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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1913)
TS Till IIKNI) IIUfJ.ETlN, I1RNI), WKDNKHIrAY, MAHCIl 10, 101(1. VAOR n. im I ' INFORMATION THE IHIN'I) In loontftd IIJOiiiIIoh Mouth Of tliu I'ulumlilu lwver, on lliu Imnks of tho DeHcliutfH, nt tlio ((jrinlmiM of tho Hill mill Hnrrltnnt) railroads, (It'iiKraplilcitlly, it Is liructlcitlly In tli vury ctmtor of OruKon, ICcunoiii Icully, Hi location In uiisurimsiMiif, for ll'itiil stamU lipslda (hi) Knmti'Ht owvr iiniducltiK strunin In llio North. wl, wlmro railroads, wntor-iHjwiir mill (Imlmr find moot niul aurrouuilod by (Iiq greatest IrrlKittlon soKreKBtlon In Orison, with couiitlom millions of aorta of Krnln laud tributary, ' Tim City ItNoU. Tim estimated imnulatlon of llond today In 2000. Its altltudo I 3000 fet, with a cllmata that la practical ly Ideal, Winter and summer, tlio ' weather U innKiiiricciit, tlio tomiJorn turu rarely koIiis Iwlow oro nnd only , twice, durliiK tlio Inst thrco aummvrs, iiuliiK hlKliur than 100 degrees, Tim lilichest toniporatura nvur re- ' corded lit 102 detcri-os. At tliu altl tudit, In tlio dry cllmato, actual harm fill frooxliiK does not occur Hi 32 do Krt't- lint nt 30 duKrcca, uovornment record show an nv- ttraxo anniial irooliltatlon of Id inches, with an nvuinitu yearly reo on) of 320 days with lUnihlno. That ' moans oiioukIi rain for tlio farm or, lota of liluo sky anil climatic environ. meut that Klvca Naturo every Ksl lilu chance to not tlio hest results . from man and aoll. llond haa four churches, many , tioiievolvnt societies, splendid xrado school and n IiIkIi achool whoso grad uates aro admitted to tlio Htalq Unl- t vonlty without examination, eicol mt lianka, tlio heat equipped and Stocked stores of any town of twleo t tlio ilio In Oregon, brickyards, atono quarries, flour mill, lumber mllla, a creamery, cold storage plant, atoam laundry, newspaper, well aiolnted hotels, and. Indeed, abln representa tives of every clan of nterprlao. ; la other words, Demi (a wet) quipped, modern and progressive, , 'with a lot of wide-awake men who , have spent good money developing the town, and who aro totting good i returns on tholr Investment.. Ilend haa the best water In tho ( Kate, and an excellent modern water Are protection. ' Hand's atreeta and homes aro well ' lighted thy electricity, which la fur nlihrd with a new plant which cost i $(10,000 to liulld and equip. A local and Ionic dlntanco tclo- , Phone, aa well aa telegraph, la an- . other Item In r equipment llend'a metropolitan J L Work la uudor way on an 180,000 wtr ayitem. - ' There am more beautiful residen ces In llond. prortlonatoly to tho ( population, than In any other town In the writ liter) hero thero nro woll mado ) and well kept aldewnlka, tho atreeta lire maintained In tho beat condition and are lit with jxiwerful nro lights, ' KlvlnR tho town tho best atreet Unlit- , Inu of any In Oregon. With tho laaay beautiful view a of mountnlna c nnd river nnd timber, tho innRnlfleunt trt scattered generously through- . - . I.I t.l .lu.l.t. .-. I itin , out ine nitnienimi uitr.i. " i north of llond, but also many aro wonderful rlluiHte. llond leavoa lit- iMpp, t0 t)lA tnldle western mar tle to l.o desired by those who seok,,,,. ,icn Hlur wju ue auppllod Uesl places In which to llvo. heavily with tho llond lumber pro- Itnllriindo. I duets. In Octobor. 1811 tho Kill nnd Ilnrrlmnn railroad aystoma con-j plated to Jienu weir urvgon j rmiK nnd Desonuios mes. m.nu i iu ( terminus of IkiiIi these road. Tho I handMiino dopot. erected with nn- tv stouo, nnd the best wiuippou warehouse In tho state, Indlaabji In wht Importance tho railroad com panies hold Ilend. An extensive dlMtrlbutlng business nlrxady Is being conducted from Itend. to '.he southeast and aouth A. country, nnd-with tlio regular oper VZ alloit of automobile truck lines, tho volume of bustnefr Is vastly In creasing. i practically nil of western Hartley county, nud northern Laku and Klamath get supplies In by way of Ilend, nnd In return export via uunu enormous cllpa of wol, In ponuec i Hon with tho latter product nnd Ita ntilpmcnt hero, tho railroads huvo nu pounced Hint every summer thero Is to bo n rogulnr wool snlo at Ilend. This menna that wool nil over Inter ior Oregon will bo collected hero, that buyora will como horo, thnt inoiisnmla of sheep will bo sheared jure, nndMlint, In tho nenr future, woolen mills will bo established. In nil Hurvoys thnt hnvo boon iiuulo or ft branch Hilt road to tho south cult, to ooinmnnd connection with nlllllated rondH nnd nn outlet In that direction, Dund Una boon mndo tho terminus point. In-lent Ion. A Cnroy net' Irrigation fiogregntlon ombrncliiK npproxlmntoly 200,000 ucrcH Ilea to tho cant nnd north of llond. This land U wnterod under the Btipervlslon of tho Stnto of Oro eoii, nnd becomi'H tho property of Bcttlnra who ncqulro.Jt by rosldonco null Improvomont, paying from $15 to $40 nn ncro for wutor aervlco, with nn annual malntonnnco charge 0( 80 to 80 coutn nn acrtp, tho Jowost malntonnnco ' rntb In oporntion. Non-lrrlgnblo acreugo la purchusod Bt $2.50 an aero. Dlroctly ndjolnlng llond nro two other Irrigation cntorprlbba, both conducted on n fnrraora' co-operative . M.i i.n,u Avnnjiillnirltt nrninnr. l)(lllB BUU UUIH vvvv "O" - r QUI. On the irrigated lands alt tho pro- FOR HOMESEEKER Tho aoll' nod, cllmntoi howuvor, nro pnr'tlculnrly adapted to tho auccoss fill 'production of itrnssna And rooj; crops, Annuo, ciovor, Kriuii, pom too nnd othor rout crops, Including nUKiir miota, do Well. Tho yield of butter fat from tho rnsses is nxcoptlonnliy great, and this, conibliiod with tho puro soft water, mid tho lack of uxcesslvo hoat nnd cold destines this territory to tnko tho front rank as a dairy country. The establishment of n aroamcry nt Ilend, nnd tho aid kIvoii fanners In securing flno cowa by tlio local hanks, incnna that a man with forty acres who will rnloo grass and feed It to hla cowa will bo assured of -.-comfortable) living. Work haa been completed upon n groat now Irrigation canal,, known aa tho North Canal, which will Irrlgato aoino fiO.OOO acres of laud, Tho ca nal gota Ita water from tho Deschutes rlvor Immediately below Ilend whoro haa been constructed n dam at a cost of ahum: $"00,000. Tho cnllro sys tem will requlro approximately 700, 000 to complete. Ury Farming. Tributary to llond on tho south east Im a huge dry farming area, em bracing moro than 1,000,000 acres of level nnd rolling sagebrush land, with deep aoll, no trees nnd rocks, nnd with woll water obtainable at moderate depths. Much of this territory haa been Iflttled by homesteader during tho last year, and many families aro tak. lug advantage of (hla last bin chance to Vet free government laud. The' majority of tho acreage II opon to homesteadlng under tho 320-Bcra law, which nllowa tho.fieo acquisi tion of that amount In return for residence and proportional annual cultivation and Improvement. Tho homestead laws are being mado ess- ler and mora attractive, With tho ro- ault that more nnd more settlers aro comliiK to llond and making homes on this land tributary to tho town. this land tributary to tlio town. (lood roada extend through this country and nuto nnd atago lines tap It from Ilend, (o which Ita prod ucts will como on down grade hauls, to (to milled with tho Inexhaustible water oor of the Deschutes. Timber, Tributary to llond. on down grado hauls, Is twenty billion feet of tho flru.M vi'llriw ulnn llmlmr. ItttiMra providing tho cheap powor for tho milling of this enormous timber bell, llond affords tho best of mill pond facilities. Tho manufpeturo of (hls.tljnber a(Uon3 Is certain, for the largest of tho companies Intorested nro heavy property owners In Ilend landa nnd water power developments, and al ready havo signified their Intention of locating their big mills here. At present thero aro sovornl smaller mills, employing In tho neighborhood of ISO men. Whllo these manufacture lumber primarily for local consumption, not only nro many earloada exported to tho towna W wnicr rocr. T,er , ftt eBt jno.OOB hoi :J K,wt outujo.,, frou, ,i,flf u,eimtPt ttt nnd near Ilend. MrvHiy n 1700 horsoiMiwer plant , , operation In tho town, which offers aa cheap electric power fori uomcstlc and mnnufnoturlng uses na Is obtnlnnblo In tho Northwest. Tho Inexhaustible and cheap powor at. her doors guarantees llend'a exten sive manufacturing future. Itrcrentlon. The ninu who comes to Dend or the rdlRcent keotlons of Central Ore gt u will bo agreeably surprised nt tho pteiisnnt surroundings ho will on- counter, both In what naturo haa supplied nnd In social matters. l'or Instnucn, a University Club wna or:anlted in llond with 3fl chnr-l tur momboru. Thnt indicates tho chnrncter of tho mon who nro build ing up Centrnl Oregon, Tho sportsmnn will find A llond country a vorftublo pnradlso. Fish- .-. . ---- -- - - I Ackf lMa.r Al THE PILOT BUTTE INN UENP'S LGADlNd HOTEL , . Ib now In chnrgo of J. F, Tiwrnrt FirBt Clnss Sorvlco and tho Comfort of Guests, is Our Motto. FREE AUTO Between Hotel and Depot. 4 - - - FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located on Powell Butte, fourteen miles east of Bend. Our trees are the kind we recommend after over thirty years experience in the fruit business in this neighborhood. Our prices and treatment will please .you. Catulog free on request. Come and see our orchards and nursery, Oillce address, Prineville, Ore. LAFOLLRTTE NURSERY CO. wiiininknlisiii ,i nil in i ssi i H ill . LI lug In tho Dcsoliutoa la n famous nt traction, that flyerV giant trout bringing sport lovers from nil parts of tlio NorthwrHt. Door, hoar, rab. lilt", ango lions, duckn, gooso, bwiiiib nnd othor irama nfford amnio rocron Itlou for tho outdoor lover along tlio rlvor and In tho foothills. Canoeing nnd boating directly nt llond and up tho broad roncliu of tho Denchutox, coupled with oxedllont nuto roada, borne back riding possibilities with out end, nnd iicnr by snow clad mountain peaks; combine near llond Interest for ovorytbrt of naturo lovor nnd health seeker, How to Art Here. From Portland tnko elthor tho "Nort'i Ilank Itnllroad" or tho Oro-gon-Washlngton Itnllroad tc Naviga tion systotn direct to llond. The faro Is $7.40. Through tickets from nil Knntarn (mints nro good directly to llond, Tho routo up tho Deschutes canyon Is tho most strikingly boautl ful railroad trip In tho Northwest, and, say lovers of fine scenery, Is In Itaolf well worth tho Journey. Thero are towna having good sum mer climates, Thero are towns having good winters Thero nro towns nt tho right nltltudo. Thero nr towns having attractions for tho outdoor cnthuslaat. ij. Thero are towna having building iiono. Thero nro towns having brick yards. Thoro nro towns having Irrigat ed lands. Thero nro towns having timber. Thero aro towns hnvlng mllla nnd dairies Thero nro towns hnvlng water P0W),-. There aro .towns having groat tributary areas. There are (owns which aro termi nals of two railroads. Hut where Is there n town having all of these advantages? , 11KND Is such n town. And that la "why It will pay you, no matter , whether you aro an In vestor, mhomeseeker, business man, or tourist, to Investigate what Ilend and the adjacent country has to offer you. Till: IlKHT IIAIUICIl HKItVICK. The reputstlon of Innes & David son's barber shop has been galnod by the beat of aervlco In their lino. 8atlsfled customers nro constantly being ndded to their list of patrons. Aro you one of these? If not, It will bo to your advantage to Join the crowd that Is served by this popular ahup, located oa Oregon street across from Lnrn's store. Adv. Tho Ilulletln hna for sale n now swinging typewriter stand. Can be nttoched to nay .desk, and la a handy nnd convenient office fixture. DAILY TltAl.V HCIIKDl'Li:. Joint Oregon Trunk-Doschutes Line, Arrival 8:1C P. M. Departure 0:45 A. M. NonriCEi! Anvona In Dend who wnnu nn t eiui(looo In any lino of work lot m know and wo shall ! glad to help them Kpt In touch with Portlnnd people wnntlnir jolm In Ilend. No chnrgo will be made. Rend Realty & Investment Co. 0! Chamber of Commerce lltdg. l'OUTLANI), OHK. SEEDS Btmars suns sucoeo i SPECIAL OFFER: FM4 U kU4 Raw lUttaM. AbUlWlU i you our prmuot cMitomtr, Prlrr follertlon suu,hvvwi-iuv1 mui tov our ptTBiwini cirnwm. It U SmM Twi. I (pttlhUt t (MIm, bru TUtf i r -.--- in.-, ii tiadt I t ii. ts IU41l.-'.-'- iw l tui,u.i la kit. oiuuamtkku to rucAsr. Write toSayi Mention thlt Paper. VW'') SEND 10 CENTS MM MM 4 MClIU lM Kln IkU TkllkkU, L trilMtUa ( llii, fcoUM iU nr ' ' lnetiriy tMuri a iib k, j at m umi im mi uiwim m4, ruik, . H.W.IoclWm,0&w3L. ----- .. o-ii rvomoMl - - - - - - - - lion VOOD. untton your hogs with Dlgcsto Tnnkago, Cor snlo by tho United WnrohouDo Company. Adv. notici: of ham; oi" iu:aj i:h- TATIJ IIV ADMIMKTItATOIt. In tho County Court of tho Htato of Oregon for tho County of Crook. In tho miit tor of tho Estate of I'nul O, Volstnd, Deceased. Notice Is horoby given that pursu ant to nu order heretoforo mado nnd entered, tho undersigned will, from nnd nftor April 10th, 1013, proceed 1o roll nt private sale, for cash, In one parrel, tho following described real cstnto bolonglng to said estate, to wit: Tho BW 'A of Section (35) Township (18) Houth, Itango (12) Host, W. M subject to tho approval of the Court as provided by law. Dated this 12th day or March, 1013. JOHN BTEIDD, As Administrator of tho Estate of Paul O. Velstad, Deceased. 1-4 notici: fou rimucATio.v. U. B. Land Ofllco at Tho Dalles, Ore gon, March 7th, 1913, Notice la hereby given that Robert U. DeCourcy of Ilend, Oregon, who, on November 19th, 1908, mado home stead entry No, 01711, for EV4BWU. nnd WHKU, section 19, township 20 south, rnnge 11 cast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final five-year proof, to es tablish claim to tho land above des cribed, boforo II. C. Kills, V. B. Com missioner, nt hla office nt Ilend, Ore gon, on tho 16th day of April, 1913. Claimant names na witnesses: Martin J. Main, Luther Mctke, John W. Usher nud Ceorgo W. Bhrlncr, nil of Ilend, Oregon. 1-5 C. W. MOOIIE, Register. XOTICK OF (XNTKHT. Department of the Interior, United States I-and Office. The Dalles, Ore gon, March 14, 1913. To Paul Hansn of Dend, Oregon, Con tea tee: Yqu aro hereby notified that Otto W. Wagner, who giyea c-o C. 8. Ilen aon, Dend, Oregon, aa hla post-cOlce address, did on March 10, 1913, Tile In this ofilco hla duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your homestead, Kntry No. . Serial No. 05394, made Oct. 11, 1909. for W Section 25, Township 19. 8., Range 14, E., Willamette Meridian, and na grounds for hla contest ho nllcgca that sold entryman never maintained resi dence uKn said tract, haa nover cultivated or Improved the same and haa wholly abandoned said tract and said entry for more than one year last past. You aro, rthtreforer further noti fied that tho said allegations will be taken by thla office na having been confessed by you, nnd your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your further right to be heard there in, either be f oro this office or on ap peal, if you fall to tlio In this offlco within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of thla notice, aa shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to these allegations of con teat, or If you fall within that tlmo to fllo In thla office due proof thnt you hnvo aorved n copy of your answer on tho said contestant In person or by registered mall. It thla aervlco la made by the delivery of a copy of your answer on tho said contestant In person, proof of auch aer vlco must bo elthor tho said contest ant's written acknowledgment of his receipt of tho copy, showing tho data of its receipt, or tho nffidavlt of the person by whom tho delivery waa mado stating when and whoro the copy waa delivered; l( mado by regis tered mall, proof ofsuch aervlco must consist of tho affidavit of the person by whom tho copy wns mulled stating when nnd the postonice to which it was mailed, nnd this affidavit must bo accompanied by tho postmaster's receipt for tho lottqr. You should atnto In your nnawcr tho nnmo of tho postonice to which you deslro further notices to bo scut to you. O. W. MOORE. Itoglster. Date of first jiubllonttou March 19, 1913. Onto of second publication March 20. 1913. Onto of third publication April 2, 1913. , ; Pnto of fourth publication April 9. 1913. --'- - -l :THE: ALTAMONT MODERN CLEAN COMFORTABLE STEAM HEAT HOT WATER 3ATHS 1 t . J. J. KLCIN,. Proprietor. BEND is at on average elevation 100 tcet 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. Shoe REPA&RING First Class Work of all kinds done promptly. W hlngion and Mayer Shoes Sold. R. H. LOVEN Wall street, Bend, Ore W. E. PARKER & CO. SANITARY I PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Mcatiag j We carry the largest stock of goods in Cen tral Oregon. Jobbing promptly attended to HMMI MM , P ATENTS VALCABt.lt INFORMATION PRKK It yv bare an tnrrallon or say patent matlrr, write Immediately to W. W. WHIG I IT, rrtUtet ed attorney Loan Jt Treat Bldfs'Wahlnton.l. C. The United Warehouse Company Bend, Oregon Vk . STQRAGE AND FORWARDING ;' General Commission Merchants We handle Oil, Gasoline, Sugar, Flour, Salt, Hides, Land Plaster. MEATS 'Salt and Fresh. Hams, Bacon ''': . and Lard. Ti?b United Warehouse Company A. INI. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon O'DONWELL UNION MARKET VIEW ! FISHING! Season Opens April 1. You must have a liccnic with you to avoid i being arrested. Get your application NOW of U. N. HOFFMAN, at The Bulletin Office. ''DIAMOND QUALITY" Ouri9i3 catalog J PUmWa CaUa trutUal! fflojtratea ad Ucnta I ha notprotall varia; m for mattaf aa4 twa l nacaa aadwia. A ftatU&b Rifffna NartAiMattm Craarar FREE on raqotaC "UNIQUE' K..IW- Darf P.a- RxK rM rJaTorad. aa surar. r.Lonaar Pod. rYUMlkaaany ,r carl ra. i IT thia Paa ler year bocna cutlra. IARCE in kMCXTluc PORTUND COMPANY POATUIMD, OfttOON AaUfe CATALOG Na. ;to' M i I BROTHERS lot lha Farrorr. 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