tiii: iikni) iu'm.ktix, ikxi, oni:., avkdnksday, march ir, join. R i RSPJ ) i rii ii ca $' to N t- i i ,1 SILVER LAKE IS PRAJSNG BOND ELECTION RE SULT PLEASES Intcilor Xoivhui)oi- Snj- City It Uliig liilliicnro tin' Ailuiici'iiient of the Wliulo Nevllim-Otlu'i- Towns nro Jtcndv to Donate When Culled (Silver I.nko Leader.) Henri has shown t" her slstor towns, In tin" reennt city election, thnt kIio Is not only for I lend 'nit Is iib ing lior Rood Inflncnco for the ad vancement of tlio whole or Contrnl Oruftun, whoti hIio voted u $30,000 liond Issuo to meet the oxponsoi of HOCiirltiB torinliml grounds, depot and car BhopH (rites, for the Strnhorii rail road entering tliolr city. The voto triood 1?! for mid 17 iiHiilnst bonding. That speaks well for n llttlo city llko Hond only 17 mems-backs. That la tlio kind of a aplrlt that ulimilil exist, when n co-operative Borvlco Ik needed to enrrv on tho se curing of a IiIk enterprise like tho Strahorn railroad systems of rail roads, llonil Is to ho cotiRrntulatcd on her shonlder-to-flhonlrior force. And It seems that this sort of spir it 1b being manifested all alonK tho lino of tho piopoBcri routes. .nko vlow Is rcporturi to have 'JT. miles of right of wny seenreri north from tholr city, besides the termlnnl grounds. It Is said that 1'nlnloy has tho co oporatlvo rvor, and thnt Hums has offered tholr good will toRothor with $121,000, Rood old round friends. Silver I-ako Is wnltlnR for tho de innnris whlrh will lie mnrie upon It, iiuri tho riepot anil yard grounds and rights of w;ny through the townslto arc a ready' donation at nnv time. It VII bo tho matter now of only n fow weeks when Mr. Strahorn will ho tell Iiir us what lie wants, anil that which lio wants Is his at any timo. MAHKKT HUPOKT. NORTH PORTLAND, March 13. HlRher prices prevailed nil along tho lino In the cattlo division Monday. Four loads of pulp fori steers sold at $8.10, ono load of grain fed stcors went at $8, mid hay feds sold at $7.7", all prices Including a two hit raise. Cows remain steady nt $C75, There was moro of a supply of stuff on the market than usual, over 1000 head holng counted In. A light run of 2400 head of hogs enmo In over Sunday. Mayors took hold readily and prices soared. The main feature In the hog division was that the hulk of stuff was of good quality and very fow loads went over tho scales for less than $9. Market very strong. Lambs, or any class of sheep nro not creating any groat furore by the num bers In evldonce. Only ono load of feeder lambs being received. All Bheep quotations hold steady to stronger at former prices. ONE CENT A WORD Is all a little Want Ad will cost you. Clean up nnd paint up. Sco Ed wards. Adv. COMMERCIAL CLL'H I'RCI'ARES NEW LEAFLET. (Continued from pago 9.) Cnl TliU Out It N Win tli Monoy Don't miss (his. Cuf out this slip, r no I ono with fi rents to Foley & Co., Chicago, III., writing your nnmo mid ii dri rests clonilv. You will recolvo In return a trial parkago containing Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound, for Ingrippo coughs, colds nnd croup, Koley Kid tiny Pills, nnd Foloy Ca thnrtlc Tablets. Sold every whoro. adv. pond, and the Oregon Trunk spent $2C,000 In building a spur and bridge over tho rlvor to connect with tho mills. Tho two mill roinpnnlcs nro Tho Slioviln-IIIxon Company nnd tho Urooks-Scnnlnn Lumber Co., tho two togethor owning approximately 2C0, 000 acres of timber land. Each mill hns a 10 hour capacity of 120,000 feet. Each has a lath mill In connection. Tho Shovlln-IIixnn plant will man ufacture n largo por centngo of Its cut In a sash nnd door fnctory nnd a box factory. Tho Ilrooks-Scanlon plnnt will linvo n box factory In con nection. Ench company brings Its logs to tho mill by logging railroads oxtond Ing out Into tho timber. Irrigation, a Cnroy Act irrigation sogregntlon embracing approximately 200,000 acres lies to tho cast nnd north of Mend. This land Is watered under tho supervision of tho Stnto of Ore gon, nnd becomes tho property of settlers who ncquiro it by residence and Improvement, paying from $15 to $ 10 nn ncro for wntor service, with nu nnnuni maintenance chnrgo of about $1 nn nrre. Non-trrlgablo land In purchased nt $2,130 nn ncro. Directly adjoining Henri nro two otlior irrigation ontorprlBes, both conducted on n fnrmor's co-oporntlvo basis and both exceedingly prosper ous. On tho Irrigated lands nil tho pro ducts of tho tempernto zono prosper. Tho soil nnd climate, hnwovcr, nro particularly adapted to tho success ful production of grasses nnd root crops. Alfalfa, clover, grain, pota toes and other root crops, Including sugar boots, do well. Tho ylold of butter fnt from tho grasses Is exceptionally great, and thlfL combined with the puro soft wnftr, nnd tho lnck of excessive heat and cold destines this territory io tako tho front rank ns a dairy conn try. Tho establishment of a cream cry nt Henri, nnd tho nlrt given tho fcrmors In securing fine cows by tho local bnnks, means that a man with forty acres who will raise grass and food It to his cows will bo assured of a comfortable living. Tho Tiimalo Project. About sovon miles northwesterly from Hond, ndjoining Tumnlo, is tho Tumalo project, nn Irrigation segre gation recently completed by tho Stnto of Oregon. It embraces somo 30,000 acres of tho finest land In the State, well sltuntcd both for produc tivity and markets. In constructing this project, which is tho most sub stantially built In tho west, the State has spont $450,000. Work ondod lato In 1914. Land is sold on cx- tremoly easy terms, with long timo payments. Dry Farmlni'. Tributary to nend on the south cast Is n hugo dry farming area, em bracing moro thnn 1,000,000 ncres of level nnd rolling sagebrush land, with deep Boll, no trees and rocks, nnd, in certain sections, well water is obtainable nt moderate depths. Much of this territory hns boon settled by homesteaders. Tho major ity of tho acreago is opon to homo Htcnrilng unrior the 320-ncro home stead law, which nllows tho free ac quisition of thnt nmount In return for rcsldonco and proportional annual cultvntlon and Improvement. Tho homestead lnws nro being marie eas ier nnd moro attractive, with tho re sult that moro and moro Bottlers nre coming to Hond nnd mnklng homes on this lnnd tributary to tho town. Honris oxtend through this country nnd auto nnd stngo lines tap It from Henri, to which Its products will como on down grade hauls, to bo milled with tho Inexhaustible water power of tho Deschutes, Timber. Tributary to Bond, on down grade hauls Is twenty billion feot of the finest yellow plno tlmbor. Hcsldos providing tho cheap power for tho milling of this enormous timber holt, Henri nfforris the best of mill pond facilities. At present there nro nlso several smallor mills In this section, employ ing In tho neighborhood of 150 mon. Whllo theso mnnufacturo lumber pri marily for local consumption, not on ly nro many carloads exported to tho towns north of Henri, hut nlso many aro Bhlpped to tho mldrilo wostorn mnrkots, which lator will bo suppllori heavily with tho Hond lumbar pro ducts. Water Power. Thoro Is nt lonBt 1(50,000 horso pownr easily obtainable from the Deschutes nt nnd nonr Hond. Alronriy n 1700 horsepower plant Is In operation In tho town nnd n COO horsopowor plant nearby, which offer ns chenp olcctrlc powor for domestic W T ' 'ffk''M9 -K Jw jimmy pipes Get a Fresh Start! For men who got away to a false start on a pipe or home-made cigarettes Prince Albert has a word or two for whaj: ails their smokeappetites I Forget you ever tried to smoke, for Prince Albert is so different, such a fine flavor, so cool and cheerful and friendly, you'll get a new idea of smoke joy I The patented process fixes that and cuts oar: bite and parch 1 And this little preachment is also for men who think they're on the right track. All to be said fe that the sooner you lay out a nickel or a dime for a supply of Prince Albert, tho sooner you'll make a discovery that'll be wortn a lot to your peac-J ui nunu. miu. tongue 1 Get the idea of smoking all you want without a comeback tliat's P. A.! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winiton-Salem, N. C. Buy Prlne Albert all etttr thocivllizmdutorldl Toppyrtd bat: St I tidy rod lint, lOet pound and half-pound tin humldotr and that claity cryiat-gla$$ pound humidor with pnnjr-mofncr top fAfif kcopa tho tobacco in cm A fin thapoalway I fcg.cJ.8ffi. reeAeco9l Oa III pwh !! ol lit II St rt I lis will rttif "frtut P.LnteJ J.lr 301b. 1907," wliUa kil raid. thrto nta mu plou watrt ant tm.ktdlHUrfll nnd manufacturing usos as Is obtain nblo In tho Northwest. Tho inox haiistlblo nnd cheap powor nt her doors guarantees Bond's exteiiBlvo manufacturing future Recreation. Tho man who comes to Bend or tho ndjacent sections of Central Oregon will bo ngrcoably surprised ot the pleasant surroundings ho will en counter, both In what naturo has supplied nnd In social matters. Tho sportsman will find tho Bend co ntry a vorltnblo pnradlso. Fish ing la tho Deschutes Is a famous at traction, thnt river's giant trout bringing sport lovors from all parts of the Northwest. Deer, bear, rab bits, sago hens, ducks, gceso, swung nnd othor game afford aniplo recrea tion for tho outdoor lover along tho rlvor and in tho foothills. Canoeing nnd boating directly at Bend and up tho broad reaches of tho Dcschutos, couplod with oxcollent auto roads, borso back riding possibilities with out end, nnd near by snow clad mountain peaks, cnmblno nonr Bond Interest for pvnrv sort of naturo lover and hcahh too:;or. How to (Jet llcic. From Portland tako either the "North Bank Rnllrond" or tho Ore- & I gon-Wnsl',T'4o:i Railroad & Nnvlga- I t'on system dl'Mit to Hond. Tho faro is $7.10. Through tickets from all Enstorn points nro good directly to Henri. Tho ro"'i up tho Deschutes canyon Is the most strikingly beauti ful railroad trip In tho Northwest, ami Is In Itsctf well worth tho Jour-noy. BREAD KNIFE jt JTVJCil JLi &0. T-i itSiiA-- This desirable Bread Knife, indispensable in every home, will be given free to subscribers to The Bend Bulletin in Crook County. A KNIFE WITH EVERY ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION. This Bread Knife is exactly as shown in the cut above, but without any advertising. Flexible blade, curved edge, wooden handle. Just what you want. Get yours while the supply lasts. flTo old subscribers in the county: Renew for a year and get a knife. To everyone in Crook County: Subscribe for a year and get a knife. ONLY $1.50 for a Knife and THE BULLETIN for one year '-- r varletlwt-- V , AdV. ? - - - ?Mgjk BLiBMSgMgg'jgggj?