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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1912)
rams. jii. I Mf li llll Il 1 I IIH I 1 li ) llf S . 1 i IT FINE COUEM BF FitRMJODUGTS MADE Commercial Club Cntlicm Klilblt "' That Will be Sent to tlie laiit Shows Crop Till Year Fine The excellence of tho Central Ore- iron crop this year Is strikingly shown by tho collection of farm pra ducts which tho Commcrclnl Club ha ,, got together. The biggest part of these will' be exhibited at tho land fl products show to be held In Port Hlond In November and the remnlndor t turncd over to tho Orcat Northern .'Hallway to be sent to tho various .land shows In tho Bast. A largo amount of good publicity will uu j , doubtcdly bo obtained by Hond. The exhibits are especially line as regards wheat, pats, rye, alfalfa and clover. There are sheaves of grain land bundles of clover and alfalfa jthat are of rank growth and sptcn fdld development, ghlng the f armors a rich return for their tillage Of the productive Crook county soil. Hoth dry and Irrigated land products are x Included. j. Other products noted among the collection are barloy, peas, corn, blackberries, beans, hops, apples, ''prunes. lettuce, cabbago. caull 'flower, potatoes, onions, carrots, tur nips, etc. Prom the homestead of Louis Miller of Hampton valley Is shown well developed and matured - wheat, testifying tnat the newly opened country is capable of pro duclng profitable crops of grain. i2 Among those who furnished the club with camples from tholr land went J. H. Hoan, Henry Tweet, Frank May, W. N. Kay, J. N. 11. (Jerking. Scott & Smith, JD. V. Jones, "W'lmcr A 8paugh, J. It. Nichols, H. II. llayloy, J. M. Couch, Wlllcoxson Urothcrs, F. Maine, O. II. Korcott, J. V. Drown, H, 11, Harmon and William Hrown. MEETS DEATH IK MOUNTAINS Farley Hiism'U PIuhr Over CHIT When Footlnjr, (!lc Way. An accident which resulted in tho death of Farley Uutsctt. a cousin of U. A. Mussott, of' Powell llutte, oe currnl In tl o mountains south of Mt. Jefferson last Wednesday. llussott, who, with una of K. A. flussatt's sons, was on a camping trip In tho mountains, was looking over i high cliff and pushing stones fnm It, when suddenly tho ledge upon which ho stood gavo way, plunging him several hundred feet down tho mountain side, tho tall re suiting In Instant death, tho body being horribly mutilated. Ills com panton narrowly escaped a simitar fate, as ho stood but a few feet bo hind thogaccldent victim. Farley.Uussott was about 22 years old. His home was in Oklahoma, and for several months ho has been a visitor at tho llussott Powell llutto ranch. H. J. Kggleston has, some splendid samples of dry land grains and alfalfa ratted In tho Glass llutto valley homestead country by Ernest Hester. This territory Is more than 100 miles southeast of llend, but docs most of Its buying here. f Announcement . THE OWL PHARMACY will reopen for business in the store room in the NEW FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING on Bond Street as soon as the quarters are completed, probably about September 10th. Somewhat crippled by the fire, - -but still in the running, with new stock and low prices. .Ralph Poindcxter, Proprietor, J mmmmmmmmmmaKmsKmtmmm. r uwh. uei a r I own mid wish to sell my 1120 acres of deeded land, location the cast half of Sec. 10, Town. 27 South, Htuigc 18 East. Level, good soil, all tillable except perhaps twenty acres, raw land no improve ments, about two miles from railroad survey, free of incumbrance, perfect title. I am told this should he cheap at 500 to $4000. If it is not worth this price to you make me a hid on it. We must raise some money hence this oner. DONT OVERLOOK THIS, HERE IS A BARGAIN FOR SOMEONE. Investors and Real Estate Men get busy. Address V ti. 1J. Criimrine, Butte, Montana :J FILM FftHLIKES STAB ltlbllral Piny Will bo IUr Attraction Sunday and Monday. "Thoso Pathe reels at tho Star Theater on Wall street are always mighty good, but last night they were the best ever," said the Film Fan. "I'm going again tonight and take my family. Why. they havo everything. What pictures will they havo tonight, Wednesday? Well, tho Patho films Include a wonderful race between an airship and a motor boat, all taken from the airship; then there Is "Joan of tho Jail," a regular novel In Itself, and "nowdy and His New Pal." a fine story of a boy and a dog, and a howling comedy called "Dr. Uromp ton Watts New Age Adjuster." These and tho rest of them will bo given at the Star tonight, with special music. Thursday and Friday the 8tar has "Fates Interception," on the lllo graph, Pathe's "Tho Olrl Sheriff" and a funny Kdlson comedy called "Is he Eligible?" Saturday a lot of speclsl reels aro duo. Friday night Miss Arrlo Black will sing. For Sunday and Monday the man agement has secured a remarkable reel which depicts tho Biblical story of Moses. Specially trained com panles, with elaborate and accurate settings, act the Illblo stories, of which this ono Is said to be a leader. Along the lines of biblical and his torical education these special reels havo attracted widespread attention and hearty endorsement and as tho one to be shown Sunday and Monday la the first that over has'been secured for Central Oregon, a largo attend anco Is expected, Hood Itlver property to exchange for improved or vacant in llend. 13 H acres 1 mile to It. It.. I', O. and school, free Irrigation water, fine spring. C-room house, good barn, 8 acres in cultivation, bearing orchard, best berry laud or chicken ranch. Price 100 per acre. Exchange to 3,sr0, 13000 at 6 per cent. K. J. Mople. Mullno, Ore. 26-27 - t AMONG" THE SBTTLERS NORTHEAST OF TOWN t Last Thursday evening Mr and Mrs. William Reynolds celebrated their 34th wedding anniversary, Those present were: Mr and Mrs. J. Nelson of I.n Orando, daughter and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Heyhntds, Mr. and Mrs. Haveman, Mr. and Mrs. l.oo Young, Mr. and Mrs. II. M Elder. Mr. and Mrs, Cole E, 8m!th, Mr and Mrs. C. M. Ilragg. Mr. and Mrs K. A Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Erlckson, Mr. and Mrs. II. Helgenon, Mr and Mrs. O. P. Dahle, Mrs. Pedcrson, Mrs. W. 0. Waugh. Mr. and Mrs. O. C, Cardwell, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Itoy nolds, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stewart, Julius Pederson, N. Hoynolds, Miss Gertrude Hoynolds, Mr and Mrs, Wm. Hoynolds. The tables wore spread outdoors and a bountiful lunch was served. The tables woro decorated with sweet peas and pan ales and the brldo of tho evening wore a wreath of panstes. Mr. and Mrs. Hoynolds received many l-r-autl ful presents. The Ladles' Juniper Club presented to thorn n beautiful silver cri'iim India and berry spoon as a mark of tholr nffoctlou for their president ntul her husband, Mr. nml Mrs. (leorgo dales visited with Mr. mid Mrs, II, P, Smith Bun day. Mr. anil Mrs. 0. W. Hooch, Mr. Bvoborwr nml son, Mr. mid Mrs. W, F. McNniight, Miss Ailn Cook, Arthur Cook nml Philip lioiirer havo koiio about 40 mltt'H utter liuvklo berries. Mr. mul Mrs. J. Nelson left Tiles dnv mornlnir for their homo In Lit - . ... jtlriiiuH', Ore. Thoy huve i" visit unit Mrs. Nelson's pnif .r. and Mrs. Win. Ileyiiol'l-1 .. Nulson's sister, Miss Onrtn iteynolds, wnl with them mid will spend tint winter In La Ornudo going to school. Mr. ami Mrs. Cole E. Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Hnvemuii, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moon spent Sunday with Mr, mid Mrs. O, P, Dahle. Sam Collins, who has had apples on his plnco down river for over 30 years, a)s tho Ires havo borne every year even without any culti vation. With this as an exmiiplo Mr, Collins believes that there la no rea son why commercial apple raising cannot bo developed profitably here. nut of (ho 90 cnsli Ex-Mayor II Jones poltuil 0 Votes, Hush a - EllliiKhnin 1. Inasmuch as tho "reformers" - expresses! an tiiittiiillllml oppoMMo to lloscti, when his niiino was mu gcnted us (lint of n successor M Jours, whan the Inlter's rcslt-tiMId wns ponding, IIhscIi'h election conn ns if ilocltlud Jolt to tho rcfiu r eleii.ont. J. N, Cronsliiiw, lender of tit Ir.iiMip tnnliniri'iit, suites that inn of his lolluwcm voiit to tun ill , REDMOND CHOOSES KOSCH Election Is Slant at Heformrrs, Who Opposed Candidate. UEDMONl). Aug. 2?. At the election held here yesterday Dr, J. F. Hosch was chosen mayor by an over whelming vote, receiving 84 ballots r mmH WeGoEverywhere m tbwmi 1- l mMv1 m.VAmii i miAsI I -WMC C5oif v. r acm If cntr wagons cso't rtscb yoo nd your wsib by sipr. LOW PRICKS, UETTGRSPRVICE Bend Steam Laundry. Put Your Duds In Our Suds" we live to lonrn thnt tho HORTICULTURE FIRE nm inr: H OF OREdON Is on of tho beat and cheap en, compnnk'a nnd la known for Its promptness In sottllnjj losses Iloiuroyouhovo let mo fiuuro on your insurance before you In sure, for I can havo you money. Ofllce two doors south of post of flee, or address J. B. MINER Bend, Ore. -s - i- -3Eaggc3a--aB- 'in ' hi ssssssatswummsssssBmBaaMmssasi - -- ' -- - ---' --- LUMBER LATH r SHINGLES i M. it ."t r THE BEND COMPANY IV j!Wvs' a. v- Tlk ..tv B 1 Operates the Largest and Best, Equipped Saw Mill, and has The Largest Stock of Lumber in (Central Oregon. We can manufacture what you want, when you want it, and at the prices you want. Special Bill Stuff furnished at short notice. Your inquiries are invited, and will receive prompt attention. B! i U t tl: , n ; ::l H ;i tt i III: t t H r A v I The Bend Company Bend, Oregon I H ' ' l i w -------l--4l - W...M t ----- ...1-4..U A.....-.-. ..-.-. 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