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t'AGK a. THE HKN lll'LLKTIN, RKNl), ORE,, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, IBM. -- - ----- - - CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. $ . - ---- --- ---- --------- --- HAMPTON BUTTE. (Special to Tho Bulletin) HAMPTON BUTTE, Octobor C Mrs LUolntln Mack la visiting In Hampton n row tiara this week. I, Lj. Owen Is Bomo bottor at this writing, J. 1 Wllquot Is Tlrttlng his folks ItiiWdodburn Tor two weeks. . W. T. Harrison. Arthur Wllquot rind E. M. Peck havo gone to Bond this week. Mrs. A. S. Fogg vlsltod Mrs. Mack nnd Mrs. Harrison Sunday nHcrnoon. Mrs. C. H. Harmon visited Mrs. V. T. Harrison Friday attornoon. A. T. Shaver. Floyd Phillips, J. L. Black, Durr Mack, and T. liar rlson returned trom tho Bluo moun tains Monday. Mrs. Ilert Looton was In Hampton Baturdar.. Uov. Q; A. Burrla flnlahod fencing his placo 1ast-ro3k. MolrnvUrow and sister. Miss Kvn, attended a danco in Hemstnd valley Saturday night tho oroy), Wash., whoro ho spoilt greater part uf tho sununor. Lucy Nloinnn Is visiting a few weeks with hor parents from PrlnO- VIIIO. Max Gross nrrlved homo from Paulina last week, whoro ho spent tno summer. liOo Royor loft hero forSurprlso vnuoy, uaiiiornin, irom wuoro no ox poets to return shortly with a hord of cnttlo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Winters will leavo for Prlnovlllo this wcok. Mrs. John Scluueor's dog was bit ten by n mad coyoto after which t had to bo shot. Mrs. O. H. Gonuag has received tho news from Franco of hor broth, or's death nmeng tho French soldiers. Ii.UM.AW. HAMPTON BUTTE. Oct. B. Mr. Plnkus passed through hero on his way to Hcnd. Misses Maud, Mary and Carrie Brown and Mrs. McMullIn of Yrokn valley' called on Miss Elva MoFad. den In Pleasant Valley last Sunday. Jako Ilrooks la out to Bend for a load of supptlos. C. J. Stauffer of SUmffor passu through horo last Saturday onhM way to Bond -to got a lolid.of house hold goods for Mr. Myers who has located on a .homestead near Stauffer. Frod Ovornll of Stauffer and Boh AVhltcsjdool-Cincago valley vlsltd at tho "Brown's home In Yroka val loy one day last week. Jim Drawn was homo to visit with his family several days last week. C. W. Ashbaugh Is gono out to Rend to transact business. N. S. Prawn and ststora of Yreka valley are out to Uend for supplies. V. P. Wray was a Pleasant valloy caller last Saturday. Roj Fonts of Pleasant valley lost orto of his work horses. ' Jlnunlo Hrlckey made a business trip to the Last Chance ranch. Tho Brookings Hotel Is receiving a coat of paint which adds to Its ap pearance. Pert Mecks has been logging sago brtiBh last week. Mr. Rolsner was over to buy sup- dock and all tho girls and boys as pncs ai uio nrooKiusn oiu iai oai- well n8 th0 oldor oncs nr0 earnestly (Spoclal to Tho Bulletin) LAIDLAW, Oct. 12. Axel Byo. Superintendent of Construction for tho T. 1. P. loft Friday, October 0, for Elephant Butte. Now Mexico, whoro ho has accepted a similar po sition with tho united States Bocv lamatlon Service. Tho work thero will continue at least two years longer. Chris. Krommol loft Friday, Octo ber 9, for his homestead near tho Columbia river, Washington. Thurman Cavo. Sstcnogrfaphcr nt tho T. I. P. office, expects to leavo In tho near futuro for Colllo, Oregon, whoro he has accepted a similar po sition. Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher havo movod to Fred Wilson's ranch near Laldlaw. Mrs. Ada Lundberg and Mrs. E. Q. Ross visited school Thursday, and woro glad to see how well tho school is progressing under tho principal- ehlp of Mr. Leo and toachor Miss draco Polk. Tho homo of Prof, and Mrs. Leo was tho scono of a merry surprlso party Saturday evening, tho occasion bolng the birthday anniversary of Bon Leo and Holmrt Wallace. Mrs. Leo entertained at dinner, Hobart Wallace, Walter Horner and Rogor Flicklnger, after which a crowd of 20 or rooro young people arrivod to spend tho evening In games, music and tho partaking of dainty refresh ments. Tho Laldlaw Union Sunday school will re-open next Sunday, at 10 o- unlay. Earl MoFaddcn was a Lost Creek visitor ono day last week. School District No. 77 held a spe cial election last Monday and voted a 30 mill tax. This vicinity was visited by a good rain last Thursday night. DRY LAKE. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) DRY LAKE. Sept. 2B-Oct. 2. Mr. Taylor and Mr. Harris from Portland woro Dry Lake visitors Sunay. Bill Pausch was a Dry Lako visitor Friday. Mr. Kruso from Imperial passed through hero Thursday on his way to Buck Creek whoro ho will play at tap danco given thero Friday evon Ing. Mr. Wilson was a Buck Creek vis itor Friday. Mrs. 0. Lemka called on Mrs. uar sk o Saturday. John Pausch was a Dry Lake vis itor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller and son left for Camp Greek Thursday where they Intend to re I do for tho winter. B. Cox spent. Thursdayat'tlio Ful ler place. .s Mr. Hill Ishelping Mr. Lomke re move a shaokurom the former Fuller ranch, which he purchased some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Lemko moved onto their homestead la Ibex Tuesday. Miss Thcresla and Vernlo Oarske were Ibex visitors Saturday. .Miss Laura Peterson returned home from Bond Saturday, whoro sho had spent tho past week. Master Ixnten called at tho Oarsko ranch Saturday. A danco wan given Friday night In Dry Lako hall. Thero was a small attendance owing to the disagreeablo weather, although a good time was reported. RIVERS. (Spoclal to The Bulletin.) RrVKItB. Oct. R. Mr.a nd Mrs. C. 1L Cenung visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G"nglngham Friday. Dr. Heas nnd wife left tholr homo plead and started for Prlnovlllo Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Held called on Mrs. J. " 8ahraeor Saturday. Mrs. Bolinieer will move to Prlnovlllo as soon as her ostates are settled.. Warm, sunny days have boon our reward after a fow days of wind and cold. J, n. Rivers cleaned out his well Saturday. Ho was osslsted by C. IJpiMey. Mr. Garry is building a bungalow on hjs olalrn. Mrs. Kennedy nnd daughter, iLucy. arrived from Prlnovlllo last week. if. Larkln has traded his relin quishment out here for Mr. Ransom's Portland property. Tho W. O. C. met nt Mrs. J. B. River's bomo last Wednesday. A de lightful luncheon was served and en joyed by all. We have been esnjoylng some real rains' lately. W. Llbb'y has Just finished seeding twenty ayjy to rye. Ho Is busy dig ging his pqtatoes now. Bi Nelson 1s plowing some land for O. "Grill, who Is expected homo any T. Boerste ontertalned at a turkoy dinner Saturday evening, Octobor 3. Tire, Initio was laid for ten, nftr which card gamea woro played. W. T. Wlggam returned from Port land Sunday afternoon. Roy Rodgoru roturntd from Pom- Invited to come. Bo prompt O. Laurgaard and G. E. Ross made a tour of tho T. I. P. camps Satur day distributing pay chocks. Tho Stagman family are now liv ing In tho building formerly occupied by M. Painter and family. Friends of Mrs. John Wlmer will bo glad to know that she Is rapidly gaining strength after an operation, which was performed about two weeks after leaving hero. Judgo Thorpo hns recently put In a cement cistern at his place, now occupied by G. E. Ross and family. Miss Marguerlto FHcklnger, who Is attending school In Wutorloo, Iowa, writes that sho is progressing nicely in her high school work end Is on- Joying associations with her old friends thero. Vera Dickenson, who hns been 111 for a long time. Is reported bottor. Robert Horner is now a bio to bo out, and will resume his studios at the Laldlaw school this wcok. A finnnce commltteo was appoint ed at the Laldlaw church, consisting of Miss Faye Gerklng. Mrs. J. J. Coon, and Mrs. R. U. Fllckenger. In tho near future the oldor boys of Laldlaw oxpeot'to organize a boy's band, under tho leadership of Ar thur DIokinson. ' MILLICAN. (Special to Tho Bulletin) MILLICAN. Oct. 11. Louis Good man went to Bond Saturday, return ing homo Wcdsesday night. William Todd went to Bend on his bicycle Wednesday. Mrs. A. G. Allen spent Tuesday evening at the Mlllloan Inn, tho guest of Mrs. Geo. Mlllican. Wllllcm Ream drove to Bond Wed nesday nftor supplies for his stdro. Mrs. Ada B. Mlllican loft for Eu gene. Oregon, where sho will attend tho State Federation of Women's Clubs to bo held there Octobor 12th to 15th. A Mrs. Davis called at tho Goodman homo Monday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Market and Mrs. Vernon Forbes aro expected out on their homostoads soon. Mr. and Mrs. Herwltz spent Tues day attornoon at the Goodman homo. L. Goodman Is very busy nowa days picking the sage from a 2D ncro patch he had plowed lately. II. F. Dyer was seen in tho cast end a day last week. Thos. Moffett and family aro ex pected on tholr homestead hero vory soon. Miss Jennlo Noyes and her brother Albert, passed through hero enrouto to Dry Lako. . Mrs. B. E. Davis visited at tho KdeUtoIn homo Wednesday. Mrs. Efflo Kopper and Mrs, A. D. Norton called on Mrs. Roams and Mrs. Goodman Wednesday. A. Edelsteln, who has been in Can ada tho past fow months, is expected home. Andrew Jenski and wife spoil Wednesday night hero on their way to Burns. Harold E. Davis was a caller in the west end of the valley Wednes day. The Judges and clerks of election received election notices to post In various places Saturday. Miss Julie and Annlo Browne spent Thursday horo, the guest of friends. Mrs. James Towner and children, and Mrs. Townor'B brother, Mr. Han omet, woro stoppers horo Tuesday, enrouto to tho Christmas Lako coun try. Tlioy are looking for a sultabto place to locate. Victor Bhawe visited our school Wednesday forenoon. Mr. Bhawe ex pressed himself nn woll pleased w'th tho nchool nml tho progress bolng made by tho children. Lillian A null nnd sister Mary, woro visitors In our vnlloy Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith woro stoppers hero over Sunday visiting friends nnd resting after tholr long trip front Wisconsin. P. B. Johnson wont to Bond Wed nesday. Ucorgo Mlllican was n county sent cnllor tho last of tho past week, Louis Hall wont to Boud Tuesday, returning homo Wednesday. William Spencer drove to town on Thursday. L. P. Roonoy was a Bond cnllor Thursday. Tho polos for tho now telophono lino aro bolng not and Installed. Tho work progresses rapidly. II. 11. Do Armoml and Bobort W. Sawyer of Bond camo out to Mlllican Saturday ovonlng nnd gavo n talk on county division boforo n largo crowd that had assembled for tho danco ,H A. D. Norton's. Mr. Do Armond gnvo n conclso Introductory discourse, nf- tor which Mr. Sawyer was Introduced and then moro fully oxplnlnod tho bcnoUta to bo derived from having Crook county divided. Tho speaker went into details nnd vory explicit ly told about tho bonoflts to bo do rlvod trom tho proposed division, and although tho majority of tho peoplo aro In favor his talk was vory much appreciated and helped to strength en tho good cause greatly. Tho danco given at tho Norton homo was a hugo success and vory largoly attended. Tho IIotUBtad val loy orchestra furnished tho music, .mong thoso present woro: Mr. and Mrs. Boataon, Mr. and Mrs. Roam, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlnklo. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. B. Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilmoro, Mr. and Mrs. Gravolcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Boonoy, Mr. jind Mrs. Klclnfoldt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oukcs. Mrs. Edolstotn nnd children, Mrs. Koppor and daughtor, A. T. Shnvor, Mr. Leo, William Spencer, Frank Hatch, Mr. Goodman nnd Eari Powers. A. E. Lovctt, county agriculturist gavo nn Intorostlng talk on dry farm ing methods which was greatly ap preciated. Refreshments wore served at a lato hour attor which tho crowd danced until dawn. All report having a de lightful time. Harold E. Davis has find splendid success with his traps, having caught two irnx and coroto in the past week. Tho lynx woro largo, boautlful speci mens. Mr. nnd Mrs. Norton woro cnllors at tho Klgor homo Sunday. Mr. and Mis. McAdow wero Bend business callers tho past week. Mr. Heeler mot with quite a sor bins accident Sunday. In company with Mr. Rotters, ho was driving up to tho Ream ranch whon his horso De cani o frightened, throwing thorn out and Injuring Mr. Beolcr's arm. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wright slop ped horo Wodnosdny on tholr way out to tho Dry Lnko country. Mrs. Efflo Koppor contemplates erecting a house hero In tho vory near futuro. Sarah and Burton Davis spont Sun day, tho guests of Mary and Joseph Holland. Mrs. A. Edelstoln callod at tho Davis homo Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goodman spont Sunday at tho Horwltz homo. B. E. Davis callod at tho Roams ranch Sunday foronoon. A. T. Shaver, who Is drilling for Mr. Leo, Is down about 270 feet. POWELL MTTK. (Special to Tho Bulletin) POWBLL BUTTE, Oct. 12. C. II. Miller tho telephone man was out from Bcdmond Monday, when ho In stalled a phono on the Tom (.amnion ranch whero Leo Hobl.s lives. jtMM Miller accompanied him. - r 3. E. Warner sold a bunch of 1G5 lambs last weok. Rudolph Johnson nolpod drive them to Redmond. Tho Twin Buttes school Is now tn session, hnvlng started u week ago MANUFACTURERS AND LAND PRODUCTS SHOW will bo held nt THE ARMORY PORTLAND Oct. 26 to Nov. 14, 1914 A representation of tho wholo Paolflc Northwest industries, resources and development-shown on ono floor. You cannot afford to miss it. FARE AND ONE-THIRD FOR THE ROUND-TRIP Tickets and Information up on application to any ngont of tho Oregon-Washington Railroad 3b Navigation Co. wuh Mian Ebbn Llntlquttt na tonchor. Mr. KUslor worked as mtlmtltuto limit carrier for Mr. Curolln tovornl dayn hint weok while thu lntter was getting nit his wlntor's wood. Mr. Llnddulst hns boon pulling Uoos (or H, L, Ivorson for tho past week. Mrs. Ida Morro nnd daughter MIih Adn, wero hontoioS to tho Powell Butto Sorosls Wodnosdny. Tho soinl annual oloctlon of otltcors clnlnuul tho nttontlon oft ha Indlos for tho grentor part of tho attornoon, fol lowing aro tho now officers: Mlm Mabol Allen, president, Mrs. E. L. Ivoroon, vlco president, Mrs. Alton Wtllcoxun, secretary, Mrs. A. V. Bayn. treasurer. Miss Claudia Won dorly, candidate for County Clerk, took this opportunity of mooting noma of tho Powoll Butto ladles. An onjoynblo tlmo was passod, tho hos tess nnd daughtor serving refresh ments boforo adjourning. A phono was Installed In tho Js J. Chnpmun homo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon nnd tho tatter's father, 0. II. Hop, nttontt ed tho MitHonlo halt nt Rodtttoml on Tuesday night. Tlioy report n nplou. did time. Iloovos Wlllcoxon whs a Bond vis Itor Tuesday, returning homo Wml uoHilny. Whllo in thu rlvor city ltonvoH dlsposod of u lond of fnt hon nnd dollvorod thu tmmo Hittiiriluy. Mrs. Geo, Hnvon nnd children vls Ited hor sister. Mrs. llort Wnlcott, from Friday till Hundny or last wook. (loo. IIoIiIih nnd Iloovos Wlllcoxon woro dinner gutrnts nt thu Allen Will coxott homo Thursday ovonlng. Miss Mnrthn ((origan nnd Paulino Trunsdnlo onmo out from Prlnovlllo Friday for n wcok ond vIhII nt tho Trtiosdnln homo. Miss (llntlyn nnd Iluxot Bayn wero out from Prlnovlllo for n short visit nt tho "Inglowood" tho Inttor purl of tho wook. Mrs. Guy Hours wont to Prlnovlllo Saturday to visit ovor Hundny with hor daughter Miss Orlsa. also Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hoars. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Btissott wero visitors nt tho Young homo In Red mond Saturday nnd Hundny. Tho danco given In tho A. II. Knodos now houso Friday night was woll nttondod nnd u Jolly tlmo report- - - Ti? Lafolletto Nursery Co. 1 1 M ' " Prlncville, Oregon CKNTRAL OUKGON'SNOKSKnV ---- (Continued on pago seven.) What's the Use of frulifhtlnirRrocorlcn from JJend froo of chnrKo? Lot JOHNSON pay . tho freight. Homombor tho placo. near 28 nillo pott, Hunt! to Burns rond, St MILLICAN, OREGON. Stop the LossFires are Unnecessary BRICK IS ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF IN ANY ORDINARY CON. FLAO RATION. BRICK BUILDINGS NEVER BURN, ALTHOUGH THEY ARE BOME TIMES INJURED BY 1'ALLINO TIMBERS Oil COMBUSTIBLE INTERIOR WOODWORK. .A BRICK BUILDNG 18 ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF IF WIRE OLAHB IS USED IN TUB WINDOWS AND IF BURNED CLAY FLOORS ARE USED. . 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