The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 21, 1910, Image 3

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    BYRNE REAL ESTATE
EXCHANGE
REALTY
Of All Kinds Bought, Sold and Exchungod.
We linve a very cxtctitlvc lint of IW.SCIIUTKS
VAI.I.KY IKKIOATHIi LANDS.
We briiiK tlic Properly Owiicrn mid (lie Outside
Huvcrn together,
BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
IlututitiK Itldn., Wull .St., Demi, Ore.
WHEN IN BEND STOP AT
THE PILOT BUTTE INN
Tabic always, luppllnd wllli Ilia Unit that Ilia town affordl.
Ncnt nnd Comforlnhle Noonm. DitNl), OkllGON
Hotel Bend
Corur Uond and Oregon Sit.
AMERICAN PLAN
Rates $2 ant! $2.50 a Day
HUGH O'KANE.JMnnnKcr
Hotel Dalles
ITIio Dnllcs, Oregon
You rr cmillaltr Ititltcil to make Till! IIOTIU. DAU.HS your
inline place while waiting over twtHrrii trnlna uu your way to and
lumi I'milaiid. New. thoroughly niilp)x-i, niiHlctn liotrl; tram
heat, elevator; suilre ami rooini with batlii. I'liat clat cats. Kate
rau;liK lium joe and fl upwaid.
Ideal Stopping Placu Going to and from Central Oregon.
N. K. CLARKE, Manager.
BEND LIVERY, FEED Sb
STABLE CO.
J. It. WIINANDV, Prop.
All kinds of light and heavy Livery.
FEW) FOR SAI.K. HORSBS FOR SALE.
Hond Street Bend, Oregon.
Bend Steam Laundry
FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY WORK
at Moderate Prices.
If You Have a Bundle Phone Us
Ml5. MAZO LOCKWOOD.
BEND HOSPITAL ,
AttemlliiK IMiynIcinns U. C. COE, B. FERRRLL
M. ELLEN KERSHAW, Superlntetnlniit.
Gradttutc of St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago.
MRS. A. M. LUTES, Assistant,
Gruduuteof Columbus (Ohio) Training School.
Terms: $10 to $25 a Week, Payable Weekly.
There it a Nitrite on duty at nil times. No
extra chnrgc made for uight duty, unless in
extreme fuses, when a upeciul nurbc is required
THE STORE OF QUALITY
S. C. CALDWELL, Prop.
Good Goods at the Price of the Other Kind
Hardware nnd Groceries, Stoves and,
Ranges, Windows, Doors and Qlass,
Roofing-, Paints and Oils, Studebaker
Wagons, Oasolinc and Aufo Oils of the
Best. Comejandsee us.
O'DONNELL BROTHERS
UNION MARKET
PLAN IMPROVEMENTS
More Streets to bo Opened and Water
Mains to be Laid.
Hunter it Slant, owners of Dc
'child's Addition, have planned
m.iny Improvements to be made by
them in xt cur.
"During next miminer." Mr
Stoats Mini, "we expect to sec a
laiK number of houses built On our
tract. We exH;ct to put water on
ull streets, and to each lot where it
is wanted. We have nltendy done
considerable clearing of streets, nnd
in the spring we will resume this
wink The streets, where needed,
will be leveled and put in good con
ditiou. We will build a number of
cottages, fence the lots and start
lawns. In fact. wecxect ts make
Deschutes Addition as attractive as
ossible for prospective home
builders "
Mr Staats also stated that he ex
pc'.'ts to reserve for himself, an acre
tract, on which he will build a
home
One-half of the lots in Dochutes
have been sold and an udjoiuing
tract muy be platted next summer.
Death ol A. II. Duck.
Arthur B. lluck, who recently
lived in Ik-lid and n)erated an auto
stage line from He nil to Shanikn,
recently died of pneumonia in Sc
uttle, after au illucis of ten days.
Mr. Duck was Ixirn in Weaver
vlllc, Trinity county, California, in
i860 When ten years old thr
family moved to I'loche, Nevada,
where his father, F A lluck, en
gaKcd in the lumber business
When twenty yeurs of age the
family moved to N.ipu Valley where
both father and son became promt
neut In viticulture. At the expir
alio'i ot ten years, the I'uget Sound
country attracted them and they
went to Seattle and organized the
F. A. Buck & Co wholesale liquor
house, two months before the Seattle
.".re in 1889 Fortunately they
were not burnt out and busiues
tmxpercd.
In 1892 A. B. lluck married Miss
Alice C. SItitton and unto them
were Imrii, I.cstcr, Genevieve.
Ruth, Franklin (died in iufuuey)
and Phyllis.
In 189S the elder Mr. lluck re
tired and the son continued the
business until 1904, when he sold
out to the Continental Distributing
Co.
During the real estate boom in
1906 he mudc succcvstul invest
ments, and was attracted to the
Bend country by the great possi
bilities opening up along the De-
Hot Water Bottles
THAT LAST
tfXPKIMitNCit lit hown
that the best are the
rhraDrtt In the end. Cheap
Mater tttlllet are tiolh dan
Krrout and uriMlitlactory.
A Kxd article wilt tail a lonj
lime il nroirly cared for.
Our hottlea are the bent that
ran Ix procured. They are
sold Ma fair price, OurKUtr
nntee with every bottle.
Red Cross Drug
Store.
wmmrm
M
CALIBER
MODEL 1910
Self-Loading Rifle
It Strikes
ABlowof2038lbs.
VThla new Winchester
shoots a heavier bullet
and hits a harder blow
than any other recoil
operated rifle made. It
Is more powerful than
the .30 Army, of big-
irame- UuTUtnjgTainerThe-
loading- and tiring or this
rifle arc controlled by
the trigger finger. It
JUTS UKE THE MAUUEROFTIIOR
Stud tor illatlrattJ tlmlar rally
dftcriUnt IMi nu till) which
A4I tlrtnfth anj pewtr pint.
WINCHESTER HEPEATlNa
AKMS CO.
New UtTca. Coon., U. S. A.
schutes, due to the railroad de
velopment. Ilesides his widow and four chil
dren, two sisters and a brother
Rufiis lluck, survive him All
reside in Seuttte.
Notice.
If vou wish to have your ex
press and light freight come in
along with your letters and daily
papers, huve il come in on the mail
line. Tint Coknktt Staok &
Staiilk Co. 251)
Fok SAI.it Six ot the finest lots
in Deschutes, level, water by ditch
and with city water. Next to new
residence. Inquire Bulletin office.
THE TOWN THAT
PUSH BUILT
VII. The Brainy Hardware
Man I
THI8 It tht hardware man who took
At tha Jtwtltr'e ad. a caraful
look.
Than went and bought aoma trlnkata
ntal
For a girl whom ha thought waa vary
awaet I
And paid (or tham with tha clothlar'e
bill
That cam, from tha furnitura dealer1!
till,
Whara it want whan tha dry good
merchant bought
And paid with the bill tha butcher got
From tha grocer who had aettlemant
made
With money- tha honait workman paid.
P.S.-Tbt tocat dtaltr tvfii'i up t snuff
It'tlt always aJvtrtm bis stuff.
SATHER
THE STORE THAT SAVES
YOU MONEY.
We have all the
SUPPLIES
You will need for the winter
sftl aflf eff At fi
ORDER. YOUR
Christmas Supplies
now, while the roads are passable.
HEAVY SHOES
CLOTHING
AND COATS.
E. A. SATHER
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
BEND, OREGON
BEND.
BliND alluded la the rcrjr heart or
the Deschutes Valley. on the btnkt
of the Dctchulct River where the
rait pine Umber belt turctt the
Irngtlcd lauds. No other town In alt
Central Oregon It so well located for
ecouemlc development, no other canap
proach It In the beauty and healthful
neat of lu surroundings, and none will
be htlf so much benefitted by the coming
of the railroad,
A (real Irrigation segregation hat its
headquarter at Hcnd. At Iran twenty
billion fret of timber U tributary to the
town, whose luilllug In itself assures
great future The Deschutes river in the
Immediate vicinity offers aowe 1500
horsepower for the opcraliou of the mill,
and plautt of the future. Notewululhc
Northwest hat thr opcliigs fur ihsdu.
facturera, email and large, that lleud bai.
The Oregon Trunk Kiilroad It build
ing 10 Uend. Practically all the grading
from the Catutubla Hirer l cum4lrd,
and cart will be running early in 1911.
Scud will be the Icnuiimtof tliit read far
a contlderable period. The llarrlmau
lletchule Koad already it building
Into the lleud country. The rati
end-wet! line af the Hill road brauchea
olffrom the Colurabla-Klaiutth Hue at
Uend. Hand, then, il tituated at what
will be the moat Importaut Juuctlou polut
lu Oregon.
Immediately adacent to Uend arc
tome three hundred thousand acrct of
Irrigated land under the Carey Act tegre
gallon of the Central Oreitou Irrigation
Compauy. Thla land la FKHli. ler
etual water tightt cotl t au acre,
forty acrea uieaua independence, eighty
actce biluga wealth. ltvery product
adapted to the temperate lone thrlrea in
the rich volcauic toil. The land It eaiily
worked and watered. It oifrra the great
ett Irrlgttlonitt'a opportunity to be found
lu the Northwest. A great ainouut ol
construction It beiug couduclcd by the
company.
I'rom Uend aeltlere arc located 011 jio
acre homesteads on the vast area of ange
brush lauds to the southeast. Here It
found the biggest and the last big chance
for the laud huugry to get ftcc Govern
ment laud that It worth the havlug
lleud It the most beautiful and health
ful town In Central Oregou. It hasa pub
lic water a) stem, with absolutely pure
water. It hue clrclilc lights, tplcudid
schools, churches, a free library, hotels,
kankt, etc.
The rallroadt are coming. Iliirry
STAR BAKERY
FRESH BREAD
Pastries, Rolls, etc.
MEALS
At Regular Hours
Furnished Rooms
MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice it hereby glren by the underalgned that
he hat made and filed with the Clerk of the
County inurt of Cruot County. Oregon, hit nntl
arcuuut at Adrututtirator ol ihe Untie of lilku
'rcutt, deceased, r.king that takl final account
be selileu and allowed and that the Adminis
trator and hit bondsmen be released, and said
County Court has set Monday, the itul day of
lauuary. loll, at 10 o'rtocK a hi , at the County
Court room in I'nncvtilc. Oregou, at the time
and place at which any perwu Interested In
ukl estate may appear and oMrct lo the settle
ment and allowance or uM final aavount
WILLIAM W OKCUTT.
Administrator of the Wuteof IOIu Orcuti, De
ceased. !
Just try The Bulletin Job Printery.
BUND LODGE No. 139
A. F. & A. M.
Meets on Thursday ou 01
before the full uioon of each
month. Visiting brothers
always welcome.
J.O. DAVIDSON, 8te. U, O. OOE, M. W.
(Si
POLK'S
GAZETTEER
A tlutlaeaa nlreetorr of eaeh City,
Town nnd Mllaga la Ortmo and
Washington, (ituur lrerlplla
hketch. of eaett pWo. lellon,
hhluplnt; t--orllllI and a CUmI.
tied Directory ot eacU Uualucaa
nmd rrotcaalon.
It. U 1-OI.K CO, Ino.
bVdtlle, Wash.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
V. 6. Land Office at The Dallea, Or.,
Nor. 1;, 1910.
Notice la hereby glren that
Kalph A. Dunn,
aurrlring husband or Tina Dunn, formerly
Tina bbaddock, dronued, of Deud, Oregou,
who. ou November o, iojj made borne
svtrn.1 entry No. U19 (-crUt No. 03741) for
i twU. nh seK bee. I. T II tv, K. It
H. aodlotjbec 10 T laii.R ISK W M .
has filed notice or Uteatlon to make final
mc-tar prool, to establish cUIrn to the laud
bare OetcriM. before It C Kills, O o C01
mivloner, at Uend, Otegoo, on the 17th day cr
tecrmber, 101a.
LlaiHsaut names at witnetset Ktta M Ar
rwW awl John Herguwu of l-i iuerille ' Oregon
and MUoB. Witsouand Cora A luotlerhoua of
Jirnd Oregou.
siMI T. W. MOOKK, Kegttter
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Mad Office at Lakerlew. Or ,
Nov 11. 110.
Notice It hereby glren that
Ada U Milllcan.
whose poslofricc addrcsa U Prlnerlllc, Ciook
Ceuuty. Oregon, did, ou the JSth day orAugu.t
1004, file in tblt otnee bworn otaiemeot and Ap
uiicattou, No oiul. to purchase the "U he il,
T i a. K. 16 It ,V. M , and the limb-r thereou,
uuder tlw proristout of the act af june 1. 1"
ud acts amendatory, kuowu at tttc ' Twit r
and bloue Law," at such value at might be bent
b appraiaemeul, and that purtu.nt 10 nub ap
plication the laud and timber thereou haa
iiccu appraised at a total ot S&47 07 the lintuer
estimated 017 000 board feet at i 7) per M aud
the WudJiSj 11, hat taid applicant will offer final
proof lu aupport of her application andtwum
statement uu the aoth day of January, lau be
fore Commissioner T, J Duffy, at ITIuerille, Orc
vU
Auy peraon It at liberty to protest thit pur
chat belorc ciitry. or initiate a contest at auy
time before pdteut Issues, by filing a corrobo
rated alndavit iu tblaolficv, alleging facta wlucti
would defeat the entry
17.46 AHTIIURW ORTON, KegUtcr
60 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
and get lu ou Ihe gruuud Uoor. Central
Oregou la the greatett homeseekert1 aud
luteatort' urotxMltlou iu all the West to-
day. lleud It the pivot point ofCenlral
Oregou. It It dcttiucd to make a mag.
olficcut city. Those who come to lleud
now and to the couulry arour.d lleud,
will wlu wonderful rewards for their
foresight.
We want you to come to Uend. Write ,
ut for Information we shall be glad to
help you lu every possible way,
HQcnD Commercial Club
J3cnD, Otcoon
1 ?JTJ JIIJH
' Truoc Mark
nrnlQNB
ftrinvniriiiTS &C
Anrona s.ud!g a tkalfh .derlj;Uon maj
rurauLniriRlablriW'"
II m "IirlJllF eo. naaiiiB. IIANOBOOK ou PatanU
10 llrea. V'l'lost taeiier (ortwurliigpataiiis.
Paunit titen turouin Muiiu v. recalva
(rveui nollrt, without chante. In tha
Scientific American.
A handtimalr llluttralM watklr. laraast elr.
rnUNN&Co8'84'- New York
1 "tuuvlgfiw & 8U Waablmrtou. UC.
SUMMONS.
In the Justice Court for Deachutea Precinct No,
11, Crook County, Oregon,
J. K. Ullams, rialutitT,
at.
John V. Feme, Defendant
To Joliu V. Perue, the arve named Dcfrndaut
In the name of the btatr of oreguu, You are
Hereby required 10 appear and autwer the com
plalutflleU against ou In the above entitled at -tiououor
belorc fau. alb, Ifil and if)ou lad
utu.iuwn.furwiut thereof the uUlnlitTwu!
rsppiy tinhe court for therein! ntiereta Ueioau3d,
to-nil, ,iur juugtuem u iuv au.u.u. v. ..,, 7
aeeu sloll.ra aud aixlyfive cents lUlti) o
gethcrxlth hit cotta aud dlsburscmcuu of this
action.
lias summons la served upon you by the pub.
licalioix thereof ill The lleud llullctln. a uews
lupcr of geuerat clrculatiau within Crou
vouuty, oregou, published weekly at Uem. ill
said county aud aUlc. for the period oftl Cou
ecutite weeks commencing with the Issue or
Noveuibo 16, iuio. aud euuiug with the issue t
Jau 41b, iu. iu pursuance or au urd.r f
the llouotaliie W. w. orcult. Justice of th-j
1'eacc ot tlie above entitled Court, which tatd or
der waa made aud eulered October 3rd, 19m,
Date of first publication Nov 16.1910. IMecf
laMpubl.u,t,ou.u.4..u.
I Juitlce oflhe reace or Dcachutei l'tcclurt No u,
' uwk t.0 uulj, Oregou. j4