The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 26, 1913, Page PAGE 9, Image 9

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WA8IMN0T0N, I). ( March 24
Tim KOVtit uiittmi In hoIUmk 207,
'lUU.OfiU board rent or tliulmr In tho
I'riwd Itlvur valloy or llio Kuitlkwu
Nutloiutl I'ori'Ht. Idnlio. Thin Halo
li(fuH from moHt o( llioan iinulu ly
lu Kovonimiini lit linmllltiK Us nnt
lotiiil fonuit tlmltor IniHlnuHB. Not
niuiuly tho rlMi tlmlior wilt ho Bold
lo nmlco room for a now crop, hut on
mrt or tlit) a rim llio purchaser will
lo oxiwutftl to tnko uvorytliliiK la
MlRlit, nftor thn tlniD-hoiiorcd fnali
Ion of most luinhnrltiR tlmt In dono
on private lamia. In short, tho fur
wit wilt ltd iloHtroyctl.
In (ho KnnlkHti unto part of tint
nri'i will ho clour-cut hrcnuno tho
IhiuI 1m tuoro vnlunhlo for aurlcul
tnro thnn for forcata. Htiuiip Inml In
the bnmu iiolftlihorhood no 1 1 (or na
IiIkIi nil $10 lo f&0 nn acre; soiuo
limes won inori'. Whllo tho prcn
ont stand of llmlxir on thn Ixmt Inml
within tho forcal U. uceonllnn lo Ottgon will no iloubt derlre great and
tho forest service, In Konornl worth ,Mtnff lK.ntfiu tom lU pmn,n(nt jf,.
iiiora than Iho Und mrl from j ho , of. , , , , ( mi.
ilinberi tho nnnunl roturni obtain-, ' " , ., " ., , ,, .
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OREGON WELL REPRESENTED IN THE PERMANENT
ST. PAUL AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY FROM
"ZONE OF PLENTY?
turn tho bent form of mo for thlt
Inml,
To open to hoiiiMtcail ontrx lund
with from $5000 to 6000 worth or
tluibor on nnch Immoitrnd unit, na
In tho cano on many of tho hmnoMtcad
nroat or tho Kantkmi tend to put a
jiromliim on ll entry hy tlmlmr
npfculAtom. From tho eoulatont
thoy K" to lumber coinpanli' and the
latter mny hold hack agricultural dn
volopmont either hy kroplng tho tlm
bur Intact for a Ionic period or hy cut
tliiR tho land clear and then hold
ing It at a price which tho proipec
tiro homohullder looking for' cheap
lnnd to derolop cannot pay, Thoro
foro thn government doca not open
to entry heavily timbered agricul
tural land on national foroata until
after tho timber haa been cut off.
I)relo'
mcnl Iruo in St. l'aul. Splendid
aamptr of wlimt, oat, flax, rye and
barley wrro part of the alate'a mag
nificent agricultural exhibit at the rwnt
JllnnNipolIt and CJiImro land tliowt and
were brought Kt for dliptay urpoe
by tho Great Northern Railway. Com
mercial orfranlutlom, the railroads and
tb Here lopment League are carrylns on
an extenilre publicity campaign to at
tract Ilia attention of vUltora in the
Twin City to the dlaplay of the pruducta
of the toll of tho American Korthwrtt
and It it likely thouMndi of people will
view tho exhibit annually.
Ono of tho feature of tho Oregon
exhibit In a nample of fall rye aeven feet
high. Varieties of oata Include Mam
moth Cluater, Storm King and Silver
Mine. Whlto llonanu U also shown In
the dliplay. Crall Fire, lllg Oub, Ulue
Stem and Red Club varieties of wheat
are well featured In the Oregon grain
exhibit. Excellent flax samples and six
row barley form a part of the dliplay.
Shelled grains In glass Jsrs complete the
grain exhibit. Grass samples Include
timothy, red clover, alslke, alfalfa, bunch
grass, blue Joint and brorae. '
In tho Oregon exhibit are a large num
lr of Jars containing fine samples of
iirocetsed fruits of different -varieties.
The forests have provided an exhibit of
woods of Mveral kinds. Tho exhibition
room Is well supplied with Oregon liter
ature descriptive of the state in general
and by communities. The exhibit is open
morning, afternoon and evening and rep
resentatives of the League give Informa
tion about tho state of Oregon, Minne
sota, Montana, Washington, Idaho and
tho Dakota, the seven states which tho
Development Lecguo la aeeking to advance.
no dSEjoj mm
ProtUion of Sew 1'orcwt Flm m
Outlltml.
(Special to Tho Hond llulletln.)
8AI.K.M. March 54. It hna boon
drought to tho attention of tho statu
forester that some unscrupulous tlm
lmr brokers nro tnlsropreaonliiR thn
provision of tho compulsory pntrol
law whloh was enaoted hy tho ro
oont legislative assembly mid be
comes orrcctlvo Juno !. Ownora or
tlmlmr clnliua liavo been told tlmt
under tho now Inw It will l, neces
nry for thotu to keep n patrolman
on their clnltna nil summer nl thnlr
own oxpenso, and this hna been
urged a a ronson for snorltlco nnloa.
Statomenta of thla kind are mado
purely for tho purpoto or atlmulat
lint Mm aalia of tlmlmr lands, aava
ih. .,.,. rnr.,a.r ttm. Inrrnaalnir associations, SOtllO Of
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tho business and Incidentally tho
commissions or timber brokora,
Tho law provides that ovory tim
ber land owner In tho state, not re
siding within ono and one halt miles
or his property, ahnll furnish a suf
ficient patrol therefor during thn dry
season, and that In case ho fa Us to
do ao tho stato forester ahnll pro
vide the same at a cost not to exceed
fi cunts per ncro per annum. Any
amount so paid by tho state shall bo
a lion upon tho land and shall bo
collected with Iho next taxes.
It la obvious that tho maximum ex
penso to tho owner of n quorter sec
tion of timber land can not exceod
18 n year, an nmout that should
scare no nwnor Into dlsimslng of his
timber claim at a sacrifice, soys tho
foroster.
"Ono or tho boat ways tor timber
lnnd owner to comply with tho law
la to Join county flro patrol nrsocla
tlons that havo been organized In
most of tho timbered counties of the
atnto,'' he mm. "It Is expected that
tectlon from flro at a cost or $3 or
$4 per quarter section should 1ms
I welcomed by all timber land own
ers, and It Is hoped that no ono will
' I m induced to noil their holdlnes
to through misrepresentations mado by
5gy
7 would rather
sell you a Studebaker"
now
When your dealer telta you that you I:
he 8 honest.
Ho may havo cheaper wnrjonB in otock, but he
knows the Studebaker is the beat.
And so' do you.
He warita to give ouch good waqon value
that you will come back ana demand a buggy
made by the same people.
Studobakero havo been building wngona for sixty
years and they have won the confidence of dealer una
former by 'building not tho cheapest but tho but
WAgons.
Whether you live in citv. town or country, there's
a amdebakqr to fit your needs, rnrm wagons, trucks,
business ar)d delivery wagons, surreys, buggies and
runnbouts, with harness for each of tho same high
quality tut QtUdobaker vehicle
les,
Sit wt Dteht or uttt in.
STUDEBAKER
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South Bend, IndL
mtr.U KANSAS 'CITY' DSNVH
SAN FaANCJSCO rOTUNP,QU,
every timbered county will have such
nn organltutlon boforo tho flro sea
son nrrlvca. Tho experience of tho
which have
been In existence for four years,
proves tint adequate patrol can bo
ananrn.1 t ft mi tt frnnt 1 L.
ni'i.uii:ii aa a. u aaBa, v a aaias a r ;
314 cents an aero, and ir all or tho unrcl able tlnibcr brokers for tho
limber land owners Join, tho ncroago seHlsh puriKiso or Increasing com
wlll bo mntorlolly decreased. Pro-1 mlssloos,"
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Every member of your family will appre
ciate the muny handsome, useful pjysents you
cun get tree with the coupons now pucked in
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hoth pipe and cigarettes Men everywhere prefer it be
cause of tt true natural tobacco taste Duke's Mixture
U simply the choice leaves of fine Virginia and North
Carolina bright leaf thoroughly agcjl, stemmed and
crumbled It's impossible to get a purer smoke or a
more likeable otic than this mild, neb, tragraitt Liggett
A Msen Duke's Mixture
One and a half ounce of this choice granulated
totiacco cost only 5c and with etuh sack you gel it book
ol cigarette papers FRKE
The Presents are FREE
They do not cost you one penny In each Acsack of
Liggett )( iuV Duke's Mixture we now pack a free
present coupon With these coupons you can get any
article described in our new
, illustrated catalogue of pres
'rnts, As a special offer,
good during ularcn
and April only, ton
xutu gtve you this cafa
log absolutely f?.
Simply send us your imiue
and address.
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Automobiles.
EVERY BUYElt SATISFIED.
Also the Haynetf Car and Reo Trucks.
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J. C. ROBINSON
Central Oregon Agent, : : Madras, Oregon.
Still at the same
old stand with our
guaranteed Flours
& Breakfast Foods
Also we are Head
quarters for drain
Seeds and Feeds
of ALL KINDS.
Agricultural Implements and
the famous BAIN WAGONS.
Farmers and oth
ers sit up and take
notice of our en
tlclng prices, also
the fact that we
stand back of everj
pound of flourand
cereal we Manuf V.
Bend Milling & Warehouse Co. S
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BUS AND DRAY LINE
LIGHT AND HEAVY LIVERY.
Hay, Barley, Oats, Wheat and Bran at lowest prices.
The Largest Barn in Central Oregon.
WENANDY LIVERY CO.
Bend, Oregon.
J. H. WENANDY
LON L. FOX
LOW FARES NAE1ST
SPRING COLONIST PERIOD
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Dally March 15th to April 15th
TO ALL CENTRAL OREGON POINTS ON
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CENTRAL OREGON LINE
FROM
CWcajro $ 38 00
Peoria 37.00
St. Louis 3700
Milwaukee 86.70
Little Bock 42.50
Memphis 42.50
New Orleans 48,03
St. Paul $ 30.00
Minneapolis 30 00
Duluth 30 00
Kansas City 30.00
Omaha 30.00
St. Joseph 30.00
Lincoln 80.00
FROM OrtltiR EASTERN POINTS IN PROPORTION
Tell your friends in the East of this opportunity
of moving West at low rates. Direct train service
via Burlington Route, Northern Pacific, Great
. Northern, Spokane, Poitland U Seattle -and Ore
gon Trunk Railways.
You cuu deposit funds with meand west bound
tickets will be furnished people in Che East.
Details will be furnished on request.
W. D. SKINNER. J. H. CORBETT
Traffic Manager, Portland, Ore. Agent, Bend,
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