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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1906)
r.V Xl-CtJm mill nr.ririmt. LOCAL BITS. V. C. Itowlue wiih in town 'TitLB(lHy. Mr. mid Mm. Dntt K, Smith wuie Hind DuiiiofW visitors yualur tiny. Dick Vniulevett wiih n csillur in Hcnd Tlinrwlhy from lifn l'owull llntk'fi ranch . W. K. Gmtrlii, "jr., nrrivud in Ik-nil WcdnwMliiy evening to uttund to biiNincM itinltcrn. Tlie CnIIimUc IAiIIm' Altar Society met ivltli Mr. 'John Ryan Wednesday afternoon. V. (). Allen was in Heud Wcdiiewluy liHtilinK out wine to fence liln iiitich oust of town. Mli Cor I'urnnion pHwd tliroiiRli Itcnd Moiuluy on her wny to 1'iinevillu from liur lioinn tvnd eM.nt ol town. , The Chiimiuti Kudrnvor subject for Oct. a i.st i "lrnitlifnlnw." Text, I,uk ifi: io; i Cor. .j: 1-5; Rev. 2:10 J.ndr, Mrs. Ralph Sheldon. Dr. C, W. Murrlll moved their household goods into town from tlie rnnch Tuesdny and are luiiipor- Hrily occupying the Merrill store building on WaII street. 1'hillip I'Vrtiicis hnulod a large t load of lumlwr durini; the week to .the R. J. McCalin houiestond in 19 13 to Ik tmed in, biiildiiiK a burn and other farm buildin'g!). t . The youngest member of the , I Send bond is Kenneth Minor, wljo plays the tenor horn. He has beqn , practicing only about a month but is rapidly yctinu .so that he can follow the jkicc set by the older members. 'v - I?. A. Or Ifliii. returned Tuesday night from Shaniko where he had .gone to meet Mrs. Griffin, who was returning from an extended visit .with relatives at Wadena. Minn, Mrs. Griffin was accompanied by her mother, Mrs, 1), Jp. IJoycr. During the past week Tom Trip lett has moved the bell from the old school building and installed it in the top of the new one. lie has , also put up shades to the windows on the first floor. These, shades arc new patent contrivances and area very serviceable article. 1 S. C. Caldwell .and family re 1 turned to Hcnd last tfrlday evening from the valley. v . Mm. Caldwell and children have been in the valley since lust August visiting and getting Miss Hacl ,, nicety started 'in her year's work at Wil lamette uuiyeisity at Salem. Mrs. W. U. Wilkinson andMrs. W. II. Sullcrs left Monday forOdell, .where they viewed a couple of tim ber clninu and then went to Silver Lake to file on them. They were accompanied as far as Odcll by JSImur Merrill, who joined the f.akiit cruisers near that place. TiTo Central Ore gon Banking (Sh Trust Company I,ncokiouati:ii 1904. Cnpltnl 525,000.00 Transacts nClcncrnl Unnk ingJJuslness. Acts ns Administrator, lix ' ectitor or Trustee of Estates. Issues Drafts and Hnnk Money Orders on nil Foreign Countries,- Interest on Time Deposits. Safe Deposit Boxes, Flrclnsurnncc. I DIRCCTORS; A. Mi Drake, A, I Ooodwlllle, President. Vice Pre. J, M. Lawrence, Secretary, . P. 0,-Mlnor, Cnalilerj JfY?.'''VXr -4Kfte.. n 'iJcutl Wednesday. W. I. Myers of r,nidluw wni a biiHinass ciillur in Hand Saturday. Hmury Jiouls of I.uiiionta came to Iluud Wednesday night. ' Ovid Riley Was attending to1 busi ness matters In town yesturdny. U. C. Low of Xaidlaw allnnded to business mailers in Hcnd Thurs day. (Mrs. Dan Hcisliltf rind Uvo sons' went in lieuil Tuesday from their homcHtead on the Ttnnalo, Have you seen those souvenir postal cards at the postoffiee store? Thuy hnve a fine view of Head's new school house on tlicin. tf George Hates and family, who have been picking hop in the vtilluy for it few weeks, returned, to their ranch the first of the week . Tom and Millard Triplett audj iwrhaps a few others are planning to start on a bear hunt next .Mon day to Davis lake and Crane l'rairie. Help advertise Huud bv seudinv to your friends some ofthosc souve nir jHistol curds 6f our new school house. Grain has got them nt the postoffice store. tf The dance given by the band boy.s last Saturday evening was the moot successful yet given by the band. A large crowd was in at' tendance, the receipts amounting to S.17.25. The band is planning. to give the finest dance of the season an Thanksgiving eve and will ad vertise it quite extensively. Fine music will be furnished, the floor put in first-class condition and' everybody invited to trip the light' lantastic. , K. G. Allen, formerly of Illinois, litis xcccntly moved into the, Hcnd country apd purchased a .jo-ncrc irn'ct of ditch land adjoining, tin Uptdwin, .ranch, about fitfe illilc.1 casb af Hcnd. . r. Allcti will clear tliii.lnndand get it ready for culti vatiou next season, He has been delayed considerably In, Jus . work by one of his horsey getting' badly cut iu the ..vvjrc ,DdU(k welcomes all these young settlers to crur vicinity. Civil Ivngineer Mi!nrof the rail road survey" took advantage, of oar absence last week .and (ran his line of survey right ,up agahj.rt the office of this religious weekly, The manager brought thp,rna(tter' before the local "push club" the other evening, but conld get satisfaction as to whether the cUib would help get the plant moved lore a train made "pi'' of the vtlible works or not. We'll take Il chances, however, and invite Mr. Millar to do hLs "worst." Hhrns Times-Herald. A number of Hcnd paoplo arrived iu Heud this weak from a sojourn of several weeks iu the valley, where they had been to get fruit. They were W. P. Vnndevert and wife, George Hato and. family, J, I.. Kcvcr aud family and Kzra Giles and son Hatlard. Coming from the valley to the summit of the mountains they had much hard work and many trying experiences. Tlie mud was o, deep and sticky aud ,sq much of it that ffrsf one and then the other would get his load stuck and the others xvo'uld have to double team and pull him out. At Hig Lake a heavy rain storm came up, some of the party were unable. to fiud shelter indoors and were-obliged to make tlie best of it in the open' air. Vhey finally reached Bend, ncAvtivcr;, wfth6ut any mishap. They U & stqrM-cfti "Hill" VandevevLSupvA 'ho' sternly refused -anauw of $to tbilttlb mil (VStrdugor's load, m a, tvjllrlper'y hil ,T-saMnhc wouldn't uuWtdrand lielpdiim up tbrvt W.l, fop !io ixr did do it for hothinir. iMrhil' Mrs. VandVert Mvotxi 'TfltnV&fotK front fakingNMiB'rtvMBUl atdWiiKe Vanikvfr( to tc untVeirsity ivt SctiL M 0. Awbrey was for sale. 28-31 v Mi-ssrli. McQueen, Peasly and Viik of Redmond wore Iknd visitors Saturday. Charles Urowu and wife returned to Hcnd last evening after a delight ful visit in Wva. Thry returned via I.os AnguteD and Sun I'rancisco. A. 1). Morrilj, son .of II. W. Morrill, arrived iu Hcnd Monday with his wife and three children. They will make their future home here. The moving picture show given Inst evening under the auspices of the Hcnd Sociul Club was a very pleasant entertainment and the pictures and views given wore vtry Ufind A wlmilnr imlnrl.illitiift it .,,,. . . . , .., ,. Will be given tonight with an entire . , ... , c iiiii.kc 0! program. Prices, 25 and 35 cents. "Jiopo" Aly niu.an': pleased the little folks immensely and the "French Count" seemed to amuse some not so little. The cngiuccrs who hkve been making n re-survey of the Colum bia Southern Irrigation Co.'s segre gation around Laidlaw for'tho pur pose ol locating reservoir site, if they were to be found, left faiU Saturday, having completed thei.' work. Since their report is to be made to State Jingineer T.cwis, but little .information was given to I.aidlaw parties. Tx is understood, however, that four excellent reser voir sitfcs were found qn the four branches of the upper Tumaio and that when these arc built, n great abundance of water, will be furnish ed to irrigate the company's entire segregation. Just as an tixpcrlment .hut as nu experiment Nve -6utd like to cc 0110 county Mttlcri cntirvlj- tiy mall order people and "Ate vhat would 1m)ici, Tlie aloret would ntnud it a loniK as tticy could and. then ttfove away. lUnki viould c!oc their doors, The newpim wou1J liavc to ejult. The liotrla would liavo to go out of wikU ncss, mechanic mow- away, ncliools and cliurclio dwindle, sidewalks Kotowrcek, tniildiues would lt;omc vacant, un Miutciland dilapidated, and stranuefs would take one loo'x and flee. Isn't that exactly what would happen if an en ure county were populated with people wlw lought everything in Chicago or St. Loui Who would Imv a farm so locntctl that he couldn't drive to some sort of a towiif A sane man wouldn't live in such n place. He a friend to your home tow-n mid it will lie a friend to you. lix. Buy on Ck'atliiT this $60 Machine for $25 ftQtlT riETAIO. It ti a hlth.rtn. droo htid, tall twatlnr. lock. lUtcb, double ttii, Mtt tbirtdlnc ihnllUt tii uturatlo bobbin wlodtr and olbir UKillmDrOT. intnlt. Thlt tilb ANTI- THCIfT MACII1NK. II ll ; tbtitmtnMhlD ftnu I raiklBC7OuH0(or.AU I allacDDtDitcowiiDtacn tnachlna. Mold lor only IS ruh and n monlhlr. Wilf Tun for lrc 111 limit UIUOCIII ihowln lrni houhotd im1i re will nlpirraliM rriMl4)on 111 r(MMt.-nr new HINT plan. Oovuntx Furniture Oommany 173.171 Vint SI. PORTLAKD. O. , Leghorn chickens Mi8. I, I). WtKS'f no-1 V5A arsw be I vSt''BS23 Slaughter Salelj Tl Having purchased the goods, etc., the same will be old at greatly reduced prices. This st$ck must be sold at once to make room for a fine l?ne of wiriterigoods. We have some fine bargains in Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies' and Men's frurhishings, Crockory,, Tinware, Etc., Etc. V-v 0HAPMN-8 old 8TAND ...THE Hotel Bend HUGH O'KANE. Prop. tW' AMI 1IATH.S IN HOTHI. . MOST CKNTRAUAV LOCVTKD HOTKL IK.OKND. ITewffaNewttrtnttrijRei&tttoW'Rittear- Good'RtiHIils $,-! TIIOUOlOllBRED r Black Langslian Cockerels FOR SALE Your Choice Now For 75 Cents 12. C. PARK Redmond - - w . . . Oregon My fowls took neve 11 firsts niiil three M:conUal the fair Harness and Shoe n I have otieiied a re' Repairing crT'SS! Co.'s Imrtt and will carry a full line of liarneM rctMirs; also whips, etirry wuib. lirimlies, 1)1 inlcHs, etc. llrlug iu your work. Will also continue to r?jiair 1hcs. FRANK I1UTTHR WORTH. ..,., ., , . , t, Hood Ivcr Strawberry Plants for Sale , , ... ' .... . The ClarJc Seedling variety that ,,M ,,,,. Hoo(1 Rivcr fnmoU8. 75c a hundred, $5 a thousand. Well rooted plants. 25.32 L. I). Wihst, Hcnd, Or. Chickens for Sale. 1 have for sale some pure-bred .Harrcd Plymouth Rock hens; also some spring chickens, fine for table use. ' Can. deliver at Heud if de sired. Mxs.'C, H. Am.kn, 27tf Hcnd, Oregon. ' i ' Milliner Coming. ' Miss Jessie McCallistcr, a milliner of PrincviJJc, will be in Iknd on Ocf. 16, remaining about two weeks, with p line of milliner goods such as caps, street hats and a few trimmed hate; ?7tf 1 Plymouth Rocks fqr Sale. Full blood wliitc Plymouth Rock cockerels, your choicei.2.00 each. 26-29' K. I?. Battiw Bend, Or. If you arc losing your hair try p bottle of Thorp's Herb Nourish tncnt. It is guaranteed to stop falling hair, remove dandruff", ontl pjoduce a new growth of hair. For sale by W. S. Nichol. 30tf j : Columbia Sduthern R,ILVAY. FA6SKNOKR TRAIN TIMK CARD. Peutht bound no, 1 IMILV rt. LKAVR r.M. STATIONS. ... I to I 'O I 44 H 17 J 4 41 u ill J 44 ... UIGGS......- .Olbmii .. jyok.a Waoa 1 1 - KIoimIjtLk. - .BuMimU . Hay Canvoa liKliw.., . .. . .lcIonlJi ... .....I(Mom . loro.-. -.,.. ......Krklnvllle ..Crax VaLcy .....Iloutboo.. . . ..Kent .- - .. WIlco ...SHANIKO - I " 4 00 4 l& 4 $00. AMHI VBI Ikaily iUec connect (onl at Shaniko for Antc. 01, l-tlnttltr. llcnd. Hum. KIItct Lake.Xakt. lw. MilchrU. Djyviirc, Autonc, Aihwool.Cl you City, John Day Clljr, and l'oll. U. J, WOOIHIKKXY, C. ' . LVTI.ll.. Superintc ndtnl. V. aurt r A. unaniKO. vir, Chapman stock of dry i MERRILL COMPANY I CointR , Ij.qso ano Qrwgon VH PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor TJlUeS supplied with all the delicacies of the soa.ion First-clas.4 Kquitfffiint Fine Rooms and Beds AH stages stop &. F. ' I . ailNORAL Oohimission and forwarding MERCHANT. SHANIKO, - ORi-QON Large, Commodious Warehouse. 'Con'slgrjments Solicited 1 Prompt attention naid to those who favor mc with their patronage THROUOH FROM BEND SHANIKONEVILLE PRINEVIUE-BEND SCH SOUTHBOUND , Leave Shaniko ;p pum. Arrive vrmcviJlc , 7. a,1m.ilArnve frraevnle 12:00 , irt, a ... T.I'lv T'rintfi11i Tn 9 rr t,cavc,,i.'nnevule 12:30 pra. Arrive Bend 7:00 p. m. 1 i-. FIST-CLASS lQUTPMENTS FOR TRAVLING' PUBLIC? , PASSEJJJGEfi. AND FREIGHT RATES RegpNAXE J MM Overy O W. J. ROBISON, Proprietor. 'LfVgRy'&'hd' refeD'STAiBLIB I H ' . n Wi. . 1 , , , HOR3J3 BOARDUD BV TUB DAY, WBBK OR MONU . " i' .v;j? rur lcri. ! First-Class Mtt:ry iRigs foPRerit. 'Hwte No. 15 Bond atrtttrlxtwctg'illnntaaUattCyi.tv- ,.r- . '-Z- tv TT TTTH .fc m 0 ACFHSHEL GeneroJi.BIacksmir.Kin ini , fp.tRftinng HORSESHC)i:CVQ. ..A . SPECIAUTrV L . uur shop 5 loqatcu. A . . Fr :BErD'S NEW 'MS k WAII. 8TRQHX 'TpHE finest stocii; Kof FRESH ; iyin,i is in crpoK vounxy. t Otired Meats anJ TLard .and all the Accessories oif a FirstClass Market. Eyerythg new " of the best. WH ITE Sc H I IX. REP& MN(G No matter bojvi, oililrJ.rao. &1 iwlft its flieKvyu.6 fe U P ff KltH.iJPT, strongit' itralebt ihcUte VKhobVMex)RreAting Shotgun. r9 mo what) cnum. ThevTalwa'vaftlo'ilkn .beat remits iin (ed.rfowl or trao. booting, i?rt,r(idMthtn ;reath of everyhotjy's poqkotfcook, Vl&lST zhiWihJkltttJiuU tud tot oar tort ltntrtt xlt? 1 m 1 VTr' at the hotel door V MOODY 1 TO SMANIKO LN ONE DAY CTAfiP IINP 31AUC irlllK EDUL'E 5 NORTHBOUND I Leave Bend 6:00 a. ms' H ' . . 1.. J 1 T TrT-r Atfilln t r m ' fWWU yVftUWHMII l 4 Arrive Shaniko 1 a. tn. T-V . & Transfer Cq. . l BestI, Oregon rf W -- w 7 y .. ....... . . r ' oppctAuaptiaulrjiv HtJ OpioaUell,M?Co. ' " SHfGMT.G.UNS' ranter &ow hewy Ua.lutaaKQ or" CO.. New HWKN.owiiwt tf$ t - .r ft MARKET y JkarnKmrnmrnrngmmmmammmmmmmmmummmmmmm 4.