The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 29, 1917, Page PAGE 9, Image 9

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STATE HELPS 10
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FOSTER
LOCAL HATCHERY
IMPROVED.
IS
V
(urn of Trout Minium m for Central
Oickiiii'm liiiki'N mill Hlii'iiiim
JiivoHfH Miicli Time mill
Ciiiihtmit Allt'lit Inn.
To make fUlilMK Hhi delight Unit
(III) IlllgllirS Wllllt III t lllM Slll'tloil, III-
vulvim mi small Hxpi'inlltiirn by (li
Mtnto of Oregon li "' WH' ut ,m'
ploymeiit of Kniim hpi't'lnllHln, out
lay In hatcheries, transportation fa
t ollltlfit mill other outlay. To keep
tin) lakes mill streams of the statu
wiilt stocked with (rout entails the
constant attention or mi Important
nrm of tlm state's administration.
Among tlio district m fur Hit flah
I tut In concerned. Central Oregon -tiuplea
mi Important place In tlm
)nnrtH of fishermen, for tlm haunts,
tlm unexcelled f UhltiK grounds mid
some of (hi) best liltliiK mnl largest
tronl miywlitirtt obtainable.
Tho stain of Oregon maintains it
hatchery near Ilend whr null urn
prnpiigaled for tlil" section. During
the Inst year runny change have been
iiihiIii In Improving Hi" Iih'hI liatrhery
to iioeoiiimodHte n larger rapacity
Hiiil to enable tli hatching mnl rais
ing of trout iml stilted to this lo
imllty. Willi the present facilities
Uih IIhihI hatchery will easily have
room to feed two million trout. Tln
iimln illlrli whs widened to enable
llio flow of more fresh str for Uih
three fish pond whlrh are 12 fet
wide mnl 30 tent Iomk. llefiire tlm
now poiiilii were built less than 100,
000 trout minnow could he properly
red. With tlm present outlay two
morn poniU cnn be supplied with
wntnr from tlm ditch wt It present
slxe.
Cnut Curt Taken,
Tlm riwirliiK of trout Involve al-
tlirlvu butter when next to nature,
Thu minnows, urn supplied with n
illnt, tlm iirlni'lpli) features of which
in i) liver mnl old mackerel. It Is
olio of thu iirlticlpli) ilutliiii of tlm
hiilrlmry tender lo sen to II Unit the
wutnr Ih kept ill mi nvnii totnpera
ttuo. (Dent riun In nlo exorcised
Hint Hid troiiulm mid pomtii inn lui
exceedingly clean mid free from i
diseases. Not until tlm iiiIiiiiowh urn
ill least four months old, or iibout
two Iik lii'M lone, hih tlmy planted In
tlm luldiH mnl MtiiiuitiH of HiIm vi
cinity. l.ocnl lliitcliiiy Huco4Nfiil
Hxpeilonce Iihm hIiowii that trout
liutclmd mid cured for hero do much
butter than limy did wlmn tlmy were
tulmii to tlm lloniKivlllo hatchery for
hatching mnl returned here for fit
liiK.anil iilniitliiK. Tlm wardens ox
plal'n thai hutching and feeding In
OIK) plllCI) ClialllM tlm (tout to lie
I'Oiuo acclimated 111011) readily.
Tlm rainbow mnl aleolhead trout
hih tlm varieties which seem to bo
tlm most suited lo local hittcliliiK
mid reeding. Ily experience It Iihm
been hIiowii that tlmy thrlvo lint tor
In water tlm tiiiiipnraliirn of tlm Don-
cliutim river. KaHtorn llronk trout
an hhIiI to Im ImcomlnK moro popu
lar imch your.
Hl'llhllll III1 I KIT.
Kliii'o litHl Auitunt morn than OfiO,
000 trout havo boon planted In Cen
tral Orison lakna mid HlreaniH. Tlm
placi'N where MloeklllK baa occurred
ant KiihI l.aliu, I'aullna Lake, Don
cliuttm river and Hovnral of IIm main
braucliiiN, MetolliiH river, llluo mid
Muttlefi l.akfM, Trout Creek. Mill
Ciook and novural of tlm winullur
NtrmiuiH In tlm vicinity of HlNtern.
In tlm opinion or ('l)di) M. McKay.
flnhliiK In tlm Central OrcKou
Htreaiim and lake oiiKbt to lm thu
bMt It Iiiik over been, owIiik to (lm
oxIhuhIvo plautliiK that Iibh boon
done by thu Htale In the luwl three
yearn. The fluh are. or out; lit to lie.
lm wtya, of coiiMlderHblti nlo, and
there ohould lm an abuudaiico.
UNI IN TO
URGE CLAIMS
WANT HOME WORKMEN
FOR RAILROAD.
(Vnlinl (.otiimll Coiiiniltteo Will I'nt
Mailer I'p lo ('omiucrrlal Clult
((Miliolllec Si'tt Week To
Coicldec Older riiio.cn.
RULLETIN TEAAI WINS
FROM SHEVLIN-HIXON
l.illoberiiieii Iihc Tlneo Ktralclil
City l-uKiie Mutili Hwiiomiii
Cnpturiw IIIkIi Kcurt'.
In
(Trotn Kuturday'n Dally.)
NIiiihIIiik or the Teiini".
Won l.imt I'et.
Martin Canlmmn . 17 10 XiO
llrookK'Koaulou .16 12 .KKC
IIhiiiI llulletln 14 l: .819
MheVllll-IIUon . . 8 111 .2UC
I'layltiK ncaliiHt Tlm Shevlln
lllxou Company teoui. The IIhiiiI Iltil
lut Im liowlttm look tbreii Ntrulubt In
mom nll-yimr around mploymant or , t,,ly ,,. lttRKvU , (.r.
(From Hatiirday' Dally.)
DoolrltiK to como Into donor touch
with thi) Commercial club work lu
ri-itard to tlm propoHud $100,000 city
bond Initio for tlm Htrahoru railway.
a Hpeclal comiiiltteu rnpreHDUtluK tlm
Cuutral Labor Tradim & Farm Coun
cil will meet with the Commercial
club committee next week, before
tlm final report Ih hIvcii at tlm Com
mercial club luncheon on WodnaKilay.
TIiIm wiih decided on IiihI iiIkIH at tlm
miliar meotlui: or thu council, whan
Harry 1'earnon, A. K. Kilwardn and
II. Hall were named to confer with
tlm huntnrH' committee and come to
nu uudorHtundliiK In regard to thu
relation or local labor with tlm pro
poned railroad.
Can Huluic Hlcriloii.
While It Ih unilemtood that labor
In Ilend Ih Keimrally favorable to tlm
votliiK or $100,000 bniiiU to liiRUru
Htrahoru contruutloii, liiHtructloua
are Htlll to be i: I veil, ami It Ih cIhIiikhI
that a hoIIiI union vole can hwIiik the
election nltlmr way. One or tlm chief
poliita which the rouucU'a commit
tee will HHk to have nettled. Ih III
rek'ard to tlm labor nupply. They
coutHiid Hint labor for Hie eoimtrue-
tlmj or the road from llond hIioiiIiI
he drawn from Ilend nud tlm vicinity,
rather than brlu:liiK lu erttwa of
workmen from other parta or tlm
atato and tlm Cnltwl KtattM. Tlmy
will HHk that local men bo nlven thu
IirererMiicH.
Other quiHitloiiH of minor Import
uuce, It Ih undarHtmHl will he brour.ht
up when tlm labor committee and
the Commercial club inombum who
are InvoHtlKatltiK public opinion on
tlm Hubject r.ct toKether.
BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS
I3UICK BUILDINOS IN BRND
VALUE. ABOUT
$500,000
FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS
NONE
OTHER BUILDINOS
VALUE ABOUT
$2,000,000
EIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER
$100,000
JcT." BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO.
BO
S STABBED
BYYOUNGEHLAD
HARRY EVANS, 17, WILL
RECOVER.
Thirteen Vcnr Old llownril Itniu-y
.Vol I iim Aallant, If tit Will
Not I'aio I'oriunl Action lie-caiiM-
tif l'litbcrV IIIneH.
(IVorn Ktunlay'g Dally.)
ductlon or th crtiricat) or attend
ance ayatem In the county arhooU.
Cut ThU Out It Ih Worth Motiry.
IJOM'T MISS TINS Cut out thli
. ' . ' ' " " WON'T MISS TJIIS Cut out tblt
AccordliiK to thU plan, each pupil Bp enclrwe with 6c to Toley & Co.
neither almont nor tardy during the , 2o,b Hhffii,i a i.im. ...
acliool yitr. will receive a certificate I
or award bIriioiI by the Instructor, the
county Muperlntendemt, aud the state
HUperltitenilent.
.Mr Thompson hellevoa that the
arherne will be of considerable value
aa a Htlrnulus to bettor attendance, ' everywhere Adv.
283ft Sheffield Ave, Chicago. Ill
writing your name and addroaa clear
ly. You will recelvo In return a
trial package containing- Folcy'a
Honey and Tar Compound for coueha.
colds and croup; Foloy Kidney Pills,
and Koloy Cathartic Tablets. .Sold
a m u m
v
n man. Tlm crch for the local hatch
ery are obtained from fUh In Odell
nnd David lakes about May, tlm Hum
depending on how far the hihihoii Ih
ndvunced. Ilcfore truimportliiK tlm
eggH from tlm luktw they are care
fully parked In large boxes In which
i U iiiom. The imiM U coveriMl with
Ice. When the eggs arrive at the
hatchery limy are placed In large
wire trnR, two feet long and 12
Inches wide, mid are put lu the
troughs so that water cnn pan
through the banketa over the eggs
The eggn remain lu these trays about
four weeks, or until such a time aa
the egg's sack remnlns. Then they
are removed to the feeding ponds,
Nupplled constantly with fresh run
ning water. It Is the theory that the
young mlnnov.s should be taken from
the trays aa soon ns possible to plant
itiody alleys last night. The totnl
tally for the evening was 2312 to
22 14. The Hcore:
Hlicllii'HIoii.
Players 1st 2d .Id Total
I
rlvtausnu ... 137 124 I'JK 4U
Hettinger 142 14? 148 4S7
lienor 17'J lfil 2 442
Kloehr 132 121 140 393
Pletch -....177 100 1C3 49C
Totals 7C7 700 738 2214
Ilend lliillclln.
Cartnody 1S2 10U 141 399
Hteldl I7 193 1C4 624
Kstea 17C 1(0 140 4fiC
Terrell . 11(4 1C7 130 4G1
Mettasco . 13t 1G1 176 472
Totals 784 777 7U 2316
them In the troughs, because they dv.
Heo Kdwardi for paper hanging.
A PYRAMID WITH A FIRM
FOUNDATION
Service
Quality, Combined
With Low Prices
I
Square Dealing
WHAT YOU WANT
WHEN YOU WANT IT
F. Dement f& Co.
Orpo.UcP.0. GROCERIES W.II Strrtt
Mi:irriNO today i:itkcti:d pkin
MANKNT OIKJAMTOIN TO
CAKUY ON OOOD ltOADS WOltK
OVKItTL'tll-" PltliSIDKNT.
WILL PICK TEACHERS
ON TUESDAY EVENING
(From Saturday's Dally llulletln.)
The first spring day In several
weeks started the bug on good roads,
an a result of which tlm Ilend Auto
mobile club was organltcd this noon
nt a meeting held at thu Pilot Iluttu
Inn.
Dispensing with many or tho us
ual formulltloa of organization, the
club elected li, J. Ovcrturf, presi
dent; Harper W. Hkuso, vice presi
dent; Prank It. Prince, secretary,
and Clyde M. McKay, treasurer.
That the club may be on n work
ing foundation within a abort time,
Prealdeut Ovcrturf appointed Dennis
Carmody, O. C. Heukle and P. C
Harrison a committee on constitu
tion mid bylaws, upon which a re
port will be given ut the next meet
ing March 31.
To interest not only owners of
automobiles in the advancement of
tho cause or good roads, It wan sug
gested Hint a Killers' Club bo mi
adjunct organisation to tho auto
mobile club, this organization to
havo a membership of "go-aloiiga"
who are Interostud In tho good roads
movomeiit of this locality.
Tho moetliig this noon was called
nt tho liiHtlgntlon of A. Whlsuuiit,
who culled the meeting together mid
briefly outlined tho purposes and
IntoiitloiiH,
Twunty-sovon nitto owners and
others were in ntteiidanco at tho
mooting.
OPPOSITION IS DENIED
Klka ut The DuIIoh Will Not lllock
Organization nt llond.
(From Monday's Dally.)
That the Klka lodgo at Thu Halloa
will offer no opposition to tho grant
ing of n charter tor n lodgo lu llond,
wna tho word rocelved hero today
by Vornon A. Forbes, oua off tho
primo movers in tho prollmlunry
work of organization horo.
Tho Btntumont wna made In con
tradiction of a report which had tntt
matod that tho lodgo at Tho Dnllos
would provo a stumbling block lu
tho way of the llond antlored herd.
School Hoard Mcots uud Adjourns,
After Deciding on Co-OjhtiiHoii
With Athletic Club.
(From Saturday's Dally.)
Lacking time to go Into tho work
thoroughly, the Head school board,
meeting last night, postponed the
annual election of teachers for the
coming school year, and will take up
this and other business ut an ad
journed meeting to be held Tues
day evening.
Discussion was hold as to the ad
visability of co-operating with thu
llond Amateur Athletic club by hav
ing an instructor in the schools who
would be able to handle both man
ual training and physical training.
It was decided to tnko the matter
up with the athletic club.
The directors voted In rnvor of
taking out a membership in the Na
tional Kducutlounl association.
As the sequel to a fistic encoun
ter In which .he engaged last night.
17 year old Harry Kvans, sou of
Pert Kvans, of this city. Is confined
lu the Ilend Hurgrtal Hospital today,
Buffering from a knife wound lu the I
left side. Ills alleged assailant ! , fJQ
Howard, the 13 year old son of J
C. Itaney, or Ilend.
According to Information placed
In the hands or District Attorney II.
II. DoArtnoud, the two hoys were
scuffling shortly after f o'clock last
night and the blows exchanged bo
came too strenuous to suit the taste
of the younger lad. Drawing his
pocket knife, he pluuped It Into
young Kvans' side. Heavy clothes
worn by tho older boy saved him
from serious Injury, and It was re
ported at the hospital today that he
wan In no real danger.
Young Itauoy's lather Is reported
to bo seriously ill, and because of
this, Kvans' parents are unwilling
to take any formal action In tho mat
ter. District Attorney DeArmond Is
taking the matter under advisement,
I ho stated this afternoon.
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The Family Cream Separator
Have you seen the New Sharp
ies? Tho entire family will be
delighted with this wonderful
invention which we have re
ceived from the "world's largest
separator factory." Your girl
may turn slowly end make tho
work very easy. Your boy can
readily fill the large low supply
can.
THE NEW
HARPIES
SUCTION-FEED
separator akima clean at an$
speed. Capacity increases as
vou turn faster so vou can finish ih
Job toontr when In hurry. Deliver cream of ih exmet thlcknean detlnd
no matter what th speed. Nootherseparator has theseimportant advantages.
The simple tabular bowl Is a favor! to wi. the women folks It's so
easy to clean. There are onljr three pieces- ns discs to wash. The Section-feed
Separator has many other new and exclutive features.
Bring in the whole family and let us show you juit how it work.
You'll ail be interested and well be clad to tee you.
F. DEMENT & CO.
BEND. : OREGON
Opposite Pott 0ct
Genuine Sharpies repairs and oMs carried In stoex
a & Ml
C U-aBSTCffUl Wi'3 I ta
. ?5flVj-JiCt2L I fJMl
m &vLJJ$W$'te
,-iBauESiv iwn y-2r
K
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B
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Bend-Silver Lake
and way points
MAIL, FREIGHT, and
PASSENGER. SERVICE
Pioneer Auto Stage and Truck Co.
SUCCESSORS TO WENANDY LIVERY CO.
TO (llVi: DINM'lt DANCi:
(Kroni Monday's Dally.)
Manager W. C. Illrdsall, or the
I'llot Ilutto Inn, amiounceB that on
Thursday evening tho first of n ser
ies of dinner dance will bo given at
the new hotel to which the public Is
Invited. It Is expected to hold the
dances regularly hereafter.
BETTER ATTENDANCE
IN SCHOOLS WANTED
County Kunertiitcndfiit Thompson
riiuiN to Introduce Ortlfirnto
H)tcm, ns KiigKcMctl.
(From Monday's Dally.)
Acting on a suggestion received
from Superintendent of Public In
struction J. A. Churchill, County
School Superintendent J, Alton
Thompson la planning on tho Intro-
TIVY OUR
Pasteurized Milk
Other Lie it. None Ketpt Let.
trr, Salei have doubled in pad
30 dayi.
CENTRAL OREGON
FARMERS'
CREAMERY
i Phone Red 131
No Want Too Big
No Want Too Small
That BAUER'S GROCERY
Can't Fill for You
And delUcr promptly and In the bebt condition. Our
Krocerlea, produce, fruit ore nlnuya fresh. Our sanitary
refrigerator counter Loop our dairy poducts cool and
fresh, llcst prices In cuuned goods of the best brands.
BAKER'S GROCERY
Wall Street, Near Onto
Phone Red 161
RlliVL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE LWESTMUNTS
C. V. SILVIS
BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES
AND CITY PROPERTY
LOTS FOR SALE IN EVERY ADDITION IN BEND
TIJinER
PROPERTY HANDLED FOR NON-RESIDENTS.
HOUGHT AND SOLD.
OFFICE OREGON STREET
ONE CENT
A WORP IS ALL A
LITTLB WANT AD
WILL COSf VOU,
For slgu painting see Edwards.
Air.