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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1906)
i v.r'.t?.', tajTT E LOCAL DITS J 1', C. Jto'wlcc was in Haiti yenter tiny. MIhh Kiiiiiiu .SicnlwrKi of J.itltl lnv, was a Jlentl caller Wctliic.ttliiy. W. II. Wilson came in to Hand 'frryji hclIiisvcU ranch Wednesday. Deputy SliorlfT J. S. Smith came 'm;or irdm Hie county Kent yiHtcr day, Tom Uvnn was down from first of lib the Meadows ranch tlie week. K A. .Sltoiffjiiost was down to Ilcnd Saturday from liN up-river rnncli. Severe Daliii.;, of I.aidlaw, wan a Ilcnd visitor tlic latter part of l8t wool:. A 0. Hly was in from his home htund tlnec miles cam of town Tlmrsdfly. . ' Kcv. J. C. OcorKC of I.nidlaw will preach Sunday evening at the Hap th church. About $joo worh of fruit trees have been received this week by Ilcnd Xioplc. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Slants and Miss Handle were in I.ajdlaw from Ilcnd, Tuesday. Karl K. KiiIkIU, of Kmlmoud, U rcK)rtl to Ik; out for the office of county surveyor. John Steid linn oened an office ' on Wall Ntrcct and will conduct w lumber office there. A. M. Drake left today forShnu iko where he will meet Mrs. Drake and bring her to ltend. Henry Hedges cnnte to Heud WotlueiHlny from his liomiwtcnd two mile uatit of town. Leslie l'ry, of I.vbntion, Or., cousin to John Fry, visited several days in Mend this week. W. T. K. Wilson, of Sisters candidate for sheriff, spent several days in Hend this week. J. Mntxhall, rcpraseutiug the Portland Cigar Co., was n business visitor in Heud this woek. i Mr. and Mrs. II. I'. Zcll were in .Heud from their Hot Creek much, the latter part of last week. A full line ot golf, negligee mid qntiing shirts, $1.50 values for 1.25 at Heud Mercantile Co. Frank Klkins, of Madras, repub lican cauidate for slierifT, was in our city kevurat daysthtk week. J tint received, 300 samples 1906 wall paper. Styles Iroiu the Kst. 5c and up per roll. N 1. Weider. The telephone office will lie kept open until 11 o'clock tonight 111 order to receive the election returns Mrr. Kuvjir Johr.ton who ho lwjen visiting her aunt at St. Joints, ' Michigan, J returned hut 1'iidsj night. For rent 100 acres of laud all plowed and seed furnished. F01 particulars, C. 1 Hecker, I.aidlaw, Oregon, a-3 A. I. Goodwill! returned hut Jjnturdny from Portland where he s4iit several days last week on businets. Minn TilH Tweet arrivml from The Dallas las.1 week and will spend n mouth or so visiting hor folks ili Ilcnd. W. M. Yates is building on his ranch near Powell butttw, and will ' move his famjly out the latter mrt ot this week. Mrs. IJva Poindextcr will lead tlw Christinti Hudeavor services 011 Sunday evening. Subject "The Lord's Day." S. K. I lodges, cnuidnte for sheriff. froin Prineville, was looking ovor the political situation in Heud the first of this week. " Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Drown and ,Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Weymouth drove down to Lnidlnw 'I uesdny for. a pleasure trip. Wednesday Mrs. Robert Mc Caun came down on horse back from their homestead in iq-ij, 12 miles south of town. A. M. Drake, Mayor A. I, Hood willie and Attorney A. King v'ilsou drove up the river Tuesday nnd tried their luck at fishing. Now is the time to stock up on MinMicj underwear. We can offer you good values in rill lines for a little money. Heud Mercantile Co.. ', The trustees of Jhe Commercial .Club will hold a meeting at II. M. Until 'tomorrow evening for the pur pose of elcctingstnnding committees. 'C. S. Caldwell tlrisj wOck fenced in the bsfck pari, of his lot for a poultry yard, The fence will be of poultry netting and five feet high. Winfield C. Griffin Of Tnnkpond, Maine, arrived in Heud last Friday and will visit with his cousin, Jv. A. Griffin, and look over the country. IiuMOATiti) Land I have a few choice tracts from ,o to 160 acres rarh that can be Itought at a bar gain. P. I,. Tomi'KINH, Hank Huilding. 43tf T. I. M. Kiggs, who has been in the Deschutes country lor several months past, left yesterday for' his home in Ungate, going over the mountains. Mrs. W. H. Wilson nnd son arc expected to arrive in Heud in n week or ten dnys. Mrs. Wilson will join her husband at the Ilas well ranch. Latest style of spring and sum mer hats for ladles and children now on display, at reasonable pri ces, at New York Cash Store, Laid- law, Oregon. F. II. Conaut, timber buyer, who has been ill Heud for some time past, left Wednesday for the Kla math country. John L. Kccver accompanied him. Unrl K. Knight, with a party of four engineers, came up from Red mond Monday to do some work on the C. O. canal cast of town. They returned Tuesday. Frank Glass, laud agent of Red mond, was in Heud several days this week, showing a party of laud seekers the good qualities of the Heud country. The Deschutes Irrigation & Power Company nt.Redinond wants rock men, teamsters nnd slip holders. Wages ?a.S5 per day; board 1.50 per week. 2-5 M. J. Morrison was injured last Saturday while at work iu ihe woods for the P. H. Co. A log rolled onto his leg, bruising it some what and laying him up for several lays. George Ilobbs and S. K. King came iu to Heud Tuesday from the Johnston ranch, bringing six teams to be used on the repair work now iu progress on the Central Oregon canal. L. J. Reed and R. II. Fentou, of Newman, Cat., passed through Hnd Monday on their return trip irom I'ortlauu, coming tins way MMMHi $ttatd(!$vde& mWRMMtiW ' i shamko, Wtt WANT A SHARK OF YOUR TRADIv FOR 1906 Our High Grade Goods ofieicd, Service and T,ow Prices, Merit It Central Oregon's Big Department Store... B ' Hvcry cash purchaser can have a Grand Entertainer a Talk ing Machine in the home. We arc giving them away. Get informed and save our coupons. town, lmforc the repair crew was put to work. They returned Tues day evening. Attorney A. King Wilson, of Portland, is iu Hend representing the P. H. I). Co. iu its litigation with the I) I. : P. Co. The im mediate object o! his present visit is to institute a suit enjoining the D. I. & P. Co. from diverting more than 160 cubic feet of water per second at the intake of the Pilot Huttc flume. II . J. P. McDonald returned ast Sunday from Los Angeles, Cal., where he had lccu called suddenly owing to the death of his brother-in-law, A. R. Hrdman, of that city, who died after an illness of only fpur, days. Mr. McDonald took tht! remains to Seattle, the home city, for burial. Mrs. McDonald went as far as Seattle with her husband on his way out, and will remain there several weeks with her mother. Come and get some of those 25c straw hats while they last. You can afford several of them at that once. iJnuir iu vour bovs ami wc for the purpose of looking over the J will give them fits. Hend Mercan- country, C. W. Umbody, who has pur chased a saw mill jtt Silver Lake and C. S. Reed, lift brother-in-law, passed through Heud last Sunday on their way to Portland for mill supplies. H. I). Heudricksou will take Mrs. Hendrickson to the springs ! on the subject of self-analysis, won- at the Warm Spring reservation loriuenng now nicy iook, iiowtncy ap t. I. .111. .. .1 .! .. I I avMa. ...lira I Mtlmk.i ...I it at.!.!. tile Company. Forfcct Yourself. Forget youtMilf. You will never do anything gteat until you do. Self-coubcjousucss is n disease with many. "No. matter what they do, they can never get away from them selves. They become warped up- her health, as it has been decided that she could noi stand the tiip to California. A force of 30 men and several teams are doing repair work on the C. O. cflunl, nlwMit two miles east of town. A enmp has been established nnd it will probnbly take a week or ten days to com plete the work. pear, what others will think of them, how they caH enhance their own interests. In other words, every thought and' every effort seems to focus tippn self; nothing radiates from them. No one can grow while his thoughts are self-centered. The sympathies of the man who thinks only of himself are soon dried up. Self-consciousness acts as a paraly- Ivan Laud's, United States rccla-j sis to all expansion, strangles en mntion service man, was iu Heud largemcut, kills aspiration, cripples several days this week. He left J executive ability. The mind which yesterday morning .on his motor-accomplishes things looks out, not cycle for the up-river country to 'in; it is focused upon its object, take mensurmcuts of the water ! not upcu itself. The immortal acts have been un consciously performed. The great est prayers have been the silent How at different points. A party composed of T. W. Strong, II. 1). Turuoy, F. C. Row Ice and C. M. Red field came up from Redmond Moday iu the big auto car, returning Tuesday. While here they went up the river to try their hand at trout fishing, A. W. Dellolt of Coulee City, Wash., and L. C. Young of Strat ford, Wash., have been iu Hend during the past week, and will probably make an investment before returning, both being favorably im pressed with tlte advantages of the Deschutes valley. C. S. Caldwell is building a 500 gallon galvanized tank for J. C. Thorp at Laidlnw to be used as it supply tank for his barler shop and bath room. Mr. Caldwell will go down the first of .next week toy install the tank and do, the plumbing for the shop and bathroom. A force of surveyors consisting of A. II. Tage, J. Hickson, Charles Fiench, Theo.G. Hecker and C. C. Close came up k from, Redmond In itnaaan " longings, the secret yearnings of the heart, not those which have been delivered facing a critical aiidien.ee.. Tvhe, daily desire is the pcrpetlla.1 prayer, the prayer which is heard nnd answered. 0. S. Mar dcii, id Success,-. Notice to Water Consumers. Water for irrigation will be fur nished from the pipe system and the open ditches belonging to Th Hend Water, Light & Power Co. at the following rates, payable month ly iu advance. First 1000 square foot area 75c Second 1000 square foot area 50c Kach additional 1000 feet 25c All applications must be made to said' company for the above services, when ditches will be constructed iu the streets or alleys and suitable head-gate boxes will be furnished at the expense of the water com pany who will have control of same, 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 iu the hand, with nozzle attached, during the season of 1906, but irrigation through n hose will be charged for at the above rates. Hend Water, Light & Power Co. Per U. F. Hattcn, President. Timber I.ml. Act Jmw J, 17. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. H. Land O flit. The Datlea, Oregon, April 1. io. Nolle U htftl.y jHf 11 that in comMtK with Itw inwWMt f the Act ut CiHtgro of Juu a. i7, entitled. "Ah art for tht Mfcr ortlmlwrlatult In thr ltnof CallfotnU, Oregon. Nevada, and Wiohliitttoo Territory," a eiteiMtnl te all tht uMlc lawl itatta by Act U Augutt 4. ! Harry It. N'orthup, af Portland, county at Multnomah, Mate of Oic BOH,lMthUUy Gtetl In thU office hUturn tUtcmcHl Nu. 1M9. for Ihe turchac ofthe!ot ami 4. 1. J.oU 1. , i ami 4. ec 19, and Lota I and 5, ec jo, tu 19 a, r II e, w 111. Ami will oiler proor to tltow that the taiul KMitlil l wore valuable for it Umber or tone than for acrtcultHralinirueaud loe4ab Ikh hit claim to MhllaiHl before the KrgMer awl KrcrUcr, at The Dalle. Orrui, m the Mh lay of June, l. . HenaiHcaat witncMea Homer Angel, 1'or rrl S ruber, ami Herman ClauuctiliM, jr., all of rortlaml, Oreauni A. C. Litem ami Millc A. I.iie,ol UeiHl, Oregon, Mkharl O'Connor and I,. O UeWolf, of The Dalle, Oregon. Any anil all eron claiming alvcrcly the above lamU are rryuotol to file their cUimo In thU attke on or before the wkl rith tlay of June. I9. aa-Jl MICUAHI. T.NOLAN, Uegl.ler. "THE HOME Restaurant and Bakery REDMOND, OREdON Hoard nnd Rooms -"The Home" will be opened for business Wednes day, Feb. 21, 1906. "Up to date" iu every respect. Call and see us as you go through here. We will use you right. II. F. JONKS, Prop. THROUail FROAl HEND TO S.MANIKO IN ONE DAY J SIIANlKO-TOiiVILLE QTkfX HMD PRINEVILlMiND OlHiu, Lu.M SCHEDULE Monday to work on the vdo C ,s'ome p'reUminary 0, canal east of 1 CJOUTHIlOUNn ' " Leave Shanikp,v 6 p. Arrive PriiievlHe 7 a. LeaVe Priavllle 12:30 p. Arrive Bend 7:00 p. m. 111. 111. m. NOkTHllOUN Leave Heud..,, 6:oo a. Arrive Prineville 12:00 Leave Prineville 1 p. Arrive Shauiko. V I IV iu. m. m. 1 a, in. FIRST-CIeASftQUIPMENTS FOR .TdUVKLLING PUBI;tC If ASbiiNtSjANDTWGIlTfca'jrfeRITASONA'rr uraliii MkMa PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. LUCAS, :ro?rJ.tbr 1. Tables supplied with all the delicacies of the scasd'n First-class Kquipmcrit Fine Rooms and Beds All itages strip at the hotel door RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmithing and Wagoh Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY iW Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. sa sZ. F. MOODY aENORAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. SHANIKO, - OREGON Urge, Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited Prompt attention paid to those who favor mc with their patronage Authorized Capital $25,000 Incorporated 1904 The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company of BEND, OREGON. Transact a genrrat banking am! trut butincM. uuct rttrr of Credit tool throughout the world, act a admlnlttrator executor or truttre or ntatea; traua frra money l.y mail or telegraph collection, made promptly and upon favorable termi. INTKKIiST OS DHl'OSITS The Central Oregon Itant-lnj & Tru.t Co. It athlcit aererat new feature to ttt raptdtjr growing Tulnes. It wilt now give Time Ceiti6eatet or Iexit, paying mtereat thereon aa follow: For Ms Month., j per cent; Tor One Year, 4 per cent. 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, Phms. A. h. GOODWILME. Vice Pke. J. M. LAWIIKN'CE, Sec'v F. O. MINOIt, Casiiibk Bend Livery & Transfer Co. J. FRANK STROUD, Manager LIVERY and FEED STABLl HORSIJS BOARDKD BY THU DAY, WSKK OR MONTH First-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. 'Phone No. 15 Oondatreet.betwecu Mlnucaata and Oregon, Hend, Oregon BEND'S NEW jyBAT MARKET ' WALt. BTRltliT. Oppoalte D 51 Co. THE finest stock of FRESH MEATS in Crook County. Cured Meats and Lard and aft the Accessories of a First-Class Market. Everything new and of the best. WH ITE & H I LL. REPEATING SHOTGUNS Mo matter how big thojjful, no matter how heavy its plumage or awift ita flight, you.caji bring .it to bag with a long, strong, straight shooting Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Results arc what count. They always give the best results in field, fowl or trap shooting, and are sold within reach of everybody's pocketbook. FREE i Siai asm tni fJJru on a peital card tr our Utf tllattratti tlehtutl WIN.CfreSTEr54KPEATINO ARMS OCE.-NtWTtAVgN, CQffN. r