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Bond In your subscription nt onco, so in not to miss nnythliiK of what li going on In thin big, reaourculul country t li I a groat liilnm! empire that has now leeii opened for dovolnn inont hy two grunt railroad systems. "ffPWJJJJJJJ sliiiiiiiiim naiiiiiiiiiVliiiiiB IM.ND. Population, 1S00 (estimated.) i (Iioatlou, on tho Deschutes rlvbr, 136 mile louth ot the Columbia rlvur. First roKitlar rallwny train sorvloo Inaugurated Nov. 1, 1011. Avorago annual precipitation, 10 Inches. lllghogt tomporaturo over roconlod 103 dogrcos. Iiowoit tomporaturo evor rocorded , 19 dogroos below xoro. Annual- mcalt tomporaturo, 44,8 dogroos. ' Avorago of 320 daya por annum with Bumhlno. Klovntlon, 3020 foot (novornmont rocnnl,) Clliunto dry and lionUhful tho j year round. llond li tho terminus ot tho Oro- enn Trunk lino of tho Hill railway vystom and of tho Hi'ichutos branch of tho Harrlmnn syatom, It Is tho dlstrlhutliiR point and railway station ' for a larKo nutuhor of towns In Crook, I.ako, Klamath and Harnoy . rountloa. Dally sIoro lino from llond to Hllvor Lako and Intonnoillato towns; o Powoll Ilutto, and to Laldlaw. Auto poBnonRor lino nnd auto truck frolRht carrying H"o to Uurns lX and Intonnoillato points. Hural froo dollvory sorvos sottors , living on Irrigatod lands easof town. , Tho followlnR nro a fow ndvan ' IsRos llond has to olfori Oood gradod and Utah school. " I'uhllo library and musoutn. t Blootrlo llshts and power, day and GOT THIS MACHINE AND SAVE TIME AND WORRY IF YOU WILL CALL ON US for Flour, F4 and Farm mi MUl Machinery, we caa save yog money, Mwe handle the best articles In thk Ikie that are manufactured. We will take pleasure in furnishing you with any information In regard to dry farming at our command. Call and see us and get better acquainted. Our Motto: Llveand Let Livo. Farmers invited to call and see our goods when In Bend. Bend Milling (8b Warehouse Company. If you oxMcl to mine alfalfa at a profit, you need this Implement. the Homeseeker IllRllt. City wator systom. Two good banks. I'our ohuroh orKnnlratlon Unimproved lanil with water right sells at prises ranging from $15 to 0 on acre; Improved land, from ISO on aero up. Tho principal orop raltod on this Irrigatod land nro clover, alfalfa, oats, wheat, gar den trtiok, mull fruits nueh as our routs, raapltorrlcs, gooBotarrlc, etc., nnd all kinds of root crops, chief of which In potntoos. Tho country Is Ideal for dairying and hog raising, both ot which In dustries nro yot In their Infancy. Tho yield of butter fat from tho gratmcN on thoio Irrigated lauds Is high, and paatuniRO li powilblo from six to nine mouths In the year. A orcamery will ba In operation hore this summer, paying good prices for dairy products. Hogs nro anothor paying Industry, oBpcolally so In connoctlon with dnlrylng. Poultry do woll horo also and bring n prolKnhlo return. Dry running. A largo dry farming territory llos tributary to llond. with thousands of ncros of good government land which can bo homostondod. A man can tako 100 or 320 acros under tho homostoad laws and also 100 acros under tho dosort land laws. Ills wlfo tnay also tako a dosort clam, and unmnrrlod wo in on can tnko lioth homostoad and desort claltna. Patont to 100-acro homcatoad can bo ob tained by continuous resldonco ot 14 mouths thereon, and tlio making of Irnprovonionis. When such" commu tation proof Is made tho claimant pays tho Rovornmont $1.36 an aero. Klvo yoara' roatdeuco Is roqulfod on land takon undor tho 330-acro en larged homostoad act, commutation Mothodlit, Uaptlst, Presbyterian, Catholic, Blx soorot and fratornal ordors. Flour mill. Throo sawmills. Croamory (building.) Ico factory and cold storage plant (building,) Oood hotels, -.1 , Stone passonger station, - JllggOBt freight warohouBO' In Con tral Orcgonf: " ? C K HnuilHomo utono bulldlnalnclud Inu $20,000 bank and olllco building on which work starts March 1.) llond la tho first joint lull and Ilnrrlman railway station south of tho Columbia rlvor which Is locatod ':4 Tho Beat Harrows on the Market, Get Our Trices. directly on tho Deschutes river. Irrigated farming, llond Is In tho main Central Ore gon Irrigation belt, tho surrounding territory being watered by tho canals of tho Central Oregon Irrigation Co. and tho Arnold Irrigation systom. not being allowed. Filings on gov ernment land may bo made here be fore the United States Commissioner. Tho tiling fees nro $10 for 100-acro claims and $22 for 320 acres. Tho usual fee for location on govornmont land I $100. Names of persons doing a location business may bo ob tained by roforenco to tho advertis ing columns of this paper. Now settlements nro developing rapidly In Mlllloan, Whl taker and Hampton vnlloys, southeast ot llond on tho nuto road to Uurns. novornmont laud Is being rapidly filed on and will soon all bo taken. Yellow Hno Tlmler. llond Is sltuatod In the yollow plno bolt, there being 20 billion foot of timber tributary to this town, It Is estimated. Tho Deschutes river furnishes oxcellont mill sites and loRglng ponds. I.umbor rotatls locally at from $10 to $S0 a thous and. Itosldonts of llond nnd tho sur rounding country, during their leisure tlmo, llnd oxcellont rocroatlon In hunting and fishing. Tho Des chutes river Is well stocked vlth trout, nnd tho forests are tho homos of boar, , doer. )obcaU nnd many other wild animals. Notice to Wuter VM?rn. Tho Control Oregon Irrigation Company Water 'Users' Association will meet In llond on Saturday, April 0, 1912, at 1:30 p. m. All water users roquestod to bo presout. 3-4 8. II. 8NYDKH, Secretary. Why got up In tho night to fill the stovo? Hank It with coal at night, and you need not fear that tho pipes will freexo. PURE Insurance that .PROTECTS M. S. Lattin & Co. Save tlmo and money 1 by using the L SUPERIOR JWjF POTATO i PLANTER find bo sure of a large yield. r See ua. Tho Superior Drill Atturea Best Results. Get tho Old Reliable. ... TELLS WHERE MONEY WENT AIcDERAlOT THANKS BEND PEOPLE taldlnw Hiitninlninrnt Prurcedx Placed In Ibiiik to lw UmmI In Securing Medlrnl Treatment for tally Who N Hick. To tho Kdltor of Tho rtutletln: I will ask you to pltmso publish this letter ns follows: In the latter part of January, 1912. I know of a neighbor that was In need of tlnnuolal support. Ills wlfo was In tho hospital with rheu matism and his money had been all spent for modloal aid. Tho nolgh Ikiis thought It their duty to help her so they had tnu got up an enter tulument for her benoflt- Thoro was a committee of four appointed to get tho printing dono and to sell tho tickets. Tho commlttco was: George Hlgglnson, J. D. Wlmer, Charles Spaugh and myaolf. John Wlmer was appointed corresponding secretary, a. V. Horner treasurer, and It foil to mo to go to llond to sell tlckots. I found many goqd cltUons willing to glvo their support nnd for tho short tlmo I wob In llond I collected tho nlco little sum ot $32.00. Tho ontortalnment was given on Fobruary 10 and wo ralsod $11700. The money was all turnod over to a. W. Horner ot Lnldlaw on tho 11th of February. John Wlmor, Mr. Spaugh, Mr. Hornor and Mr. Ilassel- borg, for whoso wlfo tho benoflt was given, and myself mot In Mr. Hornor a store to docldo Just what course to tako to got tho best results for tho monoy. It was finally agreod that Mr. Hatsolborg go out and bring his wlfo homo und troat her thero, as ho had faith In tUp mineral treatment of Montana. He had mado arrangements with H. W. Lnugo & Son, 231 Main Strcot, Portland, for tho treatment. Tho monoy was deposited In tho Dank ot I.aldlaw by Mr. Hornor, and Mr Haosolborg was notlnod and told that nil ho had to do was wrlto out an order for what monoy he wanted to use for his wlfo and that he need not fool offended or undor any ftSfBseMMssBsMB'MMB i k . THE BAIN WAGON Can't be beat. The old reliable. Get this famous light run-. nlng and durable plow Has no equal. If 'ou I1 to 8UCCCcd at dry ,and farming, you need this tool. -- obligations, as wo did this on our own responsibility. Thero has been $10 drawn from tho fund and Mrs. f Hansolbcrg Is Improving wonderfully. I asked John Wlmer to wrlto a letter to tho paper Immediately after tho plnr and thought bo had dono so until yesterday when I was told that nothing had been sent to tho Itapor to thank tho people for the woRdorful support to our neighbor. The reason for tho asking that this latter bo printed In our homo papor Is this: Although I am a poor man, I have never begged a dollar. I havo nevor robbed n gravo or boat nu honest dobt. Public opinion Is everything to mo, nnd I heard somo remarks yestorday whllo I was In Dend that I had not turned that monoy aver to tho party that It was Intended for. I hopo tho well thinking people of Dend aud vloln Ity will be ahlo to clear all tho shadow of doubt In their minds as to my honesty nnd loyalty towards my neighbors. Thanking tho peoplo of Dend and vlolulty again for their moat chart tablo spirit towards our neighbors, I remain, C. F. MeDRIlMOT. LAtdlaw. March 23.1912. You will llnd that ono ton of coal will glvo jou more heat than three cord of wood. Figure the economy. Tho Overturf-DnvUOHN ler Co. WeGoEverywhere .wn(5 CpoeSr S& If our wacons can't reach you senO your wash by exprtsv LOW PRICES, BETTER SERVICE Bend Steam Laundry. Cut Your Duds In Our Suds" 1 r1 yf f-vWkWA'- jMhssIv mJH auJV2 jLa .'. mU OUR FLOUR MAKES TUB HOUSU- wirn REJOICE. - WEATHER IS NOW LOVELY LAST HALF OF MARCH IS FINE First Fifteen Days Weio Snowy and Dluvtcry, With Snowfall of OJ, luetic Mean Temperature of Mouth 43 Degrees. Having como In like a Hon snowy and stormy March went out like a lamb elear and warm. Tho local woathor record shows thero was a snowfall of 9H Inches during tho first half ot tho month but that on the 15th It had nearly all disap peared excopt In shady places. Tho last halt of tho month was fine. The precipitation during the 31 days amounted to 1.30 Inchos. Tho low est tomporaturo was 0 above xero on tho 3rd and tho highest G8 on the 31st There were only 12 clear days, which Is far below tho average. Tho cloudy days numbered 4. the partly cloudy 15. This made a' total of 27 days with suushlno. Dally TcmiKTrtturc Itecord Tho following la the dally tom poraturo record: Dt Mix Utn Date M Mia !. U M 17 .. M ti ........ A) It IS,, -. J "- J9 O !..... J 15 4....-- 49 14 !.,. 41 II ...... l M II .. M IJ 6.. ... J7 14 II...... 61 II 7 . .. i IS tj ,.. 6l i . - 3 I U SO 17 9.m. . . 41 14 15.... i ij 19. ... ... jo M &.... 64 14 II . . . .. 46 16 it..... t; JJ H 41 I k.... 61 jl IJ. 4J t 19-..--.. 4 i 14 -. 44 4 jo .-.. U IS IV . . .. 49 Jl Jl...... U 11 16.,.. . 49 IS ' Men Ai a PHOTO MAHiKUS FOH SALE. Photo mailers In Blxea 8x10 and 7x4 V4 Inches may bo obtained at The Uulletiu oraco. Dear this In mind whoa you have a picture to send through the mill, 1 limes & Davidson's shop Is tho best nluna In towu to irct your hair cut or a shave. ""