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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1910)
& , ? A f & ... v - Mis'' v '-.. 'n - icrr TV i. " 1 1 FOR OREGON CAR. (Coatlnettl from page I.) kier, Klraer Merrill, J. Bun, C. C Cooper. W N Ray. R, II. ftayley. C. I. ikekrr. W II Courtlier, J. K. Wlnier. C. II. Sparta, W. W Lontj C. W. Up dike A. D. Parks. Frank Pancake. I. P. Morgan, Alvia Rliegs, K. Griffin. W. il. Weysaer, A. A. Burris and P. B Bayuc. TROUBLE ON GRADES. Contractor aad Statist Men Have SenetMng of a Squabble. Affairs among the railroad build era working oa the outskirts of town have been so sew hat lively during tue week. The trouble be gan last Thursday. Scth Bryan, of tue nrm ot Bryan & Youngtrots, who have the subcontract on four miles of grading northward fronH dcbo, uua irouoie witu a group ot station men including Joe Rofst, alleging their work was unsatiir factory. Bryan ordered the men to quit the job ami get off the right-of-wuj This they refused to do He thvn got Sheriff Elkins ovei, who on T r-t y raorning told the station eacu to gel out, tuouU it is UMOer- stood ho papers were.served Jlry. aa states that the Nation men "let out" were paid $3 a yard for tbe work dftw, instead of 80c, an Mipu lA4 Ail ut t,jcr men are back on V gi0 ttxept Ross, who wants aget Uefc the work on the cut WCta Greenwood. Bryan says Kus has threatened bU life and that of EHglHer.r Scott, and it is WfldTHtoo4 wiU try to have him bouwl over to keep the peace. Tbrcsiag nt Powell Suites. C. A Graves ot Powell Buttes was in town over Sunday. He re hortit that C H. Foster's big sew threshing ewtit U threshing all the wraia sar tbe Buttes. Mr. Foster has a 1. lip. traction cBgise, 28 inch cv leader threshers, a blower mnlc waeea. ttc. The outfit is rsekotwd the beat in this section of tbe lUU. flnfrrf- Lar F Opvaiz. k. sr.ll fluaiw at Lara's next Sat u.bWaM tbM hmmI interest la GOOD UNTIL SEPT. 1 st, 1 9 1 0 it To purchasers of lots in Park Addition, Lava Road Addition and North Addition who desire to erect houses this year, we will allow a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of r "- : ttfiseca? 5ra, either quarterly or monthly -" MAKE YOUR. SELECTIONS ""'"'' i '.- ' Lend m'.AV!i that it gives tbe patrons of the "Big Store" their first official viewoHts new storeroom on the second floor. Follow ing ont tbe scheme of dcpsrtmentlrlog their various lines. Lama has opened up tbe entire second floor of tbelr building, connecting it with tbe main floor by a browl inauie stairway. Ladies apparel, housefuruUhlux goods, cnickery, rugs, rurtaius, etc., hereafter will be dis placed on the secor' floor. Groceries, men's fornisbines, sboes, etc., will oc cupy tbe entire first floor. An attrac tive day of entertainment, refreshments and sourcnirs, is scheduled for Satur day. A JUGGLER'S TRICK. CUvarPaat of Illusion Parfermsd by an East Indian. A retired naval official wbo served lost la tbe cast says tbe feats of tbe East Indian Juss'crs are woaderful. lie dtes oue. While be was an officer 00 board a P. and 0. steamship two natives came aboard at Madras, be says. Tbey were a Juggler attd bis assistant. After tbey bad performed a unmtx-r of minor feats and bad gathered quite a crowd around them tbey called for a sack and a piece of sailcloth. These having been provided, tbe chief jaggler made a small teatlke structure with tbe canvas and some stools. n tbea pieced his assistant In tbe sack a Ed allowed a sailor to tie Ibe ksot which bound him a fast pris oner. This dose, the chief carried the ,Mck bite an epea space, warning tbe 'people te stsBd bsck some distance. jm .,. !.... . I .. 4 Ait .fin. ftxm imti warneu tiu nu auiuiatnj wn venmtioa with bis AMtstaat. wboae re pi'l could be distinctly beard coming fmffl tbe sack. Huddenly tbe chief raabed forward, picked tip tbe sack b4I dumped It overboard, wbere. te tbe horror of tbe passengers and crew, It sank oat of sight lasmedlstely tbe captain rushed for ward and seised tbe man under tbe full belief that be bad murdered bis eouipanlou. but tbe Juggler only smiled anil, polntias; to tbe canvas, asked that it be raised. This was done, and tbe stipesed drowned man was dtscov ered squatting on tbe deck. 80 real totle bad bees the throwing overboard, bewever, that It was some time before the surprised passengers could realise a murder bad not been ceearaltted. Still a aby. "The last tlsse I saw bis was thirty years ago. wbet be was a baby." "Well. I saw him yesterdsy, and he Jusa't chanced a blt."-8t, Louts Star. SPECIAL OFFER: Tv 5 For Cash EARLY. Th Saw Mill fe now in operation axri building. CALL OR Townsite Company Office comer Wall Cutting It Mart. .MIIow Ions can you stayf asked a hostess wbo bad received au unexpect ed visitor coolly. "No longer than I can help," was tbe crisp reply. "I have telephoned to have ray trunk stay at tbe depot and to notify se of tbe Hrst train I can take home. 80 sorry I caa't stay kneerr Chicago Record-Herald. Dangtrous Reproductions. "An artist. said Mr. Tecchum. "should strive to reproduce what Is Geareut 10 bis thought and deepest In ble affection." "Ten," replied tbe mercenary genius, "but the laws against counterfeiting currency are so severer' Waablagton Star. His Rsqustt. Jndge nave you anything to say before t pass sentence? I'rlsuner (who knows buman nnluroi Yes, my lord; I should like you to bnve your dinner before you pass sentence upon me. Londen Scrap. A Oltlscture. "My wife Is foreign born. Bhe al ways talks broken English when sbe Is angry with e." "Gives yoa a dlalecturc, so to speak." Washington Herald Gents' Furnishings Latest Styles New line of Fall and Winter Suits, Men's Fine Shoes, Sweaters, Coats, Underwear and - Hosiery. payments. An EXTRA DISCOUNT WRITE and Ohio Streets Tbe Bulletin bas on band a num ber of the Great Northern illustra ted leaflets "Opening Up Central Oregon." These will be given to anyone who cares to use them. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dtpsrtmtat ot the Interior. U. B. Land O&t st The Dalles, Ore., Augutl is, 191a. Notk l hereby ilwn Ihel Vtntu.lt It. uerion. orrjtldUw.Oreioa.whP, oa Hiy w, 1904, mede ilometlred. No, liSI' (BerUI No. ojiy) fur w) aw Sec. M.T. It S., R. II it. W, M. ht Slid noilce or loleatlon to make Snsl Sec-yeer FrooT, lo eiUblUh cUim to the l.ndebo.e decrlbid, before II. C. I'.llli. U. B. ri.ul.ili.a ., 111. nM r mt ttand flfaanH tt the 4th cUr of October, 191. I ClelnUBl neiute wtlDeaws: fted WalUcr. Jeceb Thoep, Frank Murk, H.tw Hjivurv. All ai rLAiaiair. ijrrvoa. j ri C W. MOOKK, Keglater, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. V, D. I and OSke it The Dalles, Or., Augutt t, 1910. Notice la hereby siren that John D. llaybnrn, of Bend. Oregon, who, on AuguatS, ifrf, made llomeatesd. No oiyJ. for tX awjf Bee. llsnd nX BK nwtf B'tf Bee. K,T.UI.,W,H, ha Sled notice of lolcullon lotuake Snalfie year proof, to eatattllah rtalm tothe laud alwve ite-crlbed, before II. a K1IU, U H. ConimlMioner at hla oSVe, st Send, Oregon, on the 41b day of October, 191. Claimant names aa wltr.cMca: W. I. Vanderert. C. B. Allen, J. !. Sawbllt, John Vetera, all of Bend. Oregon. 'j6-y C.W. MOOKK, Keglater. TURPIN b plwty of lumber available A FIRST CLASS CLOTHING STORE Stetson Hats, Cliwtt-PeakMly Shirts, Arrow BrnJ Coltors, Michmh-Starn Clothing, Hole Proof hh tots3rwovn Socla, Cutter & Cros- &tt Neckwwtr, All America Shorn. That's a Few of our Lines. Are there Any Better? We arc just getting open. Come in and look things oyer.. R. M. Smith Clothing Co. WsH Street. Take vour prescriptions to Red Cross Drug Store for accuracy and 1 rem uruk'H. tl Our new line of Fall and Winter Suits have. arrived. Come In and see the LATEST STYLES FOR MEN. Also a new line of Men's Shoes, Sweaters, Coats, Underwear and Hosiery. Yours for Business, WHITSETT of for Warranty Deeds, Honds for Deed and MortKSKc Blauks for sale fat the Ilullctin office. , ft' H