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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1905)
"J1'W i,.'rf' losa bits Wnll tmpcrnt the Merrill DrtitfCq. CIohIiij! out wile, next week, nt .New Vol k CiihIi Hlorc. The Snellen AM society hove rendyiniule kltahcn uptoiiN lor kiiIc. This fiunouM American Deputy, 11 iew cocktail just out, lit The Office, An unjoynblc club tlnncc was i;ivcnatH. M, null last 'Saturday (.'VeiiiiiK We are in the wall paper huni iu.hm aiul Won't he undersold by ijuyonu. Morrill Diuk Co. rnntttrao Tor horsuit, 50 ccn'..s a wuk, $2 it iiioutli. iiuur lluiul. tf II. W. Moyitii.1.. I f vou are hoIiijj to piijwr your jinnse, c(iitNiill w. V can nave you nioney. Morrill Urun Coiupnuy. There is a line oflta room with (loublti whitlows on tiie second floor pf the bank building Tor tout at $t jt mouth. Don't overlook thv fnct tlmt the Ituud I.ivery it Truurdur Co. wild liny, out nud Ixirley chop am cheap hh Hiiy place In town. floo aciwiof flue pine timber in a Itody iieur nJuviiiiII and good, nrnik- ft. Two large ptiuj( 011 the tmct. Hor shIh at low price. K. (1. Smith, (lend, Orison. They llvt In clovvr over on pqunw Crl:. The fluent farm and ok lea t water tight li for wile or leniw. (ddreM II. II. Reed, IMintyille. or Mc him 011 the plnce. niaj Sunday's practice ImII game be tween th "Club" nud the ''Scrub" reunited in score of 35 o 3 in favor of the former, with Iltck in the box for the club temo. Stcitlt & JUI big traction en gine h not hauled any log the Mtt week. It btfib down in the wood HeveinI days bko. and John Stcidl, oftkecoiuiMiiy, htia been to rortluud to get tewim made Ont I'oindoxter, Creed am! 1 vie Triplet! and Robert A UCK went on a nailing expedition Tiles day, Hi) river, with team ami camping outfit, to spetid levers days. 'I hey took with them a boa to tiMsiu tbeapott. ,.,,, ... . 1 II. H. dehiii bl the Angers of I tmt baud cut and torn to the bone, 1 ueaday by running into barbwire I tin n uiv w Hi 1 iic iw iii n 11111 jusi Uelow J.ylle. I he brake (ailed to , tokl and the bike jan awav with dm. Dr. Coe dratted the band. J. W. Wright has gone to the Dorraucs1 sawmill, located on the M el viit place in 16-10. where he will net machinery for the mill as well as erect several buildings. He has just completed on the Pergtttou utile east of town. tin. Illlillllllf v claim seven Last Sunday, Grant Hraskett Im ought in a Dollie Yardcti trout taken from the Deachutea which wnielied cIom to ten tmu'nds. Doyens of fisheimrn haveleeu making Mths along the river since the opening of the mchhuii, April 1, with more or lesa aurcess. Halt Halting sceiiis to bring best returns so far. ill's. Walter Piay, ofGraugevillc, Idaho, arrived iu town last Satur day for a visit of a mouth or six weeks with her daughter, Mrs. C W. ChatHuau. Shu is ximcwhat surprised at the favorable appear nuce of the country am! thinks be fore many years it will be very productive. Her husband may come later. Hureafier standard railroad time, telephoned In from The Dalles daily, wIUMbu announced by the whistle of,Tlie Pilot Hutte mill, which blows at 0 and 7 a. in., 12 in. and 1 and ft p. in. This is 15 minutes slower than the time upon which the mill has Ikuii run. The telephone company finds It less trouble to keep the mill informed of the correct time than to answer so many intentions about it, - Tltjltand band has disposed of ts prttcticc hall on the river Hat to Diuk Garmau for 25 and is mak ing urrfeugemcuts to build a larger structure on the lot under their control at the corner of Greenwood ft' uvonueauu lenui sireci. mr. oar- ........ ,- man will use Ins purchase tor a tusiduuee, He left Thursday with the party of engineers who will do typography work on the Oregon Irrigation segregation. The Ladies Aid society would -like to obtain work in the following i lilics: General menditur. rcrentle-' iuon'.s mending 11 specialty) making children's aprons, babies clothing, linlies aprons of all kinds, and hemming household linens. Please leave packages of mending with the, name plainly written nt lietid f Mercantile store. All ladies are cordially invited to attend meet iligs of the Ladies Aid and liCConle active lileltlbiirs, 3C Minnie Kyccocktq(lnt The Onicc Get the Hem! J,lvery ft. Transfer Co. to do your hauling nud truck ll. Hvery thiutf In the wall iiajwr line at reasonable prieca, Merrill Drui; Co, Grant llwskctt in now cooking for the crew at the I.ewU Urick Co.'h yard, The bout line of whiskies and cit'iirH in Crook county at The Ollice niiIoom. lyi. T. Hlnyton, of 1'riticyillv. iwulc HiIh city a business visit Monday and Tuuhday. Raspberries, MrawberrluH mid all hiiiiiII nursery Mock for wile by W. J. Huckley, Jfcud, Qtenpn. Money saved by buying liot etc , nt the closing out sale of the Now York Ciwli .lorc. Duachutcr.. U. A, Griffin thlK week caii(;lit u five-pound trout, and (Uncovered on oxiilni: it, a ttcvuh-iueh (tout in its stomach. For sale, tint l.ixtfi. bliildillK now ned as practice hall by the Ileud Cornet Hand, 25. See Urn I'oin dexter, uutiiaKcr. tf I'artids derdtititf home jjrown nursery stock of commercial va tieties can cct same by .sceiiiK W. J. Huckley, Hvudi Oiemi. A Iwru 52x50 has. been completed at II obi on the I'rineville rond. and accommodation for travelers will soon I available there. Hartley Lewis if clearing laud 011 his homestead near town for seed ing. Ik will plant qboul 20 acres to rye, sell.s, wheat and oats. 1'irat class timothy and clover hay grown near Slaters, for wile at Arut Anne's lwrn in Ileud, in any quan tities desired, at the regular nmrkcl price. a-13 S. II. Dorrancc was over .Satur day from his mill in Kyo. Monday Pteighter W. J. Hi. is came 111 with part of the equipment needed for the Dorrance mill anil went out with it Tuesday. y Milo I.obdell, who seul tlic"l cxhib.tiou tonight. I hey have ter in Hend. has taken the.K,v,r" Kviiemi Hmniiii ' ".-" I'.nlln Paulina schmsl and he logins teaching there thi week. When lie concludes that work he will te -M tVum ru to Hend. N J. D. Houeyiuau, asuoclated will! lite iietui .Mercantile company M titcel rMrmiiiK Undii owtitsd by ,, ux Um w)Mllly 0:, lhe murkct. , wt M disjKmiiig ol property in Portland and says he intends to sell uii i.u itriw mnl invt tin. money in Ileud and vicinity. J. C. Thorp, lvd. Patras and W. II. Hlalock, were in town from I.aidlaw Tuesday, on hum'uos. The latter, and his wife are recent arrivals from Orchard, AulcIoc enmity, Nebraska, and came in rev tuititi Iii a tntiwrMm nimnlilir-llli. . the serious illnewi of theirdanghter, !.Mrs. latras. On arriving they found the iwtient convalescing They will visit for several weeks. Kirgcue K. Getchell was in from his ranch iu 16-10 this week, tak- H hort vacation from home stead work. A short time ago lie picked up near his place a fine Indian arrow head, which is re markable for the perfection of the shank. Iu all respucU it is flawless and the delicacy of the turning about the shank angles nud the keen edge makes' n a most val uable specimen. It is of a daik oil Mini or obsidian, Water is now flowing full length of the Pilot Hutte Canal and also iu the Central Orugon. The latter is yet in couue of construction. Pentium-tit repairs have been made along lotli waterways and all leaks have been successfully remedied. The head flowing iu the Pilot Hutte- canal is now about 50 second feet, or one-fifth full capacity. The supply is greater than needed with urescut develomncnts and much of i i. ..,i..r :u..,ii.,.r m ..d. 1 Last Thursday fourteen cngi- i neers under K. H. Mordeu, went to the lauds comprising the Oregon Irrigation Company's segregation situated in townships 14, 15, 16 audi 17 .south, ranges 12, 13 and 14 cast, and containing 50,007 acres, where iney win lane me lopograpiiy, tne data to be used iu thccstablishmcut of reclamation works. This laud is known nu (tip TTlitrliiiiM-m trnrt ,--..,.. .... ,.. . ...V....W.... .,.. ud lies north and east of town. The corps will be occupied most of the .summer with this work. The Lewis Hrick Coinnanv has decided to burn 100,000 bricks in the first kiln fired instead of 50,000 as lit first planned, oil accoiinl of the more economical production in liirue lots. .14.000 are nlruadv ' molded. K I will be of xien wiy iue uricics ,.. . . ... , , . ' 1 sujierior (nudity when finished. Hefore burning they are exceptionally totlgh and can be whittled Without crUnibllilg. The 60 acre clay deposit front which they are made, is in a basin and is tlic nnlv soil of Its kind vol illsctivbrod itj the valley. It is a yellowish Wro-.vn color mid fu.ll Cf flue grit,. xz rirrj-y riivi."'viT; The John I'llnu lHiupli nt O'Knjip'H The Office. , A. C, Palmer, of Portland, wuh in towns cvernl duya this week, V. K. Dayton, the I,nfllaw uicr chant, wiui clpjuB bniiip ii town Thursday, He bus just returned from a trip to Portland. W. J. Cuthbert, who spent neatly a year here In the engineer office ol this I). I. & V. Co., left Mp.nday morning for Pqrtlatul. J. M. Walkur, who upent the wintpr in JJond b is iiow lpcalcd at Mn(Jran, is U town havii come up for the last of hlu (amily's effects. Settlers' cabjus Ijayc Ijcciicoiii plcted on the claims recently taken by J I. W. Morrill in 19-12 and Karl McKetiuctt and Harry Jotes in 1 9-1 3. Geogc Heck, who worked here for sievera.1 iM6nt,lw a a' !Wr haiiKer, has none to Gofdeudale. Watih., to join his brother and fol low his trade. V.. . Sather has secured the agency for Ileud for Mason's "Hand Made" cruisjiig and driving shoes. Leave orders with him. "Jack" sold them on the ditch. it C. A Spniuhour nud wife, of Pittsburg, PetUi., arrived Wednes day evening- They came to visit the Whittcdi, who are their old friend, and may conclude to locate here. I.aidlaw it to have a new stage service from Shimiko by way of Madras, thicc days a week, leaving I'rineville off the route. Stages will leave J.nidlaw on Tuesdays, Tliurmlava, and Saturdays. Tho rectoi Rev, :. Clinton Collins, of St. Paul's HpiscoiNil church at The Dalle will be in Hem! after Haster to Hold services, arrangements for which are now being made by member of that denomination. The Steel and Preulaud illustra- ted concert oompnuy showed here WetlneMlitv and ThurMtay nights to good houses and will give the entertainment, which consists of illustrated songs, moving pictures and a phonograph. White & Hill, proprietors of the Deschutes Market, will build an ad dition to their shop soon, the room to be u'U iu the manufacture of sausage and other accessories to the meat business. Facilities at tbeir slaughter house are also to be en larged. This firm lias o acres under the canal near the base of Pilot hutte and will put a large iwrtion of it under cultivation this season. The routidhottsu for the big auto car, scheduled to begin running be tween Cross Keys nnd Hend on April ij, was completed this week the site selected on Hon tween Oregon and Nevada t Hon u be- streets. It has accommodations for two cam a pit having been made under one of the stands, so ns to make easy access to the machinery. The build ing is a neat and substantial one, about tSx2.( feet, Phillip l'rancis returned Tuesday night fiotn a 20 day's trip to Kla math Palls, whither he took alotit 30 men who had left the ditch con struction near Heud. He went iu by the way of Odell and came out by the way of the ridge road to Silver Lake, where he found much snowy weather. The mcit who quit here found employment at Kla math Palls but Mr. Francis came back to the Deschutes, bringing one more horse than he took itway with him. Dr. U. C. Coo travelled nliout 112 miles Isetwecti Wednesday morning and Thursday nlteruoou, answering n call to attend the fathor of C. K. Hrantou, who resides 25 milos northwest of Cline Falls, iu the edge of ' (le:s?rt- l,e "?,ck ,mm ,s 7.6 years old, and his recovery is doubtful. Ivirly Wednesday morn iug Drs, Coe and C. W. Merrill drove 16 miles up the river to Wil ly's place to fish, with plans to i stay over night. I it ji few hours n messenger was sent after Dr. Coe, who came back at once and started 1 on the long trip, arriving home yes day aJternoou. l)r. Merrill re turned Wednesday cveuing.bringing iu one eight-pound Dollie Vnrden and a large lot of small fry, Postofflco Business. In the month of March the post- office here issued 20.1 monev orders for $1183.74. upon which the fees aggregated S20.30. Thirty-three ' monev orders, for a totalofS8.2o. were naid. There were 02 Wis- tered packages and letters in the mouth. Stamp cancellations for March were $140,06. The nverace daily stamp cancel intions for the quarter just ended were $5.20; for the preceding qimr tcr (including the holiday season) $4.87. Total receipts for the past quarter were ,$588.28 atiil total csttcellatioii.s for $469,7 j, the same period r ':,:"' .jx The new Flora ftqrn pflpktall nt The Office saloon. White ifc Hill have received a fine new $70 computing scale for their meat market. The revival meetings conducted by the Uev. C. P. Daily have re sulted iu four accession.1) to the church iu the past week, There will be a lecture on Sun day school work at 2130 Sunday afternoon iu the Haptist church, by James Kdmonds, superintendent of the .Sunday chool work of that denomination on the Pacific coast, All are invited. 'lite Council Meeting. The council TucMla night pass, ed the ordinance creating the office of city attorney at $35011 year, only Alderman West voting against it. Ordinances for taxing dogs and for preventing certain animals from running at large were presented but were tabled because of inperfec tions. The committee previously ap(oiulcd to investigate the matter of providing a cometery reported progress and asked for further time, which was . granted. The next meeting will be next Tuesday "ight. Bend Livery & J. FRANK STROUD, Muiagcr LIVERY, and FEED STABLE IIOKSIM UOAKMtl) HV THIJ DAY, WIJK OR MONTH Hirst-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. Tlwue Ko.,i5 lltm4trr,btnm JIIimrotA iimI Ortgoti. HADLEY & Highest grade i The best. LIQUORS CASE am GOODS CIGAR.S ' on the market Finest bar and best BUILDING CONTRACTOR J. W. WRIGHT. Plans and Specifications Supplied and Estimates Furnished. B3vcrvHi?ino Jfirst(Elas0 Leave Orders at Ine Bulletin Office. SHELDON & M'KINNON General Blacksmithing an4 Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY "- Our shop js located opposite Baptist Church. Fresh Fruit ...BUTTER THE CITY MARKET C. II, KRICKSOX, Pkoi'riktor Fresh and Cured Meats and Fish Rvcrytlilnn Pcrtnlnlnjr to n First-Class Market WKST BUILDING, Wnll MILLARD TRIPLETT BLACKSAUTHiNQ AND HORSESHOEING All kiwis of wagon work done in first-class shape. Short notice jobs a specialty. ori'osiTU seuooi.uoi'su t nusu. orhcon TTe OFFICE HUGH O'KANE, Proprietor. (BbOlCCOt XJrnuDd ot mUxeo nut) Best 3Bnv Ctooft lmotti ami Domestic tmportcO UlbUfiici BoVling( Alley Milliards ahd Pool iibiJiMiitriwfeLAwM in Perfloatory Services, Thp spryjpef! dedicating the Fi'rst Haptist Clilircii building to public warship wjjl be held next Sunday mnritltfV at 1 1 o'clock. Tile church li bei;ig hnndsomuly lcco- rated for thfl occasion. 1 he fol lowing programme, subject to. changes, iSfliniotiuccd: Miwlc. Invocation. Jorucn IMiiioimU. Song )' tl vbolr. Scripture ;ailliigf Rev. C. I. Jlalley. .Mtiiic." Sermon, Or, C A. Wrxxly. Bong ly tle eliolr. .Slatcniciit W" I'nstorO. V. TrfplolL lcilicfttory fyflyer, Dr. C. A. U'oolr. Homology. UunviUClioi Itldcr Jatiics llownrd. Chance tor a Restaurant. Hogitc f ou, nt Roslnnd post ofiicc, whrrib is also a stage star ion, have for a b?ag time kept a stop- nine: rsloctt for travelers. Tht-v wish to (five un that txirt of tti,ir 1 btibinc-iti, (ifil offer iuducc-mf.-nts forfl h good restaurant there T 'nere are now stcnJy btardersand a consider able number of transients toaccrKtr tnodateaud there will im a Auc trade in the summer. For partic ular call on lioavkn. Son, rui 3iosland, Or. Transfer Co. Itcad, Oregon, STEPHENS service in the city B and Vegetables AND EQQS... St., BEND, OREQON SALOON Hot Ilruuji of Strntflbt IfUlDiolUco 011 the MarVrt. Aouo ant XlllntO. OlM Sctvtcc in contv!. Crov,t)cnnitn(ic Crab (Drcbard im i mum Now lf'T,M" Buy Town Lots IN- iLaiidlaw, Or. and Make Monoy I'or jwrticulnrs write or call on JW. Untheiford, LnlJIaw., - Oregon me Land jn Oregon T"Bd- ih CAtty Irtlmllon A, I Iht! T(lft rrrmi lr.-'Wktn; OK I M I TOIMY lkmkjf jm.I in, frrr 11 -V ft Co mi Alfrr.(rt 1'ariUn.l Ot Nojloc. Notice is hereby given that mv jiroperty next sopth of the Hend townsite is uot a dump ground for rubbish and persons who havr hauled -rubbish there will save themsolvc expeusc by taking the same away, mi "W. H.Staats. Office Rooms TO RENT In PILOT BUTTE DEVELOP MENT CO.'S office building at Cor. Wnll and Ohio sfs. APPLY AT COMPANY'S OFFICE I The Deschutes Telephone Company Telegrams Forwarded to any part of tho World. Direct Telephone Communication PORTLAND. PRIKBVIIXE and all Pacific Coast cities Public PAY Station DANK BUILDINU Bend - Oregon TIIE DESCHUTES TELEPHONE CO. , BEND - TUMALO STAGE J49ive Hend every Tue4la, Thumlay and Satunh) nt ? I n m., arriving at Turaalo at II ; a. in.; leave Tumalo on Kline I days at 11. 15 a. m., arriving at 1 Ilcnil at 3 15 p. m. Accoimiio ildttons for passengerK and expres. . William P. Downing Come In take a look at n beautiful display of JEWELRY 1 On the counter you 'will also unit catalog Illus trating thousands of useful and practical Gems If you want the very bcstvalues for your money BUY HERB THAT'S ALL Merrill Drug Co, BjgNP, QRE.QQN xSH A