C i.r LOCAL BITS. magazines at the news 'batobtr HlOllll. N, 1'. Wctdcr has n fine Hue of 1 wall paper sumplcs. Look tlicm -,,'ovor. I7tf Advertised letters arc no follows; Mm. K. Cane ami Mr, V. V. lltckox. A pencil ami ruler given free with every ioc tnblct at the Cor nor Drill Stotc. l.oti Kcoil recently bought the ld. Jlnlvorseu house mid lot on Kentucky St. Consideration, $700. l'otutotts for Male, $12 er ton In the field; f 15 cr ton delivered In town. J. II. Ilii.v.v, 1 14 mile cast of Ucud. I'rult can lie hnd nt the news ulaiiil from both the I'owdl Unite and Cove orcliiuili. Applet, pluuih, ptnrs, pwtchos uml prune. ' Nick Welder tins n contract for imperlug nd Hilntfng the Club house, uml the mesa and dining rooms of the other building. J. 1). DuvliMoil was one of the pnrtlw who was fortunate enough to get loeitl on claim without 'AM. i Closing Out Sale! I NeirtJ"st.ArHyed 3& - -mvm .. -w v A fino line of isc.v chairs has just been received at ou BEGINNING MONDAY, OCT. 7th And continuing until the entire stock is disposed of. Everything in stock Cvill bo sold at wholesale prices-. U THE MERRILL pOMPANY, BUIlDlfitaS ALSO FOR Bend, Oregon SALE A (incline of kcv chairs has just been received at our store and sire nOtt on sale. They arc different froth any thing licrclofore shown in llctid. They Include chairs of all descriptions and prices dining chairs from $t.bo to f2.oo, and rocking chairs from 2.00 to $8.00. Just the chairs for the home. Conic and buy. For first-class work in wall pa wring and painting see N. P. Welder, liund, Or. tyf Step In and examine the new Hue of cutlery Just gotten in by the Comer Drug Store. Hcv. Tavcncr left last week for North Dakota, and it is understood tliut, a few weeks later, he ex tnrcts to take a trip to the old home in Kiiglaiul. service preceding the conference. Everybody cordially invited. Scrv jccwlll begin at,7!3op. in.. Our l'rosidliijr Klder Rev. Walton Skip worth, having had to undergo nn other surgical operation, will not be able to be present. the disease seemed to lmvc ad vnnced beyond medical science, even anti-toxin failing to bring re lief. She was about "23 years of! age and leaves n husband and little : daughter. The latter, together1 with Mrs. Dostwick's sister, also WK ALSO liAVE IN STOCK LIME and CEMENT OTHER NKW GOODS that you should cxaminc'arc Tables of many kinds Sewing Machines Carpets and Rugs , Pillows. Quilts, and many otherttseful articles N I J. I. WEST, - - BEND, OR. S M. J. Morrison, the well known ! ,ias diphtheria, but the physicians 1 locator from liend, arrived in our I Iavc ,,105c mscs wc" under control. li. P. Hattcn returned last Mon- having anyone else thereto contest filny from Portland accompanied by Ids right. Dr. U. C. Coe uml J., K. Sawhill left Wednesday morning for Port Jniidud will bj gone n week. Dr. Coe exMcts to be back next Wednesday. ' Have you notktJ tho display of Lulle' huts in the window Of the Merrill Company? They have just kotten in some pretty crwitions for fall and winter. ' You should sc thaw handsome imparled JaNiuewe and imported I glass urns and vases at the Corner Drugstore. They are the hand souiiMt over shown hi Item!. ' Nick Welder has Uan paid hit iusutHiict in full J500 -by the London & I.uea41iire cotutMtiy to cover the luu 011 his household tjoods canted by the flic last sum mr. C. A. Chapman, lithe! Chapman bud Mrs. Carl Chapman of lknd were in our city last I'ridsy en route to the pine for claims. We acknowledge a very pltataut cull Irom Mr. ChajHtian. Silver Lake Leader. ' The Sealtlu Daily Newt, the Jwimji of whk.li J.olfeh Hrucfeart, who recently rktlott lleud mid wrote up this section, was city editor, has Mtspcndvd publication for lack of lutuls and has been placed 11 the hamU of 11 receiver. New Blacksmith Shop.... I have just fcoently opetibd a shop in the old Sheldon stand and am prepares! to do all KIIIOSOI Horse Shoeing, Wagon and Plow Work nnd CJcuernl ISIidkstnltltlrtjSr Kvory piece 0 work that leaves the shop is guaranteed to be first-class. Vf T IZfl1lr.lt fl ul.Mr rif t.ftll unl. tounge. ., JAMBS McULUOY. Mrs. Hattcn, who has Irccii there luce last spring taking treatment. White Mrs. Jlutten is somewhat improved in health she is yet a long ways from being well. Mrs. Nelson, who ha been visit lug her parents during the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Arnt Auiic. loft Tuesday for her home in Michigan. She was accompanied by Miss Iuga Olson, who left for North Dakota for on indefinite visit. The officials ,nl The Dalle land office must be Rtttlug caught up with thair work. On Sept. . Henry Hedges niadc commutation (iroof 011 his homestead and last Saturdar he. rcorted that he had already received his receipt. Ptoreucc, tlic little one-yeapold daughter of Mr. and Mr. Oliver Johnson, died iast Woduetday from ait attack of summer complaint. Funeral services were held yester day afternoon at 1 o'cock at the home. Rev. Short officiating. In terment wai made iu the lleud cemetery. It. C. Kills, who left recently lor the home of hia parents iu Illi nois 011 account of the serious ill tittMJofhi aged mother, did not reach there until .after her death. 1c writes to Mrs. Kills that he will not he home until the middle of the moji th, iu time to hear the final proofs set for that time. A. C. Luens has added n marked improvement (0 The i'ilot llttttc (up by installing a complete new system of gas lights throughout the hotel. The (as is conducted to the burners through a small hollow wire, and the light is a very brilliant one. A mrgc bin tier ou the .parch IMlits up that end of Wall St. to perfection. The first quarterly conference of the M. H. church will be' Held next Tuetday evening, Oct. S, Kcv. Mr. Anderson of Arlington officiating. I Rev, Anderson will hold preaching J " . city Sunday, and left Monday morning for the mountains with ihe folltnvltif hnm uii.t-vm- W M. Kcctie and wife, A. 0. Walker and w'ifc, W. II. Wilson, L. Tilly, Mrs. K. I). Wilson, Mr. Allen, 6. Plieny, and II. Rogue, of Rend; C. W. Reynolds and Miss Reynolds of Powell liuttes; linima Painter, Washington: A. L. Poore, Rosland; Malctt, Priucvillc; I.es Duncan of this place. Silver Lake Leader. Receiver Is Appointed, Judge W. S. Rradshav.-, after hearing the arguments iu the in junction proccdiugs brought against the R. M. company, issued an or der dissolving the Injunction, but appointed a receiver as .prayed for by the Central Oregon Ranking cc Trust Co. A large majority of the creditors of the company asked that U. L. Sa bin of Portland be appointed re ceiver, and the court complied with ttic request. Mr. Sibin, who has been representing the company's creditors as trustee, was duly ap pointed receiver and was required to furnish a bond of $15,000. Ik was ordered by the court to imme diately file an Inventory of the projwrty. Mr. Sabin writes to O. S. Crock er, the local manager, ns follows: "Judge llrndsbaw reached the conclusion that a receiver should be appointed nnd he has now made nn order dissolving the injunction and appointing me tcccivcr nnd directs that I forthwith file an inventory of all the assets ofsaidllcud Mercan tile Company coming into my posses sion. It is further ordered that I continue to dispose of the pAsets of said Mercantile Company in such manner as will be for the b.t in terests 0)' all parties concerned and forsa speedy closing of the trust, un til further orders of the court. I understand this to menu that wc can proceed with sales." 1 he store reopened for business this morning. Diphtheria nt PrineVllle. Mrs. John. Rostwick died Mon day morning-in 'this city after n week of suffering from diphtheria. All the patients were living In the same house, which is under rigid, quarantine. Review. Kills I. arte Cougar. George Thompson, who lives on the old McCarty ranch, killed n large cougar a few days ago, with in n quarter of a mile of the house. Mrs. Cook of Rosland, when near the ranch heard the animal growl ing, and she informed Mr. Thomp son, who went out and shot the au imal. The cougar had just killed n horse, and was making a meal of him. Silver Lake Leader. New Line of... Robes Whips Some of the Things We Haye in Stock . V t Hardware Stoves Tinware Graniteware Groceries Canned Goods Teas & Coffees Tobaccds FRIOES RIGHT AT ...Sk C. CaldwelPs, mmgm0miittmttmmmtmmmm0mmfmtKmamumi And- Blankets Ceiitral .Cjregbh Realty Company 1 a. l; hunter Ih MuttiK IluiMing ou Oregon Street. mf ' ' ' Dl JVhcii You Pcitiit buildings, Inside or out side, if you desire the very best results at the luast expense you should use The sherwin-williams Paint Call for " color caYds " (SucccMor to C. D. Drown & Co.) BEND, - OREGON DBAUJRS IN ALL KINDS OP . Central Oregon, Real Estate Tiniber and Desert Lands a Specialty f We buy or sell your land no matter where situated. We can sup- ply you with any class of land at any time. CaR oa us or write tor 1 ... . I III ll.N further particulars. E. A. SATHER A l?till I ! t TcAf.KM r.. Kverythlng was done that could be I Goods and Hardware nlunk o. done to Alleviate her sufferings, but ' linnd. Harukr SlIOl AND IUTIIS IS HOTKZ. Hotel Bend Corner Bond and Orkoon ' Stxksts ' U HUOH O'KANB, Prop. .MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED' HOTEL IK IJEND. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms Always Reserved' for Transient Trade. Officials Must iVcparo goffers. The commissioner pf the General Laud Office has" issued an order which requires the registers and re ceivers of all United States land offices to prepare all applications to maicc entries and tilings on public lauds when they ore requested to do so by the applicants. This order will jusu're greater; accuracy in papers pf this kind, and "be a saving to the applicants who have heretofore been required t have their; applications prepared their own expense. c: Lassooed Black Dear. . While riding recently, near the old Currier trail, on the Summer Lake.rim, Cha?. Word, a ZX va quero, lassooed a black bear. Ward was, unable to secure a turn of his rope in time, and the bear escaped taking with it the riata. SilvU Lake Oregonian. -'J ; W r TJ "ZSi '" OMPANY Re-dpehs to-day for a $HORT T2ME. Every article in the store at cost. Anticipate your needs 4 for the coming: winter. 1 ...0,, S. tiRdCKER., Agent for Receiver. i!HSS22UZ2 H k E