Potto si. Itl.NI) III l.t.l.TIN, I1I:M, Oltl, VI.IIM.HI.U, .11 li tf, tlllit. -- -t CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. - -- t "IKHNTNUS l-'Olt IMtAtn'll'Ali lWUMKHS." of Seattle. Mini Urnro Van TumoI returned on The Bulletin hits n large supply of tills valuable nml IntonMlng book let, which Is written Ity C. I. ("Parmer") Sinllli ami puhlMii'd by the Oregon-Washington railroad. Three Imnklr-t. will lio miiI to any farmer who niks for them, and nmy Ito hml by railing at The llutlotln olllee. The following; nrtlclrt art' Included In the tiooklct. The Small l'nriti, Building I'p n Dairy llcnl, To Cliwipcn Pork Puntm'tlnn, ami The I'll I uro Itoef Supply. The ninterliil N all limtl. rummon sense, anil may Ik studied to advantage by any rancher. The coplc are t'MU-.K, reinenilicr. Tluirdn to her Itouio at Opal City where alio will lemnln till after the fourth. Iler tuotliur Ik now horo on a vllt at the homo of I'rhio Vim Tan eel. The children' day exercises given nt the Plnln View hcIiooI Iioiibo wer u sticcoty, a line program being ren dered. Thole was n largo tittundtince. --- -- i SJlYlrtlVJ 'up will start work a soon us the , t ueatner feme. LAIDLAW . i 1 Crl Slots made a trip to Prlnevllle Saturday afternoon. I Krod Poreeou took a ride Into the . - (Special to The Hend Bulletin.) loehoco country above Prlnevllle on LAIDLAW. June 30. Will San- Sunday. die wa In town Saturday. j a California man na lietrn offer- George fisher and .1. N. B. Gerk- Ing to contract for potatoes front the Ing were In Hend last week. farmers In thl locality at $20 a ton. Mrs. Harper and mother were vis- "at bring Joy to some heart all ltlng and trading In Hend Friday right. Allen Wllccxon o: a line year ling lllly laet week from what was thought to le lung fever. Henry Tweet loel u valuable niaro J. L. Couch and Jay Nichols wore ""' norm,, irom ooie uu ,. i v.1.1 ...,i,., known rtouble. The school meeting north of town has been postponed. K. K. Dayton and Ml Uuth are expected home to spend the Fourth. in Hand Friday on business The cheeee factory Is running all tho time now and cheese Is going up In price. A. F. Hamsay has gone to a hospi- ( Special to The Hend Hulletlu.) Tr.MAI.O. June XU.--Ve are still havlnt? nice showers occuslounlly, which have done a great ileal or good. State Kttgltieer l.owt and Project Kngineer Iurgaard were inspecting the nromuted datu alt for the rfteer- ' viitr fit iht nvr.al. lnilfiv. !'. A. Woolley and rawilly have left this place. Chnrlc Winter was delivering hay to Bend yeeterdey. i still Iihh on hand eotitdderahlo iiiautlty of baled hay at the Star ranch. A good many sheep are now mm lug here on their way to the summer tnl In The Dalles for treatment. Ho tll8 countrv Nearly all of Powell Huttes ox poet to turn out to help I'edmond r,n'' celebrate the Fourth. There Is con-' 0. VY. Horner ntul family are at slderabl- talk of having one. If not present camping at this place. Mr. tro. Iloats In the wrnde to represent Homer seem to enjoy the ramp lire was accompanied by J. M. Slry, who has returned. O. H. Nrrcott's fruit trees are filled to the top with fruit He has apples, pears, prunes and cherries. J. C. Thorp was in Portland last week buying pool tallies and other equipment for his mki hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fllcklnger were vis- Ling one day last week at the How-ard-VitOH home. It is reported tha: Mrs. Swafford has tost hew appeal In the content bi-oHght against her homestead. Kay Oerklug has returned home after upending her vacation of about tt Month with friend at Walla Walla Wrfch., and Pendleton. Ore. A large number gathered on the island after morning service Sunday and had a picnic dinner. John T. Whistler of Portland and State Kngineer John H. Lewis of Sa lem were here Sunday. There will be a Urge number from this community who will go to the Iledmond celebration. Mia Hemlce Umpnlett of Portland is vielUng her slater, Mrs. JohnH. Wlnwr. Ctmrles Carson of Sisters was here last week, selling horee. Last Sunday morning while Mrs. G. W. Snyder and her two daughters were bringing milk to ;Ue cheese fac tory the korte became frightened, just Inside the city limits, and ran, throwing them all out. Mn. Snvder received several bruree. but none of them serious. Mrs. Fred Wallao took the Snyders to her home and cared for them until Monday. Several ot the ueiKHhor have been Loland Carey attemntod to break ' ' lelv picking the large crop of a mule from Italklng and overdid the gooseberries on lite atar ranch job, the toflm running away and tear ing things up generally. I Is rcKrted that the engagement f Krncst YAarjl to Cace Cannon if IVin'ition has Ueii announced, the marriage to take place soon. Mr. and Mr. Kay D-inn of Hend are visiting relative at Powell Kutte. unit Misses ICmmnltuo Meado nuil Dotothy Auilersnn. i:. Austin went to lloud Monday to Moot W. W. (.'rydor. who Hpnnt u week In Potllnuil on business. J. L. HIuko nnd Mrs. t'lmrtuH Graves went to La Pine Monday. They visited the Mnsten family, re turning Wednesday. Dr. Cnlllus was In from IiIh taueh Weilnesilay, J. (1. Iteiltnoud, with his uhhUI ant. V. ('. Ilaudolph ,ias been mir ve.lng Mr. Lufollettu'H hniuestoitil the past week. Dr. Wright and ramtly or Klamath Falls were gueeta at the Crcereni on Weilnesilay night. Mm. Charlea Gravea waa mihIiIpu ly railed home on ariM.iut of tli Ill nee of her husband. Mie left hero Thursday . going down t Dr. Wright's car. Charle Tlionuis made a trip to Heuil. leturnlnK Saturday. Lnwrrmv I'rlttell of Fort ltoek was a Crescent visitor Wednesday. REPAIRS Zjpyaz- Ljft REDMOND t Did you say repairs? Wc Imvo them for McCormlck machines mower parts, bimlcr parts; in fact, wc carry n complete line for olil McCormick machines as well ns 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 he too nrc.it, we will frankly tell you so, thus placing you in a position where you can ct your new McCormick machine in time for harvest. We handle a complete line of McCormick machines, nnd will he jjliul to see you at any time. If you arc not ready to buy, call and jjet our catalogues anyway. They wilt interest you. They will inform you as to exactly what wc have, nnd then you will know exactly what you want when you j'et ready to buy. I11SND HARDWARE COM PAIS Y Haying will soon begin In tho al falfa Held. Stock of all kinds are doing llnely on the range. Tho rain of late have lieen good on the bunchgrat. Charle Winter ha had the misfor tune to have a valuabl mare hot on the range with a shotgun by wime careles pereon. several shot having lenetrated the head Just under the ear. The mare I yet In bad condition but It 1 thought she will recover. ------ : POWELL BUTTE t (Special to The Bend Bulletin.) POWKiX Hl'TTE. June 10. The c nt'"ed rn has -rought Joy to the dry farmer and ditch land man alike. Crop th it we.- conoid" lost are beginning to shoot up and Insure a very fair yield. Many of those who had stopped plowing sum mer fallow on account of drynea have resumed their work. Choir practice was held at the 'nine "f J. L. Fotr Thursday even ing. Owing to the rain, the attend i.tice was small. Horn Uueeett was a Prlnevllle vis itor on Thursday. IUevee Wilcoxon and Henry Tweet Bpqgt the week-end rn the Deschutes and report a very good catch of fish. Th,e farmers of this section are vary thankful for the little book, "Pointers F r Practical Farmers," by C. L. Smith, the agriculturist who spoke at rjio Landfare place last week and for the handy bookkeeping for farmers, both of w:ilch were sent out by the First National Hank of Ileud and which are being given nway at the Powoll Eutte postolflce. Alvln Illgga killed a beef last week and had little trouble In dlHjiowIiig ot It among neighbors. They aro wishing someone would do this every week. Fred Hrown of Kent, Ore., I here visiting hi sister-in-law, Mr. Hrown. --. : PLAINV1EW : T -... (Special to The Hend Bulletin.) PLAINVIEW. June 30.--Mr. Jno. Strabm went to Sister Tuesday, re turning home Thursday. She visited with her daughter, Mr. Ruble. Hobert Davis i negotiating for a larger boiler for hi sawmill. McCalllsters are working about 2! men on their dltcn. Mr. Smith's health ha been quite poor lately. Mr. Brown and family, who have return to work at Chllwjuln again. mad Sister their no me for some The Pioneer Sewing Club wa en- their tertalncd by Mrs. Ituutk Saturday. g sold Th up prifent were ..Ufilumes lllligo. their plac In Sis'ers to F. L. Shaw .Jones. Ung. Cleaus, Grave. DdVl ; CRESCENT i (Special to The Hend Bulletin.) CRIMCKNT. June 17. K. 0. Kourk returned from Klamath Fall Sunday. He came t rail a far aa Kirk where J. L. King.) met him. Klmer Trier la atwudlng a few days with hi family. He Intend to time. paed here Thursday on wav to Kedlinds. Cal., havlog Pilot Butte Siote II ! I. II ! ' ' '"" " ' Ideal Stopping Place for Summer Vacationists and TRAVELLERS. SPHCIAL AHUM ION CJIVIj.N COMMUKCIAL MIJN. GOOD DIMNO WOOM. J. F. rAGOAWr MOIMIHSi ""'" I). T. PRiiG auto uarvvuuN iioriJL ad oucor. Vu also furnish repairs for Milwntikcc, litiflvcyc nnd C'liuiupion Mowers. liENI) HARDWARE COAIPANY (Special to The Hulletlu) KKDMOND. July 1.- Lamouta de feated Itedtuoml at baseball on the local diamond Sunday by n score of 1 1 to !. The Ids In the tire last week that destroyed K. G. Sherwood's store was 11X00. In the voting contest to elect a GiHldee of Liberty to ride In the Fourth of July parade, which elimed at 8 p. m.. Saturday, Marie Austin was chneen. with oer 2000 Mite. Terrelionne defeated Cither Sun- . : day by a score of .V t , The game ,tti,y nrH ,MK nl,el). im played nt Culler. Vernon Clcvenger of Bend iMit Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mr. It. M. Klder. Charlie Hwrh and Hay Moor went up the river Monday to get ole .or r natrurtlng a hay derrick. 11. ai.,l Un Itiisoh aiu.nl Hun. IMUIHPnV lll'WB t... I " -" ..- -,..- ..... Rain for more than a week, with over "' n' ' U,B ,f Mt ",,a Mri' l'- u. J" ..?.'.'". ""., ''"V ' HAMPTON BUTTE FICKSUURG (Special to The Bend Bulletin.) Concluded on .mk' i'l n i I'ir'KHIll'Rd rrn V i i - 3H. The detcb'piiii in ili pi. i famine that the iil,- nr r r three ln-he of precipitation, will :n-'N- I'- Vlnyard. here, were at mui'.i r . i n tualiaa akl liltMlsial am ..- . . . I sure a gd hay crop In this vicinity.! MrH. Vratl mud u. uiii.M . ...,...,. k.v " ... ... Bert M. Meeka returned frrm not da called at the C. U. Smith home Rn tho "rh together" m..- i '.. Bend today wltl' a load or aupp'i.. Sunday afternoon. ,,-d nnd will attend tin- ( iu n William O'Held brought In a -on 1 1 iBi,j itodBMi. who ha. in festivities. of wire an 1 baa been busy telis -... ,. . .. . u Hackett has re.u... I hla daughter' i claim. :"' ""'- r.tllfy of ,B d,imr Several a.i'o true have !ni The UdU-s Junliwr Club will meet . in I red In the mud. The heavy ralna'wlth Mr. R M Lldi-r Juuly lo. ) (Cuntlnued on I've ;:.;'. have made '.ho roads quite toft li i' - few place. J. M. Brickcy rame in from 1. 1 today with -j load supplle. Over 36o ruitM Iimb reglsi ,. at the Hotel Brooklngi t irng J .. Two men com Snutn Dakxa u visiting wPh Bert Mt. a and '' Ing over the cnuntry. S. Nye of Spokane vlriilt nl frlenda at Hampton Buttt. Mr. v,. It agent for the caterpillar engL.ii. Babrlel Batontl eam out to hli cialm and is plowing and gru iIuk sagebrush. J. M. Brlckey, Horace Brmiklngs and T. C. Kwlng made a trip to the, county seat on business. The school iectlo.i June ! re- MI4 bt-'Md-1: C fUknMp..wdrr suited as follows: B,rt Meok. dlrec- jj l7u',.u m vt VX,u ehop tor for two year. J. M. Brlckey dl- rstUr fine) Icunudlk mhIiip for lliru. um. ....! f ... i(. a ,1. .1.. il ,1.. .. I Hilt fJT BfOirnOl tugi ... ,, .H,vrv jvmtm mnwt I. w. I I ir mil KaiUHT. vur " vmi"ts ii-v whm. ,k,. .ni. ...1 !.,.. a.. !.. .. W.,1 l-. I, I..,. .w..l... .. ...I ..-li ..I.I " '" " "! " - . H.KIDH ClVm. i.a.aaat .-.-.., PU.-I "". """V..-. iXU IdIM Victor Johnson has gone to Bend for a live month' vacation Practical Baking Lessons BAKING POWDER BREADS nliing PowiUr lliml Iwiv Huh tbiiiRi In thtir fvor whtcb uic making llwtr. ino bihI ihoic popular. Tbey me mi ciit)l change ftom yt lurnJ, thry me quickly and c4ly md ami bin eepcitally uwful In emergencies, ami they me eftrn in rectlbed by p!) ib Un when yMt bieal continue in fitment In the ilittilve tract. Baking Powder llread rimy te made in almoet efitUea variety. A few of the irxakt opuUr ici,ci me L-lvenUluw. y f , X. h'ul lifJ aX enn wwlo Hour m t-ip wsr (aVtmen Cm Cafj St nine elflnl fliur 1 rr S lv.( taaiiiiifuU K f ' lUki:..' powilef 1 ievW la aafMHinlid aalt Mi ; 2 UJibixxWibiU l ittT. tt.' It' '1 9 Ublxatmnululi tji ir 81ft 'rjf InaradirnU i Owt. I at tin cri. I r ln wilT .r. u I kail a.I,t rl IImW ,nU" '"', '"'"r 0 tllO fft llilla ' (.1 I lata tha dry InwdieiiL. mUing tolv,tei,lTmi'JL?5 -t".?'' i, i, t'r to uiaka a Mi dro battrr. (ires! a amall TTI ' IT.? ?.L"P7.1I. 'vt,L-.. V 'j'i.' 1 . .,.,,, , , 1 res.1 fan, dtiip tba laiilflr Inu. ttda. turn a 1 3"' SuuTbU m.V li 1 alaii H auto collision occurred near' IW, of the aanii sl over tU top ami lMdri?rS' 'l,,', "P. Uaw ia i Ciook and ljia county lino. The1 cne Iujut. Ibe first half f tha time i4MVrW"1wvn.. ---- Headquarter for Commercial Men lilectrlc Llchted Throughout Special Attention to Transient Travel THE BEND HOTEL Lee Hobl made a trip to Bend on Saturday after a load of lumber. I J Wallace Smith, who lot hla house ' ny nre some time ago, naa uwn uaui ing lumber aud making preparations for a ho use-raining which will take place Wednesday, July -. The neigh lie m Jisve all been Invited to attend thlBa thu ladlea to ftitnlah a big foed ut noon. "Spud" Hbbs and "Doc" Morgan made a huBiness trip to Ilodmond on Saturday. Jake Wolfer, who no been spend ing the winter with hi brothor John, has re turn otl to the Willamette vat loy. Mr. Burson and family have loft for the Willamette valloy. 0. X. Oliarltou wmb a Ilodmond caller Saturday. Almost everyone with hay to put Good Nonius Free bun to and from trains HUSH O'KANfX, MANA0IIR BEND, OREGON Guild Meiils AH orringemenl made for pennies dcalrlng to go south and eust of here FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located on Powell Hutte, fourteen miles east of Bend. Our trees nre 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 nurserv. Office address, IVineville. Ore. LAFOLLETTE NURSER.Y CO. Hie .-.... . ... ... i at... ...... h .. I..u. Il ' - - - ai. 1.., un-a or jonn uomn unit ueorge 1.ST" .7 "I i ." ,""-"' "i ","' ItiKivxr .-...a. L.ihaar iih -ru. I W -J cxselleOt wbcu seveful dayt force, but the fact tnat Mr. Collin' nuto wa tiiiiil at the time prob ably saved hi passenger from In Jury. Mr. I It over passenger were cut about the face, one man bruled mil cit about the kueir. The lamna on Mr. HiHiver'a car were mnhed and the radiator damaged. Prom ro IKirt It seem that Mr. Hoover wa to blanm. a Mr. Collin' car waa nt a MtandHtlll and to one hIiIh ot tho road. cM. PRINGLE FLATS .aee) (Spoclal to Tho Bend Bullotln.) PKINOLK l-'LATH. June L K. Lund and Mart'n Johnson left for Prlnevllle lat Wednesday, JunelK. Mr. II. Kvan Iihh some Irl In bloom, the Unit on Prlnglo Plat. I'lord lloustnu and Paul Hold have Just Unbilled riding for tlmlr horse. Il has been ralnlug for the hint three days here. The garden and fields arH looking fine. Mr. A. II. Taylor spent Iho day at tho ICvans homo lat Humlay. Mra. Martin nnd her won alo called on Mr. Kviiiih Kiiuilny afternoon. Mr. Iloebo nnd Mr. Bonrato nro dig ging it woll for CharluH II. Gi'inung. Tho potato crop on Prlngbi Plata nro looking fine alncu tho rain, Tkl bread can In liakwl in nay empty run that liavo cloeollttlng ll-U. To bakn in n can f!l the rroaaed ran ln.lf full nf the batUr. (ait nu tha lid niwl akaka Imttxr to I ha aide ut tSa ran. lav it cm it aide 111 thr oven. Baku (lowly the Aret Iwitf Itour. turn I he ean to tbn otber r4de and bake Ixjt loll Lour d.u u butter oveo. Plain Whlit DttaJ 4 rtir rifted fkur 1 tftniponnfid wit i lovel tewpoonluU K C ItakbiK l'owcl.r 'J lalileefMwrifuU mar (If dwired) V mum milk (ur untur) CKt toicetiier. tliren timea, tin flmir, Ink Ing towditr. aalt (ami atntnr If uwll. atir In tho milk or water to mako u douuli. I!h crnntly .i.iio baking dlreetldim in for Nut Litvui, Luuua in cans or a utaux pan. Colonial Loaf 2H cupa of flour M eup cIiiiMd nuts 1 eiit mill: 1 teaipoonful aalt 1 (gg 1 i mit Miaar : C liaklia Powdir 3 level taHMMMirifida 7 H eon clupiwl mUiiMi, (AirruuU or ultrou na r-eireil, Uu bud buke m dlreeted fur Nut llrwul. - - -' t AA'ONO Tlin SHTTLRRS j NORTIIfiAST OP TOWN fSpno'nl to Tho Bond llullntln.) BU.Vn. H. P. I)., July 1. -Horn, to Mr. nnd .Mr. Colo JS. Smith, Juno -3, an R,i-i.tJijnd g!rl. Mtl.er mid ? DrtoJ 1 cms nf white flour 2 ip id rvn flour 3 lovil taip(H4ifiiU Zl V Buking I owdi r " tuwiKfiiifiil mii'ar I t'aHKiiifi.l mlt 'i tubltt)ooiifiiUi f raraway wciU (,f iloelruUj 1 viij cf (ivvtut mill; To mix, rlft flour, laking ixiwdur, milt nml euiur, tliri'U tluii', mid rarawiiy mihU iuhI milk and mix nnd bako bv rulwi for otlmr lircada. I'LL) U excellent for eaudilcln. Grahatn'Nut Brtwi Mi rupa wblto flour 1H ip graliam flour ii tuuapoonfuU ini.vr I teuiK)0ifiil uult H cup chopped nuti or rul.lm 4 level tcoii)ooufulii K C Balling Powder Hi cuixi sweet Rill Ic To mix, elf t wliltu flour, baking powder, unit and euinr, tlirco times, add (lie arabam nd nut. Htlr to utlff batter with tlio milk nnd Imko um nut bruud ulxivn. This U nu 'veellont bread for tboau who cauuot cut bitu liretul or Tnatn. W'.ll, t,jju,alltu, Co ' No;ct Vcok: Paper Butf Coolcory Ctrn tli tod 1 mp wheat fleer 2 repe jrrlliw rorn meal !l level taanpueflfule K V. Iiaklnif Powder 1 (WSJ, iMMteo lltflit g UllmMMiifuU sugar 1 twwfMMifit'ul Mil In ci. p m i lit 2 labteeiwamfula maltail Imtliir or lard gift Kaletkar, threo tlmea, the meal, thl flour, basliiK (mwdxr. regar and raH In ar- tUiril.li cximlrlne tne ee, milH and nieltct iMtter; atlr In ttui meal ami flour prenarni ti ibuve. iMMtlng raiiklly Until the dmii'li 11 eratti oven. Helpful I llnls on Dread Making Have material njl nt hand Bl.'t tliroo time, Hour, null nrul tiaklnR jiowdca-, mix tlioroiiRliIy. IkJte rJowly ennui;!, to nllow tho hrctul to rise hefore It onuU over, ii-tlng n nov wed tain to :eo tlio Miirfnco Hoft. Ro mcmler that iMklng powder hmuLi h llie creater iwrt of the riling In tho ovt;i ami tlmt hakul bread oua not rieo. Let It rLo ltc'oro !okUi(. II C Baling; I'owdor U partlnihrly A.Lptxl to lire a. I hullnn on n '..it o( It- long ausUliuxI Action. It W, ;n ta i'lue as oon b.1 moLluru Ih ti'ldc 1, nnd timliir t!ie influence of n i;mtlo h 'it. it iiontlnucij lo kUo off ltd leuvunlni; i (ot fully half nn Jiour. Yon cannot expect thu nntnu rostiltj from old trwhlon xlnnlc! uothiK liaUliiK powdcrj. With K C I)ul: liiK Powder you uxu luaurcu of a light, palatahlu loaf. Kovor, Jiovcr kncail baking iiowdct broad aa ono dom yoajt brouil. Turn from tho mlxltiK bowl Into tho baking pan. Follow mixing nnd baking directions oarefully. Ilemembcr failures nro not. olmply bail luck, but bad way. Then i) U u correct, Bolentifio way for building baked fpod tho namo na for building hotnica, nnd unlotw thuso mica nro followcu, roeultu cunnot bo pcrfoct,