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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1911)
B f . $ www I III 5 Vliii ' " ir MzS G S 0 E w J.P.CLOUQH FINDS GODDARD TRACT RICH ANOTHER VIEW OF THE BEND SCHOOL BUILDING. County nnd the northern imrt of , Ijike County. Mr. CIourIi has just returned from those lands on which he made the report. Having made n careful examina tion of nil this land owned by K. H. Goddard, and after having consult ed with many farmers who reside in that vicinity, he states that the country is settled up. with industri ous and energetic farmers who are making rapid progress in several of these townships. The old roads have been changed and now follow the section line, with a barbed wire fence on each side. It Is not difficult to look over this country now as there are farmers in every direction. Country Now Being Rapidly Settled Up Opportunity for farming and Stock-Raising are Qrtit, He Says. ' About 135 homesteaders hnvo built substantial homes in tho surround ing country, where tho Goddard Estate Is Hituntod. Mr. dough to an old-time farmer and tin export on lands and one of the first men to locate In tho Yakima Valley. Ho says there is no reason why this large and newly settled country will not equal any other valley of Us kind in the United States. This valley runs northeasterly from the Christmas I.ako Valley, with some gently rolling plains. This is not like many other valleys, as this has plenty of wood and good well-water at a shallow depth. He also states there U no alkali to be found in that part of the country. He believes that within the next two years any Innd owned by the Goddard Estate will triple in value. He finds much enthusiasm in the people going to and from this sec tion of the country. He states thnt from his trip through this country he is thorougl !y convinced that the opportunities in this particular local ity are unlimited, as it is well adapted to stock-raising on account of Ito enormous ntock ranges that border on cither ntdo of tho valley. Mr. Clough also stated that, In his opinion from pnst experience as a pioneer of the west, this was thu last opportunity that would over be presented to the homoHookors at tho prices and terms at which they I are offered. There are also many opportunities for tho homesteaders J who wish to locate on Government land. Mr. Clough will have an ollleo in Horn! and will bo pleased to meet any homeseekor In reference to this Central Oregon land. i YiMiwwn iiNcmcui.AU uin hms The Hulletin has just installed a supply of imitation typewritten typo' with which it Is prepared to print all kinds of circular letters, etc.! This means that merchants, real estate men, etc., can reach their entire mailing lists with personal letters. Tho exact appearance of. original typewritten letters, both In rxiliii- nf ImW tvii.i fiint nml ImnriM. siou is duplicated. If desirable tho Hulletin will not only print such let-, tors but will address and mail them. tf Us Men's Toggery Him .lust Ik-L'L'ivcd n New unci Up-lo-lJiilc Iine ol t o M. Direct tYoni the Kiiotnry "I'tho Curlee CltithiiiK C'ompnny. Don't fail to .sou the line before buying. 1MUCKS HANCINC FROM $12.00 to $27.50 Also a Complete Line ot'SIIOKS, HATS, SIIIHTS, UN'DKIIWE-AH, NECKWEAU. Kte. RIGHT 1MUCES, 1UC.HT QUAU'l y7 L. FRENCH, on Si - J. P. Clough, who arrived in Bend on April 8th from Kay Mc Kay's office in Seattle, was sent here to make a report on about I 20,000 acres of farm land situated j in the southern art of Crook Addition Adjoins Bend on the south. Most beautiful residential sec tion in Bend. REASONABLE PRICES Also Some Choice Business Lots. Timber Lands Bought and Sold. HUNTER & STAATSj WALL STREET, BEND, OR. ;ai srna jrvwmm ji Yoang Men's Modern Clothes $10 If mm Cf-A VsC. VW1 tV S If i W.W'l Lk Y Mi ft If' mm to The RIGHT KIND OF n fWUITQ 1TAD vn-v M. 1 1VJ A" vv Easter . Clothes that aro distinctive but not freakish stylish but not cxtrcmo different but tasty just tho sorb of clothes tho YOUNG MEN OF TODAY like to wear, aro now being shown hero to thoso interested in tho new Spring styles. You may not be ready to buy yet, but you aro surely ready to look. You should have a now suit for Easter. R. N. Smith Clothing Company THE STORE THAT SATISFIES. i i B wjgjf vjh.v. wj ri'vue .rajiiajnasn BEND'S MEW STORE NEW PRICES AND NEW GOODS. hk'jwhw i tmiw wiwr'aai lS2.'fHCtTgJmni'.mTrn fii-jt'j.'i.ajc fmlmi SL JiA. jhuumublvw ,a75t n. asmwn m rrrrititnntviTitmmL BEND'S NEW STORE---NEW PRICES AND NEW GOODS. zasssaaKxnmd "m I TSe WC. McCuiston Company are Opening Their Little Economy Cash Store, Corner Wall and Greenwood, This Morning, April 15th with a very .select line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, 5, 10, 15 and 25c Variety Goods, Glassware, Ctueensware, Crockery, Enamel Ware, Tin Ware Rugs, Mattings, Shades, Pictures, Curtains and many other useful articles. We want your trade you want the best at lowest prices, and if you will pay our store a visit we can convince you we have the goods at the right price. Wehave spent months in selecting our stock and have bought many usoful articles at a great sacrifice and we will place these goods on sale at a groat saving to you. At present our space is small and wo cannot carry a complete lino of everything, but we represent many large firms and can furnish you with anything you may need on short notice. Economy is tho road to wealth. Trado with us and save money. 33 A Beautiful and Useful Souvenir to Each Lady On Our Opening Day. Bend, Oregon The W. C. McCiiiston Company, Opening Day April 15th, Corner Wall and Greenwood, i