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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1908)
if b u. LOCAL BITS. t WU Kcllcv won in I'riiicvlllc 'fhurHthiy on busiiicai, returning lotlay II C I vtH- spent several tlnytt In I'rlueville till week attend Inn to business mntlcrri. Hot n, to Mr and Mrs. Sliumnckcr uf I.tiiilliivv mi I'ob, aH, n baby boy, Dr Cue in nttciiiluiicc. ' It I'mVk Went ciunc down from bis im-river much Wednesday, re- turning home Thursduy afternoon. Presiding Hlder Skipvvorth ban rui-utly appointed Uev. C. U I.ovmUt us pastor of the Ilcud M )v cbiireli. Mr and Mrs William Stand have u tinned Irum two month' visit hi CtiUliiini.i They report n very iplc.is.inl time. Chtistiiin I'.udcavor next Sunday tviuini; at 0:45. , Lender, Mrs. IJ. r.J'.sie 1. K.li-. Subject, "The Wise IV ot Mniiev I'Htjs for hatching from pure- brnl Indian Runner duckfl. $1.35 Wr sotlinj- W. 1 Downing. IIukI, Oregon. joti Ail tlie popular magazine arc u tried ul the lUutl news stand. If sou want uood rending look over Mr OrnutN list. A luii line of fruits and candle Foil bind at the new slond. Ha nauas, uco.nuts, oranges, lemons. ect II MV in ht(H.'L. Ui tiro imputed to do drill freed- I . - t . r t - . dcalrinif jwnie. Kates 111 id'- kmiAii iimiii application. .Marill & Wilkinson. .19-53 I: A Cast, Mr. Phillips and Mi-. I'lnlliM nre in Silver I.akc 1:11-4 wi-vk uttemliug to matters tenanting I'iiiIkt claims. I, G mid Frank Walker nre uunuinetttrliiir two show cases for A M I.arn nnd nie doing fine cf walk. The casas ufc being luude Irinn native pine. V. A. Cunt recently received a far- large black roo.stcr from the Iiouininker Rooster ltuiich. I It t .1 handsome bird and will make a lim- head to Mr. Cast's poullrj iKk Grant has a supply of onion nets for that spring garden; nlso nil UiihIh of seeds grown by the ecle- rated I.tlly -western grown seeds (ict 111 your order enrly if you want Lr, e amounts. The orchestra ha poster out nt ii uneiiig n dance on the evening i Si r.itnrk's day next Tuesday. The darners will lie treated to ev ir,d new selection by the orchestra on lint occasion, Tl two MUh Ilaldwins of I'ruii vdle ,were iMiests of Mrs. V 1 Smith the latter part of last wctk Sntruday Harold llaldwln mm over Irom l'ritMvJllc and re turned home with tin young ladles on Smi'luy. Uev Mitchell will proach ucxi Sunday morning nt t J o'clock 011 "Sahatton not Universal, orjlursh Wird Irom the Master." At 7:10 lr. Hudson will speak ou the ques tion "Siiad Crook County Ik Dry?" Dr. Hudson is mi interesting tun) forceful hponkor ntul a large atten dance 1 desired. Mrs. 1 rnnk llrowu lias been se, 1 ifrcd to teach the primary grades 111 the llettd hchool, in place ot Mis Pettit, resigned Mrs. Iirowu r rived 111 Uend Inst week Tliiirdu RECORD Pacific Hone Liniment It prepared expressly for the need! of tioricmen end rtnehmen. It Is n powerful anil pene luting liniment, a remedy for emergen, des. A soothing embrocation lor the relief of pain, and the best llnlmc'ni lor sprain and loreneat. Uncqualed for curing the wounds end Injuries ol UARIIED WIRG and (or healing cut, abrasion, tores and bruises. Pacific Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed. No oilier la to Mod or helefufla to many ways, lilt falls to satisfy, w e author he all dealers to refund la purchase price. it tinea omi nrrr cints Kovt Chimicac Co., fomnk, ot. i .'.n: evening from Portland nnd joined her husband, who ban been here for several weeks. They will begin housekeeping In the Dnttcn cot Inge. Mrs. Ilognrt nnd Mrs, Stlllwcll will lenvc for their homes nt Port land Saturday morning, after hav ing lived in Uend sevcrnl months hi the hope of benefitting Mrs. Still well's health. The Ilendrtfinatcdld whnt it wan expected to nnd Mrs. Stillwell returns to her Portland home much improved in general health. l'or n short time the Hctid librnrv will be open on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 3 to 5 o'clock. This will continue until the new books and magazines nr rive when it i expected that n librarian will be hired and tlta read ing room nnd library kept open every evening and two afternoons of each week. Word reached Ilcud Wednesday that Miss Jackie J I rock had died that day in n Portland hospital She had Ikcii operated upon 11 few days previously for appendicitis and was apparently getting along nicely. A card received Tuesday by Ilcud relatives stated that site was recovering from t lie effects of the operation, but n message the next day brought the sad news of her death. Miss Urock lived in Uend for bcvernl years nnd many here will regret to learn of her un timely death. A number of boys In Ilcud who arc old en nigh to know better nre going about the town breaking windows in empty buildings. It 1 reported that they deliberately pick up stones nud throw them through the windows. Several windows have been broken out of the Catholic church, as welt as in other buildings about town. This 1 a wanton destruction of property for which there i no cxcum: and parents should sec to it that the boys stop the practice at once. If n stop is not put to it, the town authorities will take the matter in to their own hands. A vigorous application of the strap or rod would do a world of good to some of these youngsters nud would save the marshal the task of taking care of the boys. -- - - MANY SOCIAL FUNCTIONS. tlcnJ l.ndlcs Untertaln and Are lintcr talned In Various Pleasant Uvcnts. Social events in Uend have been rather numerous during the past we-tk or ten days, and the ladies of the town bnve spent several very pleasant afternoons in various func tions. Last week Thursday after noon Mrs Hugh O'Kauc, Mrs. K. II. Greeiimau nud Mrs. Titos. Uynn entertained in the lodge hall the members of the Royal Neighbor lodge nud n few invited friends. The feature of the afternoon was n guessing contest in which thenuswer to various questions was the sur name of some Uend person. Miss Coleman and Mrs A. H. Grant guessed the same number of an swers correctly, nnd drew straws for the prize, a small vase. Miss Coleman drew the long straw nnd won. Later the Indies became very much excited over a game of 'Pit," nfter which refreshments were served. Those present re ported a most enjoyable nftcruoou, Last Friday afternoon Mrs. l' O. Minor entertained a number of her lady friends in honor of Mrs. Her ring, who was to lenvc soon to take up residence on her homestead. For the reason that this affair was about midway between St. Valen tine's nud St. Patrick's days, the rooms were tastely decorated with hearts nud shamrock. lndi .guest wns requested to 'find her seat at one ot several tames, on cacti oi which were four hearts, and on each heart was the name of one of the ladies present. Then n plate, was placed ou the table and ou the plate were a number of small sham rocks nud hearts cut from satin and velvet. The ladies were each given a lint pin and requested to Wo.ce i thereon first n shamrock nud then u heart nud continue, in that order, but under no circumstances could the. contestants touch the , little pieces of cloth. With their hands. This proved quite a difficult feat nnd created much sport. Mrs. Ullis nud Jliss Fay Baldwin ot Priucvillc ench succeeded in spear ing 33 of the hearts and shamrocks nud won the prizes, Mrs. Kills be ing given a handbag, Miss Baldwin a lancv uprot Refreshments were served anti the r.cpiahidei; of the" afternoon spent iu social chat aud " " ' " ' . .i '-''-' -' iXtuiZ, listening to music. On this occn sion Mrs Minor proved herself as usual a most entertaining hostess. Saturday afternoon Mrs. C. D. Drown tendered a "shower" in honor of Miss Pettit, who i soon to lie wedded to Dr. Pace of Guide Gate, Neb. Another guessing con test was in vogue here, iu which three ladles tied for the head prize -Miss Coleman, Miss Pettit, nnd Mrs. Rowe. Lot were drawn and the prize, n pretty paper knife, went to Miss Pettit. The bride tolx- was showered with it number of flue presents, which were brought into the room iu a small cart trim med with white ribbon and drawn by little Viola Drown and Jnme. Merrill. Mis Marion Wiest nud Miss Iva West favored the ladies with vocal and violin solos, witli Mrs. Prank McKay accompanist Refreshments were served and the ladies departed after having spent a very pleasant afternoon, and wish ing Mis Pettit much joy and hap pnics.s iu her wedded Hie Lost Sunday Mis Pettit enter tained the teachers of the school at n t o'clock dinner nt the Pilot Butte lull Tuesday evening the teachers were hostesses to Ml Pettit nt a 7 o'cJock dinner at the same popular hostelry. II0U1 occa sions were very jolly affairs and much mirth and merriment' pre vailed. Mis Pettit, who has been n very popular teacher in the Bend schools since last September, recently re sumed her jiositioii and she and Dr Pace will be married soon. I hey plan to scud n part of the honey moon in California and expect to sec the U S fleet when it reaches California witters. Mis Pettit has made many friends iu Bend and will be sorely missed. Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. II. I Icy burn was hostess to nineof her lady friend, whom she had invited iu to spend the afternoon. The ladies took their sewing and while they .sewed thev chatted as onlv women enn when their fingers nre engaged with the needle. Later dainty refreshments were served, and the ladies departed after having spftit n very pleasant nftcruoou. A RUAL SURPRISE .WfiDDINO. Popular Newton Olrl Uccomes tJrIJc of Oregon (Jcntlcman. One of the most complete surprises that has ever been sprung on New ton' s social circle, was thai of Inst Thursday morning, when Miss Kffie McLcllcu, one of the handsomest mid most popular young ladies of our city, slyly slipped away to Dcs M6iues, accompanied by Iter lover, and iu the afternoon at the parson age of Plymouth Congregational church was made the bride of Mr. Charles A. Chapman, by the ven erable pastor, Uev. A. L. Prisbic, the only witnesses to the pretty service being MrsL. A. Grecnlief of this city, the groom's sister, and Mr. MackGulushuof Des Moines. Well, wc arc all now perfectly re conciled, and no Newton bride has ever received the universal good wishes of our people, young and old, more thoroughly than Miss Hflie McLclleti, and none has ever deserved them more. She is the younger daughter of Mr. nud Mrs. B. R. McLcllcu, n favorite of parents and sister, nud her goinc out of the home takes from it much of the joy aud sun shine with which it has always been blest. The groom is not wholly a stranger iu this county, although for many .years he has resided in Bend, Oregon, wherche is engaged in, the real, estate business. Ho is n sou of the late J. O. Chapman, nnd his childhood was spent in Md Prairie township, his father's farm joining that of the McLclldus ou which lithe s chtluuoou was spent, nud both attended the same rilral school nt old Bear Grove school house. About their first acquaint ance, was when the pupils gave nu "Uncle lWs Cabin entertain ment. In which (E(iie played Jhe part of little Kva and Charlie per sonated ojtl Uncle Toit, That was n 'feood many years ago, vyhen neither, of them dreamed of what the future might have in store for them. They arc still in Des. Moines, Cfieice S6efl Oats for Sale. Wa have (500 bushels of choice Mammoth White Side Oats fur sale ut out- farm between Redmond and I.aidMw, All nicely cleaned nnd in first class condition for sowing, l'lione from Bend or - l,aldla w. Have both phones. Address, " . . ' siumwoon Iiros.. 4,9-53 Redmond, Or, but will return to Newton ui n few days to rec-i" tin 4 onr.itu'allons of their friend, ufit-r wlncb flu v may make a visit with Charlie's sister, Mrs. Harry Calualia la i Wichita before Ruin to their ' future home ntTknl Oreou Newton (Iowa) Jtsvoit, . A I'fxin. It was down in M Nelirik 1 Where the wimln rr hiUI ml lr'tJ Allil the u-uteni Ol lh I.Ik horn Murmur onwurd linl ih- , That I rmd ntuM country J'nr hnfly tnrcl th ct Vliere the toil .rn rnMimi jKojile Alli'otllil final h rUir ol rt. Su I thought I'd l.tiv a ! kti. And I'd H" nki out unit wo lf the eoiinlrv wo gooitly As 'tws nilvu'tlMTiI to Ik. Then I IifmiIH Uit th' inutitty Where DeocliiUM mint u-m ruar, MlidiiiK near th town of KMmuod Itustwaril from the river lrre. When I taw the Kutgroui lauiltcupc Stretching lnr Irom rati to vt-t I cutieltiilril that the rwrK-r- IIhiI Ml out tle very Wt. 1ivcly crir of -.il' nd tnnuntaln, Meadow l.unU irl furr-l K'nivl Met my is" of 'Imlrntion Hverv Mrhrrr on r-ry hanil. Sun fit fipliU of tol'lru vrnturc, Itieher Mill I'l nctvrM-rn, Nllllltl-nU lktr unci -i IgntiW fountain tjMr):lnl like Mlvcry .h.-eii men I knriv 1 l l"'j!i'l t r.junlry That Milt ImhiuI to lraw aiut clurm, So I went mt to the- ofTuv And I Ixiilglll inwlf a farm Year have jmsm-(I; I'm Mill at Kedmond, And H'ogrmimti utility inv, All mc lack ', (l it. Is lh.it lil.uuwl .! riirwl I in. Ilut,jrlin) Ulr.nO tlse cnruitt, Veiling from our toufttog ntuht Oohtrti dream ol wraith nul nimlaur There' kv.h of conlina; lhhtj Then Hurrah for Keliiifttil' future l'or her enlervr" nml clUruu And n tiKtr fur hr farmer. With their iitiltivit .lulUr farms. OkKKKUOKN. Stallion and Jacks for Service. I have two jicks, one eight and one coming three years old. which I am standing at the Baldwin ranch eight miles en it of Betid, at f 10 for the season, begiunim; March' 1; a No one Hambletotuan stnllinu. evi-n jears oM. S15 for the season Colts from each can be seen at the rutich. C L Haton. Irir Sale. Well rooted plautsof .-ntall fruits. For full information aud prices ad dress (5itf) !- 0- WntsT, Bertd, Or. Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby given to all parties that my wife, Nellie Glazier, lias left my bed aud board and that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her. All parties arc warned auainst cxicnuing credit to her on my account. II. E. Glaziuk, 50-S3 Sisters. Orcson. THE ENDLESS CHAIN With tlio coming- or iprlnc. xiulrrtta. KOtiira and mko rats regularly appear, to devastato tljo netila of growing grain. ICarl In tho eaon, when their natural food U aeorc. their numbers may be greatly tllmlnUhed by n systematic war rare upon ttem. Kvcry femala kllleU b. fore tho young aro born, reduces the number or iou at least ten later on. "Woodlark" Bqulrrel Poison It the moat rellulile and destructive agent yet devised for their extermlnotton. It la an abso lutely certain .Instrument ot death for aqulrrela. Kvery kernel la warranted to kill. Climatic ctiangea. dew, (roat, or the molaturo of the earth do not effect ll tnmsth. It require no mixing or prep aration, and If alwaya ready for use. No other Is ao good. Dealera will refund th purelwi price. If not aa claimed. v Tho lloyt Chemical Co.. Portland. Oregon SPSSSrVi ft When You Faint buildings, inside or out side, if you desire the very best results at the least expense you should use 4 SUERWIH-WlLtlAMS PAIHT Call for.. color cards CATHRD KJi a a a. av. I tie ef QrecerlM, Dry. UooiU and Hardware always on Hand. - FOR ONE WEEK MORE I Witt GIVE Free Ond bar OF LAUNDRY SOAP "Lara's Special' with a 35c purchase and this coupoii. THIS COUPON IS COOD FOR ONIJ BAR OF LARS SPECIAL Laundry Soap with a cash purchase bf-25c. One to a customer. A. Al. LARA Remember you MUST bring this coupon if you want the soap - FREE. A. M. LARA, Underwood Standard Typewriter Popular Because of Ease of Manipulation, Total Visibility, Perfect Tabulation, Susceptibility to Great Speed, Firmness in , Construction, Neatness in ( Design, and Convenience of Type for Cleaning. If the Typewriter you now use lacks in anyone of these essential points, the UNDERWOOb is the machine you will cvcutually buy. Underwood Typewriter Company No. 63 Sixth Street, HoUelend Restaurant, uiujmy Aklla, Proprietor First-Class Meals Served at All Hours. Board by the Week (at Meals) $5kOO. BREAD FOR SALE. Open from & a. m. to 12 p. m. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Robes and Blankets -AT- Reduced Prices A. L. HUNTER In Mutzlg Building ou Oregon SUeet. BUND, OKItdON GRAND MASK BALL 1 At Redmond, March xyigoS1. ' Good tnusicrigood floorj.aitd a good time for all. ' iVx Prizes will be avrtetded for beat cos tume, lady; best costume,' gent; best character, lady; best charac ter, gent. Tickets, Jt.oo. Supper 50c per couplet served iu ball. Douf!t Totitt'tfee date--- 'J Mttrck 17; it, Patrick's Nlsbt. Bend, Ore. a Portland, Oregon 4-Ji - .-.- The Pioneer Telegraph and Telephone Company Telegrams Forwarded to Auy Tart ol ilie World. JDIrect Telephone Communication with I-orUantl, rriueville and alt Pacific Coast cities. Public Pay Stations In Bank Bujdtnf: at Bend, at Laid ,i UW hnX l)vcll Buttes, $ lVrfllf..1 .j.WvlrA In n... . nf I Crodk-CcHittty south of Crooked ij Kiver, HENRY L; WH1TSETT -Ilorse Shoeing' sid General Blacksatithiig WAOON AND PLOW WORK FirtfCriw AVrfc OtVutwJ