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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1912)
-J! M H. I y - 4- CORRESPONDENCE - ---- --- 1 HAMPTON --- - -4t HAMPTON, March 6. Mr. Mc Kcnnoi cnmo tn from Portland and Is busr with eovcral men grubbing aagobrush. A. T Eroo has complete setting tho Mla on, his 320 acre homestead anljisa gono to Rend (ot hla tutm. o ?'.hool opened In II tr nton March 4 tth Carl Kcltar n teacher, in at'dltton to tho grammar gne'o, two pupils uro taking the high school norh. The i-onio of A. Wobrr was recent 1? tkuiunrod by Are Mr We'-rr I c. o ;lng to 'build lintActllnt-ly and lliroo loimailoaTO hem tomorrow to tyring lu lumber from llend. J HUNGLE FLATS PRINOUE FLATS, near Held P. O. Crook county. March. E ilr. Thomas has roturned to hla claim and ex pects to do some- spring seeding. Mr. and Mr. C A. Storenson are tho proud parents of a fine baby girl born Fob. 39. Keep your eyo. on Prlnsle Flats. It's coming to tho front Martin HallaTeyer and family paid Mr. and MriXC. ASteTenson a Tistt Sunday. v f March came In like a lion and brought ua a little snow and cold Tin da. It Is thor- soro. MHLUCAN VALLEY MILMCAN VALLEY. March B everybody Is on the moro In Mllllean Valley. Alfred Howard haa taken 08sesalon of his homestead. Miss Jessie UouRhton has moved Into her cabin and Mr. and Mrs. "V. B. Klger nave moved to tneir son t red s place. Alfred Howard and hla son Clayton ai ro digging a well on the Howard -claim. They are down 45 feet and havo (rood signs ot water. Fred Klger Is also about 20 feet down In his well and expects to strike wator oon. We have tho deepest snow that we havo havo had this wlntor. about six Inches deep, Tho inomcter roglstorcd 12 bolow the coldest this winter. Mrs. Efflo Norton, who worked nt MllUcan'a all fall and wlntor, haa gono to 8alm Co vlctt relatives. She may return In early summer. Miss Edwin DoMerrMeld waa visit ing with Mrs. Mnry Rosin Tuesday tho 27th Mrs. Koaln ts having their two-story house finished. Mr. Cook, with ono helper, Is doing tho work. Mrs. Kiln Uusey and Miss Martha Good are staying with Mrs. Mllllean at present nsslstluR with tho work. Mr. Darker has taken up his resi dence on tho relinquishment ho bought from Mr. Ford, which la near tho 32 mllo poet. Mr. and Mrs. Y. I)., Klger entot talned Mrs. Jessie Houghton and Miss Edwin DeMorrlfleld at luncheon last Sunday, the 3rd. Willis Noland spent Sunday after noon at tho Howard homestead. Clayton "Howard snont Monday evening with Willi Noland. Playing Don Sancho waa tho pastime. . Edwin "DeMerrWcld la keeping house for hor brother, Willis Noland. She .says she is not used to keeping house for a bachelor. Clayton J. Howard mado a trip to Bond this week. busting oxhlblt In trout of Thomas' livery barn Monday afternoon. Tho horse, owned by T. F. llnmnor, has famo as an outlaw, having thrown sovoral good riders. Itowly Warner rode tho horse without "pulling loathor." Mrs. 0 W. Andorton, assisted by Mrs. K. Q. Itourk, entertained Mon day ovonlng complimenting Mr and Mrs. Charles Thomas. Whist was tho amusement ot tho evening, nftor which a dainty lunch was nerved bj Misses Mao and Dorothy Anderson. Tho guosta wcro: Messrs. and Mes dames Charles Thomas, F. M Cleaves W. W. Cryder, E. Q. Itourk, C W Long. Mrs. Ithoda Tylor, Misses Ellin and Ireno Tyler, Noni Caldwell, lonn Applcgato, Messrs. Joe U Ittngo, O. C. Tyler. Fred Errington and W. W. Andersou. DO YOl' WANT A HOME? Party will build a small realdonco (to cost not mora than 11200) on attractive lot In Park Addition, and rent It or sell houso and land on easy payments. Water and etcctrlc light. Uulld to suit, lnnulro at Uulletln oRlco. ltt '$ CRESCENT I i 'CRESCENT, March 8. Don Cald well baa returned from Odoll Lake. . John Knott and Emit Zumbrum were Iri a few days ago from Bearer Marsh. Messrs. Santry, Cleaves, Funk, Rlngo and Hammer were In LaPlno Saturday, Miss Nora Caldwell Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. Q. Rourk. Frank Haramor,-who has been suf fering with an ulcerated tooth. Is much better. He was attendod by Dr. Anderson. Forest Rangers W. J. Nichols and W. O. Harriman havo gone to Fort Rock whore they will probably re main six weeks. A number witnessed tho broncho- Dltmal Outlook. "Why do you look k unhappy f "Well, you know l"m pretty well busted. "Ye, hot you always wert ami yet you've borne np pretty well. What Is the particular trouble today?" "I Jmt proposed to the girl I love." "Ahl And the answer waa unfavor abler "1 don't know." You don't know? Why, what do yon mean Purely you mnt know whether she accepted you or rejected you." "That's Jnst It. I asked her to mar ry me, and she said she would. Thr-o I asked her If be wan sure h could be happy with a man who had oo money, and she said she could She said she bad alwaya preferred buying things 6n credit anyhow." Oeveland Plain Dealer. .Notice to tho Public. Tho two loading magaftlttcn ot tho Pacific Coast', tho l'aclllo Monthly and tho Sunset, have boon consoli dated under tho tlllo ot "8uuiot tho Pacific Monthly." It Is tho Intention ot tho publish ora to sjaro no ntonoy not' effort to mnko Suusot tho Pncltlo Monthly a credit to the West nnd a magnsliio of national vnluo nnd luiportanco. To Introduce It to now readers, We will innko the following special offer; Bend tiOo tn-slnmpa, nnd wo wilt put your nnmo on our subscription list for tho noxt tour 'months, nnd will send you froo a copy of tho superbl) Illustrated Mld-Wlntor number, nnd also tho famous Sunset Indian ostor, soon rely packed In n mailing tube It will mako a beautiful oriintueiit to our front room or den. Bond uur order to Frod Lockloy, Northwestern Manager, Sunset tho Pacific Monthly, Portland, Oregon, Shoes! Shoes! BOrTER QUALITY at LOWF.R PRICES Makes This the Best Store at Which to Buy Your Shoes. Wn "3 Men's Elk Skin Shoes, now selling at... $2.25 Men's Mule Skin Shoes, now at "J .T5 Boys' Mule Skin Shoes, 2s to 5s, at . . , 1 .5 X m b- 'r M mm a tn (! L.J fm 1 ' I k n W. It Jrt - r t -,' tt t m o i wtr -. -s. mens lz-incn nign xop onocs, ac . - 'H-.klskJ Other shoes at prices just as low in proportion. R. M. SMITH Clothing: Co. Ths 8tory ef a Profits, On tho facade of the Palazzo Vec chlo. at Florence, to the right of the central entrance, the protllo of a man s head Is traced on the marble, the au thorship of .which Is ascribed tn Michelangelo, TTie story run that ho and a fricud made a bet as to which of tbcm would draw a brad best with their backs to tbe wall, a bet easily won by Michelangelo, for ho traced a perfect profile, wberen the other produced only a. wavering, Imperfect outline. The story further relates that the tool usril was a nail Doth drawings are can-fully preerved NOTICU OF FINAIi HirrTI.KMEXT. Nottcd fa hereby given by tho undersigned that ho has mado aud filod with tho Clerk of tho County Court ot Crook County, Orogon, his rlnal Account na Administrator nf tho Estate of James A. Mitchell, do ceased, and that said County Court has sot Monday, the 1st day of April, 1913, jit 10 o'clock a. tn, nt the County Court room In Prlnovllle, Oregon, as tho ttmo and placo for the hearing and settlement of said Final Account, at which time and placo any porson Interested In said Estato may appear and object to said settlement. Dated this 28th day ot February, 1913. C. 8. Ilonson, Attorney for tho Administrator. JOHN I. WEST, Administrator of the Estato of James A. 51-3 Mltcholl, deceased. NOTICE VOll PlUlI.UlATtON. Dopnrtmont ot tho Interior, U. H. Land Ollloo nt Tho Unties, OroRon, Fobrilnry 1st, 1013. Nutleo Is horeby given that Charles W. ThurnthwnUc, of Tiunnlo, Oregon, who, on September 9th, 1904, mado homestead entry, No. 13787, serial No. 03297, for soU, section 19, town ahlp 10 south, rango 11 east, Will nmotto Merldlnu, hna filed notice of Intontlon to make final flvo yc-ar proof, to establish claim tn the lund nliovo described, before II. 0. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, at his tifTIro n,t llend, Oregon, on tho 14th day ot March, 1913, Claimant names aa witnesses: Onnur 0. Pulllam. Frederick W. Levorrnx. Hubert A. HcorrIiih nnd Ellis 11. lMglngton, all ot Tumnlo, Ore ruii. C. W. MOOIllJ, 48-53p Rexlater. Your Income A Sculptor's Slip, now many know Hint the only fnnlt ever found with tbe splvndl'd ' enifrs Irian statue of Wasbltigioti In the lies ton Public pardon. nuid' by Ttiomns Ball, wns tho fact that the horse tins no tongue. It la one of those minor details Hint were dlxcuvcred loug after tbe statue had been put up llall'it Governor Andrew at the stntrhuiino has all its proper members. Uouton Journal. Lemons 8lx. Mrs. Ilcnhnm-Fnthrr gave me nway when we were marrtrd K.-nlinm-Your father bna beeu quite it fruit denier. Mrs Ilcnnntn-IVbat do ytiu mean? nenham He has married off six daughters, and nny man who ran unload half n duzeu lemons In that (ray U a gooil one. New York Press. - - J. II. A1USQROVO s W. F. SCHMIDT ii THE LOTUS BAR Schmidt & Musgrove, Props. WINES LIQUORS CIGARS ONLYJ-HE BEST OP OOODS HANDLED Bond Street Bend, Oregon .-"' t Headquarters for Commercial Men Electric Ugbted Throughout Special Attention to Transient Travel BEND HOTEL Good Rooms Free bus to and from trains HUGH O'KANE, MANAOSR BEND, OREQON Qood;MeaIs f ?- All arrantements made for persons desirtaz to go south and east of here --- 4 " Be, Sure You Get What You Pay For Get a man who has mode abusinesa of one thing: I have devoted several years U governmen'b lands and appraisements. There Is stilt plenty of choice lands in Orecron. either 1G0 or 320-aern clnlma. 51 sltow.you over 200 miles of country. Location fees reasonable. E. R. POST, Bend, Oregon CIICIICII HKIIVICKA. IlaptUt Church Cornor Haw thorno and Orogon Streets. This church Is occupied Jointly by the Haptlst and Presbyterian congre gations. All tho appointments are fodorated undor tho leadership of Revs. I. I Oorby and II. II. Foskott, who speak regularly on nlternato Sundays. Calendar of services: Sun day lllblo school at 10 a. m., public worship and sermon at 11: Juniors at 3 p. m.; Christian Endeavor nt 6:30; people's service at 7 30. Wed nesday Prayer nnd soclsl meeting at 7:30 p. m. Thursday Choir re hearsal at 7.30. A full chorus under the leadership of Miss Marion Wlcat, with soloists nnd orchestra, makes the musical service especially at tractive and inspiring. Strangers aro especially Invited to nil moetlngs. All are cordially welcome Como and get our grip of wolcomo and worship with us. Rov. Dr. Gorby will preach Bun day, March 17, ion the following sub jects: Morning, "What is It to bo a Christian." Evening, "Tho Purposo ot Pain, or tho Patient Patriarch," a sermonic lecture on tho H00U of Job. F. M. Carter THE WOOD MAN IQ- - - - --- -- The Man Behind the Saw and Ax Is the man who "hoU the wood, and CAKTEK is THE MAN when yon wnnt wood that will mnko tho pot boil. And all it costs ypu is $4.00 A CORD FOR BLOCK OR LIMIJ WOOD. In town every dny. Depends upon tho kind ot nursery stock you got. If you aro willing to pay n fair price, you will not good trees. YOU CAN'T OKT BOMB THINO FOR NOTHING. If you ex pect to pay noxt-to-nothlng and get good, tlrt-olsAi stock, you are mis taken, that'a all. You can't produce a high quality tree for little or noth ing any moro thnn you can an axe. wagon, or any Implement. YOU AUK THE LOSER if you let tho fjuejtlon of prjco alone Influonee your Judsmont when buying. Your loss Is not temporary, but extends ovor a long period of yoars aa your orchard stands. The folly of buying cheap stock will be Impressod upon you each year as you figure your re turns. Hotter lie on tho safa side and buy whore you are sure of get ting just what you want Our sales this year could not havo so largely surpassed Isst year's had wo not mado good tn tho post. Catalog froo. llUHINKHH ANI PltOFKHfllONAI,. W. W. Faulkner, D. AV D. DENTIST llullstln llulliling, n e it it, Oregon 7 U. C.COE,M. 0. Physician and Surgeon Ol'I'IClt OVKR J'lUHT NATIONAL UK. Ofllco Hours: to to ta a. tit.; 1 to 3 uil 7 to 8 p, tit. BltND, : Oukoon C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OfrtCK in riasr nation At. hank uuki, llltNt). OUKOON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER flRST NATIONAL BANK DM., DltNl), OkHdON George S. Younjj Civil, Minino and Ihmoation Knoinkkk Oregon Street Ofllco with J. A. Eantoa. JESSE L. SUMRALL Attorney at Law Ofllco in Hawn Dldg. on Wall Ht Dead, Oregon. Yakima Valley Nursery Co. TOPPENISII, WASH. Alorc Salesmen Wanted We Go Everywhere W!-1 (5V, CSoeS: S2S vCauy Ww 7wfis sartt iV V ysssjfYK H4&1HU Croi k County kbsinct Co. JMConroaATKD. A1ISTKACTH OP TITI.lt to sll land and lawn tots In Crook county. B. V. Wyldu, Secy. rrlnevllle, Ortgon. we pnoiograpu me records. CLARK & WRIQHT LAWYERS WA8IIIN0T0N, I). C. tini.it.. r ..i if-,i. tii i Dosert Lands, Contents nnd Mining Cmcs. Scrip. Assoclato Work Tor Attorneys. , F. O. MINOR 1 roTrorfiCK surdiko LIIMJ I' IKK AL'PinHMT I N S II It A M n II 'f NuUry Public slid Conveyancing- All Ul Papers Correctly Drawn. FIDELITY BONDS If our waconi can't your wsili by aipraos. rch you ttnd LOWPRICBS, BETTOR Sl'RVICE Bend Steam Laundry. I'ut Your Duds InOurJJuda" PHOTO MAH.KItH IOH BALB. Photo msllors tn sixes 8x10 and 7x4 1A inches may bo obtained at Tho Dullotln ofllco. Dear this in mind wbon you havo a picture to ,send through tho mall. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 Six mules, well broken, 4 to 0 years old. Two bay horses, 4 and S years old Two good saddle horses, 1160 lbs each? will work. Ono mulo, ono horso, each 3 yoars old; will work togother. Two in u lea 2 years old, 4 mules 1 year old; all well grown, perfectly gontlo and easy to handlo, Will soil for cash or trade for cattle, fat hogs, shoep, grain, bay, potatoes or rcul estate. Also havo 3 Al saddles, porno small pigs and shoats for sale or trado. Address, P. UUIINS & CO,, Redmond, Ore. 50-1 TWO heAds are BETTER THAN ONE Mrs. Maude Ataiworlfa MILLINERY Over Skusc's Store Wnll street . Itond, Oregon; W. E. PARKER Plumbing, Steam and Ho9 Water Heating Jobbing Promptly Attended to. " IlL'Nli nuiwiM Caldwell & Main ".' All Kinds of Blacksmith. 1 Work WICKS ltKAKONAM.K. Minnosotn St., Ikit. Hond and Wall., : R. II. DEYARMOND y Machine Shop and Garage ! in choooinj? Harncaa. 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