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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1912)
PAOK THK KRND HUIiUTTlK, ItKND, WKDNKSIMY, .IUNH 00, 1013. I K ' A Aii,tAiifttitttiiiitA1 - CORRESPONDENCE r - A ' "- , !:; 1 HAMPTON. . A- A-A--A .A-A . lAMI'TON, Juno M.-WlNUra Tando of Imperial brought A. S. Fogg n flno bunch of green onion Brown on ms nomostcmi. j, i. uwen or mo itampinn store has 'put In a now lino of soft drinks. Mrs. Krclm has been qitlto nick vrlth tho grip the past week. 'Mr. Titus brought In two tons of supplies for tho store on the 16th. Richard Krcbs loft hero last Thursday for Bend whero ho expects to work a short tlmo. A well drilling outftUon tho way to Murphy's at Iron MountalnVpassed through nor last Saturday They sayjthcy vrlll tako contracts for wolls In this ratley as they return. V. T. Harrison had a sovere spoil of the grip last week. Forrest Neeld has boon putting the wire around hlsplaco(and TJhurt day shut oftJlioihort-cuLroadiWhlch many of the autos used In tho past. The annual school meeting of the district, No. 7S, was held Monday at too store. Offlcera for tho coming year aro as follows: Louis Millar, chairman; J. N. Crow and K. M. Peck, directors, and L. C. Peck, clerk-. A SO-mlll tax was lovlcd and, Uio prospects ot building talked, over and planned. Forrest Neeld went out to Dend on the auto trucks yesterday Tho f relRhtorsho haul to Harney county, from Bend have abandoned the old road by way of Prlngto Plata and now travel Ml tho way on tho Bend-Burns road. This saves them ono day each way but they have to haul water for their teams. LA FINE I LA PINK. Juno 22. Miss Aids Irrlng has returned to her home at Newberg, after a visit with the Misses Barber,, at their home near La Pine. Mrs. D. C. Peterson has returned from the Hose Festival at Portland, where sho spent a week. She was accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. A. J. Jamleson, of Miller, S. D., who will visit at La Pine for a month or two. Mrs. Jamleson attended the Rose Festival with per mother. At tho annual school election in tho La Pino district No. 43. W. H. Holllnshead was elected director and J. L. IJenson clerk. A four-mill tax was also voted. At this meeting .a Tund of $S0 was also voted for start ing a special library in the schools of tho district for the um of the pupils In addition to their regular text books, the movement being fathered by J. O. Kedmond and Al fred A. Aya. W. It. Riley is preparing plans for a two-story hotel which he will erect Immediately on the site of his old place, destroyed by fire recently. The new building will be 26 by 70 Tcet and on the corner, and will bo devoted exclusively to the hotol busi ness. The Deschutes Land Company, which la constructing tho irrigation system for the Carey act project around La Pino, la preparing to re sume operations on the system by the first of July. The La Pine Commercial Club building Is progressing rapidly and will likely be far enough advanced by tho Kourth to permit of a dance being held there In connection with the old-fashioned picnic to bo hold at La Pine on that day. 1 WH1TAKER J WHITAKER. June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Arno Frantz expect to leave soon for Portland. They will make final proor on their ICO-acre home stead this week. Mrs. Frank Perclval spent last - I J. H. MUSQKOVG THE LOTUS BAR Schmidt & Musrrove, Props. WINES LIQUORS CIGARS ONLY THE BEST OF GOODS HANDLED Bond Street --- - Headquarters for Commercial Men Electric Lighted Throughout BEND HUOH O'KANE, manaqrr BEND, OREGON ad Rooms ,Proo b'i to , All T and fro ti trains AAitilt - , : - ' a i Thursday at tho Nichols homo. Mr, FJIcklugor went to Bend Sat urday whero his wtto has boon visit Ing for Rovoral ilaya. j .Mrs. NcltW and Mrs". Gray drovo to tho Lnrkln ranch Thursday, re turning In tho evening, y Grata And g-irdons In thl section nro looking? fine, much better thnn Tast jonr at this tlmo. Mrs. Kosln and children and Mrs. Nelson visited at Whltakor P. O. Wednesday. Tho Kosln well, at last accounts, waa down to a depth of 115 feet. 'On Sunday, Juno 9, qulto a num ber ot tho residents ot Whltaker Valley met at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Gray and listened to n Tory cxcellont sermon by Kev. Mr. Kdmonds, This was' tho first moot-Ing-qf 'tho kind In tho neighborhood, and waa much appreciated by all present. , 4 - "vHUNGLE FIATS PUINGLK FIATS, Juno IS Fred Lund made a trip to Imperial Friday, Mr. Mills will make a trip to Ilend Wcdiiosdny. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Genung visited Mrs. II. Evans Monday afternoon. At Ihouflrst annual school election held hero Monday tho 17th. tho fol lowing directors were elected: Martin' Hallmeyor. ono year term; Mr. Cottlngham, two years: Paul .Hgld, three .yearsy Mr.. Held was elected chairman aF the board, ,11. Brans was rc-elecTed as clerk. Many horacstdadora havo planted large gardens hero this spring, which nro showing up very well. DRY LAKE DUV LAKE, near neld P. O.. Crook County. June IS. S. Samson returned Monday from a visit to Tacoma. The first school meeting In this district was held tho 17th at N. Kins', A scboolhouso will bo built this fall. Tho annual roundup of horses is now on, and stockmen report a very successful year. The animals are all fat and In good condition. W. W. Brown la now hauling wool to Bend. M. Murphy moved In last weok and established residence In sec. 3-20-20. Ills son Is expected In a short time. George, Langford is busy fencing his Jiomestoad' east of N. Kins'. A 4th ot July celebration and pic nic will be held at the pine grove south of N. Kins. A large platform has been built for dancing. C A. Bengston has gone to The Dalles for the threshing season. GIST J GIST. June 22. Misses Myrtlo and Nellie Scoggln called at the homo of Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker Sunday. Mrs. Nichols of Laldtaw called at the homes of Mrs. Alex Leverenz and Mrs. Henry Schumacher Sunday af ternoon. Mr. Vernon, Sunday school mis sionary, preached at Plaluvlew Sun day afternoon. Mrs. McCalllster visited Mrs. H. Schumacher Sunday. John McCulley spent Sunday with Ralph iLumbock. Mrs. Ed Young was taken serious ly III Sunday night. She left Mon day morning for Bend and will start for Spokane whoro she wilt recelvo treatment, proliably not returning until fall. Mr. Burkhardt and Mr. McCord went to Bond Monday on business. Miss Raohol Knickerbocker and Miss Cleaves Strahm spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Smith- Ralp Lumbeok was transacting "-- W. P. SCHMIDT J : t Bend, Oregon - --. Special Attention to Transient Travel HOTEL. J Qood Meals f arrangements made' for persons I desiring to go south and east of here f Rainess M BoiuLAtomlay.. - Mrs, Powolson nnd Miss Constanco Knickerbocker went to Slstora Mon day, Moadamca Knickerbocker nnd Strahm called nt Mrs, Lovorons' on Tuesday. Clifford Strahm vlsltod Boy nnd Wnrdlo McCulley Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. McCord and daugh tors wore lt Sisters Tuesday. Mr, nnd Mrs, Kd Howell called on Mrs. McCord Wednesday, John McCulley went to Bond Tues day on business. --------. A J CRESCENT ...I ----"- CRESCENT, Juno 21. I) L. Pet erson was n business visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Bly nnd daughter ot Long Pralrlo wcro In Crescent this week. K. G. Uourk nnd Thomas McCord went to Iji Pino Monday and bought a flno saddle horso pf Nell Sly. Mr, McCord will act as tiro warden for tho Klamath and Crook Flro Associa tion. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jones, with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Smith of uugene, wcro in town Wednesday, Eddlo Santry. Don Caldwell, Joe Mathauy nnd Unman Howard wrro bear hunting In tho Walker basin, re turning Monday. Thomas Bracken returned Fri day from Portlnnd whero ho attended tho Roso Festival. Mrs. E. G. Rourk and Miss Irene Tylor entertained Friday ovcnlng as a farewell to Miss Inna Applegato, Dancing niul cards, wcro tho amuse ments. A dainty luncheon of Ice cream nnd cako was served. Miss Applegato has finished a successful school year nnd will return In Sep tonibcr. Sho leU Saturday for Port land whero an old school chum Mill Join her and together thoy will re turn to their homes In Douglas county- --- POWELL BUTTE ....,... POWELL BUTTE. Juno 24. B. F. Areher Is suffering with an attack of sciatic rheumatism. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Fostor and Fred Brown spent last week camp ing out and fishing up tho Deschutes. Tho first hay to bo cut hero was put up Isst week on tho W. J. Gal- bralth ranch. It was tho largo red clover and ent mora than two tons to tho acre. An Interesting program Is being arranged for tho graduation exercises to be held at tho Butto Valley school bouse on Juno 26. Part of tho poles are being put up for tho farmers' telephone lino on the west side ot Powoll Butto. A farmers' telephone line speaks well for the progrcsslvenrss of the community. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saunders re turned last week from a camping ex pedition up tho Deschutes river. Reeves Wllcoxln had n colt get so badly cut In tho wire last week that It bled to death. Tho foot wis cut nearly off. --- FORT ROCK FORT Guard W. Crescent ROCK, Juno 24. Forest . H. Hunt was down from last week. Josso Klrklnnd with him to be In tho sor Crescont for tho summer Crnmpton and George C. returning vice near Frank Haying Time Is 'MSterMwwwMrf. r. We have the machine you need the best that Is mnde. SisW - i rm I.-- - - - . --w -.-. .. . .,, ,, ,. Several on hand set up ready to cut your hay. Come, i1 ' - ''"'- In, Mr. Rancher, and see them. H. i ' Manufacturer of Farm Cultor toft for ltnlton, Vnih Batur tiny wnoro moy win worn in mo nnr veat this summer. H. F. Swlnglo nnd 11. E.Htockwoll who hnvu boon nt Klnmnth Falls tho past two wooks returned flundny. 8. A. Ico nnd II. W. linker loft Fri day for Wnlla Wnlln, Wnsh., whoro thoy export to spond tho summer lit tho ImrvoBt fields, Floyd l.tpplnrott nuulo his monthly visit to this town Inst wouk, John J. niul Floyd Grnhnm cnlno down from tho nnwmlll nnd will re main horo until after tho Fourth. MIhs lllilner Kindle)', who has I men helping nt tho Hotol Riley nt m IMiio, enmo homo Friday for n few days with her folks. Fort Rock valley ennnot bo put down as n "desort" this season, ns th'oro has been i Inches of rain fall slnco tho first ot April, With thousanda of acres at grain that promise n lino ylold, tho settlors will soon bo on Easy street. Harry Crompton, who hnd tho mis fortuno to got n leg broken somu tlmo ago, Is nblo to bo up on crutches. - -- P1NEHURST T - PINHIIUUST, Juno 22.--M n vory lightly nttondud nohnol meeting on tho 17th, K. U Root wna elocted di rector to servo three yours, It. II. llioley was the director whoso term uxplrod this year. Hoy and Will Garrott and Mr. Sny der tuado a business trip to llond on Tuesday, ' Bart Nichols who has been III tins again taken up his duties ns ditch rldor. An opportune rain foil hero during Thursday afternoon. F. W, Loverens of Tutualo was a IMnehurst visitor Friday. Crops In thts vicinity nro looking fiuo. Horn, to Mr, nnd Mrs. Emll An derson on tho 18th, n hoy. ----- I LAIDLAW ---- LAIDLAW, Juno 24. O. W. Hor ner returned homo last weok from Portland whero ho had been on busi ness. Ho brought with him his mo ther for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wlmorof Tum- nlo passed through horo on Tuosday for Deschutes whero they took tho train for Waahougnl, Wash., to visit with their daughter, Mrs. J. W. Strong. James Patton and wife wont to Bend Friday. Mrs. J, B. Wlmer has returned from Portlsnd whore sho attended tho Roso Carnival. Her sister, Ilor nlco Umphlott, accompanied heritor a visit Mrs, Hall has gono on a business trip to Waltsburg, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickenson were horo Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Brown mado a visit to nor country homo Thursday, Miss Melba Baker and Miss Ilor- nlco Umphlett visited with Miss Ida Murk Saturday, Commissioner Bayloy Is enjoying a visit from two sisters whom ho hnd not seen In 29 years. Ono Is from Iowa and tho other from Bourn Da kota. Melba Baker was winner In tho big contest at Thorp's. --- FREMONT FREMONT. Juno 23. W. N. Mo Coy nnd C E. Smith of Salem filed nearly here. Thnt means M jB tfffjfe BUCKEYE MOWER TIME. J. EGGLESTON Harness and Saddles Dealer In Wagons, BurkIcs and Implements Seeds and Grain for sale. on homesteads south ot Fromnnt last wook nnd linvo returned to tliu val ley to harvest tholr crops, nflor which thoy will bring tholr stock, Including Romn flno Jersey cows, and Join tho dairy list In Fremont, ilov. Mr. Nonl pronchos In tho Fro mnnt nchnolhouso over)' Sunday now, Tho creamery hii'ldliig began to rlso Inst Thursday and will bo pushed to completion, ns W. K, MoUnltum will bo In this wook with (10 bond of dairy cows mid young stock. Mrs, Morgnu has been confined to hor,tbod for throe wooks with appen dants nnd Is getting bettor. Hho will likely mentor without nn opera tion, Tim first wedding occurring In Fremont was snlomnlted last Wed nusday aftornnon by Itov, Mr, Natl, M. Kuocli ot Silver Lnko ami Miss LUslo McCnlltim toro tho contract ing parties, Owen llorlln was bent mnu and Miss Mury McCallum brides maid. Tho neighbors gathered In soon after dark and cnnimonccd n charivari, but thoy worn soon Invited In nnd spent n vory enjoyable even tug, Thu iiowlywods will rosldo In I'alsloy, ALFALFA .. ALFALFA, Jiino 21 8. J Span cor' of llond ns In this locality last week with nn automobile load of land seokors, Count) Surveyor F A. Itlco has been vlnwlng muds In this locality recently, Hami'in Cook of Lnldlnw was horo tho first of tho week In tho Intorest of tho prohibition campaign. Tho cnttlo men who havo stock oil tho range have heon rounding up thn past few days. They report tlicni In lino condition nnd tho raugo thu btst It tins boon for years, Joa ToMiiseiid's oldest boy has gono to Hay Creek for a wcik-oud to visit with relatives. Tho fifth annual Hireling of tho Alfalfa public school was held on tho 17th. An algbl months' term of school was ordered nnd n 10-mlll tax levy was mado. Joe Mnthrny o( Powell Butto spent a few days hero last weok. Mr nnd Mrs. It. Smock ntado n trip to Bend last Saturday. Miss Fay Ma Vllln has bcr. suf fering from a r.uo of blood poison ing In tho arm, but I reported Im proving at this writing, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wlllsrd chsp ornnod n party to tho Ico envn Isst Sunday. John Elder. Mrs Rye Glen and Harold Moloney, Lillian Ferry, Fred llrown, Charley Elder and Miss Edna I'yatt composed tho party. ..i..,.. . -- AM0NQ THE SETTLERS t NORTHEAST OF TOWN --- Mr. W. W. Orcutt and daughter, Mrs. W. P, Downing, spent 8unday with Mr. and Mrs. II E. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. W G. Waugh were guests at tho home of Mr. and Mrs, O. C. Cardwell Sundiy. Mr. and Mrs. Cob E. Smith visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. It. M. El der. Mrs. I.00 Inung waa Injured last week by her cow, tho animal throw ing her head as Mrs. Young started to put n rope on her horn. Mrs. Young was thrown down and her back soverely Injured Sho Is Im proving slowl). Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Hocch spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs, DuVrlcs. C. W. Hooch Inst weok sold a lot of jKists to Mr. Winter's. A numbor of people from this vi cinity wont to llond Sunday to see tho ball gamo. K -22W' New ' PALACE MARKET, Charles Boyd, Prop, MEATS Vegetables, etc. Ultimate! on application Wall I'spsr st Portland Prices N. P. WEIDER PAINTER,, & Paperhanger mammmm Ctiespeit and Dot Wall Pspsr Stn plei In the county , Get My PrlM. 0(Bc (CfOH tut (torn (kmIoIBc Pot J9. fiend, Oregon, 'llUHINKHH AMI PHOI'IXSIONAL. . E. F, Stnu.0 Sylvester L. fltaats HTONH .V HTAATM ' AttoriiojB-Al-taw drrtco Corner Minnesota and Wall Bta, Work Carefully Done. J. M. LAWIir.NCK L O A II S, I. A II ll II II I II c s , Justice ot Poaco Notary Public BEND, OHF.OON UNDERTAKER. I.lreiuiHl Kitilmlmer, ' Funeral Dim-tor. Phono. Ijidy Assistant . C. P. NI8WONGER, Bond, Ore. Dr. P. W, Clarke Dr. (1. F. Newltoiuo Clarke-Nawhoiito Co, OI'TIUIA.VH ' The Dalles, Oregon . We do Grinding of all (.onset, , In Bend Every Month MARION M. I.IIMIt Nurse Lot 11, Block 16, Confer Addition Band, Oregon MILS. !.'. HEN.NKIt CtilrnpodUt Painless Removal of Corns, etc. Corner Third and Junlpor Ave TUK J. H. HA.VKIl ABHTIWtrrCO-, InrorHralpL Complete tract Indexes and nhnto- graphic copies ot all Crook County' records. Prlnevllle, Oregon.' Nsturo Methods Chronic Disorders and Dietary Advlco A Specialty ' DR. It. D. KirrCIIUM (tilroprnrlor. ' .Merliatio-TltorupUt OfTtco Hours 9 to t or by Appoint- tnent nt tho Homo of Patient. BEND, 0RE4 W. VV. Faulkner, D. M. D. , DENTIST llullctlu llulldliiK, n e n d, Oregon . U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Sunrcon ' OtJlCK 0VKU l'IKHT NATIONAL UK. Office Hours: 10 to u s. m,; i to J and' ill n ii. in. 13KND, ;- Okkgon C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OWC IM FIBST NATIOKAI. HANK UI.DO. UltND, OKKGON ' Vernon A. Forbes t1 LAWYER FIRST NATIONAt, UANK IUDO DKND, OJtKOON. George S. Young 6VIL, MlNINO AND IftHIOATION KNOINKKIt Orcjron Staot Ofllco with J. A. I-iwtos. F. O. MINOR POiTniwrru nfit -m. ' U VKVl K K ACCI DKNT ui INSUKANCIJ Notsry I'uMIc ami CouvcyancliiR All Uei,i,"E" Correctly Drawn. FIDELITY BONDS W. E. PARKER Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Jobbing Promptly Attended to. UKND, oiieoon Caldwell & Main All Kinds of Blacksmith Work r t i i t I rmcEg rtEAfcfWiHw , a ' ---- nuv-fcjj IIKA80NAIII, Mnnesotu St., Dot. Bond - .- .......,, Ll , d anuSWalf.