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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1906)
feV I K i LOCAL BITS. Mr. mid MrH. John Rynn celc lirntvtt tlic Fourth nt rrlncvlllc. Icu crciun mnIhs can now be ob tained nt the K)Hlonicc store. i.-tf A hnby i;lrl citme to the home of Mr. uml Mr. R. H. Mutltf yoMcr diiy tuornliiK' JiiiniM McCoy left yesterday for I.tiltltuw. I.ntor he will y, to Red. itiond and Minima. During Ihe week 10 frclnliUtiK outfit have pimutl through Hand ctuoitte to Silver Luke, Dr. I. L. Scolloid will horeiiftcr make regular vlnlt.4 to Jlcud from the 15th to sotlt of each month. i.ttf A. )I. Grnul'st government tlicr momuter rc;istcrd 03 decrees Mon day, 08 Tuuuday, 96 Wednesday and 97 Tl'iirwlay. Arranj;ctnuiit.H are about com pleted for n series of three unities to m played between lleud and 1'rine vilie bnll tennis, the first name to Im! pluycxl on the lleud diamond a week from next Sunday. Mr. R. II. Mtiucy and daughter Ktlicl are expected to nriive in Mend from Minnctiota in about a week. Mr. Mttttcy has been here for twine time working for a Mimiutiota lumber company. Philip I'rnuciu ha.i had the mhV fortune to lose to Rood horncs from hi freighting team during the lat three week Doth hnmeit were tnkeu kick while going tlrnugh Cow Canon and died few dny nfterwurd. P. I,. Tompkins mid C. S. Ileu son wore in I'riueville the flrt of the week. From tltore Mr. Jieitsoti wtut on to The Duties to I prenent when the tgiiniciiW In the court liotthe injunction ante nre madu be forejudge Ilradohnw. The Fourth wah a peitcufnl day - in lleud. Axidu ftoin the occunioiml Ixyom of the ghtnt flre-cracker and the jtop of the amnller artillery no unitMint noieeti ditlurlMMl the seren ity of the town. The boys flted the crackers, burned their fingers and Meemetl to have a good time. Do not fail to uttuud the Chrte- tiitii Endeavor aociftl on A. II. Cirant' lawn tonight. Thin was hrt advertised to be held in the 11. M. hall, but owing to the hot weather and beautiful moonlight nights, n clinugu wns decided on. Ice cream and coke nnd many things for ntiitiseinent will be pro vided. The Bend Water, Light & Power Company installed a new pump at their pumping station yesterday. During this hot weather there is it large amount of water used, chiefly for lawn sprinkling, and it hits been hard work for the one pump to keep the tank on the tower jilled. The new pump has a one mid a half inch discharge and will help materially in pumping. 1 - The Central Ore gon Banking (5 Trust Company IM'OMIIIMATHIl l0. Cnpltnl SS.OPO.QQ Transacts n Ociiernl Hank ing HiisIiicsh, Acts ns Admlnlstrntor, Ux ecutor or Trustee of Estates Issues Drafts nnd Hxink Money Orders on nil Foreign Countries. Interest on Time Deposits, tiflfc DcpotiR Hoses, Pirc Insurance, DIIUiCTOR S: A. M. Drake, A. I,. Oooilwlllle, President. Vice l'res. J. M. Lawrence, Secretary, l'i Q. Wliwr, Cwhler. 1. MUNI), ' OIIKGON Frank Class of Redmond was a business caller in Ilcmt Wednesday. E. A. Smith of Redmond was calling on Rend friends on the Fourth. II. W. Morril was n caller in Hend Monday from his homestead in 19-12. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson, last week Wednesday, an eight ouud baby girl. J.J. Jloytl of Unite, Mont., came to Ucnd Sntuiday for a few days' visit with his brother, Charles lloyd. Miss I va West, who has been attending the Willamette university at Salem for the pnst 10 mouths, returned home liiht niht. Miss Ethel IM wards, who has been employed as waiter at the Pilot Unite Inn, left Tuesday even- iug for her home near Sisters. A number of the Oregon Eastern surveying crew working toward Hend from the southeast were in town the Fourth. The crew is now working in the vicinity of the ice oaves. James McCoy returned to Uend Saturday evening after an absence of two or three mouths, He has been shearing sheep at Hay Creek, in the Hlue mountains nitd else where. "Hilly" RobUou was in town sev eral days this week. He is riding the range for horse nnd came to town to attend to hushies and for a a little respite from the monotonies of the range. Max I.ueddemnuu enmc to Heud Monday troin Madras to attend to biikiue matters here. Mrs. Ltted demnuu,who has heou visiting for the last two weeks with Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Drake, relumed with him. John II. Wenoudy, a racent comer to Hend from Philijwburg, Mont., who has been expecting his wife to join him here, received news last Saturday that she had been sud denly tukeu sick and was too ill to travel. II. C. Ellis wilt leave tomorrow for Madras, where he goes in his official capacity as United States commissioner to hear final proofs in the Madras laud office in the absence of the local commissioner, Don P. Rca. Mrs. Philip Francis is expected to arrive in Hend accompanied by her three children, abotil August 1. She has dispoied of their property in Michigan and will join Mr. Francis on his homestead n few miles south of Hend. II. R. Satchwcll reached Heud Monday evening with a load of freight. He had on about 1,400 pounds for Caldwell & Satchwcll ami something over 2,000 for W. S. Niehol. While here he sold one of his teams to A. C. I,ncas. The carrier pigeon which flew into a rancher's house near Sum mer I.ake recently apparently ex hausted from n long flight and which was set upon by the cat and injured, died of the wounds received. It was planned to free the bird and let it continue on its journey when it had rested, but the cat spoiled the plans, An indication oT how rapidly Central Oregon to fllling up with settlers is shown in' the fact that. Madras people have nnnliecl for another rural free delivery route from the Madras oflico. The 'pro posed rou'(6 will be ot m'oYc than 35 miles fong, nu'd yet will supply moic than 30 families with their daily mnj. ' t Heud p'copV who celebrated, nt Priueville report large crowds in ft'ttendauce at (he three-day base ball tournament, and Fourtli of July celebration". ' They iilso report; that (tip county seat furnished" a very pleasing day on tluFourth to her visitors)" ( Every n'vailabje: sleeping place wns occupied, many private homes being opened to the visitors, and many men were compelled (0 sleep on the floors of the halls aiid offices of the hotels. The hot sweltering days of sum mer arc again upon us, when a shady nook by n babbling brook is a thing of beauty and n Joy forever. Hend's citizens arc therefore wan dering into the woods in parties of greater or less size and -camping at the side of the river or on the shores of the many beautiful lakes to be found in the mountains near Heud. Nuturc has been very kind in sup plying un abundance of such re treats at Ucnd and vicinity. Richard King handed The bul letin a copy of the Grantsburg, (Wis.) Journal, in which appears a write-up of a very destructive cyclone that passed through the northern part of Huructt county on the evening ol June 6. A strip of country extending nearly north and south through the eastern part of HIaiue township and a little distance into Jackson township lay in the path of .twister. Many dwellings and farm buildings were destroyed, much fine timber blown down, but fortunately no lives lost. There arc several liviog in Heud and vicinity who came from Uurnett county and they will undoubtedly be interested in know ing that none of their friends were killed. At the baseball tournament at Priueville, Antelope and Ucnd were the only visiting teams. Hend's team was barred from the contest. The smallest purse was given to Hend and Priueville and Antelope fought it out for the big money. The first game topk 10 innings to decide, Antelope winning with the score 5 to 6. The other two games ended 5 to 1 1 and 7 to 8 in l'riite ville's favor. Hend's back-stop, Voting, cuught the last two games for Priueville uud played a star game. Out of five times to bat he made four safe hits and three runs and during the game was respon sible for three other runs. Follow ing arc the batteries for the three gomes: Priueville, firat game, Bail ey and Zeek; second, O'Neil and Young; third, Haiicy and Young. Antelope, first, Rooper and Rhodes; second, Vaiihouteu and Rhodes; third, King and Rhodes. DAD RUNAWAY AT REDMOND Three People Severely Shaken Up and Wg Damaged. Kwimono, July j.A serious runaway occurred Saturday iiljjht about nine o'clock. Ieny Covert was tlrivinu with two laily friends when (he horse sud denly lccnmc frightened ut Muitstliing nnd got Itcyoud control. -The occuiiauts were thrown out at the rear of Jackhon's store, but beyoiul a severe shaking up, wore not injured. The rig was badly damaged. Unite number of people went to Priueville Sunday to remain until the 5th. Hverythiug in the ohape of a team and rig was prowicd into tervicc. - Mrn. Hurt has returned to Redmond and is now waitress at the hotel. lthret Uro. arc building an addition to the rear end of their More to be, ud as n store room. It.will Ik 31x35. The dance which was given l'rlday night was one of the mqst successful of the Mjasou, There was a large attendance and good mubie; hupper was scned at the hotel after which the dance con tinued until about 3 a. in. Clitic Palls was especially well represented. Mr, and Mrs. P, Lehuuu moved to I'riueville last week. J. Circle hits sold his house and lot to C. tthret. J. A. Yassburgt brought to. town some fine samples of timothy, clover anil strawberries front his ranch near Red ittoftd, 1 Mr, Jones has quit the hotel business ami has moved .to his much wct of town, . . , , . 1), U. I.(uuljrb.ick has sold his interest in the new store? bu'lUing to Mr. Woods. Mr. Lauderback and Kay Gibson have startcd.otva' tour of Oregon and Idaho on their wheels , - Mr. aiul. Mrs. Q. M. Rcdfiel) have gone to Portland to tee hjs mother, who Is seriously ill. RdE'and Items. fteo tule for Ut wttk ) Den tattcimu hm Ixrcn on the ilck list thin nxek. Sherman Mo flit passed through Hop land Monday on his way to their suin tner range with n bunch of cattle. Quite a jKtrty of young folks headed by William Dorrell and Ooorge Jlogtic contemplate visiting the lets cave Sun day to procure Ice for the fourth for ice cream. Quite a crowd of singers gathered at the home of Mrs. J. S. lloguc to practice 11 lew selections to ic renuerca me fourth. Mrs. Sarah Bly's sister, Mr. Edmonds, and family of The Dalle are expected to arrive here in a few days. They arc ex pectcil to locate near Koslaud. Mr. Taggart f M having Mine carpenter work done 011 his homestead six miles from Itotlsud, J. A. Trobee is the car jcntqr. This looks suspicious as it is rumored he lis purchased a coffee mill. We don't hear very much lately about going fishing. Probably their taste for fish is spoiled, George Sly has been driving the Odcll stage recently. John ,Kuox was a business visitor Wednesday on his way o I'dnevillc. He expects to bring his sheep up in a few weeks. The annual school meeting was hold at the Holland school, June 18. There was a large attendance. A party of young folks look a fishing trip liwt butulay. It took lour wagons to haul home all the fish they caught. Win. Taylor has gone to I'riueville to work near Crooked river. W. II. Howard intends to drive the stage front Koslaud to Silver Lake for a short time while Mr. Howard, the regit tar stage driver, goes to Priueville to have some dental work done. Mr. Hawthorn is making fiut- roads around Koslaud. J. S. Ilogue has his town alt survived now. The town will be booming before long. Stran barrios are eeltitii: ripe around Ko-daud. A dmitiftt from Priueville is expected at Kosland Wore long. Allan Trolxe is wjIuk to leave for I'riueville, where he will work through harvest. Fine prospects for crops around Kos land this year. MIm Jensie Andrew is thinking of going to the valley soon. Tumalo Items. W. H. Stoats ami J. N Hunter and families aMd through Tumaio Tuesday. Tltey were no doubt ilseing into the mountains in order to avoid the extreme warm weather. Well, this warm spell of weather is hard on man lwt good on vogctatiun. Crops are looking fine around Tumalo since the warm spelt Tumalo is coming to the front M a farming country. 1'aiscrs-hy seem to I surprised to sec such garden tnick as is growing fit 0. W. Winter & Sous' gardens. They have i;ardcu truck galore. Mr. Hiutott passed through Tumalo Wednesday with three bands of sheep, They have 9,500 sheep which they pasture 011 the Cascade rcsert'e, They arc taxed eight contf per Head for pasture by tho e.ovurumeut pretty heavy tax well Jamos Hiutott knows how to handle sheep in order to make them pay. Then, too, lie has a good lot of herders with them, -, P. V. Smith is cpxifted lie'me from Portland the last of this week. People report a grand time at Sisters the Fourth. The old men cot aw'ay with the pulling match. Boys tiro not In it with the oldstilTs anyway now -a-d'a ,s Bect-$ugnr Factory at Bend. A dispatch from Waihington, D. C, to the Oregoniau, dated July r, discusses the probability of the growth of the bect-sifgar industry in the West. It mentions Bend as one of the places where the sugar-beet con be grown profitably, and says: "Capitalists nave turned their utteu. tion to the country nroimil lleud, and al ready experiments have licen inmle to determine with what sttccess beets can be grown on the laud irrigated by the UCM.-I1UICS jmKuuou cc rower v.ouipauy, "About 8,000 acres of this laud has been temporarily secured for beet mis- tug, ami u satisfactory arrangements can be made, it is belletcd d factory will he established at lleud in the not distant future." Timber Claims. Parties having timber. clauus for sale please -address jNeil .Smith, Bendy Or. State tiratfttnt 'of (iih'ber estimated and price asked . for claim, i3-20pd PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. I.UCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with all the delicacies of the season First-class Equipment Pine Rooms and Beds All stages stop RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY jw uui anup- 19 i'juucu Z. F. MOODY aiiNfiRAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. SHANIKO, - OREflON Large, Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited Trompt attention pan! to those who . -. . ., favor me with their patronage TIIROUQH FROM BEND SHANIKO'PRINEVIUE CTAfiR IIWC PRLNEYILLE-BEND JlAUI; LlriE SCHEDULE SOUTHBOUND Leave Shanikd. 6 p.m. Arrive Priueville .. 7 a. in: Leave Priueville 12:30 p. m. Arrive Bend 7:00 p. m. FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENTS FOR TRAVELLING PUBLIC jj PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONALE - Bend Livery & J. FRANK STROUD, .Manager LIVERY, and FBED STABLE HORSHS BOARDKD nv THK DAY, W'ERK OR MONTU First-Class Livery Rigs for. Rant. 'Phone No. 15 - ionilttrcct.Utwccn MluncMtaamlOrrsoii. . Bend Orezofl - "V BEND'S MEAT MARKET - XfAU, STRt-KT sOppoe B. M. Ca TpHE finest stdtk of FRESH A JYiEATS in'" Grook County. Cured M'eats and Lnrd ;ind aU the Accessories sMarket. Everything new and of the best. WHITE tS: HILL. T- REPEATING WMMMMM No matter how 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, tind are sold within reach of everybody's pocketbook. ?R.iKlU0lt pp&llUttie -$tl&i'tar2 haar U.IU&aiiu4 nftkrwJ' vyiNuncoicn ntrcAUNi at the hotel door up-jjusiic ijujuisi vnurcn. TO SMANIKO IN ONE DAY NORTHBOUND Leave Bend '. 6:00 a. nt. J Arrive Prineville 12100 m. j Leave Prineville 1 p. m. 1 Arrive Shaniko 1 a. m. i Transfer Co. NEW of a FirstCIass 1 SHOTGUNS ahms uu., mew -iAyEN. conn.