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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1908)
I'Tv w ,y w LOCAL BITS. Silver Lake in tilnnniiiK to ccle liratu the Fourth. Curl N. Hhrel or Redmond was n 'cnltur In llcud 1'iHt Prid:ty. Wanted Girl or vvatnati to do Voucrul housework In small ftituily. Inquire nt till office. loft Mlu Iltizel Caldwell lit exported hohiu in nljottl n week Irosu Iter year's studies nt Snlcin. MhwJvn West is sjciidliii tlm wick with lior lirollier Frank mid vlfc on llielr up-river much. Dr. Coc teports thnl n 1 15' pound l)o' wnti liorn 10 Mr. mid Mrs Chas. Turner Wednesday lust. Horn, to Mr. mid Mm. Clins. Anderson on Saturday lnxt 111 i'A 'jxjiiud boy. Dr. Cue In attend- Mice. ' I'ohihI -Two buncltes of keys, nlso a lint Key. Owners cnu have 'same by calllujc mid paying for this , notice. Several bauds of ttliocp Imve'bccti passing IhrdUKh llcud tills week tut their wny to'tiie summer raujic in the mountains. Dr. Merrill mid family left for Spring River Wednesday morning for ii few days' camping at tlmt delightful )Uc .Mrs. C. A. Jones cnuic down from the homestead Thursday Ki 'make cniuiuutniiou proof befote Commliwlniicr llllis. June is the mouth of wedding mid lit nd people should listen for the sound oflhe bells. Tiny will Ik: heard in Ikud ere long. I mil now prepared to do all kinds of shoe repairing. Bring in your work and give me n trial. At Hunter's oUl'tud. John I.muat. Christian Kudeovor services nt the church next .Huukay evening, Topic: "How to choose n life work." I Kings yyii. Header, Miss Anna Steele. Horn, to Mr. nud Mrs. Milt Roberts 011 Wednesday of lost week a fine ;!i ;outul boy. Milt is do nig as woll as could be expected under (lie circumstances. The worm weather of the past week or 10 days Is having n very flirt Comfort Have you ever "PitWell If you.havcn't you don't know what a really, comfortable; good fitting shirt is. Solid ' comfort in every 011c of them. . And you cnu get nny kind you want. v . ) Work shirts for 50c TO the best made for $2.50 Y .. Better come in and seo the? !to6, I can sve yon any siro at any price A. M. 1 Ciqnei;al Merchandise BEND, -;- OREGON beneficial effect on grbwlug vegeta tion mid all crops arc literally "juinpliij: out of the ground." The best booster for any town is a paint brush In the hands of mi experienced painter. Let me help you boost. N. I'. WxuiriKt l'aluter mid l'nperhatiger, Ucnd, Or, Roicne Howard, ireuural uinunitcr of the I). I. & V. Co,, returned to IJetnl Iiiht naturday, nccoiiipaiiitnl by his family. They are tempor arily domiciled in the Club House. I.. C. Young of Stratfotd, and P. J. Young of Jffirtllne, Wash., are lu lleud this week looking over the country, h C. Young being ml owner of ditch laud in this mc- tlon. A large mnoutit of I). I. &. V. Co. lauds have hccusoldthisspring, and liuyers arc still coming in near- ly every day 011 the stages. The land in the llcud section is entirely sold with the exception of a few smalt tracts. People traveling through the I'ow ell Butte section report that there is n remarkable development going on there. Many new jxrople are moving onto their lands tind much new laud is being cleared and put into crop. The Ladles' Library Aid will serve strawberries, cream nud cake 111 the Mittzig building a week from tonight,' Friday, the igth, all for only 15c. Isn't that a lot of good uess for a small price? The library will be closed on that evening. Election is coming. The trust needs the money mid the price of wall paper will Roup. I have over 300 sample (Mtterus of nil the lateM designs and shades. Sec them be fore you buy. N'. P. Wwmtu, Painter and Paperhanger, Bend. J. II. Ouclll is building n new house mi his lots edit of the church. The building will be 36x32 feet and wilt contain six rooms on the lower floor nyd two upstairs. There will be :i porch 6x24 feet. I O. nud Frank Walker are do ing the work. v Thos. l'hclan writes from llrcm crton, Wnsh.4, that be will be in Bend the latter part of July, nud says further: "I read your paper with the same interest that n resi dent would do. I do so because I n tried one of my Shirts" ' " t LARA expect In the nenr future to become a citizen of your tounty." Prcd !:. Mosler of Elk City, Idnho, is it recent comer to llcud Bishop Paddock, who wan to conduct m-rviix's lu m-nci toiiigiit. will be nimble ;a do ho on iiccouut of hiiviuir been dc-tatcd -in th" eastern part of the slate He will viijt Bend later, Rev. J. Anthony Mitchell wfnet that he will . lie in Henri to now services on next Suudiiv. June 14 Subject for uiomiiiik: "Keliocv from the General Assembly." I'r the fveniiik! service: " Notes on rtie Way to Htid from Kansas " 1 N P. Weider has received an an nouncement of the marriage of Mr Walter A. Dubley to Miss Lowell Wallace Main, the wedding to dike place on Wednesday, June 17. 11 1 Vancouver, II. C; Mr. and Mrs Dudley will be at home nt Van couver after Jul r5 Mr. Dudley was formerly employed on The II tit let iti uud thU paper extctidn l)it wishes. Construction vvork on the canal in the Powell Unites district is lie lug pushed Vigorously thc-c dny.s, mid the crew is kept up to tut maximum, all the time. Chief Itn- ginccr Redficld eHtimates that U will rcuuirc .sooicthiiii: more thaif 60 days to complete the work there, after which the cew will be moved east of Henri and will be put to -work developing laterals in that vicinity. The Hultetiu has received the nu nouueement of the marriage of I'roC Ivllas Nelson to Miss Kininu K. JohtiMti at Casficr, Wyoming, on TucMlay, June 2. Prof, nnd Mrs. Nelson will bent home at Caldwell, Idaho, where Mr. NcIkou is cni1oyed by the .state of Hnlm as irri;ailonist on mi ogricultural experiment station. The Hulletiu cxtrmU bc.st wishes to the professor and his bride R II. Muteig is having a stair way built in his pleasant home on, Oregon street nud two rooms fin ished on the second floor. The stai-way is a handsome piece of work, made from selected native pine, nnd is being b,uilt by A. A. Anthony. Mr. Mutzig has otic of the most pleasant nnd well ar ranged homes iu Bend nud this last improvement will add to its attrac tiveness and uscfullness. At the scuii-uutuial election held Wednesday evening the local Knights of Pythfns elected the following officers: Clias. D. lirown, C. C: Millard Triplctt, V,. C.j Chas. Stanbiirroueli, Prelate; K. A. Grifflu, M. or W.; C. L. Whit ted, M. nt A ; Carlylc 'Triplctt, I. G : Iilmrr Niswongcr, 0. G. Dr. C W.. Merrill nud Cnrtylc Trip lctt will, represent the lodge as grand, representatives nt the session of the grnud lodge to be held in Portland beginning June 19. , Wednesday Vic O'Connor started for the ditch camp 011 his motor cycle with n bundle of pay checks for the workmen there. Late in the evening he had not arrived nt the camp and a searching party was just about ready to start out to look for him, when it was learned that the motor cycle was in Iieud, having been brought lit. by the stage. I.nter the genial Vic showed tin at the camp safe and sound, J,t a, the .'same old story. The plogupd cycle balked, Vic sent it back to town by the stage, nnd he was fortunate enough to catch n ride with n freighter iustead of having to walk the batauce of the distance. The country in the vicitity of lleud 1ms been vhuted with some very lierivy rains during the past week, although lleud so far has escaped with only a light shower Monday there was practically n, cloud burst nt the Harney Lewis homestead about three miles west of town. The, flut was covered with standing water, Haruey's cel lar was filled, Rtid the road was nearly waShed -away, leaving it iu terrible condition. That same day there were very henvy xlownpoiirs in the vicinity . of Lavn island on the Deschutes, pud also nt the Haldwin ranch Tuesday Priuc vlllc came in for its share of.the moisture nnd received a thorough soaking'. M-4. - - You Shoujd .Know This I'ojey's Kiriucy ivenicdy will cure w:v case of kidney 01 lilcdtler troublu that U not hevond tlia reach of nuttlcinu, Nu medicine can dtj mtjie.T C. , Merrily llnud us your subscription. i TCfiING OGAIP Dandruff and WMWILi but outward slins of the evil done in scad by myriads of dan Jrulf germs upplnz Hie life Wood 0! tlie (jfl'f. Micro Mils the para site, Mottles tbe ItcLioj scalp, hts luclrc to tbe hair and stops it falling out A single application gves relief and proves Its north. Save your balr before too fete. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing for the holr, free from eresse cntf sticky oils. Ask jourdniMistforfree booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO. l.nncsomc tor t)eicliutcs Country. A. M. Drke is evidently getting loyesome lr ihe I)echutcs country' and liuugry (or hmiic ol tuosc dainty Dr.seluiU-s tiout. In a let ter to The Hulletiu, he writes: "I'lana for tltc jircfiit rc Venice andl inKea in iKiriiieru limy onu nrianci.- M na juiiikni tixni irum winter inw minmjr oinl tt.akci in all fet-l heavy al ul iip. vwulri give a lot for if little eouf. (nrtli iJtwcliutct nir ami water vvilh a few trout tliruwn In." Mr. Drake has changed bis ad dress, which will be hereafter "care Thos. Cook & Son, Paris." Acecptf Defeat Gracefully. G. Springer, who made the race for the .state &ennte on the demo cratic ticket us a Statement No. 1 man, accepts his defeat with a good spirit ami takes n very sensible view of the matter. Iu writing to The Hulletiu, he says: "Wi- lost out by a small margin, but the nrincfiV.c we fought for carried in the state, end-as we received a voten greatly iu excess of our party strength, we feel compensated for our effort." Kosland News. UostANl), June ro.-I.ec Caldwell left the latter part of last week for another load of freight for Dogue & Co, Jim Itrady ha been ordered to rcporrl to tlieloreatollicera at Stiver L,3Ke on the 10 IiiiL lie left on Wednesday morning. Another ranger I expected to take the work up here at Holland. M. ). May field pasted through Holland Monday morulas; with a bunch of rattle. Sid Steam brought la another tuu'ch of cattle Wednesday evening. Mist Iva Wet, I'rank West and P.'.mer Merrill paid Holland and the will peo ple n visit last Tuesday. I'rank Rogue left for l'lltievllle Wednesday morning and expect to be back Saturday. Otfr toad supervisor, Mr. Hawthorn, has Ucn making noise enough the past ueeU to make us think of the 4th' of July every day, and not only has been mak ing a nofse taking out the stumps but he lias been making some Rood road alio. Notice. As I am to close my business ou or before July 1st, ' allthose who arc indebted to me will please call and settle their bills at o'uco Skvkkt Dimung. SuuscrUfcnBlBX-I.wiTI. When You Paint buildings, inside or out side, if you uesire the very best rcsuh at the ( 'least expenc ytiu should use : SHERIVIN- WlLtfAMS PAINT - Call fo " a1m t4Ac 4 B. A. SATHER AyljuU Line oj Orocerlcs, Drx Ooods ami Hardware always on Huhd. IgcjEi Every Farmer As well as eVoVy business man IiomU have a bank account. . Why? ., ,. .. , Becaiisei our money 's saer 'n "10 "Jnn'c tP ln anywhere else. . , , , .Paying your bills by cWUck js the vSimplest and most convenleiititietlviJ. ..Your check becomes a voucljer for t!w debt it pays. . t . . it gives you a better standing with business &cn. , , . t Money in tbe bank strengthens your credit. A bank account teaches, help's and encour ages you to save. This bank docs all the bookkeeping. Your bank book is a record of your business. To those desiring Dankingoiincctions with a veli s csiaDiisnea can, we exienu our services. The Central Oregon Banking 8b Trust Company OIREdTOrfSS ' " . John Stcldl Lumberman ami Tfmtier Ownrr U. C. Coo I'hyiietan and Surgeon H. P.J. McDonald Mayor of lleud. E. A. Sather Merchant J. B. Hcyburn ."....' CWhier. A FINE n Rockiiv Chairs RANGING IN PRICE t FROM ' . $1.50 to $5.00 . jxjst Arrived at J. I West's Furniture Store. '' BaawBaBBaHBBaaBaaHBaaaaaaHaaHaai tt Central Oregon (SnccesMr to C. BEND, - DKALKRS IJf jvnu mi vickuu xys&z joi.t Timber and Desert Lands a Specialty We buy or sell your land no matter where situatcii. Wc can sup ply you with any class of land at nny time. Cull on us or write for further 1 SlIOl AND IUT1I8 IN IIOTKI. HOTEL. OEND HUQH 01KANE, Prop. MOST CKNTRAI.IA' I.0CA7KD HOTBI IN DBI1U. SAMPLE; ROOM IN CONNECTION New House, New Furniture, Always Keserveu , WOOD FOR SALE. .. . I qnote ybn the following prices oit RC?d dry(M-ood in riiy yaul, purqhsser to pay for delivery. H PRY BLOCK WOOD 16 inches long 1 $3.00 a Oord DRY UUJK WQOp K 16 inches Wk " $2.25 a Oord ' 'Fhviie to tne when you want tvbb; It worft tost yotfanjuuiig uitucub w F. M. CARTER aaagxcumtjmjjLaaxmB 1 11 1 1 mill in 1 ? LINE OF tv r? Realty Company 4 D. Drown & Co.) OREGON ALt KINDS 0H particulars. . imwwiiiiw""' L&ku ' ." " A fVlTTf Dskoon 1 CTRorrs I Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms to tor .iranaicai. iruutr.;. ,1 1. ..a . , ,-nr-M , ' : -f-1--' E - x Importer and Breeder cf . ' l,1iilj,ril I'UKB DUCU V ,a Poland QhfiaJ1ois Sv Black 'DinKshah 'Chicken. .v . Younff Stock for Sale. RpnMcwn - (tflKOON YOU Will enjoy reading The Bulletin. l wilt rLBASl?s UNTJKTI aiji mSTRUCl'vou. Jutcritc now ' There's NP.WS in The Sulktis. i