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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1909)
ADDITIONAL J.OCALS. Ivan McOillvray, who graduated from the eighth grade of the Ilend schools last June, came Into town Monday to cuter the Aiigh school at the opening of the school term. Charley Kthrcdgc, who for years lias ilrlvcn a freight team between Ilend and Shnniko, is now taking a vacation, the first in five years. Hr will visit the A -Y.-P. exposition. Joe Inncs wilt soon have installed a gas lighting plant for his but bet shop, which, with the fine new mirror case, will greatly improvi the appearance of bis place of busi ness. The roasting-car crop in the Bend country is now coming onto tne market. On several different farms where small patches of corn were planted there promises to be a fair yield. Frank Has! is bragging on his potato crop, and well he may Samples of his potatoes left at The Bulletin office are beauties large. smooth and entirely free from blemish. After spending the summer in Bend with his father, A. M. Lara, Morris Lara left recently for the East, where he will at tend school during the coming school year. Have you notictd the frequency with which Bend appears in the Portland newspapers lately? This town and section are receiving worlds of good advertising the-e days. It pays to boost. Mrs. A. M. Lara tendered a 5 o'clock luncheon last evening to a few friends in honor of Miss Mittie Vandevert and Miss Iva West Miss West will leave tomorrow to continue her studies at Portland. The Bend Concert Band went down to Redmond last Friday and gave a dance. They report that it was a very successful affair. A laree crowd was in attendance, and the receipts were something over The Merrill Drug Company will give a handsome Upton piano to some lucky person in Bend or v'cin ity. Nothing to equal this has ever been attempted in this section before. Read the particu lars in their ad. in another column. . Order your winter's supply of wood now, and let me deliver it be fore bad weather sets in. It will cost you no more, und may save "you running out of wood during the winter, as I will refuse to cut wood in the snow. F. M. Caktkk The first operation for Bend's new hospital was performed, on Tuesday of last week, by Dr. U. C Coe, Mrs. Will Bates being the patient, The operation was sue cessful in every way, and Mrs Bates is recovering nicely. Dr. Merrill assisted by administering the anaesthetic. Appreciation of what the Ladies' Library Club is doing for the town is being shown these days by var ious donations to die Club One of these, tendered during the past week, was the fift of a $5 00 check by Mrs. C. S. Hudson, which, of course, was gratefully and thank fully received by the ladies. Practically all the ranchers along the line between Bend and Shaniko have raised on the price of hay and grain, which is working something of a hardship on the freighters. It will probably result iti increased DID YOU KNOW that a flow of natural gas under an enormous pressure has been developed in Harney Valley? DID YOU KNOW that the visible indications point to Harney Valley as being underlaid with one ol the greatest deposits of light gravity oil in the world? DO YOU KNOW what that means to Central Ore gon? It means railroads and the development of all the re sources of this great Inland Umpire. DO YOU WANT to share in the enormous profits that await those who first tap this immense pool of oil? The Harney Valley Oil & das Co. offers you this op portunity. With stock belling at 5c per share (par value $1 00) it is art opportunity unparalleled in the history of oil develop ment. We will' gladly answer any and all corespotidence. Address, Harney Valley Oil & Gas Company BURNS, OREOON Or, Call on Ckntkai. Ork. RuAfrv Co., locaiVepresentative, viHAt.' , y mi 'W.'h'nWi i'i freight rates, which will mean that the consumers in Central Oregon will hove to pay mote for their merchandise. L. C. Wliittcd nnd mother re turned to Bond Sunday after spend ing the last few mouths at Port laud, and will again take up their residence here. Mrs Whittcd was hi rather l-oor health at Portland and they decided it was best to re turn to Bend. Mis Hugcnla will remain there for some tunc for further treatment of her eyes. Jas Benhain was in Bend Sun day. He reported that the new flume the bwullev people are build nig will be finished in about two weeks. It will be a fine structure, is very substantially built, and should last lor years. Mr. Hen hum recently pulled the trees from au additional acreage and will have in rtliout too acres of crop next year. to or is to clover, the balance to graiu. J 'owe It Uuttcs. A hket social is arranged for at the nchool liouw in district No. 71, for the evrntng of Scpt-nilxr 18. A good pro gram is being arranged, but e expect the baOceta Mill make the real hit of the eveniuv. At the close of the program the tvaokets Mill be sold to the highest bidder, C It. hllis ac'lng a auctioneer. The object of this social is to t-lvc every' body a good time, land to get latnpa olid an organ for the school houte). So ev eryone come, and all the Indies please bring a haOteL Mrs. Chas. Niswonger, who ha been quite ill lately, is slightly improved. Pearl l'ulkerson has bought several head of dairy cows over 'n the Valley and has cone after them. Mr. Hulker- son has about 25 acres of winter oats that wilt be very fine pasture for milk cows. We are sorry to learn that Mr. and Mrs. G. A Kltiot are to lrae us soon. They may, however, settle in some near by town. Chas. Niswonger and family will also be moving soon. They wilt locate in Ilend. The hum of the threshing machine these days Is perfect music to the-ears ot us new settlers who came from the wheat country "back home." THE HILL Meat Market HARRY HILL, Proprietor 1'1'I.L LINK OH Beef, Pork, Yeal and Mutton All my meats are stored In a large ice box just installed and are always in the best of condition. I solicit your patronage. WOOD FOR. SALE BLOCK WOOD $4.50 Per Cord, Delivered. LIMB WOOD $3.50 Per Cord, Delivered. Phone Me. F. M. CAR.TER.. 'rfnlliiiVi'U iii. JUST THINK OF ITI A Three Hundred Dollar Upton Piano Ab-mlutcly (liven Away. That advertising is now a science is again demonstrated practically to the buying public of this section by the wonderltil advertising sys tem now employed by the most en terprising business house of the Metrill Drug Co., who arc going to give away ABSOLUTELY FR1UJ to some one of their customers on July 1 si, 1910. the beautiful UP TON PARLOR GRAND PIANO which will soon be ou exhibition at their store. The Upton hells for $100 and is a high class instrument in every respect. GUARANTHHI) by the makers for ten years Just think of it! A Three Hundred Dol lar Piano to be GIVHN AWAYI A few years ago, if u merchant wus to Lave done such a thing he would have been considered a lit subject for au asylum, but conditions have changed, yet in the face of the enormous sum spent in advertising the fact of the Merrill Drug Co. giving away a 5300 piano is a stu pendous undertaking and it clearly demonstrates their desire to tic "al ways up to and a little ahead" of the spirit of the times. Kvery purchaser of Si 00 worth of goods from any department of their store will receive a coupon good for 100 votes on the piano and every purchaser of ft 00 worth from their recently enlarged jewelry de partment will receive a coupon for 1,000 votes. The person present ing the largest number of votes to them on July 1st will receive the piano absolutely free. No favors will be shown and every prson will receive an equal chance. The repu tation enjoyed by the Merrill Drug Co. for "square dealing" insures this fact. We think the buying people will appreciate this extreme ly liberal offer fin the part of the MerriU Drug Co., and wc predict a lively scramble for votes. The Cornett Stage & Stable Co. It's the mail line, the only direct stage line from Shaniko to Silver Lake, by the way of Princvillc and Bend. Stopover privileges and tickets good until used. Notice We are missing one sorrel marc, wearing bell, weight about 1,000 lbs., with shoe brand on right shoulder. Has a small stit in point of one car. Has a swinging gate when walking and is a natural pacer under the saddle. Had a sucking colt on the range which was found with other horses. II stolen was taken between the 10th and 25th of Aug. We will pay liberal reward for any information leading to her recovery. If stolen we will pay $100 reward for return of our mare and arrest and convic tion of parties having her in their possession. G W. Wimkk&Sons Tumalo, Or , Sept. t, 1909. 36 Lincoln County lllih School. For information in regard to Lincoln County High School, Sten ography, Typewriting, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Manual Train ing, rent of furnished cottages, cost of living, address Prol. Wilbur, Newport, Or. Notice. If you wish to have your ex press and light freight come in dong with your letters and daily papers, have it come in on the mai line Tm Cohnktt Staou & Jtaiilk Co. a$v SUMMONS. Bertha 11 Orant, I'UlntllT, va. lifted II. Grant, Defendant. to Alfred II. Orant, the abort named Defendant In I he Name of the (Stale of Ore, ou You art nrreby required In appear ami antwer Ibc Com plalut filed aifaliiit imi In the abuvc entitled wil on or before October utt, iyj. and If you Call au lo antwer, lb' I'Ulullff will take Julgmcnl igaiu-t you for the relief demanded In her-Com sblut herein, lo-wil, for I he dUtolutiou of Hit narrlagje coultact cutting between you and lb rtaiutliT. Thlt Summon l ordered acrved upon you by ,ublKtlou thereof lu The licud llulklln, a teekly newtpaper' published In Crook Cotiuty rcguu. by order ofllou, W L Uradahaw. Judgi f the Circuit lourt furkrook County, aald order wliig madron hepleiuber 71b, if), dale of Aral .juhlicatlou, Mpleiuber Mb. iuv, lctilh ol publl atlou, ala cutinecullvc weeka, Dated Ihlttlll nay ol heptemher, IWJ. C. ft, IIHNKON. i6-Jt Attorney fur i'lalnlm, NOTJCK FOK .'UUIjIGATION. Department of the luterlor, U ft. Mud Office at The Dalle, Or., Augutl Jl, 19;, Notice U hereby given that Richard King jf fiend, Or-, who, on May 9, lyi. made llomi lean (Keuai no. 01109) no. 1 a. IMW.fur HHUNWIf, KHHWX, riec, jo, ami Nl! jo, ami NINWK, riec. ;, Tw . l9houlh, Kangr II raat, laa filed notice ol intention to make final five- ear l roof, to eatabllah claim to the land above Iracrlbcd. Iiefurc II. C lillit. United Hlatea mm ulaaioiier, at lilt office at Ilend, Oregou, on the ,1b day of October, '. Claimant nauiea aa wilneaaeai lohn lllraa of These Patent Tension Shears This latest and most useful Household Invention will be sent FREEH, postage prepaid, to every new, cnsh-ln-advnncc year's subscription to The Bulletin. If you arc already a subscriber, send us $1.50 on your own sub scription and $1.50 for a year's subscription for your neighbor or someone who is not now getting The Bulletin, and get a pair of these shears free. I f your subscription is about to expire you cannot afTord to miss this opportunity to secure a pair or Shears whose cutting edge will never wear dull, and which will cut anything from wet tissue paper to a heavy horse blanket. A pair of these shears are given free to every new cash. in-advance subscriber. The Tension Spring attachment docs away with resharpening entirely and enables the user to set the tension on the rivet so that any kind of material may be cut with perfect ease without tiring the hand. The Tension Spilug takes up all wear on the rivet, making the shears practically indestructible. A simple turn of the little thumb-screw, shown in the engraving, tightens up the blades us closely as may Ik desired. Any woman who has had the exasperating experience of trying to use a dull pair of shears can readily appreciate the value of the new invention WHICH KliKPS THIS PAIR 01' SHEARS ALWAYS SHARP und in perfect cutting condition. No matter how many pairs of shears or scissors you may hove around the house, you need this pair with the Tension Spring, and when you get and" use it once, you will use it in preference to any other you may have. These shears are per fectly fiuished and heavily nickel-plated. WE GUARANTEE the quality of the material and workmanship In this pair of shears to be first class, that the Tension Spring device doubles the usefulness of the shears nnd does away with the need of resharpening, Furthermore, a Guarantee Certificate, by the manufacturers, accompanies every pair, agreeing "that If this pair of shears HRIJAKS or in any wav becomes detective within VIVli Y1JARS from date of pur. chase it will be replaced With a NHW pair without cost." SEND ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND MONEY TO THE BEND BULLETIN BEND, OREGON FREE! To BULLETIN Subscribers. aaP!liaaaaaK anBk? 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