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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1916)
THK HKVn BILLKTIV. TIRND. ORE WrnvrsmY. SEPTTMWIt it, mi. PAGE I. i li '., ' i i .3 .v : 1 r fi M II If i I 1; II j-t 1 ' M. 1 J M J, ' I- v, i '' fuv i Sri , ,1 (IB 1 zti tfl U' PR E E PETITION FILED ASKS DEPARTMENT TO GRANT HEARING MfthUr Want Area Kentnreil to llHrnrtlotid Kntry Say l' of I'ralrfe for 5to"l OmzlnR is Kco- noirtio Wast' Irrigation Hham Tk Or'gonlao.) A aetitkn- biing the im of s-Me than &t proasl&ent clilscs of "ertld and adjacent communities 'Jli Mtltd to the Secretary of the late-tor yesterday In PPort of the plea f B. S. Jtofaler and other, that tlah- taad Vdob a Crane Prairie, located about 10 mile south wK o Bed. Crook county, he ellrn latUed froM the National fort, rod from estarting reclamation wlth drawal )d opened to settlement mm! entry. A early m October 12. 1&13. Mr. Moblcir Aled a petition with the of. Aetata at Washington reo.tietl::g that Ui Crsw rrairte land, now a part of tb D'McfaMU National forest, sod a(ao withdrawn In connection Uk tb Itestkufes Heclamatlon pro ject, be wstored to homostoad entry. At that time Mr Mohler asked that a Wile antl iiure lie nrnnnmni iij the Interior Departrm-at in order tbttt Mr. Mohl'-r might, at hi own espowwi, submit evidence In support of bla contention that the land are nIMMo for aarl-ultural purposes An yet that request ha not been compiled with and the petition which ent forward yesterd) ask again that a hearing he granted Mr Mohl. or. Tho final appeal boar the names of three score of Oregon's most prominent citizens and huslncs men. At the Invitation of tho Hocretary of the Interior. Mr. Mohler, on Feb ruary 11, IS IK, Med nine pages of typewritten evidence .lth the depart merit aettlnB forth evidence to provo bin claim that the land should he opened for homektoada Innfml of beltiK renerved In the forest and rec lamation limit. Hmmn Ixnrl Tlionmuhl)'. "For the patt 20 yeara I hao h'-en familiar and peraonally lie liinlnted v. Ith the I)echiiteii water hed and In particular with Crano I'rnlrle, belnK on the property during H or l.r year of that time," aald .Mr. Mohler jeattrday. "While In ttm employ of the OreKon State Flih CoriiinlHdlon, I rtocked 123 lake In that region lth huh. "To my thorouKh knowledge, Crane I'ralrlc In not kiiltahle or feaa IMe an a renervolr iltn for holding and lmpiundlnK liter, and I hnve enplalned th'a fart to the department In accurate anil Mil!l lent detail." In contundliiK that Crane I'rnlrle N land valuable for agricultural pur torn, Mr. Mbhler chrH that the "withdrawal and prevent unu of theae land la an IndefcnalMe Um." "While the forcit rv!ce luea leaaea foi UfcO hiad of cattle, there U In fact a very law niimiier of yaarllntiM ami allesud earllnca run :Ihk rui the Crane I'rnlrle country ttu of charMe," rontlniUMl Mr. Mohl er, "The rbarr.e for eaaon grazltiK i 30 fitiHt head and produce a total ivvvuuv in the Oovernmont or 'J2I5.I0. That mm will not pay for tb (loVMriiiiiiint'H biinuitl exienKiH Incident to the 'tonncrvaou' of the) laail and the annual craaaen. "Oh the other hand, If till land were actually farmed, a hIiikIu 10 acr tract would pruilurt moie ac tual caih aiHraltural vnlue than the waola irerit roceiU comlliK to tho Uoverninenl and a aevllnn of the land would produce a in it oti value na tho KtockmM mow reallie from the -hole valley. Iiilwtleii 1'iiiJiHt ii Slmin. "The Cam hi I Oregon IrrlRHtlim 'omHiNy, Mime the ychth ago, hi' Ulated the withdrawal of thene IhihU by a pHtetited Irrlgntloit project Ill lag upon water, and a fraudulent ex predion of an Intent to Imllil u ren rvolr upoH the pnilrle. 1 do not btdleve t lit h cuiiiiiany hia any Inten tion or building at Crane 1'iulrle. Ill hla petition, Mr. Mohler vhnrge that I'. 8. Mtauley, oue of tho Incur poretorn of the Irrlgutlon uoinpuny, la prealdent of the Piivcuimrt-Htun-loy Kanrh Coinian, which hna a arailiu leaa from tho I'oroal tter vlco to run 3(0 head of ciiltln on tho prairie, lie nlao olnti out Hint Ileu W Olcolt U aecrvtary-trvaaurer ol the Pilot Hullo Itnncli Computi), which Iibh a l(iie to run 200 horn! of utile on the prairie, nnil tlmt Mr. Olcotl I u iHnmhur of the Htale ltiul lioard, which hna reeumtuendod Hint the Irrigation roiupnny'o time to con. Hi met ho ot tended for five )oir. Mr. Muliler nliu contend Hint the Joint report of tho United Htutc rec Ininntlon Hon Ice cud the co-operating ollleur of tho itulo of Oregon of date December, 11)11, while In form and rcoltul fuuirltiK Crane 1'rulrlu a n nuurvulr ulto, In It nndliiRa of fact ahnwa tho alto to he uufotwlblo. nJUHTH T0V0TE BONOS Kntcn. Tnto Contract Ultli KccIt ISnxi. o I'r1are I'aier. i (Klamath Fall Herald.) I Hy a vote of throe to one. tb ci, eouncll lat evenlnu ratified the con-t tract employing Keeler Urother of Denver, through their attrrrwi). to, handle all the legal matter connect k1 with the election thl Isll on a J00,0ft bond iMue for the Strahotr; railroad. Thl moan that the t ttoa toltively will be called Jot a oon as the expert bond attorney ean prepare the paper arid the ne- eary time between calling the e.e tion and Uie day of voting elapaea. The motion to accept the contract end antiiorix" Mayor Crlzlcr to sign it on behalf of the dt a made ly Councilman Doty, and tin catrled by th vote of Conncilmen fiheoU. 8tmbl und Doty. Counfll man Mathews voted no. Milter a ahaent. When the vote wa aaooancd by Mayor Crlaler the crowd attending the meeting cheered enthoalaMlcal ly. It wa plain that the council bad ' acted In accordance with the over whelming aentlment of the popl Your Health DO VOL" KXOW THAT One million two knaitre 1 tboowand American die emt-. year. It I et'matel? Heart dUe. paeainMnia an tabereMlosts caue aaore than - Pr cnt of death T Hfckneo lowers earslag ca - ntdtr? - Th t'. S. ruWlc HMtU Ser- vice Is the nation's first Hae o defen against dtaie? Dkeooe h tb natloa grea' eat burden? Sttnttght and sanitation, nc silka and satins, make hotte- batrfes? - Low wages favor high dtsoat- -- rates? A female n lays as avra;'- - of 126 egjt at a time? --- ELECTING A PRESIDENT ii t Nation fay Slavery 1860. Cured Her Two Utile Olrl. Mrs. Ada Sanders. Cottentoin Ten a., write- "W use Foley's Hon ey and Tar as oar best and cilv rough remedy. It never fall to c ire my two little girls when they have colds." Kelleves hoarseness, tickling throat, bronchitis, bay fever, asthn.a. croup. Sold Everywhere. Adv. HOVE TOJHJEB LAKE Ktrahorn Stmejoi-t Flnlih In Fort Itock Valley. , Fort Itock Tlmo.) The Htrahorn surveying crew mov ed to XI J r or I. ike last Saturda af-' torn oo n and evening. Thy bsic completed their w-ork in this vail and ofter a few more mile of line are run In the Sliver Lake Valley will , to fort Klamath. Kvery one Mkes to bo entirely through with their pre- rMd Tho fiulletin llmlnary aurveys. . I'HOM AX OLD FHIK.VD. ' I have forgotten when my fV tcriptlon expire, but will 4nd I'"r order. I am very much interested "i the great growth and prosperity of liend. When I loft IS years ago, there was no settlers on the r'vt above the Warm Spring reservation LINCOLN. TUB election of ISO) feund tbe country on the verse dt civil war. The ahull tlonln were members of the Republican party, a ad In the convention Lincoln defeated Wil liam H. Seward of New York. Uncoln was not an abolition!: In tho strict see of the word. He later wanted tbe poTernment to buy all tbe luvt-. The "Doug las Democrat nominated Ste phen A. Donplas of IltbioK who lllewl-e was In favor of pro hibiting the further extension of slavery. J. 'C. Urecklwridse of Kentncky wai the candidate of tbe other branch of the Demo cratic party, while John 1111 of Team? " the candidate on the Union ticket. IJncotn defeated Georse II. MHTlellan of Xenr Jersey In 1SL (Valeh for the election of Grant in 1SE3 in our next Issue.) We Iinow How to Swat the Flf If you Kant to see n fllyless store just drop around. We vcill not tolerate the appearance of a fly. Our sanitary refrigerator counter keeps our fresh and perishable goods free from contact with dust or flies. The very best of grocery merchandise In the very best of condition may always be purchased at BAKER'S GROCERY Wall Street. Near Olio Phone Red" 161 The Mop crrxwes the road a mile and a quarter east of Fort Itock. Tbe survey entor the valley between China Hat mountain and Bast Hi't and then run to a point n-'ar the Valley View whrxil houe. it thn run In a southwesterly direction and pus about a quarter mile to the west of the Hose and Canatn iulld lng, then psttixffi atour hfty yard to the west of the Fierce house, through the lirlnk, Haiue. Oelger and Cham bora places, and crosses the stage road south of Fort Roek at the south oast corner of Sam Flndley's place It then gradually passes up over tbe lowest part of the divide and into the Slher Lake Valley. (JOLD AND SILVKIt IX CltOOK. Crook county produced gold to tn value of J5.ST2 In 1015. acaordln to s report Just trade by the V. S. '--ologlcal Survev Theg reator ra tion of this, or IS. 500, came frot.i placer mlnw). In the same year s 1 ver production In the county amount ed to 43 oun.es valued at 122. (O- Fruit Canning Season is at Hand Sure Seal Quarts 05c Economy Qucrtes 91.00 Economy Pints '.00c Jelly Gltssoa 0c Mason Jar Caps "Oc Skuse Hardware Company Bend, Oregon. KOCND.ri' TICKKTS SfJI.D. I'KNDLBTON, Sept 1 1 -- Scat sale for the Itound-l'ii, September 21. 22, and 2.1, which opened September 2, In double that of the pa.i"t two ear, bigger than 1012 and almost count to 1912. This will he the biggest Hound-l'p since 1912. There will hu special train from Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Noise and even San Fran clscofl There will be 100 head of relay horse on tho grounds, 10 strings In the cowboy's relay and at Icrst five string In the cowgirl' race. There will b0 100 contestant In tho . bucking; twent)-flvu ateer roper, SO hulldoggers, four mnge conch racer and 20 each day In the wild horse rnce. The city public school ground have been given over to the Hound-Up for use of atitomo. idle pnrtlex dclrlng to camp whilo hero. The totnl ntte:idanre will putt the U0.00Q mnrk. For sign painting soo Edwards.-Adv, ciSTiiuxs to hi; iinir, That tho ranger on ewrnl of the lookout poluta ma he supplied with water the year around, Forest Nuperlir W. (I. llnNtlnx lias made arrangements for tho digging of da tern on lllack llttttc. Maiden I'c.ik, Walker Mountain nnd Paulina Peak. The cisterns will he lined with co nii'tit ami during the spring will ho packed with anow. Melting will he per;nltted only an the water I need ed Our .lllncy OnVr ThU nnd ,V. Don't mis this. Cut out this allp, enclose with llvo conta to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your uiiino nnil uddrosM olunrly. You will ro. ciiive In return n trial pucknge con taining Foley' Honey nnd Tar Com pound, for coughs, cold nnd croup, Foley Kidney Fill, nnd Foley Cn thnrllc tuhlutn. Sold Ktcrj where. Adv. P. E. CHASE Watchmaker and Jeweler SHKKT ML'SIC. MUSICAL l.NHTItl'MKNTS Our watch repairing In guaran teed to stand. P. E. CHASE .lOIINSOX lll'II.DINt; WALL STIll'in WANTED 1 An ngent Is wanted In this county by the NIr Oicgon Nursery Company of tJrenco, Oregon. Iargcit nnd mot complete iiMortmcnt of nursery stock In the L'nlted State to sell from. A i man who can i!ct ote his time nnd at tention exclusltcly to the buMnc-1 can under our new plan do a big nnd iptolltable hii.lnes. Act now before the field U let to someone elv. Addrev, OREGON NUItSERV COMPANY, Orvoco, Oregon. See J. Hyan & Co., for farm land leans. Adv. True Economy ' menu the wite iptndlne of one's money raalclne every dollir do full duty aod getting in return aa artlcl tlut will utiiiy you la every way. The WHITE, i Is a real borpiin became It is told at a popular price i because it gives you the kind of sewing you delight in because it will turn out the work quickly and thoroughly and give you x life time of utisf-xtory service! because its improvements will c-uble yots to do things which can't be done on any other machine; because it will please you with its fine finish and beauty of its furniture. In short you will find the White reliable and desirable from every point of view. v Be sure to tee the w"hlte dealer who will be gUi to show you how good a machine the 'White is. If there is no 'White dealer handy, write us direct for cat alogs. "We do not tell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Mixhlrus. WHITE SE WING MA CHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O. FOR SALE BY E. F. LOGAN VOGAN'S Chocolates For a change, take home the attractive Moire package--- 50dts and one dollar Reed & Morton Hem), Oirgon NEW HOME TREATMENT GIVES CLEAR, WHITE SKIN No woman enn nCford to have n bad skin. Thcro I nothing that do stroj bounty so r.hsolutuly us n greusy, oily, spotted, pimply complex! Ion or .i rnllow, "tilnvltlng ttkln Unit repel ndmlrutlon. Today It I tin ntH'iHisiiry to suffor from such dititlg nreinvut A nuw, Hlmplo, turn)' homo trvatmunt tlmt la within tho reach of every porkotbook has been perfected nnd it result nro little short of marvelous. ThU Is Suntl septic Lotion, u now compound, which Is to he had at Heed & llor ton's drug store for CO cunt. If thu person with n bud akin will follow direction glcn tho rosulta will bo simply nmuzlng. It I n skin Munch und purltler that l u perfect b luirnt- Icha nnil can bo used on tlio most del icate skin Delightful nfter shaving. Kshoucott Chemical Laboratories, rortiuud , Ore. rir farm land loans sco J. Ityan ervlco.--Adr. Air Dried Box Factory Wood $2.50 Per Load Oregon Transfer Co. oN n NOW-BLACK 45 For the man who wants to own his own home Let us show you, for your selection, some of the prettiest lots in Bend. They are level and free from rock and are spotted with lovely shade trees; they are within fifteen minutes walk of either of the big mills and are close to the bus iness district. These lots may be had on terms that are within the reach of all and every assist ance will be given our buyers to enable them to build a comfortable home. We will be pleased to show you. INSURANCE THAT INSURES We write insurance in all its branches in world known companies and will gladly accept the smallest risk. Bend Park Company PHONE 381 OFFICE ON OREGON STREET. AS