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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1912)
"". vv- t, 4 t - CORRESPONDENCE -v - --- .----- -"--- ---- -' --- j GIST -. -. GI8T, March 4. P. M. McCutley has moved hla family Into tho rest de'nce' formerly bolonctug to Low McCatllster. M. JtV, Knickerbocker nnd family of Portland have niorcd to tho old Dorkhard place, which thoy havo PrchMed. J. J M unlock. Rchool supervisor, visited ttio school here the first of the Tveck and expressed himself well pleased with tho iirosress It la mak ing undor the Instruction of Mis Delia NlchoU Dr. Turlcy of Hormliton. Ore.. Is hero on business, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Strahm. GeorKo McCalllster made a busi ness trip to lledmond Saturday. Mrs. Fred Rubcl or Slaters visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Strahm, tho first of the week. Mr. Heary Schumachor haa re cently Installed a largo cream separ ator and otpocts to go into the dairy business. aoodlng by fall and will dig a well at once. Mr. Poabody hauled a full load of chlckon feed In from llond last wook for 0. A. Stevenson. Mlsa Campbell mado a business trip to Prlnovlllo this weok. Mr. and Mrs. Kvnns' two little girls spent 8unday visiting little Mlsa Huston at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hold's. Mr. Todd will mako a trip to llond this week for n load of goods. Mr. Chrlstcnson called on Mr. and Mrs. II. Evans Sunday. TUMALO - TUMALO. Feb. 29. Dr. P. II. Dcncer and Harry Smith wcro pleas ant callers at this place today. Mr. Smith Is from Washington. Ho Is greatly pleasod with this country and the climate. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hlgglnson were calling at this place yesterday. Tho settlors on tho Columbia Southern segregation have water In the canal for domestic purposes. It was turned on yesterday. The farm era are busy plowing for their spring crops In these parts. AMONG TUG SETTLERS NORTHEAST OF TOWN D TO A. 0. KATZ DESERT LAND BOARD ACTS ' Columbia Southern Irrigation Project ,!SVnr Inldlnw Wilt tx Manama by iNiHlnnd Man thlit Heaitoii. 111ft Tract Involved. building, has Just oreotod an attrac tive now buiiKttlow tienr thu school Iiouro In I.nldliwv, Into which ho lms recently moved, NUI'ltlUNTKNlIKNT HKIIW Hev. 11. O. Perry, district superin tendent ot tho Mothodlst church, wan hero Sunday nud Monday, and Hun day night at tho llnptlst church preached a sermon that waa tho sub ject ot much favorablo comment by thoso who hoard It. Monday eve nlntt Mr. Perry met with a number of poo pi o nnd dlscuaaod tho church situation In llond, -------- - PRINGLE FLATS PRINOUU FLATS, near Hold P. O. March S. Fred Lund and his friend, Captain Johnson, camo out to his claim In ono of J. II. Wcnandy's nntos last week. Ho expects to fence and get his clslm In shape for The Eastern Star Grange was or ganised last Saturday night at the Deucer schoolhouso, with a good charter Hat. Oftlcora wore elected as follows: Master, O. C. Card well; overseer, W. F. McNaught; lecturer. Mrs. II. B. Stewart; steward, A. Moen; nsalatant steward, Louotta Wornstaff; secretary, Anna C Moon; treasurer, F. E. Moslor; gatokcepor, Ottls Moore: chaplain, Mrs. O. C. Card well; Cores, Jessto Moon; Po mona, Mrs. A. Moon; Flora, Mrs. W. O. Wnugh; Lady assistant, Mlnnlo Mocn. The Installing deputy. Cyrus II. Walker, hopes to organtto sovoral mora Crook county Granges, tho noxt at Lamonta, where ono Is desired. Deputy Walker lived at or noar Warm Sprlugs Agency for fifteen years, from 1S77 to 1892, He also claims tho honor of being tho oldest living while man horn west ot tho Rocky Mountains, nnd a native son of Oregon, born at Whitman's Mission, Dec. 7, 1838. near Walla Walla, In what Is now Washington. Mrs. C W. Hooch nnd baby are qutto 111 with the grip. O. C. Cardwcll left yestorday morning for Salem. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Hooch spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mc Naught. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hudson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young. Mr. and Mrs. Colo Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Eldor. Tho Oregon-Washlngton-Idnho Fi nance Co. having failed to tlnanco the old Columbia Southorn Irrigation projoct, west ot tho Deachute rlvor nnd noar Laldlaw, tho Stato Desert Land Uonrd has turned It over to A. D. Kata of Portland, who will man age It during the 1912 Irrigating season, and at tho end ot that ttmo ho will have the privilege ot entorlng Into a pormanont agreement with tho board for taking over the project, provided ho has sufficient financial backing to satisfy tho board. In tho event of his failure to do this, it is probable that the board will tako steps to develop tho project for tho state. Involve litj; Arreagv. Tho project Involves somo 31,700 acres of land. On December 16, tho O.-W. I. finance company executed an agreement giving to tho State of Ore gon all ot tho rights ot tho Columbia Southorn projoct, tho deed so exo- cutod bolng placed In escrow to bo delivered to tho board upon receipt of a lottor from tho board ordering such doltvery. Tho finance com pany was given until March 1 to mako a report showing that It would bo ablo to ftnanco tho projoct. but this It appears It was unablo to do. As a result tho board will call upon tho company holding tho deed In escrow to mako Immodlato dollvory to the Governor. Shoes! Shoes! BETTER QUALITY at LOWER PRICES Makes This the Best Store at Which to Buy Your Shoes. Men's Elk Skin Shoes, now selling at... $2.25 Men's Mule Skin Shoes, now at ."7" 5 Boys' Mule Skin Shoes, 2s to 5s, at . . , "J .5 Men's 12-inch High Top Shoes, at . . . -4-.00 Other shoes at prices just as low in proportion. R. M. SMITH Clothing Co. School Notes i $ Miss Alma Pohlo has taken up her work In tho eighth grade. l.ast Fri day bolng Miss Vandovert's last day In teaching them, her pupils gave hor a candy shower In tho afternoon. WeGoBverywhere Iniim A Davidson' Mmu Is tho bent plmvn In ton it to iwt your lialr cut or n shave. " i i R. H. DEYARA10ND ;; Machine Shop and Garago t Wo know how to do nil kinds of Mnchlno Work, THY U3 AND SICK. - Your Income Kenneth Minor ontored tho High School Monday morning. Jesse Gourd entered tho fifth grade this week. Tho teachers Aro working up somo rules for uniform marking. FEBRUARY WEATHER. Pat Month Had Lens Than Is Usual. KuilklllllC Ai' X J. II. MUSQROVE W. P. SCHMIDT i THE LOTUS BAR Schmidt & Musgrove, Props. WINES ONI i Bond Stroet 'I '. A i LIQUORS CIGARS ONLY THE BEST OP QOODS HANDLED i Bend, Oregon t - Special Attention to X Transient Travel T j Mesdausrters for Commerclsl Men ,' - .7 Electric Ujhted Throughout BEND HOTEL J Good Rooms f ' Free bus to and from trains HUQH'O'KANB, MANAaKR ,BEND, OREqON Quod Meals All arrangements made for persona desiring to go south and cast of here Be Sure You Get What You Pay For Get a man who has mado a business of ono thing. I have devoted several years to government hinds and appraisement, There Is Btill plenty of choice lands in Oregon, either ICO or 320-acre claims. I show you oyer 200 miles of country. Location fees reasonable. .. E,,R. POST, Bend, Oregon Is- Kohruary was a very mild month hero, tho lowest tomneraturo being 21 degrees nboro zoro. Tho moan was 37.2. Tho precipitation amount ed to 1.19 Inches. Thero was only ono snowfall during tho month, that of a half Inch on tho night of tho 21st. Tho amount of sunshine was less than usual, thero being B cloudy days and 13 partly cloudy. Foggy nights the first week of tho month wcro something unusual for this part of tho country. Mnrch ' camo In like a lion," as the old imylng Is, with a snowfall of two inches on tho 1st and 2nd, and tho mercury dropped to 0 degrees ahovo zero Saturday night, tho lowest tomporaturo hero s'neo January 8. Tho following Is tho weatbor record for February; DiU Mas Mln Dale Mn Mia MSSSSSW"""" . - WSHMMB SMStMP SSSBSMSW I ,..-... 47 Jl 17... jo y .... 4 J I.. .... 45 J4 J- . 14 ft n 47 II 4 41 II 4 Jl J..... JJ Jl II .... 4 J Ohwi 40 Jl t. I... 41 34 T........ y jo U k j j i S... . Jl Jl M... 4 I 9- Jl V rjw .. 49 y lo.......... Jl JJ 4w..,. 45 L Jt Il 4 J 7- J I ...... jo Jl -. u tj IJ.... jl jl ..,..M..,, 47 J I4.- 4 M jo -... ll...- 47 JJ jim.-. ; 04 M M4IW . " . Vcn.... 44 FIRE IN LAIDLAW IHiastrouw Illazu Dealroys Hurler Huuhc, Itcutcd by K. K. Dayton. LAIDLAW, March 4. Last Tliurw day morning flro destroyed tho Hartor house 2V& nillos north of this place. Tho loss Is estimated at 11000. Most ot tho furnlturo in tho building was savod. Tho Harter house was ranted by F. K. Dayton. Tho blazo, which started In tho second story, ovldoiitly from n dofectlvo lluo, was discovered by Mrs. Dnytou aud Iter daughtors Dorothy und Carrol, who Immmll atoly gave tho alarm by tolophono. Tho Clerking boyu wore tho first lit tho flro, and aldod In uavlng praotl- cally ovorythlng on tho ground floor. Tho (lames had got ho far by tho time help arrived that it was imposslblo to go upstairs. Thero was no In surance on tho building. A. J, Hartor, owner of tho burned U our wagons can't nuch you ml your with by sipr LOW PRICES, BBTTrjRSPRVICn Bend Steam Laundry. 'Put Your Duds In Our Suds" - The Man 1 Behind i the Saw and Ax is tho mnn who gets tho wood, nnd CAKTEIl is THE MAN when you want wood that will mako tho pot boll. And nil it costs you is $4.00 A CORD FOR BLOCK OK LIMB WOOD. In town every day. Depends upon the kind ot nursery stock you get If you ant willing to pay n fair price, you will get good trees. YOU CAN'T OUT HOMH TJM0j.0ll NOTHING1. If you ex poet tojQiay noxt-to nothing nnd got 'gooiVvflrt-A slock, you aro mla taken, that's all. You can't produco a high iiuallty tree tor little or noth wagon. orsnydmnlftMonL YOU ARBTrJKrapi?R it yolblcl thequestlon or prwiono mnuonco your Judgtuenliwhoihnylnie. Your Iosb Is not temporary, hut extends uvor a long period of years as your orchard stands. The folly of buying cheap Ktock will ha Impressed upon you each year as you flguro your re turns. Hotter he on tho safo side and buy where you are suro of got ting Just what you want. Our sales this year could not have so largely surpassed last year's had wo not made good In tho ut. Catalog free. CLOHM IN AdllKAflH. $ WO liavo CIOSO 111 nurennu hi. iiinii stntn of cultivation which win anil In one to tun aero tracts water right with every tract, iM prices and tonus Num. uau ni oinro for further intormniiou. not! Hyatt A MoOlllvrny "nUHHfiTHH ANT) I'llOPICKHIDIf.tl BBoWMBBVAimifl ill AiMs. W. W. Faulkner, D. M DENTIST Ilulletlii Ilulliting, D n il, O r e k o n ii r -? tM t Physician and Surgcou Pl'ICK OVKK l'IKST NATIONAL ttl fflce Hours: to to u s. ui-i I to nn OPl'ICK Office DltNl), 7 to A p. ui. ! A n Ouiwd Ml C. S. BENSON N ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 OfyiCR IN KISST NATION A I. RANK nt,O0 IIKND, OKHOON Yakima Valley Nursery Co. T01TEN1SH, WASH. More Salesmen Wanted jBuikafiactiie Buy Your Roofing NOW "n crt the LlVIT tnffit ot our ummully low pilrrt. W't trll lulf-plr "All," guf anirrd watrr, scid and file pfouf roofing, (of 51.10 for a full roll IIM Hwf rii UM( f 4 Milt M U((l We lm kII Tar I'jpr si 60c s mill iKiildlng tuixral 40c a toll) draJcmng Irll al t JO a It'll ( lllrrlHlfd,0 Wiiir fr fire umplfi F. M. Carter THE WOOD MAN ----"--- COMPLETE HOUSES AUlW Mflltl trvit 4 WtU Mmm ItHftUxlMMiairnV I CMkMtwr fTK.t U ut l to l MlMHl fMllOX l mmUt t.l Wlftf PAINTS CiftUi 4 fit kn lift, M4 him. rttail mn. ll Ink. nr , ntkWf I !( tikt. fM Mir II Mt (Jk ll'o MU of A ' rn ".'M tWM. MlUU M .11 t.t- MM W MM1M t (UodHsQ 'it TWIsfcU Dflrt" 1SJ0 TsstUKoArt). SeattU vernnn k. hnrnt T -was atB-VWSi hsj k W IVst w . 9 .vjxsn I. riMT NATION BANK dr.no Si I DRNDi OKKtlOl Qeorgo S. Young ClVII,, MlNlNfl AND IlllllOATIOH I-LsniNKKU Oroirnn 8tret Ofllco with J. A. Ktwtcii. I JESSE L. SUMFALL Attorney at Law Onico In Hnwn llldjr. on Wall St,. Wend, Oregon. Crook County Abstract Gi INCOKrOHATKO. f! to all laud ami town lota luCrook couu II. I'. Wvi.UK, Secy Trlncville. Orrgou, Wc photograph the record, CLARK & W R I 0 H LAWYUKS WAHIIINOTO.S, I). C, I'ubllc Und Mnttcmr Flnnl l'roo Dvsort Itnds, ContesU nnd Mlnki Cam's. Scrip. Aiwoclnto Work for Attorneys, TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE 1 i J U ). in chooslnpr Harncaa, Wo can help you In tho selection and our experience, will bo worth Bomcthlnjr to you. Wo aro manufacturer) of tho best kinds of Harness, using only tho moat reliable leathers and other material, and employing only expert workmen. Givo us a trial order and let us provo our ability to eatlafy you in every particular Including price, H. J. Eggleston Manufacturer of Hnrncsa nnd SaddlcHDcalor In WnRona, UuRgIc and Farm Implotnenta Hay and Grain for sale. - - -- - -a SALOON 4 T t A saloon at Imperial (In Hampton Vnlloy) will pay hotter than I t uny eiuuoii m uenu, on nccounc oi largo caan trauo, low Ilccnso hjju uiuur uaja;iiBea, rroo uunuing iom jr. you act quickly, Take Bend-Burns auto Btago to Imporlal. -- . f -- J. I. WEST Undertaker and Kmbalmcr Full Assortment of Undertnkinx Goodn. Fir street Bend. Oreg F. O. MINOR roxTuyvicu biiimiimh 1,11'K FIRU ACCIDKNT INSUKAKCI1 Notary I'ul.llc and ConcjraiicliiR-M ki nitrn-uirccuy iirawn, FIDELITY BONDS Mr. Atsudc Alaiworth MILLINERY Over Skuoo'a Store Wall street ; Bond, Orif W. E. PARKER Plumblnff, Steam and ti water Heating Jobbing Promptly Attended ta IIKNI), OKIXION I Caldwell & Alain All Kinds of Blacksmit Work I'lUCKH HKASONAni Minnesota St., Bet. Bond ii.k. In 1 and Wttlu A Smi tl ttiuU bitftwih It 4.' ". Uf. nd 1 k,U polity If rMU U lit Uw4 iua J SkllfMfr,ln, Tucwu.ia, wwi rc.'u.ri. mtu. Bsk kfM Ask Yourselves ffl M mm WHO does your cleaning and pre!' Ing, and thoso who aro beat sat fled with their ordora In thatlln will surely rofor you to us. Wi( hiivo built up n reputation for doing iilgh clnsa work In u short tlmo and at n very MODERATE CHAUGE. Star Dry Clean in House WIUi A. L. French Oregon Strcot. M M A h' l 11, I' r rt ifd lie lapf bl J. 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