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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1906)
r iwmmumaQSii II ,i.n "-'-" i irritti.'r?" ui& LOCAL BITS ! D: John aicld left nm TdcMilny for 11 IjiimIiicwi Irljt to Jfoutlle. public, Ht The llulleMtt ollicf tiotnrv MM, CRH 1'uHturiiKO for horrtci, 50 cents 11 UUi'k, fa 11 MOiitli, uoar Haul. If II, W. MuuitiM,, l'lllllp I'hlncl!) went to I'riiicVlllu Tlitlnuluy iiloullilj; aflJr it html of Chtltt. Wllllittn II. llrock rottlriidd fidul itit extended stiiy hi Portland the latter urt of lint week. Olllco roonm for tetlt In the Pilot lllltte Development Coft olllce ImlldliiK. Apply at the Coiiip;nly'H olllce. tf C. A. Spiilnlimir imtl hh mother, Atrn. C. S. Spalnhonr, wore In Heiid Wednesday Iroin bin boiiiujttvnd 011 the T111111110, ItiiMt Bntllrdny iiIkIiIi Mayor OockIwI'IIc nave n (IhiicIiik jMirty to the ThtUMtay Evening Howling Club at hit plcnwint home. Profowor Ellns NcIkoii wan 11 liciitl visitor Monday. Mr. NoIhoii, It will k leiti'cinUiml, bud charge Of the experiment farm Inst year. C. K. Mcl.allin, one of the men Who whm lu'lpltiK build the lliiine from the exrliiicnt farm to II. C. Kill' Intnl. waft taken aick TuwkIh) aflernoon mid Vcdndny morniiiK tctmucil to Itedmntid. C. A. Joiic; 10 found icddy to draw and acknowledge (ItixU and moMr,KW, ami Nttent WK:tH of any Aoit. Tyjnjwrinuu done. .$ 1 tr The liud school lxxml will con Ider lHlt for the Hitclmee of the old school building 011 Feb. 2. TIhp mle of the bulkling doett not iucludr ihti lot, and the ptircbwwr luuit re move the btiilduiK from thr ground. A crew of workmen en we from Keilmoml Monday to do tome work near Ikud for the D. I. fc I' Co. They will extend the fltimr from the experiment farm to II. C KlbV Uml. which will rtoulif about h weck'a work. The crew in cotnpoaed of Iu Kved. I ten (lot ter. Jack Kcochaii, Urriu JoIihroh C. R. McUlliti Hinl Percy Walter Anton the mmiy fiHjulrierf com lujt to Hewl K?ople coiiccniing the Dtachtite country, oue recroih received by l II. McCatin was from Dr. Cenrge J. Hanley of Thief River Palls, ill mi. The doctor winlietl iiiforinattoii regarding tim ber Iambi mid also a location in which to practice bin rufrktii. This i but one of nianv iuquirie that are constantly coming to thr MtteiitkMi of The Iltilletlu regwrrliny the DearhiMM valley. Notice are (totted calling for a Vote on Peb l at the H. M. hall, by the voters of llcnd district No 12, 011 the question of eitabllnhing a high nchool at liend. .State ftiiwrmtetMlent Ackernwn tay llend now practically bai n IukIi tcliool, which coiiie lu ninth and tenth grades. It U ueceiMary. howuver, to hold thin election to cuittdy with the provisions of the law. On the question of votiup bonds only taxpayers arc qualified votom. but at this election nil legal school voters are entitled to vote Drugs Toilet Articles A1EDICINES Mr. W, , wa.1 a Caller in Prescriptions Carefully Compounded We carry in Htock every thing usually, handled' by a firot-clusH driU'.toru including Stationery, School Supplies, Magazines, Toilet Prepara tions, Confectionery, Cigars and Smokers' Supplies, and a Pine Line of Watches and Jqwelry. ...PerfumfesT.;. Merrill Drug to. Bciuf, Oregon. nvy!ii of Tniiiitio Mend Thursdiiv. .(Iff.yi.wjeeor Redmond yh Bond bll.'ilile.sH uiiIIlt hi vV.. in,:.. day. Clinrttm Ktyi' , entile IJi'to 'ieud front tilt! Johnston ranch Wednes day. Miss Mary ltfley was In llcnd 1 liursday from the Hlley ranch on the river north of town. Pine barred Plymoiijili rock roosturni full blooded, for sale .it $-Soeiicli. C. Il.Aiii.itN. tf You flhould notice tile fine IJne f fresll qludjes. lob.icqon, ntutloneiy and dates at A. II. (iranti. '.sl Mrs. P. 0. Minor entertained the Tblirsday KvciiIiik IJowtiiiir Cltlb nt her home lilst J'rldny evenuii;. Foh SAi.it Several wdrk and driviiiR homes. Must be sold quick. 1. I ToMcutNH, Hank iltllliUllB. .3tf II. II. Recti of Sisters arrived in llend Wednesday on ,hls w;ay home from ah extended vlnit In the west cm Hirt of the sat. The Rev. J. C. C.torKc of Laid law will preach in the church next Sunday evening on the subject, "The nirtlitlglit Sold." Text, (en. 35, 33. I.nsl Wednesday the water in the river at llend raised four inches during the day, which was seven inches higher than Sunday. Joe Taggart, wIiomi regitjar tonic on the stage line is fr.om Keud to RohI.iikI, Iiu Ihscii driving the (Niht week from Roalaud to Silver Lake. Christian liudeavor crvke Sun day evening at 7 30 in the church. Tonic: "Home MismouN lu Our Citle." I.uke ty; 4l-.8. Leader, Mies.Vilot Recti. David Hugle will start from Hop kins, Mo., about 1'eb. :, for llend. He docs tint cxct to come directly here, but will jqxfiid about three weeks 011 the trip. Tuesday the mail from Silver Lake got lmck onto stchtdule time The thaw ami rains the first of tht work set the snow so titat drifting was stopped, making it KMsiblc to keep the road open. The number of voters who have registered is as follows: llend pre cinct, 38; 17 republicans, i delink crats. Deschutes precinct, 1.1; sev en republicans, four democrats, two socialists, party uucxuretteo, oue. Iiuihliug oimmtiomi are ll quite extensive herettbouu. . .Tlte lust of the week, n, six-horn load of lumber went to Redmond, two four-horse londs went, tp I.aulluw, and oue four-horse load to Powell Initios. t Guy Cook, who has been, run ning the stage line from Vend ,to Silver Lake, sold out, the tlrst of the year to his brother. Herbert, Cook WedueMlay morning he left for bis old home at Hrookvillc, lteun. He says he may return in two or three mouths. A crew of 10 men came to llcnd from Redmond Wednesday night and will be engaged for a week or 10 days in building a wintf dam in the river at the I) I. & V. Co's headgatc .south of tqwu. This dam will enable the comimny to divert more water into its mime. 1 The latter partof last week word was received by llend relatives from Irviu Reed who is, having' his eyes treated by a specialist at Portland. Theiullatpatioii li.is been ronioved and cnuscueutly, .he is relieved of the pain in bin eyes, but it is very doubtful if( his sight wiU Ix im proved. He will be gone about six mouths, Last Monday evening, the Thursday livening. Howling Club planned 11 very pleasant surprise on Mrs. J. M. Lawrence, and about 8:30 o'clodi came in a body to help her celebrate her birthday. It was a complete surprise not a word ol the event having leaked out. The evening was sptuiVc at the card tables, with light reJreslimcuts foK lowing later. W. II. lHmllc,ytli well known stage driver from llcnd to Roslaud, was kicked ut thclatter. place by a stage horsedaat week. on. both legs just below tha knees, also itt the sliest. He. was put out 01 service lor a few days. It happened during flii deep finow and he was unable to obtain the srvicei,of a dortor for everal days. It is ttlmwed, how ever, .tludithe. Mitall bone lwlow oue knee was brokel.( ti , Willam,II llrpcif, oil,.t1ievny to llend country wiy&iiih iow'li yes terdn'oiuhl wijy lipme froib h two moutlifj.' vifiit Jin Portland ,. Mr. llrock I.H one of the famous bear liuntejw of Central Oregon, and had witl.tJllm,two of his celebrated Uouifttat. NYlp d .Tuck. These dc-lic.-re;uly killed 23 beans iiiTeJIa coTJrhry, and Mr, llrock itptcti tkem to Intense this num ber considf)jjlMIbc coming ...,d:j., i.?,r. . ..1 , r ,f. v."f.-y.ir-f, . V .jSSW LXZL. iifl f4 ., 1 TTIr.-TTt TT".rtTiAIhliiiirfifiiiiMintrfiifM-fMr"itinrwiMiwllifc naMiiniwyniiMutr.nwiiiiyyiiMwi wn hmwmww -tmmrn in mi m.iiiw f fyfr ? Qdk ' & mvmwaMuwMW $533- w nu.iw.7,i,v, l'lIlVJ.', mrnmrz 6mko, one. u 6aqains for you at Our January Clearance Sale Talkiing Machine Coupons Given with Sale Goods. L W. Whitsett's Saiooft. Ilest Imported nnd Domestic ' ' WINES, LIQUORS CfcARS. Excellent Bar Service!. High Class Gentle'maVs Re sort. Only first class goods kept in storik. Call on us'. While L. II, McCanti was com ing to llcnd from his homestead in .tn-12 last Supdny, he saw six deer at the fool of , $ugar Loaf bttltc. They were very tajne, leisurely walked away and then turned around and looked . at him. It is to reported that there were a lot tiif deer tracks veen on Pilot butte the mnt week. Thjs .is bringing these ilect animals pretty close to town. It is presumed Unit the heavy snows in the country above has driven the deer to this vicinity to seek food. VOTI! FOR MISS WHIST. Help tlie llend Yoiiiik I.ndy to Take the Vcllownlone Pnrk Trip. A maUer that has caused consid erable interest in local circles the tMHt wek is the Orcgoniau voting contest, for a tt tp to Yellowstone Park, in which Miss Marion Wicat of this place Jias lecomc a imrtici- mot. The 33 young ladies winning lu tlii contest, will be given a free trip to the park ncxUsummer. This will make a most delightful outing and llend people should enter heart ily into the contest and help what I It co' can to scud Mins Wiest to the park,. Watch for the Orcgoniau and cut out the coupon in each Imijkt, write to your friends and have tbcnitscnd in their subscrip tions with the vote counting for Miss AViest, renew your own sub scriptionin short, display a little local pride and help Hcnd to be oue ol the towns represented on this trip. A box will be placed in the (Kxtofl'icc where all votes in llend can be deposited. The Oregouiati has divided its territory into 33 districts. These have been so arranged that the towns in each district are as near the same sire as ixuMiblc. This does away with the undue advan tage a large town would have over a smaller one. The lady receiving the largest number of votes in her district will make the Yellowstone Park trip. llend is in district No. 33, which includes 63 towns. The rules governing the contest arc briefly as follows: Contest commenced Ian. 15; closes .May 15- Subscriptions paid in advance Three mouths, daily and Sunday, counts 150 votes; six months, 400 votes; is months, 1,000 votes; weekly, Sunday included, is mouths, 250 votes; weekly only, 13 mouths, 100 votes. Knch coupon clipped from the paper, one vote. Will Give Plo Social. Pics and coffee will be served bv the ladies of the Hnptist church Priday evening, Peb. 2, in the llend Social Club ball. The rules of the game are: Pull sized pies 35c: small size, made by little girls, 15c. The small pies will bear the name of the maker with whom the pur- baser thereof must share it. All ladies are requested to bring pics. A programme has Iwen prepared, which is as follows: Song Amorirn, r All Dialogue Actions Speak I.oihUt limn nnlA UumIu nouKiu, Kixir Sheldon, Atulriu Knurr, lllauc lloyil, Mr. J. I. Wwit. Oirls Con inpositlon 011 Hoys, Mnreurut Wlest Hoys Composition on Oirl, KIUU I.1HNIH Solo,- T. W. y.iiimicrninim lliilogtio Luskin In. CookeryMia MhIiIo ltuldwln, Mr. Ivvn 1'olmlcMcr, Miss Miiblc Hunter. Slenl A way, Mnle Quiirtct Kecitut oil. ' Mrs. Ifatclle 15. Itllis Solo l,tMe KIm YourTenrs A way, I'retl i.urns Select Kenning, Ml Hnlilwhi Rssay On Mnu, Mrs. iiverturi Voenl DUet Mr. HUls, Mlw MiirtduAV4t, .. . DiulOgui'--Mu. Hvit I'ulnde.Ntcr, Mrt. ICtilellc U. KIIW. Miss .Manic nuuicr, Misa Violet Heed. MIhs Hcssle Donkle, lj. . Sinltlt. Seny, t Quortct More Drnkc-I). I. A l. Trouble. When the I). I. & P. Co. started to build the wing dam at its head gate omh of llcnd Thursday the workmen found the land adjoining enclosed with a wire fence and trespass notices posted by A. M. Drake. The company has disre garded the notices and will con tinue its work. Superintendent Kowlcc, when in terviewed by a liulletin man. said: "The company is 'acting wholly I within ln right. We arc simply completing construction work which we had not finished. The I). I. & P. Co. purchased that property from Mr. Drake, and we arc firm iu the belief that we arc ticspasHing no one's rights." Regarding thislnteht move on the part of the company Mr. Drake said: "When the P. II. D. Co. sold its irrigation interests to the I). I. & P. Co. it conveyed specific property re cited iu the deed, including the Pil ot Butte flume as constructed and riglit-of-wny from the headgatc which the P. II. Co. had acquired from mc over my personal lands. This gave the ditch company no more right to invade or appropriate my personal lands or pr ierty than that of -Mr. Stnats or any other neighbor. They don't seem to ap preciate this but help themselves generally to anything pertaining to me, when and where they please. On my remonstrating I have been told to shut up or they would put me out of business. "When I obtained an injunction last fall against this trespassing, they denied under oath to the judge any intention of further trespassing. He dissolved the injunction iu part, whereupon hcy immediately rush in a force of men with tools and machinery. I bad inclosed the ptcmUcs and put up trespass no tices, which they loast they will defy, leaving the law to take care of itself. "Negotiations had been in pro gress for .settlement of the issues between us, and within a week I have bad a letter from oue of the officers of the company assuring me of their desire to make ammends lor the wrongs that they had done and pleading that if I would pre serve a truce pending the negotia tions no move would be made by them adverse to my rights or in terests. The moment that they ceased to be restrained by law, thev broke faith. "As they can acquire no rights through violation of law, I shall now carry matters to the final court,. I shall also proceed against their officers on criminal charges as well as bring a big damage suit against the company itself for violation of their contract with me for a perpet ual flow of 35 cubic feet of water per second. I am through temporizing with such people" Opens Drawing Class. On Friday evening, Jan. 26, a drawing class will be started in the Ueud Social Club hall. Meeting nt 8 o'clock p. m. sharp. No admit tance to class after 8:15 p. in. Admission, gents 25 cents; ladies accompanied by gentlemen, free; children, 15 cents. Subject colored crayon land scape work. llriug with you a rule, ruler, yard stick, square or straight edge. All otlier material fttruislied. , 1 No spectators allowed tTudef auspices of llend Social Club. - 1 Mr. Waggoner, chief engineer of the Oregon Short Line surveyor, at Vale has established head quarters at that place and draughts men willow there in asliort time to take Upthe vork of Jqyiiuj opt -the liUC .for the different prbpoSed route!), PILOT BUTTfe INN A. C LUCAS, Proprietor Tables nuppljed with all the delicacies of the season Pirst-class Itqiiipmc'nt Pine Rooms aadJJeds All stages stop at the hold door 10 f st-w RALPH SHTBLDON General Blacksmithing and Wagcn Repairing ; HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY fLM Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. , MIMi. ! ,!! n'iJI. lUfmM VwmKMmAMM. HUlMMIVnT9UJBIMmMimi. iLjfjMi xMujesGczzna, JBsiggKrarrrt n Z. F. MOODY OCNERAL Commission and forwarding A1ERCHANT. SIIANIKO, - OREGON Large, Commodious Warehouse Consignments Solicited Prompt attention naid to tltote who favor in with tturfr patronage r IZCXZBB " At Bend, Oregon. A Complete Stock of DRY Rough, Surfaced and Moulded -LUMBER- At Bend, Oregon. 1, i- All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses Reasonable Prices Good Grades Dry Stock INCH COMMON DIMENSION' SIIIPLAP RUSTIC T. & G. FLQORING BBADKD CEILING WINDOW JAMBS WINDOW CASING HEAD BLOCKS O. G. BASEBOARD STAIR TREADS WATER TABLE O. G. BATTINS MOULDINGS P. R. D. PATENT ROOFING FENCE PICKETS SHINGLES ETC., ETC. 17 Lumber Delivered at Lor Ccst Anywhere on The Lands cf The D. I. & P. Co., or The C. S. I. Co. CUSTOM FOOD MILL IN CONNECTION. The Pilot Butte Development 1 'wvrijiiijxi.iij' I BEND, OREGON A a.wrai 4mm i$ .fflw M.'r 'flm 1fri, J&i m oc ati Kin currriiMo fljfiruniiMu w i 1 w 1 va w w j iv mutter oow big the bird, no matter how heavy its plumage or . straight shooting Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Result ax kat , count, vncy always give tne oest results in neia, imiwiim shooting;, and are sold within reach of everybody' fetcllNM PREEt Stnd namt and addmt on a potUl tard tor oar larf tllttlrt4 mUhfm IWiCjJtJSSTEEPEATINQ ARMS CO..NCW HAVEN. ?OkH. II