i &... it i C. Al. DAVIS Al. J. A10RRIS0N FARMS, CITY PROPERTY, ACRE TRACTS, IRRIGATED LANDS, Business Chances, Timber Bought and Sold. List your property with us. We will sell it if it can be disposed of at a saelable price. We can locate you on the best . . -. . . ik- .. . ' 3aa i ww . rf Al. J. Morrison Has lived in licnU lor trie past " 4 rfA H ft HI AC T A51IC c,Kht ycnrs nnd hns mnde n bus,ness of ,ocnt,,K MfMmVl V lltLrlllvdlvUUw and cruising government lands In Control Oregon. He knows the land and will locate you on the 'best to be had. If you are going to take government land find out who your locator Is, and whether he has lived in the country long enough to know the lands; also if he Is reliable. This is a matter of Importance to landseekers. We have some very choice acreage platted in 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 acre lots with streets on all sides, at $150 an acre. Good terms. Fruit or residence property. One mile from depot site. Homeseekers' Land Company ,BENP-QREQQN i PUBLICITY MAN HERE him n number of local photographs. supplied him by The Bond Company. Both Mr. Smith nnd Mr. Foster, for whom this was a first visit, were loud in their praises of Bend, de claring it by far the best of all Cen tral Oregon. Correspondent For Eastern Pipers Visits Bend With Railroad .Men. Last week Bend was visited by an eastern journalist, Hoke Smith, of St. Paul, In company with W. A. , Foster, a Seattle lumber man, F.W. i Graham, Western Industrial and Immigration Agent of the Great Northern, and J. I. Springer, Trav. Frt. Agt. Arriving Friday noon, in the afternoon the visitors, accom-1 panled by A. 0. Hunter, Clyde Mc , Ray, C. S. Hudson, U. C. Coe nnd ' G. P. Putnam, made a trip to Ben- J ham Falls In three autos. j Mr. Smith, is in the Northwest in the interest of several eastorn newspapers, to whom he is sending correspondence, and for special pub licity work for L. V. Hill, President of the G. N. In addition to a large amount of data concerning the Bend country, Mr. Smith took away with INSTITUTE AT REDMOND. The teachers of the Bend school will go down to Redmond this week to attend an institute meeting simi-' lar to that recently held here by I County Superintendent R. A. Ford. The sessions will open Saturday . morning at 9 o'clock. Among those I on the program is Prof. J. C. r. Harrington, who will sjx.ak on "Schools of South America." PICTURE MACHINE ARRIVES. R. W. Fulkerson, leasee of Lins tcr's Hall, has just received a new moving picture machine which he expects to have in operation this week. Films will be changed three times a week, giving local amuse ment lovers plenty of entertain ment. The excellent dance program which Mr. Fulkerson has been giving wili be put on occasionally during the summer to give variety. WANT MAIL FROM MERE. Petitions are being circulated here and in Burns asking the post office department to establish a daily mail service f rom here to the Harney county seat as soon as Ore gon Trunk trains get in. Knough signers are expected to be secured; to get the route established. LIBRA RV MEEriMl TUESDAY. Due to the fact not enough were prevent the library meeting which ! was to have been held yesterday was postponed. Next Tuesday there will bean official meeting: all are urged to attend. Ten cents will In charged for refreshments. LAIDLAW LOCALS. Iaiiii.av, April 21. Road Supor viMir Root has a crew of men work ing the roads in this vicinity and building bridges across the irrigat ing ditches. Harry Dayton had the misfortune to dislocate his shoulder a few days ago, but is improving at present. Miss May Willson, who has lieen teaching at Upper Rye Grass, ar rived in Ijiidlmv Friday and will sj)end the greater vrt of the sum mer with her sister, Mrs. hart Nichols. The Socialists of Ijiidlaw will give a free entertainment Thursday evening. May I. beginning at 7:.'I0. An appropriate program is being prewired. Mrs. ('. K. Nichols made n husl nos trip to Redmond Monday. The local teacher nre preparing to attend the Teacher' Institute to lie held in ItedtiKind SntimlH . Best KeuHel Ji Ijuxt blue print pHcr fur sale at Bulletin nil rv STAR GEM OF CEYLON. The AiLrla Drought Htallh and For tune to IU Wiinr. ramllliir Id mutiv of lliv micli'iil writ cr nml militot vvlili iiiiivriiniurnl potter, tlic Miti-rln, or mnr kciii. una lilllliljr vnltltil for flic IxMietltn up Mt to k conffrritl mi llio wrnrrr lla lirlstit alx rnycil Mnr. uxer rtiniig Ine nml atilfiliiK wllti crrry play of IlKllt nml ripii'lnll) alioolliiB out ll tinmen lu (lit (tlnvt aiinllctit. wtiultl si-rm to I notnWliliiR inorr than an onllnnry cryatnl. nml In (lie upi-ratl-tlotn mltiit ll could rrnilll.r t twllmil to ciiitMHlr Homo iiitrlnr uplrlt Tlie pnrtlrular virtue nllrlliulnl to till coin wan I lie ronrVrrlni; Uxui Hip wpnrrr of "lirnltli nml pmit fiirtuni'" wlim worn rnt nn nmiilrt. nml lit tlio.o forttinntp lo ! txirn In I lie month of April. llli ulih'ti tht- Ntmiv h nH). rlnlnl or rrpriiwitiil. tin- wmri-r n Inxinil from nil ft II. Tin inr ninnc l fniiml prlwlimlly In (V.i loti. 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IW Vmth Mh if mala llomaMra.l . laj.ft ftl Nil aa h.f aial .aVi a , ,. i4 a-4 AIhI .S Mtk aa. . T an a I W lllamalla Via Milan haa Ala. I h-. i.hII. a lu n.aVa I Itial lit tf.i lr ' a lal.li.h la 'Mi I . Iha I....1 a. r l.a.il-l '-. II 1 I III I - k tfifma 4trf at h'a T ,lal i.i.( i in. i al at f Vta 1 la ii anl naM" a a. i n. aaaa ! "ii ' I III' I at'iri I "I II .Ml"! I I I ll h ia Ji I Jl r .1 .1.1 II. fi.l llir( " t M M a Mc( . a Riverside and Additions L. j luIlO One Hundred Lots We are offering one hundred lot.s at a reduction of 25 per cent from list prices. Make your selection early. List prices ranjje from $100 up. Size of lots 50x140 feet. The biggest bargains to be had in fiend IW Off 20 Per Cent Cash and $10 Per Month An adequate water system will be installed and in operation in these Additions within 30 days from the time the railroad is completed to this place. A large water wheel and piping is ordered and one and one-half miles of ditches for water mains are already dug. A 20,000-galIon water tank is under construction. Along the railroad, which passes through this property, are natural locations for manufacturing plants. Let me take you over this property and quote you prices. You will find just what you are looking for. J. A. E A S T E S, Agent. FARM LANDS. OREQON STREET. FIRE INSURANCE. NOTARY PUBLIC. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 320-ACRE HOMESTEADS. WE HAVE TWO AUTOS IN OUR SERVICE AND A CIVIL ENGINEER IN THE FIELD TO LOCATE YOU ON THE CHOICEST PUBLIC LANDS. OUR FEES ARE AS REASONABLE AS ANY RELIABLE LOCATOR'S. W ,' '-it. J 't 4M jr .' 1"" 4 WPraalPW