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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1911)
HW-HBhHH-HBl Piano Player Concert! Saturday Afternoon and Evening, Oct. 28, 1911, I will (rive a Player Recital, using the piano and player to be given away free in the Lara-Thompson Piano Contest. The contest is grow ing very interesting. New candi dates are entering and they arc all working hard to win the valuable prize. Come to the Recital. It is FIIKK. Hrlnif your voto mid ont thorn for your choiro of oniulliliitiw. Kvory UV ili mr clmM' nt Lara's or K. M. TliomnMin's Fuinltuio Storo ontltloi you to ono vote. PROGRAM. AITKUNOON U TO I l'. M. lni'lo Smniiiy Hmu'li of ltii(s WmUHiii? of tlu VimW Hiiiry Maid's Soleolloit My WIM IrWli Uoo Coon I html i'ontiwt Southern Stilt- (Ovot-im-o) lloltumnii .h'ltuui' IIhII Kottloboy t l.lt I I'ryor iWlior Mulil .f I'.VKNtNU- TO 0 P.M. "tioorjrlu I'mnpmootliiif" Mon-y Wlilnvv ViilU Shu Toy selections (iimlolt Of 100S Uoundor's U'ltlt Warbler's Soroniulo Martini (overture) . . . Mills Lobar Jones Doinji'Oy Soliinlili KlIllUHltM' IVtTV Klotiiw DRUIH'S BANQUET, It Was Long Drawn Out and Only Whetted His Appotlto. THE FINISH WAS EXCITING. U "Double Amount of "Doles Given "During Closing Out Sale of Millard Tilplelt's Stock of Fine Furniture. fise fvrnitvre 17 ir nri-IOIVTPQOM use nH.snvnK men cwde pw.vas JtL. 1V1. J, JrivJlVlrOvJlN men grave iiaos Wall Street Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty, 'Send, Oregon I yj jjj yj j$ KWJJ 0350 IB SETTLE UP HOMESTEADERS TO SOUTHEAST BUSY Plenty of Rain This Fall Puts Ground In 000(1 Condition for Sowing Grain New Road Being Uullt to Ranch of W. V. Urown, the Stockman Held, Oct. 20 There is quite a settlement in this pnrt of the county, a large part of the land having been 'taken up by homesteaders who have established thoir residence here. They are busy this fall clear ing off the sagebrush and plowing threshed acre. HOPE THE SECOND HAND MAN- HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD. )end jylachine hop All Kinds of Saw Mill and Farming RE-PAhR"S We Carry a I.artce Stock of Auto Repairs and Supplies Wall St., next to Opera House and will have n large acreage in digging a well. He struck water at cultivation next year. j 26 feet and went down to III) feet. Sam Samson, formerly of Tacomn. nw having plenty of good water, who has been here for nearly tvo;Tho well is near the Mend-Mums years, has had his land all fenced road, throe miles east of John and considerable of it plowed. He,Smeares. is seeding it this fall to wheat and H. A. Snyder is working at the rye. sawmill at Maury mountain. Nels Kins, an old settler, has re- The county engineers were at contly bought the S. E. Star ranch, work two weeks surveying n road some 800 acres, and has a .TJO-acre from Muck Creek to V. W. Mrown's homestead adjoining ft. He also ranch on Camp Creek. Mr. Mrown has a -JO-acre desert land entry. He now has men and several teams raised some fine potatoes and other building the road, vegetables this year, as well as' Township 20 south, range 20 east, excellent wheat which would have ? nrottv w..ll sottlotl mi nml u-ill nearly 40 bushels to the , mnke a good showing next year. ! There have been several good rairm Mr. Bonnett and son from Idaho this fall and the ground is in fine have taken up thoir residence on condition for seeding grain, their claims. j N'enl Thomas has just finished POWISLL HUnillTlMlS. - .- I'OWKU. MUTTK, Oct. 1U Harvest- ing and threshing nre in full blast now. C. II. Foster will be kept busy with his steam throsher until well in the winter. Morn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Archer, n lO-iwund boy. Mrs. A. I). Morrill, Mrs. J. I Bowman and children and Miss Mertha Mabbitt have returned from 'their visit to North Ynkimn, Wash. Jim Griffin is improving his home stead by building a brick cistern. J. D. Davidson. A. D. Morrill and W. J. Galbraith will also build large cisterns on thir ranchus thin full. If you care for the BEST GOODS at the BEST PRICES. trade with H. J. Eggleston Manufacturer of Harness and Saddles Dealer in Wagons, Buggies, Farm Implements Hay and Grain for sale. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Irrigating Lath and House Lath A Specialty The timber vie cut from Is the best in thecoun try, mill t, mile southeast of Html. Pine Forest Lumber Com'y BEND, OREGON RUALHSTATH IRANSI'HRS. (PurateHtdby lit Cruuk Owalf Atmrel Co ) Frank II. May to Clww. C. I'ririglu ot si. It 1, hi k 8, Lytle, hihI tract 200 feet wUMre in ne cor of n neX.Kec-17-12. $1200. First I'rwbyturixn Church, Laid- law, to (7. A. M. Ully, lu 1 1 Mini 12, blkftS. Uidlaw. $120. Iivi I). Vi'iust to lUw Amlemon, IU 11 and lit, bk IS, Wlertoritt. $1. W. I). Newlon et ux to Horn Anderson, lull And 18, blk IS, WiUriH. S. Ori Johnson to Deseliuton Lumber Co. (atfreeinent). l-siw lowimito Co. Ui Edmund ISfllieh, Jr., It a, blk 68, UMImw. $100. IicNlmoml Townaitu Co. to Cora M. Kicker, IU F, and 0, blk M, Rod moml. (Quitclaim). Jarnen Hutton to Central Oregon Irrig. Co., ,'iO-ft atrip hltom swK sc'K. stic 21 and wyi neX. sec 2H-M-l.'l. $100. Albert N. Johnnon to Diwcliutos Lbr. Co., a'A :14 and tm't notf , sue 20, xwi'i nw sec 26, so sec 21 nnd u'i sw and wii st'K. hoc 20-21-11. $0000. Wm. ThomtH-on and wf. to JohsIo M. Thompson o, sue :)0-lfJ.25. $1. Wm. Thompson ot ux to Margaret Jane Thompson, :i(M0-2l. $1. Printers Attention. Wo have for sale n second hand Challenge 19 inch pajwr cutter. Mig bargain. The Mend Mulletin. tf A Good Investment. When you can get good deeded land for lotw than $10 per acre, it's a good buy. Those landa are lo cated in Crook and Lake counties and can bo bought now at from $5 to $8 per aero on easy terms. See H. D. TRUE. 32tf Afttr the Pork Court Qavo Out a D.itort of Cold Lead CniUil tho Foait, and tho Unwilling Hoit Vowtd Novor Agnui to Tool With n Dear. A itvimitiT la tho employ of om of the lilit IiuuhtIi'h In tho witit htiil i IiiukIiiiIi'o yi't i r liitr mhi'iituro with ln-,ir wthlo on IiIh mh from tho vmW with ii IimhI of hark. As In- ciiu'rnl fr.'in tho whmI.1 wlih hli to.im lio iloppott to kIo tho mulct) n liro.it IiIiik 1h'II nml to oiit his iliiiiior, whli-h ho I'tirrloil In n tin tuirUot. llo hint iK'areely ojionod hli Imoket nml Wimn to out whon u hour ciitmi out of tho ivihhIk on ono kIiIo of tho roml, only two or throo roil In tho roiiroftho iviikoii. llrulit MiiiiiitortM ntottir. piiyltiK no nttontlon to tho toiun, hut tho tonm ntor. ilosilmus of nooIiik wtmt tho Uitr would il.i. throw ii bit of milt mrk In IiIm wn.v. 'I ho hour MnpiH'il. niiioIIoiI nt tho ork nml uMilpiil It down Knvillly. Thoii tho milmnl, luitlnc tho noiin'o of tho inurxol. imuiio toivunl tho wiikuii nml roio on I1I1 Imiinrhon hn If to nny Hull iiiiKthor bit of fxirU would provo noooptnlilo. i The to.iiinlor Inuehod nml toxoi out n Nivoiiil pUi'o. wlih Ii brtilu dovournl. i mill thon ho po'i-d iikiiIii. Hut tho ; tonniMlor whiiIoi! tho nt nf hli dlnr.or i hlunolf mid puhl no nttoiitlnii to tho iIihkk' liitnnlor Tlio lMKKtir. kooIiik tilt C tho tonniMlor whn no luiiKor nwuro of hli provn !'. Kimrtiil nlmrply two or throe tltuiH mid wnlkod iNirk nml forlh iirron tho roml in If n"ouiniliorlm: tho flttmtlKii. I'nioiiily ho Krowhil. but tho tttimMor, llilnWIiiK tlmt tho homt would ko nwny If ho pit noihlni; furthrr, roiitliiuod hti nioul. Tho IxNir vonturod nonr mid llnnlly oIIihImiI tip tho lund of bnrk nt tho hind oiid of tho wnKon Tho mnii wm tiiiilcninutl.v NiirprNiil nt thli movo- ' mi'iit of lirulii'n, ii ho win wholly , iinnrmiMt. Aeninllncly ho tlirow n bit of pork Into tho nmd. nt tho mhiiio Hiiio yoll- i Iuk to tho I m'H r to dlrti't In hIIoiiIIhii to tho imHt. Tho Imir druppod down mid wont mid tilokiit It up. but hi HMin ni It wm nwiiIIowoiI nml thoro win no liioro forthoomliiit ho linidtt nn othor ebnrKo upon tho whkoii. TIii tontiiilor ntnrtoil I ho iiiiiIih nn want, but know thnt ho ivul 1 imt Impo to iwcfliK' with hl homy hmd of Ixirk An ldin Hlruck hlln. llo would oonx tho titntr on by focdlm; tho liiurli 10 him until thoy iihould oomo to n frli'iid'H lHum h nillf or two iilonu tho rontL Thou ho would Kot a kiiii nml nliHit tho old follow. Tho tititiiilrr rntt on tho IxirU. fnrliiK bnckwnrd. hli bit; iIIiiiut buoliot nt hnml. Whon tho bHr omiiio up "llh tho wnKvu mid throMioiiod to rllmb iimiii tho limd tho tofliintor ton-oil out n plott! of pork. Tho supply of thli odlhle whn limited, no ho IihhiiiI tho Ixtlit n hIIco of brosd. whh'h fell but tor nlilo up. llriilu iiihiiI It. then llokoil tho biittor ofT mid lift It Tho noxt mIIiv foil biittor ildo ibiwn, mid tho lnwr Ik'min'd It. Ituliod v mid ehmio fiirtil tho mmo. Ilruln wnntid pirk. Tho tfflio-lir iliiilt thli out In small blii. whli'h fallnl to witli fy. Mini IIh U'Hr wnm KriiwIttK tiKly sod HaikTWWtVH. At htlKlh tho ten iol or maw IiIh frlond Nt work tu h Hold nnd mlltil lit lilm to run for hli (run. Tho limn iiiod to rMltoo I ho Mtnlo of I ho ono and wl o(T ou h iIomiI run for hU houn-. a onsrltT of n mllo dl.lniil. Hut tho supply of (Htrk hhh out Iw.'oro ho ri nirniil, nnd tho pour toannttiT wm lu it wrry il!t:lii. Tho boor i llndtwl upon Hh loml toatnator timnil him tho taut phiv Iork and tlnn Juiuimh from hli huphi nml ton i'ii tho rood, Hbly thinking Hint lb. IIoi'Iiik Mith ii :ik tiirtwl nftor hint. Til hud a fair Minn. Imt h H liio and foil full lonulh. nml I In Intar win fhw iijhui him vihou tlion iiiiiio Iho loud ri'Mirt of h kiiii. 'i'hw friend had coih at Iml. Tho liftnidlor riHio ami IimiKihI roiiml. Thon1 lay hU ImIh purwtior In Iho riaid. i loin I Tho liwimtior ilwliirod thnt novor hhhIh would ho fool with n biwr. llnrpor'H Wi-ohly. N0Tl,gK FOIl I'UIM'IUATION. '" jKinilnmitoflti lttlof, It. H. I..l OfSct l Th l)H. Oftinn, Oclvlwr I olli, iii Nolle U lirnlir (" l't I'iriUiliV W. t.rvrit. otTum.lii. lifm. wl. '""" lilli. li. mmtr d"l l'' "1,,r N." V ncilnlNii.uijn, for .ifV l. "' T ! miituoli !, rtlloii , tiiwiihli in illi, tnnurll M.l. UllUmrllr MriiilMn. Ii nir.1 liiilUrnriiitriilliiii loiiinVr (Iml Or" il imiil l f.lrthll.ll lUlm ttillic Inml lnir iIchiIIt.1,1 foir II C Hill", t' K OiiiimlMliiHl ""'Ii'" I lirml, Oiriiiin. uullit ml '! "I Numiilwr. ''! . ... 1...1 CIHIIIIHIII IIKIIIM """ "" i llnm Jiiliu M MiKiniir) nrili iilm nml llroiut iiijiiiiikoii, Mil of t'limnl" iilr..n i l W MitliMf HruUlK , 7raXKaaxnEWSuT'WWw W1HO O2f0 z TOOT JLcAXLTDSrir ? rzTM t . x n M 1 M M1QI1 CLASS BUILDING OF ALL KINDS. UrttliunU-N FtirtiMicil on large or hiiiiiII colli iiiolH. forciit ponlorlng alone, in Int'luilliiKim-li- itlTlUIC. pluiiib ing, paiiitlng. ote. J.W.Dimick Put Your Duds In Our Suds." TeU'phoiU' us itntl we'll cull for your liuntllc nml df liver it. Bend Steam L-nundry lll'.NI), OIUUiON Ncw PALACE MARKET Clmrlri ltoil, Prop. MEATS Vegetables, etc. oo YCAna CXPGIIICNCG Palace Restaurant Rooms for Rent Confectionery, Fruit Picnic Supplies, Clnrs J. F. Taggart & Co. Thoc MAniia Oiaiarii Cooymichto Ac. Anton ..n.ll! t tk.trn drtlt1l-; .f ii ir .ctl i . ; ' 'i flM tk . .,i.i,i ii I. n !' f iiii.I ! I. ii..lM.ifi i HI. ,11.1 MlDW0 Mil'.I.Ma i.m im nM.rt ...iirr l"f i'J-i',,,1. I'.l.nt. !. llifMU.ll i.n a ,.i. IfNUlluIlK, llh.ittk..f.. Hill.. Scientific Jiincricnn. Ah.lMV i .If llln.lf.lt .!'? I.f.l f Mf l-ir N...',ln Ii I..MI (. H..H.II... IL Kuklbr .ll hHllMlHI 3oi0f.ij..i. Now Ynrk V W.tHfvlutt ll U O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET taaBAttfcai A Bargain in 0 of T OUH KIWST ANNTAL CLKAHANCK SALH i'or thirty dits uc will, sell our rouli Ituiihfr tit $10 per thousiind. Wc Iimvc (ontritctftl to move a million feet of tim- Imt by Nov Ll ii ml nAi-.t lmo hhiiii. N.i th. nulv loinb.T yuiil j i.-t rt 11 1 -.t flu., pliic to nloulo it bill ill IhiiiImt I li,r iimllii IkiIiI. i-ihhI ". ,. ImIIiI' IiiiiiIh'I fill ii llll!. Ii ., n, . ( BEND LUMBER CO. ho torrliliil mm. Vbi-ymfinM,N, -f.lJrnVf,X,i7A,,f,VlJrWTlTltiJ f lie Mltiuiblod iimt V A. X .kl . .k . , , oioNinriNG THE INDUSTRIES" Thli la th tltla or a btmtirul ( r bc. wliUh wtit ibow any Ikijt or Ctrl how to lUucrtD liiop poital In lb mail TODAY anil It will L itnl I IIEE. Ttio aim ot ttio OlWt-i la lo dlnnlfy ami populatlia tin iDiluatrlaa, and to rv ALL tho ilcjiU It otl.ra couraaa In Acrkultur. Civil i:nliifrluc. Electrical LDKlnaarloc Mactianlcat EacliixrliK, Mining Cue In rln, l'ortatry, UoinaatKvaelanct and Art, Com more. Pharmacy and Muilc. Tho Collai ouaoa Bilambr33l. Catajoifr. Addrna: BEOIHTKAlt. OUCXIOM A0HIC0LTUKAL C0LLE0K, Corvallla. Otagon. Hot and cold baths every day at Innea & Davidson'a barber Bhop. J The Dumpad. A Into huppoiiliiK which Iirm boon inado tho xiibjoot of n unrtoou ocolirrod nt m fuHlihiniiblo K"lf 'ib nonr lui ilon. A yniiiiK' limn lutoroNlod In olf Hololy for tho Hiiko of tho hooImI lit luoxphcro one ilny dochlod to piny n round. Ko hi Haiiutori'd loliuroly down to tho en (My houxo. whoro ho iiiol ii ccrtiilu poppor.v lord. Not know iik Iho Kontlommi nml biroly looklin: nt him. tho xomoivhiit foppNh youth HNkoil. "Aro you llio ondily nmlor hor?" Without mi IiihIhiiI'm IiohIIm tlon Fird ropllod, "No, urn not. but I hiippon lo know thnt ho In not lu iced of miy rinlilh'H thli iifioriioon." It win forno llmo heforu olthur reoov-cri'(l.-liMioii TrmiMorlpt. Tongue Could Tell. "I.tiHt iilKht. Ci'ort.'o. you loll' ipo you loved mo more IIimii Ioiikiio lould tell, and. oli, (looivo. thnt wuhii'i truo!" "Why, ilnrllmr. wluit do you iiicitn?" "I menu thnt It wuhii'i tnoro thnn my llltlo hrothor'u tongue could tell. Ho heard It nil!" Ill pattorna aro mire to bo followed tnoro than good ruleo. Locke, Star Restaurant AND BAKERY. wizvaaaLVAMZMumutianMaaaBstx, Alenls 35c. Newly FiirnLslicd Rooms 50c and up. BREAD 5c. 21 TICKETS FOR $1.00. Large Pies 15 cts each Doughnuts and Cinnamon Rolls 15 cts Doz. Cookies 10 cts Doz. Cakes 10 cts to 35 cts each MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT BOND STREET, BEND, OREGON