The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 13, 1909, Image 4

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    RMtefld. News.
R 03 LAND, OcW 9. Grover Cnldwtll
ht been hnnling lumber for the Paulina
tchool house.
Mr. Cook niu np the river vUtttnj;
Mm, Wife Thursday.
MIm Laurel ShulU commenced teach
III); the Konlaud school tiut Monday.
The furvero" are making thing
lively at the sawmill these day.
Herb Cook ami Charlie Carmlcael rc
turneil frum their crating trip lait Sun
day evening. While their experience
were quite extensive antl somewhat
varied, the two most exciting, from tlw
conclusion we are able to drew, were
having a cougar come up between the
boy and their camp and wagon and
practically scare them to death, and
that of Charlie teeing a lynx coming to
ward bltn. The lynx saw him at the
tame time. They both turned to run
and by the time Charlie had made camp
he knew that Mr. Lynx wa beyond
reach and It wa perfectly aafe for him
to take a gun and roam the woods.
They brought home one teal duck and
one small trout, but you ought to hear
the tales, twice told.
W. H. Caldwell returned from the
mountain Friday.
Joe Rlngo will teach the Crescent
school this winter.
Mr. ami Mr. W. II. Holllngshead and
family moved down to Rosland last
Satnrday.
Tumalo Items.
Tukat.0, Oct 11. We are having
beautiful fall ' weather after the heavy
rains oi the past two week.
Mr. Potter of Powell tlutte was in
this vicinity last week with hi steam
threader and thrashed for several of the
fanners. He report oats on thl side of
the river running about y bushels per
acre.
Several of our fanner attended the
meeting at Laidlaw last Monday called
by the new water board to adjudicate
water right on Tumello creek.
P. A. Wooley' family arrived one day
last week from Des Moines, Wash., and
have taken up their residence on their
new place lately purcbaed of T. A. Jen
sen.
M. G. Coe and a Michigan party were
in Tumalo last week looking over the
country. We understand John Kdwanlf
it entertaining a deal with them for hi
valuable piece of land four miles north'
west of thl place.
When Price Sloan of Prinevllle told
the Grant Pass Courier that thi coun
try bad not bad a drop of rain for two
year and that the country was literally
burned up, be was just making a big
blow to hear his head roar.
PeweH Butte.
Last week Mrs. J. I. Jones remem
Tiered her on Ralph' thirteenth birth
day in a very pretty manner by sending
beautiful cake'to school with him, to
enjoy with his teacher and school mate.
The flag, bell and clock for the new
school bouse have arrived and have been
put up. The, with the lights pur
chased with the proceeds from the bas
ket social, complete the furnishing.
C II. Bill ha told all his bogs but
two to J. W. White of Bend.
A. I). Morrill is improving hi home
stead by building a barn. Mr. and Mr.
Morrill have decided to stay on the
ranch thi winter, and not move to Bend
as usual.
The dry rancher who have towed
winter wheat are wearing the smile that
won't come off these day, on account of
the late rains.
Mr, and Mr. Henry Tweet of Bend
are new neighbors among us. Mr.
Tweet has rented the Geo. Hobbs place,
and will alto do blackt mitbing,
Hitch In, Ye Homesteaders.
All that Central Oregon has
needed to open up the Pacific New
West wheat belt is a railroad, and
with two lines now entering that
section it will be a matter of only a
short time before the country will
develop. Increasing the wheat
yield will not reduce prices. James
J. Hill says that within six years
the United States will be importing
wheat. If he is correct in bis pre
diction, wheat and flour, instead of
being shipped from the Pacific New
West to the Orient, will be sent to
the East, and we will be raising
wheat for home consumption ex
clusively. With such a condition
of affairs there is not much danger
of price falling through the ex
ploitation of wheat fields in Central
Oregon. Pitch in, ye homeseekers.
Moro Observer.
Bring your job printing to The
BulktiB office. Our wort pleases.
Bid AEN ON TUG O. T. L.
(Continued from page I.)
struction of n branch line into Cen
tra) Oregon, but to push un the
road and develop it into n main
highway to California.
John I. Springer, when in Bend
lastVeek, stated that it would cost
$35 000.000 lo build the the Ore
gon Trunk Line through the Des
chutes canyon. So much money
wotitd not be put into n road, nnd
such prominent mid high priced
men would not be placed in charge
of its construction, if it were not
intended as a most important link
in the Hill system. The Hill road
up the Deschutes will be a "trunk"
line.
Secures Beet Supply Contract.
The coutruct for supplying beef
for the railroad construction camps
ol Porter Bros, on the Hill railroad
up the Deschutes has been secured
by a Crook county man.
According to the Prineville Jour
nal, Joe Howard, of Lower Bridge
has landed the contract for furnish
ing the fresh meats to be consumed
bv the husky laborers, and the
basis on "which he figured was for
the killing ot an average of about
18 beeves daily, or somewhere in
the neighborhood of 8,000 pounds
of dressed meet each day.
Mr. Howard plans to feed the
beef at his big hay ranch at Lower
Bridge and Co butcher at Madras,
Grass Valley and aX one other con
venient point for delivery to the
different camps along the line.
MrN Howard's contract calls only
for the supply until the road is con
structed as far as Madras, but even
that much railroad building will re
Apples
$3 Per Box
Come early. Tfiey wont last long
Full Line of
Seasonable Fruits.
TUE CORNER CONFECTIONERY
ALDR1DQE & TURPIN.
ResHRompRecuperate
AT THE SEASHORE!
NORTH
Is a delightful resort and a happy combination of pleasure
ground possibilities. An ideal climate, diversion of recreation
perfect bathing boating fishing riding driving, and ex
ploring, make North Beach the most charming and popular
play ground on the North Pacific Coast.
The 0. R. & N.
HAS A
Special Summer Excursion Rale lo North Beach Points of
$12
Remember this will give you the daylight ride on the
Steamer T. J, Potter down the Columbia river. Ask for our
booklet "Outings in Oregon." E. J. WILSON, Agt , Shaniko
Wm. McMURRAY
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT
PORTLAND, ORE.
W
quire six or seven thousand head
of beef to furnish the sinews of whr.
Joe Howard, the veteran stock
mnn, has secured the contract for
supplying Porter Bros.' construe"
tiou camps with beef. 1 his inci
dent has called to mind n bit of
earl day history, W. II. Stnats
stating that he sold Mr. Howard
tlic first cattle he ever ran in this
country 200 head some ao years
Roller feed mill always ready at
Liustcr's mill. 30-37
A (lood IHisltlon
can be had by ambitious voting
men and Indies in the field of
"Wireless" or Railway telegraphy.
Since the 8-hour law became el
fcctjve, and since the Wireless com
panies are establishing stations
throughout the country there is a
great shortage of telegraphers.
Positions pay beginners from $70
to $90 per month, with good dinner
for advancement. The National
Telegraph Institute of Portland,
Ore , operates six official institutes
in America, under supervision of
R. K. aud Wireless Official and
places all graduates into positions.
It will pay you to write them for
full details.
Notice.
If you wish to have your ex
press and light freight come in
along with your letters and dally
papers, have it come in on the mail
line Thk Cohnktt Staou &
Stadlk Co. 35tf
A Barsata hi land.
For sale, at less than company
prices 80 acres of irrigated land.
Close to town, partly improved.
Can be had for part cash and bal
ance on time with approved secur
ity. Address X care of Bulletin.-
BEACH
FROM
SIIANIKO
Every Tub Stands
On Its Own Bottom.
off HL 7LIFI
And o does every town.
If too tattora or thl town dropa oat,
what aro wo Rolns to tnd on?
And the hoMom will drop out
If wi fall to aland toother and work
together for the jcood of the commiinl-tjr-mynelf.
yourself and thtolher fel
low. In enter to balld to tt top, tber
mint be a solid bottom.
Send 35c for three recent tiurn
bera of The Pacific Monthly, the
mapnzlti- of the West, iust to get
acquainted. If you are not already
a reader ol I He Tactile Mommy,
you have a surprise in store. The
Pacific Monthly is a live. UP to
date, splendidly illustrated maga
zine. Send direct to 1 lie racinc
Monthly Company, Portlaud, Ore
gon. 25s8
Hand us your subscription.
U. C. COE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Ol'flCK OVKK BANK ,
nil ftlfibt Celcnbone Connection
DAY TKLItl'tlONK NO. 31
Bkno, :- Okkcon
C. S. BENSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Officii IN tUwc nuii.niNO,
llltNl), OKHRON
DR. I. L. SCOFIHLD,
DENTIST.
OFFICII IN JOHNSON MHI.IUNO
Bend, . - Oregon.
F. O. MINOR
I.AWRKNCK IIUIM1ING
LIFE PI RB ACCI DENT
INSURANCE
Notary Public anil Conveyancing All
Legal Paper Correctly Drawn.
FIDELITY BONDS
E. DAUMXKK
Painter & Paperhanger
I'irtt Cl Work Guaranteed,
Powell Ilutica, Oregon,
Will work In any locality. Write or call.
BEND LODGE No. 139
A. F. & A. M.
Meets on Thursday on or
before the full moon of each
month. Visiting brothers
always welcome.
E. A. OAST, S.cr F O, MltfOtf, W M.
JOHN LEQAT
DIUt.KH IN
Harness and Saddlery
Trunks and Valises
Repaired
ra?
flrsHlicBaaiflJDIfSaCHlMB'
HsHHCvwli)
The Pine Tree
Store
IS STILL IN IIUSINKSS, CONTRARY TO RKPORTS
OTHERWISE. I hove Just received putt of my V ALL DUY
GOODS nnd urn going lo give you
Rargains Every Day
NO SPHCIAL DAYS-KVKRY DAY ALIKE. Come In
and convince yourself. A handsome framed picture given away
with every 5 cash purchase In dry goods. I also have a full
Hue of Groceries, Building Material, Paints and Oils of all kinds,
1'urm Machinery and Binding Twine.
NO HOT AIR PEDDLED HURL.
E. A. Sather.
r 1 ! ! '"
CHOICE BUYS
IRRIQATED LANDS
33 Acres--,'"""l,7.T.rf,k ""' $1,000
80 Acres--""" niUnSLffrtM,f $1,600
80 Acres...Hft",&T&'ffiS,"rih' $1,100
0U ACrkS,l(MiMn.ltMrn-lsnrlii rulll WU
tkMI Cht.il i,m.
80 Acrc "H-i5J, WkT TSXiST 53,200
40 Acres uim ! Mni $1,691
NON-IRRIGATED LANDS.
Hi i mtlr nut nn b Irtlf.lnt fioni A,- ipJft ---
448 Acres"" ""ijsy x,m ,,,h" "boU - per acre
City Property anywhere you want It Cheap.
HOMliSriMDS. 2t) acres the Best there Is.
1IMUUK LANDS RSTIMATfil).
Kcfore ynn locate or buy ANVTHINO, we
Merrill 2b Wilkinson Company
' IllliSIJ,
BUy NOW -SELL LATER
Hut if you tnuit tell now, lit your property with
Deschutes Realty Co.
BUND, ORIK10N.
WB HANOLK HANCIWS, IRRICATKI) LANDS, TOWN I'ROl'HRTV,
TIMIJUR LANDS.
HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS
A SPECIALTY.
V.
THE ONLY DIRECT STAGE
LINE TO BEND, OREGON
Automobile
Stages pass through Madras, Culver, Redmond, to Bend
and thence to any point In Central Oregon. ' Stages connect at
Redmond with SNtcrti line. I'or further information call on or
address J. PRUYNE, local ngent, Shaniko, Oregon, or
BEND-SHANIKO LIVERY & STAGE CO.,
UCND, ORKOION
SPRCIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS AND BAGOAGi?
When You Need
Modern, Neat and Serviceable
Furniture...
Call
WHEN IN BEND STOP AT
THE PILOT BUTTE INN
Tflblo- always supplied with the best that Ilia town affords.
Neat and Comfortable Rooms. BitNl), Ohhoon
UKlU.Wn.
s
runs daily between
Madras arid Bend.
on MILLARD TR1PLETT
BUND, ORfidON
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