TltK tlKNO nUIiI.KTlS, rtRfTO, WKDNKSOAY, JUNH 2.1, l0IR " t" --"----'' f CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. "POINTKItH l-H)It PHAlTKUii FAHMHUH." The Htiltcllii linn n large supply of tliln valuable nml lnterttlng book, let, which I written It)' O. li. ("Farmer") Hmltli nnd published by the. Oregon-Washington rnllmnil. Tlicw lxokletN will lie sent to nny farmer who nxka for them, unit may lie had by calling nt The llnllctln ofllce. The following articles nreMncIuded In the booklet: TheSninll Kitriii, Building Vl' ,,n,ry l,crt, To Cheapen I'ork Production, ami The Future lleer Supply. The material l alt linnl, common sense, ami may be studied io advantage by nny rancher. The conic are I'Ulii:, remenitier. .,.---.-- -- I LAIDLAW J (Special to Tho Ilend Bulletin.) LA1DLAW, Juno 23. Mra. Mock was in Uond last Friday. Mra. Corking and Miss Fay were trading hure last week. Leonard Harr Is out of town hunt lug horses. Earl Updike was over from tho Me tonus early last week. Mrs. J. I Couch and daughter have gono to Washington stnto to spend tho summer. F. E. Dayton had tho misfortune to lose a flno cow recently. Miss Myrtle Stewart has returned from tho Metoltus, Mr. and Mrs. Dlckerson passed through town Saturday en .route to Deschutes. Lnldlaw Is a busy place In the morning when tho farmers bring In their milk to the chceso fnctory. Mrs. Delia Nichols, son and daugh ter left last week for Washington state to bo absent a year and ler haps longer. Mr. Glllett of Gist passed through last Friday on his way to Bend. Services are held at the church both morning and evening Sunday. Kverylwdy Is Invited. The hall storm last Thursday was destructive of alfalfa and gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher are enjoying a visit from their son from Idaho, who thinks of making his home here. J. C. Thorp and son have lumber on the ground, to build a new pool hall and bowling alley. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Horner and children hive returned from their outing on the Metolius and were trad ing la town Thursday. Members of the Deschntes survey party arc camped at the Swalley bridge. Mr. and Mr. Frank Murk will be home In a few days on a visit only. They will go to Sweet Home to spend the summer. Hugh O'Kano of Bend was In town over Sunday. MILLICAN J -- .(Special to The Bend Bulletin.) MILLICAN, June 23. George Mllllcan spent a few days In Bend last week on business, returning Sat urday. Eric Hasteland painted Mrs. Gil more's bungalow last week, making n decided improvement. He also cleared several acres of sagebrush on her ranch. Mra. Edd Konper and children left for Salem to visit with relatives nnd friends. Thoy expect to be absent several months. The annual school election was hold here Juno 1G, at P. B. John son's and the following were elected: Directors, P. II. Johnson. Mr. Dyer and A. D. Norton; clerk, B. E. Davis. The voters decided for free textbooks. Eric Hasteland and P. B, Johnson left for Bead Tuesday. Mr Johnson taking In his cow to dispose of. Mrs. I. L. Owen, Mrs. Owen. Mrs. Beesen and, Mrs. II. E. Davis spent n very enjoyable afternoon with Sirs. J. II. Johnson Tuesday. Mrs. W. B. Klger and Mrs. Louis Oless spent Tuesday afternoon at A. D. Norton's. The derrick on the Klger & N'ortou drill brake last Monday, nearly onus ing serious Injury to F. G. Klger. Mrs. Curry, the wife of a home steader east or Mllllcan, is keeping housa for George Mllllcan during Mrs. Million's absence at Prlnevllle. Thomas MoSet and family left for Canada Mondnv to be gone n couple -of months attaadlng to business. Harold IS. Davis loft for Bend to day a ad Is expocted home tomorrow. William Speneer has eroded a vary tvtee bungalow on his homestead and I' painted It white. Anne and Gertrude Market suont wnara! dayH last woek on tholr IwuMtead In the oaBt end of the valley making arrangements to have tha fencing on their claim comploted. Mis. A. D. Norton spent Thursday Villi Mrs. P. B. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. McAdow wont In Bend Wednesday to attend to some jiuslnesa mailers, roturnlng Friday evening to their ranch homo, I. L. Owen drove to Bend Wednes day and will bo home again in a few days. Soveral of the families in tho val Je itjre planning a big picnic to be hold on tho 4th of July. George Mllllcan and Harry Morri son hve R'Pe to Pear Creek to Irrl gato tho MU'.lcati ranch there. - - - - - - . - - - HAMPTON --- ---- (Special to Tho llend llullctln.) HAMPTON, June 17 Mrs. Louis Miller returned to her homo recently after an absence of two months, dur ing which tlmo she underwent an operation at a Salem hospital. Mrs. Miller Is much improved In health.. Miss Whlttakcr of Barnes mado a business trip here last week. Lee Miller left for llend Sunday to bring In a load for Mr. Hunting, Sr. Ho was accompanied by Alvlu Hunting. . I A. T. Shaver's well drill outfit en countered water at a depth of 160 feet on 1. Zlerolf'a and J. Whltlaker'a homesteads recently. This Is nexti to tho shallowest drilled well In Hampton valley. Miss Dunn of Last Chauco was a business visitor here the 5th. Burr Black Is harrowing the acre age recently plowed on his plnco. Miss Kuth Hunting and father arrived here from Itathdrum, Idaho, for coming year as follows: J. N. on tho 7th. Miss Hunting expects Crow, chnlrmnn; K. M. Peck, 2 yenrs; to visit her sister. Miss Florence, Hev. C. A, llurrls, 3 years. Warren who is homesteadlng here, until tho McConnell was. elected clerk. It latter lmrt of July. was voted In favor of free taxt hooka AV. T. Harrison, with the assist- and a S-inlH I" was assewod for nnco of Messrs. Mac nnd Phillips, same. A C-iiionth school whb do recently pulled JO acres of brush and elu" on for the coming year. Is at present plowing the same. I Mr nIng recently left for Portland Victor Schroder and wife of where he has employment for n few Rolyat drove down last Thursday to have some notary work dona. Miss Frances Lnngford of Dry Uke visited with Mrs. L. C. Peck Sunday. Mr. Kcllar left for Bend two weeks ago to work for a few months. Guy Glllam spent n few days with Harold Fogg the pnBt week. Mrs. Flske was severely burned around the face and right arm Inst Monday night. In putting out tho light after taking medicine, the bed ding in some way caught Are nnd be fore help could be summoned she was painfully burned. Fischer Logan of Barnes rode over - Pilot Butte Hotel Ideal Slopping Place for Summer Vacationists and TRAVELLERS. SPECIAL ATTENTION OIVGN COMMERCIAL MEN. GOOD DIMNO ROOM. J. F. TAaOART FREE AUTO UEfWEEN - - - . - - - - - - Itcadquarttr for Commercial Men , Electric Lighted Throughout THE BEND HOTEL HUQH O'KANE, MANAQHH Good Rooms Frc bu to nnd from trains BEND, OREGON 4---- -- FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located on Powell Butte, fourteen miles east of Bend. Our trees are the kind we recommend after over thirty years experience in the fruit business in this neighborhood, Our prices and treatment will please you. Catalog free on request. Come and see our orchards and nursery. Office address, Prineville. Ore. LAFOLLETTE NURSER.Y CO. - - I last Friday and while hero tho lo cation committee of tho settlers pic nic held a meeting nml decided to hold tho celebration nt Stevenson's ranch nt Prlnglo Flats, A speaker from tho O. A. C. will bo present and address tho settlors on soil, crops, etc., of this section. Other oujer tntiuncnt Is also being planned. Mr. McCarthy, teacher from Crin gle Flats, visited hero last Sunday. Mrs. Sltogg 1ms sold the rolluiiilsh ment to her homestead on l.lxnrd creek and left hero th's morning for (tend, en route to Chicago to lill n daughter In that city. Mr. (Itlhnnt returned from Prlne vllle Sunday, bringing In a gang disc plow, He was accompanied by II. Mcnxleo. A lengthy session of tho II. V. 0. C. was held nt Hampton storo the Gth. One visitor wna ettterlnlnod. A. T. Frame moved his houso one half mllo to his new windmill, last Friday. Mr. Hezonn assisted L. C. Feck clear IS acres last week. Her. C. A. llurrls made n trip to Uond last week, bringing In his wife and small sons to their homestead here. Ilurr Black and Peck Bros, loft for Bend today to bring In loads. Mrs. M. L. Peck accompanied her sons en rou(0 , portlnncI on a visit. Whllo greasing his wagon last Frl- day, It, In somo unexplalnable way, slipped and foil on Mr. lloioim's hnnd. one bolt running clear through tho right hand. Tho annual school meeting for district No. "S was held at Hampton storo June 1G, nt 2 p. m. directors weeks. Mrs. I iicluda Black, mother of Burr Bluek of this place, has Mad on a splendid homestead on Llsard creek, on the southwest slope of Hampton Unites. CRESCENT , w.ww.. , , 4- - - (Special to Tho Bend llullctln.) CBEhCENT, Juno 20. E. G. ltourk made a trip to his ranch north of La Pino Friday, returning Sunday. J. S. Howard brought In a load of ---- . . HOTEL AND DEPOT. - ''" - - Sprclal Attention to Trnlent Travel Quod Meals All arrangement made for persons lirilrliifr to trn smith anil east of here ------ --- freight (or E, (1, ltourk Monday. J. L, Bingo mul F, M, Cleaves mude a business trip to La Pino Tuesday, returning the snmo day, Chester and Cecil llollluHhend of La Pino wore Crescent vlnltotH Tues day, going south Wednesday morn ing. Mr. Oldeiiberg, who has been run ning the llsh hatchery nt Odelt hike, left for Portland Tuesdny. He took with him one of the largest trout ever caught. It measured 2l Inches nnd weighed 1 1 pounds. J. 1). Itcdmoml came up from Lit Pine on the stage Wednesday. Ho expects to spend n week lioro. Charles How on loft Thursday for Maiden Peak whore ho will bo stationed for the summer. H. C. Ilenrd returned from Mos cow, Idaho, Friday, going on through to I.onroth. Clydu McKny nnd J. C. Khodes passed through to Klamath Falls Tuesday. E. (1. ltourk went to Klamath Falls with them. HELD : (Special to The llend Bulletin.) HELD. Juno 17. Warren l.lbbey made n t rip to tho store at Harney Holes Monday. Tho school election Monday, June 1G, was well attended. Martin Hall meycr was elected for three years as director and Harry Evans as clerk for una year. Tho ladles of Prlnglc Flats hnvc organized nn Embroidery Club, They meet every Thursday afternoon. Martin llallmeyer'a daughter nnd son-in-law arrived here Tuesdny. Thoy Intend to take up a homestead and start h store. Charles Mills left for Han Fran cisco last weok. He wilt be gone a few months. Mlaa Mhii'Ih Whllt. him no 111 linr r,. NHqulahuient and left for her home In Indiana. Willi driving to the springs yon. tarday. Mrs. John Xebmeer's team ran away. They ran to Mr. Cutting ham's ltafore thay wore enught. Mra. Schmeer was not hurt, but the wagon was broken. C. A. Stevenson's rye looks line. He thinks he will have quite a crop of hay. Mr. Carpenter nnd brother are dig ging a well on tholr iomestend. Mr. Bcnbq has ten acres grubbed ready for plowing. .Mtb. Charles Marrln was expected home last night from her trip to Seattle, whore alio visited her mother. The pooplo of Prlnglo Flats are making preparations for n Fourth of July picnic, Thoy nro putting a Moor In tho old barn nt Stevenson's so that they can dance. a.- .- .POWELL BUTTE (Special to The Bend Bulletin.) POWKLL BIFTTK, Juno 23. The Sorosls Club mot with Mrs. 1 1 nil on Wednesday. Besldos a large number of mombers, aevornl visitors attended. Tho afternoon was spont in making quilts for Mrs. Wallace Smith, who lest everything In n fire a short tlmo ago. Iteoves Wllcoxou was trying to sell or trndo his single buggy Inst weak ; and had a deal nearly completed when, at the Inst moment, the other party decided that n hack or spring wagon would suit his purposes bol ter,. nnd so "backed out." I Considerable oxcllcmont was stir red up among the nog raisers when Allen Lnndfare had 13 hofs get dek and die and about IK more down. They rested onslor after It was de cided Hint the causo was poison from mating young Alsace clover nnd that It wan not a contaubitis dliaasn. i Doc" Morgan snent Saturday night with Iteoves Wllooxnn, Miss Kdna Morse and mother were '.aldluw callers on Tuesday. Choir, practice was held at tho homo of Mrs. Allen Wllooxon last Thursday evening. A. W. Bnyn mndo a trip to Band A'lth n load of hoy, tho (Irst of tlio wook. Jack Perry was a Prlnevllle vIhI or Ism weuk. IJIof Bursntt tins rnturnod from "orter Heath whero ho ban lion for wmo time working. Tho rnln of tho hint few dnya hna '.ooro, Mm tutor n th dV land fnrmora for things woro gottlng very lry. , Munz Wllcoxou, tho rond auper visor, mndo u trip to Iledmond after I lumber Tuesday and It Is expected ' that ho will put In those two much needed hrldgoH along (ho Hlotz plnco now. - (JeorRo and Loo Ilohbs woro busi ness visitors ut Bend tho first of this weok. Bill Parrlsh mndo n trip to Bend Monduy for u load of lumber for Leu HobbH. Dowoy Johnson had tho mlsfortuno to loso his pony Bunday whllo at Al fred .lohnnson'H and had to walk to his homo. Itov, J. M. Crenshnw of tho Red mond Methodist church preached nt tho Shepurd uchpol Iiouho Sunday. REPAIRS Did you flay repairs? Wc lmvc them for McCorinlck machines mower parts, binder parts In fact, we carry a conjplctc line for old McCorinlck machines as well na new. Drop in. Let us figure with you on the repair question. Make your wants known. We will tell you exactly what it will cost to repair your old machine, and in case the expense would be too great, we will frankly tell you so, thus placing you in a position where you can get your new McCorinlck machine in time for harvest. We handle a complete Hue of McCormlck machines, nnd Will be glad to see you nt any time. If you are not ready to buy, call and get our catalogues anyway. They will interest you. They will inform you as to exactly what we have, and then you will know exactly what you want when you get ready to buy, 13END HARDWARE COMPANY Wo also furnish repairs for Milwaukee, Buckeye and Cluiii p'.on Mowers. BEND HARDWARE COA1PANY ' P1NEHURST iHiiec'nl to The Bend Bulletin.) PINEIH'IIST. June 11 Mr and Mrs. Darter called at the home of t). W. Snyder Muuday evening. Mra. Mioder and Mrs. Malwl Jack son went to Bend Monduy. Mis. Charles Johnnou mid mother. Mrs. L. 11. Boot, were calling In t.aldlaw Thursday. A. McnlUter Is now hauling his milk to the cheese factory. Mr. (Ircon, who purchased the Me Dermolt place, Is now working for II. A, Johnson. 0. W. Snyder went to llend on Practical Baking Lessons n WWWWWNWWVVW ZltauUrrj S!torlcat Tor small famlilos, bnl( of thta nelpi W..I 1. 1 l..H'iflt. 2H cup !. I poatry flnur 2!( level tMffMMflfuU K C Halting IVtmlrr li taa)oon(ul silt )i rup liurtnlu Atwutjf cupmtlk Ibitirr '2 lu.vket a'.rawlirrriM Datwean 1 and '.' ou.u sranubttrd sugar 1 cup or mora dim la mum ITuIt, wah nnd drain III b rir! rr-srvt a faw cbolra Urrloa to cornl.li tua I ,,i cl lio eai; cut the rt In IwlV'-i b..1 tn'i WTh i'j wizar. Bant Itta r.-vam a.i I l aid' to chid. E.ft totaib-r, liw tin, th fliur, baLin ikiwi! r o i I m' , wr k In 1 ho shsrtenlng; tV-n r..ix t n sift du-;li with tho tnllk. tiprwid I'll nlxturn iu t'm layer ca'-o pana. lktka n'joul twenty min ute. Turn one raka out on a hut plate, spread llborally rri:H Imtter. pMir r.n part of tin berri: rover with the orirxl ool, aUu s.-irmd with butUr, ixmr over Ilia real of Ctu berrlni and put tho wlilppnl cream above, with tlio wliolo lerris horn ntwl there. Other fruits, such n.1 plneapplo rut in email hlu, banana. pmcliM or nny kind cf Ix-rrlw may bo unotl with Hit lMtry. To Inmro a flaky iHtalr Itava ail tngredlontt cold and mix vary lightly. flaipltrry Shcricafa 2 cup (Ifled n'.ry flour If taaipnonful salt '1 level teaeiMtouiul K C BaLliig Powder )i cup butter Vol It nf 1 t'tx )i cup milk or tnoro a nl xl 1 cup raapbema Jf teajpounful att I J cup uaar TLuiiUrry Suum. ) cup ImtU-r 1 rup ri.rar 1 cup raapW-rry pulp V h.ia of 1 etm fjlft togetlier, tbrea tlmr-i, tlio (lour, oalt nnd Iwklng Kwd r. and wirk in tha butter. Beet tlio yolk; add the milk nnd stir to a dough, uafng mora milk If needed. Dhldo Into two parte; knead tho larger part Mlglilly nml rr.ll In fit a nan: arirund aver It tho Iwrrlee, salt nnd augur: kti-ed tlio soroi plciv und plnra nn tup u tl.J h-rrlea. Iliil.w nliout half nn hour, Uerv lut wl'U the tauee. lor tlio enure, rrenni tho ritt r; mJil the ujai tlivtf gradually tlio inn-liml-nnd-flfiixl brry pulp; und luttly, llu while of exit, beaten dry. Ihls iruKiii n light, flu fly Mtueo. Try Oil poetry nnd enu-e mUIi piaehea, blaeUburrlwe, plnuapple cr apple. Jliparagut Shoitcat SH cupi aifted paitry flour i teaipooiitul ealt )i oup hortnhig 'Hi levi I teatpooiifula K O Baking Powder bwcet mill; Jiuucr 1 largo bunch aaparagu H cup butter H cup flour )i traapoouftil ealt Si cup butter (another) Aaparagu liimld i Imrd-citokwl egg Mnko dough a for Htrawbcrry Short Cako Knead eliahtly and roll to fit a layer cuka nan. Bako iilMiut twenty mluutee Hplit tho rako and spread tat.li Imlf with buttur. Have tho tendir portion of tho niimragu cut in Inch lengtha, cooked tender Maka u drawn butter eauru of tlio flour, suit, butler and aapuragus huul, li wit lug In tho laat f jurth cup of butter after the eauco Id taken from tho lire, and add tho ujpurugua, Pour part ol tlio uaparugu nnd auuro over ono layer of tlio cake) ot tho second layer In Cmright IIU iu Ji'iuti ilfg. Co, Next Lenon; DARING biiNluess Wedneada) . Mlsa Mnr D'etrlch. who bat turn working for Ml ltan of Bend. Mu lled home folks a few daa lam Meek. ' Mra. 0. W. Iletner railed on Mrs. Mabl Jackaon Thursday , Violet and Myrllv Bpaugh pnl Htinila) at the girder home Hawind Wlmar, Hthel Ivy and Nellie Snyder spent Thursday at the llaylay home. Juste JiihniHiii lulled Myrtle and' Violet Kpaugh the day last waek Leatar Unxler spent FHdny with, lleglnnld and Basil Itayle) Mrs. JucltMn and It til It Barley cnllml nt llin Kn)der home Frith) Mr. ami Mra. J. J. I'oeu and Mr nnd Mrs. Jsckseu and family went , to Laldlnw Haturda) evening. SHOKT CAKES AND APPLE DUMPLINGS Prom th opening of lh stiawtxiry ton uni.l pchi ate gon, lh ft U no dtitrtt that kms l) At cvtry occilonorli mora etntrlly liked than lb ihort ck. Tho rest of lb yrar ill r'" i f'd vrry ac,t ably by Iht a-l dumpllnc. Thr nclp 1 have tultd many, nanv llmca, and I can cuaranti uecu If dlrictloni arc followtd clouly. U.r-tLJUl-. UD-cO-Z. Jeee pml tMMir or r tSi r-t rf the Mtr PH. IlitUli wl'h l"i lrd-ed ttt, t ' arpiarter. hVrve very hul. CaaiMrapr' ata umy m ii".. T li aitry la aUo rx rrltenl with greefi lwun er peoa. , Ai(f (( ljmpllnxi A SVe If JH cup tilled tiaatry flmir Jf cup ahortealaj Jit. aaixM.nf.il mH !l Intel leBiJHMKtluU K ( Baking J'uw.l.r , AIilJ cuplnllk AmA l-'ill thanii .anta tmttpru,! tmiflifi fn wlfh fmrxl ami r)led npidei, epriukln xiili ealt a:hI Mmr two or three lablnmiifuW of water inio ecu curi. rut iHt"ihur, I'irr lllii'-a. the lluur, lt nud baking xjwder; work III 1'ie ehorteiiinir. nnd mix tri n unit . iIourIi wl'li lite milk. Drop thn dmigh from a IMKiti uhmi tin s:iei In tlm ui, e-nootlf ltitf tin tmtt. IIAm AV,.it ita.nu..rifrt tnlfi. ule. invert lut i.iin i i a !iro xrving dlili.. Ilit i.n i i a hrga rving dlili. , il N Utl etura v-r the applf ilhii and flileh with a pratlLr Olwr fruit, n wnelie ori rui n eimoHiui e In oath dumpllii nf nuimeir. O cherrlee, may be uemj In ihi eniuo wy, acnriag wnu cream or mm aauee. HarJJiutt WHh ;t Best II cup of b'lt'er, ' eupi piweriN auger and I e- until creaaiy and weotb, flavor nnd serve at a lauee. Helpful lllnli on 3)at(tng For mixing tuutry for fihort Cako ami, Apple Dumpllnii, ni'x vary lightly, onl enough to mix tlio moUtum Willi (hi ilr'it flour, lining n knife or fork for mlxlnU nuvtr n sjioon, for n mmkui pank nnl iiuuIkm thn Ixitter. I'astrim aliould In Iomo ami (laky mul to iiunro tliLi. koeji tlio hitter looenln mlxlnii! It klioulil hava a rough iiwimraneo hrforo Iwiklng. Tor iMkng aVirt c.kn ime'ry liavo n iwxl.'mto oven o atirt, giving t'm p.utry iimn io mown nnu rrs ixioro inumg. A'"My8 spread with Imttur aj unon ai taken fom tlio ovon. ' Naver put fruit on riaatry until reidy lo serve to nvold Hnnklng with fruit Juices. In u!l luking In luauireil of miicohim every tlmo by e-irofu'ly moinuring oanh in rodlunt. No kuiwii rook ever siiccredd every tlmo. It r.u!re,i u cortnln amount1 of every article named In n reoipo, nml an over or under incuauru i uuru to makj n fiiiluro of tho reolpe, JC O Hiking Powder U a wonderful aid ( InaiiccoAMfiiUiiiklng, It is ntwnya uniform In strength and notion, giving uniformly' I perfect reaults. Usu K 0 Hiking I'owilor according to direction never mora than I ho rucina directs. K f! will Loon mr. (cctly for year, the I.ut spoonful lioinjt as strong u tlio first. I h.wo Used K C Baking l'omlur for yearn iiiulcr nil clr- , cuuutunces in both high und I iw nltitudiM. In hlcli ultitudjd there i.i gre.itcr tnniiU with cukes faling, but wirrd u ibulifn- i mine jinking powder such m K O U used v t litre U ubeolut oly no danger of food f alltna . POVDZH EHEADS