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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1911)
4 Good Investments c IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT THESE PROPERTIES $1500.00 Lot 2, Block 24, Bend Addition $1500. This lot has a 50 ft. frontage on Fir Ave. and 50 ft. on Green wood Ave., making the price only $15 per front foot. $3000.00 Lot 5, Block 13, Bend Addition $3000. Erect a $3000 building on this property and you can get 20 per cent on your investment. $200.00 Lot 6, Block 16, Park Addition $200. This lot has a 50 ft. frontage on both Jefferson Drive and Ad ams Drive. Plenty of room for two nice cottages. If you haven't aplat showing the location of theso lots let us know and wo will bo pleased to furnish samo. All property sold on EASY TIME PAYMENTS 5 DISCOUNT FOR CASH The e BEND COMPANY Vl'OOT Wo will deliver green wood, during tho month of August, at "- A D TV yy JLP $2.00 per load. A good chanco to get your winter's wood vw LMM S LOOK FIN E BENEFIT PERFORMANCE Tomorrow to lie "Library Nlclit" at Star Theater. 1U.UAI.0 NI.WS MM l;S. NOTICK FOR lTni.K'ATION. TrMAU), July JW.M. J. Morri. mm of !'ml luwi unit wrt!ui out in A fine program of moving pict T O W N BEING MADE ureg flK(1 lwen arranKei to be given BEAUTIFUL Rt the Star TrMfu?r tomorrow even. injf for the lieneflt of the 'Miotic I library Same Gratifying o'clock. Itagular prices will prevail j and ticket may be secured from jmemhert of the Lwliea' library I w-b rtitft.nl f lh. Intent. I! k laHl IMtK l I'll. Ill H(M. Jtim iMlh. i'fii thc part ThunMlny looking at the tS S.l'S'S: K country. Mml they mill they were j"r r'T'i """A" wJT"i 'h. well Henseil with what they mwmi'i, Twtnajiit. ouuik k! tian lu make lml n.muiuOtMM proif. la eataldi.h Ulm to lh llM alw icftbM ami e4ieciHlly will) the crops on the Star ranch. There will lie three shows Result obtained during the evening, at 8. 9 and 10 Prom Offer of Lawn l'rlz Mint Uuttelnnnnd A..M. Lara .Make Splendid S h owing While not aa much interest as was expected has been taken in the $50 lawn contost, yot some gratifying results have been obtained. One of the most attractive suc cesses in the lawn-making that has been accomplished is that of Fred Fish, who has grown two almost perfect lawns at the Pilot Butte Inn. Charles Stanburrough has made a splendid lawn nbout the powor house. The lawns of I'. B. Mutzig. J. N. Hunter, V. H.Staats. W. B. Sollers, C. M. Hedfield. C. B. Allen, Mrs. C. A. Jones and others, while not coming under the pro visions of the contost, because not started this season, are all in splondid condition. The large old Drake lawn, always one of the town's most attractive features, is in the beet of shape. The largest and prettiest of the new lawns, is that of the new I.ara home, in Park Addition. Not only has Mr. Lara a lawn that would do credit to any famous gross country, though it is but a few months since bare dirt was where is now grass, but in addition great success is be ing met with in the raising of rosea, demonstrating that with proper care Bend may have as beautiful roses as even Portland. II. J. Overturf has added much to the attractiveness of the Frank Robert son place by lawn-improvement work. The lawn at G. P. Putnam's ew house as yet makes little show ing, but having been replanted, will be in good condition soon. . Photo mailers, large and tmal', or sale at Tho Bulletin office. Club or bought at the window. The four film that will be run off are: "Renunciation," "All on Account of a Lie." "Max Foils the Police" and "Feats of Riding by Cossacks." There also will bt an illustrated song. P. A. Woolley and family are camping at the heftdgato for an out ing of several days. A daughtor has arrived from Colorado where she has lieen teaching aehool for the last two years. Miss Ittie Montgomery of I'rine- ville is a guest of Mrs. U. V. Winter j jr1" i!.... for a while.' Site succeeded in get-i m'tHu ! .i...- . t.. ..... i....i. ..- ..H.!a...t. I ttuai No aNuu. ii Mtrchaa the I. . fa. un ino-jtmi hhkiici m ui our ; T k . j, ; .. w m . ! m fiwWi helutr II I Kill I' kurntnlwioiwf . al hM uMca-at ataailotrguu, ualhr i&.hday uf Auet, l vl i Claimant nnn a wline- John W t'ehf . I.4kr Mrlk. Thewluei ' h..Miii ami Nutwrl L. M liMircjr all 4 HMt. iHtgnm It-ij . H' M'HlKK. Krgtatrr. N'UTK'Ifi FOR I'CIIIilCATlUN. Ilrpaltwrul uf Itir lalertof V IrfmJ OUace al Tax Halt, Of. Jim mh. mil Nut it Whereby ln lhal lian . HuIwm. a-lilrea I ttrttc, lHeo, Hill day of Maiffc. tail. (.mil Maltwnit a.-l aMm FINDS HOT SPRINGS Indian Makes Important Discovery Near Paulina Lake. , Hot springs from which flows water of 9G to 130 degrees tomjxir ature were found a few days ago by an Indian near Paulina I,ake, according to George Hobo). Mr. Hobbs and William Baldwin, for whom tho redskin was riding range when he made the find, have taken steps to get permission from the government to opon n road through the National F'orest to the springs. Mr. Hobbs said that the flow from one spring is estimated at 000 gallons nn hour. The water con tains numerous minoral substances and is regarded as highly medicinal. The springs will likely, in due time, become the scone of a health rosort. . nt the recent examination the county sent. Umiclicr Attention, held at ! lhti. .twtef in. uv.ium o th a af wa j, iija, mmq iim- an ainriHi.iui jr. kwffH.iiH "Tlwl'r ami Mim !..," al .afk vaktv . migat " ktnt by ttfntrminl, awl Itwt, ft' wuMIIUMMk appHraiiun Itf Uh4 a4 tlMikvf tlrrmi kar I pf .11 al liaa. Ik ItmWr 4 11 I 1 lli ,i i (muim li,uaWl H.I i iv h" awt IB All ranchers who wih to use the , umi iuu.. mat .i -h.ir-hi uTii nr." rMai 6(KJ0feet of free tlmlier to which X. they are entitled from the forest 'i c hii. v. cunnni4ar, i Ma hm reserves every year had belter GI-7r "'r.'.lUT. .un-nv ia woi.n im. w. nuai. ecan saw una tor you, lmr iwltjlr fmtrt ttMtt, by Mtkl( . neiivering me kiiki 01 lumtier you want when you want it, at our mill three miles from Sisters, lfitf W. II. COUKTNKY. olatnl alfuUftll in thi lic which wiwlu iUl.41 lh .ftilry M C W MiHIKK .11. (Ink mI. H.Mll' CONTKST NOTICIv IHIaMIHWHt tf the ImI.IKK, NOTICK FOIt IMJIil.lCATION. IT M Mn4 Offtc at Thr ImIIm, (H'ton. July i in. iu. VaJinai (a tajtla UiVaal !! 111. a ta-M.alal titlMttLM ,f iiiwh p. ItiKKi trcawl. uf ha-it, Hri(OH, ' V;W"T!,,' ," ,. .'"t' uft.. . i... .mi. au. ..- Liyu.1 1 trwiau, ly (.awL H anlry No M, lot . 'H-rH amtawH t, aritllftU 'I. lovli.hll Ml tooth. INUIfr 10 .ul, Wlllamrlt M.llun. ha. hlr.1 uotic oflH tdiliuK lu make hHl cmmulaliiiM priMif, to riallih cUtm tulkrlaHd alnivr ilrtrrll! tiv fc c. Kill.. 1' h (.onimlMiotHrr. al hl.ofhc" al Hantl, (iirwuii.oM th tothilay of AuguM, ifii CUIniatit Mumr. a wilnikar. I'ml A Hhon aurM. Jinn n ,-rtvi. ii-.m iiihoiki tiii'rM n i laill mt ait UlA III.UMl ' itr j ' C W MOOkK, KrHllrr l.'HllU Slate Umt OtKr I akrvfew, OirKOti, Juljr i lyil ' Milfietml coHtm aif itH kaolMK Iweii Hlnl H IhM ortrli)f Arthur H IiIhmi, roiitr.lant avalnM Itcofii' W Vliillin llinrir No il, Ht4r IhmmiWr M i'?t. for IIH, wrliou it l II , WIIMWtlK Vllilaa l'oHlrl, lu ' which II I ittmnl thai liiorifc VIhiiik tm oc , alMmt Jhiw Jo. iv'o. mill In. cmii oil iaht Had , (ih.l Iwinv In ouiy niiuiuti'lHf lit) ami lhal the irthMr rHior( anl rablit Itirni mo clalHi awl lhal cl.ilin.lit Ufl Crouk Cotitily. IIhiuii (otthwith ami lu not Iwcn heanl nr.lii t. llial mM rNtrviuNM ha wholly alMiHlonnl .jliltUliii 4ii ill. ari' hvirliy iiotlSril In amtrar ir H aiiv A1UT0LIUS HAS $10,000 PIKC Four business buildings at Mo tolius were destroyed by fire Friday morning, entailing a loss of $10,000. Three saloons and n garage were burned. LIBRARY OI'liN AFrfiRNOONS. At a meeting of the Ladies' Library Club held Saturday after noon it was decided that, beginning today,' the library would be kept open Wednesday and Saturday afternoons as usual. NOTICK FOR I'lMtMUATIUN. DrparlHieNt of the Interior. U. H. Mm) Olfxw, al The lHlt, Orrumi Juiir ml, iiii Notice I hereby given Hut l!nift (', irrtl, of lleml, OrrKoi, who, oh May xll ivfi mulr hoiurat entry So HV7. (hwrlal No. oVh'i). fur vH nr),' imI wK hU, ImtiIoii ij, Town.hli laiuxilli, KaiiK i I'.. U llUineltr Mrroliau. Ii filed notice of Intention to nmke final five year rouf. tiit.Ul.llih claim tmlir IhikI above iltKllUil. hefore II C Itllu. U. h Com mlukjcer, (it lutullicc, at licuil Oici;m'i, uii the Mil (lay of AiiKU't. I'yll Claiiuanl naineaa witrr' William ArnuM. Mito w UIImjii. IMwinl I' llrotrliuii. uf lleml, Orcjftu, ami John I'eruuton, ul rrliictllle, Or ex""-. 17-jl C W. M"rKK. Keilter. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Departmeiil of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalle. Oieion. July ijtli, 1911. Notice I hereby Kiven that Allml K. rihoilt, of licml, Oregon, who, on Jauuary Mh, 191a, made llomeateail linliy No. oy;n. fur lota I audi, arclion 7, towmlilp M abiith, rauee II cal, Willamette Meridian, ha filed notice of inteiition to make 1'iual commutation I'roof, to etablih claim to the land above dracrilieil, before II. C. I'.lll', U. H. CouuulMloner, al bla office al Ueud, Ore(on, on Ihe joth day of Aug- utt. ion. CUIuiant naroeaaa witneue: I'reil A. Hhon- quet. John W. I'clera, David Hill and Ida rer an or t mm ly-jjp rBend.Orevon. w. w. nuumii Hegiaicr. I riaHt. and offer evMlenct toiKhlnif tf.twtl al Id ucliAk a m mi nHeiiffr 14, lyn. before 11 l. Kill. L'nimi matta Loniiniuiouer at Hewl, H'eifoii, (and thai final hrailMK will lie held al in u dura a in imi Heitrmbrr 11 , ivii, lielote)lhr KeKlittr and Ktcelver at I lie Uiillril Male Land ollne In likevievr. OreKmi The wtd nHite.taiil haviiif. In n toM-r affi, lUvll, fileil on July ', 1911, xt forlli fast which allow lhal afler due diligence h r.iuul MivUeof till niilueijn nut ) made, it I hrrrby ouleieil nun directed Hint amh nonce l given by due and wwi puldicaiiun v-ii AUIUIHW (IKTON. KcitMrr NOTICK FOR I'UlUilCATION. lllil'AKTMKNT Of TIII5 INTItKIOK Unitel blate Juinl Office, hi The l)alle,oregon, May (hill. 1911 Notice I hereby given lhal tierlrude I) Market whoe HM(oinciidircM I lieu I. Oregon, who, did on the irtli day of May, 1910, file III till" olrice Sworn htalemenl and Aiilliatlon, No. 1X411, to iiiicliue Hie tS K. Srrilon 15. Town, khlu l7Kouih, Itange II Kai, Wlllamtlte Meri dian, and the Umber llierrou, under the provla luiiiif the act of June 1, ih;H, and act amenda tory, known athe"Timhcrand Htone Uvf,"l ucli value a might lc fined by appraleiiienl. and lhal, purtiiaul to urh appllcailon, the land and Umber lueirou hate been appralted, f;oo, On fence khI. f 11 in, the timber estimated 144, 000 lioard feet al f I i, r M and the laud fj ui, that aid aiiplicaiit will offer final proof lu upport of lil appliratlnu and aworu latcment on tlic4tliday 01 Augu.t, 1911 before II O. I'.lll., V. H. Commiuloner, at hi office, at Ucud, Oregon. Any peraoo I at iioeny to prnieat mi purcnaic ticfure entry, or Initiate a coutotat any time tie. fare patent laauei, by filing a corroborate! affi davit In till office, alleging facta which would defeat the entry. li-it C. W. MooaK, Keglder. OTEL UPALLES The Dalk'S, OrcRon V011 lire n.r.li.illv iini'el 1., mule- till- lluritt. !' M.I.I nur iiallll( pliir wliilr w.iinnt; itr lwnt-ii tritn.i-ii -.iir Hal In ainl IMIIU I'lirt'unil. New. tliiifiiilililt ": M -"lelll ll-ili temn llT.lt, rlrajlm, uilr an 1 hm.iii w 11I1 I14H1 1'iial nM air. Kale ft ami UihiuiI. Ideal Slopping Place Coins; to ami from Central Oregon. PETER KUEHNLINC, Manager. Hotel Bend Cornnr U0111I ami Ornfjan Sit, AA1I:RICAN PLAN Rates $2 unci $2.50 a Day HUGH O'KAINE, MnnnRur agaqecu HH jl j- i Ta-ina BUGGY WHIP SPECIAL 20 PER. CENT OFF FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. H. J. Eggjesfron Miiiuifi.eturcr oniiinit'ss and Siuldlf.s Dealer in VViiuons, HtiiffrirK, Fmni Implenifiits Hay and (irain for salt;. Complete Houses $230.00 to $865.00 Evtrylhlna yoa need I. Included at thai nrira u ntint nil matorUI required lu trt. cuAilructlon of a modern homo Architect! nlni, ipecllicitloni, blue nrlnti, and full iletalli nlHiut coniirtirllnti f nlio (umiihcil. toctihcr with an llemlKd italcincnt ol the material the lct on tl irwrket. We will quote prlrei frtlpht TH nuiUDnns-dahqain iiousB prtpiii to your nation. . llOOKI.rrrI-0rliwlra.fonf.lliIMlnl ,7)1 iiiiiSXiilP' M lliiineilrwwibairc.lilMUlDK.uyiuiUmtaoUlt W lJ,- IHJ l Cli In UIU. li'i fill of liittrminf iiiimriiUini, " ' ,1 tlani n4 dr Krfpttoni. II wi in Iblnklnf of InillJIai, Knl lire la Iii4Iii tulUd, rue lar II. 22.10 RdlAIIIR DEAUM" WiaTLANdAvr. OrATTti. WA'M. Ti?e Bulletin's Ads Bring Good Results i