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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1907)
liJibliifcjillfciii 'HHIM-l tmc "mm iwiiiwiiuiiiiiiiiiiajyiwww "TV" fcrihfliftai n ,' !Mlffl,.W rHE BEND BULLETIN but Uic report wns unfounded ns Mr. urcgory utd not close tne ueni while here, although It i known thnt lie held nn outiou on the place which expired yesterday. "For every man a less and no more." square ileal, n6 -.-a-.Trtt -CIIARU5S I). RQWU KUITOR in ' " i ' SUBSCRIPTION RATKS! Snejr- M mtum-tii h.. l-5 ilx inonUi.. Yhrtc inonlhi... t --FRIDAY, NOVEMBUR S, 1907. " 'InmrUbly In Jrnce.) CROWD WAS ORDERLY. Flllnpral Lakeview Land Office Taken with Ctock'LIke Precision. Reports from the Lnkcviciv land office state that the taking of Slings t that place on the morning of -October 2S proceeded with great quickness and precision and was entirely free from any disorder or trouble The caic with which these filings' were taken has pro bably never heretofore been equalled on a similar occasion. The plan m tlline a roll of the lineup vn .continued up to the last minute, and when the office opened on Monday morning one of the wait fhp applicants was chosen by tho .in the line to call the names nstliev -appeared in order on the roll, t-nit each time the land office dooi opened to receive an applicant the -two next on the roll walked in and -c.utcrcd their filings. It only re quired about two minutes to do .this and'by noon 136 had filed; bj 3 o'clock all had been put through the mill. When the land office .dc-ors were unlocked 204 were in fine, fit the last report 349 appli cations had been filed. The Kx sAiiucr says: r 'i'xhi officials rushed everything 'had liy Tuesday evening one could 'learn if he had any opponent on 'his claim. - It was discovered upon theckinjjbff the filings that some 'claims hacHnree or four filings op t'jeny,' butrthe exact time to the '"half minute .ras noted on each set pf papers, co question will arise as lo-pricrity. A great many arc, of course, dis--appointed, but such was expected 11 along, and while some will cgm promise, others will settle their caics in the legal department of the general land office. Women in the line were heard to remark that they never saw a fnore orderly and gentlemanly browd of men in their lives; that lliey bad not heard any improper language during their stay in Hue GATHERED PAR AND NEAR. QREOORY VISITS MADRAS. . President of Oregon Trunk Lino .Makes Further Examination of Route. I,. I. Gregory, president of the prcgon Trunk Line railway, spent last Friday in Madras, looking after matters in connection with the rail "road broject up the Deschutes river to Madras, of which he is one of tips chief promoters. Friday he -spent with one of the company's engineers going over the proposed route up Willow Creek from the Deschutes to Madras, says the Pio neer. x When interviewed regarding the yrospects for the immediate con Struction of the road up the Des chutes Mr. Gregory was very reti cent, confining his comments to the present sUte of the money mar ket, which, he says, makes it ex tremely faiflicult to finance aiiy Rind li a railroad projert at this time. e stated, howev.r. thnt tfic Ore Ai Trunk LinS project was a l.ve '):. ntiU.thJt lis believed that mat his would i'hape themselves up so J-'it carjy. m the new yar, actual j "(tstftrWion wovul be under way. J 7,lrcVffin:!e uitoVnfatiou Ihim th'ih J . d not be scarred. The O.tgon K JfrnWi Line recently completed, it J tccalion of'1' the line as'.fcr'V" 4 J.'hefar's.JJrl'lc'i. andamcndtd'r'ight WtfavflRps weie filed at TP.e Dalles 1 1 irtl office several week.s ago. It R. I,. Sherlock of Lake county has bought 2000 lamb of Vnnccy Bros., of Prineville, paying $ys per head. T. II. Gray, n stockman of I'riuc villc, recently sold 40 blooded Here fords to parties In Hartley- county, and the Journal said they sold like hot rakes. A man nt Summer Lake recently picked a barrel of apples irom one limb in the Sherlock orchard. Many fruit trees there nrc being dumaged by the branches breaking under the load of fruit. The dedication of the new Meth odist church nt Prineville wilt take place on December t Dr. Cole man, president of Willamette uni verMty, and Presiding Kldcr Skip worth, besides other ministers, will be present for the occasiou. Rev. Chas. A. IMiipps, state Sun day school worker, will conduct the second annual Crool. County Sun day School Convention nt Prineville in Nov. 22-24. Delegates arc dc--ired from every Sunday school in the county, and entertainment will be provided for nil who attend. W. C Neff, head forcU ranger for the Goose Lake National For est, has fallen heir to a large estate. His great uncle recently died in New York leaving nn estate of $300,000 in cash and n large .imnunt of other property. Mr N'cfTs share will amount to a neat little fortune, says the Lakeview Examiner. Prof. Kittredge returned from Lakeview Tuesday night. A man who was just ahead of him nt the land office filed a timber and stone right on the land Mr Kittridge in tended to file on as n homestead The land office officials advised him not to file a contest, as his chance of winning out would be poor. Silver Lake Oregonian. Miss Wright of Silver Lake, who drew straws for a timber claim in the Sican county, and had every assurance of getting a clear filing, was disappointed when she came to the land office to learn that a wom an under the age of 21 could not file on a homestead, and after making extensive improvements on the place and residing there for a month, had to give it up. Lake view Examiner. we fiutcd olit that they were C. fcdlt, ailtvcyof leaving the country, no we did not lime a chance to ink them what Mr. ltarrlmau U going to do, We rciu-e, however, to lw scared any more by good or evil report. The only thing thnt wilt .Utile us I the actunl tout of the loco motive. A pleasant Hallowe'en social rJ fjiven by the Lollies Aid on Thttrtdny evening, but we c .111 not give particulars not being present. Mr, Jolimon, slate Sunday School or (aniicr, preached yeMefday. W'c arc always gl.id to have Itim vtith m. When one Uy at home all the time there is not very imlcll blutlec to gnther new, and if when one does leave for a trip to Mmlr.u, lletul, l'rliicvllte, Shan Iko, Chicago or other Interior points he feels that he must keep moving nil the time and Outre U Mill tmt little clmnce to gather news, llciuc this apology. K. C. IWkk. There are good papers and poor papers. Subscribe for The Bulletin and read the good kind There's NEWS in The Bulletin. Wood For Sale. I will deliver wood In town the following prices! DRY BLOCK WOOD 16 inches long $4.00 a Cord. DRY LIMB WOOD 16 inches long $3.5o a cord. Tut In your yard on thort notice, riioue to me when you want wood, won't eot you anything to phone to F. M. CARTER; nt mmmmmm0mmmamwmimmmmMmmmrm sale: begins Monday, nov. 11 LIKE A WHIRLWIND WILL BU OUR STIRRINO CLOSING OUT SALE! u TTe Central Ore gon Banking (& Trust Company ikcoii roAi(.i) 1904. Capital S25.000.00 Transacts a General Hank ing Business. Richard Snow, groom for the Baldwin Sheep & Land Company has quite a distinguished record. Before coming to America he was in the service of the Rothschilds, being Miss Rotlnchild's groom, and left their service to come to America with the Shire horses uow owned by the B. S. & L. Co. He has a diploma which he received for throwing the horse in England. Prineville Review. Word has been received from Portland which strongly confirms the statement that the townsitc of Laidlaw has been purchased by the Mount Hood Railroad, says the Chronicle. The same paper ulso reports that the laud lying on the east side of the river and adjoining the present townsite is to be platted and placed on the market under n progressive and extended ndvettis ing campaign. Uncle Frank Nich ols will alo plat a portion of his Intul nu the north of the town and place it on the market. ReilmonJ Items. Rkduovd. Nov. .!). C. Wool of 1I1U neighborhood, K, M. C.illinaii, A. I.. llliaiiu uml Oi'o. Itodmun of Madras were doing ho;j and poultry bu inessnVlWs farm the' pait 'week. The last nanied'geutleuierf expressed thcui k-ivci rs grcauy urpricii at tne change Acts as Administrator, Ux ccutor or Trustee of listatcs ' 1 Issues Drafts' and Bank Money Orders on all Forefgn Countries. TO TH E PUBLIC : Wc ,nkc ,l,is occu,,to" lo thnuk j0" for u"r Kl)ia'r UH ,KU . .- rouagc mid support during the past two yews, yentt. of en joyable, prosperous uml ever increasing trade. IT IS TIIKRHFOUH with many feelings of regret Hint jvc lu-re and now ntinniiiicv Hint, owinH toother buMness interests presenting opportunities of greater Hnmise, v have deckled to disose of our business here at the earliest possible date rilHUijl'OUH, beginning MONDAY, KoVttMIIKK ttth, we will inaugurate n wotidcr fully stirring and COLOSSAL CLOSING (JUT SAI.K that will Ue felt in every sccthin of this country reducing ns by magic our superb assembly of -plciulld mctuhnitdi.sq. Nothing wilt be spared to make this tile greatest event of the kind ever known in Husteru Oregon. Neither TIMIi NOR SPACIJ Is nllowctl us ft make inciitloii of the InntiincrabW Iwrgulim of unexcelled merit that await the liu'udrcds of c.itcful buyers in cvoty department of our mum moth stare. DRY GOODS, Ladles' Furnl&hiugs, Footweur of ull kltuLs, Meu'.s Clothing and Furulsli itigs, Hats, Groceries, llnrdwnre, Machinery and Yehlch.s have never ken sold at gtcutur advan tage to the public than will In- during this sale. , , , Let every man, woman mid child prepare ut once to take advantage of this momentous event, the opportunity of n life-time. , ' Rcmcmbcri Tho solo begins Monday, November 1 1 th. SPECIAL MENTION Our lino of Heating Stoves is compleLo. Make your selections at once. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED Mi C. W. ELKINS, Prineville, Oregon Interest on Time Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes. Fire Insurance. John Stcldl, rreildent J. !!. Sawhill, Vice-I'retideut Cashier and BEND, ORKGON "s yuderstood that in a few du s the ,a',, ul!e,, P'nce on UiU juniper ami cw' urvev vill ue tugeu up ogam Madras, so asio correct uny' possi- ole errors m tue lonucr locanou 01 OipsrnctC to tlllS Dl&CC. It vhs ruwered here Friday after f.oon tiaf Jre Gtwbry liud' vliri cliaWd th, rMllftw rarh cd!6biug IWI WiftiitW I6tf consists'of p.bout 700 acres of valuable laud, sac brush waste. They wave a .their opinion what ciilrcaclj(ltiio that tin; rfcttler a redoing, to "irake a urcesful go of it and are gofug It pull through all right. TlieVcKxl and water looks mijhty good to thrfln. '. v OiAirrett!rjf"!'i?.turdJtv f'rrm a 'tnn to iliulfruVre rrfeiTro or i men In illfMrrnt ehfcUa I u tie Courui ot imt (yto Billed It was-not until they had all passed thst Much Good Reading at Very Littlle Ck... One of the finest clubbing of fers The Bulletin has ever se cured is now open to its read ers and die public in general. 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