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Till: IIKNI) HUMJ3TIN, MKNI), OHM., WEDNKHIIAV, HKPTKMHEU 0, 1011. PAGE 0. t -- ----- CENTRAL - - - MVICIW. (Hpflolnl (o Tho llullotln.) UIVI3UH, Aug. 3 1, Mm. 0. II. (JmiuiiR callod on Mm. A, II, Taylor HiiihIh. A. Oay struck wood clonr water ut tlin ilnpth of dIkMooii loot In hli now wull. Mr. nnd Mm. J. MoKnv nml dill. lron woro callom At tho HIvors' lioimi Hundiiy. M. Unllmaynr ntturnoi! rroin Bond Haturday evening, Wnrron Llbby mndo n trip to tho fMniiry Mounlnin unwmlll toiliiy to ltuul n load or ititiiitnr ror A. (liiv, v)nn In solnit to hulld n cabin on IiIm Vliiltn. Mr. nml Mm. K, Noihoii nro tho liroud pnronlti since Woduusdny, Auitust 'in, or n luiiiy nuiiRiitor. A. Taylor nml Mr. Unrry luft Hun- 'May for Paulina. P. MIkiiIh returned lioinn last lAVwU. II. l.nrklij In shipping ono hundred nml flvo onttlo to I'ortliiiul for Fisher 'l.o KM n. It. Dnnlolsnn liitondu to lonvn for California with liln wlfu nml ohll- 'dron, who will riiuinln there this winter. Mo him u position waltliiK for him there. ' Chun. Miller nnd wf will leave for Inillanu In n short time, to pay h visit to hor folks who reside thnro. Tho Palmer fiunlly visited Mr, ami Mm. K. Dniilolson Buiidny. , Dr. (I. I!' expootn to rotiirn to Chicago In tlui nimr fill urn. llltV I.AKI5. (Kpcolnl to Tho Jlullotlti.) nilY LAKE. Aiir. 22.- "Mr. May- Held from I'rlnnvlllii passed throiiKh hero Thumilny on lili way to tho llarb Wlrn Itnnoli. C. Gulvnmon wan a lucky recipi ent of thn Dry l.akn innll routu eon- trnrt which will rd Into offitel at nil wtrly ilnttt. (I. l.nmpkn transacted business- In Thick Crock Thumilay. Mm, Alexandra called on Mm. P. Itrown thn foro part of thu woek. Dick Fuller, who I employed at .Vrlnovllln, wan homo on a short vis it Thursday. Mr. Tacknian, from Prlnevlllo, transacted litmlnosn In Dry Lnko on Thumday. Mr. Woathom and wlfo from Ibex passed thrniiKh hero Friday on thulr way to HarniHi. I llonuott transacted business In Ibex Wednesday. John Morrlii from Camp Crock, wan -a Dry Lak visitor Wednesday. C. A. HonRstnn loft for Bond tho torn part of tho week, whom ho In tends to purohao n now slock or aupplloi for hli itoro. Mm, Hnldor nnd daughter wera f -r-i i wi ' ii i a e it U' tV ti - - - - - - - - - - OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. - - ---- - - fr4 - t44. - .t - Tuesday visitors at tho !'. Drown rminli. Mr. MoVolty linn boon employed on nam Hninmonn' ranch tho pnnt week. Mis Mnxlo Wilson, dauRhtor of Mr. and Mm. J. Wllnon, loft for.WII lamottfl valley thu foro part or tho week, whoro alio expects to ojion-J nnvurnl niontliH visiting with rela tives. Ilornnrd Cox vlaltnd at thn Kullor ranch Tuck day. Mr. Cox returned tho foro part of tho wouk to llvo on liln homestead after till flva months laavo of nhtmico. Minn Thorossla (Inmko called on Mr. and Mm, l.ampkn Monday, Charles Ivoy apeut Hunday at tho Tom Loiik placo. Minn liurn I'otomon wna n Hun day vlaltor at tho P. Ilrown ranch. Mr, and Mm, l.nmpko woro Ihax vlaltom Hiinday. John I'uiihcIi from Ihox, and Mr. and Mm. Alexandra of thla placo, apout Hunday at tho (Inmko homo. Mr, l.nmhurt from Ihox pniuind throiiRli hern tho foro part of tho wcok, Mr. Miller vlallod at tho Kullor ranch tho foro part of thu week. Mr. Miller from lluok Crook paM ml thrmiKli horo on IiIh way to I loud Monday. ItltOTIIHItH, tBpoclal to Tho llullotln) imOTIIKIIH. Sept. C Mr. nml Mm. Ilounoy from Cortland ami Mr, and Mm, Oualoy from Idaho, hnvo arrived on their hoinoatond. I'OHtlilniter and Mm. I'. II. Coffey ant apondliiR n fow wcoka In Hpo. kano, WaahliiRtou. Mr. KIiir. who haa hcen apondlnK iouio tlmo with hU family horo linn returned to WnahliiKton. Ilia mom, Onoar KIiik. will roiualn horo thla fall and winter. Oncar Crime and Onruo ICInx aro haulliiK liimhor for Mr. Itnmoy from tho Maury Mountain mill. K. IC. Vnrco ipoiit Inat week In I'rlnovlllo nml Hoar Crook on IiuhI no, A apoolnl moetliiR of thn achnol dlatrlot wna hold Inut Monday nnd voted a 20 mill aohool tnx. A par ty will ho rIvou noxt Thumday nlRht nt tho aohmil homo In tho Intorokt of tho ichool. All will ho mndo wel come. Kovornt from thla place nro maklnR flnnl proof on their houmatoada thla fall. Mian I.nnrn lllihon haa hoon on- RaRod' to teach thla fall term of aohool hy tho hoard or illroctota which mot lnl Monday. Kchool will open tho second Monday In Boptom her. K. K. Vnrco report havlnR out nhout 2fi0 neroa of rye, wheat nnd oat liay, which ho aaya wna n fairly Rood crop In Uioho pnrta this yoar. Tho The First National Bank of i The First National Bank of Bend J ' V. C. COE, President R A. SATHER, Vice President C, S. HUDSON, Cashier n ? 'N ' w . ; w T ,-:; .v.,4 h- - - - - - - - - . - - 4 onto wore filled with Rrnln much hot ter thnn any other Rrnln crops. HNKHUIWT. (Rpoclnl to Tho llullotln.) nNHIIUItBT, Bopt. 0 (Jraco Ilradloy apont Monday with Alum YonRor at Camp No. C, I ., II, Itoot wni. n buslnoan vloltor In Laldlaw Tuesday. JMm, BpnuRh wont to Laldlnw on hualnoaa M,ondny. 0. W. Hnydor mndo a trip to Laid law Friday afternoon. Mm. (I. W. Hnydor nnd Kolllo Bny dor called on Mm. Ilrndloy Monday. Mr. and Mm. A. I. Jnokson loft Kundny ovoiiIur for Portland. Until llayloy wan cnllltiK In Lald lnw on Monday, II. A. Nowoomh of Cove, OreRon, waa vlnltliiR In thla unlKhhorhood m fow days Innt week. I In returned to Ilrownavlllu, whoro ho will teach school tho comliiR winter, Nelllo Hnydor wont .to I lend Hnt urdny, whore sho will attend IiIrIi school this, winter. Vernon Hood wna In l.aldlnw Mon day. 0. V. Knyder waa u llond visitor ono day last week. Mm. Dlotrloh cnllod on her dniiRh-tor-ln-law, Mrs, K. 0. Dlotrloh, Hun day nftornoon. Mr. nnd Mm. I.. II. Itoot mndo n hiislmms trip to llond on last Sat urday. Kdnn Itoot cation on Mm. MoAI lister Huudny. (I. W, Hnydor made n trip to the sawmill Friday, Misses draco nud Kunlcn Ilradloy. Kthol and Ivy Hnydor and Violet and Myrtle HpaiiRh spent Hunday after noon with Ksther Dietrich. Lester Hnydor wont to Laldlnw ono day last week. . Until llayloy spent Wednesday nf tornoon at tho Hnydor home. HAMPTON'. Special to Tho llullotln) HAMPTON. Bopt. 3. Thorn ui quite n crowd out to Hunday school Hunday. Mr. nnd Mm. K. M. Peck ontor tnlned Hunday tho following Misses i.lhol Forr. 'ola Ilartholomow nnd llurr Illack. A. B. Forr haa Just complotcd a tool houso. Al Lovo apont Bunday nlRht nt W. T. Harrison's. Ho wna on his woy to llond from tils sister's, Mm. Overall, of Htauffcr. Mm. Cornelia K. Btrrotor filed on land Monday that lies south west of Hampton lltitto. Win. Hplolman was n Hampton vis- :r -m V ,tv" ...; ,t -, . Bend Welcqmes the establishment of closer rela tions 'between BEND and PORTLAND and believes that great commercial advan tage for both will be the inevitable result. -. f 4-- 4 ----- Itor Hnturdny nftornoon. Isaac Xloroff, Jlmmlo tlrlckoy, Mlsson Hannnli and Kdlth Dunn, Mis ses Laura lllshop, Kvn Crow and Mot vln Crow, attended a dance In Hamp ton valley Frldny nlRht, Mr. nnd Mrs, J. flrnlth passed horo onrouto to Hond tho Ilmt of tho woe!(. Mr. nnd Aim. O. J. AVoods of Itolynt passed throuRh Hampton on Mondny, Isaac Zloroff and llurr IllncK wont ovor to Hold Monday on business, re turnlnR Tuesday, Mm, Arnnndn Combs visited In Hampton Monday. Mr. and Mm, C. II. Harmon and Miss Dnrlo Ilurlon spent Humlny with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Harrison. Vorn Hoffman has Rono to llond this woek. Mr. nnd Mm. Alexandra, Mm. Kins, Mlsa Wilson and John Wilson of Dry lnko. woro In Hampton alioic ping last Friday, W. T. Harrison haa lieen pullloR brush for J. P. Wllijuot tho mst week. J. P. Wlhiuot and son Arthur, C. II. Harmon and W. T. Harrison camp ed on CotiRar Hutto Haturday nlRht. Harold Fokr nnd Arthur Wllqtist spent Wediiosday on Hampton an I CoiiRnr Unites. Leslie Hall and Ike Now of I box woro In Hampton shopplnR Monday. Harold Forr nnd Misses Zola Ilar tholomow and Kthol Fork mndo n business trip to llrothera ono day Inst week. Mm. C. A. Ilurrls and Mm. K. M. Peck nro on the Hick list. Mm. Neoly of Imperial, waa In Hampton Tuesday. Tho Ml wo Htreetor and Iee KIrrs nnd II. C. Miller have Rono to Hum mer lake to Rather plums, Mrs. Hnldor and itatiRhter. Miss Bd nn of Dry Lake, woro In Hampton yesterday. Mr. nnd Mm. K. M. Peck. Mrs. Lucy Illcks, Miss Zola llnrttiolomow, Win. Boarcy and llurr Illack aro onmplnR on CouRar Hutto from Wed nesday until Hnturdny. A. B. Forr la putllnR brush this week. F. 0. Mlllor and Oscnr Hutzeln have roiio to Maury Mountain for a load of lumber. Jnko Ilootli roturnod homo from Unlontown, Wash., yesterday. HAMITO.V MUTTi:. (Special to Tho Bulletin) HAMPTON I1UTTB, Aiir. 31. Mr, Plnkua passed through on his way homo from llond last Wednesday. A. MoKoown found his homes re cently, which had strayed off In July. O. C. Hcnklo camo out In his car with Mr, and Mm. Win. Schrocder enrouto to Ixst Creek vnlloy whoro Mr. Bcuroodor tins a homestead. Mm. Hart Mocks and children vis- -.. Ar, r .; a, M. , --.., , -, . M fsf ( ..! ,t. 1 t - Hod with frlcnda at BtaufTor tho past woek, 0. J. BtaufTor of Btmiffer passed throuRh on his way homo from llond with a load of frolRht for Mr. Bchroo dor, who rccontly moved onto hla homestead. Karl McFnddon was a BtaufTor vis itor Bunday. Jlmmlo Hrlckloy and Mlsn linn nnh Dunn called at tho Mccks homo Sunday. Mlsn Koto Ilrlckoy rcturnod to hor homestead after being out several months. V. I'. Wray In nRoln running tho Federal truck between Hond and Hums. MIL MCA N. MILLICAN, Bopt. C While out dcor Hunting A. A. Qllmoro killed a banr weighing about 300 pounds and consequently his friends hnvo been onJoylnR benr stenk for several days. II. K. Davis nnd son Harold arriv ed homo from Prlnovlllo Baturday. 'Hchool commenced horo August Slat. Mrs. A. O. Allen Is teacher. About 14 nuplls wero enrolled. A meeting of tho directors of school District 87 was held Beptem hor 4th nt tho homo of II, It. Davis, for tho purposo of maklnR nrrango- munts to sccuro free toxt hooka for tho district and also onlargo tho school bulldlnR. A. D. Norton la plowing 20 nores of sago brush for L. Goodman. .Mr. Hcrwltz and wife were callers at tho Uoodmnn home Haturday. Mr. and Mm. Parrel I of Oregon City passed through here enrouto to Hums Saturday. DIoro, Cal. Those people wero very favorably Impressed with tho hay crops In our locality. Lo6 Alloy loft Hunday for liln homo at Tillamook, Wash. Ho Is making tho trip on homo back across the mountains via tho McKonzIo pass. Orsa Bears returned homo Satur day from a week's visit with friends In llcdmond. Mr. nnd Mm. Ray Mackey and tho Misses Hstcs of Prlnevlllo nutocd through this section Sunday on their way to Hond whoro Miss Lcola KstM will havo charRO of a rural achool noar that city. Miss Pauline Truos- dalo accompanied them from nero. John Klssler and daughter. Mm HoetRor and Karl Stearns were Red mond visitors nt tbo Frank Klssler homo Bunday. Mm. Rtta Arnold and son Everett of Ilcnd nutocd out Monday for n fow days visit at tho A. W. Ilayn home. Miss Gladys, who visiting at tho Arnolds', accompanied them home. Heforc returning Mm. Arnold will transact business at tho county sent. Allen Wlllcoxon was n dinner Ruct at the Truesdato homo Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Guy Searn wero Prlnevlllo visitors Monday, tho for mer to attend court. Will Hrown has been on tho sick list recently, Martin Snyder and family spent Thursday horo on their wny to their homestead cast ot here. ' ' r'5-'' M w -: j i. tV ", ., 'J... 9 ,nl -M. H. F. Dyer went to Hond Satirr dny whoro ho will bo for savoral days. Mm. Martha Forgoy wan a visitor In Ilcnd tho past week. A. K. Marks and son spent Tues day hero. Mr. and Mm. Itoborts, I. L. Owou nnd P, H, Johnson went to town lit tho Roberta' car Thursday. I. L. Owen movod his family hack on tho homestead from Hond lait week. Mm, A.'Kglestoln visited with Mm, A. D. Norton Wednesday. William King or Hums visited with relatives In the valley. William Ream was a business cal ler In Hond tho past woek. Mr, and Mrs. McNenl and family loft for a stay In Ilcnd Monday. Mm. Efllo Kopper Is visiting at tho A. D. Norton homo. Frank Bpeneer loft the valley on Monday and will take his five month vocation now. Louis gohmorl Is putting up a cab in on his claim hero. Mm. Roberta visited with Mm. P. II, Johnson. Mrs. J. P. Caldwell and ohlldren were stoppers here Monday night. Wo are now assured of getting mall twleo a week as regular mall scrvlco has bcon established through hero. POWKLL HUTTK. (Special to Tho Hulletln). POWELL nUTTE, Sept. 1. Mrs. B. D. Mustard returned from Spokane Tuesday evening where she had been for the past month visiting friends and relatives. Tho crowd of young folks chapar oned by Mcsdamos Smith and Hum phrey who had enjoyed a week :t camp lifo on tho McKenxle returned home tho fore part of tho week. Allen Wlllcoxon returned homo Wednesday from n week's combined buslncsB and pleasuro trip to Port land. Ho visited Mm. Wlllcoxon and Harriet whllo In Portland and to gether they took a run do.wn to Sea side for a fow days. Mr. Wlllcoxon gays Mm. Wlllcoxon nnd Harriet wont to Tncoma last week, whoro they wni visit friends before their return home. "Sy" Buckingham, tho Shores mau, was a local visitor last week. A. H. Rhode tradod horses with Frank McCafTery Tuesday. Ho now has a fine big threo year old which he Intends to work with his Jumbo colt, tho latter tho biggest young homo in this section. Jumbo weighs a llttlo less than a ton and ho Is still growing. Mm. Geo. Heckman waa a visitor at Prlnevlllo Thumday. Frank Klssler is making a cis tern on his place, so also Is Georgo Drazee. Mm. Mary Brown went to Red mond Thumday, whero sho will visit with her daughter, Mm. Henry Youuk and family for some time. John Rhode left Saturday for A- (Contlnued on pago 11.) ,) Ji. ' t : s 1. 'w . V. "ft M 1 t - .? s 5 0 i (.' t