BRNI HUMiKTIN, BKND, OltK., WHDNKHDAY, OCTOHKU H, IB III. 4 CENTRAL i . . -i -- HAMPTON - -- (8'pectal to Tho Uullotln) llAMCTON, Oct. l.E. M. rock nnd wlfo loft for Uond Sunday mqrn Ing. Mrs. M. U Pock of Portland will return with thorn to her home Bteadi Miss Kuth tangford was a week oad visitor nt tho homo ot Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Kogg this weok, Mrs. I.uolnda lllnck wns qulto slok Saturday and Sunday. Hotnco Miller returned trom Jlond last week. I. 8. lioncor and wire have ro turned to their homestead In this vicinity. Hampton Bchool closed Its first month ot school last week. Horace Urooktngs from Itolynt and Charles StaufTor. nnd Mr. Smith from Glass llutto were Hampton visitors Monday. Y. T. Harrison was working for Olc Dragsvolit last week. Burr lHaok has been building, on his mother's placo on Hampton llutto. Dick Phillips has named his place tho "Cougar llutto Ranch." Itev. C. A. Uurrls and family re turned from Hcnd last week. Mr. Uurrls had been working on his his father's place for n short time. W. T. Harrison. L. C. Pock and E. M. Peck made a trip to Maury Mountain after lumber last wcok. CRESCENT (Special to The Uullotln) CItKSCKNT. Oct. 3. Tho Ladles Club met last Friday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Jessie Davis. Tho following officers for the ensuing six months were elected: President, Mrs. E. C. Rourk; vice president. Mrs. Jessie Davis; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. D. A. Jones. A pleasant social time followed the business session, and dainty refresh ments were served. The next meet ing ot tho club will bo with Mrs. K. M. Cleaves Friday afternoon, Oct. 10. Mrs. Fred Arrlngton spent a week In Crescent, returning last Friday to her ranch noar La Pine. Frank Malone stopped in Crescent on his way from Davis Lake to Hcnd with a herd of sheep which he will ship to Antelope. Reno West and wife, with their son LyIo, stopped in Crescent on their way rrom Odoll LaKe to their home In Uend. Mr. West has been in charge of the hotel at Odell Lake during tho past season, and will re sume tho proprietorship again next season. Jack Wenandy Is up from Rend looking aftor his hay Interests hero. His crop is excellent and his men have boon working bard to get it baled and under shelter before the rain sets Id. He is erecting a large barn In which to store tho hay. I HUSTLEMORE (Special to Tho Bulletin) HUSTLEMORE, Sept. 2D. Henry Mcnsier, who recently purchased a team and wagon from Mr. GUIam, has gone to Rend and the Laldlaw country. Isaas Zlerolf went to Prlnevillo to get seed rye and take In the fair. Dick Philips Is assisting Rurr Ulaok put up some buildings and In making otlior Improvements on Mrs. lilaok's Llzzard Creek claim. Jim Urlckey and Mr. Drown, who live 10 miles from here, havo been In this community searching for sev eral horses which strayed from Mr. Rrown's ranch. "They stayed at J. O. -Whltaker's a few nights. Mr. aillam, the mall carrier, took his son Guy with him to Held last week. A letter to J. O. Whltaker from his parents Informs him of their safe ar rival home. They went by auto over the MoKenzle pass, to their home In Corvallls. If one may Judge by the smoke In this locality, there are many Indus trious homesteaders here who mean business. F. D, Rezona went to Rend last Wednesday for som.e finishing lumber for bis house and to bring some gro ceries for the Hustlemore store. Ho returned Monday. W. I. Warraoth, whose homestead Is just across tho Dend-Hurns road from the store here, came out re cently to build a house on his claim. He expects to go back to Metollus for his family and return to the valley for the winter, about October 20. This community was visited by a good shower Sunday night, which till greatly help plowing. Mr. Rezona has rented 3D acres of Mr. Sptolnion. $ HIGHLAND f (Special to The Rend Uullotln.) HIGHLAND. Oct. 2. Mr. aujl Mrst Cottlngham left Tuesday for Prlnovjlle where they will spend u few days. J. R. Rivers was pleasantly sur prised Monday evening by a party of friends celebrating the day of his birth, ' All report a good tittle. The .. C. C. Club mot at the home of Mrs. Paul Held Wednesday. A business meeting was held, after which a delightful luncheon was served. Tho next mooting will bo hold at Mrs. Hallmeyer'u. Mr, Ransom, wife and sister came out on their homestead last, weok; ,'J. Sotticmoypr and Maxgros left OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Wednesday for Hcnd whore they ex pect to slay for tho winter. Mrs. Konnedy loft for Prluevlllo whoro Rho will visit her son David who is nttondtng high school. Uric Danlolson Is spending n fow weeks on his homestead. Martin Hnllmoyer Is on tho sick list but Is on his way to recovery. Mrs. J. H. Hirers has been n pointed postmaster ot thts now post office, v ttlch will bu opened In n week. Wosloy Martin returned homo last Sundny from Wnlln Wnlln, Wash. Arohlo Davis came nut Monday front Hond, bringing his parents, who camo out from the VVIIlamotto valley. $ ; LOST CREEK --- (Special to Tho Rulietln) LOST CUHBlv, Sopt. 23.Oeorgo Mohrer, who is working In Hond. spent n few days nt his homo tho Mr. Snnvcloy filed on n claim noar McKwen's last week. Mr. DoU'ltt Is enjoying n visit with his brother ot Humptullups, Washington. J. Perry and Charllo narrow laid tho foundation for tho now school houso last Saturday. It Is expected to havo tho school houso ready for school to begin the 29th. C. J. Stauffcr was n business visi tor In Lakevlow tho past week. Tho coyotes, which seem to bo more numerous than usual, tiro feasting on tho ranchers' chickens. All Interested in the organisation of a Sundny school nro requested to meet nt tho school house, Sunday nftornoon, Oct. C, at 2 o clock. Miss Hnznl Hubbard camo In from Portland tor n visit with hor parents and brother. Mrs. C. J. Stnuffer gavo n danco Saturday night In honor of Miss Hubbard. POWELL BUTTE -(Special to Tho Rulietln) POWRLL RUTTK, Oct. C The first snow or the season fell last night, reminding us that Christmas is coming and that the spuds are to be dug. A. D. Morrill has returned from Portland where he has been tho past few weeks receiving treatment for sciatic rheumatism. Ho is greatly Improved. J. P. Uowman nnd family return ed last weok from the John Day country where they went for fruit. J. D. Davidson has come out to dig his potatoes. Lowir Blair expects to finish hal ing hay this week. He has Just com pleted a cistern on tho Appel home stead. The water has been shut off for three weeks or so to repair the ca nal. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Prlckett went to the Cove orchard for frulf last week. I CLOVERDALE (Special to Tho Bulletin) CLOVERDALE. Oct. C, Thresh lied In this nolgh- Ing is almost finish nornood. Tno grain has done ex ceedingly well. 26 to 30 bushols to tho acre being no oxcoptlon to tho rule. Tho school Is prospering under tho rulo of J. C. Ranks. The enrollment now Is 1C. Mr. and Mrs. Rurnslde nro not tied In their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pray spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. I .owe. The young peoplo lnthls neighbor hood who have cono off to hlsh school are Harold and Sam Kline to Mt. Vernon and MIbs Florence Wal- NOW Macldnaws, Sheep Lined $5.00 to $8.00 Roughneck Sweaters $1.50 to $7.50 UNDERWEAR OF ALL KINDS BEDDING, Etc. tfOIt DUCK HUNTING GET A REAL DUXBACK SUIT ANJD KEEP DRY ' PRICES RIGHT. QUALITY RIGHT, a. l."fm:nch " M444-M4M44M'M'M4-V444J droit to Prluevlllo. Mrs. L. 0. Gruho nnd daughtors wore In Sisters Friday. Miss Hnxel TomploMm wns out trom Sisters tho Inst of tho Week to help her mother during threshing. John Lowo hnB purchased lumtiur and will soon comiirnco to build on his claim. Sam Dnvlca ot PrlnoVllle wns look ing over his place tho past week. Mr. Hessle has rented tho Harris ptneo. Clyde Johnson Is contemplating building n largo tmrn. Mr. llodyfett Is sowing full wheat on his claim. Hnrvoy Cyrus. Mrs. K. Cyrus, Mrs. Ud Troyer mid Mrs. Fred VVolsso were nt tho l.utilluw fair. George Cyrus nnd llert Hodson wore In Redmond Saturday. lMNBUUItST. Oct. C A number ot Plnohurst people attended tho fair at Laldlaw. Q. W. Snyder mndo n business trip to Hond Friday nnd Snturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Couoh. former ly of this neighborhood, returned to their place horo one day last week. They havo beeu residing nt Chewo- Inn, Wash. Euntco nnd tlrnce llradluy ntid two lirothojni entered school Inst ook, making a total enrollment of 34. Mary Dietrich vlsltod nt tho school house Tuesday. Miss Ruth llayloy called nt the Snyder homo Sunday, Nellie Snyder called on Kdna Root Sunda. J PLAINV1EW I ------- . (Special to Tho Bulletin) PLALWIBW, Oct. 4. Miss Myr tle Scoggln spont Friday with Mtss Rurkhart. W. K. Saylor nnd wlfo called nt Mr. Srahm's Thursday nftornoon. Tho Thrco Crooks Irrigation Com pany held n meeting nt the Plain view school houso Thursday after noon. Ralph Glllett was hurt quite seri ously when kicked by n horse last week. Gleaves Strahm spent Tuesday wltu Mrs. Saylor. Mrs. Dan Wlnklo nnd two chil dren, who havo been staying nt Mr. Baylor's for some time, returned to her mother's Wednesday. Mrs. Rublo and two children, who have been spending several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Strahm, returned to hor homo In Sisters Tues day. FREMONT (Special to Tho Bulletin) FREMONT, Oct. G. J. II. Fox has sold his Fremont store to Mrs. J. 8 Ulount and brother, Sam Olmstcad. Mrs. K. F. Pcarco gave up tho Ho tel Fremont October 1 and has moved back to the K. P. ranch. Mrs. J. U. Fox took charge. E. F. Pcarco lost a fine heifer calf last week. A. S, Hawk went out to Portland last Thursday. Thoro will be no school tho latter part ot this week as Mr. Everett will attend the teachers' Institute Mr. McCallum has leased tho Hort What? Where? When? Entertainment, Alfalfa School House SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18th Admission lCc. Proceeds to be used for tho purchaso o f a n organ. Curtain rises at 8:30 P. M. Big Doins!! Come!! is the time to buy while our WINTER STOCK is complete. & r --.------.- Fish ranch nnd Is doing his full plow ing. Tho Fromnut chocso factory elosod dawn Octohor 1 for tho winter. Pas ture Is so short that tho vows nro shrinking In tholr milk. ---- HAMPTON BUTTE --..-.-$ (Special to Tho Uullotln) HAMPTON' lll'TTW, Oct. I. C. L. Hliiiimti of Forest Grove linu come In to establish residence on Ills homo stead. Ho Intends to build u house nt once. Hort Mooks nnd llornco llronk lugM nro hnullng tho lumber from the Maury mountain mill. Jesse Monroe, who cnnio out to estnbllsh residence on his elnlui and established his family, has gutio to Rend to work for tho winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Ashlmugh nnd son Morldou left for Portland Thurs day by way of lloud, whore they ox poet to slny during tho winter. llert Meoks, llornco Brookings nnd James Urlckey Jr. hnuled linu ber from Maury mountain last weok. Mr. Meeks Is building u horso stn bio and Mr. Rrookliigs n corral and engine mid pump houso, A number from this locality nnd from Glnss Butte vnlloy nttendod a danco nt Imperial Friday night. I Tho basket social held at tho new ly created Glass llutto school houso n wook ago wns n decided success. The sum of $29,215 wns raised to purchaso a boll for tho school house. Mr. Kinsman camo In this week and established residence on his claim In Glass llutto valley. V. I). Harris oamo In from Hand with a load of supplies. Mrs. Har ris mndo tho trip with him. Karl Rogors hns completed n now stablo nnd nn addition to storn Iwil und mnchlnory. Gabriel Ratontl hns gone to tho Maury mountain mill for n horso power woll drill. Ho Intends drill ing n well on his claim. 0. A. Johnson Is digging for wnter SF 9 P. B. JOHNSON'S MILLICAN, OROflON Is the plsce to buy the KIOMT KIND of GROCURIES at the RIGHT KIM) of prices Near 28 Mile Post M ttddcasaaJd&igagrsKgdi&iaigrag i 4 I' I, f ' '- pdgiaJSEJclEJSJSJS nnd nt lust reports was down 14 foot T. C. Kwliig mndn n trip to Mntiry mountain for lumber, driving u (cam ror 11. Brookings. ' m ii'i' MILLICAN (Special to Tho Bulletin) MILLICAN, Oct. C Mr. Cloven Kor, who enma here trom Indiana, 4t4t44(4(4(4(4(4x4t4(4(it4lix4t4tk444t4t4(fi4K4(k4t4t4t4(4(4i4(4(4x4t w Building LUMBER, The Miller Lumber Company liciiu, FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located on Powell llutte, fourteen miles cost of Hcnd. Our trees lire the kind we recJinmend 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 our6rehardsand nursery. Oniceaddress.Princville. Ore. LAFOLLeTTE NURSER.Y CO. We Deliver the Goods BUS AND DRAY LINE LIQHT AND HEAVY LIVERY. Hay, Iinrley, Oats, Wheat nnd limn nt lowost prices. Tho Largest Barn in Central Oregon. WENANDY LIVERY CO. Bend, J. II. WENANDY Electric Light for Small Residences mmmmimmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmamtmmmmmmammmrmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmammm OUR Electric Light Ser vice is just as available to trie one or two room house or tent house as it is to the larger residence. You can use two lamps at $1.00 per month flat rate. Considering the service, this is cheaper and better than any other form of lighting. LET US PROVE IT TO YOU. Bend Water Light Bb. Power Co JW- litis Mod on n claim near I L Owoim mill will move on to It with' his family ubotil Octohor 10. Mr, Kounuy Is eroctlnu a cosy little litiiiKalow on his iiioIIioi'm claim hero, Wn linvo Movorul nlco little hoiiios In tho vnlloy now. which In quite a contrast to n yonr ago. Mm Ailn II. Mllllnnit Infl Hnliinlnv J(0r 00(l Hivor whom she goes nsiu dolegnto to tho Stnto Federation (it (Continued on J'aito Six) Material SHINGLES 4 t t t Oregon. 41 Oregon. LON L. KOX ft I . K " -Ak,-,' 3 mwmsssmmsm j '