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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1915)
meMmemMLe! KHNSKtRr TBfTJNJtwW?!aiIHWMW7' ?&!& x HE BEND LPTIM Vol. XIII. 11EXI), ORl.fiO.V, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON', 5IAYSJ0, 11)15. XO. 12. rwbijura:T,s. carmen. irI ;t R a . CLEARING ILL SITE HAS GEGI OTHER WORK TO BE GIN SOON Town Raises Over Seven Thousand Dollars To Purchnso Itlvcr Front Property Wanted by Company Contracts Will Now Ho Let. Citizens and business firms of Bend, within tlio last 24 hours havo subscribed $7,044 In ortlor to provide The Shevlln-Hlxon Company with property along the river front wanted in connection with their mill opera tions. The acquisition of this prop erty removes tho last obstaclo to im mediate progress with tho building and contracts are to bo let at onco and the work pushed as fiiBt ns pos sible. Monday morning tho clearing of tho mill slto was begun by Anno Brothers, who havo tho contract for the work. Tho first unit will Includo fd acres to which more will bo ad ded as necessity demands. For tho prosent only a few men will bo em ployed slnco tho actual construction must await tho completion of tho railway spnr nnd bridge over which nil material will bo delivered on the ground. Tho franchlso for tho spur to tho Oregon Trunk will bo finally passed by tho city council on Saturday but t Is posslblo that n crow will bo Ecnt i ,1y the railroad before that tlmo, tho 4; -contract for tho spur calling for its J construction within CO days. Deeds 1o T. h. Shevlln from W. II. Stoats and Tho Bond Company covorlng tho Tallroad right of way woro recorded In Prlncvlllo on Friday. Transfers to the Oregon Trunk will bo mado by Air. Shovlln. Company Incorporated. Paul V, Eames, assistant secretary of tho Shovlln, Carpenter & Clarko Co., of Minneapolis, who arrlvod nhout two wooks ago to assist in tho dotnlls of final arrangements was In Salem last wcok whore, It Is under stood, ho filed tho Incorporation pa pers of Tho Bhovlln-HUfpn Manufac turing Co. Mr. Kara os spent -flViesdax bore on Ills way back to Minneapolis and dur ing tho day authorized tho stutoment that contracts for tho company s mill machinery, logging cars and lo--comotlves would be lot at once. Dion -& Ilorstkotto of Minneapolis will draw plans for tho saw mill and havo the supervision of its erection. Work on tho daiw will begin not later than Monday, according to Mr. Earnes. , It Is not tho company's purposo to linvo any of Its property on tho west sldo of tho rlvor used for building purposes, tho acreago involved hav ing been purchased solely for Its null, yard and box factory, and to on&blo It to protoct Itself against fire dan ger. Arrangements have beon com pleted to connect tho road way ovor tho dam with a street leading Into town, thoroby giving, access to the -property. Subscription Is Taken. Tho subscription for tho purchase of tho rlvor property wanted by tho -company was taken following a largely nttended council mooting at .(Continued on last page.) INSURE YOURSELF AGAINST YOUR OWN CARELESSNESS 4 Even though you might never have a fire or tliieves enter your home, a paper mislaid isoften times lost just as irretrievably as if it had been burned or stolen. When your valuable papers are in our vault you KNOW where they are and you KNOW they are 'safe. You can lease a steel box in our vault with a non-pickable Yale lock big enough to contain, all your private papers, for $2 a year Can you afford to be without this insurance The Deschutes State Bank LANDS IN LISTS 6 AND 8 ARE NMTOJE PATENTED Commissioner, of General Idind Ofllce Recommend Action on 11,000 Acres of Crook County Land. (Spoclal to Tho Uulletin.) SALEM, May 24. That tho com missioner of the General Land Ofuco of tho Department of tho Interior lias recommended for patent oomo 11,000 acres of Crook county Irrl gated land Is the welcome nows re colvod by Secretary of State Olcott from tho Washington offlco of Son ator Harry Lane. Tho land Is em braced In patent lists six and eight, ono of which has been pending since 1908, the other slnco 1912.' Of tho area which now shortly will be patented moro than 5000 acres lies within six miles of Hend, Imme diately to the northeast, under list number eight.' That embraces 4,509 acres which already havo beon sold, and 800 acres unsold. A largo por tion of tho acreago Is under cultiva tion or Improved. Tho balance of tho land under list 8, lies cast of Red mond. This means that tho land ownors who havo compiled with tho neces sary requirements now will recoivo tltlo to their tracts, and It will sim plify greatly the making of transfers and, especially, securing loans on tho Innds. In the past It has been dif ficult to rnlao money because lenders hesitated to placo loans before tho tltlo of tho acreage involved was dofl nftoly cleared up. Tho granting of tltlo Is expected to prove a consid erable Btlmulus to development, ns now money for improvement work, will be moro easily secured. List number olght Includes land In tho following sections: T. 17, 8. It. 12 E: Sections 17. 18, 19, 20 nnd 30; T. 17 S. It. 12 E.: Sections 23, 24, 25, 2C nnd 30. ItOAl) IX ROOD SHAPE. T. L. Jolly, editor of tho Crescent Nows, arrived In town on a business trip Monday afternoon, leaving on his return yestordny. Mr. Jolly re ported that tho road on tho south sldo of Lavn Dutto was in better shape than any other Bcctlon botwoon Bend and Crescent. All tho rocks havo beon romoved and tho scraper has filled In tho ruts. Mr. Jolly said that the officials who woro respons ible for tho work should bo congrat ulated. SCHOOL AXXUAL ISSUED. A booklet of ovor 125 pages con taining vlows of tho dlfforont school houses in the county arid many scenes showing its divorso occupa tions an(L,lntero8ts has lust beon Is-1 euod by tho county through'tho ofllco'j of County Superintendent Myers, ru plls in tho schools are to bo glvon copies and thoy are on solo to tho general public at 25 cents each. TO ORSERVEJEMORIAL DAY Memorial Day to Ho Observed by ' Serviced in Local Churches. Memorial Day In Bend will bo ob served this year on both Sunday, May 30 and Monday, May 31: On Sunday special services will bo con ducted at tho Presbyterian church as announced elsewhere- In this paper, whllo on Monday morning thoro will bo services at tho UaptUit church at tended by membors of tho G. A. U. Preceding tho Monday services tho band and the old soldiers will meet In front of tho council room on Wall street to march to tho church. Vot orans from Tumalo will Join tho Bend mon In tho parado, and any members of tho Sons of VotoranB or of tno Spanish volunteers aro Invited to take part also. WiTHYGOMBE TO VISIT MANY STATE OFFI CIALS COMING Desert Land Hoard to Inspect Tiuunlo Project on Juno 2.T To Ho Entct tnljicd In llcnil Governor Will 1 Go to KlnimitH From Hero. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) SALEM , May 25. On Friday, Juno 26, tho Tumalo project and Bend will becomo tho temporary cap ital of Oregon, for most of tho im portant stato officials will bo there. Today tho Desert Land Board enter ed an ordor for official Inspection of tho Tumalo Project, and tho officials will loavo hero Thursday night and bo In Bend Friday morning. Oovornor Wlthycombo on this trip will pay hlB first ofllclal visit to Cen tral Orogon. With him will bo State Treasurer Kay, Secretary of Stato Ol cott, Attorney Genera: Brown, and Stato Englneor Lowls. Tho Gover nor's Secretary, O. P. Putnam, will accompany tho party. A tcntntlvo Invitation has been accepted from Manager Wallnco of tho project for lunch at Tumalo, and It is understood there will bo a bniniuot at Bend In tho evening, From Bend, Governor Wlthycombo will go south to Klamath Falls tho following morning, nB a guest of Itopresontntlvo Wcsloy O. Smith. It Is understood othor membors of tho board will return to Salom on tho Friday night train. Othor business transacted by the Desert Land Board at today's meet ing Included ordering an oxtonBlve In spection of tho Morson project at La Pino at onco. J. L. McCalltater was solcctod for tho work. Tho contract between tho Stato and Fodoral gov ernment expires October first and tho results of this examination will prob ably determine futuro action. TUMALO' ENGINEER DIES A. 8. Nlchol Does Not Survive Opera tion for Appendicitis in Portland. (Tho Orogonian.) Archto S. Nlchol, nn englneor, who waB In charge of tho construction of the Tumalo dam on tho Tumalo pro Joct, which was built by tho Stato of Oregon during 1913 and 1914, died Thursday morning nt St. Vlncont's Hospital aB tho result of an operation for appendicitis. Previously to tho Tumalo project ho had boon employ ed on tho Umntllla project by the United States Reclamation Service. Mr. Nlchol was about 30 years old and was grnduatcod from nn oastcrn university, but had spent tho last 3 or 10 years in the west. Ho was a mombor of tho Bond ILodgo of Masons. Tho funeral ar rangements aro in tho hands of local Masons, who will conduct tho ser vices from tho Holman parlors Sat urday afternoon. Mr. Nlchol loaves a widow, one son 7 years old and a mother In Pennsylvania. LAWN MOWERS AND Grass Catchers Hose and Nozzles GARDEN AND Garden Deep Well Supplies Farming Implements AT: Bend Hardware Co. The Company that put the "Wniir" In Hnrdwaro Bill TO 61 ADDRESS TO GIVE TALK TO THE GRADUATES High School Uveitises to He Held To morrow Eenlng at Presbyterian Church Lloyd Kclley to Deliver Orntlon-Hovcu Pupils In Class Tho graduating exorcises of tho senior class of tho Bend high school will bo held nt tho Presbyterian church tomorrow night nt 8 o'clock. Tho address to tho class will bo glvon by President J. H. Ackorman of tho Orogon State Normal School at Mon mouth. Tho orntlon will bo delivered by Lloyd Kolloy on tho subject, "Sec tionalism In the United States." Tho program- for tho evening Is as follows: Piano solo Ruth Cnldwoll "Vnlso Cnprlco" Nowland Oration Lloyd Kolloy "Sectionalism In tho United States" Violin Solo Ilobort Inncs "Sorenado" Ernst. Chorus Girls' Olco Club n. "A Fairyland Waltz" Voazlo. b. "Moonlight Meadows" Czlbulkn. Address Prof. J. II. Ackorman "Standards." Chorus Girls' Qlco Club "Lullaby" BrahmB. Presentation of Diplomas Mr. C. M. McKay Bonodictlon Audlonco Standing At tho Presbyterian church Sunday ovonlng Rov. E. G. Judd pronchod tho sermon to tho members of tho class and tholr friends. In spite of tho stormy weather a largo audlonco wns prosont. The graduates aro: I.oRoy School or Fox, Hazel Ordolla Thorson, Ar thur O. Van do Vort, Lloyd II. Kol ley, Ilobort Kearney Inties, Iluth Florenco Caldwell. Hugh MacKayo Thompson. Mrs. V. A. Forbes nnd MIsb Oraco Vandovort aro giving a dnnner party for tho seniors tonight at tho homo of Mrs. Forbes In Wies torla. BASEBALL MEETING: Through n mlsunda rstnndlng among tho organizers of tho Bond ball team tho meeting which was to havo boon hold on Friday night nt tho Commorclal Club rooms did not materialize. Howovor on Sunday at two o'clock all playors and othora in terested In tho forming of tho tonm, nro requcstod to moot at tho Com mercial Club rooms to elect a mana ger and captain and attond to othor natters. After tho meeting thoso who expect to try out for tho team will go to tho ball grounds and hold tho first prnctlco of tho year. HEN'D MAX HONORED. Tho Oregoninn notes Mint Goorgo Palmer Putnam, owner of Tho Bond Bulletin and now secretary to Gov ernor Wlthycombo, wns honorod nt Eugono last wcok by being made Mionornry mombor of Sigma Delta Chi, tho national Journalistic frater nity. Putnam wns tho only ono of tho six nowspnper mon taken In who was not n gradunto of tho Unlvorslty of Oregon. SEEDS Tools OPINIONS DIFFER AS TO THJ DF TRACK MEET Redmond and Prinevllle Papers Claim l'lrst Place for Homo Teams Other Places In Dispute. Who won tho county track and field meet hold In Redmond on Sat urday, May 157 This slmplo ques tion, which any spectator at tho meet should havo beon nblo to answer ns soon us tho last event was run off, seems to be about to tnko its place with tho historic Interrogations con cerning tho ago of Ann and ns to tho tho nnmo of tho IndlvldunI who laid hands on Billy Pnttorson. In Its Issue following tho moot Tho Bullotln, on good authority, reported that tho county high school of Prlnc vlllo wns tho winner of tho most points, with Redmond socond nnd Bend third. In vlow of whnt follow ed In othor county papers victory might as well havo been claimed for tho homo tonm as to havo placod It in a modest third placo, but truth seemed moro desirable. This feeling, howovor, neoms not to bo gonornl for on Thursday tho Redmond Spokesman appeared clnlnv Ing first plnco for Redmond, second for Prlncvlllo and third for Mndrns. In tho Redmond account Bond wns given fourth plnco nnd Culver fifth This did not BUlt tho Culvor Trlbuno so when It reported tho moot It gnvo Prlnovlllo first, Redmond Bccond nnd Culvor third. Othor papers did not ontor tho con test with tho snnio degree of activity ns thoso of Redmond nnd Culvor, tho Madras Ploneor making no mention of tho winner of tho meet nnd tho Crook County Journnl reporting on ly that tho county high school wns tho wln-ier. In this tho Prlnovlllo Nows followed suit. Tho question now romnlns, "Who won tho meot?" PLANSJOADE Committee Making All Preparations for a Successful Chautauqua Hero. Plans for tho Bend Chnutaunua to bo hold horo for six days boglnnlng July 2 aro being worked out nnd thoro Is now ovory Indication that tho ovont will bo moat successful. Tho local committee is holding fro quent mootlngB nnd making nil pre liminary arrangomonts to lighten tho work of preparing for tho affair. It Is oxpoctod that largo numhora will nttend tho Chnutaunua from tho neighboring towns, dologntlons nl- olrcady bolng assured from Prlno vlllo. Sisters, iLa Pino, Tumalo and Terrebonne An offort Is bolng mndo to obtain Bpeclnl rates on both rail roads for tho wook nnd possibly tho rates will oxtend to points outslilo of Central Oregon, thus giving pooplo Interested In tho dnvolopmont work born n chnnco to como horo nt tho tlmo. R. T, Murphy, representing tho Chnutnuqun nmnngemont, spent Mon day In Bond going ovor mattors with tho committee and calling on tho guarantors. Ho nlso gnvo talks to clnxsoB nt tho high school and tlio Reld school. Tlckotsfor tho Chau tauqua will Iw on sale about n wcok boforu tho event. TO .MAKE PAN' CAKE FLOl'lt. Still moro now mnchlnorv has beon orderod for tho Now Bond Flour Mill, this tlmo to mnko It poshIIiIo to add a new lino to tho products of tho mill. This lino Is pnu enko flour nnd tho machinery for Its mnnufneturo In ox poctod to bu Instnllod tho first of tho week njy tjw f xt i&77rW 3 The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND.OR.EGON U. C COK, President E. A. HATIIKK. Vloo. President C. H. HUDSON, Cushler Capital fully mild . - - t'Jft.OOO Hurplu . mS.OOO "" " ! ! 1 I f Are you going to the Fair? If you are, obtain a supply of our AMERIGAN BANKERS TRAVEL ERS GHEGKS. May bo cashod at Banks or Ho tels without discount or identification. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND r-.-- DIRECTORS - V. C. C'ok E. A. Hatiikh ''. H. Hudson O. M. I'ATTBIiaoN II. v Kr.us FIRST EGGS ARE W HI WORK BEGUN AT FISH STATION Rainbow Eggs From Odcll and Davis, LuUe.s Brought in Yesterday Moro to Como Later Lloyd Wil son of HonUQvllle In Charge Tho Bend stato fish hatchory Is now In oporatlon. Tho hatchory Is completed oxcopt for n fow finishing touches nnd tho first oggs woro plac ed In tho troughs yostorday morning. In about four wcok a tho young tro'ut will bo hatched and roady to bo mov ed to tho pools In which tholr noxW stngo of development will tuko plnco. Tho hatchory Is slluntud nt tho up por end of tho Slsomoro placo at a point whoro tho old Irrigation ditch Is best nvnllablo to supply water for tho troughs In which tho eggs nro hatched. Tlio ditch has boon clunnod out for tho purposo and a wing dam thrown out nt its upper end to turn moro wntor In. Tho hatchory Itself Is a long build ing open on nit Bides with n roof to provldo sholtor for tho egg troughs, boncnth, Tho trout oggs nro hold In' trays In theso troughs and frcah water kept running over them from a llumo from1 Mm ditch across ono side of tho building. Expert In Chnrgo. Lloyd Wilson, on oxport from tho stnto hntchory at Bonnovllln, nrrlvod Saturday night to havo chnrgo of tho egg hatching, nnd will remain until tho fish nro rendy for relonso In tho rlvor, Tho oggs now bolng hatchod. 150,000 In nil, Mr. Wilson brought In from Davis and Odell lakes whoro ogg collecting stntlons aro maintain ed by tho state. A number moro brought In by him havo boon sont to Bonnovllle. Moro eggs will como In lntor from theso lakes nnd also from Cultns, tho tptnl capnolty of tho local plant bolng 500,000. According to present plans thoro will bo a million and a half orkb hatchod hero this year, tho plant tak ing Its capacity of minnow trout this spring nnd lator having shipments of brook trout eggs fromt ho enct. Theso fish, when released In tho lakes and Btroams of Central Oregon, will bu Insurance of good fishing for Homo tlmo. It Is Mm expectation of thoso in chnrgo of tho hatchery to mnko it a desirable placo to vIbU. Tho location Is already endowed with uuuminl natural beauty and with only Blight oxtra work can bo mode a moBt nt tractlvo spot. VIH1TOUH ARE HEARD. Tho chief busliinss to coma baforn tho Commercial Club on Snturday wiib In connection with tho move ment to provldo a rest room an re ported olsowhoro In this papor. Oth er buslnosH discussed wnit tlio propos ed folr ground nnd tho coming city election. Tho club declined to tnko any nctlon on tho proposnl to rhnngo tho nnmo of tho Mllllcan post oirtco. Short talks wero mndo by It. '., Davis, of (list, mid by N. H. Elliott, of Torrebonno. The nnxt lunchuon will bo held nt the Pilot Butto. i uS?') i ;n ' K E. M. LARA Cashier &&tt&1WK KS B. FERRELL President