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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1910)
11 r -it'irirfT wtmrra. .a NationaljCash Market DavJes fc Idlnir, Wall Street -.- WK UA1 . INSTALLED THE ' Biggest c(f Jox in Crook Co, All Meats Kcpi? Modern Cold Storage Mctliods. :: Wc Are Qlad to Supply Cold Storage Space Cor the Use of our Customers The Biff Guessing Contest Closes in Two Weeks. A po Oil. STOVE GOES TO TIIK WINNER. COME IN AND INVKSTJOATK. Balogna, Wienewurst and other Sausages on hand. F. W. STAFFORD Proprietor. DESCHUTES Addition Adjoins Bend on the south. Most beautifuf residential sec tion in Bend. REASONABLE PRICES Also Some Choice Business Lois. Timber Lands Bought and Sold. HUNTER & STAATS WALL STREET, BUND, OR. CANDY, FRUIT M. J. KELLY Drtvlcs Uulldlnjr, Wall St., UUND, OREGON ASptefrftdOyeraM for every iMe. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. lalatrtrtMa. MUftftlY.HANUCQ. Slualactamt MitubU (rffmti TiT. Buckley Express Co. Direct Express Service between Shaniko and Jlctid. Two Rips Koch ay every week Careful Attention. , Stops! ROYAL TOM NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. ti. Land office (I The Dalles, or. lunt Jtli igtei Nolle l hereby alveu that Fred A. Aliouqciti of Bend, Oregon, who, oil Heiitcniuer stth. ifoo. mad llomealead entry (H.rUI No, 03996), No, UWifTUMNWU. end Jl HVYtf.tkc. ji.Tp. I9., M. nil W.M.. has filed nutlre of luUn. tiou to make I'lhal Commutation l'toof, to eUU llih claim to the land above dcacrlbed, brfotelt C, Kill., U. B. Comuiluloucr, at til. oillce at, Uend. Ortiou, ou the islu itay of July, igis. Claimant uaiusa as wltuesaeai Corlee It, Alleu, Luther Melke antt David Hill, ot Bend. Oregon, a ml William N, Jlullliuhtuil, uf Ho.laiul, Oitgon, luijjlM C. W, MOOKlt, Register. A handsome black Belglan-Per chcron stallion, will make the sea son at the Autie bam in Bend. TERMS; $t 50 to insure; sea. son, $8 00, Payment due when marc is known to be wltu loni, Care will be taken to avoid acci dents but responsible for uone. RALPH DUNN, Owner. ANTON AUNE, Caretaker. WEATHER REPORT RECORDS ON THE DESCHUTES Temperature Must (Jo Down to 26 Degree to He Harmful to Cropg Ordinary frosts Do Little Injury. Administratrix's Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given to all whom II may con cern, that the imileralitncd haa fllcd her dual ac count of Urn calate o( I'aiiny C. lloycr, drccaacd, late or Crook County. Oregon, Ami that the Court haa act the saiue fur (tearing on the tat .lay of Auguit, 1910, at to o'clock a, m. ofaald iliu at the County Court room In the County Coutt lloute, at Prlitevllle In Crook County, Oregon, ami that the aald account and any oo leciiou. Iiuirtu win iwa iir.ui aim wmcu ujiuu 1,v (h. t?mrl at aald time ami tlace. Dated at llciut, Oregon, lh,llte itth day of June. 1910. Iiuiium p. tiHii'i'in, Ailinliuatratrlx of the lUlate ofl'auuy C. Boyer, Deceased, l(lij In an official report upon the cll nintc of the Deschutes Valley, pre pared by Edward A, IJeals, dis trict forecaster at Portland, and just issued by the Department of Agriculture at WusliitiK'oti, a t-reat deal of important informa tion appears. In addition to the facts bout temperature and mols ture there is an intelligent general statement of conditions here, ac companied by maps and reproduc tions of photographic views, ntid conclusions of much value to those trying to develop the country. Par home example, here is a pa-a-graph under the sub-beading "His torical and Descriptive:" The tint white people to explore the Deadlines Valley were those under the command of Cot. John C. I'remont in 1 8)3. Thlf rarty left The Dalles in November and traveled south to Califor nia, Thev MKtl through the Dee cliutcs Valley, and the Walker Moun tain were named by Col. I'rrtnont after the army officer who directed hint to mike the journey, Irrigation In a mall way hat been carried on In the neighborhood of l'rittevillc for many years, but no attention was given to this subject In other part o( the valley until about eight years ago, when extensive projects under the Carey Act were started in the neighborhood of Bend. There are now several thousand acres of J lanu in nie uescuuics vaney oeuijf, irri gated and more will soon be ready. The principal ditches now in operation are the I'lnley ditch near Kostand, the Central Oregon, Pilot Butte and Colum bia Southern ditches near .'lend, sod the Carmlchael ditch at Prlneviil. To thotc who wish to live on the land and cultivate it thousands of acres are open to tetueuicni, ami it is expected mat In short while the large sheep and cattle ranches will be things of the past and that small farms devoted to the raislnir of Drain, alfalfa and vegetables will take tueir places. After reference to the railroad construction and a brief sketch of the physical characteristics of the country, a. number of the estab lished towns arc mentioned and this statement follows: There is no question but this country, which is larger than the State of New Jersey, offering such exceptional advan tages from an agricultural and manufac turing standpoint, will soon become well populated and the scat of numerous industrial activities. In view of the tendency to laud or condemn overmuch the tempera ture of this region, from facts ouly half acccrtalned, the following of ficial statcmeut Is of the greatest importance: lu general the elbnate is dry and sub ject to great extreme of temperature: there is an abundance of sunshine aud for that reason, as well as on account of the dryness ot the air, the extremes of temperature are not so noticeable as they otherwise would be. lu the; heart ot the valley the temperatures sometimes go below freezing point in midsummer, but they do not remsln below this mark, as a rule, long enough to injure hardy vegetation; however, when a tempera ture of 16 degree is reached damage ensues, and the interval between the last temperature of 36 degrees in the Spring and the drat In the l'all consti tute the growing season for the staple crops tn the valley. This season usually begins the middle of May aud lasts until the middle of September. The prevail ing winds are southwesterly, with a ten dency to veer to the west, or even north west, at times during the summer months. The merfn temperature for the entire valley as obtained from all available re cords is 48 degrees; the warmest month is July with mean temperature of 67 degrees, and the coldest is Jauusry with a mean of jt The warmest part ot the valley is near the mouth of the river, where the mean temperature is 53 degrees, from which point it decreases in going up stream to about 41 degrees near the mouth ot the West fork (Ilig River). In the summer mouths temperature of 90 degrees are not uncommon in all part of the valley, except high up on the slope ot the mountains, where the titer luometrr seldom If ever register 80 de grees. Sometimes the temperature rises above too degrees, but such great heat is rare and doea not last loot:, There are usually short spells every winter with zero temperatures, gnu vraatiier 01 tuts character may occur in December, Janu ary or I'coruary, out, eeiuotn is so low a mark reached lit November' or March, although iu these months it ha been ths.t low on n few occailons, A note under the table of frost data reads as follows; Iu case where the records do not show actual frost, temperature of 36 or below have been jtsed, as this tempera ture appeara to be the critical one for the staple crops In the bottom lauds, and hardy vegetation doe not suffer greatly unless the temperature reaches 36 degree or goes below that mark. Call For Bids. Notice 1 hereby given that Mated bids will bs received by School District No. 73, Crook County, Ore., for construction of a new school house in said district, plans aud specifications for which may be examined at the store of N, P. Smith. Demi, Oregon, All bid must be filed witlt Hie clerk of said district on or be fore June i$, 1910. Klght 1 reserved to reject any or all bids, lly order of the directors. U I". Nklson, Clerk, MKRCIIANT TAILORING A SPECIALTY JAc 4eas uoggery FINK ASSORTMRNT OP SUMMER SHIRTS SMS EXCLUSIVE AOKNCY FOR The Nettletoft Shoe fcB& MEN'S TROUSERS A. L. FRENCH Wall Street, - - - BEND, ORF.GON FOUR HORSD LIVERY. SADDLE MORSES. Bend Livery, Feed & Stable Co. J. H. WENANDV, Prop. ALL KINDS OF LIGJHT AND HEAVY LIVERY Also HAY, OATS, BARLEY, WHEAT, CHOP WHEAT, . BRAN AND MIDDLINGS. All Orders promptly Delivered. Order by Phone No. 18. Horses Bought and Sold. Light and heavy Horses for Sale. Timber Lands Wanted 320-Acre Irrigated Farm Lands ' City Prop erty and Acreage List your Timber Lands with us quick. We have cus tomers waiting. We can locate you on the Choicest Homestead Lands in Central Oregon. Satisfaction guaranteed. List your Farm Lands with us. Our list is good now but we desire to increase it. We ' have plenty of buyers coming. We have call for all kinds of City Property and Acre age. Let us know what you have in this line. The Home Land Company W. W. ORXUTT, Manager. C. S. BENSON; ATTORNEY AT LAW OKPICK IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO. BKKD, ORXOON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER FIRST MATIOKAt, BANK BtBfl., BKWD, OfcXOOH W. P. MVKRS O. C Y0UHO MYERS & YOUNQ LAWYERS L a id 1 a w, Oregon Practice in all Courts and Depart ment of the Interior. U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OPFICK OVJtR PIRST KATIOKAt X. Office Hours: 10 to i a, to,; x to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Bknd, :- Oxsgok Dr. a. a. BURRis.rmiss: Healer. Diseases SatetsWalljr Treated without tsie Dae of Drat or Surgery, by the Matarsl Metbofe of Htallpf . Chrom ic IiMca a tprcUUj. Csaanlutlo Fret Member of tbc Stale and National Hatmoyath fiodcty. OSee la Johanoa B1d( BesvS, Crete B. FERRELL Physician and Surgeon Office1 over Deschutes Baaktag aad Trust Co. Wall street, Bead, Or. F. O. MINOR LAWXKKCIt BVIL&INS LIFE FIRE ACCIDENT INSURANCE Notary Public aad OmveyaMlBje All Legal Papers CorrecUr Drsas. FIDELITY 10ND6 F. H. MAY CIVIL, ENGINEER SURVEYOR Bead, Oregoa. GEORGE S. YOUNG CIVIL AND MININQ ENGINEER WITH L. D.WIHST, C. X. Bead, Oregoa NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land OaSc at lAhtritw, Or. May at, tfta, ttotiet Is ktrefcr glwa Hurt WHMaas 6. FaraMMMa. of Realaad, Ofcos. whs. on rif , Mat, aaade HeauMeM mtry. no. w, m bm. arc. h, Tmp. a- R. K. W. , haa fttej Mate of tntesMen (a auk Ftaat CeamMaMM mmf, to entaaMah tUUa to the Un4 adore dnweangd. before H.C-HaH. U. . CeaHBtasteaer. at B4. Otttoa. on the I5 4ay ot July, tgta. " uiltH uan ma whimim: l.-T. Cintr. Lnrav U. Bw t. WUttun Br rtaabaas. Grove Calrfirail. aH of Kaataad. Ore gon. ARTHUR W.ORTOrT, l-10 wm, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Laad (Mke. LakcWew. Or. KoUcc Is herebr ainn that . Ralph U Cntila, of RolDd.Ortitjn,wKo,oa May 4, iat, Crescent THE JUNCTION CITY. Situated 50 miles south of Bend, on the Oregon Trunk Railroad and on the Natron Cut-oft of the Southern Pacific, Cresent offers Great Investment Bargains. Special Inducements for Business Men and Home Makers, Automobile Service from Bend LOTS ON EASY TERMS See L. L. FOX, Bend Agent Central Oregon Investment Co. L. P. WAKEFIELD, Manaz)r, Cnwccat, Oregon.. M.1r. Vlnat unmnlflllAfl Proof, to i cUtmloUieUaa above described, before at-C Wlu.U. . Commuatoner, m mtua. un,M Ibe oia day of June, 1910. CUlmsnt Basse as wKaeaaest Nettle ShBUn. Mr. R. C RteMe. W. F. Vua devert. W. O. FonMtaia. nil of Rsataod, trf, 11-15 ARTHUR W. ORTUN. Ragtattr. Nttc to Crc4Hrs. U the County Court of tfce SlnUof OwfrHifce Crook Caaoly. la the Matter of tk Maaate of Wea Onott, Deetaaed. The undersigned tUTlni; ' spseteted by the vount y Coutt of tkeptate efOfiase AdaaU Utratoi of the Katt of Kite Oeawat. deeeaMd. notice la betrby ttvn to lave ctMor ef a4 ettata a.l all penoaa bavtug ofolina agaSoat, Mtd dt ceased to prtotnt vben vented a quired by Uw vltbla sis atoavtb Rer tbe nrat puUkatloo or thla Notice to tkcaador atgntd at lb OlSke of C, S. aHsaaat. la tbe Fust NsUoaat Bask BuUdlag. Bead. O rage a. Dated May Mtk, two. ' WILLIAM W. ORCOTT, AdmtnUtratoroftlie ttateorMtUaOfe4t,Be CCSKd if 4 Nettcs) et Ftcwt StTJiaMit. In the County Court of the State of Oregoa for the Coeaty of Cn. In tbe Matter of tkc NeUte et J. Ktteweetk Cotcnaa, Deceaeed. Katat of . XlUworth CslaiMi, Deeeaaed. Notice la hereby given by Mk aiMkrateaed. eaec utrlaoflheceaete of . MfHarth CntMaaa. de ceased, to the creditor ef.'aad attairasaakav- leUlaaaaii Ike aaas Iteaand to teea. ceased, to the creditor ef.'aawt attM tkem verlaed a teealrcd. by Uw HUa Me mouths after the Sett pabUcMloa ofiatk to tbe aald eeecutrte at tbe oatce of Veraea A. Hotel Dalles The Dalles, Oregon New, thoroughly equipped, modern hotel: steam heat, etevator; suites end rooms with baths. First class cafe. Rates ranging from 50c and $1 upward. Ideal Stopping Place for All' Going Into Central Oregon. N. K. CLARK, MMMgtr. Forb4 ha tbe First Natloaat Beak Mae;.. 1 Oeegea. Ibe aaate being tbe seaee for Sfw traae scttoaoftbe buetaeu of the said estate la the aaid cUy. county sad state. Bated this joth day of Mar, lew. MART K COUUUN. XaecutriK of the atsteH of J. Kttsereetk Cak- bm, Occeaecd. ts-ta NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ISOLATXU TRACT. PUBLIC LAND 8ALK. No,eU7. O.S,LaadOaee, Tb Selfos, Or., JaMsVC As mm KesVee U bereef la that, MSltaatieby tk Caaiiatailiiiear tbe Bcaent Lead Opec, aader tfrlaa af Act W Ceagrte ajaroved Jaae J. te, labSkrlva, u, we vrtM affor at aabHc aale, vatke Wahatt bOaW, M o'eaaA a. .. m she MSk day of July, taie, at ihiadVc. tke foJ. tos7eat aJaad. to HlTw)lW).ec. U,Tp:a.R..W.M. " . Any acraaas aVataaatg adveraelir the above-described hinde fe advlied to file their clalaaa. or obtecttoaa, on ar before tkf day above deeig aatedfor sale. c. yy. MOORK, Reglrter. Advertise it pays.