The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 31, 1912, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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1 1 CORRESPONDENCE
WANTED
A good, llvo corespondent la want
ed ta Tho llullctln nt tho following
places: Prinevllle. Kvdmond, 81s
tora and Mllllcan Valley, to send in
hows Items and net as our nRonta.
Liberal pay. Addrcus, Ilullattn,
llorid, Oregon.
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f HAMPTON.
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HAMPTON. July !3. Messrs.
Whltakcr and Zlorolf camo In from
llcnd Wednesday with a load of sup
lilies for tho Hampton store.
JL.S, ricryade a business trip to
ItafBM yesterday.
Richard. Krebs loft hero with his
family. T hunt day, nud will spend a
row months In Portland.
Ilurr lllnck and V. T. Harrison arc
mowing hay for O. DroRsvotd.
Fall ryo Is mostly harvested now,
but much of tho spring grain will not
Ijo roady for threo weeks.
A Bpcclal meeting of the develop
ment club was held at Louis Miller s
last, evening.
Some time ago It was mentioned
In ithls corespondenco that a lumber
yard would ho opened in tho near fu
ture a! Hampton store. Owlnc to
luc? of team service, Mr. Amnions
of jfaury milt has mado other ar
raBcementa and will only haul as far
asfrrlngto Flats, 12 nillca north ut
l&tipton valley. ! -
jVlatni In IhA urPA ahnvnnl lllfif-
tttt'taen harrestlDg at names
unable to work Saturday and
homo for tho week end.
yORT ROCK. July 27. F. A
Remington, postmaster and mor
chant of Lake, was In town Wednes
day.
MrsT Clyde Iiriggs has gone Kast
where Bho wilt visit with friends and
relatives la Kansas and Missouri.
Mrs. H. F. Swingle, who has been
-visiting la the Willamette valley the
past month, arrived home the first of
the week.
The cutting of hay and grain Is on
in fult blast In this section.
Mr. and Mrs. nrlggs of Ashland
came in Wednesday by auto to visit
with their aon, Clyde Itrlggs. Thoy
camo over the mountains from Ash
land by way of Lakcvlew, making
tho trip of nearly 300 miles In two
days.
Mrs. R. O. Relgel, postmistress at
Arrow, was a business visitor here
last Friday.
The 13-raonths-oId baby of Mr.
and Mrs. T; H. Urady camo very near
being killed the first bf tho week.
Air. Urady was leading one of the
stage horses out to make placo for
a fresh otie when the little fellow
camo out and got too close to tho
horses. One of them knocked him
over and commenced to trample on
hlra, bruising his face and one of
his hips badly.
J, T. Rboton was a business visi
tor in La Pine Monday.
E. T. Wlnans or Hood River is In
this valloy, looking over tho country
with a' view df locating. He is an
old timer of Hood River and tblnka
thia valloy has a bright future.
F. M. Ilorell of tho Hand Milling &
"Warehouse Co. was a business visi
tor at this plaoe recently.
Miss Illanehe Graham, who has
Tieen visiting boracfolks since tho 4th
Boys' Aches
nppay
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im.tiidkl,9 mmtih rf, v 3
aro various nud nonio
(liitex serious, Hiimll
Imya liavo a knack of
eat lux what they
' hhouldn't mid thut
iften uieana n pre
scription thut tlio
hoy iton't like. .Hut
jou will get prvftcrlt
tloiif for children put
i all right here. Tho
liu,(4 and iiiedlclnea
r
( 4H-0 of the best nnal
. r. , ty 'd doctor or
t -tier are scrupulously
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filled, with care and
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- 't'elf d at reason
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Eattt r$on Drug
Company.
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of July, left for Falls City Monday.
Miss Kxtello MacCnuloy, a sten
ographer for tho O.-W. It. & N. Co..
and her father, who ltnvo boon visit
ing with tho GrnmptoiiR, returuod
to Portland Sunday.
A. II. Cnrnes, uuo of tho oldest
drivers on this end of tho atngo line,
resigned his position Wednesday nnd
will tnko up ranch llfo on tho homo
stead. Thomas 11. llrndy of this
placo will drlvo tho stage In his place
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CRESCENT
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CRESCKNT, July 27. A pleasant
surprise party was given nt tho Hotel
Crescent last Saturday ovenlug In
honor of Calvin 'Wurucr.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. 0. W. Anderson nnd
Mrs. E. O. Rourk nnd two children
returned from Odell iLnke last Thurs
day Thoy had been camping nud
fishing there for nbout ten days.
F. M. Cleaves nnd Thomas llrnck-
on apont Saturday nfternnon
nnl
?"""' "8,""B '" ne. viciniiy or uonu Uwrv ,v, ,H. ,or ,he ,nt myl
iivvt rniicn. .Mr. v. leaves rciMiria
good fishing but loor weather.
Ouy anl D. L. Potcrson of Im Pino
were Crescont visitors Monday.
Itnail Riinnrvlan.. .tnhti t.iiiita t-t
mri. , i-.i.. .. . i
,vi.d i.iv vv,iiiiv.,iii ill nun unlII
from Crescent to tho Summit stage
station. Tho road has been cleared
and leveled and will no doubt provo
very popular with automobile par
ties. Fred LaFollctte. editor of tho La
Pino Jnter-Mountaln, entertained at
Crescent Friday evening with a danc-
Inx narty and luncheon. A number!
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of iieoplo came trom La Pino In thcJo(Jcb,rkl, rob ,np hl, b,, of
rcicrson autonioniie. uanclng waa
onjoyed at tho Kclscr hall until 11'
o'clock. Mr. Peterson then con
veyed tho party to tho !.aFnllotto
bachelor home where a luncheon waa
served.
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I POWELL BUTTE
POWELL nUTTB. July 29. Tho
second crop or alfalfa Is coming on
wonderfully well theso warm days.
The second cutting promises to bo
heavier than tho first was.
J. P. llownun Is hauling lumber
to build a house with, on hlu home
stead. E. F. Archor Is expecting nbout 10
head of dairy cattlo from tho Wil
lamette valley about the tulddlo of
August. They will probably bo Jor
scya. A thousand head or cattlo will ho
brought from Outside 'jttilnts to be
wintered here.
This, with tho larnu
number of dairy cows that rauchero
aro bringing n. will uuo about nil tho
"u rau,eo ucro-
A tremendously exciting ball gatno1
was played last Sunday near Powell
Ilutte station, between tho homo
team and tho Alfalfa nine Tho1
score was 20 to 4. favor or tho hotiio.t
boys. Tho Powell Ilutte players arojren' niiiet iim
Headquarters ror Commercial Alep
Electric Lighted Throughout
BEND
MUQH O'KANE. MANAOKH
BEND, OREGON
dtod Rooms
Kree bus to
and from trains
naafcmj.
Vacations At The Sea Shore
, Clatsop Beach, Pacific Ocean
Imw round trip fares aro In effect all summer. This beau
tlful beach stretihes twenty. (He ii.IIih sou lit of the Colutiiiila
Rl.'er Seaside and ( earhart hne first class hotels, citUgf-a
and camping places, surf bathing, fishing, mountain water, etc.
LOW ROUND TRIPS HAST
. Throue'iouf the siumnor, rn the datcx giton !er.w, round
Dip tickets wJll i. sold to the points In the east shown below,
ulid ninny ciuers, at the fares (.noted
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RlwT NORTIILRN AND NOitTlMIItN IMCIFIC IUILWAVH.
Atlantic (Ity JlllO) Dutiolt
Haltlmoro lw7 M Duliith
BoHton 110.00 KutnasClty
IlulTalo Ul. M Mllwuukeo
Chicago ",'i SO MinnfiuiolI
Colorodo .Springs SS.OT Muntreul
Denver 65.00 Now York
DATES OF SALE
July 2.1, 20, 20, 30, 31, 102.
Auyust 1, 2, 3, .0, 7, 12, 10, .22, 2.1, 29, 30, 31, 1012.
Sqptember 4, 6, fl, 7, 8, 11, J2, 30, J0I2.
fitojiovoia and choice of routes allowed In each direction
Final return-limit Octobor 31, 1912.
Train leaving Rend 13:30 a. rn. connects directly at Fall
bridge with'
FAST .THROUGH TRAIN BAST.
Details of HcheMrJle) fares, etc,', will bo furnished on request.
W. E, CQMAN, J. II. COItlilSTT
Uen'l Frt. and Paes. Agent, Agent, Ilond, Oro.
Portland, Ore. ' t
Roy Elliott, pitcher; Karl Saunders,
catcher; "Shorty" Foster, first lmsoj
llcrt Reynolds, second t Jnck Davis,
third; Woolloy, short I Ralph Davis,
Qcorgo llayn and Fred liruwn, out'
fielders.. Knrl Forrest ,Mcd as um
plo.
FEATHF.R3 AND EQQQHEUL8.
A Mil.v'a blue eiiauiolfd pild wntch
wax round In the crop of n turke)
divined nt the Cafe Houlovnrd. Tenth
street und Hmind avenue. New York
The turkey win shipped rroui Vermont,
but tho wnti.lt limy brlong to some
western belle, for It Is wlitipered tlmt
muny wetern turks art' Phlpptti to
Vermont ami then lire rvtnuprd mul
shlpptil and sold In New York for twu
ton liltiiMttH'ktiig New England stock
Au tutextttttitlim eonitnltlee dtvlnre
food ixtMm through na uuiny a live
lunula tierore rviii'hluu the New York
consumer and that fit) wr rent of the
city counuuier'a dollar khs to tht
middleman after the tool rvtieluM tilt'
dty The fanner and his Ylty koien"
by this ilnitim method itrv lietweeii
the devil Htid the Un'i sn
When the mayor or liidlnnavotl put
up seventy ttve turkey to lower the
market prbe. Jmt mio buyer grnhlNil
ror them at otieo The turkey crop
hm shrunk tn ILlmHIKHI ixr tinr. with
! 0CV.CI0OJH1H to tilt them. What n griind
tltie tlintHiind fikuuk Hkltts were
txiiiKht tioui trupixTH s lu Wyoming
county, l'aH by a fur dealer
The AudulHin swb'ty l nwfully down
on the iiiiiim cat. but
the fair ditmes
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ncTur say a word against the Mtir
erous skunk that rob bird nifit and
henroosts. Milady even wear skunk
fur (Alaska sabtet. nnd they ar Just
too lovely ror anything.
' The rrowH kltld on many tiartrldgen
tn Pennsylvania durum I In' wst xeverr
winter. It' about time the crow gut
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' " ney vnii-n iuoumdum
and young; kill many game bird and
destroy the com. l.ct some socio ty
.belle wear crow wing on her bat
That will start the slaughter Thr
other womn will wear tbsm, and.
prrxto, lb nasty crow will b no
more.
California la specialty strung nn breed
cluba and certainly seta n good ex
ample to many fanrtent lit thv astern
state If you wb to tMi out
brevd. about the only way to do Is to
organize and then Ixx.M This put th
variety tK-fore the public and of mur
make sales e. ndvtrtUlug wi)s in
many ways.
That K)ultry it niovttiK up In nther
routurhM I shown by th htt Crystal
uluce show, lindnn There were 1'.'.
&0O eutrtiM and rMnxi win. mwii nl.nl
in nxi The Ameriiiiti brn-d-t dIimmI
next to tl-.f Unlt:toti, Etiglntid's tn'
vurtte. of wbb'h therv wen' DIM rnctil
Crarklug glasa fur niltry crlt I
bad buslne's Olnsa Is too shar for
irup and Blzxanl. often phTtv both
tuts ImIup1 In the month, and then
tins Is not bimmI urlt ntirhnxr, tor It
uMm wMr. mrw.th.
Wnr fit-1 surh
dangerous material when giHd granlt
crystal irrlf Is rtienp
IVrxImi Inswt Hiwier Is mnde of a.
Jnimnme chrynnih'mum and Is rwy
eftilrr for lle and rtens In tuiyina
Hint it ! rtrr. fiv!i snrl iinsdiilier
with tlmir Wbn frvsh It bss a
Special Attention to
Transient Travel
HOTEL
tl
flood Alcals
AH arrsngrments made for persons
desiring lo go south and east ol here
.i.mi.viT
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CEHTHAL DREC0N LINE
-' .V) Omaha $ bO 00
00 00 I'lilladelphla 10SSO
DO 00 I'ltuburtf 01. .V)
"2.60 Ht. Louis 70.00
00.00 8t. Paul 00.00
103.00 Toronto 01,50
10i.V) Washington 107.50
Pur Brads Vsrtus Scrubs,
Tho pure, bred iinlinnl Is not ono.tVat
will mnke good on poor feed and or
Tho icruh will lient thi puro brinl wot
tlmo when It comes to "rustling' Its
own way. Hut the scrub will not nnd
cannot mnke money for Its owner. And
right here Is where the pure bred ex
ceods. He has rapacity which tho
rul litis tint, (lire the puru bred mil
tunl giMid feed nnd cure nnd ho will
make money and do li quickly, At
least three crops of pure bred beef mil
in it Is can be turned out ready for mar
(let to every two crop of scrubs or
grades, flrndes make money for their
owner sometimes, but llio niiiotint
and the quickness with which results
an obtained nre In direct prouirtlon tn
Ihe Infusion of putt blomt, which makes
them irrrtdn nd N'i'v Minn icrul.
REGOROFTRANSFERS
Tho Ilond Co, to Paul E. Pctorson,
lot 10, blk Ifi, Center Add., Ilond.
Davlti Hill to Mary Dolllngor, tot
Altamont
. Front
MOST ATTRACTIVE LOCATION 'V ' n
In' Bend- Hot Water, Stcani'
Heat and Electric Light In every
room Ample Bathroom Facilities-
Flrst Class New Furni
ture throughout.
W.H.Bentley
Land
$8
J. M. LAWRENCE
BEND, OREQON
Free
GOVERNMENT
Lands
THERE arc thousands of acres ofCov
t'liuiieiit lands in Central Oregon,
.still open to entry in 1(10 and 20 acre
tracts and can he taken as Homestead or
Desert Claim. The .soil is very fertile
and with Millicicnt rainfall to insure good
crops. These lands lie in Hcautifiil Val
leys, in sight of the big, Snow-Cup Moun
tains and along the, right of-way of the
extension of two hig Trunk Railroads
that now have their terminus at llcnd.
We have located hundreds of good
farmers in these valleys, who are making
u .success and there is lots of room or
you and the country needs you.
For full information and descriptive
literature address
Oregon Land & Immi
gration Co,
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O. C. Henkle and E.
B, blk lfi, Harper,
Deschutes Valloy Company to
Florence W. MoAdow, Its 13 and H.
blk li, Kenwood,
Mny Arnold to Potor Arnold, 114,
blk 23, lluud.
Tho Ilond Co. tn T. (I. Wlteoler, H
i, blk S3, Ilond. i to D. K. Itmttur.
list nnd 2, blk 10, Park ndd.j to II.
M. BnwbrldKo, It B, blk 10. Pink nd
dltloit, Ilond.
W. M. Houston to O. 0. Ilmtkle,
trustee, It 3, blk 27, Ilond.
I.nl'llio Towusllo Co. to K. 0.
Throuo, It 31, blk 28, La I'tliu. 1B0.
Tho Ilond Co. to A. U. Ilrook, It 2
blk 23, Ilond.
Desehutos Valloy Co, to W. M.
Houston, It rt, blk II, Kenwood.
W. Al. Houston to O. C. Ilenklo,
trustee, It tl, blk 4, Konwood,
W. II. Bunts to M, D. KitUtBon, It
6, blk i, Deschutes add., Ilond. 1200.
H. M. Collins lo A. F lilies, v?V4
HOTEL. a
iJi..'v.
Street ,,
' ;f.'iita$P
. Ar,ni ".
D.W.Wilson
Scrip
PER ACRE
R. Post, Locators.
OS I
'f. li
soU. ec. fl3Ul3, f
Irving II. Hnnll to Tsiirulnlil Wa
kins, It 8, blk 30. Center mid,, lloiul.
Patents: To Alvln Mnollor, ror
itvt'UnwUi hoo, 1 3-1 ft-1 2.
To .loltit O. Woir, ntjso'ii iiwHaoU,
sea. 301313.
IIUHINKHS AND PHOFIJH.SIONAL. ,
K, F. Hlono Hylvcstor h. Klants
HTONF. & HT.UTH
Attorncys-Mt'Idiir
ODIco Corner Mluuosotn and Wall His,
Work Carefully Dunn, t
j, m. uwiti:.(;i:
. L o a ii s, li n li il II ii h I n e s s ,
Justice or Poaco Notary Public
Illi.S'l), OltEOON ,
UM)i:itTAKi:it.
Licensed llmbnliuer,
Funeral Director.
Phono. Lady Assistant
0. P. NIHWONOKIt, Ilond, Oro.
Dr. F. W. Clarke Dr. (1. I'. NhhIiou.o
Clarko-Nowhouso Co,
O l T I O I A N H
The Dalles, Oregon
Wo do minding or all I.umes.
In llcnd Every Mouth
MARION M. LliHIl
Nurse
Lot 11. Illock IS, Center Addition i
lleud, Orogon
, ... ... In,
,
MIW. K. MENNEIt
t.lilniM)dUt '
fPalnlru Removal or Corns, etc I
Corner Third and Juniper Ave.
THE J. II. HANEIt AlWTltACT CX) (
InrorNiratril.
Cnnipteta tract Indoles and photo
graphic copies ol all Crook County '
records.
Prlnevlllo, Oroxon. i
Nature Melhbda Chronic Disorders
and Dlalary Advlco A Specialty '
DR. It. D. UBTtlllUM
Clilroprarlor.
.Mrrliani-TlirrMpUt
Offlio Hours SI to & or by Appoint
ment at Ihe Homo or Patient.
IIBNI). OIHC '
W. W. Faulkner, D. AU D. '
DENTIST
nuiutin nuiidinic,
Me n d, O r r k o n
U. C. COE, M. D. ' I
Physician and Surgeon i
OrPICK OVKK PIK.ST NATIONAL UK. ' i
Office Hour; to to lis. in.; I to J and J
7 to 8 p, in. , j
""WD," ! OKItnott j
C. S. BENSON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
orrtcK in riarr natiowaj. hank atoo,
IIKNI), OKKOON
Vernon A. Forbes
LAWYER
V I ftST NATIONAL UANK HLIX1.,
OrtND,
OH HOOK
George S. Young i
ClVll., MlNlKfO AND IltlllOATION
KNtltNKKIt l
OroKnn Street
Onicu with J. A. Kaatoa.
F. 0. MINOR ,
l-OHTOflMeKMIIUUNO
UFJ-FIKK-ACUIOUKT .
I V 5 11 IJ A M t t I
folary Public and CnnvcyanelitK-All
M W i i it J
1KI I'AtwrsCoricctlv llrawn,
FIDELITY BONDS
f t - a -w si .
v. 13. I'AKKlsK
Plumbing, Steam and Hot
Water IleatliiLr-
Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
IIKNI), OIIEtiON t
Caldwell & Alnln
All Kinds of Blacksmith '
Work
I'lItCIM liPAAnuint l.
Mlnnoaotu St., Het. Horn! mid Wall.
New
PALACE
MARKET
Charles lloyd, r0p.
MEATS
Vegetables, etc.
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