The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 19, 1913, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
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HAMPTON
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(Special to Tlio Dullotln)
HAMPTON, Nov. 10. Itov. C. A.
Burnt Ictt for Ucmt thla morning to
gat n toad of suiiplloe.
A groat ilonl ot travel Una been
lasslng through lioro recently.
Louis Mlllor and wife, who went
tn Hend last week, had Tory hard
tltno getting homo on account of tho
ot woathor. They had a.hoavy load
o( supplies hut Mr. Crow helped to
bring it In.
Molvln Crow returned to his homo
Btcad last wook. Ho Is going on
mutches as tho result of an accident
In tho lumber canm whero ho was
vorklng.
Mr. and Mrs. Rood of Dry Lake
woro over getting supplies from tho
Rtoro hero Friday.
Edward Kogg of Ilend spent last
'Meek at Hampton visiting his par
ents, beforo ho left for tho coast.
llert O. Donmrls and Georgo W.
MoVay ot Held wore In Hampton on
the 8th to fllo on additions to their
honicstoads.
A. T. Shaver, who was drilling a
-well for Hurley Hoguo, struck water
at about 170 feet.
Trod Ii. Stapleton of Colfax. Wash.,
filed on a 320-acro homestead before
Commissioner Fogg hero last week.
iturr Black and Mr. Harrison re
turned Sunday from Hend with sup
plies for Hampton storo.
Mr. Wllqutst has been burning tho
brush on his placo this week.
Mrs. U. C. Peck, Mrs. M. U Peck,
Miss Ethel Fogg and Master William
1'eck spont Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. Harmon and daughter Darlc.
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HAMPTON BUTTE
(Special to Tho Dutletin)
HAMPTON DUTTE, Nov, 8. This
locality was visited by a lino rain
'IhU week which will help plowing
and sprout the fall roun grain.
Jack Whltakcr Is sowing ryo on tho
Isoland place
Earl Rogers Is cutting wood for
Mrs. Suoppard.
It Is sUtod that Jack Perry &. Co.
drilled a Well for Rob Whltesldo 67
feet deep and got 23 feet ot water.
Till!" is tbo shallowest wo 1 that has
been drilled in this part ot tho coun
try. It Is located about 10 miles
somhweat of disss Hutte.
A. T. Shot or & Co. are drilling a
well for Edward Glllam.
T. C Ewlng made n business trip
' tp Hampton tho first of tho weok.
, ' Bert Mcelcs is plowing for C, W.
Ashbaugh.
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Miller, all ot llond, wont through
Crescont last Friday on tholr way to
Klamath Marsh, returning Sunday.
David hyues camo in Monday for
supplies, roturning to his ranch on
Wodnosdny.
Jim Redmond ot Ln Pino has boon
tn Crescent tho past week.
Mr, and Mrs. Jones and son Paul,
Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Mr. and Mrs.
Smith and son Manard loft for llond
Tuesday morning.
H. C. Heard, who has had charge
of tho experimental farm at tho Hun
tor Land Co. property at Lonroth, re
turned Tuesday to his homo In Moc
cow, Idaho.
Ed Santry left Tuesday for his
ranch near Crescont.
Tom McCord, who was In Cres
cent tho past weok, loft tor his homo
stead Wednesday.
Tho party given by Mrs. Rlngo at
tho Hotel Crescont last Monday even
ing was a most onjoynblo affair. A
number of clever and amusing games
were played, n prlzo being awarded
to tho winner. Dancing and cards
wero othor amusements of tho oven
Ing and delicious refreshment wero
served. Thoso present wore Messrs
and Mesdames Rlngo, Cleaves, Jones,
Rourk. Davis. Smith. Jncobnon, Sun
try; Mtssen Alice Lund, Gladys and
Margaret Rourk, Josephine Rlngo;
Tom Redmond. Roy Davis. Tom Mc
Cord, H. C. Heard, Tom Hyskell,
Manard Smith, Paul Jones, Sinclair
Work and Uud Rlngo.
IMPERIAL
(Special to Tho Dullotln)
IMPERIAL. Nov. 16. Miss Ethot
Strcetcr has completed her cottage
on tho homestead and has moved In.
Dill TUub returned homo from
llond with a load ot vegetables which
ho sold among tho settlors.
C. R. Johnson has gono to Maury
mountain mill for another load ot
lumbor. Tho roads In tho mountains
will soon bo too bad for hauling and
so all of It will then bo dono from
Rend.
Ira R. Huffman and R. L. Dabcock
havo gono to Rend after tho house
hold goods ot Mr. Hubbard and for
freight for tho Illxby store.
Mr. and Mrs. Stovons and Mr. Ste
vens' brother aro on tholr claims
after tholr flro months' leave of ab
sence
Tho largest herd of cattlo seen tn
this part of tbo country for some
tlnio passed through hero last wok.
It comprised 812 cattlo and was vul
uod at about $50,000.
W. M. Tando has finished seeding
flro acres of winter oats.
Tho A. T. Shaver well drilling out
fit, having completed work at Mr.
Glllam's, Is moving to Mr. Plucus'
ranch about CO mllos southeast of
hero.
Mrs. Slaven and Mrs. Monteomsry
visited with Mrs. J. J. Holt Friday.
C. IMshon has taken his wlfo to
, Rend nud she will go to Portland for
luomcni ireaiiueiu. .Mr. iiismip win
return to stay on his hotuoatead until
December when ho will go on his
annual leavo of absence.
Glen Sloven wont to Rond today
after goods for tho Johnson store,
A very onjoynblo hop was hold at
tho Volcht hall Saturday night, tho
attendance being mostly thoso from
tho neighborhood closu to this place.
POWELL BUTTE
HUSTLEMORE
(Special to Tho Dullotln.)
HUSTLEMORE. Nov. 10. Judd
Ztcrolt recently mndo a quick trip to
Rend, Ho drovo his team C7 mllos
it day and tho horses wero none tho
worso for It.
W. Snellman expects to go out In a
few days for bin tlvo months' loavu of
absence.
Mr. Roxonn has built n barn on his
ranch. Ho has mndo 12 trips to llond
nnd nine to Maury mountain sluco
last February. Thla Is a part ot tho
homesteader's life.
Messrs. Drown, Rrlokcy nnd Welts
report bad roads on tho way to Maury
mountain since tho rain.
Tho Hlghpockot outfit mado a fow
homesteaders happy by leaving some
i.'to apples at a few places along tho
route.
Tho coyotes mako the sngo brush
take notlco thoso fall nights as they
glvo their concerts. Thero aro bo-
Ing soma traps sot for thorn.
Mr. Vlssar of Hampton visited
Isaac and Judd Zlerolf last Friday
Ho has contracted to mako 1000 posts
for Mr. Dalontl. i
Henry Monster has returned from
tho Latdtnw country, w
Mr. Glllam's woll ts.180 feet deep
Ho has CO feet of water.
Mr. and Mrs. "Mlllor spent Sunday
at Mr. Dezona s.
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(Special to Tho Dullotln)
LOST CREEK, Nov. 10. Mr. and
Mrs. Ren De Witt's Infant child died
on October 33.
Mr. Harris has been doing carpen
ter work In Hampton valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and two
daughter vera visitors at Hustlo
nioro leoontly.
J. K. Curran and Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo.
It. Mohror mado a trip to Rend re
cently. Mr. and Mrs. J. Porry vlsltsd la
this valley a few days ago.
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(Special to Tho llullatlu)
POWELL DUTTE, Nov. 17. Tho
most delightful uncial affair or tho
season took placo Tuesday evening
when Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Smith on
tortnluod In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Goo. McPhnrlann and family, Tho
Smith homo (n cozy now bungalow)
was crowded to Its capacity with tho
mentis ami neighbors who gathered
to wish tho family Godspeed In tholr
Journey to tholr new homo In Tokoti,
Wash. Tho evening waa pleasantly
spent at all sorts of gatuos, nftor
which tho hostess served a most np
potlzlug lunch consisting ot sand
wlchos, cotfeo, cakos, Ico cream nnd
honio-mndo candles. Thoso attending
woro Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McPhnrlano,
Mr. nnd Mm. N. II. Golden, Mr, and
Mrs. L. W. Van Duron, Mr nnd Mrs.
E. N. Hall, Mr and Mrs. I.lnilqulsL,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F, Rice, Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Truesdnle, Mrs J. J. Chapman,
Mrs. Ida Morse, Misses Ada nnd Ednn
Morso. Mabel Allen, Mabel Smith and
Miss Llndiiulst, H. F. Allen, Clnrko
Morse, Goorgo.Holih and Carl 1,1ml
qtilst.
Georgo Morgan had ttio misfortune
to loso his big black horso "King"
Inst Tuesday, Death waa no doubt
duo to an ovorfood ot barley tho night
pruvlous when tho horso got luo.o
nnd helped himself to tho grain.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. McPhnrlano and
family loft on tho Thursday morning
tinln for Tckoa. Wash,, whuro thoy
will mako tholr homo.
A. II. Rhode sold sovornl head ot
fat sheep last week to J, D. Roe, tho
Heumonu outciier,
Mrs. Mary Orowllor camo out from
Dond Tuesday for a Visit with her
grand-dnughtor. Mrs. Joo Shearer,
and family.
Mm. J. F. Rico, who has boon on
Iho sick list for tho past fow days,
is reported improving.
Joo Shearer has niovod his family
from tho Ross Russott place across
tho road o tho homo recently vnoat
od by Mrs. Androw Mlllor and fomll),
II. A. Kendall, tho Redmond hard
ware merchant, was a visitor In this
section Thursday.
II. Manchoau, who rocontly bought
tho Adams 80, has returned from his
homo In Tncama, accompanied by
several members of his family. In
cluding A married son. Mr. Mnnchenii
will start Immediately to Improve tho
place, on which ho Intends to make
his home. Doubtless othor mouthers
of the party will buy laud hero also. ,
MIsmb Gladys and Hasol Rayn '
oamo home from Prlnovlllo Friday
evening, roturning to school dutlosi
Sunday. Mrs. Ilayn, who aeoompnn-,
led them, remained till Monday.
Alvln Rlggs was a Prlnovlllo visi
tor Friday. ,
Mrs. 8. D. Mustard nnd ltd Mustard
NOTICE
Tim fiuinnl opening of the new RoimI Mounts Mt. I'luo Inn,
H iiiIIoh from llond, mi llcmMliiiii enmity mini, villi take iiliiro
Nntuiility, Nnwunhci' i!'J, llllll, Fieo dunce, fieo luiieli, nooii tnii
hle. ('onto unit get iictimln(t'tl.
EVERVIIODV WELCOME.
JOIINHO.V & OWK.V, Proprietor.
woro visitors nt tho county seat Sat
urday, Mr. and Mrn. Allen Wlllcnxon nud
small dnunhlor Harriet visited In
Rend Sunday, roturning homo Mon
day. J, J. Chapman Is adding n bath
room to his liouso, It might bo added
that ho Is going to Instnll n really,
truly bathtub whon tho room Is com
plutod.
Reoves Wlllcnxon took n load of
spuds to Rend Saturday,
Mosdamcs A. W. Ilayn. Allen Will
coNon, E, N. Hall, D. A, Yntm and E.
L, Iverson visited Mrs Henry Tweet
Thursday afternoon. Tho Indies had
planned their coming ns n nurprlsn,
but Mrn, Twrot was oiinl In the oe
niHlon and provided a dainty lunch
for her guests nt the clone of a pleas
ant afternoon of conversation,
Guy Sears Is building u fine largo
barn on his place. Tho structure Is
10 by 48 feet. Ono sldo will bo fin
ished with stanchions for dairy cams
while the othor side will bo used for
horses nnd to house vehicles, the
contor will bo for hay. .
Mrs. M, M. Pntton camo In onWm
train Monday morning from ber I
homestead nt Opal City and will vis I
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P. B. JOHNSON'S '
MILUCAN, OKliUON
Is the ploce tn buy
the KKHIT KIND of
(IWOCHHIUS at the
RIGHT KIND of prlcws
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Near 28 Mile Post
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Building Material
LUMBER, SHINGLES
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The Miller Lumber Company .!
Uencl, Oregon.
(Special to Tho Dullotln)
HELD, Nov. 10. Since tho nlco
rains tho past few days the fall sow
ing of grain looks better.
Rev. Mr. Dalley peached at Paul
Hold's Sunday evening to a number
of Interested listeners.
John Schmeer's family visited at
Hurry Evans' Sunday afternoon.
Tho well drilling outfit has been
moved from Mr. Davis place to Mr.
Martin's whoro a well will bo put
down.
'Ernest Nelson arrived on his homo.
tead after making a visit at Colfax,
"Wash.
The potato raisers here havo had
Ao trouble selling their corp.
Mr. Hope, the cobbler. Is kept quite
uusy monaing stiocs ror the people of
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..oiu huv i iiubio rials.
DRY LAKE
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"DRY LAKE. Nov. 11. For the
)mst few weeks the weather has been
axaollent, with some showers that
havo started the fall sown grain.
R. Amos of Charleston. Wash., has
arrived and is now erecting a house
on hfs homestead.
J. E. Mooro of Minneapolis has es
tablished rosldonce on his claim In
section 36.19-30 and will move his
family ln soon. Thoy are now In
Bond.
tfr'lwSiRio&inson of Elma. Wash.,
lias bulltrn-resldence on his claim and
ouieots his family hero in a short
time.
Mr and Mrs. J. R. Whitnkor aro
tho proud parents of a baby boy.
The Dry Lake dance hall was dod
icated with a ball last week and tho
affair was well attended dosplto the
bad-weather.
Dry Lako postofflco has now been
1 operation nearly a month, havlpg
been opened October IS, and it Is
eportod as having a large patron,
age. Mail comes once a week from
Held by special carrier, T. Landford.
Mall leavoa Dry Lako at 7 a. in. and
nrrlves at C p. m. every Tuesday.
t Jolm Wilson has .moved his faml
Jy to .J. J. Cunningham's placo for
mo school term.
H. A. Pursley of Hampign was at
pry, IaUo Sunday visItlnrTends.
SJ, A. I'cngtson is drilling On hll
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hdmestcad'for wntor
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CREgfiBNTi Nov 15. Mr. nnd
MreHpyin Tylor roturned from Rend
Tuesday.
A duck shooting party consisting
of Messrs. Hudson, Lara, Prlnglo and
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