PAOH 8. I1KNI) 1UJLLKTLV, BUND, OUK., WKDKKHDAY, OlTOIlHU in, 10111. - CENTRAL 4 . ------ ALFALFA (Speclnl to The Uullctin) ALFALKA, Oct. 10. Thero will be n homo tnlcnt entertainment at the uchool houso next Saturday evening. the 18th, tho proceeds of which will fio to tho organ fund. Tho follow ing la the program na now arranged: Violin solo Olga Molony Addreaa Olonu HnrnOH Selection String Hand One-uct faroe, "Stlok to Your Word. Qal." ltecltatlon Orvlllo Schulta Violin nolo Albert Kerry Play by Alfalfa Social Club Act 1. ItccltaUon Ada Kerry Play Act II. Vlolln-gultar duet. .. .Olonu Molony Mrs. Sam Iloyd IMay Act III. Violin duet . .Olga and Glenn Molony U. N. Hoftnian or The Uullctin camo out from llcnd" Thursday Hlght with It. f. Molony. Ho spent part of tho noxt day looking over tho Al falfa country, going from horo to tho Powell ltutto district John Kldor camo In this week with hia cattle which havo bcon summer ing on the upper Dcscliutcfl. A. O. Walker has been making Im provements on his ranch in the way of a now burn, gnrnge and an addi tion of two rooms and porch to tho houso. Mr. linker and son Errlllo aro working in ono of tho cruips near iLnldlaw. A number of men from this neigh borhood aro working on the forco which Is engaged in enlarging the canal. Hans Hansen Is building n new stock shed on his place oast of Alfal fa. Mrs. Sam Iloyd visited In Dead last week. Miss Ilortha Ooodsoll moved Into the Iioubo on tho old Sam Johnson placo. She aspects to take up a piece of land Just north of Jiore. L. Fiakort left last week for The Dalles where he will work n pnrt of the winter. His Jainlly will romaln hero. CRESCENT (Special to The Bulletin) CRESCENT. Oct. 11. Lloyd Yan cey and Homer West passed through Crescent Wednesday with a largo bunch of atieep belonging to Mr. Yan cey. They will be taken to Prlnevlllo. E. O. Rourk returned Friday from Rend where ho had been transact ing business for a week. The Ladles' Civic Club met Fri day afternoon with Mrs. E. M. Cleaves. Sovoral new members havo been added and with tho change In name tho club is looking forward to a progressiva and profitable year. Mrs. D. A. Davis will entertain at tho next meeting oa Friday, October 24. Albert Way and P. Macky stopped in Crescent Friday on their way to Prlnevlllo where they are taking Jim Cram's sheep. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rlngo have re turned from a business trip to Port land. The population of Crescent has been Increasing during tho past week, two families having moved in the Sgars from Uend and the Smiths from Bugene. Improvements are being made In the school house and with the in crease la enrollment several new soats have been put In. J. L. Ilingo left Thursday for Odell Lake to begin his survey work. He will be assisted by Thomas Redmond, T. J. Stnnott of Oregon City and Thomas Hyskell of Portland. W. W. Cryder, who has been at Silver -Lako the past week on busi ness, returned Wednesday. -- X LOST CREEK - . (Speolal to Tho Bulletin) LOST CREEK. Oct. 1. A danco and basket hupper wero given at the new school houge last Saturday even ing. Tho proceeds, $29.75. are to bo used for the purchase of a. bell for the school. Among thpse who were In Rend the past week were Mr. Parrot, Mr. Ycck. Mr. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Har ris and Mr. Curran. Miss ijuljliard will return to Port land the latter part of the week to resume ber musical studies. She has been Hie guest of hor parents for several weeks. School bogan Monday with Miss Alice Urooklngs as teacher. Mlsa Brown has been the gueat or Mrs. Perry for a couple of weeks. - - WHITAKER (Special to Tho Bulletin) WHITAKER, Oct. C Fall seed Jng Is now in progress. Whoro dry land methods of farming wero. fol lowed, tho cropH of this year woro Excellent. James A. Stephens is now taking 'measures to prove up on his 320-acro homoBtead. In this vlolnlty recently three liomefitqad filings wero made by Messrs. Cavanaugh, Steele and Coon forth. Sam and John Israel, accompanied by Ed Thatcher, made a 250 mile trip, goiug to Rend, thence to Prlne vlllo whero they took Jn the county fair, thence beyond as far .as Mitch oil, At Meadows thv nj-nnjired a .line Bpanfbf mures with colts. On -.- OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. - - - fruit for tho winter. A. T, Holton hna r. tided n now linm to his liunrovumonts 13. It. Edmunds' tonm unexpected ly took to tho rntiRO Inst wcok, cnim tiiK some nnxloty. Kiirciio Monro, with Ills ncot "Toiwy." wna called into Borvlco mid anon tho straying nninmis woro recovered. Arthur Kdmunda returned to San KrnnelBCO after spending tho mini mcr with his folks on the homestead, ---- - t HAMPTON BUTTE ---"--------- (Special to The Bulletin) HAMPTON HPTTB. Oct. 13. C. L. Hlttman tins begun the construc tion of n 16 by 24 bungalow on hla claim. Port Meoka and T. C. Kwlng hauled the lumber trom the Maury mountain mill. They report rnln, anow. hall and muddy romls. The "gumbo" along Camp Croek "wan sat urated and made hauling difficult. Jamos llrlckoy Jr. Is hauling lum ber from Maury mountain for Mr. Urown. Mrs. Horace Hrooklngs and Mlsa Allco Urooklngs are in llend on bus iness, going b.v nuto with O. C. Hon klo. V. Schredor returned from Rend Friday with n lond of lumber. Horaco Urooklngs Is building a pump and engine houso nnd granary and Intends building it corral. Pert Meeks has built a slablo for his horses. Al Abcrnathy loct a homo last woek. It got caught In n barb wire and was so badly cut that It hied to death. An ngont for n nursery hna been taking orders for trees for spring de livery and roKrts n good number of sales. At a special bcJiooI meeting hold at the school house In this district a Special tax levy of 30 milts was voted to pay off Indebtedness and other ex penses. Whllo this !s high, it ia leas than half the levy Irst ear. U. Gilliam says that a large toam of gray geldings came to his placo a few days ngo. LAIDLAW (Special to Tho Rend Bulletin.) LAIDLAW, Oct. 13. Mrs. Plor- son or l'ortianu is visiting uer daughter, Mrs. Emll Anderson. Mrs. Hans Johnson Is visiting In Portland and has been very III but Is reported much better and expected homo soon. Emll Anderson, who was hurt last week at his sawmill southwest of town, Is doing splendidly. He Is ablo to be out of doors and takes such an optimistic vlow of his trouble that It Is a pleasure to talk to him. J. N. I). Gcrklug threshed 1125 bushels of grain last week, ryo and oatr. 0 rover ucrklng threshed 1100 bushels. Mrs. Mlnta Howard spent Monday with Mrs. Arthur Jackson at the Bayley ranch, and helped feed tho hungry threshers. Ray Gerklng is hauling oats to Rend this week . Work wilt begin on the town hall again this week, and as soon as the ranchers get their threshing and bal ing done they hope to havo a largo force at work. Mr. Syrle wants one week to got the floor In good con dition. Thanksgiving has been men tioned as the day for tho opening ball, but nothing doflnlto has been decided uon up to this time. C. J. Mock threshod 260 bushels of macaroni wheat and speltz. Mrs. Jess Harter Is very sick. Mr. und Mrs. Reckor of Detroit. Mich., arrived Sunday morning to spend the winter with their sons, Blake, Chnuncey and Ted Becker. Everybody over horo is baling hay or threshing grain. Wlmer & Spaugh threshed over 400 bushels of oata for seed and their own use, but are still baling. They will have about Neat danco programs nnd fancy program pencils At The Uullctin, Id any quantity desired. tf NOW is the our is complete. Mackinaws, Sheep Lined $5.00 to $8.00 Roughneck Sweaters $1.50 to $?.50 UNDERWEAR OF ALL KINDS . BEDDING, Etc. FOIl DUCK HUNTING GET A ItEAL DUXBACK SUIT AND KEEP DRY PRICES RIGHT. QUALITY RIGHT, A. L.TRENCH - - - - - - - . 100 tons of tmlcd buy nnd consldor ablo loose hay. Georgo Snndel baled 100 tons or hay. Georgo Couch threshed 1100 hiiBli uls of oats. Tho threshers ciuno to llnyloy'a Saturday "night and begun work Mon day morning. Tltoy expect to go to Will Bandera from thero. LAIDLAW, Ocl. 0. Mrs. Mniuolla Yowell of Sonttlo left Saturday morn ing for her home, ntter n delightful visit with her slater anil hrothor, Mrs. Mlnta Howard and Fred Wilson. Mr. Updike la shaking hands with hla ninny Trlendn In Lutdlnw again. Mrs. Sara A. Maxwell will leave next Thursday morning for her home In Lewlaton, Idaho. She has boon visiting her daughter, Mrs, A. Harper, since the I.trd of June. The new school houso In the Har per district Is nearly completed. Mr. and Mrs. John Couch cninc In last Friday morning from their now home In Chowelnh. Wash., to visit tholr relatives and trlotida hero, and settle somo busliioM and sell thulr household goods, stock and other effects preparatory to a permanent residence In Washington. Plenty many moons ago In the far distant past preparations wore being made for Frederick Nathaniel Wal lace and Mrs. Mlnta Howard to hnve a birthday all b themselves, on the same day and ilato nnd at tho very same tlmo, nnd with the very sufno set of friends and tho very snmo sur prise party. Mrs. Howard and Fred Wilson took 6 o'clock dinner with Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Sunday ovoiw lug. tho day set for tho birthday, and later a few friends gathered to cheer tho nflllcted ones on their way. Fred Wilson was the only ono who caught the fever. Probably It waa from drinking too much of Mrs. WallaceM'sj spionuiu couce, uui no luriuwun ue clared Hint on tho 15th of this month ho was determined to hnve n birth day of his own. May lie the array of beautiful presents had a bad effect on Fred s mind. Mrs. Wnllaco sori eu great slices oi uoiiguiiui cnKee.i and delicious strnwlierry Ico cream I and coffee fit for tho Gods. All spent n delightful evening. Thote prosent were Mr. and Mrs. C. J Mock, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fisher. Mr nnd Mrs. Byron Cady, Will Sandel. Fred Wilson. Mrs. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coen. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fl&hor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coen.j Fred Wilson. Mrs. Mlnta Howard and A. O. Walker spent the day Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Fllck- Inger. Miss Hazel Brown la assistant hello girl now. Tho ladles auxiliary of tho De velopment League will glvo a-ball In the new town hall. Invitations will bo scat to all the sister towns. The hall will havo n hardwood floor and accommodate about 160 couples. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mock "will lead the grand march. At the dinner and supper, given by the ladles on tho day of tho fair, thoy cleared SG0.05. Part or the ex pense was really only an Investment, as it was spent for knives, forks and dishes. Tho monoy goes to help pay for tho hall. PLAINVIEW - (Special to The Bulletin) PLAINVIEW. Oct. 13 Jonas Ola son of Rend was through this nolgh- What? -'Where? When? Entertainment, Alfalfa School House SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18th Admission lGc. Proceeds to be used for the purchasa of an organ. Curtain rises at 8:30 P. M. Big Doins!! Come!! time to buy while WINTER STOCK - - - --.-- 1 - . - - - . - .. -- liorhood Sunday, Mr. Htrahui and family spent Sun day with rolnttveB In Sisters. The Plnlnvlew Irrigation Company la working on Itn ditch again. Mrs. Baylor's MgUir.of W'nlla. Wnlln in uero visiting nor. Mr. Snjlor and wlfo wero In Demi Tuesday, The little on or Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnn Wtncklo has been quite III but Is much bettor at this writing. Mrs. J. Strahm was visiting In maters Wednesday nnd Thursday. Phlnd nnd Fny Crawford and (Heaves Strnhtu spout Thursday night witu Knanni mitt roustniico Knicker bocker In honor of Rachel's birthday. 444444-444444 CLOVRRnAIJT. t (-. (Special to The llullettn) CI.OVF.RDALW. Oct. IS. Mrs. A. F, Lowe has been qulto sick thu past wee i.ui is reported to no much Im proved. Clyde Johnson la hauling lumber tor ma now nam. Mr. HushIo has ntnrtvd tho con struction or a granary on tho Harris place. John Gutter. Alvnh Tamhlutnn nnd Mrs. Arthur Tuuipletoii woro lit Red mond Sunday. Mr. nnd" Mrs. Georgo Rtirtistdo spent Sunday at tho Kolly homo. Mr. Johnson hna taken uhnrgo or John Dennis' atook ror tho winter. JnmoB Pray and John Gutter havo boon hauling liny to Sisters. Miss Mary Fryroar srent Sundny with Mabel Pray. Calvin and Georgo lltimsldo havo been hauling tholr oats to Rend. Tho threshing machine nnd crew from this neighborhood la In tho I.nldlaw country. Fred Wetsso has brought hla oattie in irnm ttio reserve nnd will '""! ' tei about the l&th. jith .euio .MC.nurows Una gone to Idaho to Join her daughter, who M P. B. JOHNSON'S AHLLICAN.OREOON Is the placo to buy the RIOIir KIND of OROCCKIOS t tho RIGHT KIND of prices Near 28 Kile Post 3Sfgt333tf:iaB3ad;Miatfffd 3 L, W i lh tcnchlng. Bum Duvlon hna routed hln pliico to Mr. Tuohlo of I'rlnovlllo. Mr. lliiingiu-diiur oxpocl to move hla family to tholr much noon. lloy'or flruho litis rented thu Waller Ituhln liluco uml will farm It nuxt your. Mrs, Juroiuu Hkolton Is on tho sick Hat, Wnrren ndmouds nnd Clyde Lowo 5 Building gBaegBgaaBBgaaaBBgaBj'iiii i mi LUMBER, w m The Miller Lumber Company J , Bend, Oregon. FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located on Powell Untie, fourteen miles cmst of Henri. Our trees are the kind we recommend lifter over thirty years experience in the fruit business in this neighborhood. Our prices and treatment will please von. Catalog free on request. Come ami see our orchards and nursery, Ollieeaddress, Prineville. Ore. LAFOLLETTE NURSERY CO. We Del iver the Goods BUS AND DRAY LINE LIOHT AND HEAVY LIVERY. liny, Uarley, Oat, Whont nnd Hrnn nt lowoit prices. Tho Lamest Ham In Control Oregon. WENANDY LIVERY CO. Bend, J. H. WENANDY Electric Light for Small Residences fUR Electric Light Ser- vice is just as available to the one or two room house or tent house as it is to the larger residence. You can use two (amps 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 (Sb Power Co. uro anwliig full whi'rtt. , , Mlsa lliixul Toniplulnii mid Vurnu Hltolton Hioiit timidity at thu (Iruhu homo. t tJImrhm Cnrson wna ut Kmlinoud Hiiturduy on InialiiimH. John Lowo miuiit Humlny iiflornoun i nt tho I'm homo. I'rntik Kolly la illKRlng hla niiIiiIn. Mra. V. r, I'ryronp nnd (loorgn (Conoludod on imuo three) Material at a aanBaaaggagBg gg SHINGLES -' Oregon. LON L. FOX : n- B i It- returning they laid In a supply