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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1908)
rflf, .,-yj .,, lilllMH. LOCAL BltS. i .February lungalncs arc now nr 'riving nt the news stand. . C. V. Cartulclmel of Hly was a cnllcr in Bend on Tuesday. Frank Glass or Redmond was nt tending l0 busliic.vt 'matters in Ilciul last Tuesday. I. If, mid Claude Smith were in' from the mill nt Otit to attend the leap year dance. A. M. Law will leave for Port land Sunday' morning to attend to business timttcts. George Jones win down from hl tip-river ranch to 1m present at the popular leap year dance. II. C. Hills took a run to I'rlnc Vllle 1n his onto Monday afternoon tatntlctid to business nutters. Apples are moving freely at the newfl stand. If you desire n box get ydir order in before they urc all gone. Registration books ate now open a the office of F. O. Minor, bank bUildlng, between tlic hours of 7 and 8 each evening! ,C. 1. Becker of Lnldlaw was in uUeudancc nt the leap year dance given by the ladlos of Bend on Wednesday evening. The rchearjug in the contest case, of Mrx. Lota D. Kricksoit ys. Mrs Kick Smith U being heard before Commissioner Kills today. The good news corned from Mrs L. D. Wciit nt Portland that her recovery from the effects of the re cent operation is very rapid. A load of Ileud people drove to Slitcis Wednesday afternoon to be present at a dunce nt that plonsaut little burg on the same evening. Ifor .SaleOne S5-cgg "Sure iDuch" Incubator. One ioo-chick ' ''Sure Hatch" brooder almost new.- Wro. V. Downing. .jtf . Mr. and "Sirs. Orn I'olndcxtcr left for their, home at l'rlucvillc this morning after n visit of two weeks w()h relatival at Hcnd and vicinity. . Rene West, who has been over pu Crooked River feeding cattle for John Kyau for the last month or more, returned to llcud Wcducsdny evening. C. M. Young, W. A. Oraut and L. L. CubiiriiAvere three Portland traveling uieh who vlsitcil llcnd on Robes and Blankets -AT Reduced Prices A. L. HUNTER In MuUIk UulUllngoii 0ko Street. IlltND, OltltOON Wood For Sale. -' I will deliver wood in town nt the following prices: DRY BLOCK WOOD 16 inches long i t$4,00 a cord. DKY MM II WOOD II 16 inches long ... $36o a Cord. Tuf In your yard on aliqrt notice. Phone to mu when you want wool. It won't roil you anything to phone to F. M. OARTER, , I .HENRY L. WHITSETT Ulorsc Shoeing aiui General DlacksmHIiiiigf WAOON Anp I'LOW WORK - tflriot Class Work tinaranteed. Located In tile old Buculou liU Tuesday, litojijiihg ht the Pilot Iitittc Trin. A, M. Lara ia'liavfujr a new in duroidToofputon lifit store building. The llcud news stand fs expect! ; In soon a Hue nssoriuii'nt of; Inj! valentines for St. Valentine's day, l'cb. 1.,. The Ladies' League of the Pres byterian church will do uicudiug, plain sewing, etc. nt moderate prices. Those desiring work doiit will leave It at Mm. Hawhlll's. Mr. and Mm. Chas. Hrickson were in this week from their ranch on llcnr Creek. Mr. Krickson says that stock is going throuuh the whiter in fine shape. In fact, thn Is the report from nil stockmen lhc city council is having some imprdvemet) th made in we lJcnd cemetery. The var ious streets between the lots arc be ing cleared of nagebrush. Karl llenton and Mr. Pile arc doing the wqrk. II- J. Ovcrltuf returned the flrM of yie week Iron! a busintss trip of a week at Seattle. He hays thnt financial conditions nre practical!) normal again at Seattle and thai everyone seems Id be busy, there being very few idle men, A. II. liaiues of Spokane arrived in Hcnd Wednesday, and is stop plug at the Pilot Iluttc Inn. Mr liaiues had heard of the advantages of this section and has cttate to in vestigate them. He lid's brcti n member of the Spokane city council for some time. 'The Bcrnl orchestra will give another of their popular dances on the evening of St. Valentine's day, J'cb. i.. They contemplate having this event a "character" dance that is haviug.tlic dancers dress to represent some diameter,- date in history, or any thing in that line they rnay choose. W. P., Clint and Willie Vnude vert moved' 75 head of cattle from the home ranch At Lava onto the desert ncar'thc Ilnldwin ranch' thit week' Clint says thnt the entile that have Ixcn wintered on the dcsrrt in that neighborhood nre in better condition than a lot of cattle that have becu fed. bast Saturday morning Mrs. V J. O'Connor received a message conveying the s,ad news of the death of n brother nt Portland. That morning SI19 and Mr. O'Con nor started for Portland .to be prcs cut nt the last sad rites, the funeral being on Tuesday. Mm. O'Couuor will remain at Portland for sonic time, but Mr. O'Connor is expected to return to Bend in a few days. V'! Attorney Prank II, Grcenman has oficticd n law office in rooms' over the'patA?, n'nd is now actively engaged in the practice of his pro fessions Mr.Orccnman was form erly located n( Sai'dpolut, Idaho, but moved with his family to Hend scvetal weeks ago and intends to makcythis his future home. His professional card, which appears in another column pf this issue, an nounces that he will practice in all courts. ' ' W. II. Oakes of freeman, Wash.,' has been in llcud this week giving1 the country 5; general inspection, lie ca'up.Jn by, way tot Redmond and is well, .pleased, with the liend country from, an agricultural stand point. Mr. Oakcs experienced brick manufacturer and is in vestigating the possibilities df jlck clay Jiere. He visited .the Baru'py Lewis homestead and gave the de posit of clay( there a ' thorough In-vesUgCftiou- . ' , Mr. 'bud Mrs. Alpha Aldridg'e hjiye conie to JJctjd tfrom jWilbur, Wpsli,, andiwm wake' their home here, far, Aldrtdge liaVlug accept ed a position fit compositor , in The; Bulletin, office. .several yeaaMr AldrfdgeVfatlier, edited the Prlucvllle News, uow the Ac- view, and later inovtd lohWnch 611 Dig. Meadows, whefc he livedo live years uciore leaving uie ntnie. M. Atdridgc, Sr., ii now ciiptgi'd in the real cstntu ImmIiicm nt WM bur. Jimfny and Charley nri;twi; Hc'nrtl yotiugstcrfl who nre inseparable chums. At school tho other duv Jimmy got tired of the tvdloutuesH of study and n bright idea came in to his head. Up went hit iimid' and, obtnTniug the teiicliur'- atten tion, hi gaid: "Tcucher. muv I tro ho'wJ? My head nclies'1 The teacher granted her cnncnt, Jimmy itartcd down the nisle, then stopiwd, and finally stumtncicd out in n hashfuL diffident manner: "Char ley's go$ a headitchc, Kmi." Mm. lf. O Minor invited A num ber of Mr. Mlu t'ti gentleman frictids in to n G o'clock dinner last Sunday evening, the occasion being 1 surprise to Mr. Minor and in honor of his birthday. I'uvors con- Misted of a red cartutjpu at c? ch plate, nnu a line large uuquet 01 car nation's of the same color decorated the center of the tabje. A birthday cake was fesplctidcut wUh one soli tary candle. After dinner had been served. the evening was very pleasantly spent in social conversa tion and. listening to music A half mile , race Is scheduled to take place nt Priucviltc op May 5 IkIwccu Seventy, owricd by CJias. liedell of Pri(icvi)tc, and , Brandy, owned by Bill Urowu of Iluckf Creek. The purse will consist ol $ 1,000, that sum having been wog ercd by the owners of the two horses. "Billy" Kobinson will go to Priucviltc III a few weeks and take charge of the training of Sev enty, lie will also ride the horse in the race. Both horses arc said to be fast in half-mile heats, oml the race promises to be an inter esting one. V. W. Taylor, division superin tendent of 'the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., , with headquarter nt The 'Dalles, returned with Mr Kills from 'Prlnc villc last Tuesday, to attend to general business mat tcrs connected with his company. The Pacific company in conjunction with the Pioneer Telegraph & Tele phone CO., will soon issue a new directory of Mr. Taylor's entire ter ritory, which will include the name of every person throughout this en tire section who has n Bell telephone cither in his residence or place of business, Partners' lines as well as city exchanges will be included WHEJN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Tablo always Supplied with Iho best that the town affords. Neat and Comfortable Rooms. Bund, OKitopN 5. C. CALDWELL 1 HardWare-- STOVltS, TIN and GRANITE- WAftR, WINDOWS, btlOUS. OILS t I.UBIIIPATIN6, CYLlkDUR, GAS 1WQINW OILi SEPARATOR OIL. Lime and Cement. bit all &ash Soles of fcive of More Dollars a Liberal Reduction Mote , u Hotel Send Restaurant dlmrny Aklt P'roprlator " . 1tirfet-Clai)$ Mfeals Served at All Hourdi Board 'by th6 WeeH (k Meals) $5,00. M Ah tTO CAl.t, (.- I. A .vvt.M't wrvUS, vi, i.iu -I J't,at.aa.nv.tiM8bpJ,.' Y.OU0 PATR0NAQE,OWCTtfH i'i i i ,,",, ,...M..il.....i..mli lli...a.,i.rii..lll ' II in tbi litvbry It will prove 0 gruut iiiiriUmcc Id telephone pa ttOIIM It linn rriiMiik'il for tile lAiifcs of 1111(1 l'i pltMUt'ltfc'lilimt KUCCCSSful MHldl rvent of tliu season. The lenp -tr dance given Uf the llcnd Iwi Year Club l.it Wednesday V'veiiiu,' wan m pleilii'g nffdir from the time tlw orchestra played the Hlraiim of th first M-uctiOn to llie etosniK hour Thurxriuv m6rning., A'g'xwllv uiuiilicr whh in attend-. mice, the iloor was '11 good condi-; . .. . 11011. tjMe music tmiti i-ceiiciu, nnu. fiocml i'luitcr and laughtei could br lienrrl on ull siilcH fjvi-r one seemed, nurued mi tit least two topics oli coiivenmtion uuil thoe were thrj fine muftic-and the enjoyable timt; life dat.orr.M were having Hacli time ik-inl.'s pniular orclif-itrn op- jehr in ptililic they win new cx' prvsMufis ol praise for themselves, utid it is indeed a tfe.it to listen it' their i'rctioui, but more of a trca' to dnnci- tothem. A quite common expulsion wu's thul the ladiei jjliould K'ive another dunce, in viec ofthe decided succcsW ol their first uttempt During' the evening 1 buffet lunch was served in the hall during which, time the .spirits of thr crowd run high nnd laughter, jok ing and uieirfnieut predominated. The receipt at the-door amount ed to $?4 After the expenses had been pod the balance was turned over to the orchestra '" Seed Wheat for Sale. ' Cox Need wheat for sale, ic 'per lb , ut the Bend Livery & Transfci Stables. 30tf IECOID Ptclflc Horse LUItteat Is prcpjr.ed tifreuly (or the needs 61 hofi rraen 8J rinduntn. It Is a powerful ted fiat tilkl linlmtal, a remedy for roitrte cles. A soolhlof emhrocilton for th: relict ol pain, and the best liniment for sprains ind soreness. " Uiuqaslfd for curlnf the wound and Injuries ol 11ARUC0 WIRE and fnr htilinr cuts, abratloos, sores and bruises. Pacific Horse Uolmcnt Is fully tuirantred. No other is so nod tf helpful In so many as. lllllillIOMtUI),ctulbU all dealers to refund the purchase price. iit u( unui nrrt cit Kovt Chi mica t Co., Tu oc nooiiET HmsUMB rorn Qr6ceries6 DRIED and CANNED PRUITC 'BACON nnd HAMS . . FLOUR PRINEVILLE and MADRAS. AYuU tine of all kinds of provisions DON'T FORGET THAT HAS Right Right My new,st0ck pf groceries has arrived (except the coal oil) and vc cordially invite you to v come in and sec Neat, Clean, Op-td-Date Grocery Dept. I have without doubt the best liue of Groceries ever laid down m Bend. Everything to tempt the RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS. AND AOAIN ,' Don't Forget thai THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK OF THE Bend Mercantile Company . Is being sold at less than cost price, t want to move'' every dol lar's worth of these goods arid nave njarked them at prices that mean QUICK SALES, 1'hese good? won't last ldng, so come early. YOU WILL FIND Right Goods Right, Prices ALWAYS 'Ai M.LAftA Bend, Oregon .I..' MiJ j J" 3 v Rugs Liholemm and Art -t Squares A FINE VARIETY . AT J(. L Wests Rajah Jute Smyrna Rugsoxfeo in. All-Wool Smyrna Ruj37-26x$4 in. , Axminster Rugs ayxfeo in, Best Quality Axtnhxster Rugs d"7xfo ill. . Imperial Art Squares, all-wool gx to ft. tiuoleums, prittcd, fe ft. wide, per sqttare foot Floor dilclotb, 3 ft. wide, per square fopt MATtkESSES MallresSeS, full site, wool . - HaltresseSj full siz wool 4IHisiie4r thrertericotWWoM. -ir -,r .yc THE jjj- af l eta Prices a most delicate appetite and at I 35o 6,50 Goods f a i