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About La Pine inter-mountain. (La Pine, Or.) 1911-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1921)
Ongo “ The Newspaper That*» Different ** L¿bri La Pine Inter-Mountain > - 1 «m -m [■ LA P IN K . D E S C H U T E S C O U N T Y , O K E O O N , T H U R S D A Y . V O L. M i l NEW HOMESTEAD INFORMATION 1 he < )nl\ New s |». h | mt \\ itliin hu A ffa of a I liotisan«! Sq u are M iles çmu _ o» •*». M A Y 19, 1921. E X P E C T BANNER < 'HOP SNOW M ’ MHEH IA m:H_K_ T l K SD .W Local Happenings TRIP OVER THK IK- RIGATION TRACT Crop forecasts for this season A h«*avy snow fell in the moun indicate that the Walker Basin tains Monday and Tuesday and During h trip over the irriga- Detailed information as to the will see a banner >ear this sea LaPinesaw a lit tie of it Tuesday, ti«m tract last Saturday it was proper methods of filing on gov- s«>n. as all grains are doing fine, which was a big txxxit to crops Items o f Inlcrest 'Throughout the liosin ernment land are contained in a W. K. Bogue who spent Sunday in the \Valk«*r Basin. At the found that crop conditions are recent issue of the land service in town, said that he looks for Paulina dam the snow was four excellent and every Ixwly happy -n«*r the out l<xik f«*r a bann«*r bulletin, official publication of better crops this year than have I. K. Meister. of Bend one of .error in shipment several weeks; feet deep, and at Pringle Kails year. Rye on the Hansen n!a«-e the general land office. The 'een *«*en in this country for a the owners of the Hast Ijike re- aKo. The letter"K 'is still wrong water is **\«*r the dam. lieinK the bulletin, which details various period of six years, which means sort, is up at the crater prepar- but we have hopes that someday highest water that has lx*en re j is looking fine, while over on the kinds of land available for entry | considerable to the farmers of ing the establishnmnt for the before the machine wears «*ut corded for The east side of the ditch the Carl . there . . - y«-ars. , and the laws governing the tak-1 the Walker Basin, where crop summer traffic of health seekers, the type trust will c«>ndcscend to meadows throughout tin valley Wia* larin and tin- J. J . Eng ing of homesteads, was issue«! failures are never known, and pleas rue seekers, ami sportsmen liven up and correct their em»rs. ari' ' cry wet. the moisture came place nothing l*etter could l»e primarily for the information of where the usual crops average Mr. Meister got up as far as th¡ just at the right tune to insure aske<| for. Mr. Hug's alfalfa is Jay H. Upton, state senator bountiful crops for the dry farm- well worth a visit from those ex-soldiers, many of whom have high. ________ dip. three miles west of Paulin« w ho are anxious to know what from this district, has been men- er. signified a desire to take up WILL OPEN S litti; SHOP Iaike, with his car. ami from alfalfa will do here. At the land. there he traveled with ski is.* I’A P EH W X P S A M 1*1.KS Howard Miltenberger place west The vaat audorite o f the land A man was here last week trailing his supplies on a sled. I f M & S r a «if the ditch we found a big field now avadable for homesteading tnaking preparations for starting " f oats and one «if rye.and at the KnaU ’ \ j ^ T " t V. H. Reineking. of the U. S. iroM ideraulJ,"“ " " is grazing land, the bulletin a sh(>«* and harness repair shop, | from Jack Pine have been re Eng place there is a little of says: It states, however, that und ¡a onjv awaiting the ae- (teológica 1 Survey was here from Odell l,ake is now accessible by '*eiv«*d at Bend, bv John St«-idl there are still opportunities to ' curing 0f adm irable location be Portland Friday inspecting the auto, and fishing parties have and show s g<x«l fibre.and an ub ••very thing from sugar la-ets to J«ihn Vodjensky. who is J f * hlWi-class irrigalde lands., t orv starting in business. accord- Pringle halls Power site, the arleady visited that famous fish-j sence of pitch, which indicates clover residing on th«* Hansen place has The bulletin also contains infor- : ¡„ jj p, arrangements now made, Geological Survey is getting a ing place this spring. that paper from Jack Pine is a little of several kinds of stuff mation on how to find the lands. 1 he will arrange to carry a small line on all power sites in the . practical. Mr. Steidl recently I to try. including inillit ami buck The information contained in line of foot wear, and w ill also5 state, because of the rapidly ti. H. 1 eming has receive«! niade a re«)uest for water righst wheat. the bulletin in part follows: handle all kinds of leather goods growing shortage «»f c«>al ami oil word of the serious illness of his in connection with a proposed At the Charles Holst mm place The greater portion of the a little later on, if business ju s t for power purposes. uncle at Monmouth. Oregon, he paper mill in Central Oregon. we found a got>d many acr«-s 200.000.000 arms of unreserved ifies an increase in the stock he left Monday in response to the slash«**! and reaily for burning Miss Rose Munnell, who has letter, and expects to be gone a I HOAD public lands that remained on intends to carry. IS L\lI’ROYINCI ■bowing that Holstrom is a huat Ju ly 1. 1920. is either rough. ............... ................. Get _ all your old shoes in a pile been teaching the primary gra«le week or ten days. W. E. Bogue Automobile travel on the Fast ler when he gets starte«!. he is foothill and mountainous lands anj bring them in for repairing in the DiPine schools «luring the is looking aft«*r things at the | Dike road from l«i Pine is rxissi- the last arrival on the ditch land or level valley lancia in Arizona. I next tht> jow 0 ,,t r,._ past term, returntd to her home ranch during Guy’s absence. at Bend.at the close of the school (1*1«* toward the lake much far ami has caught un with some of Mexurix Nevada or South-1 pairing ami the high cost of new Harold Bic«\ youngest son of ther than it is on the old road his neighbors in making im- ern California, which an* bn» dry shoes should make the new busi year last Friday. Wirt Mr. »ad M i L. II. B ice has via Orr’s place. The new road provements on the land. to matun-crops bv anv dry-farm ness venture a success, watch K. B. Tomes. W. W. Hose and been on the sick list for the past which leaves the mein hiKhwaj White«! has about forty acres ing method vet discovered. for announcement next week. W. K. Arnold made a trip up to two weeks suffering with swol just beyond Foss’s Garage is slashe«i. ami at the Jensen place It should not U* concluded, the Paulina range last Thursday, len glands in his throat and much more open than the ol«l and the Ree«l place big clearings however, from the above state < O M PA N Y I S F O R M E D but heavy snow which is still in neck. The condition would not one.and as a result snow g«K*s off are conspicuous. ment as to the character of the Frank Johnson is clearing a The Manufacturer, a publica the mountains prevented them respond to treatment and the much sooner up in the mountains remaining public lands that there going to Newberry Crater. fifty acre tract for Ernest Tomes youngster was ojK*rat**«l upon by on that side._______ is no opportunity in the west for tion in Salem, devoted to the in- on the old Tallmtt place, so tak the young man of ambition and ! terests of industries throughout W. H. Hollinshead who has Dr. Wilson Tuesday. He is now- HOAD WORK STARTED ing everything into considera enegry to g«*t a homestead and the state, carries this announce been on the sick list with a se recovering very rapidly. tion.very rapid progress is being ment in the current issue of their vere cold for the past week or make a success of it. Work start «si yesterday on the made by the newcomers on the Several members of the Uveal The success of the entry is ¡publication; "A company is be ten days, is improving somewhat order of Red Men attended the Thin! Str«‘«*t road across the irrigation tract. bound to depend «>n its location, ing formed for the purpose of at this writing. Dance given by the Bend Tribe meadow. The old plank cross Water was turned into the rainfall, water supply and avail building and operating a box at the Hippodrome in the county ings that have been a menace to ditches last week and is now The w«*ather during the f«>rc ability of forest reserve or other shook mill at LaPine Ore. C. W. traffic on this street are being available wherever the laterals public grazing land on which the Embody formerly president of part of the week has been cool >eat last Saturday night. torn up and the lumber used on are completed. New; laterals are entryman's stock may graze for the Embody Milling Co. and the and wet. a good thing for the Alphonse W. Aya was in town the new road. One thing of being built as re»piire«l by the farmers, but not appreciated by a portion of the year, and also Embody-Aldrich Mill is the head the picnic parties and tourists on business last Saturday. It is great importance is the uncover settlers, and although some little the possibility of raising more or of the new company.” who are camping out in this sec assumed that he and Fred Sliin- ing of a deep gravel pit at the «lelay has liecn experience«! in leas forage crops on some of the ^ -iffe r arc jointly figuring on the point where County Engineer getting water to some of the Unda in the eritr.v. AH of these N’ BW TELEPHONE LINE tion of the state. (contract for repairing and r e i»oul«l set grade stakes fur (lie -iettlers. they have not b«*en in- conditions must be looked into The Percy A. Stevens Bust of painting the sch«vol house tins cut. This will give the new road convenienc«*«l by the delay. A new telephone system is to and considered' an excellent and permanent sur Everyone who is ready for water k * installed through {he Walker the American legion is to meet summer. While the great body of the I Basin, it is l*eing put in for the in special session at Bend tonight j Honinshead ,{ro8 ai| three of face. will be supplied in a very short remaining public lands are es purjiose of facilitating communi sentially a grazing proposition, cation between the canal system a social meeting will follow. All them, went up to Crane prairie IM »CAHONTAS TON Mi I IT time. At Bine Rustle, the home of I-a lin e members arc requested Sunday on u fishing trip, and there are still, m-v.-rt hel»», op Tonight the In-grw of Pochon- Janies Miltenberger. the local had mighty go<xl luck. Fishing portunities of securing high- and the company’s office in to att«*nd. branch line will probably candy maker then* is consider class. irrigable lands under gov town.a F. X. Simrock. accompanied places beyond the Prairie are tas are entertaining their mem able improving going on. some run to the saw null an«l to the bers with a social, several new still difficult to reach, owing to ernment pmjeots. or Carey act homes of settlers along the ditch. by Mrs. Simrock, came in from thing new being in evidence at projects or under various private their homestead on the Crescent the high water and a long trip a candidates are to b«> initiated every trip, this time the drive All foot is n«*cessarv if one wants to and a program is to follow irriagtion projects having land road last Friday Frank is mak way from the main mad up to for sale; also, not infm jucntlv ing preparations to open up a get up in the region of the small menibers of the K«-d Men are in- his bungalow- is lined with two vited to attend. limit«*«! areas of desirable lands small business establishment in lakes. rows of symmetrical pines which which have b«*en withdrawn f< r Di Pine in a few days, and Mrs. H. L Sly is very busy these he has transplanted, adding BY THE STROLLER *r* Simrock is getting her place in reclamation or other purposes, | days with his garden, an«! in greatly to the attractiveness of are restored <»n notice bv the T a I * ta k e n readiness to raise jioultry in the j clearing land out at his home- • w e rk -- the little home that is already land office. Information as to w jth (h a t u m * .»M g r a in of »alt n«*ar future, she is . an . . old hand stead and as a result his smiling tur . . considered one of the pr«-tti«*st I HO.M THE OLI) I ILFS -*m such lands are available at anv n ‘u-H and a,'d thinks fhitiks the Iface | face ¡g geen ¡n pnvn rnuch less in the Little River vicinity. Darwin was right about th«- u- particular time may be had on apt* g« survival of the fittest, it’s the Walker Basin an ideal poultry j frequently than usual. Mrs. Sly- in T h in nil«! around I I « I n reouest. country. has | oarnod t0 manipulate the WORK THAT COE NTS The laws uml«-r which public inc«vmj*«‘tent.s that are being hurt E. I\ Brosterhous of Rend has o1,1 reliable Ford and makes the agricultural lands may U* ac these days. Charles I.undin, one of the Si«-aking alxmt the progress been awarded the contract for r,,Kular trios to town after (la liopular husth-rs on the Irriga <iuire«l are two. the homestead The door of opportunity is al the new school building which is ma,‘ an<‘ supplies, Ix-inK mad«- by local fann«-rs. W. law and the desert land law. ways open to the kn*H-k of tin- tion tract, left y«-it«*rdav for As E. Bogue is another of tho-«* Tom Cronin, well known Cen toria. to I k * gone s«-\«-rai weeks. hard wtirking men. who get lit* There are several kinds of home hustler. but not to the kmn-k of to I «- built at Silver I-ak»\ B is understood that D«Pmc men will tral Oregon sheepman.has renteil steads: the chronic objector, there is. it supply U rn. C«de. ('h.-t Hollinshead. before daylight and work until the lumber for the new the Port Allen ranch. First, the old original home seetns. a difference in knocks. and A. Paper returned Saturday after dark every day. w«-ar «*al- struct ur«*. stead of lfiO acres. It was under from Davis Ijike with over 2<Ni ousesonhis hands instead of fin Asa Battles and wife from this act. which practically all Now dear readers, all of you With new arrangements for Prineville. accompanied by S. S. trout, weighing from one to three Ker rings. This country, like all homesteading in the middle west who are going to vote for the re j buying. Mrs. Beesley of the Ho other new and undeveloped lands, l«»wa. Nebraska. Kansas and the publican nominee again plea • • tel Di Pine has been enabled to Stearns anil Miss Stearns, wen- land a half |murids Everyone in has many failures t«i it's credit t« > \ \ n was remembered by the guests at the Carey Stearns Dakotas to«>k place. It now ai> hold up your hand. What's the cut her regular Sunday dinners from an agiieultuarl stand|ioint. lucky fisherm«*n. plies to ordinary arRicultural land matter. Have you all got rheu down to fifty cents, instea«! of place last Sunday. men who exne«*t nature to pro having sufficient rainfall and mat ism ? Lieut. F. D Whitley of the U. vide them with a substantial liv Mrs. M. L Beesley. who has sixty, a- heretofor«-. KIs«*where other conditions such that Up in this issue will 1.«* found the been visiting her children at S. Engineering Corns is investi ing without «-ffort on their part: When tin* Stroller is convinced land cannot be designated a that Dbson can answer all thos«* menu for next Sunday which in- Bend and Redmond returned gating old Fort Klamath with a w hile men of the Bill Bogue type ‘dry’ farm land under the en questions himself without having clud«* chicken nie. an«l the usual home Mondai. view of reccomending it as an who g«-t out ami work in a scien larged homestead act or grazing previously look«*«! them u p . he’ll, acconmaniment of R.««! things army maneuver ground. tific way. and who do today the The mill and factory inspector land’ under the grazing act. give the list a little consxh-ration Mrs. Beesley usually serves. Three of Di Pine's most popu work that t«i«lav requires, ar*? in the Workman’s Compensation The ‘enlarged* homestead, abovv himself. rr«*dit«*d with being lucky. blit Mrs. A. R I>onahue went to Department of the stat«*. was lar young men. on«* a lover of it isn’t luck, it’s work. ref«*rred to. applies to nonminer ‘ ‘ Irish Mountain, not Ij»va Waitsburg, Wash, last Thursday here this week inspecrtinK local fine horses, «uu* a farmer, and al. nonirrigable, survev«*d. i ublic another a local real estate deal« r. lands: in other words. '«Iry farm' Dike, is mv domain.” said Ed. to attend th«* graduation of her industries. J . O. Huffman, coatrctor f*»r treed a young cub n«-ar town a lund. The 'grazing' homestead. | H.dmea.as he start.-«I back t«» his son Crawford, who has U*en at A. C. F. Perry. aoeompanie<l few nights ago. Two stayed to the completion of the R«-«l Men '■vuntain home this week. and a'*ove mentioned, is annlicabl« tending school there this year. by his family were in Di Pine keep it from descending while hall, start«*«! work on the build P> lands which are chiefly vain iust to prove that he is actualh Tmcday enroute from Salem to the third went t«> get an ax. a ing yesterday. H«* expects to Irish Ed. left this ouertinn f**r men who The artesian weil able f< r R i az ing and raising for .. ... I Adel. Oregon, where he will I«- saw. a nine and a lantern. F i have th«* first jmrtion «if the were to have been here last age crons.which are not suscent- '!s , ,t*n,l'' *" 'engaged in work for the Geolog nally they cut the tr«-«- down and framing done and the walls ready ibleof irrigation from anv know n > 'JIS absence. ” bv^ i - J ’''J*/* * Thursday, arrived at Ft. Hock j ical Survey. Mr. Berry was fj>r- j ctil> hit the ground un«ier it for raising by Saturday. Jim yesterday to conduct th.-ir in doubl« cross in the British flag'.’ source of water supply, and ar« says he w ants an a Iditional crew I merly one of the engineers for of such a character that Alt) acres Every Irishman know . the an v«*st¡gâtions as to the possibility Tonies Brothers during the con and fortunately w a; kille«! it of men on the job Satunlay not «if an artesian flow at that pla«-e. swt*r. a l «-ar. was a porcupine. are reasonably ri*«iuircd for the morning to axl in putting the struction of the Walker Basin “ Public School Go slow " i s a ' Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Choliek Irriagtion Co. canals. supjM.rt of a familv. Th«- annual school meeting of walls un. These are the three principal sign every motorist s«*«-' through and family motored out t<> the district Id was In-Id at Rostand A delegation of members qf S. Berry. wh«i is farming th«- Mondav. G V. Carmichael ami kinds of hom«*stcads. but liesides out the country, and it applies in Carey St«*arns place last Sunday, these there is the 'reclamation' more ways than one. We have they also called at Jim Black’s Ada Browning nnu>ert \ this year Wm. H. Hollinshead being the the Bend l)«-gr««- of Bocahontas visit«-«! la Bin«- last Thursday t<* homestead, which is a honn'stcad new teachers to employ. n«-w di- plac«>.but like several others who transact«*d business in town S a t new direct «ir _____ attend the meeting of the l a entn of irrigable lands on gov n-etnr to elect, and repairing and stopp -«I in to w-c James last Sun urday. Mr. Berry got t<*> enthu Carey Stearns ami wif«* were Bine D**gr«-e. but ««w ing to an «-r- ernment rvelamat i«»n on»j«'cta « f repainting to he done at the Di day, they foun«l him away from siastic in his work with a heavy sledge hammer last week, ami I ¿«Bin«- business visitors Eri lay. n-r in dates.the trio was in vain, such an ar.-a, not exceeding B«t> Pine Sch«x>l this year, let’s see home. let it come in contact w ith his Their car ha- l «-«*n tr«-at«d to a as the 1«sal Degre«* nu-«*ts th«* acres, as the secretary of th«* in that actual justice is done the This issue of the Inter-Moun - 1 f«iot in a manner calculated to coat of I«mg -d¡stance red. while first an«l thirl Thur.-days, in terior shall designate as a ‘ farm youngsters, and the taxpayers. unit’ :the entryman must nav the Di Pine has had a little more tain has few«-r wmng-font le t-1 encourage a go«)d display of ver- Mrs. St«-arns favors the same stea«l of every Thursday, «if each A fter limping\ «*o|«»r in her wearing apparel so month. Tonight the party will construction, operation and main- than it's share of unfortunate ters than the previous issues bal fireworks. t *nance charges for the irriga school experiences, let's profit bv since its r«»-<*stal»lishment due to jamund on one f<sit a few days he the combination is one to hurt make the trip again, and this tion works of the i reject. th«*m. Rememlx-r “ Public the receipt of the c«*rn*ct type ¡decide«! that wasn’t what a the eyes, but is very attractive time th«*v will not I k .* dissap- pointed. nevertheless. from the foundry, correcting an sledge was made for. School, Go Slow.” Continued on page 2 OBSERVATIONS n ttr** RECOLLECTIONS