The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 24, 1913, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
chased ono fn)m Mr, Wilson of Duck
Crook lust weok.
J. I). Slovens tnado n trio to He ml
Inst weok nftor supplies for IiIb lloll
Plains Btoro.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolf llrown returned
tn their homestead nftor a llvo
monttiB lenvo of nlwonco,
Messrs. Sltnnnnon nnd Olson tiro
dlRRlnK n wdll for a. Morrill.
Charles Hoyor dnj; n well on his
homostond last weok, getting four
toot of water nt n dopth of oloven
foot.
Wolr llroB. will ninko a trl out
nftor seed grain noxt wook. Tuny
aspect to 8ed 120 acres this fall.
Nil Wilson and family nrrlvsd
froth Kentucky Inst wook to tnko up
tholr rosldonco on tholr homostond
on section 1-20-1S.
l.co Hover ts building n now barn
on his homostond.
J. J. Ilnlloy nnd wlfo nro expected
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I DESCHUTES
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DESOUirTBS, SopU 22. Tho rail
rond has built n freight platform
hero GO by 100 foot In dimensions.
Hoscoo . Itownrd intulo n business
trip to Portlnnd Inst wook.
Alfred Mooro In hauling Junlpor
wood from W. V. Hownru s placo to
tho depot for shipment to Portlnnd.
"Mnrso" Aubrey was n Deschutes
visitor today.
HAMPTON BUTTE.
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(Special to Tho Uullotln)
HAMPTON BUTTK, Sept. 15
Fnll seeding Is now In order.
Hart Ilogors and Gabriel Untontl
hnvo boon hauling lumbor from tho
Mnury Mountain nillll. Mr. aogors.
from tho hnrvost fluids In Washing
ton.
Mr. llatontt and Mrs. M. W. Shop-! n.t, '".,.'' j nPi t brhriV Plata
pard arc going to build stables soon. "a"t"j!k. U nW l B '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Stauffor and ,, -,',. ,, .-.. ,,.,. r
Mrs. Overall of Lost Crook nro call- ni SJL" .Qn.ifi- ?w
i .. r .... t ,, nn.i i.. ii.....tr.n absenco anil gono to Seattle to tako
ins on friends hero nnd In Hamilton, j n -mMm wlh Ul ,omc Tt,Inihone
lonvoa
Dnkotn.
Potor N'lolson nnd family arrived
Tuesdny from Unymond, Wash., to
locnto on his homostond.
William Todd nnd John McKay
loft for Dotal Momlny morning.
Mm. Win. DlnRlmm hns boon nut
forltiK tho pnst wook with u severe
uttnok of rhottmntlsm.
Whllo oliturlitK tho gnto nt Chnrlos
Marlon's, Mrs. WIkruiu was kicked
by a horso, rll was fraoturod nnd
sho received brulsos on her nrm. Sho
Is ntilo to be about.
Mr. Dnvls nnd sou returned from
Ilend Moudit).
Cash Martin and Clyde Hnlsloy ro
turnod homo Tuesday.
Mrs. A. Palmer and family will
loiivo for llond Monday whoro sho
will toslds for the winter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kvans. Mrs. Danlsl
son and Mrs. ilnllmoyar spent Thurs-
to return to Uiulr homoatonu soon day nt tho schoolhouso preparing It
to open BOhnol .Muntinyi uct. o. Max
Nlolbou was appointed tonchor.
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Thursday for Fnrgu, North
Karl Rogers has gone to Hond for
a load of supplies.
Mr. Monroo and family, who ar
rived on tholr claim last wook, aro
busy clearing land nnd getting ready
to sow ryo.
Misses Klvn McFaddon and Mary
McMuIlIn .nro In ltend on business.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Schroder. O. A.
Johnson, and Mrs. M. W. Shcppard
returned front Prlncvlllo where tlioy
were attondlng court.
Messrs. Young, Curran, Whltesldo,
Smith Hartoon and Page Stuffcr arc
hauling lumbor from ltend for a
school houso near Glass llutto.
Ilort Mcoks and T. C. Kwlng re
turned from Ilend Saturday nnd rc-
Iort the roads In good condition for
hauling but uulto dusty.
Postotnce Inspector Whltnoy has
Issued orders to all truck and auto
drivers between Ilend and Burns not
to tnko mall from settlers along this
road unless tlioy deposit same at tho
next iostofnce along tho road.
Company.
LOST CREEK
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I HARNEY HOLES
(Special to Tho nullotln)
HARNKY HOLES. Sept. 13.
Haying Is all over In this neighbor
hood and some of the farmers aro
t beginning to seed.
O. W. Mcrrilll, S. A. Simmons and
Mr. Olson made a trip to Ucnd last
week.
William Scjiultx and L. A. Raw
lings each purchased a horso from
Jaue Warner and Sam Merrill pur-
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(Special to Tho Uullotln)
LOST CRKEK. Sept. 17. Wo ex
pect to hnvo a school houso In tho
nenr future. Messrs. Davis, liar
tunc, Jnck Smith. Pago Stnuffor and
Curran each hauled a load of lumbor
from Ilend for tho erection of one.
Mrs. Illshop of Imperial was n
business visitor In tho valley a short
tlmo ago.
Mrs. C. M. Smith entortalucd a
number of her frlonds at n social
dinco tho night of tho 6th.
Messrs. Davis and Heater trans
acted business In Prlnevllle, Red
mond. Powell llutto nnd Head the
mat couple of weeks. Thoy brought
homo a supply of seed grain.
Mrs. Parrot has gone to north
eastern Oregon to teach n nine
months term of school. Mr. Parrot
took her to Ilend.
DRY LAKE
J HIGHLAND
(Special to The Rend Uullotln.)
HIGHLAND, Sept. 11. Tuesday
afternoon a farewell party was given
for Mrs. H. Lawrence at tho home of
her daughter, Mrs. Max Nlolson. tho
members of tho I C C. Club being
present. All Joined in wishing Mrs.
Lawrence a pleasant Journoy. Sho
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PRY Lake, Sept. 22. Very warm
weather bus prevailed hero for tho
last two wooks.
D. Chandler has started drilling
a well on his homostond.
II. Cox of Camp Creek wont to
Prlncvlllo Thursdny to moot his bro
thor who Is coming to tnko up a
homestead.
C. A. HoiiRtBon left for PrluovHIn
Thursday ,on business.
A numbor of peoplo from hero nro
attondlng tho fair at Prlnevllle.
T. F. Stapleton of Colfax, Wash.,
has located on a 320-ncre homestead
near here.
S. Samson, II. Snyder nnd A. Oroon
hnvo returned from tho harvesting
Holds north ot Walla Walla, Wash.
Mr. Galvorson of Portland has es
tablished his resldenco o uhls homo
stead and loft to he gone over the
winter. He
la Portlnnd.
holds a good position
Omnhn, Nob., Mlns Grncn Snttdorsnn,
who wns visiting nt tho Knicker
bocker homo Tuosdny and Wednes
day, roturnod homo Thursday with
hor aunt, Mrs. W. W. Cnnndn, Hor
mother, Mra. Sanderson, accompan
ied tlioni nn far an Portlnnd. Mrn.
Cnnndn nnd Miss Sanderson hnvo
boon visiting hero for sovornl mouths.
Noln Peterson was transacting busi
ness In llond Monday.
Mr. Dnvls has stnrtod snwlng ngnln
nt his mill. Ilo has Initialled n now
ougtuo which onnhlon him to run out
n third moro lumber. Ilo hits two
tenniB hnullng lumber to Lnldluw.
Kvorybody Is busy preparlnR for
tho threshers In thin district.
George McCnltlslor whh called
awny Thursdny on business concern
ing his mines. Ilo oxpectn to mnko
oxtsuslvo ImprovomnntH on his plnco
horo In tho near future.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Strnhm nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. Snytor left horo Saturday morn
ing for tho t'ovo whoro thoy oxpect
to col some fruit.
POWELL BUTTE
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(Speclnl to Tho Uullotln)
POWKI.L lll'TTK. Sept 22. Tho
Sorosls Club wn glvon n very plous
nnt nftornoon nt tho homo of Mrs.
Truesdnlo Inst Wodnosdny. Ilosldea
tho roKulnr work of tho club, n short
pro urn in wns rendered,
A numbor of the Powell llutto
young folks nro mnklug preparations
to nttond tho Crook County High
School In Prlnevllle this year.
Thero wns nn excellent rain bore
onrly Sunday morning. It was too
lato In the season to do much unotl
on this year's crop but It was of great
nonoiii tor tnoso wno nnvo tholr fnll
wheat In.
Joo Klllntt nnd son Alvlo nnd the
Lnndfnro Iwys havo roturnod from
tholr trip to tho mountains, -rimy
haven't been giving much venison to
tho neighbors.
Hurry Spoor wns n llond visitor
Sunday nnd Monday.
Powell llutto pooplo nro nonrly nil
planning on tnklng In ono or moro
days of tho fnlr nt Prlnevllle this
wook. A number of thorn nrn put
ting In various exhibits which will bu
u groat credit to tho community.
Ilonry Twoot nmilu a trip to llond
tho (Irst of Inst wook.
, Gunrgu nnd Loo llnhbn hnvo pur
chased u food chopper for tholr own
ttpo.
Jon Shonror and family spoilt tho
wook end ut llond,
Dowoy Johnson hns sold his fam
ous gray "Injun" snddln horso to
ono of tho uimi on tho thresher.
BEND R.. F. D. ?
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(Special to Tho llulletln)
UHNI), It. F. I)-. Hopt. aa. Willi
Noland nnd slslor, Mrs. C. V. Ilnrtti,
roturnod from Poitdlolou Wodnosduy
night.
II. 13, Htownrt was tip from Lnld-
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(I'oi'hnuod on Pngo Woven )
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Building Material
LUMBER, SHINGLES
The Miller Lumber Company
Bund, Oregon.
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PLAINV1EW
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PLAINVIKW, Sept. 22. Mr.
Knickerbocker nnd daughters Rachel
nnd Constance and (llonvos Struhm
woro In Ilend Saturday morning.
Chas. Powolson was a dinner guest
at the home or Mr. Strnhm Sunday,
School opened Inst Monday with an
enrollment or 17. Mlsa Montgomery
is teacher.
Mrs. Sanderson's daughter from
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P. B. JOHNSON'S
MILLICAN, ORE0ON
Is the placo to buy
the RIGHT KINO of
(1KOCUKICS at the
RiailT KIND of prices
Near 28 Mile Post
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FRUIT TREES
Our nursery is located on Powell Unite, fourteen miles
east of Hend, Our trees nrc the kind we recommend
after over thirty years experience in the IVtiit business
in this neighborhood. Our prices und trcntnient will
please you. Catalog free on request. Come and see
our orchards and nursery. Oflice address, Prineville. Ore.
LAFOLLETTE NURSER.Y CO.
We Deliver the Goods
BUS AND DRAY LINE
LIGHT AND HEAVY LIVERY.
Hny, Unrley, Onbi, Whont nnd Hran nt lowest prices.
Tiio LnrKest Unrn In Contrnl Orcon.
WENANDY LIVERY CO.
Bend, Oregon.
J. II. WENANDY
LON L. FOXl
SUPPLY YOURSELF WITH
GROCERIES
We have purchased the entire stock, of L. B. Misener. While the sto'k was not
complete we have many well known brands we are offering at a greatly reduced
price and so long as this stock lasts it will mean a !i0 per cent saving to you.
Bl 14 H Tin Wudrti Steel Cut ColTeo 9 .")
U)i Hi Tin Wudro Steel Cut Coffee .H3
1 l! Tin Wmlco lUklug Ponder Mi
:i lb IIIHm Itnw CofTco, lllue Can l.Oll
AluckcU Tar Hoap, wr liar o:i
J4 (iul Tin Pulm Onnleu Sjmi " in
H Gal Tin Ciuvcude Syrup .10
H O'nl Tin Itov Corn Hyni .2.1
1 Carton 11! PkgN Jl!0 lbxes Mutt'lie 10 '
N Quaker Outs ft ".3
Mince Stent per Pkg OH A
Sugar Corn per Cums 'iiiXi
" imcrnu niwK iun i in .ui
K Preferred Stock Ten )i Hi i"J We are
School Talilcts 0 for U.1 rppnivinrf
II Mi Cun Cleveland linking Puuder OH rtCLH Hl,
A Hi Van Clcvelnnil linking Ponder J,ftO duilv
Hi Can Crejiccnt Unking Ponder O.T . .,
R.'I -JiU tU Union leader Tobacni for '-XI PEACHES
It 1! (z TIiin Prince Alhert ToImccci for M A rjni t?C
1 Hi Tin Penny Pont Tobacco for 1.1 Al'rL&O
1 Hi Tin KatUfuction Tobacco for 1.1 DTT ADQ
Ul Qt Iahon Fruit Jr per do 1.00 r&rtiViJ
1 l"t Mawiii Krult Jnni er ilos 7.1 PRUNES
R Oal Jacket Cano and Mnplo Hyrup H.OO "T
n Defiance Ijih tor iih, each 0.1 GRAPES
li ilnl Tins Ten Garden Kyrup 4.1 A Irv A
PI ll 100 Ikim White Koap 4.2.1 AWD JLL,
:t Pkg Jello for 2.1 If INriQ CSV
Cano Kugnr jn-r 100 Ha H.OO lUllla JF
White Hirer Flour, llext on tho .Market, per Hbl .1.00 CANNING
: . Cans Vouw Truly Houp . . . . .1M ..."!
Hugnr Venn ier Vabo 2.0.1 FRUITS.
Cut HtrlnglcHN Ileaim cr Ciino 2.0.1 . .
M io oz Wmico KxtractH ,, 7,i Get our prices
2JJ lb Caiw Wudco Apricots .20 Uapn-a ,,
2)4 lb Cans A. & lu Ilartlett Peant .20 OCIOrC J OU
S2) lb Cans Ited Itlbbon Cherries 22 )4 l,v
2)4 lb Cans Diamond W Pears 2.1 UUJ '
Kxtrn Hwla Crnckors per lb ...,,..., ,0 We want VOUr
Pkgs Com Flakes 2.1 . . .
: Pkgs lllrd Heed . . 2.1 business Sim-
TCallfonibi Home lirund Pickles, 2.1c I lot (lew 2i 'i
Cullfornla Home llrand PJckles, l!Jc Ikittles, SI for .2.1 PlY on ll
PkB Pearl Jlarley 2.1 ifrntrfht
51 Pkpi Hpllt Pens , . ., ,2.1 StraigUt
Oil kKH ,?1,b,av' .".; -!5 merchandising
PkRs Onlden Wct Pepper 2.1 .
a .luus Aiiiutani ; . , .2.1 basis, where
2 Cans Hnlnion t,,.. .2.1 . .
Cans OH Hardines 2.1 quality, priCCS
C2 Cans Aus-trlaii Hardlnes ,. .2.1 lln,i ,.,,;
2 Cans Queen Hearts Hardlnes 2.1 unu service
UCjinsKIiwrcil IlenliiK '. 2.1 rrnvorn the
10c Writluu TnbleU, for 20 ,uvc"1 Hc
K22 iiars wiiite Hoi i.o situation
I Cans AVudco Iye 23 ., . , , .
Yelobaii Milk per Case a.o.1 lll'St, last, aild
Hmall White lleans ier lb 07 nlurnvc
10 Ilia 1'iire liurtl . . l.(io uiwuys.
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Electric Light for
Small Residences
OUR Electric Liht Ser
vice is just as available
to the one or two room
house or tent house as it is
to the larger residence.
You can use two lamps at
$1.00 per month flat rate.
Considering" the service,
this is cheaper and better
than any other form of
lighting. LET US PROVE
IT TO YOU.
Bend Water Light (Sb Power Co.
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