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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1913)
TIIK IIRNI llVhhKTtS, IJKND, WKIhNKHDAV, MAY 7, 1018. PAGE 5. I WHISTLING BUOYS Jhoy Aro Slmplo In Principle and Certain In Operation. PLAYTHINGS OF THE WAVES. - fh RIm nd Pall of tin Wstsr Olvt , Birth to Thslr Psn.trsllna ShrUke. Piscina unci Removing Thtm Art Tiikt Fraught With Osadly P.rll. i i ' ' Hvu tmvoltint tip itml down our count ' lm often lii-nr it Htruueu, welril niiiiihI Id Hiit or Hlnrlioiiril, 11 sort of coin- miiihI of inoiin mid Nlirli'lt, nt onco soft , mil IiinInIoiiIi Milnltitil nml Mwutrntliii(. It Im Hid mil of I lie wliUtlltiK buojr to it'c'innii nt tlm linliii, wiirnliiK htm of dIiimI or iliiiiKcroiiM place, Ttu'o wliUllliic liiioyn, which nro I'liitriiintiH iiihhhi of Iron, often wriuh. l k ki ttrnl toiiH, nro ns slnipU' In prill lpl as tlicy nro ml it hi In operation, I In- Imii)' proper I'oiislsta of n htiKO I m-ii r hIiiik1 Imlh. Mile i'inl up. on top if width m n imwrfiil wlilllt. pro- twl from ihtMi'IiIiiI lilow or collision is a friiiiiewiirli of iron Intra, itml mi n I r liititko. Ili'luw nml projwtlnu fur Y'lwu Into tlut wnter It mi omui tuho of n.etal. Tim wholu tlilnil U scciim! In poklilon with mi anchor and n chain. which Inxt loitix vtioiit;fi for the diplli . . ... ... i.i.i. .1 i. ...... i. ii ii win wnter in tthicii iiiu muj n placet! to permit tint freu morciuont of $ Hi. iiuim mi mill ilntvn " IV'lii'U u wnvu lifts tho liuojr up In tlm itlr lliu wnter In the lul, nctlntc , pinion, sucks In nlr IhroURh tho Intake. It U roiirtnetl In tho hulli of tho Imor tiy n simple valre which parents it mrrM tliroimh tli Intake When tlm Mate drop the Imoj; In tlio trough of t tlm wave tlm water In tin tnhe ' prtitiMHt up on tho cunflnrd nlr nud com- pre.! It. It find exit ttmiush tlm whUtle, which thus sound tit warning IIUll. It uilKht Im mipiKMiftl that. Iiarlwr no niechaiiUni hut a ralve, such Ituojrit. oiii'ii put In position, could be left there for an Imletlnlle period of time. Hut Km sea linn atriums ways, with her ' Hardline, nnd even If tlm iieceltjr of (oimtitnt pnlutlmi of tho Imof to pro tect It from the ni'llon of sen wnter wan not eilMciit It uuiild still Ixj neccssnrr to keep n wutrh on then mIkuiiU and to toko ttiuin up and replace them rather often, for tlm bin tuho project Ink down Into tho wnlrr In n treat at ' trhiilon to haruncle and seaweed, and dot infrequently lhee niarliio Krowth mi hilrrfcrt with tho action of the buoy tut to keep It Mh'tit In ordinary weather ami to dim It wtov In bud weather. It then become necwwni-jr to "work" a new vthlMler In potllloii, which Im n leKtilnr part of tho duty of n llRhthoimo lender or buoy tender, of which vim r.eln iheie are umuy In tho nervlce. hen a buoy In to Im "worked" tho lender repair to ii yard or Motion and bv menu of her en no lift on deck the fivHlily painted uud tboroiiKhly rcpalr il new buoy which I to rcplaco that one which Im either nllent or which ha nerved ll allotted tlmo nnd H now duo for replacement. Then Im nothing dirflrult about thl. It Im Retting tho cnormouidy largo nud unwieldy itiiiHM of Iron orerboant and tnkhitf on IxHird tho ono which l in the wnler width valine tho dllHculty Tlm ery win en which nro iievcnary to tho mieceimful o'Hirutlon of tho buoy uirtko It hard to manage at tho did of a ntim on board n comparatively mimll vowl. Whoii a buoy teniUr jam to "work" n wliUller ulie elcnr her divk of overy HiliU eUe but tho buoy, which U ne t tired with cliuvkx nud cIihIum nbolint tho Mil of tho veiMvl. Tho old tniuy Im npprooehod iaulliuly, within a toupto of hundred feet, nud tho iimv buoy Im nlloHed to Hlldn overlHiant rather than pliked up uud placed In tlm water, tho crow KiiblliiK It by miy roptn. whllo tho powerful emtio llfU Jut euoiiKh to per mit tho buoy to move. With tho vomnoI tdotvly rolllntr from wldo to ldo on tho xlovv hciiM of ovon a quiet day tho iwod daya nro purposely picked for thl work the iuiim of frctdily ialuted Iron with It Iouk tulw present, poteutUlb tie fur rll which miMt b clooly watchHl. IM tho buoy but Kot clear of the deck uud tho fall tacklo tot Jammed mid I hero would come Into b Im; a thrco ton pendulum with un Iron Hall thirty-nix fwt loiitf capabto of Hiimwlilin; the boat to bit nnd certainly of weeplnK broken boned men about tho deik with no more effort than If (Uhey wcro ao many die. " Hut, f gottlnu uo pow buoy oa- bonrd U dauseroua work, uaullujr tho old one In la more no, Tho buoy I first Hccurcd by Rood aeamnuNhlp, mnnaRlug tho atenm veiuol, with a rope throutli tlio I. on cago nt It top. Worklns, from thla, ropca, chain and "riprlng" or heavy cablca aro brought Into play I and the wholu very cuutlouly lifted I nnd Mectired a It come ovnr tho aldo. 1 It Ih nllowcd to awing free not nt nil, 8.1 vo perhapa for an Inatitiit, Jut n It ,, li laid lint on tlm deck, nnd thou, np parontly In tho very face of doath, n itoxen men Kprlug nt tho 11111, ready - to HWlnj with tho wnve nud to de- iiioIIhIi them and IhrtiHt huco billot of wood uiiilftruenth It akte to hold It lonK eiiotuh fur IiinIiIuk to pinko It neciiro, I'ho bout bolng lielnyod to tho 1 niichor chiiln thou ciiutlmmly back 1 nwuy to ralo tho anchor, and thoro Is , a kuiioi'iiI Hcnmporliii; nwny from tho cnbtu whllo till I being done, no Hhoiild It break It would bo llko hnv log n couple of cannon bulla come tearing along.tho dock, (J j, 1 However, ao ikTllfnl nrq tncno bans v diem of heavy mairnes of Iron on anim I atablo keel thnt It U rnro that nn oo-'l cldent hnppeiia.oO, II. daudy la 8cl ehtlfle American. AT THE BEND COMPANY'S MILL Pergonal Item nml Other Notva of Intercut. I'M. (lontry hna moved Into n tout In tho mill ynrd, Ocorgo (Inlgor han loft tho Com pnuy and la iiiovIiik nuLto 111 homo ntnnit, Klmor l.tirait- roiurnnd from hla homoHtoiid Innt week mid him goun hunk to piling groon lumbor with Mat NoIhoii. Nil Ilngon wont to I'rlnnvlllo un Monday nn u wHiiohn In n oao to bo tried nl thl torui of court. .1. II. Ilonn hna hcon nwny for tho priht wcok. M. I). Conway hna returned to work In tho plniiormlll, V. Ii. Dnvln wit laid up for n nhoit tlmo Innt wnok. Ono of Frank Vnvoy'a lioya wan taken nick on Hntunlay. Tcnmi worn ongiigad nil day Hun day In li 11 u I lug hack nbovo tho mill log Hint had beou onrrled by tho boom and down rlvnr. Tho HUHta II ro pit wna clonuod out on Huudny. Tho qunrtor night nhlft han boon dloontlnuoil tumpnrarlty. (Ircou alnlm liavo been thrown off tho rhiitn thl week to mako up n cnrluud for Culver. Ml ConteUne. "Oh, yea. lie a xvtj Dim nldorman. "Why. I'm told ho con Im bribed." "Of rotirmt. Hut bo hai bouio con oelenco nhout It." "How lulhatr "Why. you can buy him to aupport a inmiiiini, but he won't tay Iwusht." Cloveland Plain Dealer. To do Jut one Ihlmt nt n time ha led ninny n ham! miiiI Into quletuwu and order mi rvaU An Enprt. "Ma your wife du much fancy workV "Ve: when I'm Jate In getting homo ereiilnt(.i tm fnTiei nil torta of thing "-HoMton Tnllmcrlpt If you leap Into n well Providence m nut IkiuiiJ to help you out. Gorman Proverb. 18.20 with bulk from 17.75 to (8. Heavy hoove aenrco with quality good nnd hotter outlet. Hog took nn upward turn tho warty part of tho wook nnd prlco wont back up to tho 0 mark. Cooler wmtthor, aumllor rocelpta and doplolod packing Iiuuho pork prodtlcla, tho cnuno of reaction. Hottnr totio to nhoop lioufco trade, n fow moro recolpt; n hunch of fnnoy owe wore Inrgoly bought up $0,25 "off tho earn." Lnmba $7,215, nnd $7 "off earn". Demand fur mutton oxccodlng supply. Wowcomorn aliould got tho hnhtt of going to Iiinoa & Davldaon'a bar hor nhop. Adv. WIlHKIiV MAHKI-rr ItCPOUT. NOIITII I'OKTIiANI). May 2- Itccolpta for tho week havo boon: ' Cuttle 1130, calve 184, hog 3S70,i aheep 3013, home 3, Good trndo In ateora, aevoral loads nelllng at NOTICK OF CONTKHT. Dopnrtmnnl of tlio Intorlor, United tiito Land Olllco, Tho Dalles, Ore gon, April 23, 1013. To John Vnjon ft No. 8G16 8th nvo. 8., Heattlo, Wanli., Cotitoateo: You nro hereby notified that Kd ward A. Fogg, who given Hamilton, Orogc 11, fin hi pottoltloe address, did on March 22, 1013, fllo In thl olllco hi duly corroborated application to content and secure the cancellation of your iKjinoMcnd entry No, , Horlal No, 08937, made May 17, 1011, for NK Vt , N 4HK H , HK V, NW , , Hoc. 18, HWUHKH, Hoctlon 7, towimhlp 10 H., ratigo 20 K., Wlllatnctto Merid ian, nud n grounds for his contest ho allege that anld John Vnjyn has wholly failed to ostabllnh hi resi dence on said tract nnd ho a wholly failed to cultivate and Improve snmo as required by law and has aban doned samo for moro than ono year last past. You aro, thoroforo, further noti fied that tho said allegations will ho taken by this olllco ns having bcon confcsiod by you, nnd your said entry will bo canceled thoroundor without your furthor right to bo heard there in, oither beforo this offlco or on op tical,, If you fall to fllo In this office within twenty days ntter the FOURTH publication of this notlco, as shown bo low, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and ro siondlug to those allegations of con test, or If you fall within that tlmo to fllo In this offlco duo proof that you have served n copy of your answer on cue Bald contestant In person or by registered mall. If this servlco la mado by tho delivery of n copy of your answer on tho said contestant In person, proof of such ser vlco must bo cither the sold contest ant's written acknowledgment of his receipt of tho copy, showing tho date of Ita receipt, or tho affidavit of the person by whom tho dellvory was mado stating when, and whero tho copy waa delivered; If mado by regis tered mall, proof of such servlco must consist of tho nffldnvlt of tho person by whom tho copy was mailed sta'lng when nnd tho postofflco to which It was malted and thl affidavit must bo accompanied by tho postmaster's rocolpt for tho lottor. You should stnto In your answer tlio namo of tho postofflco to which you deslro furthor notices to ho sent to you. C. W. MOOHB, Hoglstor. Dato of first publication May 7, 1013, Dato of second publication May 14, 1013, Onto of third publlontlon May 21, 1013, Dato of fourth publication Mny 28, 1013. NU.MMON8. In tho Circuit Court of tho Blnto of Oregon for Crook County. Tho First National Ilnnk of Ilond, n Corporation, ,p!n!ntlff, vn. J. II. Iloan, J. F. iloan nud A. C. Lucas, defendants. To J. F, Iloan, nliovo named defen dant; In tlio namo of tho Htato of Ore gon; You nro hereby required to np poar and answer tho complaint of tho plaintiff filed against you In tho nbovo entitled action within ton days from tho dato of the servlco of the samo upon you If sorved within this county or if served within any other county In this ntnto then within twenty days from the dato of tho ser vice of tho samo upon you or if sorv ed upon you by publication thereof then on or before the 8th day of May, 1013, nnd you are hereby notified that If you fall so to appear and an swer for want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to tho court or tho relief prayed for In tho complaint on file herein, to-wit: For n decree that tho conveyance NW of the SWU of 81c. 27, Tp. 17 B It. 12 B W. M., to J. F. Hcan Im declared fraudulent and void as against this plaintiff and that the said J. H. Hcan Im dcclarod to hoid tho. said property In trust for said defendant J. II. Hcan and his credi tors. That the conveyance of KWK of NK?4 and NBtf of NW and Lot 1 of Sec. 7 and SW4 of SB V of Sec. C, all In Tp. 13 8.. It. 11 K.. W. M., to A. C. Lucas bo decreed fraudulent and void as against this plaintiff and that the said defendant A. C, Lucas he decreed to hold this property In trust for the defendant J. H. Ucan and his credi tors. And thnt tho nald J. F. Hcan nnd A. C, Lucas account under the di rection of this court for nil of the property aforesaid so convoyed to them nnd that said property be sold and tho proceeds of said salo be ap plied to tho satisfaction of plaintiff's Judgment nnd that the plaintiff have Judgment against said defendants for NOTIUK FOtl I'UIJMUATIO.V. U, B, Land Office nt Tho Dalles, Ore gon, April 14th, 1013, Notlco la hereby given that John P. Hausmnn of Portland, Oregon, who on February 23d, 1012, made desort land entry. No. Q00S, for N4HW14 and 8NW, section 32, township 10 south, rango 12 cast, Willamette Meridlnn, has filed no tlco of Intention to make final desert proofrto establish claim to the-lnnd abovo described, beforo II. O, Ellla, U. S. Commissioner, nt his offlco at Hend, Oregon, on the 21th day of May, 1013. Claimant nnmea as wltnosses: Henry II. Ford, Otis C. Henklo, James Ityan, Albert Hnrryman, all of Dond, Oregon. C-lOp C. W. MOORE, RoBlster. Sand and Gravel Plastering Sand. Concrete Sand. Roofing Gravel. Concrete Gravel. Road Material. Sidewalk Material. AH Material Washed nnd Screened. Bolton, Ruetenik and May Bend, Oregon . - I 1 - V J-Ji lBBgTgqg g- the costs and disbursements of this suit and for such other and further relief ns to the court may seem Just and equitable. This summons Is nerved upon you by publication thereof In The Hend Bulletin, a weekly nowspaper of gen? oral circulation published at Hend, Crook county, Oregon, for six succcs sle weeks by order of the Hon. O. Springer, Judgo of the county court In and for Crook county. Oregon. Said order bclug made and entered tho 2Cth day or March, 1913, In tho abovo causo and this summons Is published and dated for the first tlmo this 2Cth day of March, 1913. VEItNON A. FOItDES. 3-9 Attornoy for Plaintiff. Rl S&7 k IsbbUSP JiLM MjmMML IKtsKMi Id Vienna Cafe Wall Street Good Meals, Prepared with Cleanliness, nt Moderate Rate. Largo Loaves of Whotesomo Bread 5c Each A Trial Will Convince Mmk 1 w. i fc. roofing guarantee is worth no more than the quality of the roofing. . If the roofing is not made to make good, the maker never will. -Buy Malthoid Roofing-lay it carefully you'll never have occasion to request us to protect our guarantee. 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