The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 31, 1913, Image 1

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    The bend bulletin.
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BULINGS AFFECT
iPROJECT PEOPLE
SUMMARY OP BOARD'S
ACTION
'tflncty.Flvo IVr Cent of Coliiliibln
Southern Iinil Holder llviilrvil
To HIrti Up Tuninlo Mnliito
nunro Fund Ik Provided For.
The following summary nnd digest
of ruling Hindu recently by tho Ben-
t vrt l.nud Honrd with reference to tho
Tuninlo Project will ha of Interest to
ninny, ntnl Tho Bulletin In Indebted
1 to Project engineer J.nurgnnrd for
tho Informntlou;
DurliiK tho month of December It
w.m ordered Hint tin assignment of Tuninlo Mnlntennncn Fund, and Hint
t-ontrnctn under tho Columhln South-NPcno fur mnlntonnnco ha umdo
, yn project, now Tuninlo project, ho by vouchor from said fuird.
rVcUc-d hr tho honrd nt thin time, Project engineer O. l.nurgnnrd np
Imt thnt nil mnttarn or thl nnluro ba'ponrod In person Imforo tho honrd
adjusted nt tho tluia new contrnctn,
are entered Into.
It nnnenrlnc tn the best Intnrentn
, of the ntnto nnd tho Tuninlo I'rojoct
inni n iiininnii or procouura nimnnri
to thnt lined In connection with tho
government nnd other projeoln bo
taken, It wnn ordered Hint utiles net
Horn owning OK pur cent of tho ncro
aro nn tho Tuninlo Irrigation project
which now linn onmpleled vented Kil
ter right, 'n signed up to come In tin
ler tho new project, no arrangement
fir bringing old settlors Into tho new
project enn he made
it in oninreii Hint on nil nnosllon
pertaining to tho ninount of Irrigable
nrrenao to be allowed an complete
rented, tho project oiiKlnenr nhnll
mnko nil necennnry decision an to
Hiii'xtnt of Irrlgnhlo ntronga.
Tho project engineer reoiuwtod
thnt rertnln employee winking by
tho month nnd continuously on tho
lroJrrl tut allowed two week leuve
of Mmumico with my each jonr, nt
rnirli Hnia nn tho work on the project
will (tuffer Iho lonnt by nuoji nboncn,
Tbl riHiiet wnn granted, nn re
Initio to department chief nnd chief
tfrici emplo)e only.
Tho project engineer onllod tho
lnnrd n nttnntlon to n number of eon.
trnctn with nottlorn on the Columbia
outhern project, which liml never
been pinned by tho former company,
";VJi""?.l.? "te1! Ll.,.l..,n "!!
It I .hown nntlafnctorlly n ovldenei. ,
bv recommondntlon of tho project on -
(tmcer, mm tno nniucrn tnorcor hnvo'oveniug, nujourning 10 n mier unio
obtnlnod nnmo In good fnlth and havo'wnen mo maor, trennurcr nnu inroo
nindo neconnry Initial payment.
auch contrnctn nhnll bo trentod In the
nnmo manner nn regularly oxocuted
mnlrnet with tho former oompnny
iThli nppllen, of courto, only to thnne
contract holder or wnter itiern who
Ign up under tho new projwt.)
No I'nrtlnllty to I to Nlioiui.
It iiarlng Hint certain nettlor
on tiio old mititniila Kouinorn prnJeet
on either Cnrey net or private Inndn Itlm more of A C. Mond at Doachuten
lmo i m Id for wnter rlghtn In jmrt'etid will take chnrgo tomorrow. Ho
only, nnd hnvo Irrlgnted tholr Inndn ond Mr. Jon, wora old frlnnd bnck
In mrt mil), but rontddur thnt In m-iln tho Huiillnwor ntnto nnd when Mr.
turn for tlielr effort on behalf of Aier cnino out to clone u do I with
the ntnto'n projort, they nhould bo
granted coniileto vented wnter right
for nil Inndn contracted for hy thorn
nnd nhould bo relenned from further
l'liynimit. It wnsjirdured thnt In nc
CnfdRnci) with Hie net npproprlntlng
money for Hie Tuninlo rnijoct. tiio
term of tho Carey act and common
fnlruo to all Bottler, nn partiality I iKiatofflce will bo cloned. Tho post
enn bo shown nuoh nettlor, who nuint I oftlco hour will ho 10:30 to 11 n. in.
Ijm Deschutes Banking & Trit$t;:
Company
0DEND,
We wish for you
u HAPPY and
prosperous
new yer:
Im troiitml In tho nnmo manner and
uinliir tint Kiirno condition nn nil oth
er Dottliirn on tho project.
It appearing thut oortnln contrnct
holilora under tho Columbia flouthoru
project hud IrrlKiii'xl pnrt of tholr
InniU prior to tho adjudication of
tho watin of Tumttlis crook, hut
throuKh no fnult of thulr own I hoy
had not nindo clnlni for un ndjtidlcn
tlou or tholr wnter right, It wn or
dered thnl In nuch cnno, If their
clulniH tiro niihstnntlntcd by threo
proper nMdniltn mid a mtrvey of their
land hy tho project engineer, thu
honrd will nccaiit nuch claim an nur
voyod unci credit nuch Holder with
tho coiuplato voatod water right
shown, upon proper roconunondatlon
of thu project engineer
It appearing Hint thu project en
nlncer of the Tuninlo Irrigation pro
Jnct linn received, on nccount of tnnln
tnnnuco, curtnln nuinn of money, nnd
It further npponrliiK that Chapter 11 'J
General Lawn of Oregon, 1913, pro
vide "thnl nil money received an
innlnlennnco fee nhnll ho npplled to
Urn rout of maintaining anld project
nil money except tnnlntennncn
received from tho project nhnll ho
deposited In tho reclamation fund.' It
therefora nipunrlng that n now fund
mint ho created for nuch mnlntonnnco
money, It In therefore ordered Hint
nil money received nn mnlntonnnco
feci from tho Tuninlo project ho lilac
ed In n fund to ho hold by the Mnto
treniurer. and to ho known nn tho
and mentioned thnt conildornhlo do
lay hnn been experienced In having
tiio ntntfrmi for Tiimnto irrigntion
j project flumo accepted hy tho Innpec
r. un nn iiKnriiou mm n in
tor (iullty of mnterlul tiilght Uiere-
iiy im outninen. It wnn oniereii Hint nn
extension of 40 dnyn from January
1 htt gran I ed tho Const Culvnrt &
Flume Compnny In which to deliver
mntnrlnl, provided, however, thnt
nurh oxtonnlon In no way effect the
validity of tho bond. Tho necretnry
wnn Instructed to nhtnln tho eonneut
of tho bonding rnmpnny nnd there
upon to notify tho Coast Culvert &
i Flumo Compnny of tho extension
On nppllenllon of P. II Wllnon of
ltldlnw for water for tho onon of
1311, It wnn ordered Hint It water I
nvnllnblo In oxenM of thnt required
for lundn In eulttvntlon on the pro
;ct during Iho nennou 1DH. water
r'ghtn may ho told to owner of prl
nto Inndn or othorn for delltory of
wuter during nnld J ear.
III.I.AY IV TAKINfl OITWK.
Owing to the almenca of Mayor
olert-HrArtlller, who I visiting at
Id old homo In Wlicomln. tho iwcnr
,,,K of now cll" ofllolaU will prob-
Ably bo pontoned. Next Tuendny
evening In tho dato for them to take
chorw. but utile. Mr. Miller return.
hn ,""- ' council will meet nnd
rnonct only routine huilnrnn thnt
now counclltnon will enter upon their
iiutien, tub old omcinm win uoia
over until tholr nucceiBor. nro Induct
ed Into their respective ofllcen.
lll'VH KTOItK: llTS MAUHIHI).
At Hedmond nn Decemlior 21. 1'rtnl
IV Aynr of Wlehltn, Hnn.. nnd Mm.
Iloreuro J one of Dencliutea worn
marrlod. Mr. Aer hnn Wuight out
Mr. Mond It mm decided to make It n
pnrtnomlitp, and tho recult wuh thu
marrlngo.
OIlHHItVK IIOI.IOAY TOMOItltOW,
There will not bo nn gotiernl ob-
norvanca of Now Yenr'n nn a holiday
'nn Christina, Imt tho bnnkn and tho
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WEATHER FOR
HH VARIED
SNOW FALL TOTALS
ONE FOOT
Homlpot Canto Yrnlrnlajr, Folloned
hy Itnlii ntnl Clilnook-lxmtvit Tcin-
perntttro or December Wn H
Degree, on .Night of tho JUtli.
Although tho day hoforo Chrlnt
man there wan hardly onounh nnow
for nlolghlug, thero enmo mora that
' nitni nnu tno next morning, and on
i Friday nlulghn woro out. Tho now
put nn ond to tho nkntlng on tho river
near rinolyn I'nrk, but tno nmnll boy
uinieu m onco to in mod nna ror a
dny or two ovory tonm Hint enmo
, uown tno ntreot draw nftor It novornl
youtigntcrs who nllpped nnd nlld
around on tho hard (Kicked mow of
mo hi rem.
Till nort of vacation tilar ntnDrwid
yentcrdny, however, when thoro com0
very heavy nnow ntorm, Inrhe
fnlllng up to C o'clock. Following
thin In the night a ohlnook wind canid
UP from tho south with n rnin that
hnn kopt up nlnco. To 8 o'clock thin
morning tho proolpltntlon for 24
hour wn 1.15 Inohen,
Tho wonther for th whole month
hnn nhown tunny vnrlotlo, ranging
iroin tno wnrm plousanl dnyn of tho
flrnt half to tho ntiirm of yesterday.
Tho highest tompernturu recorded at
tho locnl ntntlon wn 62 degrees, on
tho 8th. nnd the lowest 8 degree on
tho night of tho 19th. The mean
tompernturoa for tho month woro:
maximum -II, minimum 17- 1-3. Tho
precipitation amounted to 1.8 Inchoj
A foot of miiow foil during tho 31
dn)n, but only about 6 Iticho remain
on the ground. Thoro were 17 clonr
day. 7 parUy cloudy and 7 cloudy.
Tho dally tomporatttre follow:
Mln.
21
17
18
11
16
22
20 '
11W
14
14
n
27
30
26
24
13
19
8
14
0
17
10
13
20
10W
21
11
12
11
24t
1IIKTIIK.
To Mr. nnd Mm. K. T. I'nrkor, on
Documhor 2t), a 10 H pound girl.
To Mr. nnd Mr. Jtnlph lxvorlng.
formerly of Hem), on Deeemlinr if,.
an 8 Mr pound boy. Tho lovorlnga
nro living nt South Uend, Wash.
to jir. and Mr. A. II. arahain, on
Dccombor 30, a hoy.
Itnto Mnv.
1. 43
2. 2H
3. 23
4. 40
B. 44
0. 40
7. . 49
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9. CO
10. -tfo
11. 48
13. 46
13. 47
14. 46
1C. 48
16. 46
17. 38
18. 37
19. 34
20. 33
21. 34
22. . 2B
31. 36
24. 32
I. 39
20. 48
27. 40
23. 30
29. 29
30. 44
31. 42
H AFPY NEW
YEAR-,
A few people have made
mistakes in the past by buy
ing their hardware from
other stores. Now they have
resolved that in the future
they will be in the game and
will buy right. That means
from the
BEND
, HARDWARE
CO.
SUSY YEAR FOR
FOREST SERVICE
LOCAL FORCE DIDMUCH
WORK
Construction of Telephone Mnc Im-
portnnt Item Wagon Itonil mill
Trail AIo llullt tar-go Acre
age LVuImmI Mop I lteib.nl.
During tho past year, according to
forest Hupcrvlsor Morrltt, tho local
force on the Deschutes Nntlonnl For
est constructed 6916 tnilen of tele
phone lino, 4 miles of wagon road,
approximately 14 miles of trail, 2
now cabins, 1 burn and 2 bridge, ho
aide cleaning out many mile of old
trail nnd undertaking ninny minor
Improvements, among which might
b0 mentioned tho development of one
Important nprlng on the sheep range
north of Tuninlo creek by putting In
a nerle of fivo watering trough
In addition to these pcrmnnent Im
provements, 61.040 acre have been
aUOOacm
f.iHinitn,t i.v .nnr ,.. . .,.....
estimated by tnoro extensive method.
All or this work la In addition to tho
regular routlno administratis work
done.
Telephone Line fiiittrfmit.
It In a well rcrognlzod tnct thnt in
order to give tho national forests
oinolent administration and protec
tion thoy must be Improved along the
general lines undertaken on the De
schutes this summer. Of all those
Improvement none In more Import
ant than telophono linen. These have,
thoroforo, boen given preference oer
other cliMien of work during tho
past year The lino constructed In
olude 17 Mi miles connecting lllg riv
er ranger station with Crano Prairie.
18 miles connecting tho Ilend La l'!n0
lino with Knit Lake. 11 mile along
thu McKemle wagon road connecting
n short forem norvlco lino extending
front Sister with tho forest service
lino to Kugeno. 11 tnllon from tho
Alllnghnm ntntlon along th0 Mlnto
trail to connect with tho forest ser
vice Una extending to Dotrolt. Ore
gon; 8 miles connecting Hend and
tho Columbia Southern headgato on
Tumalo erook, and 4 miles down tho
Mcloiius river from tho Alllngham
ranger ntntlon to C. V. Allon'n ranch.
nnnt l. Inn. I.nvn .IrniHif l..n
made to ron.tri.ei 5B mil, n'r .rfrti.
tlonnl line next nprlng. all nn addl-l
tlonn to pre.ont oxlstlng line. Fur-1
ther work will also bo undertaken
during tho coming summer but fiMlSZ"'"""
plan have not yet been made.
Tho wagon road referred to con
noctn Paulina Lako headgato with
iUBW .UIU. Ill WU1IIIVUIIU1I TlfcU II1IB
road tho foroat omcom doing tho "? ' ""1 "." .""" 1"T,"n,3
work nlno denned out about 12 mllon "".'i tnhA . nA irrf0oll,ehl "Pff
of w-agoa rond between Paulina Pral-1 ?nne agalS le w ould kill hlmU
rio nnd the I'aullna l.nke headgato J5!5" nmJtnrn ?, Li.-tn, in
The cabin, constructed are at Tutu- h le had WeVtw Ice ' '
nlo ranger station nnd on lllaek Ilutto nicn no naa lwen l'ce
lookout. The Imrn I at Pine Mun- .,.. ..,,, 1,,w.,,1.ct,IJ,a
Uln ranger sUtlon south of Pino I I'AIUJ-II IIOlhK I IMKJUIisSKS.
mountain. Work on the parish house being
Tun uo'n- lirMviu n-rn in.l.rl.lrnn ' IWllt fOT tllO CattlOlIC OllttrCh JIt-
thin Bummer nnd havo been vory ,
nearly rinlslied. ono aorosa Davis
creek In section 11, township 22
south, range 8 oast, tho other aarona
tho Ilesehtiton river at Crann Prnlrl..
III section 28. township 20 south, I
rango 8 oast. Ttioao lll bo complot-,
ed early In tho spring
(YuUliiK n trie Metolliit.
The cruising work was dono In tho
Metoltus river valloy by a speolally
. v
organized crew who spent novcral
month, doing tho work. Thin drow
cMtlnutcd tho timber on tho entire
nrea by forty, mnde nn accurate
topographic map showing elevation
hy fiO-foot contours, baaing thin work
on transit survey no that n very ac
curate nnd (totalled map Is tho re
sult. Tho 31,f00 aero covered by
rougher method Include tho higher
mountainous country to tho west of
ths Matollus river valley un to the
summit or tho Cascade and Is suf
flclently nccurato to answer nil prob-
noio neeus ror many yearn to como.
A map of tho Donchute forest wan
compiled Inst winter showing all
known Information regarding gener
al topographic features, roads, trail,
telephone linen, Improvements, etc.
This map Is now being revised to
how not only all work done by.the
forest norv'co during tho past scanon
but also Information obtained by tho
United States Reclamation Service
and by tho state cnglncor and others
In tho region outside or tho nntlonnl
forest boundary nn far east a the
railroad leading north from Dend.
Murti Uo-OperatJve Altncc.
In many or Uio lines or Improve
ment work tho forest servJco hnn re
ceived a great deal of co-operatlvo
resistance. Tlmbcrmen and othcra
have contributed liberally ror tele
phone conntruction. One of tho
ranchers living up lllg river has not
only helped in tho construction of the
forest service b rid go at Davis Creek
but has built In addition a third
brldgo across tho Deschutes river in
section 3, township 22 south, range
8 vast.
Next year it is hoped to extend tho
Improvement work on the Deschutes
National Forest along nil linen, but
.Provemeni or. roads. Thin is a rca
turo which ban been somewhat ne
glected In the pant but which Is of
oxtrame hntiortnnce. Definite appro
priations have been made to the
amount or flSOO ror this purpose,
the work to bo undertaken in co-operation
with Crook county. It la
hoped thnt this amount may bo in
creased materially. In addition to
these funds It is planned to estnbllsh
mile posts nlong several or the mnln
ronds leading through the forest,
marking the distance to principal
points and to do a groat deal of min
or Improvement work by cleaning out
oxlstlng road, fixing up bad places,
etc. In thin Utter work an well ns
In the major road construction un
dertaken, tho forest service antici
pate hearty co-operation from all
who are interested.
SEARCH FOR MAN FRUITLESS
' p.,,,,, ,uu. .,,,.., lt
Jw ' ouw'' Com
mlttctl Suicide.
Under the leadership of K. T. Lu-
"'... u .? Iy cuiHIKJseu Ol
I . " no vicinity or Hoar Creek
Lu"ed "t " "J" pln"0ra1Tchw?r
hh" ,i'"'r,?n, ',L 7r .mC
I i?.8. .nJn,.!Ln. 'or. .mo w?e.V?'
I believed, however, that he ended
his own llfo.
Thoso acquainted well with the
' m- -M.. 1,., .m 1...I M -..l..lA ..1.
frod tavorably up to tho timo or
tho coining of the snow, which has
stopped all outsldo work. Up to the
present time tne foundation work has
lcn completed. The Contract ror
no hul.dlag has been let to nroiter-
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donee, which will cot about 2000(
b,ccn, mnAe Ppwible larsel)
largely
through tho generosity or Mr. and
Mm. John U. Hyan.
We have just closed the most prosper
ousyear, since we have been in business.
A substantial amount ha3 been add
ed to our surplus, giving us an earned
surplus of $18,000.
During 1 9 1 3, we have gained nearly
three- hundred new accounts and now
have over 1 600 customers on our books.
To our loyal friends, who have helped
us and whom we have helped, and to our
new friends whose friendship we will
strive to merit we tender this greeting:
May the New Year be a prosperous
and fruitful one. May joy and recom
pense come to you.
May it be our privilege to help you and
; adcL.to your success.
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The FirsUNatiwial Bank of Bod
EVANGEUSTIG
WORK BEGUN
FIRST SERVICE HELD
.SUNDAY
Over 400 Attend Tier. V.t J. Ilalcln
Arrived Monday beginning To
morrow Kvening, Meeting Will
IJo Held In Smith Ilulldiog.
Over 400 pcoplo, comprising tho
ono of the largest audiences ever
gathered in Dond, met at the Presby
terian church Sundny night for tho
flrnt or the revival services being held
under tb0 auspices or tho Protes
tant churches of tho town. Ho v. E.
J. Iiuigln, who is conducting the ser
vices, was unable to reach hero in
timo ror tho meeting Sunday night,
but addresses were made by the three
local pastor and a song service wan
held by Mr. and Mrs. George L. Roue,
who anslst Mr. Bulgln In this feature
or his work .
On Tuesday Mr. Dulgln arrived and
that evening gave his address on
"The Queat'on or tho Age; What
Think Ye or Christ?" His address
Inst evening was on "The Unreason
ableness or Skepticism" and tonight
his theme will be "God's Measure or
Value". The meeting tonight will
bo the last held in the Presbyterian
church, as arrangements nave been
completed to hold all the others In
tho Smith building on Wall street.
beginning tomorrow evening. Benches
win be put In lor tho audience and
two pianos Installed to aid In the
music. In this connection Dr. Ilul-
gin hopen to onllst evory one In town,
who can piny a musical nlstrument
to form art orchestra tor tho period
or the meetings. The first meeting
or the orchestra will be held at 7
o'clock tomorrow (Thursday) even
lag nt tho Smith building.
During the duration of the meet
ings no services will bo held at tho
Protestant churches excetit tor Sun
day school at tho usual times.
Mr. Uulgln'a topics tor thin week
are on follows:
January 1: "God'n Measurement
of a man."
January2: "Parabolic Lectures on
"The Ten Girls Who Looked Alike."
January 3: "The r'enst ot Delebaz
xor." January 4: Sunday morning, 11
o'clock "Christ nnd Sociology."
Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock, full
rehearsal or choir and orchestra. All
slnrer and orchestral players urged
to be present: Sunday night 7130.
"Why 1 Bellevo the Bible."
SIGNS FIRSTCONTBACT
Author of Tuninlo Bill Cornea in
tinier :Nev Arrangement.
Tho flm,t contract mado by the
State of Oregon with a aettler for
furnishing water for tho Irrigation ot
land was signed yesterday In Bend.
It Is with Vernon A. Forbes, whoso
bill In the last Legislature resulted
In tho Tumalo Project appropriation
tor the completion or the old Colum
bia Southern segregation.
The contract covers the 40 acres
owned by Mr. Forbes on tho Tumalo
Project, thla formerly being the
Whoatley tract The form of con
tract to bo signed by the old settlers
has been printed and It in expected
that all will affix their signatures a
the course of a nhort timo.
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