The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 22, 1916, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    wSHZiIH
JS83i
PAGR 4.
TIIK 11KN1I IJULLETIN, I1KND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1010.
.
f
:
I
V J I
r:
f:
!f '
W
ij
JiK-l
!
OOGUE IS
STRAHORN ENGINEER
HAS EXPERIENCE
YTIillo Making I'lcllinliinry Survey
llctnrccn Silver Lnko mill Klamnth
FnlU Uxor I'ocket Fliu.li Lltfit to
Scnro CiuiIiii" I'lntlq Route.
(Tho Orogonlnn.)
Besot by n pack of Indian dogs In
tlio wlldornosfl lictwccn Silver Lotto
nml Klamath Falls, N. II. Roguo,
chief of tlio rcconnalssanco forccH
working under Robert K. Strahorn
in tho Contra! Oregon pioneering
railroad project, might have fnrcd
badly had It not hcen (or his trusty
headlight.
llogua had hcon asked hy Mr, Stra
horn to mako a preliminary Biirvoy of
tho 120 miles of sagobrush nml tlm
bor nnd moiintnln Hpur as n gulda
for tho surveyors who wcro to fol
low him with transit nnd chain, Ho
mndo tlio trip on foot, covering tho
(llstnnco In Just four days, or 30
lullc a day.
Mnkcm Field Notcn.
Mllo hy milo ho walked, scanning
tho country us ho strode and making
his field notes to show general grad
ients, rock formations, distances,
character of soil, posslhllltlcs for Ir
rigation In places whoro Irrigation
Would !io roitilred, possibilities for
tho dralnago of marshes, riuantltles
of timber tributary which ultimately
would moan tonungo for tho rallrond,
nnd tho approximate cost por mllo of
n railroad grade.
Tho surveying parties that had
been working north from Paisley nnd
Houth from llnnd wcro so closo to
Kcther last week Hint Mr. Strahorn
decided they could continue without
Mr. lloguo and so lloguo was assign
ed tho hlggor task of spying out tho
now land.
Tho Job wns no now ono for lloguo
who has been spying out now binds
far years, As a mattor of fact, ho
has walked several thousand miles
slnro last Novomhur, when tho first
Htirvoys began In tho Oregon, Califor
nia & Eastorn plouoorlng railroad
project So n llttlu matter of 120
miles In four days meant nothing In
particular.
Nil Tonus KuromitcrrMl.
Hut thero wns Just a llttlo differ
ence In this enso becniiso thero aro
no towns hotweon Silver Lako and
Klnmath.
IIo started onrly In tho morning,
nnd compnHH In hand, hooded for
Klnmath Palls. IIo had his barom
eter Iiiiiik to his belt and his (lold
nolo book In his hand. On his back
ivus n paok of such necessities ns hn
enn, coffee and Hour. IIo trudgod
ulong sturdily until nightfall, whon
lio spied a house In tho distance.
Vision of a hot supper nnd u com
fortable bed woro dissipated, how
over, when ho found It to ho an aban
doned shock once occupied by n
homesteader who hnd grown discour
aged nt tho fruitless bnttlo with tho
soil lu nu Isolated region miles upon
mllen from tho rallrond. Hut thoro
lloguo slept. Noxt morning ha start
ed out afresh, making his notes of
tho country ho passed. That night
lio mot tho Indian dogs,
bogs Himil nt llliu.
i At his lieols thoy howled nnd
snarled. Suoli words as ".S'lco dog
gie" woro wasted on tholr snvnga enrs
nnd to lloguo unllmJiorml his pocket
tlnshllRlit. Hero and thoro ho dart
ed tho beam, penetrating each dog
In succession. Frightened, thoy
tucked their tails between tlielr legs
nnd Had.
Hy this tlmo lloguo was horribly
hungry nnd hud no relish for bacon
anil bonus nnd c ream loss cotfea. So
ho followed the dogs nml presently
enmo to an Indian ramp.
"Hotter this than nothing," ho
thought, when ho greeted tho bravo
who enmo to meet him."
"I was much surprised," lloguo
said Sunday In telling Mr. Strahorn
about his experience, "to find myself
presently sontod nt n tublo sproad
with real tablecloth. A sprightly In
dlan woman was presiding nnd served
mo n dellulous, well cooked moal, It
was n tro.it after tho desert."
Noxt night Hoguo rolled up In his
blanket nnd slept under tho stars. On
the fourth night, however, ho found
himself In n real bed In n Klamath
Kails hotel, whoro he stayed until
late next day.
Snow two feet deep wns encounter
ed on tho ridges nnd heavy drifts
llneered In tho ravines. Hut ho found
ti routo that would bo available for
rallrond tracks on easy grades And
through lands of rich soil suitable
for farms nud rnnches.
lloguo spout Sunday In Portland
going over his notes with Mr. Stra
horn. Hut when this wns ilono he
started out agnln to flnlsh tho sur
veys on tho Nond-to-Lakevlow lino,
which U now practically complotcd.
beset nr in
HTHVMHVU65I ---
HI HOUSES, all I
III close in, in dif-
ferent loculi- !
ties that I will I
sell for prices
ranging from
$800 to $1,450
r I rii .
vjuuu xuinia i
can be had in
most cases.
KOMESEEKERS LAND CO.
R.P. MINTER, M.n.gtr
Clean up and paint up. Sco Ed
wards. Adv.
LODGE DI RECTORY
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For District Attorney.
I heroby nnnounco myself as a can
didate for tho Republican nomination
for District Attorney for Crook coun
ty nt tho primaries to bo held May 19,
1916.
41tfp II. H. DB ARMOND.
Tor Sheriff.
I horeby announco my candidacy
for tho Republican nomination for
Shorlft of Crook county at tho pri
maries to bo noiu May in, iiic.
48p. S. E. RODERTS
For County Assessor.
I hereby announce myBolf as a can
didate for tho Republican nomination
for County Assessor for Crook coun
ty at tho primaries to be held Mny
19, 1916. 47tfp
CHAS. A. CARROLL.
I
Fop County Assessor,
horoby nnnounce my candidacy
for the Republican nomination for
assessor of Crook county at tho pri
maries to be hold Mny 19, 1916.
adv. R. D. KBTCIIUM.
When yon buy a sack of outsldo
tluur vim hinder tho development pf
fntrni Oregon's farm resources
Mako It a practice to buy the home
product. Every sack guaranteed, adv
A. F. & A. M. Moots second
.and fourth Thursday nights
at 8 o'clock. Mnsontc Hall.
J. I). Davidson Secrotary.
Visiting Mombors Wolcomo.
m
It. A. M. Mcota first nnd
third Friday nights rt 8 o'
clock. MaBOtilc Hall.
Visiting Members Welcomo.
lSSr
O. K. K. -Meets second
and fourth Monday
nights at 8 o'clock. Ma
sonic Hall.
.Mrs. C. M. McKay, Sec.
Visiting Members
Wolcomo.
.Wr-,. I. (
UtTJieH
M. V. A Meets first and
third Tuesday nights nt 8
o'clock. Bather's Hall.
E. E. Hannn, Clork.
Visiting Neighbors
Wolcomo.
IC. of P. Doschutes
Lodgo No. 103, Meets
ovory Wcdnesdny night
nt 8 o'clock. Sqthor'J
Hall.
Visiting Mombors aro
Welcomed.
L. M. McReynolds,
K. or R. & S.
(). F. Ilend Lodgo
Vn Mfi fn.,ta nvni-t.
Vjsjy ;" -". . ""- "
""" .Monday night nt 8 o clock
S tbor'ii Hall. Visiting Mombors
Wolcomo. H. I. McKIm, N. U.
N. P. We I dor, Secretary.
II. of It. Ilend Lodgo No. 208. Moets
second nnd fourth Friday nights at
8 o'clock. Bather's Hall. Vlsltlngi
Members Wolcomo,
Mrs. Ethol M. Flomlng, Secrotary.
T. !'. II Moots first nnd
third Friday nights nt 8
o'clock. Sathor'a Hall.
Visiting Mombors Invited
to Attand,
O. W. Thornthwnlto. Soc.
tiaiZ'5N o. 2 0 i 3.
33&
eyfsnssr
siSSS
v4
Moots ovory
Thursday at 8
o'clock. Sath-
or's Hull. Visitors always Welcomo.
Chns, W. Ersklno, Secretary.
For Sheriff.
I horoby nnnounce my candidacy
for tho Democratic nomination tor
Shorlfl of Crook county at tho pri
maries to bo held May 19, 1916.
48p. P. D. POINDEXTER
For Circuit Judge.
I hereby nnnounco mysolf as n can
dldato for tho Democratic nomination
as circuit Judgo at tho primaries to
bo hold on May 19.
T". E. J. DUFFY,
Pol adv. 47 tfc (Present Incumbent.)
For Sheriff.
I horo' y announco my candidacy
for tho Republican nomination for
Sheriff of Crook county nt tho pri
maries to bo held May 19, 1916.
48p J. II. STANLEY.
For County Commissioner.
I horoby nnnounco my candidacy
for tho Republican nomination for
County Commlslsonor of Crook coun,
ty at tho primaries to bo hold on
May 19, 1916.
II. J. OVERTURF,
48.p Prcsont Incumbent.
Far 'County School Superintendent.
I hereby announco my candidacy
for tho Republican nomination for
school suporlntondont of Crook coun
ty nt tho primaries to bo held May
19, 1316.
J. E. MYERS,
49 tf Present Incumbent.
For County School Superintendent.
I horoby nnnounco my cnndldacy
fr tho Rcpubllcnn nomination for
Bchool suporlntondont of Crook coun
ty nt tho primaries to ho hold May
19, 1916.
51 tf J. A. THOMPSON.
For County Clerk.
I horoby announce my candidacy
for tho Republican nomination for
clerk of Crook county at tho primar
ies to bo hold on May 19, 1916.
adv 49 tf. J. H. HANER.
; For Sheriff. .
'I horoby announco my candidacy
for tho nomination for sheriff on tho
Democratic ticket nt tho primaries to
bo held May 19, 1910.
K. II. KNOX,
49 tf. Precont Incumbent,
For County Treasurer.
I horoby nnnounco my candidacy
for the nomination for county troas-
uror on tho Republican tlckot at tho
primaries to be hold Mny 19.
RALPH L. JORDAN,
Present Incumbent.
For County Clork.
I heroby nnnounco my enndtdncy
fort ho Domocratlc nomination for
County Clork of Crook county at tho
prlmarlos to bo held on May 19. My
motto: "Einclont sorvlce to tho
Public".
WARDEN nROWN,
Prosont Incumbont.
For County Commissioner.
I heroby nnnounco my candidacy
for tho Domocratlc nomination for
CENTRAL OREGON to
CALIFORNIA
IN QUICKEST TIME AND AT LOW EXPENSE
ss
DregontrunkRy.
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
North Hank Road Steamer Express leaves Portland 9 00 a.
in., and S, 8. "Northern Pnclflo" sails ovory Saturday, arriving
Ban Francisco next mid-afternoon,
FARES 1XCI.VDE MKALH AND HHRTIIS OX HTKAMKR.
TRAVEL O.N THE STEEL FLOATIXtl PALACE. THE LINER
WITH THE SPEED OF AX EXPRESS TRAIN.
THROUGH TICKETS
To Is Angolw, Kan Diego, fina Fmnrlsco nml other California
points. Combination KUsuuer nml Hull mill AlMtnll Route
Low One-Way Fares for Settlers
From Middle Western and Eastern points to Central Oregon
and all points In Oregon and Washington,
DAILY MARCH 23 TO APRIL 1-1, INCLUSIVE
Write your acquaintances. Folder, with sqhedulo of fares and
other details, by mall or on request to agents Oregon Trunk Ry,
J. II. CORUirrT, Agent, IlEXD, OREGON
J. It. HARDY, Trov. Pass, Freight Agent.
County Commissioner of Crook coun
ty nt tho primaries to bo held on
Mny 19, 1916.
2p ERNEST T. LUTIIY.
For County Commissioner.
I hereby nnnounce my candldncy
for tho offlco of County Commission
er for Crook county on tho Republi
can ticket, rubject to tho primaries,
Mny 19, 1916.
3tfo THEODORE AUNE.
Out of the Race.
When ono wakes with a Btlff back,
pains In muscles, aches In Joints, or
rheumatic twinges, he cannot do his
best. If you feel out of the raco,
tired, languid, or havo symptoms of
kidney trouble, net promptly, Foloy
Kidney Pills help tho kidneys got rid
of poisonous wasto mattor that causes
trouble. Sold everywhere. Adv,
(moneyI
to loan
in sums from $250
to $25,000 on farm
lands, to 10 years
time. Rensonuble
rates, prompt ser-
II J. RYAN (5 CO. II
If you want Genuine Prices on Genuine
HIGH GRADE
FURNITURE
Stoves, Rugs, Carpets, Beds,
Springs, Matrcsses, you can
obtain tliem from us.
From our carefully selected
assortment you can furnish
your home to suit your taste
and do it economically
E. F. Logan Furniture Company
LAWRENCE I1UILD1XO
Wall Street Near Ohio Street.
BUY YOUR
Groceries
AT THE NEW A1EAT
mAMKBT.
FREE DELIVERY
Gilbert (8b Son
Village
School Shoes
Rest for Roys and Girls
Foot-Shulzo Dress Shoes Rest
For Men
All kinds of Shoo Repairing
R. H. Loven
Oregon Transfer Company
OFFICE LOO CA11IN CORNER
I'hono Hlack 151
Motlnft Household
Goods Our Specialty
Coal nnd Vv"ood
Light nnd Heavy Freight
EXPRESS AND RAGOAGE
AUTO TRUCK MOVING ANYWHERE
YOUR IIAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME
Bend-Silver Lake
and way points
MAIL, FREIGHT, and
PASSENGER. SERVICE
Walter Coombs, L. D. Fox, Pioneer
Auto Stage and Truck Co.
SUCCESSORS TO WENANDY LIVERY CO.
-
MORE Light
for
LESS Money
Something Entirely New in Lamps
The Mazda B Coil Lamp
40-WATT SIZE, 35c
60 -WATT SIZE, 50c
It will give you belter light.
It is CLEANER. It is
MORE EFFICIENT.
i;
??;'
BEND WATER LIGHT & POWER CO.
Phone 551
i
.1
V
&
W
h
1
:
)
ewss;