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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1912)
IAOB 7 1 ' jcnmm TO Tim mwn iiulmctw, nnNo, wkimimday, july n, 1012. LINE Sm&t r - THE GREAT DOMAIN . !, OF Central Oregon rVER SCEto IS THE Oregon Trunk Ry. il n IhIhH fcJ?fln.AND -r Vvci PiccAtiflTAr flti1 PrAiflrdKArvirA RAiwPAti MV I UOl 1 UJJVllVl UMW ilVllHUWIIlWW ASVIYTVWU CENTRAL OREGON POINTS and Portland, Spokane, Mhmeapolis,!lSt. Paul, Chicago, St. Louis and East In Connection With the Great Northern Ry. and Northern Pacific Ry. 1 1 - ' x? .1 DbSCtlUinb RIVIiR CANYON-OKIWJON TRUNK RAILWAY COLUMBIA RIVER. THE NORTH BANK ROAD Through their Immigration and Passenger Departments these railways are presenting to the attention of farmers, investors and others in the Central and Eastern States the opportunities open in the vast, undeveloped districts of Central Oregon. Correspondence is invited and information furnished with this in view. Low excursion fares permit personal investigations. , . . , A NEW BOOK ABOUT CENTRAL OREGON ,. . . This illustrated book of fifty pages gives a conservative statement of the resources, advantages and conditions ofr the great, undeveloped interior portion of Oregon, with a large., map. It will be forwarded free on receipt of request: ' i J. II. CORBETT, Agent, Oregon Trunk Ry., IJknd, Oregon. W. E. COM AN, General Freight and Passenger Agent, S, P. & S. and O. T. Rys. Portland, Oregon I'll 1 iWT jtfSf DIRECT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT LINES Between Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dutath and Central Oregon Points r i . I4 DIRECT PASSENGER AND ? . J' 4' if w' FRE,GHTuNEsiw,St' wp v Louis, Kansas City, OmmIm, Denver n4 -Squjs CeatriU OrejfOii PofaU JiSFJt ' ' '" ' ' I I I HI I Ml' 1 Mil Transcontinental Routes of The Oregon Trunk Ry., The North Bank Road and Affiliated Lines n"i- J I'' n