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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
... -W .mi . J : LOCAL BITS Tom Ryan was in from Ills much fit the lcaijowH, Monday. j.L. McCjillocli, of Vrincvllle, was u llciul vlflllor lust 1'rMny, C. A. Spiilnliour came In from his ranch on the Ttimalo Tuesday. Warren Hrown, of I.amonla, wns in our city Monday ami Tuesday. John mill L. C. McI'Iicrsou, of Priucville, were Haul vlsitory Tiich ilny. J)ry crnmilalod 8tijnr at the Heuil Mercantile Co. Six pounds for 50c. The Rev. Plnklmm of I'riuevlllc wilt preach Sunday moruliit; at 1 1 n clock. W. II. Wilson enmc In Wcclnca day from hln ranch for n load of .supplier. I. Taylor nuil Hruce Gray wcie pvci from the county scat last i$ati)i!uy. John Elder came domu from Crane I'rairie Tuesday to spend a few days in town. A. O. Kly enmc to Heud Wed nesday from hN homestead three mllcH Houth of town. Mm. G. I.. Moore wan In town Monday from their much five milcN south of llciul. Charles Ilrontcrliotis, brother of Kd and George, was visitiii); in !cud the first of the week. Supt. J. C. Lewis ol the I). I. & I'. Co , came up frm Kodniond Monday, ruturuliiH the same day. just roccivcti, 300 samples 1900 wall Hiper. Styles from the IJast .a and up. per roll. N I. Wcidcr. Arthur V. Clothier, of Portland, wan looking after his insurance lilttUiiass here the latter part of last wupje. l'or rent 100 acres of land all plowed and iced furnished. l'or jMrticulars, C. V. Decker, I.nidlaw, Oregon, 3-3 Ira J. and V. It. Wilkinson went to Powell lluttas Wednesday for a load of seed grain. They returned Thursday. Freighter Philip Francis left for Khauiku yesterday morning, taking the remainder of J. M. Lawrence's hotehflld goods. II. C. hllis lias several men at work this week clearing and plow iug a large tract on his ditch laud northeast of town. Don't forget that we have n few air.s of those good shoes left that you can have at a big reduction for cash, Ikind Mercantile Co. August Wordell nud J. II. Sill. wlia have been employed by the I). I. & P. Co. for some time past, left Wednesday for Silver Lake. N. P. Hcndiicks, of Poitland, representing the American Tobacco Co., was interviewing our mer chants Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. C. II. Kricksou was in llciul from their Hear Creek ranch Tuesday. She reports Mr. Krick you improving from his recent III nes. I'. II. Counut arrived in Heud Monday night from Wisconsin. Mr. Couaut is looking over the D, I. & P. .Cjj's lauds with a view to in vesting. iKitiOATitn Land I have a few choice tracts from .o to 160 acres each that can le bought at a bar gain. P. L. Tompkins, Hank Hullding. .3tf Got our pricesou windows, doors, building purer, Malthoid roofing, etc. before you buy clswhcre. We can save you money, llciul Mer cantile Co. Wm. Johnston, civil engineer, of Portland, who has been up in the Silver Lake country for the past week, passed through here Wednes day on his return trip. The Dcscljtttes Irrigation Power Company at Kedmond wnitta rock men, teamsters and slip, holders, Wages fa. 25 per day; board IM.50 per week. 2-5 Remember house-cleaning time in IJcnd is drawing near. The city council recommends that everyone clean up their premises between the loth and 15th of this mouth. A stwcltil Easter program will be given at the Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday evening. Miss Violet Reed will lead and the subt jeet will be "The Lord of Life." Wc have a full line of men's and boy's straw hats at 25c and up wards. Wcarc also offering a line of felt hats at a surprisingly low price for cash. Rend Mercantile Co. A small force of carpenters and laborers, under the supervision of Karl K. Knight, have been doing repair work on the big flume anil head-gate, south of town, this week. Mrs. Lydia A Irons, the equal suffrage advocate who with her visited Rend this Week, the schools Tuesday, talk on "Humane Edit- 1-4 $faMtf$atefy j I yVU&imMra, one. I Dr. W. G. Drown of Ifargo, N. I)., interviewed .some of our busi ness men ligje Monday, departing the same day to visit other jwints iu Oregon. Latest style of spring and sum mer hats for ladies nud children now on display, at reasonable pri ces, at New York Cash Store, Laid law, Oregon. Charles Shields, ofShauiko, enmc in to Rend Wednesday, bringing with him n party of lund seekers who arc looking over ditch and timber lauds. Sid Nlchol, who last week sold hi.s confectionery business, here to his brother, Dr. Nichol, hns gone o Roslaud, where he will engage in the drug business, husband addressed giving a cation." R. W. Lakcu returned from Spokane Tuesday whore he went on business a couple of weeks ago. He has ojcncd an office iu the R. M. Company's building, formerly occupied by the millinery store. Considerable activity iu timber and irrigated lauds Is now iu evi dence iu the Deschutes vnllcy. The condition of the roads between here and the railroad is improving and each day brings more people to the Rend country, looking for homes. A parly was given Tuesday eve ning from 7 to 0 o'clock nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wicst iu honor of Miss Pauline's 15th birthday. Then n surprise party wns given Miwi Marion from 9 until 12 o'clock iu honor of her 20th birthday. Prank Huttcrvorth has the contract for repairing the approach es to the cross-walks on Wall street, also the cross walks on Rood and Oregon streets. George Rates has the contract for hauling the gravel for this purpose. It will require about iS loads. J. W. Dunn, who came to Rend last fall, from Grass Valley, has this tveck moved onto his home stead iu 18-12 just west of Horse Ruttc. lie will commence build ing at once a good sized house nud barn. At present his family are living iu temporary quarters. This week Dr. Coc was called out of tow twople Kails, who is ill with la grippe; Mrs. Patrcs of I.aidlaw, who is suffering from bronchitis and Miss Louise Murk, of Laidlaw, who is critically ill with typhoid fever nud complications. A smalt blaze occurred nt the Pilot Ruttc saw milt Monday noon. A live cinder fell upon nn accumu lation of sawdust iu n roof gutter and the mass was soon ablaze. The flames made little impression upon the sheet iron roof, however, nud were extinguished by the prompt use of the fire lio.se. f, 3 - ,J ' " V ""3 WE WANT A SHARK 01 YOUR TRADE FOR 1906 Our High Grade Goods offered. Service and Low Prices, Merit It 1 Central Oregon's Big Department Store... Every cash purchaser can have a Grand Entertainer a Talk ing Machine in the homo. We are giving them away. Get informed and save our coupons. 89 LIN12 UP TUG nnsaiuTEs, Company Incorporated at Olympla Will Probably Hulld Log Road. Last week articles of incorpor ation were filed nt Olympia, Wash., for the Oregon Trunk Line, of Carson City, Nevada, with n capi tal stock of fr ,000,000. The incorjwrntors arc: W. E. Nelson, R. A. Rallingcr and L. I. Gregory. The objects, of the com pany are stated to be to build a steam or electric railway nud n telephone or telegraph line from a point opposite the junction of the Columbia and Deschutes rivers, iu n southerly direction, a distance of 250 miles, into Central Oregon. R. A,. Rallingcr, ex-mayor of Seattle, U designated as Agent for Wash ington. It is said to be n projected logging road. Notice to Water Consumers. Water for irrigation will be fur nished from the pipe system nud the open ditches belonging to The Rend Wntcr, Light & Power Co. at the following rates, payable month ly in advance. First jooo square foot area 75c Second 1000 square foot aren 50c Each additional 1000 feet 25c All applications must be made to said company for the above services, when ditches will be constructed in the streets or nllcys nud suitable .I, to attend the following sick "'ad-gate boxes will be furnished .-: Mrs. C. I?. Moore at Clinc . 'c I "? , . H'.0!0 m I'uuy wiiu win utivu (.uJiuui ut acinic. No one will be allowed to obstruct or interfere with the ditches by placing boxes therein. This work must be done under the supervision of the water company. No charge will be made for lawn sprinkling with hose held in the hand, with nozzle attached, during the season of 1906, but irrigation through a hose will be charged for at the above rates. Rend Water, Light & Power Co. Per E. F. Ratten, President. xsitivc!y forbidden to allow horses, cnttlc, sheep or hogs to cross any of the segregated lands of this com pauy; to range thereon or allow any stock to poltitc the waters of any canals or laterals of this company under penalty of the law. Redmond, Or , March 27, 1906. DltffCHUTIlS IRRIGATION & POWHR Company. D. I. & P. SiiTti.krs' Assn., C. F. Jackson, Secy. L. G. Roouc who forsome mouths past lias been employed as n yard iinitd nud general nil around man at the Hightowcr& Smith; saw mill, died at Priucville last Tuesday, of pneumonia. Mr. Roonc was iu Heud about two weeks ago nud left here iu compnny with A. C. Stub ling, for Redmond. From there they went to Priucville nud the wenther being very bad Mr. Hoone contract ed a severe cold, which suddenly dcvcloncd into nncumonia. and he died at 12 0 clock on the day above, mentioned. j Saloon License Notice. IlitKi), Or., April 13, 1906. To the Honorable Mayor and Common Council of the City of Rend. Gentlemen: The undersigned Hugh O'Kaue, hereby respectfully applies for n license from the City of Rend to sell spirituous, vinous nud malt liquors nud fermented cider iu the building situated 011 lots 11 nud 12 of block 10 of the City of Rend, for the period of three mouths from the 1st day of May, 1906. Respectfully, II1v.11 O'Kank. The G. R. C. Club entertained a number of their friends last Friday evening, nt the home of W. P. Vnudevcrt, iu Rend. A feature of the evening was a Gypsy camp. Dainty refreshments were served and the guests left for their homes after having spent n jolly evening. rnose present were: J-.thel Allen, Trespass Notice. To nil stock owners ranging stock 1 in Crook County, Oregon. ! TAKE NOTICE. I The Deschutes Irrigation & Pow er Company, duly organized under the laws ot tlie htate ol Oregon, Pntiline Wicst, Violet nud Elizabeth j hereby gives notice that they have Vaughn, Hessic Donkel, Audrn Knarr, Grace Kever, Hazel nud Alice Caldwell, Gr.nce, Clinton, George nnd Claude Vnudevcrt, Rlnine Boyd, Guy McReynolds, Willis nnd liber Sheldon. Steven IStcldl dud Fred Iucns. exclusive control of nil segregated lauds under the Cnrey Act in Crook county under the Pilot Butte nnd Central Oregon canals, operating under contract with the State of Oreiron. nnd hereby notifies all ner- sous that ou aud after this date it is Timber Land, Act June J, iItS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 0. 8. Land Office, The Dalle., Oregon, l'cbnury i. 19A. Notice l hereby given that in compliance with the pruvUlmia ofthe act of cvngreaa of Juncj. il, entitled "An act fur the male of timber lamia In the atatea of California. Oregon, Neraila and U'ahln-tu Territory." a. eitcmled to all (he puhllclaiiil atatea tijr act of Aufu.t 4, 1S9?. William J Mcf'.lllrrar. nflleml. county of Crook, alate of Oregon, ha l!ilUy filed In thU office hi. .worn atatement No. j. for the purchaae of the wjf of the uelof ecA, lp la , r lie.w m. And wilt offer proof to ahow that the land aouiht la more valuable for the timber or alone thereon than for agricultural purroa, ainltorHalill.il hit claim to aahl land before II. C- Itlll.. r. H. Comuiluioner, at hltofnrc Iu llend, Oregou, on the IJtli Uy of June. lyA lleiiamraaawitneaaea John ferguaon, Mllo W. WIImin. William Arnold, and Sarah rerguaon, an oi nend, uregon. the a their claim. In thla office on or before the aakt Ijtli Iy or June. 17A. aijjl MICIIAULT. NOLAN. Keglater, Any and all peraont claiming ailyerMly he auove deacriben landa are rrauealed to file Timber Land, Act June 3, iff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. I.aud Officc.The Iallc, Oregon, January 7. I? Notice it hereby given that Iu compliance with the provUion olthe Act of Cougreaa of June J. IbfS, entitled, "An act for the aale of timber lamia In the atatea of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," n cileudcd to all the public laud atatea by Act of Augual 4, 1F91. Chaile S. l!4wrU, of rrinetllle, -ounly of Crook, atate ofOregon. hat (lilt day tlr-1 In thla office 111. .worn atate incut No. it!, fur the purchaac of the aw). of ec aj, tp 19 a, r 10 e, w in. And will offer proofto ahow that the land aoughl la more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural purpoaea, and to e.tablUh hi. claim to aald land before II. C. Kllia. U. S. CuinmlMloner, at hit offtVe at Hem!, Oregou, ou the Ull day of Juue, 1906. lie name at wllneaae J. N. Hunter, Xk'hard King, Ja,mea Hunter and J. M. Mwrence, all of Iknu, Oregon Any and all peraon claiming adveraely the lkjMlrCTllal land are requealed to file their claim. Iu thi office ou or before aald ijth day of June, ly. aijjS MtCIIAltl. T. N0I.AN, Keglater. TRIPLETT BROS. Barber Shop & Baths Rest of accommodations and work promptly done WAI.I. ST. IUJNU. ORKOON J. W. R0B1S0N Veterinary Dentistry OI'IMCK AT IIKNI) MVKRV TRANSI'HR CO. HTAIII.IW, IIUNI), .... ORKGOX PILOT BUTTE INN A. C, LUCAS, Proprietor Tables suppjjed with nH the delicacies of the season Firaclast Equipment Fine Rooms and Reds AH stages stop at the hotel door RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY tM Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. . F. MOODY GENERAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. SIIAMKO, - OREOON Urge, Commo4ious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited Prqrnpt attention paid to those who favor me with their patronage R. B. QARMAN, Barber H0TI2L REDMOND-Call and see me. KItDMOND, - 0R15G0N. Authorized Capital $25,000 Incorporated 1904 The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company of BEND, OREGON. Tranaact. a central banltlnr anil Iruit bo..nr., Itaura Ltttrra ol Credit tootl throughout the world, act aaailminittralor eircutoror trutof eatatra; trana fcra money by mail or tclcrraph, cullrttiona made promptly and upon favorable lernta. INTItKHST OK r)l2(OSITS-The Central Orrtoo IUnVliie ft Truat Co. haa added aereral new fraturea to ita rapidly rrowlnjc bualneaa. It will now give Time Ceitiltcatra ol Depo.it, payiJK intereat thereon aa follows; For bis Uontba, J per cent; Par One'Vear, 4 per eenu (Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent at Reasonable Rates A Full Line of Legal Blanks for Sale. Agent for the Fire Association of Philadelphia, and the American Fire Insurance Co. DIRECTORS: A. M. DRAKE, Phk. A. I.. GOODWILJJE, Vick Pubs. J. 31. LA WHENCE, Rec'v F. O. MINOR, Gjuiiieu Bend Livery & Transfer Co. J. FRANK STROUD, Manager LIVERY, and FEED STABLE HORSKS BOARDKD BY THU DAY, WRKK OR MONTII First-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. 'Pfcee No. 15 tlond ttrcct, between Mluotiota aud Oregon, Bend. Oregon. DarbarShop andDatht InHotal. H... M3 OornarDond OTEL DEND. -sss HUQH O'KANU, Prop 5I0ST CKNTRALLY I.OCATWD IIOTIil, IN BHND. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms Always Reserved for Transient Trude. Per Acre $10 Irrigated Land Crook County, Oregon. Deed dl rect.frotn State. WRITE for pam phlet nid map. 1). S. Cook & Co.. 351 Alder Street, Portland, Oregou, ." 1 ..' w rm nm i.n m -t52. REPEATING SHOTGU N No matter bow big the bird, no matter bow heavy its plumage or swift its flight, you can bring it to bag with a long, strong, straight shooting Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Results are what count. They always give the best results in field, fowl or trap shooting, and are sold within reach of everybody's pocketbook. FREE! Stni aamf and aA4r4$ en a pdllol Mril far car Utf lllttttatti taliltum. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.. New Haven. Conn.