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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1913)
rAatow. THK HUNT) nUIiliRTtN, BRNO, WKONTifWAY, JANUAtlY 03, Wirt, 'V i 4 --- "M --------- CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. -- -------- $ HAMPTON -- HAMPTON, Jan. 14. Mrs. Alms Kins and Miss Whlttnker of Dry Ukc were In Hamilton on business on tho 9th. Mrs. llurloy Hogue, who tins boon confined to hor boil for sovornl weeks, 1s again nhlo to bo about. T. C. Kwlng of Kolynt msdo a bus iness trip to Hampton on Saturday. L. C. Peck and family moved Into their tie w. residence, directly opposite tho store, on Saturday. Isaac Zlerolf and John Whlttnker nro spending tho winter on tho old homo farms In tho Willamette val ley. D. R. Dunn nnd son Tom mado a business trip to aury mountain re cently. Real winter weather has been the portion of this section for several weeks and on Sunday a good chin, ook came up, raising the hopes of tho settlers that a thaw was at hand; but Monday morning tho snowflakca were again falling thick nnd fast. Mr. Uexona and daughter, Mrs. Lucy Hicks, who have homesteads In this neighborhood, arrived here Saturday and hope to get settled In the near future. Mrs. Hicks is a cchool teacher and musician of some reputation and we welcome them as n valuable addition to tho community. She Is accompanied by her small son Gerald. V. T. Harrison and Hurr Hlsck left for Head Saturday for loads of freight. II. H. Hoguo and wife moved Into their now residence today. It Is lo cated on the Uend-Ilurns road, near the 60 mllepost, and is among the larger housos of the valley. .Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Cook from Jtolyst wore 'Hampton visitors on Friday. KgRs have brought a good price alt winter and at present bring 45c u dozen. Uuttcr Is still scarce In this section. -- ------------ formnt affair Friday oventng. Tho girls' shndowa wore thrown upon a screen and tho boys guessed tho name of tho person whoso shndow was shown, as n novel way of choos ing partners for supper. Thoso who went to Redmond to attond tho poultry show Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Cnrson, Mr. and Mrs. Templeton nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kruchek nnd Mr. and Mrs. Clruho and Mr. and Mrs. Hudson. Election has been called for next Saturday to decldo on removing or building n now school house on Clov crdalo Corners, Mr. Cyrus and Kd Troy or havo boon hauling logs for wood lately. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orubo called at tho Uumsldo homo Sunday evening. Several people attended tho lee ture op farmers 'unions at Sisters on Tuesday. TUMALO & T LAIDLAW JAIDLAW. Jan. 21. "Judge" Thorp and Jack Winter havo bought the Laldlaw Ice plant and Intend put ting up lcj to supply the market next summer. Rev. A. O. Walker and Graver Ger ming came in on Sunday's rain from Portland. Mr. "Walker being a dele gate to tho irrigation congress and Mr. Gerklng having ben to Portland on a pleasure trip. Nell Ray is visiting in Portland for a fortnight. Carl Marion has been hauling hay from their farm to town. Charles Wiley nnd wife of Gist were In Laldlaw on business last week. Mrs. Altle Raker returned from Portland Sunday for a short stay on business. Ryron Cady and Earl Updike re turned from a hunting trip on the Motollus river last week, having killed a number of ducks. Jaek Wlmor has moved his office building from the Keeker lot to the Iwck of his store. Jerry Richardson has moved from hore to bis farm near Gist. J . C. Thorp foa been having re pair work d-jne or his residence, Geo. Kelt being In charge. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Hunnell, who live near Laldlaw, a boy. Mrs. Swalley and son have both been quite III. Fred Wilson nnd A. F. Ramsay came to tows with a load of pork on Wednesday. Miss Mollle Nichols has been on the sick list. Ruby and Laura Marion havo both been very 111. The weather has been very cold here of lata. George Simmons, a former resi dent near Laldlaw, was married again in Idaho on December 30. t PLAINV1EW - PLA1NVIKW, Jan. 20. Mrs. John McKiuney of Sisters spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Pulllaro, Will Leverens received the sad news Wednesday that his father In Texas was doad. The deceased was also the fathor of Alex I.overenz nnd Mrs. Mandy Schumacher of this community. Miss Mlldrod Soss roturned to Rend Monday. George Glrtson and wife and Ralph Lunbeck were In Sisters Fri day. A very good time was had nt tho literary soclsty meeting Friday night. A program was given, after which there was an oyster supper, Mr. and Mrs. Will Leverenz were dinner guests of John Stralnu and laiituy ounduy. Kd Strahm nnd sister wero visit ing In Sisters the first of the week.J $ CLOVERDALE .,-1 CLOVBRRjALli Jan. 20. lliss Mary FryreaT entertained at an In- - t -- Tl'MALO. Jan. 17. Wo nro hav ing same winter out In these parts. Mrs. Alllo linker is visiting i her parents here. She has recently re turned from Albany whore she went to place hor daughter, Miss Melba, In school. Charles L. Winter went to Hood River on business Wednesday. George Gertson was doing business at this place Monday. Millard Trlplett was out from Bond Tuesday. Ho will soon commence work Improving tho place he pur chased of O. W. Winter Sons. G. W. Hornor will build on tho land ho bought from John Wlmor at this place. TUMALO, Jan. :o. Mrs. Millard Trlplett. formerly of Rend, is the now postmistress at Tumalo, and all welcome her to this community. Hubert Scoggln and Phil Smith re cently returned from Rlack Rutte ranch nnd tho Metollus country with cattle which strayed away during the summer months. Ellis Edglngton of Sisters, formerly of Tumnlo, also recovered somo ot his strays, Tho peoplo ot tho west sldo nrd much elated and enthusod with tho future prospects, since tho report has coma thtit It Is practically certain tho stnto will do something toward fin ancing tho old Columbia Southern Ir rigation project. Thoro Is some prospect of tho Fnrmors National Telephone Co. ex tending Its linn Into the Sisters vicinity. Ed Mills hna.bcen spending a tow days with Ellis EdglngUm the past week. Myrtlo Scoggln was n caller at the Richard homo Jan. In. Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Leverens sinint (v very pleasant oveu'ng at tho homo of Mr. Glllett. Music nnd singing were tho main features ot tho enter tntnmcnt, These snowy days seem to bo n Jol lification ttmo for tho rabbits, as they como from tho east, west, north and south In plentiful numbers and enjoy great feasts around tho hay stacks. An additional Ave Inches of snow felt here last Thursday, ----- AMONd TUB SUTTLURS NORTHEAST OP TOWN ---- RKNI), R, F. 1) Jan. 21. IJ. M. Elder and C E, Smith attended the mooting ot the directors of tho Wator Usors Assoe'nUm In llund Friday ovo ulng. Mr. Ralph wont to Redmond today to look at somo cattle. Mrs. C. E. Smith is taking treat nton from Dr. Kotchum this week. William Hodges ontertnlnod Mr. nnd Mrs. Colo E. Smith Sunday. Died, Monday nt 8:30 a. in., tho Infant son ot Mrs, Ltnnle Edwards. Tho Ladles' Juniper Club mot last week with Mrs. O. C. Cardwoll Tho next mooting will bo on January 30 nt tho homo ot Mrs, R, M, Elder. oven toot deep, Mr. Peterson of tho Ln Pino Mnr. cnntllu Co, was In Orescent on bust item this week, J, L, RIuko has Installed a tele phone lit his house nml now has twin iininlciitlou with llmid, Gcurga (lottllnb cninu In from Col ters Mnr hIi for n tow dnys. Word has boon received 'rout the Tyler family nt Culver that Mrs, El. mer Tyler and Iter small sou John are III with typhoid piiutimouln. Hans Zlmmounnn, n trapper from Crescent Lake, Is In town for n fow days, Alfrod A. Ay a nnd Fred l.nfollntlo nt Ln Pino were iisssongor's on Fri day's stage, which wns delayed sev eral Iiuiiih owing to tho recent henvy ittowfitll. Fred Errlngtott, the stngo driver, was ohllgod to change horses it the Mnsteu milt ns ItU own (emu wns completely exhausted. Tho drifts In places rnmo to thu brooch- ring on the horses. FOR.T ROCK - --- J FREMONT 1 --- --- FREMONT, Jan. : 3. Fremont I having qulto a snow storm. In some plsces tho snow Is as high as tho fences, and It Is still snowing. Claude Stewart and family loft for California lost week. J. R. Fox and wlfo and Mrs. E. F. Pearco and son l-ce attended tho sec ond rabbit drive nt Fort Rock last Wednesday. Tho number or rabbits killed was about 400. Mr. Stlnglej- went to La Pine last week,, returning Frldny night. He said ho had a very rough trip. Mrs. J. S. Pollock ot Kansns, tho daughter of Mr. Olmstead, has re turned to Fremont to llvo on her homestead. Tho McCoy brothers went to llend last Thursday for n few dnys. WHY I Buy at Home "Because this Is the place where I make money and this is the place to spend it. "Because my interests are here. "Because I believe in transacting business with friends. "Because tnc community that is Rood enough for me to live in is good enough to buy in. "Because I want to sec the goods. "Because I want to get what I pay for. "Because every dollar I spend at home stays at homo and works for the development of the city. "Because I sell what I produce here at home. "Because the man I buy from pays his part of tltc city and county taxes. "Because the man I buy from helps support my school, my church, my lodge and my home. "Here is where I live and hore is whore I buy." --------A -----" FORT ROCK, Jan. 20. Mrs. L II. Drako, who has been visiting with friends nnd relatives in Illinois and Kansas for tho past four months, ar rived homo last week. A. II. Came had tho misfortune to loso a valuablo Iturso the first of tho week. Mrs. M. M. Wilson came In from Portland tho first of tho weok, The worst storm r the season vis. Red this soctton of tho country the past week. Whllo the mercury has not boon low, there has been lots of snow, about 12 Inches on tho level. Mrs. Roy Polls, who spent tho win ter nt Violets, Kan., visiting Iter par ents, arrived homo naturdny. Mrs. II. F, Swingle has been on the sick list the past week. Ilr. and Mrs. Lawrence Prluotl of Warm Spring flat wero Fort Rock vis iters Sunday. Stage Driver Nelson btttlvl with snow drifts from La Pino to Fort Rock Saturday and Sunday, leaving Ln Pino nt 1 p. tit., nrrlvlng nt tho; Ktlllimlt Mlfillali l1i,v,ll linlira Intnr ' and reaching Fort Hock nt lo a in Sunday, making 21 hours going the! 3S miles. HIGHWAY OF THE FUTURE. Ont Conatructsd of a Malarial Durabls For Haavy Motor TrafTlo. All hmd Oiilliirr srv now engnaed In trying to devlne n rosd whirh will Ktnnd motor truffle. Mnnr mw nu-th-nd tntve lNen tried with rnrylng di Ktvi of sinve. tint uotif of ttmtn evinn to ! perfectly wirbifiirtery. U bmkeii stntir' In to form the wear Ing Kiirfiuv. then poutr incnim must h found to hold the bludlng psrtlrle so (Irmly that they run nut b sucked nut. nnd MitnHent utrvimth must ! siven In (be iiiaKK to enable It to wtiti stand th lldlnif action of the whcrla nt t-nit ami turn. rrrrsl kinds nt tor mnmdnin nnxwrr fairly well, hut the. are rxwnlv. It would cm that tho mnt promU. Ina kind of mail for henry autnnmblle traffic la what I railed durai In Eng land It I s pavement of thre Inch Irregular cutM of hard stone laid in small segment of circle, Thee atone can he cut by msehln cry and are comparatively inexpen sire Thev ar laid without rrout. but there cem to he no r'aon for It omllnn except the cot llrcnt o.iiantltle of thl kind of iarrmenf hnri Keen lM In JermnT RECORD OFTRANSFEnS Reeds nnd Oilier liistriiiiieiit Filed Willi County Clerk nt I'rliievlllo, Tim llund Co. to John Thols, Hr, It 3, blk 17, Pnrk Adit., llund, llend Pnrk Co. to Mrs. Llndii Wles emitit, It 1, blk 114, 1st add. llund Pnrk. The llond Co, lo Eva L. Hlnek, It il, blk 31, Center udd llund, Im I'lnii Townslto Co. to l"rd''rlek J. Ilrowu, It 2, blk 34, Ln l'lite. C. M. O'Nell lo Mary E. Knott. Km II nnd 1, blk II, Dnsnhutes mid., llend. Northwest Towmlto Co, lo James E. Woodmanseo, It 4, blk 32, North, west Townslto's 3d add to llend, Columbia Southern Irrigation Co. to Jesse C (Irorge, wftnwtt, see, 10-1IM3. I.n Pino Towitslte Co. lo M. Chris Larsen, Its C, 0, 7, blk 28, Ln Plim. II, I), True to L. W. Mnrllii, itoVt, see. nn-22-ls. Fred II. Sherwood to elty of llend, right of way noma swne'l, ace, 28-17-12. $25. (For sower). H. C. Caldwell to L. C. Whltted, uoUsoUi onwVi. swiinwU. see. 20-17-12. $2f.00. llend Pnrk Co. to C, A. Htnddnril, Its 2 and 3, blk 103, 1st add, llend Park. 1300. llend Pnrk Co, to Mrs, ICatlierlno Kuch. It 1. blk 102, 1st add llend Park. fltlO, SEEDS MKUK-S KM KXCCM I SPECIAL OFFER: raui t " nmiwm. Auuiaui ' niika ti oar Mrtutttal niMMwr. prtCHftiwi EhHXI1: I ' "iuArisrjTorucK. WrHi tailtyt MtMlea tun SEND 10 GENTS I ( H MMM lU V Mr fx&TUtf&wstaxtL . n- vukucvi Joew now mmii Central Oregon Brokerage Co. J r THE SYMBOL OF SERVICE ...isl'i You Should Employ this Symbol When Traveling Between Central Oregon nnd Portland, becuuse of the THROUGH SERVICE. Between Portland, Tucomu and Seattle, becuuse of thr four splendidly equipped trains Steel Flyer, Owl, Puffet Sound Ex press and Shasta Limited Train De Luxe. Between Oregon and the East, becuuse of three solid truins daily in each direction O-W Limited and Portland & Puget Sound Express to Denver, Omaha, Chi cago, Kansas City nnd nil points East; and the Soo-Spokune Train De Luxe to . St. Paul and Minneapolis. IT'S A PLEASANT DUTY TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. f POWELL BUTTE ... POWELL 11UTTB, Jan. 20 -Some, of tho ranchers are now hauling; nnd storing their otatoes In tho larnej wnronouae mini m iifuiuoiiii ior inni punioao. They will be kept there until I hero Is a market for them out side. ElKhth Krado examinations con ducted at llutto Valley school last Thursday and Friday wero taken by Mls Hattle Frost, the only eighth Krado pupil this year. Joy Morrill and Edward Frost took tho final ex amination ln byclono. Tho pitplla who took tho clKhth Krado examination in tho Shepherd i school were Pauline Truesdale and Duwoy Johnson. Word has Imh received here that Pearl Fulkerson. w:.o very rwntl iM-lil out here. h kuhm down t'tto Curry eotin'y to look over the conn try with a view to InvestlitK In laud mags TT T I flfiy i.' J J HID 1 ( i i aey h iv v'Riir v . Jftr.jr, i ,M4CJ l s ( f n w a&. l Ml . ? n worI(1 ol Rotninc-I jwgr7JHgSjtion in the possession of a IrTOrlTiTiT fttmmili Xffcl rn ens In which you niiy r HWdf W'J , M i i 1',J 1 ' ' iiiiwiih w ssntj ssiisjuiwivif snsi- il Wlf fl If t til l2TV$2ffirl lh(( Vur cooklni n J bokln ll tr done mII'YI 7,'&VIB Mp 'TWiSrSsirrmrili-)niiiili You may dpnd upon Im vjl' M)l 0 I Monarch ?V(f$ W iMStpJ I Malleable Range vX? flffl i ' TTii ul ,0 '" P,ffel'y astUfaeloryasrvles avery W fioli JggJ"'. TJ 'Y tt yra and ytara. Th Monarch V Vrtf Vi! 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