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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1906)
- - LOCAL BITS, A J're'Rlitcr l'lilllp KriuiclH left for M Hluuilko TiK'.sdiiy. John Ovurturf tliln week seeded i!k two loto to lawn hhihh. Hlnicr Merrill in now the ni;lit "clerk nt the Pilot HnUe Inn. IM Hiilvei.son n fencing in Ills lot on Hawthorn Hired this week. V. C. Knwlee ciinie in from the Johnston ranch ychtcrdity on bttsl- l?d nnd I'rniik McCaffrey of I, n 111 law wctu llcncl visitors the (ir.it of the week. Robert 1,'iolds of MndrnH passed through llend ycNlarility enronte to Silver Lake. Tom Pnrmcntcr Hont Sunday nt Phillip HrunclH' ranch four miles past or llcnd. George Meyer came over Irom Prinevillc ycsteiday for several days rlsit in llcnd. W. T. Stevens left this weak to resume his duties nt the toll ntcs bpyond Slstersi. A. C. I,ucaq lias seeded his lawn to yjim ntttl set out several elm trees this sprint;. John Pcri'.usoii was in llcnd from his homestead ntu-titlini: tohusiucss matters, Tuesday. V K. Hooth, of Sisters, was in llcnd the first of the week attend itiR to business matters. Telephone No. ao has been placed in the residence of John Stoidl nt I.ytle, Oregon. II. C. Montgomery of Ilridal Veil, Or., wnh in Iteud this week looking over timber laud. The Kev. Pinkham of Prinevillc will jirench nt the llaptist church Sinniiny morning nt 11 o'clock. Mrs. A. M. Drake returned last Sunday nftcr several mouths so jottn i'i California and Portland. U. II. Muuccyaud J. I. Mognn, timber men of Ilemidji, Minnesota, arrived in Mend on yesterday's. stn;c. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hedges came in from their homestead cast of town to, do some shopping, Mon day. K. W, Roberts of Sisters was lu llcnd Wednesday. He reports that he will have about 80 acre in hay this season. Freighter C. V. Jensen of the Oregon Knstcru survey crew was in llcnd the first of the week on his way to Shnniko. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan H. Smith, of the Powell buttes neighborhood, were shopping in Ileud the latter part of last week. Hardy Allen has recently sold' his hotel at Sisters to I,. H. Ailing ham and will devote his time to his blacksmith shop. C. A. Chapman went to Red mond Thursday morning to attend to ImsinusH matters. Miss Kthul accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Iloldeu, Mrs. Fer guson and Game Warden A. M. Zevoly of Prinevillc spent several days in llend this week, The Triplett boys are building n chicken-proof fence around, their property on the north side of Wall street, near the postoflk-c. United States Marshal Kerrigan, of Portland, wns in the Heud conn try the first of this week nnd sub poenaed several grand jurors. A H. Grant has set out 140 raspberry plants and 100 currnut bushes this week. He now hns one whole lot planted to small fruits. This week Henry Hedges sold tliv: north half of lot 15 in block 16 on Minnesota street to Thomas Par muiitcr for n consideration of 225. Special Agent James Mnyberry spent n couple of days in llcnd this week, leaving for Portland Tues day. He will return here in nbout n month. Arthur Powell, of llrownsville, Oregon, arrived in llend last Satur day, He is n brother of Hcrt 1'ow til, time keeper for the D. I. &. P. Company. I,ntest style of spring nnd sum mer lints for Indies nnd children now on displny, at reasonable pri qcs, nt New York Cnsh Store, taid law, Oregon. A, 1). Hstebcnett fenced in his residence property pn Hawthorne Avenue this week With wire net ting ntd has set out grnpc vines and fruit (rces. J. II. Hd wards, Kthel Kdwnrds, Mrs. Hurt, P. Lyons and C. Wilson of Redmond, came up and attend ed the social dance given here last I'rlday evening. O. T. Sly, J. S. llogue, I'rauk Hoguc and V. It. Hogueof Roslaud passed through llend this morning on their way to Portland, to serve on the grand jury. Dr. I. L. Scoficld, dentist, of Redmond, will be in Ileud some time in the near future, prepared to do nil kinds of dental work. Dates will be given ncjft week. II. I), Houucymau took out a load of supplier to his homestead in 20-13 yesterday, and will do con siderable clearing and plowing and make other improvements. Christian nrienvor services at the church Sunday evening nt 7:30, Subject "Home missions among foreigners in Americn." Text: I'tph. 2:i3-Q, Mrs. Una McMillan leader. ' A new gate was ,nJ iu the rock wall on Wall street this week just south qf The lltilletin building nnd a side walk will be built from it to the residence of A. L. Goodwillic on Front street. W-J. Ward and J. 15. Urook ings of Rcdlauds, Col., and J. N. Hunter returned Wednesday fiotti it trip up the river. They were up as far as John IJaihu's, the stage station between Roslatid and Silver Lake, where they vcrp looking over timber lands. Announcement hay been received iu Ileud of the marriage of Charles Ihtanc Rowc to Mis) Margaret Kliznbctli Trumblc, at Jiluc Iinrth, Minnesota, on April 30th, at the home of the bride's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Rowc will be nt home in llend nfter July 1st. It Is refreshing to walk down the streets of Heud nnd note the green lawns and the flowers peeping out here and there. The rains this week have worked wutidcrs. Ulllbs planted last fall are now iu full bloom, sweet peas mid such plants nrc from two to three inches high. J. R. Sntchwcll moved his fam ily out onto his homestead near Redmond, Wednesday, where he expects to remain permanently. He will at once construct a dwell ing house and make other improve ments. Mr. Satchwcll will still continue freighting lctwcctt here and Shaniko. R. H. Mutzig's father and mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Mutzig and his sister, Mrs. Catherine Solom, of. Pittsburg, arrived iu Uend last Mon day and will remain until about 1 the first of beptctnber. They hail been on the road since the 35th of January, having visited different I I I I M ! if Hit HIN! I mMJfcA"-""- V jlSltfi-- 5 HA WW Offf. WJJ WANT A SHARK OV YOUR TRADIJ VOJL 1906 Qfir High Grade Goods offered, Service and 1ow Prices, Merit It Central Oregon's Big Department i .r Kvery pasji purchaser can have a Grand Entertainer a Talk ing Machinein the home. We are giving them away. Get informed and save our coupons. HMHMHMi wrist. The btggy wna broken so that thcr were obliged to return to Rcdmq'nd to. lpive t rppalrcd before they could cqntitme their homeward journey. Dr. U. C. Coc received a letter from his father Wednesday stating that he was nt Berkley at the time of the earthquake at San Francisco and was uninjured. Dr. Coc's mother was at their home in the suburbs of the city and when the fire started she, with the aid of n Jap servant, succeeded in saving nearly all their personal effects. Montell Coc was in Portland nt the time, having left only a short time before the disaster. Koslantl Items, The late rains have started the gardens and grain. George Hoguc made a trip to Mend this week, after lumber. School will open here next Mon day with Miss Jessie Andrews as teacher. Rosi.AND, April afi, J. S. Hoguc, Frank Hogue, Will Hoguc and Mr. Sly all of this place started for Portland Thursday. Sam and Hugh Findlcy passed through Roslaud Thursday on their way to Shaniko nftcr n load of supplies for Silvcrtootlt, at Silver Lake. points iu California. R. II. Wickham of Cleveland. Ohio, arrived in llend ths first of the week. Mr. Wickhntu is an at torney of several years practice nnd rtcciitlv enmc from the law offices of W. H. Gucrin, in Cleveland. He is looking for n location in the west nnd 'expects to .spend nbout two weeks nerc. Word has been received that Mrs. NeliiL- StcnliiMiR. the wile. of W. T. Stephens, of the late firm of Hadley it Stephens, died in San Francisco, Marcli 10111 last, wnue on iter way home from I.os Angeles, where she spent the winter for her health. iTicuoM m tins enumuuic iimv win I be grieved to learn of her demise. Mrs. M. J. Morrison left Monday 1 to go to St. Vincent's hospital iu Portland, lor treatment. Mr. Mor rison drove her as far as Prinevillc and W. H. Wilson, who was going to Shaniko to meet Mrs. Wilson, took her on to Shaniko. A tele-1 phone message was received from) Mr. Wilson Wednesday stating that j Mrs. Morrison stood the trip nicely. A nartv comnosed of Mrs. Auda-! way, Mrs. J. N. Hunter, Mrs. Wil- lhni Stevens, Mrs. IS. A. (Jriiiin, Mrs. Sarah Hunter and Miss' Handel, Million Hunter, Clair Htmier mid Carl Hunter visit-1 ed Awbrev butte last Friday. A fine view of the surrounding coun try can be had from this butte nnd Redmond, I.nidlaw and Tumalo can be seen. Suudav Mrs. Kv.t Poindexter, Misses Mabel Hunter nnd Violet! Keen urove uowu to jwuihuhu iu visit friends. As they were leav iug Redmond Monday morning their team ran away, throwing Mrs, Poiudextcr and spraining her Tunmlo News. F. V. Swisher will soon have his j.jo ncrc tract of land under fence. Many acres of grain are being put in nnd a big crop is expected this year. John Ryan from The Meadows was iu Tumalo last week looking after his cattc. Chns. Spaugh hns been on the sick list for the past week, but is nblc to be nbout again. Clarence Nelll, the freighter wns iu Tumalo Thursday after a load of hay for George Couch of Laidlnw. Mr. IJdgingtou, of Wasco is back on his homestead one mile west of here. He is making some improvomcuts. A thunder shower, the first of the season, visited this district Sunday and it has been raining a great deal since, which is very welcome to the fanner. A great many people hereabouts want a school distrct set apart for this vicinity, but no one seems to want to make a start for it. Won't some one make the start? Kvery one is willing to donate toward the expense of building a school house nnd securing gnunds. Who will make n start to estnblish n school uenr home? Notice to the Public, I have now n complete line of Geu,t' nmi Hoys' Suits, fresh and clean, just arrived from . the Kast. Also bats, cap and it full, line of sdioes. In fact everything to wear from head to foot. Come in nnd see Uiem at Puck Tkue Stork. Is Buying Rlght-of-Wey. Continual from first page. or the Hill roads. Information on this point has not been given out, although it has been hinted that at the mouth of the Deschutes is one of the best crossings on the Colum bia river, affording easy connection with the Hill Hue on the north bank. It is not believed, however, that the Harriman interests would permit the Deschutes route to fall into the hands of Hill, thus virtu ally relinquishing to those interests the immensely important Central Oregon country, as well as afford ing them an easy entrance into the Harriman territory iu the south. Preparing for Construction. H. F. Woodcock, representing the Tygh Volley flouring mills, was in town this week on business, and reports encouraging railroad news from the lower Deschutes. A rail road line, which is to be a feeder of the new North Hank line and con nect with that line at the junction of the Columbia and Deschutes rivers, is projected, as far south as Madras, to which xint right-of-way has been purchased. Knginccr Gordon, iu charge ol construction, recently purchased of Mr. Woodcock's nephew, who oper ates a lumber yard at Tygh Valley, lumber for the construction of a tool and bunk house at Shcrar's bridge. The statement is made that the company wants 5,000 men and will start work on May 10th. The projected road is said to be a Nor thern Pacific enterprise. Sells Right-of-way. U. S. Cowles and wife deeded right-of-way across their property on the Deschutes, to the Oregon Trunk Line, on Tuesday. One stipulation in this deed for right-of-way was that actual construction work should begin on the road for which the right-of-way was given, within 60 days from date. If work doe? not begin within that time, the right-of-way reverts to Mr. Cowles. This begins to look like the Oregon Trunk Line meant business. Columbia Southern RAILWAY. PAHSIiN'OHK TKAIN TIME CARD. Southbound NO. 3 DAILY rASli. I.K.WK F.M. STATIONS. I Norht boumt 1 NO. I. DAILY I PAM. AKKIVR A.M. PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with nil the delicacies of the season First-class Equipment Fine Rooms and Hcds All stages stop at the hotel door RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmlthing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY &W Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. sZ. F. MOODY OENERAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. SHANIKO, - OREdON Large, Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited Prompt attention paid to those who favor me with theic patronage a'ts moos., w it 1.1 5 39 4 a 4 11 .-t:itittutiit ....SlllK, vcu v... Klomtykc. -Summit liny Cuiiyou Junction.... iiua. Mcuona DcMott ......Moro.. .KruWIiiville... Or. VsUty ... ...liourton., ,1 Kent ii I Wilcox 5 M I HIIANIKO AMMIVKl" II so II 19 II 10 II 00 10 10 4i 10 4 to ai 10 oj 9 SJ 9 37 ! 8 jo 800 "I LKAVK Authorized Capital $25,000 Incorporated 1904 The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company of BEND, OREGON. Transact a general banking and trutt buainru; Usuea Letter of Crttllt Cl throughout the world; act aa administrator, ezreutor or trustee or estate; trans fer money by mail or telegraph; collection made promptly and upon favorable term. INTl'.KKST ON IKPOfi!Tft-The Centrat Oregon Hanking & Trust Co. h added several new feature to It rapidly growing business. It will now glre Time Ccitlficate of Deposit, paying interest thereon as follows: for Six Month, 3 per cent; for 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. 31. DRAKE, Pniia. A. L. G00DW1LLIE, Vice Tnm J. SI. LAWRENCE, Sec'y F. 0. SIINOR, Gahiiikr Bend Livery & Transfer Co. J. FRANK STROUD, Manager LIVERY, and FEED STABLE IIorsrs Boarded by tiik Dav, Week or Month First-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. 'Phone No. 15 Bond street, between Minnesota and Oregon, Oend, Oregon. BEND,S NEW MEAT MARKET WAM. STREET. Opposite II, M. Co. THE finest stock of FRESH MEATS in Crook County. Cured Meats and Lard and all the Accessories of a First-Class Market. Everything new and of the best. WH ITE & H I LL. Dally itRKe connect lou- at Btuillko for Autel pc, I'rlncrMfrf noii.. Ilwiit, Silver .take, !.kt van City. J IMy City, ami Vossll. In I UVI W. kl.ttrfT.I.t.l...ft V . . rM,.,M..H.. I tr.wtrA. oouusftUfc, . ywm REPEATING SHQTGiUN Ho hutter how big the bird, no matter how heavy Iti plumage or swift its illght, you Can bring Jt to bag with a lony, suonj;, straljht shooting Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Results are what count. They always give the best results In field, fowl or trap shooting, and at sold within teach of avtrybody'i pockstbook. UBS J 5r4 mm 4 tUrut in a 4lUl fr4 ff car farj BlBifrif.-J calou. WlNOHB8Tr HEPIATINQ AHM8 CO..NCW HAYSV.pONN.