The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, August 07, 1912, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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CORRESPONDENCE
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j WANTED
A good, llro corespondent Is want
ed by Ttio Hultcttn at tho following
places: Prlnovttle, Redmond, Sis
tors nnd Mllllcnn Valley, to send In
noVa Item and act as our agonta.
Liberal pay. Addrfcas, Dullctlu,
Dcnd, Oregon.
CRESCENT
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r A. Klllott, state forester, and
J P. Kimball, secretary treasurer of
the Klamalh-Uako County Tlmbor
Association, nccoiiipanlcd by Mrs.
KiHott and Mm. Kimball, arrived In
Crescent last Tuesday, coming from
Klamath Kails In their nutoa. They
loft Thursday morning, suing north.
Yfhllo horo Mr. Kimball transacted
tonio business In relation to tho tlm
bcr association by appointing a
general supervisor fur his flro patrol.
t E. O. Ilourk has nindo a decided
Improvement In the appearance of
ttTct postoMro, having built In n new
ratlins and otherwise bettering tho
facilities for handling tho mall.
JH. P. Hoey, chief engineer In
charge of construction of tho South
ern Pacific Hallway, la cntortalnlng
allargo party of friends at his ranch
njeaort distance from Crescent. Tho
party came vU Klamath Falls In
automobile, and among the number
13 W. B. Johnson, general managot
c the Klamath Development Com
pany or Klamath Falls, and Or.
Coffee or San Francisco. At Cres
cent F. M. Cloavea Joined tho party
for a days' outing at Odell Lake.
They will probably make a visit or
about thre weeks, spending tho
tlmo hunting and fishing In the hills.
J Don Caldwell and Thomas McCard
have resigned their positions aa fire
patrol 'for tho .timber association of
Klamath and Lake counties.
j Byron a. Stcevens lias taken a
Ksltlon aa flro guard for tho Klam-nih-Lake
County Timber Association.
"J. 0- Ucdmond of I .a Pino was a
Crescent vlslfur Frfday, returning
with Mr. Krrlngton Saturday morning.
placo, hnvo returned to their re
spective homes.
U. V. Winter & Sous had tho mis
fortune of loselttg n flno Perchoron
colt. It was round on tho rnnga
whore It had got hung between tho
forks or a treD and perished.
Ira K. Wlmer waa calling at this
placo this morning. He said that ho
and Mr. Spaugh hnvo about 100 tons
or fine clover hay cut and have qulto
a lot to cut yet.
Clover Is a bumper crop this year.
Grain Is also going to bo extra good.
Dr. V. C. Coo waa called out to
Tumalo Monday to ace Mrs. 0. V.
Wlmer, who ha been poorly, but alio
Is Improving.
Mrs. J. W, Uahn has taken a posi
tion with the Pilot uutto Inn nt Pond
for the present.
Tho timber road from here to
Bend-haa beon cleared out and thero
Is much travel on It nt present,
Chester II. Reams was down from
the headgate last Sunday after his
mall and vliltlng friends at this
placo.
M. Crawford, a girl.
George. 8. Callahan of , Viewpoint
was a business visitor nt Fort Hock
and Fremont Thursday and Friday,
Mrs. Kmma F. Thomas of Port
laud, mother of V. 8. Commissioner
J. D, C. Thomas, cania In by tttago
Friday.
Forest Hangar U. G. Hlch of Cres
cent came homo ou n furlough the
first of tho week
Mario Williams, who has beon
helping nt tho Hotel Ulley at l.a
Pino, cnum homo Saturday.
Chns, M. Krdman loft for IUmt
Sunday for a load of frotght.
l.nno llroa, or Silver Lake woro
hero tho Drat or tho week hunting
help tor tho hay harvest. They re
port a flno crop this season..
R.OLYAT
POWELL BUTTE
POWELL IIUTTE, Ail p. 5 C. II.
Foster has started threshing here,
bcgln.fnx on tho Tengnian place.
After threshing tho grain on tho
north end of the buttes, they will
move to the east side. Another
machine will come In here this sea
son. It Is understood.
A great deal of cream is being
hauled to the creameries from this
neighborhood now. Tho farmers
hare arc buying more dairy stock
continually, for beeldea this part of
tho country being particularly adapt
ed to dairying. It la the most satis
factory way tho ranchers have found
do far, or disposing or the largo bay
crop raised here.
The rural telephone lino continues
to grow. C. H. Foster now has a
phone Installed in bla home.
Wni. Johnson and family and Miss
llattle Frost mado a trip to the Ico
cave, southeast of Ilend, last week.
ROLYAT. Aug. 3 A fine rain has
given new life to all vegetation on
the high plains.
James Curran passed through'
with lumbor for n two-story house-
south ot Rolyat.
. Rob Whiteside and llaldwln Ksss-
pahl or Chicago are new settlors west
of tho Glass Unties.
In upper Lost Creek valley art)
somo fine wheat, ryo. alfalfa and
gardens as good as any In llend.
Roy Stauffer slid down from a hay'
siacK onto a puenroric ana injured
himself quito badly.
V. D. Harris located a couplo or
parties near the Glass Iluttca last
week.
Everyone has alwut finished hay
ing and alt report a good crop.
Pert Meeks Is hauling lumber
from Maurya mountain for a couplo
of settlers.
Jack Smith went to Ilend for lum
ber this week.
Mr. Young and Mrs. Washburn
passed through from Lost Creek en
route to Ilend, Monday.
Miss Michaels la staying with Mrs.
Horace Brookings until her house Is
completed.
Mrs. Shepard and daughter arc
new settlers In the valley.
"Doc" Ewing camo In to tako up
residence on hU homestead a tew
days ago.
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PWNGLE FLATS
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Plt,INOLE FLATS. July 30. WH-
Ham Wlggam made a trip to Rend
last Wednesday and returned Sat
urday.
All tiio fanners nroutul ncro arc
busy getting their crops & which are
fine this yenr.
Mr. and Mrs, C. IT, Genung. made
a trip to Hampton Inst Monday.
Mr. Win, Comstock returned from
llend Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Ocuunjc vlsltird
Mrs. II. Evans Sunday
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AMONG THE SETTLERS
NflDTIIPACT OR TiVVN. T
KViMiibnui vi luiiir
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Hanson Smith has bought W, G,
Waugh'e 80 of ditch land, Mr. and
Mrs. Waugh expect to Icavo Uond 111
about a month.
Tho Ladles Juniper Club met with
Mrs. O. C. Card well on July SB. De
ll clous ico cream and cake and cocoa
were tho refreshments sorved.
II. K. Stowart waa down by tho
Iledtleld placo last week doing some
wnek on a bouso for S. M. Jannoy
ot Naw York, who la here to provo up
on hla ditch lund.
Every one la haying Just as fast
as possible. O. V. Cardwell Is put
ting up something ovor SO tons.
Th UnakaaeHit.
Prlieflnhter untiring whool with his
Ronl-You give this boy o iiiIiip h
thrnshltiR ywtenlny. dliln't ycrl 8hnnl
muster (wjr nrrwiisi Wotl I r
perhipa- Prlxi'nghti'r-Wrll. rIviik
your 'and. You're n clmmplnn. I can't
do nntliln' wllh 'lin m,,f.-Loiitloii
Punch.
Its Chsrsetsrlttlet,
"Tho nrtnrlpiil Wnirm-tiT In that
piny nro n Imbr and a how."
"That drnnmllM U evldoutly doing
things wllh mile and mnno."-Rnltl
mor American.
mtinK. for mtmatNM.
Tho Rend" nrlck Company deslroa
to call spoclnl attention to the ad
vantages of iisIiir brink for cistern
ntid similar work. U Is tho most
economical and tho most aatls
factory mnterliil. 3
A photo copy of that old ptcturo
of father and mother cim I mado
nt the Howard Bimlln. Rest ot work,
ami loasonnliUi, too.
HkntliiK link open every Wednes
day evenliiK. 31-lp
IT
Have Reopened
rial
WITH A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF
GROCERIES
in the Mnrlcy k Simpson building, next
to New Tntfgart Hotel. ...lluy Groccrita.
of m. You arc sure of getting lYcsH
goods, nnd
PRICES THE LOWEST IN TOWN.
L. B. MISENER
CASH GROCERY.
HIMINEHH AND I'KOPKHHIONAk1
a
It (HI II It T It. (MM'Lli
Civil l'nlnriT
Ueitd, , OriiKuu
Htanti
H. F. Htono Bylvustor L.
HTONi: .V HT.UTM
Attiirneya-at'lrftiv
Offlce Corner Minnesota and Wall Hit.
Work Carefully Dono.
J, M. IAWHIINCE
Iiuan'a, Land II u a I lies
Justice of Poaco Notary Public
IIKND, OREGON
UNDERTAKER.
IJcrnct! F.mliMliiM'r,
Funeral Director,
Phono. Iwdy Assistant
a P. NIHWONGER, llsiid, Ore.
Dr. V. W. Clarke Dr. U, F. NewhouM
" Ctarko-Ntwhoiiso Co,
t) v run a n h
Ths Dalles, Oregon
We do Grinding of all Lenses,
In Head Every Month
Lot
MARION M. IAIHH
Nursi)
11, llloek 16, Conlor Addition
Rend, Oregon
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ALFALFA
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FORT ROCK
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FORT ROCK. Aug. S Horn, Fri
day, August 2, to Mr. and Mra. W.
WOOD WANTED.
Not lea ts hereby given thnt pro-
ttosnla for furnishing forty(tO) cords
ot slxteen-Incti wood for tho Rend
School' District will be received up
to C! o'clock p. m.. Thursday, August
IS. 1012. Such protosnls should
specify tho prfco per cord, dollvured
at ttio High School grounds as tho
Hoard of Directors may designate,
for plno limb, pine block and Juni
per wood: they should ho In writing,
scaled, addrenad to the Hoard ot
Directors ot School District No. 12,
and fllbir iir the office of tho Dis
trict Clerk In Rend. Tho right Is
reserved, to reject any and all pro
posals, or to accept In part any pro
posal:. Ily order of tho Hoard of Direc
tors or School District No. 12.
J. M. LAWRENCE.
22 District Clerk.
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ALFALFA. Aug. 3 Othx Maloncy
arrived last vcek from Grand Island,
N&br., and will make thla hla home.
At present he Is holplng hla father.
11. L. Msloney on the ranch.
MIm Mary Shedd and Mlseea
Jessie and Madge Vanhont arc visit
ing at tho Lee Davenport ranch.
They are from Now York and aro
uvnghtfed wtth the wwst.
A. J. Warner and Mica Fao Ma
Vllli of Portland, were married July
20 at the home ot Mrs. Maokey In
Prlnavllle, Mis. Warner Is a sinter
of Mra. Stm Johnson, whom she has
beon visiting for alma weeks past.
The Alfalfa ball nine played
ngalasCPowell Rutte last Sunday and
although the, Jhtts lost, they are not
dlsaouraged Mi they did not have all
of thefrT(rilar nine with thoin.
Raiplry Ferry and Joe Townsend
nr at Lind, Wash., helping In the
harveat flalds. Thay oxpect to re
turn by October
A. O. Walker, H. .. Moloney and
Otha Maltinoy aro. l'Jeo"" n few
days fishing on tho Deschutes
Mr. anu Mra. S. M. Janney and vn
are snondlng a few months on their
lance ranch lust oast uf oitalia.
They expect to do quite n lot of work.
In tho ny of buildings and Improve
ments while here.
- Gharley Iloasjue Is hauling .lumber
from Rend to the Jannoy ranch this
week.
Headquarters for Commercial Men
Uectrlc Lighted Throughout
Sprclal Attention to
Transient Travel
BEND HOTEL
Good Rooms
Free bus to
and from trains
HUOH O'KANE, MANAOBFI
BEND, OREGON
flood iMcal
AH arrangements made for prrnn
desiring logo south and cast of hero
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TUMAJ.O, Aug. 1. Miss Pearl,
Illghtower ot Washington,' formerly'
of this place, was a pleasant cajler
nt the homo ot Mr. and' Mrs. O. W.
Wlmer yesterday.
Mra. J. W. Strong of Washougal,
Wash., nnd Mrs. W. N. Campbell of
Graiita Piss, iwhobave been visiting
thilr)aren!sHMr. and Mra, O, W
Wlmer, and other relatives at this
.miMinM.i,w I ii'm
Altamont
HOTEL
Front Street
3JP
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MOST ATTRACTIVE LOCATION
In Bend Hot Water, Steam
Heat and Electric Light In every
room -Ample Bathroom Facil
ities First Class New Furni
ture throughout.
W.H.Bentley D.W.Wilson,
MRH. K. IIENNEU
CHIropodUt
Palnleaa Removal of Corns, etc.
Corner Third and Juniper Aro.
TMU J. H. U.VNEII AHMTRACT tX).,
Inrtirporalnl,
Cemplatft tract Indoxea and photo
graphic copies ot all Crook County,
record.
Prlnevllle, Oregon.
Nature Methods Chronlo Disorders
andDUIary Advlco A Specialty
DR. IL u. Kirrciioi
Cltlrnpractor.
Mnrluiiu-TliprMplt
Omco Hours P to fi or by Appoint
ment at tho Homo of Patient
REND, ORE.
W. W. Faulkner, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Uullctln IlulldlnK,
B ml. Oregon
U. C.Coi, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
OrVlCH OVKK lIKRT NATIONAL BK.
Office Hours: lotoijs m,; i lojsnd
7 to H p. in,
BXND, ! OkKOOM
C. S. BENSON,
ATTORNEY. AT LAW
OmCK IN HIMT KATIOHAt. HANK MUX.
IIKND. OHIKiON
Vernon A. Forbes
LAWYER
riST .NATION Al, BANK htWl.,
DXNV, OHItfiON
Vacations At The Sea Shore
""'","aSBSlSMSSBSBSlBaSSilBBBBSSBSBBSaBaBSSlBSSBBJSaSaSSJSJBSS
Clatsop Beach. Pacific Ocean
low round trip fares aro In effect nil summer. Thla Imn.i
Hf nI iiesch (trcKbca tunly-uo miles south of tho Columbia
lo.tr Seaside and Lenrhart have Mist clues hotels. cotLw
and camp lng place, aurf bathlnic. flsblug, mountain wutur, etc.
LOW ROUND TRIPS RAST
Throughottt 11 summer m tho dates given below round
trip tickets will Ik- told t the points In the oast shaw.n ttelow,
and many ti tiers, at tho fares quoted
$8
Land Scrip
. gczzL CD
PER ACRE
J. M. LAWRENCE
. BEND, OREGON
Qcorgc S. Younjj
Civil, Mining and Ihiuoation
ivN(RNt!KI(
Orrjfon Strict
OiOco with J. A. Erutos.
F. O. MINOR
roiTiicriCH ni'iunHo
Ul'Klf I Rli ACCI UHNT
INSUKA N C K
.Notary Public snd Cwiciiciik-A1I
.cgi i'tcrs corrrctlv Drawn.
FIDELITY QOND8
RlGliTllRX
CENTRAL QRECOH LINE
(JRKAT NORTHKItS' AND NOHTHKRN P.VfIKU' RAIIAVAV8.
Atlantic City elll 00 Dutiolt SN2C0 Omaha h IW.00
Hulllmore 1U7 50 Duluth l0 00 Philadelphia KHM)
Hotun )10.W KantuiClty QO.00 1'ltubtii HI. 60
Iluffalo U1.50 Mllwnukeo Vi.V) Ki, Louis 70,00
Chicago 73.7) Mlnneaiwlls 110.00 Hu Paul IW.OO
C'oIqixkIo Hprlnjo , M,lW Montroul 1W.00 Toronto lil.V)
Denver C5.00 Now York 103.50 Wasblnxtua 107.M
DATES OF SALE
July 23. 2(1, 20, 30, 31, 1012. -rt
Auj,'tui 1, 2, 3, 0, 7, 12, 1(1, 22, 23, 2"J, 30, 31, 1012.
September 4, 0, ), 7, 9, 11, 12, .'10, 1012.
Stopovors and chulco of routcii allowed In cachMllrtctlon
Final roturtj limit October 31. 1912, -V.;
Train, leaving llend 0:30 a. in. connects directly at Fall-"'
linage wun
FAST THROUatl TRAIN BAST.
Details or schedule, fores, etc., will bo furnished on request.
V. B, COM AN. J. H. COR RETT
Oon'l Frt. and Pass. Agent, Agent, Rend, Ore.
Portland,. Ore.
HOT LUKE SftiTC!
wmmmMHmm
mmMsmmLt r-
W. E. PARKER
PlumhlnK, Steam nnd Not
Water Heating
JobWnu Promptly Attended to.
IIKND, OltlWON
M.
All Kinds
J. Alain
of Blacksmith
Work
I'lllCKfl'llKAfHiNAIILI!.
.Minnesota St., Hot. Howl nml Wall.
IBiJIlMaMIMERfi: SPRING
iriu
AURAL IjMC ALT HR LESTOJRATI V E
iioi faao Haunioriuiu oners muciv to noalth and rest sockors. Tho
great noiung mineral spring provides naturally medicated wutor and mud
contolning medicinal proportlca of great vuluo. Tho throo hundred room
Hotol Banutorlutn affords amplo accoinmoda.tlon. Uso of tho water la pro
scribed according to tho needs of tho patient, determined by skillful diag
nosis, Tho result is, tho Hot l.ako Banotorlum la really a euro place
Thousands who havo suffered from rheumatism, blood, skin, stomach and
kidney disorders havo found roller and porinauont cdro thore. Tho rates
aro made to 'conform to, tho requirements of all classes. , Open thq year
Hot Lake Sanatorium Is located In "Unon County, Hastorn Oregon In
tho heart of tho Rlue Mountains directly on tho main lino of tho Xo
Uanhlnxtoii llallruMl Navigation C. nnd can bo convonlontly reached
rrom any railroad po nt In the Northwest, Special reduced round trip fares
nio made fiom all poliitu on ttio O-W. II. & N. Wrlto ror rreo Imokiot to
HOT liAKK HANATOIUPM
Walter JI. PJcrtc, Pre, mid Mtfr.
New
PALACE
MARKET
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