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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1913)
MM r i r.o- TRR HRN1) BUI1I.HTIN, BRNO, WKD.VKflDAV, JANl'AUY 8, tOlft. -- -- - -- - -"- -- r it j CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. ......------'--- l --- HAMPTON HAMPTON, Jnn. 1. Tho pump at tho storo has. hoen broken "twlco re cently and tho pooplo hnvo ordered a now hnndlo from Portland, J. N. Crow nd D. It, Dunn nro near l'rlnovlllo nftor feed Mr. Phillips was n Hampton visit or recently and visited hla home stead white here. Messrs. llarrlsou and Ulnck re. turned from Hcnd Friday evening with heavy loads of freight. E. M. Peck moved Into his now residence one mllo south of Hamp ton P. O., on tho 30th. A. T. Shaver was a Hampton visitor over Christmas. I. C. Peck and wife, nccompnnlod by Misses Huth and Frances IanR ford, of Dry t.akc, mado n trip to I'rlnevltle recently. ' Mr. Kellar of Washington Is bore on a visit to his brother Karl, who Is holding down a homestead In this vicinity. MIm Hunting Is building on her claim and hopes to move In this week. E. M. Peck mado a business trip to Dames last week. Mrs. Hurloy Hoguo has been quite sick for several weeks and her friends toar shv Is In a critical con dition. On Christmas night a number of the children enjoyed a trco tit Hamp ton P. O. During tho evening Santa Clans appeared and gavo each ono present a bag of candy and nuts from his pck. Those present were A. S. Kogg and family, J. L. Qwcn. Mrs. rtcntion. M. I. Peck. Mrs. Harrison nnd son, Mr. and Miss Hunting, E. M. Peck and family, L. C. Peck and family, A. T. Shaver, who played tho part of Santa Claus. Very few In this section havo es caped an attack of the grip. A number of newcomers havo filed on homesteads under Commiss ioner A. S. Fogg tho past mouth. Mr. Henkle of Dond has had two parties of men hero who filed In Lake county. LAIDLAW -- LAIDI.AW, Jan. G Tho rabbit drive hore provod somewhat of n failure, as only six bunnies woio captured. J. X. 11. Corking, who was unite badly hurt In n runaway accident here on Christmas night, la nblo to co mo to town again, but has a very bad cut on his forehead. Ho also re ceived many painful bruises. Dr. Coo having been called to dress his wounds. Miss Kranm Marlon lias been among the sick this week. Mrs. linker nnd Mlsa Molhn left on Sunday for Albany, where Miss Molba will enter tho Sisters Academy for girls, this being tho best educa tional Institution In tho state. She will also tako music nnd elocution along with her regulnr studies. Mrs. llakcr expects to bo In Portland for the remainder of tho winter taking a ririlshlng courso In mlllluory. Tho young people seem to lo en joying skating hero these days. Jim Flshor loft tor Idaho to visit with a brothor there. Charles WImor of Tumalo was In town Inst week. F. E. Dayton has started his mill again after a holiday la) off. Quito a crowd from Qlst, Plnohurst and Deschutes wcro present at the Christmas exercises hero. Kay Corking has been visiting at different outside points. CRESCENT -- 4 ; t CRESCENT. Jan. t. E. 0. Ilourk and Earl Austin went to La Pino re pairing the telophono lino on tho way down, returning Friday. Eddie Santry Is again on tho street after n siege with frozen feet. J. X. Masten came up from his mill Friday to transact business. Mrs. E. G. Rnurk, assisted by Mrs. W. W. Cryder, entertained tho Sowing Club Thursday afternoon, No spoc lal huslncsQ was transacted, lie. froshiiieuta woro sorted to tho fol lowing: Mcsdnmes tl. W. Amlorson, Earl Austin, II. 0. Htovens. W. 0. lAtng, J, U Hlngu, Misses Dorothy Anderson and lonn Applegate. E - P1NEHURST PINKIU'ltST, Jnn. 0 - A. McCnl lister, who has u lino ranch uenr hero, disappeared middouly from his homo a fow days ngo and hns not been heard of since. Tho ciilisu ot his leaving Is unknown and his wlta Is prostrated from tho shock. Tho following ottlcera Mere elected nt tho Plnehurst Suudiiy school Inst Snndny: Kupctlntondeut, Mrs. Delia Nichols; assistant superin tendent, Mrs. Chns. Johnson; Mcre-tary-treasuroi', Mrs, (lotto Winter. Tho Sunday school has hnd an nverngo nttetidauco t,ho past iiunrter or :r. Tho rabbit hunt Tuesday wm a decided success for tho rabbits. Owing to tho bad weather tho hunt ers did not turn out In sunicteiit numbers to accomplish tho capture of a very largo number. F. W. Iovorenx and L. M. Wilson woro csllets In tho neighborhood Tuesday. Ceorgo Campbell, who has peon visiting his relatives In southern Oregon, returned this weok. Mrs. Nichols nnd mothor. Mrs. Wilson, called on Mrs. Dan Smith Saturdny. Tho Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swisher Is very III. Miss Thora HiiHselborg Is assisting her sister, Mrs. Frank Swisher. Mrs. (J. W. Snyder called on Mr. A. McCalllster Saturday. Mrs. Delia Nichols spent New Year's day with her sister, Mrs. F. W. Lovcrcm, of Tumalo, Earl Smith was a onller at tho homo of G. M. Couch Saturday . C. F. McDcrmott called on Orover McAllister Friday. A number of Plnehurst people nt- I tended tho meotliiR of tho witter morn In Litldlaw Saturday. James McDcrmott was In Laldlnw Friday on business. Tho now pump hns boon Installed nt tho school house, (Inn, McCalllster of (list was a Plnehurst visitor Huiidny, tho guest of J, II. Nichols. t PLAINV1EW 9v PLAINVIKW. Jan. S.- On Sunday. Dec. 2U, wns held Sunday School eiectlou. The now oillcors nre. Mm. Will l.evoroni, superintendent! How. urd Ulllott, assistant superintendent; Mrs, Howard Ulllott, organist and treasurer; Myrtle Scoggln, secretary; Mr. Ulllott, senior cholrstor nnd Oteaves Strnhm, llbrArliiu. There has been u tory small at tendance at school this weok on ac count of bad weather l.tiey nnd Nels I'nlursnn, Ellen Crawford. Mrs. F. T. Ilublo nnd llttlo sou wcro tho dinner guests at Mr, Strnhm's Now Ycnrs. Mrs. Will laivereus gavo n dinner New Years. Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex t.ovoreni, Mrs. Delln Nichols and children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schoemachor and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Spokane. Miss Mildred Scss Is buck lit this neighborhood for n short stay niter spending n month or so with hor nutit. Mrs. Powelson, of I lend, Miss Lucy Crawford returned to Corvnllls Sunday after twu weeks visit with hor parents. Mr. Schoemacher went to Ilend Thursday, returning, homo Friday. Will Loverenz and wifo and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson took supper with Mr, and Mrs, Schoomachor Thursday, Thoso nt tho literary Frldny night certainly enjoyed Ihomselves. An old fashioned spelling match was held and also n fow cyphering matches, after which refreshments consisting of cake and coffee woro served, I Mrs. Huble nnd son returned homo Saturday after a weeks visit with I parents. --- CLOVERDALE I CI.OVEHDALI3, Jnn. 0. About SO young poopln gathenul ut the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Tentpleton Nuw Year's ovo. Tho affair wns In tun form of n Loup Year party ui)tll midnight when tho tables wero ttirnud, Tho gnosis loft nt t o'clock. Ilyor and Arthur tlrubn madn a business tilp to Itodiuoud Monday, Almost ovoryouo .,iim boon putting up Ico tho past wook. Miss Huth llnwloy nnd lintel Tom. ploton spent Sunday nt tho (Iriibn homo, Mrs. Forntn of l'rlnovlllo Is visit lug hur duughtort Mrs. Tin) or, Tho choir will mrt with Mr. and Mrs. (Irubo Wednesday evening. t SCHOOL NOTES School oponeil iiKatn Monday uflnr n vncntlou of two weeks for tho hull tln)H, Now shelves Imvn liowt put up In tho nssoiiitdy room to nccominodnlo tho Incransail niimbor of refuroiico books In tho school library, Tho pupils of tliu ninth nnd tenth grades wlli bo excused from Muni oi. , nmlnntlnn lit tho subjects In which they hnvo nu nverago of U2 or hlghor for tho term. Tho axninliiatloiis will tin given nnxt wonU. Thoso who will bo excused In ono or morn mile Jects nre: Ninth grade, Leoiin Sprlugor, Hurlo Kolloy, Earl McUluie, Mnrititrol Slirodor, Tom lUiich, Ma- , I In Fox; tenth grndo, HiikIi Thomp son, llnrel Thnrson, Huth Caldwell mid Arthur Vniidnvnrt. Mnydon Ttlnlntt, who hns btmi nt tending school In Ashland for the t punt )car, returned to soliool hero Moudiiy, entering tho high suhool. TYPI'.WIHTIIII HTAND I'Olt HAI.H. Tho llullelln hns for snltt n now swinging typewriter stand. Can Im ' attached to any desk mid Is a handy mid couvuiiliint oilier fixture. , brliiu your birds. - POWELL BUTTE POWELL lll'TTK. Jan. fi -Mr. Warner, who bought tho I'earl Fill kersou place, nrrlved n fow Oh)h ago with his brldo, from Idaho, Mrs, Wiiruor Is ideased with hor now homo here. Air. and Mrs. Pearl lulkerson mid Vou nre Invited to nttoud the Itcd. cnibiron loft last week for tho const. lim,Ury show Jnn. 16-18 mid i i no nnvo gcino to lounuo iiriivi', tholr old home, Huby 1'hllllps Is a new arrival hero from Canada and Is visiting Ills sis tors, Mrs. Ilert Watcott, Mrs. Jack Patterson and Mrs. W, F, Unions. Ills mother, Mrs. Phillips, who has hoti vlnltlng horn for some time, will return with him to Canada. A, D. Morrill Is suffering with an attack of sc'atlc rheumatism. Fred Drown hns returned from rortlnnd and other points where ho has Wn nt work (or tho past few months. I'red and Ed Porssou aro back from Portland. Mrs J P. ilowmmi hns word (lint her father, who was crlllralty III at North Yaklm, Wash, is Improving. CHUBGH NOTICES MrlhmlUl EpUropnl. Hov, 1-2. 'c. Nowssm, pastor. Ser vices nvory Sunday at 11 a. m and at 71.10 p. m. Sunday school nt 10 a. in, Epworth league at OMG p. m nu Sunday. Choir practice Thursday nt 7:30 p. in. I'rrMijlrrlsn. Hesitlar church services nt thn Stnr Theatre Suudny morning, Jti 13. nt 11 n. in. by llev. Dr. (lorl: ,.ftr biilil,l. "Ilnfe MnV I ICllfiw Myself to bu n I'lirlstlnu." SumUr Sellout at 10 a m , Host Faruhnin. ' Supt. Clnsses for nil. IIKT 1 Int. J -l. WL h VV j Great Bargains in Spring Clearance Sale, Commencing January 1 5 th, AND LASTING SIXTY DAYS! In order to reduce my stock and make room for new spring goods I will, for the next sixty days, offer my full line of Gents', Ladies' and Child ren's Shoes, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, "Hats, Caps and Gloves, at bargain prices REGARDLESS OF COST. We will be pleased to show you these bargains whether you buy or not, end if you are not satisfied, tell us; if you are satisfied tell your friends. Remember the place and date. Respectfully, There's a world of satisfac tion in the possession of a fxrfcet rne-one In which you may re rxt every confidence nd otolulelyiir Ihsl your cMiklni nJbKln will b done fust si you with. 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