The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 11, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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BKND IIUM.KTIN, 1KND, OUROON, TIIUILHDAY, Al'IMIi 11, 101ft
REVOLVING FUND
FUN APPROVED
BTATR K.NG1NKKK IjEWIS ACCOM
l'lilHHKH MUCH OP 1NTKRKST
TO CKXTIUli OHKGON lMUM
1XTS OX WASHINGTON TKU
SALHM, Aprlt 6, (Special to Tho
Bullotln.) Stato Engineer Lowls
has Just returned from Washington,
D. C, with considerable news ot In
torcst In tho reclamation world.
Probably tho Item ot prlmo Import
to Central Oregon Is tho statement
from tho engineer "that ho secured
tho approval of Director Davis and
Solicitor Will II. King ot tho reclama
tion sorvlco to tho plan of using co
operative survey funds returned from
tho Ochoco and other projects as a
revolving fund to bring available In
formation relatlvo to Oregon projects
up to dnto. This will make approxi
mately $7,500 available in such re
volving fund for this work and thcro
is now practically $100,000 ot stato
and federal money invested In such
surveys, tho moneys to bo repaid
when tho projects aro built.
Purpose Explained.
Tho fact that ono ot the principal
objects to establishing this revolving
fund is to Investigate tho feasibility
of tho proposals made by tho consult
ing board ot engineers on the Tumalo
project some tlmo since, and also to
secure a general survey of tho plan
broached at tho Redmond water
mastors' school not long ago by Mr.
Lewis, for a gigantic 200,000 aero
project In tho Deschutes valley.
makes this proposed revolving fund
of double Importance to that section
of the state. Investigations also will
probably bo raaclo on the Morson
project at La Pine to ascertain the
most foaslbla way of financing and
completing It.
Mr. Lewis stated that he urged
tho necessity for speedy decision on
tho remaining patents for tho Tum
alo and Central Oregon Irrigation
projects which aro hanging fire be
fore tho general Mand office and re
ceived assurances from tho land of
fice officials that all tho speed pos
sible in this direction would be ex
erted but ho could secure no definite,
information as to Just how soon these
patents will issue, when they do
como they will cover all ot the re
maining lands under tho projects
now considered feasible tor patent,
and what la covered will probably
depend largely upon tho amount of
water avallablo as shown in the
Archibald report, which Mr. Lewis
states Is now In the hands of the de
partment. Other Possibilities.
Touching upon further Irrigation
possibilities, Mr. Lowis said:
"Should the Chamberlain bill pass,
which provides for loaning federal
credit to irrigation districts, wo will
have our projects in shape to present
without delay. Opinions seem divld-
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It's Easy to Send lUm
a pouch of
Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug
That's the tobacco for him -Real Gravely
Chewing Plug condensed quality tho most
tobneco satisfaction in tho smallest space, ready
to civo him tho solid comfort of tobacco wherever
he happens to be.
Give any man a chow of Rrnl Gravely Plug-, am! ho will
ttllyou that's the kind to rml. Send tho baitf
Ordinary plug it faltn economy. It cotlt ! per week
to die Real Gravely, becauio a small chew of it laitt a
long while. '
If you smoko a pipe, illco Gravely with your knife anil
add a litllo to your unoklng tobacco. It will give flavor
improve your emoke.
SEND YOUR FRIEND IN THE U. S. SERVICE A TOUCH OF GRAVELY
Dealer all around here carry it in 10c pouchet. A 3c.
tamp will put it Into Ms hnds nT Training Camp or
Seaport of tho U.S. A. Even "over there a 3c lamp will
take it to Mm. Your dealer will supply envelope and give
you official directions how to address It.
P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va.
The Pattnt Poach heep$ it Frtth and CUan and Good
it i not Rat Gravity without thi Protection Seal
Eatnbllshod 1831
but thoso In touch with reclamation
matters fcol confident that an oxtens
ivo Irrigation and dralnano program
will In so mo way bo undertaken by
tho fodoral government at tho closo
of this war."
Mr. Lowis stato that ho secured
adjustment ot tho claim ot tho
Ochoco Irrigation district with tho
reclamation service for 11,000. Ho
also secured an advance copy of tho
regulations under the Smith 1)111 and
It is possiblo for Irrigation districts
to sccuro a Hen on vacant govern
ment land within their boundaries
upon compliance with such regula
tions. Tho Suttles Lflko district, he
states, has long been waiting tho Is
suance of theso regulations.
Approve Jordan Volley
Among other important accom
plishments which Mr. Lowis states
wcro fruits of his trip to Washington
was tho securing of tho approval of
tho general land offtco to tho state's
contract with tho United 8tatcs for
tho reclamation of 29,200 acres of
land for tho Jordan valloy project in
Malheur county.
It Is probablo that early stops will
bo taken relative to starting invest'-f
(gallons on tho Control Oregon and
tho Tumalo projects relatlvo to de
veloping tho enlarged schomo for
irrigation made necessary by the
failure of tho Tumalo reservoir and
also considered necessary for giving
to tho Central. Oregon country all ot
tho birthright which nature intended
it should have.
looted $46.50 ot tho $100 quota sot
tor Dond. About 26 business houses
and Individuals havo donated to (this,
tho contributions ranging from CO
cents to $5.
Tho monoy goes to support tho 35
BUCKH1CHT
ARMY, SHOE
The moment you put
it on you say "Hello"
to com fort and "Good
bye" to cramped toes,
crowded feet and the other
foot troubles that mar your
comfort and your peace of
mind. Here it is tako a
good look at it:
Amorlcan women physicians now In
Huropo caring for tho tttrlckon
I women nml children ot tho allies.
! Moro ot thoso memborn of tho mod-
leal profession aro being called for
ovory day to incroaso tho foreign
sorvlco In Franco, Italy, Sorbla and
Ilolglum.
Wo buy nil kinds ot hldea, polls,
furs, wool. llrlgKn' Second Hand
Storo. 37tfo
MAN MUST GO BEFORE
FEDERAL OFFICIALS
Paul Tcssman, omployod at tho
II rooks-Scan Ion camp, apparently a
Gorman sympathizer, was brought
before District Attorney II. II. Do
Armond yesterday to answer charges
of having mado soditlous ntatomonts.
Ho will bo sont (to Portland tor an
examination .by tho fedoral grand
Jury. Workmon at tho camp rnport-
ed TcsHman for remarks ho is al
loged to havo mado last weok.
HE CAN REST FINE NOW.
"I suffered greatly from kidney
anu Diauuer trouble," writes F..D.
Falrbank, 65 Grand River Ave., W,
Detroit, Mich. "Had to get up six
or seven times during tho night.
Foley Kidney Pills havo worked won
dors and I can recommend them as
the best mcdlclno I havo over taken."
Tonic in action; quick, sure. Sold
evorywhero. Adv.
WOMEN PHYSICIANS'
FUND GROWS DAILY
For tho war service fund of tho
American women's hospitals Dr.
ea on tho early passage of this bill, Anna Reis-FInley has already col-f
$6.50
Sturdy and serviceable and
substantial isn't it? And
every bit as Rood as it looks.
Made on the famous Munson
last specified by the U. S.
Army worn by all our sol
diers and thousands of men in
civil life.
Our registered trade mark
BUCK HECHT-is stamped
on every pair for your pro
tection. Buckingham & Hecht
MuftlKft 3 FfcUo
You can get the Buckhecht
Army Shoe In your town. If
your dealer does not carry It,
write us direct.
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FEDERATION MEETING
TO BE IN OCTOBER
(From Thursday's Daily.)
Tho dato or tho coming conven
tion ot tho Stato Federation of La
bor has now boon definitely sot, ac
cording to messages received hero
I this weok. Tho convention will open
, coistlnuo during tho weok. In sot
ting October as tho dato for tho
J gathering, tho federation has brokon
Its prccedont of holding Its nnnual
moetlrkg In tho winter months, Just
ns Its selection of Hond as a meet
ing placo broko tho precedent of
mooting ovory other year In Salom.
on Monday, Octobor 14, and will
All kinds of hides, furs, polls, wool
bought at Drlggs' Second Hand Storo.
1 1 ksVkohVi i i f, i 1 1 1 : .v.
Experloncn proves that Foley's
Honey and Tar Is tho best family
modlclno for children for coughs.
colds, croup and whooping cough.
Mrs. M. K. Schlarb, 66C Oakland
Avo., Ashland, Pa writes: "VYhon
my littles girl gots a cold I gtvo hor
a cIoho of It and It always rolloves
her I cannot prulsu It too highly."
Sold nvorywhore. Adv.
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Send for
Swift & Company's 1918 Year Book
It shows that Swift & Company sells the meat from
a steer for less money then the live steer cost!
Proceeds from the sale of the hide, fat, and other by-products
covered all expense of dressing, refrigeration, freight, selling
expense and the profit of $1.29 per steer as shown by Swift &
Company's 1917 figures as follows:
Average price paid for live cattle pent $84.45
Average price received for meat
68.97
Average price received for by-products ?4.09
Total received ; ,-, , 93.06
This leaves for expenses and profit 8.61
Of which the profit per steer was . 1.29
There are many other interesting and instructive
facts and figures in the Year Book.
We want to send our 1918 Year Book, to anyone, anywhere freo
for the asking. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago.
HERE IN BEND
EVERYDAY
on the job to (jive you uflicicnt
service at the .shortest notice.
Here to see that you et n cor
rect fitting in the kind ofKliLsscH
you need, here to stay and back
up every bit of work I do.
DR. C. H. FRANCIS
With MYHON II. 8VM0NH, O'Knno Uulldlnj,'
OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST
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Bend Hardware Co.
BEND
Wo bollovc that it pays to give our
customers service and satisfaction;
that is why we want to sell you a
LAVAL
CREAM SEPARATOR
Lots of your neighbors are using De Lava!.
Have you ever asked any of them how they like their
machines?
Their judgment and experience ought to interest you.
Why not make a few inquiries ?
You II find that in every case the De Lava) is giving
more cream and better cream; that it is easiest to
operate; very seldom gets out of order aad never seems
to wear out.
Your neighbors wiil back uj
what we have been telling yoti
about the De Laval
Sowill any of the 2,125,000
De Laval users.
Tdk k & ymm
W flH mA r HKW D UU
m Mtr Urn. Ca la, !
tk rnxkUa muI Itlfc M rr.
Shoes for Real Service
OUIl HI'KCIAITV IH TO MAKK HIIOKH THAT
HTAN1I TI1K TK8T
NAP-A-TAN SHOE
Is especially inn do tor ttili kind ot country. Nono are tot
tor made.
J. E. TILT SHOE
A handiomo serviceable dresa shoo (or men. Cnnnot be
beaton tor the raonojr, Olvo these shoes a trial.
A. HANSON LOGGER.
The A. Hanson Logger Shoes of Threo Lakos, Wis., are
hnnd-rnado and ono of tho very best ot Ita kind. Bpoclol rondo
to-ordor work takon for this ahoo.
UI'-TO-DATK HIIOK HKl'AIIllNa
DOND
STREET
R. H. LOVEN
BEND
OREGON
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
It h moot Important when your Kord Car
roqulroa mechanical attontlon that you vlaco
it In cIiiuko ot tho authorized Kord donlor, bo
can bo 'thou you aro nuro ot hnvliiK ropalra and
roplacornonto mado with Konulno Kord-inudo
matorlala by inon who know all about Ford
carfl. So bring your Ford to ub, whoro satis
faction la guarnntood. Prompt, nfilclont mirv
Ico at all times and Kord cam if you wiBh to
buy: Ilunabout, 1512,50; Touring Car,
X527.50 nil f, o. b. lloiul.
Cent-Ore-Motor Co.
DEND, OREGON
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