1 I r '"" '''" ' l imimnfc ii nnin i i i--ilfm iMHWaakkaaa BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE "" '"j; ""ffl"""l1Ml"Mj"X"'i;'""iiMiiiiaimiiM.rUif?ifti.imi.rri?af .rna.i Hum inwmmitir " "-- flail uKIHir"1 -"nil iiMIIIHUlSMiiiTIMt "M wgr REALTY Of All Kinds Bought, Sold and Exchanged. We have n very extensive lint of DKSCHUTHS VALLEY IRRIGATED LANDS. Wc brliiK the I'roiierty Owners mid tlic Outside Jluvcrs together. BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE HotalitiK IIIH:,, Wult St., Jicnd, Ore. """""""""Ji AFTER BIG TRADE PRINEVILLE MEN MOVE TO OPEN OLD ROAD. I'rlvnto Subscription Heine Raised to Aid In Work llcmlMtircltanls Must lo on Alert Noted of the Settler. WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with Ilia batt that the (own affords. Neat nnd Comfortable Rooms. IlitND, OxitaoN .- r .- Hotel Bend Corner Dontl and Oregon Sli. AMERICAN PLAN Rates $2 and $2.50 a Day HUGH O'KANE, Manager rmffnsnr Hotel Dalles Tho Dalles, Oregon You are cordially Invllnl to nuke Til It IIOTIU. DAM.KS jrour rtsllnu place while walling over ItetMrrii trnlntpn your wax to ami from Portland. New, thoroughly c(tilpol, modem hotel; alram heat, elevator; suites and rooms with ImIIii, 1'lrst class cafe, Kates ft anil upward. Ideal Stopping Place Going to nnd from Central Oregon. PETER KUEKNLING, Manager. Bend Steam Laundry FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY WORK at Moderate Prices. If You Have a Bundle Phone Us MRS. MAZO LOCKWOOD. , Mim.ican, Ore , Feb. 7 Itentl must be wideawake If it is to cap lute the extensive trade that will result from the rapid settlement of the sagebrush plains to the south' cast. The business men ,of 1'rltie ville have their eyes on (hat scctioi of country, and have already start cd a move to influence the home steadcrs to trade in the county neat. This is an effort to have the old Silver I.akc-lliucville road reopen cd by the ruining of private nub. scriptious. i'or some time this highway has bcn impassible oiviut: to wukhoutN, but when it is put in Rood shape many of the settlers will le ns ncur 1'rinevillc ns Ilctid The homesteaders say, however, that they wilt continue to do their buying at Mend if the road is Improved as it should be. Tbc point out several places between here nnd town where there is need ed work. Mr. McGillvruy says tlmt Kond Supervisor Kichardsou has announc ed that the difficulty encountered In the hill at the McGillvruy ranch will Ik eliminated within a short time. He has already made plans for (ruling down this hill and it Is expected that work will be started soon. The hill will be cu down and u Till made nt the foot. The sharp curve will also be done awny with. Not only ore outsiders comimr In. but residents of licnd arc becoming more interested nnd Inking tip homcstcids also. Amoni' this u umber Is Assistant Postmaster K M. Sanders, who lost week picked out a 320 acre claim in Millicnn Valley. He intends to take up his residence on the claim in the sum mer. .E. K, Post returned Monday af ternoon from Lake County where lie took II. Sol berg of I.cSuer Cen ter, Minn., to look over the coun ry. Mr. Sulberg was so well pleased that he closed a deal for n i section and a half of school land In ' Township 24 south, Range 22! Hast. In speaking of the crop prospects in the Glass Hutte and Wagon Tire Vullcys, Mr. Post jiald. "The outlook is good in every respect. I saw grain six or seven 1 inches high under the snow and I well stooled out, Insuring a fine! yield. There will be other crop I raised besides grain. For Instance, I Joe Street, in the Hampton Uutte I Valley, raised on twenty acres the j second year's plowing sixty loads of alfalfa by dry-farming methods." I U. N. Hoffman went in Monday from his Tar Heel Ranch near Mil Menu's to be initiated by the Bend Lodge of Odd Fellows. He will re turn tomorrow with supplies. Try The Hulletin job printery. BEND HOSPITAL Attending Physicians U. C. COE, 11. FERRELL M. ELLEN KERSHAW, Supcrintendant. Graduate of St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago. MRS. A M. LUTES, Assistant, Graduate of Columbus (Ohio) Trniulng School. Terms: $10 to $25 a Week, Payable Weekly. There is n Nurse on duty at all times. No extra charge made for night duty, unless in extreme cases, when a special nurse is required NOW IS THE TIME TO GET OUT THAT ADVERTISING LEAFLET Wc Have New Type, New Stock, New Ideas and All Are At Your Service. The. Bend Bulletin. s ssflKSSsRVKXPIssBiflssiHsssH ITKaiMatCTBaBt . .wsisyMssssssaiaaaaaaafl CATHOLIC CHURCH AT BEND. Wenandy Livery, Feed Stable Co. J. II. WliNANDY, Prop. All kinds oflight and heavy Livery. FEED FOR SALE. HORSES FOR SALE. Bond Street Bend, Oregon. Grand Opening Budweiser Saloon TOMORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY) at 7 O'clock. Everybody Invitod Complete Line of r Wines, Liquors and Cigars Bond Street Between Greenwood and Oregon MYERS (. WILKEY, Props. SATHER THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. 20 OFF We are now holding a sale on all our Heavy Winter Clothing in order to make room for our large con signment of Spring and Summer Goods. Twenty per cent off on all Fur Coats and Corduroy Suits. Come early and make your selections, for the stock will be sold very rapidly. E. A. SATHER GENERAL MERCHANDISE BEND, OREGON STAR BAKERY FRESH BREAD Pastries, Rolls, etc. 13 Bread Tickets 31.00 3 Bread Tickets 26c Meals Served from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Furnished Rooms MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT FULL LINE OF Builders' Supplies Doors, Sushes, Paints, Gloss, Builders' Hardware, Roofing. Everything you ' needvfor your new House or new Store. N. P. SMITH Wall Street, Wall Street 1 M. S. Lattin (& Co. FIRE INSURANCE THAT PROTECTS. Protect yourself before a fire Know that you are insured with a company that will not haggle over technicalities and go to court to cut the just amount duo. We write insurance for com- ponies that treat you right. Set of silver teaspoons free. See clubbing offer on last page,