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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1905)
niimfrViiijn m i '' ) te f, i 7 J. ''I I I I 1 4 I ? t. s d LOCAL BITS Remember Hint this office ducit high-grade Job printing. llu.tt alfalfa liny for mile, 17.50 11 toil A. AVHH, .it Wallace Doukul mid family, of Lava, this week moved to Pott land. Miss Killu McRuyunlds deported Monday to visit frlumlH and ichillvcs In California. T. Scott NIhIhjI, representing tiiu Hlaku, McPnll Co., of Portland, was in Rend Tucudny. Fine barred I'lyinontli rock roosters, full blooded, for sale at jfto.jo well. C. I). Ai.i.kn. ,-jotf PoKtitrngc for horse, 50 cents a week, fi a month, ntmr Hund. f II. W. MoKKii.r.. Olficu rooms for rent In the Pilot Unite Development Co.'s office building, apply at the compony'A ollicu. tf A social dntictt will Im given at Roshtud this uvuiiittg, for tlie pur pose ofwnrmiiiK up Frank liogtic's new Iioum. James II. McCoy lint begun the construction of a cottage iix2. feot at Ueditjoud, for V. J. O'Con nor, cashier of the I), I. & P. Co. Would like to liny one California fltate wagon lied. Mimt Ixr com plute In every u-gpeet. Would like it by Monday next. Fkamciii & Oakkatt. W. P. Vnudevert is now engaged III bringing hit hoiuwhokl goods 'ftom I.mn to Ikntl, where the family will rejd the coining winter. W. J. UurkUy is now ciiKHged III the exprein business Iwtwcen LnidUtw Mild SliNiiiko, mid covers the route once a week. Ilewftsin J fend over Sunday. Mrs. II. A. Steele thin week Imd Iter restaurant a ltd adjoining HviiiK room moied and (Minted. Bhe Iiak mImi lud u new counter made for theWtMumnt. Ml II. P. Went, of the Hijj M endow. wm visiting in Bend the first Mit of the week. During her hImk-iicv her home wits repaper od and (Minted by Ora Poindexter. J. S. Smith, deputy sheriff, of Mend, went to Prineville Saturday. Mild there with other giwrdi. took charge of x niimUr of men con victed of crime by the circuit oourt mid escorted them to the Hiiiitutinry at Salem. Hugh McOrror sm east of Hand thi week with -ho sheep. Sn route from the mountains to AHttlopc. Tuesday he camped out 011 the docit uiitl came to Bend to get s itack of salt for the shatp. He strapped the salt to his pack mule ami mounting hl horse started for amp. When a abort way out of town the mule decklwl he did not like his bwrden. so iKgnu tHiekiiig. and kept it tip until he had the sack of iult oil and well trumped into the ground. Mc Gneur relwiifd to town, in no jtkuuiil frame of miud, for a new MipHv. ;;; Drugs lM Toilet Articles ) tf',-. ) Prescriptions Cnrcfuily . , Compounded I V ' i Wu carry in 8toek every- m ( thliiK usually handled by a - firf)t'class driit;store iaclmliuy; m Stationery, School Supplies, ) Ea 7 lions. Confectionery. Ciuars S I ) and Smokets' Supplies, and n C a Hinu Lille ot waicuus auu m l jewelry. j . ...Perfumes... ) B ? S r.'- I Merrill Drug Co. j V ILTIIll. Wll,UIII 1 ffi$&bbd0&& - IFfrfiVi.TiliV- i'irfiiirxL M'Tiamil'I'lEJE-" '" - A i m 1 1 11 1 1 ?. New Pall xmcl Winter MIIIIncry--New Dress Goods and Trimmings -- The Designer -0-0-0-0-0-AGENTS for STANDARD PA'ITERNS Figure With Us ON YOUR Winter Supplies Prices Seit on Request. AOHNT J'Olt I9OO AND I90O JR., WASHING MAC1IIXHH. Ilnrnev Lewis bus none to the Johnston ranch to work. Miss Violet Ueed entertained a ntiinlxT of her friends at her home last Tuesday iiitfht with parlor KUiucs. W. It. Wilson returned Sunday -vcniiiK from Portlnml, and on Wednesday went to the ranch at Hear Creek, with M. G. Coe. Wc have for service at oiir home stead, three miles south of JIuiul, a Hereford bull, tf 1'kancis & Cakkatt. IK G. Connelly, the forest war den whom: nenuminrier.n mi: uvw at Crane Prairie duriiiR the rntiR iiiK season, was in Heml Woducs- day on bis way home to the Dalles. W. H. Wilkinson will leave Sunday to meet his father, mother, and two sisters nt Shaniko. They a're enroutc from MinneapolU to make their home in the Hend country. M. I,. Allison, of Portland, who has been spending several week's at llcnd, lookiiiK over the country, re inriiml Mcnidnv from a visit at C. It. Allun's at Lava, where he enjoyed some duck .shooting and ciiUKbt some of the peerless iroui furnished by the Uesemues river. ntw-L- hunters are onioyim: fair stmt these days along the Des- ' uitea. Hlthouifli the weatlier con tinues o pleasant that the water- owls seem to prelertne cooler ana mote unmolested haunts farther up the river. Old resklents sny that a lew storms will drive them ttown in plenty. Mr. and Mrs. Jattyvier, of Surprise Valley, Modoc county, n1ifornia. were ill Heud last Sat urday and Sunday, on their way to Ptniel Sound to took after property owned by them there. They made the trip overland in order to inves tigate the opportunities oitcrca in this region. Wednesday Nick Smith moved his family into the building former ly occupied by the Pilot Hutte Co., as an office and afterwards re modeled for living-rooms. C. II. Uriekson and family will move into tli.. linnve the Smith family has just vacated, Mr. Urickson having recently purchased that property. C. A. Chapman writes that lie expects to arrive home from Idaho m.vt 'I'liosflnv or Wednesday, brine- ing with him about 75 head of cattle and a team ol driving norses, which will be shinned by rail to Shaniko, and driven the remainder of the way. Prank Hall, an Idaho friend, will accompany him, and exacts to locate here. Mis. J. P. Circles arrived in Hend Tuesday evening after an extended visit with her parants at llyrou, Cab, and a daughter at Kugene, Or. She also spent some time with another daughter in Prineville. Her brother, J. IS. Sheaffer, came with her from Jlyron and will make his home in the Deschutes country. Thuv tiled to come across the range from Kugene but the rough weather turned t hem uack anil they came by way of Shaniko, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor came home to their Hoslaud ranch last week, after spending their honey noon at Portland, where they were married on October 1. Miss Mary Hebreus, the bride, went to Port laud from Cripple Creek, Colorado, and nccording to arrangements met Mr. Taylor for the wedding. The groom located in this section about two years ago, coming also from Cripple Creek. He secured a ranch on the Upper Deschutes and ..n... itt-ifitru hlu lirido tn share with IIU u...t, .... - - - -- him the uood things of a, borne 111 1 the new country. aaininu, unc A J. Wimer, of Tumalo, was a Hend visitor today. IS. K. Knight was lip from Red mond this morning. W. II. Willcy, of The Meadows, was in town yesterday making ar rangements to mov: to Hend. Mrs. L. II. McCann, Mrs. R. J. McCann and Mrs. W. R. Wilkin son drove over to Laidlaw Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Patterson, who live 30 mile up the Deschutes, spent the greater port of the week in Hend. Prcy Walzer left last Saturday for Irondequoit, N. Y., en receipt of news that his mother bad suffer ed a serious paralytic stroke. The C. . Aliens have taken the Awbrey building, near the Des chutes postofficc, for the winter, in order to have access to the Hend school facilities for the daughter. John Siscmorc returned from his trip in the mountains and Jackson county. He weighed 157 pounds when he went traveling and return eda month later weighing 199 pounds. Charles S, Rusell, secretary of Prcd C. Ross & Co., heav' opera tors in lumber, lath and shingles, spent last week in Rend with a view to taking' a ' prominent part in lumber development in this region. Christian Hudeavor meeting Sun day evening at 7:30 in the Iiaptist church. Topic: "The Foreign Mission Work of the Presbyterian Church." Subject reference, Dan. 23i--l5. Leader, Mrs. Gladys L. Circles. Uible references may be had at the postoffice. Lewis's ditch camp, on the Cen tral Oregon canal has been moved five miles further out and is now located near the Hear Creek road. Superintendent II. C. KUis, of the Deschutes Telephone Co., and F. M. Lolxlcll, are now stringiug wires to make telephone connection with the camp. A. J. Robins'On has leased a lot from A. C. Lucas just north of the Pilot Hutte Inn and has commenced the building ol a feed barn, which will be opened to the public in a few days. The structure is being built in the form of an I and is 14 feet wide, the arms being 33 and 48 feet in length. PHTUTION FOR LIQUOR LICHNSG l.S TIIU COUNTV COURT Ol' TIIU STATU 01' OKHOON I'OH CK00K COUNTY. In the matter of the application of 1'. C. Kowlee for u retail liquor licm In Montgomery precinct, County of Crook, Mute ol Oregon. To the Ilouorntilc County Court: We the luulerKlgnwl. legal voters of Moutirmiiurv iirecmcl No. .1. Crook county, Orn"t to gmnt HceiiM to 1'. C. Kowlvc to sell spirituous, malt or i ii .. ........i ..:.!..-. I.. 1... MIIOMH llllHirnllr HTIHCIHVU I IW.I HI I"" quantity tlinu one pillion, in the precinct of Montgomery No. , County of Crook, Stnte ofOrcgon, for the term of six mouth from the fint luy of November, 9U5 0. M. KarificM C. A. llcckwith W. A. Delchur V. K. I.uwmiu 1'. 1. Uickor D. Ortoulmlgh I.. C. Whltted H. I.tuicy I.ou A. Heed Stone Grecnlinlgh M. J. Roberts J. A. Vosborg Thos. C. Hoterts l'rnuk Ileiuley W. .. ThnuiiiMin John Grunt C. U. MeLnllhi John JoIiiimiii U. . iminele I.. . nniuuer Will Howell AU Wolf Notice is hereby givt'n that the above .-..in,,.. ...in lu. .r..i.iiti.il to I ln Honor-. ..i.i.. iAiiiiKf fVnrt nf tin. Kliitonf OrfL'on. f for Crook county, on the xnl loy of Novemucrv 1915. orns oon uicivuucii the uniiV Court cim hear the same, anil I will then mid there ask that such petition be granted and ft license be issued to the Hul.Vl. C. Itowlee to sell spirituous, ,.i.ii nr. .liwi. llmir.4 11 r fermented elder in less quantity than one Kallon Hi tae rreciucioi floiuj;""-'ji - county, Oregon, for a term of six mouths. Dated this ad day of October, 1905, FT Ct'Rovi,K Itnyrlde Party.. Last Friday nightn party was giv en by Miss Mary Riley at her home five miles north of Heud, in honor of her guest, Miss 'Alice Gregg, of Portland. The guests were young people of Heud and made the trip in a wagon filled with hay. Hob Zcvely was driver and pilot. Members of the party say he did not hold the lines and that the craft went to starboard when it ought to have gone to larboard. When the party got nearly to Laid law it hove to and after consultation sent three persons out to find the course. Tlie.se took their reck oning from the stars and a dead juniper tree and started buck on the right road to the house. Upon arriving they were charmingly entertained with music, games and refreshments and reached home alxnit 2:30 a. m. Those attending were: Mrs. D. F. West, of the Meadows, as chap erouc; Mrs. Oki Poindexter. Misses Shell and Rillo McRcyonlds, Violet Reed, Mabel Hunter and Hessie Donkle; Messrs. Robert Zcvely, Tom Reed, Guy McReynolds, C. M. Triplett, T. W. Zimmertnann and Harney Lewis. C. A. Riddle is reorganizing the Hend Concert Hand The old in struments, with a few exceptions, have been shipped to a San Fran cisco factory, where some will be renovated and returned and the balance turned in on the purchase price of some new instruments This trade, together with moneys now in the baud's treasury, will equip the players with first-class instruments and the intention is to have a good baud of small member ship. There will probaply be eight members in tin organization for the present, and these will work with the idea of laying a substantial foundation for future developments. Taken Up. Came into my enclosure about Octobers, 1905, a bay mare weigh ing about 1000 to 1 100 pounds, left hind foot white, branded with 3 on left shoulder (brand obscure). Owner may have the animal by proving property and paying ex penses. Gl.It.VN Hhndrickson. At 5-mile stake on Prineville road. 3'-4t PimriON FOR LIQUOR LICIINSG. IN TIIK COUNTV COt'KT OH TIIK STATU OF OKHCON 1H)R CKOOK COUNTV. Ill the matter of the application of Sc vcrt Deblng for a retail liquor license in Icchulc precinct, County of Prrwilr Ktnie of OreLKill. To the Honorable County Cmtrt: We. the undersigned, legal voters of I)ec!iute precinct. Crook county, Ore Kmi, respectfully petition the Honorable County Court of Crook county. OrcRon, tn ..r-a.tt n liMllu fi. lrt DellillL tt MririMrituou, nwlt or vinou liquors or leriuenicu cuter in lew (uaiiuiy wmii one KH". '" the precinct of Destitute, county of Crook, state of Oregon, for the term of six months from the first day of November, loa$. IIIMttl II. lJVtl-l wutl't .miujuiiifvi. Wm. Bsldwiu TheohiIe St. Michel H. M. Oile W. U. Vamlexert 1. H. Gile Wm. II. Davis No. 2 V. II. Marlon It I. 1 1 rock T. II. LyotM 1'. K. KeiMlorfer Win. r. uownuig 1'raiiK urctiii A. W. rotte J. H. Wootl V. V. Wood 01 Uriekson Riclwnl King Nils Ilerg J. W. White ltd. Hrosterlwus ChM. Itldridge William Orcutt S. N. Sitt C. I. Cottor j. 11. Miller llilli Howell llhner NUwanger Joe llueldiolc ltueeue l.ucier v.. 1 . iwcklt It. I.. DtfAll I'. McKae I'rwl KauiUill C. . Swalloy I'. I). lltie O. It. Hunter John Wood I.. T. Itarrett K. II. l'lamlew Dan GnMiilialeh Geo. I.. ShuuHMts James Hreeu II. C. Low John W. louder K. H. Gatiiwu G. W. lMckel HalpJi Slwrp l S. Sandy l.afavette Koe llert Miur IM. M. Swalloy J. M. lVUton C. Johnson G. A. Howeon G. W. Chirk Paul Kraeumr Charles It. Reed IXui Hetelng John Steidl Gerlwrd llorRen 1'. A. WaWer Frank asl Chas. llrock Geo. Jardel Alfrwl Howell lUuncy Lewis C. C. Triplett. Notice is hereby given that the alxive petition will Ik? imseiiteil to the Honor able County Court of the stnteof Oregon for Crook county, on the 1st day of November, 1905, or as soon theroafter as the wld Court wu hear the same and I will then and there ask that such petition be grauted and a license be issued to the said Sevcrt Debiug to sell spirituous, limit and vinous liquors and fermented elder in loss quantity than one gallon at the Precinct of Deschutes in Crook county, Oregon, for a term of six months. Dated this 19 day of Scptcinlwr, t95 SltVKRT Duiiino. The Deschutes Telephone Company TelegranisForwarded to any part of the World. Direct Telephone Communication PORTLAND, PRINUVILLF, and all Pacific Coast cities Public PAY Station UANK UUILDINU Bend - Oregon THE DITSCIIUTIS TliUHlONB CO, Church Ontertalnment. "An Kvcning with Dlekcns", at the First Haptist church in Hend, Friday night, Nov. 3, 1905. I'ROCKAMMK. "Swing Low Sweet Chariot," Male Quartet. Chnrlci DlckcuVs Life: The Rev. J. A. Mitchell. Vocal Solo, "Anchored," T. V. Zini mcrmniiii. CIihtIm DIcUciia and Sljakaspoare; The Rev. J. A. Mitchell. "Vxm the Mountain Top." Mate Qtinrtete. Charles Dickens's Work: The Rev. J. A. Mitchell. Voenl Molrt, "WIhi lisll Be King," T. W, .Imiiieriiwiiii. "Sweet anil Iiw," Male Qaartete. Dickens's CkMrfni; Umtm The Rer. J. A. Mitchell. "Old Noah Ilullt an Ark." Male Quartete. Admission: Adults, 25 cents; children, 15 cents. 31-31 PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with all the delicacies of the season First-class Equipment Fine Rooms and Beds All stnges- stop nt the hotel door Bend Livery & J. FRANK STROUD, Manager LIVERY, and FEED STABLE IIORSHS BOAKDKD BY TIIK DAY, WKHK OR MONTH First-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. 'Phone No. 15 Itoiiiltlrttt.betwwn MlMrU iixlOrtgofi. We carry only the DON'T FORGET finest lines of TO DROP INTO TIIK WINES, liquors THE RECEPTION SMITH & CLEEK, Props and BKND, OREGON SHELDON & M'KINNON General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY &SF Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. A Complete DRY At Bend, Oregon. Rough, Surfaced -LUMBERS All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses INCH COMMON DIMENSION SHI FLAP RUSTIC T. & G. FLOORING Reasonable BEADED CEILING rumber WINDOW JAMBS De,vered flt Prices WINDOW CASING ZvcLt Good HEAD BLOCKS ' "JJ Sl O. G. BASEBOARD , t Grades stair TREADS J he I Laji ds of Dry WATER TABLE . r"e JJ' ' & P O. G. BATTINS . ?., or Stock MOULDINGS Thc C S ' to. P. B. D. PATENT ROOFING FENCE PICKETS SHINGLES ETC., ETC. CUSTOM FEED MILL IN CONNECTION. The Pilot Butte Development Company BEND, - OREGON IffT Hend Weather for September. Following is the tcuicrature rec ord for Bund for the mouth of September, as recorded by Karl K. Knight, voluntary observer: Date .Mux I..... . J......-M.... J8 4., J 6 . ... tl "(St dp 9- - j ll". '.'.'".'Z'. 79 it - m ij - M........ Mill IMIe Mn Milt 17 7 W v) to.. , JO 3 bi M 411 4 5l 7 41 4J lM...-, J? 4 -.. i Jl rt- Co t Mean. -. 7-7J M S Maximum 90 degrees. Minimum 25 degrees. Precipitation .41 inches. No observation. Transfer Co. Bend, Oregon. Slock of and Moulded At Bend, Oregon. J ' 7