TAGR 0. IlKNI) liUIililCTIN', 11KNI), O'ltH., WKDNKHDAY, NOVUM lltilt n, 11)111. REAL BnflMNIISFQIS Dc-cili TlintJInro Kccently Keen Filed Willi County Clerk For ltccortl. PRINEVIIiLG, Nov. 3. Tho fol lowing deeds havo boon filed for rec ord with tho county clerk: Dnnchutca Lumbor Co. to Oregon Trunk Hallway 100 foot atrip across noVinwVii sec 11-19-11. llond I'nrk Co. to K. W. Schuetor, lot 19, block 102. First Addition to llend Park. J1C0. L, W. Davis to Fred Plnne, Hb 1, 2 and 3, M-W Aero Tracts. H. 11. Williams to Kva A. Steele, BHnwU, awVinoU. no VI aw tt, sec. 29-16-10. Northwest Townslto Co. to Jas. I.. Kendall, It 6, blk 12, N. W. Townslto Co. First Add. to llond. A. S. Collins to llonj. A. Sordnl, Its 1 und 2, blk 3, Fifth Add. to Prlno villo. $200. First National Hank of llend to llcnd Wator, Light & Powor Co., a tract in soUboU, sec. 30-17-12. D. V. Mackintosh to llond Wator, ' Light & Powor Co., 2500 square feet in llend for tank sito easements. Kenwood Promotion Company to Albert Norum, It 1C, blk 1-1, Ken wood. Uay A. McGillvrhy to O. C. Hcu- kle, it i, blk 13, Kenwood. Otis a Hcnklc to Gottfred Hen son, It 4, blk 13, Kenwood. ' Dick Vandavert to Ethel Hansen, swneU, nwsott, n$4swVi sec 12-14-10. La Pino Townslto Co. to J. C. Cockerham, Its 1 and 2, blk 34, La Pino. $225. llend' Park Co. to T. MntsunaRa, It 26, blk 109, First Add. to llond Park. $160. llend Park Co. to Jas. Kennedy, It 23, blk 66, llond Park. $160. W. J. McOlllvray to J. Cralk John son, sovinoV. sec 2I-1S-12. -- - ---- HUSTLEMORR - ----4 (Special to Tho llullotln) 1IUSTLEMOIU2, Nov. 3.-Mesars. Harrison. Neold, Kollnr and Philllim visited at tho Whltnker and Zlorotf ranches last Sunday, Mr. Olllnm has engaged Mr. Shav er to put down a well tor him this week. The mail Is being cnrrlod now from Hampton to Lost Crook, , I D. Uexona has llnlshed seeding & tno Splltnnn ranch, P. S. Dencer went to llond last week. Miss Knto llrlckey visited Mrs. P. S. Doncer last week. Hnmplon valley was visited by a good rain Inst week which will holp tho crops that hnvo Just been put In. Lou Ih Mlllor wont to llond lust week. Ho has finished his seeding. Mrs. Kvn Michael has loft tho vat ley on a flvo months' lenvo of nbsonco which she oxpects to spend In Portland. A. S. Fogg of Hampton brought out soma things for tho Husllomoro store. Several Hustlomoro people attend ed tho Iinltowo'on party at Hampton, among tho number bulug Messrs. Zleroir and Whltnker. C. A. Hurris hns been employed to assist Mrs. Hunting establish reel denco in this locality. Miss Ethel Fogg has purchased a cow from Mr. Mlllor. Pnrkor and son and Miss llosalo Par ker hnvo bcon visiting at tho May Hold plnco. Oeorgo Sly is looking ovor tho country around Croscout City, Cnl., with tho idea of locating thoro. State to William H. Plrdsong. n4 neU, seUnoU. sec 29, and nwVl nwU.sec. 28-16-12. JBejid Park Co. to J. E. Esple, N. 100 ft Its 5 and 6, blk 13, Center Add., Dcnd. Tho Dcnd Co. to Rend Park Co. It 14, blk 5S, Center Add., llend. Matt Kuleach to HJalmar Olson, It 5. noUswH, seUsw. sec. 6, and eUnwU, sec. 7-16-11. $3100 Dcnd Park Co. to David Whttcomb It 13, blk 109: tt 13. blk 110: It 13, blk 114: It l.-fclk 115: It 1. blk 116: It 13, blk 119: It 13. blk 120: It 14, l.1i 111. I 1 1.11 11 1 t lll 144f It 14,"blk 122, First Aid., Dcnd Park', r Kenwood Promotion Co. to Mau rlco P. Cashtnab, It 18, west 10 ft It IB, blk z, Kenwood. Bend Park Co. to Arthur E. Zelg ncr. It 19. blk 122, First Add.. Dead Park. $160. Bend Park Co. to C. E. Soger krantz. It 13. blk 105, First Add., Bond Park. $180. Bend Park Co. to Mollto E. Brad ley, It 9. blk 106. First Add.. Bend Park. $160. Kenwood Promotion Co. to Geo. C. Carroll, It 18, blk 13, Kenwood. Bend Park Co. to Mrs. Irene G. Grow. Its 6 and 7, blk 62, Bend Park. $460. Northern Pacific Railway Co. to Deschutes Lumber Co., neUnwU, sec. 24-19-11. $600. CRESCENT f Continued from Pago Two) her homo by illness. Tho Hallowe'en party given by tho Ladles' Civic Club at tho home of Mm. Smith Friday wag a Jolly and well attended affair, tho spirit of Hal lowe'en being carried out In decora tions and costumes. The evening was spant at cards'. Tom McCord win ning first prize, while Tom Hyskell won a favor for the least number of games. A novel lunch was served at a lato hour and before the parly dla- persod seme grawsoAis ghost storiw wore told by a number of tno gnosis, LA PINE (Special to The Bulletin) LA PINE. Nov. 4. Tho Hallow e'en dance given by tho Commercial Club Friday evening was very suc cessful. Mr. and Mrs. Italnh Cald well and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Steven sou furnished the music. Tho affair was a hnid times ono and many good costumes were worn. Dancing con tinued until after 4 o'clock. Tho children of tho La Pino school hold a Hallowo'en party Friday evon Ing In the old school houso. Mrs. uhlman acted as chaperon. Games woro played until about midnight and a very pleasant tltno was had by all. Tho sawmill of tho Prlnglo Falls Electric Power & Water Co. Is now on tho ground and tho mill will bo gin cutting lumber soon. Tho price of lumber is to bo lowered slightly. Mrs. J. E. Engebretson and party returned to Bend Sunday. Mrs. R. G. Rlchlo Tisited In La Pino Saturday. Frank Oaks, who Has driven on tho Sliver Lake stage lino for a long time, has at last given up his Job and is now visiting with Claudo Don son. He will go down to live on his homestead near Culver. George Mayfleld is rounding up all' his cattlo and getting ready to take them to Fort Rock for tho win ter. Mrs. J. S. Beesloy, Mrs. Tom HAMPTON BUTTE ---------- (Special to Tho llullotln) HAMPTON UUTTB. Nov. 1.- School began thin week In this dis trict with H. N. Mlllor m teacher. After n long slogo of dry weather a nlcn rain enmo tho last of October and continues today. Gabriel llntontt. with tho nsals- tniiro of G. A. Johnson and Then. Cook, is building a lnrgo bam on his plnco. Mr. Ashloy and family woro dig ging potntocs on tho Itumbaugh place and report n fair crop. Hurt Meoka nnd T. (V Kwlng enmo In from llond last week, Mr. Moaks bringing n largo lond of supplies. Chrlstophor Tinner, who has tho J. W. McCluro homostend. enmo out to establish rcstdenco and tako n deor hunt before" tho season olosod. Miss Klvn McFaddon loft Tucsdny for n llvo months' lenvo of nbsonco. " Miss Kvn 11. Michael was a week ond visitor with Miss llcsslo Shop- pari). Mrs. John Perry of Glass Uutto visited with Miss Kva Michael ono day Inst week. Mr. Mlllor canto out to his homo stead some tlmo ngo and Is building n largo houso. Ho brought In sover aUhcad of stock, Mr, Williams, who enmo on his claim somo tlmo ago, hns built his house And Is digging a well. Ha Is down 14 feet and thinks ho will soon strike water. V. P. Wray, drlvor of tho fast aulo truck, has mado tho last trip for the, winter' and hns tnken his car to Port land via Tho Dalles. H. Kinsman and family from near stautrcr enmo in last wook to estab lish residence. Mr. and Mrs. K. Porter of Portland visited Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Brookings whllo on tho way to sea their sons near Burns. V. Schrcder Is building an addi tion to his nouso. Coyotes aro plontiful In this local ity and several of tho boys aro shoot ing and trapping thorn. T. C. Kwlng shot two Tuesday. Fred Peterson shot two bobcats In ono day and has tho record so far. Chas. Staulfer and F. N. Overall aro on their way to llond. Stauffer is tho postmaster at tho now oftlco named Stauffor located southwest of Glass Butto. MILLICAN (Special to Tho Bulletin) MILLICAN, Nov. 3. Tho program committee, of the Sku-ko-leok Klub met at the homo of Mrs. M. E. DavlH October 28 and n program for ono - HELD - -- -- (Special to The llullotln) HWLD. Oct. 17. Mr. ami Mrs. P Held have returned from PriHevlll wlier Ihev went a few flays with friends find relntlves. - - Mr. Putkey Had sod have ien siondlng few days with the Mar tins. Jack Rivers returned from llend Sunday morntog with a load of gro ceries for his store. Ail the homesteader are busy burning, grubbing and plowing sua, brush, getting ready fpr their spring crojM. I'rnnk Carpenter is working on his new house. He will make a trip to Bend In a few days. Frank Mleklls returned to his homestead last week. Ho had n splendid crop of potatooa waiting for him. Charles H. Oenung's now cottage will soon be ready to move Into Martin Hallmoyjir has bean on Uii) sick iisi ror mo myji nvo or six wKf Clyde A. Ilimley is busy picking sagebrush out of a 20-aaro plowed! JIOIU. Mrs. William WIggam loft for Bend Monday. Tho Prlnglo Plats, school Is gob? ting along nicely under the supcrvis? ion of Max Nolson. Laurence Ransom has 1eon busy the past week hauling wood for this winter. He Is also digging n well, being down 3D feet at this writing. As soon as the well-drlllors arrt tnrougn arming ai wr. uavis- inoy will drill for H, R, Martin. Charles Houston. Miss Ida Hous ton and brother Elmer from Bear creek paid a visit to this neighbor hood Sunday, i;VILL MOVE into my new store room in the Mut zlg building on Oregon street at the end of the week and will be prepared to show you a larger and more com plete and up-to-date line of furni ture and house furnishings. My endeavor will be to merit a continu ance of your patronage by good service and square dealing. A. L. HUNTER A SQUARE DEAL TO EVERY CUSTOMER. Fall Paiotin; Economy 1. The wood is thoroughly dry. Summtr't tun hat rtmvwd all moiiturt. 2. Paint penetrates deeper into dry wood, Tht tleeptr it zott tht Utter it hldt. 3. Fall weather is warm, dry and dependable. Little danztr f ctld, damp, rainy dap, which endanger the durability qf the paint. ,4. Wet weather decays and destroys unpro tected surfacqs. Lack tf 'paint meant unsfchtfy and hit valuable property. 'Si Fall painting keeps out winter moisture. The greatett enemy to the life and beauty qfall ttrueturtt. If It's a turfice to be painted, enameled, itiined, vamhhed or finiihcd in any nay, dicre'i an Acme Quality Kind to nt the jmrpote. BEND HARDWARE COMPANY Vonr was perfected. A minor on nitrt culture by Miss Anno Mnrkol will bo rrnul nt tho. next mooting nt tho homo or Mrs. Augusta Kvann November 8, Mr. nnd Mrs. McAilow called nt tho F. J, (Under lioiuu Wednesday nftor noon. P. 11. JohiiRon Ih building nil ad dition to his cabin, Mrs. F, J. (Under nnd daughters Frances and Kllxubuth left for llond Sunday whoro they Intend to reside for tho winter. Mr. (lludur came out and moved thulr hoiiHohold uffeats, P. 11, Johnson and 1. L. Owen went to llond Frldny, Mr. llooney struck wnter nt n depth of 14 feet In tho well hn Is digging on his elnltu. He reports over a foot of water In It nt present. Goorgo Mllllcan returned from Prlnovlllo Monday. -- --- - PLA1NVIEW (Spoclnl to Tho llulletln) PLAINVIKW, Nov. 3. lid Strahm and Chns. Powolson worn transact ing buslnoes In Redmond Monday. Chester Kennedy arrived nl tho Van Tassel holno Monday. Ho will spend somo tlmo thoro visiting with hln undo nnd family. , Captain Hcott front thu Philippines Mtnyod ono night with Mr. Htratiin and family tho past wook. Ho miyn ho Is ciiptnlu of thu Manila volunteers nnd Is art on u vacation. Mrs. Arthur Gurtson and Miss Ma bel Uortson of (lend spout tho week und at the Strahm homo, Tho Plnlnvlow Literary Club re organized Friday night, electing tho following otllcorri: It, Davis, presi dent; Miss Montgomery, vlco presi dent; Chns. Powulsou, secretary nnd treasurer, after which u short pio- gram was rendered. Mr. Ilurg and Bill I In nit woro In Slstera Huiulay. PINEHURST - - (Spcalnl to Tho llullotln) PINKHUItST, Nov. 8. Mrs. L. 11. Root nnd daughter. Mrs. C. L. John son and Mrs. Dietrich worn callers nt the ClliiKoru homo Sunday G. V Suydor wont to Lnldluw Wednesday. Mis. Cllngon left Monday for n owo weukH' slay on thu "high dos elt. Mrs. Dietrich nnd diuiKlitor-ln-lnw, kuiu visitors nt thu school Tuesday, Mrs. A. MoAllstur spo'nt Himdny ut tin. homo of Mr, and .Mrs. D, W. iMotr'oo. 1 1. II. Ituol and I H. Wlmor worn I.nldlnw cnllorH Huiuluy. llrneo llrndloy uf camp I spout Fri day night with Ruth llnyloy, Mrs, O. U JdIimhoii and family cnllod on Mrs. ICnto York Sunday. Miss IMim Root mid ICtinlco llrnd loy called on tho MIshoh Hnydcr Hun-day. 5 .-' J. J. RYAN Mlnnoiotn Street SANITARY PLUMBING STEAM AN!) HOT WATliK liEATINQ jomiiNa Promptly Attended to .ft S9VSS Stop the LossFires are Unnecessary Brick is nbsolutcly (ire proof in uny ordinnry conllngrntion, Brick Buildings never burn, although they nre sometimes injured by lulling timbers or combustible interior woodwork. A brick building is nbsolutcly lire proof if wire glass is used in the windows and if burned clay floors are used. An interior fire in such a building is confined to the room in which it originates; no outside fire can attack it. The proportion of burned clay in a building construction, measures its fire proof qualities. Burned clay is the only building material that has been through the fire before you get it, in such a manner that it will resist fire. All combustible material is burned out of the brick before you get it, WHEN YOU BUILD USE BRICK. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. Why Should Everyone mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmummKmmmm Own a Home? Because, the man who owns a home or is trying to pay for one bought on the installment plan makes a better citizen, and is entitled to more credit and respect than the one who has no home, nor is making the necessary effort to gut one. A home speaks to the heart, enlists the sentiments, ennobles the possessor. If one buys right, he will know that his property is steadily increasing in value while lie occupies it. Thus is especially true ANYWHERE IN BEND. You can buy RIGHT from us because we have nearly every addition in town and can show you 'lots anywhere you might wish tojook. Here is our list: Original Townsite of Bend Park Addition Lava R.oad Addition North Addition Riverside Addition Lytle Center Addition Bend Park First Addition to Bend Park Second Addition to Bend Park Boulevard Addition r ' For Descriptive Literature, Information, etc.', address BEND PARK COMPANY 455 Empire Building, Seattle, Wash. First National Bank Building, Bend, Oregon, i