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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1913)
jiiwi) vvhiMTiti, jjijnp, oiti;.f vj:ivi:hiav, octohuu iitf, jiojji. vagi: n. RAILROAD 0 E RENEWED PRINEVILLK LINK i;iouuooi;i IS Proinottir mill County float RftliiUflt' luuMi'ttt In I'oitlaiitl Mitit ttiy- tMlfc l HmI.I lo lltt 1'iiikicm.Im t . UYIt Hl'lll'tll MllltHH I'llHIN. I'OltTLANI), Out. 18.--A immtlHK waa lialil ItafH Wadueatlay which, way tint pro mourn or Oih utrprle, In ' MiHttit (li but ttrallmlHHry to eon- Mtruntlnn f IM aropoawrt lotrtt ihllnmil from Alatollua to Prlnevlllo. II. I'. Hliol of Tallinn, WhnIi., Ih lit moving spirit of tint rnml, wlilnh, It Ih hhIiI, V. II I hit 30 lull loitK Hllil cont nltoiil SAOO.OOO. . TIlH llll'HtllllC whh nltmiiloil ly Wll- -sliiun I'. OuvMwin. iirMldnnl or Hid R)rtiKon & Wwtlorn Ooloiilsutlon Co.; ' A. It. ItoKiirH, liiiiiliornmit or Mtitntv- hihiIIm, nml T. M. llftlil win. 0. Ham Hmltli nml Henry 8. Cram or I'rlno- Vlllll. At tlilH mootliiK Behuol oxplitlnml (o (ho committee who whh buokltiK Mm iirojcuf, nml ilecliirml Hint work h'oiiIiI liitKltt t ilnyn nfler tho rlnlit or way wna aocuroil. Tho committee lAliirmnil lilm Hint niot or tho rlKlit itf way, nil or tho titrinliiuU In both cllli'H n (I u $00,000 Imnus lind al ready lioon Nuatinxl. Power will bo aoeuroil frfim Covo, oIkIH miles from Metollua, from the Ijt'Kchtiliw I'owor Company. . GHURGII NOTICES IMrllmilM. ' Hrvlr Hunday It n. in., nml 7:30 . in. Hiitulny achool 10 a. in. Kp north l.euisuo C:S0 p. m. illlilo Htinly China Tlitinuliiv lit 7 . 0 p. m. h"Ir iiiiKiliii Friday nt 7 . 3 u p. in. l'rol)loilnn, Hniidiiy arvlee: Himdny Mohool ut 10 n. m.. pruHuhlOR in It n, nt, ami 7: no ii. in. You km Invltoil to UlMtio mmi vlrt-D. lit In k somebody with yon. Climeli or tint llnttliimi, florvlcca oneb nllouiKle Buniloy Ht 3 p. in. In th L It. church. Uarrleef iiuaT Bnmlay, A aeneral biviUitlon tO HUoIH) tW ttXltlllfiid to nil, Catholic ' Tharo will lm wrvleati nt 10:80 n. m, nail Rundny. t 11. ntlBtrl'TlMi Holy ml Ui Chrlatfon's Ually Mf". lltlllffjlK nibio sonopnt earvioa w Hnlrlt nml Young pwwitra iHtmuiuf uj p. in.. f.j3t "Tit. I dual CnJbHi n Wa Utv4illy lmbe." BtMiM Mflc 7:30. Mlaa Crawford, a mtaalntiry from ainotiK the Klowa Indiana or Ok Inhoina. will give an mid man. The l.oid'a Kiipiwr will lio oiarvwl al Him chhw or tbw iiiornlim norrlto. I'mynr initltir nml Mthio alndy oh Wailiieaday hvhiiIiik. nl 7:30. Tho t'nrmitn' !)" fawrclana or tho JU hla acliont will la pompfMinil uirtll it wiwk frniii ni'xt Riimlny ami will lm hold In I lm 111 Id Hrhcol ami tho pitwrhliiK houra or Iho innriilnift Kilw:u (IforKe Judd, imhtor. BEND SCHOOL NOTES Upon ri"iient or Dlrootor MnKny, tho O.-W. It. A N. Co. has prftHdiitml to tho hcIiooI ii litrKo woll frmiiucj map or Orufton. 1.4ntr utnl I'nul HvorliiRhntn, who hnvo Ihmui ri'MdliiK nt La Pino dur liiK tho aniiiimtr, hnvo como to Iluml to apoml tho winter ami ko to aohool. MIiok'h Until nml Mnry Vnnduvort, formurly or Hiicono. hnvo ntnrtod to aohool Intro, ftnth la n frcnliiiuui nml Mnry Ih In tha sixth urade. In tho ilohnto hold I'rlduy nftnr nooii on tho iitioattan. "Itonolvod, Hint tlio Cnltixl Htntoa uliould Intor vono In Maxlenn nnulra," Howard Yoiiiik nml John Htoldl Jr. coiiHtltut I'd tho HlllrniHllVH ald ami Vlolot Yoiiiik nml ICvolyn lledlimt tho uok tlvo Tho nlllriimtlvo won. .HOME MADE CANDJISS DAINTY LUNCHKQNS Hukery Goods Homo linked RcfVufiliiiiSodiw tiilti .Siimliiwi . tfjCJSi CUEAAI ' HotiuluiKl Wholorfalc , 4 .' hvStlemore TContlnuiMl from l'"Ko Tw6J . with rliotimitani, la miioli IniproViid. MiftHim Zloroir mid Whltnkor hrotlRlit lilm to their hoiiiua no u to taka oaro r him. Judd Kloroir linn nrrlvoil lioro to Hptrd tho wlntor with IiIh brother Iritco. Minn Kntfr llrlokoy aponl pnrt or I nut weok In I'loanntit valley vlhltlnK ,MI HI vn Mol'nddnn. Him iiImi oallml on MlhH ilrown wlillo thoro. .'I in in lo llrlokoy la hnulliiK lumbar for Mr. Ilrown, who la putting up guv ornl building. Mr. llozonn hniilml tho limt or bin lumber from Muury inouiitnlu mill l.mL Saturday. Mr. unit Mr. A. 8. Pork, aon Har old. KrnmUon William reck und Mra, Hack or ilnnipton vIhIIihI Mr. nml Mra. F. I). llozonn Hundny ttftonmoii. Mrn. Juoy II, lllska. apont Tlium- dnv nlfiht with Mr mid Mra L uia Miller, MiiHtr finrnld Mlrka la Ml ill nt Hie IichiI or hla cliaa In Din UukHchiok- h(llOO), , j'l J. O. U'hlWW rauoriM lLat h aoid Id toiia of nay Jat weak. , Hi ik I HAMPTON v I v (Bpwmtl to.'DtA Hulletlii) ' HAMITON, Oct, .- U C. 1'k la out on a lrtialui trip to iMnd, ' llurr Hlack le'lmralwi aaRruah on bia placa tula ymi. Barnnel Hill of Wryhfft. Wa1h . waa through iianiuton Monday with othur mn, lne4lK llflMtt. Jhn- aon and Krl I-ockty or tna Port land Journal, H. C. Klcbardaon of Maryhlll and W. P. King or I'rln-- Mr. HI .We Have -;. vlllw. Ill u going froio W'h- lugton to Callforiiui looking ovacaUta; loaoa. I Mra. Fogg and aon Harold maAa a trip to Dry Lake Hatnrday. , ' Maaara. Lynck from Nwlur 'a'ud Amity, Or., nitd bfor tha com m la aionar here Saturday on ton land inr Jioparlal. C. R. ItaugtMiii or Dry 1-ake waa In Hampton Monday. Mr. AMilay nhd rainjlf a"r camp la: in Olaaa HuUoVflV wlills .Mr. Aililey la filling a oontraot for dlR :m; (iotnto. David Homple u'M a Hnirif)iton vlal tor Sunday. WHITAKER t ---- (Spcclnl to Tho Ilullctln) WHITAKKIt, Oct. 2.Mr. Nich ols nt Juniper I'nrk Is aorvlng monla to trnvolera on abort ordera. Arthur nml Herbert Moore hnvo returned from their five months' nl nonce. Arthur Mooro hna Kono to Hcnd to obtain winter auppllea for hlnmolf and two brethara. While maklnR a trip to llond laat week Albert llolton had tho nilafor- into the new Mutzig Buildmg on Oregon street, where we will be equipped better than ever before toSere our pa trons With the bet in Men's Wear.. 'e welGpjne you to visit us ia our new quarters. . L. FRENCH Oregon Street, Bend, Oregon (Continued on pace alx.) TiT-TiT- nt " 'JB5J u s m WE HAVE SENT THIS LETTER TO 1,500 WOOLEN MANUFACTURERS of Various Kinds THROUGHOUT the UNITED STATES: Gontlomon:- BEND, OREGON, OCTOBER 23, 1913a A,- . 4'" InveotiBQtion shown that there ia a very real opening here for , . wool manufacturero of variouo kinds. So we write you thin letter. , Ploaoo road it it may prove of benefit to you ; ' South and ooutheast of Bend ia the greatest oheep territory in the f Northwest. West and southweot are the Forest Reserve ranges; about ' 40,000 sheep were grazed on them this summer . ''- This season 80,000 sheep have been shipped from Bend. A half mil lion sheep now tributary would be concentrated here should occasion re quire. Many bands are clipped here each spring. In other words, there is an enormous supply of wool hero. Also there is the finest water imaginable1 and the Deschutes water has been passed upon by EXPERTS as being A 1 for scouring. Today nearly all the Oregon clip is shipped Eant That means transcontinental freight on between 50 and 75 per cent waste weight the lost weight after scouring. Then the wool product, either as yarn or garment, is shipped back to the Pacific' Coast, to be manufactured hero or retailed. The freight loss, of course, is enormous. Even on goods sold in the East tho unnecessary freight cost ia very great if the goods were manufactured where tho wool originates, the transpor tation on all tho waste weight would be eliminated. Tho name statement applies to manufacture of wool at western points remote from the territory in which the raw product originates. Bend ia situated near tho center of Oregon. It is a town, today, of about 2200 inhabitants. It is served by railroads of both the Hill and Harriman aystems. The climate is mild and very healthful. Tho Coast market is a good one for woolen goods ; the greater part of it ia supplied by Eastern manufacturers. But you, of course, know infinitely more about such trade details than'do we. The point ia simply this: Can we interest you? To investigate what Bend has, to offer will cost you nothing. We,, and the people of Bend, are willing to spend much money and trouble to give you all tho information you possibly can want. We, as a company, are ready to give you all the legitimate assistance possible if by so doing we can aid Bend. The people of Bend are ready to do all they can; the other day nearly $20,000 waa subscribed in a few hours for bonds of a manufacturing enterprise; the only reason the projeot fell through waa that tho manufacturer proved not to have the assets he first declared were hia. ' Bend haa wool, power , water, transportation, markets. We, and -the people of Bend, are ready to meet you more than half way. j ' Do you think it worth investigating? Very truly yours ' -THE BEND WATER' LIGHT fr POWER CO. Hotel Wright attRENWOOD AVONUO. The Hotel for Winter. Steam Heat and Running Hot and Cold Water. Get our rates for the winter. Trie only stone hotel in Bend. Headquarters for Commercial Men Electric Llshted Throughout Special Attention to Transient Travel THE BEND HOTEL HUGH O'KANE. MANAGER QoodRooms BEN D, OR EG ON Tree bus to and from trains I . . All arrangements made for persons deslrlnc to go south and east of hero Oood Meats Altamont Hotel THE MOST MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE ROOMS IN THE CITY. STEAM HEAT, HOT AND COLD WATER WITH BATH PRIVILEGE. J. A. l-ASTOS, Aljcr. Airs. G. J. IIERRINO, Assistant Mgr. BEND, OREGON irMMHHMf- ar Pilot Butte Hotel Ideal Stopping Place for Summer Vacationists and Travellers. SPECIAL ATTENTION OIVEN TO COMMERCIAL MEN. OOOD UININQ ROOM. ' J. F. TAOOART, Proprietor. FREE AUTO UETWEEN HOTEL AND DEPOT. 4s X-jfifHifififX. mmm rTSTi iMlli M-aT". R' uua wmm 0 I Rutland'? Famous Hotel Noted for the Excellence $ Cuisine. European pfan Situated in the hub of the principal theater and shopping district. Recently redecorated and refurnished throughout, and better equipped today than ever before. EUROPEAN PLAN. Rooms without bath, $1.00 per day and up. Rooms with bath, $2.00 per day and up. O. J. KAUFMANN, Manager KlONE CENT A WORD is alj, a little want ad will cost you. N. K. CLARKE, Asst. Mgr.