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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1909)
r y i?iwrrr SEE LOCAL BITS. - Oct your spring suits from E. A. Smith. A. 1). lUtcbcnct otitic In from Shanlko TucMlny. Il'crt Powell win a caller In town the first ol the week. Remember "A Case of Suipcn Mntt" nt I.nra hull tonight. Win. Slcphcm will leave l'rldny on a btisiucM trip to Portland. Hot water always can Ik had for bathing ol the Pilot Hnttc Hotel. Kcv. Mitchell will picach in Hcnd next Sabbath morning and evening. Par sale One ,vln Mitchell wag on. Inquire at Anne's livery ham. Everyone fchotild turn out to the home talent play to be given in Kara hall tonight. Alien Wilcoxfion was transacting huilncM in town Monday (toiti his home In the old river bed section. I.. Pox and family arrived In town Tuesday and will make their home here. Titty will occupy the John Overturf house. V. II. He wen, who hat Iktcii running a blacksmith shop In Ileml, will leave till week for Cal ifornia by way of Lnlevicw. J ut received some new wall pa jcr Nfttnplc books containing all the Intent designs; prices from 7c up. Sec them. N. P. WitimtK. Hugh O'Katic has inslalled, lur ing the past week, new gas lights throughout the Hotel Hcnd the lights with the hollow wire patent. It makes a gicut Improvement. MI11 Susan It. Porter, who has scut the winter in Iknd with her nephew und his wife, Mr. and Mrs, It. II. M tittle, will leave soon for her home in the liust. She will go out with Mrs. Joncrt 11 nd tMrs. Pitz maurlcc. When 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 caidi E. A. SATHER A Pull Line of Groceries, Dry Ovods mid Hardware nlwnys 011 I Intnl. mj r0Q35- WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Tablo always suppllod with the host that tho town affords. Neat and Comfortable Hooins. Uunu, Okhcson Viririr LARA HE HAS THE NIFTY STYLES AT THE BIG Those baths at the Pilot Hnttc Hotel are something fiiic two large tubs. itf Ilea Wilkinson, a former Ucitd girl, Is now a resident of Honolulu, where she has secured a position, She was accompanied by a lady friend from Scuttle, who also has secured work on the island. Mayor Davidson is fencing his lots In the cistern part of town, and will have them plowed, part put into garden and part seeded for n Uwn. Mr. Davidson expects to build a house on the lots next full I am now agent for the DcLaval cream scparutot, and have otic of these machines in stock. Step in und examine it. They arc n great convenience and money saver for the dairyman. E.A. Satiikk. 21U Dr. Coc wrote to Mayor David son that Cecil Waldron stood the trip out very well. The docloi purchased Cecil's ticket to his home town in Maine, which cost $75, and turned the balance of the fund over to Cecil. Miss.cs S. E. and M. A. Benson arrived in town last week to takt up their residence with their broth er, P. II . Hciihon, who has just finished his new house on his ranch about four miles east of Hcnd on the Prlncville road. P. O. Minor has resigned as aud itor and assistant Mrctetiiry of the Pioneer Telegraph & Telephone Company, and has ocncd an office In the Lawrence building, where he will look nftcr his insurance and notary business. Head his ad. in another column. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Still well, on March 15, a miii. Mother und babe doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Stillwcll arc residing now in Spokane. Mrs. Stillwcll and her mother, Mrs. Hoguit, icsided iuj Hcnd several mouths last tuimmer. II E. Allen has accepted u posi tion as cashier with the D. I. & P. Co. C. N. Martin, who has been with the company for several mouths, will soon leave for outside points, and will work In connection with the company's laud sales de partment. He will devote much of his time to western Washington. John Pclem was in town Thurs day from his homestead. He has just finished a tog house 28x31 ami a barn 40x60, on his place. He also reported that Joe Hoffman is building a house 16x33 and u bam on his homestead in the same neigh borhood. Others who ore building In that vicinity are Mr. Mayue and Hob DeCoutcy. Hugh O'Kanc, who is personally acquainted with Senator Titos. II Carter of Montana, recently wrote him asking the senator to use his Influence in behalf of the approval of the Hartiman surveys up the Deschutes r,lver, Mr. O'Kutie Is in receipt of a letter from Senator Car ter this week in which he says he will he glad to do whatever he can tt ABOUT YOUR SHOES STORE to secure the approval of the right of way. The Pilot Butte I.lvcry & Peed Darn' will be run in connection with the hotel. A new shed with a number of stulls will be furnished to freighters and emigrants. Hay and grain for sale. itf J. D. Davidson, president of the hcnd band organisation, announces that there will be no concert by the band next Sunday. The boys hove several new selections that they wish to "spring" on the people, have gotten tired playing the old ones over and over again, so de cided to skip one Sunday and then present the town with a real treat. So remember, there will be no con cert next Sunday. A. M. Lara has made n marked improvement in the stage in his hall during the past week. New wings have been made, a new drop curtain put in and a new roller made for the curtain, besides other marked improvements. We will not tell you -about them because you can sec better for yourself by attending the play tonight, but will say that Hcnd now has a very creditable stage. The work was done by N. P. Wcidcr, Win. Or cutt and L. M. McRcynolds. Deputy Sheriff Millard Triplet! received word from Prlncville yes terday to arrest "Lucky" Baldwin on the charge of horse stealing. Consequently Mr. Triplctt did so and took his prisoner to Priucvillc. Baldwin is accused of the old trick of putting his brand on other men's horses running on the range. Mon day night Baldwin was pretty well intoxicated, and in some unaccount able manner fell out of n second story window in the Hotel Bend, the only injury therefrom being n sprained wrist. Mayor Davidson has nppoiutcd Henry L. Whitsctt fire chief. Mon day evening a meeting of the com pany was held In the hose house. There has not been much interest manifested in the fire company dur ing the past year or more and the object of the meeting was to get the compahy again duly organized Au election of officers was held, which was a spirited uffair accord ing to those present. The election resulted as follows: President, E. A. Sathcr; secretary, C. D.iHiown; treasurer, C. C. Triplctt; foreman, N. P. Wcidcr j 1st assistant fore man, M. J. Kelley; and assistant foreman, S. C. Caldwell. Louis R. Robcitsou, special agent of the Pacific Telephone & Tele graph Company, was iu Hcnd Tuesday. At the leqtiest of the Pioneer Telegraph & Telephone Company, he has come iu to take charge of that company's system for a short time, being an expert telephone man. He states that his first task will be to put the Bend Priucvillc line In better condition, and also plans to greatly improve the entire system. Mr. Robertson Simple Remedy for LaQrlppa. 1.0 grippe coucht are dangerous at they frequently develop into pneumonia, Foley's Honey and Tar not only ton the couch tmt heal and strengthen tii luti;? so that tin aerloua rendu need tie (eared. The genuine I'olcy'a Honey and Tar contains 110 harmful druj; and I in u yellow package, Refuse substitutes, Demi Drug Co, G . . aQ I 9A9,0,fAtAAt, !''U''!A!'''t?'AA?tN??AtS ON THE CORNER said he would make a very liberal proposition to the various farmers' lines whereby they could connect with the Pioneer's central offices in the different towns, thus securing service over all lines in (he county, and at a very reasonable rate. Mr. Robertson said the Pioneer com pany hud a fine property and one that would prove a good payer. He is making his hcadnuaitcrs at Prlncville. At the recent session of the city council City Attorney Benson was instructed to notify the Bend Water, Light & Power Company cither to bridge the open ditch In the alley in the rear of the Iv P. Batten place or remove it. This action wai taken by the council because the ditch, as it now is, closes one end of the alley and makes it very inconvenient for teamsters to get out of the alley when they drive in at the other end with loads of wood, etc. As the open ditches just bare ly pay expenses and no profit what ever, the company refuses to do anything in the matter, and says it will shut off the water before It will go to any additional expense. This would be quite a serious thing, as the ditch involved supplies the town with water for irrigation through open ditches, and if this ditch is closed it will do away with lawns and gardens in Bend. Of course, that could not be allowed. Mayor Davidson, who was absent in Portland when the action was taken, is of the opinion that a com promise can be affected. He be lieves that, with n very small ex pense, the ditch can be moved to one side of the alley, thus allowing room for teams to drive through, and is advocating that solution of the difficulty. Uverybody Invited. Tuesday, April 6, is the anniver sary of the ocniug of the Bend library and is also a regular meet ing day. Instead of meeting at the library rooms, Mrs. A. M. Lara and Mrs. Chas. Rowc will enter tain all the members at Mrs. Lara's home. When we organized 11 little over a year ago, there were 36 members. Por some ttuknown reason all seem to have lost interest but eight or ten. And the work of these few has been appreciated by the public calling them grafters Now, stop and think. Who is ben efitted by the library? The public. Not one of the uctive member gets a book from the library even once a month, and many not at all. Now, if the town does not want a library where their children as well us themselves can spend many hours reading or can take books home, why jusd say so and wc will cease our elforU toward keeping it up Some seem to think that the otity expense is the librarian's sal ary Where arc our book's coming from? Who is to pay for them? Hvery mother and father ought to appreciate what a help the library is to their children sufficiently to le willing to assist in keeping up the interest, and the only way you can do this is for the mothers to attend the meetings and for the fathers la assist all they c(Hl. All start In fresh Tuesday, April 0, by meeting ut Mia Lara's Bring your fancy work and let's talk it over. Wc will have a business meeting the first of the afternoon, making final arrangements for the dance on April 11. The remainder of the afternoon will be spent socially. Mrs. Lura and Mrs. Rowc extend a cordial invitation to everyone who is ut all Interested, cither active membeis or those who are not mem tiers at all. April 6 at 3 p. m. LADIES' LlHRAMV CUIB. The First National Bank of Bend Betwi, Oregon. Dr. U. C. COn, President E. A. SATHER, Vice President C. S. HUDSON, Caahler Capital tulle paid - 525,000 Stcchboieeru' tfabllltc - - $25,000 Why a National Bank? The Government of the United States, is in a sense, a silent partner in every National Hank. It inquires into the character and fincincial standing of all applicants before granting a charter for a new Bank. Sends a special Examiuer twice a year to make a thorough examination of all assets, and to advise with tle officers and di rectors. Requires five sworn statements, showing the exact con dition of the Bank at different times each, year, which must be published Iu your home paper. In fact we are required to live up to. tire bfcjh sUudard ex acted by the Government in all its departments. MONEY DEPOSITED WITH XTyour home Bank docs do uWe service'. We Joan it to y 'our friends, neighbors and custenm crs and they spend it with y tur business men. Seeds That Grow! THAT'S WHAT YOU WANT AND THAVS WHAT I'VE GOT. THEREFORE, BUY OP ME. A LARGE SUPPLY ON HAND OF GOOD CLEAN Alfalfa, Clover and Timothy Sort. ALSO A PULL LINE OP GARDEN SBKns. Something to Make the lien Lay. That would mean money In your pocket. Sir. roultryrnaw. at the EnSR Ari'SiBi'?15! m 1 CCl'..n- GRUND GREEN liOMJ AND SllRIX will increase the number at ecc vou battest" daily. I have the ground boue and ahell for tale. 1 "' S. C. CALDWELL. Bend-Slmniko Livery &jtageComggfly J. II. WENANDV, PrpT" M. Olvin, Agent, Shanlka New Covered Stages between fcend and Shaniko ALSO Livery and Peed Stables at Sluniko, Madras and Bend. We run our rigs q please the public. Stages Icavo, each way every day. Rigs to all parts of Genial Oregon. Careful drivers furnished Special Attention Givsn to Expme and l-gage. When Vou Need Modern, Neat and Servicabie Furniture.;. 3&329G 0 I ii caiun MILLARD 'TRIPL.ETT J