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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1915)
m- ! ". PAGE 4. TIIK IIBNI) IirLLKTI.V, IlKXI), 0H13., WEIXESDAY,, S.KI'TKMIIBn fi, JD15. GREW FINISHES 0IK1JB CRATER CREEK IS DONE WORK TU Flow of 1'io St lei'miK Turned Into J'umnlo Driilmino Itn.sln Irrlftii tlim Will ho Allied nml Help (ilv- on ItcpnliliiK Itcscntilr tanks tlo company had tlio first .right to tno waters or tno unownucan rivor, end tlio Portland Irrigation Com pany's right was bithacqucnt, It lim ited tno cattlo company to two acre feet of watai Instead of the flvo de manded. The Portland Irrigation Company wns glve.i two nrre feet of water on condition that It construct a "reser voir of sulllclent capacity to supply tho amount of water allotted nml coinijloto the entire syBtom within tho',, time limited In the contract with tho state. Tho adjudication Involves tho cat tlo company's 23,000 acres, 12,000 icros In the Portland company's seg regation, and liutwecn C.OOO and 0,000 acres owned by others. I IS LESSENED RAIN NOW WILL MEAN SAFETY ' See Edwards for good houso paint ing. AdV. . CLASSIFIED ADVEUTIHIXO. KOlt ItEXT. i flou work Tho work of diverting Crater creek - tho Tiimalo dralnago basin has nnploteil and Its wators are ? Into Tunitilo crcuk, re- ,low for Irrigation pur- rlng additional resources ppago of the leaks In tho ,io Ttimitlo reservoir. The a been dune well within the estimated cost, Tho protest of tho Central Oregon Irrigation Company against the ill vorslcn of tho water to tho Tiimalo, prcsontod to the Desert Lnnil Hoard nt tho samo meeting at which nn ex tension of Its contract on tho North Canal lands was sought, has been put on Illo by tho board, this is mo report brought from Halcm by JolUi Duhuls, nnglncor-lnspcctor of the' board who arrived In Horn! on Satur day on his way to Inspect tliu Crater creek work. William llrown has been In chargo of tho Crater creek camp having un dor him an average of 30 men. As sisting him hnvo been Alfred linn sen, who has supervised tint concreto nnd (I i! mo work, and H. S. Hutchlnn, who had chargo of tho teams. Tho work una begun on July 22 and on Saturday noon water from tho llrst creek was tiirtiiul Into tho Tiimalo, tho diversion of tho second being completed and tho water turned In Monday night. The last of tho crow Is expected to arrlvo bark at Tumalo todny. ' Money for tho work was provided by a loan from the State Lund Hoard on Unproved Tiiiiuiln project lands, mndo possible largely through tho conlldenco In those binds held by Governor Wlthycombo. On account of tho lateness of the noil win nml' tho altitude of tho di version It Is not expuctod that tho re sults of tho work will bo noticeable this season, Crater creek being fed wholly y glaclern and tbero being no run off except during tho h?rt of tho day. During Juno, July and Aug ust tho run off In largo and uniform. During the Irrigation iieasou n pa trolmau will bo stationed on the crook for whose uso n smnll log cabin has been built by a crew under the' supervision of II, ('. duly. With the lliiw from this diversion ' It Is expected that there will never be tiny shortHgo of water on tho Turn-, nlo projHct even In years like tho present when all projects hnvo noted n dollclonnv duo to the lack of dhow (nil last winter. BRIDGE IB DONE Ami Plans Xow Cull For Sidewalks Water In Itoiilevurd. With tho now brldgo over tho river near tho Hoy Scout's lodgo nt tho foot of California street, completed, Tho Ilond Company Is now proparlng to bulll sidewalks In Boulevard ntl dltlon and mnko other Improvements In anticipation of a brisk salo of tho proporty. Tho brldgo Is about SCO feet long and was built under tho direction of M. J. Danlolsou, who also built tho logging pond dam for tho now saw mill companies. As nn approach on tlu west side of tho river n walk will bo built from tho foot of California street down to It. According to D. E. Hunter, real eatnto manugor of Tho Ilond Com- Finnic Hum HOOD Acres of Yellow Pino Lost Week 70 .Men Were Employed Negligence Is lie- lloed to Hnvo Ik-en Cause. FOR KENT Tent house noar de pot, partly furnished. Inquire Dul lotln, 27p FOIt SAIjE. If a certain combination of the elomontH can prevail upon Jupiter Pluvlus now, local forest oillclrili will not bo troubled for tho remainder of tho year with forest ilres." All fires aro out, according to M. L. Morrltt, Supervisor of tho Deschutes National Forest, and unless something unfor seen occurs, there will bo no more flro dr.mago this year. Tho cold nights and tho cool days combine to lessen tho danger In tho forests. During tho last flro season botween CO nnd G5 fires of varying magnitude have been reported to tho local for est olllco and extinguished. The most damnglug of nil those In tho Des chutes National forest this salmon was tho'ouo reported August 29 near 'tho south Ico cavo. This lire, be 1 llovod in hnvo lipnit Rtnrtpil f lirmifrh pnny, arrangements aro now being tho carelessness of tourists, turned uvtir an urea ui o.uuu acres nororo ll FOR SALE Wagon. Inquire at George's barber shop. tfc FOR SALE Two cylinder Motz auto equipped with now tires. Price $05.00. Bond Garage. 2C-27 p FOR SALE Dairy cows, a number fresh, very reasonable If taken soon. Inqulro or address L. I). c-o Bulle tin. 2G-2S p. FOR SALE 5 acres with water right mllo from city limits. In qulro A.55 Bulletin. 25ttc FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Poland China April pigs. Inquire L. O. Rood, llend, Oro., Dox SC. 24-27p FOR SALE Team, wagon and harness. Inqulro at Miller iLumber Co. 27-2SC. FOR SALE or EXCHANGE NE U of Section 8-14-18, containing 11G Irrigable acres. A. L. Donney, Laf ayette, Oregon. ' 27p FOR SALE About 100 hogs, mostly Poland China. Some good brood bows. 1 reglstcrod boar. Inquire Gel It at Home &sjf I THAT B $3.00 I FALL AND WINTER HAT fjlt's Neat, Dressy unci Serviceable. YOU CAN'T DO BETTER. CONSULT US ON ANY LINE OF. DRESSMAKING Mrs. Mcintosh mndo to lay water mains In tho mnln streets of tho addition. CIIAKUi; CHAPLIN CORRALLED. Tho management of tho Ilond Thoatro has obtulnod "Tlllfo's Punc tured Roinnnco" for Thursday ovon Ing. This six-reel comedy mado Clmrllo Chaplin famous qb n reel comedian. Mario Dresslor, well known as ono of tho greatest, com modlonnes on tho singe, plnys oppo- sito uniipiin. iNo picture lias over provoked moro laughs. In tho coin- was extinguished. Soma of the highest grndo yellow plno In tho for est was burned and cousldorahlo per sonal proporty of sottlera was de stroyed. Tho forest officials are led to be lieve that tho flro started through negligence of travelers, baaing their conclusions upon tho plifco nnd "un til lo of Its origin. Tho flro stcrted nejxr tho main road. Spontaneous combustion wns Impossible, say the forest olllcors, In thnt particular placo and there was nn nbsenca of electrical ntorniH. Tho flro burned ovor nn nrcn lug bIx weeks n number of Nov York successes will bo shown at tho Ilond. i of inn noma in ina Hum .in mit.mna Thoynror Emma Dunn, In "Mother;" Moro than 70 men wero engaged In Tom Wlso n "A Oentlcmnn From fighting tho flro, which was quolled .Mississippi, i-inra Kimiiall Young ' Into last week In "Lola" and "Deop Purplo;" Vivian j Tho flro at La Pine, although not Martin, In "Wishing Ring;" Low i In tho national foreot, burned over a i. . '..?' lntcli:" Lillian Rus- largo ncoa, but tho timber was not so Boll In ' W illlre," r.nd Robort Wnr- vnlunblo as that burned In tho forest wick In "Alius Jimmy Vnlontlno." roBorvo. OREGON TRUNK RY. Central Oregon Lino SPECIAL FARES FOR SUMMER TRIPS FROM CENTRAL OREGON POINTS TO THE SEASHORE RESORTS, CLATSOP REACH, EAKTERX CITIES AXI) THE CALIFOR- XIA EXPOSITION'S Juniper ranch, near Alfalfa post of fice. 27c FOR SALE Span of maro mules, three years old, weight 2100 pounds. Well broko. Fred D. Wilson, Tum alo, Oregon. 27-28c WAXTED. WANTED Close In resldenco lot between railroad and river. Prlco reasonable. Box 323. 21tf WANTED Woman cook apply at American Hakery, Wall streot. 27p WANTED To buy or rent second hand Do Lavnl cream Boparator. Must be cheap. Inquire Uullotlri. 27c LOST AND FOUND. LOST A box of vnluablo relics the night of tho Hotel Rend fire. The flndor will pleaso return to Hugh O'Kano and recolvo n Toward. 27o LOST Somo whore botween tho Patterson Drug Company nnd J. 1). Godfrey's resldenco nn I. O. O. F. Encampment wntch charm. Finder pleaso return to tho Patterson Drug Co. and receive reward. 27c COOL, GAY GEARIIART AND SEASIDE CLATSOP BEACH Inexpensive Hotel, Camp and Oottugo Accommodations. Manifold Amuse. incuts, Surf nml Nntatorluiu Ilntlilng. Round Trip From Rend, $1:1,1),-. Priced from $10.00 lo $25.00 IS Fund ItnUeil fur lleml-lliiins Itouto Oiiiuty ll(lM the Pwjeet. Ah a result of a movement initiated by P. H. Johnson of Mllllean funds have been raised to bo spent In re moving ruck nml otherwise Improv ing the lliiiid-lltirus mud. Tho Coun ty Court has duplicated the amount Milwarlhiul ami u day will bo an iioihu'ihI hi tliH'iioar future when tho work Hill bo douo. SiiitHmrlburn to the work aro as fol lows: I 1. li. Kllgoro. Sink. Oro $2.fio i Albert Itolchol, llend 2.fi0 1 (Run (). Powers, Horn! 2.r0 Furst llros , Ilond 2.50 A. R. Conlnr. IliiriiB 2.80 V. P. Wniy. llenif 2.fi0 1'arrli A Llnoter, lleml '2.1,0 Jay KmIKiiihii, lleud-lliiriii . . . 2. BO Geo. 8 Roberts, Mllllean .... 2.r.0 First National Hank, llend ... r..00 ll.iiul Flour Mill Co li.00 A. L. Mackintosh, Ilond fi.00 Putterdtn Drue Co., Ilond .... 2. SO R. M. Hmlth Clo. Co.. lleml.. , 2. GO Road llwnlwiirn Co fi.00 U. A. 8othr. llend 5.00 O. A. Thorium. Il.md 1.00 Miuinholinar llros , . 2.00 W. G. 'MeCuUton 2.00 U. AE Thnmpiuiu 1 00 UliltvHl Wurelmuno Co 5.00 Owl Plinrmnry 2 0 Goo. F. Hoover ftO The lleml Bulletin J.'.O wmw' 6n f Just What You Want! A snappy line of j a en s mi Overcoats And ROUND TRIPS EAST Direct or Circuit Routes to nny point uniiy until soptember 30 lloturn Limit October 31. Chicago direct $72.r0. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Du- luth or Winnipeg, $C0. St. Louis $71.20. Now York $110.70. Ono way via California, with Btop- over to sco Expositions, nt slightly higher rates AHDtCtE KINCAID C L O 1 II ( t, c o. Dalmacaans I-jitest Kail nnd Winter l!)lf Models Your Order Now for u Full and Winter Suit. CALIFORNIA Orogon Trunk, North Rank noad nnd tlio floating palaces, SS "Groat Nor thern" nnd "Northern Pacific." Sailing every Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday from Portland, andfrom San Frnnclsco. $41.10 round trip from Bond, Includ ing meals and berth on ships. Rail rato sama without . moalsvnnd borth. Ask for EiVosltlon foldor. Just Opened mmmmm mmmmmmmmmmm COMPLETE AND FRESH LINE OF Staple and Fancy Groceries House Hardware E E. BAKER , ' Wall Street, Near Ohio J. II. CORRETT, Agont. Rond, Oro. Anderson Brothers Saw MiU ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER AND MOULDINGS ' ' DRY STOCK reasonable: prices. 5 Miles Northwest of Rend. Phone Anderson Rros. Ranch 'V IT illZMi A. L. French BOARD ALLOTS WATER Poithiiiil lirlgutlon Oompauy GetH Two Aero FNt. At PaUley, (Orogon Journal.) BALUM. Sept. 2. Tlio light oHh1 Choai)OHii Land U Cittlu 00111118117, to prevent tluv.PurtlaiHl IrrlRatlon Company from gutting water sup-1 lily for Its Irrigation project wn lout liejgro tho statu water board, tt dp-1 vlflPl toiUy, whonnniiQuncomenv was niailo of tha'adJiiiHoatipn of iiol' wofe, of tho "ChownudaB rlvor Though tho board hold that tho ca(- R (Mr HIS - irP II U U mm Hi U W W mw II MF Ww m - PENDLETON. OREGON SEPT. 23-24-25, 1915 EXCURSION FARES "Wild and Wonderful PONY CXPRCSS RACCS BRONCHO BUSTINQ INOUNS. COM BOYS OUTtAW HORS Get Farts and ParUcuLunf Furious end Exciting Nw CnUtMU tot Gtny OU Ctumrloni, run and UMt. hold you ip3bouJ If it's a surface to be painted, enameled, stained, varnished or fin ished in any way, there's nn Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. i.' Strong Reasons for Fall Painting 1. The wood is thoroughly dry. Summer's sun has removed all moisture. 2. Paint penetrates deeper into dry wood. The deeper it goes the better it holds. 3. Fall weather is warm, dry. and dependable. ' Little danger of cold, damp, rainy days, which endanger the durability of the paint. 4. Wet weather decays and de stroys unprotected surfaces. Lack of paint means unsightly and less valuable property. . 5. Fall painting keeps out winter moisture. ! The greatest enemy to the life and beauty of all structures. f Ask us about ACME QUALITY HOUSE PAINT. It insures the greatest protection and ocauty, at the least cost per year of Questions cheerfully answered. service. The Bend Hardware Comj&ny w r? V 'l S h -j i j -KrrassmrrKr