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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1906)
,"fMfiJ.M"l. m?TfC jaaavi I . . 1.1 i . t mi ii in a. LOCAL BITS lluvu you registered? Joint Kynii wan u JIciul vlnitor Montliiy. Alfulfu liny, $16,50 11 ton, nt lleiul Livery & Transfer Co'h bnui. ,l7tf Want to exchange a No. 3 Kluilc linker wu'Oti for a a wnfjon, U. A. Puitrr. ,j6-,ty Minor Merrill wont to Ltivn Sun elii to IiiIiik htittlc a hoVu lie IihiI mcoiitly iniicliiiicil at tlmt plutc. Olllce rooniK forront in Hie Pilot Butt Development Co.' olllce Intllillng. Apply at tliu couiMiiy' ' ofllw. tt Air. nnd Mm. Henry HuIk Wott Html v lnltor.t Wuo'ntmiliiy fiom tllteli tietuXmieAiltwo inilemiorthetuu of lkml. Gnome V. mid ClmrlcN Wiiuer wie in Bend Monday making ym'ly proof on dewirt claim nt Tuitmlo. I'hc iuiUMiic'tt, Il'khI hlnnlcn, no tnry mihlic mid couvuyauciug ai 'Hit Central Oregon Dunking & Trim Co '. 6-V) F. M.lo I.alkll hjft TtMrfty inonilng for I'rhnvllltr where he will lkt tchr' exHinlimtioii. He expect to tench the kIiooI nt Cowelf lltute. ThuiwUy, the a 3 ltd, will be the miuivtrwiry of Wahlngtou'ii birth day. PmtmaMur Grunt hiiiiimiiicc tlmt ttw wtoific will I cIomkI on that day, it being legal holiday. Mr. CUtienc I'Hikttr gave h dinner party lant I'rhUy to a mini lw of friend iu honor of her father, John Ktvtr. the occasion being hi 47th birthday. About udoicu guent wtt prcwitt. IVrvy Davta whm tretit to Itatd Monday by County Clerk Smith to attend 10 vermin land huaiuctw. Mr. Seliuu Su-mihottr wade final (Hoof before him, and George V. nd Chartca Winter of Tomato made yearly proof on detcrt oluiuta. "Dad" Weat baa been moving the atone fence on the aouth aide of till Drake yard w aa to remove the ogle that it made 11 bort diatauce wwt of the 1. H. I), office. lou wilt be placed and a wire stretched above the atone iu the same maimer m on the caol aide of the lots. The aiale of Oregon recently re cvivcdfjH.ju 37 U0111 the federal ftovctnmcut, thia amount being Ave lr cent of the sum realised from tovernmeut laud mIck hi tliu htntu. This moner gvea into the toad fund of the varioua ooumica. Crook county received aa hur share I'ml lluntwl built a chimney the first of the week forAV. J. McGill VMy for hi flue new reaideiice ev en mile toulheail of lleiul. Mr. McGtllvray haa Jiml compWrteii a iwo-atory hottne i.i fet, whirh make a very (.omuttHlioua home He w a large laud owner under the Arnold diuh. m .HAVE YOU LOST IT? "ii If you have, advertise for it In TIIK IIIWI) HULLRTIN. You will .iviiely get satisfac tory result. Here's a little fable n true fable. Tluuo months ao n team of horsua .strayed away from their owner at Madras Several weeks afterward he inserted a Mtunll ad. iu TIIK. I1ULLUTIN. Ah a result the horsoH wore found in the vi cinity of Silver Lake. Moral It pays to advcitise, Moral No. 3 Adverse iu TIIK. HUND HULLUTIN. C. M. Votuij; of l'orthuul w.in in llcnd liiHt Tucvlny, Oootl nlfitlfn liny, 16.50 a ton nt Ilttiul Livery & Trmifcr Co'h bum. ,7lf CbnrliM T. Hmlth of Ormiltc hi n, vnnn., was n jiuim V 8 toi diirltiK the week. Von nliotilfl notice the fine linco.f fieah cam! id, tqlmcco.i, nttipnery mid iIiiIch nt A. II. Qrmit'M. .tstf JiiMt In, n fine lot of Indies' mini, nier ikirtH and boy' hiiUh Come in and nee our kocmIh "'"l priccH. I'iue Tree Store. ,jHtf Christian Endeavor j.srvico.i in the church Sunday uvenim; at t.xo. lopic: "Wliwt ate 1 . . . . You Living Kor? John l.i i 8-i.t. Leader. .iw 11 inn never. H. K. llatteu rutttrnwl from Port laud Monday ' ufglit and brings word thnt the O. R. & N. aurvey ors have eotumuuued ruiuiiug a line from the Columbia up the Dea dline river. Since Ilia llend I,ivry & Trans fer Co. have M)ld their iiiterett in theatage line, the cxpie oflice will Ik; moved from their office to the bowling alley building and Karl Wright will act aa exprean agent ill thi iuturo. There has been unite a demand ll... V. ..... .. by lleiul citiwns for 8. C. Caldwell to Ix-rome a CMiidtdate for school director to succeed J. M. Lawrence, reaigncd, nl the election to be held Keb 37. He has finally oonaented to do so, and his name wlH'appear 'cforu the people for ulectioii. The II. S. Cook Co., who is the telling agent for the I). I. it 1 Co' lamia, haa ealahliahed nu office at I lobb's Slntion. The com pany is makiuc moot of it sales 111 tlwt vicinity now. Kroapcctive buyers are brought diiect from the railroad through l'riueville to this point. God new coiitinuci to come from Irviu Reed at Portland. It teems nil doubt alwut savinc the tight of the left eye ia removed.. Iu the cxplM.ioii the right eye wa puuclmed, a fwster hits formed over the wound and the (ecialiat is tin 4 We to tell whether he will be able to save that eye or not, but hoe in held that he may. Notices have been posted by C lei l! Wietit of the school board calling for bids on the ol.l school building. Theae must be submitted not later than Keb. 37. The notice calls for bids on the bultd'ng ex clusive of furniture and bell. Duild iug must be removed from present location within 30 days after the building is vacntdd by the b-mrd. K. S. Stanley, secretary nnd treasurer of the i I. & P. Co., told Ileod people recently while iu Portland, that the com'Niuy fully intended to begin the construction f the dam nt Ileud iu a few weeks Pln-re have been rumors to the i-ffit-t that this dam would not be built but this statement, coming from au officer of the company, practically removes all doubt as to 1 the company's intention. Y. I). I.ocher and R. II. Castle man were in Ileud from the John tou ranch Wednesday hauling water from the river. They re Krt work on the ranch progressing nicely and the sagu brush nud junipers are disappearing rapidly. .'o plowing lias oecn atteiupttsi lately as Irost In tne groutvi pro hibits it. Posts nre Ixiiug set for a fence around the ranch. A huge arrcngc will be put under cultiva tion on this, ranch tliu coming season. The hurdest looking crowd that ever struck Ileud was the one at the hard time dance last Wednesday night. The looks of the crowd, however, belied the fact iu the case, for the door vkecper, with his rags and smutty face, had n big liaudlul of dollars which he cheerfully jingled. The hard time dance is nu amusement of (indent origin but the bund toys made no mistake iu advertising, such attraction, ns was evidenced by til" large crowd id atteudnnce. T'le receipts nt the door amounted to $2. 50. The balance leit alter imvhur expenses will go to neip in the reorganization of the baud. '.. T. Gideon, who is flume tender at the 1). I. it P. Co's headgate, met with a painful accident luurs day morning when ft lever which he uses to raise tne gates nt tne llumc ilew up and struck him on the lip. It was necessary for I)r Coe to take four stitches iu the gnsh caused by the accidetit. Mr. Gideon Uses a 4x6 about ia feet long as a lever to raise the gate Thursday morning he raised the gate and partly pushed in the plug to hold it iu position. The plug, uol being iu far enough, turned and let the gate drop. This in fall iug caught the end of the lever nnd tilted it up in the same mnnner as when you step on the end of n loose board in the sidewalk. Gid eon was stooping over the lever and got the full force of the Wow on the lower lip, WK WANT A SHARK OK YOUR TRADE FOR 1906 Q(ir Hh;h Qrn.dc Qoods pflcn-d, Service and Low Frfces, Mwt It Central Oregon's Big Department ' jlOfCrt ti IB Kvcry cash purchaser can have a Grand Kntertaincr a Talk ing Machine iu the home. We are giving them away. Cet informed and save our coii'tons. :BgfflgaiegisBEMg3nogi A fine Hue of silk noveltica, per cale, guighiims, dimities, lawns and summer underwear at The Pine Tree store. Just arrived from the IJt. . .i8tf Suunk thiuvufl recently broke into Jens IijoriulHl's house on his ditch laud four and one half mites northeast of Mend and stole a shovel, one gallon of syrup, mag azines, nud a number of other articles. Theurder for the furniture for the new school building has been let to the H. L. I Rice Company ofSftoknue, Wash., its bid bung the lowest. The order includes 1 19 Mjats and desks, two teachers desks, and one act of wall map con taining eight map. The order for the blackboards has not yet I Ken placed. The entertainment at Lakllnw last Kridny evening was n mom pleasing and vuccefcaful affair. A large audience turned out to henr the program, which was given by llcnd and Laidlaw people. The feature of the program was- K. Milo Lobdell's chalk talk. The proceeds which amounted to $30.80 were for the benefit of tne Laidlaw school. Abmit a dozen of Marion Law rence's little friends treated her to a genuine surprise party at the house of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wiest last Saturday afternoon, Margaret Wiest acting as hoatcss. The afternoon avos sjxmt with guinea and fun and frolic, and a very pleasant time bad. It was iu the nature of a farewell party to Marion. Last Wednesday, Mis Maude Yhiiderpool of Priucville was liarriod to Kugeue I.ucier. Thurs day they went to Redmond, where they will make their future home. The couple is well knowiUu Bend, Miss Vnuderpool having a home stead a short distance south .of town. Mr. I.ucier was formally n resident of Ileud. Phillip Krnucis left Wednesday for Shauiko with a load of freight lor Mrs. J. M. Lawrence. Mfs. Williams, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence, for some months, will leave tomor row morning for l'riueville. ac companied by her little grand daughter, Mis-: Marion Lawrence. They will visit a few days nt Priuc ville nud then will go to Oregon City for some weeks. Mrs. Law mice expects to stay iu llcnd until about the middle of March when she and Mrs. Williams will meet nt The Dalles and make final proof on timber claims in this region. Later they will join Mr. Lawrence nt Roseburg. The Demi Livery & Transfer Co. will tear out the partition between their present office and 'sleeping room and will convert the enlarged room into a feed slore. J. Frank Stroud says they will buy and sell anything that nuy one brings along. 60 YEAR3' EXPERIENCE TnAot MAnKa DC8I0NS CopvniaHTa &c. AiiTona iidlim a fihelrHniid.lesciJpJIonmay tiK?KSESS I imiriOllTriiiiuii"w.,nMnui,uvn -cut Ireo. tfl.loat Biior for ocurliia 1 1-Htniita Uhuii iTimubIi Mumi V on I'ntenu paicuia. o, tocuno iwr Idl nollci, WllllOUl KlMtO, iu io Sckntific jmtericaw. A humliomolr llluilrl4 wfaklz. I?;1.',' pii Utluii nt niir oliillUo loiiriu!, Trmt. J a .iril.irra!'iitli,U BiilaiiiaJl iiawidMlerj. rjo3itD,.dw.r,NBWJQrK racb Offlcfi i V DWVMbliuiuu, ) JIUMIUJ, , V v WJHK3 PFuomamko one. ' j iszTjesyjausixa FAMILY IS COMING. Will Join J.ick Renclian on the Rovvltc Rancli-rOl(icr Redmond Items. KKtfttuNlt, IVIi. i JhcIc Kviwhttn. who Iu c1m'k of V. C. Kowlee' mncb iivnr fcmil, 'mmH thriHigli Kc-lmoinl 5a'. unlajr on hit way to ShanUco wliere he will meet lite family, who are on the.r way to join him here. PwiK Murk of Lakllnw wu in town SmihUj-. iHm't forget the ilaitc al Hotel Ke4 morn I Sftiu-ila-f ctaMink, Pebroary 17. Arhi l'mvall, Al Hill awl J. 3. Switli of rriueville wr KhmmmI vkitom Sn Uy. K. T. PicnMNi, A. T. Gate. R. Noland ofO-wMville, X. I)., ami A. V. Benton of SlimK, K. I)., pMt wevenil la-.i Ht last wk lookiHg at aome IiihiL They were eviileutly well pteail at itrotficeu in the jwrfai for alt bought laM, AttKWitin( to 300 acre ia all. Toe ImmI it allla Ij-M, Itageoe I.ucier U UHlMin- a Ikhim on hi lot, ami it U niawrwl tlwt Giuie i Uoin- to douttU up. His siMMy friendt are cone rntuUtiMK Him alruady. We ex tend couj-ratHjationa, hoping we way not lie premature. Fred Wnllaee jMil til rough town Stnittay with n large kaul of go.il. IkmiihI (or laidlaw. Mr. W'alUee uke clwtge of the new htore that I iMiag opened by the Unc Pint) Trading Co. at tatdlAw. Jtmit Frwlcriek, fonitcrly of The IMIlea, la mow in charge of the kitchen at Hotel Hwlmoml. lira. Hill of I'riim-itle i tieHliHK the week with her parwtU, Mr. awl Mr. Johu Circle. IMPROVEMENTS AT TUA1AL0 AUidi Land Kelng Prepared for Spring Sowing. TUMAI.O. Feb. 13. William linker luin ben doing eunstderable improving, cltmring mid fencing 011 hU laco one mite uortii of Tutimlo. II u will put in 10 to 15 acroeof rye this spring. The Levering Iln., three tnile north of here, nro clwring "iiml preiwr ing to sow a large amount of new ground thin apriiig. I). W. Winter & Son expect to m1 about 50 Heron of now Krouuil thi year, uiAkiiiK laoHcrea under cultivation. Couch llroi who own kintln under the C. 8. I. Co's coiirI tv milo nortlmoat of here, are making umny iniproveineuU en thuir luiidd. F. F. Smith, of HiKhtower & Smith Co., wa a l'rinevillo visitor liwt week. There Is soiiif talk of n county rod from Iitllttw went 011 the township line to connect with tliu ttutid nud Slater roml at the southeast corner of the southwest fjunrter of section 33; Tp. 16 S., R. 11 K., which would he n grunt betiullt to the people liurc ns well as a groat many on the desert. Geo. W. Winter, T. A. Jensoii and Clms. L. Wiiuur were doitii; business iu llcnd Monday night. The new mall contract from Tmiulo to lloud, to go into effect July 1, lias been given to M. N. N'elll of Tumnlo. The rush for lumber has made it nec essary for Hightower cm Smith to put another team in tne woods, also several new men. Several si-liorsc tenn are hauling lumber for the I), 1. & 1 Co. from here. Farmers' Institute at Redmond. On Saturday, March 3, a farmers insti tute will be held at Redmond. The program lins not yet been prewired, but It is to be divided equally totweeu the citlrens of Laidlaw, llend and Redmond. Kvery one is requested to bring a well filled dinner basket. Coffee will lie fur nished by the committee. Full pro gram will be published nest week. A. D. Ivstebcuet has bought 00 tons of fee from Frank Gardinier and is having it packed in his ice house iu the rear of his jwlooij, rmtmmi'f PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprlotor Tnblyt fittpplic with all the (lelicaoics of the season First-cja8.j Kqtiiptncnt Fine Rooms nnd Hcds All stages stop fyqwppjw 1 E C RALPH General Blaclcsmithinjr j MORSESMOEINQ A SPECIALTY PJCf Onr shop is located oppcaite Dftptist Church. I 'I. F inu:AL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. SHAMKO, - OREOON Large, Commodious W'areliousc. Consipnienls Solicited Prompt attention p-.ul to th(c who favor lite with tluir pntrooae in lllVflfrr-nrTMTlWyTrT"rTT; A Complete Slock of At Bend, Oregon. Rough, Surfaced and, Moulded -LUMBER- All Width, Lengths and Thicknesses inch common" dimension; SHIPLA1 RUSTIC ' k T. & G. FLOORING UBADED CEILING WINDOW JAMBS WINDOW CASING HEAD BLOCKS O. G. BASEBOARD STAIR TREADS v WATER TABLE O. G. BATTINS MOULDINGS P. n. D. PATENT ROOFING FENCE PICK15TS SHINGLES "ETC., ETC. 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