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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1911)
r Good Investments n IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT THESE PROPERTIES ir A H you haven't aplat showing tho location of those lots lot us know and wo will bo pleased to furnish same. $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. $450.00 Lot. 5, Block 3, North Addition. 1 $450.00 Lots 9 and 10, Block 23, Center Addition. These two lots give a combined frontago on Koa Avenue of 100 feet. All property sold on EASY TIME PAYMENTS 5 DISCOUNT FOR CASH SSA5S Wo will deliver green wood, dur ing the Autumn months, at. $2.00 per load. A good chance to get your winter's wood cheap. WOOD Wo will deliver grcon wood, dur ing tho Autumn months, at $2.00 per load. A good chanco to get your winter's wood cheap. OUR SIDING SAW IS INSTALLED and we now have for sale 4 and 6-inch High Grade Lap Siding The BEND COMPANY R E SEPT. 30 PORTLAND BUSINESS MEN COMING Bend. The general opinion on the frequently mentioned in detective part of railrond men nnd merchants tales. Siwctators say honors ' be seems to be that Bend 'will do well , twecn toe and engine were about i to postpone her colebration until j even. A big piece of casting was some time nbout the first of No- broken from the engine and the vember. Then not only will the bone in the end of Silvortooth's left RUALHSTATI! IKANSI'IIKS. (Hut nl.tiMl tiy the Ctwik. C.WHIy ,bmi Cu I The Bond Co. to H. J. Overturf. It :i, blk 10. and ne 25 ft of It I. Iilk 10. l'ark Add., Hend. $1. II. J. Overturf et ux to Dorothy Hinney. It H, blk 10. and ne 25 ft of railroad be in smooth operation and , kick was shattered into pieces about t .t i,k jo, l'ark Add., Ilend Party En Route to Uurns Will Spend Evening and Night In Bend, Deliver ing Addresses at Public Meeting Trip to Harney County by Auto Portland, Sept. 19. Arrange ments practically were completed delegations lor the excursion of business men ' able to care for the traflic comfort ably, but such a date will fit in far bettor with Portland plans than an earlier one, say those familiar with the situation. The Portland com mercial bodies are particularly de sirous to have this date fixed soon so that proper publicity may be given the event and representative booked" for the trip. to Burns at a luncheon at the Com mercial Club Thursday. More than , 30 Portland merchants and railroad men will go to the convention of , the Central Oregon Development. League at Bums on October 2. RECONSTRUCT SYSTEM Squaw Creek Irrigation Co. Putting In Improvement. Sisters, Sept. 22. At an osti mated cost of $5,000, the Squaw All will make the trin by way of Creek Irrigation Co. is having its Bend. The itinorary, as at pros-' system reconstructed in order to be ent outlined, contemplates loaving ! ready for thesupplomontary adjudi here Friday morning, Sept. 29,.' cation in 1912. The engineering spending Friday night and part of work is in charge of the Brewster Saturday at Redmond, and Satur- Engineering Co. of Prineville. New day evening and night at Bond. ' hoadgatos to all ditches and other where a meeting will bo held, the , improvements will be put In. chief evont of which will be an ad-. Two two-story buildings are now dross by D. 0. Lively on the poaal- in course of construction here. One billtles of Central Oregon hog will be used by Jesse Wilt for a raising. general merchandise store and the Sunday the party will proceed to i other will be used by barber shop Burns by auto. Frank G. Itiggs. and other offices on the first floor, the local agent for the Packard nutoa, who recently made the Bend- Burns trip by auto, declared at the luncheon that the road, with the exception of a few miles in Lake County, was in good shape for the auto run. It was understood at the luncheon that steps will be taken by Crook and Harney counties to put the route in the very best condition before the trip. The Portland men are counting on a big delegation of Bendites going with them to Burns. From Burns the local crowd will re turn to Portland via the Snake River lines. Great interest In Bend's railroad day is' being manifested, here.. It is practically assured that one or more special trains will be operated to with hall on the second. Several other new buildings are being erected, and it Is reported that a new hotel may be built here this fall. the size of pink tea toothpicks. Dr Thoni says amputation will not be necowwry. Silver ljiku Louder. A NEW WAY TO BOOST OREGON The man on the (rrotmd la Oregon' tx-at Immigration ngrnt, arcordint; to K. C. Lwdy. And l-wly ought to know, Ix-cmiac he la tho Oni-ral Immigration Agent of the (irrat Northern lUlhvuy. with headquarter nt.St. Paul, Minnesota. Laat xpring, during the Immigration period, I'rtaldent I. tt Hill Inntructitl that ii check I1 mm If of mrh train enter ing Oregon ami Information necnritl a to how tho neucomer happened to go to Oregon to Ihe. Seventy Ihe per cent rwponded that it wu through the In fluence of friend already on tlin ground and proM-rlng that the move win made. OREGON m )N I .Mr I I tianruruM Rffrtflli uoumwi fil R I i ii"rir'" iIUotlm jj SILVER TOOTH BREAKS TOE Never try to stop a busy little gasoline engine with your big toe. This is the bit of advice John Sil vertooth is slipping quietly to all of his friends. And Silvertooth knows, and because he knows he's carrying a left foot around in a sling. Silver tooth bought a new engine to use In a pumping plant. Last Saturday, while testing the machine, tho owner slid his foot between tho piston rod and the floor. The rod descended with the old reliable "dull thud" Kvcry caatern man In- Oregon aftor .tarveatlng liU first crop, becomes an en thualaitlo booster. He wants hi friend in the caat to como wcat and ahare bit good fortune. Mr. Lecdy liaa already cnt out thou and of the fJreat Northern Hallway' new bulletins on Oregon, and many new lettlem havu moved to Oregon on tlila account. Tho Oregon bulletin shown above U a 30-page, Imndaomely Illustrated book, with a four color state map and four color cover. It contains many letters from Oregon farmers and will bo dis tributed, throughout tho east wherever we can find Interested people. Send tho names of your eastern friends to whom you would llko this free booklet sent to E. 0. Lcedy, General Immigration Agent Great Northern Railway, St. Paul. $10 A. A. McConl et ux to J. W. Mc Gonagil. w'A of w',. 21-15-12. SI. Bowie A. Merrill and hut., to V. C. McCulHton. ItM 7. S. 9, blk 2. M. W. Acre Tracts. Bund. $10. i Agreement of wile. Oregon Trunk j Development Co. to F.lizahoth J. I Laurence, It 9. blk 7, Grandvlcw Add.. Bend. $500. Emma C. Sullivan and bus. to (Joseph F. Troy, sw nw sec Hi nnd n'A nejtf nnd ne soK sec It 1 19-10. $1000. ! Lee Davenport et ux to Kdwnrd I A. Baldwin, w)"S and setf sec 1-18-jl3. $1. A. V. Lambert et ux to Gilbert Ward, It 11 blk 9, Laidlaw. $150. 1 Kdd 'II. Howell to Mamie B. Howell, nw seX . no4 sw and lUiiand 4, sec lK-lt-11. $100. G. M. Slocum et ux to K. Kin- nern, Its 5 and 0, blk 18, Keduiond. '$1550. Frederick It. Mcrritt to Itollin 0. Hoovin, iw'A and xt w4, sec 21- 17-17. $2500. i J. E. Roberts et ux to Itollin 0. Hoovin, wy, nw1, sh sw and Mjtf sw't, sec 1(5-17-17. $1000. j David Hill to Harold G. Tholstrup tit 11, blk 2 and Its M and lo, blk 'A jnnd Its 11 and 12, blk 0, Harper. $1. Itedmond Townsite Co. to Minnie Buckley, ltd, bk 18, Itedmond $100. Itedmond Townsite Co. to Mary C. Buckley, Its 1 and 2, blk 48, Ited mond. $125. W. T. Whitbeck to F. V. Mc Caffery, Its 1 and 2, blk 51, Ited mond. $400. Jessa M. Steele to Eva A. Steele, stf neX nnd Btf nwtf, sec 8-13-11 and b nwtf, bw,' netf and notf swtf, bcc 29-14-10. $1. Luidlaw Townsite Co. to W. II, May. It 9, blk 3, Laldluw. $100. W. D. Newlon et ux to Margaret M. Tully, It 9, blk 23, Wiestorla. $1. Hotel Dalles The Dalles, Oregon You are cordially hulled to make Till'. IIOTI'.I. ll.M.MtH your rating pUcc wlnlr waiting over lielMeeo Imiiuoii ymir way to and from Portland. New. Iliinuiinliljr riilprd. modern hotel, aleum heal, elevator, suite 4I umiiiu mill ImiIii I'utt clan rale. Kales f I and upward. Ideal Stopping Place Going to and from Central Oregon. PETER KUEHNLING. Manager. Hotel Bend Corner tlond and Oregon Sts. AMERICAJN lLAN Rates $2 xind $2.50 a Day HUGH O'KANE, Mnnagor Printers Attention. We have for Bale a second hand Challenge 19 inch paper cutter. Big bargain. The Bend Bulletin, tf Aly Restaurant SST Open All Night SHORT OicDI-RSOUICK SIIRVICI! Sandwiches nnd Lunches n Specialty. BILLY'S PLACH W. II. ADAIR BILLY'S PLACU WHEN IN BUND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with the best that tho town affords. Ncnt nnd Comfortable Rooms, Uknii Okhoon 1P Take Youk Sunday dinner at tho Hotel Bendi Chicken served. 2fitf SEVERAL THOUSAND HARDY ACCLIMATED tkuii iKttitd KOR SALE, Trees now growing in our Nursery on the south side of Powell Buttes. Heady for fall or spring delivery. Apples, Pears, Plums and Cherries. Also Currants, Gooseberries and Ited Itaspberrii's. All selected for hard ness as well as quality. PRICKS ItEASONABLE. Wo have had 30 years experience in fruit growing In various ports of Central Oregon. Our buyers profit by this experience. For par tlculnrs visit tho nursery, or address or phono TEe Lflfollette Nursery Company, Prinovillo, Ore.