The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, August 09, 1907, Image 5

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LOCAL BITS.
All the latest mnKiuIncs at the
fjH)toflkc news stand. 1 7lf
When you wunt a cool drink call
W. the corner ilniB store.
I Mrs. Cll. Allen returned Sun-
May from n trip to Portland.
I J. K. Sawhill and A. M. Drake
ffrc In Portland this Week on btisl
IICS'I.
N, 1. Welder liart a
fine line of
Wall tir stunnlcs.
Look tliutn
ivcr. 17"
PTIic theme of Rev. Mitchell's scr-
4"n next Sunday evening will le,
gjiiHilelity."
IKlloiuciuadc ice cream always on
Mud ut the corner ilrun store; nl-
.ways frcnlj, always Rood.
WL II, Crant will soon tear out
jjhe partition in tits More room, en-
ilarcitit; it considerably in order to
ccomiuodatc his increased stock of
Soods.
Rmi'li for Sale .jo arres, 36 irri
gable and 50 in cultivation; about
uh tulles from Hcnd. Inquire of
.Cf I). Ilrowu &. Co. or J. II. I!ean
ud, Oregon. ai-33
). A, Ytc has a field of barley
lUtfro well Unites that competent
jTiur.eH say will thresh 60 bushels to
one acrc.N Aim tin uuiicr ury larui
ing. Who said tliat Central Oregon
Avon a Iwrcn desert?
I. C. Hills was n I'riucvitle visi
tor yesterday 011 telephone busiuevt.
IMr. Rills is always 011 the lookout
jfor improvements in the system,
xjml keeps constantly on the u" be
itwicn Hcnd and Hums to which
(iwlnt the line is now building.
Ijtevlcw.
MC. C Close, who came here from
y or Ih Dakota last spring has tic
cided to move to Hood Uivcr, the
doctors recommending the chance
5ti aciDiiut of his wife's health.
t Close dislikes very much to
c his ranch hire and says he
hopes Mrs. Close's health will be so
yntch improved in a few mouths
that he wilt lie able to return.
Milo Covert, who has a farm
close to Redmond, has some flut
clover and alfalfa for a 'first crop.
Hl firti cutting of clover stood
Vtry tliu k. and nearly as high as his
head when cut about the first wiek
Mjutii', and has reached a-heKhl
MJliuc feet again. Ills second
KTtiiiK of alfalfa is also coming, on
jjjjkndidly, being syi lect high
now.
Dan II mIi) has made urrsng
lnejits v'.i.-reby he takes C. A.
Chnpiuau's tows to the Iltising
liH'stead on thu Tumello and he
and Mis. Ilelbititf will engage in
the butter industry, marketing tilt
jw'uct in llend. About two
lnonths Inter they will move tosown
Sntl will sell both milk and butter.
Mr. Hi i-ing nlso leased the two
Wiiiv,' full-blood Poland China
saws ol Mr. Chapman.
The Hullctiu man lips been living
the best of the lniid tills week.
Sonday A. II. Grant picsentcd
in with u fine larp.e mess of his-
us red rasplicrrlea ftrown iu Mr.
ant's own garden here in town,
d Inter L. 1). Wicst . presented
mil with a quart of thosu high
ijfaub cuuiberlunu blackcap nihi-
tries. These berries, both red
d black, ijrcw with the Rend
itntry brand on them and con-
nuicnuv arc 01 1 lie nest.
Durlni; the first half of the week
itc 1111 extensive fire was burning
the timber on the ridge south of
Ufe old Hightower ,& Smith paw
ffill. Tuesday W. 11. Sellers wit
Slmcf'McrrM niul W. It, Wilkin-'
n out there tout otjt this fire If
jSssiblc. The ilcli were undoiibt
ly greatly1 U6lped iq ' their work
p the rniif 6f Wednesday night
uid Thursday, It was reported
(tat the fire did quite it little v dafci
kfc. It'Jfl tftipprjjcu to have besu
&rtcd by llithtufugr.
n-
Waich This Space
POR TIt NEXT HAROAIN
ANNOUNCEM 11NT-IT WIM,
COM It SOON-OP
J. I. WEST
The Mnn Who Sells -'urn 1 1 lire
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The very lw.it of cool, refreshing
ice cream sodas at the corner drug
store.
Por first-class work iu wall pa
pcring and painting tec N. I'.
Welder, Rend, Or. I7lf
Rresh fruit is the thing to cat
these hot day and the postofTicc
news stand can supply you with
apples, peaches, bananas, etc.
There arc some excellent oats
growin;; on the Rrank Glass place
south of Redmond. The crop
stands thick and high with well
filled heads 30 inches long.
Tom Sharp, who was iu l'riuc'
villc Tuesday, said he had killed a
rattler on his ranch 10 miles west
of town that measured seven feet
two inches iu length and sported 37
nice, crcatn-tlutcd rattles. Wc nrc
patiently waiting for him to bring
that suakc into town so that wc
can get a photograph. Review.
C. M. King, the I). I. & V. Co.
engineer iu charge bf n crew of sur
veyors working south of Rend on
the river, was iu town Tuesday and
Wednesday after provisions and to
attend to other business matters.
IIu reports that his crew found a
large patch of wild strawberries
one evening when returning to
camp from work and the lurries.
wtrc so plentiful that it took the
crew about an hour to strip the
jilants of the crop, the ground be
ing literally red with large, luscious
berries.
Rour arrivals Tuesday morning
wre Judge J. W. Robinson of
Olympia, Wash.; W. L. Adams of
Ilmpiiam, Wash.; O. V. Uurrows,
also of Iloqulain, and thu hutcr's
brother, V. J. Hurrows, of Sr. I.ouU.
They have bcun driving through
this country by private conveyance,
liaviujc stopped at Rrjucville, Cline
Ralls and the Sitters, and contain-
plate quite an extended triplhrough
this vicinity and southward. They
expressed themselves as much
plmcd with the country they have
seen so far.
I.. 1. Wicst o Rend is in the
city today 6I1 business. Mr. Wicst
Is jubihint over tjie shorp advance
in the price of property in his city
since the irrigation company nil
now need its intention of removing
its headquarters back there. He '
ys
Our Semiannual
. .. Clearance Sale
Is Now m Progress.
Neither) cost nof values will be considered.
WTTISSIT.
StricO$ Cask
'vv- n-v yj3irrrrrvr
vmmv iw ij
has considerable property there,
and during the week past its value
has increased amazingly. I'rinc
villc Review.
A most unusual thing for this
region at this time of the year was
the licuvy rain that set iu early
Wednesday night and kept steadily
falling that night, all day Thurs
day and a pa it of Thursday night.
The precipitation was .84 inch.
The special school election cillcd
for last Monday was not held, it
having been overlooked by those
who had it iu charge. An election
to choo.se a director to succeed Dr.
W. S. Nichol ' is now called for
Monday, the 19th.
John McCormick, a rancher near
I.aidlaw, was in town during the
week and reports crops in his sec
tion as looking very well and mak
ing rapid progress toward a liouuti
ful harvest. One interesting fea
ture of which Mr. McCormick
spoke is the presence of dew on
crops where in previous years there
was none. He remarked, that on
his field of rye, high above the irri
gating ditches and where there has
lnjeit no water artificially applied
this season, the dew is so heavy
each morning that "you could
wash your hands iu it." Which
shows that irrigation is filling the
air with a great amount of mois
ture.
William Rauman of San Rernar
dir.o, Cal., was iu Rend the first of
the week. Mr. Rauman comes
from the Imperial Valley, where ir
rigation is practiced on n large
scale, and was here to look over
this section and report to a number
of his neighbors nt home who arc
'contemplating moving here If
they decide to do so there will be
quite a colony settle here from that
Section, The Impcial Valley is a
very fertile country and grows
crops the year aiouud, but it K so
excessively hot during the summer
that these people desire to move to
a more moderate climate. Mr.
Rauman stated that the thermom
eter often registers' 1 30 during the
hot sedsou there. If Mr. Rauman
and his friends want a delightful
cjimaic where there is extreme
neither iu winter nor summer they
should by all means move to the
Rend country.
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Mr and Mrs, V. P. Smith arc
visitors iu town today.
Two wagon loads of b. I. & I'
Co. office fixtures came up from
Redmond yesterday.
Temperatures of the 'past week
have been somewhat cooler. Last
Friday registered 86, Saturday 85,
Sunday 81, Monday 86, Tuesday
86, Wednesday 83, Thursday 70.
Those loud explosions heard at
frequent Intervals this morning- was
not a bombardment by the Japs,
only J. N, Hunter blasting out
rock on his lots preparatory to
building that new residence.
The Madras country was visited
last week by a severe rain aud hail
stdrm that did much damacc to
grain crops. The storm covered a-
narrow strip of country about 15
miles long, The grain in the path
of the storm was about half threshed
out Hailstoucs fell as lurec as
walnuts
A FINF SUCTION.
Visit to llaswcll-fJucrln Ranch Takes
One Into Prosperous Community.
A llullctin representative took a
huiricd trip to the Haswcll-Oucriu
ranch Sunday afternoon and spent
a couple of very pleasant hours
looking over that fine ranch aud
the adjacent country. It was his
first visit to that immediate vicinity
and he was surprised to sec the
amount of development that has
taken place. To one who had
never been there it was also a sur
prise to sec the large, scope of level.
land that stretches through that
section.
The Haswcll-Oucriu ranch, with
W. R. Wilson as foreman and local
manager, comprises 400 acres, of
which about 90 acres arc now in
cultivation. The larger part of
these 90 acres are included in an
oat field, which makes a fine show
ing and will give n good yield.
The crop Js not yet far enough ad
vanced to enable one to make any
reliable estimate as to thp yield,
but it tvecrtain to be a good one.
The oats stand about about waist
.high, with good sized heads form
ing1. They were seeded June 8.
Mr. Wilson seeded in with the
oats clover and timothy, which is
making a good start and which will
make a fine fipld of hay next year.
Iu one part of the field alfalfa was
set (led with the oats on Tunc 8 and
a sample of this brought to town
measures 20 inches of growth nbove
ground with n good strong tap root.
The work of clearing additional
acreage on this ranch Is going'
steadily forward. This new land
will be under cultivation, next year.
Adjoining the Haswell-Gucrin
place is the ranch of C, M. Red
field, which is rented by Mr. Wil
cox'. Jlere also was n heavy stand
of oats which Mr. Wilcox expected
to cut this week. The Redfield
place has a prosperous look, is well
kept up, the ditcjies arc iu good
condition and everything has n
pleasing appearance.
Also adjoining the Haswcll-
Guerin ranch is the large Johnston
holding. This fine place, with its
large buildings, woven wire fcuce
surrounding the entire ranch and
with a large acreage into crop cer
tainly looked fiue from a distance,
but the writer did. not have time to
give it as close a visit as he would
like to have done.
Rancjiers nre busy at work
throughout that entire section and
are showiug what the country can
raise awl what a strong contrast is
furnished between the plains of
barrcu sagebrush aud prosperous
homes, yvith fields of grain.
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The Best Candies Ever,..
We have a large Shipmcrit of candies on the
Way to Bend and expect It In arrive.dai!y. The
goods Include some of the finest chocolates that have
ever been brought to town, if Sod lv.ive a sweet
totqth satisfy .your longing at our stCie.
Bananas, Oranges and Cherries alio on hand.
Our prescription counter is in charge 'of ah ex
perienced registered pharmacist.
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