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- "end nuixiSTiK, bend, okkgon, Thursday, feukuaiiy ea, 1017. pa mmS IRRIGATION CODE BEND FAVORED (HOUSE PUSSES WttM WINSAPPROVftL BY HIGHWAY ACT OELINJBITACT M - - tH HrooUs-Scnnlon Lumber Co. Jiettcr dining room and cullunry service for Its men employed In the camps la the nlm of tho Brooks gcanlon Lumber Co., In building two (lining cars and a kitchen car erected nn the trucks 01 iini cars, j no mreo buildings are Hearing completion at the yards of tho company nnd will lie put Into sorvico nnoui mo last of Ma'i when tno company moves from Us present alto of operations to the Wet Weather springs, ono of tho finest sites on tho timber holdings of the company for n camp. The now dining cars navo dimen sions of 12 by 40 feet and will easily scat 100 men. Tho kitchen car Is 12 by 32 foot, wnon in operation tho kitchen car will Btand between tho two dining cars. Tho company expects to havo Its new camp going by Juno 1, when It will employ about 100 men in tho logging. Tho locomotives of tho Urooks gcanlon Lumber Co. nro on a strike Two Spot Is in tho repair shops of the S. P. & S. Co. at vnncouvor, Washington, and the second locomo tlvo had n breakdown last week uhlch tied up shipping logs from tho woods to tho mill for several days. Fortunatoly tho company had suf ficient logs In tho pond to onablo cutting at tho mill. Tho Drooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Is employing approximately 150 men In Its winter camps, which Is tho largest it has used so far In tho VJJOllS. Temporary platforms, improvised ihcda aro being erected nt different places along tho tracks of tho Urooks Gcanlon Lumber Co.; tho floor spaco In tho dry shed and box factory Is rlmost entirely taken up with tin Ished stock. Tho problom of supply ing orders is becoming moro vexa tious every week. Sales agents aio calling upon tho company from all rarts of tho country to rush ordors. Dealers aro wiring in constantly too, requesting shipment of their ordtim. In rcsponso to theso extra-urgent requests, tho company Is ablo to reply "It can't bo done." Tho car thortago situation now Is becoming H. BRANSON BUYS BEND BUSINESS LOTS Barton, Oregon, Man Will Erect Two Htory Brick Block Consider ri ation Announced it us $8300 (From Saturday's Dally Bullotln.) II. Branson, ot Barton, Oregon, Is the purchaser of lots 11 and 12, block 8, situated at tho southwest corner of Bond and Franklin streets from W. H. Powors, ot San Diego, California. The deal was consumated this morning through J. Ilvon and C. V. Mrls of Bend. It Is understood by Messrs. Ryan and Silvia that Mr. Branson will orcct a two-story brick talldlng, tho ground floor spaco to to used for storo rooms and tho econd floor for apartments. Tho consideration for theso Iota given out by Mr. Ryan this morn b as 8,G00. y GROCERIES We have built up our Grocery busi ness on the principle that people know what they want and are entitled to get it. If you ask for an advertised article in this Store and it is a meritorious one, you can get it. If you ask us what is best in certain lines we will tell you to the best of our judgment. We wish to be borne out by this test. F. Dement OPPOSITE POST Jkne Your WANT ADS to will be given Careful Attention. Acceding grave. Tako a look nt II. H .Lamping, of tho shipping depart ment, and It Is clearly evident that ho Is perplexed. Adolph Hng, will throw up his bands at tho very men tion of cars. It. It. Cook, foreman of tho box factory, will Bet his mol ars Into his "Star" plug morn vo hcmently If asked, "what ate you going to do about It?" A person could get lost In the box factory theso days among tho high tiers ot fin ished lumber. Deforo Ills return to Bend, Mana ger J. P. Keycs, of tho Hrooks-Soan-lln Lumber Co., wll Hour parts of Cuba, whero tho Urooks Interests havo big tlrabor holdings on the island. Harry K, Brooks returned this morning from Spokano, where ho at tended tho annual meeting ot tho Western Pino Manufacturers' associa tion. Tho Hhcvllu-Hlxoii Company. General Manager T. A. McCann returned ThurBdnj; from Spokano, whero ho attended tho annual meet ing of tho Western Pino Manufactur ers' association. J. P. IIonncBoy returned Thursday morning from n two weeks' business trip to Llbby, Montana. E. F. Nichols Is In Portland this week to secure a flutcar of sufficient length and strength to carry tho now Lldgerwood overhead skldder and loader, recently put In operation at tho logging camps ot tho Shovlin Hlxon Company. D. C. Bradford, of tho Bradford Kounody Company, sales agents at Omaha, for tho Shovllu-IIIxon Com pany, Is in Bend this week on bus iness, and Is looking over tho Bend plant. To lesson tho flro danger, tho Shovlln-Hlxon Company Is having tho oil tanks near tho railroad bridge moved to a moro Isolated (spot. An addition to tho planing mill dock is bolng built nt tho Shovlln- Hlxon Company's plant this weok. PROMISES TO GIVE AID TO HATCHERY (From Saturday's Dally.) Word was recolved today from Stato Representative Denton a. Bur dick, ot Redmond, now at Salom, by II. J. Ovcrturf, managor ot tho Bend Commercial club, that Mr. Burdlck would do all in his power to further tho interest ot tho fish hatchory hero. Tho messago was received in roply to a lattor of Inquiry from Mr. Over turf. A LettcY That May Interest You. N. W. McConnoll, Rlvorsldo, Qa., writes: "Foley Cathartic Tablets absolutely cloanso my system thor oughly, and novor a grlpo, nnd no nausea." An Ideal physic, Invigorat ing and strengthening tho bowel action and having a good offect on tho stomach and llvor. Givo stout porsons a light and froa fooling. Sold ovoryw horo. Adv. (& Co. OFFICE The Daily Bulletin They RAPID DEVELOPMENT OK PRO JECTS MADE POSSIBLE IIV AC TION OK THE OREGON I.EGIS-liATURE. (From Saturday's Dally.) That tho passago ot tho Irrigation codo by tho lcglslaturo will result In tho rapid development ot projects In Central Oregon, was tho assertion this afternoon of County Surveyor Goorgo S. Young, for tho last soven years Intimately connected with a number ot Irrigation matters In this soctlon of tho stato. Word of tho passago of tho codo was received from Salem today by wlro. Tho codo provides for tho certifi cation ot bondB, definitely establish ing paper Issued by tho districts as a marketablo form of security, per mits tho issuing of bonds for con struction purposes, to' pay Interest, nnd to retlro previous Issues, out lines tho duties nnd privileges of a district moro clearly than has over hoforo been done, provides that as sessments and bond Interest shall bo collected direct by tho county tax rollctor, cuts tho board ot directors from tlvo to three, nnd makes tho county treasurer cx-otflclo treasurer for tho district. Bond Clauses Vital. Tho clauses elating to certifica tion and bond Issues, aro In Mr. Young's opinion, ot tho most vital significance to Central Oregon pro jects nt tho prcsont time. "Bond Is sues ot recognized valuo nro bolng eagerly sought becauso of war con ditions," ho stated today. "Tho cer tification clnuso should rcmovo tho stigma which has rested on enter prises ot tho kind In this Btato, and should placa us on tho samo footing with California, whero district bonds havo all been sold. A rnpld dovol opment ot tho entlro country should follow tho loglslaturo's action.1' Application Filed. A numhr ot irrigation Interests, it Is understood, acting In advanco ot tho passago ot tho codo, havo boon preparing to placo applications tor certification ot bond Issues, nnd tho applications from two projects In tho stato aro already In, It is known. WILL BRING GOATS TO CENTRAL OREGON (From Saturday's Dally Bullotln.) Entirely satisfied that tho coun try In tho vicinity ot Brothers is Ideal for tho raising of goats, E. W. Gurnoy, ot Decatur, Washington, has filed on 320 acres ot land in that lection, and in tho near futuro will bring in his entire flock of 260 high rrado Angora goats. This will mark the beginning, on any considerable sc.ilo, ot tho mohair Industry in Con tra 1 Oregon, Mr. Gurnoy doclarcd that It was imposslblo to rnlso tho nlmals prof itably near his former location, be causo of tannic acid poisoning. PUSH INSTALLATION OR PUMPING PLANT Pipo Arrlte For Hem! Witter, Light & Power Co., nnd Trenching OjHTlltloilH PrOJrC8N. (From Monday's Daily.) Preliminary work for tho Installa tion of the auxiliary pumping plant rocontly announced by Manager Fo ley, of the Bond Water, Light & Pow er Co., Is well under way, and In addition to trenching operations now going on, a carload of pipe to bo used In this connection Is bolng unloaded. Flftoon mon, In all, are at work. Ditching Is going on from tho power plant to Wall street, near tho old Pilot Butto Inn, to connect with the Wall street main. The pump for tho now improvement has not yot arrived. BEND QUARTETTE TO HINCJ (From Thursday's Dally.) One ot the attractions ot tho per formance for the benoflt of tho La dles' Auxiliary, to bo given at the Grand Theatre on Friday night, will be the first appearance ot the Bond quartette. Tho quartotto has recent ly boon organized and consists ot tho following: Soprano, Mrs. Maxlno Fish; tenor, Will Livingston; alto, Mrs. Florence L. Sllvls; bass, Louis Bennett. TRY OUR Pasteurized Milk Othen Lie it Nooe Keep bet ter. Sale have doubled in put 30day. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY PboocRed 131 FIVE ROADS ARE TO CENTER HERE. HIv Million Dollar Bond Issue is Pro posed to Bo Paid Off by Incrcnseil Automobile Licenses Ref erendum May Bo I molted. (From Saturday's Dally.) SALEM, Or., February 17. (Special.) By tho removal today of tho emergency clauso from tho bill providing for a JG, 000, 000 bond lssuo for tho construction ot a defi nite system ot stato highways, In troduced In tho Houso on Thursday, doubt aB to Its slgnnturo by tho gov' ornor, when It comes before him, was removed. With tho emergency clnuso In, making Impossible a referendum to obtain, tho sentiments ot tho poo plo ot tho stato on tho bond lssuo, Oovornor Wlthycombo wns unwill ing to sign tho measure. Under tho provisions of tho bill, tlvo roads will center at Bend, In dicating Its central location, nnd at tho samo time giving ovldence ot tho Influcnco exerted by Ropresentntlvo Forbes In obtaining recognition for his homo town. Road ImprmcinciitH Largo. As Introduced, tho mcasuro has Mr. Forbes' support, although ho Is not deeply commlttod to tho big bond lssuo. Tho representatives who wcro strongly In favor ot tho largo lssuo of bonds Insisted on trying out tho bill, and Mr. Forbes was ablo to havo tho mcasuro so framed as to help out tho Central Oregon routes. Under tho provisions of tho bill nnd othor stato and fodoral laws It Is expected that In tho next tlvo years Oregon will havo moro than $10, 000,000 to bo spent tor permanent road Improvements in addition to tho amounts Bpont by tho'lndtvldual coun ties within tholr borders. Ot tho fG, 000,000 bond Issue, tho Interest and principal aro to bo paid by In creased autoinobllo licenses. Ono County Omitted. Tho Bystom ot roads that nro to bo built under this plan Is set forth In tho bill, ovcry county in tho stato excopt Coos bolng Borvod, Threo classes of roads nro designated, thoso to bo hard surfaced, those known as post roads nnd thoso to bo built as forest roads In co-oporatlon with tho federal government. Tho Bond highways aro included in tho last two classes and aro (post roads) from Tho Dalles to Redmond, Bend and Klamath Falls, and from Bend to Lakovlew, and (forest roads) from Eugono, connecting tho Wlll nmotto Vnlloy, via tho Mackenzie liver, with Bond, and a road con necting the John Day Valley road with Tho Dallos-Bond post road. It Is expected hero that tho bond Issue will bo put to tho tost of u special rcforondum election to be held somo tlmo In Juno, Houso EndomcH. Tho Houso today passed tho bill by a voto ot 31 to 20. Holland's argument In favor ot tho mcasuro produced a military utmosphero. Ho declared that good roads saved Paris and Verdun, and that unless Oregon built boulovards, Japancso flags might wavo horo. With four adverse votes tho Son ata passed a bill submitting to tho pcoplo tho proposition of increasing tho stato highway mlllago tax. Southern Visitors Need ' This Kind of Headgear FOR SOUTHERN SUNS. Wcro with a. illk iweater made on In ttreatlnr llnta, atrlpei over the ahouldera horizontally, la a aport hat made entirely of old rot wide rroacraJn ribbon. A nar rower alia alyea tba band and Oat bow M a mfTY VftJKm?IIZ w,u Street-Nwr olu'0 l HI REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE INVEST.UflNTH I c- v- SILVIS Gga, imi BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES m mtr " AND CITY property T IBlmti, ' IT3 FOR SALE IN EVERY ADDITION IN REND EmWZ" PROPERTY HANDIiKI) FOR NON-RE.HIlENTH. TIMIIER Hrw , ROUOIIT AND HOLD. KmM 11(11 offzci; oitF.ooN HTiti:irr .I -- - FORBES LEADS FIGHT FOR ADOP TION OF AMENDMENT PROVID ING MAIL AND NEWSPAPER NOTICE OTHERS PASSED. (From Saturday's Dally.) SALEM, Or., Feb. 17. (Special.) Lato yesterday Afternoon the Houso of Representatives adopted tho amendment to tho delinquent tax bill, providing both mnll and news paper notification to delinquents. Tho fight leading up to this action on tho part ot tho Houso was headed by Reprcsentntivo Forbes, who has boon tho subject of bitter attacks by tho Oregon Journal, on account ot his stand In tho matter. Tho Irrigation Codo, simplifying tho irrigation district law and making moro worknblo Its present provisions, hns also passed. Great WOOD Sash Factory Wood CLEAN DRY ASK THOSE PHONE 441 Bend White Bend-Silver Lake and way points MAIL, FREIGHT, and PASSENGER. SERVICE Pioneer Auto Stage and TruckCo. SUCCESSORS TO WENANDY LIVERY CO. No Want Too Big No "Want Too Small That BAUER'S GROCERY Can't Till for You And del her promptly nnd in tho Wt condition. Our jwoccrlc, product', fruit mo iiIivmjn frcli. Our annllury refrl&wttor counter keciw our dairy podtictH cool ami fresh. licit prices in canned Kmd of (ho beat brand. BAKER'S GROCERY ONE CENT TAQE 0 credit for this action on tho part ot tho lcglslaturo Is duo to Jay Upton, of Prlnovllle, who has boon hero dur ing tho whole Bcsston working for tho enactment ot tho now law. Mr. Upton was n member of tho legisla tive committee of tho Oregon irriga tion congress, nppolntcd to seek tho legislation that has now been adopt ed. Tho Houso clgarctto bill, prohibit ing tho Bnlo of cigarettes to mlnoin nnd their use by thoin, has been passed by tho Senate. M'CANN ON COMMITTEE (Trom Thursday's Dally.) T. A. McCann, general manager of Tho Shovlln-Hlxon Company, was appointed to servo on tho advertis ing commltteo of tho Western Pino Manufacturers' association nt tho an nual meeting In Spokane this wook. A Hctcnty-Yenr-Old Couple. Mr. nnd MrB. T. B. Carpenter, liar- rlsburg, Pa., suffered from kidney troublo but have been cntlroly cured by Foley Kidney Pllln. Ho says: "Although wo aro both In tho sev enties, wo nro as vigorous nB wo woro thirty years ago." 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