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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1912)
I I Tin? iikni) nvht.ims, nv.sn, wkbnkmiAy, 4ii; n, tots. rAQtir A Card of Thanks TO OUR Many Friends and Customers: I wish to personally thank our many friends and customer? for the consideration shown us during the past month while our store hits heeu so upset. The inconven ience that we were obliged to put you to while the changes were being made were absolutely unavoidable. We have yet to hear the first complaint. The carpenters and painters will be busy for 10 days or two week more. When they arc out of the way I promise you a store that Ucnd may well be proud of. Every thing possible will be done for your comfort and convenience. This is your store and we want you to consider it as such. It is your patronage that hits made it possible for us to put a store of this kind in Ucnd and we want to show you that we appreciate all you have done for as. A .square deal to all, backed by a fair price and good service is the foundation on which our business rests. Our grocery department hits been moved to the new part of our building and has an entrance on Oregon St. This de partment is practically settled and we cor dially invite you to visit us and see as clean, modern, up-to-date grocery department us you will find any where in the state of Oregon. o2L2si "THE Store of Better Values" BITS ABOUT TOWN. C. R. Davis of Enll is In town to- . day. (I. W. Warmoth loft yesterday for . Ilrownsvltlo. Olo Meson, of llasohurg, Is visit ing hU In-other hero. Mm. Joo (loodfcllow has gone to Kugena to visit relatives. ' Mrs. 0. A. Jones mitorlnlnoil nt tirldgn yesterday afternoon. Mm. diaries Everett loft Hntunlny to visit friend lu Aberdeen, Wash. J. c. Rhodes left for Kcnttlu Hun day, to lo gono probably n week. Kniiiiotli Minor linn koiiq to Pals- loy to work during the summer. it. W. Hkusn wont to Portland tills mornliiK, to lio gono until Baturduy. Mian Edith Eastos loft for I'ort Und Hunday to lio nlmont during thu iiunimar. w. II. Coitom Is ImllillnR a flvo- ! room bungalow, with bath, In Con tor addition. Mrs. rvira A. Jones nml Mrs. A. I.. OoodWIIIIo unit children leave to morrow for Chicago. k'nrnat Hiltuirvlsor Hsrvoy WSS at Crcccnt and Slaters lost week oil government business. n Knriiiintn of La Pino left on Hunday's train for California, to bo gonb aoverat months. Moving ! TO THE BUILDING FORMERLY OCCU MED BY OREGON IAN' GRILL, NEXT TO,N. T. SMITH'S STORE. Tim Cash Grocer. ' ,Jl - '-- Dolph Mulkey loft ycitorday for Walla Walla, Wath., where ho will work durlnic tho summer. 8. It. Coopor of tho Pioneer Cream ery came over Hnturday from Prlno vllle, returning yesterday. Sam U-itor and W. I). Writ of Hllvur Lskn, psssud throUKh llund on their way to Portland Haturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. I,. II. Ilalril rout to Port Iniiil Monday for tho Itoso Festival. Mm. V, K. Parker loft Friday mornliiK for Portland to visit rela tives duriiR tho Itoso Festival. Mrs. M. J. Kolloy, Claude, l.loyd, Suslo, HiikIi and tho liahy loft Mon day lor Walla Walla, Wash. V. A. Forbes and Ralph Polndax tor havo hotiRht tho A. M. Porry res Idoiica In Park addition. Portland, Ore., Juno 0. Hecont arrivals fronf llcnil, rvRlstorod at llotol Howard, aro J. K. Bawhlll and A. O. Hunter. r Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tylor and Miss Tyler loft today for Wlllamotto valloy lKilnts, and expoct to no from there East, Tho Pioneer company has rocontty Initallod a tolophono In tho J, P, Keycs homo and another lu tho office of tho Central Oregon Trucking Co. C. W. Marley and family loft yesterday for Colomo, 8, D to spend throo months visiting at their old home. Tho first Ico croam mado at tho creamory was rroion Saturday. Monday tho first shipment wont out to Culvor. Tho last mootltiK of tho Aftornoon COO Club for tho spring was hold at tho homo of Mrs. W. II. Wing laat Thursday. Martin lllnnny caught a big hoot owl In tho woods east of town last Thursday, bringing him lu as a cu rtdslty. Tho J, II, Hnticr Abstract Co, of Prlnovlllo . hna purchauod tho plunt and business ot tho Crook County Abstract Co. Tho Infant daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Ilort Caldwoll dlod Inst Wodnos duy. , Ihtormont was mado lu tho family burying ground on Paulina pralrlo. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Slsomoro, Mr, and Mm. Jamos Pelton and L. O. Blsomora ot Fort Klamath woro horo last week on an auto trip, Thoy went as far as Prlnovlllo. 0. J, Duck and Shirley Duck ot tho dlstrlcj forest offlco at Portland, wort I" tta ttjrrltdfy Ut week on forestry IiiisIiiohr, rotunilng to Port land Tliurmliiy. Mr, J, M. Tliom mid wlfo mid Wllllum Tliom and wlfo cntno In Mm day from Hllvor Lake, tho luttor two going to Portland to tho Itoso Fowl vnl yeiurdny. C. J. McCatiloy, Hiiporlritninloiit In charge of tin, 0. O. 1. Co, 'a IrrlRatlou canalM, was In town Monday. Ilo said tho rotation of water could ho started In n short time, Ooorgn Hates was up nt his ranch 25 Hilled south of Horn) tho Hist of tho week, takliiR a bunch' of young cattle there to pnsturo during tho iu 'ii ir or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heolny will movo tiuxl vertl; Intri the l.unrut.iw 0'ipoilii) l C. Kills' lioni'. hM'.U tin" ' z" rented from Mlk.) Ale- (Irath. K. I). Mcintosh and K. J. Taylor woru at Taylor s Powoll llutto homo stond last Hunday a week ago. Mr. Mcintosh snya tho whoat Is over 4 foot hlih and well developed. Tho building between N. P. Hmlth's and It. M. Hmlth's stores has boon rented by Hurt Hhuoy and ho will move his grocery storo there this week. Plate glass front has been put In and other Improvements mado Levi Ernst, a prosperous farmer of tho Powell llutto country, was trad ing In llend Monday. Mr. Ernst re ports crops In excellent condition Mo has 80 acres of land undor the Central Oregou canal. Kris Dantelson of Itaytnond, Wn., filed on a 320-scro homestead In sec 32-19-19 Saturday, beforo Commis sioner Kills, and Frank O. Ilrostrora of I.a Pino on a 40acro claim In sec 28-22-10, Monday. Hov. Dr. Oorhy will preach at the llaptlst church Hunday morning, Following (ho sermon there will bo a congregational meeting and elec tion of elders and deacons, At night Itrtv. II, P. Ilarpor will ordain tho eldors. Miss Anno Market, with nlno other Kir I boosters from various Oregon eountlcM, left Portland last Wodnon day for a long tour of the East. Hh will bo Introduced to President Taft. andt will get a gllmiHto of thu Chicago Itvp'ubllcau contention next week. Jesse Poiisch, who was dlsclittrjod from tho Insntio asylum at Hulei I n )otir ago. ( taken back Katurdu. Ilo has beu Ux'.iit on his hum'. tr. on lleur Crh-,', A the lonollnoi Ivis deranged his mind, A wardon arrived Friday to tako htm to 8alem. C. A. Stahl, representing tho Do Laval Dairy Hupply Co., Hoattlo, wont out to Fremont last week from Ilond and sold tho croamory and choose factory company thero machinery for Its plant, which will bo put In operation within a few weeks. MRS. LOUIS DOONER DEAD Knd Came Hunday Afternoon, Fol lowing Lingering Illness. After an Illness ot more than a year, Mrs. Doonar, wife of Lo'ils Doonar. manager of tho Ptonear Telegraph & Telephone Co., dlod Hunday aftornoon at 6: IS o'clock of tuberculosis. 8ho was not conyclous after Frldi-y. Mrs. Doonar, with her husband, camo to Ilond several moths ugo from Prlnolllo and lived In Kenwood and there, surrounded by bur rela tives, sha passed Into tho beyond. It was hor dying wish that her body bo cremated, and this was car ried out by her husband, tho remains being tnken to Portland Monday. Thoy were accompanied by Mr Doonar mid L. 1;. I.nwrunco. Mrs. Doonar wns a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. (1. Naltzgar of Hedro Woollcy, Wash., who survive her, togothor with two alstors. Ono of thoso Is Mrs. C. II. Cook of llend. Mrs. NalUgar was with her daughter when tho end enme. Al'TO IS IIUHNKD. An K-M-K automobile, belonging to John Collins and being driven by his son, was burned on tho hill this sldo of Laldlaw Into Saturday after noon. Young Collins was on his way to Portland, being alono In tho car. In going down tho grado, the engine was usod as a brako. The oil and gasollno becamp Ignited from a spark and tho car was consumed In a few minutes. It was Insured, It Is undorstood. CL.&&iritiu iAjL.umiN ItATKS: Flvo conts a lino for first Insertion In this column, four cunts a lino for each aubsoquont In sortlon. Cash In ndvauco unless you havo an account with Tho Dili lotln. Count six words to tho lino, Including tho nddross. Wanted IE n THORSON THE JEWELER Watch Repairing a Specialty. First Clnsa Work Guaranteed Best Place to Duy China and Cut Glass PRICES RIQHT 85 WANTED Hags. Will glvo In exchange old newspapers. Tho llultatln. WANTi.D-DnMsmaklng and plain sowing. Call first houso back of Cronlnory. 12-Hp WANTKD To buy of owner husiness lot near tho center of llend. Address, II 2ft, euro Ilullctln. 12-Hp To Trade. UXCHANOi: Oil HALK C acres 9 miles south of Portland on Oregon Klectrlc, 2 room houso, barn, woll, fruit, best of will. Holl or trado for llend property. Knqulro Ilullotln. Up BXCIIANOB Oil BALK Good houso and lot In Hunnysldo, Portland, closest oast addition, fruit, roses and shrubhory. Will trado or sell. En- aulro Ilullotln. 12-Hp WILL KXCHANOB old newspapers for clean rags, Tho Ilullotln. TO EXCIIANQB Portland resi dence proporty for samo In Seattle, Will assumo small difference Value $4000. Don't Inflat values. Owners only. J. M. caro Ilullotln. 12-14 TO THADK House and lot In llend, value $800, for farm proporty within C miles of town. Address Hope's Furnlturo Store. Htf. Por Went. FOIl RENT Three-room houso In Lytlo, with barn and outhouses. Aero tract suitable, for garden. In qulro this offlco or see Qeo. Hates, tf FOIt IlENT Two storo rooms, modern plato glass front. Good lo cation on Wall street Enquire F. O. Minor at P. O. 4 -If FOIl IlENT Furnlshod room for housekeeping, G per month. W. II. Lesh, I-ot 11, Illock IS, Center Addition. 13tf FOIt IlKNT Four-a-oom bunga low, conveniently mid neatly fllnlsh d. Phone K. P. llrosterhous. Htf FOIt KENT If you aro renting anything, you'll need convenient rent books, woll bound, with stubs. Thoy show "whero you nro nt" all the 1 1 mo. Each 16 cunts nt Tho liul tcflti. FOIt IlENT Partly furnished houso. Inquire Mrs. Arthur Secloy, H.lfn Found FOUND Automobile license num ber 7005. Owner con havo It by calling at Ilullotln offlco and paying advertising cost. Htf Taken t'n. TAKEN UP One buckskin mare pony, with hobbles on. J. F. Wolff, 40 mltepost, Uond-Ilurns road, Whit akor P. O. ll-17p For Sato. FOR SALE 12 C folding opera chartra at a bargain. Inquire t Star Theatre. 12tf FOIt 8AJ.E A Royal typewriter, In first class condition. Cost $05. Can havo for $40.. on terms, or $35 eash. Inqulro Tho Ilullctln. tt FOR SALE Fancy saddlo horso, or will trado for a driving horse. In qulro "J..." Ilullotln FOR SALE Household goods con sisting of rango stove, cooking uten sils, dishes, furnlturo, beds, etc. As I am leaving llend will sell cheap. Call on A. M. Perry, Park addition. FOIt SALE Largo oak roll top desk, or will trado for small desk. Phono 17. Htf. FOR 8ALE Puro brod Uarrod Rock oggs for setting; $1.50 for 13 Loavo ordora at O'Donnell's market. J. F. Plorco, llend. 61tf FOR SALE First class Uurbank potatoes for seed. Old Experiment Farm, Jones & Dates. Phono con nection. 10tt FOR SALE Oood team ot horsss, 5 and 7 years old, In good condition. Also wagon and harness as good as now. Will sell for cash or trado fot llend proporty. Inqulro Ilullotln ofHco. 8tf FOR SALE If you havo rooms or buildings for rent, you noed a con venient rent book. Wo have them with stubs, ready for a year's use. Only 15 cents each. Tho Bulletin. FOR SALE Wo havo for sale threo houses and three barns, very cheap It sold ut onco. Lumber mill of llend Ilrlck & Lumber Co, lOtt FOIt SALE One 14-Inch wood boa in steol plow, $13.50; 1 cultivator $5.50, soon at F. M. Hay's place. 15 FOR SALE OR TRADE-For Port land proporty my 100-acro ranch 22 miles south of Ilond, boc. 12, twp. HOT WEATHER Specials 50c WASH SILKS In a variety of patterns, special this week 43 cents yd. CREAM SERGE 44 inches wide $1.25 yd. FOR. MEN: A New Line of Men's Neckwear Excellent values, specially priced at 25c B. V. D. Is the Ideal Smun4r UnaknraK for Mta. GOc per garment. Union Suits $1.00 Bend's Busy Little Store." "There's a Reason." Mannheimer's Gbe "! W DEPEND ON store 21 south., II. 10 E. L. Corbln, 413 E. Morrison St., Portland, Ore 15 FOIt SALE Now cook stove, sew ing machlno and other housohold goods, cheap If taken at once. In-) qulro at llend Steam Laundry.' lCp FOIt SALE Two gray horsoa. 6 years old, wagon and, harness. Will soil cheap. Inqulro for George nt Ucnd Co.'a mill. lip. RILEY HOTEL AT LI PINE DESTROYED BT FIRE Last Night 91800 DUie Wiped Out Hotel and Ilesldence, 9260O Be ing Covered by Insurance. LA PINE. Juno 12. Flro which was discovered at 11:15 last night completely destroyed the Riley Hotel horo and tho adjoining residence ot W. It. Riley. Tho loss Is estimated at $4500. Insurance ot $2600 was carried. Tho flames were first scon by Mr. Riley. It la understood they origi nated, from cause as yot unknown, directly In front of the storo. Ap parently tho first blazo was extin guished, but In no mo way tho flames got up through tho doublo wall and again broko out, too strongly to bo checked. Everything about tho ho tel was destroyed. Somo ot the furnlturo In the residence which was 2G fcot south of tho hotel, was saved. Tho hotel, which Included a pool hall, wa8 of two stories, dimen sions 48 by 70 feet. Tho burnod buildings stood on lots 20 and 21 of block 33. W. R. Riley Is well known In nend, having boon In tho real estate busi ness hero two summers ago. This morning M. S. Lattln. Insuranco agent, left for La Pine. RAILWAY EAST MAY COM SON NOTHING DEFINITE YET, HOWEVER PersUtent Ramon Are That Hill Line Will Be Extended Eastward Within Short Time Means Better Lumber IUtea. ----------- t BIG REDUCTION! In Millinery, Suits, Skirts, House Dresses and Underwear. Also cut on Hose it Gloves Somo lines redue'd to actual cost Mrs. A. H. Black Wall Street. FREIGHT OUUOOL IN Big Tunnoge Token to Harney. Coun ty From Bend During the Week. During the past week tho auto trucks and wagons havo taken a big tonnage ot freight from the local warehouse to the Harney country. The amout In tho warehouso was greatly reduced as a result. More, however, continues to arrlvo. Yes torday a carload ot flour mil) ma chinery consigned to Burns was un loaded. Monday four eight-horse outfits left horo loadod for thore. Wool la beginning to arrive, Ulll llrown ot Fife having eight ten-horso teams on the way with tho floocy product. ILake county sheepmen aro nlfo bringing iiitlr wool hoir Thls mornlug 8000 pomls ot wool arrived from Lake county. FORMER BEND MAN TO WKB. Invitations havo beon received In Bond announcing the marriage next week of Allen Thompson, a former resident hero. The brldo-to-bd Is Miss Nina Trabue.and tho ceremony wll be performed In Los Angeles, Cat., June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp son will, after August 18, moke their home at IS S East 60th street, Los AH,tT' .., While no deflnlto Information Is obtainable at present, and as yet no active steps hove Ixen taken, more than usually persistent rumors Insist that thore Is "something do ing" with tho Hill southeast line out of Bond. The statement of the tlmbermen that llend soon Is to have largo mills Is takon by many as an Indication that a direct rati connection with the southwestern and middle western markets Is In the air. It Is knowu that tor a long time negotiations have been progressing with the transportation companies looking to an agreement whereby Bend-manufactured lumber would get better rates to eaatorn markets than now obtained, and which would place the local product upon, a satisfactory footing In competjltlon with other Not th western lumber. ' ' Situation In Nutshell. "Here's the situation." say those who' are pusillns their heads with the outcome ot the matter. "It's a cinch that the mills will be built soon It'll a certainty that they wont tie built until the rail rates to the market states aro satisfactory. Also, there Is excellent reason to believo that lumber won't be hauled from hero to tho Columbia and then up the Columbia, by a big detour, when It Is possible to get it directly across tho state and across a section of Control Oregon that can support & railroad oven without the big and profitable lumber business." It Is Insisted by many that the recont tour ot Hill officials, In con junction with tho promised Imuto dlato opening up ot and tho rapid development of tho countrv to bo traversed tho lumber manufacturing, mean that tho lino from Rend south east, which has boen surveyed for over a year, will becomo a reality speedily. The establishment of such a junc tion here would mean that an enor moro volume of eastern and south eastern trafflo that now goes to Port land by various routes would focus at and pass through Bend. Abova all. It would permanently. assure tor Bend the location of many, rasau facturlng plants that operate, lit oor nectloa,,w(tR Ng,w mills, rf' I ,4