The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, August 26, 1904, Image 1

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I A II V MA II CriMirF!lot,'f driver between Hend and
Villi I ill AIL jCIIYILClITinevlIlt
I'ntle Sam Ruk-nvc Pri
vate Hulcrprisc.
(jMCkl'.K TWI I'llOMlllANIKO
Mall StRe ( Arrive llnrly In Alter
numiNo Climie In l.n Injc
lime Northward.
I. W. Yutlle, assistant sliHr
iiitcn U nl o( railway limit service,
li.ii ,.ui order that one hour
alter the urijvnl of the Shauiko
tti.nl .u-e ai I'riueville it hall
v..ut ir Hend. As the Sbattiko
t igc iiiil,ii.irtly arrive at I'rine
villc I'v 7 u. m. the Heud mail
I I- ivc 1 1 if re for Hend at H, reach
1114 tint );.ut about t:,y p. 111. five
tn mx it ttri cmlier than it how
d'H'S
'II. It n. I Silver Uke stage will
.I. wii !iiiii betid immediately
titter tin m.iil in uiMle up for the
vutlinii inn-, mi t Witt service will
nuk' (lM:r connection at ail ikmMs
Mllltll
Th- "-tnr coming from tlie south
and the mie leaving 1h1 for the
north Mill arrive and depart 011 the
miiic tune a formerly.
Mr AlluiglMMt, of I lie stage line.
m it wilt he stout a week Ik; fore
tins ih-w miec is put in effect, a
it will mt.iii the equipping of all
ot In r it.ie Mini emplo, meiit of an
I This schedule moika, nlo, tlte
1 increase of the Heud-I'riueville gov-
eiiiinent service front tluee to nix
turn n week. Heretofore Bend
, !. had h six times sen-ice, il in
true, but three were by courtesy o(
the Attiiighatu stage line nnil only
three were paid for by the govctn
metit. Hereafter the government
will Mty for nil.
Prult nnil (Inriluti Truck.
I'm it ap'test to lake kindly to
the anil and climate of the Colum
bia Southern acgregatiou went of
the Swnlley bridge. At the Ileckcr
place vegetables ate first-class cut
rota, lieet, turnips, potntoea, pens,
beans, etc. Theic nre alao vj fruit
trees, planted lat spring, that have
made lenintkable growth, hiiU one
mall cherry tree bore three ruby
chcirics. Mr. Heckur titnprMew to
net .two acte in at raw lien kit thi
(all. He ha Milt Hast for the
plants. He will also net two acres
more in fruit trees thia fall.
Juat below Hscker's. R. it. Mut
xig haa h young orchard of 170
tree. Only three trees of the lot
died. They have all made latgc
growth this year, many of the trees
howmg more than two feet of new
wood lor thia mmsoii. Mut rig alo
no a flourishing garden. These
orchard and garden were irrigated
regularly. They quite fulfill every
expectation.
-'" jg 5
ro A rOSSIDLO I'ARAIIISIi
27,000
Acres of Land
IN 0RIJ00N
I'i 1 , .i those who will pay
If. in s t" t5 per - fr
Perpetual Water-right
Tn Jin CiM.l'MMIA JOt'TII'tKN
DOt'C.ATIOK COMPANY.
l..,v I 1m utcd in the He
il .ft- Valley, Ctook anility,
(I-,- -mi Water now on laud.
.Stud f. descriptive pamphlet
B. S. COOK
3Si AMer.st., rorlland, Oreg.
Party at the Rllcy Ranch.
The Riley ranch, five utiles below
town, waa the scene of a jolly gath
ering of Hend young wopk Tues
day evening at a Mrty given by
Mis .Mary Uiley. I'urlor gomes
mid music were among tlte pleas
ure of the evening, tliete being vo
cal ud piauo kekjetiotu by the
IRRIGATED
LAND
. .in- ready to reieivV
ii.pii,itiius for a large urea
timh-r tluiaii.d of the
DESCHUTES
IRRIGATION
& POWER
COMPANY.
This laud is Kastwnrd
and Northward fioin Iletitl
on the ICust Hide of the
Des. hutcs Kivcr. Only
water is needed to make it
ft-rtil. This is now provid
ed. Special Inducements
to tlio-u WHO SKIN
I-ARIA' CONTIlACTtfi
Tor further iuformatioii
ADDUKSS, '
UliSCIIUTCSIMI'HOVIiMliNrCO.
W. K. OiumiN.jK.i
Pkhsidknt.
(i C hTKINItMANN, HHlmr.m
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t til
Kiley; vocal wlo, S. I J. IVrcival;
tii.iuo Kelr-ctiou, Miaa William, of
in-gon Cty: vocal olo, Mi Wwst.
il.niit luncheon waa aervel unl
hi-.ittilt viiiel by the ouiig jico
lit-. Mis Utley' pleaaing hospi
i.ilitx is iroverbial, and theexpec
1 it cm ot" the young people were
in re than realized tbta lime.
Thuc (Mvaent were: Miaa Rilev,
Mis. !. R. Kiley. the MUwea Cook,
Mi Williams, Mian Wet, Mi
McCatui, Mb Wkwi, Miaa Nolu
Kcver. Mia Carey, Miaa Mollie
Kever: Meaara. Riley, Tweet, An
derou, l.o we, Triplett, 1'ercival.
The Rev. M. J. Ilickey, of The
I ).dle. field worker of the Cut hoik
church, nrrivetf in town Thurwb
und in the evening apokc at the
HchiMil houe. SuturdHy evening he
will lecture on "Pagan and Chri
tun Monument of Rome." Sun
day morning he will celebrate max
.it g o'clock. Coiifcaniona will be
heard !cforu uiaati and nil Catholic
given an opportunity to wrform
their duty.
A movement i on foot for divis
ion ol the Ileud chool district. The
, uorthwcMcrn tiart of the dwtrict
' the Wimer-lCdward settlement i
' too far from lleud to gel any bene
i tit Irom the k-IiooI. Several other
' liimilie are alxmt to move in and it
' w liniR-it there will be eiiouulL to
M .. . ..ii.i.i : tin., i.vmmII,.. A
sH'll w W.llin'l ill nun iintil) t
1 H.-titiou for the divihiou i likely to
lie cii ciliated .soon.
I Kiel Smith came in from Supe
rior, Wis., last I'ridny and went to
hih liomttftoiul up the Deycliutes.
He cleared up two acres tins weok
und lKitight and made arrange
ntenl. for planting 50 fruit trees,
biodu.'!) and villus, no two of the
same variety. He proposes to test
l the fruit growing capabilities of that
section.
i '
Twenty armed men Ixuind the
.shepherd und shot to death his
whole band of 1000 thoroughbred
sheep at Little Summit prairie, 40
miles east (jf l'rtuevillo, last Friday
night. The sheep belonged to Mor
row & Keunan, of Willow creek.
Cattlemen . ore supposed to here
spottblblO for the slaughter.
READY FOR SCHOOL
'! r 1 1 . Cto-. t fii Ctv
I6HWIIVI VJVIV.W I.V-V. IU1 Will ,j
iiiK Year at liend.
TWO DIKIICI'OKS LKAVI2 nOAKI)
Ituth Vncniiclu Pilled hy RnilnlitK
AteinlierNew Ihiuipiuent
for School.
Mia Until I.. Held, of Center-
ville, N. II,, has Imhmi elected to
teach the Heud school the coming
year.
A telegram roctiived from Mi.
Rnd today wiy ibe will start for
Hend 011 the first of September.
Chairman C. J. Cottor rri;nH
n diitctor of the lieud v.liixil dis
triit last Saturday night mid on
Monday evening the other members
of the board elected I.. 1). Wicst to
the position. Tuewluy evening l)i
rwilnr 'Pi.M,, ,M..lj.r4 t..u wmt ...
tion miuI the other directors chose
J. M. INwreuce to fill the vnemtev
The district Itoard of directors
now consists of A. L. ijoodwillie,
1.. I). Wiest and J. M. Law rem c.
with Charles A. Stanburrough as
clerk.
Mr. Cottor's resignation wns on
account of leaving the dwtrict for
several months. Mr. Triplett' res
ignalioti had been contemplated for
some lime and whs dictated hy rea
sons entirely iwrsoual. Tlic resig
nation of each was accepted witl
regret.
Miss Held, wbo has been chocti
to teach tint IIwhI school, was grad
JtauMMJck.
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JOHN
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'el ,rf'ial s
Implements
Mowers, Rakes, Plows,
Harrows, Drills, Wagons s
PHOENIX PAINTS-
Fivc-Year Guarantee
RUBEROI ROOFING
Order it for Your New House
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, htc.
Glass, Painks,
Window Sashes,
BOORS, OILS
m Welt, frifJifi aoto. fllsa . . . ,tiJ7rn,1.
taaffUt tit liir native count v n
Carlcton since. The past two je-irs
she has been principal of the supr
rior school of Center villi, n school
of the grade of granun.tr school
liere. In the inspector's published
report it is recorded that "Mis
Reid's resignation from the Ceil
terville school was greatly re
icretted, as she wns an enthusiastic
teacher ami devoted to the welfare
of her pupils." Miss Rekl is a sis
ter-iu-law of P. L. Tompkins, audi
tor of the IJ. I. : 1. Co.. and hi
representations, added to the writ
ten recommendations, induced the
Ileud school board to engage Miv
Reid. She is to receive o a month
School will probably liegin Septem
ber ii. Ceuterville, the home of
Miss Reid, is only four miles cast
of the Maine boundary.
It has been decided that tic
school shall have a new stove, wall
clock and unabridged dictionary.
J. W. Bledsoe and family, of
Holly, I. inn county, arrived in
Ikmd Wednesday, having teamed it
across the mountains nml being
prepared to stay hem. Mr. lllcdsoc
and Mr. Scott were in Hend Inst
June looking into the project of a
itcueral freighting line. Condition
chuuged so that Mr. Scott whsIiu
able to come with Mr. Dledsoe but
it is poMiiblu the Height scheme
may yet lie carried into eflect.
The plan whs to bring to Ileud ev
erything consigned to this place and
hold it to be called for at a general
depot.
Clarence Ooodwillie, who spent
his college vacation with his brother,
A. I,. Goodwilliu, in Heud, started
this altcriioou to return to the Hast
He drives out to the railroad with
Mrs. Drake. Hefore getting back
to Williams college he will s'leud
a few days in San l'rauclsco and a
week or more with his parents in
Chicago,
Otto Uetslnff has sold his 330
acres df desert land on the Hull
creek flat in tf-ii to V. l Avery,
of Miles, Wash., for gaooo. TI19
sale includes n quarter interest in a
ditoh .sufficient to water tins place
abitiidiuttly. ,Mr. Kiitalaff may re
turn to1 Chicago the coming fall.
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The mill of the Pilot Butte Develop
ment Company has begun, sawing and
hereafter vill be ready to supply all
kinds of surfaced and rough
LUMBER and SHINGLES
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PILOT BUTTE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
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