The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 04, 1914, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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Article in Portland Magazine
Gives Bend Splendid Praise
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OK AD aiitllt VISIT 1IHIIK AMI lMIKDICl'S MANY 0001
THINGS KOlt COMING CKXTKAli OltlttiOX TO
Tuo following nrtlelo anponrml In this Kovumbor luno of "Tho OroRon
Country" offlQlnl organ ot tho Portland Chamber of Comtnorco, whoso editor
Is Dnvld N. MossQsohu.
Tho other day Sontomlmr C and 7
to bo oxnet tho town ot Ilond up in
Gentral Oregon, put horsolt on Port
land's map with n largo omphaiila
when 103 of Portland's leading oitU
toils under tho auspices ot Uio Ad
Club, wore guests for two days ot tho
boosters of tho Deschutes city.
In describing tho visit, a Portland
paper said: "According to tho visitors
to tho urooK count) metropolis l-cnu
today n community which, propor
tionately to population, Is unoqualod
In tho stato for tho suustnntlnl ox
colloncp of Its Institutions and tho
attractiveness of Its homes.
There are well cared for BtroeU
and cement sidewalks, substantial
biiUdlnga ot brick and of stone ouo
made, tho other quarried locally
worthy of a town many times tho
slzo ot Ilond, n splendid lighting sys
tem, tho tlnost kind of water sorvlco
Is made up ot bombs, explosives. nU nnj creat number of really dollcht
tr glyeorlno and dynamite." Tluit.jtm residences.
or courso gives n hint of tho lively j prom tt community standpoint per-
good times given tho Portland guesta hn,)8 t,0 ni08t notablo thing about
by their, ucna nosis. uui mo ox- Mond's equlpmont Is its sanitary sow
ploslvo behind tho gun, aftor all.
wasn't the kind ono can touch otT
with a match. It was a human ex
plosive, a spirit of optimism, cordial
or system. Last year tho town" bond
ed Itself for $60,000 evon In a dull
market tho lssuo went well nbovo par
and then by direct assessment tho
ity and, nbovo all. unswerving faith J balance of some IS0.000 was sccur-
m tnoirown community mm nironurjod and a nrBt cJa68 BOvor system In
noo made Bond famous ana was iair
to make of It a notablo city. It was
this spirit which made tho big ox.
curston possible, this spirit which ot
It a hugo success and tuts spirit wntcn
mude It different from tho usnl
st nt ot tho kind; for tho Ilcnd folks
with admirable good sonse, bent all
their energies to giving their gunsts
n royal good Umo, end never oaco
neglected tho social features or the
outing to bludgeon the Portlandors
with fnots, figures. Bproad-oaglo or
atory concerning their resource, and
lamentations because of Portland'
lack of co-operative effort toward the
development ot those resources.
On tho contrary. Itend simply sa'd
nothing much about Itself, but In
stead that Its guest should have a
bully good time. And. of courso. In
tho end tho Portlandors sow tor
themselves the unique characteristics
of the growing Interior city, and re
stalled, capable of caring for tho
sanitary needs ot a town ot 25,000
Inhabitants.
Hut IJond today Is hut tho founda
tion of Ilond tomorrow. In evor.v
way It Is building for that tomorrow,
and tho substnntlnl nnturo ot foun
dations nro wlso. according to Uiopo
who believe, as do the Ilond optimists
that In but a fow years a city ot roal
Importance will rise whore la tho
community of 2600 today. Ilehlnil
tho town lies a bulwark of natural
resources still la almost virgin state,
so far as development Is concerned.
Thoro la a vast.-area of dry farming
grain land, thousands of acres tf
Irrigated lands and an unbolluvnble
ontplro of grazing torritory; In the
nearby forest reserves alone graxe
more than 50,000 sheep en oh sum
mer. Then thoro is tho water pow
erenough. In truth, to supply the
needs of overy Northwest eomwunJ-
tnnd Mii'sldtnry Industries-- buoIi na
box-making start, to that point U
drawn other1 timber.
Pond sites uro at tho town's odgv.
and already nro ownod by tho largir
ttmbor companion, who alto control
n deal ot tho town's realty, Indicat
ing oloarly enough that Hand is their
ohoeou Investment, lind It not been
for tho outhrofttc ot tho wnr there is
no doubt that a great mill to cost
over n million dollars and to employ
mare than half a thousand mon
altoiuly would bo In operation nt
ltoud. And oven now pin or nro pro
gressing. Burvo.vn l.nvo boon made,
freight rates nrrnngud, and nil tho
prollmlnnrtos sottlud for tho construc
tion of that mill. And any mlnuto
I. nflhlntll. . l.n it.t.ln,. .nv A.i.l
when the hammora begin to drive tho
nails, tho grent lnipotus for which
Ilond has waited will hnvo come; au
tomatically, almost, tho town wl'l
double and triple In population, and.
llko a groat snowball suddenly gain
ing hoadwav. tho metropolis of the
interior will got under way and march
fqrward as another Important city of
Oregon.
Thoso who havo been wise and
forewarned will profit and profit
mightily. And especially Will Port
land protlt, if ItH merchants and Itu
people renlUo once tor all. n did the
oxeursloulBtH ot liwt month, that
thoro on tho Dosohutos In a commun
ity worth watching ntul worth oultl
vntliig, tor Hellish luunoun If for no
nlhor.
Foley'B Honey mid Vav Compound foe
Croup,
Croup scares you. Tho loud hoarse
oroupy cough, choking and gnsplux
for breath, labored breathing, onlt for
Immediate toiler. Tho very first doso-t
of Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound
will master tho croup. It cuts tho
thick mucus. oUmrn away tho phlegm
nnd opens up and oases tho air pas
sages, Patterson Drug Co. Adv.
SKINS l'"OU SAM.
"For Kent," "For Hale," "Itnoms
to lHt", "UouscUccping Ilooins," "No
Admittance," "No HmoUIng," etc.,
etc., Plncnrdi printed In lnro type
on heavy bilntol hoard, in cent enrli,
less In uaitttttes. Ilullctln Oillco. I2tf
Try tho Altamont for meals. Adv.
iikwaui: ok imitation,
I
Dy going to tho tailor and getting
your clothes, you nro nHsurod of go;
ting tho vory best qunlliy of wooleni
for your inuiiuy. Imported and do
mestic A lno tho vory host or nimis.
iiroment, stylo, lit nnd woiUmaiiHhlu
that nit III (inn ltialto. My prices rniur
from UC. 00 up. Dry OiuauliiH unil
pressliiK a specialty. K. K, Dlolc. -Adv.
KOlt HA Lit.
Loin ono nnd two of block Tlirto
ot North Addition to Ilond. JR00.00
cash, Kor particulars, plume or write
It. O. Urowu, Pilot llutte much; or
G. H. llonson. Ilond. ai'-UCc
I ALTAMONT
HOTEL
.Moderate Prices
Modern HooiuH
Attnutlvo Hnrroiiiidlngi
Strain lleut, Hot mid Cold
Water With Hath Privilege
Homo Cooked .Meals
M mn A. 1). Hiuudiiiir. Pronrletor
1U5NI), OHHUON 5
swswwssw
Warm fe feafk room
with the cowing Itcat of the
PERFECTION
llzad. as they were meant to reallxo I ty. and all olose to Bend and all
nat tt Bonoovea mom to sco to i
that Portland's rotation with that
city were fostered and encouraged,
for Portland's own good.
Firstly, thoPortlanders met Bend's
citizenship. They will agree with
me. I bollove. whon I say that pri
marily It is tho people of tho town
that make that town, far moro than
nil Its resources. And that being so.
I'm qulto certain that Ilond need
havo no fears for Its future nor In
vestors roar for their ultlmato profit
who havo been wlso enough to read
the wrltlag on the wall and stake
something upon Dend In the years
noon to corno.
Secondly, tho Portlandera saw
something of Ilcnd and Central Orn-
gon. I dare say many were surpris
ed. Too many of us havo thought
of Central Oregon as a land of utter
dryness, with little In tho way jf
wealth producers except wheat land.
Thlsl Ittlo glimpse ot the interior dis
proved many such false notions. In
addition to grain lands In plenty tho
excursionists saw and traveled
through really vast areas of magnifi
cent pioo forest3; they became al
most Intimate with tho wonderful
Deschutes river, than which there is
no more remarkable power-producing
stream In the Northwest: they In
spected a nearly-completod Irrigation
enterprise, built by the state, whote
construction cost has been $450,000
and whose lands will embrace some
23,000 acres; and thoy caught glimp
ses of fragments of other Irrigated
segregations, where water already
has replaced duit with vegetation.
Then they found a town where 12
years ago there was a wilderness of
sage brush: where, fndeod. there was
nothing at all In the way of human
habitation nearer then 35 miles. And
they were told that four years ago
the nearest railroad was 100 miles
distant. At that place there stands
economically developed. But most
immediate Is tho timber.
Vliore the railroad and the river
and the timber meet is Hend. Topo
graphically Its position as a lumber
manufacturing point Is Ideal. Prob
ably not lees than twenty billion feet
of pine must bo milled there, because
It would be economic folly to try to
upset gravity and mill it olsewhero
an expensive exporlmont! And
probably much moro than that win
bo manufactured at Dend, for where
manufacturing once starts, and lalxir
aw wa x
W- wr
OILJEJTER U 3
Mother and children need it for vbv fl V
the bath father for his morn- frvf '1
ins shave. c3x
Dealers everywhere) Sj&y C3
lt'rh. tor .;(, "WarmA SRA Q
U CM Cor.,.." (lUfWV
Standard Oil Company SiVv
(CaEUrnU) J Jvl ' J
Portland -r V" .'
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The BRICK GARAGE
(UNDEK NEW MANAGEMENT)
First Class Repair Work done by exports.
Yes, we repair Fords, Mid Kiinrnntee tlio
job. Full line tires mid supplies. Wo
have a few bargains in second hand ears.
esafsa GiVC US 11 tl'iill. ""
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UTa Bond Garngo Company
WMEKK 5KKVICK COUNTS
K. H. DIIUNKA O. M. IIAKBIt
for tt:l Rt.wttt
sLC I R1C
COFFEE PERCOLATORS
THE WHITE IS
KINO
Tho BEST all-round Family
Sewinc Machine that can
ba produced, Made in both
ROTARY and VIBRATOR
styles. The rotary makes
boh LOCK and CHAIN
etitch. The latest up to
the minute steel attach
ments with each 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 BIdjr
San Francisco. California
When Attending
The Manufadnrers and
Land Prochid: Show
October i!U to November 1 1
PORTLAND, OREGON
Make Your Headquarters at
The New Perkins Hotel
nOOMS WITHOUT DATH Sl.00
ROOMS WITH MATH $1.30
A Restaurant with Food and Prices Right
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Building Material
I1 I I III U -" ' " " ' ''-'! TWIK i ill
LUMBER, SHINGLES
The Miller Lumber Company
Bend, Oregon.
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Give you all of the good
and none of the bad effects
of coffee. They eliminate
the poison and make coffee
PURE and WHOLESOME
PRICE...- $7.50
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The ELECTRIC TOAST
ER makes ideal toast. We
have a few at '1 $2.50
the BEND WATER LIGHT
& POWER CO.
s i inrpnii iDiiNif II v
5rtBfepi!? UltlutlUIl MM till ill I tin
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
Special Fares to Portland
FOR THE
Manufacturers
AND
Land Products
Exposition
Opens Oct. 26; Closes Nov. 14
Hnlo tlntfH from Central Oregon point on OrcKoa Trunk Ily.,
October i!7, HO, November II, U, it), l!l with return limit
Monday fullouliitf (Into of mik. Ojicn rutu of 1 J:i fine.
Al'lT.i: DIHTItlOT COMl'KTITION
TWK.NTV COU.VIIKH I)IH1IAY
$10,000 IN CASH IMtHMIUMH
JIIOIUM AMI IMl'I.O.MAH FOIt MHl'hAYS
80,000 KQUAUI3 VKW VIJOQH 81WOI1
For Further DotuiU Conttult
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