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THE BEND BULLETIN
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FRIDAY. SUl'THMBKR i. 1908.
WHAT .MAKUS A (1001) At),
l'or Mra yaar.s then has been
hi progress all om th country an
educational movement, aimed to
create uw readers of advertise
went. It became obvious to all
fvogrcssivv uew-oaper managers
that mere circulation, a represent
fA by number of copies printed at
afM was not the deciding factor in
&ctag the right kind of an advef
ffeing medinm In the final analy
Is it became a queMiw of how
Many of a newspaper's readers were
ik the habit of reading and answer-
law advertisement. It followed
IhJM n goo ! deal of the effort that
fcM been expended formerly in se
, Wiring new subscribers was mote
JNntitMY emlo)-ed in nemuading
the oM ones to become habitual
reader of adverthtements. ThU
dwaukMal work is hearing excel
lent fruit and today there ate more
fmonte in this community whose
purchases a: stores are influenced
pr governed by advertising than
tvtr before. The result is, of course,
tact newspaper advertising has be
come to be far more effective that
ststtlts from it are not only Mire but
(hat they are usually quick and
aaily traceable to the ad. which
produced tbem. It has become
possible to very nearly gauge and
measure the amount and kind of
newspaper advertising wbkh will
be required for a specific purpose
to carry thronh some particular
tore sale or to introduce -a project
or product, float a business venture,
rejuvenate a run-down store or sell
a piece of property.
Time was when merchants im-
profit on the investment, for lie enn
see with his eyes shut tlmt much of
a return and more by building into
Central Oregon. You see, Hro.
Whisuaut, what comes from living
in n good country, lletter move
over mid join us. Hut really, broth
er, you people over lucre nave
our sincere syiujMthy.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic O'Conuor ex
pect to leave tomorrow for Port
land, where they will remain for a
time. Vfc plans to engage in bil
tie with his brother, but the ua
tur of the business wd the locu
tion has not yet been determined.
Mr. and Mrs. O'Conuor hare lived
at Redmond and Bend for the past
four or live years and have a hot
of friends who regret their depart
ure bnt who will wish them .swcce
wherever they locate.
K. U. Check ot silver Lake was
in Mend Thursday to engage Attor
ney C. S. Benson to lenreseut him
in au appeal from a decision by the
Lakevicw land oince regarding Mr.
Check's homestead. Mr. Check re
cently made prooi on his homestead
and was turned down by the Lake
view officials on the grounds of non
residence and now -cultivation. This
was a Kreat surprise to Mr. Check
as he has resided upon the place
constantly with the exception ot a
feu- times when he left to work a
week or two at Silver Lake, but
even then he would return to h:
homestead on Sunday. He has 40
acres fenced and quite a little of it
under cultivation. I f the facts ate
as represented there is little doubt
but that the General I.aud Office
will reverse the decision of the
I.akeriew office.
The lawn social lat Saturday
evening was a very successful af
fair from everv standpoint, especial
ly from the financial standout.
The ladies sold out everything they
bad except a very few watermelons,
although the Gyptfes had a large
uppiy of , "fortunes" left. The
cross uroceeds amounted to ahaui
.agisted that it was good adverting ., mnd from ,Bfc th cob wU,
10 merely keep the name and kxa- JcU.,, about ,,,,. of tnU
fit of a store iu the public ejre. will be used to purchase reference
Wftk r occasional generality coo- book, for the of the
.uh.5 iewe aims ana pur-1 cui-1i Th i.t, ., th.t
i . .
the scholars are badly in need of
poses. This probably served as;
well as anything in the days when ,ucn tDd tbe hate
paoasr did not generally read adver
tmht, nor let it influence their
buying and selling. Under the new
poadkions. however, people are
loading advertisements in pursuit
of information concerning the par
ticular andpcctSc things the stores
have to soil, or that people have to
oer. They expect to find in a
store advertisement descriptions and
prices of tbe particular things that
interest them at tbe moment. The
advertisement which does not con
tain this information may be well
written may be calculated to leave
a pleasant impression of a store or
a business, but it will not serve di
rectly and promptly to sell tbe
goods. On the other hand an ad
vertisettMHU. not half so well writ
ten, bnt containing facts, informa
tion AND PRICKS, will sell goods,
will bring results, will accomplish
things. It takes more space, of
course, than the ad. which does
not sell the goods but the adver
tising bill is also easier to pay.
In 71 pWMl bold face the Heiul Hulle
tiu yelk across th six column of it
fatot issue 'lUrnman Will HuiU Into
Central Oregon.' In a mx point txxly
ttith a three mint face we ftil lile tiro.
claiming to the worW "IJarriuiari won't
ouiiu uniu ueKfisiiaui jjotHiaiiil rvail '
agreed to purchase whatever the
teachers would recommend. It is
understood they have recommended
Ridpaths History of tbe World,
and this set of histories will le
bought if the funds on hand will
permit it. The matter of price is
now being looked up. This shows
in a small way tbe material assist
ance a library may be to a town.
The Ladies' Library Clnb surely
dcrcrves commendation.
WeuW This Wark In the Bend Cauntry
William Benomg has bent doing
effective work with tbe kerosene torch
in tbe sagebrush on the North Siilr.
Iat Friday he burned 30 acre wlmb.
it the prevailing price of f $.00 an acre,
U 'qoivalent to t saving of fija Mr.
Kenning Mates that the torch work all
right in dry weather and can Le profit
ably uaed where the broth grow 1cne-
ly. Favored by the wumI, it 1 poib!c
to bora large areaa with very )il(t
trouble. Ilendreda of acres have been
rleare-l of MgeVHUl qo tbe North Sile
by thi Meant in the past few weeks.
Twin Fall New-
Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers.
Foley' Houey ami Tar aftordt iaitne
iliatc relief to uMliuu MtrTerer III the
worst slagcs ami if Ukeu in time will ef
fect a cure C. W. Merrill. iliuggUt.
Bills Wanted.
i o ciear ana picv 40
ft" ' !'
A Curelcjs Trick,
Someone threw a Uittle itf cnrlwllc
aeitl in an alley In lite eiHtrru pntt of
tawti awl the llruatetlKm, SfofMil ahiI
other tltlhlren In tlMt nrlgliliorluHHl
fon ml it. The ytmngMew did mt Vium
what the liquid a and, with the ctn
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I unit ll'HP. tlinlniilM in. mnfariii
rrtiniet, hi if lU'imn nn,i (mjffc
tlui af ! tlit. !'irtti tt tliiinly
iH,tlI attar rxtlMlvly lit own.
nmittiOCn Buemit fntt T rimMSHTf
HoTfMiM em. or . l'ormNo Oar
Ji n(lA(il Itiiaitt rat l'.lr.
Imperii 11 raire ffnet. llufy rtfitt
.-,... 1 ty (d the thin. MllftruMlt In'
ton,.,rx ch,l,l.h .,,iMtixene lWR, X, ':,, rrUViUtrJi
i mvenugaie. i nri uivv UKWixiti
the wowhl taste It but anally decided
nut to tntewl eeh child dlppvtl it
anger tit it wad tnMil the achl on tht
llp of itx nose, ihi its cheeks and oh its
rhin. Of mr it oo began to Imm
and the you HgMeri made a tun for iwme
water, ami when that failed to relieve
the pain the) 111 to mother. The
ntmhers k-gau to ineiiga(c ami the
i-hildreii took them and ihowed them
the lottle. Fottunaiel) utithing Mrri.Hi
resultetl, hut there miKht have been
decidolly eriou outcome of the affair.
It certainly was a fooIUh t tick to throw
a bottle of carbolic sent into an atlev
where it could easily be found by children.
1 !l
I lilt IMc.nic the lidllor.
The Hullctin twentlv cnt .1 Uate
inent to a Muineui-oli MihriWr'S
Millions of bottles of Foley' Honey
and Tar have been mi!. I without any per
son ever having experienced any other
than henetteiat results from its use lor
roughs. coW ami lung trouble. This is'
levane the genuine r'lc ' Honev ami
with the lettiatk lint hi Mi'M'ri-
tion had cxptretl on 11 certain date,
mtd aid that we hoied and U
lieveil he would wish the pupei
ctttitinrted. In te-uouse thereto the
subcrilcr emitted for another
year, nd added: "Vou Ut I want J
vour good par It in a dawy
and I am prond of it. Ant holler
ii'g for yonr ennutty all the time "
.1. . WI.NANDV, I'rup.
W I r.ntley, Agrnl, Jilinniko
New Covcrcil Stnj,;cs between Ueiul nntl SlinulUo
ALSO
l.icry mill Peed Mnlilcs nt Slinniko, Minims nm! Hciul.
We inn our rigs lo plunso the public.
SlagrjJ. Umvu each wny ovciy tlay.
lo nil pnrts of Conlnil Oregon. Cnroful drlvors fiiii.ihvt
nigs
Spectol Attention Given to Express and Dngjjngo.
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WW Interest Many.
if Ihe kidnev v ;
At llcild,
Drvgotl.
Kterj- perm shnuhl Vnow tht g"l
-"-"-a"- -"- " -" hrsllh l imp-"!'. . 11 lite KHiney e
Tar in the elkw packaee contains no .mn,,,! ,rr , Khlnev Rene.h will
cure Knlnev an 1 Martier disease nierrv
form, and will Imild up ami strengthen j
these organ o inrv will penutui irn-ir
lunctnws propeil No dangrr ol
Mright Pivste r Ihalwtei if Fole"
Kldtiev Rrni'.lt Ukrti in time -I"
W Mirnll .liuo.i-l
A Cuiii)lcte Stock ol
DRY
UotiKl). Surfaced mid Moulded
-LUMBER
At Monti.
OrcKiin.
i jnates or other harmful drug. Guard
our neaith be reimang any hut tbe
genuine. C. W. Merrill, druggM.
fnr Sale.
Household goads including fur
niture, rug, cloves, dibci, flat
iton, brass ornaments, etc etc
we have the tM. Come immedi
ately with the poodulic and make
your own pttce at V J 0'Connot'
Land Fur Sal.
In the fcraell Hutt !itn t i
acres in section .tt 15 14 an. I v
acres in section 34-15-14 Thi 1
all choice land; price 1050. ;v
40 acres See C. A. Joncv Hcml
Or., or write tu M.irtin Sti'.lian.
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Bend Nursery.
Hardy and aocli mated
Send lor catalogue
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t. fliva that yu n -m-M f . -i mv J M Aim. :is !; n-0 R3 ! 1
wh -i ro.ju ris !.o oatiricor iwi,.'- to iir.--n it.
All Widths, Lengths jiiuI Thleknesses
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kustic
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BKAUKP okilixg
window jambs
w:nixw casino
HHA1) HL0CK8
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WATKR TABI.R
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V. H. I). PATRNT ROOFING
FKXCK riCKKTS
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Lumber
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H. W. Johns-Manville Co.
576 1st Ue. S., SE,nU:, WASHINGTON.
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CUSTOM I'HIil) MILL IN CONNIJCTICIN.J
APPLY TO
Centra! Oregon
Development Company
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MiaaaMsventwsg vw ;v
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A Complete Stock of
Lumber
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Rough, Surfaced and Moulded
Always carried in stock. I have all stats of tbe following.
with hi. quill. Coo-Hay Harbor,
Aw, how, sour grapes, what's
the use of getting jealous about it?
Why don't you come over into a
jood country, a country into which
both Harriman and Hill are going
to build, evidently both of tbem
now being "dam good an' ready."
Vou see, Harriman never even
.sked us to assure him a 4 per cent j
acres 0'
' cm,,,, r un.i iir xi .1 i- ...
iov.u.,1, . .. .u, , ill, nuu t
make enough juniper posts to fence
issneciaiiy to Loos itay. e add tlwt land on w'i se of Sec. 2, Tn. iS
before CI13L Kov c-li a rlian-M ot ... ! . .. ' ' : l
in'cii Common iibad blocks
dimunsion 0. 0. iiaskiioakds
rustic stair trivads
siiiplap watkr taiji.u
t. & g. flooring 0. g. ka'ptixs
window casing mouldings
WINDOW JAMBS I'KXCK I'lCKIiTS
lwTIIS F0I IRRIClATINd SI'OUTS
I nTniTTrrTT-TiTririTiTT-iaT nivrnarTUli'nifJTi iiiunimm ii phisimih
a -M
JIT AURIVIU)'
Camp Chairs and Stools
Reclining- Chairs
Hammocks
AND
Cots
Just the tiling for the porch or lawn, and
especially Just the thing for hot weather.
A I.XKi.l M IT1. ill'
Lime and Cement
It. J. JIAVMOAKTNKK.
27-2S Astoria, Or.
White leghorns.
Prize winding sttain. A few
choice cockerels for sale. $2 50.
W. H. Staats,
2730 Bend, Or.
Subicribe for THE BUI.l.BT'.X,
SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE.
I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
J. S. WILLIAMS
'AT THIS lll'.NKV mnsthk stand
BEND,
OREGON
Office with the Central Oregon Realty Co.
West's Fsirmtore Stor
nvrarenctsntuTiiJPccBinoaunne9
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Centra! Oregon Realty Comp
I Ui 1 cwH.r t.. C I). lln.H 11 .V Co 1
BEND, - OREGON
DI'AI.liRH IN M.t. KINDS 01'
any
Central Oregon Real Estate
Timber and Desert Lands a Specialty
' We buy or sell your land no matter where situates:!. Wc enn sup
ply you with any class of land nt any time. Call on us or write for
further particulars.
WHEN IN BEND STOP AT
THE PILOT BUTTE INN
Table always supplied with the best lh the town affords.
Neat and Comfortable Rooms. , jj,NU) q,ti;co.N
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