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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1915)
w .. Ur the nn.vn hlxletin, iiend, ore., Wednesday, march -&1 ioir. taor o. tf f H LANDHOLDiNGS STOP IH ROAD LIVESTOCK C0A1PANY IS HINDRANCE J'11-.lik'iil Km itII of O.-W. It. X X. Will cm Slulc (.anil lioiml or KIToit In (l'I 'J'mclM SuImIIv l(lc in .Ins- llfy Nt'w Itimil HiilldliiK. Tlmt rnllionil construction In Cen tral Oron will kii forward If tho HtlltO H HIU'COflHflll In ItH Hlllt UKIllllBt tlio I'aclllc Livestock Coiiimny Is tliu HugKCHtlon ron tii In cil In n hitter from Presldont J. I). Fnrrull of the O.-W. It. & N. Co., In th HtHle I.hikI llunnl on Wo In Haluui. Air. Knriull writes fhRl In rnnsld rrlnft nxtaimlonn In Central Oregon tliu cotnpiuiy fomiil tlmt a I urn'' I'Hrt 'if tllU lUIISt lIl'HllHllIf lOII ft 1(1 III- KITV- eil wns nwnml liv William lliinle.. till) Corbelt oatiile and the Pacific l.lvu - stuck Coinpnny. Itoth Mr. Ilniile and tliu Corbelta Minted their w IIIIiikiivhr lo KiiliilMrin tludr linldluitx niul sell them to ucliiul settlers but the Pa- clllc company refused to do an. "Ah a eiiiiHPininneo." Mr. Pnrroll nns. lho oM'cutlvo was reluctant to tin ilertnko to Hcciiro tho necessary funds until the lunil owners ugriKid to aub divide anil ijiTur for sale nt reason able prices to arluiil iiuttlnrH u cou iililurulilo portion of their holdings." Mr. I'm roll states In his letter: "In coiiKldurlng tliu rpllwuy devel opment to mid In Central Oregon, wo nro confronted with the vital condi tion that a limited number of corpor ations mid Individuals owned and controlled novum I hundred thousand ceres of tho iniiBt dcslrnblo land In Hint section of the stntu. Iiliio Ih lpcati'd. "Having previously mirveyed and dellnltely located n main line wester ly from Ontario lo Odcll, Oregon, to gether with numerous branches, all calculated elllclently to develop and servo tho adjacent territory, nnd hav ing provlotiHly expended several mil lions of dollara In r.ctual construc tion and equipment of the easterly division of tho surveys n consider able mlleago of which Is In tho Mal heur canyon almost entirely destitute or local tralllc and contemplating tho expenditure of many more mil lions neceasury to advance conntriic tlon along tliu system, to surveyn re ferred in, the Hltiintlon wns compre hensively presented to the chairman or tho board of director!) with n view to securing the fuiulH required to continue tho work, it lining mani fest no considerable settlement was possible If thesu large holdings were kept Intact. " Mr. I'a r roll then slates that he conferred with Messra. Curbott and William Hnnlev, who assured him Hint their ImldlngH would bo subdi vided mid offered for sale to actual i settlers. The name assurance, how-, ever, was not given by the Pnclllc Livestock company, which Is the, third groat landholder of the Cen tral Oregon country. ! Tho letter then ilfwcrlbos the In terview between Mr. Parrel I and nu clllclal (if the Pnclllc company In San Francisco nt which tho refusal to sell wits made. In writing this letter Mr. Pnrroll was explaining that tho railroad Is lint lutuiested in the suit to oust tho Piu'lllc Livestock Company from lands alleged to have been secured from the state through fraud, but Is citing for the guidance of the board i he situation that Ih confronting tbe rtate I ti Its endeavors to settle the country and secuio the highest pos sible development. Ilmiley Crlllt'Ui'N Company. William Hnnlev Joins In the criti cism of the Pnclllc company In the' following Interview In the Sunday Journal. "Henry Miller, ns head of the IV tide Livestock Co., was of the type that brink's about results, lie was irobatily the most elllcleut livestock man In tho country? Hut he was a cxar. lie held the view that every-, Uilug In sight was his, or would lie If It were not for other peoplo. 'Go get It,' wiih his favorite order. And his men went and got It Henrv Miller u ml I huve been nt law for 2S years. Henry Miller know the low ami tho small fellow, who attempted to encroach upon the empire of gnu lug land, did not know tho law. That I was Miller's advantage. I Tliu Harney county land olllco, llles are bulging with contest iieilccs tiled by tho company, Kvexy settler! ran the gauntlet or Henry Miller's' luetics. Contest proceedings against each Is It n wonder that few sur-i MveiP" Latent ItcMtum's CnWimwii, I Mr Hauley declares tho state of Oregon Is ns much n foreign lind ' the average cltliou us Africa or Hin dustan. It Is because the people doi nut know the enormous latent re-; .uirce that they do not hasten this, development. It must come. Oregon has mountain of gypsuiu, tho great-1 est soda beds In the world, probably oil wild gus. Trmupon.Mlmi must reach In. cnpltul must Mlluw. dotal-1 ipiniiit then and then only can bo; '(uiinplUliod. jlecausu or these factors, Mr. linn-1 'lot-laiMt that ho will eontliiue hlsl i , of "going down the line" to I ' ' . ...!.. ..,... ri.t id mIh. i li K I111 pvmiuwiuih- !" '' i prl'cett woiktng for JO yoara to ,,, road Into the Interior Three it.. r. touch the edge of this groat Maitii HX ,wo ,n1 thrsil the l)-, MesdaHlft"1 H,u' "10 "uo l,ul" i geesu of M? Ontario through tho iiinr HieV ' Ulvertou. Tho llcs between, held, by the obstruction policy of the lovc Htock company. Arc llnlf Whipped Now. "Wo'vo got thorn half whipped now," declared .Mr. Ilanloy. "Public opinion Is against the policy of mon opoly or land and water Bupply. Tho pooplo are gradually nwukenlns to roulUo that Portland must havo this country tributary to It If It la to hold lta plare among the cities of the Pacific coast. Portland's back coun try la too limited and It muat lie ex panded. Thi open river' and all the world has lifen made to signify will amount to little after all unless there la tonnage to urn It. "Sentiment must go farther, tliore fnrn. uml Inidst that the Harney val ley be developed by the ronatructlon of tho rnilroad and the settlement tlmt la to follow." 'Kiln null Five Cent. Don't miss thin. Cut out thin Hllp enclose, live 'jujiJh to Kolpy & Co.. Chl cnBO, III., write your name and nd drenB ileal W. You will receive In return a trial pnrkngo containing Foley's Honey ami Tar Compound, for coughs, cold and rronti. Folsy Kidney Pills and Kilpy Cathartic Tabids. Paltoraon Drug Co Adv. nni'si: pott sw.K. Seven room hnus with good ha munt and all modern conveniences. K.. V. Illchardaon, I.n Pine. Ore gon. 4lf ! mti.VS FOR 1.V. "Knr Item." "Pur Sale." "Uni I lo l.el". "lliMixel.eepliii; lliiom-." "No i Aillilllliiire." "Vii moklmr." ele.. , e(r PlnniiiN nilnleil In liu-se ivee . on hriny biNlnl Imnnl. I." renl eeeii. i lets in iitiiinlllles. Iliillelln Willie, lilt l'sn nescliutra Sprav Finer' Tt !s 111" best niacin and a Hend product -Adv. 37 tf ttuv vnur rolled oats at the Iln. Flour Mill. -0tf The BEND GARAGE OPKX DAY AXI) NIGHT llrokcn Frames Cn-tlngi, Wc, Weldeil tiy Oxjr-Acetylcne PiotTss. Wo .Make n SPPCIAI.TY of KOUO Hepa'rin. Al.h WOIIK Gl'AIUNTKKIl gasoi.ixi: Doonar (Sh ' DO ""A The BEND WATER LIGHT & POWER CO. CHUnOH NOTICES I'ichIij Icrhiii. Services next Sunday at 11 o'clock ns follows; Sacrament of Lord's sup per, Sacrament of Unptlsm. Heiep tlon of members. In the evening a musical program will bo rendered b tho choir and will lis as follows: Anthem "I Know that My .Redeem er Llvoth" I.orens Solo "There Is a Green Hill Par -Away" srhdlinnl Away" Sirs. Ilemlce Halley Por-. rest Gounod Anthem "With Faith Triumphant" ljoreiix Duet Seloctecl .Mr. Ersklna a.id Mro. Ftorreat. Antliom "The Lost Anion" ..Petrle Solo Select od .Mm. llrlnkley Anthem "Come See the Place" Carrlo II. Adams The public Is cordially inv'ted to attend these sonlcee. II. C. Hart ranft, Pastor. Cliunli of the llicthreii. Services each Sunday nenr high rchool. An Kastor program will be given by tho Sunday vcknol next Sun clay nt 10 n. m.. which will also oc cupy tho preaching hour. A cordial Invitation Ik extended to bo present promptly at 10 o'clock. Ira 11. Pox, .Minister. .MotlintlUt. On Easter Sunday at 11. m. Ka ter aornion III be preach!. A. S. Hlaek. Pastor. Xnt Peelliiu ".lu-t Itlnlit. When you get tired early In day, have an overfull feeling. the are Iillllotis, Have bad breath or suffer from indigestion or constipation you will find Foley Cath.frtlc Tablets . onlck and comfortable In action They are wholesome and health glv lug. Mr. U. L. Levy, Green Biv. Wis., says: "They do not grlpo and their offect Is quick and sure. The llnost cathartic 1 ever used. Patter son Drug Co. Adv. OILS TIHES Thornbnie STOP!! IT IS THOSE CELEBRATED BI3BKL AXO WHITE CROSs VArrrif CLEANERS A NEW li ROOM SWEEPS TLEAX BIT O.HCY AKTKR HMtH noRK AND THEN IT GETS ONLY half Tin: di:;t. LOOK! VACUl'M CLEANERS RELIEVE THE IIOCfflR IIOLD OF ITS DRCDGERY. CLEANING CUR TAINS. Fl'RNITl'RE AND FIXTURES AS WKtL AS CARPETS AND FLOORS AND GUT ALL THE DIRT, LISTEN! IT COSTS Ml'CII LESS TO OPERATE THAN AN ELECTRIC FLAT IRON. SOLD ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS IP DESIRED IT ELECTRICALLY SEES FUTURE IN ST FRAA1E MAS MUCH CULTIVATION IN Will Soon Seed 10 Arte n Demon' Miiitlmi Pint WlllU'JiiilnsFinnMi- eil by llentl t'oiiinieirliil Club Co. AgilrtiltuiNl to Supeile. A. T. Frame of Hampton, who Is lo conduct the lnrgest of tho three demonstration farms In the home stead countiy under the supervision of County Agriculturist l.ovott. has secured part of the sred donated by the Commercial Club lind is mow pro tiaring his land for needing. .Mr. l.ovi-tt expects to tie at Hampton within a short time to aid In the seed ing, and start record to be kept by Mr. Frame for each kind of grain sown. The Frame homestead of 320 acres has 20ft acres cleared, of which 120 huve been plowed this year, 70 acres of which will be cultivated as a demonstration farm, the seed for 40 acres lielng supplied by the Com mercial Club.' Last week Mr. I nunc ,.,. , it,- rvo nnd Karlv liaart wheat, donated bv the ne::d Flour Mill Company, as well ns the field lea and sweet clover seed. The bar ley end 60 dav oat seed, secured from the Hums experiment station will be sent out as soon as the spoltc and al falfa seed arrives. The 40 acre demonstration tract will be seeded as follows: Karly Daart wheat, 14 acres; 60 day oats, 10 acres: spelti five acres; barley five acres: spring clover, one acre. The remflnlnp 30 acres will be sseded by Mr Frame to various crops, so that a good comparison may lie had on tbe aame place of different methods cf planting. Mr. Frame, who settled on his place In 1910, under the five year homestead law. Is very optimistic about the future of the country. When Interviewed last week he stat ed: "I have lived In various new countries, but my place looks better to me than any other new firn.tnr: countrv I ever saw. If a mt.i will clear his land as rapidly nt he ein afford to. and stay right wit l t s cannot help but make good. I have' 'wo g od wells on my place, so have f nlentr of water. I never saw dry, ' farming country where the soil holds the moliture as well as It does here.' Last year I sowed one acre of m HOME alfalfa, which made a growth of 18 Inches tho ilrst year. A ton to the acre will make alfnlfa a paying crop for us, and ns soon as wc can grow enough liny and forage crops so that we can winter 50 hend of stock on each place, the futuro of the country will bo assured." Aslc your Spray Flour.- groccr -Adv. for Deschutes 37tf They Know It's .Safe. Parents who know from oxporlencq. nslst unon Foley s Honey ana lnr Compound when buying n moillcine for coughs, colds, croup and la grippe. C. T. Luncaford. Washing ton. Oa.. writes: "I have used It for six years and It novor hag tailed. 1 think It the best remedy made for coughs rind colds." Patterson Drug Co. Adv. The bore of.il shotgun Is determined by tbe elrcumlerenoe or nny one nt u given number of lend bulls or equal wcliht. the tiitul "fight ot vvbieli 1.4 one piiunil I'm Iimuihc. the ctiviim fereine of the buriel nt 11 ten ihip xliutgun Ih equal to I lie etrt'iimteiein'e of any one ot leu lend balls or eiiuiu wclslit Hie total ueiulit ut union i one pound. The ciilllier of n rltle l Hie dliunelei of I lie bote ot itx Hanoi tiicn -111 .-1 p. himdredtli4 or it 1 1 1110I1. The dlaineiet of the bore of 11 :i'J eullber rule ih thirty two liuiidtvdtli.-t ot tin luoti. Phllaiieipliln Picas. xotici: op kixaij si:ttmc.mi:xt. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned tlmt she lilts mndo and til ed with the clerk of tho County Court of Ctnnk County. Oregon, her Final Account as Uxecutrlx of tho Last Will and Tostnmeiit of Oliver Johnson, deceased, and Hint said Court hits set Saturday, the 17th day of April, 10K, at 10 o'clock n. in. of said dav nt tho County Court room In Prlnevllle, Oregon, ns tho ttmo nnd placo for the hearing nnd settle ment of snld Final Account, at which time nnd place any person interested In snld estate may appear nnd object to said settlement. Dated this 10th day of March, 1915. JBNNIE NICOLEN'E JOHNSON. As Executrix of tho J,ast Will nnd Testament of Oliver Johnson, de ceased. l-4c Get your onion seta of tho Skuso Hardware Co. Adv. 3 NOTICE. My wife, Anastncla h. Thorp, hav ing left my bed nnd board, I herohy give notlco that I will no longer ho The United Warehouse Company Storage and Forwarding General Commission V Merchants WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR, FLOUR., SALT, HIDES FRESH and SALT MEATS HAMS, BACON AND LARD The United Warehouse Co. A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon Building Material LUMBER, SHINGLES The Miller Lumber Company Bend, Oregon. responsible for any debts contracted by her. W. P. Thprp, Laldlaw, Ore gon. Adv. 3-4p. NOTICK. I'tlnovillc, Oregon, March 17, 1915. To tho District School Hoards of Crook County, Oregon, Gontlemon: In tho readjustment of tho various school district of Crook county slnco tho separation of Jefferson county It ban become necessary- to re number somo of tho dlntrlcts. " If a change 1ms been mndo In tho number of your school district tho new numboi la indicated below, op posite tho old number. So ns to avoid errors in readjusting: the financial statements wo will add "a" to the now number, which will be lined for'ono year, nfter which tho simple number will bo used. I Old No. Now No.Qld No. Now No. 1 CI 'i 54 .! ' 55 4 . 57 5 ' 59 0 01 7 03 S (li !) ' 05 12 OR 02r IS 70 GOa , 20 71 5Sa 21 72 5a 2U ' 7!l 52a 21 71 51a 25 7(5 4 Pa 27 77 47a 29 78 44n DO SI 42a 31 33 37a 33 S4 3Ca 31 80 32a 35 - 80 2Sl .18 , 87 2Cft 39 v 88 22a 40 89 19a Jl 90 17n 1 43 92 Kn 45 91 15n 40 ' 95 14a 48 90 13a 50 98 11a 101 10a If tho number of your bcIiooI dis trict has been changed kindly Indi cate tho chango on all district books and records, nnd In reporting to this ofllco uso tho new number. Yours very truly, J. E. MYERS, Crook County School Superlntondont. Thcso changes npproved by tho District Boundary Hoard ot Crook County, Oregon.. 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