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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1917)
HUM) IIUI.UCTIK, 11KND, QltlCflON, THt'ltHDAV, MIItCII Iff. 1017. TAOR n. I 0 SI OVER W 15 .STOCK DEVELOPMENT BY LOANS, PLAN. HUNTER HEADS BANK -;nrlnln II. Hwlft nml XV. V. Dlrkr) VUlt In ConiifMlloit Willi Tronic fr Hollrf In ;ilyt I'm (urn lmttiilM Vvnl. (From Mouilny'n Dally.) In linn with Ihnlr policy of ilnvnl opInR Mm nlnck liuluiitry throughout OroROii, tho Hwlfl pnckliiK Inlormt luvo purclmrcd dm Cmitrnl OniRon liank. Thin wnii tho nniinunroinniil mmlo thin noon by Carlnton II. Hwlft, of ChlciiKo, mid W. P. Dlrkny. of tho I'nrllnml Cnttln I.onn company. A policy of lllinrnl lonim to further tho Growth of tho nlnck IhinIiichn In Con trol OriiKon, will lu thn fenturn of tho chntiKo. Mr. Dlckuy uml Mr. Hwlft tntml. CIibiikmi In tho innnnRninnnt of thn Imnk huvn not livmi ttntiln, othnr than thoin Inolilmit to tho rcnlffiintloii of W. ti. Cohh from thn prfthttincy. oauiml by III httlth. Dr. I). K. Hun tr taken Mr. Cohh'n place, and Mr. Hwlft hoooniiiH vino prtMldmil, flllliiK thn vacancy loft by Dr. Uuntir' ad vance. Thn hoard of dlrnrtorit han unilr conn iioiiin ohmiX', howovnr. and lion -ait It mo m li r Dr. Hunter, Mr. flwlrt. Ilarnny O'Diinnnll. II. M. Hloptinnn nml (' D. Itorer, proildont of tho Hand of Cmuniri' of Kiikhiio, Tho minliiK of thn Hwlftn to llnnd U thn r iu It of connldoruhln work on tho part of Dr. 1 1 tin tor, who had tipin directly rcpumllilo for Intor RtliiR ouUtiln capital In thn jioiwl lillltlcn for In vent in cut horn. Ili'llmn In Henri' Future. Thn traimfnr of tho hank In thn third allien lu orxiuiliMlon,-U. C. flUM havliiR anld hl rontrolllne In tfiront to Mr. Cohh and Dr. Iluutur on January II, aftnr havliiR IxiUKht In only n ahort lluiu hnfnrn. llidlnf In thn futuru of llnnd wai onn of thn chltif motive actuating tho Hwlft IntnrpHtii to effect tho Iran fr, Mr. Dickey titod In nxplalnliiR tho purchnnH of thn Control Oregon hank, "Wo think llund l a Rood jiolnt, and hnllovo that wo can devel op thn livestock IndiiMtry hunt by tirlnrJiiK In capital and offorltiR IihI tr facllltlM for flnancluR thn In limtry," ho wilil. "We havu rIvhii -lun ooimlderntlnu to thn fact that J lend Iihh n ti Ik future, and hni h InrRo territory tributary." Klock Slioulil Double. Thn Interest-, which Mr. Hwlft and Mr. Dlokoy rupronent nro propurud to liaudlo llrttatock Imiit papor from Uoth thn Cuntrnl Ori;oii and the Klritt Tvallonnl hank, Mr. Hwlft atatod. "Wo nro not couiIiir In to lloud to Injuro unybody, but iliwtlro to build up thn Kfliierul financial itruiiRth of llund," hn (IbcIiuimI. "Htnck loan nhuuld ho avnlhiblu to rancher with in a radlua of 100 inllwi from llund." Mr. Dlokoy ravo It iih IiIh opinion thntitha vnlun of llvwttouk In tho country HiirrouudliiK llnud could lm doubled by propnr inuiinRuiueut. "Tho furuiHni need innro dairy atock, Iiokm, mid hrowlltiR iiwm, ho that thuy can niuku innro out of thnlr ImldhiK"." ho duclarwl, "and It Ih tho purpugo or the llvoHtock limn Hyatetn to mnko thin pOHHlbld." Mr. Dlckuy nnd Mr, Hwlft will lenvn thin ovtmliiR for Portland. DISTRICT PLAN URGED BY WEST AliMtOIANCK WITH IIANKIIUIT COMPANY IJNDKIl OTIIKH TKItMH, MOHT UNHATIHKAO TOllV, UK HAYH. (From Thuraday'n Dally.) PalntliiR a ronoato plcturo of tho pnnnlhllltlen open to water nrnim oil the Contrnl Ornjfon Irrigation Co. Inndn, If n dlatrlct aimoclutlon li pur fectud, nnd contraatltiR thin with tho Rlontny pronpt'ct contliiRont on non orRiuiUatlon, Onwnld Wont, uz-Rorcr nnr of OroRon, nddrnimod water UNiim IIvIiik lu thn vicinity of llnnd, at Hnllicr'H hall thin uftnrnuon. Tho uioutliiR runolvod Itmtlf uulckly Into an luforiuiil dlncunnloii, In which the npeakcr nnnwored quentlonn put by hln himrnrn. Mr Went took thn place of Claude, McColloch, who wan nchod tiled to npimk, hut who wan detained lu linker by lennl bunlnoti. "An iiinmhern of a dlntrlct, you nrn In partnernhlp with the compnny, In ntenil of beliiR wholly dependent on that company," he declared. "Kvou tunlly mure and inure of the control will pnnn Into your handn until you have the RnvernliiR voice In affair. An u dlntrlct, you will be nolldlfled. You can borrow money for Improve menlN which un Indlvldunln you could not do efficiently. Now you are fljclitlnc wlndmllln, with no couccn trilled purpone." "What will happen If wo don't or RnnUeT" wan the utientluu of one of jthe ranchera prrnuut. "(led only known," wan Mr. Wenl'n dejected rejoinder. "I don't know, or rather, I hate to tell you." "There In no one no Independent an n bankrupt company, nnd that In what you have to connlder. You can't make the company do anythliiR for you. You can't Ret blood out of n turnip. All you have I n nice lltho Rraphed receipt to nhow Tor what you've expended Patented laud would be of no mure value than land unpatented " BOBBY EVANS GETS GENEROUS iiii.i.y (ii:oit(ji: oiti:hi:d phks i:.vr to .ti:irr ai.. ho.mmi:iw i. POUTiaKI OlIOIKJi: HAYH UK Wll.l iO 11)11 .notIii.vc;. Bend Realty Men Boosting For State Road Bond Issue Ardently boontliiK for an endorno inent by popular vote of the $0,000, 000 road bondn voted by the lnnt leRlNlnttire, J. N, Hunter nnd W. II. Htnntn, of the realty firm of Hunter & Htuatn, cited In contort thin morn Iiir tho paved ItlRhwnyn ot Cali fornia, over which they travelled for more than three monthn durliiR tho fall nnd winter, an an example of what could bo done lit Central Ore roii. "I only wlnh that tho bond In nun had been niado fur IIC.OOO.OOO, lunteitd or for $0,000,000," Mr. Htnntn affirmed, nnd hln partner exprennod the name denlre. The two drove over tnont of the prlnclpnl rondn of California, totnllltiK mora than C000 ntllon. Htiudredn of nutolntn, they nuld, (juentlonvd them reRnrdltiR the roudn In OreRou, ox prcnnliiK the denlru'to tour thruURh thin Htnte. "J tint how etithunlantlc the people of tho nouthern ntnte are on the hlRhwny quuBtlon wan nhown by Mr. Hunter, when he mentioned that althouRh $22,000,000 wan ex pended hint year on road Improve ment, $10,000,000 more wan voted lnnt fall to be lined for tho namo pur pone thin year. "One trunk road through Contrnl Oregon will double tho population of thin miction In a very fow yearn," Mr, Hunter nnnnrted. "Wo havo Cal ifornia cheated for ncenory, but onco an nutolnt ban Rone over rouRh, dunty or muddy rondn, ho In reluctant to repeat tho trip. You can't holp be ing a rondn boonter after you havo travelled through California." Mr. Htnntn condemned tho plan now In uno In Oregon, of changing llcenno platen each year, doclarltiR that by unltiK the name nlntnti venr In nnd year out, California In nnvln $lfi0.000 nnnunlly, which In bolng put Into rond Improvement. "A thin metal tat, nhnwlni tho chunim lu yenr, can canlly bo put on tho plate, nt an oxponno that In very trif ling," ho nald. Another move which both nilvncnt. ed, wnn a Mill greater ndvanco In nuto IlconBon, to augment tho ntnto road fund, both maintaining that with better roadn, nutolntn would more than fiave the Incrnrmn In Urnnnn feo In Incrcnncd tiro mileage, nnd decreano In wear and tear on wa-chluen. f Portland TolcRrnnt.) Hilly Oeorge, who itylen hlmielf the "Idaho llearcat," never had n hotter chance to nhow hln metal or to dlnprove the nnnerllan that he In "ncarwl" of AI Hnmmen. than In of fered him right now. Hvery powilble luiluceiuetit hnn been made (leorgo to box the Portland mlddlou-elght, but hn hnn nlwnys "sijuenled." At leant thin In tho claim of Hobby Kv- itun, matiBRer of Snmineni. To nhow that ho In In enrnmit reRardlttR n meeting between the two, Kvnnn In offering (leorgo n prenenl If ho will box Hummer here. Thn only ntlnu- Inllou In that Oeorge make 168 pntiudH rliiRttldc, In n letter junt received from Kvaiin, In which he enclonod hln per houhI chtHik for $K0 to be prevented (3eort;e the mnmottt he ntepn front the mchIhm weighing 160 pounds or lew, Hobby roantn the Idaho boxer to hln complete nntlnfactlou. He mtyn: "I have Junt rend that Hilly (lenrge, the nulf-Htyled Idaho Ilenr ct, who In at preeent mnklni Heud hln heailquurtern, In very unxlotu to meet Al Hummern, N'orthwoat mid dleweight champion. Pleane contni dlct that Httttemeut. I hove done ev erything In my power to get thin won derful mnitklller lu the namo rliiR with Hotnmern, but my effort hnvo been frulttenn, "W. I.. Doudlnh, tho Hond promo ter, who iippeum to be handling Oeorge, hnn done nil In hln power to nvold tho match by Imponlng term which were rldlculoun. My only atlp illation was that Ooorgo nhould make lf8 pounda rlugnldo, Doudlah re- funed, naylng tho mutch ntunt be at cntcltwelghtn. I then agreed to let tho match go on at Hond at cntch welRhtn, and npllt tho purnu 7C-2G, but I received no nnnwor. A fow dnyn after my arrival In Watlaco I received a tuennaRo front Doudlah, who by the way, rcomblcH Fatty Arbuckle, nnkliiR mo to cancel Horn- mern match with Farmer Hurnn nt Kcho, an he wlnhed to una Hurnn at Heud with OeorRo, Tho wire alno nald If I would do thin ho would inntoh Hummer with Oeorge, March 0. I wlrel back acceptlnR the matoh, but would not cnncol tho ro with Hurnn under any connhteratlon. Thin wire munt have hurt Doudlah, for he nent mo n collect mennaRe, which I refuned to accept, telling me I could never hopo to have any or my bnyn appear beforo hln club In future. "Ah the Portland fnnn well know, 1 tried nevernl tlmee to get Oeorge to appear In n Portland rliiR, but ho made tonus no high I cnuld not meet thorn nnd ntlll llvo within tho city ordinance, which forced mo to turn tho match down. "To glvo tho fan nn Idea or what thin conceited young Hond boxer demanded for nppcarlng In Portland, I will say he anked moro than such ntarn an Hob McAlilnter, Fighting Hilly Murray and Johnny Coulon. If ho received what ho asked, It would mako Kddle Campl, Hilly Maacott, I,co Johnson and Muff Hronnon green with envy. I bollove Mlko Olbbons would bo more reasonable. "That I am nlncore In ray belief that Hommern can tame the Hearcat, I am sending you a check for $C0, which you are to hand to George tho minute ho steps off the scale weigh Ing 1S8 poundn or leu, rlnnnldo. This In with tho understanding tho two boyn aro to meet In Portlnnd an the main event or tho Uuslnesa Men's club nhow to be staged March 23. I will also let Fatty Doudlah and the hush chnmplon, Hilly Oeorge, pro tect themselves by bringing Dr. Counlnoau with them to rererco. I will pay all tho doctor's expenses. I can do no more, and it is now up to Doudlah to accept or .admit that ho was only trying to Ret n llttlo cheap publicity nt tho cxponso or Sommers. I hopo this offer will bo ttMt OOOO U)OOt lUT HIM Qt41Ht nOOO TO CON ttHT HINT) bokt eorncn m roeArnv- a fellow ioio nt Aoour A Punt RICH TOBACCO W.D CUT--A LITTLE C CtW MIMM COHTIMTMf r WHIN AnANfiHCf VNOCIUWNOt THAI a umi cetw or w-swiitunn iTitrv.NntCMi rrrn eoiM TOBACCO. -1 I HtAH ALor or I cr rtuowa a that l " iricMtwraiTwouiol , MWHituT roe icrl I rr 1 m J 34- It lV? IT'S up to a man's judgment after a friend has (old him the facts about W-B CUT Chewing: no excess sweetening or flavoring, just rich, sappy tobacco, shredded and lightly salted co as to bring out the flavor without so much grinding and spitting. Naturally a littlo chew would last and satisfy: that's why a 10c. pouch of W-B goes twice as far as ten cents' worth of the old ordinary kind of chewing. VUU r WETMAM-BRUTON COMPAHT, 1107 BtWmy, Kw Tk Cly THE PORTLAND HOTEL PORTLAND, OREGON The Rose City's world-famed hotel, occu pying an entire block. All Outside rooms. Superior dining nnd grill ser vice. An atmosphere of refinement, - with a service of courtsey. European Plan; 1.50 and Up RICHARD V. CIIILDS, Mamtger accepted by tho time I return homo in a fow days." AcceptlnR the challenge of Hobby Kvans, Al Bom mora' manager, W. L. Doudlah, of tho Bond Athletic club, who has beon interested In promoting boxing matches for Hilly Oeorge, stat ed thin morning that Ocorgo Is will ing to meet Somtncrs in Portland ear ly in April and that ho will do It without cost to cither Sommers or to Kvans. Manager Doudlah received, with considerable Interest, tho announce ment that Hobby Evans canceled tho engagement ho bad made for Al Som mers with Farmer Uurns at Echo, Saturday evening, owning to poor at tendance "Whon Ocorgo wont to Echo to right Farmer Uurns," Mr. Doudlah said, "ho did not crab on tho poor houso, but went in and made the right for only $28. That shows bis stylo. He'll fight in Portland for nothing." For sign painting see Edwards. Adv. CAR OUTLOOK BETTER Annulling of Piscnjrcr Train In Xlo Kant May IUrllcvo, Hays Oliver. (From Thursday's Daily.) That chancos aro Improving for a bolter car nerrlco for Bond, is the statement of Travelling Freight and Passenger Agent H. C. Oliver. He states that passenger trains aro being annulled dally on sevoral of tho lines In tho cast and mlddlo west, to giro better opportunities to bandlo tho freight business, and bel loves that this polity will give some relief. Locally tho policy of making emp ties has been adopted, loaded cars received here being unloaded as rap Idly as posslblo and turned over to somo 3cnd shipper for his uso. A desirable bread knife frco with every annual subscription to Tho Dend Dullotln. True Economy . . . muni the wise spending of one's money nuking every dollar do lull duty and getting in return aa article Uut will utbiy you In every way. i iVvWVWWWWVWVvWVvVWVW Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of SuxJud Sat. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. TelepUoe Red 1-431 or 701 City Sale O&e Dead Company Btalng Tb . WHITE . is a real bargain because It Is sold at a popular price i because It gives you the kind of sewing you delight ini because it will turn out the work qulcUy and thoroughly and give you a life time of satisfactory service because its improvements will enable you to do things which can't be done J , on any other machine i because it will please you J with its fine finish and beauty of its furniture. In short you will find the Thltc reliable and desirable from every point cf view. IT if . (. vfjfvtl. faft oltf tfMI h ol f rri thnnf trmi f-i j- muv4 V machine I he White is. If there is no White dealer bandy, write us direct for cat- ? alogs. We do not sell to catalog house. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines. J $ WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO, CLEVELAND, o. I M)U bam: 1Y 1IKND ri'llMTrilK CO. IF YOU TOIL FOR A LIVING READ THIS: Do you knowMint the Stnte of Oregon has spent approximately half a million dollars in reclaiming several thousands of acres of the hest land in Deschutes county, so that YOU may have a place to call home, and at the same time be independent of boss or landlord? There is absolutely no guesswork as to the value of these lands. Loan companies arc right now making loans on lands in this project, and placing a value of $75.00 per acre thereon. This means that every acre which carries a water right is actually worth $100. The State of Oregon is today offering 40, 80 or 1(50 acres at $40 per acre for land that is irrigated; one-tenth down, tho balance spread over 20 years, and with two full crop years coming between the first and second payments. COME TODAY and make application. I assure you that the offer cannot long, remain open, for the lands to be sold this year will soon be taken. t JUST THINK I First class IRRIGATED LAND, seven to ten miles from Bend, for $40.00 per acre. This is an opportunity that will present itself only once in a lifetime. Tumaio Land Sales Office PRESS BUILDING, BEND, OREGON CASTINGS IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS DEND. OREGON PHONE BLACK 741 BOX AND SLAB WOOD Now $3.00 Per Load OREGON FUEL CO. PHONE US NOW-RED 661 Lots at Half the Price Asked in other additions of Equal Distance from the Business Center. Lots 40X105.. $75 for Inside, $100 for Corners Lots 50X125 . $100 for Inside, $125 for Corners REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Central Oregon's Leading INSURANCE AGENCY Fire AntoBt)le Life Accident Surety Bonds J. A. PASTES OREGON STREET, DEND. OREGON Member rirt)nii(j Hrnlty lloaril , ,'." i