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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1911)
THE BEND BULLETIN Gkokob I'auikr Putnam Publisher, U. N. IlOKKMAN MniuiRinR Editor. feed is said to bo excellent. Tho seed distributed by the O-W. K. & N. Co. should be properly plnnted nnd the crop Riven careful nttention. Ifmilo mnize turns out to bo what experiments in Central Wantkd-To borrow $4,000 for three-year period on law tfael of tho best timber In Central Oregon, close to rallroaii. care of Bulletin. Address A i!fi, SUtf. An Independent newtpiper. fiidlng P"0" hnV0 shown nre Ua I8' (or the itquiuc deal, clean luines, clean jtolllii's Allll the het ititctcits of llend anil Central Oregon. sunsciurTios R.vrits: One jrr - ......... Hit mnlh....M. .................. ... Thtcr m4ht ........... (InnittMr In Jbct.) .J WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22. 1911 bllities, this should become a great hog raising country where irrigation methods nre not possible. Of course with water on the land, alfalfa, clover and other erow on which hogs thrive will bo grown. once, seven good within no miles of Post, Poitotllce Wllf W'ANTKO At reliiinuishmonts I Bond. K. U Corner. Wantku Room uid board in private family. Inquire Hulletln. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Fur Snle. Wn.t. Tiuin: good baled rye liny for 2' or Mil. wagon. Address. II. C. Cady. Lnidlnw, Ore. a7tf Home-made pies, cakes and bread fj unlit nP nriHrnti tntt 1I1I RATKS l'ivr ceiil line for rtrt (n-, ''" 'l"" """ vertlou in ttii coUiimii, four ocui h line For S.M. K Team of horses, for mcIi Milvunt in.erilon. Count Wtfght about 2730 pounds. Itujulro MxHMMo .. nulIeUn ,,.t.f Wanted Fou S.U.K A bargain In a jrood O.VCK A Patron of Innos & David- typewriter. . I 5o.vl Standard make. ., .. i.. .., c,u. ,, ,. un luri,.,,. .i...., ...i. ..-in ...,.,i ' n coml lunchlue. Owner has two tl .ltlllil.lllt.J .J HIV." CVI I. tlllf VMV .7.M. .-. .'.. .' tllll'l.', ,.'. mull order houses of money NOT PAIR lRUATMtlNr. Some weeks ago Tho Bulletin pointed out the harm that comes to, f0r I to bo for their service is the best to l;nini. with use for only ore. be had Wantku Vocal pupils. Wiost. Marion ,t5tf Ciiickkn dinner a specialty every Sunday atHotel Bend. 25lf Wanted Trees to pull. Have first class outfit. See I.iddell on the Wilson ranch, Powell Mutte. Address, Prineville. Ore. lltf Wanted A few relimiuishments chn.ser. Henkle & Fonl. ;UUf goods that ought to be bought of the home merchant. That this evil is prevalent around Pond is very evident from the shipments of freight leing received every day here. At the depot, among the bags nnd Ihi.xos nnd package, arc to be soon ninny which are marked with the name of some farmer or pcrnnps a resworn ot mo cuy. ,n(nP ,,., or x.Mw. ll..nk!. & What does this mean? Nothing, Ford. ItiUW less than that everyday money is' vANTKD-Some one to clear 15 being sent to distant cities that 'acres of juniper, taking jwiy in ought to be made to do service In I wood. Estimate! 6 to 8 cords to this community. One of the lead- acre. George S. Young. Box IN. ing merchants made a little invest!- Kon(J" 3,lf gation the other day and found thatl Wanted To buy part of lot west Pond a number of farmers whoso produce of railway on Greenwood ave. State Jiw he has always bought at the vcry.'rtWn ,f" ! ana wrm 3" 'uref" .. . . . . . .. , 1 40, Bulletin. U7p niKnesi prices are siiowjijk gratitud hence the low price of S 15 cash. ' Inquire at Itullotin olllce. 321 f ! l.vy.M. Blinks for sole at Pulletln olllce. at Portland prices. If we don't hapiH'ii to hnve on hnnd what ' I you want, can get it quickly, tf For Sale Corner lot in Park Addition. "SxPJO foot. Splendid location in most rapidly growing' I part of town. Terms to suit pur- OfR Line of otlico supplies will be closed out at cost to make room for other iroods. Tho Hulletln. Knt Sunday dinner save work and at least oust. Oregoniau Grill. For Sale Dry pine limbs at 1 1 load. Address Kd Halvorson, n are by buying their from mail order houses. tho$e customers were very their ' supplies , When without money, tlio local merchants extend-' ed them credit and many of them ' today have on their books accounts with these customers running any where from $10 to $200. As soon as they get on their feet and have enough money to buy for cash, they get a money order and send it away to enrich the cotTers of firms that do not care a snap for them except that they want their money. How much would these firms pay the farmer for his produce? Would they give him the top market price for butter? Would they buy his potatoes and other vegetables, his hay and grain? Indeed, they would not. When they are ready to lay in their winter's supply of provis ions, those ranchers wnoe potatoes were bought by Bond merchants at n price a half cent or more a pound higher than the merchants cojld have had .Hitter potatoes shipped in for, thoy forgut that there are men who sell the same goods right here and at almost the same prices. 2Cot only are Uie country icoplc guilty of pursuing such a course, but even some of the leading citi zens men who have, directly or in directly, made all they iwsaoss through the enterprise of their fel low men here in Bend club to gether and buy clothing and other things from houses in New York, Chicago or elsewhere. With cheaper freight rates, lower prices are being made here and will be made by Uie merchants, and this mail-order trade should stop. :wtf American Bakery deli vera bread and astry every day to all parts of town. Phono nnd wagon will call. ..titf m $15 for this genuine Victor-Victrola Yes sir, a genuine Victor-Victrola for $15. Hardly scons possible, and vet this new instru ment embraces all the fundamental YTctor Victrola principles. And the uncqualctl Victor-Victrola tone that's the most important thing of all. Come in today and hear it no oblijition to buy, but you won't want to "do without one. For Rem. For Rent Most desirable ollico on Wall street. See Vernon A. ' Forbes. U7tf I For IIknt or Sale: 80 acres of irrigated land, provrd up on, -10 acres in timothy nnd clover, balance pasture. On Prineville road six miles north-east of Bend. Also fori sle '.Win. farm wagon. 2 1-2 in. tire, j nearlvnew; one bay mare, fi years old, ww'ght 1200; one set work hamcai: plow and cultivator. S. A. Dutt, Bend, Oregon. :t5-37p Lust Lost Gold mounted lar claw watch charm. "W. A. N." on one side, 'iy08" on other, liberal to ward. Inquire Bulletin. :tr-:i8 Other style Victors $10 to SICO. if desired. IS to 5250. Ex j- terms PATTERSON DRUG CO. di.- A a $150CashPrizes What Will Be the Popula tion of Bend, Oregon, July 1, 1912? The Hill and Harriinsui lines have' 8ient $25,000,000 to reach Ilund, the! Spokane, of Oregon. j The first train over lith road! ran in on November 1, 11)11. The imputation then was 1 .000. In eight months' time what will it be? We offer you u chance, without; cost to youTM-lf, to utrticimte in the following prizes: $100 CASH, 1st Prize $35 CASH, 2nd Prize . $15 CASH, 3rd Prize 1 This money ha lun delimited in the Scandinavian-American Hank of Seattle for thi purpose.. I For prize blanks, write 1 IlKNO PAltK COMPANY. bG0-hfl Kinpire Huilding, ' Seattle. Washington. or II. J. OVKKTUtiK Bend Park Co. Representative. Ilund. ftULO AtA ZU. Whon the demonstration train wa hare the. first of the month, wimplos of miiu maize were trirutad amonir the farmers buUUtute tor corn in this part of .- the country, experiments have already proved that this grain is successful on Ury land without irri gation and givo a good return for the investment. For hogs and cattle milo maize has been found to be splendid feed. In Texas and other parts of the country where it has been grown extensively, both the seed and the stalk itself are fed. With about the same chemical composition as corn, Uie heed is said to be more nutritious if properly fed, For feeding to cattle it is better to crack ( 1 or grind it, but for hogs it can be 2 fed successfully without such treat- i ment. j Milo maize grows to be about J four feet high, Uie leaves resembl-:$ ing those ot Uie cornstalk and being-' $ virtually of the same composition. ' Z t The Best Grade of Rock Springs Coal Delivered at Your House. BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER CEDAR. SHINGLES Overturf-Davis-NIiller Co. While Bornewlntt woody, the stalk Office in Benson Bldg. on Wall Street, Bend, Oregon. when chopped and mixed with other " BENDA CITY OF TEN THOUSAND! In two years, Is the prediction of everyone that has visited Bend since the TWO RAILROADS have arrived. WHY THIS PREDICTION FROM STRANGERS? With .urge substantial stone business buildings being erected with all possible haste to accommodate the vast Increase in business in all lines; with business and bulldiun Increasing faster than the fondest hopes of all who expected a reasonable rush; with one company preparing to employ TWIILVI: Hl'N DKlsl) AUHN, with other industries now completed and building that will employ OVISR ANOTIHiK THOUSAND people, which will Insure Bend a pay-roll for over TWO THOUSAND people in less than one year -with all this Isn't the prediction reasonable? For a Short Time We arc Selling LARGE LOTS -50XM0 WITH 60- and 80-FT. STKI-I-TS and 20-r-T. ALLIiYS at $200.00 TERMS: $10 PER MONTH. Free certified abstract to each purchaser upon first payment. Our property is within TWO BLOCKS of the Union Depot. Por free maps and photographs of Uend and Central Oregon, write The NewlonKoller Comp'y. 301 IJtichanan Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Or call on 11. D. TRUE - - Bend, Oregon. STOP! LOOK! READ! FJtf v?lL L.ilTi,-irlTK;,.l'.;i;.l.diHU-,,Mi All Family Wines and Liquors must be sold at once, as our stock is large, and owing to the fact that the railroad is here we are compelled to sacrifice at the following prices: Munk Sherry Blackberry Wine Royal Port Port Wine White Port California Sherry Muscat Wine Blackberry Cordial J FORMERLY $4.00 PER GALLON. NOW $1.75 Per Gallon or 40c PER QUART. We also lmc just received a new line of case goods all bottled in bond namely: Canadian Club, Old Crow, Sunny Hrook, Cedar Urook, Horderland, Perfection Scotch, Pine Hidgc, (uckculieimcr Kyc, .lames K. Pepper, Pepperlbrd, Hood A: Lilian!, Special Reserve Montiecllo, Old Taylor, Hilly Taylor, and in fact all the Taylors. We invite everybody to inspect our new shipment. Thanking our patrons for past favors, we remain yours respectfully, The SILVER.TO0TH SALOON J. H. MUSGROVE, Mgr. KfHIWflW lilB i-Wim-rlBMa&MMJMMMHMM