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TUB IIBND IIWil.BTIN, JIBNH, WKDNKKDAY, JANVAHV 10, If) HI. PAOR 11. IN . s ! 1 "rl r it M i, r ' 't ii it t T ll I . IIUHINKHH AM) I'ltOKKKHIONAb. 15 . ; . -- - Jtt- - aS u o hi: it t n. (louiD civil Bimluccr URGES OREBQN S. F. EXHIBIT Ilend, Oregon. UNIWHTAKIIIt. Licensed llinliiilnier, I'liiirrnl Director I'liono. I.ndy Assistant a 1'. NIBWONOBIl, llonil, Oro. y, II. TIIOMIWIN, .M, I), liiyslclan nml Hurgron OIllcu on second Hour of Hntlior IIiiIIiIIiik. Wnll Htreet. S. 0. JOHNSON WRITES HIS VIEWS HOHH I' A It Ml AM Attorney at Law Onicu In old l'lmt National Hank llullilliiK. a; MAHION M. I.BHH Nurse Lot 11, Mock lb, Center Addition llcnd, Oregon Till! J. II. IIANBH AHHTltACT CO., liicorptirntH. Complete trnct Indoxos nnd photo graphic copies or all Crook Count) recordi, l'rlnovlllo, Oroxon Naturo Methods Chronic Disorders and Dietary Advlco A Specialty llll. It. H. KKTCIIUM Chiropractor. MiMlmiio-TtiTHplnt Hour 0 to &. 1 W Blocks Knit of Ilvnd Hotel. W. W, KAUI.KNBH. 1). M. I). llli.STIHT O'Donnell Building Hand, O r v t o n Tlinlirriiimi Ciilli Allriillon lo Himic IIIn Cent nil Oiegon May (lulu I'niin I'lUro I'nlr, Hxpicliill)' If Hi nd Hull Access l'roliirS. Ttio flu Hot In linn received tlio fol. lowing letter from H. O. Johnson of Hnn Kniuolsco. Mr. Johnson Is heavily (uteri-mud In Centrul Oregon tliitlivr IrtniU nenr llonil, Iiuh tlmliur holdings elsewhere In thu state nnd In closely Idontllted with realty hold ing In Klniiinth Palls; U. O. OOII, M. H. V h r s I c I n n nml HurKoon Oinco over First National Hank Uincu Hours: 10 to 12 n. in.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. in. 1IHS1). :: OHBHON C. H. HBNHON Attorney At Law Office In old Blrst National Hank HulldlnR Hnd, Oregon VHHNON A. I'OIUIBH LAWYKIt Blrst National Hank HulldlnK. Ilend, Oreicon i i: it a i: Civil, MltiluK H. Y Oil Nil and Irrigation Hnglneer. Oreon Street Office with J. A. Bastes. r. o. m i N i it I'oitofrico HulldlnR BIBB HUB ACOIDBNT I N 8 U II A N C B Notary Public and Coii"o anoints All Legal Papers Correctly Drawn Fidelity Bonds. M. J. M A I N All Kind of HlnrUmiih Work Prices HsasonaWe Minnesota Ht.. Hot. Imnd and Wall. U. N. IIOFT.MAN NOTAHV ! Till. 10 Hunter's nml Angler's License Papers n Specialty. Hullelln omce, Uend, Oregon. MI88 BVA I 0UAVB8 Teacher of PIANO PLAYINO Itesldcuce Htudlo at .Mrs. A. l. Lara's Telephone. Call at OREGON STREET SHOE SHOP 0. F. HURT Prop. ----'---"- i PUot Butte Acreage Host nntl lowest Priced Acreage on tho Market. Handled by nil reliable real estate (Ionium. J. H. Bean Bend. Oregon ----- ------ ;! R. H. DEYARMOND i Machine Shop and Garage t.; Wo know how to do nil klndH of Machine Work. THY VS AND SEE. I vtniild llko to present for the coiulderiitlou of your readen cortiitu phniea of tho propoavd OreKon ex- hllilt at the I'anuinu I'aclllc Bxpoil- Hon In 1 116, o that tho whole mat- tor muy ho net mjuarely heforo tho people who will he henelltted nnd who havu to hear the uxpeme of thli oxhlhlt, and thu eiialilo them to de cide which coume will bent kerve their need. A tho coiniionlo In which I nm fltianclnlly Interemed pay to the date of Oregon an nnnunl net tux of be tween $ U,, 000 nnd 120,000 It U hut natural that 1 thotild imo comldcr- able thought lo any tueature tend inis to Increnre Hit tax and carefully weigh the advanlaKca to he gained from inch expenditure. If the In create Klve the atato n whole, valuo received and a little bettor, ll benefit my Intereit nnd If It fall lo do o, It doe not we are nil pretty much In the inmo lot what help one, help all of u. Buch be- ItiK the cae, in.v. opinion I thnt we hould hnve n flrit-cla exhibit nt Han IVanclico In 1915. The lucreanu In taxation would Imi trininK, for tho benefit conferred. If half a million dollar I not euouich to do It, innko It a million or even two million, but end potnethlng down to Han Krancliro that will make the Baitern vUltor reallte that Ore Kon and Crook County nre Komethlng beilde remote nuburb of Lo AtiRle, which I the prevalllnR liu preitlon In the Bait. There will t hundred of thou and of people at the fair In 191fj who are tremendously Interested In tho Went. If they were not, they would not spend the four or Ave hun dred dollar which the trip will necellnte. Hundred of thousand of Interfiled procpectlto settlers not for California atone, but for the whole I'aclflc Coast. Many of them will want tho hlRher-prlccd land clokO to tho hlK cltle. but a many more will want laruer aereaiu and cheaper land where they can raise 25 ur 30 buahels of vhent pr aero Instead of 16 or 20 bushels which they hnve ieii tirowlnn buck home. Cjotrnl Orern has (deuty of this kind of l 'id and need the people on It, but If we don't advertUo It. the settltrs are iC"tK to the other etloNK that d' advxrtHe and Cen tral Oregon will l.. iiiuc " than the eost of a Rood exM1:.. AlHive all thliiKs, w nted a innlii .In railroad. ItlKht now, we tire on the end of a branch, and hatd to reach. Ilomrseekeis from the South must make a 1000-mile trip rom Ban Francisco. passliiK throuKh tho Haoraniento, Horuo ltlver and Wil lamette Valleys ln-fore renchliiK Cen trul OreKon, and If this la not chuiiRed by 191f,, a lot of them will never Ret hero An extension o'f tho railroad to Ktamsth Fall and from there to Han Francisco would cut that 1000-lnlle trip down to .COO rnlte. open up n lot of fertile, unde veloped country, tributary to Uend, tap tho limber belt to the South and help tho present settlers In market- InK their crops. Qo after the Southern Puclflc and after the Oregon Trunk nnd keop after them until they do build It. It will mean money In the railroad's packet nnd money In the pocket of overyouo In Central Oregon you can prove this do It mid do It lief oro 191b. U you do, It will i-lvo us 10 years normnl growth In one year, and It you do not. wo will practically lose 10 years growth. Wo need more, and hotter wagon road as well thoy cost money but lire worth It, mid ouro wo Imvo thorn, thoy ii ro with us to stay at llttlo ox. pernio for mnlntetinnco. (lood rouda are one of the few things worth go ing In debt for thoy nro nn Import ant part of your IiuhIucbh equipment, hut good rouds without llrst-cliiss railroad fiicllltlc-H to bring your set tlors In ii i id haul your crops nwuy uro simply one link of Iron hotweon two links of wood nnd your chain uf commerce Is only as strong ns Its weakest link. Thoro Is bo much to do lu Central Oregon right now, that our greatest dniiRer lies lu sliuotlng with a scatter Kim Instead of eolug after ouo thing nt a tlmo nnd getting It, Tho llrsl thing needful Is to got inoro people on tho job, nnd wo must llrst toll thorn what wo have and thon mako It easy for thorn to get thoro. Get your main lino railroad, got your pooplo, and It will ho JuBt that much oaster to got your good roads and your experiment farm, high- grado stock, and a lot of other things J we need. First, get your railroad, mid ro rlRht after It, for thoro In not iiny llnio to spare. JitHt one word more before I clone: You Imvo altogether tho wrong Iden about this I'aunmn fair, and In your editorial of l)-o. 11th whero you ad. vlso tho people to work nRnlnst Ore gon's $600,000 contribution I think you nro dead wrong. You hnVo no Idea how much good this Is going to do nil of Oregon, mid Oregon must bo fittingly represented. Han Fran- risen Is going to bring peoplo from ull over tho world, people from tho ICnst who linvo never been to tho West, mid we must not let the light of Oregon become dim in tho blazing light of Han Francisco and California. Once wo got the peoplo out hero wo must mako n big bid to keep thorn, nml Oregon stand a much better rhauce to keep them than California. .Most of tho people of tho United Htate are not used to the tropical climate of California and as it rule the people coming from the Bsst to California do not llko tho dried up hills and the climate, but they do like Oregon. Why? Hecause tho climate Is tho same ns at their home. It would bo a big mistake for Oregon not to mako a play and bid for a tnnny of theso peoplo a possible, but If you go to sleep on the railroad situation It Is n gravo mistake l'eoplo coming from all aver tho world will visit Oregon to view tho beautiful scenery, and If you force some railroad to build from Mend to n junction with the Klamath Falls cut off you will then have a direct artery Into Ban Francisco und will bo In u position to take advantage of the fulr and who would not rather go by the way of Ilend down tho Des chutes Canyon than the other route? Pardon mo for taking up so much of your time, but I hud to answer your article. Yours very truly, 8. O. JOHNSON A classified d In The Bulletin U read by hundreds and firings the ad vertiser good return for the inonej ln rated. ItllHTOItATION TO KNTItY OF la.NHH I.N NATIONAL FOHIXr. Notice Is hereby given that tho lands described below, embracing t00 acres within the Ochoco nnd Deschutes National Forests, Oregon, will be sub ject to settlement and entry under the provisions of tho homestead Uws of tho United States and tho act of June 11, 190C (34 Btat., 233), at the United States land office at The Dal. Irs, Oregon, on March 4, 1913. Any settler who was actually and in good faith claiming lyiy of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to Janu ary 1, 190C, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right to mako n homestead entry for tho lands ac tually occupied. Said lands were listed upon tho application of tho persons mentioned below, who havo a preference right subject to tho prior right of any such settler, provided such settler or applicant la qualified to mako homestead entry nnd the preference right Is exercised prior to March 4, 1913, on which date the lands will bo subject to settlement nnd entry by any qualified person. The lands nro as follows: Tho Wty of 8i:,i. and the SWU of NttVt, Sec. 29, T. 17 8., II. 18 B. W. M.. con taining 120 acres, application of B. Warwick llardenbrook, Itoborts, Ore gon; list 6-738. The SB Vi . Sec. 9, T. 20 8 , It. It B.. containing 1C0 acres. Paisley National Bank (Organizing) Notice to Hie Public: I lmc born nutlmrled by the Comptroller of the Currency nt Wash ington, D. C, to proceed with the organization of the Paisley National lUnk, to be -Ht4ihllliril nt Paisley, Lake County, Oregon, the Comptroller having rrcched letter commending the project from Oovernor Oiwnlil West of Oregon, nnd from United Htnte Kenator Ocorgc K. Chamberlain and Jonathan Hourne, Jr., nnd others. Tho Hunk will legln business with 2.1,0fM capital, consisting of U.10 fthnrr of 9100 each, and Its Ofllcerx and Directors Mill be prominent nnd responsible business men of Paisley and vicinity. There Is at present no bank at Pulnlcy, the nearest bank being more than forty miles dUtnnt, at Inkctleiv, Oregon. Paisley Is growing rapidly, mid It Is helleted that a National Hank, conducted niton HTIUCTI.Y HUHI NHKH PIUNCIPi.KH will pay its share holders good dltldends after the llrst year. To secure the largest volume of business, It Is desired by myself and nsMKlates, that the iU0 shares shall be owned widely as polhlo throughout Central Oregon, therefore the undersigned reserve the rlglit to refuse all subscription! offered in excess of live shares from any one person, and all u!crlptloiis after the li."M) shares have been taken. Payment for stiaren, from accepted subscribers, may be made on or before .March 1st, 1013, to a National Hank at Portland, OreKon, to be selected, nnd tcmiKirary receipts will be given to subscribers until certio rates of stock are ready for Issue. -It I unlawful to receive subscriptions from corporations, Amis or associations, but only from natural iiersons men anj women over twenty one years of age competent to hold property In their own names. Headers of this newspaper desiring to subscribe, are Invited to write for further Information, Indicating the number of shares they desire to take, to (2KOHGB M. IIAILKY, OOl Ycon Building, Portland, Oregon., NOTICK AH letters will receive reply after Feb. 1st. 1313. 3 I . application of Eldorado Vcscelus, llond. OreRon; 1.1st C-SOO. A tract of 1C0 acres within Sec 1. T. 12 S.. II. 19 B., described by metes and iKiunds ns follow: Ueglnnlng at corner No, 1, n rock marked H-l, whence the Forest Service monu ment, hereinafter described, bears N. 23 dog. W. 8 chains 29 links; extend ing thence N. 3C dog. B. 20 chains; thence B. 9 deg. W. IS chains; thence S. 80 deg. W. 30 chains, theuco S. We do not Give Trading Stamps tJIBuy your groceries of us, we can save you from five to ten per cent. Trade where your DOLLAR goes the farthest. JL. B. M1SENER CASH GROCERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TELEPHONE. . Bend, Oregon. 33 deg. B. 30 chali.a; thence S. 88 deg B. 4 chains to corner No. 1, the place of beginning. Said Forest Ser vice monument bears N. 71 deg. 30 inln. K. 26 chains from tho Southwest corner of Sec. 1. T. 12 S., H. 19 E. Said tract was listed upon the appli cation of Brvln H. Slecman, Mitchell, Oregon; List G-Sul, Tho NEVt. Sec. 9. T. 20 S.. It. 14 E., containing 1C0 acres, application of George W Heels, Bond, Oregon; 'List C-820. 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