The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 11, 1912, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
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TUMALO
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TUMALO, Dec, B. J. I.. Cody, Mr.
Smith, Mr. Hantey nnd Mr. Twcct of
llandon wcro visUlnq G. W. Wlmer
And family Sunday nnd looking over
tho country for dairy farms. Thoy
jBld thoy wore well ploa8i.nl with Cen
tral Oregon.
Mr, nnd Mm. 0. V. Horner wero
pleasant callers at tho Winter homo
3'osterday. Mr. Horner says ho will
make somo substantial Improvements
on his Tumnlo ranch.
Charles I.. Winter Is visiting nt
Grants pass but will return homo
next week.
Georgo Gertson was doing business
in Bend Tuesday.
Bills Bdgtngton was In Nend yes
terday transacting buslucss.
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PRlNQIiK FLATS. Dee. 3. Tho
flrat of Dccnibcr came In by giving us
two Inches of snow.
Charles Warring, who Is looatcd
near the warm spring, started out tho
other day for water and found It only
seven feet below tho surface.
Mlko Morrison, locator from Hcnd,
paid this part of tho country a visit
th other day.
A lot of seeding will Iks done hero
next spring on account of It having
leen too dry for plowing this fall.
Milliard' mill.
It Is reported that 0. W. Wlmer
has traded part of his Tumnlo tnrm
to Millard Trlplott of Ashland, for
n modern homo In Ashland ami thnt
Mr. and Mrs. Wlmer will spend tho
winter nt thnt place, probably re
turning In tho spring to bo on their
ranch during tho summer.
Tho Bchool children seem to bo
having sport on tho Ico pond.
Floyd Marlon camo In from tho
Swnlley ditch nud spent Sunday with
his mother here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will I.overem of
Gist wero trading In Lnldlaw Satur
day. Mr. and Mm. A. McAllister of
IMnchurst wero In town Saturday
and Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Cocn wero trad
Ing hero Saturday.
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CLOVERDALE J
CL.OYBRD.M.B. Dec. 9. Dyer
Grebe of Idaho, son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. G. Grubc, arrived Saturday to
HpeiMl the Christmas holidays with
tila parents.
John Gotter Is digging a well on
his ranch. Ilcfore spring It Is ox-
jpected that nearly everyone in this
-neighborhood will have u well on his
.ranch.
Mrs. B. M. Tray and daughters
-wore callers at the Uurtisldo home on
Sunday.
The Cloverdale Club of young poo
pie met with Mr. nnd Mrs. Grubc on
Saturday evening. At a late hour re
Ireshments were served.
Last Monday four and a half In
ches of snow fell here, and veryllt-
tlo, of It has melted.
The enrollment of the school Is tho
largest It has ever been. There aro
now 21 scholars.
Miss Jollet of Redmond spent tho
week with Mr. and Mrs. Fryrear.
LA PINE
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PINKlll'KST, Dec. 9 J. U Couch
went to Hcnd Saturday on business.
1. H Hoot has been doing road
work In tho vicinity of Laldtw. n
Robert, Walter and Hattlo Horner
entered school this week, making n
total enrollment of 2G.
Charles Spaurji and Frank Swisher
have been hauling hay to llend this
weok.
Mr. Ho.iro of Sonttlo Is visiting nt
tho homo ot hie wife's parents, Mr.
an.l Mr. A. McAllister
George Cnmi'holl of Tumnlo was a
riiiehunt visitor this week.
i'.ophwnla 1 lowers spent two days
at tho home of G. M. Couch tho past
neck.
Sih'xil Jilterr tho past week wcro
Mrs Geitc Wlmor, Mrs. A. McAllis
ter, Mrs. Charles Johnson nnd Mrs.
Charles S-nh.
A number 'If 1'lnohurst people at
tended the trial nt Lsldlnw Saturday.
.Mr. ai'd Mrs. G. W. Horner, who
have tecentl ptirchasod tho John
Wlmor ranch, wont to lnldlaw on
Thursday.
Mrs. Chirlen SihuikIi called on Mrs.
Geno Wliuer Iilday.
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POWBLL IIUTTK .Dec. S. Miss
POWELL BUTTE
wlro cut. Two largo nrtorles woro
sovorod In tint trout legs. Tho ani
mal nearly bled to death before It
was found.
Ort Moss Is feeding n I mini nt sheep
this winter for Morrow & Koonnn,
largo nhcop ownora tu Gilliam county.
Kit Pomstm Is homo from working
for Mlko. Mnyftotd on Crooked, river.
J. I). Davidson returned to llend
Inst Tuesday.
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FRKMONT. Dec. 7. Travel Is very
heavy now, homesteaders nnd Innd
seekers going through to Christmas
I-nke, Paisley nud Lnkevlow.
Kov. Mr. Neal loft for Portland
last week and will remain there un
til after tho holidays.
Donald McMlcken returned from
fortlnnd Inst week nnd will romnln
on his homestead tills winter.
Charley Jackson loft for California
Inst Tuesday nnd will upend the win
ter with his parents.
Uittls Ilarrett nud John Culvert nrn
In from tho mountains tor n few days.
Tho Fremont l.ltornry Society nnd
Sunday school nru expecting to have
n good time nt tho Fremont school
houso Christmas night.
J. D. Fox lias been on tho sick list
but In able to be out ngnlu. While
on his trip from Summor Lake ho
killed three largo coyotes.
Tho Fremont cheese factory Is
shipping chcesu to Paisley nud Sil
ver I.nku.
Mr. Potter Is having a well drilled
on his homestead.
Mrs. Charley Slater and daughter
Kva, formerly of Sliver I.nku, have
been vlsltlug In Hand.
Ho nnd his family will movo In ns
soon ns tho houso can lo tnndo r ndy,
0. K. Smith Is helping haul tho lutn
bor. Mr, nnd Mr. It, M, Kldor nnont
Sunday with Mr. nud Mrn. l,eo Young.
Miss Anna Moon, who has been In
Washington for nemo tlmo, has ro
turned to llend.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Smith nnd Miss
Jacques called nt tho homo of Mr,
nud Mrs. 8. A. Dutt Sunday aftern
oon. Georgo Hooch returned from his
homestead Saturday.
Mr. McCoo, who Is out proving up
on his ditch land, called nt tho homo
ot Mr. nud Mrs. 0. I-.. Smith Sunday
evening.
LA PINK, Dec. 10. -J. N. Masfen,
Les Peterson and Fred Shlntaffor
spent last week at Davis creek.
Mr. Wright came over from Fort
Rock last Wednesday after his wife
and daughter, Miss Klste, who have
toad charge of the culinary depart
ment and tho dining room at the La
Pise Hotel the past month. Mrs.
Itidgley cooking until someouo else
can b urod.
Harry Cfcllders has taken Jim Hon
son's ilc: driving stag between La
fine and llend.
Mfcw Kmmallne Mid was expected
up on the stage from llend to refill
uer ok! place at tho Ln Pine Hotel.
Miss Mamie Patton, who has been
spending the summor with Mrs. It.
C. Mehle, has gone to southern Cali
fornia for tho winter. She expects
to return In the spring.
ClRude Henson was down from his
camp at Paulina lake Saturday nnd
fauaday aftsr supplies.
J. S. Heesley moved his fmlly to
their homofitoad at Fort nock the
first of the week. They wero accom
panied by Miss Detwle Parker.
All are' invited to attend a dance
at the Heed homestead on "Six lilt
Prairie" next Saturday night, Dec
11.'
school In Prinovllto Friday to stay
over Sunday with her father, K. L.
Johnson.
It Is reported hero that Frank May
has sold his ditch 40.
Somo of tho ranchers aro sowing
their fall grain now. Joe Elliott is
putting In 130 acres, 50 of which Is
blue barley. This Is a new variety
here and Is being sowed by several
farmers. It Is said to bo heavy
yielding.
Harvey Wlnslow nearly lost a
valuable saddle horse last week from
AMONG. THE SUTTLHRS ?
I NORTHEAST OF TOWN t
The evening of tho Slat the Grange
wilt jut on the third and fourth de
grees. Thoro will bo an oyster su
per and a great many other good
things to eat, after the work Is dune.
Miss Delia Merrllleld Is talking of
spending Christmas in Pendleton,
with trlonds.
Saturday night, Dec 14, tho
Grange will glvo n social dance. Tho
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DESCHUTES
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DKSCIIUTKS, Dec. 10. Work la
progressing on the hotel, tho first
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SCHOOL NOTES
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(imported for The llulletln.)
Tho following contribution has
boon stmt by tha llend notion! lo tho
Hoys' nud Girls' Aid Bocloty of Port
land t Six dollars In cash, ono bar
rel, two boxen nud olio ditto ot Vega
tnblen nud supplies, Tho railroad
company transported tho supples to
Portland tree, niid.L. A, W. Nixon
hauled them to tho depot without
charge.
Tho school wilt give n cantata enti
tled "With Hnntn Clntis nt the Polo"
nt tho Dream Thontra on December
33, Theru will probably bo n inntl
iioo In tho nftofnooii nud nil evening
performance.
The fourth grade was dismissed
mid attended In hm:y the funeral of
their little clnvRiuntn, Agnes Haiiden,
who died of pneumonia last week.
Tho grndes lu which she had slsiors
abandoned their regular work for nn
hour, nud tho Hag reinnlned at hiiUiN, 0, 10, blk IB; lis 8 nud l, blk 47.
mnst all day, I Itn 2 and ,1, blk 1 1, Center Add., lUnd
,-,.,. , Tho Demi Company lo Con 1 1 Aide
MIm Kmmn Huberts, who rame !,,, u j ,,,k 22 H , ,,k ,.
from Wnucouia, lown, has entered i, ..... n,i
the high school In tho junior class. T( mMi'(.llpnny to Paola Danil.
lot .1, block in, Park Add., Hcnd.
Tho nonil Conipany tor Tltln ft
Trust Co,, nM"vM, neo. 0-101 1.
(loo, W. Wlmor to John II. W))nnr,
nwVinwVi, see. 3U-10-11, nnd otor
rights. 12400. (
Clins, L, Wlmor to John II, l)nor,
mvUiiwHi Hue, 33-10.11. 8no.
(Ico. W. Wlmor to John 11. Wlmor,
RWUhwli, fc 33-llMl. 3400.
John II. Wlmer lo O. W. Horner,
wswH, wlioMinwli, wiiiiwVt,
roe. Iia-lO-U, nud water rights, 1 12,.
000.
Statu to (I, W, Hnydor, swViswVi,
sec 3-17-11.
Ilerthn II. Grant o limine !'. Kit
motl, It 10, blk 3, llend. lOGOO.
Denchules TowiimIIo Company o P,
K. Peterson, lis ft nud (I, blk D, Con
trnlo. H00.
Lytlo Townsllo Co, to W, A. Car
peiihtnln, It n, blk 13, Wlestorln. II HO
Tho Hi'iitl Coiiipniiy to Kitw. p.
I.utliy, Its 1 mid 3, blk .11, Center
Add., llend.
The lloud Company to Greenwood
Promotion Coiiipniiy, It I. blk fit; lis
progressing on me iioiei, tiio nrs A llobn, ,, tll0 ro,ntvo ,,, f " " , ' "I" a a blk art Cm tr
story being up nnd the second half j,, ,, or,i,r ,W,K iwiibwI ' ft.'lli .ihI'.i ' ' ' '
way up. iltf i. f.,,,,,1. .,,..i.. ... i.,?.u ...Al,,,, "'""...
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RECORD OF TRANSFERS
"' "' I bv tbn fitlirlli lrrmli) in I in ulvttn In.
Hov. It ,F. Harper of Milton held ' morrow (Thursdny).
religious services in tlie waiting
room of tha depot Sunday night. Thu
Deschutes people have bought n ehnp
el orgnn for tha Sunday school.
Tltiiri, will In, n flirlaltnna Irmi nti.l
progrnm In tho depot Christmas Kve. I t)Ci',u '"", tuUvr iruiiiMil Filed
Mr. nnd Mrs. McKenna of Abor- Willi County Cli-rk at Prliiellle.
dean, Wnsh., Iinvo been ntnylug at j The following deeds hnvo been Died
the hotel for n few dn)s. They ox-, during the past week with tha county
Alma Johnson camo homo froin4,,rocc,aa nro t0 go toward n Christ
maa tree.
All who caro to come to tho treo
on Dec. 33 will bo made wolcomo by
the Grange. The affair will be In
tho evening, and thoro will bo a pro
gram and lunch.
II. Torkelson Is making plans to
spend most of the winter In Astoria.
P. J. Young is Just completing n
now bungalow, and to movo Into It
alwut the first of the year.
W. M. Hodges, who purchased n
forty from Mr. Stsats, U having tho
lumber hauled to build his house
pect to locate here In the spring.
Mr. Halley from Centrnlln, Waah.,
Is here to buy laud.
Claudo Mcl'autey, Glenn Cox nnd
MUscs Dolly Hall and J.llllo Hands
by of llend nto turkoy dinner with
Mrs. Orcouhnuch or Hedmoiid Sun
day.
Hov. Mr. llnror wos tho guest of
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hodllslil Sunday.
Mr. Washington, whose house wns
destroyed by tire two weeks ago, tins
ntled up tho old KinUniee rooms tor
living quartern.
Mrs. Nanny has iikivihI to Dos-
chutes from Hedmond nud none to
housekeeping.
A. C. Mond has rectetl n stone
cellar with living mhiihm nlmve. at
the roar of his store building. This
extends the building the full length
of the let. G. W. Hall and son had
ohnrge of the stone work.
Mlxs Ivn Gluver expects to visit nt
her homo nonr McMlnuvlllo Christ
mas. '
J. D. Mann of Kugono has been
staying nt tho hotel hem while he Is
building a houso near town.
Mr, Miller has been remodeling
his houso nnd enlarging nil building.
Mrs. D. C. Ciimmlitgs of Tho Dal
les, who has been visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ilnll, re
turned to her homo Monday.
clerk at Prliiovlllc;
Tho llend Coiiipniiy lo F, I,, lluny,;
State to Klnnson A. Htissott, snU
MwU.Hee. Hi-lf-H. $300.
Patent lo Frederick L. lluov, Its 3 I
nud 4, swlluwlt, o. 1-3110.
(W1ID OF TIIANUH,
To the many friends who hno
shown me sympathy, mid hnve nlded
m during the lltuewi nud after Hut
death of my wife, on Tuesday, l).
lumber 3, 1 wish to extend my sincere
I IinIiLm istnl hlilirtllli (till
IIMOirtP llllll HI'I'I'MMIi'lK
F, C ANDKHHON
SOMEBODY
IS EXPECTING YOU
ON
..Christmas or New Year..
THEY AUE WAITING FOIt YOU TO CO.ME
THE HOAUNQ INSTINCT TELLS YOU TO QO
PLAINV1EW
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'LAIDLAW, Dec. 10. -Horn, to
1'rof. and Mrs. Plnkstaff, on Decem
ber 4, a 7V4-lound girl. Mr. Plnk
staff Is a happy father, while Mrs.
Plnkstaff and baby aro doing nicely,
Laldlaw Is surely noted for law
suits Th trial between George
Fisher and Jerry Hlchardson, de
fendant, seems a hard caso to decide,
.ns tomorrow will be the third calling
in this oase, and Justice Thorp says
lie probably will call on the ladles
to decide, as It seems tho men can
not come to 3 decision.
Rev. IJ. F. Harper, a Presbyter
Ian minister, gave an Interesting'
talk (o Laldlaw "people on Sunday
morning.
Ed 'Rogers ot 'Deschutes -spout-
Sunday In Laldlaw,
Mrs. G. M. Couch was' In tPwn'Vn1
Monday visiting uer daughter, Mrs.
Jes Hartorv ' "
Georgo Gertson and-wife of -Gist
were trading wrtb,-; focal; merchants
Uliinl.i Mr.- rfertaoA tiroueht In
a load, of fpeil 6": IV-V.ISKEfr-",
We Deliver the Goods
BUS AND DRAY LINE
LIGHT AND HEAVY LIVERY.
Hay, Barley, Oats, Wheat and Bran at lowoat prices.
The Largest Burn In Central Oregon.
WENANDY LIVERY CO.
Bend, Oregon.
J. H. WENANDY LON L. FO.
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Under New Management. I
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THE PILOT BUTTE INN
BEND'S LOADING HOTEL
la now in charge of J. F. Taggart
First Class Service nnd the Comfort of Guests, is Our Motto.
FREE AUTO Between Hotel and Depot.
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SEPARATORS
THE SHARPLESS TUBULAR THE BEST
Separator made. Easy to clean, light to run, and it's tho
CLEANEST SKIMMER MADE. We have them in stock,
COME AND SEE THEM.
MOWERS AND HAY RAKES.
pip CELEBRATED' D.EERING LINE. Light, strong and
' - , durable. For sale by
EiSXOm QF QUALITY
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PLAIN VI KV. Dec. 10. Tho Hun
day school at Laldlaw hold Thanks
giving services Hundny after noon,
following which a cafeteria dinner
was served In tho Odd Fellows hall.
Those attending from Plalnvlow wuro:
Mr. and Mrs. Chnlfan, Graco and,
llrynn Hlggs, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard
Glllott and little daughter, Grace
Hubert nnd Myrtle Kcoggln nud I'M
and Cleave Struhm. I
Mr. Vout from Hprflgue, Wash.,1
will spend tlitt winter with tho Peter
son boys,
Mr. and Mrs. Wlnklo and two chil
dren have brought their furniture to
tho Gist house where thoy will ro
uble.
Nols Peterson went to Hedmond
Thursday to meet his father front
Denmark.
A Plaluvlew literary Club was or
gnnlxed nt (list Friday night. Hu
bert Scoggtn was eleoted president t
and lid Htrahni vice president, With
Kd Mills secretary nnd treasurer.
It will meet next Friday night .nt tho
school houre.
Mis. John Htrahm nnd dnughtqr
uli.MVcs wero In nlstera Saturday.
Mr. Bllv's and Miss Hess brought
Mrs. Powolson out to the farm to
Hpend n'day or so with her husband.
George Gertson returned tho mid
dle of tho week with his brldo from
Independence. Mr. Gertson Is n wolll
known young man of this place. Io
has a third Intorcst In n flno farm
near hero. Tha bride has a sister,
Mr. Huuncsll, nour Laldlaw.
THE DESIRE FOR COMFORT
SUGGESTS
THE LINE OF BLOCK SIGNALS
TO
Chicago, Omaha,, Denver, Kansas City and all Points East
"THE EASV WAY-'
THROUGH
TRAINS
HIGHCLASS
EQUIPMENT
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A PLEASURE
TO
ANSWER
QUESTIONS
WRITE THEM YOU ARE COMINO. THEN LET US TELL
YOU HOW LITTLE IT WILL COST.
J. II. CORBETT. Agent, 0 W. R. & N.. Hknu, OitimON
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Madam, Read McCalTs
The Fasliloii Authority
MCAU,'S U a Urm: miUH, fc.nj.
Mmlr lUuilral.d I00.pf. uumlhlf
Macailix Ih.l U tuUUf la lha Ixppl.
aad lllal.R 1,100,000
man aacb m.aib.
kvi, iiia I, Irtirnful of ftuhln, finer,
woik. Inlari!nj( .holt tbii,uui tcnin
of lalairuvlaf ami innn'r-HVliK Id-aa
Ptt wiiuwn. tlwra ara mar than to ufi
lh n.w.rt di-l-ii. ol Ilia otlliraU4
llrt'AW. I'ATTKIl.NH In aacli luua,
McCAM, I'ATTKHNH ara fcn.oul fiir
tri., flL almplirftr aud tvowwr, Ooly
laaihllicanUaadi. Tha puhlMura of MrOALL'H will Ipand
Uimuaiub ot AaUtn aiUa In Uuiauinliif i
and niniMon-aittra all o-Uiar woman 'I
E"!" V "'." J,rt llowav.r.
Tt 9". W Af O. WW.'f f rttwa y-.-
mm rnirnrinpr of MtCAIX'S, ifToy
aulilba quick!. V
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BEND MADE
BUTTER
IS GOOD BUTTER ,
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We Guarantee Our Product
Money Returned if not Satisfactory.
Pioneer Cream Company
"The Bend Creamery"
ICH CHRAM HUITtiUMILK CPIJAAt
ac3ss
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Headquarters for Commercial Aloa
Clectrlc Llfhted Throuchout
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Special Attention to
Transient Travsl
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