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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1920)
JL 6 PAGH 8 IlKND HUliLKTIN, BEND, ORKtiON, THURSDAY, AIK1UHT ft, lOttO, TIMBER IS TO BE DEVELOPED PITTSBURGH KHMl TO DEVELOP llUIiDINGN NEAR LAKEVIEW; MILL TO 1IK HUILTj ROAD FOUND NKC1CSSAUY. Following tlio recent roport that officials of tho Western raclflo woro investigating conditions In tho vicin ity of Lnkovlow, n now artlclo In respect to timber development In Lnko count)' Is ot especial Interest. Tho nrtlclo Is from n recent Issuo ot tho Lnkovlcw Examiner and Is as fol lows: "J. A. Cheyno, prostdont ot tho Pittsburg Sash & Door company of Pittsburg, Pa., arrived In Lakovlow a few days sluco and has already closed a deal for tho Jones & Lano 'timber holdings on Cottonwood creek and is negotiating for several othor claims in that clvlnlty. In ad dition Mr. Chcyno is doslrous ot pur chasing tho national forest tltribor on tho watershed botweon Cotton wood and Mcthntan crooks, which, it is estimated, will crulso in the neigh borhood of 75,000,000 feet. "A sawmill site has boon leased on tho Jones & Lano land, and it Is re ported that a largo mill will at ouco bo built and that It Is expected to liavo it in oporatlon within a year. Tho lumber will bo hauled to Lnko view nnd shipped to Ilcno, where It will bo manufactured into sash nnd doors. It is reported that this nrrangomont will be only temporary, lioworcr, pending the building of a standard gaugo road in this section, when tho factory will bo located at Lakovlow. Tho Pittsburg company is ono of tho largest concerns of its kind in tho United States, and tho fact that it has invested in this sec tion means much for Lake county. "It is understood that another large financial concern Is investing heavily iu tho Camp croek timber belt, and that announcement ot Its plans will bo mado in the near fu ture "Tho establishment of mills in this section means that a standard gaugo railroad will necessarily have to bo built (o handle tho output, and tho recent visit of President Lovy of tho Western Pacific no doubt had a direct bearing upon that subject. It Is also reported thnt' tho Southern Pacific has an eye on tho business, and Presi dent Sproalo and a party of high officials wero recently at Susanvlllo looking over tho possible extension of tho Fernloy branch. Should that road bo extended, it would probably 'como up the west sldo of tho lako to reach tho timber belt. Tho Weyerhaeuser people have largo holdings in that section ot the coun ty and, taken altogether, a vust ton nage could bo furnished a railroad for many years to come. "It should bo understood that no definite announcement bos ' been Tnado by. tho interested parties, but the sources from which the' forego ing has been obtained aro considered reliable." SWIMMING CLUB MEET SUCCESS FIRST MEETING OF NEWLY FORMER AQUATIC OltGAM.A TION REVEALS PEP OI THE YOUTHFUL WATER ATHLETES AUTO LICENSE MIX-UP DISCOVERED BY NIXON That BcnJ Police Department Is On Job Discovered By Pendleton .Banker Error Mado In Salem. That Dend may be a small town but its polico officers aro on the job will bo testified to by C. J. McCook, ot Fo'ndloton, after his experience hero Tuesday. Mr. McCook, who 1b a vlco president of tho First Na tional Bank of Pondleton, arrived in Bend driving a Hudson Six which carried a license Issued, according to tho automobllo license registry, for a Bulck. Chief Nixon discovered the fact and called for au explanation. Mr. McCook said that thoro had been an error in the secretary ot state's office and his statement was con firmed by a wire from Sulem. While waiting for its arlval the Pendleton i banker said ho had been in 100 towns in tho state with his car but nover bofore'had tho mix-up In the license boon discovered. Twenty-four enthusiastic members took purt In tho first meeting ot tho Y. M. C A. swimming club Satur day ovonlng nt 7:30 o'clock. In tho twonty yard freo stylo handicap race tho heats wero won by Dwlgbt Cot tiugham, Wnrren C. Blrdsall nnd Lomnn Todd. Tho final was won by Cottlngham, with Todd second nnd Blrdsall third. Tho diving compe tition was won by John Logan, with Warren Blrdsall nccond nnd Earl Davidson third. Tho mombors woro then Instructed In ruclng turns, shallow diving nnd general swim ming. Tho program for next Saturday night will Include n forty-yard had dlcap, duck diving nnd general swim ming. Momborship is still open, nnd all Bwlmmors nnd would-bo swim mers nro Invited to got in tho swim. Mako It snappy as tho number will ho limited. Bay Trickey, brother of Secretary L. V. Trickey, who Is nn export swimmer, Is acting as instructor for tho present. Swimmor's badges nnd beginner's badges nro to bo awarded to thoso qualifying for them In a tryout August 2S. For tho swim mer's badgo tho applicant must swim 60 yards any stylo, 20 yards back stroke, nnd quality In diving. For tho beginner's badgo, tho appli cant must swim 20 yards and qual ify In diving. The mombers nro urged to practico hard for these events bo tween now and tho date ot tho ox nmlnntlon. nHSl LCAVfiS HdMQ Iff HUBRV- ' (WML "t dQVV PPH t-ATfi fOR WORK "- VA-JWk &v by ixViv v J vr Z-- tOOf Ear! ' KStxl"" I " JvTu Hun -a SSetf" 4asWtf -& HOME SWEET HOME SPRINTtJ OAC FOP RftlHV WCATHR OUTFIT. 1 ' ( ' ' COrlCQnTOLATE3JtlMSeiF ON 4vk.i tiinnoc. VA'fijJi7S3A B VMP .tV. i77J.'i2CCTi rVV 7Sv.L K - m-&ti ( TMMVn.,rE2J- Vskill llnCi7rvT.-cfES: A sir roxwiiMl UUE?r M, M-- IBS KSilslZ avWt Vlm.kiii. KniiMi 1 cnraunrow! AtiO PIND8 IT Till! IIOTTCST OAV OF 8C030H twovrtTorcct Art vetufbrf CCMUB AHU 1 TOMioe uNemufi kot social, which, they say, was ono ot tho most enjoyable social affairs ever put On by tho lodgo here. Every body got Into tho spirit of tho thing and mixed, with tho result that tho Elks of Hond nro better acquainted than they hnve been In tho past Qulgley, tho Hurry Liunlor of Dond, was on hand with ono ot his pleasing sketches, nnd Wilson Goorge brought his usual flow of vo cal and Instrumental jazz with him. Iu tho neighborhood of $250 was raised by tho sale of tho baskets, to bo used in purchasing lodgo emblems for two lady secretaries of tho grand todge, who hnvo been f nssltsauco K tho Dond Elks. Tho soclnl resolved Itself Into n dinner danco, during which ovorybody got well acquainted. TO MERGE RIGHTS ON SQUAW CREEK Various Ditch Compnnlcs Will Combino For Better He suit nt Sisters. Harvey Do Armond returned this morning from Sisters, whero ho at tended a meeting of farmers who aro planning a consolidation of tho sov oral irrigation projects In that dis trict. Various disputes have arisen during the past year botwecu the va rious projects using wator from Squaw creek, nnd the uso ot tho wa ter has had to be adjudicated, with tho result that all of tho companies have been handicapped. As a result ot a visit from Stato Engineer Cupper, tho various Inter ests have como together to combine Into what will be known as tho Squaw Creek Irrigation project, com prising somo 14,000 acres. The petition for forming this com pany tins not yet been filed, but tho agreement is practically assure. It is believed that UiIb plan will bring the various factions into better har mony. Tho projects to be united in clude ono irlgatlon district, three ditch companies and several priority rights. ELKS PLEASED WITH LAST NIGHT'S MIX The Bend Elks, as well as tho visit ors from Prlnevllle and Redmond, aro still shouting praises of tho com mittee which had charge of tho bas- SMOKER PROMISES TO BE BEST HERE WowN nnd Martin Both Working In GiMwl Shape; Opening Events Fast. Tho smoker to bo hold In tho gym nasium next Wcdnosday evening, August 11, promises to bo tho best staged In Bond so far this season, ac cording to Matchmaker E. C. Brick. Woods and Martin havo met before, on which occasion Martin won on a foul. Speck promises that It will not happen again. Martin, who will reach Bend tomorrow, hns recently won fivo out ot six bouts and Is go lug good. Ho boxed n draw with Johny Noy who has defeated Leo Morrissey. Judging from tho record of the Portland scrapper, Woods will havo his hands full next Wednesday night. Drlck states that It Woods defeats Martin ho will match him with Mutt Hronson Labor day. Franklo Crltes, who meets Duffy Nolr ot Tcrrebonuo, Ik n comer In tho 12C-pound class, and will glvo Nolr tho battle ot his young life, says tho enthusiastic manager. Tho curtain raiser will bo tho best ever put on In Bend. Swaggert, tho overseas boy, Is hard to beat, but Stevo Uratls, a new man In Bend, also looks good. Tho card, as a whole, Is all that lo cal fans could wish. SHEVLIN-HIXON HEAD ENDS VISIT IN BEND E. H. Dea, general superintendent of tho Shovlln-Hlxon Company, who has been spending a week Inspecting tho local plant, loft Tuesday on his return to tho general office at Minn- ARNOLD RANCHERS FIND DITCH GOOD Ten rauchors on tho Arnold irri gation project wont to the head gates on tho Deschutes to do repair work Saturduy, as some of tho ranches on tho lower purt ot the ditch , woro not getting enough water. They found, however, that tho gates woro in good condition and' the ditch, carrying-enough water for tbV project, i 1 Dishes and Kitchen Ware We want to serve you with dishes in open stock. Fancy pieces, 42 and 48 piece Sets. Plain White Ware, 42 piece Sets, at ....$8.80 Decorated Ware, in 42 piece Sets, now, priced at $12.45, $15.50 and 17.50 ' Decorated Ware, in 48 piece Sets, now priced at $17.50, $19.75 and $22.50 Aluminum ware and Pyren baking dishes. Enamel ware and tin ware, and the many small items so necessary to make the home work easier. If you need ware for the kitchen we want to serve you. FAIR STORE enpolls. Mr. Dea wan horo chiefly to sco how tho now pnvlng was pro gressing, and generally checking up on conditions. Wnnt (o buy hay, imo Bulletin clas sified ml. BEND HAPPENINGS Saturday E. P. Jcch nnd family ns spondlug tho wcok nt Suttlos lnko. C, A. Warner returned this morn ing from nu outing spent nt Seaside. J. E. Fisher, Shnnlkn stockman, Is In tho city for n low days on business. Jerry Hoyt Is expected In tomor row from Portland on his way to Odoll lako. Mrs. R. D. Mites returned today from nn oxtouded visit with friends nt Minneapolis. Mrs. Harry II. Bloom, of Port land, is visiting In Bend as tho guest ot Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. Dart. Fred N. Walluco and J. M. Griffin of Tumalo wero In Bond today on tholr roturn homo from a business trip to Portland nnd Salom. Forest Supervisor N. O. Jacobion and Deputy 8uporvlsnr W. O. Hnrrl man loft this morning for East lako on official forest business. H. F. Wlcknor, mombor ot tho contracting firm which hns hcon awardod tho contract for surfacing Tho nnlluH-Cnllforiilii highway from Hond to tho Jofferson county Hue, hns Bono to Portland hut will ro turn to this city In u fow days. A murrlago llcuima was Issued this morning from tho office of County Clork J. H. Hanor for Isnue lllodgot nnd Miss Elliahoth lingers man, both of this city. Tho mur rlago ceremony was porformud this noon by Justlco of tho Ponco J. A. Eastos. Tour chain at your Borneo at th Metropolitan. No waltlnn. Art lor: boon itsod nomo, hut In porfool running nnlar nnd will nivo mum Horvlco ns now fflOO outfit.' Price , $2li. A, (J, iOurnow, Portland, Oro. iiil.si.'ip WANTED. ANYONK, looking for linln, Imiulru of Miss MmiIuiI ot the Hond Com mercial club, nt the city rest room, 31-mfc WANTEDTO buy small, uulm- proved ncreiiHo near mills; trade equity In house, Imluucn ciiiili. lii- uulm nt llullullii, 2SN2 lp ANYONE, looking for employment mi farms, sou MInh Mnrkel of tho lloiul Commercial club, nt tltti city rest room !l2-t7tfc LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Cull notice for Lower Ilrldge-Tor-ii reboniiu road fund wiirrantH, ' Notice Is hereby given that nil war' rants drawn on tho Lower Hrldge. Terrebonne road fund nro hereby" cnlled for payment. CLYDE M. MolCAY. m 21c Treasurer DeHchuies County r Ntvnrij Call for Registered County road fund warrants. Notice Is hereby given that nil ' warrants registered and drawn on tho-'v road fund from No. 1104 o 12,17. In cIiihIvm, aro hereby called for pay ment on August ilth, 11)20, nnd nro -payahlu nt tho County Treasurer's of fice, Ho ml, Oregon. Interest stops on and after above dnte, CLYDE M. MclCAY, Clc Treasurer Deschutes County. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CUiilflf.1 ftilvrrtUin cluri pr tut 10 tnii JPr ? ""! or !". On rnt iwf word I for ll ovtr 10. All cluilflnl kOwtlilns trkllr (uh In inf FOB HLK. A HAIUIAIN fl acres, 2JJ ncros In truck; 1 M miles south of llond. on hlghwny. Write It. It. Kollar, Dond. Oregon. 4-23P FOIt SALE Oil TRADE 10 acres. 30 ncros wntor: 10 In cultivation, IC acres trees pulled: 4-room box homo; 7 mllos from Hond; fenced. Inqulro 118 Minnesota are. 43.20.23c FOR 8ALE Windmill iumplnK"rig7 12-ft. Sampson steel mill, C0ft tower and pump for 130-ft well ThU Is a poworful pumping rig nnd will deliver n Inrso volume of wa- NOTICE OF IIEARI.VO O.N FINAL ACCOUNT In tho County Court of the (Unto of Oregon, for Deschutes County, . Iu tho tnntur of tho estate of OIo Olson, deceased: Notice Is hereby given that Theo doro Anne, administrator of tho -tato of Olu Olson, decensed, has made nnd filed with the Clork of tho Comi ty clerk of Deschutes County, Oro gnn. his final account of his ad ministration of said estate, and that tho Judge of the nliovo on- , titled Court has set the 3rd tay , of September, 1020, nt tho hour of 2 o'clock In tho afternoon of said day, nt tho court room In Rend, DoKChutcs County, Oregon, ns the time nnd placn of hearing said final account and of tho settling of said estate, and nil persons Interested aro cited to appear nt said time and place and show cause, ff any, why said account should not bo al lowed. And said estnto closed and AOttled. 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