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VAflR 2. TIIK llKXb Ill'ia.KTIX, IlKNI), ORE., WEDNESDAY, ,11'IiY U, 1014. - ---- CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. ------ ------- rivers. (Spoclnl to Tho Bulletin.) RIVERS. July 13. C. II. Gcmm Is busy grubbing ana burning ago this week. Tho Larkln faintly has friends via. Ulnc thorn from Portlnnd thla weak A. Guy arrived on his homestond Snturdny, July 11. Ho Intends to establish a residence and has begun lo dig well with which Harry Evans Is helping him. He filed on his claim sonio tlmo during January, W. Llbby will begin to harvest his ryo Thursday. Ho hna n largo field lut Into this crop and by tho looks of It ho will have a largo slued stack. E. Nelson was quite, seriously hurt whllo working In a hay Held last week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ncllson arc hav Ing an addition built to their houso this woek. Quite a crowd attended Sunday school Sunday, July 12, 36 being present, H. Larkln and daughter left for town Saturday morning. George lleebo harvested oulto a crop of rye oft his ten aero patch this season. A. n. Taylor leaves hero for Bend today after having spent a fow days hero with bis family. Grandpa Davis Is on tho sick list this week. Harvesting has started on tho Held ranch this week. They also will have n largo crop. Tho L. C. C. will hold their annual meeting at Mrs. Max Nlelson's homo. Tho election of officers will take place. Tho members were to enter tain their husbands at a banquet which has been postponed until Aug ust. Mrs. Eric Danlelson called on Mrs. P. Xoltson last Wednesday. Tho well-drilling outfit has moved to Harney Hole where they will drill a well for Mr. Muriel Tho Misses Ruth Cutting and Hazel Manloa of Portland and Dlnncho Lar kln and Anna Hatlmeyer from hero Visited at the May s ranch last Frl day. They spent the day In helping hay. RIVERS. July 18. Tho annual meeting of the Woman's Country Club was held at the homo of Mrs. Max Nielsen. Wednesday, July 15. Tho following officers were elected for tho ensuing year: president. Mrs. if C. Cunningham; vlco president, Mn F. J. Carnonter; secretary and treas urer. Mrs. Max Nielsen. The tfon- nrer'a report for the year Is as fol lows: Total amount of dues J8.6R; total amount taken In $7-1.05: total amount expended 156.85: balance In treasury $17.10. The club was or ganlxed a tear ago the 23rd of July, with a charter membership of eleven Since then the enrollment has gravu to 24 members. The club will en tertain their husbands at a banquet to be given August first. The next meeting will bo at Mrs. Peto August 5. Mrs. E. E. Das8Qtt and her mothor Mrs. Flok, nro on Mrs. llassct s ranch now. Mr. Heeler of Horso Rldgo visited Messrs. Hlnck, Harrison and Phillips last wcok. Mrs. C. H. Harmon visited at Win. Ashloy's Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A. S. Fogg and son Harold visited Mrs. Luclmla Ulack of LU nrd Creek Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Combs of tmpcr- lal wcro In Hampton on business Sat urday. Mrs. Kennedy of Prlnglo Flats was In Hampton one day last wcok. C. J. 8tauttor and Hert Mocks of htnntTer passed through Hamilton yesterday wltll two louda of frolght for Mr. Plukus of ilutte. Oregon. Anthony O'Hnra of Dry l.nko was In Hampton yesterday. J. h. Owen received several sacks of wheat from Hums yesterday. Mesdamcs Nolllo Wright Ottilia and Molllo Roscnhnm and Mr. and Mm. Joo Roxell of Rend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. II. Hoguo. Hurley Hoguo came out to his homestead to harvest his hay. Mrs. C. R. Harmon and Mrs. WT. Harrison went to Imperial Saturday afternoon. iLee Miller la visiting his family horo tor a fow days. Mr, Whlttakor or Corvallla took Mr. and Mrs. Louie Miller out tor n spin In his car Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. I. Wnrmotu and son Fred and daughter, Miss Rertha, havo re turned from Madras to their homo near Hustlemorc. .s HUNXY8IDE. to Nielsen's (Special to The Bulletin). BUNNT8IDB. July 11. A surprise party was given In honor of Mn, C. E. Nichols and son Jay at the Turcalo ranch Wednesday night. Game and music were the amusement of the (Kiting aftor which Ico cream mid cake was served. Mrs. Frank Marlon was the guest ot Mrs. Mint Howard Tuesday. Fred Wilson had the misfortune to lose a fine colt the first of tho week. Mrs. Crawford of Plalnvlew and Floyd Scott passed through Sunny aide Thursday. Bart Nichols and family made a business trip to Laldlaw Friday Sight. J. R. Little Is on the sick list this week. Geo. Corch and wife went to Lald law Monday on business. . J. L. Couch left Monday for Cun ningham, Washington, to look after. ins business interests at mat place. Several of the farmers aro cutting their first crop of alfalfa this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Couch were guests at tho home of Mrs. Mlnta Howard Tuesday. Mrs. Mitt Couch made a business trip to iLaldlaw Wednesday. F. W. Leverenz went to Laldlaw on business Saturday. The bathing pool at Camp No. 3 has been repaired In a very satis factory manner. Mabton Couch, who has been work ing at Plalnvlew, Is home for a short stay. , HAMPTON" MTTK. (Special to Tho Bulletin) HAMPTON BUTTE. July 13. Mr Mercer of Benjamin Lako and tw) daughters, were over to buy supplies at urooKing s store last .Monday. Marvin Perry registered at Ilrook Ing's Hotel last Monday, on his way homo from Portland. Mlmmlo Rrlckoy of Pleasant Valley was over on business Monday. C. P. and Page Stnuffcr passed through hero on their way to Bend. Ernest Hester of Lost Crcok wp calling on friends In this vicinity last Monday. Mr. Hester has Just re turned from Soattlo In a car whloh no purchased whllo there. Bert Mceks Is out to Bend far n load of lumber. Miss Eva Michel calWl on Mrs. Brookings one day this week. Miss Elva McPadden or Ploasant valloy visited friends In this vicinity Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Hubbard ot Misery Flat took tho truck for Bend last Sunday. Roy Fouts and Oscar Black aro riding to And two of Mr. A. Mc- Keown s horses which strayed from his home soma weeks ago. Mr. Whlttaker or the Willamette valley Is visiting his son John In this valley. Earl McFaddcn made a trip to Rend the past week. Master Merlden Ashbaugh spent Saturday with Herbert and J, Mill burn Meeks. Wm. Splelman made some pur chases at tho Brookings storo Thurs day. Horace Brookings has fenced four acres In wire netting for garden pur- K!M. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins or Benjamin Lako left for Rend last week. Mr. Mercer of Benjamin Lake lost one of his horses Isat week. Virginia, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ashbaugh has been sick. CLOVERRALK. l -y HAMPTON. (Special to Tho Bulletin) HAMPTON. July 13 J. L. Owen is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. E. IX. Peck spent the Fourth In Bend. J. P. Wllquet and son Arthur of Woodburn have returned to Mr. Wll-t-uet's homestead. Floyd Phillips who has been quite sick Is convalescent. John Whlttaker of Corvallla, has returned to his ranch. Mr. Whit taker's father brought him over In his car. The post o til co was moved Monday from A. 8. Fogg's residence to J. L. Owen's store. We had a very heavy rain on the third of this month. Several from here attended the picnic at Prlnglo Flats Saturday. Farmers are very busy harvesting their fall sown grain, Mrs. NvUon Crow and daughter Eva and Itfra and Mrs. C. R, Harmon and daughter Darlo Burton attended the dance at Imperial on the ovenlng of the Fourth. The school board was to havo met at this place Saturday afternoon tp select a tocher but being so few in ntlnndaace It was postponed. Mrs. C. R. Harmon called on Mrs. Durrla Thursday afternoon. (Special to Tho Bulletin) CLOVERDALE, July 20. Mrs. L. 0. Grube called at Mrs. R. HIv.l'h and Mrs. Klln'-'s Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Templeton, of Sisters, spent the week end with Mrs. C. ( ar son. The young folks ot tho Grube fan lis spent a very pleasant Sunday on the Metollus. Mrs. Herald Kline spent Tburs.lay with Miss Waldron. Miss Waldron has been engagod lo teach tho first five grades In tho it's tors Bchool term beginning Sep tember 7th. A. K. I.ovOtt Bpont n day In Clover dale tho Inst of tho week going over tho Johnson, Wolse. Waldron, Kelly and Lowo farms, lie Is going to try sweet clover on a plcco or ground on tho L. K, Smith placo, that refutes to prodttco any kind ot crop tried. Ho hopes to meet with tho Clover dalo Council Club nt n day ineotlnu tho last or August, nt which tlmi delegates from other neighborhoods wish to be present. .MILI.U'AX. (Special to Tho Bulletin) MIltuCAX, July 20. H. K. Davis wna homo for a visit with his family a fow dnys tho past weok. Mr, and Mrs. Ooodmnn and sons camo out rram Bond Sunday. A. Eddlestcln has moved his fam ily Into tho now homo ho erected on his claim. Frank Spencer hauled out two loads of houselold goods for 1.. Goodman. Mrs. A. D. Norton called on Mrs. Thos. Moffett Wednesday attornoon. Mr. and Mrs. Reams drove to Bend Tuesday to purchase supplies for their store hero. Mr. Reams Intends building a lurgo store room addition to his houso soon. Mr. and Mrs. Evans wcro callers In tho oast ond or tho valley Sunday. A. I). Norton camo out from Bend Sunday. Mrs. Reams visited with Mrs. A. R. Norton and at tho Davis homo on Thursday, Mrs. L. P. Rooney and mother. Mrs. Fowler, wcro callers at tho Mof fctt homo Saturday. Mrs. Herwltz cnllod on Mrs. Ed dlesteln Monday forenoon. Mr. rind Mrs. Gllmoro wcro vis itors In tho wost end ot tho valley Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and two sons spent Wednesday night In tho valley enrouto to the Dry Lake country. MIm Anaotto Hormnn and sister Lucilo ot Deschutes spout Thursday In Mllllcan, leaving for Imperial Fri day forenoon. A number of tho homesteaders are busy haying. V POWI'.liL Ml'TTK. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) POWELL RUTTE, July 20. M. K. Uoland left last week for his homo In Shelly. Minn., following a wcok's sojourn tn our section. Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon and Miss Harriett wero business visitors a.o Bend Wednesday. Dr. T. II. Rohdemeyer of Redmond waa a professional caller out our way Wednesday, Miss Lucy Sbobert and Melvln Fos ter visited at the county seat Wednes day.! Mrs. Anna Roetger visited at tho Guy Sears homo Thursday, returning home Friday. "Dick" Vandevert and son. of Eu gene, are visiting at the Geo. Hobbs' home, having arrived Thursday. Mr. Vandevert owns considerable land In this locality and Is here looking af ter his Interests. Geo. Morgan has moved back to Rabbit Heaven, having finished bis work on the Wilson place last week. Fall grain Is being harvested. Messrs. Edwards and Casey have tholr headers In operation, having al ready contracted to cut 700 acres. Heading Is considered the most sat isfactory way to harvest grain al though many are using blndors. John Nolsnd, from near Vancouv er. Washington, was a visitor last week. Mr. Noland was looking over tho farming situation hero with a view to trading his valloy property for Central Oregon land. E. A. Hussett and fnmlly aro dom iciled In their new, old homo again, having completed soma needed ro pairs together with paporlng before taking possession. W. E. Young or Redmond was a local visitor Thursday. Karl Forrest, who has been visit- Cooling Wash Stops That Itch Tst not in half nn hour not in ten mlnuu but la 6 seconds. Just a few drops of that mild, sooth ing, cooling- waih. tho D. D. D. l're ccrlptton. tho famous ours for Kciema, and the itch is cone. Your burnlmrskln Is Instantly relieved end you have ab solute protection from all summer sktn troublee. TCs can slve you a good ! trial bottle of the genuine l. D. I. Prescription for only 25 cents, Don't fall to try till famous remedy for any kind of summer shin trouble we know D.JXV. will slve you Inetaat relief. PATTERSON IHtUO CO.. Bend, Oro. Registered Durocs For Sale Now Is the time to start n bunch of good lings. It will carry that high rate of lutercxt uml Is the quickest way to cuncet that inortKuge. There nro proapecU of chcu't feed thl fail, iukI lupt are going higher every day. Bo fiure to chooe tho right kind! I have them! JftO head to helect from. 'Males and female from weunln pigs to yearling Kilts bred to Wauconda Chief, a prize winner t the last State Fair, that heads my herd.. .Special until August IB. 1014, March plga '815.00 each crated.. .Write or caU and see them. G. A. BRADLEY, Redmofld RANCH ADJOINS TOWXBITE OX SOUTH Ing homo rolkB for tho paBt week, re turned to his work Monday morning. Geo. Hivvon was n Duschutca vis itor Saturday. Reaves Wlllcoxon and Geo. Morgan wont up to tho Anderson llmthern sawmill near Rend Wednesday, re turning homo with lumber Thursday, Mrs. Rots Russatt and Mrs. John MaLead and daughter Reoulah worn guests nt tho Henry Young homo In Redmond Friday. Ruv, W. 8. Cook arrived from Fos sil Snturdny to nttond (o business In terests horo. Mr. Shnfer Is farming tho Cook placo this year. E. J. Saunders returned to Ills homo In Pendleton Wednesday utter a visit with his brother Karle Saun ders mid family. Mr. Roegnrt of Coolego City, Wash, relumed to his homo Friday aftor at tending to his business Intorusts horo. Mr. Roegnrt expressed hlmsolf as be lug well pleased with tho hay crop on his Powoll Butto places, , W. II, Fulkerson, father of Mrs. Earl Saunders, returned homo Frl' tiny after n prolonged stay In Salom and other valloy points. While away ho visited his son, Poarl Fulkorso.t and family, former pioneers of this suction, but now of Warrenton, Ore Hon. Tho Prlnovlllo fniltthlor, Mr. Har rison, wnft forced to spend tho night hero Sunday, having run out of khhu lino (or tlVt nuto truck. A. O. Abolson arrived Sunday from Tacnmn and Is making preparations to iuoto his family down within a short time. Joo Elliott linn boon farming tho Abelnon plavo. Hooves and Allen Wlllcoxon haul ed wheat from Redmond Saturday. The grain will bo Used In tho fatten ing of n oar load of pnrkors which Wlllcoxon lirntlu-m nro preparing for tho August market, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Shutrtiii nml Morton Shutrun nro visiting nt tho K. N, Hall homo, having returned from a camping trip above Rend on Friday. Theo. Ilnlelskt, tho Redmond vol orlnary. was a professional visitor tn this section Monday. WASH ROIIiKRH. Copper- Nun -Rust tin uml galva nized, Sltuso llnrdwnro Co. Adv, Them Is Healing In Foley Kidney Pills, You neod a mighty good mmliulno It your kldttoya nro oxhnustod by iih gleet and overwork, and you hnvo got it In Foloy Kidney Pills, Tholr ac tion In prompt, heating and tonic. Sound health nnd sound kidneys fol low tholr use. Try thuin, Patterson Drug Co.- -Adv. W One cent a word Is all a little want Ad will cost you. What's the Use of frolKhtlnifKrocorleii from Hum! frcu of clinrjroT Lot JOHNSON pay tho frolght. Itcmombcr tho placo, nenr 28 mllu post, llcnd to llurns road, asaauavEBSEEFSss-s&ss-aa-s-SBSBB m MII.MCAX, ORIXION. fi Stop the LossFires are Unnecessary 11RIC1C 18 ARSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF IN ANY ORDINARY CON FLAO RATION. HRICK BUILDINGS NEVER BURN, ALTHOUGH THEY ARE SOME TIMES INJURED II Y FALLING TIMRERS OR COMRU8TIRLB INTERIOR WOODWORK. A HRICK RUILDNO IS ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF IF WIRE GLASS IS USED IN THE WINDOWS AND IF BURNED CLAY FLOOR8 ARE USED. AN INTERIOR FIRE IN SUCH A BUILDING IS CONFINED TO TUB ROOM IN WHICH IT ORIGINATES NO OUTSIDE FIRE CAN ATTACK ir THE PROPORTION OF BURNED CLAY IN BUILDING CONBTRUO TION MEASURES ITS FIRE PROOF QUALITIES. BURNED CLAY 18 THE ONLY RUILDING MATHRIAL THAT HAS RBHN THROUGH THE FIRE RKFORH YOU GET IT, IN SUCH A MAN NER THAT IT WILL RK8I8T FIRE. ALL C0MRU8TIRLB MATERIA!! IS BURNED OUT OF THE BRICK BEFORE YOU GET IT. ' WHEN YOU BUILD USE MUCK. 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