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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1910)
? R MUX. ,-.....,v...r.- -1r. t. ".... .-..i..wnn.. HUWJtaM r,rfirTiii i ''imi'iiaMhiiilaliieai tyaaaaAw it,, ..-" , r.--t , , J &., n. , vi fc I niiit Noted. QtST, Ore., Dec. sfr llarvy ntl Dn Cyrun of Clover Dell arc making a trip to Yuma, Aritoun, with tht iiitcullou of locating there. l'red Wlecle of Clover Deli U butcher lug every week to supply Sister. The W, H. Murkhanl sawmill Is now known. the Three Creek Lumber Co. Comity Commissioner llayley has let a coirtrnct for lJ,ooo feet of bridne lumber to the Three Creek Lumber Co. O. H.'vKliiafI busy hauling ot hay win Alex Leverem'a place. W. 1$. Case and 1'. M. 1'htlllp have leeii at flentl on business. Also II. C. Schumacher. Gist U getting more new neighbor let them come, the more the merrier. The Clover Dell school had a nice Christmas tree. The Gist school will have one vreek of vacation tjurlng the holidays. Ccorgc Schumacher and Alex,Leveretu have been to Cline Falls on business. Sisters had a btg dance last 1'rltlay night NEWSPAPERS The Bend Bulletin has made arrangement with thePortland Oregoninn for clubbing the two papers at a great re duction from the usual prices. In addition to such reduction, each yearly subscriber" will receive free a set of the well known Rogers sil ver plated teaspoons, which usually sell for $2.50. " Daily Oregeulan (regular price) per rear.-. $6.00 The Bend Rulletlnlrexular prieel per Tear $1.50 Total $7.50 Roth paper (through The Hulletin) P:yr $6.25 Saving...... $1.25 Daily and Sunilatiprntotilan (regular price)perjearSJ?T. $B.O0 The Rend Bulletin (regular price) pel rear $1.50 Total $9.50 Doth papers Ithrpujtu The Hulletin) per year..... ... $8.00 Saving? $1.50 The illustration shows the design of the tea spoons, which are of the popular Narcissus pattern, French gray finish and will last a lifetime. There are six of these spoons in a set and they go absolutely free to yearly subscrib ers at the rates above quoted. Send orders, accompanied by remit tance to THE BEND BULLETIN Laldlaw New. Laidlaw, Or., Dec. -J4 G. M. Couch is suffering from an abscess on his eye. Jay N'ichol made a business trip to Prinevlllc the last of the week. The Christmas tree celebration at the church Friday night was a decided suc cess. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. l'red Wallace is quite ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Jabe Cotfcii and daughter He mice leave Monday molrnlifg'for Goshen, Ore' gon, to visit relatives. Mr. and Mr. Carl Meyers, and Mr and Mrs. John Sullivan, of Sisters, visit ed in the Couch neighborhood Sunday. Will Lcverenx of Gist attended the shooting match in LaldUw Friday, r Reward. Fifty dollar? will be paid for in. formation leading; to the arrest and conviction of anyone illegally cut ting juniper trees on lands within the 1'ilot Butte, Oregon Irrigation jr Benham Falls segregations. Juniper wood is a valuable op purtenauce to these lands and must oe preserved lor prospective settlers who intend to hie thereon. wkntrai.Okkgok Irrigation Co., -10-43 Bend, Oregon, If you want a 330 acre home .tend in the best wheat section in Central Oregon see the Byrne Real Estate Exchange. 42tf Town Booming Helps I. Cackle! Cackle! Cackle! . When Ambassador Choate went to England he made a reputation at a wit xith one joke. He tat at the breakfast table be ride a sprightly young lady. ' In England they serve toft boiled eggs wrapped in a napkin. The young lady fumbled, and the egg fell to the floor. "Oh, Mr. Choate," she cried in dis may, "what shall I do I I have Iroppedmyeggi" "CACKLE, my dear, CACKLE I" It's a mighty good thing to do s little CACKLING once in awhile. CACKLE about your business, about the town you are living in. Let all the world know what a good thing we have here, and our town will grow. Whenever you have a chance to CACKLE about your town and boom it don't hesitate. Remember the fa --20 -, --gm--MJL3t .--1 1 , ., lVs ' Jjj) f LJOLj U.v - - . .rfvS sfeJK nrii 1 ; . tKp ffirT. --' , nircr"! rrrie , J oregon If -Rffl&na and QBiDDQnDD I vicinity k i nnjnkapt ganna ) HflHH nrimn &l MZipp1v.M hMhMM ?2-jvr-cTi I ' 1 J ) ' I J 'on fftill j 1 I 1 rn V I PH r- V f. iVVIr-AZ- -.AM. CJh TViUJAMlM .SH 1 L,JLit u J, K n 1 tfrtf-rfsrxnrsz 7t?&r3 f ?wmr -7ti s-' iff f SSlliy?N&1lH l wLIJnnnnn , rHL, i JTy 1 1 . I, ,r n,y. i,, 1 i.,...ui ., . -l. (!- .1 ,. u...... , t , , 53 i The Bend Townsite Company OWNERS OF THE ORIGINAL TOWNSITE AND ADDITIONS. North Addition -.Center Addition Lava Road Addition Park Addition ALL STRJCTLY INSIDE PROPERTY. PRICES AND TERMS ATTRACTIVE. Notice. If you wish to have your ex press and light freight come in along with your letters and dail) papers, have it come in on the mail line. Tine . Cornktt Staok & STAnt.it Co. 35tf Weal liatalc Transfers. (Kutnlhl by Ctook Comity ,Utrat Company.) Iletul ScuriicCo. to A. J. Koblnwm, ble of the old hen that observed that every time she CACKLED some one came and took the egg away. She thought it would be much wiser for her to hide her nest and keep quiet a'jout it, and she did till a Sunday school plcnio was organized. Her owner was asked to contribute, and he said: "Well, that old hen is not layiig any more, and I guess she'd do first rate for a fricassee." - MORAL, If yoft want to keep out the soup pot, CACKLE. NOTICE FOR 1'UUMCATION. IHlMrtmcnt ufilw llrir, U. K. MimI UITkc at The lull. Oregon. IM(IUMr tyiu. iviu. Notice U htrl) Kln lt Karl It llmitkon. uf DtHj, OrrgtNi. Who, mi IKtolKr Mh. 14, mailt humdnil miry. Nu. iyi, furiiXuitl. imlncK nK. twcllwi 13. 1uwnihiii; Mowiti Kancc IJ 1U.I. Willamette SIMtaii. h lilnl MJtlccof lulriiliau toiuak I'lnal Cuiuiuutatluii I'roof, to tataUUh daimtulht IiikI abuva dr. Kitted, Ulore II . Illlta.U fl ConiniluUiuar. it lit. offlc, at Ikud, orrggu, on tlic jiat day of fanuarv. ioi Jlatiuaut liaou.a. wltntMd John 1' Voting tlbttt II-riyBuii, l.lnicr J Meruit, and W Ha Wilkliiton, alloflkud, Orcyou 11-47 C W MOOKI' Htghtcr tWtMMrW I. I, I.IU. I, Kivenlilc: f juu. Joltn A. Vye et ux f W. It. Nr, lot. I, I, 3, Mk. 11, Octcliiitot, 1. V. It. Vye el ux to Mary A. Vyr, tut I, a, 3, blk. 11, I)twliutP, ft. J A. Vye etttx 10 William II. Vtr. lot 3, M n ami cj w(, ac. 3 W 13, wJj iiwjf 'l wJ v, arc. si-10 I a. Win. II. Vve et ux to Mary A. Vyr, aatne a latt aliotr, ft. Cnrlyle Triptclt tt UX to J. II We lianily, tract luo feet qtixrc In iirJt lir J4 MC. 31-17 12, flJOO. I.ylle Tuwuille Co, to Ilcml Timntllr Co., tract lua fett iiare In uejt urj, kc. 31-17-U, ft, (iullclalm) A. M. Drake tt ux to 1'llut Jlutle I)ev. Co, ri. arc. 36 I7.M, f. ,1'ilnt Ifiitle Dev. Ce. In A. M, Drake, tyi, ec. 36 17M, (rariuctluti.) Dcetla ftoii'i lite Slnle of Oregon, fiilluwa: To Anloiie I'. Will, tie nw.'t, cc 3J-6'II. oaramuwxsa.tv.'ai OR aaaaaaaW H H "jJalPf ST Vrfjt !SjaMaaaT t IBaaaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaatVvt ' j BBHELiJBaKf J- il I Liniment Is prepared cxnreulv for the need of liontemen and ranchmen. It I a powerful and neuetratini; lini ment, a remedy lor eincrccnclen A aootlilmr embrocation for the relief of pain, and the best liniment for sprains aim soreness, uncqtiaueii for healing wounds and injuries caused by HAUIIItD Wild? and for all cuts and bruises, Pacific Horse Liniment is I nl Iv tiiiaratitceM. No oflitr is so good or hclfiftil in o many ways. If it falls to aatUfy, we author, lie all dealers to refund the purchase nice, Hxtra large bottled a 0 cent a, lovr Chkmicai, Co., 1'ortland, Ore. National Wool Growers Coiwen- 1 KBO O N tion and Midwinter Sheep Show. Portland, Oregon ' January 4-7, 1911 1 " " " - iib a For the above occasion, round trip tickets will be sold from Shaniko by THE OREGON RAILROAD &. NAVI GATION COMPANY AT One and One-third Fare Itlla A. KcnyiHi, eX c, e. 17.14 13, 1'atriilt frmil the Uniletl Stale as foltoMs: 1'rwl Slullkrr, wJ ne,V and nf se., see. ; 9-l. Sattla I'e I'ac. Ky. Co., uwjf ar4 autt . nr-Jf, co.3..m. Illlthn K. Jiinea, uwj, sec Jfi U-lo. TliMHletr llovlatnl, M nw ami wi w(, mo. ii-ji; Krlfk J. Myrmati, w iw,V, ice. 7, and 11 S iiw ice ii-ji , aaSafataBSIarann.caaSaaSaaHal Tickets on Sale January 2nd and 3rd, 191 1, good for return tmtiUanuary 10, 191. For further particulars, call on any O. R.. S5 N. Agent, or write to Wm. McMURRAY, General IMbscnger Agent THE LAST. CALL OF THE WEST Did you ec tliislieaiitlftil nrtlcle picturiiiK Oregon in lour couth in the Novvin bcr SUNSKT? $35,ooj is being xpent by HUNHKT M AUA.INlv on 11 HcticH of articlci HUx.-rbIy illuslriitcd in four colmn picturing iiutl tluscriltlng llie nltructloiiH and icsoiir- ccs of the Wonderland f the I'aclfic W lll mimI yen limit! tlnev luuMurHUNMIIT ttmilimiclilg with lheialal DciniiUr U.lic lit wlilclt Ualii Ilia UU atrial iiortl of lilt yr "TIIH HI'HM,," liyCN. tA M. WIIIIiiioiiail asuctbly lllui train! artlclt In fwur ivlota on "HAN I'KANCIHCO -Till! KXI'OHI. TIOM CITV." ami In aililltlutt we will Include a copy of tht Novml.cr Uiua cunlaliilng h braullfully lllutt,ratcil article on Oregon. AM, I'OK 35 CKNTS (Stumps or Coin) SUNSET MAGAZINE Well I'ii rgo liulldlug, I'oilluuJ, Ore. aa Just try The Bulletlu Job Piiutery