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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1907)
LOCAL BITS. ANNOUNCI1AU1NT. On itccotitit f the UMnliotila on the uillrnniW, Unit wrt uf Ili lliilltllti i.iiitiiliiltiK the four NtFk prliittnl nt 1'iirtluiul llil not iirrlvt IhU week, . DiiM-qiirutly The lliillcllii U forced in apppur im only h f(mr-mc Wwr Vtimt Prayer w In town ytmlenlity ; r 1 1 III llfilllMtwul Oil tll Tlllllfllu. I'. u y Walter I'Miii'i Into town Wnliic- l,i mill it H.'inllnn "fVctwl ilwyn In llvixl, Merrill In rutting lil in two mull March i-tliat U I'tittliiK tli jiriec In tuo i nr ikmhi iirr iiiuiNtiiy will gls a Uiuc on 1'rlil.iy evening, I'eUiMary n. 1 tiller aiiiioiiiiieiiiciit later. School will oihjh again next Monday after III week's vacation chuiknI liy tli-r-prrvtiU'iice of la. K'i'i '" "l,r ttihlt. J I. UVt lllll Ixilljjllt till' I.tIIIIMI t W o( furniture In llenil iintl will here aller conduct that IhhIiicm nt the iilil t:lll(l. The llfli.t Swliil Clilli Mill ilr one of in NiHilnr ilunre next italiinluy even- nit iwrryii-xiy annum aiieuu bihi rn v life for a ftvv Itotira. The UcikI, .Mmlrai, Mliaulbi Suf Co. lias arrangement nwilr to ln-nln it tily ncrvu'c wt ni a the railrtMil art ienel Mi trrtllic ii)jnlli. Scml-Annual CimuMiice Sxle, lasting until Murrli i, u mow Ih nog r east at Mrr nla. Tlte entire atixk t nffrml nt K'lly rrliCel (trice, few money Uy IniyiiiK of IiIih. The money onler lrttiiiea for January ii the IWn.l Mtrtice wmu follow ju lonietlc rlrr In annnml t'j,c4;...5; Ire. f 1 1. one (iitntliatUHial onler of 1 H7, ttr i'. rent. There were jj ilo tnestk nutria wnl mmmHtlnx to fUtb.ty (ieorKe lr C.atc ami Ittl. I tote were 11 lleml frwiM O'Neil ytefilay niter lumlier fr Mr. Rate, who I IntUitlng m lnme 111.1 itinl a Urn 13x1.1 nn hi mncli near (V Neil. Iloth that centlc men arc rrrent ouiicr to Crook county from Mlnot. S. I). The lleml Stflnl Clnh Iim mwle nr faitKcuictit for A K'H'I dunce in the Mflli hall on the evening of TlmrnUy, I'eh. 14 lull lmr hcen jirintetl ami the affair I licliij; nihcrtlscil far ami wnlc. Supper will he sorvtil nt the I'llot Unite Inn, Dance ticket, 73 cent. ii)cr, 5 cent n emijile. HvorylKxly Invltwl. A decision tun tiecn remlcrml by The Dalle IaiiiI office in the content rate of s C. CahUell v. 1M llalvorncn ml Mr. IiIa 1). Krlckkon v. Mr. Nick Smftli The ilecUion In the rriit cite wtu In favor of Mr Cnhlwcll ami In the kccoml cc wnn in favor of Mr. Smith. At(6rncy Myti wa the attorney in lioth re for tho4e winning. I.!l( 11 nlay iiiKht the hrnviet miow full of the winter vlillml lleml 11 incite. Tin wa followed by warm tnini ami chlnooU which rapidly ChaiiKMl tin dencrt country into one of iimnitiK tri'ni, utamlliiK pmlillo nml fcrcdt jionih witter, water everywhere. However, the Iumvoii have now cleared, the tcnicruttire U warm and iMlmy, the snow U K""c. mid lleml I enjoying Idcnl winter woollier. The man with u thovel who wan dill Kcutly laUirliiK to clour a foot of Know from hU portion of the itldewnlk Iniit Saturday morning, hehold 11 plenitiiiK iKht when our I', S. commlwloncr, II. C. I'.llln. ' irncl n corner with one of the old hliivk hooei hltcliwf to 11 larKc now plow and enmc down the ntrect plowliif! h ood aired furrow through the miow in the middle or the walk, Ilia work wn alto fully appreciated hy the early pcduMriau who were forced to j;ct out and wade through the deep miow to nttotid to huiliiuk dutlM. lie cleared the wnlkaou iNith idv of Wall Ntrect, aliu) on Oregon trcut, uml tlld it ood Job. "SI" Citudtc returned to lleml Sunday idler iiiltv an extemUd uhtcuco workhiK with lluck'n crew of surveyor. When he left, Iluck was making pcriunuent tocntlou nlonj; llm mxiIIi fork of the Mnl liour nud oxpcutctl to complete his work hinhout n week, "Si" brought the news that the Hiirrlmnu eiiK'lueers throughout Central nml Eastern OrcRou have received orders to push their per manent locutions with all possible speed, W Hint (lg liurvoys would be ready for t'liutructlon ns soon as spring ocned. 't Is said that the cause for these null "Merits the fcur that the Oregon Trunk Wfie will steal a murch 011 Hurrimau up ie Deschutes uml invade his Central "ftgoii territory Iwforc he Is nblc to ciipy the field with his own IIiich. You can get the Now Idea Wont ?V" Mflgajilne vcrv cheap by club. 1 with The, flullcUn. Kifty cr cent cut on jjIovch mid mitleiiii rn Mcrriir Scmi-Ainiunl Clunrancc Sale. TIic fintwt display of valentines evur on wile in Ilentl can k hccii nt the postodice newrt Mluntl, where I hey are k'iiig sold at cost. School hns Iwen closed this week on account of the many cases of ill ness ainoiiK the scholars, ntid the Unchcrs ns well. No one is seri ously ill hut there seems to be an epidemic til colds and general "tin der the wtather" feeling; passing through onr midst. The attend ance was so small that it was deemed licsl to close school for a week and let the sick ones recuper ate. The editor in charge of the Cen tral Orogoniiin during the absence of Mr. SjHMiccr has the following to say: "Married At the residence of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I,. II. McCnnn, I'cnd, Ralph Spencer nud Miss 1'lorencc Alma McCann. We extend congratula tions to the happy couple and wish iiicm long lives nud prosperity. Mr. Spencer is the able editor of this paper and needs no introduc tion to this community. Mrs. Stcuccr is an accomplished uml charming young Indy and will be a welcome ncquisltiou to Silver I.akc society. They will be at home, in Silver Lake, to their friends after March 25. The happy couple ar rived home on the stage about 1 o'clock this morning." T. I Waggoner, chief engineer of the Oregon Short Line, who had mi office in Ucnd Inst summer and kpcut much time directing sur veys hereabouts, 1ms resigned and accepted a position in Mississippi The Hums Times-Herald says: "T. I, Waggoner, who held the possitiou of chief engineer of the ruilrond surveys through Central Oregon, naff resigned to take a position with railroad people in Mississippi and left here Wednes day morning. He is succeeded by Do You Favor Division? Nlchol does, And to prove to you that he favors a division of profit, a division of the price ordinarily charged for groceries, he makes the fol lowing cut rates a division that will save money to the tnxwycr: New l'etitc I'ruuc', regular price was 6c per lb.; now .5c Haul water Castilv SJp, formerly g- loo jcr bar; cut price OC l'ull Cream CIicom;', r'egtilnr Joe jr per lb.; now IOC four os. Vanilla, former price 25c 30c; now Minced Sea Clams, former price joc; now.., 15c Grccu and Illsck Tea, formerly 50c; now,,., ... . . . i-. 30c i(ciipc .musii, formerly 15c; now Union Meat Co.' Rlioimlcr. fresh, former Price 16c. now 12c 14c 1' Armour's wnite floating sosp, -wntiocbar; now OC Salmon, 1 lb. can, 2 cans now for 25c Crescent Wheat I'lakes, same as or. l'orce, now 2 for , JuOd Oil Sardines, formerly 10c; now Uv 1'crfcctlou Stock Catsup, wns 35c; j c now, ' JjDs I'ounUlu Apricots, former price was 33c, now , Fountain Grapes, formerly 35c; now ,.,., flood Coffee, was 30c, now ,.'.... i . 20c 20c 15c 25c 25c 10c 8c 20c 25c Laundry Soap",! formerly 5 35c; now 7 for , Tomatoes, ? cans for r MIIIMMIII Corn, former price 15c; now,..,'. ,, , Large 1're.nch J'Wies, former price loc: now 1'outitaln Teaches, former price 33c; now ..... . ,,,.,,,. fountain, titnjwhe.r.rjc, former ly 30c; now evgrVtW' in THB DRUa LINE Prescriptions filled by an Kxperienced Registered Pharmacist W. S: NICHOL Car! Stroddley. The latter hns just returned from a trip over 'the proposed route as far n.s Odcll lake. Kucouragiiig reports regarding early construction continue to be let out and we are confident this line will be put through as soon as possible." Do you wish to save money? Then buy a pair of those f. 50 mid 5.00 shoe going for $3.00 at Merrill's. January Wenthcr. The following report of temjcraturc! ami precipitation for January show 4 n motl unusual record for the lleml coun try. The precipitation of moisture was henvy, as was also the snowfall. The nH)rt follows: Degree Average maximum jH Average minimum 15 Average range 32 I'rrcipitntiou for month (. inches Know fall 36 " Cloudy , 19 days Partly cloudy 3 " Clear , o " 1'or six day in 1'cbruary l'rccitillntiou t..js inches Snow fall 30 " Totnl since January I Precipitation 9.79 " Snowfall 36 " I he records snow that tlic ncrngc yearly precipitation s. lleml lias hereto fore lccu n fraction more than 13 inches The uniiMinl condition this year is liown when it Is Men that 9.79 inches have fallen In the first 37 days of the year. Tuninlo Items. TlMAl.o, I'cb. s. Aboat 13 inches of the beautiful white fell here last Thurs day and I'riday night but a hard warm rain of the past few day ha melted it iikhI all again. A. C. Lucas of lleml, passed through the Itcrg taking a lra cling irwn to Sis ter today. C. V. Tllornlhwaitc of lleml was in Tumalo one flay last week. Charles tells us he' has established n llarueft hoi in Hand. No outside mail this week, so we don't know what the legislature is do ing. I'. I'. Smith spent several days in Ilcnd last week. Chas. Wimer was a business caller in Laidlnw Monday. I. It. Wimer lost his saddle horse last week. Its death is quite a loss to him. The farmer's telephone line will soon lc In course of construction. These lines arc to be built by parties taking phones. WILL BUILD COURT HOUSE. Work Will Soon Ue Started on New Structure. The Prinevillc Contracting Com pany made the first move on its contract Monday, when the work of moving the old courthouse build ing to one side began, says tbe Review. The ancient structure, which has done duly since 1884, is to be skidded Into the southeast comer of the cotfnty block and left there, facing the public school building, until its solid successor is finished. After that it will be moved elsewhere and be utilized ns a county hospital when such a building is required. Notice, Came to my place four miles west of Redmond about Nov. 10, 1906, a light red heifer apparently coming three years old, branded A on left hip, and having two slits in left car and a notch on upper side of rieht ear. Owner can have same by prov ing title and paying all costs with in time provided by law. J. T. Cudmork. NKtf of NW Sec. 26, Tp. 15, R. 12, ii WOMEN tM mwftww ' fobrtln glvea what very woman moat deilr- perfect complexion. It brlnpt that soft, smooth, fresh, clear tint it the cheek that denotes youthfulns. It wilt brlnB beauty lo thofrf who lack It! it will retain It for th'oso who alrcftdy possess It; It wilt enabla you to successfully combat thn ravnsM of weather and time, llon't iloubt ilon't argue. Just try fiobortlne. Your UruBKlst will Slvo you a free) sample. All drug gists ksef rtoberllhe. W0R&R4 JWUHE5 M 'yMmkr, uiWrfi 1 r wwmU. sVSW JUIYlttolUdrum M Sonnzt end rot Free vounelf from the worries and cares which have worn vour oents. Dnnk ol the wonderful wstets here,wliote remarLabU properties will Lrins ture relief from rheumitum. chronic con fiJDatioa. indiseftion. lodncy snd btadder troublet snd many ncrvoui diiordert. Thu iplendidly equipped lamtarium potieucs every medical resource, prcrodei every luxury of the boefl hotel and ofjeri all lite comfort 1 of tho home. Looted amid the mountains where rnigniiicent scenery, delightful walks, and fine fuliinj abound. Intrmuttm mt It tqutpmwU aettmt mdallnt mod rmltt cMutfull) lupptltd upon rff uil DADIUM SPRINGS IV SANITARIUM J HAJNCS, CONTI5S I N'OTICK. Ulil'AKTMKNT Ol' TIIH INTHKIoR, V ft I.nd Oflke The I !!, Of rgoo. January 11. Kvj. A MifSrtfitl coolrrt afbUttl havioclKvu filed IHlhrtortiCT' by Juwph X llunlcr coutntant CIh homntciwt r try No list, tniule IHcrm Iff 4. Vftt. for the -r rc 1. tin.r lie, nr in by John 1; MUt. conKnkt, in which ft t allfKrd tbt Mid John f. Mlttlw whully ubimlwitt! Mid trt. that he hi chird hit imUcncr tnerefrom fur mote Ihun mi month Ut t'l that mI4 tiwrt l not M-ltlut upon and cultlvaltd by mwI -tly ruli4 hy law that aaM al tt(nt atMTHce wn not due lb h employment In thr ktmy. nary or marine corjM of the I'alttd Malr In lime m war SW txitki are hereby BoMftrd lonnmr repod and oftr evtdtnee toHchiHKMMalt'satloti at 10 iidtxlc a. Hi. on Mareh 4, lyr brlorc II C. Itllta, a V. S. torn mfMtefler, at hU omee In Ikud, Oregon, and that final hearing will I held at 10 o'clock a m. on March II. ifrj before tbe Ktgtarr and Hr crlrrr at tlie l'nite.1 Main Imt Office In The iMllet, Oregon. inr uki cwr.tHi navinp, in a propr afodairit. filnt January S, 1907 Ml forth facta which anow insi aucr uue auiernce peraonal aerelceof thi notice can not be made. It it hereby oruereuanuuireciei inai aucn notice oc giren by due and proper publication. rs-nii MICIIAHL T. NOLAN. KcgUter. The Deschutes telephone Company Telegrams Forwarded to Any Part of the World. Direct Telephone Communication with rortlntul, I'rincville and all Pacific Coast cities. Public Pay Stations in nnnk HuldiiiK at Itcml, at Laid law and Powell Ituttcs. Messenger service (o any part of Crook County south 01 Crooked River. TTb Central Ore gon Banking (Sh Trust Company INCOBIMMATHO IV. Capital 525,000.00 Transacts n General Bank ing Business. Acts as Administrator, Ex ecutor or Trustee of Estates Issues Drafts and Bunk Money Orders on all Foreign Countries.. Interest on Time Deposits Safe Deposit lioxes. Fire Insurance DIRECTORS::, A. M, Drnke, A. I.. Goodwlllic, Vrctident. Vice l'res. J. M, Lawrence, Secretary. 1'. 0. Minor, Cashier, MHND, . OREGON - . t, i' usu THB cklebrtkd HB4 IIH 11 1 ont, aa BilaiaHiaTaViaHMIialHiaViS PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with all the delicacies of the season I;irst-clasfl Hquipnicnt All stuges stop L'lVERY AND FEED Good Rigs -: C. D. BROWN BfcND, - DKAT.KRS IN Central Oregon Real Estate Timber and Desert Ltinds a Specialty 1' We buy or sell your land no matter where situated. Wc can sup ply you with any class of land at any time. Call on us or write for further particulars. tlARUItK Shop ami Haths in IIOTKL Hotel HUOH O'KANE, Prtp JIOST CHNTRAMA' I.OCATF.D HOThx IN BEND. SAMPLfc ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good RoomS Always Reserved for Transient Trade. mMmHaamiBmnHiaaoamamaaaaaUaaaaaaaaamBmmanammmmmaani Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company ANNUAL DIVIDENDS Nearly 300 SATISFIED policyholders in Crook County. A. W. CLOTHIER, SI'l'CIAI. ACKNT . F. MOODY OENERAL Cofflfflission and forwarding merchant. SHANIKO, - OREOON Large; Commodious Warehouse. Coasigomet5 Solicited Prompt attention paid to those who favor me with their patronage Bend Livery & Transfer Stable V. J. ROBISON, Proprietor. LIVERY, and FEEb STABLE Homks BoArdhd bv tuk Day, Wbbk or Month Flrst-Class Livery Rigs for Renh t Ttwae No. 15 Doni street, bctwctnMtBnetota and Oregon, Bead, Oregon. RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Our shop is located Timber Land, Act June j, 1S7S, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Lair.cvicw, Ortgon, Jaltuaiy jo.ijuj. Notice la hereby slven that (n compliance with Hie provliiona oftlie Act of Cougrnu or June , 1878. entltlnl, "An act for the aula ol timber UnJa In the atatea of California, Oteiou, Nevada, nj Waahlucton Territory," aa eatcudetl to ntl the public laud atatci by act or August 4, 1S41, Klleu I', rttiarr, or Ilend, county of Creole, atate of Oregon, haa this day filed iu thl office henvrorn atate nieut No. jioa for the purchaae ol trae ae)X ue ec , H uKi aud ne awtf of ace 33 In Ip 11 , n6e, win. Aud will ofler proof to ahow that the land aought la more Taluable for lu ti mlicr or atone lhau for agricultural purpose, an d to establish her claim To aald land before II. C. Kills, U. S. comailsaioner, at his office In Bead, Orcgou. on Monday, the 13th day of April, 1-907. She names as witnesses! A. B. llitebenet, Mrs, llattle Morris, of Bend, Orrgdr, Uart Nicholas, 1'. II. Marlon ufUxldlaw, Oregon. Any and all persons, cUln.ing adversely the abovc-drscribet) lands are requested to tie their claims la this ottrt on or befsrc the said lth day of Apiil, j$o;i . r Fine Rooms and Beds at the hotel door BARN IN CONNECTION Reasonable Charges db COMPANY OREGON ALT. KINDS Ol' Bend CdRNKR nOND ANO ORRCON Btrkkts F. O. MINOR, RkSIDHNT AOENT opposite Baptist Church. Timber Land, Act ofjune 3, 1S78, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S, Laud Office, The Dsltes, Oregon, January 7, i$o(. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions ofthe Art of Congress of Jane ,1. i78, entitled "An art for the salt or timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, aud Washington Territory," aa csleuded to all the Public aud States by act of August 4, 8j, Settle Krickson, of Bend, county of Crook, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn state lueut No. 1769, lor the purchase of the nH aeU of sec l.tpiSs, r 10 e, lot 6 and nttf swj of sec 6, imp iSs, r lie, wm Aud will offer proof to show that the laud ought Is more valuable for its timber or stoue than for agricultural purposes, and to ctUblisu lier -claim To said land before It. C. Kills, U. Is Coiumlsslgncr. at his oflicc in Bend, Oregoa, ou the 11th day of April, 1007, ,Ste names as witnesses: Lester N. Weutar, Oliwr II. Krickson, K. A. Hmitb, Charles II Krickson, all ol Bend, Oregon, Any and alt persons claiming adversely tie abovcdcscribcu lands are requested to file tbeir claim In this emce aa or before said nth day April, iso. itil AIICUAXI.T.KOUUI,XsTl'ttr, f v.. rt-ai j J. M, 1eAT60if tuUttx