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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1912)
l'AQR K, THK I1NNI) IIVIiI.KTIX, IIKNI), WEDNESDAY, OCTOIIKU 10, lOttt. A . ... . x.-.-.. .- . - - . -.. .. . 4 -. - . -.. 1 CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. ...- - - J GIST t --"- GIST, Oct 12. Mr. McCully ami family hnvo left fur Summer Uiko whoro they wilt make their homo. Xelllo nad Paul Seogglns have Kono to Willamette Valley. Paul will ntund tbo O. A. C. at Camilla mul Nolllo will spend tho winter with her slater at Medford. Potato digging Is on hero and the crop Is quite heavy. GIST, Oct. IS Lester OUt ami wlfo were In Sisters Saturtlay. Mr. Chalfan called nt Mr. Powol- son's Sunday. Mr. Winkle, wlfo and children -are visiting nt Mr. McCnlllster's. Mark McCnllistor and wlfo were In Sisters Sunday. Mr. MoCultey and son John wore In Sinters Monday night. Mcsdamos Strahm and McCulley spent the day with Mm. Horry Tues day. Mrs. John Strahm spent tho day nt Mrs. McCulley'a Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Winkle re turned homo from Pendleton this week. " Some of tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. McCulley Rave them a farewell party Wednesday night. Those present were, .Mr. and Mrs. Glllett. Mrs, Chalfaiv Mr. and Mrs. Howard (111 IcU. Mr. and Mrs. John Strahm; Misses. Josle. Ellen, and Phlna Craw ford, Myrtle Scoggln, Pbelma Cobb. Violet McKlnney. Grace Rlggs. GlcaTes . Strahm; Messrs. Scott, Me Calllster. Scoggln,. Strahm, Fish, Jllggs. Frank and William Scott. Clifford Strahm. The evening was spent In music, after which a light luncheon was Berved. John McCulley was 4u llend Fri day. , .Toh'n Strahm and son Rd, were In Redmond Saturday. John McCulley aad Georgo Girt 80n were In Sisters Sunday. ,,'.Mr. Siocum. wife and daughter of Itedtno'nd, called at Mr. Strahm's uuday. Chnrley Johuson, went to Redmond Friday. Mrs. Delia Nlohola called on Mrs. A. McAllister Thursday. Sam Nichols, who tins been In the lllK tieud country of Washington. returned homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hart Nichols wont to Gist Friday night whoro Mrs. Nichols spoko on the subject of Socialism. ---A t LAIDLAW ? ---- afternoon In Iittldlnw. Mr. Sawhlll load of Henri was present with several store. very good suggestions which wero adopted, and will bo of great value to the tongue. Tho ladles are Inking n grsat Interest In the league work and now that Governor West nnri otheis are working lo help tho Laid law people out of their trouble tho' all want to help In every wny they can. of provisions for Hamilton - t HAMPTON. I t t -- - t WDGEWAY RIDCSEWAY, Oct )3 Mrs. Smith and grandson. .Ralph Lunleck, nidyed Into Oienew house on their hodietcafl this week, A AV. Armstrong of The Dalles and his mother, Mrs. M. J. Arm strong, are visiting at the Scoggln home. Mrs. ' Armstrong expects to spend tho winter with her daughter, Mrs. K. L. Scoggln. Edd Mills has returned from Sheman county, where he has been harvesting. II. A. Scoggln. P. M. Smith and A. W. Armstrong were business visitors at Kedmond Tuesday. Mrs. M. Crawford and daughter Phiua were callers at the Scoggln home on Tuesday. Howard Hartley Is extccted home this week. Mrs. Hartley and little son will eome from flood River In a short time. II. A .Scoggln has been hauling lumber the post week and will soon begin work on a house on his home ctu'and also on one for his sinter. Miss Myrtle, George Glrtson Is building a cis tern on his ranch near here. Rev. Mx. Towne has gone to at tend Presbytery so no preaching Bcrvltes was held at Plalnvlew on Oct, 13. but the minister will fill his regular appointment on the 27th of the month. A One now bookcase has been se cured for the Plalnvlew library. Miss Kllen Crawford, the Plain view teacher, and sister, Miss Josle, will attend the teachers' Institute and county fair at Prinevllle. Gilbert Edglngton spent Saturday at Redmond. J. Miller has gone to Coulee City, Wash., to spend a few weeks. I PINEHURST J -"---- PINBHURST, Oct. 11 What might have been a serious accident occurred at the home of L. H. Root last Saturday when his son Monroe, aged six years, fell to the bottom of a twelve-foot cistern. He escaped uninjured except for a slight scratch on the face. Waverly Ilayley In visiting home folks this week. Zeplianla Flowers returned this week from Opal City. Ed Dean and Arthur Jackson are liaullng lumber for R, II. Ilayley, who contemplates building an ex tensive machine shed on his fine ranch, Jay .Nichols made a business trip to Hena Sunday. Mrs. George Snyder went to Laid law Monday. Mrs. J. L. Couch has been on the sick list this week. Mr, and Mrs. Charley Johnson weut to Laldlaw Monday. Hart Nichols weut to Gist Wednes day after Jumber. R. H. Ilayley was In the nelghbor-feood-iTburoday, -. " L. lit ItftOt 'and daughter, -Mrs. LAIDLAW. Oct. 14 W. K. Samlet HAMPTON. Oct. 8. A. T. Shnv Is having a cement cistern built this cr'a well drill was moved Inst week week. It Is lRxl2 feet In dlmeu- to Mr. Titus' rioaort claim whoro It alons. Will Hell Is doing tho work. Is nt work at present. .Mr. annuel is suing iu pipe vruivr u ... , .. m-vuii., ,, t.JL ki. i iki. .! -.i i.,.. ... i.i. Mr. and Mrs. McMttiu from tho hseeaT.lWj. costing n rJ'SS" ' """"'I cistern tor urover uerging aiso, ami - " - -------- - John Coon Is mending his cistern,. , 3- cw made n trip to Roberts whloh was cracked, caused by tho last week after his Hoed grain.. K ground settling. , Kvoryhody Is get- Hurley llogue nnil L. C. Peck aro ting ready to store .plenty of water plowing for absent homesteaders for the winter, near Imperial. f Theladlea' auxiliary of the Devel- Last week, as a whole, was vorf opment League will glvo a Hallowe'en , dlsngrocablb, the wind blowing n Kiipiter. They will hnvo all sorts of gale nearly every day and ending on stunts and . weird effects. They Saturtlay- with n dust storm. .- R want all who will to dress as ghosts Kverybody come. Proceeds to go to Development League. II. Chillier has returned to llamft ton after an nUenctv. of nmiut tnrc weeks,, during which time lie wn Mrs. Colley was out walking Sun- j freighting. day nnd Is feeling much stronger. jir, TWona. from tho East, caml John Lasso was' a visitor Sunday In two weeKs.ngo looking for a homj& at the Klvcrsldo Inn. stead and Is Mill Tho Dovolopuaent League held a location very Interesting meeting Sunday III tho I'nraoiia Hurr Hlnok Is hnulltiK liousohold ftirntlure of Mr. near linp'ilal. Mr. Lieu, of tho Oregon Nurspr Co., was In th l neighborhood m oral dnyn last week taking orders for tree nnd berry stnrls. October 0. being ths hlrlhdny nniil versnry of Mrs. A. S. Fogg, n mimbtr of tier friends packed picnic lunches nnri spent tho day with liar, much lo her surprint). Wlllam Tando of Imperial Is do ing some mmodelliig, papering, utc., ou Mrs. Grace Hassett's home. K. Van Lake Is homo a week from Mnury mountain mill In order to help Mr, Titus on his well, Leo lllggs came In Sunday from a i few weeks" trip to Powell llutto. I - PRJNGLE FLATS PHINGI.i: FLATS. Oct 8. IU Itackleiiinn gavo a dance nt C, K. Stevenson's homestead Friday even ing. Oct. 1. lucre wua unite n largo crowd there nnd nil ljnd n gmid lime. W. H. Wlggamuiiade n (rip to thei mill this week. j Lloyd Hakcr returned from Prlne- vlllo Friday. R, IC. Lieu, representing tho Op gun Nursery Co., of orvneo, ore., hunting for n good ",M0U ,uro,,!" nore "",t w,M,k- " nu;mnR tor n Rwg tl)oK llll0 ft mM.r 0f orders for , y fruit trees anil berry bushes In thl We Are Locating Fifty Families on Homesteads This Is Juat oho ifroup of tho tunny for whom wo tiro jroU tlnr frco lioinou In I'ontrnl OruKun. Thwo fifty fnmlllM huvo cotno tn ud thrniiKli tho llolnow Awrk'nltuuil Kncloty of I'ortlnntl, Why Did Thoy Select CENTRAL OREGON? Hccmuo lnvcitlKiUlon provoil that tho bojtt froa.lninli In Amuricu nro fouml Iilto. Why Did Thoy Select Us to Locate Them? Hcsnuso InvostlKntlon proved thnt wo nro the host informed anil tj)o nwatruUaht-u)ocntorrt In tho liiulnew. ' -LCT4jJnK0-t5u HCT A IIOMK. Ore. Land & Inmiigratioh Co. i 0. C. HBNKLK a Locators. K. It. POST Ilond, OreKoit ! this' W. T. Harrison Is In Ilond nftor'a .,art of tho t0tn; -1 W, Llbhoy fTrt9"'bein busy (ho past . -ji i- htsv j i.rfi, wcok RWnK n,1its fall re. ll-W 1 MM&mWmPil Mr' McCarthy of Prlnglo Flats JLCF MM mWWssm0'2'"l to Prinevllle lasj wcelctb'takflj j, TTfc jM'Bfi M " tl10 tna''1""'''' """"ill""'"" j niuui i . . M',TZ2""1"ii .1 . M Hgfc. FORT ROCK 0UNE,ILU Dccaiise Its nuiln riirbt. bv a force of sVIIUhI ntow cxnerts wrboso enual essnot ho found In any other plow fac tory In tho world. Thero are many different make of nlowa. each cUImlnc to bo the best, vet the f&ct remains that three John Deere plows are In use to eiM of anr other kind. Tho John Deere Fac- tnrv. the Lvrrwit In tho world, turns out every year mora plows than any Hve other factories combined. Standard of the World For Over 60 Years Tb Pioneer Plow Maker. John Deere, made his 8rtt steel plow by hand from the blade of a saw in 1837. The first slab of steel rolled In the United Uutes was rolled for too John Deere plows of minua Woods, of Pittsburg. In 1W0. Ana ever since inoso cor justs Deere Plows hare shown the way and maintained tbo leau in ini crest Batlonal Industry, is it any wonuer mat too isxmrn 01 u wona express ueir Teraici iu iuo uumu jiumc, - - - UMre ix-a kvu We nuko over 1000 styles of plows, cacn as gooa as can be made, tbe sett tnat Drains ana pencn equip ment can produce, Xio matter wnai your neeusmsj be, we can supply tnem jrom our uac ng us-1 H. J. EGSLESTON THE COMING r 1 p Hog Center s All Indications iolnt toward Hend as the center of a profitable and extensive hoK raising section. The cli matic conditions of this section aro Ideal. Shlpplnic facilities make rapid transportation at low cost possible. Farmers will do well to look Into the hog raising busi ness as It Is a paying one. Getting the largest profit out or a pig, requires simply proper feeding to develop the greatest u mount of weight In the shortest time, on the most economical feed. FOR THIS PURPOSE, FKBD UNION MEAT COMPANY'S DIGESTER TANKAGE Union Meat Company's Digester Tankage develops bono and muscle In young pigs, and makes them grow. It prevents rheumatism, thumps nnd rlcketls. It im parts such fit and flnltih to "show" swlno and mnrkct lings that It has won the title. "The feed that makes Prize Winners and Market Toppers.'' Union Meat Company's Digester Tankngo Is tho most economical feed obtainable. Experiments havo shown that 1 worth of Digester Tankage puts more weight on to a hog than $1 worth of nny other kind of food. Digester Tankage Is a concentrated Protein Mcnl. It Is made from fresh, wholesome pieces of meat trimmed from beef. It Is shipped In tho form of a meal which makes It easily mixed in mash feeds. Bhljiped In con venient 100 pound .sacks. Keeps Indefinitely. Digester Tankage has been tried and recommonded and Is now being used by best growers and authorities In the Northwest. It Is becoming moro popular overy day. It will pay you to know moro about It. Send at once for circular No. 49. - -! KOUT HOCK. Ort. 18- Tho O. S!i L. surveyors moved camp from thlsi place Monday to l-nkc. A. O. E. Abendroth, tho photo graphcr at this place, made n flying trlp-to Uend'tho. first of' tho" week. " sr sf Mf. . W.-ir MnieVcfimTr very noar lo Ing his entire TfiTp of grain the other day by lire, 'While threshing u spark f roni the engine sol it. Tho (iovernment woll drill was sold at auction, at this place last Thursday lyr Supervisor ,W. W, Cry dcr of Crescent. J W. Curl of Arrow was a InisTness visitor In this burg Friday. Something near 10,000 bushels of grain was threshed In this Valley this fall. W. W. Cryder, forest supervisor, left by stage Friday for Crescent. Don D. Taylor and family came In from the Willamette valley the first of the week. Miss Andry Mills or this place has accepted a (million as waitress In the Hotel Riley at U Pine. C J. Huffman, who has been up In Washington tho past summer, ar rived home the other day. Andrew ChrUtonseu of Alberta. Canada, Is visiting J. T. Hhoton and (family. O. N. Kcnworthy of VlewKlnt. Ore., who mndo flnnl proof on his homestead last mOnttu spent n few days In this vicinity visiting old friends on his way to Washington. Thrro men. who recently squatted on hoiueatf'ailK near hero, wurei caught taking supplies from cables whllo the occupants wore a wny from homo and as a result havo departed for parts unknown. UNION MEAT COMPANY NORTH PORTLAND, OUKQON Cetral OrygOA lrai-fge Co, DISTRIBUTORS. Hind, Oregon. SaSSBSHSHHSJSSaSSISSSaSBSW .BS8SSSMBaSMSSSBa sr fcowi Fares West, FALL COLONI5T PERIOD DAILY UNTIL OCT. ICUi.TO ALL CENTRAL OREGON POINTS 6n OregohTrunkRy. t J5SSr ' CI miUU'DftEGDtUIME Chicago . ... . $H.OO ('lnclnnaUI,.at. ., U" 83 Milwaukee v.. tKU'O HL, houhj. .'..;,. . 37 00 New York.. f.S.OO .Dotrojt , ,,..,' SMDO HI Paul Kansas (It) OmaliN Dl'SIUnltlCS IndlanaiKills $10 00 Uu 00 30 00 s: ta 10. o Dener 30.00 From Othor Eastern Points In l'roportlnn. fn Tell your' (rlenils-lnHnV Kaslor tlilTBlipnrTliniiy ornSyltjeNNVst " nt loW- ratrS." Hlrrcrtrsfii service vfa UnrTTnRtSn ltnu& SorThern Paolflc, tlfbol N'nrtTiorn, "Norlli Hank" anil Oregon Triiiik rtaUwiiys. You can dctHisIt funds with tuu hud Wist hound' (Ikkellr Will be furnished people Iu the. East. Details wilt Iw furnished on rKiict. A IttMIIC .Midi T OUIidO.V, A fifty pago Illustrated hook describing the districts of Central Oregon w)ll be forwarded to ou or our frlemU If )uu wlllwrlte W. V.. Cnnian, General Freight Agent, Oregon Trunk Ity., PortliTnil. W..E. COM AN. Uoneral Frt. and J. II. CORIIETT, Agent, Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore. llend, Ore. MOUND THE COUNTY OIIIIANIE WIIXO.V CM'II. A Wilson club has been orgaulted at Redmond and Terreltonne. epwohth li:,(hi:. The Pioneer states that tho L'p worth Ieaguo at Madras will erect a building to lie used for the advance ment of moral, vrelgloua and Intel lectual purpose's. ' Among other things. It will bo a public rcadlug and rest ruoin.' FINK (lll.Mli: OF APPI.HK. tTerrelMiniio Orojjonlnii.) E. It. Mead, who has a Itfteou-aero orchard of three nnd four ur old apple Trees one and one half mites cast of town, Is busy this week pick ing his apples. Ho will have up wards of 100 lioxes of s flno grade of apples. Pretty good for n first yeoTs crop. J -- TUMALO J TUMALO, Oct. II -Fred Wilson of Laldlaw and O. Sprlugor of Cul ver wero at Tumalo Monday, Arthur Jackson and Ed Dean aro hauling lumber from the llurkhardt mill for County Commissioner Ilay ley. Nets Peterson and Miss Mildred Cess of Olst were at Tumalo on busi ness Monday. J. E. Mills of Olst called at Tum alo Monday. Two bands of shcop belonging to James Illnton punned through horo Monday for Ilond where they will be shipped back to Shuulko to their winter range. O. W. Uurrls and wlfo passed through Tumalo on their way to llend ou Friday whoro .Mrs. Uurrls took tho morning train for Wash ington points where she will spend some tlmo visiting. Miss Melon linker oiuno up from Laldlaw Saturday to spend n weok I with her mother, Mrs, Alllu llaker. Mr. McCully, J, E. Milts and Ralph Lumbeck of (list passed through hero on their way to Hand last Friday. Ocorge Campbell of Tumnlu spent Tuesday and Wednesday of lust week in Redmond. He Is now staying on hut homestead near (list. t Mrs, Allie llaker spent Monday of last week with her friend, Mrs. Whi nlfrcd Ilottomley, of Hend, Charles Wimer wut to Hend both Monday and Saturday of last week. Oeorge Qerteon of Olst callsd at Tumalo. Tuesday on bio way to Uend,, LATE HTItAWIIKIlltlKH. (Sisters Herald.) Mr. and Mrs. Hlndmnn woro In town Thursday and Jeft a box of strawberries at this office This Is not so bad for the 10th of October, grows all kinds of vegetables on his place. Mr Hrown took up n homo stesd In 1807 and has hauled water to his placo slnco that tlmo until this yoar when he decided to sink a woll. A good flow of water was found at a depth of 320 feet, He has put In a C h. p. gas engine which gives him sn ample supply for all farm pur- ' lioses. ELECTRIC I.KJIIT HOON. (Melollus Central OregonUu.) ' An enormous amount of electric wiring material was unloaded at M tolltis last week, Including three car loads of imles, threo tons of wlr and much othor "Julro" matorlal Thn crew of men engaged In creating tho Kies am now within four tulle of town and next week will ImkUi hauling material from this place. HAVE ItAIIHIT IlltlVII. (Redmond Spokesman.) Jast Sunday sotnh men fiom Rd montl and eight men from the country had a rabbit drltc at I.0110 I'lno. Thn ' terms of tho contest were that tb losers should provide an oystttr sut-, per for thn victors. Thu ally men won by killing 172 rabbits tn 104 by the country men. ' 1)01X0 SCIENTIFIC IWIt.MINO. (Prliinvllli) Journal.) J. W. Hrown was In from Cuh.r Tuesday. Ho has a JOO-aoro ranch near Culver which he Is cultivating on approved dry farming methods Two hundred and eighty acrrs are in cultivation. This year ho raised 100, bushols of onions that retail at 2 cents a pound. Ho harvested 3000 bushels of wheat and 102 bushols of' oats. He got 1200 bushels of good volunteer wheat off ninety seres, lie - 1 .1 ! 1 II -I I Ltt I ! J' The Dalles Fruit We have received from Fowler's Commission House, The Dalles, Ore., for storage, u shipment of Grapes and Peaches. All sound and in urood condition. Will he sold VERY CHEAP. Phone Central Ore. Ice & Cold Storage Co. -- - .. llesdqusrters for Commerclsl Men lilectrlc Lighted Throughout Special Attention to Transient Travel BEND HOTEL! HUGH O'KANE, MANAQKn Ooott Rooms BEN D,fOR EQ QfvJ Oood Meats f res'bMs to All srrHgese,eata made for eersoan Ma from trabw dslrlns Jo go sowtn and ssst of tisr ftf-?-- i 1 I f