The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 16, 1914, Image 1

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    The bend bulletin.
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MA WRITES OF
AD CLUB'S TRIP
JOURNAL HAS COM
rt PLETE ACCOUNT
NrmsMMr lrirociilallvo Who Wn
, JlriaOvcr liahoi lii)' Tell Htor)
of Two Dny Kiiforlnlnmriit
rjiij Hjlrll of People nn AhmcL
hf
Another nflormnlh of tlio Portland
oxoiimlon In ii spirited nrllnlo writ
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tt-fA ion "J iMiuniiuii o. unnn wiiian up-
lM'MIUH 111 VIIU UiUKUTt iliUIUKi 1)1
-Suiiilny. With glowing ontlnmlium It
Mkntolio Jn llond'n lilHtory, nuu tho
fihiintator of lis oltlxeiiihln. hrlnllv
ilu-orlliuK the Incident!! of thn Ad
men ontortnlnmuiit, und dwells up
on thu spirit of tho town. '
Tho iirtlulo follows:
IIV MAHRIIAI.h N. DANA.
HlKlior nlmvo Portland than thn
rain aloud nntl 2fio miles distant on
tho rlvor Ihmchutos In llond whoro,
j car flKo,' Iruvuldnr Into tlio rttiAjrt
I mil A faruwoll to water mid turned to
tlio long trnll oust. -
Theru worn wagons, shelter tout
und aampflrtM horo, und prosonllr,
i 'GHuIiis liullt of log from tlio iilmi for-
Il. Huppllna were nsssmblcd nnd
0lil. Hotels woro opened.
Itxperlmontur In Urination wore
rrwnrdod with encouraging ylotd
from (ho toll and thn -.utility of tlio
wheat oeeiuloHnlly crown prompted
preclletloNH us to tho food to feed a
iWtUoii that mlKht ho grown on tho
vast plnleau woro thoro favoring eon
dltloM, inon to work, nnd transpor
tntton. Thorn woro suggestion, too,
of tho unllinllod number of boxen
und hoiirdit Unit might hu in wed front
, thu tiiiorinoiiK nroa of pine trees nnd
thn Industry Hint could ha created
thereby.
Whon railroads crept up tho crook
m! canyon through which tho Do.
ohutM pour tho dralnago of tho
, highland Into tho Calumliln, It w.
m thoiiKh tho world lone arm had
been reached out to touch nnd quick
in thin romoto dlotrlct with tho busl
no blessing of development,
Tli In was Hire onr ngo llend
hnd then n thousnnd people nnd to
lny tlio population In 2000. Young
mini nag-jr with belief unto eouio In.
1 Iron (I canal feed Irrigation project.
Automolilloit ninko light of dlntnnoo.
"Within n year It I promised lumbor
mills will begin devouring tho plno
utid tho railroad wilt ho lengthened
' A tiny frnotlon of Ihu Deschutes'
power tin been traiiHformod Into lo
trlo eurront with tho consequent dl
overy Hint tho unvarying surgu of
the water punt tho doora of tho city
mny ho transformed nt niriatl tout In
to eurront nbtindnut for light an I
' heat and iiownr for homo and fae-
trlMi nn matter how large the place
, mny boeume and how Important Kb
tndmtry.
, Tli u hi wluwmod the fart that
Hood lina nnturnlly tho fiirnlnhlnM
nocMMary to tMOdornnon power nnd
proiluotH on highland with 300 daya
nf aunnhliiQ In tho year,
t Hut all thoo nro iurldontnl wlum
-n'olghed ngnlmit tho olinracter of tlio
lieoplo who llvo there. I'coplo may
' rediiflo to hnrrin oomumrcinliiim tho
niont ItiiplrlnR of opportunltlo. Thny
my mo In landii nothing but rnal
(Continued on'lait vnge.)
I BVUCWiTil OS
W,
JUBT nKOAUBH YOU HAl'PfCN TO UVB IN A
COMMUNITY WITHOUT A HANK 18 NO HRASON WHY
YOU SHOULD 1113 WITHOUT Till. BBItVlCKB OF ONU.
TIIH POSTAL BBUVJOW 13NAUI.KB MANY PKOri.H
"riuiouaiiouT Tina counthy and kvhn in othku
TAUT8 OV THIS 8TAT13 TO KNJQY HANK1NU I'AOH'I
TIBB. WW BOniaiTJ YOUIt DBPQ8ITB 1JY MAIUlHpP
y8 A CAHP KOIt INFOHMATJOJ ON IIOV TO QASlt
t
Beschutes
, HKNl),
11. -'HJUUHtl., ProsfdQivl
1
"500 WOULD JOIN NEXT
DjNDEXCURSION"
'Ho Wrlle l.'iilhioilimtlv I'ortlamlcr
Kcholiifr Hrntlniriit of Adiiirn
Vnluo of .Itiiihvt Iiinilciinlilo,
Kcliooi of tint Ad Oluli oxcurnlon
nro coining thick from Portland, nnd
tholr unthuilaKin hIiowh what n lilt
tho affair wa with tho 103 InmlueM
mnn who camo horo Init week and
how tronicndtiounly vnluahlo It wn
for llond.
Thn imporn havo boon full nf
llond' pralNAR nnd mnny of tho ox-
oiirlonlta havo wrltton npproolntlou
of their good tlmo on tho Central
Oregon Junket.
Horo are a couplo of clinraclorliit'c
Inltof, both from prominent Port
Innilorn: "From tho wny tho boy fool about
It now, wo could gel up n crowd of
500 If wo ovor alart for llond again.
Thn bunch that didn't go I kicking
llnolf bocniiio It overlooked tho bljr
bet. Tim trip win really n rovnlntlon
to nil of uh. Tho vnluo of the trip
n n wholo will ho Inrnlouablo, nnd I
know that everything llond over
want down horo nho can hnvo, nn 1
If nhn wanln Portland to help hr gut
nnvthlng nnywhoro olio, you'll got
It."
"Did llond put It over? Well, I
wonder! Thoro wnnn't anything M
It nnd you can Jimt hot your own
nwcet lltljo. UlLUt!l9n woj'ortlnndor
nppreclnfr'il and enjoyed your pr
nrom from ntnrt to finUh. There
wnin't n hitch everything moved
nlong nn though tho truck had bon
Hprlnklod nnd rollod evory day for
the Init year nnd four' month. I hopo
that this ahall ho but tho beginning of
many vlult of thl kind on tho part
of Portland bualnoM toon In thn fu
ture and that wn ahall hnvo tho plea-
tiro of returning thn klndnev you ox
tended u white In llond."
DIRECT METALLIC PHONE TO
DALLEJUND PORTLAND
Pnrlllc roniwny Will lntnll Nmv
Hcnlcp, t'onnwllng Willi I'loncr
(Viinpiiiiy, for Through llulnc
Announcement te niado by thn di
rector of tlio Plonror Totephono Co.
that n through metallic totephono lino
will bo Initnllcd nt onco with Part
Innd, giving llond nnd Prlnovlllo di
rect long dlitanco connection. Tho
work will bo marled nt onro.
Tho Pacific Tvluphono Compnny U
putting In tho new turvlco, which has
boon under dUcuMlpu for aomo time.
Negotiation camo to n hoad last
wook when Dlitrlct Commorclal Man
ager C II. Mooro of Portland and
District Manager WVJ. Phillip woro
hern and at Prlnovlllo nnd drow up
contract with tho Plonoer 'people
Tho lino will bo tho property of tho
Pnclflo company, nnd will elmply con
nort with tho Plonoer service nt
lloml. Itodmond nnd Prluevllle.
Through oontrnct with tho rallrouds
It In undorstood tho new wire will
bo plnced on tho tolegraph polo.
No local biiMnwm will be Immllwl
by tho through Ilnoe: they will le
oxoluslvoly for unlntermiited long-
uUlauce rail from hero nnd Prlno
vlllo to Tho Dalle nnd Portland and
connecting Ilnoe thoro. Tho "metal
Ic" lino moan that n double wlra la
usod. one carrying tho moesago nnd
tho other completing tho circuit: on
local lino tlio circuit Is olosod by tho
ground, giving n comparatively Infer
ior aorvlco. Tho completion of this
Improvement will moan that llond
will have n good phono commotions
with the NnrlhwoRt ns nny communi
ty In tho Htnto.
WITH
State Bank
OHHdON
H. M. LAHA. 0kJr
Hi
NEW PUPILS
ENROLLMENT LARGER
THAN LAST YEAR
Hplendld Sew Hchool lfomo, Ilullt of
Nntlvo Htonc, Wan 0irneil Ijmt
Thumihiy With lit I Clilldrpn Vu.
ii(r It In .Model of Kxccllcm-o
Iloud'H eohools otionod tho Kail
torm Inst Tuesday with nn enroll
ment of do mora pupils than woro on
hand nt opening tlmo last year. Thl
Mguro does not Inaludo tho two coun
ty schools In this district. Tho great
est luoronso I In tho High Hchool,
which now ha a membership of CO,
ns ngalnst 33 lu 1013.
It was not only tho opening of tho
schools, but also of tlio now school
building, which was Inspected by
mnny Monday and put lu active oper
ation Tuesday, with 24 1 children on
hand the first day. While some of
tho finishing details nro not qul'o
complotnd, tho structure I ready for
use In nil It Importnnt point, tlinnkn
to tho energetic work of tho contr.ic
tor, Kd Drostorhous, nnd nil who have
svun It ugreo that In excellence of
plan nnd execution llond now has n
school of which It may Justly bo
proud. Tho now structure Is called
tlio Hold school In honor of llend m
first principal, Miss Huth Held, now
Mr. II. J. Overturf.
Tho building hrns dimension of 62
by CO foot, with throo stories. It
walls aro of nntlvo pink stone, quar
ried by W. A. Heaver: they woro laid
by Weuandy and Kox, contractor un
der Hrqitorhous. Tho trimming a.o
of black stone, also n native product
Tho slono cutting nnd laying Is ox
coptlotially woll done, nnd tlio out
Ido of the building la oxtromcly nt
tractive, although aomo would quar
rel witn tho sawod-off nppcaranco of
(Continued on page S.)
A DAIRY COUNTRY
A. A. Itonncy of Tjgli Valley Hccn
()pKiiiuiilty llcrr.
Mnklns; hi flrnt trip through this
country since 1908 A. A. Honnoy it
the Tygu. vnltpy In Wnsco county wa
In town last week mooting former
friends nnd customer nnd taking
note of tho growth slnco his Inst
visit. Mr. Honncy Is engaged In
dairying nnd mining pure blood Jer
sey cattlo nnd has sold a nunilior of
cows In Crook county.
Looking nt this section ns n prac
tical dairyman, with the oxperlenco
of 30 year bohlnd him, Mr. Honnoy
stated it to ho hi firm belle! that
this was destined to be a great daliy
country. "Wherever nlfnlfn can bo
grown dairying will sueeeed." Mr.
Honney mild, "and It la clonr thnt it
enn be rained here. Bomo of the
fields that nro Just being put Into
nlfnlfn when I was hero Inst now
show a Ann stand. A good cow will
pay $30 a ton for alfalfa nnd that
moans success for tho. farmer who can
rnlsn that best of nil crops."
Whilo hero Mr. Honnoy visited tho
local creamery nnd inter spoko of his
visit with enthusiasm, praising botn
tho equipment nnd tho butlor innkir
In charge.
PLUMBING
and ;
PlumkngL .
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;Supplies
A Complete Stoefeto
Ghoose frorn :1
' 't
Bend Hardware
i
Company ,
TIIK COMPANY
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"WKAU" IN
HOMESTEADERS
TO
E
LINE TO BE BUILT TO
A1ILLICAN
MninrbUo Oranted to JoUntum nnil
KiiiiiUoii nt Hctriit Term of Coun
ty Court To Ilcgln Construction
nt once May IUtcml Line Kast
Having been granted a franchise to
build a tolophono lino from Ilcnd tj
Mllllonn, P. II. Johnson of Mllllcan
and Albert Knudsen of Hound Valley,
Nebrnskn, aro beginning the construc
tion of the lino nt onco. Tho namo
of tho new company I tho ML Pino
Tolophono Company.
Tho lino will run on tho llend-
Hum road for about 10 tnllos coin
ing from tho prusont Mllllcan iost
oluco toward llond. Then It will turn
off Into tho woods until within nboat
C miles of town when It will bo car
ried ulong tho road again. Accord
ing to Mr. Johnson, who was In town
yesterday In connection with tele
phono buslnoss, sottlors to tho oast
are anxious to have tho line con
tinued out to thorn nnd It mny pos
sibly be done.
From tho city limits tho business
of tho now company will bo brought
Into town by too Pioneer company
with whom a switching nrrnngement
tins boon made. For subscribers to
tho company's service a chnrgo of $2
per month will bo mado whllo the
toll rnto to Mllllcan for all others
will bo 26 cents por call.
Mr. Knudson, who Is associated
with Mr. Johnson In the new com
pany, recently visited hero with the
Idon of looking up somo Investments.
Ho has now returned to Ills homo In
Nebraska but will probably bo baolt
In tho near future
McKKN.Ii: MO.NHY lUlADY.
Clyde It. Belts, supervisor of the
Cnsoade National Forest, has received
Information by wro from tho depart
ment at Washington, thnt $10,000 of
tho $70,000 promised for tho Im
provement of tho road over tho sum
mit of tho mountains by way of tho
McKenxlo pnss Is now nvnllahle. It
will bo hero In a short time, but tho
actual work of Improvement will not
begin until next summer, when tho
winter snow will hnvo disappeared.
It Is tho Intention to take a steam
shovel nnd othor machinery to the
summit, to bo used In tho construc
tion of the road.
VOTK Wit DKHCIUTKS
COUNTY.
ITho Prlnovlllo News.)
September 10. 1914.
TIIK CIIOOK cou.vn 1IIOII
SCHOOL IK Pltl.MAHILY A
P1UNKV1LI.K INSTITUTION.
YOU MAY CALL IT A COUNTY
INSTITUTION ALL YOU
1-LKACK, AMI TKCIINICAL-
LY. THAT IS COHHLCT, HUT
THK FAIT STILL 11HMAIKH
THAT NO PAltT OF TIIK
- COUNTY HKCKIVKS ANY 1)1.
It HOT FINANCIAL HKNKFIT
TIIHHKFltOM KXCKIT OUIt
OWN TOWN.
i ' .
THAT PUg TUB
ILVHDWAUE.
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INTEREST GROWS IN THE
SATURDAY LUNCHEON TALKS
Lnrgc Attrndnnro nt Lust Meeting
Hevcn.1 Indira ProHcnt Topics nro
Olvcti for ticxt Hntunlny Meeting
Tho attendanco at Haturdny's Com
morclal Club luncheon at tho Wright
Hotel proved tho growing Interest In
tho meetings nnd In tho weekly din
cusslon of tho measures coming up
on tho ballot In November, several of
which nro threshed out caoh week )
selected speakers representing both
aides of tho subject. In .addition to
n largo nttendance of men, number
log probably 60, thero Were a dozen
ladle present.
J. ll. Bhouso spoko In favor of tho
bill favoring appropriations for tho
maintenance of the Eastern Oregon
Normal school, and C 8. Henson
against It. Dr. Connnrn not being
present Dr. I). Ferrell nlono appeared
on tho "Painless Parker" Dental'
Hill, which ho opposed. Tho Georgo
bill, proposing to abolish tho Desert
Lnnd Hoard nnd ollminato State En
gineer Lewis ns an elective officer,
won discussed by A. O. Walker, fa
voring the measure, and G. P. Put
nam opposing It.
At tho luncheon to be held next
Saturdny at tho llend Hotel the sub
jects and speakers will ho ns follows,
for the appointment of a tax codo
commission, yes, J. II. Corbett. no,
J. D. Davidson, for proportional rep
resentation. es, K. Farnham, no, II.
II. De Armond, for a universal eight
hour law, yes. T. II. Foley, no, J.
P. Kcyos. All voters are Invited to
attend theso dlscuslons.
EXCURSION STILL ECHOES
Portland Folks Not Yet Through
Talking About Tholr VUit Heir.
Tho Portland Ad Club men who
made tho trip to llond last week aro
still talklsg about the good time thny
had hero and in every publication
Issued by tho various organizations
who were represented some montlon
of the trip te made. The Monday
Crawfish, Rox Lampraan's section pf
tho Monday Oregonlan, contained the
following reference to tho trip this
week;
"IlEND. Or., Sept IS (Special)
Thl city Is fully as strong as it was
prior to the recent dashing raid of
a squadron of meandering minstrels
nnd mellifluous matadors from Port
land, whose pennant boro tho mystic
symbol, "A-d-c-1-u-b." to which local
stratogtons attach various significan
ces. Geroral Larn thought he hnd a
clow whon he atnrtod to spell It back
ward, but ho abandoned his theon
when he saw there wna only ono "I."
The Hoard of Strategy, In Joint pos
ition with .the War Collego nt Fort
Cheney, hnvo figured it out. hut are
keeping tholr deductions dark, as
they Intond to open negotiations tor
tho exchange of General Mayor, one
of the matadors, whbm they Insist
really belongs In this army, having
wandorcd Into the enemy's country
when a child and become Inured to
their manners and customs. General
Putnam is planning a lynching as n
signal lesson to the Invaders the next
tlmo they come. General Hudson has
filed the Idea away in moth balls At
the lBt National Hunk."
In the Logical Pointer, published
la tho Interests of the Manufacturers
and Land Products Show, under the
caption "A Heal Hcnder," appears nn
account of tho trip ending as follown:
"If ever thero was an occasion
when a man wanted to move from
Portland nnd llvo In another com
munity. It would bo right after a tr'.p
to llond, and he would probably io
cido on that land of sunshine and
plonty which surround Hend and tho
Doschutee river "
MsyGs
Mtuwn
TiTe First National Bank
OF BEND, BEND.OR.EGON
jj
U. C. COE, President E. A. SATI1KH, Vice- President
C. S. UUDSON, Cashier
Capital fully iaid - - S25.000
Surplus J22.000
TO TRAVELERS:
The Amorican Bankers Travelers Ghecks
are not now issued by the Banks, owing to
the war.
If you are going away secure one of our
LETTERS OF CREDIT
whjch may be cashed at Hotels, Bank3 and
other places without identification
Sums may be obtained on them as needed,
saving the danger of carrying currency, and
buying drafts.
Wo do not make any charge for them and
you will find they are very convenient.
sjstatBMtBPtataatMManiaasKMtwstisBStattBs
,l.ll I II .1 . ... I.- I -- -. w !.- H'W
TTe FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND
t i - DIRECTORS --. n -..
U. c. coe K. A ayniEu ". S. Hudson
O. M. PattkksOn II. . Er.i.is
FIRST ARRIVAL
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FROM WAR ZONE
E. C. NEWHAM COMES
FROMENQLAND
Hayn Conditions In HrltUh Isles nro
Nearly Normal Although TmoraL
ore Muring nnd Hecmlts are HpgK
log I)rl!lcd-IIal Safe Pnssagjfl
Her. E. C. Nowham arrived In town
last oveulug with Mrs. Ncwham, com
ing almost directly from England,
whero he saw some of tho war activi
ty now going on thoro. Tho voyaue
from Liverpool to Doston was made
in a Hritlsh hlp, the Franconist.a
the Cunard line, and except for a bad
storm was without any unusuat In
cident. In England, according to Mr. New
ham, there I llttlo to indicate thntf
the country Is now engaged In a areal
war. Price of food stuffs that woro
advanced when war was declared
have now fallen hack to their form r
level and in some cases even beldw
whero they stood at that tirao. Troojtf
are teen on their way to shipping
point moro often than formerly ami
recruits nro being drilled In public!
Otherwlso everything" goes alcig
about as usual. "
Mr. and Mrs. Nowham had some
difficulty In getting steamer necomo
datlons for the royage to the United
States. Once tho vessel on which
they had expected to sail was discov
ered to havo a full list and twISSf
steamers on which they had rcsorva?
tlons wero taken by tho government
aa transports. Tho Franooalaoiv
which they made the passage, sailed
on August 30 after several postpone
ments. Sho carried 1775 passoagSrg.,
ono of tho largest lists ever landed
In Hoston.
Tho voyage across the Atlantic
.took 10 days, a part of the tlmo in
a denso fog and as tho fog horn couM
not be used for fear of attracting th
.Mention of hostile vessels somo dan
ger was incurred. Ooco tho ship nar
rowly escaped running down a fish
ing schooner. No war vessel wee
scon except for two British crulsern
at Quecnstown. Tho Fran con I a had
to take" flown-It wireless nntn""75
miles away from the Hritlsh coast
and had It smokestacks painted a
battle ship gray and ran with all
lights out nt night.
Mr. Newham has been appointed la
tho Methodist church at Prlnovlllo for
the coming year and loaves for thoro
tomorrow.
NOTICE TO DUCK HUNTHHS.
All hunters aro warned that the
duak hunting season dees not open
untlt October 1. the State law In thin
reepeet being succeeded by the Fed
eral Weeks law.
Clyde M. McKay. District Warden.
XO SCHOOL.
If tho present cold weather contin
ues thero will be no school this week
nor until parts for the heating system,
havo arrived and hoen put In place.
Tho cold has come unexpectedly an-l
finds tho beating arrangements In tho
now school building not yet complet
ed. All classes were dismissed carlv
on Monday and Tuesday and will
not meet again until tho beating ap
paratus is lu shape