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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1907)
jus LOCAL BITS. i October inagiMlucs at the news stand, Jolm Tuck of Redmond was n i Demi vltltot Monday. i N. 1'. WoMor linn n fine line of wall paper samples. Look tlictu over. !7tf A pencil nnd ruler given free tvltli itlf.irti iru. InlilM nt tin. f'.tr. ....... v. j .v.. ... w .u. tier Urug More. I'm Kent .10 acres of tillable luiid, Mrt olfalfn nml tlmotliy. I,. 'I). WiittrT, Hem!. jjtf. Rev. Geo. H. Short will preach ot I.ttidhtw next Sunday nt it a. in. nml nt Hem! in the evening. Mm. W. II. Stwtts thin week re I'chixl u fine new piano from the Kltcrs piano house of Portland. The 1); I. & I'. uxHrimcnt futin nt Redmond has Iweu tented to ,C Covert. This tract comprises 8o acres. Mr. wild Mrs. Henry Muster nud fimlly have mtnrued from a trip lb tU Valley where lhy c!iil after fruit. Mrs. W. II. .Sellers nml sou Ron uk! are spending a few days in llcnd thin wtk from their home Intend near Odell. The Merrill ConiMny tint just received n fine attortmsnl of fall nml winter liuts for th ladies. Step in nml look them over. Johnv Woods ami Jolfij Tuck, with thvir families of Redmond, rturnel Monday from the Valley where they hid Row Monday after fruit. I Mia Mary IIuiuicll, n sitter of lfred Hunnell, ccoinpnil )i)tu on hw recent return from, Nebraska. She is teaching in the Arnold School. 'Mrs. lunula It. Swuat,, sister of Chns. I). Howe, arrival in llcnd list Sunday from St. Paul. Minn., nml will spend th fall and winter in Hend. She has uiyvptwl u to sitiou in the postoQk-c. I)r. Turley reports Mb. baby girl born to Mrs. C. V. Munin, lat Friday, the joth. Miss Ella Munm, a trained ntlnw from Niag ara, X, V, is here minting Mrs. Mu nm nt the Drfnd hospital. The contost brought lly lid. M. Hwnllcy ajcnin.it the homestead of I.eou I'elarske has been ijcclilett by New Chairs Just Arrived. A,fiuc line of iicv chain has just been received at our store and are now on sale. They are different from any thing heretofore shown in Heud. They Include chairs of nil description") ond tirices dining chairs from $1.06 to .oo, ami joeklng chairs from $j.oo to $8.oo. Just the chairs for thd home. Come nud buy. Wli Ai.SO HAVE IN STOCK LIME and CEMENT OTHER NEW GOODS that you flhould examine arc Tables of many-kinds Sowing Machines Carpets and Rugs Pillows, Quilts, and many other useful articles J. I. WEST, BEND, OR. " ,., t-i.i, .1 fr"1 rn yiiiiii I -) : the laud ofllce officials in The Dalles In favor of Mr. Polttske. Mr. PcUrskc received notice, Inst Monday. . II. h, Priday was In town Tues day on hU way to the S S. Steams ranch south of llcnd lifter 200 head1 of cattle which he nml Willis Drown vill divide equally ami tnkc to their ranches on Trout creek. The Mock will be fattened for the mar ket 011 thcc two ranches. CarlyJe Triplett, wife nud family returned from the Valley the first of the week. Cnrlyle saya the roads over the mountain:) nrc the roughest he ever traveled nml that he never wants to go pver them with n wagon uguiu. He was driv ing when h P. Ilurk was thrown from the wagon nud m badly in jured, as told in last week's Hulle tin, ami says it is a wonder the old gentleman was not killed, When .Mr. Triplett left oil his reiiiru trip, Mr. Hurk was recovering rapidly irom 111s injuyes. New Blacksmith Shop.... i unvejunt recently opened n nhop in the, old Sheldon stand, unci nm prepared to do" nil kinds of t horse Shoeing, Vngon niul Plow Work and aeiier.il Ulnckamlthhig Kvcry pleqe ot work that leaves me suop is f uorauteeu to be (IrtU'Class. P I soliclt.nslyirc of your pat roiiagc. ,1 IAMES McELROYA J. If. Snwhill will leave Sunday on a btisiiitMS trip to Portland. , IrOr llrstclns work in wnll rw imriiiR and painting sec N. I. Weldur, lknd, Or. i7tf Step in and examine the new line of cutlery jiist gotten in by the Corner Drug Store. John Kever, wife nnd children returned (lit first of the week from l he Valley, where they had been after fruit. Fruit can be had at the news stand from both the Powell Huttc nud Cove orchards. Annie. DltimiJ. par, poaches uud prutios. Have you noticed the display of ladies' huts in the window of the Merrill Company? they have just KOltcu in Nome pretty creations for full mid winter. Mrs. Kmiic of SiattU, mother of Walter Kcene, recliel Heud Tues day nud will remain for somc time. She Is very favorably impressed with this wctioit. Vou should sec thou handsome imported Japanese uud imported ylas iirnu am! vasw nt the Corner Drugstore. They nrc the hand ioiiict ever shown in Heud, 0 S Crocker Is nt The Dalles this week attending to business matters connected with the injunc tion Inought against the H. M. company'. I,. K. Mnuninir of Tacoma, C. M. Speck of Spokane and Geo. S. McLaren of Seattle arrived in Hend Sunday in a large automobile When You Paint buildings, inside or out side, if you desire the very best results at the least expense you should use The Sherwin-Williams Paint Call for color cards Some of the Things We Have in Stock Hardware Stoves Tinware Qraniteware Groceries Canned Goods Teas & Coffees Tobaccos E. A. SATHER A Hull Line of Groceries, Dry CJoou.s and Hardware always on Hand. PRICES RIGHT AT ...S. C. Caldwell's the contract for putting up tlic building am! the school board is well pleased witli the work done. The four-months old Infant of A. Thce men arc lookiiiR oyer thhHt. iycat, and wife of Tahoc. Idaho, & tfj! Mr. and Mrs. II. V, J. McDon- returned to Heud Saturday from ati extended visit with rela tive of Mr. McDonald in N'cw York, Canada and oilier Kastoru places. They left Hend July 8 ami rcKrt having n fine trip. W. H. Austin and Arut Hauscn of Union, old-time friends' of Dr. and Mrs. Merrill, arrived lir Hend last I'rlday nnd spent n few dnys here. They came nftcr timber claims but when they aifc whal a man mcii: was ROing to OC lor IIIC claims they decided to give It up. cotiutrt' for possible investments Monday they left for I'rineville and that Hfteruoou proceeded from there to Hums. Mrs. A. M. Drake recently gave a luncheon in honor of Miss Iva West, who, during the afternoon, favored those present with several violin selections. , Those present wore Miss West, Miss Ruth Ucld, Miss Marion WieM, Miss 'Maude Vamtcvert, Miss Orpha Petit, and Miss katie Williamson of, I'rine ville. A. W. Morgan, the tttpular pro prietor of the Redmond Hotel, was a Httiid caller Wednesday. Mr. Morgan said the Redmond fair was better in all rttspects than that of last year. The exhibits in all lines, grains, grass, vcgitauiet;, live stock, etc., were larger uud of n better quality. The only dis- apKintiug feature was the size of the attendance, which was noti quite equal to that of last year. The new school house in the Arnold neighborhood is upw flu Uhed with the exception of putting In the scats and other fixtures, which will have to be delayed until the new .seats arrive. The build ing is 34x30 with o fodt posts nud costs, ns it now Mauds, $7.5 Q. Out side of Heud nud I'rineville it is probably the best school building' in the county. G. T. Callihan had died in Ikud last I'rlday. Mr. I.ycan am! wife had taken an ex tended trip by wagon through western and southern Orccou and were returning on the cast side of the Cascades, and had been look ing; ffir a hew location. The baby had been sick for several days and when the parents reached Hend they consulted Dr. Coe, who ad vised them to defer their journey for a few days by all means, as the child was practically dying at that time. The remains wcr': sent to Tahoc for Interment. ' Central Oregon Realty Company (Successor to C. D. Ilrowti & Co.) BEND, - OREGON DKAUSKS IN ALL HINDS OP Central Oregon Real Estate Timber and Desert Lands a Specialty IF Wc buy or sell your land no matter where situated. We can sup- ply you with any class of land at any time Call on us or write for ' further particulars. o We Are Stil! Selling FRUIT And nt prices that are ihost satisfying to the purchaser. Each week wc KCt in a new supply frohi Crook county orchards and the fruit we offer the public is always fresh nud good. This week wc quote the following pricesi ' Apples, $1.75 a box. Pears, $2.75 a lfcx. Prunes per box, Silver $1.10; bluo $1.20.. Oranges, 60c a dozen. Lemons, 50c a dozen. jtWCome nml sec us bcfore.lmying your (gritor the winter. The Bcs Fruit at the Smallest Price.4 ,WOtir stock of Drugs nnd Druggists' Sundries is bertfg, ati'dea, ( toenchweek. If you want anything ill thut litfe we can- , satisfy your wnhti. Step in nud look oVer our new goods' such as imported JapAtfcse urns and vases, new cutlery, couVlw htul brushes, etc., ctc.( efc. Trip CO &NEt - St "- RRUQ-STQREg Repairs on I). I. & !. Co. Office. The I). I. & l Co. office i undergoing cxtentive repAlM till uceL. The old tonc chimney have been torn out anil new brick ones built. The mortar be- hucen the tactions of the oM.fliiuincyj lil crumlItil dm ay anil when the stone wre rcmocd it vu found that twanlt urrnutitliiiji; the chimneys hail been Willy Miwked anil charreil. T!l womlcr U that tlic lmiMIitg had not caulit fire ami burneit with the lino in such condi tion. The Mouc vault is also bein re pairwl. C. C McNecly of I'rineville is the maton ilulny the work. As soon a brick can bv manufactured an udditionat story will be built onto the vault, extending it a hfRti as the building. Thin will provide a vault for the offices on the second floor and will do nuay with the ncccttity of running op and down stair whenever anything lit the vault ii needed. Mr. McNecly understand making brick nnd it is probable that arrange inent will be made whereby Itc will undertake the manufacture ofoeverat thousand on the Harney I.cwis home stead, where there is a valuable brick clav deposit. These is quite a demand for brick and Mr. McNecly could readily dispose of all he could make in cxcesi of his "Wit needs. Por Sale. Seed rye. iC. L. Lowthrh. Trail Crossing, Crooked River. -38 IUrdf.ji ' SltOAND llAtllS IM IIOTItt, Hotel Bend CORMXR norm and Orkgos Stkkkts tiVQtt O'KANE, Prop, MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED HOTEL IN BEND. , SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms Always Rescryed for Transient Trade. r' a. F. MOODY OENORAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. ' SMANIKO, Large, Coaaodieas Varehoflse. OREOON Cflsipc(5 Selickitl Prompt attention paid to those who cir nitrorUec favor me with the': ktetf I'oud pridt of dress sure, a very curse; Kre fancy you consult, consult! your pnrse. rrauklin. Mar iiess arid Saddlery... I .have, opened n new harrieju business iu Demi and will hererjfter qnxty iu stock a general line of hnrtieds and saddlery fcood's sufficient to supply the demands oT the tratYe hereabout. t will nkjojSa eiuipi)ert O5,tio be able to manufacture anythln'g'in the line of hyitor heavy harrtessl Special attention given to fepalr work. i '. ' '" A, C HiJNtER :V4" lu MuUlg Dnlldlug ou Otegon SUctt. NEW DAILY STAGE From BEND to SHAN1K0 and All Interior Points j New and Up-to-date Outfit I Special Attention to Traveling: Men V . . I i ii . . The Most Sfcenic Ioute in Central Oregon . Best Eating Houses on Any Stage Line PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO EXPRESS.aud BAGGAGE FAST FREIGHT A SPECIALTY .For Rates' tti LandLocaiors and Timber Men, address BEND, MADRAS & SriANlkO STAGE CO., Bend, Or. J Jn "9. I Hi) il llllll IT I V 1 . V AUaAV ilCUIllV !! tW IB H m sSslB sV kH IB Hi Mil I tm B HBbJT I SHflsHsH HiHbI H B I Bi Sallownes Transformed in n,.ol. T... a i..K.,r,."'V"y 4uuiy i . . " "ff01"1 cinstinjr when delicately soft, undenpread wnh the roJiant glow which Indi CateiahtahhV.icriteskin. Robert jnc Kccjw the kii rf fined in quality, kcepi pore f rccfroiu cJojxinBTae and itiimihif j tte tiny canilUriei to coutritvtetliccaWiiiirtir.'...r..i Jiloiidtandl.runettealike. 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