The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 20, 1911, Image 9

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    LAT
Ing, land sale and canhlor'n offices
aro all combined hero now.
The town's water supply In Riving
much satisfaction. Moro than 13,
000 feet of pipe Iihh been laid, and
the ptcHniiie Ik 40 poiitiiln There la
a railroad agent here now and a tele
graph olllco has been established. A
now school district for Drsrhutca has
boon created by tho county. Hotol
accommodation aro afforded tho
traveling public.
SUGGESTIONS FOR
SID CITIES
CAMERON A MARTIN.,
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The lute shopper will not find it hard to
secure suitahle ijift articles here.
Note the following list:
Neckties Blankets
Dress Shirts Gloves
Flannel Shirts Sweaters
Holeproof Hosiery
Linen Collars Suitcases
Grips House Slippers
(For Men and Women)
Mufflers
Your Dollar will go a little farther here
than at any other Central Oregon store.
R. M. Smith
Clothing Co.
Everything to Wear for Men Who Care.
Oregon Trunk Ry.
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Service to
Portland
St. Paul
Denver
Kansas City
Spokane
Chicago
Omaha
St. Louis.
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Dally train leave Henri )U!0 n. tn Itcduiond 7:21 u. m., Opal
City Ha. m.. Culver 8 lit a, m, Mi-tollim 8::iU a. rn. ami
Mmlraji ti.'M n. tu,, arriving Portland 0:00 p, in. Direct con
nection at Pnllbrldgo for Sjwkano anil iMilnta east. Arrive
Sx)knno UMfJ p, m. Through ticket sold to Eastern (mint,
Puget Sound und other Western Volnt. Deposit accepted
for went bound ticket to 1k furnished iHtrsonH in the East.
Dotnils will bo furnished on request. J. II. COKHETT
A Kent, Mend, Oregon.
R. BUDD
Chief Engineer, Portland, Oregon.
Announcement
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The United Warehouse Company
HAS seemed the eontracl to
handle all the freight, of the
Oregon Trunk and Deschutes
Railroads at Uentl. The Moody
system at Shaniko will he em
ployed, and merchants of Hend
and interior towns will get their
shipments without inconven
ience. Have your freight con
signed in cure of
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The United Warehouse
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W. H. BENTLEY, Manager.
Hend, Oregon.
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CALDWELL & MARTIN
TO CUT LUMBER
Appllnillim Made Id t'nlh'il Klnli'N
ForeMiy Kritlti lit I'iimJiiim' .Mil
llou Feet nl Thutwi HiIIIith of
l.iuiti' Ti'iillot) In lie Item-llli-d
Application has been iiihiId to the
supervisor of the Doftchutoa Nation
lit Forest by drover Caldwell unit II.
It. Miirlln to purchase u million feet
of timber from tlin reserve near
Hiunl Hprlng, 43 miles Noiitliuuiit of
Ilend. Tint tliiilmr has Ik en crulsi-d
ami will liu uilwrttMi'il hi a short
tliiin to liu hold to ill" IiIkIh'hI bidder.
Caldwoll iuiiI Miirtln urn buying
tlio Umber with a view to starling a
sawmill there Thoy will put in u
mill of lu.OUO capacity, cutting lum
ber for homestondcni nml others In
Hint territory Many new nuttier
are koIiik Into that ai-ctlou ami will
require luinlier for building Iiouhus
and barns on Ihelr clHlniN Tlioiie who
have already built hawi hail to haul
It from Mend, making It very costly
The new mill will hit located on the
rond to Kurt Mock, southeast of Mil
llrnn'M ranch. Hand spring In the
tirotierty of Mr Mllllcan. hut the fur
ml reserve run within three hun
dred yards, and Caldwell ami Mar
tin expect to dlK a wull In the re
serve, below the spring, to get wj
ler with which to run their endue.
Homesteaders will not only ho a
hie to tin' lumber from the mill hut
ran Kut timber from the Kovernment
and have It unwed. Kach ifettler Is
entitled to receive out ofthe reserve
each year ffi-o tlmher to the value oi
2U. and the government figures It
ni a low rate This will make It
much eanler on liewroineni to that
territory, and will no dou'it have the
effect of attractltiK many
RECORD OF TRANSFERS
WATER SOURCES TO BE
KEPT PURE
Hpeiiitl Meiihini-M of I'loleillou I'laii-
lieil by DepiiHlilclit of ,i IiiiIIiiik
Willi lli'fcreiKc o Wiitfrheils
U'lllilu the .Viillomil ltM-rve
t iir
THE BEND
PAINT
STORE
MihiU
With the
rileil for Itei'oril
County Clerk.
The Crook County Abstract Co re
xirts the IoIIuwIiik paper tiled .for
record at l'rluovlllo:
(liii. I'. I'utnim to I- II. Ilalrd.
lota 1 and S. blk H. Deschutes Add..
Ilend. II.
David lllll to A. C. Davis, lot 10,
blk. C, HariKir. fl.
David lllll to Mabel Davli. tot 14.
blk. 6. Harper, fl.
David lllll to Thercea A. Shrlner,
lot 8, blk. 7. Harper. $1.
David lllll to Fred I. llucy, lot 7.
blk. 7, Harper. $1.
B. T Hay to W. B. 8. Coyno, BH
NKVi. WV4 BBU, KV4 8WU. 8B4
HBU and BWU HWU Sec. 10-16-1C.
II. (Quitclaim.)
Ceo. 1'. Putnam to I.. 11. Ilalrd.
! lota 11 and IS. blk. . Deadlines Add
I Ilend. II.
Frank II. Clark to A. J. Clarke, lot
7. blk. iy. Park Add., Ilend. fl.
Itmlmond Towiinltu Co. to C V.
Kumper Iota 22 and S3, blk. 2C. ited
mond. flO.
Annie MalliiK to Phouuel Smith,
lot 10 blV. 1C, Deachutci Add., ilend.
fl.
C'hadwlck II. Irvln to Charles II.
MaKKott. lota 1, 2, 3. 4. blk. 6, Kllln
Ker'a Add., Itedinuud. I&2D.
Corwln II. llarnott (and 1'earl) to
Chin. 1.. Hunter, N',4 See. 1C-1C-H.
1100.
W. M
Hunter,
claim.)
C II. Hoploy et ux to B. T. Slovens
lota 1, '., 3, 4, 5, blk 14, BIIIUKor'a
Add., Ited mond. 11000.
Harnett ct ux to Chas. 1..
N',4 Bee. 1G-1C-14. tQult-
lUiCI.HKTO.V lin. "Dt'CKlNC."
(Ilurns TImcs-Heratd)
II. J- IvKKleatou, tho Ilend hnrneas
and saddle man was over this week to
do a little ahootlutr. Ho spent n day
aloiiK tho water coumoti In this Mot
ility In company wit'i oonwul.il
frlentla and ho did kill some birds.
According to Mr. Ileutly and Mr- Mo
Dade, KKKlestou Ik the best hunter
In his territory but Is very unlucky.
Ho got stuck In tho mud and In at
tempting to pull hla gum boot out be
came oerbalauced und fell Into tho
witter. Ho bribed Dell Dlbttlo not to
tell It, but Dell never kept a souret In
his llfo hu can't.
NEWS FROM HAMPTON
OREGON GETS ELK
I'eilcral (loverumeut MuUcn (lift of
Fifteen to Stale.
TIiioukIi tho efforts of Statu Ciiimo
Warden William I.. Flnloy, on IiIh ro
cunt, visit at Washington, I). C, tho
govorumeut has boon pursuaded to
donato tlfteou elk to tho Stato of Ore
gon. These animals will bo taken
from tho forest rosorves of Wyoming
orated and transported to Oregon as
Hoon aa tho people of this stato pro
vide an adequate pasturo for thorn.
They will liocomu tho solo property of
Oregon and borvo to perpetuate a
rare of animals that la rapidly be
coming extinct.
Onck a PATitONof Innes & David
son's Imrber shop, you will continue
to bo for their sorvico is tho best to
be had.
What K Doing Among lloiucMeaderN
of (lie Valley.
HAMPTON, Doc. 1!. A. T. Frame
returned tu his homestead last week,
bringing In a heavy load of freight.
Ho Is busy digging his well deeper
and expects to stone up the sides as
soon as possible.
J. JC. Crow and wlfo mado n trip
to lloud tho past weok.
I.. II. Miller finished clearing 30
nores for I. V. Hull, yesterday. Mr.
Miller has cleared this In ten days,
with tho asslstauco of II. C. Mllllur.
W. T. llanlson unit l. J. King. .
Th school census was taken re
cently In this district. It is estimated
that over half tho children of school
ago In tho district are either at ilend
or l'rlnovlllo for tho winter mouths.
Kenneth Thompson lias changed
hla homestoad from Hampton Valloy
to tho foothills near Harnes 1'. O.
William Frasor and wlfo aro
Bpondlng tho winter months, with rel
atives In l'ortlaud.
IN NEW QUARTERS
Irilgatton Company Conducts all It
,' ItiiHlucttN from Dehclmtes,
OKSCHUTKS. Doc. 19. Tho Con
tra, Oregon Irrigation Co. has got
Bottled In Ita now quartors hero. its
otfico building Is one ot tho finest la
Central Oregon, It contains ton
rooniB heated by hot wator and light
ed by acetylene gas. Tho engineer-
WABIIJNflTON, I). C. Dec 15
Kecretary Wilson has decided that
the lnterwt of cities and towns
which obtain their water from
streams having their watersheds
within National Forests call for spec
ial moaaures of protection, and ho
has tiu-refoie developed a plan of co
operation for the Department of
Agriculture with thoro communities
which are alive to tlm Importance of
keeping their water supply pure.
There are many Western towns
and cities some of them of large size.
which derive their water from drain
age basins lying Inside the National
forests One of the recognized oh
Jests of forestry Is. to Insure the per
manence and protect the purity of
municipal water supplies. As tho
Forests are maintained for the bene
fit of tho public. Ki-cretnry Wilson
considers It the duty of his depart
ment to do all that It can both to
prcteut the pollution of such sup
plies and to create or maintain con
ditions moit favorable to a constant
flow of clear water.
HnfrguiiiiN I'ubllr Inlerrit.
Stock raiting and occupancy of tho!
land for tho arlous kinds of use
which are o rdlnarly encouraged on
the national forests may be highly I
undesirable If allowed on drainage
basins which are the source of drink
ing wator There Is fclno to be con
sidered the I njury which may bo
done If the water la silt-laden Ily
protecting and Improving the forest
cover and by enforcing special regu
lations to minimize erosion and to
provide for the maintenance of san
itary conditions, the government will
try to safeguard the Interests of tho
public.
A form of agreoment has been
drawn up. providing that, when co
operation Is entered Into between
the Secretary of Agriculture and any
city desiring conservation and pro
tection of Its water supply the Secre
tary will not permit tho use of tho
laud Involved without approval by
the town or city except for the pro
tection and care of tho forests, mark
ing, cutting and dlejioslng of timber
which tho forest officers find may bo
removed without Injury to tho water
supply of tho clty.or for the building
of roads, trails, telephone lines, etc..
not Inconsistent with tho objects of
tho agreement, or tor rights of way
acquired undor acts of Congress. The
Secretary also agrees to requlro all
persons employed on or occupying
any of tho land both to comply with
tho regulations governing National
Forests and to observe all sanitary
regulations which tho city may pro
pose and tho secretary approve.
Cltlei and (Joveriiiiieut Co-oiH-rate.
Tho agreement provides for tho
extension and Improvement ot tho
forests on tho part of tho Oovern
m cut by seeding aud planting and
tho best methods of silviculture and
forest management, so far as tho
funds available will permit. The
city on Its sldo Is expected to assist
In tho work by paying tho s.O.-.ilcs of
tho additional guards necessary to
carry out tho agreoment, and In cate
extensive forest operatmuH aro Im
mediately desired by i'io city. It
would bear tho major part of tho
cost entailed by thlf work.
7)o-.". Vuwa JHforesEi
marc Orrttia ' l
If he does, it is hecause you
do not get.it at our mill.
We Have
the
Latest
Process
for Rolling
All Kinds
of Feed.
Capacity three to four tons
per hour.
Bend Milling 6b
Warehouse Co.
Bend, OreKon.
Carries a full line of Wall
Paper, Felt and Paint.
All kinds of Painting, E'npcr
HanKinjr, Auto Work and
Sljn Work done
Next door to Jewelry store.
TINNING
OF ALL KINDS DONE HY
John A. MacCIoskey
Bend, Oregon.
Give us a trial and be
convinced.
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FIRE!! FIRE!!!
The
Shoe
REPAIRING
First Class Work
of all kinds
done promptly.
G. F. HURT
Wall street, Bend, Ore.
Wood
That will make you warm is
the wood you buy of Carter.
KNOT WOOD
$3.50 a load
BLOCK WOOD
$4.50 a load
I will haul to town every day
from now on. Watch for me!
I am coming!
F. M. CARTER
THE WOOD MAN.
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WHITE IS KING
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