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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1909)
am"mmmmam 8". " ft ii .rt-nnwniiva15" "WrtflW" h.- & LIMB ROCK FOUND. Located Near Oyrtsnm Deport at Bear Creek Duties. Clarence Harvey of Princvillc rc centlv discovered the outcrop of a lime deposit in the Bear Creek butlc district, near where the gypsum dc posit was discovered some time ago. Samples f the lime were , token toPrincville and tested, with the result that the quality is pro nounced to be of the very best The Journal savs Mr. Harvey docs not know how extensive his fiud is yet, as he has not opened it up. The discovery of an extensive body of lime rock in this county would upon development prove to be a valuable resource, as all of the lime used for building and other purposes in Central Oregon at pres ent is freighted in from the railroad Baking the cost considerable. Shorter Hems of Interest. The city marshal at Moro killed seveu dogs in one week. Good work. A small flow of oil has been struck in a Malheur test well, and the drillers expect to sttikc a gush er at any time. The bonds for $3,000 for a new school house at Madras were Mld on last Monday. The county treas urer advertised for bids, which were opened on that date. Work is being pushed on an ex tension of the Mount Hood railroad in the upper Hood River valley, and it is believed at Hood River that this extension will ultimately form part of a railroad that will baild into Central Oregon. The Farmers' Union of Crook county has incorporated the Crook County Warehouse Company, with a capital stock of $2,000, and will build a warehouse at Sbaniko. The sain object is to handle the grain of the Madras country. The showers of the past week or 10 days have been gratefully re ceived at Madras. The Pioneer says the term "spotted" describes aptly the condition of crops in that section, yet there is going to be a good deal of grain produced there thU year. Roszand, June ao. Friday was gala day lor Roslasd folk. Being the last day of the Rostand school terra, it was fittingly celebrated by a picnic gircn to the people of the vicinity. Many at leaded, and all had an excellent time and all the fish they could cat Steve Yancey's sheep passed through Roslaad Saturday and Sunday. E. C. Rourk returned from Portland the middle of the week and then -went dowa to Bend after Dr. Tnrley, with whoa he was to return today. Will Taylor went down to Bend with MUs Florence Honnell, who has been teaching the Rosland school for the past ear. Mr. and Mrs. Beech arrived In Ros land this afternoon and will stay In this vicinity for a week or 10 days. Mr. Beech is in the forest service. Mr. and Mrs. Petit were up viiiting Mr. and Mrs, Short on the Ceo. Roycc place above Crescent today, JoHus Poole was in town today for the first time for almost a year. The two Mr. Smiths, at the Fengra place, came back from a trip to Crane Prairie Saturday evening. John Elder is back in the country again with the cattle of Mike Majrfield'. THE HILL Meat Market HARRY HILL, Proprietor FULL MNB OP Beef, Pork, Veal and Mutton All my meats are stored in a large ice box just iustalled and are always ia the best of condition. I solicit your patronage. PORTER SHOOTS TWO DRUNK I Wounds Railway Otllclat at Slianlko, While tlelng Taken to Jail. H. K. Hrooks, a drunken Pull man porter, shot Hcrnard H. Trum bull and John S. McLaughlin at Shaulko early last Wednesday morning, the two wounded men being officials of the Illinois Cen tral railway and stationed at Port land. The wounds arc slight, and both men will recover. Trumbull and McLaughlin had gone to Shan iko to be present at the wool sales, going in the wool buyers' special car, of which Hrooks was porter. Tuesday night Brooks became unruly and was too drunk to make up the berths, whereupon Mc Laughlin threw hitn off the train. The negro then began to make threats and the two men sprang from the car, seized Brooks by the arms, and started for the Shaniko jail with him. While on the way he slipped his haud into his pocket, drew a revolver and began shoot ing. He soon broke loose from the men, and shot Trumbull in the left leg just below the groin and also in the right leg. McLaughlin received a mild wound in the right leg several .inches below the groin. McLaughlin ran to the Colum bia Southern hotel and secured help, and later the two men were hurried to Portland on a special. The negro escaped, and the last seen of him was at Sherar's bridge, where he was evidently heading for The Dalles. Later The negro was captured by the sheriff between Sherar's bridge and The Dalles. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. SaeakTMcves Rob Homestead Cabin. When Mrs. E. Herring went to her homestead up the river Sunday she found that during her absence her house had been robbed of several articles, including bed clothing and a bed spring. 'Mrs. Herring's homestead is in the neighborhood of H. C. Barney's place, the old soldier who recently had a half mile of his barbed wire fence cut between every post by some un scrupulous barbarian who wanted the little range the old roan bad fenced. It seems the "Jack-Pine Skinners." whoever that band of black-hand pirates may be, are laboring under the hallucination that they can run the homesteaders out by barrassing them in this manner, but they will fiud in the Tailoring Suits Made to Order Pressed, Cleaned and Repaired ED. McQUIRE TRIM.KTT BLDC. BEND, OR. Registered Stock H Poland Ji O Chinas 0 Q Duroc G S Jerseys S Black Langshan Chickens. E. C. PARK, Redmond.Or. Read TUB BULLBTIN. It gives the uqtvs all of it cud they have failed. They have shown their stripe, by attacking nu old soldier and n lady. Mrs. Lola lirlckson Wins Contest. Secretary of the Interior Ballin ger has finally rendered a decision in the contest of Loin D. Kricksnu vs. Corn I), Smith in favor of Mrs. Itricksou. This is the case in which contest was instituted ngainst Mrs. Smith's homestead on the Tumcllo, and has been strenuously fought beginning with the hearing before Comtnbsioner Kills and car ried up through the various officers to the highest court, the secretary of the interior. Mrs. Smith has but one resource left, application for a review and rehearing of the case. Turley Desert Claim Contested. A contest case was heard before Commissioner Ellis last Thursday in which Richicllus K. Jones of Howard brought contest against the desert land entry of Dr. Turley, the land being in the Gist neigh borhood. The contestant based his case on the allegation of falsity of annual proof, one of his claims IF PRICE AND QUALITY Are any object to you, you should go to the PINK TKKli STORK, where you get both. A full line of everything you want to cat, wear, or work with. GROCERIKS DRY GOODS HARDWARE BOOTS & SHOES GENTS' FURNISHINGS GLASSWARE PAINTS & OILS PAINT BRUSH'S HOUSE LINING AND TACKS RUBBER ROOFING BUILDING PAPER CREAM SEPARATORS DOORS AND WINDOWS SCRAPERS GARDEN TOOLS TENTS AND CAMPING OUTFITS FISHING TACKLE OF ALL KINDS Prices aud quality beyond competition. Call and see for yourself E. A. SATHER ONE RESULT FROM TWO TESTS! "1 If you knew th? exact figures rep resenting the volume of business of each of the important stores of this city, for a year past; and if you made a list of these stores in the order of their importance, according to these figures Theti, if you knew the exact amounts each of these important stores expended duriug this same period for advertising in this newspaper; and you made a list of these stores in the order of their importance as advertisers J You'd Find That Your Two Lists Would Be Exactly Alike being that Turley hud listed curtain improvements at n much higher figure than they were really worth, The land now under contest was secured by Dr. Turley two or three years ago through n contest brought by Turley ngnln.it Jessie McAllister. It will be remembered that nt that time he brought some five or six contests against the McAllisters, aud lost in all of them except in this one, which is now being con tested by Jones. Attorney Myers of Laidlnw appeared lor Dr. Tur ley and Attorney Benson of Bend for Mr. Jones, in the present case. Autos for Wennndy Stage Line. J. II. Wcuandy returned from Portland Tuesday evening, nnd an nounces that two automobiles will soon be put on his line between Madras and Bend, although he will run the machines to Princvillc or any part of the county desired. The trip between Shaniko and Bend will be mndc In m hours. The autos will be put ott iu a few days. FlylflK RocK Pierces Roof ot Uarn. A rock weighing four or five pounds, blasted out by the work- WAGONS AND BUGGIES MOWERS AND RAKES BINDERS AND TWINK BARBKD WIRE CHICKEN NETTING A New Iceless Fountain So Cooling, so Refreshing there's nothing quite so satisfy ing ON A HOT DAY as on Ice Cream Soda AT Ot'll I'Ot'NT AIN. Rich, Creamy, I'resh I'rttll Comlilnn tloti UmI aic delicious Iwtntid description. Senrd wnUlu tllv Hut the itlKht ' "i"' me 'e mouth wnlcr, TK V ONH. Denatured Alcohol Stoves must Ik ucd to t npprrclnlnl. NoiluiiKer, no unit Jut Hie tliliiK (or hot weather $6 to $15 BEND DRUG men on the new dnm one dny re cently, was thrown with such force that it traversed the distance be tween the dam an.l A C Lucas' barn, coming down through the roof and lauding in an empty stall, luckily. midge llullt at Dam Site. Work op the power ilum at Bend during the past week has consisted chiefly in building a sort of bridge ncros the river in the 'exact loca lion that the dnm will occupy Sets of three upright timbers, with a cross-piece on top, have been placed every few feci ncro-s the Mtcim. Thcoc will act us support for the bridge and a floor will be laid over the top Wagons or cars loaded with rock will be driven up on this bridge and dumped into the river, the height of the bridge being the appropriate height ot the dnm. The workmen arc now blasting out rock on Hie went side of the river to k used iu the dnm. "LOOK" BEFORE DUYINU SUE" Jones Land Company AT RI'DAIOM), ORIXION -THL" Heb of tlc Ucschulcs Valley We luve for sale the targctl list ol lm proved and unimproved planus and ranches In Crook county. Ijrie Hit ot Irrigated lands v(h jr- r chill water (lights, under thr Deschutes nitration ft power Co. and Columbia Southern Irrigation Co.' contract with the Stats of Oregon under the Carey Act. Improved FarrasFor Sale I have a large number of improved farms for sale iu large and small tracts, near school houses, fine roads, and shor,t distance from market. Prices ranging from $ 15 to 30 per acre. 1'or further information call on or write to RICHARD KING. He. id, Oregon. HENRY L. WHITSETT Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmilliing WAdON AND I'LOW WORK First Class Work Guaranteed. Located in the old Sheldon shon. JOHN LEOAT UltAI.UR IN Harness nnd Saddlery Trunks and Valises Repaired slHsssssssKs7ct4sBssssBlssstn SSSSSSSKtSSl li! SKSSBj SSSSSSSSSSHSflBKvHHv xv (sssssssssssssssssssssT SF ss-s-ss-sraKs-sRflsssH' M HsBIHHsHIBfavr !0.- Edison Phonographs, $30 and $40 Play Imo or four minute tec miU. I..VHOK STOCK (II' I.ATIC UI'.COKDH TO !! 1.IICT I'KOM, COMPANY I(CORP Pttiflc Horse Liniment Is prewired cirrtly lor lt nrtilt ol hone-en sad rsiuk-tn. It a powerful asd erne irillnf liniment, a r fined lor emcrit cits. A tool hint embrocation lor tat rcllel ol pain, sod the best liniment lor tpeslns sod soreness, "Uniqas led lor carlflf (be wounds tnd Inlnrles ol BARHCD WIRE and fr hesllnf ruts, abratlont, sores and beulws I'scUlc Horse Unlment Is fully toarsntrcd. No ether It to tood or hclplal In to msny ws) . II It lillt to titltljr. c luiborlte ad dealers lo reluad the porihsie prke. ! ItMl MtMIS flftt (! KOVT CHtMICAL CO, PwtuM, CMS. l'or Sale by THU I11JND DRUG CO. DO YOU WANT A, HOMESTEAD WALKER VALLEY REALTY CO. ROSLAND ORU00N COHHUSI'ONDliNCIl SOLICIT!!!) U. C. COE, M. D. Physician nnd Surgeon Ol'I'ICIt OVICK HANK ?tl( ftfnbt Cctcpbonc Connection DAY TKI.IU'IIONU NO. 31 IlKNIl, : OUHOON J. T. GUERIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon IlKND, Okl'.C.ON. C. S. BENSON,""" ATTORNEY AT LAW UmCl! IN HANK UUIMUNO, lll(NI), OKltOON DR. I. L. SCOl'IHLD, DENTIST. OI'I'ICK IN TKII'LUTT mili.iiINO NKXT 1)00 K TO IIAKIIItK HIIOI". H c n d , Oregon. LAWKHNCK DUILIUNO MPS I'IKK ACCIDKNT INSURANCli Notary Public and ConveyniicltiK All Lefts! 1'npcrs Correctly Drawn, FIDELITY B0ND8 IMNI) LODOIt U. D. A. F. & A. M. jvfsjr? Meets on Thursday ott or v-y before the full mnnn nrnnU lUOIltll. VUlllllir l.rntlw.ru always welcome. "StI jLssssssssssssTsV rwe-KLcr s!MKjP rate m 0ABT' Br r o, minoii, w. m, FOLEYSHONEMia urea Cllt PrevaaU PaeuwoaU i. L --..-... 4M