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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1913)
1'nRO 11KNI) RUI.T.KTIX, I1KNI), ORK., WKBNKSDAY, Jl'IiY 0, 10111. n : i I ! -"----"------- -. - T--- - " CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. .- ------------ -- - 404- - t -- I . ---- " i HAMPTON BUTTE -- . (Special to Tlio Uullotlu) HAMPTON IJUTTK, July 25. Tho rains of tho past week hnvo ,helpcd tho hay crop. John i'orry & Co. havo Bono to Bond for a welt-drilling outfit. '-A. T. Shaver la drilling a well for Hornco Brookings. Wntcr was struck at 126 root, In a sand forma tion. T. C. Bwlng tnndo a business trip in brv Lnko Friday. ttarl Rogers Is In Bend on business. . r.. ....... r tit.i.1 frAtr iritft i - Unas. oneriHau ui u " " hero recently on his way noiuo irum Pnrtlnnil. iinv nmklntr Is now on. I Zlorolt and Jak Whlttnker wore the first to begin cttttlMB and B. W. Glllatn n oloso second. Truck drivers report the roads bad between Riley and Hums. James Itrlokey Is building a Inrgo corral on his ranch near Yroka Butte, Ho has moved his resldenco to n .spot near his well and Is making Im Itrovomeuts. Hornco Brookings and Mary.Mc Mullon made final proof on their homesteads July 23 boforo Commis sioner Fork ot Hampton. Mrs. Stauffer. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Overall wero calling on Mrs. Brook ings and Mrs. Bert Meeks Wednes day and laursday. A. T. Shaver and Mary McMullln attended the dnnco at N. N. Kins' at Dry Uako July 26 and report a ftao time. Mrs. 11. Haas of Buck Creek was In this vicinity Friday. post week. Mr. Curram transacted business at Holynt rocontly. K. Hester has gono on n trip to Uend nnd Seattle. Leo Royor, who has boon tho guest ot Marvin Terry, has returned to his homestead. Messrs Currnn, Rogers nnd Royor, Mr. and Mrs. Washburn and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mohror. Slydo Ashby, Mrs. Kbodoa and children, Mrs. DoWUl and son nnd Mrs. Host and chlldron were dcllRhttully entertained on tho 7 th. - - PWNGLE FLATS (Special to Tho Bulletin) PRINOL.K FhATS. July 21. Warren I.lbby will make his final proof at HatnptoB. Mrs. William Wlggam gave a danc nt Mr. Stevcnson'B Saturday night, July 10, In honor of her cousin. All the fanners on Prlngle Flats nr busy cutting hay, of which there will be a very good crop this year. Ted Roerste Is on the sick list this week. Martin Hallmeyor has gono to Du Pont. Wash., to work. His son Joe took htm to Bend and will return on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Held nnd Doro thy, Mr. and Mrs. Houston, Miss Ida Houston, vMr. and Mrs. Tom Rlckman nnd chlldron and Miss Anna Hall mcyer spent Sunday at Maury moun tain. Mrs. Bingham gave a picnic dinner at her homo sunaay. Airs. a. u. inj lor and children and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Genung wore the guests. The din ner was served under tho Juniper trees. --- rENT , -.-..- ---.- (Special to Tho Bulletin) - CRKSCBNT. July 26. K. P. Cooll of Portland, forest cruiser, left for headquarters Sunday after finishing a week's work here. A blaok bear was killed on tho Jones homestead ton miles from hero by Mrs. Jones. Mrs. J. U. Rlngo went to Lonrolh Monday, where sho will spend a wcok with her husband. B. O. Rourk made a business trip to Rend Saturday, returning Mon day. l V rvx-ilnr Inft fnr Pnrllnml on Thursday, going as far as Horn! In the Austin car. Miss Mcado returned Friday from La Pino whero sho visited n week. BIJCK CREEK havo gono to Wnlln Wnlln, Wnnlt., for tho rnrvost. K. M. Prny went to Motoilua Sun day. Slstora won tho bnll game with Clovordnlo playod oirtho 27th. (Special to Tho Uullotlu) RUCK CREKK, July 22. Miss fnF!nn)irnn. wlin him Impn nllnnillnc scnooi m rorunnu tor mo pasi iwo years, has returned home. T.ti. Vnlann rt llnnil linn fllAtl nn n claim near Rulgcr creok and Intend to iiuiiu n large nouse aim mano other Improvements this year. W. W. Brown's sister, Mrs. Wins- Inn nrAnmti.hlml liv linr flntlfflllnr. both of Portland, arrived last week and contemolato remaining tho bal ance of tho summer. Kvcryone.ls bus these days put- tine- mi lint unit frnm liruiinnt Inril- cations there will bo plenty of It. A. T. Shaver, tho well driller of wira --" ' X DRY LAKE (Special to Tho Uullettn) DRY LAKE, July 21. Haying is now on In this part of tho vCamp Creek and Dry Lake districts. N. N. Kins plowed 40 acres for C. A. BengUon the past week. The following persons have gone to Walla Walla. Wash., to work In tho harvest: Mr. Snyder, A. Green and S. Samson. II. MoVitto went to Elma, Wash., for a few months' stay. Mrs. A. Hunstman has gono to Walla Walla, Wash., to visit rela tives for a few weeks. Olla Wood went to Dcnd Thursday for a load, of supplies. A. Hunstman hauled a load of gro ceries last week for tiengtson's store. Dr. G. W. Hess drilled a well last week and got water at 37 feet and says he has IS feet ot water. A. 'Huntsman is now drilling for water on his claim, and says he Is prepared to go down to an artesian How. C. A. Ilcnglson's fruit trees set out lest soring are doing nicely. M i LOST CREEK (Special to The Bulletin) LOST GREEK, July 22. Miss Grace Rood of Indianapolis arrived on the 3rd for an extended visit with her ulster, Dr. Caroline Reed. Misses Alice Brookings and Mary Stnufier wero tho guests of relatives and friends at Hampton Butte the Ilnmnlnn. was a. business visitor In this vicinity last week. Ronald Conkllng returned homo Saturday after an absence ot two weeks. Edward and Julian Penrose havo left for the ban est fields In Washington. CLOVERDALE (Special to Tho Bulletin) CLOVERDALE. July 23. E. Cy rus now has an automobile, this car making the third .one in this neigh borhood. Mr. Cross has sold his ranch here and with his wife will make a trip to tho Hast before going to their Home in Washington state. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Young of Butte, Montana, aro visiting Mrs. Young's father, Mr. Rivet. Clnvqrdalo won the ball gamo bore Sunday with Sisters. Mrs. W. F. Fryronr and Miss Mary aro visiting relatives at Cresweli, Ore. Sam Cllno has been laid up a few davH on account of stepping on a nail. A Domorest contest was held hero, belne well attended. Mrs. Will Lev- erenz of Plalnvlaw won the medal. Mr. and Mrs. Will Buckley aro vis iting at Ashwood. Miss Freda Buckley Is visiting with her aunt In Redmond. Miss Violet McKlnney of Sisters was a visitor at the Grubo home Sun day. Miss Florence Wnldron was In Sis ters Sunday morning. Alvah Tempieton Is working on tho Waldron place. Whlio cutting hay Friday the team driven by E. M. Pray ran away, but no serious damage resulted. Mrs. Pray and Miss Mabel made a trip to Bend Friday. Mr. Wolsse reports that his first crop ot hay Is all taken caro of. Ho has about 200 tons. John Lowo made a business trip to Redmond Thursday. Mr. Waldron and Mr. Reynolds .'i-Ltr 3it5t lll.lf:4H iPortlancTy Fanwus Hotel Ho cd for the Excellence; of i5Cui5me.Eur0peanpkii) KWi tHiiWti fJil i MiMJii Situated in the hub of the principal theater and shopping district. Recently redecorated and refurnibhed throughout, xtnd better equipped today than ever before. EUROPEAN PLAN. - ,i ' Rooms without bath, $1.00 per day and up. Rooms with bath, $2.00 per day and up. ------ POWELL BUTTE - (8peelnt to Tho Bullutln) POWELL BUTTE, July 2R. Har vest Is Just starting. Many who hnvo ryo aro nlrondy cutting It and much of tho other grain will soon bo ready. John WoUer Is clearing land on tho l)oughrt plnco. l.on Rood made n trip through tho Powell Butto country tho mtddlu or last wcok. Ross RtiBsPtt and Mlsa Alton John sou made a trip In Redmond Frlduy. The Sorosls Club mot with Mrs. McFarlnne last Wednesday. It Is reported that Hunry Udward has contracted 1000 sackH ot dry laud potatoes for fauoy trade at ?2ft ton. leo Hoblis wont to Bund Sunday oonliiR to see his wlfo. v Mrs. A. W. Bayn Is gradually liu provlug in health. Misses Viola Trutda1o and Phmlio Heath wero In Prinovlllo tho Inst ot tbo wcok. Choir practice was hold at tho homo of Miss Trucsdnto Thursday evening. Last Thursday morning Allen Wll coxon had tho misfortune to loso his big burn by lire. Tho flnmos started from nn unknown onuto about o o'clock. The building was covered uy insurance but tho harness, hay, feed, etc., wero u total loss. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank McCaffory were Powell Butto visitors Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. John McDonald of Tncoma nrrlvod Tuesday morning for a two weeks' visit with George Trues- ilulo and family, Bill Brown sold nil of his hogs to N, P. Alloy last wook. I, I. Chapman went to Bond Man day to look tip milk cows. Thu Powell Butto peopln havo ovory reason to ho plcasmt with tholr road supervisor. Ever slnco tho ca tint was built they hnvo bnun trying to gut tho two crossings along tho Slot placo bridged hut not until tho court appointed Muni Wllcoxon wus this accomplished. Ho now plans to put In a numlinr of culverts and to got tho road from tho Huttes to tho lUnloml-l'rluovlllu road in Rood shapo. Ora Foster and Crls Riot ntttitded tho Masonic lodno mooting In Prino vlllo Saturday night. N. P. Alloy went to Bond for lum Iter tho Inst of tho wook. -- M1LLICAN (Special to The Bulletin) MILLICAN, July SB. Mrs. Ada II. Mllllcnu visited with Mrs. B. K. Davis at Avondnlu ranch Thursday. Mrs. Btatson spsnt Friday with Mrs. P. B. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Uigur were csllors at tholr daughter's honis Monday. Chas. llnrtwig Is working at tho .Mllllcnu ranch. Harry Morrison, ono of Mllllonn'it hucknroos, has bvou iulto sick for several days. Tho Spencer hrothors hnvo loft tho valley to bo almunt fur n few months. I. L. Owen Is plowing for Brio lias, toland. Mrs. B. B. Davis visited with Mrs. P. B. Johnson Frldny. George Mllllcnu. who has boon alt sent from tho valley, returned homo Thursdny, Blrdlo O'Knlly, the champion worn an rider ot tho Northwest, was at the OregonlnvestmentCo. TEN YEARS IN BUSINESS IN DEND. Real Estate Loans Insurance CITY, RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROPERTY. Irrigated Land with GOOD WATER RIGHTS and SUFFICIENT WATER. Dry Farm Lands, Homestead Locations on Gov ernment Land. Timber Lands bought and sold. Free information regarding Bend and Central Oregon. A postal card will put you next. Office opposite First National Bank Bldg. BEND, OREGON W "A Laundry to be Proud of." That's THE BEND STEAM LAUNDRY IX Ol'U NKW BRICK IllILDINU HVKVlAhhTr PLAXXKD, iniKCTKI) AXI) I'.QUPPKO I'OIl TIIK jauximv iiuhi.nksh, vi: havk thk finkht iuvs- IlltV PLANT IX OltlttiO.V KA8T OF TIIK CAHCADK .MOUXTA1XH. THAT MKAX8 THIS BKST OF LAUNDRY' WORK FOR lli:XI AND AIMAOKNT TOW.NK TIII3 8ATI8FACTI0X OF MOIHill.V, KI'FICIKNT 8HRVICK. ADD TO THAT PIIOMITNKS8 AND COUIITKOUH TRIUTMI2XT AXI) VOU HAVK TIIK 8KCRKT OF OUK 8UCCKS8. OUR BUNDLES GO ALL OVER CENTRAL OREQON OUH AOKXT8 ARK IN KVKRV INTKRIOR TOWX, "PUT YOUIt 1)UI8 IN OUK SUDS." The Bend Steam Laundry J. KIIWAHI) LAR80X, PROP.. IIK.NI ORKOON Mllllcnu ranch nno day last wmtk and gavo a nplniidld oxlilliltlnit of hor skill with tho lariat. IV II. Johiisoii wont (o Bond toility for u lond of griicoi'liin. Mrs. (loorgn Ralston of Rodmuiid calludMiu Mrs. II. 13. Davis Haturdity, roltirulng la Bund In tho ovnnlng. Mrs. (ilndor cnllud nt tho Roams homo Bundny. 4 - ...t4 I REDMOND v (Hpcclal to Tho lliitluttti) RKDMON't). July 27. A tennis tourunmout was hold horn last Hun day between tho Redmond and l.nld law clubs. Tho Odd 1'ollown and Rnlicltnhs hold it picnic nt tho Carl Woods rauoli ntmr Sisters Hiindny. About 85 pno pl nttonded and nit report an nitjoy nhlo time. A number of local pM)plo aro plan itliiK to altniid tho kooiI roadn Imrlio ono nt I .a Pino AtiKiist U. LA PINE (Hpcclal to Tho Bulletin) I.A PINK. July 27. Wlnlora & Hhlpp oponod tltelr now hliiokmulth ahop Wcdiiotiday. W. It Rlloy In ImlldlnK an addition (o Hotel Rlloy for a Kroeory nloro. Thoro In plenty of Kod UbIiIiik In iiolh forkH of (ho DnwautiHi now. Tho l.a Pino Compauy'H atom linn opcuod for hiiftlnoiw. Mr. Athol and Ray llovln hnvn movod to l.a Pine from thvlr raoh four utiloH north of Im Pino. St'M.MONH. Ill tho Circuit Court of tho Htitto of OroRoti for tho County of Crook. . 0, P. Putiuini, plalnllrr, vh, Malt But ton, dufmidant. To Matt Button, nbovo named do. fondant. In tho iimo of tho Htnto of Oro Kon, you nro hcroby rixiilrd to ap pear and aimwer tho complaint llleil nnalniit you In tho altov mitlllod no tion on or boforo Thurnday tho 11th day ot September. 1913, and you nro hereby nollllml (hat If you fall m to appear or nnnMor, for wnut tharmif tho plaintiff will apply to (ho court for a decree to tho erfoct (hat the north half of lot 10 of Mock 0 of Bend, Crook ronnO, OreRon, Im nnd ahull bo nnd remain the nlwoluto property of wild plaintiff, free from nil right, Interna or oqully therein or thereto on your part, or your heir or niwlRna for judgment anulmit you to tho effect that tho Mid (1. P. Put nam la tho owner In fee dimple of nab! property above denrrlhod. and Hint you have no right, tide or Inter out therein and for (ho coita and din liumeniontii of thin action. Thin Htimmonn In publlilied in Tho Band Bulletin for nix luccriuilvn week In even consecutive Uhuok of aid paiicr, rnmmenclni; with tho l no of July 30, 1913, by order or the Honorable W. I,. Bradahaw, Judge of tho above entitled court, whloh order wn mndo and entered on tho 30th day or July, 101.1. VKRNON A. FOR II KB. 21-27 Attorney for Plaintiff. All Good Photographs Aren't They? Wo Did Most of Them The Elite Studio TRY US lUmiNKNH AND PHOFKNHIONAIj. 1(0 II CRT II. HOI7M) Civil ft KnRlncor v 1 I licnil OroKon 0. P. NIHWON0l.lt, Band, bro. UNDKRTAKKR. Mceiurd Kiubnliucr, Funeral Director. Phono. Indy Asnlntant It OH 8 FA It Nil AM Attorney at l.nw Omco'in old I'lrat National Bank BulldltiK. , Dlottillu, HyKlenle, Natural Thura punttoH, Chronic Dliiorderit u Hpoolaltf DR. It. D. KICTOH UM Drulohi Ph)Mclntt , llnurH 0 to 5 Hulhar UM - , rilK J. II. IIAXIIR ARSTRACr CO., Ini'orimiiiled, Complete tract ludiuvR and photo'. rnphlo coploit ot all Crook County record. , Prinovlllo, OroKon.( W. W. I'AUI-UNMt, I), M. I. " D IC X T I 8 T Oltlea Over 1'ontofllflo ' B o u d, Oregon Wll.iaitD II. WIRT, IA WVKR Priiietllle, Orrtfon If. ;. DDK, M. D. P li y I c I it it ninl HuruniMi Onico over Flral Nnllniml Bank Ofllco Hoiim: 10 to 12 a. in.; 1 In 3 nnd 7 to 8 p. in. 1IKND. :: ' OUKOON C. S. II It X HO X Attorney At li n vr OfTlco In old I'lml National Bank Building Rend, Oregon VIIRXOX A. I'ORIIItS I.AWVICR First National Rank Building, Bond, ...... Oreln 1 It OR (IK 8. VOUXO . Civil, .Mining noil irrigation llnglnrer. OfTlco nt Room S, Flmt Natlonil Rank Building. II. II. DK A R.MOXD UtWVKR Hathor Building Bond, Oregon U. N. HOFFMAN N O T A II Y P l' II I, I O Bulletin Office Bond, Oregon. n- ii. a niihiH Attorney.at-I.avr United Hlntrx CViiniuUiloner First National Bank Bulldlug , IIKXD. ORKQON DR. J. II. CONNARN I) K.VTIHT Over DiHiehuleri Ranking & Truitt Co. I lours 9 to 12, 1 lo 6. Hundayu nnd evo- nlags by appointment. The Range of Quality The Improved Cascade A First Class Baker Extra Large Oven and Firebox From ten to fifteen dollars LESS EXPENSIVE than others of the same quality SKUSE Hardware Company -f 3fc i N, K. CLARKE, Asst. Mr. Q. J. KAUFMANN, Alanagei