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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1904)
5 j' t h f f fl J " ft 4 V , 1 1 i .., l.n u ... . .r1. ..... mooliii mi BEND FURNITURE COMPANY MATTINQ Scvcrnl very pretty patterns of Japanese Mulling, suitable for dining or sleeping roonis nt 30c, 35c ami 40c per sq. yard, SEWING MACHINES The Sewing Machines sold and handled by us arc guaranteed for 10 years and it will be to your Interest to see us before placing your order. These machines arc now in stock. FURNITURE Our stock of Furniture has begun to arrive and you can find many useful pieces of these goods nt a very reasonable cost. Get the prices. I,KT US IIH YOUR HOUSE FURNISHFRS BEND FURNITURE COMPANY L I BITS I was in Bend -nt the das 1: 11. ' r, mot'.ier of NU Vf !..! in IWud last Friday and will mfee her home bens," Jny Brooks, a uuVjuiut of Sunlit Roa, Cnl . wos a iwwrfHfi'r sonth-wnlouWln-ly Rbt' Mn on n nn '-! l'"H't.rt; tour of tliin.wjjl) ,. W. A. Hell ' ! muJVr: for .um' w'4 ', at W-duJa ' y nlx-hir jftti'i t ') cam, .. "o 1 .ntimt of hii in a vciy en- con .ifc.i'J 4ii.i-i. W. V. Oiciitt returned from Slmulko Monday accompanied by Ids fiithrr ami rootlitr. Mr. Oretitt Mil erect a bmrl 30x30 mid two stqrtas high in I.vtl. Mr. J .i'm 1 J' J IIwid mud tht l h tul h lb .ititin bltt hwt ! 0y, K "M I'ioiiw'x ' II LOCAL a. . Mrs. S. Wt las'. I ! wil.t V.'. 1. A M i. S. ,.h V Sluwi ko .a a... n I. tut 1. ! tlml was Ukfu for l-c t. paowui. -.Mrs. T. W. 111 tfcjauark .rcctWitl vvotd i'C pM l,vc in t Ntlil. uwi.a t'wtt I't yu utrtiT, Mm M.!r irtAvii. ha? " Nv" dlJ of ioiii.un.il an. S wmi Ur. CUil-H 8. rdw.i-U, Hpuf. am - i" !' ui-tfi, 1 u out from I' '-v. v. y 'k his pony, J;imlo. whi-h iV the ,w!ntor nt the wr.dwvvs. ltVu turned home yetndny. Mrs, A. M. I'tftke and A. II. Ciootiwillie left Monday Morning fur ntrip to IMillaiid. Mis. Drake will return 'early the coming week. (Mr, Goodwilllc will probably I gone several days longer. Uil. Mays, of lolt'oid, depu') Unjlwl S"u'" '' l ' " '" wu a pi- n.r d 1 1 'i ." ilov II' '.'' ' "r V"' 1 1 "way to th I ' ' tu lu' I 1 In which 1 to ' K. T. IU"-n " 'ronrn' ueu's Mrs. n.ii'ou. 1 . " y M d, I M itjlix1 J M 11 i A !! III ! (14 Uill 1 0 ' St. r.ui. m " . " " i-J h .nl tUcy n)tlOgs o,f husband I.i-k 1!' ' l.n.K. Inl-dlll I. t S ' 0 Hi .i. i:tn Ttuiu 'Miip ny lor l lie present, tlioult mt nllillwlr house LI1U A IIWW ....-"- hold effects have arnvwr.,.' .... Mrs. W. '. Stewart is dangerous ly ill with measles and complica tions. Theodore Anne lias returned from a three weeks business trip to Afdiland, Wisconsin. It is said that A. W. Tope is contemplating the opening of a meat market in Lytic. Mrs. R. II. Caldwell has been seriously ill the past week but is now on the road to recovery. The store of the Baldwin Shecpfc I.nnd Company at I lay Creek was consumed by fire last Saturday morning, with all the contents. The .Rev. J. W. Commcrford writes from Prlncville tliat hc.ex )ccts to preach in lleud Sunday morning and evening at Grant's hall: Mrs. Mary T. Urokcr will leave in 11 few days to join her son llnrry, in Portland, where he ban iMtn based h cigar stand and embarked in biui nccs for himself. Mrs. Sarah Hunter nud- son Marion. left Wednesday morning for their homestead in the Sisters re gion. Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Hunter diovc them out there. Mrs. Hvn A. Steele, Frank lluttcrworth and Charles H. Ilium berg arrived from Michigan last week. The former two located on homesteads in 18-12 and the last named took n timber claim In 17-10. In in 1'. Shearer, of Sjwka'nc, is among the 'iftiw homesteaders in 13-10. ' J. II. O'Neill, of To'lk comity, nrrlvcjl ill llcMIll lllSt WCLk mill ll.lS lKti ;ht three lots In IJcud and will make his home here. Mrs. O'Neill came in with him. He brought some horses, Jersey cows and fine chickens, ull of which came through from Oklahoma about iS mouths ago, when the family moved o Oregon. Polk county 'aid not sAjt however, and they wYll make ther home in lleud. Mr. nud Mrs. W. j. 0 nut' father 1'. Ott, of G ' leu Jale Wash . nnivml in lleud Tu;iiay. Mi 0(1 Ls a niach'iHht and has nl..iu St iu of macl cry at G Klei lule llu will spend Iho Tciuoliulei-of the wtek looking over, the .situation, and if he think it will p.iy will ship his niiuhlucry lieie and go ini business. Mrs. Ott will engage in the huindrv business. lf. Ott is a shoemaker and assopnas he decides oil d Ideation will persuc that business1 1 1 n Mrs. A. II. Grant expects to leave in about 10 days for a visit with friends in the Kast. Creed Triplctt's barber shop has been moved Irom the City Market building to the rear room of Shaw & Drosterhous's building. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hunter who were in Hcnd several mouths last year, arrived from Hum last Fri day and will remain for an indefin ite ieriod. The latest acquisition to Hcnd's business houses is the lleud Res taurant, Patterson & Sharp, pro prietors. They have a neat and cozy placa of business fitted up, and promise the best of service to their patrons. The large number of transients in Hcnd these days have to be fed and we autiefpate for them a lucrative trade. J. II. Ovcrturf has taken up the project of organizing a debating and literary club in Rend, and 11 meeting with that object in view will be held at Grant's hall next Wednesday evening. The aim is to have an organisation that shall im)s?ss educational value as well a'sJ social and entertaining features. All in sympathy with the move ment arc rccjttc.s'tcd to attend the meeting next Wednesday night. Messrs. Sherman, Robhitis and Kriokson returned (his week fioini tin -infiVnvr 'ooerations at Clitic 'jiittes. They we're 'unable to f.ud gold by paiiuig crushed ro$k but! 'they bloughS 'Atil a Jo't of rock! vvlifrli u'lll iw niit'ril snn''ili" teri'nuie wne'the'r it fs worthwhile to spend WioVe 'moneV on the ledge, i t a mcciiug uciu imiiiay iiim it 'was agj-ccu thai claimholdcrs should make 'another payment of $3.$ each to t'omiieVe tTic Vros- ' "ill" L, ' pcttuig. A young stranger1; who wis. re turning with ,a party of Walla Walla lKopic from the irrigation uds nearlei '.was 1 r'lilly m-i jured by Uie act' lenti'd r v mi . of a riP a '. Purj u ni 1 '. 1 .'.'. SfV" vl 1 if d ,u 1 1 . sl'ic k hi k . ' H un ' t jyagou ..eu a lific wlkhj was lu il Horn tlie v roii was 11 1 "v . ' iwutolly 1 ,i inteo. I lie tJiitg- . . x. . ' -1 . . 1 it ii L fL look citca in ic ic i, ( inuti 01 one of the parly, the ba iim through thn hirers. 1M L'l . ice fl. 'I". IIIW.1 ini cle none of the bones was brokeu, The injured man came on to Ante lope where his hand was dressed oy Hr. Klug.Antelopc Herald. V 1 .i tji 1 ' 1 f ' ' " ! ' ' OHOANSJE A CLUB jX lflj Sfe TF6ff OMEN For Social I'.nloyment nnJ a Library. The ladies of Hcnd, Lytic and Deschutes met Saturday n'ternoon to organize 11 soc'al club. There were about 2', Indie prcwut. The constitution wasrettd, bul notadopU cd, then three nfiinrrs wee elected, tlicpic- di'ijl t e s ;eaii(U' e(ary, Mcsdamcs Row!e, CSriit and l)v ell were elected u-spectively to those offices. Mrs. Rowlec then invited the club to me-: at her home Tues day for their first legutur meeting. Mrs. V. C. Rowh-c entertained thcclub Tuesday nT'eitioou. There were 18 members ptesent. Mrs. Crant proX)scd the name of Hon Ami as the name for theclub. This was put in the form of a motion and carried. The members then decided to give a social dance a week from tomorrow night, on May 21, nt C runt's hall. The pro ceeds of the dame are to go towards a fund the club is raising to estab lish a free rbiary. Am entertain ment omraiitec and reception com mittec were appointed by the presi dent for the dancing 1 .tty. Mrs. Dr. Merrill, nud Mrs. Grant, audi Mrs. Staats wcie appointed as an entertainment ouimittee, and Misses P'lorciue M Catui, Marion Wiest, and Ivn West were appointed on the reception committee. The ladies have planned .some novel features and alt who attend Will lie 4 lire to enjoy tiicmscivcs. 1 lie memoers decided to have tbeir nle.-.ing every second Tuesday afiei 100:1 at 2:30 o'clock. TJitr next nice! ;tg will be held at Grant's ha'.l a week from next Tuesday. All business being finished the club adjounid and Mrs. Rowlec then served a dainty luncheon. The ladres of rite Hon Ami club will dress 111 tostumes representing di.Terentudvc stucut at tueir danc ing xt , uid a prize will be "glVen to the gent v n..n wild guesies the greatest number of costumes. Smoker for the Men. La.st Tuesday night there was a smoke nt Grant's hall arranged by Mrs. F. C. Rowlec as a surprise for her husb.uu! and Mr. Grant. A store of men attended, card's were p'nvcd and refreshments were served by M-s. Rowlce, Mrs. Grant and Mis. Gr.flin. Alter refresh ments ictunrk'l wer'c ina'de bVAr. !. Gueihi, Jr. and heWrtl 'otfiers. Avottof thanks to the ladies res lousib1e f6r the pfcajnt affair was passed uiianiiuou.sly and a commit tee apjii Mted to make the action known 10 tie ladies nud see that piojKrr mention should be made in !!! p ess. A 10 mn'i'i coustst .ngdfA. C. r.uras. J. W. White and Dr. Meii was appointed to nrrongc for le'gWla'r meetings like tlds 6' Have increased Capital'. I'll order to liiecV demands f6f the gWwihg Vra'Ae, The Bend Furni ture CbuiViaYiy has fohnd it ncces sary to greatly enlarge its capital aiut stcfcfc. Vith the already laree orders Ui'Al 'Are b'eing b'ro'iighi hi still mote extensive ones arc being placed. , All iewf 'comers can now be supplied with jtist what they want Vu the fiir'nildre linfc. fiEhb. Tha ll For Social F.njoyment an J a Public BTjFlB Restauranb I'ATTItKSOH SlUKl'.l'KOr'i. fAsfV pastry Always on hand. CVnclie3 Pre)'arei lor Travellers TRY OUR- Fresh Eastern Oysters I'loard by the Day, Week or Month Prices rea'sonabCq . Fuamw iu M OREGON SliOT JUNE and union Pacific TO Salt Lake Denver Kansas City Chicago ' St Louis New York Oceafl Steamers between Portland ind aan Francisco every live days. Tickets o-aVid from all DaYfs of Uhe United States, Canada 'and c. For artkutarsVcall'on or ridtfres J AS: 1RELAN5, Af.-, tfhe Dallef, Oregon Coif Aka Souttiem rXlVfeVcfeii IrfcXTN "rius car. Sfftrt'fff Vccr'&lry ij. J. oulli. bu4 DO. 1 DitLT rttt. UUTI r.w. Konfc and TAtlONS DAitr , rot. Ikiitb A.M. I V M 1 14 U :s 1 IS 4 4 I 4 ..j.-... B1CQS.U. it i .i....j.....uiDton . ill , !.. .,.... ,...1.. ..... jWakxi.. l...........Klondrk .... , . ..(,....... Jummtt . IUjr CUnrgn JaBCtlon. .. . .. -VeDootldi....... ....... (! 10 45 l J 10 J 10 11 10 11 to oo "1'iiirnv'T "j ......i... V J 9 J 9U J" i 4 . t 00 LSAV -JCcbW wmicon.,..... ... .Vllcoi ..W" . -ua: Nl KO. Dllr U coasKtoill t Sliollc8 tor Anttl op, rriotTilU, Bend, Banu. Bilrrr Lkt, Ukc Tlcw, Ultcbtll. DtrTille, Anient, Afhwaod, Caa jva Clly, John Vt City, and FomU. X. D. WOODBHXKV, C K. tYTUr.. Sptrtteb:nt. O. r. d r. k Snlko, Or. hHiko. or. TtM&s uj the Deschutes FVnd 'COmfoAable. quarters an6!A w'els'upp'ftea table at wlltoW Ranch", 35 imles south 0 Bend. Good afc cdmaiodatlonS for travel ers and teams. Also' the -ohly General Merchan dise store hi the region; Ait rkicfts iti-bitr BOQUg. & SON Props. FA'A'EWEtt BElD HOTEL WILLIAM ifARSIf.-rrtK lewfy Sefitted and Furnished and trtraeV nVw management. Sttl o( cccxy5pdUonf fut rtjultr b&irdtti or tranilrnU Al Wl fj&m HAMS IN CONNt-qrWK. PRINEVILLE HTV Tp rj 1 M. C. A. MCDOWVLI. Xj I Cl Urroptittor Trfbifcjf and1 RoO'mi, always clean and well supplied-Ratcs reasonable PRXNVIf.I.K OREGON ON PILOT DUTTE CANAL. -3 - -o- A'pply to J'. I intendent, al.o: 3. 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