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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1916)
wr-P-qmam TAGK 2. thi: m:sii nt'Lurrix, dend, ouk., wkdxlsday, sniTEMnnit 13, 1010. ---- --- --------- -- !- f , it it- f' lis ' i IV ,"v r E? . ! ,i Hi , ft j 4 1 ,i.. Central Oregon i Neighborhood j News !-,.- -- .' tumalo. 1 ci.ovfkdal (Bpcclal to Tho Dullotln) TUMALO, Hfpt. 11. Owing to tho lictiy tonrlKt travel through this itec tlon tho Titmnlo Dewlopmcnt I.oaguo lins appointed a commlttco to sco that lgn ' oa'ilfl ho placed at the sow vrnl road Intersections J. N. II. Gi-rklrig, J. M Orimn and Vred Wallace .ittendod tho Fcdorul Farm Loan Hoard incotlUK held in .Portland Inst weok Tho reGular I'arcnt-Toarhrr meet ing was held at tho I'ulr View Bchool Inst Thursdii,. Mr. Seller, manager of the Crook bounty I'nlr, hao marked tho high way for auto travel with a vhlio and blue sign between Redmond and llund. T. L. Quliin and J. T. Wheeler of Vrinovlllc wcrn business callers at Tnmnlo lant weok. T. L. Collier Ih busy harvesting lor Huvcral ftirmorH in thiH miction. F. 12. Dayton luifi begun threshing In HiIb neighborhood and repot tH 1(00(1 l('l(lH. Tho Tumalo school opened Mon day with MIhh Jntnoa as prlnclp.il. IIAMI'IO.N. fSnoclal to Tho Dullotln.) HAMI'T.ON, Kept 8 -W. 13- Honr- ey Htarted Tor llfmd TluirHday to get IiIh windmill. .Mr. ami Mm. .Inmcs llrlckoy and .MIhh F.v.illne Crow and Minn Lorn Crow wont to llond Tliursilii) In Mr lrlcl(0)'H car. V. 11. Murk of Uccntur, Tennessee, nrrlvod In Hampton Fridii) on Wrnt's truck. Mr. and MrH Alcxnndor of Dry Lnko word llaiiipton ltHltorH I'rlday. Mr. fluid) of Imperial wax triinH uttlng IiuhIiiohh In Hampton Friday ClniH. Doithold went to Portland uturdii to visit a fow dnjH Tho annual phnlc of tho Hampton Valloy Sunday hcIiooI wiih held on (l.Unrd Creek Heptnniher .1, lfllfi Owing to the liirliunmict of the leather (hero was not a voiy largo vrowcl. A big lion lire uiih liulll and t noon a hoiintoouH lunuheoti wax xpread and greatly enjojed by all After this Hhorl Iohhoii Htudy was hold. Mr. I'ouggnvou vorj Interest ing tulle on tho hlHtory or thu Hun day Hchool which wiih Htarted hIx )ei ago. Mr. ami Mm V T Hanltion call ed on Mr. 1'urnoiiH of Imperial Mon day. I'hll Duuiier vlHlted at ('. II. Ilar hioii'h Tuesday nlRht. Mr. Denser and, Ml lliiinuiu went to Item! and returned Wediionilii). lost ntncK. fBperlnl to Tlio Dullotln) U1HT CUIIKK. Hopt. fi -II KIiih tnnn and B Item were IiuhIiiohh Ih IKirH at Alkali L.ilio tho latter part of InHt week MiHwrti. Nelson and Schmidt and r'liullloH or Unite, piHxed Ihloilgh huro during the pant week on their way to Mend where the) expect to Nt'iul their cblldiiui to hcIiooI JaiuoH MrHw in Iiiih roiik to l.ake "vlew to take out IiIh llnal iltUeimhlp VaperH, J. II. IIhhoIi haH been IorkIiir Home tiKO hnuh for MrH. (' C UliodeH, Mrs, Arnold, of Hunter, Iiiih return '(1 to her homo after Hpendlni; a weuk with Mra, J II. Ilatmlor and other frlenda . .Mr. and Mr Oncnr llutzelu are J i v I n k In Mhw ItrnnkliiK'H Iioiiho Howard I'ollierHon In iikiiIii on IiIh "claim after an uIibouco of uuuiral inontlm. Mr. and MrH (' A Hurrah and In fant duiiKliler Iiiimi returned to their claim after an iUikouco of kumidiI niontliH In Portland. They were KiiotitH of Mm H J. Hubbard the fine part of tho week Our vehool opened Monda) with Ntium pupils In nttendaiKe Mr Hut loin Ih tho teacher. J. II. WpIcoI Iiiih rouo out to at tend to hU liililiuwH IntoroHlH In Tit- cuinu. jiAMin'o.N iturn: (Special to Tho Dullotln) HA.MPT.ON IlllTTK, Hept 7 Mr and Mm Otcar llutrein mm ml to lmt Creek limt Saturday where Mr Dulielu will leach a nine mouth term of xehool Charlo) D.irrab and V D Harrla of StaulVei. au t (Kul throutth bore .Monda) out heir wti) to Demi Mrn, llert MeeltH and children wore vlttltom at the Stun rf or homo Nizoral !) tlU'wMk J, It WIokoI came up Mumlto and look a car out to Itoud eurouto to Tueoma, WavliiiiHtou Mr. and Mra Jlmmlo Drleku wore Doml UllorN hoveral (U)b lt week MrH. Jake HouIch Ulted with hor inothur. Mm I'wirol. at lt Creok lost wwk Maud and Carrie III own were call, m at Htautter WediiPHda) Mrn Hoi are llrookhiKH and hod Paul went out to llond Hundii) where Paul uxpctH to uiuterKo an opera tion. Mm. J M llrlckoy looked nfter tho wnutH of thulr custoiiiem durluK .Mrs. llrookliiKM aliHoueo Mrn Corbett railed on the Drown 8tora hi t Tuoddu) MIhs Mary HtatttTcr and nUtor Doth paiiiied lUn)iiith here on their May to llond whore the) will attend cchool. Sheriff Knox and DUtrlct Attorney "Vlllnrd II Wirt of Prlnolllo. were In thla xlclult) lital Tuesday. Want Ada only ONK CUNT o word (Special to Tho Dullotln CliOVnitDAI.K, Hopt. 11. J. G Oruho went to llond Sunday and took Kloid who will go to hcIiooI there iiBaln this ear I'rcd Welee took Bomo Iiorh and a veal calf to Ilend Friday. II. II. Do Armond of Dend was present at the Water UserH meetlns Saturday nlRht Mr. and MrH II A Andrun went to Madras Saturday nnd took their dauRhter I.ouIho who will go to hcIiooI them HiIh yrnr Fred Wolsc returned from the val loy lant week, where ho cloned a deal exchanging hln ranch here for onn a mllu from Corvallls W. W. Vnn Matro and John Cotter woro In Itedmond on btiHlncui Tucb day. Frank Arnold nnd family and Oeoi CyriiH nnd family returned from their trip In tho mountain the first of tho week They report a vorj nlro time on their outing. MrH. It. .1 Hkclton mihmltted to an operation of Inning hor tonsils re moved In Kedmoti'l Friday. She Ih fooling well at prenont. Maude Umbo was thrown off a horBO Wednesday and sustained n badly strained shoulder. She Is re covering erj well. MrH. Henr Miller, Knrle, Idella nnd Fnjo returned from the alle) I'rlday. Thev made the trip In an automobile b way of tho Columbia highway. .1. II. Miner wtb showing pirtles through this section Hovcrnl das hist week. Mr. nnd Mrs II Ij. Woodworth, who linvu lieeu visiting their nun U. I). Woodworth nnd wife, loft for their homo In Portland Wednesda) Dort Hudson who has been In Cal ifornia for two Jcmth ai rived bore last week ami will reside on his ranch. He nine ovorlaud b a) of Klamath Falls .loli ii lioKKIn was transuding busi ness in Ilend Haturda). Sundav sdiool was held at the hcIiooI hous( Siimlii) and will be con tinued from now on. F (1 Ciilllp and A .1 Weston were doing hiiHlncKH at the (oiintj seat on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Klnns moved Into tho Itlvot Iioiiho U'ednesdn) Sco UdwardB tor papor hanging. Adv. MUjIjICAX. (Special to Tho Dullotln). M'LLICAN, Sept. 11. .Monday, irlc II6steland again went to Dend to seek employment. Ho wont with P. D. Johnson. Mrs. Huglo and children went to Dend with Mr. King Mondny nnd left for Washington .Monday evening. At tho present time the attendance nt tho Mllllcan school Is very small, namely, Florence Ilpam, Joo and Mary Holland, Paul and draco John son nnd Walter nnd Itoy Keller. I Ij. Owen bought nnothor cow re cently. Ho also bought a saddle pon for his wife to rldo to nnd from school. Mro. Vernon Forbes and son, Ver non, Jr., and Mrs Deasley of Port land were out to their homesteads on Tuesday, returning Wodncsdny P. I). Johnson nu toed them both waB. The ladles intend to make final proof on their respective claims September 11 Wcdncsdny Mrs. J.-J. Holland and Mrs. It. It. Keller called on Mrs. Geo. Cook She was very liberal with her vegetables, of which they havo many and of good size and quality. Mrs. H. H. Keller spent tho day at the Holland homo Thursday. J. Deatson nnd It. It. Keller re turned to tho Forgey ranch Wednes day morning to finish tho having for Mr. Mllllcan. Alvln 1.oe went to Dend last week to hco tho doctor about an Injured o)e. MrH. Young from Dend came Sat urday nnd Is visiting with hor daugh ter Mrs. If. K. Smith. Mrs. P. D. Johnson nnd children visited at tho It. It. Keller home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. j. Thorson, Jew eler of Dend, nnd family stopped at the Mt. Pine Inn Sunday. P. II, Johnson autoed to Krnest Kdmond'u Sunday. Charles Craffcnhorgor Is digging n cellar on his plnco nnd received two largo loads of lumber Saturday Ho will commence to build at once Tho Geo Powers family moved to McKlnlov's mill Saturday. Mr. Pow ers Is cmplojed at the mill. Mr. Schmorl is employed on the C. KvaiiH place. For farm land loans sco J. Ityan & Co. UoaaonaBlo rates, prompt sorvlco. Adv. HOME COOKING Fresh Fruits and Fresh Vegetables Only eei)lliing o( the very be it on our Ublri. THE COZY Mu. Nellie Stcvcmon 308 X YES IS A VOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREN SQUARE DEAL FOR. EASTERN OREGON If you am In favor or a square deal for tho country Fast of the Caxcudes you will vote for nnd work for Till: PHOPOHF.n F.ASTKKN ORKdON STATU NORMAL SCHOOL AT PF.NDI.F.TON. ORKOON. Oregon has but ono Normal School. This school Is located at Monmouth and In not able to supply moro than TKN PF.R CENT of the teachers ro lulred In the public schools of OrcRon. Of tho mora than six thousand teachers In our public, schools. HUT 13 PF.lt CKNT are graduates of Nor mal SchnoK It Is a matter of simple Justice to tho country Kast of the Cascades to establish a Normal School Fait of thn mountains to furnish thoroughly trained teachers for the schools of Kastern Oregou. TRAINED INSTRUCTORS WANTED Krery resident of Kastern Oregon has a vital In tarest In the passage, of this measure for Kastern Oregon pays HIGH HALAU1KA to her teacher and is entitled to tho services of TUAINKD INSTRUCTORS. ONLY COSTS 4 CENTS PER $1,000 The annual cost of maintenance of tho proposed Stato Normal Hchool amounts to HUT ONI. 25TH OF A MILL OH 4 CKNTS ON A THOUSAND DOL LARS of taxable property Isn't It worth this to jou to hare your children trained to become U8K KUL AND PItODUCTIVK cltliens STRONG ENDORSEMENT J. A. Churchill, tho State Superintendent of Public Instruction, voices the sentiment of the educators of tho state when he snys "Oregon's greatest need for Its rural schools Is the teacher who has had full preparation to do her work. Hurh preparation can best come through Normal , School training "I trust that tho voters of the state will assist In raising the standard of our school b establishing iv Stato Normal School at Pendleton The location la central, the interest of the people of Pendleton In education most excellent, and the largo number of pupils In the publlo schools will giro ample oppor tunity to nil students to get the amount of teaching practice required hi a standard normal school " The educator of tho State Insist that Standard Normal Schools he located In town of 5000 popula tlon or moro and having KNOl'illl ORADK PUPILS FOR TKACIIKH PHACTICK BE LOYAL AND VOTE RIGHT Show your loyalty to the best Interests of Eastern Oregon and of the whole state b working for thla measure and by voilng YK.S FOR NO 30S lly vot lag YKS for No 30S you will help to HIVK TO THK SCHOOL CH1LDHKN OF ORKlSON THK 8AMK AlSvANTAOKS KNJOYKD HY THK SCHOOL CIULDHKN OF OUR NKiailHOHLNG 3TATKS. Eattem Ortgon, State Normal School Commlttte By J, H. Qwlnn, Secy., Psndltton, Or. (Paid advertisement) 1 Every Home can have a Musical Instrument Wonderful Valuet in Pianos, Placer Pianos Talkini Machines, Etc. Ty We ore known to carry only what is sood, what will endure and what islulIyworththepriceasVed. Our easy payment terms place the best musical instruments within every one's reach. Fill out the coupon a or write for catalogues. Sherman.jpiy&Co. 1 w.nuuii, uncuun .?? ro,rooivtor :?rCotaloiGS 'checVed " Vsi Ocfl- ni'"U Nm AJJ"" GOOD MEALS AT THE Altamont EVERYBODY WELCOME. MEALS 35c Alice D. Spalding, Proprietor STOP! Anil investigate our prices before buying your grocorios. Wo can savo you nionoy. P.B.Johnson's Mllllcan, Ore, Telenhono & ;rffl OLD WIND HILL REPLACED Home Mndo Affair on .Mllllcjui Ham.li Did Duty Many Years. After doing duty for oer 315 years tho old windmill nt tho Mllllcan ranch wns blown down by a rocont hlfih wind nnd has now boon leplnc ed by n moro modern nnd up-to-dnto ncnlr. Tho old mill was made by Mr. Mllllcan from material picked up nround his ranch, tho fnns, for in stance, being nmdu from the ends of boxes Just as they camo from the box while an old hack axlo was used tor the wheel to rovolvo on, Tho mill was stationary, necessi tating that tho wind como from the proper direction In order that It re volvo at all. In its 3r cnrs of use fullness It pumped innumerable gal lons of wntor for the stock of tho Mllllcan section. 'mmamm Mi Farmer: Your Vegetables will bring the high est Cash Prices at A. T. Bolton Bond Street, Bend, Oregon. See us first when you are in town with vegetables toscll OLD WINDMILL AT MILLKVW. Now Heplnccd by Model n Mm hlneiy maiikijT m:ioitT. NOUTII POHTLAND, Sept. 11 Fow or c.-'ttle arrived nt tho jards on Monday titan for some time. Only 8ii0 bond were yank J. Feeder buj crs woro not plentiful. Top reached for the best Bteom was $7.15 with tho hulk ranging from J;.2fi to $6.75. Cown sold as high as $.".40 with tho hulk clone to that figure .V few hclfors sold nt $0.2 5 with tho bulk nt $5.35 to $5 85. Dulls did not sell oor $3.85 nnd calves oer $C 25. llii) eis did not havo moro than 2100 head of hogs to select from. Tho best hogs brought $9.80 with tho bulk at $0.65 to $!l.7f). Lambs sold $3. to $8.25 for the best with some going nt $7.0. Yearlings, $15.50 for thu tops and n few at $C25. Dwes nt $5 and wethors ut $5.75. Receipts wcro light. Ctcnn up and paint up. Sco Ed wards. Adv. . Have you any ALFALFA HAY for sale? If so, get our prices, as we are in the mar ket for a few hundred tons of second and third cuttings. This we can handle loose at this time. Our new FEED MILL is nearing comple tion and when it is finished we will have SCIENTIFICALLY MIXED RATIONS, both MOLASSES and PLAIN, for all kinds of STOCK and POULTRY. A CARLOAD OF DRIED BEET PULP JUST ARRIVED. We exchange flour and feed for wheat and -all other kinds of grain, and for hay. Bend Flour Mill Company Bend, Oregon