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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1906)
w f . . U-L. S ,iS LOCAL BITS. Ico crcnm ho1iih can now l 'tallied nttlic')osloflicc store, t.j-lf V.. A. Smith of Redmond vtoltcd fricndH in Bend on Tuesday lnnt. Dr. V. S. Nleliol returned from n trip to Portland Saturday even in u:. Grovur Caldwell of Roslnnd came' to llend Tuesday to enjoy tlic oxer clsttrt of Hie day. II. V. Lokln left Monday for a 'busiiiuM tiip of two or three weeks at Portland mid other point. Dr. I. L. Scofield returned to Redmond Tliuihdny after a pro fofwloual visit of heveral days in Bund. A full report of thu tnoneyH ic- ceived and in n-hnt manner ex pended for the Mlcbrr.tlon Tuwdny will appear in next week's Issue. Next Saturday V. S. Nicliola will iwceive a supply of new and old (Kitiitoes, new dry onions, new cabljiu'.e.s, bauauai, oratiKas and lemon. i tf Mi'sn Jr.ckie Itrock arrived in llend Tuesiluy to seiid t lice sunt jucr Ht home. She has lcii in 'Portland for the last three or four mouths. I,. H. McCntui built a three wire fence around the Droke-Mc-Cauti garden Monday and Tuesdny a two-wire fence around his home stead in 19-13? Mr. and Mrs. A. C. I.ucns kv a very pleasant dnueiiiK party in .the dining room of the Pilot Unite Inn last Saturday evening. It wan a vary plenttnnt affair. Tint Bulletin RckuowledKcti a fine lot of lettuce pretwuted by 1. L Tompkins. The lettuce .showed a Rood growth, the leaven mcNuriuK from five to six inches in length nud were very crisp ami tender. Mr. and Mrs. Max I.uddemaun arrived in lleud last Friday after noon. Mr. LucddciiiHiiu returned to Mudrab the next morning but Mrs. I.ueddcmatiu remained for a visit of .several das with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Drake. - Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stiles, Mr. nud Mrs. W. P. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. H. 11 James and daughter, Miss N'nllie. and Miss lCimim Sten IxsrK were among the I.nldlaw dele gation who joined in the celebration at llend hint Tuenlny. Among the large number of Red mond -woplc who met the governor in llend Tuesday were Mr. mid Mrs. C. M. Redfield, Mr. Hiid Mis. ,1'. C. Kowlee. Mr. and Mr It. N. Elirtt, II I'. Jones, Mr. and Mr McCnflry and Mrs. Vic O'Conuur. Those who have not received thoir dishes loaned by them for uie at the dinner Tuesday can get tht-ui by calling at the H. M. The com mittee also desires tlios who, through an error, have any dlshcti Miot belonging to them to return them to the II. M. store. The contest cases of Martin V Turlcy vs. Guv C. MeCallNter and Martin V. Turley vs. Willis W. Houefield and Matilda Mc Callister heard before Mm. C. A Jones as referee about n mouth ago, have been decided in favor of the defendants by the laud office officials at The Dalies. liTo Central Ore- l gem Banking (k Trust Company IMIIHIOMATMI !"!( Cnpltnl $25,000.00 Transacts n General Hank ing1 Ihislness. Acts ns Administrator, Ex ecutor or Trustee of Estates Issues Drafts and Hank Aoney Orders on nil Foreign Countries. Interest on Time Deposits'. )J Snfe Deposit Boxes. Piro Insurance. l)IIU!CTORSlAi j A. 51. Drake, A. h. OooUwll'te, President. Vice l'rpx J, M, Lawrence, Secretary. 1'. O. Minor, Cnshior. Mi.'.NI) ORISON. J. J. Smith of Prineville was in llend Tuesday. J. W. Usher of Redmond was a llend visitor Wednesday. C. M. and C. II, Mudd of I,nld law were llend visitors last Tuesday. 1'red Wallace and wife of Laidiaw helped Uend to celebrate last Tues day. O. S. Crocker returned last even ing from a two week's visit in Portland. Charles nud Tumnlo were in Jack Winter of Ileild to meet tlid governor. ; (.rover (. Gcrking and Miss l'oy Gcrking of Ttimalo visited in llend Tuesday. T. I,. Waggoner, chief engineer of the Oregon Short Line, arrived in llend Wednesday. , IS. W. Roberts. John Hdwards' and Dr. Turley and wife of Sisters were Ueud visitors Tuesday. T. A. Rutherford of Laidiaw and Di. G. S. Newsom of Red mond visited in llend Tuesday. Dr. I. I,. Scofield will heteafter make regular visits to Ueud from the 15th to 2oth of each mouth. i.tlf The Minor and Jones families came in from camp on Monday to attend the picnic, and returned Thursday. Mrs. Vic O'Connor of Redmond spent Monday and 1 ucsiluy in Ueud, the guest of Miss l'.tltcl Chapman. Mrs. Dan R. Smith siient Mon day in Ueud at the Hotel llend. coining in from their much at Powell Unties. C. 1. Decker, returning to Laid law from an up-river fishing trip, topel in Rend to meet thu gov ernor last Tuesday. Rank Kdgcr, an old-lime friend of John Siscmorc, stopped in Ueud this week to visit with him on his way to Grant's Pass. W. II. WiUon, wife and bnby son came in from the Haswell-Gueriu ranch Monday and spent Tuesday with friends in town. Philip I,. Capcls, traveling sales man for the Honey man Hardware Co. of Pottlaud, visited Ueud Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Charles Drown lias this week purchased a fine new Claren don piano of II. I. Scott, the Hiler piano man of Portland. A. M. JSevely and sou Robert were in Ueud Saturday, returning from Klamath Palls where they had delivered a bunch of cattle. Sum Rupert of Priucville came to Bend Sunday. He returned with a load of lumber for the I.ipmnu Purniturc Company of Priucville. The Christian Kudeavor is plan ning to give an ice cream social in the 11. M. hall on July 6. Portlier (Mirftculars will Ix given next week. IV II. and I,. G. West of Clatsop, Or. ,vcre in Uend during the week buying horses. They made a visit to Milligau's ranch forthat purpose. Mrs. D. I. Pease, Mrs. G. Kel sam and Mrs. IS. L. Wise of Ros tand were pleasant callers in Ueud Tuesday at the institute celebration. The barber shops of llend will hereafter be closed on Sunday. The barlcrs announce that positively no work will be done by them on that day. It is dcklrcd dint all numbers ol the former Ueud baud meet nt the Triptelt barber shop next Monday evening to take steps for reorgan ising. The topic for Christian Kn deavoY next Sunday is "John Kliot and Missions Among the Indians." 2 Tin 3: i-i3. Leader, Miss Nola Kever. Mrs. W. R. and Miss Uossie Wilkinson were in from their home steads Tuesday to attend the cele bration returning thereto Thurs day morning. C. iS. Smith and T. A. Jenson of Tuiualo, with their ladies, the Misses Vura Machey and Pearl nightou-cr, were among the many to Visit Uend Tuesday. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. IS. church wijl meet with Mrs. S. C Caldwell next Wednesday afternoon. Come early as there is much work to be done. The forty-fifth annual state fair will be held'at Salem on September 10 to' 1 5 Inclusive. The slVui of 10,000 will be snetit In .pn-MuidhM on -Hv6stbcV agricultural dud' P on The eagle will scream in Ueud. No doubt of it when the patriotic youths get hold of that fine line of fireworks to be had at Grant's, I2tf There will be preaching in the church Sunday morning and even ing. Rev. Pitikham will bold services in the morning at it o'clock and Rev. George in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. W. C. Ilinton, C. L. Gilliam, and M. C. Mescrvey were in Uend- Tuesday and registered Irom New" Orleans. They came into Utnit from the south nud left Thursday morning lor Klamath Palls. h. R. Allen, formerly in the em ploy of the 'D. I. &. P company, was with the state engineer Tues day 011 his visit to lleud. He re mained here a few days to attend to some work connected with the office of state engineer. Tliose who desire pictures of the crowd at the trout barbecue, cf the grain exhibit, of the new school' house and the Drake lawn as de corated for the reception should leave orders with P. L. Tompkins. Proofs ol these pictures can be seen nt his office for examination. The party of 21 timber seekers who (Kissed throui'h Ueud on their way to Silver Lake last winter during the time of the deep snow, arrived in Ueud last Saturday even ing with the same destination in view. Tills time they will make final proof 011 the. claims filed on last winter. C. S. Reed and wife registered Saturday night at the Pilot Uuttc Inn. Monday evening they left for their future home a few miles this side of Silver Lake. Mr. Reed and his brother-in-law, C. W. Km Ixxly, have purchased a saw null there and Mr. Reed goes to take charge of it. W. T. Casey was in town from his Powell Unites ranch Tuesday. Mr. Cniey reports his grain in first clnss condition and says the farmers will reap better than an avctagc crop. His winter barley is head ing out nicely, and the spring barley has n good.st.ind and is do ini; very well. II. Kaiser, lJrcd W. Kroger, George A. Stephens and I'M. Palmer are spending the week in lleud. These gentlemen arc prom inent business men of Phillipsburg, Mont., and came here to secure timber claims if ossiblc. They are old-time friends of Charles Iloyd and Hugh O'Kauc. The Willamette Valley Chau tauqua Association will hold their thirteenth annual program at Ore gon City on July 10 to 22. A fine program will be presented in winch poets, orators, musicians, athletes, teachers, artists, men of science and men of skill will take leading parts. Captain Jack Crawford, the poet scout; Leon Harrison, a very jopu lar Jewish rabbi; Prof. Uaumgardt, the interesting astronomer, nud many othci famous men n'i)d women' will aid in presenting an interesting nnd instructive progratu. , J. K. Wcathcrford of Albany and G. W. Talbot of Portland arrived in Ueud yesterday, having come 011 hoiscback from the valley through Minto Pass. Mr. Weatherford was a former law partner of Governor Chamberlain. He wus on his way to Uurns to attend to business mat ters. He nnd his partner were the attorneys for Miller, who was re cently tried for murder at I'rincville and acquitted, a. change of venue having been taken from ISurns. Messrs. Weatherford and Tnlbo.t arc combining pleasure and business in this trip, making something of an outing of the journey over the mountains. Mr. Weatherford is art' old acquaintance of C. A. Chap-, man, the two gcntlcitteil having met frequently in political conventions. He nud T. W. Ziuimermauu were nlso old acquaintances when both lived in Albany. .Horses Strayed.' range horses,1 both iron Two grays. Mare bramlcil with, anchor on left shoulder and romul top "a" 011 left stifle; the horse has round top "a'1 on left stifle. Both had halters on, Reward of $5 a piece delivered at O'Neil, Or., or nuy corral. It. A. MonVgomhkv. 13.I4 O'Neil, Or. Tirnbor1 Claims. Parties havilifc limber claims' for salt! please : address, Neil Smith, Beiid,tbr. "State amount of timber, esfluiaWil aiiil price iskerf ,or- GALA DAY AT BEND. Continued from pac 1. booths wcrccrcctcd where lemdhade and cake were served. Mr and Mrs. Drake's pleasant home wan also opened to the people. A very large number of Uend and out-of-i town people met the governor ami other members of the paityon this very plcasaift occasion. drain nnd Vegetable Ilxhlblt. The exhibit of grains and vege tables grown in this region nud on' display at P, h. Tompkins' office, attracted much attention and mndca very favorable impression. Samples1 of wheat, oats, barley nud millet standing as liip.h as a man's shoulder, this year's rye more than six feet tall, and fine samples ol timothy, blue grass, red and white clover, alfalfa, vetch, etc., surprised many by their size. They showed how well this country can grow grain, bay nnd forage plants. In the line of vegetables, there was a fine showing of radishes, onions, lettuce, potatoes, carrots, peas, etc. UIW1 lie luin wiujn nt.w 1111 1111 i., firm nnd well developed, as fine specimens as can be grotvu in any. country. V. C. Kowlcc's exhibit of graini" nnd vegetables made a fine show ing. They were nil grown on his much about n mile cast of Ueud. l4. D. Wiest bad several fine sam ples of grasses, as did also P. I,. Tompkins of grasses and garden truck. H. C. ISllis cjisplaycd a handsome loquet of pnnsies, and W. P. Vandevcrt a larne and beau tiful boquet of water lillies. During the cvenintr a display of fireworks was set ofi" and the (lay's program closed with a grand dance at the U. M. hall at which an un usually large crowd was present Governor Chamberlain and the other state officials were eager for all the good things of the day and joined heartily in the pleasures of the dance. The state officials visited Laidlaw Monday evening and conferred with the scltlcra living on the Col umbia Southern segregation. They examined that part of the D. I. & P. segregation contiguous to Redmond and after their day at Uend started on the return trip to Shaniko via' Prineville. The Association Is Oratcful. As the success of our recent in stitute was largely due to the hearty co-operation of the neighboring j associations and the people of Uend and vicinity, we wish at tins time to thank one and all for their cor- Mini support and most liberal con tributions of all kinds. We wish especially to thank the, ladies of the Deschutes valley for their help and support which" carried our efforts to such a happy" completion. To those thut took an active part in entertaining and par ticipated in the program we are in-. debted to such an extent tliat our sincere gratitude is all that we can ever hope to tender. TlIK DltStniTltS SUTTTMR.S Ass'n, P. I, Tompkinsecrttary. this $60 Machine for $25 FREIGHT ritCNIO. 11 I 1 lilgb-ktm, drop hf.l LU lxtln. lock- tlli'b, double I red, !(.'! tlirvtillDC hutllet bai automnto bobbin vtluOot and other l&lntltnnrorr- UK nil. Thu lth ANTI. llll-iT MAtlllSK. Mil ttmMn c iniuimiaisfnti I ureMUncrnuMfor All ltrliumulrinii fich I midline- KM lor only ' l eith unit II monthly, i Write ICD1T forlrff rtiMNK "iw "?'" tleEtnl liouichoM goods we will DtP(F(tlgM rrtpildion tin rimnU-our new tlHIl pln. Govurtx Furnlturo Oompanf 1 7a. 175 Ilrt St- POUTLAND. OU. R. B. QARA1AN, JBarbeY HOTEL REDAOND Call and see mc. KHDMOND, ORI5GON. REWARD! "- ''lie uudetaigned will 'puy $10.00 for the detection and convic tion of any person who in anv way will fully injures or de stroys its'" lines in Crook Couuty. 'T.f ' .u- i , ; w fa! YAmmcMT&mmwt r-r- MMmMm Pilot butte inn 'A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with all the delicacies df thescason Kirat-class Equipment Fine Rboirts and Beds All 'stages stop at "fi- RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmlthing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY (Jtf Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. L ssZ. F. MOODY ' GENERAL Qbmission an3 forwarding MERCHANT. SMAMKO, Large, Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited ' Prompt attention yaUl to tlwse who favor me with their patronage TIIROUQH FROM BEND SHA'WKO-PRINEVILLE PRINEVILL&BEND SCHE sorjTimouND , I,cave Shaniko -6p. in. Arrive Prineville . 7a. a. Leave Prineville 12:30 p. -in. Arrive Bend 7:00 p. in. First-class equipments PASSENGER AND FREIGHT .-RATES REASONALE Bend Livery & J. FRANK STROUD, Manager LIVERY, and FEED STABLE Houses Boakdbd dy thb Day, Wkkk or Month First-Clflss, Livery Rigs BoudUctt,btwtn MltinctoUiud Oregon, BEND'S NEW -y EAT WALL STRKKT. THE finest stoc. of FRJBSH MEATS in Crook County. Cured Meats and Lard and all the Accessories of a FirstClass Market. Everything; new and of the best:. WHITE & HILL. REPEATING No mattef how hlg lie bird, no mutter how hoA'4 its plumage or awJft its IllghtJ -yoiL xan binilff'wMiatf l0v ft onp, strong, straight shooting WUictaailBr Repeatirg Shptguq Resulta'fi're what ,cpuntv They Swjyrs givo tho tieut results In field, fowl or trap 'shooting', and iircH 3dM within reach of everybody'a pocLetbook. FliEt! Stnl atuni ami aiitlit on a uoifj'I card tor oar Utt IKattrtLd cataloeui. rrdferfteftiEAf a the hotel door orhoon TO SMANIKO IN ONE DAY STAGE LINE D U L E . . NORTHBOUND Leave Bend 6:002.. Arrive Prineville 12:00 Leave Prineville 1 p. . 1 ja.11 m. in. Arrive Shaniko 1 a. in. for- travelling ruBLic J Transfer Co, 'for Rent. 'Phone No. 15. Bend, Oregon. MARKET Oppodtr n M Co. .Tl SHOTGUNS - Xiib; MirHXOgMrcdriid r f t. manufactured products, claim. 13-aopa . . .- "