The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 11, 1913, Page PAGE 11, Image 11

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i FRENCH'S NOW ABOUT
'COMPLETED
Ouiihlimllou of Pink, IIiiihii mill
Mark Itiitk (Junrrlcil locnlly Makes
Attrm-llvn Home MrOiiMnn AIko
ItiilMhiK of Till a Mnteilal.
UiciKpiI on ii knoll In Deschutes
mlilltlon with it rommumllnK view of
(ho town anil mountains, tlm now
liomo of A, t, e'reucli, which In nourly
renily to movu Into, takea lt placo
atnoiiK llio IichI residences lloml Iirh,
It In alxo4lio llrst to lio Inillt of Htonu.
Tlio cost whh $4000.
Mr. I'nuicb's Iioiino Is of two
Htorli'M nml lutM seven rooniH, with
Imlli. Thoro aro four rooms down
hIhUh nml three uimtulrs. Thorn In
alNo a front ami tmok porch, with
u'lliir unilornoatli thu former. Tlio
IIvIiik room him n fireplace, tlio other
rootim IhiIiik heated It)' stoves.
Thu outside front In irliniiiuil with
drown mill hlnok stone, which kIvcn
a beautiful effect In conjunction with
thu pink samlstono of which thu
housu In constructed. Tlio Interior
Itulih I firm nrndo fir and to ijulto
attractive. Tim fireplace In the IIv
Iiik room will havo a comunt hearth
Mini mantel. Thu approach to tho
hound from (ho front Ik hy ruiuont
stop ami walk, with tho walk ex
(mlliiK nrounil to tho roar.
Tho utonn work wnn dono hy W. A.
Heater anil tho carpenter work hy W,
I', tlolilun, both IioIiik Kooil John.
Already tho Kreucha havo flowers
mnl shrubbery sot out nrouml tho
house. Tho ImllillnK will ho ready
fur occupancy within a whorl tlmu.
MH'nMoti Build of Hlone.
Bend's second mono residence In
now under coiutruotloti In Turk Ad
dition, beliiK hullt hy W. C. McCiiIn.
ton. It will ho a story anil n half
IiIkIi and havo six rooms, with all
modern conveniences. Tho walls aro
woll mi, tho Mtoiin work being dono
by Hunnell & Van Mntro. Tho Mo
tmlstous will tm ahln to inovo In this
Niimuir, tho construction being
carried on rapidly. Tho cost will ho
about f(000.
CHURCH NOTICES
MrJIiotlM.
Xorvleos Sunday al 11 n. m. and
S p. m. Kuvdny school at 10 a, m,
KpworlM I.hskhh at 7 p. ih, Prayer
meeting Thursday at f p. in. Choir
prurtlcH Wwdnwwlay at S p. in.
HnpllM.
Kunday hol at 9: IS, preaching
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Hruluwrhoori
at 3 p. in. Young people's meeting at
7 p. m. Prayer meeting at 8 p. in. qn
Wednesday. Choir prootlsu Tnurdsy
ovuiiIiik at 7:30. ; '
Preb)teilnn,
Presbyterian services nt thu Dream
Theater Sunday, the 16th, 11 a. in.
'Subject. "Pentecost. Its M win lug and
Meetuigo." Mra. Ilrlukluy will slug!
a solo. Sunday tteunol at 10 a. in
PLAINVIEW
t
(Continued from Pauu 8)
Slsturs Tuesday making final proof
mi ilinlr lunnimlHiid and desert ulnllil.
4 M. W. 'Knickerbocker and Nels Pug-1
erson serving au witnesses.
. Karl Dickey and wlfo, who have
been employed by Mr. Snyler, havo
moved onto their homostend.
- Nela Peterson purohnsed two flno
Xiwh from tho First Nutlonul Dank
of Ilend. Tho prlco being1 120 each,
Tho Juno ahowera aro makliiK thu
furmura Ionic qultu happy.
Mr, AdauiH Just returned from
Culver. Hu roporta tho fruit all
, klllod, whllo hero tho trees are
lo.ided.
Thuro hnvo boon several hundrotl
, ncroH of nlfnlfu suuiled uud all ro
... fl.li. U,.lk.l U, tilt 1
f
1IUI fc U llliu nitiiii nt, ii.
. ICIIon Crawford wiih vlHltlng nt th
homo of J, Scoggln Mommy.
John Btrulun waH traiiHiiotliiK bunl-
iifHB In Itedmond Monday. 1
i B
MIbs Ellon Crawford loft Frldnyti
j mOmiUg lor UIU U. ti J., nnuiu p..u
will nttond tho BrndiiatliiK oxerolHes
of her ulster MIhh Luoy Crawford.
Blio will return tho lnt of tho week
accompanied by her aletor Lucy, also
hor alstor Joule, who htm boon vlalt-
lug In Auhlnnd,
Tlm liimlnl canteat that toox lllnco
Fridnv nluht was a decldod HUCceBU.
IIbs Myrtle Scoggln of Plalnvlow
wnn tint modal for HtieakliiK and Mori
Edjlonuton received tho medal for
anjnB. Thos) that WoM tibt lucky
ur not dldcouragotl but tctfdy to try
uKnto. .
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P1NEHURST
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(Hpoolnl to Tho lloml lliillrttlu.)
IMNKIItMtHT, Jiiiiu II. .lay Nloli
nln nml mothor tlila week nohl lliolr
' ffirtv llfirit fnrifi In Aft fltini nf
llmid. ConKlduralloii in mild to ho
$1700.
A nuinhor of on.' uiitorprlsliiK far
incur' dllonili'il thu dairy cow hiiIo in
lloml .Iiiiio n,
.Mr, and Mrs, A. lies worn thu
itiumtH of Mr. and Mm. I1, A. Woo Icy
Tuesday.
Mm. Delia Nichols nttoudod tho
Dtmorest conloHt at (Hut Saturday
night. ,
Charles Johnson nml family spent
Hiimlay at tlio homo of Mr. ami Mm.
I II. Knot.
Miss Ellen Crawford paKNoil
throuxh horu Friday on hor way to
Descliutoa,
A nuinhor of I'luuhursl people
were In l.nldlaw Haturday at tho
imotliiK of tho wutor imnrn. '
(I. V. Humor ami family aro visit
Iiir at .Motollus thin week,
I'rcil Wilson had tho misfortune
to Iono a lino liorun thin week.
Mr. and Mrs, (korno Couch mndo
a liusluoits trip to l.ttldlaw Hnturday.
A Nptomlld rain foil hero Huuday
and Moudny and greatly lessoned tho
work of Irrigation.
A. Ileus recently purchased tho lino
dairy cows ownod hy Mr. Wooloy. Ilo
uIko hoiiKht thu crop on Mr. Wooloy's
place.
MILLICAN
(Hpeclal to The ilend llullctln.)
MII.MCAN, Juno 'J.V, II. John
noil linn received tils appointment an
poittnnNter for tho valley, the new
olllco to he known a Mlltlcan and
w ho In Ida store near tlm liH-tnllo
M)Rt.
II. K. Davis and Hon John P. wore
IiunIiicxs callers In ilend for n few
days Init week, returnliiK to Avon
dale Itanch Hnturday nlnht.
A. I). Norton and P. O. Klser
hroiiKht their well drill In from Ilend
Tuomlny and aro drllllui; for W. II.
Klger. They report favornhlo pro
Kr' and wn hope they strike water
won. After complctlnK tho Kilter
Job they are to move the drill to
tho A. A. (lllmore ranch where they
are to drill another woll.
Thomas Moffett was a onllor In
Ilend tho past week, returnlnc Fri
day. Mrs. P. II. Johnson called at the
Iteaius ranch Prlday, stoppliiK to
vfftlt with Mrs. A. I). Norton.
IM White's doal with Dunn Ilros.
of lloml failed to materialize and he
returned hln horacs to his ranch here.
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"u.'Wne1ltm.W m rv2i
r KMtJ.W.'i, fc
Mr, White had contemplated tradltiK
It Ih homed for a 10-acro tract neur
Head,
Mra. Kd, Koppor and children
vlttlteil with Mrs, A. 1). Norton ouo
day IiihI week, roturiiliiK homo tho
Hiiiiio day.
P. (1. (Under canto out from Ilend
for' an over Hiinilii- vlnlt with IiIh
family. Mr. (Under him hullt a very
nice huiiKiilow on his rannh, and the
name ho tin a cIiomcu for It, "Hliam
rock," aeonm very appropriate
W, Ii. MeAdow and wlfo drove In
to lloml lent week, remalnliiK a few
(lll)'H,
Mra, IxiiiIh (Hcnh Ih realdlntc on her
clnlui now, and In a welcome addi
tion U tho aocliil net In the valley,
Mra. Ada II, Mlllloan lias entirely
recovered from her recent. Indispo
sition for which her many friends
are thankful.
Mrs. Ileeson In helpltiR at Mllllcnn
ranch now,
Mrs, Klla lliiany has returned to
her homo after spendliiK ' several
weeks with Mrs. Mllllcnn.
P. II, Johnson returned to Mllllcnn
from Ilend with another lance load
of groceries for his store, which Is a
weekly occurrence, ,
J, I.. Owens and Horace, White
wont to Laldlaw for hay, comliiK
home Prldny,
Mra, A. I). Norton, and family
went down Kunday to visit with In'r
mother Mrs. W, II. KlRor.
Krlc Hasteland loft for Ilend, roIuk
with P, II. Johnson. He has secured
work on the sewer In Ilend.
Mrs. II, !:. Davis and daughter
visited with Mrs. Ada Mllllcnn and
Mrs, A. A, (lllmore ono day last week.
Wo had a hoavy rain Tuesday
which did a great amount of good
to growing crops. ICvcrythlng looks
lino In tho valley now, especially tho
young orchards,
Harold E. Davis Is employed on
the Kd White ranch driving his
homes to and from Band Springs for
water.
I). C. riogers went to Ilend Wed
nesday on business.
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AMONd THE SETTLERS
NORTHEAST OF TOWN
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(Bpeclal to Tho Ilend llullctln.)
1IKND, Juno 9. Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney llyram are tho happy jiarcuta
of a tiahy girl, horn Sunday night,
Juno 8,
Mrs. Johnston, mother of Mrs, Hen
Hodges, arrived last Thursday even
ing to spend some tlino with her
c.auRhtcr.
Tho Qrango Is planning on a hlg
Fourth of July celebration There
ELECTRIC
TOASTERS
" REGULAR PRICE $4.00
This Week $2.50
ELECTRIC IRONS
.GUARANTEED FOREVER
$4.25
Bhd Water Light & Power Go. "
i Jt
Is to bo a picnic In llio day followed
by a dance In tho evening. Ire cream
and lumonnde will bo aerved during
thu day and evening.
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REDMOND I
v
(Special to Tho liiillctlu)
IlKDMONI), Juno, !).-lt. II. Allllor
trnlllc inaungur, C. I. Smith agricul
turalist, and U. M, Pohn, traveling
freight and pnsRenger agent, all of
the O-W, it. & N., were In town last
Prlday.
Tho farmers' picnic which was to
be held here Juno Hth has been
postponed until next fall. The
picnic will probably bo hold on the
same date as tho Potato Show.
The Fourth of July celebration to
be held hero will Inst two days, July
4 and B. Principal among tho events
to be pulled off Is a flvo-mlle auto
mobile race.
J. W. Hrewer will leave tomorrow
for Portland where he will attend the
Masonic (Irand Lodge which Is to
meet at that place.
: crescent :
(Special to Tho Ilend llullctln.)
CIIKSCKNT. Juno C B. O. Hourk
returned from Portland Sunday eve
ning where he spent u week.
Mr. and Mrs. Itene West of Ilend
went through Crescent Wednesday
on their way to Odell Lake where
they will reestablish their summer
hotel.
Mrs. Chas. Graves of Klamath
Palls Is visiting jicr daughter Mrs.
ltlngo.
""Mrs. Holllnshcad of La Pine was
a Crescent visitor Thursday.
W. W. Crydcr returned from Port
land Prlday. C. J. Duck, chief of
lands, came In with him.
J, P. Taggart, J. II. Wonandy and
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lattln attended
the hotel opening here Monday night.
Mr. Stewart, the geological sur
veyor went through to Odell Lako
this week.
Mrs. J. L. ltlngo, ably assisted by
Sirs. P. $1. Cleaves, gavo a reception
for her mother Mrs. Chas. Graves,
Prlday afternoon at tho home of Mrs.
Cleaves. Lunch was served to the
following: Mesdamea Itourke,
Tyler, Ilamncr, Graves, Anderson,
ltlngo, Jones, Cleaves anil Dorothy
Anderson.
Prcd LaFollotte, editor of the La
Pino Inter-Mountain attended the
hotel opening Monday night.
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NOTICK POK PUI1MCATIO.V.
Department of tho interior, V. S,
Land Ofllcn at The Dalles, Oregon,
May lat, 101.1.
.Notice Is hereby given Hint John
P. Young of Ilend, Oregon, who, on
Mny 27th, 1000, mndo dosort entry
No, 0401R, for BKV4 8W', N8W'
sec. 3 and SK'ABK'A, sec. 4, town
ship 17 Houth. range 12 east, Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
Intention to make final proof, to es
tablish claim to the land nbovo des
cribed, beforo II. C. Kills, U. S. Com
missioner, at his office nt Ilend, Ore
gon, on the ZBtli day or June, 1013.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Karl II, Houston, Adelaide L. Alt,
William J. Alt, Albert Harryman,
all of Ilend, Oregon.
12-10 C. W. MOOHK, Register.
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and better equipped today than ever before.
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Thrco skilled barbers nro nt lu
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Engineer
Bend
Oregon
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Office in old First National Uank
Hulldlng.
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Office Hours: 10 to .12, a. ni.; 1
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Office In old First National Bank
Building
Bend, Oregon
VEItXON A. FOIUIES
LAWYER
'First National Bank Building.
Bond, -.----- Oregon
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Civil, Mining and Irrigation
Engineer.
Office at Room S, First National Bank
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First National Bank Building-
BEND. OREGON
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