The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 21, 1905, Image 5

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I LOCAL DIT3 ,
l). A. Klndley, of Koslitud, wart
III town Moiulity.
John Hldgr him none l I" ',,l,c
Tulles for tliu linylng season.
C. A. Spulliliour wiiit In town
Sjiturdny fiom his 'I'tttmilo kiikIi.
J. A. I'ostur, of Kliuulko, wiih in
lluml on business the first of the
week.
Mr. mill Mis. M. J. Morrison
dime down ft out their homestead
this week.
I)r. U. K. Need, of Clinton.
Imvn, wiih ill llend several liis
this week.
Tim KiickMon lodging house ami
flleoie a icHimiiuiil iweived a new
coal of wini thin week.
j i. w. uoiiKiM wiih clown irum
IiIn ranch Saturday ami made limit
proof on Iiik homestead.
C. MTrlnlett tliln week ntx-m-d
up n inodorn two-rlmir barber shop
in the new llend Hotel.
Knapbeiries, atrawU-iric and nil
small uutsety stuck foi Mile liy V.
J. Iltickley, Hettd, Oregon.
I'armew attention New Hodc
mower mid Winner nikc "not
built by the trust.' I). M. Co.
I'rauk lvdwarde returned this
week from Misters, and in etnplvvd
ns waiter at the Pilot Butte Inn.
The l.nilie Aid Society of the
Presbyter miii chinch will not hold
another inteling until September.
V. II. Wilson exjKct to drive
over the mouiituiu lli first of
Annual, ly way ul Lebanon, to
Portland.
II. R. Satclmvll returned from
SIihiiIHo Sutuiday, briugliiK load
Affreight. miMt of which wm for
K. A. Satber.
Bread for aale every day. Ctfkea
made to order It crrom Saturday
afternoon and Sunday.
Stkki.k's Rkhtai-kant.
Mia Janett Coleman, of Chk-af(o,
arrived in Bend Tltuwlay eveniitK.
ami wilt (K-nd the summer visiting
her sister, Mia Mary H. Coleman.
Mr. ami Mr. C. K. Uivell are
excled to retuni form Portland
noon. Mr. Luvell ha Iweii under
nutdiVal treatment sluce he left
llend.
C. A. Kiddle ami Have KiikIc
went over to Tumukt Momtuv.
Mr. Kiddle remained and will run
the eitttiue in tin HiKhtower-Siitilu
saw mill.
The liuliea of the M. K. church
will give an ice cream social on
Friday evening- of next week, July
as, in tint room next the fiend
KWtOlfiCtJ. at
C. A. Chapman tbia week had
the room over hi store building
tMeied ami (tainted, and also
having aome improvttmentt made
hi the lower raoma.
The achool hoard Axed the
clerk's bond at pj ooo this year.
Clerk Wieat gave a homl with J.I.
W'eat and C W. Merrill Manrettrs.
If $5,000 bonda are tatted thin
bond must be increased.
I)r Coe waa called to Prineville
last Monday evening to commit with
Dr. Ivd wards in the case of the 13-
car-old daughter of C. A. (.lover,
who has a very actions case of peri
lonitea with complications.
Mra. 8. 11. Arkley and son
' Henry, of Oshkoah, Win., arrived
in llend last Saturday. They have
lecu visit inn the Iewis and Clark
exKMiliou at lNirtlaml ami will
proltably apettd the remainder of
the aummer visttiug the Minors.
Dr. U. C. Coe and . U. U'ikmt
have taken a five-year leaae of the
C. II. Krickaon atockfarm on Bear
creek in lH-10 ami will atock it with
xlieop. There are 300 acre in the
ranch ami it in well irrigated and
commands an extensive outlying
range. Tliey will take poeanaaiou
August t.
On tlte night of July . a fire
was Men cM) the opposite aide of the
river ft out Bend and there was
wonderment as to how it camu
thuie. Persons who happened in
Unit locality this week lotinil the
remaiiiaofa sky rocket there with'
1111 area about 30 feet square well
burnt nrottiid it.
Irvin J. Shearer was in Ileud thifi
week and made final proof 011 hit;
homestead near Sisters. Milsutt
tuul IHwood Kolwrts were hi1 wit
hewius. Their ncighlKir, Sam
Wiehl, entile with them to gel a
View of this pint of our glorious
Country. The Ilohcrtscs have
cleared more than .10 acres of laud
this season and have it in crops and ,
Irrigated nui all iloing well. ,
The Tutitalo trrltrntioii Cotnnanv
was this week ii'itorporatcd by
Mmil Anderson, Itiinif Johnson,
l''red Andursou arid .Rolmrt A.
i'uutt for the purpose of trrlguthiK
)iiu(1koh tliu. divjde(;'WOtio,f1tbe
Tumnlo. They propose to ta.U'
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I uniin Smnls. hslniif I .".ckle.
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GHAMKO, One.
Hnzlowootl Ico Cream. Soda Water.
Ice Cream Soda, Root Beer.
OUTFITTING HEADQUARTERS
for Lewis & Clark Fair Visitors.
Call on us When Passing through linwi. We're at jour scrucc.
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JUST FROM THE BATH.
Nothing like the tub for health
nud beauty. And the effects arc
greatly enhanced by having one of
our eiiHttiel lined bulb tuln. Hand
some, hygienic, moderately priced
there's none better. We make a
sjwciHlty of
SANITARY PLUMBING
and da Ih. wurk In a 80ICIITIFIQ MANNCIt.
Chafft. tiy frawmlilt Oi.lrt. trimHly
rirriilnl Halifittuii Mutrl W Alio make
Wtr Oonn.cllon. I'ricct rcatecMlilr
Caldwell & Satchwcll.
water from the Tunmlo alxmt a
mile above the county road crmt
iux. The coriMiratiou has an auth
orised CMjHtal of 5.000 and it
uiMmiiarier.s will be iveuu.
Dr. Nichol has a field of oats
that he will match against the
woild. The main now stamU mi
tall th.it it hides him from view and
it is Mill growing; and the doctor in
a 6 footer. A large number of the
Imrrv vines ami IiiinIim lit ti mit
Inst fall are now bearing, though of
coium; this is not a jwying crop.
It was not exertc! they would
produce at all thin sehswn. Kverv
thing 011 the Xkliol farm is doing
well.
Miss Mary Riley has a field of
rye that she is mute prnlld of and
she went out under the shadow of
u pine tree, where there had been
no fire just the place that is popu
larly Miptxmd to be worthies for
agriculture and got rye n" J feet
long and brought to The Iliilletiii
the other day. She took a tdioto-
grh of the grain ami Tor the pur
pose of coniwriiM)ii had her mother
ko oiTt into the fiekl a I'ttle way.
Hut Mrs. Riley was wholly hidden
by the grain until she stretched up
her hmids, and ahe is 110 midget
cither.
Quite a number of Louisiana
lauager have 'been gracing the
lJesciMite country with their pres
ence this- kCHfcon probably in
honor of the I.ewih ami Clark fair.
Tlteac are 'showy birds, a trifle
smaller than the blackbird or rusty
grackle, head and neck red, wings
and tail black, rump and lower
part bright yellow. Their long is
somewhat-like that of the robin.
Several of these birds have been
found dead in lieud, but it cannot
lw believed that any person, youug
or old, could be so wantonly
ciuel as to slay them and the cause
of their death is a mystery.
I'liu Library Association.
At the annual meeting of the
lteiul Library Association held last
Tuesday night albthe trustees weie
re-tdccied 5- H. Overtutf. Mrs. H.
If. Ihitten, Mrs. J. V. Circle. l L.
Tompkins hiuI J. M. Lawrence.
The trusteea will meet next Tues
day night to ( boose their officers
and decide on matters- pertaining to
the comiug year's work
It is practically decided that a
second storyi reading room is not
sufficiently patrouied to warrant
paying' ?it. n month reutal-i-that
n grouml floor room must le had or
the exponsoB reduced, or both.
This qucstion'thc board Is expected
to deal with 'Tuesday night. The
care of the llbrarywilso figuroK in it,
tlte valunteei'work being not alto
gether regular. '
The annual membership fee of S2
is now dueWronvWl. .John Hlder
was the 'first member to pay up for
lli'e viisiiitig-jyeur. The annual sub
scijption' to ' periodical. must be
niaijc within the euihidg two weeks,
it atty momhoimfr any 'preference
as to pe'ifiwllcajs, iml will make, it
known i.t y.jll, receive, couaiderntiott
in couipiliug Ib'e newjlist
Ikn Niuoto, the Japanese who
has been in the employ of Mr.
Omriu for some time, ha, taken
tbejKMiitioti of cook at the new
llend Hotel.
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Notice.
I have taken up a .small gray
horse 011 my homestead in section I,
10-12. Owner may have same b
catling on me at my homestead and
laying for this advertisement.
L. II. McCaxn. llend. Or.
! tl KImI ltf.
XOTIOK KOIt I'llMLICATION.
lMHmtil of Ux iHlrrtoc.
I. S Ijind tHav Tkr Hallo. OtrKOM
Jttw IJ. .
Hittf l kwtrby irlww lhl Caw A CIN. o)
Frtiwvtlto, IHti, Sm Slmt nolkc orialmtioti
10 malrf- twoofun hi dortt UmA claim No. i
Jotllw.ttK. Mtl, hShwH. w'
rKw ir lp 14 . r 11 . wm, hrt'ttr J J. Smith
cmm (irrk. l l"rlmnrillr.otaM,oH AukucK w
l'V
lie umr lb (bUowIng oHhmm la prove thr
mtillr lifigalleH awl rwiamalton of wM lau.l
William MatU. Khoa Hmtnn. joha lluwarv
tM Kuhrrl I lUitlmilow, l of Itlnnill. thr
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MICIUKI.T MOLAM RrMrf
NOTICIS KOR PUBLICATION.
ItrpMtawttt of itM lalrrlar,
l. S t.awi OSWr at Itrvicw, OfgoM
jam? 6, la.,).
MallM harrhv thm Ihal Ih fellfMlui
aaaiad Mtllct hulUaa hoOct afkH iMralloH U
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II aanir thr Mtuwtag wllwrw. lo iwovi
hrt ontintuHM frMtm upon aJ mlllvalHW ul
hUI land, U
Ororar liiwtir, Jamra V. Hoaur William (i
na arm iiii Miiura r nawir
aawra mim mu amp aoiicr m aw ihivmik
makr Saal lawoT Ih attupotl of hla claim,
lha Mid nraofwIU tat mmit brtor J. M. I
tear I' S CommtiSmin. at SrHd, Oleum
lauil luniw
I jo 11 1 1
awthufH. all ufKi
J N WATSON, KrRl.trr
pree land in Oregon,
A I n.lrr Ihr 'Carry Irriaaliiin Art " Orrtl
ilnr.t Irum ltr WKITh K C Vl.l. 'IO
ll H.Hklrlk aiHl map frcr U a luok .
1.11 ;n Mlcr ttirrt iMrtlaad. tr.
Now "rsr"
Buy
Totoh Lots
IN
Laididw; Or.
and Make Money
I'Hr jvitrttctil.u writ, ,v call on
J. W. Rutherford,
l.nlJIaw, - Oregon
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PRIdE OF
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Deduced.
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WHITH t IIILL, Agents.
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Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
...I3UITEK AND EUUb...
The City Market
IJI!NI) LIVHSTOCKANI) I'KODUCI! CO.
Fresh and Cured Meats and Fish
Ocrytlilng I'erlnlnliic to a l-lrtClii? Atnrkct
WI2ST HUILIJING, Wall St., UEND, OKEQON
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Bend livery & Transfer Co,
J. FRANK STROUD, Manager
LIVERY, and FEED STABLE
I IIciKSI'.S liDAKDKI) IIV THIt I)AV, Wp.KK OR MoNTII
First-Class Livery Rigs for Rchti '1'hone No. 15
aondatmt.briwrrri Mimirawta and Jrri;ort.
Itend, Oregon.
SHELDON & M'KINNON
General Blacksmithingj nad Wagon Repairing
HOKSKSMOEINO A SPECIALTY
H&" (Jur shop is located opposite Ildptist Church.
CGIanibia Southern
RAILWAY.
l'RSIl-TOliK TRAIM TIMU CARD.
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JOB PRINTING j
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Are you particular about your
stationery? Do you like neat, clean,
up-to-date btUMtieafi printing on the
very best atock made? Don't you
think it a good idea to make . these
things a part of your bushiest?
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The supplying of this class of work
is a part of our busineae that re
ceive particular attention. The
materials we use and the type faces
and workmanship we put into the
jobs we turn out kvc you a product
that cannot fail to give satisfaction.
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Our equipment is second to none in
the interior of Uregon. When you
bring us 11 piece of work you may
know first of all that every line in
it will be in the latest type styles
we haven't an old tyjie face in the
shop.
Done Promptly
There is no delay in getting your
tvork. It is a point with us to get
the finished job in the hnuds of the
customer with reasonable dispatch.
Reasonable Prices
Another satisfactory feature in our
job business is that we do not in
any instance ask a liold-up price.
All we ask is a profit compatible
with successful business. Your
printing will not look as if a black
smith had done it when done by
The Bend Bulletin
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Tickets to and. from all parts of
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For particulars, call on or address
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The Dalles, Oregon.
60 YEArts
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We carry only the
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LIQUORS
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CIGARS
DON'T FORGET
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MINNESOTA BUFFET
SMITH & CIJtRK, Props
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An Come In take a look at a
M beautiful display oC
,A JEWELRY
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PLACKSAHTIIING AND HORSESHOEING
All kinds of wagon Work doue in first'dass shape. Short
notfee jobs a specialty.
orrqsiTK aeUooLituUsit , ..,., r,. r nuNt). orhoon
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also unu catalog lllu-
tratlnrf
thousands
of useful
and
practical
tiems
1 you want" the
vary .best values
for yur money
THAT' ALL.