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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1908)
Ifl If! m i B Qa Pi! h Jv i H'" ' HI i !3 I i it tt 1 -A - IE - - , g f ! I Ml ! aHnKUHMBi ob; , . V dJ.tr SECURE a LOCATION NOW JN OR NEAR BEND, OREGON. e Have Residence and Business Rroperty, Timber, Pavn and Desert Landgr W$t$r Power and iYifinufacturjiig jtes, fLeash Tcls Of Qengrpus J$imt for f wl pmepti. Thf Central Oregon Development Co, BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON 8 Every Farmer As well as every business man should have a bank account. Why? Because: Your moncy 's safer in the bapk than anywhere else. Paying ycur bills by check is the . simplest ard most convenient method. Your check' becomes a voucher for the debt it pays. It Rives you a better standing with busiucss men. Monpy in tbe bank strengthens your credit. A ban; account teaches, helps and encour ages you to saye. This bank docs all tbe bookkeeping. Your bank book is a record of your business. To those desiring Banking Conjcptiojis vyith a well established Bank, we extend qijp services. The Central Oregon Banking fo Trust Company DIRECTORS: John Steldl Lumberman oitil Timber Owner. U. C. Coe Physician ami Surgeon, H P. J. McDonald...,, Merchant. E. A. Sathcr Merchant. H. E. Allen Cashier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, r B.,r.aii(l Office at The DaUca, Oregon, ?itlcc l hereby glrfn Hut October 9, !?. Duncan Lansou McKay i. rortlautl, Orrcon, who on rieptcinber j&th, iiiV. made Tlmlcr unit Hloiie Aotilicatlon No. ..1141, (or I!', hi!;;, W!bl!f nee. a and Sl'.n ij'.ii Sec. ll.Twp. ToKoulu, K 11 liait, WllL.ni 1 Mr Meridian, )i Hied i.olirr of Intention 11 l.iol.e U11M IIhiImthimI alone proof, In e4ab!Ih i iaim to the laud abort dcacrliied, Ufurc II, c J .Ilia, U. 0. fontitiirslourr, at hia office at lleud, orefon, on the iStli day of January, 119, Claimant Jaine aa wltneucai j. N. Hunter, M", II. Htaala, J. O, McKay, W, I', Valntcrtrl, all k f (tend, Orejou, win g.w.oow,',ttr. , Kellmiublimitnl for Sale. An A 1 homestead relinquish' tnent containing 160 acres. Good sage brush land. Running water 3ii place, Co acres cleared ready for plow. A good two room house, new, and entire tract fenced with three wires. A find, if taken at nice, for moo. I have also a few timber claims that will estimate from 13 to 15 hundred thousand, Address rue at Bend. 1'. 21, MAJtlOW. 1 LIKES BEND COUNTRY. Says Fruit Will De Successfully drown Merc as Country Grows Older. A. F. Shirctuan, who recently came to Bend from Victor, Idaho, with the intention of locating, is very much pleased with Bend and vicinity. In nn interview with The Bulletin Mr. Suircmann told of conditions that existed in his former home, which, when com pared with those that exist in this section, should be very encourag iug to Deschutes valley settler. Mr. Shircmaii lived in Teton Basin, which has an elevation of 7,000 feet. The IJasin consists of a valley 10 or 12 miles wide bounded on both sides by high mountain. In that valley they raise an abun dance of all kinds ol small fruit nnd many young orchards arc coining into bearing and arc yielding an excellent quality of apples. In fact the valley raises practicallv all the fruit it can consume, and the supply is increasing ns the develop ment of that section grows older. Last spring Mr. Shircmauu re ceived a letter from his cousin, Mrs K. A. Griffin of Demi. In the let ter ahe stated that crop were up and looking well here. At the same time tlu crops in the Teton IJasin were covered with snow, .so Mr. Shiremanu states, The encouraging feature of Mr. Shiremann's interview is that if fruit can be raised at an elevation of 7,000 feet and in a climate such as he describes, it surely can he grown at llcnd otid vicinity, where the climate is milder and the ele vation ranges from 3,000 to 3,600 feet only. It has already been demonstrated by L. D. Wiest, J. I. West and others living on the scg. rrgation that small fruit can be grown' here in great abundance, mid it is quit,e evident that apples and other fruit will also yield well as soon a the orchards are old enough. to bear, , Mr. Shircniaun has been looking over several tracts of hind and will undoubtedly locate near Bend. Winter blast, causing pneumonia, pleurisy nml -uiMltiiptiou will mod In here, Cure )nr coiikIi now, nil I strengthen vourliiiltf, w fill I'oley'n Hum- ami Tar. fio not rlk starting the win ter with weak luna, when l'uicy'i Hon cy ami Tar wilt cure the tnot ohstlnatc couvhi ami ruldt, and prevent Kiloim resttits, V, W. Merrill, aiuuu J J4J3 V At Bend, Oregon. A Complete Stock ol DRY 1 Rough, Surfaced nnd Moulded -LUMBER- At Bend, Oregon. All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses INCH COMMON DIMKNSION SHIPI.AP RUSTIC T. & G. FLOORING Reasonable "KADKD ceimno Lumber WINDOW JAMBS n.l,ril .. Prices WINDOW CASINO 7,r?rrCl1 ,al fj00(t IIUAD BLOCKS . W t0" U0U 0. G. IIASKDOARD k M Grades STAIR TRKADS The tnMs of nrV WATJiit TAHI.U TC " ' & '' 3 o. G. UATTINS Co.. or Stock MOULDINGS The C. S. I. Co. p. b. i). patknt roofing fnci? pickkts sjii'nglks JJTC, IiTC. CUSTOAl FEED MUX IN CONNECTION.! APPLY TO Central Oregon Development Company BEND, - ' OREQON A FounJ, A Mir ret mure, with ylillf fiu-c nml This may be the best week of the .1 mini-i 111111k-. ,iiii yiiiiv hum ,. . . liiiciK)iion kMe. nml iiioccvtxlu hrnml year to buy 0 particular thing that 011 rljjht nhutihler, left Iumjiiic unknown vou Wfltft.- Lodk at the od and party In my pasture nmr llcml. Owner y0U WW ' l IIIC OUS, ami cuti have the mare liy paying paaturngu SflC. aim ror nit miYPrupviilClH, I,. . wiKsr, '1 PoyoiucadTueDulktlu? xotici: roil Pi'niiicATiqjf. VitKiit of the Interior t Hliii'iilUt I Thf lIUr, lliriuu V4eintf lh ly N 4icr ) li 'it 1 k in ll.l J'llm W I alier, oflun.l niriM rthn n .UUI Mh It Miwlr Tlmlt and Mane hMll M. h.tn Kiu NkihUi 7II, Uf the I' hW U W ' M' U, rW. t. Tit M 1 It W l h AWd l,(Ue ol IttlfiilMtH . make I Inal lliaUr ihI M.mw liiuf, liieUMil claim l lite Uhd alne drilbed, lfM II I I Hit, I'nlu.l M-tlr kttmiMlutoner, l Idi hUx. al ImihI, (litfwi.tm Kt I, IN day ftf lfTmb,i lUlmanl MwnH tr IMti K lii WllttaMj I ir tod A h-nl h4 l'tV. O 1IIm,i. Mpfil.l, l)(fn. iV'tll V W. Mixmi', KrUIr NOTICM. FOIt PUBLICATION. IKHHkteiH of the Interior I A I H.t OnVe at Thf UalU.IHeadii. Notice l litiit.r kI.ch that W.IUi Wh alley, of IMUir (lircn, mIiu, oil Alillt lUh, iw nwdrTimWi an.1 Hlone aiiiittniKm No. ai--, (Ufhil V. .,) rr HW N M, Ti n H III W V . hat fikd notlra ot (nlrnliuu loniakrl lual TlniMr aud Mhiic l'lir, l MMlhilalHi lotliclainl U, dR.tlliel, U(. II I I'IIk, I nllid nlale Cmniiilulancr, at l olfrfv al Ih-ihI iifon, on the nth day of Is If lilt"! ! llaimanl iiim. at HllnraMHi I lank I Iiiomii I, f.l llHiintll. t'jintr Nliwounr ant Chatlrall llmnll Hit of IWud, Ulf(MI. (- 1 W MiMIUIt, MfUl( aVOTICB .."Oil PUBLICATION. I H I an.1 lllfief The I)alli, Off oll, 0tUr ll, r Notice la licrcl.y ujcii t tint State ( Oirnoii h.n filrd tu this "Mice It appli cation, tictl.il No, ij to select tlliiler tit provisions of (he Aft of CoiiKiuMof An nit It, 1HH nml the nets iimltmc!ilUr thereto, thr NV j, HW ' See, 17. M ' Nl'. ' V ;, HI','!, Sec, 18 Tp. f) l K. 11 I , W M. ny rfinl all tirrMju clallnliiL; mhcr-i- to III. till. 1. .1. ....Il.l ... .l.lJl ....I. ... -..,.,',, n,, ,,n ,, 1,, IIIBIIIII lit I'" jeel livrntiN of the mineral character nl no mini, ur lor nn- outer reason. t tu dioil to upplirHUt, shoiilil file thei offiilavlts of protest In this office, on nr licfort- the Kilt day of January, n 19, "Joilt C.W MOOKIt, Urirr NOTICE FOR PUHLlbTnOlS. irKltliiiriiturihelntrilnr, t H, I.riiiI DITicr nl The tulles, Orrmi, OvtulHtr ty I' Notice I. limliyKltciitlul William IhiwiihiK of llrnd, Orreoii, who, on Aiull K, Ivn, niaite llonirilrad I'nlry (Kriial No, ullll) No. Ill -fnrW;,tW, Wl NWW. Heillon 11. Timnnliii ; kausr ,1 I nt. Wiltanitlte Meildlaii, tin filed notice ,.fhU Inlrnlloii to make filial lilt year iiroof to rliilillh ctaliu lu the tunc! aln ilracrilwil, Wfore II. C. I!ltl, Uuileit HlaleaCom iiilxlotif r. at hltoinceal llcud, ijicguii, on the "th day nnirrriitle r, lyj Claimant iiamrana ullutMeai t'etrr KrlHior 1 frr. A11111.1 Idem. Nicholas Hiullli, i(alih I UHU.all ollleiiil, Oiriiou, 'tit C. W,MOOHlC,Uctllir POLK'S iAZETTEEll m n uiKinrni 11111 lory of Mih City. I "".'."".".VIIIiim lit OrtKon anil I I il?,"""'.," "'.V"'. u Kserl.tl I JUT''1 ."'...". I'lace, Eoniiilon, 1 ?,"' '''iV, ' ""'" aud u Class). I I -T ,l.ilr.r,,,:r'' ' cacti Uuilnfss and Jro(aainn, If