1 l'nge a. iu:ni uriii.KTiN', bbnd, oiu:., vi:ixi:sdsv, .iri.v , hhii. .-.- . - --------" --- - . CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. i . . - , POWELL BUTTE (Special to The ttoml Bulletin.) POWELL. 1U1TTK, July ". Thoi Fails Light & Tow or Co.. wns horo Saturday. Tho celebration horo Friday anil Saturday was well attended. It be ing estimated that thoro wero from 2000 to 4000 people here. Tho auto wenthor has practically settled nnd no,'"p race va a tie hot ween Polu nearly everyone hna Marled to cut! ?, V,1"1" m '"Vl"' "" . his hay. The first cuttluK became Iniuml. On tho 4th Lnmontn do- ii.in v.t., ,...( i ti. .iinv rontol Culver In n hnsolw.ll gnmo hy n .... i i. ii,n -oi.. scoro of 1 1 to 2 anil Redmond defoat-. ,. , ' , , , ., lod ljunonta hy score of S to 4. On Yllllinui uueit'ri .u. nmi muiuw,,,,,. .... i1,1iiiiin.l liiit tml l.ninniit.. Artliur visited at the Ooorge Hobbs place Monday, returning to their home on the Deschutes Tuesday, tak-, Ing a lead of potatoes with them. Lelaud Casey hauled n load of po tatoes from Boss Buseett'a Tuesday. Prlnevllle defeated Hedmond yes terday ly a score of 19 to 7, on the Hedmond diamond. Jim Tonev of the Barker Toney auto line, who accidentally shot him- t&1f 111 tlisk ! m fnu1 U'ilrn an t tills Alvln Rlggs was replanting ' driving in automobile near Madras. of his s inula last week tho first planting pits and ten acre of them failed to come up. Hoad Supervisor Muni Wlllcoxon has beon doing some ery good work on the roads the last feu days. Last Wodneeday a few of the neighbors gathered at the Vallae Smith place for n house-raising. Thoy succeeded in putting up the aides, raftora and laying the sheeting. The ladles served an excellent dinner, which was ample reward for the bnchtors present. Those assisting Were Mrs. hereon, Mrs. Golden, Mrs. Alley, Mrs. Truesdale, Mrs. McKnr lano, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Morse. The young ladles having n hnnd were Edna Morse and Pauline Truosdnle. The men Included Messrs. Alloy, Truesdale, Iterson, McFarlane, Gold en, Chapman, Van Dorn, Itico, Glenn Mustard, Jones, Llndqulst and Hobbs. Mr. McXoaly had a ioor stand of potatoes on 12 acres and has seed ed It to oats. Fred Plerson took Mlse Kthel .Vnrd to Prlnevlllo Sunday Hill Parrlsh Is working for George Hobbs this week. Kd Plerson Is doing some carpen ter work for the Morse girls on their homesteads. Mr. and Mrs. Van Morse spent the Fourth with Mr. Morse's mother. Among those who celebrated at Al falfa were Walter Foster and wife. Ilia Charlton, Olck Long and Fred Plerson. Nearly everyone from Powell Hutte nlded Hedmond In the celebration, a great many staying over for the 6th. Those pessimistic people who have predicted a crop falluro for the Pow ell Dutte dry land farms are going to bo sadly disappointed, for an aver age crop at the least Is practically assured. mi.- ....... l . it t, IT m.1 1 l Improving and wvt return to Hod nan neateu in me ,. i. n,. ,.,i.i,ii t i.i ...,) Ml. (Ill nwt'lll IMF llllllllir III .111,. llllMllll Tho doctors In The Dalles were nbl I PLA1NV1EW J CLOVERDALE POWELL BUTTE. July C The birthday of America was celebrated In tho usual manner here, many go Ing to town, some to the picnic at Alfalfa and some families enjoyed the day visiting friends. Powell Hutte has seldom onjoyed gush rains at this time of year as those during the past two weeks. Two all-night rains, besides many heavy showers, have soaked the ground thoroughly. As a result spring grain is showing a nne growth, also pota toes. New potatoes have been used here since about June 20. Many hun dreds of acres of spuds are being raised Here this year and news that a contractor Is wanting them at a dol lar a sack sounds good Indeed. The alfalfj on the C. J. Cummlngs 40 In the old river Ud Is so heavy that it is lodging. Lewis Hlalr Is farming It this year. A. B. Morrill Is suffering from an attaok of sciatic rheumatism. At a reeent school meeting here Mrs. Karl Forrest was ongaged as teaoher by the Shepherd district for the oomlng year. Mlse Margaret Kim inel will teach the Hutte Valley dis trict school. D. A. Patterson lost a fresh milk cow the 4th, presumably from eat ing something poisonous. (Special to The lloud Bulletin.) PLAl.VVIHW. Julv 7. -Tho chil dren's day exorcises nt the Plulnlow school house Sunday night wore u de cided sureties. Mr. Scoggln was selling some lino t-eef In this iwlghhorhiMi 1 Monday. James Hui of lleui wns In this nolghltorhood Mtnilay i Mjnta luud lu.urs. Br. Turlev of PendbKMt was u this nolghnorhrur 'lm-.tty of lost week. Mesdante Knickerbocker (tad John Strahm calloJ on Mrs Futllli Ttis a Miss Burklmrdt of Long Beach ru1 In tuia U'tHl hut. tlMllllUI V to o his leg and he will be able to ,,..,'.,,,,,..,,, !. .,v.i- ., mnmi.i use It some. .. ... ...,. It ti xrx? 'l fc Mrs. Powelwm and V. V. Silvia uf Heud spent the Poutth with Mr. atd Mrs. KnlcRerhockor. i ....... . 4 i ireu ituuie ami tamiiy ami .Mrs. --- nua Chilton spent the Fourth with (Special to The Ilend Bulletin.) .irs. Huble's folks. Mr. Strahm and CLOVKHBALi:. July 7. Almost family. Mrs. Chilton will remain all of the neighbors spent the Fourth! with her daughter some time. at Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Wilt called at Mr. James Pray, John asd Clyde Lowe Knickerbocker's Friday evening. sponl tho week-end fishing on the Most of the people of this nolgh- Metollus. borhood went to Swalloj's bridge tho Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Grube woro In Fourth on a picnic, only h few from Sisters Sunday. here going to Hedmond In the Imll game between Clover dale nnd Iowor Bridge Sunday, the score was 17 to 0 In favor of Lower Bridge. While returning from the home of A. F. Lowo the other ovenlng, tho team driven by Krnia and Mabel Pray gave a kicking exhibition that coni- uletely demolished the harness. Two very liadly scared girls liorrnwed har ness and arrived home altout 1 1 p. m. The team driven by Mr. and Mrs. I lineman Friday ran away and gave the vehicle a smashing. Tom McAndrows returned to his homestead last week. Mr. Melvin came by wagon from California to his ranch at Plalnvlew, staying one night with W. F. Fryrear. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Fryrear have moved to Bend. Mrs. Melster and children of Cllne Falls spent Sunday at Cloverdale. Arthur Grube Is at Madras while his sister Eleanor Is spending the veek at Bond. Mr. and Mrs. George Burnslde ate at Metollus on a finding trip. Will Buckley of this placo won tho chariot r-io at Hedtrosd the Fourttt. The fsrmeis arc all ttusy haying. Cord went to Odnll Litko Thiirsdny to spend u few days. - : CRESCENT : (Spcclnl to The Bend Bulletin.) CHKSCKNT. July 4. J. G. Hed moud took J. L. Hlngo to Beaer Marsh Saturday. Dr. Parsons, ore specialist of Eugene, cau hack with h'ni he hating had a breakdown with hlj car The doctor has been work ing a week repairing the auto, being delaed by having to wait for re pairs. F. M. Cleaves and J. L. Hlngo went to Klamath Falls Tuesday night In Mr. Bunam's car. They expect to re turn after attending tho Hodeo. Pearl Lnes wasMn from the Hoy ranch Tuesday. Four cars from Silver I.ske stopped In Crescent Wednesday, being on their way to Klamath Falls. J. L. Howard brought In a load of freight for E. G. Hourk Thursdny. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. Davis Jr., D. A. Jones and family spent the 4 th at Lake Crescent Mrs. E. G. Hourk and daughters Gladys and Margaret nnd Tom Mc- MILLICAN j 2 (Special to Tho Bend llullotln.) MILLICAN. July 5. Mrs. Curry, wife of a sottlor of tho valley and u trained nurse, left for Bond Thurs di) to tHke up the practice of lior profession. Wllllnm Todd camo homo from Bend where he has been the pnst week atteiid'ng to biistuesj matters. Mrs. A. D. Norton lias entirely io coverod fiom her recent Illness. Mrs Ada B. Mllllrau has returned to her ranch home after having spent smeral weeks In I'rlnevillo. P. B. Johnson left ror Bend Thurs day for a load of groceilos unit for the mall of the vhIIo.n, Tho settlers hero will be able to get their mall twice a week, commenting uot week. Tho uuto fast freight will bring It out to the (Mmlofflce, located In Mr. Johnson's store. A Mr. Heed came out with William' Tml (I, looking for a suitable claim, j Mrs. P. B. Johnson spent Ttiosdny attoruiHiu at Mrs. Norton's. The Fourth In this valley was a very safe and suuo one, ultoKothorj too much co, tho small Iki and girls, thought. George Mllllcnu lost a valuablo horse Thursday. Ho was found dead near W. II. Klgsr's ranch. j . Mrs. Boesou Is helping Mrs. MIIII-' can at the much for n few weeks. Barry Morrison and Al Yancey took a bunch uf seeu horses to Bear creek the 4th. Mrs. A. A. Gllmore called on Mrs. P. II. Johnson Friday, Eric llastelauil left fur Seattle to work, expecting to be gone all sum mer. Mrs. A. I). Norton visited with Mrs. B. B. Ial Saturday ! REPAIRS Sfc DM you sny repairs? Wc have Ihcm for McCormlck machines mower parts. Bliulcr parts; In facl, wc carry a complete line for oltt McCormick machines s well a new. Drop in. Let us fijlure with you on the repair question. Make your wants Known. Wc will tell you exactly what it will cost to repair your oiil machine, and in case the expense would lie too jjicnt. wc will frankly tell you so, thus placiu)' you in a position whore you can tjet your new McCormick machine in time for harvest. We linmltc n complete line of McCormick machines, ntul will be glatl to sec you nt any time. If you arc not ready to buy, call and jjet our catalogue:! anyway. They will interest you. They will inform you as to exactly what wc have, and then you will kuow exactly what you want when you et ready to buy. BEND MARDWAk'E COMPANY We also furnish repairs for Milwaukee, Buckeye and Champion Mowers. BEND HARDWARE COMPANY I HAMPTON BUTTE (Special to The Bend Biillstln.) li'ihiiHltiiil III till' I iil'lt 111' bit-' lux piiri Ii.ihimI llir ri Iiihiu'i hu lit "f Mrs J V Mrt'liire The I'linlc Jul 1 nt (' Hictn ton's ranch east uf PrlnRle lists was well attended A l.irxe tmwd (rum HAMPTON Bl'TTIJ. July 7- The this section sent i r In i ,i auto --------. A- - t TUMALO 1 - - ---Q (Special to The Bend Bulletin.) TUMALO. July C Attorney Gen eral Crawford, Project Engineer O. l,SHrgard and W. Van Winkle, as sistant secretary of the Desert Laud Board, were callers at this plaee to day. Mr. Crawford oxpreeees himself as well pleased with the future out look of this country and especially 'he project widen the state will com plete. Charles Winter was hauling hay to Sisters last week. Crops of all kinds are doing well especially the gralu crop. The eool cloudy weather of the past two or three weeks was not so favorable to the growth of grasses but flneon the small grain. Project Engineer Laurgaard Is very busy getting lined up the work commencing construction on the proj ect. Building of esuips aud survey work are Utf order of the day at the present. ---- V - REDMOND $--- ----f - (Special to The Bulletin) REDMOND, July 7. V. II, Dufur, eecrotary and manager of the Prlngle Pilot Butte Hotel Ideal Stopping Place for Summer Vacationists and TRAVELLERS. SPHCIAL AITCNTION OIVUN COMA1I1RCIAI. MIJN. (1001) DIMM KOOM. A.MONfl THH SETTLKRS NORTHEAST OP TOWN (Special to The Bund Bulletin.) reins of the past two weeks have In creased the lisy crop and the farm er are rejoicing. Muddy roads In Jul are a nowlly In this see. Ion of tho country, llort M. Msk and J. M. Brkkey rctiirntMl front llenu with supplies. They rtMirt the wettost trip they IllCNI). It. P. 1)., July S.-Tlio out made and thulr bwidlng and Orungcrs' picnic tho fourth wns n ovoryililug on tho wugon was well shining success. Thuro was a good sonkud. attoudance aud cterynnu declnrml he onjo)od hlnisoir. Tho drango deslros to thank all those who helped iimkit the program n success. Boy l.owirlck of Albnuy Is visiting his undo. O. C. Cnrdwtdl. Mr l.v. orick Is more than ploanod with this climate. Haying Is In full blast nut here as the long continued showors have bmught several hay crops on at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Smith outer talned Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Young ami Mrs. Ben I lodgm. Mrs. Klmer WorustatT sMnt 8un dsy with Mr. and Mrs. Krncsl lae manu. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Iloech ajwut me rounn at Alfalfa. Mr. Monroe of Bend has filed on a trurk Mports and d nrlris nir ilu main ffaiurcs. with the tr-iiini .if the dinner. Hay l.uwe and Hum I'lnnaii "f Houth Dsknta are lulling Ibrt Mn-ks and are much Impressed vith this locality. They ma) Iik-sIk Ii r- ' Mrs IS. I.. Cook and M m Ii.-mI Xueppard made a trip to ll.iinpton u builness the past wtk T ('. IIok Is In Bend "n t'uxi- lll'IMt Practical Baking Lessons PAPER DAG COOKERY Cooling In l' per llu, for niri, vrRtublr and piittlrs Ii tcmnlK so popular Out itclp fur Ihli method siegieaily In demand. MnyuUltiaie;irtly lmptord by using M)r btRi. Oho can buy lb ripe dally pieparrd tK at all giocert In aMOMrd Ur at a very small cotu Below I will glvo you a few recipe which I have found aie much liner In the bags than baked in the open oven. VWWWV"' Hmen Cfoy Wr aawctssUig J. F. rAdOAUfj p. r. Mo.iisS,,f"PfletnM PRHG AUIO BErWHIiN IIOri'L AND IJUI'Or. --.------ &- Headquarters for Commercial Men lilectric Lighted Throughout Speclul Attention to Transient Truvcl THE BEND HOTEL Good Rooms Free burf to and from trtilns HUCBH O'KANE, MANAdUH BEND, OREGON flood Meals All nrrnngements made for persons desiring to go south and cost of here FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located on Powell Hutte, fourteen miles eust of IJencl. Our trees are the kind we recommend ufter 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. Mrs llr Rhan.lM who h... i. ' I1 tusepoutifula K I IUlin til I.' ,,l",, who ,MW About K m lcunmUk if nio vlsltiug the last twu months With her Llohaioon or nuinuw Hu..r daughter, Mrs. I.. C. Young, and fam-' , '"S'hrr, thr timra. tha flour, Uk il . haa returned to her home ' Ins ioibr smI mit: w..rk in tt ii,.rtsning Will and Klhard Benson of B- roll Into a iura sWt ouMlnid ln"i tltks mile are spending their vacstlon sad sut Into lour wi . Uy it rocwl and with their aunts tb MIhhw iuiu. ' 'ff' ,4" "." Jfh l,,"V iMthe eesin mtir sums, me .Misses Menson. w,, mtur m d,,,,,,.,, t(l,n ,imw up th Mrs. V K lUohlnlil ami M.n rri. iii ' dousll to cover Bin aiiitlai makaa.iinolK iul Portland are Visltlus at tha buum nf Hu '".' Will-lmtlvrni pser lag, uivlna V.,h- T!1 , u. L i , . .1 ' Hsnly of apars ill tl Ug'for the dumiMiiii. I . J. 'Vouug. Mrs. Ilechtold's father. ; to rl In uaisg tU base, oil tin imiln. from hla isner ail r I arc, lutve IIih aam M '" I Pin mouth of tho Imu securely, bait oa n shallow pan. llsvs a 2 laUaafwwinfula of Imtii.. t iA.MMitln! S eupsMfUsl i(rv flour V tntatmonfol ndt,"! '' trsrt; lieown tine wuh n nU- ing J'or K .A. Dutt has returned trip to the coast. HAMPTON t 1 .. ( Special to The Bend II- lletln.) HAMPTON', July 1. 8aiu Bamsoii of Dry l.ake wss a business visitor here last week. W. T. Harrison shi Burr Black are on a trip to Iron Mountain after loads of freight. They wer aeeomiiuuled by Frit Anderson, who was formerly a Crook county homesteader and Is here at uroseut on a business trip. O. Davidson of Barnes was a re cent visitor here. Miss Kthel Kogg, who hss beon In Portland the past winter attending school, returned to her home recent I). Tho last week In Juno was coilaln ly a blessing to lioniestesilors In ie gsrd to crops as It rained nearly ev ery day. O. Drogsvold Is llxlug his residence. Mrs. Hurley llogue Is visiting rela tives In Bend for u weeg or two. Mrs. Flske. who was recently bad ly buuied, loft here for Bend Inst Fri day to secure medical aid as the burns were not properly healing. A. 8. Fogg and wife made a busi ness trip to Dry Uke atiirduy. The gardens here are looking good In splto of frost on June 111. Mirny or the hardier vegetables wero out ho ly unharmed. Chicken hawks havo made tholr appearance horo tignln HiIh miiiiinor and are doing inuoli diuuago to tho young chloks. I .co Biggs Is n Powell Ilutto IiiihI nosa visitor, going uftor a harvester. iida up Slid I'lace tlm alfiwr rVf.fi when tlm Inii! is tiJsred In tlis oven nml inciesw lieat later. I find tlm moot frs quent mU'aka In uatnie ! I to liv tli oven too hot. It takMt much leoi heat to bak Toil. baktxl bsK and epmtttful of Hour, add 1 rupe l filil sralrr, ealt and P'PPT to taa and r.ik tni mlnul' U tahliwpooiifuU o( Itvrf fr)ins may li uxd IiwIcmI o( tha butter fr itrnx ire. Atwsl I u cold water to avoid lumping, Ltfl 0t Stunt' In V4f .,, 2ips e4lll Dour H tMpvnfid salt .Milk or water t okrd eaiiaa 2 level ttaapoonluU K (' llaklns Powder ,.. 2 ' 4 jsWsapooniubi eliortenlng Wit tosetber. thrra tiMee. tho Tour, liekllia nowder atwl ealt. work in il .liort. ridnii and sd( milk or watr to tnako a dough, ltoll Into a tlun lir-t. rut lnt niuarse or round4 aceordiiiK t. el.apn of SUMS. IJlV Ilia Ulli.ni nn l.,. ..a.- of itouah, brueh the hIm with mil water ami iwii 10 rover aaueaie, riarn In t in III n pr Irng than in tlio oiii oven, t'1' '? 'V? ""' M "I'f'.1 dmnpliiiite teimuiu when tl.H appla diiH.Jliig le J7rv". ""l wilh aravy madn I v browning I, make n email hol In tlio top o( ll. Im'r In.ssussgfj fryinse ln.tfd ol buttrr or nnd Int with a fork. You will find hf Wuis se in brown srsvy. J smde dumiilintM lkl In Imgs srs (Miciotie, tteat MMlry being very Dalit aud aoll. Kri often RppUi dniiiJIH Iwked In t)w old way In ll mum ovtn liuve it kiv imnl cruet. iwrve duui(4ing4 with cissm or liurd Squos. liar J Sauce Ilt lislf a eup of Iruller to n nraam, '111811 IwhI In omi rup of sucar nnd irs jto a dotii kImimi on it slaw or rhlita plut. urutu u littlu nutmeg ovr the top, Dtf Roll In Paptr Dagt 3 our flour M oupalHtrtcntng 2 Iwutdii uuss 3 level tffftepoonfilbi K (' lluklng Powder 1 testpoonful salt nwc nunc Urstlng if onion 1 eup oseli, rhoiipnl rookwl UimHl Ihiiii 1 tessiHMiiiful inIsmI inuetanl U teaepooniul ( acli, salt and pepper Broth or water Ml a Idaciilt donah of the flour, mill. IwkliiK powder, nliorti nlng and milk, iukI roll into n iihet half mi iinh thick, hiving tlio uiiila nvvii. Mix the othor inuri'illuiilH by tlitinetlveti, iielng licpild ns liwilwl to make n psetn. Hprcud the puete over tho doiinh and roll like n Jolly roll. Other cookt'd nirnta muy bo nwd In tlis isiiiu way. Olti'ii wo havo wivcrul dllTitrviit Llnils of rold musts loft, with not enough of any ono kind for ii partlc ulur purpc w, Ono can us tliieo ruivuru! IilndJ puttJiig thuii tlirmish tho food choppor, luting two cuis Genera Rulu for Puptr Dag Batynl I. use iwny ug csiiocuiiy nmdo fof r cooking. 2. Always Rmue tho Mitlr.. Inside auf ' lace oi inn iMg lor uiuata and pastries. 3, Iy Iwg on tho pan si am sidn up, i. iiinnvs inn ina month oi tim hi,. . . - " " Tfl ociirsiy. i ho iiia 6. In n lifM OVrn tllaro tlin liner nn ti Kalo of tho liro.lor jxui, plunng t wlur iwii in tlm upper oven. o. AiMive nil don't Imvo a hot ovtln: it liuniH the Iwg ami nml.c.4 It, bnlllo nii.l essiiy iiniKcn. Jiavu n slow even hoiit, tir nag fooKing. jtsinsuiher rood cookl-l In hags will oouk moru tpilckly nnil with loss liuat. 7. All lilniU nf meat, full ntul fnul nm excellent oookttl In hugs, nil tlm natural uavor nnii iiiiki-s inxng rctiiltioil. rino , tho meat, liali or fowl in tho well ollml ma. uing the own direr-lions above Allow lo iiiiiuitos (.o out'li pound. ft. Tor nil Kinds of pastry, I recom mend the mo of K C I ink i ni inuilir MiivDJally wiicro slow linking h rwinrel. t K (i Is really n lilcml of two linking pow- iifrs, sno or which win us soon in molx turo is willed; the other ii iimetlt until heat In applied; tho two together keep till of this chopped moat, beusoning as desired. ' "' ' ruUKj until tho dough Is thor- ror iMKing in ilie paper nag preparo tlio """.v .V""""'! ineiiiing ligiil, lino le- t bag nn for niiplo diimpliiiKS mid )ku hyi turttl InsiuiitM, pastry ntul tuked ntul samo rules. Servo with u brown truvy, eliminating all duiigcr of fulling. CtpyrlgM mi Jaw Ma, Co, NOTICP ' So inuny roquoata uro blii miidn forlnnaoiie that Imvo boon inlssod. thut wo Imvo bud tho oomplotu aorlou of luaroiu dumbly bound utid will soud It Iroo ourorpiait. i.vu It you Imvo missed uuy of tlla lossnns. or would lllio to havo thorn In ooii yonlont form lor future use. or If you Imvo u f rlond to whom thoy wight fa" ,u Ii . ful, drop us u postul uud u bound sot will bo promptly mullud VltUU. X: C DAICING POWDER MFCS., loth and Canal Sts Chlcatfo, III. .