The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 03, 1913, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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LAIDLAW
(Special to Tho Bond nuUottn.)
LAIDLAW. Sept. 2. I.nbor Day
was observed on tho Tumnlo project,
nil camps stopping work Tor tho tiny.
During tho past wook awards of
contracts wore mado for 400 barrola
of contain to lie dollverod nt Bend,
by tho P. T. Crowo Company of Port
lanil; 10.000 llnoal foot of halt Inch
round stool to bo delivered at Des
chutes, awarded to F. T. Crowo
Company, and tho hauling of tho
cement was given to Furst Brothers
of Ilcnd.
Hoad signs, dl rooting travelers to
tho camps of tho Tumnlo project,
havo boon placed during tho week at
nil corners of tho roads loading from
Cldlaw,
It Is oxpootod that during thd week
n Oaylax drill will bo landed at camp
(1, when, operations thoro will bo
started investigating the foundation
for tho dam.
A now camera, has been purchased
toy tho project with which It Is In
tended to supplement progress ro
portB by vlowa of tho work showing
progress from month to montn. in
this connection on construction work
tho camera Is beginning to bo looked
upon as a very Important part of tho
equipment.
Miss Forn llobbs, secretary to
Governor west. Is spending a fow
days In Laldlaw with friends.
A number of tho engineers took
advantage of tho holiday Monday and
visited "llrokcn Top" mountain,
leaving l.aldlaw Sunday morning and
returning Monday evening.
A hand "concrete mixer has been
added to tho equipment of the pro
ject during tho week.
Project Engineer Laurgaard is
asking for bids on now or second
hand concrete mixers, equipped with
Btoam engine and boiler, of three
fourth yard capacity, on trucks or
skids. Tho equipment Is to bo de
livered at Ileud not later than Sep
tember 1C.
PINEHURST
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
PINEHURST. Sept. 1. G. V.
Snyder mado a trip to town Monday.
Charles Johnson was trading In
Laldlaw Thursday.
G. M. Couch went to Laldlaw ono
day last wock.
Mrs. O. AV. Snyder called on Mrs.
Jackson ono day last week.
Mr. Root and wife made a busi
ness trip tn Laid'.aw Saturday.
Charles Wlmcr of Tumalo recently
mado a trip to Tho Dalles, returning
with & now automobile.
B. Y. Couch has been on tho sick
list the past week.
F. V. Swtsher went to Bend Thurs
day.
, Mr. Ilarter, wife and mothor-In-
law of Laldlaw called at tho uayley
ranch Saturday.
Iry Snyder called on Mrs. McAllis
ter one day last week.
Emll Anderson and wife went to
Ilcnd Saturday.
Harvey, the Infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Snyder, haa been quite
111.
G. W. Snyder and John Uyros
were transacting business In Ilcnd
Saturday.
Ethel Snyder and sister called on
Mrs. Emll Anderson Friday.
wMr. Clark of camp 4 called at tho
McAllister ranch Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. McAllister mado a
trip to town one day lust week.
Mrs. I. E. Wlmer and little nlcco
were trading Ic Laldlaw Saturday.
Mrs. A. McAllister called at Mr,
Hoot's Sunday.
Violet and Myrtle Spaugh wore
guests at Uie Dietrich homo Sunday.
FREMONT
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(Special to Tho Bulletin)
FREMONT, Aug. 31. Fremont J
school will open Tuesday.
There will be preaching at tho
Fremont school housa three Sundays
in each mouth by Rev. Mr. Matlock
of Fort Rock.
The thresher will he at J. B. Fox's
next Monday aud threshing will then
begin In Fremont.
Mrs. Bell returned home Saturday
night from California where she has
been visiting since last spring.
Sam Hill of Fort Rock was In Fre
niont Tuesday.
E. F. Pearco and George Peyerl
went to iLakovlew Sunday.
DESCHUTES
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DRSCHOTB8. Sept. 1. Glen Cox
has been on tlio sick list the past
week and the Hall boys have beon
taking his place with tho Irrigation
company.
C. M. Redfleld was in Bond Sat
urday on business.
L. A. Ijrandenberg went to Bend
Saturday and stayed over Sunday.
' K. P. Madsen was In Bend Satur
day, returning on (he evening train,
x N. P. Welder and his men are
working on the school house here.
Andrew Rehrens has beon haying
for K. P,- Madsen, whoso crop of
spring oats has turned out a ton and
a half to the acre.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mooro went
to tho mountains last week to bunt
and pick berries.
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OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
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i PLAINVIEW
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
PLAtNVlKW, Sept. 1. Ed Strahm
and sister Uloavcs Bpont Sunday In
Sisters.
Mrs. W. K. Baylor was taken very
111 Sunday from eating canned to
matoes. Dr. Forrell was called from
Bend and after several hours she was
out of danger.
Mrs. Lou Pulllam was In Sisters
Monday.
Htl Ulllott and family and Howard
Olllott and fnmlly went to tho Mo
tollus Saturday to spend n fow days.
C. 11. Chnlfan has gono to White
Bluffs. Wash., on business.
Ed Strahm and mother and his
sister Gleaves and master Clifford
and Miss Constance Knickerbocker
loft Sunday morning for tho Metollus
to stay a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. ltogcrs of Laldlaw
woro Sunday visitors at Mr. Baylor's,
also. Mr. aud Brewor nud family of
Hodmond.
Jack Brewer, aged 12, expects to
start to I'ondloton tho 11 rat of tho
week overland with a horso for Mr.
Sftyler, returning by rail.
Alox Levorenx has rented his farm
to Mr. Berg and expects to loavo
soon for Toxas whore ho will mako
his homo.
Mr. Knickerbocker Is expected
homo from Portland with a new car.
Mr. Sayler has Just tlulohcd stack
ing SS acres of rye to thresh. Ho
has 90 head' of hogs to feed it to.
t HIGHLAND
(Special to Tho Bend Bulletin.)
HIGHLAND. Aug. 28. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Evans and family loft
Tuesday for a fow days outing.
Clydo Balsloy and Cash Martin
spent a few days hero with relatives,
returning to Mitchell today.
Mr. Barrett has been drilling a
well for Mr. Bingham and struck
water at tho depth of 7Q feet. Thero
Is 54 feet of good water.
A largo crowd from hero attended
a danco given at Imperial Saturday
evening and all report having a
splendid time.
J. B. Rivers and Joo Hnllnioycr
left Monday morning for Prlnovlllo
for a load of rye.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McKay loft Mon
day morning for Bond.
Mr. Martin will leavo hero for
Bend Monday whoro ho expects to
got Mr. Nlolaon and family, who aro
coming out on their homestead.
Walter Tnvlor and family will leavo
for Dry Lake Saturday to spend a
few days with friends and also to
fffl(Mrfr4MrtMfMMTMitfMMN'
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ntteiid n dancing party,
Mr. Todd and Mr. Hogors enmo In
from llond today.
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MILLICAN
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(Special to Tho Bulletin)
MILLICAN, Auk. 28. Mrs. P. 11.
JoluiBOii went to Bend to attend tho
llowor show and bring out n load of
groceries for their storo.
George A. Mllllonn went to Prlno
vlllo nnd Is expected homo Tuesday.
Mrs. Mllllean,.who went to Newport
several weeks ago, mny return with
him.
A. A. Qllmoro went to Bond Thurs
day and purchased a loam of horses,
harness and wagon,
A. U. Norton and F. O. Uigur
brought out n load of lumber fttr
Miss Brown's oabln, which they will
erect fur her on her claim hero,
Tho school houso hero will bo
built soon. It Is being put up by
donations from the business men of
Bend who helped. out generously.
F. J. Glnder spent Sunday with his
family here.
Mr. Koppor, who workod for Geo.
Mllllouu us buokaroo, left for the
valley Thursday.
Several now settlers are expected
In tho valley soon to establish resi
dence on thlr claims.
Thoro was a honvy rain hero Mou-
$'
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews passed
through hero Tuesday on tholr way
to Hums to visit with their daughter
living near there.
Mr. Roehuckcr, who runs tho storo
nt mllopost 23,' Is digging n well.
Louis Gloss camo out from Bend
Saturday to spend Sunday with his
wlfo on their claim hero.
Mr. und Mrs. Klger nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Gloss called at tho A. D. Norton
homestead Sunday .
Mrs. Johnson visited with Mrs.
BonBon Friday nftcruoon at tho
Mllllcan ranch.
P. B. Johnson leaves for Bend to
day. w
Get The Habit
of bnying your groceries nt
home. Fresh Roods, stand
ard quality, at lowest prices
Let us all help build up
our own community.
P. B. JOHNSON
Mllllcan - - - Oregon
Prices Reduced
VkT E HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED BY
the manufacturers of MAZDA
LAMPS that the prices have been re
duced from 10 to 20. Following
the broad policy of the company we
joass this on to our customers..
The New Prices Are
40-Watt Lamps j40c each, formerly 50c
CO-Watt Lamps 50c each, formerly 00c
100-Watt Lamps .80c each, formerly 00c
Bend Water, Light
& Power Company
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I LOST CREEK
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(Special to Tho Bullotln)
LOST CREEK, Aug 20. Bon Do
Witt returned from his trip (o Bend
last Friday.
Homo of tho friends of Mr. nnd
Mrs. V. D. Harris gnva them n chari
vari last Thursday ovoulug.
ltoaso Smith wont to Bend to moot
J. Mayers, who Is expectod homo this
wook,
S. W. Best linn returned tn his
work nt Pnulhm after spending n
couplo of weeks with his family here.
J. Currnu and R. Whiteside at
tended the dance nt Imperlnl.
.1. Smith nud Don Yeok, who hnvn
boon harvesting In HnHtern Wash
ington, havo returned to their humes
here. 4
' Mr. Cliff of Sliver Lake, who owns
tho south half of section 1(1, was
lioro looking over his property lust
wook.
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I HAMPTON j
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(Special to Tho Bullotln)
HAMPTON, Atig. 25. W. T.
Harrison and wife relumed from a
trip tn Bend last week.
The third anniversary servlco of
Hnmpton Sunday school was held nt
Desert Crook aud was well nttoudod
All 37 persons present report it good
servlco nnd time.
A. H. Fork and son Harold nro In
Prlnovlllo this week.
L. C. and E. M. Pock mado a trip
to Win. Vlssor's homestead Friday.
Mr. Simon from Camp Crook was
n business visitor In Hnmpton Thurs
day of last week.
II. C. Miller is cutting Molvln
Crow's grain,
A number of settlers from thin
neighborhood aro hunting this wook.
Most of the harvesting In llnlshed
In this vicinity and soma of tho set
tlers havo begun to seed.
Ror. C. A. Burrls nnd Louis Miller
are building a houso on Mr. Burrls'
homestond.
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IMPERIAL
(Special to Tho Bullotln)
IMPERIAL. Aug. 29. R. C. John
son loft Sunday for Bond to meet his
son from Walla Walla, who expects
to locato hero.
Wllllo Frasor has Just finished
plowing 20 acres on his fathor's
homestead,
"Shorty" Huffman went to Bend
last wook and brought out a load of
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goods. v
Thoro wna a linn rnln Monday
nf to ni oo n, whloh liiHtod nhmit two
hours. This soctlon of tho country
soniiiH (o bo getting cuusltlorublo
mo l u rainfall enoh year,
About 7fi person attended tho
danco hero nt Volxt's hall last week.
Everybody scorned to havo n good
time.
Clnildo Cono In pulling up his hay
this wook nnd has n lino lot of It.
Wnrron McConnoll returned Hun
day from Ileud with n load of goods
for his store.
Mrs. Ring nnd slater nro vlnlttng
their brother about 20 miles south'
west of hero.
Mr. H.ttuU and wlfo wont to Bond
a fow days ago, whoro thoy expect to
remain for several weeks,
Frank Cross went to Mnury moun
tain mill last week nnd hauled n
load of lumbor.
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I PRJNGLE FLATS
(Special to Tho llullelln)
PRINOLIi FLATS. Aug. SS.--A1-niOBt
ovoryouo on Prlnglu Flnla has
Mulshed haying. Thero wna a good
crop this year.
A danco will bo Riven for tho bono
fit of thu school at C. A. Hloveitnon's,
September 12, Banco nnd oyster
supper, $1,
Jack Rh ors started for Prlnovlllo
todny for n lond of whout.
The wall drillers aro now at K.
Blughams drilling n well. From
thero thoy Intend to go to Mr. Imvla.
Tho Lndles Country Club will glvo
a picnic August 31.
CRESCENT
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(Special to Tho llullelln)
CRESCENT, Aug. 29. J. I.
Howard brought In a load of freight
lot E. G. Rourk Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis returned from
Klamath Falls Sunday. Thoy at
tended thu development meeting
thoro.
Miss Lund of Hlllsboro. Ore., enma
in Monday with Charles Graves by
way of Klamath Falls. Htm Mill i.j
tho tencher for the Creacont school
this year.
Mrs. Charles Uravos and family,
and Mrs. Garner and children, who
have neon visiting the lllngu family,!
wont to Klnuinth Falls with Charlmt
Graves Tuesday. Mrs. Garner will'
visit her parents, Mr. nud Mrs.
Graves, for n short time before re
turning to her homo In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Knox and Mrs. Rourk
and daughters left Tuesday morning
for tho mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. IiirIo nnd daughter
left for Prlnovlllo Wednesday whoro
tbey will visit beforo returning to
their homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Santry and Miss
Monde aro spending n week In tho
mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Rlngo
havo been managing tho hotel In
tholr absence. ,
Born, to Mr. and Mrs, T. F. Ham
ncr. Monday, a daughter, weight 0
pounds.
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ALFALFA
(Special to Tho Bullotln)
ALFALFA, Sept. 2. Mr. Danborry
and Krvlllo Baker aro preparing to
go to tho mountains for a hunt tho
last of this week.
Tho Alfalfa public school will bo.
gin Soptembor 1ft with nn enroll
ment of 23. and posslidy morn will
ontor n lilt lo Inter. Kdgar Barns,
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Bend, Oregon,
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CIcctrIc Lighted Tlirouthout
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Good Rooms
Pree bus to -nd
from trains
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FRUIT TREES
Our nursery is located on Powell Butte, fourteen miles
east of Bend. Our trees are the kind we recommend
after over thirty years experience in the fruit business
in this neighborhood. Our prices and treatment will
please you. iCatalog free on request, Come and see
our orchards and nursery, Office address, Prineville. Ore,
LAFOLLETTE NURSERY CO.
A VnrnM T.Ivaf In IV flno fltlil
for tho Malarial derm and It
thrives wonderfully. The eer
tain reiuH In suoh casts la a
nt-cll of Chills.
HERBINE
la n ronvrfnl Chill Touia nasi
liver lUuuUlor.
it mils tlis liver In healthy,
vigorous condition ana cures
tho chills uy destroying i in
dlienio germi which Infest ttio
system. Ilerlilno Is a flno nntl-
feriomo meuiuine, mum ruvv
lv than tho syrupy m xluree
thnt HtMmn tim Binmnrni no-
xnuai. It tint nnltf till la Ilia ills-
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M in tno liver, unmnon nnu uuit-
1 M .!.. ...tlf..f- Iia .u.l.in In
condition to successfully roslet
tlm uiual third or seventh day
raturn nf tho chill, llorliln Is
i medlcluo tor the whole
A clfftiuing ana mviRorniins
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iIamtiF".Dltni,Prop. 0t.Louli.Mo I
Stephens Cys oatv It a hesllpa
ointment for Cere Byet,
r3otnAnpHcconntHntO'Uvl
Patterson Drug Oo.
who (might thu school last year, wlirT
bo the teacher this yonr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, Mr)
KtDdor and Mrs. Gorklug of Laldlaw
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.
nnd Mrs. Walker.
Miss Ooodnoll Is living In the Rod
Hold houso at present. Klin has not
yet found n small tract that milts'
her hut hopes to soon.
M. L. Pyntt has purchased a duo
covered hack.
Nearly everyone lias Ids crops
harvested and Is feeling prosporoue
over tho good yield.
A. O. Walker Is In Prlnovlllo this
week serving on the Jury.
MUs llertlia llordahl of Seattle U
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oconto AWn,
uorii ni inoir iiomo tmi oi Annua
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POWELL BUTTE
(Special tn The Bulletin)
POWKLL lU'TTK. Hept. .- Mr
and Mrs. Hiar. who havo recently
hnmestonded on th hulls, nro work
ing for (leorgo llobbs. '
Oeorgtt Trtiosdsle had tho misfor
tune of losing nn $S0 milk sow last
week. One of Ills other cows seem
ed to roallte his loss for the follow
lug day she presented him with twin
calves, both of which nro strong and
health).
Miss Anna Miller has returned
from Portland where situ went it ,
havo her eyes treated.
Jean Beard of C'dttilmas l,nko haii'.jA
pulled his threshing outfit Into ih"
Powell Butte district. Iln started I
his run on tho Joe Kltlott place.
Miss Viola Truesdslo Is taking the
place of Miss Marin Austin at central
whllo Miss Austin Is on her vacation.
Walter Hears, representing the
Spauldlnr Manufacturing Co. of
Orlnnell, la., haa beon selling buggies
at Powell Butte tho last few weeks.
soid 11 hugglnes and hacks,
Clark Morse spent Saturday and
Sunday In Prlnovlllo.
Home of tho Powell Butte people
took In the tennis match liutwuen
Prlnovlllo and Redmond at Redmond'
Sunday.
Munx and Reeves Wllenxon nr
putting up their second cutting or
alfalfa.
H. J. Landon of tho Oregon Nurs-,
I Continued on page six.)
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SHINGLES
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Special Attention to
Transient Travel
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Good Meals f
m iirrangemenis maoo ror osrsons Iv
desiring to go south and east of hero
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