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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1911)
WHEAT RAISING. . the rocxI seed without coat to you. Wo will prlml the screening nml , give the scetl bncK to you for the nctunl cost of Krindintf, If you hnve no cood whent for one cent of out door photownnliy nml kodak out. Wrltu or vmuilro nt Ihilletln (finishing-, call on C. G. Sownrd, tern ' office. " 7-Uf IHirary tiunrtorn opposite the post olllcc. 2tf Thb U. S. Government agricul turnlj experiment stations huvo ( seed we will undertake to jret It for tiemonstrntod beyond possibility of you. And we will sell It to you nt doubl thnt much of the land now - just what, it cost us. In thiarojmrd ( devoted to whent raising in the Wo are now corresjondinK with United States is produclnpr little 'various parties in mnny localities -more than hnlfn3 much grain ikt ' cn,ionvorinjr to find just the best ncre, If thnt much, as it could if wheat for this climate and soil. Wo proper methods of soil culture nml cultivation were followed. It is claimed, on the best authority, thnt . Tiikhk 13 no ronson now wliy I)u Sam:. Cheap, moat cotn when the boyB could buy firoU'lnna plete 20,000 capacity buwiuIII in furniture nt linlf ctmt at the New & Crook county. Machinery all new. Secondhand Furniture store, P. 0. Reason for elllmr, timber all cut Coiner. 0-11 will get wheat adapted to both dry land and irrigated land culture. Ami rememuer iiuu we iru jusi. the proper selection of seed, and i ns much interested in having much scientific cultivation, will increase the per acre yields of lands now averaging 14 to 20 bushels to 25 to 35 bushels. Such claims have been , proved wherever proper trials were given the methods recommended by the experts. We are greatly interested in the production of more wheat and better wheat in the Deschutes Valley. We nml It In nup liiiKinpss. nml want to help the good work along. WeJ ' want to see wheat raised at home and milled ntour mill in Bend. good whent raised in Crook County as nre you. We will do all we can to boost the wheat rnlsing Industry along. Wo want you to write to us. Wo want you to come and sco us. Our interests nre one. Yours for more and better whent, Bknd Milling & WamciiouskCo. C. I. Boiell, Pro. Jim Unjoylng Life. Jim where did you get that cigar Hint hns such n delicious aroma? At the P. 0. Corner cigar stand, of What we want to do is to find out course, urniraue ononensn. u is if it is not possible to raise as much the best plnce in town for a good wheat per ncre, and as good wheat, smoke. Let's go there and enjoy right here in Crook Count ns in any one. 10-tf We think it territory in the West. is. Will you help us with the work? Good seed comes first. Now, we expect to have our mill In oiwrnlion ' by the first or fifteenth of August. We will clean your seed whent, re-( move nil the small snnveneu Komnis For Sale and Want Ads. Kenwood Add. is the only goal view residence property on the market. J. Ryan, ngt. S-tf For portraits nt home individunl Bend Hardware Company t a A FULL LINE of HIGH GRADE land weed seeds, and return to you or groups interior views, general Oregon Trunk Railway. Train leaves Opal City 8:30 a. m., Culver 8:50 a. m., Mctolius9:10 a. m., Madras 9:30 a. m. Arrive Portland 7:45 p. m. LEAVE PORTLAND 9:55 a. m., arrive Madras 7:50 p.m., Metolius 8:05 p. m., Culver 8:23 p. in.. Opal City 8:50 p. m. DIRECT STAGE, CONNECTIONS to and from interior points. R. BVDD, Chief Engineer R. E. MlCHAEL.'Agent Portland, Ore. Madras, Ore. J. H. Cokbett, Agent T. A. Guaiiam. Agent Opal City, Ore. Metolius, Ore. DAILY TRAIN SERVICE To Portland, Spokane, Seattle St. Paul, Chicago, St. Louis Denver, Omaha, Kansas City V ELIE EHICLES i Put Your Duds In Our Suds Bend Steam Laundry Phone us, Wc will will fur your liiiutlle. NOW ON HAND i Bend Hardware Company Hotel Dalles The Dalles, Oregon You arc cordUIW InvlUd lo mWe THK IIOTItl. DAM.HS jrmir icitlnu iiUce while wmIHiik "" t""n Iwlrtinii your way i ami from Portland. New. Oioiounhly equipped, mudern l0''i "' htm. elevator: mllciaiid roomt wllli but hi. I'lnl clan cafe. Kalea ft ami upward. Ideal 8topplng Plnco Going to and from Central Oregon. PETER KUEHNLING, Manager. Hotel Bend Corner Uond and Oregon Sti. AMERICAN PLAN Rates $2 and $2.50 a Day HUGH O'KANE, Manager WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Tabla alwayt wpplM with tin bait (hat lha town afford. Neat nnd Comfortable Rooms. IlitND, Okxcmn 'pstsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm J My Restaurant IS til K ONLY 1'I.ACK IN IIKNI) THAT IH Open All Night SHORT ORDERS QUICK SIIRVICI2 Sandwiches and Lunches a Specially BILLY'S PLACH W, H. ADAIR HILLVS PI.ACI! Riverside and Lytle Additions One Hundred Lots We are offering one hundred lots at a reduction of 25 per cent from list prices. Make your selection early. List prices range from $100 up. Si7.e of lots 50x140 feet. The biggest bargains to be had in Bend 25 Off 20 Per Cent Cash and $10 Per Month i An adequate water system will be installed and in operation in these Additions within 30 days from the time the railroad is completed tothisDlace. A large water wheel and piping is ordered and one and one-half miles of ditches for water mains are already dug. A 20.000-gaIlon water tank is under construction. Along the railroad, which passes through this property, are natural locations for manufacturing plants. Let me take you over this property and quote you prices. Vou will find Just what you arc looking for. J. A. E A S T E S, Agent. FARM LANDS. OREQON STREET. FIRE INSURANCE. NOTARY PUBLIC. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 320-ACRE HOMESTEADS. WE HAVE TWO AUTOS IN OUR SERVICE AND A CIVIL ENGINEER IN THE FIELD TO LOCATE YOU ON THE CHOICEST PUBLIC LANDS. OUR FEES ARE AS REASONABLE AS ANY RELIABLE LOCATOR'S. -