The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 01, 1920, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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BKNII BULLETIN, BKN1), OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY It 101W.
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RESERVEPLANT
PUMPING WITHIN CITY
ELIMINATED
Thoroughly Avrntwl Waiter Taken nt
j. Knot or Rapids, Paws Through
Gravel nml Is Chlorlnlacd
An Added Precaution.
FARMER DOES HOT
GET WHEAT MONEY
An emergency plant which cah not
only furnish twlco as much writer as
Rend can posntbly uso, but which also
eliminates tho nocosslty (or pumping
from tho river within the city limits,
constitute tho now equipment which
tho Bond Water, Light & Power com
pany, nt n cost of moro than $15,000,
has placed nt the disposal of tho city
which It serves, By nature s moth
ods, tho water which passes through
tho plant Is purified, for tho pump
Ing station Is situated at tho foot of
tho rapids, where a thorough nora
tlon tnkos place. Tho city of Los
Angolcs, says T. H. Foley, manager
of tho local power company, has
spent $300,000 to create, artificially,
conditions which Insure aeration of
llko degreo.
Not depending alone on nature's
methods, however, further purifica
tion is provided in the installation of
a chlorlnltatlon plant, where a pound
and a hnlf of chlorine gaa is fed
every 24 hours into the 14-Inch main
supplying tho olty. Tho quantity
used has been determined only after
considerable experiment, tho amount
of gas introduced into tho main be
ing so small as to leave no taste or
odor, but sufficient to kill practical
ly all micro-organisms.
Purity Is Injured.
Beforo tho water in the emergency
system roaches tho chlorinlzatlon
plant, it is passes through a 30,000-
sallon covered concreto rcsorvolr, or
Bottling basin. This reservoir Is di
vided by a gravel screen, through
which all water is forced beforo en
tering tho main.
Chlorlnlratlon plant, reservoir and
pumping plant have all been con
structed within the last few months,
and are in addition to tho gravity
system by which tho city derives its
normal supply from tho C. O. I. ca
nal. Power for tho pumps Is provided
by a high-tension line, carrying 2300
volts, from tho steam plant at the
Brooks-Scanlon mill, to a point at
the foot of the rapids, about two
and a half miles south of the city.
Two pumps are maintained, although
one Is amply sufficient to supply the
city's needs. The building shelter
ing the pumping machinery is of the
cold Btorago type of construction,
which will effectually prevent any
Impairment of efficiency because ot
cold.
From the plant the aerated water
is raised through f 10-lnch pipe at
tho rato of 7C0 gallons per minute
to the settling reservoir.
ftVAGON TRIP MADE
.. ACROSS MOUNTAINS
Fort Rock Men Make Journey to
I Xcwbcrjf, Wliero One of Travel
ler Remains to Sfako Home.
Making tho first part of his round
trip to Newberg by wagon, from Fort
Rock, J. B. dauldin arrived in Bend
on Monday by train and will leave
3or his homo by auto tomorrow
morning. Mr. 'Gauidln accompanied
J. Wilbur Gubaorf Fort Rock mer
chant, when the latter moved a part
of his stock of goods and other be
longings to Newberg a week ago,
journeying by way of tho McKenzle
pass, and making their way over
rouds which would probably havo
seen lmpauoablo to a motor-driven
vehicle.
Mr. Gubner remained In Newberg,
while Mr. Gauldlu Ih returning to
Central Oregon to make his home.
VOMAN LOOKOUT IS
ECURED BY. FOREST
,f
Miss Virlnla L. Barry, Former In-
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jo-ptruclor in ' LeivhtoB, To Re
fl Stationed os Paulina Peak.
One ot tho most Important lookout
atatfons In tho Deschutes national
fores ,wIU bo in charge of a. woman
this year," Supervisor N. Gj. Jacob
son stated. oi Thursday, a few.. hours
afte Miss Virginia L. Harrychool
teach e'r from Lewlaton, Idaho', ar
rive in Bend to take tho position: aa
lookout on Paulina peak. She left
last. week to coramonce hor. duties on
the rlra, of ."Newberry crator, ., f,
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W. J. Louck, consulting econo
mist for the railroad brother
hoods, charges tho "middleman"
with prouteerlng to the oxteat ot
IS million dollars. "Jobbers' war
time practice being actual erica
tnal," he charges. lie says millers
of dour made profits 376 per cent
greater In. 1917 taa four year
previous.
OFFICERS GET
JAILBREAKER
CLUE TO WHEREABOUTS OP
JACK McCULLOUGH OBTAINED
THROUGH ANXIETY TO RE
CEIVE LETT Kit PROM GIRL.
On a warrant from the sheriff, nt
Prosser. Wash., Jack McCullough.
who broke Jail at that city in Feb
ruary, was arrested Thursday .on
Turaalo creek, two and a hnlf miles
above tho fish hatchery, by Depu
ties Tom Carlon, Leo Stevens and H.
McDonald. McCullough is said to
have formerly bsen an inmate at tho
Washington ponltentlary, but the
charge on which he was imprisoned
there or at Prosser la not known to
tho officials hero. He refused to
talk when Deputy McDonald sur
prised him, but denied that ho was
tho man wanted.
Tho officers were guided to tho
camp on tho Tumalo by Joe Markee
ot this city, with whom McCullough
had been fishing for the past three"
days. Markeo camo into touch with
tho authorities this morning whenhe
called at the postoftlce for McCul
lough's mall. As he left the build
ing, Deputies Stevens , and Carlon
drew their guns, believing that Mar
keo was their man. He quickly,
proved his identity and offered his
services. Ho had had no knowledgo
of McCuliough's record.
Tho prisoner had been expecting
a letter from a girl in Zolla, Wash.,
Mr. Carlon stated, and It was his
anxiety on this point which led to
his apprehension. A piece of a hack
saw was found in McCuliough's
pocket.
McCullough was brought into Bend
shortly after 3 o'clock on Thrusday
and a wire was Immediately
sent to Prosser notifying the author
ities there of his captura and asking
that an officer be sent for him. Mc
Cullough Is said to have come to
Central Oregon several weeks ago
with Porry Watterman, who was ap
prehended through the efforts ot
Sheriff Roberts and . returned to
Prosser.
XOT1CK OP HUH HPRlNKLI.Vfl ASSESSMENT,
Nntlcn In linrohv ulvon that tho following nimoHsnU'ht for 1010
uprlukllhK Is now duo and pnynbln at tho offlco of tho City Hortmlar
at tho City Rest Room, Minnesota Htrout, nomi, uioroii.
A lU'Milutlnu,
RESOLVED! That tho nnsessmout for alroot sprinkling In tho Oily
of Bond for tho year 1019 bo and Iho Bntno Is horoby approved In word
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MOONSHINE FOUND-
IN DESERTED CAR
Flvo Gallons of Jlaisln Liquor In
Auto Left Parked on Frank
'Jln Avenue.
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Loaded with five gallons of moon
shine, a car listed' as belonging to
John Weber of this county was
found parked on Franklin street,
neur the Freahyterlan church, Satur
day night by Chief of Police Nixon
Two men, apparently slightly intoxi
cated, who had been riding in tho
machine while it was being followed,
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una vanisneu, ana neiiner , nas un;
peared to claim either car or moon-
Bhlne.
Tho liquor, Chief Nixon states,
seems to havo been made from rais
ins and Is not high proof.
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CHECK PASSER IS
FREED BY COURT
At tho closo of a Homewhat pro
tracted, hearing in justice court last
Thursday, C. E. Stead, fqnhr
orly of La Graudo, charged with
passing a worthless check, issued to
the Owl Pharmacy, ,was released by
the court, tho complaining wltnoss
declining to coptlnuo prosecution af
ter tho loss had been made good
Stead .announced his Intention of
securing work in Bend and .making
good tho 20 advanced by the Central
Labor council tq cover his check, and
also liquidating his ?30,;hotol 'bill,
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Owner
J. C. Vniulorvort-It,
Cora II. Trlnnlot-A. E. MoKunnot.. H.T4
P.-'R. BrookM ;...., SH.ta
Ross Knrnhnm 4.H 1
Ada 11, Johnson 8.10
Wall St. Imp. Company- 33.71
R. 11. MntilR 11.70
S It to C. McCulston 5.85
N U to Marlon Coo .... 5.8 G
W. O. Blrditall 27.50
HW 35 C. 8. Hudson 8.10
NE 16' Loon Fulcks 3.51
Loon Fulckn 11.70
S 27' W. L, & S. M. O'Donnoll 0.31
N 23' W. L. O'Donnoll ... 6.38
S 14 W. L. O'Donnoll 5.8G
N Vj N. P. Smith 5.85
F. L. Shaw ; 11.70
Deschutes Investment Company.... 33,71
Gortrudo M. Hudson 15.80
D. E. Hunter 23.09
E. Hunter 5.85
Snow Pnrmlntor 5.85
S. Hudson 5.85
S. Hudson - G.8G
M. Thompson 5.85
R. Johnson ...... ; 5.86
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C. A. & Mnbol E. Wnrnor. G.85
C. A. A Mabel E. Wnrner 5.S5
D. E. HMnter 1G.80
A. J. Poters - 8.19
A. J. Pctors .S.I9
A. J. Potors L 8.19
Leo A. Thomas 8.1 9
N V4 J. N. Hunter 4,d9
S W CI. P. Brosterhous Est 4.09
J. N. Hunter - 23.99
Thu Bend Company 4.C8
Tho Bend Company 4.(18
Tho Bond Company 4. OS
Tho Bond Company 4.68
O. W. & A. Shrlnor 4.08
Tho Bond Company 4.08
Tho Bond Company 4.08
Tho Bend Company 4.08
Tho Bond Company 4.08
The Bond Company 4. OS
Louis McDormntt-Guy R. Davis
and II. II. Richard .'. 31.12
Louis McDormott-Guy R. Davis
and H. II. Ulchnrcl 8.19
Tho Bond Company 8.19
A. D. Hanso, Trusteo 8.19
A. D. Hanso, Trustoo 8.19
A. I). Hanso. Trusteo - 8.19
Tho Bond Company . 4. OS
Tho Bond Company 4.08
Tho Bond Company 4.68
Tho Bond Company 4.68
M. A. Palmer
M. A. Palmer ..
Sophia S. O'Noll
Peter Erlckson
N V, Ellrla B. Lolthoad w... 5.85
S UJ. Brcen ... ............. 5.86
Fred W. Koeppon
N-25' J. B. Mlnor-Matllda
McAllister .........
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T. II. Foloy-R. W. 8awyor.- 34.63
J. N. Hunter ....M.....w..w 34.63
F. II. May .- ....-,
J. W. Frorlch ..
II. C. Ellis -...ft-...,
P. W. Brown .,
R. B. Mutzlg ....
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SW U D. E. Hunter "..,..
H. H. Da vies .
Floyd Dement 11.70
E. A. Bather 11.70
K. A. Sathor-C. S. Hudson 34.63
John Michael .. ..
Frank O'Laughlln
S V, Frank O'Laughlln
N M J. A. Bastes
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N V, Olo Erlckson
Hugh O'Kano 11.70
Hugh O'Kano 4 4.46
Clias. Stansborrough ...v.. 44.44
August Koeppon '. ., 11.70
C. W. Arnot 11.70
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Mohr & Wife .''. 11.70
B. Hunter ., - 11.70
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Balrd.......i.,r.. 12.87
Davld'A. &R'oso Boyd .........'J.. 24,57
C. W. Marloy-Mrs. M. J.,Brandon.. 38.14
Pearl Corhott .(......,......, 7.49
Lon L, Fox .'........... 11.70
Lon L. Fox .'.....:..... 11.70
Lon L. Fox. .'..., IP.70
A. a. Htouder 11,70
L. F. Kermott ,...., 11,70
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Eugenia J. Whlttcd 0.32
The Bend Company ,...,. , r 1.40
, E 1G' Tho Bend Company .70
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i.Nora' Ct Mltchel .. .., ,. 7,68
Jas. II.. O'Nell .....a,,,".....,. ! 7,08
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Jacob Mutzlg t,.,... 11.42
L. A. Shaw J. ... 2480
Maurlco Cashman ,... 11.70
SW V, II. H. pnvles , 5.85
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W. O. Booth, ot al .,; 11.70
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Auno 4.68
N 20' Theo. Aunev ;a.,..,.....-. 1,87
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Maria & Anna Rels Flnloy , k'3,28'
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Huit(urt& Stunts 24.80
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C. B. Dnvlii ,
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J. N. (Irlffln-P. W.
A. a. Brooks Knl.
W14 C. E. Adams
E1S W. 1). Nowlon
Mnry K. Hoover ....
F. L. Shaw
F. L. Hhaw .
G. A. Kollor ,
A. O. Htniulor
G. S, Hudson
II. L. Murphy
W. P. Vuudorvort..
W, P. Vuudorvort
W, P. Vmulurvort ..
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Bond Company
A. D, llnnco, Triutoo
A. D. Htiucu, Trimtno .....
A. I). Hniicu, Trimtuo
N. H. Lolthoad
Bund Company ...
A. D. Hnuco, Trusteo ...
Tho Bond Company M
Tho Bund company .....
Tho Bund Couipaiiy ....
Tho Betid Company ..,...
Tho Bond Company ........
Tho Bund Company ........
Tho Bend Company
Tho Bond Company
Tho Bend Compnny
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8,19
8 19
16.38
8 19
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8 19
8 19
8 19
8.19
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8 19
4.10
4.10
4.10
4.10
14.41
8.19
8.1
8.19
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8.19
8.19
8.19
4,33
2.34
2.34
2.34
2.34
2.34
2.31
2.34
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FRED A. WOBLFLEN.
City Itocordur.
Thu Bend Company
Tho Bond Company ........
The Bond Company ........
Tho Bond Company ....,.
A. I). Hanco, TriiHtco .
Tho Bond Company .......
Tho Bond Company ....
Tho Bond Company
Tho Bund Company
The Bend Company
Tho Bond Company
Tho Bond Company
Kate Brummoll
H75 Bend Holding
Tho Bond Company
Methodist Church .
Thvi Bund Company
Tho Bund Company
Mary F. Miller 4.08
R. J. and M. F Mlllur 4.08
It. J. and M. F. Mlllor. -. 4.68
Tho Bund Company . 3.00
Catholic Church .. - 16.85
Tho Bond Company .... ........... 49.61
Tho Bund Company ..................... 31.36
C. H. Hudson 21.90
Thu licud Company .................... 24.90
Council und approved by tho Mayor tho
J. A. EASTCSi
Mayor
4.32
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3.00
3.00
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2.34
4.08
4.68
4.68
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JL . calf, with roomy' toe and substantial sole
here ar? fit, style and service combind. Foot troubles
vanish when No. 439 is worn. Not a clumsy shoe
not a homely shoe. It's a sixty-year-old shoe if we
count the experience that lias perfected it and brought
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