' T. PAGI3 2. Till HUM Utl.LKTIX, UKNI, OKI'.. WI'DNI'HIlAY, AUflt'HT 1I, MM. 3 ------- CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. SUXXYSIRK. (Special to Tho Bulletin) SUNNYSIDK, Aur. 17. -Mra. Miit Ho CrnwforU 4ml daughter Fny wore entertained nt dinner Thursday by Mra. Dan Smith. J. L. Coufth and daughter Hcmlco returned Wcdneaday from eastern Washington where Mr. Couch had pono to look after hta property. Ml Couch attended achool In Chomv, Washington, last year. Fred Vllm made a huslncs trip to Loldlaw FrUmy. Foreman Hutchinson of Camp No. 8 Bpont Sunday with his family In Itcdmond. returning Monday? Mosara. Hushes and Mc. Mc Lnughlan, engaged In tho construc tion work at Camps No. " nnd S, went to Latdlnw Friday. Dietrich and sons nro assisting Chris Peterson to harvest his liny crop. Mrs. Delta Nichols called at the homo of Mrs. F. V. O.evoreut Thurs day. MoadamoH Howard nnd Ilrown wore BhopplBg In Laldlnw Wednes day. Hart Nlohola went to Hand on busi ness Wednesday. Mrs. J. D. Donovan of Plalnvlow left last week for Medlnfll .Lnke, Washington, where sho will Join her husband. Mr. Donovan has a posi tion In the School for Feeble Minded nt that place. Mrs. Mitt Couch,, who has been 111, la Improving nt this writing. Superintendent Byo returned from Portland Friday. Mcsdamefl Nichols nnd Lcvoronr were, oallers at tho Crawford homo Thursday. Misses I.uey and Josle Crawford. Mnrgucrlto and I.eonoro Mock nnd Messrs. Phil Smith. Floyd Scott, Oro ver Oherklni? aod Mrs. Hyron Cady spent several days camping on Iirok cn Top Mountain last week. Ed Mills spent several days at tho Conk ranch lately. Fred Wilson and sister. Mrs. Mln ta Howard, were among the Sunny sldo people who attended tho plonlc dinner on the Island at Laldlaw Sun day. Tho school house In tho wesforn side of Laldlaw district la being built. Carpenters are rushing the work to have It done for tho fall term of school. M4a Hunnell has been en gaged as teacher. F. W. Leverenz passed through hero Saturday on his way to Lald law. Mrs. Fred Plnkstaff mado a busi ness trip to laldlaw Tuesday. Jay Nichols nnd mother of the Tumalo ranch were guests at tho homo of Hart Nichols Tuesday night. A socialist picnic was held at Swal ley's Bridge-Sunday. The attendance was good and an Interesting program was given. Among tho speakers wero J. W. PotcKon. Jay Thompson and Part Nichols. James Pulllam has been assisting ut tho Leverent ranch this week. Forest Area have been numerous this seasoa on account of the unusual drynesa but owing to effldont forest ---- rangers, no sorloua damage has been done. Mrs. Louttn Clmtfan of Plnlnvlow passed through Sunnysldo Tuesday on her way to Laldlaw. Mclvlu Couch spent several days on tho Deschutes river fishing last week. .---------------4 Ringer, entertained tho erowd pnrt of i leaving for tholr hoiuestend In tho tho evening by singing tunny popular Dry Lnkn country Thursday AIlco nnd Hniiniol McKoown i ' PIXKIU'ltST. (Special to Tho Bulletin) P1NHUUHST, -Aug. 17.T,ho far mors at this part of .tho country nro busy thcivo daya cutting tholr crops of alfalfa nnd clover. F. V. Swisher has been limiting lumber the last week. C. H. Spnugh was a Laldlaw vis itor last Tuesday. Nolllo Snyder Is homo for n short vacation ntter which sho will mako her home In Bond to attend tho high school there. It. II. Boot and wife jkimoi! turough horo on tholr way to Bend Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Heed were Bond callors Saturday. Mr. Bullard of Laldlaw pawed through Plnehurst In lrts auto Tues day. Mr. Itcod has boon hauling lumber from Andoraon Bros, BiwvnilU the past week. Miss Buth Bayley nttandtd th week-end party glvon at Dayton's last week. Miss Violet Spnugh and Ksthor Dietrich wero calling at Camp No. C last Saturday. A. P. Jaokaqp was n town callar Satnrdav evening. Miss KdnR Boot spent one dny laat week vilth Mrs. Chnpnmn. Mrs. O. W. Snyder and dnuahtsr called on Mrs. A. II. Itcod Sunday evonlng. A party of plcnlcors pnssod through horo on their return trip from Broken Top Thursday evonlng. HAMPTON Bl'TTl. (IHIUI HJ ,v t.,,v., HAMPTON BUTTK. Aagust 10. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. McKoown nnd fam ily and John Black visited at tli Brlcklcy homo last Monday. Ike Zleroff nnd John Whlttnker are putting up their hay on the Ireland place this week. Sam Jordan nnd P. II. Johnson rre helping Jlmmlo Brlckloy throuKh har vest. Mrs. C W. Ashbaugh call'H or. Mrs. C. Hlnman last Monday. RIvo McFadden visited with Mrs. Bert Mcoka last Tuesday. Messrs. Plnkua and Shaver mail a flying trip to Bend the past wook. Mrs. Fred Miller nnd broth or. Oi car Butzeln. called nt the Hlnman homo last Wednesday. Miss Opal Fouta ontortnlned somo of her friends Inst Sunday In honor of her Cth birthday. Horace Brookings bought five ton of hays from Whlttaker ZIorofT Co. A numbor of Mrs. Horace Brook ings friends gavo hor a pleasant sur prise on tho evening of August 7th In honor of her -12nd birthday. The evening was spent In singing and mu sic. Sam Jordan, the notod opera LOUIS W. HILL OFFERS Hi CROOK COUNTY FAIR, PieiLLE, ORE. SEPT. 23, 24, 25 AND 26, 1911 IbbbbPbm wmiiM 1 if t hi I '""I'MffaaaMafiWaWl On Ioul8 Y. mil, president of the Great ' Xordtarn Itai'ivuy, )ms 6igialiwl his in t-fttt in tho Crook County Fair to bo 1 Id nt Princvillo, Ore., Bvptomljer Ji3nli 2lth, 1914, by offering a lmnc'soinol Wcr oup tut a. special prize for tho bust i Individual exhibit of Grains, Grajssoa and VegetabloH. I'vorylKiily U urged to enter this con test and help mako tub affair a hugo wio- 0C6. HOURS, rendered a number ut lustrumonlul pieces on tholr violin and mandolin. Oscar Dutioln nnd Ktrl MoFnddoit rendered violin duets. Mr. Jordan nccmnpanlst. Allen McKoown and Mrs. Bort Meokn gavo rooltntlona nnd Mrs. J. Brown n select rending. At midnight, supper was sorvod. Al though tho Indies brought enkn mid buns, Mrs. Brookings was equal ta tho emergency ntul served oyster soup besides many other choice vl nnds, with which tho Brookings "lar der" Is nlwnys filled. After suppir novornl comic comodloa wore glvo'i entitled the "Fat Mnn'a Hat," and th "Tho Finding of the Hidden Bottle." The actors wero Sam Jordan, Bort Mceks, Jlmmle Brlckloy nnd Knrl Mc Fadden. Tho party broke up at th early hour of C o. in. nnd all wont to tholr respective homes declaring to hnvo had a good time. Mrs. Brook Inga wna tho recipient of n number of beautiful and useful protiuiitH. Those profont wore Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Mil ler and children. Mra. Oscar Butteln, Karl McFadden, Klvn McFadden. Mra. Jim Brown, and children, Mrs. J. Brlckloy nnd son Jlmmlo, Mra. A. McKoown and children, Mr. nnd Mra. Bert Mooka nnd children, Sum Jor dan. John and Oscar Black, Mr. and Mra. Itoy Fuuts and children, Wealey IlnRtunu and Llle MeFnddeu. Mrs. Klmor Wetthor onmo over from Buck Creok Sunday and took tho truok this morning for Bund en routo to Portland for duntnl treatment. Buy Bend Butter. CLOVI'HDALH. '(Special to Tho Bulletin) CLOVKBDALB. Aug. 17. Kdd Troyor and family wore Clovordale vbllota Sunday Sovoral farmers are now cutting tholr second crop of hay. Bart Hudson and family, also Frank Arnold nnd family wero dinner guests at CliB8. Carson'a Sunday. Florence Wnldron and Haxol Tern pleton are attending ten daya at Bolk imp Springs. Mr. Harris or Hedmoud la aeon to drlvo his cnttlo to his Cloverdalo ranch for winter feed. Mr. Skolton and llarloy Byors wero In Bedmond Wednosdny. We note with appreciation the In terest Bond Ib taking In tho Slatera Fair. Mr. Ilyera. Sr., who Imught nnd moved on the Temptoton place In tho early spring, dlod Sunday night of paralysis, causod by n complication of diseases. Mr. Ilyera was C3 yoars of ago and leaves a wlfo and family of grown children to mourn his toss. County Agriculturist A. K. Lovolt has arranged n farmers Instil uto to bo hold at Cloverdalo Club rooms en August 28, nt whloh tlmo Prof. J. F. Carson, ngronomlst. Prof. It. K. IU nolds, stockman and A. K. Uivott wilt nddreea us. An all day meeting will bo hold. Kverybody Invited. Coma nnd bring picnic dlunor If you Iiao no cook, como anyway. DP.Y LAKH. (Special to Tho Bullotln.) DItY ImVKK, Aug. 7. County Ag ricultural A. H. Iivett ws r Dry l4tke vWtor Samrtay. Mtw lnra PelerMii ha returned home from Camp Creek where she has been employed for the imst wek. The cattle roundup aeaaon opened August 1. Mr. and Mra. WlUlgar and family were Hainpton callers Monday. Mr. MeVelty and O. Oelgwr aro em ployed on tho Long ranch during the haying season. Swan Swanaon waa a Hampton cal ler Monday. Mr. A we loft for Seattle Tuaaxlay. Mr. O'linran was a Hampton vis itor Monday. Mr. Mllea from Ibex pas! through here Monday. Mr. I-amlwrt from limx was a Dry Lake callar Sunday. Mr. Wilson from Ibex called on fulka tier Sunday. Mrs. Wlnaiow. from Seattle, paesod through har Tuaaday on War way Ut Buck Craak where aim will spend tint aummar montha vlaltlag ralatlvaa. BUI Brown waa a Dry Lake vtaltor Thursday. Miss Yernte Oarako called on Mr. nnd Mra. Tampke Wednenday. O. Thompson was ealled Wednea day night to the. bedside of his broth er, who Ib dying with lockjaw nt 90 ranch. O. Langford and C. Oulvoson call ed on Mr. Cox Friday. John and Bill Pausch of Ibex were Dry Lake visitors Sunday. A dance was given horo Saturduy night by BUI Brown's bucaroas, who have been employed In rounding up horses here the past week. Thoro was u largo nttoudahce regardless of tho abort notice given. At about mid night a lunch was served. Tho crowd did not break up until daybreak and ovuryono reported an onjoyablo Umo. MIh Laura Peterson oallod on Mra. Lamuko Tuesday. John Oarako was a Hampton vis itor Monday. Mr. Laugford called on Mr. Mlllor Tuesday. MILLU'A.v! (Special to The Bullotln). MILLICAN, Aug. 16. Thoa. Mof fott moved his family to Bend Fri day, whoro they wiU'roaido for a fow montha. ' Mr. Moffott intonda tnk Ing a trip to Canada os soon as lia fumlly la aottlod In their now homg. A daughtor arrived at tho hpmo of Mr. and Mra. A. D. Norton Thursday. Mother and babv nro doing nicely. Miss Agnes Cloary spent Thursday in Mllllcun. Mr. and Mra. W. J. Arnot nnd two aona apent Wednesday night here, Mrs. Kulestoln spent Monday after noon nt the Onodmnn lioinu. Myur noodman or Mend apont Hun day with lila pnrouta Mr. and Mrs. Louis (loodninn. Mra. MeNenl wno n culler In tho east ond of the valley Thursday, call lug nt thu A. I). Norton homo oiirouto home. Mra, Thoa. Moffott called nt tho Houiiih homo Tuesday. Mra. Schmool went to Bond tho past week. Mra. Koppor nnd two children In tend to leave tor tholr former homo In tho Willamette valley soon. A party of tourists from Houohurg passed through horo Wednesday oil route to Burnt). A. 1). Norton onmo out Saturday to sco his wlfo and new baby girl. Louis Schmool ieft for Prluuvlllo Inst week. A severo flro ha boon" raging on Pine Mountain for sevoml days and n humbur of cabins wero u great dan ger of lioliiK destroyed by flro. Mrs. Klgor nnd Mm. Olean woro cnllorn nt tho Norton homo Saturday. Mrs. Fowler of Portland, who hun spout tho past month with her daugh ter horo, loft for homo Friday, going Into Bond with Mr. ItobortH In his cnr. ' Mr. Holierlii uindo several Iflps to Bond tho past wook, taking In mH acngorn from horo. Mlia Solum Ilrown visited with Mra. Moffolt Wednosdny. Wllllnm ltoain went to town on Friday. Andrew Smith nnd wife of I .a tlraudo nnd Don. A. Young and wlfo of Ueedvlllo woro aloppera In Mllll enn Tucailny night. They left for Imperial Wednesday, where they will visit with frlendH for aomo tlmo. Tho children horo aro making ar rangements to organUo 11 "Bod Tlmo Stories Club." A largo numbor of llttlo folktt have already received tholr Peter Babbit buttona nnd uer ttnoutea front tho St. Paul Dispatch and ns soon na aohool atnrtn tho club will number nearly every llttlo boy mid girl In tho valley. I'OWUIil. HITTIC. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) POWHI.l. UtnTH. Aug. 17. Th many fnriuoni lit IIiIh huciIoii who ur In thb hog raising IhihIiii'hh nro wear Ing (v mulln now n dnya on iii'couul of the high prtnu pork la coiiiimitidliig with proapootH pointing to n at III higher innrkot. A llttlo extra pniH , polity would bo Very encouraging to the nvoniKo fanner Just now, ) MImh Mildred Alloy left Tuesday for Opal City whoro sho will visit 11 week with hor uiiiit, Mra. Pntlon. Ueo. ItrnxoQ ulid (luo. Klsalnr haul- (Cotitlnuoti on pngo sovon.) W What's the Use of frolBhtlnp;t;rocorlo8 from Hand frco of chnriro? Lot JOHNSON pay tho freight. 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