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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1912)
YAGK 10. T1IH nKNl) 11UM.KTIN, IlKNI), WKDNKHDAY, QCTOHKll 10, 10 IB. ltglll hull ii i i FIRE DESTROYS LIHSTER'S HALL LOSS BETWEEN $15,000 AND $20,000 ia Origin of Ktra Unknown, Finnic Klni-tlng on First Floor In Hear. Triplet! lUilMing Knot! John Llnster Saves Household RimmIs Cluster's Hall, Bend's bis opera house, dance hall and skating, rink, waa destroyed by fire Saturday morning, together with Ltniter Bros.' machine ahop and garage. Tbo lota la between 115,000 and $20,b00, with Inturance of $11,500. The origin of the fire la unknown, but It atarted In the rear of the hall on tho ground floor, probably from a cigar or cigarette butt or from the Move, the hall having been used Fri day night for a dance. The Brat alarm waa given by Alf Llnater, who had a room upstairs He fired four shots which wero heard all over town, but many thought It waa soino early rising duck hunter out. About 10 inlnutea after the ahota the church bell waa rung and the town aroused, but when tho Arc tighter arrived the flarnca had got too much headway for tho building to be aaved. The chemical wagon waa got there first, but would not work until It waa thawed out, and then waa .In sufficient to check the blaxe. The fire did not burn rapidly, there being no wind. The smoke waa dense and those living upstairs wore prevented from saving much of thetr property On thia account. John Llnster worked like a Trojan getting out his household goods, saving nearly every thing. In doing so he was In the smoke nearly half an hour, and be came so ill that a pnyalcian naa to be called. When It wis seen that the build ing could not be aaved, the hose were turned on the Trlplett buildings ad joining. The house next to the garago waa aaved although, owing to its proximity It looked aa If it must surely burn. The firefighters did excellent work. The building waa owned by Henry I.lnater, who stated that It cost him $17,000 to build and equip. It waa put up before transportation had reached Bend, the maple flooring be ing freighted In from Shanlko. Ho 'ryirrnr tMyrrrr Dufur Apples Not Culls, but First Class in every respect, each and every apple wrapped in paper and every apple GUARANTEED TO BE . SOUND AND GOOD COLOR. Expect car October 25 th. Phone your orders to Central Oregon Ice and Cold Storage Co. GEO. W. MARSHALL Dufur, Ore. aec MISS WESTJS WINNER I'liouoKrnpli Content linn KxclttiiK FIiiInIi Mix Hoko In Nevoud. The populnr girl content which tho Stnr Thentro Ima had on for tho pnst Ix weeks ended Mumtuy evening, with Miss Ivn West wlnnliiK the tint prlso ninl Miss Uoldlu Hoko tho second. Minn West received a linttiN aomo Victor talking mnchliio, while MIhh Hoko with awarded n month' Pans nt tho Btur. The thentro wiih pneked when tho announcement of the winners was mode at 8:30 Mon day evening by Dr. (lorhy, who counted tho votes. Miss West's total vote wna 1S1G and Miss lloko's 1177. Others who received votes In tho- contest woroi Anno Market 3, Jokophlno Young 40, Arrlo lllnck 19, Anna Wyso IB, Margaret Thompson 14, Olga John son. 8, Kern Mooro 7, Amy McCaffory 7. Meda Castle C, Mlsa Klein 6, Miss Huntington 3. Mary E. Coleman 8, O. Banford 2, llesslo Smith 3, lledo Johnson 3, Virginia Avorlll 1, Ger trude Market 1, Frances Hoyburn 1, Kdlth Howes 1. Miss Schoolcraft 1, ui liuir dollar or mo ruiinit marKoi for tho best ntnors tlmt wero offered, Tho Iiok market for tho week closed stondy, Thoro vAb nn upward tilt of Re In tho weok'H t mil In it, hut the bulk of tliu antes wont iu Inst week' market which vvn $8.00. There was a stonily tone to tho sheep innr 'ot In the fnco of IiIk Miipplles, 4& IIIJNII nltl'MllKP DKHIHtVIX I'HAIHKU Tho I'ntturaou Uruit (' denorve prnUo from llend mtupto for Intro iIucIiik hern tho nlmplo Inickthont hnrk ami nlycorlno inUture, known nn Aillnf-Miu. This Mlniplu (Uirninii remedy tlmt liccuino fntnoiiH by our litK nppeiidlrltln ninl It tins now been illHi-ovorml Hint A 1IINOM1 DOHIJ re llovea sour Mtoiitnelf, nn on tin slomnoh n ml roiiatlimtlou INHTANT- (Advettlnemnut.) lUtlnmtes ou appllrntlon Wall Paper at Portland 1'rlcei MAUKKT IlKPOKT. NOllTH rOllTLANI), Oct. 13. Itocolpta for the week wero 1035 cattle, 38 calves, 2700 hogs, 0GK4 sheep and 120 horses. Taken as a whole there was a slight weakness In the cnttlo market, lluyera did not gd down tho lino as briskly as usual, although there wna a very snappy tone to tho demand for the better quality of butcher stuff. Good cows sold at $0.25 which was within NrP. WEIDER PAINTER & Paperhanger Cheapcit aud licit Wall Tsper Sam pits iu the county, Get My Prices, Oflki ictM tt l horn pntofhtf nox jo. Html, Oregon. Clover Leaf Dairy PURE MILK AND CREAM TULiU'HONU and we will dellvsr S. L. STAATS, Prop. STORAGE AND FORWARDING. carried $11,500 Insurance. The garage was full of nutos ai tho time, but all were got out. A Dart of tho machinery waa also moved out, as the machine shop and garage waa the last part of tho build ing to go. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. John Llnster and Alf Llnster, Father Luke Sheehan, Oscar Cruse, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nackor and O. M. duptlt had rooms on the second floor. Father Sbeeban lost practically everything, including a largo number of books. He was out of town at the time, not knowing of the fire un til ho returned in the afternoon. Mr. all aa and Mrs. Nackor lost they had in tho building, also, did Mr. Guptll. The destruction of tho building loaves the town without a meeting placo for largo gatherings. In order to provide for this want, tho Star Theater management haa decided to open the theater for such purposca during tho day to persona desiring to use It. Dances will horcafter bo given In 8athcr's Hall as soon as It Is finished. TO THE RESCUE WHO DOES Tortralture cnlarg'ng and copying at the Soward Studio. ' BOH LAUND ? 111)1 nry T3; BS3 T7 will say. your tlntn. bat you muM not wait, much tiro. culna nur meui band M work LOW PRICES, BETTER SERVICE Bend Steam Laundry. Put Your Duds In Our Suds" GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS The United Warehouse Company Bend, Oregon. T ii! , . --- -------- .. ---------- - -- -- LUMBER LATH SHINGLES ::m. mm ; : t THE BEND COMPANY w t i ' A -. " i ' J J X VI' J 'r '4 U:i sl r- Operates the Largest, and Best Equipped Saw Mill and has The Largest Stock of Lumber in Central Oregon. We can manufacture what you want, when you want, it, and at the prices you want. Special Bill Stuff furnished at short notice. 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