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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1906)
LOCAL HITS. Owrge Mryem of I'llneville linn Mii ill fCHtl lite mii wk. It. I). Henry of LnlilUw wns In Html oil UuiiincKt liml .Saturday. llavt you tried Qtnnl's Peach MariM. t If H. iry It j$if C. M Xwlneld nnd C. K. Khict of Redmond were in ftoml Monday. $,oo to tend on real etute secur ity. App'y The HulhMltt oflW It. W. I.n kin rrivl hi Ifcnd Twidijr IternooH to mttttd lu bti iH(tM mutter. Mm. Mourn NiawoHgcr wm in town from the Powell Butte aim ion hut Saturday. Orm if netting aouvtnlr jmmImI curds of bend new nrhool boune llive you done your duty? C. M. Weymouth a tut C. D. ttfowtt went to 1'ritieville Tuesday 041 buslntM, returning Thursday ultentoof). C. I? Brown h Co hit moved their oflct from the Triplet i build ing iuti tb O'Knue building on Oregon strict. I, week Mike Mv field and Mr. MaJf'ti drove attain 300 head of cattle from the range aouth of Kotlahd to the home ranches. II : R. Satrhwett mi "Tex" Hth ridgt rwebed Beud yesterday with two loads 0 wite and other aupplie for the tttfpbone e tensions. They had on about 4500 puurtda apiece. Tbera is a carload of thnt ((eight to to be hauled Irom Shaniko to Bend. Two loads of freight about to, ono yofeMtds were sent out by HttgbO'Ksoe Thursday morning for the Rankin surveyors. The freight was to be taken as far a the George Rice ranch on the "Utile Meadows." This freight bad been Moted in the automobile bant. Tltere was quite an exodus from Jteml Thursday morning, composed mostly of people who had been here look m after limber interests. The party Marled fur Shanlko and In cluded Mr. and Mrs. R. It Muncy. B. W. Ukln. Tbos Sbevlin, A. I.orU. M. Kelly and 8. A. Blskley. Paul Kraemer returned to Bend last Friday from riding the range north of Rostand. He and Dick Vandevett cam back together and brought with ibem 75 bead of young cattle belonging to Mr. Van deverl. Mr. V. stilt bss about 130 bead of older cattle in that region which he will drive down later. Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, Iknd waa visited with very high winds, which stirred up s great amount of dost and made housekeeping bard for the house wivts. The wind culminated Wednesday night in a heavy down pour of rain, soaking tbe ground to n depth of five or six inches. It will prove a bleating to the man who lias Ml Mown grain in. The Centra! Ore gon Banking f& Trust Company '" 1 ' ' in m ,1.1 INluMI-oftATIIl lH CniUtnl 525,000.00 TrnnsiicU a (Icneral Hunk lug Hustiiess. , Acts (is Administrator, Hx ,ccutor or Trustee of Hstntcs Issues Drafts nnd Hank ' j Aoney Orders on all Foreign : countries. i . ' Interest on Time Deposits; Safe Deposit Hoxcs. PI re Insurance, DIRIiCTORS: A. M. Draku, A. I., (ioixlwlllie, l'roMliluut. Vice Proa, J. M. Lnwrguce, Sucrutnry. V. O. Minor, Cnshltsr. IlltNt), - . ORKGOty A good drink, Pencil Marine, at ('.rant's, 5c. .if J. C. Stllwi of Laidluw was n Hand visitor hint .Sunday. Mlts I'lornuce McCntui is viMiting tit Silver Luke tlii week. Tom Sharp whs a culler In IJhikI seversl days of tills week. W. I'.. Hogtie of Roslsnil whs biislneas caller in Bend Monday. $900 to km! on rciil estste msciii Ity. Apply at The' Jltilletln office. C. V.. Park of Kedinoiur wss st lei id I tin to business In llend Tues day. Attorney Wlckhsin whs in Print? ville the tatter pari of last week at tending to legal business. K. II. Muncy has hecu in Ileml during the jmst week from his work of cruising timber with Mr. Lakin'a crews. The high wind Tuesday after noon completely tipped over quite a large chicken house for II. K Sstchwell. Mrs. K. II. Muncy wss in Bend this week from her Seattle lioiac. She came to make final proof on a timber claim. James Ilreen has relumed to llend after severs! weeks working with Itngiueer Millsr'a crew f survey ors oil tbe Oregon Hasteru. Wednesday night the lowetl lemperature recorded by Observer Grant's imttrumenls wss 5.; degrees. Thst was remarkably warm for thi lime of the year. Commencing November 19, tbe Tnmato mad tge will leave Beud on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Sat urdays, instcsd of Mondays, Wednesdays and I'ridays. C. D. Hrowu X: Co is tbe latest Bend firm. It comprises Mr. Brown, C M. Weymouth and It. Niswon ger. The firm's specislty is tim ber binds snd other rest estste. Commissioner Itlii is one of the busiest men in Hend these days. With another large grist of prooU to attend to this week and the ex tension of the telephone line to Roaland to look after, he has his time fully occupied. Adam Kotsmau has recently bought too head of cattle, with both milch cows and feeders among the number. Mr. Kotsman is very anxious to get tbe farmers, here abouls interested in dairying and atys every fsrm should have cows, pigs and chickens. TheUidlaw Development Ieagne has drawn up lengthy resolutions brotcstinu attains! tbe announced purpune of the reclamation service to build a dam in tbe Deschutes and thus spoil a railroad route into Central Oregon. The document will be laid before tbe reclamation service. Dr. Kills and family ot Resrdon, Wash., moved onto tbe old I Urn drickson ranch this week, and will make this their future boms. Titers are munv new coiners settling ill the Bend country this lull, which b pleading to everyone. The citi zens are anxious to see the country settled and welcome new arrivals. Sam A. Illaklcy, who lias boon cruising timber for the .Scnnlon GIptiou company during the sum mer, left Bend Thursday moriiiuK to return to Minnesota. Mr. Ulnk luy liked tlie Bend country very well. He said it was ciuite probable that lie would be sent back here to In innrc u'nrk for tlie COUIDilUV aild If he is he would bring his family with him. C. C. Close of Graugeville, N, D., arrived in Bend this week with bis futility and is taking up his resi dence on his recently purchased ditch land east of Bend near the Baldwin ranch. Mr. Close will be gin the development of his ranch as soon as he gets settled on the place, lie is one of those welcome new coiners that we-are all glad to 9ee arrive in the Bend country,.. 1300 to lend on real estate security. Apply at The Bulletin office. I.H.st Tuesday thtt temperature at Bend was remarkably free from variations. The rnnge was only dxht degrees, the highest 59, the lowest 51 . The home of Mr and Mrs. S. I). I'ercivnl has been gladdened by tlie arrival of a little daughter, who was Iwni to them on .Sunday, No vember ..Pioneer. Herman Splcer was in Bend Tuesday from his homestead in the Tunislo country. Mr. Splcer is building a bouse 20x26 feet out of logs, doing the work alone, and says it is pretty strenuous labor. Itev. Campbell Tavcuor will preach Sabbath morning at 1 1 o'clock at the church and a cordial invitation is extended to all to hear him. He is to be the jMistor of the Methodist Kplscopal church for the Bend circuit. J. S. Smythe is another new coiner here who has purchased laud a few miles east of Bend, near the tract purchased by C. C. Close. He is making the preliminary arrange ments to take up his residence on it. Mr. Stay the comes from Idaho. Those who attend the baud boys' masquerade on Thanksgiving eve. will be treated to some special mu sic by Messrs. John Pergusou and W. J. McGillvray. Mr. Ferguson will play the harp and Mr. McGill vray the violin, and thex two gen tlemen will probably be accompan ied by Dr. Coe with the, clarionet. The special music by these gentle men, together wich several new se lections by the baud, will be alone well worth tlie price of admission. The petition asking for the par don of John V. Dell, sentenced to one year in the penitentiary for tbe killing of William Pugh at Priue ville, has been presented to Gover nor Chamberlain and carried 60 signatures. A remonstrance has also been (lied protesting against tbe granting of the iMrdon. The remonstrance had 90 signer. There aeema to be much difference of opinion as to the degree of blame that attaches to Mil for the Willi,. of the old man. If you arc losing your hair try a bottle ol Thorp's Herb Nourish ment. It is guaranteed to stop tslhnK hair, remove dandruff, and Siroduce a new growth of hair. 'or sale by W. S. N'ichol. yxf Columbia Southern RAILWAY. FAHMtNOKa TBAIN TIMK CAKU. aouth bound no. t BAIL raa kaAVK r.M. North bound no. I. DAILV STATIONS. AHMtVN A.M. I ta I I M at 17 i 40 Ml :a 1 1 1M 4 so 4 4 ... MIOOS.... ..fBnaiiii ... ...-JHwka.. . ....Wnaco... .KlondyUe- 11 J 11 if It M 11 aa 104 10 40 to H a u laaj SS 917 f " S aa LHAVK ilyke mit . I lay Canon luwctltm.. -Mef -IM-.MH .... . . Merw.. .. . KnOiluviU.. ..Ora VaUey . -HonrboH.. . Kl WHcovx. . .nllANIKO.. ieiHHUHna AHNIVH Dally rtaae coHiiecikMit at Blxitiike fyr Antel ni. l4litevlUe. Ihmd. Ilum. Silver Lake. I.kf view. Mitchell, ItayvfUe, Antoiie, Atliwiwtt, CH. v.,., CIIV. IUIIII liy viiy. !-"'.. ' K. O. W OODHMKKY. '. LVTI.lt.. Kuieriilcmlcnti htmnllo, Ore. ,, I' ttiul I' A. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Anrona lemllna 8."S:.MMb Riniiirlct fooiindaiit mnoit. ienl free. UMnl ac 1'awutataiantn ftnet for ieourfMB uatoiiu. -W.T.AVHiKule.arra:rlli- routfU Mumi a i rvcvivv rpf CMI imitn ,ia7 rrm '. .,JJ mm ic mam. A hindiomeir iiiuiiw ... -.. v fc.;--..'li ! 'V.lo;i.SfSXAa:iL HVdWai nwiIl.rr, UIIWHrh30io-c:J.,,M iewYark MSB. U. C. "'iJliit Oksiroi V BUVYaablM1 gBV m n rri i r mm 9 La 1 1 n kv llSl ikBjgggggggggflv TnADC MAnKB IgggggBIv DCBiaN9 "rlf" CopvniaHTB Ac. ... -l .. . 4aimAalnlllt mat AM ."EP AuVom.um'ftM wfialba -in T plnlaol,. t.oioniunic. kl. HANDBUUlfconi-aieuie Chicken for Snlc. I have for sale some pure-bred Barred Plymouth Rock hens: alho some spring chickens, fine for tabic use. Con deliver at Jfetm ti de sired. Mk. C. B. Am.KN, 27tf Bend, Oregon. THOKOUailHKRI) Black Langshan Cockerels FOR SALIJ Your Choice Now for 75 Cents. u. c. I'AKK KltDMOXI), - - OXBOON My fowl took wven flints awl three Mteotid at the fair TtMfen Mad. Art 1im i, iM- NOTICM 10R PUBLICATION. U. B. Iw OSk. Tfec Italic. Ottttm, Mtmbt 7, if. Mottae M krfcy that In ceapUancc with Ik or iac act of Coaatccaor Janri. .. A u w fc th Ml AT HnMf MIMU It. the Mate of Callfori iin, mia California, Ofio. Wrrada, ami U AM Wantiloitoft TrnHarr." a cirtrod4 to alltlK wMk laHd Mtw bjr act of Auat 4 it. Kumm II. Citmp of Walla Walla, ut of Walla Walla, MaU-of W4iliiaUw, baa thli iy Slrd la thMofflor bjr Mrora nalrairat Ko jiaa.ror the parchaac of the mi ti out j. if . T w " And will offer pcor to. rtww that the land otMINt V more valuable for lt tliaheror tpae than for agrlatllaral ptto. and 10 UblWi her dalM to tald tand betote the HeaWcr and Mecctxrr at Tbe ImUcii, OfegoH, en the nib day of January. . hr name an wllneawa Jn SUm, Wiltlani Hrorh. 1 N. Ilnnter. of Send. Oregon. V M Horke. y. W. Cronn, both of Walla Walla. Waah Htoa Any and all nerann eUlnrtn "Z"' the abaee-dewTthed tend are renaeeted to Sle tbdrctolnw In thbt ofSca on nr before I nth day of Jnnnary. twi ll MltHAKI. T. ll,AI, mewl, TUMbr Ud, At of June . ltr NOTICB FOIl PUHLICATION. 0. S. Imi OStce, The Datlet, Orenjon. November j. ra. Notice k hereby (teen that In coaollanco with xnawUai the peorMon t Act of Coawree of Jnoc 1 DM. entitled "An act for the aale of timber of the Aclorconwrax 01 J In the ale of California. Oregon. Herada and Waahlnatoa Territory," ai extended to alt the miMtc land Kate by art of Angnat 4. iS. the following named perton haee on October ij. rae Sled In thu oSk their worn aUtemcnU, to-wtl ' Alice C Wood of Send, coantv of Crook. WU of Oregon, aworn Malement No atet. for the nucha. oT the "H MTWIKU ncK. wMXK and mKwK of c if, tp 17 . r u c, w m Charlei K. Woe4 of Scad, eoaaty of Crook. Maw of Chrgoa. Mr-n matcmest . Mas. for the tnwtfca af Unr nH nK. KiK afaac laakd eeKk face 1. t 1; a, r it c. w m. Mary A. Wet of Mead, raurty of Crook. "IftfOwSt0 atatcmcM No ima. for the mocha el tac V aw)(andlaUaad4ofacciaadl(4l of w Ml, tp 17 1, r 11 , w m. That they wUl offer prooSi to how that tbe Uada aoaght an more rateable f the timber or Mom thereon than for agffcutM-rpitce.aiid to eaUhUab IhefreUlm to midland before II C KIM. 17 . Commtmlnner, at bK oft(al place of Uutnexat Send. Crook County. Oregon, on January m, taoy. They name the following wttMCo ,ch"te X Wood. Alice C. Wood. Joeeph r. Wood Klmer Miawuneee. Cbatte M. Weemontb, Mary A Wood and Hamurl A. Oolt. all of Mend. Oregon ; ur.lcIced.d.,B.r? ZZZSiZK Aay and all . . . .. ... ...... f their cUlau la Ihla oraee on or oeiore inc 10th day of Jaaaary. tear ati4 MICHAKL T. NOLAN. Hegiatcr. Timber Lacd. Act Jwm 4. tayf. NOTICH FOR PUBLICATION. I' Ud OIBoe. The tlallea. Oregon. Mcptemucr 19. io Notlce U hereby gieen thai in compllaac wtth tha prwelona ijf Ibe act of Coogrem of June 1. miiutled "In act for the aale of Umber lamU , la the Watra of California. Oregon. Nrrada. and ! Waahlngtoo Terrttory." aa enendod In all the rubUC Iou ataiea oy aa u. niojaw 4. '- Jennie It VamU of Valh) Ctty, connty of Polk. Mate ol Oregon, ha Ihiaday Sled lu Ihla ofltae her awora auuiueiii No. ub. tor the purvnaae 01 ine kh o . tp I a, r lie w m And will oSer neoof to anow tnat tne lann aonaht la mure valuable foe Ita timber or '. than for agricttttuial pnrpoara. od to ewtabtltb w i.iaT id lid heftwr the aaoialet and Kt- ceirer at Thr Dalle. Oregon, on the Jiat day of Jaanor) , 107 aba name aa wttutam Clarence It tmwtoa of The Dollce. trego. Kmma B aurbtra 01 MoaKavilia, iregin waiier . Amra iw nn Buttat worth, both of Beud, Oregon. An and aU peraon claiwiuc adetmely the .ZLZZLZLtV.nA. . feoueaUd to lie their riaiwa in Ihla omce on or before tahl ut day of January. 1007. HiH MICHAKI.T. NOLAN. KeaXer TO CIIAS. A. McKINNON. 1116 IIKIKS. 1(X- KCUTORS. ADMINIhTRATORb OR AH- SIONH. NMlec ta hereby BtveH Ibat yoti arc ikltua.""! Ih the )w)toen' aud uriK ol a certalu ttond for IVred No Hi. iuetl to you by the l'llot Italic I)eeloiueut Contiaiiy Sx Lot 9 of attK It ofKemi, ami that. If wkl detluqueHCy taU Hot be been made kmmI ami all amouuttilue ou MM lloml lall no! have been lM by Oecem lr w, iuo. Mkl Hoik! will at that time be cau celed by the uiHlerlHiiel Tiik l'iur Iirrru ln.vauii'Mit.vr Co. Ileml, Oregon. November 11, ij6. iiioIii TO AI.IIHKT KIUM. lllrt IIUIR8, ItXHCf TOR. ADMINISTRATORS OR ASS.ION8 Notice U hereby lcn Hint ou are tlcliuuueiit ,iM .viMiitH,ul ivroviloii of a certain lloiul In Hie iui menu for Deeil No u. Umeil to ou by The. I'llot Iiutte l)celoniiient Coiuiuny for Lola 9 ami 10 or mock j J of llcnd, ami that, If al'l tlelliiquenn- aliall not hae been made good, ami all auiouiiU due on 1 nM Iloml ahull uol liae beeii paid, by Decern lier a;, ivioo. ld Horn! will at tliat time be can- 1 crlctl by tlie umleralgnwl. Tllli 1'll.or llt'TTI! imvBioilNT Co lleiul. Orciiun. Noemler n, !. uifriUi TO DAN McKINAHY AND JOHN II LAI K, T11H1R UKlRh. HXKCl'TORS, ADMIN 1 IstTKATORH OR bbUINIii I Notice l hrrrby given that joiinre- ilellnaueiit 1 inthepayimiitaatul iirovlaloaaofa lertalu Iknnl i for Deol No M. lel t jon by The I'llot llultr 1 Development Coiuauy fur Lot 11 of Itlock o or llenrt, and that, If aald delinquency liallnot hat Ikcii iluide good, nnd all aiiiouiita due an wild . Iloml aliall not lic lireu paid, b) December J7 1906. antd Iloml will ol that time 1. cancelled by 1 the uudcralcneil. ,, 1 TllK I'lWIT lll'TTII IlKVIIWirMBXT Co. ' nend. Oregon, Noember fa, v"6. ni6ilti iKKlQATitu IU'ND I luive a few choice trncts from' 40 to 160, acres each that can be bought at a bar gain. P.- Lv Tomwcins, Bauk Bulldtnc- 43tf S.lBtSB2BBIiaz3BnlaVraSSS3BaRS Slaughter Sale! saaHpaaBBaaaeannBnaniaBwearnnMOHnBBHMcaaanvBavaaaaBaeveanaHaiaMnB a am min mmmmmBmmimwiimmmmmmm Having purchased the Chapman stock of dry goods, etc., the same will be sold at greatly reduced prices. This stock must be sold atonce to make room for a fine line of winter goods We have some fine bargains in Pry Goods, Shoes, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings, Crockery, Tinware, fc.tc., ,tc. d OMpaTiio OLO ...THE MERRILL COMPANY I "iBpeowgga WJC'ffXftfrJrazga swmmtKiiJ. mi jwwasaj&jms&zazr rr PILOT BUTTE 3NN A. C LUCAS, Proprietor. Tables supplied with all the delicacies of the season First-class Kquipment Fine Rooms and Beds All stapes stop at BZ. Fa QE.NGRAL Commissfon and forwarding MERCHANT. siiANiKO, - oRnao.s r; Large, Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited Prompt at tentlon paid to those who favor me with their patrouaKC THROlfCJH FROM BEND SHANIKO-PRINEYILLE PRINEVILLEBEND SCHEDULE SOUTHBOUND Leave Shaniko 6 p. in. Arrive Prineville 7 a. ta. Leave Prineville 12:30 p. m. Arrive Bend 7:00 p. m. FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENTS PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONALE RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY IfST Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. Bakhkk Shop amu Baths in Uotkl Hotel HUGH O'KANE, Prop. MOST CENTRALLY LOCATKD HOTKL IN BUND. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms . Always Reserved for Transient Trade. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company ANNUAL DIVIDENDS Nearly 300 SATISFIED A. V. CLOTHIER, SPKCIAI. AGKNT Did You Ever Stop and Think That there is more news in The Bul letin than in any other paper irL Crook County. the Jiotcl door zxssaszxstzGs TO SNANIKO IN ONE DAY TAGE LINE NORTHBOUND Leave Bend 6:00 a. m. Arrive Prineville 12:00 m. Leave Prineville 1 p. m. Arrive Shaniko x a. tn. FOR TRAVELLING PUBLIC J COR.NHR Bono and Ornoon Strmkts END policyholders in Crook County; F. O. MINOR,, RESIDENT AOIiNT nil lalil M B J