-run iii:.vi nixi.rri.v, iihnii, xvv.uxymuay, hkiti.M'iii.ii ih, 1012 PAOK 9. .- IV J . :i 4. " . ;i SEED RYE Wheat BEND MILLING AND WAREHOUSE COMPANY C. I. DOZELL, Manager ! All Our Seed is 4 4 I Information for isvory imuo 01 j no iiuuo tin records tlio impress of Cuntrnl Ori)K nnd tho llond country. It you nro a homo sooner looking for it now to cation, or omii property In till section, thoro U uo bettor way to become acquainted with, or koen Htod on, what la bolus; tlnno In thin part of tha world than by roadlng thla paper rcxnlarly. Bond In your subscription at onco, ao aa not to tnlaa anything nt what la Rolnx ou In thla big, resourceful country thla great Inland amplro that haa now been opened for develop tnont ly two great railroad system. I 1IKND la located 166 miles south of the Columbia Hirer, on the banks of the Dcachutea. at the termtnua of Uo Hill and llarrluan ratlroada. ' acosraphlcally, It la practically In tho very center of Oregon. Keono- uleally, Ita location (a unaurpaaaed, for ltend atanda beatde the greatest , power producing atream In the North west, where railroads, water-power a4 timber first meet, and surround icd by the greateat Irrigation ssgre gatlon In Oregon, with countless millions of acroa of grata lands tributary. Tho City Itself. Tho estimated population of Hand today Is 1700. Its altitude la 3600 toct, with n climate that Is practically 'ideal. Winter nnd summer, tho weather Is magnllkont, tho tempera , turo rarely going below jtoro and only twlco, during the Uat tliroo summers, being higher than 100 do .i greeo. Tha hlghost tompornturo ever re corded Is 102 degrees. At this nltl ' tudo, In tho dry climate, actual harmful frooslng doss not occur at .US degrees but at 20 dogroes. Government records show an nvornKO annual precipitation of 16 Indies with an nverago yoarly of 120 auauy days, That means enough rain for tho (armor, lots of blue sky Jatjd bright auasbino, no oDprosalre heat, and cltmatlo environment that; aires Nature every possible chance to got the. best results from man and, Bdll. Hand has. four churches, many benevolent ooc.6Mes, splendid grado .suWota isad a JUgb acJroa) whoa - - - GET YOUR and OF THE Thoroughly Cleaned and Graded by Special Machinery. the Homeseeker graduates nro admitted to the Blato I'ulvoralty without examination, in cclleiil banks, tho best equipped and stocked stores of any town of twice the slto In Oregon, bitok yards, stouo ijuarrleh, dour and lumber mills, n crvamory, cola storage plants, steam laundry, newspaper, well apto!ntrd holols. and, Indeed, nblo roprcacntntlvcs of every class of uturprlso. In other words, llend Is well equipped, modern and progressive, with n lot of wldo-awako men who havo spent good money developing tho town, and who aro getting good returns on their Investments. ' llond has tho best water In tho state, and an excollent modern wator ayatem, which Includes up-to-date fire protection. Mend's streets and homes aro well lighted by electricity, which Is fur nUhed from a new plant which cost 160,000 to build and equip. A local and long distance tele phone aa well as telegrsph, aro other Items In Uond's metropolitan oqutpmont. Work Is undor way on a 180,000 sower system. There aro moro beautiful resi dence In llend, proportionately to the population, than In any other town In tho West. Kvorywhoro there aro well made and woll kept aldewalks, the stroets aro maintained In the best condition and aro lit with powerful aro lights, giving tho town tho best stroot light Ing of any In Oregon. With tho many beautiful views of mountains, river and timber, tho magnificent trees scattorod gonerously through out the residential districts, and tho wonderful cllmato, llend loaves llttlo to bo desired by thoso who sook Ideal plncos In which to live. Ilnllruails. In October, 1911, tho Hill and Hnrrlman rnllroad systems com pleted to llond their Orogon Trunk and Deschutes linos. llend Is tho terminus of both of theso roads. The handaomo dopot, erected with nattvo stono, and tho best oqupped wnrohouso In tho stato, Indicate (n what Importance tho railroad com panies hold llond, An extensive distributing business already If being1 cond,uctodi rotn Uond, to tho country south anil southeast, and with thn regular oper ation of .automobile truck lines, tho volume of this' buslnMi Is. vastlr In creasing. Practically all of wastara Haraoy county . norUwa Lak .and - - - ... .. 1 1 Klamath, will got aupplles In by way of llend, and In return will export via llond enormous clips of wool. In connection with this latter pro duct nnd Its shlpmont hero, tho rail roads havo announced that ovory Juno thoru la to bo a regular wool snlo nt llond. This means that wool from all over Interior Oregon will bo collected hero, that buyers will como bore, that thousands of sheep will bo sheared hero, and that, In tliq very near futuro, woolen mills will bo established. In all aurvos that havo been mndo for a branch Hill road to the southeast, to command connection trith militated roads and an outlet In that direction, llond haa bon made the terminus point. Irrigation. A Carey Act Irrigation segregation embracing approximately 200,000 acres. Ilea to tho east and north of Uend. This land Is watered under tho supervision of the 8tate of Ore gon, and becomoa tho property of settlers who acquire It by rosldence and Improvement, paying from 116 to $40 an aero for water service, with an annual maintenance charge of 20 to 80 cents an acre, the lowest maintenance rata In operation, Non-lrrlgablo acreage Is purchased at 12.50 an acre. Directly adtnlnlnr Daml aro ln other Irrigation enterprises, both conuuetoa on a rarmers co-operative basis, and both, exceedingly prosper ous. On the Irrigated Isnda all tho pro ducts of tho tomperato sono proapor. Tho soli and climate, however, are particularly adapted to tho success ful production of grasses and root crops. Alfalfa, clovor, grain, pota toes and other root crops, Including sugar boots, do romarkably woll, Tho ylold of buttor fat from tho grasses Is exceptionally great, and this, combined with tho pure soft wator, and tho lack of oxcosslvo heat and cold, destlnos this territory to tako tho front rank aa a dairy country. Tho establishment of a largo oreamory at Uend, and the aid given farmers In securing tine cows by the local banks, means that a man with forty acres who will ralso grass and food It to his cows will bo as sured of a oomfortablo living. Work Is now In progress upon a groat new Irrigation canal, known aa tho North Canal, which wilt Irrigate soma. 60,000 acres ofv land. Tho' canal gats Its water from tho Dea chutoa. Dry farming. Tributary to llend on tho south east Is a hug6 dry farming area, em bracing mot. UiAP 860,000 gar of level nnd rolling sago brush land, with deep soil, no trees and rocks, and with woll wator obtainable nt luoilornto depths. Much of this torrltory has beon settled by homesteaders during the last year, and many families arc dally taking advantage of this Inst big cliiico to get frco Government laud. Tho majority of tho ncreago Is ppon to homestcadlng undor tho 320 aero law, which allows tho free acquisition of that amount In roturn for residence and proportional annual cultivation and Improvement Tho homestead laws nro being made easier and moro attractive, with the result that moro and moro settlers como to llend and mako homes on this land tributary to tho town. Good roads extend through this country, and dally auto and stago lines tap It from llend, to which Its products will come on down grade hauls to bo milled with tho Inez hauitiblo wator powor of tho Des chutes lllver Immqdlstely below llond, whore a dam Is being con structed at a cost of about 100,000. Tho work In connection with this summer's dovolopmout of tho now canal will roqitira an oxpendlture of $176,000. All of this money will bo ik) nt closo to llend. Tho entire system will roqulro approximately $700,000 to comploto. Timber. Tributary to llond, on down grade hauls, Is 20,000,000,000 fcot or tho finest yellow nine timber. Hesldos providing tho cheap powor for the milling of this enormous timber belt. uend oners tho best of mill pond facilities. Tho manufacturo of this timber at Uend Is a certainty, for tho Inrgost of tho companies Interested aro heavy property ownors In Uond lands and waterpower developments, and navo signified their Intention of lo cating their hlg mills here. At present thero aro several smallor mills, employing In tho neighborhood or 160 men, Whllo theso manufacture lumber primarily for local consumption, not only aro many carloads exported to tho towns north of Uend, but also many are hipped to the middle western mar kets, which later will be supplied heavily with the Uend lumber pro ducts. Water Power Thoro Is at least 260,000 horse power easily obtainable from tho Deschutes at and near Uend. Already a 1700 horsopower plant Is In operation In the town, which offers as cheap electric power for domestic and manufacturing uaca as la obtainable In tho Northwest The Inoxhauatlblo and cboau power at her doors guarantees fiend's exten- slvo manufacturing futuro. Iter rfatlon. Tho man who comes to Uend or tho adjacent sections of Contral Ore gon will bo agreeably surprised at tho ploasant surroundings he will encounter, both In what naturo has supplied and In social matters. For Instance, a University Club recently was organized In Uond with 3C charter members. That indlcatos tho character of tho men who aro building up Central Oregon. Tho sportsmnn will find tha Uond country a veritable parndlse. Fish ing in tho Deschutes Is a famous attraction, that rlvor's giant trout bringing sport lovers from nil parts of thn North west. Deer, bear, rab bits sago hens, ducks, geeso, swans nnd other gamo afford ample recre ation for tha out-door lover along tho river and In tho foothills. Canoeing and boating directly at llond and up the broad rcachos or tho Deschutes, coupled with excellent auto roads, horsa back riding possi bilities without end, and near by snow clad mountain peaks, combine near Uend Interest for every sort of nature lovor and health seeker. How to Got Ilcafe From Fortland tako either the "North Hank ltnllroad" or the Oregon-Washington Itallroad & Navi gation Co. system direct to Uend. Tha fare la $7.46. Through tickets from all Eastern points aro good directly to Dond. The route up the Deschutes Canyon Is the most strik ingly beautiful railroad trip In tha Northwest, and. say lovers of fine acsnery, la In Itself well worth tha Journey. Thero are towns having good sum mor climate. There aro towns havlnjr trood winters. Thero aro towns at tho right altitude. Thoro are towns having attractions for the outdoor enthusiast. There aro towns having building stone, Thoro nro towns having brick yard. Thero nro towns having Irrigated lands, Thoro aro towns having timber. Thero are towus having mills and dulrlei. Thoro nro towns having water powor. Thero aro towns having groat tribu tary area. Thoro aro towns which aro terminals of two railroads. Dut whoro la thoro a town having J! of theso advantages) BEND Is such a town. And that Is why It will pay you. no matter whether you aro an Investor, a bomeieeker, business man. or tourist, to Investigate what ilond and the ;ad Jaoout country baa. to .off op you. HIIOU'H ItAI'HI IMJVBMM'MKNT. An idea of tho volume of real estate transactions put through by local m on Is gained from a summary which tho llorncscokors' Land Co. has furnished Tho llultetln with. Hlmllar statements from othor real fstato men would doubtless mako the samo good showing, and Tho llulte tln wilt bo glad to publish theso as showing tho rapid dovolopmont of tho town and nearby country. The following are tho figures as reported by tho Homosookcrs' company, cover ing tho eight months from January 1 to September 1: 17 business properties, $33,160; 17 residence lots, $4126; 1 farm. $11,700; homestead relinquishments, $1700; total, $60,676. I,AKKVIKV isASit ItL'HINKSH. Th remitter of the Lakavlaw land office reports that during August a Intnl nr 14.U34.17 RCTPH OI "TOTem mnnt land in that district was filed" on and 4384.71 acres relinquished. This was UIVUlcu as rouows: ruea on- I-nUn county. 11.177.32: QrOOK, 1994.31, Klamath. 17C2.84 Jto tlnnuUhcd: .tako. 2679 68; Klam ath, 1101.66; Crook, C03.47. I'ortrnlturo enlarg'ng and copying nt tho Howard Btudlo. NOTICK FOIt l'UHMCATIO.V. Department of tho Interior, U. S. tand Offlce nt Tho Dalles, Ore gon, September 4th, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that Peter 8cggellng. or Uend, Orogon, who, on October 28th, 1907, msdo homestead entry No. 16761, Borlol No. 01788, for noU, Section 27, Township 20, South, Itnngo 11 Kast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mako Una! five year proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before II. C. Ellis, U. 8. Com missioner, at his ofilco at Uend Ore gon, on tho 29th day or October, 1912. ninlmant names as witnesses: lohn Peter. William P. Vandorort, John Usher and William T. Vandc- vort, nil of Uend, Oregon. C. W. JIOOHK, 28-32 Ileglater NOTICE I-OK PL'ltMCATIO.V. Department of the Interior, V. B. Land Office at The Dalle, Oregon, September 10th, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that Noncy B., Lowell, of Uend, Oregon, who, on December lat, 1906. made Desert Land Entry, No. 663, Serial No. 02122. for neU soV4. Sec. 23 nnd nwU swVS, w nwH, Section 24, Township 18 South, Ilange 12 East. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notlco of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above- de scribed, before H. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, nt his ofilco at Uend, Oregon, on the 26th day of October, 1912. Claimant names as wlnesscs: Ralph A. Dunn, William F. Mc Naught. Lucius 8. Rlckard and Frank A. Shlreman, all of Uend. Oregon. C. W. MOOnE. 28-32p Register. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of the Interior. United States Land Ofilco, Lakevlow, Ore gon. September 11. 1912 To John M. Thornton, of Wanton, O.esjon, contestee You aro heroby notified that Floyd -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 Rubber Stamps. Bend Bulletin "J?-- ! I I W. Roasonor who gives Uond, Oro-f gon, caro ol C. 8, llenson, did on August 29th, 1912, file In this ofTIco his duly corroborated application to contest and securo tho cancellation of your homestead Entry Nc, , Serial No. 04030, for NE Section 34, Township 21 South of Rnngo 20, East, W M. and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said eutryman noror established or maintained resi dence upon said tract nor has ho over cultivated or Improved said tract to any oxtont whatovor but has wholly abandoned said tract for moro than one year last past You aro, therefore, further noti fied that the said allegations wilt bo taken by this office as having been confessed by you, and your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your further" right to bo heard there in, either before this office or .on. ap peal. If you fall to fllo in thts offlce within t.wuty days s.fter- tha FOURTH publication of. this notice, as shown below, your answer, tinder oath, specifically mooting ,nnd re sponding to these allegations or con test, or U you fall within that time io file In thts offico due proof J.hat you havo served a copy of your answer on the said contestant cither In per son or by registered mall If this ser vice Is made by tho delivery of a. copy of your answer to ttio contestant In person, proof of such service must bo elthor the said contestant's written acknowledgement or his receipt of tho copy, showing the dato of Its re ceipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom tho delivery was made stat ing when and whero tho copy was de livered; If made by registered mall, proof of such scrvico must consist of tho afflldavlt of the person by whom the copy was mailed stating when and the post offlco to which It was mailed, and this affidavit must be ac companied by the postmaster's re ceipt for tho letter. 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