The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 12, 1910, Image 5

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Bend, Oregon
LARA'S
Bend, Oregon
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Is Money an Object to You
My Mock of lltiitdcr Hardware ami Supplies In nearly nil
in now from Shnniko, nml If you arc planning to build I would
like to submit figtues on your bill of hardware, Doors, Win
(low, Hoofing, etc.
If Money is Any Object to You,
you hliotttd call on mc, for I can make a saving
to your icckctbook.
N. P. SMITH
Mutzljc Uultdlng
Wnll Street
HOMESTEADS
LOCATED.
150,000 ACRES OF THE BEST
WHEAT LAND
In Central Oregon. Just ocncd tc jao-acrc homestead
entry. Two rrdlrnads now building into thU country. Get
a homestead before they arc all gone. 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
IIUNI), OKtmON
Pipes, Cigars
and TobaCCOS.
Cull In and take a look at our line
a("Mccrscliauni and French Urlar
Pipes. The hest lino of Cigars and
Tobaccos In town headquarter
for your
Fine Candies
TUH C0RNER CONFECTIONERY
ALUWIXm & IIOUBS.
LOANS
Farm,
City and Town
FIVE PER CUNT Interest, NINK years' time with
privilege of paying at any time. Return payments
monthly, quarterly, semiannually or annually, to
suit borrower. I'or pnitlculars write
Tti Jackson Loan and Trust Co.
310 Century Bldg., Denver, Colorado,
LOCAL BITS.
Good morning. Have you thawed
out your water pipe?
Typewriter rlblxms all kinds
at The Bulletin office.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Davenport
have moved to Hcnd for the winter.
Wonted Work between school
hours for a boy of 16. Call at this
office.
Mr. and Mm. Ed. Brostcrhous
left Saturday ou a business trip' to
Portland.
I'or Sale Fully equipped saw
mill. I'or particulars address X,
care Bulletin. 38-tf
Veda M. Williams, graduate of
the Chicago Musical College, will
take a few pupils. Inquire at the
Drake residence. 4jtf
Nine and ro-inch envelopes, just
the thing for mailing or filing away
legal documents, for sale at The
Bulletin office.
Sylvester Stoats will give a social
dance in Lara's hall next Friday
evening. The band will furnish
sweet music and everybody is in
vilcd.
Jas. Boyd left Saturday Tor the
Hast where it is understood he has
gone to remain permanently. Mrs.
Boyd and Orson will follow later in
the spring.
Frank Orcutt writes that he has
moved from Cashmere, Wash., to
Seattle, where it was necessary to
take his mother for treatment, she
being quite ill.
Inquiries arc nlready beginning
to come in to Bend from people
who have read the New Years num
ber of the Orcgonian, and thereby
became Interest in this section.
M. J. Cline, a long-time friend
and former business asMxiate of
John Stcidl, is spending a few davs
in Bend, with a possibility that he
may move here to reside perma
nently. C. C. Stevens, traveling salesman
for a Portland paint house, was
taken quite ill in Bend the first of
the week and was removed to the
hospital. His wife is coming in
to be with him.
The furniture for the new room
in the school house has not arrived
and therefore that room could not
be opened at the beginning of the
term. It is expected to have the
room ready for occupancy soon.
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Itiues & Davidson's. That's the
place.
Carbon paper, the best, at The
Bulletin office.
Four room cottage for rent. In
quire at barbershop.
Lost Gold class pin, monogram
W. 13. C. Mahion L. Wiiwt.
Watch found. Owner can have
same by proving property and pay
iug for this ad.
It is returned that the Stacer
crew has the Oregon Trunk survey
run nearly to Milllgan's.
There will be a social dance in
Lara's hall Friday evening and you
had better plan to attend.
Don't bother to send away for
your typewriter ribbons buy them
at The Bulletin office. All kinds.
Last Saturday broke all records
at the public library. On that date
there were 56 visitors and 29 books
were taken out.
Another Improvement at the pop
ular Itmes & Davidson barbershop
is a new hot and cold water faucet
to be used with shampoos.
The surveyors under F.nginccr
Stacer moved camp Monday from
the J F. Fierce place to several
miles further cast. Stacer ' has a
large crew and they arc pushing
right ahead with their work.
Messrs. Wilkinson and Houston
were out on the High Desert yes
terday and report only a little snow
there. Returning with the auto,
they ran at an average speed of 15
miles an hour. They will take out
a party of bomeseekers in a short
time.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lara, ac
companied by Mr. Lara's father,
M. Lara, left for Portland last Sat
urday morning to buy their spring
and summer goods. Patrons of
the Big Store can be assured of
having a well selected stock to
choose from during the coming
season.
The Merrill-Wilkinson Company
report that they have a large num
ber of people who will come in just
as soon as the snow leaves. They
arc prospective settlers on the High
Desert, and naturally are waiting
until they can sec the nature of the
land and soil upon which they ex
nect to locate.
Philip Frances writes from Hood
River and says: "I was thinking
about Bend tonight and comparing
it with Hood River, and I am com
pelled to say Bend has the prefer
ence. The snow is about 18 inches
deep here and has been for two
weeks. We have had but one day
of sunshine in that time.",
Vernon A. Forbes, formerly ot
Minneapolis, Minn., has come to
Bend to locate and will engage in
the practice of his profession, that
of the law. He has secured office
quarters in the bank building. Mr.
Forbes is a graduate of the law
school of the University of Minne
sota, one of the lurgest schools in
the country.
The cold weather has been play
ing hob with the Water pipes in
Bend. The mains are down only
from 18 iucbes to two feet, and the
continued cold weather has finally
setit the frost down that far, with
the result that the water fn many
of the pipes leading from the mains
to the buildings has been frozen
solid. This has necessitated dig
ging down to the pipes through the
hard, frozen ground and thawing
them out, Auue Bros, were forced
to uncover the pipes across the en
tire width of Bond street, and others
have had to do likewise to a greater
or less extent. In some neighbor
hoods only one faucet remains open
and it is consequently visited by
many for their daily supply of
water. Now don't smile when we
say that this experience is "most
unusual" in Bend.
Nine and io-lnch envelopes, just
right tor tiling away or matting le
gal documents, for sale at this office.
The First National Bank
OF BEND VEND, OREGON
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O. . HirOMHt O.ahl.r
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Stockholder.' ILbllllr 2S.OO0
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HANKFUL
To the people ofBend and vicinity who havs to liberally' pat
ronized us daring the last nine month, snd'who by. their kind
word, and influence have Induced tbeir. friends to-do their
business with tjieir Home Dank.
During the nine month we have been iff basinet we
hare increased our deposits from f 13,010 to. over. J l5o,oevnd
have made (air per cent on the iaveitneat for-eu? stock
holders. It will be our constant aim to Improve the service we
offer our patron., and we with to aasist every worthy enter
prise now in or to be established is Bead tiering 1910.
We feel that the lose delayed prosperity will be in fall
sway in tbe Hcnd country daring 1910 and that unlimited op
portunities will be open to tbe man who is able to accept ihets.
A fUnfc account in the First-National Rank 'of Bend
will enable you to take advantage ot some ot these opportunities.
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DIRECTORS:
U. C COB K. A. 8AT1IKR C. S. HUDSON
V. P. SMITH H. C. BLLIS
A Largs ShifMwimt of
BUILDING MATERIAL
JMt Arrived.
Doors, Wfariows, RMr Roollag
and a full line of everything you nay need
for that new building you intend to put np
this spring. LET ME FIGURE ON
YOUR BILL. I also carry ia stock
Denatured Alcohol
s. a caldwbll
Bend, Oregon
J. H. WENANDY
BKND OK.
F. L. BUNTBN
SHANIKO, OR.
WENANDY- BUNTEN
Automobile Stage Company
DAILY AUTOMOBILES
between Shaulko, Madras, Redmond and Bead and all
interior points. For further iaforasatioa write
Wenandy-Bunten Auto. Co.,
BEND, OReQON
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE
BUY NOW-H-X UATBR
Hut it you must sell now, list your property with
Deschutes Realty Co.
BEND, ORUOON.
WE HANDLE RANCHES, IRRIGATED LANDS, TOWN PROPERTY,
TIMBER LANDS.
HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS
A SPECIALTY.
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When You Need
Modern, Neat and Serviceable
Furniture...
en on MILLARD TRIPLETT
eeND. ORBOOM
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