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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1903)
.,.' p" IT' w W; tft ft Ik iS if 'i v Ift "5 :.. Elkk PRINEVILLE, OREGON. WE WANT THE TRADE Of everyone nl Itoml mid its vicinity, and arc willing to muot you nil more limn halfway to got It. We know that nftor trading with iih once there will be no trouble about securing your subsequent orders. We will give your MAIL ORDERS t f Thejmmc nttenlioii mid prompt slifptnont Unit we would were you pros cut in person. ' ' '. ' ;. ,,, , .. , . We will sell you nothingbut first-class goods' at as, jo wu price as it is possible to innkc, quality being cdtHidered. Send us n trial order , " Yours for business, "''' ELKiNS (& KING. CLAIMS IISTIMATIU) AND SOU) KING, HUNTER. MAR.SH. TIMBER CRUISERS AND LAND LOCATORS. BUND CMAS. S. EDWARDS & CO., Druggists and Pine new stock of Drugs BEND , t , Notice. . Outstantluijj school warrants numlwred from 19 tp 33, inclusive, are payable upon presentation. In torust ceases on nud nfter this date. Uond, Or., May 5, 1903. Donald I Sthii'A, Clurk Dist. No. 13. Local Events of the Week. Max LcPagc went to Princville Wednesday. John McToggart pnssud through hare on his way to Silver Luke Thursday. i). P. Ken mid lfrnnk Class were looking over the Tumcllo country last Saturday. A. M. Drake mid wife reached home Wcdnusday evening,, nfter nn extended visit in Portland. Miss Gertrude Sharp is visiting Ivn Wast. Miss Sharp will be with us about ten days before she re turns to her home in I'riueville. Engineer Johnson of the I 11. 1). Co.'s inill, nud his family have taken rooms in the company's bunk house, where they will remain un til some cottages are built, A splendid opening for various health food companies will be had nt Bond ujon the nrrival of the rail road. Already we have saved up for them 75 tons of the very finest quality of yellow pine sawdust. The Oregoniau of the 9th brought news of the death of Miss Klizabcth J. McKeown, who spent the spring nt the Pilot Iluttc Inn. She had consumption in its ndvnnccd stage, but left Ilend about ten days ngo full of hope nud was planning n trip to Southern California this sum mer. She had many wnrm friends here who were shocked to hear of her sudden denth, nnd thtj sympathy of the community is extended to her mother nnd rolntives in Port- laud. fyft I1STIMATIN0 A SPECIALTY OREOON. Pharmacists nud Chemicals on hand. OREGON. -Reed Si Stcijll's sawmill started yesterday, bli't owing to an ncci- dent to home of the machinery wuj obliged to stop. A new saw lias been ordcicd from Portland, mid its soon as it arrives the mill will lw run at its full capacity. C. S. Hanson, u lawyer from St. Paul, is here looking around, and he may decide to locate. It may keem rather early for professional men to start business here; but this is n growing community and the early bird will .surely catch the worm. The ferry belonging to the Lytic Navigation Co. broke its moorings last Saturday and was Miiashed into kindling on the rocks in the ropids just below the crossing place. This is n serious loss to the owners, as the emft was not insured; but they will rebuild immediately. Their new lont will lc operated by n treadmill, which will be turned by Mr. Richardson. The rccitnl held nt the Pilot Iluttc Inn last Friday night wis a very unusual affair for Rend. The hon ors of the evening belong to W. Jasper Shnw, who performed every number of his repertoire with absolutely faultless touch nud fin ish, nud his celebrated etude in Ab was something grand, and drew tears from the eyes of many. His work shows painstaking care and IKThevernnce, nud deserves much commendation. Miss Mary Riley celebrated her 17th birthduy on Monday evening. A large party of invited guests was present at the Pilot Rutte Inn and "surprised" the young lady, who entertained charmingly until nearly midnight. Miss Wiest and Mr. Kennedy contributed the musical part of the program, while George Schlccht mid Sammy ' Riley did a keen stunt of dancing. The eve nings entertainment closed with re I freshmeuts and games. A number of jicw nds appear else whore in our;, column? this week. If this keeps rUp'imich longer we shall be compelled to issue a ?o page paper. When you orc at Shnniko, re member the Pioneer Saloon is the place to get fine liquors. The best Is none too good for you, and, we dispense the very'best. Miss Maude-VAndcvcrt and her brother Will returned Tuesday front The Meadows' and will finish tlie prcMMit term of school here. ,Mr. nnd Mrs. Vandcvert came down and helped to establish them In the Holliushcad residence. . . It would surprise some of the Doubting Tliouyisps of this precinct to go down to tlie Deschutes Luiii--bar Company's mill and watch the whouls go round; The water wheel works to tcrfcction, and the com pany has power to spare. Dr. Clms.'S, J;d wards arrived in our town Wcdnesllny' evening, nnd will loente here, .lie 'intends to hnve a drug stprc,, pud the people in this vicinity will be,. able to get their medicines pi demand instead of-waiting two or three days for the goods to come outfrom Princville.. The Reccpt)$$sjlooti, SHajiikbV offers the most tempting induce ments to timber locators going into the woods. The very best brands of whiskies, such as Cyrus Noble, Old Pepper, Hunter Ualtitnorc Rye nud other standard goods, always to be had here.-. Call at the Recep tion. 15. A. Shorcsa liynbcrman from Wisconsin, left for Portland last Saturday after having made an inspection of the- timber resources of the Deschutes, valley. Mr. Shores was very 'favorably im pressed with Rend, $nd the natural advantages of tlj country sur rounding it, mid predicts n great future for this section .'of Central Oregon, .' , Several large freight' wagons loaded with ditching machinery passed through Rend; On Sunday evening. The outfit was a small part of the material which will be used on the Columbia Southern Ir rigation Co.'s ditchj and gives us ample evidence that the gentlemen who have charge of the work on the west side of the Deschutes menu biii)incd and arc goiug to fulfill their promise that they would have water on the desert this year. Today's stage brings news of n revival of the smallpox scare in Princville. Charley Deunison a recent citizen of Deschutes was taken sick in the Hotel Princville, nud the first symptoms -are said to resemble those of smallpox. It is reported that about fifty persons ware exposed, and the Hotel Princ ville has been quarantined until the exact nature of the disease can be determined. We trust that this will not be serious, as Princville has certainly had more than its share of trouble and the business men have lost n great deal of trade this spring. The latest Quarterly of the Ore gon 'Historical SociotyMios reached our editorial table. It contains a chapter on the early Railroad His tory of Oregon by Joseph Gaston, nu old newspaper man and at One time editor of the Oregon States man; History of the Press of Ore gon from 1839 to 1850, by George II. Himcs; an article on the Arch ives of Oregon, by Prof, K. G. Young, editor of the Quarterly; Documents relating to the Organ ization of Karly Immigration Par ties; Review of The Conquest, the true story of Lewis and Clark; and a Sketch of the Historians of the Northwest, by William A. Morris. Every article has a distinct histor ical value, and the Quarterly de serves n place in every library in the state. j Miss Alnbci unluwin is over 01H her homestead this week, , Billy Brdck and IJarncy Lewis journeyed towards the pine timber on Thursday. Don't forget the baseball Satur day night at the schoolhousc. There will be a meeting hereafter every Saturday night. IJarncy Lewis, the artist, came in Tuesday from the Matolcs river country, where he has been culti vating a watermelon patch. The townsitc of Rend will be staked off very soon, nnd as soon as plats arc filed with the county clerk the lots will be on the market. The force at" the P. IJ. D. Co.'s mill is busy cawing out timbers for repairing tlie bridge across the Deschutes here. This is a timely improvement in view of the heavy loads which arc being taken across it by the Columbia Southern Irri gation .Co. Dr. Edwards will have tempo rary quarters for his dru store and office in the building opposite the P. B. D. Co.'s store. He will oc cupy the rooms at the north end of the building, jointly with .Mr. Law rence, and is prepared to attend to all business in his line. - The Mongolian vanguard arrived on Wednesday's stage. It will not be long now until Bend will be the happy possessor of moic celestial brethren than the one now here. They always have a keen scent for money and business opportunity, and this held will not be vacant long. Ed. Boyd and family returned Wednesday from Princville where they have been held during the! smallpox trouble. Mr. Boyd's little daughter had tlie smallpox and her face still shows the effect of the disease but she is young and the traces t)f smallpox will disap pear with time. 'Attention Fattsl-- - ' When the Bend Baseball Asso ciation was organized, almost three weeks ago', thirty young men of the vicinity uncorked their enthusiasm mid signed articles of organization and a few donated the 50 cents on the spot. But now the spirit seems to have departed from them and it is hard to drum up a quorum. There is business to be transacted at the next few meetings which will tw of great importance to the people of Deschutes, Lytic and Bend, and it is the duty of every member to, not only turn out in force at the meetings, but to get his neighbors by the slack of his trousers and bring him along willy nilly. The Fourth of July' celebration as planned by the Association will do more to advertise Bend and sur rounding country than any event which has heretofore taken place, and it is the simple duty of every man, woman and child iu the neighborhood to pitch in and help the good cause' along. Growth of Lytle. Our neighboring town of Lytle is steadily coming to the front. A solid, substantial bank of ample capital has beeu organized and will start business as soon as the 'Deschutes Lumber Co. can get out the building material, A first-class hotel will be constructed soon. A hardware and implement store is a certainty for the near future and a large general merchandise store will be built and stocked as soon as the necessary lumber can be sawed out. All these business, concerns and many others have been delayed thus long on account of the' lack of building material; but now that Reed & Steidl's mill is almost ready, building of all kinds will receive a great and lasting stimulus, and Lytle will not be the least impor tant of the several, at present em bryo, Deschutes cities. Chas. S. Edwards, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. BEND OREfJON. J. M. LAWRENCE, V. . COMMIH&IONltK. Notary Public, Insurance, Township Plats for Upper Deschutes Valley. MINI), OKKT.O.V. Fishing Tackle By May 1st we will have a full line of .Trout Rods and Cane Poles, Plies, Lines, Leaders, Spoon Hooks, etc, Which we will dispose of at Princville prices. . Reserve your purchnscs until you examine our stock. Atlhc Bulletin office. A. H. KENNEDY NEWLY EQUIPPED. HOTEfi PRINEVILLE C. n. McDowell. Electric Lights TIiroMgtxwt lie fotse. All yhiteHeIp.(.w t PRINEV1LLE, ORE. Dont forget to drop into the MINNESOTA BUFFET DESCHUTES ORE a O N We carry only the x finest lines of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. TWOHY & McKEOWN PROPRIETORS. City Meat Market. J. I. WHST. llop. DKALBX IX MEATS OF ALL KINDS Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Potatoes, Vegetables In Season. Opposite P. B. P. Co.'s Store, BEND Pilot, Butte hm BEND'S FAMOUS HOSTELRY. ovjd kilkv, rnor. Elegant Rooms, and Tables sup plied with all the Delicacies of the Season. . Single Meals 50c. Hay for team one night - $1.00 Grain for team one night - .75 T 1