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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1910)
o lk .-.' , i r $ . " i W'. ". H-i, f I t.y. f i -'4? , HF - I "A- I" '' J 'r ' f r Crescent THE JUNCTION CITY. Situated 50 miles south of Head, on the Oregon ( Trunk Huilroad and on the Natron Cut-ofi of the ' Southern Pacific, Crcscnl oilers Great Investment Dargain.s. Special Inducements for Ihtsincss Men and Home Makers. Automohilc Service from Jieiid LOTS ON EASY TERMS See L. L. FOX, Bend Agent Central Oregon Investment Co. L. P. WAKEFIELD, Manlier, Crescent, Orcjjon. DESCHUTES Addition Adjoins Bend on the south. Most beautiful residential sec tion in Bend. REASONABLE PRICES Also Some Choice Busihess Lots. Timber Lands Bought and Sold. HUNTER & STAATS WALL STKI2KT, BEND, OR. CANDY, M. J. KELLY All Spring Samples ty o w Here .Spring Suit You Want That You Can to look nice, to hang well, wear well and give you value received for what you pay for it. Come look over the Samples. A. D. MOE, The Tailor. National Cash Market Davles Hulldlnjr, Wall Street F. W. STAFFORD, Proprietor Tm Buckley Express Co. Direct Express Service between Shaniko and Jlend. Two Rips Each ay every week Careful Attention. No Stops! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U, H. UiiU Oftlca at The Italics, Or. lime 7th if 10, Notice li hereby liven that 1'ied A. nhonqett. of Bend Oregon, who. on Remember 6lli. ivA, mad llomralead entry (Berlal No, ojyi), No IMH.rorBKNWlf, ami IW BWW. Hcc.Ji.Tp 19I.K, It. W.M., 111 lUcd notice of Inten tion to make Vlnal Commutation Proof, to estab llth claim to the land above described, bforll C. Itllli, U, B. Commluloucr, at hli onice at. Mend. Oregon, on the loth day of July, 1910. Claimant uanuiai wltucaaeai Cortes H. Alien, Luther Melke and David IIIII ol Bend. Oregon, aud Wllllaut N. llolllushead, ol Kotland, Oregon, ui jIm C. W. MOORU, Register, FRUIT Davlcs Uulldlnjr, Wall St., UEND, ocaoN Depend On ROYAL TOM A handsome black Bclgian-Per clicrou stallion, will make the sea sou at the A tine barn in Bend. TERMS: $13.5010 insure; sea son, $8 00. Payment due when mare is known to be with foal. Care will be taken to avoid acci dents but responsible for uone. RALPH DUNN,"Twuer. ANTON AUNE, Caretaker. Administratrix' Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given to alt whom It may con cern, that the uiiueraigncd haa filed her final c couutofthceatateol fanny C. Uoyer, deceased, late of Crook County, Oregon, Ami that the Court haa act the aame for heating on the lit day of Auguit, igio, at lo o'clock a, m. of Mid day at the County Court room In the County Court lloute, at rrlncvllle In Crook County, Oregon, and that the aald account and any ob jections thereto will lie heard and pasted upon by the Court at aald lime aud place. Dated at lleud, Oregon, thta, the nth day of June, 1910. I,0ltLI.A S. OKIHHN, Administratrix of the Jtsiaieof I'auuyC Iioyer, Deceaaed, ijllj F FOREST BAD CONSERVATION MBTHODS Timber Men Would Have Government Make Fire Servant for Preserving limber. Federal Forestry Methods are Criticised. "The Practical Vs, The Feder al Government's Theoretical Ideas on Forestry, " is the title of a paper dealing with forestry conservation prepared by George L. Iloxic ol Sun Francisco, whose ideas, there In expressed, bear the indorsement of scverul influential timber men. In its relation to the general sub ject of conservation und foresty methods the aiticle contains much of interest aud value. While it has particular reference to California timber Us subject matter is almost equally applicable to that of Ore gon. After calling attention to the fact that "from time immemo rial fire has been the salvation" of forests, through its proper use by the Indians, the article, in part continues: The practical Invites the aid ol fire at servant, not u a matter, It surely will be. In a very abort time unlet- the federal Government clinngca it way by ellmltiBtiUK the thcuretlcal and gruiplnx ibe practical. 1'lrc always ha been and alwayt will be the aalvatlon and preservation of our California suj(ar aud white pine forests, and 110 doubt the forests ol many other states. Ill manner, however. Ore run iilUK at will 1 uuater. Till t nut the practical. It I the intention to deal herein with fire a a acrvaut, and pre pare for it coming in advance, which can be dour successfully in the lummcr mouth aud the servant fire put to work In the fall months, or after the first rain, when It would require aid rather than otherwise iu It j,ood work ol deiiroylng decayed Icy, and off.fall, the accumu lation of a year or two or more, at alto destroying the ilcitructlve insects in them. Naturally the question I asked by the llicorlat "how will the fire be kept from the standing live limber and It aaveil from the awful ravage of fire deliber ately turned loose in it?" The amwer I Iu ittclf, it won't burn, as an all-wise nature ha jjlvcn it protection Iu the form of bark that I a nonconductor of heat. But that all-wise nature does not prevent a dead tree from falling or rolling against a live one and (objecting it to uuutual and unnecessary hazard. The practical simply proposes to remove these extra hazards iu advauce of the servant fire. It is claimed by the theorist that fire even patting through forests areas previously prepared for it will destroy young trees and the damage on this ac count would be irreparable. The practical answer to till if, that In the forests described, an average from say 5 to 15 tree, (vety much ofteuer the lormcr number) is all an acre will sustain. In nature it is simply the sur vival of the fittest, so that in mature forests fittest control, in effect, stunt, aud make dormant the younger growth, by depriving such younger growth ol the life-giving light and heat. Aud this younger growth will never make any considerable headway until the parent tree is removed, as can le read ily demonstrated by cutting any of the trees subjected to the conditions described aud counting the yearly rings. The writer ha cut tree growing under the condition described not exceeding two inches in diameter, aud found them to be upwards of fifty year of age. Hart conditions of light and heat been favorable these Mine trees would have been twelve to fifteen inches at least in diameter, In this period of lime. The damage by fire to forest trees of all kinds will almost universally be noted to have occurred at the butts and oti the uphill side of the particular tiee damaged, thus evidencing the fact that extra hazard in the shape of accumu lated tuftauiable matter drifting down hill wa the direct cause. Milling operations in practical for estry would consist of simply barveating the ripe and mature timber and cleaning thercaiter wttit tue servant nre. The thcorlttssay at time of harvesting the forest crop of logs, sufficient seed tree must be left to iiisurc and perpetu ate the forest growth. The practical know that in the Cal Ifornia lorist areas, at least, the season following milling operation (unless it be the purpose of owner to fight the new growth) a hundred, aud per chance a thousand or more, little forest trees will spring up where one pareut tree was removed, then in a few years the danger of fire I real, for a thicket con dition exists and total destruction by the matter fire is unavoidable, unless the cutting down and thliiulng of these new forest growths is resorted to in advauce of the servant fire. The practical realize that nothing but a miracle will keep fire out of the forest areas, for to accomplish this, lightning even must be eliminated, aud further, realize that It the theoretical continues for a few years longer there will be 110 hope of saving them from uscle aud unnecessary damage, as the accumulated fallen limbs aud accompanying haaard t many times greater iu five or ten than In two or three yean, for in the nature of things forest tree drop their lower limbs annually and others are broken by snow, falling timber or otherwise as the case may be. The practical nay "let the fire at the proper time of year run at will," in the forest described rather than not at all, as It can be clearly demonstrated that the class of forests named are greatly benefitted rather than injured by this inimucr of treatment. The proof is abundant In the fact of our having mag nificent virgin forests that have been subjected to tire at will aud n6t at selected favorable periods of the year for the past five hundred to two thousand years, The difficulties encountered by private owners in caring by prac tical methods for their timber when It is encompassed by forest reserves is touched upon. The Federal theoretical forestry regime will not permit the proper uc of the servant fire, says the writer, cither in its reserves or the private holdings therein. The result will be wide spread loss at the hands of the master fire, should existing meth ods continue. . Why not by practical forestry keep the supply of inflamable matter on the forest cover or carpet so limited bv timely burning to deprive even the iigntning urea ot lumcient luel to in any manner put them in the ponltlon of the master? In short, remove the cause ami and In to doing remove the effect, a fire to the forests are ss necessary a crematories add cemctarle to our cities and towns, a till I Nature's pro cess for removing the ded of the forett family and bettering condition for tlte living. For SAI.K One Economy Chief Separator, medium size. One Single, Section harrow. One 12 Inch plow. Address P. C. B. care Bulletin. 1316 Advertise It pays. r MERCHANT TAILORING A SPECIALTY Jie Aten s Joggery FINE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER SHIRTS SSS EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR The Nettleton Shoe IK MEN'S TROUSERS A. L. FRENCH Walt Street, - - - BEND, OREGON FOUR HORSE LIVERY. Bend Livery, Feed S: Stable Co. J. H. WENANDY, Prop. ALL KINDS OF LIGHT 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 City Prop erty and Acreage Irrigated Farm or Lands The Home Land Company W. W. OR.GUTT, Manager. Hotel Dalles The Dalles, Oregon You are cordially Invited to make TftTl HOTEL DALLES your reatliiK place while waiting over between trains on your way to aud from Partlatul. New, thoroughly equipped, modern hotel; steatu heat, elevator; suite and rooms with baths. Vint class cafe. Rates ranging from 50c aud f.1 upward. Ideal Stopping Place Going to and from Central Oregon. N. K. CLARKE, Mu:ftr. VVJ1 Taper at Portland Trices N. P. WEIDER PAINTER & Paperhanger Cheapest and Best Wall Taper Sam ple In the county. Get My Trice. Box 39, Dend, Oregon. H. Al. COOK Photographer New at PrecTillc. DON'T FORGET THAT HE IS ALWAYS READY TO GIVE PROMPT AT TENTION TO ORDERS FROM BEND PEOPLE. SADDLE HORSES. Ultimate on application 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 Ls 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. C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OPFICn IN FIRST KATlONAt HANK JM.DO. BKND, ORItOON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER FIRST MATIOMAI. BANK SIDO., mtw, ORKOOM W. P. MYKRS O. C. VOUNO MYERS & YOUNO LAWYERS Laidlaw, Oregon Practice in all Courts and Depart meat of the Interior. U. C. COE, M . D. Physician and Surgeon OKFICK OVKR HIRST NATIONAL UK. Office Hour: to to 1 a a. m.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. ai. BENO, :- OXXGOM Dr. A. A. BURR1S, rmSSE Healer. DUtaar BoctrwfuMjr Trctrir-1 Without Ibc Use of Drags of Burgtry, by the Natural Httbodj of Mcallac Cfcroa le DUtasra a Specialty. Coaaaltatloa Free MtmUroHbe Bute and National Natcropath Bodctjr. OStce la Johnson Btdj(., BttuJ, Oregon B. FERRELL Physician and Surgeon Office over Deschutes Banking and Trust Co. Wall street. Bend, Or. F. O. MINOR TO3T0riCB BOILDINO LIFE FIRE--ACCIDENT INSURANCE Notary Public aud Conveyancing All Legal Paper Correctly Drawn. FIDELITY BONDS F. H. MAY CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR Bend, Oregon. GEORGE S. YOUNG CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER WITH U D. WIKST, C. X. Bend, Oregon BEND LODGE No. 139 A. F, & A. M. Meets on Thursday on or before the full gbooh of each month. VifHtiog brothers always welcome. J. O. DAVIDSON. Sacr. U. O. CO. M, W JOHN LEGAT DKALKR IN Harness and Saddlery Trunks aad Vails Repaired NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. taud Office at Laberle, Or. May , 191. Notice la hereby given that William G. KorJham. rtf DnalAnA. Orrffon. who. Otl lutv l6. IOO0. D)! Homestead entry, No. o?6, fur M, Sec Ml . U D a 1 U , ha. A1mf tintlf!! T,J. ., u. a .w ... . . . - -- -m Inteutloo to make Final Commutation rrooll to ettatiiun Claim 10 me laou snore uc-ctidtub before 11. C Kills, U. S. Commluloner at Bend Oregon, on ine 15m amy oi juijr, iyi. n.liH.Ml n.m.a .a wilnrsaa? jwu t ., .w . -- --- - - .-.Ml (Sn.p T r.w M Bull, tt'lllltn Kr rtngaaui, urove um.iu, an 01 kuuhbu. u aAn AW I HUM W t.Kl.lt. S-ltt Jtriwv,. Netke te Creditors. Iu the County Court of the Stste of Oregon, fo the County or Crook. In the Matter or the Uatate of J. laUwoit!, Coleman, Defeated. Katatc of I lUlaworth Coteinan. peceaaed - Notice la hereby given by the unueraiguca. ee utrta ol the estate ol I. IttUworth Cutenian, d crawl, to the creditors of. aud alt persons h tnsr claims aualuat the Mid deceaaed to pieati Iheta verified as required by law within a mouths after the fiiai publication ofthlanoll imhr uhl rir-utrii at the otiice of Vernon. t'otbra in the. Virat National Bauk lildg., Beu Oregon, be aame being me piaceiormejiaiM action 01 me Duaineaa 01 iuc Mm . u amid city, county aim alaic. iWlhUaothdayofMay.,,... KxccutvU of the 1UUU of J. KtUworth Col uiti. Decrfiated. I1IM NOTICE FOR rUELlCATIONJ ISOLATHD TRACT. I-UBMC LAND HAUL No. 01U7. U. 8. Land 0ce. The Dalles, Or J Junes, lyio. ... .. 1.. a ft. l .... It... a. AImmjm lift. I CommtaaioMer ot the General Land OaScc. un wommiaaioner u. ,..;. - -. provlalona of Act of Cougrew approved June joou. Public No. t, we will oir at public I the 19th day or July. 1910. at this oaace. the t m awjaw5,i a iteM i "! T m j rO..TtNL"'iu..':.Welvtke.hor.J Kribedlindaife advliedto tie IhelreUlijaJ Section, on or before the day aW dej n.tuop. , Mnnlf. ..i.f, WIS "'"' " "-" SB .SJaBBKBlY'"' JpttaaaMBaB Hit !