fi ll THE BEND BULLETIN An Independent newspaper, tUmllng for the tquitre deal, clean lntlne, clean politic, and the bent interctls ol Ucml And Centr.il Oregon. 1 - r. m-l. SUBSCRIPTION RATHS: Oat yit..MM.t.-Sf30 (ill tHftfttn.tiiHHtwnmwMmwtiwHm vO Th rrt month........ .,............. 5 L (lBTrtblr In ftitnnct.) 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911 the country, should nil tho farmers of the irrigated and dry lands tnko im Interest in the contest of njrrt- cultural samples instituted hy the Commercial Club, aided by the First National Bank. It is, of course, most desirable that every incentive be given toward the encouragement of agricultural production. It is also eminently fitting that in return for this the farmers should aid tho Commercial Club by equipping its exhibits with the very best samples they enn produce. Few things will help them moro. I UliM) AND UURNS.( , I rcw actions of this community According to statistics of the hut couJUmean more tor its raturo n, just tabulated, Crook County Uinn noes the most suecessiui uusi- !s Mni nmonjr tlie coUnttu, 0f the ness men's trip to Hums, just com-iState Jn Knin of lta rurn population, pleted. Aside from the economic with an increase of 117 per cent, importance of the enterprise, out- Klnmath. with a G4 per cent gain, lined elsewhere in this paper, the nt, Hnrnov nml onch wIth ,;;,, fact that rrom n town o: this sije,, nv. AII ...i,i(.i, anonks more than thirty representative citi zens could be mustered, upon com paratively short notice, and taken upon a three days 150 mile auto mobile excursion over a new road to n town hitherto practically un-' known locally, is n striking and ' most gratifying proof of the spirit' of "get up nnd get" without which no town can prosper, and with, which Bend is certainly well en dowed. . mighty well for the development that has boon effected in interior Oregon since the railroads started the ball rolling two years ago. and especially for the attractions of Crook County. For Sale and Want Ads. We are receiving daily fresh fruits nnd vegetables. W. C. McCuiston ICO. r.. - i . - . Perhaps the very best part of the' "" yu necu a pair oi A . , . :, , .... , Oxfords. Get them nt K. M. Smith trip, however, is the splendidly cor-' clothing Cos. S-tf wui reception uccurueu u.u uvuu Wtf ...nt vour trn.i ., ... visitors by tho people of the Harney county seat. Durns did herself proud by her reception of the Bend representatives. Nothing could have shown a greater spirit of hos pitality than did the whole-hearted way in which the Burns boosters made their guests welcome, show ing them Burns' very vital interest in the Bend-Burns road, and its enthusiasm for it, and in every way nxhibiting a spirit that augurs won derfully well for the mutual pleas antness of the future, relations, business and social, existing between the two towns. The people of Bend who made the trip possible, the Bend Commercial Club, under whose management the enterprise was successfully carried through, and especially the people of Burns, arc to be congratulated. sell C. you everything reasonable. W McCuiston Co. Get out that old spring suit and we will make it look like new. Peerless Pressing Parlors. 62tf F. M. Marshall's new barber shop i3 now ojen next door to Mc Cuiston's store. Give him n trial. 9 Groceries! Groceries! Groceries! We want to sell you. We have the Co. I New Goons are arriving every I week at Millard Tripletfs furniture store. Quality and right prices is his motto. 9 For Sale and Want Ads. M. .1. Morrison can locate you on 3120 acre homesteads. tf Nye hay for sale will soil cheap for cash. Ed. Hnlvorson. -itf 1 can supply alfalfa pasturage for ten town cows. H. .1. OVkktukk. Skk TitoSK stylish Oxfords n K. M. Smith Clothing Co.'s store. 8-tf Baled clover, alfalfa and wheat hay for sale. C. P. Becker, Ijiid law. fiOtf U auto try our coffees nfld teas. U will be pleased. W. C. McCuis TON CO. Your City property listed with us will find ready wile. M. S. Lnt tin & Co. 8-tf It. M. Smith Clothing Co. has a splendid line of men's clothing in stock now. 8-tf List your property with the Home seeker's IjuhI Co., Wall Street, Bend, Ore. tf See the Br-M. Jfc W. Co. for threshers, engines, steam gang plows, etc. tf The Peerless Pressing Parlors are three yonrs on 120 acres of good timlwr land. Address K, cure of the Bulletin. 7-9 Pli'NK'KlNO will bo Incomplete without nu Eastman Kodak. Tho Patterson Drug Company has any kind you want. 9 Itot.LKR Tor DK.SKS, library tables and brass bedsteads nro sold chenpur by Millard Trlplott than at any other store in Bend. 9 Kenwood Add. Is tho only good view residence property on tho market. J. Itynn, agt. H-tf An experienced bookkcecr desires employment on books. Will work by tho hour, day or month. Ad dress Nemo, this olllco. 7-llp Wantkd-Everybody to know that our lino of stationery and toilet articles is the most complete in Bend. Patterson Drug Company. Indies, I hnve n few of the largo size lace front, tailor-made comoK Closing out at cost. Mrs. Shriner, Putnam bulld'ng, Wall street. 8-tf Tho "Oakland" Automobiles nro ntnilo in seven dilTerent styles of I bodies, JU) and -10 horse power. Quick deliveries. F. F. Smith, now located at The Toggery on Ore-, Agent. t,.tr gon Street. fi'Jtf I)ST-Pair lady's gauntlet buck- r ou h.i.K. Harris! hock eggs for, skiii gloves, wun owners name, hatching. Sl.oo wr E. W. Bichardson. melting. Mrs. fil-tf Wk Wiutk Fire insurance. Auto mobile insurance. Surety Bonds. M. S. Lnttin & Co. S-tf Drop In at Marshall's new barltor shop nnd see what a fine haircut anil shave he gives. 9 Kenwood Add. is now on the mnrkct. Prices range from $75 to $125. J. Itynn, ngt. 8-tf Wantko Womnn to work in home two half days each week. Inquire S, care The Bulletin. 8-tf Lost Much of the pleasures of summer without n kodak. Get an Enstmnn at Patterson's Drug Store. Foil Salk In Wiestorin, lot 2. block 17. Price $0; payments $10 per month J.A. Deomor.Bond. 8-10 Four to fifty miles per hour. "On the High." can be mndc with nn "Oakland." F. F. Smith. Agt. Otf For Salk We lots on Wall street. MAIL CHANGE SOMETIME? Central Oregon people who are still getting their mail by the slow Shaniko route will get a little satis faction in knowing that Government red tape has at least been unwound enough to allow an "investigation and report" on the present antiquated service to Bend and other towns. On April 12 the For Sale Three tons of land plaster, $18 per ton nt Madras, $35. able if sold soon. M. delivered atLaidlaw G.W. Horner. I Co. Laidlaw, Ore. 8-tf If ytu , want farm machinery, wagons, buggies, etc., sec the Bend Milling & Warehouse Co. and save money. Slock in soon. tf Before buying residence property, have two good Price reason- S. Lattin & 8-tf Be Careful who you let fill your prescriptions. Avoid danger by taking them to Patterson's Drug Store. 9 let me show you Kenwood Add., level, cleared lots with a good view, on easy terms. J. Ryan. 8-tf With Every $10 cash purchase Millard Triplett is giving a hand some picture. He has 2000 to select from, no two alike. Trade with him and decorate your home free. 9 There Will Be no old maids in Bend when the cost of furnishing a house is reduced to a minimum now If you contemplate the purchase of an automobile, investigate the Bulletin wrote to the superintendent I furnished at the New & Secondhand f the thirteenth divbion of the i urniture Store. P. O. Corner. 9-11 railway mail service at Seattle in-' For Sale. Cheap, most corn quiring when Bend mail would be- Plcte 2.000 capacity sawmill in Kin to come in over the Oregon Crook county. Machinery all new ' out. Write or enquire at Bulletin , office. 7-tf I Trunk Railway. The letter was re ferred to Washington and on Satur uuy, may o, a repiy was retxivt-u TEnE Is no reagon now why from Fourth Assistant Postmaster i young girls should not get married V. V. DeGfaw in which ho says: . when the boys could buy first-class - In rrp!v you .re informed that the ' furniture at half cost at the New & mutter of making m'y necrsuiy re-' Secondhand Furniture Store, P. O. urraiiKciiu'iil of the alar M-rvice of Crook Comer. 9-11 nd Whm-o cuuntira, Oregon, on account if the citalitishmenl of null tervicc on I UNEXCELLED SERVICE has won the line of the Oreunti Trunk Line Rail- fnr Inniw A DiivMann. Itpml'u nmd, from 1'alUiridne, Wah ,(n. o.j to nioneer barber shnn a lartre natron. Meioiiu,, Ore., ha. Ken rrf.rred to a ' Pneerpar oc r snop, a large pa iron iePrecuutive of the Deparimciii for WJ which Is constantly growing. )nvtiinaiioii and retort. i Theirs is the best cquipi)ed shop in "Oakland" line. F. F. Smith, local Agent. 6-tf Wanted. Relinquishment in the vicinity of Bend. State location and price. Address V84, care Bend Bulletin. 4-9 For Sale Light team, wagon nnd harness. Bargain if sold at once. Terms. Address B. G., care Bulletin. tf-x For Sale Singer sewing ma chine, late model, in good condition, at Dressmaking Parlors in Putnam Building. 9p Two Experts at your service at Marshall's barber shop next door to McCuiston's store. Satisfaction is his slogan. 9 For Sale Cheap Forty acres of irrigates! land 3 miles from Bend, on Bend-Burns I toad. Address P. O. Box 93. 2tf For Sale Cheap Good cooking range, 2 doz. chairs, 48 assorted dressers and washsLinds, nil new, nt New & Secondhand Furniture Store, P.O. Corner. 9-11 Wanted To borrow $2,500 for Mollie Nichols, on them. Finder leave nt Bulletin office nnd receive reward. 9 For portraits nt home-individual or groups interior views, general out door photography nnd kodak finishing, call on C. G. Seward, tem porary qunrtcrs opposite the post-1 office. 2tf I Homestead relinquishment for1 sale live miles from Bend. Water right included. All fence 1 nml 20 ncros in cultivation. Inquire Hunter & Slants. 7-tf Wb Own n property in Wiostorla facing on three good streets, capable of making four nice lots. We will take $225 for the whole property. M. S. Ijittin & Co. 8-tf For Rent or Sale. Eighty acres of irrigated land 14 miles oust of Bend. Forty-live ncres in cultiva tion. Fifteen acres in clover. Terms to suit purchaser. Phone M. L. Pyiitt. tf For Sale Team of horses 8 and 9 years old. weight about 2500 lbs., in good condition; new set of hnr ness, new John Deere wagon, plow nnd harrow. Enquire nt P. Jensen's, three miles north and one-half mile cost of Laidlaw. Dp Pino Dry 16-Inch .Mill Wood. Already split for your cook stove, only $3.75 a cord delivered. Pioneer Wood Yard. Phone 11. tf ATTlifmON MILLAtliN. If you need any mill machinery or repairs, see the Bond Milling '& Warehouse Co. Estimates furnish ed on repairs and new plants of any size. tf HUILDINU PLANS. J. W. Dimick is prepared to do all kinds of high grade architectural work, make plans, blue prints, etc., for business houses and resi dences, tf TYI'UWKITTIi.N CIRCULAR LIHTUItS The Bulletin has just installed n supply of imitation tyiwwritten tyie 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 personnl letters. The exact np(earnnce of original typewritten letters, Ixith in color of ink, tyiie face nnd impres sion is duplicated. If desirable the Bulletin will not only print such let ters but will nddruss nnd mail them. If If it takes as long to get the Central Oregon service actually changed as it does to get an investi gation and repart we may expect to get our 1911 Christmas mail over the Oregon Trunk. Few things could add more to the attractiveness of Bend than the presence of more well kept green lawns, such as now are in cultiva tion. And through the prizes offered byx Uie Commercial Club, as an nounced elsewhere in this paper, residents now are going to have a very real incentive toward making new lawns, exceptional opportunity for doing whi:h economically is further supplied by the offer of free water for lawn-making during the summer. The matter is one of very real importance and it is to be hoped that everyone who has the oppor tunity will endeavor to add further reason for the town's tjtle, "Bond, the Beautiful," Hot,,.Qnly.for the sake of the award but tecause of the, excellent and beneficial publicity it will give Central Oregon For Sale A 35-horse power Erie City engine and boiler, In firstclass condition. Reason for selling, we are doubling our capacity and have ordered heavier and larger machin ery. Mastin Lumber Co., La Pine, Oregon. 49tf For Sale Cheap 1 kitchen dresser, 1 secondhand heating stove, ' 200 new quilts, secondhand kitchen j table, 20 new fancy tea tables, 2 beautiful carved sideboards at New & Secondhand Furniture Store, P. O. Corner. 9-11 We represent tho Viptor Tailoring Co. of Chicago; suits from $15 up the very latest. Wo will move into our new quarters in the Putnam building on Wall street this week. Fashionable dressmaking of all kinds. Mrs. G. W. Shriner and Mrs. K. D. Mcintosh. 7-tf Ik A Young Man loves a girl, that is his business. If she smiles at him, that is her business. If they get married, that is their busi ness, and foe selling good furniture cheap, for their new home, that's our business.- New & - Secondhand Furniture Store, P. O; Corner. '9.-11 Our- stock of staple; and fancy, groceries will soon be complete. W. C. McCuiston Co. S Kenwood Addition The only good view residence property on the market. The Prices range from $75.00 to $125.00 a Lot is! .. EASY TERMS with interest at rate of 6 per cent per annum. R.YAN, Oregon Street W s . ." .' This is the Quality Store sn u xzzrz.r rjlYt -. vT oir C.rrHVi If n UUro k ui VVc consider quality above everything else here. QUALITY must go In before our name goes on. Of course, we never fail to show absolutely the correct styles, and we always make our prices Just as low as possible for the qualities we sell, but we never sacrifice quality to make a price. We build tills business on the firm foundation of quality. We think YOU like that kind of a store. We w ant YOU R TRAUI;. We are try ing to deserve it. R. M. Smith Clothing Company LUMBER m ! (7xyx:ix..ii') Our mill, the largest in Crook County, is again in operation. We arc prepared to supply A COM PLETK LINE OF LUA1HUK, floor ing, ceiling and finish all KILN DRIED We can fill any bill, large or small, quickly and to the pur chaser's entire satisfaction. Free Delivery TO ALL PARTS OP BEND. The Bend Company Lumber Dept. Clyde McKay, Mgr. ul ? Jll . ' , I . 4 'r, ' t