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PAOK . tiik iiknd nur.racTiN, iiknd, oiui., wi:inksiay, kovhmiikk i, ion. -- CENTRAL -- OltV LA.H. (Special to Tho IlnlloUn). UIlY UVKtt, Oct. S8.-Mre. King loft for lbox Sunday, whoro alio ox pects to Riimid sevoral days vlaltlng at tho I.cntho homo. Mr. llaskoluinn and Harry Iiurnra woro Dry Vako visitors Saturday. John l'Aitsch from lbox passed through hero Saturday on his way lo liond. Jim Wilson from Duck Crook was a Dry Lako vlBltor Saturday. Mr. aud Mrs. Aloxandra transact ed business In I'rlnovlllo Friday. Mr. llublmrt left for Madras Sat urday whoro ho will ho dotalned ou special business for several days. Tho school children of District No. S6 aro enjoying a two weokB vaca tion attor ono week of school owing to the absonce of Mr. Hubbard who lett Saturday for Madras on urgent business. John tlarsko left for Sottlo Thurs day, whoro he intends to Bpond wv oral months. G. A. Qarako transacted business In Itond Thursday. Mrs. Foliar and Miss Laura Peter son spent a pleasant day visiting 'n Ibex Sunday. Osoar Hill is employed on tho old Price pi neo at tho present time. Miss Drown was n visitor at the Kin ranoh Saturday. Charles Ivcy visited at the G. A. Garsko homo Sunday. 1UVKHS. ? (Special to Tho Dullctln.) RIVEHS. Oct. 2C Tom Rlckman had a well dug for him last woo by J. n. Hlvera and M. Hnllmoyer. At tho depth of eight feet the water poured In so fast that by tho next morning it overflowed tho top of tin well. Mrs. P. Held was on the sick list last week for a few days. Mrs. Crumb has her homo nearly finished. H. Larkin mado a trip from Port land in bis auto last, week to his for mer homestead. Mrs. Hrnest Kelson and baby daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. A. B. Taylor. W. Llliby just got through digging his potatoes last week. He had a very favorable crop. About two Inches of snow moisten ed the ground last Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hallmeyer were up at their desort claim last week doing bo mo Improvements. C. Lou la' bouse Is nearly complet ed. Mrs. Garry Is expected homo any day from where she spent tho sum mer. Joe Itoorste is working nt Tho Dalles for a few months. Mra.'WIlson will entertain the W. C. C, nt her homo Novomber 11, tho date being changed from November to November 11. Mrs. E. Dantelaen entertained In honor of her daughter Myrtle's sixth birthday. Tho luncheon was enjoy 1 by all. Joe Hallmftvor te hero visiting his parents from Paulina. Ho expects to drive bask fifteen bundrod sheep to tho Meyers ranch. Mr. and Mm. Morton of Washing ton are vUlttng Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. They are en rout o t California. HAMITOX. (Special to The Bulletin) HAMPTON. Oct. 21. Dan McAr thar and C H. Hurmca have gone ' Poweil Hutte th.s week after flvj head of hot fere. Harry Pursier baa returned to hi homestead in thia nihhortuo4 af ter being aiisent five nonth. A. 8. Fogg returned from Ben J yesterday Mr. Ulretrrf of UeM was In Harap- t a on iiestuese Tueeday. Floyd I'hllllpfl spoet Tueeday nlejet In HaiHPtoH vMmng Mends. P. Willi uet and Molvln Crow are p.owing thw week. Lee Rlgge nad II. C. Miller an seeding forty aeros for David Spur beck tnls week. Mrs. Luclnda Olaek spent last Fri day with Mrs. C. B. Harmon. A. T. Shaver was In Hampton on Monday. Rev. C. A- Burria returned from Portland Saturday where he had teen Jn attendance at hie father's bedsldo. Burr Wade aad W. T. Harrleem are seeding eighteen acres on Floyd Phillips claim this week. A. T Frame haa gone to Bend for a few weeks Mies lva McFadden baa gone to 8t. JobriH. Oregon, for a while. Friends of Louis Miller aad wifo were lal to bear that they are get ting 'od nae and are settled n Maplet' n. Oregon, for the winter. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Sher man Montgomery ef Imperial wMI give them a farewell party an Satur day evening. October 21. E. M. Peck Is riding this week in tho interest of the new oounty divi sion. Karl Koller of HusUemoro was In Hampton Tueaday. HAMITOX I1UTTK. (Speclnl to The Bulletin) ILVMPTON BUTTE, Oct 20. Pit er Wyse paeeod through hero Sunday On his way to his homestead in Misery Flats. Bert Mooks left for Bond last Fri day to get a load of supplies. Earl nnd Leonard McFadden toidc the truck for Bend last Wednesdiy morning enrouto to their homes In Terrebonne. Fred ovoraii of manner ana v. A. Darrah pf Olasa Butte poasjd through last Tuesday on tholr way homo from Bend with supplies. Miss Victoria Schroder and Mrs. Bmnm Hlnman called on Mrs. Fred M'llar last Sunday afternoon. . Thos. Hlnton drove n bunch v't "Texas rangers" through hore Bit urdsv, to ht8 ranch near Riley. Jlmr-'.e Brlckey and Dave Dunn OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. woro ImslnoBS visitors In this vloln- ity Saturday. Huwin Sehredor drovo tho Uolyat Bingo loBt week whllo J. Doncor mado. ft trip to llond, O. Woods haa gono out to Soattlo whoro he has & Rood position. AHBs.Kvn .Mlcliol left for Portland last Wednesday morning to bo roho for flvo months. llarnco llrooklngs butchered a hoof last Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Shoppnrd of Crookod IMvor drovo over last Friday to meot a friend who enmo down as far na Brookings on the truck. Tho many friends of Mr. U. P. Wrny, who has been running tho Foil oral truck botweon lleml and Hums will regrot to learn that ho mado his last trip of the ronson Inst Wod nesday. Mr. Wray has mado many trlonds during his sojourn who hopa that ho will return next year. Mrs. llort Meeks and children an J Mr. and Mrs. Wesley llagman took dinner with Mr. nhd Mrs. Fred Mil ler last Sunday. A number of young pcoplo gather ed at tho Monk's homo Inst Tuosday evening and enjoyed several hours of music after which an onjoyablo game of "Kook" was played. Karl McFad don. Mies Blvn McFadden. V. P. Wray. Vic Johnson wore among thono prossnt. P1XIIHUIUST. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) PINBHURST, Nov. 2. Mrs. Yager of camp No. 6 was vlslt'ng at Brad- leys Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. 8nydcr mado a business trip to Bend Tuesday Mr. Orcutt haa been hauling wood to uonu tho past weoki Ethel and Ivy Snyder spout Sun. day with iiuth Uayioy A. H. Root was a business caller In Bond Tuesday, Mrs. Anderson was a Bend visitor ono day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Foley and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and Nollle Say dor of Bend woro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Snyder Sunday aftornoon. Mrs. Clayton Rood, who haa been visiting her mothor-ln-law Mrs. A. II. Reed, left Saturday evening for Rook Island. 111. An Interesting program consist ing of music and reoltatlons was giv en by the PInohurst school Friday af ternoon. Mrs. C. E. Nichols of Laldlaw wee a dinner guest 'of Mrs. Delia Nichols Sunday. L. H. Root went to Bend on busi ness Saturday. Mra t)atln Vlj.h1a nnlA.tnlnAil Misses Bthol Snyder. Bdna Root and i I Beasio Snyder, Messrs. Loyd Rout,' William Root and Monroo Root her home Saturday evening. Mrs. Nichols and children nnd J R. Llttlo called at tho Snydor home Sunday afternoon I. E. Wlmor went to Bond Thurs day. Mrs. C. J. Moak called on Mra. G. W. Snyder Sunday evening. George Root oxpects to loavo the middle of the week for Lane county. Mrs. Bradley went to Redmond on FriflTv to vleit friends. Mra. C. II. Spaugh and children were guests of Mrs. L. H. Root Sun day. G. W. Snyder aad daughter made a trip to Bend Saturday. I II. Root left Satttrdav for a hunting trip around Craae Prairie. BlUs Dletrieh expects to leave gooi for bis homestead on the lower div ert. Mr. Dletr!cb made a business trip to Rend Thursday. r. V. Swfeber took a load of bay to Laldlaw Saturday. A number of Ptsebuntt people at tended the social given at SunnysUU Frldav nicbt and reported a very en-, JoyaWe time. i Mrs. C. J. Mock called on Mrs. McAllister Thursday afternoon. SUNNVSIDK. (Special to Tho Bulletin) StfNJfYBlDE. Nov. 2. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Leverenz made a buslacee trip to Laldlaw Saturday. Meeara. G. M. and Geo, Couoh went up the Tumalo Saturday after timber. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. $500.00 CASH CORN SHOW To bo held under tho auspices of Oregon-Washington Railroad (Sh Navigation Co. -AT- Walla Walla, NOVEMBER Kara of as flno corn as was over grown In Iowa. Missouri, or Nebraska, will bo on compet itive exhibition. PROP. C. h. H.MITH O.-W. It. & N. Agriculturist will leoturo dally. Interesting, Instructive entertaining. Do Not Ml This Treat LOW ROUND TRIP KAIlRfl Tickets and full Information upon application to Any Agent of tho O.-W. II. & X. Ask for Premium LUt. - - --- . ..-..-.4 . . 4. ClourRo Couch Is aulto 111. Mrs. c. 13. Nichols of Uldliuv wait a Kuost at tho homo of hor brother (1. M. Couch Friday night, Ftod Wilson wont to Lnldlnw on business Saturday, Miss Floronco llunnol spent tho wook end with rohttlvea near Dtw- chutes Tho tompornnco rnlly given nt Plalnvtow under tho nuaplcai of tho W. 0. T. U. Thursday night was n success. Among tho speakers woro Mm. Wnldron of Clovordalo nnd Rov. Tow no. G. M. Cottoh uutchorod a pork last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Lovoroni nnd MIsh Fannie Ynrboror Redmond woie tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. I.cvoronz Sunday and Monday. Tho echool has rocently iturohasAd n splendid sot of encyclopedias of tho Homo and b'ohool Kduontlonnl Soul oty. J. R. Little attended PInohurst Sunday school Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. l.overenx made n business visit to PInohurst Wed nesday ovonlng. Dan Smith wont to Laldlaw on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Yoagor of Camp No. C spent tho week end In Redmond. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Couoh. wont to Bend Sunday to hnvo some dental work done. Mrs. J. L. Couoh nnd son woro In Laldlnw Saturdav. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Peterson wont to Lnldtaw on business Saturday. Mrs. O. M. Couch oxpects to loavo soon for an oxtondod visit with her daughters In northern Idaho. A nlo social was given nt Sunnv- sldo school houso Friday ovonlng, tin nrocoods KolnK toward n library. An Interesting nrocrHm was rondorod nf tor which tho pies woro sold to tho hlchoat blddor. This was tno nrai social event given at this school and was a decided success. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Couch nnl daughter Bernlco attended church In Laldlaw Sunday night. Mr. Rosslor of tho Tumalo ranch has sold out and oxpects to leave with his family for Kansas in the near future. Volma and Bnrtlott Nichols who havo been visiting tholr aunt. Mrs. Levorenx. returnod homo last week. F. W. Lcverenz has ootnploted his wheat granary. IiAIOLAW. (Special to Tho Bulletin) LA1DLAW. Nov. 2. F. 11. Nowoll. director of tho U. 8. R. 8.. Of Wneh- Incton. D. C. K. 0. Honeon. supervis ing onglnoor for the U. 8. R. S.. of Portland, nod John H. Lewis, State Enelncor. of SAlom. Orwon, were taken over tho Tumalo Project by Project Engineer O. Laurgaard Tuoe- doy of last week. County engineer Rico visited Iald law and tho Tumulo dam Inst Satur day . f M. A. Miller of Portland. colleUr of U. 8. Customs, spoke to an enthus iastic audience, nt tho church laet Friday. In favor of Smith for Gov- lr?o Lafollette Nursery Co. Princville, Oregon CENTRAL t OREGON'S NUKSEKY -- 05 What's the Use of froljrhtlnjr groceries from Bend fruo of clmrtfo? Let JOHNSON pay the freight. Remember tho place, near 28 mile post. Bend to Burns road. fe MILUCAN, ORKGO.V. S AND OTHBH P.RI5iKl! WILL IIB AWAJtDJlb TUB WINKERS AT TIIEr 1914- Washington 25 - 28, 1914 ---- -- 44" . 44.. 4 oruor nnd Chnmtiorlaln fob tho So.i ato. Tho church ladles iinvo a vory on joyablo Hnllown'on soolnl nt tho hall Saturday ovonlng. Tho hnll nnd ta bleu woro prettily decorated tor tho occasion nnd cidur, doughnuts and candy wqro served from n untune llalluwo'on t.uoth. Tho ladlos will rlso sorvo luncheon to tho voters on Tuesday. Tho adult mombors of tho lilltlo school mot nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Wullaco Wednesday ovon lng tor study nnd plans for tho scltoot. Mrs. Marsh entertained lior clnss of llttlo girls nt n plunlo dinner on the Island Sunday. Mrs. Inn Pontius of Bend wnR In town Saturday and Huudny tnkliiff pictures for families nero. A number of Laldlnw ladles wont to llond Monday evening to ntteud the Hastaru Star muottug. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Boll hnvo mov ed to Bond, whoro Mr. lfoll will tko a course of osteopathia treatments. OI.OVHRDALH. (Special to Tho Bullotln) GI.OVURDALB, Nov. i. Clover dalo la bolng mnilo tho central point for tho wintering of etook by tho stock men of tills oommunlty. Mr. Harris Is wintering his cattlo on the Wnldron nnd Ileus ranches. Mr. Touo has brought his polo ponies o t no potter ration. Tho Slstors school was closed on Monday and Tucsdny. George Burnstdo and fnmlly hnvo moved Into tho houso at tho Clovor dalo ranch so that tholr children nny attend school. II. W. Hnydon spent the wook end at his ranch In Powell Butte. A lively crowd woro entertained 9 a Hnllowo'nti party nt tho Hartley ranch last Saturday ovonlng by Mr. nnd Mni. Hnrtloy and Mr. nnd Mrs. Rdgtngton. A moat enjoyable tlmi BRICK THAT IS MADE Brick is the MOST ECONOMICAL Building Matoriul there is. All who hnvc used our product are satisfied. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. BEND PARK COMPANY ..T-J-- ! II") ', 'Hj)Hi We Control and Have For Sale, at the Bet Prices and Terms, the Largest Amount of Business and Residence Property in Bend. Call or Write for Free Maps and Descriptive Matter LIST YOUR WITH US. Better Enable is reported by all who woro thorn. Tho llalluwo'on prnitrnm nnd pinto suppor given nt tho Clovordalo school hoiMQ Inst Friday ovonlng under tho direction of tho tonchor Mr. Wlllcox. on was very well nttomtoil. Aftir uppronrlnta pieces una hoiikb by tho pupils tho crowd wna onjnyuhly ev tortaiiiou wit It KittiHiH. At the oluno cf tho ovoitlng a pinto mipper wim Horvott uy tno nupiiB. Ml Hit F. Wnldron spout tho olootlon holldnya nt hor lionio. Mra. Tuclto Is visiting with hor non In Clovordalo. Mrs. Ilyorn and Iter non llnrlsy hnvo moved Into tholr now houso 011 tholr homestead. Tho W. C T. U. Indies of Plaln vtow gnvo a woll attended prohibi tion mooting nt tho school houso last Ttiursdny ovonlng. Tho subject wsu presented by novornl nlilo sponkars. Mr. Hnrrln slttppod a oar lontl of onttlo Monday. POWRM. UUTTK. (Speclnl to Tho Ilullolln) POWI3LL BUTTH, Nov. J. People In this socttan aro fueling mighty ulntud over the prospects of our Ret ting an R. F. 1). mall service In tho vory near futuru. Postmaster John eon line boon nuthorltod to secure a eontntct with nt least (wo thirds of tho petition signers, thnt titer will erect mall hoxos when nodded to do so. This sounds good to us nnd we aro In hopes tho Institution of the route will como as n sort of New Year's gift to our people Wild gooso dinners woro onjnyed In nt least thrno neighboring homes Inst week, a thing made possible by tho excellent marksmanship of V. O. Humphroy, who, firing Into it bunch of flvo koo succeeded In bringing down four of them. Mrs. Boulah Groy Holland delight fully ontortnlnod tho puplla of her school and n fow "tiny tote" nt n Hnllnwo'on party nt tho Guy Sears homo Saturday nfturnoou. about 25 children enjoyed tho tlmo of their lives nt the lively games conducted by tholr older. An appropriate lun cheon was served during the after noon. Mrs. W. T Smith chaperoned tho "tiny tots" nnd It Is noudlot to say that shu enjoyed the occasion a EVERY DOLLAR YOU PAY FOR STAYS HERE 'ff T'1"1 EAL ESTATE INSURANCE Insurance Written in All Its Branches in World , Known Companies PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT OUR OUTSIDE Ofllces and Agents' . Us tq find You Purchasers and Tenants.' BENP PARK COMPANY Oregon Street, Bend, Oregon, Empire Building, Seattle, Wash. 1 much ns hor ohnrgos. Mrs, 12. A. IliiMott nnd mother Mm. Mnry Brown vlsltod nt the Henry Young homo In Redmond Thtirndny. Frotl Drown In buck front n delight ful hunting trip to (Jrnno Prnlrlo. ilu rui uiiiiu Li Jo l in m Willi II. Cor n atari immodintoly 011 a trip to HMiiietto, vniioy. ritlnh, who lint) n contract to paint the iittw A. II. Rhode Iioiino llitlshod Itln work Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mis, Rosn liumtntt nnd H. K. Hliopnid woro vlsltota to llond on Thursday. At .lonos, thn Prluovlllo nlieup man who linn boon pnnttirlug hl flhotip on (ho A. II. Rhodo place, was coiupnlled to move them nwny Thltrsdny owlnif to IohIiIk so many from bloat. FrloiuU or John Rhode wilt bo pleased to hunr that ho Is fooling much Improved In health nnd Is on- Joylim his HoJoitru In Astoria. J, it. Warner has boon hauling p. tntniHi to Bend tho past wtmk. Bonn Frooman, who has hneit helpliiK Karl Bauudera hnrvott hla potato. crop returnod to Alfalfa tho first of thn wook. Mite Miibol Alton vlsttod In Prlne vlllo Friday aud Haturdny of U" week, the guest of her sister, Jane Allen, nnd numerous friend". Miss GlndVH nnd llniol Ilnya woro week end vmIoi with homo folk. rottirnliiK lo Prlonvlllo Btltulny. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Royniiliis en in a out from Redmond ftaturdny and w II visit for a couple of wcolta nt tho IS. A. Btissott home. G, M. Charlton had n slek npnll nnd wna compelled to go lo Prlhevllle for inmllottl nMlatancn Monday morning. It. A. Ilitssott took him down In the nuto. Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Waller Fk. tor on Sunday evening, Novotiibor 1, a Inn pound boy. Mra. Allen Wlllaoxnn was n Uoml visitor Sunday returning homo Mon day. Tho neighborhood dnnco at M'. HniieoH'a plaee Batiinlny nlgkt vr woll attended und n ttood tlmo re ported. MIhn Hnrrlntt WMIcoxon vlsliud Hndav and Monday nt (ho K. A. Una. nett homo. Ah atlan'ive audience Htt'"d to Wev. Cook's ndl"a At fie Wllioti pchool bouse Rnitday. IN BEND u rcrrrrj. -r.-r