t HliNI) I-UKNITUKI3 COMPANY IIHNI) PURNITURE CONI'ANV BEND, OREGON Center of the largest Irrigation Development in the en tire State MfflMMMMMM .V I tft vjWIIMf fc IU!NI PURNITURE COA1PANY I LOCAL BITS UurIi O'Khiic jvtit most of the wetik in Princville. "TliMMlorv Aiinc has roiib for n thrwt wckn btiMtiiMH trip to Ash laud, Wis. ltd Stone was out from Princville thtd week and lie will upend the summer here. Harney Lewis has about 15 actes clcannl on his homestead and will liavn it plotted next week. Lee P. Parker has taken a hnme Nteud in to-1 1 Hiitl movcl down there for the season's work. fluoric 1. Robbius is considering the mntter of opening n general merchandise More at Siscutorc's. Purchasing Agent Lovcll is again out lit Princville hustling for sup pita for the Deschutes couimny. Our summery wenther brought h refreshing thunder shower Mon day and it has lnton cooler since than. Albert Long Wednesday received wortl of the critical illnovi of hi mother at Halsoy, Or., and left noxt morning for that place. Miss Slcubcrg, who has been laid up with an attack of the grip complicated with nervous ailment, is now on the road to recovery. Italia Wast and J. W. Robihon will luuvc Sunday for George Milli can's much to get a bunch of the horsas recently, bought there by Hugh O'Kuue. Prcdrick A. Ilunncll and Arthur J. H. Ely urrived this wcuk from Nebraska. They have taken home Meads near here and will be per manent residents, John L. Hartley, who came in two weeks ago to look over lauds in this section, has been suffering from a slight attack of measles but is now convalescent. Ralph Kelly, of Portland, sou of cx'SherifT Penumbra Kelly and cousin of Charley Stanhurrough, arrived in Demi Monday uud will locate here permanently. Professor Creed M. Triplctt re turned from Portland Wednesday, having spent two mouths there perfecting himself in the tousorial art. He will put up a barber shop and bath house in Rend soon as the lumber can be had. He has taken a lot on the west side of Wall .street SlW US JJP.PORP, PURNLSIIINO YOUR HOUSE FURNITURE Thai' new mid of the latest design is wlmt you wnut uud that's wlmt vc linvc on the way from the factory. Wnllpaper, Carct Matting; Window Shades, etc., etc. OUR PRICES AND (IOODS WILL PLEASE YOU BEND FURNITURE CO. III2NI) nearly opposite the Heud Mercan tile Company's store. His outfit arrived last ui(hl autl he will have temporary quurtcrs in the City Market buildiuK William RoMsbush has been spending the week on his Maury mountain homestead. II will he employe! next week sharuuiiig tools for the Columbia Southern ditch craw. The Inst member of the Auue family to rmtch Heud is Miss Caro line, who arrived from Clarkstou, Wash , last week. The family is now united here and prepared to enjoy life together. Rolla C. Stone, who has a home stead about 30 miles cast of Ron laud, over the mountain, has taken employment with the Pilot llutte comMiiy and his family will live here part of the mi miliar. J. P. Citcle Ims taken a xition with the DuochutcM couimny as blacksmith. Por the past veur or more he was blacksmithiug in Princville. He will move his fami ly out front the county scat in a few weeks. Otto Rctzluff has rented his place in i6-ii to Coorgc W. Winter for the season. Mr. Winter owns the adjoining land and can convenient ly farm the additional area of Hctz lad's, whuic about .o acres arc ready for sowing. The Daschulcs Reclamation Com pany (Swallcy ditch) is improving its canal and adding to its length. Resides general repairs along the whole line, the main canal is to be curried about n utile and n half farther and a lateral about a utile and a half long is to be constructed to carry the water to the Ikiiham place for use this season. Mrs. George Cyrus, of Sisters, is now helping Mrs. Heisiug at the lower camp of the Deschutes com pany. The men urc well pleased with their fare there, which has always been of the best. P. C. ltowlce returned Wednes day noon from n trip to Shauiko and reports the roads in good con dition by way Trail crossing. He brought iu ia men for work on the Pilot llutte canal and they wure attached to the lower camp. Mrs. M. E. Audcrway and Mrs. Sarah Hunter left Tuesday for their homesteads beyond Sisters but found the ground so soft near their claims that it was impossible to take u team iu. There was also HBWCgHffWJlB,5BaHLJMLlIUaCiEiiIJWIIITll M WW PURNITURE COAPANY some snow iu shaded spots. They returned to Heud yesterday and will insde another start, when the season is farther advanced. Ora Hunter drove them out to Sisters. Henry Carliu, who has been en gaged iu ranch and stock business iu the Sisters country for a num ber of years, has sold his ranch and will move a band of ulxnit 60 horses over to the Rig Rend country, Washington, next mouth, and take up his location thetc. William P. Vandcvert yesterday brought down from his Lava ranch u spcrimau of its products iu the shwjMf of a horseradish root 34 feet long, about 4 inches iu diameter ut the top uud un inch at the bottom, lie is willing to match this against the product of any other country. Road Supervisor Cottor got a force of men out Wednesday and did some long needed work on the Priueville road northward from the Pilot Unite Inn, removing rocks and leveling the track both along the river and on the stage route. He proKcs to keep this up until all the toads of this vicinity arc improved. Incidentally it will re quire labor uud money to do this and all able bodied male citirctis will be called on to .supply it. PRINEVI LLE Hf "p - Mki C A MCIMMI1LL U 1 CL tr-prlflw Tables and Rooms always clean and well supplted-Rates reasonable fKIXKVlM.lt OKKOUN PARBWELL HENl) HOTEL WII.MAM MAUSII, I'nor. Newly Refitted and Puruished and under new management. lit tl ol ct)uioJUoii for rtf uUr UMtttcri or tmulmli. UARN WITH PIJUD POR TIMMS IN CONNECTION. Travelers up the Deschutes I'iud comfortable quarters and a well supplied table at Willow Ranch, 32 miles south of Rend. Good ac commodations for travel ers and teams. Also the only General Merchan dise store in the region. A 1,1. 1'RICltS RIGHT BOQUE & SON, Props. Projects for Reclamation Of arc More than Forty RAILROAD COMING THIS YEAR BUND IS SURE TO HAVE RAPID GROWTH and to Be come an important point in the state by far the most important interior point. It will command the trade for a quarter of the state, to the southward and eastward. It will be a. great center of lumlcring and irrigation farming. This development is now assured. BEND BULLETIN Is the Representative PAPER of this growing section NO OTHER COVERS THE FIELD Every week it presents matters affecting the Indus trial Progress of the Regioti and Everything per taining to Community Growth. It keeps abreast of the times, tells the truth without booming or knocking and is bound up in the prosperity of the Deschutes Valley. The Largest Newspaper Publish ed In Crook County If you are at all interested in the Upper Deschutes valley you cannot afford to be without it Price $1 More than 250,000 Arid Acres now on foot Billion Pect of Yellow Pine Immediate ly Tributary 1 a Year - wwiiwiimm 4 i -jJ -Au3 n... I. t hi 8 '$ i 'A