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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1906)
LOCAL BITS. It A Mrlflili WIIH 111 IlL'tlll TlieH fjny from IiIh up-river ItoiuvHlvud. Omul Iiiih a ureal iitnortiiieiit of fipytt lor the little chup'H ClirintiiiiiM. Tin Imiul h iiliuiiinit' to uive u Fnruud bull New Veiir'i eve. Puller IjiHtllculiirii Inter. MisH I nun Slither returned to Hlctitl Tuesday evening uftt-T a visit of Mcvcrnl teekH in l'oiilmid. I'nr H.ilo Siimll limine ami lurn Rud one ui're t splendid gulden on Fiver Mm K J McCann. y)-.o 'Pill 1 1.1 til I IvilVH U'lll I'lVl IIIIDtlll-t lif their txiuilliir diuueH Saturday plight It will lw free to everybody Ii vmt .ite lookini- lor mltH for the little folks, you had better ace IGrant about it. i-i) lU'v Tiivcnor will oreach in the R.l.i.r. li C....I .. i.i. until. i 1 F lie unit Iject will lw 'The Kind of Men Ood Weeds." A II Grunt hut recently re- Reived a new tniuiniiiin tlicrtuonie- Jer from the government It wut feared that the old one wan not do ing correct work. Mr Mr.iln- entertained n few friend at luncheon today hi honor lof Mr Carney, who in vimtiug Mrs C A Jouet. C W. HuiImmIv of Portland IikishmI through Ik-iid Wedncitdiiy on hit way to Silver l.ke where Ik- ruiiH a n.iwiiull A It. KutrlxMiet Is huvitn- an ad dition Imtlc onto hit hhIooii build ing, the addition mmituriux irtx.jo leel. It will be lined for a pool hull. Carl N' Khret mid Hurt A Ken dall ot Redmond wrre in Bend Wednesday to f1t on timber cluitnt The rlaim lound bv thete men lie near Frank West's much mhiiIi of lleiid Join Meredith, I.. Kdwnrd Pricket Mtifl John Wmkel of CHue Fullt werv in IWihI Wwlnewlny Mr Meredith made cominutation proof on a hoineteiid before Coin uiiMiioncr Hill J. C. Thorp, formerly of I.nidluw, lnm muilf urrNiitfutiieiili wherchv lie will run the Trijilett barbershop during Crenl Triplctt's kIhiicc east lie oucd the shop for bus met Wedncfcduy. If yon are lotting your hair try a Iwttle ol Thorp's Herb Nourish litem It i guaranteed ,P lallini hair, remove dandruff, and produce a new growth nf hair For mk' by W. S. Nichol. ,vtf A coiitett ram? will be heard lw lurr Cotumikiouer Kllit next Mon day in which Loin I). Hrirkton bring content agaiiit Nick Stiiith on In homrtttead noutli of lie nd Attorney Myer of I,aidlaw will appear lor Mr Smith. HImer Merrill, Harney Lewis itr.d Carlyle mid Creed Tripled were quite attccewiful in tin ir hunting i trin tit) river last week, They sue deeded in vetting five large -.wans pup w s L-IJIL lil& . 7t "I'J'V-u iv "ji'.jii "i hhj ' HMH' iiik! a. few ducks nnd gees, It woh grout sport but very hard work, the boys say, Clirlitinni comes but oncc-nyenr, Make the children happy by get tlui; their elfts at Grunt's. 3ft 39 George Whit.ictl, Jr., who has been spending n large part of the Hiiiiiiuer camping in the nioitotn'mi, returned to Hend last week and will remain here lor koiiic time. Creed Tripled will leave Sunday morning for the old home in North Carolina. He will be gone five or six moutliH, and during his absence will visit the cxoitioii at James town, Va. He cxpcctH to return to Hend next summer. Messrs. I'rauk nnd I'M. Sher wood, young ratichcr.H living about 12 miles northwest of licitd, were in attendance Friday cvcuitiK at the reception for Rev. Tavciior Doth of these gcutlcmeit had a bart on the program mid gave readings that were much appreciated by the large audience. One of the most pleasant and .successful nodal events of the past few months in Hend was the recep tion, last Friday evening, in honor of Rev. Tavciior. A large number of -K-oplc gathered for the occasion, a pleasing musical and literary pro gram was given, ami then the ladie.'i herved cake, coffee and sand wiches to those present. Kvcryonc scented to have a good time. Portland Iiiih been recently brag ging on the great increase of bust ncAS in its 'tostofficc, and wc wish to state thai that thriving city is not the only place in Oregon that oh n make similar boasts. At the do of htiHiuetts Wednesday even ing, the Hend postofficc had itMitcd 161 money order. Mnce Dec. i, just 78 more than were issued dur ing the ftaiue time in November. The new telephone line will be completed to Roslaud this week, and work will be immediately com menced on the line to Sisters. Those now having 'phones on the Roslaud hue are David Hill, C II Allen, W. I. Vnndcvert and John Atkiiikou, besides the 'phone at Roslantl. Nick Weider went out 011 the Roslaud extension of the 'phone line this week and has been putting in 'phones. 50 Cents on the Dollar Hcf-inning on December 1, 1906, and continuing to January i, 1907, I will do all Dental Work for Just Half Price or for 50c on the Dollar. It s-liotild be distinctly understood that work done ftr this price will be as good as the best no cheap work or cheap material. My regular charges will be resumed after January 1. OITICIt IN KHSIDKNCJ OK IIAWTJIOKN A VIE. DR. I. L. SCOFIELD. Ucnd, Oregon. Clark Rude of Sandusky, Ohio, arrived in JJend Wednesday night on a business visit. Mr. Rude is a .stockholder in the Deschutes Tele phone Co. An iutramursl railwny will be provided for the comfort nnd con venience of visiters to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Kxpohition. It will lc two miles long. Hend people were treated to sev era) selections Wednesday afternoon by the baud, The boys got out with their instruments and played on several diiTereut street corners, advertising the free dance for Sat urday evening. A thrill of excitement passed through people on JJend's street? last Saturday afternoon when n team of large horses dashed down the street hitched to a lumber wag on, with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Moore in the wagon. It looked for a few moments as though there might be a .serious smash-up, but Mr. Moore hud presence of mind to set the brake real light and succeeded in getting the team under control by the time they had reached the P. H. D. Co.'s office. A barking dog was what started the horses. Thi Central Ore gon Banking 2b Trust Company D!l-!KATm l?M. Capital 525,000.00 Transacts a General Hank ing Business. Acts as Administrator, Ux ccutor or Trustee of Estates Issues Drafts and Bank Money Orders on all Foreign Countries. Interest on Time DcposltsJ Safe Deposit Boxes. Fire Insurance. DIRUCTORS: A. M. Drake, A. I.. OoodwIIHe, l'rctidcut. Vice Pre. J. M. Lnwrcnre, ScroUry. 1'. O. Minor, Canhlcr. HKNI), - OREGON Santa CSaus Time Is Here Ob AM. the glad days of the ear Christmas should be one of the merriest. Old Doc tSt.) Nichol(as) is putting in over-time prepar ing for the glad event. Arc you making voi'K preparations? Nichol can help you. lie has a large and fine assortment of holiday goods ft out which to make your selections for Christmas gifts gifts that will make the little chap shout with delight; gifts that will bring n laughing sparkle to the lit tle lasHie's eye; gifts for big nnd little, young and old. Following are a few of the many he has: I X'yf.'l, fcS "ta .w -.uai pi k 1 H , I OMElo Radium Snnnot and ml Frrfl vounflf from the wuti'h ntvl elrt which hie urun vAiir nrrv&i. DnnL of the wonoeilul wt nerc.wnoie rematlublc piopertiei will Lanji wie rK-f from thniniilitm. chronic fon- fiipttion, iixligcition, kidney and Jmit 'rnnlili.1 unil m.inv nrnoiii diwrtieri. Thw splendidly ejui)ied tinitariunt potseuti every medical reieurce, provide eveiy luxury ol the finefl hole! and olferi all llie comfoitt ol tho home. Located amid the rnbuntairtt where magnificent icenery, delightful walkand fine fulling abound, Intcrmttlo at to tqulpmtiM, atm moMloai and tutu chnrfultt lupplltil upcm riqutit. DAD1UN SPRINGS IV 5ANITARIOM JJ Por the Little Polks fttnita Swordi Stoldter ITNlforMW DrHini t Juuii4iiK JticUs Tj , Pop OHHff lluriMa, nil kiiuU IIU)k Until Doll lliliithig SU lratng Sot ' StulTed Anitiinl Mngtr I.atiteriti Meeliantail Toysi Uorking lturwi Koriip lliwkn . (Kill ltisuttt Hn-w Toy WntehiM Sail Hunts DoiiiiuooM, C'licckvrti, nil Kinds of Gnutus ' f- For the Older Ones Mmttaure Sots I'lioto ami Glove Hoxim Mirror) Tolot Cnto l.mtit' Work lkmkat Aewrttnent Smoking Sat Celluloid Assortment 1'orfuiiie CaM llottle 1'urfunnw ltncy Toilet Artialiw Vflper KnivcH Hooks Vfttoo linporttHl l'uncli Sets I'lcttiroti, Medallions Holiday Cards Ninas Novelties Autogrnpli Albums Cliiunwnrc Ink-standti, Hte. Solid Oold nnd Cold l-'illod WiUchet Jewelry of All Kinks 1 Xmas Tree Decorations, Candles and Holders. Xmas Tree Mats, Xmos Bells Finest Assortment ol Xmas Candies and Nuts in Town of Bend -Old Fashioned Black Walnuts and Hickory Nuts Oranges and Cranberries - Cigars - Drugs & Druggist's Sii dries GR.OCE1UES Sold nt the Lowest Cash Price. Delivered to Any Part of Town. PRESCRIPTIONS Fillt I by nn Experienced and Registered Pharmacist WiNiHIMWMaMIHMMMI W. S. NICHOL V T .u 0A KMiMll Slaughter Sale! a-a-a-a-a i-a -wa-a-a-w-a-i 1 w,,,.,.,,,, anwi . .. i n in m 1 a-W Having purchased the Chapman stock of dryij goods, etc., tlie same -will be sold at greatly m ... ... 1 reduced prices. 1 his stock must be sold at once to make room lor a line line of winter goods. We have some fine bargains in Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies' and Men's jFurmsfongs, Crockery, Tfinware, Etc, Etc. ...THE MERRILL COMPANY MWNnMttMaMMMr; 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 (Jood Rigs -:- Reasonable Charges C. D. BROWN 2b COMPANY BEND, - OREGON DHALRRS IN AM. KINDS OH Central Oregon Real Estate Timber and .Desert Lands a Specialty I Wc buy or sell your land no matter where situated. We can sup ply you with any class of land at any time. Call on us or write for further particulars. IlARDKR Siior an IlATHS HOT!!. Hotel Bend Corner Bond ano Orhcon Strekts HUOH O'fCANE, Prop. MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED HOTEL IN BEND. 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. CLOTHIGR, SPECIAL AGENT F. O. MINOR, RESIDENT AGENT WILL ASK FOR STATE AID. Agency Plains Farmers Want Appro priation (or Drilling Deep Wells. Residents of the Agency Plains, a plateau comprising over 100 square miles of wheat laud adjacent to Madras, will shortly prepare aud circulate for signatures a petition to the Oregon legislature asking for an appropriation for the pur pose of drilling deep wells for water on the plains. The amount of the appropriation suggested is $Sooo. The farmers point out that if they knew beyond question at what depth water could be found iudtvid ual wells could be drilled by the farmers who could go at the work with the assurance that their prop erty would easily be increased in value more than the cost of drilliug the well, but at the present time few, if any of them, are prepared to go to the necessary expense in experimental work. Futherraore, they say that to solve tne water problem of the Ageucy Plains would in time prove a good investment to the state, as the increased taxes from that region would more than repay the amount of the appropria tion iuto the state treasury. Pio neer. M. W. A. Elects Officers. The local catno of the Modem Woodmen -Pilot Butte Camo No. 9794 held election of officers last Saturday evening and also initiated C, S. Benson iuto the nlysleriea of the order. It is. reported that Mr. Benson was perfectly satisfied by the time the boys got through with him. The officers elected are as follows: Past consul. N. P. Smith, venerable consul, W. S. Nichol, worthy advisor. C T. Cottor: ex- ccllcnt banker, E. A. Sathcr; clerk N. P. Weider: escort. Ralnh Shel don; watchman, Frank Hodson sentry, Frank Orcutt; forrester, William T. Stephcus; manager, one year, C. S. Benson; manager, two years, A. L. Goodwillie, manager, three years, M. J. Morrison: physi cian, U. C. Coe. A Wise Hen. A. II. Grant has a very peculiar but valuable hen. She is a good layer aud furnishes his larder with her full share of the present high priced commodity known as eggs. Her peculiarity lies in the fact that every time she lays au egg, she jumps from the uest aud begins to pick up straws lying about aud to toss them onto her back. Her actions have caused considerable wonder as to the cause until Mrs. Grant happily hit upon the prob able solntiqn. She says that the hen is aware that eggs are 30 cents a dozen and feels that she is entitled to applause for her faithful layiug, and if no one else will throw bo quets at her, she will throw thetu herself. Undoubtedly Mm. Grant has discovered the solutiou of the problem. A hen that will lay at. egg daily is certaiuly worthy oft. praise tlicic times.