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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1920)
gNP,BUIiMCTIN, mtfflP, OnBOOW, 'rilUIt8IAY, AUOUHT 20, 1020. PAGRI GOOD ROADS ECONOMY PROVED BY DEMONSTRATION AT PICNIC Willi n crowd of Hourly 1000 poo lilo In ultoiidutico, tlio county road .- linllilurn" iilcnln wn.it hold lit tlio Ton l)ii r ritnuli Hiindiiy, with n in)i;rain of utlilotlo mid foitluro conlontit given In connection, A good roiulii dent oiintrntloil In which tlio Illicit cohI of traffic on poor hlghwnyn wmi con t rnntml with tlio low cent on propurly coiuiti uutoil road ii wan an education i ul feature which proved especially popular. Thu duinoiiHlriitlou graph Ically showed tlio oxporloucon of Wil liam lloach, an "I'tiriiwr Jonon," who nt flmt fought tlio Rood roadn move- inont, (lion, after noolng bin nou'n car repeatedly ntnllod on a poorly fnntnicted highway, decided that a Krcatur Initial nxpenru wnii cheaper In the long run. Ducking contonlK, In charge of Italph Uiiiiii, foremnu of the Ton liar ranch, wore pulled oft In Hound no ntylo and reunited In tlio flrnt prize liolni; awarded to 1'ock (Jrolght and second to John Ilnton, In tlio volley hall gnmon, I. llnrryuiau, C. H. Huffman, O. M. Honnon, Cleo Howard nnd It. 0. WIho conntltuted the winning men's (nam and Maude Hchmltx, Margaret WImo, Mm. II. It. Heed, (.'ninlllii Kayo and Mr.i. 0. I). Mcllroy wore the members of tlio i premier women's team. In tlm I ii it of war It. 0. Cnlvor. A. Ii. Khiiltn, James Wakefield, II. Soldo, 1C. 0, llulclc, A. H, Hchropt, It. (i, Hmock, Carl I.atHon, II. ltepd and 0. I), Mcllroy won for the men nnd Mm. 0. I). Mcllroy, Mm. T. O. (SrJn, nload, Mm, M. Hchmltx and Mm. II, Koldo were the wluuerii In the wont on'n contuHt. Other ovontn were docldnd an fol Iowh, wlnnorn being glvnn In the or der of their placing: Krno for all foot race, J. M. Hinllli "1'loyd NIIoh; fat iikiiih' raco, Andrew Jncquot, Charlon Unities; freo for all ladlon' race, Katluirlno Holgonon, Ilelou Hiimnor; lioyn' race, Hnyuiond March- and, Minor llllndeaii; Ico cream con tent, Waldo Hchmltx, Urwln Wlon ecko; IiIkIi jump, Itoncoe Cooni, broad Jump, J. M. Hmlth, LAVA BUTTE IS OF LATE DATE (Continued from l'ago 1.) nuro, or, more prolmbly, a parallel or offnot flanuro. Two in I Ion noiith onnt of I.avu Initio, followltu; tlio fault flnnuro, brings It Into clono and parnltol relation to the IiIrIi, rough flow of comparatively frenh lava nliowu on tho Pouch ut en forrnt map In the, direct lino of the Lava hutto flow. It In cnucolvnlile, at leant, that both flown hnvo their origin In one and the namn flnnuro nyntem, and thin polnln plainly to tho north nlopo of Nowhorry cralor an tho probable loom of Itn origin. Tho groat fault flnnuro In clenrly not the collapsed roof of a lava tun nel, For nno thing, It In much ntralghtor Ihan tho only known tun nel In Itn vicinity. Tho roof of thin tunnel in collapned, no far an known, and not continuously for mllon. And then there In the tinmlntakahlo din- placoment of tho walln, the nurfaco of the ground belm; conntantly 10 to 10 fuel higher on the northeant nldo than on the nouthwenl nldo of tho fault, The oxlntonco of a cniinal relation botwoon the groat fault flnnuro and tho annoclated rocent lava flown In inont piobablo, Tlio rinnttro In on- nentlal to tho eruptlonn, but tho ro verne In not uecunnarlly truo, for the flnnuro In attention In marked by tho oxtrunlon of lava for only u relative ly Minnll part of Itn length. About nine mllon nottthoanl of Ileud, on tho road to Huron, tho road In cronncd by a long, straight, north-nouth encarp inont, with a modornto but very regu lar and countniit upthrow to the cant, tlio downthrow belm;, an with tho Honbam falln fault, on the nldo to ward tho Denchutea river, the goncr- al relation of tho fault tondliiK to ac centuate or dcopon tho Denchutea valley. Tho cinder cono of Home hutto ln( ponnlbly, on thin fault, which In otherwlno unmarked by an oxtru nlon of lava that can bo neon from the road. Tho oxtrunlon of lava, wo may roa- nonably nuppone, In rentrlctod at tho outnut to tho wider and more freoly upon pnrtn of a flnnuro, and tlioso partn nnturully tend, under tho cor- ronlvo action of tho lava, to bocomo wldor and more open, while tho nar rower partn are quickly clogged at a Croat depth and no lava reaction tho nurfaco through thorn, Anothor counlderatlou tending to rontrlct and localize- tho eruption In tho probabil ity that below the great Columbia banall In a vant thlcknenn of uncon nolldated and naturalud volcanic anh nnd lapllll, llirough which, apparent ly, It munt be difficult to open or maintain a conduit for tho oxtrunlon of molten lavu. To summarize: Tho great Hon ham falln fault flnnuro In not to bo regarded an nocimnarlly older or new er than Lava Initio and Itn annoclated lava flown, for It In ennotitlally con temporaneous Or, bettor, tho de velopment of the flnnuro, with Itn probable offnetH, oxpannlonn and con tractions In obedience to tho great earth HtresHen, dotermlncn tho devel opment of the crater, or norlcH of crntorn, and their tnarveloun prod uct. Two iiorlen of tent borlngn have been made In connection with tho In vontlgntlon of tho Ilonbnm falln pro ject. Flrnt, In 1913, diamond drill or core borlngn on tho varloun tentu tlvo dam nltcn, with a vlow to select ing tho rnont fennlblo nlto. Bocond, In 1010, pcrciiHRlou or churn drill borlngn on tho floor of tho proponed renorvolr, for tho purpono of throw ing additional light upon tho ground wator rolatlonn and the burled gorgo of tho Deschutes river. Tho rccordn of tho first series of borlngn aro Includod In the publlnhcd report (Oregon Cooperative Work, Denchuten Project), of tho 1913 In vestigation, and tho corresponding namplen nro stored at tho U. S. II. S. headquarters In Hcrminton, Ore., r?mm:in:iu;:::itnimiimiinnflammn:i)iinig:s'jccitt;iat!iiaa BUTTER FAT! Same price for Butter Fiit f. o. b. Bend as is paid f. o. b. Portland. Central Oregon Farmers Creamery .::m:mni:t:mn!isi:ituTnimsrtsnn:mn::s::ssnss:nns::s::nu:::uu:::i::i:::uunn:is::i:Rn::Rtsssa!rA whero, by tho courtesy of Mr II. M.j Schilling, onglncer, wo wcro ablo to, oxamlno them. Tho amondatlonn and additions HUggcntod by thin examina tion aro horo Incorporated with tho original printed rccordn. Tho most serious discrepancy In tho falluro of tho original record to recognlzo tlio dlatomaccoun earth, or dlalomllo, for practically all of tho so-called clny and silt should bo thus trannlated, "Water derived from porous lava and volcanic ash Is natur ally rich in silica nnd henco favor ablo to tho development of siliceous organism, Including diatoms. Ono essential condition appoarn at first to bo wanting, and that is stag nant water, since, In tho swift cur rent of Deschutes river, tho mlnuto nlllccous organisms would bo swept away as fast an formed. This diffi culty is, however, moro apparent than real, for on, and especially in tho muddy bottoms, of tho long.dccp and quiet reaches of tho river, whero carbonic and various organic acids aro actively decomposing tho lava and liberating aiSIca, all tho condi tions nro favorable to tho formation and accumulation of dlatomlte. Theso conditions, It will bo noted, are most fully and idoally dovoloped on tho Uenham falls reservoir area, and it In to this quiet and unobstruslvo transformation of tho silica by com bined organic and chomleal agoncy that, In largo measuro, wo owe tho availability of this area for reservoir purposes. Tho Uuricri Gorge of tho Dcschutca Itlvcr. Tho part of tho Deschutes' rlvor valloy to which this investigation re lates is divided naturally, though very unequally, by tho transvorso rhyollto rldgo by which this south-to-north stream is abruptly dofloctod to tho eastward for two miles beforo finally plunging ovor the ridge In Uenham falls, with a drop of ap proximately 100 feet In Ilttlo moro than half a mlio, and moro than COO feet In tho 10 miles betweon Bcnhara falls and Dcnd. In comparison with this, nolo tho averago gradient of about two feet per mlio botweon tho head of Uenham falls and tho ex treme head of tho proposed reservoir, or much less than ono foot per mlio If wo follow tho meanders of thft fContlnued on pago 7.) Order Your School Books and School Supplies Early- Avoid Delays While Stocks Are Full Order From This Official List. 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