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VAan 2. till: IlKXI) ni'l.liKTIX, BEND, OUK., WEIINMCHDAY, SEPTEMBER U, I 111 I. iV ---- ---- - CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. 'MUIMMMlMMIMMtHtttHttHHt-ttMHt HHtmfM"''"""'"""'""'"'"""'""! HAMILTON BUTTE. (Spcclnl to Tlio Bulletin) HAMPTON UUTTE, Aug. 32. Ronald Gonktln of Misery Flnts via Itcd with friends In this vicinity sev eral days this week. J. E. Fo'po of Bntto paused throiiRk on his war to Seattle to visit his fath om Mrs. Jas. Brlckloy and grandson Wallace Brown, took Iho truck for Hond Friday onroute to Portland to visit with her dtuRhters, Mm. 8am- itol Marshal and Mrs. Ilort llreod. Mrs. H.Cook and Mrs. Caroline Smith vIsltiMt with Mrs. Crow of Hampton irt Thursday. Mr. tfnd Mrs. V. H. Iloyd of Boav erton. Oraron. registered nt the Brooking Hotel Inst Monday on tholt way to Hutto to visit with Mr. and Mm. Wtlmat. Mr. Uernee Brooking gave a tur ky dinner at 6 p. n. last Thursday In honor of her son Paula lGth birth day. Those prouont were. Mr. and Mrs C. W. ABhbmigh and son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrt Meeks and family, Mrs. Jas. Brlcker and Krandeon, Mrs. Grnee Hawser. Miss Allco Brooking. W. J. Itagman and A. Kleael. Gladys and Herbert M writs took ftuppor wllh Merlden AshbnuRh latt Wodnoadajr. HAMPTON. (Saoolal to The Bulletin) HAMPTON, Aor. 2". Miss Uura Bishop rlsitod Misses Kva and lira Crow Wednesday. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Cook of Rolv at were Hampton callers Thursday ntternoon. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Peck. Mrs. Luoy Hicks. Mlcwcs Kthel Fogp and Kola Bartholomew nnd Mr. Will Sear cy campod oror on Desert Creek from Sunday evening until Tuesday aftornoon. Iturr Black joined the party evenings. J. II. Ashlev killed a timber wolf last Friday, It. came to Mr. Ashloy's house and lacerated a pic. tried to catch their dos and then wont to Mr. McCunc's and caught a hen. Tho family of Mr. Ashlar fousht It with clubs and rocks until ho borrowed a gun aad billed It. Isaac Zlcroff helped Dlack and Harrison tiring In their cattlo Satur day. They recently bought them of Otis Logan. The Hampton Sunday school hold their 4tli anniversary gathering over on Lizard Creek Sunday, August 24. Resides the Hamntoa folks. Brook Ings, and Imperial nolRhlwrhoods were reprosontod. All spent a pleas ant day. Sunday school at 11:30 a. m., preaching at 2:30 p. m. by Rev. C. A. llurrls. There were fifty-flvo present. Robert Sawyer, of Bond, was out In thin and ImneDnl neighborhoods last Thursday in tho Interest of the new countr division. On Friday evening last, tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harrison gave thorn a surnrlse partv. Those nres- ont were, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Wnr- moth. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Feck. Mr. tnd Mrs. A. U Hunting. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harrison, Mrs. Lucy Hlck.i, Fthel Voce. Zf'i Parholomew. Ber tha Warmoth, Darlo B"rton. Messrs. Wm. Hcnslcy. Iac Zloroff, Osear Hnrccln. Hurr Blark. Wm. Searc Thomas HarrlMW. Harold Fogg and Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Harmon. Sand wiches an'' 'rtlVp iprvad 1 o'elock. All present had a delightful time. Mr. and Mr. A. S. Fg went Maury tnetiataln Wednesday and will return lJnr. Iliirr'lljsok and J. P. Wllqnpt are VuUlnR hi a hme on Mrs. Blaek'3 rareh on I "' rd Creek. Arthur Wllquet Is pulling brush thl wek. Mrs. L. II. Miller visited Mrs. Nealy of Imperial a few daw last week. Mrs. C. A. llurrls Is on the sick list. Miss Bertha WsrmolH left Wwlne--ilav BMtralnr for MefHw wfce-4 sh vlll coamence her nine mosths of whorl. Mlaa Barla Pirtnn ieot ! nnH wth ii iithsl Fogg aad Kola Bartholomew. DRY LAKE. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Held tuado u trip to Prlnovtllo In tholr nuln last week. Tho former Ladles Country Club nnd tho Pioneer Club mot at Mlsa Ilerthn Hansom's homo' In honor of her mother, who ox ports to return to Portland In n few days. Tho nnmo of tho L. C. C. was changed to tho "Woman's Country Club." A delic ious luncheon wns served nnd every uno reports n good tlmo. Tho two Cluba will meet at Mrs. A. S. ColtliiR htim's homo uoxt Snturdny. U. C. Cunningham intends to re turn homo this week from Prlnovllta where ho was busy remodeling P. Hold's houso. Tho rabbits are doing great d.im ngo to tho gardens hero. All the pooplo nro wishing for rain. Crops aro going to bo very late If none conies, as It Is muoh too dry to plow now. Tho Sunday school picnic was woM nttonded. alwut one hundred and firty people Ulng pnsaant. Swjnjw wore put up for th eUlldren. lie froshments wero plentiful. The rst of the lumber for tho new hnll will be hauled front thn mill this weok. LOST OlMMK. ; (SnaeJaMo The nulletln.) DRY T.AKB. Aug. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs Alexandria were vMtors at the T. Rrown home the fore part of the wk. Otas. Iva nd I. Wtnstow ware vmmvUtn HI HIV M. Mmatkv iwWw ( ftiiurdav. I Mrs. Lampko cftllod on Mrs. Couch t Mr. Ijtmlwrt and Mr. Weather fftpi IIok nasd through bore Sun (lijr fin their way to Hums, t. JP A- Carske nnd son. John L.. tja&BiXod business at the Logan pShMonday. JohnPausch from Ibex was a vli llr at Yhe 0. A. Garske home Sun &w. Mr. Mil"" returned home Thurs day Crqm Dickenson's ranch whero Iie had been employed during the isvlnif reason. There w a dnce nivon nt the hry.fL-ko Hall Saturdav even'nir. Aitmist 22. under tho ausnlcea of PHI IWwfcn's Itucnrroos. which pro'vod twite a sueeess. owing to the fact that they had the good fortune In feourlne Oscar Kruco of Imnorlsl ai-muiijulan. There was a large at timdancV). Including manv peonl rrojn neighboring towns. The crowd did Tiof disperse until morning and orervonoireported an enjnvablo tlmo. Miss Laura Peterson culled on Mr. ttnd Mrs. Xampko the fore part of the ?k. (Special to Tho Uulletln) It08T CinsiiK. Auc. II. There was a danc at Currnn's hall last Snturdny evening, llosldes the homo vicinity, llutto. Plenscnt vnllev and Hol-nt were represented and all had an enjoyable tlmo. Dr. Heed was n professional caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ash faugh at Ilolyat the latter part of the week. Jim Smith and son Clnrenco were huslnoss visitors In lkevlew thej jmst. week. Mr. I.ow of Pond Is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Overall, for n couplo of; weeks. Hurley Yeok, who has beon work ing In the vlelntty of Iikevlow, is at homo agnln. Mrs. C. C. Rhodes wont to Rolyat nnd Iiock last Wednesday. Mrs. C. O. Ashbaugh wns the hos teens of the Study Club last Wednes day aftornoon. Tom Cowan hns gone to Head for a load of supplies. J. B. Curran started for Ilend last Tuesday morning. He will bring In a load of groceries for himself nnd some of his neighbors. G. R. Young has gone to Hond for another load or freight. His sou, Robert, accompanied hint. ci.ovmtnAt.it. (Special to Tho Bulletin). CLOVBRDALK. Aug. 18. The Kalfor home on the Slaters-Redmond road near Deep canyon was destroy ed by flro last Wednesday. Mr. Kal for arid family wero camping on the Tumalo. whero Mr. Kalfer was at work at the tlmo of the Arc. It Is thought that the Pre was marten iy somo one who stayed all night ut tho placo. Redmond visitors of tho week were L. Q. Grule,Mr. Rivets and daughtor Gonova, Mr. and Mrs. llumslde, B. L. Waldroa and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Huor. B. M. Prey and family who left this country this spring for Grass Vnlloy. drove through hero Friday on tholr way to Wlllamctto valley. Tby report that cros are burned out In Grass Valloy and campers front VI1 Intnotto report the same for that country Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline, llyor and Floyd Grubc, and Vorno Skelton have returned from a dellghtfHl camping trip to Clear and Fish lake. Harry Huor Is suffering with blood poisoning in tho hand whleh result.! from a mere scratch. J. K. Myers npd Superintendent Hiughman of Prlnevllle were callers In this vicinity this week advertis ing Crook county's high school. Cloverdale Is well pleased with the farmor's Institute held here last Fri day by the O. A. C. extension workers undor tho direction of K. A. Lovett nnd the Cloverdale Council Club. One hundred and ten people were pret est, some eomlng from Sisters, others from Plalnvlew. An elaborate nlcnlr dinner was served at noon bv the l.i dlos. Tho speakers of the day were Profeeaora Larson, Reynolds and . M. Lovett, county agriculturist. Mu-h benefit was derived from the meet ing. Another room of the Slaters school hns boon finished nnd Is vondy for work to begin next Monday. It will bo occupied by the primary grade. There will bo no church sorvlcoH In Cloverdnlo next Sutulny hut n un ion out-door aervlro will bo hold nt Slstors. Sunday school 10:30 ,n'td preaching nt 11 n. nt. Tho bachelors of Dosort Springe gave a party nt tho homo of Mr. (loin pors Friday night. Gnmes, dnnolng nnd refreshments wore tho order f tho evening of n vory Jolly crowd. Mrs. McAndrow. who hits boen spending her mention hero with hor brothur, hns returned to nor nomo in Idaho, whore sho will loach tho com ing year. Mntt Kuloseh has been spending n few days In Prlnuvlllo. SrXN'YSIDU. (Special to The Uulletln) SITN'XYSIDH, Au. 80.-J. U Couch nnd wife went to Redmond on bust noes Friday. Phil Smith wont to lldlaw Thurs- day to attend the tanners tussling .lav Thompson wns n Sunnyslde l visitor Tuesday night. Orover Oherklng was in suunysme Snturday looking for cattlw. O. ljutrganrd nnd family siwut Sunday at the Metollus. Mrs. C. M. Nichols of Uldlaw spent Thursday nlitht nt the home of hr son. J. H. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. J. U Couch went u Rend the last of th week. The stnnll sod of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Slower at Camp No. 7, has been quite 111 HiIb week. Of. Hosch of iudmoud wan In attendance. Mrs. Delhi Nichols attended the agricultural lectures given In Laldlaw Thursdav. Mesdames Plain and Snyder of Laldlaw Bpent a couple of daya at the home of Mrs. Don Smith la.it Fred Plnfeotaff passed through Sunnyslde Thursday. Mtseert Bdna Root and Draco Brad ley, of Plnchurst were guests of Mrs. Hart Nichols Friday. Fred Wilson made a business trip to Head Saturday. Mesdamoa Howard and Brown wont to I.aldlaw Thursday. Messrs. Doha nnd Newcomb spent a few days on their farm hero lust woek. Mahlon and Melvln Couch wont to Laidlaw on business ThurMlay.l Mrs. Delia Nichols made a nuslnets tiln to Plnehurst Friday. F. W. livereni and family spent Sunday nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Nichols. Jar Nichols was a auonyslde vis itor Thursday. Floyd Seolt and Patil Seeggla pass ed through, here Saturday with beof cattle for the market at Head. Pl.VIIIIl'ItST. (Special to The Bulletin.) PINHHURST. Ag. 0. Mr. O. W. Snyder went to Laldlaw on business THosdnv. L. II. Root and wife made a busi ness trip to Laldlaw Thursdav. Ruth Hayloy went to Lnldlnw on Thursday. Mrs. O. W. Snvder and chalidran spent Thursdav'wlth Mrs. Jaeksou. Mr. Plnkstaff vnsed through horo Thursdav on his way to the sawmill. Mrs. I. K. Wlwer wont to Laldlaw one day last week. G. W. Snvdor and Kthel went to Bend an business Wednesday. Mr. Hoed hns been hauling 1 11 in Iter from tho Andoraon Bros, sawmill the past weok. Vernon Reed went to Laldlaw on bu'nee Tueidav. Mrs. C. II. Spaugh. and children 1 ; -TB Lafollette Nursery Co. ajaBHBaBBaBBBBBBwaiaaaaHBaBaaaaaaBaaMaaaM Prineville, Oregon CENTRAL OREGON'S NURSERY MONIIEEMIS WMMW ' tlnf rMtr Ttatt UMht tt;ll hltt Ftartit WaiuWalu WAtHlMOtCH SEPTCMCER 17. 18. IB. 1314 A WESTEIiH SHOW THAIS THE RIAL Till.HQ LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES Fer Fell lalsfciatloa Xik tay 35tl eflhs OttECan-VaSHUiSTOH BAIL COAOaNAVICATIOSICOUPiUlY fll J IfJa Sfc ItlVKRB. fRr.nlnl to Tho Bulletin.) Divers, Aug. 24. j. b. nivers returned from Bend last week. Ho was accouipanlod by E. Danielson. Help Make Oregon the Cleanest State in the Union Unclean Idoas In regard to sex scattered broadcast by tho ignor ant cause Immorality, disease and suffering among the Innocent. True, wholosomo Iqformation helps to produco cloan, honlthfu! citizens 'apr.blo of richer and mora useful lives. Sex education should bo provided when possible In tho homo. Famphlots will be sent frco for men nnd women, boys nnd girls of all ages. Bend 2-cont stamp and stato definitely ages nnd cox of children and other portions for whom pumphlots aro wanted. Address The Oregon Social Hygiene Society I)ci)t. K. 720 Beijing Building, Portland, Oregon woro tho guests of Mrs. L. II. Root Sunday. Mlsson Nolllo, Ktlml nnd Ivy Huy dor nnd brother, Lester, nnd Hobort Wnlhtco of Lnldlnw woro onlortnlited by tho llnyloy chlldrou last Saturday uvoulng. Mr. nnd Mrs. Root wore Hond vis Horn onu day, Inst weuk, Hurry Dietrich and mother woro calling in Laldlaw Friday uttornoon. powbi.l iiurru. (Hpoclnl to Tho Hiillolln.) POWULL BITTTIC, Aug. St. Mrs. (loo. Klssler nnd children visited sevenil days of Inst week In Rodmond whoro little Muudlo was uudur tlio eare of u idtyslclan. Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs, Goo. lluven on Tuesday, a son. Mother nnd child nro doing nicely. Miss Mh bid Allen .tsited tip Prlne vlllu Woduosdity. Miss Vera lieu- drlcltuon nccompnnlvd hor humu for n visit nu tho fnriii. J. A. RlgKs nold 10 hond of hoof ntoors to O'Doniuill Bros, of lloud nlst wnnk, K, N. Hnll nnd Reeves Wlllooxnn wont lo Hond Wotlnomluy, returuliig Thursday with n bunch of ynuiw horsim whluh hhd boon on Miuiimur imsturo nt tho uumdnws. Mrs. W. (I. Munlnrd and children returned Wednesday from n inottth'n vIhII with rolntlvon In Hpoknuo. John Klnslvr of Hodmoud wns u visitor out this wny Friday. Mrs. A. W. Hnyn uud dniiKhlor. Mlsa lintel, visited nt Iho Arnold I luinui mini' llnml triini YVodlluHiluV till Friday of Inst week, N. P. Alloy sold HI hond of calves' ko Mr. Paxton of Opnl City lust week. Born to Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Klsv ler on Saturday evening a girl. "Grandma" Klssler or Rodmond im looking nfler Iho wolfnro of Iho young miss nnd her mother. Frnnk Donlnvy and Anna mid John Donlavy nnd Mr. and Mrs. Joaso Don lnvy and daughter. Fay, of Pllne Kn. Is vlsltud nt tho U. C. Triiosdule homo Sunday, Geo. HohlM gave a nelghlmrhooil dance nt his plsru HHturdny night. a iimttll crowd luruud out owing to tho busy Hontmii. Dr. J. F. Hosch of Redmond wuh n profoHslouiil visitor In this hooII'mi iievornl tlinim limt week. Mr. and Mrs, lluiiry Twoot and family loft Hundiiy for u two wook'n outing nliovo lloud. Mr. Twool ox poclH to do somo prospeuljuic up jii llroken Top mountain. Miss Ornit Henrn wont to Redmond (Contliiiiiul 011 ihiko sovon.) What's the Use of frclulitlnirKrocorloH from Hond frco of ulmrKO? Lot JOHNSON pay tho freight. Kcmomliur tho pluco, noiir UH 111II0 post, Hoiitl to Hurim rond. 1 Si MILl.K'AN, OHKGON, p ie 0SS2isJire. nneGessary BRICK IS ABSOLUTHLY FIRK PROOF IN ANY ORDINARY CON FL.VG RATION. BRICK BUILDINGS NKVHR HHRN, ALTHOUGH THKY ARM SOMB TIMK3 1NJUHBI) BY FALLING TIMIIICKH OK COMIIUHTIBLB INTERIOR WOODWORK. 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