The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 21, 1912, Image 6

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MILUCAN VALLEY
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MILUCAN VAM.13Y, Fob 11.
Clifton M. Ilostn, who lifts n homo
stcndstx miles cast at Mllltcan's
ranch, has loft tho vnlley on n bust
ncss trip. Mrs. Ilostn, with her two
small children. Intend holding down
tho claim In his absence.
Will! Kolnud hns boon hauling
hay latoty. Ho has about twenty
four miles to haul It. A. D. Norton
had ono load hauled also.
Mrs. UiuIbo Homing, who has
been staying with hor daughter, Mrs.
Tostn, has gone t.o Dend to visit hor
ran, Otto-KIomfiig.
Alfred Howard has gono to Tort
land. Ho Is expected back soon.
Fred O. Klgor and A. D. Norton
bnvo tho posts sol for about halt
their fencing. They have been ox
changing work and therefore accom
plish much. W.iD.'Kigcr has been
helping them. -
Mrs. Jesslo noughton Is preparing
to havo her houso built on her hoiue
stead, and cverrono Is preparing for
the spring work as tho weather Is so
tempting.
Mr. and Mrs. Cltfton M. Rosin
have a nine-pound boy at their home
stead. Ho arrived January 31, 1912.
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PIUKGLE FLATS X
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PKINOl.K FLATS, near Held P.
O., Crook county, Fob. 13. A
school meeting was held at tho
schoolhoaso on February 10, at
which plans for a now location and
schoolhouso wcro discussed. Tho
meeting was largely attended.
John Schmear Is preparing to
feneo his 120-acre desert claim
which adjoins his homestead.
C. A. Stevenson Is going to try his
hand at tho chicken business. Ho
has at rreoent about 200 fowls and
hiu had shinned to him soma Al
Orpingtons and expects to havo his
Incubators at work In a short time.
Mr. ChrUtonson camo out from
Dcnd to his cJaftu a few days ago and
is putting the finishing touches to
his house.
Stockmen of this community have
had to feed their stock but little
this winter.
H. Evans, who Is located in sec
tion 20-13-19; is planning to irrigate
enough land for a garden this year,
ns an cxporlmenL Water will bo
pumped from wells.
Martin Hallmcyor Is laying a rock
foundation for a barn. Ho has a
nlco rock basement under his house.
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TU5IALO. Fob. 1C Mr. and Mrs.
Iludcon of llcnd, with Mr. Larry and
Mr. Gago. woro pleasant callers at
this place last Sunday.
Tho Gortson Ilros. passed hero
Tuesday with a machine for sage
brush pulling. Vram appearances,
tho machine will do splendid work.
The Gertson Ilros. have a largo
amount of land to clear with the
machine.
Ira E. Wlmor and C. II. Spaugh
arc busy these days pulling juniper
and pine trees with their donkey
engine.
A. Harryman is busy with his
clearing contract for G. W. Wlmer
& Sons.
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CRESCENT
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C'nESCKNT. Fob, 17 C. W,
Long, thonow clerk for tho forestry
office, arrived Monday with his wife
and little son from Dlalne, Wash.
They ,wlll occupy tho La Follette
cottage' south of towrj.4
Fred) Richards was transacting
business here the first of the week.
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Just Received Nice Line of
Ladies' Oxfords
New Goods of All Kinds for Men
Arriving Daily. ,
; R. M. SMITH
I Clothing Co.t .
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Ho represents tho lUumauor-Frank
Drug Co. ot Portland.
Mrs. K. G. Kourk has returned
homo after visiting relatives and
friends fn llond and Wnlln Walla.
Mrs. F. M. Cleaves was "at homo"
to tho ladles of Crescent Wednesday
afternoon. Embroldorlng nnd sow
ing wcro tho ploasant occupation.
Misses Mao nnd Dorothy Andorson
assisted In serving tco cronm and
cako to tho following: Mrs. Ithoda
Tylor, Mrs. K. D. Tyler. Mrs. Joo L.
Rlngo. Mrs. Ralph Caldwell. Mrs. CI.
W. Andorson, Misses KlUa Tylor and
Ooua Applegato.
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AA.ONQ TWO SETTLERS
NORTHEAST OF TOWN
On February 13 a Valentino party
was given by Mrs. O. C. Cardwoll.
Tho houso was vory prettily deco
rated with red hearts. Hearts, ou
chro and hlgh-tlvo wore tho games
played. A talking contest was won
by Mrs. H. E. Stowart and Mrs. F.
1. Reynolds. Refreshments woro
served ot whlto and red heart-shaped
cako. Tho guests present woro Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Grimes, Mr. nnd Mrs.
C. M, Dragg, Mrs. S. A. Dult, Mr. and
Mrs. A. P. Dahlo, Mr. and Mrs. II.
Helgeson, Mr and Mrs. A. Moen, Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. Waugh, Mr. and Mrs.
William Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. F.
P. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Stowart. Miss Anna Moen, Miss Gor
tmdo Reynolds. Misses Jesslo nad
Mtnnlo, Moon, Nick Reynolds, Rort
Torrelson, C Andorson, C. V. Ilnrto,
Mr. and Mrs. Cardwcll.
Tho Ladles' Juniper Club surprised
their president. Mrs. W. O. Waugh,
on February 15, It being hor birth
day. Tho members of tho club pre
sented her with a boautltul commun
ity silver gravy ladle. Bho received
a number of other beautiful preaonts
also, 18 In all.
A birthday danco was hold at C.
V. narto's Saturday night In honor
of H. E. Stowart. There woro a
good many out In splto ot the hard
rain, there being about 25 present.
P. J. Young and wifo and R. M.
Elder and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Hocch Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young and Miss
Fern Hall visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Hudson on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Waugh havo a
number of Golden Fawn and Ilol
glan hares and a fow Angoras which
they brought from North Yakima.
Wash., lsst fall.
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R.OLYAT
ROLYAT. Feb. 19. Tho weather
for the past month has boon Ideal for
growing crops. Ryo and wheat that
were sown In tho fall aro up so that
tho fields are now looking nlco and
green, and the bunch grass Is several
Inches high. Stock on tho ran go nro
looking sleek and fnt
Rort Meoks and J. W. McCturo
camo out to their ranches with a
hunch of horses and (though seed to
sow their holdings.
Messrs. Cook, Abornnthy. Rodgors
and several other of tho enterprising
young peoplo aro figuring on build
ing a largo dance ball. In tho near fu
ture, on -tho townslto..
Rogers and Ilrooklngs havo filled
in the old rlvor bod noar tho Ilrook
lngs' placo so that all teams and
autos can cross without tho usual
trouble.
A. J. Abornathy Is enclosing his
ranch with a barb wire fenco and got
tlng ready to sow somo spring grain.
The " Rolyat school has boen pro
gressing nicely, and qulto a number
of pupils under the leadership of
Miss 'Mary 'Schroder havo boen able
o Uko hVolghth crada .examina
tions. Roland Conkllog, a young rancher,
from to'ora, ..Is In Portland with a
view "of 'purchasing a slock of goods
to be put in a new store hero.
Horace Brookings has just finish
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ml building" his largo garngo, whoro
from six to eight nutos put up almost
ovory night, mid has completed his
commodious nnd substantial houso.
Ho Is now nblo to take oaro ot tho
largo amount ot travel from Uond to
Rums nt prices that nro reasonable
It Is understood that a drilling ma
chine Is coming In soon to go dawn
with a vlow of getting artesian water
on tho now townstto.
Mocks and Cook aro going to haul
lumber this week for tho erection of
n blacksmith shop.
Tho road between Ilrooklngs placo
and tho Harnoy county lino hns boon
almost tmpassablo for autos or teams
since tho thaw. It It Is not put In
bettor condition soon, thoro Is talk ot
Hums gottlng their freight from tho
other way. 8omo of tho sottlors
aro going to work this week on tho
road nnd It Is undoratsood that Rums
has offered to unv Ha uart of tho cost
of Improving tho road, nnd It Is up
to Rend to do hor shnro to sou that
tho road Is mado passable tor heavy
loads.
Most of tho sottlors aro busy now
burning sago and plowing.
Word roaches horo that tho county
surveyor and Judgo Kills aro coming
out this way soon to straighten out
tho lines that woro In dispute. In tho
oast ond of tho valley.
Daniel Roono, tho "old time"
freighter ltetwocn Madras and tho
high desert. Is Improving his much
this wlntor and expects to remain on
it permanently.
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CIST
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GIST. Fob. 17. Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Nichols eelobrated their seventh
wedding anniversary nt Gist on Feb
ruary 1G. Thirty guests woro pres
ent who woro ontortalnod by n splen
did musical program, followed by nn
appropriate address by John Strahm,
Sunday school sunorlntondont. A
bountiful supper was served, after
which tho guests departed express
ing their enjoyment of tho ovonlng
and wishing that Mr. and Mrs. Nich
ols live to celobrato many happy re
turns ot tho day. Many valuablo
presents woro received. Thoso pres
ent woro; Mr. and Mrs. John
Strahm. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gil
lott, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnlfsn, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Fryrear, Mr. nnd Mrs. 8.
Henry Schumacher. Mrs. C. E. Nich
ols. Mrs. F. W. McCuIloy, Mrs. Geo.
McCalllster, Misses Mary Fryrear,
Mnrtlo Stuart. Cleavos Strahm. Anita
What Every
Man Knows
is that the principal consider
ntlon nowadays Is "Clothes."
Ono has to dross neatly und
stylishly if ha wants to succeed
in business or social life.
We havo loft a few moro
Heavy Winter
Clothes
at a Big Reduction.
A. L FRENCH
Orbjron St., Bet, tfall and Bond.
Your Income
Doponds upon tho kind of nursery
stock you got If you aro willing to
pay a fair price, you will got good
trees. VOU CANT GET BOMB
TIIINU FOR NOTHING. If you ox
pectj.to pay noxt-to-nothlng and get
L'ootl, fl rat-clam stock, you aro mis
Fatten, that's all. You can't produce
a high quality troo for little or noth
ing any moro than you can an axo,
wag6n, or any Implement.
YOU ARK THH L08KR If you lot
tho question of prico ulono Inlluonco
your judgment whon buying. Your
loss Is not temporary, but oxtonds
over a long porlod of years as your
orchard stands. The folly of buying
cheap stock will bo Imprcssod upon
you each year as you figure your re
turns. Dottor bo on tho safo sldo
and buy. -whoro you uro suro of got
tlng just whut you want.
Our sales this year could not havo
so largely surpassed last yoar's bad
w6 not mado good in tho juist.
Catalog froo.
Yakima Yaliey Nursery Co.
TOPPENISH, WASH.
"More Salesmen Wanted
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Schumacher, Evelyn McCuIloy, flrnco
Glllott, Messrs. Wnllaco McCuIloy,
Jay Nichols, John Fryrear, Roy Mc
CuIloy. Btorllo Fryrear, Karl dial
fan, Clifford Strahm, Wardto Mc
CuIloy nnd Daniel Schumacher.
A number ot tho young poopb) nt
tended tho ball In llond tho lith.
George MoCalllstor has boon In
I'rtnuvlllo ou business.
Tho Suudny sschool nt this placo
la making splendid progrii,o
Tho publlo school will glvo appro
priate oxorclir'uM on Washington's
lllrlhdny. Mrs. Nichols, tho teacher,
reports tho pupils doing good work
this wlntor.
Tho member of tho Gist Grntigo
nnd their friends will glvo a program
and supper nt tho schoolhouso tho
ovonlng of Fobrunry 23.
LUMBER
OF ALL
hTiscrttas Lath and House Leth
A Specialty
The tlmlr we cut from Is the brit In the coun
try, mill 4i tnllei soutbrsit of Dcud,
Pine Forest Lumber Com'y
BEND,
Garden
Low Prices.
GET READY
NOW
FOR SPRINQ
PLANT1NQ.
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H. J. Eggleston
Manufacturer of Harness nnd Saddles Dealers In Wnjrons,
BukkIcs nnd Farm Implements Hay and Grain for sale.
Let the Builders' Bargain House Save
Money for You
Fire
Grow Panel
Doors
LUMBER
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Go Journeying
East
Tlio ell bo so much to tell about when you set
back ndcr n vocation trip Hast on tho Orrnt
torthern Railway, throgchihe Rockies at sun
sc7 v ith tho wot world bathed In colors, as you
Wov it from ths commodious observation plat
form on tho
Oriental Limited
the perfect through trnln to St. Paul. Mlnncanolls.
Chica,:o. Tho Uko J'nt k Region of Minnesota js.
scssc oylvan charm, and tho (lorlous Great Lakes
trii) curries you through a land of enchantment to
arcat dtl' s In the Hast. Oct folder, "Kostcrn Trips
'or West rn People" and information alxwt Sccial
itojud-Trip .Summer Pares. Coll on or addres
Archibald Gray
A. O. V. & P. A., Portland, Orojfon.
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NOTION FOR 1'UtlMCWriON.
Department of tho Interior, U, B.
hand Olllco nt Tho Hollos, Oregon,
January S3nd, 1012.
Notloo la horoby glvon thai Adolph
II. Fischer of llond, Oregon, who, on
March Sth, 1010, mnilo liotnestond
entry No. 00173, for HftBWH,
NW'UHWtti Boo. 4, nnd NHViBNtt.
Boo. B, township 17 south, rango 13
oast, Willamette Morldlnn, hns lllod
uotlcn of Intention to ntnlio (lunl com
mutation proof, to establish claim to
tho laud nhovo descrlbod, before II.
O. Kills, V. a. Commissioner, at his
olllco at llond, Oregon, on tho Olli
day of March, 1012.
Claimant names ss witnesses!
Andrew Moon, llnrry Hlowarl. Or
vtll C. Cardwoll. Claronco V. Ilnrlo
nnd Philip G. Young, all of llond,
Oregon. C. W. MOOIIIJ.
47-01 Register.
KINDS
OREQON
Tools.
THE BEST in
THIS LINE is
SOLD HERE.
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building st (rut nnr fmirth and often fully
I'orth
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W. W. Faulkner, D. M. D.
DI3NTIST
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Ward H. Coble
Attorney nt turn,
omco In Doscliiitvs Hank IlulldluK
Oppoilto Postodlco.
Iluiiil. OroRon,
U. C. COE, M, D.
Physician nnd Surgeon
OI'I'ICKUVICK l'IM8T NATIONAI. IIK.
OITlce Kouts: 10 In ta . in,; i lojsiul
7 to 8 p. tit,
Burn., : Ohkoon
C. S. BENSON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OKHCK IN f IRST NATIONAt, iUNK AUK),
UltNI), OKIIOON
Vernon A. Forbes
LAWYER
FISST NATIONAI. BANK OLDO.,
nitNU,
OWltOON
acorgc S. Young
Civil, Minino and Iiihiqation
KNdlNKKIt
Orejron Street
Omco with J. A. Knstes.
JESSE L. SUAIRALL
Attorney nt Lnw
Olllco In Hazen Illdfr. on WallHt,,
Bend, OrcKgu.
Crook County Abstract Co.
INCOkroSATIU).
AII8TKACT.S OP TITLH
to sll Isiul snd town lots In Crook county,
II. V. Wvi.i)K, Secy.
I'rlncvllle, Orejjon.
We photograph the records. .
CLARK & W R 1 0 H T
LAWYERS
WASIIINOTON, l. C.
Public Und Matters: Final Proof.
Doscrt Lands, Contests nnd Mlnlnjr
Coses. Scrip.
Associate Work for Attorneys.
J. I. WEST
Undertaker nnd Kmbnlmer
Full Assortment of Undertaking
Goods.
Fir street Bend, Oreon
F. O. MINOR
roSTOPrlCK BUIUIINU
MFK FIKK ACCIDIJNT
I N S U K A N C It
Notary Puhllc snd Conveysnclnx All
IKI l'sicts Cnrrrctlr Drswn.
FIDELITY BONDS
Mrs. Maude Alnsworth
MILLINERY
Over Skuso's Storo
Wall street ; Bend, Orcjron
W. E. PARKER
Plumbing, Steam nnd Hot
Wnter llcnting
Johblnir Promptly Attended to.
1IKNI), OIIUIO.S
Caldwell & Main
All Kinds of Blacksmith
Work
THICK. IIKASONAIII.K.
Minnesota St., Bet. Uond and Wall.
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JVjIO does your clennlnjr and press-
irirTi nnd thoso who aro best wills-
itcd with their orders In that lino
will surely refer you to us. Wo
havo built up n reputation for
dolnjr hlfh clnsa work. In n
Bliort timo und nt 11 vory
MODERATE CHAUGK.
Star Dry Cleaning:
House
With A. L. French
Oregon Strcot.
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