The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 29, 1904, Image 1

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STAGE LINE CHANGES'
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the pumped of a daily government
mail service to Mend the Sister
IH'ople and those on the direct
route betwern the two places desire
the establishment of u new postal
route liorcnild n petition for such
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and Prlncvltlo nnd Triweekly ll-f" ,8! ,,,",
AI.LINOIIAM TAKIS OVIiK THAT
TUB VANUIiVliRTS.
twocn Hcttd nuil Sliver l.nko Will
Iks Under Una MnnagamcntMnll
Contract Inclitdad.
hereafter In the afternoon instead
of morning nnd returning in the
morning instead of afternoon.
Tilts Is to accommodate the mail
schedule, which cannot for the pres
ent be chunked. The stage will
run daily to Hcnd, and from Hcud
southward to Silver I.nke triweek
ly as now. Thin stage will make
headquarters at the Pilot Huttc
Inn and livery stahle.
I'KTITIONR I'OH MAIL C1IAN0IW.
People in the country between
Hcnd and Sisters want a mail ser
vice established 'direct between the
two places. Now Sisters gets
mail only from iprinevillc. It is
only 35 mites to Haul and 40 miles
to Priucville. Important interests
ore growing up between liend and
Sisters and the places arc coming
to have much in common. With
$5:
TOR A POSSIBLE PARADISE
27,000
Acres of Land
IN OROCJON
Fukh to those who will pay
from $$ t0 ?'5 Pcr ncre fr
Perpetual Water-right
TO TlUt COI.UMMA SOtlTHKKN
1HKI0AT10N COMl'AfcY.
LoYidfi located in the Des
ch'ttttfij Valley, Crook county,
Oreg'tffr. SVnter now on land.
Scud for descriptive pamphlet
B. S. COOK
251 Alder St., Portland, Oreg,
HiaaVia mi
ment is also on foot for
umkiilg the PrinevilleMichd until
service daily by the government.
Heretofore thin service has been
handled by the Allmghnm stage
line without uxeitM. to the govern
ment, but hercilftcr it is desired to
have the government stand the ex
jwusc. A ctitiou for iivcrqasc of
the set vice on thin route to liend
from tllwcekly to daily is now re
ceiving slgitaturerslHli here and
at Priucville, nnd Uierc is little
doubt that it will be granted.
DESCHUTES
U CROSSE MJMIVft?
INVEST M(M,i fetffc
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llvcrytlilnz SntlM.try mrf
port nt Ion, nnd thi ay
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rmdTo Huy
Hi.lld Mill.
aituk oiisciiLrrns lands.
I heir
People
I 'n 1110 Spread I'ar artd
Como to Occupy 'Ihciri.
Willinm Ilrtice, J. Wood oiid
V. W.Long.ot Waitsbtirx, nh ,
wore in the Deschutes country this
week and udected JMo ntVei of
Columbia .Southern if'rigitK-d lauds
for liiomsclve nnd n few friends
who will soon come to occupy them.
All thasc latuls arc In i6-ii.
W. It. nuil L; J. Shell and their
families, recently from Tennessee,
have come up to improve 3?o acres
of Columbia Southern landv most
of which arc held by their Port
laud friends. They cxjcct o get
a considerable area in crop this
scawn. They ary much pleased
with this country'? Mr. Atkinson
jWitt of the week in UerrtM
into the lumber sitti- 'toa.
Tuesday foY Witt ,c
there goto to StxilA-u
wilt return to Hcud lot fwi
nminatiou.
Mr. Pecknrt is to
Lprnclicnl lumbcrmail
hesitate to say he wj
the outlook here, cxt
single point of
His jteoplc want
thousand acres of &,,
put In n mill at once, big
not want to eUblM It
where they cnunot uio
Hut for lack of tran ti.'
concern would cugag 't
here at once. Mr Put t
the opinion that an ew 1
road will, after all, be ,
tench Hcud, but he dot
it within two years. Ut
road informotiou that tt&s
ly not obtuiti'id in Orcna-
After standing scuaJ
in looking carefully o.ct
of Oregon, Washington.
fumillss arc to follow later
It. Cunningham, of Silver City,
Idaho, cumc iu Sunday and yes
terday the Kev. Father I,. l Quit
laumc, of Ontario, arrived to look
over DoKchutes lands. These men
have hnd considerable experience
with irrigated lauds nnd they arc
to find locations for about 50 fami
lies who will come iu a little later
if everything is found satisfactory
here.
Dr. M. V. Turlcy, of Weston,
Oregon, left for home the first of
this week after n brief examination
of this lotnlity for a company of
about i'i families who have sold
their hoMtttgk iu the Umatillacouu
try ainl at turning this wa for
new honits.
J. A. Campbult, of the Uockford
(Wash.) Hcgister, Dr. James Kel
ly, nlso of Uockford, Thomas I.usk,
of I,n Grande, Or., and Amos lied
rick, of SKknuc, arrived Wednes
day, driving in Iroin Shntiiko by
way of Madras and Trail crossing.
They left this morning by way of
Priucville. Their visit was for the
purpose of examining the Vlescrt
latuls of this locality. Mr. I.usk
represents a party of alput 25 fami
lies looking this way for location.
More Land Withdrawn.
Dyau order from the general
laud office at Washington, under
date of April i., all the vacant un
appropriated public laud in section
7, sections 17 to at, both inclusive,
and sections 28 1033, both inclusive,
Tp. 10 S. K. to 15. are tcmiwrurily
withdrawn from settlement, entry,
sale or other disposal, excepting
under the mineral laws, pending
determination as to the advisability
of including said lauds within the
Coscade Range forest reserve.
This takes 12 .sections that are jo
rough and poorly timbered ttlmt no
entries have been made ou .them.
Ilcrmnti Pluck
the estate of N I
I.a Crosse. Wis
IsVHl Monday morning I.oreu It.
AllirigWu will take over the stage
Hue and business of the VnmWvurt
Hros. between Prinevillc and Silver
hake. The bargain for the transfer
of the propekly wusmade between
the VniidcvcllHMtf Ct. M. Cornell
witly this wtek lul It wns turned
over to Alliiigiuttu Uy Cwtnett the
name day, so AlliUXlwM wilt take
M)iassiou illrcct fttni theVande
Veils. This includes lt hc Mock
but six horses ntkd all the vehicles
hud paraphernalia isel III the stttge
bUsiUons UtwevMi Priucville and
ftllW Lake, including the uiuil
UOttthict.
Dick Vnudcvcrt has been pro
prietor of this stage line for about
five yours and has been assisted by
tits brother, Waller, iu the manage
ttibnt of the btnltia.it. They have
also Inicii engaged iu the livestock
' nnd ranching business, which has
grown to such proportions that it
required time and energy that has
been put iu the Mage. Sale of the
stage Hue leaves them free to pros
ecute their ranching and stock
raising.
'-fc- MrwAtliugham expects to re
1Tsc!uVsJto"geoJicduIe lctvccitfi!ahktf.i1nij
liend and Priucville, leaving Hcud from Portland nnd scvcroT "other yellow pine belt of the
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It is almost too easy to 1
lumber made from it is
to most other for genera
He says our yellow pine i4
superior to the white piu?$
It is not, like the sugar pbr
heavy to float, it docs nr uy$k
easily nnd it lasts well.
On tho Ocnliam Pall
C. M Ked field nrnv
night to tnkc charge of Utt (fff
of locating the Heiiham I
of the Deschutes Irrigatic
cr Company (the old Oicg
lion Company's route) at
ing the lands laying u
proposed ctnnl. With 'tip
Robert Hick son, of M'W
Lawrence Allen, of Port
later. They will assist ii
field in this work. He ffl
a party of eight men, fi ca
will be chosen from
enumeer force of tn
This work will tukc jHtattjM (I
Mr. Ked field was
about four Years ago
with the Columbia
wav sttrvev. For the nast three
years, however, he has been located
in Omaha, with the engineer de
pjstrnent of tlui Union Pacific rail
road. His futility is at Moro, nnd
will Yctnain there wnne ttino, Mrs
Kcdficld befitg a daughter of Mr.
FiUmaurice. of that place. Later
they will probably move lp liend.
Last Friday the blocks iu the
Bend townsite were marked by fur
rows run with a plow so it is now
easy to find ones way 011 the various
streets. The work of finding names
for the streets is now engaging
nttptitioti. The street to the west
ward of Wall, near the river batfk.i
will probably be colled bumimt,
and next to the eastward of Wall
will be Hand street. Names of
trees will largely be employed in
the cross streets. The work of
grubbing out most of the trees tu
the street Hues is going forwiird;
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