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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1922)
I1KND ItUMiimy, IIKND, OMitiM, TlffJUatlAV, AVOVHT ii, 1023 JAJfcS PLAN PIPE LINE FOR WATERING RANGE CATTLE Will Take Care of 10,000 More Slock MAKE FIRST SURVEY I'm Official Wotilil Open Ifp I'ox Unite (IrnllIK Itillllln, llit.( In Tct rlliir) 'hike Witter I'rom i Kitsl Luke Or Paulina Creek To Increnso tlio currying cnpnelty nf the Deschutes mitluiinl forest rnngu In such mi uxtunt that 10,000 nuiru ml I lo cm) Iki tukon euro of, In llm purpose (if n preliminary survey jilHt completed liy W. A. Wnoilwiiril of I Iki I'ort limit district office, anil Deputy Supervisor W. 0. Hiirrliniiii, w(l returned in lluml Thursday nfler rinDiIng levels rrmii l'liulliiu fulls lo tint Vox Iiiiiiii country where, accord ItiR to forest officials, lliu IicmI graz ing land In I tie entire forest U lo bo found. Tim linncli grass In this division of I ho forest crown luxuriantly, unit nolliliiK except mi occasional tire over hinders Itn growth. Cattle gruxn on the edge, tint lack of water prevuiils their koIiik farlliur, To draw water from I'u till na crook or Kimt lake by n pipe 1 1 ni), establishing tunks at In tervals In tin' Vox tinlte ruugn, Is the purpose of tlm forest service, nml It was to sccuro figures for tentative rnnl data that tin) survey of Dm Inst live days tins lieim made, Apparently, says llarrlnmn, (he results so far gained Indicate that It will lie well worth tlm while of the forest service to mnko n morn uccuruto survey on which a llnul decision will he tinsed, Well N rniliirn The desire to bring water to the Pox butty range tins been entertiilni'd liy the mlmlulstrntloti of the Des chutes forest for the lust live years. At first It was thought thnt a deep well would offer the solution to the problem, but lifter n 7S0-foot dry holo hait heeii sunk, at an expense nf some 18,000, this was given up, The plan of a pipe line was conceived hy Supervisor Plumb, and keen In terest In thin possibility Is also belli taken by K. N. Kavanimli, nsslatunt district forester. The pipo 1 1 mi plan Is considered especially desirable In that results would b apparent from thu first. The entire line would not have to bo completed for several years, llarrl man points out, an every additional foot of pipe carrying water from wlihlii thu Newberry crater would have lis Immediate effect III Increas ing the dlstnurii which cnttlu could safely enter the range. Morn definite reports are expected within the near future when Wood ward will have had time to work up his notes and prepare preliminary rust figures. CONGRESS SPEAKERS i i'iiAiim ixiirimtminM I I M- Who Will Adiliens Oregon rlgntiirs Hero In October Named Plan Field liny. I'lvo of tho npoukors Invited to spouk at thu Oregon Irrigation con gress horo October 6, 6 and 7 have accepted. They are James T. Jar dlno of O. A. C, who will speak on "Crop Production In Oregon": It, O nissnr of thu California Vegetable Union, "Crop Production": W. I). II, Dndson, manager of thu Portland Chamber of Commurco, "Orcgon'H Ir rigation and Settlement Problem": Percy A. Cupper, stnto engineer, "Tho Slate's, llesponslblllty In Con nectlou with Our Irrigation Duvolop maul"! 11. K, Shepherd of Jeroino, Idaho, "Munngement of Irrigation Projects' Thu first day of the congress and part nf the third day will lio devoted to addresses on subJectM similar to these. Thu second day will bo "Held lay," tho dolegutoH visiting various projects now In operation or undue construction In Central Oregon. Tho elect Ion of oIllcurH and choice of the i.uxt meeting place will bo on thu llnnl day, according to tho tentative program. Ortatly Inttrsittd. "Tho milkmaids of Jamaica ara on of tho wonders of tho Ulind," raport ed a prominent Dradford (Pa.) bull ncsK limn, nfler a atay In Montego Bay .fiunnicu, I), W, I. "They con carry large cuns of milk from mountain run Ken to markets on their heads, and never even move the cans ns they sell n nd pour out the milk. They go up Mnlrs and down, mid are so adept that when they start up a flight they cur begin lo till their pitchers, measuring thu Huioiint hy thu number of slept taken. I watched ilium many tliuu with grunt Intel cut und delight," Box Factory At Dorris Ih Destroyed By Fire; Plant Will Re Rebuilt (llr llnltnl l'r-. t'lThx llrol Hull, tin.) KLAMATH KAMA Aug, 18, - Klro destroyed thu box factory of llm Associated I, umber & llox company at Dorris, Oil,, with u loss ostlmatiul ut ft 10,000. Horning sawdust blown Into the plant caused tho blaze, Half a million feet of Mulshed box stock burned, although .1,000,000 feet or lumber piled nuarby was saved. Tarter, Webster & Johnson, of Hun Krnnclsco, who owned thu plant, will probably rebuild. CRUDE SULPHUR FOUND SUCCESS Increase In Alfalfa Yield 10 Per Cent In Des chutes County Visits to alfalfa fields In Deschutes county on which crude sulphur has been applied In tests supervised by County Agrlcultmlst I). I,. Jamison, are being made this week by K. L. Ilallnrd of the (), A. C. extension service, with a view to Introducing the cruder sulphur application into other counties. In every county In Kustcrn Oregon except Malheur, groat Increase In the hay yield has resulted where crude sulphur bus been applied. The bene fit has tieen even greater than was expected by Italian! and Ills usso elates when tho first tent were made. The greatest benollt to crops., oc curred In Klamath county, where on some farms thu yield was Increased as high as 100 per cunt. Next came Deschutes, Crook and Lake counties, the Increase averaging on illy 10 per cent on nil laud where thu lest wax made. Italian! Is convinced, as a result of his Inspection of tlin fields tested, that the crudii sulphur Is fully as good as the re lined Hour sulphur for merly used. Crude sulphur Is Jl- to J 15 a ton cheaper. RAINFALL FOR YEAR IS HEAVY Night Storm Brings Precip itation Nearly To An nual Average llend's rainfall this year was built up to within 11. GS Inches, virtually the average annual precipitation, when .53 of an Inch full Sunday night Thu rain utarted nbout midnight, con tinning until shortly beforu S o'clock this morning, with Indications that tho Htorm Is by no means over. With thu exception of forage crops, thu rain Is too lute to lie of aid to tho farmers, hut will be of marked benefit to tho roads, which had ul ready become somewhat cut up and exceedingly dusty since tho lust shower. Lust night's rain was apparently general throughout Central Oregon and definitely brought to an end, for some ('line to come at least, the forest II ru menace. It put thu tlnlsh lug touches on thu conflagration near the Summit stugu station, which had been burning since Thursday nnd which, according to J. II. Honor who has boon aiding In directing tho bat tie Hgaln.it the flamoH, destroyed 100, 000 feet of plno timber. Hunters who remained In thu mountains or who set out from now on will lliul thu ruin much In their favor, It Is prodlctcd. The soaking given the brush nnd fallen limbs will minimize tho warning 'glvon tho doer yesterday on tho opening duy of tho season. With tho August rains reaching 1,30 of nu Inch, u record precipita tion may bo oxpected this year, uh relatively heavy rain and snow fall ordinarily occurs during the latter montliu of tho year, Halufnll by months for this year Iiiih been ns fol lows: January, ,8d; Fohruiiry, 2.7G; March, 2. Hi April, .r,:t; May. 1 . 1 C ; Juno, '.Ml; July, .00; August, 1.3G. PARMER GASHES ARM WHILE PRUNING TREE (Spcclsl to Tho Ilullflln,) ORANOK, Aug. 10. -Ernest Albor nnthy, fnrmer In this section, slashed his loft forearm nearly to tho bono yesterday afternoon while pruning un npplo tree Ho wns rushed to Ilend, whoro physicians succeodod In stopping the flow of blood, and closed the wound, Albornathy may not re gain tho use of his arm for soveral wooks. DENIES DEMAND FOR A WARRANT Justice Court Gives Decision In Question Of Gar rett Death Dellnlti) rofusul to Issue a warrant for Hd llalvorscn, demanded by ruin lives of William II. Oarrett In con nectlou with Garrett's death on tho night of July 1 of this year, was given by Justice of the Ponce K. I) (lllson Thursday, following a lengthy conference with L, I), AlcMnhuri, Ru lorn attorney, who Is representing tho family. McMnhnn und several brothers of (lurrett, who have been In Ilend for the past week, expect to leave for tho Willamette valley tonight. Mc.Muhnn declared on Friday that tho fight to securn Investigation of tho case additional to that ut tho Inquest, will bo continued. Currett was shot to death on tho night of July 1 by Halvorsen, whoso story told on tho witness stand when an lii'iuest was held on July .1 In Ilend, was made the busts for u vor diet in which Halvorsen was held to have been acting In self defense Examination made at Sllverton re cently ufter the body had been ex humed, showed n fructuro of tho skull above tho right tomplo and a severe contusion at tho bane of tho skull. Theso reported Injuries which were not mentioned during tho in quest, are understood to constitute the chief points which must bo ex plained before relatives will be satis fied with tho disposition made of tho case. Killing Admitted Oarrett came armed to tho llalvor sen ranch homo near Ilend on tho night of July 1, and after falling to Induce Halvorsen to come out and settle their grievances, fired two shots through thu door, Halvorsen leslllled on tho stand. Halvorsen opened the door wide enough to send a bullet through Carroll's heart Oarrett walked back 30 feet from tho house beforu he fell dcud, It was tes tified. A gun was found beside his body. TIIItOt'CH TUB PILOT I1CTTB WINDOW Ktchcd on tho sunset's silvery main, Craved In thu shadow of twilight, Framed with tho beauty of llend's window pane. Three Sisters seem born of the starlight. They Ho on the Ila'ln God's treasure throne. Molh'rlng tho glaciers brawling stream. Winding with the fauns through the culling groves To lakes 'yond tho wido wlnuock's beum. Canyon, nooks and crannies, kennel gnomes, Wlndstrcwn reefs entangling light uliig's leap, Photos trail wtiere Odin mighty roams, Awing with thunderous tramp of feet. Lured, I bend to grandeur most suhllmu. Snowcrest bosoms, kissed by skies, Heavenly mountains In tlauiitlnr pines Wings my soul and moists with Joy mine eyes. c a. f. YOUIt MONEY Olt YOUIl LIFE Tho other day when I reached homo I said unto my wife, "I know you will bo happy, dear, I've just Insured my life. And so, If I should moot my death Tomorrow, let us say, A chock for fifty thousand Will bo yours Unit very day." I knew 'twould make her linppy, So I took hor by tho huud And waited for the nnswor And she suld, "Won't thnt bo grand." (The Olllco Cat.) Theni Were tho Happy Days. Progress s progress, lint Mill, buck In the nhl ilnys n horse could rust n Mine without luivlug to get out In the mud und ruin to put on n new one be fore yen could continue your Journey; and you never hud to walk buck 10 uilh'h to tin' nearest feed storo hecnupe nhl Dubbin had run out of buy, llrnnkl.wi Km:le. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Is areitly relieved by constitutional treat ment. llAI.LS CATAltUIl MIODICINM Is a constitutional romody. Catarrhal Dtnfnoss Is caused by an lnfliimed con dition nf the mucous Unlnir of the Kusla chlan Tube. When this tuba Is IntlamtU Kou ttuvo a rumbling sound or Imporfect oaring, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is tho result. Unless the In llanimatlon can be reduced, your benrlng may bo destroyed forevor. HAI,I,'3 CATAnRIt MEDICINE sots through the blood on the mucous surfaces of tho sys tem, thus reducing; the Inflammation and assisting Nature In restoring normal con dition. Circulars free. All Druralits. ZT. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, Few Deer Bagged on First Day of Season Despite Abundant Game; Hunters Handicapped by Drouth A lurgo buck deer killed cust of Prlnevlllo, displayed .Monday by Hudolph Ilrentnno In tho window of tho I'nlon Grocery, wiioro bo Is employed, attracted much atten tion us tho first deer to bo seen here, although u number of local men brought homo deer from tholr hunt on the opening duy of the sea son, W. 0. Ilurlelgh, U. B. Ilur lolgli and W. C. Htirlclgh were with Ilrentuno on tho hunt. Walter Montgomery of Iledmond killed a deer at Crane Prairie, and MOOSE HEAD IS RECEIVED HERE Local Moose Lodge Secures Emblem To Replace Two Lost In Fire After searching for over n year, tho Moose lodge of Ilend ban at last suc ceeded In securing n moose head to ropluco one of the two lost when tho lodge hall wus destroyed by flro In the summer of 1920. Thursday a lurge and attractive mounted head arrived and wus placed in Bather's hall, where the lodge now meets. Mooso are becoming scarce, tho lodge found, and It was found neces sary to send to Unlonvllle, Ontario, Canada, to secure one. Edwin Dixon, master taxidermist, mounted the head Just received by the lodge. MAXY FIKLIW DISEASED PItlNBVILLE, Aug. 18. Ninety par cent of tho potato fields in Crook county Inspected for certification by U. It. Hyslop of O. A. C. were found infected with mosaic, previously con sidered an unimportant disease here. City's Dealing With Its Doyt. Hoys arc full nf life and vigor and vim. . . . The problem of the city Is to provide wholesome outlets for tills boyish lin and vigor, which. In Itself, Is the hope of the race If It does not go wrong. Peter A. Morten-son. The UTILITY COUPE for Professional and Business Uses This Coupe was designed especially to meet the needs of those engaged in professional or commercial pursuits, desiring higher grade, yet Economical Transportation with increased facil ities for carrying luggage, sample cases, instruments or merchandise of any kind. Its singlo seat is deep, vido and uphol stered for driving comfort as well as for refined appearance and long wear. Ample space and leg-room for two BEN D GARAGE Buick and Chevrolet Cars I Onlo Hathaway ond Tom Waring North Cannl Co. engineers, brought ! one from Mud lake. ' D. H. Peoples, who was on his ; wuy home from Lakovlow when ! tho season opened, stopped nt Bum I in It stage station for a casual hunt, nnd brought homo a buck. I In general, hunters complained i thnt tho forest was so dry that . while they "Jumped" numerous deer, they seldom got a shot at one, rarely seeing more than a gray flush as the animal got out of range. ALLEGED LIQUOR SEIZED IN RAID .Mrs. Ada .Ionian, Charged Willi llelng Oiwier, Too 111 To Stand Trial Today. Police officers led by Chief Wlllard Houston, who searched the Cascado rooming house Saturday afternoon, found a full quart of liquid alleged to bo moonshine whiskey In tho room occuplcdby Mrs. Ada Jordan, and In another part of tho houso a partly filled gallon Jug and a number of smalt bottles. Mrs. Jordan, placed under arrest, put up $100 to guaran tee her appearance In court Monday. An extension of tlmo was given, however, when Mrs. Jordan's physi cian stated that she was too III to leave her room. CONOO.V LS KOIl V. V. CONDON, Aug. 19. The Condon Commercial club has lined up with the Central Oregon Development league In Its efforts to bring the Union Pacific Into Western Oregon, and in encouraging the possible con struction of a railroad across Central Oregon. Dull Arabian Towns. In Libya, smoking, drinking and dancing arc forbidden by the Sen ussl law. The great difference be tween the Senu&d towns nnd any other deert city Is. therefore, the en tire iibience In the fnrmer of the cafe which usually form the center of life nnd amusement. The whole life of an A mli tn'vn goes on within the hl;h. Impenetrable walls. $877 'Delivered in Send j passengers. Rear compartment will hold u 36 inch steamer trunk and then bo half empty. Capacity about 14 cubic ft. This car has artistic lines, and in finish, body construction end appointments is strictly first class. It is ideal for salesmen representing high-grade concerns that appreciate the value of transportation facilities reflecting the character of the house. Open Day and Night START WORK ON SCHOOL BUDGET Joint Session Of Board And Advisory Committee Is Held Laying the foundation for tho com pilation of tho school district budget, Mrs; Hornco IMchards, J. I). Hcyburn and Clydo M. McKay, directors, and II. E. Allen, L. 0. Taylor, F. Doment, A. J, Goggans nnd K. E. Sawyer of tho advisory budget commltteo met Thursday in the Dend Company offlco In the first Joint session of tho year. Estimates of necessary cxponscs will be mndo as rapidly as posslblo In or der that there may he no unnecessary delay In submitting the amount for a popular vote. Tho Joint session lasted for thrco hours that night, nnd it is probable) that several moro meetings will bo needed before the budgot can be com pleted. KEROSENE LAMP ON SMOKER EXPLODES Cushion And Celling Damaged Cr Goes Oat With Night Train New Employe Illamed. Explosion of a Kerosene lamp set flro to tho smoking compartment of the day coach on the S. P. & S. train shortly after 6 o'clock. The Are de partment was called and the blazo extinguished after It had damaged the celling of the car and one cushion. The cushion was replaced, and tho car went out with Friday night's train. An Inexperienced employo la reported to have been responsible for the explosion. WORK ON THEATER WILL BEGIN SOON That work will start August 28 on the general overhauling to be given the .Grand theater was the announce ment Saturday of Manager J. D. Sparks. Loge seats are to be In stalled, the floor given a sharper In cline, a pipe organ will bo pnt In. radiator arrangement changed, and walls and celling retlnted. Goodyear Tires 7