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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1909)
'4V m m v. L i hfif lr i'.i filxUii ii m ft n ir ii i m CHOICE BUYS IRRIGATED LANDS 33 AcrcH-,',"",",;j,i.::.V,;?k ,ml $1,000 160 Acpe8--,VttWr.'!i'.iM $1,500 f ItMtil, 14 mllr flcini ilvtr. on ruuiilr iwl lint trlri)ioii 80 Acrcs.m,,,,;x';.r ""1" 51.100 Urt Al'l'lll!...,,',ll,,"l"lf,l,"' 11'1 ,m"H ? 7iWl Oil Alri8,'hiiutrltnirn ijurcr.lu rultiv Ji'W lion Chrit i it. trvcl llmir. uliw- el inn lulilr iiu lock ) tut 'i'" Hiu mnl'ovr it imp ii 5l,6w Hfl Amo..i'i"II,,,','iI"I . """' (0 Acres" NON-IRRIGATED LANDS. I Hfvrn inllra mil ran lllll1 fnmi At- Af fnCnolil ImIkII"m Cot rlrm Itilhcr yliolf of IWlVvl Mlt ) I'll. $20 per acre City Property Anywhere you wnt It Cheap. HOMESTEADS .120 ncreii the llest there Is, 1IMI1HK LANDS ESTIMATED. Ilrforr you lorntf or buy ANVTHINO, we Merrill 2b Wilkinson Company MHS'I). OKIK.ON The Pine Tree Store IS STILL IN HUHINKSS, CONTRARY TO REPORTS OTHERWISE. I hnvc juit received part of my FALL DRY GOODS mill am going to K'vc you Rargains Every Day NO Sl'HCIAL DAYS HVKRY DAY ALIKE. Come in nntl convince yourself. A handsome friuucil picture given mvay with every $s C1,sn purchase in dry goods. I nlto hnvc a full line of Groceries, Huildiiig Material, Paints and Oils of nil kinds, I'm m Mnehluery and Uiuding Twine. NO HOT AIR PEDDLED 1IKUK. E. A. Sather. Buy Now SELL LATER Hut If you mutt cell now, Hut your proxrrly with Deschutes Realty Co. MINI), ORUUON. VK HANDI.H UANCIIKS, IIUUOATI'.I) LANDS, TOWN I'KOl'I'.RTV, TIMIIItlt LANDS. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS A SPECIALTY. THE ONLY DIRECT STAGE LINE TO BEND, OREGON Automobile runs daily between Madras and Bend. Stages pass through Madras, Culver, Redmond, to Ileud nnd thence to any point in Central Oregon, Stages connect nt Redmond with Sisters line For further iuformntion call on or address J, PRUYNE, local ngeut, Slinulko, Oregon, or BEND-SHANIKO LIVERY & STAQE CO., QCND, jORCCkON SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE 1UmMUIh locajlmts. When You Need Modern, Neat nnd Serviceable Furniture... Call on MILLARD TRIPLETT MINI), ORIKION WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Tnble Always lupplled with Ihu bolt that tlio town affords, Neat nnd Comfortable Rooms. IlitNi), Okxron .too potts for ale. Kd. IIaV vohhiin, lleud, lOtf Cubhngc 30, nnd dry onions .c lb Jolt HucKHOi... Kltner Niswongcr was n Priue- villc visitor the first of the week. Fine pasture. Inquire of F. C. Rowlec or nt Anne's barn. 30-33 J. K, Meeker, it rancher near Sisters, wan a liend visitor Fridny. Fifty loads of wheat straw for saleRichard Meyer. Powell Unites. 30-32 Good tenni, hnek, harness and buggy for Hale, Inquire of Central Oregon Realty Co. 3itf J. D. Davidson is attending cir cuit court this w-ck as a witness before the grund jury. Mrs. Creed Triplet! is visiting with her hitter, Mm. Khuer Merrill, at the up river homestead. Miss Harel Caldwell, who Is teaching in the Laldlaw school, spent Sunday at home in Hend, All the men of the town and vi cinity go to I tines' barbershop fur their barber work. It's the popu lar shop. v. u. rorniinm ot Kosianu was in Hend Saturday night on his way to attend the teachers' Institute at Prinevillc. LAIDLAW NEWS AGKNCY can save you money on your msga zinc and newspaper orders. Write them for rates. 3-ttf P. L. Looney of Peel, Wash., wan in Hend the first of the week. He bought some ditch laud and will move onto it next spring. Miss Laurel Shttllz visited with her sinter in Hend Sunday while on her way from Rosland to attend the teachers' institute at Prinevillc. Good service invariably causes a business to grow. Joe In tics' bar kv business is stendity growing. Therefore he must give good :rv ice. R. L. DcCourccy nnd wife were in town Saturday. Mr. DcCourccy was on his way to Trail Crossing to help in repairing tire bridge at that place. Hishop Paddock, Kpiscopal bish of Kastcrn Oregon, will hold serv ices in Hend on Sunday, Oct. 31. The bishop will arrive on the pre ceding Fridny, The Hend Concert Rand is in at tendance at the county fair this week, furnishing music for the pleasure seekers. The band is to receive 200 and expenses. Henry Heath and a Mr. Kin near of Idaho purchased lot 9, block 9, and lot 9, block 16, re spectively, last week. The Mer rill & Wilkinson Co. made the sales. Fresh Hi cad, Pics, Cakes and Cook Irs nt the Rnkcry. 3233 Judge F.IIIm is in Prinevillc this week intending a session pf the county court. M. C. Miller, who for a yenr or more was ucrititcudcut of the Three Sisters Ranch, returned to Rend M6udny and will be here about 10 days, Huy home-grown fruit trees nnd save expense oner damage by trans portation. Surer to grow than im ported stock. One- nnd two-year-olds for sale by Howahd Spinino, Rend, Or. 3otf Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Houghton have moved to Bend and will open a restaurant in the Olc Kricksou building on Dond street. They hnvc named it "The California Restaurant." The city council has ordered side walks and crossings along the south side of Ohio street, which will pro vide a continuous sidewalk from the D. I. & P. Co. office to J. N. Hunter's residence. R. H. Mulzig will begin the erec tion of a building on his lots at the corntr of Wall and Oregon streets as soon as he can get the lumber. The building will be 20x50 feet with a 17 foot ceiling. Wm. Ferry and family arrived from Hartline, Wash., last Friday, having driven overland. Mr. Ferry owns ditch land in the old river bed section near the A O. Walker place and will soon move upon it. Dr. F M Van Snyder of North Yakima, Wash., reached town Sat urday, and says a large party of Yakima people will arrive in a few days, whom he will endeavor to locate on land in this vicinity. The Central Oregon Realty Co. will begin soon the erection of a house on its lots in the east part of town. The structure will be 36x30 feet with 20 foot posts. It will be occupied by Mrs. Daisy Drown. Dr. F. M Van Snyder has an ad. in this issue in which he asks those who desire to sell their lands to list them with him. What he especially desires are forties entire ly free from rock or nearly so. He also makes a specialty of large tracts. Dr. Van Snyder is adver tising this section very extensively at North Yakima aud has many in terested. Your property, if listed with him, will thus have the ad vantage of being advertised at North Yakima as well as at fiend. Address him cither at Bend or North Yakima. Notice, If you wish to have your ex press ana light I relent come in along with your letters and daily papers, have it come in on the mail line Tiiu Counktt Stark & STAHUt CO. 25tf r V QUESTION . It has been asked' us several times, "How can you afford to give away beautiful 300 Upton Parlor Grand Piauo, as you advertise you will do?" OUR ANSWER Wc prefer to sell 100 articles at a profit of 10 cents each, ruther than 10 articles at a profit of one dollar each. It means just ninety more people pnttoniziug our store. The only reason for our being in business Is to do business. This means thnt we must bring the people to bur store. Low prices and good values will bring us customers always. Our giving away of this piano is simply to bring additional business to our store aud it is doing it, every day. It pays you nnd us, MERRILL DRUG CO; The First National Bank OF BEND BEND, OREGON Or. U. O. COC. Pr.t lrt.nl E A. nATHCR. Vl. 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ELLIS CRUSHED SHELL AND GREEN GROUND BONE Doors, Windows, Paints, Oik (tb G!as Agent for the Celebrated Studebaker Wagons and Oliver Plows Stove and Ranges and a General Line of Hardware and Groceries. S. C. CALDWELL, BEND, ORE. HOMESTEADS LOCATED. 150,000 ACRES OF THE BEST Wheat Land In Central Oregon. Just opened tc 320-acre homestead entry. Two railroads now building into this country. Get a homestead before they are all gone. For further infor mation can on or write to 77 HUNTER & STAATS I BEND, ORliQON I Apples $3 Per Box Come early. They wont last long: Full Line of Seasonable Fruits. TS CORNER CONFECTIONERY ALDRIDOE & TURPIN. J