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tun iihnii whhivrtN, mtsn, oni:., whilnhhiiaV, octohhii it, ton. PAGK t. POWELL BUTTE (Continued from ixiro 2.) od. Mnssrii liny Holioo nml liny Ar olmr, two ltodinoiHl musicians, fur nished tlio lunula, I-oyd IltiRiiutt Itnil luminous wh oh cnllod him to 1'rlnovlllo Friday ittitl iiyftlii on Hiiudny. Mr. .lones, (no I'rlnovilln niioop ninu, who hoiiKht an olghty ncro nl fnlfn linnturo from A. II. Hliotlo. turn- ! oil n IrtfKO liiinoli of slump lit Momlny. Miss ii.noy uamtiDoii it nil uiyii lion- ' artn of Itmlmnnd woio Hundny miosis nt tho Allon Wlllcoxon homo. Mr. and Mrs. lltissntt unlortnlnoil Nov. nnd Mrs. Ilyars of Iludinonil, Mm. Ida Morso, nnd Aria nml Clnrko Moria nt dinner Hundny. A largo crowd onjoyod tlio Harmon liy Hnv. llynrs at tlio "Wilson school fiotiRQ Hundny. Hev. nnd Mm. Cook liavo rnttirnad from Fossil nnd nro iwinln IWIiik on tholr farm nt tlio Duties. Next Hundny at tlio Kdwards school liouio Itov. Oook will deliver a sor mon, with tlio Huroponn was as a nithJocL AH oordlnlly Invited, tlmo 3i30 p. ni. I'rod Drown nnd Mm. Annos tontn of Redmond woro Kiiost nt tlio H. A. Husscttt homo Hundny. i'lNKIIUIIST. (Hpoolnl to Tho llullotln), PINKIIUHBT. Oct. 11. 0. W. Hnydor wont to Laid law on Inislnofln Momlny. Mr. nnd Mm. Bwlohor wont to I.nldlnw Thursday. Mm. Clnyton Hood nnd clilldron of Ijoclc Islnnd, III,, nro vlsltlnir lior niollior-ln-lnw, Mm. A, If, Hood. I. 10. Wlmor wnn n htislnoss cnllor In tldiitl oiio dny hint wook, II. II. Iltiyloy Hindu h trip to llond on Momlny. Mm. Ilnxal Ulntrlok cnllod on hor liiothni'lu-lnw Friday, Hlhol Hnydor. who linn lioon stale with appendicitis, In rojmrtoil much hottor. Mr. nnd Mm. McAllister woro cnl lorn In llond Friday. Mr. nnd Mm. John Stylos nnd Hon Clcmmlt, woro dlnnor fttiosts of. Mr. nnd Mm. (). W. Hnydor Thumdny. Mm, I. K, Wlmor tnndo n trip to Lnldlaw Tuesday. Mm. Dolln Nichols and Minn Kdnn Hoot cnllod on Mm. Lovoronz nt l'lalnvlow Hundny. Bohool fluporlntondanl Myon vis Hod tho I'lnohurst school Wodnos dny. Ksthor Dietrich spont Hundny at tlio Bnydor homo. Mr. Chnpmnn was In llond ono day last wook. Ilnttlo llornar spent Hundny with .Vlolut and Myrtlo HpituRh, glovkrdam:. (Bfaclal to Tho Uullolln) CLOVCKDALK, Oct 13.- Why you should VOTE FOR Booth Republican Candidate for United States Senator Are you tatter off now than you were under a Republican administration? Aro you satkftal? Ef you beliove in tho principles of tho Republican Party, if you aro convinced that these principles are best for the Coun try, then prove it, by voting for your standard bsaror, Robert A. Booth, Repub lican candidate for the United States Senate. You know that under RepuMtaM presidents the people of the United States have good Limes. You know that under Democratic presidents you have Democratic times. Remember the prosperity under Mc Kiniey, Roosevelt and Taft. Remember the conditions under Cleve land and Wilson. Tho issuo in this campaign is not ono of personality. It is not one of non partisanship. It Is a question of whether you prefer prosperity under Republican administration. Do -you have enough work? Are your wages good? Is your business what you want it to be? If you are satisfied with present con ditions, well and good; if you believe that the present situation is better than under McKinley, Roosevelt and Toft, yon know what to do. The way to bring back prosperity to to help elect a repubUcan Senate. The Re publican candidate ht Oregon to R. A vftootkn This to a Republican year. Vote the ticket straight. (Paid Advertisement, Republican State Central Committee, Imperial Hotel, Portland, Oregon) Hhnw and wlfo woro Hand guosta tho lust or tho wook, 0. McKlniioy or Hlstors hns movod his rmully from Main strcot to tho Wilt rosldoiico. Thursday 10, L, Wntdron wnn grinding feed for Clovordnla nolgh liors nml this wook ho vlll crliid for I'lnlnvlow. Curtis Christy hns n brother visit Iiik him front Cullfornln. This part of tho country Is millo nvouly divided on tho division of tho county uuofltion. ' Two outlltN aro still threshing In this vicinity, showing moro nnd hot- tnr grain than was over rnleod horu hoforu. A ronl prlso Imhy for Clovordalo was horn to Mrs. C. N. ICruohok last Unturdayn girl wolght 7V4 pounds mother nnd child nro doing nlcoly. A. 1'rossor tnndo n visit to his daughter Mrs. C. W. Kruchek Inst woek. Ho canto up from llond with n prospoctlvo liuyor for his farm. Mrs. 0. Cyrus nnd Mrs, Fred Wolsn wont to Haystack country for fruit Inst wook. C. K. Waldron drovo across coun try to Hlloy, starting Monday. Ho Is a mechanic and blacksmith from Wlllamotto and Is looking for a lo cation. Tho first political moating or this part of tho county was hold In tlio school houso last Friday night. K. h, Waldron presided, Miss Waldron and Mrs, Andrus lod tho music Mrs. Woodworth, Mrs. Waldron, Mr. Wlll coxon and Mr. Hoyd woro tho speak- Mr. on. A short rces was thou taken at which tlmo 0. Cyrus served re freshment. Tlio report of a special commlttoo was then road and a pro gram for tlio next mooting. Tho too les will ho tho eight hour law nnd the $1,500 exemption. imOTJlliltH, (Special lo Tho Bulletin.) MtOTJIKHH. Oct. 12 - A. K. fo- vott, of tho Department or Agricul ture, gnvn a lecttiro at tho school house In this district Friday night. Tho talk was along tho lino of dry farming and tho selection of seed for the dry land In theso parts. Mr. Lorott also gavo advlco as to tho preparation or tho soil. About 40 Interested farmers and wires wore present and tho talk was much ap preolatod by all. An Impromptu dnnco was given after tho meeting. Music by Crtuo. Henry Tonbosh has returned to his homestead to spend tho winter with his wife and family. K. H. Varco spont ono day last week In Hoar Crook district on busi ness. Miss Mabol Strcctor ot Imperial spont n part of last week with Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur 1). Cruse or this placo. M. M. O'Kcefo and Moymo F. Amos hnvo arrlvod on their homestead fr nt Idaho. Mr'. Amos bought tho llasklns relinquishment nnd Mr. O' Kcofo who has claim adjoin'ng has built n now Iioiim Oscar Cruso ol this nlnco will fur- j itlsh music for a danco at Duck Creek on hriuay nmiit or tins weetc. Joseph Varco will spend a part or tho wook on tho John Bclitnoor ranch at I'rlngto Flats. I'. II. Coffoy was painfully brulsod under tho loft oyo ono day last week by a young colt that ho wns break ing to ride. Wnt. Slovens roturnou to work in tho north part or tho stato utter spending a few days here. 13. K. Vnrco has rented his Improved land for the coming year. J. J. Unlley and family liavo arriv ed on the homestead from tho John Day country. Mr. Ilalnoy. who tins been spending a couple or weeks In Portland on business, has returned and will spend tlio winter with his family hero. O. O. King, our mall oarrlor from llond to this place, has provod very ofllclent and satisfactory to all. Victor Shawo, a representative of tho County School Superintendent it I'rlnovlllo, visited tho school hero laut Thursday. M. K. Lynch or Redmond gavo a short talk at tho school houso Satur day night. Ills talk was in tho In terest ot lowor taxes nnd was accept ed as very pleasing to nil. Mooks homo and removed tho ton s' Is and adonolds or tholr daughtor, aindys. Hort Meokn and Wosloy Otngman mnuo a business trip to rlcnsant vni loy. CltrolAX. Ilcst thing tor oonetlpatlon. spur stomach, laxy liver nnd sluggish bowels. Stops a sick headache almost nt once. Gives a thorough and sat isfactory flushing no pain, no nau sea. Keeps your systom cleansed, sweet and wholosomo. Ask tor Clt rolar. Patterson Drug Co. Adv. HAMPTON' UUTTK. (Special to Tho Ilullolln) HAMPTON HUTTR, Oct. 12. Jno. Wells canto In fi'om llond yostorday with n load ot lumber for Ilornco Ilrooklngs. John Perry nnd J. Currau wero ovor yesterday to got their well drill ing tools which woro brought as far cs HrooklivRs. Leonard McFaddcn or Torrobonne. enmo on the truck Inst Saturday to visit with his slstor Klvn ot Plensaut vnlloy tor sovoral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Juntos llrlokoy re turned Saturday from the WttlameUo vplloy whoro thoy havo boon visiting ulth rolntlvos. A. McKoown has routed Mr. Ash bnugh'a farm land for the coming yonr. Jlntmio Drlckey tnndo a trip to Last Chanca rnnch Sundny. Hort Sleeks took Mrs. Losperanco to her homestead neap Stautfor last Wednesday. A number of people of this vicin ity attcuded tho dance at tho Currau hall at Sfauffer last, Saturday night and reported a good tlmo. Thoso that wont from hero wero Paul Brooking''. Oscar Black, Oscar Butzeln, Earl and iLoonard MoFaddon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. Brlckoy nnd son Jlmtnlo. Vinton P. Wrny. Elva MoFaddon, Evn Mlchol. Mr. nnd Mrs, Bert Meoks nnd ch!l dren, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. McKoown nnd three clilldron, Tony Dunn nnd Mr. Popo. Mr. Nelson of Prlnglo Flats piuwod through hero today on his vny hnnn from Sllvor Crook whoro ho nurchnp od n load of seed rvo. Dr. Potter nttd wife stopr-oil at tho CHURCH NOTICES McthodUt. Hundny scliool at 10 a. m. French Ing ut 11 a, m. on Mental Attitudes, nnd nt 7:30 p. m. Kpwortli Loaguo nt 0:30 p. m. A. 8. Black, pastor. Check Kidney Trouble at Ouro. Thera Is such ready action In Fol ey Kidney Pills, you fcol their healing from tho vory first dose. Bnckncho, wunk, soro kidneys, painful bladder and Irregular notion disappear with tholr use. O. Palmer, Green Bay, wis., says: "My wire la rapidly re covering her health and strength duo solely to Foloy Kidney Pills.' Patterson Drug Co. Adv. MAItKKT ItKI'OItT. KOHTH POJITLAND, Oct. 0. Ito colpts for tho wcok hnvo bcon, cattto 070, calves 11, hogs r.OCG, sheop 0900. Light receipts of cattle for tho wcok with improved domond and extreme top grades a llttlo stronger in price, top prico on steers 7 cents bulk of sales J0.50 to lfl.75. Kxtromo top on cows for tho wcok $0.15. Bulls meeting with ready salo at strong prices. Hbtty receipts of nogs do marin top hogs f 7.4fi nt close of mar ket. Itecelpts of sheep and lambs light. Demand strong for first class, with prices fully steady with Inst woek. Which T Is woman moro Interesting thnn man, or tho rcrerxe? Man varies mora, lie tins mora genius In exceptional Indi viduals, and lens of gcnlus-IIke Insight In tho arcrnge pvruon He completes; woman endure. He builds externally, she at home. Ho lights; she preserves. Our worthless opinion Is that men ore mora Interesting Hum women, but that woman Is more Ink-renting than mau Harper's Weekly. Natural Objection. "Why won't that rich old curmndg eon let his young wife act In amateur thentrlcnlsr "BernoHe (he last tlmo she took part everybody ntvrd about the way she acted a merry widow pun." Baltimore Aniertnin, Gutting In ths Pleturs. "Pointi haw gnutncx thrust upoo them-" "I know. They blonder accidentally Into it nim." Kansss City Journal. A Compromise. F"nd Hubby istnrtlng down town) Wtmt will It le, lore (lowers or candy! Wlrt-KVII niinpnuiilxc, denr. oi niu ud tHitli.-Jiiilge Nothing I Mnmlblo 'o htm who i nl wnyx droimliiK 1 hl nf po""l''!tltlm. PoxltlrIy Mmttrrn Croup. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound cuts tho thick choking mucus, and clears away the phlegm. Opens up tho air passages and stops tho hoarse cough. Tho gasping, strangling fight for breath gives way to quiet breath ing nnd peaceful sleep. Harold Berg, Mam, Mich., writes: "Wo glvo Fol ey's Hcpoy and Tar to our children for croup and tt always acts quickly." Patterson Drug Co. Adv. N'OTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Intorlor, U. 8. Land Omco at Tho Dallos, Ore gon, September 21, ion. Notlco Is hereby given that Frank Mnssengalo, of Bend, Oregon, who, on May 17th, 1011, mado Homestead Entry No. 08948. for BW 8W?4, Hoc lion 2, 8B 8MVI, Section 3. N NB't, N NW Section 10, NWfc NW Soctlon 11, Townshl,) 19 South, Kongo 14 East, Wlllamotto Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three yonr proof to establish claim to tho land abota described, bororo H. C. Ellis, V. B Commissioner, nt Bend, Oregon, on tho 0th day of November, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses. George II. Weadorff. Austin C. Bar ber, Charles Korakls, James B. Min er, all of Bond, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 3 0-3 4 c. Keglsto-, HI Tell You This, Too, My Daughter TV7ILL undoubtedly Is lileo Y your fathrr and all other normal men ha probably will want a mild MlmuUiit uccs- tionallv. Don t tart your married llfo by being pruili.h. Beer U bralthrul and rcfreliiti(c and ho will drink It muderattdjr, fur lie known the meaning ol Trua Temeranee. Don't tell Iilra ho can't dnnk it -bo broad-mimlcd and meet him half way. Youll lure your lee eream toda fre quently and Will will hare hit beer. Your father and I soon will hare our twenty-fifth wedding auulrenary. In all thoe year he lua drunk his beer whenever ho wanted it. Look at him to day -.tronjs, robutt, alert, no Cucr man on earth. Ncrer once hare I denied him tho prit liege of drinking moderately. 1 know the moderation with which ho drinks doc him a world of good. In fact, I enjoy seeing him safeguard his hciltli. It's when you eek to depriro man of hit liberty that ha rebel. Let Will drinkbeer when ha want it, for he' too good n man to go beyond the bound of moderation. Youll find that a little beer will incrcaMs hit stock of checrfulne. Choote tho home of mirth and happinet, my dear, r&ther than the houao of truublo aud dieuUon. v r E. D. Ulrlch, Chantbor of Com. nterco, Portland, Oregon. IIKHTOIIATIO.V TO EXTItV OF JiANDH IN NATIONAL FOItl-WT. Notice Is hereby given that tho lands described below, embracing 122.73 acres, within the Deschutes National Forest, Oregon, will bo subject to set tlement and entry under tho provi sions of the homestead laws of tho United States and tho act of Juno 11, 190G (34 Stat., 233), at the United States land office nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, on November 30, 1914. Any settlor who was actually and In good faith claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, 1900, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right to make a homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the applica tions ot tho persons mentioned bo low, who have n prcferenco right sub ject to tho prior right ot any such set tler, provided such settler or applicant is qualified to mako homestead entry and tho prefer ence right Is exorcised prior to November 30, 1914, on which date tho lands will bo subject to set tlement and entry by any qualified person. A strip 30 feet wldo off the west side of the NBVi SEU and the 8EU NEW. extending from the southwest corner ot tho NEVi SE4 to within 30 feet of the northwest corner ot the 8EK NEH, Section 28. T. 20 8.. R. 10 E.. W. M., 182 acres, application of William II. H. Wil liams, No. 701 Andover 8treet, Se attle, Washington; List Sup. C-C02. A strip ot land 30 feet wldo off the west side of the 8E4 8EV4 Sec. 20, T. 20 8.. It. 10 E., .91 of an acre, ap plication of John A. Perkins. Bend, Oregon; Sup. List G-S5G. Tho Ntt NBV4. tho 8E NE. Sec. 25. T. 20 8.. It. 14 E., 120 acres, applica tion of Mrs. Emoll Oak. Barlow, Ore gon; List G-1381. September 23, 1914, C M. Bruce. Assistant Com missioner ot tho Gonerat Land Or nco. 32-3Sc NOTICE VOll PUBLICATION. Department or the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, September 21, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Ceorgo H. Wendorff, of Bond, Oregon, who, on April 29th, 1911, tnndo Home stead Entry No. 0881(1 and on Norem bet 29, 1912 made additional Homo Mead Entry No. 010890, 'or HWfc, Bu NW nnd VtVt SE'i. Section 3, Tcunshlp 19 South. Huai;e 14 East. Vlllamotto Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make final thrco year proof, to eatahllHh rlnlm to tho land abovo described, before II. C. Ellli, U. B. Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on tho Cth day of November, 1914. Claimant names ns witnesses Frank Massengale, Austin C. Barber, Charles Korakls, James U. Miner, all ot Bend, Oregon. II. FKANK WOODCOCK, 30-34 c. Register. Roofing of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. Ml Jobbing Promptly Attended To ft w ESTIMATES CHEEItFULMT FURNISHED J. J. RYAN Pluaibing and Healing PHONE 401 117 SdNNESOTA STREET FOR SUMMER Wear get a pair of WORLD'S WORK SHOES. Sold by R.H.LOVEN tho Shoo Repair Man. Bond street, Bend, Oro The Wright Is Bend's Leading WHY? Hotel It is n fireproof building It is thoroughly modem It Is comfortable, commodious, clean ROOMS FROM OO CENTS UP The want of nil are satlsfleruell at THE WRIGHT HOTEL Automobiles to all Interior Points THE WRIGHT H0TEL rT lttltt.ttVV ALTAMONT HOTEL Moderate t'rlcca Modern Rooms Attravtlvo Surroundings Rtenm Heat, Hot and Cold Water AVI tit Ruth Privileges Homo Cooked Menbi Miss A. I, Spalillnir, Pronrlotor BKNB, OHKGON CENTRAL OREGON'S i TASl ..... .., . PLATE GLASS. AUTOMO- Leading INSURANCE Agency rile, surety bonds. REAL ESTATE City and Farm Property , AUBREY) Lots $150 to $350 HEIGHTS ( TERMS: $5 Cash and OROKLAI 3 Mntl"y J A RaCTCC Office oa Oregoa Street f EfVO 1 CO RENU, :-j OREGON -- - 1 1 t- Headquarters for Commercial Men Special Attention to Electric Lighted Throughout Trauslent Travel THE BEND HOTEL i Qood Rooms Free bus to and from trains MUQH O'KANE. manaoir BEND, OREGON Good Meals f All arranifemonts made for persona desiring to go south and east ot here r - t-.4- -- -.. ONE CENT A WORD is nil a little want ad will cost you. mmmmittvmm