The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 17, 1911, Image 4

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    THE BEND BULLETIN
An Independent newtpper, tUrntlng
for the square deal, clean btiinejs, cletn
politic, ami tlie bert lnterct of Bend
And Cctilml Oregon.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY L7, 1911
For Sale and Want Ads.
POSTAL INSOMNIA.
In the posting of notices calling
for bids forvnrrylnpr the mnll from
Culver to Bend, commencing July
1st and ending nny time between
now nnd June 30th, 1916, Uie Post
office Department has added another
little act to Central Oregon's postal
farce. The notice refered to, which
just has been placed on view at
Bend and other postolllces, describes
the service which the bidders are to
supply, as follows.
l'rom Culver by Illllmati and Red
mond to Heiul, 4t tnltea and back, 7
limes a week. Leave Culver daily on
receipt of mail from train due at S.J I p.
in., but not later than midnight. Arrive
nt Bend in 9 hour. Leave llend at 1 p,
ni. Arrive at Culver in 9 limits. I
Two months and a half after the;
Oregon Trunk railroad has insti
tuted regular daily service to Mad- j
ras, operating first class trains with j
mail car attached, the governmental
postal institution turns in its sleep '
and issues this call for bids. As a I
humorous masterpiece in its class '
it stands preeminent. On July first
the Department proposes to start a
decent mail service to interior Ore
gon. The mere fact that for four
months the mails from Uie outer
world have come by antiquated
stages, over an absurd routing, with
a needless delay of more than a day,
are matters, it is supposed, which
now should be forgotten in the
jubilation which follows the an
nouncement that at last Bend and
the other towns are to have a civil
ized mall service July first, per
haps. Also it doesn't seem to
matter much that the railroad will
be completed to Bend shortly after
the date of the proposed change.
But a pessimist can't help wonder
ing how many months it will take
the Postoffice Department to make
another change, this time from
Culver to Bend, after the comple
tion of the railroad. However it is
not at all improbable that the Cul
ver sen-ice never will be started at
all, for The Bulletin ventures the
guess that no bids will be received
for the proposed service. At all ,
events, mere is notning to be done
but to rest in patience, and in the
mean time offer up prayers of
thanksgiving to that nonexisting
d;ety Governmental Efficiency.
on .all furniture
Millnnl Triplet's
10
The success of the Fourth of July
celebrations held at Bend for the
last two years indicates how very ,
"worth while" such affairs can be, ,
from a business standpoint as well
as from that of those who; only
interest in the matter is to have a
V ! time. Of all the place in the
Deschutes Valley Bend by all odds
is the best adapted for an attractive
celebration of this kind, and cer
tainly Bend should take advantage
of the opportunity that i3 hers and '
get into the field with a celebration
that will pale to insignificance all
those that have gone before. The
matter is well worth taking up.
Without doubt all local business
men will give the undertaking
hearty support; it is good for the
town in every way.
Wanted You to give Marshall's
barber shop n trial. 10
Found Bend's best barber shop
at Innes & Davidson s. 10
Iron Bedstkads, libraVy tables,
roller desks at Millard Triplett's. 10
FisuiNO Tacklk any kind you
want at Patterson Drug Store. 10
Marshall's Barber Shop Is now
located on Oregon street, near
Bond. 10
Bend's Pioneer and most popu
lar barber shop is Innes & David
son's. 10
Lost Money
not bought nt
store.
Go To The Mctv'a Toggery for
trunks, suitcases and handbags of
all kinds. 10
W. C. McCuiston Co. wants a
share of your grocery trade. We
sell for less. 10
Wanted Copies of Bulletin of
April 6, 12, 19, 2G, May 3 nt
Bulletin office. 10
The Famous Chippewa hand
made logging and work shoes at
Bredenhagen's. 10
Thoroughbred Scotch Collie
puppies for sale.' Inquire G. W.
Shriner, Bend. 10-11
Found Handsome pictures with
every $10 purchase at Tripett's
Furniture Store. 10
Vegetables, Fruits nnd many
good enU received by express daily
at McCuiston's Store. 10
Lost Many summer pleasures
without a kodak. Get an Eastman
nt Patterson's Drug Store. 10
Get Your Lumber from the Pine
Forest Lumber Co. House lath and
irrigation lath a specialty. tf
Picknicking will bo incomplete
without a kodak. The Patterson
Drug Company has any kind you
want. 10
Girl Wanted for general house
work. Good wages to the right
party. Call or write, Mrs. John W.
Elkins. 10-1 lp
For Sale Singer sewing ma
chine, late model, in good condition,
at Dressmaking Parlors in Putnam
Building. 10
Wanted Horse suitable for de
livery wagon, weight 800 to 1000
pounds. R. A. Puett, Park Addi
tion. 10p
Found Sack of oata near Bend
Lumber Co. mill. Owner may have
same by calling at The Bulletin
office and paying for this notice. 10
Lost Pair lady's gauntlet buck
skin gloves, with owner's name,
Mollie Nichols, on them. Finder
leave at Bulletin office and receive
reward. 9-10p
For Sale Cheap 1 kitchen
dresser, 1 secondhand boating stove, I
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 ,
If A Young Man .lovos a girl, '
that is his business. If she smiles
at him, that is her business. If" j
they get married, that is their busi-,
n3ss, and for selling good furniture
c'leap, for their new home, that's
our business. New & Secondhand
Furniture Store. P. O. Corner. 9-11
Nkat Haircuts nnd easy shaves
nt Marshall's now barber shop, 10
Rubber Stamp Dates and ink
pnds for sale nt Bulletin office, tf
Get The Best nlmves nnd hair
cuts in town nt Innes & Davidson's.
Bnled clover, alfalfa nnd wheat
hay for sale. C. P. Becker, Iitd
lnw. GOtf
Your City property listed with
us will find ready sale. M. S. Lnt
tin & Co. 8-tf
Wk Write Fire insurance, Auto
mobile Insurance, Surety Bonds.
M. S. Lattin & Co. 8-tf
Kenwood Add. is now on the
market. Prices range from $7f to '
$125. J. Ryan, agt. 8-tf
Wanted Woman to work in
home two half days each week. '
Inquire S. care The Bulletin. 8-tf
For Sale In Wlostorla, lot 2.
block 17. Price 500; payments $10
per month J.A. Deenu'r.Bond. 8-10
Four to fifty miles por hour. "On
the High," can lie made with an
"Oakland." F. F. Smith. Agt. Ctf
For Sale We have two good
lots on wall street, rrice reason
able if sold soon. M. S. Lattin &,
Co. 8-tf
The Men's Toggery is the only
store in Bend selling trunks, suit
cases nnd handbags at rock bottom
prices. 10
For Rent or Sale. Eighty acres
of irrigated land 14 miles east of!
Bend. Forty-five acres in cultivn-j
tion. Fifteen acres in clover.!
Terms to suit purchaser. Phone'
M. L. Pyntt. tf ,
Ryo hoy for salo will sell cheap
for cash. Ed, Hnlvorson, 4tf
You Can't find anything good to
oat hero! Yes you can. Whore?
At McCuiston's Store, he sells for
less. , 10
If you contemplate tho purchnso
of an automobile, investigate tho
"Oakland" line. F. F. Smith, local
Agent. (Ltf
For Sale Three tons of land
plaster, $18 per ton nt Madras, $35
delivered at Laldlaw G.W. Horner,
Laldlaw, Ore. 8-tf
Before buying residence property,
let me show you Kenwood Add.,
level, cleared lots with a good view,
on easy terms. J. Ryan. 8-tf
The "Oakland" Automobiles are
inailu in seven different styles of
bodies, 30 and 40 horse iwwer.
Qaick deliveries. F. F. Smith,
Agent. 0-tf
For Sale Cheap Good cooking
range, 2 do, chairs, 48 assorted
dressers and washstands, all new, nt
New & Secondhand Furniture Store,
P.O. Corner. 9-11
Wk Own a property in Wicstnrlu
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 Sale 30 complete iron bed
steads, Yum Yam spring matresses,
feather pillows, all nt your own
price. New & Secondhand Furni
ture Store, P. 0. Comer. 9-1 1
There Will Bk no old maids in.
Bend when the cost of furnishing a
house Is reduced to a minimum now
furnished nt the New & Secondhand
Furniture Store. P. O. Corner. 9-11
Something Special
-unimproved
Farms
1 20 acres, well im
proved, horses and
cows. Full equip
ment. All for
$40 per acre. ,
This must bo sold in 90 days.
For other similar snaps see
J. P. CLOUGH
Bend, Oregon i
Wall Street,
Manager Forbes of Uie dend base
bill team says that he has received
an offer from a first class Portland
team to play a series of games here
July second to fourth inclusive.
What promises to be the best aggre
gation of ball tossers ever assembled
in Central Oregon is working out on
the local diamond, and Bend's pros
pect, of having a championship nine
were never brighter.
A Sunday afternoon or evening
fire might prove a very serious
affair with many hundred feet of
tho city's hose lying along Oregon
Street between the hydrant and the
ball field. It's a good plan to wet
down the diamond, but in justice to
every local property owner, the hose
ought to be wound up and returned
to the hose house after use, and not
be left on the street all night.
Wantuu Relinqutthmrnt in tlir
vicinity of Henri. State location anil
price Address V84, care Betid Bulletin.
This little "reader" advertisement
appeared in The Bulletin five times.
Aaa result "V84" received eight
letters, containing attractive offers,
four from Bend, two irom Red
mond, one from Seattle and one
from Colorado.
The Commercial Club's offer of
cash prizes for good lawns is one
that should ' be taken advantage of
FARM AND
MILL
Machinery
Supplies of All Kinds.
Call and see our
Subsoil Packers
Alfalfa
Cultivators
Potato
Planters
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Our Prices are Right.
Bend Milling 2b
Warehouse
Company
C. I. Bozell, Mgr.
STAR BAKERY
FRESH BREAD
Pastries, Rolls, etc.
13 Bread Tickets $1 OO
3 Oread Tickets 26c
Meals Served from 6
n. m. to 8 p. m.
Furnished Rooms
MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT
Kenwood Addition
The only good view
residence property on
the market. The Prices
range from $75.00 to
$125.00 a Lot
EASY
TERMS
with interest at rate of
6 per cent per annum.
RYAN, Oregon Street
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IF you lire not in the hab
it of netting all your
clothing and furnishings
here it will pay you to
. investigate our goods and
prices before making your
next purchase. We like
to have you comparo
values. This store always
wins with the man who
compares.
SUMMERSHIRTS FOR
PARTICULAR MEN
You'll find here the riirhL
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business, outing or dress
at from 75c to $2.50
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Straw Hats 25c--$2.50
Panama Hats $5.00
In this season's eorreet
shapes anil of particular
ly desirable qualities ut
the prices we ask.
Everything: Men and
Little Men Wear
R. M. Smith Clothing
Company
LUMBER
Our mill, the largest In Crook
County, Is again in operation. We
are prepared to supply A COM
PLETE LINE OF LUMBER, floor
ing, ceiling and finish all
KILN DRIED
We can fill any hill, large or
small, quickly and to the pur
chaser's entire satisfaction.
Free Delivery
TO ALL PARTS OF BEND.
The Bend Company
Lumber Dcpt. Clyde McKay, Mgr.
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