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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1906)
LOCAL BITS. A Konil drln!;, Pencil Murine, fit ('rani's, 5c 351!" I), A. Fiuilley of Koilnud win Ixislncwt culler In lleud Wediiddny. Mr. anil Mim. Jolin Ryan went to l'rliievlllu liut .Sunday, return Inn Wcdueaduy. T. A. It'iillierfordof l.uldluw vvhm In lUteiidmiee lit the inaMitrade bull Wednesday evening. The Rev. J. C. Georije. wiu in Mend Tuesday getting 11 loud of lumber fioiu tli V. II. I). Co. WW mill Mr. K. F. HhIIkii 1im been very ill for the j mm few week, mid Ml the pteMiil time inol getting much (utter. IlerniHii Sdr win in IhmiiI h few dnya of the week from hi lioinvNteMil on the Tuinnlo. lie wm after provision. II. 1'. Sott came over from I'riueville TueMlny to help the band Im)" out with their inuaiv for the inHtH'uerade ImII. N'irhol says liU Cliruttuia good are Klg rapidly. If you want n f(Mxl election to eboo your gift rota you linit better hurry. "Dud" Went icturiitfd Tueaday from a duct: hunting trip in The Meadow country, lie brought back 1 duck mid a large awatt George Hroterbouictie In from the Davtuport ranch to spend ThankAiviug with hh family in lleud. 1 1 i doing carpeutur work 011 the many building being built tlieic. Arc you a btKHUcr? If you are, tend your fricml wine of lhoe souvenir poalal card of Bend' new school houte ami abow tb 011 1 aide world wbal we can do here. Grant ha them. Hlmer Merrill arrived in Head last Saturday from tbe I.akin camp of cruivera in the Silver I,ake coun try, lie will not return to bin work ut the camp but will go onto hi homeatead. C. C. CltiM. one of tbe new com- era to the llettd country, wan in 1 Heml Wednesday from bis farm ' eaat of town. Mr. Clone U btiay j gelling a Lome built and prejmriiig j for next MMaon'a work. 1 If you are losing your hair try a j bottle of TborH Herb Nourish ment. It to guaranteed to slopt tailing bnlr, remove dandruff, mid produce a new growth of hair For ak by U'. 8. Nichol. jotf J. M. Lawrence, who had been visiting in llettd for a week pntt, ami A. M. Drake left Tuesday I morning for outside points, Mr IMwicoct returning to Kuiburir. i and Mr. Drake going to Portland Prank R. Foster of Kideout & I l'ontei, II. llabtwiu of the Fust Nationul liauk, anil P. It. mid Dm I'oindescter, all of I'rlneville. were in Hend last Sunday on their way in up-river daces on a hunting ex pedition. Andy Hunter arrived in Hend Ut Friday and ban been a'tcnding the week at the homeot his brother, loe II tin tar. He brought with him a load ol apple from Hood Rivir in boxes and found a ready mar Let for them. I-!. It. Sawyer, transmit man with Shaw's crew of surveyors, regis tered at tin Hotel Iteud last Tues day. He was on lit way to the ruilrond, the ultimate end of his journey to be at Madeline in north mi California. ltnrncy Lewis and Henry Tweet, who have been hauling hay to lleud hum The Meadows loi some time, unshed their work last Friday, li iviug hnulud n bout 31 tons. The j-rtaltir part of this was sold to I.u 1 is & Weiinudy. Mrs. J. 1$. Nichols and son, J. It., of Lnidlnw restored nt the 'Pilot Miitte Inn last Sunday. They wero on their way to Pine Mountain i the Silver I.nktf country to look foi timber claims, Irancis Marion was acting as locator. The Catholic Ladies' Altar Sod ely met with Mrs, Christum Welder 1 'St Wednesday afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Welder to her quests during the tifteruoou. The society will meet with Mrs. Felix Liuster in two weeks. George A. Jones of Seattle, son of Mrs. C. A. Jones, arrived in Iteud Wednesday evening for a few days' visit. ' He was accompanied ly Mrs. T, V. Carney, ntsoof Seat- WLwbawlU visit with Mm. Joncsi for. several weeks. The ladies arc old time friends. Ilnvt: you tried Gt nut's Peach Marine, 5c? If not, try it 3jtf Miss Jackie Ilrock returned last Sunday to Iteud from Mitchell, wliete she had been working on a newspaper for some lime. Charley Cottor took a jaunt up stream Monday after the feathered trilwj. He went to the Prank West place and from tlieic floated down river to Ilciihaiu Palls. He banned eight ducks, but rcKirt that he saw great uuitilwr oi them. They are rather wild, however. There will 1m: nrenchint: nt the church next Sunday both morning nun evening uy Die new uimpocii Tavenor. In the evening there will be a Miiecial Thaukni'iviiig servfee, immeliately following a very short consecration service by the Christian Hudenvorers. Mrs. Itrosturhotis of Priueville, mother of George lttosterhous of iteud, teceiitly made a trip to Silver Lake to make final proof 011 a tim ber claim. 'She is 11 lady 70 years of age and made the hard aud lire some ride to ami from Silver Lake and stood it much better than many a younger person In lact, she did not seem to mind the trip nt nil. Next Friday evening. December 7. a reception will Imj given in the church in honor of the Uev. Camp bell Tavenor. Rev. Tavenor is the pauor recently assigned by the Methodist confeiciice to the circuit in which the Hend parish is in cluded, and the reception is given in order that the eople may meet the new jMutor. A short program will he given and light refresh ments will l served. Kverybody is most cordially invited. Mrs. Michael Morrison returned to Iteud last Saturday, after several mouths at Portland, where she un derwent an oM'ratiou, and later vis ited at the old home in Minnesota. She was accompanied by Miss Sul livan, her nurse nt the hospital, who will spend a vacation with Mts Morrison 111 Iteud. Friends of Mrs. Morrison arc glad to know that she has' fully recovered from the effects of the ojxratious and Mint she is now in good health. Cents on the Dollar..... lteginning on Dacombur 1, iooG, and continuing tojauunry 1, 1007, I will do all Denial Work for Just Half Price or for 50c on the Dollar. It Miould be distinctly understood that wotk done f'r this price will be as good as the best no cheap work or cheap material. My regular charges will be resumed after January 1. OI'I'ICK If ItlWIItKNCK ON IIAWTIIOKM AVK. DR. I. L. SCOFIELD. lie nil, Oregon. Two large loads left the P. It. D. Co's mill this morning, one 7026 feet for J. Itogut- nt Rostand; the other containing 3000 feet of lum lwr and 7300 shingles, for Mr. lines at Powell Itutte. Mr. lines is n new comer there and is building n house and barn. Jim Overton took the load to Roslaud aud K. Vaughn the one to Powell Hutte. The lum ber for Rohland is for a new hotel to take the place of the one recent ly burned. This load exceeds by about 2000 feet nuy load of lumber ever hauled hereabouts. The band boys' masquerade ball Wednesday evening was n very successful affair and was enjoyed by a large number of dancers and spectators. The floor was in ex cellent condition, the music by the band was good, while that by Messrs. Peiguson, Callihau, Coe and Scott was pleasing aud enjoyed by all. About 12 o'clock 3 most appetizing turkey supper was served at the Pilot Itutte Inn, where the dining room and tables present ed n very tasty appearance with neat decorations. The baud added alxnit $34 to the treasury from the receipts. liTe Central Ore gon Banking Bb Trust Company ixkiki-omaimi lyi4 Cmilt.il S25.000.00 Transacts a (lencral Bank ing Business. Acts as Administrator, lix ccutor or Trustee of Estates Issues Drafts and Bank Money Orders on all Foreign Countries. Interest on Time Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes. Fire Insurance. DIRUCTORS: A. M. Drake, A. U Goodwill!, President. Vice l'res. J. M. Ijwrencc, Secretary. )'. O. Minor, Cashier. BUND, - OREGON us Time Ss Here OF AU the glnd days of the year Christmas should be one of the merriest. Old Doc (St.) Nichol(ns) is putting in over-time prepar ing for the glad event. Arc you making voi'K preparations? Nichol can help you. He has a large and flue assortment of holiday goods from which to make your elections for Chrislmns gifts gifts that will make the little chap shout with delight; gifts that will bring n laughing sparkle to the lit tle lawu'e's eyes; gifts for big aud little, young and old. Following are a few of the many he has: For the Little Folks Otitis, Jfafltds fttHltar Uniforms Drum Jumping Jafks Tops l'm Ouim Hunts, nil kinds Iltooks Pointing tats Drawing Sjt StttlTtMl Animal Mngip lantern McH'lwntonl Toys Rocking llorw Scrap Hooks Doll ll'ouiU llnrps Toy Wntoho Still IloAtti ' luminous, QliiHjkarn, all Kinds of O.nmos For the Older Ones Mttniatirc itata Photo mid Glove Itoxaa Mirrors Tollot Cntai I.die' Work Katkst Awortitiont Snvokiug SoU Collulpiil Awortment rurfumc. Ce 1 ltottle l'orfumcw IHiney Toilet Article l'n pur KuivcM Hooks Vales Imported Pun oh tats riaturon, Molnlltoiin Holiday Card Xtnas NovHiot) Autugntph Alliums Chitmwnrc Ink-stuiuU, lite. Solid Gold mid Gold Filled Watches Jcuulryof All Kinks 1 Xmas Tree Decorations, Candles and Holders, Xmas Tree Mats, Xmas Bells Finest Assortment of Xmas Candies and Nuts in Town of Bend Old Fashioned Black Walnuts and Hickory Nuts Oranges and Cranberries - Cigars - Drugs &. Druggist's Sundries GR.OCER.IES Sold nt Hie Lowest Cnsli Price. Delivered to Any Part bt Town. PRESCRIPTIONS Filled by an Kxperienced' utid Registered Pharmacist W. S. NICHOL wgGjawnawaarjBJwagiaaJUaaa Slaughter Sale! Having purchased the Chapman stpek of dry 6 goods, etc., the same will be sold at errcatlv It reduced prices. This stock must be sold at once I to make room for a fjne 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 1 '.PCSSX&Tl CHAPMAM'8 OLD BTAMD H95SGS&!. n PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with all the delicacies of the season First-class Equipment Fine Rooms and Beds All stages stop at the hotel door LIVERY AND FEED BARN IN CONNECTION Good Rigs -:- Reasonable Charges V . F. MOODYs GENERAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. SHANIKO, - ORHOON Large, Commodious Warebouse. Consignments Solicited Prompt attention paid to IIkmc who favor me with tiieir patronage RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. ""3 Er Hotel Bend llOTXI. Corner Bond and Orhoon STRHirrs HUQH O'KANB, Prop. MOST CBNTRAI.LV LOCATED HOTEL IS 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 policyholders in Crook County. A. W. CLOTHIER, Sl'KCIAI. AGUNT F. O. MINOR, RKSWRNT ArtENT A Bargain FOR OUR Subscribers The New Idea Woman's Magazine AND BEND BULLETIN Both, One Year for Only $ 1.80 The New Idea Woman's Magazine contains over 100 pages each swath of fashions, dressmaking, needlework and household helps. Each number is beautifully illustrated and contains u&e full-page ftttlUon-platesv some in color. The two publications furnish reading foe fcvery km&W ol Iter teUMho&