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1 1 t t s n PAOK 8 CORRESPONDENCE v ----- ---- J DESCHUTES V -''--'--- V DUSCHUTKS. Juno 17 C. M Red Held ajput Monday InspoHtliK tho, work on tlio North Cnnnl nml .lnm. Henry flrny In stocking his place near hero with dairy cattlo, spcclal iilng In Joreevx. Stanley 1). Young has go no to. Portland to enlist in tho naval mi litia and take the proiwsed trip to tho Hawaiian Islands with that or ganization. MIm llonson is Ailing his position na stenographer for tho C. O. I. Co. Frank It. May passed through town Saturday on routo from his Tow ell llutto ranch to Hend. Miss Carrie U. Ltvesloy la poit master during tho ahsence of W. U. Stiles, who went to Portland last week to visit and attend tho post masters' convention and tako In tho Rose Festival. Deschutes school llstrlct Nti. ao, nt tho annual election of directors on Monday, choso tho following: E. A. Cast, three years; C. M. Red field, two years, and 1 A. Urauden burg, ona year. J. C. Woods was re-elected clerk. Attorney General A. M. Crawford of Salem spent Sunday Ashing on tho aietollua river. Thirty tickets were sold horo to Jledmoiid tho day of tho "101 Wild West Show." ALFALFA. Juno 17. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald of Spokano, Wash., arrived hero last week and cxrect to spend tho summer on tho Davenport ranch. Albert Shultx, who has been in the hospital at Bond for several days with a esse of blood poisoning In his hand, has returned homo and Is again able to attend to his farm work. Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Sam John son went to Bend last Saturday, re turning homo Sunday evening. Charley Pyatt has charge of a small gang of men building somo laterals for the Central Oregon Ir rigation Co. Mr. Dealey finished ahearlng his sheep Monday last and reports a clip of 10,000 pounds, which he ex pects to market at Dend. Mrs. Leo Davenport went to Port land to attend the Rose Carnival. She will apend sovcral weeks visit ing friends. Mrs. Sam Johnson's sister. Miss Maville or Portland, arrived Sun day evening to spend the summer In this vicinity. ' The One rains of the past few weeks have been 'a great boon to dry farming as well as to the irrigatots. Crops are looking flue in this lo cality, and prospects are- for bum per yields. Alfalfa nnd clover are two wceks'shead for this season. Many of the farmers ,ln this sec Moir .are seeZIng extensively to al falfa ajid clover. Tho early sow ing la making a fine growth. Clauda McCaulcy was In this sec tion looking after the distribution of water the fore part of tho week. Ray Leonard has been employed as canal rider on the lateral II and j part of the nititii canal. A. W. Wlllrd'a daughter. Mrs". Rye, and children have been visit ing at the Wlllard homo for a num ber of days. Mr. Danbery will leave In a few days for Hums to deliver some hogs which Lee Davenport has recently sold to parties there. HAMPTON. HAMPTON. June 11. The fall sown rye stands as high as two feet and I .heading out. That sown on f J. H. MUSQROVG J ALFALFA THE LOTUS BAR Schmidt & Mussrove, Props. WINES LIQUORS CIOARS ONLY THE BEST OP QOODS HANDLED I Bond Street -i Headquarters for Commercial Men Electric Lighted Throughout BEND HUQH O'KANE. MANAQCR . vrr n- aoodRooras BEZND. OREGON I Free bus to and frew trains ..,--, ground cultivated last year looks na well as any on tho old ranches. K. F. llassott Is In very poor health nnu ills menus rear in n critical con dltlon. Four nftornnons tho past work this section has been visited by thunder- showers, coming up about 4 o'clock. Only on Saturday was there enough mlu to settle tho dust. i.eo HiggB nas n lino young or chard of about 40 trees, planted Inst summer, which nre doing well. Mr. Rlgits' homestead Ilea on tho south slope of Hampton llutto ami Is also protected from the northwesterly winds by juniper trees. Mr. fireon of the Dry lake dis trict, nccompanlod by his daughter, reently from Wnjhlngton, drew down to Hampton last Thursday to have some notary work done. Tho gardens planted this year aro looking rtno. 8omo report radishes, lettuco nnd onions ready for use. Loula Miller's trial patches of bar ley, speltx and flax, which wcro plant cd this spring, aro doing well. The cherry trees sent A. S. Fogg by n Powell Uutte nursoryman aro In "desert" where "nothing can bo grown." Mr. Thompson, of Wisconsin ar rived on tho auto from Ilend today to visit his sons. Alvln mot him, tak ing him to his homestead on top of Hampton llutto. Harold Fogg and sister, Mlns Kth- cl, with Mrs. Elmer Peck nnd llttlo son, drovo out to Held and back on Tuesday. Tho strip or road ono and a half miles long, which tho road crow left for A. S. Fogg, E. M. and I C. Peck to finish, waa completed last week. W. T. Harrison and wlfo returned from Iron Mountain last Friday. They roport n good tlmo and bad roads, but though they saw much fertile land thoy say Hampton looks tho best to them. Last year tho settlers of this vat ley and others as far as 20 miles north, near Held P. O., mot at Lliard Creek and celebrated tho Fourth of July with a picnic This year largor plans aro being made and It Is ex pected to hold the picnic at the Darned Wire ranch on Hampton Dutte. Word haa been sent the buck aroos to be on hand with their horses and prepared to glvo the crowd a lit tle entertainment. Every one Is In vited to pack their lunch and attend. I CRESCENT I CRESCENT. Juno 14. Reno West was In from Odell Lake Monday. Charles K. Kirkland of Portland has taken the position as draftsman In the forestry office. Mis. I'.hoda Trier returned Sun day evening from Portland, after spending sevoral weeks visiting there and In Vancouver, Wash. O. L. Peterson of La Pino was a buslnces vlillor this week. M. R. Mathews and Philip Copies wore hero Saturday on buslnesa. Thomas McCord went to La Pino this week for freight for Rourk't. store. A social danco was given In Rei ser's hall Friday evonlng. All re port an enjoyable time. C. W. Long, clerk in tho forestry office, is building a resldonco for of ficers' qvartcrs, on the reiervo. Mr. Long oxpects to bo here somo tlmo. Walter Hunt went to Fort Rock find rt n! ThbrMay. Jesw Kirk- land came back with him to Join tho roinnnaltsance crow, J. C. Ray nor, a prospector from old Hill. Ore., Is In Crescent this week looking for mineral resources. TUMALO ? TUMALO, June 13. Mrs. Allle Dakor was out at 'hts place from Laldlaw last Sunday, 'Halting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wimer. A. D, Gertson was here last Satur- t W. P. SCHMIDT Bend, Oregon f Special Attention to Transient Travel T HOTELi Good Meals ' ' I T u fAU arrangements made for persons ; )in i! deslrlMe;tos;osouthsii(t'sastofhere Till I1KND IIUM.KTIN, tVRND, i)llui il i i . iii.int. n,l )? HJ..1JA.4M-; 1ft He said thai his company had sowed about 40 acre of alfalfa nboul a month ago nnd thnt thoy havu n good tttiul nnd It la looking line. Mr. HaBsolborg waa horo this morning. Ho roport-. that Mrs. linn sol hern Is no. Iium-miiik b'iicc sUo onfie homo fr-m tho hosnltul horo sho luul boon for sovernl months, -.-A PIUNGLE FLATS J ---- - PlllN'OLlC FLATS?. Jimn in r. A. Dais ley has moved his hnuto from tho juniper grovo near thu mlddlo or nis claim 10 tno northeast corner, whore tin has n belter locatlun with good water. Fred Lund Is busy planting pota toes nun making garden Mr. Llbby hns nliout 20 acres of spring powed ryo. It looks well. Mr. Hakor Is breaking n toam of horswi by plowing 40 acroa or his claim near Held P. O. C A. Htvnan haa hal leveral hundred htoHoiu hatched dit this vo- r. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sottlomoyor callod on Mrs. Schmeer Sunday. - LAIDLAW --- LAIDLAW, Juno 17. Nearly ov oryuno from hero nttondod tho show In Redmond. O. W. Horner returned from Port land Satiii'day, v. horo ho had been on luslnoss. .ess Hartcr recently returned from lulto an extended trip through tho tato of Washington. J. . Wlmer and sister. Mm. J. W. Halter, visited with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wlmcr. nt Tuui alo, last Sunday. .lUs l.eota Mart Is stiylni; wllh Mrs. Stanley of tho Stanloy-Dnvon-port rnnch. Almost overylwdy hero will at tend tho celebration of tho Fourth at ilend. Ray Drown returned Saturday from tho Oregon Agricultural Col lege at Corvallls. Fred Wallaco says he Intends to plant n lot of potatoes yet this sea son. J. C. Thorp attended tho Flag Day exercises at Ilend. W. D. Karnes and Ted Decker wero In town from tholr ranch Satur day. Mrs. Howard attended the Roso Festival In Portland. Nell Ray and Dyron Cady made a trip to Ilend recently. William Sandal was 'rndlng with merchants heie Kinurday, Mrs. Iloiecfl In.nr.rd ol Deschutes and Miss Maxwolt passed thtough hero Sunday. -i I POWELL BUTTE ----- - POWELL UUTTE. Juno 17. This neighborhood was well roprcrented In Redmond show day. Ort Mom, thinking to capture tho G0 offered by tho show puoplo, for any horso they could not rldo, took down a "wild ono" but It was finally ridden. There Is now a farmers' telephone lino extending around tho south and cast ends or tho duties, which will extend on around tho wost sldo Inter. A rural mall route Is hoped for. Mrs. Charles Frost ha a remark ably flno gnrden this year again. She has nn abundanco of tho earlier truck to use now. with lots of every thing coming on later. Tho banner alfalfa of this nolgb- Haying Time is 'A J We have the machine you need- the best that Is made. 1 l ill mm 1 ' .-,.... . . 1 . 1 1 Several on hand set up ready to cut your hay. Come In, Mr. Rancher, and see them. , " ' I"1- H- J. EGGLESTQN noiqm ' t Manufacturer of Iarne88 and Saddles Dealor In 'Wagons, Busrglea and ,1 Farm ImplemcnU Socds ajid. Groin for aale. WEDNESDAY, JUNK 10, 1010. ill i i,i ,, l; ii,.i ,,;,, u,,ii iii.,M UA lU'.V- J.' horhood Is on tho CumiUtiiKa forty In tho riverbed. It Is of such rank growth In spots thnt It la "ludglnn." Somo very lino timothy tuny bo seen on IIiIh place also. Tho uprlt'R wheat Is coming on well, nnd prnmlsva tin unusual crop. Mr. anil Mrs. Thorium mid family hnvo returned frim Portland where Mr. Thotnou has boon for treatment, having boon seriously Injured In his bank and about tho head while woik lug In n wiwmlll Inst fnll. Mr, Thor ium enino horo and took a homostouil during tho winter. Ho returned to Cortland u for days nco to rocoho further tronUiutit -- -. AA10N0 THU SETTLERS MMDTIIIJACT 111: TfUVaJ X """-"- w """ $ ---- Mr. and Mrs. 12. V. Kuykendnll and family aro In to prove up on their 40 of ditch land. They ex pect to stay for about two mouths. Mr. and Mrs. Dowman of Powell Uutte spent Sunday wllh Mr nud Mrs. W. O. Waugh. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Cardwoll spent i Sundny with Mrs R. V. llarto and son, C. V. llarto. Mrs. llarto, who haa been visiting her mm for five weeks, will lenve on Saturday for her homo In Thompson Fulls, Mont. Willis Nolnnd loft Saturday for the const country. Mr. and Mrs. Cole E. Smith visit ed at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. E W. Rlohnnlsnu bundiv The crops am looking fine nnd tho haying Is going right along. WHY NOT PLAN A zmZL SPECIAL For Sunday, June 23rd? Macaroon Bisque, "IT'S DELICIOUS" Renwnuwr That You Can Onto By Pbone And That We Make Deliveries. Wo Make And Wo Wholesale Our Own Ico Cream. Hotel Trade A Specialty. fc nearly here. That means VaPt! r a ist yvvt J- BUCKEYE MOWER TIME. MANY GOTOJEBNOND lleuil People Took In 111k Hliuvr i Tlieiv Thursday, Hend wiin well rcpiuHented nt ItPilinnml Inst Thursday when tho "101 Hunch Wild WohI Hhowa" per formed. About 00 people went down on tho train nnd probably close to ftO by uuto nnd team, llodiiiuud enter tained her gumttn well, and tho Iowa was crowded. Tli show llsvlf was big na ox pec toil, and tho prices noiiiuwIwU big ger. However, It wan tho best thing of tho kind over seen In Central Ou koii, and ovsryono who went had a good time Many Redmond people expressed their Intention of coming up to lluud for tho three-day celebra ttonfuty thu Fourth, ' A classified nd in The llulletln Is rend br hundreds nml lirlnu the nd- NVrtlser Kiod returns fur tho money III) ruled. Send Fop Ms Seed Annual-Free LD,imditMl'rwhrt' tiIlaa. tf.tMii.MiailMl lr M Ut UMl W Mthln it w nk'ilMl. Wlvi tit-awn l Mk 4 tffi mU t.tf iwmn " re t U U UH LOr "" " ImmmiI on Nl hi TUO. I LUJfCV.. -.! I'ltATEHNAL SOCIimiM. i , M. W. of A. Pilot llutto Cnmp No. 0704 MeoU every Tuondny In hnll over po'tolllco. Vlsltlnjr Neighbors nlwnys welcome. Z. W. Undlionr. V. C. N. V. Welder. Clerk. Deschutes Lodgo No. 103 K. of P. Meets ovrry Wednenlay evening nt 8 p. m. In Castle Hall, itost-odlce llldtf. Vlsltlnj- Knights welcome, I ha. I). Howe, C. C, N. V, Smith, K. It. ic 8. I. O. O. F. Bend Lodge No. i!18 Reg. Meeting every Monday night VlMtors welcome 0. M. Patterson, N. 0. N.'I. Welder, SocroUry, IJEND LOUOH No. 139 A. F. & A. M. Meets on Thursday on or before the full moon of each month. Ti'Itlnir brothers always welcome. J tl txllwa, U". U. II. K. Alttn. IWtKUrf I'ltATEHNAL IIROTIIIIItH(M)l. Ilend lodgo No. 897 meets on the first and third Friday evening In the hnll over tho postotllco. Visiting brothers and sisters always welcome. u. N. Hoffman, Prostdont Sara M. Perry, Secretary. KOVAL NKUJIIIKIIW AMKRICA. Rogular mcotlngs Mory laursday day nlrfht. Visiting members of tho order wolcomod. Mrs. A. C. Lucas, Oracle. Mrs. L. C- Flaming, Rocorder. -fv 'IV fSrJsfefak W r r - New PALACE MARKET Charles lloyd, Prop. MEATS Vegetables, etc. Ititlmate on appllrallou Wait Pr at PortUml Prices N. P. WEIDER PAINTER & Paperhanger Clicatvcit sud licit Walt I'sper 8sni pic In th county. Gt My Price.. 0(B(t etM. tlittt flow tKMlnfflc Ilox 39. lleuil, Oregon, IIUHIMMS AM) PROI'IMHin.NAU K. F. Hlono Hylvester U Htaats ' HTONi: .V HTAATH Attoriiey--nt-jv . Offlco Corner Mluucsola and Wall Hts. Work Carefully D0110. j. m. LuvmiNci: I Ii o a n n, L n 11 l II 11 s 1 11 e a m Justice of Peaco Notary Publlo , IIKNI), ORKUON undi:iitaui:h. I.lreimeil l.'iiilmlinrr, 1'unrrnl Director. 1 Phone. Lady Assistant a P. NISWONOKR, Ilend, Ore. Dr. I. Clarke Dr. U. V. NewfiouM Clarke-Nowhouso Co, ' OI'TIOIA.VH The Dalles, Oregon Wo do Grinding of all Lenses. In Ilend Kvery Month MARION M. I.IMII N u r o IaI 11, lllnck 15, Center Addition Hand, Oregon MIW. K. IIKNNHIt ClilnipMlUt Painless Removal of Corns, ele. Corner Third and Juniper Ave. TIIK J. II. IIANKJl AIISTIMCT tX)., litcoriHirMtnl. Comtlleto tracl Imlnina oml nhnln. graphic copies of all Crook County recorus. Prlnevlllo, Oregon. Nature Methods Chronic Disorders and Dietary Advice A Hpoclalty im. ii. D. KirrriiuM Clilniprnrtor. MiKliuiio-TlirrnnUt 1 Office Hours 0 to S or by ApKlnt incut at tho Homo of Patient. , IIKND. ORK. VV. W. Faulkner, D. M. D. DENTIST llulletln llulldlng, Pen il. Oregon U. C. COE, M. D. ' Physician and Surgeon OFFICS OVKU I'lKST NATIONAL UK. ' Office Houn: 10 to 12 a. in.; t to and 7 I08 p. m. ., -.- uKiiuun C. S. BENSON. ' "iiunntl Ml LAW i OrrtCKIHmaT NATIONAL AWKII.DO,, ' OKND. OHHOON Vernon A. Forbes" v LAWYER ' FIMT NATIONA. BANK BI.DO., BltND. OttKGON George S. Young Civil, Minino and InittoATioN ENOINKtH OreKon Street Offlco with J. A. Ka-toa. F. O. MINOR , . .fosTOKucic buhdino LIPK I'IRIIACCIDUNT 4 INSURANClt NoUry Public am Couvcyanclng-AII UKr? lft? Correctly Drawu. FIDEL TY BOND8 W. E. PARKER Plumbing, Steam and Hot. Water Heating Jobbing Promptly Attended to. , BEND, OHEGON Caldwell & Main . All Kinds of Blacksmith Wbrk PRICEH IIRARnMinrV .' 'fA (' r IfinnesoU St.r Bet. 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