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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1907)
fHE BEND BULLETIN i "Por vcr' man a square deal, less and no more." no ClIAHLKS n. UOW1S KMTOR t i ii It ill m ii ii csaacsasssg SUBSCRIPTION RATK& yCAfmi One Six month... Thr raoaUt 'lantUblf In ndvnce.) MS 3' FRIDAY, DKCKMBUR so, HI, t I ! 55. --SB I907. to" locate nt this enn be truthfully the large niilh place. Aud it said tbnt this task has involved more hard wotk and study than the average man is aware of. OOOD NEWS POR BEND. It is good news that The Bul Jetin brings this week in the state ment that five of the largest owners 'of timber in this vicinity have greed to build their mills at this place, and that they ore already cbooMUg their individual mill sites surrounding the proposed pond that is to be developed on the old Sisc ' more place. It is better news aud means more to Bend than the nu 'iiounccracnt of the building of n xailroad to this place. Many may not pgrcc with The Bulletin in that Matcmcnt, but, we believe we can convert them to our way of think ing. It has been known for some time that the big lumber firms that are1 buyiu? timber hereabouts were planning to locate their mills at a 'point several miles up-river. If they had finally done this, what good could the railroad do by its 'coming? True, nc might have a Mittle trading village here and a 'comly little town, but that would 'be'alH" Man)- towns have a rail 'road running through them, but '.-what do they amount to? Bend has larger ambitious than to be come merely a little country trad ing point. With it settled that five Marge sawmills will ultimately be 'jdc.iYed.ou land m ucar the town, the future of Bead is assured aud Bend will fcecotne one of the largest r . .. . . tunioer manufacturing places in the Northwest. We need more than a railroad to make a town. The railroad will come in due timd Hence, the assurance that large and important manufacturing plants will be located nt Bend means vast ly more to the fiiture, of the town than would the mere announce ment that a railroad would build through the place. What docs it mean to have five large mills in operation at a town's doorway? It means that many thousand dollars will be paid in wages every month and distributed inrougiiout tnc town and vicinity; 'it means an addition' of several hundred people to the town's popu t lation from the mill people alone, not countiug those that will be brought here by different 'b'usiness enterprises that will receive their support from the mjil people; it means an industry that for years will bring much prosperity and wealth to this entire section, and I all the good things that naturally follow in prosperity's wake; it means that while the agricultural s:ctlons are developing, in the meantime an industry will be in operation hat .will aid materially xln many ways itf the development of the country. ' The Ccutral Oregon Efevelop. "Bltnt ComnailV has soent tin m-ill MfeflilrtryJugtUe StWmore place! Tjntf 'is giving this ltad to the plumber companies for the good of lie town. It is laying a broad and I ojhl''o'indntion for Bend' f jtitri i reivtliaiid welfare It U building jnot pily'for today But for the fu ture.;' t Its entire effort is for the up 'build:sg of Bend and the Bend ' :.: : ., .... ... .1 iuuuu. supiciuic me v-emrai Oregon Development Company .nhould receive the hearty support nd co-operation of all Bend people. Let us put our shoulders t6 the whel and work together. t la this counectiorrit is only prop er to say that special thanks are "due Mr. Tolin Steldl. who tfaVliid In charge the entire work" otgtttiagl turu of affairs that carries with it no mean importance to Bend is the taking over of the Arnold ditch by Mr. J. 15 Sawhill, who will push that project to an early completion, if uo hitch develops in further pro ceedings to upset present plans. The land to be watered by this sys tem lies right at Bend's dooryard. To have allowed the project to fail as was feared for a time would be done would have exerted n bad influence on the town and ultimate ly on the entire section. A' num ber of families Miavc moved to this section, put their money in this project, and have made quite ex tensive improvements on their laud that was to be reclaimed by this ditch. They are an energetic clas of people aud the sort that is good to have in a community. The bus incss they bring to Bend is consid erate anu win constantly increase as their lauds arc developed and new settlers move in as their neigh bors, which is sure to follow. If the ditch had failed many of these sctttcrs would have moved away feeling disgusted with the country as is human nature and the re ports they would have spread prob ably would have been tinged with their disappointment. What could have been a prosperous, thriving section contributing its share toward the upbuilding of Bend, would have been practically dcoooulated. Hence, it is to b; hoped that this project will be pushed through rapidly. Its successful accom plishment will mean that a large tract of land right at Bend's thresh hold will be rspidly developed, and that is a good thing for all con- the" stamp of the government's ap proval. A petition ii being circulated in Betid which is being freely signed, extending to Senators Fulton and Bourne the thanks of the people of this conimuuity for the work they did in getting the lands of the Des chutes Irrigation U Power Com pany approved for petcnt by the federal officials It in rnid that the officials at Washington were handl ing this matter in their usual, dila tory manuer. The id of the two senators was itnoked, and they took up the matter. Soon there after the lauds were approved for patent, ami settlers will now be able to get their deeds, which will be of grcut value to thcN man who has bought ditch land, to the irrigation company, und in fact to the entire section. Senators Fulton n n d Bourne, in hurrying this matter along, performed a worthy service or this section. Th petition re ferred to should curry the signature of every man in this region Stray Cattlo Taken Up. At my ranch 15 miles cast of Heud brand 1IU connected, also R. One or two other indistinct brands among them. A. O. Walkiik Read The Multetiu. cerned. It will be remembered that last summer United States District At torney Bristol, Special Aeent T. B. Newhauhen and other federal offi cials visited this section and gave the irrigation system of the Des chutes Irrigation & Powcj Com pany a thorough investigation pre paratory to the issuance of patents to the slate by the federal govern ment. It is now learned that Mr. Kewliatften'4 report has been but recently scut in to the government and upon receipt of it orders were at once issued to pass to patent the lands reclaimed by the D. I. & P. C. This action by the govern ment discounts completely the charge of "graft" that was lodged aainst the company a few months ago, and proves conclusively that) the parties who were responsible for the complaint were spreading a malicious and damaging falsehood Tlje work of the Deschutes Irriga tion & Power Company now bears TCfllNG Dandruff and MNH1AIR are tat oalnanl slns 0! the nil cone la secret by mj rises of dan JrcM terms sapplnjt the life blood cl the hair. Micro kills the oara- site, soothes the itchlcg scalp, fives lustre to the hair end itoos H It fdllcx cut A Jinrle application I fi rives relief nnd nravKlltunrlh SaSe yoor hair before too Isle. Micro presents baldness. It is a UcUzhtfal dressing or the heir, free from grease and; sticky oils. Ask jeer crusrjW forfrcc booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO. I MHTklMD OM60I DON'T OVIilUOOK THOSU CAKIUACR Foot Warmers Just the thing for a LONG RIDE, i Robes, Whips, Horse BLANKETS Everything In Leather (Joods at PRICES In reason. Repairing Neatly nnd Promptly Done. A. L. HUNTER In Mutilg Building on Oregon Street. P Centra! Oregon Realty Company (Succeor to C. I). Droit n i Co ) BEND, - OREGON WlfALURS IN ALL KIND3 OP Central regom Res Tii&ber an3 Desert La?ads a Specialty 1l We buy or sell your land no matter where situated. Wc can sup ply you with any class of land at ary time. Call on ua or write for further lurtlcul.iri. Irxaarixtsaai st JJ 'iuuusu 'VI !! II i:ilTfrHTI-lCTwrTn.T-M-iT-"-TT.....-. wTnranKnaannBi IlARIIRR 'SHOP AND Baths iw ItoTja COKW.K Ito.vn AND OlII'liON Sthkhts MoteL 'Bend HUaii O'KANEt IVop, 1 MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED HOTRL IN DRNU. SAMPLE' ROOM IN CONNECTION. New riouse, Neiv I'urniture, Reasonable Kates. Good Rooma wom- Rig! it Goods t 1 Rig lit Prices ALWAYS PROFESSIONAL 0ARD8, C. S, BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Ot'flCIt IN IH.NK IH.lll.IUNO, IlltS1 1), OKKUON V. P. AIYI3RS Lmul and Irrigation , Lawyer "" I.AIDI.AW, OKKOON l'ictlcc III nil Court and I)cKtltnt:iiH of the Interior. Wc aro ranking somo chdnges and improve ments in our store but wo nro doing business just the same. C if you want h gDml, warm, erviccnbte outfit come in aud'f;ut a ulr of lumberman's ovcrshois stHl heavy Gcrmn sicki Both for $3.00 Nothing Bettor Made. If your boy wants n ood warm cap, send him in to sec in. Wc have them, all kinds from 25c . to 75c U. C. COEf M. D. Physician and Surgeon UPIMCX OVltK HANK 7UI trnbt Cclcphoitc Counccttoit DAY TKMti'llUMt NO. at llHxn, : Omiusom DR. I. L. SC0FII3LD DENTI8T HK.NO, OKKOON l,1W in IKMi inotf on Mtl Html IlffM IImm, 4. a. IH.I114 11 M. tirlk I iHMlt N M M..IH(T I'lWIlt M add they money than wc are for them. Each arc worth more asking M. V. TURLEY, M. D. Physician nnd Surgeon OmCK OVHW tOKNlIM DKtK! STOMIt, IIKNI), OKIKION J. tl. ttANuU, AUSTRACIi:R of TITLUS NOTARY I'UIW.IC Kl Um(. Ct)tlBtf HIVKVHIH . . OIIH1UN Children's 2sBuckIe Overshoes 7 10 10 !?5 . 11 to 2 $1.50 Children's Rubbers 7 to id 40c- II to 2 ..50c , COISE IN AND SEE US. A6 M. LARA General Merchandise , BliND, OREGON TIII2 First National Bank of Prlneville. lUtaMUlird I WW. Cnpltnl, Stirplu.1 nnd Undivided I'roflu, SI0O.(XX).O0 H I AUcm T U kMM II ImMkiii ltr.M( ..,CMf mMmi Catli Right ALWAYS 00 s tr 1 . E. C. PARK linjmrtwr 11ml llrtvdcr of IHJKIi HKiii) Poland China Hoes ' g Black LniiKsluin Chickens HI VomiK Stock for JiiM. zeaattExiawxxu&ttxttr&9S3ZEsmKiKTCsn hiidjiond. . . oiuic.ON Right P rices New Blacltsmilii Shop.... I have just rtrcntly oMticd a bop in Hfftid and tun prepared to do all kitidi of llorae Shoclnjr, Vroh nnd fo Work nnd (Icncrnl Dlacksmltliln Kvery pwecnf work that Ioovch tb ithup h Kuarantcctl to be first-clan Ii I Millcit a share of your pat iouqkc. JAMIIS AlcRLKOY. SAW I ILINQ. K8T WORK OUAUANTUKI). I'rlfMfrvHi 3$e to ft. cm. I.tc wwi nt I'Imb Tij Store. KI). IIAI.VOUHON. lusu. OKlkMiX "WS? fe. 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