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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1911)
Hi E TRUCKS ARE 0. K. FIRST TRIP IS OREAT SUCCESS. Fast Time U Made to and Prom Burns, Rnad Ileitis: Pound to bo In livery Way a (lood as Reported Oct Very linthuslmilc Reception Freighting in Control Oregon by manna of the nuto-truck was proved h success by the llrst trip made Inst week by the two cars of the Control Oregon Trucking Co. to Hums nnd return. Fast time was made both ways nnd there wns not n mishap rojiorted for the entire run of more than aOO miles. Tlio cars got back to Bend Friday. The trip to Burns was made in 19 hours of nctual running time. The cars left here Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and that night wns spent at Millican's. Riley wns reached Tuesday evening nnd the night spent there. Hums wns reached at II a. m. Wednesday, putting the Thanksgiving goods taken on the trucks there in time for delivery to buyers before the holiday. The enthusiasm with which the Bums people received the new means of transportation was shown , by the demonstration which they gave. Some 12 or 15 autos loaded with business men came out and met the trucks, escorting them into town. Manager McDadc had pre ceded the freight carriers and in formed the merchants when they would arrive. Thnt evening the Commercial Club celebrated the event with a banquet, at which the business interests of the town pledged their support to the new enterprise. Most of the freight taken over from here was for Bill Hanley and it was delivered at his ranch a few miles from Burns. A return load of 130 hides was obtained there and these, with other freight which was waiting at Bums, gave the trucks a 1 capacity load for the return to Bend. Coming back, only 14 hours was necessary to make the trip. This reduction of five hours was due mainly to the fact that the cars had a track to follow, made by them going over. On the round trip each of the big cars consumed only 90 gallons of gasoline, and more than hilf of thii waj used on the initial run over. The drivers reported the road all the way in good condition for auto trucking. The worse stretch found was that through Lake county and for a fe.v miles this side of Bums. C. C. Harrison of the company stated that the entire round trip was made with absolutely no adjust ments to either car. REALUSTATE fRANSFORS. (FarnUhed by the Crook Count? AbttrartCa.) A. 11. IJitclxuet to S T. Miller, Its 17 nil 18. hlk 4B. Opal City. ft. I.aPine Towntite Co. to J. S. Iloue & Cj., It 30 ami jt, nlk 31, UaPine. 1. Klvira Iltrker l.elthtad to I.. II. Ualril, n It 9. blk 3. Html. fio. II. P. Joneo et ux to K ite It Wetter, field, netf i.V 13 1714 fuuo. W. A ll.lelur to II I' Jonei, int in e)i Its 13, 14. 15. 16. blk 37, Kwlmunil Kwlmond To.vh.ii Co to Jtorvn II It , It 5. blk j1. Keilm jihI. f$ 1. Cecil Knyon to W. S Kudnuu, nwtf li, 9-15-13 rt lyiujj eat of 61I1 siit, Kr.Ui'iiKl. exteitltfil. ft. Clultek II Irviu t.i Hum Hwlercr. It 3, blk 6, It linger hi 1 1, Kwlmouil. f 184 20. A. L I'ulliam to Ollie M. I'ullUm, , t H, c 16 10. f2ou. U. A Mcl'irUue to Ollie M. I'ulliam, i int w,V, 16 32 10, (Quliclaiui.) Mary I). Alkinnon to Jo'm Atkinton, "'i tX ec 3' al"l WM M, c 3J-I9-11. Al-i , U c 37-19-1 1; It 1, 4 neX. ( '"I "e!i wii "'l lt 5. 6, 7, tee 6 and It 4 o( kc 5-20-11; ne; hX, ec 1 -jo-to. io,ooo. Orange I'. II lKe to Lilly K. I) lied lunil, vetf ne)f, ei w and ictf , 33-'6-7' f6J' II. II. Mitchell to Mosea Nliwonger, It 5. blk lM'utte, fso. Motet Ni'roiiRer to IJd Stnltll et al, ll 5, blk 16, KoUe. f 10. Mury II. Kicliolt to IMwnrri I'. Dean, tract in ue kc', tec 30-16 II. $100. I!iwanl V. tan to Mary U. Nicboli, M w,Y. ?4 ',( and It 4 of tec 5-13- 11 flJOO. d. IJHwint Smith to I'rettnn Dunham et al, te'X u and e'i !, tec 26 and neX "UK, C35 17-16. $1150. jobn T. Hiritaton to J, N. Willainon ne! ec 10 add all ec 2iis-lS. 11 i null CONCERT 600D LOCALSINOERS PLEASE LARGE CROWD Cnttre Program Well Rendered Wed nenday livening Solos and Reading Mnke Ulg Mil Jl Voice In Chora Those Who Took Part. A large audience greeted the local singers Friday evening nnd appeared much pleased with the entertainment. All the numbers were loudly applauded nnd though J the program stated there would be no encores several were demanded. Although some of the selections i wore dilllcult, they were well rend ered. Mrs. Lindborg's solos. Miss West's violin ploying nnd the read ing of Mrs. Mero were especially good. The chorus consisted of the fol lowing voices: Soprano Mrs. Z. W. Lindborg, Miss Kntherine Trautner, Mrs. M. W. Weaver. Miss Schultz. Miss Gertrude Schultz, Miss Gertrude Markel, Miss Flsie Qunckenbush, Mrs. C. D. Brown, Miss Martha Sidner, Miss Harnett, Miss Marion Wiest, Mrs. J. F. Arnold. Alto Miss Ethel Holmes. Miss Ethel Borden. Mrs. E. M. Thomp son, Miss Tolvia Carlson, Miss Arriej Black. Miss Iva West. Miss Ruth Caldwell. Tenor Prince Stoats, Ben Saw- bridge, C. H. Hunter, W. E. Parker, J. F. Arnold, Fred Lucas. Bass 0. A. Thorson, L. A. Jack son, II. W. Skusc. Joase Hunter, Mr. Lutchen, U. N. Hoffman. NEW COUNTY .MAPS. The Crook County Abstract Co. has just issued a new blueprint map of the county which shows all the new roads, towns and postofticos and corrects errors made in former maps, ihe ucna-uurns roaa ana also the auto road which was made to Crane Prairie last summer are correctly marked. These are the best maps of the county ever put out. The Bulletin has a supply for sale at $1 each. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the lutrr'er. V. 8. Land Uifirc at The iMlle., Orcren. Noeeraber lit, 1911 N'ntlee l hereby lren that Henri C Mnh. ef Bewl, OriKun, ha, on iktober ml. 141.. made home.leiit ealry No ''. f"r awk aeetioa . town. hip aawuth, raMgt 1; eatt. Will, a-nett Mrrvtiao ha 61rd notkr of fiittuthtn to makt fioatccrmmutatwn proof Kie.tabH.h claim la the taw) ikn dracritml Wfofe II V Mil. V h. CoMrulaatoeer at h'a office at Hewl, Ore Kon 00 the itrttdayof )eee bet. Wll Claimant Bamea a. witfteiwa Allium J Ml Coantell John H WolrTr llwr C llepkle awl Gewge W Khn, all of Bead (rr( yiyt C. W M'MJHft Keititaf . N0TICK FOR IMPLICATION. Depaitmestoflhe Inlertor, V. b Land OKce. at The Dallea, Oregon. Nevcmtxr lit, 1911 Notice l hereby ilren that M ke)Hta tlvha. of Hewl Orvxi, who, ofl IxtuUr rl. 11 b. made homcairad entry No , fur ,'. Section l. Tuwn.hlp South, HaiiKe I? I'att, Vt lllamrtte MerMlan. haa filed notice of n edi tion to make final coKimulatkm pro.,1, Is eatahiiin claim In the land alnre deacrOml. I fore II C. Mtla V s Com mU.ior.fr at htaMTicc, al Bend Oregon, on the JjrJday uf Denwuer. (9lt- Ctalmtnt Mnicttliinrn William J Me Connell. John K UuJnV, )-jr C llenkle and Rrarve W . Kbapp, all of Bend. Oregefl j,.M C. W M'HIKK. Keiater. NOTIC'K FOB PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U . !.aid Office al The IMllea, Oregon, Nimiakrr ijth. ion. NUke U her.ky tlven thai Walter IMhM. oTKeod. iHmoa, whw Nwrafcit 4th V. Hwde hean4ead tHtry, N'u s. rial X. HW4. UX mX Secttau j, Tawiitlp 17 -MMrth KaHe 11 Kt. W'llUwrtle M.ridUN ha. 6led Holier iA IntcHlton In make final prouf tu MUblLh claim to the land il dnilnl klore II C. Itllia V. CotnmlMlunrr. a I hi. orfKe at Hd Oregon. hi the fMM day of iMcam hr ion. CUImmbI MUM aa witne.ac. lame. K Hen- h.m. of Mldlaw. Oreion Adam Kotaman Charlea llaydabd Charl.t K L. of liinl, ore' gon. ji 41 C. W. M11OKK, KegUler. Notice of Sale of Stock for Unpaid Assessments In Ihe Fall River Irrigation Company. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCURS': nt it known that under and by virtue o( a re.olutlon of the Hoard of Director n( The I'all River IrriuaiiouCo duly made Hiid adopted, the taid The I'all River Irrigation Co. will, on the 30II1 day of Dec, 1911, at 3 o'clock p. m at the com. pny'a office at the retidenrr of M. I. Main in Sec 18, Twp. 30 S , R. II IC. ill Crook County, tell at puhllc auction the following portion of ttock for delinquent and unpaid a.teatuienta due Ihereon, towit: 300 aharet tubtrrited by J. I',. Sawhlll, due on taine, till 50, Thi notice it orJered puhlithed In The Uend llulletiu. a newrpaper publith ed In the licit! hhorhood of .aid company, lor Hie period ol 30 ilava T1b.a,I tl.I. .n,l.,l.nl Va.i.k.1 aw lAfl Tlllt FALL RlVRR IUkioation Company HOPE Pays AlATTRESS that gives satisfaction Is n mattress that is oil that Is claimed for It. My cotton top mattresses nm made with the lower section of clean white excelsior; tlio top section Is clean now cotton; It Is covered with o good quality of twill ticking, "II grade," and Is machine tufted; the edges are full bound and the ends closely stitched; It weighs 45 lbs., not U5 lbs. as some mattresses do, nnd the price is only 1 aim to carry new goods os well as second hand goods, and every day finds something new in the store. HOPE Sells for Cash HOPE We Deliver the Goods Bus and Dray Line LIQIIT AND HEAVY LIVERY. Hay, Barley, Oats. Wheat nnd Bran at lowest prices. The Largest Barn In Central Oregon, WENANDY LIVERY CO. Bend, Oregon. II. WENANDY LON L. FOX Fraternal I. O. O. F. Bend Lodge No. 218 Reg. Meetings ever)' Monday night Visitors welcome i N. I Weider. N. G. II. J. Eggleston. Secretary. BEND LOIHIH No. 139 A. F. & A. M. Mcetn on Thursday on 01 before the full 1110011 of each month. Visiting brothers always welcome. H. O CLLIR. Se O M RfOriELO. W M Business and V. E. GUERIN Jr. Attorney nt Lnw. Temjioiary olllcp at riHUlonco UKND, - oiwion Sylvester L. Stants AttorHry at Law. OCPICK: Next Duor to llulletiu VV. VV. Faulkner, D. M. D. DENTIST Ilultetin IluilditiK. n e 11 il. Ort(on Dr. A. A. BURRlS.rSffi'ic Healer. !(. su..flly Trenlnl Without the rr of Iw na. srg.ry hy the Natural Methvl. ol llMllMg. t lumi le l.a. tiuty LoMwItaHaMifrrc Member of Ihe Mate ami Naiumal Naturopath IwKVrty. Office In Unlallxg MAj Pen.). Oregon U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OPyiCH OVKK flKhT NATUiNAI. UK. Oulce ilourt: imuiijh in., 1 tu 3 and 7 to h p. 111. BlINI), : Oriuion C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFflCK IN flKIT NATIONAL HANK IlLIMi HUM), OKKOON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER KIB3T NATIONAL UANK ULDO., RRND, OKKOON George S. Young Civil, Mining and Irrigation Enoinkkr Oregon Street Oflico with Fasten & Bean Itculty Co. ROBERT B. GOULD Civil. Rnoinkkk and Sukvkyok. Wall and MlnneaoUi Stfl. Bend, - Oregon. The Bend Bulletin and the Portland Cash HOPE 83.95 Societies. M. W. of A. Pilot Butte Camp No. 070 J Meets ever)' Tuesday in hull over ' tuiatnftlr. Visiting Neighbors always we C. I. Bojsoll. V. C. elcome. w. w Orcutt. Clerk. Deschutes I nAr,n fJrs. ID1 ' UUUgU MU, IUJ K.ofP. ! Mi'ctti ttry 'rtliinliiy ciiing nt S p. in In ! ( ust lit I lull, Kt-oltlcc . Illdkr VNIttng KnlglttHl Hi'lrutiie. llm. I). Howe. r. I K. M.IjuIohIk'. K.H.AH, i Professional. .CLARK & WRIGHT LAWYERS WAHIIINirrON, D. l Public Ijtnd Mnttero: Final Proof. Dtiwrt Iandn. Contuntn and Mining Cumw. Scrip. Associate Work for Attorneys. WAItl) II. COI1I.K JKtWK I.. HUMItAU. Coble & Simirall ATIOItNKVS AND COUNSKIXJIUS AT UW. I1IUND, OIIKCON. BRENTON JONES Real Estate Farm Loans. Insurance Odico CitizoiiH .State Bank HuitdiiiK MhTOI.IUH, OltRGON J. I. WEST Undurtakur and Kmhalmer FulLAwrortmont of Undertaking (Soodri. Fir Htreet Bond, Oregon K. 0. MINOR fOtiTOHFICIt ItUILIIINf LU'li 1'IKK ACCIUF.NT I N S U R A N C K Volary I'uhlic and Coiiv-)niiciiij All l.cj;l l'MK'r Correctly Drawii, FIDELITY BONDS Mr. Maude Alnswortli Mrs, C. A. Hart MILLINERY AND DRESSA1AKING Over SkuHo'H Store Wall street : Bend, Oregon W. E. PARKER Plumbing, Steam and Mot Water Heating JohhinK Promptly Attended to. IIKND, OUKGON Caldwell & Main All Kinds of Blacksmith Work .'KICKS RKA80NAIII.K. Minnesota St., Bet. Bond and Wall. Dally Telegram durlnjf 1911 $4.00. n " j Sr Announcement Bend Milling $b Warehouse Co. Is now open nnd irmly for business. We buy nnd sell till kinds of GRAIN both wholesale nnd retail. Cull at our mill and save money. Will start ijriiuU iiifr about Nov. 'JO, Hill. If you have anything to sell eome ami see us; if you want to buy, we can save you money. Our motto: "Live and let live." Bend Milling (b Warehouse Co. WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Tabid always tupplliui with llm bstl thai Ilia town affords. Neat nnd Comfortable Room. Hk.ni, Okkoon u- Short and Direcl and Other Western Oregon Points ii3?Si55T" Ci I -k ImHjShS53&i VIA THi: nrSCHUTKS BRANCH OF THK Oregon-Washington Railroad (Bl Navigation Co. Through Cur Service from Bend to Portland. Daily Train Imve Bend " Redmond " Opnl City MetolluK. MmlrnH Arv. DtMichutiM Jet " The Dalltw " Portland li.-IK) a.m. 7:JI a.m. H.IK) a.m. H:'22 a.m. l):00 11.111. IMfip.m. l:fifi p.in. fclfi p.m. For further information call on any O.-W. It. & N. AkoiiI or write to WAl. McMURRAY (ienernl PaiwenKer Aent, Portland, Orenon. Go Journeying East "' In oil lo wi much to till a'xnit when you 'ft '.uk iii tr a mii nt on trio Iv.mt mi thu (iruit irtht u R.nlw.iy. throui;li the Rixkn-a nt tun i , vMth ihe vu' t world kith'd in rolorn.nt you vir ' it from th toniiuodioti observation plat. .mm on thu Oriental Limited thu iHirfect through train to St. I'.tul, Mlnnrnpoll', ( .lilmiNi. rlui I jitr,, I'nrLr lli.pinn fif KlltinM.l,t u.. M'Mtt -.)lvan charm, nnd the glorious (Ireat Lnkii trip carried you tlmHich a land of cnchantmmt to cruit alien in tlio Uiut. (Jet folder, "Rat tern Tnim for WctUrn Pwiplo" nnd information uIxhiI SikciuI Round-Trip hummer 1'arwi. Cull on or uddreai Archibald Gray A.;o. F. A I A., Portland, Oro'on. it. ItaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTMiataTal aTaTaTaTaTaTaKrif II ajaTTITy I ATTl a. k t I J Route to Portland ...From... BEND Redmond and ft Central Oregon I . Schedule: I.v. Portland 7.M) & 10.00 a.m. " Ttiu DiiIUm " Dtntchutirtt.lct. Arrive Minim " Metoliim 0Hil City. Redmond " Bend. . 12:10 p.m. l::t()p.m. r. in p.m. (1:00 p.m. 7.IM5 p.m. 7: 1ft p.m. H:!tfi p.m. swr f Bffll. ' M wmmk M& 1 lililiil j iOHi uhii nurai'. aa Wi$ H-cjuSatf. fr. This offer expires Dec, 20. mm, -. i- LAttett:- - A, D. LBWIS,.6ecy; ,cu. niv'4 Mvr7 tec 9a.n1 aw tw 1 uy ai. j. wain. I'ret. MBsmmmmmmimm l i