FAOK ft. BKNI) MJLT.TCTI??, RRND, OHR., WKDNKSDAY, OOTOBKIl , IMS. ii i f 1 f hi in ' i ii CENTRAL i -- --- --- --- - - t LA PINE i ----------- LA I'INB. Oct. 31, Mr. and Mrs. It, Corliln returned rrom Honil Wed nesday. Mr. Corliln mtulo n busl no8 trip to The Ualloa with hlo sis ter nnd brother-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Damnrcst, Inst Sunilny, return ing to Bend Monday evening. Mrs. Corliln remained In Bend nnd visit ed with friends. Jolt Howard spent Monday around town. Tho Prlnglo Kails crow has liecn laid oft for tho fall and winter. Jack Colo will hnve charge this winter. Mr. Cornett, who has been work ing at tho Prlnglo Kails power con struction, started for homo yester day. Ho has been over at tho falls slnco It was possible for him to set In last spring. Herman Ulrdscll, who has been running a donkey cnglns on the coast, tor tho past year and a half, is back In the country again. Ho started driving stago from the sta tion to Silver Lake and return to night! F1vq hundred and fifty head of Jamison's cattle passed through here last Saturday. Mr. Jamison is tak ing 1600 head over to lluck creek for tho winter. W. O. Kordham went to Bend laBt Saturday. Mrs. Fordham had been visiting with her sister, Miss Elno Shults, and returned with him on Sunday. Ilalph Caldwell went down to Bend Saturday. Harry Hlloy wont to llcnd Monday and returned tho same evening. Mrs. Nettle Shultz visited with her daughter. Miss Bins, last Saur- uay and Sunday at uena. J t HAMPTON BUTTE HAMPTON BUTTE. Oct. 21. Earl Rogers returned from Bend Sunday with a load of supplies. Ed Sshreder and John Carry re turned from Maury mountain saw mill with a load of lumber. Ed Schreder and John Carry ro- to his house. G. A. Johnson is chief of construction. C. t. Hlnman has finished his houso and returned to Forest Grovo for his family. They expect to bo back In a few weeks. Horace Brookings is remodeling bis house. V. D. Harris Is doing tho carpenter work. James Brickey Sr., who has been working on the Tunialo project, has returned home. Bert Meeks and T. C. Ewlng left Sunday for Bend. Mr. Meeks has a load of freight to haul out and Mr. B - I II 111 P ( I sfcVkt WS-' M vJ II ii I II I .t s v y ji( " I )I t -n - 1 1 1 ' ' - I. ' ' ' nM -ll mOW IS THE TIME to Purchase Your Entire 't: Outfit of Winter Clothing WE HAVE EVERYTHING THAT ANY MAN MAY WANT. Our ?tock includes some EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS in Shoes, Hats and Clothing that are absolutely undamaged but are yours at FIRE SALE PRICES. Rememler also that we have just received a big consignment of NEW GOODS--CLOTH1NG, UNDERWEAR, SHOESi HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, MACKINAWS, OVERSHOES, Etc. No better goods can be had, at our vprices. rtruw V. S it ) tmof t ",.14 OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. - 4 Kwlng expected to remain lu Rend mid nwift. C. J. Stauffcr nnd Mr. McCJInlty tiro in Uond for supplies and lumber A. T. Shnver, tho well driller, wiia In this locality Inst week and says ho litis work enough ahead to keep him busy for tho winter. Ills drilling rig is now at Imperial. 0. A. Johnson was granted tho contract for furnishing wood and building two outhouses for district 77 nt a meeting of tho school board on the ISth. John and Oscar lllack, tho as ststnnco of II. Brookings' teams and machines, wcro clearing off brush last week, 4 ----- -4b HAMPTON --- HAMPTON, Oct. 16. Burr Black and V. T. Harrison are working on Dick Phillips place this week, A. T. Framo came li6mo from Bend early In tho week. Leo Rlggs has bceu quite sick with an attack of rheumatUm for tho past two weeks. V. Vissor Is selling potatoes and other vegetables from his homestead on Hampton Butte to the settlers of this vicinity. He has n fine crop for now land. Mr. Ashley Is on his homestead on Hampton Butte. Ho had been work Ing for Bill Brown at the Gap Kanch whila his family lived on the claim. A. S. Fogg has Just finished clear ing the remainder of ICO acres on his place. L. C. Peck Is clearing on Burr Black's placo this week. Mr. Bates from Barnes filed on an additional plcco of land near his homestead last week. Mi1. Whit taker from Dry Lako acted as a wit ness for him and also filed a contest. Samlo Sampson from Dry Lake mado final proof on his homestead beforo A. S. Fogg Monday. N. Kins of Dry Lake and Mr. Van I-nke of Imperial wero also tn Hampton and acted as Mr. Sampson's witnesses. C. B. Harmon, ono of tho now set tlors In here, is making many im provements around his place. Hurley Hogue returned from a trip to Bend Monday. C. Burrls mado a trip to Maury Mountain sawmill after lumber tho first of this week. E. M. Peck Is riding for a horso this week. Ho lost his horso early In tho spring. -.-a----------------------. X;i,R M tmnijMf, ' - - -- - - - ..,., .--. . I - A , I JfLrMPt V1CW --' PLAINVIKW, Oct. 80. Mr. nnd Mrs. Baylor and Mr. nnd Mrs. Coin stock spent tho day with Mrs. Bay lor's mint, Mrs. Rogers, Sunday. Tho Snow Creek ditch uompnny hold a mooting at the Plaluvlow sahool houso Monday atturuoon. J. Strnhm and Bun-ln-lnw, K. J. Young, wero busthusti callers In Red mond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Baylor and Mr. mid Mrs, Comslock spent several days last week on tliu Metollus. Mrs. Adams spent Monday nt tho Strnhm home. .Mrs. Crawford and Miss Ellen wcro trading In Bend Wednesday. Mrs, J'iilnm and son James wero In Slaters Wednesday. A very delightful evening was spent Thursday when about 48 of tho friends or Ed Strahm gnvo htm a surprise Thu ovontng was spent in playing games, after which a light luncheon was served. Oeorga McAllister was transacting business at his mines this week. fM(Xtt4 t POWELL BUTTE J (Special to Tho Bond Bulletin.) POWELL UUTTB. Oct. 20. Mr. and Mrs. E. McCnbo and family of Cllne Falls wero visitors at tho E. iL. Johnson homo Sunday. Mrs. Charles Orewllor nnd mother, Mrs. Mary Orewllor. terminated a ploasant visit with tho farmer's daughter, Mrs. Shearer, leaving for their homo In Bend Monday. Mr. mid Mrs. William Jones and family left Tuesdey for their old homo In Kansas whero they will ro malu Indefinitely. Henry Edwards wont up to Bend Wednesday with a load of grain. Henry Tweet and Reeves Wlltcox on vouch for tho story of having seen a largo wild cat at tho old river bed crossing on thn Redmond road Tues day. They tied their toam nnd gavo chaso but tho cat soon made his get away among Ilia rooks. This Is tho first wild cat hoard of near hero. A largo load of Ice being hauled from Bend to Prlnevlllo passed thro' this section Thursday. Mrs. W. G. Mustard was hostess to tho Powell llutto Sorosls Wednesday. Tho meeting was given over to oleo tlon of officers after which tho host ess served refreshments. She was Smith Clothing Company Everything to Wear J - - - - -- assisted In serving by Mrs. Ed Mus tard. Olllcors elected arc: Mrs. Ida Morso, president; Mri. V. T. Smith, vice president, and Miss Ada Morse, secretary mid treasurer. Tho nuxt meeting will ho with Mrs. 1), A, Yntes. Tho ladles passed tho follow ing resolutions, u copy of which was mailed HoriI Supervisor Wlltcoxuu: "To tliu honorable road supervisor for tho Powell llutto ronils: Where as, thu road known as thu Wilson road running north nnd south and connecting tho upper and lower Prlnevlllo roads Is In n deplorable condition, being almost Impassablo at n certain ditch crossing, and, whereas, on tho night of November SO tho members of this society will servo n bnnquot to their husbands nnd sweethearts, and, whereas, In or der to resch our place of meeting It will bccQinp necessary to travel said road, wa as members of the Powell Butto Hiirpsls rpiprolfully ask that said road and ditch crossing bo pu In riMifilr linmrn milil iltiln ' Henry Hanson liad A unaway on Tuesday evening which might jinvo resulted most seriously for htm. As Is was his wagon Is a little the worse for rough usage mid Henry Is wearing a black eye. Mr. Ltndqulst Is building a house on his place and W. T Smith Is put ting on an addition to his now house. J. A, Rlggs was n Prlnevlllo visitor Krldny. Ho was accompanied homo by Hnxel Bnyn and Paulino Trues dale, who visited homo folks, return ing to Prlnovlllo Sunday. E. N. Hall marketed a load of bar ley at Prlnevlllo Saturday. Mrs. I. W. Van Doron wns a home coming passenger on tho Saturday ovontng train from North Ynklmn, Wash., whoro she had been visiting relatives for the pant month. County Schoop Superintendent J E. Myers was a Powell Butte visitor Sunday. J. A. Rlggs Is having an Immenso clsturn dug In his burn yard which ho Intends to una as an Insurancn against-shartngo of water for stock In future. This makes threo cisterns on the Rlggs fnnn ono for domes tic purposes uud two for stock. N. P. Alley Is doing the brick work on K. I,, ivorsons now cistern. Miss A I inn Johnsun visited In Red mond Saturday and Sunday. Tho rabbit drive Sunday fsllml to draw the large number, of hunters that were present two weeks ago. Tho day was an Ideal Control Oregon day, however, and all enjoyed themsolvo Immensely. Mrs. Casey served thu lunoli nt hor houso. Merton Donlavy and J. L. Foster for Men Who Care, of Cllno Falls woro Powell llutto vis itors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlltcoxon wero Prlnovlllo visitors Tuesday. (lenrgo Klslnr cmno home from the ditch camp oust of Uond Riindiiy, ro turning Monday morning with n loud of hay and grain. Ho ropoils work nruKiesnltiK nlcoly C. W. KIklus. the Prfnovlllo mor qhmit, wait u busliiiwH visitor In this suction Friday, Ho wan Hollrllliig orders for Pago wire. -- I BEND R.. F. D. - UHNll H. F. D Oct. 21.-Mrs. Mary Beohu went up to camp 1 on thn Tumalo Inst Wednesday whore hot daughter Eminii Is Very sick, Miss Ilcelio Is with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Watson. Mrs, lleebo may stay unite a while. Miss Anna lleebo and little Inter Irene went up with thulr moth er but returned tho sama day, Mrs. Fred Reynolds arrived homo Sundny from I.n (Irnndo where she visited her mother, who Is very sick, Mrs. Wtlllnni Wnugh has been away some tlmo on a visit to North Ynklmn, wash. II, u. Htowart wan homo Htindny from tho Tunittlo project looking after his place. Mrs. Coin E. Smith Is away on n visit to Shnnlko and other points. ----- LAIDLAW -- (Special to Tho Ilullotln) LAIDLAW. Oct. 20.-O. Laurganrd, G. Ed Ross, W. I). Barnes mid Wil liam Schnller went to ('rone prnlrlo Saturday duck hunting, returning Sunday night. An nuto load of thu project engineers also went, and J. II. Wlmer took a party In his nuto. Tho lornl gun club Is arranging, to havo n shoot hern on Thanksgiving day. Therc'wllt bo a gold medal glv on to tho best county murksmatt mid also a medal to tho best shot In tho Laldlnw club. There will also bo shooting for turkeys with shotguns nnd rltles. Invitations will bo sent to all tho towns mid communities In the county mid It Is expected that there will bo n largo ntiiiilmr of per sons here to toko part. There will bo a dnnce In the evening In Agri cultural hall. Tim gun club now hns n membership of SI ntul has already spent nearly f 400 far nppnrntus mid Hinmiiultlon. S. Deblng, who owns, a building bore next to Italian!' hlaaksmlth shop, has eomo In from Madras nnd states Hist he will open it short or der restaurant. The Tuinnlo project has finally got a local iKiyroll system iHstalled and thn October money will bo wld out under thn now system. The old plan of sending Individual vouchers I v v , , to Hnlnut and warrants being sout rrom thorn direct to tho payee hmt proved very uiinntlsfiiutury. lloro nfler payroll shoots In voucher form will bo mint to Hnleiu nnd when tho Items uru approved uio total amount will hi) deposited In tho First Nut tonal Hank of lleiid and tho project onnlmmr will Uioit draw filiuuk rnr tho Individual amounts, dullvui'liiK tho uhcckti to tho payeeu. David (Vllnra, who hint boon prop, urly limpuctoi' mill storekeeper fur tho project, has gone to Hiilom to.on tor the law school at Wlllmnuttn Onl verslty. George lltmnloy left rouenl ly for thn university to tiiko law nlso. Miss Franc Newman wns taken to thu hospital In Redmond Wednesday by Dr. J. F. IIohcIi, tho project engi neer, she having an attack of thn grip. Shu hns recovered sullloloiitly to bo nhlu to luavu tho hospital. Thoro are now 125 men working on tho project. During tho harvest season It wns dlltlcult to get oiioiikU men, Tho projegt work will continue through the winter. P. W. Ilensloy was In Bond Suit day having deutnl work done, O, l.niirgsnrd left tonight for Ba ton) to attend a mooting of the Des ert Laud Hoard, U.j AT THE BEND COMPANY'S MILL Roy Allgood Is assisting on thu enr rlngo In placo of Juck Savoy, who got his arm out. Owing to a log getting loose ami moving on thu carriage, Hliier Mels tad, sawyer, was pltohod from tliu lover mid had his leg budly bruised. It. II, Post started work us Might wntchmnu Friday night. John TodorofT. T. Hlleff nnd N. Pauon have quit wprk hero to go out for n whllu on their homesteads, E. E. Larson left Saturday to taku up a claim lu liko county. A convenor Is being built to oarry tho sawdust nut used lu tho ftirRasox to the flro pit. An addition has been made te thn oil store for it belt and tool shed. nilK'KINU t'P ON PISIt.MITS. II. K. Donnelly, representing thn statu engineer's oltlee, has been i Crooked river and Hqunw creek for several weeks cheeking up on water permits. Ho was lu Uond Thursday and stated that ho would finish (Mtt work In about 10 dny.t. Neat ilniiro programs nnd fiincy pci'grniu miicII nt Tim Bulletin, In nny quantity riotlrcd, tf I'ltll ..V . N.M IT II aWoiimivh at uw Oregon Street (lend, Oreen Si ii "p? snws Hjpsusum Tim'"!! i I'MTl'-' ' ' '"' J-v"- ---"y- MMM V T-r