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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1907)
OTHER LEGISLATIVE D01N0S. LOCAL BITS, C. I). llroivn went lo SiNtcin TiiA(Iiiv on IhisIiicsn. l'oHtiiin.stur StlluH of Luitllnw was it lluiiit caller Monday. Mr. Perry nnd mm of Redmond wte Hcitil cullers yMturttny. Fifty jHir cunt cut on kIovch and mitten at Merrill' SciiiiAmni.il Cleanine Suit. Ctwd IViplett writes tu II . V. J. McDonald tlmt lit and Mr. Tup le tt will return to IJend in the near future to rcaidc. The Catholic cougrcKntiou of Hr ml in holding, rcKuUr Wednesday mid I'ritUy evening tirftyeMiicet lug dtiuug Lent. Do not forget Merrill's Heiiu- AiiiiiikI Clenrnuce ml, lanting tin 1 til Mmcli i. A stent nnce cut out everv article in stock. I'mnk Ilejuky of Redmond wns in llend Weduewliiy. He brought up m load of turiiijw mid carrot (or feed for Whiter Hill. Mm. J. II Oiit'll Iimm MuaieN in full bloom out of door. And tliiN tu mid-winter. Who mid anything hKniikI llend' clliuute? Dr. Cue reports the hirth of a I why boy to Mr. mid Mr. I'erry South, who live on Cache creek about 17 iititcM uorthweMt of Sisters. Mm Aviich William, who Iihk been vimting her iter, Mrs. W. II. Sellers, left for her home in Cltippiwa Falls, VU., In.t Monday. Kev. Ttivcitor Iat weuk aMiited Rev. Jiiinctt ol I'linevlll in ecinl Msrvicrs held at that place. He re- ort Hut the service were very Micccwhii. The coiitcal of S C. Caldwell vs. ltd. HalvorKcu, in which Mr. Cald well won iu the dechdou front The Dalle, hit lceu appealed by con teatee to the general land oflice. A Tery ilcosnut reception was i;iveii to Heud'.i pastor, the Rev. CaiupUdl Taveuor, at the home of Watch This Space Next Week There Will Be Bargains Here For You Big Gut in Groceries... For two week now our cut 111 price of Maple groceries Jims brought much trade into our tore. The jn-ople appreciate the suviug we are offering them and they arc buying liberally. You want to .save money, don't you? Then read over this list and buy your groceries of Kichol. Nch lVHtc I'rutir, ri-guUr price jr whuov kt lb.; mow OL (Unl water Cu.iilc Mm, formerly tr ior prr bar; cwt rtc OC I nil Cream CIuhw. tegular j r kt IU; now IDC four t. ViiiiIIIm, furmr price TC- Mined At CIuhm, former price rp J"c; how lt?C drrcn ml Muck Tea, formerly "Jfn Vh-, HUH OlL, l'Uliwe Muli, furnicrt)' ijc; lOWr' IKtW ju J I'iiUhi Menl Co.'n SlwuttUm. An freli, (uriu.r tirle (6c, now ItL Arnwrnr'. White Moating 8ohi, (--wa iocImt; now., OL- Saliiiuii, 1 lb. 001, 1 ohm how jr. CrcM-eiit WlieiU I'lWe, Mine mi T I'ori'e, now 1 for ZOC Oil S.irdliiv, liiitnerly loc; now OL IVrfi-ctioii Stock CatMip, wiu jje;o - now.. JjOsJ I'oiuituiii Apricot, former price )(n wim a.,c. now XUt I'liuutalii (Irnpon. formerly iw, J(f Hood Coljcc, w joo, I jr, lunv IOC Laundry Sohji. formerly 5 for );-, ajc; now 7 for , wt TomatooH, ? cum C Corn, former price 150; lOf f.urue I'mich l'rimuN. former O V price 100; now O' L 1'ouiitiiln Pcnclieit, former price 'lA asc. now ., XUL 1'nuntaln Strnwbetriee, former' o C n lyjocjimw ZJw KVRItYTHINd IN TUB DRUG UNO Prescriptions filled by an Kxperienced Registered Fhtirmnclst W. Si NICHOLT NEW DAILY STAGE Prom UIHND to SHANIKO ami "All Interior Points New and Up-to-date Outfit Special Attention to Traveling: Men The Most Scenic Route in Central Oregon Best Eating llous'es on Any Stage Line PROMPT ATTKNTION C.IVKN TO KXPRHSS rind HAGCAGB PAST 1HIKIG1IT A SPKCIAI.TY r- Por Kwtcs to I.nud Locators and Tiinlxr Men, address 0. AUNO, llcnd, Or., or NY. J. IJUCKI.HY, ArI., Slianlko, Or. Mr. and Mrs. Shipp in Princvillc lant week Wednesday evening. Merrill is Milium hats cheap dur ititr his Clearance Sale in fact the price is cut iu two. Percy Walrcr has bought the P. I. Tompkins eighty iu the old riv er bed south of the Johnston ranch mid will try fanning this year. The theme for Kev. Tavcnor's H'rmon Sunday morning, March 3, will be "Abraham, the Pence-maker, or h Pattern for 20th Century Christians." I,. I). Wieit hns been taking ad vnutngo of tilt's fine weather by planting strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, chaparral and chinka pin. The latter is n specie of chest nut. J. I. West .sent a team to Priue ville for a load of furniture the first of the week. "Dad" is getting his place fixed up iu first-class order and will carry a fine stock of furni ture. SiMiciaj, revival services will be held iu lieud beginning either the fiinl or second week iu March. Kev. Tavenor will be assisted by Rev. Jinuett of Priueville. A. lv. Wcasncr has resigned his work as ditch rider for the I). I. & P. Co. as he has n much more pro fitable proposition iu view. He will be succeeded by G. I. Moore, who has been flume tender for a year or more. C. M. Judd of .aidlaw, local supcriufcridctit of the Columbia Southern Irrigation Co., recently announced that his company would soon put on a crew of iiicn tocleau out ditches, extend laterals and do other necessary work. 1 Dr. Coe reports that there is much more snow in the Sisters country than around Bend. A short distance northwest of that place the snow is a foot deep iu the road and gradually gi;ows deeper as you get nearer the mountains. An attempt is being made ,to ae cure a rehearing in the hotueatead contest of Mrs. I.ola D. Urickson vs. Mrs. Nick Smith. The decision was iji favor of Mrss$mitji, but the, conles'tant believes she now has ev idence .sufficient to wiu if n rehear ing is granted. Do you wish to save money? Then buy a pair of those Si. 50 and S5-00 shoes going for $3.00 at Merrill's. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Grant and sou Har.cn drove to I.ava Butte Wednesday. It was the first time they had ever seen that wond6rful evidence of former volcanic action. Mr. Grant says Dante ought to have .seen the bttttc and its flow of lava before he wrote his "Inferno." C. M. Red field was up from Red mond the first of the week. When asked regarding the extent of the work that the D. I. & P. Co. would do this year, he said that on account of the mail tie-up he had not been informed of the exact plans decided upon by the company at their yearly meeting iu Portland, but that undoubtedly a large tract of land would be put under water cast of Heud .this spring. He said that practically an entire township had been sold to settlers, many of whom desired to move onto their laud and the company would probably build laterals to cover this township. Tho Central Ore gon Banking (h Trust Company INCORrOKATI.il I9M. anpit.il 925,000.00 Transacts a Oeiiernl Dank lug iiusiness. Acts as Administrator, Ux ecutor or Trustee of listates Issues Drafts and Bank Money Orders on till Foreign Countries. Interest on Time Deposits Safe Deposit ; ijox.es. Fire Insuruiice. DIRUCTORS;: A. M. Drake, A. I.. Ooodwillle, l'resideut. Vice l'rcs. J, M. Lawrence, Secretary. If, 0. Minor, Cashier. IJHND. - OREGON f . t r. ' x -T" V- (Continued from page j.) present primary election law require legislators to vote for that candi date for United States senator who receives the greatest number of the people's votes. This will prob ably be amended so that the dif ferent legislators can vote for their party's choice for United States senator. A bill to adopt voting machines for Oregon will probably pa$ the legislature. Appropriation bills to the amount of $5,000,000 have been introduced in the legislature. COUNTY NEWS NOTES. Continued from pHge 1. 1 Tumnlo Items. Ti'MAM). I'eli. so. Prank Arnold of Sitter wiu at Tnmalo on ImnineM Mon day. HiKlUiiwer Xt Smith have a crew of trcn rutting ! for the J)orrslicc mill. They liileml to commence multiK lum ber at that mill wxih. We hear that the I)echMte' Telephone Co. are now nctttnn iolo for the tele phone line from Ihlfuw to Tumnlo. frlward White pAMrtl through Tnmalo yetlcnla)' with h loml of 1m1m1 hay. He hat hauletl uite it lot of baled hay to iartie in Itend. Mr. Wiiite 1mm a fine farm a few mite north of Tnmalo and know how to farm. Mr. llatlelmrx hat taken a contract to clear ami plow jo ncrea of land for G. V. Wimer $c Son. He i now lmy and h makiiiK the bruah fly. AUo the HatmclU Hro4. Iiave a contract to grub 30 ceres for G. W. Wimer & Son. The weather if fine ami the farmer are luy plowing and teetliii);. The people are Kcttii'K very rctlct over not being aide to get mail from the outiiile world. Thin tieln up of the mail U a eriou matter for the lxislnes interMU of Central Oregon. M. N. Noill is Imiy fencing hit half fection of lam! n mile northwest of Tum nlo. The wny this country is lcing fenced np the sheep men will poon have trouble to y,ct their sheep through to their summer range on the reserve south weot of Tumnlo. I hi K. Wimer ami C. SpauRh were Ilend visitors ycstenlay. The Columbia Southern Irrigating Co.' intend to turn water into tlicir canal the first of next month so that the hottleri may Ikivc water for ilomstic use. Mr. Johnson and son of Ilctul tarried a while iu Tumalo Monday. They had bought a fine milch cow from C I.. Gist of Sitters and wns taking her home with them. Tumalo wilt Uc in it iu good stiapc when the Deachutea and the Settlers' phone companies both connect with Tumalo. Get on the baud wagon ami read The Bulletin everyone docs. Notice. Came to my place four miles west of Redmond about Nov. 0, 1906, a light red heifer apparently coming three years old, .branded A on left hip, nnd having (wo slits iu left ear and a notch on upper siie of right ear. Owner can have same by prov ing title and paying nil costs with in time provided by .law. J. T. Cudmokk. NKf of NV Sec. 26, Tp. 15, R. 12. C. H. ELLIS Carpenter and Builder Tlllt ROMIKN Kl'r.K IS MV MOTTO KelUleucc l'OWUM, llHTTl'S OKItOON lVMtnnice l'RIXKVJM.K OKltGON The Deschutes Telephone Company Telegrams Forwarded to Any Part of the World. Direct , i Telephone Communication with Portland, l'rineville nnd all Pacific Coast cities. Public Pay Stations iu Hank lluldiug at Head, at Laid law and Powell lluttcs. Messenger service to any part of Crook County south of Crooked Htver. PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with all the delicacies of the season rt Pirst-class Equipment Fine Rooms and Beds All stages stop at the hotel door LIVERY AND FEED BARN IN CONNECTION Good Rigs -:- Reasonable Charges C. D. BROWN (Sb COMPANY BEND, OREGON DHAI.KRS IN M.U KINDS OP Central Oregon Real Estate Timber and Desert Lands a Specialty "' We buy or sell your land no matter where situated. We can sup ply you with any class of laud at any time. Call on us or write for further particulars. IUkhxk Shop aJd jutiib in HOTHt, Hotel Bend CORSRR ItOND ANT) Okhgon Btkkkts HUGH O'KANE, Prop. MOST CBNTRAMA 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 itf Crook County. A. W. CLOTHIER, SPECIAL AGENT F. O. MINOR, RESIDENT AGENT &. F. MOODY; QUNERAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT.1 SHANIKO, -iZ lOREOON Large, Commodious Warehouse, CoasignrnentsSoliciied Prompt attention paid to those who favor me with their patronage Bend Livery & Transfer Stable W. J. ROBISON, Proprietor. LIVERY, and FEED STABLE Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month First-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. Tfeoge No. 15 DonJ itrcet, between Mlnnctota and Oregon, Bend, Oregon. I RALPH SHELDON General DIacksmithing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. Timber Laml, Act June j, jSfS. NOTIQE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. r.aud Oflice, LaLevicur, Qrcjion, January 30,107. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the troialouaoftlie Act of Cougreu of June 3. 1878. entitled, "An act for the aale ol timber lamb lit Ihettatea of California, Oregon, Nevada, anil Wellington Territory," nt cxicmlett to alt the publlc'lawl atatea by act of August 4, 189), lilteu I'. Kuarr, bf llcml, county of Crook, atate of Oregon, hat tint ilay tiled in till oflice her aworu state- iucih ,-o. jjtrt ior tne purcnaae 01 wie H nefc iccj,H nw(f,ana ne( w)4' ofaecjjln pi, rt6e, win And wilt ofler proof to ahow that the land ought la more valuable for Ita timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish her claim to aaid land before 11. C, 1U1U, U. S. coinmtuloner, at his oflice in llend, "Oregon, on Monday, the ijth day of April) 1,90;. She names as wituetie: A. II. iTatcDeitet. Mr, llattle MoitIs, of Bend, Oregon; Dart Nicholas, V, II. Marion of Laldlaw, Orcgou. Any aud all persons claiming adversely Ilia Above-described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office ou or before the said Uth day of April, IS07. r . fS-BU J, N. WATSON, KegUUr Timber Laud, Act or June 3, 1878, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon. January 19c Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the Act of Cougreu of June , 1873, entitled "Ail act for the sale oftlmber U111.I In the States of California, Orcgou. Nevada ui.l Washington Territory," as extended lo all i Public Laud States by act of August 4, 1891, llettle l'.rickaou, of llend, county of Crook, state of Or .u. has this day filed In this office her sworn t uv meut No. 1769, lor the purchase of the 11 S self of sec 1, tpiUs, r 10 c, lot i aud uc)r ', o. sec 6, In tp i8, r 11 e, win Aud will offer proof to show that the Um sought is more valuable for It timber or st-.i than for agricultural purpose, and to ctaMu her claim to aaid laud before II. C. Kills. I' - Coiumissloiicr. at hi office Iu Ucud, Oregon, 0:1 the nth day of April, 1007. She name aa witnesses; Letter N. Men. . Oliver II. Kricksou, K. A. Smith, Chatlc a lirickson, all ol liend, Oregou. Any and alt person claiming adrersclj 'tie above-described land are requested tu file theif claim iu this office ou or before said nth day jI April, 1907. .; iS-au MICHAEL T. NOLAN, KegUis