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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1911)
. l I The BEND COMPANY MWHHMMMi ( By the purchase of the property of A. M. Drake, The Bend Townsite Company, The Pilot Butte Development Company and The Bend Water Light & Power Company the above company secured the real estate upon which the future city of Bend must locate. To encourage the development of the city and to give everyone an opportunity to share in the prosperity of the city, a reduction of $125,000.00 was made from former prices on the present platted real estate. Choice Inside Business Lots from $500 to $ 1500 Residence Lots from $100 to $300 On very easy terms of payment. These prices are special and those who con template the purchase of property should make their selections at once. CALL AT OUR OFFICE OR WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW PROPERTY. ADDRESS: A. O. Hunter, Real Estate Representative, Bend SEEDING GRAIN of its irrigation canal. WHEAT PUT IN WHERE ' -the first number of the La Pine SAGEBRUSH GREW inUT-Mountaln. "h!Tc,h w,m be Pub: lished here by E. N. Hurd, appeared 'Inst Wednesday. The bljr auto truck of Peterson Bros, is now makinjr three round the Stockton Iron Works of Cnli- County Court has seen fit to pile on fornia, has installed the machinery the eoplc of Crook county this of a lame steam dredger for the year, and in part Mr. Dizney asks Deschutes Land Co. It will be used the County Court to comply with by the company in the construction the law and publish the county's expenditures. The eople of these parti would be pleased to see this Homesteaders in Newly Settled Country Clearing Land and Plant ing Crop Thin Spring Oar dens Look Qood. exhibit in print. It would no doubt put the taxpayers at rest an to what their money is being used Tor. An official said. "We will use it on roods." Maybe they will, but we have failed to see any work done You Have trips a week between here and Opal 0n the roads in these narts. City. , We certainly have a right to know J. B. Curl and C. K. Everts, both what is belnjr donu w'th r taxes, of Sisters, arc now located at Ros- " we demand that the County land and Big River stations, rosnec- Court Publish the receipts and ex penditures for this year. I TUMAU) Taxpayku. Lei Beautiful He ml Residence at Than Market Value. Five-room Bungalow, three blocks from Depot site, on good 80-foot street. The lot lies level and free Farming developments in the new tively, as forest rangers. homestead country to the southeast of Bend are going forward with rapidity this spring, according to reports brought to town by home steaders in that district. In T. 20, R. 18 and 19 especially, the settlers seem to be very active. J. N. Smeares, a pioneer who has hereto- fnm iXnvntiul Ma pnorcrifts nlmnst entirely to stock raising, has indentures, has been surveyed by"nl varnished. The don has a window ' . I j seat, book shelve, and a receding about 2o acroa of wheat, rye, oats , Pearson Chapman, a Government j)0(j There is a fire-place and chim and other grains. Walter Hoflland topographer, and a map with CO- ney, and a veranda on two side, has seeded 10 acres this spring, foot contour linos, covering his size 10x20 feet. Walter Tavlor 5. William Schultz 9. work, is now Iwing cmrravod by the ' . l n, !nerty Is well worth f 2.00U, Grain that was sown lost fall is said United Statos Geological Survey, to be in fine condition now. The Copies will be issued about June 1. rain that fell here last weok ex- Though a national park since tended out there and was of groat 1902, the Crater Lake region lias benefit to the crops. beon visited by only a few thousand I Though getting in on the ground t people despite the fact that it is one ' late in the spring, many of the j of the natural wonders of the world, j homesteaders have cleared away the ' An awakening now seems to be at sagebrush and planted gardons. ,hand, howevor, as a railroad is bo Such vegetables as lettuce, radishos, ing built close to the park and the carrots, rutabagas, potatoes, par-; Government is planning roads and snips and onions are reported as j trails. In the Government survey growing well. The ground, though i the park was surrounded liy WO entirely virgin and full of sagebrush 'iron boundary posts, and concrete CRATER LAKE MAP Government Has In Preparation Valu able Publication. i Washington, May 23. Every peak, slope and valley in Crater . from rock. Walls of the house are Lake. National Park in Oregon, a , covered with high grade burlap morion of remarkabo n a t u r n "' imimuu. mu iiutun urn mum but we will take $1,050, $500 down, oaiance easy icrms. i .M. H. I.ATTIN & Co. 8 Bend. Ore. the Right and bunchgrass roots, is holding the moisture and the plants are thriving. USING STEAM POWER and Deschutes Land Co. Mas Scoop Dredger at Work on Canal, La Pine, May 23. The largest steam scoop west of the Rocky Mountains, if not in the United Suites, is now in operation at the canal works of the Deschutes Land Co. It is . capable of delivering piers have been erected at the four corners and the two entrances, one on the south and the other on the wost. WHY HIGHER TAXES? Taxpayer" Would Like to Know How County la Spending the Money. Editor Bulletin: I am in receipt of a communication which Deputy Assessor John T. Dizney had nub- in i STEVENS "VISIBLE LOADING" REPEATING RIFLE No. 70 Lll Prlc. SB, 00 "VUlliIo Ix)i(lliiK"iu lilKml vmiUijin. You r tliu -HrtrilKU K In tlio i-lmmUr. You Imtto when tlio gun U loiilul, vj Gets all tbo game In sight ti Prarticu now mill i linn out all thu farm jeU ? this iprliiK. Point for the 3)i-uahoolr . a if..- ''. biiu iiuiinr If y4, ni lM lAlfn j E iqbfiHiariho4ln Hum & t'l rfaijtli'jullni. li A Ul llllai lit khrL ii Iff I luterr.lt y u k tt, fly rrtittn mll f riiet u rjrlttr vlvlnir v u lUt ulu. a!Ulii6nttili.fi,UjiT Ltt-te tnl lM lill1itllulllai awl lAd lajffl Ixwl Klrtl,MibtfiinilJ'l.t j, taj Kill 1 lf ut, It till 41, lished it) the Madras Pioneer. 1800"cub!c.yar3s ipf, atVnJi&yJi .. j jvhicK"rJe expfofnsfn part thefeason Joseph llusseychjef engineer of of the extremely high taxes 'that the SBBB&. 3tr . rlM W in. "i jl i .' A M L7I2K1 i ,mM.T'AX GLVfflsy mBWSh hn!hh SfV. will impair f lll'fW J. STEVENS ARMS TOOL COMf ANY r.O.(allt CilriM FtBt, Km, to file on 160 Acres of "Carey Act" Government Irrigated Land You must act promptly or this land will be gone as it is settling rapidly. Write for Information to Central Oregon Irrigation Go. LAND COMAUSSIONER, REDMOND, OREOON . 415 RAILWAY EXCHANQE, Portland Ore. ' BEND, OREGON ! i v wv - . V