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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1915)
rj- ICrT PAGE 0. tiik nn.vn nuiiiiKTix, urnd, ohe., Wednesday, beptemdeii , ioib. 'i SUMMER RESORT IS B FRONTIER DAYS EAST LAKE TO BE DEVELOPED Fort Itork Tlinci Di-mtHics Alt nil'. lions uf Spot In Paulinas SlilnUif. fcr Hum Cabins mill .Mineral Hpilngs ''IsIiIiik N Good. Kin en tliu flmt nuto trip to East Inko tiiniln liy a pnrty of Hand men in Juno, 101 I, a largo niitnbur Iiuvo visited tlio Hpot mid Km uttructloiiB nK n pleasure and health rosort nra gradually becoming w oil known. In n recent Issue of tlio fort Hock Times tlio most complete description of tho luko unil country ft published )h founil. In view of the grnulng Io- cul interest In tli Ih flection portions of tlio nrtlelo nro roprlntod herewith: Homo t lino In tlio future, possibly In tho iiour future, there will lie a groat Hummer unit health resort on- tnhllBheil nt East lake In tlio Paullnnri mountains. East lake riiiI Kb sur rounding territory him tho sconory, Kooil fishing, nilnenil wuter. scalding hot Mitor Ih pumped directly out of tho ground, and other things that nro found at the Ideal Hiiinnior nnd lienlth resort At tho pruHent time, except for tho natiirnl wonderH, llttlo In to he found nt thn ri'Hort now conducted by Fred Hhlntaffer, TIiIh gcntlemnn howovar, will erect n hotel In n Hhort tlmo nnd ninko many othur ImproveincntH If li In preHont plans are carried out. At tho present tlmo .Mr. Bhlntnffor linn nt IiIh resort a Hinall hnth Iioiiho whoro mineral hntliH may ho taken for which a charge of 2fi centH Ih made, two tinfurulHhcd cnliliiH which nro rontod out to visitors, u Hinall hntiRO In which Forest Hunger J, A. Ilrlnk loy nnd family resided for n Hhort tlmo thlH nummer and Mr Shlntnff cr'a own tent Iioiiho. For nimiso mont and Hsbing purpoHeB a Hinall row hontl h kept nnd rented out. IloHldcH having imtural hot water In tho hath Iioiiho, Mr, Bhlntnffor ptimpH thlH Hntno hot wnter from bed rock, from tindiirnentli IiIh house, whllo about an eighth of n mllo away ho hnH n well of very good iih well na cold drlnkfng wnter, and not moro thnn n quarter of n mllo from his hoiiBo may hu found IiIh mineral or imF&wmUwrZk i y.Aw wjf."v.rK' r.i ' v.ivif s wfflBLhwm us flmspv. m w i wru IYV Uti 1 Entrant Trains SLife Coaches Mans Trail Blazers tun Boys Cow Girls facing. Roping Broncho Busting ttfiuut) ttfM 0-W. R. 4 H. A Heproduelloo olSllrrlniCvcnlt ot Pioneer Tlmta Showbj! Early Lifo Uie t ar West Walla Walla WASHINGTON SEPT. 16-17-18, 1915 Moutf r 8trH VvtAu Tl. WorlTf Moll CI.tr,I.J tliStrt ud Rfn U Ix I... IX l CmOiI It Ik. CkaaplMU A M l rrim WUI B. & UpM ApFlleaUta. A WESTERN SHOW mn the REM THIHG EXCURSION FARES lako Is estimated to bo from 20 to 50 feet higher. The approximate area of East lako Is 1,200 acres and Paulina lcke Is about 1,300 acres. Tho Paulliin Falls, Bltuntcd a short distance from the outlet of Paulina lake, are 80 feet In helghth. East lako has no known outlet, unless It should bo subterranean and In that way flow Into PauHnn lake. At tho proper tlmo of the year fishing In theso two lakes Is extreme ly good, as was shown this year, which Is tho first year fishing has been permitted, when many 28 and 30 inch trout wero caught. Some years ago these flakes wero stocked with fish and for that reason flshlnk has not Keen allowed untlf this your. Hoth lakes and tho entire Paulina mountains nro' located in tho Des chutes (Jnruo Reservation, including nil lands In Townships 21, 22, 23, 2 I, 2G nnd 20 south, Itanges 12, 13, II, 15, 10 and 17 cast, Willamette Mo rldlnn. This reservation was created by nn Act of tho Oregon Stato Legis lative Assembly, In tho yenr 1313. No person is permitted to hunt for, pursue, kill, trap, capture, disturb, or have in possession any of the wild birds inhabiting this reservation, ex cept predatory animals doing damage to sheep and othor livestock. For vlolntlon of nny of the provisions of this net n flno of from $50 to $100 Is Imposed or Imprisonment In tho county Jnll for not less than 30 days nor moro than 90 days. ' ed, and kept on mounting, mounting. You see, my friends, if you nliould spend your coin with local dealers, you're spreading glee nnd ccstacy to beat the sunshine spielers. Did tho Old Mnn Oimil. Geo. W. Clough, of Prentiss, Miss., Is seventy-seven years old nnd hnd trouble with his kidneys for mnny years. Ho writes that Foley Km Pills did him much good. He l.l many remedies, but this is tho oni one that over helped him. x0 m"'r young or old, can afford to neeW symptoms of kldnoy trouble. iw. son Drug Co. Adv. "er" TTnn T..IM Tllt.rt tlr.... TttLn better thnn over. For Bnlo by n.'I Now Bond Flour Mill Co. Adv Biilphur wll which Is said to havo cost him over $1,200. Mr. Shlntaffcor has a leaso on about 15 ncroH of land adjacent to tho "hot ftprlngs" ns they nra called, though all the hot water Ih pumped with the possible exception of what may bo noon bubbling up from tho Inko bottom nonr this particular part of the Hhort. This lease requires that he mako an expenditure of not less than $1,000 tho llrsty car and not loss than $ 1,000 during tho sec ond yenr and tit least $2,000 addi tional each year thereafter until n total expenditure of $15,000 shall have been made In tho Improvement of the promlscH for tho recaption and accommodation of guests. Tho mountain Hccnory compares favorably with tho best In tho Rock ies and thoso wnntlng mountain climbing can do so to their heart's content Tho Inko Itself scums to ho tho lowest part of a giant crntor, whllo other muallor craters may ho found nnd explored. A whole moun tain of tho black glossy rock from which IndlatiH mado nrrow heads may bo found whllo the remainder of tho pumice. Thousands of acres of Jack plno covered lands, of pumlco char acter, llo on tho cast sldo of tho mountnlns. A fow miles from East lako Is an other lako of about tho samu slzo called Paulina lako, Tho two lakes aro sometimes referred to as, tho Twin hikes. Paulina lako Is situat ed nt tho foot of Paulina peak, In as pretty a location ns could be Imagined. Tho elevation of tho peak Is ap proximately 8,000 feet. On top or It tho Forest Servlco of tho U. S. De partment of Agrlculturo erected dur ing tho present summer, n cabin 12 xl8 feet in slzo, nnd Guard A. O Al lan Is Htatlonod tboro for flro look out purposes. Tolephono connection may bo had from tho poak to Fort Hock, llend nnd tho untlro Deschutes National Forest Bystont, Tho Forest Servlco has Just recent ly Installed n lookout protractor on top of tho peak, by which It is pos sible to detorinlno very accurately tlto direction to any flro that may oc cur. Paulina lake Is approximately 0,- X'cwspapcr Man HernmmciidM It. H. II. Wontworth, of tho St. James (Mo.) News, writes: "A sovcro cold settled in my lungs, 1 feared pneu monln. Foley's Honey and Tar straightened mo up Immediately. I recommend this genuine cough and lung medicine. ' Right now thous ands of hay fover nnd nsthmn suffer ers nra thankful 'or this wonderful healing nnd soothing romedy. Pat terson Drug Co. Adv. mountains aro composed moBtly ot.500 feet above sea level nnd l.'ast W Wheft is a cigarette Sensible? A cfgnretto Is not sensiblo for you if it leaves your tust und your smoke-hunger u littlo bit unsatisfied. nor if it bothers your throat or tongue nor if it makesyou "feel mean" after smoking your usual number. None of theso things will happen to you if you find (and stick to) the right cigarette. But tho ciguretto that is rigM for one man may not bo tight for another. For instance, Fntimns may not jULt suit your taste- in spite of the fact thot they are tho bist-selling cigftrette costing over 5c. FntimMS ARE cool and friendly to the throwt nnd tongue and thiy will NOT make you "leal maan" after smoking all you waul. FTIt I fW f1-", r..iw'A An fn4 at M.' 4 JMM . ,J.(. tHtftHM So they surely are sen sible for you1 except pos sibly for the taste. And when it comes to that, it will be mighty strange if you don't like Fntima's taste they couldn't sell so fast if the taste weren't extra good, could they? Why not get Fatimos this very day and find out for yourself how sensible a cigaretto can reully be? VS".1? a w Mm M 7Tprfm uiftF fAVCSJX'' A 0 WS iiii.n r.. 'CrGAJtBTTVe M V ' t'rJJ iMOfTlantm ,.-. , i ,-v ,,.., a -"WV v IIUYIXU ATHO.Mi:. Ry Walt Mason. I bought some rags of Tailor Skaggs, and pnld him when I got 'em; ho wept with gleo! 'For now," said ho "I'll pay my hills, dod rot 'em." So on tho run he took the man, nnd paid tho corner grocor, whoso trndo was had, and who was sad, because the wolf drew closer. This mado him smile, and for a whllo tho mnn of tons and sagos, though cheerful l thinks, forgot tho kinks, nnd paid his clerks their wages. And Illllum Ilurk, tho old head clerk, put up snmo thankful phrases; his wife was III tho druggist's bill hnd worried him lIIo blazes. Tho druggist cried, "Doggono your hldo, I thank you for ' theso roubles; I'm In tho hole and need a roll to oaso'my weight of troubles." Tho druggist paid thnt i wlnsomo maid, his first assistant, An-l nlcs, nnd Just for luck sho blew nl l.nl fn. .nllnM aln,a .. . n I. ' iiiiv.i iui iuiiui nnuivD iui Ht'tiiiij And thus my scads brought help to lads and girls hoyond tho counting; much trouhlo ceased, and Joy lncrcns- The United Warehouse Company Storage andjForwarding General Commission Merchants ti WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR, FLOUR., SALT, HIDES FRESH and SALT MEATS HAMS, BACON AND LARD Tho United Warehouse Co. A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon H KEEP YOUR IRON HOT! USE AN ELECTRIC IRON. No fire needed, no change of irons, no delays. Get a Rite-Heat Iron at only . i CwmJ Hut 4 fiH.i. SSI 3St THE TURK1SHBLEND g O Distinctively Individual 1 0C $2.75 Guaranteed forever, costs but 6e an hour to use it. 'i . The BEND WATER LIGHT & POWER CO. r