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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1911)
Put Your Duds In Our Suds Bend Steam Laundry The Home Land Company Real Estate and Insurance. Timber Lands, Irrigated O. C. HENKLE LOCATOR ON GOVERNAIENT LANDS. I have located settlers on over Twen ty Thousand Aeres in this vicinity during the past nine months. I am in a position to show you the best available lands. Locations Guaranteed Hotel Dalles The Dalles, Oregon V re cordially Invited to m.kcTIIB llOTKL, DAM.KS your twine place while waiting over lieHi-rii trninion your way to anil from Portland. New. thoroughly equipped, modern hotel; llcam limit, elevator; auites anil rooms with bath. l'jrt clot cafe. Kate f I anil upward. Ideal Stopping Place Going to and from Central Oregon. PETER KUEHNLING, Manager. Hotel Corner Bond and AA1ERICAN Rates $2 and HUGH O'KANE, WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with the best that the town affords. Neat and Comfortable Rooms. Bund, Okkron ' i " I have moved into on Oregon Street between Wall and Bond Everything new. A FIRST CLASS (Restaurants BILLY'S PLACE flf, H. ADAIR BILLY'S PLACB Wenandy Livery, Feed Stable Co. J. It. WENANDY, I'rop. All kinds of light and heavy Livery. FEED FOR SALE. HORSES FOR SALE. Bond Street Dtnd, Oregon. Wood! Wood! Now is the time to order your winter wood, for the cold liikflits demand a large pile of dry wood. Can be bought of F. M. Carter at a reasonable price, delivered at any time. '. . J A t 1 ...lu HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS. and Dry Farm Lands. Bend Oregon St. PLAN $2.50 a Day Manager my new building Ultimate ou appicitiou Willi Paper at Portland Price N. P. VOIDER PAINTER & Paperhahger Cheapest anil Ct,t Wall I'arei Sam. plea in the omitv. (jet My 1'ijce, f LA CT BR MASTEN MILL BEOINS SPR1NQ WORK. 'cw Machinery for Mill llelrtg Freight. cd In from Metollu Mnchlnery PorDenchuteftl.nmlCo Arrive and Work Wilt Kuumr. L Pink. March 111. 1011. The dancr at the Mastcti mill xvas start ed Wednesday by Chaw. Carinichncl. John Masted in e.octcd in Metolhn in the Mth with nil the now ma 'hinery for the mill, and Karnes leeslcy loft tho mill Thursday tt noot him there with a six horsi team with which to briiiK in the out lit. Six freight outfits loaded with Machinery for the IKwhutos Ijuu "" . arrived in I m Fine Sunday after noon. Sloshing is now a thing of tin jjut up in this country. The road ire pretty well lllled with water but ire still fror.cn beneath the surface. Mr. Mnssamore is hnulitur lumlx'i from the mill to (La Pine for a new itoro building. Alfred Shultz is scndinK a fev lays with Fred Huey at the Shrint r lume on Hij? River. M. F. Hawthorne has been out ioiiiK some draining on the roads. Mr. and Mrs. IUdKley and family .vcre in Li Fine Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frolioo, Ronie and diss Mary Howard vinitud Mr. and drs. Howard at the mill hut week. Frank Huloa has lieon sick recent ly. Mr. Johnson brought in n load of lour and grain for the saw mill last week. George Hague was visiting Ivan shultz Saturday and Sunday. Grip is going the rounds of the Svringham family. J. E. Morion's fine saddle horse ran onto a snag the othur day and was killed. Preparations are going on for the :ommvncvmcnt of work on tho ditch tt once. A wagon loaded with lul ling starte for camp today. J. 0. HotTruan started work on Jie Crooked Hivor Hridge last week. A new girl, the first born in I a Pine, arrived in tho family of Mr. ind Mrs. Harron tho past week. Miss Mary Mead left for Redmond last Friday evuning. Mr. Johnson with George Parker left for Motolius for the J. N. Mar ten mill outfit. Sam Glazier went out for a load jf M)tatoos for tho Ditch Company. George Graf t who has Von trap ping up in the mountains came out vith nearly $1100 worth of fur. Frank Gilliand Is down after tho .vinters trapping in tho mountains. Try The Hulletin job printery. )end Jyachine hop All Kinds of Saw Mill and Farming We Carry a Large Stock of Auto Repairs and Supplies Wall St., next BEND HOSPITAL Attending Physicians U. C. COE, H. FERRELL M. ELLEN KERSHAW, Siipcrintciidant. Griioiiiitc of St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago. MRS. A. M. LUTES, Assistant, Graduate of Columbus (Ohio) Training School. Terms: $10 to $25 a Week, Payable Weekly. There is a Nurse on duty at nil times. No extra charge made for night duty, unless in extreme cases, when a special nurse is required IS AT HOME WHEN A1AN KNOCKS BRUIN APPEARS. Trapper Roberts Feet Are I'rnxei Another 1'rnppcr Looses Wny In Woods Wakrdrlil Soon Re turns to Credent. CiiKSfKNT, Oie.. March III. Geo .lUttliol) returned Thursday froi tho Walker Mountains where In .vent to look for Frank II. Roberts. i trapper who has a cabin on th jig marsh 15 miles southeast o own. Roberts left town some thro weeks ago and was supiHHted tohav boon back some time the next wool ;md when he did not show up rosi lent of Crescent sent Gottlieb ou to find him. Gottlieb found him n I ight and in good health but on th trip out lie had froxon his foot am Is unable to t rax el as yet. On hs vvay In Gottlieb discovered a holh xv tree and after H)imdiiig mi It wit. his axe ho woko up a black iea A'hich startetl out of the don. Who to got about half way out (Jottlie itopiKil him with a bullet. Ho lei aim and came into town and lot Friday with two other fellows t et the boar. This Is the first Ihs that hits been killed in the vicinit. of Crescent this year. ('. L. Horry who has boon trn ping at Fish Ijtke this winter nrrix nl in town the other day after i very hard trip. Horry came frot Fish Ijiko to the springs live mile 4outh of hero tho II rat day iiu camKd. Getting cold during th night he decided to como into tow but lost his bearings in the dnrknow and after traveling nil night fout i himself back where ho had startu whore ho waite I for daylight hefon venturing out again. Ho arrivtx in Crescent tho next day. tired ou and nearly starved as ho had noth ing to oat for two days. Horcixirt about ten foot of snow at the lake At the regular meeting of tin Commercial Club held March 7th. the matter of handling the liquor proposition xvas taken up and dis cussed. The tnoinlwrs decided to thoroughly investigate the applicant; past record before signing any more petitions for licenses. This will 1m done for the purine of keeping out "joints" and to try and have noth ing but first claw miliums in tie town. L. F. Wakefield, manager of tin the Central Oregon Improxement Co., which owns the toxviiHitos of Cruhcunt, Corral Springs anil Wake field isoxKctod in about tho fifteenth of tho month. Hu cxocU to bring several Seattle jicople with him. G. E. LaFollultu. who has lcen in Wisconsin for the last two months Is expected to return about the mid dle of tho month. Mr. Li Folio tie xvritos that the more ho soon of the Middle West country the bettor Cen tral Oregon looks to him. Mrs. C. F. F.rrington who has been visiting here for the past two weeks hits returned to her home near Iji Pino. to Opera Mouse ROBERT B. QOULl) Civil. Hniunkkk AND SUUVItVOK. Hullvttn HuildltiK llcud, Oregon. W. W. Faulkner, D. it. D. DENTIST llllltrtlll llilllillilK, II c n d. I) r c g o n 3. S. SANDBORU, M. I)., M.XV Al'XMTMIiNTS IION'D .HTKICItT II IC N II . M HON- U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon H'l'ICK UVKU I'IMST NATIONAL UK Klice lloiim: to In li m.. I l i sm ; to S p. in. IHNII, : OHIUiOf Or. A. A. liUUKIS.CV,. Hf.lrl. ItlM-aw. hH"l"ll nKlJ Wltlimtllhr llwtrf lnu SrtiM. hf IU N.lul.l M.IIk-U ( IImIim. I hiw It MM. Htllr ClMIIUIIll I'H UmUt (Oi SUI ih.I N.lhw.l ln(ll n.Hl.l)r Her In IImUUiis HIU . ix-wi-"' Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER CIH.1T NATIONAL IUNK tll.lM) . ut: OWIIC.Of A. B. STRONG General Blacksmithing nnd Wngon Work. ACTO RliPAIRINC mid IIORSK SHOEING arc my sicciullies. Mlillirwim Slictl STAR BAKERY FRESH BREAD Pastries, Rolls, etc. 13 Dread Ticket $1 00 3 Uread Ticket 2oc MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT FULL Builders' Doors, Sashes, Paints, (J lavs, HuildciV Hardware, Hoofing: KverytltiiiK you need for your nexv I louse or new Store. N. P. Wall Street, v. I have on hand a jootl .stoek of LIQUORS Diamond Hill Whiskey Hannisvllle Rye Brandies in Bulk Blackberry Apricot and Peach () Many different Brands of Straight and Bonded Whis kies in case lots. In fact ALL KINDS of BAR GOODS J. R. WILLIAMS Hond and Oregon Streets. Peter Lelirman GENERAL IlLACKSMITH llorscsliocliig it Specialty Corner Hond anil Oregon Sin1 Id F. H. MAY CIVIL EN O I N E K Jtt SURVEYOR II e ii d , O t e L' on. -- - C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT IJAW ll'I'ICK IN I'IMHT NATIONAL HANK III.IM1. IIIINI). OHIUION ' unn ilia I llurllcullural lire Relief o Oregon (.Mt'Tl'AI. ) I, Home ii Hire. Sulcui. Ore. Let me explain, v II. SNVDER Agent. llcml.Orc F. O. MINOR IIIITOfflCK hUll.lUNO I.IFK FIKK ACCIIIKNT I N S l K A N C E uUty I'ulillr i"l Cmiriirliii( XII l.rgdl I'rfptuCimrcllv llianii. FIDELITY I30N08 Crook County Abstract Co. INCOMI-OMATKII. AIISTUACTS til' 1ITI.K in all Utiil int tow it loUiiiCwuk uuni. II F. Wyi.uk, Secy. I'riiivxille. Oifjjoii. , AV photoKtuph the tccotiU. i HEN I) LODGE No. ijo A. !;. & A. M. Meets ou Thumday on or Ik.-Ioic the (nil moon of tii It iiniiitli. N'mHIih; btotlicii j ilwtivs welcome. o kliii.iii a m moriiLO w m Meals Served from a. in. to H p. m. Furnished Rooms LINE OF Supplies SMITH Wall Street & i I f O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET 1 lcave oruers hi t. ju. uiu p. F. M. CARTER Dox 39. i Jlend, Oregon, I ii t m Ulf i i