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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1913)
IIKNI) nVUMTlX, IIKNI), OIIK,, WHDNWDAV, (KTTOHWl L JDM. Thro 0. o. Information for the Ilomesceker llhJND In located 10B Dillon noutli ot tho Colunililn Itlvnr, oa tliu Imuka if tint Dosulititos, nt dm tnrinlium of tlio 1 1 III anil llarrliiinn railroads, OiKiKrniililcnll)', It Is practically la tlm vitry coiitor of Ortixoii. Kconoin. icnlly, Hh looutlort In iiiiHiirpuiiHcd, for Iluml Htiinil liimlilo tho KraiilcRt Iiowor proilucliiK stroanr In tlio North' west, whoro riillromlM, wator-powor (ml IIimIht llrat moot mill nirroiiniloil W tlm Kronti'iit Irrigation HUKMicntloii In OniKon. with ootintlomi iiiIIIIoiih of iioiiih of grain IiiiiiIh tributary, Till) fit)' ItMllt. Tlio ostlliintod population of llnnd uiulny In 1800. IIh iiltltmlu Ih 3000 feot, with n ollinnto that In practical I)' lihml. Wlutor it nil HUininor, tlm woalhur l innKiiincmit, tho tfliupnnu I tiro randy koIiik holow mo imil only twlco, ilurliiK tho liiHt tliron Htiiiiinor, IioliiK hlghor thnii 100 doKrao. Tho IiIkIiohI tnoiporiitnro nvnr ro oonloil Ih 102 ilnKri'itn. At thin nlti tmlu, In tlio dry clliniito, actual hurw- i nil irvoxniK iiotm not occur nt m ilo- f Knuw hut ut 10 iliiKrooN. F. (tovurnmunt roronlx show nn itv- I wniKo ntiuiinl pnmlpltatlon of 11 nt, Inelimt, with nn itvoriiK yearly roc- Wlq. uril or 320 days with hiiiihIiIiio. That iiumiiN iiiioiikIi rain for tho fnriiinr. lota of tiltut sky nuil ollinnllr unvlron uivitt that n'vi'H Nittiiro ivory poiml lilo ehauco to k'1 tlm host roaults from man ami noil. Iluml Iiiih four chtirohna, many liouuvolont noolotlcH, milomllil grail.) ttchnol ami n Illicit school whoso icrail. iitttim nro admitted to tho Htnto t'nl- orally without examination, nxcnU lout bunks, tho ln-ol oiilppml nml x look ltd stores of miy town of twlco IllMJ nuu hi uivkuii. in ilrjhi u, niuiiu iltmrrlflu, (tour mill, liiiiilmr inlllii, n rninmnry, cold slornKQ plant, steam In ii ii fl ri hAU'Mh.lluiP U'stll nimnf tt li1 1IIMSII Mwr ' VI f "17 11 M'' I II I I'M hotulft, nml, Indeed, nhlu ropresuntn. f Ivi'N of ovary class of enloriirlso. In nthur word, llond In well euulpptMl, modern nml proRrnsslvo, with n lot of wldo-itwaku men who linvit spout kooiI money dnvaloplnR the town, mid who nro Rotting kooiI jlurn on their Investments. Iluml linn tho IiphI wator In tho Mtnto, and nn oxcollout modern witter lira protection. Ilond's streets nml homes nro woll llRhtod ly olootrlclty. which In fur n lulled with it now plant which com 900,000 to build nml roillp. A loon I nml long distance tele thon, ua woll aa telegraph, la nn other Item In llond metropolitan ixjnlpmuNt. Work Is nearly dono on nu $80,000 Mower systom. There nro moro beautiful rmWlen con In Iluml, proportionately to tlio population, than In any nthur town In (ho west. Kvnrywhiiro tlinro nro well mads nml wull kept sidewalks, tho trroU urn niulntnliiMil In IIim lm,l mt.lllliii and nru lit with powerful arc IlKhta, , mIvIiik tho town tlio hom Hlreet Indit ing or nuy In Ornjton. With tho many beautiful vloft of inountnlni mid river nnd timber, tho mnicnincenl tree ncatterod Konnrounly throuxh. 1 out tho retldcntlal dlitrlcu, and tho wonderful climate, llnnd leaves little to ho desired hy thono who acek Ideal 1 idacea In which to livo, " ItallroaiU. , In October, 1011, tho Hill nnd Ilarrlman railroad ayatnnta com pleted to llend their Orexon Trunk i nnd Dokchtitea Unci. Ilend Is tho turniliiua of both thean road. Tho hmiiUonio depot, erected with na- tlva atone, and tho heat cqiiIpimuI wnrohouo In tlio atato, Imllcnta In what luiportnnro thu rullmad coui- i pfliiliMi hold llond. An oxtntulvo dlitrlhutliiR IiuiIiioh! hlrwady la beliiR conducted from Iloml, to tho mithenut mid louth country, nml with tho roRiilnr opor-' ntlon of ntitoinnhllo truck line, tlio. voltiuio of hualiiMM la vastly In-; oronliiK. i Practically nil of woatorn llnnioy! coimty, nml northorn lake nml ! Klamath Ret niiiples In by way uf Hum), nod In return oxport vlu llend noniioua ollm of wool. In commo tion with tho latter product nnd ItRi 1 Khlpimint hero, tho railroad havo nu- noiincoil that ovury mimiuor thnro la to ho n rKulnr wool anlo nt llond. ' Till nioniiri Hint wool nil over Inter ior OreKon will ho colloctod Intro, that Iniyum will como hero, that 1 tliouannils or hIikoii will bo anenroa .vt I -ere, mid Hint. In tlio uenr future, woown mill win do catniiiiinoii. ' In nil mirvoyii that hnvo boon uindo for n brnnoh Hill rond to tho south- mt, to command connection with ' mnilntod roads nnd nn outlet In that direction. Ilend ha boon nindo tho ( lornilnua paint. Irrigation, A Caroy act IrrUntlon segregation .t'inbraoliiK npproxlmntoly 200.000 Hewn Hen to tho eait and north of ll&ri'd. This land la watered under , tho nuparvlaton of tho Btato of Oro- Kon, nnd becomes tho property of vottlors who ncqulro it by roildonco ,iind linprovomont, paying from 115 to $40 nn aero for wator service, with nn annual mnlntennnco charga , of 20 to 80 coiita an acre, tho lowest tualntenanco rato lit oporntlon. Non-lrrlKahlo ncroago Ih purchaiod ut $2.fi0 an aero. Dlruotly ndJolnliiK llend nro two othor IrrlRutton onterprlsca, liotli iioiidurted on n farnmr's co-oporatlvo lmnhi, and both oxceudlngly proapur- tlllH. On tho lrrlgntod lamia nil tho pro tlucts of tho tiimpornto zono proapor. Tho soil nml climate, howovor, ara MMirtlcularly ndaptod to tho biiccobh fill production of graesc and root nropv. Alfalfa, clover, grain, potn- toe and other root crops, Including Hiignr hoots, do woll. Tho yield of butter fat from tho wrnaaca la exceptionally groat, and this, combined with tho puro soft wntor, nnd tho lack of oxconslvo boat nnd cold destines this territory to tnko tho front rank ns a dairy country. Tho oatablUhmont of n 'oroamory nt llond, and tho aid glvon Turniora In nocurlng flnn cows by tho local banks, moans that a man with Tnrlv norn who will ratio era and sjwf rood It to his cows will bo assurod ot V ti Anmfsii-tn lil a I it 1 it tt 11 bVHIIl'l tlllflU 111 lllftl Work ban boon complotod upon n rtrent now Irrigation canal, known' ns tho North Canal, which will Irrigate Hoinn r.0,000 acres of land. Tho ca nal Kotn If" wntor from tlio DoHcliute rlvor Imuioillntoly below llnnd whoru has heuti coiiHtriictud n dnm nt n cost of about $1)0,000. Tho oiitlro yH leiii will rmiiilro npproxlmutuly $700, 000 to couiplnto, Dry l''jirmliiifi Tributary to llend on tho south' ont In a lingo dry farming nrna, eiu hrnelng inoru than 1,000,000 aoros of lovel mid rolling siigohniHli land, with deep soil, no trees and rocks, mid with woll water ohtalnnblo at moderate dopttiH, Much of this territory has boon Hottlod by liomoHtciidorN during tho IiihI year, and many fnmllloM nro tak ing advantage or tills last big ohanco to got frno governmeut land. Tho majority of tho ncroago Is open to hoiiieatoaillug under the 320ncro law, which allows tho fruo ncitill Hon or that amount In return for roHldonro mid proportional annual cultivation and Improvement. Tho houiestond laws urn being mado ens lor nml moro ut tractive, with tho ro. suit that moro mid moro seltlorn nro coming to llond 'mid making homes mi this land tributary to tho town. (lood roads extend through this country and auto nnd slngo Hues tup It from llond, to which II pro. duct will como on down grade haul, to bo milled with tho Inexhaustlblo water (tower of tho Dcnohuto. Timber. Tributary to llond. oifdown grade haul, la twenty billion feet of thu lliiiMt yellow plno timber. Ilealdes providing tho cheap power for tho milling of this enormous timber bolt, Iluml nrrorda tho best of mill pond rncllltles. Tho manufacture of this timber nt llend In certain, for tho largest of the companion Intorestnd are heavy properly owners In llend lauds ami wator power developments, and al ready have signified their Intention of locating their big mills hero, At present thnro nro novcrnl smaller mills, employing in tho neighborhood of 100 men, Whllo th oho manufacture lumber primarily for local consumption, not only nro many carloads exported to tho towns north of Mend, but also ninny nro shipped to the middle western mar kets, which later will bo supplied heavily with tho llend lumber pro duct. Wntor I'otvrri Thorn Is at leant K.0,000 horse power easily obtainable from the Ouncliuten at and near llond. Already a 1700 horsepower plant Is In operation In tho town, which offers as cheap electric power for domestic nnd manufacturing linos as Is ohtalnnblo In tho Northwest. Tho Inexhaustible and cheap , power at her doors guarantee lloiid'H exten sive manufacturing future. ItecrrHtlon. Tho man who comes to llend or tho adjacent sections of Central Ore gon will bo agreeably surprised at tho pleasant surroundings ho will en counter, both In what nature lias supplied and lit social matters. for Instance n Unlvorslty Club wan organized in llnnd with ISO ohar ter members. That Indicates tho character of the men who nro build ing up Central Oregon. Tho sportsman will find tlio Dond country n veritable paradise', l'lsh Ing In tho Deschutes Is n famous at traction, that river's giant trout bringing uport lovers from all part4 of tlio Northwest. Ueor, bear, rob bits, sago hens, ducks, gocno, swnns and othor game afford ample recre ation for the outdoor lover along thu rlvor nnd In tho foothills. Canoeing nnd boating directly nt Ilend and up tho broad roaches ot the Deschutes, coupled with excellent auto roads, horso back riding possibilities' with out oud, nnd near by snow chid mountain peaks, combine near llond Interest for ovory sort of nature lover nnd health seeker. Ifotv Ut (let Here. From Portland tnko cither tho "North Hank Uallroud" or tho Oregon-Washington Railroad & Naviga tion system direct to llond. Tho faro Is $7.-10. Through tickets from nil ICnstern points nro good dlroctly to llend. Tho route up tho Deschutes canyon Is tho most strikingly beauti ful railroad trip In the Northwest, and, nay lovers of fine sconory, Is In Itself well worth tho Journoy. STOP! LOOK! You can get. Blucstcm Blend and Flaky Loal Fancy Patent FLOUR of your grocer for $1.25 Per Sack Stronger and whiter than any flour now on the market. Every sack guaranteed. If your grocer docs not have it, phone us. Take no other Bend Milling & Warehouse Go. Bend, Oregon M m NOTICIJ Ol' COXTMHT. Department of tho Interior, United Hiatus hand Olllce. Tho Dalles, Oregon, Keptembor 22, 1913. To Clarence C. Pros by f Held, Or. gon, Contosteo: Vou are horohy notified that Onirics A. Ilongtson, who glvon c-of II. C. Kills, llond, Orogon, an his post-ofllco address, did on August 23, 191X, fllo In this ofllco his duly cor roborated application to contest and secure tho cancellation of your home stead, Kntry No. Serial No. 0100U1, mado August 10, 1012, for NKV 8Wyt,HK 8WVt,8VV4 KV4, Bool Ion 23, Township 20, 8., Itango I zo, k.. Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for his contest be alleges that said Clarence C. Presby has fallod to establish or maintain a resi dence upon said entry; that he has ! fallod to cultivate said tract as re- iiilred hy law; that ho has whoily abandoned said tract for more than nix months last nast. You are, therefore, further noti fied that tlio said allegations will bo taken. by this ofllco r.s having been i confessed by you, and your said entry win ita canceled thereunder without your furthvr right to bo heard thorc In, cither before thin office or on ap peal, It jou rail to file In this office within twenty days after tho FOUHTII publication ot this notice, ns shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to these allegations of con tost or If you fall within that time to fllo In this ofllco duo proof that you hnvo served u copy of your answer on tho sold contestant elthor In person or by roglstorod mall. If this service Is made by tho dollvory of a copy of your answer to the contestant In per son, proof ot such servlco must bo either tho sold contestant's written acknowledgment of his receipt of tho copy, showing the date of its receipt, or tho nltldnvlt of the person b whom dcllvorcd; It made by register ed mall, proof of such servlco must consist ot tho nlfldarlt of tho person by whom tho copy was mailed, stating when and tho poitotllco to which It was mailed, and this affidavit must bo accompanied by the postmaster's rccolpt ror tho letter. You should state In your answer the name of tho poatofilce to which you dcalro future notices to bo sent to you. h. A. IIOOTH, Receiver. Date or tint publication October 1, 1913. Date or second publication October 8, 1913. Date or third publication October 16. 1913. Date or fourth publication October 22, 1913. w OWN YOUR HOME. a IT'S EASY. 1 will build to your order any kind of it building you mny want. You can pay part now and the balance in monthly payments to suit. SAVE THE KENT. K. P. MADSEN, Contractor and Builder, Deschutes, Oregon m JEJ Send for the Folks While the Fares are Low September 25th to October 10th Low westbound Colonist fares will be in effect via K PREPAID ORDERS XOTICK FOIl PUI1MCATIOX. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Ofllce at The Dalles, Oregon, September 20, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Fulton H. Horner, or llend, Oregon, who, on March 31, 1910, mado homestead entry No. 06362, additional, March 17. 1913. No. 01H25, for Lots 3, 4, Sec. 18. T. 19. S.. ft. It. K.. SB. SVfc Ni:V4, Section 13. Township 19, 8.. Range 13. K.. Willamette Meri dian, bss filed notice of Intention to make Ileal three yoar proof, to eetolt llsh claim to the land ahovo deccrllH od. tietore II. C. Kills, a V. S. Com. mlaslcner. at his ofllco In Ilend, Ore gon, on the 17th day of Novotnber, 1912. Claimant name as witnesses: Frank J. Klkstoad. John A. Hazuka. Thomas (I ray and Adolph Gohhart all of llend. Orogon. 29-33p H. FltANIC WOODCOCK. Iteglstor. H Prom Principal Cities In tho Bast to Portland, Tnconta, Seattle and Northwest Pacific Const Points. lloston K3.15 Buffalo 47.60 Chicago... .13.00 Cincinnati 42.85 Dotrolt 4:1,50 Loulsvlllo 42.85 MoinphU ,..., 42.50 Now York 955.00 Now Orloau , 40.55 Oklahoma 55.25 Philadelphia 51.75 Pltubutirh 47.00 St. Louis 37.00 Washington ,., 54.75 .10,00 from Denver, Colorado Sprlufrs, Omaha, Kansas City, St, Joseph, St. Paul Equally low fares from many other Eastern points Upon deposit of amount of ticket with any agent of tho O-W. II, & N. ticket will be furnished at any address in the East. For further particulars call on or writo Agent O-W. R, & N. XOTICK I'OIl lTHMCATIOX. Department of tho Interior, U. 8. 1-atict Olllce at The Dalles. Oregon, September 3. 1913. Notice Is hereby given that James A Stephens, of llond, Oregon, who, on May 27, 1910, made homestead entry No. 0S880, for WVi SWV4 See. 2. K14 SWtt. 8MU. Section 3. Town ship 20. S.. ItaiiKo 16, E Willamette Meridian, has tiled notjeo ot Inten tion to make thruo year proof, to establish claim to the laud above de scribed, before II. C. Kills, a U. S Commissioner, at his ofllco In llend, Ottigon, on the 20th day of October. 1M3. Claimant name aa witnesses: Frank Porclvol. Joseph W. McCon noil. John. F. Wolff and Clifford M. Hosln, all of llend Orogou. II. FltANIC WOODCOCK, 27-31 Iteglstor. XOTICK OP CONTEST. Dopartmout ot the Interior, United States Land Ofllco, The Dalles, Ore gon. July 17, 1913. To Oscar A. Hosktus of Wardnor. Idaho. Contestee: You are hereby notified that Claude C. Seeds,' who gives o-ot O I). Miles, llarnes, Oregon, aa tits post-ofllco address, did on June 7, 1913. Hie In thin olllce his duly cor rnborated application to contest and recuro the cancellation of your home blond, Entry No. 0905G, Serial No. . mado June 2, 1911, for NMi NWi, NU NEW. Sec. 34. 3V4 SEVi, SH SWVi. Sootlon 27. Town Bhlp 20, 8., Rango 22, E.. Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for his con test ha alleges that said Oscar A. Hosklnu has wholly and entirely abandoned said lend and Iiob no sign ot habitation on said lands and to my personal knowledge has nit resided on said laud within vlx months previous to date ot this con. test. You are, therefore, further noti fied that tho said allegations .will bo takon by this ofllco as having noon confessed by you, and your Bald entry will bo cancelod thereunder without your further right to be heard there- . -BUI In, either before this ofllco or on ap peal, U you fall to fllo In this ofllce within twenty dayo after tho FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and ro npondlnc to these alienations of con test, or If you fall within that tlmo to file In this office duo proof that you havo served a copy of your answer ou tho said contestant (n person or by registered mall. If this servlco In mado by tho delivery of a copy of your answer on the said contestant In person, proof of such ser vice must ho cither tho said contest ant's written acknowledgment of his receipt of tho copy, showing tho date of Its receipt, or tho affidavit of tho person by whom tho dollvory was! msdo stating when and whoro the; sni : : copy wan delivered; It made by rogU terod rrtall, proof of such servlco must consist of tho affidavit ot tho person by whom tho copy was mallod stating vben and the postofllco'to which It was mallod, and this affidavit muat bo accompanied hy tho' pdstm'antorTi recolpt for tho letter. ' You should stato In your answer tho nsfino of the postofflco to which you deslro further notices to ho sent to you. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Date of first publication Soptcmbir 10. 1913. Date of second publication, Sep tember 17, 1913. Date of third publication Septem ber 24, 1913. Date of fourth publication October 1, 1913. Hotel Wright ORnnNWooD avenue. The Hotel for Winter. Steam Heat and Running Hot and Cold Water. Get our rates for the winter. The only stone hotel in Bend. --" Headquarters for Commercial Men Electric Lighted Throughout Special Attention to Transient Travel THE BEND HOTEL GoOl Rooms J Free bus to and from trains . - HUGH O'KANE, MANAGER BEND, OREGON Good Aleab All arrangements made tor persons t desiring to go south and east of hero Altamont Hotel THE MOST MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE ROOMS IN THE CITY. STEAM HEAT. HOT AND COLD WATER WITH BATH PRIVILEGE. J. A. EASTES, Mtr. Mrs. E. J. HERRINO. AMUtaat Mrt. BEND, OREGON M(-KHcM(X Pilot Butte Hotel fifc, JJpUMl i'-A - W f 'SfejT1 MttsflsHfisHaiB it-M m fiEllssiHIsHssssHslslssHHkr" t-WslfSl Ideal Stopping Place for Summer Vacationists add Travellers. SPECIAL ATTENTION OIVEN TO COMMERCIAL MEN. OOOO DININO ROOM. J. F. TAUOART, Proprietor. FREE AUTO BETWEEN HOTEL AND DEPOT. - k 8MM1M Tii.IffSTii l,lt"H!it'.i mil &fc53 EOsTEIIKaEI Portlands Famous Hotel Noted for the Excellence' of ij Cuisine. European plaiy Situated in the hub of the principal theater and shopping district. Recently redecorated and reAirnished throughout, and better equipped today than ever before. EUROPEAN PLAN. Rooms without bath. $1,00 per day and up. Rooms with bath, $2.00 Pr day and up, N. K CLARKE, Asst. Mgr. O. J, KAUPMANN,' Manager ONE CENT A WORD is all a little want ad will cost you.