TIIM IW.Sii ttVUMTlS, IIKNI), WIJMKrtDAY, AVdVHV lit, tOiQ. PAVE t. A - - - - IKe BEND MILLING WAREHOUSE CO. . to. V?-' the'finest that ever 4 ; Information for livery Isstio of Tho Ilulle tin records llio progress of Conlral Oregon and tho llond J country. K you itro a homo seeker looking fur a now lo cution, ur own property In till section, thero U no liattor way to become acquainted with, or keep postod on, what In doing dono In this part of tho world limn by reading tlili inior regularly. Ho ml In your subscription ut ouco, a ah not to tula anything of what U Koine on In thli hlit. resourceful country t h I m Kront Inland omplro thnt hni now loon oticnotl for develop ment hy two groat railroad systems. i IIKNI) Is looalod 1R0 inllen south .of tho Columbia Hlvor, on tho banks of tho Deschutes, at tho terminus of tho Mill and llarrlmnn railroads. Geographically, It Is practically In tho vory contcr of Oregon. Kcono intcnlly, Its location Is unsurpsssed. for Hend stands bcsldo tho greatest power producing stream In tho North west, whoro railroads, water-power and timber first mcot, and surround ed by tho greatest Irrigation segre gation In Oregon, with countless millions of acres ot gralu lands tributary. The City Itself. Tho ostlmatod population of llond today Is 1700. Its altltmlo la 3000 root, with a climate that Is practically Ideal. Winter nnd summer, tho woathor Is magnificent, tho tompora turo rarely going below soro nnd only twice, during tho last throo summers, bolng higher than 100 do grees. Tho highest temporaturo ovor re corded Is 102 dogrecs. At this alti tude, In the dry cllmato, actual harmful freezing does not occur at 33 dogrces but at 26 dogreos. aovernment records show an ftveraga aunual precipitation ot 10 Inches with nn uvorugo yoarly of 320 sunny days. That means onough rain for the farmer, lota ot bluo sky and bright sunihlno, no oppresslvo hoot, and cltma.tla onvlronmont that Ktves Nature evory possible chanco to got the vest results from man and noil. Hond has four churchoi, many bonovoleut societies, "splendid grado acbools and a high school whose - .. -.. . Has Just Received 30 TONS of FRESH CLEAN Steam Rolled BARLEY has been in Bend' Cet your USE FLOUR. MADE IN BEND t the Homeseeker ! graduates aro admitted to tho 8tato i lTnlvorlt without oxatnlnatlon, ox 'eel U'li t banks, tho best equipped laud stocked stores of any town of Itvdco tho slto In Oregon, brick yards. stone Quart lei. lour and lumber ! mills, a creamery, cold storage plants, steam laundry, newspaper. well apM)lnted hotels, and, Indeed, able representative of every class of tntcrprl-o. In other words, Hend Is well equipped, modern nnd progressive, with n lot of wlde-awako men who hnvo spont good money developing tho town, nnd who aro getting good returns on their Investments. Hond has tho best water In tho state, and an excellent modern water system, which Includes up-todata fire protection. Itcnd'a streets and homes nro well llghtod by electricity, which Is fur ulshcd from n now plant which cost 100,000 to build and equip. A local and long dlstnnco tele phone, as welt as telegraph, are other Items In llcnd's metropolitan equipment.' Work Is under way on a $80,000 sewer system. Thcro aro more beautiful resi dences In llond, proportionately to the imputation, than In ady' other town In tho West. Kvcrywhero thero nro well mode and well kept sidewalks, tho streets are maintained In the boat condition and aro lit with powerful aro lights, giving th,e town the best street light ing of any In Oregon. With tho many beautiful views ot mountains, river nnd tlmbor, tho magnificent trees scattered goncrousty through out tho residential districts, and the wonderful cllmato, llend loaves, llttlo to bo desired by those who eek Ideal jilacoa In which to llvo. Itnllnimlt, In October, 1911, tho Hill and llarrlmnn railroad systems com ploted to Hond their Oregon Trunk nnd Deschutes lines, llond Is tho terminus of both of those roads. Tho handsome depot, orectod with native stone, and tho best oqutpped warohouso In tho state, Indicate In what Importance; tho. caljrad com panies Hold 'Jlend, ,. r An oxtohslvo distributing business alroady Is being conducted from llond,' to tho country south and southeast, and with the regular oper ation of automohllo truck Hues, the I volume ot this business Is vastly In loronslug. " Practically nil or western Harney county, and northern Lake and - ... - .. - ', s J ; ' orders in, early. T. t a a fgr-.n t-TTT Klamath, will get supplies In by way ot llond, and In return will export via Ilend enormous clips ot wool. In connection with this latter pro duct and Its shipment hero, tho rail roads haro announced that every Juno thero Is to bo n regular wool ' sale at Ilend. This means that wool from nil over Interior Oregon will bo colleotcd hero; that buyors will come here, that thousands or sheep win bo sheared hero, nnd thnt. In tho very near future, woolen mills nlll be established. In nil surveys that hnvo been mndo for n branch Hill road to the southeast, to command connection with affiliated roads and an outlet In tnat direction, Ilend has been made the terminus point. Irrigation. A Carey Act Irrigation segregation ombraclng approximately 200,000 acres, lies to tho cast and north or Ilend. This land Is watered under tho supervision or the State ot Ore gon, and becomes tho property of settlors who aequlro It by residence and Improvement, paying from $16 to $40 un aero for water service, with an annual maintenance charge or 20 to 80 cents an acre, tho lowest maintenance rnte In operation. Non-lrrlgable acreage Is purchased at $2.30 nn acre. Directly adjoining Ilend are two other Irrigation, enterprises, JhjJJi conducted on a farmers' co-operative basis, and both exceedingly prosper ous. On tho Irrigated lands all the pro ducts or tho temporate zona prosper. Tho will and cllmato. however, arc particularly adaptod to tho success ful production or grasses and root crops. Alfalfa, clover, grain, pota toes and other root crops, Including sii8r beets, do remarkably well, Tho yield or butter rut from the grasses Is exceptionally great, and this, .combined with tho pure soft water, and tho lack or excessive heat mid cold, destlnos this territory to tako tho trout rank . as a dairy country. The establishment of large creamory at llond, and tho aid given farmers In securing fine cows by the local hanks, means that a man with forty acres who will raise grasi and reed It to his cows will be as surod or a comfortable living, - Work la now In progress upon a great new Irrigation cJftal.-iktfCfVn as tho North Canal, which will irrigate some 60,000 acres ot land. The canal gets Its water from the Dee chutes. Dry Farming, Tributary to nend on the south east Is a huge dry fa'rmlng""area. em bracing more than 250.000 acres o lovol nnd rolling sago brush land, with doop soil, no trees and rocks, and with wcJJ water obtainable at moderate dopths, Much or this territory has boon settled by homestcadors during the last year, and many families aro dally taking ndvnntugo of this Inst big chuco to got rreo Government Intnl. Tho majority or tho ncrcage In open to homcstcadlng under the 320 aero law, which allows tho free acquisition or that amount In return for residence nnd proportional annual cultivation and Improvement. The homestead Inns aro being tnndc easier and more attractive, with tho result thnt more nnd moro settlers eomo (o Ilend and mako homes on this land tributary to tho town. Good roads oxtond through this country, nnd dally nuto nnd stage lines tap It from llond, to which Its products will come on down grade hauls to be milled with tho Inox huustlblo Mater power of the Des chutes Hlvor Immediately below Ilend, where n dam Is being con structed nt n cost of iiIkjuI $60,000, Tho work in connection with this summer'M development of tho now eaual wilt roqulro nn expenditure or $176,000. All or this money will bo spout closo to Ilend. Tho entire system will require approximately $700,000 to complete. , Timber. Tributary to Ilend, on clown grade hauls, Is 20,000,000,000 feet of the finest yellow plno timber. Hcsldcs providing the cheap power for tho milling of this enormous tlmbor belt. Ilend off cm tho best or mill pond facilities. r Tho manufacture of this timber at Ilend Is a certainty, for tho largest of tho companies Interested arc heavy property owners In Ilend lands and watcrpowcr development, and have signified tholr Intention of lo cating their big mills hore. At present thcro aro sovcral smaller mills, employing In tho neighborhood of ISO men. While these manufacture lumber primarily for local consumption, not only aro many carloads exported to tho towns north or Hond, but also many aro shipped to tho mlddlo western mar kets, -which later will bo supplied heavily with tho Ilend lumber pro ducts. Water Toner Thcro Is nt least 260,000 horse power easily obtainable from tho Deschutes at and near Ilend. Already a 1700 horsepower plant Is In operation In tho town, which offers as cheap electric owcr tor domestic and manufacturing uses as la obtainable In tho Northwest. Tho Incxhaustlblo and cheap owor at her doors guarantees fiend's exten sive manufacturing futuro. Ilrcrrallon. Tho man who comes to Ilend or tho adjacent sections of Central Ore gon will bo agrocably sin prised at tho pleasant surroundings ho will encounter, both In what nature has supplied and In social matters.- For Instance a University Club recently was organized In Hond with 36 charter members. That Indicates tho character ot tho men who .aro building up Central Oregon. Tho sportsman will find the Ilend country n veritable pnradUo. Fish ing In tho Deschutes Is n famous attraction, that rlvor'a giant trout bringing sport loveis from all parts of tho Northwest. Deer, bear, rab bits sago hens, ducks, geeso, swans and other Fame afford nmplo recro atlou for tho out-door lover along tho river and In the foothills. Canoeing nnd boating directly at Ilend and up the broad reaches of the Deschutes, coupled with excellent auto roads, horse hack riding possi bilities without end, nnd near by snow clad mountain peaks, combine near Ilend Interest for every sort of nature lover and health seeker. 11 ov o Get Here From Portland tako either the "North Hank ltallroad" or tho Ore gon-Washington Hallroad & Navi gation Co. system direct to Hend Tho faro Is $7.45. Through tickets from all Kastorn points are good directly to Hend. Tho route up the Deschutes Canyon la tho most strik ingly beautiful railroad trip In the Northwest, nnd, say lovers of fine scenery, la hi Itself well worth the Journey. Thero are towns having- (rood sum mer climate. Thore nro towns havluj,' jrocd winters. Theio aro towns at the right altitude. There are town having: attraction for the outdoor entliulat. There aro towns having- building tone. Thero nro towns having brick .vault. There are town bavin? Irrigated lands. There nro towns having timber, There aro town having mill and dairies. There aro town having watei power. There are town having great trlbu ary area. Thore are towns, which are terminal of two rallrouds. But where U thero a town haVldir all of these advantage? liENDUsuoh a town. And that U why It will nav vnu. m ma".SC whether you are n 'investor, is himiujuatfaii IuiSIha.. . .... .L.'1 "! . ' 1 - v"4S?iiJWM y.u3:"c"!j.Mi or iqurisi. to investigate what Hend a"ml itfr-iui.' Jaceut country ha to otfor you, DELIVERED THE ' GOODS ORDERED, Hew York Grocer's Idea ol What Constitutes a Joke, Jame Hutler. tho proprietor of a flock of trained grocery storca-two or three hundred or thereabout find time to nqueozo out a laugh now and t lit-n despite the tremendous demands dim do on blm by butnes. Ouo of Ills favorite places of relaxation Is Hca ley'n restaurant. Hlxly-ttlxth utrcct and Columbus tttcnuo. One night a few wcekit ago he Joined two friends sent ed nt n table. "Wlinl nru you going to have?" niked Mr. Hutler. Til have n tub of your bent butter. Jim," siild one of hi friends, "Make mine a caso of fresh eggs." said the other. All timid bad n good laugh, nnd the Incident wan forgotten. That night when the two men renrhod home they found the butter nnd egg thero abend of lb vm. "And they had to alt up until day light to convlnco tbclr wives they were not koIiik crazy or In tho hotel buI ne." Mid Mr. Duller with a laugh. New York Herald. Prohmsn and 8hw. It wan with Charles Frobmnn In mind that Heniard Hhow onco happen ed to write the only serious words that ever Issued from his pen. "There U a prevalent Impression," wrote the au thor of "Man and Superman" nod "You Never Can Tell" to tho London Times, "thnt Charles Frohman I a bard bend ed American man of business whojloes not look at anything tbst Is not likely to pay. If Mr. Frobmnn were really that sort of man 1 should not waste Ave minutes on his project. He la the most wildly romantic nnd adventurous man of my acquaintance. As Charles XII. boenme n famous soldier through hi palon for putting himself In the way of being killed, so Charles Froh man has become a famous manager through his plon for putting himself In the way of being ruined." That Is what Frotimau woko op to read about himself one morning In hi apartments at the Savoy hotel. Lon don. When the reporters came to tho manager nnd rntlccd him what he thought of Shnw's letter to tho Time he simply replied, with a sly twinkle In hi eye. "(Jontlemen. you may not think It. t'Ut Mr. 8haw Is the most en tertaining person of my acquaintance." Strand ilagnilne. Soiling Crops For Cow. Soiling crop should bo ucd more extenslrcly by dairymen. In section of the country where bind Is very high and the farmer forced to employ every posilble mean of making It produce as much food as possible soiling is common. Thla I noticeable In por tions of Europe wber tbr cows are kept up most of the time and where trerr aero must produce a large amount of feed. Hut while wo have pastures and silo we will not be forc ed to follow foiling. Vet there are many dairymen who could use a few acre of soiling crop very profitably Hy nlng barnyard manure very liber ally a few nrrea In rolling crops would be of grpnt value. Legal Blanks OF ALL KINDS Blank Notes Rent Books Receipt Books Agreements Sales Contracts Crook County Maps Central Oregon Maps Scratch Pads Township Plats Cruisers' Books. We take orders for Rubher Stamps. Bend Bulletin TIMELY HINTS FOR FARMERS Feeding the Lambs. Krery furnivr who rne ulieep should prepare for weaning time by provid ing a Held of extra good pasture Into which the lamb may bo turned. A field of rape that tin been sown early will uwer very well, or a clover meadow that has been cut early may b utilized. It I esHcntlal that tho pnnture be clean and doo not har bor the parnxlteii that work aurh great buvoc to I lie lamb crop during the sum mer monllM. Stagnant and Impure water supply Is frequently the cauwi of much loi. Many tine flocks of lamb have practically been destroyed by allowing them to hare aecrx to Im pure water. The keeper should giro close attention to till matter, cpe daily during the dry seaon. Tho lauitx -should rrrclvr a grain ration to take the place of ibe tiourihment that was furnished by the milk previous to weaning. Ilrnn nnd oats fed In small ipinntlllc will provide a ration that meet nil requirement and will go a long way toward promoting a vigorous growth. The Dear Nsfds Car. The boar la too often the most neg lected animal on the farm at thla sea son. Thl should not le. Ue need such care as will put him In the best possible physical condition for this fall service. That the boar Is partly responsible for so many smalt and un satisfactory litters I not to be denied About the best place for a boar dur ing; the summer and early fall U a small shaded pasture, where bo can get plenty of green feed and exercise. He need company, too. and anouiu have at least oni quiet, pregnant sow to ran with blm. For grain feed he needa auch that will keep blm In vigorous condition Of course corn alone Is too fattening for any breedlm: animal. However, we have no objection to It furnishing a large part of the ration for our boar if we nave meat meal or some other protein concentrate to go with It Farm and Fireside. You ought to have your photo taken. Milk : CREAM I EGGS Best Fresh Products.: Pilot Butte Dairy j Jones & Bates. Telephone Your Orders. Wo Deliver TwIcelDally. i : : Selling Agents for Aubrey Heights The most beautiful resi dence property In Bend. Only 6 to 8 blocks from business center on easy terms. Fire, Accident and Liability Insurance. Surety Bonds. All classes of Real Estate. J. A.EASTES Oregon Street. ac (F J. J. RYAN Sanitary Plumbing STl-AAl AND HOTNAlUUMKATI.Na. JOBUItSU Promptly Attended to. HostuKIco Box No. 171 J L Roofing of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNINQ.AND Furnace ConVactor Guttering, Spoutlnsr. Cornices and Skylights.