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t PAOK 2. I1BND BULLETIN, BEND, OKEGON, TlIUItSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1017. l W. IJ. w Central Oregon Neighborhood News STOP! SURET And Investigate our prices' beforo buying your groceries. Wo can saro you money. SECIIETAIIY LANE WILL RE ntAIN FROM DESIGNATING LAND FOB 040 ACBB MW UN TIL AFTBB INVESTIGATION. J. NBLSON AIUUVEI) IN TOWN TODAY AND IS INSTALLING EQUIPMENT AND FIXTUKB8 COMPLETE REVISION i w RAN BEGOB ING 1 CHANGES ASKED M GESMADE HIS W P. B. Johnson's AIM OF BILL IN O'KANE BUILDING. Mllllcnn, Oro. Telephone L J ---- --- -.... 1 TUATALO. (Bpocl.il to Tho Hullotln) TUMALO, Jan. 22. Tho WcBt Sldo Ladles' club mot lost Thursday after noon. Tho following officers woro elected for tho ousulng yenr: Mm. Howard, president; Mrs. Itclbhoff, vlco president, and Mrs. Griffin, sec retary and troanuror. Fred Wilful has linen putting up ico lor tno coming summer. It. U. Kllclclngcr and Mrs. Taylor wore attending to business matters In Ilcnd last Wednesday. Tho Tllllcum Literary club will meet with Mrs. Dayton on Saturday, January 21, Mrs. F. N. Wallaca Is spondlng tho 'week In Portland. Mrs. Holtoway left Thursday for Bond, where sho will open a kinder .gnrtcn school. Hay Drown spent Saturday In 'I'rlnovlllo. Tho big danco given nt tho Turn alo hall last Friday night was a marked success. A commltteo from 'tho West Hldo Ladles' club scrvod the dunce supper. Harvey, son of F. B. Dayton, who has been attending school In Walla 'Walla, Is an Ho ulclc with rheumatism nt that place and as soon us ho Is iiblo will bo bronchi homo. C. 1. 'Hocknr and family spout .Sunday In I'rlnovlllo. A. McAllator's homo, two miles west of Tuinnlo, was burned last "Wednesday. Tho fire wiih caiiHod from an uxploslon of gUHolluo with which thoy woro cloanlng clothes. II. lly woro dlnnor guests at tho A Ilhodo homo on Sunday. Miss Lula Mooro spent tho wcok- end at tho ranch with homo folks. Tho young pcoplo of tho neighbor hood liavo been onjoylng thnmsolvcs with sKUtlng parties on tho IIoUBton laka. Al Schultz, who lives near Alfalfa Is In this vicinity with his wood saw, Noarly ovoryono has wood that thoy want sawed; so ho Is kept busy. MILLICAN 1IAMITON IIUTTB. (8pUI to Ttm Dally tlullctln) HAMPTON IIUTTB, Jan. 17. 1-lnill Unrror. rotiirued from lluriiH last Saturday whore ho had his niiltlo op erated on, Carl lllnmnii and family nindo n (rip to Hampton last Saturday whoro purchnsed n cow from A. S. Fogg. McssrH. Noliion mid Schmidt mid families passed through horo Monday on their way from Iloiid to their homo it lluttu. (lahrlel Ilntontl returned from' I'rlmtvlllo yesterday. While there ho got bin naturalization papers, l'n go Stuiiffor wus n visitor at tho looks' Iiiiiiiii Sunday mid Mondny, Gladys Mnoks has resumed her svhoolwork after a week's Illness. Mrs. Jake Honk was a visitor hero Just Saturday. POWELL IIUTTB. . A (Special to Tlin Hullotln.) I'OWIILL IIUTTB, Jan. 21 uiuall dancing party was held at tho ball Friday evening. A pleasant tliuo Is reported. Miss Lucllu Parsons was nut getting subscriptions to Tho Hul lo! In, Sho Is oiin of tho contimlimtH for tho Dudgo onr. Sho suevueileil In getting a goodly iiumber. The Powell llutto Devnlopmeiit I.ouguo will have election of officers Jit lis next meeting on February 1. A good iitteildnuco Is desired. W. T. Smith has routed George Uruzeo's place and will move IiIh fam ily mi to It as soon us ho mil build i hniiuo to live In. John Hlioon will move to the Smith ailuce, having purchased It recently. Guy hears has traded Ills place for property In Portland mid will move to tho city shortly. Allen Wlllcoxnii has sold tils homo to J. 0. Illlx. but ho Is not leav lug having purchased another place nearer tno station. Miss llaiel llayno mid Miss Heat rice Hullurd visited at the Ilayu ranch from Friday evening until Sun day afternoon. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. W. llnyn, MUh llmol llayn, Miss llcutrlce Hullurd mid J. A. Hlggs motored to Ilodmmid, Deschutes uuil Tiimulo, Making a short call nt the Dullard homo In Tumato mid having dinner nt the F. II. Ilayu ranch near Pea iiiutes, Mrs. I'.ttu M Arnold Is vlaltlnir nt llend mid later will visit ut the Unites with her brothor, J. A. lllggs. Mr. niM Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon mot ored to llediiioud Sunday evening to tho movies. Mrs. I). A. Yates and Mrs. Guy Sears left on Sunday night's train for Portland MUh nrlni H.mru ,iiiii.. ... . . ........ ........ ...a... ..,, mi,. from Priiievlllo Friday evening, to ro- (Speclal to Tho Hullotln) MILLICAN, Jan. 23. Gcorgo and Barl Powers woro out recently and baulod somo hay to Bend from tholr homesteads. Mrs. J. J. Holland called at tho It. It, Kollor homo Monday. Brlc Hosteland made a trip to Ilond tho past weak, L. A. Hall having chnrgo of Mr. Hosteland's barn during his absence. Wllllnm Ilahn returned from Port- laud Tuesday, much Improved In health, after spending six wcokB In tho city. C, M. Ilosln enmo from Montnna with J. J, Holland the past wcok. Cliff Kcnnis and H. M. Ilosln aro ramping on Pino Mountain cutting poles and posts for Mr. Ilosln, who filed on another 320 acres of land and Intends to fenco It at onco. I.eo Keller visited nt tho H. It. Kol lor homo Wednesday. J'rauk Leo called at tho It. It. Kol lor homo Monday. A. I). Norton has found most of his cattle that hnvo boon on tho ranee. Harnoy Conaway mid Hooper Dyer iioiigui n team Monday. Thoro will bo a danco nt Cliff Bviiu'b homo Saturdny, Janunry 27. Opal Conaway stayed with Mrs. P. II. Johnson until Wednesday, when sho retiirscd to her homo. Grace Johnson bns recovered from la grlppo. Utile Itny Keller was on tho sick list tho post week. Ills brothor, Wal ter Is well ngnln. A. D. Norton hnuled wator from Spencer's now well Friday. Fred Klgor vlsltod bis slator, Mrs, A. D Norton, Frldny afternoon. Mrs. Harney Conaway has been em ployed nt tho Mllllcmi ranch tho past W00K. It was examination wcok at tho Mllllcnn school the foregoing week. most or mo riiinirou curried off good stmidlufs. Harnoy Connwny anil Iloopor Dyor linvo been hauling hay for tho Milli on n ranch. Frank I.eo called nt tho 11. 11. Kel ler homo Saturdny, It. II. Keller caught n small lynx tho past week. Mr. mid Airs. Barl Russell nml dill. dron moved back onto their homo Mtenil Friday. Mrs. Iliissoll and chil dren fiuno out with Georgo Ilohorts Thursday its far us tho Ml. Pino Inn nwiiltlng Mr. ltussell's arrival thero Friday. Messrs. Herbert Mooro mid Ed nionils culled at tho Mt. Pino Inn Sat urday. A. I). Norton called nt tho Holland Homo Saturday, It. It, Keller called nt tho J. J. Keller homo Sudnyii. Mrs, Georgo Mlllliun postponed hor visit to Priiievlllo. Until Mr. mid Mrs. Mllllcnn expect to go to Priiie vlllo soon. Mary mid Josenh Hollmul imti t remain from school tho past week on account of sore eyes. V. M. Ilosln bought n horso nt Ilond. At tho present tlmo it Is In J. J. Holland's onro. Ferdinand Tauschor and son. i.n.v mndo n trip to Pino Mountain tho past week. Old Law Included, but Many New Features are Added In Luurgmird Measure Allons Domllng for Many Purposes. (From Tuesday's Dally.) SALBM, Jan. 23. Passago of tho bill Introduced by Hoprcsontatlvo O. Laurgaard, drafted on recommenda tions by J. W. llrowor, Porcy Cup per, J. H. Upton, Albort Elder and Mr. Laurgaard, mombors of tho Irri gation congress -legislative commlt teo, will result in tho complcto re vision of tho Irrigation laws of tho state. Tho bill Is a lengthy mensuro, cmoprlslng 41 typo written pages. Tho now codo wns recommended when It wns learned that tho irriga tion district law had boon so nmond ed as to niako It almost unworkable mid that tho United States reclama tion sorvlco contemplated introduc ing a bill making extensive amend ments to many of the soctlons. Old Imw Included. Tho Laurgaard hill ombruccs vir tually all tho principal provisions of tho old law arranged In logical ordor, mid Includes also somo now features, tho most Important of which aro thoso requested by tho United States reclamation sorvlco, and duplicates of the California sta tutes rotating to tho certification or Irrigation district bonds. Ttio nttoriey general, superintend ent of bnnks and Btnto engineer nr to comprlso a board having power to examine tho bonds of an Irriga tion district, and If such bonds meet the requirements of tho net and r colvo tho approval of tills board they would bo cortlflod by the secretary of state, and may bo usod as security by bnnks mid iiiHurnnco companies tho name ns municipal bonds. Tonus in Dlntilcl. Provision is mndo to Include with in tho bonded area of an Irrigation district towns lying adjacout to It, provldod a majority of tho laud own ers within tho town, together with a majority outside tho town, sign tho provisions necessary for creation of tho district. Tho propnsod law would permit bonding for tho purposes not only of constructing Irrigation works, but nlso for tho purpoBo of oporatlng, maintaining or reconstructing such works, Honds may bo Issued for a purpose, Including tho rcdomptlon of outstanding bonds, payment of In forest or outstanding wnrrnuts. Tho prosent law bcoiiis to contemplate organization of nn Irrigation district only for tho purpose of constructing Irrigation works. Under tho now codo, says Laur gaard, tho United States reclamation sorvlco proJoctB will bo nblo to or ganize and opernto under tho stato irrigation law, and It Is probablo that water users' associations on theso projects will bo discontinued. (From Tuesday's Dally.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 23. That wealthy stockmen In tho west are making uso of tho recently on acted 640 aero homestead law to gobblo up largo areas of range, is tho chargo mado In lottors and tel egrams which aro pouring into tho oftlco of Secretary of Intorior Lano. Ho has decided to designate no land for entry under tho now taw until ho can moko a thorough investiga tion, and determine whether or not fraud is being attempted. Tho charges pouring in upon him say that In nil tho western Btatos big stockmon hnvo been Bonding their hordors and other employes to make applications for land under this law, inus obtaining a prior right to en try. In this way, it Is alleged, frauds nro being attompted similar to tho dummy entries mndo under tho old tlmbor nnd stone act. No land can bo nctually entered under tho G40 ncro law until departmental regula tions liavo boon Issued, and then only such land can bo ontorcd as Is desig nated for stockralslng homestond Ing by tho Secretary of tho Interior. As yet, Secrotnry Lano has mado no designations, nnd tho regulations nro held back. Dy rbfuslng to mako designations, tho secretary can pre vent tho perpotrntlon of frauds. If upon Investigation ho becomes con vinced that oxtonslvo fraud in tho interest of big Btockmon Is boing attempted. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Downtown sorvlco by tho Western Union Telegraph Company wilt be offered to Bend patrons by tho end of tho present wcok, according to J. Nolson, equlpmont man for that company, who arrived in Dcnd this morning to commenco work on in stalling apparatus nnd fixtures in tho offlco room of J. Ryan & Co., in tho O'Kano Building. Tho cables havo bocn strung and tho offlco wired and all that now romalns is tho installa tion of tho necessary equipment and tho erection of offlco fixtures. Tho hours during which tho West- orn Union will bo open have been only tentatively arranged. Tho offlco will romaln opon for business be tween tho hours of 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. and 7 nnd 8 p. ra. Just what ar rangement will bo nffocted with re gard to Sunday sorvlco has not been learned. In explaining tho causo of tho do lay In bringing downtown sorvlco to Bond Mr. Nelson said this morning that tho demands hnvo been so heavy upon tho company in tho last fow months, and thnt tho scarcity of miii torlals has been so marked that tho company has not boon nblo to keep up with tho demands of tho public. Tho downtown offlco will bo In chargo of C. B. Nichols, who has boon telegraph operator at tho depot slnco Novombor 1, 1911. YOU KNOWj OF A VmW ' A Departure A Birth ADtath An Accident An lllneii OR- Any New Building Social Function Meetingt A Real Estate Tiamaction Any Improvement! OR- Anytning that ii of Interest ITS NEWSI Phone' it to The Bulletin 501 EVERY DOLLAR YOU PAY FOR BRICK THAT IS MADE IN BEND STAYS HERE Brick is the MOST ECONOMICAL Building Material there is. All who have used our product are satisfied. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. HIHTBHS. (Special to Tho Hullotln) SISTBItS, Jan. 22, Clydo Gist mid a nunpmiy of friends nttonded tho basketbnll finmo mid danco given nt Laldliiw Friday night. Tho party muiuii'ii uvur in mo uist cur, J. 1 Duckett returned Saturday from a business trip to I'ortland. Mr. Duckett plana to Improve his mill hero before spring and It was for tho purpose of purchasing somo now and modern machinery that ho went to roriiaiui. Mr. anil Mri llrtvr,i n.,..i.... main ut homo whllo Mrs. Sours Is lnl.nldlaw. enmo over to Suitors In tholr I ortland. .car Sunday evening. Mr. untl Mrs. N P Alley nnd fum. llov. J. Filunr.i in,.!- .n...i.....i ,--.,... ...,.., ItMIKlllll'll True Economy means the wlw irxodicc of one'i mooxy nulla? cvtrv daOxr da full d..iv and cutting In return an Article tlut will aatUiy you la every way. . white: . AAAMfVvVVVVVVVV 1 t :i3P3 wwwwwwwwww U i real tvirgaJa txciuu It U told at , poyuUr prket became it jivta you the kind oiu wing yvu uujni in cecitae it will turn out toe wotlc quickly and thoroughly and give you a lilt time of utUutoryarvic(! because its Improvements will enable you to do things which can't be done on any other machine j because it will please you with its fine finlia and beauty of its furniture. In iboti you will find the White tellable and desirable from every point of view. i Be sure to see the Thlte dealer who will be glad to show you how good a machine the White ta. If there It no While dealer handy, write us direct foe cat alogs. We do not sell to catalog bouses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO, CLEVELAND. O. www l'm 8AI.B 1IY IlKX D FUUNITUIIB CO. services In tho I'rosbytorlan church Sunday ovenlug. A prlzo fight was pulled off Thurs day ovonlng at Farthing's hall. A large crowd gathered to witness tho fight which was between "Speck" Woods, of Ilond. mid Kid Ctlno. of Sisters. "Speck" Woods camo off victor in tho first round, A danco followod tho fight. M. McKcof mado a trip to Red mond this wook after freight. 10-ACRETRACTTOBE PUT ON THE MARKET J. A. BustcH mid II. U. DoArniouil TtiLo Our Burl Houston ljnd Hutting Starts ut Once. (From Saturday's Dally.) Tho purchaso of a 40-acro tract of j irniii i rum air. ami Mrs. Burl Hous ton by J. A. Bastes and II. H. Do- Armond wus reported by Mr, Eastes today. Tho consideration wns not doflnltoly stalod, but Mr, Bastes in timated that tho purchaso price Is in tno neighborhood of 14000. Tho tract is to bo platted at onco by Ilobort U. Qould, and thrown on tho market for city resldonco sites. Low prices and small initial paymonts will uo tho keynote of tho selling policy of tho now owners, Mr. Bastes states, Tho Houst6n tract adjoins tho cor ner of Kenwood Gardens, and Is ap proximately ono-hatf mila from tho river. Tho name uudor which It ta to be sold has not been decided on. Deschutes Chicken Mash The Bend Flour Mill is manufacturing the most efficient and econom ical chicken feed mash that has ever been offered to the poultry rais- "'S CcoSrr2j'egn- The results that can be obtatoed from feed ing DESCHUTES CHICKEN MASH are phenomenal. The ingredients are of the highest quality: GROUND ALFALFA LEAVES, BRAN, SHORTS, CORN, BEET PULP. One sack will bring you results. Why pay high prices for chicken feeds when a better grade is obtain able at home for less money? A doslrnble bread knife free with every annual subscription to The Dend Bulletin. Automatic Feeding Hopper Tnniii-n oVmi- m r,..l-n..-i. j- - , 3", uu UU1 ttUlUHIBUC ieea,niT nopper. They are sheltered, keep ly set up: me yUr CSt f feedinff- They come t0 yu cilet HOW TO GET ONE: With one impound sack of Deschutes Chicken Mash we will sell one of these automatic feeding hoppers for $1.00. Deschutes Chicken Mash, per sack $2t00 . Automatic Feeding Hopper Clean up and paint up. wards. Adv. See Bd- $1.00 , " r, j .i.ua 11 su aim nave monev refunriprl We will gladly offer you suggestions on how to feeS tht feed this chicken mash. Bend Flour Mill Company BEND, OREGON M J t Vh 'ii::!:::::::::!: ? Vv ,- x