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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1912)
TIIR IlKNI) lIUf.LKTM, IIBNI), WKIINKHPAY, IIKCKMI1HII 4, 1013. rAflB H i i, PROSPERITY OF S COUNTRY IRE A. R, ROGERS HAS OPTI MISTIC VIEW Uiuly Ihmdnptneiil of Timber Ho Minim Will Come, lilt: Tlmbernwii Hnyit Witm AhuIiiM Kt m IjiiiiI Value In Ntnlo. Tim following article, written by A. It, Honor, tho IiIk tlmliuniiHii or Mill- fc""fyoll, wlm tin ixtonlv holdliiR In Coiitrnl Orcxoii, show whnl ono of tint "IiIk men" thlukn of thin country jiiiiI It future. Tho lottor Is reprint d from tlio Novumhor 20 Uauo of Tho lliillotln: I nin ery hnppy to comply with t'niir u-tahoa na nxnremod III your lot- tor of Urn 7th und kIvo my views a to whnl till election limy murttt to tho husliiens men of tho country. In thu flrt plnce, I do not noiiovo thnt simply because tho country lui .ecu fit lo honor (lovernor Wilson with election to tho Mit of I'realrieiil of tho United Htnle. It In nny way In illcnto thnt wo nro headed tnwnnl linnl time Jusl liecaiiMJ of n Demo cratic nilmliiUtratloii. I bollevo Hint (Jovcrnor Wilson I ono of tin' lilg mn of tho tluiu nmt that ho will appreciate tho roponl dlllty of hi position niul ondertnka nothing which In hi Judgment nntl In tho Judgment of hi advisor will lio to tho disadvantage of tho country it n whole, I bollevo nlso thnt they will hnudlu tho tnrlff ouostlnu with rnro no thnt It will not disturb tho Ininlnc Interests, mid Hint their hnuilllUK of other questions will lio boh n it nnd nnu. Tho fnct of (lurernor Wilson' bo Iiik elected l' such mi overwhelming oto la evldoiiro thnt tlm people hnvo coiilldciieo In hi administration. The country nt tho prosonl tlmo la In mi exceedlnuly prosperous condition, Ilouutlful crop, plenty of work mid factories running full force liiaurea (or nnothcr twelvo tunntha n conlln iintlon of thl prosperity. hnrrliiR itomo political upheaval. Hhould I'rovldcnco favor ua with continued iriinil rniim for n iterlod of year. I can see nothing to Inlerfcro with continued prosperity under Demo cratic or Itopuhtlcaii ndmlnUtrntloii. Tlio country la blRgor limit any par ty. Ho far na your lininmllnto territory Ih concerned! Now thnt olccllou la over( mid ospoclnlly lunsmtitth nn tho people liuvo voted ORitliwl tlio lnltiil toim hIiirIq tnx meniuro, thoro hould lie, mill iinduiilitodly will ho, ontly development of tho in a rii 1 11 cent Um ber resources' of your noctwn. Ore gon linn wonderful resources, mid It future, provldod It ndmluliiterH It own nffiilrn In n mine niminor, should roup tho hoiiolltn of thoso re NOiirceM nnd experience yunrs of con tinued prosperity. It lin Hooinod to mo thnt ono HiIiik the nectlou of tho country In which you live nhould do, which would re dound to II honullt n much na any thliiKi I thnt nil posalhly can ho done to not people Into the ntuto. Do not Hold tho vnluo of your farm land nt n rldlciitoun or uurenHonnhlo price; hcII them chenp If nocossnry In order to net pooplo Into tho country. You cannot hnvo n maximum of prosperi ty without mi IncreniliiK population, niul it long nn tho price of farm Innda la nt thu oiit nt which It la to ho found nt tho prcnont time, I frnr there will lie miiiio delay In tlm sot tloinent of the name. Tho people through thl section of the country feel very much relieved now Hint election I over, mid nro now aettlliiR down to liiialnea Juat nn lhnuk.li nothliiK Imd hnppened. It wo nro anno mid aouiid In our huilnca methodn wo need hnvn nothing to fear from the ndmlnlitrntlon of Gover nor Wilson uny morn tluiu wo would hnvn of I'rcaldent Tuft. I mu very much plonacd to know thnt your paper I taking the post lion It In on Hi run uuosllniin d truit It mny nlwayn coutlnuo to do no. Appreciating tlio opportunity of expressing lo you my vlewa In tho mutter, which nro purely personal after nil, I nin, Your very truly, A. It. IIOOKHB. Niyrit'i: ion ri'iit.u'ATioN. Department of tho Interior, U. 8. I .niul Oltlce at Tho Dnlle. OroKon, Novemher 29lh, 1012, Notice la herohy Riven thnt lloltort l. Do Oourcy of llend, UreRon, who on Novamlter 19th, 1908, nmdo home- Ntend entry No. 01711 for KtfHWU mid WHHKU. section 19, towiuhlp 20 south, rntiRO 11 east, Wlllamotlo Meridian, lina tiled notlco of Intention to mnko flnnl flve-yenr proof, to ca tahllsh clnlm to the Inuil nhovo des cried, before II. C. Kill, U. H. Com mlMloner, nt his oltlce nt llend, Ore- Ron, on tho Uth day of January, 1913. Claimant name na witnesses: Mnrtln J. Main. Luther Mctke, John W. Usher anil (loorRo W. Hhrlnor, all of llend, Ort'Ron. 39-13 C. W. MOOIti:, UoRlfler. 0 - We do not Give Trading Stamps CflBuy your groceries of us, we can save you from five to ten per cent. Trade where your DOLLAR goes the farthest. l. b: misener CASH GROCERY. WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL. TELEPHONE. Bend, Oregon. e RECORD OMINSFERS DeedH mill Oilier Inxlnmirnto l''llel Willi I'oiiuly tlerk nt IVInevlllo. A, I . I IiiiIboii to N. U, do Vrlca, noVino'i. sec. 33-18-12. Nnucy V.. Ixiwoll to N. (1. do Vrlcs, sovcu-nlxtlolh Interest to ditch ncrosn nVt, sec. 3C, mid y hoc. 24-18-12. t nn "John lllos to K, M. Tnllot, noVi soU. noUtoViswH, noUwoMi. sec. 12-H-9. $1000. The llend Comnnny to Orecnwood Investment Company. Iota 4 and C, Mock 30; It 13, Mk 31, Contor add., llend. V. M. McCulley to A. E. Imblor. RoVisoV.. soUswVi. sec 31-15-11; Ita 4, C, C, rec. 0-1C-11, $7000. 1'acnia Helm of Charlotto K. Me (lillvray, osoVi. sec. 2MH-12; w swVi, sec. 19-18-13.: to Adrlcn T. Coioinan, wV4nwW, uoUnwU, nwU no1, sec. 32-18-2S. A COMMKNDAIII.i: SKHIICH. (Klamnth Falls Northwestern.) Tho llend Hullctln Is runnlnR a commendable series of lottor from men altout tho United Mates, Riving their vlowa uion tho prosiwrlty of tho country, as Indicated by tho elec tion of a Democratic President. 1IAMITON VAM.KV IIOAD.H. To tho Kdllor of Tho Hullctln: Bottlers In tho homestead district 75 mile southeast of llend liavo been much dellRhted with tho Improve ments of tho county roads of late, HOT BREAD t EVERY MORNING at COKKETTS SHUEY'S MISENEH'S McCUISTON'S UAKCD UY American Bakery OVERCOATS BEFOI1E YOU SEND A.WAY FOR IT, drop in ntjtliis store nnd 1 I Two fills hnvo been put In over tho ' river bed" and tho road Is graded and iut Into an oxtra good condition from llrooklnes' rondhouso lo the county lino. This stretch of road whero hullt will affect nbout 10 or 12 settler and ntso passes tho Hamp ton llutto townslte. Tho road hag long tccn wanted as tho teni(iorary road has mainly been kept up by donations. Many com plaint liavo been made by tho travel InR public. There era two good wa tering places along this short p ceo of road, ono at Schroder's and tho other at Mrs. Bhcppard's, this tc!ng another great gain to tho travel on this road. Now, In opiKisltlon to this county r : .-, ,-v s w jim k Hv buy your overcoat and save money. We have them good onesfrom Q.50 up. You will also find in our large stock Mackinaw Coats $4.50 and up. Sweaters $2 and up to $6.50 Underwear per garment, irom 50c to $1.50 Shoes for men, women, children Rubbers and Raincoats OwUM llv fW. Suits from $10 to $25 R. M. SMITH CLOTHING CO. wall sTRnrrr. "Everythlnfr to Wear for Men Who Care." road, there has been a prlvato road built by the proprietor of tho Ilrook Ings roadhouie, running south from Ilrooklngs aa far as to the rim rock ! and then Into the county road about 1 three miles from tho county lino. I It Is understood that the traveling' public has been misled, and tho coun ty road represented as Impassable; and through such methods the party hsa succeeded In getting funds by do nations for the building of said prl vato road. Tho real reason for this private road scorns to Ins fear of com petition In tho roadhouae business. Tho road In not nny shorter than tho county rosd, and will be kept up by donation. It might be left to the public to scttlo which road should have tho travel. PAX. Itolyat. November 29. 1912. w 'S KENWOOD just Across the River - BEND'S MOST DESIRABLE CLOSE-IN RESIDENCE PROPERTY Every lot commands a view of the City, River and Mountains. KENWOOD is only four blocks v from the business center of the city, and HAS SIDEWALKS TO THE PROPERTY, '" ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND A WATER SYSTEM. :' Bend is destined to be the metropolis of Central Oregon, and Kenwood will be to Bend as , Capitol Hill is to Seattle, and Canon Hill to Spokane. If you are going to invest in residence property in Bend, don't buy until you have seen .1. KENWOOD. Prices range from $75.00 to $250.00 per lot, easy terms. .'ii. r ,- ' ...7 " f-4.irv QREQON f AND . IMMIGRATION (COMPANY ;n., rijJJ J ', J. RYAN, SALES AQENT. ""- ' 1 -iKAtV 11 .L A A r . iM-?'!rf3r; - ESR -4 BSSUM abxaMMwStfimaMMnic j I' i t t SB