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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1911)
I! ' llll Ill 1 ' - " " "" """ "" "" MiaaTViiiVniii.iMHiimi ,..j -----tilitriiMTntfiniiTiiiiiiitllM luamnasisin MMlialMaaMMjMtaallaMaMlMaiMalkMMM WAmitmMMm NEW SCHOOL OPENED. The patrons of the new school which U about four niul and n half u II f BIG 11 IN NEWSPAPERS The Bend Bulletin has made arrangement with the Portland Oregonian for clubbing the two papers at a great re duction from the ustial prices. In addition to such reduction, each yearly subscriber will receive free a set of the well known Rogers sil ver plated teaspoons, which usuallv sell for $2.50. Dally Orsgonlan (regular price) per yr $6.00 The Bend Bulletin (regular price! per yer $1.50 Total $7.50 Roth paper (through The Bulletin) per year.. $6.52 Saving $1.52 Daily and Sunday Oregonian (regular price) per year $3.00 The Bend Bulletin (regular price) per yCm t u 9 9 t ) m e)kaf Total $9.50 Both paper (through The Bulletin) per year,,,.,.,.,,,,,.,,,.. 0.vU 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 m les cast of town, met ou Tliurs day of last neck for n neighbor hood picnic. The cabin on the Sharpies property wan transformed into a schoolhoue. The walls svere papered, seaW put In, wood cut and ever) thing made ready lot the opening. School opened Mon lay morning; with Mls Ida Youn as toucher, and fourteen pupiU en rolled. l.nt In Bend Country. The Bulletin in in receipt of the following letter: Chicago, 1m.., Jan. iStli, 1911, To TitK Hdito' Do you know the whereabouts of a young man by the name ot 1're.l SaleNk)? He i rather thort, weighing about, 1 45, and hat light hair and blue eye. He I very pleasant, al t'tough rather quiet, and It a carpenter by trade. Hi mother I very anxious to hear from him. Any Information that you may be able to give me will be appreciate eJ. 15. D. KVANS, 3457 Wilcox Ave., Chicago, III. Recorder' Court Actlvs). H.tHansen and Villiam Ander on were each fined f 7 50 by Re corder Ellis eterdny, the chargt being drunk and disorderly. Chs. Novelli was fined $15 this morning for carrying concealed weapons, and $7.50 tor druukeness. Henry & McFee sent in a check for f 17.50 to pay the fines of An drew Moe and John Ingalls, who were fined some time ago. Plenty or Fire Fighter. Ton'ght at 8 o'clock the Bend Athletic Association will organize a volunteer fire company. It will petition the Council to allow it the use of a hose cart for drilling pur poses. Nick Wcidpr desires it announc ed that there will be a meeting at the House House Friday evening to organize a fire company. D. I. & P. Receivership Terminates. Lost week the Court approved Engineer Redfieldd reports, made both as Receiver of the old Des chutes Irrigation & Power Co. aud as Special Commissioner, discharg ed him as receiver and exonerated his bonds. aoES TO JAIL. G F. Zimmerman, arrested last week for passing worthless checks, has been bound over to the Grand Jury and committed to the County Jail in default of $500 bail by Jus tice OrcutL He was taken Io Prineville Friday. ""- " .....- '' ' 1 ii.niMi.ri8Mi.iiLi 1 '",'! -1LL2.Z2.. .i.p I ... 1 lj-"-ij--riai--3--' 7 rili 1 & s&rJ rafcno Oregon ffl--yri EiRSSpna -and y 1 QsfflinnnnDn vicinity.s. f l QlnonpDa.aq, 1 &m?r II llJlifll F l-1 fi' oaraco ))M nifinS'pnn QQCLQ ' .W? Jninn nnnn. I r ' ' n ffiWAvr'S W Bwirl i'tR rH rn PI PTl Xk wJllanana V Loj; Cabin Opens Saturday. Sceley & McGrath will open tbeit Log Cabin Saloon on Bond Street at noon this Saturday. The es tablishment ts boused in the most unique building of its kiud in Cen tral Oregou, it being built of log and slabs to resemble a log cabin. I The Bend Townsife Company OWNERS OF THE ORIGINAL TOWNSITE AND ADDITIONS. North Addition Center Addition Lava Road Addition Park Addition ALL STHJCTLY INSIDE PROPERTY. PRICES AND TERMS ATTRACTIVE, THE BEND BULLETIN Mcdlllvrny Boost Territory. That the sagebrush plains louthrait ol Uend Is a tuoit promUluc grain xrowfu country is the opinion of V. J. AlcUill vray, who has a wide acquaintance vritl. farming lands of the United Mates sun Canada. Mr. McClllvray has lived li. North Dakota and bomestcaded alto in Canada, aud in bis opinion the dry farming laud that is to rapidly bciu taken up by settlers in Crook county It as good as any be has seen. Mr. Mc Clllrray has a large irrigated raucl. some mile from town, but until a few days ago had never been out on tin plains After inakiug the trip he said. "If I bad a homcjtead right left, i certainly would use it within twenty-foui hours by Cling on a claim out on the plain. That is sure to be a fine grain country iu a few years and there will U no bother with irrigation. If 1 had a sun old enough to homestead, I would have him file on a jjo-acre claim out there immediately. his old cut-off there Is a notice to the fleet that all gates are doted. A pe tition to the county commistioners V ing for the elimination of tills steep hill will probably be sent In soon by utcrs of 1 he road. Hill Troubles Homesteaders. In hauling their lumber and supplies out from iieud, the homesteaders hud a ' difficult bill to pull up seven miles aud a half out from town. This is the hill op poiite the ranch of V. W. McOillvray. Al the steepest point there is a sharp j turn, makfug it almost impossible for a team to pull a Heavy 104a up tne Incllue, The homesteaders say that, at a very small expense to the couuty, the road could be changed so as to avoid this bad hill. The couuty, it is said, has done no work whatever on this stretch o( road nearly a mile iu length, which was 1 changed ,oiue time ago to the section , line by ranchers who did not want It to cross their holdings. The former road through the field is still being used by Just try The Bulletin Job PriUtery. ": te-mster, though at each end of ROY BURT WEDS. Supplies Come In For Irrigation Com pony' Reclamation Work. ,k 1'INK, Oregon, Jan. 30. Roy Hur aud Mrs. I. A. Wise were married at Mr. Hurt's home four miles west of La i'ine. Only intimate friends of the fam ily attended. Judge Will I'ordhum tied the knot. The Deschutes Land Co's. supplies have begun to come In. They have a meam shovel aud a large dredger on the way. Mrs. Fred Rrrlngton returned from a visit to Portland and California cities. Chas, Thomas of Crescent wui In La V ue a few days last week getting some blacksmith work done. B. V. Pitman, prop, of the Hotel L Pine, has been advised from Seattle, that the Oregon Trunk will continue con- tructiou work south of Head within 60 days. MUCH FREIGHT TO LAIDLAW. Laidlaw, Oregon., Jan. 30, C, M Couch and son returned from Shaniko Tuesday with U.ooo pounds of freight for G, W. Homer and others. Mr, Dullard has moved his blacksmith shop into his. new building. Brwin Couch has returned from Red mond, J. A, Fallgatter, of Redmond, paid Laidlaw aud vicinity a visit this week. Miss P.ula Hotaling of fiend, spent the past week at Laidlaw, the guest of Mrs. Bart Nichols. Will Levcreni of Gist was a Laidlaw visitor Thursday. (list Happenings, Gist, Oregon., Jan. 30. The Kerry & Wilson saw mill at Sisters has closed down until spring ou account of being j unable to gst water for ocratitig pur poses. C C. Cooper and win have been ery busy grubbing on their ranch. There are several cases of the grlpxr in this locality. Alex Levcreni. says he want to srll his ranch aud go to his old Southern home. Miss Violet McKlmicy and Oeorg I'nl Ham pasted the eighth grade exa miiia lion at the Gist school last week. Hatray Notice. Takeii up at my pi ire alxuit Jan. 11, one light red cow and calf, Onr half l cow's face Is white, rr mark on rlgh ear a awjllow fork, left ear cut square off. No oilier discernible brand. Dan R. Smith, Laidlaw, Ore. 47 49 BEND. B" I K.NI) li sllusltd la the very brstt of the IHtchutri Vlly,on the txuki oflhcDcKhui-s Klrrr where Iht tt plat Umber tell inrcli the IftigitcJ lands. No other town In all Central Orenon ! m well located for economic development, uo other can ap proach It la the beaiUy ami healthful uct of Its suirounillngi, auct none will he hair so much benefitted by the coming of Ibt rsllroadi. A great Irrigation tegregatlou hit 111 headquarters st Iieud, Al lent twenty billion feet of limber li tributary to the town, whow milling Iu Ittelf ai.urci a great future Th IJeKhutct river In the Immediate vicinity offers awne JJ,) horsepower for the operation of the 111III1 and plant! ofthc future, No town In the Norlhweit list th openings fur manu facturers, smalt aud Urge, that Uend hsi. The Oregon Trunk Railroad Is build ing Io Uend, I'ractkally all the grading from the Columbia Klver la completed, and cars will be running early In 1911, Iieud will lie the terminus of this road fur a considerable period. The Ifarrlmsn Deschutes Koad slresdy Is building Into the Uend country. The emt-and-wcit Hue of the lllltroadbrauctic off from the Columblu-Klamalli Hue ft Uend. Iieud, then, is situated at what will belhf ml Ini porta lit JuMtUiapwIiil la Oregon Immediately dacenl to Jlend ire tome three bundled Ibouuad acres of Irrlgtlid land under the Carey Act aegre gallon of the Central Oreeon Irrlgatisn Company. Thla land la FHIIIt. fer pctual water right coat v an acre, iHityern meant indenlence. eighty setae tHlngi wealth Mmy prodUM adapted In the temperate ne Ihrleea In (he rltii volaanle til. The land li eatlly worked and wateird. II ofTm the great eat Irrlgatloniiri opportunity Is be found In the Northweal A great amount al twn.truetlou la being conducted by the rompauy. I'roni HeiM aelller are toeale.1 on jav acre homt.lsadaou the va.l hhiiIuii Ixu.ti Umla to Iht aMithea.1 Here It fminl the Mggrtt and the la big chance fur the Ian I hungry to get free Oovern iiienl land that It worth the having Uend It the mo.t beautiful and health, fulluwu In Central Oregou, It hata pub lic wat.r ajritrw, with abaolulely pure water It he a elrvtllc llghti, aplendld tchoali, churchct, a flee library, hotela, bauka, etc. The rallroedi are coming lluty and get In on the ground floor. Central Oregon la the grealeal hoineaeekert' and Inrettora' proposition In all the Weal Io. lay. Iieud It the pleat point of Central Oregon. Itlidwtlucd Iu make a mag. ulAccntelly Thote who came to Uend now aud Io the country around lleud, will win wonderful reward! fur their furetlghl. V, I want you to come Io lleud. Write ut for iufurmatUu-we ahatl lcgUdlo help you In every potalble way, 30cnb (Bonuncrcial club JDcno, QrCflOli THE BEND BULLETIN Solicits Inquiries About Up-To-Datc JOB PRINTING A10DRKNTYPB. MODERN MACMINRPy, MODI-UN MGTJIODS. Call at offlco nr plinno us. I'lione No, 86 Wall Street, near Ohio. Just try The Hiitlctln Job Prlntcry, J. B. Montague Contractor Builder Plans and Estimates Chccrftilly Furnished. See me before building. Residence south of baseball field Uend, Oregon -MSB40-