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'MiK a. TIIK IH5NI) Hl'IiLKTIX, HKNI), QMS., WKOSK.3DAV. OCTOnKIl , 1P1E. r ----- --- -- -- CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. ------- Tl'MAM). -. --- (Special to Tlio Utillotln) TUMALO, Oct. 1. Tlio I'lfth An. liunl Kalr uiiil Domestic .Science ICx hlblt hold hero Friday w;ih by far the most successful, both In variety arid quality of tlio exhibits, of nny evor shown horo. A greater Interest wan tnkon by tlio peoplo of this vicinity than foniiurly, iluo largely to tho cnntoHtH between tho three school districts competing for tho $2i prlo offered by tho First National Dank of llond. Thin was won by tlio Pino hurBt district, I'alrvlow district win ning HCCOIld. Mr. and Airs. Anton Will nml daughters returned Tuesday after noon after an ulisniiro of sovoral weoks Hient In louring Oregon In tholr car. While on tholr trip thoy Visited Mr, and Mrs. Dan Smith at Toledo, Oregon, who aro woll plousod With their new homo tit Hint place. .MIsh Josio Crawford arrived Wed nesday morning from hor homo at Tho Dalles. She camo In to attend to business mutters nml to visit hor ulster, Mrs. Kills ICdglngton, for n row days. Mrs. Ilyron daily Is the proud own er of a new Ford car which arrived from' Pot Hand last Monday. Noll Itiiy looh u loud of tlio pro ject touts to Itedmoiid on Monday to bo used at Hie Crook County Fair this week. Judge and Mrs. T. 10. J. Duffy, Khorlff Knox, It. I.. Schco. Warren llrowu, worn I'rlnuvlllo visitors at our fair Friday. Tho Mills have rented tho Thorpe holisn and will move to town this week ho the girls can attend school. Fred Wallace left for I'rlnuvlllo Monday afternoon with a loud of samples feathered from the farmers on thu Tiimul i project which ho will plnco on display at tho county fair. .Mr. and Mrs. Itoharts and Mr. Monro were uiiinng the Itedmoiid del egation horo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. II. ('. duly have kpiio out to the Hmlth-Scott ranch for a couple of months. Frank Dayton's machine Is thrnsh lug grain In tho I'hilnvlow district this week. About ilOO of tho W. 8. L. cook hooks were sold on Friday and Sat urday. Anyone who wishes one of thoho boolui can obtain It from Mrs. Fred N. Wallace. Horn to Mr. iiiyl Mrs. .lol.iu Stowo on Thursday, a Kill. loliu Coon took Miss .lames, Miss l.llllo anil li oct I'lnkHtarr over to 1'rlnevllle Monday morning to thu toucher's Institute. IIAMI'TO.V. (Special to Tho Iltillotln). HAMPTON - - Sept. !!!!. Iijit lllack started for Ileud Wcdnoad.iy lifter his seed rye. Mr. and Mrs. Verne llofTniIui spout Wednesday with Mrs. Mack. Mr. Miller, who has been stayhiK with lieu Itiggs for thu past year, Htnrted for Ileud Thursday to work for tho winter. l,ow lieiinett returned from Sink Saturday with a ulcu bunch of cat tle. Dan McArthur rotiirnpd from I.ako county Saturday. Iliiriiiou mid McArthur vaccinat ed their calves S.ilurday. A. S. Fog. Alius Kthol Fogg and Mhut Vlvluu V itc It look dinner at f. J I. Harmon s Sunday. HroWn'H buckaroos have been slav liiK ut A. K. I'oggs for several days Mild rldliiK for horses. Mr. Todd and sisters of Warm Springs called on W. II. Ilensloy Suu ilsy. A. T. Frame slarted for Ileud Wod uutiday to be mum all whiter. iia.mi'ton m-rru. (Rlioolnl to The llulletln) UA.MI'TON IIUTTW, Set. L'O. Kdwln Schroder loturned last Thurs day fnim an extended xlslt with rela tives at Urlr..ly and 1'rlnevllle, .Mr. and Mrs. J. (). Whltaker nml parents vlHiled at tlio llrlckoy hoiiie iiuo day last week. (J. J. SlnulTiir of StaulTor and V. S. llrowu registered at the llronklngs Hotel last Sunday ulKht. .Iliiimlo llrlckoy returned from llond Sunday with a load of luiubor with which ho will build a reserve tank. Vlo Schredur lost a valuable horse last week. Miss l!lvn MoPmldoii returned ou Monday itfler visiting u few days with hor imreiitH st Terrebonne. Miss llnstd McCliiuth took a cm for lUuul TiitMilay. She will attend tint hlah school at Demi this cemlnit tMihiml your. Jo Joliiuttiii rt in nod to hU hwne ttwil Kfler hliiK out stivural months Mlaa KU Hrlckwy vtllnl with her Itder. Mrs. J. Itrtiwn lum Tumday. Tim hurkaroo sr "rouiiilliiK up" t tbt Hiickey corral. Tlila week will tluUh Dim rttliuR fur tht mhimu. .Mr. Itaaoim waa u vlaltur at Hit Mwk Ukiiiu today. Jim lliown, who haa Inwii worklim In Ileud win hurt quite Imdly by a ttuihor atrlklim his hand and lit caiu home Saturday to apvuil a fuw days with his family. F. C. MwliiK came In laat Summ fur m fw daa atay on lit hnmastHail. Horare llrooklngn Is doing soiiio fill IHMillllM; l III UH4k. Vlo Johiiauu vUlted with William Hoist laat Tidy. Jot Johunon. Mr. anil Mm. Jim Brown were caller la this nelfhbor Uootl yMtxrila. Jaasti Monro ta eiiiertalnlnii bin alater aud her hualmud from Mlluoia. H. YounB accompanied thorn as far as I,akovlow whero ho will servo as a witness for .1. I. Curran who proves up on his homestead tho 30th. . Mrs. C. C. Washburn was on tho sick list several days Uio past week. KtlKiir l.hosoy start'od on a trip to llond Mondny. A number of relatives nml frlonds surprised Mrs. S. J. Hubbnrd Inst Wodnosday evening, tho occasion bo Iiik hor birthday and wedding anni versary. Morccr nnd llartoon received the conlrnct to dig tho school well. Mr. and Mrs. (1. H. Youftg wore huslnoss visitors nt Duck Crook dur ing the past week. It Is understood Hint thorn Is to '.o twlco a week mall service from Itolj -at In the near future. MII.I.ICA.V. (Special to Tho Ilullotln.) MIU.K'AN, Oct. 1. Mllllcnn fchool will lie reprosoutod at tho Crook County Fair this year as the pupils are sending specimens of their work Tor exhibition. A. I). Norton left for llond Monday whoro bo will he employed by tho Ilrooks-Scnnlon Lumber Co. Miss Until Conoway spoilt sovoral days the first of thu week at thu homo of Mrs. Louis (llecs. Tho directors nnd tonchor have purchnscd a lino tencher's desk and an eight-day wall clock for the school with tho balance of the pro ceeds or the Shadow SoclnUhold last February. The desk hns sovoral Inrgo drawers which will servo nlcoly lis a bookcase during vacations, llnrney Conoway nnd family, Mrs. Louis (iless, and Frod Klgor wore dinner guests at tho A. 1). Norton homo last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Davis wore Sunday visitors at tho Holland home. Toucher's lustltuto will bo hold at I'rlnuvlllo next week bo thoro will lie no school. Tills Is also Fair wck and Superintendent Myers recom mends that nil school children attend on School Day, October Rth. A school parade is scheduled for that day nnd -- - all school children will ho admitted on the grounds free. Mrs. Ada 11. Mllllcan loft'for Bond Wednesday. Sho expects to fako In tho county fnlr nt I'rlnovlllo before sho returns. Mrs. A. 0. Allot) spent tho week end with hor husbnnd nt I'lne .Moun tain Unnger Station. Frod Klgor Is hauling lumber for Wm. Mnckoy who caino recently to lesldo on tils claim horo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilarnuy Conoway, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Schninrl, tho Misses Until Conoway and Opal Norton at tended u dance given at tho homo of L. I). Willy, at tho Ten Uar ranch last Saturday night. Mrs. Ada II. Mllllcnn visited school Tuesdny morning. Whllo there alio took n plctuto of the school. Frank Sponcer lenvos for Demi to day to meet Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Ilonklo, nnd children who are com ing to reside on tholr homestead. Vornon Clevongcr Is In Hend now, whoro ho Is employed by the Ilrooks Scnnlon Lumber Co. I. L. Owen expects to move his family to llond as soon ns tholr now houso In Aubrey Heights Is complet ed. Samuel Uoobnckor called nt tho Klgor homo Inst Sunday, Mrs. Mnry Uoonoy "called at tho Conoway homo ono dny Inst week. Mrs. L. II. (Hess visited ta A. 1). Norton's last Wednesday, Sho ex pects to take hor live months lenvo of absence from their homestead soon, Frnnk Sponcer hns contracted' to hnul water for tho school this year. Iloopor Dyer coinmonced seeding tho Ilyo patch Wednosdny for Ooo. Mllllcnn. Mrs. .loslo Ollmorc, who hns spont the slimmer In Aluska, Is expected homo soon. Win. Todd enmo out to his homo stead from llond Inst Tuesdny. Clifton Itonins Is plowing 20 ncrcs for Ilornco White. Coo. Mllllcnn Is nt Hoar Creek this weok looking nftor boiiio of his cnttlo. Cliff KvniiH nnd Mr. Ciilllson nro LOTS LOTS LOTS SPECIAL! We arc SELLING LOTS at less than IIVLF the price asked in other Additions of equal dis tance from the business center. Lois 40X105.. $60 for Inside, $75 for Corners Lois 50X120 $75 and $100 for Inside Lolo 50X125 $100 and $125 fo'r Corners 5.00 Cash and 5.00 Monthly, 0 per cent interest. Mr. Householder, cheaper to buy and build than to pay rent. Young Man or Young Woman, it pays to put your money in Ileal Estate when you buy right, YOU CAN HUY RIGHT from me. J. A. EASTES zs r4 BETTER RESULTS In Dairying; will come to nny farmer using scientific methods In reeding, licet Pulp, Dry ami MuIiinacn I'ulp aro Bcleatlllo feed rations for dairy cows. Thoy huvo been tested In California and nro becoming popular among dairymen ns big milk producers, Kharkov Wheat for fall sowing tins mndo a bin record In sections of the 'ouutr similar to Central Oroguti. Kharkov wheat is harder thun Turkev lted, and has n higher Klutell percent line. TDK OltlvtiON AliltlCl'LTlMI AL COI.I.Hii: ItKCOM.MKND.S MI.UtKOV WI1KAT roil iwi.i. I'uv.vriNo. Vi oiler It to on for !$l.' per bubel. LOST UltllUK. (StMM'lal to Tho llullatln.) LOST t'UKBK. Sm S. Mr. auN Mr. II. F- IthOilM ntartaiBi u par ty uf frlaiuU nt dlimw laat Friday. Mrs. J. 0. I'orry of SurprUtt vHy wlltKl in frtoiuU In our vulK- last Vrlday. J. K. Oiirran nnd 0. W. Msnitilty luft Inst Sunday for Gullfurnlii, whuro tluvy lntiMil to ainud tho winter. Q. FLOUR Saullatlnn la our watchword In milling. From ' now ou our brands of Hour wlllioiiio to j"on In lnper-Uiid aucka. They kiH'p tho dust out ami tho Hour In. Wo Are a Market For wheat. rt, hurltty and rata. Wo will nuotu ou the markbi prive on a canh bU. Bend Flour Mill Co. A. J. KUOKNKUT. l'r8Ulont-MatinKr llL.ND, OUKUO.V clearing Bago and plowing for Krnnk Qinder. Forest Unnger II, K. Smith nnd Forest Ounrd A. O. Allen pnssed through Mllllcnn Tuesday on tholr way to Hend from I'lne Mountnln Unngor Station.- They mndo the trip In the former's car. A. D. Norton expects to nttend thn stock sale at tho county fair next Week. 1'. II. Johnson mndo several busi ness trips to Hend this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. G, Allen will leave Sunday for 1'rlnevllle, where Mrs. Allen will attend Institute nnd Mr. Allen will look nftcr business Inter ests. They will mnko tho trip .n their Ford. Howard F. Dyor, director, visited school yesterday nnd expressed hlni self highly pleased with the work be ing done. I'OWKMj ItL'TTi:. (Speclnl to Tho Bulletin.) POWKUi HUTTK, Oct. I. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon got In on tho Tuesdny morning truln from Portland whoro the latter has been visiting for tho past month and where W OH YOU TIIAVI-HjKH! When In ncod of n bed, a mcnl or a feed for your tenm or something to niako your "car" go, STOP AT P.B.Johnson's 28 miles from llond; Mllll cnn P. O. Also "groceries, lunch goods and phono. m the lnttor spent n weok on a combined business nnd plensuro trip. Miss Harriett remained over forn further visit with relntlvcs. As n result of n recent school meeting in tho Shopord district, rigs will bo provided for tlio transporta tion of school children living a dis tance of two miles or moro from tho school house. ' A woman collector for tho Spnuld Ing Vehicle Co., traveled through this section last week doing collecting for her company. The big rod bnrn on thn Onrret plnco was a total loss from lire which caught from nn over turned lnntorn on tlio ovonlng of Wednesilny, tho 29th, Tho lire which wns uncontrol led from tho first, having ennght In some dry liny, soon traveled to two lnrgo liny stacks nenr the barn nnd In n short tlmo the products of n year's labor on tho part of J. Skein, tho renter, wns a pllo of hot ashes. Mr, Onrrett, tho owner, Is n Portlntid resident nnd both ho nnd Mr. Skein nro heavy losers. Neither tho ham nor liny were Insured. Wo understand Hint .1. A. Warner lost 21 hend of sheep from bloat re cently. John Lucky hns rented his plnco nnd ho nnd fnmlly will llvo In I'rlno vlllo for n tlmo. Mrs. Jones nnd her daughter, Mrs. McPhcrson moved to Hend Inst week whoro they will spend tho winter. K. A. Hussctt sold 30 hend of fnt hogs to Hend dcnlcrn Inst week. Ho delivered the first one's Monday, whon ho took up n load or finely finished hogs nvcrnglng 200 pounds llvo wolght. Ucl Powell of I'rlnovlllo wns n din ner guest nt tho Trucsdnlo homo on Sunday evening. Messrs. Alloy, Smith, Agco nnd Huinphroy hauled grnln to I'rlnovlllo for tho latter Wednesday. Louis Ludtko of Portland enmo 'n tho foro pnrt of tho week for n brief visit with his slstor, Mrs. N. P. Alloy and family. "Hilly" Wilson bought 100 head of sheep last week, ho will winter them on his Powoll llutto farm. Mcsdamcs L. J. Alloy nnd John Snxton of Opnl City camo over Fri day for a visit at the N. P. Alloy homo. Thoy returned homo Tuesday Tho following local teachers J' -S nttendlng the Institute nt I'rlnpviit this wook: Misses Lulu MontgoZ:. Khbn Llndqulst. Kthol O'Xell tVr' Moore nnd Mnbol Allen. Iaa Georgo Ageo, from Missouri ,. nn nrrlvnl Saturdny evening for a vi. It with his brother E. K. Ageo Ift family. eo an Mrs. K. A. Httssett nnd Miss Fv woro sponillng tho weok with hom folks, thoro being no high sclioolT I'rlnovlllo this wook. ol ln Miss Orlso SenrB and Glndys pni, nro Crook county high school Rr! who nro visiting the week with honl. folks. Kdwnrd Mooro wont to Prlnerlll Sunday where ho expects to nttend Crook county high school. Sunday was Itully Day'for the i son Sundny school. A lnrgo crowd turned out and nil enjoyed the short program provided for the occislon Aftor choir prnctlco at tho Llnd (liiist home Friday ovenlng the voting pooplo Joined In a round of Mines Mrs. nnd Miss Llndqulst errved a conrso of refreshments during the ovonlng. v Tho neighborhood dnnco nt the Long homo Snturdny evening was at tended by n largo crowd, nil or whom report nn onjoynblo tlmo. Miss Pniillno Truosdale vlsl'cd nt homo Snturdny nnd Sundny. return- tfi, ing to Prlnovlllo Sundny evening. f Mrs. Elizabeth Trucsdnlo left Mon- uuy iiiuiuiiiK um uui iiuiuu ui Ktuilier- lv, Idaho, nftor a summor's visit nt Mr. nnd Mrs. N. P. Alloy nnd tho former's sister, Mrs. Snxton, were business visitors nt Prlnovlllo Mon day. lion- An Knglnecr Keeps Well. Hnllroad engineers nro moro ex posed to catching cold thnn other orkors. K. O. Dtinnphnnt of Mon otto, Mo., hns run a Frisco cnclno 25 years nnd nil the medicino he hns tnkon Is Foley's Honoy nnd Tnr. Ho writes: "I always keep It In my houee . . i i. n ...... i bad cough or cold." Patterson Drug uo, AUV. 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 are satisfied. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. am WHY PAY RENT? WWOW IS THE opportune v v J k5 me snce e avent of h kt the railroads for you to h r$ DU a home. Why SJSW 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 cheap. 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. Bend Park Company OREGON STREET