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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1908)
; lli'.iff v HATS WITH A PHDIGRIHI: HATS NVl'M A GUARANTEE MMMMMM Til 13 P IIAT r it Tfl"" ii . ...j 1M - I have Just received my new FALL LINE uf tlic above well known hrmid of Mnttt nml Crips. THIS IS THE ONLY MNK OFIIA'IS AND CAPS SOU) IV IIKN'II THAT AUK. AIISO L''TF.LY RUAKANTKKI) TO GIVE YOU SATISFACTION. ' STRAIGHT IIKIM WIND SJ'LITTF.RS, zii Inch brim, 53 oo, ?4 oo, 5.00. TELESCOPUS lor youiiK men in Kfy. tan, inauoroon .uiiil Ifcinvm, at the uniform price f $.1 5"- LEAI'HHRS, with rravin.ctte lirimi, Mrictly waterproof, jiitit the tiling for fall, ?t .75. Caps for the Little Polks Caps (0 the Mr Folks 'I'm My different styles nml col ors, nit prices from 30c to 5 1.75. The BIG STORE ON THE ...CORNER... A. M. LARA, BEND, ORE. LOCAL BITS. School will oien' tlic first Mon day in SopUimbcr.'or 011 thejth. . If you arc losing your sole have it repaired by Lagnt, the shoe man. , l. T. J McDouaid rimmed to Hend Sunday after spending several weeks at outside points. . Clorence Parker and wife, who linve been vbilluK relatives in Hend, left for their Valley home on Wed ucsday, Mrs. E. 1). Wilson and Mrs. C. A. Jones vinitcd during the week with Mrs. F. Is Smith nt her home ntfthe (51st mill, ton I,, and Clay W. Fox of Jus ler, Mo , were in Ilend recently looking over the country. Ileforc leaving they invested in ditch In nil. Mr. nml Mm. L'retd Trittlctl and Miss Ivn West spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank wusi ni mcir pleasant home on the upper river. Jlnrncy Lewis and wife and Mar lilt Kuutson left Wudnosday Ibr n trio to the Valley. Mr. and Mrs. I.u'wis will visit his parents at Jeferson. We have a couple of snaps lit ir- ir Mini fiirins. mrtlv under culti vation, at price of raw land. See us before buying, ii'?- MJtiuui.i, it Wilkinson. The Hrooks-Scaulon Lumber Company, of Minneapolis, has rc cently purchased a .largo tract of timber land on the Lllldoct river, in lir.tish Columbia. The property was purchased from the North Fa LiHc Lumber Company. Timber-"tan. 'I ' Mrs F F !iiniy iiou.iUi Shakespeare's cuiiiphM' wntkH, 'in line volume to the 'puhlH librnry All Mich duimthms tin very much appreciated by life ll'miiy nwimu-e uient C J. Mink of St j ohm, Oregon, wim In Hend lust week tonkin, our the field Inr 11 biiiiif lin-nlion lie whn will pleilMfil rtitll till' out look at Ilend mid hum Mum later and go into bushier lu-re It i repot ti'd that W M Wilson of Alaska, who, with- his brothel owns ftfh aires ol iii'uh ImimI m. Powell Mullet, will begin eliiinm the luiul (Ids fall pnpNtitinr) n putting it finder euliiVNimu Lust HHtutday tin- file HkIiU'I returned to Mend Imm the firt Miuilieasl of town, hwving got 11 corralled and Under control Th meii were all HcliHrgid und lid for their homes StiiuMy morning I am umv agent for the DeLuvul creutu .separator, and Iihvc one ol these lunchinc in Mock Step in and examine it They are a gteut toiivetiiciKc and money saver for the dairyman, K A Satmiik sit A;ent for Champion Hinilers. Mowetsaud Itiike-i, Hinder Twine. I In r bed Wire, Chicken Netting, Mitchell, lluiu and Wjiioint Wiig ous, Syracuse Plows ami Harrows Come and see me IC. A SATititit, Heud, Oregon. 171 Ily request of the mayor, atten tion is called to the ordinance that prohibits discharging Toe arms in the cit- limits. The offense may be piiuUhcd by a fine of $200 ot imprisonment uot exceeding loo days, or both. There is no mini mum limit. W. It. LawMin, S. J Slmdwick. A. O. and J. S. Kuykctidall left for the Silver Lake country last Sunday to hunt and fibh and look over the laud in that section II the men are satisfied with tin-country they will undoubtedly file 011 homesteads. Walter Check, who drives a large freighting outfit for Chnsmau ot Silver Lake, had an unlucky trip bhc latt time out. lie lost a fine large horse between here and Shan iko and another one died in Heud from the colic. Hoth horses were line nuimals. U. O. Iloycrof Snleiu has been veiling with Mr. and Mrs. Hrucst Griffin for the jmst week, Mr. Hoycr being n brother ot .Mrs. Urimn. lie likes the Hend country very well, and says that if he had known of Heud before lie located at balcm he certainly would have come here to live. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Kauc left Wednesday afternoon for a visit to their ranch north of Redmond. llue,h has some alfalfa that he is braecintr on. The alfalfa was seeded the 10th of June and 011 July to it stood five inches bili All crops on his place arc uoine very well. Felix Liustcr writes to the bul letin from Itevclstokc, I). C, that he is glad to learn that crops arc .so Vjood in the Heud country, and says: "You want to p,et n railroad now and I will come buck to .your coun try aKaiu." Well, Mr. Liustcr had better start back for the railroad will soon be here. Iilmcr Merrill and wife arc spend ing their honeymoon camping through the Valley, otul possibly may take a trip to the sua coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Wilkinson ac companied them as far as Sweet Home, and when the former left to return home Mr. and Mrs, Merrill were heading for Kugelie. It appears that He v. Duiismonrc. of Priucvitlc was one pf those who went out to fight the forest fires southeast of Heud. At the request of' the men he preached to them one Sunday, and the men are now re porting that it was one uf the best sctmous they ever heard. One man says that Hcvi Duusinuore held the attention of his hearers 10 closely that you could have heard a pin drop during his discourse, . Jt titllshtful LlqtitU h'deo Pau'tlvr. Imuam u rare tottnvtt, btaulv and i(i(chcv to th skin, Jtlthvugh tn (IM It ( a ptrftct a tit to bvauty. rntrniitltiit th riivautt of tun, wind unit ttmv, KltmlnuttM tan, Munburn, frattriei, lulluivittii 41 ml Impmrfaet Hon, of th tkln, Vottmttat a tlalnty clfnylKtf vdor rctuilv.ly ttt- okiii. Pnicc DO Cto, Boomer Fnic ky DnuaaioTi j hoytchcmioaico,, PonnNo,cnc, I A, T. Moo ilml wi(.J Were In from thefr farm Thursday trading ui'liciffi Hiorcn " ' ' J(e Huckhols report that during I he shrtvVer hist Saturuay afcrnnou hlh phur was visited by rpilto 11 lifnvy Imjl storm, and a lot of dnm wk wan done to his garden. His swi'et corn was cut into shreds, and considerable damage done to other parts of the garden Heud was vlsiled by a smidl shower at the Millie time but there was very little hail During a mild thunder shower last Saturday afternoon a bolt of liuhluiui! struck a large pine stand ing between the Wetmuily bit 11 and Millard Triplctl's residence, at the north end of Wall street. There were a iiuiiiIkt of people on the street at the time, and the light ning hcemed to be netting pretty close home No damage was done, however. A short time nkjo a party from Fossil were cHinping on the river along Harden Row Iteccutlv one of tlie ladies wrote to Heud asking for the address of ti local real estate firm. She liked Heud so well when here that she was going to persuade her husband to buy property and come here to live Hence she wauled to get into communication with a live real estate firm J G. Ivdwnrds of the Ilaldwiu Sheep and Laud Company and W. F Hurrcll of Portland arrived in Hend Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs Hurrell were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Hdwards at Hay Creek and the gentlemen decided to take a run to Heud, coming over by automobile conveyance. T h c v spent Wednesday morning fishing along the river above Heud, and left for Hay Creek that afternoon. S. 0. Johnson and wife of San Francisco came into Hend Inst Sat urday in a large automobile accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan. Mr Johnsbnisonc of the principal owners of the Deschutes I.umlwr Company of this section, besides owning large tracts of tlm Iter In California He came to look after his interests in this vicin ity and while here he and Mrs Johnson are the guests of Mr. and Mrs John Hyati at their pleasant home at The Tules. They came in from California by way of Klam ath Falls. Win. Olson and C It. Fultr. of Portland have lceu in Heud for the tmst week or two, quietly gather ing information in regard to tim ber and picking up 11 claim when ever they could do so. It is gener ally conceded that lliR, coming of a railroad will affect the price of tim ber, and these ecntlcmeu arc wise enough to .sec the importance of getting hold of a good bunch off claims (wfore the price advances There is certain to Ik- more ac tivity in timber when lldland liar rimau both get to building railroads into this section. Attonllpn, Asthma Suffereril l'olcy'n lloticy fin! Tar xlll gitc im mediate tcllof to milium MifTcrcrs nml 1ms curvd tunny rue that had tcflurd to yield to olhcr treatment, l'ulcy'it Honey uml Tr It the lt reni'Mly for J cough, Collin nml nil threat mid lung trouble. Contain no harmful drug. C. W. Merrill, UruggUt. THE D. I.& P. Cash FOR THH IU:ST LETTORS TELLING 01- EXPHRHlNCnS IN KA1S1NQ CROPS ON OUR 1RR10ATED LANDS. The letters should stale plainly the yield per acre of the different crops. All knurs to be signed by two wit nesses and submitted to the D., I. & P. Co. Odices, Heud, Oregon, by September to. If possible, a sample of crops described should accompany letter. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize .Fourth Prize Fifth Prize C. V. RV-mV.af Kosland was u business cattt'r to JJeud yesterday fora. few hpu'ra. A crcv of D. i. & P. surveyors arc running a lateral six or seven miles cast of Hend, the lateral to be fed from the C. O. canal. This lateral will Ik a pretty good sized one, having about a r.j-foot base. Tom Langttti ft In charge of the crew, which comprises Glen Cox, George Ulliott, hew Foss and Clint Whittcd. . , Duriilg the fore part of the week there was evidently a forest fire burning ott the west side of the Cascades, jusl. rVrstwsilc the Three HtsterS. Howard bpining reports that one day while at his farm cast of Hend lie noticed a column ol smoke rl&e high, into the heavens just behind the Sisters-, and a few minutes later a huge black cloud of smoke puffed up, as though the wind had suddenly changed and had driven the smoke to the east. Fortunately all the fires in this section have been gotten under con trol and have been put out. No Visiting In Rending Room. Owing to the ease with which small reading rooms so often de generate into visiting .rooms where friends meet for a social chat, the library board of the Hend institu tion has adopted-a rule in the hopes! 01 preventing mis custom in wic lo cal library, "lid has asked the li brarian to see that it is enforced.' The rule is.that there shall be no visiting whatever at any time in the rcadirig.room. the only conver sation that will be allowed being that necessary in the borrowing of books, and even that should be con ducted in a low tone of voice. This rule fs to be enforced with as much rigor when there is no one in the room endeavoring-to read as when there arc those m occupied. The public i6 asked to observe the rule and assist the librarian to enforce it. There ate two reasons why no visiting will be allowed at any time. First, people are loth to step in and oatronic the reading room when thev sec thai two or three or a half dozen people arc enjoying u pleas ant chat. Thus it has a tendency to decrease the use of the room. Second, if visiting is allowed when no reader is present, it is only a question of time until people be come careless and visiting will be common at all times. Hence the only way to keep the reading room FOR. SALE. 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. fM. 'C. MILLER, Supt,. CO. WILL GIVE Prizes! $10.00 5.00 2.50 i.oo 1.00 .vhal it is iutdifuVrf for' a reading roomi pot ft visiting place is to prohibit any and all visillnrj', ' Will the public kindly belp to r ..... ( HAKKIMAN WILL IlL'lLD. (Continued from page I.) which has easier grades and fs a more direct route than the present line. So that the plans as outlined at the recent conference wdl mean a line running straight north and south from the Columbia river to the California line and connecting with the Southern Pacific at Weed, Cab, also the extension from Klam ath Falls to Natron, and the contin uation of the Corvallis & Kastcru eastward from Detroto intersect with the north and south line run ning from the Columbia to the Cal ifornia line. It is confidently believed that Harrimau will give orders to begin construction as soon as the confer ence now being held with his lieu tenants is ended. That will give a railroad into Central Oregon to haul out the 1909 crop. The long wait is about ended and almost any day may sec actual construction begun. Harrimau also intimated that a railroad would soon, be bit Tit No one Ii Immune from kidney trou-lili-, mi ut remeuilxr that Foley' Kid ney Ketncly w)II ttnp the irregularities nud cure any caw of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond tlic reach of medldue. C. W. Merrili;TTruHHt. Agricultural L gricuKural College Corvallis, Oregon. Offers fpllegiatc courses in Agri culture, including Agronomy, Hor ticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Domes tic Science and Art; Civil, Electri 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, steam fitting, plumbing,! machine wore, etc. Strong faculty, modem equip ment free tuition; opens Sept, 25. ItluttritrJ cslilof ue with full Infurmttlon on appllcMlou to the KrgUtrur, Irtr. Every Farmer Why? Because: .1nifilKAHn Paying your bills 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. x A bank account: teaches, hclpa and eucour- t " aEs you;to saw. This bank does 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 (Sb Trust Company DIRECTORS:, John Steldl Lumberman and Timber Owner. .U. C. Coo ,.,,,... I'hysieian and Surgeon. H. P. J. McDonald.,., .Mayor of Hend. "E. A. Sather r-- i- Merchant. ' -. J. Dj Hoyburn...... ..Crtshter ;,.The M. W. of A Bakery and Restaurant SOLICITS THE I'ATRONAGE OF THE ITJULIC. v flomc Made Bread for Sale. Also Pie's, Cakes Cookies, Doughnuts and Every .thing In the Bakery Line. ftestaurdut will give meals at all hours "betweeu 6 a. u.' and to p. t" SUNDAY DINNERS A SPECIALTY. througb the southern r!.(rt of LaUL county and through Harney and Malheur counties to.dntario. Activity on the Omdari Hlectrlc i" Contracts for the structural stct" "work of the n-w ttedtrit road irolx Condon southward into the HenC country have been let by the Port land Construction Company toj. R Howies of the Northwest Iiridg( Works. This contract gives the" Northwest Hridge Works nil th bridge construction for the hew lm on its loo miles of roadbed The sub-contract for the grading and construction wbrk on the first 2 . miles of the road between Con' 1 and Posfiil has a I to b?en let, nt; ' the grading will be let September t ' The Condon electric line is head ed for Hend, and events wcJuld in dicatc that the financing and build ing of that road will be successfully accomplished. I',ley' Kidney Remedy will cure v cac of kidney or bladder trouble that i not beyond tfie reach of medicine mcdic-inc can do more C V. Merr, , I)rUKBtt. - - - r " 1 Jrhen 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 -Calf for color cards E. A, SATHER A Full' Line1 ol Ordccrks, Dry Ooo'ds anil Hardware always on Hand. - As well as every business man Should have a bank account. Your money is safer in the bank than Ali.rv rr in