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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1907)
LOCAL BITS. George I,. Simmons was n llcnd visitor Wednesday. W. T. Casey It spending t fw ilny with liit family ii tu'ti. The Iloiul Social Club will give it dance In its hull tomorrow iil.ht. New stock ol shoes J tut nrrlvcd 'til .Merrill's. Come In mill sec them. Ornnt will .nerve strawlxirrles "iiml ice crciini to the public next Sunday. Mr. nml Mrs Goodwllllc returned i to lleiul last l'rlday aftcrmwn from tlifilr trip through California. W. .J. McGillvray has rented iftom 35 to 40 acres of laud from L. I). Wic.it and will put, it into crop. Oliver Johnson U putting a bin Ituprovcnictit on 'his residence In south Ikud 'by painting it white 9i Aivui wiiiicu came cicar irum Haystack to hec the IleiiibPrluc a,. villc game ami in now visiting with relatives hi town. W. F. King mid Oru l'oliidcxter .uc nt the John Hyatt much fhtiih lug the plutubliiK fur the new house uud putting ut n wiuduilll. Dr. II. J. Hills whs attending to business mutters hi llcnd yesterday. He says that work is going steadily forward on his furrn east of Bend. I'. S. Stanley anil K. A. ll.ild Win, of the D. I. & 1. Co., and Alfred Uoyle wtrc in llcnd the first of the week looking after busi ness interests. Hlohard King received it ship- incut of rhubarb roots, grape vines 'and currant mid goosuherry bilshcs 'this week which he will set out on his hotnestoad. ' I'ostumstcr Grant was wearing a Jxxpttt of (Mimics the first df the .week picked from his own flower 'warden. They were some of the first to bloom in town. Cal Eaton left for Portland Wednesday morning to undergo an operation for appendicitis. He has been troubled with this serious and tmhiful ailment for same lime. Several improvements will soon tie made 011 the club Iioiims and premises, such as painting; the Big: Cut in ...Groceries Xtw IVtitc Pruiim. leguUr price 5- tt6)c per lb.; imhv ) Herd wtrCMiib ttaHf, formerly j iuc prr ber. owl petce DC ,1'ult Crwtn Clteeee, regHUr ltZr I per Hi.; how lO Pour o. VhmIIIr, oriner price ng- ', sue; nov...... aiw Mhicul He CUtne, former price -i -., ; mow IOU t.rceii wl Hlek Tea, formerly (n 5; now ,0jL Krliptt Mueti, ftirmerlj ij; fh how ...'..v.... YjL C I'hUhi llent Co.' RhnMitert, An (reeli, former juice 16c, now ArL Armour's While l'loatlug Soap, r wci KwtMn now..' : OL SmIiihiii, 1 Hi. chii, 1 cans now Or for ZOU C'roeeeut WIhwI Makes, Mitfc m or. Puree, new 2 for ,JU)s Ull Xardlnee, formerly tor- cr new ?l iWecttou Stoek Ceteup, wm W-) Cn now AiD Piiimtaln Apttewts, former prie JA wr jje. nuw ii J'omiUlti (rpw, formerly $; "JCVn wood CofTee, wm aor, jrr now , lij I mitry Skwp. feiiiwiy 5 for TCp isc; nuw 7 for JUO Tomatoes, t ose ' ")Kr tor jjss Corn, former price 15c; (r now ;,. 1C I.nrue Pruiieh Pruttesfornier Q)r price too; now O C fountain t'encliet, foimcrprlie rJ(n " 25c; l)tW J!iJJ t'omitaln Strs'wherfjjM, former o Clr ly joe; nov rwV V fovnimillNQ IN TIIIJ D(U fclNK-; Prescriptions lilleo: by an '"xperiCitced Hegisteted 1'ln.nniiclst W. S. NlCHOL Pictures for Kiln Wheeler Wilcox nays, "Make hbirtc heaven enrth." That's 11 ttood suttt'csiloii. Uctter llvb WH to it. yoU do so you must have u pretty, cozy home, nml pictures will be necessary. Wc have tlicm in many styles nhd prices sorttc worth dhly 11 few cents, others of a higher value. Come, look litem 6vcr and buy. A W6 Also If yoU ItuVc a favorite picture that you would like Id have framed brlllK it to us. Wc can tiou of IranilllR Material and certainly will be able to plennc you. Hring lit the picture, choose the desired frame, and leave the rest with us If WFLL COST COAt OIL J. I. WEST, t M06 buildings on the inside and nut and putting the lawn in good shape. Kcv. J. C. George will preach in llcnd next Sunday evening. Grant is dally exacting an order of strawberries to arrive the first of the season. 1 Have you seen those new shoes nt Morrill's? They arc a fine lot and low priced. Hev, I'utlicr Mickey writes to Mend parishioners that he will be here to hold serviced on next Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. John Uyan arc cx pected home about the first week of May. Mrs. Kyau has spent the whiter in the Hast. ' Mrs. C. A. Jones received an order ol strawberry plants, rasp berry and currant bushes and grape vines the first of thin week. She will set them out on her homestead. The ball game Sunday Itctwocn the llcnd team and one Irom the Davenport ranch was rather a wlkaway for the lleiul boys. The score stood 13 to 4 in their favor. The annual meeting of the Am old Irrigation Co. will be held in Html next Saturday at i o'clock p. in. when there will be election of officers mid other business trautact ml. IViry I'mndextcr, "tht jolly oW boy," as Ikud friends call him. brought over the l'rinevilk schooj team and their friends and s in charge df the yotinc folks while here. Hut the yottiif folks wefe on their good behavior and didn't Kive "Perry" any trouble. Will llroek returned tq liettd Monday after Sxiudlug the winter 111 western Washington. lie lies secured n position as forest ranger in the Cascade reserve mid will work In that section of the tefcrtc lying west of nml between, tfcud and Silver I.nkc. lie will leave tomorrow morning for tht latter place to attend to hifsincrfti connect ed with stock grarlug in the reserve. C. I). Ilrown, C. M. Weymoistli and Itlmer Nlswonger took a boat up river a short distance Thursday and begah fishing. Drown ami WcymotiUt were itf the boat in the middle of the strcntt ' when it be gun td.lcak am) rilled so rapidly that it snfik before, they could "pull for the shore." As there was no life saving- crew on the sliorp to go to the aid of the wrecked mnriitcts there was nothing for theuy to do but wade luhoru through about two and u half feet of mighty cdltl wste,r. That llcnd has material for base ball tenuis for years to come (s shown by the fact that tlie Younger boys of flic school have orgoniiwd 0 secb'ud nine which they call the "Co'yolii Cltj." T-hey tttcontly played tlm"hig)t school team nml we'te (lefcelol by the clone score qf f to ,? One of the Coyote's enthusiastic players re- ltctjlil The Vuilctlrt tb alinodnce wu wfinViia iq- -4 the Home... on If Do Framing do it. We have a large collcc-' BUT LITTLEi FOR SALE Bend, Oregon bates with the high school team a second time and that the rxorc would be reversed the next time. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Kctchum of Priucvillc came to Ilctitl jtstcrday to visit their daughter, Mrs Henry Whltsctt. This is Mr. Kctchum's first visit to llcnd since the town was started and he said he was thoroughly surprised to see the great change and development here. In former days he has fished and hunted up and down the river and has oTtcu driven over what is now the llcnd towusitc but in tl'osc days hie ttcVcr dreamed that a flourishing town would some day be established here. He and his wife will return o Prhtcvillc Satur day. Charles P. Richardson, a Spo kane real estate man, was in Bend Tuesday to look over this section. It is needless to say that he was well pleased with prospects here, lie is an experienced real estate nnin, is well acquainted wjtl'i many localities throughout the West, and his judgement can be relied upon, .Someone remarked to him that the railroads would be rather slow in buildiilg into Central Ore gon, but Mr. Richardson replied that he thought iliflereutly that they would be here before long. He went out to the Ihkhvin ranch to look it over, and later left for the Harney country. The Uttltctiu is in receipt of the following challenge1 Irani the base ball team of Prineville "We, the Priueville baseball team, have or ganised and arc ready to accept challenges. Would be pleased to arrange for n game with the Dend team, to be played at your city on Sunday, May r Max Wurzweilcr, Manager." The chalteuge has been turned over to the pTojKr per sons ami it is ptobable that d game will be arranged for at some future date, but probably not on May 5 as Hint would conllict with the game between the llcnd-Priucvillc school teams to be played at Princ- vine on .Mny 4. it lias been sumicst- ed that if a team Is organized here Hint a game be set for May 12, 3 ii-v- Van Tassel & Davis, Rea! Estate Ageribs and Locators Alttclt-as, , Handle Farn? Lflhtls and fowi Propfcrty. fyou dou'l find what you wutit In the irrigated belt, give them n call. They have fthproved farms nt ?io to $15 ierncre. S,EEf THEfVl AT .... V . ... Madras, T T" i ( ' A Wanted at Once. Tim hulrctiu Tb badly In need of a compositor and rndst secure one within the ncxl MiVcc weeks Wc dislike to imtdrt from 'the outside and would prclel" tiling "home product." Therefore if a'Ay young man or young lady in licYi'd or vicinity who can scl typr, or who would like to leant, will r--1 port at this office they can secure employment and lcafn a good trade j at the same time. Tor Sale. New Home Sewing machine and a good piano Inquire at this of fice. liECaf-'orHatchlnsr. Indian Runner Ducks. Kastcrn prize Winners. Wm. P. Downing, llcnd, Oregon. 1-4 lh9 Central Ore gon Banking (2b Trust Company KC6MATMJ 1904 Capital 525,000.00 Transacts a General Bank Injc business. Acts as Administrator, lix ccutor or Trustee of Estates Issues Drafts and Bank Money Orders on all Foreign Countries. ' Interest on Time Deposits Safe Dcrioslt Boxes. Fire Insurance. DIRECTORS!' A. M. Drake, 1'rctidenl A. Li Gootlttillle, Vice rfe J. M. tawrcucc, Secretary. I'. O. Stlnor, Chlcr. 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