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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1907)
"V , ..J ?i -IV" r LOCAL "5IIrs7 '( N, P. Weidur linn a fine line of wnll paper Bntnplcli. Look them j vcr. i7lf ' J. ii. uncll lirts boiiRlit We u. S. Crocker liotiic ntltl lots tin ttleVentli MttCCt. Clover ii ml timothy pasture ut old.Hiscmorc ptnec. Inquire of L ; P. llurk. 23-7.1 Rev. Tnvaiior'n theme for next vSuiidiiy iuoriiint;'.i sermon will Ik?, "JiwtiM Only." C. W. Merrill lins just gotten In it shipment of the popular HldtldKe tovvitiK miieliinc. Htep in mid ex Rtnlne them. Unticli for Sale .,o nrrcs, .yiifil gable anil 30 in cnllivutioiii hIxhiI i 4 miles ftont Jlfiul. Impure of C. I). Iliowu & Co. or J. II. lleiin. lleml, Oregon, ai-a.! HurIi O'Kaiie lias receive! nu npKiiiitiiicut front Governor Chain beilnlii (i a delegate totlic XmIioiimi Iirtftuliou ConxreH tlmt convenes in Siict.iineilto next month. 'I'll Scciield DrtiK Con)xiny with to make it slight correction in am rVntnrv of their ml. u it tend luti Wpek. The liquors they have for ,oI are for mcdicin.il jnirtKe. only. , C. M. Kedrlcld nd A. II. Grout Iinw had u ft-foot cliUwttlk hnilt in tfrotit of their resldtuoH on Haw thorn nvent:-. Tlic wnlk nlso ex lends for n distance of 66 fckt Jilutij. Mr. Grunt's lots on Tenth itroet. ' I R. V. Hcynoldn was in lleml. Ttieidrty hntilin mil lumber for new hotiM? on hii laud ncltr I'owcll Unties The mitin part of tin ItrtKltite will he i8xjo feet, 1)4' stories high with an addition l.XJ.. K. II. llnyloy of I.itidlnw, one ot .'took county' commLtiniiers, vn .n lleml yesterday nttctidliij; to litis Ihchs matters. Mr. Ilnlcy teportr- that all erop arc fine in hi itcljdi borltood. and a big 'yield will he li.ir vented. Notice ! have for sal sevemtf jtriRitUd trttcu of land tinder the il)tliules Irrijjntiuii & I'owcr Com-' pony's .system, the nam being well. ikCNtt and free from rock. For vtertn and price itddr W. Hs' tiiierin, Jr., Hcnd, Oregon, . The yard in front of tlm I). I. & L'. olllce is being cleared nttd leveled- this week and will be peclel to. atnm It will make a profit im- juovciiieiit'on that corner. A forgf" tpliite glass window lias, also been Iput in in the .second story facing the watt. 1 J. II. Ovcrttirf writos to have The llulletin .sent to his present wtddrass at Ilelhany, Neb , and rays: "We have bought here and tire building. It is five tidies cast pf Lincoln at Cotucr University. We are well pleased with the loca tion and it seems good to get into 1 I. ...I.I. .1 I.I !.. I) iuui.ii whii lilt wuim UK"'", i Another -berry patch that has; given a heavy yield of frtilt this benson is one ctt the old Misctnord place, now in the possession of Dr. tC. W. Merrill. This patch of red Vispbcrrles was net out two years utgo und the amount of frtttt picked front It this season has been vciy gratifying indeed. In fact, there has been more fruit than the rent ers and Dr. Merrills cutild Use. l- M. llooth recently fcold his ifio ucrc ranch near Sisters to John' JHo$s, consideration being f J.oo, 'Mr. llooth has lived on the roucli for i. years and dislikes very! Hutch to leave it, but titought it 'best to move to n (liferent clliiiatc in hope of getting iclief from the pnngsrf rheumatism. However, now' 'tlint the ranch is sold he doubts if he will ever be satisfied it Ay where else and is about per "suaded that this cliu;nte Is (is Otc-althfttl a one as he will find itit -uiy place. New ChalStrs Just Arrived. i A fine line of new chairs has just ken received nt our More and are now on sale They are different from any thing heretofore shown in llt-nil. They include chairs of all descriptions and prices (lining chairs from t oo to $ I oo, and rocking chairs from $ oo to $8 oo Ju.M the chairK for tlie home. Come and buy. WK AI.SO HAVIt IN' STOCK LIME and CEMENT ' OTHER NKW GOODS that you should examine ate Tablcs of many kinds Sowing Machines Carpets and Rugs Pillows, Quilts, and many other useful articles .. .i i ... ,.,...- . rfi- i J. I. WIsST. pBttaHnagHagMeMflH ff I M f -V f I di;im;, ui. All the latest ittauarities at the (HlofHcr news stand. 17K Merrill 1ms fine line of men's IiMl mII the latest shajxrt and stylos. l'or flrslchiM wutk in wall p twrliiK ami mititiuj vec N. I. Weider, lleml, Or. I7tf J. U. Coleman has bctn confuted 10 his Ixd for the past to days with mute a serious illnci. Mrs. Chas. I). Rowc rcturiiad, nomc lant Saturday front an eight week visit in Miiinasot.i. Have you seen the Scpternlor l.adios Home Journal? 133 fashion pictures. At the news stand. Cabbage for sale in any ipinuti lies. Infptirc of I,. I'. llurk, 3iciuorc place, one mile hotith of lleml. ' 24-36 Step in and look over the new Hue of men's hats at Merrill's, lie lias a fine selection and ctyi satisfy vour wants it: that line. Miss Mar tun Wiest received an iiv raire of ij icr cent in the ex aminations nt summer normal 'I'll is is 1 316 pr cent, higlier than j Her average ol last car when mic carried oil' honors by jjeMitiK the lughrst markiuKs at that session of I the Mimmer school. Last Wwlnesdayj. II Wenandy. aeiunnjd by Glen Hyre, Nick Weiilcr and Harney Lewis, left for Sisters with 13 head of saddle and jwik horses and otic team and hack, where they will , 1m joinwl by the Mammaii and O'Hrien party and wUI accontnanv them over the C. it n. survey. Down at Tethrow bridge there is an orchard that is making a fine record this yeur. Apple trees of the Maiden Iilusli ami Jttue Red varieties arc 50 loaded with fruit tr-at the branches are being broken as Rooii a title was secured. How ever, lie found others living up to the full intent of the law. ' Mr. MeyOndOrf early life was full of excitement and the story of It reads like a novel. He Is of I'olish descent and fought when a ! iiif.-e lad against the Russian forces. wiic nay wiiue retreating alter a battle, he rind two older brothers were captured. I.atcr he was exiled to Siberia for life. At that time, lie" was t3 vears and ek-lit tnontlm old. las lie slated it ' In the meantime a half brother or his come to America, fought with the Federal forces in the Civil war nud was breveted several times for bravery, thus attracting the at tention of his commanding officers. through friends thus made the half brother prevailed ntxni Prii- dent Lincoln to undertake to pro cure the release of young Meycu dorl from his life of exile in Silu-rin. 1 Whcrcurwn Lincoln made a request to the Russian government tlmt it J rclcaiK! MeyendoK, and couched the request as a special favor to the United Stales government. Mr. Mcyeudorf was reIcaM.nl and came to America, after having served somewhat more than a year in Siberia. He was educated at Ann Arbor, received, an important appointment turner urn nt connected with Un building of the U. S. mint at Hel ena, and when that work ivan inn was appointed meltcr in that insti tution, which position he held for many years with much credit to mmscjr. ne uas been in the em ploy of the Vnited States nearly all the time since gtaduatiug from Ann Arbor. Mr. Meyendorf is a sou of one of the titled families of Poland. SUIT IS PILED. Our Semiannual .... Clearance Sale Is Now m Progress. Neither cost nor values will be considere'd. DON'T MISS It. Strictly Cash THE MERRILL COMPANY. J 2 Centra! Oregon Realty Company ( Succcor to C 1). Ilrown & Co. ) BEND, - OREGON DKAI.HRS IN AM. KINDS OV Centra! Oregon Real Estate Timber and Desert Lands a Specialty I m' We buy or sell your hnd no matter v "iere siiuitfed.. Wc can sup ply you with any class of land at any ti c. Call on us r write for further particulars. . .. from the tree by the weight of the Action Commenced against Columbia Southern .Irrigating Co. The State of Oregoti has recently filed suit against tlic Columbia Southern Irrigating Company in an attempt to force a Yorfelturc of that company's contract with the state. The plaintiff also asks for fruit and for lack Of support, l'enr.sian accoiintint' of the rnntivinu'c arc also tloillt- well. Com nt tliiv I rrr..:... w . r.:.n.... . Miss Ruth Keid returned to lleml -nnie nlace stands ntn.- f....t iit t.i... .!.. ',' 't ..! ' WodnaMlay front a vuit of. several .and who is blamed for much off!.; iiHji:ftu: ii, i'uuk. ; ,,... trouUcs aml ,-.--; ings, fs made n 'party to the defcne. tveeks with her sister nt Hood River, Mrs. I. L. Tompkins. If. II. Grecnninu nud I,. Arnold of Sandpoiut, Ida., are In lleml looking for bttiiiuiiss locations. They ire well pleased with our country mil ray it lias a ureal future. When you svant fruit call at the Comer Drug Stort. Apples $1.75 a lwx, Gra'vcustcins, Crook county 1 ipples. Wjigon load of plums and IKHichtti will itrrivb next week. Orders taken now. W. II. Staats reiurtied from 11 business trfp to Portland the first of the, week. .- IK- came in from Shaniko with V. V.. Stanley and J. P. O'Hricn, president of the C. St K., iu their automobiles. . Ralph Sheldon nitd family left lust Tuesday, for the valley where Mr. Sheldon expects to buy n ranch and make his home. . They were accompanied by Carlylc Tri'plett, who drove one of the teatila over the mountains. A party of lleml young people are camping un Crane Prairie' this week. Among thcni are Misses Marion add Pauline Wiest, Iva Vcs.t, Clint, Will, Maud, and Grace Vniidcvcrt and dthcrs Vhose names we wcre(unablc to get. Special Inspector San MnmcstcaJer Are Weak on Residence. '.I. A. Mcyeudorf. sjvecial in sjiector for the General Land Office, has about finished his work in theM! iwrt.s and will soon take liis duwrttire. Since finishing his in vestigations, with other federal officials, of the 1). I. it P. Co. and Columbia Southern segregations, he has been kept busy inspecting homestead and other laud filings hereabouts. Weduesday he cruised out certain timber lands which had j been erroneously included iu the I Columbia Southern scercL-ntinn nml Classed as desert land. This timber land, .Mr. Meyendorf said, would of cour.se have to lc thrown out of th.. .segregation. I ' Asked regarding the homesteads, Mr. Mcyeudorf said he found the homesteaders, an n whole, living up quite well to the requirements of the law. The greatest fault he found was the failure of quite n few to establish real and actual residence on their lioiuestvhds. He said a man could not have a fine house in town, well furnished, with n niano. books, and many of the comforts nud luxuries of life therein and still 1 call the homestead his nctttal home, ' especially when there was nothing there to show residence but nu nl.i I claptrap of 11 shack, built with the evident intention 01 Hauling itnway The stafe will be represented bv Attorney-General Crawford, Dis trict Attorney Manning of Multno mah county, and King, Gucrin & kollock. limber for Sale. 1 160 acres of timber hnd com priMtig NW& of Sec. 32. Tp. 24S.J R. 1 j K., W. M. For particulars1 address The llulletin, llcud, Ore- KOtl. 24-27. i Notice. ' For the next few weeks I will have money to loan in larue or small amounts rus desired, on first class timber lauds in Crook Countv. Oregon. Dated at llcild, Oregon, August 28, 1007. W. j-:. Guiikin, Jk. 1 Par Sale. .', IVo improved lots in Bend, with bdril; light driving team, buggy and harness: two '.saddle nonies: two saddles; one rifle. C. IJ. Harnkv. Hamdbr SlIOH A! IlATIIS IN IIotki. COKNKK Bono and Obeco.v Streets Hotel Bsnd HUail O'KANB, Prop. MOST CISNTRALLY WCATED HOTltL IN nEND. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New Houic, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms Always RcservW for Transient Trade. 4 4L. F. MOOD V OENURAL Coniniission and forwardiifg MERCHANT. -SMANIKO, - OROOON y , .. 4 Urge, Conimodioas Warehotue. Consijaattik Solicited M to those who patronage - Prompt attention tul favor me with their t -f -!. Some of the Thirfgs We Have in 'Stock The Central Ore gon Banking Sb Trust Company INCUHI-OllATrU 1904. Capital $23,000.00 ' Triin'sncts a (Jenernl Hank ing Uusliicss. I Acts ns Adinlnlstrntdr, Ux ecutor or Trustee of Instates Hardware Stoves Tinware' Qrariitevare Groceries Canned G'o'dds Teas & Coffees Tobaccos r Issues Drafts Arfilf.' Bank Money Orders oh ail Foreign CountrleSi Interest on Tlnic Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes, Piro Insurance. NEW DAILY STAQfi From BEND to SHANIKO and All Interior Points New and Up-to-date putfit Special Attention to Traveling Men The Most Sfehic Route in Central Oregon Best Eating Houses on Any Stage Line PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO EXPRESS and BAGGAGE FAST FREIGHT A SPECIALTY For Rates to Land Locators and Timber Men, address BEND, MADRAS SHANIKO I rAaE CO., Bend, Or. 0 l.fli m m rZ&.z- -iai. S es' Sallowrtcss Transformed tn Dllfilrv PAn.itvr A dnJ; Uu bccamti fascinatlne hfiiilcUcattl)r toft. undern3 wall tlic n Jiaut cloV which ituli. fcitcmhcihliy, nciivcjkln. Robert ne kcepi the ilia tcfinc J In qiulitr, KCCIUIHirrifretfriMiirlrim.tr.....,,..- MtiUtmuibtrtlhetliircaiiUlirleito contributctliecolorwhlchclurmiln blonde and bruncttealilr. Robert liieli ccruilt protection sratnjt Un, unburn and frctkle$ If applied be fore cxiwuurt tn iun or wind. oprcadl like HII imivrrrntiMr. .!,.. qlfjauicoverskiiuAirfjccforinihiya lhlCldtimublhvr nml n..!.. . ctrlu'Atr.llltfmi.r.a.i.. . ''...w...'auir. 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