The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 16, 1910, Image 7

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The Bend Machine Shop
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REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
Wc Imve Milling Miiclilne, Lntlie,
Drill I'ii'hh, ViiUitnler, etc., do.
Automobiles, Pnnn ImplemuntK, Sawmill
Machinery, etc.
Agency for
JACKSON AUTOMOBILES
The beat on the market.
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Qasoline and Lubricating Oils.
Vulcanizing a Specialty.
DESCHUTE
Addition
Adjoins Bend on the south.
Most beautiful residential sec
tion in Bend.
REASONABLE PRICES
Also Some Choice Business Lois.
Timber Lands Untight and Sold.
HUNTER & STAATS
WALL 8TUKI1T. M-.NI. OH.
O'DONNELL BROTHERS
UNION MARKET
CANDY, FRUIT,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
M. J. KELLY
Davks UullUlnK, WnllSt.,
ULN1), OKIiUON
A. D. MOE, The Tailor
Hum received u full hue of
Fall and Winter Samples
Stilts tnnilo to order from SIR H) up. Cull and
ce tlie Miinplei Ik fore Iiiihiik elsewhere. Clsan
lug and revuiin kicii .sR'tial attention.
Shop on Bond St.
BEND LIVERY, FEED
STABLE CO.
J. II. WliNANDY, Prop.
All kinds of light and heavy Livory.
PKHD 1'OR SALK. IIORSKS l'OR SALK.
Hond Street Hciid, Oregon,
Bend Steam Laundry
Tho Very Best Modern Laundry Work
rtt Moderate Prices. (
LADIES' nnil CHILDREN'S C, AR MKNTS, ROUGH. JOKY.
40 CTS A DQZ.
MRS. MAZO LOCKWOOD.
BEND, Ore., November 16th, 1910.
Air. Business Man,
Bend, Oregon. "
Dear Sir:
Has it occurred to you that nothing so indicates the character
and business ability of a correspondent as the kind of stationery he
uses?
If it's shoddy, poor paper ajid unattractive printing, you can't
help thinking the writer must resemble his letterheads. But let
the stationery be good something out of the ordinary, something
"snappy" in new tints, and well-arranged, attractive printing and
you'll find yourself favorably impressed even before you've read the
letter.
Well, we have the stock for you to choose from---the largest and
most varied assortment of attractive papers to be found in Central Or
egon There are many tints, many different kinds and finishes, from
famous "Old Hampshire Bond" to the latest linen styles and colors in
"Mail Order" and "Paragons." And we can do the printing do It the
way you want it done. And please remember that we handle all kinds
of job work cards, leaflets, billheads, annoucements, loose leaf sys
tems etc. You can have your work done here in Bend, and have it done
well and promptly. Also, It won't cost you any more than if you sent
It to Portland or Kalamazoo.
Hopefully yours,
THE BEND BULLETIN.
SUIIS HI HERE!
DKSCIIUTOS MAN BOOSTS AS
III: TRAVELS.
I.' II. Hoger Find llulncmen, Cap
italists and Settler all Inter
cited In this Country Ad le
Handier to Develop.
Hclow Is published a letter from
I. 1! Rogers, who is traveling ex
tenMvely on the "outside," nml
apparently is helping the Hctiu
eountiy ull he cuu us he irons.
Since coming to Portland It lu tweu
iny pleaiurc to put my houllcr to the
wheel ami "boon" for Central Oregon
cipeciatly the lleml country and I have
been very much inrprLcd t the won
deiful iuteretl maulfcttcd by thote to
whom I hae talked. Men ol vwnlth
and keen fcuine iuttlncl linvr ciutellj
Konc uer our couutry thoroughly and
hae brought hack rciort more Halter
ing than wc who lic iu Crook Count)
dnre to auggeit.
J, K. Patteriou, a man of Wen onli
ne forealght, took an aulo tour
throuuh Southern and Central Oregon
about two month ago, and on hi re
turn to Portland delivered a lecture tic
fore the Chamber ol Commerce In which
he aald (without qualification or fear of
contradiction), "Central Oregon i
bound to become the hub of ucce!ul
agriculture in the North Went, for It hat
without qutation the three baiic re
source upon which auccck.ful (arming U
luted, uaiurly; adaptability ol will, un
limited water and a tupcrabumluucc ol
unihiiie." '
1 have run cro a thing or two ocr
here that cem to uie uuwitc, and Hint
I advertising tint we have a pro en
apple country. One man who i iltwwitU
Ced and dltappointed through the rep
resentation of our people cuu do more
harm to our couutry o far a iuvcttur
arc concerned than a doieu that ate
satisfied can do good. Por some uu
nccouutuhle rcutou human nature
usually tide In with the "knocker"
when it come to the merit of n new
country, ami you have got to Imve an
argument that a man cannot dodge,
jump over or crawl under before you
can convince him that the "knocker"
might be mistaken.
The absolute truth U good enough,
and while we may have the best apple
couutry ou earth, It seems to me that we
have not proven it sufficiently a yet to
cull it a proven apple couutry.
The Interest iu our couutry 1 Intense,
and ubout every new acquaintance 1
meet who And out that 1 have lived
In the lleml country appoints him
self au interrogating commltleer-aud
I have tried to unswer everything to
when 1 get buck on our farm next sum
mer and some of these people come out
I cau look them iu the eye and take
Ihrm and pro'e my statements. I ex
pect you will wonder why I have written
at such length. Il' just thia there
are people ill our country wlw are dis
couraged and disheartened anil would
sscrtfice their years of labor for a little
or nothing if thry had an opportunity.
for their benefit, tell them that we have
been discovered and a soon as the car
are running there will be a lot ol people
out there to "tec Mxiul it." And, tell
them not to tic In a hurry to sell their
farms, but to get their farms cleared
up as mxiii as ponlblc, as a few- acres of
closer or alfalfa looks a mighty sight
better to o buer than l6o acre of sage
brush. Vours very truly,
I It. Koghrs.
A WORD ABOUT BEND
and (tt In on the ground Boor. Central
Ortgen It the f realm hetaemken' ami
Intrttert' proportion In alt the Writ to
dtjr. Krnd it the plrai point or Central
Oregon. It It dnllutU to make a mag
nificent elly. Theatwho come to Bend
new and to the cuu n try trotted Oend.
will win wonderful rewards for their
fore.lght.
Wew.nl you to come to Send. Write
ui for Infuraatiaa wc shall be gUd to
help you In erery poulUe way.
3Scno Commercial Club
Send, Orcfion
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
V. ft. Land Office a'l The rMllea, Oregon,
October it, 1510.
Notice It hereby glren that
John 1. Moore,
of LaMlaw. Oregon, who. on lane tub 1905,
made bomrttrad. No. MJ4. (Serial No. ej6ui,
llTt.a?iita2.'"ii witl,Ti;,Sii
K.. W M , hat filed notice of Intentloo to make
final fire-year proof, la ntabtith claim to the
land abort dcacTtbrd, brforr II C. Kit I a, t i.
Cemmlwlooer, at hit office at Dead, Oregon, on
the Mh day of Dcccmbrr, Ml
Clalraaat nameaat witnrMct.
IM M Hw.llry, of Latdlaw. Oregon: Chartea
B Low, OridW.B. Riley, frank bail, of Bend,
Oregon.
JJT C.W MOORK. Kegltter
Commercial Club (J t O.11 W .t--ir
on It Stulli'i-c-ry.
' The following write-up . . . .1
and he udjitcent country app-'ns
ou the letterheads just primed foi
the Bend Commcrcinl Club. Oh
the b.ick 01 the letterheads appeurs
the miip ol Oregon, Miowing Bend's
locution ou the new railroads:
BH.Nil It tltutted la the very heart of
the lhutc. Valtey. on the bank
of the Docliuic Kim where the
tt pine timber bell tnrctt the
Irrigated limit. No other town In all
Central 'tenon It to well located for
ceuuomlc development, no other can ap
proach it Iu the beauty ami healthful-.
neat of lit turtoumllngt, and none will
Ik- htUao lunch lnt fitted by the coming
oftherallreatli.
A great Itrlgatlen tegregalton hat Its
heat)uaitera al Hend. At leatt twenty
billtou feet of timber It tributary to the
town, whote milting In Ittelf aMurea a
gieal future The Detchulea peer In the
Immediate icinity otTert tome JJ.ooo
hrexwer for the oKratloti of the mltlt
and ptaiitt of the future. No town In the
KetthwMl hat the upculugi for manu
facturers, tiuall and large, that Itcnd hat.
The Oregon Trunk Railroad It build
ing to Hend. Practically all the grading
from the Columbia Kiver Is completed,
andesrt will be running early In 1911,
Hend will be the termlnut of this road for
cuiiildcrablc period. The llarrlman
Icachuica Road already Is bulldlug
Into the Hend country. The eatt-and-wett
tine of the Hill road branches
otTfrom the Columbia-Klamath line at
Hend. Hend, then, It tltutted at what
will be the moat iuiportaut junction point
lu Oregon,
Immediately adacent to Bend are
tome three bundled thoutaud acres of
litigated laud under the Carey Act segre
gation of the Central Orevon Irrigation
Cumpauy, Thlt land it V Kit It. ler
pciiial water rlghla cott tQ an acre.
1'otly acrea meant fndf ixnilence, eighty
acret bilugt wealth, livery product
adapted to the temperate ague thrives lu
the rich volcanic toil, The laud It eatily
worked and watered. It utfrra the great
cat rrlgatlonil'a opioitunity 10 be fouud
In the Norlhwett. A great amount ol
couttrucliou Is being conducted by the
comany.
from Heud settlers are located ou j
acre homotcad oil the val area of age
brush laudt to the toutheatt. Here it
found the blggetl and the latt big chauc
for the lanl hungry to get free Govern
ment land that It worth the having.
Hendt the moit beautiful aud health-
ful towirlu CeiitranJiegoTrriniat a pub
lic water ayatcm, with absolutely puie
water. It haa clectitc lights, tplendld
achoolt, churches, a lee library, hotels,
baukt, etc
The railroads are couilug. Hurry
BYRNE REAL ESTATE
EXCHANGE
REALTY
Of All Kinds Bought, Sold and Exchanged.
We have n very extensive Ht of DESCHUTES
VALLEY IRRIGATED LANDS.
We bring the Property Owners and the Outside
Buyers together.
BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Hotalmg Uldg., Wall St., Oend, Ore.
WHEN IN BEND STOP AT
THE PILOT BUTTE INN
Table always supplied with the host that the town affords.
Neat and Comfortable Rooms. Bund, Orkgon
Hotel Bend
Corner Dond and Oregon Sts.
AMERICAN PLAN
Rates $2 and $2.50 a Day
HUGH O'KANE.jManaser
Hotel Dalles
The Dalles, Oregon
You are cordially invited to make TUB HOTRL DALLRS your
rcatiliK place while waiting over between train ou your way to und
from Portland, New, thoroughly equipped, modern hotel; steam
hent, elevator; ulte and rooms with baOlsJ-'irst class cafe, Kale
TatiRlnjjr(rour5oc and ft upward.
Ideal Stopping Place Going to and from Central Oregon.
N. K. CLARKE. Manager.
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