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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
LOCAL BITS. Win. Ilrock left Unluy for 11 two wcukM' vIhII id Portland. (Hunt Iiiih ii itrcnt nmortnieiit of toyn for the little cliup'M CliiiNliinis, A M Drake ictiirned TtiUHiluy cvi'iiiiiK fiom li recent trip to l'omiinil. A. 1,. GomhvUllc left today for cieutttc where he will nhiimI tlie holiday. C. H. Allen wiim in lluiul tlih week from IiIk much at the IIIk Meadow. Tin ImikI Im' will nlve one of their jKiptilar dance on New Vcurs eve. Il you ure looking lor y,lflt .fur (lie little folks, you Itttil better ee Orimi about it. 3jy Mrs W H. Seller Irft todny for j'rineville to meet Mr Seller, who is on hiti way home from I'ortluud. l'or Side Sniiill limine and barn ami one acre ol pl mliil garden on liver. Mih. K. J McCANN. 3;-.jo Mr. and Mr. Oeorge IJntcN are in lleiid today from their up-river ranch, duitn; their Christum hop-li"B- There will bv. tugulnr prayer meeting xjrvice.i tvury TliunMliiy I'Veiiing in the uhu,rcli at 7:30 o'clock. Mim Jklle Kobisou l(t Hciid Wcdneaxlny mornim; (or AMHin, Wui.li., whciu hj will make her lllturc home. Only few tiny left bcfoie I' hi iitrnn. Nicliol' utock of goody is guhiK ntpMly. letter hurry and j;et your present. Jatue-i Uracil wont out to the Miditower it Smith sawmill the first uf thu week and will work there for wuw time. T A Rutherford. C. M. Muilil and J. C. Hide of Laidluw were iUcihHuk to biiaiiics.1 matters in lk-nd last Tuemlny. Mim SuliivMii, who hai been vis- nine: with Mr;!. Michael Morrison lor three or four week, left for her ! Portland home lust Monday. Cal I.. Katun left for I'artlnncl Saturday inorniiiK to confer on litiiduttft matters with owners of the Itiddwiu ranch cast of Ueud. Mrs. W. l. Myers and two' ueicei, Miscs Itthcl and Daisy , Wilcox ami Mrs. Tullar of l.aidl.iw were llcnd vUitors last Monday Dud" Went returned to Bend TiicMUy evrtiiiiK from the John Kmiii ranch, where he had Iktii I mlding chimueyft for Mr. KyanS new hour. TI10. Kvhii returned Ut FruUy , from Iiih trip to Nevada mid other ' Hitftule Anew He was not very1 Mvorbly itttprtMcd with the Neva-, l 1 country. There w Apparently a little huh uudcralaudmg regarding the time (or bexinuiUK church service in the evening. The proper tune is 7 o lUMteHil of X o'clock. Creed Triplett left Sunday morn ing 011 his vacation lie wax aonu w lint undecided about making the iMt to North Carolina anil may spend the time inatead at I'ortlaud, A Mr. Montgomery and wile panned through Ueud Wednesday on their way to tl.e railroad. Mr. Montgomery is employed at the l.mhody sawmill near Silver f.nke. There will lie isptcinl services on ChristmaH evening. Subject of ser moii: " I lie ClirMiiuis Metwaee.' The -olo, "While Shcpheids Watch their Flocks by Night," will lc sung. R, J. McCauu hns just complet id .111 addition 10x15 feet to bis house on his lioinoatead iu 19-1 J. He also has the logs ready for a barn i6xv which will be built iu the near future. If you are losing your hair try 11 bottle ol Thorp's Herb Nourish ment. It is guaranteed to .stop I tiling hair, remove dandruff, and produce n new growth of hair, l'or sale by W. S. Nichol. jotf Mrs. C. A, nud Miss Ethel Chap man and Mr, and Mrs. Charles I). Rowe drove out to the Baldwin ranch last Sunday and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tweet, who arc now employed at that place, Philip Francis had the misfor tune to lose two hones during the ;ast week. One got down under n oIe and injured its back so that it lad to be killed. The other went blind mid it kill it. wiih deemed best to Christmas comes but once a year. Make the children happy by gel ling their gifts at (Jrtuil . 38 39 Mrs. N. P. Welder left Demi Monday morning for St. Paul, Minn., for an extended visit til the home of her parents. Mrs. Welder has Ik-cii in very poor health for several mouths ami will take lieot incut iu a St. Paul hospital. Work win commenced ycsterdti) on the extension of the telephone line from J.uidlnw to Sisters, the flrHl work consisting of making Improvements on the line between Mend and I.uidluw. The exten sion will be pushtfd as rapidly 11s oiHiime. Wednesday afternoon Mrs, II. C. Kllis invited iu a few yoims: lady friends iu honor of Miss Doro thy Schoolcraft, of Kansas City, Mo,, who has4 Iwcn visiting her father at Cllnc Palls. Miss School craft is visiting during the week with Mrs. Iillis. A chorus choir of 20 voices or more Is being organized to furnish singing for church services. Every, one who can sing nt all is requested to volunteer their service and help make the choir a success. The choir will meet iu t,lic church this Friday evening fud it Is hoped many will be prctt-ut at that time. The largest load of lumlwr ever taken from the Pdot Hutte mill left the mill Tncsdny morning for Kos laud for the new hotel. The load contained 8,216 feet. An eight horse team pulled the load as far as I.nvn Ilutte, and from there six horses took it on to its destination. The value of the load at Rosland was sUA.jo If you have never seen a tree puller at work, it is well worth your time to visit the II. C. Kllis place cast of town, where one Is now at work clearing his laud. The machine Is owned by C. W. Allen, who, with Ted Becker and Robert Dowser, Is pulling from 50 to 75 trees n day, )t snakes them out, roots and nil, and does it with ap parent case, taking rocks and n lair sized pile of dirt out with each tree. Mr. Kills will have the entire 80 acres cleared. It Is far and away 50 v-nr - - -? anMutmvci Cents on the Dollar..... Slaughter Sale! Dcginniug on December 1, 1906, and continuing to January 1, 1907, I will do all Denial Work for Just Half Price or for 50c on the Dojinr. It t-hould be difttiuctly understood that work dona f'ir 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'l'ICK IN HIWIUKNCK ON HAWTIIOKN AVIt. DR. I. L. SCOFIELD. Bend, Oregon, ahead of thu old custom of grub bing out stumps by hand. The Hulletiu has n flue combina tion olTer for the ladies the New Idea Woman's Mga.iuu nnd The Hulletiu, both for one year only 5 1. So. The contest cac of Mrs. I.ola D. Krickson vs. Corn I). Chapman (now Mrs. N,ick Smith) was heard before Commissioner Kllis last Monday. The contest was brought against n homestead entry mode by Mrs. hmith in 1902 to a tract of land south ol Rend on which there is n goodly amount of flue timber. The allegation of the contestant was failure to reside upon the laud and to cultivate it ns required by law. The contcstec put no wit ncsscs on the stand, tMsing the de fense on the introduction of a certifi cate from the county clerk showing that she had txiid taxes on personal property situated on unpatented land. The contestant introduced evidence to prove that contcstec had made her residence iu Rend since making the homestead entry. Attorney Myers appeared for Mrs. Smith and Attorney Wickham iu behalf of Mrs. Krickson. The Central Ore gon Banking (2b Trust Company lcorot ATKU tyo. Capital 525,000.00 Trnnsncts a -General Bank ing Business. Acts as Administrator, Iix editor or Trustee of Estates Issues Drafts and Bank Money Orders on all Foreign Countries. Interest on Time Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes. Fire Insurance. DIRHCTORS: A. M. Drake, A. I.. C.oodwlllic, !'rci(lcnt. Vice Pre. J. M, Lawrence, Secretary. V. O. Minor, Caihlcr. ni'.NI), - . OREGON' I" 1 Santa Claus Time Is Here i OF AM, the glad days of the year Christmas should Ik- one of the mcrricfct. Old Doc (St.) Nichol(as) is putting in over-time prepar ing for the glad event. Arc you making your preparations? Nichol can help you. He has a large and flue assortment of holiday goods from which to make your selections for Christmas gifts gifts that will make the little chap shout with delight; gifts that will bring a laughing sparkle to the lit tle lassie's eyes; gifts for big and Utile, young and old. Following are a few of the many he has: v For the Little Folks Gang, Suunls SoWtorlJnlfuriim DrtitifS, , Jumping Jitolcn Top it fiunii IIjriHi,'ll kind lllouU Dolls ralntlng Sola . Drawing Sotn Stuffed AnlnmlH Mnglc Lanterns ' Mochniiiciit Toys Rocking llortos V Scrap IIuoUh Dull Ho.nU Murp Toy Whtcliw Still HewtH DomitiotM, Ohvckum, all Kinds ol Gnmus I For the Older Ones JIinlur Sttti v Vhflto nwl Gtovt Ku.m Mirrors Tflllat CaM . l.adto1 Work KU't AwartiHont , Smeklug Sou Cllnlutil AwHirtnwBt . , " 1'crfuinc Cnsoo ltottla rerfutmi fancy Tollut Arttolw 1'ajKir Kniv ltookti Vut Iiuortcil l'ungh Sot 1 ' 1'iaturM, Mc'dalliout. ,' ' llolitluy Card Xtuak NovuHlea AuttKru)h Albutnii Chiiiawnre a Ink-stanils, Hto, Solid Gold and (told Willed Watcliut, Jewelry of All Kinks Xmas Tree Decorations, Candles and Holders, Xmas Tree Mats, Xmas Bells Finost Assortment ol Xmas Candies and Nuts in Town of Bend Old Fashioned Black Walnuts and Hickory Nuts Oranges and Cranberries - Cigars - Drugs & Druggist's Sundries GROCERIES Sold at the Lowest Cash Price. Delivered to Any Part of Town. PRESCRIPTIONS Filled by an .Experienced nud Kegistcrec. i'harmaclst W S. NICHOL Having purchased the Chapman stock of dry goods, etc., the same will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Thij stock must be sold atoncc to make room for a fine;lineof winter goods. We have some fine bargains in Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings, Crockery, Tinware, Etc., Etc. ...THE MERRILL COMPANY PILOT BUTTE INN A. C LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with all the delicacies of the season 1) First-class Equipment Fine Rooms' anj jjetjs All stages s'top at the hotel door LIVERY AN,D FEE.D BARN IN CONNECTION Qood Rigs -: Reasonable Charrcs if "n C. D. BROWN 3h COMPANY BEND, - OREGON DHAUtRS T.V ALL KINDS OP Central Oregon Real Estate Timber and Desert Lands a Specialty " We buy or sell your land n o matter where situated. We can sup ply you with any class of Ian d at any time. -Call on us or write for furt .her particulars. IUrijkr Shop and Hatjis IN IIOTIU. Hotel Bend 6Nd ana 1 C0RfF.k B6WD OlCltCON Streets HUOH O'KANE, Prop. -MOST CKNTR ALLY LOCATED HOTEL IN BEND. t SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good kooms '1 Always Reserved for Transient Trade. k --u. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company ANNUAL DIVIDENDS Nearly 300 SATISFIED policyholders in Crook Ccrtrnty. A. W. CLOTHIER, SriJCIAL AGKNT F. O. ftllNOR, RItSIDKNT ARSKT Timber Land, Act ol June j, 1S7S, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office. The I11, Oregon, Novemtxr , vp&. Notk It hereby Kvea that In eamplUnec with rtw ikotWwu ol the Act or CHKfea of June 1, M. entitled "An net for the ule of timber land ib thetateof CaHfcrnU,Oregw. Nevwlr. and WVihlnsttHi Territory, ' extende.1 to all the public land atate by act of Augut4. Jamei Ilreen of Bend, County of Crook. tate of Oregon. hi tbwdav 0edin thUotncc M (worn Hatement No jfiw tertheurehaeof theeSnw ami eS twM ofaeciv. ti l i, r lie, w iu And will otIVr proof to auour that the taod ou(ht U more valuable for Ita timber or tone than for agricultural nurtxxc, and to Mtabliih hU dalm to ukI laud before II. C Kill. I' S. Commiuoner. at hia office in Ueud. Oregou, on the 1 ttli day of I'ebruary, IVK lie name a wltnroea I'crcy Wallet, Fetrr Simon. John I.. Kever, Josejih N Hunter. Charlc II. lirvwn, Charlc M. Weymouth, alt or lie ml, Oregon. Any and all rtcntont claliuiiig adrcraely the aboe-decribed land are requetel to file their claim in thla office on or before ald ijth day of I'ebruary, 1907. dr-fS MIC1IAHI. T. NOI-AK Regl.ter. Timber Laud, Act June, 3;S, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office. The Itallei, Oregon, October jo, 1906. Notice Ii herein' glxcn that In compliance with ic Droti'ioutoflhe Actof Concrr of June . Ibi9, eutltletl "An act for the a(c of timber land Iu the state of California, Oregon. Ncxada, and 'ahiiigtoii Territory," extcndetl to all the public land ttatet by act of Augiut 4. 9. I'ercyA Walter of Itciul, county of CrooV. ttate of Oregon, ha Hit day filed In till office hi (worn atatemcut Nj, jjii, for the purchase ofthe nejf ofaec 8, tp a a, r tie, w iu And will offer proof to ahow that the land ought la more valuable for Ita timber or tmc thau for agricultural ptirixwc, and to ettabltih hia claim to aatdlahd before II. C Kills. U. h. CouiuiUtloner, at hi office In llcnd, Oregon, 011 the nth day of i'ebruary, 190; He uaiueaaa wllue4cai Hrtirat A. (.rlffili. Tot. eph N, Hunter, Wltlam II. rtUat. Albert C i.uca, i 11. aicvauu, jonn aiciui, an 01 ucuu, Oregou. Ativ anil all ticraml clalnihiir ailvem.lv lh aboveTcacrlbeJ tamla arc requcaied to file tlicir dalioa in thla office on or before wld nth day of reoruary, 1907, d;-n MIC1U1U.T. OLAN.KtgUUr. CONTEST NOTJCE. Wil'ARTMltNT OH TIIK INTKKIQH U. ii. Land Office. The Dalle, Orcgqu, December 4, igu A sufficient centeat affidavit hating been BUS in tbU oee by Hie A Wtlkiuton, contutaui agaluat hoaiotcad entry No 11513, raadeOclol er 1, 19JI. fur SHU NK. KK SH?. SW hl!v hc. i. Tp. 19 ! . K 13. V. . W M by Oeorge schueh. contntee, in which it i alleged thn said Oeorge V. Schueh haa wholly abandoned aid tract, that he ha changed hi residence therefrom for more thau six months lan past, that aaid tract is not settled njiwi. and cultivated by said party aa requited by law, that said allege! absence was not due to hia emnlovnicut in the atinv. narv or matin, corps ofthe I'nllM states iu time of war, mi-1 parties are hereby notified to appear, reapond and offer evidence touching said allegation at II. C. Hill, a 17 s Commissioner at his office in Ueud Orecon. and that final hearine wilt be htM at 10 o'clock a in on I'ebruary 1, 1907, before tin The Utile. Oregou. The sakl coutrtaut having. In a proper affida vlt, filed December 4, 196, set forth facts whlih show after due diligence personal service of this notice cau not be made, it is hereby ordered ai)J dlrectedthat such notice be given by dueaud proper publication. d ai j 18 MICIIAHL T. NOLAN. Register Townslto Property Withdrawn, The Madras Townsite Co. bas withdrawn from sale all of its un sold lots. The withdrawal is only temporary, and the reason for it is that the blocking of railroad con. struction up the Deschutes river makes this a poor time to dispose of the lots. Chickens (or Sale. I have for sale some pure-bred Barred Plymouth Rqck heu3; also some spring chickens, fiue for tabic use. Can ; deliver at Ueud if de sired. Mks. C. ,B. Allmn. 27tf Rend, Oregon;-- There's NEWS la Tc Bulletin,