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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1906)
c wv B 1 'JfK I ' . " " ' " ' i iii i i i ii '..'',' '" ' -r ' " " "'""'" IT 1rrlTi uiTc n J r" McCtillQili of IVIiievUlpfiJiiMiiMiMHii " '""" " . i; - ' 0'y" ! I I 'OAL BITS J wimi llcml visitor Sunday. 1 f i A ' Dr. Hownbiirjf of Princvillc wan ii caller in Henri .Sunday, H, SitcliN of Madras wnH In JIoncl tt'ttosdiiy on IiIh wiiy to Silver Luku, Mr Henry HedgeM In vary III on (liplr lioiucHleiul two mile cimt of town. Alfiilfii liv Sifi.wn ion. l'IiiiiiihmI fowl "S3, to our bundled. Wu nlit carry mill ftl. llcml I.lvciy & rntmar uo. jiti JlWt tUCCiVCtl. .V HMIipltfN HJOf) wan piper. iyitt Iroin tli Him. ,c nud tip r loll. N. P. Welder Iluy your bakery Roodn at (he Stwle KcHtumul. Tli very !( of pie, cakca, tlonglmuU, cookie, h'rend . etc. 4gtf A. C. Liicm Iim otvcttd m flue new lgu Iwfote line Pilot llutte Inn. l)iirny Lewi did the work of puiutiiiK it. Tim Idi' Aid dly of the M. It. chutcli will hold H IIMCttlllK next Wednesday afternoon at Mt. . C. Caldwell'. A. INUtie and S. I). PUl of I'hllHpauurg, Montana, weie in Iltnid the first of tint wek looking 6ver th couutiy. Til C(KMlwlllit ptoc Iim lu luMett by John Ryan mid lie and Mm. KyMii will make their iei donee there hereafter. Harney I.ewii took n quantity of barbed wile to hi liomcalead two Utile wt of Jkud Monday ami will fence a .racre tract. Don't forget to rcginltt mid rela tor right away ao that you do not forget. Election day you may not be nbl to regUter your oath. Work wm coiiitneiioed yeeterday inoiuiitg on h bridge acio Pilot ftlllt canal where it crtxwoi the new rowf being opened emit of town. Robert Itowttr wilt leave today' for ditto Falls, where be ha a ritMert claim. He will rem in for mi indefinite time working on the claim. In connection with bis fine line of candie. tobaccos, dates and stationery, A. H. Grant also has a stock of vegetables, oUMe, cur rots, rutabagas, onions, etc. .otf J. O. Pry and family went to their desert claim five miles aouth of town last Monday ami will iul a week or lodays there. Mr. Pry U doing quite n little clearing on the claim this spring. Yesterday (.. W. Triplett sowed (i quantity of white clovet seed on (he lot surrounding the lUptisi tliurcli. This will make nice luwu during the summer nud will lc (pilte an improvement. A fow of Miss Violet Ktud's in tlumte friend nested her to a sur prise last Weduesdsy evening when they gathered at her borne to help her celebrate Iter birthday. Games nud music heljxd to jmss away the vetting very pleasantly. Dollars nr what most men arc lifter. Wu want them that we may pttrclifuc tljosc things in life which we luost dosire. There re mnny ways to ob tain dollars One giod wny is to ndver tise the goods you have for salt I.ut the people know you nre lit business Show them you are alive Advertise in The liulletiu. A rnucli for sale, stock, wugous, household goods, or Anything you wish to tin. now of should be advertised In The llullotin. Why? MecnttM it will sell your Koodu and britiK a bettei price. Do it now. 4w' J. L, McCtilloili of Prinevjllp was n Hcud' vfaltuk- .Sunday. ! tiuu t'lnl,.i II.. ...I i..c e... ... ville this morning for a dny'H visit. W, J. McGlllvrny was In Henri from his much seven miles miili nf town Tiiusriny, Mr. and MrM. Tohn Uvnn wtmni Hie irst of the week in Princvillc ntltturiiiiK to btiMlucMN uintterH. All uoori.s bnui'ht of im will be delivered to any place In Henri or IVlIo. Uentl I.ivery ik Transfer Couipiiny. 5.tf H. C. Skllert and J. C. Cutrin of Porllnnd mid J, W. and R. W, Hkiles of Chicago weie (;itttst.i at the Hotel Henri yesterday. Christian P.urienvor topic for next Sunday evening, "The Tongue mid the Heatt." Reference, Matt. 5:48. Render, Dr. W. S. Nicliol. Sid Nicliol has i en tori the Mutzij; bliihliug formerly occupied by the Henri Puruiturc Co. ami has moved his stock of cigars, cuuriies, etc. in to it. The warm, .springlike days of tlie present week are startiuu the lawns around town and mnny of tliem are taking 011 a fine Krccn uplearauce. A. G. Itly is seltiiiK the posts nud doing other work necoMary to fence his homestead three miles southwest of Hcud. He will fence the entire Kiu-aciu tract. A. H. Grant has purchased the uewS'Staud stock of Dr. Nicliol Mini now has it in his place of busi ness. All the latest and best Irioriic(iI for .sale. 51 -tf Mr. Klslc Riley and daughter, Mary, were in Henri ftom their ranch this inorniiiu. Mrs. Riley has been quite ill with the la rijijKi but is now fueling some better. On anil after March 1, the Steele Restaurant will again be opened, when meats will be furnished to the jniblic. Regular meals, 35c. Pur nisi ted rooms in connection, .tgtf Professor li. Nelson, who had charge of tlie exerimeut farm near Hemf last season, will soon leave lor Wyoming to take charge of an experiment station just being start ed by the United States govern ment. Moutell Coe left Heud yesterday inoruiut" for Sau Praucisco. He drove to Slinuiko where he leaves his team, which will I brought back by II. J. P. McDonald and wife. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald have been visiting her mother nt Seattle. Phillip Prnucls lo.st hta flue .shep herd dog this last, week. Prnucls' jNirtner, Mr. Gnnett, had put out some poisoned meat for coyotes and the dog got .some of it. Prnncis counts the dog's doath quite a loss and says the dog cared more for him than any man ever did. W. J. Wnrd arrived in Heud yesterday morning to continue the work of cruising the titular through this tegiou which he was forced to abandon on account of deep .snow some weeks ago. He represents the Hrooking Hox and Lumber Company of Highlands, Cat. D. V. Oiboru of Kdmoutou was in Henri Tuesday in company with Prank Glass. He was looking over the D. I. & P. Go's ditch lands and bought 40 ncrcs near Powell Httttcs. Wednesday he started south for Silver Inkc. Miss Atiitc Midlam left yesterday morning for her home in Portland after a year's stay iu Heud. She recently resigned her position with the P. H- D. Co. and returns home for n rest. A. I. Gooriwillic had some business matters needing at tention nt Madras and Miss Midlam accompanied him to tlmt place on her homeward trip. M. W. Richmond of Tncotnn, Wash., accompanied by his brother, V. M- Richmond of Nebraska, were guests nt the Pilot Hutte Inn Tuesday night. M. W. Richmond has a homestead and desert claim in the Chttstmas Iakc country nud was 011 his way there. His brother is taking n trip through the West and accompanied him to get n view of Central Oregon. Henri's flue new school house looks better every day, The build ing is practically all sided and Nick Weidcr is putting on the first coat of priming. A large part of the root is shingled. The shingles, dipped iu n green slain, make a vciy picnsmg appearance ns yon catch glimpses of the roof through the pine trees. Work on the inter ior of the building is also going forward. Miss Ivn West writes from Salem that she will not be able to return home until several weeks after commencement in June this year. The director in charge of the school of music at the university is plan ulngMitour through several of the larger towns of the state with a numljcr of his students and will give musical programmes nt the different places. Miss West has been chosen as one of the number (o make this tour, I , mAj&iai& v a I 1 woS WU WANT A SHARP, OP YOUR TRAIM? POR 1906 Our High Grnrie Goods offered, Service and I,ow Prices, Merit It Central Oregon's Big Department Store... ' livery cash purchaser can have a Grand IttUertninor a Talk ing Machine iu the home. We arc giving them away. ' Get informed and save our cotion. Sunday evening eleven of the limber seekers who had passed through Rend a week or 10 day previously, returned from the Silver Lake country. These were success ful iu filing on claims. When the other six came to flic .they found that the claims selected by them had already been filed oil, nud it was necessary for them to take an other trip into the woods to make another selection. These arc ex iMfclcri here on their homeward journey in a day or two. Monday night, Dr Nichol's people had a narrow escape from a serious fire caused by an exploding lamp. A lighted lamp had been left iu the living rooms and turned down low. When Mrs. Nichol returned to the room she found it full of smoke and the lamp blazing. She seized the lamp and hurried to the door, throwing ittlown the out side stairway. The lamp exploded after it left her hand nnd before striking the stairs, which shows how close Mrs. Nichol came to having a serious accident. The ex plosion set Arc to the stairs and side of the building out tins was easily put out. Notice to the Public. I have now n complete line of Gents' and Hoys hints, fresh and clean, just arrived from the Host. Also hats, caps and a full line of .-hoes. Iu fact everything to wear from head to foot. Come in and see them at IMnh Trkk Stokh. A HAD, WOUND. Mrs. L. 0. Mil(er of Sisters Cuts Hand wltl PruU Jar, Sistkrs. March 6 Mm. I.. 1), Miller, while attempting to turn tl tap off of a fruit jar, wa liailly Injured by the top of the jar breaking, cutting her hand and Mvoring the leaders iu the wrUt. At last rcjwrt the wound wo doing nicely. J. II. I'ryrear jr., who ha hut recently returned from Hums, In vUitiug iu town today, X, J, I.nmtcrt and Hell Husklrk made a flying trip to Sitter recently. Wait lleurlchc is up from the dtcrt, a K"M nl ShUers hotel. T, M. IVooth wo iu town recently at tending to UimIiiom. The dance K veil hy the dancing matter, 1'. Wet. WA mtitu a Hlccww ImiIIi MHially and financially. Mr. 'tt surely la nu artUt in the clnnelng line. There will be a twtl elvon at the SUters Unit on the cvauiug of the i6th. All are cordially inritwl. aiuie by Millor'n orchestra. I). X. RigK Nfl up from hi garden much on lower StotoIliU on a business trip. John H. I'rytoar r., wn in town get ting hi hornw nhori nnd dlKurting politics. lieu l'olom, an umployo of lktriyfclt & AUiuglMHi iputit two day in Sisters, a guest at Sisters hotel, Alva Teinpluton was in getting one of those now patent grubbing hoos, which My Groceries Are Here One of the finest lines of groceries that ever came to Crook county orrived nt my store Inst week and is now on my shelves awaiting your inspection. When you want good goods come to our store. Our prices will compete with any in the upper Des chutes valley, All business conducted on ensh basis. Store will be closed on Sunday except for drugs nnd med icines. No druggists' sundries will be sold. W. Allen c Miller, the i.lcM blartcamitlw. arc putting out. Any one intending t clear land would do well to see them as they are Hf(lit, durable and the Handiest grubbing hoe made. Arthur Clothir, who left a few days ago, returned accompanied by Dr. New ton of Ihllaw who came over to ex amine applicants to the MaaMchusetU Mutual Life Insurance Co., of which Mr. Cloth fer fa agent. The doctor was called to the Itomc of Marcelous Thomas to treat their little son, who ha been very ill, but is improving. Mr. Hammer, one of the democratic nomineea for county clerk, has been in Misters and neighborhood, campainta) and winning tlie people with hi pleasant smile and cigar. The firm of Smith, Wilt & Co. have dissolved partnership, Smith ami Wilt retaining the Imatnwan, Mr. Denfaon will stock hia furniture store at tlie ante old stand. SURVEYORS ROACH BOSLAND. Oregon Iiastern Engineers Have Agnln Moved Camp. Rosland, March 8. The railroad surveyors moved to Rowland Tuesday and expect lobe here alout three week. Prom here they will go to William Mayfleld's. Lively time in Itodand now. I). A. I'ludlcy ha moved his cattle from Hay Stack to desert. He report three dead, but the rt doing nicely. The stage still makes late time on account of thn road Ixdug so tnd and we only ,have two and three Shaniko mails a week. I.ee Caldwell Is talking of taking hi cattle to the desert for n short time. Mr. Caldwell ha a nice fat baud of cattle. The Holland school will start about the first of April. Oeorge Itogue ha been quite sick the last two weeks with with a bad cold. Redmond News Notes. Rhdmono, March 5. P. S. Stanley, of the I). I & P. Co., in company with Mr. and Mr. lf. C. Kowlcc, left here this morning for Shauiko iu the automobile, Mr. Stanley i going to Portland. Mrs. Kowlcc is going to California for the benefit of her baby' hoalth. He has been quite sick but is much lttcr now. Charlca Reed and wife, of the John ston ranch, were visitor here today. There was quite a party of visitor here this week from Portland and Seattle on their way to Silver Lake, where they go to file on t!mler claims. There wqs n fine dance at the Red mond Hotel last Saturday, It was a grand success, Mr. ltd wards under stands his bufriue., V. C. Row ha has leased the Hotel Redmond and barn to J. H. ltdwards of Sister. Mr, l'dwards h an old hotel manager and will surely make a success of it. We wish him hick. Coming Unck to Bend Soon. Word has been received form Idaho, from Jack Sheridan that he will soon return to his homestead near Bend. S. NICHOL; PILOT BUTTE INN A, C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with nil the. dcllciclc.i of the season Pirst-class Kqnlpmcnt IMne Rooms and Hcds All stages stop RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY iW Our shop is located opposite Haptist Church. s -sZ. F. 'dGNURAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. SMANIKO, - ORIUION Large, Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited Prompt attention paid to tliose who favor me with their patronage A Complete Slock of DRY At Bend, Oregon. Rough, Surfaced and AJouldcd -LUMBER- All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses' INCH COMMON DIMENSION SIIIPLAP RUSTIC T. & G. FLOORING BEADED CEILING WINDOW JAMBS WINDOW CASING HEAD BLOCKS O. G. BASEBOARD STAIR TREADS WATER TABLE O. G. BATTINS MOULDINGS P. B. D. PATENT ROOFING FENCE PICKETS SHINGLES ETC., ETC. Reasonable Prices Good Grades Dry Stock CUSTOM FEED MILL IN CONNECTION. 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