The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 12, 1917, Image 1

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    WEEKLY EDITION
THE BEND BULLETIN.
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IH2XI), DKHCIU'TIIH COUNTY, OltKOOX, Tlll'ltHDAY, JULY IS, 1017
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"DESCHUTES COUNTY
IS SHOWS MANY NAMES
OF THOSE 10 MAY SERVE
. 3
NUMBERS TO INDICATE
MEN CHOSEN.
J(nifL Will Mi' Mi !' '" Windiliiutnii
anil Sumo .Number Will Apply In
All llculntrulloii Ari'iit In
Till' United HHil.
. ii.illilii . iu UitU liuruullli 1 1 1 u
fv tumpM list of nicrlptrtbl iiimii Im
jWhutw cmimy with the miutlftra
I jcivi m by Ik IikjhI trtt biwni. Ih nr-
I . .... 1L...U f.o... ill..
"nrdanre with directions from me
War )Hwrliitnnt. When the. ilra(t U
mad" mimlinra will Iih drawn from a
lio4l In WaebliiKtoH umiI tlum In
very rogltralton area having Hit)
number will Ih lil.
Th Deechiitee comity list follows:
John linker. Hand.
Mlllanl P. U Orange. Hand.
Harvey I) IhhIs. HHd.
rnarlee K HaluiM, Hand.
Herald Kastham, llend.
Kron T. DeMleUon. Hand.
Joto T. Ohkhh. KhhiI.
Charley A. Keith. MlllleuM.
Hobwrt Jarkeon. Hand.
10 Charrea M. d'rasler. Ilwwd.
11 Krto A. Cackette. Ilond.
13 Hubert I' Abbnll. Itedinnnd.
15 William W. PalrliaMka. Hand.
14 Mrur lleldwlii. Hand.
16 Clyde J. I.alr. Houd.
leAI taaaeeon, llend.
17 Darrta C. Halo. llend.
II Herbert II. Kdgar. Hrother.
1 H. I. Datnthetihaugh, Mllllen.
SO Christian O. OalletHtrg, Hand.
21 Hoy Kelsur. Hand.
33 Hilton A. Jamee. llunil.
3i Vernon It. Calverlay. Hlslai.
31 William It. Abbott, Kami.
36 Italpk 11. Pair fax. Hand.
3 Clyde A. Ilalalay, Head.
27 IIhwihI (1. lmljanHHi. IIkhiI.
SH Warn iMtolmaM, Hwid.
3 llMn U Malay. Ilnl.
0 Tom Itglln. HMlm.
31 Q. (1. DmuchmImihrh, Mllllran.
33 Totaa Oarma. HmmI.
S CutMda II KalUy, UMtd.
31 Axol M. Jnhnaon. UHI.
nt John A. t'alvarlay. Utwor Urltlaa
3 William It. AI.Hy. Statnra.
37 UopoM P. Tauarnar. MUltaaH.
3t William II. Ilarclay. TuihhIo.
91 Pmnk X. Ih. IIhiI.
40 ttotiprt Hall. Ilanil.
41 Harbart W. Ulekamuyar. Ilanil.
4 J Carnon T Davaiipnrt, Ilanil.
11 John W. (InrrlMm. DaitaliutM.
41 (Irant t.. KbIIohk. Ilatul.
Ill Kliunr V. Jolinaoii. Ilanil.
I I.ortMi A. Caiiipboll, Low or. DiIro.
17 linila V. Alniroromliltt, Ulmnml
4t Itynl lHrltjIh, Hgiliiinnil.
19 (ImirKa II. luTralny, 1'umun.
Ku John N I.nrnHii. llunil.
61 (Jwurne W. Hall, llnml. '
hi Maifiiua ICIntm. .llunil.
63 Amti I.. Da Wai, lledDioitd."
r4 Wallar II. (lammalt. Tumalu,
55 Martin K. Kan (laid. Ilotnl.
K Oalnn Johninin. Hand.
67 I.awrmic 15. I'Hinpliall. Ilaml.
118 rharloa It. Atlanta, Hand.
r.9 llaalllo I'oiiiiunll, llttnd.
o I. Prank Harron, I.a lMna.
:! Oacar 8. Laraon, llrotliara.
I3 I.bwIm A. Hull, Mllllcun.
:t t'liatr II. Kllott. Mlllleau.
a I ,A. 4 tiua T. Dttvla, Ilaml.
,hAf ' I lift Wlllnril It. narkliiK. Tunmlo.
rf . ltnuilnlph I). Katahutu, Homl.
7 (lul'an 0. Johnnon, Ilrotliora.
8 Vornon Uamplinll, llunil.
ao John II. AilnniH, llonil.
70 Itnlpli Porry, Alfalfa.
71 AtiKUHt llnrtirh, llunil.
73 Itoy W. I.iuikIiIiui, llunil.
' 7.1 I'tr Hullmoyor, Hand.
74 JttiiH'a II. UlkliiH, OlHt.
7K Hurry K. DiivIh, llunil.
" 7 Preil W. (llllmrt. Ilnnd,
77 riuranro (1. Knuhor, DnlliiH,
78 llonry W. Joltuann, lloml.
70 Ollvar O. Cnrlann, llond.
t.0 WrlHht It. Adaina. Ilanil.
M Mlka It. Patty, Clluu Fulla.
,Z Uanma I.. Ilnyn, DaaahutOH,
M.t Zeplilr A. I.nVoy, llunil.
84 Alburt C. Hntn, Ilaml.
85 Pruil MIlunliurK. Ilnnd.
6 Wnltur 10. DawHon, Ilaml.
87 Nolun II. Ollliatt. Ilaml.
88 Hoy I.. Klildor, I.owar llrlilBe
hu KJlmar JolttiHott, Ilaml.
80 John K Oiunoy. Ilnnd.
81 ritntilo Abjio, BIstoiH.
03 Artlnir II. Plolda, lluml.
OK Qooll O. Ilonoh, noml.
04 llonjitmln W, Luu, StHlora.
OR, Qluutlo- 10. Ilamlltqn, Honrt.
OY Ooorgo P. Klllptt, Totrpbbimo
(7 Jobho W. Day! Hand.
US Nb'nlon It. Qllbort, Bond;
i
DRftFT
ONLY 93 MEN FROM
OREGON FOR DRAFT
IS ESTIMATE MADE
(Prom Wednesday's Dally.)
POIITLAND. July II.- It Ih
officially estimated Hint Oregon
must supply only 03 men (or
tha draft because of the heavy
voluntary hmIUI inntn made In
thin stale. The adjutant guti-
oral 'waa today Informed that
Oregon will receive additional
credit (or 1 974 iiimii.
00 Prml O. KlKar. Mllllran.
100 IiikwoIiI A. JiihtiiHiti, Ilnnd.
101 Domnnlio (?nrrailo, Ilaml.
103 tthlKorti Akliitua, ItHdmiind.
103 ICrnnal P. Plalila. Ilaml.
Id 4 Itay M. Ilaavar, llatitt.
10 ItlmiT l.alnlliHrr. Ilanil.
10H (Han HamllliiM. Ittalmaml.
107 AttKuat UlmiiiUt. Ilaml.
10K Prank II. Daytuti. Tunmlo.
109 John (HllinrlMin. Ilaml.
110 Ado KliiR.llriithara.
111 John It. JoIihihiii. .MIIIIimh.
113 Jitkn W. Carroll. Ilanil.
113 (lui naa Alrltnra. Ilaml.
114 Cba.lta P. Plaliar. Hand,
lit Troy llaarar. Hand.
llfi Prank M. I.altlmuimr, Ktatara.
117 A. I). llaiHinoml. Ilaml.
UK Marry K. KHz, Ilaml.
119 llarnard I.. Dalaman, Hand.
130 llatijatnln It. (llllander, Hand.
131 Orlaa O. KtnK. Mllllwtn.
133 John II. Jolinaoii. Mlllleon.
133 John Cnraoii, Ilaml.
134 William P. Aldrleh, Hand.
13ft Alfrixt Porilfii. Ilaml.
136 John T. Ilamlay. Ilnnd.
137 Cliaatar M. I.aimaril. Ilaml.
138 Paul P. Ilampwin. Hand.
188 Arthur P. Kmhlan. U I'lnti.
130 J(HVJh P. Deallal, Ilaml.
181 Melvlu I). Olllatt. Ilaml.
133 lllmnr I.. KltiK, II rot kara.
131 John N. JoImukiii. Ilaml.
134 M auric P. Caahmutt, Hand.
18ft Cyril -Marandnr. Hand.
116 Karl I). Poraat. ItMlmoml.
187 Wallar V. Ilaovar. IIhoiI.
188 Prank l.aallo. Hand.
188 Harry It. Hanklna. 1 1 rot In-rn.
140 83taul(orl Itndraa. Hand.
141 Vlnrnt It. Davara, Tumalo.
143 Darvln T. OlUon. Ilaml.
148 AnKfloa C. Klrlala. lmKrlal.
144 John P. Jolinaoii. ltadmond.
14ft Kly rallrk. Hand.
146 Itoy V. Allan, Hay Ofaak.
147 Morntll Porlian, gfkttra.
148 Pahlau N. IImkIh. Hand.
140 Plaud I.. I.avarleli, Hand.
UlBO llartlo P. Mailhv Ilaml.
lft 1 Ola Kiik. Ilaml.
It3 Amlrim (3. niekaraon, .Mllllean.
It! Arthur II. (lllnou, Ilaml.
184 Kumuel K. Kllnu, 8lntorn.
lftft OAr J. JoluiHon. Hand.
Itf, Wnrtl II. Qoblo, Hand.
1&7 Ittidia V. Allans Ilaml.
IftS Wllllum IS. Pnrmnti, Hand.
ISO AIoIh J. Hall. Hand.
U0 Curl J'. Idllua. Houd.
101 Martin llannen, Hand.
1A8 OaorKa itrlamlanu, Hand.
1 83 Carl C Dick. Hand.
1C4 KdKr I,. Ullaou. Hand.
I Oft Harold It. KIIhb. Slater.
160 Thomaa JohniHin, Hand.
167 (lordau I). Cochram. Alfalfa.
108 Shelby I.. Allan, Slatara.
169 Malvln M. Paatar, ltadmond.
170 Jamaa I, HarmtrdlH, ltadmond
171 ISruaai A. Lilly. Hand.
173 Jawdi I.. HurrtiiRtou, Hand.
178 Winter (1, Hrh, l.n Plua.
174 Wllllum M. Ulekarann, Mllllean
176 l.twtor (list, Hand.
170 Clyda Knauaa, Imparlal.
177 Jiunaa A. Jonaa, Hand.
178 KilKoun J. ChnmpaKtiu, Hand,
170 I.owIh K. C. Almotor, Torrubonno
180 l.oltoy H. Pox, Iluud.
181 II. P. Ilon(ord. I.u Pino.
183 Axul l.lndstrom, Hand.
IKil Itay K. Hnrpor, Clluo Pulls.
184 Krlc KrlnkHon. Hand.
186 (laoruo U. Dlnkaraon, Mlllloan.
180 Hlmor I.. OUt. Hund.
187 Ivan It. Kputta, lland.
188 Victor I). Joiibh, Houd.
180 Prank V. Chnpmnu, Lower lldK.
190 Wnyno P. Amoa. Hrothara.
101 Ilanry N. Powlar, Hand.
IDS LouIh Heuuntt, Hand.
103 Wllllum Lliiater, Hand.
104 ICvuti W. Mitrpur, Hand.
105 Ifcui 9. Hvrluehum, Hand.
10G Arthur A. Dickinson, Tumulo.
107 Alt rod aithsna. Hand,
108 Osi'ur Koolmo, llond.
180 Nuum P. Jordan, Hrothara.
200 It. H. Chnpmnn, Lowor IlrliU;o.
301 Chnrloa AndoiBon, Tunmlo.
202 Chester N. PrnkoB, MlllHilalo.
203 QuBtuvo nurry, Alfalfa.
204 Carl II. Llvoaloy, Dcaohutoa.
20C Howard 't Hwrtloy, Tumnlo.
(Contlnuod on Pngo 4.)
ON UTILITY LI
ATTOHXHY (W.VHItAL IlltOWX
HAYS O. I. IH Hl'IMKCT 0
COMMISSION' HIMIULATlOX
.MAV (iin OltDltltS.
(Prom Wmlnfsilay'a IJally.)
HALKM, July 10. IrrlKntlnn oom
panto In Ornon nra IiImb hroucht
undfir the Jurlndlvtlon of the public'
xnrvluo commlaalon for the regulation
of thotr aarvlca and. lit aome liiHlaueaa
of their ratee.
AUornay Oeiral Hrown Monday
renderod a Imiiftliy opinion to the
public norvlca commlaalon In Wfiloh ha
hohla that tha Central OraKon Irrlnn
tf on company, In Crook county, la a
public utility unit aubject to tha regu
lation by the eommliMlnn..
('iin'y Act Intohcil,
Aa tha oompany'a IrrlKatlon pro
Jat, however, la haltiR raclalmtMl im
dar the Carey act, and a contract waa
made betwean tlif company and the
deier( laud board aa to the ninln
tanance ( that may be eharcad, the
attorney Keueral hold that the public
Mirvlce coiumlaalau haa no authority
to make an order chancing thoaa feae,
or In any way altering the term of
the rempany'e contract with the Uie.
"1 am of the opinion that the com
mlaainn haa Jurisdiction to require
the Central Oregon IrrlKatlon com
iwuy to at aalde out of tha maluten
a nee fawa a depreclatlott fund to be
expended in tiialnteuanca ami keeping
the Irrigation ayatem In a atate of
efflelmiey." aaya the attorney gen
eral. "The commlMlon, however,
eannot Inrraaae tha charge of main
tenanee In order to create euch a
fund or U enlarge tha same.
l.fKlliiiurf CliungiM Ijv.
"ThflLconatructlon which 1 am plac
ing on the contract between the atate
laud board and the Central Oregon
Irrigation company and the public
utility act act dot not In any way
alter the terma of the contract be-
tueen the company and the atate land
board.
"Hy aaylng that the commlaalon
haa authority to require the company
to maintain and keep In pood con
dition the Irrigation ayatem la merely
aaylng that the legislature haa chang
ed tha remedy and haa conferred oti
the commlaalon aoma of the power
and dutlea formerly exerrlawl by the
rourta "
y PRICES
PAID FOR L
XHD AX(JiaXI) llt'VS Hit ACItltS
KOIt I li.OOO, AND TOM CKONIN
OKI'S ait..t'lll THAtT 1'tHt
(Prom Tueaday'a Dally.)
The -aale of two of tha cholceet
pleoaa of Irrlgatanl ranch land Ih tha
ntira Powell Hutte section, for top
noluh prlraa, waa reported thla mrtm-
Ing, the transfer of 330 aires of
laud with n small amouut of ur
tonal proporty Included representing
a comblnml consideration of $88,000.
The 80-acre W. H. Maralmll ranch
was the fli-at property tranaferred.
bought by Nad J. Anglaud for $13,000
a email amount of Mock and a few
Imlldlnga going with tna-laud.
Tha aaeond daal waa tha?t Iw which
To in Cronln baeomaa the owner of
the 240-uoro ninoh previously owned
by O. K. Hutterflnld, tha considera
tion being $20,000. Practically
nothing oxuapttng the land Is In
cluded In the Cronln purchase.
RALPH LUCAS NOW
SERVING ON OHIO
lUinil Hoy Who Shipped Krum lim-
in ton us I'lioiiiun oil SlUililgiiu,
Ootif I'lrst Tnnisfi'r.
(Prom Tueaday'a Dally.)
lialnli W I in-mi of Hand. W'llO ell-
listed in the navy aa fireman aomajG. V. L1NTNER GIVEN
two moutua ngo, la now on oarn tno.
bnttlNhlp Ohto, . location uukuowu,
aaaordlnif to a latter racalvel hero
by his brother. Fred Lucaa. Jtalph
ahllipud orlglnivlly on tho Mlohlgan
from llremartou on June 1, but wns
reoujttly transferred to tho other
VOSHOl.
Tho hartUhlps of sea llfo huvo not
told aovoraly on him. 'for ho has
boon nblo to soo a nutnbor of tho
major leuguq Imaeball gnmos In Now
York City, hla brother sayB.
L F. SWIFT SEES
i
T
WELL PLEASED WITH
.CITY OF BEND.
llcnil of Hwlft IntrrrxtM Well In
forim-il on l.ocul JIuttcm Aaka
(JiicMloim ContititioiiNly llur-
ln llrirr VMt Here.
(Prom Prlday'a Dally.)
Predicting a bright future
for
Hand. U. P. Mwlft, of Chicago, head
of the Swift Interoata, Included In
which la Ui Central Oregon Hank,
of thla city, left yaaterday for Cloud
(Jap Inn. after apondlng a brief rlalt
with I!. P. Muhaffey. director of tha
bank. Mr. Swift apparently kntw
more concerning Hand, Ita reaoureca
and the growth or Ita Induatrlea than
many of the actual realdonta of tha
city, bnt well Informed aa he waa,
hla ronveraatlon waa a running fire
of Interrogation.
Ilullilltig operatlona In Head In
tereated him greatly, and after In-
apactlng minutely the Central Oregon
Hank, he concerned hlinaair largely
with city Improvement. ' On hla trip
from the "P" raneh In Harney coun
ty, he took particular notice of tha
road, and adviaed that the removal
of eharp rock a would prove a lure
to many auto tourist a.
Mr 8wirt wanted full Information
on Central Oregon flailing, and prora-
lied Mr. MahaHey that he would en
deavor lo return to Hem! before the
end of the an miner to fill hla creel
Hla trip to Cloud Cap Inn will be to
recuperate after hla long Journey,
aa he intend to atay at the moun
tain hoatolry for aevoral days.
Carletou Swift, of Portland, who
waa In Hand at the time that the
Central OreRon bank wae taken over
by the 8lft Intereata. will pay Hand
a vlalt within the next 10 days. Mr.
Mahaffey announced thla morning.
CLOB APPROVES
S
IIKXII HOOSTKHS CltOK HITPOKT
UK (1IVKX POLICY I'Olt UKYH1.
OPIXq OHIWOX IIHtlOATlOX
PltOJKCTH.
Prom Wednesday's Daily.)
Voicing Ita approval of the course
taken hy Senator McNary In soaking
a $30,000,000 appropriation from
CangreM far Oregon irrigation pro
jects, the Hand Commercial club, at
Us weakly luncheon nt tha Pilot
llutte Inn thla noon, voted that tha
other memlera of the Oregon delega
tlon n WoahluftoH b urged to sup
port lha meaaure. and that lettas be
written to other commercial club In
Oregon, asking that they make sim
ilar requeela. The mater waa brought
up hy A. J. Kroanert, who commend
ed the course takeu by the new Ore
gun senator in seeking to make noa
slble the development of now arid
land and the coneequenr Increase In
food production for tha nation.
Cl'da M. McKay reported on' the
rjMMd uuU trip to the dry farm
ing ttXiiewBt atation at Punts, stat
ed that he had found It Impossible
to secure enough oara to transport
a representative number of farmers
from tho high desert, mid advised
that the trip be dropped.
The mutter of prliea for the annual
Flower show .was Introduced, and on
the recommendation of H. C. Hills
that because of tha wur no cosh prlxea
be put up by the Commercial club,
incepting for vegetahlee. gratua and
similar products, the olub offered Its
moral support to the show, but nd
vlaed that money prises be offered
only for exhibits or a strictly utllltar
liUi nature.
BERTH AS CAPTAIN
(Prom Wednesday's Dully.)
Aunther Pond man has been culled
to the oolors, It beuame known today
when It wna laarnod that O. V. l.lnt-
por, looutlng ouglneer on tho Oregon
Trunk In. 1910 and 1911, has boon
given n commission as captain In tho
ottloora reserve. Ho la at present
In Sqnttlo and will probably bo called
to actlvo sorvlco soon.
OK
IW
BEND MAN LEAVES
TO CHASE U-BOATS
J. K. Knp'lirrtaoii Hwk Hcrtli
.Mcrliiiolf on Ono of Hx-cl Croft
lllllntroni Co rex for HiimIiic.
(Prom Monday' Dally.)
To enter the United Htate navy
aorvlce aa a mechanic on board one
of Uncle Etam'a aubmarlno chaser,
J. K. Mtigabretiion, of thla city, left
thla morning for Portland. He ha
had previous experience In the nary,
and with hi technical knowledge,
oxpecta he will have little or no dif
ficulty In landing the dealrcd berth.
While he la abont from Hand, Mr.
Hngobretaon'a plumbing builneae will
be left In charge of Ueorge Hlllatrom.
Through the agency of J. Ityan, the
Hngobretaou realdenre, a six-room
modern dwelling In Kenwood, waa
sold to D. T. Carmody at a consid
eration of $2000. The purchase In
clude the west half of lots 2 and 4,
block 18, In Kenwood.
BANCROFT ACT
TO BE
corxnii AiTJitmi.KS xkootia-
TIOX I'Olt KALK OP IMPHOVK
MKXT HOXDH IIITTHItH .MUST
IIK SOLD OUT IX WKKK.
(Prom Wedneeday'a Dally.)
To provide for the Improvement of
city streeta and other public prop
erties, the Het.d city council. In spec
ial seealon tin morning, moved that
the sale of cliy bonds as provided un
der the Bancroft act, be taken up
with Portland bond buyers. Hy
means of this action It Is expected
that the council will learn what
Btepa are necessary In the futuro In
accomplishing a number of Improve
ments now under way, or which are
being planned.
Hecause of a nurnbor of arrests for
drunkenness which were made last
week. In which the defendants plead
ed Hosteller's Ultteia aa the cause
of their Intoxication, the motion of
Councilman Stekll that all local drug
stores Iw ordered to discontinue tho
sale of the compound, and be given
one week In which to dispose of their
stock, was carried.
All bids for the Improvement of
Newport avenue were rejected.
7 DKflUKKS ltKCOHDllD THIS
Al'TKItXOOX, HK.TIX T1IK
SiaSOX'S MAX1.MU.M IIOTTKK
TOMOltlltlW PHKD1CTKD.
tFrom Tueaday'a Dally.)
Promisee of the weather man that
today's temperature would prove
"fair and cooler" proved unreliable
this afternoon, when at 3 o'clock the
mercury roee to 97 degrees, seven
degreee above yesterday's maximum.
three above the previous maximum
tor the season, reached Sunday, and
two degree above the maximum for
July reached laat year.
The lively breese prevented the
full force of the suh's rays from b
Ing noticed, and fx those out of
doers the heat was not felt as keenly
a the cooler temperature of yetter
day. BOYS ADMIT TAKING
AUTOS FOR JOY RIDE
Tlirvo nro Turned Ioo!e on Oood He-
liuvloi After Lecture Prom Dis
trict Attorney Do Ariuoml.
(Prom Prlday'a Dally.)
Coufewlug that they had taken
two automobiles within the laat
week, one belonging to J. K. Huge
b ret son of thla city, the other of
Waahiugton reglBtry. Joe Salsbary.
ltuell Hathaway ami Itobert (Hoaco)
Whltaon, rraated yesterday, were pa
roled this morning by District At
torney M. H. De Armond. In both
Instances, the cars were returned
unharmed after the trio had finished
Joy riding. Mr. Do Armond gave the
boys a leoturo and turned them loose
with tha understanding that any
further orfouses would rosult In tho
present charge being brought up.
The boys ptQgpssed ontlro Ignor
anco of tU.o taltius of third car on
the night Qf, tho Fourth.
"Ul MERCURY HITS
EW DDE
BETTER SHEEP
TO BE RAISED
HIGH PRICES PROVE
NEW IMPETUS.
InrKo Itancli Purclia Xcar llcnil
for Wintering Animal Korccait
Introduction of Moro l'-
to-Date Method.
(From' Wednesday's Daily.)
Ilettar sheep, better and heavlor
fleeces, and a smaller percentage of
lose, are some of the chief results
which are to come to pas in Central
Oregon as tho outeome of the record
prices being paid for wool. Tho in
troduction of up-to-date methods, aud
the abandonment, to a certain ex
tent at least, of the old hit-or-miss
range system, Is already being noted
In the purchase of ranch properties
in the vkinlfy of Detd. the aggregate
value of which Is close to a quarter
of a million dollars.
A large proportion of thla land,
totalling nearly 4080 acres, and pur
chased within the last six weeks, ts
to be used for sheep. A large part of
the purchases have been made by
Lake county sheepmen hitherto large
ly dependant on the range, and th
land taken over will be used for win
ter feeding, for raising hay so that
at no time will the sheep be wholly
dependant on the range for their
feed, while It will b possible to af
ford adequate protection during the
lambing season, reducing losses a"
this time to a minimum. It is a tru
ism among sheep growers that tha
well-cared for. well fed sheep will
produce more and bettor wool than
tho range animal. In past years, the
low value of wool made this hardP"
worth considering, but with wool
threatening to reach tha dollar marl
before the close of the season, the
sheep is no longer the lowly creature
of other days, but has assumed a po
sition of real importance.
Itango Griming Less.
Another cause actuating ranchers
in the purchase of lands near Herd
is the gradual dwindling of the rang
as the result of the constant inroads
made by homesteaders. With the na
tional forest for summer grating, ami
Irrigated lands supplying the fodder
for winter consumption, the aheep
man will consider himself fairly sat
So far, land deals In the vinnltv
have been made chiefly for the ben
efit of aheop growers, but It Is pointed,
out that those same ranches could
be very advantageously used by cat
tlemen In the Interior, not only for
wintering, but as feeding stations
where shrinkage eaueftd, by th Ions
drives could be eliminated before
shipping from Ilend. With sheep, the
element of shrinkage la not cons.d
ored Important.
Not only will the quality of Central
Oregon stock. Improve through better
care, but tt may be expected that be
ter blood W'H he introduced to aM
in the production of better and hca
lor wool. This has alread) lxgu.
on tha old Ten-bar ranch, bought b
Shlrley C!eavelud. to be devridji.-.!
Into an aataulWiment for n.- p
elusive raising of thoroughbred atocW.
Iifflnioucy Koynotc.
Once tha now system of stock hu -
bandry has been. Introduced, the oil
will never be wholly reverud to. d-
dare expert. More efficient motr.
oils will mak tUm ahP business
profitable, wheat' old style method.
combined WK low prices, woum
moan profltB of a very low percent
ago. they assert It means Increased
production, and mor money for Cei -tral
Oregon and for Bend, as the fo.-m
of the Contra! Oregon sheep ln
dustry.
Some at the chief ranches wrtua
have changed hands, or on whkh th
deals are practically closed in th
last month and a halt are as follow
O. K. HutterftelU to Tom Croiilj ,
$80,000; W. S Marshal to Ned J
Anglaud. $13.0tO; J. D. Flynn t .
Shirley Clenvelajid. $60,000, Sand, rs
rauch to Dennis O'Counor, $l7ooo
Archie Powell to Deauis O'Corwin.,
$7500; George Mlllleau to Jim Si.,.,, .
$50,000; W. J. Jamlaon to the Ui
llutte Livestock Co., $0.00u.
HEARING IS GIVEN
FRED KASPROWITZ
Prom Wednesday's Datlv.)
Preliminary hearing wua hold thU
aftamqon before Justine of the Poaco
J. A. Kastes, In the oaao of Frod Kas
prowltz. charged with nttoraptlug an
offense against a 10 year old g'.rl, aud
two still younger lu this city.
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