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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1913)
PAORiH. 1 WW TRK BT!NI nUIiLRTIX, BKNO, WHRNKHMY, JANUARY I, MM -- .-- -- -4f CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. -- 1 - FOIVT ROCK ,----- FORT KOCK, Doc. 29. While helping to shoo n wild horse, J, 11. Unvildln of this place was kicked over n grindstone. Tho stone fell on his leg nnd bruko both bones just above tho ankle. Dr. It. K. Merrlnm was called nnd set tho limb. The dance Christmas night was well attended and all enjoyed them delves. Tho Wright orchestra turn Isehd the music. Nearly half an Inch ot ralu foil here Sunday evening. Fred Wright, tho tnge driver- Is on a furlough during the holidays. Charles M. tirdman nnd Miss Ktslo Wright were married by Justice .' last Saturday evening, after wnu.. n grand supper was spread nt tho Hotel Fort Rock. Tho bride and groom are both highly respected. homo In their new bungalow, Dick Hunsley nnd Geo. Hooch took Christmas dinner In I.n Tine. Charles Itoech Is III with grip. .Mrs. Morchango nnd children nro sultorlng from severo colds. Mrs. Leo I.oung took Mr. Young up nbovo tho C. O. 1. hcadgato yen terdny, Mr. Young Is cutting cord wood up there. t ---- i- P1NEHURST w t w -r-v-r-- -r-w-r-r-v-rTTT -rw POWELL BUTTE -------- l'OWELIi niTTTE. tXc. 29. Mrs. J. l llowman received a telegram yesterday telling her of the critical Illness of her father, Mr. Ilabbltt, at his home In North Ynklma. Wash. Mrs. Howman will lcavo for North Yakima wlthhyt day or two. Fred and Kd l'crsson have gono to Tortlnnd for a"few weeks. J. I. Jones and son Ralph have re turned from Redmond, whore they wero building a frame work for Mr. Jones' engine, fitting It up to saw wood. Earl Saunders has been hauling some fat hog) to market during the past week. Frank May spent Christmas In llend. Miss Alma Johnson Is at home through the Christmas vacation. Powell ltutte Is enjoying tho rain today in spite of tho nard wind that came with It. There has been an un usually dry spell this winter and tho rain is very welcome. IMNHIlURST, Dec. 2S .A Christ- mas tree and program er given nt tho schoolhouso Christmas Kvo. John Hasselbcrg made n business trip to Portland and other points re cently. School closed Mortday on account ot Mr. Nichols having to attend tho teachers' examination In rrlnovllle. Mr, nnd Mrs. K. M. Wilson of Spo kane, Wnsh., arrived Sunday for a short visit with their daughters, Mrs. J. l. Nichols, and Mrs. F. W. Uv eronx. Mrs. Arthur Jnckson has returned from Portland whero she had been ' having some optical work done. with his family. Mr. and Mrs. F, W. l.overom wore IMuehurst v'sllor Saturday, A number of IMuehurst people nt tended the Christmas exercises at Lnldtnw Weduosdny night. Rlrger llnsselberg nnd sister Flora, came In from Portland for a visit with tholr parents. Frank Swisher Is having nit ml ill tlou built (o his house this week. Lloyd Root Is oil the sick list this week. A heavy rain fell hero Sunday, which enabled tho farmer to refill their reservoirs, ' Mr. nnd Mrs. I,. M. Wilson, who havo been visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. It. Nichols, loft Sunday for Tumnlo to visit other relatives. Mr- and Mis. John Couch, Mr. nud Mrs. (leno Wlmer nud J. II. Nichols wore nmnng the Pluehurst visitors at the Plnlnvhuv Christmas uxerclsea Moudny night. Rny Root Is homo for n visit with his parents. J. R. Ilenhnm spent Sunday nt the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Nichols. PLAINV1EW a. ,... t - - ,v PLAINVIBW. Dec. 30. -Tho Christ mas ttee was given hero last Monday night. A fine program was rendered after which, tho treat was passed around. Everybody enjoc.d them selves lrrithensoly. " Mr. Glllett and family went to tho Pluehurst and Laldlaw Christmas ex ercises Wednesday. ' John Strahra and family took ChrlitroxTi dinner With Air. vand Mrs. Ruble atfSlsters Wednesday;. Mlss-VIoler McKlnney spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Hubert and Nellie Scoggln spent Christmas night at the Crawford ipome. Mrs. Ruble, and little son Til ford m ,pent a week with Mrs. Ruble's par ents, Mr. and ilrs. 8trahm- -, Mrs. Will Lererenis. mother, fath er and little niece are out here from Spokane, spending a few Weeks. PINKIIl'RST, Dec. 30. The Chrlstmns tree nnd eMirc'sea given at the school house Chrlstmns Eve were enjoyed by n larger audience. An Interesting program ot recita tions, songs and dialogues was ren dered In n creditable way; the school room nnd tree were decorated In an artistic manner, nlul an lmiortnut feature of tho evening was the gen erous treat of candy, nuts oranges nnd apples, prepared by tho various committees. Mr. and Mrs. Atex Leverctu spent Sunday and Monday nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Nichols. Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Root Monday, Dec. 30, a dnughter. Mother and child doing well. J. II. Nichols nnd father-tn-lnw, I. M. Wilson, went to Rend Friday. J. I Couch, who has been employ ed at the Dayton sawmill above Sis ters, returned home for a short visit LAIDLAW .. LAIDLAW, Dec. 28 Jnck Wlmer has Installed new gus lights In his general merchandise store here. Miss Crawford cnino homo to spend tho holidays with her parents here, from the O. A. C. nt Corvnllls. 0. W. I'pdlko Is preparing for shipment the remainder ot his son-in-law's household furniture, who, with tils fnmlly Is loontod nt Rig Eddy, where Mr. Stiles holds u gov ernment position. Mr. (lerktng's son nud fnmlly came In to visit homo folks jlurlug tho holidays. " A. Ilnrrymnn has moved his family to llend to live. Frank Dayton came over from the Dayton mill to spuud Christmas Ht homo. Mr. and Mrs. Ilurbauk, lateot Cali fornia, nre preparing t move Jo Washington to locate. The following otllcors wore elected tu tho I.atdlnw timidity Sahoolt Superintendent, Miss Nelllo Jnmos; Secretary nnd Librarian, ilentrleo tiutlnrd; Organist, .Mrs. Alllo linker. Nell Rny has boon busy hauling freight from Deschutes to merchants here. - PIUNGLE FLATS J PRINOLU FITS. Dee 23 -Mr. Martin Is down &S foot with his well, with no water but still In hopes. Fred Lund will take ndvniitago of tho three Inches of snow hero and skid his homestead cabin down to his garden clone tu his well, nbout 10 rods. There Is n lot of talk hero of now roads In alt directions, nil to lie put on lines, m It you truvel this way nun month you will travel u different one next. 'Quite n lot of vtumer will he planted here this coming spring. Tim Inst few days of weather made us think of tightening up the lmt tings on our houses, Jacob Scttlemeyer, with the help w AM0NQ THE SETTLORS NORTHEAST OF TOWN Seasonable Goods 'Keep comfortable by clothing your self properly at this time of .the year. At this store you will find what you need. vLook over this list, a partial one of what we have at prices that are proper: Rubbers Overcoats Overshoes Mackinaws German Sox Fleece Lined Raincoats Coats Wool Underwear, etc. etc. TIIIIIF LIKH.H Fl'I.L MOON. Itst week, whoii the moon was Mil, n thief ngallt did some work near thu lumber )nrd across the I'KlllV lltlfnrllll- I, fill, fttl.bi.l nil. I of Mr. Held nud Alee Rlckinnn, Iim ,,, elnthlng th.it was hanging on iiiuitMi mik iiuiiri- uiiivii ciiini! 111 ins F0H DEMONSTRATION WORK Nntlonni, Slate unit County (Invent, menu Will he Asked to Cooperate PORTLAND, Dec. 31 A bill will bo prepnrod nnd submitted to the Legislature providing for the eo-opor- ntlnn or county, stale nud federal governments to exploit the riches of Oregon's soil, This lilll will pro vide for npproprlutlonn by tho state, to hn combined with government and locnl funds, to carry forward n splon. did system of agricultural education throughout nil Oregon. Co-operative demonstration attithui will bo mumiged by skilled Instructors under Dm direction o thu Oregon Agricul tural College. A general committee of represen tative business, professional and edu cational men Ik at work on the pro posed law; putting It In shape to present later to the stale litwmnknis, According to Dr. Kerr, of tho Oregon Agricultural College, tho work of that Institution hlmiild be deiuo'u strated among the fniiuotM, giving them, ut their homes, thu opMirtii Ity of seeing the very latest methods ot agriculture. All Interests will work together to supply this need. oil mall, proof .of siioh service must consist of tho uniiliivlt oT tho portion by whom tho copy was uinllnd stating when and the posloltlco tu which It wns mailed, and (his nniilnvlt must lie nccompnnled by tho liostuuiHtur'a receipt for thu letter. You should state In your answer tho liable ot thu postnllice In which you desire future notices lo bit sent to you, U. W, MOORE, Register, Date ot llrst puhllatlnu, Jan, 1, 1913. Date of second publication Jan. H, 1913. Date of third publication, Jan. lfi. 1013. Date of fourth publication, Jan. '.', 1013. THE WHITE IS KINO well, which Is a better location, llllllo Wlggam returned home, utter being nway a couple of mouths, to spend Christmas. Martin llnlluieyvr has been doing some Improvements on his barn this week. Mr. Cottlnghnm made n trip lo Rend this week for a load of goods. CRESCENT CREHCKNT. Dec 27 Roy Kim lints near the homes thereabout At fie tlmo of tho last full moon simi lar petty Uietls occurred, nud so the sneak thief has come lo bo called the '.Moonlight Lifter" by the residents. Some of them promlno to entertain him with buckshot next full tuooii time. Sfwswfp sB ?i'?55Sa!ilOBi'- a NOTICE OF CONTENT. Depatmreui of the Interior, United Mtntes Land Ofllce. Tho Dalles, Oregon, Decemlur "X, 19 IX. ,iTo (leorge D. O'Noll, of lloiid, Ore gon, Cottlestee: bell. V. 8. geological surveor. iimdn '"" "r" "I"" 0,l"" " A. a trip to Cnwceut Lake this week, i !"". "'"' "-' " m returning to Rend Monday. V' ' . ,K ".M ""1 l"",,,,,npl ,,!, ,, , , , "Hl "HI Ul .M1V. i, lU, 1MB in iinnuoipii ,i,ia m.. i.u .i..u. -,.... i. a. ...... i .... were In town Christ,.... Day. I """-,"" , V,Z 'Z Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Jones caino In eaueellallou of your homestosd. en try .-so Mnrlal M. 0774, for the Christmas fstlvlttM nnd spent the day with Mr. mid Mrs. J. L. Rlngo. ThonHs MeCord and David Lynos spent the holidays In Crescent, re turning Friday morning to Odell Lake. Tho HKSTnll.rmintl Family Sewing- Mui'hluu thut cun lie produced, Mndo in both KOTAKY nnd VHIKATOK styles, Thu rotary makes lio'h LOCK uml CHAIN Milch. The latest up to the minute steel nttneh incuts with each machine. Sold on utwy pnymcnU. Send name nnd ntidruM for our benutlful II. T. catn Iokuu free. made Nov. 1 1, 1910, for W14, section (!, tounshlp :u, H range 18. C, WIN lamnttn MiirldlnM, ami as grounds for; San Krnnclsco, his contest he alleges that ssld llcorgo I). O'Nell has never ctnb-l llshed reslduueii upon iulcl land: that White Sewing Machine Co. 1100 MiirkL Street Cullforma Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Lynes wero,"1' M,, ' cultlalcd or luipnived hero for Christmas. Mrs. Lynes and ,no l,",Ci little daughter left on Wednesday's' V".' ,,r.' l"'''.,. further noil stage for Prlnevlllo when, she, will "', ,h,"' ! '? "m'1 """KV1"','" wM.1 Im! viit hor .titor Mrn iini,i.ri h mill, taken by tlil. oniee rs hsvliig been visit her sister. Mrs. Robert Hmllh. cnf .,...,. , Charles Thomas went to La Pino will Im canccM thereunder without ik Mr. and Mrs. lo Young, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. II. M. 'Elder spent Xmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Lamest llaveman. The Xmas treo, at tha Grange hall 5fonday evening, Dec. 21st. was made more amusing for the children through tb kindness of A. M. Lara & Co.. as they endeavored to give each child there a gift. There was twcnty-oa sifts sent out, but owing to the unexpected, them was soma Utile ones there who did not get a gift. We want them to know that It was not .the f.ult of Larms, however, It was only because wo did not know they wero to. be there: The com. munlty wishes to thank "Laras". . Cfarlstma4th,'i!re wss a tree -at the Dennr, .jkdooI bouse, which J"!!' I' trimmed vry nicely while the PrOTkjiiJgt: rram vu mora than rand. Thnro ll-?""' ws a largo crowd and tbay all en Joyed tha evening, Including "the bountiful refreshment. Mr. and Mrs. W, If. Reynold, en tertalned Thursday evening. Those present were, Mrs. Jessie Houghton, Miss Delia Men-Mold, Mr. Willis No lan and C. It. Low. Mrs. II. K. Stewart, who has been visiting In Seattle for the past three nitnths, has returned to Rend. Mrs. Fred Reynolds has relumed1 from La Grande, Ore., where she has been visiting her mother for some jveeks jiast. . O. C. Card well finished digging his root crop about two weeks ago. The yield of stock carrots was ten tons to tha acre and the rutabagas wero twelve tns to the ace. ..r Mr. and Mrs, Earnest JJayeman Mr, and MrsVLee' Young add Mr. ahd Kri, ff. H Hmlth were trnafAt trX tl turkey dinner ;Rt the bomeofJJitiirj Ewer aunaay. , - . W. M. Hodges and family bare moved Into their new home on their ditch land. fA f-'f ,, " P. fyyouifofndTnillr, fro now R. M. SMITH CLOTHING CO. Everything to Wear for Men Who Care. for a loid of grain, returning Tues day evening. Joe I Rlngo Is building an addi tion to his house on his homestead near Crescent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamner were Crescent visitors tnls week. Under the auspices of the sewing Club, a Cbrlstmss tree was promoted and a very enjoyable program was rendered In the schoolhouse. Many were In from the country and tho building was packed. Old Santa was present and was thoroughly enjoyed by the children as well as the grown folks. dfi JUST RFCRIVFn! raBBSEaaBsaBsBSBSBBsSBBB:assissBasssisssaac:: OLDS CREAM SEPARATOR Olds Gasoline Engines Olds FOOD Choppers. COME IN AND LOOK OVER THIS NEW LINE OF GOODS. s.C3WrJMCTCK...tKJ' H. J. Eggleston name r 4 t L 4"' ' .' Ti HsnieM Manufacturer. ---A t MILLICAN VALLEY t -- -4 MILLICAN VALLBY, Dec. 28 Wo are to havu a pustorilco In tho near future with Thomss Motfett as post master, Tho omen will bo named Mllllcan. Mr. Moffott wilt move his buildings from near the "river bod" up to the Rend-llurns rosd near mile post 28 where tho postofflce will be located. A. D. Norton and family and Fred Kelger went to Rend for van over Chrlstrass visit with friends and relatives. Thomss Motfett, Henry Masters, A. D. Norton, II, K. White and Uric ilaatelaad have been busily engaged during the pest week or two digging wells en their respective claims. P. II. Johnson has completed his store building between mllnposU 17 and 3S and It Is understood be will b ready for business about January 1. Al 'Yaucy and Harry Morrison, buckaroos In the employ of Ueorge Mllllcan. weie at the head of a crowd of buckaroos rounding up cattle foi Mr, Mllllcan last week. It la to bo regretted that several of the homesteaders In the valley are neglecting their claims to the extent that they aro open to contest. It Is also rumored that tho humestoadoru who are living upon nnd Improving their claims will call a meeting In the noar future to Investigate and act accordingly. --- R1DCEWAY )- f . RIDOKWAY. Dec. 38 Miss Lucy Crawford Is home for tho holidays from O. A. C, ,, John Llchensteln of Denver, Colo,, Is visiting with Ralph Lunbeok. He l,y he likes Crook county sn'd will remain, rpr the-winter. .--.. ' (deal i rabbit hunting prevails; a few Inches of snow and enthusiastic nlmrods. Kd. Mills, Kills Kdglng- ton, W. Hammock and Howard Hart ley have biggijd a, score or more ot theo pests Lately, your further right to hn heard there In, either beforu thla ofTlco or on ap peal, If you rati to file In this omen within twenty days after tho . FOt'RTH publication ot this notice. as shown liclow, your answer, under osth, specifically meeting and re sponding to those allegations of con test or If you fall within that time to file In thla ofllco due proof that you havo served a copy of your answer on the ssld contestsnt either In iters on or by registered mall. If this service la made by the delivery of a cony of your answer to the contestant In per son, proof of such service must be either the ssld contestant's written acknowledgment ot his receipt of tho copy, showing the date of Ita recelnt. or the affidavit of the person by whom dellverod; It made by register- Madam, Read McCall's The Fashion Authority " MtCALL'3 U l.i... wtbiU. k..U. alr llUt'lal.J U0-pf RHItlt MmmIm KI U J4Ut ! 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All arrangements mad for pti slrtartoto4ftuth4aJto persons here --.e i