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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1912)
--- !.. Tk BEND MILLING & m K l ; ' the'fliwt tkt evr - jU-4 - I Information for 1 & 4V" 4 Every Issue of Tho IJulle- tin record tho progress of Central Oregon and tho Ilend nnuntrr. If Ynu are a homo ' seeker looking for a new lo- atlnn. or own nronertr In this section, Uioro li no bolter way to becoma acquainted wllh, or keep poitod on, what 1 14 being dono In thU part of tho world than by reading this leaner regularly. Send In your subscription at once, t o as not to mis anything of - , what la golux on lu tbla big, ; resource! ul country t h I a ' oreat Inland empire that haa now been opened for develop ment by two xreat railroad , ayitoma. ---" TlHNn U tocatod 105 miles south f tho Columbia Hirer, on tho banks ot tho Deschutes, at tho termlnua of tho Kill and llarrfman railroads. geographically, It I practically In ,tho vory contor of Oregon. Econo njJCJlly. Us location Is unsurpassed, f1f Ilend (lands bcsldo tho greatest nfrw producing stream In tho North . v tw railroads wator-power w Vhd timber ifr 0i "a' ikllon In Oregon, i !!. kunlW; VT... . 'n Intnl. 'Unions 01 acron ui ..- -- -crlbuUry. if f Tho Cit'jr'lUeir. 1 Y V W Tl? I) .Tho estimated population Of iiena l feet, wltfl a climate thai" la practically litoal. Winter! uromw, u.o nether (a magnlMfit; $ i,3ra; Cure raroiy howb uoiow jwru pm only twlco, during the last fjirfo dJmiuers, being highor than 100 ra Bfbos. Tho litgst tomporaturo over ror corded Is 102 degrees. At this nltl ty)lo, In" ith$.dry cllmato, 'actual litrmful frothing does not occur at 3fl dogrooa butint JO dogroos. (Government isejords t show an Aornga 'annual ,fclpltat(on of 10 ilfchoa With Ah 'Hlwigi ydnHy of ago sunny unyn. w("v " uuuubu mjn for tho f armor Iqta' rf)f bluo sky irrill :and bright aun-hlno, mo ,oppresslro I hpat, antt enmotJOfiRtKOltWiF.'." UrVr. Naturo ivery ,POl(ito .clianco iar'l.. w. .". ..u,iII'.'m SUa-Vn tl9TRi'lVPU-iM,W4H-IUit.MU' " siuU. r' ' WAREHOUSE Has Just Received 30 TONS of FRESH CLEAN Steam Rolled BARLEY hm teew in Hm4. Get your - the Homeseekef t Hend haa four chnrches, many benevolent societies, aplondld grade school and a high school whose graduate are admitted to tho 8tato Unlreralty without examination, ex cellont banks, tho best equipped and stocked store of any town of twlco tho alio In Oregon, brick yards, stono quarries, flour and lumber milts, a croamory, cold storago plants, steam laundry, newspaper, well appointed hotels, nndr Indoed, ablo roprcaontatlvc of ovary class of enterprise. In other words, Hond Is well cqulppod, modern and progressive, with a lot of wldo-awako men who have apont good money doveloplng tho town, and who aro getting good returns on thvlr Invcstmonta. Ilond haa tho best water In tho stato, and an excellent modorn water system, which Includes up-to-dato flro protection. Ilond' street and homes aro well lighted by oloctrlclty, which la fur nished from a now plant which cost $00,000 to build and equip. A local and long dlstanco tole ihon$, as wujl na" loloci'ulilii fr0 othor Item In Ilond' metropolitan1 equipment. Vork Is undor way on a $80,000 sower system. Thero aro mora boautltul roaU donees In nond, proportionately to tjio population, than In any othor tavni n tho West. -?V',rlrfc.. " 'owalk. tho atrcota 4nd woil Hem. iKist condition aro maintained in ! ro light. aim ni iii wivu iiuwri M it ni- Kitiiih tuo iowii wi a uesi Birc lng of any In Orogott. Willi tho many boautltul vlows of hldUtitnliM, river and tlmbor, the tuagriMeetit trees ccatterod notior6Uy lliroucli. out tho residential districts, and tho trotlJflrful cllmato, Ilond lonvos llttlo m Iim d-..'"od by thoao who aoelc mA llucg In wni':! to. Ilnllromu. In 66liof, 1911, tho Kflll .a' ilarrlman railroad otstemi com jlotod to lldlW (befr Otetfon trunk Mwl rtnnnltiilrj IIhaiI' TIAh' (W t4li .tormlnua of lifitli of AebO ttin.ii& Tho handsomo doV.Ot'. dftiitod Wtih' nnflvb etouo, and tup )tsV dhUlhilitl1 warou,QUBQ ia tpq niaio.inuic-.io in .Wljat.jmnortanco Wq railroad c'qih- mnioo nold Ilond. - .ASftMifLlrlUaK.ljUBti "HPiVW C2W jjond. to tno country south an ia "- USE T I FLOUR J MADE 1 ,N i. BEND 2 i southeast, and wltbTtWregulor'opeT. CO. i - cutters fa early. f MIMIIIIMHlMMtM atlon of automobile truck Haas, ta volume of thla buatami U vastly fa creaalag. . Practically alt of watra Haraey county, and boiUhhh lake aad Klamath, will got suppllM la by way of Ilond, and In return will export via Ilond enorraou clip of wool. In connection with this latter pro duct and It shipment here, tho rail roads havo aunouneed that ovory Juno there la to be a regular wool aalo at Ilend. Thla .mean that wool from all over Interior Oregon will bo collected here, that buyora will como ho re, that thousand of snoop will bo sheared here, and that, In tho very ncfar future, woolen mill will bo established. In all survey that havo been mado for a branoh llll road to tho southeast, to command connection with BfTlllatod roads and an outlet In that direction, Ilond haa been mudo tb tormlnua point. Irrigation. A Carey Act Irrigation segregation ombrnclng "approximately 300,000 acres, lies to tho east and north of Ilond. Thla land la watered undor tho supervision of tho Stato of Ore gon, and becomes ttiq property of sottlor who acquire, it by rcaldonco and. Improvement, toying from $15 to $40 an aero tor water service, vtth an annual maintenance charge of 20 to 80 coats an aero, tho lowest maintenance rate in operation. N'onlrrigablo aereago la purchased at $1.50 an acre. Dlroctly adjoining Ilend aro two other Irrigation enterprises, both conducted on a farmers' co-oporntlvo basis, and both exceedingly prosper ous. On tho Irrigated, lands all tho pro ducts of tho tomporato tone prosper. Tho soli and cllmato. however. Are -loularly adapted to tho aucceoa- y., "Mon of grasses and root fill irflOM... "'over, grain, pota- Crtlis. AI.'AlfV w ". Including too and ttlilSf f6of'.v--oll. .:.,. v :. . i "! suKiir ooois, no remaruau.. .-., tllw grasses' Is oxWWJonullv sreat. a.. this, combined wftft tho puro soft water, and tho lack 6? (ttcesalvo heat and cold, destines thla territory to tako tho front rank off a dairy country. Tho. establishment of n largo oreamory at Dcnd, and tttd flla given farmorfl tn aocurlug flno potf py Uio local nangs, means mat a man Wirt1 fiiitf acres who wilt raise grass jiuU' fedVl' ft to his cows will bo m suretf of ti t'bVrtfortablo living. groat now' irt-ik'atiott canal, known aa tho NbrtU Canal vVnfcli wll .Irrigate eomo tWW, fcrstf of larid.vTha eanal gats' It Watef ftas the- Dea- worn ia uuw ia pniarvoa upou cliuten. Wry Inarming. -Tributary la Ueaa'-'on tha-aouth oast I a huge dry farming area, em bracing more than 200,000 acres of level and rolling sago brush land, with doop soil, no tree and rocko, and with well wntor obtnlnablo at modorato depths, Much of this territory has boon Rcltlod by homesteaders during tho last yoar, and many families are dally taking advantage of this last big clinro rb got froo C-ovornmont land. Tho majority of tho aereago Is open td home-tending under tho 320 aero law, which allows tho free acquisition of that amount In rot urn for rosldonce and proportional annual cultivation and Improvoroont. Tho homo-toad law aro being mado easier and mora attractive, with tho result that moro and uioro settlor come to Ilend and mako home on this land tributary to tho town. Hood road oxtond through this country, and dally auto and atago lino tap It from Ilond, to which Its products will come on down grado hauls . to bo milled with tho inex haustible water powor of tho Des chutes Illvor Immediately below Dend, whoro a dam la being con structed at a cost of about $00,000. Tho work in connection with this summer's development of the new canal will requlro an expenditure of $170,000. All of this monoy will bo spent close to .Ilend. The entire system will roqulre approximately $700,000 to complete. Tlmtier. Tributary to Ilond, on down grade hauls, Is 20,000,000,000 feet of the finest yellow plno timber. Ilosldcs providing the cboap power for tho milling of tbla enormous timber belt. ,l)end offers tho best of mill pond racllltle. Tho manufocturo of this tlmbor nt Hend la a certainty, for tho largest of tho companies Interested are heavy proporty ownors in Ilend lands and waterpowor dovolopmonta. and havo elgninod their Intontlon of lo cating their big mill here. At present thero are several smaller mills, employing In the neighborhood of 100 men. Whllo thoso manufacture- lumber primarily for local consumption, not only aro many carloads exported to the towns north of Ilend, but also many aro ahlpped to the middle western mar kets, which lator will be supplied heavily with tho Dond lumbor pro ducts. Water Power Thoro Is at loast 200,000 horse power easily obtalnablo from tho Deschutes at and noar Ilend. Already a 1700 horsopowor plant 1 In operation In tho town, which offer a cheap eloctrlo power for domestic and manufacturing uses a la obtalnablo In the Northwest. Tho Inexhaustible and cheap power at her doors guarantee Bend's exten sive manufacturing future. KccTcatioa. The man who cornea to Bend or U adjacent sections of Central Ora- feaX. wll be agreeably surprised at ta, sfsesant aurroundlngs he will eBtttr. both In what nature has UMlt4 and In social matter. - For Instance, a University Club recently was organised In Dend with 30 charter mombors. That Indicates the character, of tho men who aro building up Central Oregon. The sportsman will find tho Dend country a veritable paradise. Fish ing In tho Deschutes Is a famoua attraction, that rtver'a giant trout bringing? sport lovers from all parte of tho Northwest. Deer, bear, rab bits, sago hens, ducks, geese, swans and othor game afford amplo rocro atlon for tho out-door lover along the river and In tho foothills. Canoeing and boating dlroctly at Dend and up tho broad reaches of tho Deschutes, coupled with excellent auto roads, horso back riding possi bilities without end. and near by snow clad mountain peaks, comblno noar Ilond Interest for ovory sort of naturo lovor and health seeker. How to (Jet Hero From Portland tako olthor the "North Dank Kallroad" or tho Ore gon-Washington Ilallroad & Navi gation Co. ayatom direct to Ilond. Tho faro ia $7.40. Through tickets from all Eastern point aro good directly to Dend. Tho routo up tho Doschulea Canyon Is the most strlk lngly boautltul railroad trip In tho Northwest, and. say lovora of flno scenory, la In Itself well worth the Journey. Contradictory. "He said ho couldu't llvo without her." "Did she accept hlmr "Oh, yea, after looking him np In tho financial reports aud fludlng that he could.'Wuck. Satisfaction. "Do you know' that your attentions weary met? MDo thoy Indeed! 1 was beginning to feel .that I had failed to make any imnrcaalon whutover." 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