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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1907)
t ' i i(Vttm titratta rn, ( A LOCAL BITS. Piano for rent. Telephone Mm. C. A. Jones. ' ' Joe Wcogon of l.amonln was n visitor in Jlcnd lost WcdDcSdny. A pencil niul ruler glvxh free, with every ioc tablet ut the Cor ner Drug Store. C. P. Becker nud J. C. Tlidrp of I.nMlnw wctc business cnll crn In Bond Wednesday. November itinRnzIncn rtrc arriving ul the news Rtaiul regularly. A Hue ami complete assortment. Rev. A. A. Mitchell linft bought the I.vhman house and lots lying west of the I.. I), Wicst place. Claude Mmlri, John Styles, Wilt Thorp, Perl Nclll nnU liny Clerk ing of I.uitllnw were I). ltd visitors hut Sunday. Mr. mid Mm Hey l'. Giietln were ill from the Ilaswcll-Gucrln ranch Wednesday, Mopping in Bend's stores. George O'Neill and wife of O'Neill cuuie to Hem! la.nt Tuesday nud have been stopping at the Pilot Unite Inn. Mn. O. S. Crocker is enjoying n visit from her brother, Mr. Hurry (ilenson, of Portland. He expects to remain about u inoilth. The Hnrrituati snrvcyituJ crews that lmd Ixeu working on the ex tension of the C. & It. line, have lccu In id oil' mid have returned to Portland. You should see those hniidsomc Imported Japanese and itiiportcd glass urns and vases at the Corner Drue store. They arc the hand Homcst ever shown in ltcnd. The largest head of cabbage yet u'poitcd is now ou exhibition at the office of the Central Oregon Realty Co. It was raised by H. A. Pnctt and weighs 33 pounds. The Central Oregon sawmill was forccil to shut down last week on account of the breaking of the gov! crnor ou one of the engines. He pairs had to be gotten from Port laud. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Keeuc, Mr. mid Mrs. W. II. Wilson and Mr Wilson's mother returned to Bend the first of the week from their homesteads in the Silver Lake country. Mrs. Fificld, daughter of Mrs. sarali Francis, arrived in Iteud from Michigan Wednesday after- noon. Mr. Wficld will come in a vcck or two and they, will make heir home in this vicinity. Cards arc out announcing the milling of Miss Elsie Riley, 'daughter of Mrs. Elsie Riley of Jlcnd, to Mr. Ralph Sherwood. . he wedding is set for November o at the residence of Mrs. Kilcy tear Iknd. DON'T OVERLOOK THOSE , CARRIAGE Foot Warmers Just the thing for'n LONO RIDE. i Holier:, Whips, Horse- BLANKETS Uvcrytlilng In Leather (JooJi at PRICES In reason. Ncpulrlng Neatly and Promptly . Done. . A. L. HUNTEft !il MuUlg Ilullilliig on Oregon Street. HENRY L. WHITSETT (Idrsc Shoeing and -tk General Blacksmitliinr WAUON.MND PLOW WORK t 'V V ' , . Pl'r'rtCljJiS Work Olltfhfpfeetl. I ocaled lu the old Sheldon slioy, Furnished house for rent. Tel ephone Mrs. C. A. Jones. Mrs. John Ferguson was a Rend visitor yesterday from their farm southeast of town. ' Step in and examine the hew line of cutlery just gotten by the Corner Drug Store. Rev. Mitchell will conduct preach lug services next Sunday evening nt 7.30 o'clock sharp. The Oregon Journal, daily ntidj Sunday 05 cents a month delivered , See A. 11. Grant, Audit. j-.o Sweet pot atoes and cranberry sauce for your Sunday dinner. You can j;ct them at the tiewft stand. P. S. Stanley is exacted to reach Ilcud today front Pdrtland. He will be accompanied by two men who come to look over the re sources of this section, The D. I. & P. Co. arc having considerable difficulty securing men to build the tIf- stave pic. They are now advertising lor help and arc offering wages of 27J4 cents an hour. .... Mrs. Wynne met with quite a severe accident while out riding last Saturday. As she dismounted from Hie horse her ankle turned, tearing loose the ligaments in the aiikie joint ami causing n xty painful injury. Wednesday A. I,. Hunter got hi a brand new sewing machine for use in the manufacture of harness ' It is a dandy, sews tugs and vari ous parts of the harucsss with much speed and docs the work well. It is a great labor saver. M. C. Miller, superintendent of the Turucy ranch, reports that he has too acres seeded to fall wheat which has come up in Hue shape and makes an excellent stand. He will soon start several men to clear lug additional acreage and expects to have about 300 acres into crop next year. Yesterday Win. Burdshcll, from Iowa, purchased the 40 acres of ditch laud belonging to W. II. Webb, which lies about Ave miles north of Redmond. Mr. llurdshcll was in Demi Thursday after lumber nud will immediately move onto the place with his wife and three little (-rand children. Mrs. C. A. Coons and son Perl, left the first of the week for Hood River wlfcrc they will reside in the future. Dr. Coons did not accept his appointment to the Methodist church nt liicklctou and Is also at Hood River. Mrs. Coons says that they and Dr. Nichol will probably engage In the mercantile business at that place. E. II. I.ockycar wis in Dend yestctday from his farm five miles north of Redmond. He reports that a new school house is about finished in that district, the build in); measuring 18x33 with 10 foot posts. Last spring there were 16 pupils enrolled while How there arc 35, which shows that that country is settling up. Miss Harradcr is the teacher. Work ou the deep well at the Daldwin ranch has been temporar ily held up on account, of the drill having got caught. J(u an attempt to loosen the drill the cable was broken and now the drill and a por lion of the cable arc down in the well, and if they arc gotten out a fishii'g tackle of some description will hayeto be rigged up. At the 'time the accident .happened they were drilling through a soft, loose formation tlmt caved in frequently nud caused much trouble. Jiut be' fore reaching that the drill had penetrated a layer p'f vory hard grauitesi) 'Lard that only, cigj(( inches or a 'foot $ould be drilled Ksach day. The well. Is down about, oooeef,..',,. t 1 . nuuabe.r of fiend Indict parted out to .have n poqd.tluHdJlaiiwJ and c'uded'by tfcUiu&'in'to trouble. rhey wcut to the school housd and tried to break their way Into It but failed, The door was too Accurcly locktd for them. An Uiey turned Id leaver after having, failed in their pranks, what wan their con stcrnatlou to find the iria!dial stand ing there waiting for them. To say that thcic was then a scatter iug, screaming and running only tells half the story. The ladies, when they found that they were, caught, gave as their excuse that they intended to hide in the build ing ami frighten the youngsters of the town 'when they appeared, by playing ghost pranks oil them. What's that old saying about a poor excuse being bctlcr than none? Sherwood Dros last week threshed their crop of oats, the yield amounting to tO.). bushels from Co acres. This was not n very large yield per acre but the grain won of finest quality and very heavy. A bushel measure filled just level with the top weighed .(o pounds, or eight rounds in excess of the legal weight, the standard weight of a bushel of oats being 33 pounds. If the measuring had been by weight there would have been 1800 bushels. The oats were frozen quite badly in the spring which accounted for the relatively poor stand nud the small yield per acre. Portions of the field that were not damaged by the freeze yielded as high as O5 or 70 bushels kt acre. At 50 cents a bushel the boys have made a near little sum, even with the damaged stand. They also threshed out 100 bushels of spcltz. Haton-Chapnian. Dend people were somewhat sur prised Wednesday evening to learn that Miss Ethel Chapman and Mr. Cal I? Eaton had returned to Hnd as husband and wife. They were married on October 30 at The Dalles, the Congregational minister at that place officiating. After the' ceremony they proceeded to Pen dleton for a short visit at Mrs Haton's former home, then took short trips to Spokane and Port land, after which they returned to liend. Mis Chapman and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Carl Chapman, had left Rend for Mrs. Chapman's home at Lewiston and were accom panied as far ns The Dalles by Mr Euton. It was Miss Chapman's intention to visit several weeks with her sister-in-law nud then pro ceed to Pendleton where Mr. Chap man would join her later and they would go to Kansas for n winter's visit with relatives. Plans were evidently changed, however, when The Dalles was reached and the couple were married as before stated, Mrs. Carl Chapman witness ing the happy event- Mr;, nud Mrs. Eaton have immcdiatley gone to housekeeping nn the Baldwin ranch, of Which Mr. Hutriu is the superintendent, due nl the largest and best developed rmitlics In this section. M'r. Sid iVrc'ival Is in Ikud Vis iting her parent'?, Mr. mid Mrs. McRcyuolds Por Sole. Hardy, acclimated and well root ed plants. Dlaeklierrics -hawton, Mcrscr cau, and Rathbim). Currants Red Dutch; and White; Grape ' Logan Ikrries. Raspberries Cumberland (black cap), Cuthbert (red), unit Golden Queen (scllow) Strawberries Clark's Seedling, the famous Hood Riv-r. 3ltf Por prices, etc. address. I,. D. Wiimt, Dend, Oregon. When You Paint buildings, inside or out side, if you desire the very best results at the least expense you should use . The ' SHZnwlti-Williams Paint Call for -"""" color cards E. A. SATHER A Pull Line of Oroccrles, Dry Clouds And Hardware always on Hand. r You May Haye Them At Cost.;; We find ourselves crowded or room and overstocked f with a line of goods that for the next 30 days we are going to oner at cost. Lome ami make your selections early and get the pick of the lot. 1 liesc goods include: I'arUlaii Pace Powder OA Per box now only ....,.. UC Splro Pncc Powder Per box now ouly .,,.,,,,.. , 20c 'cr box now only.., 20c Hlytian Pace Powder l'i Oriental Complexion I.otiou A Pormrrly ftx now, per bottle.. 70C Plorliln Water 1'ofijjerl)' 5or; now per bottle. , . .-lUC Vlorlila Water '50 1 Ue no w 15 C .Mme dn Proy's Tooth Lotion-- A formerly joe; now only, ,,.,,,. ,$)C Hlyalan Almond' Creim , Pormerly joe now only 5C Cream of Ci uilied Kobe's l'yrincrly joe; npv , , , , , ,OOC Woodlartc Itau de Quinine Hair Toitle, fonhfcrly fi.vot.nQW-.-.i.iOC Chamberlain's Hntr OU- - f I'ttrmcrly ?: icr bottle; now . ,' . :1UC Toilet (lycerlnc ' formerly 50c; now only. ...... . .00C Sce.rqiir wjcloW display. hKCorner Underwood Standard Typewriter Im lift (BmE i For Speed Safety, Surety A olld Roadbed is essential, Visibility ana Speed In the Underwood (tabulator) Typewriter are supported by perfectly balanced construction. Underwood Typewriter Company No. 68 Sixth St., Portland, Ore. JIMO Aim & q a ire&n coarpiexion 11 reiervtl anJ produced by Kqbertlne, a mild, dellghKul iifffiuntion. delicately fragrant. m M m&7 'J,'c" die ikln exiiuhttdy io(ti vSf ty"n','ie' crackled ajipe.ntice cauteil nr ovcr-urynei rcaucc?, uiejue.oi enUnteil norci. clcafucs Jlirffr re duces infhmimtion and iprcadi an even, rauiAnt ciow out to wholesome nourlth ment of ikin clandi and ttimulation of the capillaries which also feed the skin and supply its healthful color. Aiknur Drvrchiir afrit tamtlt f mmnm Special Sale of Hardware and Stoves For the next 30 day we will close out our entire slock of hardware and stoves at prices to stiit you, as we do not wish to carry this line n connection with our furniture department. Come in and look over the stock. Iklow we quote a few prices. Water palls, former price 6 to 7$c, sale price - 30c to 60c i'ca kettles, nlcklc, former price 1.7$ to $2; now $1.25 to 51.50 ' Tea kettles, granite, fm'r p're $1,50 to $2.50; now $1 to $1.50 Wash boards, former price 60 to ijoc; sale price - 50c to 75c Coal oil cans, former price 35c; sale price - - 25c Duttcr moulds, former price 3$c; sale price - - 25c STOVIiS, former price $1550 to $36 ?alc price 513.50 to $26 A new lint of furniture expected next week. Watch next week's ad. for prices. t J I. WEST, BEND, OR. Central Oregon Realty Company (Successor to C. 1). Drown & Co.) BEND, - OREGON DPAtBXS IK ALL KINDS OP Central Oregon Real Estate Ttmhnu unn TlacATrvf 9 inHc a nr-iilf7 ? i Wc buy or sell your land no matter where situated. We can sup- u ply you with any class of land at any time. Call on us or write for S lurtucr particulars. IUrdkr Shot and IlATIIS 1.1 IioTnt, Hotel Bend Corner. bond AND OftKCOX STRRStS HUail O'rOVNB, Prop. MOST CnNTRALIA LOCATED IIOTBb IN BEKD. ! J SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms Always Reserved for Transient Trade. Y' A Complete Slock of At Bend, Oregon. DRY 1 Roughf Surfaced and Moulded -LUMBER- At Bend, Oregon. All Widths Lengths and Thicknesses v Reasonable Prices Good Grades Dry Stock INCH COMMON DIMENSION SHIPtAP RUS'TIC T. & O. FLOORING BEADED CEIIilNO WINDOW JAMBS WINDOW CASINO HEAD BI.OCKS O. G. BASEBOARD STAIR TREApS WATER TABLE O. G. BATTINS. MOULDINGS P. B D. PATENT ROOFING FENCE PICKETS SHINGLES ETC., ETC. s, t, 1 ,t i .. Ii. Nl I Lkr Mirerwl at Low Cest Aaylwre m Ike tmis ef tTfce B. I. & P. Ce., er file C. S. I. Ce. CUSTOM FEED MtLL IN CONNECTION. APPLY TO It ,ntrl,Or.e6n Deyeiopment Company L, BEND, ;. iiVn....-i.riwi- I Vf i' - QREQON .v .& THl BULLtlTIN'S Subjfip(tioi1 list is grow ingf-aad new naiftesre- being added each weete Vour lurn nekt'