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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1909)
ftMtf VflU i f i SCHOOL OPENS Tuesday Morning - I'll i 5B BVPRY UOV AND (JIKL WILL NHiJD SCHOOL SUPPLIES TABLETS PENCILS PENS INKS I liavc lots of them nil kinds and I have n very handsome vcticil box that I am going to give away to every boy or girl who btiyi their school supplies at my store. I only have 350 of them so don't wait to long or they' may be oil gone, And remember You can always save money by trading at LARA'S BEND BEND nm HOMESTEADS LOCATED. 150,000 ACRES OF THE BEST Wheat Land In Central Oregon. Just opened tc 33o-nerc liotuestcnd entry. Two railroads now building into this country. Get a homestead before they are all gone. 1'or further infor mation call on or write to HIIMTRP & TAAT cSHHwl BUND, ORIK10N LOCAL BITS. Sec Hunter & Stoats' homestead ad, If you lack a topic of conversa tion, talk railroad. The Leader is a cigar that is very popular with Ilcnd smokers. Try it. Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Drake and their guests returned Saturday from a week's outing at Crater Lake. J. II. Wenandy reports that he put $1,000 into new horses for his livery business the first of the week. , Inasmuch as Monday, Sept. 6, Is Labor Day, school will not open on .that date, but will be postponed uutil the, day followingthe 7th. Sec Hunter & Stoats' homestead ad. Ered Shonquest was a Ucnd caller Thursday. Mrs. I'rcd Shonquest was a cal ler in town Monday, R. L. DeCoursy and wife wcr visitors in Heiul last Thursday. L. II. Mctke was in Ilcnd the latter part of the week from his up river homestead. Wanted Gill tohelp with house work and attend school, Inquire of Mrs. Duisy Drown. "Storkman's Best" is the cigar that is enjoying the big sales these days. It is made by Storkman of I'riueville. 400 potts for sale. 1J. HAL VOHHItN, Ucud. lOtf Tlic Wakefield crew of railrond Mlirti.vnr. nr.t iamtwt fill llir. flnt just north of the J, II. Wenandy nvery ninmc, He a civilized man, not ft savage. Keep clean. The bnth facilities at I nucs' barber shop will help you to be civilized, LAIDLAW NEWS AGENCY can save you money on your mngn zlne and newspaper orders. Write them for rates. 241! S. R. Kellcy, who has been at Ilcnd for the past few yenrs, left Friday for Portland where he will remain indefinitely. M. I'. Hawthorne was in town last Thursday on his way to Ros tand, returning from helping build the bridge at Lower liridge. J. T. Newberry and wife left the latter part of lust week for their former home at Forest Grove. Or , and will ftpcud the winter there. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hen tie tt of Mcdford arc out on a month's visit with Mrs. Dennett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Scoggiu of Tumalo. Mrs. M. F. Hawthorne, after spending a week in Ilcnd with her daughter, Mrs. Marion Carter, re turned to her home at Rosland last Friday. George Gates was in town Mon day on his wiy to his homestead on the upper river. Mr. Gates had been working for Mr. Kcllutn for a few weeks. M. M. Davenport was in from the Davenport-Stanley ranch! hurs- day. He reports that he is having great difficulty in securing enough help to properly run the ranch. John Ferguson will spend the next few weeks on his ditch land west of I'rincvillc. He will clear ofT the sagebrush and plans to put in a crop next year, prepara tory to making final proof. J. II. Wenandy. has been doing a lively business with his stage line during the past week or two. From five to 10 passengers arrive nearly every day, and he has been carry ing besides a large amount of- ex press. J. II. Wenandy now has his fine new automobile in commission and already Rend people arc beginning to patrouize it. It is a handsome machine, being a 30-horsepowcr Chalmers-Detroit and will carry five passengers. Monday Mr. We nandy sent it out to Sbaniko with a number of passengers. The two railroad surveying crews made quite an imposing spectacle as they pulled out to work Monday morning when an enthusiastic ko- dakist took a shot at the outfit be fore the Hotel Ilcnd. J. H. We nandy had one fotir-bnroe ond,two two-horse teams and one saddle hor.se with the Milliken crew, while with the Wakefield crew he had one four-horse and ouc two-horse team. MISSION FURNITURE Kitchen Cabinets AI.I, KINDS of IIOM1C MAtlK 1'UKNtTt'KK. Cnll At my uliop Mini insrwet my JlU.loti furniture. ClmlM, Tat lei, OMtieti, etc , etc. All work OUAKANTKKO iMKBT-CLAHH. A. A. ANTHONY. Sec Hunter & Stoats' homestead ad, If you want clean and first-class service, let Innes do your barber work. Complaint has been made to The Bulletin that there should be more road signs put up around Bend. It is rrportcd that a man who has lived in Central Oregon for years but who had not been in Itcnd for many months, bad considerable difficulty last week in finding his way here, due largely to this lack of signs. Send 35c for three recent num bers of The Pacific Monthly, the magazln of the West, just to get acquainted. If you are not already a reader of The Pacific Monthly, you have a surprise in store. The Pacific Monthly is a live, up to date, splendidly illustrated maga zine. Send direct to The Pacific Monthly Company, Portland, Ore gon. 25-28 Frank Orcutt and mother, Mrs. Richard King and Miss Sharpless left in Wcnandy's automobile for the railroad Monday morning. Mr. Orcutt and mother will probably stop at Hood River for a time, Mrs. King will go to Web Lake, Wis., and Miss Sharpless returned to her home at Seattle after making proof on ditch land which she owns in this section. N. M. Eastwood of The Dalles was In Bend Wednesday looking over this section. Mr. Eastwood is acting In the capacity of agent for the D. I & P. Co. 'and the We nandy stage line and has been in strumental In sending a large num ber of people into this section. He came in to better acquaint himself with it, and was more than pleased with what he saw. The bridge crew under County Commissfoner Bayley made a rec ord for themselves in building the new bridge across the Deschutes at Lower Bridge. They tore out the old bridge aud built the new one consisting' of 17 bents and being 340 feet long, in just seven days, which Is a pretty good record. The crew consisted of five men. By the way, certain ones of the crew re port that the bridge was accepted for the county by Jim West and wife. A (Ureal ht Land. For sale, at less than company prices 80 acres of irrigated laud. Close to town, partly improved. Can be had for part cash and bal ance on time with approved secur ity. Address X care of Bulletin. FRESH FRUIT Hereafter, we will lmve shipped in to us mcli wrk full tine of seaonlle frch fruit. We expect to keen a complete supply on lund at nil lime, l'or the firt week, we vtoukl call your attention to the following list and price; OIIANGKS, per dot 50c 1.HMONS, per dot , 50c CAKTALOUl'lti) IOC UP TOMATOUS, pcrlb 15c APPI.KS, r ll 6c FliACUHS, per crate $2.00 GRAPHS, per lb JJOc We carry thu largest anil most complete line of CIGARS AND TOBACCO 1 of anyone in the city. THE CORNER CONFECTIONERY ALDRIDOE & TURPIN. Ike First National Bank OF BEND BEND, OREGON Or. U. O. OOC. Pf.lld.nl F. A. SATHEff. Viet Pf.lld.nl O. 8. HUDSON, O.ihl.r O.nll.lfullrp.ld . 435.000 eiockhold.f.'ll.bllltf - 38.OO0 Depository for CROOK COUNTY CITY OF BEND. THE PEOPLE. The First National Bank of Bend has been designated a depository for Crook County, and part of the County Money will hereafter be deposited in the Home Bank. We now have the City account and that of the majority of the local people. Money deposited at home docs double service. The open ing up of Central Oregon, ol which Bend is the natural distribut ing point fur this entire section, means much for Bead; will cre ate many demands from our farmers and merchants to improve their fauns and business enterprises. We desire to assist each and every one, but will not back or finance any unsafe or questionable enterprise. Safety should be the first object iu conducting a bank and we solicit your business on that basis. DIRECTORS: U. C. COK It. A. SATJIKR C. S. V. V. SMITH II. C. I5UJS HUDSON CRUSHED SHELL AND GREEN GROUND BONE Doors, Windows, Paints, Oik & Glaes Ageat for the Celebrated Studebaker Wagons and Oliver Plows Stoves and Ranges aad General Lwe 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. Bknd, Oregon THE ONLY DIRECT STAGE LINE TO BEND, OREGON Automobile runs daily between ?Ta esn WW JWIIVJt Stages pass through Madras, Culver, Redmond, to Bend and thence t& any point in Ceutral Oregon. Stages connect at Redmond with Sisters line For further information call o or address J. PRUYNE, local agent, Shaniko, Oregon, or BEND-SHANIKO LIVERY & STAGE CO., BEND, OREGON SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE When You Need Modern, Neat and Serviceable Furniture... call on MILLARD TRIPLETT BEND, OREQON Timber Lands Wanted. If you have timber lands either in eastern or western Oregon and desire to sell the same, it will be to your interest to at once write the undersigned, who has buyers wait ing. C. G, IlllKKHAKT, 102 East First street, Albauy, Or. E. BAUMtER Painter & Paperhanger l'irst Class Work Guaranteed. lwel Huttcn, Oregon. Will work la iwy locality. Write or call.