The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 24, 1915, Page PAGE 10, Image 10

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THK BKNII UUIjLKTIX, IlEXI), OBE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMIIEK 21, 1015.
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Resolutions
Touch on Many
. Subjects
Tlio following resolutions woro
unanimously adapted ut the mooting
of tho Central Oregon Ijovolopuient
I.enguo liultl hero last W'.'dntHday
night,
WlioroiM, thoro aro vast areas of
land In Oregon that aro susccptlhlo
of Irrigation, and
WIiommm, tho Irrigation District
now appoars to ho the most feasible
plan for reclamation of land In Ore
gon, and
Whorojw, tho critical tlmo In tho
voto of thanks of tho Convention at
lnrga ho extended tho Hend Commer
cial Club and tho people of Dend for
their splendid hospitality and entor
talmnent during tho meetings oft he
Central Oregon Development League.
And lie It Further Unsolved that
tho unanimous voto of thanks ho also
extended to tho dolegat'on from Port
land and tho Portland Chamber of
Commorco for their loyal nupport and
co-operation.
Wliert'im, thero Is n disposition on
tho part of many of our legislators to
treat largo business Interests unfair
ly, and
Wheren, Itallroads and other largo
Its full quota of delegates at ho Congress.
nnlaMirlnna nlmitlrt fin trnntnrl na fnlr.
life of an Irrigation District Is tho ly and Impartially as tho Individual;
llrst flvo yoars of Uh oxlstence, dur
ing which tlmo tho land as well as
tho nettleru r.ro becoming accustom
ed to tho ubo of wator, and tho net
returns aro Hmall,
Now Tlioroforo Ito It llrxolveil, that
tho Central Oregon Dovolnpmunt
League favors tho pr.EBagu of legisla
tion by tho Federal (loverument by
which tho United Stntes Government
will guarnnlco tho Interest on tlio
InndH of approved Irrigation dlutrlcts
for tho first live years.
Now Tlioroforo Do It Jtosolvnl that
tho Central Orogon Development
I.eaguo favors Biich a nioro lenient
rnd equitable policy of legislation as
effecting railroads and other largo
enterprises.
WliormiM, snlno opposition Is dovol'
oiling against tho Improvement of the
highway between llond nnd Cratorlagk o,0 Orogon dologntlon nt Wnsh-
Wliprcns, mall service to Hums
from I'rnlrlo City Is very Irregular
and unsatisfactory, nnd
Whereas, tho route from Dend to
Hums Ib more practical and mall
would bo recolvod more promptly nnd
regularly,
Tlioroforo Ito II. Itos'ilvcil, that tho
Centrnl Oregon Development League
Ington to urgo tho Post Office De
partment to ostahllsh, as soon ns pos
sible, dnlly mall sorvlco from Dend
to Iliirns mid Intermediate points.
Lake, on tho ground that volcanic
clndor surfacing Is experimental, and
WlicnviM, It hns been proven by
sovorat Central Oregon communities
nftor two yoars' of oxporlonco with
. Biich surfacing that volcanic cinders
innko Unit clans and nubstantlal sur
fnclng In IIiIh cllmnto nnd cinders nra
readily nppllcnhlo for such work, and
WlicrwiM, tho bottnrment of thl.s
highway would complete tho link' be
tween Columbia Itlvor Highway nnd
Crater Lake, making It mora nttrac
tlvo to tourlBt trnvel.
Tlioroforo, llo It ItoNtilvcd, by tho
Centrnl Oregon Devolnpmonl Leaguo
this 17th day of November, 1015.
that tho Hlnto Highway Commission
ho commended for making the ap
propriation of $10,000 for Improving Government, Stato nnd Individual nld
urorcsald highway to mutch Crook
nnd Klnninth county's like appropria
tion and to recommend that work on
Bald road procood as soon ns prac
ticable. Ho It Unsolved that a unanimous
Wlieifiis, Irrigation Is tho greatest
Hlnglo factor, outsldo of transporta
tion, in tho dovolopment of Central
Oregon, and
WhcrcuM, tho Oregon Irrigation
Congress, nn outgrowth of tho Con
tral Oregon Development Leaguo,
meets In Portland on December 28,
2!) nnd noth.
lie It ItcMilvcd that tho Central
Oregon Development I.cnguo most
strongly ondorso tho Oregon Irriga
tion Congress, and will nt all times
put forth every effort In securing
Whereas, there aro numerous Irri
gation Districts now In process of
formntlon, or In Immediate contem
plation, in the Stato of Oregon, ana
Whereas, thero Is nothing that Is
of nioro vital Interest to tho Stato at
large than tho reclamation of theso
arid and seml-arld sections of the
state, and
Wliei-ons, a low rato of interest Is
necessary to tho successful comple
tion of theso irrigation projects, and
linens, tho stato by loaning Its
crodlt to the irrigation districts of tho
stato can securo to said districts a
very low rato of Interest.
Now Therefore Ho It Itcwolvcri, that
the Central Oregon Development
League favors tho underwriting by
tho Stato of Oregon of tho bonds of
approved Irrigation Districts.
In currying out all Icglttmato Irrlgn
Hon projects In this country.
And llo It Further Itesolvod, that
every organization In Central Oregon,
entitled to delegates, bo strongly ur- build this lino when moBt practical,
ged to sco that It Is represented by 'and this leaguo as representatives of
Whereas, tho Central Oregon Do
velopmont Leaguo had practically
been disbanded, owing to conditions
financial and otherwise, nnd
Whereas, owing to government
regulations, which havo greatly re
tarded railroad and other large de
velopment, HiIb and other parts of
tho Northwest havo lost great devel
opment they had In Bight, nnd
Wlivnww, Central Orogon consists
of largo tracts of land which are
without railroad facilities, and
Whereas, this land being all in ono
state, a railroad system might bo
built without government regula
tions, which would servo theso tracts
oven at a rather high rato, and
WlicrciiN, The Contrnl Orogon De
velopment Loaguo has been reorg
anized nnd lino assurance of offort be
ing mado to build such a local peo
ple's railroad; and
Whereas, .Mr. Kobort E. Strahorn
has already mado surveys and done
considerable preliminary work, which
Interest Is greatly apprcclntod by all
localities of Central Orogon.
Therefore Ha It Itcsolved, that the
Contrnl Oregon Dovolopment Leaguo
heartily ondorso nnd encourage tins
railroad project, and do all In Kb
power to protoct such railroad If
built from unduo legislation, and
Ho It Further IUv.olvciL that this
Leaguo heartily commend Mr. Stra
horn's efforts and lend ovory help
possible and that we bollovo ho will
all localities shall back his Judgment
unanimously as to location.
Whereas, one of tho greatest needs
for tho development of Central Ore
gon Is a greater population, and
AVhcrciis, great good can bo ac
complished to that end if an orga
nization bo perfected for that pur
pose and
Whereas, tho last Legislature of
tho State saw fit to abolish tho Stato
Immigration Commission, which had
mado an excellent start.
Now Therefore, ho It resolved by
tho Central Oregon Dovolopment
League that It is the desire of the
Loague that such Immigration Com
mission bo rehahlllated, or a similar
body bo organized undor State con
trol, and that our Stato Legislators
nld Immigration work to that end.
Do It Further Itcsolved that a
copy of theBo resolutions ho present
ed to our Senators and Representa
tives In tho Legislature.
PHOTOS
FOR
Christmas
YOU Bhould plnco your or
der for Christmas photos
now, to get them on tlmo for
presents. Wo are especial
ly prepared with tho latest
In Holldny foldors.
OUIt STUDIO LAMP enables
us to photograph you DAY
Oil NIGHT. Tho best re
sults obtainable
Mako your appointments
now.
TODD
& SYM0NS
DOND STREET
ARE RESTOie TO ENTRY
Three Townships Near Crescent May
Iks Settled on January .'), 1010.
(Silver Lake Leader.)
Information Iiob been recently re
ceived from tho Washington Lana
Ortlco by tho Lakevlew Land Offlco
that tho desired elimination from the
Deschutes project of townships 23
South, Kongo 9 East, and 22 and 23
South, Itnnge 10 East, hns been
made, These townships aro lying in
northern Klnmath and southern
Crook counties, and this restoration
to homestead entry fills tho hearts
bftho Crescont people with Joy, for
it Is an apparent meeting of a cove
nant between Undo Sam and his.
nephows. On tho part of tho pooplo
of Crescont and vicinity there has
been much petitioning of tho Wash
ington government for tho restora
tion to homestead entry of theso
lands,
Settlement may ho mado on these
lnnds on Jnnuary 3, 191G, and wily
bo subject to filing on nnd after FeLT
ruary 2.
For your nlco home buy n lot In
Boulevard Addition. Adv.
See Edwards for good house paint
ing. Adv.
We now have
a remodeled and up-to-date
store, and solic
it your trade in Gro
ceries and Hardware.
F. Dement &
Co.
WALL STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
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JO . 2 J A f.iSC.
innouncement
Eate ofStattlf, Arts now opened
LJie Otie swp
J'ezt to the iBend Uresi,
Designer of undies Gowns, Suits, Dresses
(Evening Gowns a Specialty
Race
Meet
AT BEND
NOV. 25-26-27
In Park Addition
One-Fourth Mile Pony Race
One-Half Mile Saddle Horse Race
RECKLESS WAHNER
In His Daring 300 Foot Slide for Life
One-Half Mile Free for All
jOne and One-Half Mile Relay Races
Good Races Assured Every Day, begin
ning at 2:30. You are invited.
Association Track Meet
J CoiomJbia SoiMor7 irrigating Co.
s r, oof-, (3J stares .
gjS aesciiutes fteciamartiortSttrr. Co.
IsMSGficuv Crooc rrfgerfio? Co.
, so o , d"V- srer-ca
'Uoscoo&3 rrigraios? 6oyver Co
itot Bete Sear&gao? of.POP. coTcr.
ZjRBQscoues rr-igaiion b slower Co
Orca.r: Co Seoreqratbf7 6.006, 69
Dosciiues rrigaion & Sover Co .
Bonhamraiis 5eyr" FSS.OS
Trtatod throush the courtesy o f tho' Stato Engineer.
VILLAGE SCHOOL SHOES
For Girls and Boys
"Tel-Til-Tip"
Guaranteed. not to wear out
Children s .. $2.00 to $2.25
Boys and Girls' $2.75 pair
Waterproof school bag giv
en away with each pair of
Village School Shoes 'sold.
Foet-Sdiuke Dress Shoes fw Men
R. H. LOVEN AoLBffis Repairing i
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