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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1915)
1 TAGE 8. Tiin hexd nriiLETix, nEXD. ore., Wednesday. april 21, wis. CONFLICTING UWS KAY KEEP THE FAIR SEX FROM FISHING hllA IS-Ll MIKl'K WKIIHIXO. C V Sllvls and Mrs. Florence Lun- 1 beck were married In Seattle at the home of F It. Schoen, a rotative of Mr. Sllvls on Friday of last week. I7het returned to Rend Tuesday Attorney Gcnoal Will Ite AMci1 to! morning and are living In Center ad- Sottlo Question ItnNcit by llcrk In Secretary if Hnto's Ofllrc. (Portland Telegram.) dltlon. RRHAKS A1DI HARLY. nobrt Powell, the 10 year old son samsm. April ro women raayif Lncr Pow.u r Wleatorla be denied the right to flth and hunt broke hi tight arm Monday fore- la the siata, according to the later liretattan pat here en two conflicting bllht passed by the last legislature. Under the act passed and ttled with the secretary of state February 10, It ts provided that It ahall be unlaw fyl for any male perron to hunt and Hah wltboet a lleeae. the intent of the meaeare being to allow women noon. He wa on bis way Home irom school and wa playing with some other liovti when be stumbled, falling on his right aide and breaking hl right foreatm. Dr. Coe reduced the fracture. WOMEN SOLDIERS. Thty Pood as Men and Fought With the British Army. The ltrltl.il uriny ban b.ul IlK women soldiers, and two nf theui urv burled In the cemetery nf Chelsea b(Hiltiil One of lbee dumes Iliinmih Snrll. ii true illelit liMil.lim H-roiiii. wlne Kirtrult l preei-td In toe great hull of tbe bo ltt:il M-rtcd 111 the siege iif,l'ondl cherry mid ww biidl ununited, her TIMBER SALE ANNOUNCED I . COUNTY HIGH LOSES Forest Sen Ice Announce Result of Klnnmtli Forest HliK The district forester at Portland, Oregon, announced last week that tho Pelican Ray Lumber Company of Klamath Falls, Oregon, were the suc cessful bidders on the sale of the lar gest body of government timber ever XEW SAW PIT IX. A new piece of machinery for the plant of The Rend Company was hautad (n lh mill vaaterdav and will the right to hunt and ftoh without be IntUlled later In the week, tt Is a Marshon band re-saw and filing equipment and will take the place of ttM present re-saw In the pinner abed. This Is the first band saw to be In a local saw mill. This section Is re-eqactetf In tbs bill reorganising the flab and game commission, and filed Febru ary 14, but the word male" Is elim inated, and It Is provided that tt aball be unlawful for any person to ttafc or hunt without s license. In the section prorldlng for the isaaanoe of a license tbelr Issuance to restricted to males, and this latter net as a whole Is construed as pro hibiting all persons from Ashing or hvntln without license, and as bar ring wornon from obtaining a license. Tbs discovery was made by m em ploye of the secretary of state, and the attorney general will l asked for aa opinion on the law advertised by the Forest Service In sex helm: illwuierif! ttheti he h re ' Washington or Oregon, tooted to the hospital .--he iieeniue a The snle Includes two units, one of lenloiier wild wore on wi-hsIoiis the So million feet of yellow pine and three comeied hat and uniform tout of other species on the west side of fhcNe.i iiimI uiih nt n..i nun n.nimt i Klamath Lake, and a second unit of ONR CRNT A WORD Is all a little Want Ad will c-t ou. to FEDERAL AID SOUGHT Shale llonttii OHUer cck Help Krtxlloito C)i(e. (Tbs Oregonlan ) In a communication to the 1'nlted tales O'otoglcal Surrey Saturday. Dr. Calvin 8 White. State Healtb O steer, urged that department to ex pand a portion of Its available funds In exterminating the coyote In Res tart. Oregon which Is doing such deadly work In the spreading of rab ies. The Rlologlral Survey will have an appropriation of $240,004 available In Julv for use In the de struction of predatory animals, and Dr. White Is of the opinion that a portion or this amount could not be more profitably spent than In exter minating the coyotes of this state. "In order to put an end to the rabtag oar oulr hope Is apparently In the eradication of the coyote." said Dr. White In his communication. "The state baa raised the bonnty oa coyotaa to I" and the state Board of Health has been doing what It eoeld n an adaeatlcnal way. but appareai- iy ino tironiem u too big for as to solve alone." MICACHAM PAYS I'P. V. A. Meacbam, who has been spending bis time between the coun ty Jails of Wasco and Crook county for the past few months. Is no longer oh the inside looking out. He re cently paid off all the checks he bad gives when hla bank account was low iM was set free It ts understood that he has left the country. IiIXK STREET WITH TRICKS. Property owners on Ohio street above Bond had set out on Saturday 89 soft maple trees which are ex pected to sdd materially to the at tractiveness of the street. The trees are set between the sidewalk and he road and when developed will famish both shade and ornament. This Is tho arat street In town to have trees planted In this manner. hurled in the strut ryuni or tin hospital. Christina Dntls ivii the other female MikJIer burled In this cemetery She l dt-NTlbfd t ii "fat. Jolly woman." Another Englishwoman who yiicress fully MHfd us n man Mini enlisted nt a Midler was Phuebe lles-el. who na private in iih Fifth fut regiment an 1 fuusht nt I'lititeiioy lu ITtTi. under the Duke of C'uiiilwrlHiid. Ik'Iiih M-tereiy wirtinil.il UlttiiMtely fae died at ItrlKliiuii in l.'l at the age of Ills. about 800 million feet of nearly pure yellow pine located Jtist east of Cra ter National Park. The prlcet on unit one are S per M. for pine and 50 cents per M. for other species: and the prices on Unit two are $ J. 37 Mr per M. for pine and CI cents per M. for other species. The re moval of the Douglas fir and white fir Is optional with the purchaser. A cutting period of 12 years will be nl lowed for the removal of the timber. The total value of the timber Is reck oned at $1,:SO,000. of which tho Tlie IU.fl fMUHHlM l-!tltflfKlllviiTTtan -!i.,r" i..u..t. .r . -n, i... I Stale of Oregon wlll.recelve $437,800 itarre - ni. 1..1..J iiu. m.-iii ...,. R "re tor the benefit of schools ... ici -...i -. .i ... iv i and roads. ... u, nmi 5--i-i nt Mnirinm uuu lu lutein OiMi-ii RclKillim- Clmi'Mi"" hilp (iot- to i:iiteiiiNc. The Enterprise high ncliool debate team defeated the team from tho Crook county hlstli cehool at Lntor TrlM Inst oek. The Btttorpr re team will now meet the Salon, h gh Fchocil team for the champlonslilp of the state and the possession ol tho cup offered 1 tae I'nlterslty of Oregon. The Crrok countt school ttas rep resented b- Stncv Smith uml Freder ick L. Rice uml tho debate n to settle the championship of eastern Oregon as ell as to select the op ponent of the Salem bcIiooI In the final debate. The county team has previously defeated two tenms from other scho Ib. Lawn mowers. Skuso Hnrdwaro Co. tUe Ctlimtt .In l.svt after nwu.v iniioo tions. hhe lii-t-atne lnHttor s-'iMientl aud it ttus ihiI until ihhiiv jeer' Inter tlmt the f-t Hint file wns n "oiuan a dIcoroted.-SL LuuU I'uNt-Dts iwtcli. ELECTRICITYAHD WATER. Litttt Danger In Turning a Hots on Heavily Charged Wires. The jllclit daurt'i that tlremen run through the ekilrv current m-mus The Pelican Hsv Lumber Company has been cutting National Forest tim ber for about for years. The Com pany's mill was huraetl last summer, but It has been rebuilt and enlarged and la ready for immediate operation. Laws Co. mowers. Skiise Hardware Tnho te t the Children. A Uncaring, distressing eoosjh. elaeaJeso nlsthts. a raw. intamed throat lead to a run-down conditio la whleii the child Is not able to re sist eootaclnua diseases. Foley's Hoaer and Tar Is trulr healing sad prompt In action. It relieves coughs. colas, croup and whooping cough Bemud Fut There are 2t !, f lt-rHimii tlh. (Kit ot 'iiMir-e ( miv ih'I lllrte und mau are ( Hi-liit.ini m ie to excite the snciet Hut lliere are JHlte elMn Inrile In nisKe ex Citing sMMt UH Ike (IHMt fii-tSUHHi- MueriMMH. Pwr nsnieg 'o vtmihiu m ter the notlre iiv a dlitsb.t. lint wlieu he g- to the reet he tmrp in whaMxiet uf uwHoriMMt. in aiuext etery ItWHiieU Im oue ItlHl- hih1 tlmt are ("rKeO ttn nlte ttwt arc bolHB fattenetl Iih lie market line 'Itmukuclrm; turkeys.-KtrliMitk'ts. 1MX1I Hl'.MAX IWiXllS. PRINEVILLE. April 11. The bone of the left forearm and band of a woman were found late yesterday oa Ute Kuseell ranca. 11 miles east of Priaeville. by one of the employees of the ranch. The bones have the appoaraace of having come from a person desd only a few months. In qnlry has fa' Jed to develop knowledge of aayoae missing In tbU svetio. so the matter Is a coranlte mystery. D1RHOTORY OF OFKICIAI. county deputy and brought Into town yesterday on tbelr way to Prlnerllle. See Edwards for good house taln t ! I.r A,lf Cnltcil .States. President Wood row Wilson Vise President.. Thomas R. MarsL.ll Seorotary of State W. J. Rryan Seretarr nf 5tarv . . Jnitniihti rinnlnla roaUlns no opiates Patterson Drug Secretary of War LM. Garrison Co. Adv. WATER PERMITS ISSUED , Secretary of Interior . . . . F. K. Lane I Secretary Agriculture D. F. Houston Secretary of Treasury .W. F. McAdoo Secretary Commerce . .W. C. Redtleld Secretary of tabor . . . .W. R. Wilson j Aiivrnvr unwnii t. m. uragory roatmsster aeoerai .Albert Uurleson i Statu. 1IOHSK TIIIKVKS AltltKSTIil), Deputy Sheriff Anns made a trip cut to the hoineAteed country on Sun day after two men charged with steallas horses hnlonetnc to I.nn ssttm tienitiy rlir.il win- up the Nichols of PrlnetHlo. They were ar- triwm of Htet tney are iMulrtlns l rwMed at the Kllgoro ranch by a Lako provl by h ei(rlineiil rMiUi'ted tx L'cu TNrtagMnl ami ri-jKirti-U m La Sclenw k-( Tultl A trolley car lrv ctmmil vdth a dl reet curn-nt f fi volt had cue end grounded, on the other end he directed a strepra fnim h !ioe tvltti a noule Of teen tHliniueters In ilbiiueter At i-"' nictcru tIMinme a rnlrnH-ter attaebel to the nttszic nn:lter-l twenty volts At slxty-tlte o'litlmeteni distance It regUtered MTeniy rolls awl at twent evHtlmeler "Jlo ritlts The hi erase man ran stand a current of fifty roltn with out M-riou sboi-k. to a Hreman who IhI his noxsle Hve or six feet from t live wire runs no gn-Hi danger. Mr. TartNSlliil ttuMle the nie expert ment on two lint- of nltenietliig cur rent, one nllh -it. tlie ether with t.ii toltK. aw) the voltmeter dhl u..i reenter any current In the "treats ot atvr. altiHWen a allebt rn-l, vm -vr refUlble when be it bl beu.1 Into It With a rbcaib-nl extlusruKher be got a current of lAVi .. at Si mUlltne ten from a wire ttttb a current of 1M mils. SHOOT HAt'll OTIIint. PRLNKVILLR. April 17. 13. T. Dannn and Austin KUcr shot oach other todit near Rltaralilo, nlmut 20 mllo-i east of PrinevlIIo. Nolthor was fatally wounded. Olllcinis say iiau hlood 1ms existed between the two men for some time. Klaer's present wife camo to this, section antno tltno ago and worked as housekeeper for Dannu; later she was married to Klx er and since that time Hie men have hacj frefiuont altereutlons. Whllo the details concerning today's shouting are meagre. It tns learned tlmt Dan nn opened Are on Klxer and his wiro, wounding Mrs. Kiier. Solxlng n gun, Klier leturned the lire, seriously wounding I)Hiina Tho sheriff Is now enrouto horo.wlth both men. Fro-di home made candy, can Rakery. Adv. Atnerl- HHI.KRATKS ARK XAMKI). G. P. Putnam has been appointed a delegate from the Oregon State Ed itorial Association to the Internation al Press Congrose at San Francisco, July 5-10. Announcement of the ap pointment was made by E E. Rrodle, president of the association, last week. Other delegates are: Edgar McDan'el, Coos Ray Harbor. North Pend: Elbert Redo, Sentinel, Cottage Grove; G. A. Robblns, Pilot Rock; E. H Woodward. Newberg; A. IC Vour hels. Courier, Grants Pass: Eric W. Allen, department ot Journalism. Un iversity of Oregon, Rugene and M. E. Bain, Argus, Ontario. HAS NEW MACIIIXi:. C. W. Thornthwalte hns recently Installed n now machine which ndds largely to the effectiveness of his harness sho'i. It Is a Springer ran chlno for Iho mnnufneturo of nuto to nnd Is the oulv one In Central Orogon. Mr. Thornthwalte lias ro contly nindo tops for local autos on the now mnchlne. DR. IDA REIIREXDT. Tho well known optician who comes to Rend twlco n year, will bo at the Rend Hotel on the following datos: April 2S, 2D, 30 nnd May 1st,, Thoso wishing their oyea ex amined and glasses fitted by n grad uate optician plouso romemlinr those dates as I cntinot remntn longer. Dr. Ida Rehrendt, nt Hotel llond. Adv7 Soft Drinks a spuclnlty. Pharmacy. Adv. The Owl HAS FIRST STRAWRRRRIES. The first strawberries to be seen In Rend this season were In the display window of the American Rakery yos-lfleo that will bo found talunblo by tho terday. Adv. 7 general public. This Is n compilation FOSTER MAKES PLATS. When lirtown on Saturday County iVssetfor II. A. FoHtor told of work that has Just beon finished lu his of- of present ownership pints for tho wholo county bringing everything . to March 1. Mr Foster Is planning to hnve the plats blue printed nnd stntes that thoso desiring copies mav obtain them through him. The cost will bo about ?G.D0, tho nctunl cost of the bluo printing and postage XOTICH FOR 1'URLICATIOV NOT COAL LANDS Department of Hip Interior, l g Land Olllco nt Lakevlow. Ore'smn April 13, 191G. bon' NOTICE Is hereby given that Har. -ry Chlldera of La Pine, Oregon, who '' on July 5, 1911, mndo Homestead' Entry 04701, and on March 4, ion matlo nddltlonnl Homestead Entry' (Act April 28, 1904.) No. 0G359, for snwnw, BwUnwH, noU nwW, Section 10, Township 22 8 Range 10 E. Willamette Meridian' has filed notlco of Intention to make Final Three Yonr Proof, to establish claim to the land nhovo described be. fore II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner nt llcnd, Oiogon, on the 2Sth day of Mav, 1910. Claimant names na witnesses Wnldomnr Chrlstonson, Arthur It Donahue, John K. Rogue, George Rogue, nil of La Pino, Oregon. JAS F, BURGESS. 7-1 lc. Register. XOTICH FOR PL'RLICATIOV, Department of tho Interior, l" a Land Oulco nt The Dalles, Ore gon, April 19, 1915. NOTICE In hereby given that Roane It. Freeman, of Rend, Oregon, who, on Juno 19th, 1911, made Ilomostend Entry, No. 091 IC, for w i, Section 17, Township 17 South, Range 1 1 East, Willamette Meridian, lms filed notice of Intention to make Final Threo Year Pi oof, to establish claim to tho land nhovo described, before II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commission er, at Rend, Oregon, on tho 9th day of June, 1015. Clnlmnnt nnmos ns witnesses Homy E. Ruff, Georgo Alton, Milton A. Palmer, Emery J. Tnylor, all of Rend, Orogon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 7-1 lp. Regls'cr, Oast. Oonhij- llnkkau Plan I trigs liWI SitOrHe. .. trermc ine e.aarter end'ng Marca Governor James Wlthycotuhe . i.i. inw sins B.aaiaisr Msueo 1 1 1 1 sjcreury of State ....II. W. Oleott permits for the appropriation of . Trsurr Tho. n. Kav tlsTnsaatka. cf Zlroir. l', ' Mt' C",m, - M' ,,rown SaCSSlt. HT'd1 "l j'TotarShill rraaata tf.i7 acres of land, develop! ..... ,.- .,,t, . , ais tiniim. . .. ...ii .u t . state rnnier Arthur l.awrenco ze.vis aoiaanamsr as wen as to coa-trv. .i-ia,... i.,. o. .....,.. WHfM.lPHl MlinJI QIUliFIIVB .... atrtRH worte tor mun'elpal and do- t rettc parpeass. The fojaiwlag permits were lesned In Crook aoaaty O. 1. I loll Oame Warden W. L. Flnley Slate KiiglBcer John II. Lew It Oregon Und Corporation Cam- United States Senators pear of Portland, secured a permit to appropriate waters of Kaet Poik of the Ooaebatee river for the Irriga tion of fats acres of land. Including domestic suppl Maitle E. Qrar of Hi-dsaoad. two permits, dtvwrtlng water from two springs la Section S Township IS 8.. R. it K.. for the Ir- 'tattoo of nt aeros, dlrertlag water ! Grlsslr take In Sactton IT, T. I", t.. R is K. for the Irrigation of 'e acres, Harvey Dunham of Post Congressmen aeeeee Georce H. Chamberlain Harry W. Lan C. N. MeArthur . .N. S. Slnnott . W. A. llawloy CrtMk County. Circuit Court Jttdgo W. U Rradshaw Dlatrkt Attornuj- W. II. Wlrtx County Judgo G. Springer Clerk Warren Drawn Sheriff K. II. Knox seearod two permits, for diverting i Trosnuror Ralph Jordan ator from l-ol Creek la Section SI Aiteeeesr II. A. Fostor T g.. K SO K. for the Irrigation ' School Sut. J. E. Myers of O acre., diverting water fromroroaar P. II. Polndexter Sprtas Proek In Section II T IS 8 Surreyor II. A. Kelly R M .. tor the irrlgatloa of SO Commlaeloners J. F. Rlanchard errae; John Montgoiu.ry of Prtn-., II. J. Overturf villa, diverting water from Crooked river Par tbe Irrigation of M acres, f llie tourts. A B. Bowman of Prinevllle. diverting Circuit Meets first Monday in watar from Crooked river for tbe 'September and Decomoor and second irrigation of n acrea. C K. Chalfaa . Moaday In March. f Ots. dlvertlug water from Squaw j IVobate Meets first Monday In fr-eb In ttectloa 32, T. II 8- R. 10, each month: K . lor the irrigation of IS aerea. Cowmlftkloners' Meets first Wed- .. L " . i i. i ' Mr In January, March. May. July. w1!" kutes Spray Flour! It huiwBber. November and December. xZm 7 if, ""lid School RUtrlct No. 1U. A"' ' " I Dtresjtors. . . .Clyde M. McKay. Chmn .. . I J. N. Huntor III! TH Of JIH". ttril.ill..M. Jt M Smtn lOoatrihated.) clerk 1L J. Ovorturf Yorti and Death. In FloUam) mm llaiMtetK. nrronitDS to the MMoebeotei CiMnUan. Vpr fe cuunected In the mltMl t the (tofr ntlli the Hen uf death If a liutrbinaa or a Flenjliis ulbi to ft.-H-rtU' a r (leuhirty HiKUlirfiHiit htiihi he w1M y. IIJ tie: er tilt ills tie d"Kl ran Vr en" file tok like tbe death or VpreVs. TbU expn-ion l wis been pro rerbinl hltnv Vpren tea-, rntaxnl by the pteune In CMn: -the dualb ot fv- l a ritld exreuIon like our "Muck death" Rut It Is also taken nterslly. for Vpres is In sitier trwtb unr wf the ileH.I ,nh- ..f KlmHSr-i It h- iixTedtd IImu "RruiftM In lieirte." Ui.b ene itn rvputatbiti la thM rme't nv la Geortie IbxieutMHti's oorH and tbe rev eries of otfaar nrtt-l tbta to acikhil fact "VireR sees himI Itraev i lajNi bers" Hkj a Imtt-b wrttei et travel picture. Viking Mitcnet. The mauutiietiire ul atatroe t a ciiinplU-ntetl and ehilKHUte prvn-, lu which are u-! a viftivsioa ot sjrgeut ous iliueliiues Mint dersreo ublra raul work Ml all ll luen with tOe uimu Jirc ilslon ami (lelleney. It Is now .H4r' to turn out froui a sliixle d!ptnx tni chine about lail.WO nuare nuieOes an hour. A green lo- U OMde Nlw Htatm ea and paeked for ftilptowit in Se thuu two huura. Johnnie's Excute, "Why dunt you ur Thank yoa. Johnnie, when you are Daueed any Iblligr said Mrs. Rruwn at iBe uble "oiir sUtcr always wys it" "Ves," replied tittle Joansle. -be' a woman and always wauu to tune the last word." Uxco4B5o. An Optimist. "I am srolns. to buy a rateo," a srn tlemaii liifurmol Ws peisbtwr. "Realii r rejoined the latter. YbaJ forT" "l waut to see If these birds rvaHj do lite xi years, as vuric wyT VetlMlntcr Gutette. fti l.A Labu l MrlHlA trlaltf AH Uik. Mrs, Anna Cottiagham. I . , n ot ,U,,,V, t , wife of A. S. OttUlnghaw. agetl f'"0T, WS?,' ars. Hoaldea her Muebaad. the de- ordcr .11. a , Ellis aesl U aarvlved by three ehlMroa. ' Treasurer. Mary K. Coleman lelght. Alfred and- Wlllnrd. Mrs. i Chief of Police 8. K. Roberts Cottlngtaam was superiatemleitt of CRr attorney ...V. A Forhos tho Suaday seliool here. Her Ufe11 Knglneer Robert 11. Gould end laSeetce have always been for i ;Ry physician Dr. U. a Coe tho od of the cowmualty whore she Hed. aud her lose will be keealy felt s all her frteuda sad neighbors She was au t xemplBiy wife and mother. Our Sod t K mi I tin Is now open. Tfe Owl riiaruiut; - Adv. , lleud I'mlncl Couucllmcn , . . ,M. D. Knutsen J. D. Davidson Theodore Auno ....... ...1. C. Ruduw H. I. Rrosterhoua S. a Caldwell Jtitlro of the Peace , ,J. A. r7atos Mean Trick. "George, fotbor hao failed -That' Just like trirnt I totd yea aH along, darllug. that he was colas to do nil he could to Seep us from twins turrtedr'-ExcbaujM. Very Much So. "Didn't you tbluk fhe oicratlc prima, donna had an uuusuaiiy ulvb i.lccr "I should nay she had! Mycitcot me Ul"-llaitlmnre American. Davy Jonet. Davy Jone looter t a combination of DutTy, a ghf?t or sprite among West Indli ncgrtMt, and Janes, a coutractton of Jonah. The world l ujpheM by the veracity of imii wen They moke the earth wboitw ii ti Knnir&uu. The Bend Company LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH FIR AND MAPLE FLOORING .MILLWOOD $2.50 Per Load DELIVERED TOWN LOTS AND ACREAG E JbW NOTICE FOR Pl'RLU'ATION. Departmbnt of tho Intorlor, l'. 8 Land Office at Tho Dalles, Ore gon, April 19, 1915. NOTICE Is heroby given that Hcn rv E. RufTo, of Rend, Oregon, who, on October 2nd, 1011, mado Homestead Entry, No, 09527, for swVi Section 20, nwV. Section 29, Township 17 South, Rango 11 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ot Inten tion to mako Final Threo Year Proof to establish claim to tho land above doscrlbcd, beforo II. C. Ellis, V S Commissioner, nt Rend, Oregon, on the. 9th day of June, 191C. Claimant names as witnesses Doano R. Freemnn. Georgo Alten, .Milton A. Pnlmor, Emery J. Taylor, all of Rend, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, "-lip. Register, 4 t h ,v HBrafrsfaiSniniii iCirmBaTOf,