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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1911)
-u It Will Pay You to Watch for A. L. French's "Specials" Next WeeH 3 f' 1 FATAL WRECK ON O. T. One PnsscnRvr Killed, Others Fntnlly Injured Monday. The first passenger wreck on the Oregon Trunk Rnihvny occurred Mondoy afternoon nt Dyke, about IB miles south of Moody, and re sulted In the Instant death of one person and the injury of nearly a Bcorc more. The engine left the rails on a curve and rolled down an embankment, the passenger coaches gjing over on it. There were -10 or oO passengers on the train. A sun kink is supposed to have caused the wreck. Louis Risinsr. a storekeeper of Warmspring, was killed outright and five others were fatally injured. These were: Mrs. Rising, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Baker and son Morris, Sheridan, Ore.; Mrs. J. W. Rassmus, Ellsworth, Ore. About a dozen re ceived minor injuries. They were all taken to The Dalles hospital. Hal Hoss, who was returning to Bend from a visit to Salem, and I'. H. Blossom of Cleveland, Ohio, a newcomer to Bond, were on the train but escaped unhurt. They reached here shortly before noon yesterday, not getting to Opal City until 6 a. m. Tuesday. ACCEPTS NEW PLATS Bend Park Passed on Deschutes, Once Wesley, Is Now Centralo At the meeting of the County Court last week the chief action was the accepting of a number of plats. After the reprcsentativesffcf the Bend Park Co. had presented the permission, for the use of that name, of the Bend Company and the Pilot Butte Development Com pany, the plat of Bend Park was accepted. Plat of an addition to Bend Park, that of the three Batten forties, east of town, also was passed upon. The Control Oregon Irrigation Company's townsito, between Bend and Redmond, first known as Wesley and later changed to Deschutes, re ceived still another nomenclature jolt at the hands of the county solons, who ruled that "Deschutes" could not be used as a name, the word already being employed else where in the county. Finally the name "Centralo" was fixed upon. An addition to Sisters, platted by the Oregon & Western Colonization Co., was accepted. OGDEN MAN BUYS HERE Hotel Proprietor Becomes Bend Prop erty Owner and May Move Mere. Another enthusiast has been added to the ranks of the Bend Boosters in the person of II. Brum mell. of Ogdcn, Utah. Mr. Brum- mcll, who has purchased from The Bend Company lot 10 of block 22, is the proprietor of the Helena Hotel, Ogden's best known hostelry. "Am I enthusiastic over Bend's prospects? Well, I paid cash for Bend property, and money talks pretty loud, you know," said Mr. Brummell last Thursday. "Bend looks the best to me of anything I have seen in Oregon. If I can arrange an advantageous sale for my Ogden property I shall come here at once and erect a big modem hotel." FIRE UNDER CONTROL Forest Blaze, in Tumalo Country, Apparently Set By Camp Fire. A fire that is suppose! to have originated from a camp fire, which has been burning in the Tumalo country since tbe latter part of last week is today reported by Forest Supervisor J. R. Harvey as being under control. About 3,000 acres burned over. Practically all of this (s outside the forest reserve, chiefly in township 17, range 10. Under the direction of Fire War den J. II. Haner 22 men have been J at work on the fire for several days. ' The blaze is said to have started about three miles southeast of Tumalo. JOLLY COUNrKY I'ICMC. . At the home of Mr. Schultz. 17 miles east of Bend, a delightful . celebration was held on the Fourth ! by neighbors. There was a blgl picnic dinner, races of all kinds In the afternoon and a dance in the evening. The racing program1 re sulted in much fuu. There were no prizes to be won but every par ticipantboys, girls, men and women took part with enthusiasm. Among those carrying off first chonora were: Ada-Terry, children's race; Bcrna Schultz, tots' race; Lil lian Terry, slim ladies' race; Mrs. -Terry, at ladies' race; L. O. Wil liams, men's foot race; Alton, Ras tnusseri, in another foot race; Miss Edna Pyatt, egg race. Ik You want a snap in farm or city properly, soo the Oregon In vestment Company. They have what you are looking for. IStf SOME BARGAINS IN FARM LAtYDS NEAR Bend, Oregon 1- WVi acres irrigated land, 12 inllos from llond, on tnnln mud, pwd coll, level and free from rook, 800 ncros tillable, Imlnnco tlintior I'stlnmted nt 2,000,000 ft., 2tW norvs under culti vation, HO uctvs In rye, out and clover, nil under fence, (t-room hoiie. fonrn and other outbuilding, tlood water rljrht with plenty of water for all thn land. Price SIT.BOO. 00O ciudi, imlnnco 1 to 3 years. 2 7.TI acre irrigated land, 12 mile fmiu llend, on innlii roml. Soil good, free from rock, 000 acre tillable, timber estimated nt l,.'i00,000 ft! 200 now under plow, 120 acres hi rye ami clover, iVrtHitu house, burn and other outbuilding', all fenced and cro fenced; nlmndiincu of water to Irri gate nil land; close to forest reserve which gives tuillmlted range fur horses ami entile. Price $1.1,000. $7,000 ensh, balance I to 3ears. a tHO acres, 17 miles from llend, 2J miles from U It. Ntuvey, null A-l: C00 acres tillable, Ixtlnncc covered with juniper. Price $3.00 Jier acre, ,'i cash, balance 1 to 2 )cnr. 4 -200 acres, " miles from llend, on main road, all tillable, good noil, 40 acres under cultivation, nil under fence, water right for 200 acres In Arnold Ditch. Trice 10.00 per acre, 4 cash, Ixtlance 3 years at 7 lor cent. Will sell all or divide to suit purchaser. The McCormick Line i Fhe Best. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF REPAIRS. f This is ono good reason why you should buy a McCORMICK. PLUMBING nhdop-n- Work Protnplly Done and Cuantitccd I'irit CUtt. Bend Hardware Co. Underwood Standard Typewriter Incorporate every desired feature of all other machines into ONE and compare it feature with feature, working part with working part, and the Underwood will stand out superior. It permits of the greatest latitude of work -does more and better work per given effort and permits of the greatest speed. "The Machine You, Will Eventually Buy" UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY INCORPORATED Portland, Ore., Office: 68 Sixth Street ft HU) acres, 7j miles from llend, on main road, soil A-l, no waste I utul, 10 acres In cultivation, bnlatico very easily cleared. All under' fence; water right for 100 ncies In Arnold Ditch. 1'ilee $30.00 per ncre, i cash, balance I to 2 ,cnrs7ncri cent. i 0 120 acres, 4 miles from Hend, 100 tillable, giHxl soil, very ensllj clear ! hI. Water right for 100 acres. Price $3100, !i ciuh, balance 1 to 2 years nt 7 percent. 7 20 acres, A miles from llend, soil A-l, level mid free fiom rock, IIM acres tillable, 00 ncrc In culti vation, fenced and cross, fenced, with Mimll home, barn and other outbuildings. Water right for 11M acres. Price $t,000, $1,000 cash, ImiIiiiico 2 yenr nt 7 per cent. ' 8 40 acres, .1 miles from Hend, good soil, level, easily cleared, all till-( able. Water right for 40 acres. Price $I2.V, if cash, balance 1 to 2 ; years nt 7 per cent. 0 "0 acres, 7 miles from llend, gtunl Mill, level, free from itK'k. Very easily cleared. All under fence, ; water right for !0 acies. Price j ifAVM. i, cash, balance I to 2. our nt 7 per cent. i 10 10 aeivs, tl miles from llend, on main road, good oll, 2.1 ncres till nble, water right for 2.1 acres. Price MM. ij rash, Uilnwc I yenr. II .'W0 ncrtH, tlesert teliiiiuUlilnci)t. 12 miles fiotu Hend, Mill A-l, level, easily cleured. 70 acres tinder culti vation, nil under fence: water right for 100 ncrM. Prlcw $2500, $1500 cash, IkiIhihv one jenr nt 7 jwr cent. 1211) acres, desert iilliitilliiiii'iil. 7 miles frotn llend, 1'iinlln from Itidlnw, 2) miles from Wel, 2.1 ncttw In eiiltlvatUm, ll) itcre till h!1. litilnnce covered with Juniper, water right for 100 wr.s. Price $loin)M-r acre. $1200 cash, Imlmu-c I jear at 7 jut ent. 13-lMJltCII-s in Powell lluitr district. All tillable, good mill, 30 nores In pur cent. rye, house, barn and other outbuild- This Is a partial list of fa run wo lugs, all under fence. Price $2."iOO, have fur Mile In this locality mid In -j ciisn, imiuncc mo.' eiirs uv i looMng this list over If you tlo not what jou want, call or wtltu us aiy,, have a great iiiiin. gool bargains mi (arm lands that we have not listed JAJV1I2S RYAN, ' Bend, Oregoi. per cent. 1 1 ft ami It) acre tracts, I ' miles from center of llend, gooil soil, easily cleared, water for Irilgutlon with each 1 1 act. Pi Ice $IK) per acre, ' cash, balance 2earsnt7' BREAD'S5c 21 BREAD TICKETS FOR $1.00 Large Pies 15 cts each Doughnuts and Cinnamon Rolls 15 cts Do.. Cookies 10 cts Do.. Cakes 10 cts to 35 cts each h Our I'rirotf nro the Chuiiportt In town nml Our (JoimIm the Host Meals Served at llegttlnr Hours. Furnished Uooiiin. STAR BAKERY MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT BOND STREET, BEND, OREGON Sutherland (Sh Mcintosh Contractors and Builders Jobbing Promptly Attended to Shop on Oregon St. The Vienna Bend's Best Restaurant Cleanliness, with Good Ser vice, our motto. Meals 35c and up. Centrally located, on Wall ilrrct. Announcements The linn ot'Skuse & Thomas hereafter will he SKUSE HARDWARE CO. Skuse having acquired .sole control of the htisiuess. Implements Farm Machinery Wire Fencing Paints and Oils Harness Builders' Supplies Cutlery Fishing Tackle, Etc. Our lontf experience guarantees SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. Our Portland connections insure LOWEST PRICES. Skuse Hardware Co. THE RED STORE Wall Street, Bend. i StoddardDayton Automobiles t I Bend Oregon FOUR1GBN DIFFERHNT STYLOS. AUTO SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. Agent for Kissel Auto Trucks. K. S. LAPP Bend Oregon i H