of Ilond really want to help thu cuuno of better farm Iiir, they will dumand milk and but tor from tuborculln-loaled burila." Fred N, Wullaco, prealdont of tho Deacliulen County Farm bureau, spoke In favor of tbo recatabllahmont of tho city rcat room, which bad al ready bcon dlacuaaod by Mr. V, A, Forties and Mm. J. F. Arnold, and warned Hand merchant! aRalnat propaRiinda which la IioIiir circulate od to tho effect that "Ilond la always bound to bo a hlRh-prlcod town." This, ha nald, la tho alognn of those who nro trylnc to got trado. away from Ilond. , Ono of tho Rreateat services which could bo inndo to tho rural dlatrlcta within a abort dlatanco of tho city would bo In oxtondliiK llRht nnJ pow er linos, ho nald, IVvcrrtt In HjH'nla-r. It. A. Ward pointed out tbo Im portance of tha farming Inditairy when ho quoted figures to show thnt 10,500,000 la Invented In farm prop erty In tlila county. Altltudo and "cllmalo nuiko Douchutcs county ospo- clnlly ndaplod to bocomo tha center of n great puro-hrod stock district, ho assorted. II. 8. Hamilton, spotiklng In tho oarly part of tho ovciiln.T, pointed out tho ncod for n doner Intercut lietwoen farm nnd town,. C. J, I.ovorolt, mom liar of tho city council, wan culled on nnd rospondod by roiullni; 11 letter which ho had written to 11 elntcr on tho Itlo tlramlo. Ho montlonod oarly debates which bo hold with 11 man who was Intor to bocomo 11 Unltod StntoH sonator, oxcorlateil tho tond oiicIch of tho modem diinco, extolled tho quality of bin wlfo'a cookliiR, frankly voiced IiIh bollof thnt O. S. Hood, prosldont of tho Western Will Ito Ilond Construction Co., Is a Rroat salesman, and concludod by listing somo of tho "boforo tho war" prices which aro being tnado by Ilond mer chants. Council Amuses Whisnnnt. A. Whlsnant championed Wllllta, iiM Ifidt (fin rfttirlf (iix ii tlU( Hi fimiir hffflhifi; ih vnttnn tnn ttHUA mmU hi ffm lotnwf ftlf ml miMnttiKUiti, liffhitfii (hut fhn pr enl roiificll In (inn ot tlm 1101 iimhm ut llilng In Kir? clly, nnd urged I (ml If ritilrncf should tin broken l( will bo nl foil n( (w yenr Imfnrrf llin ff aiilliiiR li'Kil flrtliiim fnri bo foil x lit out In I fin coiirlx. V A Wiminr, firealdfiit of the llninl Merflinnla' iiaaoclnllmi, told of llin rntnimlKli wlilrli link been waned for month throiiKh tbo rntnllnra' iiimithly piibllnitlou, "Tho Ilooalnr." lo rIvo bnrxnln prices on llnoator day. Mercliiinta who "laid down" In this riiiiipnlxii, hn said, were tlifmn who worn not offerlmrrral bnrRalna. An elaborate dinner, nerved by the I ml leu of tint Chrlatlim church, pro ceded (ho proRrum of nddroanea. MUST WRITK PLOT FOR COIJIJ MOVIES Herle. of Hienen .Mutt Ito (Iroliped About Ontrnl 'I heme, mill Hub Tltlea Aro Vet to Ho Written. Ileforn n private ahowliiR can bo inaito hero of the movlo fllmn taken durliiR tbo hiiutliiR expeditions mado lual fall by Irvln H. Cobb mid N. (I. Jncolmon nnd A. Whlauunt of Hand, the series of nconoa iiuint bo Rrouped about a cent nil plot, atatea Mr. Jac- obnon, Hiib-tltlen for thu production in nut 11U0 be written. To Mr. Whin mint will fall tbo task of wrltliu: tho story, with poailblo aaalstanco from Mr. Cobb. Tho first three recta Indlcato thnt the production will be highly auc connful, portrayliiR not only tho boat of Central Oregon's scenic wonder, but nlao containing many situations rich In humor, Mr. Jacobaou says. HOY SCOUTS START SPRING ACTIVITIES liierenoo In .Meinlierlilp l'lnimcd All Itenil Ibtya Over IU Venrn of Ago Aro KIlRlble. Spring activities of tbo Hoy Kcouts aro well under way, according to J. Kdgar I'urdy, acoutmaator of tho Ilond troop. Meetings aro hold on Krldny evonliiRa nt 6:30 o'clock each week and much Intercut la be ing ahowu In tbo work by tho mem bers. A full troop of 32 scouts has been organized a,nd plans nro being mado to Increaau tbo membership to In cluda all tho boys In Ilond who aro over tbo ngo ot 12 years. Ilnlph Curtis ban been appointed assistant scout master and E. U. I'uyne, commissioner of tbo council consisting of Clyde M. McKay, 8. W. Moore, K. I). Ollson, J. A. Hastes, C. 8. Hudson, Iaul C. King nnd J. W. Collotto. DINER SCHEDULE ON O.-W. R. & N. CHANGED For tho benefit of day pnsnongera mnklng tho trip from Portland to Hand, tha dining car will bo opened on tho main Una beginning at 11:30 o'clock In tho morning, It Is an nounced In n letter received by W. C. Illrdsall, manager ot tho Pilot Ilutlo Inn, from O.-W., II. & N. hcadquartors In Portland. Tho chungo Is mado nolely for tbo con veulonco of Central Oregon pnsson Rors, as tho branch lino trnln carries no dining car. llulletln suits "WANT AOS" Try Them. Hrlng Ito.- Tut It m Tho llulletln. Young Wives Will Be Given Chance To Learn Cooking Ilrldcs who fnlled to learn to cook before changing their H- mimes will bo offered an iimor- goncy courso noxt winter If tbo plans ot .City Superintendent 8. W. Mooro for tbo 1921-1822 night school lira carried out. Tho suggestion that homo eco- iiomlcH bo uddod to tho currl- ciilum cumo originally from tho Woman's Civil league It Is tin- dorstood. Noxt Thursday night will mark tho closing of what Supor- 4 Intondont Mooro characterizes ns tho most successful term ot night school over hold In Ilond Attendance was lnrgor than In nny provlous year, nnd tbo ro- suits nccompllshod wore so good that recognition by tho stnto board for vocational training Is 4 oxpoctod. This would moan aid In tho sum of approximately 400 tor this year's oxponses. BENEFITS FOR DISTRICT SEEN IN LEGISLATION II. IJ. 'MO REPLACED UY RESOLUTION WATER STUDY CERTAIN (Meiliirf lliplilnt Hlluiitloii on He turn Troiii Htilon At Hulrni I'.f eln lxiillon null (.'iiimlriirllon 011 .Vnrlli mill Hontli lllgliuii)'. AltboiiKb Houso tllll 24 0, for a commission to study tho most effi cient uses or tho waters ot Central Oroznn, was killed In tho senate by Jay II. Upton, of I'rlnovlllo, a Joint resolution which Upton later ullow cd to go through has axuetly tho sumo effect as tho bill would havo had, Itepresentatlvo II. J. Ovorturf, uiithor of tho houso measure, de clared on his return from Salem, His bill had been shorn ot appro priations boforo It reached tha sen ate, so that It could not provide tbo appointment of a salaried stnto mem ber of the proposed commission. As tho question now stands, tbo resolu tion, with tho assurunca of O'ovorn or Olcott and tho V. 8. Reclama tion sorvlco, means that tbo water resources of Central Oregon will bo Investigated us Ilond had asked. Senator Upton's action In defeat ing Houso Hill 240 was taken after ho had led those favoring tbo bill to bollovo that bo would keep his hands Tiff tho mcasuro, Mr. Ovor turf said. Hill Killed ly Itnllnmdi. Another mcasuro ot great Import ance to Horn! and all Central Ore gon, Houso Hill 3C2, giving tho stnto public service commission pow er to permit or order railroad ex tension, was Introduced by tho Des chutes county delegation, and lost In tho scnato only becauso of the enormous pressure brought to bear against It by railroad Interests, tho Horn! rcprosontatlvn stated. "It took all tho railroad logal talent In tho stnto to brat It, though," ho said. Ilognrdlng House Hilt 178 and 180 aiming nt tho romoval ot State Knglnecr Percy A. Cupper, Mr. Over turf declared that In fighting for tho passage ot theso measures, Den ton O. Hurdlck, ot Iledmond, had taken a sound drubbing, but had won a victory for his constituents In bringing about a chango of policy In tbo engineer's offlco. Itclorntlon of Highway KxKctr! The cooporatlvo marketing bill Is to a certain extent an experiment, Mr. Ovorturf considers, and on this mcasuro which has bcon strongly favored by O. A. C. oxperts, ha was not ready to oxprcss an opinion. Tbo uniform fatso statement law, and tbo shoophordcrs' Hon law ho regards as Important to this section. Tho lattor law, howavor, ho consid ers, should havo otforod moro pro tection to bankors. Hy tbo passage of Houso Hill 314, tho highway commission Is given full authority to chango stato highway routes. This may alter tho McKcnzIo Pass highway routo against Hend's Inter est, but nt tho samo time It will mean tho straightening of Tho Dallcs-Callfornla highway shorten ing that road somo 30 miles by tho elimination ot tho long detour through Antolopo. A ro-locatlon and somo construction Is nssurcd tor this year, Mr. Ovorturf said. Tho reappointment act as It was finally worked out, Is groatly to tho udvantngo ot Central Orogon, Mr. Ovorturf bollovcs. Tho representative district Is mado compact by lopping off (trout county, while for tbo re maining district ono roprosentntlvo Is added, making a total of thrco tor Doschutos, Jofforson, Crook, Lako, and Klamath. Tha district was barely defeated In tho endeavor to gain a second sonator. BEND IS AFFECTED BY DISTRICT LAW Names of CamlldatoM In School Hlec- Hons Xot To Ito Written In lien utter In l'lrst Class Districts. Writing In names ot candidates will no longor bo pormltted nt school oloctlons hold In liond or othor dis tricts of tho first class in Orogon since houso bill No, 2C0 bocamo a law, it Is announced from tho offlco of County School Suporlntondont J, Alton Thompson. Tho now law pro vides that a certtflcato must havo boon filed at least seven days boforo tho olectlon. 'till UVil.mil Unlhtni. tU II A Lxntnnfi. HttitKttt, ftof., wnifi l miftmti wild Mmfitnt Kful fclftffr (roiililrt fnt IffttH. V(1 Kidrmy ('iii iif,d mn m much t jfipi iino how HiirrofMi mi n Dtemni I finfdiy mnUI iu. I immmend row Kidy vm in all who tut tiff turn kfdfiy Ifoiiblf ns did.' Hold itmywimfp Adv Advffllso In The llulletln. It gels result. HIMIMONH In (ho Jtistlca Court for tlm His frlct ut Ilond, Deschutes Comity, wtatrt or "rgen. Christian Tinner, plaintiff, vs. A11 Kiinl llnllberg mid J 11 no Doe Hall berg, his wife, defendants. To August Ilnllberg mid Jano Doe Malliierg, tho above named defend' nut: In the nmnn of tho state of Orc gon, you aro hereby required to ap peor ond answer the complaint In tho 11 bora entitled action on or before April ID, 1921. that date bnliiK six weeks from the first publication of tins summons, or for want thereof tho plaintiff will tnko judgment against you for ICC with Interest nt six per cent per milium from Novum her 22, 1017, and tho costs and dis bursements of this action, and apply tno money garnlshced In said action In this county toward tho satisfaction of said Judgment. K. D. OII.80.V, l-7c Justice of the Pence, NOTICi: TO CIIKDITOItH Notlco Is hereby given that George K. Altken of Bisters, Oregon, has boon appointed administrator of the estate of Samuel Wlchl, deceased. All persons knowing themselves In debted to the estate are requested to maka payment and all persons having claims against said cstato aro hereby required to present them, with proper vouchers, within six months from the dnto of this notlco to said adminis trator at tbo offlco of H. C. Kills, First National Hank building, Hend, Oregon. OEOKGB E. AITKKN, C2-4c Administrator. .OTICK roit PL'IU.ICATION. (.Not eon I land.) Department of tho Interior, U. 8, land offlco at Lakovlcw, Oregon, Jan uary 2S, 1921. Notlco Is hereby given that Henry nioyors, of Bond. Oregon, who. on May IS, 1914, made Homestead. En try No. 07C44. for WJ4. Section 11. TownBhlp 21 8., Range 18 E.. Will ametto Meridian, has tiled notlco ot Intention to mako final threo-ycar proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo II. C. Ellis, U. 8. Commissioner, at Hend, Oregon, on the I zth day of March, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses Hums D. Young, ot Urothcrs, Ore gon; Joseph Stctnhauser, of Hend, Oregon; Henry Stcnkamp, of Hroth ers, Oregon; Patrick H. Coffco, of uonu, Oregon. Notice will bo published for five consecutive weeks In The Bend Bul letin. JAS. F. BURGESS, 49-lc Register, XOTICK VOU 1'UIH.ICATIO.V (Not eon I land.) Department ot tbo Interior. U. S. Land Offlco at Lakcvlcw, Oregon, February 4, 1921. Notlco is hereby given that Lowls A. Edgar, for tho heirs of Herbert II Edgar, deceased, of Tillamook. Ore' gon, who, on Oct. 2, 1914, mado Homestead Entry No. 0812G. for Shi NW, SWU. Sec. 22; SEU, Section 21, Township 21 8., Range 18 E., Wlllametta Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako final threo-yoar proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, be foro II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commlslsoner, nt Hend, Oregon, on tho 19th day ot .Marcti, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Pat rick H. Coffey nnd Elizabeth E. Cof- roy, of Bend. Oregon: Joseph Sten knmp, of Brothers, Oregon; Oscar Larson, of Bond Oregon. Notlco will bo published in Tho Bend Bulletin for five cousecutlvo weeks. JAS. F. BURGESS. 60-54c Register. XOTICK OK IXTKXTIOX TO SKI.I. ItKAIi KSTATK OF KSTATK AT PIUVATK 8AI.K. In the County Court ot (he Stato ot Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tbo matter ot the estuto and guardianship of Golda Charlotte Mc- uiuvray, a minor. Notlco Is heroby glvon that, pur suant to an order ot this Court hero toforo mado and entered heroin, tho undersigned will, from and after Sat unlay, tho 12th day ot March. 1921. proceed to sell, at privato sale for cash, tho Interest ot said minor In and to tho following described tract of land located and being In Dcs chutos County, Orogon: Tho northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 24 ot Township 18, Bouth of rango 12 east, W. M.; nnd tho west one-hnit of tho southeast quarter ot Section 19 of Township 18. south ot Rimgo 13 cast, W, M Including n right to 120 acres ot water for thu reclamation of said tract in tho Arnold and Pino Forest Irrigation companies; tho southeast quarter of tho southonst quarter of Section 24 of Township 18, south of Rango 12 oast, W. M.. including n right to 40, acres of water for tho reclamation" of said tract In tho Ar nold and Pino Forest Irrigation com panies. Dated this 17th dny of February, 1921. CORA A. BROSTERHOUS. As Guardian ot tho person mid cstnto of Golda Charlotte McGIUvray. a minor. " Gl-52c In tlio County Court ot tho State ot Orogon, for Deschutes County. In the matter ot the guardianship of the estates ot Charles Arthur Mar shall and Robert Grey Marshall, minors. Now at this tlmo comes on this "In Every Respect" tmya tha Good Judge You fid mora ijcnudia chew !ii fliilisfiiclioti from (lie Rcnf TobiiccoCliCvVilinn you ever Jot from (lie ordinary kind. Tho good tobacco tnnto lasts so long- a small chew of this class of tobacco lasLi much longer than a big chew of the old kind. That's why it costs less to use. Any man who has used both kinds will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cat tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco If matter to be heard on tho petition of tho Merchants' Loan & Trust Com pany, guardian of tho persons and es tates of Charles Arthur Marshall and Robert Gray Marshall, minors, for an order authorizing the said guard Ian to sell tho undivided one-eighth Interest of each ot Its said wards In tho following described real estate, to-wlt: Tho west half of tho southeast quarter, the east half of the south west quarter, lots two, three and four, tho southeast quarter of tho northwest quarter, the southeast quarter ot the southeast quarter, the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and the east half of tho northeast quarter, all in Sec tion one, Township twenty-one South, Range thirteen East; the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the north half of the northeast quarter, tho southeast quarter of the north west quarter, the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and tho south half of tho northeast quarter, all In Section twelve, Township twen-ty-ono South, Range thirteen East; tho southwest quarter of the north cast quarter, the northeast quarter ot the southwest quarter, and tne west half of the southeast quarter, all in Section eighteen. Township twenty-one South, Rango fourteen East. And it appearing to tho court from tho petition abovo named, now on file In this court, that it would bo beneficial to tho said wards that tho real cstato above described bo sold. Wherefore It Is ordered, adjudged and decreed by tho court that tho said minors, Charles Arthur Marshall and Robert Gray Marshall, the wards abovo named, that R. C. McDonald, the next of kin ot each of said wards and all persons Interested In tho cs tato, appear before this court at tho County Courtroom In Bend, Oregon, on Friday, tho 18th day of March, 1921, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, and show cause, If any there be, why the said guardian shall not be author ized to sell the Interest of tho said wards In the land above described at prirato sale. That this order shall be served upon the said Charles Arthur Mar shall and Robert Grey Marshall, and upon R. C. 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