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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1913)
TI!W UKNI) UUM.KTm, IJICNI), WHDNKHDAY, AVlUh 2, JOIfl. page: S. INFORMATION THE FOR HOMESEEKER UKNI) !ti locnltKl 1G0 miles mod til or ttiu Uoliinitilii Jllvnr, on tlm bunks uf til (I DoSClllltoS, at till) tiiriiilniiH of tlia Kill mid llnrrliiiiin rnllroudt. Uiioitniplilciill)', it In practically In tlio vury t'oiitor of OroKon, Hcononi kully, ltd locution Ik utiHiirpimHdil, for llunil stands ImihIiIo tlio Krouteat power proiluuliiK Mtniiiin In tlm North, went, whuru riillrouilH, wnlor-iowtr and tlmlior Urst inaut ami mirroumloil liy tliu KrcittvHt IrrlKittlon miKroKntlon In Ori'Kon. with coiiiitloua millions of nurfM of Krnln IhiuIm tributary. Tlio City llftrif. Tlio cstliiintori population of Horn! toilny In 2000. ltd nltllildo In 300U . , taut, with n cllmiito that Ih practical w ly Ideal, Wlntur niiil summer, tlio wcatlior In iiiftKnlllccnt, tlio tuinpora turo raroly koIiik Iwlnw xoro nnd only twice, diirltiic the hint tlirwt siiiiimurs, hultiK hluhur than 100 dvgruvs, Tlio hlKhont toinpornttiro vvor rn cordud Im 102 doitrtios. At thin nltl tudo, In tlio dry cllmnto, actual harm ful rruoxltiK dot not occur at 32 do icroos hut at 20 doxrucs. Uovorniiicnt record show nn nv ornKo annual uruolpltatlou or 10 Inclii'S, with nn nvoiaito yoarly roo ord of 320 day with sunshine, That moan viioiikIi rain for tlio farmer, lota of lilmi t(y and climatic uiivlruii inunt that Klvi'M Niituro ovory possl lilu chaiico to Kt tlio bout results from man and noil. llend has four churches, many benevolent societies, splendid ftrado school mid a IiIkIi school whou urnd untcn ii ro admitted to tho Htato I'nt vnrslly without examination, excel- lout banks, tlm bust oitilppod ana stocked stores of any town of twlco tho alto In Oregon, brickyard, utoiin quarries, flour mill, lumber mill, n creamery, cold storaito plant, steam laundry, nnwapapcr, well appointed hotel, and, Indeed, ablo representa tive of every class of enterprise. In other word, Itund In well eoiiltinod. modorn and progressive, with a lot of wldo-awaku men 'who liuvo Npeiit cood iiionoy developing tho town, and who aro KuttliiK koou return on tholr Investments. llond haN tho bet water In tho iitnto, and an excellent modurn water tiro protection. Ilend'N Ntreet and ho'mes aro .well IlKhted thy electricity, which I fur nished with a new plant which col f 60,000 to build and equip. A local and long dlstanco tele phone, nn well on toloKraph, I an other Item In Ilond'a metropolitan equipment. Work I undor way on on $80,000 newer system. Thuro aro more beautiful rcsldon cca In Head, proportionately to tho ' population, than lH-miy other town In tho west. IJverywhero thero aro wull mado and well kept sidewalks, tho Ntreet are maintained In tho best condition and aro lit with powerful arc light, KlvltiK tlm town tho bent Ntreet Unlit lim of any In Oreuon. With tho many bountiful vlow of moiintaliiN and river and timber, the inaKnlflcent treen Ncattered Kfliiorously through out tho reldentlal dlstrlots, and theJ wonderful ollmate, llend lnvw lit tle to bo (I il rod by IIiom who seek tdoal placo In which to llv. ItnllrnniN. In Ofltober. 1911 tho 1 1 111 and Ilarrlman railroad interna oon pleted to llond their Oregon Trunk und DeNohute linen. Uend I thq, termlniiN of both theno roads. Tho handsome depot, erected with na tive atono, and tho bout vqulppud warehuuio In tho mat it, Indlento In what Importance tho railroad com panion hold llend. An oxtenntvo dlntrlbutluR business already I being conducted from llend, to tho noutheal and nouth country, and with tho regular oper ation of automohllo truck linen, tlio volume of business I vuntly In- creanlng. l'rnctloolly all of wentern Harney county, and northern l.ako und Klamath get nupplle In by way of llend. and In return export via iJonu ennrmouN ollpN of wool, In conneo . ton with tho latter product and Its Hhlnmeiit here, tho rullronas navo an nounced that every Nummer thero I to bo n regular wool alo at Iienu. Thl menu that wool nil over Inter ior Oregon will bo collected hero, that ImyorH will como horo, that thousunds of nhcep will bo nhoarod Jioro, and that. In tho near futuro, woolen mill will bo established. In all Htirvoya that havo been mndo for a branch 1III1 road to tho south onnt, to command connection with ufllllated roads and an outlet In that direction, llend Iibb been made tho tormlnuu point, Irrigation. A Caroy act Irrigation segregation embracing approximately 200,000 acren Ilea to tho enst and north of llond. Thla land U watered undor tho nuporvlBlon of tho Btato of Or gou, nnd bocomcB tho proporty of eottlora who ncqulro It by reuldonco and linprovoment, jmylni? from $1B to HO an aero for wator Borvlco, with an nnnuul malntuuaucQ chargo of 20 to 80 conts an aero, tho lowest malntonanco rato In operation. Non-irrlgablo acrougo U purchasod at 2. CO an aero. Directly adjoining llond aro two othor irrigation enterprises, both conducted on a farmers' co-oporatiyo basis, and both exceodngly prosper oub, 'On th Irrtsated UndB all th pro ducts of tho tamporato ton prosper. Tlio hoII and cllmnto, however, aro particularly adapted to tho nuccesH ful production of grasnuN and root cropH. Alfalfa, clover, grain, pota toes and other root crops, Including nugar bbutH, do woll, Tho yield of butter fat from tho niHni'H Is exceptionally great, and thin, combined with tho puro soft water, lind tho lack of oxconnlvo heat and cold dentines this territory to tako the front rank as a dairy country, Tho establishment of a aroRinory at Head, and tho aid given farmers In securing fluo cows by tho local banks, moans that a man with forty acres who will ralso grass and feed It to his town will bo annurod of a comfortable living. Work haa been completed upon a groat new Irrigation canal,, known as tho North Canal, which wilt Irrlgnto some fio.000 acres of land, Tho ca nal gets Its water from tho Deschutes river Immediately below llend where tins been constructed a dam at a cost or about 100,000, The vntlro sys tem will require approximately 1700, 000 to complete. Dry I'lirmlnx. Tributary to llend on tho south east Is a hugo dry farming urea, em bracing more tbuh 1,000,000 acres or level and rolling sagebrush land, with deep noli, no trees nnd rocks, and with woll wator obtainable at moderate depths, Much ot this lorrltory has bean settled by homesteaders during tho last your, and many ramllle are Ink. lug advantage of this Innt big chance to get free government land. Tho majority of tho acreago Is upon to liomesteadlug under tho 320-acro law, which allows tho freo acquisi tion or that amount In return for renldeiice and proportional annual cultivation' and Improvement. Tho hotuimtead lawa aro using made vas ter and more attractive, with tho ro suit that more and more settlers aro coming to Hand and making homes on this, land tributary to tho own. this land tributary to tho town. Oood roads extend through this country and auto nnd stage lines tap It from Hood, to which Its prod ucts will conio on down grade hauls, to bo milled with tho Inoxhaustlhlo water power or tho Deschutes, Timber. Tributary to Head, on down grado hauls, Is twenty billion foot of tho llnest yellow plno timber. Ilenldes providing tho cheap powor for tho milling of this enormous timber belt, llond affords tho best of mill pond facilities. t " Tho manufacture of this timber at llend is cortsln. for tho largest ot Iho companies Interested aro hoavy property owners In Itcnd lands and water power developments, and al ready havo signified their Intention of locating their big mills hero. A I present thero aro sovoral smaller mills, employing In tho neighborhood ot ISO men. Whllo these manufacttira lumbar primarily for local consumption, not only aro many carloads exported to the towns north of llend, but nWo many nre nhlpped to tho middle western mar kets, which later will bo supplied liunvlly with tho lleud lumbor pro ducts. Wnlrr Power. There Is at lenst 1(0,000 horse. power easily obtalnsbl" from tho Deschutes at and near Head. Already a 1700 horsojKiwer plant Is In operation In tho town, which offers as cheap electric power for uomcittlc and manufacturing uses as In obtalnablo in the Northwest. Tho inexhaustible and chesn power nt her doors guarantees Demi's oxton she manufacturing future. Itccrvntloii. Tho man who comes to llond or the adjaeent sections of Central Orc gi n it III be agreeably surprised at tho plouvant surroundings ho will en counter, both In what nature has supplied and In social matters. For Inatance, a University Club was organltod In llend with 36 char ter members. That Indicates the character of tho men who aro build ing up Contra! Oregon, Tho Bportaman will find tho llond country ti verltablo'paradlso. Fish ing In tho Dcsclilites Is it famous .at traction, that river's giant trout bringing sport lovers from nil prirts of tlfo Northwest. Door, boar, rab. bits, sago lions, ducks, geoso, swans nnd othor gamo afford ample recrea tion for tho outdoor lover along tho river and in tho foothills, Canoolng and boating directly at llond and up tho broad reaches of tho Deschutes, coupled with excellent auto roads, homo back riding possibilities with out end, nnd near by snow clad mountain peaks, comblno near Hand intei est for every nort of nature lover and heulth seekor. How to (Jet Here. I'Vom I'ortland tako either tho "North Ilank Ilallrond" or tho Oregon-Washington Itnllroad & Naviga tion system direct to llond. Tho faro Is $7.46. Through tickets from all Kastern polntN aro good directly to llend. Tho rotito up tho Deschutes canyon Is tho most strikingly beauti ful railroad trip in tho Northwest, and, say lovers of fine scenery, Is in Itself woll worth the Journey. Thero are towns having good sum mer climates, Thero aro towns having good winter There aro towns nt tho right altitude. Thero aro towns having attractions for tho outdoor enthusiast. Thero aro towns having building stono. . Thero aro towns having brick yards. , Thero aro towns having Irrigat ed lands. Thero aro towns having timber. Thero aro towns having mills and dairies Thero aro towns having wator powor, There aro towns having great tributary areas. There aro towns which aro termi nals of two railroads. Hut whero Is thero a town having all or these advantagesT IIBND Is such a town. And that Is why It will pay you, no matter whether you are an In vestor, a homesceker, buslnrss man, or tourist, to Inveitlicate what llend and tho adjacent country has to offer you. ' II(Md)it " fatten your hogs with Dlgcsto Tankage Kpr sale by tho United Wnrehoiico Company. Adv, NOT1CK OP HAMJ 01' HKATi KM TATH HV ADMINIKTHATOH. In tho County Court of tho fltato of Oregon for tho County of Crook. In the matter of tho Kstato of Paul O, Velstad, Deceased, Notlco Is hereby given that pursu ant to nu order heretofore mnde and entered, tho undersigned will, from hIjcJ after April 10th, 1913, proceed to soil at private salo, for cash, In one parrot, tho following described real estato belonging to said estate, to- wit: Tho HW'A of flection (35) Township (18) South, Itango (12) Host, W. M., subject to tho approval of tho Court as provided by law. Dated this 12th day or March, 1913 JOHN BTKIDL, As Administrator or the Estato of I'nul O. Velstad, Deceased. 1-4 NOTICK FOK I'l'liMCATIO.V. U, 8. Land Offlco at Tho Dalles, Ore gon, March 7th, 1913, Notlco Is hereby given that Robert L. DeCourcy of llend, Oregon, who, on November 19th, 1908, mndo home stead entry No. 01711, for EViBWK. and WHB13U. section 19, township 20 south, range 11 cast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako flnol five-year proof, to es tablish claim to tho land above des cribed, before H. C. Kills, U. 8. Com missioner, at his offlco at llend, Ore gon, on tho 10th day ot April, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Martin J, Main, Luther Metke, John W. Usher nnd George W. Shrlner, all or Dend, Oregon. 1-6 C. W. MOOItK, nogistor. Till: 11KKT HAIlllHIl HIMtVICK. Tho reputation or Innen & David son's barber shop has been galnod by tho best or acrvlco In their lne. Satisfied customers aro constantly being added to their list of patrons. Aro you one of these? If not, It will bo to your advantago to Join tho crowd that Is served by this popular shop, located os Oregon street across trora Lara s store. Adr. 1.1st' your farm and city property ullh iiip. ' 1 ulll idahe ah ho n out effort to.sell IU C. V. WIJA'JS Adv. DAILY THAIN HCHKDl'LU. Joint Oregon Trutik-Dvschutes Lino. Arrival. 8:15 P. M, Departure C:4G A. M. NOT1CE1 Anyono In Uend who wuntx an employee in any line ot work let u know and we shall lx clad to help them gel in touch with I'ortland people wanting Join In llend. No chargo will bo mode. fi Hcnd Realty & Investment Co. 022 Chamber of Commerce IHdu, l'OHTLANI), OHK. SEEDS eucutrs tcess sucau I SPECIAL OFFER: rul U kIU H UuImm. A trill Will tnxi yeu our pmuuu cuaiomtr, BCyo .4-1 UUAHAKTKKU TO VIXAUK. Write to-day: Mentha thli Paoer. 4W'lAAA SEND 10 CENTS k tt W M HIHIa, MfM' wlUk my lf ,H.W.BucB,"8wny.UL - --- Under New Management. THE PILOT BUTTE INN BEND'S LEADINO HOTEL Is now in chnrpc of J. F. Tnffgart First Class Servico nnd tho Comfort of Guests, is Our Motto. FKEE AUTO Between Hotel und Depot. -- - - -- 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 vou. Catalog free on request. Come and see our orchards and nursery. Office address, Prineville, Ore. LAFOLLETTZ NURSER.Y CO. XOTICIJ OF CO.NTKKT. Department of tho Interior, United Htatt-s I.aad Offlce. Tho Dalles, Orc- Kon, March 14,-1913, To I'aul Hanan of Dend, Oregon, Contesteo; You aro hereby notified that Otto W. Wogner, who Rives c-o C. 8. Hon son, IJeod, Oregon, oa his post-ofllco address, did on March 10, 1013, file In this ofHco his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your homeatead, Kntry No. . Serial No," 05394, mado Oct. 11, 1909. for W!4 Section SS, Township 19, S., Itango 14, E., Vllamottj Meridian, and as grounds for his contest ho alleges that said ontryman never maintained resi dence upon said tract, has novcr cultivated or Improved the samo and has 'wholly abandoned said tract and said- entry for mora than mm year last past. You are, therefore, further noti fied that tho said allegations will bo taken by thla offlco as. having been confesiic'd by you, and ypur said entry will bo canceled thereunder without your further right to bo heard there in, cither before this offlce or on ap peal. If you fall tp fllo In thla office within twenty days after the FOfJHTir publication ot this-notlco. as shown belov, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to theso allegations or con test, or ir you fall within that time to fllo In ths offlco due proof that you havo served a copy of your answer on tho said contestant In person or by registered mall. If this service is mado by tho delivery of a copy of your answer on tho said contestant In person, proof ot such ser vice must bo either the said contest ant's written acknowledgment of his rccolpt of tho copy, showing tho date of Its receipt, or tho affidavit of tho porson by whom tho delivery was mado stating when and whero the copy was delivered; If mado by regis tered mall, proof of such sorvlco must consist of tho affidavit of the person by whom tho copy was mailed stating when and tho postofflce to which it was mailed, and this affidavit must bo accompanied by tho postmaster's receipt for tho lotter. You should statu In your answer tho namo of tho postomco to which you desiro further notices to bo sent to you. C. W. MOORE, Register. Dato of first publication March 19, 1913. Dato ot second publication March 2C. 1913. Dato or third publication April 2, 1913. Dato or fourth publication April 9, 1913. 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