The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 22, 1911, Image 3

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LADEW1G-CALBR
Construction Co.
t Are You Going
to
BUILD?
$ If hii conmilt uh. Wtt
t will luillil ymir Ihiiiic
J lir llUHIIIOMH llllick III t
2 STONE, mi cimy Ihiiiim.
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Nixon
EXPRESS
ANDTKANSPUR
Furniture Storage:
House Amoving
ami
General Dray Work
Prompt Attention
Henhonnhlc Prices
l.KAVi: nltDKItS AT
IIKN'KI.K & FOIlD'S
W.M.I. HTItHKT
Sutherland
(8b Mcintosh
Contractors
and
Builders
Jobbing
Promptly Attended to
Shop on Oregon St.
IMInmtr on
iilirulluli
Wall rj-r m
rntlUml Price
N. P. WE1DER
PAINTER
& Paperhanger
Chrwt mill Hrt Wall I't n Saul
pica III lllr t'lllllll)'. lict
My Pure.
Ilii J9.
Ilrwl, Oregon.
Wood! Wood!
HELLO! Whore nro you
going?
Down to Carter's after n con!
of tlml good dry block wood.
My wifowon't luirii anything
11 HO.
Carter in four bits cheaper
than "thorn. Ho wllmlry block
wood ul $ I. fill ht cord.
F. M. CARTISR
CAIMOGI
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;. Iunl.l., ufin. All tiln kl
(a flock (r wnil tlniaMalt Wa hII aajr.
Lour. SUo anrwhaia.
UHI. Hura
Your Dill
Stoil ar Oar Coaaltia
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EMH3VitfuiMfii7MMH
INTERESTING PROGRAM
FOR MUSICAL CONCERT
Tim program which has been arranged for Iho musical concert to )o
given tinxt Wednesday evening al LliiHtcr's Hall hy I lend Uilenl kIvcm
promise of furnishing an evening of special entertainment for those who
appreciate mimic. Those who aru lo taku part havo been holding fro
iiii'iil rehearsals and arc getting thulr jiurlH well In iinnd. Thu program
him Itccn arraiiKud lo contain ntinihorH that will ho appreciated hy
llHtencrH of varlotm taiitcH. Ah ut prcKcnt arraiiKed, thu program Ih uh
follows:
PART I.
Iimtruincntal
Four-Part Trombone.
"A KprliiK Souk" Ciro PlilHUtl
ChortiH.
"Silver Threads Aiikhik tho (Jolil" I)ank
Malu Quarlet.
"Coiiie Where the l,m llloom" Thoinpwm
Mixed Voice.
"o That Wo Two Were MayhiK" Sinllli
M i h. Weaver and Mr. TliTany.
"Knwiry" Nuvin
Troiiihone Solo Mr. Hunter.
KelllllllK
Mrn. Mero.
"Unto Thy llonrl" Allhtlen
Mm. I.lndhortr.
Violin OhllKiil MIhm Wel.
I'AHT II.
liiMtruinuntal
Piano Solo MIbh Sanfoni.
"Italia" Donizetti
ChortiH.
"HoatSoiiK" Cowen
IjidlcM1 Quartet.
From "N'lcnna'H IW." Talwni
Violin and Trombone MIhh Went and Mr. Hunter.
"Aunt Itliody'n Dream"
Heading Minn Sidner.
"Queen of the Nlitht" Smart
Mixed VoiceH.
"I'Kemlo" Wlenlonskl
Violin Solo MIsh WW.
a) "Varmland ilu Skona"
(In "Fjorton Ar"
Mm. LlmlliorK.
"Old Folkti nt Homo" Koot
IjuIIcw' Chorum.
G.U.Janata
The Tailor.
Kirnt (Tmw Workmaimhip
Correct Styles
I tout Material.
Filtinif, Cleaninir. Pretwintr.
Homlriiik'.
Wall treet, Hend, Ore.
.FREIGHTING IS BEGUN
; Harney I'eopje are U-lnjr New llcnd-
llurna Rod,
TFe Proof of tho Pudding
Is In tho Eating
CLAIMS fr cmlly madr;
lull not l)a rily
pnnrii Wr wiiiiI.I tint
inaVr llir claim, we ilo (or tlie
ImuIi ipialil)- ol tiiir alook if r
trie urn nuivlmril ol ihelr
trillti, mill ll MCilldil'l lute mi
mam -iniliiiiciit ikhii ''
tmiivr mi tlie iicrioril)- n(
ttur lire, ami lllr llliial excel
Irtit inaiiiirr In winch lliey
wrrrNickril. rualillinf llirlll lo
rnr lit ilrktlnallnii III irimr
ohhIUWhi Tlil.la.Ulrm,clHck.
Hi I I. ra.llv riluukrt liy m.M)f.
I.ul I. iMir ul IWI-rtLlH-r. awl I. u
ul tht Htaity IH.IaiKra tthrir iwl ul
IrttlluH luilflall krri up III- lll(h
.laH.Uiil .f iNir Itfr.
Ilat full M'll 'Hit 74 wr nlalul
ll a U.uljr ll-ll-r Mini fur II.
Yakima Valley Nursery
coaipany
Tiippcnlfh, Wmililnitlon.
MOUK Sai.kmkn Wantkd
(laa Hnttlno INir Sale.
A two-honw) power Fair-liankH-Moitic
iaoliuc eiiKine
for mlo at a bargain. In in
Ih-Mt claiM hIi!1k, iIikm K'od
work and lum Kiven no trouble
wlmtever. Has leen in liuht
K'rvice for one year. Deairo
to replace with an electric
motor, to lower intuiranco and
bccaut.0 creator jniwcr ia
wanted.
TIIK HKNI) IJULLBTIN.
man class
BUILDING
OF ALL KINDS.
UstlnintcsFurnlshed
on larKu or Bmall
contractH, forcar
pentorim; nlono,
or includiiifr arch
itecture, plumb
intr, painting, etc.
J.W.Dimick
Hampton. Nov. II. Freighters
, from the Hums country have begun
haulimr over the Itend-Hunis road.
' They reMrt the road far HUerior
i to the roads they have used in the
i puat. The only drawback is scarcity
of water.
, L. K. Miller and wife and II. C.
Miller returned to their homesteads
late Saturday night after a month's
absence, during which time they
wore baling hay near IJend.
Win. Frascr, Jr. hiuigone to IJend
for the winter nnd Win. Fniser, Sr.
returtiel to his homestead Saturday,
after working a few weeks in
Portland.
Fred Hennett, whoso homestead
is five inilos north of Hampton P.
0., Iiilh left for Wardnor, Idaho, for
the winter.
Win. N. Vissorand W. H. Hensley
have taken up residence on their
homesteads on Hampton Hutte.
NEWS FROM HELD
liinteiteaders tlxpcct to Have Jolly
lime lhnnk;MnK.
DliY Ukk, via Hold, P. 0., Nov.
M. N. Kins has nearly completed
the addition to bis house.
Mr. Lingford went down to Hend
the llllh for a load of suppliuti.
0. Iigan went to Prineville
first of the month for supplies.
II. MeVittlo loft last week
Puget Sound to look after
business interests.
(i. Swanson has tiled on a home
stead here and will move in next
spring.
T. PreskettofSnmiualmie, Wash.,
recently rodo in on his bicycle nnd
expects to take up a homestead.
Snow fell hero last week but a
Chinook melted it in a short time.
Saturday was tho coldest day here
this fall, thu thermometer register
ing 21 above zero.
Though far out bore in tho
country, tho people of this com
munity nro expecting to havo a big
time Thanksgiving. There will bo
a danco and supper nt thu homo of
N. Kins nnd a jolly time is promis
ed. A largo crowd can bo carod
for in Mr. Kim' new house.
the
for
some
IRE TROUT FRY
STATE WILL RELEASE
625,000.
lllACk Spotted Pluli Will He lined for
MenlnckliiK or Several Streams
All Klver TrlbutarleK Will He
Closed for a I'cw Years.
Six hundred and twenty-five
thousand black spotted trout are
being held at the Honneville hatch
ery, all of which will be released In
thu various waters of the Htate as
soon as the N)ecial tanks that are
being constructed are completed
and the little I'ihIi are old enough to
take care of themselves. Those
trout eggs were secured from the
Yellowstone country, where they
were taken by the Government.
This release of trout is especially
designated to assist in the re-stocking
of several of the streams of the
State. Under authority of the
Suite Fish and Game Gitnmission,
Warden Finley has been instructed
to designate the waters into which
the trout will be liberated. Under
the state law, any stream may be
closed by the commission for a
leriod, for the puriwso of re-stocking
or protecting fish.
To entail as little hardship as
po.tsihlc upon the anglers of the
sUite, the State Game Warden be
lieves that some of the upper small
tributaries of the rivers of the
state would lx the best grounds for
the trout. These tributaries will
then be closed for two or three
yenrs, nnd at the expiration of that
time opened again, when the fishing
in the main streams will be unex
celled. It is believed that in that
time, the trout will be able to
propognte nnd mature sufficiently
to amply re-stock the main river.
It will be the policy of the warden
to make the distribution as wide as
possible, closing small tributaries in
all parts of the State. A year
hence, the same plan will be fol
lowed, so that after three years,
many new streams will be opened
for fishermen every year.
Visit
TiTe NEW STORE
and learn the advantages of
trading hero. Como in and
look over our line of
Shoes
Underwear
Hosiery
Etc.
A BEAUTIFUL
Silver Set
to be given away December 1 6.
Tickets with every 50c purchase
Mannheimer Mercantile
Company
Wall St., Bend.
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DROWNED IN RIVER
Arnold .Murk of Laldlaw Loses Life
In Washington.
Arnold Murk, son of Frank Murk
of Laidlnw, lost his life in the Lewis
Hiver, in Washington, last Thursday
whon the skiff in which he and
twelve other members of a log
driving crew was overturned in the
turbulent stream. Six others went
down with him. Gilbert and Justus
Mark, brothers of Arnold, were also
in the craft but escaped.
As soon as informed of the acci
dent, Frank Murk left for the sceno
to recover the body of his son if
possible. Arnold was roared in
Central Oregon and leaves many
friends in this section.
Try the Orogoninn Grill.
AUUKI1Y tmiOMTS.
Lot) $10 (ash and $10 a month.
Eastos & Dean Realty Co., Agts. tf
1 U.MALO NIJWS NU1HS.
Tumaijo, Nov. 17. Ellis H.
IMgingtou and J. E. Mills are
butchering nnd dolivoring beef to
the Boyd meat market at Hend.
John McKlnnoy was doing busi
ness in Hend yesterday.
George Campbell, who has a
homestead near this place, writes
from Grants Pass that he will soon
return to his place.
Mrs. Hasselberg, who has been
confined to her room with rheuma
tism, is no better, not being able to
help herself in nny way.
Miss Alico Shields Winter, adopt
ed daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. G. W.
Winter, who has been visiting her
sisters nt Marshfield nn.l Enterprise,
Ore., has returned to her home nt
this place.
A. Harrymim and W. Houston
nro busy on their clearing contract
for G. W. Wlmor & Sons.
Thoro ia a petition out far n dally
mail from Deschutes by way of
Laidlaw, this place, Gist and to tho
Sisters.
Oregon Trunk Ry.
a
Service to
Portland
St. Paul
Denver
Kansas City
Spokane
Chicago
Omaha
St. Louis.
;i'7:V
Daily train leaves Bend 6:30 a. m Redmond 7:21 a. m., Opal
City 8 a. m., Culver 8:13 a. m., Metolius 8:30 n. m. and
Madras 8:39 a. m arriving Portland 6:00 p. m. Direct con
nection at Fallbridge for Spokane and points east. Arrive
Spokane 9:45 p. m. Through tickets sold to Eastern points,
Puget Sound and other Western points. Deposits accepted
for west bound tickets to be furnished persons in the East.
Details will be furnished on request. J. H. CORUETT
Agent, Bend, Oregon.
V
R. BUDD
Chief Engineer, Portland, Oregon.
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O. A.C. SHORT COURSES
DEGIN JANUARY 3. CONTINUE FOUR WEEKS.
YOU-
ARE
INVITED s
Kvery cltlien of Oregon Is cordially Invited to at
tend the short courses of tho Oregon Agricultural
I Allege, beginning Jan. X Eleven dNtinctlve cours
es will lie offered In Agriculture, Mechanic- Arts,
Domestic Science und Art, I ommeree, Forestry and
Music. Kvery cour-e U designed to HKI.l tho stu
dent In his dally work. Muke this a pleasant und
piontuniu winter outing. ro tuition. iteoonablu
accommodation-.. For Ix'tnitiful Illustrated bulletin
ttdiliessll. M.TKNNANT, Heglstrur.C'orvalHs.Ore.
FARMER'S BUSINISS COURSE BY CORRESPONDENCE
Stop, Think, and Have a Look
Christmas is Coming
We have n good assortment of useful articles
with more coming. Don't wait until the
last day to do your Christinas shopping
It is our pleasure to serve you.
Skuse Hardware Company
Our prices are right.
Take Youu Sunday dinner at tho
Hotel Bend. Chicken served. 25tf
O'DONNELL BROTHERS
UNION MARKET
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Tho Bulletin has plenty of catchy Christmas cuts, .for advertising your
Santa Cluus goods, Mr, Merchant, and they are FREE(to'you.
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