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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
.. . (ftAiMm Ptf"4S '"-nty mgsts&r. LOCAL BITS. , Mm. Fnttik Stroud left for Priueville Wmlni'sdny inorniiu;. 8. Siilllvnu of St. I'atil, Minn., !m in lleud tit (h week vlnitliiK friends. All tlic Octohcr iiui;nliiuM cim now lis hnd at tins poatofllce new Hllllld. Mori 111 has oiue iMirxuins for you mill ciiii mhvb you money. Keitd I lit lid. ulnewheie Theodoie Tweet Iiiih ithotit re covered' from hin lucent IIIiiwih and Ik able to be iibout hkiiIii. School coiifiueuced lnt Moudny in the Arnold dl li'li district with no ctirolluiaiit of nine scholar. Mnnon fm It jut Hi lleud Meicitn tile Co. clienp for audi: (iiiurt.M, ti oo rdoAt.Mii half BHllonn, $i .o. M. A. McCoy, T. G. Meeker mid Percy Wither lelt Stiudiiy for n caiupliiK mid hunting (tip in the Crane Prairie country. Cointuiwiinuer Jvllia ha been do iiiK liig biislnet this week'. He hns taken h ninny fllluj; on timber cluiuiH during two day of tliw week an he UHitnlly doea duting the whole week. IJ. lf. 1 kit ten was exhibition omc fine Urge Green .Mountain KtAtoes ImI Saturday, grown by him thin yenr. NiHe of them weighed Mrott pouudrt Hiid two OUIICCII. Frank Stroud and Albert Seal, Hmttimuied by Utucry ami Kualey Sen la, Mat tad for the valley the find of the weak with ft bunch of hora, wilkh they will wll to valley pur chasery. WiIIm Sheldon left Tuesday uiRht for the Redmond fair with h large load of exhibits ftojti Ir. C. Kowlee's rnticli cunt of Heud. lie nlho had on the loftd r few exhibits from other teople hereabout. Mr. and .Mrs. J. Frank Stroud .tio planning to move to Nw lit lleud n Cook Hay and take up their rest deuce there. This is done to bene lit Mrs. Stroud's health, the altitude at lleud being too hijt for her. K. A. Slither is having a build tug 20x50 feet with to foot noU erected on th rear of bis lot on Wall Street. It will be a combina tiou stable and storage toow. Hants J oh 11011 has charge of the work. Not to b outdone by the agricul tural exhibits ftom lleud, exhibited by the men at the Kediuoiyl fair, acmal Bend ladies have scut until cious pretty and tasty articles of fancy work to couijcie for the pre- UUUtllM. Thomas Tweet is mow hauling to Jlcnd from an up-river meadow 40 ton of hay for winter feeding. Mr. Tweet says lie has an Noo-acre trn t of fine meadow laud about 30 unlet south of I tend for sale, mid anybody desiring laud in large traits should call 011 hint. liTo Centra! Ore gon Banking (b Trust Company Cnpltnl 52fl.000.00 - Trnnsncts i General Buiik liiKjliislitess. ActH as Administrator, I:x ccutor or Trustee of HBlutcs Issues Drafts nttd Hank Money Orders on nil Foreign Countries. Interest on Time Deposits. Safe Deposit Boxes. Fire Insurance. ) I It R C T O R St A. M. Drake, A. I.. Cioodttillie', President. Vice" rros, J. M. I.itwrciicr, Rccictn'ry. V. O. Minor, Cashier. 1!'iNI),- 1 1 v" - u:W New potatoes 2c per pound nl lleud Mercantile: Co. Jistcn for wcddiitK bclln in Bend during the next week. Mlm Ethel F.dwnrdfl of SistcrM was visitiiif in Bond Inst t'riduy nuil Saturday, MIsh fvn West left Tuesday for another year's study nt the Wil lamette university at Salem. Miss Jithcl Chapman left Thurs day morning for. Kcdmoud to be there present during the fair. S. C. Caldwell is this week put ting in the necuHsary plumbing to supply the new school house with city water. I)r. Scofiuld left Wcxliie.sdtiy evening for Silver Lake and will be Kouc about two weeks, returning about Oct. 1. Dr. U. C. Coe was culled to I.aidlaw Monday mid Tuesday by the quite fterious illness of Mrs. Fred Wnllace. Fred Iluuucll is in the Silver UiUu country ruiiniiiK litteti for Elmer Niswoiiger, who is criiisini: timber in tltat region. Topic for Christian Endeavor! services next Sunday evQiifiigff ''t strong willHow to K&f$aud.usc it for teiiiiierNiicc rTtyctf 1 Tutor t 111. Lander; Mrs. if, PVWvMer. Tludnitet: given. Vy Uie band boys last Saturday evening was n very successful affair socially, and the loys cleared quite it little sum Irom the receipts. Much favorable comment was heard regarding the loys' pUiying on that occasion. The Bulletin docM not intend to utisM recording any of the additions to Hood's population, but Mich was the case recently when it failed to note the birth of a flue, bouncing 94 pound boy, txiru to Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ttiplctt, on Saturday, Sept. M. J. 11. Winter brought in to The Mnlktin office Wednesday from the Winter & Sons ranch nt Tumalo, a very large turnip and some good sixed onions. The turnip measured 21 inches in circumference and weighed five ouuds. The largest onion measured 13X inches in cir cumference. S. C. Caldwell will leave Tues day or WwlueMlay of next week for the valley to get Mrs. Caldwell and the children, 'who went to Salem the latter part of August. Misti Ilazcl is nicely located for her year's Mudy nt Willamette univer sity at Salrtit, and Mrs. Cnldwcll will return to lleud Following is a list of new phones with the cnll numbers: lleud Wat er Ught & Power Co., pumping station, 32; W. S. Nichol, store, 6; A. II. Grant, postoffice, a, retd deuce, 17; Dr. I. I.. Scoiield, tesi deuce, id-, A. II. HMebeuet, resi dence, &', C. W. Merrill, store, 31; Nick Welder, residence, 33. The books and magazines oi the rending room were moved Thurs day into the new quartets in The Hullcliii building. That the move was n wise one is proven by the fact that eight jxoplc patrptuVcd the toom the first afternoon it was open, while in the old location there was practically no patronage whatever. Among lleud people going to Silver I.ake and I.nkevicw the past week called there by the timber lands recently obned' to entry, wctc the followlYiK'. Klnicr Nis wongcr, Wed Ilduuell mid M. J. Morrison, wh6 art locating people; Frank Uulterworlh, Miss Steele, Mnf., W. It. Wilkinson and Mrs. fa If. McCantt, 1 f,, II. McCnntt, when he went to Ins homestead the first of the week, Chickens for Safe. , I have for sale sows ftr)e-brcd jiarrcci riymomn iock ueps; niso some spring chiekeni ftje for table use. Carr Tivcr tu( ftctu)' if, de- found n 'tnli that had some vftttr in it and in the tub were 46 drowned chipmunks. He emptied the tub and refilled it with water. During the next day he was nbstonl from the ranch but 011 returning that evening he found 36 more chip munks drowned in the tub, Dr. C. W. Merrill hns purchased the C, A. Cliopinmi stock of titer chandisc and will hereafter conduct that busiticssi As soon us the doc tor cntt get someone 011 the much, lie will move to town with his fam ily. Mi. Chapman is having a res idence and burn built on his home- stund east of lleud and he mid Mrs. Chapman and Miss Klhcl will soon move onto the ranch, On account of having promised to play for n dance nt Sisters to night, the lleud IhiikI was unable to accept the offer of the Redmond fair management to piny nt the fair. They attempted to make arrangements whereby they could fill both engagements but the fair people refused to allow them to be absent long enough to go to and return from Sisters. There" would have been a uunt little sum for the boyft.nTthc Kedtuond engagement While tlicrtTit nothing bnt'oxponws paid' Jit the Sisters one, but -the beys considered it better to keep Redmond offer. Closing Out Sole. On account of changing residence thcproprietessoftheNcw York Cash store, I.aidlaw, hereby announces a closing out sale, commencing Sept. 2 1 and lasting until about the loth of October. In the bargains are the latest style of gents' hats. Ladies', gents', hoys', girls' shoes sod dry goods just arrived in the stock. House and lot will also be for wile nt price. Mists K. II. Stkniiuko, Prop. Ttosland Items. Wc have Iftcri having a Ivv. tlsy ol wurni wenthcr. , J(vcrylxly U through hnyfng. ' Mr mill Mm. John Tnylorarr iiMkltfk'V tHwiiiMtti trip 10 Htlvcr Lake thin week. Coorge Uoffiic and William Ilifcrtdl have gone to the valley to hmI a feto wek, Jt fa MiXHod that they iWll bring tbetn n cuok. Arthur Taylor la drlviiiR the stage from KohIaihI to Silver Mice at recnt. lr. lluwanl of l)itg I'ruirle mwle a Imttjiwa trip to Hcwil thin week. Mr hihI Mm. Utratta are maklnK a ImmUicm triti to Klamath 1N1U liy the way of SiHfr Jtke. T. Itoae i on hi way to flhanlko for Miplie. ChrintmH' Mk freight team mmc throuKht KoelatMl a fuw la)si uro. Mr. Ilow-snl, tlic Ukl- drir, has retired for a few wcoka. J. TKKrt t'l a flyitiK trip to Ileml n few ly ago for Mppllea (ol tlic inter. Get), IltHltt. who ha hii working for Mr, l'lndley througli Imrvust, has returneil to hia liomuatead, ihI I mi nho iimde a jmrcliaM of a new wagon. J. Tuggart U tliinkiug of irrigating liia ranch from hi well, which la 30 feet deep. Mr ItdmomU it doing quite a lot of tatproviug tm M ttoweataftd. JeYerljJIjI; U lnul' arjM 1 t 11 1 1 it n li 1 1 f m 6. W. mer.-lntfc !. Vmcr ami their "prtitilsoil word and CtCW . Wlwer were Mend Ntor yester- queutly decided not to'aecopt the'T Mr. KobiiiMU of Rend toped over liiglit at Tuntaki Tuesday. He waa on bis way hom from the valley and re port itiMcli rain there lately and the road cry muddy and hard trawling over the mountain. A Mr. Samuel Smith, wlto own mme ditch land near Tumalo, wa over from Wabingtoti to took after his K!dings here. Mr. Smith hought thl land tome two year ago Iwt IuhI never Men the land until yesterday. He expresed imclf well pWed with the country. Mr. Smith I an old friend of our county cotnmhwioner Hayley. There i much travel on tite road lately, puoplc coming and going to and 'I ho Crook County Fair. The premium list for the second from tlie valley annual exhibition of the Central ti KoWU Mro. of the SUter were Oregon Livestock mid Agricultural , TuHiato Ne.tenlv. The uv are Association are now being distribttt cd. '1 hey show a goodly number of premiums offered for prize stock and agricultural products. The exhibition will he held nt I'rittevtlle beginning Oct. 10 mid continuing four days. A large new pavilion has been built, the track put in shape, and ample prearntioiis made for n suc cessful fair. Subscribe for THK UULLUTIN nttd study its irrigation department. Harness and Shoe I have oiMtucl n re- Repa n 1 1 1 1 U' Iir tiio 1 in tne iwim UU1"6 Liverv Tranifer Co' W11 ami will carry a full line of harnt'M ri'iiair. alo hlt. curry cuiiiIm, liriudie hlaukcta, etc. tiring in your work ill alsn continue to repair hoe FRANK HUTTUItWOltTII uuihling up a flne farm out near SiMcrs. We bear that the state engineer who arc working in the interests of the set tler 011 the Columbia Southern laud have made a suney for a new canal which if bMilt will take the water out of the TminaIa somewhere near the Tawalo bridge which w'll make a great sating in distance ami will enable the cowpauy to carry water on the land the year round, which U very much needed A it it now they cmt only have water in the summer ami fell. George Winter & Son are Row cutting their second crop of clover, which I ry good for a ecoud crop. Hightower & Smith 1m been sawing shingle lately. IXorranc Hro, are Mwing lutnlter this week. They lune coHtmctetl to deliver quite a lot of luuiUr to Priueville people. Rend THU IIULLRTIN. It gives the news nil of it. Slaughter Sale! Having purchased the Chapman stock of dry goods, etc., the same will be sold at greatly reduced prices. This stock must be sold at once to make room for a fine line of winter goods. We haye some fine bargains in Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings, . Crockery, Tinware, Etc., Etc. CHAPMAN 8 OLD 8TAND maHiaHMsai ...THE MERRILL COMPANY wmtf0nmmmmmH9mm lUKllltK SlIOV ANI llATltS IN HoTitr, Hot,el Bend HUQH O'KANE, Prop. COHNKK llOKU AM' Orkooj? STKHtrtS MOST Cl'RAJ,I,YsI.OCATKD HOTUI. IN HKNU. SAMPLE ROOM.JN CONNECTIOR.i XTam TTaiica "tVTa M?cefiA T Ah u Attnltta UnfAM finSfl DnntUC b ?& &w8$B&ttM - PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with nil the delicacies of the season iMrst-class Equipment I?irte Rooms and 6cds All stages stop at the hotel door ssa Z. F. MOODY an.NGRAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. SMANIKO, - OREGON Urge, Commodious Warehouse, Consignments Solicited Prompt attention imhI to thoc who favor mc with their patronage,, f THROUOH FROM BEND TO SMANIKO IN ONE DAY SHANIKO-PRINEVILLE CTAiCC 1 1MB PRINBVILLMEND- Jl"Aul JUWh SCHEDULE SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND Icave Shanikd 6 p. tn. Leave Bend 6:00 a. m. Arrive Priueville... 7 a. m. I Arrive Princvilic 12:00 ni. Leave rriucviile 12:30 p. in. Icave rrmcvillc : p. Arrive Bend 7:00 p. ni. Arrive Shaniko in. 1 a. ni. FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENTS FOR TRAVELLING PUBLIC PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONALE Bend Livery & Transfer Co. W. J. RODISON, Proprietor. LIVERY, and FEED STABLE Horsbs Boarded by thk Day, Wekk or Month First-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. 'Phone No. 15 lMMlrtfct,btwfa MtBoUimlOtsoo, Bend, Oregon. RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEINQ A SPECIALTY Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. :BEND'S NEW MEAT MARKET WALt. STRKHT. Opposite D. M Co. THE finest stock of FRESH MEATS in Crook County Cured Meats and Lard and all the Accessories of a First-CIass Market. Everything new and of the best. WHITE & HILL. MaimmmmmmSmmmmmammmmmmmm REPEATING SHOTGUNS No matter hov ?ig ihe bird, no matter now neavy us piumage or swift Its fliglit,' volt can nrln ' to bag with a lonp, atrong, straight shooting Wlncheser Repeatlnj Shotgun. Results are what count. They, always glvo tho be?t results In field, fowl or trap 1 snooting, ana arc buiu wuu jF-f sbmvj' a jwwKtwvuk. WVA.SmJ jwy MaJJrsts w af&lM (ft M Urtt Wri.wi?yg.. R?aTvREPAtli5a arms cp.tNew havb.conn-. 1 siren, iuns. wu. jii.mvm, 37tf Ueud, Oregon, r rv -. - -