The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 12, 1906, Image 5

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    LOCAL lilTS.
The iMititl boys will filvc imotliur
(rtliulr pupithir (Iuiu-cm Hnlunlny
evening In the II. M. Iiall.
Tim Cnthollc UcIIuh' Allnr So
ciety will meet with MrN. John
Kyuii iiuxt WedncHthiy nfturuooii.
MrN, Will I lut c-N ami sinter left
WudiittMluy muriiiiiK for .vlnit nt
Priiiuvllle mid Inter with their
pnnenU nt Mitchell.
Ur. I. I,. Jfcoflultl, who Iihk Ihkmi
nt Roilnwl for n week or 10 days,
minoiiiicoa thnt hu will hu in his
officii in Uiid from Oct. i. to
Nov. 7.
I'litiitltfiit RooMVtlt Iihk mm
tin urdr mnkliiK Mirniniiiit the Fru
iiiotit Fotett Keiwrvc. This re
set ve lim in Crook mikI Lake
COllllthM.
. , II. A. Kt'iuhill, living nwir Kwl
iihiikI, vm in Ileml Tulny nftt
n hwil of lumber. Mr. Kumhill i
putting th flniithliiff tmtchea on
hi residence.
I'loyd J.olxloll loft Thursday
morning Tor Portlnitil to icmnin
jwriniuiently. l'liiit leave a vncml-
cy 111 tuts omce 01 city iiiihmiui, at
"I.oh" Iim filll tlmt portion for
the hut eight or 10 months.
If you re toning your hair try n
bottUof Thorp's Herb Nourish
ment. It to gUHrnntued to stop
lulling Imir, remove dandruff, and
produce a now growth of Imir.
I'or le hy V. S. Nlchol. jotl"
Tim embolic of Ileml have .:
ciinm! h lM! on the old mcIiooI hoiiwr
until January 1. 1008. and will
hereafter hold church services in it.
An altar will Ims built and other
improvement made on the Interior.
John White to having a horn
and barn built on his luxneatead nt
the foot of Pilot Ilutte.' Tlie house
i a 'thrw room hotuc, 14x2.) feet
with nine foot jt. The burn
)weirt i.jx.o feet with 10 fool
poU.
KoU. ttowaer left Wednesday
morning for Clin 1'alU. where he
will do torn improving 011 a detert
claim he has there. He will be
gone about a mouth. lie wa ac
companied by II. 0. lily, who will
help him on bit claim.
II. W. Morrill lot a cow the
latter port of laat week from pulton.
The animal was all right at milking
time in the morning hut was dead
at noon. Sbe bad been feeding
along Iht river and it is supponedv
abe got some poison hemlock.
A bunting party composed of H.
J. Overturf, Win. llrock. Tom
Sharp and I'larry Corbet t of Port
laud are planning to start on a
hear bunt about mnet Monday.
They will go to the head of Fall
river and possibly to Davis hike
Metiers. Cot belt and Sharp are ex
pected to arrive in Hend tomorrow
Charley Cottor will go along to
cook for the hungry hunters.
Ihs Central Ore
gon Bonking (3&
Trust Company
INUIKIHlKATKII Ia4.
Capltnl 523,000.00
J Trmisncts u (lenenil Dnnk-
inu; iJiitiiness.
Acts i!i Administrator, l:x-
)' ticutor or Trustee of Instates
I Ifiuiijtu I1fifu rillfl HtlllLr
Money Orders on all Foreign
Countries.
Interest on Time Deposits.
Safe Deposit Iioxes,
PIrc Insurance.
I) I IU! C T O R St
A, M. lrako, A. h. C.omlwlllli.',
I'roililmit. Vlro l'rcn.
J, M. I.ttwruacc, Secretary.
1'. 0. Elinor, Cashtur.
, IllINI),. 4 - - ' OUISSQN
I.cgltotu chlckeni for sale".
Mhh. h. 1). WiitHT a8-j
IIiiKli G'Knne left Wednesday
for Prinuvillc to attend the county
fair.
All the Octolwr nuinnziticM can
now he hnd at the po.stollke news
Ntanil. Nell Smith wns a vtaitor in Ileud
Wednesday and Thursday from his
up-river homestead.
"Hilly" Robihon went to Prinu
villc Monday to he present and
lake jwirt in the races at the county
fair.
M. .S, May fiuhl was in Ikutd
ThuriMlay fiotii his ranch near
I'rincvllle.
Mrs. Marion Cnrler left the first
of the week for a visit with her
NiteuU near Rostand.
Khner Merrill cttnie to Ileud
Tuesday from the I, akin camp of
cruisers near Odull. He came to
make final proof on j tliribcr claim.
A. I,. Goodwilliu returtlud Sun
day from :i visit of several weeks at
the home of his Hireuts in Chicago.
Hu returns much improved in
hunlth.
J.I. Wul was in Hend the titst
of tint wuuk from his work at
Priuevillu. His labor will keep
him there two or three weeks
longer.
People returuiiiK front the valley
state that the roads on the west side
of the mountains nud in the valley
are very muddy, and that travel
itiR is very difficult.
The long dry njxsll of the sum
mer was broken Tlmr-nlay morning
ab itit 10 o'clock, when a flue
shower started mid n copious
amount of rain fell for several
hours.
Mrs. diaries urickson was in
Ileud the first of the weok on her
way to thuir Hear Cruuk ranch from
a visit to the valley. She was rid
ing horseback and told thnt she
had traveled 160 miles in 2 days.
While in Albany she invented quite
extensively in timber.
Coos liny is to have a distillery
for the manufacture of denatured
alcohol. II. C. Clover, a capitalist,
is behind the move and says that
his plant will need 1.16,000 tons of
potatoes next year. He mould
build a railroad into this region.
The Hend country beats the world
in growing twtatoeu.
II. W. Morrill is in from his
homestead in 10-12 tlrfc week.
Mr. Morrill is improving his place,
plowing to acres of hind and seed
ing it to winter wheat the Cox
variety. This wheat is a famous
variety, never winter kills, and
makes a good yiuld in wet or dry
countries. The McAllisters at
Sisters, it is reported, will sow 100
bushels ol this whunt this fall,
Miss Jackie Brock, the com
Hitor in the Sentinel office, made
n flying ttip to l'wwil and Condon
Saturday, returning by Fossil stage
Monday. It was Miss llrock's first
tail to those two lively towns and
she reports being well pleased with
the country she passed over and
the towiurslic visited hut is inclined
to think that winter comes on
rather earty over there. Ah she
had no knowledge of the high'cr
country she was goiuj into she
says she did not stiller for want of
ice. Mitchell Sentinel.
There was a brisk little firje at the
Hnldwiu ranch Monday. Near one
sidu of the house there was a pile
of refuse lumber. This caught Arc
'in some unknown way, supposedly
from sparks from the chimney, nud
before it was discovered had de
veloped into a good sized blaze,
running up the side of the house
and scorching it quite badly. If it
hnd not been discovered till a few
minutcT Inter it is probable- that the
house wotild have burh'ed.. Asv,it
wuSf- thu,rq? vyns; ptttout before
much da.tuojje wna done.
Mr, C. A Jones retdrncd Thurs
day evening fro::: a trip to Port
laud. Herman Kaiser and John Wilson
of Philipsburg, Mont., arc in Hend
this week.
ComtuiMloner IJIIis hns n large
grist of bti.sinu.vt to grind out this
weok, some 16 or 18 final proofs to
Ik; taken
I). I,. McKay ol Aitkin, Mimic
sot a, arrived in Hend last evening.
He lias (luite extensive timber
holdings In this vicinity.
Mrs. C. M. Weymouth is enjoy
ing n visit from her mother, Mrs.
Criiug of Portland. She arrival in
Hund Wednesday evening.
T. II. Shevliu, Jr. of Minneapo
lis nud Mike Kelly are uxpctcd to
arrive in Hend tonight. Mr
Shevlin is interested with H. W.
J.akiu in timber .purchases here
abouts. On Saturday evening, Oct. '20,
the Hend Sociul Club will com
mense its regular Saturday night
dances and will continue them
during the .winter. The dance on
Oct. ao will be free.
G. II. Garner of Kedficld, S. D.,
was in Hend this week. J.nst June
Mr. Caruur was through here and
purchased five sections of timber
laud about 30 miles south of here.
He figures thnt lie has a flue in
vestment. H. W. I.aklu has opened an of
fice in Portland nud hereafter most
of his titnberopcrntious will be con
ducted from that office. He will
come to Hend only occasionally. W.
H. Sellers will have charge of the
local office.
John H. Kyaii is building n
house on his ranch south of Hend
and he nud Mrs. Kyan will move
onto the ranch ns soon as the
structure is completed. It will be
built on the knoll just west of tlw
present buildings, n delightful
building site.
At the council tu6ctiug last
Tuesday evening, the resignation of
Marshal J,oldell was tendered and
accepted. The matter of choosing
a successor was carried over to a
jKWtponed meeting for next Mon
day evening. A marshal will be
chosen to fill the vacancy but it is
very prolwble that the oflice of
night watchman will be abolished.
Six tvcwrit!'Mi copies of the city
ordinances were ordered niiulc and
bids' for this work will be solicited.
Some other routine business was
transacted but nothing of import
ance. Plymouth UucU far Sale,
l'ull blood white Plymouth Rock
cockerels, your choice, $2.00 each.
26-3.; Iv. V, Uattiin, Hend, Or.
TIII2 LARtillBt HAWK.
Tiimnlo Man Killed Hlrd tlmt Measured
Seven Pect, Tip ti Tip of Wliijfcs.
TUMAr,o, Oct. u Speaking of killing
Inre liHwkn, T. A. JeriMii of thin plsVe
1 1 ah 11 Imwk UMlktl itKiii III IioiIm Ilia I
iiiBRure. jimt nevirii feet, or & incite,
Iron) tip to tip of wiiij4. ThU Imwk Wh
killixl by Mr. UeUUff two yearn huo ami
wa killed bctutin lwrc h'imI Itcnil. Who
cottiM next on the Imwk question?
W. V. Levering wtt in Tunuilo today.
He came to Imy hiiiw of G. V. Wimerft
Soin' Scotch I'ife winter wliewt to ow.
Mr. I,veriiiK U h farmer from OkUlionut
and lie known a koI thing when lie
MOtt it. l'all kivmi grain U wltat counla
in thi country.
V. V. Stvfelier returned frflin the val
ley lakt J'rlday. Mr. SwUher hml the
inbvfortune to loe a lioriw out of liii
team while crol 11 k the tnoutitaln. The
horoe died with the colic. Mr. Switber
hail to leave 111 waeon and I1 of fruit
oil the inoiintaiu lieyottd l'ihr' lake
white he cnuie home after another lior.
He rcjKirU the rutuU fearfully inuihly
anil rouli. It mciim fttrari)( to hear of
Mich mud ami hard traveliut; In the val
ley int on the mountain while it has
not rainwl enough to K'ttle the dutt in
this country yet this fall. Who would
think tlmt ueh a short distance would
make such wonderful changes in the'
climate?
Mrs. Chnrlct l(rickoii of Hear Creek
tarried over nifjlit at Tumalo Monday
nic'it. She was on Iter way Jtotite from
Allmny. Mrs. Hriclcwii was traveliut on
Iiorftulmck nud iiiformol w that she hail
ridden 160 miles in 7( d)-s. Who can
heat that? She Vk sUtl that she
had made quite a large investment in
timber while in Allwtiy and thinks she
will lc a.We to get quite a lift more soon
Mrs. Krickson sayy the demand for tini
licr U rapidly increosiiiK am! at greatly
ndvsuced jiricef . Tlwlse tliat have good
timber claim arc certainly fortunate.
Charles Hrock ami Severt DeMng were
in Tumalo today. They rcjort Itend
tlourishltiK.
Milliner Coming.
Miss Jessie McCallister, a milliner
of Priueville, will be in Bend on
Oct. 16, remaining about two
weeks, with a line of milliner goods
such as caps, street bats and a few
trimmed hats. ??tf
Snloon License NoMcr.
Hkno, Or., Oct. 12, 1906.
To the Honorable Mayor and
Common Council of the City of
Hand.
Gentlemen: The undersigned,
Hugh O'Kane, hereby respectfully
applies for a license from the City
of Hend to sell spirituous, vinous
and malt liquors and fermented
enter in the building situated on
lots 11 and 12 of block 10 of the
City of Hend, for a period of three
months from the 1st day of Novem
ber, 1906. Respectfully,
IlL'Gii O'Kank, Manager.
'I
Harness and Shoe
n! - . I have aliened a re-
Repainng kvsjk
Co.'s barn and will carry 1 full lint-of
hartiFMi repair, also whiM. curry combs,
brushes, bunkeU, etc. llring in your
work.
Will also continue to repair shoes.
PRAMC HUTTUUWORTH.
Slaughter Sale!
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Having purchased the Chnpmnn 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 have some fine bargains in
Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies' and Men's furnishings,
Crockery, Tinware, Etc., Etc.
...THE MERRILL COMPANY
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Hotel BendI
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StKinrrs
HUGH O'KXNE, Prop.
MOST CUNTttAM.V 1.0CATIU) HOTUI, IN 11RND.
SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION
NeV House, iew Furniture, treasonable Rates. Good Rodms
- ' -Always- Kservcfl tor TrnnsTeTifTrnde; ..-
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PILOT BUTTE INN
A. C LUCAS, Proprietor
Tables supplied with all the delicacies of th. jfcnsdtt
iMrst-class Hquipmont I?ine Rooms and Beds
All stnjccs stop at the hotel door
Z. F. MOODY
QHNORAL
Commission and forwarding
MERCHANT.
SHANIKO, - ORilOON ",
Large, Commodious Warehouse. Consignmcols Solicited
Prompt attention paid to those who
favor tnc with their patronage
TIIROUdr! PROftl BEND TO SMANIKO IN ONE DAY
SIIANIKO'PRINEVILLE CTAfiP f IMP
PRiNF.vn.rrc.RF.Ni. Jliuiu hlrh
PWNEVILLB-BEND
SCHEDULE
SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND
Leave Shaniko 6 p. m. Leave Bend 6:00 a. m.
Arrive Priueville 7 a. m. ! Arrive Prineville 12:00 m.
Leave Prineville 12:30 p. m. j Leave Prineville 1 p. m.
Arrive Bend 7:00 p. m. Arrive Shaniko 1 a. ru.
FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENTS FOR TRAVELLING PUBLIC
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONALE
Bend Livery & Transfer Co.
V. J. ROBISON, Proprietor.
LIVERY, and PEED STABLE
HORSHS BOAUDSD BY THK DAY, WUUK OR MONTH
First-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. 'Phone No. 13
Muir,bwtH MiHMfotaaidOTfo.
Ucnd, Oregon
RALPH SHELDON
General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY
gjtf Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church.
BEND'S NEW5
MEAT MARKET
WAU. 8TRKKT, OppoilteB. M. Co.
THE finest stock of FRESH
ME3ATS in Crook County. ;
Cui-ed Meats and Lard and all
the Accessories of a FirstC!ass
Market. Everything new and '
of the best. WH 1TE & H I LL.
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straight Bhootn jg Winchester Repcatine Shotgun, hesult- aro what
count. They al ways gtvo tho best results in field, fowl or trap
shooting, and aro sold within reacti or cverybpdy'o poeketbook.
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