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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1905)
r rilii ,irt .l.,i .,', -. .? ,-.-.. -. i,w-.iyiywyrt,y.' mtv2zy W., JL. "-! Hi iM&tMlZi ..tr r -a r LOCAL BITS ftoberl 0. I vVHH it Rend week. Hiullll of I'rlKi'vlllc visitor the fiiU ol the Dr. Ni'wmim of Litldlitw wwt i( IIuiiiI vlmtoi Siniiliiy. M. 0. Cou wan In from the Wll-rion-Coe rnuuh thfc liixt of (he weul:. Nick Welder went over to l'rluevillu Hmidiiy, icttmiiiiK to Rend Tuemlny. II. I,. Glblw welit to Hudiuoitd Tuewlay on bttMttirftH, cxpifctinn io leltiru in a few day. Rull-blooded, brown I.vtctiorn mullein for mile Mt enrh . jfjlf Mm. I,. I). Wuirr. K. A. .Smith wan in llend Mon day on biniiuciw. lie came in Iroin !il homcHlcMd in i H-1 1 . I'Iiib baried Plymouth tock roiutterft, full blooded, for sale at $2.50 each. C. R.At.utn. tf II. W. Morrill lms recently built r Iwru 2,xj, feet, on hi place west of the liver near (He 1. II. 1). Co', mill. We Imve for service ( our home stead, thtec mile MHUh of Rend, u I It tefotd bull, tl Kkahcin A CUiikatt. C. A. CliHimiHii and MiM Ethel vWtnl t Redmond over ritwday, ihIhiK down Saturday evening mid rctittnitiK Monday. K. M. Burnett and Mark Warren nfCline 1'alU trmuwiieel buiineiMS in Rend (be fitnt of the week. 1'iom ltete tbey went (o Hhuuiko. SiKteetfiitch drv wood cut from green timber fur ule nt Runci Jfc (.urratl'i raueh; $i. per rick of $J.5cr coulitt the ranch. ,tj tf , The hum of the P. K. D. Go's mill ww heard mra I it Monday ii(H)ti, when ii icNiimetl ojnsrH lion aftet m khuulown of mvcimI day for reMit. Jaroe llrren, who ban been workiiiK for Hiuhtowcr &. Smith at Tutualo, armed in llend Tuesday on the way to bin homestead about nine mile from town. J. K Kuu wa itoptiinjt itt lU-ml h few (in) Ihw week. lie wfc ml-( in thtoHKh thin Motion rouiuliuic up mim cattle. Mr. Rvmi i feed jiiK ,io bend thut winter m( CtHiie Pmirie. C. P. Meeker of I.idlw was in Rend MotulHy attending to hind hum mutteta. Mr. Ikcker wan .teceiitly offered 71.50 jr acre for Ida much, but refuted to .sell at that rice. It. A. Oriflin drove tip from Red mond Mouduy, acooiniMtuied by C- S. lialou, who in here ftom .RrUtol, Vt. Mr. Eaton will take charge of the Ruldvvin ranch, and will look after the cleariux "f It. J. T. Tompkina,,accoiHMiniud byj ltia noil auU uvhcw. tnpHNl in Rend Wedue4lay on Ilia way to Sbaniko. wbeie he intend to trans act certain husineM m. liters. Prom lliere Mr Tompkiua will x to his home near rortlaud. but the ynuttiel tfien wilt return to their claims in ( lite vicinity of ImamI Lake. Mr. 1 Tompkina in well plcaaetl with thej UKrJcultur.d proHju-cta in Ihia re giou and propltcftiei Kreat develop meut in the ue.ir future. Drus Toilet Articles A1L2DICINIH& .", I'rcscriplloiis Cnrcfiillj Compounded We carry in stock every thing uaually haiidkxl by a ftritt-cIaM dniKitore including Stationery, School Supplies, Magazine, Toilet Prepara tions, ' Confectionery, Ciuars ami Smokers' Supplier, and a Kiue I.iue of Wutchu and ? Jewelry. ...Perfumes... Merrill Drug Co. Bend, Oregon. Three of (lie JJeud Merchants received consiKiiiiiLMila of ficlnht (his week, about 11 ton in all. W. It. Wllklnaon will commence the coimtrmtlon of it barn on hi hoiiieatCKd in ly-ia nome time next wtek. Olfice roomafor lent in the 1'ilot Illitte IJevclopmeiil Co.'a oflice Inilldlng. Apply at the coiupiuiy'a olllcu. tf Mta. Ora I'oludexter came over fiom I'rlnevllle 'Iliiuwlay, where ahe had Iweu vialtiiiir relativca and fiielida. Mood River amlea hikI dri-a-H-d tut key a for the ChriatuiHa dinner. (el your ordeta Iiu 3-.o A. II. (Jkant. J'loul I-oImIcII drve out to Hear Creek Monday, returning Tuesday wediieaday life went ,to toe Jomi alou raucli 10 gel Ilia brother, I'. M. I.olxlell. I'ntil IvrHKiner did not stay long with the Mtirveyora. The work they had fur him waft not to lua lik ing, o he, caw liack to town after a fewilayain camp. Mra .Scliiin Sjiaitihour, .who has lxeii vlaitiug ,Ior the nu.t week with Mia. S. M Whitied, letiirned to her jam's hoineatead on the Tumalo laat Wedneaday. I.. II. McCait.li la putting in n ciateiu on Ilia homestead ill io-1 J, caMcity lo batela. lie teceiitly hauieil IiiimImji to Ilia place to be used in immoving tlie hoiiae and building a clitckfii hel. Mifts Nola Kever ami Mr. and Mra Clarence J'arker arrived in (tend MomUy eveiiig from an ex tended May at . Kueene. They topiel at I'ortlauil on their way here ami viitel ftieuua for a few days. If. C. Heuetllet took u busiueas trip to I'rmeville welnesday, leav ing on the morning Mage. I'tom thete he will go to Redmond and returning fiom that pUce lie e. I wet a to viait tlie Silver Lake cotintry. The Rend Social Club exfweta soon to have its hall ready for us If it in not (lim)iK)iuteil in thi. the club intend- to furuUb Rend citieiiH with .some form of en tertainment in itt new quarters Chriatman eveiiln. Word has been rcceUxtl froyt Percy Walter that he Marted front New 'ork,stnte for l(eud laat Situ day, it will be remembered Mr. Walrcr wiu calle4l (0 his old houie in New York on account of the daucfous illiie.s of his mother. He writes that the i recovering nicely. Down at I.nidlaw the Water Usiers' A.soci(Uion are plauutug iut jitovementa. At tlmir.recent meel-, ing their committee reputed on huviug itelectetl the route. for n pro (mmmmI rojul from Laidlaw to Cliue Kalla. Tlnry are now getting ftiguaturca to a inrtitioti asking that tlie county put In the road. They also made arrangements for hold ing an iiiNtittitc .some time in Jan uaty. I.uinlwr, the best in Crook coun ty, delivered anywhere in Rend or vicinity in wagon load lots or more at the following prices: Any kind of rough or sued for $11; shiplap same; No. 1 flooring and rustic $20; other lumler . In proportion. Shiuglea $2 50, good oik-s; nil kinds ot mouldings one lmlf cent (er foot. Send in your order or come and see us. Dokr NC1C Hkos , 3tf tlliie I'alls, Ore. WeilnevUy Uarney Lewis and Carlyle Tripjett circulatel n sub scription pa)er among the citifuns locatel on Wall street, for the pur Hse of raising a fund to be used in clearing ofl' the rocks and trees Rt the north end of that street. Suflkleut was sulwrribcd to put the street through (otlm north city limit. The small gully by the A. C. Lucas burn will be filled, stumps pulled, and general improvements made. The Rev. J. C. (Jeorge of Laid law has been appointed pastor of the Rend charge. Hereafter there will be preaching serviced in the morning nt 1 1 o'clock on the c ojid Sunday of each mouth, On the fourth Stptday of each month church services will be held at 8 p. m. This plan will give Rend a church service every two weeks In stead of once every mou(h as hereto fore. Roth services will be held at Che First Raptist church. The Christian Kndeavor met at the home of-Mitw VJolet Reed last Kriduy evening, After n short business incctjii", the evening was spent in tjccinl talk and playing games. At. the business mcctitur LTrs. 0. W. , Thornthwftitc wart vitctcu secretnry-xreasurer, mm Miss Mabel Raldwiit was taken in as a new member. Arrangement; are being made for the Christian Kndeavor anil Ladies' Aid to com t bloc to give n .Chrjstuvas.tjtejrtoin iueut for the children at the church, " Mm&Muem ymm- 'namko, are. 23Pn" J'-i -(fXmm,'AJ pecs M SAL; imery HATS LADIES', CH1LDR.ENS' and MISSES AT A F0RUTI4 OFF Wt niiist have room for our Holiday (Joodg. Many me marked lower tlun one-fourth off. Thia .sae. in clude our euliic.atoik of I'rlniined nH T(illorU Huts. Tlila eatou' latest styles and colorings. i'KIMllUM COUPONS i'e aw .lilljlvJnA.PIiie Clilun Awny with ra.h fairchaybnt will iliM-utiUntiA J)lni if, tty tn IVjrtir. Jhating coupons ithoulit loro lli.irf.' In nr exdunue lfore h? awrtmrtit of di.het is hioWrit..' Unrwll Milalilc to. intrh Jtur )iattern. we now have aflr th.'v 'i lionc. Laat Chance for Pr.e China A fl T A C 1. A (J ii ,Willle Ready at our Store to Show. a Very Iitte Stock Of Holiday Goods on Monday, !eceutler .), 1905. G. W. Wliifsett's Saloon. Ilcst imported ami Domestic WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS. Excel icnt Lixir Service. Mlh Class Gentleman's Re sort. Only first class goodj, kept in stock. Call on us. (P Zll PlhOT BUTTE INN A. C. I.UCA, I'niprietor i Tauleii tWjtplM with nil the delhatdf of the fiiuii f I'im-clM Hiuipmnt Pine Kooms and fk(N Dan R. Smith waa in from hi 1'owell llutte ranch this week. Ralph Sheldon has jitfct coinplel ed a woodshed 12x18 feet wi'tW to foot iKwts. A. M. Drake ia exjclel home thi evening front hi butiinuas trip to Portland. . I'or sale Mime fine brown leghorn mooters at $1 each. L. II. Mc Ginn. Rend, Oregon. I). C. Ktlis this week completed a barn iuxij ieet on hi homestead six rifiles aouth of town. Miss May belle Uwi completeil a small cabin 011 her luiueteai two milea north' of Rend this week. 1 Mrs. J. M. Liwrettre entertained the Thursday iCveuing Rowling, Club after iiiht. Veotly AletcuiruloKlvot Record. Kmd. f., Ore lo 14. ioj. itatr I. lite 1 9-tmt C5 H f JtUmr tm Mitt HM " l"Trr-11 I.I IM. ,, m a, Mjm4 t it, ft ;s' 1 hk it n i m rt hi- ) U X, HW M M U ' .. j n W 47 JP 9 Jt NU 4S i ft I N'A (L All stages stop at the hotel door 1 SHELDON & M'KINNON General Blacksmithing ana Wagon Repairing rj(5kSISH0EINQ A SPECIALTY jfjCT ( J.r shop is located uppit'" R.ijitist Church. 1 vtnwdr A. M OHAVT. Vo(U V-frr tlie reading room to make arruuge nieuts for holding Chnatmus excr ciM. The society are thinking of Mtying all bi'la createl by the exer cine out of the Nociety's fuuds. and not call on the merchants for dona-tiona. i"r1'rfc' Mrjcx.jxaat V i EMM lifer &AI tihyt. j j, N k A lv vr. V? ". VbK -J $mm - A hunting niKl camping part t Miart the bowling jwrty i,t,comMtert ot .Mr., A. ,.M (Jr.ike Miis Grace Jonaa, Miss Ruth L. .. , t Imi.I m.I IT T. flti.rfnrf u-tit (in Shell McReynolds taught , lU- rarr rw.., ,-..... -1.., . . T - 1 - - . . . last iTKlay tlv mitw-Maafift vdnlo in tin- ... .. -'. " -" - ....w... ... ... .Mt.sajones. , j crowd were Mni. Drake, who got The I). I. tf t,i to. exacts to two ducks, ami Miss Rcid, who tint. (Ins ftilr1 Orituitt ft ilsti i1)tr t1iru tr Citrtttrf trnl l(t. tllV SVVia4 VtVUII ttltVII ( .TMVfc niiv. vvfrv hw' I completed as far as the old river I four ducks. They returned to town! the primary grade ijWUy am IL , ,u mfew UIjfrcm Friday on account of the tllueaa of The OTly .f,,! f.yr.tM.saBmiiamiH ,vinraaiwaa ji EPEATING SHOTGUNS No matter ho- btg, the bird, no matter tow heavy its plumage or awift its (light, ycj can bring it to bar; with a long, strong, straight shooting Vinchetttr Repeating Shotgun. Results are what count. TJbry always give the best results in field, fowl or trap snooting, an'l are, sold within reach of everybody's pocketbook. FREE: SnU Mint ani aJJrtti o a ptittl ctri lor otr Urf Itiaitralii tititot. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN. CONN. WmwumamBmBKBmsmmBmmammmmm Veil by ChriMmn.s. Ralph Poitfdcxter of I'riucvillc'l came to Iletitl 1 ttcsdny, and Wednea day he and Ont I'oindextcr went on a hunting trip up the river. II. J. 1'. McDonald has thte week completeil a barn 14x18 feci with to-foot jwsts, on his lot on I rou wood avenue and Tenth .street. Sunday night R. W, Wilson, president; W. A. Laidfaw,, vice-prpsidteut ?ud mana ger; a4 J. W. jilain, ccretary and assistant manager,, were, in Laid law las,t wee);. ..They went up to the hcadtyorkvpf thcdit&u and looked over v. the 1 sites or the reservoirs which v. they QNpoct to p- v. 1 Orcfeon. A Complete Slock of DRY build, for the mtrnose of. imnroiinu The Rev. .Michael J. Hickey, 'the service of the Columbia South who announced that he would visit lern Imitation Co. At present Pre- Rend, this mouth, was taken to a uospivui 111 i'ortlauu instead ami is confined by serious illness. Preparations are being made for a social dance to be given in the R. M. hall Christmas night. Charles Swalley and Mrs. Giles of I.nidlaw will furnish the music. K.'l' Rerris of Traverse City, Mich., was itt Rend last week. lie came .to look over timber land nud homesteads and filed on a home stead in 3 1-1.1 in the Lakeviuw lauu district. Jim Ovcrturf is one of the many Rend citizens who have recently completed barns on their lots. Mr. Overttttf's burn is 10x14 't ald is on the lot which he recently pur chased of H. V. Amnions. Milt Roberts came up front Red mond Tuesday and left that even ing for his ho mo tend where he will rumaiu a few days. When he returns he will join the surveyors in their work itt this section. L. I). Wiest has this week set out quite n munlcr of grain: vines and currant bushes. He has also plant ed over 70 trees of prunes, cherries, pears and apples Mr. Wtest has recently completed large scratching pens on the three sides two ofltis chicken houses. A fine line of ladies' hats, latest styles; also McCall, patterns on snte until Dec. 20th 111 room next to Triplett barber shop. Will return to Rend with n complete millinery stock next spring. Any orders sent to this firm at Priuevillc will receive prompt attention. TAYLOR ci .MCALLISTltR. IJugeue Ilcudricksou and wife have returned to Oklahoma, on ac count of serious heart trouble that made it dangerous for Mrs. IIcn dricksou to live nt a high altitude. Mr. Ilcudricksou will probably re turn to his homestead .sooui. ' -The report that 1?. R. atld Gleiv lieu dricksou had sold their Iioldingv of ditch laud was n mistake. file Ladies' Aid 'Society de.the Presbyterian church met with Mrs. LL, D. Weist Thursday,. infiernoon. A. .siKci.nl .meeting of tjltis society I will oc held Mommy at o o clock nt limiuary surveys for tle location of these reservoirs are being made. Recently the work of installing the hydraulic rant for Mr. Morris at Trail Crossing was finished and two minutes after sturting it up the water had tra versed the 370 feet of inch discharge pipe and began to flow out upon the hitherto barren desert. A number of spectators and prospec tive ram users were present and witnessed the starting up of the plant. The machine was opernted for a short time only, some large leaks in the flume and intake tank having shown up, which somewhat reduced the amount of drive head from the normal. When these re pairs are accomplished, Mr. Morris will operate the ram permanently lor the winter irrigation. It may be of interest to note. that this is. the largest rant built and .successfully operated, although tMt;., J-ttrsse, who installed the plants Iftvhnt his company is prepared io, con struct these ma(hiues4in si.e. re quiring n drive pipe Vf S, inches in diameter. Suclua nijrvuwould have a capacity of appro.vUintcJx nine times that of theoue here l escribed. Reception for IWhcrs. Mr. nud Mrvj. i. M. Drake will give areceptioiv.kfo tie Rriueville teachers on . Saturday., afternoon from 5 to 6 o'clock.. f.ivj cordially invite the dadies nu utlemen,of Rend and vicinidv meet the visi tors on this ocoa-iwt. - Rouy;h, Surfaced nud Moulded "LUMBER- At Bend, Oregon. All Widths; Lengths and Thicknesses Reasonable Prices Gdoil Grades tfry SYocIt --- INCH COMMON DIMENSION' SHIitf.AP RU-f IC, , , . , T. & O. FLOORING EAD1P, CHILING WINDOW JAMRS WINDOW CASING HKAp BLOCKS 0. G. RASIiROARD TIR.TRKADS YL'AT'FR TARLR; C. G, J?ATTINS , ilCUT'DINGS P.. II. J). PATENT ROOMING J-KNCK PICKETS HINGLES KTC, ETC. Lumber Delivered at Low Cost Anywhere on The Lands of The D. I. & P. Co., or The C. S. I. Co. " i j i; The Deschutes Telephone Company Telegrams Porwurdetl to nny part of the World. Direct Telephone Communication PORTLAND, PRINEVILLE nud all Pacific Coast cities Public PAY Station RANK UUILDINd Bend - Oregon TUEDtSCTiUTIS TELEPHONE" CO. CUSTOM FEED MILL IN CONNECTION. The Pilot Butte Development Company BEND, OREGON in i6 StMlMdlMfc3BBEE "" " JBCJBWBWKMBBWMBBBH Z. F. MOODY OUNHRAL Commission and forwarding A1ERCHANT. SMAN1K0, OREOON Large, Commodious Warehouse. 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