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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1913)
t rftta. CENTRAL t "- i - LAIDLAW (Special to Tho Dona Bulletin.) .LAIDLAW, Aur. 26. A beautiful nnd impressive ccramony took plnco !n tho church Sunday ovonlng after Bervlces whon Hov. A. O. NVnlkor pre sented J. W. U. Gorklng with a benu tlful gold medal, In hohalf ot tho peoplo as an expression of npprcct ntlon of hla excellent work durliiR the last session of tho Legislature In Balcm. It was a complete surprise nnd he was deoply moved, lie spoko 4i few words of gratitude, depreciat ing hla own work nnd Inudlng tho nsslstanco given him by otnors in terested In tho movoment. Tho medal Is beautifully engraved, bear ing Mr. Oorklng's namo and tho In scription. "Father Tutnalo Irrigation Project." lllds have been asked for freight ing of 300 barrels of cement from Ucnd to camp 1 and 100 barrels to camp 3, and of 7600 pounds ot re inforcing steel from Deschutes to camps 1 and 3. Secretary of Stato Olcott and Stato Treasurer Kay, both members of tho Desert Land Hoard, visited tho Turn nlo project Tuesday morning, the 19th. Both expressed their surprise at tho showing that had been mado In so short a time. Project Engineer Lnurgaard took them as far as Pais ley on an inspection trip or other projects, leaving Laldlaw on tho afternoon of tho 19th. Ho returned on the 22nd. Eight heavy horses from Tho Bend Company have been put on the work as plow teams. During tho week work on tho di version dam at camp 1 was started nnd good progress Is being made. Contractors Dcncer and Joo Hock nt camp 2 are pushing tholr work hard and making a good showing. Mr. Ilutchlns has nearly finished his contract. Contractor J. J. Adams has moved his outfit on the work awarded to him and his wen aro staying at camp 4. Each camp claims to have tho beat cook on tho work and to tako tho judgment of those who visit all the camps frequently, tho last meal Is always tho best regardless of tho camp at which it may have been taken. The camps are very fortu- nato in securing four cooks of this character. Tho Q. A. F. Club will meet with Mrs. Schaller Wednesday, September 3. Meetings are to bo new only every other week hereafter. Instead of weekly aB has been the habit. The club gave a ball at Laldlaw Friday evening, tho 22nd, which was a very successful affair, and a most pleasant evening was spent. A number of , Redmond and Bend young people were present. At the morning service of tho church Sunday, a Sunday school was organized. Mrs. Ross waa made superintendent; Mrs. Wallace, assist ant superintendent; Mrs. Flecklnger, secretary, and Miss Beatrice Dullard, treasurer.. The classes will be organ fr'ed next Sunday and It is hoped to build up a good active school. : POWELL BUTTE f (Special to The Bulletin) POWBI.L IIUTTE, Aug. 25. The Ktatoes raited here are ovldently making friends with people on the "outside." it being estimated that (0,000 sacks have been contracted for here, at $1 per sack, and private families who hne moved from horo to Portland wish to ship potateon from here for their own use this fall. F, W. Hanna of Fort Rock was looking ovor this country last week for tho first time in several years and remarked on the changes Uiat have taken (dace. He bought a load of potatoes of A. D. Morrill. C. J. Cummlngs of Portland Is vis iting friends here. J. P. Bowman sold a Jersey cow and two heifers to Mr. Waugh of Bend, and a sow and five pigs to Mrs. Mary Elliott. A. D. Morrill, who has suffered with sciatic rheumatism for the past two months, left last Thursday for the Portland sanitarium whore he will receive treatment. Melvln and Ora Foster expect to start threshing this week. E, iL. Johnson, local storekeeper and postmaster, is in Portland on a business trip. The second crop of alfalfa is rapid. I)' kSIiik into the stack, and the grain harvest Is on full blast. A most refreshing shower fell this morning. POWELL BUTTE, Aug. 26 Fos ter Bros, began the season's run with their thresher this morning on the James Green place. John Tengman has been in this Motghborho'od with his header for several days. He expects to have at least lCrdays more work here. Doc Morgan is helping Muuz nnd Reeves Wllcoxon with their barvebt nnd haying. E. L. Johnson has returned from a visit to Portland and points in Washington. He says Powell Butio looks butter than ever to him now. Irrigation season is over and the company has taken oft all tho extra dlfch rldors. The Spauldlng buggy people oro working In Central Oregon agaiu. Bears and Brown, two of their repre sentatives, have been having very good success in tho Powell Bulto district Mm. McCaskey and Mrs. Lawton, who have boon visiting at the home of B. L. Johnson, left for their homo in Detroit, Sunday morning. Leland Casey's header team bo came frightened one day last week and stampedod. Ho got. them under OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. - -- 1 control, however, boforo much sor- lous unmngo was nono. Miss N'olllo Oakln. who has boon working for Mrs. Leo Ilohbs, ro- turned to her Homo in nana t'riuny. Tho Sorosls Club mot with Mrs. Morso and daughters last Wednesday afternoon. Tho subject of n big teed for tho mon folks was brought up and tho mon aro very much In hopo Hint It will materialise. A number of Powell llutto gardens wore nipped by Jack Frost Inst week. This Is his first npponrnuce for tho soason nnd ho only mndo Blight calls hero and there. Mrs. Wallaco Smith and Mrs. .1. J. Chnpmnn gavo n dinner In honor of Mrs. Van Dom Sunday at tho homo or Mrs. Smtth. During the dry season wagon tiros aro very apt to loosen and several ot tho farmora on Irrigated lands hnvo been running water down tho roaJi so as to soak tho wheels as they go back and forth. Hond Supervisor Munz Wtlcoxson, la becoming qui to Indignant and says it must atop at onco. HAMPTON X Q- - (Special to Tho Bulletin) HAMPTON, Aug. 17. Sovoral heavy showers tho foro part of tho week delayed haying but wore very boneflclal to late crops. C. N. Vermillion and I. K. Kllgoro pulled A. T. Shavers well drilling outnt to tliolr residence near walk cr's Cabin, south of Frederic Butte, and a well wilt bo drilled for Mr, Wilson near there. After Its com plotlon Mr. Shaver expects to tako his mnchlno to Klamath Falls. Mr. Shaver has drilled n dozen or moro wells In this part of tho country and has been very successful. Q. H. Furst ot Furst Bros, of Bend wns In this locality inspecting tho rough places in tho Uond-uurns high way, recently. Lewis McPhcrson of Butte. Ore., waa in this community several days last week en route to his homo. Mr. McPhcrson had been visiting rela tives In Washington. Miss Lilly Hagman, who has boon visiting at Bort Mocks', has returned to her homo nt Wllllmlna, Oro. Miss Eva B. Mlchaol, who spent several days with Miss Sheppard and friends, returned to her homo last. Thursday. Tho now storo opened up with a flourishing trade. It Is called tho Hustlomore store and Is located midway between this placo and Hampton. T. C. Ewlng made a trip to Camp Creek on horseback and says he pre fers a buggy or auto to a saddle. Horace Brookings received a gas oline englno Saturday and will soon be pumping water from his drilled Mekadrfaaaaaar Lamp f r . IIRNI) nUMiKTlN, URNI), OUR., - - - - - - - - - - - well. Bert Mceks has put down casing In his well and will now bo rondy to pump water. Earl Rogers Is In Bend for rv load ot supplies. -"-- DRY LAKE ------- (Special to Tho Bulletin) DRY iliAKR, Aug. 18. F. L. Brown and A. Alexander aro busy building residences on tholr claims. C. A. BenKlsou assisted Dr. Hoss dig n woll tho past wook. Rood Bros, aro building on tholr father's homestead ono ot tho larg est rcsldonces In this neighborhood. C. A. Bougtsou has some setdlng done, this bolng tho first Of tho sea son In this district. John Wilson started for Bond 'on Friday for n load of freight for W. W. Brown. Swan Samson nnd Ooorgo (lelgor hauled lumber for Fuller nnd son to build on their homestends cast ot Camp Creek, last week. Postofflro Inspector Whitney mado a call at Dry 1-nko and appointed C. A. Bougtson as ostmaster of tho now ofllce. Tho olllco will bo opened as soon us thu required supplies tiro received. Dr. Hoss was called tp Maury mountain sawmill last Tuesday, nnd roporta tho arrival ot a boy at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Amonds. Thomns Itngford arrived from Bond Friday, bringing his wlfo and daughter. Miss Frances, nnd a home steader who Is located In 20-21. C. A. Bongtsou mado a trip to Hampton Monday on business wlta Commissioner Fogg. - CRESCENT (Special to Tho Bulletin) CRESCENT. Aug. 23. Sheriff Low and family of Klamath Falls spent Sunday In Crescent. M. S. Lattln of Bond camo In Mon day, going on to tho lako whore ho spent several days. Ho returned to La Pino In tho Rlloy car. Fred Lafollotto and E. R. Hill ot La Pino went through hero Monday en routo to Klamath Falls to thu De velopment Leaguo mooting. Reno West killed a largo black bear and cub at Odoll Lako Monday. O. W. Shrlncr and Prince Staati ot Bend went through Tuesday on tholr way to tho mountains. Chas. Stlnchrteld nnd C. H. Has kell went to Lonroth Tuesday to look after tho crop near their town- site. Lloyd Elliott. Mr. Elliott Sr., Mr. Prices Reduced W E HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED BY y the manufacturers of MAZDA LAMPS that the prices have been re duced from 10 to 2Qo. Following the broad policy of the company we pass this on to our customers. . The New Prices Are 40-Watt Lamps 40c each, formerly 50c (JO-Watt Lamps -50c each, formerly 00c 100-Watt Lamps- 80c each, formerly 00c Bend Water, Light & Power Company m. p ? WHDNKSDAY, AltflURT 07, 1011). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --------- Brown nnd Harry Rlloy, nil ot Lit Pino, woro In Crescent Friday on n short business trip. Tho LndloH Club ontortntnod In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Loiik Friday. Thoy loavo Sunday for Washington whoro thoy will visit nt different places, L, F, Wnkcllold, townslto ownor, was In town n short ttmu Friday. J HIGHLAND $ (Special to Tho Bond Bulletin.) 1IK1HLANI). Aug. 21. Mm. A. CotlliiKhnm ontortaluod n number of young folks nt hor homo Tuesday evening. Tho evening was Hputit In games, a ontuly pull nnd dancing. John Itlvora roturnud Thursday ovonlng from Bond. Mr. Bnrrott will begin drilling-n woll for Mr. Bingham Friday, and hn will go from thuro to Mr. Davis' to drill. ' A. Cunningham loft Monday for n trip to Bond. Ho expects to bo hack Saturday. Mrs. W. Wlggam ontortntnod the ladles' Embroidery Club Thursday at her homo. Tho Ladles of tho S. B. 8. Club will glvo n dnnco at C. A. Stevenson's homo on Friday, September 12, thn proceeds to go for school seats, Thu public is invited. --- PLAINVJEW -- (Special to Thu Bullotln) PLA1NVIEW, Aug. 2G. .Mr. Adams' daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hammor of Culver, worn up visiting tho first of last week. Mrs. Ed Olllott's sister, Mrs. W. W. Zollars, of Portland, Is hero visit ing. Mr. Powelson Is horo with his son Charles. Powolson. Mr. Knickerbocker loft for Pott Innd Wednesday on a business trip. Chas. Barr and son woro callers In this neighborhood Wednesday. A crowd of young peoplo want down on tho Motollus Friday foi an outing. Those In tho parly woro Mr. and Mrs. George Couch, Mrs. Howard, Misses Hllen, , Joslo and Lucy Crawford, Ooorgo Crawford. Ellis Edglngton, Floyd Hcolt nnd Phil Smith. Mr. ChaRan and Mr. Strahm lull Sunday for tho Motollus whoro they will spend several days fishing. SPECIAL. Will have Newfoundland herring nnd salted sllversldo salmon In stock noxt woek. Cot some. P. B. JOHNSON. Mllllcnn, Ore. 2.1 p. (Advertisement.) mm? . Ji?- j ------ P1NEHURST - - (Special to Tho Bullotln) PINEIIUUHT, Aug. 815. Tho two Infant daughters or Mr. and Mnt, Charles Johnson woro seriously III tho llrst ot thu wook hut nro now recovering. F. V. Swisher had tho misfortune to lose a cow oiiu day last week. John Myers of Tumnlo called nt Snydor's Tuesday. C. W. Buy dor and L. II. Root mndo n trip to Bund Saturday. Miss Edna Knot called on hor sister, Mrs. Uhnrlns Johnson, Thus lay. A party of men from oamp .1 woro nt Work clearing tho road through tho Snyder place Sunday, that bolng tho non rest way to the camp from town. Joslo Johnson called on Mrs. A. McAllister Wednesday morning, Charles Johnson was trading In town tho first of tho week. Mrs. Arthur Jackson wont to Des chutes Monday afternoon. Mrs. O. J. Mock was calling In Bond Saturday. Mrs. C. II. Spaugh visited' hor mother at Tumnlo Hundny. Ooorgo Dietrich. Reginald Bayloy. and William Root woro tho guests of Raymond wimor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson called on Mr. and Mrs. Snyder Sun day. Mrs. York Is now working for Mrs. Roscoo Howard at Dcsuhutc. CLOVERDALE (Special to Tho Bullotln) CLOVERDALE, Aug. 25. Mr. add Mrs. Tompletun nnd dnughtor Hazel started to cross tho mountains for Eugouo Friday. Tho trip Is combin ing pleasure and business, A turkey lion owned by Errna Pray laid Ihroo settings of eggs oarl)' In W m Get The Habit of bnyinit your Krocorlea nt homo. 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AUN. wain run aim ituia I'loreiiuu woro callers nt thu Umbo, lituo Thursday. Minn Frieda lluukloi' In laid tin as a result of running a uoodlu Into lion th knee. , ca Mr. Hanks of Albany, Oro., has nre boon engaged to tonoli tho Cloiur- lV ilnlo school this year, mo l (I, (Iriilio U sumllng crnnm lu "". tho Redmond creamery. Ho noulMiU, .,' llrst can Friday. ',", Calvin lliirnsldo Is building ,nii4 i,, other "shanty" on his placo. v Mr. Rlvot Ims needed 10 urres of gat laud lo elover. .' roi MImo Frlodn Buckley and Umiuvi Jjfi Rlvot culled on Opal Kelly HuiUy.hHfl afternoon, J i Wj ud' I ,)H DEND R.. F. D. : . (Hpvolul to Tho Bulletin) lllf.M), II. I'. II., rtllg. J". linril,. f. to Mr. and Mrs. IC. V. Nelson, Frl v dny, August 16, a 10-pound boy. o( Mrs. Henry IVobter, who has been r)i visiting with bur sister nnd faiirlh, ilr'i Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Itnynolds, rforl turned to hor homo In Lu Orwun"T tho 2Srd. Ur. Colo H. Smith nnd It. M. Wider nrn tin cutting the second crop of alfalfa on wi John lllelll's place. KU Andrew Moen hnil u slok horsn " Hnturday. Willis Nolnud Is working on 'tlm Daveuport-Stnnlny rnuch, Mrs. Jessie lioughtoii, who jinn boon very III for several weeks, Is able to bo About now. Hho Is nt tho homo of Mrs. Welder lu Bcud. Jra. Houghton has boon In town sovoral weeks taking treatments under Dr, Kotchiim. Mrs. Forgo, who has born staying with Mrs. K. C. Nnlsoti, loft Monday preparatory to going to hor huine. stead. The warm weather the past week has been excellent for haying. . HAMPTON BUTTE ' I i (Special lo Tho Bullntlu) HAMPTON Ht'TTK. Aug. 21 Yesterday waa the hottest day of 4he car, tho temperature delate OH dc Kroos. HayliiK la nearly couiploted Quito a number of peoplo from hi locality attended a dnnco at Imperial Friday nlKlit and roKrt a fine tljne John Perry & Co., who woro drill Inx for J. M. Wllsbu of Misery Flats, struck water last cck nt a doptlf of (Contlntiod on Paso Six) (V w i ': if it : : : : 'i 't, Special Attention to I Transient Travel Oood Alesls All arrangements made for persons desiring to go south and esst of hero 4-4--v -- nl tlm rot Km T,' . ml. ail IK 'oi 1 I i I