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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1909)
i'11 Wi)i ft fl i ' . I. V I t Bend Studio Now open for business next door to the Pilot Butte Inn, Bend, Or.' H. M. COOK Proprietor. STOP! la and look over our list of irrigated land. We have the largest list in Crook county nnd ate satisfying inveMors every day. If you have anything to s.cll, let us sell it for you. We have more buyers than land. Come in and list your city property with us. Our list is almost exhausted and we have buyers wailing Why ruy rent when we can loan you money to build a house of your own. The interest is less than rent nnd, when you pay, ou 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 liar ey Valley Oil & Gas Company, the best stock proposition in Hasten) Oregon. You had better investigate this. Insurance Strongest Companies. Notary PublicNeat and accurate. 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 - aft. jaufc' The Cent. Ore. Realty Co. AS I WAS 29 YEARS AGO IN CHI CAGO -AND STILL AT IT YET. VSm yHKfjv'l iH HB h Tri JaEEf ccrrfiCHTiB. JOHN BEND, NOTICE FOR 1'UBLICATION. Department of Ihe Interior, "United 6t.tr Land Office at Lakerlew, Oregon, heptcnibcr 17th, lyxj. Notice I hereby f len that William R Taylor, of Rotland, Oregon, who. on ov. 3rd. 1904, made llometead lintry Ho. jjoj. Serial No 01216, for NW U HU U.aX HK U. NW HH, U. tcc. 9. towuhii Jiaoulh. raugc y cat, w. M.. hat Bird notice ollntenliou to make Final I'ire Year Proof to eatablUh ctalru to the land above described, before W. IJ Wet. U H Coiuniluloti cr.albtlvcTl.ake,' Oregon, on the 14th day of Nuveoiber, Iy Claimant rtame an wllnewr William Ikir rtll, J, A. Trobee, William 0. Vorilbaui aud fJeorge W, Ilogue, all ofRoaland. Oregon. (oij:gi7 . -nalKW.ottTpN,Tujtur, Hvttotic portrait XlUlorh pictorial jpbotoornpbv? uUM2c Uloth b; Appointment Oregon LEGAT OREGON. NOTJCB FOR -PUBLICATION. DeHrtmeut of the tntciior, ' V- B. Mud Office at Lakerew, Oregon, . beirtcruber 7lb, 1919. Notice la hereby given that William rjorrcll, ofKotland, Oregon, who, on Oct. 7th, 114, made lloineatead I'ntry No. 130J, Serial No. omj. for NW i( bee. M. town.hip aouth, raugeoratt, W ' ha filed notice of Intention to make final flee Ve.r I'ruof, to eelablltli claim to thelaud above deacribrd. before W. 1), Wert, V h Commltaioner, at hilver '.eke, Ore gon, on the J4U1 day of November, i;. Claimant name at wllneaaea; W. K. Taylor, j A. Tiobec, W. 1;. 1'ordtMiu and C. I!. Wle, all or iiouaua, uregou 0-U-WI7. ARTHUR W OKTOW, KegUlcr. QUNURAL NEWS NOTES. Sl'KVHYOKS IN WAKNKR Vaiauv. Surveyors nrc at work in Wnr tier Vnlley, near i.nkevtcvv, in southern Lake county, and the Lakcvicvv Hxnmincr believes they arc in the employ of the Hill mil road aud that a branch from the Oregon Trunk, now building up the Deschutes, will be, extended through Lake county. Chntkai. Orkoon Swim Aoain. A farmer at Summer Lake, in Lake county, found a potato in his Kardcu which was 13 inches Iour and weighed six pounds. He was so elated that he took it to show one of his neighbors who, after eye log the huge tuber contemptuously, went down into his garden and dug a few hills, returning in n few minutes with two potatoes, one of which weighs! six and the other six and a half pounds. Shooting at Sauk Swings. A few nights ago a shooting af fray took place at Sagebrush Spring between two men, Mathcncy and Akeyson, aud the lattcr'it wife, who are said to be running a "blind pig joint" a that point. The trou ble arose over money matters. Ma tnency left the joint but returned later in the night aud fired several shots into the house, one of them coming very close to a man said to he boarding there. Mrs. Akeyson fired a couple of shots in return and the excitement was over no body hurt. Tint Rkason. , Why do people pay $1,000 and $1,500 an acre for fruit land? W. II. Brown, who lives on Roosevelt avenue, just outside the city limits of Mcdford, recently harvested his crop of Newtown Pippin apples from his three acres of 32-year old trees, and the follow itig figures graphically tell the story and answer the above ques tion: Mr. Brown has gathered 3650 boxes of choice Ncwtowns off three acres of trees and will realize at least $ 7 35 per box, and more than likely fa 50, making the three-acre orchard net him an income for the stogie year of about $6,000. Uio Pkick For Land. The top price to date, ever paid for farm or orchard land in this hectlon was when J. D. Heryford, last Friday bought the II. C. Flem ing ranch at New Pine Creek for 20,000 spot cash. The tract con tains 160 acres, and was sold at $125 an acre. Lake County Ex aminer. The Examiner says that people' are just awakening to the agricul tural and horticultural resources ol Eastern Oregon land. Aptkr Artksian Watkr. Powers Bros, passed through the latter part of last week with 18,000 pounds of well drilling outfit for the Christmas Lake country. There is still at . Sbaniko, some 28,000 pounds, consisting of engine, care ing, etc., which they will return for immediately. It is confident ly expected everything will bt gotten in and start drilling for ar tesian water by the middle of De ceinber or. .the first of January at the latest. Silver Lake Leader. Tiik Dog Cavik Back. The Review office has a spaniel collie that it cannot shake. The dog has been given away time and again, but like the cat he always comes back. Two weeks ago we presented hira to Mrs. A. M. Jolly, who took him to Fort Rock, where her homestead is. The dog stayed there about a week when, becoming tired of ranch life and needing ex ercise, Sunday noon be strtick out lor his city residence. He arrived ut tub) office the same night at 10 1 o'clock, having made the trip of 86 tulles in ten hours and without a drop of water until he reached Powell lluttcs Prlncvlllo Review. Sl'CCKSSI'Ul. 8. S. CONVHNTION. After three days ncnilou the Crook County Sunday School Con. ventiou adjourncdils fourth nttuuul session here Sunday night. At the last session Sunday evening n crowded house listened to nu excel lent address by Rev. Chas. A. Pliipps of Portland. The session jutt adjourned Is looked upon by the Sunday School workers of this county as one of the most success ful ever held In this part of the state. Redmond Hub. Maii.8 RlI'Mit). About Oct. 20 a registered letter containing ft, 000 and other regis lerel nutter disappeared from the mail sack enrnute from Madras to Shaniko. and U, S. Pntofficc In spector Duraud has just succeeded in unraveling the case. 1 he Crook County Journal says that Inspector Duraud refused to give out any definite statement when Interviewed but it was ascertained that the records of the offices through which the letter passed showed that it went to the Madras office and was dispatched from thete in usual form to Shaniko in a through pouch that is not opened enroute to Shaniko, and when the sacK arrived at the railroad town it was without lock, which was a brass one of the usual type, and also minus a part of the contents. Willie Craig, the young man who was carrying the mail from Madras to Heislcr, .he transfer point to the main line for Sbaniko, came to the Grizzly station and asked a young lady there to help him count a sum of money, the total of which was suspiciously near the amount missing from the mails. This thread of evidence was fol lowed for a few hours by the oHl- ccrs witu tne result mat young Craig was arrested, charged with rifling the malls. Craig's father is mail contractor from Grizzly to Lamonta and his uncle has the contract from Madras ta Heislcr, and had his nephew cm ployed when the theft occurred. Dksciiutks Vam-kv at Omaha. The Deschutes Valley will be represented at the National Corn show at Omaha by the best ex hibit ever gathered from the large dry farming section. G. Springer ol Culver has been appointed to go to Omaha and arrange for the hi itallatlon of the display. The de termination to make a display at the corn show followed the unex pected success of the exhibit at the Iry farming congress lit Hillings, where the Deschutes Valley cap tured a beautiful silver loving cup offered by James J. Hill, the rail road magnate, aud five premiums, two second prizes, and one third. All the Deschutes exhibits have been sent to St. Paul, where a per manent exhibit will be made by the Great Northern railroad com pany. The Deschutes Valley dis play will be removed from St. Paul to Omaha for the National Corn show December 6 to 18. The Mad ras Pioneer says: "G. Springer was in town today from Culver. Mr, .Springer is very euthusiustic over the showing made by the Deschutes country at the dry farming cangrcss, and is very anxious that this section s-nd a creditable exhibit to the Corn Show at Omaha next month. Ho says there is a very creditable class of people in the Middle West, and a i;ood agricultural and educational display from this section will place the Deschutes Valley before their eyes in a favorable light, with the result that n thrifty and industrious people will be attracted to Central Oregon. Mr. Springer thinks that he will not be uble to attend ue Corn Show, hut hopes to be able to secure a delegate to attend from this county." Notice. Hlds will Iks received by the school board for the liulshlng of a room In the school building. Work to begin Dec. aotli and to be finish ed Jan. 3, 1910. Dated tills 3th day of Nov. 1909. Attested . K. A. Smith. U. C. Cok, Clerk, Chairman. The Cornell StK A StaWo Co. It's the mnll line, the only direct stage Hue from Shonlko to Silver Lake, by the way of Prlnevillc and lknd. Stopover privileges and tickets good until used. Irrigated Land Pur tit. Forty acres fine Irrigated alfalfa laud for sale, and relinquishment on i6o-aere homestead adjoining For particulars address W, care The lliiilclin. ,V-"' WW For Sal. The Lewis & VanMatre Wood Co. is cutting 500 ixmU tif choice limb wood, which they are deliver lug at t J" !r cord, We arc able to supply the entire demand in lknd. 34-37 Lkwis& VanMatrk Wood Co. Nok. If you wish to have your ex press uud light freight come in along with your letters and dally paper, have it come In on the mall line TltK Cornktt Staob & Staiiu: Co. ajt' Timber Land Wanted. If you have pine timber lands and want to sell at a reasonable price it will be to our interest to write the undemigued at once. Give description, estimated amount of timber and lowest price in first letter. C G. llURKMAKT, 103 H First Street, 36.39 Albany, Oregon. CtoarrAg; anil I'towfrij- Dam. Itv resDonilhlc narlv. For fur thcr information call at Tbe Bulk tin office. 33 36 a G. W. RICHARDSON Jeweler Watch Repairing a aniciAivrv. Two doors rwh of P.O. Htm4 U. C. CO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OPPICK OVKH BANK nil "Wlflbt Cclcpfeone Connection DAY TMUtrilONIt NO. 31 IlKNIi, ; ORKOON C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OmCU IK MANX DUILIIIKO, IIKNI), OKltOON DR. I. L. SCOFIULD, DENTIST. Ol'I'ICK IN JOHNSON 1IUI 1.1)1 KO Bend, Oregon, Dr. A. A. BURRIS, ?ftu Healer. IXweaea SurreMAitly Treatnt Without I he tlae of Draga or Surgery, if the Natural Method or llratlaf . CtirM. Ic Maraae a HlMielty, CoaaulUlioa Krt MrraWrurih Malt and N.tlon.t Niluiolh rwcietjf, omc) la Johnaon UtJf ., Bend, Oreion BUND LODOU No. 139 A. F. & A. M. Meets on Thursdav nu before the full moon of each month. Vinltlno Kmti,... always welcome. i.A.oAsr, tier. r. O. MINOR, W.M, F. 0. MINOR tAWRKNCK SUIM1IN0 LIFK FIRK ACCIDENT INSURANCH Notary public and CoiivryaiichiB- All FIDELITY BONDS Jcv r" TIIU HILL Meat Market HAKKV HILL, I'ronrl tnr I'UIX MNK OP Beef, Pork, Yeal anil Mutton All my mraU are atom, In t, large Ice Uiajuat imtnllnU n, ai ala.ya rt 1ta lft olromlitlun, 1 aollclt your ptiniKc. Typewriter Supplies We have In Mock rllilioni lor ilir following iturlilnr ami would t pltatrd to ttcelvr jrtnir onltn Un4trwood Visible (One color iIMxmi) Smith lrm.r Visible (Two rotor rltlti) Remington Visible (Two color Million) Rtmlagton ON Style (Onr color rltituu) V aim liavt In atofk CARBON PAPER Mall on! era will I Riven prompt attention, THE BEND BULLETIN MINI), OKIKJON It I'ayi to Advertise In THE BEND BULLETIN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IteparlwrMorikf lalerlor ' V. S, Uml Oflk al The Halle. OftpM. CKloWr lya.i NOTICH ! Mrelnr lletH that Kitvatd I RriMltihoui, nf !. OttnM, who, aw fvf fi)t i, otwe invmeM.a.1 unity (fUI Ha HU Ka in,,ii.iMKu oi we .! liaoaia. a n lbI.W M.,haaiMowlraMklralUataku)i Flotl flre-Vftr rrar.tae4Mi.h iIiIm U IM UM ahort ttwflhe.l, i(u II C hill.. I'aMre MalraCoeamUainoeral hi irftre al rkae. Ore Ipej.MitheilhitaxorDreeiaUr. !. Ctalaual same aa wlliir fled A. II aell. Larrea t). Meed. Hit A iallh a4 Uit . B(vf how, all o( Hl, OMtoa orj.il C U' MIMIMK,Kr(Urr KOTICR FOR FUIILICATION. IMriMtatorihlultflK. V Lal Olnca at Uhtriew OrrfM, HeptemUr rth,lla Nutlet I htfil.y gl.ta hl John A. YiuU. of Riwltixl, Of.iu), who, oa Nor Mh, 14. o iieie.i Hnwr if lilt, nerui -. H.bcHUnKU.hUNI V htr u.Wtf W 1 hft. y, lowokhlp 11 olh, ! t raa, W Wh.. k,t mitke of lalealloa 10 autl Cla.l Klet Ytr rrmMaeUaMLh tln la IH Urlahocdtnlod,tiern( W II Watt, 0 a CommlMtuat 1, al Miter Mat, Orrgua oa 0 Mm oaj 01 nore uuier, i. 1 Clalnanl namea1 wllntMea W N T.jW, WMIUai iKxltll. 11. W HwuiaiU H Till. all or Ko.UH'I, Oregon o-ljlj ARTHUHW OKTOK HffWrr. NOTICE FOR FUIILICATION. leMiarul of Ihe talced V It. UaduActlThlllori riiuiUf -Mr-; Notlet It h.r.l.jr Ith Ihtt lane It. Ilatldton. i..u .u. . .l 1. ......a n... 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I9t Nolltt la hereby given lhal the Noilbno fl cine Hallway Cumiiauy, trh'iM o(-oUt "j dr I HI. I'aul, Mlnurtula, haa IhU Ml,' of Hri.tnnUr lv filed In IhU oBlct lla ap), lion lo aelecl under Iht urovt.lou of ihe " CoiifrcM.atijirovtdJuly l.lkiKjoriHl attleuileIIy the Act of tjoii.n" afVf'.S May IT, ivA, Iht H HK U Hee, ly. and lj U llV i W. I, anil Iht KWlliw IK luwn.hlp 11 aouth) rang 11 caul, W M. oilier rcaton, lu the iII.ikhwI lu iiilicnl. l'";j A ftle their al&l.vlt. ofj.10l.it in IhU Uce oi"! Ilia Miln..l !.. ,.,. .rik. laiul. ortUll1! neioit ui 14m nay or Nutciiiwr, Vffi- o-l. ui; AKTIIUK W. OKTON. KegW' m m