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f -4 r TIIK !IK.VI IlUMiETIN, IIKXI), OIIE., WEDNESDAY, HEITEMIIEIl H. 11)15. 1MHR 2. CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. TUMAM). (Special to Tho Ilullntln) TUMAIjO, Hopt C A IiIk crowd nttonded tho daiicn Rlvon In tho hall Hi tiinlay nlRht. ltufrcshmcnti woro iy got (rult. Ilert Mcoks mado a huslness trip to IMensnnt valley lust Thursday. C. W. AslilmtiRh helppd Horace DrookltiRS log ssro last week. C. Hlninan and family Have return several or tlio Tuinulojp, to (ller homestead after being InJ I 1tn.il f'rnnl for anvnrnl mnntllff. N Borved Bins. . Duck Crook for several months Dan Smith has traded his ranch jnu Ttroaklnun left for Ilpnd Sun haro for ono near Toledo, Oregon, ,)y whoro ne w attend high school, mid ho and Mrs. Smith will leave, u,. tironldncs ticcompaniod him ana this week for their now home, Mrs. J. N. II. (Jerking, Mrs. J. V. Snyder and Mm. J. W. Ilrown spent Bovoral days visiting tho Walkers ni Alfalfa. Mrs. rvofl W''llnro. Mre. Ilyron Cady and Mrs. C. J. Mock went to lid Wednesday on business con- stod with tlio publishing of tho W. L. Chili rook book. Mfrod Hansen hnB secured a po on ol Mend with tho Shevlln-Hlxnn crotrc contractor His family will vo to Ilond this week, 'ho rogiilnr monthly mooMiig or W. S. I,. Club will he hold at tho I on Friday aftornoon September Final arrangements will bo - 'o thou for tho big dinner to bo uil on fair day, October lnt, for t benefit of tho hall. John Diihuls, engineer-Inspector for tho DoHort Land Hoard, t i-rlvod In town Saturday evening. Ho loft Monday morning for tho llnkm Top ci nip to Inspect tho work being dona on tho Crntor Crook diversion. Fred N. Wallaco r.nd Ilyron Cady wine down from tho Project camp en Saturday. A basket nodal will bo given In tho hall on Saturday ovor.lng, September 18, for tho benefit of tho chinch. A Hhort program Is being arranged. Mrs, .lumen Orlllln and children loft Sunday morning for Il'jrinlntnti, Oregon. Thoy will visit rolattvos tli urn for about a month, Miss ICatherlun Skinner left for Portland Sunday whom alio will tnko u position with the Oregon Dental Company. .Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Meyers of Culver Hpcnt Sundry visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. N. II. (lurking. Mr. and Mrs. Hob Sturgeon and John DiiIiuIh woro dinner guoiHc nt tin Hnydor-Cad)' homo on Sund.-.y. rottirncd Tuesday. J. M. flrlckoy was over on hustncBn Saturday Fred Miller nnd Dort Meeks are logging sago for Vic Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. I'erry Hartoon of Stauffer were im Monday for supplies nt Hrooklngs store. V. I. Wrav was a Pleasant valley visitor Mondav. Quito a number of pcoplo from thin vicinity attondod tho Sunday school picnic at 'Uzzard creek last Sunday. Win. Hoist Is burning sago brush. Josso Monroo Is working In Duck Crook. Edwin Schroder has gone to Prlne vlllo to visit with his slstor who re sides nt that placo. HAMPTON'. OMIVEHDAI.E. (Spnclal to Tlio nullotln). CI.OVEHDAI.E, Sept. (i. Mr. Cur llr of Slslors left Sunday for Chicago to Bpoiul tho winter with his wlfn who Is caring for hur Invalid father thorn. Mr. and Mm. W. P. Slmcfr worn visiting at. tl'u Van Matro homo on Sunday. Cloverdalo school commenced Inst Wcilnuridiy with Miss Oilmen from (list In cluirgo. Mr. Miller, accompanied by his Ron mid il'iiightur, rutiirnod frcni tho vnllny TliurHday, A farmer's (olnphnno linn Is In ecu rue of construction botwoou tlio lltrck lliitlo'arrd Long Hollnvr ranch. Tho Walor Users' Association mot nt (ho school hnuso Inat Thursday cvonlng. MesHrs. Prqus, Otllp nnd Kruchek were elected to ntteud tn tho buslnnsn of tho ii)Hoclatlon until their next IlluellllK Alvah Templeton Is hnrwMitlnK on tho liomn placo. Arthur has gone tn Tuuxilii whern ho Is nt work with tho Tlrvlou threshing outllt. Miss Floionco Wnldron wnn given ii fnrovi'M party at Aliens hall by hor many trieudi In Sinters nnd vicinity Inst Wednesday evening. Untiring wmh enjoyed until a lato hour. Minn Waldron left on l'rldny morning for Walla Walla where sho will t'iUn rhargo of tho primary room of the I'eiiulalo school for tlu com ing year. I Miwhth Johnson, Otilllp nnd Miles left Suiuliy niornliig for a few dnys deer hunt . Mr. and Mrs. (Irubo wont to llond Sunday (o mnkii arrangements for Minnie and Floyd to attend school. A. K Uivett was In this see. Ion on Thursday to make nrranKoments for n talk on in.ukotlng In bo hold nt tho icIkhiI linuiie next Srlurday nlghl. . Prof ilovdeu nnd bride have leas ed tho Rh iw rosldonro for tho com ing vear Mr. Hoyden has charge of (lie Ii'kIi school of Sisters and Miss Tlllle Diyls will teach In tho grades. Tlio fanners are In tho midst of liarvwtt and will soon bo ready for thrttfhliiK Many of tho fields show Hxtwptbiutl quality and ylold. lost citi:i:ic. (Special to Tin nullotln) lost cttrcrcic, Aug ai. nr c. IhuHl loft List Sunday for Saloni uhxrtt sho li.u accepted a position as HUM run of tho Stato Tuberculosis Sanitarium J. K Wloo and family of Taconm rtinw In lint Monday to (nko up their riMldnc on their homestead (1. It. Young has gone to Maury inouiital'is lor a load of lumber for (1. It Wilful. Mrs. J 0 Perry tins gone to Port latiil tJ visit frlt'iuls mid transaci llllHHllvart Jim Siiillh, who has been erect lug h stone wall (or J. C. Cecil Is at homo agiiu Mr. and Mrs. ('. J Stauffer worn buslsittw visitors In I.aknew dtirlnc 'tlio Mist week. A law crowd picnicked and held .Huiulay sotiiuil un In the Unites last 'B'ttula). Itev. Sartaln. who wau to ilttlivoi a sermon failed to put In an lliliurno. Psrry Hartoon was a buiilnean vis itor In l..l.evlow durlug tho past ivrok. WUdln hells will soon bo ring ing la our valley. (Sppclnl to The NullnHn.) HAMPTON, Aug. 20. Tfio Hamp ton Sunday school hold their fifth annual outing on I.lzznrd creok. The lessons worn held hi tho forenoon and In tho aftornoon thoro woro recita tions nnd singing. Seventy sovon peoplo were present nnd all seemed to enjoy the bountiful spread and gntherlng together. Tho Sunday school attendance Is from in to 22. Alfonso Van I.ako was In Hampton Wednesday. Mr. Corral was In Hampton Wcd nosday. II. Parsons of Imperial was tn Hampton ono day last week. Mrs. M. I.. Peck will leave next Wednesday for Portland whero sho will visit friends for n fow months. Molvln Crow has his windmill In operation now Mrs. I.uclndn Illnck Is spondlng a fow dnys In Hampton. Leo Illggs left Wednesday morn ing for Ilend. Mrs. W. T. Harrison Is attending tho store and post office In the ab sence of Mr. Owen. A. S. Fogg Is cutting his volunteer ryo this week. Last Monday, Tuesday, and Wed nesday a number of tho Hampton peoplo camped on Desert creok. Dur ing tho foronoon tho whole crowd scaled Cougar IJutto. Tho evenings woro spent In singing and candy mak ing nround tho enmp flrn. Thoso In tho crowd were Mr. and Mrs. .T. O. Whlttakbr. Hurr Illnck, Mrs. C. I). Harmon. Darlo Burton, Ethel Fogg, Dan McArthur, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T, Hnrrlson nnd son Thomas. Rov. Lorco of Redmond preached at tho Fogg residence on Wednesday evening. Hurr Black, J. I. Owen nnd W. T. Harrison loft today for Bond. Arthur Wllnuct nnd Elmor Peck camped on Desert Crook Friday night. On rolling their camp lied noxt morning thov found a rnttlo snako underneath their bed. MIIjI.ICAX. (8poclal to Tho Bulletin) MIL.MCAN. Sept. n. Uov. Luko Shcohan of Bond hold sorvlces for tho members of hla congregation hero August 30th nt tho B. E. Davlo homo. Mrs. Barnoy Conowny spent tho week In Bend visiting hor liushcnd's parents. Bnrney Conowny's fnthor nnd sis tor Miss Ruth visited horo a fow dnvs tho past weok. Mrs. Vernon Clovengor called nt A. D. Nortoji'B Saturday aftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. MUllcnn called on frlondo In west end Friday. Hi. Goodman and son Jay nro hack on tholr homestead hero nftor a flvo month's stny In Portlnnd. Mrs. Goodman will arrive later. A. B, Norton Is plowing for Geo. Roberts. B. E. Davis, John Holland nnd I. L. Owen arrived homo from Prlno- LOTS LOTS LOTS MMiiHnHPHM HMMBBaawMMMMaB mmm SPECIAL! We arc SELLING LOTS ut less thun HALF the price asked in other Additions of equal dis tance from the business center. Lots 40X105 $60 for Inside, $75 "for Corners Lois 50X120 $75 and $100 for Inside Loto 50X125 $100 and $125 for Corners ' $5.00 Cash and $5.00 Monthly, 0 per cent interest. Mr. Householder, cheaper to buy and build than to pay rent. Young Man or Young Woman, it pays to put your money in Real Estate when you buy right, YOU CAN BUY RIGHT from me. J. A. EASTES vlllo August 28th. Harold Davis has commenced plowing n 40 ncro patch on his fath er's homestead. A special election will bo held horo September lfJth, at tho school house for tho purposo of electing it clerk and a director to fill tho vacancy caused by tho resignation of G. E. Heathman. P. 1). Johnson mado business trips to Bend last week. Mrs. Geo. Powers and daughter Nina went to Bond Sunday with Earl Powers. Mr. and Mrs. Schmorl visited nt tho Norton home Fiidny. I. Ii. Owen wont to Bend Saturday where he wilt bo employed. School wilt comraenco horo Sep tember 7th. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Holland and family and Mrs. Mnry Roonoy wero guests at tho Davis homo Monday. ALFALFA. (Special to Tho Bulletin) ALFALFA. Sept 7. Tlio second crop of alfalfa Is nearly all harvest ed; In most casos It was hcavlor than W fl St OH YOU TRAVELER! When in need of a bed, a meal or a feed for your team or something to mako your "car" go, STOP AT P. B. Johnson's 28 miles from Bend; MUll cnn P. O. Also grocorlo3, lunch goods and phono. ig tho first. Alfalfa school will open September 13th nt tlio Gcorgo Tctlow home stead. As soon as possible tho now school house will bo built to rcplaco tho ono destroyed by llghtnlnc. R. F. Oiiorln Is In Seattle whero his family will soon Join him nnd the older children will onter high school there. Madams Gorklng, Snydor nnd Brown of Tumnlo spent n pert of last week as tho guests of Mrs. A. O. Walker. Mrs. Kathryn Burrf-ght nnd son havo gono to Portland for tho win ter. Charley Hoech rnd Bob Colvcr nro hauling nlfnlfa hay from the Walker ranch this week. Mrs. It. E. Leonard entertained the Wednesday Aftornoon Club this week. A. C. Barber has returned from Crooked River where ho hns been working for somo time. A. O. Walker has a specimen bunch of' alfalfa, gathered from tho center of his Hold, which measures C7 inches. POWELL BUTTE. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) POWELL BUTTE, Sept. C. Mns Strlxnor was thrown from n horso and qulto sovoroly hurt Wednesday. Mr. and MrB. Billy Wilson took him to Redmond In their nuto hwero he received medical treatment. n0 , nursing several broken ribs and oth or minor Injuries but assures his friends thnt ho will bo as good A now soon. Glon Mustard enmo out from Dcnd Thursday for a brief visit with Mr and Mrs. S. D. Mustard. Mrs. Guy Senrs was a Prlnovlll. visitor Saturday. Geo. Brazeo took a load of hogs to Redmond Saturday for shipment to Portland. J. A. Rlggs and Torrel Oslmrn frolghted whoat to Bend Saturday returning Sunday. ' Rond Supervisor Willcoxon has boon doing some nccdod repairs on tho road fronting tho Montgomery place recently. Mr. and Mrs. R ss Bussott, Mln Fay Bussett and Teddy Johnson went over on the Dcschutds near iLaldiaw Saturday for a couple of days fishing Mrs. E. A. Bussott nnd MIs9 Pcml ino Truesdalo wero visitors at the County seat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allon Willcoxon were Prlnovllle visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bnyn and dnughtor Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. QUy Sears and daughters Orlsa and Ada nnd Frank Bnyn woro dinners gueBta (Continued on page 7.) rIMHl IS I'll1 Inuusnu Uai ( I I Him administration Doucwft U O IC . THE "GREATER OREGON" Willi IH'W lnilMhiCK, liattrr. equipment, n. Inrirfal fionniln, unit innnr' nitdltlnm to lu fncullr.IlM' llnltt'tHllriir OrPEiin will liejcln lu fmtlrlli yenr, Tuemlnr. Hflilcmlier , 1III8. Hnurlnl trnlnliiK In i'nniiiinrcc, .Inurnnllmu, ArrliltirturisI.nu.MFillHiir.TrncliliiK.Mhrti. ry Work, Mimic I'lirMrnl Trnlnlnc nnil linn ArU. Ijitrp iiiKUtriintili'i'artniciiUiif Lllicr nl Kiliirnlton. I.llirnrr f innrntlinn art, OOO volumrn, tlilr loin linllillmr fully rqiiliivvd, tun milrnilld KymniiHliiiui. Tiilllnn Frri. nnrmltorlesfor men mm for onii.n. Kiponirn I.uwphI. Wrllnfor fri'c Mlntei,iiil(lrcliiR Itrclnlrnr UNIVERSITY OF OREGON kiiii:m:, oui:ooN EVERY DOLLAR YOU PAY FOR BRICK THAT IS MADE IN BEND STAYS HERE Brick is the MOST ECONOMICAL Building Material there is. All who have used our product nre satisfied. f The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. Hulled Barley and Shelled Corn FOR. CHICKEN FEED Use Tho New BEND FLOUR MILL CO. DESCHUTES SPRAY and TRUE BLUE hamiton iini'i:, (SnoclM In Tho Bulletin.) HAMILTON IIUTTB, Sent. 1 Mrs. .1 M. Itrlda-V ami son Jliumto and Mrs. lUvo Dunn and daUKhter Han nuh hu? tnuiitf to Chrlatmaa luko to The lending brands of patent flour. Ask your grocer for them. FEED Large quantities of Shorts, Bran, Rolled Oats and Barley on hand at all times. SEED Seed Wheat and Rye in several varieties. Mail Orders solicited. Bend Flour Mill Co. A. j. uiur.M:uT, Vrcsldont-ManaKor, WHY PAY RENT? WWOW IS THE opportune vl 11 $ me snce e avent 5k it the railroads for you to vvfi&44i u .. j , J fr st build a home. Why w delay construction until it will cost you 20 per cent more for the same 'building? The far, seeing man is availing himself of the opportunity of securing labor and material very che&p. We have the largest list of Resi dence Property in Bend. Come in and let us quote you prices, and you will soon decide that you can not afford to pay rent any longer. 4004 Bend Park Company OREGON STREET ': hi V i r