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1TACIK. the w:ni nviiUrriN, ukni, oiik., wicdnkhdav, novumiihr ih, tu, f MMftTf ? M'M MMfTTOf CENTRAL SISTKItS. (8pcclal to Tho' llullotln) StSTEltS, Nov. 1G. 0 Jills Hu'l oy Icll Thursday tor Phll.Uj.pnl on a three months business an 1 pleasure trip. I. T. Ruble loft Saturday for Oer Vals. Oregon on business. Mrs. "J. O. McKlnnoy has been on tho Blck list for tho past eovornl weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Allon and daughter woro week ond visitors nt tho lialloy homo. J.C. Wright was a business visitor In Sisters Saturday. Miss Huth Dayton, who recently rvllnqulshcd her right to a homestead iieai tho head ot tho Motollus has re turned to her homo nt Lnldlaw. Mrs. It. T. Towno, Mrs. J. P. Duok lt. Mrs. Arthur Tcmploton, Mrs. H. K. Allon, Mrs. K. A. Steele. Mrs. C L. Donnlson and Mrs. II. E. Vlncoatpast flvo months In Chicago, has ro- nttondetl tno recontlon Rlvon liy tnoiUirnou 10 nis nomosicnu ladles of Rodmond last Wcdnesdny Jilf,ht. All roport a royal good tlm. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKlnnoy arc visiting at the home ot Mr. McKln noy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O McKlnnoy. Hubert Sroggln was a Sisters visi tor front I.aldlaw Friday. Mrs. Robert Smith was In Bond last wook receiving medical treat ment Mrs. E. Cyrus, who Is maktng her home with her daughter In Sisters, spent a fow days In Clovcrdalo lat week. Mrs. D. II. Fryrear and children spent last week visiting at tho homo of W. F. Fryrear In Clovcrdalo. Mrs. Chilton returned to Sisters Saturday from a visit at tho Ed Strahm home at Plainvtow. H. E. Vincent was looking after Forest Service work In tho Laldlaw country last wock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wurtweller spent several days visiting with rola t'ves and friends In Prlnevllto. Tho pupils and teachers of tho Sisters school havo arranged a pro gram and box social to take placo In tho school house next Friday night. E. Vescelus was a business visitor In Rend last week. Mrs. M. A. Hlndman was on tho sick list last week, but Is much bet ter at this time. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Harrington are tho proud possessors of a brand now eleven pound boy. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Carson wero guests at tho F. L. Shaw homo Sun day. M. Bailey was a visitor at the Al lendale ranch on tho Motollus Sat urday and Sunday. E. McCabo was hauling mill feed from the Rend Flour Mill Co for Robert Smith tho last of the week. Robert Smith and family were Sun day visitors In Bend. Mrs. R. W. Grogan is visiting with relatives In Texas. Ray Gcrklng of Laldlaw, was n Sunday visitor nl Sisters. Miss Grace Cyrus baa received her appointment, under the new Civil Service Law, as postmistress of Sis ters. LAIDLAW. -r, (Special to Tho Bullotln) LAIDLAW, Nov 16. Mrs. B. L. Stanford arrived last week from Portland and will remain until tho T. I. P. office closes. Mr. and Mm. Stanford are living in the tent houJe formerly occupied by Win. Bell and family. Tho adult members of the Blbla school mot at the homo of Prof, and Mrs. Leo Wednesday evening. Tho Bible study meetings are very Inter esting, and every ono Is invited .o attend, tlnu helping themselves ns Well as the Superintendent. Mrs. F. N. Wallace made a trip o Prlnevllle the past weekto visit with ft lends and relatives. R. F. Melln and G. E. Rosa and family wero entertnlned at Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dayton. Mrs. J. J. Coon is spending a row days visiting at the homo of A. O. Walker and family at Alfalfa. E. DIckerson and family left last week for their new home near Ash- lend. Instead of Arizona, as they ex pected. The salt air is recommend ed as beneficial to the health of their daughter. E. T. Slobig has opened a meat market at the stand formerly kept by M. Painter. E. T. Sloblg and family havo mov ed to town and are now In the houso recently occupied by tho Stagman family. Stagman's have moved into the DIckerson house. Ronorts from Bend say that tho condition of Mrs. J. Bell, of Lald law, Is much Improved under the treatment of the osteopath. Ten ladles gathered at the homo ot Sirs. Ada Lundberg one day last week sounding the afternoon sewing and chatting after which Mrs. Lundberg served light refreshments. HASIITOX BUTTE. (Special to Tho Bulletin) HAMPTON BUTTE, Nov. 12. J. B. Johnson of Pleasant valley has a cbln built on his homestead. Carl HInman is homo from Buck Creek to visit with his family. Mrs. Fred Miller called on Mrs. Horace Brookings Tuesday afternoon. Chas. O. Dorrel of Glass Butte made some purchases at the Brook ings store last Wednesday. A new truck has been put on the road between Bend and Burns . It M run by Glen Powers. Orcnr Butzolu has recently built a new house on his homestead. A. T. Shaver was a bus'ness visitor Ji -this vicinity last Wednesday. Pert Meoks and Wesley Hagman mnde a business trip to Pleasant val rv Inst Mondnv. Chiistjan Tinner has returned to his homestoad. Mrs. A. MoKoown called on friends Mtttttv -- OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. --- 4 --.--....-.. l.t this neighborhood last Saturday. Mrs. C. Smith sold n cow to Mr. Surccr. A threshing outfit passed through hno Tuesday on Ua way to. 8tauftor. A numbor of people in tho Stnuffer neighborhood will hnvo tholr grain threshed. Mr. McGoo passed through horo Wednesday on his way to his hotno stead near Stauffor. Cecil Alborts caught his arm In tho wind mill and hurt It qulto badly. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stauffor (if Stnuffer vlRltod with rolattvoa and friends In this vicinity last week. LOST CUKHIC. (Special to Tho llullotln) LOST CREEK. Nor. 7. Mrs. Hon DoWltt suffered from an nttnok of tonsllltls tho foto part ot tho week. H. Kassnohl. who has BDont tho c. J. stauner ami son Hoy ro t mod from a trip to Bond last Mon day. Mrs. S. W. Best entertained a num bor ot ladles nt an old fashioned quilting last Wednesday. J. E. Curran expects to leavo Mon day Tor California, where ho will spend tho winter. Mrs. J. D. Perry has gono to Stlvor Creek for an extended stay. Jim Smith Is doing a Job of plow ing ror Howard FoiKerson. Bon DoWltt and son Donald wero over to Press Dowitt's tho foro parj of this week. Miss Brooking has moved Into her own house. Mr. and Mrs. Schroedor who occupied it hnvo moved. Mrs. J. Hosch was a business vis itor at Rolyat Saturday. MILLICAN. (Spoclal to Tho Bullotln) .MILLICAN, Nov. 8. A Inrgo num ber ot homesteaders camo to tho polls on election day. 81 votes wero cast A largo majority voted for coun ty division and were greatly disap pointed that it felt through, only '7 votes wero against it The Judgos of election were, Geo. MUllonn, William Reams, Mary E. Davis: Clerks, P. I!. Johnson, Ada B. Mllllcan and A. I). Norton. . John F. Davis arrived home from Prlnovlllo Friday evening whore ho has been working for L. B. Lnfollctto for tho past eight months. A meeting of tho Sku-Kc-Look Klub was hold at tho P. B. Johnson homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Klger loft for tho valley last week. F. G. Klgor la clearing sage from his claim. B. E. Davis Is In receipt of a tot ter from Ray Cleveland of Avon, Minnesota, who is at present living in Portland, Inquiring as to the pros pects of being able to secure a homo stead in this vicinity. Mr. Clevoland ran n livery In hts homo town, but Is seriously contemplating taking up a homestead. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Davis were vis itors at the Goodman homo Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Roborts took dinner at the Ream homo Sunday. Thos. Moffett and family moved out to their homestead hero Tuesday. Mr. Moffett has been In Canada for the past fow months. P. B. Johnson went to Bend Wed nesday. Mr. and Sirs. Cinder and Miss Ger trude Market camo out from Bend ou Tuesday to cast their ballots. Airs. George Mllllcan was a vis itor at tho B. E. Davis homo Monday John Holland brought out a largo load of lumber Thursday. Mrs. W. B. McAdow was a caller at the Roberta' htfroe Mondar. Mr. and Mrs. Glllotto and family spent Tuesday night horo enrouto to Christmas Lake. Messrs. Clevcnger, Owen and Hall who are working on tho new tele phone lino being built between here and Bend, camo home for a visit on Sunday. Mr. Herwltz spent a fow hours At tbo Goodman homo Sunday. Rev. Sheehan of Bond was a caller at the B. E. Davis home a day last week. Mrs. Martha Forgey spent a few days In Bend the past weok. Mrs. Edelstoln who has bcon visit ing at tho Herwltz homo for sevoral weeks, returnod to her homo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Norton wero visitors at tho Klger homestead on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Allison wero stop pers in Mllllcan Thursday night. WHY LAKE. (Special to The Bulletin). DRY LAKE, Oct. 31. A dance was given Saturday night in the Dry Lako hall under the auspices of tho I'rlu glo Flat Improvement Association. There was a largo attendance and all roported an enjoyable time. Charles Ivey visited at tho Peter son ranch Tuesday. Mrs. Ring returned homo tho fore part of tho weok from Ibex where she spent several weeks visiting with friends. Mr. Hill from Hampton, spent tho week end lu Dry Lake. A Jolly crowd of Dry Lako folks left Tuesday afternoon for Imporlal where they attended tho danco given there in tho evening. II. Wlnslow from Buck Creek passed through hero Tuesday on bis way to Imperial. W. Pausch from Ibex was a Dry Lake visitor Tuesday. Miss Thoresla Garsko was an Im perial visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Logan spent a pleasant day visiting at tho Alexandria homo Tues day. Mr. Hubort, the Dry Lako school master, returned Saturday from Mad ras where ho spent the last two weeks transacting buulnoss. School opened Monday, November -- - --- 4---- --- D, after a vacation ot two wooka ov. ing to tho absence of Mr. Hubert. I II. Hnckolmann from Karnes wan a Dry Lake visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller and son from Camp Greek spont Saturday In Dry Lake. John Pnusch from Ibox spout Sun day at tno tl. A. unrsko ranch, J. Moror from Dear Urcok was n Sunday visitor at tho John Wilson homo. HAMPTON. (Special to Tho Bulletin) HAMPTON. Nov. 13. Mrs. M. II. Crow and son Molvtn, havo gono into Bend this weok. A. T. Shaver, who la drilling n woll for Mr. Leo of tho 31st mllo post on tho Bend and Burns road, spent last night In Hampton. Miss Dnrlo Burton spent last night with tho Misses Crow. Dnn McArthur bouRht a cow Mon day from Mrs. C. M. Smith of Rolyat. A thresher passed through horo on Tuesday enrouto to Stauffor whoro It la engaged to thresh C. J. Stnurter's ryo crop. J. P. Wllquot finished pulling tho brush on tho L. 0. Peck ranch this week. Mrs. J. R. Ring filed on a homo stood near tho Plorco placo this weok Mr. Ivy of Barnes was a Hampton vls'tor ono day this weok. Alvln Hunting ban returned to his homostead forltho wlntor. C. A. Burrju roturnod from Bond today. J Mr. and Mm. Vorn Hoffman hnvo returned to thelr-homcafoad after n fow week's absence. E. A. Hunting has gono to Bond for a load of lumber. Mrs. Luclnda Black and Miss Ern Crow are on the sick list. Vorn Hoffman has gono to Maury mountain for n load ot lumber to build n barn. Mrs. Hicks of Hustlomoro Is having hor store torn down and tho lumber taken over on her homestead. H. Hogue and wife and Mrs. Hur loy Hoguo and children nro staying in Bend this weok. Mr. Hurloy Hoguo and children are going to spend tho winter In town. Harry Puraloy's brother from wes tern Oregon arrived In Hampton this weok. The friends of Nelson Crow's fam ily gavo them a pleasant surpriso Sat urday evening by gathering at tho school houso and going to tholr homo nt 7 o'olock. Refreshments wore served at 11 o'clock and a nlco even ing was spent by all. MILLIOAN. (Special to The Bullotln.) MILLICAN, Nov. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman wero business callers In Bend Monday and Tuesday. William Ream was In Bond tho past week. Mrs. A. 0. Allen went homo for in over Sunday visit. Mrs. B. E. Davis was a visitor at tbo Moffett homo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Horwltz spent Sun day at L, Goodman's. P. B. Johnson gavo a danco ct Mount Pino Inn Saturday which was very largely attendod. John Davis was a business caller at II. F. Dyers' Sunday. Chaa. Mooro and wlfo wore stop, pors In Mllllcan Monday. Andrew Cllno and family spont Monday here onroute to tbo Dry Lako country. W. B. McAdow spent a fow days In Bond tho past week. Mrs. B. E. Davis was calling at tbo Edelstoln home Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Williams pt St. Cloud Minn., wore callors at the B. E. Da vis homo Saturday evening. Pl.VKHUIUlT. (Special to Tho Dullotln.) PINEHUItBT, Nov. 1C Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snyder went to Laldlaw Tuesday. L. H .Hoot went to Dond on busi ness Saturday. Mrs. Anderson waa a Hcnd visitor ono day last week. School is progressing nicely under the leadership of Mrs. Delia Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snyder enter tained Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Wlmor Sun day afternoon. Edna Root spent Sunday with Es ther Dietrich. F. V. Swisher made a business trip to Dond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dietrich enter tained friends at their homo Satur day night for their son Silas, Those present woro Mr. ond Mrs. Root, Mrs, Nichols, Mrs. Uradloy, Ruth nnd Pes eta Ilayloy, Mra. Spauxh, Kunlco Bradley, Monroe Root and Violet Spaugh. R, II. Ilayloy wont to Dond Mon dnv. Mr. and Mra. Spaugh wont to Laid- lay Tuesday. Ivy and Ilosalo Snyder spont Sun day at tbo Swisher home. Mr. and Mrs, McAllister went to I Lnldlaw Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Spaugh Sunday. O. W. Snyder mado a, trjD to Lald law Monday, Mrs, Uradloy wont to Laldlaw Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich went vol Laldlaw Tuesday. A farewell party waa glvon at Mr. L. H. Roots Tuesday evening in hon or of their son George. The evening was BDent in playing games and af terward refreshments woro served. Those present wero, Mrs. C. II. Spaugh, Mrs. O. W. Snyder, Mrs, J. H. Nichols. Mrs. F. W. Leveronz, Mio ses Ruth nayley, Kthol Snyder. Violet Soaugh, Ivy Bnydor, Myrtlo spaugh, Messrs. Hart Nichols, o. II. Hpaugli, V. W. Loverenz. J. R. Little, J. Nlch. ola and Tom McCarty. A vory nice Mm,, urnf. rAnnrtnfl llV fill. Esther DIotrlch spent Tuesday - 4- --- ---- with Violet and Myrtle Bpnugh. I. H. Winter wont to Lnldlaw AVol nosdny. An ontortnlnmont and shadow so cial will bo Klvon nt tho Plnehurnt school houso Snturdny night, No vontbor 31. A fonturo of tho program will ho n comedy, " Tho Mirth Pro vktng School Room," by tho pupils of Plnohttrst, niter which tho shad owa ot tho Indies bringing lunches will bo sold to tho hlghoat bidder Tho procoods to bo used for tho bott om or. tno school. Mrs. Wlmor was n Lnldlaw visitor Tuesday. Mr. Nichols wont to Bond Monday. (1. W. Bnydor took a couple of lino hogs to tho Bend market Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Root wont to Lnldlaw Saturday. A number of Plnohttrst pnoplo at tended tho farewell party given at tho Star ranch Friday night, ovory one reporting n very good time. Ruth Bnyloy spent Sunday at tho Snyder home. CI.OVKltDALK. (Special to Tho Bulletin) CLOVKRDALE, Nov. 10. Mrs. Prosnur oC Walla Waltn and Mrs. Woldkon spent Wednesday tho guests of MrA TiMttploton nt Slstors. Mr. Ami Mrs. A. Wurswollor wore In Redmond tho last ot tho week. F. IluoVt Is transacting buslnoss In Portland this weok. ' Kov. HarpVr ot Milton is blllod for a series of meotlngs In Glovordnlo school houso beginning noxt Sunday oventng. - On account of tho Hlsto social tho club does not moot this weok In Clov- ordalo. E. L. Waldron was n business vis itor In Bond Monday, returning Tues day. Monday, Novomber 30th, will bo tho next grinding of feed and It may be tho last for this season In Glovor dnlo. Tho teachers of this section are BRICK THAT IS MADE Brick is the MOST ECONOMICAL Building Material there is. AH who have used our product are satisfied. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. BEND PARK COMPANY We Control and Have For Sale, at the Bet Prices and Terms, the Largest Amount of Business and Residence Property in Bend. 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BEND PARK COMPANY Oregon Street, Bend, Oregon. Empire Building, Seattle, Wush. part of tho wook. Mr. Kelloy was on bin way to Prlnovlllo to transact hoiihi business. (lion Mustard ban sold his plnco to Moyor I Iron, ot Tncnnm nml ho and family am now residents ot lluml, ImvhiK moved up thoro linmtidlatoly nttor tho milu. Tho host wlnhon ot thin community go with tho Mustnrda to tholr now homo. Onhtirn and Klsnlor finished bill ing liny nt tho (loo. Klsnlor plnco oil Thursday. Bond In tho market for thin hfty. Mrs. Allon Wlllcoxon was a visitor nt Bend Tuesday, returning homo on Wodnosdny. Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Humphrey nml Mrs, Linn Ellis woro visitors nt Prlno vlllo Wednesday. Powolt Butlo Indlen who ntlondod tho big hnimuot and entertainment given by tho Redmond IndloH nt Hod mind Wodnosdny evening nro loud -v. (Contlnuod on pngo 7.) T f . rml -- - Ihe Lafollette j Nursery Co. - Prlnovlllo, Oregon t CKNTHAL. X OREGON'S NtmSEKY ----- What'stheUse of freighting Rrocorlea from Hunt! freo of charge? Let JOHNSON pay the freight. llcmcmbar tho plnco, nonr 28 mllo post, Hctui to Hums rnnd. MILLICAN, OIIIUION. 3fci m IN BEND "sMmJ 'D 1 lint tliu tlMl tho ou TIP I n CI pre l" nm rlv for da; C( )n( pa' mi cu tin "t d i m lit) , m nl rn w rll NO nc to in In ol tn ni tt tl nl w A) HI tl l C Vi n d H c V d I A 4f