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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1906)
ii iyr- in. .U- ... . ' ' t r LOCAL BITS. R. A. I'uctt of Tutimln wan in Iluiiri Tlinrmlay. 0. H. Wiiulell of Silver Lake wn u Baud viiilor last Pi May. Strictly fruNli rancli ukkh at 35c a doen, at Bend Mercantile Co. J. 1', Talari was In Ilcnd dur ing tilts weulc from III hotnostoml near KoMliiud. Joint Steldl returned to Hand from a trip to Silver hake Hie latter Mtt of lunt week. Micliaul Morrinon has recently improvcdjilrt house on Garden Row by having It aided. Mmci NNwouger of IW'ell Unites wan m htuiluctw culler in Ilciid yesterday and today. Mr. and Mm. Ralph Sheldon and V. J. MeGlllvary will leave for Silvur Lake Saturday morning. The Redmond fair management have made the Ilend baud a liberal offur to play ul the fair mid It will probably be accepted. Miss l'oarl Higlitowcr, aistcr of Mr. lr. F. Smith, and Miw Vera Mackcy are Mtayiug with Mrti. Smith and attending school. V. I'. Vandevcrt and family arc moving to Ilend this week from thtdr ranch at Lava, They come that the children may attend school .Mr. and Mro. Tom Jolly of Mos cow, Idaho, pawed through Bond last week on their way to Ro.ilnnd, where Mr. Jolly's mother has a homestead. The new bcliool house for the Arnold- Ferguson district is expect ed to be finished m that school can be begun next Monday morning. W. J. McCillvray is doing the work on the building. A. II. Grant is in roceiptof the yearbook for 1905, compiled by the V. S, department of agriculture. It Ik an exhaustive treatise of the dc pnrtmeiit's work for last year and contains much valuable and inter eating information. I,. N. Kal.iay and wife of Shauiko Were in Heuit Tuesday, Mrs. Kcl ay wan on the way to Lakcvicw to viit her parents and Mr. Kelsay whs accompanying her oh far as Koslnnd. Mr. Kcliiny w editor of the Shauiko Republican Mi.HH Harriet Grill'm, superinten dent of Pencil Mission at Portland, will preach iu the Haul church Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock. It will bdrcmembercd that Miss Griffin assisted by Miss Sweeter, conducted campiucctiugs iu Heud two years njjo. J. II. Roberts and R. I,. Wcath orford of Albany passed through Rend Sunday 011 their way to Hums. Mr. Wcatherlord is a sou of J. K. Wcatherford, vice-president of the Corvallis & Eastern, nnd Mr. Roberts holds a position in a railroad office iu Albany. TiTe Central Ore gon Banking (Bk Trust Company INCuniOHATl.li lyM. Cnpltnl 525,000.00 Transacts n Ocueral Bank' IngJJuslucss, Actfi us Administrator, Ex ecutor or Trustee of Estates IssiW Drafts uuU Bank Money' Orders 011 nil Foreign Countries-. Infcrct 011 Time Deposits. ) Safe Deposit Boxes, Fire Insurance. DIRUCTOKSt '' A. M. Drake, A. h. iooilwlllic, Prcoldciit. Vicu l'res. J. M. I.am rcuiT, Secretary. P. 0. Minor, Cashier. fHl(NI,i v: . .OHBOOfT ; New potatoes at the Jicud Mer cantile Co. at 2c per pound. Mrs. I II. McCaiiti left lor Sil ver Lake Thursday morning. Percy Wal.er went to his home stead Month of town Wednesday. W. P. Myers of I,aidlaw was at tending to biisiuesM matters Iu JJcnd today. Mrs. W. R. WilkiriHon left Wednesday for Liikuviciv to look after timber claim interests. I,, L, Welch and wife returned to Redmond last Tuesday from the valley with a load ol fruit. 1 1. J. Overturns having n kitchen 10x10 feet built onto the house occupied by II. J. P. McDonald. C. A. Chapman will soon build a residence and turn 011 his ranch east of town and will move thereon. Mr. and Mrs Nick Weider have moved into one of the Millard Triplett houses on the Lytic town site. Ora Poindcxer returned to Heud this week from Prineville,'' where he has been working for hcvcral weeks Miss Nellie James, who taudit iu the Hcnd schools last year, will tench iu the new Ferguson-McCillvray district this fall. J. Vaughn started for the Rogue River valley the first of the week, nfttir another load of fruit. His family will return with hint. Mrs. Christina Welder went to the Ileising much on the Ttimalo to look after it while Mf. and Mrs. Ileising are absent iu the valley. W. O. Hocgli was iu Bend Tues day from the Cove with n loadof70 boxes of tomatoes. In a week or 10 days he will rcttfrn with fruit, prunes, jwars, etc., etc. Dr. W. S. Nlchol and J. H. Mil ler left Wednesday morning for lfood River crtn business trip con nected with Hood 'River land. They will bt gone about 10 days. Frank Biitterworth has moved bin shoe shop into the Ilciid Livery it Transfer Go's stable and will hereafter do harness as well as shoe rcparing. Read his ad. elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carman, of Rcdmfoud, while driving over the mountains to the valley, had the sad misfortune to lose their baby, the little otic taking sick and dying. The Christian Endeavor topic for Sunday, Sept. 16, is "Christ's Life: How Christ met his enemies, and how wc should meet ours." Text, Luke 4: 28.30. Leader, Miss Marion Wiest. Tablets, slates and composition books at the pohtofficc store. Some of these books have a fine poem on the back, Riley, Longfellow, Field nnd others being ' represented. Others have artistic views of cities and natural wonders. 26-tf Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Ketchum departed Tuesday morning for North Yakima, Washington, where they will spend n mouth with the doctor's parents. They then ex pect to return to Portland where the doctor will continue his dental work. Madras Pioneer. Several fine samples were brought iu this week from the G. I). Pullmm ranch, five miles west of Bend. They consisted of an eight pound rutabaga, red and .. . . . . -. . yeuow Aiangci wurtzel beets, sugar beets and a sunflower ntf asing id inches in diameter. They make a. fine showing. ' The band bovs will eivo a daiite Saturday cvenlnc In the H. M. hall. Ihey desire and deserve n large attendance. The boys are workiucr hard and nractichur often hi order to make the baud n success, uiu wicy uugiu 10 nave me support of tluf people. Give 'cm a boost next Saturday night. Boy tftMod. IlrlRlit. industrious tW ''toViftrn Wc rtfiluers' trade. Apply at Bul Lemons 40c a doictl al Bend Mercantile Co, It is learned through tile Ore gouiaii that J. M. Lawrctic'c has purchased an Apollo Interior player piano, which is a comblnatidu of piano and player, all in one case nnd is the only instrument made which plays the entire keyboard of the piano or 88 notes, so says the nd. The Lawrence home will ndw undoubtedly have music gulore. Dr. W. S. Nichol has this week installed a Que new system of gas lights in his store, known as the Radium Gas light. Gasoline is held under air pressure in an ordinary little "cannon," the pres sure being secured by means of a foot bic)de pump. The gas is conducted to the burner through u hollow wire. The light burns with a steady, brilliant flame, nnd is very economical. R. J. McCanu, who has been working with B. W. Lakin's crew of timber crutcrs hereabouts, was taken ill the latter part of last week and it was necessary for him to stop work. Wednesday Elmer Merrill brought him to town. W. R. Wil kinson has taken his place in the crew and Wednesday W. B. Sellers drove with him to the camp, which is .now located a mile from the stage station between Rostand and Silver Lake. Another Turley-McCallistef con test was heard before Cotnmifl sioitcr Ellis this week Martin V. Turlcy vs. Julia E. McCallister, the contest being brought acaltist title to a desert land claim hi the Sisters country. The complaint nllcges failure to irrigate arid re claim the land according to law, ami also alleges fraud in making proof. Attorney Wickham of Bend appeared for Mrs. McCnllistcr and Attorucv Myers of La id law for Dr. Turlcy. A large urfmbcf of witnesses were in attendance arid a liberal amount of testimony was taken. It is rcjxrtcd to' have been one of the longest drawrr-otit con tests ever heard in fiend. C. B. Allen was in Bend Tues day from his fine ranch at The Meadows. Mr. Allen has just finished haying, having Mi tii 40 days at that ork. He 'said it was impossible to get help and it neces sarily took him a long time to harvest the crop. Mr. Allen has been growing pontt: sigar beets this year on some f black piije land on his rancli and fcpb'rts that they have done real well without irri gation. He will probably send a sample to the statt6n aj Corvallis to be tested as to their sugar produc iug qualities. Later rn the season Mr. and Mrs. Allen will Wobably move to Bend so that their daughter moy attend school here. Thfilnioncy ordor rcvortts have been again broken at the Bend post office. Up to 11:30 o'clock this mbruing 65 orders had been issued amounting to $5,066.85, with fees of $15.94. Dr. C. W. Merrill shot and kilkd a very latgc hawk on his ranch near Bend this week. The bird swooped down after some- chickens iu the yurd, they skidooed, "23," and the doctor siczed his- shotgun and quickly dispatched tine marau der. The hawk inessurcd 42 inches from tip to tip of its out stretched wings. The new horns for the band arrived last evening and they arc fine instruments, They arc a cor net, trombone and bass, and arc silver plated, the cornet a.nd trom bone having gold belli. Creed Triplett bought the cornet and H J. P. McDonald the trombone. The boys are more than pleased with their purchases. Owing to the exploiting thit has been recently given the Campbell system of dry farming by the psipcrs of Central Oregon, several fanners near Madras will give the system a trial next season. The Madras Pioneer says that John WagenblaM, William Hnnnon and George Rod man have signified their intention to' try the system and that others arc becoming interested. A party of Portland business men, out on a camping and hunting ex pedition, arrived in Bend this morn ing and stopped at the Pilot Butte Inn. The party consisted of L. H. Adam?, lid. Schiller, F. L. Bene dict, W. C. Puffer and K. Edwards. They were dri piug four handsome horses, hitched to a heavy moun tain wagon, nnd had come through Santiam Pasu. They will tempt the trout in the Deschutes river and will drive on to Silver Lake, Clear Lake aud Klamath Falls. It will make about a 1 100 mile hunting trip for these gentlemen. Mr. Adams is representative in the state legislature from Multnomah county. Plymouth Kocks for Sale. Full blooci white Plymouth Rock cockerels, your choice, $i.too each. 26-29 Ii- F. Battkk, Bend, Or. fZ &-m If you wa at to keep in touch with the devcloDtuent of this crcat Des chutes valley, READ the Bulletin. Harness and Sftoi n..-.? I have OTKiu'd n re- iwpamug trfB Co.'a bar a nnd will carry fall Hup of nam cm n tonus; Aito whips, ctttry cotnbs, brushes, blanket, etc. llrliig In your Will also continue to repair nUocs. FRANK UUTTERWORTH . f WATCH THIS SPACE For Future Developments. "Sbinetlii'ngWill Be Doing." iLZji, ii liAHiiim Suoi' and U.vrus in UOTltl. Hotel Bend CORNKH .v,'. llONP AND OKIUtOS, JjTHHKTS ,. t HUOrf O'KAtftfj Prop, , , N , N , MOT'GKNTKAMA KOCTlUJ Jl0.f$fclN iy$ft. SALE ROC?M IN d6rfJECTIONl)i( r. New House, VW FurnituYe", RcasbiiabVka&s. Good Rob'Uls1 - P HHwavs Re&fIW T PILOT BUTTE 'INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor TablcsuppHed with all the delicacies of the sci&fti , Ti. First-class Huiptncnt Fine Rooms andrBcds Ail 'stages stop at the hotel door -Z. F. MOODY (MINERAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. SHANIKO, - ORCOON Urge, 'Commodious Warehouse. Consipaents SeKciied Prompt attention paid to those who favor me with their patronage I THROUGH FROM BEND TO SMANIKO IN ONE DAY' SHANIKO-PRJNEVILLE QTAfiE TIME PRINEVIU&BEND DiAUC Um SCHEDULE SOUTH rf6jfct IIORTUBOOKD P Leave Shaniko rG p. m. Leave Bend 6:00 a. m.- Arrive Prineville... 7 'h. 'm. , Arrive Prineville 12:00 m, Leave Prineville t2:30p.'tn. Arrive Bend 5r:oo p.'in. tcate -Prineville 1 p. m. Arrive Shaniko t a. m. FIRST-CLASS EQOtPMENTS FOR TRAVELING PUBLIQ PASSENGER AND FREIGHT, RATES REASONAU2 Mm Bend Livery & Transfer 6 J. FRANK STROUD, Manager LIVERY, and FEED STABLE . HOJJSBS BOARDKD BV TH DAY, WEK OR MONTH First-Class, jLivery Rigs for -Rent. 'Pboae Ko. 15 Oonditrttt.bctwetn MlnncaoU tnd Orffon, Bead, Oregon. T - . . FIRST ANNUAL - RedmdAd Fafc- Sept 20-22, 1906 Over $600 in Premiums. Ovf $500 in Pulses. Bring M hibit and Have & Good Time. Sefid for Premium List. 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