The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 12, 1917, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    IIRNI) I.UM.ICTIN, IIKNI), OltKflON, Tlll'IlHiMV, APIUIi J2, 1017.
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JNDIOATIONH POINT TO 1IUHY
VKAIl IN 1017 JKIWI.ItHON
irOUNTV I'AUM IiANDH LOOK
I'HOHI'KltOim INCIIKAHKI)
, AMIKACIN HHOWtf.
(From lUturdny'n Dully.)
It Is nn oiirnurnRltiR prospcict (or
Cnntrnl Onwnn, ami parllmilarly IIiIh
locality this spring to o nt loimt
tlircu nut of ovnry flvo fnrmors on
mnchom northonat of llon'tl clonrlntc
ii bit of I ft ml, IiuIIiIImk additional
fonctt, much of which Im niitmtnritlnl
rork foncct, preparatory to lironklnx
up morn innil for mmIIiik. Tim
MprliiK linpruvomiint limn I nn In
full Must nmuiiR Ihn Cmitrnl OriiKou
fnrniorn tills wmk mid If fovornlilo
vrnthur rniitlmm miodluic will ho
on In full kwIiik unit wnuk.
Tnkl'iiR n trip throiiRli Control Oro
rmi yosliirilny, It wiih ovldntit from
oliiorvntloii (hut not only won ll IS
tho inont prosperous ynnr tlni fnr
mor linn had In thlH rilstrlrt, hut that
hn will put to imo thin surplus In
damn In ImprovliiK IiIh hind oud
IiuIIiIIiik on It. Junt what tlm In
orrnsn lit norniRn thin ynr will Im,
If nny, In difficult to nsaurtnln, for
Ihn district Iminndlutnly trlhutitry
to Ilmid, but In thn locality tributary
to MndniN and Culvnr, thn lur-rouso
In thn Kround to lin wiotlml to sprliiK
i; nil n will bo nbnut IS pr emit, nny
pnrsons Koimnilly luformml nn to
conditions In Ji'ffuriioii county.
NprliiR work Ih now on In Juffor
mim ennui)' nt IU IihIkIiI. Thn wlutnr,
with henvy nnd contliiutHl snows, nl
thnuRh holdliiK bark tint m)Iur work
hwvituI wvnkH, will Iih prnduetlvn of
bit; nropit this ynr If thn wtsUlmr
contliiui'it warm Iiiiir diiourIi to rIvo
the Rrnln h ntnrt.
All thrntiRli tlm l.nniontn rnunli,,
MprliiR plowliiR nud simhIIiik Ik uiidnr
wny, nud tho coiidltloni thnrn nrn
nifHt nnnournRliiR. In thn I'owoll
llultu dUtrlct. tlm proflportu wnrn
imvor butter for it IIr nlfnlfn crop.
"I'll urn U to bn n blR Inrrcnun In tlio
nrrtmKn, ny fnrinurs In Hint locality.
Contrnl OrnRoti ImiRiin will huvn paid
timplroH who Will bo mnpoiiiilbln to
thn limKUn. Thoro will bo tho unml
imt nffort lit f m ynnr to brlmt about n
nyntum for thn inont nffoctlvu bund
IIiir of RiimoN from thn ntiuidpolut
of offlolnlH, nnd thn bant inmi In thin
ilbitrlct will bn Holmitnd to offlclntu
nt nil rmiiuh coniltictuil undor thn
nuiiplcuH of thn I on k no.
In all probability tho tunRua son
Hon will opon In Hunt, with Tlm
HliovlluIllxnn nlnn pltiyliift Dnnd,
nud Madrnn-Culvor playliiR I'rlnovlllu
nt l'rliiuvlllu, In tho cuso at thn
formnr omtnKoiilimt, tlm local fntin
will havu nn opportunity to RunRo
thn ntrniiRth of thn Ilund nines.
FARM LOAN ADVICE
WILL BE SENT SOON
(From Hnlurdny'n Dally.)
That final stops run noun bn taken
In tho orRnuliatlon of Farm Loan
lf ussoclntlniiii nlrcady begun In tlm
vicinity nf (lend, was nuido known
today whon n lottor wn rcrolvvd by
II. C. Hill, from thn Perioral l.aud
bank nf Kpnknun, utalliiR that or
i Rnnliatlon of tlm bank will noon bo
oomptatn and that nn noon nn thU U
lnn, tlm norossiiry blniiku nnd In
furniatlnu imcrmnry to closo tlm or
fcunlxntlou In this section, will bu fur
ii l hud.
BASEBALL SEASON
MAY OPEN APRIL 29
HIGH SCHOOL SQUAD
MAKING READY FOR
COMING TRACK MEET
I tl pi i I'nrr, Formerly of Unlvrmlty
of Idaho, DlrrrlH TrnlnlriK of
Itoml AllilrtrM,
(From Frldny'ri Dally.)
Undor tho illroctlon of Itnlph Parr,
fnrmnrly of thn Uiilvomlty of Idaho
track tnnm, thn Iloud IiIrIi school
miuad In Mnrtlnic prollmlnnjy work
bnfnra sottlliiK down to n nix wanks'
Rrlnd nn n prufneo to thn Contrnl
UrcRon truck nud fluid moat to bo
bold horn In Muy.
AccordliiR to word Just rocolvod
from JnffnrNoii county, Culvor IiIrIi
linn hIriioiI up In nddltlon to thoiv
outurod from Crook nud DcNchutoi
countlim. Thn program of nvmitH
will probably bn dotormlnml at a
mnotliiK of Nchnol roprimoutntlvoH to
bu hold In Prliiovllln tomorrow.
In propnratlon for thn dcclumatlun
coutoNt, whlali la to bn hold on tho
immu dny nn thn moot, oratorical try
outN will bo hold In tho Iloud IiIrIi
nchnol next Friday.
SILVER LAKE BEEVES
ARE ON WAY TO BEND
B.A.A.C.GIVES UP
SWIMMING POOL ON
ACCOUNT OF COST
PIIOIIIIHTIVI. COHT OF CON
HTItUCTION AND MAINTKN
ANOIJ NICCIiNHITATKH AIIAND
ON.MKNT OF 'JIIIH FKATUItW
iVKW HITi: IH HOUOIIT.
(Frnm Thuradny'fl Dully.)
W (' llulck. of Silver I.oko. In on
III") way to Iloud, drlvliiR cntlln niif
flrlont to fill two enra, to bu alilppod
to Pnrtlnnd Katurday vln tlm OroRoti
Trunk. nccnrdliiR to word rocolvod by
FrolRht and PaaiieuRor AroiiI J. T.
Hardy. Mr. llulck ntnrtml on bin
trip on Saturday of lost wook.
Four chair nt your norvlco nt the
Motropolltan. No waltliiR. Adv.
Ron J. Ityan & Co., for farm land
lonna. Adr.
(From Frldny'n Dally.)
Ilocauftu Hnwor connoctloiiR nro not
pOHnlblo for tlm awlmmliiR tank pro
pound for tho Kyinrinnlum of thn Ilond
Amatour Athlotlc club, and bccauNo
thn coit of limtallatlon and main
tonancn nf tho tank would bo nlmoiit
prohibitive, It wan decided lant iiIrIiI
at a mootltiR of tlm board of direc
tor of thu club, with whom tho
bulldliiR commlttoo mot, to abandon
Indefinitely thn tank feature of tho
Ntructure, mid to oek a lto that
would bo moro aultablo for the club'
pur POUCH.
With roRard to another altn, tho
dlroetora tolcRraphcd I). K, Hunter
thin mnrnliiR for tho beit propoNltlon
hn could mako on lots 1 and 3, block
If), tlm ilto formerly lined for tho
baHobnll park on Ilond Ntroct, In ox
cliuiiRo for tho lot which ho ruvo tho
club near tho Hold ncbool bulldliiR.
Mr. Hunter In how In Detroit, Mich
lean, nud word In expected from him
today on Ronin tentative offer.
Tlm revlnlon nf tho plnim, not to
Include thu nwlmmlriR tank, will Ion
hoii thn cunt of construction approx
imately C000, nccordliiK to a roiiRh
entlmnto by Architect I.eo A. Tho man
mid Ouy II. WIInoii, who hvo been
actively onRnRod In wnrklnR out the
preliminary plnim for tlm bulldliiR.
If thu club U uble to obtain tho
loin It donlroH on Ilond ntreet, cm
brncliiR n frontuRo of 100 feet, nnd n
depth nf HO feet, 11 will build on
both of tlienu lot, and will have n
full biiHemoiit without Rroat cot of
uxcnvntliiR. An abutidanco of uatur
nl llRht will bo afforded for tho K)'m
uanlum owing to the 111 fool apnea
remaluliiR unoccupied In the width
of the lot. That It would cot np
approximately $3600 for excavation
on the lot which Mr. Hunter donated,
without nnnuranco that suitable
ilralnaRo for the tank would be pon
nlble, mid In addition to the Rroat
cott of rnalntalnliiR tho tank, were
oRsontlal fonturoN brouRht out nt lant
ulRlit'N dlncunnlon nf tho plans. It
linn boon tontntlvoly entlmnted that
tho cost of tho bulldliiR will ap
proximate $13,000.
BOWLING SEASON IS
NEARING THE CLOSE
Mnrlln & Cimlimnii mill Jlroolin-Hriii
Ion TemiiN t Itoll for Hiipmnwy
Next ''liiirndny Nllit.
(From 8nturdfty'n Dnlly.)
The Mnrtln & Cash man bowlem
took n fresh Rrlp on tho top rung of
tho percentnKO Inddor lant nlRht,
when they defeated tho Bliovlln-Hlx-on
Company team two out of three
Ramos In tlm city Icoruo match nt
the Cnrmody nlloyfl. Tho race Ih
closo for first honorn In tho Icaguo,
nnd tho IlrookH-Scanlon players will
roll oRalnst Martin & Cashmnn for
tho supremacy next Thursday even
Iiir, In tholr last contest of tho sea
son. Tho score:
Hlinvllnlllxori.
Players 1st 2d 3d Total
Hwansou 1C.1 110 146 430
Hettinger 1C0 144 140 443
Houor 104 131 118 3C3
Btochr 127 134 132 3S3
I'lotch 140 20S 201 60S
Totols 000 733 701 2124
.Mnrtln & Cunlmuui.
HprlnRor 18G 137 ICC 478
Mnrtln 144 ICC 300
Shaw 148 180 304
Ilrandoau 1C1 100 1G7 C08
Palmertou . 130 177 14C 4C3
Johnson . lie 12C 242
Totals .740 834 741 231C
GEORGE EXPECTED TO
GIVE SOMMERS A GO
t)H'iil CouilltloiiN Favor Itcml ISoxrr,
With 10 Tlirco.Mlimlo ItouniU
Priuevllli (So Thursday.
(From Haturday's Dally.)
Al. Sommorn, of Portland, Pacific
Coast middleweight boxltiR champion
In RolnR to be Riven a much differ
ent sort of ro on April 1C In Ilond,
whon he meets Hilly (leorRe, whom
lm took under bin wIiiks last Tues
day nlRht at Portland, If the Inside
dopo that local fans have Is of any
account to JuiIko by.
Sommers Is, as all the fans who
saw Tuesday night's performance, a
uluvor. fast and aRRreslve boxer, a
style altnoNt diametrically opposite
to that under which QeorRO boxes.
In six two-minute rounds, Qeorgo
Just can't Renerato enough steam and
Rot Into enough action to glvo out his
best punches. Nobody ever told
Portland fans that Ceorgo was a
wltard on his pedals, nor woro tho
ttm tooo .juoot riMO. jocntrt kmow ih valuc or iamih. qualiti..., 1
LiSlWH TflHMVI Vn Mlfllll MM L Mill A.i k vnii !
MUST WIM TO-OAy ' jM CHtW OM TAf JU04C.I
H. PtUB IMTMt fULO
YOU men ttet to putting reliance Into good stock.
Ever since you learned of the rich tobacco of
which W-B CUT Chewing is made, there has
been a bid and increasing demand for it. The idea of
shredding the leaf, so that you can get at the tobacco
satisfaction without so much grinding and spitting, has
made o winning with men also. The litfJo chew that
lasts and satisfies is the thing.
MJt Vj WFrMAn.BRUTOfI COHfAHT, 1107 Em?, few T Cty
(From Friday's Dally Ilulletln)
It looks like a IiIk year for base
imII In Central Oregon. With the
lirepnratlun nf n nchmliilo far tlm
mmnnn being madn up by tlm board
of dlroetora of the Central Oregon
llaseball Iwiriio nt Culvor today, It
Ih likely that next Sunday will find
thn two local tennis, tlm Iloud nnd
Thn Hhovlln-Hlxon Company's nggre-
' Ration frolicking on tho diamond In
n prnctlco rnmo to Umber up Jolnta
, that have not boon worked on dur
ing tho wlutor month. Tho souson
may opon April 20.
With a dotlulto schedule to work
upon, Ilond and tho other Central
Oregon towns will bo nnaurod of n
better brnnd of bnsebnll than It has
over had. Tho plan now Is to glvo
Ilond n bnll Rnmo overy Buiidny nt
home, nlternntliiR between thn I'rlne
vlllo mid Mndrnn-Culvor nines, Thn
Krounds likely will bo put In much
better conditions than they woro Inst
yonr mid tho smiting capacity of thn
Krnudatnnd nud bleachers consider
ably enlarged,
One feu turn thnt will probably
lileaso thn fmiH this yonr Is that tho
A womt
irn4lr fill
' lupply co.
All tl?e Cream At All Speeds
Every member of tho family turns the separator handle
at a different rate. And, no ono turns al wuys at the exact
speed stamped upon tho crank, it simply can't bo done.
Your present separator, unless a suction-feed, has a
constant inflow of milk. Whenever tho speed falls, a lot
of cream slips away through tho milk-spout and is lost
forever. Experts estimnto that most farmers lose from
7 to 13 lbs. of butter yearly from each cow because they
turn their separators below speed. You are, no doubt,
ono of tho losers and very likely a heavy loser. But
you can stop this loss right now by using
THE NEW
SHARPLES
SUCTJOK-FEED
8prtor. This wondtrful miehln automitlrallr rrgutaus th Inflow of milk In
xct proportion to lh sklmmlni fore. It sits all tho cnura at all ptd.
Psthor can "speed up" iho crank to 33 revolutions a minute and finish the chore
quickly. Mother or the girls can turn at a leleurely rate. Kail or slow, the Suction
feed Separator skims absolutely clean a ,d delivers cream ofunlformdenilty-not thick
today and thin tomorrow. It'a the only separator having these valuable feature.
Tha slender Tubular bowl gives double skimming force. It'a the only bowl con
tslnlns no discs or bladrs. There's Just one piece In It-a single small cone, as simple
and assy to clean as a nipkln ring.
The New Sharpies Is ruggedly fculli for hrd service. It Is neat, compact, run
easily and oils itself. . r
There ere msny other eiclutlve and Important featureafto be found In the New
Sharpies tiuctlan.feed Separator. Come in and let us show jrou. .Bring the women
folk, too. We'll be glad to see you all. f
F. DEMENT 62. COMPANY
JKA. OREGON OIWOS1TK I'OST OFHCE
Oennne Sirpee repara end o carried n afocJC V
Only three rl- to wetti.
Not uu ul tbioi luttr.
Itoso City peoplo who lovo fast goes
ever told that Ocorgo worked like a
liuzz saw with his mils.
Under his own roof, boxing 10
thrce-mlnuto rounds George, tho local
fans believe, Is going to glvo Som
mors a party In Ilend on tho ICth of
April. Sommers will arrlvo In
I'rlnovlllo early next weok and will
do a lltllo training nnd accustoming
himself to this altitude.
Manager Doudlah Is planning sev
eral fast preliminaries for tho bout.
Under tho auspices of the Prlnc
vlllo Commercial club, next Thurs
day evening, Dill Henstey, of Dcnd,
145-pound champion of the U. S.
navy, will meet Jack Allen, of Tort
land, In a 10-round go. As prelim
inaries Ted Hoke will box William
Leslie In a six-round go, and Al Dray
will meet Jeff Olcsar In a six-round
match. Dllly Ocorgo nnd Al. Som
morn will each glvo n threo-round ex
hibition at this smoker.
For farm land loass ace J. Ryan
& Co. Adr.
HAHKIMLT. OI'KNH Al'Illt. 20
A tentative schedule for tho Cen
tral Oregon Oaseball loaguo was
drawn up yesterday afternoon at a
racetipg bold at Culvor for that pur
pose The season will open April
29, with Dcnd playing Tho Shovlln
Hlxon Company at home, and thn
Jefferson county team playing tho
Prlnevlllo nine at Prlnevlllo.
TAXES COME QUICKLY
Percentage of Delinquency In Dca
chute County Will Ho Small.
(From Friday's Dally.)
Deschutes county property ownora
nro paying up rapidly on tho first
half of tholr taxes, is tho statement
of Sheriff S. E. Roberts, who bcllovcs
that according to present Indications,
thero will bo an unusually small per
centage of delinquency.
No compilation of tho exact amount
taken In will be made for soverol
days, Mr. Roberts said.
Brooks- Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK of Sundtrd Sao,
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Tclrphooc Red 1 43 1 or 701 Cly StJet Office Dead Comptay BuMoj
CASTINGS
IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS
HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS
BEND. OREGON
PHONE BLACK 741
B
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BOX AND SLAB
WOOD
Now $3.00 Per Load
OREGON FUEL CO.
PHONE US NOW-RED 661
IF YOU TOIL FOR A LIVING
READ THIS:
Do you know thnt the State 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 10, 80 or 160 acres at $40 per acre for land that is irrigated;
one-tenth down, the 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.
JUST THINK! 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.
Tumalo Land Sales Office
PRESS BUILDING, BEND, OREGON
Lots at Half the Price
Asked in other additions of Equal Distance from
the Husiness Center.
Lois 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 Automoble Life Accident Surety Bonds
J. A. EASTES
OREGON STREET, nEND, OREGON
Mriiiher I'ortluud Hoalty Hoard.