The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 12, 1911, Image 6

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Put Your Duds
In Our Suds
TiTe RIGHT KIND OF
CLOTHES FOR
Young Men's
Modern
Clothes
Bend Steam Laundry
The Home Land Company
V
Real Estate and
Insurance.
V
HOMESTEAD
LOCATIONS.
Timber Lands, Irrigated and Dry Farm Lands.
t
Henkle & Ford
HOMESTEAD LOCATORS
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
We know the land open to settlers---
know the soil --know the connere and
GUARANTEE EVERY LOCATION.
Dont overlook these facts
if you want to locate.
If you have good real estate at the right
price let us know of it and if we do not
buy it, can sell it for you.
Call and see us.
$10 to
$30
lm J Mi r
IMk fflU
m
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Clothes that aro distinclivo but not freakish
stylislymit not oxtromo different but tasty
tho sort of clothes the
jusu
01
UNG MEN OF TODAY
Hko to wear, are now being shown hero to thoso
interested in the now Spring styles.
You may not bo ready to buy yet, but you are
surely ready to look. You should hnvo a now
suit for Easter.
R. M. Smith Clothing Company
Hotel Dalle;
The Dalles, Oregon
Yon ire cordially invited to make TIIK HOTHT. MLI.RS.ronr
icstinc ulsce while waitini! ocr between trAiuiorl vnir vv to anil
from I'ortlaud. New, thoroughly equipped, modern hotel; tteamt
neat, elevator; tunes ami rooms vtim imius. t'trat class cale. Kates
ft anil upward.
Ideal Stopping Place Going to and from Central Oregon.
PETER KUEHNLING, Manager.
THE STORE THAT SATISFIES.
IKING TROUBLE
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IIIIIIILLJII U UL . L u Marih uii'.
DUUUDniUIVMLnta'rtSf
THIEVES ROB HOME
STEADERS' HOUSES.
Hotel Bend
Corner Bond and Oregon Sts.
AftlgRICAjN PLAN
Rates $2 and $2.50 a Day
HUGH O'KANE, Manager
ttllllcan Neighborhood Sceno o( Van
dals' Depredations Settler Aro
Taking Uncle Sam's I'ree Tim
ber Prom Reserve.
days on hi 820 acre cIhIiii, loft f r
Hood Hlvor.
HI KojiHr and Henry Mulkv an
siionding miio time on (loorgu Mll
lican's Hear Crok ranch, ptittiitK in
h grain crop for him.
Mil Martini (.lood recently put
up n enhin on hur hoinoriUmd, which ,
joins the MillicHii ranch on tho oast, j
Tho new Ibml-Hurim road Ih not '"c"' CoWy Commences Well on
hointr travttiW in thU viclnllv. timm. ,"Prly and Orders .Much liuip-
AlODERN PLANT
AlAKETHEiM.
TO
in
WHEN IN BEND STOP A'
THE PILOT BUTTE JJXN
Table always supplied with the best that the town affords.
Neat and Comfortable Rooms. I5ND, Okhgo.v
My Restaurant
IB THE ONLY PLACE
IN BBND THAT IS
Ojjen All Night
SHORT ORDERS OICK SERVICE
Sandwiches and Luifches a Specialty
BILLY'S PLACE V. H. ADAIR BILLY'S PLACE
8:oni ruerting liiat it lit not
proper condition yot for two.
I Thomas Gray of Whitakur Hole.
..,, rru 'wh ha Imhjii ill, ha recovered.
MlUJCAN.Ore., April 11. Taking. ,
advantage of the abwmce of Mrs. I r. J.o,h A. Pargm. is in Port-
i.. ii. ,w, ...mi.. !,.. ... n .. vlalf i n on uiutinuiw.
KadUk turwjjr tiiiiiu eti ct v
to her sister. Mrs. Ada It. Millican,
vandals broke into ami ransacked
Mrs. Husey's cabin, carrying "IT a
large amount of eatable ami othr
oo. Wlwn Mm. Busy roturnwl
to hur hom Inst week h fouml
things inakle toNt'-turvy. Article
wura scattorod alout over the floor
and in the mftldle of tho nxim all
ment With InlcniliiiioM'roduc.
Ini; llmt Class .Material.
the cooking utonnial. which hud why not tryXJitt
linos rou iiA-untiNO.
Iiarruil Itockh andXrixe winniiiK
It. C. It. I. KtiU ycfl.Wl (Kir nottinx: .
Iwve orders XtO'DonnulPu Meat
Market. .IriliN K. PumcK. tf
Oreonlnn Advertising:.
If you w.i nt to interest people on
the outside in liuitMyou .have for
wle or (JeLhouieMeders to locnte,
Wenandy Livery, Feed (8b
Stable Co.
J. H. WENANDY, Prop.
All kinds oflight and heavy Livery.
FEED FOR SALE. HORSES FOR SALE.
Bond Street Bend, Oregon.
Wood! Wood!
Now is the time to order
your winter wood, for the cold
nights demarur a large pile of
dry wood. Can be bought of
F, M. Carter at a reasonable
price, delivered at any time.
Leave orders at A. M. Lara's.
F. M. CARTER .
Estimates on
application
Wall Paper at
Portland Prices
N. P. WEIDER
FfNTER
& Paperhanger
Cheapest and Best Well Paper Sam
ples In the county. Get
My Prices.
Ilox 39.
Bend, Oregon.
beon uod and loft unwaahed, were
piled.
Thin is not the nrt occurrence of
the kind in thia vicinity nnd the
houioateadun) are becoming indlg
nant at such duprodationu. During
ths winter the eablrw of L. M.
I'ozior, Morgan Adkim and other
wore broken into and nearly every-
thing in thorn carriod off. There
are good clowa in tho latoat robbery
t3 the identity of tho culprit and
stei may bo tnkon to prosecute
them.
AiwiHtant Foroat Ranger Hubort
E. Derrick of La Pino was in the
vicinity last week marking timber
h the rosorve for the free uwj of
settlers. A large number of them
tsok tho full $20 worth they arc
oititled to cut before June 80.
Speaking of some of the land about
Pine Mountain, Mr. Dorrick said:
"That certainly is good looking soil,
and I believe it will grow fine wheat,
and hero, on tho norUt slope, I
do 't see why fruit would not be
Bjccessful. I would like to have
320 acros of this land mysolf."
Mr. and Mrs. Iwtor M. Tozior
have taken up their rosidence on
their homestead in this valley.
Robert Tyler, who has-beon living
in Bend, has just erected a neat
house on tho Bend-Burns road and,
with Mrs. Tyler, will take up his
residence hero.
the I'ortlutiil
tnc Ilend lit
itriN will tak
send it in for
for render
The rules re the Mime
silt to Portland
advertising in
iau at well ax
c Ill'I.I.-
our copy here and
on. we II arrange
display ads for yot.
as if )OII
TF.
Try Tli
e Biillrooj
ol primary.
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The ltund Brick ami Tile Coiiiimny
vN'lwcU to commence well-drilling
next week on .iU proMrty wtt of
town the old Banuy Iwi hoim
toad. Jarwen Ilrothrs Iiave tlie
contract, awl, if uoceMMiry, will put
the well down HIM) feet if water it
not reachod at a lew depth. Water
will be pumiMNl from the well for
ukj in the brick-making plant. irwli
ably with a ganline englno.
A Mi) 1 mold Hiwiir brick-making
maehinu, with daily camit)' of
20,000 lia lieun ordiinsl ami will bo
iimtallwl in u briuf,timo.
"With the modern maclilnHry wo
will iiMtall," mid A. II. Horn, who
has n large Intercut in the conin)',
"we can make the very lwt of
brick. Wlien this clay is properly
hurtled the bricks will be so hard I
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Sale of Timber
I'ortlaud, Oregon, March 14, 1),
nslrlblil( marked ouUWc "Hid, TlmUr Halt
Apllcatlti, February M, I'il. iHrachutca," ami
oddreuol tolhc IHilrlct I'orcaitr.l'urcil rkrvicr,
rorlland.Orrgon, will !c rrcclcl up lo ami In
cludliiK Ihr 4II1 day of May, 1911, for all the
merchantable dead limber, standing or down,
and all Ihc live Umber marked for culling by Ihr
I'oreit oltliar, liicated on an area lo Iw deniiltely
dealvnaled by lh I'oreat olficer Ufote cm
Unit lieiflnOncludluicabimt 3,4a acrea In the HU
rtc 17 hU hrc m, Hrcllouaiuaiid ut, NICW, II h
NWu.kWUNWU hec w T aiH K 10 I' .HI !(
hltUHec.l hc l'H,ftl' NWtf , Nl- M HWW.
rtcv t, !: nr. n M rtl!4, ni M ni'U
bc. 16,1 lh H o It, VI. M., wilhln Hie
IlaHhulea Nat onal I'orol, Oretinu eallnulrd In
be4,,8oi)cl II M oflKe ami lui.uw Ir. I ll
M -filrad wealem yellow pine und 170 fit III.
M of live I'xlgtiiolc diie,aaw IniiUr, lux acle,
more or l(H N'l bid or Icm than i yi ,rr
Ihoutaixl feat II M for live jellow pliieml uud
removeil prior lo February . 1014, and It at limn
tjooixrlhuuwiid lect II 11. fur all live yellow
nine cut and reinovrd after I'cbruary j, 1914,
Jl Jler tlioiuaud ltl II M. lor diad yellow
f1
It is underMtiHid some wry
large ordera for brick have been
placed, with the provision of deliv
ery nftor tho nrrivnl of the nillnmd,
when tho decreased cost of construc
tion material will open the way for
the erection of ninny ornmnont
buildings now planned.
In connection with tho brick yard
a stnnll saw mill will bo installed to
cut timber on adjacent claims.
1 Kefuso from the mill will furniuli
Inexpensive fuel for the kiln's.
To Exci.ANOK ThuJfEtf of the
SW, See. U.T.llA, H. la K,
35 irrigablo litres' Price $1(100,
Will tnulo for llcoperty in Washing,
ton or Oregon. E. L. Spencer, Will
North Ainsworth Ave,, Tacoinn,
Wash. :u) I
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Clalwanl iiaiM aa wllnr..,. chrl A.
HlaniMrrmiih.liiMW II Hlley. Waller IfcTalel.
and I'l.nk iiatl, all of Jleiwl, Orrgiw, ,M,,,,
C, WVMOOUK, HrT.
NOTICE FOR i'Unr.ICATION.
Ilepatlmenloflhe lulerlor.
V. 8, Laud Office al The Dalle., Ore.
March ih, ivu.
Nolle hereby given Ilia! Il.ruelt i. iiw.ll.
of llend. Oregon, who on llecei. lir .1 T
mad, llonu.tea.1 ItHliy No isiii Kejlil Ny
"H',,,V-ri V' """"'d l H, raiiVe ijeail
V, ..?'. V' '"!"' ufl.iilenlloii to make'lMna
ic'irar 1'riMii ill -kif.iiBi. ....
Ine. and ll ajocrthouMiid fiat II .M for liv.
ImUrirale nine. will Ik cou.ldrn d and a drpo-il of
liooo payable lo Die order of the I'll.t Nutiouai
llaiik ofroitlaud. Oregon, inuat Ik aenl lo thai
oeuK lor ravn uiu euuiiiiiicd in in jiutrm
. C. F. Hartwifif of Seattle came In
laat week, and after spending a few
l'orrater. Timber unon valid clahna l .xmii.,...!
from sale. The right to reject any and all bida
i reaerven. rur lurincr inioniiaiiou anil regu
lation governing anlce addreaa I'oreat Super.
Titor, LHachutei National I'oreit, Trlnevlllt,
Oregon,
4-8 C.J. DUCK, Acting Wlatrlct I'orctler
atoMdrHTlhd ifoVe I '"c 1 1 . V H i:n:
Met, II viav.alloflin.A n....,..?""" lw "'
4" e w MiHlKlf, K.gUler.
STAR BAKERY
SaaaSSSSkSBassaaWHMSMp
FRESH BREA!)
Pastries, lq)Jsetc.
Hr.
13 Bread Tick
0 Oread Tlckot
$1.00
26c
Meals Served from
a. ni. to 8 p. in.
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Furnished Rooms
MRS. NE1L.L.IE: WRIGHT
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