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tAGK ft. MKND BVUiKTlN, HKND, ORK., WEDNESDAY, OCfOMKH 1, lltt. -- CENTRAL J HAMPTON BUTTE ---- (Special (o Tho llullotin) HAMPTON BUTTE, Sept. 27.--Clearing" land Is tho principal occu jintlon of tho settlors (it present. Mr. White, city oiiKlnoor of Tho Dalles, enmo In to llvo on 1Ib claim. Ronorts nro that sovoral inoro wells will bo drilled In this locality. A box eoclnl will bo hold nt the Glasa Hutto school nouso loniRiit tor tho purpose of raising money to buy n boll for tho sehool. Several local hunters havo been out after deer but so far none has brought homo any vonlson. Door seem to bo plentiful but hard to shoot. Qabrlol Batontt is working at the Maury mountain sawmill at present Jackrabblta aro Increasing rnpld - ly in this vicinity and thero Is somo talk of having a drlvo this fall. Charles Ashbaugh and family aro Intending to lcavo for tho winter. Tho pioneer hog raiser of this lo cality, Q. A. Johnson, now has S nigs. Mr. Johnson says ho Is will log to help others get started and will tell four of them. Ward Coblo of tho United Wan houso Co. of Ilend was calling on friends hero whllo on his way to Burns. Miss Hubbard of Portland came In recently to visit her parents in Lost Creek valloy. Thoso from this vicinity who at teuded tho box social In Lost Creek alley wero V. P. Wrny, Elva MeFnd don, Mary McMuIlin, Mr. an J Mis. Horaco Brookings and boh Paul and tho Messrs. Black. t PRJNGLE FLATS J (Special to Tho Bulletin) PrUNOLE FLATS. Sent 22. Mr. Martin started for Ilend last Wed nesday and returned Sunday after noon with a load of goods for tho store. Tho Ladles' Country Club met at Sirs. II. BvanB' Wednesday aftor noon, Sopt. 17. They will meet at Mrs. Hold's October 1. Mrs. A. B. Taylor and children left for Oond Wednesday for the win tor. Warren Llbboy has Just finished sowing 20 acres of rye- He Intends to put In about 40 acres this fall. Ted Boerste and Frank Carpenter havo Just finished picking sage out of 35 acres of plowing for Lloyd Baker. Tho men' from tho mill and the men from Pringlo Flats will play a game of baseball at the warm springs Sunday, October 5. Tho Ladies' Country Club is mak ing preparations for a Hallowe'en social. They will havo a gypsy for tune teller from across tho waters jj tell fortunes. Tho supper will con sist of sandwiches, pumpkin and lemon pics. All wilt bo welcome. H. Evans will put In about six rcres of barley this fall. Charles H. Genung is ploking sage brush out of 40 acres for Mr. Hague LA PINE (Special to The Bulletin) LA PINE, Sept 29. R. LCor liln and wife, who have been In Portland and Spokane for the past three years, havo Just returned to live on their place on Little river. George Mnyfleld Is out on tho range gathering In his beef cattle. S. O. Erlckson o; Aurora, Or -- x.n visiting with Mr. and Mrs J. J. Eng for several days nnd at the same tlmo has been looking up the prospects for tho 20-acre trad of ditch Jand which bo owns. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eng have been running the Fordbarn runch for a few days whllo Mr. and Mrs. Ford ham were visiting and transacting business hi Bend. Mrs. Dukes, who has been cook ing for the La Pine Hotel, bad the misfortune of falling off the walk Just south of the Za Pine Supply Company Sunday evening and sus tained quite serious injuries. The walk at this point is about six feet from the ground. Mrs. Richie has been visiting with Mrs. J. E. Morson and is now a guest at the La Pine Hotel. She will return In a few days to lw home. "Slick" Raper, after having some of his friends mako Inquiry as to tho Justice at La Pne, has gone to Prinevlllo on business of importance. Mr. Croft and Miss Nims, the La Pine school teachers, have returned from their trip to Prinevllle. Mrs. Boguo and George Bogu havo gone to Prinevlllo to atlena tho county fair and will visit with Mrs. Cook at Post, Ore., before they teturn. HUSTLEMORE (Special to Tho Bulletin) HUSTLEMORE, Sopt. 20. -Hustle-moro Is a new toWn in Hampton Valley. Tho name itself commands, attention, Louis Miller is assisting L. D, Be- ---- --- - OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. - lonn erect n six-room hotiRO on his ranch. It will bo ruady for occu pnncy about tho 23rd. Tho latest addition to HuHtlomuro a called Swift. Tho Ulnck Bros, aro new arrivals hero. Thoy nro tnlklug IniprovoineutB of dlfforout kinds, cspoelnlly n woll soon. I. Zlorolf has been hauling lumber from Maury Mountain mill to mum n barn on his ranch. Whllo thoro last week ho had tho mlsfortuuo to got ono of his horses kicked. Tho nnltnnl dlod last Monday night. John Whltakor'B now house Is giv ing lilin n fow gymnastic stunts at this lino. Floyd MoNctto Is spondlng a fow days at Hathdrum. Idaho. Ho writes that he thinks more of Central Ore gon than over since coming back to Idaho. Gabriel Ilrltontl wont oer to tho trill to haul logs for two weeks. Floyd Helsncr says ho has n very good start on his sago brush. Ho only has 316 acres to grub yot. Louis Miller's chickens havo been visited by tho coyote lately. Mr. Miller gave them a warm reception and ono of tho number decided to leavo Its hide for exhibition. Miss Kate Brlckey of Kast Hustlo moro wns visiting Mrs. Floyd Pock Tuesday of last week. Mesdames Miller and Bcxona visit ed Mrs. Lucy B. Hicks nt tho Hustle moro storo last Saturday. Earl Rogers returned from Bond last Tuesday. Mr. Glllnni has purchased a now hack and a now horse. Lnst Friday ho was busy plowing on tho Weber place. l--- LOST CREEK - (Special to Tho Bullotln) LOST CK&EK, Sept. 25. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben De Witt, o. September 22, a boy Mother nt child aro doing nlcoly. The ladles of tho valley sorvl v- OXK OF THE RANCHES ON THI3 t " 4 W , ' ' 'SHI1 T ' r W READ vince you that U's The - -- - - dinner nt tho school houso Inst Tuesday. Thoro wero nbout 18 men working on tho building and they all did justice to tho bountiful feast. If niono la bothered with aching tooth, ho should Inqnlro of Jnclr Smith nbuut his method of quick ex traction. Veru Ycck Is nt homo ngnlu nftor spending several weeks In Ensturi Wnsh.ngton. Mrs. Jeuulo Overall was on the sick list tho foro part of tho weqk. ---------------- MILLICAN j ----- (Special to Tho Bulletin) MILLICAN, Bopt. 38. Mrs. Ada B. Mllllcan Issued an Invitation to the women of tho valley to meet nt her homo on tho 24th for tho pur poso of organizing n club. Fourteen womon responded and a women's de partmental club was formed, for in i purpose of mutual Improvement and culture. It will bo composed of the following departments; Civics, edu cation, forestry, food, sanitation, lit erature, Oregon history, music, art press, social hygtonc, agriculture horticulture, poultry and livestock, domestic science. Hy-lnws woiV adoptul and tho following olllc ( were elected: Mrs Ada B. Mljllct, resident; Mrs. Charlotte Owens, vie president; Mrs. Mary E. Davis, sec retary; Mrs. Lucy Klger, treasurer; with a program committee consisting of Mrs. Lillla (Under, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Davis. It will bo known as tho Sku-Ko-Look Klub (Indian for sunshtno), tho motto being "Kills Cum Ponnls Vo let." Tho club (lower Is tho wild aster and tho colors, purplo and gold The club voted to Join tho Oregon State Federation of Women's Clu and tho following delegates won elected Mrs. Mllllcan and Mm. Au- rf.MALO SEGREGATION, PROiilflH ITKI) AT Ii.lII)MW' TOMORROW. --- That CLAHHIFIEI) COLUMN on Page 8. It will pay you. It will also pay you to USE IT. Why not? If you are A HOUSEKEEPER, A FARMER of A PROPERTV OWNER you certainly havo something that you want to HELL, EXCHANGE or BUI'? Why not spend a few cents and get your wants before Bullotln readersT You man want to soli, or to buy or to exchange potatoes hay chickens grain horses hogs cows wagons guns land rolln quishmenU town property furniture dogs tonts or oven a hus band, wife or mother-in-law. By advertising you may otrlko a bargain. Hundreds of peoplo havo used The Bulletin's claoslfled ads and obtalnod RESULTS. Tho Bulletin now reaches MORE THAN 1C50 FAMILIES. This Is a Guaranteed Clrcu lation. It means that tho paper Is read by NOT LESS THAN 0000 PEO PLE. In tho classified column it costs only One Cent n Word to advertise, and that word is seen by every roador. PHONE 'n your ad at once, or wrlto us. One trial It will cost but a dlrao or. so will con a good investment. Bend Bulletin - - - ---- l --- 4 - - - - - gusto Evans. After tho work of tho afternoon was completed, refreshments wero served, while tho hostess plnjcd sev eral selections on tho giufouolu. A group picture wns taken of tho la dles In tho sunshine by Mrs. Mllllcan. Tho olub adjourned to meet nt tho homo of Mrs. Charlotte llontson on October 0. """MrsTRosnoy, who filed on n'nlalm In tho spring, enmo out recently to resldo on It, hor son and his wife accompanying 'her to stay. Mrs, Hobncher of Oregon City ar rived In tho valley recently to spent! tho winter with her husband on his claim. Mr. Ileauis Is plowing for Mr. Ho bach, who Intends to havo about 20 acres plowed. Mr. McN'eal, who has boon cm pIocd In Ilend for somo time, re turned to his homo hero tho past Week. II. E. Davis tins about finished clearing 10 acres moro of his claim, A 1). Norton hnulcd out a load of household goods for Mrs. Hosttcy, o. Saturday. P. B. JOHNSON'S MILLICAN, OREdON Is the place to buy , the KirJMT KIM) of (MOCURIUS at tho RK1IIT KIND of prices Near 28 Mile Post St jfi FRO.M WHICH WILL HE CMIIIU - -- , . t. - ----------- POWELL BUTTE J - --"- (Special to Tho Bulletin) POWELL lll'TTlJ, Sept. 20. Nt Sunday thoro Is lo bo a rnhhlt tlrlo nt tho north side of Powell Hutto. The meeting plnco Is at (leu, Morgan's. A largo crowd Is expect oil from Hum), Itmlmnud and Piinu- villi'. Misses Viola uud Paulino Trues dale, Gladys and llnzul llnyn linvo gone to Prliiovllhi lo uttutid tho hl(,h school. Carl Charlton loft the Inst of tlm week for a short visit to Hiilom. 1 In expects to tnku In tho Htnte Fair. Jako llrlx Is among tho first to start digging potatoes. Nearly ev eryone, however, will ho Into It with In tho next ten days. This has been an off year for spuds nil through Cen tral Oregon, but Powell Duties seems to bo getting u better yield than the neighboring loonlltles, Mrs. Chits. Charlton tins moved to Prinevlllo to keep house for her bo)s who will bo In school there this winter. John Reynolds inndo a trip to Prinevlllo Monday for a load of chop grain, Tho Redmond mill Is out of order at present owing to tliu Instal lation of new machinery. Mr. mid Mrs, Jacobson of Dear Creek aro hero to holt) her brother, Jnko llrlx, through tho potato liar vest. School started Monday in tho now district which was taken from the north, end of Shepard district. As tho school house has not been built, school was started In ono of the houses on tho Wilson place. Miss Mabel Smith Is tho teacher. Munx Wlllcoxsoti built n new gran ary this fall but his gruln was so much heavier than expected Hint the stringers gave way and allowed one' corner to drop down. Powell Hutto hnd tho best display of grain and vegetables wxhlbltod at tho county fair and also an excel lent exhibit from the Lafolletto Nur sery Company. Alien Wlllcoxsoti wont to Portland Inst wevk with about 20 hogs. Ho rccehod IK.C6 a hundred,' willed was tho top for the day. Glenn Mustard won the blr Studs- bakttr wagon given nt the fair by the W. F. King Co. of Prhwllle for th host team of geldings, under five years of age, rnlsd In Crook county. (Speclnl to The llullotin) PLAIXVIKW. Sept. 20 Con stance and RhoIihI Knickerbocker, George and llarloy Adams spent the day at Htrahm's Hominy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sayier nnd Mr. and Mrs 'Hiriiliiii roturuud home from tho wove .Mommy. Thero was no school hern Inst week on account of thu teachers' In stitute. John Strnhtu whs In Bend last Tuesday after his daughter, Mrs. F. J Young of Echo,, who oxpools to visit with her folks for about a month. J. A. Adams and son-in-law, Rny Hammer, hn Isnsod tho Molvln plnoe for five yesrs. They expect to go In lh hog and cattle business. R. Davis has been sawing Iwtilwr for the fair building at Mldlnw. BEND SCHOOL NOTES Tho teachers liwvo signed n eon- .nrlnl... fnr tlm n,uara'nr.. In I I ! PLAINVIEW ; t of ono of the traveling art exhibits of this company. This exhibit con tains about 200 pictures of well known art subjects and will be a do cldod'tiovolty for Bond. In connec tion with tho exhibit orders for pic tures will bo taken for Christmas de livery. Tho proceeds of tho exhibit Will bo expended for pictures for tho school rooms, Tho datos occopted aro November 8-8. Mr, flbousu das been dollvorlng a sorles of lectures on tho tariff tho past weok. The high school was treated to n program last Friday afternoon. Tho studonts taking part wero; Ruth Caldwell and Margaret Thompson, duet; Margaret Schroder, recitation; Robert Innes, violin solo. This Friday afternoon tho fresh men will debato against tho sopho mores on tto question, "Should tho United Slates Incroaso Its navy?" Ti I freshmen will have tho amnuatho nnd tho sophomores tho negative. Tho soventh and eighth grades havo been coming Into tho hlgr school room two mornings n week for uin&lng Instruction, Miss Tr.ni'- ner being thu director and Ruth Caldwell playing tho accompaniment on tho school organ. O.-W. It. A N. PRIZE WINNERS. L. M. Foss, local traveling frolght and passengor ngont of tho O.-W. It. & N. Co., roports that tho prltcs of forod by his company for exhibits nt tho county fair hold last weok at Prinevlllo woro won by tho follow ing: It. M. Powoll, Prlnovlllo, sot of draft harness for tho best flvn-yoar old draft mares; E,. T. Slayton, Prlnovlllo, light spring farm wagon for the beat gonoral display of farm products; Goorge Hussoll, Prlnovlllo, $26 for second best goneral dlsplny; Qeorgo Dickson, Prinevlllo, sterling slyor cup for tho best fat two-year old steers, nt ,, r ii 1. 1 i.i..i.:.Cu"''l""ur Lalwr Statistics CARD OF TIIANKH. Wo wish to thank all the pooplu of Ilend who wore so klml to us dur ing our sail linrimvenimit, nnd (ho lodgun for their beautiful Horn I of ferings, A. W. Allgooil, Hoy K. Allnood, Mr. uud Mrs. J. 10. KiiKiibiulBOii, Mr. nnd Mrs. II, J. Fliiloy. Wmmtm9mWUtm9mVKmmUtCmVmWtmmWtmmmWtmmWUt FRATERNAL HOWISTIWH. I. (). O. V, Bend Lodge No. Hl Regular Mootlngs every Monday night Visitors wnlcomo. J, K, Hngobrolson, N. 0. V U. N. j luff man, Hooy. M. W. OF A. Pilot Hutto Camp No. 0704 e) Moots uvory Tuesday In Mather Hall, Visiting Neighbors always wolcoum. W. W. Orcutt, Consul. Martin R, Kuutson, Clerk. IIKHC1IUTF.H LODGE NO, 1 U It 1(. of V. Meets overy Wednes day evening nt 8 p. in. In Cnstlo Hall, E. A. flather Mill?. Visiting Knights welcome. Joe Innes, C. O. L. M. Maltoyuold., K. of R. & H. IIEND LODGE NO. l!il A. F. & A. M. Meuls on second nnd fourth Thursday evening of each month. Visiting brothers alwnys wolcomo. J. D, Davidson, W. M. A. M. I.nrn, Secretary FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Regular meetings held by Ilend Ixtdgo No. 807 In Hnther's Hall on tho first and third Thursday evening ouch month. Visiting members of order always welcome. Mrs. O. W. Bhrlner, Prcs. Margaret Schroder, 8ey. REHEKAHS. Bond Iidgo No. 208 moots overy second nnd fourth Friday evening, athor's Hall. Visiting brothers and sisters woleouutd. Mrs. Ariel Jtttlu, N. G. Miss Iai Force, fhay, ROYAL NHIGIIHOHH Regular iiieetliig on first srt third Friday oviilns at H4tiHr'M Hull. Mrs. Margaret Hates, Oracle. Mrs. Alfaretla Oreiitt, Reordr. ORDER OF IUHTHRN STAR. Ilend lodge moots In regular ses sion nn th4 Second ntid Fourth Mon day U lining each month, In Mnsonl Hall. Fnnnlo Farrls, W. M . Arrlo IlldcV, Hoc). DIRIItnORY OF OFFICIALS. United Htntrx. President Woodrow Wilson Vlco President. .Thomas R. Marshall Secretary of Blato W. J. llrau Secretary of Navy . , Josophus Daniels Secretary of War . . . . L. M. Garrison Secretary of Interior ....!'. K. LaNu Secretory Agriculture I). F. Houston Becrotary of Treastuy .W. F. MoAdoo Secretary Coiiimereo . .W. C. Red fit Id Secretary of Ubor . . . . W. II. Wilson Attorney Gensral ..Jas. MeltoynolAs Postmaster Genvral .Albert Ilurlwoii Ntntc. Governor Oswald West Bcorotnry of Mtato .... II. W. Oleott Troasurur Thos. II. Ka Atty General A. M. Crawford Superintendent Public Instruction . . ttts J. A. Churchill Htnt0 ITIllHir W. S. Duilw.y O. P. Huff Gamo Warden W. I FluUy 8tnto Engineer John II. Luwis United Stales Senators .... ....Ocorgo E. Chamhorlaln Harry W. laai Congressmen A. W. Lnfferty N. S. Slnnott W, A. Hawley Seventh Judicial District. Judgo ,'W. L. II rail shaw Attornoy W. I). Bull Crook County. Judgo G, Springer Clerk Warren Brown Sheriff Frank Elklna Treasurer Itnlpd Jordan Assessor II. A. Foster School Supt J. 18. Myor Coroner ,..P. H. PoindoxtaiJ' Surveyor Frod A. Rica Commissioners . .....R, II Ilayloy Willis W. Brown Hie Courts. Circuit Meets first Monday In Soptombor and Doconlnor and second Monday In Mnrch, Probate Moots first Monday in each month. Commissioners' Moots first Wed nesday In Jnnunry, March, May, July, 8eptembor nnd November. Bend School District No. 12. Directors F. M. Ray, Chmii J. N, I Iun tor Clydo M. McKay Olork if, j, Ovorturf City of Bond. Mayor a. p. Putnam , Recorder II. C. 13111a Treasurer H. J. Ovorturf Chief of Police ...... S. 13. Robortii City Englnoor . ...Ocorgo S. Young Councllmon II. E. Allon A. L. French ' ,.,A. 8, Collins ....,,,,.,.,,,, H, A. Mlllor i m John Stoldl IS, A. Sathor Justices of tho I'eaco ' Bond Precinct J. A, Enstos Doschutos Precinct ,,,W. W. Oroutt , f