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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1910)
'aKi lkBBBBBBBBBBV jHsSBSaPaaatF 1 itf- I BOO ST NEW HOM E WASHINQTONIANS LIKE LAND PwRerey Petics Write to Home Paper Describing Tht Section of Des chutes VaHey In Most Un ttwsUstlc Terms. RED CROSS DRLJG STORE skULk Prescription Druggists Accuracy Pure, Fresh Drugs Carry a Complete Line ot Rubber Goods Sundries Patent Medicines Cigars McDonald's Suit Lake BOX CANDY The following clipping, from the Garfield County Standard of Pome roy, Wash., Is part of n recent let ter to their home paper from Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Black, Washing tonians who have settled near Bend and have become Deschutes Volley enthusiasts. We were not favorablr Impressed with the country at first, but we went to work, Mr. Williams and myself to build small cabin, which was completed -as ooo ai possible, with the tent brought from borne for a sleeping department. The spring was very late and clover and alfalfa looked very backward and when we enquired if it would ever make hay, tbe fanners laughed and artswerrtl, "Cer tainly, When it turns warm and by aid of the water it will uruw rapidly.'' Which we found to be true. Atniut July to, began to cut mammoth rct clover and alfalfa, which will yield 3j tons to the acre during the season, ami bow (Aug. 7) arc getting ready to cut a second crop. Oats are alio ready to cut for hay, and wilt be a good Yield. Wc were traveling over the country with our team a few days ago and pawed a field of club wheat, about ao acres which would be a cmlll to Gartield county. Hay, when we arrived here, was jUo a ton baled and jo loose. Only small fields are cleared here and so much travel, freighting, ami railroad building consumes more tnan the coontry produces st present. The country produces mammoth red clover, alfalfa, oats, and wheat will grow beyond all expectation for a new country. Strawberries will thrive' here equal to Hood River, also alt kinds of vegetables. Potatoes will be one of the chief products, alto sugar beets will thrive in this samly soil. The railroad is coming sure as we can hear the blasts night and dav, and we iiass by railroad camps coming from tend to oar claim. Another one-tune .Pomeroyhe, .,..,... . ik KJinuuu.u ... ..... i.u efr lf 0 t,e cr0U HOW. presstons of the D, I. & P. land. dam for both flour mill and electric O. C. HENKLE HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS Real Estate Exchanges of all Kinds and tblt town, as follows: There is railroad building here to beat the lund. Thry are grading all along the line and into the town, 35 miles south of lie ml toward Klamath Hall. Old ttarriman's line is at work, too, building. They are not pushing the work like Hill. Madras and Redmond are built up like everything, (lend is a lively place, I can tell you. The town is building up as last as tuey can get the material. The big mill across the river burned lait April anil titer have just not a new one started, which has a capacity of 30,000 feet. It has two planers, two engines, and a third engine is on the road here A large electric plant is going in at liend. Tart of the mschftv me ground now. 1 lie oik Results r Policyholders he ONLY Consideration ir. Oregonlifc The Policyholders' Company . That's why discriminating buyers of life insurance give Oregonlifc preference. That's why no other life insur ance company did so large a business in Oregon in 1 909 as Orcgonfifc That's why in 1910 QrCgOnTifC plant is completed, a flue atructute of masonry. We came through Fotneroy to our place in is days, we had good hick all the way through, Careiiter's wages here are I rum f J to $3 per day. All nine hour work, A new opera house has Just been linUlied, 70x120 In site, two stories high with hard maple floors below. There has txeti a big change In the situation here in the last year. Where sagebrush flourished n year ago, when we led, there ate uotv fields of uraim Land that we drove across last year is fenced now, cleared and has grain grow ing on it. Ucinpson, east ot lolui Wil liams' place, started two years ago This yeur lie Is cutting clover that will average a $ tons to the acte and has 36 acres, bueh hay sels in slack lit f 13 per tun. MRS. I). 11. YKOMAM and Hilly, NEED FOR TWolToADS Despite Lovctt's Statement Central Oregon Can Support 1 wo Railroads. Judge Robert S, Lovctt declared Ualcrn Oregon capable oCsustniulilg one railway, If all the Und were cultivated, and proceeded as ll he Intended to construct a line (rum Ontario to a junction with the KUutalh-Natrou section of the Southern I'aclfic. Yes terday, John t'. Stevens let iuiormalioii get out ttiat the Oregon Truck plans to uutld an extension of about 133 mile from He nd to near Hums. Mr. Stevens believes the lUrrluian climate ol Ihe country's touiiige Ji too low, or rise lis dues not take seriously the plan to extend that Ontario biaucli across the slate. Hut these 11111 railway builders have been remarkable in accepting only their own estimate of Oregon's propci live tonnage. Portland Telegram. , B1Q COUNTRY HERE. "How does Central Oregon look?" asked an inquisitive person of a man who had spent five weeks down in the rsdroadlesa area. Ami the individual was honest lu his quest for Information. Yet no one would assume to ask a mail how Ohio looked to him. even if he should spend a year in thai state. That's where Oregon fools toe best ol them, for Ohio could be dropped into Central Oregon without touching a rail road or a city of any slxe, and space enough would be lelt to place hall a doien of the New Uugland states with their teeming millions of people. Oregon journal. WEATHER WATCHED. Will Keep Cllmatologlcal Statistics at Till Point. For some months the apparatus ol the U. S. weather liureutt in liend has stood idle and no clima toliglcal statistics have been kept lf O. Minor, who began keeping the records in the curly spring, nund it impossible to devote suf hcicut time to the work In June J. A, Vye stated that he would .dke the instruments and keep tin records. However, Mr. Y'e t'c' parted, and the apparatus still re taained idle. In order to keep u vvcuther report station at Bend and 01 huve the iiiMriiinviits icinoveti, n Me'W citbci liurcau has threat ned to do, The bulletin has taken charge of the work. The instru ments are now in place in tbe rear of The Bulletin Building aud daily records of temperature and prccipi mlton will be kept E. L Kirk a ill huve direct charge ol tbe mxt icr Dctuiled reports will be pub dslud Irom time to time. is surpassing month by month its magnificent record of last year. fifCgonTifc , the only life insurance company exclusively Oregon. BESTFOR 0REG0N1ANS Bute Ofice, Ckll Blog., FsU as! Inrasi, Portias' A. L Mills L Samuel Clarence S. Samuel U. I. l. (Jetting lUhlblts Together. During the last week S. J. Spen cer and the ditch riders of tbe D. I. & P. Co. have been collecting umples Irom irrigated lands for ex uibitiou at the company's olJice.t in Bend. It is the intention of the company, says Cashier H E. Al len, to amass a representative col lection of exhibits wjiile the season is ripe for their collection, prepara tory to the campaign of land-selling and development which it is ex pected tbe company will be able to undertake shortly. f Prospecting; for Telephone Company. W. K. Merrill, of the Pacific Telephone Co. was iu Bend for a couple of days tbe first of this week, stopping at Hotel Bend. Mr. Merrill made a thorough investi gation of local conditions, asking many questions and gathering data ol all kinds. While he had noth ing to say himself it is generally believed that the telephone man is prospecting with a view to the pos sible extension of the Pacific lines into Central Oregon. xTivrtcit i is Lsmis to Htlttimeut suit Hunt or West it Is the best, Clevc ntul's Hnkinii Powder. jj.-hji-ijj 1- !J-' ill ujr OP RKSTOIUTION W I'UIIMC to Htlttimeut stnl Itnlry. ,tiMl- mtnl of tht Intetlor, (ItiiersI Laml. timet, Washington, l. C , July is. lalo. Nolle; is little by given Hist the iiiitrtlc. lands In tht fullimliix (WsciUwtl sirs, wlilrh wei txcluilrtl Hum tltr IVMhuirs Niiilonsi I'urest. Onruotl. tiv lirtwlsni. si lun ul the l-resloeitl ilstetl May , ln, If not otherwise wlihdiswu, reserved, or aiirtronrlalrtl, aulhoi uy or we Keereisry 01 1 lie nil! uy met lor b restore! to th itilllc domain on dctolwr it. loin, ami ieine suuitei iu stiurintm un aim slttrlh tdslt, but nol to tnliy, MIm- or selet lion until on ami after Nuvember tl, llo. si Hit Unlleil Hlsus I.sii.l timet si LaStvltw. iHexon lit T SIH..K. 1 l.,Htea l,i to, II suit II, In T, IIH.R l It, Sees, J. ami jait.1 WH of St Willsnttttt SIcrMUn. Wainlnc Is htrtliy esmcMly aUeii that no twrwn wilt Ik jminlllrM toKSlii'ir isttelw any Hunt wltMtvrt llinler I: '1..1:..... .. 1.1. ..mi.i n.,,,1 iiirumi snyKllttiueutor oecullon begun antr Slav; ,,,,, . a liiwity to iilwt llils nt .utliSfttlfmriiloroCTiitwIlon Is hereby foiLM f ' f"'; V4,,i,i'i,s. by mini aeoetilisl Oen iMNMcrilAtM..Aellti Assistant Cum- nulKw In li "si Itlit, alUslnij rlts tsliKI mlloiitrorthKlenislt.SHiltlltuf Apnrove.1 1 SLStl il tlni llttciilry Julys.lli I'KAMK I'lltKCIl, I'ltsiAssisiani i : ., w MOOHII, HilKr N0T1CB KOIl PUIUilUATION. Dtpsilinilitor lli Intetlor, It. H. I'auil Ollies si Tht Ksllts, riimnn, Atisuit ) isio. Notice Is hlthy iltrn Ihal- Msry lleCoutey, whnst tKntnmce sililiess Is lleliil, Crook Cntllity, iit-ittiu, tlhl, mi Hit iyli lay uf tktntitr. iw III ii'inittiiiiii i rw lllfKi In lit In litis otfke Mwgr it islli 11 mnle metit ami ... ... ..4 1., ,iii,.,.ll,aHWtIHIlf Nn.' S. Ill W8..K llltaslWIIIsiiitlt MslbiUil ami tlir lltiilierlhrciiiii nmler Ihe iiwrliluusnl llitasl urjntie J. llfS. ami sct aiiiHiilatorjr. , " the "Umber ami wont l.sw," st auh viiluess III lilt IKIISSIlOy BlllSIMHirin "l !!"- siki.i m siivh ri'iillcalloii. Hit Isml ami limbfl tlitrttm liat Wsn tsiiiualtJ 1 ami valntil by a lilleaiil.tlielliiititresllnistnl Itu.ww l.tnil feel slliwirM anil lltrUnil unthliisi Ihst ssi auiillcaiit will oltr Itiiat mwl In siiwil nl her amillrstlun ami svrtnii slattnir nl 011 Iht sulli tlsy ,1 Ktoiirr . luio, liefoit H C I0IU, U. r. Com- ctisry HM SPECIAL SALE Lap R.obe Dusters, 20 per cent Discount ONLY A PIJW LI'.FT Just Recsjived A fine new line of HARNESS and MICHIGAN BUGGIES. Come in and get the price. H. J. EGGLESTON Bend Planing Mill SAVIiMONHYlry,;railtZ tvnllTMR Horticultural I'lio Hillcf of Oregon Miiliiul, Imini t'lllcu, Sulum, Oie. I.i't me txpliiiti s It SNMDUK Agtiiii liend, Otc Palace Restaurant Roams for Rent Confectionery, Fruit Picnic Supplies, Clgrtrs J. r. Taggart & Co. Itslitnates oil npilollou Wall l'rter nl l'ottlsnd l'tlt'es N. P. WE1DER PAINTER i Paperhanger Clieaiest and llest Wall I'arei 8ain tiles In the county. Oct My I'rlcts. flax 39. llciul, Oircon. Ornamental and Interior Mill Work, Store Fronts and Fixtures, Sideboards, Cabinets and Furniture, Door and Window Framing, etc. . -. . ..,, , ftrrnitprr ann nminir.. m sA s4eas wr lssa) vsssr wisiiv Sherritt & Wooiley tnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmammumimmmimtmmmmmmmmmmmwmimmmmmmmmmmammmmmA I ll Fresh Fruits J ORANGES j J BANANAS, LEMONS WILL BE CARRIED IN STOCK BY US HEREAFTER. V Fine Candies I Williams Brothers. rmmmmmmmmmmKMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmm CITY DRAY CHAMUW OOKTJKN, 1'KOf. a. y -iy. , VG&- WJttf-SZsZmXi v.1 1 1 Uiirts WHMANDLl! UVURYTIIINO Leave your orders with Nick Hmltli Wall St, liend The Buckley Express Co. Direct Exprcsi Service twtwceii Stiatilko nnd lie ml. Two Rls Each way every week Careful Attention. ' 5s,fi-TVcJ WbVHWI I COME-COME TO THE NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION U. 0, Laud Office st The Dalles, Ore., JulyjS, 1910. Notice Is hereby flren tfast of Tumslo, Of ckou, wbo, ou JuW 11, igoj, msdc Urserl Lua liiury, fnensi no. um, no. 571, lor NK Nl'.,sud HWKNIIK, ec o, Tp. 168., k. MUSIOENT CEN. MANAGER AMUTANT MANAOJER E. N. STRONG CENTRAL AGENT FOR CENTRAL OREGON. 11 K. v M.. has filed notice or IuIcdiIou to mske I'liisl 1'roof ui estsbllsli claim to the land ab,e flescribcu, w lore 11. w. Kins, u. B. torn, wtsslouer, at his ottce, at Heud, Orrgou, oj Ihe 61 h dny orbeptetnUi lyio. Clsiinsut nsmts all wilutsscs: Hubert A. ticuifitiu, 1'rcil W. Uvtreni.Oco'je O. I'ulltstn. CbsrUs W. Thoiiwslte, allo'Tum. slo, Ore. C W. M()KI, ,j.jj Keituter. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. Department of Iulilr. U. 0. Laud OKce, Ukerlew, Or,, August 9, igio, Notice Is hereby h1ij tbst William II. Howard, of Kosland, Oregon, who on Vtbrusry U, 1009, tnsd llomattead Itniry, No. pioy?, fur siMt swM.Hce. iy, uetfuwK, ,i- nX Hctii uoti'e ol iuteulluu to wske I'lnil l'iv. Year I'.nnf Inr.l.Miih clslui to thr Uud SDUTeOC scribed, Uforr U. 8, Commissioner, W. M, West, st ailvcr Lske, Oregon, on the ?iti day of Bep tcinbcr 1910. Clsliuaut names aj witnesses; s 1 ! tf.S Dn....a T rMl4elf U(UI(C UCWIltl '(-Hss P"M V s,. ucorgc biy, nu u( koihuh, wrc. Portland Race Meet Live Stock Show & Harvest Home Fair J7 AKT1IUK W. ORTON. KcgUter, SEPTEMBER 5th to 10th THIS will be the greatest Live Stock Show nnd Fair ever held west of the Kooky Mountains. Every day will be great-there will he mo si'kcial phatuiiks. A good racing card kvehv dav. Wednes day and Thursday will be grand prize days. The Hankers' Purse of Ten ThousandffltV ooo.oo) Dollars for trotting horses. The Hotel Purse of Five Thousand ($0,ooo,oo) Dollars,for pacersonly two of the features. Reduced Rates on All Railroads Ask Your Local Agent CONTRACTING CARPENTERS AND JOBBERS Sutherland (3b Mcintosh FIRST-CLASS WORK OUARANTEUD nSTIAUTBSRJRNISHRD ON ALU KINDS OP WORK Wood Wood I have nothing but the finest of dry block wootl. All It twin yon, in i6-liicli length, in 4 50 a cord in your yurrf. Dry Limb Wood $. oo n cord,) Scc F.M. CARTER when you want wood. DflBalsW lV IssssssssWBsV 'mHHHlBlBCBBBaW uBnBKABjBKeeeefleeefiLieBKeeeeeeeeeflBKeflSS. JOHN LEOAT DltAI.ltU IN Harness nnd Saddlery Trunks anil Valise Repaired V