The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 10, 1917, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    IIKNI) JH'LLICJItf, IIKNI), OKlfflON.TIIl'IWnAV, MAV if), 1017
i'AB a.
4
Canfoi nspecfs Hatchery;
To Start Work Here at Once
(from Minidny's Dully.)
U'oik In to liitdln linmudlutuly put
tliur ilio Ilutiil (lull Imtrliory In hIiiiihj
1o tiiKu cum of from 000,000 (o 700,
000 (iKKi) durliiK tint 1 11 7 ikiiimiii.
Thin wiifi din nlHluiiii'iit of Mnntur
I'lhli Wiirdim It. K. Cluutuii, who
rnmo In (rum I'ortlniiil tliln inorii
lint nnd iiocoiiiiuiilil by l)Hiuly (liiiuii
Wnrdim W. A. lladlwy, of Tim Dulles,
nml Clydo M. McKiiy, former khiuo
wnrdnu for Cotitrnl Oregon, mndo mi
Imipttclloii trip to tint lintcliitry short
ly uftor iirrlTlmt Intro.
Conrroto side will lit) put In tint
pond ami tint ditches will bit mintful
ly tilmitmtl out, Mr MrlCay ImvliiK
voltinttHTtnl Ilia nervines gratis, In
mipKrliitninllnK tl" work, Kxtitimlvn
pi ns for tint ImprovKinttnt of tint
hntchury mity liti Ih-kuu thin year,
but will litt tititlrttly roiilliiK"iit on tint
imcurlnK of additional fuuilit by llm
I'lsh anil O mn it Commission, Mr.
Clnntun mid.
Clilttf tttnotiK Hip plmiH for llm
ritnovntlon of tbo liutclicry which
Mr. ('Innton has In uilinl urn tint con
struct Ion of n now lnitcln-ry hutld.
Iiik on higher ground, and Dm lu
nlnllntlou of :i000 fcitt of Nlx-llldl
plptt to supply wutr for tint hutchliiK
trouRliH, Tim nheil how housing llm
hutrliliiK plnnt would Ini used for Mm
fUti tanks,
"Wo realize tlml wu miiHt tuktt
mint of thin Noctlou of tlm Mate,"
Mr. Cluuton mild, "unit tlm efforts
of tlm fiommlsilnn urn hulng directed
iimrit nml nmnt townrd tint slocking
of largo lit run in i nml lakes. Tliln
may slight nniuu of tlm smaller
streams, but tlm ork brings butler
results, It U n business proposition,
It will bo our nedesvor to bring tlm
Ihttiil hntrhnry to h point whore nil
tlm fry used fitr stocking purposes
In On trnl Oregon Mill m hatched j
li dm, inntmiii or nrinttiiiK n large -number
from tlm lloniievlllw hatch-1
ry. mi U now bring done
"I intend to have tlm httt.'lmry j
here ready to begin ipratlH as soon I
as tlm eggs (wu bt taken Tim nsnii
lit unusually backward, nnd HltlutiiKh j
ordinarily tlm kk Mould nil have,
Imhii taken lit ('renunt Mini OiIhII
lkH, Dm work yet him hardly mm
niwiirHil. I Htu well pli-ased with llm
prospects here, for I firmly Iwlleve
thitt Hend has m Imlihtry site that
U not to h excelled in llm state "
Mr ('Union mentioned that n large '
niiiiibitr of I'liHlurn I ii ho trout fry
would Im planted In Oregon thla
year, nnd that Control Oregon, hav
I n 15 tlm largest iiumbiir of largo taken,
would rerolvu llm iiiiijor ithnro of
tlmtn.
HTATK TAX IH fjlli,00
, (Krom Krlilay'H Dally.)
Deschutes couuty'N Mharo of tlm
Crook county ittnto lax for tlm cur
rout your In 1 10,17.40, acrordltiK
to nn uKniitumut runchnd yoiititrday
bittwDou Clydit M. McKay, Iritimnror
of Di'nvhutuN and It, I,. Jordan, Intuii-
uritr of Crook. Mr. McKny will pay
oiiO'lialf of tlm Doni-hutm county
Imru at oncn. Ho I puylnx all out
ntaudliiK ruunty wnrrontn and thin
iimnth'n warrntitn will Im paid In
mull, llm county IjcIiik on a cnih
bailn.
Dotft
aaJcfor
Cradaws
TO BE ADDED
HOARD OF DIRECTORS
ASKS FOR PLANS.
High Krlmol Addition Mny fort In
NrlKliborliiM.d of IH,0()0 Sv.w
'Mi'UiIntm Addiil to Clly'M
Hdiicntlonal Hlnff.
r'SflTV
owRiJJKes
And thu Hcst
GROCERIES
til
McGrath's Grocery
lloml Slrct'l
Central Oregon Garage
Redmond, Oregon
Fully K(tiipp(.a(l Machine Shop. Representing the
Northwest Auto Co., distributors for
Dort, Rco, Colo O and Marmon Cars
(From Thurnday'n Dally.)
Dlicumilou of plimn for the milurKO
inont of tlm city nchool nynliun fca
lured tlm nmiitliiB of llm Iltind noliool
board, hold lant nlKht an an after
ninth of tlm voIIuk of 130,000 worth
of dlntrlct boudn lant week at fpt-clnl
itlccllon. Architect I.oo A. Tlioman
priinoiititd tciitatlvn plann for tho con-
Ntructlou of a now wIiik on tlm IiIkIi
nchool bulldliiK, nnd In addition for
tlm tlm flrnl unit of n Kradit nchool
to bo built on tlm went nldu of tho
rivnr. It In probable that In tho
imlghborhood of 118,000 will bo
npent on tho high nchool entarRo
incut Mr. Thotnan wan rcqucnfyl to
pmpnro coinploto plann for both
bulldliiKn.
Vnrnoii A. Forbin, nttornoy for
tlm dlntrlct, wan ordered to preparo
notlccn for bldn for tlm tlm nnlu of tlm
$30,000 bond Innuu, nn noon its be
could bo advliud by tlm Htato Land
Hoard whether or wjt that body
would be In tlm market for tlm dln
trlct nccurltlen.
Druy Hnlury IUxiotx,
AHIiourIi nt the lant meeting of
tlm board, a xenurnl no lory rnlno of
f n month had been voted to all
luntruclorn In the city nchool, two
rcijuontn for advance were Intro
duced for consideration, but becaune
of tlm rnlnit Junt made, no cliannwi
were oulhorlxiHl.
On the miKKMitlon of City Super
intendent Thordarnou, tbo matter of
miloyltiK a manual traluliiK Inntruc-1
tor wan hkbIii brought up, and tlml
board eventually elected I,. C. Ban-1
dern, of Corvallln, to tlm ponltlon, i
withe tlm uudern'tnudlnK that bin '
nervlcen nhnuld be nn phynlcal dlrec- ,
tor hh well an luntructor In manual
traluliiK, nnd that Im nhuuld alno act
nn phynlcnl director for tlm llend
Amateur Athletic club.
The renlKiiHtlon of MIm Ivn Hlxlcr
wnn accepted, nnd Minn Nana Wen
ntroin elected to fill the vacancy.
SHEVLIN ALSO
F. G. CUTLIP
C. T. SHETTERJLY
l'liotm for Demonotrntlon
THE PORTLAN D HOTEL
I'ORTLAND, OREGON
The Rose City's world-famed hotel, oecu
)ying an entire block. All Outside
rooms. Superior dining nnd grill ser
vice. An atmosphere of refinement,
- -- -- - with u service of courtsey. s.
European Plan; $1.50 and Up
RICHARD V. CHILDS, ManaKer
RASES
W
UICAIi HSTAT1J
1NVKHYMUKTB
nilU INHL'KANaJ
C. V. SILVIS
BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES
AND CITY PROPERTY
LOTH Vim HMM IN KVKHY ADDITION IN 1IKNI)
I'ltOI'ICUTY HANDIiKD POIl NO.V-HKHIDICNTfl. TlMIlEn
IIOUGIIT AND HOI.D.
OFF1UI-: OKIXION HTIIK1CT
MU.h COMPANIKH UNITKD IN U.1
'KNT DAILY INCItKAHK NKLlt
I.Y 1)00 HIIKVI.IN-III.XON MKN
auk iiKNinnTKi).
(From Tuenday'n Dally.)
Not only have waKcn been rained
by tho Ilrookn-Srnnlon Lumber Co.,
but Tho Bhuvlln-Hlxon Company linn
Krnnted nn Increano to Itn men, ef
fective on Mny 1. Tho amount In
tho nninu In both ennen, 2G conta por
day, tbo companion hnvliiR acted to
Kuthor In makliiK the ralno. Nearly
000 omployoes of tho Shovlln com
pany are affected by tho Increase.
Announcement of tlm Increano wan
inndo by (leueral MnuaKor T. A. Mc
Cann, of Tho Blmvlln-lllxon Com
pany, lant nlKht.
Bend-Silver Lake
and way points
MAIL, FREIGHT, and
PASSENGER. SERVICE
Pioneer Auto Stage and TruckCo.
SUCCESSORS TO WENANDY LIVEKY CO.
SALE OF NITRATE
BEDS IS PENDING
lMrlt Iiitko nml Harney County Do-
IminHm May Ho Triimtfcrml 8ku
For n 111k Fluro.
(From Friday's Dally.)
That stops nro on foot for tho tak
ing ovor of rich nltruto deposits on
tho boundary of Hurnoy and Lftko
counties by tho National Nltrato Co.
won learned this mornliiK as tho re
sult of n visit of H. C. DuRdalo, rep
resenting that corporation. Just
what magnltudo tho transaction will
reach could not bo learned, but It Is
known that tho doposlts cover 3800
acres, and It Is understood on good
nuthorlty that at leant n $100,000
consideration will bo represented In
tho doal.
J, II, Morton and L. M. Dunn, of
Rlloy, aro tho locutora ot tho property.
EG US 0 GO
BV SPECIAL CAR
IIAIMI) F.NLIHTAir.NT IIKINO MADH
IN NAVY, AND m 1'ltOM HO.MI
HTIMDH WILL HKJN Ul HKKK
I'Oll Alt.MV DUTY.
(From Monday'H Dally.)
IlecauHi) of tho largo number of
young men enlisting In the army and
navy, It In probable that a special
car will be chartered on tlm Oregon
Trunk Friday night, to netid recruits
to Portland, according to plann for
mulated by Kecrultlng Officers Car
rlger and Davis, of the U. H. navy
and army, respectively.
In addition to 17 who took the ex
aminations for the navy the mlddlo
of lant week, 12 were examined for
the navy Katurday afternoon, and
will alno be nhlppcil to Portland.
With the exception of Lyman Ileebe,
of I'rlnevllle, and Krnent -Daggett,
of Hcdmond, all are Hend boyn nnd
aro nn follow: Fred It. Trlplctt,
Hay Ooldeu, George Carroll, William
K. Haudern, James II. Patterson, Kd
ward J. Cooper, Maurice L. McCar
thy, J ii men Jackson, Hnlph Lukens,
and Charles L. Bampun.
Corporal Davis, who linn Just re
turned from a trip through La Fine,
Fort Hock and Silver take, announc
ed today that within tho noxt seven
days, between 2C and .10 young men
will come Into Ilond to enlist In the
army. Practically all of them are
homesteaders, nnd had only been de
terred from enlisting earlier heraune
they did not know that the net of
enllnlmonl perservod their homestead
entrhm.
Harry Aten, of Donehutefl, Carl
Marlon, of Tumalo, nnd Charles lUm
gan, of Crescent, loft lant night to
join tho army.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS
WILL HOLD BANQUET
(From Monday's Dally.)
Initiatory work by the Hoyal Arrh
Manonn of Hond will be made the
occanlon for a banquet to bo held nt
tlm Pilot Hutto Inn tonight, which
It is ovpected will bo attended by
Manonn from all over Central Ore
gon. A delegation of 20 or more
will bo on hand from Prlnovlllo
J. II. Hlnnloy, J. Hdwnrd Larson
nnd Clnudo Monnliclmnr nro tha can
dldatcs.
Cloan up and paint up. Boo Ed
wards. Adv.
TRY OUK
Pasteurized Milk
Olhert like it. None Krepi twU
ttf. Salct Kire doulltd is put
30 d.;..
CENTRAL OREGON
FARMERS
CREAMERY
Phone Red 131
HUHINIiHH AND PHOFFHIONAL
VERNON A. FORBES
h A W Y K K
First National Hank Uulldlng
Hend :: :s Oregon
II. II. DeARMOND
L A W Y K H
O'Kane Uulldlng, Hend, Oregon
W. W. FAULKNEIl, D. M. D.
II K N T I H T
Suite C-8-10, O'Kane Uulldlng
Hend, ... Oregon
I)H. J. C. VANDBVKKT
Plijrulclnn nnd KurKcon
Phono Hed 271
Hours 9-12 a. in.: 1-C p.
7-9 p. m.
O'Knuo Huiltllng.
m.;
V. O. MANNING, D. M. D.
DcnllnU
Sulto 12-14, O'Kane Building
Hlack 17HI Hend, OrvRon
QBOItOB 8. YOUNO
Civil and Irrigation Knglnocr.
U. B. Miner! Burrcyor.
Room 12, First National Bank
Building
1IKALTI1Y OHOWTH H1IOWN
(From Tuosday'a Dally.)
Showing a honlthy growth In tho
two months which huvo elapsed slnco
tho last call, tho Cuntral Oregon
Bank haa just inndo Kb report ot con
dition to tho statu superintendent ot
bnnks. Tho deposits now stand nt
slightly over 1202,000, an Increase of
116,000 slnco tho last call, Total
resources nro noarly $232,000.
Four chairs at your sorvlco at the
Metropolitan, No watting. Adv.'
ARTHUR J. MOORE
Lnwyor
IVobato, Llen.l'onvoyances,ftc,
(Jenerui l'ractice
Ij; lubln Culldlnir
Bend, Ore. Phone Black 1411
J. K. KNMKIIIIKI'SON,
PLl'.MHINCJ AND 1IIIVTINC1
117 Minnesota Street.
Kitlmates Chcorfully Furnished
Jobbing Promptly Done.
O. P. NISWONOEH, Bend, Ore.
UNDERTAKEN
Licensed Kmbalmer, Funeral
Director.
Phone Rod 421. Lady Asst.
Shoe Repairing:
Dono In a lTRST-CIiABB man
ner, while you wait.
Ia Ooodmnu, opposite Hukcr'a
Grocery.
DR. R. D. 8TOWELL
Nnprnpnthlc I'hyslcluit
Over Logan furniture Co.
Wall Streot Hours 9 to 5
Phone Red 1813
O. S. BENSON
Attorney At Law
Benson Building, Wall Street
Bond, Oregon.
CASTINGS
IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS
HIFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS
DEND, OREGON
PHONE BLACK 74!
Brooks- Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Flooring nnd nil kinds of Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK o( Sud.fd Sii.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Telrpkom Red 1-431 ot 701 City SIa Office Bend Ccmpuy Bu&Eag
LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME
PLASTER CEMENT
AH Finish Lumber Kiln Dried
Miller Lumber Co.
SELLING
SHEVLIN-HLXON LUMBER
OFFICE ON OREGON ST.
Shoes for Real Service
OUU SPECIALTY 18 TO MAKK SHOES THAT
8TAXW THE TEST
NAP-A-TTAN SHOE
Is especially made for this kind ot country. None are bet
ter made.
J. E. TILT SHOE
A handsome serviceable dress shoo (or men. Cannot be
beaten (or the money. Give these shoes a trial.
A. HANSON LOGGER.
The A. Hnnson Logger shoes of Thrco Lakes, Wis., are
band-made and cno of tho very heat of Its kind. Special uiado-to-order
work tcken (or this shoe.
L'P-TO-UATE SHOE REPAIRING
BOND
STREET
R. H. LOVEN
DEND
OREGON
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Filth and Wadungton Strati
PORTLAND. OREGON
Centrally located The Hotel for YOU
Special Summer Rates
Room with bath privilege, single 75c up; double
$ 1 .00 up. Room with private bath, single $ 1 .50
up; double $2.00 up.
Auto bus meets trains.
Union Depot care pass our doors.
From North Bank Depot S car transfer at 5th St.
II. o. B L l i s
Attoraeynt-IufVf
United States Commissioner
First National Dank Uulldlng
DEND, OREGON
SKii0N,J BEND HAULING CO.
R. N. PAI.MKKTO.V
TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD
GOODS MOVED.
COAL AND WOOD.