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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1907)
rr" Tig 'WW i Announcement -Your Attention Is euuested WK IXAl'GVRATK the commencement of Fall trmlc by nnnouilciug to the trading public by means of this ail. n few of the bargains vc now have for the people unit also to deter ibe In brief way of the new high-grade class of coods wc arc grttim; in. Many of these are here now others are on the way in from Shardko. We ate Mocking our store with u dust of tiarclmtidlte never emailed, in its line, in lleud. Our object is to build up a reputation as a sto'c that ulways. has "good bow!" t reasonable prices. If you want the best SCOFIKI.IVS in tl.v. j'la.c tJ Ret It. are a few ntteutioii callers Koine Mote Ilclow School Supplies A Pencil Free with Every Tablet School wilt begin in a short time now and the boys and girls must have supplies. We have them. And here is one thing to remember as a premium with every tablet bought we will give PRISE one lead pencil. Also remember we carry the noted "Teddy Bear" Tablets Tablets of all Descriptions ' Pencils Inks Scratch Pads Etc Etc. &B Don't miss seeing the display of tablets in our win- J dow. It will interest you. Remember, a pencil freo with every tablet. Fresh Fruit in Season Hereafter we will always have in stock a line of fteslt fruit, suitable for the season. Wc now have Peaches, Pears, Apples, Plums, Watermelons, Cantaloupes, Oranges and Lemons. Everything that is on the matket. The lot is none too good for our customers. Ice Cream always on hand Fresh and Good. 9 imported Japanese Vases W6 have the largest and best display of vases ever shown in Central Oregon. Each one is a handsome piece of work-, beautiful and unique in design. Imported Japanese and Glass The Latest Fads. Toilet Soaps--A fine assortment Containing all of the best bnmds. Pure Liquors -or Medical Purposes Only. Toilet Articles, Combs and Brushes Naturally our c.ttnlilithmcut hut tin: lurtfett nttortmciil of toilet articles that can be found in lie ml and vicinity. And tve arc adding to this Hue Iroiu week to week. Tim line now includes, Iw.tldc various other articles Combs, Brushes for the I fair, Brushes for the bath, and Finger Brushes. CANDIES -Always fresh, arriving weekly. FISHING TACKLE-The best in town. Ai A Satisfied Customer Is a Store's Beat Advertisement. The Scofield Drug Co MmWMHM iMif inwinu i CAUQHT IN LAW TOILS. (Continued from page I.) have tkcided that the baby boy be longs to Mrs. 'fomliu. Papers were submitted, signed by Mrs. Kowlee in 1906, which proved this beyond doubt. The Telegram further says: Evidence of Conspiracy. The cbain of evidence showing the existence of a conspiracy to dceivf !, C. now ice iniu uciicviUK 111c ujihu tu own Mil, is thought bv the officials of . the Juvenile Court to be complete, warrant' ti them in taking quick and vigorous .Uiou to remove lie chikl fro in tjc-, cui- tony 01 a woman uno is known 10 nave -onsortcd habitually with womcit.of the half-world and s now under indictment 11 the charge of placing l;-jcar-old Iicc I'rancj in the disorderly North KnJ estalihshments of Dorothy Da. ling tou ami Kssie Watkiut. One of the strangest parts of the whole fffair. it is said by Mr. Galloway, is the 'iscovcrv that Kowlee. who p a spiritu alist, believes that the woman he calls wife is under hypnotic influence, and ::ot responsible for her actions. He ail hcjwl to this opinion even after life had -een n letter written by the woman to Alice Prancis, in which site said that Kowlee had "gone broke' am that she was glad of it and intend?' leaving him at once. Mrs. Tomlin told a story in which the following statements appeared. Mrs. Kowlee induced the mother to let her take the boy when he wa six weeks old and a letter was sent to I'. C. Kowlee at Rend, advising him of the birth of a child to Mrs. Kowlee, Mrs Kowlee has always come to Portland for three months every spring ..since then, bringing the cjiild with her bud leaving him with a Mrs. liabbitt, on the Hast Side. The mother was induced to sign paper permitting Mrs. Uowfe-e mid her .innil to adept the child, 111 Attorney Moore's office at IV ro, Or., January 36, J906, and it is nlh-ged "Mrs. Kowlee forged the name of tlu: man she call husband to these papers. "Last Thursday,''' said Mrs. Tomlin, "the woman tried. to get me to lead a life of shame. She admitted to me nt that time that she was jidt married to Mr. Kowlee and said that every tiine she came to l'ortland and put my baby with Mrs. liabbitt on the Jiast Side she spent her time In disorderly houses here. She mid that was where she procured money to give ine and to make me presents . "I was also infoiiilcd'by her that J!sl, Watkins gave her fac. to. take the I'ran .1 uirl out of Dorothy Darlington'' house and place Jjer in the Watkjus woman's house" , '' . I'Assooaoi L,Jparueil this I demanded jnv babr. She rpfi sed to, give liim'.'.lo l-auud jnld I Lot' signed 'papVs end couldn't get htm. So then I plotted to with it on Saturday morning, but 'John sieainimiromjirasiiuuanKnttoilo.,w.enta(Uer ,Ilclrt . w,cel and thev I want my boy atxl will deny mvtelf ev erything to frcd and clothe him and give him an education " The child is to be placed in the care of Matron Graham at the De tention Home of the Boys and Girls' Aid Society until the case is disposed of. It will come up for hearing before Judge Frazer on Friday, the 30th. BiaOOR, BETTER AND BUSIER. Redmond Fair Promises to Be a Great Success September 19-Z0-2X. Kkdmond, Aug. 26. Rigger, better and busier than ever is still the watch word for the Deschutes Valley l'alr. Ke member the date, Septemlntr 19, wand 31. Prof. J'. I,. Kent of the Oregon Agricultural College will be on liaud on I'riday and will judge the stock and give an address in the evening. Dr. Withy combe wriu that he cannot be svith us on account of silvering ah odd r cm at the state fair orf the SSmc date but hoi to be wlthunejt jer with a Mereop tieou an girtr u an ' Illustrated lecture skowitig tlie progress of agriculture in Oregon. There will be a few iinnoriant rliaiice ni rules from. last j ear. One Is that If the owner of stock is not able to be pres ent it will be cared for by the association at his cxpiic, Compctlti ve cntrie will lc by number as lastyearauil exhibitor's name will not, be used uutil nfter awards are made. Pann products are to be of the crop of Ifaj. Clas supe-ihleridcnts are as followt: A, B, C, and D, horses, cattle, swine and sheep, I'rimli'McCarei'y; li, tultry, J. C. Part1 I', Isrtli pfodMts, Asa Ilctilou With U'alfer ''ft'lUn! nulilnnl. tli. I " -r--,-.- ........ ..,, .V ladie r irtr.eul, Mrs. Keunard: M. i umiuauhiucry, J. II. Jackson; S, speed aim sports, uugn U'Kane. There will be a baseball tournament etn to Crook county on the 30th and sint Applications to 'enter should be made to the srrtary,"R. C. Imuielcc, not later than September J3, The fcj.oo due bilf'en 'the Portland Seed Company will be'gly-nfor the best display of sugir'beeis nd tlie $ 3,00 due 'ill for the best display of c rrots, par snips unit oef ' ' 'e still have a blacksmith, wit They took' John jfcl'.lroV? outfit tli us. flway broucht it ltaek. A load of fruit from the Cove Orchard 1 waa throh here Prblay eveninc- Mr. HoeRli is teodtNK oh', some vry u,kc npplen, peaches ami plums how. I'umpiDK from the tUep well Wroh on Satunlay afternoon, Ixtt il was fnind iKteeMary to take ont the ftxls and tltat went over until today. Several of our forks are xi"K ' drive to the Valley lmt we will try to catch them itHlivIdually at the time. Mr. McQueen says it took 2 jKiuuds of twine to the acre to bind hi oats and that stands for a nritty good crop of grain Iiay. '. k. C. I'AKK. Powell Uutfes Notes. I'lne rain forn desert country. William Pancake, C. If, 'Venter and Richard Meyers hsrfe jHircliased a new threshing machine for the Powell Ituttcs country, flawks are quite troublc.vime. One flew into the house of Jim Tumor and was caught by the cnt. The ant, not car- lug to dine on hawk let It go. V arc informed that O. K. Keynolds is building a new home on his laud ad joining J. Turner, Construction work Is Hearty done oil the Oregon Centra! QJrnuI to where the flume crosses the old river 1ml. Work on the flume will soon begin, nt least it Is reported so, ', ', J. . Jones and taihit- are moving to Prlneville for scliod. ' Jim (Uteri had i horse badly cut on wire. Perry laws hs gone to l'ortland for a short time, . , One man is talking Af taking a home stead 011 tip oj PowtU IlnllM to he will lie sure and not havt hls'fafiii all 'cut up with railfol'ifs IJend rnifroaJj, t The iliteh'cam'p will soon move up to the Daverrp'orf ranch. Scvcutei teams are at $6fk on the canal at Koy.-elt lluttoif. . ., Tumn'6 Items. r TfJf.ffc Ayg. 3H. We -c having wiiii: cobler weather lately. ' 'K Kev Tavciierof Iicnd la vlt'tlng in Tuinulo till week. C)iii fwfdJ. 7.Wimcr -M W.. J. rom him end started o"t in U'i country Stiirnj na''e a trip t' tl' l"k ii tlie heail of Tumello lat I'rtda). Tlicv brought ttack some fine fisti. 1'. K. Dayton of Ui.llaw was in Tu... alototer,'sy,trtlH a MoHeC which he old to C.fo W. Wittier A Hon of the Star kanch. , T. A. JetMcti is btuy this week mow ing his lwy ctoji , ChiM. SpK(th UhaliMnK 1'. V. Swisclwr luying this ek. Mrs. Dan MeUiiig'niHl eliiklrCH Mmc1 through Ilea yesterday Moiug to the Val ley for fruit and Imp picking. TIm horse weren't stolen (mm urnr the C. S. I. Co. htadgutc after all, OKI.V GHAXINC, THAT'S AM.. W. J. Strong and family, wlto 1m been visiting relative at and near Tutu' aUi for the st 10 day,tnrtl nil their return to their Itomc at Hood River to day. Mr. Strong expressed lliuielf a well i)ail with our. country aiul ell mate. drover Putllaiit celvhrsteil his 31st birthday by Inviting it iiiuulcr of friend to hi party (hVtirdny night. A good time va raported. I'.d. White itm in the burg one day last week. II is Imny iKiliug hi hay crop, ' Parmer nit wondering if there 1 go lug to lie M tkreilllng machine in these parts this , k-nson A gotwl inachine could do a big lot of work here till season, Roaland Mappcnlngs. The hay hatvcatliiu, I progruiug nicely In our Potlmid vicinity. The Caldwell Jlrou. have a bumtivr crop of hay thij eat and are employing nine men to lialp them htirvest, ' llogue ft Sbfi will toon have their crop harvested. ,-iOorgc llentty has I'd crop harvested aHiU'f. T Sly In about half finished. Win, Howard ami daughter will start In two week'for the Vallky, going over the Military i nute.'""" 1'rauk Hamuer, aecomuaiilcd by his cousin anil wife, lrie r-turncd home from uu eiileudeil trlp'lo-'tlie Valley, J. M, LHwr'jir'c and W), Peiigrit were seen in our town recently. 'lmortaiit linninaii matteru Irotfgl't tl'cli here. Ailed Trobce Loulcmplatvs a busliiec trip to ' 'alley polut. Z. M, Jlrovyu oiuLt,, Alljuglin;ii puxed ifoiit'iiu-d on lat page") The Deschutes ...Valley Fair i P Bigger, Betted and Busier Than Ever. V At &EDMOND, Ofefe'GON tl - SEPT. 1Q-520-S1 Plnclng and arranging of exhibits, Thttrsday. l-'armers' and Scpiaw Hacos, Friday.. , I'rof. I'. T Kent, of the Oregon Agricultural College, will de liver an address at the Farmers' Inslitittc l'rmay uVeniiiy mid will also act as judge for all Livestock and Poultry. " There will be plenty of amusements and minor sports, such tic foot races, fnt men's nice, egg rncei boys' and girls' races, etc, both Friday and Ksturday. , i, Baseball T6un.ame.it Oneil'dfi Crodk County, will lisfeln Frldav. Set)teiiil.nr -.!.. ?5o,oc to winning team. iVIl ajlplicatious to play should be" in Score-' tary's hands not later than .'cntcmber i-'tli. .- Cpmo and beconvinccd.thnt this is the 6ost and Lrcst Fair in Crook Country. . ' ": . 1 v .it- &. C. IMMEtH SecretaV, l