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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1910)
it U I BUSY? YES! Always busy-but not too busy to extend a glad hand to all the new comers to Bend. We are always glad to welcome you and if we can be of any assistance to you, its yours for the asking. "THE BIG STORE." ) ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ( ) ( ( Wi "JS EXTEND to you personally an in vitation to pay us a visit. We would like to have your business, if, in your judgment, our prices and our methods justify it, but we wotdd like to meet you anyway. Come in lets get acquainted it may do us both good. Come in and sec if we haven't a better store and a better stock of goods than you expected to fine 100 miles from it railroad. Come in and sec if wc don't carry a better quality of goods and a larger assortment than any store in Crook county. Come in and sec if wc don't take care of the needs of the ladies just as well as wc do those of the men. Wc want you to sec these things for yourself be your own judge. WE know that ours is "The Store of etter Values" and we want you to know personally- it as well. So again we say to you pj I WJ I N ) I COME IN AND SEE ! : ri v i I Bend, iJilJ ? Bend, 2 1 " L.CII CI JM : I "THE BIG STORE" I I ( ) ) ) CITY DRAY I.HW13 A MNSTItK, 1'KOrS. bsw Al KE- 'triw nmMV Wll MANDLU HVI!KYTHIN1 Iavc your imlm with Nick Smith VII .St. Itenil Itctltnatei on application Wall l'ar at i'ortlaiid I'tke N. P. WEIDER PAINTER & Paperhanger Paper Get Cheapen and licit Wall rarer Sam- pica lu the county, My riicea. Ilox J9. HciiiI, Oregon. TUB Big Hungry CHOP HOUSE Now open for business. Wc never close. Near Pilot Butte Inn. Leave your .subscriptions for All Magazines ut the Library and let that iiisuuuiou gee cue oeneui. LOCAL BITS. Cleveland's Baking Powder. Get a classy hair-cut at In tics & Davidson's. Closing out our paint line at cost. Mukkim. Drug Co. Ou Monday afternoon A. M. Drake left for Portland. The exterior of the Pilot Butte Inn is being entirely repainted. Some good clean oats hay for sale at &jo a ton. P. II. Dcnccr. Wanticd Men to cut cord wood in green timber. V. P. DowNiNO. You'll feci ten years younger after a shave ut Iuncn & David son's. The Men's Toggery is surely the place to buy your men uud boys htuir. Buy your paints at Merrill's closing out sale and save retailers' profits, I.O.ST Cold pin, Rock ford Col lege. Finder please return to A. Markel. A. A. Aldrldgc nud Bill Brock started from Bettd yesterday ou a bear hunt, WANTED COKDWOOD, 4-foot juniper, dry and green. W. P. DOWNINO. For sale bay gelding, 7 years old, weight , 1000 lbs,, well broke A, ut aiokkim.. W...1). West, U. S. Laud Com mlssloncr at Silver Lake has re signed Ills position. The (O'Neil house, the first to be built in! Deschutes addition, is now practically couiplettd. The Bulletin has received n new supply of high grade carbon paper, blue, blkck. nud purple. Spleiulid new maps of Central Oregon Ifor sale at the Bulletin of fice, h The best of good things to eat at the Star Restaurant, next door to Bulletin office. Judge Kills is the latest addition to the ranks of local auto owners. He has pcrchased a Ford Run about. P. J. Young, of Hartline, Wash ington, has moved upon the old Hills place, five miles north-east of Heud. 0. A. Thorson, from Portland, will open a jewelry store in the building occupied by Turplu and Whitsett. For Salk. Pianos, one at Mrs. 15. R. Riley's, the other ut Sher wood Bros., Redmond. Inquire at either place. tf For SAi.it 45 head of eood range horses, also a fine Percheron stallion at a bargain. Cady & Gkkkino, Latdlaw, Or. I havrt $20,000 private moaey to loan on lien J real estate. It you want to build, ceo me. C. S. HUDSON, Ttio First National Hank, Bend, Or. Wanthd Position as cook for small outfit. Address Mrs, Hunt ington, Bend, Oreg6n. Phone or write care of F, A. Shouquest. Barney Lewis ha takcu the con tract for the interior decorating of the Duster opera house. He is engaged in painting the curtaiu. Good 4-foot junior cordwood for sale, at Long Butte Ranch; $3 at ranch; board free while getting wood. I.. A, Bkandknuuroii. 51I Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lara on Monday returned from an "up river" week-end holiday .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hey burn. L B. Bunnell of Seattle is in Bend investigating agricultural possibility. He expresses himself as delighted with the country's prospects. Wantkd, Span of young marcs, weight about 1200. Also one rid- ing pony. Inquire Anne barn, tf Mrs. K, A. Knotts nrrlvcd last Friday from Portland to make her home here with her husband, who recently purchased the Wra, Ar nold ranch. Mr. and Mrs. IJ. N. Strong have returned to Bend. Mr. Strong, who has been much in Bend, is a representative of the Oregon Life Insurance Co. French 81 Butts have just receiv ed a complete stock of boys' shoes, overalls, etc. Come in and let us show you where you can save money by patronizing us. If you want to sell something come around to The Bulletin office and arrancc witii O. P. Putnam who in local advertising agent for the Portland Orcgonian. SlLVJtK LACUU WYANIJOTTltg Hggs for batching from pure bred Silver Laced Wyandottes, $1.50 per netting, fair hatch guaranteed. Mks. W. P. Downing, Bend. C. A. Chapman has furnished rooms in his building on the corner of Wall and Minnesota streets. Also a comfortable suite, well adapted for either living or office purposes. 8tf Aldridge and Hobbs have moved into their new quarters in the Mut zig building on Oregon street. It is understood that a bakery and restaurant will occupy the vacated corner building. Blue prints of any township in the Burns Land District showine all laud entries, names, datts, etc. Topography. Your order filled on day of receiving. Price $1. J. C. TOHNJtv, Burns, Or. 5U For Salk. Several good sec ondhand inch-aud-a-qttartcr and inch buggies, and iuch-and-a-quar-ter spring wagons. Good tut new. Very cheap. Apply to Wcnandy Livery Co., Bend, Oregon, tio-12) Construction work on the new postoffice building being erected for John White by Sherritt & Ellis is being pushed to completion. P. O. Minor expects to move into his new quarters in about two weeks. For Salk. Lodging bouse, own uulluing Co feet lone, rent of ground $2 a month, 17 beds, etc, everything new, best location in Madras. Address P. II. Stephen son, The Madras Rooming house, Madras, Oregon. The Rev. Mr. Mitchell will speak in the church on Sunday at 1 1 a. m. and at 7:45 p. m. The subject of the morning sermon is announced as "Sisters and Brothers" and that of the evening "The Sword, its Work and Doom." The Hotel Bend has bad printed some attractive new stationery of notable advertising value. A col umn of boosting matter, briefly set ting forth Bend's possibilities, ap pears on every sheet of writing paper that leaves the hotel. J. I. West returned from Red mond Saturday night. "Dad" is becoming one .of the most noted bankers in the country. In Red moud he was engaged In installing the vault of the new bank there. This is the eighth vault Dad has erected. Lost A team of, mares, about 850 weight. One grey, one bay. Branded 8 on lelt shoulder. Both have halters on. Lost six miles east on Prineville road, bend in formation to Bulletin office. $10 reward for recovery, Clarknck V. Barto. lo-tf The Big Hungry restaurant will change its name and its location. Hereafter the establishment will be known as the Oklahoma Restaurant and will occupy the John White building. It is understood that Mr. White's butcher busiucss will be conducted from a wagon. W. N. Brown and S. E. Roberts, who hitherto have been -operating iu connection with the Spanton Co. of Portland iu their homestead lo cating work, have severed their connections with the Portland firm and are working alone as the W. N. Brown Co. Their office is iu the addition to the old Herring building on Wall street. We have taken the agency for Campbell's Scientific Farmer and Campbell's Soil Culture Manual. These two publications should be in the bauds of every farmer in this section. Some very good rates cau be secured by new subscribers by calling on us, We would be pleased to send iu your subscription lor you. Tmt Homk Land Co. Ernest Rands of Oregon City was in Bend this week on his way to Fort Rock. He is a surveyor and has contract for subdividing township 26 uth, range 15 east, He has just completed marking a single mile of the line in Buck Creek canyon, Sherman county, which seems to have been over looked when the survey of that locality was made. The Star Restaurant opens today, For Salk A s-fach Sttide baker wagon, &60, C. W. Allen, Laidlaw. 10-13 Wantkd A man to cut wood and do general work. Apply to Mrs. A. M. Lara. On Saturday, the 29th, High School pupils will present a play entitled "Halfback Sandy." Mashed potatoes arc made whiter and lighter by adding Cleveland's Baking Powder before beating. The Star Restaurant's new bake oven is on the way and will be at work soon. Good bread at fair prices. County Eighth Grade examina tions were held last week at the Bend school. Out of a class of eleven ten passed. It is rumored that the Hungry Bachelor base ball team will have another catch-as-catch-can game with the Bend regulars next Sun day, Found A small sorrel horse, weight about 700, branded O. D on right shoulder, btrayed onto Davenport & Stanley ranch. Own er may have by proving ownership and paying keep. J. D. Sims. xo-15 Strayed or stolen from Kellam ranch, 7 miles northeast ot Bend, one dark brown mare, 7 years old; weight 1,000 pounds, branded 70 on left shoulder, scar on right flank. Had on a sileer bell and hobbles when last seen. One light brown gelding, 11 years old, branded B R with the B reversed and connected at the top with a slant E on right stifle. Saddle marked. Had back amore on when last seen. Suitable reward for return or information. 8 9 II. E. Stkwart. Bend, Or. I HliMi ! Mil lii.il mii I'or tfafld CapttotfMS are Bend VMtr. S. Benson, A. S. Httm, K. K. Coovert, J. , Ycoh, M. F. Bradv and W. W, McKenzf of Portland arc guests at the Pilot Butte Inn. Mr. Benson is at the head of the well known lumbering firm of the Benson Logging Co. ad is cred ited with being the heaviest indi vidual timlicr holder in Oregon. Yesterday the party was taken up to Uenham Falls to sec the timber, the river, and particularly to enjoy a fihing holiday. All avow them ttelves ardent Bend enthusiasts and promise to return later in the sum mer to spend a month here. Mr. Coovert, who is an authority tipon things piscatorial, and has been closely identified with the Oregon fish and game Jaw making, says that Bend offers an ideal location for a state hatchery, and promises to use his influence in Interesting the proper authorities in the mat ter. The Coraett Stage & StaWs Ce. 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. H. M. COOK Photographer New M PriMTilk. DON'T FORGET THAT HE IS ALWAYS READY TO GIVE PROMPT AT TENTION TO ORDERS FROM BEND PEOPLE. ROYAL TOM A handsome black Bclgian-Per-cheron stallion, will make the sea son at the Aune barn ia Scad. TERMS: $12.5013 issre; s on, $8.00. Payment due whea mare is known to be with foal. Care will be taken to avoid acci dents but responsible for none. RALPH DUNN, Owner. ANTON AUNE, CarUkr. mft I kflrHmB MHa aAaBaaaaaaaflHFt'' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV-V .mnaaaaaaaaaKV f v'ffPss?,K,f CJ REMEMBER, THE Fishing Season Commences April First. We carry a full line of the very best Tackle. Big new shipment just is. Flics, Leaders, etc. Rods, S. C. Caldwell r p EVElYTHNi frr Ik FkferaM. Star Restaurant and Bakery Opens To-day Meals Served at Regular Hours will install bake oven and do general bakery business. E. MONCRI EF " next " niku0 J. rcscription zJjruqgists Soda Fountain Sttttatory Ice Cram Fine new line of Fishing Tackk SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY DON'T FOROET THE BIQ PIANO PRIZE CONTEST Merrill Drug Company diSsior: All Spring Samples Now Here You Vantt Spring Suit That Yeu Can Depend O to look nice, to hang well, wear well and give yea value tueeivttl for what you pay for it. Come look over the Samples; A. D. MOE, The Tailor. HraaMaq ASptattQwfiM gWMTOtkS Continuous MmUNUCl