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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1908)
iff i ti r , :. LOCAL HITS. II. Slants uiul W. II. Hellers rflncvllle visitors tlic first of 1 A few iiicii'm washing wanted. Anna Sticiij.k. ' Mrs. II. I'. J. McDonald ii on llic Hick list thl.i Week. . Sylvester .Staals went to I'rlnc vllle Thursday nftcru load of grain, , Knrl Wright has licen chosen iiintMKcr of the Hend baseball team. were the week. , A. C. I.ucas and A. IK Kstebenct left Tuesday morn'fng to nttend the rnceii at l'rlnevlllc. . 1 Dr. Coe reports n daughter horn '.to Mr. and Mrs. ('rank V.tiinwiilt nt tilslcrs on Inst Sunday night. Don't forget the chicken dinner nnd Deschutes ttottt nt the M. W. A. Restaurant next tfunday. 1'rlce, M cents. Ladles who nrc In need of n new ,hat should cxntulne the very pretty hud nttrnctivc ones at The Merrill Co. 's store. TjV. C W. Merrill nnd J. I. West split n few days fishing nt the I'riiuk West ranch mi The Meadowa the middle of the week. ,' l'rcd tfhpnvood ii lookdiK after spring wOrl: on the Coons forty cast of Ilcn'd this week, which place Sherwood llro.t: bam;lit Inst full. Chan. Stanblirrpugh will leave Saturday for Sltau'.ko to meet hit sister, Mrs V. C. 1'orbcs, who is , coming in for n two weeks' visit. J. A Hoyd wns In from the Johustou.Hoyd much during the cek. He reports that they will have uhout 600 actes into crop this your. . A fire at Grass Vnlicy Monday night destroyed nn entire block with the exception of oyc building. I.osi 30,000 with $17,000 Insur ance. The Hend teachers went to l'rinc villc last Saturday to attend n tCa.licrs' meeting. They went over iu Davics' iwpular autotuo 1,11c. j The Hcrnl . orchestra hni gone to I'rineville to play nt n dnucc there tonight. The I'rineville people will have an upporttiulty to enjoy sonic Rood music. The Merrill Co. has w fine Hue vjI beautiful spring mid summer hats fur the ladies itavc you made your selection? If not, do so before the best ours ore taken. M. W. Wilson is n homesteader who has mudc sonic substantial im provements 011 his homestead this winter. lie has built .oo rods of wire fence, nil of it three strand nud some four. Frank II. Grccumnu, an attorney' from lknd, accompanied by his wife returned from Illy country Friday nnd spent the day in our city, leaving tiuxt morning for their home. Silver Lake Leader. Kedmoiid nud I'rineville loams will cross bats nt Uedmoud next Sunday. A number of IJeud fans will go down to tce llier'non. The following Sunday the Hcul nud Redmond tenuis will play nt Red nnond. Gjjorgc Ilrostcthous will leave . nbout'Jiuv: 3 for l'ortlaud to attend the toe festival at that place. He will meet Mrs. llroMcrhott.s nud children there, who nrc returning from n visit to the old home in Minnesota. Millard Tripiett writes to liN brothers iu Hend thut he has sold out ' nt Kugciic and is now visiting iu North Ciuolina, traveling for the health of his little son, Ko, whom they fear bus consumption. Millard says he will probably re turn to lieud to live. Clins. Hoyd returned alKiut a week ago from 11 visit to his .former (home in Montana. lie reptiita ' thut tilings me booming there mid ' that the Milwaukee is pushing the 'construction of itsjiuc to the coaht with great energy, having on army of men nnd tenuis at work. Mrs. J. 0. Johnston nnd daugh ters, Mrs. Hoyd and Miss Helen I) ; Mrs. Johnston's mother, Mrs. Mary Uowlee; and Samuel Johnston ar--ived in Hend last Sunday from the Host. They will take up residence on the Johnston-Hoyd ranch pre purntory to making final proof. II. II. Davies drove his nutomo bllo to I'rineville Wednesday, nc fc compauied by J. Kcllejv HicA A. Aldridge and Miss Anna John sou, They went to attend the ,," r.,.1 '-., . sr ttofitf$'u , i.r ir rT'-ftY m ,r r ,rn 1 YOU races, and Mrs. Aldridge1 and Miss Johnson will visit with 'Mrs.. Aid- -ridge's 'uncle at l'rlnevlllc until batyrday. ( The 6all game Sunday at l'rliic villa 1 between Heud nud I'rineville ended. I disastrously for the Hend team, the score resulting 16 to 'io, Up to the fourth inuinu the Hend' boys had it nil their own wny, with a tally of 7 to o, but thereafter the Hend tenm lost its grip nud the tide turned. Work 'on lb Arnold ditch is progressing nicely under the reor ganization nud new mnnnucmeiit. Three crewu arc n't work rind nil other one will Dc on the ground soon. The flume is being raked and a mile of ucwditch constructed, nnd the work on both 'these tasks is being pushed rapidly. ' A. L. Hunter has sold his har ness shop nud business to John I Legal, formerly of Cocur d Alenc.l Idaho, possession having been given Thursday. Mr. I.cgjit is an cxcrlciiccd harncssmakcr nnd wilt, conduct the business at the old' stand. Mr. Hunter has decided to seek outdoor work lccausc df ioor 'health. .. M. C. Miller, supcruitcndcut of lire Three Sisters Kd'uch, was (u Iciid WcducMlay. He reports that1 grain is looking well. Mr. Miller' will V.ccd 50 acres to clover this' spring besides having n large acre age into grain. He is planning to get an expert irrigationlst from either Washington or Colorado to work on the ranch II V, Jones and Chad Krwin of kedmoiid were business visitors iu Hend Wednesday. Mr. Jones re ports thut ho bus about closed a sale of land to Washington parties, nud, if the deal is. finally made, those men will coinc here and go into the hog business extensively. Thcv arc engaged in the .same busi ness on a largo scale iu Washing ton. The Priticvillc races proved 0 Very successful event, with large crowds in attendance and exciting races. The big match race 5 tooon side between "Hrandy", owned by Hugh Lister, and "Patsy llrown," owned by T P. Htichnnan, wns easily won by "Hrandy " Another match race between "Hrandy" and "Wade Hampton" 1000 a side will be pulled off Saturday. Wm, Stephens has ofdered a gasoline launch from Detroit, Michigan, ami will operate the boat on the Deschutes above Hcnham Palls. The craft is i3- feet long with n five foot beam and draws 14 inches of water. The engine is three horscjKMvcr. The boat has bean shipped and is now on its way to Ucud. Such a boat can be run for n distance of about .j6 miles, measuring the course of the river, and should provide atmcaus for much sport for jicople iu this vicinity. John I.iustcr had a close call from being killed by a falling tree last Tuesday, He and his father were cutting a tree Iu order to enable them to roll logs into the river 011 the west side opposite their mill. Leaning against this tree nan 11 dead pine, As the tree started to fall John darted away in one direction nud then noticed thnt the tree was falling that way. Hcfote he could get out of the way the dead pine struck him across the back and knocked him between two rocks, which protected him from tlfe full weight of the tree. Had it not been for the rocks he would have been crushed to death. As it was !:c 'received n bad cut on the chin nud five teeth were knocked out He is up and about but wears a big bandage ubout his head. Cold That Hang On Colds tlml lmiiK oil in the spring de plete till' syMeill, uxhnlitt the limes, nnd open ilie way (or M-rlmm illnrut. Take l'oley'n Honey ami Tr It quick ly utm the cough and cxH'U the cold. It is wfo ml certulii In results.- C. Merrill, Druggist. For Sale. A few tons of baled wheal hay, one three-year-old l'crchcron stallion, one pair fine driving horses! nlso (S.o acres of laud, with free water, in lots to suit pllrehnscrs, All for sale cheap'. Six 'miles northwest of I.aullaw1. J'. I)'. Gihson. 7-10 Dou't read your neighbor's Hulk-tin. SubscrilxMor: it yourself. DOST HBGVnrt SAW. fixporlcnccJ Irrigator Mnch I'lcnsrd with Ik-mi Country. , Thomas Hiett, of MismiiiIk, Mont., wan" In Heud the first of the week on his way f6 visit 11 sim 1 in the Silver I.nkc 'country ' Mr 1 nun is an exureuceii uri 'iur, having lived until the lust few mouth In Colorado . where irriga tion is practiced Ite wns very much pleased Wfth whut he w here, and says He wilt come b.ick to Heud, purchase land nnd even tualiy locate iu this Vicinity im (on as he can dlsosc of hfo p'roperl) nt Missoula. Talking witli The' TfulMin fe jwrter, Mr Heitt riald1: ' "Tins is tlu- lcst irrigation project I hive ever seen. The canals and ditches arc well built and are 011 n good grade, The supply of water is excellent and there is a gre.it abundance of it. The laud lies iu 1111 ideal condition lor irrignliug, and will require very little Icvillu. compared with the laud in oilier tactions with which I am niqii.nnt td. ' Iu so. many places one or the hcavest expenses for the virrinutor Is the cost of leveling his laud Here but very little of that is need ed. .As I enmc in oVc'r the scgre nation1 crops looked well nud of cotirso there is no doubt thnt good crops will grow here That has hccii demonstrated. I nave .limy decided to locate at or near Betid within the next few months Mr. Hiett was very cnthusi.if.tic and was quite confident that he could get several friends from his old home at Gfeudale, Colo , to move to this section. 1 Personal suipcct thnt Ihvir kid- lief nrc ilcrs-grd Ihcy should Ukc I'oley'n Kidney Uemrdy t our mid not risk IiivIuk Ilrixht' ditrtkH: or dla ltc, Deb) KlvMlhcdlfreatca ktronxcr foothold ntiil you uliould not delay tak ing 1'olcv' Kidney Kcmcdjr,--C. W. Merrill, Ilru. gist. For Stato Senator. To the people of- the 17th Sena torial district of Oregon; Kescct for your intelligence nnd dfoire to serve your best in tu n, impclls me io declare my pin .mi I believe the Statement N 1 nl 111 is the oniv tiructic.il win nt iiivonipllsh iVe ejection of u -j i'iniiiir"j uy, iMv ppupic, Him is Hiftifforc the gateway to all other mi: 'iii rrlorms I people of Orcgol) sire entire Ii itiK-tciit ift elect lelr rvprc sfiu .tivti in the U. S. Senate. Ore goc livintuck breeders, Oregofr'uit rr'.vs is iirt world famous. Oregon's rtlll: nrc unsurpaasscd. Let u 1'nli- Oregon the greatest ktajc foi goixi ro.ids, good schools,, pure loiMiA, IniiMst weights and incastirVs, lion. poliiicnl methods by intrlli- gi-ni sVMti-uiatic co-nperation, Xet ri udviipif wery interest, rush lor ( t . gun Pull for Oregon. O. Sl'KINUKK, D m .1 rnlic candidate for State Her t. - -T, PfPfi IE ,fc,- ii - - " 1 TrlHTMr, .SflATTi Dandruff and IK ;enctHair8t ore but outward signs of toe oil done in secret by rnyriids of dan Jrulf serms ssppinz the life blood oltuchulr. Micro kills the para site, sootbes tbe itcfalo. scalp, Klvcs lustre to tbe balr and slops It falling out. A slnjlc application cites relief asd-pruvcjlts wortk. Save your boir before too late. Micro -prevents baldness. It Is a dci.titful dfcsinj lor the hair, lre Irorft Crease end" sticky oils. Ask jcurihx'jilsi for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO. , rpHTUND oacoan III very Farrfie'f 1 l!'l r Because: I As well as every Jriisfness man should havc;a bank account." Your money is safer in the bank tiuin arjy where lse. . AS Tl Paying .youribills bychecH.is the !j simplesl.and mpst'conyeqipjt, Method, jj . . -I l ...V t A . L Your check becomes a voucher for the .debt it pays?., , ' It gives you a better' standing with bucn:ss men' - v t p ,1. ,.j .Money in the bo,nk sjrengthens your credit. A bank account teaches, "helps and cncotir- '.ages you to save. ,., 1 ,. t This bank does all the bookkeeping. v Vour bank book is a record of your busfness. To those desiring BanHing Connections with a well established Bank, We extend our services. The Central Cfregoto. Banking $b Trust Compaiiy 1 Ti e news bland will have its first shipment of strawberries this season Saturdav or Sunday. Hand us vour subscription. -3 - k Ranch Butt Every Roll Guarant-ed Fresh and Sweet -- DIRECTORS: ' .' ' John Steidl.... ,.-,...'.. Lumberman n.-itl 1'iniber'ofvrier, U. O. Coa...,.;.: ,.riiylclan and SurJto 1 H. P. J. McDcn.ltd Mayor of Item. E. A. Sathef Merchant J. D. Hevburn... ??? Cashier. r ip 01 IICUU. i erchant J Cashier. fc ' S 65c L A FINE LINE 6F Rocking .Chairs RANGING IN PRICE , FROM ft7 $1.50 to $5.00 JUST ARRIVED AT J. I. West'?, . Furniture Store. Per Roll. From the best knoWn butter makers in Crook County. GuS v 20c per Doz. Each dozen, put up in my individual carrier. haniy box to have in the house. fW x N . i enuai vresoii realty company nt Succeuor to C D. llrown tiXo.) BEND, - OREGON DHALKRS IN ALU KINDS jpP v Central Oregon Real Estate Timber and Desert Lands a Specialty J We buy or sell your land no matter where situated. We can sup ply you with any class of land at any time Call on us cr write for further particulars. A M11 enjoy ''reading' The ItalleUn It will ri.HASK, MNTHRTAtN and INSTRUCT you. Sutucrlbc now You will also find my line of ' ' DRY GOODS . GROCERIES SHOES . HARDWARE CROCKERY . j - ! Complete in 'every detail. And'ijio price'si you know, nro always rigbi. . SllOl! AND llATIIS 1 IIOTKI. Hotel Bend HUQH O'KANE. Prop. 'A. M. LARA General Merchandise -,- w- v. -BEND, f- ORJSOQKT' " - - -. , smmKWVmm0iMmmimmmup MOST CENTRALLY LOOATRD II.OTRL IN BENU. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Always Reserved for Transient Trade. Corner i I Rond aniv 5 Obkcon I BTkhKTS 8 Nl i " ! j Good Rooms 1 -; H - ' 1 HENRY L. WHITS ETT Horse Shoeing'; and General Blacksfniiliing' , WAQON AiD PLOY WORK Plrct rtncic Wort: flllarntitphil. I Located iu the old fttteldcu shop. E. C. PARK Importer and Hreeder 0. ' ' PURE BRED Poland CJilna Hogs Black L'ahKsiyaJi Chlclccn. .yotinc!Stock for Sale. Rinrovn . , ORIT.ON For Sale. House and Ipt, , block r , -Jot, j Beisl townsile. Only $756.00. Apply to MHlord Tripiett, Creswe1', OrcRott,