The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 21, 1910, Image 5

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Bend, Oregon
BITS ABOUT TOWN.
Wantkd A woman for Kcneral
housework. -Mrs. II. E. AuilN.
Mm Goodfcllow of Oregon City
is visiting her son, Joe Goodfcllow.
Mr. and Mr. L. Doouar of
I'rlncvillc were liend visitors Mod
day.
For Runt Desirable office
room over the First National
Dank. 37tf
For SAt.it Chickens and two.
ycnr-old colt. Inquire of Ed Hal
vorsou.
For Sam: Light team, weigh
about 3coo lbs.; hack and harness.
Inquire at Atiue Ham. 3jl(
2 THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES
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M. S. Lattin & Co.
City Real Estate Fire Insurance.
Bargains This Week
$75.
ROCKY LOT IN WIKSTORIA; $50 in work will make
it prettiest lot hi the addition. Price 75. Terms: (owner's.)
FIVE NICE LOTS IN WIKSTORIA ADDITION at
$150 EACH.
$150.
CORNER LOT, level, fine building ullc, within two blocks
of proposed school house. 150. Terms; (owner's.)
Auto Stage Line
Baldwin tib Cordon
BEND KLAMATH FALLS.
Arrive nt Bend 12 o'clock noon Sundays
unci Wednesdays.
Leave Bend 1 ; 00 p. m, same days.
Headquarters at Pilot Dutto Inn,
Watch
FRIDAY SPECIALS
In Our Grocery Department!
URELY ns an advertising feature we will offer Specials
In our Grocery Department on Friday of each week.
We will mark a single article at cost for the one day
only. There will be a different article on sale each
week. This is a strictly cash proposition and no cash
discount tickets will be issued.
This Week's Friday Special-
GOLDEN ELK TOMATOES
Regular 20c per can Special, 7 cans for
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Mashed potatoes arc made whiter
and lighter by adding Cleveland's
liakiug Powder beating.
Most tip-tcdate complete pre
scription room in Central Oregon
at Red Cross Drug Store. tf
The first rain of the fall came
Tuesday morning of last week
when a quarter of an inch of water
fell.
Mrs. Nellie Wright lost Saturday
bought the Star Hakeryand Restau
rant ou Bond street from E. Mon
crief. Did you say good coffee, yes;
you get it at the Smith Restau
rant, "just like mother used to
make." 26-28
For Sai. Good heavy team,
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for the
new harness and wagon for $285;
worth $350. Telephone G. W.
Horner, Latdlaw. tf '
Take your prescriptions to Red
Cross Drug Store for accuracy and
fresh Drugs. tf
WllV is there such n crowd nt
the Smith Restaurant cvety meal?
Ilecausc Mrs. Stevenson is do tit?
her own cooking. 39-28
Wantkd 100 head of horses to
pasture. Excellent feed, consisting
of rye, alfalfa and bunch grass.
Lkk Davhnport. 28-30
FOR SAI.lt OR EXCHNOK A few
lots in a new town in Central Ore
gon; will trade one for motorcycle.
Address A-B., core The Bulletin.
To keep from having wet feet
this winter buy a pair of those leath
er lined wnter prool Nittletou Shoes
of A. L. French, Men's Toggery.
Por Saw: Pour head of beef
cattle, 3 hcifeis and 4 milch cows
At the first plnce west of Powell
Buttes postoflice. Phaki, Fui.
KKKSON. 26-29
Miss Nellie Scoggin brought to
Bend Inst Saturday a lot of crisp
firing beans grown on her home
stead at Tumnlo. No frost bothers
such vegetables there.
The Bulletin has on hand a num
ber of the Great Northern illustra
ted leaflets "Opening Up Central
Oregon." These will be given to
anyone who cares to use them.
Ask your grocer for the 3 lb. and
5 lb. cans of Cleveland's Baking
powder. They have the screw-top,
mctnl handle under regular cover.
Always air-tight aud useful when
empty.
If you had n Arc tonight what
valuable papers would you lose
that could not be replaced? Runt u
safety deposit box uud avoid the
risk. You keep the key, we deep
tue box. 27U
Mrs. G, W. Hall wrote from
Pocatcllo, Idaho, lust week, saying
the family was having n fine trip on
the way from Bend to Grand Junc
tion, Col., though the weather w'us
quite warm,
Por Sai.k 88-note Tlayer Pi
ano, fancy mahogany case, fine
tone aud action, latest improved
operating devices, never used, just
arrived from J factory. Inquire of
Tue uuueiiu, 37H
A safety deposit box in our
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vault is an ideal place for your val
uables. Costs but ?3 50 per year.
You keep the kcv. we keen the
box. Tin: First Natiovai
Bank ol Bend. aytf
Bring your kodak films and
plates to us for development
Negatives selected aud natvrs used
that will give pleasing tones in the
prints. Siiward & Campiikm.,
opposite the Postofficc, 27tf
Bring your kodak films and
plates to us for development
Negatives selected aud papers used
that will give pleasing tones in the
prints. Skward & Campiwu.,
opposite the Postofficc. 37tf
The Bend Bulletin will give a
copy of the special Central Oregon
edition of the Portland Chamber of
Commerce Bulletin to all payiug
overdue subscriptions before Sep
tember 15, as well as to new sub
scribers, tf
Rev. J. A. Mitchell's College
Song looks are in the community
and he desires them for use in the
proposed entertainment for the
benefit of the Bend Library. The
borrower is requested to leave them
at the First National Bank.
The 14-year-old son of Charles
HUSIOII. tile l'ritinvilll nliNnmnn
diedof dipththeria last week in the
mountains near Diamond Lake, on
the Umpqun side of the divide
His sickness lasted but a few days
Only an eldei brother and the
camp tender were with him.
F. F. Smith and family returned
last Wednesday evening from a
motoring trip through Western
Washington, going as far as Bel
linghum. On their way out from
Bend they purchased an Oakland
car in Portland and covered 1600
miles with it before reaching home
I'or Balk I.OMUUR W'c have hi one
dry med 80,000 feet of finished lumber,
nit titi-s and kiuda from 1 to 34 Incites
in width. AIo door and window jams,
window stools, Imildinj; shingle, etc.
We can make arratlucincuta to deliver
anywhere. Send is your orders. J. N.
MhsIcii Lumber Co., Koslaud, Ore. tf
A score of Pythlaus sat at a ban
quet at Taggart's restaurant last
Thursday uight in honor of the
visit of Darwiu K. Yoran of Ku
gene, Grand Chaucelor Com
mander of the order, who was ac
companied by three other Eugene
members, J. F. Mncglary, Fred G.
Stlckels aud Johu L. Dillard.
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Mrs, M. J. Roberts and young ran
of SUters have gone for a visit with
relatives in Northern Michigan,
The Bend Library Club will hold
It") first meeting after the summer
vacation next Tuesday afternoon
nt ? o'clock, nt the reading room.
Everybody is invited to be present.
The mairiagc of Lewis II. Rod
clific and Miss Mabel Roberts, both
of Bend, took place at the home of
the bride's parents in Salem, Sep
tember 10. Mr. ond Mrs. Radcllfle
will be at home in Bend October
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Frank Robertson, of the Bend
Townsite Co., left Sunday for Port
laud, driving through to The
Dalles with his auto. Mrs. Waite
and Miss Kwiug, who have been
spending some time in Bend, went
out with him.
Five new Oddfellows were given
the initiatory degree by the Bend
lodge Monday night Abraham
Wolfe, II. A. Johnson, George S
Young, K. D. Mcintosh and Allen
Thompson. There was an inform
al supper in the hnll and a general
good time was enjoyed.
E. K. Cull, who has been man
ager of a merchantile company at
Cowichc, Wash., was in Bend this
week for a visit before going to
WarrcnsburgMo.. for the winter.
He was accompanied here by J. O
Strand of Cowichc. Both men
have property interests here.
The Vandcvcrt family left their
Lava ranch Saturday morning to
drive across the mountains to Sa
lem. Mrs. Vandcvcrt and Misses
Maude and Grace, Miss lone Fish
er, and George and Will Vandcvcrt
composed the party, having two
teams nnd full camp equipment.
The boys will drive the teams back
home and then, with another
brother- Clint, return to Salem,
where all the young people will at
tend the Willamette University the
coming year, Clint matriculating
in the medicnl department.
Auto Company Setts.
''The Central Oregon Auto Co.
this week sold out to the Cornet
Stage & Stable Co., which will
hereafter conduct the business.
The sale included four Chalmers
Detroit cars, with garages and al
equipment. F. L. II 11 n ten had
previously acquired the interest of
J. II. Wcnaudy in the company,
and now he makes the transfer to
Cornet. Mr. and Mrs. Buntcn
will go to Canyon City, Colorado
Henry Schewel, who has been the
Bend agent of the Auto Co. for
some time, will go to Arizona. The
change of ownership will make no
change in time schedules or prices.
Onions a Sure Crop.
On the 15th of last April Millard
Triplett sowed three kinds of onion
seed in his garden in Bend Ber
muda, Prizetaker and Red Gar
ganis. He is now harvesting from
this sowing as fine a crop as any
body would wish. The bulbs are
well grown and the flavor and tex
ture of the finest. From two rows
of the Bermudas, each 40 feet long,
two sacks of onions are harvested
Mr. Triplett is convinced that
this country is specially kdapted to
onions; they are a sure and profit
able crop here. Even a small
winter or salad onion he has in his
garden, of which only the tops are
used, submits to cutting below the
surface of the ground three times
in a season and thrives. These
onions have produced six years un
der this treatment, without leplant
ing, and are yet vigorous and sue
ulent.
New Abstract Company Formed.
' The Pioneer Abstruct Company
has been formed in Prineville and
taken over the abstract, insurance
and real estate business of J. L
McCulloch, the pioneer abstracter ol
of Crook county. The new firm is
composed of A. R. Bowman and C
O. Pollard, both experienced title
men. Both men have been con
nected with the Department of the
Interior for a number of years and
ire hence verv familiar with the
question of public laud titles, Mr
Pollard is an expert abstracter and
comes from the Title & Trust Com
pany, the leading abstract firm in
Portland. Mr, Bowmau is an attor
ney aud contemplates the practice of
law in conuection with attending to
the, legal end of the abstract busi
ness. The new firm is checking
over all of the county records to
make sure that their books are
absolutely accurate. 28
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 CORNitrr Stagb &
STAiiut Co. 35tf
Por Sale.
Oue 16 h, p. Russel portable
engine aud boiler, 350. Just
the thing to run a well drill,
shingle machine, planer, wood saw,
or small threshing machine.
27tf Bund Brick & Tiut Co.
Atejnbcrs of The
BEND REALTY BOARD
BUND TOWNSITE CO.
BKND REALTY EXCHANGE
J. L. BYRNE
CENTRAL ORE. REALTY CO.
CROOK COUNTY REALTY CO.
DliSCHUTES REALTY CO.
J. A. EASTES
HOME LAND CO.
O. C. HENKLE
HOMESEEKERS LAND CO.
MERRILL-WILKINSON CO.
W. R. RILEY
BEND LODGE No. 139
A. F. & A. M.
Meets on Thursday on or
before the full moon of each
month. Visitine brothers
always welcome.
J. O. DAVIDSON, Bcr. U. O, COC. M. W.
SAVE HONEY iy,fe..
WITH TIIH
HorlicnKuml Fire Relief of Oregon
Mutual, home office, Salem, Ore.
Let mc exnlain.
S. H. StflDER Agent, Bend, Ore.
Mrs. E. J. Herring
Facial Massage, Sfeaapefag, Scalp
Treahncrt, Maaktriag
Manicure Articles, Marcel Combs, Ideal
finishes, Skin Vood, Sanitary Hair Rolls.
Dr. A. A. BURRIS.r3KJ5!i
llolcr. Wmm SoecrMfullr Trntttl
U'ithoiil the Vtt of Drcs or tmtgtry, by
the Nlurl Wcthor W tln. Chron
ic Vitmt m Spctfe jmtulutloo ffc
Mtobctoriht SUtc ami .Hailonil Nilnropith
ttodttjr.
OIBce la Johntoa BMc Dtnd. Of rrtro
Peter Lehrman
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING.
Horseshoeing 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.
QEORQE S. YOUNQ
CIVIL AND MININQ ENOINEER
Bend, Oregon
C. S. BENSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OFFICK IH FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO.
BUND, OREGON
Vernon A. Forbes
LAWYER
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO.,
nRND, ...... OREGON
U. C. COE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
OFF1CK OVHR FIRST NATIOKAL UK.
Office Hours: 10 to w a. in.; 1 to 3 and
7 to 8 p. 111.
Bknu, x :- Orkgon
F. O. MINOR
J'OSTOFFICK BUILDING
LIFE PI RE ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
Notary Public and ConveyancinR AH
lK"! Papers Correctly Orawn.
FIDELITY BONDS
Crook County Abstract Co.
INCORl-ORATKD.
ABSTRACTS OP TlTMi
bo all land and town lots in Crook countv,
B. V: Wyi.dk, Secy.
Prineville, Oregon,
Leave your subscriptions for
All Magazines
at the Library und let that
institution get the benefit.
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