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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
t -? I r i i . i u LOCAL HITS. ' Mm llerrliu- loft Moudn to lake tip rcddeliiv mi lierliomcvd tit the Mention's ' MIS' Ivn West left Wciliif-ilfly 'for I'rliievllle tvlti-ftf she will v lilt for sevenil tlttvit Mr. ninl Mi I'r.uik Went vte Uend vMiiim I idt Hinnliy mid Mou tiny from there r.inuli t the M-ud-im i Miss ('.inline WieM left for lrl liiiiil lnt Sitniiluy iiinruiilK wiutrc nIi will t.ike iruiitiiieiit ful tier oyci. )vKi!H fur liuteliiiiir, frpm Uiie bred Indian Un'nner duck. 5 35 l!r netting W I' J)owii'in(, Uend, Orcuoiu 5otf All the M)pitlnr iii-icnxiitci nre imrricd nt the HeiH news n. If vit wimt wood tending look over Mr. Grunt' list ' A note from Deputy .Sheriff John CoiiiIh hivh I hut "there .ire very busy tlinei in the ntn-rifl's (ilTico these duy.s Tux cnllei limit nre fully ni i;ond hh 11 year nu ' U.11I" West Inn brought in the premium hen' e of the aciitnn otic inciiturliig Oyi incliei in tir cumferciice the idiurt way around, 'mid H)4 inrhci the long way. Who cnu beat it? Henry Ilcdgci mid wife returned to Uend Smithy nl'lit nftcr hiving Npent the winter fn Wnrdiitntlmi Mr. Hedges Inn dot fully deter mined whether he will rcniuhl per 'mniicntly or not, but it,' two to one that he'll remain. . Rev. Mitchell will preach next Sunday m ruing nt it it. m 011 "The I.nw of McnHiircmcnt." At 7:30 011 "Until' Confession ol .Knltli." Subject for Christian Kit ilbtivor ut 0:.5, "The Wl.sc U-e 01 Influence." Leader, Miss Murioti Wicst. " It U iKistible that the Uend orchestra will lie nccured for the lean vcar ball tomorrow nifcht If it is the music will add much to the even'iiu' entertainment, for the J tend orchestra is the lcst musical organization in Central Oregon I'riueviilc Review. lien Goiter wns in (lend the first of the week from the Clovcrdulc district. He rcortri that he bus (he contract for building the new Udiool home nt, Redmoud oixIavIII .'begin work on that structure Id n idiort time. The building will be two .stories with dimensions of ,lN.qo fcit W. I. Vaudcvcrt of llcud sjlctit .several dayti in Madras during the jmot week, returning home Mon day Mr Vandevcrt is one of the pioneer settlers of the county, ahd for the Inst quarter of a century has made his home nt bin ranch on the 1'PIk.t Deschutes River. Itc had not visited in this part of the county fur rcvcrnl yearn, and was greatly surprised at the many evidences of growth and improvement hi this .section. I'ionccr. For Sale. ' One pair sorrel horses and liar in ss weight 2800. Well broken and mated. Guaranteed gootj pul lers Also light team, buggy and li.iruess Vacant nud Improved city loiyt in Uend. Good arm laud in both Uend and Sisters country. r-. If. J. OVUKTIKP, Uend, Ore. are but outward slens ol the. evil done In secret by myriads Bl, dart- Jruli germs sappinj (tie me Diood ol the hair. Micro kills ujepara. site, soothes the Itchln2calr. elves lustre to the hair end slops It fallltiK out. A single abdication gives relief and proves Its worth. Save your half before tod late. Micro prevent baldness. It lis delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and" sticky oils. Ask your druggist fortree booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO, raTUN omoon $ Dandruff and& IFAiaNGrHAIRar "(eV e' fti of e crn us 1 I iimmr Miring Is' liloMoins on the J nre K. 5 x A IVi on iiiiud .I I i In it of fruits mul candles l he news Htaud. H.i nanus, roco nut's eel. ticn m Muck oninges, lemon T J I I, unit tins H'cti rippnuli'ii iimr-i, 1 l. M.ivnr MeDniiiild. II. will 1 c.w iu-r tin Miiforcenient o tlic (luv mi'i Mock ordinance!" W sides , 'ii. oiling in ilie nt'icr duties of, tl like ' Gn 111 h.i ,i supply of onion sel for ill 1 nprliig girden; nlso 11 klucis of sj-.hIh crown by the celt limit1 Iiii wvM-ro. ttrown seed Get ni wiur "Mcr eirlv if vou wuiil lurc iiuiuutits Dr C II Deiuvr nud wife of Spmrtue, Wash., nrrlved in lieu Wdiusilny evr'niug. Dr. Dcnrer will devoie his time for the nexi five or six monilis devclopini; 1. tract of ditch liiml which he owns east ol town Tl ? doctor is n dentist mid hud unoflicc at Sproglic Mm A II. Grant and Mr Welder entertained the tncmbcrfini the Royal Neighbor lodc in tin Iwlge rooms Tliurnday afternoon A tiitinber of idiaturockH had Urn eut from pieces ol piper und Kicm were hidden ulxitit the room nun the Indies requested to find them Miss Coleman found the largest number mid not the prltt, a box o Ikhi Ikiiin Other games were in dulged in and rcfrctiliments fcrvcd. the ladies scudiiig a very pleasant ulternooit Mrx It. I). Wilson, who hm lceu lo Lnkeview on a business visit, returned last Sunday more enthusiastic than ever over the library movement In Uend. She reports that I.akcview has n vcr vigorous library only three ycun old which owns two town lots and has Si 00 in the bank. It sub scribes for a list of 37 magazines und has u library of 500 volumes The library is largely patronized and is one of the most popular in .Hlitulious in the town. There is u movement started in Rend that will eventually develop into as pleasing proportions as lias the I.akcview institution, and the ladles of Ucnil are taking the leading part In thin excellent work. R It. Mutzlg returned to Rend the first of the week after having spent the winter at the old home in Pittsburg, I'cnn. He states that he is glad to get back nud that Rend looks real uood to him. Mr. Mutzigreportsthatthcpauic played havoc in the lust a lot of men have been out of work, money scarce, nud "limes' very hard He comes back with more faith than ever in Rend and the Rend country and says that this place lias by tar better prospects for a great future thuit any place he has tecii in during his travels to nud from the Kast and he has been in n iiumncr ol towns. Mrs. Mutziu is planning' to return to Rend lutcr in the spring and may bring an aunt with her to spend icvcral mouths. Klsewhcrc in this issue appears n proclamation by the mayor settinc usidc next Wednesday, March 26, ns n public holiday for the general clcauinrj up of the town. Owners of vacant lots are urged to clean up nil rtlbbish on said lots and notify lite cuairmau ot tlic streets com mittcc, JK. Hunter, who will sec that it is hauled nway. Kach tx-r sou should clean up his share of the streets, his alley nud premises, and thtis help in improving the np Dcarnucc of our town. Strnnecrs coining in from Portland and other points announce tbat a large num ber of prospective" land buyers will soon be coming into this section. Let's see that tin cans, old shoes, rags ami tags und all loose cuds generally arc picked up and the town put in tip top shape. How Cough dorms Multiply When you have 11 cold the mucoii tui-mlirnuu U iullnuvd ami the dlnvnse germs Which you liftitthe llud lodgement nud multiply, cHpcriidly tltu pneumonia germ, l'ofcy' Money nud Tar soothe and heal Ihr iiilinmed air pauage, utopx the cougli and exja-ls the cold from our ysteiii. Uetntb iiubstltute. C. V, Merrill, Dniggh't. Stallion and Jacks for Sen Ice. I have two jacks, one eicht .uid one coming three years old,, .which I am standing at the RaldwiVhuich eigjituuljes east of Rend, nt pio for uie season, uccinnitiR March tr nlso otic, Ilamblctottlnli stnlllbn, evcij years old, 1$ fqr tlic.eason. vuuH irom cacu can uc seen at tuc ruucU. C. L, Eaton. An tin Y 4,1 HORSE AND HORSEMEN. Comnicntlnjc upon views recently nU Viinccd by wrltorn In (ho National titockuinn advocating tho breedlm; of nm res In tlio fall, John V, Iowl of Rocklrixtintii county, Vn., who claim a practical cixpt-rlriico extending buck over twenty jenra, nay: I do not think uiui-li creator error In homo breeding can Imj eotninltted. Nothing look runt Houuiln more ruavomtble than tint fol lowing! "llrMl marcM to foal lu the fall, when tho bun ncaiioii I orcr mid after tile hare dlinpiieareil anil tho inniu I at ret and linn nothing to do except nil mo tho colt and tho maro II not owrhratcd and the colt Is not Ink Ink hot milk," etc. My litmlnes If to breed and ralno MmK. not for fuu, but a 11 mean of gaining a living and nn education for my children, and I cannot afford to aukoican cinniAax rionac. tTliU lion Ii thrr-quartfn itindnril Lrn1, cn-quarlcr Krench rofh, ownrd Y II. II. IUioJn. Crwrord cou Mr. pile up lotie for tho nnko of proving my tbeorlc correct. 1 trlei! raining fall colt, a I had formed the Idea that all of tho aforementioned quota tion were nlMolutcly eorrect. Tho tint fall I got four colt, and they ncro by tho ion of Harry Unmet!, llotvitrlng. a grand big bay bono ncnl lug nearly IJOO pound. Ilowitring wii a thoroughbred and a very lino homo. I bred lx in arm, nil good otic, not thoroughbred, but good big 1.500 IKiund marc. Tho colt were extra good, I thought, and tho tnare, all un der nine year old, nound and lu duo condition, but hjr nprlng tho colt had made llttlo or no growth nnd were thin, although I fed them while Ruc kling a quart of brau and oat morning nud night. Tho next fall I had tho vatno expert eueii wllh two. hut ! had colt by thin pnmo hone that came lu March and April that outgrow tho fall colt, nud at two and a half year old tho spring colt wcro larger and smoother and bettor In every respect tbau the three-year-old colta. Itelatiug much mora experience to thu amo effect, Mr. Lewis ays tn eouclutlon: Whlltt I alvray have from flvo to ulna stallion of serviceable ngo 011 tho farm and tho service of tho home 1 nothing out of my pocket, I would rather wait tlx months nud breed lu the spring than Uko any more chance oa fall toll. th 8euthrn Saildl Hort. Oeutle, tractable, kind nud gracious, mvnyed by tho touch ot n kucc. direct ed by tho lift of a hand, mouth sensl tho to bit and rein, atwnyn otx-dleut td his rider1 Mill, the cavalier, tho cou rier, tho charger of tho cqulno species, with tho tjntccs and mauneni of a chev- tuiXlDCiT JtOOiKVKl.T XVD rtmiuuu Ltu. CAJTAIX nller of Trance, tho untiring energy ttud never die spirit of n courier do hoi, tho courage nud daring of n sol dier of fortune ouch Is the Kentucky Mtddler. . Tho ancestry of till homo I lost In thu cold buowm of Cauadu and tho hot FiimU of tho denortH, Ho sprang from .tho lolua of tho hot blsoded thprougU; lirctl nud tho cola blooded .uuivniiuu paeer. Thua far may wo go lu tho an cestry of tho American qaitdlo horse; hut, like tho iK-glunlugH of alt precd; tho uourca ot Ihlti home I lost lu tho inystery uud .oblivion of tho post. llrceder'fl Onzette, Chicago. For Sale. House ami lot, block 1, lot 2, Betid towusiVe. Only "$750.00. lApply'to Millard Triplett, Creswell, Oregon. 4. ' ZjJZrsr'--' c .".El". i ' ' , Clioiea Seed Oats for Sale-. We have 1500 buiriielf of choice Mnmniotll White Side Oats for snle nt our farm lctween Redmond nml I.iilillaw. All nlrrly rleancd and In first cliui rondltloii for sowing. Phone from licml or i.flldlnvy. llava Ixiltl phones. Address, 8HHKWOOD 1IR03., 19-51 Kcdmond, Or. HENRY L. WHITSaTT ilorse Shoeing1 and General Blacksniithiiig- WACJON AND PLOW WORK First Class Work Guaranteed. Ielrd In Ihr old Slirtd.in shnn WORLD'S GREAT SHOW. This Yar' Msgnlficont Intsrnstlara) Brok All Rtcords. 'Tho International this year, the eighth, proved the world' greatest live stock show, both In number nnd quality of entries, In Interest shown In the ex hibit and In attendance. Beparatcly there may have been greater and roofs completo horse show and possibly 'as grand a showing of cattle In a strictly eattlo shorr, but a an all around ex hibit of pure bred farm animal there wn never beforo anything approach ing lt.M To the foregoing opinion of Orange Judd farmer there are not likely to be many exception taken. Bomo detail of tho great event here follow: When the gate opened It Is conserva tively estimated tbat there wis $7,000, 000 worth of para bred animals. T.blii vnluo was made up from nearly 1,300 cattle, representing every standard breed; nearly 700 horse, nearly 1,200 sheep, the largest and most high class showing ever brought together In this country and perhaps ucyer equaled anywhere, covering all recognized breed and mado up of Individual ani mal tbat have been prlzo winner re peatedly In other contest. Of swine, limited a they were this year to fat anlmnls only, thero wcro nearly -100 cntrle. In iKjint of Interest and of attendance old record wcro eclipsed. Over 70,000 peoplo n day passed through the turn stiles, and It I conservatively estimat ed tbat 300,000 peoplo from ouUIde of Chicago visited tho city during the week for tho purposo of looking over tho mugnltlccnt showing gathered from all state and from many coun tries of the world. The educational feature of the International was again prominent, na It abould be, the agri cultural colleges being represented by larger classes tbau ccr before. Nina representative Institution of .this chary actcr competed In tho class Judging contests. Stsllar Honor For a Calf. ,1'crhnps tho most notlceablo thing in tho eattlo circles was tho placing of the Shorthopt calf Roan King, from Canada, In tho grand championship place, df him Judgo Durno ald:"Wo don't often sco an animal Uko this. Not oven In thu old country nro they any better. At tSnittbtleld wo Und lb fin larger, but not any bettor." Tula Is tho Kocoud Urno Btellar houora have been won by n calf In tho tat ring. Defender, Inst ycar'n grand champion, wlm was tho first to achlovo this hon or, was awarded third ptaco by tho IlrltUh Judge, James Duruo, A.cair, Ohio Crown, also went to tho head of the Shorthorn. breed, . A Msrlno Type. It. IX WIHIumsou'a champion Merino rum, Clasa A, or Wrlukly type. Na Uiiual Stockman. w 1IEj? sW 'a-i'" TySfc.OtT . yTj.j j jMi'arj I "" " -'- A RINE Rocking Chairs , HANGING IN I'K: it i.50to $.db - I- JUST ARRlVliU AT . J.I. Wesj;vs Furniture Store, S. C. CALDWELL Hardware- r STC-VES, TIN and GIrAnITI-- WARE, W.INDOWQ, DOORS. PAINT.OILS and GLAS, LUBRICATING, CYLINDER, GAS ENGINE OIL. AVOOD AtCOHO,. Li ill c and Cement.. 1 COAI, Oil, and GASOLINE. TUrperit'ljia Hotel leiici ResfcaUant, Jimmy Aklta, Pr-oprielbP First-Olass Meals Served at All Hours. Board by the Week (21 Meals) $5.00. BREAD FOR SALE. Opin from C a. m. to 12 p. m. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Central Oregon Realty Company (Successor to" b. llrowri XCo. BEND; w . OREGON , tHAWjRS,IN ALb UlK'03 OP Central Oregon Real Estate Timber aha Desert Lands a Specialty We buy rr sell your land no matter wbere situated. We can sup ply you with any class of land at any time. Call on us or write for . further particulars. Hotel' Bend . I1UQH O'jKANE, Prop. SlIOl- AND II ATI IS IN IIOTKl. MOST.fiEjiTRAIX LOCA,TBl HOTRI, IX BEND. Sample room in cbWcnoN. New House, New Fifrniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms . AUys Reserved or Transient Trade. Robes arid Blankets -AT. Reduced Prices wB"sii'mjyjar' A. L HUNTER i In MtiUl( BititiRtiE on Qrcgon Street IlltKO, ORJjdoN Notice to the PJibllc. Notice is .hereby given to all parties that my wife, Nellie Glazier, has left tiiy bed and board and that 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her, All parties are warned against extemhug credit tq her on my. nccouut. Jtt. Jt. UL.VZIUK. 50-53 listers, Oregou, mvm'tr ir-NaM -M. MaVsV1nHHVaVMB AUt- 'J' & 'Groceries- "M DRIED nnd CANNED FRUITS BACON and HAMS. FLOUR I'RINEVILLE and MADRAS. A full, line of all kinds of provisions. Pine Tnr"v. Corner Boko and Oprcon Stkksts :New Blacksmith Sliop.v.. Ihavejtist recently opened a shop in Uend and am preparer "to do nil kiuds of Uors Shoeing, Wagon and Plow WorK'.hlid Ociierat Ulacksmitlilns Every piece of work thnt len es kheshop is guaranteed to be first-class. If I solicit a share of your rat rbtlage. JAMES McELROV. E. C. PARK Importer aud Breeder ol PURE BRED Poland China Hog.s Black Langshan Chicken Youijg Stock for Sae4