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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1910)
(f T -iiin ,..,., V "r 4 u. UliA. i: K ' 1 I ! i i vr i T IE TIMBER IS DISCUSSED Mill Alan Tells of Coming l)cs cltutcs Markets. OGDEN TO m Tim OUTUT In MMdle Wcat Hcnd Yellow I'lnt, AtlHed oh Otachutea, WIH llniJ CompotlOonleM Market, Duo to Short and Cheap Haul. With two railroad bulldliif into the Krcat timber belt tlint cxtemlit from IIciul aoiitliwurtl, atirvcyn reaching out to both the south nut! the cant, and apparent certainty' of big mill beltiK erected just n-t mood as tnuMportation rcH here, cnilly the uioit important and intcrcMtinj; economic Dcftchntcft Valley (irh tioti In, "How will our timber be 'handled mid whither will it be shipped?" I). I McKfiy". the well known rcprexcnlntive of the Mueller I.um ber Co.) one ol the licuvlc.it holdem In the llrud country, in n recent in tervicw had much of interest to say on these mibjrctN. The catt and vct line, It in understood, oilers the key to the tlinlwr slluutlou, Ily Its direct connection with iIicOkiIcii market mid thotc of middle west tru points the Central Oregon yel low pluc will enter b rich field with all the advantage of short freight hauls and lower rales than now ob tain Irom districts whose products now hold the market. Although no definite statement can le made, It is staled on good authority that already negotiations arc in progrcs to obtain for the Jlcnd country's lumber the same rutta to Ogdcn and other points as those now given to linker City. This will mean that the Dcschutc output will compclu on an even ttasls with the lumber of Idaho. The other competition, it Is under stood, will be forthcoming only from the idne forests of the fur south, Michigan' and Minnesota's stand now being practically a neg ligible quantity. The southern Klne, having a far longer haul, will a at a disadvantage almost impos sible to overcome. The Central Oregon pluc belt, says Mr. McKay, will tiudoubtably be the greatest field ol yellow pine prrdttctlou in the United States. Inasmuch an the pine is far more desirable for many kinds of work than fir notably fur finishing unci for small work the competition of the coast lumber will also not enter into the matter. It li improbable, however, according to experts, that atiy considerable market will tc de veloped to fur eastern iKiiuts, .or thut much lumber will ic shlpp.-d northward from lleud, because of the wilcr transportation advaut agri held by the coast shippers. Crook county is credited with over seven billion feet of pluc. Practically all ol this, it Is predict ed, will find outlet to the middle wetLyinto California. Hint l!csped Chkkcri Dinner, Ask Uuti'li White about it, IOr, if you arc looking for trouble drop around to Lara's and question Arnold concerning the chicken din ner that got nwuy Irom him., It huppeiicd this way, says Mr, White, who must defend the libel suits If any arise. Arnold decided to have chicken for dinner nnd bought n IwantcouN fowl from White. The fowl, howcycr, beside being good to look upn wan husky and as n high flyer was the equal of nnv mono plane, Mr. Arnold look it home, and getting the axe was preparing to do the cherry tree operation on the bird's neck when the victim got uway, and like the subscriber In ar- ream, was never more seen, The chicken is flying yet, it Is reported, and certainly that luclnus fowl din ner had to le called off, the chief factor therein having departed. Saturday's llasebatl Dance. I.ast Saturday night, on the eve of the l'rliievillc game, the ball team were the hosts at n well nt tended dance in Lara's Hall. The Bend Hand supplied the music and everyone tinned out for the good time they found waiting them .nnd to help the local ball players get a good financial start lor the season jllilt 0KMllUg. Hark (lack to the Olden lime. li. W. Follelt, of Olivet, Mich., a icgulur reader of The llultetiii, writes to say that he was engaged, with James und John Sims, in hunt ing and trapping on the Deschutes river ,i years ago. l'or three years they occupied a cabin u short dis tance above Hcnd, on the Sltemorc ranch. "It was a great game coun try." writes Mr. Follelt, "arid I had the best time of my life of 74 years. Not a day has passed friiicc but I have thought of the old Des chutes." Hand us your subscription. Death or the Rev, I'. I'rdersen. I'edcr I', Iedcrscu, 65 years old, died at ins Home aoout seven miles east of Hcnd last Wednesday, of general debility. The funeral took plitce Thursday from the Hcnd Dap list church, the service being con ducted by the Hev.'J. A. Mitchell. Uurlal was in Ik'iid cemetery. Mr. I'cdersen wus born In Nor way and came to America In 1883. l'or i( years he was pastor of the Norweglou IiidcK.ui)cut church of lluttc, Mont, A few mouths ago Mr, I'edersen resigned his lluttc pastorate and came to (lend in the hope that the change would benefit his health. The Ministerial Asso ciation of Untie at that time passed highly commendatory resolutions and expressed deep regret at the severance or the relations that had so long subsisted. Deceased left a widow and son here and a brother and sister in Montana. I'rlnevllle Herder Killed. Last Saturday evening George listen of I'riucville shot and killed A. F. Knndoll on the range near the county scat. Uaudall worked for Alhc Jones, whose sheep, it if alleged, were trespassing on the range rented by liMes despile the latter' rcttcatcd warnings that he would protect his rights. Hut five minutes were reniiired by the cor oner's jury to reach n verdict of justifiable killing, exonerating Ki te from blame. The Weather (or March. Observer Minor'n weather record for the month of Match shows a mean maximum temperature of 59 1 degtces above zero and a mean minimum of 37 5. The warmest weather was 71 degrees 011 the 12th and the coldest I') degrees on the 35th, There were six killing frosts on the Bill, oth. 3.th, 35th, 27th and 3oth. Total precipitation for the month was 1.32 inches. Pine needles and tin cius n spec ialty. Citv Duay. I PWc rtorw LMsksI k ttui Jjetitel Jjusinass Lsolc Uaconia, IVfisi. aaa y IBuatnttt Gtlumtlon tit an aliaolut ntetaMlty for ti young ptraon wtio iarM ta succttO In fulnraa. niui;i',iuo 01 111c jkiiici v-uegc ccurc goou O I positions as soon as graduated dtid later se cure promotions at advanced salaries. A written guarantee to place graduates of our combined course at a stipulated salary from the start, is given if desired. Write for full particulars and free catalogue to-day, Address: cJoctttcl sjjttslnoss Gollegc, Jacortm, H'asArtffan. Colonist Rates AND THE PWc rtorw IMmtM h tttttti tiHMlr hr ttw m4t of horitfflM iri riachmM. Ilka pewtrfel atd pea Irittoi Mmnu a remedy ttt MKrieV cIm. A wetMoc mefocaltoa tor the ' rrikf et palo. m4 Ike pm Hfiteicnt tw tprata tad loreeeu. IfotqtMM far' twht Hit wewnk and Injuries' el' UARfiCO WIRE and l htiUai cuM.1 jnVwIeflt, teres and Iwuke. I'acMK, none immtM U my lawanteed. (io oibk Is 10 (Add or hlfM In to y wiyt. Klfitilaullly,eaitlkrlM an eeaiert 10 mwa me jwciimc prKe., HOYT CHMiek CO, I'l ' H FOHlt. ftM,L . fc mm I. V fl -OREGON GREAT NORTHWEST The uiniiaittiieiit of the Orci;ou lUtliokd t Navigation Co. take Kieal plrntiiro in aiiiiouncing that the low rale from Ituatvrn cities, which lime done much lii(il kcamimtoiUiiiuUte travel to ami settlement in Oregon, will prcvil i;hIii tills Sprint; 13 Inclusive. . JK PEOPLE of OREGON , ' The railroad have done their part; now it' up to A you. The colonlit rate la the grentest of nil home- ImiMeri. Do all you ran to let ItuMeru people know adoul It, and encoumga thniu to come here, where ' lund la cheap and homc-bulldiug eaiy aud attractive, -v Fares Can Be Prepaid at home 11 deiircd. Any SKent ol the road uumed it aulluiritcd to receive the VJ ' required depoult and telegraph ticket to uuy point .. In the Kant. Remember The Rte-.pfom Chlcneo." vv. (rom St. IouU. f.r. from Uinhha mn( Khiims City, fn. This reduction in proportionate, from all otlmr cltict, Aarsn M..Miiiiniiif " wjyjfgr. Agent . PortlHd,, Oregon m ir 320Acre Homesteads In the fair land of Sunny Oregon 1 The only and last opportunity for the Honfeseeker to obtain Free Land. We own and oper ate our own automobiles to and from the land. Call on or write to The Spanfon Co. PORTLAND OFFICE 369 OAK ST. BEND OFFICE Pilot Butte Inn W. N. BROWN, Mrt. wmmw Properties Wanted Preparing to extensively PUT; QUT ,, .operating BULLETINS of properties FOR SALE, from Goldendal'c, Wnsh.f to Hcnd, Or., owners and agents are asked to SUBMIT deals and complete " selling DETAILS on their best offer- . "i 'irigs, to ..-.,. s - 0. &' W. Farm & Fruit lands Syndicate SEATTLE, WASH. IllTaMiwitfiiatl'i II1J-J3:1 A SjaCTilt uVtftll for. every use. Cut gnro4 ly full. Two hip pocket. Felled teem. Continuous fly. f Mid rib MWtfifY.GItANT&C9. t.. .!.. faUee OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITKB 8TATMB .WWitBH.Tift 4hi S. atwrasa rrwldeiil ... VlCT-lTwidtBt (Penury ofRUte rhlr C Knox GccrtUry crTruuixPiMia MacVrach ScctrtaryofUxriof -.Rltnt A. Btliner CTtUry ofwtr,..... -1. M. Dickinion 9creurjr of Kry ..-.Cine L. Utrtr MUTIU'r m GMaoct B4 LMvjCIwIh N(t roMtoltrCBl..l'fk H. HlUicockl Attornty Ctncrml ...jCont W. Wkkctitum I bccnUry of Agriculture -aKi WiUou I CoTwoor Kecnury of BUM. . Trckiunr Attorney Or net l 6TATK . H. W Btnwnl .... O. A, DtetU ...-A. XI Cr.wlo bdpc 1-uUlc Inunictloa ..J II Acktrutan aui riiBtcr . - .... W. 8. Punnlmy Itairy 4 CooJ ConmlMieur J W lulled CaminUtlulcr or Labor UIUIMi0 I' He ... Tho.K.CmpU.! nauroau wmmiiiwDtr, viyue B. Allen f OawaLI Vm Ranr and Vomtry Warden , a. CJ, inrnao J piaic linBia.vrw 4HM.HMM4.M.H.Jonn n. LCttt U, S. Stialora. Coosmamcn. . tilrorM K. OamUtUlJ "iaaalMnHMru.)r. ' I W. C lltwt- I w R. Mlia T. A. WcB F A. Moure ICKakln VTa. X. Klnz W. T. Slalor eltVKNTH JOWCIAf. EXraiCT Judge... - -W. t Hradiha Bupreaw Judce Attorn ey- .Yiriw wUatl Statu Boaanur Cotrraoi. (With ) John H.LcwU. Bute Hnlnrr. . Babm. II. T. Holate, 8upt. tHr. Mo. i Kanana, rl . M.iMaxui, Bupt.uiv.no. 1 tuatru.jr.il CKOOC COUNTY Judrr. -.. - II, C HI 1 Clcik ........ Warren Brotl mierlff-. .. .- Fn.uk Mki Tteatunru. . . W P, Kl I Aunw, '. -J U. La rolle Kcnou priDnuroi h a. n Surveyor...-. .... ,-.. . Vrrd a H .... ' I It II Bav.l vwBmwwminM w... i .. t ,.m.. ui" THK COUKTH. CiacoiT Coout first Monday lit Mayi I Ml Monday In OctolMr. I PaoaATB CouaT Mrl Monday In each tnorl Commiwiohuis' CocaT Ftrat WednewJ In January. March. Mar. July, tvtutcuil ana Movcmocr. IflUrKCHOO, UltTBICT No. ti, (O.C Coe (M.Trlp'el'l Clerk .-....-.. .-, - m -.K. A, 81J MlM Ruth L. RrM MluAnutP. Mark.l mm nau.i vanaevi MU Marion ul MlM Noua Kleharda Mtaa Kloreoc C. Ye CITY OK BKND ,... .C. W Mfl , rtw.w twi W V -..... . -8 J.Sp.1 Tetchem...... Mayor ...-.-. Recorder .... Ttauter.. , AMcrmeu V i .. Klai. (J. K. Hunter j IJ oncill li.j Overtnr T. W, Triplet l. II. Kclley w. H.1 belli r "Tfti ; ... J ;'. '""mH'lw us- wimf'" mfll!ir- . "- -. . Mr. . aijVVffl,. L.. Vl t v .lLmmtr