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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1916)
ITJtftU.. wi . 4S3S.- :.ji- ij - r -& rAOR 4. "TWA TUB I1ENI1 HUIiliKTIN, 11I5ND, OUR., WKDNKSDAY, JUXE 14, 1010. THE DESCHUTES RANQER j& j& FOR MAY j& j& Tho Deschutes Hanger Is somcwhnt Into In coming out for tlio montli of May, tho Ugilo havlntf lieun nindo Inst week. Kor a frontlBpleco Tho Hanger car ries a photograph of timber burned In lant mnntner'ti I-'ort Hock flro "for ttio licnoflt of nil those who lmvo tho problem of lire protection an their chief occupation." According to Tho Hanger, "the picture shown iiIho that the timber Is not rejuvenating. It Is Bomctlmcs contended that Yel low Pine, If not too severely burn ed, will throw out n now ninnt of noodles tho flrBt or second years fol lowing tho flro. Kxpcrlenco In this particular burn w.ould Indlcnto that treos once Btrlpped of their green follnge do not recover. The picture shows nlso that tho ground was evi dently covered by a denBO mat of debris and a thick stand or dead grnsH and briiHh. Such conditions mnka a savoro flro when onco uner way, Tho greatest posslblo jirotoctlon we can over hopo to gain' for the largo tract of excellent Yellow I'lne timber In tho Fort Ilock country Is to so- curo through proper rango develop ment tho beneflclnl effects of heavy gracing." Other oxtracts follow: On April in, Supervisor Hnstlngs, Deputy Siipervluor Hnrphnm and Hanger Vincent met with tho stock men nf tho Hlstors and MotolliiB (Irnz Ing Districts, at Sisters, and holped to nrganlzo tho UKcrs of these rnngoB Into what promlxcs to bo ono of tho wldo nwnlio nsnoclntlons of this port of tho state. About thirty stock men wero present mid conaldornblo Inter est wns shown In tho work to be un dertaken. Among the things which will bo handled by tho association for tho present grazing season Is tho col lective purchase of salt and dlBtrllm tlon4of It by tho designated members. It WnH also nrrord tlmt. n reward of 1350.00 would bo paid by tho nsso elation for Information loading to tho conviction of any porson on a chnrga of ruttlo stealing from any one of the cssoclatlou moinUrs. Mr. Harphnm spent tho greater part of the montli of May assisting Ranger Mnlin with road and tele phono maintenance work. During tho first hnlf of tho montli the road from near Masten's sawmill ncrosa tho mountains to pavls Lnko wns clmirei! of logs nnd brush, also the road nlonp the cast side of tho lava between I.ni.i I.ako and tho Wickiup Hanger Station wns Improved and changed so that It Is possible to use It as nn emergency road for flro sup pression. With tho exception of the roads and trolls still under snow all tho roads nro pussnhlo to automobiles nnd nro In shnpo for tho flro season. Approximately 850 miles of roads have been repaired and 135 miles of telephono lino put In shape. Tho Land Clnssllcatlon work of tho Deschutes KorcBt Ib rapidly near Ing completion. Tho fragmental areas which were left nfter tho task of oxtenstvo work Ib now being cov ered by Assistant Hnngcr Joo A. Hrlnkley. Mr. Ilrlnkley will bo as Dlsted by District Hnngors In whoso dUtrlct tho small nreaH llo and It Is expected that tho entire work will bo comploted flu fnr as detailed ex amination on tho ground Is concern ed by July 1st. It Is expected nlso thnt tho IntonBlvo reports now In preparation by Mr. Sproat will havo gono to tho District otneo for rcvlow and criticism by July 1st. Tho request has reached the Sup ervisor n ofllco for nn expression from tho Forest Sorvlco rolntlvo to tho value of Lodgnpolo I'lno for railroad cross ties. It Is believed tlmt should I lib Strahoru railroads, which are planned to oxtund oouth nnd eaRt from Ilcnd, ultimately bo built that a considerable portion of the cross- ties used will bo honed from Lodge- pole I'lno. Following; (nro tho grazing per mittees who will run stock on tho DcHchutCR Forest this Reason, Tho Individual permittees nro arranged nlphabetlcally and by class of stock as well as by range. Permittee on Tiiinnlo ('. K II. Mango Name and address Cattlo Couch Q. N., Tumnlo 21 1 Couch, J. 1j., Tumnlo i . ,3C Dcncor, P. H Bend 15 Klklns, C. M Prlnevllle 25 alllctt, E. W Tumalo 22 Horner, O, W., Tumalo 15 llosklns, C. F., Lower Brldgo ... .27 Johnson, Hans A., Tumalo 14 Mvcsloy, Carl I)., Deschutes ,.-..13 McQuIro, Harry, Tumalo 15 Merchant, T. C, Hend 20 Mock, Chas. J., Tumnlo ' 5 Moore, Geo, L., Hend IT Noir, Alums, Hend . . . .' 12 Park, J. T Cllno Falls, Orogon . .13 Puett, n. A Hend .- 5 Hnmey, A. J Hend 2 Sandol, W. E., Tumnlo 17 Scoggln', II. A., Tumalo 50 Slack, died H.,' Hend .....' 4 Sottong, 11. J., Hend 2S Tront, S Ps Tumalo 25 Wnlkor, A. O., Alfalfa 25 Wilson, Fred II., Tumalo 10 IVnnltteo-s on Oiiuo 1'rnlrlo nnd Upper DrNclnitro. Elder, John, Alfalfa 80 Davenport-Stanley Hnnch, Hend .205 Mnyfleld, M. S., Prlnovlllo 400 McColn, J. S. & W. II., Culver . . 50 McColn, S. V., Prlnovlllo 50 Pilot Hutto Hanch Co., Hend d..230 Stearns, S, S Prlnevllle 350 Vnndovort, T. W., Hend 00 I'ctmlttcc on Fort Hock nnd I'lno Mountain Itnnge. Evans, C. L., Hend 17 Holtt, Thos., Fort Hock 10 McCnll, Henry, Prlnovlllo IS Mllllcnn, Geo., Mtlllcau 1G0 Morrison, Harry, Mllllcau.. on & off Potter, John 8., Fremont 23 Hnber, Mntt Fort Hock 17 Haber, Peter, Fort Hock 23 Horses. Mllllcan, Geo., Mllllcnn 50 Morrison, Harry, Mllllcnn ., 00 Potter, John S Fremont 2 Hlieep Permittee. Sheep. Anglnnd, Dnn, cstnto. Sllvor L'k 1200 Anglnnd, Mike, Silver Lnko ...1200 Harroy and Ahem, Sllvor Lnko .1400 Ilrogan, John T., Antelopo ....2000 Connlly, T. A., Mnupln" . .'. . . .1000 Dcnly, C. H. & Sop, Alfalfa ...1850 FlBhor, J. V., Shnnlko 4 200 (Irnliam, E. H Orandvlcw ....1250 Illnton, J. E Shnnlko 5400 JnmlBon. W. J., Prlnovlllo ....1160 Jones, L. L., Mitchell 1200 MoLcnnan, Ewon, Shanlko ...0000 Osborno, Mnrlon, Mitchell ....1200 Patjons, Honrlcli, Shanlko ....2800 Hlloy, Pntrlck, Antelope 1250 Wilson, W. M., Redmond 1200 paramount iMre& - Enable you to see on" the screen the greatest theatrical successes and the works of the best known authors interpreted by the world's MOST FAMOUS STARS, including MAKY PICK-()ltl M.MtdUKItm: CLAKK PAULINE l'ltlMIKItllK CLKO HUXJLEY ' JOHN IIAHHY.MOIti: TUKODOHE HOIIEIITK MA HIE DOHO IIUXNCIIE HWIlirT HAZEL DAWN FANNY WARD DIJKTIN FARNU.M (JKOIKJK IIFIIAN UEKALDINE IWItltAK LENOHE I'LHICH ciiAUMvrn: walker EDNA f.OODItlCH VICTOR M(M)RE wALiaci: REID : '- AND MANY OTHERS. Produced by The Famous Players Film Co., The Jesse L. Lusky Feature Play Co., The Oliver Morosco Photoplay Co., nnd Pallas Pictures, Inc., the acknowledged lenders in photo play production, each Paramount Picture stands as a distinct achievement in dramatic picturi'.ation. Two of these superb productions are presented in Bend each week one on Sunday and Monday and one on Wed. and Thursday : Permittees on (Iio Mctollus C and II. Ilnngo. N mo and address. Cattlo Dottla, J. C, Oatoway 50 Hlrck Hutto, L. & L. S. Co., Lowor nrldge 700 Chapman, F. V., Lower Itrldgdo . 14 Fullerton, W S Slater 32 Glover & Sellmnn, Grnndvlew ... 35 Helslng, Dan, Sisters . . . 22 Hlnrlchs, W. J., Geneva 10 Hownrd, Joe., Jr., Lower Hrtdge 25 Jordan, Ilolit. E., Geneva 35 McNary, Win., Ornndvlow 10 Monlcal, John T., Geneva 10 Webber, Albert, Grr.ndvlcw 15 Pennltlex-f on KIstctH !. Al. II. Iliingc. Atkinson, Evlson, Redmond .... 12 Hlack Huttcs L. & L. S. Co., Lower Hrldgo 40 Chapman, W. II., lledmond 3 Clark, W. D., Tumnlo 15 Cobb, W. M., SUtors 30 Cnmbs, Wm Slstors 7 Dennis, John W., Sisters 30 Donovan & Whltnkcr, Hend 0 Eby, E. N Redmond 10 Edglngton, E. II., Sisters 10 Elklns, C. M Prlnovlllo 50 Harris, E. W Sisters 14 Harris, Harvey J Redmond .... 125 Hartley, H. T., Tumalo CO Helmholtz, 11. A., Cllno Falls ...10 Johnson, Clydo, Slstors C Knickerbocker, M. V Gist 22 Kriig, Robert H Slstors .12 Lnndls, M. E Redmond C iLnwson, Wm. R., Redmond 8 McElfresh, J. J Redmond 0 McKtnnoy, J. 0 Slstors 50 McLnllln, C. R., Rodmond 20 Parsons Hros., Tumalo 20 Templeton, Arthur, Sinters 20 Skolton, R. J Sisters C Tone, 11. L Sisters 40 Van Matro, W. W., Ststors 15 Wolso, Frod, Slstors 75 White, C, P.. Gist 45 Woodworth, R. D., Cllno Falls ..41 Woods, C. S., Slstors 7." Wright, J. W. & J. L., Cllno Falls 80 Wyman & Knnpp, Sisters 25 SIRiOHN ENGINEERS EXPECT TO CELEBRATE IN BURKS Now Aro N'enrinjJ (lap Ranch nnd llopo to Ho At IIurnH on July I 1'ror.pcctn Urlght. (Hnrnoy County News.) Tho Strnhorn railroad engineers working cast from Hend nro now within flvo miles of tho Gap Ranch beyond Sllvor Crcok nnd havo sent word (o tho pcoplo of Hums thnt they expect to he hero to celebrate with thorn on tho 4th of July. Should this bo accomplished and thoy find a feasible routo over Snga Hon and thero Is nn Indication of Immediate activities toward tho con struction of tho lino from 'tho weBt to Hums H will certnlnly bo an In centive to celebrate and this part' of engineers will meet with n hearty rccoptlon. It Is rumored that Mr. Strnhorn cxpocts to visit us In tho nenr future but wo nro unablo to get this story confirmed by any ono of minority. However, should ho como and have anything moro encouraging to offer ho will find HurnB ready to meet any rcasonablo demnnd provided thero Is no dolny In bringing his ro"'l lnt0 this city. Tho writer finds that Mr. Hoes of Chicago Is still on the Job to build us a lino from Crane Creole Gnp to Hums If tho people of this city show a disposition to meet his demands. Tho matter Is being con sidered by business Interests. Railroad prospects continue bright ns the Items onumornted nbovo Indl onin nniT wn nro still hooeful of ac complishing soniiotliIng,doflnlto In tho wny or a ronu 10 uurns hub i' VOGAiYS CHOCOLATES find especial fnvor with pcoplo vtlm iipprcclnto good choco lates because tlicy have it much smoother coating Uinn is usually found in chocolates. Reed & Horton BEND. ORE. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. TheTuxedo Hour by Walt Mason Tuxedo's bully nil the time; it makes the passing hours sublime, and by its soft and gracious turves it soothes the soul and rests the nerves, and fills my bosom, once again, with peace on earth, good will to men. But best I like it when I ve .fed this face or mine with jam and bread. When 1 have dined on Irish stew and beans and boiled potatoes, too, and pie and eggs and cheese and tripe, 'tis then I best enjoy my pipe. Vhenfrom the table 1 withdraw, I grip my briar with my jaw, and fill it with Tuxedo mild the pure Tuxedo undefiled and smoke away in, perfect bliss; no pleasure can compare with this. And in the curling smoke I see a world that secmcth good to me. A world that's debonair and gay, its woes and worries done away. The plans that seemed foredoomed to fail, the work that seemed of no avail, now wear the rosy glow of hope, and I endorse all sunshine dope. Tis thus in my Tuxedo hour i the world that seemed so dark and dour, is blooming like a rose of spring, and I'm in mood to laugh and sing. CbanM aAO? SWN, BEND HAULING CO. R.N.PAUIKRTON TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD. AT THE bJSSSE: Bend Theatre The jmKtk Tat Trade iGSBHl Stands for Mark ;lppg. Qyality BE COOL mjyOURJCHEN. COOK WITH elecfrjcfty Bend now has tho Lowest Electric Cooking Rate irt the State. Cooking and Heating Meter Rates First 100 K. W. H. in Any Month.... 8c per K. W. H. Next 100 K. W. H. in Any Month 2c per K. W. H. ' AH Over 200 K. W. H. in Any Month, lc per K. .W, H. Effective April 1st, 1010. WE HAVE ELECTRIC RANGES from $40 up which , . . . we sell on easy terms. ' J "J (r k' , "4 ."uti BEND WATER UGHT & POWER CO, Phone 551 4 t K j