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LOCAL BITS.
Febrtinry mnftiikliica arc now or
rlvliiR nt the newn M(ii(L , ,
J. I. Went was ii bujdtiess vlsltoi
at l'rlncvlllc the Hint of the week.
Horn to Mr. aiuI Mm. Theodore
.Aunc n Motielny, Jim. aV a 'fi
i)otin(l baby girl. , ,,, .
There will lw the rea,iilah preach
r Bcrviori next Sunday triornlnr;
nd evcnliiK by Rev Mitchell.
$ki Intra Sutlicr left for l'ort
YH'ikL iSteiuluy iuoriiliir. to purclianc
lip'rtnft tiryKooiU for her father'
Stoic. i .1
TlicBcnd nowHMitiid Is expect
ing l won n fnlc uHsorttncul ol
Valentines for St. Vnlciitlne'ii day,
lN:b. .. , .,
For Sale One Hcrk' "flute
Hatch" liicubair. One ioo-chick
"Sure llAtclV1 brooder tilinoM
new. Wm. lv. iiowuini:. .tstC
Ailllilr Morrill iys there are
itWotfrny wolves' riming Atotind
Powell Huttci. One of thctn Ik
large enough to kill u yearling.
P. O. Minor lw resigned from
acting a registration clerk and the
blank can now be found whit A
II. Grant at IiIh postoflie'e new
stand. '
'The waffle foast served by the
''ladles of the I'rcbytcrian church
Tuesday was a very successful af
fair. They cleared, over and above
VMcpciiscs i about $3j.
VII1 the pirttcs who helped
tTicmsclves to the cuih in' the cab
lox of the news stand Sunday after-
'noo'n keep away ftein there? Their
trade or society is not disked.
Mim Hell Ilrcwer expects to go to
Bend in a few days to stay the re
mainder of the winter with htr
grandmother, Mrs. John JUscmorc.
She will , attend school in Bend.
Silver Lake Orcgoiilan,
II. l J. McDonald left for Tort
land TucsdaJ' uiornlujr 'on a busi
ness trip. On his return he will
stop at The Dalle next Saturday
mid nltcud the district convention
of the KnlRhtsof Pythias lodge.
The house of Hob Smith tit Sis
ters caught fire Tittsday and was
liurniKl so badly as to le practically
'.daalruycd. The furniture aud con
tents of the building were saved.
It is Mipjoscd that the tire caught
(rom a defective chimney.
Robes arid
Blankets
-AT-
educed Prices
A. L. HUNTER
III MilUlK Building o Oregon Street.
UIJNU, OUHOON
u Wood for Sale. -
' I will deliver wood In town nt
the following prices:
DRY BLOCK WOOD
' 16 Inches long
$4.00 d cordi
' " .DRY MMB WOOD
16 inches long
$3.6o a corcl,
.... I.. -. ....A n. M1iivt tlrttfn.
mi ill ymir jutu r..-. ..-.,-.
Phone to me when you want woou.
won't cost you anything to photic t
F. M. OARTER.
it
HENRY L. tyHlteETT
llorso Shoeing: and
General JJlacksiiiiflitog
WAQOfH ANp
PLOW WORft
Jly Class Work Guaranteed,
Located lit Uw old Bllcldou slioy,
Hewing.-
Mrs
Chits. D. Jnrrclt. i , '6-47
C. II. Kills wis a ,hend vminr
ft out hlhl'owall Huttun ranch ThnrK
'ly. , I
Apple are niuvliig freely ui tfie
news stand. If ynu desire a box
Kct your order ui before llicy ftrel
nil gotnj. w
ft. It. Ilalturmaniif I'dwell Hullo
mndc couiiuututioii proof nit InH
IjQiuestend before CoiuiulsMniiei
HIIJs Tiiiimlar. j
neu Kttn, lluml's little JuptUvt
baby, the son or Mr. and Mrs T
AW, died lust night. Tliu.-lilto
had never Ijcaii very well.
A number of tin- young ladies ol
Ik-nil ute prucllring diligently illeg
ibly lit nn endeavor to learn to
ditiice the tl'iree-ilep. Mrs. A M
hum is the Instructor.
J. Tilt ley fi having built a fiw
room IiuUm? with bulli opposite the
home of 0. S Iciikoii on Junior)
avenue. Tltte Vntlldlng will be
j ax jo with jiiiii- foot wnlls
The rcKitlitr monthly uicctiinr ol
the M. . Indies Aid society will
be held with Mrs Short 011 next
Wednesday afternoon Urinjr youj
thimbles u work In to Vm done.
Mrs. John Slscinofc has stifferc(
i rehipM unci is in 11 very crlticn)
condition. The other ttfght sin
K)( tip to get 11 di ink at.d becamt
chilled, which is believed 16 have
been what catiicd the rclapic.
Hetid y,ot its first real cold nlht
of the winter lail nikht when the
tliermumcter ilroppcil to to IkiIow
At 8 o'clock Observer Grant re
onrled that the government ther
mometer still registered 5 deRrceii
below.
Titesday. tnorniu: about a hitti-
dteil head of youiitr stock bcloti(;iiU I
to John Kynn pacd throuKh Hcud
on their way to Crooked river
where they will tc fed the balance!
of the wfntcrs The herd was in
charge of Tom Kynn and Kcttej
West.
II. C. KIlis drove all the way
from Uo'lund to I'riucville in his
buzzwiiKon day before, yesterday,
arriving here in the evening. The
only bad roud. as that portion just
north of the lluttcs. All the rest
was in much better condition than
it usually is iu the sttnhncr months,
aud he could speed Ills machine for
miles.- Review.
The re-hearing ip the contest case;
bf Mrs. Lola D. Krickson vs. Mrs.!
Nick Smith required four days and
was heard before Commissioner1
Hills, commencing; last Friday. In
the last hearing there were about'
135 pages of testimony and in the,
first hearing about 35, making in,
all 170 pages of typewritten test!-:
inotiy. Attorney llcnson of Dctid
appeared for Mrs. Krickson and At
torney Myers of Laidlaw for Mrs.
Smith.
J. I), llcyburu has been confined
to the hqusc sjuce the first of the
week, laid .tip by a very lame bark.
He was unloading, wood from a
wagon and had n log some 12 or 14
feet long partly Unloaded, (puc etui
resting ou the grouudi the other in',
the wagon. At this juncture 'the,
team started forward, Mr. ITcyburn,
reached for the lines, aud the log'
was carried forward and do.w'njvard,:
As the log fell it struck him fn the
back( Inflicting a very painful aud
quite severe Injury. H
0. S. Crocker left llend Sunday
inornintr. havlnir received word
from Portland that the stock of the
Scofield Drug Co. had been sold to
outsldeiartles. The names pfthe
purchasers were noi given, icr,
Dr. W. 3. Nichol arrived in Bepd
nnd nuuouuccd that he had bought
this stock. (Hc lias two or tWee
prospective v purclmscra op. the
string, who If: they buy will rifn
the business at Bend. II he noes
not sell the stock, he wHl move (tto
Hood' River fyiiWe he Ms1' iVo'w en
gaged In the grocery bttslucss,
Wanted, plain
V J O'Connor returned Ved'ue.
ilny from Portland, where he had
k-cft called by the death of Mrs,
O'Connor's brother. Mrs. Con
nor will remain in Portland Tor a
couple of mouths in hope 61 bene
litniK her health, ,
Dr W. S. Nichol brings tfic
newn that Mrs K V. Batten's
health bus greatly improved since i
he and Mr. jlatfit went to Hood
ftiver. This will be void neivJ to
Hvtid friends, who hope for Mrs
U.tttcu's speedy recovery.
J. CS, Hunter, recently returned
from Itooil River where he pur
clmeil aoncrc- of orchard laud, ol
into trees. Some of the tlees ar
llircs years old. The priCe paid
was ft jo uu acre. It is said that
Mr. Hunttt has one of the best
pieces of property iu that section
Last Friday evening Mrs. V. V.
Smith invlttd a few girl fr'cnds to
a 6 o'clocrtl inner iu honor of her
sister, Miisl'carl !!lhlowcr. whose
17th blrthduy wasbeiny: celebrated
on that occasion A handsome
birthday cuke bearing 17 caudle
was, of C9ursc( present and as Is the
usual custom the Caudles were each
given the name of Mime opulur
young man by thegirjs precnt and
then blown out The yniini; rfinu(i
represented by the candle which
was' the last to ko out is the form
itatc man destined to lead the young
lady in whoc honor the enke wan
mUde to the alter as his bride,
Nuturul curiosity would lead us to
desire to know who' was the fortu
nate young man 011 this occasion,
lint the young ladies arelceeping
that a profound secret 'Other
sources of entertainment paw;c(l the
evcnlng"nway very pleasantlv for
the young ladies. Those jnescnt
besides the guest of honor, wcie
the Misses Marion Wict. Ruth
Rcid, Ivn West, Vera Mackcy nnd
Alice Wilson.
Knlglits'ot lyttila Will UntefUlp
The local lodge of the Knights of.
Pythias is planning to give an en
tcrtainmcut to its members and
friends 011 the evening of Feb. 19,
which date is the anniversary of
the organization of that order. The
evening's program has not yet been
worked out but will consist of a
few features explanatory of the
purpose of the order nnd giving the
principal points 'in its history,
There will be several musical sclec
lions', among which it is hoped
there will be one or more by the
Bend orchestra. Later a dainty
luncheon will lc served, after
VHI?N IN BEND STOP AT
THE PILOT BUTTE INN
Taulo always tupplled with tha host that the town affords.
Netit and Comfortable Rooms. Bund, OkifooN
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S. C. CALDWELL
Hardware
V
STOVES, TIN aud GRANITE-
WARE, WINDOWS, DOORS. N
, OILS
RUBRICATING, CYUNDER,
OAS ENGINE Oil.,
SEPARATOR OUy.
Lime nnd Cement.
On all Cash Soles of
Liberal ReducU6i Made.
Hotel Bend Restaurant
Jimmy Aklta, Proprietor
- riest-Qlass Mpals erv'd'ht AH4Holi'rs
BoariS by the Week ( Meals) $50b.
BREAD FOR SALE.
n
'partrfrlnvA?a?koT2 m.v
mstmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmMmmfmmmmmimmmwmmmemmmmmmmKiKmwmm
i 11 11 i i' 1 1 11
lance, . The chief purpose of the
occakloft jminbejo call the atten
tion of tjio present c I, the good
features of tfoe order, and also to
provide a rileasailt evening's enter
titiutnciit for the members of tht
lodge? their wives and friends.
Bend's Leap Year Dance.
The ladies of Bend gave a leal
ycor dahde. last Might. In making
their announcement In the Bend
Hullettn last week, the comtnlttct
having the affair in charge, says:
"Of course, we can't get olong with
out the gents, so cdrttct cVcn If tin
girts don't invite you. CJcMts all
welcome. Ladles, bring youi
pocketbooks, for, you know, tht
ludles pay all ekpenses." Thlnl
of itl Picture ill Can you im
atilnc, gents, one of the fair sex po
litely niklug the pleasure of youi
coirl pan y at a douce supper, am
then, after the meal, diguing dowi
in her oprop pocket, shall we sa
for the coin to settle the bill'
0, joys otlcapycarJ If only tin
calendar could be changed so tin.
wo wonld ca'mc together, pcrhaj
the ladies would soon be invltini.
us to the club, the smoker, etc., anil
ull expenses 'pijl, Perhaps the
would soon be 'splitting the wooi'
hoeing the talcr. or raking tliei
brains with b'usfpcis carts in at
effort to provide pin-money for th
.soft handed bubby nt Iotne carin
for the babies. Yes,, and pcrhap
she would be d6ing jhpYamily vot
ing. And truth to say, ' any man
who is satisfied to letthc ladies di
the courting, will never object t
them doing his voting. Silver
Lake Oregonian.
Nrw Sunday School Orcanlzed.
A Sunday kIiooI wat organized in It e
new arhool Iioum: (n lllttrlcl No. 65. fir
milroulu of Kcitmonil, on Jan. 5, with
ol!i-cr i folloHi; SuptrliiltnOciit, I'm!
Slierool;altnntnperintcnltnt, He
Ilarradcr; tcereUry, Mrs. Mary IN Hew
lot: ttcaiuicr. Ralph Sherwood: chrr
ialer, Mis. A.J. Chae.
Claa were orgaiiUeil a follows:
Nit. I. A bible class of 13 nicinbc
will Kf v. Ilarradcr at teacher.
No. 3, A jMMig people's clan of lix
mt ml r with Miss I'rancls Harrwlcr ts
tearher. I t
No. 3. A junior class ot 10 scholar
with Mrs. Henry Hcwlns as teacher.
No. 4. An infant clans of seven schol
ars with Mrs. A. J. Chate as teacher.
It was voted to instruct the tecrctar)
to onkr literature from the )aviit C.
Coek lMbhtlung Co. of HtKln. HI.
wUrcy Perry was appointed janitor.
Regulat nicctlnyi will be held every
Sunday al 1 m 111. and preaching every
alternate Sunday at 3 p. in. by Hcv.
Ilarradcr of Clluc I'alls, Aconll.il imi
tation is extended to alf. There is niudt
interest tu'anlfcstctl in tht prosperous
j-rowiug iicighborhoott toward nioraliiy
aud sociability atr we hope it.. will for
ever continue. New settlers .of nti ex
trc,iucly (ilult educated standard are rap
idly moving iu. Hnkv Hkvmns,
Sccrctarj-.
T
Groceries"-
DIUKD and CANNED FRUITf.
BACON and HAMS'.
FLOUR
PRINEVILI.E nnd MADRAS.
AfultlineofalLkindfiof
provisions'
five or More Dollars a
It
pORJPATRolSljQfOtjclf JEDr
which tlfp&c tolld desire to do so mo v
A Bargain for our
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Rngs. Linoleum and
Art Squares
A FINE VARIETY
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Rajah Jute Smyrna Rues 3&6o in.
Y All-Wool Smyrua Ruj'r-6x54
Axmtcster Kugs--i7xoo in.
ikst Quality Axmlnster Rugs 27x60 in. -Imperial
Art Squares, all-wool ox to ft. - - -
Linoleums, printed, 6 ft. wide, per square foot -
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MATTRESSES
Mattresses, full sjre, wool - 3.50
Mattresses, full site, wool , " " 65
Mattresses, three-quarter sie, cotton tops 4.75
Will Vote on County Division.
Hood River, which has twice
been Unsuccessful, in its attempt to
get a measure tlfWugh the legisla
tirc ,qreat.Jt!E the new 'county of
Cascade out qf part of Wasco,
county, has decided to rWort to the
initiative aud will submit the mat
ter direct tp the people at the June
election. The necesjsary pellllons
for signatures have been circulated.
Seid Wtmit for Sale.
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BlHck' Langshhn Chickens
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