The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 05, 1911, Image 2

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    BYRNE REAL ESTATE
i
RE
ALTY
Of All Kinds Bch. Sold and Exchnngcd.
Wc lnve a vcrv extensive list of DKSCHUTKS
YALLKY IRRIC.ATKD LANDS.
Wc bring the Propertv O.vners and the Outside
Huvers together.
BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Hotnling Hldg., Wall St., Hend, Ote.
Wo are prepared for the rush of homesteaders. We keep
two men in the field and can locate you on the het
lands open for entry. Auto and team service to lands.
OREGON PRODUCTS
ATTRACT BIG CROWDS
Indications arc for great movement of llomrsuokcis into
Oregon's rich unsettled parts during 10 11.
Fruit Industry interests Central States.
"Tlie way to eel people Into the
N'orthwest li to talis ttio Northwest
to them." This Is what Piosld.-nt
ltttl or I lu' Ureal Norllurn lm il.ni
tor Oregon by completely cntilm'tnta
ear with Oregon products ami send
tun tt on a 7.000 mile tour tltroug'i the
eastern stale with traveling repto
scntnttves tn charge who are wcl
versed on western coiutttlons. The
Interest this vr tins created eor
whore on It tour thimnth M li hlt n.
eastern Ohio mut eouttuu liuli.ut.t
good workliiK Held and tho Interested
I hiss seemed to he listed among tho
1 be t people.
I New Albany, Ind. -Nothing so far
j nunta the atlcmt'itire to the Oregon
U'.ir such si we hud at New Albany
starting early In the morning o hmt
t s'oady crowd of tlslturs for the tun
das. On the evening of the second
il.iy we pssaiit throiiKh the cur not
less than I.500 penpln tietwein T.O'i
mill 9 no i m It una iiki "s.r to do
i,ii. ax i' tilt nt '.) .:i i' in I wnull
'ffll.
11 tfMii - fssir- - xw ii xi 'in
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joiin i.t-uvr
IIK.M KH IN
Harness ami Smlillcry
I iuiiKs mut hIImvs
I'cpiilicd
K. NiswoNGUR, Pres.
G. I). Makjcju., Sec.
OREGON
INVESTMENT CO.
Wall Street, Bend, Oregon.
IN TltH OLD CKSTRAI. OKKGOK KKAI.TV
COMPANY orrn K.
CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS
Choice residence loi in WieMoria Addition, adjoining
Bend on the north. This is a tnctlv first class restdeuce
section ami the first too lots will lie sold at half ptke.
IRRIGATED LAND
We have the larg-st list of irrigated laud in Crook
county. If ou want a bargain, call and see us.
320-ACRE IIOA1ESTEADS
We can locate v ou on a 320-aae homestead, the best
wheal laud in Crook county.
BUSINESS PROPERTIES
We have srome good buys in business and warehouse
property.
TIMBER LANDS
We have a nuruLer of choice buys in timber lands.
FIRE INSURANCE.
We represent some of the strongest Fire Insurance
Companies in the West. They have been truil. We al
ways have our losses paid pioniptly and without a question.
STENOGRAPHIC WORK
Notarv sort stenographic work accurately and neatly
done. Hmt rrcnve prompt attention at anv lime. All in
quires receive prompt attention. Oil 011 or write
Oregon Investment Co.
end
M
achine
hop
All Kinds of Saw Mill and Funning
R-EPAIRS
We Carry a Large Stock of
Auto Repairs and Supplies
Wall St., next to Opera House
BEND HOSPITAL
Attending Physicians U. C. COK. B. FKRRELL
M. ELLEN KERSHAW, Snperintendont.
Graduate 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 all times. No
extra charge made for night duty, unless in
extreme cases, when a special nurse is required
geacrratsn' ii'ti.rpiMnw
O'DONNELL BROTHERS
UNION MARKET
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ORKCiO.N I.XIIIIUT BV firtrT SORTIIKKN ItV AT WIVTKRN I.AM PKObVCTK
LMUItir. Illt.K IN I'MAIIA. M. ItMI.MM.
CARTER IS COAUNO
WITH SiiMIt
I-INI2 DRY
WOOD
to iiuiUe the wn wmi'l burn.
Tike i liiad m'll it it limp
me n mut in tin- P O box l
I'. M. CAINI'.U
New
PALACE
MARKE
Uimlr llovil, 11 up. t
EATS
Vegetables, etc.
M
CITY DRAY
llltUI.I'SI.IIKTjr.N, I'llHI',
bill to, .
We Handle liver) Hiliii;. I envc in-
ili-r sv 1 1 li Mil. .Sin I III
u.n .ii.. i mm!
has been nothlnn hort of womlef'tl
Oregon Is bound to giln from this
practical publicity, anil the value o( it
ran onlv be rockomsj when th colon-i-
iprlid Is out and som Idea r-t t
be bad of the number o( new St ttli t
brought Into the State.
The following rport of ton Travel
ing Immigration Agent In charge f
Oitrou's Exhlhltlon Tar were furnl ti
ed by K. C. I-ihI.v. fltncrnl Imniari
tlon Aent of the Oreat Northern Us
Greenwood. Ind. Fiftcm hundred
visitors, a areat nrny of thom -.
farmers. A lame per etnl of Intereit
was for homesteads In Oregon Tl o
ball where the atoreoptlccn lrcnr
was held in the evening was crowded,
and some wen- turned away. The ap
ple display In the car Is drawing many
favpr&hlv comments.
Jfferonvllle. Ind Tremendous
crowd. At least .fW people vlsltt-d
th? car. The crosd kept op all dav
long and the lecture hall was crowded
In the evening We estimated the at-ti-ndance
at about I. ion Tho Interest
scorns to be mostly In farm lands with
a little for fruit culture. This U a
SETTLERS MEET1
MANY MEMBERS IN
ORGANIZATION.
(Inventor West Reported Soon to lie
In lienJ Inadequate Supniy of
Water I'or Lands Already
Suld U Allegation.
4
On Friday afternoon the Central
Oregon Irrigation Co'. Water
Users' Aaauciation lield a meeting
in the Commorclal Club rooms.
There were about 215 presxmt, Pres
ident P. II. Demtor proaldlnjf.
Tlie necretary rojwrtod that lie
hl tnwle jteraotiHl canvas of tho en
tiro segregation in the intcrcsu of
the organisation. Up to tho time
of meeting I'M mumhera had signml
up, representing an acreage of
15880.
Considerable discussion of nlloged
lack of water upon hinds already
sold was indulged in; special com
plaint boing made on the grounds
that the company was selling more
lands while ita system wua Incabable
of adoquntoly supplying those al
ready purchased and occupied by
settlers. In connection with thin
mutter Dr. Dencer stated that ho
had received asHuraneo from Gover
nor Wost that tho latter would
make personal investigation of tho
locul settlors' complaints, about the
middle of April.
On motion tho Hoard of Directors
was instructed to ascertain the num
ber of acros now occupied, the num
ber acres sold, the wuter carrying
capacity of tho existing' canals and
ilurnes ami to tuko atojw to prevent
the delivery of water to any land
sold since January 1st, 1010, until
land sold previously to thut date
had boon put under water.
i"tfni:i!e the at'-"il men during Loth
das si tut lo thin 9.00 o people
Franklin. Ir.l Cut ,ii..im and In
teret rtuovn I 're niiiii mr.rli for
h Oreern C r. o hid fullv 4.aul
i..ilturs and tho lull In tl.o evening
is nli'd to ovtrfluk p I hti
t't'ier ;er!i-nc' qi-iie s i h an en
r:.tilttst.e aud.iriro as we eiuouulrrtd
at our lectii e Aft'.-r the bcttire e
were kept busy forsome lime Hvlng per.
iijI lalor .-!- n, V. alMii ope-ied the
i-ir and al'uwi-d the piiplt to look the
eXllUt!! 0T Ulltll ill .'I l ll.Ul) tl. 111.
We secun-d ttte ntnes of a luge
iiumter of projective homestetdcra
and tourists fcr Oregon.
Ansonla. Ohio Attendance about
fiO At the ntcreoptlcon lecture In
the evening ev-rjr seat In the hall was
taken. It was a rmulng and especial
ly Interested crowd and the attend
ance was large considering the else
of the town. Several came to me
after the lecture In the evening and
stated that they were going west this
spring or summer.
I. 0. 0. F.
IUml bulge No. LlH
Il. Mcetir'jrs iv .M-e.ilay night
Vis't''r4 vAi-leni'ii'
I". T. Uutta. N. tl. V. A. l' iIm-s.S'i .
i
De.tcbutes 'jxlgv No.'
-., lent. l ut V. I
i S..' . Jt ... i,i.i... I
V. J S Mfl'lH PV1TJT l-IIU--j
N. i dn,v evening nt 8 p. in."
ySl In TaMle Hall. .st-..f-i'
flee building. Visiting.
Knights v.e!sin'.
Hmer Niswo-iger. '. C.
M. U. Knutsmi. K. K S
, !! Ill II S
M. VV. of A. i
Pilot Hutti- ('iimp N'n. i7'.M ,
Meets every Tuesday in hall ! r
luitniliiv.
Visiting NeightHiirt always welcome. ;
M. J. Mrrim. V.
M. H. Knutson. Cl.rk
BliNDLOIMUC No. ijg
A. F. & A. M.
Meets on Thurlay on o l
beli.te the full imsin of each
month. Visiting htothctft '
nlwavN welcome. j
m. o. ittia. ?. a m hi Minn w m
1 VF vt jr
Viy
Palace
Restaurant
Rooms for Rent
t'oiifi'illonei, I r r tilt
I'lciiU .supplies, Cigars
.1. I Taggarl & Co.
TiTo
Buckley Express
Co.
DAILY I'X"CS S. f v n- lictMri li
M.ull.s .in.) Ik lid.
Careful Attention.
Bond office nt II. 12. TiirplnS
Store.
ESWTKXXn
No
Stops!
TOWIILLIII-TII! NOIIiS.
Pott KI4. BUTTK, Or"., April 3
C. J. t'unimings left last week fr
Walla Walla, whore he will be join
ed by Mrs. t'.immiiga and their
children, and will make a visit to
their old home in Jackson, Mich.,
returning here in June.
J. P. Bowman left yesterday for
Madras to meet Miss Itertha Bab
bitt, who is a sister of Mrs. Row
man. 1
Clearing. plowing and seeding is
the order of the day now at Powell
riuttcs. i
Walter Foster has returned from
Portland where ho has Ut-n for
medical trentment for his ear.
i
For Sai.k A:r-horse tniwerKrie
City engine and Iwiler, in (lrstelaas
condition. Kuason for selling, we
are doubling our caicity and have
oniorwl heavier ami larger machin
ery. Maatin Lumber Co., Im Pine,
Oregon. -I'Jtf
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TO BUILDERS
WE HAVE A NICE STOCK OF FLOORING
Rustic Shiplap and
Rough Lumber ....
and can furnish any bill on ihort notice. Sond us
your orders for FINISH LUMBER..
BEND LUMBER CO.
GIEORCIIE S. YOUNG
Civil and MinliiK linincer
Hotnling Hiiildiiit;
Hknii, - Oiii:on
Sutherland
(Sb Mcintosh
CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS
JOBBING
Promptly Attended to
SHOP ON OKlvGON ST.
THE STORE OF QUALITY
S. CCAI.DWIil.l., Prop.
Hardware Groceries
We carry anything1 you
want in these lines. All
kinds of building; mater
ial. The only place to
get a guaranteed Stude
baker Wagon.
Our Prices Save You
Money.
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