.bJ TAGE 8. THE I1EXI) ni'IiT.ETIX, HENI), OHE., WEDNESDAY, JIAItCH 22, 1010, H SPF! J ' cat' tin toi' BR' . t Si' "i r! n o! i o' 1 I I I NORTH UNIT VOTES IRRIGATIOM DISTRICT Initial Steps TnKiii lly Voters In .Tef- ferson County Issue Piijiset by Vote or 217 Hi 120. At the election of the Deschutes North Unit for the organization of n district organization on .Monday, tho IrrlgatlonlsU won by the de ceive voto of 217 to 129 and also elected n board of directors. The district an organised comprlios upwards of 09,000 acres of which 7f,000 acrea are exceptionally well ndnptcd for economical agricultural purpoxiM under Irrigation, Rtid In general the soil ! quite fertile. Tho lands have been under cultivation for a period of from 10 to 16 years and with only an average rainfall of nbout 8 Inches per annum have pro duced approximate!? 15 bushels of wheat por acre These lands being ItEI'OKT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank OF BEND . XO. :!:!. At lleiiil, In the State of Oregon, nt the Close of Utislncss on March, 7tli, - - -- -M : The Shevlin-Hixon Company Gives High Rank to Pine Grown in Central Oregon lDKi. Hosoiirces. Loan and Discounts (except those shown on b) Total loans Overdrafts, unsecured $2, C 19. SI , . . L S. IPmiN: U. S. Hords deposited to secure circulation (jwr value) $ 12.SOO.00 Total l. S. Bonds $S 15.S41.53. i. $245. $11.53 f 2,619.84 12, 500.00 1400 feet lower than tlpnd. Tho Irrigation project, for which surveys and plans were made bv tho V. S. Reclamation service, propose tho impounding of excess water eith er at Crane I'ralrlo or Henhani Falls, tho former being sufllclent and the latter more than sulllclent, and to divert tho wnters from the Deschutes river nt Aubrey Falls. The plans and estimates are com plete covorlng all possible contin gencies thnt may nrlse, even Includ ing tho cost of concrete lining from tho Intnko nt tho river to the ter minus of tho main canal near Gntc way nnd also for drainage purposes no well as for pumping purposes for Rome lands lying nbovo the cannl showing npproxlmntoly a cost of 5G per ncre. This fertile section contains nt. present only nbout ono half the num ber of families thnt It did ten years ncn nr n iiniiiibitlnn of lnn llinn LTiflO when under Irrigation, considered !H"m.n.'1 l-ii-Its from Its location, cllmntlc nnd rail conditions It will bo capable of sup porting n population of from 10,000 to 12,000 people directly on tho fnrms nnd from 5.000 to C.000 addi tional In tho towns with iui npparent direct ensh voluo of lands, Improve ments nnd porsonnl property through out this entire dlRtrlct (excepting rnllrnads) not to exceed $5,000,000, iindor present conditions, a total cash valuo of $50,000,000, could reason ably be expected within ten years nf tnr tho wntor wan npplled to tho lands. Tho dlrectora olected at tho snino election woro A. I). Anderson. Mad ras; John Henderson, Opal City: H W. Onrd, Mndrns, nnd Messrs. VII)- bort and Fisher. 0,577.91 1,800.00 24,00S.o7 G.070.02 3,320.25 Itunds Securities etc.: Hands other than I. S. Bonds pledged to Mfllire postal savings deposits $ 1,005.44 Secuiltles other than V. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged -4 S, 572. 47 Total bonds, securities, etc Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Hank $2,000.00 Loss amount unpaid 1.300.00 1.300.00 nt nn olevatlon of from 2600 to lSflO Value of banking house (If unencumbered) $ 2 1, COS. 57 feet above sen level or approximately ; 'irnlture and fixtures item esiuie oneii uliiui muii uuuaiuk uuueu Net amount due from Fodcrnl Reserve Hank 10,000.00 AOt amount due from approved reserve agents in New York. Chicago and St- Louis $ 3.92S.09 Net n mount due from approed reserve agents In other resort e cities 6S.273.33 72,201.42 Not amount due from banks and bankers (other than Included in 10 or 11) 17,331.00 Outside checks and other cash Items $ 3.G96.C8 Fractional currency, nickels and cents 291.85 3, OSS. 53 Notes of other national banks 2,S90.00 Federal Reserve notes 10.00 Coin nnd certificates 24,234.30 Legal-tender notes 2,475.00 Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer nnd duo from U. S. Treasurer Tho opposite illustration Is the likeness of the standing California White Pine found near Hend wheru The Shavlin-Hlxo'i Company Is nov engaged In logging operations. One of tho most noticeable features of the t'mber lands in Central Orogon i tho nlmpst total absence of tindur biusli which greatly facilitates log ging, nnd reduces to n minimum the cost of operations. Tho class of timber shown is con sidered by The Shcvlln-Hixon Com pany to be of tho highest qunlity for manufacture into sash, wlndo'v frcmes nnd box material. Approxi mately C5 por cent of the California Vt'hlto Pino In Centrnl Oregon cut by Tho Shovlln-Hlxon Company will bo hnndled by the auxiliary factories of tho Ucnd plant. 025.00 03 -- fer -'VxkfrU v h 'm 'I ---- "----"-- .l TOTAL v $439,02 I Liabilities. Capltnl stock paid in $ 25,000.00 Surplus fund 25,000.00 Undivided profits $4,804.39 Reserved for $ 4,804.39 Less current expenses, Interest, nnd taxes paid 4,541.31 2G3.0S Circulating notes outstanding 12,500.00 Kept Them Qulst "I went to n symphony concert yes terday nftcruoon." "Did you enjoy It?" "It was the most wonderful experi ence I ever had. .lust think of sitting in the same room with 2.000 women and not oue of thein saying a word." Melbourne Age. Clssppearing Cannon "Well, Mines will dinppenr when yon have cureless help." responded the indy who was gohiK over the fort "I find tnnt a great trouble nbout keeping bouse."-Loulsvllli. Courier-Journal. liny a meat mont. Adv. tlckot at tho Alta- Eavlno. Governess Why don't you u.o your brnlns. Douglass? "necnuse I wnnt them to Inst." Dividends unpaid 300.00 Individual deposits subject to check '. 341,905.59 Certificates of deposit duo In less than 30 days 3,309.91 Certified checks 213.75 Cnshlar's checks outstanding 1.37S.15 Postal savings deposits 1.97 Total domnnd deposits, Items 32, 33, 34, 35, 30, 37. 3S and 39 $340,809.37 Time deposit (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or ntoro notice: ) Certificates of deposit 19,577.71 Other time deposits 10.173.S7 Totnl of time doposlts, Items 10, 41 nnd 42 ,...$ 29,751.58 Some of our ennnnn nro disappear- .. , ,'' . r." remnrkn.1 tim iin.iinr scandal, don't Inc." remarked the lleutennut. 1 say "I say When telling say "they n plcco of say;" Just Try tho Altnmont for meals. Dining room mndo larger nnd pleas ant or. Adv. A most comploto list of seed for Spring sowing tins been obtained by tho Hend Flour Mill Co. Evory sack, thoroughly cleaned bo ns to leave nothlng hut tho largo plump berry. Seo our advertisement. Adv. Cut This Out It Is Win tli Money Don't U'iIsh this. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5 cents to Foloy & Co., Chicago. III., writing your naino nnd nddress clearly. You will rocelvo In return n trial pnekngo containing Foley's, Honoy nnd Tar Compound, for lagrlppo coughs, colds and croup, 1-oIoy Kidney Pills, and Foloy Cn- thartlc Tablets. Sold ovoryjyhoro. adv Tho Amorlcnn Ilnkory announces that It has begun to mako Ico cream nnd from now on will hnvo It for tmlo at all times to hotels, restnurnnts nnd private famlllou. adv TOTAL $439,024.03 STATE OF OREGON 1 BS. County of Crook J I, E. M. Lara, Cashier of tho above-nnmed bank, do solemnly swear thnt tho above statement Is truo to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. M. .LARA, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day March, 1910. J. A. EASTES, Notary Public. CORRECT Attost: My Commission Expires Jan. 20, 1920. C. 8. HUDSON, II. C. ELLIS, U. C. COE, Directors. Seo Edwards for pnpor honglng.-Adv. Tho Hend Flour Mill Co. hns made a careuful selection of suitable sosii fo- spring sowing. Thoroughly clean ed nnd of tho host quality. Sou list of vnrletles. Adv. The Wind Is In the Palm Trees." Hut the glory of mlm trees! No pic tures or description In hooks hud ever made me realize that beforo. "The wind Is In the palm trees" bad been for me but n haunting phrase In Mr. Kipling's most ruinous ballad, Hut when the bellboy threw open the door of my room (In Nassau or the Halm innsi looking Into the Imtel gardens I Tied, "What Is that sound?" for my earn hnd been Instantly tilled with a delicious rippling, us though the room wiih alive with Invisible riven of run ning water. I run to the window. It wns tho wind In the palm trees-tho frimhetit. purest, gladdest xound to be hoard In the world. Ittchtird lu Unlit emio In Ilnrpur'H Magazine. IIIMI. 1'CIMTP l.'IIM." IVCIIIIAVn' IVl'rHTIII'VTfi I nil j.ii.iu A..7..ki4 ,,., a. ,,, .,-., A.,.a.k2L...4.,&.F lltlll C. V. SILVIS BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES AND CITY PROPERTY LOTS FOR SALE IN EVERY ADDITION IN HEND I PROPERTY HANDLED FOR NON-RESIDENTS. TIMI1EU linn nun nouniiT AND SOLD. OFFICE OREGON STREET A Delicate, Tasteful Breakfast. Apropos of monotonous unimagina tive breakfasts, Thomas live Peacock oiuo druw up the menu for breakfast "for a man of tnste." "Coffee, ten, cream, eggs, ham tongue, cold fowl," he wrote, "nil these lire good nnd to ppcnk good kuowlcdgv lu him who sets them forth. Hut the touchstone is fUli. Anchovy Is the llrst n'teii. prawns nnd shrimps tho xeeond, potted char mid lamprey the third, but lobster Is, Indeed, matter for a May morning nnd demands a rare combination or virtue nnd knowledge lu him who sets It forth." London Standard. Scotch Judges' Frugality. Scotland might safely bo bucked nt IccNt to rival England In tho mailer of frugality nimnig her Judges. There H Dean Itauisuy's story or the dinner jwrty given by Unl I'olkeiumeU When I ho covers were removed the guests were surprised to llud that the dinner consisted of visit broth, a roast fillet of veal, veal cutlets, n lloivutlue (an old Scottish dish composed of veal), it calf's head and calf foot Jelly Observing tho sensation. Lord PolUemmct ex plained "Ou ay, It's a caul" When wo kill beast wo Just cut tip no side and dovru the tlther." Unidou Chronicle. GARDEN SEEEDS FISHING TACKLE Paints, Oils, Doors, Windows GROCERIES and Hardware X at F. DEMENT CO. Bl m m .$. m ;. Mft HOOSE a friend like you would your smoldn tobacco. Don't have one that ain't wuth i f i i . iceepm always ana tnat you won t (t grow to like better ev'ry day. Qfetffip W A PIPE of VELVET! A jovial, kindly companion, whose mellow friendliness has brightened many a trying hour for us. 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