Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1908)
HATS WITH A PIEDIQItm- HATS WITH A GUARANTIEE Til 12 NAT c I Iwt v u JiiHt received my new FALL LINK of (lie alien o well Known linwul of lint nnil Cnp.1. THIS IS Till'. ONLY LINK 01' JIA'ltf AND CAl'S SOLI) IN IIKNDTJIAT AUK. AII80 I.'TliLV C'.tJAUANTKICO TO CUVK YOU SATISFACTION. STKAICIIT IIKIM WIND SI'LITTKUS, y,i inch brim, 53 oo, oo. 5 oo. Tiii.iiscoi'iis for young , in KfV. tnn, macaroon mwl Imowiih, at tli unlfonii price of $ so. I.I!ATIII!KS, with crnvinette brima, atrittly waterproof, jiikt the lltii'K fur fall, fi 75. Caps for the Little Folks Caps or the UIk Folks Twenty (lifl'creiit styles and col of, ull tuit.es fioiu vc to 51.7s. The BIG STORE ON THE ...CORNER... A. M. LARA, UI2ND, ORIH. LOCAL BITS. Rev. Mitchell will proncli next Sunday, both morning nnil evening. If you nre loaiug your sqIc have it icKiireil ly Legal, the shoe man. William Arnold was n Liulne viki(ornl 1'rineville the first of the week. Horn, to Mr. nml Mrs, J. II. Hoy hut 11. 011 ThuiMliiy morniiiKi ft baby boy, A. M. Lnrn tells you nil nbotit lints in his ml. this week. Look it tip mid rend it. The Lndic.' Library Chili cleared nlxiut $10 nt their ice cream koeial Saturday night lutt. Judge Hills drove over to Print vlllc Wcdnuhdny to attend to busi tiesH nt tlic county sent. General Manager H. J. Ovcrturf wns nt Paulina during the week nt Jrndlug to telephone mutters. L A. Chnpuinu Is improving the ))pKMirniice of his htore building greatly by giving it new coats of, paint inside mid out, I. II, Ileybtiru has filed on n homestead nenr the V. P. Viitidc volt much nt the Meadows. He nluns to tnkc up residence thereon Sit 11 few weeks. IC. A. Smith left Wednesday morning for Pot Hand where he will remain indefinitely. "Smithy" hns n large circle of friends hcie who tcgret to see him leave. M. J. Morrison returned Sunday from his trip north to see nbout home Canadian timber, He spent wim time in Portland attending to other business mutters, I- - J Miss Har.cl Caldwell passed the recent leathern' examination held nt Prlnevllle, and has been elected teacher for the third grade of the Prmevllle public schools, We Imve n couple of simps in lr- tig.ited farms, partly under culti vation, nt pi ice of law laud. See us before buying, ai-i.i. Mxkuim. ik Wilkinson. Miss Klcliiinlsou, whom the Hcnd school board has eugnged ns otic of its teachers for the coming school year, was at Priucvillc Inst week taking the teachero' examination. Agent for Champion Minders, Moweisiuid Knke, Hinder Twine, Harbed Wire, Chicken Netting, Mitchell, Haiti mid Winona Wag oiix, Svincusc Plows and Harrows Come and see inc. H. A. Satiiuk, Hcnd, Oregon. tj.( I am now agent for the DcLnvnl cieam separator. Mid have one of these machines in stock. Step In and examine it They nre n great convenience and money saver for the dairyman. 1J. A. SA'riiitx.a ttf Miss I vii Ilooth of l'llueville nnil Miss Augusta Ilooth of Salem were visiting in Hcnd this week with their aunt, Mrs. W. H. Stunts. At Inst Sunday evening's church ser vices Mis Augusta gave a rending that wns much enjoyed by those ptCitCllt. The prize list nod race program for the fourth annual meeting of the Central Oregon Livestock and Agricultural Association nre now be1 tig distributed. The meeting is to be held nt Priucvillc on Oct. 13 to 17, and promises to be n very succcaaful one. Prank Orcutl made The Htilletiu u ptcMtit of n fine bunch of carrots the other day that arc certainly prize taker. They nre large and firm and have an excellent llavor. Prank cm not only rata- carrots, but he is also having good iticcess with all of his gulden stuff. Rev. J. T. Moore, Ilnptist preach er at Priucvillc, will hold services in Html lath morning and even lug on Sunday, Aug. 30. Html people who have heard Kev. Moore state that he is n splendid sjitaker mid are anxious that n Urge con (legation greet him when he comes. A MiUtciibcr writing to The Mul let in from Washington hays: "Yes, 1 thoroughly enjo)cd my stay in the Deschutes valley, and especially ilid I apptcciatc my freedom from the feeling of fatigue. I think I never felt better physically in my life. Shall be glad to go back sgaiii next ,Mitnmcr ." If. J. Alex Meyer of Portland was in Mend the latter part of Inst week to adjust the insurance on the I.iustcr mill, and alao to investigate in regard to the liMebcuet file. It w ttiMleutood he recommended the Ntyuitiil of the Litisttr los, but will report to his company regard ing the lintcbcnet fires. The laud company that bought the military road laud grant through tht southern twtt of the Mate have divided it into farms ranging from 10 to 1,000 acres, nud nre disposing ut it 111 unite a unique manner, Mrs. C. A. Jones hns secured the agtncy for the couiuy for Central Otegou, nud Lns ait ad. in another column. A. M. Drake has scut n postal card to The Hulletin from Switzer land of the .souvenir order that de picts the forces of good government at rayed against the absinthe evil, nud fighting n desptinte battle. Mr. Drake writes: "This is cam paign literature in Swiss nuti-nb sittthe war. Not unlike your re cent dry vote." L, H , McCautt has had very good success with grain this year on lus liomcktcim in io-ij. His Hluu Stem nud corn wheat have done very well, especially the corn wheat, litis wheat has heads on it five inches long nud heavy with large well filled kernels. Mr. Mc- Cnun'.s farming is entirely on the dry fnrining system. V. J. O'Connor has resigned his position as cashier of the I). I, & P, Co. , to take effect the 15th of next mouth. He will be succeeded by M, C. Miller, who, for the past year and 11 half has been superin tendent of the Three Sisters Ranch Company, Vic and n brother in Portland arc planning to engage cither in business or fruit farming IC11 mil I Illinium, frntti fettlnm trim tile, io just remember Unit l'oiey Kid- ney iveiiicuy win awn utv irr(?H,1",'l,ica unit cure any case of kMncy or bladder irouuic nun nt 1101 uuyoiui mc reocu 01 Hieilclne,-C, V, Merrill, Urusultt. Howard Splning Informs The Hulletin that his little home nursery Is doing nl'dy, ninny of his npplc trees being now two feel high, nud n few nearly three feet. Not as imiiiy of the grafts lived as he an ticipated, owing to the lack of knowledge of soil and climate, yet In; will have several hundred to sell to his neighbors. Avoidance of long .shipments moans half the price of the trees. Clint Vandevcrt was down from their ranch at the Meadows Thurs day, and reports that there nre n lot of campers tip in that nick of the woods. A few Sundays ngo they hnd 35 for dinner at the ranch and last Sunday nbout 18. The Vnndtvcrts have corrnled some of the campers nud hnvu put them to work In the hay field. The Hul letin gives due warning to nil camp cts to light shy of the Vnudevert much during haying time. Hdward A Heals, district fore caster of the l S weather bureau, writes to The Hulletin from Port land as followst "I would like to have the weather recoid kept up lit Hcnd if possible, nud am writing to ask if you can recommend someone to carry on the work. We do not pay anything to the observer, but we furnish all the instruments, blanks nud postage. A great many Hasten) coolc are interested in the climate of Central Oregon, and the reports from Hcnd were consulted quite frequently in the past." This work is important nud someone should sec that it is continued. New Hooka fur Library. A party who docs iyot wish her name meplioticd has donated to the public library the following books: Mob llatmtoii of I'lacr i'arritli MUlerHlll I.jtm The MuHr from HrR-Keg ....Tinting ((arrack Koutti I Mil It Kipling Hllintf Tom 11 1111 IU llktf l.toyti Tin- I'lflh String 5otta The Mytltry Wliita niwl Adam. A Year (turn a IU"iter'n Not Hook IMU Koiiiniit-c i( Two WuthU Corel), Mnale Sttly in Germany . . . .' Pay Marvlml and Mtuie Marcla-M AitRrki Stcruc Ollitli SlMkct)-are A set of Dickens In 15 volume has been purchased and me now on the shelve of the library ready for the borrowers. TIKliD OP C.ANADA. Anxious to Come Hack In the States. AK. about Deschutes Land. The Hulletin receives inquiries very frequently regarding this sec tion, and n number have been found in our mail during the past week. One of these shows how jieoplc who have gone to Canada arc disap pointed 111 the country and arc nnxious to gtt back to the states The letter reads: '(KKKNWOOD. II. C, AUi- la, I90H. Tint Kml MulNllii, Itttl, Oregon. 0i- tlciHell KIlHlly Kill) UIB H MHipU W)V of h rt-c nt iMi ( your iwwjf: nti any iletcriptive litrinturt- mhj may have fsxirtruliig the DtMlititehlrrigAtcd utv land , I win natlxc of Michigan and cr dlwali.ficd with the romlitioii iKtc in CaiMilu. I mil aiixloini to get Wk to the ntntes nud buy n ranch. Tlierv are cernl fmniliei of 11 lierc who nre par ticularly interested In the frult-grouiiig and stuck raining litndit. Tliankuig you in advance for comply lue with llif above reqnett nd for uuy Inlarinntioii yoi limy tupply cotiMniing llie Diwvlmtes v-lfcy project, I mil, Very truly your, $5.00 Reward. Drown mare, while forehead, branded f 011 left hip. Strnytyl from 1) I. .S: 1' camp 3. 5 urctnrd for it return to John Dngostiul, ntnloi-im'iilloiicd imp aj-lf John Dm.ostini 4fe s&Jfe' -9 Dandruff and RUM(tfiAlR are but outward signs ol the oil done In secret by myriads ol dan. Jrull germs sapping the life blood ot the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the Itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops It falling out. A single amplication gives relict and proves Its worth. Save your hair before, too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and" sticky oils, Ask your druggist for free booklet, HOYT CHEMICAL CO, I ItfiMrAiTsJ ! ivlllllV) Jjiutr Ha Ifv Pleafinnt KIUkc Menu. ' Not inn Ji iIoiiik in tile fiini'icffll way but ierybt)dy M III fr 11 inp ( Inii'le M'Cmilli-y U rtiiuiiiiK " (mill for. c of men till wick 111 coi.itru I oil of the Dnvld Miller Intern). I Mr Hall and dalixlitiT, Mb I'eru. welt' itlt M-eliig In the county CApitol the (oie tmrtof Ut week. Tin- Infer will lull In n n'toil lmrt- of Die tunc writing for the teaelierV cxaiiilimtiou wlildi l now taking pUre. llHiliel Creenlmliih, Jr., U inulint; ' llatid Miller In theclearllitf of 11 lialih of ground prentr4tory to the f.d. mm d Itltf Ol HllPRl. Mr. ( lie!rr 1ih n InrRe iKirliou of liH I fiirin climeil und ell Mirded ti ilonti Hlld iiKitlfil. Mli Clarn Vkh entertained n f w of her litlKlil"'i .ind friend Htit.'l iv fvf iliiiuer. ptevlou to tlie Swihih)- mihkI Hint linintlllly lolloweil UV ' m J. C, Thorp mid n Hilly patscd throtiKli our vicinity Monday eiiroule to Priucvillc. A number of our Kldeellt nre Micitd lunail otitllig up the l)sehuti-i, fitliinj; and K'llheriiiK tiuckleberric up at Crane rrMinc. Tunialo Iteiiia. TuiiAin Aiu iS. Sonw thunder nlld a little mill vUHiiig u tixlay. Ktcnoui- in tbeur twrtanre bunv liny lug nnil all lepart n U-tler yield tlian with cxiwcuii. .'iniiy mi iicmi,iiK i- tlirculi a y,f ileal. C. II Spatieli nnil fnmlly cxix.-ct to ilnrt for a vl.il at, their old home near ItoscburK, dr., next week. J II. and Clu. I.. Wlmcr and Jew lf.ui, mrm .WI.,M..lt.lM(f tit. .1 Uwtf'i Mhtllllt, trip oil the upjK-r DcVclmtet toon. Wt exiicct to hear of tonic ll; "catchca," NcwtU like heii'it teeth till week, M) will tell ou all SlHlt il next week Attention, Atthma Sufferertl I'olry'i Money and Tar will Kl-e im mediate relief to million wirTererk and Ita cMidit many r that had refund to yield to othef treatment. l'oiey' Money awl Tar it the lt lemwly lor coukIm, coliU and all throat ami lung trouble. Contain ito ltarinful drug. C. W. Merrill, UrttKRi.t. l'Rl'IT I'ARM 1'OR ton. AN'I) A TOWN LOT l'RHIt, AT IlK.U'TII't'I. I.AKHVIHW The opening f the old Oregon Mili tary Koa.1 Land Ornl throtn;li lower Lake and Mariiey eountie la tlirowuiK Upon the market ill tl ami cheajie! land in Oitfcott. It Is ih- oiiporluuity of a lifetime for Oregon ieoitle. There nre I i,yj (arm for alc, in tract of 10, m, jit, 8ti, IU, 640 and l.ti nere. the .mail Iraet suitable fur fruit ami tann ine, tile Urge tratt for rrarimr. 1'rad the follow 1 iiu extract from a letter from (.dirge Conn, lite lint I'liitnl Stale Inid Office Receiver at Ikevictr. Mtkev lew, Oickoii, June 17, lOf ' Oregon Valley Und Co. f.eiltlcmen III IM5 1 came to 141.C roaiity, aim am, therefore, one of the otdet ptonefrs. The road w-a ci.tabli.rasl through the bt ttortinii jf4 Soiilhcrn Oregon, and even ill 1S65 I recall that the Kraut wa, in many (tiaevc. literally covered with w ild plum, and, with rare exceptions, tlloe iiattir! fruit hnve Ixirnn fruit every year tiiicv. riot f fpak of the planted and cultivated frultl, nliieli ikh-n-v n rematkable llavor and hare tllrl.'ii quite a Micccfully. Of late yenr icr hatM, the rnn;e, especially atoov; the Military Koad, Ita been unwed too clowly, till, if fenced, il icpro.lucf very rapidly, ami conttiltite a country which, even if uot a in the put, cuiHiy for tock, enable Uuhc who follow- tliat tmkiiiek to Iwcome indeiwndeiit ill a luirt tune. Of course, at that OHrly tlale, anil until alaHtt 185, the natural KM were over knte-tleep and covered llw great tank ot tlie ttntiu. ami 11 pro tectetl, this wme coudiliou would return. Your truly, George Conn. Don't 111U the opportunity to become a niece 01 eooti ureeou lami. Vou won't have to mk-iiiI n lifetime crub- bini; ktituiM ORltr.ON VAM.HV LAND CO., Hjt Chamber of Commerce, Portland C. A JON ICS, lleud. Oregon, AKcnt for Ccntrnt Oregon. GET THE BEST Kocontl Enlarged WITH 25,000 New Words Now Gnsottoar cf tho World v mii'ijt u.i a ji.JvJtUuedontbo lUU-t O..L.II.1 ixtiu.i w NowUtocraphlcal Dictionary 1 iiitalntiiu 1110111111114 or over HVtOO uottxt m una, Cilo ut lilrili, 1U1UI1, He. r,lIt(slby;V.T.HAIIIIia,rii.i)I.ThT, I' uioJbl.uotCo.iuuUtk.iK'ror UilucaUoii. 300 Quarto Pages ' wltit.t, rJ lUu tntlM. IIUI lUtJUnc Noodorl in 3Svz'y Homo ,U-ju Wctwttr'aCollJRlatc Dklluitary r us.-ri. licit luwmikw. KtgviUr i:iiitlan;:)iiitLu. siujuh. 1jL aCJuiant'.u ,u', it. iVutMrivu I, l' hrut J ls r, I ktir 1 t....ll.K 1 llbtV lll'U;Yt MilM,"IUiitt.lvd)vu(ll.'U. O. Q C. MERIUAM CO,, t J'ubllnltar. UprlngUold, Mam, wiaiiaii itmmmmmamjmmmmmmmmml BULBS tuuctrsmuis tvaum ' SPECIAL OFFERt ' M.J. I. k.lM N.w ll.al.M4. A 1 f trl.1 Kill rn.ka im itn.injpt t- rinnr Mtl.(.fto irurtl or fint SouTenlr MUtihnVJ.JZXZ. h,.Hr r1 .nilAil, r rtw Mm I . li iiU f M' F J T ' !. 1 .'!'-" uli IZ auiAjl Pauk M,a I .. . ti.ii-. .lk. i - kv-4 A -". a4 rr f mPm"" ls T if tn . tf, f mWm4 1 M"wir.7iri17.V,. ... .. WrlUlo-J'r.- U. AIIAll.l.i' ' -r. - - Vmi '' 1 i '!'' r . t ifwi 1 ., ... n .It.. 177) 10CI1IHT n, n, ducucs cciroto, ill. M. FOR. SALE. ran LL the Personal Property of the Three Sisters Ranch Company, con sisting of nine work horses, farming imple ments of all kinds, 80 tons of hay in the stack, and household goods. Terms, cash or bank able paper. M. C. MILLER, SupL. Agricultural L griciiliiiral College Corvnllls, Oregon. Offers collegiate courses in Agri culture, including Agronomy, Hor ticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Domes tic Science and Art: Civil, Klectri cal, Mechanical, and Mining Engi neering; Commerce; Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses in Agri culture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce and Mechanic Arts, including forge work, cabinet making, it earn fitting, plumbing, machine work, etc. Strong faculty, modern equip ment free tuition; opens Sept. 25. Iltmtrttn! e.l.lojiK' with fall In for nt .twit 00 applk-Alioti lo the KeKUtrtr. lift. Every Farmer As well as every business man shoulcj have a bank account. Why? Because: our money 's saer 'n ie k tnan anywhere else. . Paying your hills by check is the simplest and most convenient method. Your check becomes a voucher for the debt it pays. It gives you a better standing with business men. Money in the bank strengthens your credit. A bank account teaches, helps and encour ages you to save. This bank docs all the bookkeeping. Your bank book is a record of your business. To those desiring Banking Connections with a well established Bank, we extend our services. The Central Oregon Banking ( Trust Company DIRECTORS: John Stetdl Lumberman and Timber Owner. U. C. Coe Physician and Surgeon. H. P. J. McDonald Mayor of Hcnd. E. A. Sather Merchant. J. D. Heyburn Cashier. The M. W. of A. Bakery and Restaurant SOIJCITS Till? PATRONAGE OF THI? PIMIIJC. Home Made Bread for Sale. Also Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Doughnuts and Every tiling in tho Bakery Line. Restaurant will give meals at all hours between 6 a. in, and to p. ot SUNDAY DINNERS A SPECIALTY. Inkllnjc at (Hit. fI3T iiif 17 Johtuik uii.ni III Mi o rlllf.. 1 1 W f jT 'lie Jlnlo!!. j'yiti 'i.iiic I irtic i I icre Irou ila. on a I ! Ik- r limit Mr. i Cndwill .card the i.IiojI i, f,l t tin -.i lUr, de oflirmMocoiuuuiici. i!k f.rt Monday in October. 'initt a Diitnlx-r in thi MelihVjr1nK' 'wiillhri'h ttieir K''" crop, which l (" r tlian w cxpicU 1 t O-txrnc l.dward ban bottght hilli ' .buedriviiiK learn. Me went to Will" I ville Saturday toptirclMe hugR) Ml now Kirl d t it low. U'lu will I . uie iir-i i'j ri'ic in toe ra 'hhx Mr. Stackley went up lo the !! pitch yesterday after jwlea fw fencnif l'otmaterOil will cut the Mrcit crop of clow r in a ttn day. Me a Ihe necond crop wlttbe lettr than il . firt Mim Ida Htacklcy vMud lotlay w,il Mr Cha. Wiley near GUI. i Master Vcrii 011 lm returnetl twu Crooked riter, where lie Iiail been work, lng In the hay field. I'rank rnokl and wife went lo I'rine ville today on buineH. IADiHS"' Yon should lmc your callitig cards printed nt TI.u Hulletin ofiice. The latest styles. JVlicn You Paint buildings, inside or out side, if you desire the very best results at the least expense you should use The Sherwin-Williams Paint Call for color cards E. A. SATHER A Full Line of Groceries, Dry Goods and Hardware always ctt Hand. ' . 1 i-"""ii 13