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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1913)
( TAGK . twr nRyn mru.KYiN, bund, Wednesday, ai'kii. no, loin. TT "TV Repair We Clean and ANYTHING WOOL OR SILK Wool Shirts, Sweaters, Portieres, Suits and Dresses. Ladies' work given care ful attention. We have the only French Dry Cleaning Machine in i Central Oregon. Modern Cleaning Parlors HARRY WYSE - - Sather Building Money-Back Satisfaction POWER STATION IS READY Electric Current 8mm to Cinuo From Now IMnnt, Wntor wbb turned Into tlio tur bines tit tho Bond Wntor. Light & l'owor Co.'b now power plant Mon Uny and tho now Kcnorntor sot koIiir. It ran smoothly nnd thoro wns no trouldo experienced. Tho bulldliiR U not yot completed, bolim rooflosB, hut tho maohlnory la ready to run and probably tomorrow tho wlrea will ho oonnecled up and tho city load put on tho now equipment. With tho Installation of n largo number of "Julco" consumers tho past few Hecks, tho old plant has lwen taxed to capaulty. hut with a chntiRo to tho new power house this dltlloulty wlll ho relieved. Tho olcctrlcnl cooking outtlt at tho Mountain View wns installed hint eok. and Monday night that at Cor kett'a was put In. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS H. A. Miller went to Portland Sun day. James Mack ot La Pino was In town last week. Mrt. H. II. Post Is Buffering from on attack ot the grip. J. E. Sawhlll returned last night after a month's absence. ( J. C. Robinson, tho auto, mon of. Madras, arrived In town Sunday. Tho Fraternal Brotherhood is plan ning to presont a play next week. Mr. and Mrs. It. n. Gould aro reg istered at Hotel Seward, Portland. There was an Informal sowing bee nt, Mrs. J. P. Koycs's Thursday after noon. Mrs. Annlo Mating of Prlnovllle was a guest at the Altamont last week. The Hudson and Prlnglo families spent Sunday at.Hetslngs on tho Mc tollus. The Episcopal Guild will meet with Mrs. Naomi Trlplott Thursday nt 2:30. T. E. J. Duffy and Mr. Bowman cro expected over tonight from Prlnevlllo on business. Dr. F.'II. Thompson is moving out of the Jehn Blow house and will make his home In Salem. J. P. Keyes was host to tho Em blem Club at a songfest held at tho Mountain View last night. A. G. Shaw, owner of property In llend, arrived last week from Seattlo to spend somo tlmo on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ion Fulks came In last night from San Diego, Where they have been spending -the winter. A. W. Davis, who has been in tho employ of The Bond Company, start ed to Portland on horseback Monday. There will be a social at the A. C. Lucas homo Friday evening under tho auspices of the Presbyterian church. Tho American Bakery will rr.ovo Saturday into the store on Wall btreet, formerly occupied by C. D. Rowe. The Royal N'elghbors will give a ten-cent social at Sather's Hall Fri day evening. All are urged to be present. L. It. Mlsener- returned Thursday Will J. Sproat was In town tho last of the week, going up to Crane Prai rie to assist in putting up tho forest sorvlco telephone line. V. It. McCutstton. formerly mayor of Iloyno City, Mich., was In town last week from his homestead In tho Christmas Lake valley. J. F. Boguo and Frank Holes of La Pine spent Friday night at the Pilot Butte Hotel, going to Prlnc- v'Ue Saturday on business. A record car of lumber was shipped by The Bend Company this week. There woro 48,231 foot piled Into onp.car for Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. John Ltnstcr have gone to Tho Dalles near which city they will visit Mrs. Llnstcr'a pnr cnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Urlnson, The Bend Company has replaced tho fences torn down last winter to cnablo Its teams to avoid the snow drifts on Its road from tho mill yard. C. J. Mock of Laldlaw made proof on his homestead Monday bo fore U. 8. Commissioner Ellis His Wit nesses were Andrew Mcallster and L. H. Koot. Mrs. John E. Ryan went out to the Davenport-Stanley ranch today to visit Mrs. Jesse Stearns, who is up from Portland. Mr. Ryan Is at tho ranch up river. A novel theft wm perpetrated one night last week when somo vandal plucked all tho flowers that wcro blooming on the grounds of a promi nent Bend home. Tho monthly business meeting of tho Ladles' Aid Socloty will lie held at the Methodist church next Wed nesday afternoon at 2:30. Strangers am invited to attend. J. H. Wenandy went to Portland Friday, returning Sunday with Mrs. Wenandy, who has been In thai city for the past six months for the beno flt of her health. Sho has almost completely recovered. Mrs. C. L. CamplMsll. who recently came to Bend from Missouri, was se verely burned about tho right sldo and arm a few days ago. Sho was working over a stove whon, In somo manner, her dress caught fire and tho burns resulted. Local veterans have written to tho secretary of stato asking If tho bill appropriating $5000 to aid old sol dlors In attending tho Gettysburg re union was passed by tho Legislature. RIGHT 0 F WAY LQGATED Oienon Eastern Railway Ollltlal Here Itfut Week. W. O. Gardner, rljsht of v' ngont of tho Oregon ttastorn Ratlwny, which is building Its tine westward from Valo to a connection with tho Deschutes branch of the O.-W. R. & X., spent last Friday night nt tho Hotel Bend. Ho left Saturday morn ing for Lnkevlow. While hero Mr. Gardner stated that tho railway had mado tho final location of Its lino 49.4 miles west ward from Dog Mountain, to which point the contract hag been let. Thero was somo trouble securing right ot way from n few land owners west of Dog Mountain, but Mr. Gardnor stated that settlement had been mado with them and that tho road now has Its right of way located to tho Harney county cast lino. "HEISIHGSISJTTflflCTiVE Though Dan I'rcteniN Tlint You Wont Ot FI1.I1, Voti Usually Do. When you get to Dan Holslngs on tho Motollus for a day's fishing about tho first thing Dan will siy, as you start off toward tho river with an empty crcol and high hopes, Is: "Well, I reckon I'll sond tho lxiy out so wo'll bo sure ot somo trout for supper." Despite tho slur on one's piscator ial abilities, yiu probably hao tho tlmo of our life, and llko na not fool Dan by bringing home a nice string. Now that "Helslngs" haa a comfortablo summer hotel, and tho surrounding grounds aro fixed up at tractivoly. It would bo hard to find a moro pleasant place to spend a holiday. Tho fishing is apt to bo good, and soon will be bettor, for arrangements aro being made to "plant" 20,000 trout fry In tho Mo tollus. family. Running wntor and oluctrlo lights. Vory modornto. Inquire at Bulletin omen. 8tf FOR RENT Modorn flvo-room bungalow on 8th struct, by May in. L, D. Wlent. 8p .FOR U10NT -Improved Irrigated lauds nenr Deschutes, Oro., Inquire ot Win. Johnson, Deschutes, Ore. 4(Uf FOR RENT- Two Bnlten of house keeping rooniB In building oppositu Bulletin olllce, Mrac Frank Wnlturs, Bond. S-Dp FOR RENT Throo comfortablo rouniH centrally located. tiultuhlo for family. Running water nniK electric lights. Vary modornto. Inquire tit Bulletin ollleo. 8tf f Wanted. I WANTED Girl for house work. Phono Stanley much. 8tf WANTED Work by ninn nnd wife on much. X, Bulletin. Sp WANTED Girl for general house work. Write or tolophona Mrs. J. II. Wlmer, Lnldlnw. 7tf WANTED Mnn with tenm to rent 120 ncrex of tho Archie Fnussott placo hIx miles east of Mndras. Small house, fruit collar nnd stable. I will furnish need potatoes and anyone can have nil they raise who will live on the placo. 8. W. Foster, 3201 Colby Ave., Everett, WaBh. 8-0 To Ku'liniigi'. WE HAVE Portland proporty to oxrhnngo for llend real estate. Bond Realty & Investment Co., 022 Cham ber of Commerce, Portland, Oro. 4tf Lout and Found. LOST Grip on Bend-Burns rond about 5 miles out. Kindly return to Bulletin oMlce. 7-8p LOST Open face gold watch, Hampton make Had buckskin fob attached. l.ost In Bond Monday, April 21. Finder leave at Bulletin oftlco. Howard. ?tf MUcrllaneono. All stock fmfth nt the Owl I'lianim- cy noda fountain. Adr. H FOR HIGH grade work nnd right prices In dressmaking call on Airs. O. A. Thorson, Deschutes Add. 8p Six lontrw of frrnti bread for li.Tr, I lonve of stale bread for I Or, chirk- en bread .10c it tnrk. .Aiucrlrnn link ciy, Wall Htrect. New Mure. Atl Wf For Hale. irom The Dalles and Portland whore Announcement will be mado through ho spent sovoral days last week on The Bulletin of the word received In business. lint bread at American Ilnkcry ev vry afternoon at O o'clock. New store reply. Three skilled barbers aro nt In nea & Davidson's barber shop to on Wall .Street. Adv. Htf, servo you. Adv, The iwxln fountain semion at the Owl Pharmacy will open Saturday. Adv. 8 Tho friends of Earl II. Comer In Bend will be pleased to know that ho has been chosen cashier of the now Paisley National Bank. Mr. Conser Is now connected with the trust de partment of the Security Savings & Trust Co. of Portland. Tho Womon's Union of the Bap tist church will hold Its annual roll call and buslnos meeting tomorrow at tho homo of Mrs. II. C. Ellis. A GOOD JERSEY bull for sorvlco at Star ranch, Tumalo. 3tf FOR HALE Second hand hack. cheap. Call at Forestry Ollleo. 7tf FOR SALE Good relinquishment. by owner. Inqulro "It," Bulletin of fice 7-8p FOR SALE Early and lato cab bage plants, 10c a dates. Mm. A. Orcutt. 8-0p FOR BALE Two No. 8 cookstoves and other furniture. Call at Bulle tin ortlco. 8xys FOR SALE Studobaker wagon, now, for full particulars call nt llend Hotel office. 7tf FOR SALE Tent 10x21, new fly 24x21, 12 ounce duck. Cheap. Boo Homesockers I.and Co. 8p FOR SALE Honey mado by tho bees, lGc per lb. W. II. Ush, lot 11. block IS, Center Addition. 7tf FOR SALE Almost now springs nnd mattress. Inqulro at R. M. Smith's store. f.tfwbr FOR BALK Team of horses, wt. about 1E00 each, C and 7 years old. G2tf THE ALTAMONT AND MOUNTAIN VIEW HOTELS SUNDAY III.VVEU MENU May 4, 1013. Served 6:30 to 7:30. Plates SO Cents Cream Tomato Soup Netheriand Salad f Chicken In Casserole Itoabt Log of Veal, Dressing T Rone Steak Mashed PataToea " Nov Spinach Iinon Sherbet V Hot Mince Pie Chocolate Cream 'Pie Fruit Gelatine, Whipped Cream Strawberry Short Cake Coffee During the dinner the following program of classical and popular music will be rendered by Jamea p. Fellows of Chicago, III.: ' , Sonata Dcethovon (a) Allegro Nocturne , Joaoffy Dance of tho Demons ...... .Hoist Irish Ballad Omoe Minuet ' , Soebeoqk Rustle of Spring Binding Woodland Sketches McDowell fa) To a Wild Roso (li) From an Indian Lodge (0) To a Water Lily Prelude C Slurp Mittor Rachmaninoff Indolence .Oautler Floating Alojis Ruff Ington The Uahcntlau G,rl . Halm smw The most comfortablo rooms In Bend. Steam heat, hot and cold wntor, new furniture UNEXCELLED. TABLE Beauti ful location on tho banks of tho FAMOUS DES CHUTES RIVER. Frco Bus to nnd from Depot. V. 1). Cl'H.SEV, Prop. report on the wo.k Vf tho union ajneo 0oorRO aortaon ,,,,. made and offlcers elected for tho year. , '?, SALE Tho Altamont Hole .. , . ,. .building nnd furniture, all new and v A. "wlV" '"V 7,lln," first class. J. A. Eastcs. 4tf Earl McClurc, llorman Mooro. Royi , .. , , ,, . , , , Fuller. Earl Una and Tom Ranch I h0" HALL 4x6 high grade plato made further explorations Sunday of camera, with extension bellows. In Horeo Cave. In clearing out tho l"r nl ortry Offlco. 7tf dirt from ono end of tho oavo, soldi FOR RALK Furniture of seven once to havo been an Indian burial room house and houso for ront. Call placo, they found an arrowhead, some at residence of Mrs. J. w. hlklns. 8tf deer antlers and a few bones. Tho FOR SALE Cheap, team of gold boys plan to mako further searches ngs and ono mare, well broken. Wl. In tho cave. I about 1200 each. II. C. Wluslow. Powell Butte, Oregon. 7-8p VImU the 1 mmIa fountain nt the Owl F0H HALE Thoroughbred White Pharmacy for kmmI oft ilrinlwAil H , horn ,, WhU(J Wynn(jotto eggs. Splendid laying Men' Elk skin Mine nt S'J.'n, Imya' nt 9- uud ninll Imih' at 91.7R, at the U. M. Kinltti CIothliiK Co. 7 DINNER AT THE Pll-OT IIUTTE. The Pilot Butte Hotel serves a; splendid (Honor Sunday evening from 5:30 on, at the regular prlco of SO cents, "Ever n little bettor." Adv. Z . rtmml ULAOOITJULJJ YOU GET WHAT C YOU WANT WHEN A youaskfokithemi; Ailvci-tlkoiueiKM liiNcrtcd under this hendliiK nt tho rr.-e of ono vent u ivonl for each Insertion, Discount on extended inxertloiiN. CharKCH ure payable in advance except for mlvcr tlhen linvlnx u retculnr nrcount vllli The llulfeflii, Al pafil advertlHe- nnoiinn oqx "I D)Bod 09 iM bjuoui 9lllceait the time, of receipt. fiEfi&&5& For Rent. FOR RKNT Three rooms centrally located. 1 1.2S por netting. etrnln. Mrs, W. P. Vandovort. 7tf FOR SALE Ono ncro, 2 two-room houses, barn, woodshed, wntor. Clone In on 7th street. 11000, 200 down, bal. monthly. Jonos & Renshaw. 7tf FURNITURE FOR BALE House hold goods, Including largo leather rocker, solid oak library tnblo, seam less velvet rug, dressor, bedsteads, springs and mattresses, lamps, kitch en goods, etc. Chns. D. Rowo, 7tf FOR BALE OR TRADE Black boar, ono year old, weight about 330 pounds. Ed Halvoison, Bond. Stf FOR BALE Bnlod hay In any quantity at tho Star ranch nt $11 a ton. Star Ranch Co., Tumalo, Or. 3tf FOR BALE Jorsoy red boar, wt over 300 pounds, 2 years old, prlco $18. Bond Brick & Lumber Co. 3tf ALFALFA and clover and tlmo thy hay mixed, at Powoll Butte. Ad drcsa a. L. Brazeo, Redmond, Ore gon. 4-13p FOR SALE OR RENT Cabin stovo and batching outfit. W. B, Leah, lot 11, block IS, Center Addi tion. Ctf FOR BALE 80 ncrea Irrigated land In Laldlaw district, partly Im proved, $2100. Address A-64, caro Bulletin. ' Stfbcp FOR BALE lflO-acro relinquish ment, with 160 adjoining; also other choice locations. Address B. 0 care nullotin. 43tf comfortablo ' FOR BALE 18,000 "new Oregon" Suitable for strawborry plants, 00 cents a huu- HEINZ 57 Varieties Tho finest things to tako along on your fishing and camping trips and picnic outings. Full lino of Groceries and Dry Goods at this store E. A. Sather Good Clothes Docs not, ncucsMirily, mciin hih priced clothes, if you buy here. We can fit you out .satisfactorily to suit your purse. Our line of Gentlemen's Furnishings is COM PLKTE New Stock of Nifty Neck - wear Just Received The latest patterns 25c, 50c, 75c A. L. FRENCH Sather IlulMlnir, Kent, Ore. dred. Do well In this climate. N. P. Vlnyard, Bond. 2-1 lp FOR BALE Eggs from pure blood bnrrcd Plymouth Rook hens, 1.60 per setting. l.onvo ordora nt Bather's store. J. F. Plcrco. 3lf FOR BALE Cheap, 3 320-scro re llnqulshmnnttt, with somo good Im provements. All plow land. Write to "Owners," caro Bulletin. Stf FOR BALK or trade for llend proporty, 2, n, or S acres, near car line, botween Oregon City nnd Port land. Box 138, llend. Stf FOR SALE Homestead relln- qulshtnent In Bisters country, three- fourth mllo from water. Cabin. Cheap Address E. W., caro llullotln. 8lf FOR BALE 1 span mares, weight 2300, ISO; 1 marc, gentle, wt 10f0, $7S. Call at rsnch 7V4 tnllos N. E. of Bend on R. F. I). 1. Also for sale 1 S00-eandla powor hollow wire gas- ollnu lamp. Jessie Houghton Htf FOR BALE Four flno lolu In Pnrk Addition In block 13. Wntor, light nnd ildefcnlks; nttrnctlvo houses occupy adjoining proper!) Haiiie prices you pay for unimproved lots far out. "Inquire "Bargain", at llullotln office. 2tf FOR BALE lflO aero relinquish ment, water right worth 10 per acre All fenced, nearly all plowed, sotun crop. Flno location I 4 miles from town, 11000 below value for this Need money. Address Oh nor, Box 302, Bond, Oro. 8-9p FOR BALE 100 acres under ditch 8 miles east of Bend. School on placo adjoining. (lood huose and barn. Eighty acres fenced, sovorsl acres cleared and about 16 acres partly cleared. Over $1100 of Im provements. If Mold soon w takti C. O. I, prices, llend Brick ft Lumber Co. 3tf NOW OPEN! ono block cast of tho depot Ail Now Stock Low Prices Bend Grocery We Want Your Business. 4h tm Furniture AND KITCHENWARE Baby Buggies and Street Sulkies. CARPETS, RUOS, PORTIERES, COUCH COVERS. Come In and Oct Prices. SHR OUR Special 10c Counter ofKITCIIRN-WAKn. Uveryihlng lor the Kitchen. 'A Square Deal for Every Customer' Wholcialo Prices on Quantity Lots j m.ui.ij. A. L. Hunter Next door to Bend Hardware Company i