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TAGR 2. Till: KNI) Ill'M.KTlK, IIKNI), ORK., VKIXKSlAV, JULY 8, 1011. CENTRAL LOST CItKKK. (Special to Tbo Bulletin.) LOST GUFKK, Juno 29. Mrs. Muhror tii viHltlng In Bond for sovornl week. W. T. Cownn has purchased n gano lino cnRluo and pump ror nia won which la over three hundred foot deep. Mr. Perry and son drilled the well. Mm. Porry of Surprise ranch vIb Itcd friends In Lost Creek, last Fri day. Tho Study Club met with Mrs. V. D. Harris Inst Wednesday. After n musical program was rendered, datu ty refreshments were served. Next mcotlnrf la to bo hold at Mrs. Don Rhodes homo. Reverend Corbett failed to put In an appearance at the school house last Sunday. Preston Hewitt' is the guest of his brother, lion. Oscar Snaveloy has a snug ltttlo cabin on his claim. Geo. Mehrer brought In a load of lumber for Mrs. C. C. Rhodes. Jack Smith and Perry Uartoon are to furnish wood for the school next year. James Curran purchased a reaper In llcnd last week. Miss llrookings gave such good satisfaction as teacher of our school last term Utat the people consider themselves fortunate to securo her services for another year. Marvin Porry made a business trip to Portland. S. W. Host secured the Job offenc ing tho school yard. FRKMOXT. V (Special to Tho Bulletin). FnEMONT. July C Tho Fourth of July celebration hero was succcsi tul. There was a fine crowd out. and the hand riirntshed some fine music. Mr. and Mrs. Guild who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. C. H. Kent of Urcendalo, left for thotr home In Oakland, California. Sunday. Tho La Pino baso ball team came to Fremont on tho Fourth to play against tbo Fort Rock team. Sovcral Fremont people took a trip to the Ice caves for ice and thero was plenty of flno Ice cream - HAMPTON (Special to The Bulletin.) HAMPTON. Juno 29. C. n. Har mon Is In Bend on business this week. Charles Bishop and wife went to Bend last week to meet their daugh ter, Laura, who has been attending school In Portland. E. W. Gilliam and son Guy left here Saturday morning for Prlnevilla. Farmers are very busy harvesting in this locality. We had quite a rain Thursday night Charles Bishop hauled a load of dressed lumber for J. L. Owen this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harrison made n trlp.to Bond last week.. . , Mclvln Crow, Win. Titus, and Vic tor Schrader arc hauling wood for Bill Brown. Vern Hoffman was In from Hamp ton Saturday night and Sunday, Mr. Lockloy of Brothers passed through hero Sunday with two horse he had been riding the rango for. Ole O. OroRsvolil was In Hampton last night and today. Mr. Hunting and son, Alvln and MIbs Florence left Hampton todav to take their five month's leave of ab sence. A. T. Frame was near Brookings today on bttalnesa. Sherman Montgomery ana w!fi wore in Bend Friday. SUXXVSIDK ' (Special, to Tho Bulletin) SUNNtfBIDB. July C Conslder nble excitement was caused at Camp No. 8 Wednesday evening when a portion of the bank enclosing the bathing pool gavo way and let a four Inch wall or water down th-j hillside. Although It swept through two tents no particular damage was done. Gilbert Kdglngton of Plainvlew was a caller at the Nichols home on Monday. James Pulllam passed through hero Tuesday on bis way to Laldtaw. Geo. Couch made a business trip to Laldlaw Tuesday. Mrs. James Williamson called at the homo of Mrs. Wright Sunday. Mrs. Crawford of Plainvlew pass ed through here Wednesday on her wav to Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith, ln. Mlnta Howard and brother, Fred Wil ton, Mclvln Couoh, and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Nichols were among those who Attended the Fourth of July cele bration at Bond. LAIWiAU. (Special to Tho Bulletin) ILA1DLAW. July 0. Among those to make tho Fourth of July trip to MetdlliiB woro Geo. Ryan, P. W. Boas. ley. Herb. Gilkey. Mr. and Mrs. J. "Welton, Mr. and Mrs. II. Folmsbe and ramllyl, Harry Kennard, and Norman Bkonnard. Those who went from Laldlaw to Bisters for the Fourth were Chris. Kromel, J. Petersen, Mary Dietrich, nnd several from the T. I. P. Camps, A fair delegation spent the Fourtn at Bend, among whom were F. N. "Wallace and family, Mrs. J. WImer, Hay Skinner, Deacon Brown and wife, Mrs. Marsh, O. Laurgaard and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sballer, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nlchol and eon, A. Bye, and O. Hltes beck. Miss Fay Gerklng has returned af ter an extended visit with relatives and friends about the state. A. L. Mercy made a trip to his ranch on the High Desert July third and Fourth. Tho Grlllln children and Ada Bul lard .are again' able to be out after having tho measles. Mrs. Buliard aud Miss Beatrice aro K - - - OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. ---- confined to their homo with tho moasleB. Mrs. Ada Lundburg Is assisting Mrs. Thorpo nt their Ice cream par lore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rupplo have left for their new homo near Seattle Mr. Rupplo Is to bo employed by tho now Mtlwnulkeo railroad near Se attle. Mr. and Mrs. James Flshor are again making Lnldlaw thotr homo, living In the Phoenix tent. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Flshor havo left Lnldlaw for their now homo In Hor mtston, Oregon. Mr. Hatch has as sumed his duties ns postmaster. Miss Mary Dietrich was taken 111 Sunday and was taken to her homo near Camp 5. IMPKItlAU (Special to Tho Bullotln.) IMPERIAL, July R. A gnthorlnK 1f. 150 peoplo colobrnted tho Fourth nt Imperial. The barbecued bcof and mutton which were served for dinner wcro pronounced delicious, and tho affair was a complete success, every body having n splondld time. A largo crowd stayed on for tho dance In the evening, which was considered tho most enjoyable of tho season. The winners of prlxos of tho day's sports aro as follows: Sack raco for boys, $1.00 knlfo. Sherman Douglas; plc-oatlng contest for boys, knire Merrill Hothorn; 11 f ty yard dash for girls, beauty pins, Ada Combs; 100 yard dash for men, merschnum plpo, W. II. Rcvollo; three legged race, knife, I. Zlorolf and Lee Rlggs; greased pole, watch am! $2.50 cash, Cecil Albert; 50 yard dash for small boys, 25 cents cash, Alvln Klelnfeldt; sack race for men. watch. Wlllard Hethorn; Ladles' race, beads, Mrs. Mabel Neelyi 100 yard dash for everybody, gold pin, Carl Klelnfoldt; GO yard dash for larger girls, side combs, Mlnnto Combs; egg raco. watch. Mrs. Coll.t Johnson; 50 yard race for boys and girls, 25 cents cash. Pearl Carson: 25 yard race for llttlo tots, 25 cent a cash, Cecil Grablcr; most popular lady, Mrs. Hazel Nye; handsomest man, lemon, "Rlncy" Volght; hom Ilcst man, looking glass, Carl Kleln feldt; bucking contest. $2.50 cash. ILco Rlggs; horso racing contest, $2.50 cash, Hannah Dunn. In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Meier won tho prize of a gold brooch for the most graceful couplo dancing on the floor. Frank Cross and Bryant Combs have returned from their annual leave of- absence. Chas. Bishop and wfo wont to Bend last week to bring out their daughter, Laura, who has finished school in Portland. Sherman Montgomery and Warren McConnell have gone to Maury Moun THE WHITE IS KING The BEST all-round Family Sowing Machine 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 steel attach ments with each machine. Sold on easy payments. Send name and address for our beautiful H. T. cata logue free. White Sewing Machine Co. 519 Merchants National Bank Bldg San Francisco, California The Dairy Commissioner rules that Bliii! WIlipprS MUST BE 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. THE BEND - 4 - 0 t t 4 - tain mill this morning after lumber, Stovo Combs gave his family n pleasant surprise by returning to tho homestead on July 3rd. Mrs. Hagen and Mrs. Hoik havo gone out to Join their husbnuds dur ing their annual leavo. Mrs. Hugh .Nelson has moved from Imperial to her husband's homestead south of hero. Her son. Clnronce, camo out Inst week from Bond to es tablish residence on his claim. R. C. Johnson mndo n trip to Bend last week after supplies for his store. K. Van Lake and wife linvo gone out on their annual leave. Mr. Van Lako la working at the Maury Moun tain mill. School will be over In T week. POWELL BUTTE. (Special to Tho Bullotln) POWKLL BUTTE. July 7. Mrs John Klsslsr returned to hor home In Redmond Friday after n wook's visit with hor two sons. Frank and George Klssler, nnd thotr fnmtllen. M. C. Cnrolln in our now mall man, having commenced his part of tho contract on Tuesday. An nuto mnll lino makes us feel very Important. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Trtiosdato, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Slmchen nnd tho Misses Viola, Pauline nnd Dorothy Truesdnlo plcnlced on tho Deschutes rlvor near Cltno Falls Tuesday. K. N. Halt and Morton Shurtrum returned Thursday from a throe day's fishing trip nbove Bend. Two Mormon missionaries visited the people of this section last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. (1. A. Slmchen left for their homo In Tncoma Wednes day morning. They were accompan ied by Miss Viola and Paulino Trues dnlo, who will visit friends nnd rela tives In tho Sound City for n month. Harvesting of tho first cutting of liny Is on full blast, with a yield In advance of expectations nnd the wcathor all that could bo wished for. Louts Ludko or Wlllnmntto valley paid his slstor, Mrs. X. P. Alley, and family, a brief visit last week. Sheriff Hlklns mado two visits to this section last weok In his official capacity. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Humphrey, chaperon od a party of young folks to tho Prlnovlllo celebration Saturday. Messrs. George Klssler. Clyde Mooro and Mr. Benson attended the Fourth of July celebration at Bond Saturday. D. A. Yates Is putting up thlrtr acres of bay on shares for A. II. Rhodes. Rev. Baker of Madras camo over Saturday to fill his appointments nt the Wilson school houso Sunday. Miss Hbba Llndqulst and her brother Carl visited at Alfalfa Satur day. Mrs. N. P. Alley and children vis ited at Cllnn Falls Sunday, Mr. Alloy accompanied them home, having completed his work there. Geo. nnd Leo Hobbs. nnd the tat ter's family, visited at Bend tho lattor part of tho week, taking In tho big doings Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Mustard were Fourth of July visitors at Prlnovlllo Saturday. About a half dozen families en Joyed the Fourth In a social picnic nt the J. F. Rico home. A. W. Bayn made two trios to Prlnovlllo reeently with four horse J loads of freight ror tho W. F. King Company. E A. Bitssett and fnmllr are mov ing onto their plnco, the LnndfnreA' having moved to the Shutttick pine. I Miss Minnie Allen of Sioux City. Iowa, arrival HhhiUv morning ror Mlt with her brother and sister, II. K- nnd Mnhol Alien. Mr. Allen Wllleoxon nnd MIm Harriott were business visitors to Bend Mondav. returning v'a Dos ohutes where they visited al tho Nan ny homo. George Hobbs wns a dinner nest at tho Karl Forrest homo X nday evonlng. CLOVKKDALK. (Special to Tho Bulletin) OLOVHRDALK, July 7. (1. Burn sldo and wife nnd Mrs. Slmer were trading In Redmond Thursday. K. M. Pray Is going to movo to Sherman county. J. Skollon nnd A. Templeton were business visitors In Redmond Thuii day. A. K. I.ovett, accompanied by Pruf Jackson of tho O. A. C. wna In Clovardale the last of the week mak ing a study of some of the experi ments being carried on In this sec tion. Mrs. G. Cyrus has as her guests a MARKED . BULLETIN V 4 ----- .4 - 4 sister nnd family (rum Madras, A. llurnstdo mndo n trip to tho Fullertou ranch for fruit tho Inst of tho week. Mesdamcs (Initio and Wnldron vlu Itod nt Kruchoks Sunility. Sisters showed herself n royal host the Fourth and n largo crowd snouted well plunsad with tho good prt'Knun of the day, J. S. Cllnn nnd wife went to Red mond Friday to meet tholr son Hor old nnd his brldo. Tho Cloverdnln band gavo them a tin pan suronndo Monday night. When they found they woro surrounded on all sides and no escnpo they gracotully sub mitted to the Inevitable Harold, with a fow well chosen remarks pass ed the cigars while tho brldo pro cecdod to make candy for the crowd. All departed at a late hour wishing tho happy couple a pleasant homo. C. Carson, L. G. Grubu and N. Kruohok were doing business In lied montl Tuesdnj . Mr. Curry nnd family havo ho.isutl and moved on tho McFarlnno firm. I Stop the LossFires are The Bend BEND PARK COM PA NY 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 ' Tho Grulio boya spout tho Foir li In Bend and report n good time. The Lowes' woro camping nt thi Allondnlo tho first part of tho wnool and Mrs. Lowo. who with her sou mill daughter from Topekn. Kansas, iimh boon visiting horu, hut Friday for nix extended trip through California. A. II. Hart passed through here on Thursday, WIIITAKL'll. C? (Special to Tho Bullotln) WHITAKER, July d.Tho Fourth of July was celebrated here by n neighborhood plnnlo held In the beau tiful Juniper nark on Edunrtl Thach or's place. Nineteen people mot and report n very pleasant time. The d'n nor prepared nnd served by tho India was of high quality nnd morn than ample for tho occasion. A program of Impromptu muito, speecitea and story telling followed which proved most onjoynbln. Tho spirit or patri otism nnd good . cheer was In evi dence. Before separating arrange ments were mndo for the holding of religious meetings and a Ultlle school on Sundays, beginning July 1 lit It in tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. ltd wards, nt 2 p. m. KrncHt Kdmunds wont to Bond this wook to proctiro a mowing machine BRICK IS AB80LUTKLY FIRE PROOF IN ANY ORDINARY CON FLAGRATION. BRICK BUILDINGS NEVER BURN, ALTHOUGH Til BY ARB BOMB TIMES INJURED BY FALLING TIMBBRS OR C0MBU8TIIILB INTKIUOR WOODWORK. A BRICK BUILDNO IS ABSOLUTBLY FIRK PROOF IF WIRB OLAH8 IS USED IN TUB WINDOWS AND IF BURNKD CLAY FLOORS ARB USED. AN INTERIOR FIRK IN SUCH A BUILDING IS CONFINED TO THE ROOM IN WHICH IT ORIGINATES; NO 0UT81DE FIRE CAN ATTACK IT THE PROPORTION OF BURNED CLAY IN BUILDINO CONSTRUO- . TION MBA8URE8 ITS FIRE PROOF QUALITIES. BURNED CLAY 18 THE ONLY BUILDINO MATERIAL THAT HAS BEEN THROUGH THE FIRE BEFORE YOU GET IT. IN SUCH A MAN NER THAT IT WILL RE8I8T FIRK. ALL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL IS BURNED OUT OF THE BRICK BEFORE YOU OCT IT. WHEN YOU BUILD USE MUCK. Brick & Lumber Co. Insurance jritten in All Its Branches in World -Known- Companies b!ST YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT WITH U$. OUR OUTSIDE Offlces nnd Agents Better Enable Us to find You Purchasers nnd Tcnunts. BEND PARK COMPANY Oregon Street, Bend, Oregon. Empire Building, Seattle, Wash. T" for tho hnrvontlug of his nnd some of his uolKhbor'H crops, Kdwnrd Gould went to Prlnovlllo Inst week and mude umiuitl report on his desert claim. (lnoniu Merrill Iihh llnlshed plow ing twenty noren of nuw ground for Kdwnrd Thnohur. Thn Israel lliothors hnvo plowed nnd dragged forty ucros (or John llnUHou. V. R. l.iiwroncn wns mndo happy by the finding of his homo which hud hewn lost for about one wook on the rango, F What's the Use of f rolKhtlnK KrocorlcH from Bend frco of chnnro? Lot JOHNSON pay tho freight. Kemcmbor the plnco, near 28 nillo post, Bond to Burns road. MILLICA.N, OREGON. m m Unnecessary 'A J 1 : i 4