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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1912)
t i TMKmiwuJms)mm&amx&mAxMAVWi im. it ft sMMM MiSV44 CORRESPONDENCE -- 1 4- - LA PINE j LA PINK. May C QeorRO May flcld started on a trip to Modford to day, after n bunch ot cattlo which ho purchased before his return from visiting his parents this spring. IIo lsBolnR by way of Klamath Kalis and tho ItoRuo river valley. Jim Hoff man will accompany him as far as Klnmath Knlls. Georno expects to bring ten head of thoroughbred Jor ivy helfora with tho bunch. Mr. ond Mm. Donahue, with their thrco children wont over to Kort Hock last Friday to llvo on their homestead. Miss Maud and two of tho chtldron aro staying In Rostand nnd attending tohool. la last week's Bulletin It was sta ted that It. K. Katon was building a two-tory structure and that ho was going to llvo In It. This was Incor rect as tho building Is ot ono story but appears as a two-story structure from two sides. L. M. Hurt, who was burned out a few weeks ago. is making prepara tions for soiling off his stock and farming Implements. The management ot tho work on tho Dechutcs Land Co.s ditch has been changed tho past week. M. E. Ilodgers. formerly superintendent, is now in charge ot the lexers at tho Wildcat and JC. K. llodgtnan, who has had charge 6f tho ongtnoerlng work of the ditch, is now superintendent W. H. Howard was in town today. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Rldgeloy are baring a houso built on their forty Just west of tho La Pino townslto. Occll ifolllnshead Is tho only 8th grade pupil from this district to take the examination this week. H. E. Andrus went to Dend last week. G. V. Rapcr went to Prlnevlllo last week to apply for a liquor li cense. Los Petorson nnd Alma Raper went up on Davis creek Sunday to set a boat that bctongs to them. H. M. Itellet left for Christmas Lake last week after spending a few days hero. Mrs. Rollet remained with Pitman'a at the hotel. Miss Emmallne Mead and Lolla, the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Curl, visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Kord liam the latter part ot tho week. II. E. Derrick, forest ranger, has peen compelled to' return home tem porarily from his work njar 'Fort Itock on account ot the sickness ot Ills wife and baby. George Rogue moved Claude Den son's household furnlturo down to ills homestead today. Ciaudo'a placo la the 80 just south or tho old Dick Vandevert house, on the main road from La Pine to Dcnd. Jack Munroo and wife went up to Crescent Sunday afternoon. Visitor wero plentiful at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carter's last Sunday, a mong them being Mr. and Mrs. Doc Reynolds. Mm. Pitman and son Nor lan, Charles Hartman, Alma Raper, Emmalioo Mead, Wilt Dogue, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caldwell and Miss Nora Caldwell Will Rogue wont to Rend Wednes day to seo a doctor about a sore hand that has been bothorlng him for seer cral days. He returned esterday. Fred Right and Dare Michael hare qutt the stage company. The ditch company is going to put In a temporary bridge for George Jd ay field on tho upper part of the ca nal. On account ot the Muskrat moving back and forth only n tem porary bridgo can bo built. The team work has now caught up with tho old Battleship, which Is being dlemantelod. and It will not be long connecting the two parts of the ca nals when it will be possible to water tho west side of tho tract. -- i DESCHUTES DESCHUTES, May 5. G. W. Hor ner ot Laldlaw recolved a carload of flour and grain last week. Tho -"------ J. II. MUSQROVn THE LOTUS BAR Schmidt & Mussrovo, Props. LIQUORS CIGARS WINES ONLY Tim BEST OP 7 Bond Street r m -- 1 tlesdquartern (or Commercial Men ' T Electric flighted Throughout BEND HOTEL. HUGH O'KANE, MNAQKn j4 QoodRooras BEND. OREGON QoodMeals J 7 Free bus to 4 and from trains All goods was unloaded horo and hauled to Laldlaw by toam, H. M. Smith of Hond spent n few hours In town Saturday, Paul Streot of Chohnlls, Wash., was In Deschutes purchasing sup plies preparatory to moving to his placo four tulles north of horo. M. 8. Dullard of Lntdlny spent a fow hours horo Saturday, receiving a shipment of freight. Frank Smith of Powell Uutto wns hero transacting business last wcok with tho C. O. I. Co. Tho writer at ono timo last wovk counted 36 largo cream cans at tho depot. Evidently tho dairy business in this section Is prospering. G. G. Hunter ot tho Only Ranch was horo Saturday disposing ot pro duco nnd buying supplies. Misses Anno Mnrkol and Knthcr tno Trautnor of Rend wero in town loBt week. P. II. Dencer ot tho Hond district spont a few hours at tho C 0. I. Co. ofllco Saturday,. W. W. Howard will succood J. T. Robinson, Jr., as cashier of tho C. O. I. Co. II. C. Drodlo, assistant secretary ot tho Desert Land Roard, haa been In Deschutes Inspecting tho progress on the North Canal construction wark. Jesse Stearns of Portland arrived last night and will spend tho wcok hero and at tho Ten Bar ranch. Rasmus Peterson of tho Wblto Rock district recently completed clearing SO acros which ho will seed to etovor. In preparation toward en tering the dairying business. George D. Llvesloy has Just com pleted n houso and will construct an other soon. An entertainment will be given by the public school, tho proceeds to go toward furnishing tho school' room. 4 - POWELL BUTTE f POWELL BUTTE, May C An other soaking rain has fallen here. Powell Rutto ought to havo splendid crops and a good exhibit at tho fair this fall, and now is tho tlmo to plan for It. There has never been a moro promising outlook. Tho ground Is thoroughly soaked and In another week it wilt be tlmo to plant melons, squashes, beans, etc. E. F. Archer has, finished seeding his ditch forty in tho old river bed, to alfalfa. - Another Improvcnvent that cm bo scon all 6yer ' tl)$ neighborhood Is George Schobcrt's largo new bsrn. Nathan Bcfch attended court at Prlnevlllo today, jvblch was the day sot for his trial with Mr.Cox involr ioff tho ownership of a horse. His witnesses wero A. D. Morrill, C. H. Foster, Joo Elliott and James Groon. William Johnson and son Robert left for the Slaters country last week, where they will work clearing land. During her father's absence, Miss Ce cil Johnson will stay with Mrs. Lee Hobbs. Butto Valley school reopened Mon day for three days for the eighth grade examinations. This eloses a very satisfactory seven months' term taught by Mrs. J. D. Davidson. HAMPTON. HAMPTON, April 29. W. T Harrison is plowing 20 acres for Forrest Nccld. A special meeting of tho school board was held at the home of the chairman, A. S. Fogg, on-Saturday evening. The neighbors havo been looking for (ho arrival of E. F. Basse tt from Bend for some timo but word was received hero yesterday of his recent Illness, thus oxplalnlng his delay in arriving. J. N. Crow mado a trip to Camp Creek Friday aftor a load of hay. Alec Amnions and Mr. Blrdoong spent Friday night In Hampton In the interests of tho Maurey Mountain 4--- W. F. SCHMIDT 1 GOODS HANDLED Bond, Oregon t -4 ------ Special Attention to ' Transient Travel arrangements made for persons desiring to go south and esst of hero f hillli Mr, jAnireona- haa. bought mw machinery find tpots - to turn out bettor lumber than In tho past. Ho jnado arrangements whllo hero for a lumber yard at tho Hampton store, to bo started in tho near futuro. Rurr Black and I. 0, Peck aro hauling the posts thoy out during tho winter for O. Drogsoold. Collins W. KlkhiR and family ot Prlnevlllo wore In Hampton on Wed nesday, April IT. Several In this section linvo planted early gnrden and soma report rml tshss nnd lottuco up nnd doing well. Thinking a certain spot ono-half mllo south ot tho ltomMturits road, near tho 05 mllopottt, looked nn It water could bo had for tho digging, Messrs. Whlttakor, Zorolf. Wobor and King bored down 10 foot and found a good voln of water. Thoy dug n largo squaro well nnd so far havo been unable to lower thu depth of wntor. Friday, April 20. being tho birth day anniversary of Burr lllack, n number of hla friends gathered to help him cetohrato tho occasion. Tho evening was spent in playing gamoa till 10 o'clock. Mr. Black then played soma flno records on his graphophono, whllo his guests en Joyed some candy. Thoso present wero Misses Hall and Fogg. Mrs Black, W. T. Harrison nnd family, K. M. Pock and wlfo. L. C. Pock and wife, A. T. Frauio, Forrest Neold, Floyd Phillips, J. L. Whlttakor. Owens, Blrdsong, Keller and Black. A. T. Framo la experimenting this year with different grains. Ho has wheat, retch, spelts, English rye grass, besides several acres of ryo. - HELD ' HELD, April 29. N. Kins has flnlshod seeding and now has moro than CO acres In grain. Tho pros pects aro good for oxcellont crops here this year. Bert Lotton went to Bend last week for feed and provisions. Sam Sampson has boon plowing nnd seeding for Ncal Thomas and Rob Rolnsdorff, and haa 40 acres of his own land In wheat and rye. Ah In Hunsman and family havo nioved In and ho Is busy clearing sagebrush and fencing. C. A. Bcngtson Is proparlng to plant two acrvs of olatocs and an aero ot onions. George V. Janata was horo re cently with lumber and built a house on his claim, ono of tho best In tho dry lako flat. A petition Is bolng circulated ask ing for tho establishment of a post ofllco In tho dry lake district and also 'for a twice a week mall sorvlco from Prlnevlllo to Flfo. Thero is a move also on to got a county road from Hampton P. O. to this neighborhood, connoctlng with W. W. Brown s and tho military road, cast and west. ---- CRESCENT M -- - -- CRESCENT, May L Fay Howard drovo up from Long Prairie last Saturday. G. L. Poterson of tho La Pino Mercantile Company was a business visitor this week. Luman C. Rich, a U. S. forest ranger, camo In from Fort Rwk Wednesday. E. D. Tylor went to the Mast?n mill Friday for lumbor for W. W. Cryder. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Austin arrived Tuesday from Lakovlow, Mr. Aus tin Is a U. S. forest ranger Tho firm of Rracken & Funk has sisisiH bxSxHbx J jyK?! rVsxsw Twin auto seat vehicle, guaranteed for one year, complete, for $85.00 Best prices on buggies in Central Oregon H. J. EGGLESTON Manufacturer of Hnrneaa and Saddles Dcalor In Waarona, Buggies and Farm Implements Seeds and Grain for sale. Mabllshfid it bar In connection with iho Hotel Crescent. Joo It. Hlngo has resigned his po sition with tho forestry department to accept tho placo as civil onglneer offered him by tho Hunter Land Co. ot Portland. Mr, Rlngo Is nn O, A. C. man, having completed thn engi neering courso thero several years ngo. 0. M. Ilnyakoll, soorotary and tronsuror of tho Hunter Laud Co. or Portland, camo In Friday to begin work for tho nummor. Ho brought nn auto truck londmt with roods which thoy will use In tholr experi ments for dry farming at Denver Marsh. Besides dividing their sec tions Into forties nnd making addi tions to tholr present townslto, thoy will look over their vast territory fur further developments. r ---- "I TUMALO -. v TUMALO, May 3. Charles L. Wltnur was doing business In Bond Tuesday. James Ryan, tho Bond roal estato man, was out in these parts yester day on business. Henry Ralney ot Bond Is now helping on tho Star Ranch. P. A. Woolloy has boon building a slaughter houso for Mr. E. 11. Edglngton this wcok. C. II. Bpaugh was at this plaro Monday. Ho and J. E. Wlmer will cloar a largo amount of their land this summer. G. W. Wlmer & Sons and Mr. 8paugh and J. E. Wlmer havo In vested in a land plaster machine. --- 1 LAIDLAW ---- LAIDLAW, May 1. Fred Wilson and sister, Mrs. Howard, wero trad ing In laldlaw Tuesday. "Undo" Frank Nichols Is very III. Jay Nichols Is freighting between this placo and Deschutes. Mrs. Frank Murk was on tho sick list last week. J. W. Baker and John McKlnney wont to Redmond Monday. J. W. Brown of l.nldliiw and Mr. Meyer of Redmond left for dtfforent Willamette Valley iwlnts to select milk cons for different f armor around Redmond nnd taldlaw. Theso cows arohcng Itought by tho Red moridrilauk or Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. William Fryroar and I daughter Mary, also Miss Ocha Gro-i Kan ui msiuiB ojiviib oumiuy nuiuiiR friends horo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Worton and children of Anteloo aro horo to visit Mrs. Worton's falhor nnd mothor, Mr and Mrs. William Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Hall will probably return with tl.em to spend tho summer. CARD OF THANKS. Tho members ot Laldlaw lodge I. O. O. F. wish to extend their thanks to all tho ladles and friends who, by tholr ablo assistance, helped to mako the ceWr?tlun jf the 97d anniver sary of Odd Fellowship held by this lodge on Sunday, April 38, tho grand success which tho occasion morltod. A. F. ItAMBAY. Soc., Laldlaw lodge No, 194, I. O. O .F. ALFALFA --- - ALFALFA, May 4. Mr. 8mock, ono of tho now settlers of this vicin ity, had tho mlsfor'uno to have his team stray away a fow days ago. Ho had not round thorn nt last roport. Guy Rlttor Is receiving n visit from his brother, who lives on Crookod river. L. Fllqkort ,of Georgetown, Wash,, haa arrived horo. Ho owns an Irri gated tract a mllo south ot Alfalfa. HII family will oomo as soon as lie gets his house built, Tho Irrigation company Is pro grossing rnpldly with thu work of In stalling wolm. 11. L Moloney hits returned with a dairy cow which ho purchased nt Powell Untie. Mis. A. 0. WnlHor received last week from Corvnllls 100 duok eggs of tho puro biod fawn-colored Indian runner typo. Hhu Is also spcclttllr. Ing In Buff Orpington and llurrod Rock chickens, John Elder hns moved his herd of Horford cattlo to tho Htimmor range Garden making Is rnpldly liocoin lug tho order of tho day In this local' ity. ii wouiu no dimcuit to nnii a place where gardens do bettor nnd especially tho root crops On Friday, April 30. tho Alfalfa school closed a successful eight- months term, with Miss Edna Pyntt as leachor. This wns Miss Pyatt's third term of touching In this dis trict. Tho school eqdod with n lit erary program, and many ot tho neighbors and patrons wero In At tendniico. - PLEASANT RJDGE --, PLEASANT RIDOB May 1 --Mr. nnd Mrs. It. K. Hhorwood eulfitalnod a number of their friends and rela tives at a farewell dinner Sunday. Two largo tables wero spread and covers laid for 19. Tho decorations wore carnations and forus. Mr. and Mrs, Sherwood will leave for Port land In a fow days, then go by water to Vancouver, II, C, and over the Canadian Pacific to tho Groat Lukes, They expect to reach Dayton, Ohio, about Juno 1 whore they probably will spend about three mouths set tling up nn estato loft to Mrs. Sher wood by an aunt. Thoy will return to Corvallis, Ore., about Suptembor 1, whore Mr. Hhorwood expects to tlnlsh his commercial course. IIo was a student In tho agricultural de partment nt Corvallis Inrt vonr. When ho completes his course they will return to their farm and Improve it with substantial bulldlur Mid thoroughbred cattlo. Fred Hhor wood and wlfo will bo In .duru of tho ranch during their abseuru WDGEWAY .; RipUEWAV, May fl. George Goitson has rot timed from n two weeks' trip to thn "high desert." Ho reports tho weather cold and windy whllo at hla homestead near Rolynt. P. M. Smith of Portland visited with his son Phillip at tho farm on Monday and Tuesday, returning to Rodmond by auto with John Couch. Mr. and Mrs.. F M. Eldor spent Sunday visiting at the Scots In homo. Grovor Pulllara and Mr. Bharktot, wlti tholr teams, aro working with a scoro or moro persons enlarging tho Ilurkhnrt latoral of the Bquaw Creek ditch. Alex Ixive rem waa a business visi tor on tho rldgo Friday. James Bcoegln Is reported much Improved from a savoro attack of nouralgla. Among the Improvements on tho rldgo Is a now fenco around tho west 80 or Mrs. A. Falmers' desort claim. llnte you been to Innes it David miii'n barber shop? Tlinro U tlio placo to get haircuts anil shaves, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT NEW BUGGY - fillTi-i-4 ' " GIST - - -4 GIST, May 4. Ror. II, F.llnrpor of tho Presbyterian church spent two dan horo this Week. Ho condiictml services nt tho nohoolliuuso Wednes day night, nnd nlio addressed tlio pu plls on tho MiibJiK.t of "Clinrnclur Building" Thursdny morning, Elmer Poterson nnd Grovor Me Cnlllitnr of Plnohurst wore Gist call ers this WVQlC, Tho Sunday school, uiulor tho lend orshlp of John Strnlim, Is making i collont progress, tho nttondnnra be ing axcoptluimlly good for this tlmo of yenr. William Ilrill of Laldlaw wan at Gist Wednesday on luminous, Mr. McCord mid family visited nt Sisters tho Inst of tho weuk. J. W. Miller wont to BUtorw Tues da). Dan Winkle wont to Redmond on Wednesday nnd Mrs. F. M. McUulley nnd son Friday, Miss Lucy Van Tassel has re turned from Opal City. Tho pupils of tho day school who wero nolthor absont nor tardy Inst month woro Novlll and Gleiinlo Van Tassel, (Heaves and Clifford Htrahm and Anita Schumacher, IIUHINIvHH AND PitOI'KHHIONAL BttHggiaaKaBKB John H. lllttnor Sylvestor L. Slants BITTNKIl A HTAATH Attornrys-st-Iw Ofllco Cornor Minnesota and Wall Sts. Work Carefully Done. J. M. LAWHK.NCi: Loans, Land Business Justice ot Peace Notary Publlo BEND, ORE0ON U.NDI'RTAKEIL IJcensetl Embalmcr. Funeral Director, Phone. I.ndy Assistant a P. NIBWONOER, Bond, Ore. Dr. F. W. CUrko Dr. . V. Nowliou.o Clarko-Nowhousa Co, O P T I O I A N H The Dalles, Orogon Wo do Grludlna of all Iinaxa. In Bond Every Month MARION M. LIMII N ii r s e Lot 11, Block IS, Center Addition Bond, Oregon W. W. Faulkner, D. M. D. DENTIST rtutlellu Ilulldlug, Bend, Oregon U. C. COE, M. D. PllV8tcinn nnd Sunrcnn OFICK OVKK TIHST NATIONA.L BK. ' uutcs iiours; io lo is a, m.; to J snd 7 to 8 p. m. , Bnd, : Okwoon C S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW orric in m MATiowAt kahk atoo. DKND, OKUOON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER riMT HATIOKAl. SANK BtOO., DKND, OHKGON George S. Young Civil, Minino and Iiiiuoation Enoinkek Orotfon Street Ofllco with J, A, Eftstoa. Crook County Abstract Co,-! iMfVlll tvfM a ?W" A11STRACT8 01 TITI.Ii lo all lsudsud town lots In Crook county, , . V, Wvi.uk, Secy. , I'Hnevllle, Ortgon. , we photogroph the records. CLARK & WRIGHT'! LAWVBKS WASHINGTON, I). 0. I'tdjllc Land Mattors: I-'Inal l'roof. Dsert Lunda, Contests arid Mining CnsUl. Rrln ' Assoclato Work for Attorneys. F. O. MINOR , ,.,.rosTOI"',c" "wnniNO ' Z.IPU PIRK-AGCIORNT 1 M S fl tl A m n Notary 1'uhllo and ConveysiiclnR-Ali FIDELITY BOND8 W. E. PARKER Plumbing, Steam and Hot water ncatlng Jobbing Promptly Attended to. HKND, OREGON , Caldwell & Mnln All Kinds of Blacksmith Work Pnif!I"l nvinnviimn Minnesota St Bot. Bonding Waf a &Usifr - - ----