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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1909)
i m i. .. if.vr'v I .., , - -.,.. , - m "T i r..,,. -r.,. i TEe MID-HOLIDAY REMNANT SALE : 9 ( ( 5S5SS8585Nfii DON'T FORGET AT Bend, Oregon LARA'S Bend, Oregon ) ) ) 5 ) ) ) THIS WEEK ONLY LOCAL BITS. Carbon paper, the bent, nt TJie llullctln utVicc. John Lcitat was a'lnisiucn vlsitoi at Portland lat week. Typewriter lblMiiH nil kinds at Tlic llullctln alike. C. I Hcckcr was up from Laid law to attend the bund iIiiiicc. Girl wanted In mrial! family, In ikud. Apply at llullctln office. For Sale Fully cqulpct! aw mill. For particulars addrcnn X, care llullctln. jS-tf Alexander Tiolice, who had u homemead near Kosland, died on Chrifttmatday. Lewi P. I'om, who has leen in llcnd and vicinity for the past few weeks, has left for Madras. Don't bother to send nwoy for your typewriter ribbons buy them at The llulletin olT.cc. All kinds. Mrs. John Stcidl, who has been ill with tvpholdjcvcr, is couvalesc liiK nicely and will soon be up and ntwut again. Nine and ic-lnch envelopes, jtnt the thliiK' for mailing or filing away legal documents, for sale at The llullctln office. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sawhlll and two sons, Jimmie and Dick, were down from the homestead to speud Christmas with Bend friends. George Hobbs has bought out the Interests of Harry Ttirpiu in the Corner Confectionery, and now the firm name Is Aldridi;c& Hobbs. The Merrill & Wilkinson Com pany recently located Geo. W Certsoii, George Viiilng attd Oscar Prickctt on 330acre homesteads. They are WiikIiIiikIoii and Idaho men. C. H. Uockucy is a recent comer who hns filed on a 320-ncfe home stead on the High Desert. Mr. Kockncy is convinced that section will develop into u ((real whea. country, Mrs. L. J. Green of Redmond has a few vouiik Mammoth Ilronre cobblers wcltililnir about 30 lbs. each. Will ncll them for 33c a pound, alive. Leave orders with G. W. Hall. Den. I. .jolf Mrs. Creed Trlplctt left Monday for Portland, where she will join her husband and spend the winter. She expects to cuter a hospital there and undergo an oeratiou. She was accompanied by Miss Lilly Lytic, who will remain with her. Creed Trlplctt has gone to work In an automobile shop at Portland to learn the mysteries of those popular machines. He writes that lie will return to llcnd next spring with a six-cylinder Maxwell, and will go after the pnvtciiKcr business with his new machine'. Postmaster Minor reports that two packages were recently re ceived at the Ikud office, each hav ing been mailed on the same day, one from Madras and the other from Chicago, and they both reached llend in the same mall. A sad but nevertheless true commen tary on the mall service of Crook county and Central Oregon. HOMESTEADS LOCATED. 150,000 ACRES OF THE BEST WHEAT LAND In Central 'Oregon. Just opened tc 33o-acrc homestead entry. Two railroads now building into this country. Get a homestead before they arc all gone. For further infor mation call on or write to Free Automobile TVip from Bend to Lands and Return for All Who Locate. HUNTER & STAATS HUM), OHlIUON S5? Pipes, Cigars and TobaCCOS. Cull In find tNke a look at our line of Meerschaum and French Briar Pipes. Tfio best line of Cigars and Tobaccos In town lieadquartcrs for your Fine Candies THE CORNER (CONFECTIONERY ALDRIDOU & MODUS. Horn last night to Mr. and Mrs Carpenter of Laidlaw, a sou. Frank Drown and wife have gone to Portland to spend several weeks During the past week Mrs. Wm. Orcutt left for an extended visit in the Hast. Dr.tCoc's new auto has arrived and been put in commission. It is a Hudson runabout. Horn, early this morning at the llcnd hospital, to Mr. and Mrs, Carlylc Trlplctt, a 9 lb. daughter. Mrs. I.. M. McKcy nobis left about a week ugo for California, called there by the serious illness of Iter mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shircman are spending the Holidays in town, having come in from their place in the Arnold district. Mrs. A. M. Drake and Miss Ker shaw left Monday fur the railroad on their wav to California where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoc Howard and children left last Friday for Portland where Mrs. Howard and the children will spend the winter. Miss Grace McKcnzie, who has been ill for two months with typhoid fever, was taken recently to the Bend hospital in order that she might receive better care, and is making rapid improvement. William iloccll brought in his last load of apples yesterday. He marketed .something like 3.000 bushels this season and received an average price of f 1 a bushel. His apples are as good as any raised in Oregon. Priucville Journal. E. II. Overman, editor of the Shaniko Star, has been arrested on a charge of forgery. He is also wanted at Spokane for issuing checks on a bunk in which he had on deposit. Overman has had a varied newspaper career. He start ed the star about a mouth ago. Journal. Cashier C. S. Hudson, in behalf of the Frst National Hank, pre sented the Ladies' Library Club last week with a Christmas dona tiou of 55 00. It is needless to say that the Club wus very thankful for the gift and that it will be used to further the good work the library is doing. City courts tuny not enforce or dinances abolishing the sale of near licer and punishing violators, ac cording to Judge Wolvcrton, who held that the state Is responsible fcr the law and must sec to its en forcement. What a lot of time and money Priucville wasted over its near beer ordinance. Review, It transpires that Sylvester Staats, shortly before coming home, had been quite ill and had spent six weeks in the hospital nt Salem, where he was attending kcuooI He will not return to his studies this year but will wait until next full, when he will graduate from the law course iu a few months. W. P. Vandevcrt and family were down from the up-river home to celebrate Christmas iu llcnd Mr. Vundevert leports that at his place Illg River is Irozen over while Little River is still open, something quite unusual as the condition gen erally is just the reverse, Little River froreu and Dig River open Hut then, this is it strange winter, anyway. II. M. Conk, the Hcnd photog rapher, has received during the past week n line Voigtlnudcrcabl net camera, The outfit cost $350 and the camera contains a lens vul ued ut $185. Mr. Cook says it is as fine an outfit as there is in the Northwest. He is in a. position now to do still better work than he lias been turning out, especially in the cubluet Hue. , A pair of gentlemen's gloves en closed in a candy box disappeared from the Chiistmas tree at the church last Frldav evening. They were intended as a gift to J. I West and the finder will confer a favor by returning tbcm to him. The crew that was cleaning out and repairing the Central Orceon ; canal and which was laid off on Dec. .4 on account of the bad weather, will resume work as soon as the weather will permit. G, L. Moore is getting everything ready and in shape so that work can be started With a vim, and says 35 or 30 teams will be needed. Undoubtedly the best ice that has been put up iu Bend for years is now being harvested from the Swalley pond. It ranges from to to 13 inches thick, is solid and compact and free from dirt. Al dridgc & Hobbs paid 550 for this year's crop from the pond and arc tilling practically all the Ice houses In town. There will be no Ice famine in Bend next summer. The contract for the grading of the Nevada-California Oregon rail road Irom Alturas to Lakcview has been let to the Nugent-Richardson Construction Company, and work will begin In about a month. It is believed by many that this road will connect with the Oregon Trunk Line, the N-C-O general manager having announced Mime time ago that it would be extended from Alturas to The Dalles. Last Thursday a contest was heard before U. S. Commissioner Hills, in which Dr. Dixon of Red mond brought contest against the decrt land entry of Mrs. Hugh O'Kanc, the land lying north of Redmond and near the new town of Hillman. The basis of the contest whs the allegation by Dr. Dixon that the required annual improve ments have not been made and that it is impovtible to get water to re claim the land, all of which was de nied by the contestec. F. C. Rowlec has bought the stock of the Rend News Stand and will hereafter conduct that busi ness. A second story will be put onto the present building, and another two story building. 34x24 feet, will be built adjoining it on the south. Mr. Rowlee has bought the O'Kanc bowling alley, and will Install it iu the rear of the building. He intends to put in a stock of men's furnishings in the spring. Hrottcrbous Bros, will do the car penter work on the new structures Oregon Agricultural College Winter Courses JsMary 4th to February r5k, m Practical wotk, lecturei and demon stration will lie cien in uch vital tub JccU General Punning, t'rult Culture, Animal lluibamlry, Dairying, Poultry, keeping, the Business Side of Panning, t'omtry, Carpentry, DlacksmltbltiK, Me chanical DrawiiiK, Cooking, Sewing, wrcMuiaKiNK, iioine Management, etc. All reuular courses begin January 4th and end )rcbruary utb. farmer' Week t'ebruary 14th to 181I1. A cordial luvilntiou I extended to all (utrrcitrd. Good accommodation! may be secure'! at reasonable rate. No age limit above 16 year. No entrance requirement. Prominent lecturer have been secured for tpeclal tonic. The instructional force of the College number 100. Hx celtent equipment. A special feature li the farmers Week which come this year I'eh. 14th to 18th. Lecture, discussion, mid a general re union. l'or further Information address Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvtdlls, Oregon, It Pays to Advertise iu THE BEND BULLETIN If you have a wagon, a horse, a hen or a cow for sale, adver tise it iu The Bulletin and you will fiud a buyer. Try It, The First National Bank OF BEND BEND, OREGON Or. U, O. OOC, Prstlrfunt t A. HATHCIt. Vlca Prttldsnt O. 8. MUOSON. Oathlsr Ospllal fullf paU . . SJS.000 Stokhofdrs' liability SJ5.000 WE A RE HANKFUL To the people of Mend am) vicinity ho have sollberstlrjjwt rontzed us daring the last nine montbt.and who by their kind words and Influence have induced their friend to do their business with their Home Bank. During the nine month we lute bees In tnuinets we liave increased otir deposit from 33,000 to over JlJO.Ooo, ami ' have made a fair per cent on the investment for our stock-r holder. It will be our constant aim to Improve the service we offer our patrons, and we wish to assist every worthy eater prise now iu or to be established in Bend during 1910. We feel that the lone delayed prosperity will be- Is- fait7'' way In the llend country during 1910 and that anlltte4 op portunities will be open to the man who i able to accept ikemj A Bank account in the first National Sank ' of Bend will enable you to take advantage of tome ef these opportunities. DIRECTORS: U. C COR K. A. SATHXR C. S. HODSOJ P. P. SMITH II. C KLUS A Large ShJfnnt of BUILDING MATERIAL Jutt Arrive Doors, Windows. lUMwr Roofag and a full line of everything you may seed for that new building you intend to put up . this spring. LET ME FIGURE ON YOUR BILL. I also carry is Mock Denatured Alcohol S. C. CALDWELL Bend, Oregon J. H. WENANDY BUND OR. P. L. CUNTEN SHAXtKO, OK. WENANDY-BUNTEN Automobile Stage Company DAILY AUTOMOBILES between Shaniko, Madras, Redmond and Bettd and all interior points. For' further information write " Wenandy-Bunten Auto. Co., BEND. OREQON SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Buy Now-- N SELL LATER But if you must sell now, Hit your property with Deschutes Realty Co. BEND, ORGGON. VH HAKDLU RANCHES, IRRIGATED LANDS, TOWN PROFBRTY, TIMBER LANDS. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS A SPECIALTY. When You Need Modern, Neat and Serviceable Furniture... CHwi MILLARD TRIPLETT waito. orsoon .i nirr. -trrTn-r.i