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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1913)
a , tifet PAGK 8. THK nUND nULLETIN, BRNO, MKONKSDAY. JUNK 11, lDItl. .it, i m , .-I .'.-Hi-1.- i . . ....;-. ---- ---- 4 - 4 Hjrjie. .-,! X I .1 I rf CENTRAL K -4- .- .----" - FICKSBURG -----4V -- - (Special to Tho Rend Uullotla.) F1CKSRURO. (Arrow P. O.), June 3, Demanding n much needed nchool, tho resident of this section of Christmas Lako Valley have Btart cd steps toward securing n building before tho fall term will commence Flcksburg and Immediate vicinity aro In tho Silver Lako school district and until recently oven tho members of the school board woro unaware that this portion of tho country wna In their district. Thoro aro thirteen children needing tho rudiments of an education, some of whom aro ten years of ago who have never had tho opportunity of securing a start to ward an education. County School Superlnteudunt C. 12. Oliver has niado promises of assistance In the matter by mall but when horo last week did not take tlmo to discuss tho matter with thoso Interested most and un less a school becomes a fact tho solders Intend to secure Information from tho Slnto Superintendent of Public Instruction and with his as ulstnnco bclloo that they will bo ablo to securo Uio advantages which be long to tho humblest clttten. T. P. Potlt and Henry V. Ostrora went to Uend laBt week after su plles and household equipment be longing to Mr. Ostrom. Tho rapid growth of northern Lako county Is attested by tho showing that vetorans of tho Spanish and Philippine campaigns have mado In the matter of taking up lands. The latest comrade to come Into this sec tion of tho valley Is Carl E. Palmer, who was on tho cruiser Hoston when tho vessel followed Dewey into Ma nila Day on tho morning of May 1, 1S9S. Mr. Palmer wears four med- als for his hervlco to his country. Rex U. Hackett. secretary of tho Flcksburg Development Club, 18 busily engaged In clearing his land of the largo growth of sage. Larry O. Gorman, the champion sagebrush grubber of Christmas val ley, which means practically InO championship of the world Is "doing hint..' nn hi. 30 nrrrta tin flnri. ......B- - ...- -- . .. . -.- - inai wuu me removal oi inc sage an Impetus is given tho growth of the various grasses and ho expects to cut a crop of hay from tho native forago tho huckaroo camps several days re plantg Icently, searching for horses lost on Elmer B. Erlckson will make final the past inter proof on his homestead adjoining the Messrs. Harrison, lllack and Phll townsltc. next month. Mr. Erickson 'l Pe "ores of brush on has much faith in this part of tho country and after five years resi dence Is firmly convinced that every hour spent in homemaking has been productive and that he has gained much In securing land that would readily sell for $6,000 were he to place It on the market. The grove of trees on .the. townslto and adjoining after lelng trimmed nnd the old bark removed show the real beauty of the Juniper as a shade tree and ornament. The only thing that will provont their use on nit tho lands la this vicinity Is the slow growth they make A "plant some trees" movement has been started by the Development Club nnd President W. Roche Fick Is making arrange ments to order h largo shipment In the fall so that all settlers who notify him la advance can avail themselves of the opitortunlty to secure qulck growljig trees at a low cost. Guy Stnyer has completed his I: l: cabin and dug his woll. The water Is oxeellent. - W. T. Hakln Is building his ! house on the 320 acres he held forji several, years as a desert claim and ' upon' which ho now has n homestead Ullnf 11a Bni.ii.Ail A flA ua1I nt Till T ,.,.. ... BVVUIliU M ,V ...... Mb WW foot by digging. Mar Eakin is another one of the girls r that the people of (ho valley are glad to see get land, She has a choice 320-acro homestead two miles from the townslte. A settler named Hogg has filed a homestead on a large portion of Seven Mile Ridge. Vice Pres. L. T. Murphy of tho Development Club Is bringing lum bar from Silver Lake to build homes for new settlers. The quality of lumber this season Is above the ave rage and the price of J 12. SO per M, for rough lumber at tho mill Is vry reasonable. Many people coming Into tho country aro apt to confuse Flcksburg with Arrow P. O., but while Arrow Is the postofllce that uurvca this por tion of tho valley at present, it Is ton miles Houthwest or here. The Floksburg Development Club, uomposd of aotual settlers In this vicinity Is extending an Invitation to the paopla of Fremont, Fort Rock, Arrow, Co nicy. Lomavlsta, Woodrow. 1 ake, Viewpoint, Huffalo, Cliff, Sink and other putts of the valley to come and hold a "Got Together" -I Hi of J ii iv celebration horo. As Flcks iuig th geographical center of tho valley It Is tho most uoeosslblo place. V S. Commissioner J. D. C. Thom as ol Coulay passed through here Sunday on his way to Lake where ho heard a number or laud contests. There" wora several outside attorneys representing the parties Interested. Grain Is coming ahead nicely now nfter having been kept back by tho lato Benson. A large acreage fia been sowu In this vicinity and men who have recently come Into the valleyare nrAjmrjpYfor ' lowly In crealed.acieagSjdf fall grain, par- OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. - Ucularly black cnuuer and hairy vetch. Tho Klcksburg Dovolopmont Club desires tho co-orvrntlon of residents of tho valley to securo tho aid of tho state In sending an export Into tho valloy to Inoculato tho rabbits with soniQ disease that will oxtcrmlunto them. It scorns hard when now settlers, doing their best to develop a now country, must sco tholr work wiped out by tho pesky crcntures. Another means of holplng out would bo to reinovo tho bounty on coyotes Tho coyote seems to have few friends jot no niw iuTOi ui 71h:,,iC0 and expects to fence tho ontlro down the crop of rabbits and when U;trncl ,n ,nc 'Monr (utm.. comes in uutM.ru. iuk kuiiiiitd. uuiu mice, rats, etc., ho Is in n class by himself. L. B. Ilomnn and V. Itocho Tick drove to Silver Lako last week to sco the directors of the Sliver Lako school district about securing n now ,nnncd H8 Wol ll8 n llMolwn Kamo. school here. Mr. UomnnV son tai.,,,,,,, ,,., , ti, ,ii - eight years of age and has novor been to school on account of thoro being none near. E. W. Groves has finished sowing 20 acres of his land. A T I HAMPTON J (Special to Tho Ilonil Bulletin.) HAMPTON. Juno 3. This section has been visited by thunder showers tho past few days, to tho delight of tho residents. E. M. Peck returned from Valo last Monday where ho had been work ing for three months. W. T. Harrison brought In a load offrclght for Hampton storo recently. Alvl'n Hunting is fencing his land that is seeded this year. Louis Miller Is dot g sonio plowing for Mr. King. Mrs. Lucy Hicks returned homo'Bur,,rBO to tho Fremont people Wo it wpnlc nftnr nn nltfnrA nf anrnrnl n Mini. .i. i..i.im -..., . t.....i B8t wcc)t nfter nn absence of several - ------ --- - - . months, durlnir whlcn tlmo sho was cmployed as primary teacher In tho Uend school. A. T, Shaver's well drill outfit was moved last week to Messrs. Whit- tnknr'a nnit Zlpi-olf. hnmratnad 4 X InitCB oouthcast of Hampton P. O. . - . ,. ., . una is m worn incro ni ircscnu Mr. McXctt Is busy clearing land. Leo Rtggs and E. M. Peck visited "arnsons piaco mo pasi wcck Mr. Uczona has made aovcral trips to Uend recently and it Is understood Is bringing In supplies preparatory Pilot Butte Hotel j&i &i sv gj Ideal Stopping Place for Summer Vacationists and TRAVELLERS. SPECIAL ATTENTION OIVEN COMMEKCIAL MEN. GOOD DINING ROOM. J. P. TA(l(Ur FREE AUTO BETWEEN Headquarters for Commercial Alen Electric Lighted Throughout THE BEND HOTEL HUGH O'KANE, MANAQBR Quod Rooms BEND, OREGON X Vtee bus to and from trains ----. FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located on Powell Ihitte, fourteen miles enst of Dend. Our trees ure the kind we recommend after over thirty years experience in the fruit business 'in this neighborhood. Our prices and treatment will please yon. Catalog free on request. Come and see our orchards and nursery. Office address, Prineville, Ore. LAFOLLETTE NURSERY CQ. - - - (. - - - - - to starting a now store on his home stead about flvo or six miles east of Hampton. Hoglnnlng Sunday, Juno 8, Row 0. A. Iturrls will preach every Hun day, unless otherwise announced, nt tl o'clock nt Hampton P. O. until other arrangements nro made. Sun day School will In tho tuturo ho held nt 10 a. ui, and everyone ! cordially .Invited to nttend both services, Tho grain horo Is nt present look- ,,K n.no and people are again hoping for n good harvest. I. C. Peck Is fencing part of his Arrangements nro being mndo for tho "Old and Now Settlors' Picnic Association" to meet on July 4 this year as tor tho past two years, A speaker from the O. A. C, has boon titfintlattil fiiti! tiiiiuin iitisl uimnl liicr nrn ....w,... v ...,., .,... ... ....... i,niuin- nns a now rent estate placo has not been fully decided ou'omct, w,, j, Ai ,,nrtcr mnnRor nnd that auuouncemont will bo mado .Hunted on Crook nvenuo. inior. A. T. Framo la putting up a barn near his now well. FREMONT I - -- (Special to Tho llulloUn) FREMONT. Juno 9. Robort Mor gan went over to J. D. C. Thomas last Wednesday to mako final proof on his homestead, John Olaso and C. N. Chapman being wltucsses. O rover Hell asd Mr. Holmes, who havo been running tho woll drill for John Moore, returned to Fremont last Friday from Dovlls Garden whoro they drilled a well for Mr. Foster. L, D. Fox, formerly of Fremont, was married to Miss Gecr nt I.ako- vlew last Tucsdar. It was nulto a till niatl lull llltuu Ultu AI1MJIII MUrl- r,o.. .t .n.i.in ihmuK iimir married life. Miss Goer Is from Dend, Ore. Grovcr Doll Is working for J. It. Fox for tho summer. Tho fields all look flno nnd green. Tho board of directors of tho Fre mont chceso factory held tholr regu- jlar meeting last Saturday at tho factory. Mr. Ctimlnra nf Seattle was In Fr- mont last week looking for Isnd nnd.,fini'' e getting data upon tho J stopped over at tho Hotel Fremont. Pete Mlddleholt's freight arrived last Friday and' ho Is now living on his homestead. J. D. Fox went out to llond last week for a load of freight and arriv ed homo last Friday. , . HOTEL AND DEPOT. -.. ----- e e e e Special Attention to Transient Travel Quod Meals All arrangements made for persons desiring to go south and east of here - - . - -------4 -------------, f LAIDLAW -e-----" e-- -- (Special to Tho Hand Hultotln.) LAIDLAW, Juno t Another nun ,raln Sunday, Prospects for crops novor woro hotter. Fruit trees nro laden with n full crop. John Hell has moved out on hln homestead. Mrs. J. It, Winter Is expecting re lations from Portland In tho near future. Mr. nnd Mrs. Snyder havo Im proved the looks of their property by n cli'lug day. You can look In nil directions In I I .ti lilies.. nml I! sml ntllt iIiah ' c.uie. l .. ....... A lino baby boy arrived nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. West, who llvo on tho Ramsey ranch, Monday eve ning, Juno S, Ray Gorklug Is visiting relatives and friends near Pendloton. J. II. Wlmcr nnd wife woro In Uend Frldny, John Coon bought several cows In Dend Juun fi. The chceso factory Is going and orders nro coming In dally. Mr. Wiley nnd family were In town trading Frldny, Albert Mock, who tins been visit ing father nnd mothor ami othor relatives for n few dayH, returned to his now position at Walla Walla, Wash., Saturday. II. Y. Couch was hauling lumber from tho Anderson mill, Mr. nnd Mrs. Patten nnd Mrs. Marlon woro In Uend tho latter part of last week. J. T. Whistler, project engineer for tho Deschutes survoy, was scon oil our streets tho first of tho week. Karl Updike has bought tho O. W. Horner team and Is now out on tho ranch near tho Motollus with his fathor, A. O. Walker will occupy tho pul pit Sunday, Juno IS, loth morning nnd evening. All aro Invited, Pat Doyle, a contractor from Port construction work. O. Laurgaard was called to Salem Thursday and returned Saturday evening In tlmo for tho meeting. Mr. Flala mado a trip to Portland for tho equipment nnd fixtures for; his pool room which ho expects to open In n few days. A largo delegation of business men of Rend woro hore Saturday night' boosting In our behalf for tho Tumalo project. I Mrs. Delia Nichols and children will leave on or about the 20th to Join her husband In Spokane. They will Im absent all summer. L. H. Root, Orover McAllister nnd Mr. Ilogue bought cows, last week from the First National Hank or Uend. Cows aro In demand around , Laldlaw. ( Tho ladles served loo cream nnd cako after the mrotlug Saturday nlKht. Tho proceeds to go to tho Development League. I t HAMPTON BUTTE -.......- (Special to The llond llulletln.) 1 HAMPTON I1UTTB, Juno 7. Miss' Mary McMullln has recovered from her recent lllnoaa. 1 Miss Allco Rrooklngs, who has been teaching school In Ilutte, Ore., Is visiting with hor brother, Horace Rrooklngs and family, and frlonds In this vicinity. Mrs. J. Munro Wilson passed through hero on her way to hor homo In Misery Flats, Mr. and Mrs. T. Allon Jones, pro prietors of tho Rurns dairy, woro railing on frlonds In this locality, onrouto from (lend to tholr homo near Rurns. I W. H. Tennnnt Is calling on his friend, Karl Rogers and looking over tho land with regards to a location. ' Oeorgo (luflor of Kvorett, Wash., was In this locality looking at land and expects to purchaso n rolln (iulshment In Hnmpton Ilutte. Horace HrooklngH lost a horso Snt 'urday, ono of a team ho owned for 1 12 yoara and has been 0110 of his 'faithful helpers on his homestead. Mrs. L. K. Ionch and daughter, jOlllo nccnmpnnlud Mr. Loach on the I unto truck to UurtiH. Mrs. Leuoh I wanted to spo tho country. Mrs. Hoi t Mooka and ohIIdrn annnl un.'nnl .1u.. f. f . s. . , ni..jit iit,hi iiujH ui 1.UB1 urcux vni loy visiting friends. Port got tlrod "baching" nnd went down nnd brought his wlfo back Friday. 0. W. Asliliiiugh returned tho flrst of tho week front llond, Sovoral parties of homesoekors woro In this locality tho pnst week. uui wo am not lourn of any locating. CLOVERDALE m MMI - (Special to The nend llulletln.) CLOVBRDALB, Juno O.Mr, and W carry a complete stock of Farm Implements and Repairs all kinds of W e Fencing Tents, Camping Outfits Lawn Mowers Lawn Hose Base Ball Goods Garden Tools Pumps and Pipe for deep wells. Lot us figure your well bill. Bend Hardware Co. Mrs. Waldrou nnd dnughtor Florence and Miss Violet MoKlnney of Sisters, spont Sunday on tho Motollus rishlng, John Ooottor, who Is quite sick, Is nt Redmond nt tho homo of his brother, Hon (locttcr. Miss Ruth Haw Icy left for her homo nt Aahwood last Wednesday, James Pray has established a cream route, taking all tho cream of the neighborhood to tho creamery. Secoral friends gnthored nt tho homo of W. F. Fryrenr last Sunday. Music was cnJoed nnd Inter n light repast was served. Thoso present wore, Mrs. McAndrews, Oeorgo nnd Lucille MoAndroHs, Mr. Pulunit and Mr. nnd Mrs. Pert Hudson. Tho ball gamo between Sinters and Cloverdalo wan called off on no count of rain nt the third Inning. Tho gamo will lie played June 16. Tho Fryrenr nnd McAndrowa fami lies attonded tho Sisters picnic. I.ait Tuesday closed nn eight month term nf school, A picnic was held nt Squnw Creek, After lunch n program was rendered nnd then tho Practical Baking Lessons A great many housewives havo Jiml troubto in making rich, light, molat muffins without their foiling, and to ovurcomo UiU, they havo resorted to making tho batter bo etiT tliat when baked, tho muffins nro very dry. A muffin can bo mado almost as light and just 03 palatablo ra a pop-over, hut to make a light, moist muffin which Is not soggy in tho center, a doublo-ralso baking powder such as K O must bo used. K C Raking Powder has two eeparato and distinct raises: ono when tnoisturo Is added, and tbo other when heat is applied, so that tho robing Is sustained until tho muffin Is baked through, nnd all danger of falling and becoming soggy Is past. Like biscuits, the softer tho dough goes Into tho oven, tho lighter tho muflins that como out of it, OifEtt Muffint ft mina flrair 1 tcurwinftll l!t 2 atlshtiy rounded tesepooufula K O iiaklng rowaer H cup suisr it cup melted lard or butter J e at 1 cup water or milk Gift dry Ineredlflnta together throo tlmre, Aua to liiu) me uaucairn cKj.mtivru aiui cnlna and water or milk. Then beat all together until periectiy smooth, uu mullln or tfm pans aid havo oven alow until the rnutfiM como to tns top oi the pan, tben IncrrsM the hfat to baks nnd brown tho muHina. Tills rccloa makra 13 laraa inudln. lUklnj or currsuU may bo added If deahed, Graham Muflnt 1 cup graham flour 1 cup poetry flour S levrrtcajpoonfuta K O llaklng l'owdvr 1 to 2 level tableepoonfuls sugar ii tuuiioonful salt 1 eg M cups milk or water 2 to 3 tableepoonfula melted liuttrr I.llx and bako us Oncllitir Mulllm. Orahnm batter should alwaya bo (iulto soft to laauro ugatness una a inour. tuuun. Corn Mtal Muffin If cup butter H cup en oar i cmt, well Icstcn 1 cup milk or water I)i cups corn meal 1H cups flour i teaepooiiful salt Iovtl tcaipoonfule K O DalduK Powder Cream tho butter; add tbo sugar and egg. Elft together, thrto tlinrs, tho ineid, flour, salt and bakloii powder. Add this to tho first ralxturo nltcrnatcly with tho milk, llako about twtntv-fivo tnlnutes. baklnu d. llttlo slowly to start, then lucfcuau heat to Bacon Muffin 3 CUDS flour 1 toaapoonfiil salt 8 level teupoonfula K O llokuig l'owdtt M cup suaar (If doalrcd) H cup melted lard or butter a or 6 slices of baooa fried prlen and broke Into small blta 1 cud milk or water Mis and bako as One-Eeg Mufllos above. nWaAiriiiiwJ'nLjr'.'vT - i Ntt Week's Laorit PUppiN$S young people enjoyed n climb to the natural cave. While calling on the (Initio family Wednesday evening, tho team of Mr. Ilurnsldo ran away. About mid night they wero caught nt tho I.ouk Hollow Ranch. No datnngh was done. A homo belonging to R. J. Skeltou fell In the harness this week, break ing tho tonguo of tho haok, Vivian Young and Carl Kliret of Redmond spent the week with Harry Hewer. PLAINV1EW (Special to Tho llond llulletln.) PliAINVIKW, Juno 9. ..Vols Peter son was In Rend Smidny evening. The water users under Dm South Snow Creek ditch nro building con siderable Hume. John Strahm nnd sou Kd wero In (Continued on page eleven.! SSAAW MUFFINS When r roperly nvd, thtie Is nothing mtt spptli log for brcakbst Of ts than rnufflna, or genu, as thy are somtlmi called. With honry, prrttrv or mar tnalad, they readily nuke lbs chief (Valuta of th meat, nd thars sis so many ways to vary lhm, that ont eon hava a different kind about as often at aha likes. Uelew I give a few choice and successful recipe. iew "h-JUl. UJty. Dilt Muffin ! cup butter H ctip wear ( cup nUlk or water 1 tu J puie poatry flour If teapoonful stlt 3 level tcaepoonfuls K O Ilaklug l'umler Heant H pound ilates Croam tho liuttrr, add the sus.tr atwl tlti at. Iieaten Unlit. Nft tomther thm tlmM. tho flour, baking poorder and salt mid tline) to tltei i first mlifurr, alternately with tbi milk! bvat thnrrMlotilv anil niM ilia ilalai. tonl and cut In ptecre. llako rather slowly to abut, Inerculug hsat to blown. Some Helpful Suggestion Muffins would Ihj served on many mora breakfast tables if Uila meal wero not prepared so hurriedly that thoro Is not tlmo enough to nlh up muffins and bako them. With U O doublo-ralso bakln-j powder, thi batter nay bo Btlrrcd up tho night before and If cct la a cool place, It will remala In a partially leavened condition all night. and tho raising will bo completed when put to tho oven m tho morning. No difference: will bo noticed between muffins mixed tha night beforo and thoso mixed Immediately before baking. ThU should ,not ba attempted however, with nny of tho old fashioned olnglo-actlng baking powders. Tho old fashioned way waa to balco muffins in n Lot oven, hut thU maked a ft thick heavy crust and a eoggy center, which Is unpalatablo and hard to digest. Tho proper and healthful wuy to balco muffina la to start tha oven at a lot temperature, Just as for baking cakes. When tho mufflna como up to tho top of ths pan, tho heat should ba raUcd, and they rJiould bo baked until a crisp cnut Is lonned. 'ilils crust will bo thin, und tho content will bo found Utdit and fluffy, but thoroughly baked, Always sift tho flour and baking powder tofjethor nt loast thrco times, no tnalUr what Kind of pastry is to bo mndo. This will insure its rlulng evenly and tho flour la lightened by having nlr olfted Into It. hither water or milk mav bo used for muffins. Milk will mako tho richer mullln and brown better, but water will onawcr tho purpose very nicely whoa milk Is not vo uo liau, A moat excellent "enroad" for muffins. hot blsouits and hot cakes la mado by creaming together about equal parts of butter and honoy either strained or in tho comb. If tho butter is solid it will work up to about tho consistency of bard souco and' it .U simply doUoious. ' o Kyawas