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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1911)
It t' f w 14 SUB LINE HARRIMAN ROAD CROSS STATE TO Judge Lovett Says Final Location l Being Determined Not Known Yet 1 Where It Will Touch l)etchuteC KoaJ l)clre Settlers for Oregon (Portland Orcotiinn) After nnnounciiiR the intention of the Hnrrimnn interests to builtl an oast and west line across Central Orepon. providing land owners do not hold their property at figures that will prevent the state from securing desirable settlers, Judge Itobert S. Lovett, chairman of the board of directors of all the Hnrri man roads, last night predicted the dawn of a bright era of relationship between the jieople and the rail roads. The east and west line 'across Oregon is receiving more serious consideration from Mr. Lovett and I A FOREST RANGER HERO. TrB'o Incldtnt f th Fertit Flrtt of 1910 In Idaho, Orerton W, Price, vleo president of the Nntionnl Conservation unioelntlon, In tils book "The Land Wc Llvo In" tells this glory of a heroic forest ranRcr: The autumcr of 1010 by reason of Brent drouKlit nnd iimi.untly high wind wn tlio wornt for forest tlroa thnt tho wet linn over known. In Montnnn, Itlnlio nud UrvKon the ilan Ker was kiwi teat. "On the Coour ri'Aletie mitlonnl for est, lu northern Idaho. Itnngvr t'nlnakl hatl under htm forty men. who nftor tunny hour of hanl work tmil got n big tiro pntctlcnlly under tontrot. Sud denly tln wind itttvngthoiicd until It blew n gtilo It Immediately Nannie a ipntttlott of mivltig Hie? lives of tlio men. The lire tighter, were In it deep fotvt tunny mile front a rttllroml nnd for front nny clearing. "Iulnikt reiiteniU'ml thnt within n mile of where they were worlsliig thero waa nit nbaudoned nthie vhiift rttttulng bnck about forty feet Into the hillside. lie mailed hi. men to the shaft ni iulrklr an iHwslhlo nttd told thoin na they passed through their camp to enteh up their blnukets n. they ran. The hhnft renched. Pnlnsl:! hurried his men Into It nnd. pnekod like sardine, they lilted It up. I'ttlnskl placed him- NOTICE FOR 1U11..I0ATI0N. ltwttmr-iitof the lulttlnr. U H. Ltiil UfTtce at The ltle. Oregon, Nuvtmlur lit, I9t I . Nolle l liftthjr ilveii that llrttry C. Mutu, of Heml, lllrioti, who, on VKtotxrr Jul. Wlo, mn.lf timtie.le.iit entry No NW. lor H. evllrttt II, ttmnihlp m .011th, range i; ea.l, Will, a-nelte Metliti.n. Ii Hint nolle of intention In mk Aim! cummut.tlon imir, lue.latill.lirLIni In the Umt NiVTilrx.'tllml, t'ffote II C Kill, V tt Cnninilnlonrr. l h' ofllce at Heml, lite gon, im the ntt ily if Decemlier. tytl Clnlni.nl nmnra wltneMe. A'lllUm J Mc Council. John I' WoliTe. llor 0 tlctiklc ami (iterge W Kunpp, all ot llcml. Oregon Mti C. W MOOKlt Kcglilrt. NOT1CK FOH PM.I.ICATION. IV)nilmcnt oftlie Interior, IT S t.int Office l The ll.lte.. Oregon Nnteinl-er tt, igll Notice I. hereby given that M Kntcft Mnh.. of heml Oregon who on (Muttei inl wto made tiomrte.il enliy No tf?v, for aU neetion II, vuwnnii jo vniin, K.nge i i'i, Willamette Mermt.li h. BleO milter of n en tton to make final rtnntniilatlnn fnml, la i1tllrtcLlm to the Lml almire tlrviltmt, lie fore II C hllti r s Coiitinlxivnrr.al hir?nv, at Hctitt. ItirfcOti, un the ttrilOay of llexHnilKt, Wtl. Claimant namca aa ttnce William J Me Ounnrll, t.ttiM v Wolir. , i4,ir C llrnVlc ami t!cwre . Kiidl'i- allotm-tnl, Orrfon MM C W MiHiHK, KeitUtcr. aVOTICB KOll I'lMHilCATlON. tVattincHt of the Inlcthw. V S. t.H.l Ortke at The Dtllca, Orcein. Noremlict ijtli, wit Notlcr iahctrhy Klrtn llnl Walter IHiilela of IKihI, Diecon. "Iki nn S'mrnlcr (til hn. mail honictrKit cnlt). No ivj aerial N 04 ik nw4 mn n, lwtihip iH,H,th Kamr ii n.i. Miamritr Mctktun NOTICE FOIl VUULIOAT10N. IklMtrtmcnt of the Interior, U M, Mini Offlcc at The llatlea, Oicnit, Kcplcmlier nth. tolti Notlrc It hetchjr eltcn that Mahcl A. HaiMlfTc, ol llcml, iitriuit, formrrlv Mat.rl A Holr,ia nno, un nym inn, iio, inane lininratrail entry, No. MN, for nclf. arillnn K, Itmn'hln m aonlh, laimr Ift Hail, Willamette Ml( illan, haa ftlr.1 nollcf of Intention In make nnalciiininiitallon proof, to raiahllth ilalm to thr land atnivr ileavtlltcil, tieloir II C Itllla, tl rt Connnlolonet.nt lila oitlce at llcml, lltrunn, on the mil ilay of ticrrmtier, IQII Claimant namra wllneawa Henry C Mnha, Carl It Morrla tleiturW Knann aihl l)ll 0 llenkle.all or llcml. Oirjon UJ7 C W MOOKIt Kelaler NOTICE KOK PimiiirATION IWitinrnl of the Inlertor, I' l.nn.l OfHre at The ilallea, Oickoii, rritemlier Kill, mil, Nolle la herehy alien that Kllirl II HoVtla, oflienil, Oieton m on Apiit imt i.ii,i made Irwtieatea,! enliy Nu wAta.,, for nt aertlHii m, onnihl hi aonlh, ranur in ltn,l Wilt ameltr Mril.llun m lllnl loli,r of ImIi-MI.hi U make Aal eMimntatln iroif, lo rtattlli ralm to thrtaml alvriteoilirl, twlorr II C l!lll l H Cninmlalonrr at Maotnirat llfii.l Oickwii on the Imlilay of Hreemlier njn Claimant na'nraaa Mltnrxea HemvC Mitha, Carl It, Motrta (trurije Knnii an.l l.cl II Haildille, all of llcml, OifKon iJJf C W MilUHIt. Kfllrr NOTICE KOH PUIII.ICATIO.V. laolalrtl Tiael I'nMk- I. an, I Hate w.utimrnt oflhr Interior. V H t.amlOltVrr nt The UaNVa itrr(,m Motr 1MI1 wit NdIIit la hetrliv that aa illrrelr I liy the Com int,iti-r of the C.eneiat I ami IllrWr. uilrr Ivaa fitnt lrolalooa of ,t of Cotlteaa aitttlovnl luhr M matrr at Intention to make Hnal mixif to i(tH'at M' Me will oifrr al imlilie wle stretehetl n blanket. "Within n few minute nfter tho men were In the shaft the tire cnuus The bhtnket nt the opening enught, ami Pulnakl Jerked It nwnr nnd hmic his associates right now than at any up another, which enught In Its turn. self nt the opening, across WhlCtl hO'hllh rfalm to the lal li,e ile.rltil. to the hleheat Mililrr at vtnrliKk m on tie II C Kttia l" I'ommlaaioncr at hl the iMh itav of leawhr ion at thla olrVe the erhve at IteitJ OieKon. milhe Kuh ilay uf letcm IttlUiwInu lriltr.l taml Ni NUI4. ace Jl her 111. Ti lh K IJ I'nal W M No f I Claimant namea aa Httnraaea Jamea K lien Any tietama rtatnun aiterrty the atiore ham, of LaMlaw oreiton ilam Koriman iletilw,l Ian. I are aillel to ate their ttainta or 1 Clwrlea Hyl an.t Chattel K l.o. if It. ml. Die- oHetlltina, on or In Mr the Iliac itUiulnt fin 1 iion ' J) II C W M'iDKlt. Kenltter. Vt JM' C W MllilHI!. Wfgl.lrr Sr' time since the death of Mr, Hnrrimnn. "We an? making definite surveys to determine the final location of that line." said Mr. Lovett. "We The blanket caught ngttlti nnd ngnln. nnd each time Pulaski replaied It un til toward the lift he hold the blanket across the opi-nlug with his tmro hnttds. "The shaft grew hotter nnd hotter. nnd the smoke nnd fumes grew thick- Fraternal Societies. I. 0. 0. F. have surveyed it several times, but ! er and thicker until the men's suffer- are going over it again to determine ,nf wcro nlu,0,,t l,JronJ hum"n ""' .... , , . . , I durance. They liegnn to brnk for tho inknt tl nana MKnfnd rxttrvi e Im ' w iiat, .1 .u.,, U..U.KW uS..t w 1 opening. Pulnskl. whoc strength wns made in the original. I great, like his courage, for nwhllo "We are doing some construction tm ,hon bnck- f,vr,nf "Jil n I would soou lie orerpoweretl nttd that 1 work on the cast end of the line, m, wca W0Uj ruh to their certain How fast we will proceetl will de- death, he drew his rerolrer and suld , rw,, lv,n n m.mUr nf onndlflnn. that he Would kill the Urst UiaU Who , . . . . ! broke nnny. One of these is the attitude of the j n pcrbapa twenty minuter the land owners in Central Oregon, worst of the fire pasted by Klvo of That is, whether they are willing to, ,h' ""J ,n " ."'?" ",,ro 'i08'1 rrom .... , , . suffocation: tho thirty-flee others were put their land on the market at utir. Pulaski was blinded nnd serl prices that will attract settlers or ously burned upon the face nnd nrms. .l,f,nr ,..i. .;il nmmm r.tta.1 It was tlnvo months Iwfore his sight lila,MIVt J lV'UtV. f UliT Kent! IdgoNo. 218 M. W. of A. Pilot UutteCamp No. 1170 1 Meets every Ttiewlny In hall over postotlice Reg. Meetings every Momhiy night Visiting Neighbors always welcome Visitors welcome N. P. Weitler. N. G. H. J. Kgglvston, S'cretnry BUM) I.ODGIS No. 139 A. F. & A. M. Meets on Thursday on ot before the full moon of each month. Visiting brothers always ivelconic. H O HUS. fl.o O M HfOFIfLO W M Announcement Ihe Bend Milling 2b Warehouse Co. Is now open and ready for business. We buy and sell all lands of GRAIN lioth wholesale and retail, ("all at our mill and save money. Will start lind injr about Nov. '.'(). Mill. If you have any tiling to sell eome and see us; if you want to buy, we ean save you money. Our motto: "Live and let live." Bend Milling (Sb Warehouse Co. Cm 0 Jf M C. I. Hotell. V. (' W. W. Orcutt. I'lerk. ; Deschutes Lodgo No. 103 K. of P. I MrelH icr Widntxdii) ' 1 i iiing tit h p in in ( utile Mull. Niat-iiniei ' llltlc Vlallllig Klilglita! ueleoilie I ( hits l ltnwi', 1" (' I h M UilfHljr. K HAS ' WMIiN IN BI-ND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTIK INN Tallin always supplied with tho batt that tho town affords. Neat nnd Comfortable Rooms. IIknp, Okhoon 1 a- i count, rail road facilities in advance nnd withhold their land from settle ment, demanding prices that will prevent the development necessary to justify a railroad. ''I don't mean to say that wc will proceed with construction at a rapid rate now, because many other con ditions are to be taken into con sideration. "It must be remembered that we have a great deal of work in pro gress which calls out a vast amount of money. We have got to cut our coat according to the cloth." The crow-state line will connect with the Oregon Short Line at Vale 01 the oast, and will pasd through Malheur Canyon, the rights of way for which recently were secured by the Harriman interests by an agree ment with the Hill roads, who had some claims in that section. Judge Lovett said last night that whether this road will connect with the 0-W. It. & N. system at Bend, as had been reported, z& not been de termined. "The development of the railroads and development of the country by the railroads," he continued, "roats with the jioople. "If the railroads are treated justly, fairly, they can devolop. It thy are treated unjustly and un fairly and are hounded by unfair laws and unequul advantages under tfw law, then they can't devolop. "My on opinion is that the pMple are awakening to the fact titat there is no (juarrol betweon thum and the railroads and that thoy have more in tor oat in the rail road facilities and in good railroads than they have in almost any other property that they don't directly own, and certainly as much interest as they have in good county roads and highways. "It is also becoming well known that you can't have railroads and good railroads in this section unless you pour money into them. Money for this purpose is not to be gotten unless it is properly protected. wns partly restored. Hid not hi. hero ism nnd presence of mind been what they were he would hnve loat nil of hi men In.tend of five That U the kind of men there are In the forest orvlce.M Business and Professional. "Unexpteted" Company. Ilovr one huxbnnd and wife managed the unexpected coinpnny" nuoynnce that U. the unexpected rorapitnr that the busbntul wanted to lirtng home to dinner Is told In the unman' Home Companion. The ncriMil nn Wednes day ovenlnp nn "unexpected company" night On that evening the wife regu larly prepared for two extra at dinner In the little flat where they lived, nhnuld they appear Thn hualmnd then picked up n couple of extra eopJe on Wednodar and took them along home. If lie wanted to "I always chuckled Inwardly as lay plarld nmlle nnd well ! tattle met the approving care of mime Wednesday FUeit whom Tom had perbap Invited at the denr of the ofllre lew hu twen ty minute before" W. E. GUERIN Jr. CLARK & V R I Q H T Attorney .t L.w. LAWYERS WANHINCTON. P. e. Temporary ofllce at roaldeneo ,uj,c ,jmi, .M,ltlorH: pinnl Proof. mwo, o ihoon Dtwort Iintls. Contests nnd Mining I Cases. Scrip. Unlqu. Church Sign. A large sign nn the Second Avenue Paptl.t hurrh In New York elty In-m ikiIIii-s rif tv1h-. in i-ven Inngunge. 8lx foreign ongn-gatlon' Hlovak.Chl neiie. Slrjrynr. Itallnti. I Nil bill nnd (ireeVMtlend servlre. nt thin ehtireh. nnd i-H' h nationality him Its own pns tor te-lde-i thi-e. live senlriii aro 1 iinu iur r.iiKiii'u KKriiKiiiK iiiin-. mi (tin sign, trhl-Ii Is mild to tx' nbntlt the largent ehurt'h sign In the elty. the time of eat It servlt e Is demited by a lock ut the left nf the notice, while to the right of the notlci- Is the ting nf tho country In who.o language the no tice In printed. Sylvester L. Staats Attorney at I.w. offick: Corner Wall snd MlimexiU itrcrtt. W. W. Faulkner, D. M. D. DENTIST Ilulletin ItuiblniK, II e ti it, O r e k o n Associate Work for Attorneys. WAHI) II. COIII.K JhiSMK I.. HU.MItAIJ, Coble & Sumrall ATTOItNKYK AMI COUNSKUIHH AT l-V. IIKN'I). O11KC0N. Different 8ori nf Myttrry. "I wish I knew where my tiilhand was." reiitnrkefl a hidj whose spottso was Irregulur In Ills hnmi-(imliigs. "Vou mean. I priMiiino." renioniHl hr precise frfciiil. "ihiti you wish yen l.w-w where ;our IiihIwihI Is?" "No. I don't." waa the retort. "I know where he is. He's up In bin room sleeping off n beudm-be. 1 want to know where bo wan." Loudon Htray Stories. In Hit Driumi, ITewItt When I wna on tho boat the other night 1 had n lower berth, but I dreamed I was sleeping In tho upper 'U...- I -, n.t l.lnn .! Will. TO-OUH l UIVLK ;U.- """""' ' "'" "Uk '""' ""''' lelf. ehl-Exchance. over this problem. I have unlimited Dlnn.r Vai Cottly. Hewitt When I took her out to din ner she unld that the hadn't any more appetite than a canary bird. Jewett Didn't cost you much, then? Hewitt Vou haven't nny Idea what n differ ence thero U in birds. New York i'rcM. faith h the common sense and justice of the people. Sometimes they are a little slow in grasping Th. Old Man Wat Willing, no I told your father I could not live without you. She And what did ho ay7 H Oh, ho offered to pay tay Dr. A. A. BURRIS.r:5wS,,il,:JK' Heater IMeM HHCfultr Tresteil Wilrwwlthe Ue of IHiintw hwrefv. hy the Natural tellHel uf llealiu I brHf tc ln.ae. a hfaltjr CuumiIuimm rlc Mtmtarroriheht.tr ami N.Hoh.I N.luruilh kxtety. OAee In HftUllsK VMt PesJ. Orrnbo U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OPnCK OVKK HIK.ST NATIONAL UK. Office Hour.: 10 to 11 a m , t tu 3 slid 7 to & p. tu. Bund, : Okhoon C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFHICK IN HIKST NATION At. HANK lil.IX1.. 11HNK. OKHCUN Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER. HIKST NATIONAL HANK HI.IXS., BKNI), tlKHOON Qeorge S. Young Civil, Minink and ImtitiATioN Encinkkk OroRon Street Office with Eastos&Hoan Itealty Co. ROBERT B. GOULD Civil Knoinhhk and Si'kvkyok. Wall and Minnesota Sts. Bend, - - Oregon. J. I. WEST Undertaker and Hmlmlnior Full Aortiiwnt of Undertaking GimmIii. Kir street Itetitl. OrvKon Crook County Abstract Co. ISCOHIHIHATKP. AUSTKACTS OP TITLK to mII land hihI iiiwii loLliiCnxik coutily, H. I'. WYI.DK, Secy. I'rincvllle OrrKOii. We pliotonrnpli the record.. K. 0. MINOR l-fWTDI'KICK ItUILtHNO LIPK I'IKIS ACCIUKNT ISSURANC K Votary Public and Comeyaiieiiig All LrKl l'nK.Ts Corrrctlv Drawn. FIDELITY BONDS Mrs. MauJc Atnxworth Airs. C. A. Hart MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING Over Skime'H Store Wall Htruot : Iiutul, OroK"n W. E. PARKER Plumbing, Steam and Mot Water Hunt i nte JohhiiiK Promptly Attended to. IIHNI), OIIKCON u Short and Direcft Route to Portland f and Other Western Oregon Points J ...From... j BEND Redmond and Central Oregon VIA THK DESCIirTKS IIKANCII OF TUB Oregon-Washington Railroad (5b Navigation Co. Throuuh Car Sorvico from Item! to I'orllantl. Daily Train Schedule: I .-live Horn I Ueilmotid " OiMtl City " Metoliutt. " Madras Arv. DiMchutun Jet " The DhIIoh " Portland . . . 0:30 a.m. 7:21 a.m. 8:K) a.m. H:22 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 1:15 p.m. l:Wi p.m. VIA p.m. I.v. I'ortlantl 7 m Sl 10 00 a.m. " The Dal loti I'J.IOp.m. DiKtcliuttmJft. Arrive MndrttM MotoliiiH " 0wl City. Itodmnnd " lluntl. . 1 :to p.m. ft. 16 p.m. 11.00 p.m. 7 IMI p.m. 7: 16 p.m. 8::if. p.m. For furthur informntion call on nny O.-W. It. it N. Acunt or write to WM. AlcAlURRAY (Jeneral l'luuwiiKer Airent, Portland, Oregon. M zL. '.. a Htgrf&as. nys- c, m j&, .rare. -aZAs Caldwell & Main All Kinds of Blacksmith Work PniCKH KKAS0NAI1I.K. Minnesota St., Het. Bond and Wall. these different problems, but they'll funeral cxpenes.-noiton Transcript. grasp them sooner or later." T T Beware of the mnn who offers you NothfWsold huttrood thlnss to JJJ at expcnM r a mntuml eat'at'Oregonlan Grill. I i ' Hotel Bend Corner Bond and Oregon Stt. AMERICAN PLAN Rates $2 and $2.50 a Day HUGH O'KANE, Manager ! 4. , ' ' 4 ' Go Journeying East Tlif-f'll Im.- iniitli lo lr It alMHit wlici yiiti j;it Uuk .if ir 0 .n.i' 'in trip Lei on iln- dr it Nortlic tl Railway, through the Urkimat tin v.' . villi the wc t wnrl I Ii itlti il 111 foleir.. as wm vlcv it front tli' toiiiiii(lioif oliscrv.itiuit pl.ti. funn on tlio Oriental Limited tho jxirujct through train to St. I'.uil, NfinnrniKitla. Lhiuii!'). Thu Utku I'.irW Uti'ioimr Miniw.i,! ,w.. o sylvan charm, and the Klorioiu C,r.it Lakw tni CHrrtiM you throtiRh a l.md of enchantment to uritnt lititM In the Hint. Oct folder, "IJantirn 'I npi or WcHtvrn People" nnd Information aUtit StKcfal ''. I'rip .Summer I'urw. Call on or ndilrwi 1 u q i I h n R i I P filirl tut 1 MM . iV r, a., rortiitnu. Uniuon. L7Ml wH rak JSS fFf A. O. I rArc hi bald dray I