Hi. k The BEND COMPANY r. WEW YORK CITY WILL HAVEBIG LAND SHOW J. J. Hill' Offers $1,000 Prize Cup For Best Wheat At Lit, New York la Rolnc to have land ow. Thr ha. netrr own land hw In New York City ther h r.etur tx-vn a world'a flr. Hut. Martini; the morning of November Jrd and oitlttn? th wvwilng of Nowmlwr i:tlt, I11. there will b one of the blt wml ami bt land aliowa In famou Madlaen Square Garden, New York City, that lh world ha eer en the Amr lean I.and and Irrigation Exposition. New York City hi the l.rcext (xrt of entry for Immigrant In the world over one million (l.OOO.oOO) forelum-ra come to New York eery year Think of It a million a year' Moat of thvni are farmer. Mime of them are better farmer, than we are. Thin big land Khow will Kt moat of theie hard-work-lnir people "back to the land." It would be of tremendoua benefit to the Northweat If aome of tliee peoplr could be lnducel to move out on the farm., and either buy land. If they hue the mean., or work fur the Northwestern farmer, until they net .utllclvnt monei to pureha.e farm, of their own. a. the Clerman. and Scandinavian, did a gen eration ago. In.tead of dolnif till., thear people work for .mall wiiRt-. In over crowded, conceited center, like New York City. They do not know about Hit I'PPortunltlM of the Northweat. All nie reader, of thl paper an a.ked to do I. to compete for the valu able J J Hill prlie or one of the othel many prlae. offered. Canaila. the ftoulh the Houthweit. North, North weat and Kant will all exhibit and .how- their be. I Kraln.. fruit, and other farm produeta It I. very neoeiuuiry that the Northwct ahould make a allowing better than that of any other section, mi that the bettei liana of the Immigrant., ami of th tliouiand of native American.. In and around New York City, who have tin mean, to buy farm, but do not undei .tand th polbllltla of the Or wit Northweet, will come to our .ectlon, In.tead of the other.. Then the prl r extremtly valuable and are well 'worth while. J. J. Hill Prize Cup Jam oh J. Hill, Chairman of the Hoard or Director, of the Oreat Northern Hallway. orrra a 11.000 prize cup. live feet IiIkn and elaborately engraved, for the lxmt 190 pound, of wheat raided In the United State. In 1911 and exhib ited by the actual grower at the Amir Itan iMntl and Irrigation Imposition The condition are ea.y. and any farmer In the 1'nlted Htate. NtamU u good chanoo to win thl. II.UOO cup It would be a great honor and a wonderful ndvertUement to till, locality If IIiIh run were won by one of the reader, or thl. paper If It were won by you. The Oreat Northern lull way ha. alway ln ready to co-operate with nny wlncere effort to make the North went and the Nuitliweatf rn farmer more Vroaperouii. They have lued a hand- I). 0. MUNTUK AdAI.N IUIRU. D. E, Hunter, senior partner in the D. E. Hunter Realty Co., of Dayton, Ohio, which has a quarter interest in The Bend Company, and a director of The Bend Company, arrived last Wednesday, Mr. Hun ter probably will remain here for a considerable time. Upon his return to Bend, which he has not visited since the consummation of the town- Whether or not you wish to buy, if there is anything you desire to know about Bend or Bend property we shall be glad to aid you. We have just purchased a new automobile, which is to be at the service of you and your friends who wish to see Bend and the surrounding country. Remember where our headquarters are in the old Pilot Butte Development Company's office on the corner of Wall and Ohio streets the south end of the big lawn. Address all communications Relative to Real Estate to a7 O. H U N T E R MANAGER. OF REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT. nome four pasi- leaflet printed In two color, with an lllu.tratloii nhowlng the, Jame. J Hill ll.ooo prl.e cup Thl. leHet tell, all about the omdltlon. gov ' erning ini. ami oilier pnie eoniwtia. The radir. of thin paper are advlixd It I. J. SU1 1,000 Prize Cop. write to II C I.eoly, General Immigra tion Agent of tho (irrut Northern Hall way, located at 116 Orent Northern lt.ill.lf . U. ...! !....... ...,. l . ..ui.imhk, r-i M mil, mum num. nnu IIMM Informed the editor that he will be glad to wend til 1m leallet and any other In- lormanon ueaireu io any reader or u" paur. site transfer, Mr. Hunter expressed himself in moat enthusiastic termM regarding the rapid progress that is being made by the town. If you want farm machinery, wagons, buggies, etc., see the Bend Milliner & Warehouse Co. and save money. Stock in soon. tf Get out that old spring suit and we will make It look like new. Peerless Pressing Parlors. 62tf a aV ' t&w ' IB 8015 1 TRAIL RUN AWAY TO SEE RAILROAD. Hut, Unlike Jeffries, They Come Mack, Deciding There' no Place Like Home anil That liend Is the liest of All. Overcome by the desire to see what is doing in therailrond Held, two Bond boys, Floyd Carney and Ernest Stone, aged rosjiectivoly 1G and 111 years, loft Bond last week bent on "hoboing" n while. Like tho cat and unlike James J. Jeffries, how ever, thoy "came back," three days of "seeing the world" sufficing thorn. With $1,150 between them the lads left here Thursday morning, say ing to themselves, "We tlon't know where we're going, but we're on our way." By hiking and free rides on passing vehicles, thoy made thoir way to Madras. From there they I got n crosHtio pas on the Oregon Trunk and set out toward The Dalles. When within about two miles of Mecca, a station sixteen miles from Madras, they decided that "homo, sweet home," was tho best for thorn and faced about, tlo torminod that Bond was their real meet a. They arrived hero Sunday morn ing, much begrimed and weary but withal not penniless. During the three days thoy bought one square meal and slept in one bud, getting home with just fifteen cents above financial zero. From Redmond to Bend they rode like aristocrats, on a motor truck, and also during their wanderings had the enviable distinction of riding on a railroad train, though work train it was. Floyd Carney is the Bon of Mrs. W. A. GrifTith. Ernest Stono'B mother lives in Colorado and he has been staying here with Mr, and Mrs, H. Emery. You Have to file on 160 Acres of "Carey Act" Government Irrigated Land You must act promptly or Lhis land will be gone as it is settling rapidly. Central Oregon Irrigation Co. LAND COMMISSIONER, REDMOND, OREGON 415 RAILWAY EXCHANQE, Portland Ore. BEND, OREQON the Write for Information to Right -4 t s 4 . i k