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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1907)
rt, f t ", n r.it t ..M.M.tfMt. J TIH 1 1 L'dhL KITS. Gtarfje Sly'qt Ro.ilntid was Hand visitor Tlinrisdny. 1'rnnl; Hole or. Ko.ilnnd won n hindnem caller in town Thursday. Mr. nml Mrfl. Alton Wilcoxnoti were vinltliiK In Jlcinl n few tlnys this week. Dr. Turloy returned ,to Bend fhnrmlny evening from a trip to Holse, IdtlllO, New needle work ndded each day o the exhibit nt West's furniture More. Conic in nml see tlicni. Tlie.Orenon Journal, dally nml Sunday 65 cents a month delivered Sec A. II. Grunt, A;ent. .11 -to " The ncwrt stand opened tip their Christmas toys thin week. An nsdoitment tonailsfy oklntid yonim. Miin Orphn l'cttit npent Thanks rIvIiir witii Mm Maude Vnudcvcrt ht the tatter's ranch home at the Big Meadows. ? Strayed One red heifer, mottled iicc, ear murkiMindcr hit. top crop; k on. Suitable reward for return iiitf tp Dan H. Smith. ' 369 A. II. Grant hart opened up u fine line of Christmas goods that make (he little ones' eyes sparkle with desire and expectation. . lor Sale Sitting-room, Ikd-room nml kitchen furniture. Call before Dec. 11. Crocker cottage, No. 23 iflcvcnlli St., Hcml, Or. Charles Stanbiirroimh left the middle of the week for n visit with relatives in Portland, lie will re turn About the first of the year. , The city council has let the con tract to Archie 1'attle for filling the "dip" in the street just north of the Pilot liuttc barn nt a cost ot ?io. A petition Is taint; circulated and freely Hlguod nmylng the county court tn appoint V. J. O'Connor justice of the eacc for the pre cinct of Bond. A. M. Lara, the new proprietor Of the Hand Mercantile Company, hns tin announcement. In this issue to the public. Read his ad. iti another column. It is roportod that 10 new families hnvc recently moved into Itedniond That little burjr evidently netting Its share of the new people that tire moving into this section. The Krnrlc L. Smith Meat Co. of Portland will pay cold coin for carload lots of cattle, calves, sheep, Jamb and Iiors fat stuff Also fordrcftsd tcul, pork and poultry. Santa Clans has forwarded an a Ivaucc hipmcnt of hbt goods to the Comer Drug Store and has ap pointed that popular store Ills agent for this ncclioii. Dr. Scoficld tells nil about it iu another column. Head his ad. A recent new comer to these parts is W. K." I'ergUHon, n brothci-In-law of John I'etguson. Mr. Kcrgusou came from Alberta and expect to nettle here. lie will move ins family here later. "Uncle" John Slscmorc gave 11 dance to the public last Saturday evening in celebration of his recent marriage. The baud boys furnished the music, a large crowd attended and everyone had 11 fine time. Will Orcutt and wife of Enter prlic, Oregon', have arrived for an extended visit with Mr. Orcutt' fnthcr nml mother and brother, I'rnnk. Mrs. Orcutt Is state organ iser for the Koyal Neighbors. Santa Clans has arrived, so we should judge, by looking iu the store nt the news stand An assort ment of the latest published novel- received nt the news stand suitable' for ChristmatTprcscnts; also a vari ety of nick nacku. Call nt West's furniture (tore and took over the line of dainty hand made Christmas novelties exhibited by Mrs. Sweet. Fancy uproutt, shopping bags, decorated coat hang ers, iiardangcr center pieces and many other pretty and useful arti cles, Howard Spilling has the lumber contracted for a new barn on hi, flo-ncrc tract about two miles from town. The barn will lc 30x40 feet with I ,i-foot posts to the eaves, ami will be built at once. Mr. SniiiiugJ it doing considerable work clearing! rock from this same tract. At the recent county fair the IJcud school took the third prlw $3.50 for a general exhibit from any school. Claude Kcllcv, 6th grade, took first prize for arithmctU paper, $1.60; Mclva linker, 4th grade, prixe for comositioti, 80 cents; Violn Hrown, first prize for arithmetic pajicr, 90 cents. Creed Tfiplctt lias bought from his brother. Millard, the lot in Lytic on which the house was burned last summer, and will soon U'giu the erection of a four-room cottage thereon, somewhat similar to the' John Sisemorc house recent ly occupied Ly C. I). Hrown. Tlic new Iioum will be 3tx4 feet with to foot posts. Tuesday morning W. J. McCill vray, accompanied by Mrs. John Ferguson, left for Portland with Mrs McGillvrny w'cru she will take treatment iu n hospital. Mrs. McGillvrny has been ill fur several weeks and it was necessary to take her out on a cot. Hur trouble is a nervous one, but the doctors say her recovery will probably be rapid fc Christmas Is Coming. The BEND NEWS STAND, A. II. Grant. :: Proprietor iiwiTHSf pwww wwin f IM'lf II PHI" 'I' inmmmn . CAUUIHS A FULL LINE OK Stationery, Toys, Candics--StojjIe and Fancy Nuts-All Kinds . FRUITS Cranberries, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Apples, Pears and Sweet Potato. See the Handsome Papotries, wmammmMmimmammmm!fip"wmm 1 11 a aw New Furniture A new lltie or FURNITURE IKON IiKDS, SPRINGS) KOCKKKS, PARLOR STANDS, DINING TABLES and. CHAIRS just received nt J. I. West's Furniture Store; COME IN AND SKI TIIHM. ft. " Rockers, golden ash, illuminated cobbler sent 0.. .,.......? 4.50 AS TJfc Center Tables, golden 'oak, polished, .; 3.50 H pjl Center Tables, wentlfcred oak, mission style, only 1 '4.50 M Dining Tables, golden oak, highly polished .,......, 15. 00 Dining Chairs, golden; 'maple, cane .".eats......... ,',, 1.75 iJiilhig Uia rs, golden manic, perloratcd seats. .... 1.50 Iron Beds, wWtcaiid blue enamel, gilt Irltimllugs 17.00 Iron Beds,, while enamel, gilt trimmings. ...... ,..., 7.00 Iron lludij, blue ciinmel. ; : 4.00 Red Sirlngs, hard maple frame, spiral support, L.u.p... 4.50 Red Springs hard atopic frnmer steel band support f. 4.00 and marly other styles. . '" ij ! X' Adoati uUtrMw jMCMcttd n .7n.f?.r.,,i'HM -. ., mmmmmmimmgmmmmmmmW'mmmtKHmiimmm I rwxt wk-" T It. Saivhlll )i.in taken up the affairs of the Aiuoml ditch mm pany mid wiUcudeaVor to ct water to the settlers next yenr. He expects to devote Ids entire time to this and tins resigned his uetive duties at the bunk. Win. Arnold wns taken to Port land the first of the w-ek. His leg thul whs broken a few weeks ago hns developed Into n serious cum .did he will undergo mi nitration thereon in a Portland hospital It tvas feared that aulputatioii would be necessary, btit the doctors are now of the opinion that with propvr treatment Unit will I nuuecehiary. The Secretary of the Interior has decided the contest ease of Dr M V. Tiuh-y vs. Mrs. Jtrisie McCulis ter ill favor dt tin- din tor. The local laud nfiiec decidel the case iu lavor of Mrs. McCullistcr, hut the doctor apeiiled iiiiit the decision i-iis reversed by th6u higher up. I'hc laud under contest is 11 valu able 320-iicre tract Iu the Squuw Creek country. ik-tt Dehorlmier w.is in Rend Monday alter a lo.it! of luniU-rwitli which to build a bam 011 his ranch near Forked Horn buttc. The barn will be 14x16 feel with 13 loot posts. Mr I)t'I.orimer is a new comer to tlnrw pirts from Wnllsburv, Wash., and comes with 1 he intention of milking il'is his future home. The liullctin ack nowledges a pleasant calf. Authoii AhNtrom, wio has 11 ranch near Ioug liutte. w-iis jn I tend Wednesday mid made this office a pleasant visit His ranch joins that of the Sherwood Hros and he came in with Fred Sher wood. Mr. Ahlstrom recently came from The Dalles where he had 'ceil working during the summer He snvs there are u lot of men out of work nt that place; they have squandered their wiiges and now winter is coming on tlicm and they will have to exist as ImsM they am Much suffering is bound to ensue A t ftf'l A gooci jokc is iuiu on .iikc Morrison. Wednesday he was standing nt his back door shaking rugs when n gut of wind caught a brand new hat from his head, carried it over the house and land ed it in the middle of the river. Mike nt once dropped the rug' and made chase after ihe fleeing hut. lollowiug along the bank of the river. He intended to follow it down to the IlnMcr oiill where he hoped the foot bridge would give him an opportunity to recover it After si-rambling bareheaded ' over rocks and brush for n quarter of a mile or more, what was his disgust to see that new hat strike n rock in the middle of the river and sink from sight, never lo rise again Thereupon Mike turned about, came down through the street and bought him a new "head j)icce.,, Headquarters for Xmos Goods npIIU CORNER DftUG STORE has always beeH lica& quarters for Xinnfc Goods and we are going to live up I to the reputation. Wc have t(ie largest and most complete stock of Xmas Goods ever shown In Bend. . Toys! Toys! or All kinds. Trains Irforns Blocks And Marty Bthers Too Num erous jo Mention. Candies; Nuts, Etc. WE HAVE, A TON OF THEM. Ofnam'ehts FortheTRIUULHOMK And Everything Von Need, Writing Pajffer and Envelopes TO MATCH Iu Dainty Boxes. Ccata no iriorc ttiati Common paper. Edison and Star 1 ' Phonographs ALSO A Complete Line of R.ECORDS. Call in and hear them play. Japanese Imported Vases. The f Latest Pad.... A Xmas Present that will please Anyone. Clocks that axx Good. You don't have to buy a new one ercrr year. Juit What Your Wife Wants. v JEWELRY Watches, Chains, Fjffes, Rings, Stick Pins, Etc. ,' A Xmas Present that will last and be remembered. DOLLS or the LitJIe Girfe. AtL SIZES And afj prices that will make them go. :: "R KNIVES,; SHEARS : RAZORS What will please , the boys better or be more use ful tha'a a knife? Wo Have die BEST In Town Dig Meadows Items. Hi over siut the' whole country riowucut We hive juit nwakcnwl from our Rip Van Winkle lccp to tftnl the timber ruh nver the money miiIc. llulwcorc like the Suede who mIi), "I ant Utikful that I lmv no money on bunk." Uut cheer up, don't grieve woiic without hope, you have plenty o( wood and water (or u inter, nml Wirt the railroad comini:? (wtu.e timr) Any how haven't wc been mill lhl they are goltij; to take t!c "In God We TrnU" oft tlw illvcr and I think omcthiui like thi would l more flttluu, "Work for the next" or "Thou shall not itcnl". . Mr. Vflndevcrt entertained n jolly crowd of younn lople on Thaukiilvini; at the old "Homrttcaa.". George Tone 1 buitdlut a prettv cot tage on hli homettcad lit KliiKdom. Mesira. Kcltv and I.akln apent few days latt week at the Meadow and Mr. I.akln bagged tome fine mallard. At the urewnt wrltlni! the crouiid around here i turning white and I think by morning It win ixs mow wnue ami thru Kimc. "Dog gou' the now, the beautiful (now; I only with you would gol gol gol and keep going. DlUN!$ l A Fresh Complezloa rtrtKrvtd and produced b: Kobertlne. a mllJ. dellchtful preparation. dlcatcly fragrant. Mikei the iklu exduliitdy tofti UinUhci crack! tdarixaranco caused by over-drynetlirfifucci the ttie of enhrrtd porei, eUnci them, re luce liflimrrutln.nilirtcdi an even, radiant clow due t ,lolcoino rtourith inent ot kln eUndiud simulation of the capillirin nMch alto feed tho ikln and lupplrJRi htalthful color. AiiJtutVrveetitttr a frt imtu IOBERTINEJ v:... Thc alloVe are only a feri- of the things wc have. We have bought In quantities at cheap prices and arc Kiu& to sell cheap. Wc can't afford to have any left-overs. Call'cariy. No trouble to show Roods. Your checks tuKcu the same as cash. Call before you buy and you woa't buy anywhere else. . Scofield Drug Co. NPW SCHOOL FOR REDMOND. (Continued from page I ) r 1 A Miller to experiment till yry with crop UmI are new to 111 and the tucccu or failure of the tet thould be given tome publicity. I'rank Morrill Ikj returned from worklHg for ItijjhloTrr-Kmith at Cist. Mr. Lilly accompanied her huatautl to Keduiond for yesterday' service and helped very much by tluglug a tolo, "Jut for Today.". Neighbor I)5l)rlmlcr got in ThumUy from WaiUbtirg. Washington,, ami will further improve In place out by the cemetery. VleasatU hop took place ThUrtday and Saturday night at the hotel and at Z. T. McClay'a. . C. I'ark. Stray Cattto Taken Up. At my ranch 15 miles east ofDcud; brand HU conuccted. also E. One or two other indistinct brands among them. A. O. Walkkr. Seed Wheat for Sale. Cox seed wheat for sale, ac per lb., at the Bend tyvery & Transfet Stables. 3tf WlPf'll1.11 '" '"IJ-Jkl I'll 1 HENRY L. WH1TSETT Horse Shoeing: and General BlacksmithiHg" WAOON AND PLOW WORK First Class Work OuarAntecd. Located in the old Sheldon shop. Wood For Sale I Vill deliver wood a, .town at ihe following prices: DliV BEOCK W00J3 16 inches long , ' S4.00 a cord.. 1 'J!lU iO ijkv lib yqjbo itjcltJM loaf ,;. $3. 6b & corcl. ...I rut In your yard 011 ahqrtJiotiee. t'honp to jiq wlitaytt.wgodt' Won't cot you anyttyfngito Jdtoe to fl M. OAttTER, it At Bend, Oregon. Complete Stock of DRY Rough, Surfaced and Moulded -LUMBER- AH Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses At Bend, Oregon. ;m Reasonable Prices Good Grades Dry Slock IKCK'COMMOK DIMENSION SHIPLAP RUSTIC T. & G. FLOORING BKADED CEILING WINDOW JAM liS WINDOW CASING HEAD BLOCKS O. G. BASEBOARD STAIR TREADS WATER TABLE 0. G. BATTINS MOULDINGS P.' B..D. PATENT ROOFING FENCR PICKETS SHINGLES ETC., ETC. Liftto Mrmd ti UwCM Aiywtae m TkLarfsef jTk . I. 4 P. Ct.. or frkc. s.i. c. CUSTOM FEED MILL IN CONNECTION.! s APPLY TO - Central Oregon Development Corrijliny JBEISD, K4i..A. OREGON. vS' V ' Jf ( j 4 r -Srfr- ttu. 6 Trig BULLETIN SubScfpi8nt Listis grxw4i Mjgananewjinamgs'we being added each tf SSk, Yo'Ur tiirii n&i