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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1909)
"zr-.T'.JVxrESi.-t. ...-.... MT,-T1 t ws.-k;: ti li i i Bend Studio Now open for business next door to the Pilot Butte Inn, Bend, Or. wn H. M. COOK Proprietor. artistic portrait "Cinorlt pictorial pbotoorapbyi $nti5tlc "CUoth toM Appointment STOP! f t- In am! look over our list of imputed land. We have the lnrgest list in Ctook comity and are satisfying investors every day. If you have anything to sell, let us sell it for you. We have more buyers than Innd. Come in and list youi city property with us. Our list is ulraot exhausted and we have buyers waiting.' Why pay rent when we Can loan you money to build a house of your own. The interest is less than rent and, when you pay, vou are paying for some thing of your own. Come in and let us ex 'plain the proposition to you. You will be glad you did it. We are agents for the Har ney Valley Oil & Gas Company, the best stock proposition in H-stern Oregon. You had better investigate this. 'Insurance Strongest Companies. Notary Public Neat and accurate. ' V Homestead location Satisfaction guaranteed. Loan Agency Best and cheapest. ' Timber lands bought and sold Best vicinities. -, Stenographic work, 'all kinds Reasonable rate. Call on or write iVK i &&&. Be Cent. Ore. Realty Co. Bend, .. . Oregon AS I WAS 29 YEARS AGO IN CHI CAGOAND STILL AT IT YET. vJJ fsHWJPTK aHaK BBk B ail Hal QONHRAL NEWS NOTES. ccftmufui. JOHN LEGAT BEND, OREGON. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United States Ia4 Office t Lakcrleie, Oregon, heptewber 7tb, lyuu. Notice ii hereby given tbat William Kx Taylor, of RoaUuda Oregon, who, on "or. jrd, 1904, made lloucatead Hnlry No. 1)09, Herlal No OUI6, IbrNWMNKX.BXNIiK.HWX HP. . bec.9i lowaahipijaoulh, range 9 eatt, W. M. baa filed notice ol iutention to make Final l'lve Year froof. to establish claim to the land above described, before W U. Went. U S, Coimuls.ion cr, at Silver J-ake, Oregon, on tbc 14th day of November, louo, Claimant uatnee aa wltneaaeii William Ilor rell, J. A. Trobee, William O. Vordbatn and George W. Doguc, all of Koaland, Oregon. o-Ij-017 AUTIIUK W.OKTON, KegUlcr. NOTICK FOIt PUHLICATION. Department of the Iiderior, U. H. Mod Office at Lakeview, Oregon, beplcmber 7lb, 1'ywJ. Notice la hereby given that William Durrcll, ofKoslaml, Oregon, who. on T)ct, nil". IW, made llumetlrad fntry No, Hot, hcrlal No, PUij. for NW ; Sec. , towuthlp ji aoulli, range 9 eatt, W.lf ., ha filed noiire of Iutention 10 make Final five Ye.r froof, to ceUblUb claim to the land above dcacrlbed, beforr W. I). Wcat, U. H Commlulonrr, at rtllvcr l.ke. Ore gon, oil the 14th day of November, 1909, Claimant namea ai wllnr., W, K. Taylor, ,A T'obee, W 1'ordbam aud C it. Wise, all of Kotlaud, Oregon 0-IJTJI7 AUTJIUKW.OKTON.KcgUtcr. Nov it 1. Window. A real estate firm at Klamath Falls has n novel window ditplay in the form of a miniature ranch, all under irrigation. There is a ranch house, barn, Harden, ditches and fields of Krai". Irrigation is now a most important matter and the real estate men are at the front in demonstrating it. Czak Httvs On.cn kd. The czar of Russia will have a private orchard in the Rogue river valley. Hmissaries of his royal nibs, after searching the country, have decided on this location, There will be to acres of pears and the same of apples. All the work will be done by trusted employes of the monarch, who will be imported, and the shipments will he guarded to prevent poisoning of the fruit. Hkttkk Lucky Than Rich. On last Friday morning, a Mr. Stewart, who is working at the Km body sawmill in some manner roi in the way of a log which was near 36 ipches thick, and it rolled entircl) over htm. Dr. Thorn was imme diately sent for and he hastily drove to the mill, aud strange to say, instead of finding a man with the life crushed out of him after going through such a thrilling ex pcrieuce, he found him only ImiIIv bruised, with no bones broken or injured internally so far as he could ascertain. Surely it is certainly better to be born lucky than rich. Silver Lake Leader. Wool Gkowkks in Skssion. The I3th annual convention ol the Oregon Wool Growers' Asso ciatiou is being held at Pendleton yesterday and today. It is said that the program is the best and most instructive yet arranged aud prominent aud expert men were to be present to address the conven tion on subjects most vital and im portant to the sheep aud wool in. dustry. Nkar Bkkk ok No? The referendum election on tin "Near-beer" ordinance will be held in Princville on December 201I1, that being the date of the rcgulat annual city election. City Record er M. D. Powell is now puzzlini' out all the crooks and turns of the law regarding the acceptance anil printing of the ordinance, the bat lot title, and the arguments for aud against the measure, all of which must be printed in a pamphlet and mailed or delivered to each voter in lite city several days before the election. Princville Journal. Rkumond Boostkks Okganizk. Redmond boosters have organ ized a commercial club, with the following officers: President, Edi tor.W. C. Walker, of the Oregon Hub; vice-president, V. W. Me Coffery; secretary, L- K. Macphcr sou, and treasurer, G. L. Hlilers The club will begin at once the im portant work of advertising the Redmond section. As a starter, the club will purchase each week several hundred copies of their lo cal paper, to be distributed on pass enger trains between Biggs and Skaniko. . The Hub says: "No slight mistakes, no petty dif ferences shall stand between the people of Redmond aud success But overlooking any slight differ ences the members of the Redmond Commercial Club wilt continue to work as one man for the further development of our natural re cced $ 100. Princville Journal. Lakh County's Wkai.tii. Tho 1909 assessment roll shown Lake county to have $8,099,139 worth of assessable pmcrty, which is about the same as Crook's assess uhlc valuation, The figures of the issessor show that there is In Lake county 171,755 ncrcs of tillable land aud 81 6,0.13 acres of nou-till able land. There are 6,778 head of horses, 46,136 head of cattle, 105,336 head of sheep aud t,ti. hogs. The county has only 3H5 miles of telephone line, jKWKl.Krl'S SllOt' AT RltDMOND. There is a rumor here to the effect that Mr. Harvey Cyrus of the Sisters neighborhood aud a jeweler, formerly of Princville, is expecting to open a shop in Red Wild. Hub. Sukvkv K utcr kic Road. County Surveyor Fred A. Rice has the contract for the completion of a, survey for an electric road from Opal City, the new town on the north side of Crooked river, on the Oregon Trunk and Harri man line surveys, to Princville, by way of Lamonta gap and McKay tint. Redmond Hub. Hto Prick von Ykakmno Colt. II. A. llycrs sold his one-year old colt while at Princville for f 250. Redmond Hub. Madhas Has Hkick Yakd. C. C. McNccly of Princville has opened a brick yard at Madras, and already has moulded 30,000 bricks. HOARD OF TRADK HOOSTINO. (Continued from page t.) accreUry of the Hoard nf Trsle, Iim the following poem, booitlng the Ileml Country: Oh. Ihlnp are aure a-dnlnf tnthcloag-wgleetnl land. Ami ilrvetotiment 'a a tirewlne Now the railroad a look a hand, from lihualko lo l-tlarvllle, from Slgga right up to (tend, Th. prmptcta air durn Sue, mil, for proapcrlly without end. Yea, you bet your hellom dollar The country "a on the go, A ll the knocker 'ecraard lo bolter 'Cauae now they've gnt no ahow. All Ihe real ralate 'a a -climbing While the aetltrr 'a lumping In, With the Aral Invealrta Milling And Ihe lucalota ou the grin. Home are aleeplng on Ihe lablea. Home are doling on Ihe wall. All air eating where they're able. Or they're eating not at all for now Ihe railroad 'a coming, Crook lounty 'a on ihibouni. And Ihe homrateadrra are running To get In while there la room, It'atherfxlof the own rangta. The bronca and wild furi'lalta, for well ki aome auitltiig changea When Ihey lav them Iron rail All the aage 'II be plowed under. They'll lanir Ihe branded aleer, An' aay, I ahoutdo't wonder If Ihey kicked abuul near Iwer l-'or that'a how iitogreaa worka lla way, Mlilng Ihe whole blame patk. ho lake a hunch, If you wanl lo alay And look lo Ihe front, not back Hwap your grouch fot a nice town tot That Ilea near Ihe railroad tine. An' mighty an (If you picked Ihe right apot) You'll own young gold mine So If you wanl to aee a land Where thlnga la moving quick, And 'd like pcthap lo take a hand For to turn a right rood Irlck -Jual you pull ytair freight a hueitnlng In on the Sfianlko alage. To Ihe land where Ihe rallroad'e coming, The land thal'a all Ihe rage NotU'o to Water Ur Water wilt be turned into the I) I, & P. Co, canals ami ditches Nov. !.,, mid will Iw allowed to run for a few days avIicii it vvill lw turned off again In order to give an miiiorinnlK' to do some tctmlr wiitk. Settlers tinder the canals should rc piciiish their storage retcrvoirs. Tint D. I. &. P. Co. We Can Sell. We can sell any .of the following if priced tight. Irrigated Laud Timber Land Wheat l.atid Ranch Laud Ileud Lots We arc advertising and getting buyers and we want more procrty to show them. Tun Homk Land Co., Ileml. Oregon. The- Cornell SIsrc Stable Co. It's the mail line, the only direct stage Hue from Shaniko to Silver Lake, by the way ol rriticvine ami Ileml. Stopover privileges and tickets good until ucd. ' Irrlgalrd Land Tor Sale. Forty acres fine irrigated ulfalfa land or sale, and rclhi'inlilimcnt on ibo-ncre iiomcMcau uujuuiuik- For particulars atldiess W, care The llullctln. jo-tf. Wood For Sl. The LewN & VanMatrc Wood Co. is cutting 500 cords of choice limb wood, which they are ilellvcr Inu at 4 o Dcr cold. We are able to supply the entire llend. Lkwis & VanMatkk demand in J4-J7 Wood Co. Nolle. If you wish to have your cx press anil light trctgiit come 111 along with your letters ami daily papers, have it come in on the mail line Tint Coknktt Staok & Staiilh Co. 3511 320-Acrc Homesteads. Wc locate you upon the liest land and our fee is only f6o.oo where two or more go together. Tin: Homk Land Co., ltciul, Oregon. C. W. RICHARDSON Jeweler Watch Repairing A Si'J'.CIAI.TV Two doors south ol P.O. Hand Till HILL Meat Market HARRY II I LI., Proprietor tf4wi 'il w- i inag; 1'1'Mr LINIt 01' Beef, Pork, Veal and Mutton All my uirnta arc atornl In a Uru' he UiJ"i lintnllnl- ami nil- ninny) III the lwt olfoiulltlmi. I aollrlt your MlnMinc Typewriter Supplies We liavc In itock rttihoni for tlir (ullovtlttg ntaclilliea ami vtmiM lc lilcatti! to receive your ordtrt. Underwood Vilb!o (Our color illOain) Smith Premrr Visible (Two rolor riliUin) Remington Vlalblo (Two ctilur rltiUin) Remlngtoi. Old Stylo Itluectilur ilbUin) We alact hate In alocV CARBON PAPER Mall orilrr will he Klvcil ronit allriitliin. TME BEND BULLETIN lll(NI), OKKOON It Pays to Advertise Hi THE BEND BULLETIN Notice. Bids will be received by the school hoard for the finishing of a room in the school building. Work to begin Dec. 20th and to be finish ed Jan. a, 1910. Dated this 3th day of Nov. 1909, Attested 15. A. Smith. U. C. Cok, Clerk, Chairman. For tha Season of Lour livening. sources. County Businhss Grows, October was a banner tnontli for receipt of money's for recording and other fees in the county clerk's office, the total reaching the sum of $564 .45. The usual run of receipts from the same sources rarely cx There are no lonely winter evrnlriui in the homes where The Youth' Coin- tun Ion i weekly visitor, ami there need le no Idle hour. The variety of the paper content appeal to ever member of the hnutliolil. unit before one laeue i exhausted, the next i wailing at Ihe postoffice. IJurhiu the winter en aim The Coiiinaiilon tirinll nearly a linn. dred complete itorie of coiiaiileruhle lengtu, ocatiie me aiMoroing serial, omc 35 article hy men and women of renown, ami about twice a many short character and humorous tketchc aa there are winter mIkIiIs. ,Sucli an article at "Winter Uardeniiig" silKKtals an in teresting occuwtion which can tie car ried on in Alaska with snow twenty feet deep, and without the cost of a (foliar, It is well ''worth while" lo read a paper so carefully and ably edited. Send your suhscrfpllon fi.J& at once so a to receive free all the issue of The Companion for the emalutni! week of 1909, as well as The Companion's "Venetian" Calendar for 1910, litho urnphed In thirteen color and otd. THU VOUTiTS COMPANION. Compauluu Dulldlui;, Uostou, Mas. tm&'mBmmmmBBmamaimn U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OPPICK OVItK nANK nil ftlflbt Cclepbone Connection I)AV f KUtl'HOHIt NO. 31 flKNIl, ; Okkoon C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFKICK IN HANK IIUIMHNO, IIKNI), OHKOON DU. I. L. SCOFIF.LI), .DENTIST. Ofl'ICK IN JOHNSON JIUtUiINO Bend, - Oregon. Dr. A. A. BURRIS.rjy,ffij;5!r Heater. IWaraaea Hiteeearull)r Trealed Without Ihe Use o( Oruga or Surgery, lv Ihe Natural Mrtho.1. of Healing. Chron ic Otaeaaea a hpeelilly. Conaultallon 1'ire MtiaNruf Ihe Slate ami Nalloutl NalHtopalh Society. Ofllte In Johnaon llMg , tienit, Oregon NOTICK FOR IMJIILIOATION. lrMinal rihe Interior V- H, Uihl IlirUe al The IMIIA, Otei. KlaUr Mb, i NOTICK la kllehy gtrra Ibal 1'itaaltl f piiHtcibiMt, of IWrnt, Orrgon. hu, aai rstiUtfr aashj W4.l Mnnfl'l Kalir (rwtUI Nil lll Sa IHMUIIMHUMW f, I Ip IIKMI R ( lla-t.W M kaaftle.1 kalkvul Inltaliaalaiaika fin. I flee Veer r-raul, u eatabluh rWiM la IS ltlatfit,iiUt, Ulure II C l.lli. I'siu4 MalraCmmialet al bla oliue a lv.l utr g,Mt, on Ibe ilh ilay ( lieeemhei !. Claimant Mntn.l raaea Klrt A llea hrll. Uioa 11 Mteil, Krnot A nmitb ta4 Ocaige n lltmUrtHa,allaf tWttil Oiegua oi;l t W KOMlt.MrXt NOTICK KOIl IMMILICATIO.V. teMimf at of Ibe Interior t' S l"l OnVe al Lakeeiew llirgoa. Si(niUf JJtb. lt Nutke U betty'gren Ih.l John A TiuWe, of kmtan.1. Oregon, bo, on Noe Mb l, maile llamealrail Hnlry No. lut, bWiul Ka, auis, t, imnliy. UK i; Nil iTnee NWW Jm UKNI) LODGF. No. 139 A. F. & A. M. Meets on Thiirday orj 01 before the full moon of each month. ViiitillL' brnthi-ra always welcome. g.A.OABT.gecr. f, o, MINOn, W, M, F. 0. MINOR I.AWRIINCK UUIMIINO LIFK-FIIUJ-ACCIDIiNT INSUHANCK Notary 1'uWlc anil ConveyancInK All I.eKal l'atrs Correctly Drawn. FIDELITY B0ND8 ' ' Ke 3a, tuoaahlp II aiMtlh, lange 9 caN. W ( , h. aie.1 nHIc of Inlrnll-m lo malt Final Phe Vrar -io.4,tirMWl.h claim l IM lan.aUneitrrltnl lf.e W II Weal I CnnmlMliinrr. al nllter Mle. Oregon a Ibt atlbilayof NuTtmUi, '. ?llnnnt namea at neMe W M Ta)lM lliam iNHrrll. ) w Itoguean.l , n TM. all of KwUikI. Otegon o-ijni7 AMTIII'K W OHTON MUrr yKas---i - NOTICK I'OIt I'lIHLICATION. MpaMmrnt o? Ihe InlerM l. a, UikI ORk-t at The Imllr. Or . mplcmlier tk, lp Notice Is hcicliy gUtn thai J.llica II, tallaoii, whoaa ol -omce aililrtaa Is Itrmt Oregon abl. on Ihe 4lli day of May, jiff, ale In Ihn oi Knurn HUltniriil ami Aiii.'lcetlon No, I Kuithaae Ihe nW U hW U rw u ainl h U WUttee . loHn.hliiwnwIh, range u ran, W. M .an.MhetlmUr Uirrcon. under Hit pro elaloua of the Act al June 1. 1) ami acta aatrn-l-alwy, known a. tin "TlmUr an.l Hour U, al auch aalue at might it fiinl by aM'itU -neul, ami thai, uiiMianl lo auch afl'liHo' Ihe land ami UinUr Ihrreon hare I- " t' Itialwit alju, Ihe tlmlwr eeltnialnt ImmiiI fret ai y ceiita tier M. ami Iht Uiul ". alue, haadMailleanl wl bllti final pm in aupHl of hla atniltcalloii ami i n aialr inintuiilhe iMh'layol IHcqilwr, 1- l"M II. C I'.lllt. Ilnllnl Hlalra I'cMumllullf f al Rl oAceal liml,Oiegun. Aiiy Jiermn It al lllN-tly to nroteti mn n chate Uforc entry, urliilllale a eoiilrti tl asr lime Ufoie italtnt laaiira, l,y filing a cor jlioratM alhilatlt In ihla omce. allrging facts hlb xiiulil.lrftai Iheciuiy o-lj-,1 t W. MOOHIt, McgUlrf ert.. -r- - . - NOTICK POU I'UDLICATION. V H, lamlOIAceatLakefUw, Oregon, KepteiuUr II, IVi Not ce clhc I .,... .iivw. , p,, I ai,,, lliliirBoia, n i,. -"'-,- of Hei.leuiteriK, Alert In Ihla olflce lla aFP""-. Hum tu select under the inovl.lunt of Ihe Aci i CongrcM.amiruveit July I, lyi(yililsl "'V I liy III ACI 01 Cullgirie niiiivj neixeiiiuer 'i Notice Is hercliy given Ihst the Noillinn r He Hallway CoiiiiMiiy, whose mal off "J eaalabt, lraii, klluiiraola, haa Ihlt Mill " aa eatcnilcil klay I?, vtt If HW Ure. a. uiul Ilia H (own.lilp ii south, range II eaal, W M. in til klav ij. n.A. Ih. h U mi u Hw. iu. ami HW liiec. r. Mini Ihe N W M N W K rc m (tic. Wi adeerarly IK . Any anil an Mraoiis cisimnig aurix' -. lamia iLwillnl aiilialilu. In nl.lert Imailf ' ,,.- .... V .., '.. i .., 1.1, ,lf iinerai cuaracier Ol ins iaui, , --j reason, lo the iHtiwaalloslipllcanl.tliosM clrsOlilavltsoriirulrttlu llilt ullm-.un' Ihe miner oilier Ale their afflilaelta of m ulrtt lefnre Die iiili iltvol Novenilicr. iuv. o-IJ-1117 AKT11UK W, OKTONt Hnl,lrtl l-ii i , iMatow