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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1912)
rAOR 8, THK BF.ND nUfiT.RTIK, IIHND, tVKnNKflDAYi DKOIlMnKH IB, 1BI0. '1 g -M-" ---. ..... . ---- I CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. t .. . . ----""'"-- --- ----"-- HAMPTON ------ HAMPTON, Dec P. Mrs, Hurley HoRue and baby and Mr. Klmor Peck sind son Albion havo boon on tho aslck list tho past two weeks. Mr. Vorco, who has a homestead sit tho 48 mltopost. was n Hampton "visitor two doya tho past wock. Ho bought his provisions and lumber at tho Hampton store. Mri Hunting Sr. and daughter aro -visitors with Mr. Hunting's son on his homestead. They expect to tnko homesteads In this neighborhood. E. M. Peck made a trip to Maury mountain mill recently and reports tho roads In a bad condition and that there Is very little lumber In tho yard hear ot his tolling health. A new daughter at Mr. McVIUlo'a home, born on tho 10th of Dec., mndo all hearts glad. Tho Misses Whltakor havo Just re turned from taking their father to Itend for his return to Omaha. Had colds and tho grippe aro tho local order now. A party at tho Halo homo Is re ported for Friday evening, Dec. 13. ---- POWELL BUTTE j -- POWELL IIUTTB. Dec 18. Horn to Mr. n ml Mrs. William Hardy, n daughter. Miss Helen Pecry and pupils of tho Shepherd school will glvo at nntn-tlll Htrtttl arttlA 4 I . M kin fn ( and also that tho mill has closed for , ChrtatniMi Mlws Vwty wlM t0 Ihe winter. ,ipr homo ,,, Portia,,,! for tj,0 holl- Lake, days. 3eorge I.angford, from Dry -was a Hampton visitor Sunday, A. S. Fogg returned from Hend Saturday with his wlnter'e provis ions and feed. D. It. Duun and daughter Edith nnd Hannah aro In Prlnovlllo on bus less this week. 1 C. Peck Is helping his brother Klmer build his now house, ono mile south of Hampton P. O. Mrs. Grace Flsko Hassctt was a visitor at Hampton store Sunday. Old winter has visited us tho past ten days, tho thermometer hovering near zero several mornings about daylight. Mr. Harper of A. T. Shaver's well drilling outfit at Walker's Cabin was a Hampton visitor Saturday and ro jKjrteil tho progress very slow on tho woll at that place. J. L. Owen recently added n now assortment to his supply of grocer ies. The first month of school Is nearly over and the pupils havo made veryj xood tirogreee.Last week thora was lie r feet attendance. H. II. Hogue is building a new liouse on his homestead. It is ono of the largest in this neighborhood. Messrs. Knotts nnd Uoss left for J) end last week. Karl Kellar and Forrest Xoeld aro '.usy cutting their fence posts. llurr HIaok and W. T. Harrison are In Uond for a four horse load of freight to be taken near Imierlal. J. N. Crow and son nro fencing Sirs. Crow's desert claim and tho homestead. Mr. Hezona came In recently and expects to spend the winter here. WIlllanTHeh'sley and William VU uor accompanied Mr. Fock to iiend where they hoped to And work but, lading, they went on to Laldlaw. A bridge has been built over tho waste ditch which crosses tho road below tho John Khodo farm. K. F. Archer Is building n milk house on his ditch "80 ' In tho "river bed." With his herd of dairy cows, ho has solved tho problem ot raising alfalfa so far from market. J. P. Uowman has taken n contract to deliver 100 cords of wood In Hod mbnd. Mr. Itowman thinks ho tins 1000 cords of wood on his home stead, of tho finest quality. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Fulkerson and family wilt niovo to Itedmnud for tho winter, leaving In the spring for some coast point. Hooves Wllcoxson has completed n neat llttto cnttngo on his ditch land, altogether too nlco for n hncholor. -- J . FREMONT FREMONT, Dec. lfi. Chnrloa llar rott returned from his traps n taw days ago with six fluo martin. Tho men nro still drilling on Mr. Potter's woll. The aro down ovor J CO feet. Orover Hell went out (o Hend last week for n load ot freight for J. H. Fox, taking along a load of chocso from tho factory here. Fremont has had Its first snow ot tho year of any size. Hnzel Honlk passed through Fro. mont Friday for Fort Hock nnd will remain thero for tho winter. All the dairy rows nro doing nicely In Fremont, with plenty of ryo hay for feed. II. A. Chapman has Just completed a largo barn. -A MILLICAN VALLEY J MILLICAN VALLKV, Doc. 10. Fred Klger Is expected homo this weok from Silver l.nko where ho hns been visiting rolatlvcs for tho past month. Thomas Moftett nnd II, E. Davis .. -- J PRJNGLE FLATS PRINoLk'' FLATS. Dec. 9 Mr. Dtnlelton dug a well 20 feet deep and has two and one-half feet ot water. Mr. Cunningham has been busy Siaullng hay from W. Llbbey'a. JMartln Hallmcyer made a trip to Bend iJst week. He expects to file on an 80-acre desert claim. Mrs. Danlelaon and children and Sir. and Mrs. Harry Evans called on Jlr. and Mrs. Martin Sunday after noon. W. Llbbey visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Sunday after .noon. Paul Held made a trip to Prlne vlllc Sunday. ---- - CRESCENT CRESCENT, Dec. 14. George Sly waa In Town Tuesday. J, M. Coy nnd F. II. Small, two timber cruisers lor the Lacey Timber, have comple ted their work and returned. to Port land. Mlsa Thomas, a sister ot Chat, Thomas, hi visiting here this winter. -3he Is from. Saskatchewan, Canada. Jos. I.,. Rlbgo, Glenn Howard and Chester Struttmatter came In from camp Lourotu since the recent storm, They will resume their work for the Jfunter Land Company next spring.' George Gottlub made a business &rlp to Klamath Falls last week. I Slduey Ingles returned Friday 'from Hend whore he went on busi ness. Frank Hsraner and his wife drove in from tholr ranch last week In their cutter. Eddie Suntry, who has been suf fering from bis feet that were frozen while In search of his hounds during the recent storm, Is Improving as fast as could bo expected. Mrs. Jos, L, Hlngo entertained the lowing Club at the La Follette cot tage last Thursday afternoon. Each miember responded to roll call with un Interesting current event. , Light refreshments were served. . Everything in Xmas Presents FOR MEN. Shoes, Hats, Overshoes Cooper's Underwear Keiser Ties, Trunks, Suit Cases Handkerchiefs Dress Gloves, Shirts Collars ' , ,t Many Xmas Boxes Such as Fancy Socks, Suspenders and Handkerchiefs, Boston and Paris Garters. Many other things too numerous to mention here. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year A. L. French The Men's Toggery. --- 1 DR.Y LAKE --- DRY JAKFJ. Dec. 9 A- HtUe unow on 'the 'ground, with clear,' sunny days, makes Ideal winter weather for this part of Crook unty. I The- many friends of '.'.Uncle" John Cunningham will' bo lorry td JUST RECEIVED! OLDS CREAM SEPARATOR Olds Gasoline Engines Olds FOOD Choppers. COME IN AND LOOK OVER THIS NEW LINE OF GOODS. H. J. Eggleston tlarneu Manufacturer. rJ . hnvo recently cnmploted now nnd comodloua additions to tholr cnlilna. A. I), Norton Is contemplating Ihn purchase of u woll drilling oultlt nnd n number of tho ranchers havo prom ised him their support, II. E. White, Louts McAdow, Hon ry Masters and Mr. llnntolnod hnvo recently completed tho erection of now cabins on-thelr claims. It Is rumored that thero Is to bo a general store nnd postoltlco hero. A, D, Norton has taken a contract to build n house, bam nnd chicken houses tut Frank (Hndcr's claim nnd will comtueuco work nt ouco. Mr, (Under will movo on his claim In tho spring and It Is understood here thnt ho will go In for chicken raising on n largo scale, starting with some thing Hko r00 fowls. Misses Gertrude and Anno Mnrkul visited with Mrs. II. E. Davis Wed nesday afternoon. They returned to tholr homesteads In the east end of the valley Thursday after having spent a week visiting with Mrs. Geo. Mllllcnu. . t PLA1NVIEW ! ! . PI.AINVIKW, Doc. If.. Miss Ellen Crawford spent tho week end with Miss Myrtle ScokkIii. Tho peoplaof Plalnvlow nro going to glvo a Christmas tree nt the Plain view school house on Monday night, tho -Mil. This night was set so that overyUidy would bo free to attend tho exercises at other places on tho 24th nnd -T.tli. Tho Plalnvlow Literary Club met on Friday night nt the school house whore u short program whs given. It Included n few recitations and songs, after which nu Interesting dohato on tho iUellon, "Resolved, that single life Is to bo preferred to married life," was hold. Gib Edglugton and Hubert SeoRgln were on the ntllrmn tlve nnd Mr. Davis nnd Howard Gil lette on the uogatltii. The alnrma tlvo won. The club will also meet next Friday night, the 20th, and hao a taffy pull. John Ktralim and wife spent Sat urday slid Sunday visiting In Sister. George Crawford was visiting wllh his parents In Laldlaw Sunday. - 4 LA PINE -'.- - LA PINK, Deo. U1.--A mooting of tho l.a Pluo Commercial Club was held Deo. 1 1 for tho purpose ot In stalling tho directors of tho club who worn elected nt tint ntiuunl meeting November HO. An tho club hns boon Incorporated under tho state laws, seven directors had to tin elected, Tho dance thnt lind boon announc ed for Inst Saturday night at tho now homo ot Mr. and Mrs, Rend was post poned for the present on account of tho weather and tho lack ot accom modation for teams, Thero him been announced for Fri day night, tho 'J7th, n hard-times dance nt tho Commercial hull. A ChrtstmnH entertainment will bo hold nt tho same plnco on tho evening of the !Hth. .1. J. Kug, who hn forty nrren of laud from tho Deschutes I. ami Co. nnd is building-tin It nbout n quarter of a mile north of Rogue's residence, Is getting nlong nicely with his house, Mrs. Heuson and Mrs. Richie visit ed with Mrs. Nettle tihultx Inst Fri day. Mr. Thomas of Crescent Is reported ns having taken sick while on tho way to Hend and lind to stopoer at Ralph Oaldwoll'n place, About eight Inches of snow lind fallen by ! o'clock Monday, and still It wns snowing hard, with n south west wind blowing, MILLICAN S SCHOOL . L'uterprMiiK HoiuewteadeU A No IV tlllou fur Pulling I'liue. MILLICAN VALLEY, Dec, 10. j. D. Norton ntiij H. E. D.tvls hnvo been busy the pnst few dii)s circulat ing it petition among tho homestead ers nuking for n new school district, nnd the paper has been forwarded to tho district boundnry Ixiard tor Its consideration. There nru now In tho uolghliorhnod ot 40 hiiinontendurs III a radius of three miles wide and six miles lung In the valley, with alxiul IS children of school nge who are In need of a school. The mutter of establishing a (Kill ing place here hits also been taken up with the proper authorities and It Is hoped that the 10 or more voters may be able to cast their ballots nearer home nt tho next election. eMtlo by following tltn illroctlotra In tho government's doctor books. If you nru Interested, solid your rmiucst to Henalor Jonathan lloiirun, Jr, Qountor Gnorgo H. Chamberlain, Congressiiinii V, 0, llnwley or Con gressman A. Lnfferty nt Washing ton, I), 0. - AROUND JIOOUIITY Notes of lutereM n Gathered From llu'liaiigc. Tho Ktntu Hiipromo Court hns af firmed tho convlrtlons oblnlnod In tho Crook county Circuit Court of eleven men charged with violation ot tho local option Inw then hi force In tho county. The appeal hinged on the validity of the election where by local option was enacted In tho county In If 08, Tho Dues of tho men, l M) each, must be paid. Thomi convicted were John Hlllups, Han lllggerstarf, William Huell, James Green, Harry Rentier, Perry Hinlth, Hilly McGre, George Hrown, Leo Gardner, Georgo Atwell nnd O. A. Rniusey. DAY tTliltli.VT FOR PRINCVILI.H It Is understood thnt (ho I'rlue vlllo Light k Power Company will be ready to furnUh day current nftsr the first of the jnnr. sj". WILL PAY l'IRH.Mi:.V. The Redmond council hns decided to pay dromon for their services In lighting lire, It tins ulito placed (he tax levy for that towiATItt mills for general purpose mid A mills for th payment of Interest on the water works bonds. KILL 7000 IIAIIIIITS. (Harney Cou.tty News.) One of the most successful rabbit drives, If mil the most successful, thnt hss ever taken place In this county was orgnulied lust Sunday mid n n result nlmut seven thousand of the pests will do no further harm to Harney county crop. -. .. RIDGEWAY :i RIDGKWAY, Dec. 16. Itlelinrh Stearns of Portland has been spend-' Ing tho week with Philip Sniltti and Floyd Scott at their farm. A score or more ot tho young pco plo of tho neighborhood showed thetr good will toward Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gertaon by serenading thorn at tholr home Monday evening. George Campbell was soliciting slgnora to a petition to the pontofflco department asking ror the appoint ment of Mrs. Mlllsrd Trlplctt as post mastor at Tumalo. Mrs. John McKlnney has keen vis iting her mother, Mrs. John Putllam, the past week. Miss Kllen Crawford, teschnr nt IMaluvlew, will attend the teachers' examination at Prlnevllle next week. Mr. and Mrs. John McKlnney nnd daughter Claudia will visit relatives and friends In Washington during the holidays. .11. A. Scoggln has Installed a grain chopper nnd cooking vat as a part of bis farm equipment, which he finds a decided help In stock feeding. FREE B00KSJ0R FARMERS Cot eminent lla n Niiiiilwr That Will lie HMrlbiitril. Mnuy farmers nro not aware that tho government publishes several valuable hooks for fire distribution, Tho iKioks nro apimrtloned to Sena tors and Congressmen from whom they chi be obtained by merely ask ing for them. Among tho most use ful of theso books aro the agricul tural year Imoks. that for 1911 doing the latest Issued. Tho government also publishes a very practical book pn "Diseases of the llorso" and An other on "Dlsesscs of Csttle," and a report ot tho bureau of antnul In dustry of special raluo to stock raisers. Asking for copies of these liooks docs not plsco tho cltlion under any obligations whatever to tho Senators or Congressmen, as the hooks are printed by tho government nnd paid for by the taxpnyors. Many an Ore gun farmer has cured sick horses nnd IIK.ST Hl'ILDIMl MATIilltAL. The folio Ink I take from the 1911 year Ixxik of the American Soc iety of Architects; "After InoOiMiistlhle reereh and thorough Investigation, IiisIikHhk lh severest fire and water tests that could be applied to building eoHtrur lion, we do , not henllatH'to say that brick work far surpasses thnt of nur other form of construction work known to science. ISIther structural strel or concrete measures up to commercial tests, as nrlglnslly known but where these mnterlnts hnvo been subjected to extreme beat and streams of wntechave been applied to buildings constructed of these msterlats, under these conditions the results have been disastrous. "Ilulldlng brick In tho courso of manufacture Is subjected to from !, 000 to 4,000 degrees Fahr, hence all tho combustible nutorlal has been consumed, and consequently no fire that csn bo later applied can affect It. Ilccauso of tho ccondmy of trans portatlon and the facility with which this material can be laid In a build ing, there is a very noticeable "Hack to llrlck" movement In nil forms of construction.- Hend llrlck & Lumber Company.- Advertisement. AAIONQ" THE SETTLERS NORTHEAST OF TOWN Mr. and Mrs, Hodge have tholr new houao almost ready to move Into. It Is 16 by 24. Mrs. Leo Young called at tho home of Mrs. R. ,. Klder last Saturday. The Ladles' Juniper Club met with Mrs. William Reynold December 6, and the next meeting will be at the home of Mrs, C. K. Smith December 13. - WIillo thero are several. Inches of snow in Hend, out here there Is only enough to barely whiten the ground. .Last Sunday afternoon, at the Grange Hall, a number or persons gathered to practice Christmas carols. Madam, Read McC'all's The Fashion Authority " M.CAIX'3 U a !ri, SflUlU, k.xJ. Hn.ly IIIiMlr.t.d lOO.p.f. moaUilr M.s.lla thai b uUU Ik. ft.pBt. km. uul MUUasy 9l 1, 100,000 warn. muwb. Kwti Immm I. 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