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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1912)
t - ---"- --- ------- -.-. A, SAVE MONEY WE CAIUCY THE COMPLETE LINE OF FARM MACHINERY WAGONS AND BUGGIES. WE SHOW YOU BELOW A FEW OF WHAT WE HAVE IN STOCK: Till! MIST OP llltllAD, I'HJf. AND CAKII8 MAIM PHOM OUR I'LOUK. W0 MAKE ALL KINDS OP FEP.OSTUFP. fmoro! 3 NSiXSIBC J OLD II1CK0UY WAGONS-NoUxl for Lljfht Draft and StrcnjfUi. jSnvo Your Hack, Timo and I'nllcnco by I'alng Tlilii. Olys Your lloras Peed JOur Mill and Me wWes Turned Out at (-'tend Strong - - j Information for - - - Every Imud of Tho Hullo- ttt wa tiu t" w Ccntrnl Oregon anil tho llond country. K you aro a homo seeker looking for a now lo cation, or own property In this section, thor Is no )ottc way to become acquainted with, or keen netted on. what Is being dono In this part ot 4 tho world than by reading t I.I. ..ana .....l..l D.n.l t IMI. 'rvt IVAIIIQIIJi Wflim In your subscription at onco. so as not to miss anything ot what Is going on In this big-, resourceful country t h I s great Inland omplro that has now been oponod (or develop- t mont by two groat railroad I systems. iu:ni. Population, 1300 (estimated.) Oiocatlon, on tho Desehutea Titer, 13S miles south o( tho Columbia river. ., i . L First regular railway train1 s'e'rv Inaugurated Nov. 1, 1911. Average annual-precipitation. 18 lachos. S A Illghsit temporaturaovcr rocordod JOS dogreos. "" Ixiwest temporaturo ovor recorded 19 degrees bolow soro. Annual mean temperature, 44.8 degrees. r . Averago of Sid ay".poc annum with aunnhlno. ' Klovatlon, 3020 foot (governmont rocord.) Climate dry and hoalthful the year round. Ilond Is tho tormlnus ot tho Oro Kon Trunk lino ot tho Hill railway Hystem and ot tho Dcschutos branch ot tho Marrlman systom. It Is tho distributing polnl and rallway.statlon for a largo number" ,pt towns 'In Crook, Lako, KlamatliandlIarnoy counties. " -O Dally stage lino from llond to Silver Lako and tntormodlato towns) to Powell Dutto, and io Laldlavr. Auto pasaangor lino nnd auto truck trolght carrying lino to Hums And Intarmudlato poluta. Hural treo doltvory sorvos settlors living on Irrigated lands oast of town. Tho following aro a fow advan tages llond has to otfor: , t Oood gradod and hlghohooU rubllo library and musoum. liloctrlc lights and powor, day and BBsMk BaaaaaaaaVBaaar U J 55Si I GET THIS MACHINE AND SAVB TIME AND WORRY IF YOU WILL CALL ON US for Flour, Ti and Farm and Mill Mactevwy, we can save yon money, m we Ijthefcet articles Jn thto Ibw that arc mwuifactures. We will trice pleasure in fttmishkg yog with any Information la regard to try farming at our command. Call and see us and get tetter acquainted. OurMotto: LiveantU-et Live. Farmers invited to call and see our goods when in Bend. Bend Milling & Warehouse Company. If you expect to ralso alfalfa at a profit, you need Uiis Implement. the Homeseeker i - - - - - - night. City water system. Two good banks. Four church organltstlons Unimproved land with wator right sells at prices ranging from f 15 to t&0 an bcm; Improved land, from f&O an acre up. Tho principal crops raised on this Irrigated land aro clover, alfalfa, oats, wheat, gar den truck, small fruits such as cur rants, raspborrlos, goosoborrics, etc and all kinds ot root crops, chief ot which Is potatoes. Tho country Is Idoal for dairying and hog ralalng( both ot which In dustries aro yet. In' their Infancy. Tho ylold of butter fat from the grasses on tbeso Irrigated lands Is high, and pasturago Is poastblo from all to nine months In tho year. A creamery will bo In operation hero this summer, paying good prices for dairy products. ,, , Hogs aro. another paying-industry. especially bo In1 connection with dairying. Poultry do well hore also and tiring a. prqntablp return. Dry Vtrilag. - A largo dry farming territory lies tributary to llond, wUh, thousands of acres ot good' government land wjileh, can lo homesteadod; A rqan "can, tako 100 or 330 acres under-tho homestead lawn and also 160 acres under tho doeort land laws. Ills wlfo may also tako doaert claim, and unmarried women can toko both Ihomostead, knd desert claims. atnt io iou-acro uuiucsioau cau uu ou talned bycontlnnous rostdenco ot It months ,tuer;on; amji .tho," making ot Improvemonts. When such commu tation proof Is mado tho claimant pays tho government 11.15 an acre. Flvo yoars' roaldenco Is required on land takon under tho 320-acro en larged homostoad act, commutation Methodist. Olaptlat, Presbyterian, W.-.-, :..A Flour mill,. " TlibgawmHlB. Croamory (building.) Ico laotory. and cojdjstomgo plant' ( building. )-"'.. i " Good hotCl'i?, Stono poMsonger station. Illggcst frolglil warohouso In Con- trnl Oregon. Unndsomo stono buildings (Includ ing $20,000 bank and olllco building on which, work starts March 1.) ., llond. Is thoinrtftljnlnt iJUjliaipl Hnrrlman railway station south ot tho Columbia rlvor which Is located fill UHtfViiVl Bd J -1 1 Fff Tiio Best Harrows on tho Market. Get Our Prices. directly on the Deschutes river. Irrigated Farming:. Dend Is In tho main Central Ore gon Irrigation belt, tho surrounding torrilory being watered by tho canals ot tho Central Oregon Irrigation Co. and tho Arnold Irrigation system, not being allowed. Filings on gov ernment land may bo mado hero be fore tho United States Commissioner. Tho filing fees aro $16 for 160-acro claims and $23 for 320 acres. Tho usual feo for location on government land la 100. Names of persons doing a location buslncas may bo ob tained by reference to tho advertis ing columns of this paper. Now settlements are developing rapidly In Mllllcan, Whttakor and Hampton valleys, southeast ot Hand on the auto road to Ilurns. Governmont land la being rapidly filed on and will soon all bo taken. Yellow l'lno Timber. Ilend Is situated In tho yellow pine belt, there being 20 billion feet of timber tributary to this town, It Js ostlmsted. Tho Deschutes river furnishes excellent mill sites and logging ponds. Lumber rotaUs locally at from ,$10 to $50 a tboua aXV .. J Hoaldents of llond and the sur rounding, country, during their lylure tlpioflnd joxcellent recreation In hunting 'and fishing. The Des chutes river Is well stooked wljb trout, and tho-forests are ths homu of boarv-Jdoer,. fcoboota and many othor wild animals. animals. THE HUMAN FOOT. t It la laid U Be Changing and In Tims . .-.May.BMom Toaltas, ' A London "physician. Dr. R. Clrmeit Lncas, says that If man keeps on wear lot shoes and living under the present conditions bo may eventually develop Into a one toed animal, or, more prop erly speaking, a toeleas one. A number of years ago Dr. Lncas pointed out that the gradual disappear ance of the little toe was getting ahead cf tho textbook) for wbllo It hod al ready lost one ot Us extensor tendons Insults, an appreclnblo perceutago ot Xm, CuO of its Ooxor tendons was ont also. On the other baud, the great too bod undertone extraordi nary developments becauso the Inner sldo of the foot was tho first to catch tho center of gravity In transferring tho weight of tho body from ono fool to tho other In walking. t Tho horse, which was onco a flvo toed animal, now mores about solely on tho nail' of Its big too or consolidate eil toea. Thtra la no doubt thiit man'a .- - , .- -. - -j . Ilntornal organism has been much mod- moa since ne ion on living wnn na ture, and began living on It. InteaUo.es Save time and money by using the SUPERIOR POTATO PLANTER and be ouro of a largo yield. See us. The Superior Drill Assure Best " RcsulU. Get the Old Reliable. hive changtd notlceablj. The foot it self has sUo cbsnged. It Is more com pactly built now, for the toes of the savage races are widely separated and stuck out on different angles, the big to especially being thrown far out and reacmbllng the great toes of a baboon. Exchange CULTIVATE SIDE VISION. It V111 Enable You to Sat In 8 vara) Direction! at One. One ot tho most useful gifts one can have Is a good aldo vision. By side vision la meant Morally ability to see In several directions at once and to know what Is going on In other di rections besides that upon which tho gaso may bo axed at tbo moment Juat try tho next timo you aro read ing your paper In the train, for In stance, and you will understand clear ly what la meant Tou can with little effort and while still reading follow tbo movements of tboo sitting oppoalto you and oven those at your side. With a little practice tho range of your side vUloo can bo extended be hind you In each direction to an anglo of forty-are degrees, and you can see clearly every movement that takes place on both aides almultaneoualy. Now, just think what this means. Tho man In possession ot a good side vUIou Is not an easy one to take by surprise. Iu butlnesa bo finds It a valuable asset, especially when talking with mora than ono person at a time. Uo can guard agalnat dangers from unexpected sources, and when crossing a roadway bo can clearly see tho traf fic coming from either direction while still looking atraigbt ahead. London Answers. Msgdaltn Islands. In tho confer of the gulf of St Law rence the small group of Magdalen Is lands aro populated by 3,000 or 4.000 lineal doacendanta ot the Acadlons un der Champlaln and Do Monts, who were driven out of Now Frauce, Nora Scotia, by the English. Btuco tho first FIRE Insurance that PROTECTS M,S. imh & Co. JmSiHaaawaLawB HI aawll V ii ., . ' 4' i.. a v- " THE BAIN WAGON-Can't be beat. The old reliable. Get this famous light run ning and durable plow j Has no equal. yu ! 8UCCCCtl W farming, you need this tool. settlement In 17C3 generations of te tamo families hare raised scanty crops In tbo valleys and fed sheep and cat tle on tho high conical hills which con atltnto a prominent feature of an In snlsr landscape. Tear after .year men hare gone out on tho waters of the gulf in search of the cod, mackerel and lobsters on which a livelihood depends. They aro simple, primitive people. thco natives of the Msgdalens, labor ing ell the while under circumstances thst are moat dUcouraglng. Tbo arch ipelago contains twelve or thirteen dis tinct Islands, Including several grim rocks which are not Inhabited and nev er will be. Odd Tramway Llttratur. The Liverpool tramway authorities have furnished two quaint addition to tho literature of notices. Some years ago IhW notice was posted In the Uv ervoot cars: "Passengers are request ed to psy no more pennies than the conductor In their presence punches boles In their tickets for." Tbts was critlclacd. and another effort was made and posted; "Passengers are request ed to ptiy uo more pennies than for which the conductor in their presence punches boles In their tickets." This, tcKV wns pronounced a failure, and the ottlclals concluded that language had not yet been tuveuted which would express what they felt Hut dont you know exactly what tbo official notice meant? London Standard. Candor by Aeoldant Tbo hostess was so weary after an Inordinately pngtcaU from a bore that when lie at last rose to. go ahoiwas al most Incapablo of coherent speech, and her verba In consoquenco chnnped places in her final effort' at hospitality. It ran as follows: "Oh, Jlr. Peters. must you stay! Can't you gol" Lon don, Opinion, 'ou will find tliat ono ton or cool will kIvo you more. Iicat than three cords of itood. Figure the economy. The Ovcrturf-Davls-Mll-lerCo, Billiards and Pool Fino and Popular Lino of CIQARS Silvis & Blackwell iWal! street, -.Bend, Oregon -2' kJlalMtf SSft .-a. imjf jt. - . i i . i . ' i J IWliJaW: L? tOUR FLOUR MAKES THE HOUSE WIFE REJOKE. CITY WATER SITUATION DIFFICULT Charter lVrtulta Only 13,000 In. debtcdnefts and Proposed Syatent Would Cost Nearly that May Amend Their Charter. (Itedroond Hub.) The Itedmond Cltv Council Is nnv confronted with a now 'condition In the problem of securing water for tho town. The townslte comnanr has tackod a new condition onto their agreement to let the city have w&tur under tho former's contract with too Irrigation company. That condition Is that all tho land within tho city limits must secure water rlshta from tho company before any contract be tween tho Townalta Co. and the city can be ontered Into, And further that tho townalta eomnnuv ran rrant tho city a water right only until tho yoar 19X7, when Ita contract with tho Irrigation company ends. These are tho. principal facta with which City Attorney Wilcox was confronted when ho mot tho officials ot the townslte company In Port land last week. The Conditions were reduced to wrltlnr and suiw ed mooting held immediately upon his return from Portland. Ba un. satisfactory did lhaproposVlppl ap poar to tho council that, City, Engl- uver ououwnru anu engineer oic Oulllo were Instructed to run a Una from the nronosod reservoir alts on Forked Horn Uutto and make an estimate of the cost of constructing a numnlliK nlaut at tho rfver and Installing" a line from there. Tha cstlumto is 'a figure without tho city's present means. Doth engi neers camo within $S0 of $3t,000 for tho entire nlant. Under tho chartor, tho city's total Indebtedness Is limited to $35,000 and as the city la already "in tho hole" something like $3,000 an additional $31,000 WOUld not bo' local. Thn ni-AHftnt proposition' is' to amend -tho. charter I to permit thelncroascd Indebtedness. REDMOND ROUS ABnINST SNAG (j-!"JJ a t.Uil .'U )' ' wi... - i ' ' j; y '.-, ' .ri.it ii. i