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J$FSS r IMUfi a. T1IK IH2XI) IJl'MiKTI.V, 1IHXI), OIli:., WEDNESDAY, XOVKMIIKIt 17, J01B. -1 tii SI til 01 w tu m n 16 iS Ifi f tr, t!i v to A !,! r,( "j r,cj nn Hill wlf 'l nn HO. rog on lio gr gr bof wl nui ilfc t nn!l Hj no,1 Hnl Cjhf Ice! 11 n Bell pru -Mil N del! Htri Uqtf I'ol 'ltii T nnvf llnlj corf wn'i i linl vIhI tr 'Ml 1'nlf Nllllf n ml roll do ltrli MrJ liwi Hi" Hall oIIhj! hiiu Hi lio lirl --- ---- - -- K CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. -- ---- - TIJMAl.O. (Rpecliil toTho Ilulletln.) TUMALO, Nov. 15.- Meetings ot VnrlouH HorlH linvo been the chief In terest hoio tlm pant week. On Wed nesday night llio I) o v o 1 o p m o n t l.caguo mot to dlscum Hip inuttor of helping tlio people In tlio Plalnvlow neighborhood lo form an Irrigation district by coticolldatliig Buvornl of tlio manlier muteum bulIi as tlio Throe Creek and .Squaw Creok Irri gation company', hb well hh to mako pliitm for ImprovliiK Mm Tiimnlo-Ilptid roail. Friday ami Saturday were "good roads" davt here and n good slKutl force of men, ImoliiPBH men Htul farmers allltc, turned out with pick Bhovol and Kinder to ImprovB tin highway. llndur the aMe leadership of Jtunos Orlllln the road linn Iippii pill In first das condition. John Couch and I,. II. Hoot did pfllclont work with tlio county grader from tlio Dl'SoIiiiIuh bridge lo tlio cinder road whllo annlhor larger force spent their time In ImprovliiK tho rund from the brldgo into Tumalo. Tho program committee of tho lit erary club iiIbo mot Wednesday night to mako out the outline for the year's work which will Include the Htudy of tlio Uvea and works of artists, musi cians, pootB, novelists, fainouB men and women and current ovo'itB. Mom liora of tlm eoiiimltteo aro MrH. C. '. llucker. Mr Mlutn Howard, .MIhh Fay OnrkliiK, MIsh Mnignrot Mock nnd .MIhh .In dick. TIiouhIi iigiod number turned out to ntloud tin1 niPOtliiK of the I'nrinern lillil MorchtiutH Tolophotie Co. Snt- lii day afternoon thoy wore unable to transect any IiiinIiipmn hb there woio not enough membori lo constitute a iliorilln ArcordlliK to the by Iiiwb of tho niKHliUAtlcn a majority of the xlock hoIderB roiiHtltutu a (giiorum and It bt ui'Kenlly kmiuobIciI that every atockhotder bo present at Hip next meeting called for November 27 or else Bend a proxy ait pressing bus Iiiuih la to he transacted. At the call tnei'tlllK of the lltprarv club Hnlurdir aflnrnoou the nniiie by Which tho club will bo known wiib tlio Illt matter discussed. It was it unit 1 Itiotiilv voted to call It "Tllllcuin " The proKi nn for the year Hiibinltted bv the I'oiiiinlttHH wiih toad and adopt od. The noxl meeting of tho cluli will bo at the home of MrH. It. I'. h'llck IiiKor November i". The hostess will be Hsslstod In eutertaluliiK b MrH. Mildred Taylor irid Mr. C. P. Pork er. Itoll call will be the name of a famoiiH painting and the artlHt. A called meeting of tlio W. H. 1.. Club was also held Haturilay nfter nonii nl the h mm of Mrs. Illako Heck or. It was voted to IIiiIhIi paying for the piano In Hip hull Immediately iih paymeul Ih mow duo. Tho club clear ed enough moiioy fair day and from the Halo of cook hooka to do thin ami iiIko buy lumber and nulla to cell tho hall. A good Bled crowd attondod tho lit Mt nfrnlr Klveu hy the Tumalo Hub Hcrlptlou n.niiliii: and Card Club on Vintiinliij iiliihl Kxcellout tiltlBlc wan furnished by Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur lckliiHou ItefroHhmontH of Hand- wIcIiph and coffee were Horved, The folio wlni; olIlrerH worn elected: 1'roB liletit, drover (lorkliiKi vice proHldout Harry .McOulru; Bocrolary-troaauror, Nell Hay Tho next club danro for tho inciiilii'oi "iid thulr frlondH will lie on November 27th. Mih. Teuiiletoii of Clovcnlnle has bcmi the hoiiho Riieat of Mr. C. 1. llcckor for .i few ilnyH, llnnov liiyton returned from (IrantK I'.tHi whoro ho Iiiih Hpent tho Niimmor and fall. Nell It iy took a load of household i;oodn to Hi'iid for Alfred llnnxon, A numhei' of tho church IiuIIph met at the homo of MrH. .1. V. Snyder to iIIhciibm il imii for hiIhIhk money for tlio mlulxtei'a H.ilary. Ilond on buolncss Thursday and Fri day of last week. Fred Klger camo out from llond Friday for an oor Sunday visit with home folks, A. D. Norton spent Sunday at tho A. L. Hcnklo homo. Jlrs, Mary lleotson and Win, Rahn woro dinner guosts at tho homo of Mr. and MrH. John Holland Sunday. Hay Hunter of llond camo out on Monday to tiiko up IiIb residence on his homoatoiu' In Mllllrnn valley. Jackson Cllngan and family hnvo rpturnod to their homo near Ilorso Itldgo after having spent tho past threo mnntlm at North Yakima, Washington A. I). Norton nnd A. L. Ilonklo woro llond visitors Friday and Sat urday. 1'. II. Johnson nnd James Deotson Bjiont Bovoral days laat week Install ing telephones In tho neighborhood. MIhs Opal Norton vau the guest of Mrs. Mnry Hoonoy from Saturday un til Monday. I. II. JoluiKon wns In llond on bus iness Thursday. Tha dance Klen at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs. I-. I). Wllloy last Sat urday night was well attended nnd nil report a good time. V. II. Renin Is seeding 20 acres of rye for Fied Klger. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moffett nnd children, former Mllllcnn vnlloy peo ple, aro now living In llond. Volutin Clovengor Hpont several days of last week on his homestead. Abo Hvaiis was In llond on business Tliurfilay, I.owIh llpdiler of llond Hpont tho week end tit his Mllllonn vnlloy homo. About one Inch of hiiow foil hero hint week which bus Improved tho condition of tho roads grontly. .Mrs. A. (!. Allen anil pupll hnvo commenced woik on u ChrlstmiiB pro gniiii. Finnk (ll"der and family liovo moved to Bond where thoy will spend thoir five month's leavo of absonco from their homestead. Frank Hurwltz was a Bend visitor Wednesday, riNIMIUItST. fSpeclHl to Tho Bulletin) I'lNnilUHST, Nov. 1 1 A program will bo given at tho Plnehurst school hotiHo on Wednesday, November 24. Miss Notta Howell visited tho school Friday. Miss Ivy Snyder, who has been 111 tho pBBt fow weeks, is repot tod as better. Mrs. drover McAUstor and her ols-otr-ln-lnw, Mrs. Montoll, wero Tum alo visitors Wednesday. I.owis Dietrich nnd deorge Hoot wont on a hunting trip in the moun tains tha first of the week. d. W. Snydor. Chas. Spaugh nnd F. It. Plnkstaff woro Bond visitors Suturday. I Mr. McAUstor called at the Sny dor homo on business Wednesday. F. V. Swisher hauled grnln to town tho first of tho week. H. H. llnyloy made a trip to Bend on Wednesday. I,. H, Hoot went to Tumnlo Satur day. Violet Spaugh and HsUicr Diet rich spent Sunday at tlio Snyder homo. Charlie Montgomery has been I busy tho past fow wcoks doing bin fall plowing. Chnn. Ilowoll was a Tumalo visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Styles called at tho Spaugh ranch Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wright nnd daughter Margaret anil Freda, nnd Louis Clark of Sutinysldo woro visitors nt tho I'liiohurst Sunday school Sunday. drovor McAUstor has boon plowing tho McNutt plnco tho pnBt week. Pupils who woro neither nbsont nor tnrdy for tho school month ending November 12th, wero: Loyd Hoot, Durwnrd Ilowoll, Reginald Bayloy, William Hoot, Monroe Root, Basil Bayloy and Clement Styles. HAMPTON. (8ppcln1 to The Bulletin.) HAMPTON, Nov. 12. Harry Purs ley returned Wednesday from Day vllle, Oregon, whoro he has been working for soveral months. W. 13. Hensley nindo final proof on hlu homestead November 4. Married, hy E. C. Nowham at tho M. B. parsonage in Prinovllle, No vember 5, 1915, Harry A, Pursley of Hampton and Edna L. Snyder of Dry Lake. They will reside on Mr. Pursley's homestead noar Hampton. Harmon and McArthur butchered a beef Saturday. A number attended tho party nt tho homo ot E. M. Peck Saturday night. Dave Spurheck Is building nn ad dition to his houso which Is a decided Improvement, M. L, Crow has returned from Bond whoro ho has boen working. Nelson Crow nnd Hugh Crow re turned from Bend Monday, Tho for mer has besn working In Washington for soino time. N. Crow made final proof on his homestead Novombor 9. J. P. Wllquot rotttrned to Hnmp ton Tuesday from tho valley. Ho says ho Is glad to got out of tho mud. Mrs. deorgo Wolls is on the sick list. County Superintendent J. E. My ers of Prlnovlllo called at our school Tuesday. I. L. Owen Is In Bend this week getting Bomo dental work done. Burr Black Is looking after tho post of fice nnd otoro while Mr. Owen Is out. POUIXIi BUTTE. (Special to Tho Bulletin) rOWELL BUTTE, Nov. 1C Dew ey Johnson returned on Tuesday from oastorn wnnhlngton where no has been working through harvest. James Rlgshy and Geo. Hancr havo boon baling hay around Redmond for the past week. Ora Foster started hauling tho school children Monday In his car, making tho trip much quicker than by team. Mrs. Allen Wlllcoon and daughter Harriett returned on Thursday from Bond whore thoy hnvo been visiting with Mrs. II. D. Corkctt for tho past ton days. Tho threshing mnchlne Btnrted work ngaln on Friday nftcr having been Idlo for n week. Mrs. Alma Hull has moved Intp hor houso on tho south cast corner of E. N. Hall's place. 'mil' Tnlnonn rntiirnpil from Cali fornia last week and has ronted tho Monday, Charllo King place for threo yoars. Frank McCalTory of Redmond, ac companied by J. C. McFarnnhan of Idaho, wero dinner visitors at Allen Willcoxon'a homo on Saturday, Mr. McFarnnhnn recently purchased tho Redmond flour mill. Dr. S. M. Mnnn of Unnton, Oregon, Is looking after his business interests in this Bcctlon. Miss fl.lna Mnoro was n week end visitor with home folks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesso Shobprt moved to Bond on November C, whoro thoy expect to mako their homo during tho winter . Oscar Prlckott took a load ot grain and potatoes to Bond on Saturday. Miss Hazel Bayn mndo a visit to hor parcnt3 Saturday and Sunday of last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. J. Flint of outH lee, Missouri, arrived tho first of last week to mako an extended visit with thoir dnnghtor, Mrs. E. II. Ageo. d. C. Truosdalo had tho misfortune to ho thrown from his horso on Sat urday, receiving very painful Injuries to his back and making It necessary for him to ho confined to tho House at present. Mrs. E, A. Bussott nnd Miss Fay mndo a short visit to tho ranch last wcok coming out Saturdny evening and returning on Sunday afternoon. "Crnndmn" Sears arrived from MIchlgnn tho fore part of last week nnd now oxpecta to make Contral Oregon her home. Prof. Nnsh of Redmond preached nt tho Wilson school on Sunday. Walter Vnndovort of Bond, was a Sunday visitor nt tho George Hohbs ranch. J. F. McDaniels Is building n Iioubo for Mr. Worl on tho plnco formerly known as tho August Dryor ranch. Thormon Moffit from tho east side of tho Buttos wns over In this Bcctlon tho first of tho week buying seed ryo of deorgo Ilobbs. Alton Wlllcoxou and deorgo Holibg woro business visitors In Bond on POWELL BUTTE, Nov. 1 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rny Tillotson, who have" boon visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I). Mor rill and family loft Wedncsdny morn ing for Bull Hun, Oregon, whoro thoy will visit Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Davis. (Continued on pago 11.) r I St: STOP! Anil Investigate our prices bofoio buying jour groceries. Wo emi save you money. P.B.Johnson's Mllllciui, Oie. Telephone ::&! MII.MCA.V. (Special to Tho Ilulletln) MILLICAN. Nov. IT.. (loo. Mllll onn and Unlpli I'eplu recently had telephone Initialled In their homes, O. A Smith Btopped In Mllllcnn WtHlmwdiy (or a short vlxlt with frlondH ptiiotiUi ft tint Pino mountain rnsmr hUUoii to his homo near River. Win fciH'iicer It'iH boon sulTorliiK with a mni'io attack of grippe. Cliff M.uliuy and famllv vUlted at the Iioiiio of A I). Norton Tuesday. Mm. Arthur llopo and llttlo daugh ter loU of Albany. Oreuon, are mak ing Mil mteiuted llt ut the homo ot Mrs. Hopes UtHr. Mrs. A. I) Noiton Mr. and Mrs I'rwl Gamble nnd Mr. mul Mm (! i. Mi'Cunly of Pott lnml mt lu thl vlolnlt) lmiUutc for lltiUlMtmtd locations. Mr A. I.. HtuilUo Is on tho sick lUt tills week MIm Htul Thuntnn, John FokIo nnd Mr mul Mn. A (1. Allwi nut owl out from Uml SuiuWy aftruoon lliirtn'e Willi a wvuiw out from ltand Thuratlav and will npimd the winter on hi Mllllrnn vallpy lumtted llu (iuudniM'i who Im spput the uutinvr at Tbx DBlbw, Oieutui, rt turneil to M lllcitn Saturday. (Ii HoUitti ami wife aiitopd out Truin Bitd Sunday for a Msit with Mllllcan mi I ley frleiuU. Mrs. l IL'Schmorl Is In the hos Vital ut Itsiid where sho recently un tlorwout mi operation. At laat ro IHirts sho was getllng along a well ui rould bo expected. Mr. and Mis. Cliff Muckoy woro In LOTS LOTS LOTS mmmmmmmamm MmMNMBMvaBHHM MMMWMMMMsaBawa SPECIAL! We nrc SELLING LOTS nt less thiin HALF the price asked in other Additions of equtil dis tance from the business center. . Lois 40X105.. $75 for Inside, $100 for Corners Lolo 50X125 $100 and $125 for Corners $..)() Cash and $5.00 Monthly, (5 per cent interest. Mr. Householder, cheaper to buy and build than to pay rent. Young Man or Younjr Woman,, it pays to put your money in Heal Estate when you buy right, YOU CAN BUY RIGHT from me. J. A. EASTES Member Portland Realty Board, EVERY DOLLAR YOU PAY FOR BRICK THAT IS MADE IN BEND n.j,UBHi w wj&jaasasgaaagrea STAYS HERE Brick is tho MOST ECONOMICAL Building Material there is. All who have used our product are satisfied. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. BETTER RESULTS In Dairying: will coiuo to any fnrmor uslns scientific methods In feedliiK. Boet 1'ulp, Dry mul Molimso Pulp aro Dcluutlilc feed rations for dnlry cowu, Thoy hnvo boon teatod lu Cnllfornlu and nro becoming popular nmoiiK dairymen as IiIk milk producers. Kharkov Wheat for fall Howlnv has mndo a big record In scotlons of tlm country Blmllar to Contral Oregon. Kharkov hont Ih harder than Turkey Hod. nnd has n higher Klutou percentage. Till: Oltlld'ON AniurUl.TUll. ai nii.i.Ktii: iii:coi.mi:mis kiiaukov whioat Vim VMA, I'laXTIXd. Wo otler It to jou for ifl.'M per bushel. FLOUR WHY PAY RENT? lrl0W IS THE pprtune y y 5 tme snce e acvent f Pi it the railroads for you to 7k it build a home. Why 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 Banltatlon la our watchword In milling. From now on our brands of Hour will como to you in pnporllned sacks. Thoy koup tho dust out nnd tho Hour lu. We Are a Market l'or wboat, ryo, barley and cuts. Wo will quote you tho market price on a cash basis. Bend Flour Mill Co. A. J KnOKNRUT, Presldent-.v onager 1UJND, OUKOOX you prices, you will soon decide that you can- not afford to pay rent any longer. Bend Park Company OREGON STREET iiUS akiKnval, tausamiaammmm