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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1917)
WEEKLY EDITION The bend bulletin. VOL. XV. iii:ni), dkhciii'tkh county, ohikjon, tiiikndav, onowm i, iiit no. :u f TIBER SALE E BROOKS -SCANLON TO INCREASE HOLDINGS. Ihsil on (n Take Out Portion of tin .sn'llli-lll(Ml Hint Hupp Ttiirln .A moil til In Item-mime- inriil of I'lni' 0nii.lili, (From Prllyn Daily, i (Portland Telegram.) )tagnHallma are pending fur tlm A vMrrhssa of approximately 370.000.- ' HQQ 'rot of timber by the llronks- rVanlnn Lumbar company In Central Oregon. Tim properly Involved Ik uX present owned liy th ShevlliMHxoH G V4 vowpany. of llend. and thtt Maimer NMPP oniipH7. f- The llfiHika-Seanlnu jsjle are ne gotUtlttg tnr IS. 068 avs owned by jthevlln-lllxon unit 6086 scree owned by Pglwier-KMNp. The former hold ings represents about JOB. 008. 008 -fret nt timber and the latter about 70,006. 698 feet The limber of the )) rthevlln-lllxon Company adjoins that ot ftrooks-lfcsnlon. ani It la eneler for HrookaR anion to handle It than tar SbevHn-Hlxon The 5008 arree or Paluar-Kupp ara In lh aama bell If ihf ileal are consummated, the re mit will h thai llrooka-ftcanlon will bat an Ininwoh body of timber -which they can operate conveniently. Soma lime ago the Hhevlln-lllxen Company acquired a larga Iran ot -tfsatwr mnnHrwoliNHmJoM whssii a near their holdings Hather than for each torapany to build a rallroail to get at these particular tract, they adjusted the mailer by Hhetlln-lllxon taking the HrookfScanlou Umber In iltrlr neighborhood, ami now Hrooka "4raulOM lire a bom to acquire the rihrvlln lllxon timber In thalr own llnltjr. Tha arrangement la a on renlence tor each of the companies. K. C. Sbevlln says ilia negotiation ir pending, but ao far aa ha know hate not been completed. Norman! N Hupp elate thai tba paper are In ! thv nut, but what progress la iiiik made on tba tiaal ha does not know . Thai otlatl(ns lor the riniii nion by tha ltroka4taMilon ronipu 'if tha timber land referred to tn the torrgolnx atory from yeaterda)'a Cortland Telegram ar (y-ndlug ha Wen known bara for aerarqj wMlM, fTho i-hM ifuaatloii to be dHarwUiW haa baan an agraament aa to tba ara la of tlmbor oh tba traria InvoUad and to obtain thla. Hob Mount-ay, a Shav lln aeabr, haa baan bara for aome it ma at work with a llrooka-AranloM rapraganiatlra. Tha llmbar land In nuaatlon la ownad by tba K raw ant Ijind Com paiiv, a Bhevlln rompany. and It alt uatad to tba north ami aaat of thu I'aullna mountain and adjoining tha pn (tint holdlnga of tha llrooka Mt'itn- Ion rimipany. IIhIiik ut off b) tlia I'aultnaa from Ilia rt of Ilia Shavlln timber It baa baan rnottgnlMMl aa illf- ' ' fliult to raarh for IiihkImk by tha Mbevlln ouanttlon, but Mnim It la ail- Jarant to llio llrooka holding It la In Ulrert Huh tor iih by that coiiipuny. luvnlvwl In Ilia trniiaiirtlou In iibout A000 aero of tlmhar litiul owuml by John J. Hupp, of HiikIiiiiw, MlrhlKnn. Thlfc la not In n solid lilook but In Mwutunul lota In Hut pnmont IlrookH tlinbor mill In tlm Hhuvlln tlmhor on l ho woat Hlilo of tlm DoachutiiH, Unilur llio onutomplntiid arnuiKDmout, IlruflkM-Rcuulou will tuku tltlu to nit of thU mill thou trniiHfnr to Hhuvlln lllton tlm went aldn trncta In ciinuoc Hon with tlm Fromout Land Co. .trnnstor. Tun tihluf local Inturuat In thu transuutlou urlisos trout thu fact that tlm trmiHfor, It It la coiitiummutcd, vlll provldo tlmhor for the IlrookH Scnnlon Company for a 10 year run lipyond that Insured by tlm compuiiy's (irosont hdldliiKH. BAPTIST WOMEN WILL NAME NEW OFFICERS (From WoiliiOBilny'B Dally.) ti Moiuhors of tlm llantlst Woiuoii'h 'Culnii will moi't tomorrow nftoriioou .it tlm homo of Mrs T. II Foley for rklloii ot officers. GRANGE PROGRAM I WILL OCCUPY DAY OnUlilc HpiiiliciH Mine Hern Heciucil H. the Iti'liil (Iiiiiik,i- . IiiiIki iiii I'll liril, (From Tueadiiy'H Dally.) On October f, the lli'hil Orange will linlil It annual fair at grange hall. A utiluhitr of speaker Iihvh been picked anil ii full tiroKrnui arranged. HillwtantlHl (irlnm urti being offered liy local merchant for the IihmI dx lillilln. Jiulm or Hih HxrlciiliurM jiroiluclH Mill bo "I'nriner" (!. It. Hinllh, of tli O.-W. Ut h S., foriiiHr CnUlily AKrlrultiirHllMt It. A. Illioirli unl anil lfn pri'niMit Cniiiiiy Ajtil nilturnlUl It. A.'W'unl Mlaa 'nila Klnyiiii Mill Iiuvh clmrKH or tlm ilo tnwilli' M'lonro illailay. TIih fnlltittliiK la tin- pruKntni: OpcnliiK nililroiHi, ut 10:0 u. in. U. I'. Mint it. Iliiinnftlle m'Ihmi'h JoiIkImk Tiik of Marl'rlrn, box of clicara. offoriHl liy Curiuoily llrothera. Ilimkut illniii'r. MoiiK'AiiierlfM " AililrMM-( I,. Xmlth. Solo I .(ten I Ulanl. 'rt,'r."? "Itural PlnanelerlHK." ilaon. Adtlnaia on riomwtlr wlanra Mlaa Klnyon. Aoto. Attdraaa It. A Illanrhanl. Aildraaa fttata UranK Maatar Hpanre. JHdKtnK aKrlrnllHra prwlmts and awardlnK tirlaaa Ian.n In the enliiK FOOTBALL PRACTICE BEGINS AT SCHOOL ,n Kiiiliini'iil In Orili'li'il 1. limit Ik Iiom'h for 'I III Siioiiii'-. I'ooi'li. It... (I'rnm TuwMlay.'a Dally) I.atlara have bean aant to tha kKk aaktHtla V ed Itivxr, Itadtwond. White Bat won and I'rtMfUlle aaklnic thw to arranice rHtball Kama with Hand blab arbool. I.. Iloland, who haa bean hoaen coarb for the Iwal taaoi, baa leun prartlra with tha IS man who have l u mail out. Tha line up will probabl) be murh tha aaMta aa laat aar, due to the fart that moat ot tha l!i team waa rompoaed of un dar itaaaman. Xn aulla. aweatera and amka will ha purrhaaed by the aquad at olire n that ihr) will make a kodiI show ing at III'- opi'lilliK Ranic of the aaaaon. INTO OFFICES ri.Hitu ik 1 1 itsr to t ii.woi: to MCW iirii.m.so fOl HT HOO.M iiki.no pit in hiiaim: i nit tiik I DM l.C TICIt.M. (From Wadnaaday'a Taly.) Although thu f'.iilahlug louche ara till to be made In rnmpletlng tha new headiuartar of tha Deai-hutaa rounty official, tha ftral ot tba of fice In the Daachutaa luveatmaiil Co. IiuIIiIImk waa ot-ruplml thla morning. CuiiHty Clark J. 11. HaMr and his Muff ihovIhk from tkalr old qiiar tara In llio O'Kuiia IiuIIiIIhk. Other official wilt aoon ha located In tlm now rooma. A auto una IihIiik limtallwl thla mornliiK, mid tlm court la rapidly '" ItiK flnUhad up for tha county' flrat Circuit term. Hcattorml oftlcoa will now bo nil umlur onu roof. In thu lloud Com pauy liulldliiK tlm aiiiwnor, boIiooI auptirliitondont, aurvoynr, and 'trcas ttror will vacato. Tho county court, Hlmrlff, and clork will Uuivo tlm O'lvuim liulldliiK. Only thu dlntrlut ntturuuy, II. II. I)u Armoiul, will ru main In Ilia old room. Delay In mov ing wan ciiuhihI by thu coucruto flnluh on tho Btops IioIiik put on only thla wouk. It waa at flrat hit muled to havo tho liulldliiK ready by Monday, aomo confiulon will probably ha catiBud duo to tho fact that tho doors are not yet lotturud. Thu court room Is Just at tho top of tho stairs on tho further aldo ot tho Corridor. County Troaaurcr Clydo McKay In at tho right of tho atalrs In tho first room. County Clerk J. II Ilauor wilt bo found at tho cud ot tho hull, tho last door to tho cast TUcso woro Iho only men who had moved lu today. MOVES FOUNDRY LETS CONTRACT IIUFFSCHiMIDT - DUGAN GET ANNEX. I,rc 'lliimiiiH OomIkiin HiiIIiIIiik Willi Ii A. .1. Tinker Will Con.iriirl 970011 KeiniM-iiiMl In lln Hliop noil liilpini'iil. (KmiH WVdnoaday'a Dally.) Cotitraut wuk lt thla mornliiK to A. J. Tucknr for tha coniitriictloii of a machine, ahop nd pattarn trK houn Nir the lluffarhmint-DuKan Iron Work. Tho biilldlUK la to lie erected Immediately In order that It may b rwady for orrupanry lu JO djtya. All oxpetidllure ot $SK00 will ha rapraaeiitod In the buHdlng and a Ilka um will Ih Invaatad lu eulp- IHOHt. Tho new abop will b located baalda tha praaant foundry on Scott atreat noar tha railroad track. It will b a by SO faat In '. and la to ba ot brick. Hif atory high. Lea Tkoma la the architect. Although tha foundry has baan In oparatlon llttla over u fmr, lu bua lueaa haa Inrraaaed to ah an axtant that tha new addition baa become a naraaalty. The plant handle much ot tha machine work of tba local mill and garagaa. With tha additional eiulimant three or four extra men will ha employed In tba shop. FRANK PRINCE WILL LEAVE ON SATURDAY WitHliliiKlon, D. C, I I'lr-onl Dill- iiiillon llffon- (,'olnic In 1'rnuci Willi KlIgllHM't'o. (From Tuaaday'a Dally.) In npone to a telegram retelred tbl morning from San Frantco over tha aignaturo ot Major 8. O. John aon. of tha Twentieth , ISnglnaer. Frank I. Prince, of Tha 8hevlln lllxun Company, la preparing to leave Saturday for Waahlngton. I). ('.. to anept a lieutenancy In tba name rrgi meni. He expecta to ba alatloned fur at leaat alx weak In tba national capital before hiring callad tor service (Uewbare. Mr. I'rlaca returned a few da ago from Ban Francisco, where he went on military matter and at that time was given to understand that ha would ba given a commission In the Twentieth lingtneere. better known a iba second forestry regiment. It It the aama military unit aa that In wh'ch Paul lloamer. also a Shavltu 1 llxon man, enlisted recently. Only lark of yaare prevented Mr. Frlnce from being granted a cap taincy. FOOD CONSERVATION WILL BEGIN IN BEND (From Wednesday' Dally.) Wringing tba food conservation campaign down in Individual homes la tba object of tba convention which mat In Portland this weak and which waa attended by Itav. II. C. Ilartranft, School 'Superintendent J. Alton Thompson and Mr. C. IV N'Uwonger. repreaautliiK lloud. Tha local delega tion returned this ,mornliiK. IMmis will ha made shortly for a canu which wilt unable them to Kt 1" touch with nil households lu tha county. Tho Portland mooting was woll ut tended and speakers from other states worn present to explain tho working of tho campaign olsowhoro. LAST OF SCHOOL FUNDS ARE DRAWN (From Tuesday's Dally.) Tho last J 10,000 of tho money lonnod by tho stuto on school bonds for DoBchutoB county was drawn from tho stato treasurer's office yoatorduy to ho used on tho high school, Whllo tho money has buou lu tho hands ot tho county It haa boon placed out on littotost and drawn off In lustnll montB as needed, thereby netting nu additional M00 on tho total $30,000, which would not have been the ense hud It been merely depilUd lu ft bunk lu tho lump sum, GALL SPECIAL BONO ELECTION AUTHORIZES COUNCIL ACTION. Will Vole on Aiih-miIIiik (')!' Imrlcr .Sheep IVidil Koili'd Dr. Cimj .Viiini-d Cll riinlchui Library l)liclorr I'lckiil. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Acting on suggestions received fr,om the Luiuhermon'a Trust Co., of Portland, the Hand city council, lu regular meeting last night, authorized thu taking of step which will result h the declaring o7 a special election for the amending or the charter, to allow for the battling or Improve ment bond under the Hancrott act. The Trust CumpAtiy, In a series of letters, advised the repeal of the zone system of asaeaaments for Improve ments and the adoption or a clause for the appointment of an appraising committee. L'nder the present sys tem. It waa pointed out. the last as sessed valuation of property Is taken, which In aome Instances, particularly In the caaa of Newport avenue, would b Insufficient to handle the coat of the work. The council authorised City Itecorder Kills. City Attorney Hanson and City Knginaer Could to take up the matter ot the necessary amendments with the Lumbermen's Trust Co.. but to retain It poaalble, the zone system. A special election tor the amending or the charter will be called as soon as possible. The virtual solution or the sheep problem In Hand, a source or worry during the summer mow ha, was an nounced by Councilman Clyde Mc Kay, who reported that The Suavlln lllxon Company and the Hrooke Scanlon Lumber Co. are willing to allow sheep to go through their hold ings If the forestry service will put up signs for a driveway. Thla to be ing done, together with the repairing of the Dutch John bridge, practically eliminating tha driving of aheap through the city. The appointing of directors for the library came up and Mayor Caldwell appointed Mrs. F. Dement and Mrs. J. M. Lawreneo m directors to serve three years. Mrs. Radle A. Lucas be ing named for a on year term. Dr. V. C. Co waa named cltv health of ficer to fill tha vacancy left by tha resignation ot Dr. Dwlght F. Millar. who has left Ilend for hospital ser vice In tha army. Under tha head ot Improvements, the street committee was ordered to proceed with the opening of Fir ave- nue. and the owner of property on. III a u-aal alii nt Wall ilrul IwUmii Oregon and (3 roan wood were ordered to ralee the wooden sidewalk to grade. Carl Johnson appeared to ask for aewer construction to serve the Kald school and the Bend Aniuteur Athletic club gymusslum. and the matter waa referred to the aewer committee. The Hand Water. Light A Power Co. reported that the city rock crush er, attar a short period of use. has bean found to be lu first claaa snap. The following bills agaluat tha city were approved for payment: It. 1). Oould, engineer' feea $ JS.f.x llend Water, Light & Power Co., water and light tor September SSS.SS M. K. Coleman, treasurer's aalury 25.00 C. S. lleiiBon, olty attorney's salary 20.00 U A. W. N'lxon, police chief. .. 117.71 Frank Soheflold, auto hire . . 2.00 The Ilend Uullotln, advertis ing 1.S0 Oscar Matutiott, building side walks S-18.00 Louis lleunott, supplies 7.10 Dob Hlnckwoll, uuto hire 2.00 O. K. Murphy, auto hire 1.00 It. II. Deyarinond, garage ser- vlco 22.00 C. A. Mnokoy, auto biro 1.60 W. H.'Cruwrord, cinders 155.36 Ilort Hreodlug, auto hire 1.00 F. L. Kulp, night officer 100.00 W. Sohiibur, special officer.... COO W. J. Shannon, labor 9,00 Hugh O'Kano, rout 31.50 11. II. Oould, engineer's foes . 4.50 B. P, llrosterhous, work on bridge 23 10 The Wardrobe, repairing flags 1 50 V. A Harris, Janitor 4 40 CLCJJ SEEKS MEANS OF A HATING PEST ( iniiiolfli-ftt Appointed nt Luncheon ToiIh) ('. H. HiiiImiii f'nlla .Medina I'or Tonight. ! 1 (From Wednfday'a Dally.) ! That mora jarkrabblta ara Infaat- Ing tba Irrigated land namr Hand """' WH lh ra '"' wa ,hB statement Unlay of A. J. Knmiiwl, apoaklriK at the weekly meeting of the Commercial club at the Pilot Hutte Inn thla noon. The abundance of rodents Is believed to be the result of the extremely dry summer, which has caused the rabbit to leave the deeert regions for the artificially watered areas. A committee headed by Mr. Kroenert was appointed by President Floyd Dement, to Investi gate means of abating the peat, and hIho to consider the Increasing of carrying capacity of the range by burning off sage. A report from the roads commit tee was read, commending the pro greaa being made on the La Pine Ilund highway by the county court, and In this connection It was an nounced that while the $17,000 ap propriated by the state might not be enough to finish the cindering of the 17-mlle stretch of road, more funds will be available for this purpoae. C. ft. Hudson, of the committee, ap pointed to aid In securing a govern ment demonstration arteaian well for this district, announced a meeting of the committee for this evening. RAISES BIG SPUDS. (From Wednesday's Daily.) C. W. Thornthwalte la exhibiting at his store on Wall street a few sample potatoes raised on hi Turn alo ranch this summer. The spuds are among the largest seen here this year, the variety being Netted Cem With potatoes of this size coming from his ranch. Mr. Thornthwalte feels that be is doing his share to ward an Increased food production. DESCHUTES COUNTY IS WITHOUT WARDEN llcmj l.'uINt incuts Cut Oft Money, noil ('oiiiliilloti Adopt Ite- treiichiiient Policy. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Word that he has been retired from active service as deputy game warden In this section haa Just been received here by John Cunningham, of this city, from State Oame Warden Shoe maker, the letter authorising Mr. Cunningbam'a withdrawal giving lack of fund as the reason for the action. Tha fact that ao many man who would hrwUM "' rulled . Ueue of the commuwion, necessitating a retrench meat policy. Mr. Cunningham believe that the aama policy la being followed throughout the stata, but Is unable " -ether or not It will be per- MlSlient. STRIKE IN BEND TltADK INIONS AUK 11KTTKH OH OANI.KD THAN IN ANY TOWN OF SA.MK HI.K IX TIIK I'NITKD STATUS, SAYS PIKHSON. (From Friday's Dally.) llend Is one of the few industrial towns lu the United Status where there will very likely be no disturb ances caused by strlkos, according to Harry Pearson, secretary of tho Cou tral Labor Council, Mr. Plorson when Interviewed on tho possibility ot strikes affeatlng this section explained that tho constitu tion ot the local council Is bo worded as to prevent sympathy strikes, which are now causing so much trouble In tho east. Tho question In Portland centers around tho prlnclplo of the closed shop. In Bond this is woll preserved. "This is the only town Its slzo In tho United States which Is bo thor oughly organized," said Mr, Plorson. "Tho entlro population seems to work in cooperation to a groater extent than I havo over soon it dono before. Thore are ten trado unions hero who eithor already havo charters or have them on tho way. All are strongly In favor ot Bottling disputes by arbi (ration There would bo l.ttlo uso lit striking " 0 C HIKE T ARE DISRUPTED BOARD DISALLOWS TWO CLAIMS. Only Port of 10 Per Cent Will !oo TiinlKbt Puiilal l.M tit He Mudn J-utc In Day Wire From Portland Cauea Cliungc. (From Wednesday's Dally ) Plans of the draft board for tba sending of Desehutes county's second 40 per eent of men for American Lake tonight were disrupted last night when County Clerk J. H. Haner received a telegram from the dis trict conscription board In Portland directing the halting of proceedings until the names of men whose ex emption claims have been denied could be wired to Ilend. It was Int -mated that the number of such claims would be considerable, and Mr. Hanr-r stated that the reault might be ti force several who had prepared to go tonight. Into the second draft, the date for which haa not been set Only two exemptions claims disal lowed by the district board were re ceived In Ilend this morning, th claimants being Jerry Winkle and Kenneth K. Sawyer. According to th draft regulations, seven days In wh! t to appeal from the district board de cision Is allowed. Up to late this af ternoon no other names had beea wired from Portland and the local board Is planning to send out a part ot the 40 per cent tonight, Mr Haner stated. Just how many would go, o who they,would be, he was unable t) say. declaring that be. would no', make up even the partial list unt t the laat poaalble moment. Other exemption claims which mar enter into the present situation, but which have not been reported on bv the dtatrlct board are those of th following: Archie I). Pepin. V M, White. Kalph B. Sturdlvan. Victor A, McKlfresh. Charlea J. Dugan, Glen A Howard. George Henry Curtln. Stand ford Endrea. Wilbur Hudaon, George F. Stoner, A. D. Hammond. Eri . Olund. Henry - Davis. Henry A. Wetterborg. Kgaert Dyer. Ira . Cook. Julius A. Kortman. Aubrey K Perry, Halvor Nyateen. Newton f Wells. JametvO. Sklrving. Simeon C Nlckeraon. Thorp Klletf. Walter If Cemmell. Durward B. Hunt. MaurU K. Murphy. FredM. Bozell. K V. Cooper. Clarence W. Xeleou. Paul F. Hatnpeon, Henry I. McKlm. John i Thompson. Ralph H. Fairfax. StunW J. Pierce. I.oul H. Mice. O. O. K'.mr, Frank S. Francis. Paul A. 8oggln, James L. Southworth, Shelby I.. Al len. Karl P. Updike and Lester UUt J. LONG MAKES FIRST VISIT IN 30 YEARS Town Hail llHt One lloio-e When Stockman Heldel In Count) On Way to Mexico. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Jack Long, an old time stoikraau, who has not boon In Ilend for 30 years, arrived hero today In his ma china to visit with his nephew, K. O Logan. The last time he wajhare tho 'own consisted ot one cabtit( near the river, several corrals, the usual amount of sagebrush and Juniper and an abundance ot wild horses. Mr. Long had a ranch 55 miles east ot llend in the Hampton Uutte coun try, then later moved to Okanogan county, Washington. He came down to visit relatives In Prinovllle and tako lu the fair. Mrs. Long and his son accompanied, him. They are on their way to Mexico by automobile MRS. M. J. KELLEY HAS TALENTED NIECE (From Tuesday's Dally.) Friends ot Miss Carolyn Davlea were Interested to aeo In yostorday'a Oregonlon a rocent plcturo of nor and an article. dosorlrUlvo ot her work. Sho Is visiting lu Portland at present. Miss Davlos Is woll known in llond, being a niece ot Mrs. M. J. Kelley, and having visited hero in tho past For tho past tew years she has beeu living In New York where lur poetical work la in demand by tbo leading magazines of tho country i