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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1912)
' J .-J, lJmviamEi0m tnmW1-! f"lwnyWa" V thi3 wrno miturriN, brhd, wrdnriday, may ta, ita. PWSTJSWrf" CORRESPONDENCE ----"---- - --- HAMPTON. --- HAMPTON, May H. K. F. Rns- sett visited In Imperial last Satur day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ottls Iogan from the Dry Lake district drove down to tho Hampton storo on tho IStn lor sup ple. Mr. Bennett, recently from Idaho, accompanied thorn. A. 9. Fork returned from Bend Sunday afternoon. He reports tho roads In first class shape. Victor Schreder stopped In Hamp ton on business Inst week, on Ills way homo from Prlnevllle. Horace Miller arrived homo from lloml Friday. Karl Kcllar Is so well pleased with the land nnd neighborhood In general that he Is looking round for n homestead In this vicinity R. A. Kemple of Salem Is spending n few days In Hampton on business, Tho grain hero looks fine. Patches of green of various sues may bo seen in ovory direction. Tho fall ryo Is especially fine. Burr Black nnd V T. Harrison hauled hay from tho Barbed Wire ranch last week. L. C. Tcck l digging a well on his place directly opposlto tho storo, nnd nt present at n depth of 12 feet hat struck nono or tho blue-gray hard pan which Is so common In this vicinity. Assisting him Is J. U Owen and K. M. Peck. Tin. Snydor, her mother, Mrs. Green, and Mrs. O. "Logan of tho Dry Lako district wcro In Hampton on business last Wednesday. They took dlnnorwlth Mrs. U C. Peck nnd In tho afternoon drovo homo by way of Imperial. J. L. Owon, proprietor of Hamp ton store, recently had n 10-foot signboard painted and expects in tho near future to have It swung on Iron bars from the building so that pass crsby will have no difficulty in lo cating tho store. Edward F. Bassctt of Boston, who after spending tho winter in fiend, arrived on his homtstcid last week Is planning extcnslvo Improvements. Ho expects his family from Boston In a few wcks and hopes to com plete an addition to his neat little bungalow beforo their arrival. Mr, Harnett Is doing considerable experi menting In the agricultural lino and follows the best authorities on dry farming methods. A. T. Framo has n splendid scheme for making a neat looking fence tow. He plows a doublo furrow as closo as possible on each sldo of the fence, thus making tho posts more solid nnd also keeps tha ran go stock from running Into the wires. IMPERIAL -" i IMPERIAL, May 20. Tho new cut-off on tho Bend-Burns road which runs through Imperial Is an iMP'Otcmcnt, so say the autnlata. This road Is now being widened and having the few remaining rockn re moved by the county It begins near tho i mllepost and intarrecta tho old road near tho 02 mllepoer. Warren McConnell of Mocllps, Wash., who recently filed on a liome tttead. has arrived with his family nnd brought In juraber for their house. Miss Harriet Blxby of Newborn, sister of Mrs. McConnell and daugh ter of Joseph Blxby. who has n store here, has completed a housa on her homestead (Juniper ranch) nnd al ready has several acres seeded. Claude Cono has seeded about five , acres on his claim and everything lool.s Rood for n very lino crop. ' Mr. ,1 Cono racolved his seed trora tno uc hartmcnt of Agriculture at Washing ton and Is conducting a smau experi ment station under Its supervision. Ivan Knotts nnd Ira Huffman are idolHg considerable work on their 'claims, each having already cleared febout 40 acres this spring. 'll.o Hampton Valley Development ---"-- I J. 11. AlUSQROVn THE LOTUS BAR Schmidt & Musgrove, Props. WINES ' LIQUORS CIGARS ONLY THE BEST OP QO0DS HANDLED Bond Street Headquarters for Commercial Men Electric Lighted Throughout i BEND --- ------ HUQH O'KANE, MANAOER BEND, OREGON (Jjod Rooms Pree bus to and from trains - ----q Association, which has been Incor porated with about SO members, Is doing much good toward tho settle ment nnd development of Hampton valley nnd surrounding country. Already more than n doon settlers have been secured. This Associ ation will spend during 1!12 more than $1000 to lot tho outside world know that desirable land can bo had hero by any reliable man with family, without cost. Tho otTtcera for the cnRulUK renr are: Ivan It. Knotts. ptcrMenl Ira H. Huffman vice presi dent; Sherman Montgomery, secre tary; It. K. Volgt, treasurer. A board of directors will bo elected nt tho next meeting. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sherman Montgom ery havo been called to California In connection with tho salo of somo of their holdings there. They will re turn In about 30 dnys. P. Q. ltcmplo at Salem ts nt Im perial clearing oft hts lot nnd get ting ready to build. Tho U. S. weather station which has been established horo reports rainfall for April to havo lcon 2.51 Inches. The farmers are nil pleased with so much molsturo nnd expect fine crops this yenr Alox Frasor has somo fine rye, fuoro than 12. Inches high. Alfred Wlllard has been doing con siderable work on tho road for tho county. J. K. Crow has been quite ill but Is now greatly Improved. Tho new building for church, school and town halt which has been begun will be completed as soon as lumber can bo hauled out. Joseph Blxby has Just returned from Iloberts w(th n load of goods ani somo livestock. Arrangements nro now under wny for putting In nn nrtcslan well nnd Installing an up-to-date water system for tho town. Tho freo library has loaned n Inrgo number of books during the few months of Its existence. Tho library now has moro than 300 books. Tho new resldcnco which has just been completed by Sherman Mont gomery u the finest In this part of tho country. 4 --- J TUMALO l - ---- v TUMALO, May 18. Ceorgo Hlg glnson nnd family will soon leave for California whero they will look after business, and It Is understood that from thero they go to Donvor whoro they havo property. J. W. Miller was doing business In Bend this week. Jonas Olsen was out from Bend on business this week. Ho has n fine ranch near tho McCalllster placo. Mrs. Lou Pulllam and John Mc Klnnoy wcro doing business In Bond Tuesday. John B. WImcr , was hero from Laldlaw Thursday visiting home folks, going to Bend on business. Mr. Van Tassel, tho mall carrier, says that the ditch which ho and others bought from tho Squaw Creek Irrigation Co. will soon be enlarged so as to carry water to qulto n num ber of settlers. B. Hodson Informs Tho Bulletin correspondent that T. Arnold, who wont to Fall River valloy somo time ago, Is now under the caro of doctors nt Myrtle Point,' Ore. Tho people of this community have exprossod consldernblo dlspleasuro over tho fact that no work Is done on the old timber road from this placo to Bend. There Is much travel on this road, and It Is 3U miles nearer and the taxpayers who use It fool that it ought to bo put In bottor condition. i WHITAKER t -- WHITAKER, Mny 12 Last Wed nesday evening a party of six people bound for their homesteads near Christmas Lako had the misfortune of losing two of their four horses i -"- W. P. SCHMIDT Bond, Oregon - -- -- Special Attention to Transient Travel HOTEL - flood Meals AH arrangements made for persons desiring to go south and east of here white camping nt Whttnker, tho ani mals straying nwny during tho night They looked nil day Thursday for ttwm but woro not successful In re covering them. Friday they con- tlnuml thotr journey with ono wagon, leaving tho other In enro of Nlmor Antes, who hnd entertained them Thursday evening by giving a houso party. Tho guests woro Mr. Mcltno nnd daughters Loin nnd Myrtle, Mr McMnln and son nnd Mr. Uraudou burg of Christmas l.nko; Mr. and Mrs. Vnut nnd son and Mr, nnd Mrs. Frnntt, Owen nnd Dick King brought out n toad of lumber Thursdny. They have one of tho llnfcst looking Holds of ryo In this section of tho valley. Last Thursday A rim Frnnli drovo over to tho river bud, with his wf nnd relative who are visiting with him nnd Ii. Antes, for n picnic. They spent tho day hunting nnd plnylug gnmes. Kveryono reported having' n fine time Mr. Kane and Mr. Sakry nro busy on tho lnttor's place dlgglnK n well. '- FORT ROCK t ---- FOItT UOCIC. May IS.--J ,V. Em body was In Fort Hock Tuesday Mrs. Constance Mnrbeck, who tins boon keeping houso for her son, James G., tho past winter, left by stago Monday for her homo In Coour d' Alono, Idaho. Gcorgo Parker .of Silver l.nko was n business caller hero Thursdny. Francis M. Cooper nnd family. formerly of Sliver Lnko, who have bcon In Madras tho pnst three years, arrived hero Thursday evening. Mr. Cooper will go to Palsloy whero ho will tako up land uudor tho ditch. Mrs. T. H. Brady visited with Mrs. M. M. Pierce Thursday. H. O. llclgcl and wlfo of Arrow wcro local business visitors Friday. I. Frltxoll has returned from Crescent and will havo chargo of tho forest service In this section of tho country. C. M. Kwlng retiring. LAIDLAW - .. LAIDIW, May 20. Klmor Peterson and Orovor MaCnlllstur were In town Sunday, from tin Davis sawmill at (31st. William tavcrenz nnd Jnmes I'til llnni passed through town ono day last wok with a hand of beof cattle. Mrs. John Bell bus been quite sick. Mr. nnd Mrs. John McKlnny nnd daughter, also Mrs. I.ou Pulllam of Tumalo called on Mrs. J. W. Baker on Sunday last. Mrs. F. B. Dayton Is on tho sick list. Hldn Boll Is reported as doing nicely nftor suffering for somo tlmo with typhoid pneumonia. Postmaster Stiles of Dosohutos has plantod qulto n nice lino of voge tables on his lots hero. J. W. Brown will move his family to their ranah uoar town about Juno 1. On Tuesday Inst Mrs. J. W. Baker was taken suddenly III with fainting and sinking spells. I). Ferrull of Bond was called and for several hours Mrs. Baker's condition was very critical. Tho cause Is supposed to bo from n relaps of the grip, from which sho had not fully recovered. At this writing Mrs. Baker is somo bettor. J. W, Brown returned last week from an extended trip through tho Wlllamotto valley. Arthur Dlckonson carried tho mall between I.aldlaw and Bend during $100 Buys Seat Buggy and First Class Set of Harness. H. tho nbienco or J. C. Thorp, tho regu lar carrier. Mr. mid Mrs. Jackson enmo In form tho Bnyley much Thursday evening. J, W. linker loft Inst Thursday to work during the summer, 8undny, tho HUh wns observed horo ns Mother's Day, many lit at tendance nt church wearing n car nation. An Interesting program was rendered. Hhv. A, 0. Wnllier of Alfalfa delivered tin nddross both morning nml evening. Lhst Tuesday, Robert Sturgeon's tunm, uftr being hllchud to the wagon, began plunging and ono horse got Its foot over the trace. Tho team beenmo frlKhtemid and began to run. M. 8. Dullard, seeing the danger tho occupnnlH of tho rig were In, tried to stop the runaways. He was knocked to tho ground by one of tho linrscn nnd received Hovornl bruises. Seeing the horse wore tin mnnngcnhlo, tho occupants of tho rig. B. C. Cndy nnd Mr. Hturgeon. with his llttlo daughter Dorothy. Jumped from tho rig. Mr. Sturgeon hobllng tho child In his arms nnd trying to protect her. fell In such n way that ono ankle wns Umlly sprain ed, tho llgnmenta being torn loose nnd n blood vessel broken. Ilo was nttonded by Dr. Ferrell of llend. I.lttlo Dorothy wna unhurt except n few bruises, Mr. Cndy escaped en tirely unhurt. After upsetting the rig and demolishing It, tho team was caught. 0. B. Swlnchnrt of Bonttlu hns pur chased tho (leo. Simmons ranch near here. -- -- j CRESCENT CRKBCKNT, May 18. David Lynes was In town n few dnys this week. Don Caldwell of Beaver Marsh pnssed through to Uttig Pralrlo Fri day. Neal Sly wns In Crescent on hts wny to Doris, Cal. Frnnk Roberts Joined the crew at leaver Mnrsh in the employ of the Hunter Land Co. Mers. Stlnchtleld and llnyskoll have gone to Portland 1ml will re turn In n few dnys. Mrs. Rliodn Tyler left on Wednes day's stage for Vancouver. Wash., whoro sho will attend IiusIiiomi Interests. Joo L. Rlngo made a trip to llend with tho auto-truck tor tho Hunter Land Co. Thoy will nwko regular trips twice n wok henceforth. Mltsea Muyme nnd Dorothy Ander son went to La Pino Wednesday to Join .Misses Mary and Kthet Harbor and Altn Irwlug, who are enmplug at Prlnglo Falls. Miss .Vol llo K. (Irlgsby pnssed through Friday on her wny to her homo on Crooked Rlvor. Miss (Irlgsby hns Just completed n success ful term of school nt Heaver Marsh. Thomas McCord hns tnkeu the con tract to tail 14 n lodge nt Odoli Lake for R. M. Mnthuwa nnd Philip Copies both of TJio Dalle. They linvo chosen n slta on tho shore of tho Inko, Idently located for spring water nnd a good vlow. Odoll I.ako Is visited by many onthuslnstlc Wal- tonlans during July and August. -. POWELL BUTTE fc - f POWKLL HUTTK, Mny 20 Tho varin May weather Is bringing up :rops unusually fast. Potatocn nro coming up nnd spring whent has mado n remarkable growth for this tlmo of your. Fall sowed crops aro flno. William Johnson's ryo Is nearly $ J. EGGLESTON Manufacturer of Harness and SaddlesDealer In Wagons, Bungles and Farm Implements ScedB and Grain for salo, two foot (nil nnd beginning to liesd oift nnd Jns. (Irlmn's ryo ban shown Just as flno n growth, Tills ryo In nil n good stnnd nnd Is volunteer, ' Nnthnii Beach tins an unusually good Held of winter wheat on his homestead. J. t. Jones has been cuttliiK n largo amount of wood on tho desert, using n donkey engine to run the saw. llo hits cut ovor 100 cords. A petition Is being circulated hero nmong water users, protesting ngulnst the nrbltrary enforcement of tho rotation system of wnler de livery. I .(H) llobbs hns nddod several hood of llolstelu cows to his nuieli. Ho bought them of tho First National Bank of Bend's herd. John Wnlfer bought a splendid heifer of Walter Johnson Inst week. William Johnson lost u valuable horse last week, It dying suddenly while nt work. Last Thursday when tho llutto Valley eighth grade, who had been urltlng oxnnilnntloiis for dear life, mopped for lunoh, they, with Mrs. Davidson nnd Mrs. Morrill, worn sur prised to see Mrs. Bert Walrott In the yard with n delicious hot dinner, which wns enjoyed picnic fashion. Friday noon Mr Osborn wns on hand with n great Utx of good things. Wnlter Johnson nnd family nro leaving this week for Washington. Peter W, Fair has gone to Port land for n few months visit with his sou. Tho Powell llutto postoltlco. for merly kept by Oconto lleckmnn, hns been changed to K. I Johnson's storo. DESCHUTES DIJHCIItlTKH. May 20. Four students took the stnte examination Inst Thursdny and Friday after com pleting tho prescribed courso In the eighth grade. Those taking the ex amination were Olsdys and Hvnrott llraudenberg and Rosa nnd Alfred Huniiell. Tho eoplo of Deschutes received n severe scare Inst Thursdny night when It wns reported that two women wore lost In tho woods uenr hero, while Imiklng for n horsn. The tin forliinntcn were Mrs. K. A. Cast nnd daughter Nellie. Last Friday night thero wns nu entertainment and social In honor of tho students finishing tho eighth grade. A very onjoynblo program was given by the school. Miss Wnltn Bruin nsslsted with severnl readings. After tho program, pies nnd tho Indies' shadows woro auctioned off. They netted tho library 125.88. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sncro of LnMlnw were In town Frldny. Miss Llvesley has Joined her father nnd mother on their plnco near town. Sho comes hero from Seattle. Miss .Llvesley Is n musician of inueli nblllty. H. II. Snydor of Bend wns In town Saturday attending to business. J. 8. I'nrmlntnr and W. K. Scott of Bend were here last week on busi ness. F. 8. Stanley of tho Stanley-Davenport rnnch spent the latter part of Inst week at tho farm. Mr. Stanley resides In Portland. K. V. Ward was in Slstrs Inst week. Among outside visitors there were Messrs. C. S. Hudson, Morris Lara, F. O. Minor of Bond, J. (J. Thorp of Laldlaw and Brewer and Phoenix of Redmond. Next Wednesday tho Deschutes public school will hold n picnic at Aubrey Falls, (Jnorgo H, 1 1 po so n of Columbus, Ohio, In In Deschutes looking nftnr Interests here. 100 4-4- CIST -- .! CURT, Mny 17. Frank Arnold mot with n Horlous nculdeiil while woVK. lug on tho ditch Inst week, An ox. plosion of dynnmlto resulted In . ' vero Injuries about (ho head, ami It Is feared Hint ho will lotto his eyu.i sight. Miss Mortlo Htiinrl of Lnbllnw imssed through hero Wednesday m her wny to Ulsters, whero sho win visit lolntlves. Mr. Hcoggln, who hns been Miirfor liig'from u seveio attack of i Kin. Is now convalescent. .v T. F McOnlllsler, Alox Dnveuixin mid William DNVouport of Priiiuvm, wero lis re on biiMnwm Tuesday John l.tclitwtuill, who has liven u Ring nt the Charles Powelsou hunit. has returned to Denver, ('obi John MoKliiuoy tins completed , residence and wilt movo his family soon. Messrs. (lertsou tnul Hnyler spent Holiday at tho homo of Mr. nml Mrs H. II Young. Henry Kehumncher and family spent Tuesday nnd Wednesday in Redmond, Mrs, F. M. McCnlllster ns tl(, guest of Mrs. Woolley of Tuiunlo im Wednesday. Miss Carrie McCullny U vUitlni friends nt Klstern this week. Mrs. Pulllam went to Bend Tuc. day on business, RIMIMMH AND PJtOFKKHIONAL. John II, lllttner Hylvestor I Htti lllTTNCIt A NTAATH AttorMcrnt-!,mr Office Corner Minnesota nnd Wnll Kti. Work Carefully Done. J. M. LAWHDNCi: , L o n n s, Ii n n il II it I n e Justice of Peace Notary Public BKND, ORKdON UNDi:UTAKi:il. IJrriiaetl Knihnluirr, 1'iinernl Dlrrcti.' Phono. Lndy Assistant C. P. NI.HWONOKU, llend. Ore. ' Dr. V. W. CUrkn Dr. (I. 1 NcmIm.u Clarke-Newhnuse Co, O P T I (J 1 A N M The Dalles, Oregon We do (Irludlug of nil lenses, lu llend Kvery Mouth MARION M. LIWII N it r s i Uit 11, Block IS, Center Addition Bend, Oregon W. VV. Faulkner, D. M. D. DENTIST Ilullctln llulldlng, Mend, Oregon U. C. COE, M. D. Physician nnd Surgeon OCriCK OVHU FIKST NATIONAL niC. Ortce Hours: in lo u a, in,; i to J am! 7 le 8 p, in. BKND, : Okihioh C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OKMcn in riasr national uank mlikj, IlltNI), OUKOON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER yiHST NATIONAL DANK 111.1X1., UnND, CIHIKSON Gcor;c S. Youiik Civil, Mining and Iiiiuhation Knoinkkh OroKon Street Omj with J. A. KiwtoH. Crook County Abstract Co.) AHSTHACT8 OP TITI.H I to all Isiidsnd town lot lu Crook county, f ii. p. wvi.dk, Secy. Prlnevllle, Oregon We pliotocropli the records, CLARK & WRIGHT LAWYBRS WAHHIMtvrnM ti Public Ijind Mnttoro:' Final Proof. '! uert Lamia, Contosta nnd Mining CHoa. Scrip, ABaocIatu Work for Attorneys. F. O. MINOR rosTowicit mm.niNO UP WRK ACCIDKNT I U Q If II A XT M 1 Notary Public and Convcynncliig-All ' vki iuin:rs (.nrrccuy iirnwii. FIDELITY BOND8 1 in I,.. , . -. W. E. PARKER Plumbing Steam and Hot Water Heating ' Jobblnjr Promptly Attended to, I1KNI), OUKOON Caldwell & Main ,W All Kinds of Blacksmith Sr Work S Js. 1 ,'i I'niCKfl ItKASONAIlLK. Mlnnesoto St., Hot. Bond and Wall. -- I