The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 27, 1914, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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Tin: nuND di'llktin, mcsiv, ohk Wednesday, may ut, ion.
CENTRAL
MILLICAN.
(Special to Tho Dullotln)
MILUOAN, May 18. Tho tlnst
election hold horo bIhco Mllllcnn was
Slven a voting precinct was hold horo
Friday, May 18th. In tho school
building. , Tho flret ono to voto was
Ada 11. Mllllcan. Tho election olll
cars woro chairman (loo. Mllllcan,
Judges Wm. Reams, Eric Hastoland,
Clerks Ada It. Mllllcan, P. It. John
Bon, Mary K. Davis.
May 10th a largo party ot pleasuro
seekers drovo to Pino Mountain to
spend tho day. taking lunches along.
Afnong thoso who wont woro Mr. and
Mrs. Olavongcr, Mr. ami Mrs. Qll
inore, Mesdames Johnson, Norton,
Schtnorl, Hoonoy, U P. Uoonoy, Kop
ler, Frank Oarske, Messrs. William
Sponcor. Frank Spencer, Klgor, Hos
toland, and White. All report hav
ing a good tlmo.
Mead wires Norton. Koppor, L. P.
Rooney and Clovonger drovo to An
telope Springs Monday.
Frank Sponcer Is hauling water
from Antelopo Springs 'for P. R.
JohnBon.
Mrs. John Hazukn, who has been
Quito seriously 111 at her honvestoad
hero, was taken to Uond for medical
treatment Thursday.
A horso belonging to W. 11. Mc-
Adow has been suffering with a very
noro foot tho past ten days, but 's
now feeling better.
A. Qoodman'B son loft for Dend
where ho will bo employed for a
month or more.
I.. P. Roonoy arrived homo on a
visit with his wife and mother. Mr.
Hooney has been working for L. H.
Lofollctto of Prlnevlllo tho past
month.
Miss Zclmn Drann loft for Dend 'o
visit ftleuds for a few days.
Miss Gertrudo Markol went to
Ilond lost week. Sho intends taking
n trip to Chicago about June 1st to
visit with her parents.
Mrs. Koppor left for Ilond Thurs
day, where she Intends to visit with
friends for a whllo.
F. O. Reams went to Prlneville
Saturday, returning Sunday after
noon. Mrs. n. E. Davis was a visitor at
tho W. 11. McAdow home Saturday.
..Mrs. Samuel Roehackor and dau
ghter of Oregon City, are visiting
jlr. Roebaoker.
Mrs. A. D. Norton called at tho D.
K. Davis home Sunday forenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mllllcan and Mes
dames Kiger. Bvana, Rooney and Gin
der were visitors at tho Haxuka
ranch the past week.
Mrs. William Reams rode to tho
Power ranch Tuesday, returning in
tho evening.
A. Goodman spent Sunday fore
noon at the II. Wlrtz home.
William Spencer drove to Dend
Saturday, returning homo Monday.
Mrs. W. 11. Klger and Mrs. Louis
Gloss visited with Mrs. A. D. Norton
Friday.
Mrs. Mary Rooney visited tho
Thoa. Moffett family Sunday.
Mr. Hartwlg is busy planting more
trees on tils claim here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gllmoro spent Sun
day at tho W. I). McAdow home.
MILLICAN, May 24, Tho picnic
given by the Sku-Ko-Leok Klub of
Mllllcan was held at the "ice cave"
Saturday, May 23. A large crowd
attended, and a very pleasant time
was had. After exploring the cave,
a deliolous luncheon was served by
the Udles.
lrG. Klgor had tho misfortune to
lp6te a valuablo gray driving pony.
Tho horse was struck by lightening
some time during the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelnboldt autoed to
Rural from Dend Saturday, stopping
In Mllllcan for lunch.
A. D. Norton came out Saturday to
visit his family.
MILLICAN. May 23. Thoa. Mof.
fett called at the McAdow homestead
Wednesday.
A. C. Goodman was a business cat-
Jer In Bend a few days tho past week.
Mies Vernle Cqrske called at the
A. D. Norton home Wednesday af-
tronoon.
Mrs. Dlack spnt Monday after,
noon, the guest of Mrs. Wm. Roam.
Mrs. KopiMM- rode out from Head
Friday to attend to some business
nutter.
I. I Owen wa In Dflnd a few days
lat wtek.
MIm Raima lleam visited with
Yrlands In Hand a few days, return
ing home Tuwwlay.
V. B. Johnson west to Dend Mon
day. Hrlo Hestelaud went to Dend Sat
urday. I'. G. Klger and Wm. Sponcer are
plowing for A. D. Cook, they Intend
to plow about 40 acres.
A. Herwltr plowed for A. C. Good
man a day last week, the latter plant
ing potatoes In the newly plowed
patih.
Mrs. Rosen returned from Dend on
Saturday, accompanied by her two
children.
A heavy rainfall was experienced
hero Saturday and everything is look
ing better In ooasexiuonce.
R, B. Davis is expected homo from
Prlnevlllo in a few days.
Mrs. Ada D. Mllllcan expects to
leave for Chloago about Juno 1st.
'where she goes as a delegate of tho
Shumla Club of Prlnevlllo to the
Jnaeling of tho "General Federation
of Woman's Clubs," to bo held in tho
"Windy City" Juno 9th to 19th.
Mrs. Dlack of Oregon City, who
lias been visiting her parents here,
returned to her home.
HAMPTON' RUTTE,
HAMPTON DUTTE, May 18. Mr
irnd Mrs. J. McFadden, who have
hifon visiting their daughter, Eiva,
In Pleasant Valley, left for Dend lust
Monday. Mr- McFadden Intends to
take n trip to tho Wlllamettu valloy
before ho locates.
James Wells made a business trip
to Drooklngs on Wednesday.
Vinton Wray, who has been run
ning the Eastern Oregon Transfer
truck made his last trip Thursday.
Ho returned to his home In R
Johns, whoro he Is engaged In busi
OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
ness. C Nnckor Is now running tho
truck.
C. Dolllngor and Herman Spoo of
Lebanon, Oregon, vlsltod Dert Mooks
laRt week. They enmo by way of
Tho Dalles In Mr. llaltlngern car,
nnd traveled through qulto a section
of Eastern Oregon.
A. McKoown and family havo mov
ed to their homostcad near horo.
They nro located west of John Dlaok.
Oscar Dlack was up for supplies
from Drooklngs Store.
Q. A. Johnson has returned to his
homestead.
J. H. Hnsslor of Slauffcr passed
through on his way to Dend.
, Geo. McGlnlty of Stnultor, register
ed at Drooklngs' hotel Saturday.
A. S. Fogg of Hampton was tran
sacting business here last Saturday.
N. S. Drown sold a Jersey cow to
A. D. Corbett for $110. Ho also sold
ono to C. D Gllham.
Horaco Drooklngs has laid water
pipes from his well to the houso and
lawn. They havo hot and cold water
In tho houso nnd will bo able to Ir
rlgato their lawn which has been
sown Into clover
Roy Fouts returned from Ilond
Sunday with n C horso gasoline en
gine for J. W. Dlack.
Dert Meeks nnd family visited In
Pleasant valley last Sunday.
Mrs. Roy Fouts Is on tho sick Hat.
N. S. Drown and Harold McFaddon
aro out to Dend for suppllos.
HAMPTON DUTTE, May 2G. Guy
Sheppard of Duck Crook was over to
get somo freight which tho truckj
brought out as far as Drooklngs.
Jas. Wells and Jako II rooks havo
put a balling buckot Into their woll
with which thoy will raise tho water.
Jlmmlo Drlckley of Ploasnnt val
ley was up on business Friday.
Miss AJIco Drooklngs and Mrs.
Hasslcr of Stauffar. Oregon, woro vis
iting with friends Saturday and Sun
day. Chas. Stauffor of Stauffer passed
through Wednesday on his way to
Dend.
Dert Meeks made a business trip
to Dry Lake Saturday.
Chris Tinner has gono out for n
fow month's work.
Mrs. Den Do Witt of Lost Creek,
called on Mrs. Dert Meeks last Sat
urday. Owing to sickness, Miss Klva Mc
Faddon of Pleasant Valley was ro
moved from her homestead to tho
homo or Mrs. Dert Meeks last Thurs
day. She left this morning In a
truck for Dend to recolvo medical
aid. Mrs. Hasnlcr accompalod her.
Pnul Drooklngs. who has beon at
tending school at Stnurfor for tho
post six weeks has returned to his
home.
Earl McFadden made a business
trip to Stauffor Saturday.
Miss Elizabeth Stauffer of Stauffor.
Oregon, visited with Miss Gladys
Meeks Saturday and Sunday.
Owing to tho Illness of their Infant
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ashbaugh
woro delayed In coming to their
homestead.
This section has been vlsltod by
some good rains and crops aro look
ing fine.
HON.VVHIDE.
(Special to The Dullotln)
8UNNY81DE, May 23. Miss Graco
Polk, who has Just completed a very
successful terra of school In tho pri
mary department of tho Laldlaw
sohool, spent Sunday at Sunnysldo.
the guest of Mrs. Dart Niohols.
Hubert Scoggia ami sister Myrtle
of Plalnvlew passed through hero
Monday on tholr way to Dend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Couch mado a
business trip to Laldlaw Friday.
With the completion ot the upper
part of tho main canal tho settlors
D. D. D.
Instant Relief for all Skin Troubles
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may expect good sorvlco In thu fu
ture. A heavy rain felt horo during tho
afternoon ot May 33, which greatly
lessoned tho work of Irrigation.
Fred Wilson nnd sister, Mrs. Mln
ta Howard, wont to Laldlnw Monday
on business connected with tholr
now water right.
Mr. and Mrs. George Couch mado
a business trip to Lnldlaw Monday.
Prof. Thompson of tho Laldlaw
school spent a tow days this week
with J. P. Haley.
J. R. Little wns a caller at tho
homo of Dart NIcholB Thursday.
Molvln Couch assisted Fred Uson
with hla farm work this weok.
G. M. Couch mado n business trip
to Lnldlaw Thursday.
Mrs. Wright spent Monday at the
homo of Mrs. Geo. Couch.
IiAUHiAW.
(Special to Tho Dullotln)
LA1DLAW, May 25. Somo repairs
aro being mado at tho churoh this
week by A. It. Sayro.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nlcol and son
Keith, woro Sunday visitors In Latd
law, from Camp fi.
L. Freeman, mnnnger of tho Tro
jan Powder Co. of Portland, spent
a couple of days at Laldlaw, tho first
ot thu week, visiting tho T. 1. P.
oamps and sponding a few hours
fishing along tho river.
Tho Folmsbo family aro soon to
movo to Camp 9, whoro Mr. Fllmsbo
Is employed.
O. C. Lnurganrd, of Okanogan, Is
visiting his iron O. Laurgaard, and
daughter, Mrs. W. Shnllor.
G. E. Ross spont three days In
Portland the past week, mooting his
brotlior 11. E. Rom, of Prtnco Rupert.
D. C. Ho says that Portland Is "ono
big roso gardon."
Tho Laldlnw Union Sunday school
will hold their annual picnic noxt
Friday, near Lnldlaw. Every ono is
Invited, meeting at tho church
promptly at 1:30. There will bo
races for boys, girls and grownups,
ball games and speeches, and plenty
of "good eats."
C. D. Sayro returned from his trip
to Metollus, woll laden wtlth flno
largo trout.
LA PINK.
(Special to Tho Dullotln)
LA PINE. May 19. Among thoso
In tho vicinity of La Pino who nro
making 30 day's resldenco on claims
to establish prior right aro Missed
Dlddlo. Dorothy Diddle. Rankin,
Nlms, Miller, Hastey and Messrs. W.
F. Arnold, Deodon. Seoley, Alphonso
Aya. E. F. Nlms. F. J. Wallace Mil
ler Grimes. C. E. Street. O. A. How
ard, Slick Raper, Jack Colo. Winters
Goods, D. Tofortlllor, Dyers, M. D.
Dardwoll, E. M. Solid. E. A. Hoyer.
Sutzln, Urbutlte. A. F. Emblem, O.
Harn. and Mrs. Wallace.
Clarence Llpplncott who hno been
visiting his uncle, Floyd Llpplncott.
at tho ranch, camo In town last night
and left for Dend this morning.
Mrs. Ijyal Drown of St. John's Is
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visiting hor parents, Mr. ntid Mra,
L, L, Orr.
Albert Larson and family loft for
Colorado Inst wook, whoro Mr, Lar
son will work In tho mines. L. L,
Orr took thom as far ns Dend.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Elliott spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Waldo
mnr Chrlstensen,
Mr. and Mrs. Btroot nro holding
down tholr homestead. Dolbort Sly
Is driving tho Crescont stage for him,
O, T. Errtngton Is In Ilond on busi
ness, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrnost Dccsloy re
turned from Fort Rook yesterday,
whoro thoy hnd boon visiting Ernest h
parontn for tho past wook.
Miss Ruth Majors, whoso mothor
Is helping at tho La Pino Hotel, left
for Dond with E. L. Clnrk yestorday
for n two weeks visit,
Jim and Clnmlo Donsau havo n
contract for putting up a housu for
Miss Rankin on hur homestead.
Stop the LossFires are
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ALFALFA.
(Bpoclnl to' Tho llullntln.)
ALFALFA, May 18. Mr. ami Mrs.
Charles Fordlno loft Monday ror Tho
Dalles, whuro Uioy hope to locate,
Thoy recently roiiimutod on tholr
hoiuenload at Powell llutto.
Tho Alfalfa nohool olnsnil n very
nuccossful term May 8th. This was
Edgar Darnes' second year with this
school,
Wm, Rturdovnnt and son sheared
sheep for A. O, Walker ono day lanl
wook,
Tho Richard nmd Cowling families
nro spending a fow days on tho Des
chutes thin week.
Tho alfalfa crop In coming along
nlcoly In this locality nnd Is about
two weokn ahead of what It has over
beon at this tlmo of tho year.
L. A. Nixon mndu a business trip
to Ilond on Monday,
Mlsa Nellie Mnston was down from
hor homestead near Hoar Crook Rutin
this wook.
John Gray of Mumphls, Tenn., wns
In this locality last week looking over
tho II. F. Cliaso place with a proHct
ot buying.
Tho Desert Laud Hoard Is estab
llshlug nn observation station ut Al
falfa with A. O. Walker In charge.
DRICK IB AIISOLUTCLY FIRU PROOF IN ANY ORDINARY CON
FLAO RATION.
DRICK DUILDINOB NKVKR DURN, ALTIIOUOH THKY ARK BOMB
TIMES INJURED DY FALLINO TIMDKR8 OR COMDUBTIDLB INTERIOR
WOODWORK.
A DRICK DUILDNO IB ADBOLUTKLY FIRM PROOF IF WIRE OLABB
IS U8ED IN THE WINDOWS AND IF DURNED CLAY FLOORS ARE
USED.
AN INTERIOR FIRE IN HUGH A DUILDINO IB CONFINED TO TJIH
ROOM IN WHICH IT ORIGINATES; NO OUT8IDE FIRE CAN ATTACK
IT
THE PROPORTION OF DURNED CLAY IN DUILDINO CONSTRUC
TION MEA8URB8 ITS FIRK PROOF QUALITIES.
DURNED CLAY IH THE ONLY DUILDINO MATERIAL THAT HA8
DEEN THROUGH THE FIRE DEFORE YOU OUT IT, IN SUCH A MAN
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IB DURNED OUT OF THE DRICK DEFORE YOU GET IT.
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POWELL IIUTTi;.
(Special to Thu lltillotlu).
POWHI.ti 11UTTM, May 35. E. N.
Hall has treated his houso to u coat
"' Paint. . . . ....
From uotlcoii being circulated by
Road Huporvlnor Wlllcoxon it rouiiih
that thu county Ih going " miforoo
tho wood law this noasoii. Mr. Wlll
coxon soys tluvt In nearly ovory mho
thu residents aro anxious to comply
(Coutitiuod on pngo soron)
W
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What's the Use
of frelfiliUnjrKraccrk'fl from
Homl frco of chnrtfo?
Lot JOHNSON pay
tho freight.
Itomcmbur thu plnco, nonr
28 tnllo post, Bond to
HuriiM road.
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MILLICAN,
OlliaiON.
Unnecessary
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