w Elkins PRINEVILLE, WE WANT THE TRADE Ocvcryonc nt Haul niul Hi vicinity, ami nrc willing to meet you all more tliaii lmlf way to get it. We kndw Hint after trading with tin once there will be no iibout securing your HtiuHciiuent onlcr. We will give your MAIL The same (Mention and prompt shipment thnt we would were you pres ent in erson. 1 We will ell you nothing but firnt-clnsi good at as low a pjJcc as it is partible to make, quality being considered. Scud us a trial order. Yours CLAIMS KSTIMATIID AND SOLD KING, HUNTER. fc MARSH. TIMBER CRUISEfcS AND LAND LOCATORS. I1BND OREQON. Notice. Outstanding hchool wnrrnnti iitiinlwrod from 19 to 22, inclusive, nrc payable ukii presentation. In- tcru.it ccaMW on and after this date. Hand, Or., May 5, t903- DONAI.I) V. Sriti'i'A, Clerk Dlht. No. 12. Local Events of the Week. Alex Smith of Sisters was in our battlement last week. He enme iiiiHnyMnck country, brought in on to investigate the irrigation advan tages of this section. i J. M. Lawrence hns lecn corn- 1,VI.W .M.1 IIVVII VWI.- T missioned notary public for the the linest larms tu Crook county htntc of Oregon, nnd is now ready can grow anything but Imnan to do any ami all kinds, of notorial The product of his large gar busluustf. dun and orchard will Ik: handled The Deschutes LumuariiiK Co. ofi"B """" ",v "". "" Lytic has alout completed its new saw and planing mill. There is a large force of men at work, and the mill will he turning out lumber in tin must about the totli of this mouth. 1 liob Meyer and Dill Armstrong, of Prineville, came out to lend on Saturday. Mr. Meyer was here a couple of days and went buck to the scat of war. Mr. Armstrong has .secured work here and will re main for a time. ti. W. Awbury nud Twohy tk. McKcown have boon granted li cense by the county court to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in quantities less than one gallon. Their places of business arc in Des chutes, and everything is now ready for the trade. Guy Reese, the young man who was ill with the smallpox ut the Caldwell ranch, about 37 miles above here, died Inst lfriduy night. As fat us is generally known, this is the only case of smallpox and the only death resulting from this dread disease thnt has occurred in the Deschutes vnllcy. Miss Elizabeth McKcown, who hns Ixjcn living at the Pilot Butte Inn for several months, left for her home in Portland on Monday morn ing. Miss McKeown's health has not Ihxmj good, but she had so far improved that the long buggy trip to Shaniko was considered safe for her. Wo all trust that she may en tirely recover her health and that she will visit us again. King, OREGON. trouble ORDERS for business, ELKINS 2b KING. ESTIMATING A SPECIALTY I Miss Grncc Merrill of Crooked river is a guest nt the Pilot Uuttc Inn for a while. Thcophile J. St. Michel nud Mnximc Ijl'ngc were visitors this week from up the river. There will be 11 baseball meeting in the schoolhousc tonight. Iiv cryonc interested should come, us business of imiortauce will be trait hactcd. A.J. Ruble of Gray Huttc, in the Tuesday n fine load of fresh veg etables of all descriptions for Dad West's market. Mr. Ruble has one - 1 Dad West, and we anticipate no dearth of fruit or vegetable deli cacies. Since Dr. Rosenberg's illncvs we have to depend uou the Orcgouinu for hiuallpox news of Priuevillc. Monday's Orcgouiau reports two more deaths in that plucc John Claypool and a man named Ferec. The Orcgouiau says reports from Priuevillc ure so conflicting that it is bard to txdicve anything that is .sent in. It is now up to liro. Hol der to issue the same delicately- .scented request to the Orcgouiau mat was imiiuou out to us some time .since. lie would not be con sistent if he did not grasp this op portunity. Geo. Schlecht of newspajier fame borrowed one of Dnd West's fourteen-year-old, wurrunted not to kick, buck, stumble, trot or gallop horses on Monday morning and accom panied Ovid Riley to Forrest's ranch after u bunch of cattle. Mr. Schlecht donned n hombrero, n pair of "chaps," cinched himself with n cartridge belt heavily loaded, and a person upon seeing him off a horse would have taken him for n wild, untamed buckaroo, On the horse it was ' different, Schlecht was three days and n half making forty miles, and now he is anointing him self with cold cream and wears a pair of soft, downy pillows beneath his coattnils. Moral A newspaper man is not usually a success in his own line, and when he undertakes anything outside of that something is bound to drop. Mrs. 1'railk I'orcat was up from Crooked river yesterday, with a big load of butter for Dad West. Arthur Wclty, n Wisconsin man who has been Maying at Priuevillc, was a visitor to Ueud yesterday. Win. Stoats of the Deschutes store, postofficc and hostelry, made the round trip to Prineville this week. Michael Morrison nnd Win. Hig bie, who have been up in the tim ber for the past week or ten days, nrc expected home in a few days. When you ' are nt Shaniko, re member the Pioneer Saloon is the place to get fine liquors. The best is none too good for you, and wc dispense the very best. Mrs. Johnson, wife of the'engin ccr at the Pilot Butte sawmill, ar rivell from Prineville yesterday, to make her home with us. And "Mr. Johnson wears a smile a yard wide now. K. W. Awbury of the Deschutes Tavern, after having been well vac cinuted and fumigated, ventured into Prineville this week. He re ports the smallpox as well under control. It was reported some days ago from Silver Lake that a matt there had a case of smallpox. Yesterday the stage driver brought word that the man had died, but that no other cases had been reported. Sherlock Holmes Stcffa left today for the Tumcllo on the trail of a bold, bad man Wanted here by the authorities on a case of assault and batter'. Mr. Steflii has a small ar scnul concealed somewhere about his person, and we anticipate no dire results to Stcffa. KIsewhcre will be found the pro gram of the fourth weekly recital of the Bend Philharmonic Club, to come off tonight. Strenuous effort was made to induce the appearance of the Auhcuscr Quartet for thisoc cosioti, but the gentlemen compris ing the quartet have disappeared up the creek, on timber business. A ferry has been built in the city of Lytic and is now inopcration just below the P. B. D. Co.'s mill. It is owned by the Lytic Navigation Co., consisting of Mtsssrs. Richard son, Brock and Stcffa. They will guarantee an easy passage for $1.00 per head, and the passenger is re quired to handle an oaf and bail while en route. During the past tc days several prairie schooners loaded to the hubs with household utensils and kids have passed through Bend on their way to Southwestern Oregon. Some of the Great Central "hot air" mer chants have induced these misguid ed folk to seek for homes in the Coos Bay country. Tljey are passing up the best part of Oregon and arc going tp a place where a mosquito hns a hard time ekciug out n slen der existence. Word reached us yesterduy of the death of Miss Kate Helfrich in Portland. It seems that 'Miss Hel frich was exposed to smallpox con tagion while at Prineville, and left for Portland to escape it; bitt the symptoms of smallpox showed up a week ago. Unable to withstand the onset of the disease, she quickly succumbed to it, the sad news of her death being brought tp us yes terday, Her parents are living in the Iloystnck country. Wnnti weather appears to be a little tardy about finding its way up into this country this spring. A good burst of hot weather would do much towards killing off the pesky smallpox germ so obnox iously conspicuous nil over the country just now. Whether the pest would be obliterated by hot weather or not is guess?work, of course; but the experiment would, determine the mntter to the satis faction of every one once for all. Billy Brock returned home yes terday from a trip to the timlr.', Geo. Schlecht and Ovid Riley leave tomorrow for Tcthcrow'H bridge, where they will round up a bunch of horses. J. M. Lawrence is' now ready to do n neat job of painting for any one who desires an artistic business sign. He has a very fine sample of his own handiwork iii front of his office. A large force of men started to work on Wednesday felling timber for the P. B. D. Co.'s sawmill. It is the intention to run the mill to its full capacity preparatory to the expected rush of homescckcrs in this section this fall and summer. The Reception Saloon, Shaniko, offers the most tempting induce ments to Umber locators going into the woods. The very best brands of whiskies, such as Cyrus Noble, Old Pepper, Hunter Baltimore Rye and other standard goods, always to be had here. Call at the Recep tion. W. J. Shaw, the nightingale from the Valley, will appear in Bcnd'tonight for the first time at the Pilot Butte Inn. Mr. Shaw's favorite combination is his Ab ac cordion accompanied by a Q sharp music stand. He performs on bojh tlicsc instruments with equal case and wonderful technique, and also uses his voice to an extent and range which must be heard to be appreciated. . Mr. Tucker of the Haystack set tlement, accompanied by a neigh bor, came through Bend yesterday, on their way to the Meadows for a load of hay. It seems to be a case of carrying coals to Newcastle to haul hay to the Haystack country; but the festive, long-eared jackrab bit played havoc with the bay crop in that section, and the people there feel lucky if they don t have to haul hay more than seventy-five miles! Among the people transacting laud business in Bend in the last week are: Robt. J. Curry, of Crookstou, Minn.; Louis H. Lee and Joe Hagluu, of West Superior, Wis.; Christian Alcnius, of Super ior, Wis.; Gamer R. Roberts and Miss Martha B. Roberts, of Louisa, Ky.; Ole Krickson, of Climax, Minn.; Guilder J. Hattgcn, of Ros- by, Minn.; and Mrs. Sarah R. Hun ter and Miss Etta A. Hunter, of Albany, Or. Fourth Weekly Recital or Tim Philharmonic Club OF BEND, AT Til HOME or Mil UAKY MILKY, Friday Evening, May 8th. Programme Extraordinary TIIK MHMBKXt: Ml Ira Weil Mr. Don I". Kra Mlw Marlon Wlttt Mr. A. II. Kennedy MiuMaryHlley MnCeorxeKchlecht Honorary. MR. W. JASHK SIAV TMK rROdHAMMKI Violin So1o..........,.,...H$!hk Vrom the South Mr. Kennedy Vocal Solo -..The 8weetet Story Kvtr Told MU V!ct Accordion Kolo..,..........Old Vollaat Home Mr. Shaw OulUr Soto ..Schatool J! In Klley Vocal Solo.. ....Vorever and 1'or You ML. Wot Violin Solo....... ....The Uruplug l"ouy Mr. Schlecht Violin Solo -... - The lloomcr Mr. Kennedy Vocal H"lo..Vlin the Leave. Come Drifting Down Ml. Wlet Mandolin Soto WhUtllug Kufiu Mr. Kennedy Vocal Solo Jut llefurc the Ilatlle Mother Mr. Shaw Violin Hold .frolic of the Kalrlea Ml Wctt riano 8olo,... ........I.a CoU dc Agua Mil. Klley Violin Solo ..Valic In A Major Mr. Kennedy Vocal Solo - An.wer Mia. wie.i .Mandolin .a Yankee Doodle, ti Dixie Mr. Kennedy Violin Solo ,.......... ..Starlight Mr. ocnieeni Accordion Solo,., ................ ..-.-.-Ktude In Ab Mr. pnaw ' Violin Solo,.,.... M-lterta, Valte In J' Major Mr. Kennedy AccompauLta ML. Vlet.' Ml. Klley, Mr Kcjiucdy awl Mr. Schlecht director. Attorney anil , Will pruUlce In nil Notary. court in the Ue. v M. R. BIGGS, ,U. ft. Cummluontr. I'KINJiVII.T.H . OKKCO.f. lAtid filing and proof, of all kind.. Office tt Ircrt leading- to ttmrUioti. Wanted MEN 1 TEAMS TO WORK OK THK COLUMBIA SOUTHERN IRRIGATION CANAL Steady work. Apply by letter to C. F. Smith, fore man, Deschutes, Or.; or per sonally at the camp on the grounds. Fishing Tackle By May 1st we will have a full line of Trout Rods and Cane Poles, Flies, Lines, Leaders, Spoon Hooks, etc, which wc will dispose of at Prineville prices. Reserve your purchases until you examine our stock. At the Bulletin office. A. H. KENNEDY NEWLY EQUIPPED. HOTEL PRINEVILLE C. E. McDowell. Electric UgWs ThreBgheat tke House. All White Help. PRINEVILLE, ORE. City Meat Market. J. I. WKST. Prop. HEALKB. IN MEATS OF ALL KINDS . Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Potatoes, Vegetables in Season. Opposlto P. B. D. Co. 'a Store, BEND Pilot BuLLe Irm RENO'S FAMOUS HOSTELRY. ovid kilbv. rsor. Elegant Rooms, and Tables sup plied with all the Delicacies of the Season. 1 Single Meals 50c. 1 S Hay for team one, night- - $1.00 Grain for team one uight - .75 -1 11 i-s & ,