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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1908)
I LOCAL BTS, Lookout for )n!i)t nt tle post office, ns the buil(Hiir is liolujr, re (minted. The Ladles' Aid ofthe M. It. nliurch will meet with MrH, A. C. fucns next Wednesday nt 3:30 . nt. 1?KK8 for Iintclilnir from pure bred Indian Huiiucr ducks. fi.25 per nctiliiK. W. P. Downing, Jleiul, Oregon, jotf I'oitumster Grant wishes The llullttlu to remind the people that their txstoflice box rent is now due nml should lc pnld. I.wtt Buckskin-roan pony with middle and bridle on desert. Kc tutu to owner n ml receive reward. II. J. OvituTimi'. A. C. Lucas will noon build an ndditlou onto the Pilot Iluttc Inn 0 lie used as n bath house. Ium icr is now on the ground. A fine Hue of Hauler postal cards arc now on display at the news Maud. JKomcinbcr your dlitnut friends by bending them one. Rev. Mitchell will preach next Monday nt 1 1 a in. on the topic, "Lesions from Hlijob." At 7530 pit "How God l'ccila I Hi Children." It Is netting time to make' garden mid the Mend news stand can sup ply you with nil kinds of seeds, in cluding onion sets. Alfalfa nud clover need also in stock, Puncial services for the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. C. li. Woods were held nt the home Inst Satur day nud Interment was made In the llcnd cemetery, Kev. Mitchell ofii tinting. II. II. Davlcs, who has been spending the winter in California, i expected to return to llcnd soon. It is reported that he has bought u fine automobile and will drive It in when he comes. Dnn Hclshur reports that he will have from 10 to 30 acres seeded to timothy and clover on bis home Held this season, lie Is building n ditch to divert water from the Turn cllo for Irrigation purposes. J. A. Iloyd, n son-in-law of Mrs J. O. Johnston, has arrived nud will establish residence on the John ktou much preparatory to making final proof as required by law. Mrs, Bowl will come soon from the liast to join her husband. W. II. Stoats has just received n lot of fine eggs for hatching from the well known jKiultry farm of J P. White, Callstoga, Calif. These eggs arc from u prize winning pen 0 1 the Nnpp strain, S. C, White Leghorns the hen that lays 300 eggs a year. K. K. Leonard returned to llcnd Tuesday accompanied by Mrs Leonard and they will take up res idence at once on an Soacrc tract ol ditch land which Mr Leonard re cently purchased. Mr. nud Mrs Lvounrd formerly lived nt Coeur d' Alcne, Idaho, Caldwell, Lara, Sathcr and West, llcnd merchants, have n greed t close their places of business nt 6:30 p. m on nud nftcr April 1, Saturdays excepted; also to remain closed all day Sunday. Head the display ad. announcing this in an other column. Miss Qoldlc West, daughter of J. I. West of llcnd, will be married next Monday nt 4 o'clock to n Mr. Stover, a young rancher of the Priuevillc country. The wedding I wll take place at the home of the bride' u foster parents, Mr. nud Mrs. jlcnry Grny, 35 miles cast of Princ vllle up the Ochoco. Dr. P. II. Dcncer is having a house built on his ditch land which lies n short distance cast of llcnd. just cast of Pilot Iluttc. The house will measure 14x34 feet with 16 foot posts. A small barn is also liclng built. L. G. aud Prank Walker nre doing the work. In the meantime the doctor and Mrs Penccr nrc occupying temporarily the rooms over the Chapman store. HENRY L. WHITSETT Horse 'Shoeing; and ' General Blacksniithing WAdON AND Vlow work ,1 1 . First Class Work (luaranteed. located hi the old Bliclilou iliop, All the popular magazines are carried at the Bend new stand, If you want good reading look over Mr. Grants list, Mr. nud Mrs. Prank McKay left Wednesday morning for Wclscr, Idaho, where they will make their future home. They were accotn panted ns far as Priuevillc by Mrs, Lucas aud Mr. llerliu. Little Marie llerllu accompanied Mr. nud Mrs. McKay nud will upend the summer with them nt Wclscr. Attorney Ileuson has received notice that the Qcncrnl Land Office had nlhrmcd the decision of the officials at The IJjIIcs in the con test of d. M. Swallcy vs. Lcoau I'clarskc, the decision by The Dalles officials having been in favor of Mr, Pclarske. Attorney Ileuson handled the case for Mr. Pclarske. A Ufa nt Staka Your Ufa mi) lie nt lUke when you notice Atiy slen of kidney or Mulder ttoulilc ai llrlglit' illscnse nud dialictci Murt with' a Blight Irrci'iiUrlly that rmilil I rjtdrkly cured liy I'olcy'n Klilncy Itemed)' Commence tnkinu It nt the flul nlgii of danger. C. W. Slcr rill, I)niKKlt Small Hoys Touch Off Powder, The following article from the Madras Pioneer tells how a former llcnd youngster, the sou of J. II, Pilcy, got badly burned while play ing with powder: "Harold Kiddle nud thclittlc son of Mr. Pilcy were quite severely burned Inst Wednesday by the ex plosion of a small quantity of gun jxnvdcr to which they touched a match. The little fellows were playing over ucnr the slaughter pen when they found n thuinb-fctall filled with tiowdcr, whlcli had been thrown away by Jim Hurt, who had used It as a poultice for a felon on his thumb. Pouring out the powder on the ground the boys crowded around it to sec it 'go off' when they touched n mntch to it. (loth of the boys were burned about the face more or less, but little Har old Kiddle was so severely burned that he has liccn confined to his bed during the week, under the care of Dr. Long. The skin was burned off of his face In lurirc patches, and within a few moments iftcr the explosion his eyes were entirely closed by the swelling aud NOTICE A. M. LARA S. C. CALDWELL E. A. SATHER J. I. WEST re-t 4) life companion hud to lend him back to town It was feared Jhut his 'eyes were injured, but when the swelling was reduced it wuk found fjint only the exterior of the lids wau burned. The little Pilcy boy wns hIko burned quite severely, but his InjurKs were not serious enough to confine him to his bed. Redmond Itemi. KK'liMW), March iy When ?ne droit Into noelry. be It never so uood. or when one write mionymous letter Mime one iilwnyn linn to I my Hie twiuilly. So niAiiv folk seem lo think themselves ciilltln) (on little limlilc Information. Home one writing to The liullcflii hn used one of your retteries' unmei, still It Is ft common a one that we cannot feel Hist nuy undue liberty has leu taken The only undue liberty I on tlio tin ft of those who accuse the reiortcr of Itelug nblc to IimhIIc the uglUll inngua)c 10 lucit goon purpose a urceu ham. The iuMueraile on St 1'alrlck'i nl(ht wa well Attrniled by a crowd who thoroughly rnlovcd theinelvri. Uncle Sain took the jirirc for lcst character, iniieronated by Mr. Norwood, Who took the other wc iW not learn, Two late comer are Mr. I'lle and Karl llcntoii wliolUc north of McCuflie'i where Mr. I'lle hai a forty. Mr. KsiiMr will be a new settler In a few day. Mr. K. I already located, but wc did not learn where. The forty hai breu wild again where Mr. Klchardnou from Tcimswc lived, till time to an actual settler whose name we did not learn. C. I.. I)wther, Methodist, preached hl firyt Kedmoud sermon eiterday to a jjood sired coiiKreKatiou, A we have Mid before, somebody will oon have to furnish more teats for public eatheriiiK. Quarterly mectliiK will be held the even iiig ol April 6, Word received from I. I,. Iverton tatc that he Midship hi good for Kedmoud about the last of thi month. He has leased C. M. Kedficld'a house for a year and has rented the Geo, Wood store building, and we will soon have another store to take crc of the ever increasing trade. J. O. MrCuflle I home from Ileud for quite a vlilt. l'rlcnds of V. T. Kedmoud quite plrusantly surprised him nud Mr H. on Saturday night, Games, sociability 1 1 II T T rii'i How Cough Oerrrs Multiply When you have a cold the mucous membrane; I inflamed and the disrate Kerult which you breathe find lodgement aud multiply, ciccially the pneumonia germ. I'oley' Honey and Tar soothe mid heals the Inflamed air passage, stop the cough nnd expel the cold from your syitem. Kefuse substitutes. C. W. Merrill, Druggist. TO THE RELIEVING that all interests will be served equally as well, we, the undersigned merchants of Bend, hereby agree to close our respective places of business at 6:30 p. . m. on and after April 1st, 1908. SATURDAYS EXCEPTED. We also agfee to remain closed all day Sunday and respectfully request our customers to be gov erned accordingly. ami refreshment wtc indulged In until it Inte hour, Mr, nud Mrs. II, I' T"'y were bust lir vMtor nt Q'Nejl today. They wll joii be Instnlled In the hotel there mrlng for the transient and permanent trade. Word received from Miss Muinn Indl cntv that she reached Hunuyilde, Wash iiigtoii, in good shape nud Isnow visiting there Mrs. Mandereheld hn returned to UkUhoma but state that If the doesn't like It there she In coming back, Mean while Tom is batching it and ha rented the f-r m to W. I Gibson who will noon take possession, Mr Matter ha so far recovered that she U able lo partially resume her house hold duties. Mis Kruger has returned lo her home after an extended visit here. Inkllnjf at Gist. Out, March il-(hir school will be out I'rMsy. March 17. 1'roT, Arriiunlcr. our tcschrrhre, will drnsrt on MdrUy (or his home at Mdri hr he will sptnd a few days, anJ from there he wm ko 10 me hupec eouoirj' wnere rte ns a rtinol fur the summer. !'olinsilrr Oltt sin) wife (pent Sunday at the uaiwjll rmicil III llie uiVTCKiair wunirjr, lames fuller of Die Clurerdale country will Irutlil flume vn yards long: to aupply water fr It's liimetear It will take jowoftrt of lumlier 10 tmtiii 11 Horn, to the wife of Walter Crahain, a dsuihltr Mother and babe dome, nicely. I'Mtnuiter OUt has a uew name these da) s. They call III m grandpa. Mr Monroe and faintly offillrtr Mketre vUlllii(l Mr tlurkhard'a. Mr. Monroe forrair, 1 owue-l the Dr McKcnnry place Oeot je Tajrlor oTnearCrrefc ami formerly or me n'Mera evuuiry, oieu at morriiic much iv. Ills remains were brought to the Camp J"uVe ceutelery lor burial Clyde Johnton hail the mlWortunt to tote a valuable mare our day last week while plowing. The Inare was eenilngly III good lirallh, but all of sudden shedicppat lu the furrow and dUd without a strugglr. For Sale. Well rooted plants of small fruits. Por full information aud prices ad dress (sitf) L. I). WIKST, Hend, Or. The Pioneer Telegraph and Telephone Company Telegram Forwarded to Any Tart of the World. Direct Telephone Communication with Portland, Prineville and all Pacific Coast cities. Public Pay Stations In Ilauk Dulding at Hend, at Laid law aud Tow ell Iluttc. Messenger service to any part of Crook County south of Crooked River, PUBLIC J V Sf j'n" 'gU.svr a a A FINK LItfK OP Rocking Chairs RANGING IN PRICI'f FROM $1.50 to $5.00 JUST ARRIVKD AT J. I. West's Furniture Store. i. L ,. S. C. CALDWELL Hardware . STOVES, TIN and GRANLTli- WARE, WINDOWS, DOORS. PAJNT, OILS and GLASS. LUBRICATING, CYLINDER, GAS ENGINE OIL, WOOD ALCOHOL. Lime and Cement. COAL OIL and GASOLJNE. Turpentine Hotel Bend Restaurant Jimmy Aklta, Proprietor First-Class Meals Served at All Hours. Board by the Week (21 Meals) $6.00. BREAD FOR SALE. Open from S a. m. to 12 p. m. YOUR PATRONVGE SOLICITED. Central Oregon (Successor to C. BEND. - DHALHRS IK Central Oregon Real Estate Timber and Desert Lands a Specialty f We buy or sell your land no matter where situated. We can sup ply you with any class of land at any time. Call oh us or write for further particulars. Hotel Shop and Baths in Hotsi. HUOH O'KANB, Prop. MOST CENTRALLY LOCATKD HOTEL IN BEND. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms Always Reserved for Transient Trade. Robes and Blankets -AT- Reduced Prices A. L. liUNTER In Mutilg Building on Oregon Street. BUND, OREGON Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby given to all parties that my wife, Nellie Glazier, has left my bed aud board and that I will not.be responsible for any debts contracted by her. All parties are warned against extending credit to her on my account. H. E. Glazirk, 50-33 Slttcrg, Ortsou. -kfT V Groceries DRIED and CANNED FRUIT BACON and HAMS. FL0U PRINEVILLE and' MADRAS. A full lino of nil kinds of a ' i provisions. PJne Tar ' " i .v S Realty Company D. Brown &.C0.) ' OREGON A LI. KINDS OP Bend CoRjna Bond and 09KC0N Streets New Blacksmith Shop.... I have just recently opeeed shop in Bend and am prepared to do all kinds of Horse Shoeing, Wagea am! Plow Work and Oeaeral Bkcksmltktajr Every piece of work that leaves the shop is guaranteed to be first-class. if I solicit a share of your pat ronage. james Mcelroy. E. C. PARK Importer and Breeder of PURE BRED Poland China Hogs Black Langshan Chicken YetMg Stcek far SU. JUtDMONS, . QfcJKKMJ