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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1911)
THE SIXTHJuly 10th to July 22nd!! PIGNIGONFQURTH HAMPTON VALLEY FOLK TO CELEBRATE Joiepcndence Day Will be Oala Oc casion Among Homesteaders New Postofflce of Hampton Ettabllttied Crops Look Good The first picnic ever to be hold in Hrmpton Valley, the new home ntead country 75 miles to the south cast, will be on the Fourth of July. H. C. Miller, who came to town Friday to pet a mower and rake, said that the settlers intend to make it a gati occasion. One of the events of the day will bo the climbing of Hampton Butte. Mr. Miller reported that the . upper part of the valley is being rapidly settled, and a new postotlice called Hampton, with Adney Fogg as postmaster, has recently been opened in the middle of the valley. A new school district has also been created, and the children of home stcaders in that vicinity will be able to attend school this winter. Crops in the valley are in good condition, Mr. Miller said, though rain has been badly needed. Fall sown rye is now more than two feet high, and grain seeded this spring is growing well. Mr. Miller's homestead is on the Bend-Burns road and he has a well only fifteen feet deep. Accompany ng him to town were his son, L. E. Miller, and the I .tter's wife, who came in to have dental work done. VOTE SCHOOL BONDS New L Pino District Will Have Dulldlne for Next Session. La Pine, June 27. The erection of a handsome schoolhouse here is the next move on the educational program as a result of the favorable vote on the 3,500 bond issue at the recent school election in district -13. Construction of the building will be completed before the opening of the next session. A four-mill school tax was voted for the ensuing year. V. G. Ford ham was elected clerk to succeed George Sly, and on the board W. R. Riley succeeded Wm. Evoringham, resigned, and C. V. Carmichaol suc ceeded Wm. Hollingshoad as three year director. The financial report showed cash on hand of $319.30, the total disbursements for the year being $2040.65. FIRED BY LIGHTNING tnology, U. S. Department of Agri-1 lars. From reports received hero culture, who came to Bend several the rain extended over the entire weeks ago to make an investigation ' Deschutes Valley ami Central Oreg on the timber beetle in this vicinity, on. completed his work last week and Showers also fell huro the latter left Friday for Baker. He will I part of last week, and newcomers make a report to the Government ' who have the idea that thisisa rain of his findings, and copies of the bulletin will be distributed here. FINE RAIN FALLS HERE Crops InCentral Oregon (Ireatly Bene fited by lixtensUe Showers A warm and gentle rain that re minded former residents of the Wil lamette Valley and the Buget Sound country of the rains there fell in Bend Monday, Monday night and Tuesday. There was a precipitation of several inches within forty-eight hours, and it is paid by ranchers that their crops have been benefited to the extent of thousands of dol- less region arc fast lellcd. having it dis RESERVES DECISION Judge Urdd.'haw Hears Arguments In Oregon Trunk Injunction Case. Attorneys C. S. Benson and Ver non A. Forbes attended the hearing before Judge Bradshaw at The Dal les Saturday of the Oregon Trunk Injunction case with reference to the building of a spur in Iytlo. Mr. Benson appeared for the plaintitls, A. A. Anthony and Mary Kelly, and Mr. Forbes and Harrison Allen for the railway. The eao was argued Sat- TSTe McCormick Line The Best,. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF REPAIRS. This is one good reason why you should buy a McCORMICK. PLUMBING NHDor Work Promptly Doric ami Guaranteed I'.rit L'Um. Timber In National Forests Near Pine Mountain Burntd. Forest fires which swept over a thousand or more acres have been reported during the past week with in a radius of thirty or forty miloa of Bend. Both national roscrvos and private holdings have been damaged. The most destructive blaze wa3 a few miles southeast of Pine Mountain, in Government timber, and there was also another in sec tion 6-21-15, south of Pine Moun tain, of less severity. In all, about 1000 acres was burned over, much large and small timber being de stroyed. Assistant Forest Super visor Hubert E. Derrick of La Pine and Supervisor Roy Harvey of Bend went out from here Thursday and succeeded in extinguishing the fires, returning Friday night. They re ported that there had been several mailer fires in the vicinity of La Pine. Lightning is believed to have set all these fires in national re serves. Timber owned by several private parties was also afire last week. ThU was about sixteen milos south of Bend, near Spring River. A force of nine men was sent out from here and succeeded in ex tinguishing the (lames without great damage being done. This fire is believed to have been started by campers. COMPLETES INVESTIGATION. W. D. Turner, a special repre sentative of the Bureau of Ento- Bend Hardware Co. Watch The Bulletin Next, Week and Don't) Forget, the Date July 10 to 22. Underwood Standard Typewriter Incorporate every desired feature of nil other machines into ONE and compare it feature with feature, working part with working part, and the Underwood will stand out superior. It permits of the greatest latitude of work does more and better work per given effort and permits of the greatest speed. "The Machine You Will Eventually Buy" UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY INCORPORATED Portland, Ore., Office: 68 Sixth Street urdny afternoon mid Judge Hnul shaw ii'Korvod his opinion. Ho will decide whether the temporary In junction obtained by the plaintill's shall bo nimle permanent. The main point in the arguments wut whether or not the proposed right of way Is on a slieet or private pro perty, BURNS INDORSES PLAN tlnrncv lrureslte Would llnve New I'oMnl Service Prom llcntl. The iietition to the I'ostollleo De partment for the establishment of a daily mail service from Bend to Burns, immediately upon the com pletion of the railroad to this point, ' has been circulated at BurnH, receiv- i ing I It! signatures. Those who have ' taken charge of the work at that end report a unanimous sentiment ' in favor of the change. The iR'titlun signed at Burns is now in the hands of the Bend Com mercial Club, which will circulate a similar document here. As soon as this is signed up both will be for warded to Washington. . MIJAl. I'.SI'AII: IUA.Vi7l-.HS. I il iiini.hnl li th I'inuk Cutiitty .Mnirncl C ) Krtluuillil Ton utile Co In V T t),ivriiHirt, IW y mul li, lilk 4J, Itrtl lllllllll. fJIM. l.ui.llrtw TuntKiU Co. lo Mwlle llnl U.n, It 6, 1)11 8, l.nulUw. fi:$. Crook Co. 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