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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1916)
1...?fffisW.-WAI:?TW,1wrvmri-Mt:.iiAwiMi, uttuiJr.it i. Umu. K- V i il f t 1 3 fe The Bend Co. and Bend iFrnm Forfar 4 Sp?U'cr A recnt numK r f Tli- Spectator a Portland moatHi avotti tarRljr to tl growth and etovelop- et of Bead Tk folJosshs article on The Btasi Company is reprinted Uecsfrca. Yrs otto' th rai1rwds vtw tbottxnt of eonqurtnc the DotenatM Onarvn. Mr. Drake. ersiroad tarUeW iwi eapttafot ? In Bead the netropolt of Central Oreaon lt aeqnlnd t.tXW crw " land waere now utaaete this aiod.-a tlty cd it fa& well for his tctlmi aad Jadcnat -raea tt fc known that tre l not a Mn1 tre haK or bsMfaMM honae In ta eltj that hat sot parcnated hi si'.e front his orig inal holding. II repaired the old Stemswr ru.h. covering both sides of the Dht4 riTer. teaoe it vm tfce oalr pnefeat and ecooomt. cat location to aaill 'he rast forest of tlaoer lyiap tt the wnth and yist.aad it H it. ffctf property that both of Mad' Urt ntUU and roat of Its aaaaaftttitlar plants no ttaxrf. He botlt x dam aeroM the De- cx: and erected a atodera 1e-t.-k Heist plant, asd iaatclled a water sjriteni. ran canal for Irriga tion porpo-. betllt and opratd jetvisllH. and lent Inanc.al aid to the Oil aoarchaats aod others de 4rto to locate at Bend. The present Bend Ccsapa-.r orjinnlaed aboat Sv reort ate. and too): or the entire Drake held mm. aod has tt-.re dipod of a eonjW mbl portion of the or4!! tract The present Bead Water. Light and Power Company vac sold to Cha. A. Broan and K. B. Millar of Chi- ei of larre means and fore aaonc hjrdio-eteruic experts. The old sawmill rlrb as practi cally toe only payroll the c :i had jbc sTral years. w operated nntll nbont a year aero, when it wis dis mantled, and sold to rcake room for W ptwt mills of tM Shevlin Hbon and Jirooks-ScnnJon rom panloa' ntaau. Today tt company ImMImw (oatlet of '.be oilclnal tvn:t of Bend rod the seven ad- Cntn additions. a welt a farm ms an! conaidetable timtwr. The Bend Company lone aao -Uhliehed a very liberal pol'cy. It donatinK in all to the H rook 5-Scan -Ion Iimear Oampaoy II acres of 7ftod for Itt mill site, and deeded for a nominal snm ST; acre to the SfceTtla-Htioa Company for Its mill ctta. and has made either free g;fts or Mtaral concessions te all e ter jxteat, relljtloo. educaiioscl or ';- d-st Isl Daring the past six months ft has t'J-lt many hcases and sold tben on easy time payurnt r'sn, es.dec asslstiag In f ildlng several uslness houses, and has contracts let for the erection of about fifteen tddltlonsl homes. The company Is beaded by able and prominent men. Dr. D. P Brock", the president, te too preal- d. nt of the BrooJta-Scaalon Lumber Companr. and te one of the hoariest lnreetor ia Central Ortsroa D E Kanter is toe rice-prreldest and i alo rtce-ereaseeat of The Central Oreoa Bank, with many years' exner:ene as as investor and Uaflder la Central Oregon, Clyde M McKay la sretary. tad liesldes be'ng a stock be Idtr person ellr. represents the Jdncller Lumber Company of Davenport, Iowa, which it alto Interested In the Bend com-canr. D C Hanler espceased blmeelf very forcibly m to the poUey of the compaey. which he made in the fol lowine stnement We btrl!eve Bend will b )aet as big tt Central Oregon Lnd onr Investment east of the Cas cades Is the beet evidence of the faith In this conatry. There Is much yet to do. bnt we have made a good start. We hare the largest sectioe of good farm land now left nade Tetoped In the the Valted States, with approximately S.eM.tvO acres available for dry farming, and rn additional million acres taai can oe pat under irrigation from the water In the Deschutes river. "Our payroll In Bend amount to over $1.;?M0 a year, which w"ll greatly Increase during the next two years, and we feel that we hare just started ia a ma a fact urine way. We have sufficient waterpover for alt time, as next to the Kails of N'ia-ara the Deschutes can develop more warerpexer than any other stream ia the United States a statement that the Geological Department at Washington will verify. We hsve railroads to hu'ld. Ir rigation projects to aoUta. rood J roads te bulW and dry fanning lands to develop. We hare alwats felt that the second largest city in the state would naturally be located In Central Orenon. and the splendid procrese mad during the past 1! month is a substantial endorsement of the future of Bend. Phone Red 462 ! STOCKMEN WILL MEET Mr. Home Builder see that your A desirable bread knife free house is plastered with Goaney's every annual subscription to . sand. Adv. tfc Bend Bulletin. I. 0 jflorcncc . Silvis Instructor and Decorator Fine uitonogtam and Enamel Work a specialty Water Color 'Place Cards "Dinner, Dance "Programs, etc made to order Mep Will He Taken to Orpaniie at Kort Hock. Steps to organise .he stockmen of , the Fort Reek Valley, so that Useyj irry be enabled to take advantage of the large range afforded in the' ! Deschutes Xr.tloail Forest, will be , J taken October it at Fort Rock by Supervisor W. G. Hasttass. at a meet Ins; of the Fort RoeS: raller ' soekmen. The forest service Is destrous of hivla? tke larro tintor rut north of Fort Rock used by the stockmen.! Its value fer this put pose reels apn' its development by the stockmen j through obtaining water. It te estl- tn.-ted that nearly 1 10,ee is aeeef-j sary to bring water upon the range in sufficient quantity to make It valw- i able for range purposes. Mr Haet inis believes that taere is room enough on the range fer 5.04 head of cattle or approximately 50.0 head of sheep. ! - How to Improve Your Town MaUe the Mot of Pro-jteHty Every man should keep il: these days and make the meet of his op portunities. No man can work bis bst handicapped ith disordered kidneys and bladder, aching beck, swollen Joints, stiff mutcles or rheum-stle pains. Foley Kidney Pills pey for themselves a hundred times oer In herl'h lmproeo.int. Sold srerjwhere Ait. For sign painting see Edwards. A dr. Praise it. Improve it. Talk about it. Trade at home. Be public spirited. Remember It is your home. Study your town ordinances. Telt of Its natural advantages. When strangers cerae to town use them well. Don't call your best citizen frauds and impoeter. Support the local Institutions th& benefit the tcwa. Help public ofSciate do the most good for the people. Look ahead of self when all the town Is to be considered, i Exchange.) WARDEN ll.llll.KV HERE On a trip to look into the present flh and game situation in this sec tion Warden W. O Hadley of The Dalles spent Thursday of last eSc here. Mr. Hadley is interested in a plan to build fish ladder on the hiih falls of the Dvchut. hkh impvse a bar to the ascent of salmon fron. the Columbia and hopes to Interest local sportsmen In the proposition Already he has sereral hundred dol lars subscribed with which te put in a ladder at Sherar's Falls, which will b done this fall. Mr. Hadley went to Prinevllle and Redmond on Friday .rnST III HI rf nssnav-ni iff Insnuv WILSON FORMERLY ASSAIL ED THE LABOR UNION. Thi Prcsidtnt it now cndi oatt for offico and ipeaka Mtll of labor. Until ho becama a can didato for offict. and at lonj at he wat Proaidont of a Univtr 'ty. h, with tntiro tafoty, fj nortd or aitaifcd th Labor Unions, indtad, ho was than thair bittir, ungenaroua, and often un just critic At the PtopU'a Fo rum en February 25, 1S05, ha aid: -Labor Unioni drag the highett man to the level of the lowest." In an address at a din ner in the Waldorf-Astoria on March IS, 1S07, in speaking of the capitalists, he aaid: "There i another equally formidable ene my to equality and betterment of opportunity, and that it the clan formed by the labor organiza tiont and leadera of thu country.- In a letter written Janjary 12, 19C9. he taid: -I am a fierce partisan of the open thop" In Jun of th tame year, ipeakmg at Princeton, he taid: "The utual ttandarc! of the employ in our day it to give at littie he may far hit waget. Labor it ttand ardized by the tradet umem and thit is the ttandard to which it it made to con'orm. I need not pomt out how econamicaliy dit attrojt tuch a regulation of la bor it. The labor of America t rapidly becoming unprofitable under thtt regulation. Our eco nomic tupremacy may be lost becaute the country growt more and mora full of unprofitable tervants. I have no quettion that when Mr. Wilton thut tpoke he expretied hit tincere convic tion. Lett than two years later he wat in public life and imme diately hit attitude changed. There it no rtaton to believe that hit convictiont changed. From the Speech of Colonel Rootevelt at Battle Creek. Michigan, in Be half of Mr. Hughe. , - ii i "President Wilson settknl h!melf In hU cbalr." Neni Item. Well, be has settled tomctbln;, anyhow. oooocoooooooooooo o WILS9N STRIKES WHEN Paint Kitchen Floors Don't Scrub Them Avoid the backache and sore knees caused by scrubbing bare floors. Painted floors are easy to keep bright and clean, are attractive and very inexpensive. ACME QUALITY FLOOR PAINT gives a hard, durable, sanitary finish for floors, steps or any inside surface to be walked on, easy to keep clean and hard to wear out. You can apply it yourself. It dries in a short time. Offered im tWLMtlt . ' t in appropriate and attractive shades. Bend Hardware Co. THE IRON IS COLD President Wilton refuted to tpeak in Independence Hall on the one hundred and twenty eighth anniversary of the tigmng of the Declaration of Independ ence in that hall, and he to re futed becaute inatmuch at over one hundred of our men. women and children had jutt been mur dered on the high teat he re garded it aa "the try moment when he would not care to arouse the tentiment of patriotism." Mr. Wilton hat a potitiv genius for ttriking when the iron it cold and fearing to strike when the iron it hot. If one hundred and twenty-eight yeart ago Wash ington and Jefferson, and the other men who eigned the Decla ration of Independence had felt the tame way about patriotism, and the tame way about fighting at Mr. Wilton does, u. 3uld nevtr have had country. Had Lincoln felt the aame way, there would be no such thing at the American Republic now in exist ence. From the Speech of Colo nel Roosevelt at Battle Creak, Michigan, in Behalf of Mr. Hughes. BEND, OREGON Best & Harris WALL ST, VULCANIZING A SPECIALTY Brine us your eld easlass and tubes for repair. Werk juieX ly dene aad cuaraateed to be satisfactory Out of, town pat ronage solicited. Best & Harris Brooks- Scanlhn Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Standard Sao. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Trkfiax Red 1431 701 Cry Sales O&e Beod Company Bulling POLICIES THAT PIIOTECT. The Oldest Insurance Agency in Central Ore. WE WRITE INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES "It's the way we write our policies." Out companies pay 100 cts. on. the dollar. We have over 400 satisfied policy holders. The largest Insurers In Crook County are our leading customers Bend Insurance Agency Bend, Oregon POLICIES THAT I HOTECT. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fct2 aad Washosjtoa Stmta PORTLAND. OREGON CcBtrafly Looted Tk Hotel for YOU Special Summer Rates Room with bath privilege, single 75c up; double $ 1 .00 up. Room with private bath, single $ 1 .50 up; double $2.00 up. Auto bus meets trains. Union Depot cars pass our doors From North Bank Depot S car transfer at 5th St. Bend-Silver Lake and way points MAIL, FREIGHT, and PASSENGER. SERVICE Pioneer Auto Stage and Truck Co. SUCCESSORS TO WENANDY LIVERY CO. True Economy ... rr"H t&c wise trrnAng c ocu'i mooey miting every ddHir da full daty tad getting ia rrtura ia article that wiU ulsfy 70a ia every -xy. . white: . b a. real buxi& frrcune it is soli at a popular pace: becacoe it gives you tSe kiadoiscsneg yea &Sgbt iaj beotse it will turn out the wftrk qacliy xai thoroughly asi give you a Efc time of satgfactoty service; because itt imytoregxaa wO eaahle you to do tlinrt which can't be daat oa any other rrurhmrtfrtcime it will yfciaeycn with, its ae fmnfi and beauty of is funsrorc. Ia short you wul Oad ie While reliable aoa desirable : every : of view. Be sure to see the Vthe dealer who w-3 be glad to show you bow good machine the Thite is. II there tt coTake dealer haatdy, write us direct for cat alogs. Te do aotscS to catalog faouseu Vibrator aad Rotary Sbuttlc HacUacs. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O. FOR &VLE BY E. F. LOGAN ONE CENT A WORD IS ALL A LITTLE WANT AD WILL COST YOU. 0' m nmmmimmmmmTmimum wjr3r Jv with a