J KS35 1 a FREE FRUIT LAND AT PAISLEY Don't Be Afraid of U. S. Government Carey Act Irrigation Projects In Oregon Tli tiny oflrrt sponsible hriimtloti companies In thia taie Is pftft. Vt'lwu the NnrthwBtTownBite Company of Philadelphia took owr the Paisley Project In lake County, It gave the largest bond ever Riven In ttie state fifty thnnsnnd dollars aniaranteelng completion of the project. Every Ihn e months it ut.ikes an Itemised statement of expenwa to tha Desert Laud Board. All of It advertising books, map, contracts. subscription sgnv , nxntsautl llteratre In submitted to the Desert Land Hoard for inspection before leln Irtned. THE I.ASD IS LEVfcL, FKEK FROM ROCK. AND ISA RICH VOL CANIC ASH StII.. The climate Is perfect for fruit, which now grows to perfection at Paisley. Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Prunes Construction work upon the dam and reservoir baa now been In pro press f'r three months, with Thomas Hawthorn, State Inspector, on the ground. He wa formerly with the U. S. Government Reclamation Service on the Umatilla Project. Send for 32-pae Illustrated book. Go to Paisley by automobile stage from Bend and see the land Our agent at Paisley, Hugh K. Ullniore, will show you the land. It Is free to those who pay the cost of putting water on It. Northwest Townslte Co. are araung the largest taxpayers In Oregon, owning townslte sub-dlvlslous at Prlneville, Madras, Redmond, Bend, Burns, Vale and also the 840-acre Conn ranch at Paisley, lucludlng a 50-bar-el-a day capacity flour mill, and general store. Our b ink references are: First National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. Glrard National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. CoraninrcUl Trust Co., Phtladelhhia. P. Interstate Finance Corporation. Philadelphia, Pa. Merchants' Trust Co., Camden, N. J. Peenri j Savings sc Trust Co., Portland. Ore Address hII communications to our Portland office, 601 Veon building. Write ii"W The average cost of water will be f 46 dollars an acre. We will give you a square deal Northwest Townsite Co. 308 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. SEE OUR AGENTS IN BEND HOMESEEKERS' LAND COMPANY BUMPER CROPS ARE GRQWNTH1S YEAR Much Produce Must Do Shipped to Outsldo Mar keting Points ' The harvesting and threshing of one lot the most tremendous crops of grain, fruit and vegetables this sortiun I ot the state has ever produced has been ! completed, or nearly so, and satiafac I tinn Is expressed hy all of the farming community with tho returns for their i wora. ' Farming is becoming a science The time la rapidly passing when mere : planting of seed and res pi tig of the 1 crop was the only method of farming 'used. Study of soils, ascertaining tha adaptability of vegetation to ascertain ! soils at well as analvzstiun and class- ification ot soil are coming Into practice J and farmers are beginning to realize, I and many of them know, that extra I labor caused by these methods, la 'among the must important things that they will have to do, to insure good crops and to keep abreast with the ' farming industry. The time is near at j hand when the Goose Lake Valley will i bn exporting her products instead of j importing, as sometimes has been done ! in the past, and it will thus become a 'recognized factor in the commercial world Tnia year her productions in potatoes and apoles exceed local dc- ' mand. and will have to be shipped to outside markets. Which in itself is evidence sufficient to rate tbia section 'among those of commercial producers. j Error In Ballot Copy j i Through an error made iu the cer-1 : tification of the official tallot to the ! ! "ounty Clerks of the state a transposi- ! 1 tion occurred in the oopy sheet. The ! , error made the title resd as an amend I ! ment to article VI of the state constitu-! tion. rather than article IV. County Clerk Payne was advised of the error j before they were put on the press, but in three counties, Curry, Wheeler and ; Clilism. they were printed tefore the error was detected. In those rases the secretary of state has advised them to make tbe correction with pen and ink, 1 and thus avoid the loss of time and ex pence In having them reprinted. One of the many sales reported lor the month of October was the transfer from Mike O'Sullivan to Frnk Bloom-. Ingcamp. th Merrill buyer, of 801 bead of mixed yearlings and two year olds. The price received wub i.i.20 put head i , ail around. I A VALUABLE SILVER CUP Thl Best Agricultural Exhibit of pnul nets grown tributary to the Urevon Trunk, Spokane, Portland and Seattle, Outrun l.'leetrle ami I'nltvd llya , at the Pacific N. - W, Land Product Show PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 10-23 117 lie given hy thrstt li;iilu tt, $9.95 Round Trip to Portland from Bend Orogon Ticket on mile XowmherOto HI Inclusive. 1'etnra Limit .t re m hvr 23. CENTRAL OREGON LINE $16.75 Round Trip to SPOKANE tor thi NATIONAL APPLE SHOW Tickets on nale Nov. II tit 10 Inclusive. Urinrn limit Nov. 20. Train leaving (Antral f vac'M In morning arrlveti I'ortlnuil 6:30 P. St. ami Spokane 0:4.; I'. M. Schedulex, details, ete., u he fnrtihlieil on uptillciithiti. W. f . COM AN. . Gen. F rt. A Pais. Agt. J. H. CORBET T, Agt., BEND, OREGON. Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop. We give efficient service and lo good work. Send your , washing nnd give us a trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 We are now ready to roll- your Harley at any time ANNA RIVER IRRIGATED LANDS Productiveness demonstrated by growing crops. Lands surround new town of Spring River. Best In vestment in Lake County Dodson Realty Company LAKEVIEW - OREGON M W. W W Automatic Electric Block-Safety Signal System "RECORD" The record of the SOUTHERN' PACIFIC for the past four year in that not one single pas senger lost life through a collision or derailment of ita train. This means that dur ing that time 17.,XOt OOO passengers were safe ly carried to their des tinations on its lines. This is a record un eijualed hy any railroad in the world. $6,000,000.00 have been expended within the past five years In installing Automatic Rloek-Safcty Signals. Every mile of the lines of the SOUTHERN-UN ION PACIFIC Systems to Omaha, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Port laud are now protected. "0 jiickest and Shortest" Way Hi 11 tm, m M T ' . V rs SUNSET OGDEN a SHASTA ROUTES EQUIPPED WITH A PEKFECT SYSTEM OF ELECTRIC HLOCK-SAFETY SIOXALS CAREFUL COX- STKUCTION HEAVY RAILS STONE HALL AST STEEL It Rl DOES' STEEL COACHES TRAVEL MADE COM FORTAHLE HY STANDARD SLEEPERS, OltSERVATION LIltRARY CARS, CHAIR CARS, TOURIST SLEEPERS AND A P E It F E C T DINING S E R V I C E DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT RENO, EAST OR WEST YOUR CHOICE OF TRAINS. 5 Daily Trains West Truck ee Coalfax Auburn Roseville Marysvillc Sacramento Oakland Stockton San Jose San Francisco IJakcrsficld Los Angeles And Intermediate Points .Vo. 2:1 Leu ve JlliNO 7:40 P M j ' 1:07 A M " H " " 2:20 A M J ' U:0J A M Motor " " 0:00 A M Arrive San, Fraurlsco 8:10 A M 10:. 10 A M 3:10 P M " " fl:30 P M " Truvkee 7:4.r, A M ALL TRAINS CARRY FASSISNGERS vSlecping Car on TRAIN 1) .stands in front of thoRLNO Depot and may be occupied any time alter 9 P M daily. 6 Daily Trains East Winnemucca Elko Golconda Cobre Wells Deeth Ely McGill Salt Lake Ogden Denver Omaha Chicago Washington New York And Intermediate Points No. 2 Leave RENO 8:30 P M ' 4 " 6 " 10 Motor No. 24 0:40 P M 8:25 A M 11:30 A M 1:33 P M 0:23 P M Arrive Ogden Ballon Goldtleld 11:30 A M 4.33 P M 6:20 A M 7:00 A M 4:00 P M 10:00 A M STANDARD PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS Reservations may be made in advance by Mail or Telegraph FOR CONVENIENCE TO THE PEOPLE ON LINE OF V.-C.-O. RY. We have arranged cupicd any time aiter 9 P. rt on Train No. the arrival ofN.-C.-O. Train, and before 9:40 P. M. For Reservations or Information as to Rates, Passenger or Freight, Apply to N.-C.-O. RY. Agents; or to J. Nl. FULTON, Ass't General Freight and Passenger Agent - . -. , ta . r ...t'.r. . 1. ,..1 , x, 4U 'TTn 4- ir-,7 t.o.'h n i... t to place a ztanaara ruuman weeper, ciany, in ironx 01 our uepoi amcnu wuku js uj ws. . oi iua iuiu ) uui may uc oc- , M., thus giving opportunity for a lay-over of six hours to those desiring to spend a little time in xeno. inose wtstung a close connection 23, at 7:40 P. M. It should be remembered also that Two First Class Trans-Continental Passenger Trains, Fast Pound, pass Reno after - RENO, NEVADA 1