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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1906)
f LOCAL BITS. 'l)r. I. L. Scofield will licrcnftcr 'iiiukc tcKtitur viilH to lleud from 'the 15th to 20th of ench nioiilli.i.ttf t','l,tfJJt Wedncmlny tlic lleud jwst 'ollicc lind the licnvicHt cnuccllittioiiH 'in the lilstpry of tlic office, amount- HiK to 5 '34 'Hnvc you '.seen the "GreeUui: from Henri." 'poiiUil cnrtlfliit the post office fltdi.e? v If not Hcctire some for your friends Jtnst. i5tf Tlic j;ovrhor 011 the Inrj:e eURlne at the P. II. wtw mill broke Tuowlny, which will nccortsiliile 11 shut-down for Home time. Mr. nuri Mrs. P. I,. Tompkins were no.ti niii iioiichi hi n very jiloiih'iiiit ft o'clock dinner ;ivcu to a few Of their friends lam .Saturday. Kcv. Walton Skipworth, ptesid liii: elder of The Dulles district of the M. K. church, will preach in lleud on Monday evening. July 2. The 1906-07 school year will le Kin September 3, 1906, and hut till l)ccomi)cr 31, 1906; and from January 7, 1907, to June 1 1, 1907. The usual holidayiiwill lie observed, nlno Tlitirwlny and Friday of the second week in March, 1907. A poster put out by Madras pco'ptc htlverliiiui: their Fourth of July celebration .fays that a ball Kiinfe will be played hctwauii the J'Mndrn and Warnmpriu Itidinii Teams." How long has it ken since the Madras boys have turned Indian and adopted the ways of the red, face? .'Vyiftlc Tletitl 'was enjoying that ilCliKhtful !hocr Monday after I10011, east of town a few miles a heavy halt storm won in progies Tlic Burdens on the Willi innou pliiccs were pretty well detioyed and unite a little ilstnnKc was done. The fall was lieavy that for a 'few minute the ground looked as tlio'tih there had beet) a nlij-lit show storm. ' II. V. Ilattcu presented Tlie Htil letin with home very choice radishes Wednesday. They were a Inrc white variuty, the Ixxlies of which 011 nu avcrnRc would mooHure live inches long by Ave ami a half in ches jn circumference. They were very" firm, crisp and had m excel lent flavor. Mr, Halted Is an At Khrdaitcr and takes much pride in his fine Kirdcu 011 Iron wood ave nue. On the evening of July 0 the Christian Endeavor Society will give a social in the li. M. hull. A pleasant musical and literary pro j'.ram will 'be given, and several lunusiuif conteit', alimlovv pictures, etc. will help1 to pass the evening pleasantly. 'Ice cream and cake will lw served. Everything con nected with this social will be free and it is hoped a large crowd will Ik. In attendance. Rather discouraging news comes roKardiiitr the condition' of Mrs. Mike Morrison, who recently had nu! operation performed at a Port land hospital. , Tha wojlnd from the operation to lealluK as well as Would be expected but some li oublc Itnw lately ricvclo'cd in her eyes and there is much dauber that site may go blind. Neither do the hdspltnl doctors seem able to re lit! ye her from the severe pains With which she has been afllicted nt intervals for many mouths. TiTo Central Ore-' gai Banking (8b Trust Company Capital $25,000 00 Tninsncts n (leiiernl Unnk Ing Husliicss. Acts s iSlinlulsti'tM'i Ex ecutor or Trustee of Estates Issues drafts niul Dank Money Orders cut nil Foreign Countries. Interest jn Time Deposits. dnfo Deposit Boxes. plro Insurance. biUP,cVJus? A. M. UntUc, A. L. Oooilwlllle, l'resiilcnt. Vice 1'rcs. J. M. I.nwruncc, Secretary. "" 4'i 0. Minor, Cnsliler. attlWIgJV .",' ORKGON T. A. Rutherford nnri C. S. Kay of I.nldlaw were in Bend last Sntur day, Mrs. IIukIi O'Kane left Saturday morning fur Portland where she will visit a sister for about a month. Theodore Tweet has just recently finished a new biiru for John Steidl on his place in Lytic, dimensions 30x30 with 1 8 foot iosts. The calc will scream in lleud. No doubt of it when the patriotic youths net hold of that fine Hue of fireworks to be lind nt Grant's. i2tf Karl Wright left Wednesday morning for Portland, where he will make an indefinite stay. He may return to Henri about July 20. Miss Mabel Hunter and Mrs. Kva Poiudexter were visitors at I.aidlaw last Saturday evening, where they went to attend a public social. This morning a camping party coiiiOHcri of Mr. and Mrs. P. I.. Tompkins and Mrs. E. P. Hattcu, took a camping outfit and went up the river about six miles for a few weeks. Oh the morning of June 19 n fine bouncing baby boy, 10J4 pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tweet. Ilolh mother and baby are getting along nicely. Ralph Sheldon hasbecii hobbling around by the aid of crutches the Kisl week, due to a kick received from a horse which he was shoeing. He was kicked on the right leg below the knee. W. II. Staals has recently re ceived patent to the 8o-acrc tract of laud adjoining Ifcticl oil the ftouth. Title to this land has been in litigation for about three years, Mr. Stunts finally winning. Christian Kudenvor services in the church next Sunday evening at 730. Topic: ''Humility, the 1'ouudnlion Virtue." Text, Matt. 30: 2038; 1 Pet. 5: 5. Lender, Mrs. Kalph Sheldon. Commencing July 1, the mail schedule lctwccu Henri and Laid- law will lw changed as follows; Leaves Laid law 7 a. in., arrive at Henri 9:30 a, m ; leaves Henri 10 a. m., arrive at I.airilaw 12:30 p. m. George MiUiaii, owner of the big Milligau horse ranch alout 30 miles southeast of Henri, recently sold 50 Head of horses to California buyers at $75 a head. They were a fine bunch of animals, averaging close to 1500 pounds. "!)ari" West and Millard Triplctt have been bracgiug of the first native strawberries of the season this week. Dad" picked his first dish last Saturday nnri Millard last Monday. The berries were grown on plants that were set out iu the spring of 1905. Allcrt Seals and sou Emmet, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stroud look a trip into the limber Monday, returning Thursday. They went to look at timber claims and all have now filed oil claims, except Mr. Stroud. F. 1 1. Marion located them. II- F. Scott, who is representing the Filer Piano House of Portland iu this region, recently sold a new piano to parties in Sisters to be placed iu a new public hall at that place. Mrs. A. H. Grant has also ordpjed a ptauoln from this same house. Hcnd friends of Nick Weidcr this week received invita tions to his wedding which took place at St. Paul, Minn., on last Wednesday evening, the 37th, to Miss Kffie Louise Deichcn. Mr. and Mrs. Weidcr arc expected iu Henri in a few weeks. A camping party composed of Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Drake, Miss Huth Kciri, Mrs. Max Lueddcmauu and R. D, Wickham and "Dad" West loaded UuU camping nnd fishing utensils ami "grub stake" into a wairou Tuesday morning nnd left for a week's outing at lllue Lake. At n baseball tournament held nt Atitciohc last Friday, Saturday nnd Sunday, the Antelope team come oft' victor over the team from Prass Valley. Three games were played, iu the first Grass Valley defeating Antelope 15 to 7, but Antelope won. out in tlic last two games. They scored 8 to 7 in the second nnri 8 to 5 iu the third. Miss. M.abel Hunter will leave the first'ofnext week for-points in tlje valley where she will uiuke nn extended visiof tyo Wlty n9P more, nuriug her absence, James li, Iloueyiuan will assist Post master Grant at the poslofficc. Miss Hunter has been a most ob liging and efficient help iu Uncle Sam's local business and she will, be greatly missed. D. O. Davis, of The Dalles, ac companied by his dauglitcr and her husband, Mr. and 'Mrs'. Johliion, returned to their home the latter pari of last week after a visit with friends and relatives fn Henri. Mr. Davis is the father df Mrs. Theo dore Tweet. lie was favorably impressed with the country around Henri nnri will invest iu properly ill' this vicinity iu the near fnttfrc. Redmond N6tcs. The I). I. & I. Co. moved camps No. 3 niul 5 lout week, I,. McConl hml one of hi liornc revcrcly cut by n hurhcri wfrc lnl TlmriMlny. Mr. McCnffcry of Cllne I'alU luu moved to town niul will 1lou clinte o( the Hotel Kdlmoml. A clmicc 1 to ,lc k'vcii In tlfie Kcd iiioikI Imll on l'ridny evening, June V). It in being well uihcrtiMMi niul targe crowd' U expected. The revival norvlcc we're btouuhl to a clow: Tuwdny evening There hat lecn n good nttciulnncc nnd they were very ucccuful meetings. The dint Monti which Vliltcri thli town on TueiMltty wai tlm wohd have had thin mmuoii, Iu Recti was tnkcil quite filt'k last Rntimlny, (Too Ule (at ll wctk.J Hcvlvttl iiicctlngH were comincuced hcic lnt Saturday nUdit by the WtH. Jliiuctt mid Craig. The iittcudance U improving mid gool lilectiugs arc the ictmltn. Mr, VomU received M;otnl load of furniture for his new store this week. Mr. Itdward and family left for their ranch, near Sitters, on Saturday, whei-c thev will rctldc icrtnnneiitly. V. C. Kowlec has taken tilinrgc ol the hotel again. The crops in thin vicinity arc looking splendid. The rye hay is exceptionally fine and will yield nltout A ton to the acre. The tmnll gardens are nlw look ing fine. The Orecon State Iind IloSnl, were guoftisni liic- H0111101111 noici auiumy atid Monday. Quite n nniidwr of people tvent to Ilend on Tuesday to participnte iu the celebration. Kvery tarc rig. anil team was prcttcd into service ilnd otlicru would hae gone could they have found conveyance. Hvcrylxjdy reports lnviiiK a niont enjoyable time. Tumalo Items. Tumai.0, June 35. A nice tcirtsliinR thunder shower vis'led our couiltty to day, which was welcome. A goodly number of our 10 pie Visited lleud lint Tuesday to sec tlie governor. Knnk Hdgar, an old timer of Squaw- Crvck but now of Grant's Paw, ittopiHMl In Tumalo last Wednesday, Mr. lhlgar was highly impiested with the activity hIiowii by ;h? xrd)lb II ere in the developing of the country., J. II. Kdwanls and famllV hAvc moved Uick to their ranch front ltcdiiotid. Mm. 1', P. Stpith is visiting friends at Sodro Woollci-, Wasli, , Mrs. William linker, vho has been seriously ill for some time, Is again able to lie out. I. H. Wimcr left tills ' morning for Priucville where he took hi, mother, who KOesto Douglriii Coiiuty io visit relatives, 1'. V. Swisher niadctiiii burg a pleas nnt call Sunday. Ccorgc Oottllctj was out from lleud .uturtlay. P. P. Ground irs his residence com pleted ready for oocJipWy- Mr. ltrnnton of Sinter passed through Tumalo one day last week. Don't forget that the Tumalo Trading Company sells jjoods at fair prices. Carrier Pljeoh Lands. I.LvlcvIUiuivlner A remarknbld incident occurred nt L. P. Klippel's rapch iu Summer Lnkc last Thursday qvening., A carrier pigcoiiiflew inlo the, house and lit. It was. tired nuri worii out from ,n long flight. A silver. band encircled each of its legs. On one of the bauds was "No. 115. 1905," and on the other wns "M. D. C. M." 1 The pigeon was left to rest iu the house, the cat spied it and attempted to make, niiueal on the bird. Someone, of tthe household happened to discoyenthecat in time to save the pigeon nnd, filthoitgh it was injured som'cwh.rit,) the bird is stilL alive nnd will be, nil right iu n short 'time. Tjc pigeon will be given its freedom Jo. travel whenever it is nblc to fly, in order that it may finish its journey. ; There is no tell ing from whence, U came nud where it is going, but undoubtedly it benrs important news to .someone, vtriio can make out tlie, meaning' of the figures nud letters. ' Summer School .lu.r,. Teachers. w,Jn order.ta givcour home tench, ers and tliose expecting to teach an opportuuity to receive the beuefiW of a short normnl course, I have ar ranged for a four weeks' normal in stitute. The normal school work will em brace all the branches rcauircd for a teacher's certificate. The work ...Ml 1 Z I !.. 1 ..., ..,! win ixarraiiKcu 111 uvuvuisra u of lx)tli courses. ArrangCmclils will be made wlicrcoy tnc urm worx cfau be dpnc during thelast Ho min- iiiou nf t1tr lnncfr tvriodl. thus PlW abling those who wish to do so tQ take drill work in all those stuutcs. The Inst week of the normal in stitute1 will bp conducted along the f P J-l ll.l:l.a aaa1s line 01 regular 111.111 lum wuix., uuu will be conducted by Prof L. R. TVnvpra nf IVndlptntl. Ore. who comes to us highly recommended as an Institute worker. Jivcry teacucr in the comitv will x cxtcctcd to attend during the last week and no teacher can alloru to be absent uur itmtitule fund will not be sufficient to meet nil necessary expenses and those who attend tnc nrst uircc wcelcs will be asked to pay a small 1 nil inn foe. not more than three or. four dollars, according to the num4 ber tliatqttenu, in order to meet ex-, penses. The institute will begin July 9 at the Crook county high school build ing and will continue until Aug ust 8, the beginning of the semi annual teachers' examination. C. II. DlNWIDMK, J Co. School Supt. 1 LOST IN THE WOODS. Fort Klamath Boy Leaves ilome and Cannot Do Found. It was reported here last week that Johnny Jackson, the i6-ycar-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Jack sou oi Fort Klamath, has been lost for tlic last 10 days, says the Cen tral Orcgonian. This boy, when an infant, had a sick spell which af fected his mind and he has been a great care to his mother, who at present is almost distracted. Lost in the woods and to know not where he may be is awful. He was tracked from the house to the river ami back to the cemetery where all tra.ee was lost. Whether his body .lies nt the bottom of the river or whether he is still wandering half starved in the woods, no one knows but the all seeing eye. A reward of 100 has been offered for the return. of the lost boy, but so far as we know searching parties have been unsuccessful. WHAT IT COST. Committee Atakes Report Regarding Recent Institute Expenses. The committee that had iu charge the financial cud of the pro gram connected with the farmer's institute in Hcnd submits the fol lowing report of receipts and ex penditures: Total collections franco Paid to A. II. Grant , 3-3 Pine Tree Store .31.30 11. M. Co lyoo Milk mid cream '. 8.00 Labor and other incidentals.,. 64.40 fi5i.oo 0. W. Ukln Married. Just as The Bulletin goes to press, word reaches Hcnd that B.W. Lakin and Miss Eleanor Schleuesc ner of Little Palls, Minn.i were united iu marriage at Spokane, Wash., on last Wednesday evening-, June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Lakin will return to Bend sometime between the 5th nnd 8th of next mouth. The Bul letin extends its very best wishes to. Mr. Lakin and his bride. A liroken Jaw Bone. Madras l'lonccr. II. B. Sill, n member of the firm of Sanford, Sill & Company, met with n very painful accident Inst Sunday while playing ball with the Shauiko team in n match game with Antelope at the latter place. A ball struck him on the cheek, breaking the jnw bone iu two places nud in flicting a very, painiul injury. Saloon Llcenso Notice Bund, Or., June 29, 1906. To the Honorable Mnvor nnd Common Council of the City of Bend. Gentlemen: The undersigned, A. B. Estcbenet, hereby respectfully applies for a license from 'the City offend to sell Spirituous, Vinous and rufllt liquors and fermented cider in the building situated on I,ot ii of Block 7 of the' City of Bend for tty; period of three mouths from the i6tlt -day- of July, 11996. Repectfully, . A. B. feSTKUKHttT. Umm r 1; PILOT BOTTE INN A. C.4LUC'A'5,, proprietor Tables Srtpplied Vf'lih'illl (Hc'dclicacica of the season Pirst-clnss'feqtn'pfflcrtt .1 ' "' Ail stages st'dp Ht RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmithing- and Wagoh Repairing HORSESHOEING t A SPECIALTY Our shop is located Z. F. MOODYa jv OENERAL (offlraissiofi- and forwarding HM,S 'Merchant. - ' 'smAniko, - oRnao.N Large, Coromodious Warehouse. , Consignments Solicited Prompt attention paid to those who favor me with their patronage tr f ' o THROUO.H FROyyi.qpNl) SHANIKO-PRINEYILLE VTAfiP TINE PRINEYILLE-BEND OlUIE MllE 'SCHEDULE SOUTHBOUND Leave Shnniko 6 p. m. Arrive PrineVille 7 n. m. Leave Priucville 12:30 p. m. Arrive Bend, 7:00 p. m. FIR3T-CLASS -EQUipMBWrS FOR TRAVELLING PUBLIC j PASSENGER ANbFREIGJlT RATES REASONALE B Bend Livery h Transfer Co. . " N J. FRANK STROpp, Manager ,-, . ; LIVERY, and FEED STABLE HORSHS BOARDRD BY TUB DAY, WKKK OR .MONTH . First-Class Livery Rigs for Rent ThoaeNo.15 - DdnJttrett, between MlnqogttDilOircon, Bend, Oregon, BEND'SeV1 jSrlgvr market t. , WAtLSTRUUT, OppOfteb. il. Co. T" ME finest .fetock 'df FRESH MEAT& rih Crook County! Chrecl Meats and Lard and all the Accessories of a FirstClass Market. Everything new and of the best WHITE & HILL. WmcgMMM REPEATING SHOTGUNS No matter haw big the btrd, no matter ho.w heffvy its plumage or swift its flight, you. can bring it .to ,bjia vHth u long, strong, straight shooting Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Results ere what count. They alwiya give the )e,st results in field, fowl or trap shooting, and aresold within Teach of everybody's pocketbook. v3'1" wH"W jiwi w-v sMfnantTn. Vf vy Mi(fnNifit iiwvi WMSTER.RE Fine Rooms and Beds in, 'i . 1 1.1' the hotel door dOm Ofpposrtc Baptist Church. JO SIANlkO IN ONE DAY KORTH BOUND Leave Bend, 6:00 a. m. Arrive Priucville 12:00 m. Leave Princvtlle 1 p. m. Arrive Shaniko x a. m. ' 1, AtMS CO.. New Haven, conn, .1. -