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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1913)
IWGK 2. A TIIK HRNI) nULT.KTIN, 11KN0, WKDNKHDAY, AVniL 10, 10IU. THE OREGONIAN PRAISES BANK COWS AND HOQS IMPORTANT ARE Portland Paper's Kdltorlnl Com. mends Hudson's Activities nnd CiivcH Livestock lniiortntlon More Kxccllent Publicity. Tho following paragraphs appear ed as nn editorial In tho Portland Oregonlan's issue of Thursday, April 10: "To do something worth whllo for himself and associates, and at tho snmo tltrio accomplish much tor his community and follow citizens, .has been the fortunato achievement of Mr. C, S. Hudson or llend, Ore.. Mr. Hudson, nB cashier of the First Nat ional Hank of ltcnd. Is one of thoso gentlemen who bellcvo that Crook county. In fact all Central Oregon, will never 'arrive' until tho land owners and land tillers devoto tho principal portion of their attention to tho dairy cow and tho hog. "Tho columns not only of tho Ore gonlan but of scores of other news papers throughout the Btate, havo been laden with advlco to newcom ers, as well as old-timers, that they pin their faith to tho cow and tho hog. As to tho condlt'ons In that section for success there can bo no' doubt. "When Mr. Hudson went to Bend four or tlvo years ago ho soon dis covered that there was a wealth of opportunity thcro for dairying and hog raising, with n poverty of accom plishment from tho sheer lack of breeding stock and tho Inability of tho settlers to Import such stock for the want of means. "To take advantngo of theso con ditions merely as an advertisement for his bank would, Mr. Hudson thought, bo a good move. Indeed, he claims that ho undertook his stock operations merely with that end In view. However this may havo been at tho beginning, It is now certain that tho work accomplished has prov en a philanthropic advertisement of more valuo to tho community than to the bank. It is recorded that in April, 1912, Mr. Hudson shipped from El gin, 111., two carloads of finely bred Holstcln cows. In November. 1011, ho received one carlond of Duroc Jer soy hogs. Theso wero of pedigreed Btcck, and wero mostly brood sows. "This stock was nil sold to set tlers on time, no cash payments be ing required. 'I sold,' says Mr. Hud son, 'to those who wore not financial ly abto to bring In stock for them solves, but men of good character. In fnct every salo was mndo purely os character. I am glnd to sny that In not n slnglo lnstanco did my Judg ment go astray, for every dollar of tho principal and every cent of In terest has been repaid.' Homcmber there was no pro lit In tho transac tions. Indeed, upon tho cows there was n loss of nearly $50 through un foreseen expenses. "Three of tho purchasers, to whom tho Oregonlan Is Indebted for their testimony, nro Leo Hobbs, Henry Tweet and Knrl Saunders, all of tho Powell Ilutto section, northeast of Hem!. Mr. Hcbbs bought tlvc sows, costing '$1 4 S, and had up to tho llrst of April sold J425 worth of stock and hnd on hand 20 brood sows mid 155 pigs, in all worth J15S5. Mr. Tweet bought two sows for $5S from tho same shipment. Ho sold stock to tho amount of $250 tho first year, and had 20 head left. Mr. Saunders, who made the most phenomenal suc cess, purchased but ono sow for $29. Ho has sold stock to tho value of $153 and had on hand April 1 brood sows and pigs to tho vnluo of $CG0. "These aro but three of nbout 75 examples that are on record and no failures occurred among thoso who purchased hogs. As to tho cows, tho returns como slower, but tho whole county Is dotted with tho slock shipped In nml their progeny. Soon wonderful sti.rles onii bo told of them, and Inter of tho cnrlouds of similar stock to nrrlvo tho coming month. Mr. Hudson snys.hu Iiiib Just thoroughly entered the battle to mnko Crook tho banner hog nml dnlry county of Oregon." Denver llUpiitcli Say Mr. A, J. .lack- ttou V Hurt In Train Wreck. (Portland Oregonlan) DKNVKlt, April 11. A relief train sent from Denver nt noon to nld pnssongors In n t'nlon Pnelllo wreck near Cheyenne Wells returned to Denver with somo of tho Injured to night. Mrs. A. J. JnckBon oi I.aldlliw, Ore., nml P. A. Sawyer of Tuldes, Alnskn, wero nmong thoso most se riously Injured. Tho pilot of tho lending engine broku from Its fnHteulngs when tho train lilt n snowdrift and rolled be neath tho engine. Tho second en gine was turned ovor completely nud Is lying 30 feet from tho track. S BOOSTERS COULD BUILD TOWN ANYWHERE According to n message received In Lntdlaw from Mrs. Jnckaon, since tho nccldent, sho wns not hurt nor was her young traveling compnnton, Waverly llnlley. They proceeded to their destination . Oregonlan Wilier Pii)n ltepectn to KutlitiNliKiu of lioenl People Nays llllillrnl 1'nltli Won .nthlng In Comparison Willi llend's, Milliard, Gibb & Juliussen CEMENT CONTRACTORS SIDHWALK, CUItn, WALli. HU1LDINH ANI foundation coiiHtructfon. Lot u put In n jp; jmotit nidownlk for yon now. Kverynnn might t liu 'DOIN' IT." ROOM 25, WRIGHT HOTEL For quick sale list your property with Homeeekrn Inntl Co. We can hell It If die price It right. Adv. ntf WHAT BEND HAS DONE nrnPRrTr r Jirr re J '"M-I" TiTlT n"d farther still be It from mo to In- IHL1 I L, I jH1U JO lVKJVV UWUVJ " t"t a deed to a lot of any Tho following Is oxtrncted from nn nrtlclo, written by Addison Dennett, which nppenred In tho Portland Ore goulnn'H Issue of April 11: "There nro tilt en the Htenk; There nro tiles on the enke; To the HIoh (hero Is no end: There nro Mies In tho ten; There are tiles on me; Hut there are no llles on llend." "Item! Is llend. There Is nolle other. I believe the citizens of lleud could stnke out n townslto on the crest of Mount Hood, or In the depths of the deepest, darkest, dank est cavern In llulgarla or (lulbarln, or nnywhere else where caverns are deep and dnrk and dank atul build thereon or therein a city, a city with real people nud real corner lots. "Fnr be It from mo to Intimate that there nro not corner lots In lleud, H. G. FARRIS Auto Trucks Operating Regularly Between BEND AND BURNS PROMPT SERVICE mm:!. llulldlngs Completed Since Jnnunry 1 First National llnnk (brick), Cost K. A. Sather, (brick), CW O'Donnell Unix, (brick), Cost Miller Lumber Company, pinning mill llend Steam Laundry (brick), Including new equipment :W00.00 I . C. Coo, residence flOOO.OO H. J. Overt urf. residence UOOO.OO Improvement of water nnd electrical systems (1.100.00 In addition many concrete sidewalks luivc been laid, tunny wooden vinlk laid nnd a icorc or more of frame residences linvo Ix-cn erected, nt total cost of not lev than $20,000.00. Improvement Now In Courao of Construction. .Municipal sewer system, cost $ P. W. Drown, business building (stone) .... Klectricnl power plant (concrete and brick) Myers Al Wilkey Itultdlng (brick nnd stone) A. I. French, residence (stone) kind In llend does not make of Its I possessor a 22-knrat booster, llend Is the terminus of tho O.-W. II. & N. .7-..,ww.,...w and tho North llnnk lino up tho Des . i2,ooo.o 'C'U,,,'H canyon. (KHiO.nn I " Contrast the old with tho "soo'oo w "'"' "00 wnB' ',BB ',t'on tccom piisiieu lur mo imerior uy ino mum Ing of these roads up the Desohutes river, enabling ono to get from Port land to llend In 10 hours and IK minutes with 'ease nml comfort, while under the old order It was n wonrlsome nnd heart-breaking trip of three days. "Uettlng bnck to llend again, get ting aKaln Into an atmosnher Hint Is .1,000.00 charged with tho fiercest boosting U.100.00 spirit It has ever been my pleasure to .10,000.00 1 witness well. It Is like gottlng mon (1.100.00 ,oy from home to learn how one can iiecomn a millionaire, or nearly n iooo.oiii Vl llllfklmnlvn ! liiKnallnx I !!.... Street Improvement .1000.00 , """""-"'; , ! '" '" ' "s '':.,. .....- .. ,ai n i-n 111,1 lunn iuuk1 Flint Presbyterian Church (Stone) 7000.00 Stop Payin gRent OWN YOUR OWN HOME IN KENWOOD JUST ACROSS THE RIVER KENWOOD JirS 10 min. walk from the business center of Bend KENWOOD is the best view property on the market nnd is bound to be the most vuluuble residence property in Bend KENWOOD KENWOOD hits sidewalks, water and electric lights prices and terms are best offered in Bend the Buy n lot in Kenwood; we will make the terms to suit you. The money you are paying for rent now will in a very short time make you the owner of a HOME OF YOUR OWN. .:.. Oregon LanlS Immigration Co. . J. Ryarij Agent; H tm ,n. 4 " W -"t ,-- -. ,ed Inrger than It did tho night be I fore. I spent tho day prowling around nnd by tho end of tho first l dny tho town seemed much larger than In tho morning. "What builds towns and cities nnd communities? Is It not faith In yourself, faith In your co-workers, faith In your envlrtns? And where will you find more or greater chunks of faith than among (ho llend boost ers? Talk about the IIIMIeal fulth the sle of a mustard Heed' (very Demi booster tins faith as large as his anatomy will hold without burst ing. "During tho last year (lend has grown, there Is no doubt of that. Quite a number of brick, stone and concreto buildings have Inwn erected. One of theso, tho First National llnnk building, really Is a line structure and others are nearly Its equal. Tho residents assort there havo been 300 dwellings erected In the same time. In thu llend school district there wero ever -ISO persons of school ago at the last school census, November 26. A move Is on foot to erect n high school structure nt nn expense of $40,000. "Tho city Is now putting In a sewer system nt a cost of $76,000 by day's work, the contractor having fallen down. "Ilombember llend Is the termlntiH of tho railways. A vust country stretching south over 100 miles, vast 150 tulles, Is nil paying tribute to llend Is a measure, for tho freight Is all handled from llend. Tho United Warehouse Company has a wurohousu 280 by 80 feet, and It Is constantly tilled with goods. Over 1C00 car loads of Incoming freight have passed through It during the last year. The company handling this buslnoss also Jobs staples. Dy prosont udvlcca about ,000,000 pounds or wool will pass through their hands this Hummer." Wall Paper and Paint Store Now rendy for business with n now lino of pnpor nntl pnlnt. Wo hnvo iner from 10c jwr bolt nnd up; (n bolt Ih two rolls). Pnlnt from 75c to $1.75 per ,Kllon. Vnrnlsli, linseed oil, nhcllnc stain, ennmel, knlsotnlnu nnd Klniw, nntl everything in the pnpor nnd pnlnt lino. When you need nny pnlnt or pnper, call nnd see us. If you wnnt nny pnperlng- or painting- done, would llko to flk'uro with you, for wo believe wo can do it cheaper thnn nny one. Give us n chnnco nnd see. We (lunrnntcc Our Pnlnt nnd All of Our Work JONES & RENSHAW OLD I'OSTOKFICR IIUILDINC Deschutes Addition CHOUGH NOTICES .Methodist llpUcopul. Rev. K. C. NowHurn, pastor. Bor vlces every Sunday nt 11 n. in nnd ut 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 10 n. m. Hpworth League nt C: IG p. m on Sundny. Choir practice Thursdny'itt 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes day nt 7:30 p. m. Junior League ut 3 p. m. Sunday. , Dnptlht. Sunday services; Teachers' meet 'iig ut 0 o'clock; lllblo school nt i: 15; preaching sorvlco nt 11; brotherhood at 3; young pooplo'H meeting nt 7:30. Wednesday evening, prnyer mooting at 7:30, Thursday evening Sundny school choir meotH at 7, Tho church choir moots at 7:30 tho uamo evening. Church of tho Ilrcthren. (Commonly known as Dunkards) Sorvlcofl next Sunday lu tho First Daptlst phurcji nt 3 p, m, EvQrybody Invited, Como nnd worship with us, Iru II, Fox, mlslster. TO BEND: is one of the choice residence parts of the town. If you are looking for AN ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT, you should see the owners of this proper ty who are old-time residents here. Lots that are close In to the business part of town From $250 to $400 We also deal in Farm Timber Lands and HUNTER & STAATS Office In Saltier Drlck UutMIng t Your Fire Insurance FIRE placed witli us will always be written so that your protec tion will be complete. There will be no expiring of policies without your knowledge. M. S. LATTIN (2b CO. LIABILITY BoijDS J x : : : :