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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1918)
1U5N1) IiUMjKTIN, IIKN'I), OIUCGON', TIH'IMDAV, MAY U, HUH TAOK 0 U Ckttr up, KamttaJ; no botly'iBoltit to bittyon! Taki alititt thttcof Graitly ami yoa't fttl fetter. HERE IN BEND EVERYDAY IT EFFECTIVE PRINEVILLEROAD ID W .as IS W ASSURED McNARY SUCCEEDS IN GETTING HEARING. Bntlro Grmlo Is Finished nntl IUrM. of-Wny Itemly Stool Him llcen KdcaMxl Work llnslictl to Completion. (From Saturday's Dally) After a long conforenco with nail road Administrator McAdco, Sonntor McNary has tolcgraphcd tho Prlno tIIIo authorities that permission had been given for tho completion of the PrlncYlllc-Ilcdnjond municipal Hue, according to an artlclo Itv the Crook County Journal under yesterday's date Steel rails havo already been ordored, and can bo delivered almost Immediately so tho completion of tlo road within tho vory near futuro Is an assured fact. "Tho grade Is completed and tho right-of-way fenced," says tho Jour nal. "Bridges and crossings under way, tics dollvorcd on tho ground for almost tho cntlro dlstanco, and all but 2,000 of tho number that will be required to completo the lino havo ibecn cut and are ready for delivery. "Tho depot site has been graded, and, In fact, all matters attended to that will mako the completion of the road easy and soon. "Tho few remaining ties needed aro now being cut at a nearby saw mill, and timbers for tho completion of tho bridges at another but a short dlstanco from Prlnevllle. "Tho equipment. Including rolling stock, has been bought and will be delivered at tho call of tho city authorities. "A special gasoline coach for quick trips has also been purchased and will bo delivered on June 1. This coach has accommodations for SO passengers, besides mail and bag gage, and will havo a trailer, and Is capable of speed up to 45 miles per hour. This will bo used In addition to tho steam trains and can be oper ated with less expense. "As all material Is ready, comple tion of the road should be made at a very early date. "A telegram received by Mayor Stewart today says that only 10 days' hotico will be required before dollvery A:an be made of steel and other supplies for tracklaylng. "Tho fact that these supplies are being furnished to tho city at prices that prevailed boforo the war shows that tho main lino roads are doing their part toward solving tho trans portation probloin for Prlnevllle, and their attitude will not be forgotten." ACT PAHSICI) IX DKCKMltKK, HMO, FOH IIKXKK1T OK STOCKKA1S KllS .NOT YKT PUT IX KOHCK 11Y TIIK CiOVKUXMKNT. That tho stockralslng homestead law, passed by Congress In Decem ber, 1910, Is not llkoly to becomo operatlvo In Oregon boforo tho end of tho conilns summer or next spring la evidenced by a communication from tho secretary of tho Interior to H. C. Kills of this city, who made Inquiries regarding tho matter some tlmo ago through tho oftko of Sen ator Chamberlain. According to tho author of tho lotter, tho law, although enacted In Dccombor,'l916. carried no funds for Its administration. An appropria tion was first made In tho sundry service act, passed In Juno of last year, and Immediately after tho cre ation of tho organization for tho in vestigation and classlllcntlon of tho lands coming under this net was undertaken. During last summer parties of ex aminers woro placed In tho fields In tho northern states, tho Dakotas, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Ore gon. Decauso of tho great acreage- of land In these states It was not possible to completo tho examination before tho coming of winter, when tho crews were moved to tho south western states. "As tho season opens, they will move north," says tho writer, "making tho examinations as they go and It Is expected that by the end of tho coming summer all of tho lands In Oregon will havo bcon The commissioner of tho general land office reports that nioro than 00,000 applications havo already been rondo under this act, involving between 25 and 30 million acres of land. As tho land all has to go under classification, nono of tho applica tions has yet been granted, especially in this state. Every Few Days Send film a pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Think of tho welcomo ho will nivo it this con. densed plug of fine tobacco that slips flat into his pocket, ready to give him tobacco comfort and satis faction anywhere, all the time! Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plus, and he will tell you that' the kind to lend. Send the be ill Ordinary plug- it false economy. It coiti lew per week to chew Real Gravely, becauio a mall chew of it latU a long If you imolte aplpc, slice Gravely with your knife and add n liltlo to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor improa your smoke. SEND YOUR FRIEND IN THE U. S. SERVICE A MUCH OF GRAVELY Dealers all around here carry It In 10c. pouches. A-3c stamp will put it Into his hands in any Training Camp or Seaport of the U. S. A. Even "over there" a 3c. stamp will lake It to him. Your dealer will supply envelope and glvo you official directions how to address it. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Vd. Ti P..af P-m,L ln U Frttk amJ Cltan anJ CooJ . . It u not Rtat Crawly vitAoit tkh I'nttttltn Seal .JflfjF' Established 1831 m WORK BEING DONE ON STATE HIGHWAY (From Thursday's Dally.) Work of regradlng and rolling the state highway between Bend and La Pine In tho vicinity of Lava Dutte Is progressing under tho direction of the county court. Mr. Dunsmore has chargo of tho steam roller and Is rolling tho road while tho county has an auto truck engaged In tho re gradlng. This road was rolled some time ago boforo tho frost was out of the ground, but tho surfacing was not completed. Now that the frost is out, it Is in tho Tjost possible condi tion for packing is the opinion of road officials. SHEEPMEN FEARFUL FOR THEIR FLOCKS (From Thursday's Dally.) Sheepmen in tho vicinity of Lake vlow aro fearing for their flocks un losa the rains como and replenish thoir water supply, according to Norman Jacobsen of tho forest serv ice, who returned to Bend last night after a several days' visit in that section. Uo reports tho roads in excellent condition. MINOR HOMESTEAD PURCHASED FOR MILL (From Friday's Daily.) Purchase of tho F. O, Minor home stead just above Benham Falls by John Steldl and W. It. Wilkinson on bobalt of tho I X L Lumber company has recently been mado and the com pany's mill, which was moved from Sisters, is now being set up on the property. Tho mill will 'begin saw ing as soon as possible. 1919 CONVENTION WILL MEET HERE (From Thursday's Dally.) Tho 1919 convention of tho Cattlo Raisers' Association of Oregon will bo held In Bend, according to word received hero last night from County Agricultural Agent Ward, who Is In attendance at tho convention, now being held In Ontario. MILLICAN (Continued from Page Two.) ness trips to Bend this week. Walter and Roy Keller are on the sick list. C. H. Croffenberger Is going to Prinevillo today to see his son Ray mond, who Is employed on tho Ed. Slaton ranch, and also to see about work for himself. POWELL BUTTE MAN PURCHASES NEW CAR Four chairs at your service at the Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv. One cent a word Is all a llttlo Want Ad will cost you. ' POWELL BUTTE, April 30. J. P. Bowman purchased a Velio Six the fore part of last week. J. E. Warner and family and Miss Jessie V. Hartley spent Saturday on the Deschutes. Mrs. W. E. Young spent last week at tho ranch. Allen Willcozon and E. N. Hall were business visitors in Bond Sat urday. Mrs. E. A, Bussett and daughter Fay mado a short visit to tho ranch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson spent Friday In Bend, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shearer and daughter Ruth visited Mrs. Senear or's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ore wller. near Bend Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reams Wlllcozen en tertained Mr. and Mrs. E. N, Hall and son Ernest at Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bussett, Lloyd nussett, Fred Brown and Rudolph Johnson attended the show In Bend Sunday evening. J. P. Bowman visited tho Ochoco project, which is now under construc tion, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Youn, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxen, Harriet Wlllcoxen and Roland Bowman at tended tho show In Bend Thursday ovonlng. O. F. iBeckman was In Bond on Saturday. Mr. Roy Roberts from Hood River viBlted with Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Stewart several days last week. Mrs. John Brown has been vory 111 tho past week. Mrs. Carl Llnqulst returned from Vancouver Saturday evening, where sho has been with Mrs. A. H. Rhode for some time, V. T. Gideon has commenced clear ing on his 120 acres of land near the Tom Huston ranch. Mrs. Norris Morgan and son. Harry Farnsworth, Annio McCauley and Helen Van Nice of Prinovlllo visited at tho O. C. Truesdayo homo on Sunday. Miss Ruth Mendonhall of Prine villo visited at tho E. A. Bussott homo Sunday. Community hall Sunday, tho subject community nail Sunday, ho subject being "Home Mission." FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN BY FRIENDS BEND It. F. I). No. 1, April 29 A farowell party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wornstaft at their homo Tuesday ovonlng, April 23. Tho evening was pleasantly spent In music and conversation, after which light refreshments wore sorved. Mr. and Mrs. Wornstaft havo made many friends during their brief residence horo who rogret thoir departure. Thoso present were: Mr. and Mrs Elgin Stookey, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and daughters Isaboll and Fay and son Loroy. Mrs. Seth Stookey and children, Mrs. Ncff and children, El mer Wornstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young and sons, Will Wornstaff and children, Mrs. W. L. Coffoy, Miss Lcdmcn and Miss Llnstcr. Tho Pilot Ilutto Industrial club will meet at tho Mountain Vlow school house Tuesday afternoon to proparo tho premium list for tho Juvonllo fair, which will bo hold In this district this fall. Tho Mountain View school cloned Friday with n picnic. A basket din ner and Ico cream was enjoyed Otii nunll from this school will tako 'he olghth grado examination in May. A splendid dinner wns given in honor of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Worn stnff. who will shortly removo to Portland, nt the homo of Mrs. Elgin Stookey Sunday. Those proaent woro: Elmor WornBtan. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wornstaff and daughter Erzla, Joo WornHtac and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Stookey. Mrs. Williams and son Vernon at tended tho school plculc Friday afternoon. Roy Cook Is working In Tho Shevlln-Hlxon mill. Miss Velnin Caldwell Is spending a few days with her cousin In Bend. Arthur Harris or tho Pilot Butto ranch wont to tho High Dosurt. L. C Young Is tho recent pur chaser of a Ford car. Mr. and Mrs Almus Noff, Eunlco and Ray Neff and Mr. and Mrs, J, W. wornstaff attended the evonlng sorvlccs at tho Presbyterian church Sunday. Ralph Grimes went to Portland Saturday n!zht with a shipment of beef cattle. Master Ralph and David accompanied their father as far as Portland and from Micro went on to Salem to spend n week with their aunt. Miss Anna Duusmnrn, tenchur of tho Mountain View school tint past year, will visit n few days nt MadraH on her return to her homo at Forest Orov(. Oregon. J. W Wornstaff sold a cow to his undo, Alhurt Wornstaff. Mrs. Johnson of Bond Is staying with Mrs. Ralph Or linen, Austls Mourn and Court Powers rot annul from an auto trip to South ern California Saturday ovonlng, where they looked at somn land, Mr. Stable has rented his farm to Mr. Heath of Bond and will start for California, expecting to mako the trip overland by team. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coffey and daughter. Miss Myrtlo Neff, Roy Neff and Mr. Pontius motored to Benham Falls Sunday. M. 0 Coo and family havo moved out to their farm oast of Bend. Tho Mooro family Is expecting Chester homo from Camp Lewis this weok for n brief visit. Tho pupils and teacher of tho Mountain Vlow school by saving Janitor foos havo Invested In ,thruu lurro classical pictures. William Amos, who has leasod tho J. W. Wornstaff farm and dairy, anil mother movnd to their now homo Saturday Mrs. Wornstaff Is visiting with tho Noff family a few days, whllo Mr. Wornstaff In innklng ftni'l nrrniigomonls before solng to their now homo In Portland. Mist Isabell Smith, Miss Mary, Llnster and Chester Elliott autoed to Powoll Butto Sunday, whore Mlssi Llnster Is touching school. L-m Coffoy bus a young man from Bond working for him. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young nnd nous, also Grace and Roy Cook, were vis Itors nt tho U. L. Mooro home Sun day. Church sorvlcos will bo hold at tho Hooch school next Sunday at 3 o'clock by Pastor Elisor Wlgmoro. WANTS TO HELP OTIIKK MEN. M. W. Taylor, Culvert, Ala , writes: "To Whom It May Concorn: I recommend Foley Kidney Pills, tho best I ever used. I tried different remedies, but nono gavo mo relief like Foley's." Thoy restore regular action or kldnoys and bladder and re lievo backache, rheumatic pains, stlrf Joints, soro muscles. Bold everywhere. Warm Weather is Coming. Get Ready by Buying One of Our Refrigerators Keep the Family Food Fresh and Sanitary THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE Noted for its simplicity. The easily adjusted family machine. Will not get out of order. Your old machine taken. 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