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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1910)
la WEEK-END Excursions mmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmm TO LAKE ODELL Finest Trout Fishing and Sailing in Central Ore. Distance from Bend 73 utiles. Round trip rate by onto $20, Make your reservations by 6ibo 'mibJ - P nu Fridays 1 - --i Schedule LKAVEBHNn SATURDAY 700 A. M. il ROS1.ANI) ..... 9!u A. M. M CRKSCKNT " uvjoA, M. ARRIVE LAKHODIUX. ij.00V.AI. UiAVR " " MONDAY 7:00 A.M. " CRKSCHNT " ' yA. M. " ROSLANl) " lltuoA. M. ARRIVRBKNU.MONDAV 1:00 ft M. "MERRILL-WILKINSON ' COMPANY. 'BUND, OREGON J ASK THE Central Oregon Realty Co. ABOUT HOMESTEADS IRRIGATED LAND TIMBER LAND We bave a big list of the above to select from. We are the oHest Real Estate Firm is Crook Cottnty ami offer you the benefit of our years of experience, If you are mtereeteI and want to know more of Central Oregon, call or write Central Oregon Realty Company Phone No. I. WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with the best that the town affords. Nat and Comfortable Rooms. Bund, Okkgon 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 good live wood Wm. P. DOWNING, Proprietor. BEATS THEM ALL BEND WINS WASNINQTONIAN Pioneer ot (Ireat Falls Seta Here Products That Per Surpass I hose ot lite M'uniann City Uh tliusea Over Irrigating. A. T. Frame, n contractor and builder of Colville, Wash , is look tng over the Bend country thKT week. His first imorcssions were tavorable mid the situutiou ha "giown un 111111" daily since lie ar rt.d. It is probable that lie will make permanent locution here. Mr Frame witt one of the fust settlers nt Great Falls, Mont. He sas the conditions at Bend are iijmost identical with those at Great Falls au eats ago, except that the Montana town hud 110 Itee or green thing to cheer it. The water power was there, but tin timber and not half the farming prospects. It wa truly u desert country, sandy, rocky, touch, dry, cold. But now Great Falls is a thrifty city ol 30,000 population. "1 tuver saw such an irrigating proposition as this," salJ Mr Frame. "It is almost ideal. Mon tana bus nothing to compare with it, the Yakima valley is not uearly o promising in my estimation, and am fresh from examination ol Idaho enterprises that 1 turn down .vithout hesitation. But this Ds :liutcs country hold me; it bcati .hem all, in ray judgment. And particularly Bend. The beauty ol its location and surroundings, the IS. Buckley Express Co. Direct Express Service between Shaniko and Bend. Two Rigs Each ay every week Careful Attention. No rr4" For Sai.k A "Home Comfort" range stove, as good as new, cheap if sold soon. Gus Schrotdcr 18 19 Warranty Deeds, Bonds for Deed and Mortgage Blanks for sale at the Bulletin office. CITY DRAY IIARNKY L1UVIS, PROP. v-. - CITY DffAV Wli HANDLU EVGRVTIUNO Leave your orders with Nick Smith Wall St. Iknd water for power and irrtgntion, the timber, the vUmalc all; these im press me greatly and I cannot cc why n great city will not grow here It hns the baftls and, so fat as I have observed, the snl'lt of progress." Sevrrul months hst Iweu spent hy Mr. Frame in liKikhiu almut the country with a view to clisnjimn. hi home from Northeastern NWhliiKton. He traveled tlmmutt Western Orfjton ami his wile joined him In Coo county, Hut he scut her home and cut over Into Idahu to rccvnuOlur. She also went there and then relururd home the second time. She now assures lit tit that she will uol go Usck milu,"ttit the third time the) must drive stakes nml establish home. And ltd is about ready to tell her to mute on to lleml. BULLETIN MOVliS NUXT WEUK New Quarters Ready to be Occupied by Paper and Others. Within the next ten days The Bulletin will move from its present quarters on Bond street into it uew building at the south end oi Wall. The building is practical!) completed, The rarpentcr work was dene by Sutherland & Mcln tosh, the chimneys were con structed by Fred Hunnell nml J, I West, Tollcs did the painting, Nick Wcidcr the papering aud S. C. Caldwell the plumbing. In the building R. B. Gould will occupy an engineering oQice and J T. Robinson, local representative of the Crater Towusite Co., will have the north office on the grotiud lloor, Dr. W. W. Faulkner will 00 cupy fully equipped dental ofSct quarters upstairs. The apartment un the second floor for the time being will be occupied by J. M Lawrence's family, while The Bui Ictiti will use the center first flooi office, using the rest of the flooi space for its shop. TWO BVIiNINUS OF FUN. Musical Treat Fotluwcd by Uniquely tlnjoysble Uenffro I'arty. On Mouday evening Miss Hard Caldwell entertained a large num ber of friends at her home Thanks to the presence of several accomplished musicians, including Miss Caldwell herself, much we added to the pleasure of the enter tainment by tLe many excellent piano offerings, which varied in character from lively "rag lime" to the beautifully rendered Chopin with which the hostess favored her guests. After singing, game-play-tag and frequent excursious to the (lemonade) fountaiu of youth, delicious ices were served. Last night much the same com pany gathered as the guests of Mis Robinson, at a pleasantly unique and informal "bonfire party." The seltin for the evening wa "all outdoors," more or less, with the immediate backing of the teni borne of the hostess aud her broth er, J. T Robinson. The National Market has se cured the agency for Sinclair's Hams and Bacon, the highest grade in the world. Always ask for Fidelity Brand. Fresh Fruits ORANGES BANANAS, LEMONS WIIX BE CARRIF.D IN STOCK BY US HEREAFTER. Fine Candies Williams Brothers. BARGAINS are an every ky thing at this store. It's a BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY t. GENTS' FURNISHINGS lliiHIINIIBMWMeMweMMeMeMeM Yours for Business S?3j IB m jitejOji, LADIES' SHOES and HOSIERY ! '. J Yours for Business Turpin & Whitsett DAVIES BLDQ.. Opp. Postoffice, BEND, OREQON. The Coming City of the South. V. Situated 80 mites from Klamath Falls 25 miles from Crescent, on the NATRON CUTOFF (The new Hnrrlman Road) ONK MILE PROM TIIH , OREGON TRUNK. V CRATER is The Gateway to Crater Lake. A new Road is being constructed from the Town to the Lake . . but t8 tulles distant. ...' WHEAT, ALFALFA, CLOVER, RYE and TIMOTHY THRIVE. An analysis of the Rich Volcanic Ash Soli shows it to m be identical with that of YAKIMA. Miller Creek affords the town 1,000 HORSEPOWER AN IMMENSE STAND OF Sugar and Yellow Piiie t IS TRIBUTARY. 4 Hunting Fishing1 and . Mountain Trips are Unexcelled. . . ?, .VI Great Bargains? In Lots. i CRATER TOWNSITE GO. L. F. KirriNQER. H. T. LEWIS. J. T. ROBINSON Jr., Bend Representative. 1 r : i 4 ?t i . -w:s ""riTiTWmiHTMilll" ,.jitA