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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1911)
VALE'S LOSS MIND'S GAIN. iMftllicur ltnlerprWe.) Surveyor Joint It, Johnoti rcturnnl oit I'rliUy ot lt week (torn n month' nurvrylnit trip1 over on the White llorte Hunch hhliiiKof the IV-lllc I.hc Stock Co., which tie located In the cxirrmr HiiitlimMcnt pstt of Itiiniry Ciiunlv Mr. Johnoit went over by the iy I ltiiri mnl trpmt Mnlhrtir eoitntv timiln lemliii); In Ihnt illrrctlon inn frightful romlltioii He Htiilo t liit t unle-tt the comm iloc uMiu- itiipmxrtui'iil uiitk till )ir thnt ult l 1 irtnni 1r tlinu to per een I of il Conner mtrrii-r Iriiilr PostTIVKLY NO S.M0K1N0 BlgllB for sale at The Bulletin offlco. tf HOT AND COLD baths nt Innes & Davidson's barber shop. JUNCTION PARK 6 and 10 acre tracts close in, 100 chickens with mmAmm An Independent newtpiper, aUmlliiR for Uie tquxtc deal, clenn bulne, clenn politic, nmt the bent intercut of lie ml nml Centrnt Oregon. SUnSCRlPTlOS RATKS: One jrm - - li-.w Ik month ............. - n Thtcc mou(h..... ... ... .3 (IntttMy In iutrncr.) WEDNt-SDAY. JUNE 2$. 1911 THE BEND BULLETIN T ' I.MPHRTINliNT QUUSTION NO. I. If Bend, with n population of 1000 pays its high school principal J167.R0 a month, what will the principal receive when Bend has 5000 population? 11 WAKU UP j Dunne; the last month Bend has received more than thirty enthusia stic "write ups" from papers thro ughout the state praising the town lawn contest. But how about the local people who should be interest ed in it. 'Most every one is fairly willing to tell how "things should be run," but when a splendid oppor tunity such as this is afforded for folks to back up a really valuable competition, made possible through the generosity of a local organiza tion, and by so doing add much to the appearance of the town, it seems as if interest faded just as soon as the matter at hand required some physical exertion. If six ieople will "get busy" on new lawns, the Bulletin will add an other ten dollars to the fifty dollar prize. Wake up! Th initial convention of the Cen tral Oregon Development League marks a nw. era In the cooj.erative develoiHtient of the interior coun try. "Stop knocking and get to gether" is to be the the slogan hero after. An excellent example of the new order of things, the spirit of help-the-other-fellow, is the sugges tion of the Bend Commercial Club that the town3 of south-central Ore gon give the local development or ganization supplies of their litera ture, photographs, etc., these to be kept on hand here at Bend at the Commercial Club rooms, so that homeJBikjrs an 1 others who come to Bend, if by chance they may not find what they desire here, will have ev ery opportunity to become familiar with the offerings of the towns and country of the south. That this territory will reciprocate, making warmer the friendly relations which already exUt, U inevitable. And such cannot but be to great mutual a J vantage. each acre. J. A. Hastes, llltf I The "Oakland" Automobiles mo ' made in seven different styles of bodies, JUl and 10 horse power ' Quick deliveries. l V. Smith. Agent. 0-tf Did you know that the Bulletin job shop can print your visiting cards of the best stock with hand some script tye? Ice Delivered Uvery l)y. Call phone 18 and tho Wenandy Livery Co. will deliver you ice every morning at J) o'clock. lfitf (liiddaril Ranch I. mid. Located in Crook and btki coun ties. Knnging from Jl.fiO to $vS.OO per acre. Easy terms. Buy now and get the benefit of raise In those lands. Fee Kav McKay. 10-tf j. j. sayi:r FIELD SKCKKTAKY OF ORKO.ON DK-' VKmi'MKVT I.KAfiltK. Willi WAS I IIEUE IN INTEREST OF I'ltlNE VIIJ.K CONVENTION. I!()R SALH. One glass show case, liood condition. Moderate price. Inquire nt Bulletin office. I: pert Oculist here. Dr. E. O. Mattern of Portland, an expert oculist, with a complete mod ern equipment, is in Bend for two weeks prepared to do all kinds of oculist work. Go to him nt once, so that he may be able to get your glasses mnde in Portland and deliv ered to you before he leaves. Office in the Putnam building on Wall street. 1(5 OFFICII FOW KI:NT. Handsome new office In best location on Wail street. In quire nt Bulletin office. - ' uids wantli) ; The Council of the City of Bend ' desires senleJ bid for the construe-' tton of a bridge 32 feet wide aero ! the Pilot Butte Canal. All lumber , to be laid down on the banks. Bid der to furnish all nails, drift hoauj and other materials. 80 penny j spikos to be used in nailing the A inch decking. All bids to be in the hands of the Mayor or Becorder by 6 o'clock p. m., Thursday, June 29. Plans may be seen nt office of H. J. Overturf. Council reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. II. C. Ellis, Recorder. An ordinance that would prevent bands of heep from passing through the street of Bond, and through one of the town's most attractive residential sections, is an important action that the city council could take with universal approval. It is both entirely unnecessary and wrong that thousands of sheep should have an opportunity to destroy practical ly every bit of green grass lying in their path through Park Addition, Injure lawns, raise an unholy amount of dust and make filthy the side-jprjce walks at the southern end ot Menu a principal street. How many of ua know that be fore the coming of the white men the Deschutei Valley v. as called "Quelah," or "Ihe Beautiful Valley," and that the place where Bend now stands to the Indian! was known as Widgi Creek? Now that Burns has given such splendid support to the proposed Bend-Burns mail route, it is up to Bend to bestir itself and get even more signatures on the petition than did the Harney county town. The city council (8 to re congrat ulated upon the many important civ ic Improvements fiat have been In augurated under its regime. Fix These Dates in your memory July 10 to 22 and tell your friends ti come to Bend at that time. Selling Out, Cloilng Out, Qolig Out of Business We have decided to retire frcm business and will sell all of our freth i stock at invoice price. Good on'y for five days from date. All staple ; 5 cents cigan, G for 25 cents, 25 for j $1. San Felice, Refund. R. II.,1 Owls, etc. Opt I no?, Gatos, etc., 10 j for$l. Union Leader and all sta-1 pie tobaccos 11 for 1. All 5 cent tobaccos, 22 for 1. Chewing to bacco 48 cents lb. by box. Cigar ettes 11 pekgs. for $1 and 22 for $1. Dwight Edwards Vacuum Coffee regular 50 cent tins 3 for $1.25. Crystal Sugar 13 lbs. for $1. Can dies 15 cents a lb. Macaroni, Spha gettis, condensed milk, etc. nt cost Walnuts, almonds, Brazil- Han nuts, jars at cut price. Two large show cases for sale, cash regis ter, scales, counter, shelves, alro three second-hand tables, few stools and chairs. Springs, matresses, quilts, pillows and pillowslips. Sev eral dozen bed Irish linen sheeting. Lots of odds and ends. COO yards LL cloth at 5 3-1 cents a yard. 8C0 yds. 3 3-4 yd. NOTE We will not throw or give away our goods and people expect ing to get goods for nothing need not bother us. We will tell goods strictly at cost, show cases 20 per cent Lelow cost. Will trade the whole stock for Bend property. This sale will last only five days, when we will close our store define tely, JEAN SSHIFFER, Rowleo corner, Next door to Pilot Butte Inn. THE 6TH! The biggest and best yet' 0iens July 10th and closes July 22nd FARM AND MILL Machinery Supplies of All Kinds. Cull find see our Subsoil Packers ' Alfalfa Cultivators Potato Planters Our Prices are Right. Bend Milling , Warehouse Company C. I. Bozell, Mgr. Agent for RIVERSIDE Ai LYTLE ADDITIONS LoLs at Small Prices and Easy Pay incuts. Ilusincss Property Warehouse Property AH kinds of Farm Property Homestead Locations Fire Insurance. J.A.EASTES Oregon Street BEND, OREGON. Is the Only Word that Describes the CUT PRICES AT E. M. THOMPSON'S Furniture Sale GOODS ALL NEW, DIRECT FROM FACTORY $5.00 White Enamel Iron Rods, special price $1.60 $6.25 Cotton Combination .MhUukwhm, special prfco $5.00 " " $8.80 Pure Cardotl Cittun Comforters " $1.80 Shoddy Pilling (Vrnf-rlora " $4.00 Yum-Yum Springs, aieoi oat) apporte, spodrU 3,75 " $8.00 All Steel lD-(.il Springs, paetal nrteo 20c and I0e per yard Malting " " $2.50 Feather Pillow ivt mlr " SI. 75 10.50 Dronm-m, Golden Oak Kininh, sieclal price $10.00 Drotfeerx, nMcinl price . . . AND MANY OTHER prfce $3.75 3.50 4.25 4.00 1.95 1.25 3.50 " ... . 3.25 4.50 . . . 15c to 30c 1.95 1.40 8.50 15.00 BARGAINS. HOW CAN WE AFFORD IT? Because IasL week Jean Schiffcr was obliged to vacate his Corner Store near the postoffico. He had no placo to put his big stock of furniture, and was obliged to sell out at any price. We paid him cash and got the entire stock at bed rock E PRICES Beginning Saturday, June 24, and Lasting for TWO WEEKS we will sell this Furniture at. LESS than PORTLAND Prices. Most of tho BARGAIN STOCK is stored in tho BULLETIN BUILDING on tho south end of Wall street. See us there or in our store in tho Johnson building. HURRY! GET TO THE SNAPS FIRST! YOU'LL NEVER HAVE SUCH A CHANCE AGAIN! W" E. M. THOMPSON BEND, OREGON. as I