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PAOK a. TIIK ItKNI) M'l.I.HTIN, WIND, OUK., WIID.NKHDAY, HL'PTLMRim 1(1, 101 1. - !- -------'------------- 4 CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. - -"--- - ----. .. - -4-4-J.. DItV IiAKK. (dpcclnl to Tho Bulletin) DRY LAKE!, Soot. 4 Mr. nntl Mrs. 8ed8, from Ibex tMMCtl through hero Snlurdny. bftuntl for Rnd. John Mouor, trom Hull Crook, wns n Dry Lako visitor Saturday. Tho MIbros Btrceter from 1 inner Inl passed through hro Sunday, hound for nuok Creek. Mrs. iJbmiiko onlted on Mis Lnurn l'etoron Monday. Harry Hnclileman. from Bnrnw. pnt Sunday in Dry Lko viilllng trlonds. John PauMh from Ibex vns a Dry 1-ake viBitor Sunday-. Mr. Mllo. and son. trim Rtiek Trook iwiwod through hero Monday on tholr way to Uond. Mr. and Mrs. Huetl Und family Pom Buck Croek Bont a day vlalt tnf In Dry Luke the toro trt of tho Mi. O. A. Oa rake transected biwl ncaa in tturtrai Wednesday. Mr. Boor from Hs iMiMscd through hero Thursday bound for Porttaiil. Mr. Mltler called on Mr. mid Mr. Puller the tore imrt of the weak. Mr. AtsMUtdor was a visitor at tho Lenten homo on Tuesday Mrs. O. Petonton called or Mr. and Mra. Louttttt Sunday. Mr. Weathers and wifo from Jtiex v en- Dry lk visitors Prldajr. HAMPTON HUTTit. tho prospect of moro In tho near tu turo. Mr. Kinsman linn cono to Tncoma to trammel Imsliu'w. Mrs. J. O. Porry has returned lo hor homo In Surprise Vnlloy after spending Bovoral days with friend In tho valley. Mrs. a. R. Young met Mr. Younn nnd bod Hobort at Itolynt ami accom panied thorn to Hums. Mr. and Mrs. Schroedor, of lowit. havo Dcon guosts at tho Stnuffor homo for Bomo time pait. They expect to loonto In tho valley. Mr. Gibbons, of Fife, and J. O. Porry havo gone to I.kevtov to look over a business proposition. JltntMie MfKwsm Is at home ir.ln. Ho has boon ovsr In llnrnojr and Mai hour counties for some Hint past. HAMPTON. (Special to The RtUUtta.) HAMPTON'. Sept. 10. Mr. and ; homestead bore. Miss Goldlo Larkln la Bpendhig n few weeks in uonu with her sinter, Mrs. K. Neliou. A. II. Taylor la working at Pnulltn for i fow weoka. . Mrs. M. Hnltinoyor Visited n fow duya with Mr. and Mis. Mayors, who resides nt Crooked Hlvor. Mr. and Mrs. Potor Nlclaoii spent Sunday with Mr. nud Mrs. Uric una lolsou. Tho 'armors hero aro hauling lum ber from tho sawmill to ilnlsh the new ilivnoo hall. Kvoryono at lllvors enjoyed a lit tle shower of rain last night. Thy are hoping there wilt bo moro of It. Mrs. A. It. Taylor and .Mrs. C. II. CemiiiK called on Mm. C. A. llntaloy Friday. VY. Lilly mado a trip tr Prlnllto last weok to got his seed uraln. L. ltaker tr having his Inst year's rye thrushed out for send grtln. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mills will leave for Indiana next Wodneeday. (Special to Tho nullctln.) UAMITON lUTTE. Sept 7. Hon isld tOOnkirn of Misery Khtts. took to truck for Houd Saturday enroute to Portland. , , . Miss ttr Michel w vMtlns with Mrs llrooklngs several days lt cok. . ... Jake Hrooks returned to Ills home after being out several months. Wrt Millar made a trill to Maun' mountain to get some polo for u! rebuilt. -vlntl will toww. Heme llrooklnge Is on the sleK list. - Mrs. Smith vteMed with Mrs. B. Cook last Sunday. Burt Mladden waw a caller in this vicinity Sunday. Jtmmie llriskey was over on bnsl iiese me day this week. Mtss Blv MoPaddeH and Vinton Wmy took awwier at the Meek'a home Wednesday. Mrs. t). L. MeMlllion Is visiting her father, W. S. Brown, of Pleasant vol ley. Mrs. K. M. Peck, and ohlldren ere camping over In tho J mil port cutt'ng tlielr winter's wood. l.ast Sunday for dinner Mrs. Lu cltula niack entertained tho folio, lug: Mr and Mrs. Homo Parsons of Imperial. Mrs. C. 11. Harmon and daughter. Mies Uarle riurton. Klo.nl Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Harri son. ( It. Harmon left (or MonteanHO, Washington, last Thursday. Mrs. Grace M. Itaseett and mother. Mrs. Flske. left ThttnMlay ror Dallas. Oregon. ltlack and Harrison spent Mendar night with Floyd Black who has Just returned from a month's visit with friends In Corvallta. Oragon. Mr. O'llara or Dry Uke stayed ovor night nt Hotel liaHipttMi t i Monday night otirouto to Hunts wliarc ho has carpentering' work. Most of the buildings that were burn- od In Hums a few dns ago will be CI.OVUUDALK. Itev. lairco. of ItodiHOBd. lost his driving hcrsos In the are at Burns. The owner of the livery liar that RMrned let him have a pair of horeea to drive to his home. Mtse Kva Crow spent Saturday night with Mies Dark Burton. Mrs. Corbet t of Benjamin take was In Hampton Saturday. Mrs. II. A. Snyder anC daughter of Dry Lake were In Hampton one day last week. Mr. A. S. Fogg accompanied Misses Hthel Fork and Zola Bartholomew t Bend today whore they will take the Mrs. Klmer Wettber of Buck Creek, train for Portland to enter school took the truck for Bend Saturday on- Harold Fogg and Misses Bthrl route to Portland. Fokk and Zola Bartholomew toot Bert Moeka left for Bead Thursday supper with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. llar- for a load o( freight for tho Brook-. rlson Tuesday evening. Aftor su- Ihbs store. I por all enjoyed a few gamw of Book Mrs. It. Young camo up front Lost! Burr Black and W. T. Harrison frock last weak-to accompany her. leave here Saturday morning for husband, who Is freighting between Bend and Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. I. Clvallor, who are walking from Portland. Ore . 1i Btieton. Mass., registered at tho llreoklog Hotel Saturday. Mrs. Orsee Hassler and Miss Alio ltrooklngs returnod to their homes Saturday after visiting with the Brooklng's family several weeks. C. J. Stauffer of Stauffer paesl through FHdav on his way to Bond Tor n lrad of freight. Vie Johnson has raiurnod to hie uomeetead after being .out several months. W. J. flagman and Jtrfrt Meek node a flying trip to Stauffer Mon-day. Bond where thoy will meet Mr Black's brother, Jeeeo U Black, of Porto Rico, who la coming In for a two month s visit. Isaac Kterotf was in Hampton yi torday. Mrs. Luclndn Black la spending a fow days In Hampton. - KIVHItS. 1IK.VI, It. F. J). (Special to Tho Bulletin) UBND. It K. D.. Sept. 1&. Two Hstjifs of Mrs. Cole E. Smith. Mrs. CasofcoU and Mrs. W. Hosch and chlldroa from ghanlko, havo been thj guests of relatives and rrlonus nsre a oouplo of weeks. Thoy have now returned to their homos. Mrs. V. K. Beehtold and son have returned to Portland after spending ine vacation at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Young. Mine Ida C. Young eeompunled then. Slie will spend the winter la Soekane. Mies Leola Bateff from Prinevllle bao begun teaching a nine month term In the Young school. XUm Susan Benson Is expected home tills week. She la In Seattle, the guest of her brothsr's folks and other friends there, jHre. Dr. Sharplees has been vU It'iij? at the home of her daughter, JIM. a I Young. A few weeks before coming here she had been on an ex tended trip to HoHolula' and sui roundlng country. JiOST CIIHKK. (Special to The Bullotln.) LOST CftREK, Sept. A. Mr. and Mrs. Jim 8mlth and daughtors, Opal nnd Jewel have gone to Bend on a business and pleasure trip. C. J. Stauffer Is busy hauling freight from Bond. Miss llortha Eades has returned to her homo at Butto after spending ttevaral weeks In our valley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Mehrcr have r turned to their ranch hero. Mr. .sieurer has been harvesting In Eau torn Washington and Mrs. Melfrer lias been at Bend. Marvin Porry has gono down In Northern California to transact busi ness, Cecil Hubbard ana friend came ip from Lakovlew last Thursday and re turned on Saturday. Jack 8mlth nnd Porry Hartoon liuve gono to Lakovlew on business. Hen Do Witt has cone to Bend for u load of groceries. 8. W. Best and J. O. Perry got a rumple or loads of lumber over on huck mountain. Pscar Snavely, who has been working over In Harney county, spent the week cud at home. LOST GREEK, Sept. 8. School began Monday with Miss Alice Brook ings wielding tho birch. There aro thirteen pupils in attendance with (Soeolat to Tho Bulletin) RIVBRS. Sopt. 10. The W. C. C. met at the home of Mrs. F. Rameay September S. A musical program took plaee In which the following ladlos took part: Mlssoe Faith Ram say and B. Ransom. Mrs. P. Itloker. Mrs. Chas. Mills. Mrs. Max Nlehnm. Mrs. J. B. Rivers. Mrs. M. Nielsen, and Miss B. Ransom sang, "Silver Threads Among tho Gold." which was enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served. Tho Mlssos A. Cotttngham enter tained the W. C. C. and the Pioneer Club at her home September 1st. At many of tho members are leaving now the afternoon was spent In vis iting. A pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mills and Mr. and anl Mrs. W. T. Wlggam Friday ovonlng at the school house. Both parties wore very much surprised. Mr. and Mrs. Mills loft for Indianapolis, In diana September Dth, wliere the will spend the winter. Mtse Gladys Taylor from thin vicin ity was married to Mr. Stledham, in California, a week or so ago. Mrs. Ransom will return to Port land next Wednesday after spending a few months with hor daughtor. Miss Bortha Ransom, who has a (Special to Tho Bullotln) CLOVKItDALR. Sept. 1L-Threshing coiutnouced Monday In this . Hon. tho Tompleton and Skellun out lit taking, tho load. Mrs. U G. Grube and daughter ate Bend visitors this week. Mies Thelma Cobb left Sisters Sunday for Eugene where she will at tend school this winter. ' Kdd Spoo made a trip to McKenxle bridge Sunday. Doctor Belknap of Prinevllle came through Slaters tho latl of the wee from his summer en in p. But few cam pers are now left. L. a. Oruhu and K. L. WtjMron made a trip to Madras Tuesday by auto. Mrs. Hartley has reeeivod tho end Hews or the death of a sailor In Port laud. Fred Welae had the misfortune ta lose several valuable sheep by bloat this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dnnwcmlle and dau ghter Lillian of Prinevllle stepped in hUtero on their way home from their summer camp on the Metollus. Mr. and Mrs. Wilt and Mlaa Wald ron were callers at Knickerbocker In Platiivlew Thursday evening. Mr. Wlllcoson took up his school duties In Cloverdalo September 7. Haiel Templeton Is attending the Sisters school and has taken up the b slneee courses of high school work which Includes short hand and tyre writing. Several other are oontem plating the same stop. Tom Arnold and wife passed through Cloverdalo last week on their way heme from Eugene. They report the roads in bad condition all tho way through. Mr. and Mrs. Knickerbocker wero business visitors In Bend this week. Many people of this section wilt :o Prinevllle ruosIb during fair week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline were Imslnotw visitors In Ststors Wednes day. Mrs. W. B. Taylor and children stopped over night In Sisters on tholr way ovor the mountains. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bruce Cray and lit tie son Gerold were Sisters guosts from Post last Thursday, on their way to Portland, making the trip by auto. The Burnslile boys' mother and father are hero for the winter. Election of teachers and oUlcer f the Cloverdale Sunday school will :k September W. Council Club meel'ngs will start as soon as the rush of threahlng Is over. POWKLL HITTK. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) POWBI.L BUTTW. Sept. 1L Me. Honry Young and baby of Redmond, visited Wednesday with hor slstor, Mrs. B. A. Bussett and family. Mrs. George C. Tmeedale and dau ghters, Paulino and Dorothy, were visitors In Pr'nevllle Wednesday. Mrs. Barl Porrost, who has enjoyed tno pust month In a visit to relatives at Belllnghnm, Washington, returned homo last week. Messrs. K. A. Bussett and Guy Sears have been visitors at the coun ty seat for the McDantels murdur trial and the latter as Juryman. , Fred Piemen returned to this sec tion last week after an oxtonded ab sence Foster Bros, throshlng crew took n layoff of a week, following throshlng zwL I R al ! aTi al aaJl I III IhwHbi I lw mjm&&kr J 1b1 iLwUll Wall ll I ml CENTRAL OREGON LINE Excursion Fares SEPTEMBER 24 TO OCTOBER 3, INCLUSIVE, TO SALEM, FOR THE Oregon State Fair From Bend, Metolius, Redmond, Deschutes, Cul ver, Madras, Terrebonne and other points on the Oregon Trunk Railway. One and one-third fare for the round trip. Final return limit October 7. "PORTLAND DAY" Thursday, October 1. Rip programs, racing events and free attractions daily. For full particulars call on J. H. CORKETT, Agent, Bend. ------- operations nt tho Carl iLlndaulst place. Grain la ripening very hIow, fact which mado tho lay oft uucos Bary. Will Hrown has loaned his place to Joo Towniond (or three yonra. Unelo Sum's It. F. I). Inspector wan a visitor In thlH neighborhood Inst week, llo was shown ovor tho pro posed route by mall carrier Caroline nnd Karl Snumlors In tho termor ii nuto.. Tho 101 4-10 U. school term at tho Shepord school commenced last Mou day with Mr. Gideon as teacher, while tho Wilson school opened Moud-iy u. m. with Mra. lluulah Gray Holland us teacher. Miss Hdtm Morse, who hits licin employed to teach In tho Benr Croot school, look up her duties last week. It Is understood that MIsh Elilm LlndiiuiMt will touch tho Twin Butte school this year. ot wheat. Geo. Hotibn wua n dinner huohI nt tho W. T. Smith homo Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Rico Wore uuohIh nt thn N. P. Allnv linnin Huiidnv. ..- ...- ... - . -...H ........ . ,. Quito nn oxodus of young l'0"lv from this section luvudoil PrlnuvTlNl within the pnt fow days, nil with tho expectation of attending tho Crook county high school for tho coming session. Those representing PowuM Butto will ho Oilsn Hours, Gladys mid Hniol Bayn nnd Paulino Truomlnlo. Josno llockmiiu, Ralph Jones, nnd Roy Skeeu, with perhnpii moro to follow lutor on. Mrs. Guy Hoars was n visitor .it Prlnovltlo Sunday nnd so also wnu Mrs. A. W. Ilnyn Mra. Mary Brown returned to Red mond Saturday for a further visit with her daughter, Mrs. Young, nud family It Is rumored Hint Geo. Ilobbs Is training Ills trotting maro for .the races nt Pr Inov I In. Mrs. John Klsslur, lio hnn bou nursing her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank Klssler anil bnhy, returned to her home In Itmlmoud Tuesday nun Reeves Wlllroxon was a Prlnevlllaf daughter. Mrs. ihtetgor. came out for visitor Friday, mi nlso was Virgil Humphrey, the latter taking In a load liTe Lafollette Nursery Co. ji Ii-j!!iaj'"lr,gai PrlnovlUo, Oregon CKNTHAL OREGON'S NUHSEUV - (Conllnued nil Mtge 0.) . - What's the Use of frolrlitlnKp;rocerlen 'rom Ilond frco of clmriro? Lot JOHNSON pay tho freight. 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