The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 19, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    THK BKND lWLlJiTlff. JA1LT EDITION. BKM), OURaON. WKHXHSHA V, Jll.V 10, IDJJ
PACK
ECONOMY OF SINGLE TRACK UP
DESCHUTES SHOWN BY SKINNER
Uoih Lines Losing: Money,
1 mid Mecca, us well lis for the Jener-
unn Vl'..t.. f',iiil.in'iiilrv .lifl'll'l llllll
Ueciarea ii Hearing , , Wosl Kt'chiinnumi district.
Befoi'e Commission j sen in-' iththt l'nwiiuii
! "Tills proposed section i)( line 10 be
PORTLANIl, July 19. Proposed abandoned Is nol In Hie Deschutes
ubnndoumeiil of the Oregon Trunk river ennyon." su!d Kollork. "but Is
tracks from Motolius to 8oith June- constructed on right of way oul of
tion will moan heavy reduction in the canyon. It is not asking poriuis
the transportation expense which the sion to build n new line paralleling
line must carry. W. D. Skinner, traf-1 an old one, but it has been operated
lie manager tor the Oregon Trunk ' some ten years and ninny peoplo have
and the 8. P. & 3. stated yesterday settled in the district through which
while testifying in the public service ! it passes, have built homes and bnsl
commisslon : hearing on the rail-! ness there because the line was down,
road's application for permission to Mecca will be wiped out and Madras
give up operation on its own tracks will be thrown a mile and n halt away
between those noluts. I from the railroad if the Oregon
ii. lu.in.-n.i.iKr hv Trunk trucks are torn up. In the
th Oreeoo Trunk and the O.-W. R. ! next tew years more than 200.000
& N. for,ioiut use of one track be-: acres of Irrigated lauds In the section
tween Bend and the Columbia river, i now served by the 29 miles of Oregon
- ... . . ...til I... h...,u. Illlltll til.,
I I 1111 1 luivna iiiiw"" !.. .
market. Rich timber is also near.'
C. V. Raslult represents govern
ment Interests in the Warm Springs
Indian reservation, which is near the
O. T. line. R. J. Kuolt, t raffle man
ager of the Western Pine Manufac
tures' association, is taking an active
interest. C. A. Hart conducted the
questioning for the railroad, which
was also represented by President W.
F. Turner and other otTlcials.
near Ilend.
TO KXCHANOK -
iieiieral merchandise business and
oulldiiiK, ulso acre of ground with
six-room house, small Willamette
Valley town, for farm in Deschutes
County.
TO KXCHAXOK
SO-ucro fa riit III I. inn County, Ore
gon, slock iuhI equipment, no iucum-
ii'ancc, for Irrigated farm In Des
llllles Coiinly.
TO KXCIlANtli: -
Highly improved ttl acres near
Mcdl'ord, hearing peaches, pears.
cherries, 20 acres in alfalfa, electric
light, etc.. for Deschutes County Ir
rigated fur m.
TO EXCHANO K
Seven-room house In lleuil. unin
cumbered, for a good uiiioinobiln.
HKNHA.M FALLS UK A I. TV CO.. '
Rend, Oregon. Phono 88 W
U..12-3KC
BOARD AND ROOM
HOARD AND ROOM tiood, clean
home cooking; close to nilllH
Mrs. J. E. Jackson, 302 Riverside.
34-S7-3KP
last will and testament of J. P.
Kevos, deeeiised, hits rendered and
tiled his account of his nilmliilstra-1
Hon of said estalo, logelhnr with u
pelltlon for Us allowance u ml ap
proval, mill tor the ilislrlliuiloii nt
Ihe liulaiiee lomalliliig III his pos
session its such executor.
Thai Monday, July XI, 11122, III
2 :10 o'clock p. in., at Hie olllce of
the County Judge lit the Court
House III Pond, Oregon, has been
llxed as Hie lime and place when
and where any poison Interested
may appear and tile objections to
said lliial account and Hie petition
for the distribution of said estate,
hy all order tnadu. entered and tiled
hi the above entitled County Court
hy the Judge thereof.
Dated at Heud, Oregon, Juun 2S,
1922.
HARRY K. HltOOKS,
Kxncutor of the Last Will unil Testa
ment of J. P. Koyes, Deceased.
R. S. HAMILTON.
Attorney for Executor.
31-37-S:i-39-4nC
CLASSIFIED AOVKRTIS1XO
Just when this will come about, he
did not know, but stated that under
the present plan of operation, both
lines are losing money in Central Ore
gon. He declnred thai most of the time
the road did not even pay operating
expenses.
Only Preliminary Step
"This proposed abandonment of 29
miles of line is but a preliminary to
wards the unification of the two lines
from the Columbia river to Ilend."
Skinner declared.
He pointed oul that the proposed
abandonment of the South Juuction
Metoliua section will mean a great re
duction In the transportation expense
the line must-bear. The witness said
his road did not receive $5,000 a
year in freight returns on the 29
miles of line it wants to lose.
Skinner declared there will con
tinue to be competition for business
by the two liues and denied there is
any intention of the O. T. and O.-W.
forming a legal consolidation. He
said the O.-W. R. & N. line between
South Junction and Metolius is fiTe ; -VAXTED One dishwasher and one
FOR RENT
FOR RKNT Two room furnished
housekeeping apartment. Call
377-J, 37-38-3S'p
FOR REXT Three room modern
furnished house. Inquire 65
Franklin avenue. 35-3fi-3Sc
FOR RENT Three-room furnished
apartment. Inquire 726 Delaware.
92-30tfc
WANTED
NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received
at the olllce of Douglas Johnson.
School Clork, La Pino, Deschutes
County, Oregon, for t!eneral Con
tract and Plumbing Contract of
School Untitling and Gymnasium un
til 12 a. in.. July 22. 1922. and not
thereafter. Hids to ho opened on
the same date.
Plans and spool Mentions thorefor
may be secured at the olllce of Lee
Thomas. Architect. and Hugji
Thompson. Rend. Ore., about July
13, 1922. upon a cash deposit of $5.
No proposal will he considered,
unless accompanied with a certified
check for an amount equal to seven
(7Tr) per cent of the amount of the
bid. The right Is reserved to reject
any or all bids.
Dated nt La Pino, Ore.. July 1 1th.
1922. 31-40c
than the Oregon Trunk
shorter
tracks.
"As a feeder line it has some value.
but I do not regard it a successful WANTED Girl for general house-
lunch man for camp: steady Job
also yard and mill men. Apply at
Shevlin-Hixon office. 41-3Stfc
feeder line." said Skinner.
BusinoB Cftlefly Lumber
He stated that nearly all of the
business received by the two roads
originated in Bend, from whence
work. Bartlett Hotel.
56-26tfc
FOR SALE
FOU SALE Two lots and store
Imihlinn- In onnrl rililniiff iturt
41M3 canoaas oi lumuer io ot citv. Inquire at Bulletin office,
last year. The witness said that to 39-3S-43p
the best of his knowledge , the Oregon j SALE One good team of
Trunk line cost J16.000.000 and the, Worses weight 2S50 pounds, or
O.-W.'s Central Oregon line $6,000,- wm sell separate. Inquire J. O.
000. Hagan,
He said there will be no Immediate, 261-W.
reduction In Central Oregon freight
rates even if the Oregon Trunk is per
mitted to give up the section it wishes
to abandon.
Costly Repairs Xenlcd
"W. H. Marsh. Oregon Trunk engi
neer, announced that if the company
cannot quit the 29 miles talked
about, it will have to construct at
once repairs on two bridges that will
cost $100,000. and tie replacement
that should be made at once will cost
$20,000 more.
Marsh said the normal mainte
nance cost of the 29 miles was be
tween $301000 and $40,000 annually.
O. B. Riddle,, Oregon Trunk ac
countant, said. these 29 miles cost
$3,146,568 to build.
Riddle stated that only 2 per cent
of the freight secured by the Oregon
Trunk line originated along the line
of the disputed section.
John K. Kollock, Portland attor
ney, appeared for citizens of Madras
959 Newport, or telephone
40-3-40p
FOR SALE at a bargain, comfor
table three-room little house; wa
ter and fixtures built in: has garage.
Terms. Write, Owuer, Box No. 236.
Boise, Idaho. S9-30-39p
FOR SALE: An
good condition.
electric range in
Call 36S W.
30-35tfc
FOR SALE
. Five-room house, modern, near
mills, easy, terms, $300 down, $25
per month.
FOR SALE
Five-room modern house In Wiest
oria, $2,150; terms.
TO EXCHANGE
Highly improved 80-acre farm, 16
miles from Bend, to exchange for
TO EXCHANGE
Bend property.
Timber at St. Mary's, Idaho, for
house in Bend.
TO EXCHANGE
Highly improved Willamette Val
ley farm, modern in every respect,
for Central Oregon stock ranch.
TO EXCHANGE
A nice little farm in Northern
California for Bend property or farm
iifHH ml ' " .- ui- ii-,r.,"H!;--
Pi
I "WILL
KEEP:
YOUR.
ACCOUNT.
STRAIGHT
FOR
A BANK
BOOK
In an efficient bookkeeper.
You will know at all
times the exact amount
of cash you have in re
serve and it will add to
your business UMUtencsH
lo do business by check.
Allow- us to serve you.
The First National Bank of Bend
Tsw BjkB or Supbiii
Thiv Bank U a Member of the Federal Reserve System
1
TONIGHT & THURSDAY
If laughs were dollars this
picture would be worth millions!
XOT1CK OK HKAKIMi I'POX
FIX Ali ACCOl'NT AND PF.Tl
TlOX FOR DIKTHIM'TIOS.
In the County Court of the Stnte
of Oregon for the County of Des
chutes. .
In the Mutter of the Estate of
J. P. Keyes. Deceased.
Notice is Hereby Given. That.
Harry K. Brooks, executor of the
PIANO INSTRUCTIONS
Specializes on time, harmony and
technique. Orchestra work taught
to advance pupils.
.MRS. W. J. MAHOXKY
Formerly Orchestra Leader Grand
Theater. Phone 339R. 521 Georgia
LATEST and SNAPPY
STYLES IN
Men's
Furnishings
At Prices That Satisfy.
Home of Society Brand
Clothing.
SHOE REPAIRING
Shop in rear of Store;
oldest established Shoe
Shop in the city.
LOVEN'S
1017 BOND STREET
ViiH-i-t lve-ly guaranteed a tin'
gosli-all-di-riidot, crmikcdcM yarn
that ever tickled the ribs of the
world !
A yarn for the hundred million
folks who Itch, at lime, lo pecu-,
late.
ALSO PATIIK XK.WS
Coming to Grand Tomorrow
Zane Gray's
"THE U. P. TRAIL"
BETTER.
EATS
are not available than
you can get at the
SILVER
GRILLE
BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOMES
Wlestorla. the most desirable res
idence site in the city of Bond.
We aro offering for the next 30
dnys some beautiful tracts rang
ing In size from one to four acres
at greatly reduced prices. These
tracts lay nice, Just enough trees
to make shade, euch tract has a
perpetuul water right, also city
wotor and lights. Any man with
a family cannot afford to be with
out a cow, chickens or garden;
those are the very things that
makes life worth living. For
terms see
HENKLE & MINER LAND CO.
Fly Time Screen Time
I. 0. JACKSON
The Screen
Man
Shop, 121 Minnesota
Call 341-W for Prices
The tenderness of
STEAKS
depend' much on how
they are cut
Try Our Steaks
We think they will
please you.
O'DONNELL BROS.
Prices of Auto
Tops Reduced
Fords $12.50
Oilier tops ill proportion.
Fords ,1'c-lipliolHlcrcd, $I.T.(IO.
Wo absolutely guarantee all
work. Xoim belter anywhere.
Bend Auto Top
Shop
lilO Greene, ood Avenue.
White River
Flour
Fowl Scientists and the groat
stomach specialists are now recom
mending pure white clean flour as the
cheapest, most nutritious and health
ful food that can he consumed by the
human race.
Every kernel of what made into
WHITE RIVER FLOUR is thoroughly
washed in pure clean water before be
ing ground into flour.
If you buy WHITE RIVER flour
you will save eating the unhealthy im
purities that are contained in flour
made from unwashed wheat.
Sold by all merchants of Oregon.
Wasco Warehouse Milling Company
The Dalles, Oregon.
Spend Your Week End at
ELK LAKE
Where The Trout Bite Best
IN THE HEART OF THE CASCADES
Boating Bathing Hiking
Tents with Springs and Mattresses
(asoline and Oil for Motorists
Saddle Hoists for Side Trips
Telephone For .Reservations
!53!i
Till'; "MILKY WAY" TO HHAITH
Sou Hill: "It's really wonderful!
rinfnolhig lino us silk
NIim-c I'm cotiHiimlliK every iluy,
A tmrl or more nf milk.
"I'm gaining weight; I'm full of pep;
My brain In clearer, too,
The "Milky Wuy" to Perfect Health
Huh made me good as now.
If you get feidln' all run down,
Just, try the "Milky Way."
You'rn bound lo "pick up" If you drink
A iiiiirl or in i It each day.
Bend Dairy Store
Wall Street
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