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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1912)
vxatm. THK DKNO nUTiT.KTIN, HKNl), TVKDNKfllUY, NOVKMllKIl 3T, 101SJ. ll'C I ji I I II II i I i I) I I I ! i f t l ' -- f CENTRAL HAMPTON. -- tf. HAMILTON, Nov. IS. Harry Pur eley came to hla'1 homestead, three miles north ot Hampton, several weeks ago and has his liouso up and Is at'work now Improving his place Last Saturday Bovoral of tho men In this section spent tho day build InR tho school house. Most of tho work and,- tho hauling, as well as a bis part of tho material, were donat ed by those Interested In tho school nnd tho general Improvement ot tho community. School opened today with Mrs. U C. Peck as teacher, with eight pupils enrolled A few of tho women helped finish tho building today. Mclvtu Crow has built n new houso on his claim and Is busy plowing. Messrs. Hunting and Hutchens caino In last Thursday on bicycles. Mr. Hunting recently bought E. V. Halt's relinquishment, and Mr. Hutchens Is looking over Central Ore gon tor a suitable location. Victor Thompson arrived horo irom llend Friday night by auto, go ing on to hts homestead near llrook- Ings' the next day, after getting from the yard at Hampton lumber for his house. J. Urlckcy Is In llend tor a load of provisions and teed. A. S. Fogg made a business trip to Prlnevtlto last week. Mrs. Lysnndcr Logan was a Hamp ton visitor Saturday. P. S. Dcncer has finished hauling lumber for hts new house and Is at work on tho building. 'He expects to give a houso warming In the form of a dance as soon as It Is comptotcd. Florenco Dunn has liocn confined to her bed for a couple ot weeks with a sprained ankle. E. M. Peck bought a team from I. Zlcrolt tho past week. DRY LAKE - DRY LAKE. Nov. 18. School Is running In as good order as possible under existing circumstances, thcro being no books In llend or Prlncvllle ot the kinds needed. This makes It bad for both teacher and pupils. Dr. Whltakcr of Omaha, Neb.. Is out on a visit to his daughters and ox presses himself as well pleased with the country and people. Mr. and Mr. L. L. Logan havo tak en up their winter resldcuco at llnrb Wire. Mr. Gelgcr's new house Is nearly completed. Tho surprlso party at Len Ben nett's was a success and alt had a lino time. Tho bachelors served sup per to those who came a distance and all adjourned to tho Amnions houso for an all-night dance, with basket supper. X. X. Kins and wife are In Pr'no vile for a few days school affairs for Mrs. Kins and hogs for Mr. Kins, FORT ROCK FORT ROCK. Nov. 24. E. L. Monroe, who settled on a desert land claim Ave years ago, has sold out, his wife being in very poor health for the past six months and this compell ing him to go to a different climate. Mrs. Georgo Hogan left for Seat tle the first of the week whore she wilt visit friends and relatives for the winter. J. D. Honeyman of the Fort Rook Mercantile Company was attacked with the grip the first of the week but is now able to be about. C. M. Krdman comenced tho erec tion of a barn 4 by CO feet Monday A. D. Wright having the contract. J. It. Harrison oamo In from Cres cent the first part of tho week with a bunch of cattle. Tho I-ad'es' Aid will give a pro gram and diner Thanksgiving. Several Christmas Lakers were In town Saturday. - --"--- - ; LA PINE ------)- LA TINE, Nov. 21. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Masten, Mrs. Peterson and Les Peterson went up to the cabin on Da vis Lai: fop a few days' camping tho first of the week, William Evrlngham and J, E. En Kcbreston havo been Installing a tele phone In their respective homes. Tho line Is about a mile and a half from tho main road and they have been a week or ten days putting It through. Tho exercises at the Christmas en tertainment held In La Pine last year were such a succets that an ef fort is being made to have all tho people of tho community Join with the Sunday school In getting up an 'entcrtalnmont and Christmas tree for this year. There is to, he a dance given at the La Pine Commercial Club hall on tho evening ot November 28, and It la the request of the La Pine peoplo that everyone attend. Luncheon will be (erved at the La Pino Hotel midnight. Miss Elna Shultz wont to Fiend at to OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. - - - visit with Mrs. F. O. Minor tor a short time. Chris Anderson went to Dotal to work tho first ot last week. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dcoslcy wcro visiting with Mrs. J. S. DccBtey last Sunday. Mrs, Ilcod nnd two children ot Wala Walla, Wash., arc visiting her parents, Mrs. Georgo T, Sly. A party of surveyors Is surveying a now roadthat will extend from tho bridge at Paulina Pralrlo south on tho section lino and from thoro south and along tho section lines Into !a Pino. This will stralghtou up tho road and eUmlnnto tho draws that are In the old road. Ivan Shultt has been up to tho Maaten sawmill stneo laBt Monday doing some planing. CRESCENT - CRKSCENT, Nov. 2. Chester tang, proprietor of tho Crescent Ho tel, Is In llend this week on business. Tho Hunston brothers, after a tow weeks in tho mountains near Crescent and Odcll lakes, havo gouo to tho Deschutes river west of Red mond to trap during tho winter. L. C. Ulch left Saturday tor his home In Washougal, Wash. Ho Is a forest ranger. C. W. Long nml Earl Austin spont a tow days at Davis lake the first ot tho week. Returning from tho Mnyfleld ranch Thursday opening. E. O. Itourk and Sydney Ingles discovered fresh bear tracks about a quarter of a uillo from town. They Immediately Informed Eddlo Santry, who possesses two hounds, and together Mr. Itourk and Mr. Santry went on foot after tho t'gs on the scent. After a chase ot about throo miles, tho dogs treed Mr. Ilruln. With a 32 automatic pistol, their only weapon, the men mado tho bear sick enough to let go. Mr. Itourk Is tho proud possessor of tho hide, which, from a two-year-old, at this time of year, Is remarkably tlno. a TUMALO - -- --- v TUMALO, Nov. 22. G. W. Wlmor & Sous have been busy baling hay on their ranch. W. D. Clark, Kd Mills and others are building cisterns and will have a good supply ot water for this winter. The Gist postofflco will be moved to the Powclson ranch In the near fu ture, it is understood. C. F, Powcl son has made application to bo ap pointed postmaster: as Mr. Rurkhart wishes to resign since ho had the mis fortune to lose his sawmill by fire re cently. Mr. Merchant nnd Mr. Jones of llend have delivered a bunch of oat-i tie at the Star ranch to havo them wintered. There Is a large supply of feed on this ranch and a largo num ber of catle can be tukon core of, ------- POWELL EUTTE ------ POWELL IUTTK, Nov. 21. Among those who have sold out re cently In this neighborhood Is Pearl Fulkcrson. Ho will movo Inter on, with his family, to somo coast iolnt. Mr. and Mrs. Fulkorson wero nmong the earlier settlers here and tholr frlonds nro sorry to sco them toave. T. D. Osborn has licen hauling lum ber to build an addition of two rooms to the Frank Smith house. E. L. Johnson has Joined tho army of bachelors here, since his daugh ter Alma 's attending high school at n-fH..lllH 11lt. .t- ,H.A 1I,Ia nm .....a,.... ...... " """'- to take care of in addition to his du- ilea a ,wimn.tnr nnri lnrVpniif.r . ...... M ,. .-. .. .... wV,--. ' ho will bo ablo to glvo several point- Announcement I HAVE PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK AND GENER AL MERCHANDISE BUSINESS OF G. W. HORNER OF LAID LAW, and HEREAFTER WILL CONDUCT IT IN THE SAME QUARTERS, UPON a LARGER SCALE THAN BEFORE. JOHNB. WIMER. - - - - - ' - - ers on domestic science to tho aver age bachelor who only has to put on his coffee, bacon nnd sourdough to cook while ho curries and harnesses a team. J, I). Davidson, who appreo'nlos good cooking, will oat his Thanksgiv ing dinner hero. Knlph Jones, son ot J. 1. Jones, was seriously hurl Inst Thursday by falling from a tree. Ho was In tho top of n dead Juniper when a limb boko. Ho struck tho ground on his hoad and was unconscious for e-omo time, being delirious tho next day. Resides holng Injurod about tho hoad, his wrist was badly sprained, Ho Is sumowhat beMor today. A. D. Morrill Is now hauling his hay to llend. Mr. Morrill raised about 40 tons of alfalfa this year off 16 acres, most ot which ho baled for market. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Foster aro vis Itlng relatives nnd frlonds at outsldo points. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Patterson havo taken charge ot the ranch whllo they aro away. Harvey Wlnslow Is nnullng lumber from llend to further Improve his homestead. Earl Forrest has rented tho Foster place, formerly rented by T. D. Os Itorn, and will farm It In addition to his father's ranch. Ho will soon leave for an extended visit to Hotting ham, Wash. . . i CLOVERDALE I .----. CLOVEHDALE. Nov. 2'.. A num. ber of persons attended tho Presby terlnn Sunday school rally held nt S'stors last Friday. Tho topic of tho evening scrvlco was "Hlggcr and Hotter Sunday Schools and How to Got Them." Rev. Mr. Hnrvoy of Rcdmnod sokc on "Tho lmedlmcnt Toward tho Advance Agnltftt School Disposition." ,llcv. Dr. J. V. MRU gati of Portland spoko on "Things Dnno In a Modorn Sunday School." Rev. J. F. Vernon of Milton gavo nn Interesting talk on "tho RellglousN'n turc ot Each Human." Miss Scoggtn of Plalnvlcw sang n solo. Rev. A. M. Williams, tho leading speaker, chose "Tho Child In tho .Midst" ns his to Ic. Mr. Arnold Is building a new house on his ranch. George nnd Tom McAndrows hnvo completed n nent cottage on their claim. Their mother has Just come from Michigan to mnko her home with them . The Job family woro callers nt tho home of Mr. und Mrs. llurnslde Sun day. - - SISTERS SISTERS. Nov. 2C Arthur Wurx- wcllcr aud Mlaa Madge Mills weru married at tho homo of tho brldo in Prluevtlle last Tuesday nnd wilt mnk' tholr home hero. Mr. Wurxwoller Is pnrt owner of the Illnok llutte Com- onny, which has extensive land nnd livestock interests In Central Oregon. Mrs. Wurzwetler is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mills. Georgo. K. Altken, editor of tho Sisters Herald, has been apjrtilnted United States commissioner luCre. A grand ball will be given In Al len's hall Thangsglwng cvonlng. At midnight siij per will be served nt Ho tel Gist. After an Illness of several mouths with typhoid fever. Miss Myrtle Hor ry Is abtu to be out ngnln. PntcrM.ii Urwi Co. eclu"le i.geiiU I" llflHl fr tllC flllllOIIH l.illby CHt gln. Advertisement. - - --- - --- ---- - - P1NEHURST J ------ PINKHURBT, Nov. 25. Joan Wl. mo r mado a business trip to Ln'dlaw Wednesday. O. W. Bnldor wont to llend Wed nosdny. Died, Tuesday, November 10, tho Infnnt sou ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Mo Dormott. Interment was mado In tho Lnldlaw cemetery, drover McAlllstoi nnd slater, Mrs, Kongo, went to llend Tuesday to havo dontnl Work done. Mrs. I. E. Wlmor nnd Miss llorthn llasaelhorg havo boon on' the sick list this weok. Miss Nellie Snyder who has huen III at Ivor homo tor somo time Is re ported as no traitor. Ray Root, who has been otuployed at Culver, returned Thursday tor n few days' v's'l with hts parents. Hart and Jay Nichols returned on Thursday from Washington state. Mrs. F, W. Lovoronx of Tumalo was a Pluuhurst caller Saturday. -Mrs. Arthur Jackson loft Sunday for Portland to hnvo hts eyes treated. A number ot Plnohurst people at tended tho reception given In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. U. W. Homer nt Lntdlaw Saturday night. drover McAllister ntlondod tho dance In llend Saturday evening. Jnmes McDormott went to llend Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J, II. Nlctiol spent Sunday nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. McAllister. .,. t GIST ..... - GIST, Nov. 21. .Mr. Young, who resides near llend, was over hero Sat urday superintending his son's place. Tho circulating library which tho Platnvlew school tent for linn ar rived. Arthur Gortson and wlfo arrived hero Monday and spout several days vlsltlug relatives and friends. They loft Thursday to visit Mrs, Gertson's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. McCut ley, at Summer lnke. A. II. McCord nnd wife wero In Sisters Wednesday. Georgn Gertsou was transacting business Wednesday In Slaters. MesdfiiiU'a Struhm and Gertson wcro visitors nt the Platnvlew school Thursday. Tho folowlng persons attended the Sunday school rally nt Sisters on tho 22(1: Ellen Crawford, Myrtle Scog gin, (Heaves Strahm, Georgn Gert son, Ralph I. umbeck, Kd Strahm and Mr. and Mrs. leverenx. Mrs. Crnwford nnd throe daugh ters spent Saturday nt their ranch near hero. "HM"M-M-W-!"M"M"M"r TIPS FOR ROAD DUILDER3. Go evsr tht whol ol th mw I uting vtry day or two with tht rah and nvr Uav. th ton in ridgtt. It you havt no ring gsug. re mombar Macadam's sdvict that any stont you cannot put sanly Into your mouth should b bro hin smallir. Ut chips for binding ntvly laid stont together and rmm br tnat road swttping, tod or gran and othtr rubbish whin uttd (or thit purpot will ruin tht bttt road tvtr conttructtd. Rtmtmbtr that wattr worn or roundtd ttontt should ntvtr bt uttd upon ttttp graditnti or thty will tail to bind togtthtr. Rtmtmbtr that tht middlt ot tht road thould alwayt bt a lit tit hlghtr thsn tht sidtt, so that tht rain may run into tht sidt gutttrt at onct. Ntvtr allow tht water tablts. gutttrt and ditcht to clog up, but kttp thtm cltar tht wholt ytar through, Alwayt bt upon your rotd In wet wttthtr and at onct fill up with chipt any hollows or ruts whtrt tht rain may lit. llfMftMttt.ili.l-L n i i i i i i i i h WHAT BETTER ROADS BRING. Valuts Inert, PopuUtion Orowsand 8ocial Condition Improvt. tn order to meei u Mpulnr demand fur Information on the imiIiJitI of kimmI nmd the department of nxrleiilture tins IhjoiiiI as farmers' bulletin TAft a nxirt pn'pnriHl by the nlliiv uf public mini eiilltlcd llciii'llt of Improved RmidH." The vitrlons lienellts of gno roads may be gnitiN-d under two mnlii sub divisions, dealing rrxiipcllvely with economic U-uellU nnd social Ih-iii'IUh It Is nppnrrnl to any one ,who has stiidli'd rond mutter for ii period of yenr tlml the iidvaniiiues nf Improved public niaits hnre b-en reM-ittedly provetl lNynnd nrgumeiit. Then Is no ease, mj the bulletin, where nny eommunlly hns over regret led the Improvement of Its roads When good ronds reduce the cost of (muling adjacent Inn'd becomes more valuable. There la a corresponding tendency of piipufnllnn to Increase, and In Its turn thla tendency strength ens the demand for more gmxl rond. sorlnl conditions Improve, and tho life of the community la Intluencod In nu merous ways. When' there nre good muds the farm Increases In vnluo partly Uvnuxe the cost of tinnllng l decreased, The reduction mny lie largely due to lurreiised speed In haul' II V (II V SWM." " w was Homesteads Tills la Junt orto jrroup or tho nmny for whom wo nro not tlnjr freo homes In Contrnl Orejron. Thomi fifty fnmlllua Imvo como to un throuRh tho Hebrew Agricultural Socloly of Portland. Why Did Tbey Select CENTRAL OREGON? IIccauso Investlttntlon proved that tho beat frik- lands In Amorlcn nro found hero. Why Did Thoy Select Us to Locate Them? Because lnvetl,rntlon proved that wo nro thu best Informed nnd thu most reliable locators In tho iiualncM.' -LKT US MEM1 YOU GOT A HOME. t Ore. Land & Immigration Co. 0. C. HKNKLK Locntom, In?, to Increased lend or to loin. MARK STATE HIGHWAYS. Ttttgraph Poltt Palnttd to Indicate Various Routt. C Gordon Itcel, Mtnie hiihtIiiIi'IiiIciiI of liluhwiiya of New York, linn dcolu imuil M'enil main highway mi He of the state by rohm for the giildmire of itutonioblllstx, Tlil hn lH-en dune In ntvordiimr with Hie siirkioiIIoii ol Frank t). Lyon, nn-reiary of the New Vnrk Hliitc Autoiunblle no'lntlon Five routei llMVr btfii ileolBuatrd with iitlnrn, hmI, blue, yellow, Krrn and Iimwii rixe. lively, nod i-ltili1 blub wny employee tiHtr Imimi Miilulil to begin marking the rnutiM nt mire Tel egntpll pule along the line will ! IHilnlwl In color by liM-nl iiuiiiiiioblli clllln nnd the stale will mlnl the tup mil of frtire Mini .hrlilce iiiininrln" Cnlnrrd tWk will dilgniip mule thmucli rltliM nml u n mill mnM will be preiHitiil hiiwlng (be iiilor whciiir nnd niitllni'A. t'liiimi'tliik' nint trill Inter l-e deolgtiiilinl by iiiliihlliiitlnu nt iiilnnt STATE ROAD SUPERVISION. Tht Oulltt ol Such a 8ytm It Ui.i. A stiite ntHlem uf riHtiN tioitld le roniprebriiKlve III n-gnnl In the Ihmii IHh iiiufernil iihjii nil (Nirtt uf the stutn Kltlrlent In regnrd to the pitarnrler of the tniftlr uHtn tbi-ni Conttniinua In rcannl to Hip viirlxiii rniiullert nnd tllbi which they would pn i Uniform In regard In the lye id ronMriH'tltiti nnd the stnndnnl of mnlii Irliuma lienl ri'iid nro governed by IiniiI riindltliiiM Slnte roads should I gnveniril only by the nerd of tho Irnllle rioeiii iihiii them by the people of the stnte with out rrgnrd to any sperbtl lornllly. Stale n )ii ils aro for the ue of nil the ieoplo of tho stnte. nnd m hin-Ii should be built nml maintained by the slnto. 'P: BEND MADE BUTTER IS GOOD BUTTER SEE THAT -YOU GET IT VVc Otmraiitcc Our Product Money Returned if not Satisfactory. Pioneer Cream Company " flic IJcntl Creamery" ICH CKIUftI I1UITI2UMII.K -- - Mesdqusrters for Commercial Men lilectrlc Lighted Throughout BEND HOTEL HUOH O'KANIi, MANAOIM aoodlioom BEND, OREGON Pree bus to and from trains ---'--.-. E. It. POST llend, Oregon j cnunctf NOTICES MrlhiMlM 1,'pb.nipiil. Itev. K. V. Newhntn, pnslor. Ker vices every Sunday nt II n, m mill at 7:30 p, in. Sunday school nt 10 a. in, HpMorth lnguo nt C: IS p. m on Sunday, Choir practice Thuiadny at 7:30 p. in, Prrb)lcrlu. Rev, 1. I. (Jorby, pastor. Service at tho Star Theatre Huiiday, Detew ber 1, nt 11 n. in.. tnbJtHit "The TrauariRuratloii of Jesus." Tho entitl ing service will bo hold In the Ma sonic Hall nt 7:30, siibjot "Slit aitd Halvatlou." The llllile' olasa Mill meet nt tho UoiHtnerolal Club riMim at 10 a. nt. Regular Sunday school seslon at the Star Theatre nt tho Mm' hour. Ross I'.trnbani, superlnltHi dent. Tho chulr will meet on Mon day night nt Mrs. lira's lusiond i( on Thuiaday night. HTItMKHtAPHV WORK. Hlrnogntphrr nt The Itullrllii of. lire ulll tiiUe riipylng ami K''irnil typew riling urk nt rrmxiimble rnte Hii' the brunt If lit palli-ru of Llbliy rut glnw iiuiv on dUpliiy nt Fuller kiiu'n. AihrrtUeiurtit, (iivic t'M:n:i,i,ui heiivich. Good barber aervtceT That U what you want, of course. Them U oiih shop In llend where you nlwnfs get this, nt I hum A imldson's, trn Orogon street near Wall, Iiiiips k Davldson'a Is tho ioueer barber nhifp of the ally, nnd thoy hnvit, ity tholr eourtoous nnd auiierlur aervte. Knlntd large patntnngo. That haircut nnd shave that yuu neml ! Iwll.r gut them at Iiihm H l)v4- son s. 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