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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1907)
j iit rr'imnm New furniture A new line of PURXlTURE IRON DUDS, SPRINGS, ROCK1JRS, PARLOR STANDS, DINING TABLES and CHAIRS just received at J. I. West's Furniture Store. COME IN AND SEE THEM. Rockers, golden asli, illuminated cobbler scat 0 $ 4.504 Center Tables, golden oak, poluhcd, & 1 3-5 Center Tables, weathered oak, mission style, only 4.50 Dining Tables, golden oak, highly polished 18.00 Dining Chairs, golden maple, cane scats 1.75 Dining Chairs, golden maple, perforated scats 1.50 Iron Reds, white and blue enamel, gilt trimmings 17.00 Iron Reds, white enamel, gilt trimmings '7.60 Iron Reds, blue enamel 4.00 Red Springs, bard maple frame, spiral support 4 50 Red Springs, hard maple frame, steel band support 4.00 and many other styles. A load of mattresses expected next Week. LOCAL BITS. Dcccmk-r magazines arc now 011 nnlc nt the news stand. H. G. Rourk, KosIuikPh hustling merchant) was n business caller In Ucud Sunday. A Dcncll and ruler given free With every 10c tablet at the Cor ner Drug Store. J, I. West has In n shipment of hew furniture. Read his ml. in another column. W. H. Holllushcad and family moved last Tuesday to their Jiomc Mend near Roslniul. 'lhe Oregon Journal, dally and Sunday 65 cents a month delivered. See A. H. Grant, Agent. 3440 J. N. Has.sclbcrg, 0. Peterson, and V. N. Wallace of Lnidlaw were Rend visitors Wednesday. ,l Misi Iuga Sathcr returned to ltcud Inst Friday front a visit of several weeks in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Richie arc .kptudliig the week in ltcud from ihclr ranch on Paulina creek. Cort Allen was down from his up-river much to spcm! Thanks- giving with his family In town. Wanted Single rig aiid harness. Mint be cheap. Give description and price. C. W. Ktciliic. Ilcml. Forty-nine boxes of lloegli's 'choice apples received Thursday at the news stni.d. Assorted varieties. C. A. Chapman Is having a monument of clouded marble put tip over the grave of Mrs. Chap man. Strayed One red heifer, mottled Tacc, car tuark,uudcr bit, top crop; Iwll on. Suitable reward forybtitrn lug to Dan R. Smith. 36-39 J. it. Jtttwardo nud family have tuoved to lleud from their ranch in the Sisters country and arc occupy ing n cottage on Garden Row. , Mlsi Lisa Wood left yesterday for New York,' where she Is to join Mr. and Mrs. Drake of Rend, Ore, and then sail for Europe. Ore-goulau. U. E. Scott and W. J. Font of JSclllngham, Wash., have each re cently bought a 40-acrc tract of Illicit laud about a niilc west of Redmond. Tlie Thanksgiving dance given last evening by the band was well attended and was a very successful affair. The receipts nt the door nulbunted to f6. Word' has reached fycndtbal Mrs. Tliof. Trfplctt died last Saturday Vt her home near Creswcll, Oregon. She had been a sdflVrer for a loug time'from consumption, j You should, jcd. those handsome imiwrled Japanese and iuiportcd , ftlaaaurns and vasca at tnc Corner) Drug store. They arjs the hand somest cvdr shown in Rend, ( pr. I. I,. Scofield took one of the Scofield Drug Company's phon- wraps up 10 iuc unuec i " lay evcnlmt and fUrnlshed a num ber of selections for 'the1 ddhcc'rs. t A large number f 'l8Pd buyerft li'avc bc'encoming Into, tu;sc parta during the, last vo weeks'. Mot bpl-cmarcotopplnff at Redmond mm purcuusmg in inai v'ciuuy. T. n. n.tvldson and wife wi .,n. Inin lu Crocker COttUPC 01 .soon as It Is vacated by., ,Mr.. auc Mrs. Crocker, which wljl probably be about the 15th of tyjxi m&nth." J. W. and Frank Pcverjy, front 'Frccmnn,,Wash.,,wc( rc'ccM pur chasers of ditch U hey haVS bought a .jo-ncrc tract about otic. huarter 111II9 cast of Rcfttltpml and dan to atat a chicken ranch. u s Look out Tor the monster, otlck of I ' t " i ." j. - 1 audywhjch will bs ons tUsnuy cxt' WCc in me jvmujw u ".t MVBflwaMPvwjrA! fl l W 'gut?sb coming WA)ifelifC Thcpntf nelteatwu W Kvo handsome silver prize on ChrUt mas day. Step In and examine the new line of cutlery just gotten In by the Corner Drug Store. Win. Ault, from Mace, Ida., was In Rend during the week looking lit ditch liuitl. He did not buy while here because of being unable to make satisfactory financial ar rangement due to the present stringency. He will return In a short time, however, and make a purchase. Miss Ruth Rcid left Wednesday for Winnipeg, called there by the serious Illness of a sister. She will return to Rend In time for the be ginning of the next term of school. During her absence her place in the Rend schools will be filled by Miss Vandcvcrt and Miss Vandc vert's room will be taught by Mrs. P. F. Smith. C. I). Drown and family have been obliged to give up the cottage where they have been living due to the fact that the building Is desired by John Slscmorc and bride, Mr. Slscmorc owning the cottage. Mr. and Mrs. lltown will occupy rooms over the Merrill store Until spring at which time Mr. Rrowti contem plates building on his lots on Juni per avenue. The deep well dtilllug machine which has been at work on a well on the Raldwiu ranch, has moved to the much of Moses Niswonger at the stage station and Is drilling n well for him. The contract calls for a depth of 500 feet if necessary to get water. It Is understood that n larger machine has been or dered and that another well will be drilled on the Raldwiu ranch next spring. Last spring E. A. Garrett seeded some alfalfa with grain on his homestead southeast of Rend. When he cut the grain the alfalfa stood about eight inches high, since which time It has made n second growth of about six Inches. It is said that n firiqr stand could not be anked for. There is nothing remarkable in this except that the alfalfa made this showing without a drop of irrigation water. Wednesday afternoon the gas light that is to be given a trial in Rcud was set up on the White & Hill corner. The light was turned on about j o'clock and it certainly is a fine one. It lights up the street in all directions fqr a distance of nearly a block', and' gives a brilliant white light. If it proves satisfac tory after being given a fair test, a Thos.,A,Edison Once ihadi,thc state ment that he expected to see a r Plionqgrapll in Every American Home! His agents, The Sco field, Drug Company, ntpw have Edison Phonography for .sale. All sizes and a com plete line of records. Also the Ccttlirated, ' Star Talkilig Machines'. jsuiL Uiiir ' if i Conic in hnd Hear Them. g 1, Nothing rSJceVfor a Xnia& Present ,'W ,.T -, wrJt 1 V'i KM Sc oitr WifidoW display immoral i t?iiS Stdre.,, number of them will he lioUght for the buslticNH htrcets and Rend peo ple will 110 longer walk in darkm-M. Win Arnold, who had 11 Iioikv fall on him nud break u leg n few weeks ago, is now confined to bin bed with quite a severe attack of pneumonia. The officials of The )).illes luud office have rendered 11 decision in favor of R. A Puett in the contest brought iigiiiuit his homestead by Mrs. W. P. Myers of I.aidlnw. During the hearing of the contest Attorney Heiisou appeared for Mr. Puclt. Mr. Pile and wife arc two new coiners to Rend. They have taken up residence in n cottage just north of the Iiourc occupied by Howard Splning and family, 1'hey expect to remain during the Winter and if they like this country will remain permanently. Mr. Pile left the Phil ippines in June where he lia.s been holding a government position. He talks very interestingly of condi tions there and fnys the American government is doing a grand good work in the islands. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, of Hav Creek, Oregon, arc guests at the Portland Hotel. They, however, arc planning to remain but a Miort time as they will spend the remain der of the winter in Florida. Mr. und Mrs Thomas Sharp, Jr., spent several (lays with Mr. and Mrs. Edwards at their charming ranch residence Mrs. Sharp writes en thusiastically of life on their own ranch, which she is enjoying to the utmost and is going in exten sively for horseback riding. Ore-gonlan. Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock the Rev. Short united in marriage Mr. John Slscmorc and Mrs. Susan E. llrcwcr. The ceremony was per formed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Estebcnet, only the members of the hottschofd being present. Mr. and Mrs. Slscmorc will begin housekeeping at once in the cottage owned by Mr. Siscmore and which has been occupied by C. D. Rrowu and family. Mr Sisc more is probably one of the best known men in this part of the state, having come here years ago as a pioneer and engaging in the Ftock business when this was a great range country. The Rulletin extends congratulations. Instructious were received Tues day evening from Portland by Mark Davenport to immediately shut down operations and discon tinue all work on the Davenport- Stanley ranch. Consequently the men were all laid off. Looking after the stock and other necessary wofk wilt be done by Mark Daven port and his two nephews. Work had Just been commenced on a large stock shed which was intend ed to house a large number of blooded cattle that the Davenport Stanley people bought near Hood River last snritig. These cattle would have been brought here soon after the completion of the big shed. How long operations will be sus pended on this big ranch is not known. PACTS DISTORTED. Wcnandy Stagq Una ft 8tUI Oolne Dullness and Don'tAW Forget It. The following is cllpocd from last week' Prlneville Journal: 1 ' "'The ncnd.Xfailr-$irinilkb stage Hue Is a thing of tlie put, Tlte remainder 01 the stock. nUmt ik in itutiitx'r. Were sold auction l,llie l'llbt Huttc barn the antiquated Prinevlll'c 11 lid. Almost every week one or the other of the Prlneville papers has nu arti cle knocking thti wcnandy line, and it is getting hither tiresome. It is w well knowtl that the Wcnandy service is so superior to that fur nished by the Prlneville people, that practically nil tinvel comes over the Ikiid-rilnihiUo route, and it has been hard picking for the other fellows. In one week Wcn andy recently carried id passengers nut of Shaniko to five Carried over the Prlneville line That looks as though the 1J.-M S line was a thing of the past, doexn't it It fully explains the vcildnl of the Priuevillc papers The Wcnandy line is giving hs good service as ever and IB here to htay and don't you forget It. Discount Offered Purchasers. For a short time the D. I. & P. Co. arc offering a discount of 25 per cent for cash to all purchasers of ditch laud. This is offered at the discretion of the company and is liable to be discontinued at any time. For thoe who buy now, however, and who arc able to pay cash, it means quite a saving. - 1 in 11 ---- lltle Cleared Up. Dr. Coc announces that the own ers of the Lytic towusite have fin ally succeeded in getting title to it fully cleared up and that the com pany is now ready to give a clear deed for any tracts of land pur chased from the company. There has been some delay in accomplish ing this aud as a result several who have desired to buy in Lytic have bccti unable to do so. The com pany has for sale cither town lots or acre tracts Slievlln Company Closes Mill. "The Shcvlln Cartienter Lumber Com pany htu cloted down lu sawmill in MiuucajKilis for uooil, reducing the num ber of active mills to five The Iocs re maining in the river belonging to the Shcvliii-Clarkc company were sold to the Central Lumber Company of Hudson, Wis. The Slicvlin interests have also decided to cease operatiui; the mill of tlte Crookston .I,umlr Company, at Crookston, after this season. The mM at Ilcmidii will continue, aud a new milt is likely to be installed loon north of Ilemidji." Timberman. The Shevlin company is reprc sentcd In Rcud by W. R. Sellers and owns large tracts of timber in this vicinity. Bemidji, the town mentioned above, is where B. W. Lakin b now located. For Sate. A limited number of pdre bred Indian Kunncr ducks, in pairs or trios. 36tf Wm. P. Downing. Bend, Ore. DON'T OVERLOOK THOSE CARRIAGE Foot Warmers Just the thing for a LONQ RIDE. Robes, Whips, Mors BLANKETS livery thins (n Leather Hoods at PRICES In reason. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. A. L. HUNTER In MuUlg Ilulldtng on Oregon Street. rent cut-tlux. mI titililtn uUemlyVMeKUy, ,Tltt report is it that JUbn Ibie vtaa rut at a las lK,-tte tHv? mmKr" . 1 ' Jt Tdic impression conveyed by tlfjj ubove is absolutely,' false and tk statements t nia.de arc Vfar front the uutuiK uie, uienu,-Aiaura3-dnauio stage Hua-jkljcU ftitWfnrj'of th,e pait, mi umijaurmu kuowsmi w. now trliedfctobli with' the tvinevntcpa rirsJslhnhsy.'HH'edeAvorlugito ttt&e Dm tkvltn nubile, belike tts tf:a..Hl-MUriSHul!co starve has been discontinued mud tlwrety vhtOTY U the tra.Ec ovcrj HjNRY L. WHITSETT liorse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing WACION AND PLOW WORK First Chm.Work Guaranteed. located in tlie old Sheldon shop. 9 -r Wood For 'Sale i " I Will .dcllveY wood in .town at the following prices: &4.00 a cbrd. fl iq inch long mm, MfiMn youpysnon sfcofrtSiotlec. fcon't (f yot snyWfhgnQ pbtmc to It F. M, OAftfEft, Centra! Oregon Realty Company (Successor to C. D. Drown & Co.) BEND, - OREGON DlfAUika IN ALL KINDS OP Central Oregon Real Estate Timber and Desert La&ds a Specialty 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. IUudf.r Shop and IUtiis i.t HoTitr, Hotel Bend CORMKR norm AND Ohixon STRKKT3 HUC1H O'KANE, Prop, MOST CESf RALLY LOCAtUD UOTRL IN QKUp. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New I'urniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms Always Reserved for Transient Trade. At Bend, Oregon. A Complete Stock o DRY Rough, Surfaced and Moulded LUMBER- At Bead, Oregon. All Widths, Lertgths and Thicknesses Reasoasbte Prices Good Grades Dry Stock INCH COMMON DIMENSION SHIPLAP RUSTIC ,. ,, T. & G. FLOORING BEADED CEIUNG WINDOW JAMBS . WINDOW CASING HEAD BLOCKS ?v O. O. BASEBOARD STAIR TREApjl WATER TABE O. G. BATTINS MOULDINGS. P. B. D. PATENT ROOFING FENCE JP.ICKETS SHINGLES ETC., ETC. ' - j&fr TTT, er. Imkir Mrinlsi ! Uwjtwt." Aiywkre m Tk.Laaie C., C.S.I.C9. be trk ; - . ... Wiilju CUSTOM FEED MILL IN CONNECTION.! . , APPLY TO ', v CJiitraL pr egoit Deejdpmfent Crfmpa j gfOW-1 f m M)h:mM$ibmiim 4-ftt mmd ik&Am$e$ A lieifitx a'clded eacH Week. Ybur tufri Kexi. ,