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    WEEKLY EDITION
THE BEND BULLETIN.
VOL. XV,
IIKND, I''Ht'IIUTKH COUNTY, OHKGO.V, Till HHDAY, .ILLY n, ll)J7
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LAKE SHEEPMEN
HEAVILY
DEALS TO AGGREGATE
9112,000.00.
, 'I'lllHMMIifa llf Milfoil Oiling' IUimU
(it IIIhIi Flgurm, nii.l ImihU
y Jirmr llmul nrc .Vow JIHriK
j.KtfjPrly I'iiitIiiimmI.
I'uununl activity In Hie sheep and
rBftlty. mnrkot In tho, otniiijry sifr-V
trtuuillng llmul wmi Indicated today
In a scrim of deal closed within thn
limt fow day, aggregating niiirn tliuii
$11,000, whlla two other Irnnsiir
Uom In which Tom Crouln nml Dnu
Augltiud will flKiirn nn purchasers,
ur pmiilliiKi which will brine tint
mini up to morn limn (100,000, All
re baliiK linuilloil through Vtiriiou
A. Korbi'D, of -Mil city. ,
The largest of the purchases al
ready nmilo In ohh In whleb. Rimuls
O'Connor become the tytfnwr of thn
a'ivMh Powell ranch, eight miles
jmiithmmt of llmul, 1H0 ncrim of ir
rigated Inml sold at consideration
,f 17800, unit Hie purchase made
by Mr. O'Connor of 1300 IiimiI of
wm frniH the Handera holding, IIih
price approximating $12,000.
For n consideration In thn nelRh
"liflrhoViil of $20,000, Dnu AugUnd
tins purchased thn half Interest of
liU partner, Morrbi O'Keefe, In 3S00
livnd of own nud Inmb, for $20,000.
Thn flock figuring In nil these trans,
action, although owned by Iwiko
rounty man, are on range In tho
vicinity of llond.
AHolbor sole l that inude by I,. 0.
(I rutin, who him mild bin HUtcm ninth
to California parties for $K,000. Tint
ruHrh In ISO acre of Irrigated Intnl.
J. II. Minor Imndlfd tint dmil.
FIVE TO ENLIST IN
FIELD ARTILLERY
(From Tbumdny'i Dally.)
Th unllit In the field artillery,
Jfoyd Osborn, Arthur Wright nud
"William Glssgn, of Culver, J. T. Me
O hi; hoy, of Tho Dalles, nud Curl
Jl. Johnson, of Twr-ebonnt,. arrived
lit Hand lant it Ik It t, reported to Ho
milling Officer Charles Oavti, and
Iwft thin morning for Portland
QUIET WEDDING HELD
FOR REDMOND COUPLE
(From Thursday's Dally.)
Frank IHhrc and Miss Kntliorlun
7,111, both of Itmliuoiid, worn married
" hitu ymtoriliiy nftornonn In thn county
court rooms by Judge W, 1). Rarues.
Only Immcdlato friends wont In at
tendance Mr. nnd Mm. DIiiroii will
make tbolr homo In Hcdiunud.
Wl
IN U 0 W
jwrh. j. ii. ahhli.y sustains in
r THRNAL IIUHTM, WJIII.I. TWO
OTHHllH IN OAR KSdAPI. WIIKN
AUTO UI'Hiri'H.
(Front Thursday's Dally.)
While roturnlnR by auto 16 lior
ItomoAteiid notir Ilrothorn this niorn-
liiK', Mm. J. II. Ahltloy HUBtnlnnd
navqro Injurlcn whun tho car swervlni:
:,
to ptmii another mncblno, turned tur
tle A uumn who wan accompany
'litK'Mm. Aahley, nnd Hurt IOvaim,
the driver, vicupod unhurt, Internal
Injurlm and bruUoa about the arm
it ml Hliouldor wor6 Bltffored by Mm,
A Aahley.
M. Sundom, a ihoaror workiiiR on
tho Mackintosh ranch, wus drlvltiR
out from llond, when Hvans' car
rapidly drlvon, passod ltliu and turn
- oil ovor whim tho heavy dust ham
''jtorod tbo offlolonoy of tho stuorliiK
' iionr. Haudnrs brought tho party
liack to Hand Immediately, to placa
i'SiVlrrtt Ashley under a physlolan'a oaro.
", 7 Hr. J'. U. Vandovort, who nttomled
i'Mlhu.etiHe, Is unable to ptato at pics-
fHinTniow sorlous tho results ot tho
' iiccldont may bo.
MEND WOMEN FORM
NEW ORGANIZATION
Lltrrnry, Horlnl mtil Civic Kiiileitvor
Will lln Objmt of Club Next
McHIiik In lit! .Inly 10.
(From Thursday's Dully.)
4 A fow of th (i women of llmul mot
nt llio homo (if Mm, Agni'S O'llrlcu
ynatorday afternoon for Hid purpose
oLtfrgauliing ii flub which will, ho
known hh thn Woman's Club of llmul.
Tim club linn for It object literary,
oclul and civic work. Mrs. Agnus
O'ltrlnn was elected temporary chair
man nml Mr. Avnrll Htirton was
elected secretary-treasurer pro turn,
Tim nnxt niPiitliiR will bo hold on
July 10 nt 2 30 p, in, ut tliii homo
of Mm. A, J. Colvlti,
MOUJ3 FOREST FIRES
: IN. SISTERS SECTION
4 Ii i
Tan ItrjtoHcil Todiiy, TIioiikIiI IN"
milt of AiiIoIxIh'm CiindifiNiieMt,
ItnUe, Toliil to in.
(From Turmlny'H Dally,)
Two moro forent flren waro report
ed today to tint officii of Forcut flu
pnrrlnor W. O. HurIIiikh, both con
fliiRratlonii beliiR In thn tlmnur In
tint Hlntern vicinity, NVItlmr bad
rmiclitil 10 ncroK In oxtotit and both,
according to tho report until In, nro
well under control.
I'lioxtliiRiilnhed ulRar ntulm, thrown
away by unto toiirlhtu, aro believed
to have atartml the flrM.
Thn total of flre up to date thin
MRm)ii on the Dechuli foreat U 1C.
REFEREE GIVES
GILBERT FIGHT
I'OL'I, CI..IMI!I ON JACK WA.
Nltlt, OF l'()ltTI,.M, l'Olt HIT
TINO IN' CMNCH ;ooi) HOLT
KTOri'im IN TIIH FOUHTII.
(From Tuituday's Dally.)
Fred Ollbort, of llond, won a ref
eree's dnoMlou hero lat nlRbt In the
fourth round over Jack Wanner, of
I'ortland, thn bout bnltiR nwurded
to the local lad when WaRiier de
livered a heavy kidney punch whlla
In a clinch. The flRhters wore slutted
up for cleiin breaks. WaRnor ox
plalni'd to the Hippodrome crowd
that he was morn iiccuiUimeif to In
flRhtliiR, and that ho had not Intend
ed to foul. Iloth boys had hit at
will In the previous rounds until
commanded to break. WnRtier of
forcd to meet Gilbert again, but de
sired the prlvlloRo of hlttliiR with
one arm free, a rule to which Gil
bert's manaRor was uiiwIIIIiir to as
sont.
WaRiier welRhcd HO pounds ring
sldo, while Gilbert had the advantage
by four pounds, lleforo the bout
started, Dr. O. L, Couslnoau ob
jected to tho heavy rolls of tnpo
used on the Portland boy's hands,
and Wagner was forced to part with
some, of tho superfluous bandsRcs.
WuRiior started the (IrIiIIiir In tho
first round and was knocked flat by
a rlRht upporcut to tho Jaw, the first
time a man has roiio to the canvas
In tho Initial round In tho rliiR his
tory of llond. Apparently unhurt,
he took the count of nine and was
ublo to break even with Gilbert for
tho rest ot tho round.
The second round was uneventful,
tho reforeo stopping tho fight for a
moment to warn Wagner against
hitting In clinches. The round went
m draw, and tho third was Wagner's
by a clasp marchi. Qllbort led In
ine rotirwi - until wagncr a aiiosca
foul put an olid to tho bout.
'Doth fighters Nvoro ut tholr best
whou Infighting, but Wagner lost
tho support of tho crowd early In
tho go by bqttlug repeatedly, leading
With his right uud following through
with his head. '
Tho reforuo's doclslon mot with
some criticism from local followers
of tho gamo, on tho ground that
Wagnor's punch was delivered bo
fore tho roforee ordored it broak,
and that becausd of this, tho. blow
was not actually given In tho clinch
In tho truo "squso of tho word.
In tho preliminaries, Joung Jack
Allen and Kid llosco wont four
rounds to a draw, Tod Holto, ot llond,
won a gauio six-round battlo over
Dert Rogers, of Portland, and Frank
McKoohau, of Madras, and Gus Da
vis, of llond, put up such nn oxht-f
bltlon ot brotherly love that tho
crowd's hissing brought tho bbut to
a oloso In tho second spasm. Davis
exhibited a lama haud-.aftor pulling
off hln glove, to explain tho frlondly
oxchaugo of lovo taps which char
acterized tho go.
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SAN FRANCISCO
hhibUNUiiiUND mtuibinc UDtHO
ARE FOUND GOOD
I.VHI'KCTOIt FOR INHURANC1.
HATING lll'KKAU FINDS IN
I'liAMMAlll.H I.ITTKR IN HHAR
OF LOCAL HTORHS, IIOWKVK1L
(From Friday's Dally.)
To Investigate conditions In Rend
relative to fire protection, C. A
Maury, Inspector of public fire pro
tectlon for the newly created Oregon
Insurance Hating Ilurcau, arrived In
Rend this morning and spent tho day
hero gathering data for a report to
tho bureau.
Mr. Maury looked up tho city or
dinances in connection with flro pro
tection, secured figures on wtttor
pressure and gathered information
on local buildings and tho disposi
tion of intlamablo rubbish. Ho de
clared that ho found conditions ex
cellent, with tho oxceptlou that n,
number ot stores had allowed boxes
and similar trash to accumulate In
alloys behind tholr establishments.
The ordinance on this point Is good,
ho suld, aud he complimented the
city especially on its law covering the
storing ot fireworks and explosives.
TEN BAR TO RAISE
PURE BLOOD STOCK
200 HIimpMhln's NhlpiHHl In. by ..Shir
ley CleiivclniulNow Owner 'of
Ranch From Oregon City.
(From Tuosday's Dully.)
Two hundred purebred Shropshire
slipup wero recently shipped through
llond to tho Ton liar Ranch, 10 tulles,
east of town, which has boen pur
chasod by Shirley Cleavoland, ot Ore
gon City.
Mr- Cleavoland has-arrivcd at Rend
with IiIh family aud takuu ovor tho
manogomont ot tho ranch, Ho an
nounces that tho 200 shoop shipped
hero is tho first stop In carrying out
his plan to turn tho Ten Rar Into
a largo producer of all kinds of pure
bred stock. The shoop alroady re
ceived come frqm tho ranch ot Mr.
Cloavoland's father near Orogon
Olty, whoro tho quality of Cleavoland
purebred stock f has earned a wide
reputation, f "
Mr. Clouvoland closed tho deal for
tho purchase ot tho Ton Rar Rnnolt
about a month ago, for n considera
tion of about $50,000. J. D. Fllnu
was the former owner.
10 BE CHECKED
AFFIDAVIT THAT COMPOUNDS
ARH NOT ItOCGHT AS IIKVHR
AGKS, WILL Hit MADK PART OF
ORDINANCi: IN COUNTY.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
Within a (aw days, District Attor
ney H. 11. DeArmond will prepare
tho first draft of an ordinance aimed
to prevent the aalo ot proprietary
medloincs having a high perceivtago
ot alcohol, for bevorago purposes.
While tho ordinance will not seek
to chock tho sale ot such compounds
for strlotly medicinal purposes. It
will contain an affidavit clauso which
will forco oach purchaser ot tho med
icines listed to swear that the med
icine IS to bo used strictly as suoh.
The ordluanco will bo submitted to
the councils of incorporated towns
lit Deschutes county (or passage.
Mr. DeArmond's notion is bolug
takou on advice from City Attorney
Uttimon who, alter communication
w Ith City Attorney LaRoche, ot Port
land, holds that regulation of tho salo
of highly alcoholic medlalnos Is cov
ered by tho provisions ot tho bone
dry statute, aud In oonscquenco may
Jia looked after by tho district at
torney.
COUNTY WILL HAVE
COTTAGE HOSPITAL
Health Officer Instructed to Mako
Prmlxlou for Cure of Present
County t'hni-KCM.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
As the result of the conference
hold yesterday aftornoon botwoen tho
members of tho county court nnd
local physicians, County Health Of
ficer Dr. Dwlght F. Miller is author
ized to rent n cottage on tho out
skirts ot tho city, omploy a nurso and
housokoepor and buy suoh equipment
as Is necessary to caro for present
county patients who aro suffering
from contagious or infoctlous dis
eases. Further plans will bo looked
Into bofore tho next session of tho
c,ourt which will bo hold on July 5.
In order that ho may have a list
ot all automobiles owned In tho coun
ty, Assessor W. T. Mullarkoy was
Instructed to subscrlbo to tho auto
mobile record.
INSECT PESTS IN
COUNTY MAY INJURE
Handier. HIiimv rlplrtt of I'nrparnl
ne nud Would Present Might
rut DitiiiUKO to Croim.
(From Thursday's Dolly.)
f nntili-lrtai fftm rrifitiv.. farmnn flf
IIHI.MIUn IIWIM sifj ij!'"" - I
Crook and Deschutes counflel con
corning the control measures best
to use for the oradugttlon of this
pest have been coming Into tho of
fice or Mr. Ulanchard, the county
agent.
The grasshoppor or locusts have
nt times earned severe damage to the
grain and hay sections of the country
and although the years ot oxcesslvo
Injury are not frequont, their pres
ence even In small numoers have
caused largo Iomos to many nt dif
ferent tiroes during the year.
Tho spirit of "preparedness" Is
demonstrating Itself among the far
mers, in their oarnont desire to pre
vent even the slightest attack or In
Jury to their crops from this Insect,
and thus help the nation In this time
of food conservation.
Tho dlseovopy of these Insects bo-
fore they have grown to any con
siderable size Is the one essential
point In tholr extermination, as they
must be handled when they are In
tho wingless stage.
Tho use of this bran mixture for
tholr control has proven very satis
factory, and Is recommonded by the
State Agricultural college and the
U, 8. Department of Agriculture.
Poison bait formula:
Wheat bran 2S lbs.; Paris Green
or White Arsenic 1 lb.; six flnoly
chopped lemons or oranges, or
crushed! tomatoos or watermelons;
low grade raoluwes, 2 quarts; water,
2-4 quarts.
Mix bran and parts green (or
white arsenic) dry, then add the
fruit, and lastly tho molasses and
water. This mixture should be thor
oughly kneaded. Scatter broadcast
ovor Infosted Holds, In the late after
noons or early mornings.
For the army worm, the following
may bo used:
Wheat bran, CO lbs.; Paris Green,
1 lb., (or nrscnate of lead, 2 lbs.);
Juice from six lemons or oranges.
G,l mlvliirn Infn n .ntl"lt til nflriltl
'a low grade of molasses, and scat
ter broadcast In Infested fields. When
'used In grains or grasses keep all
'stock out ot tho field.
I R. A. ULANCHARD.
INTEREST IS SHOWNJN
MOUNTAIN BATTERY
(From Thursday's Dally.)
Philip R. Urooks, who is endeav
oring to form a mountain batter? in
Deschutes county, returned from
Portland and Vancouver this morn
ing. Since sondlng out his circular
letter this week Mr. Drooks ban had
a number ot Inquiries concerning
the battery. Earl Woods ot Redmond,
coming up to see him concerning tho
work lit that section. He must re
turn to Portland tonight but will
be horo during much ot next' week
to take up tho work.
QUIT SMOKING
MANY DO NOT KNOW AGK LI.MIT
CHANGKU FROM J8 TO 21
YKARS, SAYS DI.ARMOND, IN
ISSUING GKNKRAI. WARNING.
(Front Friday's Dally.)
Purchase and smoking of cigar
ettes In Deschutes county by minors
must stop at once, Is tho edict ot
District Attorney H. H. Do Armond,
Issuod this morning attor gaining in
formation that tho law passod by tho
last legislature covering this point Is
bolng violated In a number ot in
stances. "I ant warning boys and
tobacco sollors as well," Mr. Do Ar
mond explained, "because I am ot
tho opinion that many ot them do not
know that a boy must now bo 21
years ot ago boforo ho may logally
purchaso or smoko a cigarette. Un
til tho passage ot tho last law, 18
was the minimum age.
"Tho law prohibits tho sale, ex
change, barter, or giving away ot
cigarettes to minors, and bars minors
from smoking or having In tholr
possession cigarettes, or any cigar
ette papor, wrapper, or substitute
therefor, or any form to bo tilled
with smoking tobacco for cigarette
use. Severe. penalties for both minora
and for dealers are provided, and this
statement should serve as a suf
ficient warning that all violations
will bo prosecuted to the fullest ox-1
tent."
M I
PETITION SENI
FOR EXTENSION
GOVERNOR AND LEWIS
SIGN REQUEST.
t
I'rtltlop Asking, Mvo Yearn Sforo
Time on Orr-jon Hej-rr-pUion List
No. 6, Awaiting Aotlon "ot
HccrctitiT of Interior.
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
SALHM, Or., July 3. (Special to
The Rultetln.) Governor Wlthr
combo and State Engineer Lewis, a
chairman and secretary ot the Desert
Land Uoard, have signed the petition
asking for an extension ot tlmo on
Oregon Segregation List No. 6. un
der the Carey Act. and the petition
has been forwarded to FrnnklTn'K.
Lane, Secretary of tho Interior.
The petition recites as follows:
"Comes now the Dosort Land
IJoard of the State ot Oregon acting
under and pursuant to authority
vwrted in It by Chapter 226. Session
Laws of Oregon for 1909, and re
spectfully petitions the Honorable
Secretary ot the Interior to -grant
an extension ot time for a period
of five yearn for the reclamation ot
lands included in Oregon Desert Land
Selection List No. C, In accordance
with an act of Congress. (cnat
Dill No. 8044), entitled a "Mil pro
viding for the extension of time for
the reclamation ot certain lands of.
the State of Oregon under the Carey
Act." and which reads as follows
" 'Do it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the
United States of American In Con
gress assembled. That the Secretary
of the Interior Is hereby authorized,
within hlsdlscretion, to extend for
a period, of not exceeding 10 yean
tho tlmo of segregation In the Ore
gon Carey Act segregation lists nura
bcrcd six anil nineteen, tho two areas
comprising $147,714 acres in the ag
gregate, approximately 8C.000 acres
of which ore irrigable,, samo bolng
situated In Crook county, Oregon,
Provided, that the Secretary ot the
Interior Is further authorized to grant
to the Stato ot Oregon a similar ex
tension ot 10 years for the hcclama
tlon of said lands In addition to the
time allotted under existing rales,
regulations,, sontracts and laws.
Resolution Cited.
"In support ot this petition there
is attached hereto and made a part
hereof, a certified copy ot the rain
utos of the Desert Land Doard under
date ot Juno 12, 1917, authorizing
the same; a certified copy ot a reso
lution of tho Desert Land-noard un
der date ot December 20. 1916, and
for further nnd moro complete in
formation, reference Is made to an
Invcstjgatlon and report on tho. pro
ject by special agents ot lite" Gen
eral Land Offlco during 1916." '
The resolution attached to the pe-
tltlon Is addressed to the C5th Con
gress and has heretofore boon print
ed, the .resolving portion of that
resolution qelog In the nature ot a
requoat to Oongress to enact a meas
uro providing tor an extension of thn
period of segregation on Oregon List
No. 6 from February 18, 1918. to
February 12. 192S, and on Orogon
List No. 9 from October 17. 4920.
to Oetlbor 17. 1930.
The minutes ot the meeting at
tached to the petition are ot the
meeting of June 12. 1917. details of
which have been fully set out hcra
totoro. Action Asked.
At that meeting, however, a de
tailed statement of the committee
appointed by the settlers ot the Cen
tral Oregon Irrigation Project for
organizing un Irrigation district was
received, this statement advising the
Dosort Laud Doard that they were
opposod to the Irrigation Company's
request that the state secure an ex
tension ot time on the contract with
the Department ot he Interior cover
lug tho lands In Oregon Segregation
List No. C. A letter ot Attorney
General Drown relative to the boad
ot the Central Oregon Irrigation
Company also was road at that meet
ing. F. 8, Stanley. A. V. Riles and
Denton G. Rurdlck appeared before,
the board and presented a request
that Immediate action bo, taken In
the securing ot an exteustquJoC.tltne
Tbo minutes of the metngisnpw
that the following action was" taken
Extension Asked,
"It appearing attor full discussion
of tho questions InvolroU that tho
board would release no right, ot or
Hon on tho bond or agalnst-thq Irri
gation company tor nou-pertor,mance
ot the terms ot their contract, H was
moved by Mr. McKay, seconded by
the, chairman, that tho board petition
(Continued on last page.)
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