The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 01, 1914, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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WALL STREET ON JULY FOURTH, 1910
11UHINE8H AND nOFIMNtONAL.
ItOIIKKT JI. GOULD
Civil
Engineer
llond
Oirgon
THE IIEND BULLETIN, 1IKND, ORE., WKDNKHDAY, .TrLY I, 1011.
M'KENZIE ROAD
IN GOOD SHAPE
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MUCH WOKK DONE ON
ROUTE
Potently lit'inriiini( mitl OoiiuHon on
lliilli HIiIcn of .MoiuiImIiis llnvn
.Miitln I jiiko Uieiull(iiro-llluli
way 1'opiilnr for Automobile.
Wont from tliu Kiikuuo Forestry
oIHch nml from the Inaal hmuliiinr
Iith. In to tint effect that tint Mo Ken
ii; likliwity across ihu disomies from
tlii Wlllnmottu vnllity Ih open for auto
(rattle nml I In fur liner condition
tliiui over before. Tint Forestry De
partment lms limiii Instrumental In
olitalnliiK nearly $20,000, which will
In spout to complete tho hltthwiiy
III In summer.
Hlnco Inst huiiiiiid'. .10 por rimi
grade lirtvc been out down to 7 pur
cent. AllhotiKli Hid Mlllloaii Hill
Kmilo hurt not yet boon reduced ninl
will not ho for another two months
yet. thin romnlnltiK obstacle Is not loo
illillcult for nny cnnfiil driver.
PiinhIiik of Himw Marks Oprnlnn,
Tim pnssltiK of the mow on the
summit of tho Cascades, oi thn lava
beds nt tli n foot of Tliroo Sisters, In
whnt mnrka tint nponliiK of thn ronil,
for tliu ronil work on Dondhorsn Hill,
lip most (limciilt Krnu. wih rornplot
ih! last nll. Thin year throo miles
of now rouil liiivi) been rut In nullil
riK-k. nml only ono tnoro heavy uradu
U left.
At tintMottt Crook County nnd Sup
ervisor Morrltt of tho Deschutes Nn-
tlonnl Forest, nro working wlln
$lono to Im uxpendod before July 1
on thu sand grades on thn unit sldo
of thn liioiintiilnri. After July 1 about
IJOoo In equal pnrtn. of county and
(internment money, wilt Im nvnl!
nldn to complete thin work Before
July 1 on thn wont sldo of thn sum
mil $1(00 will have boon expended,
nml nftnr July 1 morn than $R0OO In
available to complete that pnrt of
thn McKmule IIIkIiwiiv near thu sum
mil nbovo McKonzIo Bridge.
Individual IXxtrlrtN Aid.
Thmin figures do not Ineludo thn
money to ho spent along tho MoKnn
iln Itlvor Ity thn Individual ronil dls
UlcU nnd ly the county. Tho Dluo
Itlvor district linn taxed Itself to ex
pond $7000 on hut a few mile of
ronil.
It moans that thn motor car traffio
through Oregon from now on may
eomo through thn Willamette Vnllny
hr fnr an Kimono, whore turnlnK east,
It mny cross thn Casrndcs Into Con-
trnl OrnKon ovor purhnpn tno most
rcMiile hlKhway In Oregon wun n max
linuni unvoti lor cont Krndo on almost
mamtdnm ioi.iIm. In thin wny would
ton avoided thn rough rendn nnd thn
tremnndnUM grades of tho Pacific
Highway through tho Siskiyou moun
tains lintv.fon Eugene ami Mimroru
A nlili) nttrnctlnn In the flnlilnc In the
McKemlo river, the hot springs and
thn ihii ny othnr lure for nutnUln nnd
rampern In the hill reRlon. An n
route between California nnd Port
land thin midoulitndly will Im most
popular next wimmor, when auto
tmfUr hi exMrted to 1 very heavy
One Into Central Ormn. the mo
tor tourlil drlvoM tlirotiKh the Junk
jIho over rnd. that never are mud
dy or riMiKh lieeniine of the noil for
mathtn. wnt Crater like to Klnnufi
KrIU, nvoldltiR the moiintnlnn. I'roni
Klaiunth Pall he mny pat onto the
hlRhwayn of California by the new
Jnaknon County HlRhwnv. or ho ma'
renoh the Lincoln llluliwny cunt y
way of Lake Tnhoo.
A (Invnrnment telephone lino, fit.
ted with wnnther-proof telephone a'
inched to thn treci for the benefit of
thn tourist nnd thn forest Ruard
Jointly, follow tho road over thu
mi nun It Into BUtern.
Tho trip from" Hit Rene to Ilend, n
dlitnnre of HO mllen. In a day will
he comparatively enny fo mnohlnon
thin Hiiiniiiur, nccordliiR to tho fureti
try olllolnln.
I(IMI IWTATK TIIANSI'KItt.
(IfNiiril by thn Crook County Ah
htmrt Coiiipniiy.)
Htalo to 1 A. Konnard NK 8V
20-lR-in.
If. K. to John W. Hoiutou pntont
HVi HH 2- NV NK, NK NV 81-18-
18.
W V. Vnndevort to Ahvorth-Wanli-Imrn'
Co. UK 26-1C-10. $2000.
U. H. to 1irn Miller pntont NM
NK. 8W NK. NV BH 20-11-12.
Kunwood Promotion Co. to Mary
J. HtiteH Uh. 9, 10, hlk. la. Kenwood.
U. H. to I.nnoolot Ilohlm pntont
KM, NH. N',4 HK 10-13-13.
Hand Park Co. to Kniiiin M. Hrnd
ford It. 10, hlk. 11. Mend Park, $200.
Hnmo to Sflino It. 18, hlk. 109 let
add Ilend Park. $160.
KrnnolH KoroHt to Chnrlea P. V Hon
Ulk. 1, ltd. 1 to 8, hlk. 10. IU. 1 to ,
U to H. hlk. 11. Mndran
Chnrlos I U'lton to Orln A. Ponrco
Ulk. 1. Hm. 1 to. hlk. 10, Its. a to I.
Ulk. 11, Madras. .
.Ilonil Park Co. to Chnrlos H. Hnn
Hln It. 17, hlk. 101, 1st add llond
H. 'c. Ooldwoll to Mary K. CnW
well M Int. It. i, hlk, 10. llond.
$2600. - ....
(llunn Cox to Ubhiiiiih l'otemon d
33 wntor rlBhts for NH 8V U-10-18-
I'loyd Doinont to David II. Morloy
Us, 0-10, hlk. IB, Kenwood,
Dosort Land Hoard to A, !'. J. Mil
ler cort. of.proof 8V HW 90-10-14.
A. P. J. Mlllor to I-'rank W. Mo
Qaffory Hanio. t ,
Btato to 1 W. MoCnffory ot nl
wntor rllit BW 4-16-10.
II. Korroll to Hormnn qtockort Nw
NK 30-18-13.
Potors Shot Chin nnd HHlo amrnu
nltton. Skuso llardworo Co. Adv.
That old soiir, "Ain't It funny what four yearn oro It wnn tnltrn durliiK
n dlfforenco Jltnl a few liourn mnkoT ' (' celehratlon of the Fourth of Jul v
UIII.III.M In inwim iim Willi II H iwoilln ' 1",t ypftr' l,," ',llow,, ahuttt n" "l0
"I P tnwiu an well as people. t fnol,PM )n lown on ,mrd.
Notlre the hulldlnKM ns they woro
especially If you chniiRo "hours" to
"yearn." For luntance, look at tho
plnture nliovn of Wall ntrctit In 1010,
CHURCH NOTICES
IlnptUt.
Illliln ncliool 10 u. in. Preaching
service ut 1 1 o'clock. The ordinance
of tho third's Kupper will ho observed
at thn close of tho mornluK service.
Yoiiiik Indies' ineotliiK ul 7 p. in.
PrenchliiR service nt N. Hubjcct:
"Tho Day of ludnpundnnce."
(lieu nifd are now. Four years iiko
there wan not a brick or stone stru
turo on Wnll Htrret In tho picture
on the extreme left, now stands tho
stono Mean building Further down
the street, on tho left, O'DontieH'M
blK brick biilldlnK tins replaced the
shnckn of tho photORrnph, nnd fori
100 feet to tho corner of Oregon '
r.treet Is the handsome brick building
erected by the H SI. Hinith Company
nnd tho Desrhuteti Invostmont Co.
And on the right, replacing the wood
en store In tho foreground of the
plcturo (which has been destroyed by
lire) In the Bather building.
HIONH FOU KAI.K.
"For Ilrnt," "For Hale." "Ilooms
lo lct", "lloiisrkeeplnic ltlM)nls,,, "No
Ailiiilllanre," "So Hmoklrig," etc.,
(,, I'lnrards printed In birgo type
on 1 1 envy brUtol iKinril, in rrnii earli.
ItfiN In iuantltieM. llulletln Ofllce.M2tr
FOH HUNT Two room suites fur
nlshed for light house keeping.
Ilenklo b Itynn. 12tf Adv.
SEE US FOR YOUR
FLOAT
' FOR THE FOURTH
BEND SIGN COMPANY
The BRICK GARAGE
O.V 1IOM) HTItKKT
WIMi UK COMI'I.irTFD IN' A fOlI'Mi OF WKHKB
This Villi Ik) tho largrst nnd lcM
KariiRO bullillng In Central Oregon.
Arrnugn Now For
STOHAtJi: AT MOIIKItATK ILVT1W
Kxert llcpalr Work nt Fair Prices
RESULTS GUARANTEED
Wo Dlolrlbiito Cbnlniers Ji Knxon Cars nnd Kclilcn Trucks
OASOI.INF HUNDItlHH
TEb Ecnd Garago Company
It. K. Ilnnly
l. 11. Hrunkn
T. W, Hardy
ik il 6 V
4
i
Tfip modem
stove tor
the farm
FOR BEST
KE3UI.T3
useVcarloil
A good oil stovo cooks just as well as a
wood or coal range and docs it quicker and
cheaper. It saves your time and strength for
there's no wood, coal or ashes to lug. Tho
New .Perfection
hums lcrosciic the clean, cheap, easily-handled .
fuel Its blue flame gives an intenso heat and
you can regulate it to any degree you want
just Jiko n gus- range. It doesn't smoke nor
taint the food. An ideal summer stov,o because
it doesn't over-heat the kitchen. Many use it
the year 'round. Dealers everywhere.
Standard Oil Company
(CsJlforals)
Bend
Stop at The Altninont on the
Fourth. Chicken dinner 35c. Adv.
MAItKKT KKI'OHT.
NOKTII 1'OKTLANI), June 2C
Ilecelpts for the week have been:
cattle 1CG3, calves 1C0, sheep CC10,
hogs 3771. Cattle liquidation largo
this week, Monday having about 1200
head. Prices held firm for the first
half, but eased off toward tho close,
especially on medium grade stuff
which litis comprised the most of tho
week's receipts. Ilrnt light fod steors
7.0 to $7.0(, Rrnss 17.26 to $7.40;
cows 1 6. CO to IG.Sb with few choice
tops at 17; bulls 14 to $fi. Swine
run not of large volume for tho last
week In Juno. Market holding
steady at 8 cents at thn week's oloso.
Outlet good and buying demand
above the average. Bliccp house
continues to hold strong. Receipts
of sheep and lambs good, and prices
steady with last week. Top yearl
ings selling around 15, two year olds
I4.7G, lambs C. Mutton trado In
excellent shape.
OHKGON TItL'NK TltAIN
Arrives ... 8 a, m,
Loaves 8:30 p.m.
O..W. It. & N. TltAIN.
- Arrives 7:45 p. m.
leaves 7:25 a. rn.
HTAOi: LINE JiOUTII.
- Arrives 7:30 p. m.
- Leaves 10 a. m.
Al'TO MXKfl.
- Cars dally to Hums and points
south and southeast.
- POHTOFFICK HOVItfl.
General deltvery open daily
0:30 a. m. to C p. ra.
- General delivery open Sunday
- 9:30 to 10 a. in.
- Night train mnil closes 7 p. m.
- Day train mall dotes C:30 a. in.
- TliLHCltAPH IIOL'KS.
Western Union dally 7-12,1-C,
7-10. Sunday 8-10. 4-C.
- TKLKPlIONi: HOL'ILS.
Pioneer Co., twenty-four hour
service. Including Sunday.
Fraternal Societies
I. O. O. F.
Ilend Lodgo No. S1H.
Regular meeting every Mon
day night at 8 o'clock In Bath
er's Hall. Visiting brother
cordially welcome.
M. A. PALMER. V. O.
GEO. P. O'iv'E, Secretary.
THE FRATERNAL IIROTHER
JIOOI). Ilend Lodge No. 897 meets In
Bather's Hall every Thursday
cvonlnK, with social on third
Thursday each &.onth. Visiting
members cordially Invited.
Mrs. G. W. Bhriner, Pres.
Leroy Fox, Secretary.
ROYAL XEIGHUORH OF
AMERICA.
llannor Camp No. OO.ll.
Regular meetings second and
fourth Tuesdays, Bather's Hall.
MRS. J. II. CONNARN, Oracle.
MRS. A. ORCUTT. Recorder.
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THE UNITED
WAREHOUSE
COMPANY
A
Storage and Forwarding
General Commission
Merchants
WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR,
FLOUR, SALT, HIDES
FRESH and SALT MEATS
HAMS, BACON AND LARD'
TTo United Warehouse Co.
A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon
O'DONNELL BROTHERS
UNION MARKET
IIENNETT, HINNOrr
& GAL1X)WAV
Attorneys at I-aw
General I'racllcu
The Dalles,
Orogon
ROUBRT W. 8AWYBR
NOTARY I'UIIMO
Uulletln Ofllco, Ilend, Oregon
8. R. HOGIN
Inil Attorney
Tluslncss before the U. 8. Land
office a specialty. Twenty five
years experience in practice be
fore tho local U. 8. Land Office
and tho departments nt Wash
ington, D. O. Offices over tho
Deschutes State Rank.
REND :-: :-: OREGON
J. II. Dell A. W. Hlms
CROOK COUNTY AHSTRACT
COMPANY
(Incorporated)
Successors to The J. H. Ilnner
Abstract Co., Prlneville, Oro.
Abstrncta Insurance
W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Office Over Postofflce
Dcnd, - Oregon
WILLARD II. WIRTZ
LAWYER
Prlnoville, Oregon.
U. C. COE, M. D.
Physician nnd Hurgeon
Office over First National Dank
Offlco Hours: 10 to 12 a. ra.; 1
to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.
REND. :-: OREGON
C. S. BENSON
Attorney At Law
Benson Building. Wall Street
Bend, Oregon.
VERNON A. FORBES
LAWYER
First National Bank Building
Bond. :: :-: Oregon
GE0KGE3. YIUNQ
Civil and Irrigation Engineer.
City Engineer of J lend.
Room 5 First National Bank
Building
II. II. DoAKMOND
LAWYER
Sather Building Bend. Oro.
II. C. ELLI8
Attorney-at-Lavr
United States Comrniuloncr
First National Bank Building
BEND. OREGON
DR. J. II. CONNARN
DENTIST
Office In Sather Building.
Houra 9 to 19. I to 5.
Sundays and evenings by
Appointment.
DR. A. B. CROPP
Chiropractor
DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN
Ofllco over Miller Lumber Co.,
Wall Street. Hours; 9-12, 1-5.
O. P. NISWONOER, Bend. Oro.
UNDERTAKER
Licensed Einbalmer, Funeral
Director,
Phono. .Lady Assistant
GEO. B. WH1TCOMB
Prospector
For wator and mineral
Poat olllco address
BEND, OREGON
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