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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1917)
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WSSMtSiill ''''' ' imrr. fc'., fe- Now that automobltes nro as com mon In Central Oregon as Jackrnbblts used to be, and gasoline driven ve hicles move tar more freight than over was transported In the palmiest . lar by the hay burners, It Is difficult to look back and picture the time1 when thore were no autos In the In-1 terlor and when auto rucks scarcely had been thought of as competitors . of the horso freighting outfits. j Yet only 14 years ago an auto wasj n first class novelty in Central Ore-' gon. In June of 1903, for instance, the first, automobile, made Its way toi Lakcvlew, and It was not a very suc cessful trip, either. Hero Is the account of that pioneer auto, clipped from tho Issuo of June 12. 1903, of The Bulletin: "That the automobile has not yet solved -the problem of transportation over wagon roads Is Indicated by the experience of a machine that reached Lakcvlew last week, the first ever seen there. It was on Its way from San Francisco to New York City. It had been 11 days on the road, six of which had been spent In making repairs and before leaving Lakevlew it received puncture that necessi tated another day's delay. The pro gross of this fine powerful touring machine was marked with all sorts of annoyances and delas, although an expert machinist was along to mend It. Dut the Lakevlew people had tholr first, sight of a horseless carriago and the vast Sahara of life has become, for them a blossom-covered garden." And hero is another extract from The Bulletin of 1903, which was (From Tuesday's Dally.) Mr. and Mrs. Kroeger and M!m Kroeger. accompanied by M'm I.enn ShflriHftii, returned Monday night tho first yoar of the papers publlca- CRATER LAKE DRIVE tlon. when freight for Silver Lakej jg JYDJjJ JJNJ FORD1 was hauled all the way from Shanlko, about 2S0 miles: "The freight team of J. C. Conn, of Silver Lake, mopped In lieml Thurs day night oh the way In with a load of merchandise. Three heavy frelrht u-ann. w.r. ,!r.n .v fit-- t.m. I f rotu a week-end drive to Crater , eight mules and two norths. On Lake, either side of each wagon a big barrel i 3:80 of water was carried, six In all. as a 'arrived at the ktke about 3 o'clock In1 reserve against a dry camp ir. the i the afternoon. Stops were mude all desert. Another team followed wlthJLa Tine and at Fort Klamath. a! a load of provender for the freight trip was made around the lake In the toani. Freighting Is expensive bus-1 afternoon ami at 6 o'olock the party' Iness this season, but tho scarcity of .started for home, arriving here about) horse feed cannot last much longer. 10 Monday evening. The drive wasi The new crop will soon begin to cut made In Mr. Kroeger's Ford car, a figure." i The party left llend about! o'clock Sunday morning and! For farm land loass sco J. Ryan & Co. Adv. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford cars are an Important factor in every rural community. They help the family enjoy life, bring tho pleasures and advantages of the city within roach, and give practical service every day. Ford care require a minimum of attention; any one can run and care for them. Two million owners the world over prove theso qualities every day. Wo pledge Ford owners the reliable Ford service with genuine Ford parts and standard Ford prices. Touring Car I3G0. Runabout WO, Coupelet JC06. Town Car 1595. Sedan H5 all f. o. b. Detroit On display and for sale by Cent. Ore Motor Co. Phone Black 102 Your Patronage Solicited INSTALLS !AWli:U PL'.MI. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Aa a further stop In Its effort to hotter Its service to tho public, the llend Garago Co. has just Installed a new Uouser gasoline pump of great- ,ly Increased capacity. The new pump has a five gallon stroke making pos sible the speedy filling of a gasoline .tank The pump Is surmounted by (an electric light to signal Its location to the motorist needing gas at night. j IIL'VH .MAXWHLL. (From Tuesday's Dally.) i The Maxwell agency here delivered 1 to V Ferguson a flve-paseengor tour ing car this week. IIL'VH MUI'.MOlllLi:. (From Friday's Dally.) Pat Harry. Silver Lake sheepman, purchased a flve-paitsunger Ilupmo bile this morning from the llend gnrage, Thief Snatches Money Throws His Victim in River, Disappears (From Thursdny'a Dally.) Robbed of 111 In rush and Immediately afterward thrown Into the river, Itnniond Free- man. of this city, nppoared on the streets last night drum-tied to the skin, loomed Night OKI- ter Frank Kulp and lodged com- plaint ngalnst an unknown man : answering to general descrlp- tlon of the genus hobo, who Freeman declared wat his as- snllaut. No trnee of the man had been found up to thts after- noon by the police. According to Freeman's story he had cashed a cheek for ! In one of the local clgur store and shortly at4er, at almut 10 30 o'clock, was walking along the east bank of the river near the footbridge, when he dmldml to ut Mm loiMe change In an en vHoi which already contained $35. lie had no sooner made the transfer than a hand reach ed suddenly over his shoulder and MiiaU'hwl the enwlope I in mediately afterward Freeman received n blow In the face which sottt him staggering Into the river. When he regained solid ground, his assailant had vanished utterly. Freeman describe the man as n littlo below the average height, wearing a nondescript dark colored suit and having a beard apparently untrlmmed for the last two weeks, lie be- j service, procure n certificate of en listment from his conimaudliiK offi cer and file same with the United State land (it lire This certlflrate should be accompanied by a diHicrlp- tlon of the lands, and the serial tiutti her of the application. This will be almoltlle protection for lauds ngalust contest until the wol.W. r Is iiiuntred out of the service. BEST & HARRIS TIRE DOCTORS Tiros ALL WORK GUARANTEED Acros f i om Tilo' IKHte Inn Micholin -Tubes HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS Manufacturer of Iron. Dronxe and Scnu-Steel CaMmiJi for Power Tranimiinon Machinery Wood Pipe Fittinu'i Grate ttari. Agricultural. Mining anJ Saw Mill Machinery. Ornament al anJ Structural Iron. WF, ARE PREPARED TO RUSI I YOUR ORDERS ON REPLACEMENTS FOR BROK EN CASTINCS ON ALL KINDS OF FARM MA CHINERY I1END. OREGON. "I want a car that will stand up under the kind of Haves that he wan followed after ! 1 II il i. 1 t- cashing in. check. driving 1 do, that does not cost much to operate and that will look well as long as it is in use."- That man wants a Chevrolet. The SOLDIERS' RIGHTS TO BE PROTECTED (From Thursday's Dally.) All persons drawn for military ser vice under the selective service law, should take notice that public lands entries by such persons upon which final proofs are not perfected, are lnoontestlble for any purpose during the war, the draft board announced today. Such persons should, Immed iately after beln mustered Into the AUTOMOBILE ELECTRIC REPAIR SHOP STORAGE BATTERIES CHARGED OVERHAULED AND REBUILT Don't throw away your old battory, an wo may bo able to ronow it at half tho coat of u new one. GENERATOR, STARTING MOTOR &. MAGNETO WORK A SPECIALTY All Work Guaranteed. Shop located in Kenwood. Cross tho bi Id j,'o at Pilot Hutto Inn und g-o four blocks wont. SALTZMAN & COLLINS Diamond Tires Weed Chains Blowout Patches and all other Automobile and Tire Accessories are to he found at the Bend Hardware Co. CHEVROLET meets every requirement that a sturdy middleweight car should meet. For the man who wants to invest his money where he will get a dollar in service for every dollar invested, there is one car that will come up to every demand and every requirement. Ask for a demonstra tion, the test proves the truth. Price $725, Bend 850 BOND STREET NORTH OF PILOT BUTTE INN ! !S 13' iMfeM memmmmmmm 14-3. aCg,.J