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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1912)
u f. (p I WINTER-WEATHER The kind you need for this season is to be found at tills store, and the price is riht. Mere are a few of our regular offerings: One-Buckle Over per pair .... Pour-Bi c!lc' Overshoes, per pair, only rrr : $2 to $2.25 100 Ugh Top Overshoes, good ones, per J air, only 0 German Socks and Nigh Lace Rub- i bers, best thing for the snow .... 4 I pa Ladies' Rubbers 75 C Children's Rubbers 50c to 70c Ladies' Overshoes, , $1.2.5 R. M. Smith Clothing Co. Everything to Wear for Men Who Care. VVJ.VM V FASTER TIME. Trnin leaving licnil G:30 n. M. will arrive at Portland at fi.'M) p. in.. instead of 0:00 p. in . Direct connection at KallliridKu with through train fur Siokaiio, St. Paul unil UiIchku. IjuhvIiik 1'ortlnnil l:W5 a. m.. train will arrive at Rend at H:ir. p. in., IiihIwkI of 8:.VI p. in. Tickot sold tliroiiK'li to points in thu East, Northwest ami California. Detuilrt will lc fiirniMliuil on retiuot. W. K. ('OMAN (ion'1. Freight ami Pas. At., Portland, Ore. J. 11. COIUUriT.AKt. . I tend, Ore MS ENJOYING LIFE CIIRISTA1AS DANCE WAS BIO EVENT Settlers from All l(rli of Itnoiploo VuUey (liillier nt lltirne of N, Ktim Kolynt hnndoml School lli'ii Winter Ouihk! to limine Auto Truck BIG COUNTRY DANCE linj'iyiiblo livcnt nt Homo of Air. ntnl AW. A W, Wlll.if.l Vntlny Night. One of tliu bluest and most en Juynllu eountry dance kIvcii In the county during tho ho' (days wan that at the homo of Mr. and Mm. A. W. Wlllard, 17 miles oast of Rend, on the Rr crwk road. ! NelKltlwr for many miles around gathered for the event lust I'Yiday night, there hehiK more than IQ prosonl. Thoie was y,tnnl music and Kood refreshments and plenty of genuine hospitality. Those in attendance were: Mr, and Mm. 1'yalt, Mis Edna I'yatt, MIm Jessie I'yatt, John Elder, Mr. and Mr. Guy Rittor, Kate Colvin, 'Hie homesteaders In the I lamp-' Myrtle Rtishnoll, Jo. D. Townsond. t)ii Valley know how to have a kocmJ j,,, Jhwlinoll, Mr. and Mr. L. 0. time durinjr the holiday season. Ihe( William, Carl Larson, Charles E. chief event with them for Christ- iyntl( Alton Rasmusson. Chester ma wits tho dance which wa jciven ' Moore, A. Moon, Joe Wornstair, I at Nols Kli home, and there wa j,. url)or. Alhert M. Randoll, A. a Idx crowd present to enjoy tho J Movillo. Mr. and Mr. Moen, Mr. festivities, accordinir to a report an,j Mr. Albert Shutta, Lillian brought to Rend by Victor Sehredcr. i.Try Minnie Moen, Alonzu Moore, p..it master at Kolyat, in the lower j,. Moen. Mr. and Mr. William 'part of the valley. Settler from j.-orrV( Mr. and Mr. S. N. Johnon, all parU of the surrounding country Mr. and Mr. Han Hanson. Harry Withered for the feUlvitie. and the Huslmell. J. Q. Walhemy, Rert Rod, bijcalfalr of Thtii.ksrlvlnj at Mr. Mrs. M. Anthis, R. E. Leonard. R. Kin' wa duplicated. Hie home slender are a very neighborly claw of people, Mr. Schroder Mild, ami know how to have a jjood time. I Mr. Schroder came to Rend , Thursday on the mi to truck, nlontr! 1 with other, riillnjr in on a passsn-l MILLICAN VALLEY, Dec. HI. Kor auto which wa found disabled Willi Nutand Iim been worried 'on the road and loaded on the IjIk alwut one of hi horses, which took freight carrier. He tHnt two days sick Friday, the 22nd. a Mr. No here, lenvlni; Sunday morning for laml started to haul water. , UaveiijKirt, Wash., where lie Iim Santa Clauii did not fonrot Mill:- can Valley, beinjf teen here Christ mas Eve. Ferry and Fred A Luca of Hend. IN MILLICAN VALLEY I I'jrrMinnl and Other Item (r tntliiK In I tho llnmcMcmJurn. Columbia River Bridge at Celilo Opened January 7th. From Jnnunry 7th. Ill 12, the wonderful bridge of the Oregon Trunk l(y , aero thu Columbia River at Celllo Fall will Ik In service and Trains Run Through via Oregon Trunk Railway Between Cent. Oregon and Portland property which he will look after. A iHjtilioti ha Iwen sent to the government, Mr. Schroder wilti, unking for a chatiKe in mail service to the Hampton Valley offices. Al prevent tho mail i receive! ever' Tuesday and it i Hhkwl that the day here Iwtler titan Ik? chanKtxI to Wwlnewlay In order Vulley rain. Alfrwl Howard of Welclie. Ore., has taken up hU residence in Milli can Valley and U ireiarinir to build his house. He likes tlve weather' the Willamette Scents for llic Sensible WK have a charming niiBort ment of dolicioiiH and high-Krade Perfume for my lady' dressing-table ace n ta that have a Hubtlc charm that endures and does not fade away in a night; as some of the choan er brand do. And In Per fumed Soap for the Hath and Toilet we have many kind, but only of the best and most fra grant sort. Powders for the teeth and complexion all high grade good that will please the most exacting Mis. Try ftbelma Queen of cctfumco. Patterson DrugCo. Amtrntir Hnln-rv 1 rixiil rti ttiatrf Ifirwlpnt The Palm. 30 If Photos? Having your portrait mnIo i n duty you ow the f"-lly, frfenl mid your Eelf. Wo have a carofttlry le locted line of lnty and ut-to-(late mount to choose from. o With our new cabinet and equipment thorc'a no day too dark or hour too late. o STEP IN and make an appointment. o Cbc gJcwarD tfi'lRobtDcnu t' catch the tuall that come in to Fife on Tuesday night. ; Itolyat ha a good school this ! winter, with nine children in atten dance. Mis Mary Schroder is the teacher. I The little Bettlemont is rapidly forging ahead. Holng about half way lH?twccn Hend and Hums,' It is the regular Htopping place for the auto truck and a garage I being built to house the machine. Horace Krooking is building an n billion to hi home, and other im ' provement nre being tnnde by the M-'ttler. iJ Announcement BasBgEaanaaaH .vcJBaaiwF amjmisrza!ii"iiSiTacvseaa W. U. Klger flkil on a hometead , recently aid will soon build his lieu?. Fnd G. Kiger will !egin hauling lumber the first of the year to build on hi homestead. Willis Nolnnd made a flying trip to Hend Saturday night niter meui cine for hi tJck horee. Tho Wagener well drill has been moved from Millican Valley to Imperial. Miss Opal Norton has gone to Portland to attend school the re mainder of the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dwight lloldeti arc away .from the valley. Mrs. Holden NEW 'EWELRY STORE I nm now prepared to do all kind of watch and jewelry repairing. My prices are reasonable, my work is guaranteed. Will be pleased to have you give me a trial. R. II. SOLOMON Bond, Oregon J The WHITE IS KING Shoe REPAIRING First Class Work of all kinds done promptly. G. F. HURT Wall street, Hend, Ore. l TINNING OF ALL KINDS DONE BY John A. MacCIoskey Bend, Oregon. Give us n trial and be convinced. is on her way to Springfield Mo., to NEWS FROM HAMPTON ! ."l1!!? i.ntt,r,,f:-Ji'ik" Vl' khop. i Children of Neighborhood (lit en Treat Chrlinin nt tlnll Home. HAMPTON, Dec. 2fi. IaiuI Mil ler returned from Hend the pat valley. week with a load of grain and hay. Wt. .losslo Hvcont for the short sioll i f of Inii return to the Millican ranch sume work in hi blacksmith Alfred Wood of Philomath was visiting recently with A. 1). Norton ami family nnd looking over the mrmS 5 Mjvero weather in the fore part of The BEST nil-round Family Scwinij Machine that can be . .losslo Houghton has a pen p,. Made in both. RO- tian runner dues. now wi i . n .. tanning be in Millican Vallej? AKY vV V(l duck i being asl;ed. : VIBRATOR styles. ! M I. .. t . ii.nl'.u. lili x !... .1... it... i ...:..... i ". v... 1 lit luun iniiivv-o uuui ha been during the past ten day. ' . Fril P,f r ,I,M i"1 reived an Lock and Cham stitch. The iniHirtod Ituss nn wolf hound, with I. . . . ... ... ..i l.i J. N. Crow and sons are liaullng , wnich he hopes to oxtsnninate UiePna'sl "P lo U,L """ hay from Camp Cieek. On Christmas day the children in The United Warehouse Company HAS .scctu-t'd the contrncl to hiuullc nil tlioftviKhtofthe Oregon Trunk and Deschutes Hailroads at Hend. The Moody syslum at Shaniko will he urn ployed, and merchants of Hend anil interior towns will net their .shipments without inconven ience. Have your freight con signed in care of 3 thu neiehlMirhnod of Hamilton P. O. ' week to take up hU reskltHiee wereinvite.1 to the home of Marie, ?' hi aa-cr ""'. Still i i i! it ii rm . i tlwy CIMIIO. nnd Julia Hull. They spent ade-, llghtful afternnon making candy. MARKIED'AT GIST M)pping corn and ndmirhig the . s, . gayly decorated tree. i.eMer (IM ami lls Msmlo uiukel On Sunday, Dec, IM, n children si cvh'lirnto Wiitillng December :ti claw was organined in the Hunipton Sunday School, with Mis H. Ma coyotes hurenbouU. attachments with each ma- Clayton J. Howard is oxpectud chine. Sold on easy payments. Send name and address for Hall iifl teacher. Hurley Hoguu came In tn his homestead from Hend on the 23d. 2. Iwtwr OUt Dliikol. uoimUr eoinuianlty. uiiday eet)lns; st The United Warehouse Company W. H. BENTLEY, Manager. Bend, Oregon. TUMAU) MIWS NO MIS. TUMALO, Dec. W. Tho ClirtaU mas tree at tho Pinehurst schmtl iiouvo was a grand success. It was estimated that there were 200 j people projmnt. Thoru were pros 'ents a-plenty to r;lndden the hearts of the littlu onus ami thu old folks ' also. Mrs. J. W. Hahor and children took Christmas dinner with - their parents nnd grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. (3. V. Whiter. 1 The well which Mrs. Lou Pulllntn is having drilled was down 23S feet at last reports but water had not been reached, Charles L. Wimor was doing busi ness in Bend Thursday. SIKTtCHfi, Jan. and Miss Mantis ouu iteoplo ot tilts ! msnlml fit UUt. Chdrlrs I.. Dsaatson is roustrttct- lug a new tore bulldluic lir. ami Wsrreu fsrtltlux has just onuileWd skatlnf link SOSl fc in itDtou sious, .Mis. Xewt Cobb, who has Iimh soilously III, Is rocoverlug. Tb nw tuall ssrvkie. stabllshHl last inoiuli. Is very sstUfsutury. The i mall coBiM front Uediuonil by wuy o( Cllne Fulls, the round trip bslttx r.tudti ilttlly. WillliMli Av Wilt was tit Donil Ttteslay tiinldiiK llttnl live-year proof on his lioniostiuiil tuafofo Commiss ioner Kills. .Mr. Wilt did not tllo on his I'lulm until Jan. SR, 1909, but lias ivsded on tlia laud live years. llQiora It vI'iib opone'd for entry bo "sipiatted" on the ulntin, Jonu Wilt mid Dan Wlttklo were also hi lloud Tuesday. Once a Patron of Innos & David son's barber shop, you will continue to be for their service Is tho beat to bo had. our beautiful H. T. catalogue tree. White Sewing Machine Co. IK'.O Market Street San Francisco, California. IT iE FIR.E!! FIRE!! The ' Wood That will make you warm is the wood you buy of Carter. KNof WOOD " $3.50 a load BLOCK WOOD $4.50 a load I will haul to town every day from now on. Watch for mel I am coming! F. M. CARTER THE WOOD MAN. Lf "VISIBLE LOADIK REPEATING MPLl n. ro uut rc. a.eo( , "VWILbI.oad..i-M 1 W,rsU- C tnilltV. nui 1 I' Ltruni v. -o ill tli eliuniix r. luu A" whon the ua lu lucidcd. GU alt tnt iom ' sight: rniitkv note ii'i.l i ' -"T out all I lio J'.iriu it J uis sjiriiitf. j: ."iiot far th v v.o liunier I XJ I ' II t . Va, kl I ' t I .IV .' . t 1 t I t ttMhrtf Iff r' illi.uu I t fcM4 . )S&.lk ruit J V via 1uh Ik IU tfjln a t iK UUI ftl Ki, ttl it,fJuH M4KbUTlc . . ,tfnjt C"ik yvttt litrl lMlNt cm J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY r. 0. Sax 1941 CUcpM Ftlli, tUto. r& w ' I An aSKi iLhM.lt!n ',7M N4 vl&v- t i;nt t w KEEP YOUR CLOTHES CLEAN! See H. G. RAINEY TAILORING. CLEANING, PRESSING. OroRon St., Bond, Ore. H. P. SMITH Plain and Ornamental PLASTERING Flue Bulldlnir. I?end. On "i r trail) iurkiMcoijrrUrUUUAirW r fr. iwiui ptodcL krtibM or LhoUsaaibi d wi14iun r r FREE SEARCH J W f mi pAtvnUbiiltjr ivtuk ivfvrvaorc PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES for you. our (rsUttWivutUowtwljawttca aikl mw you iiwm-jr Wi lt UmIajt if0 PA f C T LAWYERS. L303 Sever. i ( t.( Washlnflt0R.D, 0 U L atr.wsws A'.TK . ' m0!&mwmmlfltrm a. ;t'VUj M