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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1925)
HISTORIC FORT . TO BE MARKED t Prineville Legion Under takes Task Camp Watson Once Important Post In Cen tral Oregon Country Camp Wi.tson, historic fort ot early diiy Central Orison ;:uJ t ii burial place of ii group Of soldiers who wore killed hy the inonnrel Indian chlet l'aiiliiiu, is in emerge from it8 cover iiik of weeds Mini bruab and aaaunu us near as possible, tba appearand of I lie mil It in camp ground of in years ago. 'ii,. la iIia , '. in aliiiii .,l!l I iwxl it . Iknd loday from Charles Woodruff. commander of the crook county pos; Coming to CAPITOL POantivcl) a xm lot tin American Legion, who announ jces (bat clearing of tbo old camp round and Ihe erection of i loi fori, a duplloata of tbe fori f ism. win 10 in the nature ot an nil Central Oregon even! The plan lo rebuild Ihe old fori and roil. ilm the gruvoyard of the Indian fighters was first auggected by Mrs. D. Ii. Putnam, daughter ot Tliomr.s I. Powell. Crook county pio neer. Mrs. Putnam now lives near the opal mines, on ihe l'rlnoville Miiiheli highway. Mrs. Putnam in- . , ihiwcv 1111: musI'ii iiiuui.ii MHiiii) mOSt t J tn tbe plan to obtain auttablo mark era for the soldiers' graves. Those markers, furnished free by the gov ernment, are expected dally In Prlne. ville. Camp Walaou, K named after Stephen Wulson, second lieiiienaiu. killed by Chief raulliiu's warriors on May 17, 1864. wus once Ihe moat ;iit Jporiain military camp in Oregon east !ol the Cascades. In the years when (the Indians were makiiu trouble, foi itlie settler, the miner, ilic stockman and the euiiKruiu. It was the chief station on The Palles-Oinyon City Camp Watson is located about half way between Mitchell ami n tone in Wheeler county. Lieutenant Waisou ami two of his 1 soldiers were killed in ihe spring of I l.KCit when sent from The Dalles u chastise Chief Paulina and his war riors This was known us lluj . i News of the Markets N STOCK MARKET l Northern Pacific Tl up tVa ! kh mi city southern si, up 2; a. 'and T. HiH,; Tagga Company t7 Klectrlc IV and 1.. 33. AUTO IS STOLEN -AND ABANDONED: It Buyers Find Call Money Easy to Get 1 "Crookod river oxjuvlii ion. On thfl TCatBg of May 17, l stl t. Indian uouls rt'iioru'tl to the militia ihM an! Indian encampment h:ui been dlsi-ov-, ! ered. That son:: t?v tailing a tW inch- ment of soldiers was sent usam.st j the Indians. The small group of soldiers were i defeated in the encounter, nt'cortilng to historical records, two soldiers and ! Lieutenant Watson having been Killed. Stockalty.a Deschutes Indian chief, was killed in this same encoun ter. Krom the scene of the encoun ter, the body of Watson and his sol diers were taken to the camp, where they were b'.iried. Commander Wood ruff of the Rrinertlli post reports that seven graves have been found. Sonic are those of civilians. Chief I'uiflitia's band of Indians were ever a menace to the settlers in Central Oregon. lake and several other locations in the mid slate touatry bear the name of the warricr chief, who Vli killed i Wall Slrtvt .l.uiriial Financial Review) NKW YOKK. Aug. 1 S. No cbangi occurred today in the BtDCk markers ueneral characteristics. Public Inter est ran high a id aggressive bullish IdeiUOlMtraOOIU went abend in various 'sections of the list, maintaiuln? the liiglu st L nuns II in high priced iu du8trtals and specialties, M .,.i.;, aaat h,....i t ... 1. la K- " . T " ' steer iiiiiman Kroiiji was lairiy wen sus tained w'th New YorkOntral sil'l ir. ' Ihe It ad anion': the s; .miard invest menl Issues and New Haven In llio lower priced clasti. Call money was plentifully sup plied at t per cent. In view of the fundamental soundness of the eco nomic situation. groups operating In special stocks found things pretty' much to their liking, The lower crude prices had a de pressing effect on the oil shares, ha: ihe Influence of further orice cutting n the automobile field proved fleet ing, some slocks of Ihe motor group, notahly the lMcrce Arrow issues, were among the strongest festures ol ihe afternoon dealings. HAN l lt.wi 1st o MARK STB tU. P. littaaj Wire to t he Ik-n.t BuUttM s x FRANCISCO, Aug. 1 8 I'o la.oes. lilvcr. fancy wharf I'.'.Hltf tW, No. a 4 olfoi PouJirj itrollci s 'V, lo t -, Iba, M I i JSC; colored I '.j to t 4 lbs. HSOSOc; fryers 180310! colored young roosters 3 lbs. up old roosters 15 (i t 7c: Leghorn old1 roosters lt)14c; Leghorn hens 3 t ! to 3 lbs 111 U -J He; .1 His lit) 1 If -i.c: h.r.:e colored hens 38 C 30e; I tor tinkers, live, nominal drain Barley iced fl.60Ol.4IT; fit at shipping 11.76(1 I 80; wheal milling ll2.T6Ql.80: oats, red feed 11. Co if TKiauac Ki it-n I iii I Roar. . ifiv.v.i nnaa vm wvm ings of Machine Distinctive LADIES' FOOTWEAR For Fall Wear m 14 n 14 Tracks of Throe Men Round 1 fail inn From Car When Officers Investigate Three men stole the automobtlf belonging lo Ira Cralgliend. arader The shscvtiii iiixon uomuany, from Ihe place where he had p uked ihe Hhcvlln-llliou plum. Mon day night about in o'clock, aaul drove so rapidly toward Iteduiond thai they 1 : burned out the bearings near Plena road lo. Cattle Tone of market steady: ant lildge anil aliandoneil ill, good 17.S0O8.60, cows g,iii Btudebaker ineelal. on a sid IS 50. Calves l one of market , near that place steady; over 260 lbs. S8.50W10.6O. This was the report made today hy Hoga- Tone of tnarket steady: Kill State Traffic tlfflcer Kurl It lions to 300 His. IIS 50Ii IS. medium . ton lite, morning after an. Inveallga m " " 16. Sjteep and lambs tlon. Tbe fuel that three men Hole Tone of market atoad ; lamba $i l.r.n the car causes the eaiDtoJon thai they ewes 13.r.t)iti, wethers $Tdi' mighl possibly have been the aaoaped i conviciH trout the Oreion Danltan I tlury. but lluiiaton unit the OOtMkl) MILLS BUY IIK.WII.V iifflccrs are no! laklm: Ihe luppoal (0. r. L... .ctI Aiirt.. rhr Unc !lulllul ' t toll too seriously. BOSTON. Aug. 18. Mills are tak- Tn report thai the cur was stolen Ini fuirly large uuantltles of flue waa made to Ihe night police force domestic and foreign wools. I'rlces ' nlghl. and ntuae drivers who appear to be a little easier.. Offer- operate out of Bend were naked to lugs are being withheld by the large ' '" " UW watch for It. . dealers Ohio delaines continue to! Charles Brow n. who drives u stage be held at 5t to f,!i cents in the I between lleuil and The Dalles tele .1 13. S.50. Ladies' Mlack Kid two strap slipper; military lieel. A plain dressy shoe of excellent quality $4.25 l.inht tan oxford; good weight calf skin, an cellent wearing shoe. $.").7") Ladies' Silk Hosiery, special Popular Price Store . PURSLEY'S SI I Wall Sheet j i IB I & I I I I M M M X - : M B Kl M M 11 n u ex- lo piQ His. $13 'Uit la. 36u His. up l.l(rU.j packing i Ill heavy 1 1 0.50 V 12: aUiutbter plg 111.6(1 n I 1.60: feeders uilil slockern 113.50 , I, I I Ml The murkm closed higher, t losing prices included: V. S. Steel 122,. off : White Motors lt4, up : Klsher Boiy87 M , up 5 7, : Pierce Arrow 30. up tils. Mack Truck 23S. up S4: Seam. Hoe buck 111, up ; 0. s Rubber 5S. Uf 3i: (ieneral Motors ;i3S. up t, American Locomotive 115S. up IV, rlv day I o" e r i'; .iiontaomery Paulina I Wanl 71, ",1 :,: N'' up i ; .e lorg t eutr.il 132L,. up . Northern Pacific "1. up I 's ; New Yurk Central 122 up . ireaaa Halt blood territory IfhotolDboned hack from Redmond this at more than five cent! more, or morning that be hud seen the car about 81.lt clean on a 55 per cent "'"r l,1' I'leasunt Ridge bull, unit shrinkage. j Houston went out lo Investigate. foreign markets are steady owing; Truce Is Loot to fewer offerings. Hi found the car a short dlataiue from the highway and irucks of three riiiii i wii i in r nntnan '" " ledlni tron it to tbe aearbi (U. P. I . .1 Wire lo Ttir IVml ItullHIn) PORTLAND. August 18. --Kurd rnltLlt.X KX( It tNOK iy, r. Iaaa Wo. i., n. iwu.i BalMM NKW YORK, Auk. IN. Ki.rilgu j eichuage closed higher Demand letterUni I.ISW; franca ,0119, up Sheep ReCelpIC lfOl lone uf ,1101)1; lire 1131 ' , up Itt miirkei quiet! lambs. 84 lbs. medium BelftQUI 01 III U,, up 0007 H I marks mid choice 1 1 0 6n 4f I 2 26: heavy 23KO; Holland n2H. Sweden 3 f, ii weights, medium and choice N.50((i i up .ounl. Norway 1K66, up 1001 10.11: culls and coinmiius. all weights It.tOOI.ll; wethers .6o POItTMND BANKM Ii H.Gii; ewes, common to choice 30 Clearlllg 111.34.1.61.- I 5. Lnlaii. , f s Hi .60 - 111! white 81.50. soft while 11.81, west ern white 81.55. hard winter 11.53; northern spring 11.61, western red 11.11. tdow Ash wood near Trout creek by vrith Ieon Errol, comedian Lloyd Hughes, lover Howard Mangle in 1117. No time for the rebuilding of the j old fort and the placing of the grave markers will be set until the markers arc received. It is announced by Woodruff. With a large number of people present from all parts of Cen tra! Oregon, it is believed that a log fort can lie raised and the grounds of the old military camp cleared in one day. Opening at Grand Theatre Tonight DAIRY AND POULTRY lU. P. LousJ Wire to Tt.e s:.-nJ Bulletin) PORTLAND, August IS. Butter Cube extmii 50c. standards 48c. prime firsts 4 Sc. firsts 45c. Bgga Kxtras ,17c. firsts 35c. pul lets 3c. current receipts 30c. Dark skinned children are said to suffer less from the diseases of chil dren than their fair haired broth ers and sisters. Til farmhousn of .1 T Adams. No one! was at home there luitt ulght, Adiitus 1 belni iii Bend tor medical trentnanti TBe tracks led awiiy from ihe I house again and back to the tilth way. apparently turning north then before I hey were lost, obliterated by the heavy truffle. InveHllaatlou Ol 'hi- case was h, I In K made by CDUnty officers toda both to npprebenjd ihe men who stole Craighead's cur and damaged It. and ' on the possibility that the) might be Ihe escaped convicts. HOUe ton slated, however, that one) "f the trucks was made by shoes only !' 'i Inches long, so that the wearer might have heen a hoy rather than a man One track was II Inches long and the other 1 3. WEDNESDAY IS RAISIN DAY Ask Your Grocer for RAISIN PIE RAISIN CAKE RAISIN'COOKIES PORTLAND LIVKHTOCK UARRKT j IU. r. Iunl Wire lo IV lUr.a Ilullcl.nl PORTLAND. Aug. IS Cuttle ItecelptH 10; long of market termin al, steeis, medium 17. Soft a. 25; dpmtnnn J6i7.5o. heifers, medium unit common !4iC 5o: beef rows, medium and cninmun II 25 ti .1 ;:,; cannera and cutters 1 1 5ni 3 25: I bulls, cannera and bologna $3 Ii 1 ; calvi'S. medium and choice. I'jn IPs. down $7 5l? Hogs Recelptn none, tone Of tiuir kel Iuwit. in" i! I ii in . good ami fthOlee, too lo 20. His. ft ktOC 15.10; 100 "BEST YET" RAISIN BREAD That Is Good Toasted Look at Our Window I'KOULU DEAN f 'A CAFE l(V CAIR.O" RELEASED BY PRODUCERS OlSTRIBUriNO CORP. NOTICE WE HANDLE STEER BEEF ONLY Quality Meats Phone 92 OREGON MARKET Miner Building Wall Street ItlOatC Bend Bakery l l-M on-,..ri sn.-e i N'i Door tti Control Otvnin lUmk How to Keep Cool With millions to spend on luxury, the princes of India found no better way to keep the air cool, and to ward off gnats and flies, than the creaking, feeble "punkah" pulled by hand. You can have a much better breeze for a tiny fraction of the cost. You can get a General Electric fan for a few dollars and you can keep it running all day for 5 cents. Bend Water Light & Power Company This advertisement is reproduced through the courtesy of the General Electric Company NOW YOU MAY TRY THIS VEGETABLE SYRUP FREE This Is Your Chance to Trove That Toning Up Your Liver Will End That Tired, Run-Down Feeling. Build Yourself Up! Win Back Sound Digestion, Strength and Energy Feel Your Very Best Aain! in hi private praotlca Dr H. B. Tbacher d in (t rated thai inch tymp iiinm us ndlgeetion, (inn on sour Stomaoh, Boloblni Dlulneaa, Coldi that Hung on. Kirk Headaehee, Conitlpallon, iimt Tired Peellni and .1 ieneral Ron-Down condition ol iii- Byatetn ere often the n 11 ol Blud Kiidi Liver end thai rellel In mich rnnon eomeg quleki when the Llvet la properly Cleaneed end Toned and the Bjretem ti working normally again The Otmfrbl El?ctr:c Company ia workinc with :hc etcctrlG liht r.nd iowcr companies cf America to nuuso ; 11 our homca, oiTic-i rnd facLorico, better and inorL iicalthful ploceslr.vhici '.o live. To the Merchants of Bend It seems nearly impossible for our representatives to call on every business regarding space in the Special Edition which we are getting out for the 1925 Deschutes County Fair. We do not want to miss anyone and suggest that those not called on this week notify this office or call the advertising department of the Bend Bulletin. The distribution this year will be in excess of 7500 copies. Printing of the first section is being done this week and it is expected that all copies will be in the hands of readers by September 19, 192G. The principal distribution of this edition will be in Deschutes, Crook, Jefferson, Harney and Lake counties. To be sure that all will receive a copy of this edition the Board will appreciate having your mailing lists in this territory sent us to be checked against the list now being prepared. THE DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR BOARD. N. A. Burdick, Secretary Redmond, Ore. Why Thb oitree Relief Winn working m Nature Intend ed your Liver doot three thlngi hecoMiry in knrp you feeling your i hcHi. Firm, II purlflea your BLOOD, every drop of which paeaai through ihe Liver ovory flftMn minute. Second, your Uvrr furnlehm the eaeence that are eiaentlgl to perfect DIOBSTION. Third, your l.lvor anp pIIm the Neretloni Mature uhi-h to I lubricate your Intpatlnna no thai your Boweli can move naturally, Rcnily end refulnrlp nvory day. Whnn your liver becomna hIurkIkIi ii Cannol do theae three thlngi 1 conaeauintly, you janffor from ohl or morn of tllO ymptoma tbove deacrlbed. I Hiinn- 11 wild Pamllyl .hint lo provii to you thai, you I AN' gel quick rtBLIBP, drugglala are KlvliiK away KltKK lllioral trial llu bottlea or or. Thaoher'a Llvav ami I Blood Syrup. It In a nyrup of !(K- LV VBORTABLB Ingrodlent known la Pbyelclgna for their C0BRECTIVK and HDALTH-BUILDINQ propertloi Baph Ingredient ia choeen lo help Nature In clogncc ami tone the Llvet to correct iiiIh entice of Conatlpc Hon lo Improve Dlgeatlon end An licit 1 1 to NoiirlHh and Klrongthon ilm Byatem to tone the Tired end Overtaxed Nervea, nmi to aend purer, Healthier Blood conning through your velne. flip tin- Conpon Belowl It v. ill coal you mulling to try Ihln hoalth-bulldlni vegetable ayrup, aii We mill In rntiini Ih IIiiiI you loll othera whni a few apoonfula did for you. 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