The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 17, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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HKND HUfiliKTIV, BKND, OUKaONl THURSDAY, JULY 17, lnl
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ue these davs. Keen'
i, ( cool summer styles in
ff ner & Marx
Copytbt 1919 Halt Sduffner S: Marx
SPORT SHIRTS-plain
stripes, assorted colors
plain and fancy collars
95c to $2.50.
WHITE DUCK
TROUSERS
Per pair, $3.50 ..
' See our nejv window display
for latest patterns in Neck
Wear.
Rev. A. J. Vallery
Makes Statement
Hhjh Tunlnc Has Overcome 111m
Trouble una llo to'Ii iiiKo
a Now Sinn.
"I tool thut it would bo holplng
othurs to toll what Tnuluo Iiuh ilono
for mo," said Uov. A. J. Vnllory,
living nt 83 I Chelsea nvonuo, Mom
nlilrt, Tonn.
"About threo ycnrs nno," no con
tinned, "I luul n gnuornl breakdown
that muilo mo vory nervous. 1 luul
u Hour stomach anil would spit Up
undlgostcd food. Tho nnhm In my
stomarh hurt no nt Union thnt I
thought thoy would kill mo. I uIno
Buffered with rhoumivtla pains In my
joints und my kldnoyn woro In bad
shnpo, my sloop wnn poor and I full
ho tlrod nil tho tlmo thnt 1 could
i.ot do my work.
"Hinco inking Tannic I nnvo noon
rolluvcd o( Indigestion and Uioro
imtnn aro till gono. My kldnon don't
trouhlo mo any, I urn not norvous
like I was and I can sleep flno every
nlKht. My HtroitRth und energy hnvo
boon restored and I tool llko n now
innn."
Tnnlac Is Hold In Ilend by tho Ow
Pharmacy, In Slalom by (loorgu F.
Altkon und In Ilond by tho Horton
Drug Compnny. Adv.
PANAMA STRAW
HAT SPECIAL!
r
All Panama and Straw
' ' Hats
"' 25 Reduction
l
SWIM NOW!
r- ii i f r it " i
trrull line or lviens and
'UAnk o .... o. .v.
- rwTrc "iT7iinmTnfT .nirc
L.fJ &
i 41.50 $2.50, $3.50,
V 'WJ h-',-'v'i W-sj
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HerV&zS
OUTING DAYS!
KHAKI OUTING
SUITS
Just the thing for the motor
tour, hike, fishing trip. '
MATTED -EIBRE
BAGS
for the' lunch
?0c, $1.25, $1.95
iH
We have your vacation needs in Leather
Goods.
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M. P. CASHMAN
BEND'S CLOTHIER
7 ttves 9 .
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PLA YS ALL RECORDS
AT THEIR BEST
dny nftornoon on tho Tuinnlo pro
Joct Inspecting ilunia and ditch work
In thnt section nnd notlrig tho uhq of
sulphur In alfalfa growing. On tho
ranch of O. C. Twoot, n pntch of un
(lowers, planted for (dingo, wna oon
apparently untouched by the fronts of
tho Into aprlng nnd early Hununur,
growing to tho height of from 35 to
45 Inches.
WAVE OF MORALITY
MS NOTED IN BEND
Only Kio Civil Action nml Olio
Crlmlnnl Cimo Hnvo Apjoartil In
In Jtiillrc Court In U Months.
(Trom Frldny'i Dally.)
A morality wnvo, which In nearly
putting tho Juitlco court out of buiU
uohh, U piiHHlng over llcntl, according
to court records Innpuctcd today. In
noarly two Bionths' tlmo only five
civil canes und one crlmlnnl cano have
boon heard In tho lower court, a
smaller number than for any nlmllar
period In tho lnt alx yearn.
P.&S.E.TOBUILD
RAILROAD TO BEND
(Continued from Pago 1.)
JOHN FOSTER
IMPROVES HERD
LAKE COUNTY IIAXCHHH HL'VS
fixe rimiMntKi) siiortiioiix
IJULIj ao ADD TO HIS IlEItU OV
FIXE ETOCIC.
tjuletly and unassumingly plug
Blng.away.for several yaara down In
tho summer Lalco valloy there Is a
rancher today who may now be con
sidered as one of tho biggest breed
ers of pure bred stock In Oregon. He
Js John 'Foster of Summer Lake. Mr.
Foster Is not a new comer In Central
Oregon. He has farmed In Central
Oregon for years, but only recently
dill Jin take to raising nure bred live
stock and especially pure-bred short-,
horn cattle.
This week Mr. Foster will receive
one of tho flnqst pure bred, two-year
old shorthorn bulls that has over
pnmi lii (o' Central Oregon. This two
year-old'bull arlvetl n Rend Satur
day from Alex Chalmers of Forest
Grove, Oregon, a, well known breeder
of pure-bred nliurihorns. The cost
of the, bull, delivered to Mr, Foster,
-will be about $1,000,
It was ascertained this, week that
Jlr, Foster will have about 30 ure
l)red shorthorn bulla. .or. sale this
year,- He .already Jiau' on his ranqh
atlSummer Lake 60, registered C0W8
'unwpectfPto1 Inc'reaseTif llerd ma:
terially.
REGENTS OF O. A. C.
WILL EXTEND AID
(Continued from Page 1.)
' President Wilson, like. Stewart
Edward, Wite win visit Oregon. The
ComHiorcuVl club ought to get hlpa
here Pt. it up ,to him right and he
'XJIJ bo. sure to come,
plaining his position. "I feel
however, that a final statement would
be out of place until more facts
bearing on the situation are at
hand."
Mr. Wcatherford spoke of the
work being done by the O. A. C. In
training men and women for useful
citizenship, emphasizing particularly
the important part played by tho
graduates of the college in tho world
war. From this he turned to tho
subject of the training of successful
farmors, and assured his hearers of
the hearty cooperation of tho board
of regents in regard to any problems
of development and production
which might exist, or which might
arise.
MtiKt He on lllj; Kcalc.
"The experiment station would
undoubtedly be a good thing, and
we aro certainly willing to cooporato
in bringing It ubout If It is found
feasible," was the statement of Mr.
von der Hellen. Ho mentioned also
the work at tho Talent experiment
station, and tho excellent results ob
tained in the use of sulphur In con
nection with alfalfa culture.
Jefferson Myers, secretary of the
board, was strongly in fayor of put
ting in a station here, but declared
that it should only be on a generous
scale. "We must have big brains
In charge of It," he assorted, "and
if we can't huvo thnt, and can't put
enough money into it to mako it a
tremondous bucccss, I would not
fuvor it."
, Walter M. Plorco declared that
Ilond and Central Oregon deserve n
1 experiment station, not only because
'of the Immense territory to be served,
,Jwt yi accpuiit fti Hie leadership
which Ilond has taken throughout
the state in establishing effective co
operation between banking and mer
cantile Interests on tho ono hand nnd
tho farmers on the other. As to a
branch agricultural college, ho de
clared thnt this nn old log rolling
scheme which hud been used In
Union county, and that ho would ho
against It. ,
Timber Woik Sketched.
Qcorgo Cornwall of Tho Tlmbor-
man developed the topic of tho dual
relationship botweou timber and
farming Interests, showed that tho
state collcgo has always taken an
Important part in preparing men for
the timber Industry, and took occa
sion to speak a good word for tho
cause of selective reforestation as
going hand in hand wfth Improve
ment In farm methods.
Jay Upton of Prlnevlllo wus called
on, and emphasized the need that the
pcoplo of Central Oregon should sup
port tho irrigation securities com
mission, and refrain from fault find-,
ing when the bonds of nn unworthy
Irrigation district aro turned down.
"Wo have reached the best In irriga
tion legislation in Oregon," ho said,
"and what remains is administration
to make It entirely effective"
Immediately following the lunch
eon, members of tho committee from
tho liend, Prlnevlllo and Ilcdmond
Commercial clubs met to make ar
rangements for tho reception of tho
U, S. geologists who are duo to ar
rive tomorrow to Investigate tho Dun
ham Falls storage reservoir slto.
WORK ON TUMALO
PROJECT IS SEEN
(From Tuesday's Dally,)
Accompanying State fcnglncor'
Cupper and Fred K Wallace, It. A.
Ward mid Claude Calllcrnto tit tho
6oast Culvert compnny, spent yoster-
project. Mr. Foster statod that tho
P. & H. K, was not associated with
Hill Interests. In speaking of any
difficulties regarding tho obtaining
of right of way, Mr. Fouler )ii
thnt thero woro no serious problems
In this connection facing tho com
pany, ns moro thitn 50 miles of rlxht
of wny huvo boon obtained from Mt
Angel, nnd from that point ilia lino
is to bo projected through tn-i Han
tlam forest nnd from tho eastcri.
extremity of tho Snutlnm It will
entof tho Deschutes national forest,
following In Rovornniotit property
n greater part of tho dlstauco to
Ilend.
May Klrclrlfy l.lnr.
That tho P. & 3. K. Intend i to
electrify nt least n part of tho lino
from Mount Angel to Ilond In Indi
cated In n stntoment by Mr. Foster
thot leases for. powor slto puf'posus
hnvrj been obtained on Marlon lnko
In tho Kantlnm forest In Curry coun
ty. Mnrlon lnko, according to Stnto
Engineer Cupper, who Is in Ilend
today, Is one of tho greatest powor
possibilities In Oregon. It Is cap
able through tho hurnesslng of
Marlon creek, of developing botwaon
30,000 nnd 40,000 horsopower. Ac
cording to Mr. Foster, it Is tho In
tontlon to hnruess Marlon crook for
tho development of power. At tho
present all data Is In the Portland
office or tho P. & S. E, Tho wntora
from Marlon lake, It Is understood,
have been gauged over u wtor dully
for a porlod of three years, Tho
height of effective power Is 1 100
foot. Tho dlstauco of this powor slto
from Portlund Is 100 miles. Regard
ing Immediate Mops for The develop
meut of power from this source, Mr,
FoHter was not prepared to stato,
Humors Coma True.
For several weeks vague rumors
hnvo been current In Ilond regard
fug tho activities of Mr, Foster und
his associates in tho Myler Construc
tion Co, Local men who have boon
to tho summit say thut thero is a
urso crow surveying there. Mr.
Foster Is planning for uxtoiiHlvo
operations within tho next few
mouths,
With tho commcucqment of roll
road activity in Central Oregon, there
is now some speculation us to whoth.
or or not tho Hill Intercuts aro hack
of the project. The route of tho pro
posed lino runs through, or near by,
the extensive timber hold by Hill
Interests, II Is estimated that thero
are 2,0.00.00,000 feet of merchan.
tablo timber tributary Jto the pro
posed Jlne, of which the Hill lntorests
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SOLD ON EASY TERMS
Wmm Wfcll Pot
Hiiiinnnnii RHHHiflii ttwm 1
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Bend Furniture Co.
control approximately 300,000,000
foot. Other interests holding tim
ber In the tributary .country to tho
proposed lino aro, The Hhovtln-Hlxou
Company, Fremont Lund Compnny,
Alworth-Washbiirn Compnny, Unnt-
Husiol company, David llurton. Tho
(P. 4. S. K. expert' Iinvd (brutally re
viewed the revettii" factor on itrliig
In to the constr.ic.luii of ill m line,
according to Mr. Foster, and 11 thut
from the Investment standpoint tho
construction of '-'t rullroul has
wonderful posslbll n.ti.
Mr. Foster leaves tomorrow night
for Portland where ho will confer
with tho Myler Construction company
officials of tho Portland & South
eastern railroad nfior which ho may
bo in n position to glvo nut morn
facts regarding tho dovetopments In
tho wny of construction.
.NOTICE FOIt PCIIMCATIOV.
Department of tho Interior, United
States Land Offlco nf The Dalles,
Oregon, July 10, HMO.
No(lco Is hereby given that Leo
pold F. Tuiischer of Mllllcan, Oro
gon, who nn October 2,1, 1014, inadn
homestead entry No. 013073, for
lot 4. SKVJBWtf, und 8KV4, sec
tion 30. NVSNK'4. section 31, town
ship 10 south, raiigo 10 east, Wil
lamette meridian', has filed notice of
Intention (o mako Dual three-year
proof to establish claim to tho land
above described, before . V. Ellis,
United HUiles commlsslpuer nt Ilend,
Oregon, on the 23rd day of August,
1010,
Claimant names as witnesses:
Oeorgu W. Cook of Ilend, Orogon,
Ittuibon Keller of Mlllcnn,' Oregon,
William Wruhn or Mllllcan, Oregon,
and John Holland or Mllllcan, Ore
Kon. II. FItANK WOODCOCK,
0-24p Ueglster
. NOTICE 1'OH IMJIILICATION.
, (Xot (Vial IiiiiIn.)
Dupurtment or tho Interior, United
States Laud Offlco at Lakevlow,
Oregon, July 10, 1010.
Notice Is huroby given that
Clures E, Street, of La Pino, Oro
gon, (wljo on October 23, 1014, mado
homesteud entry No, 07780. for tho
SWH section 1, township 23 south
raiiKO 0 east WHIumetto mnrldlnu,
has filed notlco of Intention to muke
final threo-yeur proof to ostubllsb
relalni to the lauds above described
uuiufu ii, u, uiuiiv, mi nun mules
commissioner, ut La Pino, Oregon,
on the 23rd dujf of August, viojp,
Claimant names ns wtncHex:
William II. IJolllnshoad, W K lloos.
ley, J, N,,Masten, Carl Wlso, nil of
Lu Pino, Oregon ,
''JAMES F, HUIIOESS,
20-24Q Resistor
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
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FOIt SALE--in ncres of alfnirn..
and, ,,oul 25 J
d clover groulu. will ink",
I""" (or place thut, water "ml In
provements cost. This plncn In
school will lake half cash. Ad.
dress p. . No ,( u
F0'1 SALE One water wheel. "oim
ilnlid's'loir"' W"-""0"Va8conU
Fofc's,e,n,r,s,ri;s
lend. Soil deep nnd wj I fort II. 4
ied Worth $450 bm I
JpoMiir0' ,,": 'or
v WANTKIl "
LLARK AND OPTION - Want to
li-nrn. Irrigate dalfalfn ranch Vron
40 acres up. Vnnt 0ptI()1 tr),r, '"
t expiration or lease. Might , r.
chase Mock and cqiilnmiVnt Ad
Iross 20, The Ilend Ilu'llefln.
u-,v.n.. 30.20.24p
wm, ,1.7, Uy 0ncrlonrod farmer
u. ' ' " (,'a'!1"' work on ranch or
will run ranch. Man, wife and boy
of 14. Inquiro liullutln.
WtnJlluV" W,,,I Cfl" nnywhoro.
Miy place, any t mo, to look at
BMidnjd FurnlturoJJo 07-40tfo
OHT AND FOUND, '
'TotAU$k 101C",,,W"'',. 0 mile- est
stnll Ion i1 ,,,on? -y""--oI(I black
Htnillnn; 1 black yearling filly, l
vW,Ii lw"yr-olcJ tiiaro Owner
may hnvo sumo by paying dam.
aw and costs. T. 0. Mowffl.
L05fc.,,n; horHo' B 'i8'K
Inn I !!" 0,!r8t H,n t
about ii nn'1"' nb5ul rn"'' Woluht
flmlnt M? "". Will pay tho
iSii.fr,,, ,,onu' or"- 'is
WUb'v", yf Kraymr
UJ nr "", AlB0M on-front
on them trnyolli,K vmHa notify
Jirothors, Oruynn. J0-20-1.2p
rn?W"yni1" NowliiB the re
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ilond Iluliotln. aa0n