The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 29, 1910, Image 2

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    LIBERAL TERMS
LIBERAL TERMS
Sightly Residence Lots
IN
BEND HEIGHTS
CLOSE IN and EXCELLENT
VIEW of City and Surround
ing Country,
RXMEMSER. This is the future N
residence district, of GREATER
BEND. Our engineers will have the
plots ready k a few days. Come
early and make your selections.
LOCAL AGENTS FOR.
WIESTORIA
Choke residence lots 10 per cent,
cjsh and 5 per cent per month.
Deschutes Realty Co.
Fresh Fruits
ORANGES
BANANAS, LEMONS
WILL BE CARRIED IN STOCK BY US-HEREAFTER.
Fine Candies
Williams Brothers.
The Pioneer Wood Yard
Call on or telephone us for the Best Seasoned Wood.
Custom Wood Sawing Solicited.
All wood is cut green, therefore assuring pood live wood
Wa. P. DOWNING, Proprietor.
Land
I have buyers for large or small
tracts at right prices.
C. W. Melville
473 Colman Building,
SEATTLE, WN.
Copies of special Central Oregon
Edition of the Portland Chamber of
Commerce Bulletin, containing,
Bianv articles upon this btctiou as
well as a valuable map, are now on
sale at the Bulletin "office, at 75
cents each.
PRETTY WEDDING
STAATS-IIORTON NUPTIALS
Sylvester Stantn Weds MIm draco
Morton nt the Homo of Thomas
Trlplett Many Attractive
(lifts Received.
On last Thursday morning at n
little after eight occurred the wed
dim; ol Sylvester L. Stnnts and
MKs Grace ilurton, at the home of
the brum's mother, Mrs. Thomas
Triplet!.
The ceremony, performed by the
Rev Mr J T. Lewellen of IMine
ville, occurred in the morning to
lermit the bridal couple to start
upon their weddinc trip from Shun
iko. A large number of invited
guests were present, and in every
way the occasion was marked as
one as happy as it was attractive.
The bride was attired in a moat
becoming dress of while silk, set
tug off to advantage her dark eye.-
and hair She carried while carna
tions and wore as her only omu
meut u beautiful necklace set with
pearls. Miss Gertrude Ilurton,
the bride's sister, maid of honor,
vore a white lingerie drcs. and car
ried pink carnations. The groom
vii s clad in conventional black
Mrs Triplet! wore a gown of black
md white silk, and Mrs. Staats one
I corn colored silk.
Shortly after the ceremony, and
ollnwiug the hearty congratulations
I Kt I, the bridal couple left for
Shaniko m the W. H. Staats' auto,
irtveii bv Prince Staats, brother of
he groom. A generous shower of
ice st.irted them on their way,
vtiile Mitulrv slioes and tin cans
lung to the rear of the car as it
eft the town. It is understood that
Mr and Mrs. Staats will spend their
iotiymon at one of the coast
caches, returning in a couple ol
veeks. Next winter Mr. Staats
probably will complete his law
itudies at Salem.
Many bcautilul gifts were re
reived; cut glass, silverware, linen
ind other welcome articles, useful
ind decorative. Among the pres
ents was a generous check from the
groom's father.
EASTERN VISITORS COME IN.
List Your
Property With
Us
No matter where it is or whnt
it is, we have1 buyers for both
large and small tracts of
RANCH LANDS
TIMBER LANDS
ACRE TRACTS
Business and Resi
dence Property.
Don't Peddle Your
Property--
it cheapens il. Select one
good broker and stick to him.
We would like to be that
broker.
32hAcre Homesteads
a Specialty
Our locator has had several
years' experience and knows
the country. We locate by
civil engineering and guaran
tee our corners.
CITY DRAY
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Leave your orders with Nick Smith
Wall .St., llend
No matter how large or how
small, we're big enough to
handle anything desirable at
a salable price. And not too
large to give attention to
smaller things.
With
Shaves and hair-cuts, where?
Why, at Iuuess & Davidson's. '
Notice.
If you wish to" have your ex
press and light freight come in
along with your letters and daily
papers, have it come in on the mail
line. Tint CoutfiiTT Staok &
Stable Co. 251'
Get your typewriter ribbons and
carbon paper at the Bulletin office.
Minnesota Man Is Delighted
I'roseects of Country.
J B. Spencer of Walker, Minn.,
'ather ol S J. Spencer, C M. Mc
Kay, sou of D I,. McKay, the well
Known representative of the Mueller
Lumber Co. and Erick Jorstad of
St. Paul, were in Beud last week,
having come out from the East to
gether. Mr. Spencer was obliged
.0 return East, cutting his visit
short. He was exceedingly enthus
iastic concerning the couutry's pros
pects uud will return later with a
view to investing in farm land.
What particularly interested him
was the bucccss met with in raising
onions. He said that in compari
son with that of Minnesota the
climate of this section is ideal.
Mr. McKay Jr. will remain in
Bend the greater part of the summer.
Will you call and get acquaint
ed orwrite us fully of your
desires and we will setid the
right man to see you.
We are Here to Stay
iioreseekers,
Land Co.
Davis & Post
Oregon St., Bend, Oregon
FREAK REFIQERATOR TAPPED
BeHd
Ice Cave Furnishes Supply to
Butcher Shops.
Due to the difficulty of securing
ice the Bend butcher shops have
reinstitutcd the practice of obtaining
their ice from the ice cave. This
novel natural refrigerator is situated
some 15 miles southeast of town,
where, in a cave in the lava rock an
unending supply of ice remains the
year through, despite the fact that
no known water supply exists for
many miles around. Some years
ago this method of supply was em
ployed.
According to those who use it
the ice is ol a very high grade and
lasts far longer than docs that frozeu
uuder more usual condition.
Pupil Olve Piano Recital.
The piano pupils of Miss Veda
Williams gave a recital at her home
last Friday. The mothers of the
performers were guests and alt en
joyed refreshments. James Merrill.
Anna Linster, Frances Steidl, Claire
Hunter, Ruth Caldwell and Marion
Lawrence played It is expected to
repeat the recitals at frequent inter
vals, gradually making the pro
grams more elaborate.
Redmond lilects School Officers.
Jos. H. Jackson has been elected
clerk of the Redmond school dis
trict and C. N. Eh ret director.
The three teachers employed for
next year are: J. Alton Thomp
son, principal, Mrs. C Hopley and
Mrs. C. D. Jarrett. Hitherto Mr.
Thompson has had charge of the
Laidlaw school.
Powell Buttes News Letter.
Powiat Huttks, June 39. School
meeting for the election of officers in
District 72 wai held June 20. Mr. For
rest was elected director, and J. I. Jones
clerk.
George Appcl, who has been staying
with his brother this summer, returned
to his home in Newport, Washington
last week.
Arthur Dean has left his farm and is
at work on the Johnson ranch, where
they have commenced haying,
Mr. and Mrs, J. I. Jones and children
were visitors over Sunday with C. II.
Cfll IDTH nt IITI V C A I 10? Commencing June 22 and running, until July 5th.
JL J IL ) It I II i F I 0vljflvl kj I j I vl
Special Sale of WOMEN'S and CHILEREN'S SHOES
and HOSIERY. Unprecedented Bargains. Investigate!
GENTS'
FURNISHINGS
Yours for Business
LADIES' SHOES
and HOSIERY
Yours for Business
Turpin & Whitsett
DAVIES BLDQ..
Opp. Postofflce,
BEND, OREGON.
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CALIBER
MODEL 1910
Self-Loading Rifle
It Strikes
ABlowof2038lbs.
This new Winchester
shoots a heavier bullet
and hits a harder blow
than any other recoil
operated rifle made. It
is more powerful than
the .30 Army, of bic-
game hunting fame. The
loading and firing of this
riflo are controlled by
tho trigger finger. It
.BITS LIKE THE HAHHEB Of THOI
Sni tar lltatUUti dmltr Mr
ditalHt iWl turn till wklth
JUi itrrafla in potnr jli.
WKCHESTKX IttUWQ
ARMS 00,
Wrw Hstm, Ca U. S. A.
-'or Snltt.
ScvctcpniHcuKcr touring en
(Tliomui I'lyer) 6o-h. p. In good
condition. Will iscll for cash, or
trade for land. AIho for mile, 7-pajf
MMRcr tiiiuliiK ri Stevens Duryca
(Hiit Six), Geylluder, In good con
ditlon. HiiTM Auto Co ,
The Dulles, nrcKOtt,
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given ttint all
IrcHptiHH li fot bidden on the proper'!
licit of the llend Timber Co,,
llrookH, Scullion Co, hud DcHchutcn
ltt ruber Co.
John K. Ryan,
Tor Sale.
Irrigated ' V six miles from town
jH nrrra under cultivation, nil fenced,
cleared and In crops. Mouse, bam,
nnunn mid complete set ol tools, mid
tills year'. Ciopa k vvllh place If wild
oou, Low price, 8cc llullctlii Office.
Lost A teiiin of tn'nten, nbout
850 weight. One grey, one bay.
Hraiulcd 8 on left tdinttldcr. Jloili
luive liiilletri on. Lost hIx mllcn
cunt of l'riucvillc road. Scud lie
formation to liullctin office. $ao
reward for rccovery.CUKKNCK
V. Uauto. Hf
The Uullctln lion n bin new on.
sorttneut of high gtude Uoud let
tcr-licttd papers, in many tints, to
.elect from.
lilltsaud family of llend.
Ko. Ivu of Nurtti Yafclms. ond
Grant Cnnmly ol Ovid. Colorado, are
vUltora at the home ol A. I). Morrill.
Mr. Davis is a brother of Mrs. Morrill.
"Dad" Shepherd recently sold his
farm to 11. A. Jlustett. Consideration I !
1 jjoo. Mr, Shcplicrl ys be alms to
do less hard work now.
J, rescriptlon
Druaaists
STATIONERY
Vt TV ADT'in PQ
FISHINQ 100DS jfjl
SODA FOUNTAIN
ICE CREAM
!!!. MERRILL
DRUG CO.
WnllSt - Bend, Or.
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FULL LINE OF
Builders' Supplies
Doors, Sashes, Paints, Glass, Builders'
Hardware, Roofing. Everything you
need for your new House or new Store.
N. P. SMITH
Mutzig Building Wall Street
I
J. II. WKNANDY
nilNI) OR.
F. L. BUNTON
8IUNIKO, OH.
Central Oregon Automobile Company -.
WENANDY-BUNTEN AUTOXOMLC CO.
DAILY AUTOMOBILES
between Slianlko, Madras, Redmond and Heud and all
interior points. For further information write
Central Oregon Automobile Co.
See QUY U. WALKIW, llend AgCHt
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND I1AGGAGE
Patterson Drug Comp'y.
The re-moIling of our bujlding
is nearly completed.
Our Stock is on the way. We will be ready for
business in e few days.
Let Us get acquainted in the Old Postofflce
building on Wall Street.
PATTERSON DR.UG CO.
BEND.
Wc want to be your Druggists
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