The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 20, 1922, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    IlOn BULLETIN, BKND, ORHGON, THUItHDAY, JUIiY UO, t2H
NEW PROJECTS
PLAN PROGRAM
Irrigation Dcmohstrations
Are Announced'. In
Lake County.
(HlKtl.l to The HulMln.)
LAKBVIMW, July 19. Two nil
day field demonstration racotlngs will
'be held oii July 28 and 39 In tho
Fort Hock and Silver Lake valleys In
, northern Lake county, for tho pur-
poso of demonstrating what lrrlgn
tlon Is doing for theso sections, and
for the purpose ot studying possibili
ties (or Increased Income on the now
ly developed Irrigated land's.
For tho first time In history. Irri
gation water is being pumped nnd di
verted onto the sago brush bench
lands for tho production of crops In
both theso valleys and there Is little
doubt that they are on the cvo of
great development. On the John
Ernst ranch, five and one-halt miles
southeast of Fort Rock, Irrigation
" water Is being pumped from n well
to irrigate a number ot tho crop
varieties best adapted to thfs 'section,
which were planted under the direc
tion of tho Lake county agricultural
agent. Tho deep well on tho Ernst
ranch, which supplies two second
feet (or 900 gallons) ot water por
minute, Is one ot the two wells drilled
in this valley by the state, under tho
provisions ot a recont enactment ot
the legislature.
To Aid Bend Business.,
It is on this ranch that an all-day
field meeting will conveno'at 10 a. tn..
July 28, when three specialists from
Oregon Agricultural college will be'
present to discuss crop varieties, Ir
rlgatior. methods and farm .manage
ment. A similar meeting will he held
at Silver Lake, and a tour ot inspec
tion will be ma do ot the newly Irri
gated lands adjoining the town, on
July 29.
mere is little doubt that a
' number of Deschutes county people
- will be interested in these meetings,
as the agricultural conditions pre
vailing in these sections are' similar
- to those in Deschutes. In. addition
' to thls.-tho development ot these two
valleys will mean an enormous in'
crease In Ue volume ot buslness'done
in Deschutes county, as Bend is the
shipping point and center of. .trade
for practically all ot the people in
these sections.
ot the Squaw Creek Irrigation district
vs. II. Mamcro, being heard In circuit
court hero today.
Justice ut the Pence E. D. Ollson
performed tho marriage ceremony
this nttcrnoon tit tho wedding of Os
car Slnrud nnd Miss Rtitli Wicks, at
the mayor's oftlco In the O'Knno
building. Mr, nnd Mrs. Slnnul will
make their homo at one ot tho Sliov-lln-Ulxou
logging ramps.
BEND HAPPENINGS
(Continued from Page 5.')
Friday
John Gaffnoy, who has been at a
local hospital for several weks, on -ac
count of a broken leg, left yesterday
for his home.
Roy Southworth left this morning
for Klamath Falls, to bo employed in
the garage belonging to H. S. Royce,
formerly ot Bond.
A. P. Tauscher, formerly director
of athletics at the American Legion
building here, is now director at a
Portland municipal playground.
Mrs. E. T. Gerrlsh and daughter,
. Dorothy, Mrs. Jack Coleman and Miss
Beulah Maxim left this week for At
bany and 'Newport, where they will
spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston and
party, ot'Dufur, were in Band yester
day, Mr. Johnston coming to this sec
tlon ona business trip. While here.
they were guests ot Dr. and Mrs. H.
C. Dodds.
Mrs. 'Frank R. Prince and children
left last night for Cannon Beach,
where they will be during the remain.
der of the summer. Mrs. F. S. Stev
ens,, Mrs. Prince's mother, will Join
thera there.
W. 8. Moore, assistant attorney
; general, is in Bend today from Sa
lem, representing the state In the suit
CLASSIFIED ADS
Oft i fled advertising charge per Iajuo 2tf
'cent for zo worm or lew One cent rr
. .It .mm tn All .l..-IA1 ..,'.. -4 1.
tn at - 1 v . fuh ! arluan
FOR SALE.
FOR SALS Choice registered Jersey
bull calves, sired by best St. Mawes
hulls; reasonable prices; U, S. gov-'
eminent accredited herd, R. H. Wlso
carvei1, Roiile 1, McMlnnvllle, Ore.' -
21-211
FOR BALK OR TRADE Grain
hinder, now drapurti; $75. F P.
Swisher, TumUo, Ore. 3-20-2 lp
FOR RALE Ten yearling heifers.
Pbllie 18K-31 Noise Andersqn.. .
l?-32p
WANTEII.
BIDS FOR PAI.VTINO WAXTKI)
. School DlBtrlct No. 21, located 7
.miles northeast of neud, wants bids
. far tho painting of tho school house.
For further information aud snecMU
cations address E, E, Buttler, Routq
.No. 1, Box in, Bend, Oro., or phono
.yst-3. ,uan win no accepted up to
and including August 5, 1922. 21,q
Bulletin Want Ads brltg results-'
try (hem
Thursday
J. J. Powers loft last night for New
York City, called by serious Illness
In tho family.
Miss Pearl Barrett of Portland, Is
visiting In Bend at the homo ot Mrs,
Emma U. Brodcrick.
Sam Merrill was In Bend on busi
ness yesterday from his ranch on the
high desort near Brothers.
Miss Beatrice Howard was a pas-
tengor on tho Silver Lake stngo this
morning, going to La Pino. I
Supervisor II. U Plumb ot tho Des
chutes National forest Is on n trip
to Fall Ulver, Crescent and Fort
Rock,
Mrs. E. 1). llelyea nt Everett,
Washington, will arrive tu Bond Sat
in day night to visit her daughter,
Viola.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore St, Thomas
ot Redmond, nro(tho parents of a six
and one-half pound baby girl, horn In
Bend Wednesday, j
Grating Examiner Jack Morion has!
returned from a trip to Portland,
where he conferred with officials at
the district forester's oftlco.
Mr. and Mrs, II, Buxton Prlco havo
sold their homo on Congress street
to Gcorgo Parkins, and will lenvo
soon for Baltimore. They plan to
llvo In tho oast.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. B. Parsons have
arrived tn Bond from Roswoll, Now
Mexico, nnd will inako thalr homo
hero. Mr. Parsons will bo associated
with Attorney W. P. Myors.
Oswald West, former governor ot
Oregon, who spoko betoro tho Bond
Commercial club yestonlny noon, loft
Inst night tor Portland, expecting tn
return to Bend bofora tha end of tho
week.
P. 0, Burgess, n mouther ot tho
surveying party which Is securing
dutn to ho usud In future map mak
ing, was In Bend today for supplies,
leaving Inter In tho dny for tho camp
at Cnscadla,
Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Bowon and
Mrs, A. Springer paused through
Bond yestordny on their way to Crat
er lake from their homo In Portland.
Mrs. Springer Is a sister of John C,
Todd ot this city, and Mrs. Dowuu Is
his niece.
Mrs. Ethel Obcrnolto, Instructor
last year at tho Hooch school, was lit
Bond yoltorday on business nt tho
oftlco ot tho county superintendent.
Mrs. Obcrnolto has just returned
from Minnesota whero sho has been
visiting with relatives.
HUMMONH BY PUBLICATION'
In the Circuit Court ot tho Hlnttl tit
Oregon for Deschutes county,
Harry Edward Wade, plaintiff, vs.
Martha Wndo, defendant.
To Mnrlhn Wilde, defendant.
IN Till! NAME OK THE STATE
OF OlIUCIONf
Ynu lire luiiehy roinilreil to njtponr
and answer tho complaint tiled
anal nut you In tlio above untitled milt
within six weeks from tho dalo of tho
Hint publication of this sitmimniH. to
wit! Within six weokH from the 20llt!
day of July, 1933, or on or heforn
tho 1st day nt September, 1932, and
If you fall o to answer, tho plaintiff,
will, for lack thereof, apply tn tho,
court for Judgment against you ns
demanded In his complaint, to wit;
For a decree of the uhovo entitled
court of nliaotutti divorce from tho
defendant and for such other relief
as tho court may deem Just and
proper. This summons la sorveil upon
ynu by publication thereof In tho
Bond Bulletin, weekly edition, for a
porlod ot six consecutive and sue
resMlva weeks. In accordance with an
order thnreror made by the Honor
able T. E. J. Duffy. Judge ot Ihn Clr-
cull Court fur said Judicial dlntrldl
Said urdur rttttlnii publication
this niiiiimniiH for six .I'oiuooutlv.
nnd Hiicrnsslvu wcuKh ami that ib,
first publication shall ho on TIiiich
day, Hid aotlt day of July,
t i W. P. MYKUH,
Attorney for Plnlntiff
PoHlofllco addles! Ilentl, Oroimu
31.37.
Swift & Company
Fourth Street Market
Portland, Oregon
Ship us your
Dressed Hogs and Calves
W. Wilt R.nu't Dot Mirkt
Prion Dl of Rtccipt
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