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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1909)
: (4 y.t'i!m'.""l '""' '' " , "i"- -'. ' 1 fA-. "' " 'I I I ll I II I 'III. Mill I. II If !! It ' i 2 off. . ',- 4 7 Y vltecl 5 : i 4 -s , -f I .v ' : fhe - y Party I i'i ii i -' - "" J'sjyj- I Lflrs. S' ling j rv f rr r- i m yecemDer i mm ana rourtn From I to 5 and 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 3 C : ) Z From I to 5 and 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. X ) ) ) ' MIND CONCI2KT HANI) IN ATTENDANCE ) 2 HVUNINC1S. ' ) REFRESHMENTS SERVED. . ' a) S v - " 2 ( (m ) " ( ( ) $ &S58eft'5S'e5S jjfi lf - - " mwiw i i -- si LOCAL BITS. HOMESTEADS LOCATED, i 150,000 ACRES OF THE BEST WHEAT LAND In Central Oregon. Just opened tc 3JO-ocrc homestead entry. Two railroads now building into this country. Get a homestead before they ore ull k"c I'or further infor mation call on or write to Free Automobile Trip from Bend to Lands and Return for All Who Locate. HUNTER & STAATS HUM), OKI'.flON Pipes, Cigars and TobaCCOS. ( Call In and tako a look at our line of Mccrac!iwum and JPrcnch Hrtor Piped, fhe best lino of Cljcars and Tobaccos In town headquarters ' "" for y our Xmas Candies THE CORNER r.QNFECTlONERV ALDRIDQD & TURPIN. Cabbage 3c, and dry onions 4c lb J oh Uuckmolz. Fruit trees for sale. Howard SflNNtNQ, Bend, Or. 36tf Shcrifl" Iilkitis was a business caller in town Monday. For Sale Shares in Swalley ditch. Homk Land Co. Get your hair cut where they know how to do it. Thai's Joe Inucs' barber shop. Mrs. John Steidl has been ill for some time with typhoid fever, but is now convalescent. Mrs. Henry Whltsett is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. Kctchum, of I'rineville. LAIDLAW NEWS AGENCY can save you money on your maga zine and newspaper orders. Write them for rates. 24 tf The Merrill & Wilkinson Com pany left this morning with their auto with two prospective settlers for the High Desert. Experienced stenographer desires employment, cither temporarily or in permanent position. Address, "Stenographer," care of Uulletiu office. II. J. Overturf reports that a new bridge will be built across the river leading to the mill just as soon as the water lowers suf flcicutly. Homer Doggcss left for his for mer home at North Yakima last Thursday morning, having received word that a brother had been criti cally injured in a football game. A man by the name of Lavis, of New York City, reported to be con nected with the Rock Island rail way system, was in lkud during the week looking over this section.. Whiskers artistically removed at Joe Inucs' toniorial parlors. I'or Sale Fully equipped saw mill, For particulars address X, care JIulletin. 38 tf County Judge Ellis and F. C. Rowlec each had the misfortune lo lone a xood horse during the pasl week. Lost One set of 3x34 auto mobile chains. Finder report at this office. Liberal reward. B. S. Cook & Co. Miss Fern Hall was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sherwood at their Pleasant Kidgc farm home, from Saturday to Tuesday. Frank Kulp of Bend was a visitor in Madras the last of the week. He has recently secured the homestead formerly owned by J. B. McMahon in the Yamhill Flat country. Pio neer. For Sale: 160 acres good land under Swalley ditch, 100 irrigable acres, two shares maintalnancc, just help keep up repairs cheap; it will pay to look this up. Call at this office. G. M. Huffman and wife, of Arizona, arrived in Bend Sundaj evening and will spend some time here looking over this section with the expectation of remaining per manently. V. J. Buckley was in town Wednesday from the camp of lo cating engineer J. L. Stacer at Truil Crossing. He was here af ter his freight outfit to be used in moving the camp south in the neighborhood of Bend. Hub. The family of J. T. Pierce is on its way to Bend from Washougal, Wash. Mr. Pierce rtccntly pur chased 40 acres of the Philip Frances homestead and will engage in the raising of full blood Jersey cattle. He also contemplates bnilding n fine new house on the place. F. M. Saxton, of Baker City, superintendent ot water division No. 2, arrived in Bend Monday. Mr. Saxton will preside at the tak ing of testimony in the determina tion of water rights on Paulina lake and creek, the hearing of which is to be held in Bend to morrow. Farmers in this vicinity are do ing considerable plowing at this time. ' How is that for winter farm work? The copious showers have soaked the soil to a great depth and every indication points to a bumper crop for the dry farmers next year. Of course, the irrigators are always sure of plenty of water. Bend and the surrounding coun try get some very good advertising in a half-page mention in the de velopment section of of the Decem ber Pacific Monthly. It speaks of the coming railroad development, of our various resources, and pic tures the Bend country as the "coming" section of the Northwest. More good work by the Board of Trade. The Merrill & Wilkinson Com pany made a fast trip, with their automobile, to the High Desert and return on Thursday of last week, making the round trip in I2 hours. They left town at 7 tfclock in the morning and got back about 7:30 that evening, in the meantime locating II. Brookings and V. Scbroeder of Davenport, Wash., on 330-ncre homesteads, The illustrated lecture Saturday evening by Rev. Lcwtas on his travels through Europe was most interesting and instructive. A large audience was in attendance, who fully appreciated the pictures and Mr. Lewtas1 discourse. The lecture was educational in a high degree. Rev. Lcwtas will deliver a similar lecture tomorrow evening on "What I Saw in Greece, Tur key, Syria, the Holy Land and Egypt." A liberal attendance is assured. r in '.ir . 1 1 rufw.i.rm .ii.ii r n .mi'.; 1 1 irrriir -"-- -" -- - ' t!t "fftniiWa ri ill 1 The First National Bank OF BEND BEND, OREGON Or. U, O, OOe. Pr.ttdtnt C. A. SATHER, Vic Prtild.nt O, fl HUDSON, Oaihl.r O.plLI fullr paid . . asB.OOO Olochheld.r.'ll.bllllr S2S.000 Every Good Bank That conduct it ITir with the tole I1 of recdWnjf the depoalU of the community and tending tbcm oat to its cuilomeu, enured in legitimate entrrpriic, on good tccur-it)-, either of limine, credits or collateral, at reasonable rate of intrre.t, will prove a benefactor to the community and will enjoy peace in its buiinesa affair, knowing that itaasseta are real ones, and that the solvency cf the Dank is absolute. With this confidence in itself it will inspire confidence in others, T1IH I'IRST NATIONAL DANK OP BUND rasa this kind of a Dank, and attributes its steady growth to adhering to this policy. Development in the Dend country will be rapid -In 1910. Are you prepared to take advantage of the opportunities that will occur for the man with money? If not, start an account with the First National Bank of Dend and Add to it each week. DIRECTORS: U. C. COR R. A, SATJIKR C. S. HUDSON V. V. SMITH H. C. KU.IS CRUSHED SHELL AND GREEN GROUND BONE Doors, Windows, Pawls, Oik Sfe Glass Agent for the GeJefcrated Studebaker Wagons and Oliver Plows Stoves and Ranges and a General Line of Hardware and Groceries. S. C. CALDWELL, BEND, ORE. J. II. WENANDV 1IKND, OR. F. L. BUNTEN S1IANIKO, OX. WENANDY-BUNTEN Automobile Stage Company DAILY AUTOAIOBILES between Shaniko, Madras, Redmond and Bead and all interior points. For further information write Wenandy-Bunten Auto. Co., BEND. OREGON SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE " BUY NOW-SELL LATER But if you must sell now, list your property' with Deschutes Realty Co. DUND, OROaON. ti; VH IIAXDM! RANCHES, IRRIGATED LANDS, TOWN PROPERTY. TIMUKR LANDS. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS A SPECIALTY. When You Need Modern, Neat and Serviceable Furniture... Call en MILLARD TRIPLETT BEND.'OWKJW