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lYlfW 2. Tin: iu:ni iu'llktin, iiknd, ohk., wkiimchday, novi;mjm:u b, ion. ii -- CENTRAL i-4-- - ttl1UY. (Speolnl to Tho Bulletin) LA1DLAW, Nov. 23 Mr. nnd Mrs. F. N. Wallace have been enjoying a visit from Mrs. Fanny Gngo and M. D. Powell, of rrinovltlo. Frank Nlc ols returned to l'rlnovlllo with thorn tor a short rislu Vernli Mooro of Warronton, Dra gon, I visiting Samuel l.ca for a fovt weeks. Samuel may go to Warron ton with Mr. Mooro when ho returns. Miss draco Polk and Prof. Lee are attending Teacher's Institute at Uend this week. Mr. anil Mrs. Fred lloxoll are spending this wcok In Uond. Tho Sunday turkey shoot proved a great sucoass and senrly everyone la now supplied with a good fat tur key for Thanksgiving and some with its many as sis. The fine birds wero raised by Mr. Cunningham near Laldluw. Robert Simpson took tho Civil Ser vice oxams In Uend last Saturday. Cheater Lunduorg Is enjoying n weok'a visit nt J. M. llrowa's homo. Wobator Koss caught a fine wild rcosq Monday. What's the uso of a gun when they can be "run down" by a boy of nlno yoarsT The following ladles attended tho Sunday school convention In Uend Saturday: Mrs. Snydor, Mrs. Simp son, Mrs. Lundberg, nnd Mrs. Ross. Mrs. Fialla was a Uend visitor on Saturday, also Robert Horner. There will bo an entertainment at tho church next Saturday evening, under the auspices of tho Sunflower Chorus and the celebrated Newcombo quartet. Two "playleto" will also bo given and plenty of good music, re freshments will be served and a gen eral good time for nil. Admlsston ten cents. Mrs. Snyder entertained twelvo ladles Friday to surprise Mrs. J. M. Urown. Bach lady brought part of tho delicious and bountiful dinner served at 12:30. Mrs. J. M. Drown entertained at dinner Wednesday, November 18, tho following ladles: Mrs. Snyder. Mrs. Ross and little daughter. Mrs. J. N. 1). Gerklng. Miss Fay Corking, nnd the two Mrs. Marsh. Mr. Sayre made a trip to Bend Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell. BISTERS. (Special to Tho Dulletln) SISTKRS. Nor. 23 R. L. Tono and C L. Donnison wero business visi tors in Prlnevllle tho last of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wurxweller spent several days at tho Long Hol low ranch tho last of tho week. Frank May, of Dend, returned to bis home Monday from a several days stay at the Allondalo ranch on tho Mctollus. J. J. Wilt. J. W. Wilt nnd Dan Ilolskis woro business visitors in Redmond Thursday. E. Austin of Dend. is at Helslng'a asfllsting in checking over Govern ment limber. Dave Miller was a visitor la Red mond tho middle of the week. Mrs. P. 1. Davis and sot, George. returned to Sisters Wednesday from n ---- eevorai """ ' ... Hates at Dates. Oregon, Wednesday. F W. McCaffory wm a business AmonR thoie attendlug wero Mrs. 0. vieitor In Sisters from Redmond on.A 0ftrfk0t Mr8. Cox Mr. nnd Mrs. Thursday. I Thorpe. George Gelgor and son, Mr. II. E. V neen has purchased a new,and Mr IORon Mr anU Mr, Kn Iane for hU wife and daughter. and Mr. Everett. Tho trouble grow F T. Ruble returned Saturday out of an st,on)pt t0 0l0M n u,,e from a week a i business and pleasure hgnwv w,,0h run8 through tho de trip to tho Willamette valley. , fondant's claim. Mr. Thorpe was put The basket social glvon by tho Sis- j umJer bonJ for ,lr,v,nB Mr Alox. tors school Friday night at the school RaM& off tho ..highway" with won house was a decided ucom. The poBS and Mr8 Thorp0 was put undor net procflods amounted to $42 and bond for BM00,h3R at Mr. Alexandria will be uMdln purchasing needod at a inter date. Tho case will bo oar arppllM for tho bettormont of tho ,od to ,ho oounty court cllrootiy school. ,... Tho onso of Alexandria vs. Thorpe Mr. and Mrs. Earl Updike return-',- ,.., .i . ,ii.,i..,i -. t .!..- l.lt t Tnl.llf.ur Geo. Wilson ratumed to Sisters ttie last of the Wftflk from a trip to the scHthcrn part of tho state. LOST OP.UBK. (Special to Tho Dulletln) LOST CRKEK. Nov. 17. G. It. Vcung sod family left last we,ek for TUinr where they expect to spend 'ho winter. Georgo Mahror and Oharlle Dar rah have zone to Rend for a load of provisions. , Mr. McClouth and family havo moved Into the Charlie Davis houze. Four of the children. lazel, Albert. Robert and Wosley are attending school. Mr and Mrs. 8. J. Hubbard and Br-n Cecil, have returnod to their homestood after a live month's so journ in Lakavlew aad vicinity. Mr. McOee returned from a trip to Dend last week. Ho was accompan ied by a couple of friends who nro looking for homesteads. The first threshing maehlno ever seen In this vlelilty was doing busi ness iu tile west end of the valloy last n-eek. C. J. Staulfer threshed about rio bushol of rye and U. D. Harris 1.10 Imshal. ,V pleasant evening was enjoyca oy . .... a number of friends who surprised Mrs. C. C. Washburn last Saturday evening. CLOVERDALE. (Snoclal to The Dulletln). , m.nvrcimALE. Nov. 23 N. Kru rhek drove to Redmond Friday with excitement lai his wife and baby Lynnette, who aojally killed by rnmponlod Mrs. rrosser to uer nuuiu in Wullil Walja for a few weqk'a vls- They were feed grinding lu Olovor dalo on Monday. nev. 1 lamer gavo nn nnie u enurso on Appreciation of Childhood to au Interested audience Sunday; evening. Tho meetings continue every evening throughout tho week beglnn'ag at seven thirty. I Mrs Grube and daughter weracal- OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. '" - - - - ling Friday on Mrs. Andrus, Mrs. Woodworth nnd Mrs. Cyrus. Uyer Grube. who Is Attending Bi,nnl m. vr., w.i... .. . i- himooif ..i. ... ii i ..i. hmi fnni.nii m.n v .i.. nr ...!,. r,,, ..., .etlvltlM nf m.r Mh.nrt,nn,i ll,l.'W Vanity OI10 ttny week as thoy aro nil spending tho week In Demi, from hero and neigh boring schools. ' An entcrtutanient nnd jilato sun per will bo held at tho school houso December 4th to raise moner for the Christians front Tho young peoplo of tho Orubo folly, Mrs. Waldron, F. Kelly nnd family, C Carson nnd wlfo woro thoso front Clovcrdnlo nttendhig the enter tnlnmont of tho Sisters Mhool Inst Friday night. All ronort a most ex collent program nnd enjoynblo ttmo. Mr. Van Metro and son of llond nro spending a few days as guests of 13. L. Waldron and wife. Messrs. Van Metro and waldron wero boys to gether. DRY LAKK 'Special to Tho Dullotln) DRY lAKE, Nov 14..Mr. ond Mrs. Alexandria had tho mlsfortuno of los ing flvo well grown pigs, owing to tho effects of hydraphobln contracted from n coyoto that jumped Into tho pen and bit sovoral of the pigs. At first It was not conladerod sortous but after a lapse of 18 days tho pigs bo gon to show signs of hydrophobia which led to tho shooting of thorn nil. A crowd of Dry Lako ladles left for Imperial Saturday nftornoon whore they attended a danco given thero In tho ovenlng under tho aus pices of tho Mioses Streeter at their homestead. G. A. Garako purchased a fine cow and calf while transacting business In Dend tho past week. Georgo Longford returned homo on Wednesday with another load of lum ber. Carl Schwab returned homo from Dend to tako up rcsldonco on his homestead adjoining tho Garsko ranch. John Pnutch from Ibox spent a pleasant day visiting friends hero on Sunday. Carl Schwab was a dinner guest at the Garsko homo Wednesday. Charles Ivey, Mrs. Fellan and Mm. Rivlg transacted business at Hamp ton Monday. Mr. Wilson and Sir. Velth from nln rtnttn nnnnml thi-mif-h tinrn Rn.l. day enrouto for Hampton on special proved her nblllty to mnko a roclta buslness. I Uon, Munlco Dradley nnd. Ivy Sny- O. Hill, from Hnmptoa, was a week i'uu visiiur iii iiiu roiuiiun runvu Dry Lako peoplo welcome our now homesteaders la their vicinity. A Mrs. Ring formerly ot Hampton, filed on a desert claim adjoining the old Price place and Mr. Velth from Glass Uutto filed xa n desert claim on tho fornior Fullor ranch this week. Georgo Geigor, Jr., was a wcok end visitor ot tho Leuter homo. Mr. Popo from Duck Creek is en ployed on tho Kins ranch for tho present tlmo breaking horses. A number of Dry Lako ladles nt- t ended the trial nf Alexandria vs. Thorpe. boforo Justice of the Penco '" " ""l " . STAUFFHR. (Special to The Dullotln.) STAUFFHR. Nov. 14. H. H Kinsman returned from Dend with o load1 of .freight for Mr. Lloyd Forbott. Fred Overall went to Dutto on bUHlnasa trip last Sunday. George Yauog has movod his fam ily to Durns through tho winter. James Smith was In Dend this week. Perry Horton and J. K. Smith aro In Dend for a load of lumber for a barn nnd wood shed to bo built on tho school house grounds'. C. J. Stnuffer and V. D. HarrH threshed thejr grain this week. Doth havo some very good seed. Mrs. McDowell and son Robert of Dutte, autaed up to Stauffer Satur day. J. K. Curran left for California last Wednesday. - Thero was a aurprlse party at Mrs. Washburnes' Saturday night. Quite a few now people are looking around Stauffer for claims this week. C. J. Stauffor has JubI finished h new barn. A. T. Frame, from JInmpton, was at Stauffer to buy somo seed grain. Mrs. Grace Hassler is now postmis- tregg c j. stauffor.jiavlng resigned MHHi uiuiiq .,wJ .." . ,.. ...... A large attendanco was out to Sun day school last Sunday. We are having Ideal weather .it present, most evoryone Is plowing. E. Pinkus and C. J. Stauffor arc planning on an auto trip to Califor nia tho lattor part of November. A mad dog caused nulte a bit or last wcou. tie was nn- J. B. Smith after bit ing several dogs and cats. Mr. Lesperence from Gary. Indiana Is looking around Stauffer for land. J. H. Hassler Is expected In this week from Washington. Mrs. J. K. Smith visited her mother at Dutte, tho lattor part of the week, Mr. Heard finished threshing in the valley and loft for his homo at Sink Saturduy. Tom Mutton passed through tlu valley Thursday. -- --- HAMPTON ItUTTK, , ... " - . "n'"i ' "" "0t ' HAMPTON UUTTH, Nov. 20. H. I" Cook hna rqturncd to his homo- I stoad after bolng out several mouth Mrs. Urlekey of Pleasant Valley last week. Fred Miller has gone to Uond for a load of supplies. Mr. Prntt of Stnuffur passod through hero on hln way to Uond. Mrs. A. McKcown nmdo somo pur chases at tho Urooklngs' atoro last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. V. Schroder enter tained a number of their friends last Saturday in honor ot their nous, hd win nnd Kmll. Tfyo oviulns was spont In playing 500. Mrs. uinman won tho prize and John Carroi Uio booby prlzo. Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Carl lllnmna nnd children, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Miller nnd children, Mrr. nnd Dcsslo Shopman!, Oscar llut zoln and Vie. Johnson. Wesley J. Hngman, who has spent tho last four months with his umclo nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. U. Weekn, has returned to his homo at Wllla mlna. Mr. Hngman came hero for hla hoalth nnd has been greatly benefit ted by this climate. Gladys Meoka has returned to school after being nbsoat three wcqks on account ot sickness. Christ Tinner Is out to Uond for supplies. Foley Cathartic Tablets. Aro wholesome, thoroughly cleans ing and havo a stimulating effect on tho stomach, liver and bowels, llogu lato you without griping and no un pleasant after effects. Stout peoplo find they give Immediate relief and comfort. Antl-Ulllous. Patterson Drug Co. Advertisement. riXEHURST. (Speclnt to Tho Dullctln) PINBHUR8T. Nov. 23. Tho Shad ow Social and entertainment glvoa Saturday night at tho Plnohurat school, ot which Mrs. Delia Nichols la teacher, was a decldod success both socially and financially. The main featuro of tho program was a comedy "Tho Mlrth-Provoklng school room." In which nineteen pupils "showed off" what they had learned. Miss Edna Root, as Mary Jano Williams, teacher, had a "very trying" time but handled tho situation In a very vig orous and dignified manner nnd prov ed herself a very competent school ma 1111. MyrtlO SpaUKh. OS Myrtle Spaugh. as lllldt, dor ns Dcntrico nnd Flora, represent. od "two little glrla In blue," whllo Ruth Dayloy as Dolla Hmltn demonstrated tho fact that she could read and chow gum at tho same tlmo; Esther Dietrich as Mario Jonca pre sented hor kind teaehor with a bo quet consisting of n cabbage head, and Raymond Wlmcr. ns Goorgo Wil son load tho school with his "prol lom In arithmetic." William Root, ns Peter, brought down tho houso with his "head work," while both tho toschor and pupils proved their aim. ity to keep out of the wny of a rat tuirjed loose In tho school room. Tho school closed with a song depleting the trials of the school room. Other features of tho program woro musical numbers by Mrs. Yeager, R. Ruyle. Mr Keeter and Mrs. F. W. Leverenz and a recitation by Grover McAllister. The shadows of tho la. diet) bringing lunch, vrn sold to the hlghoat bidder. Mr. Ayers aetlng as auctioneer. The preoeed amouatlng to J21.B0 will he luted for the benefit of tho sohool library. MILLICA.V. (Spcolal, to The Dulletln) MILUCAN, Nov. 23. Julia Hol land brought out a lares load or lumber from the flond mill Saturday. A dance nnd box soolal was glvon hero Saturday night, tho proceeds to bo used to build a' hall. Mrs. A. G. Allen wwat to Uond on Sunday whoro she will nttond the tosahor's Institute A meeting ot the Sku-Ko-Leek Klub was. held ot A. D. Norton's SaU urdny aftornoon. Mrs. Martha Forgoy'a son-ln-tn'.v and h's brother arrived In tho val ley recently nnd will lnoatne Jiomt steadt and make their hom her. Mrs. Mary A. Rooney Is working tot Mrs. George Mlllloan agjln. Mjb. Rooney returned from a visit to Portland recontly. Mrs. Lrfuis Goodman Is spending tho week at the Horwltz home. Sarah Davis spent the week end as tho guest of Mary Holland at tho laMor'a home. L. Goodman Is building a largo cistern 12 reet by 1C feet and 5 feet dcon. D. E. Davis Is helping him. M1ss Gortrudo Markol loaves for Dond Monday to spond Thanksgiving with her sister. Mrs. V. A. Forbea. P. D. Johnson nnd A. D, Norton wero callers In Dend tho past weok. F. 0. Klgor spent Friday at tho A. D. Norton homo. Harold Davis was n business cal ler at tho Dyer homestood Thursday. Horace White returned from Prlnevllle where ho has beon em ployed for the past 5 months. Mrs, A- D. Norton called at tho Herwltz homo. William Ream went to Dond Tues day. Mrs. D. 18. Davis visited at tho Goodman homo Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Smith atfd daughter were stoppers hero Monday night. Mrs. Martha Forgey Intends to movo hor cabin from its present alto nnd build an addition to It. No school this week and all the lit. tlo people aro happy. D. E. Davis mnd son John nro busy 'grubbing sage. Mr. Davis plans to clear 20 acres jn iuib wny ueioro spring. Den Goodman and John Davis were rabbit hunting 8unday. ---- -- POWELL 11UTTU. (Speolnl to Tho Uutlettn) POWELL DUTTE, Nov. 83. (loo. Klsslor has Just finished a una room addition to his houso. At a meeting ot tho stock 'holders of the Deschutes Mutual Tolophonn Company In Redmond Tuesday, Enrl Saunders nnd J. F. Rica worn elected to reprosont Powell Uutto ns direc tors. Mr. Saundorn Is succeeding hlmsolf ns director. Mrs, Allen Wlllcaxon was a Deul visitor Monday. R. L. Mooro tonded out two loads of hogs for tho Portland market nn Tuesday. Messrs. John Tuok nnd Ed Wit Hams loft Inst Monday nvonlng for Salom, wheru thoy nppcarod boforo the Desert Land Hoard In nn effort o oouvlnco that body that tho peoplo in tins taction snouiu do given pat ents to their lauds. Tho former went ns tho representative of n nummn if local farmers whllo tho latter wo.t to look after his own porsonnl Inter, osts. After attending tho Innd board mooting Mr. Williams made a busl. licss trip to Washington. Mrs. Wil liams In stopping In Redmond during her husband' nbsonco. Mrs. L. W. Van Doron and son of Redmond arrived homo Wednesday morning, following a prolonged visit with rolatlvos at North Yakima, Washington Mrs. V. O. Humphrey was hostess to tho Powell Dutto Sorosls Wednes day afternoon. Tho afternoon was passed In discussing plans for the Cafeteria Suppor which tho ladles nro to aorvo at tho Wilson school house on tho evening of Dccomlor 4th. Do sldos a largo attendance of members, Mrs, Humphrey entertained Mrs. L. J. Alloy and Mrs. Linn Ellis. A lunchoon was sorvod previous to ad journment. Tho naxUmcotlng of tho club will bo an ovenlng meeting with Mrs. Allen tWIIlcoxon when tho Indies EVERY DOLLAR YOU PAY FOR BRICK THAT IS MADE STAYS HERE Brick is the MOST ECONOMICAL Building Material there is. All who have used our product arc 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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