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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1911)
60ESQVER LANDTO MARK WAY STAR BAKERY ty Only Complete Stock of HARDWARE FRESH BREAD Pastries, Rolls, etc. 13 Uraatl TlckaU SI-00 0 Ui-mcJ Ticket. 20c MeAls Served from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Furnished Rooms J.P.CLOUOH FINDS GODDARD TRACT RICH MILEPOSTS FOR BEND BURNS ROAD. mrs. nellie: wright Country Now Being: HapldIV Settled Movement It Started to Have Neatly Un Onnortunllles for farmlar Painted Slrna Alone Entire Up Opportunities for farming Painted Signs Alone flntlre K and Stock'Kalal nc are Great, IK Say a. Route to the Harney County Line. r I IN CENTRAL OREGON. !. 1. Put Your Duds In Our Suds Bend Steam Laundry 15 Home Land Company Rel EaUte and Imuran ce. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS. Timber Lands, Irrigated and Dry Farm Lands. Hotel Dalles The Dalles, Oregon Von re cordially Invited to niakrTIII'. IIOTHI. DAI.MtK your Irnui Portland. New, thoroughly ritiliwil. tniHlrrii liotrl; atrani iritltiK plarc while walling over ltrrn traliiann your way to anil hrt, rlevatnr, iillci ami tooin with ImOii. 1'lrtt cUu calr. Katta f and upward. Ideal Stopping Place Going to and from Central Oregon. PETER KUEHNLINC, Manager. I Hotel Bend Corner Dontl and Oregon Stl. AMERICAN PLAN Rates $2 and $2.50 a Day HUGH O'KANE, Manager J. A. HAZUKA W. M. McGREGOR Contractors--Bullders Wo aro Always Glad Lo Furnish Estimates Shop in Hear of Howlcc lhiildin on Wall Street WHEN 'IN BEND STOP AT . THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table alwayt tupplled with the bett that tho town affordi. Neat and Comfortable Room. HitND, OKliOON My IS TIIK ONLY I'IJU'K IN ItKNII THAT IM Restaurant Open All Night SHORT ORDERS QUICK SERVICE Snndwlchcft and Lunches a Specialty BILLY'S PLACE f , H, ADAIR HILLY'S PLACE iSS- Wenandy Livery, Feed 8b Stable Co. J. It. WUNANDY, Prop. All kinds of light and heavy Livery. PKKI) 1'OR SAI.K. HORSKS FOR SAM. Honil Street Bend, Oregon, Wood! Wood! Now Is the time to order t your winter wood, for the cold nights demand a large pile of dry wood. Can be bought of If. M. Carter af a reasonable price,, delivered at any time. Leave orders at A. M. Lara's. F.M.CARTER IffttlllMteK Oil ppU'utlihi Wnll Paper nt Portland Price. N. P. WEIDER PAINTER 5japerhang,er taVaVaVavaaBMi Cticancat .and Heat Wall Paper Sam, pies hi the county. Get My l'rlcea. fiS.'i? -v. ;ep(f,bret'oiiJ J. P. ClnuKh, who arrived in Ih-nd on April Hth from Kny Mc Kny'n office in Seattle, wn sent here to make a report on about 20,000 acres of farm land situated in the southern part of Crook County and the 'northern part of Lake County. Mr. dough has just returned from these lands on which he made the report. Having made a careful cxamlna tlon of all this land owned by It. 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 K-vernl of these townships. The old roads have been changed and now follow the action line, with n barbed wire fence on each side. It is not difficult to look over this country now as there are farmers in every direction. About I.'IG homesteaders have built substantial homes in the surround ing country, where the Goddard Estate is situated. Mr. dough is an old-time farmer and on expert on Innds and one of the first men to locate In the Yakima Valley. He snys theru is no reason why this large and newly Mjttled country will not etial any other valley of its kind in the United States. I This valley runs northeasterly ' from the Christmas I.nke Valley, I with some gently rolling plains. This is not like many other valleys, as this has plenty of wood and good well-water nt a shallow depth. He also states there is no alknli to be found in that part of the country. He ltelievus that within the next two years any land owned by the Goddard Kstnte will triple in value. He finds much enthusiasm in the leople going to and from this k-c-tion of the country. He states that from his trip through this country he is thoroughly convinced thnt the opportunities in this jKirticuiar local ity are unlimited, as it is woll ndapted to stock-raising on account of its enormous stock ranges that bonier on either side of the valley. Mr. dough also stated that, in his opinion from past extwrience as lu pioneer of the west, this was J J the last opportunity that would ever be presented to the homeseekers at the prices and terms at which they are offcied. There are also many 'opportunities for the homesteaders I who wish to locate on Government land. Mr. dough wilt bave an office ' in Bend and will be pleased to meet j any homeseeker in reference to this I Central Oregon Intnl. i AUTO ON HOMESTEAD L. W. Davis ot Seattle Arrives In llend J With First Motor Truck. Automobiles have been used to I locate homesteaders in the southeast I country and at least one homesteader I is owner of n passenger auto, but it i remained for L. V. Davis, who hails from Seattle, to Introduce an auto truck in tho newly oiencd country. Mr. Davis arrived in Rend last week with a car on which he hauled about 1200 pounds of freight from Madras. Ho also brought in a team and wagon from Seattle which he will use on his homestead at Whi taker. As soon as he gets a house up he will be joined by his family. More families are moving in to Whitnker Valley just now than to any other part of the new home stead country. TYPHWRITrilN CIRCULAR LUTrURS The Hullctln has just installed a supply of imitntion typewritten type 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 color of ink, type face und impres sion Is duplicated. . If desirable the Bulletin win not .only print such letr ters' but will address and moll Neatly painted posts showing the distance to Bend will soon stand at every mile point from here to the Harney county line, on the new Bend-Burns road, if a movement on foot is successful. The plan was started by C. M. Clark, who has a homestead on the new route some CO miles out from Bend, and who agrees to put the posts up at actual cost. His plan is to have an advertisement on each which will meet the expense of erecting it. The posts will be paint ed white, with lettering in black. The new Merchants' Association will take up the matter of using the posts for advertising purposes, and If the matter meets with their ap proval, the signboards will be erect ed in a short time. CENTRALLY LOCATED Well equipped, airy rooms and offices to let on upper floor at postoflice corner. Cheap rer.ti to good ten anti, and rooms will be re modeled to suit doctors, lawyers, dentists, dress makers, etc. Alio a few Unfurnished Housekeeping Rooms to let.' Inquire Post Corner Fruit Store. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of Ihe Interior, V K tjml OftKr IThr l!lc. Oregon, March nth ion Sutler I. hereby alien lhl Mmutl Kilph Kel tey.oflteiHt. (Heron. Mho on May lth lyo., m.'lr tloHir.traif Itntrjr No I6, herial No mti li.r n M n (,'. nwi atxl the nt' my i" lown.hlp 17 K range nea.t. W M ha. Atf.1 nollcr ol iHtrntkjn tu make final I Itc-Vrar I'rirtf. lu e.laMl.h claim luthel.ml alnte ilea- i Kilm . tK-fut. II C I8IK. r n Com ml, .loner at J hi. elite atHenl. 4Jte,wi, on Ihc l dayui I April I9H ' Claimant name. a. wftne.te. L'harlef A ManfeHHwrh. lvU W H Klley Waller Daniel. awJ I rani, lt.,1. all ! neiwi. urefon j- t. w muuki;. Keener, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. lfeuttmHI ofthe Interior. I' H l.awl omcr at The Italic, Otejoil March l-th. 1911 Nut lor I. hereby it veil that It. melt K Lowell of liewl. Oiejon, who. on December ut, 19-4 mailr llome.teail Unit) No isii. Nrrial No U.U4), for V M' re 3 n1 'he nc). imU 11 S nrU.nec li. lown.hlp l h.. range I lean W M ha.fttr.1 liWI.Tof Intention tomake Final IMee-Vrar I'roaf to ..lat.ll.h claim to the land atmerileKrilol. Irfirr II C I'llla, f 8 Com mlutoner at hi. otfice al tie ml. Oregon, on the iMhday of May. II. CUUnanl name, aa wttnrue. I'tta M ArnnM, Wlll'am Arnahl. Xkluh A Duun and Kay MrUlllway, allof llemt Oregon .I C W MOOKK. Krgi.ler. Sale ot Timber rortland, Oregon, March 14, If n Sealed bid. marked outaide' fltd. Timber Sale Auullcntioa. February 14. loll, Ie-cbute. ' and Mrruecl lothe Di.trl.'t foie.ler. Kore.themce. lortland, Oregon, will be receterd up to and in eluding the 4ih day of May. lil, far all the merchantable dead limber, .landing or down and all the lire limber marked for cutting b the Fore.! officer. located on an ere to Indefinitely draignatetl by the Fort.t orticer before rut ting urgina, Including about 1 4o acre. In the M rwc. 17 re eec I-. iwiwu iv.nu v, fr4. iih NWtf.HWUMWU See .T JJ8..K loF.hhh SK r-rc I. S 14 KH.SF),- SW NFKSWii, .- i.T U St.x..KWM NKU. NrU SKU hec H, T JJS.T R r. . w. M, within the Ifeachutca Nat onal Fqre.l, Oregon, e.ttmateU to t4.6iooo Itet B M of lire and isr.ooo feel P M of dead we.tern yellow piue and 17000a feel U M of llr ladgeiute lne, aaw timber, log ac.le, more or leaa No bid of le lhan iJjn r Ihouund fret S M. fur live )cllow pine cut aud temovot prior lo February jo, 1414, aud leu than ftooper thouMnd feet II. M fur all lire ellow ulur rut and irmuml after rcbruary w. 1914. lloer Ihoutand Irel II M lor dead yellow pine, and ft ojper Ihouund feel It. M. for lire lodgfoepine,wlllbrroii4ldcrrd,andadrpoitD! fiouoiw table to the order of Ihe Firat National Hank ofTorttand, iregon, mu4 1 aent to that bank for each bid aubmltteu to the Iilatnct Fore.ter Timber upon valid rlalma ia eicmptrd froinaalr. The right to reject any and all bid. U re.erved. For further Information and legu latloua governing aalea addreaa Fore.t Super MMir, Ucxhutc. Natluual I'oie.l, I'rtiievillt, Oregou. 4- C J. BUCK Acting nittrlct Voreatcr Sutherland (Si Mcintosh CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS JOBBING Promptly Attended to SHOP ON OREGON ST. () 1 OUR COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF Seeds WILL SOON BE IN. PRICES ARE RIGHT. I Bend Hardware Co. l-a--a-Man--aiaaaTaB Fire Insurance That Protects Our Companies Have Assets of $150,000.000 Years of Experience Make Our Policies "LAW SUIT PROOF" There are other reasons why you should have us write your insurance. Call on us for information. M. S. Lattin ( Co. (Incorporated) Henkle & Ford HOMESTEAD LOCATORS REAL ESTATE BROKERS We know the land open to settlers know the soil know the corners and GUARANTEE EVERY LOCATION. Dont overlook these facts if you want to locate. If you have good real estate at the right 1 price let us know of it and if wedo not buy it, can sell it for yoju. Call and see us. The Pioneer Wood Yard ' Call on or telephone us for nil kinds of WOOD We saw Cord Wood and Lirnb Wood on short notice. Orders Promptly Filled. W. P. DOWNING, Proprietor. Shoe Repairing Experienced, Practical Shoemaker All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable F. L. HELFRICH In Old Kelly Store Wall Street 1 t MMNI ffc..V them. it