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TUN MINI) UVI-LKTIX, UKNI), OllK., WKDNKflDAY, NOVHMUKU It, 1011,
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CENTRAL
I)UY IjAKV.
(8peclat tti Tlio Bulletin)
DItY IVk. Nbv, C I). Kullor ot
Prlnovlllo wits a Dry Lnko visitor
Sutnrdny. '
C. Ivy onllod at Iho O. A, Gnrakt
rnnoh Saturday.
Miss ThorMlun Gnrsko vtsltod t
the OloRvr homo Saturday.
C. Hottaton transacted business at
the langftrd ranch Saturday.
Mr. and Mm. CI. A. Oomko trims
acted business In Mllltcnn Friday.
Mr. Alaxsndsr and wife spent Mon
day In Prlnavllla.
Mr. Chandler has just jcomnlotod n
new addition to lite cabin.
Mrs. l.emufce of Ibex was a Dry
I-sk vintior Sslwrday.
Mr ilitwr or Buck Crook spent
Friday In Dry Lake.
Mirs t.sttrt 1'etprson and Mrs. Fl
lon return d home from Ibox Thss
da.i . here Uay siient iho past week.
1IAMPT0X.
(Spoolal to Tho Uullotln)
HAMPTO&'Nav. 5. Many people
came out to vote la Imperial prectuot
Tuesday.
K. V. Ollllnm of Prlnerllle can
over to his homestead In Hampton
valley, arriving at Hotel Hampton
Sni.day night. He had the M ft for
tune to loee one or his horns early
Monday morning. Tho hereo teemed
to have died from nt ovor feed ot
grain.
Miss Uattie Reynolds of Kansas is
visiting Mrs. Hurloy Hague.
Mrs. lilla Cook and Mrs. C. M.
Smith ,of Itolyat woro In Hampton on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Uatrlson and
Ofin Thomas and J. L. Owon spent
Sunday at C. U. Harmon's.
' Win. Hlnsloy who lives on Hamp
ton Dutte. was In Hampton Tuesday.
Mrs. Lucy Hicks and Wtn Searcy
of Hustlomoro woro In Hampton on
Moaday.
Mrs. Huntsman of Dry (Lako Is at
Hotel Hampton awaiting a truck 10
take nor and her household good to
Head Mrs. Huntsman la giving up
her homostoad.
J. P. Wtlsjuat and son Arthur spent
Tuesday evening with W. T. HarrL
eon.
Mr. Nelson Crow loot a fine young
mare Saturday. Some think alio died
of hydrophobia.
A. T. Frame returned from Bond
Tuesday.
Tom Hutton aad Hannah Dun
were In Hampton Wednesday morn
ing. J. P. King oatne homo from a fire
months leave of abeenco Tuesday.
1JOST CHEEK.
(Special to Tho Dulletln)
LOST CREEK. Nov 3 Jim Smith
has gone out to Uend for a load ot
groceries. ,
a Dafrn.li was the guest of friend
in "tho valloy tho latter part of uet
week.
Marvin Perry left Saturday on n
buslnes strip to Portland.
A mud dog created a groat deal of
exoltcmont In our valley last week.
A number of dogs were bitten and
had to bo killed. Every homesteader
should take precaution to prerent the
spread of the disease.
Mr. Pratt of Portland has moved
onto his homestead. His father ac
companied him.
Jack Smith and Bertha Edss were
married in Lakevlew a short time
ago. Their many frlonda wish thean
a long and happy wedded life.
Owing to illness. Miss Vivian Yeek
was unable to attend school tho lat
ter part of last week.
S. W. Ueet Is doing carpenter work
for H. Brookings at Hampton Uutte.
Mrs-. J. 0. Perry has boon tho gueet
of friends In the valley for several
days paat.
HAMPTON UUTTE.
(Special to Tho Dulletln)
HAMPTON Dutte, Nov. 5. -T. O.
Kwlng has put casing In his drilled
well and' has his pump In running
order.
Mr. Best of SUuffer Is doing somo
carpenter work at tho Brookings Ho
ta), a J. Stauffer of Stauffer passad
through on his way homo from Bend
with a load of supplies.
Horace Brookings purchased a calf
from Jlmmle Brlekey.
C. W. Aslibaugh returned from his
trip to Bead last Sunday.
Last Monday morning as Mr. Hon
Una was eroMlug tho Sheppard grade
vtth hie truck tho steering gear fail
ed to work and caused the truck to
r in close to the euge of the grade,
vhlch gave way eaua'np the truck; to
ripslred. Mr. Hopkins escaped in
jury, but the truck was somewhat im
paired. Oscar Butzeln attended tho dance
at Imperial last Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Aahbaugh pnd
Fn Meredon wiled on Pred Miller
i'
r,d family Wednesday afternoon.
A large number of the voters of
T'lJLfav "
owine to sickness Gladys Meekn
mlesed "school lX? Teok
.. !.,. I. .lAln tmn full
lien .ltwv '"& "" i
Mowing. ... ..
T. C- Bwlng bought the barn on tho
p. C. Stewart homestead and will
move R to his farm.
Mr. Gilliam, the former Hampton
mall' carrier. Is transacting buslneia
., It, i. Tvininitv thin week
4hi scboe lot Dlstdct No. 77 has'
ThQ SCU00I 01 ""V1?.: . '..'. i
.isr .-.. ". j-i..i.i f.ni.in
nudjw a .fawwry . .
to lt equipment.
SUNNVHIDK
f Special to The Dulletln.)
fU'NNYSIOE. Nov. 8, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Couch made a business trip
to Bend Wednesday. . '
Floyd Scott and Fred Wilson of
this neighborhood were on tho eloc-
OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
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lion hoard in Unldtaw Tuoedny.
Miss Marguerite hna been auftoiing
from n torero cold.
J. I. Couoh attended tho farmora
meeting In Laldlnw Saturday.
Geo. McCnlllstor of Plalnvtow made
sovernl trips through hero Tuesday
In his automobile.
Mr. and Mm. l.orcrenz of Plain
view woro Sunnystde visitors Tuos.
day.
Hart Koossler and family went to
Lnldlaw tho first of tho week.
Mr. nnd Mm. Jnmea Williamson
want 'to Lnldlaw Tuesday.
MIm Hunnell left Friday evening
lor nor home near Lniuiaw.
Tho Infant eon of Mr. and Mrs.
George CoupIi who has been quite III
to reported better.
John Haeeelberg wan In Lite nelKh
borhcod last week looking after his
iBtoreate hero.
Kd Dean or Laldlaw was a Sunny
side visitor Friday.
Bart Nichols waa In this nelgkbor
hood Friday looking for horses.
The MeXutt field that has lain Idle
a few seasons Is now being cleared
preparatory to putting a crop neat
year. Qeorg Couoh la doing the
work.
A farewell party was given Friday
night at the Tumnlo ranch In honor,
of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Nichols who
tears shortly for their old home la
Kansas. The entertainment of the
e tea lag consisted of gamee and muse
after which refreshments were serr
ied. About fifty guests were nrossnt.
IiAlDLAW.
(Special to The Bulletin)
I,AIDLAW. Nov. 8. Tho llttlo
Dobln children. wh6 havo bain
quite sick, nro able to bo up again.
What Is tho uso of going to Crano
Prairie to hunt when hundreds ot
ducks and geese fly ovor hero dally?
A largo number have been shot lately
by youths of Laldlaw.
Tho Turkey Shoot glvon by tho
Tumalo Gun Club Sunday near Lnld
law Is reported to have Veen a grand
success. Some of tho turkey a woro
won by tho ladles.
Oscar lltllsabeek, who lias been
employed at Camp No. 6 left Sun
day evening for the Irrigation pro
ject at Hlophant Uutto, New Mexico.
Several others from the T. I. P. will
soon leave for the same place, where
Axel Hye e now employed as foreman
under Project Engineer Ualdwfn.
Tho Dlckerson family are soon to
leavo for their old home In Arizona.
It Is hoped the chango will benefit
tho health ot tho oldest daughter.
Vera.
Sunday afternoon J. J. Coon, Rov.
Walker. G. B. Ross, J. M. Drown and
Ray Brown visited tho dam at Camp
C.
T. E. Sloblg brought In a flno load
ot young beef last week and expects
to sell meat at least onco a week and
about Laldlaw.
Mr. and Mrs7 A. Nlchbr'sncl son
Keith of Camp C took dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hanson Sunday, af
ter which all nttended tho Turkey
Shoot
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Rous entertain
ed at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Brown and son Ray, and Mrs.
Dayton.
Mr. Harryman was fortunate in lo
cating a "bee tree" not far from bla
place near Laldlaw. Ho necurod a
tub and a bait of fine honey.
CLOVHRDALH.
(Speoial to The Bulletin)
CLOVHRDALH, Nov 8. Curtis
Christy and brother drovo to Red
mond Wednesday.
H. L. Waldron was grinding feed
for this community Monday.
At the business meeting of tho
Clovordale Counoll Club Friday even
ing the following program was ar
ranged for tho next meeting on No
vember 13th.
riong by chorus led by Miss Grube,
Unfinished business, new business.
Suggestions for future work led by
J. Skclton. Election of ofllcers. Re
cess. Song by selected quartet. Ad
dress, O. Andrus, Duet, Tho Misses
Duoknor. Club paper by Walter
Boyd. Recitation, F. II. WIIoox. Ad
mission Is free and all aro Invited.
C. E. Waldron, a mechanic from
Portland, made a threo woeks trip
through Bend and Burns beforo his
return home Saturday.
Walter Boyd shot an owl in tho
hen house of R. L. Waldron Moaday
morning which measured 52 Inches
noros Its wings. It had killed a full
grown rooster.
Our school houso has undergone a
thorough cleaning and oiling whlcih
greatly adds to Its appearance. The
yard Is being cleaned 'of rock, whllo
a new flag tloats above the bnllding
for tho first time In Its history. It
Is fast getting In lino as a standard
school.
At tho Hallowe'en ontcrtnlnmont
and supper given by the school under
direction of their teacher, over
;fIlIrndolIar WM0,,ured
A nolsMiorbood ons practice will
held t tho school house next
Wednesday evening. All singer are
inVltOu.
"wL MiM uM I. aA 1AV I. Pnrl.
land that several nre. butchering and
ourlng quantities of meat, to supply
our home market next season. This
Is a move In tho right direction.
Mrs. Kruchek's mother. Mrs. Prou-
A lid f IV" V HVftB w " - -
mr from wana waua, nrnveu inur-
day to spend some weeks with tho
... .r.,n,lHf.hhtr l.vnnntln.
r-or from Walla Walla, arrived Thurs-
nnw eranddauKhter. Lvnneuo
- . Andrus fFom Madras Is visiting
his brother, O. Andrus tnH wcok.
A. T. Lowe is baling hay this weou.
h. Hartley and wife woro dinner
ir- eats at Carson's Sunday.
o. Andrus marketed a beef in Bend
Wednosdav.
Clyde Johnson mado a buslnosa
trip to Redmond Friday.
L. E. Smith la having a concreto
cistern built on his farm.
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POWKIiL nUTTK.
(Special to Tho Dulletln),
POWULL IIUTT14, Nov . Mm.
l.oe llobbs and ehlldron roturnud on
Tuesday from n vtsl with relatives
In Bend.
C. II. Miller wna nut from Red
mond Monday to tnavo Mr. Rhodes
phono to tho now house, Mrs. Miller
accompanying him.
Mrs. Mary V. Charlton. Mies Ua
and Master Charles of PrlnevlUa vis
ited nt the farm the fore port of tho
weak.
A. II. Rhode bought -it Uoad of
sheep ot Redmond nartto ktt week.
A. H. Bayn la building n bnrn these
days.
Mrs. Joo Shonror and daughter
Ruth and Mrs. Mary Orowtler were
guests ot Mrs. Morrel Wodueeday.
Seven ty-elght rotes worn cast In
precinct No. IS Tuesday, whose pol
ing place la Shepard school. Til's Is
the latgeet rote ever polled in thla
precinct and Is an evidence of the in
terest taken by the women voter. A
majority of the voters expressed a
preference for prohibition and were
opposed to county division, follow
ing are the judges. Barl fauuderi.
Joe Klllntt. Ore Foster: Clerka were
Allen Wlltcown. C. H. Chcrlten and
Guy Sears. E. A. Bnasett took tho
ballot box and seme ot tho board to
Prtaurillo Wednesday morning In his
auto.
Mrs. H. A. Busaett was hostess 'o
tho Powoll Butto Sorosla Wednesday.
A majority of tho members were pros
ont nnd a pleasant afternoon was on
Joyod. Rofddee membors Mrs. Bttd
sett entertained Mrs. Hnrl Saunders,
Mrs. Mary Brown and Sirs. Row Bus
sett. A course ot rofroshtnonts was
served provlous to adjournment. Nott
mooting will bo with Mrs. Virgil
Humphroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bcokmnn visited
thslr son Jeeio In Prlnovllle Wed
nesday. J. K. Warner left Thursday for a
trip through the Willamette valley
wnoro ho goes In search ot a location
In a lower altitude.
N. P. Alloy returned from Opal
City Friday where he hna been build
ing n barn for the past couple of
WMkk
Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon was a visitor
In Bend Friday.
Olen Mustard came down front
Bend tho fore part of the week for
a visit with home folks and to vote.
Miss Gladys and llaxsl Bayn spent
the week ond with home folks, re
turning to Prlnovlllo Sunday.
Geo. Brazes went to the mills near
Bond Frldny for n load of lumber.
Ho Is making preparations to build a
uarn.
Ross Bussett went to Prlnovlllo on
Friday to assist Mrs. Miller In adjust
ing somo telcphono difficulties.
Tho Redmond Commercial Club
gavo a smoker nnd banquet nt tb.U
town Saturday evening. An Invita
tion was oxtonded the Powell Butto
men folkn. Thoso attondlng roport
a Jolly good tlmo and say tho Red
mond bunch aro roynl cntortalnon.
Thoso attending were Messrs. J. F.
Rice. H. K. Allen, S. D. Mustard. A.
II . Rhode, N. P. Alley. G. C. Trues
dalo, Allen and Rcovnn Wlllcoxon.
Geo. and Leu Hohbs. Clarke Morse.
Karl Saunders, Mr. Montgomery, G.
L. Ilrniec. Clyde Moore. IS. Pierson,
Rom Bussett and Mr. Benson.
Mr. Burkhart, who has rented his
nlsce to Mr. Shobert. Is preparing to
start on an oTorland trip to Spokane.
Miss Pay Bussett was the Inspir
ation for a delightful surprise party
given Saturday afternoon In honor of
her thirteenth birthday. Miss Fsy.
who has boon away from home for
her music lesson waa confronted by
n number of girl friends upon her re.
turn homo nnd tho surprise provod
complete. Tho afternoon passed all
too quickly for tho merry party who
entertained thomselves nt games and
songs. A dollclous luncheon was
served by Mr, Bussett, after which
loavo tokliuuKandjconernl wishes for
many moro happy birthdays for this
popular young hostess were In order,
Thoso present woro Hazel Bayn, Ada
Soars, Mildred and Edna Alley. Ruth
Foster. Eetollo Humphreys. Lucy and
Lota Shobert, Hollo Montgomery ani
o.ndys Pauls.
Miss Paulino Truesdate. Miss I la
Knox nnd Mrs. Norrls Morgan of
Prlnovlllo spent Sunday as guests of
LMr. and Mrs. Truesdnlo.
Fred Brown and Mrs. Hoinon nnd
children woro Alfalfa visitors Sun
day. George and Leo Hohbs have re
ceived word of tho serious Illness .if
their mother nnd will loavo nont
week for a visit to their former home
In Glondalo, Orogon.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon en
tertained George Morgan nt dinner
Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Cook wore dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bussett
Sunday.
J. J. Chapman eamn out from Rod
mond Sunday for a brlof visit with
Mrs. Chapman and the babies.
Tho threshing season for 1914 was
closed Saturday when Foster Bros,
threshed oats for B. D. Mustnrd. This
la the last .grain to bo throshed In this
section until another year.
POWELL BUTTE. Nov. 8 Mrs.
Carl Blair haa returned from Port
land after n tow weeks visit there
with hor parents. Hho says alio Is
vory Hind to bo back.
Allan Landfnro's now barn Ib mak
ing a better showing every day. it
will bo a great Improvement to his
homestoad when finished. Mr. Land-
fare will also add to the house.
N. U. Beach is shingling tho houso
on tho Frank FoHter HO. Mr. Uoacn
rented that placo this year.
Oscar Prlckett and Kd. Barnard
are through digging their potatoes.
Their spuds are vory fino and thorp
Is a ready salo for them.
Win. JohnKon and Tom Dmpsoy
nro making u cistern on tho Forrest
placo.
Hay Is still being haulod from horo
to Bond markets, mostly uateu liny.
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1). A. Pnttorson, 13. F. Arolior uiul 1.
W. Illnlr nro still hauling.
Will Brown la building n barn on
hla homestead. 18x110 fuel.
HlliYKH UVKE TIXHI'IIONII.
(Fort Rook Nows.)
Tlio troulilon of tho Silver I.nko
telephone system terminated lnt
Monday when Wllllnnt McOormjok or
Pnlaloy, took over Uio lino between
this city nnd Lit Pino nnd n lonite on
tho aynttuu botweon l.nkovlow nnd
Silver I.nko. Both aystetun woro held
by K. S. Mllos, who built the lino t
Ut Pino and obtained a lease on the
southern lino.
I'ltKK I'ltlilGllT.
From November loth to Decemi.r
lint, all shipments of douaftnna cn
signed to the Boys' and Girls' Aid
Soflaty, ChildruuH' Homo, Salvation
Army Rescue Howe. Good Samarium
Hospital, St. Vlnoent's Hospital, Ht
IftlUabeth House, Portland Common-.
Mens' Home or Ixtulee Home, at Port
land, shull bo way billed free cf
charge.
Parties making thlpmenis ahould
make Ueclnrntlen on shipping order
that the nodus are donated to the
above Institutions. This It Intended
to cover Thaukagtrlng and ChrtHtmes
Holiday donations.
SPlU'lAli .SCHOOL MRRTIXn.
Notice Is hereby given lo the leg it
voters or School District No. II of
Crook county, Oregon, that a Special
School Meeting or said District wilt
be held at tho ofllco or tho Principal
nt tho Hold school on tho list dny of
Novombor, 11)14. at 2 o'claek p. in.
for tho purpose ot fixing the Tax
levy for tho year 19J& for said dis
trict, and to transact any other busi
ness that may properly coino boforu
tho mooting.
Dated this Clh day of November,
1014.
II. J. Overlurf, Clyde M. McKay
Attest Clerk. Chairman Board
30-37 o. ot Directors.
BRICK THAT IS MADE IN BEND
STAYS IIEHE
Urick is the MOST ECONOMICAL !uihliiif Mntoriul Ihoro is.
All wlio hnvc used our product are satisfied.
The Bend Brick & Lumber Co.
BEND PARK COMPANY
We Control and Have For Sale at the BeSt
Prices and Terms, the Largest Amount of
. Business and Residence Property
in Bend. Call or Write for Free
Maps and Descriptive Matter
INSURANCE
Insurance Written in All
Its Branches in World
Known Companies
I am sorry lo disappoint my many
cuntomorN In Bond by not coinlii;
noonor. 1 oxpoqt to ho nt tho Bond
ltotol November 18 lo 37. Dr. Idn
llohrondt. Adv. If
One cont n word In nil n llttlo want
Ad will cost you.
THE WHITE IS
.KING
Tho Uiar all-round Fninlly
Sewlntr Mnchluu (hat oan
he proilucixl. Mnde In hoth
KOTAKY nntl VlllRATOJl
fltylo. The rotary makes
boli LOCIC nntl CHAIN
fiUtoh. Tlio Intust tip to
tho mlnuto Rtcol nttneh
munts with onck tnachlno.
Sold on otuy pnymonts,
Sontl nnmo nnd nddross for
our bcnutlful II. T, cntn
Ioruo froo,
White Sewing (Machine Co.
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San Frnnclscn, California
EVERY DOLLAU VOU PAY FOK
zmsc
LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE
WITH US. OUR OUTSIDE Ofilces
Better Enuble Us to find You Purchasers
BEND PARK COMPANY
Oregon Street, Bend, Oregon.
Empire Building, Seattle, Wash.
MUM, IIANLEY DIKS,
Mrs. Hollo Ilituloy illud hint Wed.
Hominy nt 2 p. in. nt Mrs. Frnmu'i),
whero slio had huon Htnylug. Tho do
conoitd'fi brothur mid Hlstur-lu-lnw
nnmo and the body wmi taken to tho
llnnlny homo at Tlltauioolt (or luler-tuuiit,
PUIVATH HOSPITAL,
On November Id, I shall npen a
jnlvnle luiHpllnl for nonaoiiliiKloiii
and mittoruliy onsen In my homo in
Jk'Hcliulmi nddltlnn. RoforoncoH, Dr.
II. Fnrroll nnd Dr. U. C. Ooo. Mrs.
K. A. Knolls.' 110.38 p
Hack! H "i: VI Hnrkl
With raw tickling thront. llglit
client, noro lungs, you need Foloy'a
Honey and Tar Compimnd, nnd
quickly. Tho Unit doss holpH, It enve
n soothliiK lumllDK coating ns It kIIiIhm
down your thront, von feel better iu
once Every user Is a friend. Pe
terson Drug Co. --Adv.
t !
liToLafollette
Nursery Co.
Prinovlllo, Orogon
CRNTKAL.
OKKGON'SNUHSKHV
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What's the Use
of t rolKhllnjf Krocorlos from
UtMHl froo of churifu?
Lot JOHNSON pay
tho freight.
Uomomhor tho plnco, nenr
28 tnllo pout, Bond to
Hums rond.
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MIM.KiW,
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OR RENT
and Agents
and Tenants,