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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1910)
( i i i if i I f T f i I Uli i I iii in I t i i . II I lllll.M.IIWlMl.ll..l iln,W.f F I The Bend Machine Shop HKNUV LINSTKR, Prop. IIIMRINli OF ALL KINDS We tiuvt' Milling Mncliliiu, I, utile, Drill Picks, Vtilutnier, etc , etc. Autumobilus, Farm Impluufcuts, Sawmill Alaehlncry, etc. Agency for JACKSON AUTOMOBILES Tin In-fit on the iiimkel. Gasoline and Lubricating Oils. Vulcanizing a Speefally. DESCHUTES Addition Adjoins Bend on the south. Most beautiful residential sec tion in Bend. REASONABLE PRICES Also Some Choice Business Lois. Timber Laud Untight and Sold. HUNTER & STAATS WALL STRlvI-.T, UIv.NM). OR BEND, Ore., November 16th, 1910. Mr. Business Alan, 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 and 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 we 1 1 -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 "Alail 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, announcements, 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. O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET j JIGARS AND TOBAGCO Alt I lPI I 7 Dnvlcj. Hullitlng, WnllSt., C ITl. J. ivHsLLY lll:NI. OKIiUON I A. D. MOE, The Tailor llns rtct'tvul :i full line of Fall and Winter Samples Suits made to order from $15.00 up. Cull nml hoc the xnitiplcs In-fore hti)iiin elsewhere. Clinic iiiK unci pressing Klveu ttec-lul attention. Shop on Bond St. BEND LIVERY, FEED & STABLE CO. J. II. W:NANDY, Prop. All kinds of light and heavy Livery. FKKD I'OH SAMS IIOKSIiS IfOR SALE. Ilmiil Stun JUihI, Orf(jou CRESCENT NEWS. Several New Buildings Clnlnjr Up and Planned Many lfur Animals. ' ChhsCknt. Or.. Nov at With tlir completion o( llic extension ( the Pi oncer Telcpttoiic Co line (row t.a Tine to CtrKclit, auuHiliCt-lucnl It nude liy the company tlut within a short titnr tlir line vill farther tc extended to Sil ver l,ke (rum this tlnt. A considerable amount of tuiMliiL.!n in pnKres here it planned (or llic near luiurc Thomas & Kuurk are conilrut InK a llery turn mi Kilrod avenue 50160 (ret. Adjoining this property I'. I,. Kulpof Ilcml will shortly heitln the election of a l story joxIVj iMiildinK At llic corner of Mniu ami Jour streets I,. I.. I'ox plant, with J. II. Wetland), to construct a 3lnry (runic huddiim $0x75 feet ami adjolnlm? it a l-story structure lor a barber shop. Another InilldloK planned (or Ml street U H7 j stories lit helnht to 1 el (or a hotel anil restaurant. Tit telephone ch inn), eurly in the print;, 'tl construct 411 t xclianf huililiuu J5J0 fret. Work oil clenriui front tlrwt. no uf the mam thoroutthlaic uf Wuketleld ij mile Mill 111 of here, lus Iwii completed. J. I.. Ilouaril, riwil uicrUor o( thu district, lsciiKKedln pultini;llie road 111 KOtxl eomlitloil between Orescent unit ttiat JHilnt. The Inxly of Arthur lliutott, ajcel 14, hIio died of diphtheria, in September, at a sheep camp 30 mile up the river in the mountain, will be reunited next week, by hi father to l'ritieville where Interment will take plueY- on the IIuiiou ranch, 1'. C. Hoblnson, landlord of the Cros. cent hotel, and J. I.. Rlno, engineer of the Hunter l.-iuil Co, of Portland, made a trip to Klamath I'alU last week. Mr. KIiiku and two children, who have lieen visiting her parents, Mr, nml Mr. Charles Graves, accompanied Mr. KIuko home. Game Warden Sid Dorris, nccom panted by Messrs. Vaudevert and Smith vliited thr Crescent lake country lust week, learchiiiK (or trlool horse which escaped (rum the warden in July William Sluviu of Pnuevillc piloted a party of sportsmen, who are bear hunt Inn In the Walker range near here, A pack of hounds, trained In the pursuit of bruin, is being used. Trappcra who are stationed in the Odrl lake country and In the Walker ruiiKe east of heir, rexirt an abundance of furdieariiiK auimaU. Bend Steasn Laundry The Very IJesU ftlodeni Lmindry Work at Aloilemtc Prices. LADIKS' inn Oil I I ) K K N ' S JJ A R MKNTS. ROUP II PRY. "ocrs A DUZ. MR.S. MAZO LOCKWOOD. sirail itwtfhiUK r-"ir(-l tt l with staml all winter siurmt. Mr. Shriner i iIwiuk the work Hie New Town .( La I'lne. I.A I'lNK. Or., Nov. Jl Dan Kvaleeh, wtwroHtractMl with the l.a Pin Town site CompaHy to cleir all of the ttert uf the ptatteil town, ha, cunik-teil hi work. ClirU Amlertofi hat completed the KrudiHK of 1'otirth street, ami hat opened a road (rum I'ourth street to the river. I, I). StepheNMin hat liad his 60-acre (arm fencnl, anil hat let a contract to hac the place cleareil. He wilt also Open bh Implement Uire here next June. J. K MorKtn h completeil a j-room aildition to Ml hiwse, &c mile south of l.a Pine. PlttBMti & Lombard, who have the emitract to lay Ave blocks of sidewalk at U Pine ,are rapiilly KttiHK their w-ork JImUImrL Thr walks are all 10 feet wide. J. N. Mateo reeenlly complete! a livery barn 40x611. He Ihis utarteil work mi a 16 (wt addition. Cole & Km 14 have IvhmhI the barn for tAx months. The Cornell Slae C. in how- keetn; iuteamtat Cole A: Kind's twrn: foriurrty the liore were kept at Jed Howard's lru at Uuslaml. Prank JoIiiimiii Is now UiiMInn his blacksmith uliup. NDTUM-: F0I PUIILICATIUN. HmiihwmI f th irnntoc, V it. Laad Ultoe at UiVttWw. Or., Nrr is, ism. Nolle I Mcittty dM that Ad. H Mlllkun, I whiMt wts(K klir l l-lllWTlllr, Cieak l-uuutv DKiMt. (lUI. OM lh SUIl iUv ulAuuu.l lu4 liWln tMtulkcf !mH WHWflil lt A 11 ft. K is It . . M altd llw tiatU r infitn, uudr Ikr UIUVtiaR Ul thr Ct t JUU 1. 1JC ttul wHdlMy. Laowii a Ihe'fliMWr mm htiMir Uw.' at mkIi value at mliht be nl b IIIHSlKKMUl. a4 iMt. IWIWlMll lOMKll bllcalluti Ihc lal aa4 timber IlirrmHi lte UilltvrlM.I at a tuat ul 14J a7. the llmfccr ttumstnl i7o Iont ftc at nirM,aiHi the Uu4 lifts " ,,' "tl ti4liu will olfcr final luf In .utwt r lur i4lattUHi amlswaiu i.t.iiu.1 u. Hi. juilt dtv oflanutrv.iaii.be fine CuiuwlMkHier T J OuRy, at I'rlnnllfe, Ore- IHI. Any ixrMHi It at tlbetty to rolrti thlt pur elut Ufcit t ntry. ur Initiate a reulnt at any time Ufate patent luuet, by filluf a corrut ilil flkllt III lhl office, allrului; fctt which wouM ittfcal tue eiilty jt 4 AK ntC'R W. OHTOS. Reeltter. The Lava Neighborhood. I.AVAt Or., Nov. at G. W, Shrlner has moved his house to the river udjoiu. iiii (he Main ranch on the l'ish Trap road. Diu-kb and neew are very n-arce on thu river this (all. l'ish are still running. Mrs. Shrinur caiiKht an 8-pouud Do'ly, lust week. Mr, aid Mis Roliert DeCiurcy, M Main ami 1 Melke were hnme last week from PriueviUe, where they nre eu Uv!iil i' i-iiuii ro ir'H"! J 1-, b.iw i ill i ua ul, Int. tuifct; hum- Good Candy Insurance Ixiok for this Lobel It stands for nil thntia good fg Ttjyauu puru uuu 'dolioioua in Candy, rutroiiU (A "XoJtr Dealtr fj Htrs CttlKtlwtiy Ct., Mitt., ftrtUiJ, Orarta Letive your subscriptions for All Magazines tit the Library and let that BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE ""- a gsmmm Sy REALTY Of All Kinds Bought, Sold and Exchanged. We have a very extensive list of DESCHUTES VALLEY IRRIGATED LANDS. We bring the Property Owners and the Outside 13 tivers together. BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE HotahuK BW K-. Wall St., Bend, Ore. WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with the best that the town affords. Neat and Comfortable Rooms. . BttND, Orkgon Hotel Bend Corner Bond and Oregon Sts. AA1ER1CAN PLAN Rates $2 and $2.50 a Day HUGH O'KANEjManager 4ta Hotel Dalles iThe Dalles, Oregon You are cordially Invited to make TllR HOTRL DA1.LRS your resting place while waiting over between trains on your way to an from Portland. New. thoroughly equipped, modern hotel; steam heat, elevator; suites and rooms with Uihs. I'irst class cufe. Rales ranj;inx from jocV.ul fi upward. Ideal Stopping Place Going 1o and from Central Oregon. N. K. CLARBIE, Manager. STAR BAKERY FRESH BREAD Pas.tries, Rolls, etc. MEALS At Regular Hours Furnished Rooms MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT (. institution get the benefit.