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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1909)
i" ui B The Big Store '9999999B99f99S Announcement IN GOING THROUGH MY STOCK AT THK CONCLUSION 01' MY SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL HOUSE-CLEAN-INQ SALE ' . the sale that was different I 1'IND THAT MANY LINUS ARK DAI). LY 11K0KHN. I FIND ODD LOTS AND REMNANTS AM. OVKR THK STORK. I WANT TO CLEAN THKSK UP AND MAKK ROOM l'OR MY NKV GOODS that will arrive In a short time itotnc of tlictn nrc already In my warehouse. If you want lo pick up some bargains IIQTTGR UAROAINS THAN YOU I1AVB EVER HAD HErOREt be sure nnd look up these RKMNANTS AND ODD LOTS. SOMETHING SPECIAL TIIUKSDAY. I'RIOAY AND RATl'KDAV ONLY you cm bavc 14 lbs. best Krsnulated cane sugar ami One I)oien half Hllun Mason l'ruit Jn complete With caja mid new rubber l'OR ONf.V tpeWeeW) J THIS 1'RICIt IS r.OOI) ONLY ON Tllll DAYS MKN- lUii ri ot'i' vji The Big Store A. M. LARA UGND, ORnOON IinND, OREGON ft) LOCAL BITS. 400 posts for sale. K. IlAt vohukn, Bend. 19 The best nickel cigar on tbe market: The Leader. Mrs, M. J. Morrison lias been very sick for tbe past week. A contract will be let tomorrow for painting the Ik ml school house. You get complete satisfaction when you smoke The Leader cigar. Rev. Mitchell will preach In Bend next Sunday morning aud evening. Dr. Merrill and family returned Monday from a week's outing at Odcll lake. Smokers will be pleased with Storkman's new cigar "Stork' man's Best." The Prtacvlllc Cigar Factory is pleasing the smokers with a fine line of cigars. Claude Smith of Priueville is in Bend vitltiug with his brother, V. V, Smith, 'and family. You will get better satisfaction by smoking cigars made by the Priueville Cigar Factory. The Bend drug store has been by Dr. Merrill, who .will take charge In a few days. ;. . a f fiu . t . ' Watch This Space Hereafter .For Something Interesting. ' Central Oregon Realty Co. I?,' A. SotlTcr ond daughter Corn rctururd Monday .from their visit to the A. I', exposition. The baud concert will be given Sunday nfieruobti at 3:30 Instead of on Friday evening this week. Miss Iva West, who has been at tending school at Portland, is harm for n vacation of four or five weeks Adam Kolzmati returned Satur day from mi extended trip through Montana, Idaho and Washington A. C. Lucas expects soon to be gin the consiructlou of a 30x60 ad dition to the 'Pilot Butte livery barn, Karlc Wright, of Portland, ar rived In Bend Sunday evening foi n visit with his sister, Mrs. Hugh O'Kane. J)atl West has finished a cement walk from the front of his resldcnct down to the street the first cement walk In town, Mrs. Daisy Brown js now em ployed at the tclephdnc central, taking the place vacated bg Miss Pauline Wiest. Wanted Position on ranch for the winter by reliable man with small family. Please write B Ragan, Lakcvlrw. Marion Carter has contracted to furnish the pumping, plant with 50 cords of four-foot wood, also a like amount for the- Hotel Bend. George Storkman, the Psincvillc cigar manufacturer, was In Bend Monday on (he way to his old home at Lakcvlcw for a mouth's vacation. Parties coming over the Santlam pass in the cascades report that re- cent heavy rains on the west klopc have made tbe roads there almost mpassiblc. C. A. Riddle, Will WurzweUcr and another Priueville gentleman were in Bend Sunday on their way to the upper Deschutes on a fishing expedition. The Bend Public Library had 40 visitors last Saturday, breaking all previous records of this growing aud worthy institution. During July 19 ( books went out to patrons of the library. A. A. Aldridge recently received from Portland a beautiful rug, made from the hide of a black bear, which Mr. Aldridge kilted. He prizes the rug" very highly as it is made from the first bear he ever killed. Dr! Coe reports the following births during the past week: To Mrs. W, It. Gmharo, at- Gist, a boy, Monday morning; to Mrs. John Mitchell, a boy, July 30. The Mitchells have a farm near the Davenport ranch. A letter was recently received by an engineer in the employ of the D. I. & P. Co., from Twohy Bros., Harriinan's railroad constructors in the Deschutes canyon, stating that they would soon let contracts for the building of 90 miles more of their Deschutes line. A subcontractor w)io has been working on the railroad at Klam ath Falls passed through Bend Saturday with his teams and equip ment, curoutc to the battlegiound in the Deschutes canyon. The fust actually visible sign, for Bend people, of railroad construction. Triplctt & Turpin have sold their barber outfit nnd business to Joe Inncs, who came here recently from San Francisco and started a shop in the Hotel Bend. Mr. Triplctt will devote his time to his ditch land and Mr. Turpin may work for a time for Mr, Inncs In the shop. G. P. Putnam went out to the railroad the first' of the week to meet his father, G. P, Putnam Sr-. head of the firm of Putnam & Sons, New York publishers, who Js tak lug a trip thtough the west. After seeing other points Mr. Putnam, Sr, may accompany his son to' Bend fpr a short stay. , John Bloss, the timber cruiser who is working for John Ryan, was In Monday, and ordered tim ber trespass tmlicc printed. Mr. Bloss stated that he had recently discovered that someone had been cutting timber for shakes and other purposes 011 Mr. Ryan's holdings, and he has determined to put a stop to this. J. II. Wenandy went to Portland the last of the week for a new auto mobile lo lie used In his local livery business. The machine, with a competent driver, will be kept at tlie Wcuandy barn at the service of the public. Mr. Wenandy certain ly is deserving of a compliment for his progrcs-tlvcness In the matter of furnishing Bend with adequate transportation facilities, both on his stage line and in the general livery business. Dr. Burrows and family, who own ditch land just northeast of town, arrived last evening from Lebanon, Oregon, and will reside here permanently. Dr. Burrows also Iimm land in the Madras coun try, where he will spend the next few weeks looking after the har vesting of his wheat crop. After that he will set up an office in Bend and begin practicing. The doctor is an osteopath, and lie says lie sold out an excellent practice at Lebanon because he much preferred to live In the Bend country. He formerly practiced at Madras for a year. County Commissioner R. H. Baylcy was in Bend this morning enroute to the Big Meadows bridge to, get the rorfd camp outSt, which will be taken to Laidlaw, where the bridge across the river will be repaired. After that is done Mr. Baylcy and his men will complete the bridge across the Pilot Butte canal on the Laidlaw-Powell Buttes road. Then they will go to Lower Bridge, where they will put in an entirely new bridge on the old Willamette Valley wagon road. Other work which Mr. Baylcy has mapped out is (he opening up of the new Lyle Gap road which has just recently been allowed, and re pair work at Trail Crossing. Tbe D. I. & P. Co. had the break in the big flume repaired Thursday night and Friday morn ing the water was running. The work of repairing the flume was rushed with all possible speed and, judging from general reports, crops under the ditch suffered but little owing to the temporary shutting off of the -water, although the farm ers were somewhat inconvenienced by having to haul water for do mestic purposes. Since the water was again turned on some of the farmers arc complaining that they arc not getting enough water, but whether this is due to an insufficient head in tbe flume, or to fact that farmers above them arc taking more thau their share, is not known. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II, Erickson re turned Monday from Portland, where they bad been to consult tbclr attorney, John II. Hall, in regard to their case over the trouble with Wulters, the man on their ranch, which they appealed and which is now pending in the courts. On their tcluru trip from Portland the Kricksons, for their own satis faction, visited many points aloug the Deschutes canyon where rail road construction had begun. Mr. P.ricksnn says that the newspajwr rejxirts concerning the railroad are -vs. 'VHflaBBpeavsiwryVaalr Ihe First National Bank OF BEND BEND, OREGON Dr. U. 0. OOv Pmtld.nl E. A. BATHER. Vic Prtildtnl O. R. HUDSON, Csthlsr Capital fullr palrf - 7B.O00 lotholdrs' liability S26.000 I tJie Jieneficial Jjoonicrang H fOV OIVB YOUR HOMB JIANK your busln'esa anil I receive in return your alisre of the community' bene Y Tit, bcsMes immediate and direct personal service m from the bank. An IntelliRently nianaitnt Rank that bat ample capital with which to 1I0 business i a decided benefit to tbe com munity. Bach individual man aud woman is better oil for the flank's existence. The First National Hank ol Dend - 77.rpn the S'eopte's money aafely. 7&r iPeope'a money la mat mart productive. a7A People receive moat of the benrfi(t Bach man's bmineM, Riven to the First National Bank of 7Tend, the Home Dank, adds jutt that much mare to tbe ad vantage of 'he community in general. When the farmer is able to secure capital to advance bis interests, the people are benefitted. When the business man secures funds from this Dank to carry on bis business, tbe people arc again benefited. The I'irsl National Dauk of Bend aids all classes., and by so dolnj; ii a benefit to the community. Whatever business you give this flank beljn your business and the business of Ueird and surrounding country. The belter the condition of Demi and the community the better it is for you Individually. Think it over. Money to Loan on Chattels and Persoaal Security DIRE CT O R S: U. C. COK K. A. SATHKK C. S. IIODSON I'. I'. SMITH II. c. r.ixis CRUSHED SHELL AND GREEN GROUND BONE Doors, Windows, Paints, Oils (& Glass Agent for the Celebrated Studebaker Wagons and Oliver Plows Stoves and Usages and a Geaeral Line of Hardware and Groceries. S. C. CALDWELL, BEND, ORE. WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with the best that the. town affords. Neat and Comfortable Rooms. Bund, Obegok THE ONLY DIRECT STAGE LINE TO BEND, OREGON (aBMBsMHsaaHSHSHSllll AUtOmODlle M. n t-4. Stages pass through Madras, Culver, Redmoud, Laidlaw, to Betid and thence to any point in Central Oregon. Stages connect at Redmond with Sisters line. For further information call on or address J. PRUYNE, local agent, Shaniko, Oregon, or BEND-SHAN1K0 LIVERY & STAOE CO., BEND, OREQON SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE When You Need Modern, Neat and Serviceable Furniture... Gallon MILLARD TRIPLETT BEND, ORECJON not exaggerated in the least and that there is certainly much activ ity in the canyon. Special trains are being ruti oyer the Columbia Southern to haul equipment, sup plies, teams, etc. Every tuau aud team available is being pressed into service, supply houses are being established aud every indication K good' that the railroad builders have come to stay uutil the lirtes tap plug Central Oregon are completed. A