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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1909)
'-' ... - ' . . . ... ...V.t.,', -...v-, ..... -1 I II. ..,., I ' - -x ml " '- '"ft l' l It 9 ADDITIONAL LOCALS- 400 posts for sale Ku. Hal vorrkn, Bend. totf Good shoats and pigs for sale nt the 10 (Ten Uar) Rnuch. a6lf We never sold and you never bought a better cigar tbau the La Rosa for toe Work wanted cookingprcfcrrcd. Address Mrs. Huntington, care Fred Shonquest, Bend. Or. I.AIDLAW NEWS AGKNCY can save you money on your mnga tine and uewspaper orders. Write them for rates. 24J Claude Smith and Hugh Lakin, former Bend young men, have pur chased an interest in the W. F King hardware business at Print ville. Thev have incorporated un der the name of the "W. F. Kiny Company." C. H. Kills and family, who have been living in the old river bed sec tion near Powell Ruttes, will move to Bend in about a month. Mr. Ellis plans to follow his trade, that of carpentering. They have rented the Fry house in Deschutes. Frank L. Bunten is coming out from Portland with a 30 Chalmers Detroit auto which be will operate through this section in connection with the J. H. Wenandy livery service. His machine is exactly similar tothe one recently purchased by Mr. Wenandy. The Men ill & Wilkinson Cora- nanv have fitted up an office in the Triplett buildiug which is probably! tt.t n.1lr" !n tnivn Thev arrl engaged actively in the real estate business and report that they are receiving numerous inquiries re garding this section. F. O Minor reports that there is a great increase in postofiice busi ness, and that much mall is coming to the Bend office addressed to new names. Another indication of the number of people that arc being at tracted to this section by the build ing of the railroads. A. A- Aldridge, Harry Turpin, Henry Whitsett and Glen Ey.re left Saturday for the up-river ctAin try ou a bear bunt. Before leav ing tbey were making arrangements for the sale of bear skins to custom era in Bend but would consider no orders lor less than a dozen skins to a person. Last Thursday evening Mrs. M J. Morrison was hostess to a few friends at dinuer, the occasion be ing in the nature of a surprise on Mr. Morriou and in honor of his 46th birthday. The guests pres ent were the Misses Maude and Grace Vandevert. Marion and Paullae Wicst, Qvid Riley and Dr Coe. R. A. Puett arrived in Bend Fri day, coming in from his present home at San Jose, Calif. Mr. Pu ett reports that his wife's health is ever so much better there. He tlon of water rights on Tumello creek, from which he and others have taken out h ditch to water their land west of town. E. W. Richnrdson hat recently opened a new rond starting near the big stave pipe ilumc and running directly west until it strikes the Bcnd-Princville road. This road will prove a great convenience to the people in that section and puts them two or thiee miles closer to Bcud than heretofore, thus making Bend their nearest trading point. Three new men to file on 330- acre homesteads on the High De sert during the past week are Hall eck Halgcrson, George Erickson and Julius Peterson, nil of Butte, Mont. The first two gentlemen have families, which they will move here at once, and the three of them will begin improving their places at once. They were located by John Stcidl. With the development of Crook and Lake coiinties, incident to rail way activities, we look for 100,000 industrious people in (lend and Sll ver Lake regions within three years a district fully capable of sustain ing 500,000 who will increase the wheat product of Oregon from 14, 000,000 to 40.000,000 bushels, long before Portland enumerates its 300,000 consumers. .Moro u o-server. F. M. Saxton, of Baker City, superintendent of water division No. 2, came to liend Monday even ing alter tne Hearing at jaiaiaw and took the stage auto out the next morning. He was accom panied by the assistant engineer, H K. Donnelly, anil F. E. Day ton, the two latter gentlemen pro ceeding to Paulina lake to perform some duties in connection with the water board's office So many people are coming into the Bend country that the stage lines have all they can do to handle the traffic. J. H. Wenandy has been running his two stage auto mobiles to their full capacity, and then was unable to bring the travel ers through as soon as they wished. His third auto has also been busily engaged. Great quantities of ex press is also coming in two wagon loads at a time. From present in dications the stage lines will have to increase their equipment or not be able to handle the traffic In the case of Woods vs. Kotr man, tried last Thursday afternoon in Justice Merrill's court, the jury returned a verdict favoring Woods The case involved the ownership of a cow which Woods had bought from J. H. Oncill, who got her from the Aunes the Aunes hav ing purchased her from L- H Mc Cann who raised the animal from a calf. The cow wandered out on the desert and was lost from Mc Cann for several months. When recovered she bore numerous brands one of them being Mr Kotzraan's and it was by these tnblish title to the cow, ntid failed Atty. Benson of Bend argued for Woods and Atty. Bcrnicr of Prlne ville for Kntzmnn, HILLS AKB INT URUSTBD. ' (CONTINUIUi l'ROM I'AOll t.) SIIKAF KXIIIIUTS, NOT U(,1 THAN 6 IS. AT Till' IIANU. It b 1 4 4 4 4 came to be present at the. adjudica-l brands that he endeavored to es Wheat. In sheaf, any variety. Ufttw, in sncai, any variety... llAtley, malting, in shrali any variety i,... 6 I'lns, in sheaf . . . 6 Alfalfa, in sheaf '..,. 6 AUO PIVIC SI'KCIAt. r-RURS AS FOLLOWS. One ailxrr cup fur etch state, value jo, fur the hct inillvfiltial tllipluy of farm product matte hy any town or coin inuimy in males nanicti anove. Oucaihcrcuit, value fJ5, for the best Individual exhibit of winter nhrnl, Tur key Red variety, grown in any of the three stales named above. One silver cup. value f ul for the lt individual exhibit of nlfalfn seed, auv variety. grown in any ol the three Male named aliove. Any perron or community thawing cup priie cannot alto take first money prire in any content. The Bcud Board of Trade already is actively engaged in collecting the exhibit. Yesterday Hunter & Staats drove out to Powell Buttes to secure what they could, and oth er sections will be visited also. Ar rangements arc Wing made to se cure numerous large photographs of the Betid country to accompany the exhibit. It is of great importance that this section be represented by its very best products, and every one, far' and near, is requested and urged and we cannot empha size this too strongly to bring in anything and everything that may be acceptable for this exhibit. Let all help. The Cornett Stage & Stable Co. It's the mail line, the only direct stage line from Shaniko to Silver Lake, by the way of Princville and Bend. Stopover privileges' and tickets good until used. Irrigated Land For Sale. Forty acres fine irrigated alfalfa land for sale, and relinquishment on 160-acre homestead adjoining. For particulars address Vf care The Bulletin. 30-tf. Hand us your subscription. MMMMA St. James Hotel SlrerLake OregM J. S. Wakefield, Proprietor When in Silver Lake, ftop at this well known home. Gnests can be assured that every attention will be paid to make them comfortable. Special attention to traveler. Good home cooking. Terms reasonable Our Hobby: Best Meal la Town for 35c THE HILL Meat Market HARRY HILL, Proprietor l'ULL LINK OP Beef, Pork, Yea! and Mutton All my meat are stored in s large Ice box just installed and are always in the lot of condition. I solicit your patronage. These Patent Tension Shears FREE! To BULLETIN Subscribers. KIM W W l!a&. bB J P 3 K lB It fit Hft 1bbs fcflisV 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 oi 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 Empire. DO YOU WANT to share in the enormous profits that await those who first tap this immense pool of oil? The Harney Valley Oil & Gas Co. offers you this op portunity. With stock selling at 5c per share (par value $1 00) it is an opportunity unparalleled in the history of oil develop ment. We will gladly answer any aud all correspondence. Address, Haniey Valley Oil S Gas Company BURNS, OREGON Or, Call on Ckntkal Okk. Rwalty Co., local representative. WOOD FOR. SALE BLOCK WOOD $4.50 Per Cord, Delivered. LIMB WOOD $3.50 Per Cord, Delivered. Phone Me. F. M. CAR.TER.. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office The Palles, Oregon, September 3, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that the North ern Pacific Railway Company, whose post office address is St Paul, Minne ota, has thi kt day of September, 1909, filed in this office its application to se lect under the provisions ol the Act ol Congress, approved July 1, 189H, (30 Stat. 597, 6w). as extruded by the Act of Congress, approved May 17, !, the ISJS .Slitf Sec. 19. SWU HWtf Sec 30, SWU TO Sec. 39, Twp. i8., K. 12 Bast; SW Siitf Sec. JJ. Twp. 19 H R. II Past. W, M. (Serial No, 05230.) Any and all persons claiming adversely the lauds described, or desiring to ob ject because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to th disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office, on. or before tlie iHtll flay ol Uclolier, 1909. SI5 013 C. W. JIOOKH, Register. This latest and most useful Household Invention will be sent FREE, postage prepaid, to every new, cash-ln-ndvanco 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. If your subscription is about to expire you cannot afford to miss this opportunity to secure a pair of Shears whose cutting edge will never wear dull, nnd which will cut anything from wet tissue paper to a heavy horse blanket. A pair of these shenrs arc given free to every new casb-ln-advaiicc subscriber. The Tension Spring attachment does 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 case without tiring the hand. The Tension Spting 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 tip the blades as closely as may be desired. Any woman who has hail the exasperating experience of trying to use a dull pair of shears can readily appreciate the value of the new invention WHICH KHHI'S THIS PAIR OP SHKARS ALWAYS SHARP and In perfect cutting condition. No matter how many pairs of shears or scissors you may have around the house, you need this pair with the Tension Spring, ntid when you get and use it once, you will use it in preference to any other you may have. These shears arc per fectly finished and heavily ulckel-plated. WE GUARANTEE the quality of thc material and workmanship in this pair of shears to be first class, that the Tension Spring device doubles the usefulness of the shears and docs away with the need of rcslmrcn!iig. Furthermore, a Guarantee Certificate, by the manufacturers, accompanies every pair, agreeing "that If this pair of shears HRIJAK3 or in any way becomes dclcctivcwllhin PIVP. YP.ARS from date of pur chase it will be replaced with a NRW pair without cost." SEND ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND MONEY TO THE BEND BULLETIN BEND, OREGON riN I i 'fit V i I i w