The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 25, 1907, Image 4

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APPLIES
,or sale nt thc.orchnrd nt
Y5c to 1 ?2 atinshd'.
j Besfapples delivered at Madras,
frineville, Redmond or CHnc Falls
at pi 50 p. box;
Deltveted at llcnd dr fcaidlaw
1.75 a bos. ,', ,
Send in your orders early.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
WILLIAM BOEGLI.
Proprietor.
Mauras, Oa., U. Ui.ll. No. 1.
THE BEND BULLETIN
"Por ovcr' ma, ffl square ileal, no
irsa and no more."
CHAUMiS 1. ROW1S '..EDITOR
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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1907.
HAPPENINOS FAR AND NEAR.
Centre! Oregon News Notes Culled
from Our Exchanges.
ti. It. James has been appointed
postmaster at Lnidlaw.
The I'rineville creamery will be--itV.opcrations
the latter part of this
jwcc'jc and will pay 30 ceuts a pound
for butter fat.
A telephone line Will be built in
-the Blue Mountain National Forest
froii Big .Sutamit prairie to Day.
ville, a dist-tr.ee of 100 miles.
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Some persons in Silver Lake have
been giving boys licjuor and the
Oregonian says they nre known and
are liable to get into trouble.
Lakcvicw's electric light plant
was struck by lightning recently
and burned to the ground; The
town is now relying on coal oil.
Kd. Kutchtr, owner of a small
threshing machine in the Madras
neighborhood, has just completed
the season's run. He threshed
28 coo bushels.
Much grain is being hauled by
team from Madras to Shaniko, and
now that the roail train has been
abandoned all of it will have to be
marketed in this manner.
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Head Ranger V. C. Ncfl, of the
Fremont National Forest, was in
jured last week. His horse threw
him and then fell upon him, break
ing his shoulder blade.
The new - Methodist church at
Frineville is about finished and
services" were held there for the first
time last Sunday. The- church
contains a new organ that cost $300.
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Bruce Gray, a Frineville stock
man, recently delivered 130 head of
cattle at Shauiko. The steers were
"vM nt ?3 fo and the cows at $2 50.
Ti : steers weighed out about 4-
.-u.'l.
- nhan near Hood River careless
fymixed with lis hog feed come
?ieul tontriiuiu'tr-' nr'tiic tliaf'hnd
k pYenfirwl' for Tats 'and found
Hie the urVijW oVu'cdon the hops
iv '.itneUi 011 Vht iitti. lie is now
Aiinus several fine porkers.
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The Review says that the Prftie
.Villc Light'& Water ConiDiiiyMiaH
1il itMtnlled two new 10 kilrtwst
'jiijiiin'i'-i, thus increasing it.s power
foe're trnfrj youe-lhlrtfc "The 'com
pany hafl mach tjD!e to' Vidure a
sulficieijt amount ct'fyti ctfl jtAvill
hndoubjedly build a power plant on
the Wattle next spring.
A fty-
Mrs. ula B. 'MiuMcan of Prine
illle was the truest of Mrs. T. A.
iptpulhi't''Mya. WHicau;, during a
ccsnt visit to the Palouse wheat
ftclds, drpve n combined harvester,
nnd for supper the same day ate
!)i$ctilts made from the flour milled
Ihatday frpru,the wheat threshed
while she was driving. -The Dalles
Optituist.
W.J. Schmidt, n Stockman bf
Howard, Or., says he 4 has been
running stock in the Blue Moun
tains for 15 years ntul states that
piuce the govornlucnt controlled the
range the pasture Ins been improv
ing, Writing to the Frineville
Journal, he says: "I heartily en
dorse the policy of the government
In iis control of the forest range."
1 he l'rincville Hour null is run
ning iS hours n day now and turns
out 60 barrels of Hour daily, A
new machine costing $2,000 has re
cently been Installed nnd a better
grade of flour ts the result. D. v.
Stewart, the veteran millnnu who
has made flour from Nebraska to
the pacific, says the Crook county
wheat this year is the best he ever
handled.
A Seattle company has made a
proposition to the people of Silver
Lake nnd vicinity to drill a well at
some point in that neighborhood in
quest ol artesian water, tue com
pany agrees to go down Soo feet for
52,500, nnd in case flowing water i
found at 500 feet or less the cost
will be only $1,500. Subscriptions
arc being solicited rind the well will
probably be drilled.
The 14-year-old son of A. W.
Grater of Frineville had his left
arm shot off a week ago while
hunting. Getting through a wire
fence he dragged a shot gun alter
him, the hammer caught on some
obstruction and the gun was dis
charged. The Journal says the
charge entered the arm through a
wound about the size of a silver
dollar, nnd dividing passed out in
two places, taking about two inches
of the bone and shattering about as
much more. After being so se
verely wounded the plucky lad
walked two miles to town. Drs.'
Belknap and Edwards removed the
arm at the shoulder joiut.
The line-up at the T.akcvicw land
office is growing in number rapidly
and it is expected that close to 1,000
people will be on hand on the
morning of the 28th when tlu- office
opens to receive filings. Those in
line register as they appear, and nt
9 o'clock each morning and at
4 o'clock in the evening they line
up and answer to the foil call.
They arc released then and may go
where they please. If one is ab
sent when the roll is called the next
in line takes the place and holds it
thereafter, and if the missing party
returns for the- next roll call he or
she must take their place at the
foot of the class. Very few vacan
cies occur, however.
There's NF.WS in The Bulletin.
Seed Wheat for Sale.
Cox seed wheat for sale, 2c per
lb., at the Bend Livery & Transfer
Stables. 3otf
For Sale.
Hardy, acclimated and well root
ed plauts.
Blackberries-fcawtou, Merscr
eau, and Rathbtirn.
CurrantsRed Dutch, and White
Grape.
Logan Berries.
Raspberries Cumberland (black
cap), Cuthbert (red), and Golden
Queen (yellow).
Strawberries Clark's Seedling,
the famous Hood River., 3itf
For prices, etc. address,
L. D. Wihst. Bend,' Oregon.
Don't lor,j
Bulletin.
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Fresh Complexion
lireterved and uroiliicdl lv
llo'jtrlinc, a mild, dcifjjlilful
lakrt the iktn rxmihiTelv tofii
luiiiihe ncklcd aicaryirc caused
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iy over urvneut rriluct.-i tl
y ovtr ilryncHj ttttufei the iie of
larzrd porei. cleanse" llitin. re.
fnlarzrd pore, clcmir lli
tlur ei inflammation ami yrfl'li an even,
radi nit clow due tu lnJi.ijie nmiriili
11x.11. of kin gland an I Hi miction of
tlicjcnpilluic- which alto feed the
kln and (upijy hi ficaltldul color.
Aikytur Drusglitfifafrti lainplt of
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Horn Imbedded In tree In 182 Years.
In 1881I Jason Elder of Paiilcy,
while rambling in the woods, came
across n yellow pine tree in which
he disco voted at the base a moun
tain sheep's horn imbedded therein,
and which he longed to investigate.
No favorable opportunity presented
itself to do 50 until October 3 when
Elder, who was supervising the
building of the government trail nt
ntul near the pines whete the tree
stood, cut it down nnd cut n block
from the tree in which the horn
wns imbedded. This lie sent to
Guy M. Ingram, forest sujwrvisor
at I.nkcview, and which Mr. In
gram highly prizes, nnd U n curi
osity rarely if ever seen before.
The tree wns 31$ feet in diameter
and was 213 years old. The horn
was n little to one side of the center
of the tree nnd ran in n circular
direction, nnd instead ' of being
curled as mountain sheep's horns
arc, wns almost straight. From the
outside of the horn to the outside of
the tree it showed Stiuce it was im
bedded therein that 1S2 years had
elapsed. The horn was soaked
with pitch, and wns 30 inches long.
The horn nt the bise was to incites
in diameter nnd protruded from the
tree nbout six inches. Silver Lnkc
Leader.
Porcli-ncr Want Orej-on Land.
Oregon is attracting the attention
of Russian and Baltic German im
migrants. One inquiry received by
the Orrgou Development League
from a thoroughly reliable source
says! "Particulars desired ofn tract
of about 4000 acres of good laud
suitable for general farming nnd
stockraistng, not more than 10
miles from rail or steamboat trans
portation that can be purchased for
cash for not to exceed 530 an acre,
for a Russian colony," The in
quiry further says: "Our people
arc Circassians from the Caucasus,
honest, sober, industrious, and
physically the equal of any race in
Europe. They will bring over
their Arab horses and Angora sheen
and goats. They will be a credit
to any community in which they
may settle and if satisfied will be
followed by immigrants from the
Baltic Germans and from Russia.
Much Good Reading
at Very Lifdle Cost....
One of the finest clubbing of
fers The Bulletin has ever se
cured is now open to its read
ers and (he public in general. For
the small sum of $2 35 you can
secure a year's subscription to
The 3end Bulletin (St. 50 a year)
The leading newspaper of Crook
County that's what the public
says;
Sunset Magazine ($!. a year)
The leading magazine of the
West;
The Road of a Thousand
Wonders (75c per copy)
The most beautiful book of
views ever published, printed in
four colors;
Town and Country Journal
(25c tier year) One of the Iead
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the Pacific coast.
That Meansjja Saving to
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If you take advantage of this offer
it also means
A lot of good reading for
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Shop....
I linUc jiwk recently opened n
.shop in Haul nnd nut prepared
to do all kltuu 01
Horse Shoeing, Wngon nnd Plow
Work nnd (leuernl HlncKsmltlilng
Every niece of work that leaves
the shop is guaranteed to be
hrst-cms.
"J I solicit n share of your pat
roungc.
ja.mus Mcelroy.
JVhcn You Paint
buildings, ipside or out
side, if you desire the
very best results at the
least expense you
should use
The
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Paint
Call for
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E. A. SATHER
A Full Line of Groceries, Dry
Hoods nnd tlhrdwarc nhvnys on
llnnd.
The Central Ore
gon Banking (2b
Trust Company
iptcuirtipUTki. VfH,
Capital 523,000.00
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Transacts n Ocncrnl Bank
ing Business.
Acts as Administrator, I2x
ecutor or Trustee of flstatca
Issues Drafts nnd Hunk
Money Orders on all porclK"
Countries.
Interest on Time Deposits
Saftr, Deposit Uoxes.
Fire Insurance.
John Stoiill. I'retldcnt
J. It, Kawhlll, Vlcrfolilcnt mid
Culilor
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vi cuuery jusi guiieu in uy mc
Corner Drug Store.
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THE CROOK
The Centum, OmtooN Ltvit Stock an!)
Ai.Kici'i.Ti'KAt. Association hni post
poned the dates of its fair to be held nt
Piiticvllle, from Oct. 13-16-17-18-19, '07 to
Oct. 24-2526-28 29, '07
Hearts, mi r- '-
Five Big Days Remember the Change o( Dales
Fine Ra es
Big Purses
HiiLia immmmmmmmmfrmmmmmmmmmowmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Numerous Exhibits from ail Parts
of Crook County
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The Biggest Fair Ever Held in Central Oregon.
Yoi) Cannot Afford to Miss It: v
REA1EA1BIHR THE DATES:
J Oct. 24 - 5 -
C. S. .BENSQty
'ATTORNEY AT LAW
OHI'ICK IS HANK lll'IMM NO,
IIH.N'I), OKIIGC1N.
V. P. A1YERS .
Lnnd nnd Irrigation
Lawyer 0
I.AIDLAW, OKHOON
Practice In all Court nnd Department
of the Interior.
U. C. COE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
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