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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1910)
i.-'lC i imiTLi -r -1ml-Tat-Vt--MI1 HOTWWWauSs.lffl-t.js i'v Tumalo News. Tumalo, Vtb. 6. The ground hog hope mw bin shadow thit year but me MRU win tan. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wooley made a busiucs trip to Bend yesterday Chat. L. Wittier went to row ell Duties ycitenlay on business. The game ami fish warden passed through here one day tail week. A social party wa enjoyed by a few elected guests at the home o( A. 1 Ramsey last night. A meeting o( the Farmers ami Mer chants' Telephone Co, was held at Laid law yesterday and tome important busi ness was transacted in regard to cxten sion of its line. Considerable talk la beinc circulate) in regartl to the new holding compAir of the Columbia Southern Irrigating Co doing some extensive work in this viciu ity this summer. Two of the most im portant features are the construction ol ditches and a large storage reservoir. A well attended dance nu given at the cook house of the IHghtowcfSmitl Co 'a old mill site at Tumalo I'ridaj nigh), and a uiot enjoyable time wt had. Music was furnished bv Chailrt Swalley playing the mandolin, whicl was excellent. A basket supper was sup plied by the ladies attending the dance coffee, cake and sandwiches bciug tin menu. A comical conversation has taken plac between a republican and democrat which was something like this regarding Halley'a comet. The republican said "If the tail of Halley'a comet is as Ionj: as the race that llryaa has run for presi dent it will surely touch the earth in May, don't you thiuk?" Democrat "Yes, but if there is as much hot air to it as there was to Taft's campaign speeches, and if it does touch the earth. It will burn the whiskers oil tlie politi cal parties on both sides of the fence aim we will all have to shut up aud change our politics." CENTRAL OREGON LANDS The reason that may be causing you to wish to sell will likewise I cause you to seek an early sale. We have good outside connec tions that will enable us to han dle readily almost any good nrnnn?timi. 1 .1st- vmir fnrm nr town property with us, Bend Investment Company Next Door to Postofflce. - . - -mil "iT ' 'I. r ii. Mi'""' ' ' '' ' I. ." i I ' -j tit Vr Keep the Rain Out Wanted TIMBER We can use more timber in a syndicate now form ing. Owners wishing to sell are requested to call or write us a description of their holdings. Use Mikado Rubber Rooting The Kind that Contains No Tar. The Best Roofing on the market, and you will not be annoyed with the stench of tar about vottr home. TI riko have a full supply of TARRED FELT, Roin Sired Sheeting and D K A D E N I N G F 15 L T. N. P. SMITH Mutzlg Building Farm Lands Wanted List your farm lands with u, a the demand for this class of proper ty is greater than the supply. OUR 320Acre HOMESTEADS Will Make You Rich! Will be glad to give full particulars to anyone inter ested in Retting one of Uncle Sam's big farms F RE El Wnll Street Pleasant Ridge. rrRiDGK. I' men have bought and IT.KASANT KIDGK, Veto. 7. TKOyoUUR en have bought and put ui n tent ami are living on the eighty tit up a tent am one-Halt mile north c! the school hotie. We are idad to have new ncighbora and will turcly give tbcm a hearty welcome. Mr. Morris of Redmond expects noon to move onto the John Ii. Lamb place, east of Mr. Landis' place. Clint Woods writes from Oklahoma that he will buy back his old ranch there and live on it. Ralph Sherwood and wife and son Frances vtsited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lit). Lockyear a few days ago, Alex. Chaseris busy now-a-daya haul ing pot is 10 Kcumouu. W. R. Lawsou has moved to the I0I111 Day country. Mrs Karl Denton visited Thursday and Friday at the home of Mrs. Green. She had just received a very nice present from Karl's mother of a set of silver knives and forks and dessert spoons. The Cornell Stage & Stable Co. It's the mail line, the only direct stage line from Shaniko to Silver Lake, by the way of Prineville and Bend. Stopover privileges and tickets good until used. ? Rosland News. Don Caldwell is hauling lumber to Rend. Mr. Corbln left for Pocatcllo, Idaho, Saturday etening where he expects to meet his daughter, who will return with him. Lee Caldwell hat moved up on his homestead where he intends to build as soon as he can sccuit the lumber from the mill. Graver Caldwell has gone to the Vat. ley on a liutiuesa trip. J. N. Masten was down to Dend last week, on business. M. 1'. Hawthorne has all the timber on the ground ready for a new bridtre at Paulina creek, as soon as the weather will permit Notice. If you wish to have your ex press and light freight come in along with your letters aud daily papers, have it come in on the mail line. Tub Cornhtt Stack & Staiilk Co. ajtf The Bulletin's subscription list is growing every week. H elp it to grow. LOCAL NBWS NOTES. Valentine mul pic social Friday night, the nth. Horn, ou Monday nt the lknd hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams, n 6Mb. girl. Mrs, Kvu Steele and Frank But terwoith have moved back to their land in the vicinity of Sisters after an absence of n year or more in the Valley. The first of the week they received a tucssni'c thut Mrs. Steele's daughter, Anna, win lying at the jwint of death with an nl tack ut appendicitis at Bridnl Veil, where she hus been teaching. In response to which, Mrs. Steele came to Bend and left on venter day's stage for her daughter a bed side. Wc would call the attention of our renders to the nd. of, the First National Hank in this issue. It contains some interesting informa tion regarding the method of con ducting a national hank, and at the same time the nd. shows that the First National is enjoying n very satisfactory increase of bind uess, A jump in nine mouths from deposits of $53,379 33 to $161,331 84 "hows the confidence llnd people have in this local in stitution. It is also a very good indication of the general business , growth of Bend aud vicinity. Lumber Quotations Wanted. The La Pine Towtnlte Company, of 617 Henry Ilulldiug, Portland, Oregon, calls for quotations on lum ber, both dimension and dressed, and in what quantities it may be had, well seasoned, at present time. Address Company. 320-ACRE HOMESTEADS WE HAVE THE BEST Best Wheat Land IN CENTRAL OREGON. FUnil AUTOMOUILn TRIF from lknd to the lands and return for nil who locate. Write for Particulars, to LIST YOUR CITY rRGTlRTY WITH IS IF YOU WANT A QUICK SALE. J. Merrill Sh Wilkinson Company liltND, OltllGON. 5 'Nmk (lie Pieeer Wwd Yard TOR YOUR WOOD We are now in position to furnish good wood and deliver promptly, BLOCK WOOD 54.50 Per Cord. LIMB WOOD $3.50 Per Cord. Carter & Downing 1 Irrigated Land We have it in traits front 40 acres upwards, 20 to $50 per acre. On Sale Now Fine Lots in Lytle Addition to Bend. Easy terms Quick action necessary to get these lots. Going fast. Home Land Co., BEND, OREQON. J. H. WENANDY DBND OR. F. L. BUNTEN SHANIKO, OK. WENANDY-BUNTEN Automobile Stage Company DAILY AUTOMOBILES between Shaniko, Madras, Redmond and Bend and all interior points For further information write ' Wenandy-Bunten Auto. Co., BEND, ORCOON SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BACGAGE U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon "OFFICII OVKR BANK Office Hours: to to 12 a. m.; 1 to $ and 7 to 8 p. m. Bknd, : Orkqon A Small piece of Money Goes a Lour Way at Our Store In Buying Anything In the line of General Merchandise. Wc always carry a complete stock and can fill your wants, In the Dry Goods Line we have an exceptionally Rood stock, and invite an inspection of same. You will be satUficd with your purchases if you do your trading at our store. Come see us. Wc will treat you right. E. A. SATHER BEND, OREQON KENWOOD C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OWICK IK HANK UUIUIINO, IIKND, OKUGOH W. V, MYJtKS O. C. YOUNO MYERS & YOUNO LAWYERS Loldlaw, Oregon Practice in all Courts and Depart ment of the Interior. DR. I. L. SCOFIELD, DENTIST. OFl'ICK IN JOHNSON I1UILWNO Beud, - Ore go a. FOUR HORSE LIVERY. SADDLE HORSES. Bend Livery, Feed & Stable Co. J. If. WP.NANDY, Prop. ALL KINDS OF LIGHT AND HEAVY LIVERY Also HAY, OATS, BARLEY, WHEAT, CHOP WHEAT, BRAN AND MIDDLINGS. All Orders promptly Delivered. Order by Phone No. iS. Dr. A. A. BURRIS.rura llcsltr. JXtrsKS Kuccrufully Trcstrd Without Hie Um oTOTUfs or Surgery, by Ihc Natural Mtlhwli of Jlrallaf , Chron ic IWki v HfKrislty. CeiMulUllon l'rr Member of the ftut nt Hsllopil Nsturopalh Aoctcly, OIBcg In Johntoti tlldj., ud, Orrfon Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER HOOM 4 DANK IlUII.DINO HKNO, OHJiGON Hors Bought and Seld. Light and heavy Homes for Sale. St. James Hotel Silver Laie OrtgM J. S. Wakefield, Proprietor V When In Silver Lake, atop at Oils well known house. Oueata can be assured that every attention will I paid to make them comfortable. Special attention to travelers. Good home cookiug. Term reasonable Our Hobbys Beat Meats hi Town for 35c "Just Across the River" The most sightly residence section in or about Bend. Within a stone's throw of Bend's business district. Figure ahead a couple of years. ON THE MARKET FEBRUARY 12. UEND LODGE No. 139 A. F. & A. M. Meets on Thursday on 01 before the full moon of each mouth. Viuitiinr brothers always welcome, WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Tablo always supplied with the best that tho town affords. Neat and Comfortable Rooms, J)HN!, Okkcon J. O, DAVIDSON, 8cr. u, o, ooa, m, w J F. O. MINOR I.AWKKNCK UUH.niNO LIFE FIRE ACCIDENT INSURANCE Notary Public and Conveyancing All M:ai upers lorrccuv urawu, FIDELITY BONDS 1'PK 1'IHST CUSS Meals and Bakery Goods 00 TO Erickson's Opposite Aunc's Darn. Estimates on application Wall Paper at 1'nrtland 1'rhcs N. P. WEIDER PAINTER & Paperhanger Cheapest mid Ilcst Wall Paper Sam pica In the county, (let My 1'rlccs. Ilox 39, IU-ud, Oregon. jSriSJKsjastMAUBttC&J iaftpS&'i t11 ""'Tt'iiNaaM! imaliMn WMm:WWt)JVM.tml)l'f0W MWMMBOsWP IT-Wliri -