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The Bend Bulletin i 3 Section Two i -- t O'Kane Building j m . f -T --- ' --- -t If ------- --- VOL. XIV. u '.' l.V TENANTS IN BUILDING ARE UP-TO-DATE MERCHANTS TO HAVE FINE QUARTERS. I OFFICES EQUIPPED I'lofi'stloiiiil Men lluvt- Modern ("on- Conteiilciicr-i for Tholr Woik Coiinoll Has Hooni on Second Hoot Splendid Theiitro. Enterprise Is everywhere patent among the business and professional men, who hnvo taken up rooms In the now O'ICnna Hulldlng during tho last two weeks. It has been tho de termination of cvuryono of tho men whoso businesses nru found In tills liandsomo structuro to maintain tho high standard shown In tho construe turc of tho building. In many Instances tho merchants hnvo outfitted their rooms with an entire set of new fixtures, and In ho mo Instances now stocks. Several new firms nru occupying this build ing. Tho first floor with tho exception of tho Dream Theatre Is filled by business houses. Martin & Cashmau, men's furnishers, occupy tho commo dious room nt tho corner of Hond nnd Oregon streets. Their rooms command un exceptionally flno vlow of tho business conter of town. Tholr show windows, well lighted, will bo a decided attraction for the pussor- by. This firm came into existence Inst March, ttltli tho nrrlval of W. II. ' ?.w..yt,?r" ?f,er tl", Alll8l', "urry. At n riii. (,,,i,. q-,,,1. ii.. i Wlillo III tho ii u rt h In it il ho was on .Alartli, former!) of South IJenil, BUB0I, ,,, tho manufacture f gold Washington. Mr. Martin opened on Hond stroet and later took A. L. Snye, nlso of South Hond, as a part ner. In August, Maurice P. C'ash Inan purchased tho Interest of Mr. Sayo and slnca that time tho firm has been known under tho uamu of Martin & Cashman. Mr, Martin has been In tho clothing buslsess u major pun oi ins mo, is n native or lowa, vent to Scattlo 10 years ago and later settled In South Hcud. Wash- CHANT M. HAVMOND, Miiiiugcr. O'KANi: III'IIAII.VC CENTRAL CREDIT BUREAU (lloinleil) LAW AMI COI.I.KCTIONH CHFDIT HATINCS hi:mi, oitr.co.v Wo aro open for business In our now quuitors In the O'ICnuo building and solicit tho patronage of ALL In Central Oregon. Tho manager of this firm, nfter several mouths of study of con ditions In Central Oregon, has Installed a complete and adequate system for tho rapid and successful handling of collections. This fact is manifested by tho fart that we nuw have between S00 and 1.000 collections on file. Due to tho fact that we are run ning on a lurgo scalo, we can bundle your business on n very reason able basis. CKNTHAL t'KKIMT Ill'ltll.U', lly Q, M. Raymond, Mauagor. Dr. Ira W. Black Dr. Nana H. Black Chiropractors Nerve Specialists. Electric Treatments. offick t to 5 II A. M. to v. O'Kane Building: Phone Red 611 Room. 5. Bend, Oregon J. RYAN REAL ESTATE LOANS CITY AND FARM LOANS O'Kane Phone Black 361 Gilson Land and Investment Company GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS TRANSACTED HOMESTEADS AND PROPERTV EXCHANGES 0c Room 16. 0'Ko BmUlng. PbooeReJ64l E. D. GILSON, Manager iugtoii whero ho successfully engaged In tho men's furnishing business for six years before coming to Hond. Maurli-a l. Cashman, Junior part ner, of Irish llncago, nlso entered tho gout's furnishing business at an enrly ago, hnvlng been In this bus iness In Iroland previous to his Im migration to America. Shortly nfter coming to this country Mr. Cashmau vent tn St. I'nul nnd was with tho general oitico of tho Noi thorn Pn elflc llallroud Co. Six jours ago ho came west nnd to llend on n vacation. At that time tho Oregon Trunk Hall road and tho O.-W. II. & N. Ilallroiul were pushing up tho Deschutes Ulvor ennyon. Whon Sir. Cashman arrived In Ileud ho became so Impressed with tho town that ho remained and bo cumo Identified with Hugh O'Knnu which position ho hold until the ho tel was destroyed by flro August 30, 1915. Myion II. Symons, Jewolcr. halls from, New York state. Mr. Symons tame west nt tho ago of 19 years and settled in Seattle, whero ho learned tho tvutih repairing and Jewelry bus iness under u man of wldo exper ience. During the Klondike rush Mr. Symoiift became possessed to seek a fortune In Alaska nnd went north n nugget Jowelry. Ho returned two years later and opened a Jowelry xtoro neur tho corner of Plko sheet asd Thlid avenue In Seattle where ho remained until ho camo to Ileud in June, 1915. Since his coming here Mr. SymoiiH has built up a creditable business, Mr. Symons Is watch In spec-tor for tho S. P & 3. nnd O.-W. it. it .N .Ilnllroads. I)r Chas. II. Francis, optometrist and optician, Is a recent urrlvul In noriisi P. M. 7 to H l M. 2b CO. INSURANCE Building Bend, Oregon 1JKX1), OHKGOX, WKDXKSDAY Central Oregon's Finest Business Block The O'Kanc Building, at the corner Hcnd coming hero In May. Dr. Fran cis Is n grndunto of Trinity Univer sity, of tho class of 1S8S, with n de gree of M. 1). nnd M. S. He beenme u member of tho college of physicians nnd surgeons for tho Province of On tario nnd practiced medicine in On tario for eight yenrs, later moving to St. Illlalrc, Minnesota, whero ho practiced for flvo yenrs. For n period of u year ho took post grad uate work at tho Now Polyclinic, af ter which ho runic to Oregon, Since 1912 Dr. Francis tins practiced op tometry In various Oregon cities. II. I). Mcllrlde. recently of Mod ford, has opened what Is considered to bo tho finest confectionery store In Central Oregon. Mr. Mcllrldo enmu to llend about three months ago to look over tho prospects here and was won nt first sight. He re turned to Medford and packed up his large stock preparatory to moving to llend. Tho new stole Is fitted out with handsome fixtures. Mr. Ho Ilrldo brought n corps of 11 assist ants, who havo been with him nt Medford. A factory Is maintained where nil tho confections are mndo under his personal supervision. Now Finn Fillers Hiislncxs. Mnglll-Krsklnc, druggists, Is ouu of tho new business firms of llend, opening up their now business a week ago In the O'Kane Iliilldlug. Lloyd Muglll, senior partner of tho firm, Is n graduate or the College of Phar macy of Oregon Agricultural Col lege with tho 1912 class. Ho en tered Into his work Immediately af ter his graduation with Oconto W. rcpiey, oi Hiioritinu, wnore lie re io re- mulned for seven months, coining to Demi, where ho was associated with the On I Pharmacy during tho year Company 1913-14, going to Kugeue where he ,,..., ,',,.. , Cruu, u,,r,mn ,,, whs engaged by Shorwlu & Moore. ,"" l un,r"1 ' rwlu "rw,,l ' prominent F.ugene druggists, n,, wlibh (Irnnt T. Itamond U manager, wns employed with this Kugeue firm Is an Institution or incept orgnnha for two youis nnd returned to llend 1 10 itoiitl. ,Mr. lUymnml dime ngnln uuil wns with the Owl Pinar-1 . . ,,..,.. , i.,1rii,1,i mucy rum your until the opening or,'", '"""' lulU 'Mnr" '""" ",r,"ll, tho new firm. Chns. W. F.rsklne, '"r wan engnged iih reporter Junior partner. Is u graduate of Will-1 for the Oregon Public Service Com iimotto University unci u graduate of mission. While ntlendlng the Unl tlio Uw School of tho University or .... . 0r(,()ll , uw . .... Oregon. Mr. Krsklno Is manager ! rH,l , ur'-"" i"W hciiooi, no ot the llend Commercial Club iinilJI,H nutlior of Hie Unlvorsul Law Deputy District Attorney for Crook Quite, In 19 volumes, which Is u gen- ounty. Mr Krsklne will maintain eral review or the principal subjects his practice oi mw, unit will bo flnan- dully Interested with the firm, but not actively engnged In tho business. J, Han & 'o, hnvo moved their offices from the old Kara building on Wall street to the new O'Kane, conducting n real cstato, loan mid In surance business. In the same of fices with Mr. Ityau will be Guy II. Wilson, contractor nnd builder, and It Is probable that the Wostern Union Telegraph company will locate Its down town 4)f flees in this room. Louis Dennett, grocer, successor to W. C McCuiston, Iiiih commodious store rooms In the new O'Kunu Hulldlng wbl( h he Is fitting out with entire!) new fixtures. Mr Dennett Is u recent nrrlval from Medford, Oregon, where he conducted a suc cessful grocery business In the Jutk sou county metropolis. Ilrt'liiii Tlienliv Modern. Tho Dream Theatre, of which L. C. Hudow Is manager, occupies u large portion of the ground floor of the southeast portion of tho building Mr. Hudow will move In the next two weeks from his present show house on Hond street to his new homo. This show house Is probably tho most up-to-date movlo play house In Central Oregon. Kvury conven ience has been provided for comfort of its patrons Mr Hudow has been n resident of Dead for a number of )rani nnd expects to maintain the highest possible standard lu the mov lag picture buslnuM The second rloor of the O'Kane building Is utmost entirely occupied by professional men, ull or whom have been provided with the best facilities for their respective busi nesses. Drs. Vnndevert & Kdwards occu py the comer suite of three rooms, which have been fitted out especial ly for their profession. They have a large reception room, and each have their private offices oft tho re ception room. Dr. Vandevert Is al most a native sou or Oregon, coming to Oregon when he was setc-u years'8 AITKHNOON. XOVKMHKK 1M!, Ill Id. of Bond and Oregon streets, old. Ho received his common school education In llend nnd later went to Willamette University, graduating from the medical department In 1914. While studying In his senior year ho took speclul work In tho Convnloscont Hospital In Portland mid subsequent to his graduation obtnlnod trnlnlng In tho St. Vincent Hospital In Portland. Dr. Van tip vert opened his practice In llend, June, 1910, nnd while east this Inst summer took somo special work nt Hush Medical College In Chicago. Associated with Dr. Vnnduvert In the practice of inedlcluo Is Dr. It. 1.. Kilwurds, recently of Portland. Dr. Ldwnrds has been un Oregon resi dent since childhood, having resided a number of yea is In both Mini mid l.iino counties, where he received his common nnd high school education. He was n classmate of Dr. Vuudovoit nt Willamette University nnd Is a grndunto of tho modlcul depnitmeut of tho University of Oregon. II. 11. lloArmund, attorney nt law, lias been engaged In the practice of law In llend since May, 1911, coming here from Medford, whom ho began his prnitlco In 1910, shortly nfter his grniliintlou from the law school of tho University of Oregon. Mr. DoAimond served as manager of the Ileud Commercial Club during tho year 1914 nnd ut the last session of the Oregon Irrigation Congress ho wns elected vice president of that organization. Mr. DuArmnnil has boon prominently Identified with tho Central Orogou Irilgutlou Water .. . . . ; . . .... users Assomution in tiioir legal right with the Central Oration Irrigation or law and which Is used In many universities us n text book. Defore (Dining to Oregon Mr. Haymond at tended tho common and high schools ..f Mil... ..!.. l....,n..n .....I .1... IT... ' .1, iiiianuuiui ,ii. li.t.u, U(i ii.u ..- verslty of Montana and was gradu ated from tho University or Oregon lu l'JH. During thu last row weeks Mr Itnymond bus effected an organi zation or tho Ileud merchants tn be known as the Merchants' Protective Association, which will be u pruo tlcal credit rating teni for local merciiuuts. Thu Ullsou Laud & Investment Company v. ill bme quarters in the suite of rooms occupied by H. II. Do Armnnil. K. 1). Ullson, recently of Itltzvllle. Washington, is inuuugitr of the company, and will conduct n general real estate, homestead unit property exchange business. Dr W. W. Faulkner, dentist, has been u resident of Hond fur thu lust I six years, during which time ho has conducted his practice. Heforu rom-j ing to lieini ir. Fuuikuer practiced at Hoseburg for a few yea is huIihd iiiont to, his graduation from thu North Pacific Dental College. With Dr Faulkner lu the same suite of office rooms Is Dr II. Forrell, physl rlnn and surgeon Dr. Forrell Is u graduate from the medical college of Northwestern University, of the lass or 1904, after which he prac ticed medicine In Carterville, lowu, and camo to llend lu liOti. Defore Its consolidation with thu First Na tional Hank, Dr. Forrell was presi dent of the First National Hank, and Is associated with Dr. V. C Coo lu the llend Hospital, which was opened August. 1'J16 Dr W. (i. Manning camo to llend last year, a graduate from the North Pacific Dental College, or Portland. Dr. Manning attended the Oregon Agricultural College In 1908 anil liuy, and also attended Lincoln High School, ol Portland, before studying dentistry. Drs HIack 4- Illark. chiropractors, recent arrivals from Ht Helens, Bend. Oregon, where thuy practiced for n number or years. Bluntly niter their nrrlvnl, Drs. Illnck & Illnck pur chased Hum! property with the vlow to making Llend tholr home. EMBLEM DECORATIVE Club Dotlce lod on O'Kane Hultil lug, AI.o by Sbetllii Company. One ol tho attractive features of the O'Kane building, which Is now lapldly ucnrlng completion nt the comer of Otegon and Hond streets, Is tho U80 ot the Ileud emblem or tho Kmblem Club. Tho emblem Is set In tho transom over each window In leaded glass nnd also Is placed In the stairway window ut tho rear or tho building. Tin- Kiubleiii. The emblem Ih nlso being used by the Shevlln-Hlxon Company to murk u part or Its product, being stumped on the pine, which is being called llend Khevllu pine. Tho company Is also using tho emblem in Its uilver Using. . W. Faulkner, D. M. D. DENTIST O'Kane Suite 0-8-10 Suite 6-8-10 O'Kanc Building Dr. B. FERRELL, M. D. i Physician and Surgeon officii i io :i II to 1(1 A. M. Drs. Vcmdevert & Edwards .1 V. VANDKVIIHT It L, WHVAHDS Physicians and Surgeons Hurri: i!(k.".mm, o'kam: iirii.m.NO OFI'K i: IIOI'ltH; II A. M. to II! N. I lii .1 1'. M. 7 to II P. M. Oftlre Phone: ltd 1171. W. G. MANNING, D. M. D. DENTIST O'Kanc Suite 12-14 NO. U7. NEW OINE 6UIW IS MODERN TYPE COST Ig ESTIMATED AT $50,000.00 ALL ROOMS OCCUPIED Vow 'I lii-iil rt Will Unto ldenl Oiiur- tor For PIiijIioiiho OflliTit uui l.iirge mill Well Lighted Mr. O'lwmoV Apartments Ni-nt. Tho O'Knnu Hulldlng, of which Hugh O'Kane Is builder, Is reputed to be the finest business block In Central Oregon. It cost approxi mately jr.O.OOO, Is seuil-flro pronr lu construction, two stories nnd IIh di mensions nru 100 reel by U0 feet. The Oregon street nnd Hond street wulls uro constructed of reinforced concretu nnd tho rear twills nro of brick. Seven rooms, all of which nro now occupied are on the ground floor, Into which business firms or Ileud havo mined during tho last two weeks. Stucco work Is curried out In white cement and white sand, trimmed with tllo nnd oriinmoutul plaster. All the walls or the first floor nre cilb wulls covered with fire proof plaster board, n sort of usbesturt fibre. The building Is full two slur les, The second floor Is almost en 1 1 rely taken up with iifrices hir pro rcKsloual men. The building Ih heat ed by tho vacuum steam heat sys tem, a popular new ayslem that Is being Installed In buildings In many lurgo cities. The main entrance to the second floor or tho O'Kane building Is on Oregon street, Is largo and thu do sign Is In harmony with the type of nichltecturo or tho rest or the build ing. Tho entrance Is band curved, well lighted. Thu vestibule floor lit of tllo mid marble. Kncli or the bus iness firms bus iituplu window dis play room. The mill mice to the Drenm Thcntro Ih nttrnrtlyely set nlf by tho band some mnrnueo or wire and colored glass. There nre eight lurgo doom ut the entrance of tho thcutre. In the center or the theatre front Is thu projecting box office which Is con strurteil ot glass unit marble. He twueu the entrauco nnd thu main rloor Is u vestibule or sufficient width (Continued on Pago 10.) Building . t .17' . Phone 1071 Phone 1071 uouitsi P. m. 7 Io H I'. M. Itii-bbiiu- Phone: I Hulk mil!. Building Phone Black 1781 I