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I TIIK nKND BUIJ.KTIN, BKND, ORK., WKDNKHDAY, JUNK IT, 1M. PAGK. - -f-- -- CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. t RIVERS. V (Speclnl lo Tim IlnUotln.) RIVERS. Juno 5. Tho Woman's Country Club mot with Mrs. Clifton Lewis nt tho homo of lier tnntl.oi. Mrs. V. It. Oaroy Wednesday, Juno 3. A mufllcat program won tho (or turo of tho afternoon, cswdRtini, of vocal and Inntrmnentnl selection-!. Those taking part ware MesdnmcM K. T. Carpenter. W. H. Oaroy, Clif ton Lowls, Max Nielsen nnil Mlsoa Hansom. Itlancho and Goldlo Larkln. Mrs. Harry GonunK Rnvo n raid ing lu French, which although not IntolllRlMo lo all was greatly appro elated and a very Interesting paper on Woman's Suffrage was road by Mrs. Charles S .Mills. At tho con clusion of the program delicious re freshments were wsrvod. ' HKiai. Y (Spcolal to Tho Iliillc(ln). HELD. Juno 8. Mrs. Erie Daniel Bon entertained at dinner Sunday. Mrs. F. L. Kamsay, hor daughters Faith and Dorothy and her small son Keith. Mlsa Ilcrtha Hansom has hor moth er visiting her from Portland. Ore. Mrs. Oaroy will leavo for Lewis ton. Idaho, Wednesday. Sho expects to bo gone until tho last of October. Tho Prlngle Flat people are mak ing ready for a big colchratlon on tho Fourth of July. There will be foot races, liorao races, tug-of-wnr and several other contests. Candles, ice cream and lunches will bo sold on the grounds and all aro welcomo to conio. A plo social was given by tho Pio neer Club last Friday night June 5. Tho ladles cleared seven dollars and Bomo cents by selling pies. Mrs. Mnrtln oxpecls (o start for llend Wednesday morning, and to tako the train from there to Seattle and Delllnghatn where sho will visit her parents and sister. Tho I C. C. which met at Mrs. Garry's home last Wednesday, had a very enjoyable time. Quito a pro gram was given, a number of the ladles sang and some recited poems. A delicious lunclieon was served which was enjoyed by all. A heavy hail storm struck this part of tho country last Tuesday. It did considerable damage to the crops and gardens. Max Nielsen left hero for Rend Wednesday morning and' ' arrived back here Saturday, making a four day trip, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mills called at the Ulrchatoft homo last Sunday. A brother of Henry Lorkln who Is located a( Harnoy Hole, recently ft..t.t.t In 4twA Man ir IukiIa ' U.WU&...V lu a.iu ...i;u .if .itvm. --------- -- ---- ----- t n fnrcwoll dinner Thursday. tileaves Strahm spent this week end nt tho Prey homo. Kd Strnhm wont ovor to Prlnovlllo Saturday. Tho Children's Day progrnm nt tho ProBbytorlnn church Sunday was u grand success. It wus followed by nn elaborate dinner. Much credit Is duo to nil who took part In tho children's day progrnm at Tnrthlng's Hall. by a largo crowd. It was nttotidod lMNKIIUKST. HAMPTON'. icate (Special to Tho Dullotln) PINKUUHST. Juno 16. F. V. Swlshor nindo a business trtp to Ho ml Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jnokson went to Latdlaw Saturday evening. V. K. Sandol mnde n business trip to Laldlaw Saturday. Mrs. C. It. Spaugh and children took dinner with Mrs. McAllister on Sunday. Kuth llaylcy spent Monday with Carol Dayton. 0. W. Snydor Wont to Laldlnw on Thursday. Ethel Snydor spent Tuesday at tho Swisher home. L. II. Itoot mado a trip to Des chutes Tuesday. Mrs. A. H. Uced and Charllo Mont gomery called at the Snyder homo Sunday afternoon. Mrs. F. V. Swisher loft Tuesday evening for Kelso. Washington, Th. Lafollette Nursery Co. Prineville, Oregon CENTRAL OREGON'S NURSERY I WILL FURNISH FRUIT TREES for planting for a half interest in the crop. Write Hurtwig. Millicnn, Ore. I whom sho will visit her mothur, Mrs. J. J. Hnssolberg. I U. II. Hnyley wont to Heud ono ilny Inst wook. Violet and Myrtle SptiugU spent Tuesday nftornoon with Ivy Snydor. Mrs. 0. W. Snydor took dinner with Mrs. Lcvareni at Plnlnvtew Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Iloughtllng mndo n trip to lloud ono dnv Inst week. Loyd Hoot spout Sunday with Hny mond Wlmer. Huth Hayloy spont Sunday after noon nt tho Snydor homo. r v Sl'N'NYSIDK. (Spcolnl to Tho Uullctln) SUNXYS1DH. Juno IB. A bad break occurred lu tho lateral nt Camp No. G Friday morning. Tho pumlco In tho bottom of the ditch gnvo wny nnd let the entire head of water down upoh tho steam shovel which was lo cated just below tho break. B. M. Prey returned Wednesday from the hospital at Hedmond whero ho has boon treated for an Injury re ceived from a kick by a horso nt Camp No. 8. A deer has mndo Its nppenranco sovornl times lately In tho vicinity of Camp No. 8. Tho animal was seen by some of tho workmen and tho foreman, J. h. Henrv. Kd. Kcnnard of Camp No. 7 mado a trip to Mend Thursday night In his aulomoblte. Mrs. O. M. Couch nnd cousin, J. H. iLlttlo. mndo a business trip to I-nlil-law Friday. J. L. Couch purchased some lum ber Monday from Anderson Ilros. sawmill. J. II. Sblnklc nnd family, who havo been living on tho Will farm, loft on Tuesday. F. W. Lovoronx or Plnlnvlew sold two dairy cows to Nels Anderson of Uend last Wednesday. C. E. Hewitt of tho Tumalo- Pro ject was looking ovor the work lu this vicinity last woolt. Mrs. Ilnrt Nichols Hpont Saturday nt tho homo of hor sinter, Mrs. V, W, Leveretu. J. W. Potorson of DonoluttOH bought two good cows of Mn, Lou Pulllnm Monday. Jny Nichols lias boon employed to lrrlgnto tho old Wlmor ranch tit Tum alo. Mrs. Lnuroiia. Andrus of Ontowny was a giost of Mrs. Dnn Sinltrf lust wook. L, (Special to The Bulletin.) HAMPTON. Juno 8. L. C. Peck and family left Thursday for Uend. where Mr. Peck expects to stay for awhile. They have been hero l! years. Mrs. Van Lake spent Tuesday with I Mrs. C. H. Harmon. I Mr. DJlt Hotue spent last Sun day with Mrs. H. II. Hogue. Mrs. Molllo Hosenham of Tlend spent a few dnvs last week with her mother. Mrs. If. H Hogue nil! Drown Is having his "round up" in Lee Rlgg's corrals, this week Floyd Phillips and Isaac Zlcroff 8 pent Sunday with llurr Illack. Olo O. Drogsvold spont Thursday night with W.'T. Harrison. Vorn Hoffman and wife aro over nt A. D. Ixgan's for a few months. M. D. Knutsen of Uend was out here Thursday. A. T. Framo and I. L. Owen spent Saturday evening with JJlnok and Harrison. Mesdames Harmon and Harrison went to Imperial on business Mon day. Mrs. W. T. Harrison spent a fern davg with her mother, Mrs. Luoluda Dlack. last week. A. II. Hunting came In from Dend Saturday. He met his-, son, A. L. Hunting, who camo out to h's home stead near Hustlemore. A. T Sbavor has a new aulcmoblle. Mrs. A. 8. Fogg Is .lumrov.v! at this writing. ' I. L. Owen is fixing to enlaro bis store. Melvln Crow left Sunday morning for Dend whero he will meet his sis ters. MUsos Lora and Eva, who have boon attending Hcrcoi in Po Ell, Washington, THE WHITE IS KING Ivy polsontns, swetllnc of tho nih. bttct and stints of InitcU, stiff nck and Um bcfc should U trat4 wltU Ballard's SNOW LINIMENT it niutrallxta eolions. sub due Inflammation, relaxes con tracted muscles and restores healthy conditions. For heal- inr cuts, wounds, burns or scalds, there, is nothing Ilka It In the whole list, or curative arcnts. It cures by a mud sower that is more nctivo man ids stronir. nann lini ments. When rubbed In fori rheumatic oalnr. neuralgia or I sciatica. Its wonderful penetrat-j Inc and relieving- Influence; Is I vtrr frratlfylnr. It is an all around household liniment tbat is useful in, a tnousana way and Its application Is always followed ur benenciai results. Price 23. 60c aad f 1X0. JsmeiF.Dsllsrd.Prop. Ct.LoLle.Mo. Uso Stephens Eye 6or Hyaa. It SiN Cure. far " I'ltBMONT. fRnerlnl to Tho Bulletin) FREMONT. June'' 13. Fremont lias a Iswn tennis oourt. W. B. McCnllum has been run ning the grubbor on the Fish place this we'' A. J. Foster has been In Fremont assessing this week. E. F Tearce went to tho mill this weV w'h Ieo Leaoh. The Fremont band has been doing pome fine work getting ready for tho Fourth of July, Mrs. Hattlo Sherman of Qroen dalo spent two days In Fremont Inst week and left Sunday morning for Wi' Walls W"Mnistpn. tohe gone until the first of September. PLAINVIKW (Special to The Bulletin.) PLAINVII5W. Juno 14. Mr. Wal ker of Salem spent several days this week at tho home of Ouy McCaltls ter. Mrs. Powelson and Mr. and Mrs. Witt were callers at the Knicker bocker home Sunday. Funde McCalllster transacted bus! ne in Hedn'ond Monilnv. Mrs. Ed Oillett and little grand dnuRlitoi, Qrace, left Monday for Portland.. Haubsel Huglips spent tho even ing nt the Strahm home. The BESTall-round Family Sewing Machino that can be produced. Made In both ROTARY and VIBRATOR styles. The rotary makes both LOCK and CHAIN stitch. The latest up to the minute Bteel attach ments with each machine. Sold on easy payments. Send name and address for our beautiful H. T. cata lojruo free. White Sewing Machine Co. 519 Merchants National Dank Bldp; San Francisco, California! 3oioAMPHt:COHMtH0IPB-l Patterson Drug Co. POLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory Directory of each City. Town and Villas. Stvlns- deecrlWIve ikelch o( each place, location, population, tele graph, atiipplnr and bankinr point) Jm Claulfled Dlrclory, compiled by builntai and proieulon. It. U VOIK CO flRATTLB OVER C3 YCARO' EXPCniCNCC iSanTiE. TnDt Manns OCSIQNS COFYTtlOHTa &.C Anrone temllnc a klr h end dMcriplion mif tileklr arriititi ur o'"ii ( wlioilivr an iVVfilVtfl U tf-hn.f r lllhl, (I'NinttidlnL IKinlrirtlroiiU(!oiitll. HAKDUOOX onl'aieuu ejti! exit lr. iiMmi mftii'f fuftwuninrtxKHOf. I'AtauU taken tbruuitli tluun ft Co. IKlre $p4tkl miAU; wlll.outclnfin, lu the Scientific flmcrlcdiK A hanilwimelr ltlfitrlet wklf. Ijiretft Hr. niUtiuii ( anr fiemmo l"iirnl, lerno, II a furl Inur niMilba, II. UvMlijall newedMleta. The Dairy Commissioner rules that Butter Wrappers MUST BE MARKED Dairy Butter full weight given in ounces and the name and address of the. maker. Do yours comply with the law? If not,' have some printed " that do. s THE BEND BULLETIN oi.m'wtuAiii:. (Spcolnl to Tho Ilullotln) Ct.OVlCHDAl.K. Juno 1R. R Wnldron was tloluK business In Hod mond Moudny. A. Tomploton nnd K. Hulilo of Sis tors, spent thu llrsl of tho wuok lu Prlnovlllo. C. Cnrson nnd wlfo, Corwln nnd Kloronco Wnldron nro BpundnR tho wook nt tho Lukes nnd on tho Motol itts. H. Troyor nnd family from Motol lun worn In Olovordnlo Buntlny. I.. (I. Uruliu wns In Itodttiond Wed nondny. lint lltllo hud to bo ropliuitod on account of froHt In this muitlou. Thurn will be n Uhlldruu'H Duy piuitrnm given ut tho Clovorditlo Bohmil houso nuxt Hundiiy uudsr thu mnunKoiuont of Mis. HuriiHldr. Tho mm of .1. 19. llyois nnd wife, with his family, arrived last week nnd will rosldo lu this hooIIou ami huy Inter If ho Ilium the country. Cloverdnle Council Club will inset Trldny eveuliiK nt tho club houss. Tho Htihjeet for discussion Is Alfalfa Its production and Iwst uhkh on the farm, participated lu by many. This .Will lie followed by a short business session after which a short nnislcalo under the leadership of Kleiinor (Irtilm will closo the evening. The next moetlUR will be two weeks Inter. The lllvetts were Itedmond callers Wvdnesdny. - i()WKi.ii nnri. POWKhli IIUTTIC, Juno 111. Mrs. i:. A. llussntt nnd .Miss l"y returned Tuesdny from n visit In Hedmond. Miss Vloln Truesdnlu worked ns substitute In tho tntcrnpli oillco at Hedmond WodnoHilay. Vli'wle lluinplnoy lout n inllk cow from blunt Inst week. Mrs, 10. J, Hauuderri and H. J, Haun (Icim, mother mid brotlier of ICurl Hauudoru. cnino lit Thursday from. Pendleton, and will spend soinn tints vIhIIIiik at tho Hiuiuilur'H homo. Mlsa Hell MontKoluery visited friends In U'erroboiine Innt week. The ono nijlo of roMil between (Continued on paKo tl.) W What's the Use of frolKlitlriirKrocories from Uond froo of chnrKti? Lot JOHNSON pay tho freight. Kumi'tiiber thu placo, nunr 28 inllo post, llontl to Hums road. m & MllililOAN, OllltfJO, fffi Stop the LossFires are Unnecessary IiniCK 18 ADBOLUTEIiY FIHIJ IMIOOF IN ANY ORDINAUY CON FLAG RATION. HRICK HUILDIN08 NIJVKH IlUltN, AI.TIIOUOII TIIKY ARK 80MR TIMKS INJURED UY KALLINO TIMHEHB OR C0.MIIU8T1I1I.1-: INTERIOR WOODWORK. A DRICIC HUILDNO 18 ARSOKUTEhY FIRE PROOF IF WIRE 0LA8B 18 USED IN TUB WINDOWS AND IF IIUHNED CLAY FLOORS ARE USED. ' AN INTERIOR FIRE IN RUCH A lllflMMNG 18 CONFINED TO THE ROOM IN WHICH IT ORIGINATES; NO OUTSIDE FIRE CAN ATTACK ir THE PROPORTION OF I1URNBD CLAY IN DUILDINO C0N8TRU0 TION MEASURES IT8 FIRE PROOF QUALITIES. HURNED CLAY 18 THE ONLY HUILDINO MATERIAL THAT HAS I1EEN THROUOH THE FIRE IIEFORE YOU (JET IT. IN SUCH A MAN NER THAT IT WILL RR8I8T FIRE. ALL C0MHU8TIIILB MATERIAL IS UURNED OUT OF THE HRICK IIEFORE YOU GET IT. .WHEN YOU BUILD USE MUCK. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. BEND PARK COMPANY REAL ESTATE We Control and Have For Sale, at the Bet Prices and Terms, the Largest Amount of Business and Residence Property in Bend. Call or Write for Free Maps and Descriptive Matter : INSURANCE . Insurance Written in All Its Branches in World Known Companies LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT WITH US. OUR OUTSIDE Offices and Affent:s, Better Enable Us to find You Purchasers and Tenants. BEND PARK COMPANY Oregon Street, Bend, Oregpn. Empire Building, Seuttlc, Wash. tf n Mrs. ChaHan gave Mrs. Whlttakor,