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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1919)
h TIIM IU5ND IWhliKTlS, DAILY KDITION, IIKND, OltWION, rill'HSDAY, JULY III, Ifllfl fAQHS WRKLEYS TO START WORK BIGGER CREWS BE A LEADER "A Ul ft ttl4ilitJittJtl Hi uktlt Jmm(jF s4 my tiutt mlitt tilM'Zl. An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation. Arc you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? ON BIG PROJECT ENTER FIELD yswvfr ' 'awwn SUTTLE LAKE BONDS BEING RESOLD. INDICATIONS POINT TO BIG OPERATIONS. I rfUfLJ ST wrigleys I VAi sealed package. I S'i ft A k0' that ,$ I VftLV jgfl, worthy of your jjT( lasting regard I 1 U ' because of its I I v lasting quality. I , I Three flavors to I suit all tastes. I Be SURE to ef m& I I WRIGLEYS . M. I I Sealed TlsJht wOfa. lmgkM Kept Right Sala&w JillaifiB I Flavor Lasts JiM PETITION FOR HARD SURFACE PROPERTY OWNERS ASK IMPROVEMENT. I'atciiirnt on Delaware Atenuc nnd lMt 1U)ikI Will M. Mnt Con. Mrtiileil In limit -Ditto of Woik .Vol Vol HmyUIiiI. To residents of Delnwum nvonuo mill Ijivii nfml will go tint dlstlnc tloii of being tho first hi Ilend to havo hard bin-faced strootH, for with tliu iiDHiirunco that thoru would bo enough signers to Insure plans for ' tlm Improvement going through, po tltlons woro started lust Thursday, What Hort of imvoyiuiit will ho do '4ormlned on Ih not certain, mid, In fuel, iliu residents of Delaware mid Liivii rond apparently ImVo llttlo prufuronco JiiHt ho thoy got hard Hurfiiclug. In gonornl, threo types nro nvnlluhlo concrete, bltullthlc or wood block hut It Ih thouxht Unit tho Itnit )i a in od vnrloty might not provo successful bocnuso of tho possibility of shrinkage during tho long dry ncmion. ,Hnirnift Art to Aid. Properly owners nro uiixIouh to tnlo ndviintuKo of tho llancroft Vc . . ; ' '3 'DEFEATING g" Vv 1 TIME m-.kW I k f!nrrr lubrication I C -fe3 Correct lubrication with Ze"rolene, scientific ally refined from select- ed California crude oil, means longer life for your car. Gives better lubrication, least carbon deposit. Get a Correct 'Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) I ally refined from select- I . "3. ill. aA f allfrtt-nia oriifi nil. I t 1 , 11. HPKOK, HPKUIAL AOMNT t 1 vi e w MV.W w. 1 i. d bonding act, and because of a question connoctcd with thU, It Is not certain whether construction will ho wantod thin year or In 1920, Tho act provide that Improvement exceeding tho nssossod valuation of tho property benefited must ho paid for In cash to tho amount of tho difference between cost and assessed valuation. At present thoro nro 1C vacant Iota on Delaware, but flvo of thosq will ho built on sliortly. Tho main featuro, comes, bow over, In tho Incrcancd assessment for 1020, which, It Is thought, would allow practically tho wholo Improve uiont to como undar tho 10 -year distribution of coat provided by tho llancroft act. . Work to Ito Thorough. To find out whether or not prop erty ownors ran now tako ndvan tugo of tho Increase for tho comlni; your, City Recorder Peoples has written to bonding oxportH In Port lund for an opinion, but tho poll tlou will bo completed mid fllod whether construction will bo pos sible during tho proBont year, or to 1020. In nddltlou to pavements, concrete curbs mid walks nro pro poned. Nearly two months ngo a petition was filed by residents of Ogdeuuivo iiue, nsklni: for n hard surfaced street, bill It wns found on Investl KiUlon that tclndorliig was intended hy tho words "hnrd surface." Tho residents on Dclnwuro und Lava rond, hoadod by Shorlrt S. 10. Rob- orts, howovor, want u roal pnvo-j mont, hut may huvo to wait n year before they got It, HTANHAIU) OIL CO., HUM), OHIO. V7 N- KriKliiffr NowIn (ho Field Making lteurveH mil Hettlug New Klnki'M, Preparatory to Moving tho Dirt. Hostile of tho bonds of tho Hut' tie lake IrrlKallon project which tins been under tho supervision of J, F. Clurkiton, of tho (J. F, Blnndlfor Construction company of Vancou ver mid Portland, Is uhoul com pinto, according to Harry J. Chan owlth, of flrnndvlow, secretary of tho project, and as soon us this has been completed work will Imgln. A lurgo otiKlnoarlnK force Is now In tho field at Huttto lake, wliero rosurvoys uro being made of tho entlro ditch lino nnd grndo stakes aro being set preparatory to com mencing construction. When those stakes aro sot, accordlnR to Mr. Chonowlth, tho company will begin moving dirt. At nn election held hy tho prop erty holders In tho district Thurs day, It was voted unanimously to nsk tho stato to pay tho Interest for tho first flvo years on tho dls tiict bonds. It was nleo voted to begin construction of tho first unit of tln project as soon (is tho surrey had boon completed. SQUAW CREEK BONDS BOUGHT ftM,000 WOItTII OK HMCUUITIIM TO LL'.Mll!:itMi:.VK TUUHT CO. )!' 1'OUTIiAM) AT OO Villi CKNT. Ol." I'ACi: VAI.UK. Bale of tho now flG.000 hond Issua and of 20,000 worth of tho Usuo of a year nRO, by tho Squaw Creek Irrigation district, to tho Lumberman's Trust Company of Portland, at 00 per cent, with tho accrued Intorest to date, was an nounced by II. II. Do Artnond, at torney for tho district. In connection with this, proceed- Ings havo boon Instituted In cir cuit court for tho confirmation of tho issue and an application has been fllod with tho Irrigation se curities commission for certifica tion. Tho 115,000 bond Issue Is for tho construction of a dam nnd ditches lu tho district. PROPOSED LUMBER TARIFF IS DROPPED Hates Which Would Have Placed llend PhmIucvi-x nt DKnrivnutngo Aro liongei Considered. Tariff 32-A, tho proposed now freight rates on lumber movements originating In tho western states, which would havo placed Hond at a consldornblo disadvantage with other plno centers ln tho Inland Empire, has boon dropped. Sever al hearings havo boon hold on tho proposed tariff nt which opposition to now groupings and- differentials was voiced. It Is now expected that tho railroads will s?ok to put Into ofToct flat incroasou over ,xlstliLS rates. Ho Wan Almost Past (lolnp;, "I sufforcd with kidney troublo for throo years," writes D. Doll, of St. James City, Florida, "and for six months I havo boon almost past going I bogun taking Foley Kidney Pills, and boforo I had used two bottles my pains woro nil gono." Relieve- Uack ache, rheumatic pains, stiff, swollen Joints nnd aora mlscles. For sale ovorywhoro. Adv, FUNERAL IS HELD FOR TUMALO WOMAN Funeral services woro hold Wod nosday from tho Tumalo church for Mnir O. M. Couch, who died Tuesday night. Uov. Williams of tho Christian church of llund was tho officiating mlnietor, and in tormont was made In tho I, O, O. V, comotory. A (Jrulcful Woiunn'ti Story. iMrs. Holiort Dlnlr of 4G1 S. 20th ntroet, Torro lluuto, Indiana,, writes; "After taking Foloy Kidnoy l'Uls n few wool; a I found my kidnoy troublo gradually disappearing. Tho back iiohos Btoppod and I am also true of tliono tired spolla and headaches and ray vision is no lougor blonrud." Thoy Btop rheumatic pulnB. For sale ovqry- whbro, Adv. Three Citma Will Work From tho Hutiiinlt of Hogg I'ash. One Outfit to Ih Tut on Hur- wy Toward tho Knst. Tho .Mylur Construction company hun Increased Its crows to approx imately 00 men, according to In formation which has been received hero by poisons who talked to engi neers early lu tho week hound for tho summit, It has boon learned that tho company wltl put on thrco crows of cnglneors In all, ono of which will operate from tho summit westward, townrd Mt. Angel, tho othor nt the summit and tho third eastward from tho summit towards Sisters. According to these engineers tho plans nro being made for extensive operations, probably to extend on through 'the winter months. The equipment they nro taking with thorn Indicates more than ordinary survey work. Finding' that they can tako their supplies within 11 short distance of tho summit tho engineers aro now ablo to use wagons and motor ve hicles for tho purpose of carrying tho supplies to tho camps. CLUB'S PAMPHLET REACHES PIONEER letter Comes from Old Soldier Who Itodo ulth Ciivalrj' Over Ccntrnl Oregon In lirly Sixties. Memories of tho Central Oregon country woro brought to an old soldier who snw sorvico in Oregon In tho early sixties by a Dend Com merclol club booklet, which found It way to tho Old Soldiers' homo at Danville, III. A note of apprecia tion was received this morning by Miss Nell Market, at tho club of fices, from Henry K. White, 84 yearn of age, formerly of tho First Oregon cavalry. Mr. Whlto writes that bo enlisted in 18C2 at Tho Dalles, and that his company camo up tho Deschutes and finally was stationed between Harney lako and Stein mountain. Ho regrets exceedingly that ho will probably bo unablo to visit Central Oregon again. Four chairs at y$ur service at the Metropolitan. No waiting. Adr. fillfiii lisKiMflinf 9lllHjfl9H mil IHi IHKi Illw mk liiliniiBZ iiisaaMBBWEMtMaBaaHMB 'Hi I ill iff li oIHdw Hhi CSSlSSSSffPliSSSSSJBJKj). J It1lunVMil4lit ' Oregon Agricultural College Trln for ktdmhlp In th Indurtlt "4 profcttfom foltoi I HOME ECONOMICS. AGRICULTURE, COMMERCE. FORESTRY. PHARMACY. MUSIC. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, CIVIL ENOIHKERINO. ELECTRICAL EHOIHKERtNO, MECHANICAL ENOINEERIHO, CHEMICAL RtlOIIIRERIHO. INDUSTRIAL ARTS, MININO ENOINEERIHO, LOOOINO ENOINEKRINO, MILITARY SCIENCE. Th Ccttf i e Irtlnlnf Include tatuWt In EnilitS, Zmnmki, Art, M.lh.mMltt, Modf n Lnuf.t, Phixil Kduotlon, InduitiUl JournilUm, Naturil Sltnl. nd II t ttMU of n rdIKn. Three regular terms Fall I i uf'MI'' u2'Mf.Mf lMi,wl riilnifHniiu UiKMiiPl I For Cotlte C(ate. ISuKrdtd Book If t and othtr Infotmttlon tddrrit THE REOISTRAR. Otccon Atrkullux tt Collrgt, Cov)Ii L l'i -"iih? mi ! lirtShlSMHHMPRasBsillMFVnHlJ HOME BREWED BEER STRONG KICK" IiAXDS AXTM'ItOIHBI TIONLSTH IN JAIL, AXD 910 KIXK IS LEVIED 11V JUDGII IN I'OMCK COUIIT. War-tlmo prohibition meant noth ing In tho lives of Fred Flabon, Martin Halverson and Olaf FostI, local mill workers, for when the supply of Intoxicants was shut off thoy browed beer with a wonderful "kick." It wos shortly after they had thoroughly tested tho stimulat ing properties of their home-mndo bovcrago that they wero found by Chief of Police 7-.. A. W. Nixon at their homo on Shasta placo, and transferred to tho city Jail for tho night. Friday morning all three pleaded guilty to tho chargo of drunken ness and disorderly conduct, and woro fined $10 each by Pollco JudgeXn Pooples. Halvorson paid $8 of tho amount, and tho trio promised to have, tho balance by this evening. Men and Women Slow Up. Nowadays many persons wrong fully attrlbuto backache, rheumatic pains, sore, swollen aching Joints and muscles, and that always tired fee1 Ing to oncoming age, when tho r "I causo Is kidney trouble. Foley's K d ney Pills help the kidneys throw out of tho blood the Impurities that causo these symptons. For sale every where. Adv. .BMamrr .i -m h hp- mwww T lmbf PUT a pipe in your face that's filled cheerily brimful of Prince Albert, if you're on the trail of smoke peace 1 For, P. A. will sing you a song of tobacco joy that will make you wish your life job was to see how much of the national joy smoke you could get away with every twenty-four hours I . You can "canyon" with Prince Albert through thick and thin. You'll be after laying down a smoke barrage that'll make the boys think of the old front line in France! P. A. never tires your taste because it has the quality I Andf . let it slip into your think-tank that P. A. is made by our exclu sive patented process that cuts out bite and parch assurance that you can hit smoke-record-high-spots seven days out of ' every week without any comeback but real smoke joy I R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem! N. C term begins September 22, 1919 PLOW TO PREVENT FIRES IN FOREST Conflagrations la Fort llock. Section to IIo Fought Before They Start, Says Sapcnitor. Fire prevention will bo the key note of tho forest service policy In tho Fort Rock country from now on, and as an Important part of tho campaign against fires In tho timber Supervisor Jacobson of tho De schutes national forest has ordered tho plowing of furrows a mllo apart through all tho country considered to bo especially In danger from fire. Heavy bunch grass and brash makes tho spread of flames very rapid, and because of this a flro In 1917 resulted la the loss of $200. 000 worth of yellow pine. It Is In tho yiclnlty of tho bum, marking tho most disastrous flro on the De schutes forest, that tho plowing will first bo done. Tho furrows will not only serve as an artificial barrlor to the spread of any conflagration, but will also , servo as lines from which backflriag '"'" ay bo effectively done. Event-- ally tho furrows will serve as lo cations for roads, Mr. Jacobsos hopes. fSit ThU Out It' Worth Moaey. OONT MISS THIS. Cut out thta "i. cnrlofo with 6c to Foley & Co., 23r, Sheffield' Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name aad address clearly. Vou will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid ney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. Adr. 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