The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 13, 1917, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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I1RND nUMiKTIN, HENl), OnKflON, TIU'IIHDAY, RKPTUMIIKIt in, HUT
Motoring to Ice Caves is
Pleasant Afternoon Drive
Hut 14 miles out of llend nt thoiporhapa 35 foot across In either dlree
. . . ..... i ,.t iu n niimhnritlon nnd Is floored with n solid ahcot
Cnil III IHIIIJ fiuuu ua - ---
of deep volcanic hollows particularly
noted nmong them bolng tho loo Cavo
nnd Swnmp Wells. With an automo
bllo tho drive can easily bo accom
plished lnsldo of an hour and a quar
ter and tho novelty of the scenery Is
well worth the trip, which should
certainly ha Included In any sight
seeing Itinerary of this section of Cen
tral Oregon, as It Is one of tho few
places where the phenomena are
found.
Following tho Bond-llurns road,
one turns off through the pine woods
and takes a more southerly dlrecUon.
While tho Ice Cave road has not had
much traffic, It Is not hard driving.
Tho motorist Is upon the caves be
fore he realUos It. The road stops
abruptly near the edge of a huge
cup-shaped depression, down which
n trail leads to the bottom. Hineath
nn overhanging cliff Is a smaller op
ening, not In the sldo of the rock, but
In the bottom. One goes straight
down through It out of the warm
afternoon Into a natural refrigerator.
Cleft hewn In tho Ice wall provide a
slipper foothold down which tho
loscent may be mado some 25 feet
until the floor Is reached.
Tho main chamber ot the cave Is
ot Ico. Although this does not also
form tho celling, tho frigidity of tho
atmosphere and the molsturo com
bine to make a frosty film on tho rook
tht shimmers and scintillates when
the electric torch Is thrown upon It
Uy crawling on hands and knees the
curious in I nil od visitor may outer a
smaller room ot similar formation
and Investigate tho Inner crevices.
Ice abounds In such quantity that
neighboring ranchers are able to sup
ply their homes In mldsummor, and
the city of llcnd even once used this
as a source ot supply In the hot
months previous to the Installation
of an Ice factory In town. The dls
tanco over which It was necessary to
haul It caused the scheme to be aban
doned. A short walk south ot the cave
brings ono to Swamp Wells, not ns
remarkable but a no less Interesting
formation. The descent to the main
hollow Is more difficult but It brings
ono Into a cave at one end. Several
springs nre here and water constantly
drips from tho celling. Ice may nlso
bo found lu tho crevices. There are
many other Interesting hollows In
tho vlulnlty, all within easy reach of
tho road and offering possibilities to
the explorer.
crultlng ottloo Instead of a drafting
board and Imposing upon our dis
trict board tho burden ot making n
full nnd original Investigation upon
government appeal ot each enso
where discharge wan granted below,
and that wo will do us soon as we can
find tlmo."
I
Confusion in Local Draft
Situation the Result of
General Exemption Policy
(From Sturday's Dally) I in Its opinion, the bringing of prac-
That something of a tangle In thetfay every cage MoTB the ,iigtri.t
1111,
Bills Allowed by y
County Court
at ("nptombnr ft,
I1KXD INVNSTMI'XTS APPHOVKH
OI-" UY liriltlUNtl Ai LOAN AS-
KOI'IATIOX !?!.", turn
Will (JY.MXASIOI.
sKcrnun
Deschutes country draft has been cre
ated by the action ot the local board
In granting every claim of exemption
made to It Is indicated In a message
received this morning from Dan J.
Malarkey, secretary ot the district
board, with headquarters In Port
land. Mr. Malarkey's message wa
sent to Tho Bulletin In answer to a
request for Information as to when
the results of the board's action on
the Deschutes exemptions would he
mado known.
board, the local board allowed
exemption claim made. On ben
the government and acting under In
structions District Attorney De Ar
mo nil appealed In each case and all
are now pending before the board In ;
Portland. !
Yesterday The Bulletin wired Mr.
Malarkey asking when his board
would report on tho Deschutes coun
ty cases and this morning recolved
I his reply, as follows: "Your board
Claims allowed
term of court:
C. P. Becker, road work dis
trict It
Alfred Muni, road nupplles,
district 14
V. T. Mullarkoy, expenses,
county assessor
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co, tele
phone, school superintend
out Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co, toll
phone, sheriff
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co, t Mo
phono, clerk
Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co, fj
phone, treasurer ... .
Class ft Prudhommc, supplies
I clerk's office
Irwln-llodson Co,, books
Kllhitm 8tn. ft Printing Co..
supplies, school superin
tendent .
0. A. Thorson. use of church,
election
3. C. Caldwell, registration
voters
Klmer Nlswougor. Investigat
ing death, II. K. Marstou .
Mrs. A. I.everett, room rent,
Mrs. Dowoll
L. A. W. Nixon, meals county
prisoner, A. Neely
Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co., tele
phono, I Inner, Prluovllle .
Class ft Prudhommo, Htnttnu
ery II. K. Buffo, hauling lumber
(lertrudo Shoults. clerical
work, Co. assessor .
Dwlght !'. Mlllor. county
physician fcos . .
Dwlght F. Miller, do
C. W. Clapp, work on bridge
I. C. Young, road work
Class ft Prudhomme, books ..
Irwln-Iloilson, hooks
IrwIu-IIIdson, stationery . ..
J. II. I Inner, stationery
Bend Surgical Hospital, cure
Holly Smith
Bond Surgical Hospital, cure
Mrs. Huuua Ilezoun .
Bend Surgical Hospital, cure
Marion Snxon . . ..
Skua Hardware Co.. supplier
county sheriff
T. J. Murphy. Mpeclnl deputy
sheriff
K II. Houston, do
J A. Hasten. Justice feea
(' A. Mackey. hu(o hire, wit
nesses State vs. Overhull
It (1 Itluekwell, auto hire,
bootlegger
K.lsl "M. Olsln. stenographer
district attorney
F. T Callan. road work, ill-
trl.t IS
V II Oaks, do ... .
OFFIflAIS RFPORT "Why' "' r"
ll 1 llslnJUJ liLil Uiil Class ft Prudhmume. stippllea
county clerk
(From Saturday's Dally.)
That $1,000,000 Is available for
building purposes lu Bend, was the
statement this morning ot Judge J. A.
Hastes, just returned from Tncoma,
where ho negotiated a $15,000 loan
for the Bond Amateur Athletic club
gymnasium, securing a signed ap
proval from Orvllle Billings, presi
dent ot the Pacific Building and Loan
Association. The same company
stands roady to finance Bond build
ings to the extent ot $1,000,000, Mr.
Hillings told Judge Kastes.
Tho gymnasium loan will need the
endorsement of local business men.
but has been secured at excellent
terms. Judge Kastes states. Month
ly payments ot $75 will In eight years!
liquidate tho obligation.
Judge Haste made the trip to Ta-
eomti by rail, but from Portland to
Bend on the return the Journey was
made by auto wlUi J. C. Ithodea, by
way of the Barlow Trail road, which
Is reported In excellent condition.
.7" FIREBUG CAUSE OF
FORT ROCK BLAZE
14.45
no.no
(1.77
5.S0
i.no
8.50
n.s5
t.r.o
ni.ao
7.81
5.00
2.80
11.00
tl.00
4.20
fi.tr.
r..s:i
5.00
32.50
7.45
152.05
no. oo
i.no
ni.no
48.50
2.40
58.20
S8.00
US. SO
88.00
8. 30
U 00
f.l 00
15 00
30 00
.1 12
6.25
On the ground that the governmer' apparently misunderstood Its duties
would appeal from every exemption
allowed and that it was open to th"
individual affected to appeal from a
disallowed exemption claim, insuring
as It seemingly allowed every claim
for exemption or discharge without
special Investigation or regard lo
merits, thereby making Itself a re-
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Ford cars are an Important factor In every rural
community. They help the family enjoy life, bring
the pleasures and advantages of the city wjth n
reach, and gjve practical service every day. Ford
cars require a minimum of attention; any one can
run and care for them. Two million owners the
world over prove these qualities every day. Wo
pledge Ford owners tho reliable Ford service with
genuine Ford parts and standard Ford prices.
Touring Car J3C0. Itunabout $345, Coupelot $505,
Town Car $595. Sedan $645 all f. o. b. Detroit.
On display and for sale by
Cent. Ore Motor Co.
Phone Black 102
Your Patronage Solicited
Fia.MKS UAX OVIIlt UO,MM At'ltKS,
HIT ONLY IIKSTUOVKD :i,INH,
ono KKirr of pixi: co.ntla-
(iUATIO.V ItATIlD HICOKST IX
DKSCIUTKS I-'OHKST IIISTOItY.
30 00
00
5 50
3 00
AUTOMOBILE ELECTRIC REPAIR SHOP
STORAGE BATTERIES CHARGED
OVERHAULED AND REBUILT
Don't throw away your old battery, as we may bo ublo to renew
it ut half the cost of a new ono.
GENERATOR, STARTING MOTOR
& MAGNETO WORK A SPECIALTY
All Work Guaranteed. .Shop located In Kenwood. Cross tho bridge
at Pilot Butte Inn and j?o four blocks went,
SALTZMAN & COLLINS
CMa MopjniBS mojj)
That the fire which has Just been
halted In tho Fort Hock section was
clearly of Incendiary origin Is tho de
cision of Acting Forest Supervisor
V. Y. Harphum, of the Deschutes Na
tional Forest, nnd C. J. Burk, assist
ant district forester from the Port
land office, who returned this noon I
from Fort Itock. No details on this
point were given out.
More than 20,000 acres were burn
ed over, approximately 3,000,000 feet
of yellow pine destroyed, and an
expense to the government In quell
ing the flames of about $1500 In
curred, as the result of the fire.
fire area was nearly 26,000 acres,
but much was kept from actual con
tact with tho flames. The conflagra
tion was the biggest In tho history
of the Deschutes National Forest.
In consideration ot the large acre
age included, tho actual lose Is con
sidered very small..
The uncertainly of death Is In effect
the great ati,ort of the whole system
of life. Ben jouson.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICK OF HIIKItllWH HALK.
By vlrtuo of an attachment exe
cution to mo duly Issued by tho Clerk
of tho Circuit Court or tho County
of Deschutes, State of Oregon, dated
tho 6th day of August, 1917, In a
certain action in the Circuit Court
for said County and State, whuroln
It. K. Jones, ns plaintiff, recovered
Judgment against William Qottsteln
and Lillian Qottsteln, his wife, as de
fendants, for tho Bum of fourteen
Hundred Forty Dollars, and costs and
disbursements taxod at Fifteen Dol
lars, on tho 11th day of July, I'M 7.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
on the 7th day of Beptembb-, 1917,
at the front door of tho court houso
In Bend, In said County, at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon of said day, cell nt
public auction to tho highest bidder,
for cash, the following described
J property, towlt:
Lots Ton, Klevon and Twelve, (10,
11 and 12) In Block Ten (10) or
Wlostorln, an addition to Bend, Des
chutes County, Oregon, uh per tho
certified plat thereof on file; taken
and levied upon as tho property of
tho said William Oottstoln and Lil
lian Oottstelu, his wife, or as much
thereof us may bo necessary to sat
isfy tho said Judgmont In faVor of
said It. B. Jonos against said William
Qottsteln and Lillian Qottsteln, his
wife, with Intorost therodn, together
with all costs and disbursements that
havo or may accruo,
8. B. RODKRTS,
Shorirr.
Dated at Bond, Deschutes County,
Oregon, August 0, 1917,
23-27c
F II. Wilson, riMd work, dls
trlct 11
F. II. WIIsoh. do .
C. L. Montgomery, do
Chas. Hussuu, do
Class & Prudhnmme, sup
plies, transcribing 70 00
II. II. HcArmnnd. expenses,
district attorney 5.50
Hugh O'Knne, rent of rooms
2G-28 O'Kaue building 40 00
Hazel Manlon, deputy county
clerk .... C7 50
II. Q. Kenunrd, salary water
A. K. Perry, salary awlstant
water master 51.00
Frank Bndyfelt. auto hire,
county patients . ... 0 00
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.,
lumber and cement . .. . 337. 05
P. J. Hurling, nwif work,
dletrlct 12 1.50
It. J. Skelton. do K.75
Peter Thompson, road work
district 8 9.00
Gilbert Thompson, do 19.00
It. J. Skeltnu, Mds road dis
trict 12 1.00
Kllhnm Wtatlonery & Printing
TheL Co.. Mdse. school Hupt 35
jonn uoiiricn, worn lor w. a.
Pickett 7.60
II. C. O'Nolll, board of pris
oners 20.30
Henry Burton, Janitor, for
August i S.00
Q, M. Raymond, transcribing
testimony 78. CG
C. P Nlswonger, funeral Mrs,
, Jlaima Bozona 43.00
S. K. Roberts, expenses coun
ty sheriff 34.14
Ono, B, Ryan, services for
county assossor 75.00
J. II. Hauer, salary stenogra
phers, Prlnevlllo 493.00
J, F. Arnold, clerk draft ex
amining board 24.00
J. II. Honor, expenses, county
clerk 3.44
Goo. 8. Young, clerk draft ex
amining board 20.00
Edna Sinclair, stenographer,
draft work 19.25
Boattle & Hoffman, supplies
county treasurer 3.55
Bond Proas, stationery and
printing 47.40
Bend Press, do 5C.00
W. J. Buckley, road work,
districts 10-17 07.50
K. Buckley, do 13.50
M. K. Roper, do 21.00
J. A.vl'lokons, do 3.00
Jake Meleter, do 1.50
Carl Kuhn, do 1 60
W. J. Buckley, do 22.50
K. Buckluy, do
Rose Pratt, do
Kdwin Sights, do
W. J. Buckley, do
iC. Buckley, do
M. K, Ropor, do
J. A. Pickens, do
Stovo Tomood, do
J. N. Cruse, do
Frank Whlto, do
B. A. Kondnll, supplloa road
districts 10-17 10.10
J. Alton Thompson, oxpeusoe
school Htiporiptondent
W. D. BarnoH, oxponsos coun
ty Judge
Pend Laundry, laundry coun-
I ty patients
L. K. Smith, expenses, fuo
' and mllougo
J. C. Thorp, Justice and wit
ness fees , 37.76
John J. Cunningham, brldgo
work 90,26
(loud nullotln, printing and
publishing proceedings 120.70
J. II. IIANUIl, County Clork.
C.OO
0.00
0.00
25.25
3.00
9.00
0.00
(1.00
9.00
9.00
28.20
39,66
4.03
87,90
1 VS MORE AND P
f tut aooo
RICH TOBACCO 19) SUPPLY Or W-Dl V JV V lADrWUW.YCTIJ
JUSt 1HE THlNd CUT I8r ASYP f& JT
rTvIIE Call to the Colors calls for thrift nnd
common sense by everybody. A 10c. pouch
of W-B Gut Chewing goes twice ns far ns IOc.'h
worth of ordinury tobacco. That's tho big point:
W-B Cut isn'tordinury tobacco, it's rich tobucco
and n lusting chew.
MiJ. t; WEYMAN.BRUTON C0MPANT, 1107 IWJ-.r, Nw YtA City
MRS. AMNAH'S BODY
SENT TO PORTLAND
(From Saturday's Dally.)
The body ot Mrs Kllxabcth Auiuuh.
of Hllvls Yalley near Burns, mum
brought to Bend Friday and shipped
to Portland for burial. Mrs. Auiuah
died on .September 6, nt the age of
37 years. She had been III with tuber
eulosls during the punt 1'! months.
Albert Amuah, husbniid of the de
ceased, and Mrs. Mary K. Meranda,
her mother, have nlso gone to Port
laud to mwt other relatives who will
attend the funeral. Mrs. Amunh for
merly lived In the illy but cume to
this country for her health
One rent n w ml n all a litMe Want
Ad will ii i j .ill
EXAMINATION HELD
FOR EKJIITII (JRADE
(From Hnturday's Dally.)
Thirteen students have taken Dim
eighth grude examinations ut Ite'.d
school this week. Mrs. Ila-ttu
K. Cnrdeii rouduivted the tests. Thi
students Include Mildred U'lltwaH,
Reuben Nelson, Alpha luiiiun, Vise
Cuyner, Gladys Hather. Clara llogan, j
Helen Downing, Knthryu Orr, Mil
dred Pumeroy, Frank Loehr, Terrnl
HIiiipHini, John Clapp and lieu (lnrk.
The)' have all attended the suinmer
! school held under the illri'rtluii of
I Prfeor 'I'liiirilnmini ami Mra I'tv
iliu These passing will In ail-u '
ii -I to Mif Iiigh si hool
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Powtr Traninmnon Maclnntry, WooJ Pipe Fitting. Grate
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.1 and Structural Iron. WE ARE PREPARED TO RUS! I
YOUR ORDERS ON REPLACEMENTS FOR BROK
EN CASTINGS ON ALL KINDS OF FARM MA-
CHINERY. DEND. OREGON.
"I want a car that will
standi up under the kind of
driving I do, that does not
cost much to operate and that
will look well as long as it is
in use."- That man wants a
Chevrolet. The
CHEVROLET
meets every requirement that
a sturdy middleweight car
should meet.
For the man who wants to
invest his money where he will get
a dollar in service for every dollar
invested, there is one car that will
come up to everydemand and every
requirement. Ask for a demonstra
tion, the test proves the truth.
Price $725, Bend
BEND GARAGE
NORTH OF PILOT BUTTE INN
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