The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 24, 1914, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
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(Special to Tho Ilullotln)
HELD. Juno 15.E. Npjson mndo
n trip to Hand Inst week.
Stovoji'avick returned from Uond,
whoro ho rent to moot his wlfo and
eon, whom ho expected from Now
York.
T. Uoorsto roturjneu from Uond
Saturday, drinking with him a nutn
hor of nrUes which woro donated by
tho Hend pooplo and which are. to do
Riven to tho winners or uto Ulncreni
contests to bo held hero on tho
Fourth of July.
M. llallmoyer arrived horo from
Bend on Saturday with n lond of
groceries for tho Hlvers' store.
F. Mlkula recently went to Tort
land from hero, whoro ho will work
for tho summer.
Wo havo had soveral frosts late
ly but they did not hurt anything to
any great extent
A largo crowd assembl t th
Warm Spring Sundai. Ttacv tcn
tho afternoon tn playing baso ball
and as tho majority had never Been
the branding of calves It was Immen
sely enjoyed by all.
Tho different clubs havo thctr
plans for tho Fourth of July well
along. A now pavilion will bo put
up for dancing. There Is also to be
a cafeteria dinner served and dlScf-,
cnt kinds of booths put up.
J, Kennedy and daughter ilabel,
started for ilcnd today.
V
MIIiLICAN.
, (Special to Tho Bulletin)
M1LL1CAN, Juno 13. J. F. Davis
arrived home Wednesday from Prlne
vllle, whero ho has been tho past few
months. - v
Louis Schmccr is homo for a visit
with his family.
The annuar school meeting will be
held Monday afternoon.
Mr. Samuel Roebuck, who has
been visiting her husband hero the
past month, returned to her homo at
Oregon Cfty the past week.
C, L. Hartwlg and Alex Qllmoro
drove to Bond Friday, returning Sat
urday. Mr. And Mrs. A. D. Norton went to
Bend Saturday with their little
daughter, Maiol. who is quite ser
iously ill. They Intend to remain un
til she has entirely recovered.
Mr. and Mrs. Schmorl visited with
Mrs. Koppor Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Rooney was a visitor at
tho'Rcams home a day last week.
Miss Vernlo Oarako leaves for
PrlnoVlllo Tuesday, where she will
take thoteachern' examinations.
William Reams brought out a
large supply pf groceries for his storo
horo .Th'urad wre i
rIdSliatand drove to Bend on
Monday; f 'v.
V. Ij. Owenlrnpved hts family to
Bend Saturday.
LAIDLAW.
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
LAIDLAW, Juno 21. John H.
.Lewis. State Engineer, visited Lald
law .Wednesday, on ofllclal business.
He made a tour of tho T. I. P. camps
during the day and went to Redmond
In the oVenlng.
Mark Painter and family will leave
this week for The Dalles, Oregon, In
tending" to make that place, their
hbme. "
Harry Pol mi bo of Camp S, visited
his family Saturday night and Sunday.
J. Hughes and family recently
moved (o, Arkansas, going ly team.
Mr. and Mrs. Stiles and son have
ro.turn.ed to Laldlaw, after living pear
Portlan'dtfoi; two years.
Miss 'Mfy' Dietrich of Tuninlo, is
making her homo in Laldlaw for
awhile, . pi
Those who v'slted the Rose Fes
tlvulfat 'Portland .were Project En
KlnecwO. Laurgaard and family-., Mr;
andMrs, Will Shallor. Mr. and Mr.
Al, Hanson; Mrr Arch Nlchol, Mrs. .
Ada Jjun"dltprg,.nnd Mrs. 0. K. Ross.
AirlreborU jx jrnind timo and ha'i'o
great stories to tell of tho beauties
and charms of tho Rose City.
K. w. Towne made a trip to Port-
flat
Clrandvlow wcro tho guests of Dart
Nichols Sunday,
Phil Smith was transacting busi
ness In Laldlaw Monday.
Louts Helms of Plnlnvlow Is as
sisting Fred PlnkstnfC on his ranch,
John Bagwell, who has been in
tho hospital at Redmond, returned
Monday vory much bettor In hoalth
and took up his work again at Camp
No. S.
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1'I.NKIIUIIHT.
(Special to Tho Bullotln)
PINBHUHST, Juno S2. L, It.
Root mado a business trip to Band
Thursday.
Mrs. A. H. Heed and Vernon Reed
wont to Laldlaw Wednesday.
Kthol and Ivy Snyder spent Wed
nesday afternoon with Ruth Bayley.
0. W. Snydor and Georgo Reed
mado a business trip to Laldlaw on
Wednesday,
Mrs. F V. Swisher mado a business
trip to Bond Thursday.
Mrs. 0. W. Snyder wont to Lald
law one dny last week,
Reginald Bayley went to Laldlaw
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Yager of Camp No.
6 spent Saturday night with Mrs.
McCalllstcr;
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Reed mado a
business trip to Bend Saturday.
Ruth Bayley spent Monday and
Monday night with Fay Crawford at
Plalnviow.
Tho Plnehurst Sunday school spent
Sunday at tho now hcadgato. n big
T& Lafollette
Nursery Co.
Prineville, Oregon
CENTRAL
OREGON'S NURSERY
I WILL FURNISH
FRUIT TREES
for planting for
a half interest
in the crop.
Write
Hnrtwig. Millicnn, Ore.
plcnlo dinner and tea crenm woro
enjoyed by everybody,
Mr. nud Mrs. Coon, Mrs, Cady nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walker of Lnldlnw
passod through horo Sunday on mi
nuio riuo.
cu)vi:ni)Ai.K.
(Spoclnl to Tho Bullotlii.)
CLOVERDALK. Juno S3. II. Hod
son and family nnd Q. J, Doppt nnd
family spent Thursday evening nt
Grubo's.
Mrs. Null from Montana Is visit
ing hor daughter, Mrs, Clydo John
son. Mother nnd daughter had not
mot for n I no years,
F. Welso took a load of wool to
Redmond Monday,
Thoro were men looking for laud
through Clovordnlo Thursday. '
Mr. Moo moved his family on tho
Tumnlo to Camp No, 8, whoro ho will
work lor somo timo.
Mr. Dopps, Sr., has been visiting
a low dnys with friends near Uend
(). Burnsldo and wlfo woro guesta
at Clydo Johnson s Sunday,
Tho seven year old son of Clydo
Johnson, while playing jump Friday,
had tho mlsfortuuo to break his leg.
Dr. C. 11. Downey ot Sisters la at
tending hint,
C. Carson and wlfo and Corwln
nnd Florcnco Wnldron saw n big
cougar while camping Inst week.
Tho Children's Day exorcises at
tho school house Sunday attornoon
woro well nttonded nnd exceptionally
fine. Tho part given by Voru Lowo
from Topcka, Kansas, deserving es
pecial mention.
E, E. Hccse mado a business trip
to Redmond Saturday.
Mr. Skclton and wlfo rcturnod on
Saturday from a two wook'B trip
across the mountains. They report
a vory rnlny timo.
Mrs. N. Kruchok has not bcon
well thop ast week.
E. Slmor Is building n flno vornnda
THE WHITE IS
KING
A Torpid IJvcr Is a flns fliM
(or tho Malarial Otrm and It
thrives wonderfully. Tht cer
tain result in such casts Is a.
spelt or Chills.
HERBINE
la a I'OTTtrfnt Clittl Toulo una I
ZJvcr Itesulator.
It cuts tho liver in healthy.
Vigorous condition and cures
tho chills by destroying the)
disease serms which Infest the
system, llerblno is a fine ant!-
Berlodlc medicine, more affto
re than the syrupy mixtures
that alexen the etomacn: D0-
cauia It not onlr kills the die-
em e germs, but acts effectively
In tho liver, stomach and bow
els, thus putting tna system in
condition to successfully resist
th usual third or seventh day
return of tho chllL Herblna la
a cleansing and Invigorating
moaicmo lor too wnuio oouj.
rric 50o per Bottle.
8amttP.DsllirtJ.Prop 8t.Louli.Ma. I
Stephens Cye Oslve Is
ointment for Sore
healing
Eyes.
3XOAM0RlCOMWtNDtOf3vl
Patterson Drug Co.
land I
aidlaw to
the Rose City, to be employed
Tuesday, and Saturday hoi
-. ,.. . 7 . .: . . r . i
jcii uaiQiaw io mane nia nome ai
as
clerk In.tbo City Engineers omee. ,
Anifmber of LatdlawS.young- people
attended (he danco in Bend Thurs
day evening.
M(m Ada Dullard Jias been quite
sick wjth tho measles but is report
ed much better.
Miss Sapp is employed at Thorp's
Place t prosqnL,,
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LSpeolal to The Bullotln) -
lYSlDi:. June 20. The W. C.
T. If. of Plalnvlew met Friday at (he
hom,e of Mrs. F. v. Leverens Mrs.
Ixu Pultlam conducted the devotion
al lyxerclHf.'S, aftor which business
matt wer,e discussed. Those pres
ent were Mesdames Towne. Sayler,
Donava'i. Armstrnngi Scoggln, Loulaa
rhalfan, Lou PulUam. Mr. and Mrs.
Prentiss Van Tassel and Miss Nellie
finvder. Tho next meeting will be
bold July 3rd at tho home of Mrs.
Douavan.
Wator was shut off In the Couch
lateral a few days last week in or
der to finish tho concrete work in the
bqttom of the ditch in the by-pass
above Frank Swisher's ranch.
J, Thomas of Camp No. 7 shifted
vamps the first of the week and Is
now engaged in hauling: wood for use
on the, project from Laldlaw.
Amo.Ll(ly and daughters, of Gosh
en! .Oregon, arrived Thursday and
pre siting his father-in-law, J. L.
Couch and other relatives.
Mrs. Frank Marlon and daughtor,
Mrs, Jim Patton went to Laldlaw
RntnrrifiV nti liitftlnpfui.
Nichols Bros, purchased four lino J j
nogs irpin j, nuriz oaiurpay.
AjUiaiKjjrldge is being construct
od sJrpBa the nnnal at Camp No. 7.
HaTfilbn Wilson and T. Novell ot
Tho BEST all-round Family
Sewing Machine that' can
be produced. Made in both
ROTARY and VIBRATOR
styles. The rotary makes
boih LOCK and CHAIN
Btitch. The latest up to
the minute steel attach
ments with each machine.
Sold on cosy payments.
Send name and address for
our beautiful II. T. cata
logue free.
White Sewing Machine Co.
519 Merchants National Bank Bldfr
San Francisco, California
POLK'S'
OREGON and WASHINGTON
Business Directory
A Director? of each Cltr, Town and
Vlllar. firing- diMrlpdro sketch ot
each place, location, population, ttle-
grapb. (hipping and banking1 point!
alto Claulfled DIrectorjr, compiled by
irutine ibu prvivwivn. a
L'll. I. 1-OLn A CO., BUTTLE
Tnoc ManKs
DesioNa
CopvniaHTa Ac
Anrone nillng a tktlrh and dewrlptkm niaf
qnleklf atraruni our ohhH.ii free litlr an
liirntun it rrhiiblr MtanliiM. CoruntutiUii.
iioni.iiicil7iiadia(J. HANDBOOK oil l'iiu
til frr. OMHt nrr fvf curing Pinu.
rinn ikn ibroadi lunn a Co. reclre
tftilol nctUt, wllhoul eatnie, la the
Scientific JUiiericaiL
A fiandiomilr Hlnf ml M eMf. Attttt Hr
uieUUHi ui mnj sntiiuuti journal. J ci
wmurt four ruiilif( L tkA4 tfcil nwmjirtv
MUNfj&Co"B'"i"''NewYgrk
Uraacb Gate. CS W BU VTubUwiaa, U.C.
The Dairy. Commissioner rules that
Butter Wrappers
MUST BE MARKED
.Dairy 'Butter full weight given in
ounces and the name and address of '
the. maker. Do yours comply with
the low? If not, have some printed
1 '"" that do.
TJiE BND BULLETIN
on tho homo ot Clyilo Johnsou nml
a fow cans ot pnlnt nro also Improv
Inpr thu lookH ot nn nlrondy thrifty
lookliiK homo,
Tho UlvoOa wcro doing hUBliicss
In Hodmoml Saturdny.
(I. Oyrtis nnd futility woro cnllors
nt Wolsus Sundiiy. '
At tho tiiootltiir of tho Clovordnlo
Council qiub Friday iiIrIU, It was dn
oldod to iostiono tholr uiooUiirm dur
liiK tho mouth of July,
K. Wnldron, who hits boon vlsltluii
his pnronts, K. Ii. Wnldron nml wlfo,
rot u mod to hts homo In Wnlln Wnlln
Biuulny,
Tho thrco famtllon ot Doiis who
cnniu horo In tho early spring aro to
roturn this wook to tholr former
homo In Ynklmn, Wnshlnftton.
O. J, Dopps Imp mndo nrrnnRn
tnontn with CI. Cyrus to do hts hnr-vvsttiiK.
Mrs. Unrvoy Cyrun spent n fow
dnys with hor paronts,
Tho young pooplo of tho Cruho
family nud 0. J. Dupps nnd tnmlly
woro ontortnlnod nt tho homo ot II.
Ilodson Krldny ovnnlng.
Mr. ,l,owo'n family Imvo ns tholr
smnmor guonln his hrothor'n wlfo, nc
compnnlod by hor son nnd duiiKlitor,
from Topokn, Knnsns,
I'OWIIMi Ill'TTK.
(Bpoolnl to Tho llullotln.)
POWHIili IIUTTIC, Juno JJ8. Hov-
arnl ot tho fnrmors out our way Imvo
boon dipping tholr hogs recently,
10. L, I vermin had his homo pnpor-
od last wook, n paper hunger from
Prlnovlllo doing tim Job.
At tho rocent school election North
Uutto olectod Henry Twoet im dlroo-
tor nnd Goorgo Morgnn clork.
It In reported that some of our
ranchers have nlreody contracted this
years' crop of liny to sheep men.
Ii N. llnll stocked hay Inst week.
This In tho first stacking of thu 1011
orop nnd In considered In advance of
last years' crop.
John Forrest, young brother of
Karl Forrest, emtio In from Molting
hnm, Washington, tho foro part or
thu week nnd will mako nn extended
visit with his brother and family.
Mrs. a. PaiiIr ontortnlnod tho Pow.
oil Uutto Rorosls nt hnr homo Wvd
nosdny afternoon. Doable members
Mrs. Pauls luid nn hor guonts Men.
tlnmes UlliHoin lllduon mid Kills. Adit
Morso entertained tho olub with u
rovlnw of tho llfo work of ouo of
Holland's famoiiH artists whlnh was
much enjoyed by nil present. Thu
hostosit nerved rofreshmoiitn lieforo.
udjdiirumoiit, liolng nitslstud by hor(
dnughtorn nml Mrs. W. (I. Mutdnrd,
Thu next miiolliiK will ho with Miss
Maliel Alton July Nth,
Mrs. 12. N, Hall returned Friday
evening from n two wuoks' visit in
(Contluuotr on pago 0.)
!iJ' M
What's the Use
of frolKhtlnrtKrocurlcn from
Uond frco of clinwo7
Lot JOHNSON pay
tho freight.
Homombor tho plnco, nonr
l!8 inllo post, Hontl to
Hums road,
MII.UCA.V,
OUKdO.V,
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Stop the LossFires are Unnecessary
DIHCIC IS AU80LUTELY FIIIK PKOOF IN ANY ORDINARY CON.
FLAOIUTION.
IUUCIC HUHiDINaS NUVClt DUIIN, ALTHOUGH TH13Y AIH3 ROMK
;TIME8 INJURKD 1JY FALUNO TIMIIKHS Oil COMllUBTIHLi: INTBRIOIt
WOODWORK,
A HRICIC DUILDNO 18 AH80LUTKIA FIRi: PROOF IF WIIIK 0MB8
18 U8ED IN TUB WINDOW8 AND IF 11URNED CLAY FLOORS ARM
U8KD.
AN INTERIOR FIRB IN 8UCH A lUJILDINO 18 CONFINED TO THE
ROOM IN WHICH IT ORIGINATES; NO OUTSIDE FIRE CAN ATTACK
IT
THE PROPORTION OF IIURNED CLAY IN tlUILDINO CONSTRUC
TION MEASURES ITS FIRE PROOF QUALITIES.
IIURNED CLAY IS THE ONLY IIUILDINO MATERIAL THAT HAS
IlEEN THROUGH THE FIRE BEFORE YOU GET IT, IN SUCH A MAN
NER THAT IT WILL RE8I8T FIRE. ALL COMIIU8TIULE MATERIAL
IS IIURNED OUT OF THE IIRICK IlEFORIt YOU GET IT.
WHEN YOU BUILD USE IJRICK. . '. ' ' '
The Bend Brick & Lumber Co.
BEND PARK COMPANY
REAL ESTATE
We Control and Have For Sale, at the Bet
Prices and Terms, the Largest Amount of
Business and Residence Property
in Bend. Call or Write for Free
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Oregon Street, Bend, Oregon.
Empire Building, Seattle, Wash.
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