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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1912)
.f CORRESPONDENCE 'Whrii la Worh llavliiR Is Worth )'ylng 'for." That excellent saying appllc to correspondence for Tho Ilend Bulle tin. Hereafter The llullctln pays KooA hard cash for all Its country correspondence. In addition, It otters n prlic t TKX DOLLARS COM) to the Cor wspondent who ha the best record ffoa now to August Unit. The p'rlso will not Ikj awarded for quan tity alonoj quality also will count. A second prlxe of Ihe dollnm In trade koch to the correspondent with the second Itot record The Ihtltftiit wants Rood live cor rrnondtN In eerr community throughout the western Crook connty tcrrltovy. If YOVK locality It not reprewnted, wilto Immedi ately and become our correspond ent; you can make a little money tn an ev way, perhaps win a prise, and certainly help your nelhhor fiood and help at make The Hullctln digger and more Interesting. I I J CRESCENT - -- , CltESCRNT, March 16 Mr. and Un. D. A. Jones were Id town thli week. ' Thomas McCord has returned to his trap line In the mountains. C Q. Dowers was In Crescent for a fow days. Tue Cotnsnercisl Club met Tues day -but no special business was transacted. tCharte Thomas, was taken snd fynly III Friday evening of last week. Dr. Ferrcll of Ilend was semntened and arrived 8aturday. IKiy pronounced the cause hernia strangulation which meant an oper ation was necessary, and. to save tka, patient's life, was performed Immediately. Toe doctor waa aa lo$edbrr. and Mrs. E. O. RdQrk Mrs." O. W. Anderson and O. W. Anderson, a druggist of this place. Mr. Thomas Is doing aa well a could be expected and his many friends hope for his early rccorery. He bad been ruptured seven years ago and until recently had worn his trues. A slight lift' caused the new rupture. Joseph I. Rlngo and Charles Qrarea entertained with cards at Shoes! Shoes! BETTE QUALITY at LOWER PRICES Mafcee TW the Best Store at Which 9 9xy Year Sfcess. Ladies' Shoes '. . . $2.75 Lo $5.00 Men's Work Shoes, ex. good quality. . $2.?5 to $5 Children's Shoes 65c to $2.25 Men's 12-inch High Top Shoes, at $4.00 to $7.00 Men's Dress Trousers $2.50 tvo $5.00 R. M. SMITH Clothing Co. I J. If. MUSOROVE THE LOTUS BAR Schmidt & MiagTOve, Props. WINES LIQUORS CIGARS ONLY THE BEST OF QOODS HANDLED 1 Dood Street Headquarters for Commercial Men Electric Lighted Throughout BEND HOTEL. HUGH O'KANC, manaqkr fjjod Rosins Free bus to Ml f row (rates 4 -4 -- Be Sure-You Get What You Pay For Get a man who has made ifbualness of one thing. I have devoted several years to government lands and appraisements. Thoro Is still plenty of choice lands fn Oregon, cither ICO or 820-acre claims. I show you over 200 miles of country. Location teea reasonable. E. R. POST, Bend, Oregon --- 4) the bachelor quarters Saturday eve ning. Tho "chot" had n dandy lunch prepared which was served to tho following: Messrs, nnd Moa damca W. V. Crydor, V. M. Cloavcs, Misses Mao and Dorothy Andorson lonn Applegoto and 0. W, Andorson. i MUNGLE FLATS FRlNdl.E FLATS, Near Hold IV O., March 10. Tho settlors aro coming out to tholr claims, somo In covered wagons some In automobtlo aomo on btcycle and somo walking. Mr. Settelmoycr la setting posts and will fence part of his claim this spring. Quito n number of settlers hero will try a llttlo spring seeding, some with ryo and some with oats, wheat and barley. Thoy will know better next spring what to do and what to plant. Tho spring birds havo come, but no spring weathor yet. Mt-V" I LAIPLAW f LA1DLAW. March 19. "Out in the Street," with vaudovlllo sketch between acts, will be presented at tho Opera Houao by tho local dra matic club on Friday. March 38. 8omo of tho best home talent will havo parts In tho cast, and some thing good Is expected. Tho Latdlaw school received most favorable comment by County School Supervisor Murdock. In his last report. He aald: The school at Laldlaw, district No. S3, deserves special montlon. Tho school board, with tho assist ance of the teachers and a few of the patrons, haa remodeled, tho building to give perfect lighting. The walla havo been covered with deadening felt which haa been properly tlntod. The rooms are liberally decorated with good pic tures. Principal Sacro has cleaned and Tarnished the books In the li brary and using the card and pocket method of loaning the books. The work done tn the school rooms Is also of tho highest order." A masquerado ball will be given at Horner Hall Friday evening of W. F. SCHMIDT Bond, Oregon Special Attention to Trsnslent Travel BEND, OREGON OoodMeals All arrangements made for persons desiring to go south and east of here this week Thoro will bo an oyster supper at midnight Uvorybody Is Invited. Harmon Cook mado a business trip to Portland last week, return lW? Friday evening. ,T, L. Couch moved his family to tholr ranch northwest ot town Inst week. Tho now switchboard for the Farmers' and Merchants' Telephone (Jo.'s central ofllco has cumo nnd will bo in ti so soon. Several l.aldlaw pcopla attohdod tho St. Patrick's ball in UouiUMou day ovenlng. Several local farmors hnvo been shipping In somo duo chlckoua, most ot which wcro White Orpingtons, Mrs. Oeorgo l.lvesloy from Dps chutes waa shopping hero Monday, From the amount ot land planter which Is being bought this spring, a bumper crop for tho farmers In tho Laldlaw vicinity Is looked for, POWELL BUTTE I --& POWKLL IIUTTK, March 18 Lloyd llussett was given a surprise party Thursday, March 14, In honor ot his sixteenth birthday. Tho avonlng was spout, in playing games, after which dainty rofreshmonts were served Thoso attondln.it were Alma' Johnson, Jenny Miller, Haiel Uayn, Anna Mlllor, Paulino Truesdale, Fay llussett, Jesso lleckman, Doey Johnson, Ylggo Miller, llcrt Itonolda and lloss Dussott. Oeorgo Hobbs gavo a dance at his placo Friday evening. The music was furnished by Woavor and Snider, A. W. Uayn has bought four Holstotn cowi. Ouy Bears ot Redmond Is carry ing tho mall from Redmond to Powell Ilutte. Ho started Saturday. r t TUMALO i - TUMALO. March 15-iC. W. Thornthwalto mado final proof at Uend on his homestead near this place today. Ellis H. Edglngton has returned from Hood Rlvor where ho haa been visiting relatives and friends for some tlmo. Mr. Miller who bought tho Aubrey placo noar Oeorgo McCalllstor's haa como over from Washington nnd says that he will build a dwelling and make other v substantial im provements on tho placo. Ho la Interested In tho Squaw and Three Creeks irrigation dltchos nnd .will Irrigate the lnnd from that ditch. John Edwards. Democratic,- can didate for sheriff, was a pleasant caller hero this week. - WHITAKER - WHITAKEK, March 16. Mr. Cook, Hobby Do Hols and Arthur Qray returned Mouday from a bust ness trip to Uend. Mrs. Frank Perclval, who has been on the sick list for somo time, Is much Improved tn health. Elmer Antes and Owen King, tho latter riding his bucking broncho, visited Whltakor P. O. last Sunday. Mrs. nosln snd family havo moved Into tholr now house, which is one of the beat In this section. W. 11. Davis and J. L. Hancock of Tacoma, with Lester Menear of Dond, were out last Sunday looking over the Noison claim anu aiayeu over night at Gray's ranch. J. W. McConnell mado a flying trip to his homestead last week, arriving Saturday and returning to Dond Sunday, Mr. Johnson passod through on tho 10th on his way to Uond for a load of supplies. Mrs. Claude Ijirkln left last week for a visit In Portland. Tbomaa Gray and son Arthur ex pect to losve soon for Dear Crock to work through tho summor on tho Chas. Houston ranch. J. J. Wolff, who has boon away for some time, Is ngaln at home. Mr. Anderson and Mr. Slovens, who Hvo about 13 miles oast, walked to the P. O. tor tholr mall last Thursday. One of tho crying noods of Whltaker Valley Is a lot of charming girls. There is a good supply of bachelors. -"-- AMONG THG SETTLORS NORTHEAST OP TOWN --.-'-'----" Work on tho now Ornngo hall started Tuesday. Murch 19, and It Is expected to bo completed by Satur day ot this week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moon spent Bunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 0. Waugh. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Hooch, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hoech nnd family spent Bunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Hudson. A. h. Hudson returned last week from Washington; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Klder spont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cole Bmlthi "" 'R. M. Eldor and Colo Smith are s S E FUN FOR ALL AT ST, PATRICK'S BALL 'Coad Mllle Faille," IrNh Welcome, In Motto for (lay I3 lining 'Crowd, Floor, Music nnd Itefi-i'shiueitlN flood, Not to Mention Receipts "Coad Mllle Fallte." In Gaelic,, the old tongue nf Ire land, that means "Welcomo a thous and times," and that was tho motto of tho entertainers at 8t. Patrick's dny hall Monday night at Lluitor's Hall. And tho motto, displayed on greon flags about the big room, was well lived up to, for thoro seldom haa boon held In Uond a bigger or a better dance, with morn fun for all Tho Uond Orchestra played ad mirably, tho floor was In excellent shape, and tho crowd waa large enough to make things hum without making dancing uncomfortable. During tho evening ladles of the Altar Society served lemonade, cake and Ico cream. Tho door receipts wore $102, about ISO people attend ing, elthor as dancers or apsctalors. From tholr refreshments tho ladles mado $35. ----- The Man Behind the Saw and Is the man who gets the wood, and CARTER is THB MAN when you want wood that will make tho pot boil. And all It coats you is $4.00 A CORD FOR BLOCK OR LIMB WOOD. In town every dny. F, M. Carter THE WOOD MAN - F BY GARDEN TOOLS CALL AND SEE OUR LINE NOW Tafes. aX fjn AmZ GHLmWFflF A W fe WBMHaSMMHBMBMPgMMBHBMHMMWP The Famous Planet Jr. Line is sold by ' ' ' 'w H. J. Eggleston Manufacturer of Harncsa and Saddles Dealer In Wagons, liUKgieu una farm impicmentaHay nnd Grain for ealo. i 4------- BEST MEALS IN TOWN 25c at 1ft Grand Restaurant, BoadStreAt. 1 i r , jpiijnor frony 1:30 to 2 o'clock. Short Orders at all hours. , . Private uininer room for NOTK'li OF FINAL NISTTLNMRNT. Notlco Is hereby slvon by tho undersigned that ho has made and Died with tho Clerk or tho County Court of Crook County, Oregon, his l.l..nl Anr-mml im AilntlhUtrntor (if the Kstato of James A. Mitchell, do- coasod, nuil that said county court has set Monday, tho 1st day ot April, ton, nt 10 o'clock a, in. at tho County Court room In Prlnoillln. Oregon, ns tho tlmo and place for tho honrlng nnd settlement of snhl Filial Account, nt which time and place any person Interested In said l.'slnto may appear and object to said soltleniont. Dated this SHIh day of Fehruary, 1013. C. H. llenion, Altornoy for tho Administrator. JOHN I. WI38T, Administrator of the Kitato or James A. Dl-3 Mitchell, ilocoftDOil. Your Income Depends upon tho kind or nursery stock )ou get. ir you aro willing to pay a 'air price, you will got good trees. YOU CAN'T OCT BOMB THING FOR NOTHING. If you ex pect to pay next-tO'iiothlng nnd get good, nrlla4 stock, you aro ml taken, that's all. Vow can't produce a high quality tree for little or noth ing any more than you can an axe, wagon, or any Implement. YOU ARK TUB I-OHKIl If you let tho question of prlre alone Influence your judgment when buying. Your loss Is not temporary, hut extends over a long period of years aa your orchard stands. The folly of buying chesp stock will bo Impressed upon you each yoar aa you figure your re turns. Hotter bo on the saro side and buy where you are sure of get ting just what you want. Our sales this year could not have so largely surpassed last year's had we not made good In tho past. Catalog free. Yakima Valley Nursery Co. TOPPENISH, WASH. Moro Salesmen Wanted We Go Everywhere If oar wacens eea't rMth yen o4 your wuh by ssprsss. LOW PRICES, DBTTCRSORVICC Bend Steam Laundry. "I'ut Your Duda In Our Suds" One ounce of Hwdot Pea Keid free with every Wa purehaso of vojfotsble seeds ! lalles. liooms In connection, cS.jBM' HUHINICH8 AND PROl n'Muiii 3 ' -mi mm ! n sr"- ,. ... . T.1 antral W. W. Faulkner, D. m. d DENTIST Hullcllti IhilMluu, nnd, Oregon - r - .-j V. C. COE, M. ft. Physician and SiimtJ urrii.i uviik riKnr NATIONAL wu,v ,u i , in , , . , .- .. ,., ..,, UltND, ! Omm, C. S. BENSON. ATTORNEY AT Law I u orrivn in rianT nation a I. sank kLii UHn I), UKHUON Vernon A. Forbe LAWYER rlSITKATIONAt.lUNmi.txj . DKNO, OKKOi: Oeorgo S. Youiip; ClVll., MlNINO ANI IlllllQATION KNUINKKIt Ort'iron Streot Onici with J. A. Iiuu.: JESSE L. SUMRALL Attorney at Law s Omcc In Harcn ISIdjx. on WallSt.1 uend, Oregon, Crok Com(y Abstract INCOarOBATKD. ARttTUACTH nif TITI l( to sll Isnd snd town lots In Crook coo tit. . V, WYLUll, Hccy. rrlntvills, Orrgon.' we pnoiogrepn me rcconii. CLARK & WRIQlf WABIIINOTON, II, C, Public Land Matters: Final Proo Demrt Ijintls, Contests ami Mlnjrl lao. Srlji. S Aasoclato Work for Attorneju. 1 F. 0. MINOR rosTorricxauiLuiNo 1 X.IPU MRU ACCIDKNT f IWSURANCK a Notary rubllc and Coitvr)ticln A3 lgsl Papers Corrrctlr lirswn. FIDELITY BOND8 I Mrs. Mtrfc AlssworlB MILLINERY Over Skusc's Store -f Wall street :- Ilcnd, OrcBOfl W. E. PARKER Plumbing, Steam and 11b Water Heatlnp Jobblnjr Promptly Attended to.' UKNO. OltECQN Caldwell & Alain All Kinds of Blacksmith Work rmcKs nKABONAM.r. UlnneooU St., BcU Ilond and Wall Work Carefully Done. J. M. fAWIIKNCK fjoana, I, a n d Ilualness' Justice of l'oaco Notary I'uhll IIKNI), ORKOON lINIH:itTAKi:il. Licensed Kmltalincr, Funeral Director Phono. U.ly Asslitsnl ( C. V. NI8WONQKR. Ilend, Ore ' Dr. V. W. aarko Dr. O. V, .NenhouM Clarke-Newhouso Co. OI'TIOIANH The Dalles. Oracan We do (Jrlndlnic of all lenses. In Ilend livery Month John II. Ulttner Sylvester U Htaati I11TTNKII & HTAATM Atlorney-at-Iaw ORlce Corner Minnesota and Wall Bis Ask Yourselves . WHO docs your cleaning and press Ingr, and thoso who aro best satis- I fled with tholr ordors In that lino 1 1 will mroly refer you to us. Wo ' ' havo built up n reputation for i dolnir hlffh class work In a short tlmo and at a very MODEItATK CIIAKGK. ' Star Dry Cleaning:, House With A. L. French K - OrcRon Street. fl I (hauling bay this week, fjh -.- -- -