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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1907)
- -u. ? 1 r LOCAL BITS. . Suther KOt in a litrfjc load of 1'rcinlit Wednesday. W. 1?. Oucrin, Jr., l cxwctcd in llcml today or tortldrtow. John Stcldl returned Slinday lnnt from a business tripto Portland. Mr. mid Mrs. Jack Slllcs of I.nldlnw were Uciid visitors Tliilrs day. New stock o! slldrtu Jtlst ilrrivetl nt Mcrrlir.i. Conic in and see ttieiu. Horn to -Mr,- mid Mrs. Rene West Monday night it bouncing liaby boy. i W. I. Meyers, Win. Thorp mid Ted Hcckcr were up froiii J.aidlaw yesterday. Workmen wc blasting rock in the Priuevllle qunrry for tlic new court house. Arbor Day Is bciiiK observed in the Henri schools today by apjfropH Vitc program. Neil Smith lms been spending u Tew days in town litis neck fioiu lib up-rlvcr homstend. V. 8. Stanley itml E. A. llald win of Portland mc expected in licud in a few days. ' Clms. I). Drown made a trip to Madras the first of the week, re turiiluu last evening. Mrs. C. A. Chapman uud Miss Kthel were in town from their hotutulvml yesterday. Alfalfa mid rye hay, wheat nud rolled barley (tain, mid Kitalucs for sale by A rut Alum. George Ilnlcs was down from his ranch the first of the week re turning Wednesday morning. Sylvia Coltor left Wednesday for flood River where he will work with A. T. Moore on Dr. Nichols' (ruilmtich. ' "Frank West cnuic down from his up-river ranch Wednesday to "Hlteud'thc K. of 1. lodge, return tug Thursday. J. E. Sawhlll returned to Ilcud from Portland Wednesday after noon, accompanied by Mrs. Saw hill ami their baby. In thoucar future the iJcjichittc.i Telephone Comtwtiy will put a If- 4 ig Cut in Nr 1'elltr friuie,', tvjiuUr jiri.c , wa6fcc iwrlt'.i Juw .Ilnnl w.iter Ctll Umji, formerly ,- ic lr Iwr, cut prii'c, OL .I'hJI Citxim CIikvav, ii'KUlur jr ' jk'r tit., mitv ID (J I'lWr wu Vanilla, former (trice OjjV ' jtk; now Xdt ,Mlttcit H QUnta, (ciruwr purr j - oc; ihw IOC ,riim awl tteji '4'eo, furmerl)' - pr; '.. OVU ,IU-Hm nou. Muatt, furmrrly iu. 12c I'iiIoh Mmt Co.'s SHouldrm, (iii, farmer jwiwr 1 6c, w Vrmmr,f Willi IMotttiuic Hoap, wMioeUnr; ihiw 14c 5c ,Mhmmi, i lb. mil! i can 'fur..... Hw 25c 25c . 5c 0rct4t Whtst Plakca, Mine u 1'uro now i fur OU ttottllttea, formerly loc. ww. t-fffectiou 8feW Catsup, hm jjc, 25c ' HOW PtWtiUriM Aijicut, foriiHT nrc f)n win ije. iibw, , -hjL .fminUtu OrKj, (onnerls nc, now , Oaod CoITim, aoc, now laundry 8.ii. formurly 5 f"r ajr; now 7 fur ToiimliMrt, 3 catii 20c H5c 25c 25c 10c Sc 20c 25c TflUin , far, jCorn, formur, price lyu fMruv I'reucli VnuiiMi, fo lirU'n loo; iiov. fountain I'urtcjuyi, fciruwr; price 3jc; jov,,Kj , I'oiintiilu .Str'cliorrl, former ly io; now , , gVRUVT,UINa ltl TUB URl INEPaxscrlpt'pris., filled by an xprleWaTOatcrcaT'fi1iri''a''ist W. S. NICHOL, liirffjimtiMiiiV After a hard day's work ill the icNt of mi hour or two in a Dijj how restful such n chair is lo thr tired wife' after the, jiiany duties of the day. Wfc have lliem in many degreed Of (tldl ity. style mid nricc (locking Chairs And then there arc the pher 'ooili chulrs, kitchen chairs, d Tor the parlor. When it comes tb it low-priced, serviceable .cialr, wc have n lame assortment for you to choose from In price from - n $1 L0$l,.?5 COAL OIL I. WEST, crew on the Q'Nfcil-Prlncvillc Hue and will rebuild that line. Merrill lids a fine new stock of shoes, Jtlst arrived. Come in and sec them. Last week John Kynti started a herd of it8 head of beef steers on the Way to Shauiko. He expected to deliver alwtit April to. The I). I. & P. Co. will soon put on a large crew to do construe tiou work in tine neighborhood of the C. A. Chapman homestead. Revival services have Iwcn held all this week in the Baptist church, conducted by Rev Hidcuoiir of Priuevillc and Rev. Tavenor of Bend. You should help advertise llend mid the licud country by sending your, friends dome oi those souvenir postal itmid. postal cards at the jKistofficc news The buildihg formerly occupied b' the City Mtnt Market is "for rent." Here is a good opening for n meat market. Apply to J. I Wkut. Millard Triplctt and family are planning on taking n trip to Coos Hay in 11 few weeks and may per manently locate there If they like that country. Mr. rind Mrfl. Andrew, T. .Moprc left llend Ttieday for, Hood Uiyrr where Mr. Moore will, fence ami ploV Dr Nlcllol's laiitl, and plant from Is to 26 acres' to apple , trees. ' Siiimlie for the Hew tiostoffice to J v I jl 1 lie established on the Clias, h. pC'Gist ranch have arrived at Heucl. This office is alout seven miles from Tumalo nud evcu titilcs from SIhIa.ts. The IN II. I). Co. have raised the (hullo that carries water onto thclt land west of Ihe rfver n foot or two. Heretofore the flume 1ms not cur lied sufficient witter but by raising it that dufl-ct will be remedied. The P. II. 1). Co. lout a valuable home the fust of the week, one of the big grays, that Jim Overton 1ms Ibii using ru lenders on their four horse tentu. Another hor kicked it at uighti breaking itrt leg and iiiiuriiiK it so that it died the next day. Hev. J. C 0orge of Laidlaw who has made regular visits mid preached at Ihiud for the iwst year nud n hnlf, is making arrange ments to move with his fmftily from Lniillaw and settle in a new location. They will first visit in Iowa. C. M. Muddnud W.'l'l. Hunt of I.aidlaw were Uuiijt visitors last Tuwday. ' Mr. Hunt li'us recently come front California. He and OliAflrt Citrnltistit nrs t 'walley are sptting an VIIKIfVT 'tttIIW Miv vv outfit' seady and will .spend the Mi, . I v"i , .1 sutnilier prospecting, i, working don into California and into Ne vada. On Saturday, Apri' , '0, the baseball tcrpl of the priuevillc ech6'ol wi'( cross bat wjth the flleTuT'tschoof feam qti',tlTe Tbcnf dlatuoud, Th" Priuf'llle hoya field, what is Idler than n comfortable rocking tflldlrr And from $3 to $10 cLuirs that yau need. Dining chair dr two, or three or four FOR &ALE Bend, Oregon j will come over the Friday night proceeding. It will uudoubtly be a good gdm'c and should draw a latgc crowd. L. I). v"icat reports that pros KctH arc very promising for an abundant fruit crop this season. His godscbcrryi currant and rasp berry bushe give, Indications of being literally loaded with fruit, white the strawberry crop prom ises to be so large that he will have to hire help to pick it. Last week the "Meadows" country was visited with a heavy snow fall that commenced Thurs day and continued until Saturday noon when it turned to .1 rain. About 20 inches of snow fell but by Tuesday it had disappeared with the exception of about four inches. The thaw raised the Des chutes about a foot. The Jlulletln has a letter from a subscriber "at Genoa, Nov., in which he asked: "During what mouths do trout bite in the river and How large arc they?" There is only one satisfactory way to answer that question. The sub scriber should come to llend, .-sample the fishing and f!h, and he will never care to fish elsewhere. The new Stage company tit do itlg a large business these days. Many jfedplfe are cpiug into the Christmas Lake valley and Silver Hake country dtld they come as far as llend over ;hc new stage. From here the majority of them hircfigsfroitlJ.lt. Wcnandy for the balance of the trip. Wcdues rlny morning Mr. Wcnandy scut out n load of seven passengers bound for Silver Lake and Thurs day morning n load of mine. Wednesday morning Mrs. W. R. Wilkinson and Mrs. I,. H. Mc Cann, white driving to their home- steads in 19-12, had quite an ex citing runaway. Mrs. Wilkinson whs riding horseback mid Mrs. McCauit was driving in a bttguy, when Mtddeuly the latter's horte took a notion to run and did so. Mrs. Wilkinson said the bora finally fell nud turned two or three Van Tassel & Davis, Real Estate Agents and Locators Altulrns, .' Hnndfe Farm LaiVds r Ifvou don't them a call', iuid what ybu want in the .irrigated belt, va nil vhat ybli want They haye improved farm's at &to to $15' per acre. .ti ? : ' 1 ' M 1 'pCK Malifas . 'ee 1 - 11 t 1 ! w somersaults, but Mrs. McCann escaped from the raixtip with only a few' bruises. rev 1 Jast week liaidlaw people were surprised one morning to see the dummy of a mail hanging from the cross-arms of a telephone pole. Investigation sllOWtid tfiat some one had hung W. A. fjaidlaw in effigy. The Chronicle lays the blame on the boys of tlic towil mid warns them to desist in their pranks ere they get Intd trotlbld, but there arc those at I.aidlaw Who insist that the deed was the act of "boys" who had long ago readied their majority. '' Mrs. K. J. Herring returned last Prfilay with Mrs. C. A. Jotles frdtil Portland and will make her hobic at licud for some time. She- will file oil a homestead if a satisfactory one tali b found. Mrs. Herriuc; pasted through the San Francesco earthquake', her residence being- just on the outside of the burned district. Soon after that awful catastrophe, Mrs. Herring took up her residence at Portland and her remembrance cf the earthquake atid its horrors b so vivid that she lias never been able to bring her self to return to her native city to live. I vait Oakcs, who is in the cm ploy of the state and government in taking stream measurements in Central Oregon, was in Bend Wednesday. On account of the failure of the legislature to make an appropriation to help defray ex penses of this work, all measuring stations on the Upper Deschutes will be abandoned with the excep tions or the otic at Clms. Craves' a; Odcll. Cort Allen's on Little River and Frank West's on the main Deschutes. These will be maintained as heretofore. A guagc will also Ik installed in tile river near the pumping station of the Bend Water, Light & Power Co. and Clias. Stansborrougli, has volunteered to keep the records. TiTt Central Ore gon Banking (28 Tnlst Compajyy lftWKlTD 1904. dapltnt 525,000.00 Transacts a General Banking- (Justness, Acts as Administrator, Uk ccutor or Trustee of Estdtes Issues Drafts and Dank Money Orders or! dll Foreign Countries. Interest on Time Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes. Fire Insurance. DIKUCTORS: M. J. Untie. A. U Oocxtulllio. 1'rcMileut. Vice l'ren. M. Iiwrvnce, Secretary. V. 0. Minor, CMMier. MUNI), OKKOON Oregon; I'm ' and 'iWfi Property. 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