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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1913)
TIIM IIK.NW IIUM.BTJ.V, HB.ND, WKDNKHDAV, VKIIIlUAItV 10, JOIJI TAGK S. 3 '5 ' 1 ' I i 1 1 INFORMATION THE IIIJNI) In tociilmt 1C5 iiillnn south Tho noil ami ellitiitlo, liowovvr, uro of tlui Columbia Ittvor, on thu linntot j imrtlriilnrly nriniitml to tlui siiccohm of tlio DoHulmtiiH, nt tint UirinliiiiH of iful production of grnioio nnd root tttu Mill mill llnrrlninn rnllromlH. cropri. Alfolfii, clover, Krnln, pom- (liMiKriiplilenlly, 11 In priioili'iiiiy in n vuiy iiBiittir of OroKon. Kf!Oiiuiii-!HtiKiir Hi Icully, Uh locution In utivurpiiNMod, for Uend almiilH btmldi) tlio Kroittimi power pioiliicliiK Hlreiini In thu North west, whom rnllromlH, wutur-pownr nnd ttinbor Ural meet mid surrounded by the Krcatest Irrlwitlon HiigreKittloit In Oregon, with cotintloiw mlllloim ot acres of Krnln luiuls tributary, Thu City Itxelf. Tlui estlmntod population of llund today Is 1H00. Mm nltltudo la 3C00 feel, with n clliimto that la practical ly Ideal, Winter nnd summer, tho fwenther Is uinKnlflcent, the tempera turn rarely gulHK below xero mid only twice, during tho last three summers, "'Iiik higher than 100 degrees. Tho highest tompernturo evur ro corded Is 102 degrees. At thla alti tude, In tho dry climate, actual harm ful freexlllK does not occur at 32 do green but at HO degrees, (luvurnment records show an av erage it n mini precipitation of 10 Inches, with on avoiogo yuorly rec ord or 320 days with siinshlun. That means enough rain for tho farmer, Iota of bluo sky mid climatic environ, incut that gives Naturu every possl bio rhmico to gel tlio best results from man and soil. Uend has four churches, many bitiiitvojout societies, splendid grade nchool nnd n high school whose grad uates aro admitted to the Ktato Uni versity without examination, oxcol lont banks, thu best equipped and stocked stores of any town of twlco the site In Oregon, brickyards, stono ipiarrlen, Dour mill, lumber mills, n creamery, cold storage plant, stenm laundry, newspaper, well appointed hotols, and, Indeed, olilo ropreseuta Uvea of every class of enterprise. In other words, Hand Is well equipped, modern and progressive, with n lot ot wldo-awako men who have spent good money developing the town, and who aro getting good returns on their Investments. Uend tins tho best water In tho state, and an excellent modern water tiro protection. Mend's streets and homes aro well lighted tby electricity, which Is fur nished with a new plant which cost $00,000 to build nnd equip. A local mid long distance tele phone, as well as telegraph, Is an other Item In llend'a metropolitan equipment. Work Is under way on an $80,000 sewer system. There are more beautiful residen ce In Uend, proportionately to the population, than In any other town In the west. Hverywhero thero nro well made nnd well kept sidewalk, the streets urn maintained In the best condition mid nro lit with Miwerful arc lights, kIvIiik the town the best street light ing of any In Oregon. With tho many beautiful view of mountains mid river and timber, the magnlDcent trees scattered generously through out the residential districts, and the wonderful climate, lleud leaves lit tie to be desired by those who vok Ideal place In which to live. Itallronils. In October, It'll the Hill nnd llnrrlninn rnllroad systems con pleted to Uend thlr Oregon Trunk, nutf Deschutes line. Uend Is the . terminus of both these roads. The hnndnome depot, erected with nn tlvu atone, and the best equipped warehouse In the stato, Indlcatu In , what Importance, the railroad com juinles hold Uend. An extensive distributing bustnei already Is being conducted from llcnd, to the southeast and south country, nnd with the regular oper ntlou of automobile truck lines, tho volume ot business J vnstly In. creasing. Practically all of western Harney county, and northern Lake and Klamath gut supplies In by way ot Uend, and In return export via Uend enormoua clips of wool, In connec tion with tha latter product and Its shipment here, the railroad havo an nounced that every summer there la to be a regular wool sale at Uend. Thla mean that wool all over Inter ior Oregca will bo collected bore, that buyer will come here, that thousands or sheep will be sheared here, and that, In tho near future, woolen mills will be established. In all survey that have been made for a branch Hill roud to tho south east, to command connection with nftlllnted roada and an outlet in that direction, Uend lias boon mado the, terminus point. Irrlfintlon. A Carey act Irrigation segregation embracing approximately 200,000 acre Ilea to tha east and north pt llond. Thla land I watered under tho supervision of tho Btute of Ore gon, nnd becomes the property of settlors who 'acquire it by residence and Improvement, paying from $16 to 40 nn aero for water service, with an annual maintenance chnrgo , of'20'to 80 ccinta nn aero, tho loweat maintenance rnte-4 In operation,, Non-lrrlgablo ncreago is purchased at 12.60 an acre. Directly adjoining Uend aro two other Irrigation enterprise, both - conducted on a farmer' oo-operatlvo f, basis, and both exceedingly proiper- Ljou. "t On tho Irrigated land all the pro- , duota of the temperate tone prosper, FOR HOMESEEKER i toon iiitu otnur root crop, inoiuuitiK Ih'oIh, do wnll, Thu yield or minor rnt rroin um HrHHMH Im xcittUfially Krnt, mill (IiIk, coiiiIiIiiimI with Hi" pur ii soft wiiltir, mid tlio lack of oxnowilvo luiut mill cold (P'tliicn thin territory to I nit o tlio front rnnk nn a dnlry country, Tlio oMtnbllnhtiicnt of a erimiiiiiry ut llund, nnd tlio aid glvon rarnmrD It) (curing flno cow by tlio loon I bnuks, moan Hint it man with forty ncre who will rnlsu grai and food It to lilt cown will bo auiiirvd ot n cgmfortablu living. Work has lcn complttod nton a groat now Irrigation canal,, known as thu North t'annl, which will Irrigate ioiiiu DO, 000 ncrca of lund. Thu ca nal god ltd wntor from tho Deschutes river limiivdlatoly liolow llvnd where lias lift' n conatructi'd n dam at n cost or about J 00,000, Tha etitlro sy totn will riUlra approximately J700, 000 to complole, llry l' nn In K. Tributary to llcnd on tlio south ont I a huge dry farinltiK rca, cm brncliiK morlt than 1,000,000 acrci of lovol nnd rolling agoliruh laud, with dtK) noil, no tn-c and rocki, mid with well water obtainable at modurato depths. Much of this territory tin bon sntllvd by hotm-stendum durliiK tlio last yoar, and many families nro tak. Inx advantage of (lilt Inst bis chanco to net free government laud. Tho majority of tho ncrcnga Js open to hoiuestoiidlug under thu 320-ncro law, which allowa tha frco acqulsl tlon of that amount In return for rcsldmicu ami proportional annual cultivation mid Improvement. Tha homestead law aro being mado eas ier ami mora attractive, with tlio ro uU Hint. mora ind more settler aro c'o in In to Uend and matting home on thl laud tributary to tlio town, this land tributary to tha town, Good roada extend through thta country and nuto nnd stage llnca tap It from llcnd, to which Ita prod ucta will come on down grade hnula, to bo milled with the Inexhaustible wator power ot the Deschutes. Timber. Tributary to llcnd, on down grade haula, la twenty billion feet of the flneat yellow pine timber. Ilealdea providing the cheap power for tho milling of thla enormoua timber belt. Uend afford tho beat of mill. pond Ncllltle. Tho nianufactpro of thla timber at Uend, la certain, for the largeat of the companlea Intereated are heavy property ownera In Uend landa and water power developments, and al ready havo tlgnlfled their Intention of locating their big mills here. At present there are several smaller mills, employing In the neighborhood of 160 men. while thesu manufacture lumber .primarily for local consumption, not only aro many carloads exiorted to tho towns north of llcnd, but alio many aro I shipped to the middle western rasr- riii, which inirr m uv uciivu heavily with the lleud lumber pro ducts, Water Power. Thnro I nt lenst 160.00.0, horse power easily obtainable .from, lire Ueschutea at and near Uend. Already n 1700 horsepower plant Is In operation In the town, which often ha cheap electric power for uomeatlc and manufacturing uses a la obtainable In-the Northwest. Tho Inexhaustible nnd cheap power nt her doors gunrnntecs Uend' exten sive manufacturing future. Itecrvntlon. The man who come to Dead or the adjacent section of Central Ore gon will bo agreeably surprised nt the pleasant surrounding he rrill en counter, both In what naturo baa aupplled and In social matters. ' For Instance, a University Club was prganlied In Uend with 36 char ter member. That Indlcatea the character or the men who aro build ing up Central Oregon, The aportaman will find tho Uend country a veritable paradise. Fish- Under New Management. . THE PILOT BUTTE INN UEND'S LEADINC1 HOTEL Ib now in charge of J, F. Tosrsrart First Class Service and the Comfort of Guests, is Our Motto, f. FREE AUTO Bttwcca Hotel ad Depot, FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located oh Powell Butte, fourteen miles enst of Bend, Our trees are the kind wc recommend after over thirty years experience in the fruit businessr in this neighborhood. Our prices and treatment willC please you. Catalog free on request. Come and seev our orchards and nursery. Office address, Prineville, Ore. LAFOLLETTE NURSX&Y CO. ltifC In tho DcBchute la it ntnoua at traction, Hint rlvcr'a giant trout bringing aport lovcm from all pnrU or tho Northwest. Door, boar, rab bit, nngo liens, duck, gcose, swntirt mid other gaum Afford ninplo recroft ' Hon for tho outdoor lover nloiiK Hit river and In tho foothills. Canoeing nnd boating directly nt llund and up tho broad reaches or thu Deschutes, coupled with excellent nuto roads, ho mo back rlilliu; poHslbtlltlon with out ond, mid near by nnow (find mountain peaks, combine near lloiul interi'Mt for nvory nort of naturo ljor mid health seeker, Mow to Jet Here. , i from Portland tnko either .tlio "North Hank Itallroad" or tho Oro goU'WiiMhlngton Itallroad & Naviga tion system direct to llond. The fate la tT.it: Through ticket from-njl Kastorn point aro good directly, to Uend. Thu routa up tho Uoschutci canyon Is the moat strikingly beauti ful rallrond trip In tho Northwest, and, any lover or flno scenery, la In Itself well worth the Journey, There are town having good sum mer climates. Thoro aro towna having good winter There nro town at tho right altitude. There are town having attractions for tho outdoor enthusiast. Thoro are town having building stono. There nro town having ' brick yard. There nro towns having Irrigat ed land. Thero aro town having timber. There are town having mllla and dnlrlea There nro town having water power. There aro towna having great tributary nreaa. There are towna which' are termi nals of two railroads. Hut whero I there a town having all of these advantages? IIKNI) I such n town. And that la why It will pay you, no matter whether you are an In vestor, n homeseeker, business man, or tourist, to Investigate what Uend and tho adjacent country hns to offer you. OHIXJON TltU.NK IIAII.WAY. Train now leaves Uend 0:46 a. ro arrive Portland 6:30 p. m. Thla train runs through without change to Portland, crossing the Columbia riv er on the splendid bridge at Celllo Kails, Direct connections are made at Fallbrldge for Spokane and nil Kastern points. Adv, 49-51 Till: I1KHT HAIUIKK HKHVICK. The reputation of Innea & David aon'a barber shop baa been gained by tho best or service In their line. Butlsfled customer are constantly being added to their list or patrons. Are you ono or these? If not, it will bo to your advantage to Join tho crowd that is served by this popular shop, located os Oregon street across from Lara' store. Adv. HIMP1.K MIXTUUi: HHI.PH It K X l P K O P Ii K That simple remedies are beat has again been proven. The Pattorson Drug Co. rcorts that many Uend people are receiving QUICK benefit from simple buckthorn bark, glycer ine, etc., as mixed In Adler-l-ka, the Herman appendicitis remedy, A HINUL.B DOSH helps aour stomach, gna on the stomach and constipation INSTANTLY becauso this simple mix ture antlseptlcixe tho digestive or gans and draws off the Impurities. (Advertisement) NOTICK KOU PUHI.K'ATION. Department or the Intcrnor, U. 8. ' J-and Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Jnnuary 29tb, 1913. Notice la hereby given that Albert K. Jefters, of Uend, Oregon, who, on December 7th, 1911, made homeatead entry No. 09728, for H swU. sett swU and aeVi nwVi, Section 34, Township 19 South. Hange 10 East, Willamette Meridian, baa filed notice of Intention to make final commuta tion proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before II. C. bills, U. 8. Commissioner, at hi office at Uend, Oregon, on the 6th day or March, 1913. Claimant name a witnesses: Ernest T. Lutby, Austin D Lewis, John Peter and John W. Usher, all or Uend, Oregon. 4862 C. W. MOOItE. Register. :! Tho lliillelln tins for sale n new swinging typuwrltor stand, Can be attached to any desk nnd Is a handy mid convenient olllco fixture, NOTICK KOIl PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office, nt The Dalles, Ore- gon, January 16th, 1913. Notice la hereby given that Minnie C. Ixiw, of Deschutes, Oregon, who on March 1st, 1909, mnde desert land entry, No. 04671, for 8BNWU, section 27, township 1C south, rnnge 12 east, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to mako final proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, beforo H. C. Hills, U. 8. Commissioner, at hi office, at Uend, Oregon, on the 1st day bf March. 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Ccorgo It. Ilutts, ol Deschutes, Ore gon; Charles It. Low, or Uend, Ore gon; William Johnson, or Lnldlaw, Oregon; Ed M. Swalley, ol Laldlaw, Oregon. 4C-60 C. W. MOOItE. Reglater. PItATEIt.VAL BOCICTIES. I. O. O. F. Benil Lodge No. 1!1H Regular Meetings every Monday night Visitor welcome. W. L. Wing. N. O. U. N. Hoffman, Itec. Secy. M. W. OF A. Pilot Dutte Camp No, 9794 Meets every Tuesday In Satber Hall. Visiting Neighbor alwaya welcome. H. P. Palmer, Consul. N. P. Welder, Clerk. IIK8CHLTK3 LODGE NO. 10 3 n. of P. Meet every Wednes day evening at 8 p. m. In Caatlo Hall, E. A. Bather Uldg. Visiting Knight welcome. Joe Innea, C. C. L. M. Mclteynolds., K. ot It. & 8. UEND LODGE NO. 130 A. F. A A. M. Meet on Thursday on or be. lore tho full moon of each month. Visiting brother alwaya welcome. J. D, Davidson. A. M. Lara, W. M. Secretary FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Regular meetings held by Uend Lodge No. 897 in Bother' Hall on the first and third Thura'day evening each month. Visiting members ot order alwaya welcome. J. U. MINER, Pre. FRED HUEY, Sec ItKUEKAHS. Bend Lodge No. 208 meet every second and fourth Friday evening, other' Hall. Visiting brothers and sisters welcomed. Mr. Lucy French, N. Q. Miss Lola V. Force, Itec. Secy. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Regular meeting on first and third Friday evening at Sathor' Hall. MRS. A. C. .LUCA3,,Oracle. MR8. A. ORC.UTT. Recorder.. :THE: ALTAMONT MODERN CLEAN COMFORTABLE , STEAM HEAT HOT WATER BATHS First Class DININQ ROOM J.'jKLEINVProprlitor. BEND VIEW is nt nn average elevation 100 leet above the city of Bend. Commands a charming view of the city of Bend and the surrounding country. 15 minutes walk from business center. Lots 50x110. BEND VIEW CO. Bend, Ore. rWinteri Winter is Here and Carter's Wood is what you need to keep you warm. Sec me when you want wood. I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. F. M. Carter The Wood Man. The United Warehouse Company Bend, Oregon V5fc STORAGE AND FORWARDING General Commission. Merchants We handle Oil, Gasoline, Sugar, Flour, Salt, Hides, Land Plaster. MEATS . Salt and Fresh. Hams, Bacon and Lard. lh United Warehouse Company A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon- O'DONNELL UNION ii Shoe REPAIRING First Class Work of all kinds done promptly. Washington ad Mayer Shoes Sold. R. H. LOVEN Wall street, Bend, Ore t WE. PARKER & CO. I SANITARY PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Hcaiag j We carry the largest X stock of zoods in Ccn- t tral Oregon. Jobbing t promptly attended to P ATENTS YALCABUt INFORMATION FttKR If jota bare n UtotiIod or ssjr palest mailer, write InmttJUHly to W. W. WRIGHT. rfttmd attoracr Loan atTnut BldgsWu)ila(toa,D. C. 4 Tr p BROTHERS MARKET tCi