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TUN I1KNI) IIUM,KTIN IIKNP, OIIK., WKIIKEHIMY, JULY 30, 10M. fAflB S. I ! fnmmnrrinl flnli fccucc Pmncar! F nnflni i P To supply Hid iluiiinml for Inforniii tlon nliotit Ilond Hid Ilond ConuiiPr diil Cluli Iiiih i count ly reprinted "Knots Aliout lliiiid," n llttlu four junto leaflet, with corrections nnd nil- iIUIoiih hrlimliiK H up to dii tn. Amum: ummwiBiwmmibZ loos nml other root crop, Includlna miKiir imoin, do woll. Tho ylttlii of liultor fat from tlio Krnwi.ii In exceptionally jjrimt, nn I this, ooi-lilnod with thu puro soft water, nml thu luck of oxmimivn limit nml cold ! (million thu territory ti tliti more Important now miiltars of Julio tho front rank u a dtiirv mum. which inontlon In iniiilo nru tlio far-1 try. Tim ontabllnhtiiont of u crcmrn nmrH corporative aroninury, tli mo "W "l lli'nd, iunl tho nld given tho lluhtn liiRtulli.il hut winter, tho eln ilurml streets, thu Huron it cIiiom )iohI oltli'o nml tho Titmiilo Project. Tho coinploto Irinllel Ih dh follows: IIKNI) Im located lftO miles south of tho Oolunililit Itlvnr, on tho hanks of tho Deschutes, in tho terminus of (liu mil n tin iinrrliiinn railroads fiiriiK.ru In dt-oiirliiK lino town hy thu muni uniiKH, niomiH innt a mini with forty euros who will raise Krass and feed It to IiIh cows will ho assured .if it comfortable IIvIiik- Work Iiiih boon completed upon a Krtmt now IrrlKittlon mmul. known dh i (ho North ('mini, which will Irrlunlo Gt'otfritphlonlly, It In prnctlonlly In I tno r.o.ouO acres of Intnl. Thu on- tho very center of Orauon. Kconom lonlly, ItH location In uusurpuiMod, for Ilond stands bosldn (ho KreatOHt ijiwnr uroiltioliiK Htrniim In tho North West, whoro railroads, wntor-power nml timber first moot nml surrounded hy tho runniest Irrigation segregation In Oruffou, with countluiHi mlllloiiN it noron of Kntlii lands tributary. Tlio City Ilsrlf. Tim estimator! jiopulntlon or Ilond today In 2,000. Its altitude In .1(100 foot, with it climate tlmt In pmrtlent ly Ideal. Winter nml ttuinu.r, tho weather In mannlflceut, thn temporu turo rnroly koIiik helow mro nml onlv (wire, during tho IhnI (hrco suiumori, being higher tliiiti 100 degrees. Government reeords show an nv erago nuntinl precipitation of 10 Inehes, with nn average yearly rec ord of 330 daya of sunshine. That moans enough rut n for thn farmer, IoIn of liluo shy nnd ollinntlc environ tmtiit thnt gives Nn turn every iossl hlo chance to Kut (ho best results from mun nml will. norm lias four cliuroho. ninny benevolent sorledos splendid gradn school nml n IiIkIi seliool whoso grad uates nro ndiulltod to tho Htnte Uni versity without examination, excel, lent banks, tlio betil hu1iijmh1 mil storked r tin on of nny town of twice tho nIhh In Omifon. brickyard, stone quarries, flour mill. In in iter mills, n farmers mi-oporntlvo creamery, eoll xtornHu plmit. lev idnnt. otwiiti laun dry. iiowNimpor. woll vvotnted hotoln hnl Kflt Uh water from tho DoNdliutM rlvitr linuindliitoly holow llond whont lion hi.cn coiiHtruiitiid a dam nt u root of nhout $00,000. Tho on tiro NyatOM will iniiiilrn npproxliuutoly 700,ouo to coinpluto. Tho Tiinmlo I'rojort. Aliout novoii iiiIIon northwoNtorty from lloml, ndJolnUiK l-ahllaw, In tho Tuiunio l'roji'ct, nn IrrlKatlon migrp Ration liulnit I'omploti'd hy tlm Htato of OroKou. It oinhraci. hoiiio 30,000 ncri'N of tho fluent laml In tho Htato, woll Nlttinlod hoth for iroduptvlky nnd imirkotN. In oouNtruotltiK thin project, which U tho tuoNt NiiliHtan tlally built In tho went, tho Htato n NliMiidltiK Hr.0,000. Work pihIr Into in inn. j,hiiiI in void on oxtrctmtly WH)' toriiu, with Ioiik tlmo paymonlN. Ilry J'nrmlnK. Trlliulnry to I tend on tho Mouth noNt In n Iiiiro dry fnnnliu; uron, om hrnclfiK moro thnn 1,000,000 noro of level mil rollliiK NnRolinihh laud, with duop Mill, mi treoN nnd rook, nnd with woll water olitalmihlo at modernto daptliH. Mtit'ii or IIiih torrltoty tor inllln, imipIoylnK In' thn nrlthhor hood of 1C0 men. Whlln Uiohq innntl fnctltro liimhor jirlmnrlly for local conniiiiintloii, not only nro tunny car- loudn oxportod to tho towmi north of llivid, but alno tnnny nro uhlppod to tho middle) western rnnrkctM, which later will ho Htippllod hoavlly with tho Hand Itttnhor product. Water 1'ohi'i. Thoro In' at leant 160,000 homo- power easily obtnlnhblo from tho UoHohutoH nt nml nonr ilond. Already a 1700 homopower plant In In operation In tho town, which offorn un cheap electric power for dumoNtlc and innniifncturliiK tmon nR Ih ohtalnnhlu In tho Northwent. Tho InuxliniiHtlblo and cheap power ut her doors KitnrnntcuH Dend'o oxton- hIvo iimnufnci.urlnK future. I l(rrcnt Ion, Tho rutin who ooiiioh to lloml or tlio adjacent HitctlotiN of Central Oro Kon will bo nitroeably Hiirprlsed at tho pleNKiuit RitrroundlnttN he will on counter, both In what nnturn Iiuh RUppllod and In Roolnl mnttorn. Tho KportNinnn will find tho Ilond country a vorltnldo pnrudlno. I'luh IttK In tho OoMihutoR In a famotiR at traction, that river Klont trout brltiRlnK nvort lovor from nil part or tho Northwest. Deer, boar, rab bits, nrro lions, ducks, kcoso, swans imd other raino afford nmple recrea tion for tho outdoor lovor alonK tho river and In (ho foothills. Canoeing and hostlnK directly nt Ilond and up tho bron d reaches of the Desohules, coupled with excellent nuto roads, liorso back rldliiR pomlhllltles with out end, ntid flenr by snow clod mountain iienks, combine noar Ilond luterest for every sort of nattiro lover and health seeker. VOtl JIBNT-Two room suites fur nlshed for light houso licoplnK. Ilohklo & Jlyan. J2(f Adv. nml i ini I'lHIIKICMIJN NOTICIJ. ' Marty fishermen nro putting tho bonds nnd entrails of trout they clean Into the rivers and lakes, This '.h nKnlttst tho law, nnd Is rotilly n very bad practlco as Jt makes tho water Impure. All sportsmen are requested to co-opurnto to stop this practlco, UIYI)J3 AIoICAY, Dlst. Uamo Warden. Fraternal Societies l(or lo Get Jlcie. From Portland take either tho "North Hank Itallroad" or tho Oro-Kon-WashltiKtoo Ilallroad ft NavlRn thin system direct to Ilond. Tho faro Is $7.40. Through tickets from all ISastorn points nro Rood dlrcotly to linn tinin settled by homoNtendors dtirlnu the,nw"'- rm ,ou, "l the DMohiit4M last two years, nml many families are !,yoV" ,l.10 "10Mt, "trlklnsly bontttl tRklnr ndvanluKo of this last hltd ful. railroad trip In tho Xortltwost. chance to not free miTrninerit land. I nnt1' "nr '"vera of fine scenery, Is In The ntajorlly or tho BcronKo Is opcvi ', t,M,r w" vioHU the Journey, to hoinostoAdltiK under the 320-acrel IIIW. WlllL-U nllOWS the free neoillll- Tlmm urn tnwt lintlnr .,! nm. I Hon of that amount In return for nter cllntntos. rosldenco and nroiMirtlonal annual, nuu n. in ii.in mi..i hi.. cultivation nnd Improvement. Tho ( and, Indeed, nolo representative or iomwi! tawa are iiemu mane oas-1 Thero nro towna a( the rlicht every etass or enterprise. Tlio inisi- "". tumuio. mui mu r-i aititmin DOM streets are surfaced with rtttdeit suii ihbi more ami more settlers are. Thoro nro towas havlNK attrsetlons ami iiiuminntml wiin cluster nml are n inmK nuinm ror tns outdoor oothHslmet llKhts. There are several liloeks of ceniHiit sidewalk and over five miles of wooden walk. Ilond In (he only seeotitl class pot oltleo In Central OreKon. this fact In dicnlliic tho volume of Imslness han dled here. It Is also the headium ters of (he V. H. lore( Horvlee fur this territory. In other words. Hand Is well on this land tributary to the town Good roads extend III roe Kb tli's ooHiitry and auto and stage lines tap It from Ilond. to wbleh Its products will oome on down Krade hauls, to bo milled with the Inexhaustible water power of (he Deschutes. Tlmlier. Tributary (o Ilond. on down emits hauls, Is twenty billion feot of (he eaulppod. modern and prnKressU'e, tlnest yellow pine timber. Ilesldes wiiii n mu oi wiue-nwniio men wno iiruviuina inn cueep jKJwer ior me have spent Rood mnney drveloplnic milling or this enormous' timber belt, the toww, and who are Kottlne Kood i returns on (liolr Investments. Ilend has (ho best water In (ho state, nnd nil excellent modern water service and fire protection. Tin) directs nro sprinkled. Ileml's streets nnd homos nro woll IlKhted by eleotrlclty, which Is fur nUhed with n new plant which cost ICn.000 to build and equip. Korent ly a modern sanitary sewer system waa Installed, ut n cost of 180,00.), Klvlnic the town the beat to be had , In this direction. A local and Ioiik dlstaaco tele phone, as well ns telegraph. Is nn- ' otiier Item in Honda riietroimlllnii eitiliment. , There are mere beautiful reslden cos In lleud, proportionately to the population, thnn tn any other (own In the weet. With the many beautiful vlewa or mountalaa and tivcr and timber, handsome homes, creon lawns, and attractive Rnrdens, the innnnlflcent trees scattered, Ketierously through out tho residential districts, and the wonderful cllmnto, Ilend loaves little (o be desired by those who seek lde.it places In which (o live. Knllrouds, In October, 1011, the Hill r- llarrlman railroad systems com pleted to Ilend (heir Oregon Trunk I and' DotchutoH lines. Ilend Is tho terminus of both those roads, Tho handsomo dopot. erected with na tive stone, ttnd thu best equipped wnrehouse In the slate. Indlonte n whnt Importance tho railroad com panies hold Ilend. An oxionslvo distributing builncM nlrendy In belns conducted from Ilun.l tn tho southeast and south country. Mall lines and regular dally ntttv truck nml automobile service radlnta to the south nnd southeast. I'rnctlonlly nil of western Ilnrnoy county, and northern Inke nnd .Klam ath ot aupplloa In by way of Ilond, nnd In return export via Hand tholr clips of wool, hides, rattle, etc. The establishment of roKiilar wool snhM nt Ilend menus thnt wool from ml ovor Interior OroKon will bo collected here, that buyers will eomo hero, that thousands or shcop will ho shenrtd jr'ioru, and that, in the near future, 'Voojon mlllH'Wlll bo eslabllsliod. In nil surveys thnt have been made ror n brnnoh Hill road to (ho south east to command connection with af minted roads nnd nn outlet In thnt direction, Ilond hna bean made tho tormlnus point. Irrigation. A Curey net Irrleatlon segregation ombraoInK npproxlmntely 200,000 neros lies to the east nnd north or Ilend. This land la watered under tho nuporvlslon or tho Stnto or Oro- iron, nnd becomes tho property or settlors who ncqulro It by rosldunca and Improvement, paying from tlr to $10 nn ncro for water sorvloe, with tin annual maintenance charge or 20 to 80 cents an no re, tlio lowont mnlntenanco rato In oporatlon. Non IrrlKablo aoroagQ Is purchnsod 'it $3.00 an ncro. Directly ndjolnlng Ilond aVo two other Irrigation enterprises, both conducted on n farmer's co-operntlvo bnslH and both oxceedlnRly prosper ous, !' On the Irrigated lands all tho pm ducts of tho tomporn'to xono prospor. Tho soil and xillmato. however, are particularly nduptod to tho buccobs nil proauotion or grausos and root, crops, Alfalfa; clover, craln, pota- Ilend affords the best of mill need facilities. The mauufacture or this timber nt Ilond Is certain, ror the largest or (ho companies Interested nro heavy prop erty owners In Ilend lands nnd wntor IMiwer developments and already hnvo alicninod their Intention of locating their IiIk mills hero. At present there are several smnl- There are towwa baring bulldlnjt stone. Thoro nro towns bavins; brlek ynnls. Thero nro towns bavins; Irrigated lauds. Thoro are towns having timber. There are towns having mills and dairies. Thoro nro towns having water power. There are towns bavleg groat tributary areas. Thoro are towna which aro termi nals or two rnllrosds. Hut where Is (hero a town having all or theso advantages? IIK.S'D la such a town. And that Is why It will pny you, no matter whether you nro an Investor, a homesceker. business man, or tour ist, to Investigate whnt Jlend and the adjacent country ban (o oTTer you. .OTI('l OK HllllItlKK'H HAIM. Hy virtue or an execution In fore closure duly Issued by tho Clerk of tho Circuit Court or tho County of Crook, Htato or Oregon, dated the 14th day or July, liill, In a certain notion In tho Circuit Court ror nnid County and State, where In Ilond llardwnro Company, n corporation, es plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Hattle 1. Murphy and II. J. Muroh. ot nl, ns defendants ror the sum of Hlght Hundred Ninety-eight Dollars. and costs, and disbursements taxed at Nineteen nnd 7S-100 Dollars, and At torney's fee Klghty-flve Dollars, on tho Hth day of July 1014. Notlee Is horoby given that I will on tho 22nd duy of August, 1914, at the north front door or the Court bouse In I'rlnevllle. Oreg'ii, In Crook county, In said county, at 10 o'olock In the n. noon of aald day, sell at pu'i llc auction to tho highest bidder, for cash, the following described proper ty, to-wlt: 1it 4, of tho ro-subdlvlslon of block 24, Ilond, Crook county, Ore gon. And whoroas. on (ho 14th dav ol July, A. D., 1914, In tho abov named court, a Judgment was rende -cd against the above named plaint if and agilnst tho above named defend nnt, H. J. Murphy for Ono Hundred Kirty-ono and 34-100 Dollars with In terest (hereon from September 28, 1913, at the rato of (on per rent rcr annum, and Twenty-five Dollars At. torney'B fee and tho rurrher sum o' Nineteen Dollars costs, which J't'te rnent was enrolled nnd docketed n tho Clerk's olflee of aald Court 1 1 said County on the J4(h day of Jul) A. I).. 1911. AND WHKItKAS, It was fiirlh r ordered and dnerced by tho Court that lot 4, of the re-subdivision ( block 24, Ilond. Crook County. Or.-; trim. Mu unlit liv thu Sharlrf nt '- County, an under execution nnd the! Sf-ftrtt M rif llnti aala afla iiAtiln m' pi ivvfiin VI iiwvt iHiini nitgi tTWJ 'rt the eosts and disbursements, attor ney's fees to be applied on tho above Judgments. And notice Is hereby given Uiat I have taken nnd levied uixin ns the property of the said Hattle I Murphv and II. J. Murphy et al, aa above de sorlbod. and will sell the mim at publle auetlon, August 22, 1914, or as much thereof a may be nceessary to sfltbify the said Judgment In favor of Ilond Hardware Comimny against said Hattle L. Murphy and It. J. Murrlhy ot al, with Interest thereon, together with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. Sub ject to redemption as required by law. FRANK HLKINS. Sheriff. Dated at I'rlnevllle, Oregon, July 18th, 1914. Hy W. K. VAN ALUKN. 20-24c Deputy. I. O. O. V. Ilend Jxxlgo No, 218, Hfgulnr meeting every Mon day night at 8 o'clock In Battl er's Hall. Visiting brothers cordially welcome. HKHTHIlirBY, N. U OKO. I. (iOVli, Hccrelary. llfHINKflS AND I'ltOFKHHIOMJ KOIIKKT It. UOVLU Clrll Engineer Ilend Oregon Tin: I'itATintNAii imoxinnt- HOOD, Ilend Lodge No. 897 meets In Bather's Hall every Thursday evening, with social on third Thursday oach r..onth. Visiting mornberfl cordially Invited. Mrs. O. W. Shrlnor, I'rcs. Ieroy Kox, Secretary, HOYAU NIJUmilOItH OK AMKUH'A. Itannrr C'ami No. Clfl.tl. Hcgular meetings second and fourth Tuesdays, Hnther's Hall MH8. J. H. CONNAItN, Oracle. JIH8. A. OHCUTT. Ilecordor. IlOHEItT W. 8AWYBII NOTAItV PUBMO Bullolln Offlco, Hend, Oregon THE WHITE IS KING S. R. HOOIN Jnnil Attorney Huslncss beforo the V. S. Land office a specialty Twenty flve years experience in practice be fore tho local V. 8. Land Offlco nnd tho departments at Wash ington, D. c. Offices over tho Deschutes Stato Hank. I1B.VI) ft r-: OREGON J. ii. uell a. W. Aims CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COM KAN Y (Incorporated) Successors to The J. H Hancr Abstract Co., Prlnevlllo. Ore. Alintrncts Insurance '2& !i? W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. IIKNTI8T Offlco Over Postofflce Hend, - Oregon WILLARD II. WIRTZ LA Wl'KIt rrlnevlllc, Oregon. The DEST all-round Family Sewing Machine that can be produced. Made in both ROTARY and VIBRATOR stylus. The rotary makes both LOCK and CHAIN stitch. The latest up to the minute steel attach ments with cactt machine. Sold on' easy payments. Send name and address for our beautiful II. T. cata logue free. White Sewing Machine Co. 519 Merchants National Bank Bide. San Francisco. California C. S. BENSON Attorney At Lnw Hod son Rulldlng. Wall Street Bend, Oregon. Help Make Oregon the Cleanest State in the Union I'nrlean Ideaa tn regard tn sex scattered broadcast by the Igfior niit euuite ;mmoralit. disease and suffering among (ho Innocent. True, wholesome information helps to produce clean, healthful fit lions "Apr bio ol rleber and more useful lives. Mx education should be provided when posslblo In the homo. I'amphtcu. will bo scot free for men and womun. boys and girls of all ngoa. Send it-cent stamp nnd stato definitely ohms and rex of children and other persons for whom pumphlots aro wanted. Address The Oregon Social Hygiene Society IH-pt. 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YOUNO Civil and Irrigation Kngincer. City Engineer of Ilend. Room 6 First National Dank Building II. II. D o A It MONO LAWYER Sather Building Bend, Ore. WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR, FLOUR, SALT, HIDES FOR BEST RESULTS USE PEARL OIL FRESH and SALT MEATS HAMS, BACON AND LARD TTq United Warehouse Co. A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon . c. ELLIS Attorucj-'at-Law United Htates Commlvdoncr First National Bank Building BEND. OREGON DR. J. II. CONNARN DENTIST Office In Sather Building. Houro 9 to 12, 1 to 5. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. DR. A. B. CROPP Chiropractor IiKUOLKSS PHYSICIAN Offlcc over Miller Lumber Co., Wall Street. Hours: 0-12, 1-5. C. P. NISWONOER, Bond, Ore. UNDERTAKER Licensed Embalmcr, Funeral Director. Phone. Lady Assistant. GEO. B. WHITCOMB Prospector For water and mineral Post offlca address BEND, OREGON '.' . O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET 1 FOR SUMMER Wear get a pair of WORLD'S WORK SHOES. Sold by R.H.LOVEN the Shoe Repair Man. Bpnd street, Bend, Oro Till! 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