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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1913)
van . rm iwxn nui.TiKTi.v, urnd, ohk., wkonkhday, novumiujii in, min. BURNS MENWERE HERE llntiicy Town to Hentl 'M Cnitt to C U. 1. I'. Couvcitttou. "Jimmy" Donnognn, Sam Mothors liend and Tom llutton cnino over from Durns In tlio lntit niunod'a auto Saturday, Donnognn and Mothors hcad going to Portland and llutton up rlvor to look after shoop. It was Mr. Mothbrshend'a first vis it to Head, and he had all kinds of nlco thlnga to say about It. Mr. Don nogan, as usual, was enthusiastic about Hunts. Head nntl Contral Orc- Kon. Among other things ho said thai when tho Central Oregon Devel opment leaguo meets here next sum mer Hums will send over SO ears of boosters. led nt V. A. Metanii's Saturday, llo 'and Mr. McLean wcro formerly uelRhbors nt Bherldnn. Mr. nntl Mrs. Frank Donlavy at tended mornltiR services at the lied mond Hantlst church Sunday. Mrs. lllnch nnd dniiRhtur, Armoutn loft Monday morning for an extonded visit nt SprlnRvlIIo, Utah. Anna and John Donlavy vlBltcd at tho Hlverstde Dairy ranch Sunday afternoon. Miss Uhodcs called on Mrs, L. 13. Prlckett Sunday afternoon. J. V. Wright has began to food 30 head of cattle just In from tho range this week. Miss Cora Mcl.cod visited Anna Donlavy Sunday night. Jesse Tothcrlow llnlshod proving LA PINE (Continued from page six.) that tho meeting ho hold at a time vhcn they can be presont. Wm, II. Hanloy was In town last Wednesday on his way to Ft. Klam ath Agency. Ho Is dellvorlhg 1000 head of heifers to tho Agent. Tho new editor of tho Lnplno will toll you moro about him at some futuro date, but wish him success fori the present. I M. F. Hawthorne and wife visited with Mr. and Mrs. Demmlng, Mr. nnd Mr. C. II. Clow and Mrs. Christ Anderson last Sunday. wo had a slight snowraii last; night. Tho average dopth being i nbout 1 Vi inches all over tho Ilasin. It Is thawing fast nnd will probably tllsappear-br noon. Gcorgo Alnytiold leaves tno rancn for Ft. Itock with his cattlo to morrow. Thoy will bo gone four or five days. Tom I'arker aim Aiireu ShulU aro helping. Georgo will wlntor all his stock in tho Ft. Kock country this wlntor. CLINE FALLS FOR FAMILY USE OUR PURO JERSEY MILK AND CREAM IS UEST. Clover Leaf Dairy P. W. STAATS, Prop. up on his homostend Saturday, Hubert ltlchnrds enlted at V, A, McLean's Sunday afternoon, Henry and Carl llolmholti nro set ting out rnspborry sprouts on thulr much this week, V. A. McLean received a very plensluR present this weok. Ills son-in-law sent htm four boxes of lino apples from Shorldnn, Ore. Leslie Wright put in somo rye for Jesse Tothqrltnv this weok. John Donlavy Is doing somo clonr lug on tho Council Itldge farm this weok. V. A. McLean ban begun Ills plmv Iiir. A short song servlco was hold at R. W. Pratt's Friday evonlnir. Mrs, V, A. McLean will soon tonvo for an oxtendeu visit witn nor ciiud ron In Shorldnn. Oro. iL. K. Prlokett la painting his houso tnts wcoK. --- HAMPTON BUTTE j (Spoclal to Tho UulWln) HAMPTON IIUTTR, Nov. 18. Sovoral sottlcrs hnvo sown ryo dur ing tho past weok. llort Meeks and James Hrlckoy Jr. aro In llend for supplies. Had roads In Harnoy County hnvo dolnyed travel. Most of tho auto trucks hnvo had troublo to ronoh Hums. Qnbrcll Hatonll Is plowing for (Special to The Bend Dulletln.) CLING FALLS. Nov. 17. Harry Deckwlth has ronted and moved on to tho J. A. Vosburg place. Ira H. Fox and wlto spent tho week-end In Mend. Mrs. It. O. Snrousa was the dinner guest of Mrs. V. J. Woods, Sunday. Mrs. J. It. Cochran called on Mrs. J. D. Ilutlor Thursday afternoon. Jesso Ileckwlth and wife oatne down from Lnldlaw Saturday ovon ing. Mr. neokwlth returned Sun day evening, but Mrs. Ileckwlth will visit- here for a fow days longor. I H. Prlckott Is having a cistern built ou his plsee. Mrs. J. D, Uutlor met with n sorl ous noeldont while on their homo BtMd here. An axe fell on nor foot, cutting It pretty badly. It will bo some time boforo she can uso It nirnln. Mr. Post of Olst vlsltod at Prick-j ctt's. Saturday. , J. K. Guttry of. Amity. Oro., visit-J CORN SHOW EXCURSION TO PENDLETON, DEC. 5th-6th Low Round-Trip Fares From All Stations In Oregon On the Oregon -Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Sale Dates Dec. 1 to 6 Inclusive 1913 Final Return Limit Dec 8th 1913 $1,000.00 In Cash Prizes To bo given for the best Kxhlblt of Corn grown during 1913 In country tributary to tho O-W It. & N. Kvery Com Crowcr should enter his products In thte contest. Kvcry Farmer should attend these shows which are the Mrs of tho kind over given by a Railroad In the Northwest far the benefit of the psoplo and ooramunltlos along Its linos. Ask Particulars of any Agent of the O-W R. & N. i $Ar!Jfik no CikXv jy sV S -rWiTowriso i -f lS" v t liT J " wnpof J . w I CAW2iSW ' rrotHiiw ' I "y,, t l vwf -stV i0- w nMr Mitj. I ! fW J J I . V.'t-' AiMyS!t cxuftnftASfiicraRill I UpiVE THIS MflpaSTUOy TJNVESTICnTE i W!&tUnimi Covttstiics woopu.PmiU$ Rcweli?cA wwsfrtnw 4uiMn ntonTA HttLTrt-"MiteimTy ,- Qlk-lJ Cftn I a T)n rtlll.utiuuMiiinnHimfjr. Th Un4 Its lltli, lri vslrnnW h fofitu I Ol( OUOllIU 066 La JrlH6 tlon,uurKli,l lttl. h kouI .lr.lnK, ml rrll(nl itilnklns mmu utt dec r lli.it to frtl. ThelifliilnlUtuI with tttul w.Ur tllil can betutthtit lfjAoopcrnran raty lcrn. Ttif utioiimlliiciiHuiTtirl niuunltliuai full nl iikliit t uniUi ami Jutt Iht Uc for a vacation. Ij I'lnr It only alioiil two year, olil, lit giown tapMty It ha a lttchont ylrm, two o holtlt, two M s.itfral luercdandlic itoir. a ArttclaMllvrry antilml alalilr, anrrllnt ntnpitr (Iht !,a Ilua Inln Miunllii), one uf th iiiimI tuogrrMlrf commrtrlal cluha In the tlatr--ami Ihlt club, by the way, hat lltuwn piuiwily and the tiatl yrar tirctcl Ihmon an Blliactlrv club houx There arc IhrrctmallMw tnllli In tlic vicinity of U lltic. whl.h Ujut the hrgliinlti ollh. M tuinlieilii anU itiltllMi lmlnft thai will l done here There ace goul unliit In mautifucttillns aul other I.ihIiicm Hurt hcrt In etlucallonal mttlert f. line It niirile II hat a ttn-acr tchnol jak in Ihc heart of Ihe letUlcurc tritloit. ami now leache up to lh Iwellth Rtaile A CalholW chuidi hit Uen huill here, ami other churchet art planning lo otabUah lheinlee, l.a line hit er li.ono available electric boric Mwer which the owner. hae commenced la develop, ami which alone wouM biilbl a grnut tlieil dly The big area of farm latttl tributary to l.a PI lie would alone build ami maintain a gornl aired rtly Th al liacttol lnnlr UlUiUrylo Ia I'lne would alone build a gool IimI city With th coming oflhe twolHe rallinil rtein to La I'lue, which will be maiii. ilereUipineul In and around La I'lne wilt b l.UI. Ia, I'lu can be reached l Or. Nor . N. V . U. W- K KK. and V V, Hya, You can inakr money by Inlying properly al La Tin In adetucc of the raitioada. Olhera are doing ll. why not Y()l' WAKIl UP lolhe fact thai a tid. well-local, l town lu one of lh newctl ami bM aectlunt of the Morthwett it loom! to grow rapidly, ami Vim properly ealu. willctlmbaccuidipgly Prlett now from hmui Thtlrrmt aitea.y only a few dollar per month ou each lot You don't inlM h Money, but you toon aulr valuaM properly. Writ today for plat, ptlc. anulermtto LA PINE TOWNSITE COMPANY, La Pino, Oregon. Meltable agenlt, with good bank refer tnret, wanted In ill paila oflhe Untied Main. Mrs. M. V. Shotiimrd. nnd Carl ItORors In Plowing for Miss llesslo ..." anopiinru. diss. Stauffor nnd Jsck Smith moved A. T. Shaver's woll drill to Mr. I'liikus' iilsee near Wagontlro Mountain. K. W. nillntn had a well drilled It: feet (loop and water 'raised 39 feot. Me has a wind iihihii tireeted and will not have to haul water n he Iim don In the mst. Horace Ilrooklngs, iMwlntod by T. C. KwltiK. has Ihmii htylng In hu winter wootl atiply. John I'srry Is drllllRK a well on hie claim nettr Olsns llutto. Mlsees Alice llrcoklnHM and Marr Stsuffcr Mient the week-end with Miss Mary MoMnllln. who tutpaets to leava soon tor her old homo In Tokiiiun, Nob., on nn extonded visit. I Miss McMtilllu will also visit In I i Kansas boforo her return. I i Horace Ilrooklngs will have a turkey shoot on Hnturday, Nov. 21.' It FREMONT - (Keliil to The llHlletln) I'UrCMONT. Nov. Id. Thsre will bat a social Thanksgiving even Itirf nt thti wjkwil houiw. Kvery body Is Invited. Mrs. r. M. 1'eare and l-rear-olil! soh arrlred In Prtfinout the CO), ' cumloc by way of liketiew. I J. II. I'm has his fall pIowIhk flnlAlied nnd nil ready for tho seed next spring. t V. M. I'ensn nnd C II. Kent nro plowing loo acres of land on K I-' I'sttreaj s rniioh. in thn spring thvy waHt to rrtw mts. wheat ouil rye. Mr. I'ntter and John (llaiim hn ben In the wmmI this week looking up "shake" trees. OtrorHti I'eyerl. tho blnrksiiilil' has wade his own well drill, ana hbt onglHH Is noV In llend. As mi mm ll reachwt Krewoiit. Ueorge Mil Ire a busy man. us thorn urw a iiuirf. Iier of wells u drill. He wl,l dr luk led. I'Mireo first. The lint show of the season fill WeXlHHtklltr. John tthrtnati. deorge fiulld m I "llsptry" lUttdy went dink b.ui. r. flbtunlay. it't v . n. it: j:: III ' ll: t T I :; , if I . - - W I i ii: S 3 t K . ,, i FOR BUSINESS LOTS FOR RESIDENCE LOTS FOR GARDEN LOTS For Close-in Acreage FOR. FARM LANDS Let us show you the property IfZl conservative buyer that BEND ILEAL ESTATE Is a conservative investment .ZK T i 4 i mmma0 Ihe Bend Company ,t.i Office corncrHWaIl and Ohio Sts D. E. HUNTER, Real Estate Manager " " ,, " " ,. :. .ft.a -. "---- - tMMHtIHMH,H'IMMHf a ----- ....tt-.ttt. P"4r ...mim ,