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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1915)
- -,-j. , MA -l -vv TMm. THK RKN'U KUMiKTtN, MKXI), OWK., MKUNKaoAY, MARCH S, lftilf. 2 - .Mni iumi, i Mr. -m, y SHIGA BEDS TO BE DEVELOPEI ANOTHER INDUSTRY COUNTV l)ejioilt Near TcrrclMnno One of tho Jjargcftl nnd Purest In tho United Known Demand. Blntcs- llslstcncc .Long Wnr Makes Good Do Announcement wna mado laat wctifc of tho "dteeovery" ot a deposit ot dlatomacooUB stlloa near Torre benae in Crook eeunty. ld to tie ono of the larsest In fhtt Wilted State. V. L. Holt, of liugono. Is credited by the Portland papers with the discov ery,, the news lifting made iittbllc when lio applied to (lie Dook Commission tor space on a deck at Portland on which to establish a plant for grind ing tho Bllicft or to store It on route to Now York and TOtt-ope. According fb Mr Hall In an in terview In the OrfRonlan tho New York quotation on tho allien, la about SlOn ton and boemise of tho war. which has shut off shipments from Germany, it Is a most opportune Ume to place It on the raarkot. in feet ho delivered tho first oar Bold In Portland Wednesday, , .Too deposit, ho explained, lies In an old lake tied nnd was cevvrcd, with abaut 12 feet of aand, loam nad othfr stuff that was cn'rrlcd onto It hy winds. Ho found a sample of It In tho poises Blon of n prospector while going through tho country In the interest of a land colonization syndicate. The sample was taken to tho Oregon Uni versity at Kugene, and there nn an alysis and examination disclosed its nluo. There aro 41 principal uses for the ellloa. It polishes silver and oth er ware, is used in Huropo as a face powder, also mixed with ashestos flbro Is said to mako nn asbestos of greater resistance that) t.he. common kind, la part of lyddite nad other ex plosives 4n manufactured abroad, but not a part ot United Slate oa plos ive products, also aa insulation against heat. cold, noise and flro. Mr. Holt said there wro as large de posits In Tripoli and In Northern Af Tlea as the one in Oregon, but that the' German deposits were of much lower grado. Ifenncit Ione Knorrn. Tho existenco of this silica deposit. which Is now hailed as a recont dis covery, has Tiecn known for sorno tlmo. In an article by President Keycs of the Ilend Commercial Club, appearing in the recent special edi tion of tho Portland Chamber ot Commerce Iiullotln, mention la made of the fact that "near Terrehonno a iJaTpff gcroaKw lrfflraeTtattrtntiraiiicnr la onVof the largest and pureat de poslts in the United States." In a volume on tho geology ot Oregon by tho late Professor Thomas Condon the statement is made that "extenslvo beds of silica are found tossll along tho upper Deschutes rWer in old lake !ed deposits." According to Professor Condon this substance Is the remains ot one relied plantn whofo cell coating was allien and it U tho accumulation ot these shells. or'o&aUnjot that makea the mam of the deeoelt. Residents of the I-wer Bridge country, nc rordtns to J W. Howard, hare known of the deposit for years. That steps are now being; taken to il.v3.i the sit lea industry hi regard ed with sflllsfnetloB as being yet an other pha of the exploitation ot the resources of Crook county. TO DEBUTE T0NI6HT W IP Meeting Postponed From Last Week To Occur Tlilt livening. llocaftso of the InithilUy of tho Hod mond lehuter8 to como up on Frl day iiiRhl tho debato with the llohd High School team was postponed un til tonight. Tho meeting will ho in tho Dream Thontro nud rulinlBuIoit will bo without charge. It had been planned to hold a re ception ot tho Jinthlcm Club In honor of the visiting debntore nud their friends following tho dobnto on Fri day. In tho alwonco of tho Uodmond people tho affair was tumid into a looal part- participated In by the sttfttanta and toaohers. Tho evening wr spent In playing games, lie froehmentB were served. IMS AFFECT TEAGIIEBS i h Physical Gcugrnpliy Dropped From lloqulrvd Subject.', County School Superintendent My ers haa Issued the following state ment In respect to now lawa affect ing tosehors: "Sonnto Hill No. 85 provides that physiology shall bo taken by appli cants for one year cerlttlrattis. In stead of physical geography, as at present. Through some mlitnko phys ical geography was omitted from the Hat ot required subjects: heneo. for tho next two yoars, applicants will not bo required lo tnko this aubjeot who applying for any kind of cor-tlflcato. "Tho next examination will bosln June 30. 1915. And thereafter tho summer examination will ho held be ginning on tho Irst Wednesday la June, Instead of on the third Wed nesday. No change has been made In the date for the December cot am Illation." worthtosa checks, nnd tho cfiao against John Peters, who is alleged to havo shot Henry Twoet last D6 combor. Jurora for tho session havo hoon called na follows; Iloy K. Gray. Post. 3. Q. Douthlt, Paulina, John VY Gilchrist, Prlne- vlllo, V(u. jurdsouR. Prinovllio, 11, B. ailllnwntor, Post. A. T. Uoguo. Prinovllio, George W. Noble, Prlno Vlllo, George ltohy, Paulina, luiuou Iiooton. Post, Waller Ruble. Uod mond, Jeff D, Kynns, Prinovllio, M. I). Powell, Prinovllio, Austin Klsftr. Uohorta, Wesley 8. Street, Fife. J. IV llowmau. Sisters, U IV Wolst, Pond, J. W. Stanton. Prinovllio, Chao. Hoyd. Rend, IS. C. Paught, Rohorta, Wallaoo Post, Post. J. H. Wlglo. Prluovlile. llarloy Saundors, llarnos. John Plok ett. llarnes. J. R. Post, Post. DeWItt Wllllnms, Opal City. M. G. Coo, llond, G. C. Price. Prinovllio. C W. Starr, Howard, Arthur Tomploton. Sisters, H. U. CroM. Prluovllla, 11. D. Still. Prlnevlllo. DANCK AT DKSmiUTKH. .A tlnneo will ho given In tho Hotel DoBohtitos at DoBolmtos on tho filnht of St. Patrick's day. March 17th. A free auppor la to ho served nt ultl night. All are Invltod. - Quick Action Wiwtcit. Whan ono l oouKhluit nnd BplttlnK with tlahllug throat, tishtnww In cheat, Bqrontsa In throat aud lumm when Jioad l ivohlng and tho wJiole body racked with a oough that won't permit sloop ho wnnta luituedlatu rollof. 'i'hournnda tmy Foley's Honey nnd Tar Gontpoundt 1h the atirnst and qulrkost acting tuo'tllolna for onitghs, colds, oroup nntila Rrlppe. Patter sou Drug Co. Adv. BRICK HOUSE RISES William Colvcr nulldin.c on Itlvcr 1'Vunt Tansy Rclln Lot. William Colvor has begun the erection of a bungalow on tho river front In Pinelyn park SO by -10 In rise and containing eight rooms. Tho building Is to bo ot brick with a stone foundation. O. W. Tansy la doing tho brick work nnd W. G. Wnugh has tho wood work. Two lots In the samo block as Mr. Colvor's and with a river frontage ac quired hy Mr. Tansy ovor a year ago have just been sold to M. E. Ryan. CllOOIf. COUNTY IN ItHI). Croak county waa "In tho red" to the tune of $91,514.21 oa December 31. 1914, aecordlog to the report of this amounting dopartmont of the Stale Insurance Commissioner just IimumI. Tho county funds showed a total of 91ff,SSl.$4 on hand and a contra aocount of 110,tiC5.7&, of which $103.rn.47 wTis outstanding Warrants. Welcome Information. MoBt middle aged nieJiaad women njo glad to learn that Pgliy Kidnoy $lla give relief from languldneea btlrr and sore masIiM and Joints, putttness under aft, baeksche. blad der weakness and rhatUMtUm. They vet results. Contain no harmful drug. Patterson Drug Co. Adv. JURORS ARE CALLED March Term of the Circuit Court I lo gins Monday. Circuit Court meets for tho March term next Monday with Judge Urad- shaw presiding. The Jefferson-Crook Judicial district goes Into effect Iat- or. Tha-onao ot-tnost local interest to bo heard will bo that of Wallace II. Meacham. charged with Issuing CHLOROFORM IN FICTION. It Acts in Mannr'.uJistLBurprJo, the Medical Cxpcrti Kvery now and thru storl about Individual and v'U iwi hoiiHi'liuldt living chloroformed W t tenri.l(iK burglars. , rv)ori iff tni kind In New trk city luduml tlu ' York HtfhlKI t lincrvtow a tiituiitw export on the subjwt with thli m ot obt'ilnhig n vt'tdk't'that xlioil"! -i teeth nly dl.poe of that xorl ojIi. i for nil tliin-. but iirnhalily will tifyi. ... ' previous oxiKxathtn luite failed. , Tliive imtlltiil wttmfrLxen IH'llitji It e 1 1 1-rally riMpiin-M tin tuullxidrt' ti'iitluii or two HuntiMiii nnd Jfc uuioi to IikIihv a wliiinK l" tJbtS yield to tin niuii-i. ir. it it hu) ' j ttu Imrulurii Have found a imuv ejH" dltliMis lumle ut iidiiiiiilMnubiti i llliHlleiil xuirld would be ulaiLtoili.iti I of It. Dr. Jauuit J. Walnh. ntfifiTTjferi i ty on uiiaeMiuexia. mhiii iiisi ine upi- . h .. ,.in,i.-. ...... -ii.. .......i.i ..,i... iit!tirr m mil n iii'tissn iri4 its iinaiuu-j i buruhw eu'tatioii that would at oil srotme tlu ulet'inT Dr. J, T. Gwaihuiey. author of u tc: uixju tin niiHiiiieiii. wiiu iiuuiiij nil i B, It I not (KHxlliie to cliUinifnriii a gronv ; ,tn rneu while tudeep. Atmllier t'SiH-i ,o nld he iiiuld not se lam a permil 'tov iHuld U niniitlii-tlxifl without niilts I "ii"! Inc th fait and limtumis u sllcbtWb' . man iwilent tendautH to hold under the itilluenvu of rhlorotonn on the operating table. Talm of wbohfule chloroforming, el thcr by saturated cloltm oi atumucrs may then-fore, in view of thH twtl mouy, hv relegated to the nuim of the Imaginary. MAY PUIlilAKH llOllrlliH. SALKM, March 2. -At the mcottng ot tho Dcscrtftaiml Hoard today, As alatant Seorefhry Van Winkle of vthe board, nnd olys&JlP"") ttlttjtorly ehlet olork on thS3W-W'fi Uthorlrnt t o ii..m : nlrtlaw to wine" ii ll mSlii f SBTW 'If s m i J - l L 1 t a 1! ' R tiird In entin 'I,' w h ihe vr ' iet, FOTlii' r . .'. 1 'n rippi't tci lO iii ibs ; if ! ''fiwjeei ' to Mr- nit Ike u ami i ( vn. t.Ui I f tlrlvlna hordes hut,' li rwie drtvir ', ,s tor Oi ni ff I - iril, ,! Tli. f. .line 1..i,e tr' ,n CO 1 avsBf,,d ' cfi't"ti ' ' i in, Ml .'in I ',n Ua entrl ,. 'he bourr' - -V j PINAI onciiiON fHuu 4 vMMH, tutSt r!T "H'1- j J lr. tu OdlM, ml limtuiiiis it llgntKWu 'mv ' " - who required rour-'at. Jf: Ll.'i.'' old her while twins imf ' jiZg'J v-r l' ' tit i of no ' tlifMU' SHI ef tk. v h in ofutr got-1 i'rpii"b' utm " ..mi4(Uv. Mr. I It ts 4tlixe ' r ffr n am mmt9 a. i4 Bounty Hum H.) tirUi aeeorClrtsrl" winter i"q41ttsa.i . oftViat ar latv4 I U r i truan 4 rl . te Jfertii. o-'M-i I Siai he IU i'ku i 'ri,m i th -. it 111(21 ii in i' l .' 1 M1 "II '! fit EFERUING to policy holders; In tho Horticultural Firo Relief Association, tho Merchants Mutual Flro Assurance Association tho Pacific Homo Mutual Firo Insurance Company. State Insurance Com missioner Wells is quoted in tho Oregon .JouiofilVforcMliSS saying that Immediate gte tbou Lj -. tt' :h v "ami warn x?- $c wlio hold in- r- tMrance in thee companies to secern atew fnattf anoa." , GoCMr niWlttturan'cQ Ia CompanNf tbt nrt rponttttlerth-ou3h 4" THE BENO WSURANCJt AGENCY r L.a-r.;t-. a." j ltI.ICiCS ti 1 lRkTFC f ivl & i ' i .r at CsuQht. Tlow In It I didn't see you at tbr charity nifctlnu last nlcbtT rit was I who imiwd the platf around f? J udse. Other men are lenne tlmmtrn whl'm we read oir own mind. Kuierwia llelianllii "4t i Have you tried this new verretnble thnt hundreds of people nre enjoying? If not, dQo nt once nnd you will find thnt it is perfectly delicious. Reside being n food product it is ornamental nnd two or three plnnLs of it innke beautiful greenery for the garden. It is specinlly adnpted to dry farming and 250 bushels may be obi tamed from an acre. Get it nt Shaw'g Feed Store or write FLETCHER EDWARDS, Dox 286, BEND - lt-wiu juuKcamii nn mu chh didatooLtho north end of the conn. ty, now Jefferson, and na. n realdoiu ot uuiror. u isunuersioou mat no roKlstorod and voted In CulVor at the last election and ho runs a, farm In that section. For some tlmo he hail rented a houio In Prlnevlllo and when Jefferson county was voted ho announced his Intention ot residing 1 "! -JU,-. umU ijknu aud ipends a' certain iiiouhUpfhta time Lhotpj, Under theaa clrctimstances, spends ether or not the oustor proceed fjnjK nKalnst him will "stick remains ftottho seen. ""Just how tho county court will bo affected hy those matters depends on the actions of tho individuals con cerned and tho decisions of Ilia cmirts. If Mr. Drawn Is county com ""ii.1" ' i iMai H- n.i-wi. ... r 1 mr . .arm and turn or irti. Mr. Ovorturt Is net If Mfr Jirnwn Is ousted or resll the oftice is vacant nnd n new c mlsslonor must ho elected vy court. In oro JuiIko Hprlnper .ho bo ousted n now Judm would U pointed by tho xovernor. Uso cracked corn for chicken ft tho now llcnd Flour Mill has It, Adv. CO V M t- " KF lnHKISnBalaBVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHPHBl I I VIOI'ltlJH A G. ,fren. an the Oregon Pnhl Ami cnrjOKHi). an ojtPO'-t repwwentlnK the Orson Puhlle UtllltiM Commls- ufen. spent last week in town chock- Ins up the figure as to the valua tion of tho Bend Water J.lRht & Power Co. property prepared laat tall. It hi expected that soon the Commlslou will bold a public bear ltfK in Ilend following which a deci sion will be given sb to tho rates cliaraod hy the oompany, MONTANA WIIHAT JNS. In Dawson, Custer, Rosebud, Prairie and Fallon counties for salo on the 10 year payment plan, ono tonth down, balance In ten annual payment at G per ennt. Ilest grain lands in the Stata. Prices tfTJolS poacmdi)etuientMuponjtiiiahle area fir '"cffltlff"HirPMnrwn''ir- n I ' IStoste. afBSHBHaVaVHHHHHbh. ill KCOXOMY, KFFICIK.NCn: end flenlco aro the by-vrurda Jn business. Kccuro tlio three III hy buying n Ford. The smuilckt ilrst cost, III ; upkeep and depreciation of any car. 210,310 III cars delivered In 1011, Auuist, Heptember, Octoltcr and November showed an Increase of II III JOO per cent above lost yeur sales. Tlio Ford i HI schwlulo of 1100,000 production lias a margin '" III & nearly 80 per ceut nt present, 1 l ' r''' Ahh TIIIKS IN FOItO SIZES AT Univcrsal GarajrJ I WV"- Ceorg F. Hoover T ' '' III !!iTrMM-rJ 'ill '""'" l niiiiiiisiiiwUj VVT' - - ' ' .mil ii I i.I L If, i LBabvl The Company LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH Pig AND MAPLE FLOORING .; ' y MILL WOQB $2.50 Per Load DELIWERE , v TQWHt tXTS AND ACREAGE jpf "V. ..- i .J h tnaawi