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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1913)
r h r MaeeeesseessisssBssseaa." . . . . , .m i n Attttl I MttfM4MMMMM ---- CENTRAL r --- - M1LLICAN VALLEY ...-- MILMCAN. Kob. 7. W. I. Me adow Una purchased a lino heavy work team from Thomas Moftot. William Todd, who returned from Saskatchewan last week, has com pleted a new cabin on his claim to ro llco tho ono blown down by the severe windstorm a few weeks ago. Cy Lcaso, A. D. Norton and Fred Klger made a business trip to Uoud last Saturday. A. D. Norton and Fred Kltcer wero out last Mor.day locating tho corners to Ed White's claim. Mr. White- ox peels lo movo hero from tho Sisters country about April 1. bringing wllh him somo 40 or 50 brood mares with which ho expects to establish a raula ranch. Mrs. George MllUcan visited with Mrs. Thomas SlottoU and Mrs. H. E. Davis ono day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ream havo establish ed a lodging and eating house near ftllepotl 25 on tho Bond-Burni road. It Is reported that P. II. Johnson's 10-foot well has about four feet of water In It. There are. soToral other ood wells In this valley running la depth from lgto 45 feet. Thomas Moffett and Henry Mas ters left for Uond-today on a business trip. t Misses Anno and Gertrude Msrkel pent a few .days with Mrs. George MUUcan this. week. r - J 5 CRESCENT '- i " CRESCENT; Feb. 8. Thomas Jol ly was In town this week on business. Mrs. O. W. Anderson left on Satu,r dsy's stage for La Pine where she vM visit her daughter, Mrs, W. O. Harrlman. David Lynes and son Pearl were In from the Hocy ranch for a few days this week. Mrand Mrs. E, U. Rourk and lit tle daughter left Wednesday for Bend where they will visit Mrs. Rourk's brother and family. Th regular meeting of the 8ow inc Club was held at the home of Mrs. C. W. Long Wednesday after nnnn. Several subjects under the new business head wero brought up nrt Mm Charles Thomas. Mrs. O. W. AnHprcnn and Miss lone AmileKate were appointed a committee to draw up a conslltutlon ana by-laws tor mo club. Refreshments were servcu. P1NEHURST -- .- - PINEIIURST. Feb. 7. Tho Pine- hurst Sunday school elected tho fol lowinc omcftrB Sunday: Mrs. A. Mc Alllitor to nil the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Delia Nichols as superintendent, and Charles Spaugk to All tho vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Charles John son as assistant superintendent. I. K Wimor and family and Mrs L. J. Winter spont Sunday at Tuma- lo, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U.W Wlraar. Rev. Orln Couch, wife and daugh ter Clara arrived Monday from Sol dier, Idaho, to visit relatives. Mrs. Charles McDermott left Sat urday for Western Washington where she will visit her parents for some time. Mrs. C. E. Nlohols of Laldlaw visit ed at the home of her brother, G. M. Couch, the first of the week. Mrs. J. I. Nichols spent Thursday night at the Uayley home, the guest of Mrs. Arthur Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Horner of Tu malo were callers at the Spaugh home Thursday. ' J, L. Couch loft the first of the week for Sisters, where be Is employ ed In a sawmill. Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. "Wlliam Hoage are on the sick list this wejk. Mrs. Delia Nichols and mother-in-law, Mrs. C. E. Nichols, attended church In Hond Sunday. '1 X : LAIDLAW -- LAIDLAW. Feb. 10. G. W. Hor. jer and family of Tumalo were trad ing In town Saturday. Gilbert Edglngtou of Sisters was in Laldlaw Friday. There will be a Valentino ball' In Rutherford Hall ou Friday, All are Invited. George Campbell of Tumalo was In town Wednesday. Ivan and Vornle Harper have pur chased a small band of sheep. Georg FiHlier had the misfortune to lose ono of his horses last week. Carl Marlon has been assisting James Patton on his farm. Frauk Wallace is Improving rap idly. Mr". Harper Is sick .at her home. Frank Jurk la also on the sick, list. Mr, Ilarclay and family have .4. fl VI X P1NEHURST 1 A. 1 turned from the country wnere they visited with Mr. Barclay's parents. Frank Dayton and daughter Doro thy and Will linker went to the mill on tho Metolfus Monday, Dan Smith and wife were In town Monday. OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. - -- - AMfiNfl TUP SPTTI.FRS I NORTHEAST OF TOWN - UMKH itHMn. it. i. .. Fob. 11. Tho Clrnngo gave a dollRhtfut party last Saturday evening. Mr. nml Mm. II. M. Elder SDOtlt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hodges. Mr. nmi Mrs. Iaq Youhk took din ner with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Smith Sunday. H. M. Elder and V. Hodges holped Leo Young butcher Monday. Mrs. Ernest Havemann spent Fri day with Mrs. It. M. Elder. Mnmlnv it number of hfir frlonda surprised Miss Dolla Morrtrtold, tho occasion being her birthday anniver sary. Refreshments were served and a jolly time was had by everyone. - MUNGLE FLATS J - Mt PRINGLE FLATS, Fell. 3. r reu Hamlin returned to his homCStOad last week after putting In tho win- ter In the Bona logging camp. Mr. Cunnlnsham has been busy cistern and Is busy filling It from tho Warm Springs. Mr.. o'Kolf returned from Rend with his brother Use week. tr rrimntncham nas been busy the past week hauling hay from War rcn Llbby's. . . Mr. Llubev returned from Prlne- vlllja last week with a toad of sup- Jr. im. Im. Hni for hlmmtf quite a nice cellar and has moved his cabin over It. hiivor ftarrett Is trying; his hand at the water question and Is digging a woll. Mr. Chrlstenson arrived last week on his claim again. a tuttltlon Is coin the rounds here asking the government to establish a postomce to no Known as rrinsio Flats. HAMPTON HAMPTON.. Fob. 3. A. T. Shav er's well drill outfit struck water on A. T, Frame's homestead at a depth of 163 feet, with 25 feet of water. Tho drill was uiovec lo Leo Rlggs' homestead. Miss Ruth Lancford nnd father were Hampton visitors Sunday. 1 C. Peck made a business trip to Held Saturday. Ahin Hunting returned here last week aftor a brief absence. Ho was accompanied by two prospective set tlers, who will spend some time In this rogkm looking over land before making locations. Mr. Rerona and grandson are haul ing hay from the John Sohmeer ranch at Prlnglo Flats. Last Wednesday evening a party was given at the home of R. M. Peck and family, 'tartly as a houcewarmlng nd lwrtly as a farewell to Mr Pock, who expects to leave In a short time o work outside. Refreshments of coffee, cookies, gingerbread, baked beans and nuts were served. Those present were Messrs. Hunting, Necld, Kellar. Dlack. Owen. E. M. and I- C. Peck. Miss Florence Hunting and Mesdames Peck. A. Smith frojn Glass Ilutto valley mrntn a trln Wednesday to Hampton store for a new supply of provisions and feed. Locator O. C. Henklo of Dend had a party of four men here last Satur day who filed before Commissioner A. 8. Fogg on land In Lake county. W. T. Harrison and Burr Illsck have each built a lean-to the full tnnvth of tholr rahlns. thus making good-sited homes for homesteaders. Mlaa Hannah Dunn has a trick pony "Paddy" of which she may well be proud,. She has trained him her self and among other things he will ahaVn hands and stand on his hind legs with his mistress In the saddle. .Su I t ' ---- PJPLAINVIEW PLA1NVIEW. Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Culver, who havo been spending several days visiting with the Strahms, returned homo Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sayier were trading In Rend Wednesday. M. and Mrs. P. Van Tassel nnd mother spent Thursdny with Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Schumacher. Tho Farmers' National Telephono Company of Laldlaw will extend Its Hue to Gist as soon as the frost Is out of the ground so that post holes can bo dug. Whon tho lino Is In oi eratlon there will be frco exchange with Rend, Redmond and Laldlaw. Mra. Wilbur Sayier was taken bo rlously 111 Wednesday night and Dr, Ferrell ot Rend was called. She Is reported as much bettor now. George Qer(on and wlfo left for Dend Friday where they wilt spend the rest of the winter. Ellen Crawford and Mrs. Btrahm spent Saturday apd Sunday In. Lald law with MUs Crawford's parents. Presbyterian revival services cqra menced Sunday evening at the school TJTR nfWI) PptiLETPf, IfllKP, ypDNpnAY, yKPnyAflV Jfl. 1IU3. - - - house, The weather here tins moderated somewhat. Tho ground-hog has lost his "pull" or tho weather man has vetoed his six weeks of bad wonthnr. Tho farmers welromo n thaw aa tho cold has retarded farm work. Georgo Whltnkor hna lven clearing joft the trrca blown down by tho hliih winds ot tho last month, and Is get ting ready for tlte spring plowing. C. P. Chaltnu has been building a fine chicken houso for his fancy poultry, tlo has It lathed ready for plastering and says whon ho gets It dono ho will movo Into It and glvo tho chickens tho ono he now Uvea In himself. Ho has lately bought a U. S. cream soparator. E. W. Qlllctt haa moved Into his new house, built this winter. Ilrynn Rlggs and slstor Graxo at. tended a birthday party at tho homo ot Mr. and Mra. E. W. Glllott. given In honor ot tholr son Ralphs elev enth birthday. Tho directors of tho Platnvlew Ir rigation Company hold a very Inter esting meeting at tho school houso Saturday evening. What came near being a serious ac cident was narrowly averted last week in tho Olllott family. Howard Is raising blooded Jersey calves, and on turning them Into tho yard for ex orcise, the chickens mistook thorn tor grasshopers. and chased ono of them Into tho clstorn, from which B. W. yanked It by tho ears. Everyone hero has been putting In cisterns and reservoirs the past fall and winter. Thoy think It beats hauling water during winter months. O. W. Whltakor put in a clstorn of 200 barrels capacity, Nathan Hender son one of 100 barrels, Olllott a res ervoir ot 600 barrels and ChalUn ono ot 400 barrels. T. M. Post has been Buffering with tho rheumatism for tho past two weoks. O. W. Whltakor haa purchased a Sharpies cream separator and says he takes great pleasure In keeping It and tho dishes washed up, tho cooking doesn't count as bo does that between times. Mrs. J. W. Scott Is seriously 111 at her homo near Gist. -- J TUMALO I TL'MALO. Fob. 10. Tho farmers In this vicinity are greatly enthused with tho future prospect of tho l.alu law chceso factory and dairy busi ness. Some have already purchased cons, and others expect to soon. Gilbert Edglngton Is visiting his brother.. Kills Edglngton, of Slaters. Mr. nod Mrs. F. W. l.ocrenx spent tho tnonlng with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nichols of Plnohurst Saturday. Miss Myrtlo Scoggln Is on tho sick list. Horn, to Mr. and Mr. W. I). Clark. a boy. POWELL EUTTE : --- - - POWELL limri:, Feb. 10. Geo. Morrill, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Morrill, nurtured a painful ac cident last week at school by sprain ing his nnklo while at play. The truant olllcsr was In tho neighborhood Isst week on the look out for delinquents, Some friends of E. L. Johnson of nclllnghnm. Wash., aro here looking over tho country with a viow to In vesting In a farm. Although about 200 tons of pota toes havo been stored In the large warehouse at Redmond, It Is hardly noticeable, with a floor space of 90 by 150 feet. A great many of these potatoes are from here and are bolng held for shipment to outside markets. BUTTE BUTTE, Lake County, Fob. 5, Last Friday George Eda started to Lskevlew to bring 'n Mrs. Edu and Bertha. The people of this vatloy aro delighted that they are to bo per manent residents here. Mr. Carroll returned Sunday night from Lakevlew and Palsloy. The Car roll boys have had unusually good luck trapping this winter and Mr. four Druggist Stops That Itch It you are suffering from Eeeztma, PnorlanU or any othur kiml of Kid .rouble, drop Into our store for lastnot reller. Yv will guarantee you to atop :liat itch in two seconds. We have sold other remedies for skin troubles, but none that we oould recom mend an highly as thla, a mild wash of Oil of Wlntergrten Thymol and a few other Ingredients that have wrought such wonderful cures all over the ooun- This compound Is known as D.D.D. Prescription for Kctem and It will cool and heal the itchy, burning sUln sa nothing else can. Of course all other druglU hays D.D.D. I'reecrlptlongo to them If ywi can't coma to u but don't accept some bfc-pront substitute. But If you coma to our store. w are o certain of what D.D.D. will do for you that we otter you a, full six bottle- on this uaranter--lf yf' do not And that :t takes away the Itch AT ONCli It cists you not a C4nU I'uitersoa Drug company, ------ ""--- Carroll took out qulto n load of coy oto nnd bobcat skins. Mr. Reynold hnn gone to Buck Creek to purchase supplies. About 25 people onjoyod n Jolly dance at tho homo of J, H, Popo last Friday night. Suppor wan served at midnight nnd then tho dancing began again and continued until oarly morn ing. Lnat Saturday Mrs. Mulono outer- talnod Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot, Mr. and Mrs. Popo and Miss Alice llrnoklngs at an olalmrato dinner. Mra. Wllmot has sont out Invita tions to a Valentino party. Somo of the llntto people aro talk ing of going up to HurRott's to tho dance on Friday night. Last week Mrs. Popo gavo a small dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot Mr. and Mrs. Melone and Miss llrook- Ings were present. Tho ladles spent tho day tying comfortora for Miss Urooklngs. -- CLOVERDALE ---- CLOVERDALE, Feb. 10. Tho meeting that has Just closed was a de cided aucccas. Tho special music Is worthy of mentlou. Mrs. Foram Is very sick. Two ot Mr. Welsso'a omployoa aro also on tho sick list. Mra. C. M. Kruchok gavo a dinner Sunday, Those Invited were Mr. and George Ilurnsldo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Job and family, Mr. and Mrs, Kelly and fam'ly, John Gottor nnd Calvin Rurnstde. E. M. Pray bought a driving loam tho past week. Mr, Pressor or Walla Walla will bo hero about the last of tho month to sell his chattels at auction. James and Erma Pray wero at Sisters Sunday. The weather has been damp and foggy lately. Mrs. Arnold Is recovering from an attack of grip. "--- e-e-e- I SCHOOL NOTES During tho romalndor of tho year ono or two special testa will bn given each month to each grade by Prof Shouso. Tho purposo of theso Is In Mud out how much la rmemtercd of work that waa passed over somo time ago In other words, to ascer tain how thoroughly work la bolng done. Standing will Ih placed In red Ink upon tho monthly rcKrt cards. The truant oRlcer was hero Inst week Investigating tho attendnnco of tho llojd school. Ho found several children not going to school Mho should be. Soiling Agents for Aubrey Heights i ' The most beautiful rod! donco projMjrty in Hunt!. Only G to 8 blocks from builnofls contor on easy terms. Fire, Accident and Liability Insurance. Surety Donds. All classes of Ileal Estate. J. A. EASTES Oregon Street. 3C Madaffl, Read McCaH'g The FashrQW AHihrity " McCALL'S U a Urv. aetUte. IvU. ihhI ttlMru4 100.w Mfatalr HIm t It i&i m iIm Im mh aid fllalaaay tt l.lQOJbOO Karti lnui It tvtmftil of fiutilont, Duier mrk, laurMin tlmrt atint. tad una of Mnr-aavla an4 mony-aala( Mmu if wiHiwa. Tlwre ara mora Wua U of hm iMWWt lH(nl l lh MlatKaUd HM-I.I. FATTKlUfti M CO UoOAIX I'ATTKnNH are tuuout tot rt'l. HI. ilmpllrllr aitd ooucto. Onl 19 ami II ivatt Mrti. Tb puMtitwn nf MrOAUS "III tpend UUAjiU of dallmn tu In Uwmailnr moiiUit In oriUrtii kn MmAf.I.'rtlu4 anl hnultrt alva all oUr womtn'e muailiuw al anr prtca. However. IIH'AI.I.'H U only too a earl poalUvel virtli IMtt ' T. " u,t f v,'r,n f '"-m Fr nnm rmir nl ftvr "t UcCALL'tt, If rou tutM;rllj uultkl. THt NUU COirUT, 2M Wei 37 U. Km Tot NrTE AtklilmcivrMcCAII Ixrti, Iwl MM -MIWMI CUWfU SHl4 tVff 4 Mt urt ttubft tlM Im a nqiftL SEEDS Frilh, Rtlltblt, Pare 8aratiedtPleM KTerrOtnttairiBiI I PUnurlhoaldtMtttit MMtlAflTUllIIOfOur ' MorUxrs Orowa S4. SPICUL eirrKR FOR 10 CENTS we vltl ms4 poetDoid oar rsunim COLLCRTION Ilk&MBuTMul, .... SO i ki. r,uMuk . , , , to 4(. l.lrU C.bjr ,,, till"""'"-'" , t ii.r.ik,MiruWuuu. , , , l ItolHlfttllNtMarimlMt . l Wirto Uttel Sm4 U anit UMM teM4 CHANGES IN WORDS. How, Por Imtsnos, "Door" Wss Trans, formed Into ,Nlahbor.,, c-i iiiiii.iim. u nn much n olrco ot cnriHHitry ns Is home building! only U tntios longer, sometimes n renuiry r mow, nntt by that tlnm thu word's first mooning Is usually changed. Tor oxnniplo. the M word for "nrlKhbor" was "lb." One's good nlnlltMr Willi kllOWtl n Olio's "g04d alb," This limine shuttonod to "gd alb" nnd lalor lo "goHi." t nen mo word's whole nioniiliiK changed nuu gDMlp no longer mount mmI neighbor, but applied to tho sort of talk ex changed lielwwit K"d nolghbors. Tnko tlin wtml "farmer." ix. Tho old wont for farmer was "toor." And ttoot'' later was mod for describing fnrmorllko or rough iwrsons, Tim farmer living nearest to ono was known n tho nlghlwor." and this phrnse In course of time was twisted to "neigh- tnir." You've h'nrrt tho proverb "Little pitchers havo big ears." Woll. It doesn't refer to tho utensil that holds water or Kts tn tho corner side dour. "Pitcher" was a slang tsrnt with wtint such meaning as our word "chap" or "fellow." Thus "IJttle fallows havt big ram" is a more sensible rendering of the provcrb.-C'hlroBO Journal, Otmuel Pspys and NiM Owyn. After dinner with my wife to ths king's houso to sre "Tho Maydon Qurene." a now play of Drydsn's, mightily commended for tho ropulartty of It, ami tho atmln and wit, ami tbs truth Is, there Is a comical part done by Noll, which U riorlmoll. that I never can hope ever to soo the like don again by man or woman. The king i ami uoie vi ni i. " ! j Hut so great. erfonnancii of n comical ' .. r., n.'r I lutllvvn. Ill lha world before as Noll does till, both a a mad glrle. then mmt and lot of all whrn aha copies In like n young gallant and hath the motions and carriage of a sjwrk the tmt that over I saw any man have. It mako tue. I font, ad mire her.-Froui the Diary of Samuel Tcpy. ' "Sir 1 "Tv-2!i There's n world of nntJsfnc- ! m i utru a u vuriu ui outiaiiit-ij tion in the possession of n perfect ran -ons In which you mev ' pote every confidence and ahiolulelv ! ttiet your cooklnl andbekin will be done T"--"5 juilai you with. You Monarch Malleable Range IMMatKi lo lve perfectly day for year and Tallin IVWSjsBasspTB uoei not require nearly a mucn vara e ordiniry ranei and coili much let to operate. You'll it til j be pleated with llie Mon. arch, Bend Hardware Co. B12ND BEND MADE BUTTER IS GOOD BUTTER SEE THAT YOU GET IT We Guarantee Our Product Money Returned If not Satisfactory. Pioneer Cream Company 'The Ucnd Creamery" icu CKUAAl ISUITIIItMILK "- Headquarters for Commercial Men Electric LiEiuea inrouisnoui THE RE'ND HOTEL ! HUGH O'KANK, manaokn flood Rooms Free but to and from trains BEND, I --- a-f - K. OF PSJLE HOSTS largt' Number of HitoatN I'ti-lnku of llitMpllnllly of Local Lottgo. The Kulgllts of Pythias lodgo of Hand had npou houso last Woiluondny evening nnd oulortnlnod n largo mini dor of Invited gnosis, nnd tho affair was oiiti of tho most onjoynhlu glvou im'outly In I Intnl. Tlmrn was no formal program, tint. di.iliiK the livening thorn woro smuti by Mrs, Floroiiro Puwolsoii and 0. A. Thorson, nnd tho llnnnn Oiolicstn furnished tlnucn music for thoso wli wished to Imliilgn In Hint pastime. I.iito in tho evening refreshments woro served, consisting of sand wiches, pickles, voffoo and enko. Thorn woro about 76 persona iirosotu and tho affair was such n great sim cess that the K. of P.'a have doctded to havo more of such III tho future, 5 may depend upon the etUfeclory ierlce every ycari. The Monarch C R II A Al aszsacxsc -ea t Special Attention to I Tran.i-m t,--i 4 OREGON flood Meals All srrsncsrrtentt made for persons desiring ho tn south and east of herd - - . .t. . s! II I? v Ml (If Jh f a "iV rll" 'f,M wj j w I r if '1