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rBo 2. 11KNH ni'IiT.KTIN, IlKNI, OKI)., WRDNICHRAY, AWt'ST (I, IftM. A444 - fft.ff4 - 0rt CENTRAL 4 -- ---- --- - X POWELL BUTTE , (Special to The Rulletln) , , P0WHLL Ul'TTB. Auk. 3. In tho article on tho Powell Uutto country last week .1 typographical error mmlo 20 acres npponr as 200 nnd 10 acres as 100. this being In tho mention ot Allan Landfnrc's alfalfa nnd clover. K. F. Archer, I). A. Patterson nnd Lewis Hlalr have hired tao Hobbs' liny bnlor and w ill halo tholr own hny. D. A. Patterson bought flvo head of Leo Ilol)li8' high grade Holatolu cows Inst weok, paying ?50 a head. Mr. Patterson expects to soil cream at somo ot the local creameries. J. P. Hnwnian has rented tho J. D. Davidson hoinostoad for pasture. K. V. Archer has about flulshod a aopnrntor house on his ditch SO In tho old river hod. this making his dairy fnallltles mora complete. J. I. Jones and son Ralph returned from Terrebonne last Tuesday. U P. Hnhlon Is drawing tho plans nnd figuring the lumber bill prepara tory to building a house and barn for Tom lliiBton on the ditch land that Mr. Huston bought of Jack Fer guson last spring. The houso will 1h 28 by 36 feel and the barn largo nnd rofliuy. Mr. Huston has about CO bond of horses. William Johnson and son Ilobcrt have finished putting up Mrs. Mary Klllott'8 ryo hny. Lewis Hlalr Is now nutting up his timothy. This Is very heavy and has lodged in places. Hay fields that were cut about July 1 on tho Whitney place nro nearly ready for the second cutting. E. L. Frost sold John Culver a heifer last week that promises to bo good dairy stock. Mr. Culver Is buy ing up liolfore that have the appear ance of becoming good for dairy pur Kses. POWKLL I1UTTE. Aug. 4. Tom Huston cut his alfalfa on July 10. He moasured it on tho 28th and found It had grown 20 inches in the IS days. Wallace Smith Is ono of tho first to start cutting oats. Prayer meeting was held at K. J. Johnson's Tuesday evening. J. L. Foster and Proctor Heath have rented tho Vosburg place near Cllne Falls. While they have been hero but a short tlmo they have mado many friends and have dono much in aiding to organize church work in tho neighborhood. Choir practice was held Thursday evening at the homo of Miss Alma Johnson. George Hobbs traded Tom Hus ton a Holstcln cow for a big marc, last week. Chapmans and Smiths spent last Wednesday at Morse s. Nearly every ono is starting to cut rye. Henry Tweet went to Redmond Friday night to meet his wife who has been visiting at iiond. A numltcr of Powell Uutto Masons attended lodge in Redmond Thurs day night. Dick iLong. who has been working for "Shorty" Foster, has gono to Prlnevlllc. From thero ho expects te go to the Willamette valley. J. J. Chapman and Joss Tuck made n trip to Dftftehuto last week. Cluudtt MeCauley. superintendent of maintenance, was out at the north end of the Central Oregon canal on Saturday. He told the settlors that he could promise thorn no more wa ter far Uie rest ot the season. Perry Smith ot Prlnovllle visited with George Hobbs Saturday. ' Jos Sbobart took a load of fat thogs to Redmond last week, but tho heat was too much for them aud when ho got to town one was doad. Mrs. Chapman had cucumbers from her own gardon Sunday. --- HAMPTON (Special to Tho Hulletln) HAMPTON, July 28. Louie Mil ler made a trip to Bend last week by 'auto. The ladles recently gavo a sur prise to Mrs. L. C. Peck and a very pleasant afternoon was Bpent. Re freshments were served by Mrs. B. M. Peck. Mrs. W. T. Harrison and Miss Ethel Fogg. , J. iL. Owen. W. T. Harrison nnd W. ""P. Wllqult drove to Dry Lake last Sunday. " Mrs. J. N. Crow rocelved word last week that her daughter, Mirs Eve lyn, Is 111 in Pe Ell, Wash. A. S. Rugg made a business trip to Ilend last week. Mrs. Sarah L. Miller hae left for Cornelius, Ore. Ihtrr lllack has beeu cutting his grain title week. A severe thunder shower visited Hampton valley tho past week. A "uinaR tent belonging to Rev. C. A. Tliirrls was struck by lightning, and (he large living tent was blown down although no ono was lajurod. A number of settlors df this vicin ity liavo gone to Kent, Ore., to har dest. Alvln Hunting went up 'to Wash lngton last week to work. " . Thursday a, few of the frjonds, of, Florenco and Ruth Hunting drofo - - t - t - - tt - f - yrrf - t - Ty - yT?T'Ty - y vvv-wv vwrvvvvvvrv-virw'wv OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. over to spend tho afternoon with them. It was a surprlso affair ami nil present report a Jolty tlmo. Mrs. Rozonn Hicks has started n store near tho GS nillopost. Leo Mlllor nnd fninlly bavo gono to llcnd for n few months. Messrs. lllnuk nnd Harrison start ed to Rend for loads this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. S. Doncor nro on their homestead, Mr. Denotr harvest ing. Floyd Phillips Is holptng I. Zlorolf nnd J. L. Whltnkor hurveet. Mrs. K. M. Peck hns boon III for the last weok. ------- HAMPTON BUTTE j v--" --- (Special to Tho llullctln) HAMPTON RUTTK, Aug. 3. A nice show or this morning laid the dust. Miss Klvn lcFadden was n Rondl visitor tho past weok. John nnd Marvin Porry, J. K. Cur ran nnd Hurl Rogers returned from ilend with Perry's woll drilling out fit Frldny. Mrs. M. W. Shoppard has purchas ed a seodor and la preparing to seed considerable ncreago this fall. Miss llesslo Shoppard received a 32 special Winchester carbine for n birthday present nnd expects to go deer hunting soon. A. T. Shaver, Rny Harper, Miss Klvn McFaddcn and Miss Mary Mc Mullln attended n danco at Charles Stauffcr's, at Lost Creek, Saturday nlcht. Ray Harper of Cllne Falls Is work ing for A. T. Shaver. Ho was with Mr. Shaver last fall and has had con siderable experience In drilling wclta. Mr. Sliiiver finished Horace lirook Ings' well Tuesday nnd tho drill was moved to Rort Mocks' place Wednes day. Water was struck on Mr. Mcoks' claim at a depth of 135 foot. On completion of tho well, tho drill will bo moved to Mr. Wilson's place at Misery Mats. Charlos Stauffcr was visiting in this vicinity last week. James Ilrlckoy has a tamo ago hen. Tills fowl, a young one, camo to Mr. Ilrlckey's placo and hns be come so tamo that It enters the hotts and will eat grain from the hand. It will fly away but always returns. C. W. Ashbaugh, wlfo and son aro visiting friends in Lost Creek valley. Miss Lillian Hagman of Newberg Is visiting her undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Pert Mceks. Thco. Cook ot Glass Uutto Is work- aggragsggggsagBHaaddckHdc&d: July !1 - .y'kr hm g -- tug for (1. A. Johnson, Thero were over 51&0 guests regis tered at Hotel llrooklngs during July. Mrs. Hornco llrooklngs hns GO young turkeys, nil growing fine. Wo hnvo our mouth set for turkey on Thanksgiving Day. - DRY LAKE - - (Special to Thu llullettu) , DRY LAKE. July 18. Plenty of rain makes spring crops in this vluln- Ity nstTurcd. Mr. Johnson tnnde a trip to llond the past week, returning with his family. Oscnr Hill of Hampton nnd B. Samson ot Dry Lnku hnvo gono out to harvest. About B0 people gathered at N. N. Kins' plifco on the 20th for n before- harvest danco, A flue tlmu Is reported by all present. Dry Lnko la oon to havo a tolo phono from Maury mountain to tho Kins placo by way ot llarnes, with n possible extension Inter to Hampton. "Grandpa" Rood wus stricken with apoplexy tho night of tho 2Rth aud thero is very little hopo "of his recovery. A social center building Is being discussed. School this onr will begin with about 20 pupils. DRY LAKE. July 2S. Haying Is now In full swing bore. Prospects nro excellent for an abundant crop of potatoes. N. N. Kins went to Rend today. A. I). Chandler nccompanted him to Ilend, going from thero to Olympln, Wash., on n business trip. A. Huntsman hns a field of oats that Is hard to surpass In any coun try, and It will make n lino yield. X. X. Kins bus somo beardless bar ley that Is lining out and will bo ready for harvest In about two weeks or less. Mr. Fuller has struck wator at 2G feet on tho north basin enst of Camp creek, according to report here, and has an abundant supply of water. This part of the country Is more than ISO feet above the Camp creek ele vation. ---- HARNEY HOLES - --- (Special to Tho Rullctln) HARNEY HOLES, Aug 2. Hay- BjEND WATER IS PURE WE HAVE -HAD IT ANALYZED The State Board of Health tested a sample for us on 25 th. It reports typhoid germs, nothing cause sickness. It is pure, healthful water. Bend Water, Light & Power Company mmmu nNat ml w wr w " -w w-w-wv-rv - 'J 4... --4 - lug In all tho go hero now nnd tho crop Ih good. Thero will bo enough In this vicinity to supply nil demands locally. Alt homostondorn who huvo boon hero one yenr hnvo plenty to do thorn, nnd those who came In two .oirn ngo or more hnvo enough to spnro to supply nil newcomers. 8. W, Merrill, 8. Hlmotison nnd Mr. Olson mado u trip to Prluevlllu Inst week. Mr. Olson comes from Asto ria nnd will roiuuln hero permanent ly, having tiled on n homestead. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nuto Hillings nnd children; their niece, Miss Mary Hub bard, and Eugene Hull, nil ot Spring fhdd, Ore., spent several dnys last weok as tho guests of Waller Tay lor nnd family. Tho men both tiled on hotnostouds In this valley and will return In about two mouths to urn I do hen. Some of the homostondsra havo boon practicing with tho nilts and sumo lUely sparring will likely be seen before tho season closes, Julio Warner hns completed his hnrvest nnd hits moved his machinery to his alkali flats ranch to commence haying there. H. W. Morrill. Chas. Royer and W. Taylor nnd family spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Lytlo of Prluglo Pints. Tho mon hnd somo fun shooting Jack- rabbits, -10 odd being Killed. John, Stevens has tho lluest wheat In thin valley. Ho also hits a tree bearing chorrlos this season, H. W. Merrill Is mowing liny for Ed Wndu this week. Harry Weir Is helping William Shtiltx put up his hny. Waltor Taylor and Charles Royer mndo a trip to llond this wuk, Mr. Royer filing on a homestead In this valloy. Water was struck Inst week on the C. 11. Routing homestead at 37 feet. --- CRESCENT J (Special to The Hulletln) CRESCENT. Aug. 1. Ranger W. O. llnrriiiinu cf Fort Rock wna In town Sunday. C'hnrlM Craves ot Klamath Falls came up In his car Saturday, and hns been out In the mountains prospect' lug th In WMk, Mrs. K. l. Rnurk nnd two daugh ters nnd Tom McCord went to Odell Lnko Sunday, returning Friday. They report lino llshlng. Frod Lnfollotto of La Pino came up on tho stngo Monday, returning Tuesday. W, W.Crydor returned Tuesday no '; 'f H t to a ' from Portland. II. P. Hoy and family ot Ihigmin camo over the 'mountains by loam, arriving hero Wednesday, and will npoitd tho ruiil ot thu Hummer on thulr ranch. (1. W. Anderson returned Tlitim day from his trip to Washington, Two of J, II, Woniwtdy.'n men bo gun cutting hny Thursdny on tho ineailow IiuIoiikIuk to thu townslto compnny. The Sowing Club met with Mrs. Tyler Frldny afternoon. IMPERIAL (Hpeclitl to Tho Hulletln) IMPIORIAL. Aug. I. Mrs. Wullor Evans hns lotitiued to her homo In Portland after a visit with Iter sis ter, Mrs. Warren .McC'ouuoll. William Tando will leave In n few dnH for tho Willamette valley, gulag on foot over tho mountains by the McKotulu puss, Ira Huffman has Jilst finished cut ting his tliiH crop of rje. John rt. Hands mitde a buslitoMt trip to Rend Inst week. Carl Anderson Is drilling a well. Sltermnn Montgomery mid wlfo itre bitak ttl Imperial. Thomns F. Ilitrus and sou nro ex pected to lutttru within tho next few dnys. "Rltioy" Volgl. II, Hitrmoii nnd J. N. Crow loft Inst week for tho har vest Ileitis In Washington. T. Waiilo went to Powell Uutto whore he has n Job, J. J, Moll has returned from Rend, having to give up his work (hero on account of III health, R. U. Johnson hits n store building under construction hero nnd Is nt Rend getting shingles. Rill Tltus returned Inst week from The Dulles where ho wns In the ho pltal. He Is looking much better. Mrs. E, Van I -ike, who has been nwny fur some time. Is oxptHited home soon. Sevorul ot tho settlers hnvo liimti working on a Mew rond from tho llend-lltirus road omflinlf mile west nt Imperial to the lakt euunty Hue. PRINCLE FLATS .. (Speclnl to The Hulletln) PRINGLE FITS, July 28 The well drillers huvo arrived nt the ('. "i If. Genttng homestead and nro busy Shingles Mouldings LUMBER CEMENT Building Material The Miller Lumber Company Bend, Oregon. - - Hesdqusrters for Commerclsl Men Clectrlc Lighted Throughout THE BEND HOTEL 1 HUQH O'KANtt, MANAcasn I QoodRooms BEN D. OR POOM nnH M..li ' frco bus to and from trains - - - - FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located on Powell Butte, fourteen miles cust of Bend. Our trees are the kind we recommend lifter over thirty years experience in the fruit business in this neighborhood. Our prices nnd treatment will please you. Catalog free on request. Come and see our orchards and nursery. Ofllce address, Prineville. Ore. LAFOLLETTE NURSER.Y CO. drilling. The ladles tin tho west slilo of tho ' warm Hprlng havo organlroil it tiufi cnllotl tho Lnillfs' I'ountry (ittb, Thoy mot at Mrs. Robert Cunning, ham's July 1!3. Thu following ll(- ' cerM, were elected: Mrs. Cunning, hittiii president; Mrs. Frank Carpeiu ler, vlco president! Mrs. Ernest No'. ' son, seciotiiry aud treasurer. : Thu next mooting will bo til Mr, '. U, A, llalsloy's August (1. Warren I.lbby Im qullo busy hnylun j tills week. Ho linn unite a crop rtf liny. PRINdLE FLATS, July 88. t, Palmer spent Hiimlay with Ills famllv Hornco Martin nnd wlfo lurt fdr Summit I'ralrlo Hituilny whoro, tin v expect to remnlit until utter Irlpvetd Max Nlolson left Monday for tTciid tut a business trip. CI) do llalslny left Kitiiilay fAr Mltoholl. Mr, Hltighiint Is spending a few mouths on his claim. Mrs, Marlon Is spending a week at the home of Paul Held. A , heavy rain Thursday evening washed nut some of the gardens in. (lie niiisiiitw, Richard HteVBitsoit Is speedily i eoerlug from it broken fool recei, twins tlniH tigo, Mrs. Kennwly enterlnlned the En broidery Club nt her home Tliursthiv WKEKLY MARKET IIEI'dUT. NORTH PORTLAND, Aug 1' ReculptH for tho wsek luto been iu follows: Cattle 1887. calves t hogs 2170: sheep 181)2; horses ' Heavy receipts of cattle nnd the fNt that the host stuff wns not offering mused the market to decline 2Sc to nOc. One extra choice tol of comm brought 7.60f, but good cows mix selling around 0.71c and 7c. 11m hog market has dropped from 10c io ti.70c for tho best light swine. Tin sheep houso was slow nnd drnitm. with not ninny receipts. A Reitrrhl npathy exists In th sheep trade, NEW lNI Until. ' Ily Hcla act ot Congress iiarlr 2000 acres of approved lucl Ktitu Is now available FOR t'HE ONLY IN ORICGON. It Is the ItlCHT and ton CIIICAIMCrr scrip put on the markrr I In smefal years. WILL GO Qt It K LY TO PATENT. Take any land o(. Ject to hopttMlnad etttr. Can furn ish In applications from 10 acres m as long as It lasts. Wo gttarnnts. validity. THE PRICK WILL AT TRACT YOI'. If you need some o' It prompt action Is necessary Writ or wire us. THE t'OLLINrl LAND CO., Helettn, Montana, 2p U , 1 u I y h - -. i I Snirlll IttanllnnlA I "l ..r.... , , r iransieni irnvet I! All arrangements made for persons t desiring - to go south and east of hero , - - - - ...... J t J . . - it ' 1