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1WXI HUIJiKTliV, iiknd, OUK hini:8iav, octoiiku isii, 10111. PAOK 2. tr -- - - - CENTRAL --- THE REDMOND "WATCH POWELL BUTTE BROW POTATOES," SLOGAN POWELL JUTTES WINNERS Tiro HIr lUilronil Premium Go lojARrlcuItiirnl Kxliltilts, Kiwlr.lly Pit. S. 1. nml CJloii MuMiti-tl Clruiiniit Tnkos Kxhllilt for mu Show, lly Mrs. G. 0. TriicMilnlr. 1'OWBUi UPTTtfi. Oct. 17 Poxv. utl Uutto wm decidedly on tho map nt tho Rbdmond Potato Show lust week, nnd especially ns concerns io tntoes, for locnl growers carried off tho big honors. Tho slogan Tor our (Hstrlot should bo not Watch Powoll UtUtc Grow" but -Watch Powell llutto Grow Potatoes." Tho Mustards. S. D. and Glen, von he two tilK premium offered by tho Great Northern and tho Oregon Washington railways. The $85 dock went to S. D. Mustard for tho best display of spuds fn bushel lots, while Glen Mustard wrt the $60 lovltiR cup offered for tho best and largest 3C potatoes. Ills 3C Bcrly Roso potatoes; crown on sublrrleatcd land weighed ?& pounds. Glen nlso won honors ago way up nonr the 1000 mark. In grains and othor exhibits, whilo mdeed. It was a caso of being 'there S. D, gathered In a groat number of with the mustard." for Powell llutt bluo ribbons with accompanying .spud exhibits were certainly 'beauts.' purses. The LntdlRW country was well rep- ' Powell Uutte also figured In the 'resented by the oxhlblts of J. N. U. children's potato growing eontest, nBiGerklng. who takes as koeu an In Ray nnd Jessie McPharland landed i terest In tho agricultural shows as the blue ribbon In that ccntost Ihe doee In helping shuffle J4&0.0G0 F. W. Graham, Western Industrial ' uprtiriatlns through tho LegMn and Immigration anient for the Great , ture. He won a nice lot af awards. Northern Rallwnv Company. In eon- Among th Powell llutto exhibitors versatlon with tho writer I Red- ttoiid Saturday, stated that his com pany wmtlrt ship -tho Glen Mustard oxhlMt of largo potatoes to Chicago where they 'will be shown at the CM m Land Show. While there the bis spuds will he seen bv 2S0.O00 i Wonl as that has been the average I attendance at the show for several years. Prom the land show ihe wo-1 tatoos will go to make up an exhibit Hbown In jipeciai ears ny tne raiiwav i all oer the swat. The commwrriai altes which won Uie clock will so to Uie land show, but My. Or- ham sari. It takes the Wk fellows to ,,,;.,,' tt ttttti. W. M. Tando retnrnod to his home T i stead last week, brlnglnf a team and Mil I ICAN t .a load of prorlatons. tie la now In , Itiiuuion j boi after rrelght for bis ranch. ------! ui Tltna returned from Bend (Special to Tho Bulletin) MU.UCAN, Oct J7. The Sku-ke-leek KlHb met wlUi Mrs. M. B. Davis ThursdftT and Sve new members were admitted. Mrs. Ada B. Ml II lean gte an UUMresttac Uk oh the meet ing or the state federation at Hood Itlv.r vulch sho attended, iterresn - . Mr. and Mrs. usfces came oui re- "" V" " " "- " "no en it end of the valley. Otis E. Morgan has nV-d on a h mestead hare and Is busy clearing r place to build hs cabin. James lieauoaand wife will leave for iiozeman. Moat., Thursday where Mr. heatson will 1-e employed by the Great Northern Railway during his live months' leave of absence. Mr. bh4 Mrs. Powers are back on their data here, having spent their vseatloo at Oak Point, Wash. Messrs. Reonsy and Schrooder are busy digging a well. Mrs. Samuel Roebaeker left for her home at Oregon City a few days ago' expecting to be gone about a mnnth. William Todd came In from Head Thursday to remain on his claim for the winter. Mr. Todd Intends to Plant aiout 200 eurratut bushes this fall; he also has a yOMHR orchard do ing well. Mr Sykea'. a friend of Mr. Schroo der. came out here with a view of lo cal ins. but all tJte homesteads In Mll llcan valley seem to be already taken. Ueri(e Milliesn Went to Prlnevllle lar' eek on buslnsss. Mr. Curris la housekeeper st tho Mllllcan ranoh at present. n. Qinilsr and ehtlitren In Und leaving fo.r Head to remain for the winter, about November 1. Tb'is. Moffett and family, who left for Canada In June, will be back iIm ut November le to reside an their ilalm here. The soliool house Will be complat ed soon and sob eel will eomineuee asout-jssvember II. XVd. Kurton and family went' to Rend Monday, returning Thursday. Mi M. U Rooney and Mrs. Agues llocney were oaJlera at the Johnson homo fiunday. ilre. Ada 11. Mllllcan rodo over to npLertp lust wgek to reg'-stor. Sho hsOuto an latoroctlng trip, riding 80 mites la all. Ut. i(n)s has about completed the new addition to his cabin. ---- - IMPERIAL -- ----"- (Special to The Bulletin) IMPERIAL, Oct. 27. A. T. Bhavor has finished drilling for Sherman Montgomoryaucl Is now drilling for HurleyjHQBuo ?loutUreo.mllea ( rom raents were served. te boetsss UMne, Mr GUlaw was at Imperial a few assisted by Mtos Gertrude Msrkel. !d ,0 am aminfsmsHts The next meting of the elub will be wUu Mr. ghnv. to anil a well for at Mrs. Augusta Kvnns . Mm gn M Mr savr nalshes Mr. sad Mrs. V. B. McAdow were 'at Homie's. w 'JZ ta B"d f6W Uml crI AMdsnaw ud A. S. To, are isi weeK. , rsiunHns; from Bend with toads of Missea Anae and Gertrude Market gUpPUe. are residing on their claims here now. Ir- lU9mn fMd u UMock M Mr. and Mrs. A A. Ollmore were ,,Mnf Up a livery and eed bam In liend last week, returning home b,r. -nd wll, iHt prepmr,4 to turly- (take care Of the travel. - - - -..---..,.-... - OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. 4 -t. 4. t --- POTATO S SPUD "BEAUTS" F tntoct and Fruit, are Notable-.!. N. 11. (lerklm- of Ixilillnw on Dock. I tidltorlnl Correspondence) REDMOND. Oct. 5. -The Red mond Potato Show was a great suc cess. Ihe exhibits were little short of reumrkablo. tho attendance wns Rood nod the iirlros Konerous. Agrl culturally, the showlnR at fruit wns notable Whtlo. of course, tho great major ity of tho exhibits were grown and entorod by Redmond nud near-by people, there was a goodly represen tation from Powoll llutto. l.aldlaw and Prluovlllo. Tho llond district wan entirely unrepresented. Powell Uutto came through tho contest with tho highest batting aver ago, while tho records of S. Ii. Mus tard and Glen Mustard, kings or the siiuil Rrowors. placed their ltorcent were tho following all of ttiem price wftinera, too. by the way: J. K. Warner, Leonard Osborne, peorgec. Truowiaie. Jira. Trueenaia. ', "" V. '. "'."Tlr f ,'. r i Urd, W. Q. Mustard. W. 0. Mustard, Jeaee and Rav Mcl'arlane, Karl Sunn- dent, Hasei Dayn. Reeve WtlleosoH, (r. U. Koeter. Mr, J. T. Mrs,- Grace Uftyn. Mrs. J. Mildred Alley. McMaaler, V. Rkoade, '-t .Id wi er waTatraei at 248 Jrl ' rtiSJ, 2J1 ' "rof.'T ft.-T..T!".??! here. The well at Imperial la J8J few days ago with supplies and win dows and doors for Van 1-ake's real denee. Mr. Blsaon has eompleted kts new barn and la now In Bend after Ian bar for a new residence. It. L. JohnsoR la hauUnr lumber to bnlld.oa his honieeed. H- H h,, i wfP have gone iiena witn weir amen to siena the winter. Mr. Hall la now on his claim about a mile went of her. Mr. Hubbard has returned to bis claim south of Imperial. Mlas Harriet Blxby is on her claim again. Ivan K no Us and bride are spend ing their hoaeymoou on his claim. Jos. nixby is building an addition to hie store. Glon Slavess and wife are at Im perial where Mr. Slovens expects to engage In business. B. Van Lake has finished haul ing lumber for Ills new residence and is having the building put up. Thomas P. Hums is expected to return to his homssteail Wednesday. - --- ----o PINEHURST I ----- (Speclsl to-The Bulletin) P I X E HL'RST. Oct. t7.Mrs. Kate Work returucd to the home of uer mother last Tuesday. She had r Hi Everything EledricaS CONSTRUCTION, SUPPLIES, REPAIRING ESTIMATES FREE See us for the highest quality ntiil lowest prices. THE TRI-STATE COMPANY M.B.SIIICKLEV. MGR.BOX 333 it FOR SALE-K lancl, 80 acres, 70 acres in cultivation, nil fenced and cross fenced. New five room bungalow, stone cellar, stable. Price $5500, 2500 cash. H. R. Wblcott, Powell Butte, Ore. - - ---- -- - "- --- - --- bcon lorklng for Mrs. Roscoo How ard at Deschutes, 1 V. Swisher and I. 13. Winter wore llond callers last Saturday, Mrs. Swlshur called ou Mrs, l, II, Root one day Inst week. Miss Ethel Snyder and brother and Miss Vera Cllngon were colling In Lnldlaw Saturday morning. At the Ih'adloy home nt Camp -I last Tuesday evening, n birthday par ty wna given in Honor or .mihs muiico. Those prosont were Ktael Snyder, Ruth llayley. Alia CIIukoh nnd Mu rlol Hntollng. U H. Root and family went to llond 1'Vday. 0. W. Snyder mado n buslnosa trip to llond Saturday. Mrs. Rradley nnd daughter wore trading In town one day last week. Violet and Myrtle Spaugh, Gladys KerlHil and sister thinner und Mary and Htdhor Dietrich wore visitors at the Snyder homo Inst Sunday. C. II. SiMuigh and II. A. Nemoombu wore business callers In I.ntillaw Sat urday. A number of men woro employed nt t'c PttU'titt school house Sun day putting In more desks. -------- PLAINV1EW ------" (Special to The lhillotln) PUMNVIICW, OoL J7.- Mr. Pul llatu ami sun J amen were In Slaters Sunday. Ed Strahtn and ulster Olonveel were visiting in staler uunuay. The PlalDTlew Utorary Club will tart up for the winter neat l'liday night. MasUame Knickerbocker nnd Me Caltlster spent iluailay Hfteraoon with Mrs. Smith. Mrtlt u.m wmkla spent last Wed- .newsy arterooorr wtw airs. McCa ii.ier. lister. Mr. and Mr. Itay Hammer and I'ay Adama came wp from Cluver "Wndnesdnr. ' They expect to remain here until they get their house built. , A very pleasant time wns had oh Wednesday evening when a number or mends or reel lie soagfla gave her a surprhw party. Games wore playejt Indoors, after which candy was pulled and nlso refreshments were served. Mr. Burg waa transacting business In Redmond Thursday. --- --- - POWELL EUTTE ------- - (Special to The Bulletin) POWKLL HUTTB, Oot. 17. The water was turned in the ditch for a day last week. Scarcity of water was working a karwahlp on many ranchers, some feeding cattle having to haul long distances. It F. Archer has ewlnsusd his cis tern and has It Ailed now for his dairy sows, A. D. Morrill and J. P. Bowman each finished cisterns on their notae steads. Lewis Blair la hauling his timothy hay to Bend markets. He has finish ed digging his potatoes. A. D. Morrill will finish digging bis spuds this ek. They ore yield ing a heavier rroi than the average. lie hd 20 acres In. George Bcholtert la digging his 80 acres of potatten with a dleaxr There has Ixwn rnntldcrsiile dlfflrul ly getting i Ickers t handle lh larar quantity of potaioca turned out dallt ( by the diRters. t;orgo Berkmau's , machine Is Idle nuirh of the time for lack of men to handle the spuds. j Last Sunday Kd Person's barn. ' buggy and hay burned. He had Justi bought and hauled home his winter F P. B. JOHNSON'S AIILLICAN, OREQON Is the plsce to buy the RIUIIT KIND of (1R0CIRII!S at the RIGHT KIM) of prices Near 28 Mile Post Bhz M 1 ---- --- -- 4 Mtpply of tiny for his tonm. Tho ntilmnls wero tnlton from tho barn with dtllleulty, tho lilnio bsliut iiorosa. tho doorway. Tho lire cnitRht from n llRhtod pipe or match. A smalt thronhliiR outfit passed through hero a few dnya ngo tor tho Alfalfa neighborhood. j t POWELL BUTTE -kkkkkfckfckkk (Special to Tho llond llullotln.) POWKM. RHTT18, Oot. 17. Tho pntroiiB of school district No. DO hold n special mooting Tuesday ovonlng of Inst week for the purpose of select ing -n site for tho school Iioiiho. It was the unanimous cliolco of the pieelli to nucopl tho naro tract of land offered by Wllllniu Wllsuu of Alaska. The land Is n beautiful cor ner entirely free from rook or other ohjcotlouiihU features. Is central anil on tho main traveled ronil. Mr. Wil son, In making this offer, furthur agrees to buy paint for the now strue turo. In appreciation of his HHnor oslty It wns decided to oali the school "the Wilson school' nud It will bo known by that name. Hooves Wlllcoxou wns a business visitor to Deschutes Tuesday. Road Supervisor Alton Wlllcoxou Is busy with n orow of mon nnd tennis opening the road boyond the river bed above tho stutlon. A bridge was built thorn some tltuo ago but tho road was never put Into shape for travel. Considerable blasting Is be ing done. Word has boon received by Mrs. Mnry Uruwn that her son I'rwl la III In n hospital lit Portland. Ills many friends here hupe for his spejdy recovery. Mr. (loorge Meyers of Uastsrn Washington, who owns a fine farm In this section, drrlved Wednesday to look after his Interests. He was In dally attendance at the Potato Show at Redmond and expressed himself as agreeably aurprlsod at the variety and qunllt) or the exhibits. Mr. Myers also aald be had attended the Crook county fair for several years and was disappointed that he had ar rived too late for It. George Ilobba haa been harvesting bis big potato crop for the past week. Ten men are kept busy picking and sacking while three four-horse teams drawing trail wagons sre making a trip a day to the Farmers' Warehouse In Redmond where the tubers will be stored for the present. Bd Muatrd left Tuesday for The Dalles and other valley points. Mrs. Mustard will Join her husband later. Carl Charlton lias returned from . Salem where he has been the past month. I Mrs. A. W. Bayn wns a Prlnevllle' visiter .Friday. Misses Gladys and Unset accompanied her home for a brief visit. Reeves IVIIIooxoH. . I).-Mustard and J. L. Olbson took hogs to Red mond Tuesdsy to be loaded from the Kirmiri' Warehouse Wednesday KTurnlng consigned to the Portland stock ysrds. Mrs. Ony Sears wss s Prlnevllle visitor Friday. Miss Otsa Sears and Miss Viola Truetidale accompanying her on the return for a week-end vis it with home folks. A. H. Rhode bought s bunch of 400 sheep last week. Htirl Saunders took a load of dreed pork to Bend Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Krmk Kalley end children of Sisters r giifHta ut the N. I' Alley home n uiipln of d.tvs lent wri'k-, returning to ihrlr home CONSTIPATION Indication, thiil Prrath, DltzN nM. Vrtljo (blliwl staswi), JUeaarhe, Sallow ComNrnon, a Tlrwl, DliouMKd J'linif mr a'1 symptoms of a Torpid I.Ivor ii HERBINE Is nn IJIIrcllTo l.lver Tonlo nud I lionet Ilrtfutator. Its noworful rrvlvinr Influ ence In the torpid llv.r bring:! en en lmm4iste Improvemmt. You real better at once. Tho bewri move froelr so that the impurities irLleh nsvo cl se1 ud the UiMStlve organs flnj an outlet, tvhsn the syattm has N'i-n I bus Durtflert. the bilious. hair rl-lc fllnr disappear, the com i.eilon clears, the breath lnnu wet. th mind lirt an i i.earrut and titer Is a n n ftii llnff exhilaration l tSrubit hody. I'rlea CSe prr Dottle. JamMr.BallSftJ.Pro0. 6tLulslrA0. Uie ttephji Coco C: no Eye Salvo for yss. It Cure, Patterson Drug Co. THIS PAPCR REPRESENTED FOP FORCICN AtHciiflSlilGBYTHE GENERAL OrFICCfl NEW YORK AND CHICACO BflANCHr.3 IN AtL THE PniNCIPAL CITIE3 POLK'Si OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory Directory of each City, To-rn anil Villain, glln dtMrlpllva ikutch of each plac, location, population, telo irapli, ahlpplna and banklnf polnti alio Clatind Directory, compiled by btulnee and profusion. M B. I. I'OUt CO., BBATTU8 Hunilny. Tho Kolloys nro forinor pl unuorn of thin suction. ClnorKti 'I'ruendnlo Is limillni? onlB to l'rlnovltla tlioito tlnys. A truvolliiK plnuo iiRiiut nml (tutor oiiuvnssod this huOIIoii Tliuimlny. - A LOST CREEK (Spoclal to Tho llullotln) LOST 0KKKIC, Oct. sa. Tnin Cowan started on a trip to lluud Mon- M""- Mr. Do Wltt'n Infant ohlld Is undor tho iloctor'a earn, Mrs. 0, M. Hnilth tins gone to Can ada to spend tho winter with tier husband, who Is uiikhhuiI In railroad work. Dr. Road wns Urn uu est of frlmuls In Hampton valley tint fori) part of Inst week. J. MeHwoii Iihh r I urn nil lioinn from n business trip to Hums, Toil titnuffor had tho misfortune to lose the end of tils llngar In nn aocldont Inst Hunilny. The Sunday school bore, although recently organised, Is In a nourish ing condition, CRESCENT (Special to The llutlotln) Crescent, Oct. IB. --Tom llyskell and T. J, Slunott wnlked In from Odoll lake Monday, returning the k(kfkkkki'kkkkkfkK(ifk'kkkfkXkV Building Material asasms9BasB9B9SBgBiBSBaBac)KaaaaaaaaBaaBa8aaHBasBiBBaBS LUMBER, SHINGLES m w The Miller Lumber Company Bend, Oregon. I 444444 4 FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located on Powell Htilte, fourteen miles east of Hunt!. Our trees are the kind we recommend after over thirty years experience in the fruit husinew in this neighborhood. Our prices and treatment will please you. Catalog free on request. Come and see our orchards nod numerv. Ollice add less, I'rineville. Ore. LAFOLLETTE NURSEPwY CO. We Deliver the Goods BUS AND DRAY LINE LIGHT AND HEAVY LIVERY. liny, Ilsrlejr, Outs, WIismI ami limn at lowest price. Th LarKesi Item In CntnU OroKon. WENANDY LIVERY CO. Bend, J. II. WENANDY The Ow! For Dally train each way between Central Oregon points and Portland. Tourist sleeping car ' (Berths $1.00.) First class coafihes. , lave a Day FROM CENTRAL OREGON I Lonvo Rand 8:30 p. m. ( DcschutfH 8:48 p. m. " Redmond 9:10 p. in. 11 Tcrrebonno...9:24 p. m. " Culver 10:02 p.m. " Motollua 10:20 p.m. " Madras 10:30 p, m, Arrive I'ortlund 8:10 a. m. FZrP?1!! despatch of freight between Central Oregoii1 and Portland and Portland and EastemCitics Connections mado In Portland to nnd from Wlllamotto Vnlloy, Astoria, nnd Clatsop Bench points, I'tiffot Sqund, Spokane, Montana, Colorado, St, Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Chicago, ,' Fares, time schedules, and othor Information by latter, orunon' application to It. II. CROZIKIt, A. 0. P. A. J. Portland, Oro, W. 0. WILKIiS, A. a..V& snino ovoiiIiik wllli a iiupiily t)f provW Ions. Mr. unit Mm. ICImnr Tylor loft lust weolt for n visit with Mr. Tyltir'n nirt tuila nt Ori'liard. Wnsli.i oxtinoilng to niiimlii snvoral winiks. About 70llJimil of imtllo mid in horses IhiIoiikIiik to tho .lanumon bio tlmrH wore pastuiril linro last wcuk from Winliii'silay until l-'rlilny. i Norman Jncnlmoii of Iho II. H. Kor I'stry Borvlim niliirnod Tiii'Milay from Lnknvlow with tils lirlilo nml nro nyt iHtniml nt tliu Onisciml. Mr. Hogar of Crosiiont was In lluml last wnolt on IiuhIiichh. ' II, 0. Iliuird oiiiini In from Lou rolli Tliursilny. rettirniiiK Krldny with a supply of provisions. l' M. Cloaves ami Land Commls Blonor Davis lirt Tliursilny for a huis "mWI'iomII of tho llanil MllVjia. Ai Warehouse Co. whs Hi town thrJPvttf r pnrt of tlio week. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 0. Lowo nnd son Lloyd of Klamath Kails onmn In n WndtiMilay with the supplltw for ihe ooiulng eleetlou. returning Thursita; The UiIIhm' Clvlu Club unit I'rlilAy nfturniHin nt the linme or Mrs, Hmltli Mrs. Jniio onierlalnwl. Tho club Js makluK plans ftr llnllowo'en fostll Itles for next Friday ovonlng'. HUSTLEMORE .- (Hpecini to i no iiuiieinu jii IIUSTLKMOItll). Ort. 0. - 0. A" tivrl la liulnlnir Phil llniipiir mJI ' .' mignbriish Lee Rlgrt. wltn has been iillte III (Concluded on mk three.) X t I Oregon. IX)N L. VOX CENTRAL OREGOH LINE Busy Peopte, Each Way- TO CENTRAL OREGON Lcavo Portluntl 7:00 p.m. Arrlvo Mndrna 0:00 n. m, " Motollus 0:1C a, m. Gulvor 0:28 a. in, Tcrrobonno...7:08 a, m.t, Redrnond 7:211 n. m,' Doflcltut8....7M3n, m. Rond 8:00 a. m. ,! ' if. i II, CORUET, Agont, r hond. OroKon. P, Ar, Portland, Orogon!-""? . . B P tt ai Nt II !! II i) II M VI ti h w' ii i( it v r i I