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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1911)
!? ;' TiTe BEND COMPANY Whether or not you wish to buy, if there is anything you desire to know about Bend or Bend property we shall be glad to aid you. We have just purchased a new automobile, which is to be at the service of you and your friends who wish to see Bend and the surrounding country. II Remember where our headquarters are in the old Pilot Butte Development Company's office on the corner of Wall and Ohio streets the south end of the big lawn. Address all communications Relative to Real Estate to A. O. HUNTER MANAGER. OF REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT. BEND THE BEST ed oir all right and gave no trouble ' CIGAR FACTORY HERE until Millican's ranch was reached. SEATTLE MAN INVEST HERE. V D. Newlon Says Me Believes There Is No Place In Country That Often Investment Opportun ities This Town Does. Wilkinson spent the night there and Friday morning attempted to start the auto. He soon found that the WILL batteries were exhausted arwl he could not get a spark. Thore was no one coming to town and Wilkinson set out to hike the 28 miloe. He was only seven and a half hours on the journey. STILL SEGREGATED "A month ago I came here, looked around and went away disgusted. Land Reconvcyed to Government Not Open to Public Entry. On April 3, there was recorded at Prineville a deed executed by the Two weeks ngo I came back, and this Desert Land Board roconveying to time I leave with my faith pinned I ijnjte(i gtatos 6,011 acres in to Bend. It has a great future." IT 1G and 17 R n an( T jC K This is the expression of W.. T. 12 whlch had xm erroneously Newlon. a Seattle real estate dealer, patented to thestatein 1905. who returned to the Sound city the j Enqujrf have been made of the first of the week. He will be back ; Bulletin if the land is open to public in about ten days to open an office ontry but a eUor from Assistant ,iere- Land Commissioner S. V. I'roudfit, Speaking further of the town and, 8tat0a that it is still included in its opportunities, Mr. Newlon said: crrot,ntlon n,t m i:. Tho time. "Since last January I have travol- an0W0(1 for reclamation will not ex- proddent of Willamette University. ed from Northern British Columbia ntr n,( tnn 10 iou "u . was a visitor in Bond last week.being to Mexico looking lor lanu invest Portland .Manufacturer Has Pnltli In Future of ItonJ. A factor)' for the manufacture of cigars will bu established in Bend within the next month or two. II. K. IlufTe, who has been a cigar manufacturer in Portland for 20 years, was here last week and se cured a good contral location. He will return in a few days and start work on the factory. It will employ four or five men nt first and more as the town grows. Mr. Ruffe was here in 1805 nnd camped on the present site of Bend. He had not made another visit here until last week. Shaking of the changes noted, he said: "I was greatly surprised to find such a town here as has been built since my last visit sixteen years ago, and to see it going ahead so rapidly, I believe Bond will make a great city." DR. TODD VISITS MINI). Itev. Dr. Edward H. Todd, vice- You Have ment openings, and today I am con vinced that Bend offers greater op portunities than any place in the United States. I intend, therefore, to put a bipr sum in Bend property." Mr. Newlon has handled British Columbia farm lands extensively and has real estate connections through out the United States. HIKING IS SUREST Auto Refuses to Move nnd Ray Wilk inson Walks 28 Allies. Speeding in an automobile over smooth roads is the swiftest and most ui-to-date means of country travel, but walking is the surest, as Ray Wilkinson learned last week. His partner, E. J. Merrill, was out in an automobile and blew out a cyclinder head" about 50 miles southeast of Bend. He was fortu nate enough to get a ride fn, and Wilkinson went out with O.C. Henkle on Thursday jtogbring, thftcarlaim three cycimaers. ine rnaenme Biari' IU UlikIS UUII ST V 11- , ,, a m pears from the report of the Special w SUmUi 0 Tut)fid-ny ho Rd Inspector. E. A. Keyes, of the de- ,ir0B8Cd the High School students partment," writos Mr. I'roudfit, and on Wednesday evening spoke to "that a bonafide effort is to be a large congregation at the church, made by a new company to secure u,8 attended the qunrierly con- ,, , ., - '. ; . . ference, held by Itev. W. L. Wilson, the reclamation of the land in quos- ThurHay evening. Dr. Todd was tion." , taken to Prineville Friday bv Mr. Staats in his auto. Real lint a to Transfers. IUMAI.0 ITIUMS. TiIMAM), April 25. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Woolly have gone to thoir((Mr.illi,l by the Crook County AUImrt Co ) ditch land, near Bond, in ordor to Hvn A. Steele. Admr. to Html Timber make improvements and prove up. Co . y, , ec. 8 13-11. f iouo. They have forty acres. LaMlaw Towmite Co. to C. C. Cooper, lot b biw 57, i.aiinuw. l UK). John B. Wimer is now local man- Clirittian Mueller I.umlier & Titular ager for the Oregon, Washington Co. to Orc'n Trunk iuiluy, riht-of. ami Kiano rinance vjompany s irnga- way. tion works near Tumalo. He has Kedinond Towntlte Co. to w. A. Siev been busy getting tho irrigation em, c'A lots 9, 10, n ami iJ.MUfi, Red. ditches in shape, and will turn In a nl"" '?50, .,,,.,, full hf"ul nf wninr thin vuooV w A- tcven " A. II Idler, et al., lull lieau 01 water this week. e, ,()U lo , , um, I2,jlk 30iK,.(lllom, Much land plaster is being brought fiooo Into these parts lately, and settlers j Redmond Towmlje Co. to T. A. OJea- null, iwi dt him, t 44, nuit ut 4.4 ,1. will use it on clover and alfalfa. Postmaster A. W. Wimer has been confined to his room for some time with rheumatism. ' .1 . Wanted. Boy 14 to 10 years old LfinuiroaU:. ranch... .Work light and1 pleasant, Enquire at Bulletin office, lilk 16. Keduioiiil. tv. Kedinond Towmlte Co. to Ivv Lauder, back, lots ii and 13, bile 15, Redmond. $175. John W. Usher to Anna T. Hail, lot 7, blk 13, Harper, f 10. D. Ii. Hunter Realty Co. to Joe Innes, lots 16 and 17, xof lot f, blk' iJ.Ueml. Jjoyj. the Right to file on 160 Acres of "Carey Act" Government Irrigated Land You must act promptly or this land will be gone as it is settling rapidly. Write for Information to Central Oregon Irrigation Co. LAND COMMISSIONER, REDMOND, OREQON 415 RAILWAY EXCHANGE, Portland Ore. BEND, OREGON ' t ' 4 tilt' t tf K (iOWN8"