The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 27, 1912, Image 9

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SAVE MONEY!
WE CARRY THE COMPLETE
LINE OF FARM MACHINERY
WAGONS AND BUGGIES.
WE SHOW YOU BELOW A FEW OF WHAT WE HAVE IN STOCK:
Till IIIJ8T OP IIUHAO, PIUS ANf)
! CAKUS MAU I'KOM OUI FLOUR.
WO MAKE ALL KINDS OP
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3avo Your Duck, Tlmo and Patience
by Using This.
fllusi Vaiip ftftrass 171 Tiirvaail lli.it at
tour MHI and Ms will be Fat sad Stroa
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I Information for
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KTery utuo or Tho liuiio
tln records tlio proKreoa of
Contrsl Orcson and llio llond
country. It you ro a home
oker looklnr for a now lo-
f this icctlon, thero Is no bettor
J war to bocomo acquainted
wltti, or kocp poated on, what
I la boltiR dono In tlila part ot
tho world than ly reading
thla paper roKularly. 8nd
In your aubicrlptloti at onco,
ao na not to tnlia anything of
what li going on In thla big,
resourcoful country t h I
groat Inland emplro that has
now been opened for dovolop
mont by two groat railroad
syatoma.
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HUM).
Population, 1300 (eitlmatod.)
(Location, on tho Detchutes rlrer,
135 mllca aouth of tho Columbia
rler.
First regular railway train service
Inaugurated Nor. 1, 1911. '
Arorago annual precipitation, 18
Inchea. . , . v. y j
Hlgheat tompfraturo ovor recordod
10S dogreoa. . t ii
Iiowoat temperature ever rocordod
19 degrees below soro.
Annual mean tomporaturo, 44.8
Oogrees.
Avorago of 320 days per annum
with aunahlno.
Klovatlon, 3(30 foot (gorornment
record.)
Climate dry and healthful tho
yoar round.
llond to tho termlnua ot tho Oro
Kon Trunk lino of tho Hill railway
eyetora and ot tho Doacbutea branch
of tho Harrlman ayatom, It la tho
dlitrlbutlng point andtrallwcoj station
for a largo numbar of towus,sln
Crook, Lako, Klnmath and' Harney
countlos.
Dally atngo lino from Hand to
Bllvor Lnko and Intormodlatq towns;
o Powoll Hutto, nndTo Laldlav.
Auto pnaBongor lino and auto
truck freight carrying lino to Uurna
mid Intormodlato points.
Hurnl freo doltvory serves sottlors
living on Irrigated lands oaot of
town. M ty.
Tho following aro a row aavnu-
Xngca llond lms to offor: .
(lood graded and high school.
1'ublto library and musoum.
Kloctrlo lights and powor, day and
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GET THIS MACHINE
AND SAVE
TIME AND WORRY
F YOU WgX CALL ON US for Flour, Feed end Farm td Mill Machinery, we c save yon money,
m we handle the test articles In thfa line that are mtmitfactnred. We will take yjJeasnre la furnishing yon
with any Information la regard to dry fanning at oar command. Call an see as and get better acquainted.
Our Motto: Live and Let Live. Farmers Invited to call and see our goods when In Bend.
Bend Milling (& Warehouse Company.
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If you expect to raise alfalfa at a
profit, yoii need tills Implorricnt.
the Hbmeskker
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night.
. City water systom.
Two good banks.
Kour church organization
Unimproved Jand with water right
aells at prices ranging from $1G to
ISO an acre; Improved land, from
fCO an aero up. Tho principal
cropa relied on thla Irrigated land
aro clover, alfalfa, oats, whoat, gar
den truck, email fruits such as cur
rants, raspberries, gooaoberrlca, etc.,
and all kinds of root crops, chief of
willed la potatoes.
Tho country Is Ideal for dairying
and hog ralslug, both ot which In
dustries aro yet In their Infancy.
Tho ylold of butter fat from tho
grassoa on thoso Irrigated lands is
high, and pasturago la posstbto from
six to nine months In tho year. A
creamery will be In oporatton hero
this summer, paying good prices for
dairy products.
Hogs aro another paying Industry,
especially so In connection with
dairying. Poultry do woll horo also
and bring a. profltablo return
Dry Farming,
A largo Ury farming territory lies
tributary to llond, with thousands of
acres of good government, land which
can bo homestosded. A man can
take ISO or 330 acres i under tlio
homestead laws aud also 180 -acres
under tho desert land laws. Ills
wlfo may also tako a desert claim
and unmarried women can tako both
homestead ind desert claims, Patent
to 100-acrp, hotnestoad can bo ob
tained' by continuous reeidencolot It
months thereon, and tho making of
Improvements. When such commu
tation. -proof Is mada .tha .claimant
pays tho government 11.35 an aero.
Klvo years' resldonco Is required on
land takon under tho 320-acro on
Inrgod homostoad act, commutation
Mothodlst, Daptlst. Prosbytorlan,
CathollOj) 4 (.
ms socroi ana iraiornai gruors. .
Flour mill. s
Threo sawmills'.
Orenroory (building.)
loo factory and cold slorago plant
(building.)
Oood hotels.
Bono passengor station, , p .
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Harrlman railway station south of
tho Columbia rlvor which Is located
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Tho Bt Harrows on tho Market.
Get Our Prices.
directly on the Deschutes river.
irrigated 'Fanning.
Dead Is la'tho main Central Ore
gon Irrigation belt, tho surrounding
territory being wstored by the canals
of tho Central Oregon Irrigation Co.
and tho Arnold Irrigation system,
not being allowed. Filings on gor
ornment land may bo mado hero bo
foro tho United States Commissioner.
The filing fees aro $18 for 160-aero
claims and 312 for 330 acres. Tho
usual fee for location on government
land la $100. Names ot persons
doing b location business may bo ob
t aluod by referonco to tho advertis
ing columns of this paper. New
settl6mouts aro developing rapidly In
Mllllcan, Whltaker and Hampton
vailoys, aouthoaat ot Uend on tho
auto road 'to Hums. Oovernment
land b being rapidly filed on and
will soon all bo taken.
Yellow Pino Timber.
Dond Is situated In tho yoltow plno
belt, thero being 20 billion foot of
tlmbor tributary to this town, It Is
estimated. Tho Deschutes river
furnishes excellent mill sites and
logging ponds. Lumber retails
locally at from $10 to $80 a thous
and. Ilosldents ot Dond and the sur
rounding country,, during their
lotsuro time, find excellent recreation
n hunting and fishing. Tho Des
chutes river Is well stocked with
trout, and tho forests are the homes
of bear, deer. bobcats and many
other wild antmali
Notice to llomeseekers.
Will locato you on good homo
stoad and will jo) you work out lo
cation feo. Boo 3. It. Post.
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You will find that one ton of
coal will giro you more heat than
threo cords of wood. Figure tlio
economy. Tlio Overturf-Davis-Mll-ler
Co.
Insurance
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M. S. Latt n & Co.!
FIRE
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ThQ gapcrlor Drin ABsuros Beat
Results. Get the Old Reliable.
NEW GRANGE HITS LIVELY CLIP
Eastern Stars v Making a
Great Record.
HIk Danco Inaugurates Hall Just
llullt by Volunteers East of IjcnO.
New Organization Has Many
11 list ling Members.
Tho now Eastern Star Orango No.
482, established In tho territory
Immediately cast ot Bend, has mado
a record which Is said to bo unsur
passed In grange work In the North
wost. Six weeks after first talk ot get
ting up a grango was made, tho
Orango was fully organised and In
oporatlon, with a splendid ball of Its
own, and a prosperous membership
Six days after commencing construc
tion ot tho hall. It was completed.
"That Is golug some! It shows
there are some live wires In tho
couutry," was the way ono enthusi
astic organiser expressod IL
Iluiiding IlusheU for Dance
Saturday night the Orange held
Its first dance In its new hall, attend
ed by 59 people. Tuesday morning
work on tho hall commenced.
Eighteen men, living In tho vicin
ity, shared tho work, all contribut
ing their services toward erecting
tho building, which Is 32 by 60. W.
O. Waugh was overseer, Tho list
ot tho Yoluntoor workers Is: II. E.
Stowart, O. M. Erickson, Fred Rey
nolds, Nick Reynolds, W. If. Rey
nolds, Dert Torkelson, Philip Don
ee r. Philip Oardlner, C, M. Uragg.
Clyde Wornstaft, Alonso Moore. II.
Holgersou, Andrew Moon, Lee Nick
erson, Fred NIckerson, Arthur Cook
and W. 8. McNaught.
Tho hall stands upon an aero pre
sented to tho Orango by O. N.
Erlclrson, tho aero previously offered
by II. J. Overturf being withdrawn,
because Mr. Ovorturf sold tho placo
from which the aero was to havo
boon tnkon. and tho uow ownor
would uolthor give, soil or loaso tho
desired lnnd, e.iy tho Orango olllcors.
Dmiro nig Success.
Dancing commoncod shortly after
nine Saturday night and contlnuod
until throe thirty. At about mid
night tho Ladles' Junlpor Club served
refreshments.
At tho outset tho muslo was sup
plied by Joo Acra, violin, and M.
KoUman," organ. Aftor supper.
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THE BAIN WAGON-Can't
bo beat. The old reliable.
Get thla famous light ran
ning and durable plow j
Has no equal.
If 'ou "P00 to 8uccccd at dryland
farming, you need this tool.
these musicians wero relieved by Jim
Jones snd C. JX. Lowe.
Tho followjng persons, whoso
names wcro courteously supplied
The Bulletin by Mrs. IL a Stewart,
were presont from that community.
Messrs. and Mesdamea Philip
Oardner, Andrew Moon, W. F. Mc
Naught. William H. Reynolds. F. P.
Reynolds. Oeorgo M. Erickson. W. Q.
Waugh. C. M. Dragg. II. E Stowart;
Mcsdames Merrill. Taylor. John Kel
lam and M. Kotxroan; Misses Anna
Moon, Ada Cook, JcmIo Mocn, Lou
xetta Wornitaff, Gertrude Reynolds,
Rada Cook, Miss Rowo; C. A. la wo.
Max Richardson, Joo, Clyde and W.
J. Wornstaff, E. Hocch, Alonso, Otis,
C. and H. Moore, Arthur Cook. Dert
Torkelson, Mr. Hunsley, NJck Rey
nolds. C. V. Darto. S. and Leo
NIckerson, J. Jones and Joo Acra.
The following Rend peoplo wero
at tho danco:
N. I. Woldor.'Fred Rorell. Quy
McRoynolds. 8tevo Stoldl, Miss May
Gould, Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. O.
C. Moen
Mrs. Jessie Houghton and daugh
ter, Miss Edwin Do Merrlfield, from
Mllllcan valley, also attended.
Contributions Large.
In cash contributions, exclusive ot
tho labor given. $367.50 was sub
scribed, llolow is given a list ot the
.contributing persons and firms.
8. P. Roynolds.
$ S.S0
2.50
5.00
10.00
5,00
5.00
5.00
10.00
6.00
10.00
100.00
6.00
10.00
10.00
6.00
10.00
3.50
2.50
4.00
5.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
10.00
2.50
Clyde Wornstaff.,,
Joo Wornstaff..,,
C. R. Lowe
Atonxo Moore....,
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Autls Mooro. ...,.,...,..
J. Peterson .,
II. E. Stewart
O. M. Dlack. .,.....,.,,.
W. O. Waiigh
C. O. I. Co....
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Philip Doncor.
C. Kotxman....
Dick Hunsley. , .
E. Hoech ,
O. C. Card well..
Colo E. Smith. ..
Philip Oardlner.
O. P. Dahlo
O. O. Moou
W. J. Wornstaff.
Olut SwauBou. . .
Nick Reynolds..
O. W. Hooch.,, . ,
Loo Young.. u.
O. W. Straight.
1.00
Iiort Tork'olsdn 5.00
Arthur Cook, ,,....,., ... 6.00
Rend Drlck & Lumber Co. . 10.00
Anton Aune 5.00
Rend Milling & W. Co.. . . . 2.50
Overturf-Davls-Mlller Co.. 10.00
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OUR FLOUR MAKES TUB MOUSE--.
WIFCREJ04C8.
our n.auR makos TME HOUe- :
R. M. Smith Clothing Co. . .
Dend Co
Patterson Drug Co
A.M. Lara ft Co
First National Dank
E. A. Sather
8kuso Hardware Co ,
N. P. Smith.....
a C. Caldwell
Deschutes Danklng ft Trust
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
25.00
2.50
4.S0
S.OO
3.50
1.00
1.00
2.00
5.00
3.60
2.50
2.0d
2.00
5.00
W. C. McCulston
H. J. Egglcston
M. 8. Lattin
Hunter ft Staats
O'Donnell Brothers
E. M. Thomnson
A. L. French.
Joo Acra
Rend Oullotln
2.50
Total $367.60
Grange Officers
The officers ot tho new Grange aro
as follows:
Master O. C. Cardwell.
Overaoer W. F. McNaught.
Lecturer II. E. Stowart.
8toward Andrew Moen,
Asst- 8toward-Louxetta Wornstaff
Secretary Anna C. Moon.
Treasurer F. E. Moster.
Qate Keeper Autls Mooro.
Chaplain--0. C, Cardwell.
Ceres Josslo Moen.
Pomona A. Moen.
Flora W. O. Waugh.
Lady Asst Steward Minnio Moen
HARNEY HOLES STORE
Mr. and Mrs. 8tevena Take up Homo
stead and Desert Claims There
Mr. and Mrs. J.- b. Bteveas.
who roceutly arrived In Dend with a
largo atock or goods, will conduct a
store at Harney Holes, in tho home
stead country. Last week they filed
on homestead and desert claims.
Mrs. Stevens was here last Juno
as Ida DInsmoor and took an exteu
slvo trip through Crook, Lake aud
Klamath counties. 8 ho was married
last October to Mr. Stevens and they
will make their home at Harney
Holes. , They shipped in a carload
of housoho)d goods and stock tor
inoir store.
Mr Stevons has bought lot 14,
block 1, In Konwood.
IvEACH
BASE BALL GOODS.
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Skus Hardware Comjsy
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