The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 18, 1917, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 11, Image 11

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UEN'D RUIiMSTIN, REND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 11)17.
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RALROAD
61 RE BIG
.3,756 CARS HANDLED IN
PAST YEAR.
Favorable IJalunco of Trade fe Two
to Ono Total Freight Amounts
to $l)0l,ai)t.82 Earnings
Pass Million Mark.
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
An Incrcaso of more than 50 per
-cent In tlio freight business handled
by tho O.-W. It. & N. and the Oro
gon Trunk, at tho union station hero,
is Bhown by figures just compiled for
tho year ending December 31, 1916,
as compared with tho report of tho
fiscal year which ended Juno 30,
1916. Tho comparison Is mado on tho
basis of carload lots of freight ro
colvod and forwarded, tho total for
tho fiscal year amounting to 2,329
cars, whllo 3,756 was the aggregate
for tho calondar year.
Figures as to tho valuo of trolght
handled for tho fiscal yoar wero not
available but for tho calendar year
tho values on full carloads, was fixed
at $836,035.55.
That Dend has an unusually fa
vorublo balance of trade Is shown by
tho figures for outgoing and Incom
ing frolght. Twelvo hundred and
eight carloads wero received horo
during tho last 12 montliB, whllo
2,548 carloads wero forwarded from
lioro. In addition to full carload
shipments, 15,028,336 freight ac
counts of less than carload lots wero
handled, a rovonuo from this sourco
amounting to $111,359.27.
Passenger Trade Good.
PnssoiiRor business was also high
ly prosperous. No accounting, of
courso, could bo mado of tho Incom
ing passengers, but It is estimated
that thoy must havo surpassed tho
outgoing business, taking tho rapid
growth of tho city as a basis. Tho
total amount received on ticket sales
hero during tho year was $91,561.68,
making tho total business for tho
station $1,055,956.50.
In nddltion to tills, cash collected
on Western Union business amount
ed to $6,360, making a grand total
of all earnings of $1,062,317.
BEND RESIDENTS TO
BECOME NATURALIZED
Nino to Attend Court in I'rlncvlllo
Tomorrow to Tako Out Final
Citizenship Papers.
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Nino Dond men will leave tomor
row for Prlnovlllo to appear boforo
Judge Duffy, In circuit court, ox
pcctlng to secure final citizenship
papers. Four other Dond residents
will accompany thorn as witnesses.
It is expected that practically the
entire day will bo given over to
naturalization proceedings.
' Those who will try for third pa
pers from hero aro: MorrlsJ?. Cash
raon, Joe It. Trepul, Fred L. Hucy,
Charles Korakls, Olof Hempstead,
Miko Kasprowitz, Ernest Olson and
Olaf Swanson.
As witnesses, II. C. Ellis, J. A.
Eastcs, O. C. Hcnklo and II. J. Ov
orturf, will bo prcsont.
FIRST COUNTY MAP
IS NOW COMPLETED
WIN '
CLOSES 1
closed down, for tho crippling of tho
Dond Water, Light & Power plant
made it Impossible- to furnish suf
ficient electrical power to keep theso
'departments of tho Industry run
ning. Only tho feet that Tho Shov-Un-Hlxon
company has its own power
plant, provented a similar delay on
tho opposite side of the river.
MERCURY TAKES DROP
TO 12 BELOW.
Main Power Plant Is Placed Out of
Commission Auxiliaries Kail to
Furnish Electricity for llox
Factory and Planers.
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Ready to bo presented boforo tho
county court at its adjourned ses
sion tomorrow, tho first map of Dns
chutcs county has been completed by
County Surveyor Gcorgo 8. Young,
showing a complcto ro-dlstrlctlng of
tho voting precincts.
HYMONH HAH NEW MAN .
(From Tuesday's Daily.)
Myron II. Symons, tho local watch
inspector for tho O.-W. R. & N., and
S. P. & S. railroads, has socurcil tho
services of Mr. Raymond, a Swiss
watchmaker of somo note. Mr. Ray
mond Is a natlvo of Switzerland,
whoro ho learned tho wntchmakors'
trado. Ho has worked for 14 years
for Slirovo & Co,, of San Farnclsco,
boforo coming to Dond.
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Winter's grip tightened several
notches on Dend last night, and with
tho clearest kind of weather pre
vailing, tho mercury reached a min
imum of 12 degrees bolow zero
easily, tho coldest experienced dur
ing tho cntlro season. Water plpos
continued to freezo, and tho icy ox
panso on tho rlvor wldonod rapidly.
Troubles multiplied for tho Uend
Water, Light & Powor company, and
it was announced this morning that
tho main plant was out of commis
sion. Although men wero on duty
all night to keep Ico out of tho wheel,
two wheels woro frozon up tight,
nnd tho two auxiliary plants woro
alt that furnished electricity for tho
city today. It Is estimated that two
plants can bo kept freo whllo tho
prcsont cold woathor provalls, but
that as soon as ono can bo put In
running ordor, ono of tho others will
rcqulro attention.
Ico banked agaliiBt tho spillway
nt tho powor dam during tho night,
malting tho walk over tho top vir
tually impassablo.
More Work Delayed.
Extra men wero kept at work all
last night and today, at tho mills,
blasting logs from tho pond, with
tho result that tho band saws woro
ablo to keep going, practically at full
capacity. Cousldorablo quantities of
Ico, howovor, accompanied tho slab
fuel which went Into tho boiler tires.
At tho Brooks-Scanlon mill, tho
planor nnd box factory woro both
I. O. O. F. INSTALLS
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
Julius Jennet t Heads JkIko De
grees Conferred on Ono Ilcud Man
nnd Thrco From Lnldhuv.
(From Tuesday's Daily.)
Installation of now officers, and
initiation of four candidates was tho
order of tho evening last night at
tho regular meeting of tho Dend
Lodgo of Odd Fellows. Ono of tho
chief officers, however, J. E. Noff,
Vlco Grand, was unabto to bo prcs
ont, because of Injuries sustained
sovoral weeks ago In an accident in
tho mill yards.
Othor officers woro ns follows:
Julius Junnctt, Noblo Grand; Goorgo
P. Gove, Secretary; C. W. Thornth
walte, Treasurer; J. E. Engelbretson,
Chaplain; Frank Keldder, Warden;
L. C. Fleming, Insldo Guardinn;
Claudo Kelley, Outsldo Guardian;
H. I. McKIm, Right Supportor to tho
Noblo Grand; Adolph Dodlno, Loft
Supporter to tho Noble Grand.
Degrees woro conferred on R. L.
McKIm, of Dend, and on John Stiles,
Lcsllo McDaulcls and T. Peterson, of
Laid law.
N
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BY-LAW S TODAY
DESCHUTES FARM LOAN ASSO
CIATION EFFECTS IMPORTANT
STEP IN ORGANIZATION CAP
1TAL1ZATION $10,000.
NEW HALF DOLLARS
ARE RECEIVED HERE
(From Tuesday's Daily)
Tho first installment of tho now
colnngo of half dollars to bo ro
eolved in Iloiul has boon procured by
the First National Dank, $500 worth
of them having been sent from Port
land. Tho coins aro of entirely now
design, nnd, in addition to tholr
monetary valuo aro holug Bought na
watch charms.
Want Ads only ONE CENT a word,
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Preparing to tako ndvantago of tho
Rural Credits act, ranchers of tho
county mot this afternoon In tho
council chambers of tho O'Kan
building, organized tho Deschutes
County National Farm Loan associa
tion, adopted by-laws, and elected
directors. Tho association meeting
was presided over by P. II. Doncor,
with II. II. Clow as secretary.
' Tho chief provisions of tho by-laws
aro to conform to tho national law.
Stockholders, it Is specified, must
own land within tho boundaries sot
by tho association, and whllo stcuk
may bo taken In excess of $2,000,
only $2,000 worth of stock mal bo
voted. A majority of all stock owned
mUBt bo represented nt any lawful
meeting. Annual gatherings of tho
association aro sot forth for tho sec
ond Tuesday In each January.
A loan committee of three Is pro
vided tor, and tho possibility of, In
creasing tho capital stock beyond
$10,000, its present figure, accord
ing to the noeds of tho membership,
Is allowed by tho by-laws. Amend
ment may bo mado by a two-thirds
voto.
Directors elected wero Glenn H.
Slack, P. II. Doncor, Ira J. Wilkin
Bon nnd O. O. King, tho members of
tho association voting for tho first
tlmo according to tho amounts of
tholr loan applications, Uocauso of
difficulty In fixing boundaries for
tho district in which residents may
Join tho organization, this matter
was left to tho directors.
President Doncor urged on tho
nowly elected offlcors tho necessity
for bolng prompt In attendance at
nil meottngs.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
U. S. Land OIIlco at Tho Dalles,
Oregon, November 20th, 1916.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
Jacob Schcror, of Dend, Orogon, who,
on May 19th, 1913, mado Homo
stead Entry. No. 011704, for
SEUSEU, Section 25, Township
19-South, Rango 14-East, Wlllam
ctto Meridian, has filed notico of iu-
tontlon to make final thrco-yenr
nroof. to establish claim to tho land
abovo described, boforo II. C. Ellis,
U. S. Commissioner, nt Bond, oro
gon, on tho 14th day of February,
1917.
Claimant names ns witnesses.
Howard F. Dyor, of Milllcan, Oro.
Aaron D. Norton, of Milllcan, Oro.
Martha E, Forgcy, of Dend, Oro.
Clifton L. Evans, of Dond, Ore.
II, FRANK WOODCOCK,
45-49c Reglstor.
NOTICE FOR PURL1CATION.
Dopartmont of the Interior, U. S.
Land OfTlco at Tho Dalles, Orogon,
October 31, 1916.
Notico is hcroby given that Samuol
R. Hogln, wIioro postotflca address
is Dend, Oregon, did, on tho 18th day
of April, 1916, fllo In this offlco his
Sworn Stntemcnt and Application,
No. 015968, to purchaso tho SWVi
SWtti Section 28, Township 16
South, Range 11 East, Wlllamotto
Meridian, and the tlmbor thereon.
undor tho provisions of tho act of
Juno 3, 1878, and nets amendatory,
known ns tho "Timber end Stonn
Law," nt such valuo us might bo
flxod by appralsomont, and that, pur
suant to such application, tho land
nnd tlmbor thoroon hnvo boon ap
praised, Ono Hundred Dollars tko
tlmbor estimated, 1200 fence posts
& 6c each, and tho land $40.00;
that said applicant will offer final
proof in support nt IiIb application
nnd sworn statcmont on tho 17th
day of Mnrch, 1917, boforo II. C.
Ellis, United States Commissioner,
at Dend, Oregon,
Any person Is at liberty to protest
tills purchaso boforo entry, or Inl
tlata a contest nt any tlmo boforo
patent issues, by tiling n corrobor
utod affidavit In tltls offlco, alleging
facts which would dofoat tho on try.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
46-52p. Reglstor.
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Second Prize, 7 Piece Bedroom Suite
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