TIIK IJKNI) IIUMjKTIN, lll'.TW, WKDNKHDAY, JI,'I,Y 10, 1013. PAOB I i Ti?e BEND MILLING & WAREHOUSE CO. Has Just Received . '"0 the'ftnest that ever : Information for ',.- - - Krory Issue of Tho Hullo tin record tho progress of Central Orogon and tho Ilond country. If you aro a homo, iiooker looking for a now lo cation, or own proporty In thl section, thoro la no hotter way to become acquainted with, or keep poted on, what I being dono In thl part of tho world than by reading; thl papor regularly. Bend In your subscription at onco, o a not to ml anything of what 1 going on In thl big, rcsourcoful country thla groat Inland omplro that has now toen opouod for develop mont by two great railroad ayatem. -.,.--- 1IRNI) I located 150 mile uith of tho Columbia Mver, on tho bank ,nt th5 Uoachutci, at tho tormlnu of tfttjo Hill and llarrlmnn railroads. UOOgrnpnioaiiy, ll is prauiivau in tho very cantor of Orogon. Kcono mlcftlly, It location I uusurpsssod, 'or Uond stand bcsldo tho -greatest JOWor producing troam In tho North- oat, whoro railroad, wator-powor ind timber flmt moot, nnd urrouhcJ id by tho groatoit Irrigation egT0 atlon In Oregon, with counties Inllllons of ocroa of grain land LlbuUry. Tho City Itself. Tho estimated population of Hand oday U 1300. it altitude U 3000 ffoet, with u cllmato that la practically Sdoal. Winter and aummor, tho ' ivoatlior Ih inagnlflcont, tho tompora turo rnroly going bolow xoro nnd )ily twlco, during tho Inst throo 'J (ummor. holng hlghor than 100 do i jroo. Tho hlghoijt tomporaturo over re :ordod la 103 dogreoa. At thla alti tude. In tho dry cllmato, actual harmful frooxlng doe not occur at 32 degrooa but nt 20 uogroc. oovornpjoni rocorua -mun " iVcrnuo annual precipitation of 10 nohoa with an urorago yoorly ot 12? aunny day. That mean onougn atn for the farmer, lota of bluo ky ,n4 bright aunBhino, no oppressive ... nH niimntla onvlrotunont that ilinnvi . - - ,, , . Vlilvea. Nature ovory pouiuia o. Nlool tlio beet rou t froW mah'ttnd ? I 1 I fmm JSEt mr 1 I FLO U 1 I '' MADE I 1 ,N ? : L BEND II :i I " I ; : ; ; 4 - ----- - MIMMI MKI I 'Jai K tHM4ff4Httftf 30 TONS of FRESH CLEAN Steam Rolled BARLEY has been in Bene". Get your the Homeseeker i - - - - Ilend ha four churches, many bonovolont aocletlei, aplendld grado schools and a high achool whose graduate nro admitted to tho Slnto University without examination, ex cellent bank, tho beat equipped and stocked store of any town of twlco tho alto In Orogon, brick yard, tono quorrlos, flour and lumber mills, a creamery, cold atorago planta, tcam laundry, newspaper, well appointed hotels, and, tndood, abto representatives of every class of tnturprlso. In other words, Ilend Is well equipped, modern and progressive, with a lot of wldo-awnko men who havo spent good monoy developing tho town, and who aro getting good returns on their Investments. Uond has tho boat water In tho state, and an excellont modern water ayatem, which Includes up-to-dato flro protection. " Uond'a streets and homes aro woll lighted by oloctrlclty, which Is fur nished from a now plant which cost 100,000 to build nnd oqulp. A local and long dlitnnco tolo phono, bs woll a tolograph, are qthor. Item n IJonds metropolitan equipment. Work I undor way on a 180,000 sower system. Thero are moro boaittlful reel--deneea In Hand, proportionately to tho population, than In any othor town In tho West. Hvorywhuro thoro nro woll made nnd woll kept sidewalk, tho stroots aro maintained In tho host condition and nro lit with powortul aro lights, giving the town tho best street light ing of any In Oregon. With tho many bountiful views ot mountains, river mid timber, the msgnincout troes scnttored gonorously through out tho residential districts, and tho wonderful cllmato, Uond loaves little to ho doslred by thoso who Book Ideal places In which to llvo. Italtroads. B In October, 1011, tho IIIU and Hnrrtman railroad aystoma com plotod to Ilond tholr Orogon Trunk mid Deschutes linos, nod Is the terminus of- boih of thesb roads. Tho handsoniQ depot, orootod, with natlvo ttono.'andUho host equipped warehouse In tho stato, Indicate In what Importnnco tho railroad com panies hold Ilond. An oxtonslvo distributing business already Is being conduoted from Uond." to tho country 'sbuth anU ijtJioast. )tt;?l$'ih6 Flr! , , ' ri S i t , r .r - MUi2r f j t ortfcrs in early. atlon of automobile truck lines, tho volume of this buslnewU vastly In creasing.' ' " Practically all of western Harney county, and northern Lake and Klamath, will got supplies In by way of Ilend, and In return will export via Ilend enormous clips of wool. In connection with this lattor pro duct and Its shlpmont hero, tho rail roads havo announced that ovory Juim thero Is to bo a regular wool salu at Ilend This moans that wool from all over Interior Oregon will bo collected hero, that buyors will co mo horo. that thousands of sheop will bo ahoarod horo, and that, In tho voir near future, woolon mills will boicstnbltshod. ,In all surveyo that havo boon made for a branch Hill road to tho southeast, to command connection with aftlllated roads nnd bii outlot In that direction, Ilond bos boon mws tho terminus point. Irrigation. ' A Carey Act Irrigation segregation ombraclng approximately 200,000 acres, lies to tho oast and north, ot Ilond. This land la waterod under tho supervision of the State ot Ore gon, and become tho property of sottlors who acquire it by rosldonee and Improvement, paying from fl& to '1 40; an' acre for water sorvlco, with an annual maintenance char go of 20 to 80 cents an aero, tho lowest maintenance rato In oporatlon. .Non-lrrlgublo acreago Is purchasod at $3.50 an arro. Directly adjoining Ilond aro two other Irrigation enterprises, botfi condubtod on a farmers' co-oporatlvo basts, and both excoodlngly prosper ous.' ., On tho Irrigated lands all tho pro ducts of tho tomperato xono prosper The -Hill and cllmato, however, aro particularly adapted to tho a access tut production of grasses and root crops. Alfalfa, clovor, grain, pota toes and othor root crops, Includlug sugar beets, do remarkably woll. Tho yield of buttor fat from tho grasses Is exceptionally great, and this, combined with tho pure soft water, und tho lack ot oxcosalvo heat and cold, dostluos this territory to tako the front rank as a dairy country. The establishment ot a large oroamory at Dend. and tho aid given farmers In securing fine cona by the local banks, moans that a xuan with forty acres who will raise grass and food It to his cows wilt be as sured ot a comfortablo living. I Work Is now In progress upon a great new Irrigation oanal, known 6a the North Canal, whloh will Irrigate sdmd 60.000 "acres of -land'. Tho cankt' gets' Its "water front 'tub' Dos-, ehutoi. Dry KflnnlnK. Tributary to Hoik) on (ho south oftKl In a Iiuko dry forming nron. sm bracing more than 200,000 aero of lovol and rolling sago brush land, with (loop noil, no troo and rocks. and with well water olHalnnhlo at mndornto depth. Much of (IiIh torrltory hrni boon Mettled by homesteaders during tho lam year, and many families uro dally taking advantago of till taut big chnce to Kct free Government land, Tho majority of tho ncroago la open to homostondlng under tho 320 noro law, which allow tho froo acquisition of that amount In return for residence and proportional annual cultivation and Improvement. Tho homt'iitoad laws aro being mado easier and moro nttrncllro, with tho result that mora and moro settlor coma to Ilend and mako homes on thin land tributary to tho town. Good road extend throURb this country, and dally auto and stage lltles tap It from Ilend, to whloh Itn product will coma an down grndo haul to bo milled with tho Inox hnustlble water power of tho Des chute Itlvcr Immediately below Ilend, whoro a dam I being con itructcd at a coot of about $00,000. Tho work In connection with till iiimmor'M development of tho now canal will require an expenditure of 1170,000, All of till monoy will bo spout closo to Ilend. Tho ontiro system will require approximately $700,000 to complete. TIiiiIkt. Tributary to Ilend, on down grade liMtsIa In il AHA AAA AAA a-.-. -. I. i """ ". '". '",,,: ""menu can often be made In a farm- Z 1 ,T ,,',n t,mb""' ,CiC, ' I"'- rradjuatment us new bnlld providing tho cheap power for the i milling of thl enormous timber belt, , iiena oners mo best or mill pond facilities. Tho manufacture of this timber at Ilond is a cortalnty, for the largest of tho companies Interested aro heavy property owners In Uond lands and watcrpowor developments, and, havo signified tholr Intention of lo cating their big mills horo. At present thoro are several smaller mills, employing In tho neighborhood of 150 men. While theso manufacturo lumber primarily for local consumption, not only are many carloads oxportod to the towns north of Uond, but also many aro shipped to tho mlddlo western mar ket, which later will bo suppllod heavily with the Dend lumber pro ducts. Water Power Thero Is at least 200.000 horse power easily obtainable from the Deschutes at nnd near Uend. Already a 1700 horsepower plant Is In operation in tho town, which Offers a cheap electric power for domestic and manufacturing uses as la obtainable in the Northwest. Tho Inexhaustible and cheap power at hor doors guarantees- ilend'e- exten sive manufacturing future. Itecreatlon. The man who comes to Dend or tho adjacent sections of Central Oro gon will be agreeably surprised at tho pleasant surroundings ho will encountor. both In what nature has supplied and in social matters. For Instance, a Unlvorslty Club recently was organized In Ilond with 3C charter mombor. That indicates tho character of tho men who aro building up Central Oregon. Tho sportsman will fiud the Dend country n veritable paradise. FJsh Ing In tho Doschutes Is a famous attraction, that river's giant trout bringing sport lovers from nil part ot tho Northwest. Deer, boar, rab bits sago hens, ducks, geese, swans and othor game afford amplo recre ation for tho out-door lovor along tho rlvor and In the foothills. Canoeing and boating directly at Ilond nnd up tho broad reaches of tho Deschutes, couplod with excellont auto roads, horso back riding possi bilities without eud, and near by snow clad mountain peaks, combine noar Dend Interest for every sort of nature lover and health seeker. How to Get Here From Portlund tako either the "North Dank Uallroad" or tho Oregon-Washington Itallroad & Navi gation Co. system direct to Dend. Tho faro Is 17.45. Through tickets from all Kastern points are goad directly to Uend. The route up the Doschutes Canyon Is 'the most strik ingly boautlful railroad trip In the Northwest, and, say lovers o'f flno sciwy, la In Itself well worth the Journey. ' ODELL Fishing: Hunting: Boating: tdeal place to spend your vacation. Pasture for horses, good camp ground, cabins, tents, fishing tackle and provisions of all kinds. Hotel m connection. ? . .- , a "ri-- al R. H. WIST, Prop. Jt arm and ilaurdeii """"""'""" Tn '" iTTT' ' ' - - j I. f PLANNING THE FARM HOME. vVorth Any Farmer' Whll to Pay Clot Attention Is th Details. In tin Introduction of u bulletin re irmly priMirid by A. T. Irwin of the town Agrletiltural college relating to the adornment of the farm home alien (lot) In (-nihil to the fait that heat, tort rrnlently urrnnged building and a well Ecpt Inwti til I met It ely bordered with I r (( and brub add grcjilly to the n pennime and tnhie of the furni and to the hupplm of It owiipMitx. A well thought out plan I the drat rrn;nlsllo to get these result, a In the absence of n definite scheme serious mWtuke are likely to Ih made. Thl pbiti should Include the location of fulldlng. drive, wnlk. trees, shrub bery nnd every other feature whteh contributes either to the convenient e or iiriiiitnentiitloii of the pluie. The locution of the bouse tind farm build Inc I the tlrst consideration, liven though It happen that some or all of these nrv already on the ground a plan for their location U ltnrtnnt. New farm home are erected to supplant old one, nnd other new farm structure are added, which make practicable a general consideration of the entire tslt.llfrt atiliaMln tf M Inrfrt I IftinmTltta I '" W,"M,V' .! Photograph by terra But collect. BAttX AMD DDIOUTX rAUU HOMB. Inga aro put op, tboucb the bent re sults are obtained where thing are planued right from the start. In delecting n site for the house good drainage 1 the first rrquUlte. A south or east lo Is generally to be pre ferred, wbtle a north slope In ntideiIra bl. In It locution give the boie-r greatest prominence. Thf furtnxteud tlrst uf all provide ft home, aud the residence should eland uut m the ecu tral aud most eonpletK)Us feature of the picture To pldtf the burn and ether bnltdlngM In front of the bouse I to reveroe the logical order of thing locate the hou txick far enough from tho highway to afford privacy and give a good Mttvtcb of lawn In front and yet not o fnr bark as to suggest a plrlt of excision uor with a lawn large that It run not be properly cared Tor The general fnrm building should be In the rear of the farmhouse and the stable at least 1.10 or VOO feet away I.ocate them to avoid odor be ing cnrrlcd to the house tiy the sum mer winds. 8o fnr a practicable ar mime the farm building to rve n a windbreak, lx-nte tbe yard on the side farthest from the bouse, though It l often an advantage to provide a paddock near tbe highway for the dl play of the farm herd. The husluc side of the farm must not Ihj lost sight of. and sieclal fca lure of the general building eo,nlp ment may le given prominence, such as the seed boufte or any other Impor taut feature of the place. 4MM-S'l'M-M4'$4tt-tt- The rami l the baxU of all l Industry, but for many years this country ha .made the rut ll take of unduly assisting mantt ' fnctureit, commerce nnd other !! acthltlc that center In rltles ' ' at the rxin-nse of tho farm. - . James J. Uill. -y Township blanks, neatly bouqd In hooka, 23 cent at Tho Hulletln. LAKE "T' '''JIB BaflBBBBBBBBBBr SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBak iS .BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbR l aBBBBH kJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaV J? .asaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat JHP 3!isssssssssssssssssssW 1 v -SJ-lili rrr? -i& ' woLnarat? NOTES DY' CM.iURNrrz VXrtJOWZ I'A. o m&tspmmtHzt aoumxo n Thse srtlcle and Itlustratlon must not V reprinted without speelal permis sion.) A FEARFUL FATE FORETOLD. A bugla Uw; an airship (lw Out h(h o'sr b4tlle plsla, IVtivre (rumpl blared snd war st4 rsarwl . And cannon JU -ntrolo, Thn carslry srd Infsntry' Upon -je4i other ttK , Arxl cannon roaring l(om th hills Uatit ot th plain a tII. u, Th'cn Johnny Hull drew bsfc a paee To rask on awful ru.h. , , To sweep down like an avslsaeh And svtry Ysnkctt cruth. i When suddtnlr th hill and plain Hhook with a rending rour The Union Jack was torn to shred. ' And John Hull was ntt mora. Oh. sar. what killed the British Hon What knocked brare John Dull outf Wss It an esrthquaka's fearful force Or dreadful waterspout? - I Oh, no: rip old haymow egg, ' A high explosive great. Shot from above and busted , And wiped John oX the slats! G. U. DARK1TZ. BROODER ENVIRONMENT. IUre a a rtuie to take In Ursa: "IJtU detail of a blx make the wheels of success wlilx," Thl applies to every project, especially where problems in flesh and blood are to be worked oat, and that's poultry, and one important detail often overlooked with chick Is brooder environment Note these de tails: Droeders should not be set up on mucky ground, on a steep, windy spot. In a hollow where fog lingers, where water will flood or stand, nor on a bare, unshaded spot. Tbey should not be near a barnyard where chick can scratch in rot. near peultry yards Photo brCU. Darnttx. DECODE!! IX 1LT1LTA- wbere chirks can ran en rotten ground and catch lice from old stock, uor should tbey be near rat hole building, where rata may gobble them. Ilruod era should not be located near wood-, where hawks, skunks and foxes may prey on them; uear high brush, where weasels may make Inroads: near stream, where winks may grab chick and run. Hlrd of a feather and an uge should flock together. Duckling, gosling, poults nnd chick should be kept separate, and the brooder should not be locael where Mother Hen nnd ber brooll run. for Ihe brooder chick will get lice, the cluck will bnlty them and scratch and sleep In their brooders. Rroodent should te set up on n sandy loam, grassy and well drained and near the houe. so that attending and protecting them may lie reasonably easy. The brooder should be set level, so that the wnter vessel, lamp and floor are level and heat is evenly diffused. It should stand flat on boanK ho thst water cannot reach floor ,nnd rat cau not hajrbor underneath. The brovdrr shown I lu an ideal location. It fuct-j south on q twenty acre alfalfa Held and U backed by a beautiful ohl or chard. ' DONT3. Don't expect your wife to do her work and what you shirk. If you do may she henpeck you. Don't use expensive drugs to cure a Ofty cent hen, Prevention keeps dt. ease nway, and there are uo drug bill to pay. Don't worry, but amlle nnd your trouble" will burst like bubbles, f He fore the dawn It's dnrk; then come the light aud lark. Don't Ih cruel. We oft condemn old Nero ii m a devil, but what of the tnau who works n half starved bote or k1 sons hla neighbor dog-or cblckenst Don't worry. That's the slogan to day, for wrtrry doen't pay- ' Don't make the editor worry.' but hurry to pfyfor your paper In advaute'and hur rah for-thechduce. "w Don't be ' fc critic. In business, lJV Jbn i 4aMaEaTBasTtur waT t in rf BBBBBBBBBBBBBeHBBBBBBHBSBBBa''BBet StTeHssM church", society. to,Jbold 'your 'tongue sfiowa'plotj. " If you'nt business 'rivals knock, lt''ahowa you'-hate'few brain lnK,vtock, 'and' when voul"tonguevcUts rlgh'Cand.Teft.'u show u bave'W c&aUwe'Urt - "' '" u OBjtV h' r