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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1908)
" " ' '" ' ' "" . .- mmte LOCAL I JITS. i M. it. Hrlnli of Primtvilft: was .i Bend vliliiii Mtiii'lrt) . Stiit A II Omul M now lic-lp lut; in llitr poMnfllc fliiil the iicwh NtMllll. ,. C.N Hltri't, UtiitMiitrt ttopttlwr biierrliinil. whs m iimiivm viNllor lu Bund Tliwlwy. - Mr J 0 M'OulIW wntnvtf' ior in Hriil Morula 'iiini t ho lioirn-fctr-ul near Kvriiliwid Uhiik i"f tuii-liux (rem ptm Wtl llllllllll UlllHM-t dlllU. $1.8, iter mjUimk. W I' Downliin. iltlid. Or",i jotf SOIIUS "I'll fl-C'UUHIIls ()f 0IU rtgn fall cumpri- " twogrnm thwefiurcli Lunula Vm will ml it it ym It ', HutiMlHild mimmU for Mile nt tli Ikittrn chunk Mfitrr M.iicn 1st in "Clnitiiit UtUtattl. MOVii ulmiih. Iwokftmc. tables, hc VV'nr.l reuiMlprf llrml ttirtt Mr Paul Kruetuer (nee MN Uclle Hob. l.HOit) In Hie mcUlirr nf 11 Ixiby bo loni ulxmt two week ago Mr.', ami Mrs. A M Lam and Mx HlolmrrtMin left Tliursdu) uiornhifc lr Prlni'ville on a btui m trip of two or three days. Mrs. A 0 Walker in mihIIhk 'JTw day in town from tlielr farm 'In the old river lwd section. She Is Mopping at the Pilot Butte tun. Lost A hunch of nvwrlcd key on small ring! alw IwdTic? kc with ordinary utrliiit tlnl in it. l'lndcr plottM: return to HiW oillcc s It, W Richardson will noon plant 31 J npp'e trees n hull acre of i.,.n.rifi umt 11 ntituhcr of rasp Wry Im1ics on hi., farm cait of town. ' If yon want n brand new sewing msqhinc, direct from the factory, , n i.r.ml trdllltloil ill tirlCC. VOtt Minntil' cull 111 thin oflice. Wc have one for iwle A. M. Laru has purchased a new piano for the Law IntHI The In ktrtttnent urrivwl lout Saturday. It J n Marshall & Wcudall instru ment, inude at Chicago. Thu C. 0. I), office building ii being treated to n coat or two of Win, which makes n marked im ptovoment l its appearance. Hob McCatm i doing the work. William Oicutt died Thursday nftcruoou at 1:30 o'clock, aged 8a .,..1 a, ! IkkIsIiIc nt the time of his death were I1L1 wife and two Mini, Frank of Bend, and Henry of Idaho. The Roslaud stage that should liov reached II0111I Wednesday '.night did not arrive until I3M5P an. Thursday. The delay was due to,very lud roads between bllvcr Lake and Rostand. ' Rev. Mitchell speaks naxt .Sun lay nt 11 a. nw on "The Royal Itxllt." At 7:30 on "Some Mis; ...i.. v C hr sttans mokc. A M. I.Hru -1 Imvmg the tfctcr lor 11I liin klij 1 tiultilintr nnlnUil Cree.l Trlpkrtt U iIiiIiik the wotk llnifj km i. rflitnui'ii! If von rtec iut u bumd uli CHiictit good and frMttt it tie iruws iliiml. Wr nr iiKtMircd In Jo ilrill need in l"r HMe fli-ninnj; mum-. lUlf matt" koo 11 uj mi appltc.it ion Merrill Sl WilkniiMiii .1052 Hrmcmlr thr Okl Tune Concrlt at tb ctnirch ibh vvmitig Old lime rtcmypi and lecitiitmn will bring llt"rti5lU 01 former davf. Sutinn will wwii lie here awl Vkc nfw tnl linn gut the teltbr(od Iill' Wwtirn drown Seed for dole If you wui lr qmiutttit gc( your ordem in In time. I Willi 1 tn juinixiu. caiKii'iiiie 101 I the n puiilu n mimlmitinii of county trcHMiri-r. wain -m ltirjiny in- trrvijivinu the voters Mr. Joiin Miti f loiu'-time ruAhltut of CriHik t-ottiily jml nevdn '110 iiitrixluctiou to tl tuoplc l)r C'm ha boiii'hl Mock in .the Central On-gon H.inknm & rnit Co. ""'I him Ixeu eluetuit to the IkmmI of .lite, tors una as vice preM- iimii ni tht linrtliiition. The Ixnuil of dlitctors now con-oMs of John Slehll. U C Coc. J l. neyiitirn, It A Sitllur nnd II. P.J. Me Doimlil m endless Chain Wild tlio comma of prlfir, iulrrH. KOitiT mid mrii ruts rBiilarl' npp'sir, In ilmimUilo I lit Dclil of crowlns cm I it, tUriy In the seaaon, when lliolr natuial food li crc. their numbrr may b srMtlr illmlnUlicd ty a ixtmntl(J war fare upon Ilium. Hvcry femals klllril bo. foro the youiiK oro bori rHwco tha tm in tier or pruti nt iHirt Irn i.iir on "WixMlnrk" H'liilrri"! I'olton l tliv mont rllalile nml drlrucllva aent yet tievUoO fur llmlr entcrmlnallon. It In an t? lutcly certain Imtruinrnt of lirntii for ntilrrclM. livery ktrntl In warranlfd to hill. Climatic chanRta, dew, (roit. or ln inolature of Iho rflrth do not uttttl It Irtngtli, It ro)ulra no mltlnff vr prtp aiatlon, and la atwny rrady for ue. N'i oilier la ao aoixl. Dralrra will refund tli IMlrelMiiA rl(. If not ua rlnlmrd. Tlio Iloyt Uliemlcal Co., 1'ortland, Oreeor it n I- "THE NEW STOR Right Goods . Righf Prices ALWAYS HAS THE flight- Goods AT- 'RigHt Prices J ALWAYS BEST, CLEANEST AND MOST UP-T(i-DATE I . 1 1 Grocery Department ji ClitUtian Hudeavor nt 6:5, Miss Marion Wiesl leader. ! It i rtqttcstctl that nil those who have libratv books or magazines in their potsttsstou return them nt onco. It is planned to open the Jibrary soon, and It Is desired to have all books and magazines returned. J. H. Wcnnndy has recently bought the livery stable at Madras mill now lms stnblos nt Ucnd, Mad .jas and Shnnlko. He reports tint JnisUioss U picking up and that innny people arc coming to Len trnl Oregon. K. 1. Ivirwit of White Salmon. Wrfidi . wa, iMiisMCtlng btiHliicHt In ll.nil MiiiiiIjv Mr IvcrMHi owns ditch hunt near Kidmouil nnd Willi move with hi, family to Uedniond .i..vi Anril Iff likes thin country very well nd plans to make Ins future home 111 this part 01 ieiurai Oregon K I' Hatten arrived in IJcnd from Hood Kiver Thursday nftcr noon Hc will depone ofju part of lilx hotuehold gools ami ship the remainder to Hood River where hc has bottuhl 11 '3-ncre tract, five ol which is in to orchnrd. Mr. lXtttcn ...i.. ill 11 Mrs n.iitcn'ji health is con-ddcniblc better nt the new home. The sad news has reached Ucnd of the death of Miss Nellie 1. I)ver, who died recently in lsew York MM Dwycr wa taken 111 and died vcrv suddenly of apoplexy. It will be remembered that nlwut a .-,.r m.n Oil was visitilli; for S0U1C Lllinc In Hcnd with Mrs John Ryan, bc and Mrs jouu koo ucihk up time friends. t ..i .1.....1? Intiii Atkinson insti tuted n conlcht ngnlnst a homestead r.iim. nf lolmiilc Tones lying be tween Fall and Spring rivers After the witnesses for botti parties oau ..rri..i in IIpihI Mr. Atkinson de cided not to bring the contest nnd drop)cd the matter, suit nns now been brouglil nguinsi jmkiiimih " forct hint to pay the conts to which the defendant wns put in preparing to defend his tiling. 11 is unucr Mood that the plaintiff asks for $766.10. I Inns Johnson met with a serious .i.t..ut lniilfiv. He was hauling junipers and had 0 log partly load ed onto tnc wagon, iic iqu- " ofn dead limb and nticmpicu 10 strniglten the log on the wagon ...I...,, tin. Ilnili broke, hc lost his balanccnnd Tell backwards out of the wagon nnd between the two horses. In the rumpus that follow ,i n, nf tin liorses kicked Mr. Johnson, dislocated his right elbow. nnd injured mm iiiicrnnuy w. rcgion of the loins and kidneys. It is expected that he will bo up nnd nbout agnin in n week or 10 days. t rut Mo 12 mid Ii W, Richardson hoi been iipioiiitcd to that office Mr Richardson slates inai con ddcndile work will l done during the next few mouths on the roads euHt and south of Heud. A .ne" M'Ctiou of the Hear Creek road will Ik oienel up running five miles due east of Ueiid, nnd it new road will lie oiK-iied bcu inning nt corner of IJlmer Met rill's farm in section h tt. rnniiliit r.outli one mile to V".., 1 r.rlffiii'tf and thence dm Avcst a4 miles to connect with the Silver Lake ro.iu vuoiuer n" will be bililt from the corner ot tin old Hedets liomeitead outh one mile to connect with the road wsi mentioned above. The D. I. & I. Co. have put intwo,uew gates in the main flume where the flume devides and emp ties Into the Pilot Hutte and Central Oregon canals. The new gate? nre culled "radical gates." They ore made in the form or an nrc 01 n circle, nnd swing on n pivot placed at the center of the circle of which the gate is n portion of the clrcum- Icrcncc. The gate has a cwryeu surface with the convex side facing upstream. Swinging on the pivot as a center, the untes are dropped ,r, ii,r. yn nf tlie flume nnd the water Is Mint off. They nrc raised by means of n wire rope an a wind lass. 1 hc new gates nrc ti j;icui Improvement over tlie old ones, ami hid miirli ensicr handled. L. U. anjl Frank Walker did the work. DAILY Ever seen in this city. I make a specialty of Preferred Stock Goods A full line of this "the very best" canned goods always in stock. For our next quality try our A. & L. Extra Standard ' Good enough for anybody and a little cbeapcr(than the Preferred Stock. If you have not visited my store I should be pleased to have you do so nnd sec what a first class Grocery Department looks like. I will accept at face value orders on the D. I. &. P. Co. Inpayment of all old or new account,. Will also do the same with the Certificates of Deposit used by the Central Oregon Banking .Trust Co. a.'-T- Choice Seed Oats for Sale. Wc luc J 500 biuhcta of choice Mammoth White Side Oats for Mte t our farm between Redmond ml Utdtaw. All nicety cleaned ami in firt cla condition for towing- I'lrone from uend or wmiw. nm ii nlionct. Add re, r SUHKWOOI) 11R0S.. 4.33 Kcdmond, Or. -T- '" ' HEIRY l. whitsett Horse Shoeing: and General Blacksmithing NYAOON AND PLOW WORK First Class Work Guaranteed. I.ocntcd In the old Sheldon tlion. Right Goods -AT Right Prices ALWAYS A. M. LARA General Merchandise Bend, - - : bregon Right Goods; -AT- , Right Pricesr ALWAYS "THE BEST STORED Notice. Ily mutual consent the under slciicd has been appointed receiver for White & Hill. All parties hav ing bills against tlw above firm please present" accounts duetbc firm must be paid at once. V. O. Minor. T " ' Adam Kotzmnn has rcsiRiicd ns road supervisor of J)e.schutcs Dis- Robes and Blankets 1 -AT- Reduced Prices A. L. HUNTER In MuUltf Utdldlni: on OrcROti Street. , DNU, OKKGON Stock Must -Be, Closed Out to Make Room lor Drugs Now Coming. .1 Everything Goes at Cost and Less than Cost. Nice Line of Dishes, Good Line of Hats, SomS' Shoes, and Everything Generally Carried in ury uooas-anu Furnishing Stock. THE MERRILL COMPANY, When You Paint buildings, inside or out side, if you desire the very best results at the least expense you should use v The Sherwin-Williams paint Call for color cards ' "' " E; A. SATHER A Full Utitf of Groceries, Dry floods and Hardware always on Hand. Rugs, Linoleum and Art Squares A FINE VARIETY AT J. I. West's Rnjnh Jute Smyrna Rues-t3o$6o in. I All-Wool Smyrna Rugs 26x54 in. -Axmtnster Rtigs 27x6( in. - Best QualityAxminster Rugs 37x6oiu.( . Imperial Art Squares, all-wool 9x10 ft. -Linoleums, printed, 0 ft. wide, per square foot Floor Oilcloth, 3 ft- wide, per square fo$t MATTRESSES Mattresses, full sire, wool - - - - Mattresses, full size, wool - Mattresses, three-quarter size, cotton tops $2,501 3-5 4.50 5.00 33.O0 S .IO $3-5J 6.50 4-75 S. C. GALDWELL 4fc Wood For Sale. I will deliver wood In town at the following prices; PRY BLOCK WOOD 16 inches long S4.00 a cord. DRY WMB WOOD , . 16 inches loug , , iS3,5o dcord. Put In your yard on short notice. PKone to tnc when you want wpoji, x w'on t oost youVnjtlitMB to puoliVs to f M. OARtER. Hardware STOVES, TIN and GRANITE- WARE, WINDOWS, DOORS. k OILS v - LUBRICATING, CYLINDER, GAS ENGINE OIL, SEPARATOR.OIL. Lime and dement. Groceries DRIEb and "CANNED FRUlj BACON and HAMS. FLOUR VRINEVILLE aud MADRAi AfulllineofaUkirHk provitions. vi. On all Cash Saks of Five or More Dollars a Liberal Reduction Mie. ,- l.. ,'.., "- ...V ,.J When irs bend stop at i nU pitOT butte Inn Tabid always supplied with the best that th town affords. Neat and fcomfortalile ftoatiis. Bnd, OrkgonJ -XT )?,vrX1f- If-T f "? W r- ajkt- BicutlrOrcgon The fettMin Giveii the New.