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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1910)
r.3L SHBBBBffWpSSpBB m mmmmmmmmmmm jgittwiieiiawtjjwiiiifii .,. lfc' .v v AJUU lit , A FKL TRICK. Bey AccWeHMy"9HKrta Playmate, tftfttcthis Very Serious WounJ. Paulina was thrown into a state of nervous excitement Sunday even tog by the, nccidcBlnl shooting ot the n -year-old son of Lee Miller, says the Prineville Journal. It seems that the i yycnr-old bo of Dell Eadea and the Miller boj were having a good time during the holidays playing Indian and otherwise making merry with aa Cklibcr rifles. They would extract the bullets and fire blank cartridge. nt each other, to the consternation of onlookers. Sunday evening the Kadcs boy and a companion were out hunting jackrabbits and as they were com ing hoeac met the Miller boy driv ing into town. The Eads boy re marked to his companion, "Watch rae scare them." He hurriedl took the ball cartridges out of tHt smgazine of the rifle, slipped in some blank ones and opened fire at the three seated on the wagon. Tbt second .cartridge fired contained n ball and it struck the Miller boy s couple of iaches above the navel, its course ranging upward and lodg ing in the base of the left lung. It was thought that the boy had re ceived a mortal wound and would be dead before medical aid could bt secured, so physicians were noi notified until Tuesday morning. Drs. Belknap and Rosenberg were summoned by telephone and im mediately left in an auto They found by the use of a stethoscope that no blood vessels or arteries were injured but that the base of the left lung had been wounded. No probing was done for the bullet as the boy was suffering no pain and could move all parts of his body at will. The doctors say that if the bullet did not cany any in fectious matter, young Miller stands a good chance of recovery. The Eadcs boy was put under arrest pending the result of the affair, although Mr. and Mrs. Miller ceacede that accident was due to a boyish prank and would not prose cute him even though their sod should die. CENTRAL OREGON LANDS The reason that may be causing ( you to wish to sell will likewise V cause you to seek an early sale. We have good outside connec tions that will enable us to han dle readily almost any good nrnnnaltlnn. I tct- vnnr farm nr town property with us. Bend Investment Company Next Door to Postofflcc. (korgv P. PutRim Writes. Bend people were somewhat sur prised when they received in Mon day evening's mail copies of Put nam's Magazine, on the front cover of which appeared a neat engraving of A. M. Drake's residence at Bend. Prompted by the curiosity thus aroused, a .further search of the magazine brought to light an arti cle by George Palmer Putnam un der the caption, "Opening up Cen tral Oregon." The article dis cusses in an interesting manner the long-time raitroadless condition of Central Oregon, the promise that is now held forth for the speedy ter mination of that condition, and is illustrated with seven scenery and industrial views in and around Btnd. Mere Meney In Sagebrush. Over a quarter of a century ago, Thos. Edison, when in the West, remarked to some friends that the Lord Almighty never put so much sagebrush or anything else in one place unless He meant it for some economic, use. As a result of the correspondence on the subject a company has been incorporated in Chicago known as the Chemical Produce Company, having a capitalization of $150,000, fully paid up and non-assessable, with a view of putting up plants for the extraction of wood alcohol, tar, creosote, pitch, acetic acid and charcoal from euigebrush. A careful scries of experiments demonstrated just what profit there is in 18,000 tons of sagebrush. The yield from that amount was $283, 357, and the cost of producing the commercial products was $90,000, which gave a net profit of $193, 375. Ths yield per ton averages something over $r5 These are cold figures from actual experi ments, and mean a great deal to the state. Exchange. Nine and 10 inch envelopes for sale at The Bulletin office. SEEDS UCtMrsaMKMKCMlM SPECIAL OFFER: tub IK Pffre CilUftJ fi&ift&SI mvi WrHt 84my; Mtath thk Pstr. AtfUlwtiP l?mrtuLft-l "" ' nssv SEND 10 CENTS to mi i mU Mlt wi tMn itu tJ8 , 1 ,1,11 mm m hmi ,,if,i. wtwrn, mf t , 1 i.iwwt i.wiw jruui ,,, k H w Twnalo Items. Tumalo, Jm. a. A tmall btlzzan! made it appearance here Saturday ami made thine look like the new jear was going to be a bail one. r. A. Wooley made business trip to Send Priday. A. C Lucas of Bend was In Tumatu one day last week on business. Jess Root and Elmer Peterson pasted through here today on a sleigh riding trip. Cbas. Wimer was doing business at Mend L'riday. He reports tbe roads in fearful shape from tbe rain of last week and a few cold nights afterward, causing ice to form in the roads. , A large number of the old and young people of this vicinity met at the Hayley school house New- Year ere and enjoyed tbemselvea playing games and watching the old year out and the new year in. Light refreshments were served and all enjoyed themselves immensely. J. II. Wenandr of ttctid wa in this vicinity last week purchasing hay. He bought,K tons from Geo. V. Wimer $, Sons, 70 tons from I. K. Wimer and Cbas. Spaugh, and some smaller lots. paying a fancy price for it on the ranches. He will haul it with his team to fiend a fast as possible. Summer School for 1910. Tbe Oregon Agricultural College has planned an extensive Summer School for 1010. In addition to tbe technical courses in agriculture, domestic science and art and man ual training with methods of teach ing each, there will be offered special courses for public school teachers in primary, advanced and high school methods. A special feature wilt be a two weeks' school and conference on supervision and management. City Superintendent Rtglcr of Portland and Superintend cut Churchill of Baker City will join the instructional force for tbe session. Hill dive Better Freight Rate. A general revision of rates on tbe North Dank road that is favor uble to the shippers of tbe North west has been announced and will go into effect February 1. The new rates will apply between points on the road in Washington and be tween all stations and Portland , New and more favorable rates will be made on packing bouse prod ucts and fresh meats in carloads. These concessions by tbe Hill line will add to the business of Portland livestock packing plants and in crease the prestige of Portlaud as a, nackintr house center. LOCAL NEWS NOTES. Remember the wrestling match Friday evening iu Lara's hall. The Bend baud has recently had built a set of lockers iu the hose house, for their general use. Ilea Wilkinson, in 11 letter from Honolulu to Bend friends, says: "The temperature here goes up to about 85 during the day, but the nights are pleasant and I do not notice the heat much." O. C. Cardwell is a new comer to Bend, having arrived about three weeks ago. He has purchased a forty of ditch land about six miles cast on tbe Princvillc road. The Bulletin bids him welcome. J. II. Wcnandy has the bmbcr on the ground for an additiou to his barn which' will be 20X140 feet. Business has increased to such an extent that the big barn is not large enough and hence the ad dition. A freighter hauling a load of dynamite for the Oregon Trunk people had a runaway down Cow canyon one day last week, and wasn't tbe least bit uneasy. The dynamite was frozen. Princvillc Review. Subscriptions are coming; in very liberally for the new Redmond Princvillc road fund. About $300 is already subscribed and more coming. Redmond intends to make the new road to Princvillc the best one in tbe county. Hub. C. S. Benton will leave tomorrow night for Lake view, where he goes to represent Walter I. Wing, a Silver Lake homesteader, before the U S. land office, on the nth. Mr. Wing's homestead has been contested by the U. S. government. Last week Armand Shearer had a piece of extreme bad luck. He bought a freighting outfit, purchas ing a team of browns from Aunc Bros, for which he paid $425. Last Friday, on bis first trip out to Shauiko, one of the browns fell and was killed while descending the grade at O'Neil. Tbe accident was due to the Icy condition of the roads. ' VViu. Orctitt hni received a letter from Mrs. Orctitt in which she Mated that she reached the old home at Pittsburg, Indiana, safely, but fouud her mother In n very serious condition, her death being expected at any time. Mrs Orcutt will probably remain IUst during the winter. John K. Ryan of the Tulles pacd through Prluevilte 011 his way to San Francisco, on n bind uess trip. Mr. Rvan has disposed of nil of his cattle interests, some thing over 900 head, mid feels, pret ty good over, the mnttcr, He ex pects to lie lu San Frnucisco a week. 'Journal. The Bend Concert Baud con tinues to improve and the "boys" tells us that there ore good pros pects lor uu excellent Kind in Bend during next summer. John Llijstcr has ordered a new instrument a double Veil euphonium for which he is paying $124. Fred Lucas will take the instrument which John has been playing, a baritone trombone. Chas. Brown has or dered a new slide trombone and this, together with the one played by i'Mnce Mnal., will give the bund quite a trotiitxmc section Home Land Company BEND Central Oregon OUR 320Acre HOMESTEADS Will Make You Rich! Our locator has had six years experience here and knows the country thoroughly. He shows you the laud aud all the corners and assists in every way to start you right. Call or write for lull information. Irrigated Land We have it in tracts from 40 acres upwards, $ao to 50 per acre. Timber Land Stuitipagejj 50 per M and up wards. Also saw mill sites, 320-ACRE HOMESTEADS WE HAVE THE BEST Best Wheat Land IN CENTRAL OREGON. PftHn AUTOMOMLI! TRIP from Ucnd to the lands mid return (or nil who locate, Write for Particulars, to Merrill (Sb Wilkinson Company IIHNI), Oltl'.UON. The PINE TREE STORE Just Received a Nice Lot of Dress Patterns Twenty-five different pattern In oil wool changeable Panama, Melrose and changafele Silk. Only one pattern to each piece. Hurry and get your selec tion before they're g, ff ajl picked out. Only JJ a pattern at SATHER'S FOUR MORSB LIVURY. SADDI.li II0KSI2S. Town Property Will double and quadruple in value. double and quadruple invest now. Home Land Co., WIND, ORBUON. Bend Livery, Feed & Stable Co. J. II. WUNANDY, Prop. , ALL KINDS OV LIGHT AND HIJAW LIVERY Also HAY, OATS, DARI.KY, WHKAT, CHOP Will! AT, 11RAN AND MIDDLINGS. All Orders promptly Delivered, Order by Photic No. 18. Horses Bought and Sold. . Light and heavy Horses for Sale, I MCORD j Pak Mem IMmtM k prepares1 UK for l e4 of Iwiuhm uti rtMtmnn. It Is a pewrrftrf sea pe. Ira Uftf (Mneof, a im4y fercmf je eks. A soetfctef taomatlen tot At rtfef of pte. m3 tkt btti Urtamt fer ifralw J sereMM, WmijwM hr cmlot le MftMlt atti Injuries of BARBEfl WIRE uti Mr httHaf cats, akMleat, teres and erithee. Pacllk horse LMmfflt I My tuvinteed. No otfcer hi 10 ies or helpful to to many ways. ( jl feWf lo ttIM, we attfherti til (letters to refno4 lh pwduw price; (m uac omct rim cint rMru. Oaf. 1 KOVT CWWCAL CO., Bowaer r'aWp fm m California Restaurant Mr H. Houihlon, Prop. Ucit of uicali Ktyti at all lioijra of the ilajr, Board ami Ixljilliy $25 Moflth. Coffee and Doughnuts 10c. Clean, comfofUl.lc bcrfi, 25c a night. Wc run a Oakery in connection with the rca tail mill ami carry everything in the bakery line. WOOD FOR. SALE BLOCK WOOD S4.SQ Per Cord, Delivered. LIM8 WOOD $3.80 Per Cord, Delivered. Phone Me. F. M. CARTER.. St. James Hotel Silver Lake SregM J. S. Wakefield, Proprietor V When in Silver Ikr, op at thla well known liounc. GuciU can be avmrol that every attention will lj paid to make them enmfortahte. .SK-cul attention to travelers. OixhI liame cooking Term muonabla Our Hobby: Heat Meat h Town lor 35c WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Tablo alwayt aupplied wllh the- bait thai Ilia town affordi. Neat and Comfortable Rooms, IlitNi), OxitooN I'OK I'IKST CI.AH.H Meals and Bakery Goods OQ TO Erickson's Opposite Autie's Unru, Hutlmutr oil application Wall IMier llirllaud rl N. P. WEIDER PAINTER & Paperhanger Clieapctt unil ll?t Wall J'upcr Sauf iu tnc coitniy. uti pics llox 39. My 1'rleee. llcml, OreK'"1-