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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1914)
rim m:M) iu!.m:tin iikxi), our., wijdniihdav, Aim.sT ii, iimi. A. IMOfl . WAR NEWS OF TIE PAST WEEK China nnd glassware. Skuse Hard wato Company. Adv. Tho news of tho LSuroponn war for tho im8' Week has boon very limited. In ilio first place, no largo engage ments hnvu taken laco. nil tho pow ers being concerned chiefly In getting their force Into tho field and InU Vosltlon. And secondly. It Is prac tically Impnselblo Tor authentic now to leak out, because n remarkably Htrlol and successful censorship la maintained by nil tho bcllgerants; tor instance, neither Kngland, France or Germany permits correspondents to go to tho front. Tho most Important move has been tho attltudo announced by Japan, On the 15th she sent ultimatum to Gor many, demanding withdrawal of Gor man skips and complete evacuation of Klau-Chou. In China. If Ger many falls to do this by August 28. var undo'tvei-v will follow. This moans that Japan will sleto German possessions In the far east. and. In affect that she I1..B been delected I y Hnclnnd. whose ally she Is. to harass .." : . . , 1..U1 . '" J"1 uormnny an i aieie unnuL iioiuiiik. jiutter. Wo want to congratulate In the Orient. jC you on the lino quality of this butter. China has appealed to the wnnilnK'To he truthful It la the best butter nations 10 reepeci ner nwiiuniii) . This. Japan, who professes the great est friendliness for the United States tern neighbors ind with llussla on tho north. Several small naval bnttlos have occured but no news of scrlmm on gnKomotita In obtainable. It Is as sumed that tho Ilrltlsh fleet Is elos I UK on Germnuy's dreadnoughts in the North Son, although It Is bollovod that Germany Is dodging direct tost of strength on the seas. Huslnesa conditions In the United States are getting back to unriiml, but prices of foodstuffs and commodl ties directly affected have risen great ly. In mnuy cases the rise seems without economic reason, nnd Ind eral Investigation has started to as certain whether tho wtxr Is not being used as nn oxcuso to squemto usur ous prollts from tho consumer. BEND BUTTER GOOD Local Creamery Product ItecelvcH Praise fnm Pottlitud Firm. That tho buttor from the local creamery ts being well received In the 1'ortlnnd market Is shown by a letter recently received by the Cream ory officers from a Portland Arm to whom shipments of butter have been made. The letter Is as follows: "Itecelv- ed your shipment of five cubes of hns agreed to. saying that when she gets Klau-Chou she will return It to China, from whom Germany took It mime years ago In reprisal for tho murder of Gemma missionaries. Italy still remains neutral, hut war between It and Germany Is reas onably expected. The severest Kurouoan fighting; stilt Is In llolglum, which purtlnllr separates France and Germany. The Germans succeeded In seizing the city of l.lege. after desperate roslstence. but the itelglnn forts thore hold ou:, embarrassing the Kaiser's operations Horlouslv German trootm are reported ad vancing upon Hmwols. capital of Hel gluni, and the government has loft the city, moving to Antwerp. Hrttlsh troop have joined the French in the field, and both are lighting side by side with the Hclglan. An enormous battle, which will be the greatest the worl baa ever known seems Inevitable. Presumably It will occur partially In Uelglum. and along tho Franco-Gorman frontier, occupy ing a front of perhaps 200 miles. His toric Waterloo, where Napoleon lost his omplre just 100 years aRo, prob ably will be n center of conflict. French trooiw are partially in possession of Alsace ngnlo. Accord ing to dlsiMtches, France has had the better of the minor engagements with Germany. However, practically all news thus far received emanates from French or Ilrltlsh sources, and prob ably Is biased. Austria appears to be having her hands full with Servla nnd her cas- that we have received from outside creameries for a long time, and Ave are sorry that we cannot allow yo i any more than we are. While thU is one cent more than wo nro imyliu anyone else, and undoubtedly, by tin time your next shipment arrives It will be two oj; three cents more." INSPECTING LOCAL COWS O. A. V. Prtifes.MirAH.slHi. Former in UiiMng StamhmN of Ileitis. County Agriculturist A. K. Iovett ncoompAnlad by K. II. Fit Is, prnfs sor of dairy husbandry at the O. A. C. Is here today and this evening will hold a meeting at Powell Itutte. The two arc spending the week visiting farmer, who havo rows In this territory. They are urging that close records of tests of milk and but terfat be kept, so that the farmers can weed out the oor producers' and build up the standard of their dairy herd, thereby Increasing their profits. Mr. l.ovott announces that the far mors Institute to be held here Tues day, September 1. will be in the Com mercial Club rooms at 2 p. in. It Is hoped that a largo attendance will be on hand, for upon the success of this first meeting depends whether others will be held. from their land Into two periods, passed tho Sonnto today. Under tho existing law tho homesteader uiiitt take his leave of absence In one eon ttuuous period. FIBE AT CULVER Wiiiohouso Thoio Hunt Hatiddny UcMro)lu (iinln Clark Paul, who was In Culver Silt urdwy, reports tho total loss of tho wnrohouso there Saturday afternoon. First wna discovered In tho corrugat ed Iron structure about 3 o'clock. Some trouble with tho pumps pre vented adequate water service. On ly by the greatest good luck were otlior buildings In tho town snuul. Many atttos canto tip from Motol lus, and tho Bwiboh engine there went down to Madras, coupled on to a Hat oar nnd brought up Madron' two chemical engines, which, how ever, arrived ton Into to bo of spa olnl service. Among other losses was about 1100 bushels of grain, says Mr. Paul. It Is understood the building was. not very full. It Is stated that the loss Is well covered' by Insurance whore atnto authorities aio wislatlng, 1 at Jefferson Creek, near Mt. Jeff. orsoit, where Indians nro handling tho work, I small onus, one east of I .a Pino, tine near Mt. TIiIoInou All tho lire now nro tiudur eouttol, I Dund Mutter Is Host on Hroftd, amy convene leoislatOre (Continued from page 1.) liny ttond Mutter. V. S. Separators and milk cans. Skuso Hardware Comimny. -Adv. Hand Huttor Is Heel on Hread. IIOMKSTKAI) 1111. li PASSIM. WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. Repre sentative Slnnott's bill, previously passed by the House, permitting homestead ontrymen to divide their five month's annual leave of nbsev BUILOINGJHONE LINE Fort ItwU Paper Snja Work Will bo Done Soon, Tho Fort Hock Times says: "K. S. Miles, who has had the vork In charge for the Silver Utko Northern Telephone Co. since last June, said before leaving town In nn nuto Monday morning to distribute the brackets between here and Fre taunt, that wire would be strung In to Sther I.ako by tomorrow night. August In. The line had been com pleted last Saturday night to a point about 3 miles this aldo of the Sum mit station. "The hIo have been set from Fre mont to Sliver Lake for some time, and the stringing of the wire only remained. Ily next Monday morn ing residents here will be able lo talk to towns north all along the tine t'j Ilend." Iiend Hotter Is llest on Hread. FOREST FIRE LOSS IS LIGHT (Continued from page 1.) west of Crane Pralrlo, 2 northeast of Crano Prairie. 2 north of the head of Fall Itlvor, 2 at Pine Mountain, one fairly large. 1 noar llachellor Itutte. 1 north of Tumnlo Creek, 1 at lllaek Crater, south of MoKenzle road. project will bo approximately $32 per aero of Irrigable laud, Tho storage required will be 100. 000 acre feet, which storage may be obtained In tho proposed Crutie Prair ie reservoir on the west fork of tho Deschutes river. The project calls for no unusual features, Is simple of construction and la regarded as entirely feasible from both the physical and oontutor olnl view-points. Tho Initial cost of works already constructed ou the protect Is found to tie 1220.000, and the estimated cost of the reproduction new, JlSt, 000. The main canal Is found to have sitlllclent capacity to serve only lb, lequlremeuts of North Canal project IT20 a. F.) nnd that of Pilot Hutu Canal ixOo S. F.) as ilemaudod I the Central Oregon Itrlgntlou Comimny. It Is believed that the cost of Mis i dam and headwtirks and mam si above Us Junction with IJJt Uutte Canal should be apiMirtloued ratably' between the North Canal and Pilot Unite systems on the basis of rapae-j Ity provided for each, to-wir 730 . ' f. for the former and 206 s. f. for the latter. It Is bellevml that the Central Oregon Irrigation Comimny sjiouldj Ih charged the same rate as 1 Charg ed other lauds, for the 2200 acre to which It has already wnr water rights and whlrh It desires Irrigated from the North Canal. The nmoutit whleh should be paid to the Central Oregon Irrigation Company for tho North Canal proper ty Incident to this payment IteitiK the delivery on the imrt of the purchaser, of 308 second feet of water to Pilot Uutte Canal, and perpetual payment, on the tart of the comimny, of Its due proportion of MMlnteunMee nnd operation cost aliove the Junction with Pilot Uutte Cannt The cash outlay required to build the project. Including payment for the works and pronyrtles of the com puny to tra transferred to the State or Govemmeht, Is estimated at $1.08. 000. Attention Is called to the fart that all estimates above given are bam on an assumption that the supply for Pilot Itutte Canal will be 20 seeon I feet, this jnuontit what has been claimed by the Comnany as Its eou tract requirement. Should this sup ply be found Inadequate, n larger proportion of the present canal en imcity may bo required for Pilot Hutte supply and correspondingly bum will bo available for North Canal Unit. A readjustment will also lie fwESSk ItlVIIHH TO HIMHK IV PUOFITH MtWUIl PHH'IIS ON I'OUH t'AIIH Kffeotlvo rrtmi August 1, lll, lo August 1, lultl. nnd miiirimtiHid against any reduction during that time. Tout-lint (?ar , , , Vlim Itiiuabout ....... . ...... i . I ID Town Cur F. O. II. Detroit, all ears fully equipped. (Ill United fltuteri or America only) Further, wo will be able to obtain tho maxi mum nttlolfliiry In our factory production, and tho minimum cost In our purchasing and sales itiipartiuentH It wo can reauh mi output of .100,1)00 ears between the above dales. And should wo reach this production, wo ugrno to pity as tho buyer's share from M0 lo SCO per oar (on or about August t, J01C) to every rotall buyer who purchases n new Ford ear between August 1, It) II and August 1, llil.V For further particulars regarding those low prices ami profit sharing plan, see the nearest I'oril Hrautit or Dealer. I'OIID MO'IOIJ COMPANV REGISTERED DUROCS FOR SALE 'llicso liogs n to not nei-fel, but In good ginning, lieellli) i-oudltloti. The kind Hint oii ran linn Iimho in j (tin- nlfiilfii or iicr Held iiuil I bey Mill keep on growing, Ijistern iimrkftH pmllti Img will go lo twelw cents per pound lite ttrlglit. Don't unit until they lemli this mill bale In pay the long price but buy imn I Imtc it few miun for Mile 1 1 ret I lo fnrriiiv soon. Hours itlil eimugli for sort let mill n Hue lot of Kill that mil In liiril this fall. Wrllo or rail iiim! M't tliein. Itniieli iiiIJoIiih limn site on miiiIIi. G. A. BRADLEY, " necessary in the storage supph for North Cnnal Unit. The intimates of cost would therefore hate Th tap re vlsid to meet such dirferlnx oohiII tlous should they prove necessary. but no such releil figures nro hero given, as the charge would not be aufllrloiitly largo to be a governing consideration in connection with the North Can ul Unit. 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