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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1906)
LOCAL BITS. Grunt linn n (trout .Kortiiiciit of toy Cnr the Hula chap' CliriHtmii. C. M. Kwlfleld of Kctl tiituul wiih k'uii on IUmiI'n Htreul VWiltiuttliiy, Dr. II. J- HUN won a litiiiiiorw cnllr In Ik'titt Wwliitf-Hluy from hi ntiit'li cant of town. Mrs. It J. McCmiii left for Sil ver Luke Wvriiiwuliiy nil'.lil to flic on h liinlxr claim. Ml I'loroncc MtCaiin itiirnwl Tinfwlny night from a three weeks' vlll at Silver l,k. If you nr looking lor gift for t lie litllu folks, you Imil hettur see (irnnt MlKxit It. ,l-3y Clint leu I), llruwn nuri Klmur NUwougcr ruliiriinl to Ikml Turns- day from a IniHiiirM trip to I.aku view mid Silver I.ttke. Mm W. R. WilkliiMNi loft WeUnvwIay morning mi vlult to otitalile plc. She will visit nt rrlnvlll, rortluml mid Siwikuiiv. Millur'n crew of Nitrvvyori on the Oregon IsWeiu If. now (.miicl at the Hon KniicIi, a mile north of .Silver Luke. The crew m locating on th ohm miiiI wt line formerly ran by Duck. John ltaiu linn aokl out hU hilar tfSts lit the MR nUt ion bttwttcii Rosliiuil ami Silver Luke to Jeff Ilotwnl who is now ruiiuliiK it. liithi lias owiiihI that station ami run it for many years, If you are Inning your hair try n hotlluol Thorp's Herb Nourish Silent. It i KtiiirantctKl to .stop lulling Imlr, remove (Inmlruff, and produce a new growth of hnir. Vor Mle by W. S. Nlchol. 3otf Oftbflrue Ibl wards was in Head Ttiemlay from Kmlntnl where he is .working on the new hotel being built by llogtie V Son. The hotel will be ,l6x.(0 feet, twoMones high. A. A. Anthony lias the contract. Dr. M. V. Tin ley miuouu that lie will h in iteiid to open hi office at wat the middle ol the month. The doctor will b detained for home time by lit Melviu-Dorraiiov troubbt, but will be In ltciid n soon Mil KMiUI. I.. D. Wteit km mid killed mi nt her huge lmwk this week, tint lutt one Mietmiritig 55 inches from lip to tip of wings. This is the third Urge lmwk ki!I by Mr. V.'ient thus ikmoii, lwide several mtmllei ones. John II. Weiiamly expects to leave lite Ural of next wk for the oldJioine in Moi.tHiiH. He will be gone about 10 day. Returning he will bring with him some new I boggle mid bar newt for the I.ucns , iffc Wenaudy livery tble. Wjlllmu I'. Downing, the innti who crri the Ttumtio-lleiul mail, thin itcMMm r a wl on liU farm on , tllK TIMDhIo J,S HMckh Of IHltUtOCH fioin one KHck of Med. One lull! alone yielded a trillcovcr iQpoiiuds:. I The potatoes were Htirlxinl: "Pro. Ilfics " Not n bad yield. CMiilstmin toriic'i but once a year. Make the children lnmriv bv ....1. tlnf their t-iftH at Cnm'n. 38 .19 Von are cordially Invited to the reception to be given tli'tk evening In the church In honor of 'the new p.istor, Kuv. Ta ven or. There will be tireachiiiL' 6rvlci... J with Kpcclul music, held (11 tlu' Ihiid church on ChrhuniNU evening,. me 25m. kcv. Tavenor will preacli. J. .Stroud and mm Krrtnk have recently bought Albert-Sculs' inter est in the livery stable ami other proper tv formerly owned in Uend by Stroud & Seals. Creed Triplet!, Harney Lewis fllld Curly c Trfnlell have been Kinliiig the immI week with Hlmer Merrill on his homestead near the 'fish trap." They have been hunting the feathered ImjhicIs. An order of nursery Mock, corn, prising fruit and shade trees, etc , whs received Saturday by several Hem! ixroplc from The Dalles Nur sery Co. The order amounted to $t). Those receiving trees were I? I'. HrosterhouM, Mrs. Louisa Cottor, Leo I'clarskl, A II Grant, and Ceo. V. Winter & Sous of Tiuualo, There Is a case of smallpox re torted t l'riuevillc, the patient be lug n li'ttlc sou of James Kwlnj,' When the .sinallixjx scouruc visited Crook county in root, other mem bers of this lamily had the disease and it is stipKscd that the present ce is due to Kcrms left in the house nt the time. It it said to be a mild form of the disease. 0. W. Triplet! circulated 11 sub scription jwjkt iIuriiiK the past week in an attempt to secure enough money to pay the excnsc of having a chimney built in the rear of the church. As it now is it is very difficult to heat the church ton comfortable tcnierattire and another chimney is badly needed, thereby furninliiiiK Ixtter drnft for the stove iu the rear of the build iiiK. W. II. Sellers left 'Ihurmlny morning, for Portland to take charge of the company's office at that place during the absence of H W. I.nkiu nt Minneapolis. Mr. I.nkln has been cnllcd to Miuue- Cents on the Dollar. 00 HegluuliiK oil December . 1, 1906, and cotitiliuing to January 1, 1907, I will do all Dental Work for Just Half Price or for 50c on the Dollar. 7t tdiould be distinctly understood that work 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 r. OI'I'ICK IN UKJU.HK,NCh ON HAWTHORN AVI'.. DR. I. L. SCOFIELD. Uend, Oregon. Slaughter Sale! Having purchased the Chapman stock of dry goods, etc., the same will be sold at greatly reduced prices. This stqck inust 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 aplis 011 business and will be nbscnt from 10 days to two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. I'rnnk Stroud were iu Hend the first of the week on their return trip from making final proof on Mrs. Stroud's timber claim nt Silvrr Lake Mr. Stroud snid they would remain iu l'riue villc for n short time and later would move to Portland. If they were not satisfied at Portland they would probnWy go to Coos Hay. lie states that he hopes his wife's health will Lc n much Improved that they will be able to return to Heud iu n year. Tor Stile. Pure bred White Plymouth Kock cockerels. Choice stock. 37-38 K. V. Hattkn. Something for the undies. "hc Bulletin has n fine combina tion oTTcr for the lndits th New Idea Woman's Magazine and The Bulletin, both for one year only $i.So. The Alaskn-Vukon-Paciflc lix position will cost approximately ? 1 0,000,000 when the gates are op cued in 1909. liTo Central Ore gon Banking (8b Trust Company lxtom-oATr.i VfH. Cnpltnl 525,000.00 Transacts a General Hank ing Business. Acts ns Administrator, fix ecutor or Trustee of Estates Issues Drafts and Bank Money Orders on all Foreign Countries. Interest on Time DcposltsJ Safe. Deposit Boxes. Pire Insurance. A. M, 1)1 HI'.CTORS: Drake, A. I- Goodwiilte, 1'rcMiIent. Vire I'm. J. M. Lawrence, Secretary. I'. O, Minor, Cashier. DUX!), - ORKGOK jTsrr nnri r 1 1 n nrrnM irtr i wth irnt ir nmn 1 1 w "L hwijukih s rwuns w I ,-- - M VW-i tNi T HlSiFI anta CSaus Tim e Is Here 0" AM. the r1.u1 days of the year Christmas should be one of the merriest. Old Doc St.; Nichol(ns) is putting iu owr-timc prepar ing for the Rind event. Arc you making voir preparations? Nichol can help you. He lias n large nnd fine assortment of holiday goods from which to make your selections for Christmas girts gifts that will wake the little chap shout with delight; gifts that will bring a laughing sjxirklc to the lit tle IilvsIc's eyes; gilts for big and little, young and old. Following are a few of the many he has: PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with all tlic delicacies of the season l'irst-classIuipnicnt Fine Rooms and Beds All stages stop at the hotel door LIVERY AND FEED Good Rigs -:- BARN IN CONNECTION Reasonable Charges L. F. MOODYb atlNliRAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. SHANIKO, - OREOON Large, Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited Prompt attention paid to those who favor me with their patronage RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmithlng and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. IlAKDim Shop and IUtiis in Hotiu, 1V H OME to Radium S Snnnoi and tot Free vountll from the wom'ti and caret which have worn your nervti. Dnnk ol llio womlciful wattil litre, whole femaikaile piopcrliri willbnnftiuK ttA frnm ilinlmslllin. tllloniC Con- flipation, indicehon. kidney and UadJer troubles and many nenout diiorderi. Tim iplendidly )uipicd Ucitarium potieuet every medical remirce, nrovidei every luxury of le fjnefl lolt an offcfi all the comlorii or the home. Located amid the miuntaini where rrugmficcnt Kenery, deliiihlf ul walkt,and fine falling abound, J Information at It tqulpmtitt, acfm Alltnt anJ rain cAru( tuppUitf upon I For the Little Folks (un Sword Roldtur Uiilfnriui Drtuiu Jumping Jnokir Toj 1'op Ounrf llornu, nil kind Hlooka llnlU Doll Puliiting Kctii I)rotiig Set SttiuVCAu!ma.l( Mnytc I.n'iitf rn MoOlunlwil Toyir Kocklng HorMi Sfrnp Hooks ()oll Ilctd Hnrpi Toy Wntchw Shil llunU Donflnoei, Checkers, nil Kliuh of GAinfei For the Older Ones Mnulaurc Sots I'lrato and Glove Uoxoh , Mirror TQllotCaww , I.nillus Work Ilaskat AmoHrnehJ SmoktiiR Seta Celluloid Attorttiiant Perfume Cn-o ' Dottle PcrfuiiiM l'nnoy Toilut Artlalotf Paper Kniviw Hook Vaos Iuix)rted yunch Sets , lMctunw" Mmrnllforrf Holidny Cnrdi fc Xiiiiih Noxoltlaf Autogrnnli A'lliui Chlunwaru . Iii'k-htnmls, Solid Gold mid Gold l'illeil Jeuelry of All Kinkn l". una Hotel Bend liUCM O'KANE, Prop. CORNKR Bond and Ork.os Stri.ets MOST CBN'TKAUA' LOCATKD HOTBL,lN BEND. 'SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good .Rooms Always Reserved for Transient Trade. Massachusetts Mutua Life Insurnnce Company ANNUAL DIVIDENDS Nearly 300 SATISFIED policyholders iu Crook County. A. W. CLOTHIER, SPKCIAt, AGKNT JP. 0 MINOR, UUtStDKIfT AOKNT' tte. - AVwtchv" ruir, DADIUN SPRINGS IV SANITARIUM W Hajnks,v owe. J Xmas Tree Pccoratlons, Candles and Holdd-s, Xmas Tree Mats, Xmas Bells Finest Assortment of Xmas Candies and Nuts in) Town of Bend Old Fashioned r Black Walnuts and Hickpry NuLs Oranges and Cranberries Cigars - Drugs & Druggist's Sundries GROCERIES Sold nt the Lowest dash1 Price. Delivered lo Ally- I'nrt of Tow'iii PRESCRIPTIONS Pilled by an Ifepcrlciitai mm KeKisjcreil riiarmncJst mm wwim mtmmmmmiummmi&mk X y&s&r Mi w ,....w s. KichoL A bar gam V FOR OUR J Subscribers - The New Idea Woman's Magazine AND THEBEND BULLETIN Both, One Year for Only $ 1 .80 The New Uea Woman's Magazine contains over 100 pages each month of fa&hiono, dressmaking, needlework ana household helps. Each numbei is "beautifully Ukitfratcd ana1 contains nine fu!l-f ge fashion platca, some in color, ts '' PJ-". ' ' Tlrcse two putlications "furrush reading for ivery member 'of the household. 1