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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1905)
-mrrtt 3ZS , A w 4 LOCAL BIT3 Wall paper at the Merrill Dnuc Co. The new l'lorn-Doni cocktail at The Oflicu biiIooii. - Ice cienni i(l cake Hitrdny and fiumluy iJ. tlio Home Hakvry. tf The LmlleH Aid society have ieadymadu kitchen aprons lor Hale, .. - a at I , The ruinous American iiuauiy, a fVuew cocktail jimt out, at The Qlflec. IIouMyhuld ftirullurc for mile. Inqujreof Crook County Kealty Co. Wo ure In the wall paper btjnl pc.s.H and won't he undurptl hy iiiyonc. Merrill Dnitf Co. The front of the liend Mercantile Company's store lint bcci ndo.riich' with an up'to-datc canvas fiyifiiK. T, A. Jciisoii came in from Tuuialo yesterday and left this liiornfiiK for it hitMiiie.v trip to The Dalits. There h a finu ofltao mqm with double windows, on the ajscqiid Hoor of the bunk l)iidii; for icut at f,w i mouth. Don't ovorlcMik the fact that the Jlend Mvory & Tniimfgr Co. sells hay, outs and barley chop as cheap hi quy place in town. U. H. Cotumiiwloiier Lttcddc matin, of Antelope, and Timothy llrowiihllt, of the Madras Pioneer, were lluiul visitors Friday iid Sat jir'day. Grant llrnskett, who hai n home iteud ju the vlgitifty of Asliwood, Tntaiuls lttiivliif' tomorrow for tlnil property, to jvu his, tjtiic to its improvumcut. Tlc smiill htructmc ndjoiuiiiK the H)tt ollicu, which has Immiii (mud as a htOKe office and exprw (IcjKjt, hns been removed and a larger Imililinjt is twing constructed fur the purK)c. S. 1). rrcival, who has for the Hicutcr pnrt of the msl year been cotiuactwl with Tha Htilletitl oflice, I'.ocrt to I)im hoinctcfld cnr Mndnis this week to nluiit crop II ud do otltur development woik, l'ostmtutcr A. II. Grant has had (he KtofUcc buildiiiK enlarged, by (he addition of 13 feet on tlu rwir and rearrniiRed no as to rIvu more room to the public as well as to the clerical force of the office, II, S. Lamb bus resigned as innimncr of the HaswclMliicrin ranch in 17-M and Willium It. Wil- "fjft con has Ijccn appointed to succeed " liitii, adding that ranch to the do main previously under his manage incut. The Ilcud Mercantile Co. has the fintat line of prints, citiKhfunft, povcrts, outinj; flannels, dimities, organdies, Swiss muslins and bat istes that have ever been displayed u Eastern Oregon, and the prices pre right. J. S. Pratt, the chauffeur who will manage the big auto car, toon to be put in service letwccn llend and Cross Keys waH in town Saturday. The unto wll be shipped from Portland in about two weeks. It is the intention to begin. Its opera (Ion about April 15, A sample board of fiuUhcd mill products from the Pilot lhitte mill lias been placed in the company's pfiicc which shows rustic, shiplap, flooring and casings finished in oil and shellac, enabling a customer to selppt the kind of material desired. Tlip stock is all yellow pine and shows an elegant finish. The sam ple lxurd was turned out from the Jiand of W. II. Courtney. OPERA HOUSE Saturday Eve., MARCH 35, 1905 "A Noble ... Outcast" TUB FOUR AQT COMEDY DRAMA Presented by the Bend Dramatic Club lUtNJtl'.T Bond Cornet Band Two hours nud thirty minutes of solid cujoyment. Specialties between acts. Admission 50 Cents No Reserved Scuts Conic mid Enjoy Yourself Tlio Jphif Fllim punch nt O'Kiiuolo The Office F.vcry thing lit the wall pa par line at rcanouablc prices, Merrill Drug Co, Skirts, wrapiwrs and everything in ladies' wear at the Ilcud Mcrcau caulile Co. The best line of whiskies nnd cigars in Crook county at The Ollicc saloon. If you want shoes repaired sec W. T. Stephens about It. He lives at I)oHchulctt. F, . Dayton, merchant and J. C. Thorp, painter, of I.aldlaw, wore Hum! visitors Wednesday. If votinrc going to'pajier your house, consult us. We can save you money. Merrill Drug Company. Commencing Monday, Feb. 30th, reduced prices on every article at New Vork Cash Store, Deschutes. Alselc Nclll has just completed a 34x30 two-story building in Laid law, where his father will conduct a bakery. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thorn thwait, who recently moved nut to their homestead near Tuiwilcj post office, were Hand visitors Wf-'dnos day First class timothy audclovor hay grown near Sistcis, for sale at Arut Antic's barn in Hciid, in any quail titles desired, at the regular market price. a-13 The dedication exercises of the First Haptist Church have been Mstoned to Sunday, April 9. It wiim intended to dedicate the build iug March af. 800 acres of fine pine timber in a IkkIv near sawmill and good mark et. Two large springs on the tract. For sale at low price. It. G. Smith, Hcnil, Oregon. Ladies: Those Drygood and N'otiotm you have bcu looking for have arrived and we arc busy opening tiiem up. Lome in ami make your choice curly, ilcud Mer cantile Co. Otviug to tlio stormy night, which pravciiled a full a'tteudaiicc last WeduuMlay night final action on the organization of the Ilcud Library Association has iwcn de ferred to next Wednesday night. The Rev. J. Anthony Mitchell will preach at the First Baptist church, .Sunday, March 19, subject , at 1 1 a. 111 "The Statutes at The Iml," 7:30 p. in. "What the world was doing when Jesus came." A petition is out for the establish ment of a new postofficc at the Hobbs homestead on the Prineville road. It is to bo known as Hobbs and the -vctitiutt asks for the tip ointmcnt of A. C. Micas to be postmaster. "A N'oblc Outcast," the four act comedy drama will be presented by the llend Dramatic Club, at the opera house, Saturday evening, March 35, for the benefit of the baud. Admission 50 cents, 110 reserved soats. The cast of charac ter will ap'tcar in next issue. The council met Tuesday night and adjourned for a week after ordering the following bills paid; K. R Lester, marshal, $75; A. W. Yancey, night watchman, 50; H. M, Co., merchandise, $41.65; K. A. Sathcr, merchandise, $330: C. H . Arnold, meals to prisoners in February 58.35. Frank May departed for Shauiko Wednesday, where lie will repre sent the Deschutes Irrigation Co., among those coming into the coun try looking for laud locution. The change is in the nature of a pro motion for Mr. May, whose services here in the same capacity have been most satisfactory to the com pany. Mayor Goodwillie is expected to reach home early next week, In stead of coming directly home from Chicago he went down to Thomas ville, On., for u short visit with the Drakes. The Drakes have taken a house there and will remain in Thomasvillc about two months, by which time it is expected Mrs. Drake will be strong enough to return north. The Pilot lluttc sawmill plant resumed cutting Monday morning, employing n force of forty men. Many improvements have been made about the mill during the shut down other than doubling the driving power, in the way of arrang ing automatic sawdust feed to the boilers ami in the construction of new tramways, facilitating the handling of the lumber. At n meeting of the Bend Cornet baud Monday evening the resigna tion of C. N. Smith, as director, was accepted, and C. A. Riddle elected to that position. A renewed interest is being taken by the members and diligent practice . is the plan accepted for the next few I months. The money accumulat ing in the treasury willbeaddtd to, nnd n first-class set of new instru- I ments will probably be ordered to , be on hand for the 4th of July. J Lutcr uniforms will be purchased. SUVnN TIMES A WHHK, llend Will (let Atoll Hvery liny Hereafter. Almost before delivery of the letters denying the petition recently sent in to Washington for a daily mall service, order for the hcrvicc petitioned for arrived from Wash ington. It makes the service be tween Ucnd and Prineville daily, instead of six times a week as here tofore. The new service goes into effect Mnrph 3. The new order mixes the Silver Lake service again. The seven days service does not extend south of Jlend. Silver Lake does not scud a mail north on Sunday morn ing, which accords with the present absence of service out of Jlend Monday morning, lint the new order provides for a mail to go north froi Ucnd at 2 o'clock Tuesday morning, instead of Monday, the va cant day. The hour is arrived at by reckoning the average hourly speed between Silver Lake and Prineville. That would make the time for passing Jlend 2 a. in. Dot the road noith of Jlend is always good and mail can be delivered in Prineville 011 schedule time when the stage leaves Jieud at 0 instead of 2 a. m. The mistake as to the date for the extra trip from Ilcud will doubtless be corrected before the change takes effect. F. W. Vaillc, assistant superin tendent of the railway mail service, came in Saturday night and left Sunday morning. His mission this time was to examine the direct route between Ucnd and J leister with reference to having the llend mail transferred over that route. Mr. Vaillc did not seem much im pressed with the expediency of the route asked for. Tlie jwtitioii in cluded Madras on this route, and Mr. Vaillc thinks Madras would be as far off the direct line at the north cud as Prineville is at the south end. There is a route more direct than cither via Lamimta, ami Culver, but that involves objection able features in the service of side lines. Upon the installation of the automobile service it is probable that mail will be transported over the direct route at a material having in time and possibly a saving in cost also. Last Wednesday a new mail schedule went into effect between Hciul and Tumalo. Hereafter this mail will leave Ucnd on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8. a. m. and leave Tumalo at 11.15 a- on the same days. Reward for Horses. I will give a reward of? 10 each for the return to me of a dark bay marc, with star in forehead, and black gelding with white specks, both branded with A K connected, with bar underneath, on left stifle. The mare has a stone bruise on the right hind leg. Adam Kotzman, Ilcud, Oregon. DIED. WiNSON' At camp No. 3. on Saturday, March 11, 1905, of pneumonia, Norma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Densou, aged about one year. The funeral was held from the First Haptist church of Ucnd on Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. O. W. Triplctt. Interment was made, temporarily, on the Hat- ten property. Free Land in Oregon IN THIS richest grain, fruit and htock section in the world, Hundreds of thousands of acres of laud ready for the settler AT ACTUAL COST OF RKCLAMATION DEED DIRECT From the State of Oregon The cost of land averages $10,00 per ncre. PERPETUAL WATER RIGHT Irrigation Company under con trol of the State Land Board of Oregon Addrhss Tint DESCHUTES IMPROVEMENT CO. DFNn, - ORKGON Bend livery & J. PRANK STROUD, Alnnngcr LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE HOKHJ',8 llOAI(l)KI) JIY Till'. DAY, WjJHK OK MONTH Plrsl-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. Tlione No. 15 llotnl ilml, between iUnutvA iut Oitum. fflHINM4 HADLY & Highest grade The best. LIQUORS CASE AND GOODS CIGAR.S on the market Finest Ijar and best r BUILDING J. W. Plans and Specifications Supplied and Kstimatcs I'urnislicd. jvcrtbino Jfirst-Clasa Leave Orders at The Bulletin Office. GOOD CLOTHING If you need Clothing it will be to your advantage to buy them of K. E. SIMPSON, The Central Oregon Capital Stock, $25,00Q Conducts a General Banking and Trust Business Foreign IJxchatiKC bought and sold. Drafts made on all parts of the world. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES DIRECTORS: W. i:. ClUl'.ULN, Jn., I'iimh. A. L. tiOOmVILMK, Vice Prim. J. 31. IjAWIIKXCK. Hkc'y F. (). MIXOIt, L'ahikk "" BEND - OREGON SHELDON & iWKINNON General Blacksmithlng and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Pilot Butte Rigs furnished on short notice to any part of the city. 'Phone No. 1 HORSES - BOUGHT - AND SOLD CHARLES T. IIUiNT, Proprietor. Fresh Fruit ...BUTTER AND EGGS... THE CITY MARKET C. II. KRICKSON, PKOruiirroR Fresh and Cured Meats and Fish Everything Pertaining to a Flrst-Clnss Market WEST BUILDINQ, Wall St., BEND, OREQON MILLARD TRIPLETT BLACKSAUTHING AND HORSESHOEINO All kinds of wagon work done in first-class shape. Short notice jobs a specialty. orrogmt scnooi.iiousis iiknd, orkcon MHMH The OFFICE HUGH O'KANE, Proprietor. 3bolcciU jiranDo ot TlUlinco nno Cioavo liiipotttmul l)omellc tnuicttcO XUbieiuco Bcot 36ar dvooU Bowling Alley Billiards and Pool Transfer CO. ItcnJ, Oregon. STEPHENS service in the city -I CONTRACTOR WRIGHT. Prineville, Oregon Banking & Trust Co. Now prepared to furnish complete facil itics to customers. MnHWH LJVERY STABLE and Vegetables SALOON licit Brandt or Stvnlflbt IWlbioltico 011 the Market. joouD and Sill vrJ. 10 Ciov,'Xi:;.it..cc Cc.ibvSrcbAt& Scrvtcc in CountV!. Si ferncss and Saddles Cxtrnsof All Kinds nnd First Class...... REPAIRING G. S. LIVINGSTON, On UoihI SI. next to new llrerjr barn, itnND, omiaoN. Columbia Southern RAILWAY. rAHSI'.NCJlK TRAIN TIMK CARD. Hffetle July j, 1904. , taiiliVT"" .-....-.. .. " aJr fi" I- twrntifl '"'.!. Sr STATIONS. l.VK ABKIV r X. A.M. its - nirtrtiS . it y tu .onM ......., it kj i f) .JMnkt. -.. II 10 y Wiim. II oa 1 u .... JOetHljrke. ...... M 4J j i .....fhimiHU n 4 11) I ..... llnjr Canton Junction...... 1014 J ji 1 ....JIIHMl.. . .... i n 4 I ........-!tJl, - .. 10 J v) ..........Mor . 9 .s 4 l(oklll4llc 9 3; j yt .....CriM V'. ty 9 x 4 M . . . lfcmtl)M ft $ 4 tl ............Knt ..... 8 49 ill -Wltaw. o SM .... RIIAMIKO too tMMIVK "" "" tfAVH f mlly Mar? eonnfttlmit at Slwnlko for Anttl .(k. JTIiKirlUc, Iteml. Itarna, Kflrtr Lake, Ijk irtr, Jl.lchMI, IMjrtIM. Anlonr. Ajhwotxl, Car.- '.1 CMj. John Itojr CHjr. aiul Voti. J V, WOODRKKKV, tinprrlntrndcni. hhamko.urc ' LVTI.H. 1' ItHt f A M3 Oregon SHOf?T LINE amd union Pacific TO Salt Lake Denver Kansas City Chicago St. Louis New Yor! Ocean Steamers between Portland and San Francisco every five days. Tickets to and from all parts of the United States, Canada and Kuroitt. For particulars, call on or address JAS. IRELAND. Agt., The Dalles, Oregon. On the counter you will also And catilotf lllua- tratlntf thousands of useful end practical Gems If you "want the very best values for your money BUY HER.H THAT'G ALL Men if! Diiis Co. BEND, OREQON 1 Wfflyy 1 mMSmnt I hl jKig.'ft?3ite.A And mmmmm m KlJkIllj ""tide is 1 XKtAS.v tfuaran - ; '; 1 3HBpy tecd Q Come in take a look at a Jm beautiful display of ,A JEWELRY 9k jU'i'nL WEB jsExvjIkbhk. t"? "WMJIMW"