The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 16, 1915, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
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Tl'MAIA),
(Special to Tlio TlullMtn)
TU.MA1.0, Junu 14.- Though a
umallcr crowd than usual attended
tliu monthly meeting of thu Tunlnlo
Improvement Club Inst Bnturday af
ternoon probably nioro good was ac
rompllHhed thnn at nay previous
meeting. Tho gubject of Rotting rid
of tho
n number
ly intorent In tho triple. Tho bent
methods of raising root crops and
weed pests wan taken up and " ' "' f'J"'A"'
her of members showed a live- r,8n ."
I.. II... (,.l Tim I. not I Al lOWO OI O
on an additional ICO Tuesday boforo
Commissioner Fogs.
J. I'. W'flfjuct and son Arthur and
A. T. Iframo Bpont Sunday with J,
li. Owen.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Harrison called
on Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harmon Sun
day nfternoon.
Floyd Phillips, Uurr niack, and
Dan McArthur dined with W. T. Har-
Stauffor passed throiiKh
hero ono day last week en route to
i.M, .he"; !L,.rl"g.1.' U,m'n!:ai:i Hurler How. Joe Simmons and
ea proved of Intorost. Will Lover
cm gavo n splendid talk on tho grow
ing of alfnira and rye.
Wi I). Ilnrncs and John Cunning
ham went up to Crane I'ralrlo last
week for a conplo of days. Thoy
cnught a number of 20 Inch Dolley
Vnrdons.
Anotlior party of Tumalo sports
men killed a 300 pound black boar
over on tho Mctollus. Tho ImyB went
over last Monday for a week's out
ing trip. Thoy wore Carl Marlon,
(leorgo and Rnlph Norcott, Hogor
I'llckongor and Malnn Couch.
Mrs. Uago and daughter of Prlno
vlllo spent tho week end as the housa
Kiiests of Mrs. Fred Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Horner wont to Ilond
Thursday on business,
Chlldron'H Dnv oxorclsos will bo
observod next Sunday, Juno 20 nt
tho church horn, A good program Is
being arranged. Kvcry body Is In
vited to coino, Bring jour basket
ns later a picnic lunch will be en
joyed olthor on tho Island or In tho
hall as tho weather pormlts.
1'. W. lloosloy, formerly head
draftsman In tho Tumalo projoct
olllce, nud Miss (lortrudo Mnrknl of
llond, nro to bo married June ID. at
IiIh homo In North Yaklmn, Thoy
will reside In Sunnysldo, Washington,!
whoro ho In now employed In tho U.
H. Iteclaniatlon Korvlco.
Tho poaplo of tho I'nlrvlow school
district havo organized a I'nrent
Toaclior Association. Tho following
oWcerfl hnvo beon olocted: Mrs,
Frank Dayton, pros.; Mrs. John
Parks, vice pros.; Mrs. J. A. Thomp
son, secretary nnd Mrs, Charles Ilnrr,
treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Hornor loavo for
Hprlngflohl, Waduosday whoro thoy
"will attend a confarenco of tho Ilnp.
tlst church. Thoy will mako tho trip
by auto and will bo accompanied by
Harvey Day ton who will go on to
Ornnts Pass.
Flvo of tho Tumnlo boys wont to
He ml Sunday to tako In tho ball
name. Mr. and Mm. John Cunning
ham also attondod
Homer Stunrt left for Washington to
hunt for work.
Mrs. Julia McNctt will leave soon
for Kathdruni, Idaho, whero sha will
bo gono for several months,
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Fogg spont
Sunday with Mrs. Lucy Hicks.
HAMPTON 11UTT13.
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
HAMPTON BUTTE, Juno 0.
Harold McFadden was a Loot Creek
visitor last Friday.
C. C. Hlnmann has moved his fam
ily to Buck Croek,
Al Lowp, who has beon visiting his
sister, Mrs. Overall, at Stauffor pass
ed through hero last Sunday on IiIb
way to Ilond,
J. M, Ilrlikny ; doing no mo fenc
ing for his dnughtor, Kate.
Clydo Nlcodcmus has gono out for
his (lvo months lenvo of absence
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Miller, Mr. C.
W. Ashbaugh nnd Mr. Ilornco Brook
ings attended tho agricultural meet
ing at Hampton last Friday.
Miss Allco Brookings who has been
visiting her brother Ilornco tho past
wook roturnnd to lior homo today.
Bert Mcoks has purchased a black
smith outfit from C. M. Smith.
F, C. Ewlng left for Bend last Sun
day morning.
Mrs. Fred Miller called on Mrs.
Brookings last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hort Mcoks and chil
dren and Miss Elva McFadden visited'
at the homo of M. S. Brown last Sat
urday. Jim Brown returned to his homo
after bolng out to Bond sovcral days.
Miss Elva McFadden nnd V. P.
Wray took supper nt tho Mcoks'
homo Thursday.
Several loads of wool passed here
today onrouto to Bend.
V. Schroder and O. A. Johnson
havo gone to Maury mountain for a
load of lumber.
Marvin Porry of Surprise Valley
passed through here on his way home
from Bend.
Henry Menzler spont several days
on his homestead this week.
Kred Mlllor mado a business trip
to Hampton today.
Dave Dunn of Imperial passed
through here last Thursday on his
way to Surprise Valloy to transact
business.
Mrs. J. M, Brlckoy loft for the
Wlllametto Valloy today, bolng cnll
od by tho death of her mother.
Miss Eva Michel and Mrs. Bort
Meoks and children visited with Mrs.
Frod Mlllor today.
tercsttng program given. They re
turned home at six o'clock, tired but
happy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben DeWltt havo
gono to Egll for a stay of several
weeks. Mrs, DoWltt Is under tho caro
of Dr. Potter.
Tho dance at Curran's hall last
Saturday night was well attended and
all had an cnjoyablo tlmo.
Kenneth Helms and Lloyd Forbes,
who hns been working for "Bill"
Brown, are at home again.
Robert Young hns gono with his
father on a trip to Warm Springs.
Jimmlo McKwan came homo from
Buck Crook Thursday.
Jimmlo Curran and Qoo. Mohror
started for Bend for a load of sup
plies, the latter part of this week,
A largo crowd went over to see tho
round up last Sunday.
CLOVUIUULI
LOST CRKKK.
(Special to Tho Bulletin.)
LOST CHEEK, Juno 3. Miss Al
lco Brookings closed n successful
school year last Friday, A number
of friends met with the teacher nnd
pupils nnd had n picnic dlnnor up
In tho buttes, After a bountiful dln
nor gum os woro playod and an ln-
8TAIIITKR.
(Bnonlnl to The Bulletin).
8TAUFFKU, Juno 11. Mrs. Mc
Loutll nnd sons wont over to Twnlvu
mile ranch tho latter part of tha
Nveok.
3'. II. HnsHler nnd wife, Mrs. Los-
. )ernnco, Fred Overall and Mrs. Stnuf-
Vfur and family spent Sunday at tho
' jlrown'a homo In Pleasant Valloy. I
Charles. Dnvls and Tom Cownn vis
ited tho lluckaroo camp Sunday.
C. J. Rtmirror wont ovor to Ilonja
mln I.nko Monday.
James Ilrlckuy nnd Earl McFadoa
Avoro ovor from Pleasant Valley Frl
tlav. '
MIsb Mary Stauffor was ontortalnod
by tho Misses Itrowu tho foro part
of the week. I
Jriiioh MaKwnn has roturnnd homo
after spending n fow wueks out at
"work. I
Perry llnrtoon nnd Miss Inns Mer
cer woro ovor In Hurprloa Valloy on
Sunday. I
Autonn Schmltz of Butto passed
through Saturday. '
Al Lowo, who has beon with his
Mister, Mih. Overall, has luturned to
Bend. , i. i
Allco Brookings spont tho wook
or.d with hor brother Ilornco.
Mrs. WnHhburii and tho two little
Best girls drovo ovor to Itolyat on
Friday. I
llecy Smith nnd Jamr-a McEwan
vUltcd O, J. Htauffur Sunday.
HAMPTON.
(Specln. to Th Bulletin.)
HAMPTON. Juno 10. Mjsa Klor
unco Hunting spont Friday with Miss
Durle Burton.
Him Mo Arthur left hero Tuosday
for Flrdnlo, Wushlngtun.
Mr. aud Mrs. A. S. Fogg called on
Mr. and Mm. C. II. Harmon Friday
liftornonn.
Mrs. il.llllau Pock and children.
Ilnrr Black and Floyd 1'hllllpa spent
Hunday with Mr. mid Mrs. J O
Whltlnkcr.
Low Bennett spent Tuesday In
Hampton.
Mabel Htroelor has returned to her
homestead.
Mrs. Mattlo Grow nnd daughter
Hv spent Monday and Tuesday with
Mrs. J. M. Brlckoy.
Hiram Hoguo was In Hampton on
Wednomliiy.
Jus. U Curran of Stauffor pnwiHl
through Hampton Saturday en route
to Bend
The speaking on Juno 4th by Mr.
Arnay and Mr. Graham of the Hill
llo, A. 15. Lovett. our county agri
culturist, Addison llunhutt of Tho
nreaoultin nnd Prof. Thomas Shaw of
151. Paul, was well nttended nud on
Jowl bv tho farmers In this section
Burr Black lost a ulvo young maro
Juno 2 .
Tho vctiool meeting will bo held
hero Juno SI.
lluv. Loroo of Redmond will preach
t H Fikk'h residence on tha
evening of Juno 14.
'v i.f Mit hnimRt8ndci In thU
vicinity will celebrate July 4th at
....iK, iu link's south ou July
3rdv
A crowd from Stauffer will ramp
mi (Has Butto from Saturday till
Mwiday.
A. T. Frame went to Imperial on
Tuesdav.
Mr, Wntttaker of Dry Lake filed
T
ITHH EUnOPEAN CONSUMER Is tho most scientific
huyor of foods on earth. Ho has, from necessity, boon
forced to buy that which gives tho greatest return for
tho money.
Ho Is tho world's greatest user of flour. Flour, and yet
more Hour, hns been tho cry of stricken Bolglum. England and
Franco consider It relatively tho cheapest food at $12 por
barrel.
Don't subscrlbo to popular fallacies. Fnco tho facts. Meat
contains CO por cont water, potatoes 7G por cent, milk 80 to 00
por cont, Hour 13 Vi por cont. A pound of mont costs 20 and
25 cents, flour 4 conts, nnd yet there Ib moro energy In a
pound of flour than a pound of bcof.
HEAL KCONOMV MUANH THE USE OF MOIIE FLOUR.
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(Special to Tho Bulletin)
CLOVEBDALE, Juno 14. Mr.
Beard has gone to Bend whoro ho Is
running tho englno freighting logs
to tho mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. CarBon fished on tho
Motolluo Sunday.
Mr. Cyrus, Sr hns sold his farm
to Washington parties and will retire
from farming.
F. O. Cutllp has moved with his
family on his Clovordalo farm across
from Clyde Johnson's.
Mrs. Van Malro nnd children re
turned homo Sunday after spending
a wook In Bond visiting relatives and
frlendo.
Mr. Hondrlx and family arrived on
Wednesday and took possession of
their now homo, tho Howor placo.
W. Van Matrc has Just recolved
some full hloodod Poland China hogs
of tho largo typo, which he shipped
from his farm In Missouri.
Miss Tcmpleton Is still quite sick.
Tho commlttco for tho council
meeting next Friday evening hnB ar
ranged nn Ice cream, enke nnd straw
berry Boclal at the K. L. Waldron
homo. Thero will bo contest games
for old and young.
POWELL BUTTE.
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
, POWELL BUTTE, Juno 14. Mrs.
W. a. Mustard and chlldron return
ed to their homo In Bend last Monday
after a fow days visit with Mr. and"
Mrs. S. D. Mustard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parr of Ter
rebonno wero buslnoss visitors at tho
John Tuck placo Tuesday.
. Mr. Bonson, who has beon over In
the Bear Creek country for tho past
week, returned Frldny.
W, T. Smith, who Is farming an
eighty of tho "Billy" Wilson placo,
is fencing agnlnst rabbits.
Miss Gladys Bnyn and Llna Moora
came out from Prlnevllle Friday for
a week end visit with homo folks,
Tho girls nro attending summer nor
mal. O. C, Truesdale Is rabbit fencing
the north slda of his place.
Mrs. William Nanny of Deschutes
camo out Wednesday for a vUlt with
Mrs. Allon Wlllcoxon, returning homo
Saturday. .
Mrs. E. A. Bussott, teacher for tbo
young men nt tho Wilson Sunday
nrhnnl nntnrtntnnd her cIarb at &
pleasant pnrty at hor homo Friday
ovenlng, Tho young ladlos class was
also present and nil report nn ex
ceptionally good tlmo. nofreshments
consisting of Ico cream and cako wero
sorved during tho ovenlng. About
35 young men nnd women wero pros
ont. Mrs. Mary V. Charlton nnd sons,
Harold and Chaa., Jr., nro out from
Prlnevllle for tho summer, having
moved out last wook,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bayn ontor
talnod at dlnnor Friday evening In
honor of tho lntter'n birthday. Plates
wero laid fqr the following guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon nnd
Harriett, Mrs. William tfanny and J.
A. Itlggs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ora Fostor and ba
bies moved Into their now bouBo on
tholr ditch land Saturday.
Mrs. E. N. Hull and Infant son left
tor Portland Saturday evening whore
thoy will vlalt relatives for bouio
tlmo.
Mrs. Ulcs of Redmond returned to
her home Saturday nfter n two week's
sojourn nt the Geo. Klsslor home.
Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon nnd daughter
Harriett visited In Bend Saturday,
returning homo Sunday,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Klsslor and
family were dinner guests at the E.
U. Agen homo Sunday.
POWELL BUTTE, Juno 14. Tho
ball game playod yesterday between
tho boys of Butto Valley district and
Shepherd district was 18 to 13 in
favor of Butto Valley.
C. F. Blair and W. A. Foscer went
from here to play with tha Alfalfa
team at Bond yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Davidson vis
ited their homestead Sundiy.
Mrs, J. I. Jones and nous, Ralph
(Continued on pago 7.)
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flET OUT of tho rut It'i
only a habit to do nil our
trading at tho larger towns.
Let us spend our money at
homo whoro It will do UB
the most good. REMEMBER
n 20 cent phone raossage will
trnnsact a lot of bUBlnosa
nnd save DOLLARS.
P. 8. Johnson
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MILLICAN,
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WHEAT FLOUR Chenpcftt nnd Bst Food. U. 8. Govern men t
TentN Prove It.
Articles Enorgy 10 Cents Will Buy
Eggs . 385 mm
Beef, sirloin 410 sjsg
' Mutton, leg 445 sjpj
Milk 1030
Pork, loin 1035
'Chceso .1185
Butter 13CC
Breakfast foods 1489
Rico 2025
Potatoes 2950
Beans, dried 3040
WHEAT FLOUR C540
(U. S. Department of Agriculture Farmers Bulletin No. 142.)
I.'NEIKiV MiikcIo nud Strength Hiving QunlltloN.
Ono-pound of Deschutes Spray Flour, costing 3 to 4 cents,
will go ns far ns two pounds of moat containing 20 to 25 conts
por pound.
New Bend Flour Mill 4
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Tho cleanest flour mill In the State of Oregon,
All flour tested In our own laboratories.
The public Is Invited to Inspect our plant.
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