BEEggEaaffiff "'.' x JtH ( - i . 4 J irte?. -i r 'v - 'o ft - t -J! .0 LOCAL BITS Kitiory ScalH cnme tip from liny ntuck Humidity, for (t nliort Htuy In Hum.. Fine burred I'iyinoiitti rock rooHtuiN, full bloodud, for mile .it $3,50 ciich. C, II. Ai.i.kn. 301 f PiiNturnHO for homes, 50 cents 11 week, j.2 a month, near Hend. tf II. W. Mohkii.i.. ' Office rouiiiH for tent in Hie Pilot Mtiltc Development Co.'n office building. Apply at tlic coinpany'n ollicu. . tf MIms Ingn B,itlior arrived home Sitltirdny evening from Hiikciic, whom rthft hit Ikibii nine I11M tL t Aii;tiitt. Grant. TliukglvlilK Hall. Wed liasday eve., Nov. ao, t Jl M. hall. under the nnapirvH of the llend Kite I)cmrtinent. ,13 31 Deputy Sheriff J. 3. Smith re turned from .Snlein Vwlnemla evening, where he went to tnl;c convict to the tiiitentinry. J,. I) Wient W IihvIiik fiieplac't Intllt in the jwrlor of hi home and u new clilmuey in the dining-room. A i-liluu cliwt Ik hImo being made in the diiiiiiginom. Mr. and Mrn. J. Frank Slroud went to Prineville (ant Kriday. Ml. Si rood linn been thin wnek engngod in Inking n Unction engine from .Sinter to Prineville. Orover Long mid Hurry lUldwin. of Prineville, came to Mend from Redmond tfmuUy, after HtlendiiiE RnwkVii opening hull, Mini re turned home Moudny. Harry Smith, J. 8. Smith's son, who low licen time ker on the coiitrurtion worki for the Coluui Ida Southern Irrigation Co., wuh in llend over Sunday on bis way to Prineville. There Intsjimt hern completed wf drtiMic summer house on the Drake lawn near the river bunk. Mm. Drake hit also hud over a luimlrett roea wd shrubs set mil around the lawn during tbc mrt week. IHmti" Mfrts , in l ' ii'ar t" go to get the lt Iuimot in Cioot county of all kind. Moulding and Monies drliwred nv where. () our privra arul m onr Itimbr I for buying..' IWtoOicc addresi. Cline Fall.. Oregon. Mr. Mary It. Norton and M( Nellie K. DWyw.. f MtaiHtoW. w ho nt sever.il weeks in Bend, departeti for The Dlk. Monday. acoHnuanied by John It. Ryan, as a wit item., to make proof on theii tluibwt claims in this region. The ladles will return to MinnesK)lis from The Dalles. Cashier F. T. HurlbiiiU of. the Shauiko bank, Mr. and Mr. Chamlwrs, of Portland, ami C. W. Iird, of Cli.ie Kails, comwi(H-d a mrly which visited Head last 'Sat urday and Sunday on a tour ol the Deschutes valley. Mr. Chamber is an Uuglish capitalist and is look lug the country over from a bind ncs. htaudpoiul. Drugs Toilet Articles MEDICINES Prescriptions Carefully Compounded We enrry in slock every tliiiiK usually handled by a firit-clnss drugstore including Stationery, School Supplies, MiiKtuliicH, Toilet Prepara tions, Coufcctiouory, Clears and Smokers' Supplies, and n Kinc Line of Wntclies mid Jdwclry. ...Perfumes... Merrill Drug Co. Bend, Oregon. l-wvvvv'. Ssmmo, one:. New I3all and Winter Millinery New Dress Goods and Trimmings -- The Designer -o-O-o-o-o-AOI3NTS for STANDARD PATfERNS Figure With Us ON YOUR Winter Prices Sent on Request. AOKNT I'OK nXJ AND IOOO JK., WASIIINC. MAC1I1NUS. We have for service at our home stead, three miles south of llend. h Hereford bull. tf Kkancik & OAHKA-rr. Miss Anne MltlUtu returel from Portland Saturlav, after vUitlug there for a mouth, and haa resum ed her dittki. in the Pilot Hultc Co's office. Dick and Walter Vandevert, or Powell Hutte-i, were in and about lk.nl thht week. They are getting ouie of their cattle in from their range up the Deschutes. Profawor Henry and lid. Gerow, of Prineville. have been engaged by the management to fumhth music for the Kiicman's ball, in Hend, ou Tbauksgiving eve. I. J. ami Uverne keeii arrived home Tuesday from the IaUw vnllcv. Waahlugtou, where tbey vere engaged at harvesting work luriug the season. They made the trip in irom Shaniko on their bicycle. Mr. and Mm. II . Litiater ami t ft.. I J ','.. I- .. -u.l ... ..nu. I lumuy airiTvit 1 Htwj " i tww at the Pilot Hull lun. where tbey will remain until their living quar ter in the Ortutt hotel at I.vtle are ready for occupancy. It-swkleH HeliK Liunter, there are five younger boy uud two girls in the family, mott of whom will enter the jmblic xhoolrt. 1J. II. James, the Iakllaw mer chant, and his sou, OH O. James, were in Mend. Monday, nttdthelat ter.fi W on a desert claim before U. S. Commitationer Iiwrence. lo a Bulletin repreciilHiive Mr Jame recently said it was his opinion that six mouths lieuce would ae a scarcity in desert lauds open for filing, so rapidly are set tler coming in and availing them selves of the opKrtuuiliw fot homes. The "livening with Dickens" given at the church last Kriday night by the Rev. J. Anthony Mit chell was well attended. Mr. Mitchell's remark covered briefly Dickens's character and works and he also recited choice extract, from that ntilhor's storks. Musical numbers were presented by T. W Zimmeimauu in vocal solos and by a male quartet composed of Kloyd Uibdell. T. W. Zimineriimnn, C. A. Riddle and C. S. Iieusou. NHns Marion WIest arrivtnl home Saturday evening from Iter extend ed visit in I.os Anguleti, San Krau cisco, Portland and Salem. Miss WIest bad the experience ol ex tremely rouvjh passage on the ocean from Snu Krancisco to Port laud, ou the three-story steamer. Roanoke. At one time a mou strous wave pitched the steamer completely over on its side, throw ing the people on board about the rooms in n terrifying way, but lite craft immediately righted itself. A story has floated down the Deschutes about A. II. Kstebcuut shooting ducks at The Meadows recently. "Kreneliic" saw a flock of ducks coming straight toward him ami immediately took aim, fol lowing their flight with his gun As the ducks same closer going straight over the hunter, the gun pointed more and more peroendio it ar until the ducks bad gone by nnd "Kienchie" was bent over backwards still aiming at the birds. Iloth barrels went off and the gun kicked down in front into the ground and skinned "Krenchie's" thumb. While he was busied with these things two ducks fell out of the flock unseen by mm. A burn er across the river saw him start away without the birds and told him where they wore. "Well, that is pretty good, shootiu'," said "Kreucltic" as he gathered, them in, TTr''"" Supplie rr & Miss Sweeney and Mift Uugeuie Dayton, of Laidlnw, were shopping in Hend today. A number of young jKjopIe of JkMiil will attend a social bop at Lnidlaw tonight. The C. II. Aliens yesterday ar rived from I,va nnd took up theii residence at Dechute. "Teddy" Itecker now act a mail carrier for Redmond MMtoRice going to Cline Kails daily for the mail. Mrs. Anna Vriedt, of Antelope, arrive! Saturday. She will spend lire winter with Iter daughter, Mr. CD. Hrown. C. A. Chapman and Kail Wright started for latonta Tuesday and will drive Mr Chapman's baud of cattle to Iknd. I). K. Stewart and daughter. Mia Hunice Stewnrt. and M. K Kriuk, of )rinevMte, were at lend last Saturday and Sunday. The dwelling of K. 9. Rowiec which was situated on keawd ground in Garden Row, was this week torn down and moved to the experiment farm, where it will be rebuilt. N. W. Taylor, formerly of Silver take, but now with I.CS. is. KtUay 011 the Shatiiko llee, wag in Kcud Tuesday and Wednesday looking up bundles. J. D. Honey man departed today for h liona-stcad 33 miles muiiIi oi Bend, with a stot-k of provisions and household goods. Prank Hi t terwnrlh precedi-d liiiu there and is building a bouse on the claim. Mr. V. J. O'Connor has .return ed frO'U Portland, and joined ber husband at Redmond. Their new borns at the latter place is now iu course of construction , and they expect to move into it next week. Ora Poiudexter cume home from The Meadows Sunday, where be Ifas been renovating 1$. K. Wet'.s bouse and tu tbc meanwhile eiijoy ing waterfowl shooting. He killed dojeu of ducks, some geese and xot feathers out of a swtui while there. County School Superintendent Diuwiddie visited the llend schools Tuesday and Wednesday. He made close oltoxirvntion of the work of the schools and expressed him. elf as exceedingly pleased with them. Krom Hend he went to I,uidlaw. When the trenches were made for the mains and smaller pipes of of the Hend Water, Light it Power Co , and again filled in uud settled, it left depressions about the streets. These are now tuiiig covered over with a generous layer of gravel by the company and the streets are being leveled and materially bene fitted thereby. Kightcen persons left Hend Sat urday noon and went to Redmond to attend V. C. Rowlcc'.s grand ball and high jinks given that iiight to celebrate the opening of liis"siiloon in Redmond. The hotel diuiugroom was used for a dance hall, and good music was furnished by Professor Henry and Kd. Gerow, of Prine ville. During the festivities Presi dent Turney, General Manager Johnston, and Asst. Sec. Haldvvin, of the D. I. ii P. Co. arrived with their automobile. Several were also present from Laidlaw, Prine ville, Korest and other points. The crowd was too many for the sleep ing accommodations at Keumoiul and hay barns, horse stalls and storehouses were oil brought into service. The Hend delegation ar rived home at about 6 o'clock Sunday evening and report having had a rousing good time. Mr nnd Mrs. Sim Duveiioi and George Lumen of Korest, wcrt at Hotel Jlcud, Monday night, ou their way out from n duck shoot ing trip at The Meadows. Kred Woll, who wan cu plowd on the (.niiNtnictiou work of the I ; I. & P. Co., died in Prinevillt yesterday morning from typhoid fever. He had had a rather bard runoi'thf! fever hilt seemed to be recoiering nicely when a relit p! carried him away iu a few li'tni-. His mother was at Shaniko, on 5i r way to Mje her son, when word 1 cached her that she was too late. The young man was 28 years old. Heforc coming west he was n law yer iu Juliet. III., iu mrteuer;hip with Hdwsrd Poster, wh6 is now at work 011 the ditch. Charles Hamilton and family have come over the range from Hollv, I, inn county, to spend the winter ami probably take permau ent location ou the Kdwards flat, beyond Tiimalo. John If. Kd wards was tile firat member of this family to .ek location iu Crook county. J bat was three years ago iMit tall Then came his sous, Charles f, William T . John It., and Prank, his daughter, Mr. Htirtt and Mis Kthel Later came his nephews, Hugh ami Raymond I. Klward, and now Ins son in-law. Hamilton. This family ha taken something like 1,500 acres ol laud iu 16-10 and 1 1 ami is making good use of all of it. I.alillaw News. John Ortirh and family arHTl lt wvk from CnHttlgbftm, Wt4t. Mr. Courh ha taken laiw aw.kr lit C'tttam Ma SoatlMrrn ditch and xMfcO to make Oth hi future home. Rwlietl Ikwr, rf Rend mm moved to Mdert claim ia J5-IJ, where he i making extemtiv Itapruvement. A. I. Donabne made a trip to I'rine vdle this week and lirtHi(ht in thr piew fur the Laidlaw Chronicle. W: A. Ilidlaw, of Portland ia rxpect cS in Laidlaw in a few day. Dr. Newome, of Prineville, ha jcti el an ofllrv here. Mr. Newsoneuill open a ilrugnUire in connecttun with ln office in 1 he near future. Atlulph Von der Widen ami I'aut Nclwu left last week fur Thr Italic. From Tin- Dalle ilr. V011 iter Wlclcti will go to Waaaiaftxi to look aflr hi. farminK intereata Jthere. C. P. Becker MMilc a htwincM trip to Rr.titwHt.1 Taeaday- Uuiie a ntttntarr from here attrtide.1 the dance at Rc'inoml Saturday nijtif . All report a good time. 4rwk Neill. of Nsbraaka. i -iit.MK lti father awl mother. Mr anil Mrs I' si. Neill. He expect to remnin throuti tlte winter. , Seed (lata IHr Safe. I have .several hundred bushels of auperior Wiuternats, smt.itdc for wed, for sale. Write or 01 II at my ranch six mites east of Staters. 3-6t - KkHIJ WlKhK, Sisters, Oregon. pree land in Oregon, C. I'mtrT thr "Carnr Irti, attoa Art.' Ik.i rtlnct fraw u WKllh k CAM To IHV aiuklrt bimI map ft r II S C.wk. X Co . IV AMrrMnvt IHwtUn 1 or f The Deschutes Telephone Company Telegrams l-orwardet! to any purt of the World. Direct Telephone Communication PORTI, AN I). PRI NKVI I.I.U ' ami all Pacific Coast cities Public PAY Station HANK IIUII.DINO lknd - Oregon THE DESCIIUTKS TELEPHONE CO. America's flrcatcst Weekly THE TOLEDO BLADE TOLEDO, OHIO. 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Only one dollar a year. Write for free specimen copy. Address THR BLADE, Toledo, Ohio. The Toledo nlmle and TIIH rtltNU UVU.K TIN $1.65 per year. M, G. Cov, ol Hc.tr Creek, was .1 town Wednesday. P. Maclcod, buyer for the Oregon & Occidental Cattle Company, whose home rniirh nnd Pcndrptr" ters is ne.tr Hiimih, .itrivv uv I nii'lit. He is m.,kiii; for lmli cattle nod sheep. The Laidlaw school lini closed ou account of the prevalence of measles In the community. Tiie malady has ceu claimed ilie prni cipwl of the M.1100I, Mr.-. K. p Smith. It will probubly be two weeks yet before the school will reopen. G. W. Whitsett's Sa!oon. sort. Kept iT" PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with all th e delicacies of the season Kirst-class Uquipinent All stajfes stop at ijmi a SHELDON & M'KINNON General Dlacksmithing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Jr3i" Our shop is located opposite liaptist Church. REPEATING No matter how Wg the bird, no matter how heavy its plumage or awift its flight, you can bring it to beg with a long, strong, straight ahootmg Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Results are What count, they always give the best results in field, fowl or trap snooting, and are sold within reach of everybody's pocketbook. FKC : 5mi um ati aJJrtu a pHal tori tr tmt tiff (ftttlei ttlattpu, WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.. NEW HAVEN. CONN. Htwivwwt: A Complete DRY At Bend, Oregon. Rough, Surfaced -LUMBER- All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses aftpan arm nmmmm'mmimmmmmmmmimm INCH COMMON DIMENSION SI 1 1 PL Al ' RUSTIC T. & G. FLOORING Reasonable BEADUD CKILING Lumber WINDOW JAMBS uliKrin .1 Prices window casing D ,Merred fl fiond HKAD HLOCKS 11. 000(1 O. G. BASIiliOARD Anhere 0D Grades STAIR TRKADS TTheILaInds.of Dry WATER TABLE ' The J' ' -' O. G. BATTINS , W., or Stock MOULDINGS n'e C S- C- P. H. D. PATENT ROOFING . FENCE PICKETS SHINGLES ETC., ETC. CUSTOM FEED MILL' itf CONNECTION. The Pilot Butte Devehjhfeht Company BEND, - The Pilot Unite null refill .il cutting Monday morning. S. It. Dorranc Saturday, rchammcrcd the saws which had lost their ten sion Yoni dver heating, and tl o 'net siti'bf Vn in 4 th in o V I .in 1.1n HtOI'l (I j i.vr . 1 iiowii wii.s'lrinile'llii uvft-'ip ljfvr to rebuild the urcl'i tor the target of flip ttvn Ixi'ilrr. Tli. tmlV nn m ftp be mnde'bf brick histertd df In t rock, ol which the old wo UP r II iaexperled t' c tl" jol, ivil' fiuisl.ed ao that saMiiiv ni.i' ' commenced again next Mond. J. I. West has charge of the tin masonry work. . Ilest ImKirted and I)ometic WINES, LiaUOR.5 CIGARS. Excellent Bar Service. High Class Gentleman's Re- Only first class goods in stock. Call on us. KineRoomg and Hcds the hotel door SHOTGUNS l Stock of and Moulded At Bend, Oregon. I I OREGON