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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1911)
wv U t "i ,,. ,r -fc- ii NP. t re- ft' t, m Pv SF.. . i r - It- THE BEND BULLETIN An lmlejmltnt newspaper, standing for tlie square ileal, clenn business, clean politics, anil lite best Interests ot Demi nil Central Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATUS: Oat ytr--..- -..- Il-y Vn month!. ,...,.......... . Tfcu-c Month. ......, (InrarUbtr In Jto.) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911 DOCTOR DOGSNT LIKB US. That section o( Central Oregon It about the mot over-ettltnateil and hyrwr-boometl district that t think I ever saw. The frost prevents the rait ing of grain. They can't ralte potatoes or grain, anil arc even harrtil,on account 0.1 coyqtes, from cnitaging In the chicken Such arc some of the appreciative rciuarka mccrnlnpr this country credited to Dr. F. S. Sandborsr, Congressman Lnflerty, aa an nounccd in the news columns of this paper, will be able to send to his constituents 22,000 packages of seeds. We don't particularly object to A. W. (Walter) taking advantage of the vote-ocoking gentle grafts which fortune casts in his nath as appearing in the Sunday Herald of ,onff hi9 colleagues employ them. Bcllingham, Washington. Their nut we believe the representative notice states, "shall furnish any drinking cup for public use, and no such person or corporation shall permit on said railroad train or station, or on said electric car or at public or private school or said state educational institution, or on said public conveyance, the use of the common drinking cup." This action is taken for the betterment of the public heal tit as it has been proven that tho use of the common drinking cup is responsible for the spread of many infectious and con tagious diseases. Kenwood Add, is tho only good view residence property on tho market. J, Ryan, agt. 8-tf List your property with tho Home seeker's Land Co., Wall Street, Bend, Ore. tf Kenwood Add. is now on the market. Prices rnngo from $75 to $125. J. Kynn, agt. 8-tf Wanted 5 acres in cultivation under ditch close to Bend. Kay McKay. 13tf Wanted Trees to pull. Have first class outlU. See Liddell on the Wilson ranch, Powell Butte. Address, Prlneville, Ore. 14tf author left Bend last week after being here wveral months Ap parently the Bcllingham physician did not prosper in Central Oregon, and with a grudge against the . the from the second Oregon district would advance far faster in popu lar esteem if, instead of sending out all these seeds at the expense of public, he would take a firm country, has returned to Washing-. stami nganst this congressional ton and vented his displeasure j waste together with that other de through the press of his native pbrnble method of increasing the town. While it is of course too bad p0sta deficit, tho free distribution that this territory should receive f congressional and senatorial this verbal flaying, it is probable speeches, thus showing the people that both the country and the doc- j,e represents that he prefers busi tor will survive. nesslike economy to wasteful prodig- His remark concerning the fm- nijty jn the conduct of possibility of raising grain is delight- nflnirs. ful; evidently his practice did not - take him far afield, or his trained professional cyo doubtless would ! OLD have noted tlie prosper! ty of the rich ., ...... .. . T, .. ., , . 7 VALU IIIIARS (1001) NCWS. Powell Butte and Laidlaw sec! ,. , , . ..: (Malheur Enterprise) tions. where for several years the1 .,,. ... . ...,, ,, , , , Along with report oi railroad work in production of grain has brought ' this evtion m the near (mure wmies the wealth to the ranchers. The gentle ;' ' "'" ft'. "'" "-J ? flam at potato raising is better still; 'line from Mend and on ct at ikhi at ! pastry sold nt The Palm for if there is one thing wherein the Yimik. r D)echutcJ Valley has made an Aecording to t Information from a naanrrvl Kiirwui it f in tho nrrvltif. I re,w",e rcrM,rl ' nail a ptlvnte con- assured success it is in ine Produo WMtt0l HlJl he offic,u oll tM 4i ...! ti -u:-i. ' i.i. . i. , . iuu9. iiu uui;ai;ii- rcvciii viii iu iiuru, 11 is iniMcrtitx! BY EXCHANGES Por Sale. Ryo liny for salo will sell cheap for cash. Ed. Halvoreon. 4tf For S,vt.K Wo havo on hand quite n lot of baled rye hay for sale, also a snmll quantity of grain hay. Can furnish good quality of ice in any quantity to suit. Call at the Star Ranch. G. W. Wlmor & Sons, Tumnlo, Ore. 14tf. Foit Sale On Tkadk Flrstclnsw No. 3 Faultless Stump Puller, with cable, for sale or trade for stock. Daniel Liddell, Wilson Ranch, Powell Butt", Ore. Address Prine- I vine, urc. tut Foil Sale 1 GO acres of deeded land, with water right, near Sisters nwtf, sec. 14-15-10. Will take $1500 cash if sold at once, owing to Bickness. Twenty acres in culti vation. Address J. K. Meeker, Bend. 1-ttf Fon Sale-Business lot, gmni lo cation, in La Pine. Inquire A-15, this office. 14-1 lip t-.... O.. .. OJ t national ' o.i-r. oinger sowing ma chine, late model. Inquire of Mrs. J. H. Wetmndy. ll-lOp Foit Sale, Ciikai (looil Bain wagon with top. Also set of good , miMliiim weight harnoNt. Inquire Anton Aune, at livor' stable. 14tf SOLD By Millard Triplett, lin- 1.....u mMfnli3 m.t.l .r n.l ell UIUUIIIP) llrvio will, 1 Ufn mm ll j kinds of good furniture. ; American Uakeky broad and, TitOROuannnKD Scotch Collie puppies for salo. Inquire of G. W. Shrlnqr, cecond floor Chapman building, Bond. llitf RuiirtKR Stamp Datks mid Ink pads for twlo at Bulletin office, tf For Sam: Relinquishment of 40 acres, nojf of the swjf , 27-KM2. Final proof to bo mado Nov. 25, 1012. Price, $1,(100 cash or Bond city property, Address, C. II. Shields, 4915 8th Ave., Sent. la, Wash. 12tf For Sale Gasoline at $4.50 n case nt Crescent. E. G. Rourk. 13-15 For SAI.K Two-section (50-tooth adjustable harrow, cheap. L. A. W. Nixon. . 13tf For Sale Rhodo Island Red eggs tor selling, $l tor u eggs. L. A. W. Nixon. KMflp Miscellaneous, l.RKAn 5c at The Palm. 13tf Don't OveiUiOOK The Men's Toggery for your 4th of July unit. Big reduction on all suits. For 7Gc you can got a first-class hnlf-sollng job nt Eggleston's Ifar ness Shop. 13" Lauok Vim 15c nt Star Bakery. M. J. Morrison enn locate you mii 320 acre homesteads, tf Kodaking Days are here. Get an Eastman nt Patterson's Drug Store. 13 Have You Timed any of the new bakery goods at Star Bakery? They are the very loJt. 1-ttf Get Youu Lumiieu from tho Pino i Forest Lumber Co. House lath and I irrigation lath n specially. tf , Eastman Kodaks sold In Bend by I Patterson's Drug Store. The Puce To Got n dandy hair i cut is ut Iunoti & Davidson's. Try n loaf of ryu broad nt The Palm. 1-ttf Four to II fly mile por hour. On the High," can In; made with am "Oakland." F. F. Smith. Agt. fitf , .-.... ll. rt.... ,...... . . I3tf iia.m i nit inair ninniuru . of emirsu. Tluin luiv of Millnril Baled clover, alfalfa and wheat Triplett. nay tor suie. c. r. uecKor, lJtui law. 50tf Uon of spuds." The chicken :i....: .... .ti .u j. I that the Hill people will vet buy. uUu).UKw,K.uW.um.n This report Is again lacked up by the no serious comment; it may be fact that the fir.t trip to b taken Uy Jlr. rl.iwd m n humorous attpmnt AH Gty lue new president who .uccccdtd ciassea rs a numorous aiiempi. All JohlJ H sievens at besd of thes Hill in all, wc are inclined to believe system in Oregon, lost no timein netting thit tho ox.fand Aaetnr mint hnv lulntet with the situation in Central uiai ute cx-ucna aociormust nae0r-eRon This visit to that part it the been misquoted; at all events it is, strongest indication that Hill will get to be hoped such is the case. j .Uynew, ... received from Si. - Paul that JamrsJ. Hill had jut ee- NEED PUBUC OR.NKINQ FOUNTAIN lje1&TV& During the hot daj-s of summer, ' mMl de.elopinents and in fact throughout the year. ) MAp 0F NEW ROAD, there is need in Bend for a public' iH.rney County News.) fountain where drinking water for Deputy Countv Surveyor I'ntnk P mnn nnd lwnst mn 1m nhtniniwl Cowan titi completed a man of the new , . . , ,, . rixtd frum the Riley.Rgli road northwest This Convenience would be of great to the west line of Harney county on worvice to the general public if lo- wiutisnow -'' ' '"" . . . . , , , , ,- road. The new turvey isS,J5 milet and catcd at some central point, and if terminates on the wet line oirction is, some public-spirited citizen wishes 'township J. range J4. about looofeet A . ., . . , ,., ., , north of the quarter ttake and -a Utile to ingratiate himself with the people more than two miles south of the corner hore Is an excellent opportunity. ' of Uke ml Crook counties. Slakoare; A . ,. r tset every loo fret and the maximum I Strangers here oitcn have someRr(ie is 5 per cent and only for short difficulty In getting a drink of water, distances. Over five miles of the eight ......... . . . . are level and the olI will pack hard at' if Utey leel a nesliancy tn going into mck. Grades are cross sectioned and a hotel or store anl bothering those , stakes set. The nnd people and the .... , , , 1 authorities of Lake county will have no in charge there. The farmers who ' trouble in locating the road from this drive to town to do their trading I description. The ttap acros the comer .... , . . . of Lake county to the Crook county line likewise must intrude upon some will have to be supplied. one or else go down to the river to t . water their horsea, and this Is an Better to Buy at Star Bakery, inconvenience to them, especially if I No use baking at home when you they have considerable shopping to ' can buy bread and pastry so cheap do and are in a hurry to get back ' as auir Daery- " home. By the installation of a public .fountain all this could be remedied. This town, unlike many others in Central Oregon, has an unlimited supply of fine water at all times, (and the wnUr company would no Jrloubt furnish a free supply for a public fountain if asked to do so. 'On the ouUkirt of town there is thc finest sort of material for mak ing a drinking trough, pink stone. (It can le put into shape very easily and would n it Ik vplank, truJii. If there i n priva'e citizen who would vuiuiiUxv to donate a foun tain, the city authorities should take action in tlii direction. Bend needs and should have a sanitary and eightly drinking fountain. Telephone American Bakery and wairon will call. l.'ttf Vntt Qll T.- fl.nli Pnrtni. ) fW..!! 537 a ton sa'eks included. Addro-wJ If you contemplate the purchase n-Woii ij,,n n'NTnii nn. 1 1.1.1 iof nn automobile. Investigate the -- - .- .., .... -.. - . . Lost Tho pleasure of a good shave by not going to Innes & Davidson's barber shop. Fort Sale Team of good horses, wagon nnd harness. Address A-24 care Bulletin or inquire at this office. 12tf 'Oakland" line.- Agent. F. F. Smith, local G-tf The Bulletin has just installed a full line of new type socially de signed for high grade visiting nnd business card work. tf Meet Me At Patterson's Foun tain and have a refreshing drink of Fon SALE.-Chcap, most com- Bwa or P,ulu OI ICO crcam- pleto 20,000 capacity sawmill in The Oakland" Automobiles nre Crook county. Machinery all new. made in seven different styles of Reason for selling, timber all cut bodies, 30 and 40 horso power, out. Write or enquire at Bulletin Quick deliveries. F. F. Smllh, office.' 7-tf Agent. G-tf CLASSIFIED COLUMN Skn.se 8b Thomas GENERAL HARDWARE HARNESS AND SADDLERY BUILDING MATERIAL PAINT FARM IMPLEMENTS' MILL MACHINERY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Open for Business in a Few Dtys IN CHAPMAN BUILDING. RATUS: Plve centt a line for first in sertion in thit column, four cents a line ' for eaoh tuhtctjuctit insertion. Count sis words to n line. Found. 1 Found Sizzling ice cold soda at Patterson's fountain. Found Good hot or cold baths at Innes & Davidson's barber shop. Found Bunch of nine keys. Owner can have same by proving an eyosore like a property and paying for this ad. nt Bulletin office, 14tf For Kent. Fon Rent Two rooms over R M. Smith Clothing Co.'s store. Sec R. M. Smith. 12tf Fon Rent Five room house with barn, in Lytic. See F. II. May. 12tf EVil, Iln.n nn O.. r- I?l..l.'... The Oregon Board of Health has of "S 114 2" issued a notice that after September Bend. Forty-five- acres In cultiva- j. use of the common drinking cup tion. Fifteen acres in clover, in this state la prohibited. "No Terms to 'suit purchaser. Phone person or corporation in charge or , Pyatt. tf control of any railroaJ station or Wanted ' ' any railroad train, electric car or , , ... . ' Before buyinir residence nronortv. any punuc conveyance or tn any ,et me yiu Kenwo'd - j ubiic or private school or any level, cleared lots with a good view, state educational institution," the on easy terms. J. Ryan. 8-tf Special Prices In order to clean up and make room for my fall line which will be here by July 15, I nm-going to make the prices as follows, commencing Saturday, June 17. $12.00 Suits reduced to $ 9.00 $14.00 Suits reduced to $10.50 $16.50 Suits reduced to $12.50 $18.00 Suits reduced to $14.00 $20.00 Suits reduced to $ 1 5.00 $25.00 Suits reduced to $18.50 $27.50 Suits reduced to $20.00 These suits will not last long at these prices so come while the stock and sizes arc complete. A. L. FRENCH Oregon street, between Wall and Bond, Bend, Oregon, rrrmSSPkQgSU Complete Houses $230.00 to $865.00 B...4kl.W .a mmmS la Ixladtl' At til NC W 6t- all natrlal nlrs la t. ctnictU f a mtUtm kn Arehlucti' pltni, iptclficslloni, bias wlnti. and full iltulli about coniiructlon are alio fumhhtil, locsihtr with an litmlitd ttsitmtnt of th mtutlsl -ilu li on ilis market. V will iiuoti prlrsi frstgM TH MUlt-Dins' BAnoAlN Housa prerislil to your station. Aiist tAtev i.ooKitTrii-o.,su.Hnf.lM14. liljiJOgJp J & ll.( m SHU. li't till MHrtli IHnKtMUoi. "attlAltl DIALISI" Juy, itl.liUi A W.IUIM. H l li. e.lO WssTLAaa v Sasttts, Wih SOON WE WILL HAVE A COM PLETE LINE OF Builders' Supplies LIME, CEA1ENT, PLASTIsK, lUc. Fir Ploorlnjr, Ccdnr Shingles Moors, Sash, Etc. LUMBER (A-' 'i ) Our mill, the largest in Crook County, is again in operation. We are prepared to supply A COM PLETE LINE OE LUA1HER, floor ing, ceiling and finish :ill 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. Mill and Yards located just across the Kiver, West of Uond The Pioneer Wood Yard Has on hand fine dry KMnch mill wood (al ready split for the stove), at $11.50 per cord, delivered. Also dry block wood at $4.50 per cord delivered. Leave orders or telephone O'Donnell Bros. Market. W. P. DOWNING, Proprietor. 6 Kenwood Addition Tho only ood view residence property on the market. Tho Prices range from $75.00 to $125.00 a Lot.... EASY TERJHS wkh interest at rate of 6 per cent por annum. ai J. RYAN, Oregon Street, v - u f Jai B"VMMsrikriMMMMaBSr