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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1912)
PACil! B. Tin: im:i nn.u.TiN, iifnd, widntsday, noylmiihu uo. una. - t ---. t k i K l . ! i CENTRAL OREGON 'NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. nn I HAMPTON. Nov It. Louie MIL Ur returned from Iteml lnl Wednes day wltli a load of provisions. Mr. Hancock, from the Willamette valloy. (Mtii to his homestead reeetit ly and hiM hla house ready for occu-lancy rlvd the first of the 'k Qarrlt Jellem of the Ptaamn dairy haa tana to Portland In the Interest of hla dairy. ti u n..... k.j . .,-., f m. I. "" viwr.rin inrnnra n rauiw .j ...ii-V. T... iLw.r i- " near the Mis Myors UHU8tPStls John V hitnkr la at work claar lfiK and will soon hat SO mm seed ed n his homestead. I'fck i-rothon mad a twain trip in Karnes yesterday. place. Hatel fwiw has accepted a poifr. lion in tbo Hotel Chrtsman at 'Silver t.ake. S Hogg hauled a load of lumbar i LAIDLAW tally. Throw wall known Presh.Uer Inn workers will aiumk dutlng tlu nf teitmon and evening. Mr. C.vrua nxpecte to move soon' with lilt family, to thalr homo none tho achonlhousa. Mrs, Templcton and daughter 1 1 1 el art expected front California, whers tl.ey have noon visiting tlu past two mouths. . Work will soon inln rh a lame bam on tha ranch of Harry Hewer Mr. Cross ha returned from a Ma lt to Illinois John (iotter In doing hla fall plow-lug nC -- n six-norse loan of frelgtu for tho wheat i .Mr. mm .Mra. it. u. aiiow tmve wk !on chntge of the Summit etngo stn- tlcn for tha winter. I). A. llueeh who speut the nuitimsf In n logging carno nor Portlttml nr -- 1 inuniAki new store, j The oung people ho going to SI riririVSPU i Mr. and Mr. II. 0. Snow have Ink- tern on the SInd to the SUtidiO school t IT': fcr the s.-hool (set '4 I POULTRY' lvV I'.M.UAIINITZ MIVtUSIDE PA. o lountspoNDrNCx vSOHCITEl) a.g .. e. - . Knott la a-4n on Ma home-' l.AIDLAW. Nov. is Rov Winter ; aH(t and rma ittiilt a ham since eoin ad Roy Rot ra ware her lant weak Ink In II rxiect apend the wtn-j from the hljth plains country. w,,,,,' l J. W. Brow it UalMlna: a houee Mr and Mra. I C. Pack wero Hoi-j for J. C. Oeorge on hla farm near yat visitors laet M4ay. jtown. A T. Shaver" wall HHtl oMtat Haul lrf. Batr of tfcfc Ot A. C. baa In iwBiiUtad M. MeComwII'a woll nnd ballad we.thar station at J. W. ie at tha Tttn paea pMUIaic down tha I Utowm's farm near town Maine and IneMllInK tha new Pm. nillam Saudel haa eompleied hi Mr. Sbawaxpeeta to put a new cyl- empnt ,,, ww BM war p,,, , luder In the well at Hampton ', both houa and ham moving to Mr. Kllgoro's at Walker's cabin. Mrs. !taeeett, little aon haa oaon lil for novoral day. Dr. Whltakor of Omaha. Nol.. ar rlvixi hore Jatunlny nlcht on route to Harnes to visit hla daughter, who have homesteads in that neighbor hood. William Tando visited relatives In the liuifa llutto valley the past week. A. S. Fogg has received notice that ' ho Is appo'nted United States Land Commissioner for this reetlon. Chicken hawks have bothered con iilderauly here lately. Forrest Neeld came In from llend last week and Is nt work on his home HtOfld. Mrs. Fogg and son Harold drove over to tho Dry Lakes dUtrlct lust Sunday. E. M. Gilliam, the new government mall carrier, between Hampton and Held, made his first trip last Tuesday. The mall Is carried once a week, leaving here at 7 a. m. and scheduled to be lwek at G p. m. The valley Is pretty well filled with handle of range horres and old set tiara say thte Is a ur sign of a se vere winter. Orover (Tarklne; end Floyd Scott) were bus! nana eallera In town Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coon entartnSnod nt dinner SHndny Itev. A. O. Walker. !f Mr. J. U llowmiui O. W. Horner, who haa nurohasod One of K I'. Archer's IkwI DrtWITI 1 PTITTT? ,- vt-.wm wva , POWKI.L WI'TTK. Mo. 17 -lr-rtat hunu ha sold out heit. prruin ahlv on account of Mra. Don us poor health. Wr. Cnlvr has pi so tied to move bin houae to a higher mint on their mnch. to have h letter view of the enrroMndlnt. country. A heautlftil view of the mountain U obtainable here. Mies llerth.t llabbltt. who lm Iteon In North Vaklnin. Wash . for wituo men tho, l e.eeteil Iwck atMin on her honteetead. Mls llubbltt la n sister Th Sftl'lM ) HtnstrNtMn nin ! Im. rprlmatl nlttuMil iimwi , i.. ten We Are Locating Fifty Families on Homesteads Thin la just one Krui f the innny for whom wt nr- jret tinK ffoo luiinoa In tVntrn! Oroifon. Tlwo ftfly fHinlllei liuvo riti0 to lis tliii'UKli tho Heltruw Ak'rlcultural Siolety of I'nrtlnHfl. Why Did Thoy Select CENTRAL OREGON? HeonUMi Inveitlaiitlon pnivwl tht tit litat frw litiuls In Anierlcu t fnumi here. Why Did They Select Us to Locnto Them? (U'catiao lnvratiirntiin provwl that we nre Iht lt Inf rtne 1 Htbi the inott reliahli' hittor ill I ho buainai. LIT IS HEM Yor (!Fn' A HOME. LEG. Ore. Land & Immigration Co. O. C. IIKNKLE !oentopa. PRINGLE FLATS land of 0. W. Whiter & Sous, Intends to build a modern bungnlow of un live atone. Mr. Horner litis been In the mercantile business here for five year. J. II. Winter has taken over Mr. Horner's Interests here and hare- after will conduct the store. C W. Allen of the Metnlitis r'ver country Is building nn nddltlon to the Tost house and will soon move his family to town. On Sunday, I)ecemlcr 1, Ilev. A. O. Walker of Alfalfa will hold ser vices of thanksgiving here, morning nnd cveolng.lle has given a cordial Invitation to all to attend and nlso asks that woll filled baskets bo brought as there will be a bosket din ner. Kxtra music Is being arranged. Mrs. J. II. Nlohols was In town on Saturday. Mrs J. C. Thorp has bean very 111 with the grip. Mrs. Hurttank waa a llend caller Monday ' Mra, A. Maker and Mra. L. J. Wi nter called on Mra. XlehoW Sunday. Mra Cody and Mr Wlmer were Dotehutee vMtara Friday. dairy cows Iihs milk fever. Last week a beautiful snow whlto rabbit, with pink eyes, took up ita abode on A, D. Morrill's homestead. It has evidently been tame nt one time, ns It Is not nfrald of the chil dren. Where It cntitu from and how It got there Is a mystery. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson, who have beon hero for tho past few wo-ks, have returned to their homestead on (tear Creek. R. It. POST Howl, OreRi.it on 1. 1 i. i. i.i.i.ii hi. in it i THE ROSE COMO WHITE HORN. Our C'unatlluti iwi-tlim up thvre wltero lht )rn wlmW whWth ihmiwlt their wltltdtor- utv hnv Imr.vo !! when ihiv brtvd ltHe L'ontb White lahoniH In ipinntlin't. fr they nr-' Knsit winter layers, mid Hint Inw r' BhBsBBBneBii tonb I'uu't fii- off like the lender . HiiutH on the Mni:li iinnb. u nuuini.iu Unit mi ufit'ii kiM If tin i.ittf ivtiini ha'" I'U'dMI' mitnl Hut our frlciiiN or tin sinmdrlfl j lm'l kill tun.' kiHini: our prwH, (,,, i.rtr r.t servPr' Tut Is l.tml nrc not tin-only rum let- wlt. in bv lnrtlutt n plitnt with IwriMin wIihI mhi h.iui or cmiisv Tiii-ri I llil- bint (lint nmt ii i it -i intrli nnd loiinlcr birN T iimke jiimm! tin Im-I nnr nlmp in Mend mIuto voii iilunvs in.- t lute, for It h liuluinl there nti' nn tmm too jtoi.il nml nr these yon git this, at In iihs & lvidiH.n h, on J.iini tmiiirr nr this Mirb'lv In the I uiiisi iy gixxi money. Orexti I nltiil Suite), nml the iiiiiiiUt I In . . . nvdmn'a ervaMiiK. Hut whemvllmt r..M..,..nb'CTCmf UnDQCQ III lJADUETV Mhr i mil rose coion cotmM from the uiuilhiu itUHULU 111 llnllllLI courteous iintubiin: ns (lie reiiilt of n cn j iimde In thU cotiutry nlmut llfty yenrn ".nktli ngo, me Mtigte uomii wnito Leslmru HTAIt TIIIMTUK I.KAHIID. Harry Wyse, who Is now conduct ing the clothes pressing business In connection with A. !.. French's men a furnishings store, haa loosed the Star Theatre, tho moling picture house on Wall street, and hereafter will conduct It personally. RECORD OF TRANSFERS I'ltl.VOLK FUTS. Nov. 11. John Schmew and Mr. Martin made a trtn ' """i na inscatieii a enop- to I'rinavtlle lasi week. l"n ml" ln tBe rBnr t hU black- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Settlewoyor;M,l "! and It U kept buay. are the proud parents of a ImI girl I auont two weeks old. I Mr. Cottlngham madaatrlpto': P1NEHURST llend latK week and brought Iwok a . four-horae lead of brick, cement ami - shldgles H la putting In a large IMXEIU'RST. Nov. 17. M. F. Mil cistern uud an addition to Ilia house, ler of Harper was a I'lnehurat vial- Con O'Keef aaoeed Krle Danlolaon ' l?r V'w,.l!eJ?" ",,e!,, tht ot and Instils lo their claim near the rMn" " t-usn warm aprlaas. a few day ago. Mr. and Mra. IVdereen called at Wnrri Ubbey haa barn hauling ,h? ioa of Mr. and Mra. John Haa- lumhar from Maury mountain mill ""' .itH. for J. A. Johnson, who la building a Mr. and Mra. A. McCallteter and houiKf on. hla homestead north of i daughter. Mrs. Hoyd. call ad at the Irving H. SuMI to Lewis Mar 1'iiicv lt 7 nnd . I.Ik -13. Center add llend. J lie. llend Park Co. to llrlen X Ccper It S. I.Ik Hi. 1st dd.. Mend Park Jeaa Hurler has purchased n fine $158. Held pofttrflte. CRESCENT CRK8CBNT. Nov. 18. John II. Harrison, a stockman from Fort Itoek. was In town Saturday. John Knott and hie road gang have completed their work on the bail part of road on Main street, making It passant for teams nnd automobiles at any tttne of the year. William King and Joe Ilaner of I'rtnesltle were attending their Inter cats In this vicinity this week. K. O. liourk hikI Kddle Santry Joined them for a 'link hunt on Klamath marsh Chiri'n Craves Jr. returned Thnr dsy t' m hUeiuath Falls. He took the actio returns there, W.lllam Holllaashaad i.rouht h lsd -f freight TTmralay for F. M. Cleat as. hnyder home Sunday It. 11. lUyley want to Itodwuad on Thnradny. Arthur JaeHaoa made huaiarwi trip to llend Thursday. Mlas Nellie Snyrtor wbti haa bean 111 for soma time la reported much better. The Infant soh of Ur. and Mra. James McDertaott has been quite alok this Week, but Is Improving now. Dr. crroll of llend Ih In attotiiUtteo. Cephana Flowers left for llend tha flrat of the week to look after hla huslnesa nt that place. Hart and Jay Xlehola loft FHtlay for SiMikane and other poluta. (i. W. Snyder went to llend Thurs day on biieineav. Cbrla l'ederaen and John llawwl-l-jrg made a baelnena trip to llend Thureday. Mrs. Delia Nlehota enllad on Mm. Henry L'nster to Mrs. Cnrollne Tamer, Ite 1" and 18, Idk 9. Aubrey Heinhte. $100. Ore. & Western Col. Co. to Mary Oreoe Cyrus, It 1. hlk 7, Davlileon mid to Stetora. tt. Same to Dixon T. Snilth, Ita nnd A blk 11, Davidson mid. to Hlnter. ilS7.. The llend Co. to . A. 1 1 Ink ley. It 13, blk 3u. Canter add., llend. C. W. Martin to Mrs. Chrtsele M. Illakeley. It 1 1, blk 30. Oenter add.. lnd. 4 lets. L. 0. Wloat to John Watirfe, It I. Idk . Wieetoria. nend Ihtrk Co. to It. Sblwldsu. Ita $ and I. blk Hi. let add.. Ilond I'nrk, $!C0. M. l Crow to school dletriet No. 71. parcel In awViuAK. v. 1 a-.il-SO. diehard King to lm It. Woat. par cel In neVineV,, sec. JI-1T-12. sou Lytla Towns! le Co. to Iva K. West IMireel In neftneVt, see. .12-17-1:' liiultclalm deed I. unna. J. colter to Ivn IS. Weat. inr- col In naVlncVi, aec. !-17-12. (ittlt claim deedi.' Ivn K. West to Kenwood Promotion Co.. tmreel In neUtmW. sec. 33-17-K' Ilea Uroa. to Kenwood Promotion Co., Ite 7 and 8, blk ft, Ken w nod Delia M. Palmer to Arnold Irriga tion Co., oVinwV,, see. 22-lX-lz Ilond Park Co. to Mnrlv Worve et al. It 10, blk 113. 1st add.. Ilond Park O. C. Ilenkle to J. K. gswhlll, Us I. B. 0. 7, S. 'J. blk 3. M-Warro IractR Th llvnd Co. to C. K. Nlehols. It II. blk 30. Center ndd., Ilond. F. M. Tewsbury to Q. M. Kelllug. wswVt, a aw4 , see It. and ., ae4, Bi-c. U-17-11. HKHHsHsar m LbT "'' sssssssssssssssP nV i, M sssssssbbbH. ssssssssssssai mmtm I'nrty" Hiiuctel n Cuiv to (frowliiK llnlilt of Uiiiilcr. ( llnrney County News ) There Is evidently n chain of horse thieve operating sclvtitlrieuly thro Malheur, Hnriiry nnd Uke ooiiutlea nnd Into California. They wurk by IIIIS, Ml I II lie K IISTIUIHIII S, Oil . Klip street near Wall limes ft V Idsoit's la I he pioneer I.Mrlwr shop lie city, nnd they hnve, by their -tiHius nnd superior service. , 1 Koltir-il u largo iKitrmicute Thst if hnlrcui nnd linn that ou need ' better get theiu nt liines t )ad- sou's, I I (Advertisement) Fruit Trees, Iterrle., I'louin. Htr. Prof. MptlmaH advoentes the plsnt- relas, one fellow riding and driving '"K of 'rtiU trees and all fruit for Hie 2J or 30 miles nnd turning the ato-;'10"1' orenard. We have the Imrdl leu animals over to another of thei1 "f Ifeee. berries, rose and Mow gang for a similar drive, nml so on,"ir especially adapted fr this nlll so that the Impression Is now nlinm.l "'H '" ornameHtal tres. heilges, that a giHid horsa Is Imrdly naTii In '! Order now for spring delivery tills valley under lock and key. Agent will call on request Addra If this thing eont'uues there will Hurt Ik. Care llullftln AdvrrlUe be an organisation for the promotion tneiit. 3..Sk of necklle parties and It Is only - ' i)urstluti of a little time until some gulltv tne will dangle front the end, of n rt'iv i I'OIIT ttlM'K HOIS WHI.I. (Silver ljike Lwader. i Tort IdH'k dUtrlct rtirwehed s8 '.tishe's of grain this msmih. a good showing for the tlrst ytwr; Uke had , .'13I and Hllror Uk 18.111 bush- .els; .total. lU.sr.l Imshels. At the ami White lliimburu lHn nil. Ihtw preeant market vnlne this would be the Hum Comb While, whivti I tin If something over Itfh8. I'or a llnllnii Mud tmlf Imti'ti (country that until r-centlr. It wae At nrl Die bird wu t very imbtr. aupMMted tut grain would row and I'd in li. i M lltrnils iumk noun uruiTK l.X'iitnit tMixr.nr.u hi It fl hiohII nml had it big hnui'hitl ii.iiiIi tlwit i.ihm! ovim tin ejf: but. niiiillig fiMtu sueli reoie rknldv btlllig u'lH-eMrv tin lo!li fldiM, the new vnrle ty wm U.iiml to tiMke s"l. nod Ian letH -.o Uttiiu !" It up and lake Hut be Hull It Wri-i nil i-tMC llel'IIK-u.rti. It rrleml liM-rew-iil; be Itrttl It by, mUeitoii for Hhu, lniM Mini xtiiMlter. i mature tats looks vvry enaournKiHg. A mnch lamer srreeav will i.e put Ih nan year. MiM ICVA I. tllt.WKK Tijrlir of ' PIANO IM.AYI.Mi m.H-1' reguinr looui. hi iiwi l.Hiir it ih leiiii(. studio ill Mr, A. M. Urn', h Ut'iiiiriil ihhi ion blnl tbtil Ihk bit- Telenhone of i-aax-low iii.t i-mtr i ' ' The lureer Hie lieu the (enter the . feed bill mil Hie rl of (lie egtf nml n. '. - ..-. Hie more r hiih ulie on UMIi'H I'or lliem riiiHius Phmoiitli lirnkx nml nimllitr Your Druggist Slops Thai f Cell Tf yu s-e siifriri-i f- t - , PtMrlaM r an oll.or .r. .. .rwiMfi .r-oi Isl i sur -m f .r HIW Me Mill SIMI4MI yi . . hat Itrh In two momm. ItMV. soil i.Umr r ! 1r !! t IrtMblen, but nofin Ih.t e cm, II tttrt-i'. taaod lilaMy ii.u .. noi , ( CXI of Wlnirsr-n Ttir-" ! -m f t etlirr lHBeloni Ih.l tji nr.i, seek wonderful cur-- .11 ovr tn r., .-. This cetaiMMin't u trrt- . nnr. Preaertptian far rmmn unfit vftlt -i ana mi in. nrnj. burning . aetblne !. . 1 41 all nltittr ilr'iv.'.t (4 ir v aa'l r-Mi.a to u I ul Oun t.'kt t sun. i course IvnU, lrMrcrtl'llnn ( ti- aa i rMi.- to i i ul dun t . blv.liruilt ulaalllill ' Nat If yeti ent In eor stare. " art I p.i rairipin "f wrii ' i ' win en it- t . that we offer you a fi.lt . toitt m this fearant". if y ile I rn t i n It tk piny II li ! A." f.N.'K li mm yuu irt a ,hu Patterson Drug CohipMny fhfsgr Isfydar Tueaday O. W. Horner, the lldlaw iner Kellini to Tawksbury. same dm . . , . ... . . .... . .. Mi. X. M. Jolly n4 C. C. Ran- 'cw,n'. "a Prcnn3 me jonn w inter cnpiou a auove. doip war lu from thalr ranches r"ncn "n" w,u n"" nw r""1'r "' n.rti. or Ufwn Wedneaday. """" CI f.iuil .1 tMia rUalltlttlt hmm nw.wjl hla . .- u. . j r i .l - ' to Beaver Marsh where they , will : with tha Welsh family dur-l CLOVERDALE ! SCHOOL NOTES lug ili, w'ntsr. Mi ikI Mix r a Jouea were In town i r ilr, tiuiivartlug linalneaa. Wtiii w.ih reot-h(i Friday an i oum i -n the iie.tb of C. A. Warner, biiith. r of Mis Ithoda Tyler. Mr. Warner usd hla family spent the aunt juer here, returning to their home at Hockland, Idaho, ourl this fall. ".-.A FORT ROCK 1 -...a, FPUT HOOK. Nov. 1C The new ntoro of Hotieymnn aiyl MlohaeUotr Js nearly cctnplutod. .t Mrs. T. II. Ilrndy was a Bllver Lake visitor Saturday. Miss Inn Rldgway spent Sunday with Mlsa Kdltli Ithotuu. CI)VLItl)ALE. Xor. IB. L. 0. (Srube. Arthur flrulie ami I!. M. I'rar were at I tend the latter part of lte week. The Suudar school has besun prnc tlclng for a Chrlsttuua prugrnm. Ilev. Mr. Towfic or SUttiiH holds fcervleea nt tho schoolhoitho every two weeks. Last Sunday ho gavu aii In terost'ng talk on divine Inws. Mr. Skelttm wns at Sisters recently for material to hutld a mllkiottse. The Cloverdnlo club of yottnit jieo- ee way eutortalned by Mr. nnd Mra. . M. Pray Friday evonlnij. Old fashioned gnmqs wore played, nnd nt a late hour light refreshments vvero served. Sir. Carson and C. M. 'Hrdmatt arrived Monday with gone to the Haystack (irulie have ootintry for . ( Itttported for The Mullstln I The Inst hulf hour of Friday was spent lit ringing ;i the High school The st.v.iitli him! eighth kthiI s Joined Hie High solifM'l In tha songs. AImiiiI ton little girls of Hie stoml gruile fiom Mm Dolren'a room cutne up and'tt.NUed the higher claaaea In four very good hoiijjh. Monday after vcltoo tho 'll. II 3. Athletic Association elected new officers. kihBMSV iiaLHanBHaBfaBBBnaBH I PBMsaDr- nanvtEuvEBalnaHH li:hh howi:l tiiofiili; in iik.vd. Mend people hnvo found out that A BINOLE DOSE or simple bttckthorii bark, glycerine, etc. ns compounded in Adler-l-kii, the Oerniatt appendi citis remedy, rellovcs constlpntfon, sour stomach or gas on tho stomach INSTANTLY. This simple mixture antlaeptlclzes the digestive orgaiiN and druws off Hie Impurities nnd it Ih sdrprlsInK how Quickly It holps. Tho Patterson Drug Co. (Advertisement) I'll MM., I M I 4TI IIS lusts iiiim wtitrK Lio.ionn in m.it. , lireilM lire Imi Hie loel on Ibe bin, I'KK IllHIllK. l,KKllorll lHllg llllll III- I UhmI i'vN'IiimHi'I). i (if oure Hie riirint" l not hh Inrv'. I but It must t. remeiuiieiiHl Hint I lie! Lovt'oru in nn 'an pei'iinbi, HUi maKi ii wood pruili lor Imm- own er wltlHiut her eil I'ih lielug eou-lilei ed. mid It lintl lo until M Her ln III).' ilblllh l lit down l.liiirtiM tire lint Hie liutterltr bliiN they mini were, I lie breeder ov selee Hon now irtlug to get hi- (mileix to four nml iiii'liereN to 1'" poiiiidx ul leiiHt, nnd for Hue KPt'ord ndnh these lire not lo be ilenplHed.' D0NT8. Don't cackle iniid iinlesx, like Hie lieu, you liuvu somctlilng Mubsiitullal lo snow for It. Don't retreat, but brut defeat. A vie lory Hint Huh been won iifier fnlliiri' U must prei'lmiH nml lusplrluu. Don't expert fyry one In see ns you do Von tuny be rolur blind or BEND MADE BUTTER IS GOOD BUTTER SEE THAT YOU GET IT We Guarantee Our Product Money Returned If notatlsfactory. Pioneei: Cream Company The IJenii Creamery" ICI! CIHiOt HtliriiPMII.K C If II A At & ii -. ., j lled(unrters for Commercial Alen Special Attention to I Ulectrlc Lighted Tlirouuhout Transient Travel BEND HOTEL HUGH O'KANti, MAN AC KM floodNooms B EN D, OR EQON Free bus to and from trains flood Meals All arrnnjremenla made for persons desiring to go south and east of hero