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iSSn.l affi T.iSjo.r rl''' iirwF, I . ' : t J'AOR 9. Tim BEND BtTLLKTIN, HKND, ORB., WEDNHBDAT, JTC1.Y 7, ltUS. CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. TUMALO. (Special to Tbe nullotln,) TUMALO, July C Tumalo was Visited by anolhor yarty of prominent men on Juno 28 when ox-Govornor West and Senator Chamberlain mado an Inspection of the Tumalo projoct. They wore accompanied by Dr. Knk oboeke of Holland who la looking for Investments In this country for hU banking Iioubo. Other membera of tho party wore 0. M. Ualloy, one of tho promoters of tho Palsloy Project, 0. Kramer and 0. Laurgaard of Port Innd. Walter Marsh took a camping crowd over to tho Motollus for tho week ond. In the party woro Mrs. nuby Murali, Mrs. Arthur Klnla and Mrs. Ida iLundburg and children. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and Mrs. Mlntn Howard took In tho chautnu- iim nt Iloud Satiinlay. Mr. and Mrs. llyron Cady, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Harter, Mr. and Mrs. I' Wnllaco. Miss Hose Hunncll nnd liar. ty McOuIro attended Uio ovonlng Chautauqua program Saturday and later tho danco at Bather's Hall. Ilov. A. O. Walkor oHlclatod at a l'ourth of July wedding Sunday nftor noon nt 2 o'clock. Tho contracting parties woro Miss Dorothy Dayton and Dlako Ilockor, tho ceremony bo lng porformod at tho homo of tho lirldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dayton. Miss Molly Nlchol, Ilobart Wallace nnd Harry McOuIro went over to tho Motollus , for tho Fourth In Coon's car. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ilrown nnd daugh ter llnzol, Mr. and Mrs. lllnko Dock er and Mr. and Mrs. Chauncoy Ilock or wont up to Iloiul Sunday nlglit to tho Chautauqua, A. O. Walkor and family wero the tllnnor guests of Mr. nnd Mns. J. N. II, (lorktng Sunday. Ted Ilockor has tradod his rnnch licru for propurty at Hood Hlvor. Mr. and Mrs, Clnrenco Sandol of Portland arrived Saturday night to visit Will nnd Ocorgo Snndol . State Wntor Master McAllister, V. K Wallaco, Illll Drown nnd John Du birls mado a trip up to Ilrokon Top tho past wook to Inspect tho work which has been dono on tho Crntor Creek diversion of tho Tumalo Pro ject. Tumalo was woll roprcsontod at tho cnnnlng domonBtrotlon given nt llond last Wednesday by Prof, Orlf iln of tho 0. A. C. Tho pnrty who nttcndod warn Mcsdamo Cndy, Wal laco, Mock, Flala, Marsh, Miss Fay (Jerklnc nnd Mnrgnrot Mock. W . D, llarnos, (Irovor nnd liny Clerking, Ilobort Hornor nad Floyd Marlon nil spout tho week ond at llond. nnd daughter-in-law, Mrs. B. A. Fogg and baby of Clovordale. John Whlttakor and daughter and son-in-law and Mr. Ireland of Corval lis, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Whlttaker for a few days. They all picnicked Sunday on Cougar Dutto. Many from here nro planning to soond tho Fourth nt Drooklngs. Tho "celebration will bo hold July 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and son Thomas spent last week with Mrs. Black In tho absenco of her son Durr, who was In Uend. Mrs. II. A. Snydor and daughter of Dry Lake, woro In Hampton Wednesday. Mrs. Dentzon spent Monday nrtor noon with Mrs. Ella Fogg. Darlo Durton spent tho week ond with Mrs. K. A. Hunting. Tho school bonrd meets this after noon to Boloct a teachor for the com ing 'term, also last Tuesday to put In now omcers nnd attend to some busi ness matters. IIKHCUUTKH. (Hnnelnl to Tho Hultrttn) ni:sGUtlTKR. July f!. Mr, lluck laco and Mr. Orny loaded two car loads of wood Inst week, ns did Messra. W. P. 01ft, Woods nnd H. Mlkkolson. - Mr. Woods cut nlfnlfa which glvo U ton nnd a hnlf to thn ncro. Mrs, IX. Howard took a party of children nnd entertained thorn nt tho cotobrntlon In Redmond on Snturday ovonlng. Mr. and Mrs. Howard gavn n flno dlsnlay of fireworks rocentlv for a number of frlonds who wero troatod With Ico crenm luforo loavlng. Thn leclnro by Hov. J. Scott wns liostponed lilt next Sunday on account , of t)m pcoplo going to tho chnutnuqun tit llond. ! Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Peterson's little bov wns chrUtonod John Raymond Inst Sunday. Resides tho minister, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlkkolscn, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Hanson. K. Hansen, Mr. Alsbroln, A ml row Nielsen, Itnsmus Petorsnn, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Graves woro present tit tho baptism and nftor vnrds ontartatned. HAMPTON IIUTTK. (Special to Tho nullotln.) HAMPTON DUTTE, July 30. Mr. Waltors of Wagontlro passed through hero Monday on his wny to llond. Kdwln Bchrcdor Is out to Dend for n load of frolghtf or Mrs. M. W. Shoppard. Miss Elva McFaddcn and V. P. Wrny called on Miss Eva Michel last Thursday. Norval nrown returned from Dend last Sunday with a load of supplies. Miss Imo Mercor and Porry Har (oon of Stauffcr mado some purchases at tho Drooklngs storo Sunday. M. S. Drown Is on tho elck list. Jim Wells and C. W. Ashbaugh ac companied John Dlack to Hampton last Saturday to bo witness for Mr. Dlack who made his yearly proof on his desort claim before commlslsantir Fogg. Mr. and Mrs. Woods are back on their homestead. Vic Schroder returned yesterday with a load of lumber from Maury mountain, Harold McFaddon went out to Ter rebonne to visit his parents. Mr. Iroland of Corvnllls was In this vicinity Inst woek visiting friends and looking aftor business Interests. Eva Michel Is helping Mrs. Fred Miller with her sowing tills week. Mr. Corbett of Benjamin lake vis ited with M. S. Drown last Wednes day. Mrs. Overall of Stauffer came up Monday to bring her brothor Al Lowo as for as Drooklngs, from whero ho took a car out to Dend, Miss Carrie Drown called on Mrs, DrooklnRS last Saturday. Roy Stauffer of Stauffer spent Sun day and Monday with bis cousin, Paul Drooklngs, Jesse Monroo Is burning sago brush for Mrs. C. Smith. Elva McFaddon and Mrs. Dort Mooks nnd children called on Mrs. Fred Miller last Saturday. LOST CHEEK. (Special to Tho Bulletin) LOST' CREEK, June 28. Jim Smith has gone to Egll to holp Mr. Egll during tho haying ocason. Mrs. C. O. Ashby loft Saturday for Spragua, Wash., whero sho oxpocts to spend tho summor with her hus- I HAMPTON. I (Special to Tho nullotln) HAMPTON, July 1. Durr niack returned from llond last Thursday. A. T. lrnnio loft this morning for Dend. J. 0. Whlttakor wns In Hampton Wednesday. Darin Durton spoil Tuesday night with Florence Hunting. W. D lionnutti who has been quite 111, Is much bettor. Mrs. l.uclnda lllnck and W. T. Har rison and family snent tho 30th with Mr. nnd Mm. J. O. Whlttnker. Miss Eva Crow has accepted a place n dork In a storo lit western Oregon. MIs Florence Hunting spent Mon day nlRht with Mrs. P. 8. Dancer. Flovd I'hlll'ni 's working for An ton Anne of Dend. Melvln Crow narrowly escaped a Ferloiis accident one dav last wcok. While loading polos for his windmill his wagon and team turned over nnd rolled down a few feet on n very fop lill side. Ho wih nxtiectliiit to Hud his horses badly hurt but when Mttw worn roloieml and on their feet ho found only u few scratches. Mrs. Lamport, of noar Gilchrist, who tins been In Portland for two months, returned with her baby. Mopping over nt Hotel Hampton while walling for Mr. Lnmpert to meet hor. Mrs. A. B, Fogg visited with Mrs. 0. A. llurrlH Saturday afternoon. Rnv. Illscknmn preached here Sun rWy ovenlng to an attentive audience. Mr. Dlackmnn la rent through the ilvsort by tho Presbyterian mission board lo onmnlto Sunday schools. ) Mr and Mrs. A. 3, Fostf drove ovor; tn Hold Friday aftqrnoon to visit with 'n. Mn)d. who rocoollv returnod from Prlnovlllo whore she hss ben nil winter being treated by a doctor. '! Florence Hunting win leave Monday for Sllcott, Washington, -whero sho will lui for a few months. A. S, Fogg will return from Dend filar w'h his daughter Miss Kthel.' who has boon tn school la Portland. T HE EUIIOPEAN CONSUMER la tho most scientific buyor of foods on earth. Ho has, from necessity, been forced to buy that which gives the greatest roturn for tho monoy. Ho Is the world's grcntest user of flour. Flour, and yet mora flour has boon tho cry of stricken Dolglum. England nnd Franco consider It relatively tho cheapest food at $12 por barrel. Don't subscrlbo to popular fallacies. Faco tho facts. Meat contains CO por cent wntor, potatoes 75 por cent, milk 80 to 00 por cent, Hour 13 por cont. A pound of meat costs 20 and 2G conts, flour 4 cents, and yet thoro Is moro energy la a pound of flour than a pound of boof, IUIAIi ECONOMY MEANS THE USE OF MODE FLOUIt. WHEAT FLOUR Cheapest nnd Host Food. U. 8. Government TestH Prtito It. Artlclos . Energy 10 Conts Will Duy Eggs 385 M Moot, sirloin 410 M Mutton, leg 44G Milk 1030 Pork, loin 1035 Cheese 1185 Uutteo ..".., 1365 Breakfast foods 1489 Rico 2025 Potatoes 2950 Doans, dried 3040 WHEAT FLOUR 6G 10 (U. S. Dopnrtmont of Agriculture Farmers Uullotln No. 142.) ENEMJY Musclo nml Strength Hiving Qualities. Ono pound of Deschutes Spray Flour, costing 3 to 4 conts, will go as far ns two pounds of meat containing 20 to 25 cents por pound. THE NEW BEND FLOUR MILL CO. DEND, OREGON The cleanest flour milt In the State of Oregon. , All flour tested In our own laboratories. Tho public Is Invltod to Inspect our plant. band. Her sons Clyde and Paul are accompanying her, Jlramlo Cur ran has gone to Dend for a load of supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Den DeWItt are ro Jlclng over the advent of a baby boy In their home. Ted Stauffer la quite sick and is under tne care or Dr. iioed. Mrs. Goo. Mohror has gono to Bond to assist Miss Spauldlng during the summer. Dr. C. Reed mado final threo year proof cm her homestead before Com missioner Stauffer tho 28th. Mrs. C. C. Washburn and S. W. Dost serv ed as witnesses. A large crowd gathered at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Smith last Sunday and proceeded to have a very enjoyablo tlmo. Robert Whltestdo has been hauling lumber for J, O. Perry from Duck mountain. POWKTiTj nUTTE. (Special to Tho Dultotln) POWELL BUTTE, July 5. Mil dred and Edna Alloy woro hostosses to tho SunBhlno Club at their homo Tuesday afternoon. This Junior Mis ses club elected officers recently as followo: Ada Sears, president; Edna Alloy, vlco president and Ethel Mont gomery, secretary. Ora Foster, who recently tradod for an auto from Frank McCaffory, of Redmond, la taking his wlfo nnd babies for somo ploasurablo rides nowadays. Mr. and Mrs. Allon Willcoxon en tertained several nolghboro on tho pretty lawn at tholr homo Monday ovonlng. After a social hour tho par ty repaired to tho house whero tho hostess served lco cream and cako with crushed strawborrlos. Thoso presont wero Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bus sett and Mlas Fay, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Trucsdalo and daughtor Paulino and Dorothy, "Grandma" Truesdale, Mr. and Mrs. Reaves Willcoxon nnd J. A. RIggs. A. W. Dayn was ill for a few days last week. Mr. N. P. Alloy returned home on Wednesday evening from a week's sojourn In Nohnlem and othor points. "Grandma" Brown went to Rod ovond Wednosdav for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Young. Harold and Paul Cooko havo n con tract to put up tho hay on John Lucky's place. They commenced work Monday. Mrs. E. R. Ageo and small son, John vlsltod tho dav with Mrs. V. O. Humphrey Wednesday. Thn Rundnr school teachers traln- Ine clans met at the E. A. Bussett home Wedncsdoy evening. A full at tendance of teachers wns out ns was also the committee on cntertalnmont for the Bundny school picnic. After discussions thn date for picnic was doclded for Julv 21st. Misses Linn Mooro nnd Gladys and Hatel Bayn returned homo Snturday from n month's stny In Prlnovllle whoro the two former girls hnvo been attending tho Summor Institute. Miss Gladys returned to Prlnovlllo Mon dfv whero sho hns a position In the office of the county school superin tendent. Miss Fay Ihissett wnt to Redmond Friday for a week's visit with friends and rolntlves. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. O. Humphreys and family plcnlckod on tho Deschutes river near Cllno Falls Saturday. Mrs. L. J. Alloy, who has boon vis iting nt her son. N. P. Alloy's homo returnod to Opnl City Sunday. Tho oldc ustom of waiting till af ter tho Fourth to start cutting the first crop of hay was not adhered to so strictly this year ns horetoforo. Somo few hnvo finished tho first har vest, somo havo Jifst harvestod while the balance stnrted operations Mon day following tho Fourth. In near ly ovory instanco a light crop is being cut. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bam and Gladvs and Hazel. Mr. and Mrs. Al len Willcoxon and Harriott, Mr. and Mra. G. C. Trucsdalo and Paulino and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Rom Bussett, "Grandma" Truesdale, B. L. John son and Iludolph and "Teddy" and J, A. Klggs enjoyed a, social evening with E. A. Bussett and family Sat urday evening. Ice cream, cako and lemonade were served during the evening. Doctor Perry, superintendent of Tho Dalles division of thn Methodist church addressed a large congrega tion at the WlUon school house Sun day evening. Tho doctor has a splen did delivery and hts address was on Joyed by all present. Rev. W. N. Dy ers of Redmond accompanied htm. Tho following persons enjoyed a picnic dinner undor the Junlpors at tho J. F. Rico homo Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Van Doren and son Ray mond, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Chapman and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Skein, Mr. and Mra. Ronslow, Mr. and Mrs. Rice, Mra. Ida Morao, Misses Edna Morse and Mabel Allon, Messrs. II. F. Al len, Max Strixnor, Clarke Morso and Mr. Ltnsey. Mrs. N. P. Alloy is cooking at A. H. Rhodes' placo for tho hay hands. Mr. and Mrs. Reaves Willcoxon at tended a danco In Redmond Saturday ovcnlng. Mrs. Mary Falco and daughtor of Tacoma arrived Saturday for a visit (Contlnuod on pago 7.) w GET OUT of tho rut. 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