The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 05, 1911, Image 2

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The BEND COMPANY
BIWIUIHJilWI
REAL ESTATE
-We are the owners of the original Townsite of
Bend, and have for sale practically all the inside
business lots.
---We also own the three inside residential ad
ditions, so if you want anything in real estate
that is sure to increase in value with the develop
ment of the town, we have it, at prices and on
terms not equalled in Central Oregon.
An inspection of our property will convince any
one of its exceptional good value for investments.
LUMBER
LATH AND
SHINGLES
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES.
-We are the only mill prepared to supply a
COA1PLHTI: line of lumber, flooring, ceiling and
interior finish, all KILN DRIED.
Estimates furnished for buildings.
Free delivery to all points of Bend.
A reduction will be made to parties hauling
their own lumber.
-Mills and yards located in Bend.
Call at our office or write
us for full particulars.
The BEND COMPANY
Offices Cor. Wall and Ohio
Sts., Bend, Oregon.
DESCHUTES IP CONTRACT IS LET
passed by the state
sorship.
board of cun-
I. O. O. P. NOTICG.
RIVER IS NOW BEING" GREENWOOD
Rancher Attention.
All ranchers who wish to line the
8000 feet of free timber to which
they are entitled from the forest
rcsorow every year hud better (JET
HUS . Wo can saw this for you,
SURVEYED
Party ot Topographers Began Work
This Week at Benham Fall Will
Oo up Stream and Then to Mouth
Important Undertaking
A party of surveyors sent out by
the United States Government and
the Btate, in co-operation, began
this week a survey qf the Deschutes
River for the purpose of making a
map of the stream. They started
work at a point having an elevation
of 40 feet above Benham Falls and
will work up the river. When this
part is completed they will return
and work to the mouth of the river.
Several months will be required.
At the last session of the Oregon
1 Legislature an appropriation was
made for the work of surveying
rivers of the state, and through the
cooperation of the Federal Govern
ment the Deschutes will be mapped.
This is an important undertaking
for the property owners and others
along the stream as it will give
them definite data as to the water
power possibilities. It is expected
also to do much toward harmonizing
the apparently conflicting use of
water for power and irrigation
purposes.
The surveying crew spent several
dayB here last week outfitting. The
party is headed by A. T. Fowler, U.
S. topographer. With him are J.
""V. Crooks, B. Moorhead, Clifford
Downey and Paul Hegdahl. They
"' will be joined later by another rod
man. A teamster and cook accom-
' : pany the party also.
" Stockholders' Meeting.
The annual meeting of the stock-
. holders of the Arnold Irrigatlpn
Co'njpany will bo held in the Cpm-
'mercial Cldb , room'. In Bend, "at 2
p.'ni. on Saturday, July 16,1911." '
17-18 L. D. Wiest, Secretary.
TO BE BUILT
All Odd Fellows arc urged to nt
tend tho nnxt retrulnr moetinir of
BRIDGE the Bend lodge, Monday evening nt delivering the kind of lumber you
1 8 o'clock. Installation of ollicurs want when you want it, at our mill
1 and other important businww. after three miles from Sisters.
which there will be refreshments. 15tf W. II. COURTNEY.
Construction Will be Done by Tom
Roberts for $135 Opening of Road
Bast of Pilot Butte Canal Dis
cussed at Council Meeting.
In special session Thursday even
ing, the City Council let the con
tract for the construction of the
Greenwood Avenue bridge across
the Pilot Butte canal. The success
ful bidder was Thomas Roberts, at
$155. The lumber will be furnished
free by The Bond Co. Work will
be started at once and it is expected
that the bridge will be completed
in quick time.
In connection with the building
of this bridge, thore was some dis
cussion of the opening up of Eighth
Avenue, which runs by the home of
L. D. Wiest, to accommodate the
travel from the north. It was
stated that this would be astralghter
and better road and newcomers
from Prineville and Redmond would
not be puzzled by it as with tho
numerous roads on this side of the
canal. No definite action was
taken.
The bridging of the Pilot Butte
canal at Koa Avenue was also dis
cussed and this work may be under
taken later.
The street committee was in
structed to look fully into tho
matter of extending Wall street
through Lytle and proceed with the
work.
NBW MOVINU PICTURE MOUSE.
Another moving picture show will
bo opened in Bend tills evening
in the new building erec ted 1)
L. C. Fuiks on Wall street. It will
be known as the Star Theater and
will be conducted by Hill .& New
man, formerly of Edmond, Wash.
It is' their intention to show .only
high class film3 which have been
Hotel Dalles
The Dalles, Oregon
You are cor.llallr Invito! to m.VcTHK IIOTItl. DAM.HS your
irsttng place while waiting over bctwrrn Irnintun your way to ami
from l'ortUml. New, thoroughly rquipiml, modern hoiri; itcnm
heat, elevator; iuite ami rooms with batlu. 1'lrit class cafe. Unte.
$ i and upward.
Ideal Stopping Place Going to and from Central Oregon.
PETER KUEHNLING, Manager.
Put Your Duds
In Our Suds
Bend Steam Laundry
Phone us. We will cull for your bundle.
WHEN IN BEND STOP AT
THE PILOT BUTTE INN
Taulo always supplied with tho bast that the town affords.
Ncnt mid Comfortable Nooms. Bund, Okiico.v
Hotel Bend
Corner Uond and Oregon Sts.
AMERICAN PLAN
Rates $2 and $2.50 n Day
HUGH O'KANE, Manager
Who Carries Your Insurance?
FIRE INSURANCE?
The Insuuanck Company of Mouth America Is one
of the oldest American Fire insurance Companies
doing business In America. It was ESTABLISHED
in 1702 (during Washington's first term as president.)
Tho Company has Paid Losses of Over
$149,374,312. The Company has assets of
1 6 Million Dollars, about half of which is
SURPLUS to POLICY HOLDERS.
For a policy in this Company ask
M. S. Lattin & Company
INCORI'OItATKI).
Any Kind. of Insurance Anywhere.
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Special Prices
on all Suits at Men'sToggery
In order to eleun up utul make room for my fall line
which will he here by July 15, I am going to make
the prices as follows, commencing Saturday, June 17..
$12.00 Suits reduced to
$14.00 Suits reduced to
$16.50 Suits reduced to
$18.00 Suits reduced to
$20.00 Suits reduced to
$25.00 Suits reduced to
$27.50 Suits reduced to
$ 9.00 V
$10.50
$12.50
$14.00
$15.00
$18.50
$20.00
These suits will not last long at these prices so come
while the stock and sizes are complete.
A. L. FRENCH
Oregon street, between Wall and Bond, Bend, Oregon.