The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 28, 1912, Image 6

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HAMPTON I
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HAMPTON. Kcb. 19. Whllo In
tho woods nlouo Inst week, J. N.
Crow had tho mtsfortuno to cut a
deep gosh two Inches long on tho In
step ot his right foot. Mr Crow
Otic homo, whore tho wmuvI whs
dressed &s well ns possible nnd
though ho I resting easy. Is not yet
nblo to ho ftUaut
i. 8. Fork niado n hustness trip
to Prtnevlllo tho past wooK.
,W. J. Harrison and family, who
camo hero from Kentucky last No
vember, aro bo well Impressoit with
this country and Its tuturo possibili
ties that they recently bought K. E.
Crow's relinquishment and have
Kpno to housekeeping In their now
homo.
Lewis Miller rcturnod from Nend
today with a load ot supplies for him
Belt and the Hampton store.
Tho neighbors aro rejoicing with
llurr Ulack over his now well. It Is
about 25 feet deep and has a good
supply of water.
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J PRtNGLE FLATS
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rniNOLK FLATS, near Held P. O.
Crook county. Fob. 19. Mr. Hall
mcycr la digging a well.
Homcstoadora hero aro nearly all
cutting fenco posts. It looks ax If
there will be somo "wire pulling"
this spring.
C A. Stevenson has gone to Dond
for a load of goods.
There has been no plowing done
hero yet. but tho frost la about all
out ot tho ground.
Fred Hamlin, who lost a cow somo
three months ago, has got no .traco of
her yet.
Warren Llbboy visited Mr. and
Mrs. H. Evans Sunday.
John Schmcar Is breaking a couplo
of flno colts.
Mr. Todd will be going to Bend for
supplies noxt week.
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GIST, Fell., 2R. The program cno
cupper given by the Gist Gmnipi Fri
day evening was a decided success
and was attended by a largo number.
Miss May Wilson, who has Just
closed a term of school at Upper Ryo
Grass. Is tho guest of her sister. Mrs.
iX-lla Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold have
loft for their homo near Clovordalo,
Lester and Vcrn Gist and wives
have moved to tho old Gist place.
W. F. Fryroar of Clovcrdale was a
business visitor In tho neighborhood
Saturday.
F. M. McCultey, who has been as
sisting F. K. Dayton In the lumbor
business, has returned home.
John Strahm had tho misfortune
to badly sprain an ankle whllo haul
ing wood.
J. I). Nichols of Laldlaw was a Gist
visitor Saturday.
" Tho school program rendered In
memory of Washington's birthday
was a splendid success and did credit
to both teacher and pupils.
F, W. Loyercnz mado a business
trip to Prinevlllo Friday.
socrotnry; O. W. Gardner, treasurer,
and Ed Santry, Joo J Ulngo nud 13.
D. Tylor, trustees.
Messrs. Santry. Cleaves and An
derson woro appointed by tho chnlr
as a special committee, to confer with
U Hcsslg of Fort Klamath, who owns
and operates telephone systems
throughout southern Klamath county
Into northern California. Ho has a
lino completed to Heaver Marsh, to
which Crescent desires connection.
Tho meeting was tho most enthu
siastic over held hero and tho follow
ing now members woro onrollod: K.
I). Tyler. David Lyncs. W. O. Harrl
man, C. G. llowors, and F. II. Funk.
After the meeting a banquet was
given In their honor.
K. D. Tyler went to La Pino last
week, returning Friday with freight
for Uourk'e store.
Misses Mao and Dorothy Anderson
aro visiting friends In Ln Pino.
Mrs. Joo Ulngo and children loft
via Fort Klamath for Klamath Falls
to attend hor mother, Mrs. Charles
Graves, who Is 111.
Karl Hall and William Edor aro
visiting at tho Crescent from Port
land.
Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Jones woro In
from tholr ranch west ot Odoll Ilutto
last week.
Thomas McCord has returned from
tho mountains where ho had a trap
lino this wlntor.
Amos Howard and H. D. Ilurrough
transacted business hero tho first
of the week. Tho former purchased
the flno draught horao nud wagon of
Ed Santry.
0. A. Paddock and F, X. Domplor
woro In from Diamond Peak a fow
days ago. Tho latter was grlovcd to
learn ot tho death ot his father, his
only relative, at Fort Hock.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Thomas havo
returned after an extended trip by
wagon through southern Oregon and
northern California for tho latter'a
health, which Is much Improved.
They spent tho groator part of tho
winter In Chlco, Col. Mr. Thomas
owns a largo feed and livery atabto
at this place. Frank Hammer was
In chargo during his absence.
FILMS DON'T EXPLODE
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CRESCENT
CRESCENT. Fob. 26, Tho Com
mercial Club held an enthusiastic
meeting In KeUer's Hall Saturday
night." Tho occasion was tho annual
election of officers for tho ensuing
year. Charlie Thomas, vlco presi
dent, called the mooting to order, and
(ho election resulted as follows:
f Charlie Thomas, presldont; F. M.
Cleaves, vlco president; E. G. Rourk,
Danger of Klro In Moving
Picture Houc.
Ever so often someone aaka If
moving plcturo films explode. Should
a flro occur In a moving plcturo
theater, tho reporter always speaks
of It as an "explosion of fllmTT You
may possibly know that this does not
happen, but If you aro Ignorant of tho
fact let us assuro you. Films burn
up, ao do newspapers; and like news
papers, thoy tnako a quick flash and
rapidly consume. If you woro com
ing down Wall Street and saw a
newspaper on flro, would you got
Into or start a panic, would youT
All moving plcturo thoators aro
compelled to havo asbestos or sheet
Iron covered booths. (Tho Star
Theater's booth Is lined with asbes
tos and covered with sheetlron.) if
wo are unfortunate enough to have
a film catch flro, it will make a quick
blaze Just llko burning a news
papor and will become, consumed In
a mlnuto or two. The flro would
causo somo smoko and may leavo a
mark on tho sheet-Iron covered floor,
but tho chief damage dono will be to
our pockctbook. It will cost us $100
or more, and the only explosion will
bo when wo aro IJLOWN UP by tho
film exchango for letting such a
thing happen to their film.
DEALING IN STOCKS.
Knew What You Ars Buying Btfors
lnvtitlno Your Monty,
Wo hear of fortunes quickly mrulo
In Wall street, of minors who havo
accumulated enormous wealth by n
lucky strike, of Inventions that hnvo
mado Inventors rich, Hut how many
of these luslnncca nro thoro? Just n
fow, whllo countless thousands and
hundreds of thousands havo toatuvory
thing In unsuccessful ventures,
Tho prosperous, successful man or
woman Is the one who buys with
knowledge of what ho or alio la buy
ing, whether .It bo a piece of beef, n
dozen of eggs, a horse, a liouno or
stocks nud bonds.
Money has been mado Ut Wall strvot
and will continue to tx inn tie. Thono
who buy stocks when they soil low and
sell them when they advance must
mnko money. Tho operation la no dif
ferent from buying n houno or n farm
nt n bargain and selling It at n pmilt
Hut ono should exercise Just an much
enro In ono tranMctlon ns In the ottmr.
Hare nothing to do with thono who
orfor jjlltterlng opportunities to get
rich quickly. ThU will save your
money. It rony sound very nlco to
any that ono owns a thousand shares
of a gold, silver or copper mlno with
a par value of $10,000 and that cost
tho holder only $20 or $100, Hut what
use Is such n certMratP unless It has
real valuer Dcttcr put tho $50 or
$100 In ono share of n dividend pay
ing stock and be satisfied with rami
crato returns and a tnodcrato profit on
any advance the stock uiajr enjoy.
Leslie's.
EAGLES IN COMBAT.
Fury of th Oslllarnt Dlrds In Thslr
Duil In ths Air.
An old 1 1 tin observer In Maryland
says that the Eastern Shore eagles can
fly faster, remain In their lofty flight
longer nud descaud from It to tho earth
with more velocity than any other cre
ated thing with wtugs. Ho also says
that tho fierceness of tho eagles nud
tho tenacity and power of clutch they
can put Into their Immense talons aro
beyond belief, and ho cites as an In
stance of It a fight between two of the
big birds that ho once saw.
Just what incited the two engtea to
the combat this spectator of tho tight
did not know, but they came together
high In the air. A long tltno (he two
fierce birds fought with beak and
(alon and wing, running upon ono an
other, delivering tbelr blows and re
treating for adrantnge In a now at
tack. Then at last they clinched and
fought at clone quarters.
In that position they came plunging
to the earth, but neither mado any ef
fort to stay the fall, so desperately In
tent was each on (he savage battle.
Tbey struck together In the freshly
turned furrow of a plowed field, and
the Impart' failed to separate them or
to cause an Instant's delay In tbo fight,
and tho coming on the scene of a man
with a club, with which he at once
took part In tbo battle, did not distract
their attention from one another, and
tho man killed them both. Their tal
ons were burled so deeply In each oth
er's flesh Ihst to separate the two
belligerent eagles It was necesary to
cut off their legs. Now York Sun.
LECTURE OX THE SOUTH.
A truo picture ot llfoln tho South
In tho olden days, boforo and after
the war, was given by Miss Hollo
Kearney, In hor lecturo In the lycoum
course Monday night. Miss Kearney
la a most Interesting talker, full of
enthusiasm, and with a strong volco
presents her" address in a forceful
mannor. 8ho told of the days of
slavery, of tbo awful period of re
construction followjng the wnr,
touched on tbo race "problem and
prohibition and endod with a plea
for wpman suffrage.
Jest Received Nice Line of
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Ladies
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BSSSsV .SOW
uxTorns
New Goods of All Kinds for Men
Arriving Doily.
R,M. SMITH
Clothing Co.
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Msrrltd You no to Dtst Smsllpox.
When 1 was n lad the number of
people whose face were pitted with
smallimx was legion. "Wind from
sunllpos" was on the card worn by
roost of tho unfortunato strrvt beg
gars who had lord their sight.
Tho anxiety of pnrcnts to have their
daughters married at an age which
would now bo convlden-d rflmont scan
dalously Immature was one by-renult
of tho frequeuey and sorority of small
pox. If n girl's faro wcro marred her
prospects of matrimony were, of
roume. Impaired, and tho ambition of
mot hew so common was smalliox
was to see tbelr daughters safely mar
ried before they .caught tho dlixwmu.-r
From Wolter Gllbcy'a "Recollections
of Seventy Years" in. Nineteenth Cen
tury. ,
Whst t-lf. Is.
Nothing Is of real valuo In (ho world
except people. Never hurt a ihtsoii by
a wrong thought or by word or by act
Never hurt ench other. Then go on
a big discovering expedition and find
each other. Nover say, "That person
has nothing In him." for Hint only
means that yoif haven't found it yet
Then, last pt all, never think you are
the only person. You are just a part
of -each other." Yog aro, not some,
body and the rest- of us everybody
else. We are each other. Life Is each
otherness, not ererybody-flbicncss. pt.
Nicholas s . V U J
The Hornblll.
The hornblll, a bird which Is widely
distributed In Indlot'tbo Malay nrcbl-
pclago and Africa, -has a very loud
note. Ifs call has been 'described as
between tbo shriek of a' 'locomotive
and the bray of n donkey and can be
heard n distance of about a couplo yf
fallen.' ",' ' 5
TwUWd. "
nicks I bear that Rrown'a speech
at tha club dinner last night was qulto
funny. Wicks The opening 'sentence
was very! no roso uud said, ''While
I wns sitting on my thought a chnlr
struck mo." Everybody roared. Ron
ton Transcript
Company,
A crowd Is not company. Faces are
but a gallery of picture wberu there
is no lovo, and talk but a tinkling cym
bal. Francis Ilacun.
f . ...
When men are pure, laws ore use-
.broken. Disraeli -..- ,-
ItOl.VAT.
(This pooin la contributed by a
Dottier nt Rnlynt P. O. In Hampton
Vnlloy, 70 tulles southonat ot llond.)
Oh! Rulyntl Hwoot Itolyat,
Thu plnco where man and boast
got fat.
Whoro goldmines flourish In tho soil,
Woll mixed with tlbow gronso nnd
toll.
Tho rnnchertt horo with norvo nnd
brain
Aro putting in their Holds of grain.
And day by day tho sagebrush green
does up In smoko that far Is soon.
It only nil those Imtcholnra
With Hhacks that look so snd,
forlorn,
Could win somo mnld'ott fair nud truo
To ahnro tholr ahncka and huiuo-
stonds too. ,
That's nil wa need In Itolyat
To mako this placo ono happy
homo,
And keep us In tho narrow tracks,
From whonco therefrom wo' 1 1
nover roam.
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The Man
Behind
the
Saw and
:: AX
Is tho mnn who gota tho
wood, nml CAKTEK Is
THE MAN when you wnnt
wood that will mnko tho
pot boil.
And nil it coats you Is
$4.00
A CORD FOR BLOCK OR
LIMU tyOOD.
In town every dny.
Notice to (ho Public.
Tho two lending tiMRnslnoH of thu
Pacific Const, tho Pncltto Monthly
and llio Rutland hnvo boon consoli
dated under tho lltlo of "flunsot
tho Pnclflo Monthly."
It In tho Intention or tho publish
ers to spnro no money nor offort to
mnko Hunsot tho Pnr.ltlo Monthly n
credit to tho Went nud n mngnahio of
national vttluo and Importance.
To Introduco It to now readers, wo
will mnko tho following special offer:
Send ROo In stamps, nud wn will put
your iiatiio on our subscription list
for (ho next four months, nud will
solid yon froo n ropy of the superbly
Illustrated Mld-Wlntor uumhor, nnd
nlso the famous Hunsot Indian poster,
securely paakod In n mailing tubn.
It will mnko n beautiful urtiamuut
for your front room or dun.
Bond your order lo Fred l.ookloy,
Northwestern Malinger, Hunsot--tho
Pacific Monthly. Portland, Oregon.
HUHINKHH AMI I'HOKKHHIO.VAL
W. W. Faulkner D. M. D.
DENTIST
Hull? tin lltilbtliig,
II e nil, Oregon
f F. M. Carter
THE WOOD MAN
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R. H. DBYARAIOND
Machine Shop and
Garage
Wo know how lo do nil
kinds of Mnchlno Work.
TRY US AND SEE.
Your Income
Depends upon tho kind of nursery
stock you got If you nro willing to
pay a fair price, you will got good
trees. YOU CAN'T MET HOME
TIIINC.I FOR NOTHING. If you ex
pect to pay neit-to-notlilng and got
good, flrnt-clBM stock, you ore mis
taken, that's all. You can't produce
n high quality treo for llttlo or noth
ing any more than you can an axe,
wagon, or any Implement.
YOU ARE THE I.OHEK l( you let
the question of prlro sonn Influence
your Judgment when buying. Your
loss Is not temporary, but extonds
over a long period of years as your
orchard stands. Tho folly of buying
cheap stock will be Impressed Upon
you each year as you figure your re
turns. Hotter be on the safa side
and buy whero you nro suro of gel
ting Just what you want.
Our sates this year could not havo
so largely surpassed last year's had
wo not msdii good In tho pt.
Catslog froe.
Ward H. Coble
Altoniey nt Law.
Oftlco In Doschtitoa Hntik Ihillilli
Opposlto i'ostonico,
llond, Orogo
U. C. COB, M. D.
Physician nnU SurKcoif
OI'I'ICIC OVItK 1'IKHT NATIONAL ll
Office Hours: 10 In U a. m,; o j ai
Yakima Valley Nursery Co.
TOPPENISII, WASH.
More Salesmen Wanted
Garden Tools.
THE BEST in
THIS LINE is
SOLD HERE.
Low Prices. !
GET READY
NOW
FOR SPRING
PLANTINQ.
H. J. Eggleston
Manufacturer of Harness nnd Saddles Dealers In Wfijrons,
Huffgics and Farm ImplemenU Hay nnd Grain for sale.
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SALOON
,t A saloon at Imperial (In Hampton Volioy) wil gay- botUjr than ?
t any saloon In Bend, on account of larRo cnah trado, fow Ilccnso J
unu outer cxpcnac0, rreo uunuingiou u you act quickly.
Toko Bcnd-Ilurns auto stago to Imporial,
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
oyyicx in rinsr nation r. iunk sli
1IHNU. OKKOON
Vernon A. Forbd
LAWYER .
VITLST NATIONAI. HANK M.tX.,
onNO, OUKOij
Qeorjfe S. Youn
ClVII MlNINU AND llllllUATION
ICNQINKKU
OrcRon Stretit
OITlco with J. A. Kiutwi.
JESSE L. SUA1RALL
Attorney at Law
Ofllcu In Haren Uldjr. on Wall St
IJcttd, Oregon.
Crook County Abstract C
mcosrosATKti
AIISTIIACTH HI TIT! ir
to sll Umt slid (own loti In Crook cuun
U I'. WVI.UII, Secy,
I'rlneyllle. Orrxon.
We phologroph the record.
CLARK & WRIQM
LAWVDKS
WAHIIINOTON, tl.C.
Public iAnd Matters: Final I'ro.
Dusort Lands, Contests and Mini
Cones. Scrip.
Associate Work for Attorneys,
J. I. WEST
Undertaker and Kmbalmer
Full Assortment of Undcrlakinjf"
uoods.
Hr street llond, Greet-
F. 0. MINOR
roTTOr'r'ICK SUIU)INO
IAVH I'IRK ACCIIJKNT
1NSURANCK
Kotsry Public snd ConvfysiiciiiK
U8l l'sir Concctlr Hrn.
FIDELITY BONDS
Mrs. Maude Alnsworla
MILLINERY
Over Skung's Storu
Wall street : IUind, Orei
W. E. PARKER
Plumbing, Steam and II
Water Hentlnir
Jobbinjr Promptly Attended to
IIKNI), OltfXION
Caldwell & Alain
All Kinds of Blacksmi
Work
riucra itJUHONAiiw:.
Minnesota St., BoL Uond and W
a I'm lul ill I Imii i MF ,1
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Ask Yourselves
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WHO doea your clennlnir and iH
Injr, and those- who nro boat futl
lied with tliufi- orduro in that II
will Huroiy refer you to ua. W
havo built Up a reputation for
doing liltcli chuw work In a
short tlmo and nt n very
MODKItATE CHAHGR
Star Dry Cleanir
House
With A. L. French
Or"egbh Street.