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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1907)
Local bits. Irurtiiihci1 Iioiihc for rent. Tel Vpliunu Mm. C. A, Joiici. December iun;nyIncN are now ar riving tit tlic lieud news stand. Get biity. The Ilcnd Mercau tile Co. closes November 23, 1907. TI101. l'wcct tcturiictl to Ilcnd Mundiiy nielli from a business trip to Portland. Hob. llowsor has returned to Ueud aflcr spcndltiK the ntimmer ut Clinc Falls. A jencil ninl tulcr r.lvcn fue with every toe tablet nt tlic Cor ner DttiK Store. The Oregon Journal, dally nud Htitulny G5 cents n tnontli delivered Se A. II. (Jriiut, AkciU. a'.o Frank Glim wan In Mend Mon day nnil Inter went to Sisters to nt tend to business mutters. IJny now. J'.vcrytlihiH nt cost or less. The Ilcnd Mercantile Com pany cliHcM November 33, 1007. Mr. mid Mrs. W. II. Wilson have moved into the Jones liotuc former Iv occupied by C. M. Weymouth. Creed Triplett nud wile have re lumed to lieud from Myrtle Point hud will peitd the winter in Hciul The two houfen in the east part of town owned bv Mrs. C. A. Jones are lenplciiuent in new coais 01 paint. Dr. TurJcy left on Thursday niotnliijt tor lloise, Ida.) where be went to preform an operation on h relative. Minn Maude Vaudovert ban re ccivcd the information that the fil ing on her timber homestead wan accepted. In a letter to II. J. Over turf, A. M Drake write that he nud Mrs Drake will all for Naples on No vember 30. ltev. l'nttier Ulckcy writes to Item! lKirUhioiiurn that he will he in Ileud touiglii and will hold act vicch next Sunday, the 17th. f,ot Woman's saddle some where on road between sawmill bridge and north part of town. Finder pie.c leave nt this office. A. A Anthony ninl two hclihir-. arc building 1111 extension onto the tear of the Muuig building occu pied by A. I.. Hunter's barnovi .hop. K. C. l'.irlc was lu Ilcnd Thurr day from bis farm near Redmond, llccnmc after lumber for n small addition to his house and for n new chicken shed. Mrs. IltifTiiinof Portland at rived in Ilcnd Wednesday nud for n time will keep Iioumj for Mrs. Wicut, who N In very poor health. Mrs. Wicst will probably leive soon for Voitlnnd where alio will undergo an operation. 1.1 - - . : DON'T OVERLOOK THOSE . CARRIAGE Foot Warmfci's Just the tiling for a LONQ RIDE. Robes, Whips, llorso BLANKETS ilvcrytliliix In l.ciitlior (looJs at PRJCES lii reason, Impairing Neatly rind Promptly Done, ,' A. L HUNTER in Mulzli; HalldliiK on Orq;tm Street. ' . w 'Hiaoi -gf HENRY L. WIIITSETT Horse Shoeing and General Blncksniitliing VAOON AND PLOW WORK -Jfrst ClBEa Work CUiarnntecd. iQcutod iu the old SUcldou ihop, J. D. Gibnon of J.aldlaw was a Ilcnd vMtor yeiterduy, Joliu IM wards, Jr., of Sisters was lu town Thursday. Not yet bill soon. The lieud Mercantile Co. closes November 23, 1007. Leave your orders for Thanks giving turkeys nt Grunt's news stand. 33-30 Mrs. J. 1). McOulTic of Redmond was viiitlug friends in Ilcnd during the week. Mrs, P.O. Minor entertained a few of her lady friends Thursday afternoon. Step In nud examine the new Hue of cutlery just gotten in by the Corner Drue Store. J. M. Siryofl.aldlawnnd J. T. Park of Clitic Pnlls were business viiitois here the first of the week. A. M. I.nrn of Dtiltith and M. I.ura of Scuttle are in Ilcnd this week and may Invest lu Ueud prop erty. The baud lms reorganised nud will give n popular dance oil Tliaiikagiving evening. I.ct every one ntUnd. There will he Christian Endeavor services nt the church next Sunday evening. Topic, 'Wanted Men for Gideon's Ilaud." Leader, Mr. Ilcutou. You should sec thoMt IiiiikUoiiic iuiK)rted Japanese nud iuiiortul Ulnss urns and vases at the Corner Drug store. They arc the hand souuMl ever shown lu Ueud. The lieud news stand exacts to open up soon n due Hue of Christ mas goods, toys ami tiicnac. It will oIm have iu a numUr of the latest nud most popular novels. Mrs. W It. Sellers and her moth er, Mrs. Williams, nre down this week from the Hellers homestead ticnr Odell. Mrs. Williams will leave soon for her home lu Wiscon sin. J D. Watts, special agent for the General Laud CiRce, was iu lieud this week looking nfter mat ters connected with final proofs re cently made on homesteads iu this section. J. II. Wcuaiidy is advertising n public sale of horses for next Wednesday, the 20th. Twenty-five head of good work and driving horses will be sold to the highest bidder, for cash. It in understood that Frank nud Joe Mckny hnvc bought ofT ull other claimants to the t.vo quarter M.'ctioui in Sec. .), so-i 1, and now have undisputed right to the same. These two claims nrc the dues for which there was such n rush and on which so many settled nud put up cabins. When George Summers whs re cently preparing A, II. Grant's three swarms of bcea for winter, he louud that each swarm had gath ered about jo pounds of high urndc honey. Two of ' the swtirms were young ones, having come from the parent swnrm dur ing the early bummer; The Christian Endeavor society invited n number of its members and friends to a little gatheriug at the home of Mrs. Chas. I). Drown last Monday evening nud nfter the Micicty transacted .some routine business, the evening was very pleasantly .spent with games and music. Everyone had a very en joy able time. Mr. nud Mrs, A. L. Goodwillie will leave Saturdny for Chicago, where they will reside during the" winter. It is possible that tlnjy may return to Ueud iu the spring. They will be mlscd by IJeud p;o pie. Mr. Goodwillie ban been the town's first atid only mayor and has nlwa'y:) taken n pOrflinent part iu .the cUy f,ovQrnineut and eVery- fthlrig that teidedvtowrj(Vits.ftrowt1 wniie ;nra. uyuuwmm nuv mjeu popular iu school aud social circles. One week more. The Ueud Mercantile closes Novctnbcr 23, J 907. i v H. C. Kills passed through the city the latter part of last week id his brand new automobile On his way from Paulina to lieud. Me made the trip, tto miles, iu ti hours, very good time for a light cur, especially when it is considered that he stopped nt numerous points along the road to rcimir the tele phone line, Priueville Review Tuesday umrinutf Jise Stearns, E. A. Ilalilwin and John Stcidl le't for Portland. They were accom panied by Mrs KemUII nud Mrs. Wynne, who were heic from WeM Virginia. The ladies came to look over this section with the view of making their future home here nud were very much pleiiMul with Bend and the entire country . They nill undoubtedly return with their fa 111 ilies to live. W P. Vaudevert returned this week from a trip to Summer Lskr valley where he went after fruit It was his first trip to that section iu 33 yearn ami he said he found Sev ern! men there with whom became into this country years ago. It is needless to say that he thoroughly oujo)ed the trip nud the renewing of acquaintances with old-time friends. He states that Summer Lake valley in one of the garden spots of the world nud that it has a magnificent future before it. For Sale. Hardy, acclimated and well root ed plants. HUckberrles Lawtoti, Merser eau, and RiUhburn. Currants Red Dutch, and White Crape. Logan Hurries Raspberries 'Cumberland (black cap), Cuthbcrl (red), aud Golden Queen (yellow) Strawbetriea Clark's Seedling, the famous Hood Riwr. 31U Iror prices, etc. address, L. D. Wjiwt, Ilcnd, Oregon. WORK STILL PROGRESSES. Construction of Mallroad Into Klamath Pall Is Not Suspended. Work on the Hnrriman rnilroad into Klamath Palls from the solith is Mill iu progress nud more men are leirig added to the construction crews. This is undoubtedly the only construction work of any con sequence Hint Harritnnn is having done iu Oregon since his recent suspension orders. Hut the Klam ath Pnlls roul is really n California tine and llnrrimnu is partial to that I .... U .... ..!.. suid: KcK)!is from conitnictlon cmiip nttig the Cnlifornin Noriliwutcm nrr to the tftVct that y men liura leen mMcl ! the force during the pt week, iii.mI of uliom weiv brought from Portland The ciiMtrclor lime lcll einleflvorlnj; to Hitli work mid at khiii a Idle men lieKin Jiouriug Into Portland fmm other rnilt-o.nl work Ihry were mlteil out nnd the lt eUi engaged for work on the Khunuth I'hII line. Lust Saturday s Oregouion Thos. A.Edison Once made the state ment that be expected to bec a-- Phonograph in Every American Hornet His agents, The Sco field Drug Company, now hnvc Kdisoti Phonographs for sale; A! sizes and n com plete hue of records. Also the Celebrated Star Talking Machines. Conic in atul Near Them. Nothing Nicer for a Xmas Present. Seo our window display. The Corner Drug Store.. Seed Wheat for Sale. Cox seed wheat for sale. 2c per lb , ut the Bond Livery & Transfer Stublen. 30tf There nre good papers nnd poor impcrs. Subscribe for The Bulletin nud read the good kind "er mwm utmmmn Special Sale of Hardware aid Stoves Por tlic licit 5o days we will close out our entire stock of hardware nnd stoves at prices to suit you, us we do not wish to carry this line In connection with our furniture department. Come in and look Over the stock. Dclow wc quote a few prices Water palls, former price 40 to 75c, sale price - 30c to 60c Tea kettles, tllcklc, former price $1 75 to $2; now $1.25 to 51.50' Tea kettles, granite, fm'r p're fir. 50 to $2 50: now $1 to 51.50 Wash boards, former price 60 to 90c; sale price - 50c to 75c Coal oil cans, fornier price 35c sale price - - 25c Duller monlds, former riricc 35c; sale price - 25c STOVIiS, former price t5 4o to $30- .alc price SI3.50 to 526 Watch next week's A new lino of furniture expected next weak, ad. for prices. J. I. WEST, BEND, OR. Lf Underwood Standard Typewriter riHSSS2fcjr i",'-ii-I? II" T-iix-r TMrrmzrJTZtfJ I For Speed Safety, Surely A Solid Roadbed Is essential. Visibility and Speed In trie Underwood (tabulator) Typewriter are supported by porfectly balanced con struction. Underwood Typewriter Company No. 68 Sixth St. Portland, Ore. Central Oregon Realty Company (Succeuor to C. I). Drown & Co.) BEND, - OREGON DHALUR3 IK AIX KINDS OV Central Oregon Real Estate Timber 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. Call on us or write for further particulars. V Tho Secret of a Beautiful Faco lies in kcciu'jiK the skin ro tcctcdaiwcllmclcanscil. Juit ttaslriug It Hot enouuli tlut only lca ci the delicate surface more rxposril to the Irritation i( iluit mid Rami to merci less uttacks of im nnd weather. After washinp, nj Iy Koliertlnc and experience Its tlcliahlful refreshment. You will admire tho line-leji softness it. Imparts to face, neck and arms', it not only stimulates a hidiant p,hw, hut protects the 1 Un fromhecom Init'coarso, Pfcvdnti bum itr, tan and fricklc. t. , Ail )-r Vrnia fin If. WM.C MIJI1 SI Much Good Reading at Yery Lilttle Cost.... One of the finest clubbing of fers The Bulletin hits ever se cured is now open to its read ers and the public in Rcncral. I'or the small sum of $3.25 you can secure a, year's subscription to Tho Bend Bulletin ($1.50 a year) The leading newspaper of Crook County that's what the public says; v ,, Sunset Magazine ($1.50 a year) Tlic leading magazine of the West The Road of a Thousand ' Wonders (75c Fr COP0 ' The most beautiful book of views ever published, printed iu four colors; Town and Country Journal (35c per year) Oiui of the lead iug agricultural publications of the Pacific coast. That MeanS a Saving to ' You of $1.75. E. C. PARK Importer and Breeder of . PURE .BRED 1(Polnnd; Cliifia Hogs Black LaiiKshan 4-CJtlc,kenSv young btock tor sale. KHDMOND, QIUSGOIT IiAKtiim Shop and IlATIIS IM IIOTXI. Hotel Bend UUQM O'KANE, Prop. CORKKR Bond and Orhron STRiurrs .MOST CKNTRALLV I.OCATKD HOTHI IN BEKD. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms Always Reserved for Transient Trade. r A Complete Stock of At Bend, Oregon. DRY At Bend, Oregon. Roughs Surfaced and Moulded -LUMBER- AH Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses ifrCII COMMON DIMENSION SHIPLAP RUSTIC T. &t. FLOORING Reasonable beaded ceiuno imitt WINDOW JAMBS ,, , , Prices WINDOW CASINO i r flood' HIAD ULOCK$ .; WW Wsl O. G. BASEBOARD here Orades stair Treads The Laads of Dry WATER, TABLE e D ' P ti. G. BATTINS C0., W Stock mouldings . Tae C S. I. C. P. B. D. patent 'roofing tfHNCR PICKETS SHINGLES ETC., ETC. CUSTOM FEED MILL IN CONNECTION.' APPLY TO Central Oregon Development Company BEND, OREGON mh, J THE BULLETIN'S Sueription List is grow- ijig and rieW- namesafe beihg added each week. Your turn next.