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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1906)
fl "WWWWW" LocA. bits. 'I ho I.I It of n l.miKh. "I'M1 tolled Willi till IIIVil till- world llHH lilcwril, Ami I've tolled with the men who fnllril; l'u tolled with the mull who fit live with rofltt Ami I've tolled with the nitiii who wnllnl; And tills U the tide my miii) would tell An It'drlfls o'er the IwrUir Imr: I'lie sound of n ttih don't curry well, tut the lilt of n IiihkIi rliiK" fur." Jo TiiKKert of RohIiiinI vn a Jleml viitltor Tluirsduy. )r. Onll Ncwkom of Kodmonil vrtfn culler in Henri Stuiriuy. C. W. Kliurt hihI family of Red motttl woro Henri vlnltoM Tnesdpy. K. 11. Mtttig is planning on building a house in the near future. J. R. Wood, of Rutluu)iil, wait a builiicHH caller in Huml lout Tues day. Cat liaton was in Ilumt Thursday from the llaldwiti ranch cant of town. Cliartcs It. Koed and wife were in llund Tuesday from the John moil ranch. All tlie uuiRtir.iue and thu Snttir- lay livening lot a flic postoflice ncwM'Stund. to-lf. I'. T. HiKKiil!) passed through Jfaml thin week pu It Is way to K'lamath Kalis. Mr. and Mrs. Appre Ilotcs were la town Thursday from their ranch at The Meadows. C. M. Red field of Redmond was n btuinciK cnller in Haul WmlncM lay apil TlntrwlMy. John Stcidl and family left fora rvlwihure and lusin5S trip to Port Ikiid Tuesday nnon. K. A. Smith enmc up from Red mond Thursday and will k to his homestead near !eud. II. A. Foster nuri C. A. Crooks of l'rineville came to Rend Thurs day to, attend to business matter. John KdwanUaiid his sister, Mrs. Hurt, and her sou cttmc over from Sinters Thursday to do some hhop- pillR. Miwi Maud Vnurievtrt come down from hor home at The Mead ows Tuesday for a 'visit with Miss Iva Wtrt. J. Frank Stroud and wife left for .Silver Lkc Thursday morning to attend to iiiutUrs connt-ctcri with Mrs. Stroud's timber claim. Mi Htninn C. Troy arrived in tend the llrst of the week from Miuucaiolis. She came to make liual proof on a timber claim. Mrs. I. J. Wilkinson and Miss Ihmle Wilkinson came down from the hitter's homestead in 19-12 Wtrriuesriny, 1 turning Thursday. Temperatures at Henri for the past week arc as follows: Saturday, Auir. n, 95, Sunday 90, Monday 78, Tuesday 86, Wednesday 89, Thursday 81. liTo Central Ore gon Banking (Sb Trust Company IMVOHIIIHATKII 1904 Capital 525,000.00 Transacts n (leiicnil llmik lnK2.H11sluc.ss. Acts as Administrator, lix cctitor or Trustee of l-states Issues Drafts and Hank Money Orders 011 all Foreign Countries. X. Interest on Time Deposits. Safe Deposit Hoxes. Fire Insurance. DIRUCTORS: A. M, Drake, A. I.. Ooodwlllle, President. Vice Proa. J. M. I.ivwiciicc, Secretary. 1, O. Minor, Cniihlqr. . IWNI), . . ORKGON ""W I"' ? A, F Velmicr, foriu'crly fit liic employ of the Columbia Southern Irrigation Co., is now working for the 1). I, &. V. Co. as rider on the Pilot Htitte canal. Topic for the Christian Kudcavor service Sunday evening, August, 19, Is "What is the Sin of Pharisee ism?" Text, I.ttkc 11: .ja-.!.. lead er Miss Iva Wtst. Sam Hlakely, who is cruising timber liercnlxMits for the Scaulon Oipson I.umlwr Company, has buon kept from his work the jmst week by topiporary illness. The Htilietin family acknowl edges the receipt of a flue m,cs of rousting ears front I,. I, Wiest's garden. Who said we couldn't grow corn in the Head country? H. W. I.ukin and W. IJ. Sellers have rigged up a tenuis cqiirj. in the tear of Mr. f.akiu's ofliee and they and their friends arc ijow en joying the pleasures of that most fancinatiug game. A. II. Grant discount) all stories so far told regarding the marvelous growth of fruit trees this year at Heutl. He hay plum trees that have made a new growth of sij feet and a car tree a growth of Ave. A. W. DcIJolt of Coulee City, Washington, who was in Heud the first of the week to make final proof on his timber claim, returned to his Washington, home Thursday. lie expects to return to Henri later in the fall. Mrs. Frank Hasl, who liven about three and a half miles from Heud on the Lairilnw road, is having greAt results with her garden thi hhimiu. A prize turnip from her garden mensucs 18 inches in cir cumference and was firm and solid and had n fine color. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mutzig, who have seut the summer with their sou, R. II. Mutn'g, will leave about September 1 for their New York home. They will drive to Albany and will take the train from there. Their daughter, who has also visited here during the summer, will return with them. Miss Iva llooth, daughter of Judge Uootli of l'rineville, came to Rend last Saturday with Miss Marion Wlest for a visit of several dttys. Later in the day Miss Weist, Miss llooth and Miss Iva West went to The Meadows for n visit at the W. P. Vandcvcrt home. They rclurdcd to Heud Tuesday, Miss Hooth returning home that day. Quite a party of Heud people re turned Monday evening from a trip to thu Ulue mountains, where they had gone to inspect timber claims. The party included S. C. Caldwell, Homer Hoggcss, Arnt Attue and daughter Caroline, II. Satchwcll and Francis Marion of I,aidlaw and F. A. Shouqucst and wife of The Meadows. A. W. Pope and son are still . cruising through the mountains. Mop Pickers. Register now fpr the "Holmes Yard," one of the largest and best yards in the state. Rest camping ground in Oregon. Fine water, wood, etc., and every modern con venience. Address. T. A. Livhsi.hy & Co., Salem, Oregon. P. S. Will meet pickers coming in on trains, Salem. Yard is located . miles S. W. on river road liadiug to Independence. 00 YEAR8' EXPERIENCE ' TnADC Marks DCSIONB Anrona landing a akatch and daacrlnlloti war qufoklr atoartalti our opinion fra rhtur au iii..ti.li..i 4 iiMh.k . naiuiitkhlA. i)tuinutllra. iKiainouc. wunouiciiartv, iuido $rfH.1ffr HH.triiM.1 A en nauuiunisif muiirttivu wiy iniptu .Utloii of ny loUntldOijpurDal. Ttrtui. ! a mrt'frtuf Tuonlhi.lU ttoiabrll hwdUrj, L.hjKu.la lll.4Aa , JuLla V aaafr l. raar ffliV?iKW ijmjjra ilon itrlqtirfontJdiit(l. HANDBOOK oil I'aUMt lnt frUMait aiiauor (ifiauuilua-Mtauii. I'altnta taken tbrouvb ilium X Co, rlT rf flat nolle, without chano, la tba mu AN INTHRIJSTIN( CONTEST. - Title to Vnlunblo Water Power Site Is lit Controversy. A contest Involving title to a val uable tract of Inud about eight miles south of Heud is being heard before If. S. Commisiioncr Kills today, the land involved adjoining Dillon falls on the D.jschutes river. The value of the land consults in the ex cellent power possibilities furnished by the falls. The case is that of Miss Carrii- Olson vs. .The Northern Pacific Railway Company. In January, 1005, Mis Olson established residence on this land, which, is ttnsurveyed government land. In May she went to The Dalles land office and made appli cation to file on it for a homestead This was refused o: the grounds that it was unsu.'vcyed land. Later the Northern Pacific company placed scrip on this laud and it was accepted. Another feature has been brought into the contest by Leander Dillon, who also claims the coveted laud. Some 20 or 35 years ago he filed on 80 acres adjoining hc disputed tract. When he made final proof, lie attempted to obtain patent tq the north 80 acres now claimed by Miss Olson, but it was denied on the same pica that the laud was tin- surveyed. He, however, claims right to the north 80 on tlc ground of occupation. J. O'H. Scobcy, ol the firm of Moulton & Scobcy of Portland, and W. K. Guerin, Jr., qf Cleveland, Ohio, who has property interests in Head and who is spending the sum mer here, appear as attorneys for the Northern Pacific, and W. P. Myers of I.aidlaw for Miss Olson. Mr. Scobcy wys that the scrip they placed on this laud is Mount Rainier scrip. The right determining the location of all scrip is created by the act of congress authorizing the scrip, and it was decreed that Mount Hauler scrip could be placed on unsurvcyed land. The point involved is whether Miss Olson's right as a squatter takes precedence over the railway company's scrip. And also wheth er Mr. Dillon has a prior right over the other two. Rosland Items People nrouml Koalnnd arc haying in cluneal. Roy llert ami Will l'ordhatn arc putting up Mm. Hcckc' liny. Mr. HoiMtrd ami Mr. Hewitt nturted cutting their hay Monday. J. S. Ilogue mid mii will atari liayiug next week. Mr, Powell, Mr. Itdwtuds nud Mr. Sly were Ilend viiitors lat l'riday. Arthur Taylor will drive the tac from KmUuiiI tq Kilvar Lake. He will take Mr. Howrd'ft place, and Mr. How-Hrd will driyn to l'rineville. fleo. Sly returnwl from Walla Walla laat Sunday, aceoinpauietl, liy hi datiKhter, Mm. Daioy ltcwl, who will vUit a week with her iwrcnta. Mr. Taggart's "one hotw luy" wa keen in town Sumfuy, while co.il oil cam syrup and fruits lined the inside nud partly thu out aide of the "one hovt ahay." He it laying in a supply for his hay hnnda we hear. (Jcorgc Sly'a father in driving the stage from Holaiid to Odoll now. Mr. Cook, Mr. Cliuisou and P. Itogue went flailing Suuilny a fuw miloa IkiIow town and drought home n many full as they could carry. Qitlte n crowd of jxmple gathered ut the home of Mr. Kdiuouda rereutly, and lwd their picturea taken hy Mm. HelkOiu, the Rostand photographer, Mclvlu llow;anl returnml from the valley last Sunday on a visit to his pir- uuttt. He will return to the valley in the courM) of 11 week. The surveyor who were camped op- HHite Mr. Sly'a homectuad have utovid OHiup 10 milM alove. Mr. l'owell, Mr. Howard nuil sou and Mr, HdwnrtltJ movwl them to tlioir new enmp. Tiiiualo Items. TiiM.t,o, Aug. 13. Cooler weather is with m once more. George lullinm made n liUHiuetM trip to Heud today, T, A. Junscn lost .1 wluahle ninre last week, which is a big Iom to him, Charles Kricksou of Hear Creek pamed through here today with n hunch of horses on his way to the valley. He wus accompanied by Mrs. Kricksoii and their sou and his wife. V. V, Ground nud family ami V, V. Swisher expect to leave for the valley next week to pick hops and get fruit, Most of the farmers nre nlout through hnying and all report n satisfactory yield considering the extreme dry weather, A party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Hlghtowcr, Mm. V. V, Smith ami child ren, Mrs, l, G, Boou, MIm l'carl lligU- tower mid Vurn Mnckey, Authcr Illgh towcr and Ciiilid Smith itiCi cnmplng and gntlicrfrig'hiackfrtirriciioii the McKcnVlL' river at present. A. C. I.uca of llcnd paed through Tumalooneday last week. Mr. J.ucn wa looking happy. Mr, Root report llwt hi potato crojt will lc n liumpcr. He ha nlout four acre which nre looking exceedingly well. Who wo the knocker who said potnloc and tender vegetable could not Ik.- rnUcd here? Rugcuc I.ucier, the clever agent for The Dalle nursery, wa in Tumalo lat week taking on lent. I). R. Ro1erU, who represents the Wooillrtirn uiimery wa In tli vicinity lat week in tlte intcretof hUeompruy. Many ortler have Ihjcii placed with Ixitli McMtr. Roliert and I.ucier for nursery stock and a hig acreage of orchards wilt lie Met oiit on the desert next spring and hy tlte time the railroad get here v will hare fruit to dp. Dinner at Hotel Bend. Sunday, A,ug. io, 1906, 13 to 3 p. in. Hour. Oyster a la 1'rctich style KKLtSIIM. Chow chow I'ISII Pried river trout with lemon lion. plank of beef with spinach sauce ISNTKl'.HS Mutton curry with rico Minced ham on toast KOAST I'rim of beef auju Mutton with jolly VWlCTAIILWi Mashed potatocf Crcameil Carrots Seyed eoni niWSHKT Peach ice cream with pooled Tea Coffee Milk You want Ilulletin. the new? Then read The YOU should read Tint Bt'LuiTiN' It gives the news all of it. Buy on Credit! this $60 Machine for $25 iuico. aouLio ifa, ten. thrcadlnc itiuttU: baa automatic bobtln winder and other Utritlmprors. menu. Tiili ItlbaANTI THftfT MAUII.NK. It U tba lama machlo tftnu araaiilncrou60for. All altarhmcnliKOwltbtarh machine. Hold lor only H raih and n montblr. Writ TOD IT for lrr riHITVK CiTUOCOl ihowlof tlfint boutthold (oodi wawllt ship (Freight f repaid) on latr fsimtstl-onr new Clftll plan, Oovurtx Furnlluro Company 173.179 First SU rUKILAJip. UM. REWARD! The undersigned will pay $10.00 for the detection and convic tion of any person who in any way will fully injures or de stroys its Hues iu Crook County. THE DESCHUTES TELEPHONE CO. OREGON Shojtjline and union Pacific TO Salt Lake Denver Kansas City Chicago St. Louis New York Ocean Steamers between Portland and San Francisco every iiye days. 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FRANK STROUD,' Manager LIVERY, and FEED STABLE Horshs Boarded bv tub Day, Wekk or Month First-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. Time No. 15 Bond strett, bctwetn MlnncaoU and Oregon, BEND'S MEAT MARKET WAIT. STRHKT. Oppoille B. M. Co. THE finest stock of FRESH MEATS in Crook County. Cured Meats and Lard and all the Accessories of a FirstClass Market. Everything new and of the best. WHITE & HILL. V '?t REPEATING No matter how big the bird, no matter how heavy Its plumaga or awift its flight, you can bring it to bag1 wth long, atj-jng straight ahooting Winchester Repeating Shotgiln, Ueoulta aro w.ia count. They always give the best rdsuuaf Id Acid, fowl or irap shooting, and are sold within reach of- everybody's pocketbook. MtEEt Stni nam and tiiutt on a pattal card Ur fir Ut(t lUmtmttJ calalogu WINCHESTER BEPEATINtt AflMSi Ggm j-iA.pprlj. TT .& -4 MOODY; ..,.., . " ., , a -- ( aiivii a i v a i ia a i ia v ;:oRTjinotifp Leave Hend 6:00 a. m. Arrive Prinevillc 12:00 m. Leave Prineville : p. m. 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