The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 10, 1916, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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THK HEM) nULLKTIX, IlEN'D, OHK., WEDNESDAY, MAY10, 1010.
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A plan for the advertlBcment of
the resources of Crook county work
ed out by County Commissioner
Overturf and State Engineer Lewis,
now under consideration by the coun
ty court, will probably be adopted by
the court rt Its coming meeting In
June.
The plan contemplates an exhibit
nt the state fair of a largo photo
graph giving a panoramic view of
this section from the top of one of
the Cnra-le3 and In connection with
the photograph a collection of coun
ty products. The photograph will
nlHO call attention to the scenic nt
tiartlons of the county nnd the co
operalon of state bodlos will oe
sought to make these available to
tourists.
Mr. Overturf took the plan up with
Mr. Lewis on the occasion of his
recent visit hore and has since re
ceived from him a detailed outline
of tho possibilities of the plan. This
he took up with the court nt Its re
cent session with the result Indi
cated nbovc.
Mr. Lewis letter Is as follows:
May 1, 1'JlG.
"Mr. If. J. Overturf.
County Commissioner,
Ilend, Oregon,
"Derr Sir:
"At your Tcruott, I have gone In
to the question of cost for tucking an
exhibit of Crook county products and
scenery at tho State Fair In Septem
ber. A detailed estimate Is enclos
ed herewith, together with tentative
plan for knock-dovn building. Wo
have consulted a number of photog
raphers and artists In I'ortlcnd, and
bellcvo that an exhibit superior to
nnythlng heretofore nttempted In
this lino can be had for the money,
If Crook county succeeds In getting
tho various Htatc departments Inter
jected in this region to co-operate,
for Instance, the Desert Land Board
has approximately 6000' acres of
j land on the Turrialo project In your
county for which a full water supply
Is now available. These should be
advertised and sold. The depart
ment should co-oporate lu this ex
hibit. "The State Engineer's department
could, nt little expense, prepare large
illustrative diagrams showing pres
ent nnd proposed Irrigation projects
In your county, also Jefferson coun
ty. State aid In financing thetc
should be had as well as settlers for
existing projects. Doth objects could
be advertised In this exhibit, and so
far as I am personally concerned,
would be glad to co-operate with
your cotintv In advertising your ir
r'gated lands and Irrigation possi
bilities, as well as water power pos
sibilities.
"Tho State Highway Commission
should co-operate, as there Is great
need for a road along the crest of
tho Cascade mountains connecting
Crater Lake with Mt. Jefferson and
the other roads which cross the
mountains from the Willamette val
loy to the Deschutes valley. This
would open up the scenery of this
region and permit tourists coming
from Medford to Crater Lake to go
north, taking the train nt Hend, or
down the middle fork of the Willam
ette or perhaps down the McKenzto
river road to Eugene.
"The Fish and Clame Commission
should co-operate In making moving
pictures of the bird and animal life
of this region. Including pictures of
tho wnter falls and incidentally the
scenery of this region.
"I have taken this mntter up with
Mr. Putnam upon tho theory that
Crook county would hcrdlv dare to
undertake such an exhibit without
the assistance of the various state
departments. He Joins me In the
belief that the state should co-operate
and assist so far as possible any
county'' which will undertake such
a permanent educational exhibit. At
the close of tho State fair, this ex
hibit could be placed upon some va
cant lot near the center of the city
of Portland. Later, perhaps, the
railroad company could be Induced
to ship this east to Chicago, New
York nnd other points nnd care for
It without expense to the county.
When the plan Is sufficiently well un
der way to Insure success, I will
Kindly co-operato with yo , Mr. Put
nam, or anyono else in nsklng tho
railroads, perhaps, to contribute n
small amount towards the undertak
ing. I find that soveral hundreds of
dollars In prizes can bo secured from
We" Know
We can positively save you
money on your grocery bill.
THY USTO SEE.
Always a fresh stoek of vege
tables at your cull.
OUR NAME
IS OUR
GUARANTEE
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Emporium
SELLS FOR LESS
OUR NAME
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the State Fair Board, so that In the
end I feel that your county ccn se
cure an immense amount of advertis
ing at very reasonable expense,
which should greatly Increase the
taxable wealth and justify the ex
penditure.
"The main feature of tho exhibit
will be a panorama view from the
peak of Broken Top Mountain, 3C5
degrees, enlarged to perhaps 40 in
ches, or If funds permit, to 6 feet In
hoight and tinted equal to an) thing
presented at tho Panama-Pacific ex
position. The picture will thus be
either 42 or 73 feet in length, cut
in tho center, half of which will be
ct tho left and half at the right of
tho little building in tbo accompany
ing pldn. Above ths panorama view
will be n large scale cotored picture
of such scenic points ns Paulina lake
and connected with ribbon to the
panorama; also pictures of the Turn
alo project with suitable labels ad
vertising state lands for sale, giving
prices. Above tho Central Oregon
Irrigation Company's Project near
Prlnevllle will be shown developed.
Irrigated farms, and towards Mad
ras will be pictures of the great
North Unit country with an appeal
to the Willamette valley people to
como over nnd help them bring
water to these thirsting plains.
"Below the panorama and on the
floor to the ratling will be exhibits of
tho agricultural and industrial de
velopment of your county. The plans
Is on a small scale along the lines of
the Canadian exhibit at the Panama
Pacific exposition.
"If founds permit It may be pos
sible to work out through proper
lighting effect, morning, noon and
night features with electric lights
showing the location of Bend, Prlne
vllle, Redmond nnd other towns with
reference to the landscape.
"I am enclosing herewith a num
ber of pictures taken from Broken
Top mountain. Tho weather was
smoky at tho time and most of the
snow was gone. They are, however,
sufficiently clear to lllustrato what
can bo expected In a landscape pic
ture from tho point suggested. These
were shown to Mr. 01 fiord of Port
land, who tells mo that a panorama
from this point would be an entire
success.
"I nm enclosing herewith a forest
servlco map on which Is shown in
red nn approximate location of n
crest road from Crater lake to Mt
Jefferson, connecting tho various
cross roads. With a very smnll por
tion of this road built, tourist travel
from Medford to Crater Lake could
bo brought through Crook countv
under presont conditions. With ad
ditional sections built, this travel
could bo diverted to Crook county or
down tho middle fork of tho Wll
lnmetto or the McKcnzIe rivers to
Eugene. A preliminary survey of
this line should bo mado In order
thnt tho wonderful scenery to be cx
Ibltcd In this panorama view can be
mndo accessible to the public. Most
of this Is In Crook county. Uon pe
tition to the highway commission, I
havo no doubt that tho neeessnry
funds for this survey can be secured
so that a plan nnd estimate of the
cost of opening up these wonderful
scenic attractions can bo presented
so ns to Interest tho Forest Sorvlco
or the peoplo of Oregon In building
tho rnnd.
"The Desert Land Board can pre
paro artistic charts showing Its Car
ey Act projects and location of Tu in
itio lands for salo In your county.
This Board, through Mr. Dubuls, its
inspector who Is now In Central Oro
gon, could, If your county desires,
collect exhibits of agricultural pro
ducts of thin irrigated section nnd
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Such
tobacco
as you never thought
could be is yours to
command quick as
you buy some Prince
Albert and fire-up a
pipe or a home-made
igarette !
Prince Albert gives
you every tobacco sat
isfaction your smoke
appetite ever hankered
for. That's because
it's made by a patented
process that curs our
bite and parch! Prince Albert has always
been sold without coupons or premiums.
We prefer to give quality !
Nnce Al
the national joy smoke
has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the like of it!
And that isn't strange, either.
ATon mtin h!ru ihpv rnn't smoke a nine or roll a ciga
rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince
Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try
out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment
coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply.
Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story 1
R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C
Buy Prince Albert every
where tobacco It told in
toppy red bast, 5c; tidy red
tin; 10c; handtome pound
and half-pound tin Aurni
dort and that corking fine
pound cryttal'gtatt humi'
dor with tponge-moittener
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perhaps nssumo charge of the ex
hibit In September. This would be
of considerable financial assistance
to you.
"It appears that $1200 should be
guaranteed by Crook county to start
this exhibit. All of this may. not be
used, or If used, part of it can be
returned as you should certainly get
soveral hundred dollars In prizes and
may succeed In Interesting the rail
roads when shown what success you
will have. The road survey suggest
ed will take about $C00 and an ar
tistic presentation of Its location with
reference to scenery exhibited should
provo valuable. The assistance which
can bo given by other state depart
ments would bo difficult to estimate
In dollars and cents, but would be
very material nnd could be given In
the regular line of the various duties
of these departments.
"If you still plan to take this up
with the County Court, I would sug
gest thnt this be done nt tho coming
meeting nnd copy of tho order sont
off Immediately to this department
so that proper action can be had by
the State Highway Commission nnd
other departments.. These photo
graphs should be taken early In
Juno before tho snow disappears and
wo should have nt least a month to
get tho moBt fnvorablo terms and
arrange for such photos.
"The law provides that the State
, Engineer "shall co-opernte with all
I highway ofllcors and shall assist
I county authorities In all matters per
taining to tho construction of roads
1 when called upon to do so by the
County Courts.
"This exhibit will have direct
connection with the road situation
leading to and through your county,
nnd your court can count on this of
fice to do everything within its pow
er to make It a success If you desire
' our active co-operation in tho work.
"A suggested order Is enclosed for
'your consideration. A premium llet
' of tho Sttto Fair Board is also cn-
' closed.
I JOHN II. LEWIS.
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A Complete Stock of Fresh Fishing Tackle.
A Full Stock of Fresh ami Staple Groceries.
A Fresh Shipment Each Day of Green Goods
A New Supply of all Garden Seeds' in Hulk.
A Paint Stock consisting of 72 different colors.
A First Grade Stock of Garden Hose & Nozzles.
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your wife or mother
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