The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 15, 1911, Image 4

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THE I5END BULLin'IN
for the mjiiAte tlwit. clean lmlie. cUtxn
)K)Hur, timl Uir IkjI mtctwlH of Hcml
ami Central Orenun.
svwscRirnos RATKS:
Otlt ftt .nniHiLIKKIIKHiiHIIMHWIHtHHr
Sti month. ....... - ........
Thm: munth......... ,...........
(Invariably In aWnc.)
SALl; 0I! MORSUS.
Owinjj to tho stormy weather tho
horse sale lulvortisotl by lieoriro H.
Iliuwoll of I'rinovillo to commence i
on Saturday Mutch 11 hits been jnwt
jioticd until Saturday March 1.5.
Twenty head of lijjht ranch ami driv-
iutr horses will bo sold at private
wile at the Womuuly Livery Hani in
H nd. coinmeneiiiK March 2fitl.
NOTICB FOK PUIU.tCATlON.
IS-Mirtmcnl T the InlnKtt.
l ft. Unl otht nl Thr tulle. Or.
IV. fi il.
Ne(l la hurby Kln that Chf.lrt II Mttkrt.
wlHloitM" Tlu .Mia. Mim
fc .u ju m iim jit Jv il Nmcniw,. HMti.
hi lit lhi rtv .! ii alatrtttrnt atul i)Ni' I
tiuM, So o ?t. lo jwiehaw thr rf nw Sec I
Ii ., i i, -..- ........ .
thm fit umleTlbc jimiiii ' thr acl or lun
' ! al Ihr- avt amrnOaliHy, Unoua(lir
. rtmlr muI fiuv- l-ii ' at nnh vln a
.uKklhrAt.il bV llllllHltllt ami thai, lif
t .. Tl.,i nnn.ir imiixiil. iiraplimillv Miit IumkH aviilimiiim in Hurt iiniwr
111.11. .iV i..vt ...mv..i .............. ,,... , B..B Alll.rili!!. lir llllllKt U'
is ontcmiwrHncous with lu-ml it , mm ti w " " '''St V'L'M l
- .. ii . ... .. ... Uml $oau, tal "' applhmil lll oil BHl '
golf, for the town canto into Hit ex- "".f.,, w. ..,.,imi am. .,
. . il .i? i. .. ..i...... 1:.!.. tt' I ..iwii .ui tk uih tli t.f Matrli. tun-l!
isicice wormy ui uv imuw mi...- n ;"r ;.,y; ..i KV.rrfu.oij.s u.i
aw before the fouiuunj of the i om,mt.m- h.ii.,i!ii
i . !- .1 . ..:.r. - imii ii-t'.n t M litem w iHl IhU t-
er, early in the sprin- of 10J. Ijm iy. iituir te.i i u
llnrinir tltose oitrht vonra tlie tuttr ' " ' pi't . to fit e cvrrnti.
UUnr.Jf U1UM. UlJilll ,wua wre -it:i r, nj.,,, ( thi. . alt. itl"H f"
nnu tne town nave luivunceu siohh- w.nrtiii.ititiii'intry
WKnNlvSDAY, MARCH 15. oti
OUR lilOHVII UlRt'ltOAY.
With this issue The Bulletin starts
upon the eighth year of its public
r
C N .MOOHK. KruUlrr.
XOTICK VOU PUUhlCATION.
IVcttatttirHt of lh tlltff V.M-.
I . S I..1..I l).r ui The Imii, Or..
WtwMrv it. lall
iMt Wlllum Kilwunl
Cr lfLt"Ui. -MfitiMl. ho. IHI
ily, in size, importance atwl pro- ii
xoi-it'. The uevelopement of the i
p.ut however, material ami praie I
worthy as it has been, is overshadow-1
i ihv tiu tiromisu of atlvanceiiieiil , vii. terriv in th.t
which the present year IiuMb botlt tStfKiV.yJ?,iS .KSf
for town and for paper. -. -s -h. i ,; -. k,
v unci wuru iuv nut i u "
pl..ce concorninK The Bulletin's his
tory. And, as the development of
the local per must ro hnnd in
hand with thnt of thu town which it
represents, a further few sentences
coneerninir the paper's uxpec
tnjons of enlarRomont dun vx its
tutlj year, may be of intuiest to all
ha ins Bend's future at henrt.
The first number of The Bulletin
vo3 issued with Max Ljeddemann
tin .1 .ommillMtoii r.v In rulllli tUliu In
UK 'bit bv ilrotltml. brlurc II C litll. V
. CmwiMii,'l hl orkvc l llciid. iiitnuii.
.rti lit 1KI1 rt- iif rll. uil
eialHMiit ii4mi Willi" Kotetl n.
Kt-fM. KilwHt.l T HTtl. Vlvmlr t.rvtt
t t .wt IUiiij C XhutHJiclwr, at! of IUI.w.
iriwn.
M j c. W. HDDKH, KcKlttrr.
NOTU'U KOH I'lllihlUATlUN
ljMttmi-nlof Hi lulcrtor;
U. S. Mint OilK at Tht iMllr. OiTgim,
l'hruaty t, wil.
NoOe r hfby ictwn thai lMwiid T KdteM.
afU'Loi trit.i. ho on iMuter ijrtt Iv5
m4r NowvMnxt Katry No iJj. MrUI No.
; k.r -,.Hi( vc adlh NH t.
. - . .. -. ... .; '.I
. l. M.
.i kr. 11 c. IfttK. V A CiimmUnoHrr al
.-. note at wl iik.oi. on thr iHli ilay of
ril wu.
Llalmaut nnri a -i r.rorr nrtl,
K btt l". Ma'trii Joan U and I'rank K.
iHyrmi.aUot UMU (Vrta.
51.J C. W MOOKK. RsltT.
W03 ISSUeu W1UI iunx uaeuuviimiiii ,, ,0,, ,.mth ikiimiI. W. M. ha
of Antelope as owner ami Don Be. i-''.rirLCVX
cl iM.iaraa as eoiwr. in nuKiu.
1J03, J. M. Lawrence, then U. S.
Commissioner at Bern!, bought a
half internet in the papur, .which he
edited until January 1, 11)06. for
two years after which C. D. Howe
conducted the paper for Mr. Law
rence. In May, 1908. Mr. Law
rence sold his half interest to Mr.
Lueddemann. Soon after the paper
pissed into the possesion of r red S
Stanley of Portland, who in Febru
afy 1910. sold to Don StetTa
XOTICK FOB PUBLICATION
(M'tmnt ofiht Intctor.
V. h. UHdiMtW. l The Dlln.Or.,
Janmty ll, 1911.
Matte U hr by ) th.i
I. K.lh A. IMnn.
MrmrlHH htoaiMt at 1tt IXuh, form tly Titw
sruutiliMl.. of bii J Of-ifOH. who. o Nmimtin
dn m nd homud Mtfr No urlfxrl'
r lal So. ojj4), fcf i wtf.nS V. c 1.T
Un I . m , K. 11 K-. aad lot t. y. r. IS S . R. I)
Mirrh 1 loin the nronortv was ." ' . " "" ' hki-i"'
Aiarcn I, -J-Ot " projiurij iw 4- Arr.fru .f .wt.a Uim to tht
nurchased by G. P. Putnant and J. uk4.u 4hkJ. ff 11. c. ibu..u. m
'. . ' . . .v . 1 i'umiii. aL hiio. at Dead. Otiuu.oii
M.Lawrence, tany m uocemoer Tt4yoi ?. wu
of last year Mr. Putnam acquired LSSEttSrS' 'ZllSrEi hTJAd'SS"
9-j e. w
Mr. Lawrence's half intcrost. and
.:..."..,.. .i "... 1
now exclusively owns uuu wiuiuis
tjie paper, of which he is the editor.
The Bulletin's interests are Bond's
interests. Its purpose is to advance
Bend's welfare and that of Central
Orezon to the utmost of its ability.
MOOKK. KtKliltr.
CONTEST NOTICE
Dtpartmriitofthc Interior,
United Mat Land Otlw.
I akrrttw. Orreon. Ian. II. 1411
tet coatit aJjn Ihtihk tern hlr.1
in ikM nMrr hv Nina II TntrtVtt. Otllttanl.
. .... 11. ..i.. 1.. 1 !.!.... ..."ilnrf llKMn4 Knik So nfl, mad Not.
rouucaiiy, reiigiousiy antt iimusin- ,, fo, -h.hh. utKK.c : K
WilUm
which u 1. 1Ul-J1Ii1 wld Van Mtr hat wholly
abanooord thl.UiMl h fild lo comply with
lit UrailotdXKuil cultltjtlun. thai ht
lwnrrrkldHu fv tract. uU partlra
arhreby no(i6rd loapprar Inpuwl, aixl offrt
CTHUHCt touching tald alienation at io o'clock
. m. oh Mar 16. tan brfui L'onimiMiOBer II
i Htlu. brad. (Crcon (awd lhal fenal hartm
Without critics WOUld be a DOOr wUlb hUI at to o clock a m en Mar ; ion.
,, . . 1 wuuiu ira a, ivu nror) th Kitlr awl Ktlr ! the I'ultnl
thing Indeed. ,suii"d ociuuiktyicw.orgiin.
I IMWN COtllUini fWlviMK L.w."l mm.' 1
' ..... A..a .. .a.. ... A.tta .. HkJ.1. .
I IM ... .. -. W. ... w... ...a...
anrdndiliiitKc pronl t It f
nil. TU.. n.tll.ifin In nUaavlllttl... tmlu. i.W MC II t'IWHhlil II . runrf K
uii), J. in. uum-i.ii. .0 uw-v.iv-j ...v., -rMin.by II L. Vanllcttr Coiillf. in
penucru. tia uire is iu k
square deal to everyone. 'That it
will make mistakes and incur the
displeasure of some, is inevitable: a
newspaper so insipidly weak as to be
.lam. Sled
wu
ARTHUR W ORTO.V. Rrti.tcr
I'KKO I CHVKKMH.M.K. Krcrtrcr.
r. .! t.n laal IWfll. Tl... nilllAt.n ' A. Iht
jLiiuiiK UI,!1,B,' , '", '' I thi. olK- cm ot te BM.i. ii it hereby otaird
has tncresed the size of its issue from : w urd tb.i wt uoik u Ki" du aud
fnup tn Picrht nairna. n wtll as on-' V' pbici.i
larging the size of tho pages them
selves. In its new shop, the mot
commodious in Central Oregon, the
paper has installed a power ongine,
much new type, including an entire
II I fw .
news dross, anu suinciont auver
CONTEST NOTICE
I)hartmnt of ih Interior,
0Ul bUtra Ijnd lithe
Lakriw Oreian. Jan. 11. 1911.
A tofnciWnt ronteH tfmli.t hvmie teru bird
.1 ? 1 1..1. . . . ..II in IhM omcr b Nina II Trilletl. cobltttalll.
Using anu JOU lj mb io matu an J , ,,,lurt iiou.,! Hniry No nKti. mad Ic.
sible present requirements, and U&n!'&S&J!Kil
vast deal of other oiuipment calcu- coim, m wnub it niirtd nut iui ceor
lated to increase the eliiciency of the KjraftuTVr" IttiSS:
riunt .i.inv and cultttatiuu. lhal h hat ncer retidtd
I . ... ... 1 uiMrfi Maul timet, ta d tMitirt at hereby notified
A new riabCOCK preSS, WlllCn Will tJ;p.ar. rnpodad oiler ceHlcnc K.uchti.K
taut allraalaoo at lu oiioca a m. on Aiar i
vli orlurc C'tumt-tiouer II C Hint, Urud,
koh (and that hnal hrarlSK will b hrld al
ubilucti n oh Maith li. !. before) ihr
timieu bUIrt I.auu
-
HMer aud Kecrivcr at I lie i
x In a Dretxr armla
11, wl fjftll facta whirl.
luenc twraaHMl arrvw ot
ml. iiuIkc can not te made, it it hereby erderrd
aud directed that aoch notice b gteu by due
Nat prober pooncaiaoo.
tjl ARTHUR W. ORTON. Reritter,
NoncnTOCRtiDiroRs.
be the largest in operation in the in
terior, is being Installed. It's
weiirht is 8.000 tjounds: it .will print
not only the newspaper but all kinds ''.' ZifXltZXuZZ m .
of large circulars, posters and gen-, "Si,"!: " JX,
.... , . .' , 4 1.- 'aoie that rtflvriMetlUi
erai mgn ciuss jou wors. iu in
stallation means that The Bulletin
shop will be prepared to handle any
and every class of work.
It is the management's intention
to make of The Bulletin a semi
weekly, to be published on Tuesday
and Saturday. Until the additional
equipment necessary for such a
change is installed and in operation,
definite 'announcement of tho date
of the twice-a-woeks' first appear
ance cannot bo made. Suffice to
say that considerably before Bond
has its first train it will have a semi
weekly, and one that will be roady
to transfonn itself into a daily just
us soon or perhatMj a little sooner
as the town's grpwth can justify the
leliof that such an institution would
be self-supporting.
The Bulletin upon its eighth birth
day promises its readers nnd pa
trons for this new year a bigger nnd
a better weekly, a semi-weekly that
will be a credit to the community,
and a daily, as soon as feasible.
Like Bend, Tho Bulletin has baroly
commenced its developoment.
MANY NEW AUTOS. '
G. M. Cornott and L. D. Fox loft '
last week for Portland. They will
rw r fa Hudson automobiles for C.
a j,i. L. B. Baird and Dr. Fer
rtflajafThey will abo order a Chal-
ol
In tiie County Court of the StHte
Orvkon for Uie County of Crook,
In the mutter of the Idlute uf Mabel
iloMia, Drcrawil.
NO I IClt i hereby jslven by the under
aiiiril, u'limniatratur of the c.tale of
tluliel Iloliln, fletea.ei), to the creditor
f, and hII roiM huvitii; claim, ajjalnn
Ii 'il ileceMxl lo priit llietn, veri
iil ua r(ulril by law within ix nioiitli
4ir the nrat iulillctiou of thia nutict
10 the Mid uilniiiitatralor at the office ol
Vernon A. forties in The I'irst National
Hank Huililiiin. HJ'I. OrK"'i. tlitr mum
KinK the j. lace for the tmuactlon ol
he hu-ineaa of mIi) estate ill the aulri
City, C'Wtity and State.
Datwt thlk 7th day of March 1911.
oiiour.i. nouns,
A'lininUtrator of the eiUlc of Mabel
Iloblrt, (lrcatil. 53-4
"i .rt.
for Uie Wejvuyly LUayy
'' for Uje Wejvnly 1
GARTER IS COMING
WITH SOMJ,
FINE DRY
WOOD
to make the wet wood burn.
Take a load and try it. Drop
tne a card in the P. O. box 61
P. M. CARTEf
I Imvc just rorcivcil u box of W dozen
Spring and Summer
Neckwear
If you want to see something really
swell, drop in. Price, each
35c.
t - ' 7
ve
50c, 75c.
My new line of
Spring Hats
arrived Monday and is now on display.
I can show you any style of spring hat
you may desire. For the latest go to
THE TOGGERY
A. L. KUKNCI I. Prop. On Oregon St.
1 J
Peerless Pressing Parlors
(Now located with A. L. French.)
Cleaning
Pressing Repairing
Steam Cleaning
Dry Cleaning
FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED
Iking out that old Spring Suit
"We'll make it look like new."
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naa anvBaaiMBB
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There's one place in Uend where you'if sure o gel nbso.
' httely the best of everything in Wines, Li ptors
autl Cigars, and that one place is
ilverto
ty
Wo conduct an Orderly Emporium for tho
entertainment of all energetic, enthusiastic
nnd onlightoncd Bend Boosters and our
selves over eagerly encourngo emigration
to this Eden of Eastern Oregon. Knockers
inoculato our cntiro anatomy with ennui
and, eventually, may expect to bo ejected
from our establishment. Got wiso! Eh?
HOSS BROS., Props.
On next Monday I will open a first class
Tailoring and Repair Shop
in the building on Bond street, formerly
occupied by A. 13. Moe.
G. U. JANATA
mQtmimum
The E. F. Pitman Real Estate Co.
IRRIGATED LANDS
IN THE WALKER BASIN
Farm and Stock Ranches for solo.
We handle La Pine Townsito Lots.
Tell Us Your Wants.
La Pine, Oregon.
BYRNE REAL ESTATE
EXCHANGE
mgm
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iimiirr
REALTY
Of All Kinds Bought, Sold and Exchanged.
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We have a very extensive list of DKSCHUTI.S
VALMW IRRIOATKI) LANDS.
We bring the Property Owners and the Outside
Huyerx together.
BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Hotaling Iildg., Wall St., Uend, Ore.
Soo our window display of bottlo goods.
Wo ore exclqsivo agents for tho famous
WEINHARD BEER.
for all Central Oregon. Your Patronago
Solictcd
Bend's New
Harness Shop
Manufacture, s of I lurney.
Hepairing of All Kinds'
incltidiiiK .SIIOF. and HOOT
A Big Stock of SADDLES, BLAN
KETS, ROBES.
Sale of Buggies
$115 Michigan Buggies JAO CQ
$100 Michigan Buggies!
or
$85.00
Genuine Mandt Wagons
Farm Implements
H. J. EGGLESTON
Bend, Oregon.
Only Complete Stock of
HARDWARE
IN CENTRAL O R E Q O N.
(a)
OUR COMPLETE NEW
STOCK OF
Seeds
WILL SOON BE IN.
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
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Bend Hardware Co.
w? Mli
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