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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1906)
j&JZLZ ' ...-. .rt,..w!,J.r..-. - -, d LOCAL BITS i rttj?ir.f, ?.. -f'i.-:'"t...jM.,f.,. ..-..-.. ..-rAwBr-r" X. ". ,Tr.jr,i if liis Imlf. thereon, W. Zhn Lee Moblwof Rcdnlond Wilrt il Hunt vl.sltor Moudny. MarHlml Wcyiiloutli mid wlfii ale New Vcni'H tlliiucr at Hdtdl JJelld. Iluve you seen (iniiit'x dlMplay of fnilt oriuico.H, applet, banutitiH and lemons? .otf I'. A. Htiiincll Iiiim returned to Jlcnd after an extended Mtay in Cnl Iforiilu. For side moiiic fine lirdwii leghorn roustcm at f eatili. I,, II. Mo Can ii. Ikud, Orunou. I.iiHt Monday M. G. Coc went out to the riuioli on Hear Creek, in which lu- in interested. Wlllliini Douk mid Cliarlui Lowe of Ltiidluw woie in llund Monday nU'hl attending the lunmiiierade ball. Oilice rooms for rout in the Pilot llutte Development Co.'s office IniildiiiK- Apply at the company's ollicu, Henry Hi'dcti Iiiih sold lot with two fliimll house on Minnesota .tired, to T. ineriiiiinii. Ilnriiey Lewis ami George At wood cHine in frrini the Johnston i audi Monday evening to join in the fun at the umUcriulc dance. Three of those in attcudHiiec nt the New Ycur'u tlnucc in Ilcucl were T. A. Rutherford, Dr. Gail NcW som nud A. J. Hatter of Luidlnw. Dr. A. A. Hun is hits rented the Frank (Hhs cottage a short distance eit of llcnd, and he and his sou Jesse are keeping Imcliclorfl' quar ters while clear in their ditch laud. C. A. Jones, notary public, can be found at The liulletiu office ready to draw and acknowledge dcd and mortgage, and attest jwpcrK of any sort. TyiwwritiiiK done. .iitf C L Whitud and I'orcy Walcr drove from KcUihoihI Sunday for a few hours' visit In Hand. Mi.su Gri' Kcver returned with them, uud will act as nurse in the Kowlee home. II 1'. J McDonald took a jmrty coiiiimxk! f Mrs McDonald, Mm. McMillan nud dauxhter. Mrs. Wcy mouth and sou. out for a sldgh ndc on New Year's day. something unusual in llud. A A. Illy, who is teaching at Irving. Oregon, came to Ilend Mon day to visit liis homestNd near here during the holiday vacation. He will return to his school duties after a hrfof visit here. J. C Lewis, foreman of the ditch construction work for the D. I. & IV Co , WH in llcud with two of his men, Pearl Lymes and Jens Hjoru d.l, the fust of the wek. They came to repair breaks in the ditches in tlimlocttlity. J. C. Perry, at one time superin tendent of the Pilot Hutte sawmill at Ileud, and rtceutly in thcuirfov of the Potlatch Lumber Co. at Pa louse, WhnIi., write to have the Bulletin scni to him hereafter at McQIuud. Csl. Dru gs Toilet Articles AIEDICINES Prescriptions Carefully Compounded We carry in stock every thing usuulty handled by a Tirst-chiNN drugstore including Stationery, School Supplies, Magazines, Toilet Prepnra lions, Confectionery, Cigars and .Smokers' Supplier and a Fine Line of Watches and Jewelry, ...Perfumes;... Merrill Drug Go. Bend, Oregon. John Hdwnrdii df Slstcra vvntf in Idwn Thurmlay. George Hacker ciililb Id B'eiid from Prluevllle TUtiddity, Theodore Uccker now lllis ollitrg'e of the hotel at Redmond. Horn to Mr. and MrH. J. Kltret of Hedinond, December jbth, n son, Mrs. O'Kune waa operated upon on Wclnemlay, and in innklhfj rapid recovery. Charles lioyd and family went td Laidlaw last Saturday for a few days' visit with friends. Fine barred Plymouth lock roosters, full blooded, for sale at $2. 50 each. CIJ.Ai.MfN. tf G. L. Simmons was a Demi vis itor Wednesday. Mr. Simmons cainc in from his ranch near Laid law. George A. and William Brown of Hlllsboro were licud ctdltrp Tuesday. Later they went to Laidlaw. Mrs. L. I). Wlust was hostess to the Misses Grace Jontw, Until Itcid and Anne Midlam last Tuesday at a o o eiocu iiiuiier. Miss Marion Wiest returned Sun day from a few days' visit in Prints vine, wnerc sue Had gone (0 tnke teachers' examination. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Used and sou Irviu leave for Portland, Satur day, where they will consult a specialist for the son eye. Work on the new schoolhoutc is progressing nicely. The frame for the first story is up, ami the work of enclosing it is now in progress. An elaborate and Interesting, pro gramme has been prepared for the reception to le given by the Mod ern Woodmen of America, next Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 15. A. Griffin returned to Hem! Wednesday after several mouths tay at Redmond. where Mr. Griffin had charge of the Redmond hotel. The lowest the mercury 1ms reached in llcud this winter was on the night of January r, when it registered . above; and January 2. when it reached rero. ( At the council iuectiug last Tuesday night no Imtfiuc&s of. itn txirtnucu was trnusicted. Next fuemlay the new. officers will lc sworn iu and assume thoir duties. A stitfis of denial work has de tnuiud Dr. H. F. Butler at Antelope and he was not able to visit Bend iu Decctnlcr as advertised. He exec to lc here within a week or 10 days. Sid riHm shop and will put iu a stock of con- ircuoiicry, tuiwevo, etc. lie ex wet to lmvt the place open about January 15. J. S. Smith of Priucville stopped iu HeiMl Wednesday and Thursday on his way from the Dorrauce Hnw' sw mill, where he went 011 official bust lies with one of the men working at the mill. Miss Ethel ltd ward of Sisters is assisting for a week or ten days as waitress iu the Heud 'Hotel. She is taking the place of .her sister, Mm Hurt, who has gone to her home at S'sters for a short vacation. Percy Walter recently returnee! to these parts from an extended visit iu New York. He was called east by the serious illness of his mother. She was recovering nicely however, at the time of his depart ure for the west. Mr. ami Mrs. 11. W. Reed and sons Tom and Paul, left for a trip to Portland Thursday morning. They will be gone during the winter, returning next spring. They went as far ok Shauiko with Freighter Phillip Francis. The Rev. J. Anthony Mitchell has written to T. W. Kiiumermauu, iking him if he could assist iu the musical program to be given iu con nectiou with a local presentation of "The Merchant of Venice" at PriueviUe at, a not distant date. "How Finding Christ Changes the Life" is the subject for the reg ular monthly eoilsecrntiou meeting of Hie Christian Endeavor society next Sunday evening at 7:0, iu the church. AlKuicmbors are ieuested to be p,reseit to respond to roll call. Joliudi. Qoddard came to Heud from near 'Powell Huttes last Saturday to spend a few days iu town. He walked to toWil, reach ing the snow belt about eight miles front Heud, Mr. Qod.dard says that walking iu snow from six to eight inches deep makes verv hard tramping,; , An ovMcdceof the rapid develop ment of the country adjacent to Heud is stuil iu the fact that .o water tanlts gt to the spring at Powell Unties for water, represent ing 40 fatitilfes. Two years ago you codld have counted the families in that vicinity on the fingers of one hand. Lost week a cougar was agrtiu heard giving its- peculiar cry ou the III HIM I MWMsiMMMMMMJ " , r w lp!pisyZmo one. ff.;tr rfrfrrsr 1 11 nits 11 , ll fl WF. Wisii ALL OUR CUST0MKR3 And friivNds A Happy aiiii Prosperous New Year I START THK YKA.R RIGHT KY TRADING WITH US. YOU'LL FIND IT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. Niehols has rented the vncnut south of Triplett's barler west side of the river north of Hund. I'riday and again Sunday a. hunt,- ing party consisting of M, G. Coc, Al. Howell, Hilly Robison and C. A. Kiddle crossed the river hoping to track the animal to his lair. They failed to find him, however. '.1 W. J. Ward, who, has. Ixtcn iu ll-md examining the timber in this region for a large California firm, left Wednesday morning on his houie.vard txip, going south over the Klamatli. Falls route. He had intended to spend several weeks iu the timber east and nest of Heud, but the heavy snowfall of last Sat urday makes further cruising im practicable. It is his intention to return in the spring and complete the work. Mrs. IS. George, who w well known iu Heud, and Charles IS. Reed, who had charge of the I). I. & P. Co.'s experiment farm last year, . were married recently at PriueviUe, the Rev. Mitchell offic iating. The bride, who has beeu living at Radmoud, was taken to PriueviUe by F. C. Rowlee iu his auto to meet the groom, who has been at work on the Johnston farm, and the twain were made one. The couple. left on the noon stage the same day for a short trip before go ing to housekeeping at the farm. G. W. ISastmau and R. A. Rose from North Yakima and Kcumt wick, Wash., arrived iu Bend last Monday with troubles of their own. Some mouths ago these two men acted as witnesses for t. man named Sweet, now living iu Minne sota, who had filed on -a timber claim in 23-12, several miles south of Heud. Owing to a nulay iu the laud office, a period of 10 months had elapsed front the time of filing on the claim to the lime that proof was to be made. When an effort to make final proof was attempted, it was discovered that the witnesses would have to view the claim again before proof could be made. This was due to a recent ruling that wit nesses must visit the laud within a few weeks of the time of making proof. Consequently Sweet has been put to the expense of .sending his witnesses from their distaut homes iu Washington into the Sil ver Lake country. They were look ing for Commissioner Iawreuce ins lore whom to lay Vheir troubles, but on learning of his deprlure for Koseburg, decided the only thing to do would be to go to Silver Lake, where another commissioner is lo cated. They left for that point Wednesday morning. A. M. Drake President of Hank. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Central Oregon Hanking & Trust Co. held last Saturday the only change made was choosing A. M. Drake to fill tint vacancy caused by the resigna tion of W. li. Guerin, .both as director nud as president of the bank. The other two directors nre A, L. Goodwillie and J. M. Law rence, the former being vice-president and the latter secretary. The bank's business is iu prosperous condition. I'OWCLL I3UTTES MAN SICK. n. f-v Injured Wlillc Worl.lng on the Ditch and Hurt by Horse. I'OM'KM. litTTiw, Dec. US William lolniMji) ,liAt hail n Kcrious illness mid in lct Utiottut!if ilnnecr yet. Some time mo tic Itijurti! iilneif wlicn work hit; on tjjc ilitrh aticl'.niore recently lie u-as hurt liynliorMi. tn Christina day lie was uiw til e to nlt'M't the gathering at the (rhoolhouM: I,M ''Jitiiiiiiiy he was so ill'tltJt it was ncceMry to oend for Dr Ifcluardft. The doctor sv he thinks lie will he able to pull linn tliroxlt.; ' 1 Of late we lwe hal ' some fowling winds something stronger than win mer wiadn. Hut tliv winds have always l-nof hort durstioH sihI liave came 111 the nfght when vojle 1mv not heeti iuolestel iv them. There ws however ln a hreee of another kind, almiMt n tomatlo in fact, which has not jel altogether stjnel. Tlie iieojilc lavc lccn, ever since the memory of tae first settler, uetting water from a nuriiiK on the Vaitdevert or rather Wflliamson ranch. They come there with harrels and tanks of every lecrirtioti. They haul water all the wny irotti two to ncven miles, inc set are tiers 1-iiiK -err much interests! in a uell lue I'V Mr.' Rsldwtn. He ha Horses Strayed. Strayed away from Madras, Crook county, Oregon, about the first of November, 1905, one black mare, weight about 1,400; one sorrel, yearling, horse colt. All branded single heart on right shoulder. Were Inst seen at Heud. Any information regarding the above described horses will be suit-, ably rewarded. Address nit com munications to Kdward Ilolcomb, Hiebcr, Lassen Co., California. Pasturage for horsfetf, 50 cents n week, $2 n month, near Heud. tf U, W. Mouuitr,. already aotdown lit' fret ami rati plain ly Jtear the water or wiml roannj! ic neath. Mr. l'orti-i'of I'rmcville is drill lag a well for Mr. Pancake. The people are all anxious to have them lxith get water. ' Christmas ttay here like ThanksctviiiK was oW'n'cl hy mo -of the jx-oplc romniK louetliar in the scnooiiiousc where ttiev were entertained with lecture ujsin the l'Amion Play illustrated with lieautitul muting pictures. Tlie jsrte1" aji)teciatc thor new kImxiIImmim: very inuiH. A year ago ne Itad neither school :vr church' inn! now we have tmth. there being services in the fcchooHtoiuc every Suudav. The older puivils are to Ik. cougratu- laieu iiecauM: mey can Rei insiniciiofi in any tiling tltey witdt to stwly and some of tnett! are taking aUantsge ot tuis by attending extra hours. , .. . r. , Powell Uuttcs Notes. A gianu rew Years nartv as given nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hnuc, on Monday .night. There were between 7$ and 80 people present. Several hours were pleasantly spent iu dancing The question arose as to who were the best valt7.crs It was finally decided that among the married. folks Mrs. Hussett and Harry Chase were beat. And among the young folks Miss Lena Jones and Mr. Gibson. Lunch was served at 1: o'clock, after which dancing continued un til 2 o'clock, when all adjourned to tlioir homes with light hearts, --- - Saloon License Notice. IhtM), Ore., Jan; $, 1906. To tlw Honorable (Mayor and Common Council of the City of Ileud. Gentlemen: The umlerskneU, A. H. ISstebeuet. hereby respectfully applies for a license ffotn Ue City of Heud to sell spiritous, vinous and and malt liquors nud fermented cider in the building -situated on LotuofHlock 7 of the City of iieim, ton 111a period ot one year from the 16th of January, 1066. Respectfully, A. 11. KSTlfBittUT. Saloon Licence Notice. IlMND, Ore., Jan. 5, 1905. To the Honorable Mayor and Common Council of the City of lWtd. Gentlemen: The undersicucd. Hugh' O'Knue, hereby respectfully applies tor n license trout the City of Hend to sell spiritotn., vinous and mult liquor and fermented cid cr lirtlib buildings situated on Lots 11 and 12 of Hlock 10 of the City of Heud, for tho period of one year from the "tst day of February, 1906. RespectfAilly, Hugh Okank. MnVOr GondwilHo i ttminrr tn Went a number of his friends to a sleigh ride tonight. Kenneth-Minor, will give a party tomorrow evening for 13 Iriends, ft Whhsett Saloon. licit Imported and Domestic WINES, U&UOR.S CIGARS, Excellent Bar Service, hlph CIns? Gentleman's Re port. Only 'first class goods Kett Vn stock. Call on us. -.t.-.. ' jj ,' PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor lii. 11 t ' Tables supplied with all thcdelfcacica of tnc Benson '' First-class Kquipment 1 , 1. ' Fine Rooms and Beds ti All stages stop at the hotel door X CHCI rvniVT X- MlIMMrVT B General Blacksmlthing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY JfjaV" Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. .... . a r - m r M&tM!CfflM$$C& 1 REPEATING SHOTGUNS No matter how Wg the bird, no mattertiow heavy its plumage or swift its flight, you can bring it tpTbag with a long, a'rong. straight shooting Winchester Rcpeating-Shotgun. Results are what count. They always give the best itSmlis in field, fowl or trap shooting, and are sold within reach or everybody a pocketbook. FREE t SrnJ nurnt i aJJrtit on a feilal t&rd lor er Urf lUtilrat-J rJfafofu. WINCHPTEIJ pEPEATlNC ARMS COwNCW HAVCN.CONN. r s-fta At Iknd, .Oregon. l. A Complete Stock df DRY Rough, Surfaced and Moulded -tUMBER- At Bend, Oregon. - It All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses 1 INCH COMMON DIMENSION SI FLAP ' RUSTIC T.'& G. FLOORING Reasonable beadhd cubing Lomber WINDOW JAMBS ni:i .1 Prices WINDOW CASING DJ,"e?1 at q00j HEAD BLOCKS. Low Cost . : " 0. C. BAS1JB0ARD Auhere " Grades . STAIR TRBADS The Lands of Dry WATER TABLE ' & " i) 0..G. BATTINS Co., or Stock mouldings The C. S. I. Co. ' ? ' P. H. D. PATENT ROOFING s FENCE PICKETS SHINGLES r ETC., ETC. CUSTOM FEED MILL IN CONNECTION. The Pilot Butte Development Company BEND, - OREGON HD Z. F. MOODYs GENERAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT SMANIKO, - OREOON Large, Commodious Warehouse. Consignmeuts Solicited Prompt attention paid tq those who Hr patrQiiace..,,,... favpr me with thel J '