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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1906)
. II LOCAL BITS Two pounds of Cntnviiti Coffee for 7xc al tliu Ilud Murciititllc Co. Levi Johnson of I'unillutou rc itlered lit ilolul Hend hint tfnttirdiiy. C, A. Cliii)iiinn went to l'rluc vllle Monday iiioruiiiK, lutiirninu TiteMdny tilnlit. H. A. (iriniu went to the John Kynu ranch jhiiiUi of I la ml I nut Hun dny. IIu wilt !c jjoiic a week. liny your onion seta, jjnrden and fluid wedx of tliu Jlcud Mercnnlilc Co. New stock jiidt ruceived. Juiit received, 300 tminples 1906 wall paper. 9tyes frotn the Knit. .c and up r roll. N P. Wultlor. All coods botiRlit of us will he delivered to any place in Monti or kytlc Henri Mvcry & Transfer C.oinpnuy. 51 tf A. M. Draka, returned to Henri fyttitrriny night from an extended business trip to Portland and Cali fornia point. Get our prircs on windows, doors, and nil huildinu iniiteriuN before plnclng your orders elsewhere. The lkud Mercantile Co. Juines McCoy returned to Henri Wednesday evening front his ditch land near Kerimonri, which he has been clearing ami improving. The Deschutes Irrigation & Power Conimny nt Kedtuouri wants rqck men, teninstcrs and slip holders. Wage ?a.as per tiny; board 1.50 jcr week. 3-5 On and after March 1, the, Steele KcMiiuraut will again le opened, when meals will be furuiidied to the public. KcKtilnr meals, 35c. Fur it tailed room in connection. .otf A meeting of the Ladies' Aid So ciety of the M. K. church will he held WcduemUy, April 4, at the home of Mr. S. C. Caldwell. All Iqriirf o( Henri and vicinity are cor dially invited to attend. V. O. Minor returned the middle of the week from Portland where he had leii called by the danger ous illuetwi of his mother. He, re Krts that she was regaining her usual health when he left. Some of Henri's merchants nre doing n good work in cleaning the street Iwfore their places of business. I'.. A. SMher started the ball roll ing Thursday morning by carting away the rubbish that had nccum inulatcri before hit store during the winter. 11. V. I.aken, who has been in Henri the jwst mouth, loft for Spokane Wednesday morning, ox ccting to return here in n few weeks. Mr. I.aken is interested in the Crookjtou Lumber Co. of Minnesota and has been in Henri Acquiring information relative to the timbur in this vicinity. The Hullctiii receives many re quests front distant points for sam ple copies. These are wanted that the resources nud advantages of this country may be learned. The re quests come from Hritish Columbia, from the fur away Kastcrn states, and from nil parts of the country. Truly the attention qf many people is centered on the great Deftchutert valley. J, U. lfry had n lively runaway Tuesday. His team became fright cued, broke away from Mini and en deavored to run on opjxxsitc sides of n little barn on Robert McCann's place south of town. They knocked one side out of the shanty and broke the hariiesa considerably, but aside trout this no other damage was caused. The tuiinwnys were soon caught. Spring is truly here at last. An unfailing sign of its arrival is seen in the stilt fever that has affected the youth of Henri. Kvory young ster who is able to make n pair of stilts is stalking around town, hap py in the pastime. The next spring h mptom that will show itself will hen gang of youngsters with their pockets full of marbles and a "game" in progress on every cor ner. And it will not be in violation of the city ordinances, either. Archie Pattic and Samuel H. Clark left this week for their homes at Pliillipsburg, Mont. These gen tlemen have' been ntopping for two or three weeks at the Hotel Henri nud have been looking qver the country. They were pleased With jirospccts here ami will return later n the .season with their families, purchase land in the vicinity 1 of Henri, nud make their future .home licje. lleforc leaving ihey filed bit timber tlnitila. Frank Glass of Kerimonri was a Henri caller Tuesday. Tom Ryan was down, from his up-river ranch Thursday.' Shadelaud Wonder seed oats for sale at The Henri Mercantile Co, tf I 0. Drown of Tumalo was transacting business hi Henri Inst Saturday. C. M. Red field of Redmond came up to Head yesterday to at tend to ImaiittttM matters. For rent too acres of laud nil plowed and seed furnished. For particulars, C. P. Docker, I.aldlaw, Oregon. 3-3 Huy your bakery goods at the Steele ReMturnnt. The very best of pics, cakes, doughnuts, cookies, bread, etc. ,p;tf The Henri Mercantile Co. is sell ing the Unker nud Wntikcgnuitc barb wire cheap for cash. Oct their prices. 5 i-tf K. A. Smith nnd T. W. dimmer maun left Wednesday morning for Mr. Smith's homestead n few miles south of town. Alfalfa hay $1(1.50 n ton, chopped feed 2.1a ner hundred. We 11 1 so carry mill feed. Hend I.ivcry & Trnimcr Co. 5 m The Pilot Butte Company is this week seeding its field near Pilot llutte to vetch and the one east ol Garden Row to oats. Next Sunday evening there will be the regular consecration meeting of the Christian Ktidcavorcrs, nnd n targe attendance is desired. Dr. Coons will hold preaching services nt the church nc.t Siuiday both morning and evening. Morn ing services at 11 o'clock, evening serviced at 8. Two fine, large, new clocks of the New Haven, Conn., make, nr 'iveri this week for use in the npw school house when completed. They are oil exhibition a the Nichol store. II. C. Kllis reports that he will be ready to assume the duties of United Stntcs laud commissioner ns soon as his bond is accepted nud approved by the authorities. When this will le cannot be definitely stated, but probably not later than two or three weeks. The new cross-walks recently ordered built by the city council tire now being laid between Hotel Henri and Kstcbcnct's comer, nnd be tween the Kstcbcuct corner nud Sheldon's blacksmith shop. One will nlso be laid where the walk crosses Hawthorn avenue between the church and Sheldon's shop. Planks, 18 and 30 Icot long, ax 12 inches nre being used for these walks. The committees appointed to per fect the organization of the Hend club that intends to place n launch on the river nbovc Henhatu Falls, were unable to make rcjorts Wednesday evening as nt first planned and consequently these will have to be, submitted at a future meeting. It has been learned, however, thnt no trouble will he met with in obtaining the right to navigate the river. II. F. Johnson of Priuevillc nn uouuecs himself in The Bulletin tfiis week ns a candidate for the nomination for sheriff on the repub. llcan ticket. He spent several days during the week in Henri rounding up the voters of the precinct and soliciting their support. Mr. John son is n long-time resident of the county nud has a Inrgc nud favor able acquaintance with the settlers in this region. The sheriff's office is the one that ts attracting the most candidates and Mr. Johnson is making a hard race for the nomina tion. He is a competent man for the place. William Johnson, who is seeking the nomination to the office of county dark on the republican ticket, was in Hend Tuesday look ing after matters political. Mr. Johnson has been n resident of the county over 30 years nud has a wide acquaintance. He has held the office of superintendent of schools of Crook county for three terms. Five miles cast of I.airilnw he owns a tract of- ditch laud under the Swalley ditch, nud is one of the old residents of this region who is help ing in the development of the county. He has had considerable experience in the duties of the clerk's office and is familiar with its workings, Odd sizes and broken lots in shoes ntid rubber goods cheap for cash at Bend Mercantile Co; We may. hive just the kind you are looking ftir. 51-tf uB3CSQVakHB ffi4mt$&&& "wjT mm.m WH WANT A SHARK iM-jiij.iH.T.ruuuj.ii jw wmuauiiu "Afijc r iwmj&u- rr 1906 Our High Grade Qoods offered, Central Oregon's Big Department Store... mu Kvery cash purchaser can have, a Grand Kntcrtnlncr-a Talk ing Machine in the home. Wc are giving them away. Get informed and save our coupons. wmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm V. P. King for County Treasurer. To the republican voter of Crook county: I hereby announce my can illiliicy for the tetmlilieaii nomination for the office of county trwuurcr utulcr the direct primary law, Miblwrt to the ilociaion of the voter. V. I'. KlJMJ, I'riiievillc, SAYS TMEY MAY VOTG. Attorney General Says Voters May Register on Day or Primary, Attorney fienernl Crawford hns settled the question ns to whether or not electors can participate mine primaricsjf they hnvc not registered prior to the closing of the lwoks be lore the primaries, aim lits decision imsot4 the ecticrnl belief that one could not vote under those condi tions. Mr. Crawford says thnt there is nothing in the law to pre vent the use of the Blank "A" ns in general elections, nud thnt voters applying to vote in the primaries, if they have not registered, can have six witnesses nnd make the lilrmk "A" certificate, and thnt they arc then entitled to participate in the primaries. It will Iw neces sary, of course, for them to declare their party affiliation in, order for thorn m mrticin.-itc. With this un derstanding of the law, the at torney general has instructed the county clerks to provide the usual blank "A" ccrtmcates lor us.e at hc precinct primaries. In tins connection, uowever, 11 is well to caution the voters of the rntmtrv ncniiist waitincr until the day of the primaries before regis tering, ns to do so on mat uay it will reuuire six witnesses and will besides entail a great dcnlofadT lllinnnl lnbor nnd trouble unon the officers in charge of the election. I'or tuts reason it ts urged mat electors of all parties should come in nnd register now. Reveries of tho Tramp Pedagogue. To the Hend Social Clulwl'rlcmli nilri l'cllow-Convicts: You'c heard the song "There was a little hole in the (round nud the green graM grew nil mound, round, round." Well, I nm there, I'm in the hole nud ntn hero for two month, or o tlaya in the wilder- IICM. I departed front Hend nt fi a. 111. In the year ol nineteen hundred nud froic-to. ilentli going to Klianlko. I eot to I'riuo villc O. K., left at 1 o'clock for Sliuuiko with nu old fallow from Wonntcliec who hud beuti surveying tliu Hand country nud purchased some land. Wc were travelling cotnnauioug ns far as Hinarin. We got into llelttlcr'ti slxnit H o'clock A. 1). (after dark) II. C. (bocu cold), Wc made up our minds to lie in tho Ixittom of the stnge nud ulccp to Khnulko, hut lol two mure Aeuger got nlxvard nud we told htoriiM nil ulht nud "humjxd the huuipo" into Shnuiko. Wo got into Slmniko nt 7 o'clock nud were to leave nt H o'clock via the C. 8. railway. tStnnds for Confounded Slow. ) I naked the tick et neeut if thnt was my train when the combination pulled up to the dcot nud he said he thought not; thnt it Iwlouged to the Columhin Southern Railway Co, "Well," her. I, "Shall I take this trnln?" lie said I'd better not ns the company lmil boon missing some trnius lately. I mniingcd to get n through ticket to Umatilla with a stop over, Involuntary at lUi'i'K. I boarded the train rather nwkwnrdly ns I hadn't ridden for 18 months. I and my friend eat ourselves down an the cuslilons, ami waited one nud a half hours for the freighter to load on n bunch of hogs, sheep, cattle, wool, Imrlewiro etc., etc., and at last we moved. The conductor tame along nud I was asleep, i He saya "I'nrc." I say "l'alr, to uuddliu; how's yourself?" I want your ticket says he. I told him I was riding on niy ,fec and he puueed it; . 1 We wived It) Jlfggs at xitjo anil ate n 'Hamkd, one. OF YOUR TRADK FOR. Service nnd Low Prices, Merit Jt dinner, 30 cents worth, In ia minute, ij 3-3ccnUpcr minute lorsucvrlng In Idvcs. nfees has wonderful orospcfts before It. There nre two things I would like to do., One is drive sUigc ami tliu otycr is live in Illgu. "Wc t6anled the train for Umatilla at ja o'clock, nnd we got to our destination nlMiit 7 oclock. UnutilU Is a town comosed of two parts Jews a ml one onrt Indians. Wc nickcl out a hotel mid my friend nud I registered. lie registered Tlieo. Koosevelt ami I reg istered Win. Jennings Ilryan, and lo! a IHg bedlmg crnwlcl up my pen to sec what iiumfer my room wns, I v;r, ui I, "You have Inig here." ".Vo," ' the Hebrew hot. "Here vos not von linele K-1 pug int mine IknIcI." i ouiyt he wns right; thev were all maricd and had large families. We, my friend and I, lioardcd the train for Kiparia at I o'clock a. m., and I iot Hit off nt 4 o'clock a. m. at the Kliiarian-Icwistou doek am) Warded the boat for Iwistou. via Snake river. after billing my friend a fond adieu, Wc were afloat until J o'clock in the afternoon, then wc lauded at l.cwUton and I lost my Riparian right. I had made Hie acquaintance, o anoujer oni guy on the boat and wo hcatlcd for the Hotel llollinecr. I ntu su'iiikm' in my overcoat listening to the strain of a violin, cornel ami piano, nmj K9zg ai a frescoed ceiling, i winked at a waitress mnld nud she looked soared, then I quit winking. The cashier short-changed me five cents nnd the portsr showed mc to my two bit room in the garret and I blew out the gau nnd went to bed. JKKRY. (To be continued.) Notice to the Public. I have now a complete line of Gents' and Boys' Suits, fresh nud clean, just arrived from the Kast. Also hats, caps and a full line of shoes. In fact everything to wear from head to foot. Gome in and see them at Pinh Trhb Stork. Notice All outstanding orders against district No. 12, Crool; county, Ore gon, will have to bo presented for payment on or before April 1, 1906, upon which date they cease bear ing interest. I. D. WiitsT. it Clerk. R. B. GARMAN, Barber HOTEL REDMOND Call and see mc. KUDMONl), ORKOOX. $10 Per Acre $10 Irrigated Land Crook County, Oregon. Deed di rect from State. WKITK for pam phlet and mnp. B. S. Cook & Co., 351 Alder Street, Portland, Oregon. "THE HOME" Restaurant and Bakery REDMOND, OREdON Board nnd Rooms 'The Home" will be opened for business Wednes day, Feb. 31, 1906. "tip to date" in every respect. Call and see us as you go through here. Wc will use yott right. H, fr. JONES, hop. PILOT BUTTE INN A, C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tnble'? . supplied with al the delicacies pf thoren- flon pirat-class Ifrjtiipmcnt Pine Root s an(t jjC(js ill stages stop RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmith and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOE4NG A S'PECALTY t0T Our shop is located opposie Baptist Church. 2,. F. OGNfiRAL CoiDfflissiou and forwarding MERCHANT. ' SltANlkO, - OREdON Large, CMiHodrpu5 Warehouse. Ccn!gHBcts SoJicilcd I'rompt attention paid to tliouc who favor mc- uitli their fatrortige....:,.. Auifioxizcd Capital $25,000 Incorporated 1904 The Centrdl Oregon Banking & Trust Company of BEND, Tranuets a general banking and truit bunntu: luurt Lcttera or Credit rood throughout nhe world; ecu aiadminlitralor executor or truttee or eatates; Iran (era money ly mail or telegraph' tetlectlona made promptly and upon faroraMc lam. INTKRKST ON njtl'OSITS-The Central Oreron lUnklnc A Trurt Co. haa ftddnl aerefal new iealurea to Ua raklly growing butlnr. It will now glre Time Ceitlfteatea of UeptMit. Pol" Intcrett thereon aa follow! : For Six Month, j per cent; for One.ye,w, 4 per cent. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent at Reasonable Rates A Full Line. of Legal Blanks for Sale. Agent forithe Fire .Association of Philadelphia, pnd the American Fire Insurance Co. DIRECTORS: A. M. DRAKE, Putfl. A. L. GOODWILLIE, .Vice Pats. x ' J. M. LAWItENCE, Six'r F. O. MINOR, Casiueii Bend Livery J. FRANK STROUD, Majuger LIVERY, and FEO STABLE HORSKS BOA,RDKD BY THK D4VY, WRU OR SIOWJJI Fjrst-Clqtss Liycry Rigs pr Re-it. 1PkmeKa.'15 noudatcct, between t.Innetota and Oregon, Barbershop 11 , , 3 OornarBond XT rlOTEL I3END. nZ'Z MUCH O'KANG, Prop MOST CUNTKAU.Y I,OCATKD 1IOTKL IN BUND. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms Always Reserved for Transient Trade. REPEATING No matter how biff the bird, no, matter bow heavy its plumage or swift its flight, you can bring It to bag with a long, strong, straight shooting Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Results art what count. They always give the best results in field, fowl or trap shooting, and are sold within reach of everybody's pockttbook. fSEEt Smi m4 tU lUttu a fallal tU lor aar (aria (IailradJ wUJaju. WINOHEBTCn RKrEATINQ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm ijniigimmw at the hotel door I MOODYs ' 9 OREGON. & Transfer Co. Bend, Oregon,. U n& m$ 7 if SHOTGUNS AHM8'C0..NKW HAVfH.C. J ft r A V,