The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 30, 1914, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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j CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
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imv iku.
(Spwilnl lo Tho Ilulletln.)
DKV UMCK, Sept. IS. A Jullr
crowd at Dry il.nlfo young folks 1U
Saturday for Imports!, whom they
attended tho duncci glroa them In
the ovonlng.
Mr. WtMttior from ltwe was a Dry
Lako visitor Monday.
Charles Ivoy trnnsntcod KualnaM
In Ilntutiton Mondny.
Mrs. 0. Lontnko (tml dstiRlitor Oen-
cvlcve woro Hamilton visitors Moj-
uay.
Gcorgo Ologor was a Hampton vis
itor Monday.
O. A. Clarske and son, J. L. Garsk,
transacted business In llohd the mm
week.
Mr. Miller loft Tor Hand Thursdny
whree ho Intends to snood his live
months leave of nbsonce off his homo-
stead.
Mrs. Green spent the pest week
visiting at tho Alexandra home.
A. Alexandra and Mr. Gteger trn
Br.cted tumiMSM In the Maury moun
tains Thursday.
nick Kondy returned home froi
Prlncvltlo. where he had been the
past week.
Master James and Genevieve Lenin
ke spent u pleasant day visiting at
tho Peterson homo.
Mr. Van Lake was bitten by a eoy
oto which proved to have hydrouho
Ma. He left for Portland the fore
part of the week, whore he will lo!
treated. Of lato tho coyotes have
leen quite a menace In the neigh
borhood, and It Is feared that many
havo Hydrophobia.
A pleasant surprise party was giv
en nl uio Alexandra noma Tuosuay
aftornoon In
to mako some purchases nl thu
Brookings store.
A. McKeown wns out to Bond for
lumber to build u barn.
Win, Oillold returned Saturday
from Soattlo, whoro ho has boon vis
iting with his daughter. Mrs. lllidsn.
Mrs. Brooks of Pleasant valley
made somo purohnses at tho Brook
ings store last Wednesday.
Mr. UQisuor was a business visitor
In this Vicinity last Thursday.
llort Mooks went to Stauffer last
Friday to help Mr. StnuITer movo his
house
Hornoo Brookings and C. W. Ash
Itnugh donutad n load of wood for tho
school.
Mies Blva McFsddsii en 11 ml on
frlonds In this vicinity last Tuesday.
CLOVKltDALH.
(Special to Tho Hullotln)
CLOVUKDALIS, Sept XST Marl
and Arthur Grulw are home for
few weeks.
A large camp of Indians are near
Staters waiting for the fair.
J. McKlnney ami family are here
from Pullman. .
V. 8. Hodman and son and Mr.
MeCaffery were doing biislneee in
Sisters the first of the woek.
C. Carson and C. Woods have re
turned from attending 1'rinevllle
court, also Mrs. Illnentan.
Mrs. Hardy Allen's sister. Mies Da
vidson, arrived from Hood Hlver an I
took up her school duties In District
No. 9 Monday!
J. 11. x Miner of Hand was In this
vlclnty several days last week.
J. II. Hanor and wife nnd Mr. and
Mrs. 11. U. Gould of Mend wore 'n
honor of Mrs. Alexan- i sujorji on business inursaay
dra's birthday anniversary. Games
wero playod and refreshments served.
Mrs. Iaura Peterson called on Mrs.
G. Lcmpko the past week.
Thos. Lnngford was a Hold visitor
Mr. McVclty loft for Bend the fore
pari of the week, whore he will tran
sact business during tho coming
week.
Dance In Dry Lake bull Friday
evening, October t. Mverybofly welcome.
DKV I -A Kit.
(Special to Tho Ilulletln).
DRY TAIvR. Seat. JB. C. A.
liengston has been In charge of the
McVelty ranch the poet week.
Vernle and Thereela Oarske were
Ituck Creek visitors Friday.
Master Junes Lomflke pad sister
snent a pleescnt day visiting at the
Pe'ereoo hsast.
Charles Ivoy was a Back Creek
Tl 'tor MoaOay.
Kd street, from Back Creek, was
a I ry l-ab visitor Monday.
Mr. tad Mrs. Lennke spent Sue
da in Ibex.
Miss Laura Peterson left Wednes
day for Itend where she expects to
imet her two sisters, Mrs. Keltou,
and Mies Peterson from Portland,
who Intend to spend some time visit
Ing In this vicinity.
Will Psusch was a Dry Lake vis
itor Thursday.
A Jolly crowd of young folks left
for Buck Creek Krlday afternoon to
attend a dance given there In the
I J. U. Mevors was visiting schools
In tltls section the Inst of the week.
Ho found tho schools doing most ex
cellent work. He advocates good
schools to build up a town or comun
Ity. Mrs. Cyrus and daughter, Mr.
Wehw. visited at Clyde Johnson's on
Wednesday.
Mlseea lues and Olive Buekuer an 1
Mrs. Temple of Redmond were guests
at a erty given by Mrs. Gompers
8 nday evening and also at one giv
en Tuesday evening by Mrs II. K.
Ifcml.
Walter Boyd entertained at iinnr
at his bachelor quarters Sunday.
Kverybody Is busy getting realty
for the Sisters Fair.
Threshing ts still in progress.
Ml Mi! CAN.
(Spoclnl to Tho llitllottu)
M1LL1CAN. Sept. 7 Louis Good
limn and A. D. Norton wore bustnees
oullors In Baud Friday nnd Saturday.
Moyor Goodman of Bond cniuo nut
for n visit with his paroiits last Sim
day. Guorgo Mllltenu drove to Bond on
Sunday.
Mrs. Mllllcan is oxpeoled homo In
tho very near future.
Mrs. A. G. Allen wns n oallor nt tho
B. 18. Davis home Krlday.
Mrs. Itoaius called at tho llgberta
nnd MoAdovv homos Krlday after
noon. L." P. Kounoy was a business onllnr
at tho McAdow home Krlday.
Mrs. A. Kdolsteln callud nl tho A,
D. Norton homo Krlday.
Mr. and Mrs. Goodman spout tho
Jewish holiday nt tho llorwltx home
stead. Krank J. Hinder drove out from
Bend Sunday to his homeetead here.
William Todd en me out fronMlan 1
Inst Saturday, returning again' Sun
day for a short slay, after which he
will return to hta homestead here to
remain for the wluter.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moffat t nro ex
pected back en their claim here soon.
liAlllliAW.
(Special to The Bulletin)
IIDLAW. Sept. 13. The Laid
lnw Kulr provod quite a success. Al
though tho oxhlhlts woro not ns mini
oruus as before the quality and oUn
were oxcellent, according tu thoie
who wero capable of judging. A
good crowd from nclghlioriug towns
cntue In and participated In thu Sol
di ore' llouniou at P'etile Inland nnd
Community Hall. The veterans were
oMhualasttc nnd gave some very In
teresting talks at tho hr-ll. The sing
ing of patriotic songs was, ns usual,
quite Inspiring.
The gypsy carnival wns the Itvelt
ea. affair Ialdlnw hoe had for soma
time, with gypsies In costumes, can
dy and confetti booths, muolc and twi
lunches, one at 6 o'clock and at noon.
We say "l should say O'Dnnnall's
wieners are good and so are Shrlaers
buns," and we think ' Ijildlsw pies
are all right too." One feature of
the evening which attracted cooeld
orable attention was n "re.nl" gypsy
fortune teller, who made some mar
ried men frown and some bachelors
smile, with her advlee In finance,
evening. I
n. Cox visited at the Fuller home
Vednesdav.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller and family
visited at the Kin rsneh Thursdav.
John and Joe Karske left for th
Maury mountains where they Intend
to transact business the coming week.
Mrs. Alexandra called on Mrs. P.
Drown tho foro nart of tho week.
Miss Laura Peterson and sister.
Mrs. O. Johnson, called on Mrs.
Lompkc.
IOST CIIKKK.
(Spoclal to Tho Bulletin)
LOST CREBK. Sept. 2C V. D.
Harris Is working over near Wagon
tire He snent tho woek ond at homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Heddloeon of Bgll.
Htonped at Do Witt's last Monday
night. Thoy were on their way to
Be id.
Press De Witt has returned to his
home In Chicago valley. His brother
Den. took over a load of supplies for
him.
A. Kinsman Ins returned from a
business trln to Taooma.
Paul Ashby is qulto sick at tho
present writing.
Kornost Hester left tills week for
Seattle. Ho expects to mako tho trip
in hip auto.
Mrs. C. C. Rrodes is living In her
new house.
Mrs. J. I loach was on the sick
list the fore part of this week.
Ben and Press De Witt returned
last Saturday from a trip to Bend.
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IIAMITO.V BUTTK.
k. (Special to The Bulletin.)
HAMPTON BUTTB, 8ept. 21. Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. W. Ashhaugh called oa
Mrs. W. W. Shepard last Saturday af
ternoon. Mrs. H. O. Hedges of Seattlo reg
istered at tho Brookings Hotel ono
dav last weok, being on her way to
visit with her parents who live near
Itllev.
W. G. Crutchflold of Catlow vallov
tmrsed through last Wednesday with
lils car on his way to Bend to meet
tho Oaks family who are moving out
to their homesteads in Cctlow.
Ml8 Kva Michel Is visiting with
Mrs. J. Perry of Surprlso ranch.
Elmor Wether of Buck Creek camo
over to take a truck out to Bond. Ho
will bo out several months to work
In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stauffer of
Btauffer, visited with relatives and
friends In this vicinity several days
last week.
J. K. Pope of Butte passed through
liero last Thursday with a now auto
mobile which ho recently purchased.
V. Johnson vlsltod with Fred Mil
ler last Sunday.
Oscar Black was over last weok
A Frank Talk with the
Voters of Eastern and
Central Oregon
Eastern and Central
Oregon have been want
ing and needing a United
States Senator for a long
time.
AScnator at Washing
ton who would work for
their interests and would
get something for the great,
big undeveloped interior
of Oregon.
Who would protect
waiuai iiuder tneir wool ana larm pro
ducts; get Federal money
for irrigation nnd roads, nnd bring in people to occupy
the land.
Who would collect some of the debts of Oregon
already long overdue, like the 58,000,000 due Oregon's
irrigation fund.
I want to talk frankly to the people of Eastern nnd
Central Oregon.
NOVEMBER 3rd will be your opportunity to elect
such a man.
You All Know William ffanley.
Most of you call him "Dill."
It's about time that you people of Eastern nnd
Central Oregon were waking up to your interests,
abandoning party squabbles and party prejudices, nnd
ELECTING YOUR MAN TO THE UNITED
STATES SENATE..
It's about time to stop electing bankers and lnwyers
to the United States Senate.
Why not elect your own man? The man you know,
a farmer and a stockman.
A man who knows your needs and is your friend.
A doer and a getter.
"DILL" HANLEY.
Isn't it the wise thing to do?
Please think it over and talk it over withyour friends
and neighbors.
Read his platform.
If you want a seat on the Hanley bandwagon, please
write me. ' ,
CLARKE LOITER,.
Csmpslgn Manager
1404 Yeon Building
Portland, Oregon
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(PtJ Adrtnlxmcnt by llwlcy C-rop-Ign Cooualue. CtifU Lcficr, Muujcr)
love, nnd matrimony. Tho Ash pond
was also tho cause nt iiiuoh niorrl
ineiit, whim n stern hnrholor drew it
pink siMibonuot, or n ledy drow a
polr of inon'it collar buttons or n
tieoktlo. Uoeolpts for thn uvotiltig
woro Satl.SO to go toward tho pliuiu.
Mi', nnd Mrs. John 8tllue nnd noil
Clement spoilt tho day In Lnldlnw
Krlday.
Lnldlaw oltlxemi cortAluly nppro
ohto tho loynltj of I ho "llondom" In
attending tho fnlr, nnd dniioo, aln
tho Ojpay Cnrulvnl.
Quito a crowd onjayod the free
iIriico nt tho hall l-'rldixy night. Tho
diuico commlttcu kindly waited until
nfter tho Carnlvnl to opon tho hall
for tho dnuco.
Tho milliner from lUdmoud spout
the dny nt (Irlllln's storo Friday with
a splendid dlimtay of hats.
Among taldluw visitors nt Dou-I
Saturday uvetilne; wore Mrs. Coon.
Mrs. Cndy, Mrs. T.eo and Mrs. Lund
lierg. After shopping thoy took In
the movie.
Mrs. John Bull was ablo to attond
tho (lypuy Carnival, Mr. Hell tnldiwt
hor thorn In hor wheoi chnlr.
Ilov. A. O. Wnlkor delivered n limit
ablo nddrosH at the "(und Clt liens '
servlcoH Ruiiday w. m, Tho ulturoli
was well llllsd and oveiy ouo was
Ht'rrod with pntilotltin, hh n result
of llov. Wnlkei'H ndilresa and the
Hplnmlld nliiRlng. Now 1st ovury
"Cloud Clllmn" flu hlo or her part nt
tho nomine full ttjoetlon.
powitiiii iiirriii .
(Spootnl to Thu Hullotln.)
POWKLI. I1UTTI. Hopt 8.- Quito
n crowd gathmod nt the (I. L. Braxoe
ranch Tuoedny to nnond tho iiiictl'iii
hiiIs of hogs, ciittlo and hoisos. Knr
ly In tho solo howovnr It wan (n
ti.at most ovury one hud wimi Jii't
to seo what the other follow wnu
gcing tu buy and bidding toon stoi
pod nltoKolhsr ulth the result th.it
tho nuotlouoor oallnd tho sale olT,
Folks In this loonllty nro nil protty
woll stocked up and grain being so
high the tomplnttoii to buy mure hogs
Id not to bo hiimorod.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert IU)iiold v-f
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1i?o Lafollctte
Nursery Co.
Prinovillo, Oregon
CKNTHAL
OJtKaON'SNtMSKKY
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(Coiitliiuud on imge sevsn.)
What's the Use
of frolKlitlnfC Krocorlert from
Homl fret) of clmrKu?
Lot JOHNSON pay
tho freight.
ltomombor thu pluco, nonr
'28 inllo post, Ik'inl to
IluriiH rnml.
Sfc
MILLIt'AN.
OIlKdON.
Stop the LossFires are Unnecessary
ttaeaaaasstarxs
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