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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1910)
50 r . . 3 "5! -.tV .) f : , BITS ABOUT TOWN. M. C."" Miller was lu towu on Monday. Lee Davenpurt left yesterday for a visit to Mexico. Pearl Fulkcrson of Powell Dulles wan In Bend last Friday. F. II. Morion and family were up from Laidlaw last Tnursday, WANTKB A woman for general housework. Mrs. H. 1. Am.kn. Harmon Cook is acting as Laid law correspondent for The Bulletlu. On Monday M. J. Kelly returned from an extensive trip in Washing ton, Cooks who make the bent pie crust use Cleveland's Bakiug Pow der. C I). Allen was down from his Deschutes Meadows rauch yester day. Wantkd Woman for kitchen work. Apply at Arnold Restau rant. "Dad" Triplett has been in Dend this week from bis up-river home stead. For Salk Chickens and two-year-old colt. Inquire of ltd Hal-vorsou, You are Cordially Invited to Attend The Fall Opening V of 3gggfcg. Enlarged and Re-constructed "STORE OF BETTER. VALUES" BEND, OREGON t Saturday, September Third 1910 From? A. M. to 10 P.M. REFRESHMENTS J. T. Robinson, Jr., and his sis ter, Mi Prances, left for Seattle Monday. Take your prescriptions to Red Cnm Drue Store for accuracy and fresh Drugs, tf Ed. 3. Orindelaud, formerly of Bend, has moved from Woodburu to Silvertou, Ote. Warranty Deeds, Bonds for Deed and Mortgage Blanks for sale at the Bulletin office. Henry Whltsett and D, V. Mac Jutosh have none to the luountaius on r hunting trip. A. R. Thompson and G. O. Cor belt of Hutchinson, Kan., are guests at Hotel Bend. Foi? SalkA good team, new harness and wagon, cheap. In quire at Bulletin office. tf Herbert E. Allen's residence has received a fresh staining, Nick Welder doing the work. A. A, Davis of Klamath Marsh and W, C. Buick of Silver Lake were iu town yesterday, Most up-to-date complete pre scription room iu Central Oregon at Red Cross Drug Store. f Hairy Smith is opening a quick lunch coffee house iu the old post SOUVENIRS office building on Wall street. ' Joe Duckholts has raised some fine watermelons on hit ranch two miles from town on the Prineville Road. . Charles Goetjen ban bought out Barney Lewis' interest in the city dray and hereafter will oper ate it alone. Wm. P, Dawning has taken a contract to (urnith the Stevens shingle mill with 250 cords of shingle bolls. The regular business meeting of the Whatsoever will be held next Friday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. A. C. Lucas, Mrs. Bess T. Baker took the prize ns best pastry cook in Crook County. She always .uses Cleve land's Baking Powder. Peter Lehrnian, the proprietor of the blacksmith shop opposite the Hotel Bend, says he will build a new shop in the uear future. There will be a dance next Satu unlay ot Duster's Variety Hall. Free skating every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, for ladies, tf A large party of young people spent Saturday and Sunday on a cumpiug picnic party at the Minor A- ' -..- .1 . - J " j-.. ri K' rt5e sr ,Kl,V :fW V t. .it u Homestead above Bcnhara Falls. Lost A Small Vulcanizer, be tween Redmond and Bend, 011 Au gust 17. I will give $3 reward for its return. H. H, Daviks. 34-26 Pnv Sai.m Ciikap i nairaoo.lb capacity 'agate bearing, platform ana scoop "iiowe counter scales. Arnold's Rkstaurant. 33-34 Dr. W. W. Faulkner bow It estab lished In hU new and wcll'cquippcd dental oftce lu The Bulletin tiuiltllnx and is ready to do all kinds of dental work. Charles Barnes will be in Bend lu a few days to clerk in the Red Cross Drug store, taking charge of the establishment in Mr. Segal's absence. A. A. Thorson, the watchmaker and jeweller, is now installed in Ihr Red Cross Drug Store, where he wll) have a considerable jewelry tock room. For Salx Two good rauches. One 330 acres and one about 500 acres. Both improved. About 25 mitet from Bend. Inquire of Dick vandevert, oenu, 33-36 J. N. Hunter is having a side wald constructed by Sutherland & Mcintosh in front of lot 13 of block 5, just south of the P. B. D. Co, office ob Wall Surtct. Mr. and Mts. II, V Ardery left Bend yesterday lor Seattle. Thev made proof on their 160 acres of I). I. P. land this week. They prob ably will return next Spring. Charles Boyd f fitting up the store room in the Mulzlg Block next to John Legat's on Oregon street, and will open a meat market there the end of this week or the first of next. The Bulletin lini received a stock of new blue print maps of urooic wonnty, which have been made during the lust month, show inn railroads, etc. The inar4 ar- on sale at $t each, Millard Triolett and T. E. I?d. wards, out for the Republican and Democratic nomination for Sheriff, left together yesterday for a brief campaigning tour through Red mond. Madras and Prineville. For Salk A cottage organ, kitchen treasure, (large size,) dishes, cooking utensils, lamp. Singer sewing machine, cow. chest of carpenter tools and a set of double harness. G. W. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mrwn and two daughter, and T. H. Curlew left here last week to cross the mountains. They will pick and can fruit in the Willamette Valley and return in about three weeks. The Bend Bulletin will give a copy of the special Central Oregon edition of the Portland Chamber of Commerce Bulletin to all paying overdue subscriptions before Sep lember 15, as well as to new sub scribers, tf L. L. Fox and family returned Saturday from a camping trip at Lakes Crescent and Udell. Mr Fox says there are many small fire in tbe country west of Crescent, but that all are in black pine and are doing practically no damage. Lost A team of mares, about 850 weight. One grey, one bav. Branded8 on left shoulder. Both have halters on. Lost six miles east of Prineville road. Send in formation to Bulletin office. -0 reward for recovery. Clarknck V. Bakto. i4tf S. D. Percival and family ot Madras arrived in Bend Saturday for a few days visit with Mrs. Per cival's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L W. McReynolds. The Percivals werjc members of a party on their way to Crescent Lake for an out ing. Geo. Mays and family, tMr. and Mrs. Fred Mtaal, W. S. Jen nings and son Joe, all of Madras, were the othr members of tbe party. BEATS NEW ENGLAND Vermoat Mm k WeM Pleased Raachcr Near Bend. Willis Benson, who lives about 4 miles out on the Prineville road, brought in some hue samples of irrigated products. Among the exhibits were oats jrrown on raw land, finely filled out and standing about 5 feet high. Clover stand ing 24 inches high, medium red variety, cut exactly three months after sowing, was one of the pro ducts of Mi. Benson's ranch which bespoke the fertility of tbe soil. The entire 40 acres was 'sol id xagebrush" in March 1909, says Mr. teuton. Now there are plum trees which have grown over 3 Icet this spring. All his apple trees, 40 iu number, are doing splendidly, only two having been lost. "I have never seen a country where things grow so fast as they do in this," said Mr. Ueuson. "I have farmed iu Vermont Tor 40 years, raising a lot of clover, and other grasses in my time, but I've never seen nearly as good remits wfth all kinds of oats, wheat aud clover, as those I've seen here." Central Oregon Canal Breaks. A break occurred iu the D. I. & P, Co's. Central Oregou caual last Saturday at mile ten. It is ex pected that the break will be -repaired by tomorrow night, twelve teams and a force of men being on the work. Lucas Hrick BuHdhtg PrOKrwe. Work on Bend's first brick resi dence i progressing well, Hunnel & Kiswoner having completed the foundation work on A C, Lucas's new house and some 25,000 brick now being on the ground ready for laying. The building, in the shape of a cross, has exterior di mensions of 44x33 feet. Prove Up oh Hitch Lands. Among those who have "proved up" on their ditch lands on the D I. & P. Co.'s segregation during the last two months are the follow ing: A. A. Burris, Wm Muir head, Win. Ardery, Cora Swiger, V. Wornstaff; H J Sottoug, M, C, Miller, J. H, Miller, Mark Da venport, Frank Davenport, J. R, Linn, Leve fiolnver, Russell Catlin, Ralph Grimes, B V. Olcor, Claude Sctltemire, Jatwtte A. Coleman, Ruth C. Williams and Asm L,. Bcgg. Commercial Club at'Crect. Altlmiitfli Crescent In barely ninety days old It bat commercial clf, one having heen formed by the cltlrens last week. At the Aral meeting plM (up furthering the Interest of the town were discussed and the following officer elected for the ensuing yrar: President, I' C, Koblnson; vice-president,. A. J. Wakefield; secretary. K. O. Rourk: treasurer. J-weph h. Rlngo. Director: V. C. Robinson, O. R LaPollcftc, R . Rourk, A. N. Wakefield and J. L. Rln KO. The club will hold regular weekly meetings. - Hand us your subscription. Members of The BEND REALTY BOARD BKND TOWNSITB CO. BEND REALTY EXCHANGE J. L. BYRNE CENTRAL ORE. REALTY CO. CROOK COUNTY REALTY CO. DESCHUTES REALTY CO. J. A. BASTES HOME LAND CO. O. C. HENKLE HOMESEEKERS LAND CO. MERRILL-WILKINSON CO. W. R. RILEY BEND LODGE No. 139 A. P. & A. M. Meets on Thursday on or before the full moon of each month. Vuitintr brothers always welcome. J. o. OAVIOSON. Scr. U.O.COC.M.'. Mrs. E. J. Herring Facial Massage, Skmpm, SciJf TrcafBctf, MaMCWMg Manicure Articles. Marcel Combs, Ideal Brashes, Skin Food, SmiUry Hair Rolls. Dr. A. A. BURRIS, tfSSS& llrslrr. !( BurccMfullr Trt.tcd Wichoat the Dk or Drag or Surgery, by (he Natural UcUmmIs of Healing. Chion Ic Iirmrt a Specialty . Consultation Free Mttsbrf orthe Mate and National Naturopath Sodtty. OOce la JohnvMi BUtc Bend. Orrcoo Peter Lehrnian GENERAL HLACKSMITHING. Hereeshoctag a Specialty. Corner Bond and Oregon Streets. B. FERRELL Physician and Surgeon Office over Deschutes Banking and Trust Co. Wall street, Bend, Or. F. H. MAY CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR Bend. Oregon. GEORGE S. YOUNQ CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER Bend, Oregon C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICK IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLUO. BUND, ORKGON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER FIRST NATIONAL RANK BX.DO., BKND, ---... OXKQON U. C. COt, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE OVKR FIRST NATIONAI. Bk OSce Hours: 10 to la a, m.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m, Bxnd, -: Okkgon F. O. MINOR FOCTOFFICK MULDINO LIFE FIRE ACCIDENT INSURANCE Notary Public and ConveyancjnK All &gal raprraC"rrecUv I)rawnv FIDELITY BONDS Crook County Abstract Co. INCOKrORATiM. ABSTRACTS OP TITLB to alt land and town lots irt Crook county. B F. WVLDK, Scy. l'riievill. Ore. Leave your suWriptioai for All Magazines Ht the library ami let that? institution get the benefit JilL 1 i