i. Hf 1 i I ni ft . 1 ,.1. I lit? f r i ft I' lMfiK ft. thk rend nrr.rRTix, rend, ore., Wednesday, December i, loin. CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Tl'MALO. (Special to Tim Bulletin) TTJMALO, Novv 20. Mm. C. P. WwKer; Mrs. Mildred Taylor anrt Mm. A. fJ. PliatclnRM- otHertnlnod the TII )f(im Mterpry Clnb on Snturdey ar Mrnoon at the home of the latter. Itto eonetltutlon and by lawe of fho atnft wwfb re-road for the benefit or til new member, r.n was alto tho pronmm of the yir Crlmaon and gr.y wero chosen for the elub col or, Mm. C. I Reciter gnve a talit on the nrtlut Di Vlnel. this win fol lowed hr a hook on lAMlrteflc reed by Mm. Mlntn Howard ind a peper on Michael A n unto by Minn Murgrrei Mock. After tho program th ow tmmn imrvad refreshment. Nw member of the club prwwnt ware Mm. John Mrh, Mm. I. M. Ortffln and Mm. Frwl Wallace. About IS onnplm enjoyed the Suh wrtptlnn Oilili (lnw on ftattinlny nlnht. JHrw. Frtid Wallr-re enrttned at dinner Hiindnjr In honor of her grand fatlMtr Frank Nlcholn, who celebrated bin Mth blrthdey on November 2ith Miss Emma Roherta from near I Mrs. Qua McCIouth and son or Ilend will teach the Horse Ridge riat Creek wore visitors at tho James school this winter, beginning the first home ,a8t Thraday X.n: r vateTr w: 9vaDn ' SCHOOL GARDENERS SOCGEED Doren, Ouy Seara and Miss Mattel I Allen. i Thirteen Eighth Grade Punlh f,Pt A. H. Rhode was a dinner guest at I CnMu , A JcuIture the Geo. E. Truudole homo on Havln(f 81lccesgfully co m p , e t e M art Mrs. Reaves WIMcozon enelr J' S8n WOrk "u?"' .-.. .i . Thnni,.HHntt Hiniipr Mr. nlla at thn a,hth 8rade aro entitled and Mrs. E. N Hal. and son Ernest, 0' "J " last inuranay . - """.""" "'r'""' cultural examination. The work w u -4 J. Staulter of Stauffer register- Mr. Mert Bhutrnm. Mr. and Mb. Al-1 8ummer an,i ii h, ... 'fl '"""' - , . , u. J. simmer oi stauner register- .ur. .uen ouuuu, . ...... ....... ... . , t anmmfiP n,i .,n hll. ,, , , Among those who were Bend vis-1 Brookings Hotel Saturday len Wlllcoxon. Miss Harriett WHIeox- Jn Vh" ."arted coraDlete 1 n. e Itors last week aTe P B. Johnson. , , b , fc Bend fop on and M. AlmB Hall. work The successful one were Ma. 7 .J .lBJ. MM"ii ?2i ?;J : to- of PPe. I Oeo. Hohhs and Geo. Morganwero , k The success on wM. - pnus. Ha reports an increase or thnw piiplln over limt year's cenwm Mra. Mary Roony laft Frtdny for Tha Wrthday caka was mil by Ma Pnrttnnd to make her home with it arand daughter Allleen Wai- ""r "i""" "" ir. ann .irw . u .nrimi niutjr- talned at a dinner Thankaidvlng day In honor of Mrs. Norton's lister. Mm. Arthur Hop of Albany. Oregon, Covers ware planed for Mrs. Hnpo, Mr. and Mrs A. I. Henkle. Mian Mel on Henkla, rrel Kluar. Frank and Wm. Sponrer and Merwln Hankie. Mra. A ft Allan spent the Thanks glvlnic vacation with Mr. Allen on their homestead. Cliff Markny and family have mov- enjoyable day was spent by the good sized crowd. Mr Gnihe was a business visitor In Redmond Saturday. I Monday In December After a bnalnaas meeting Friday! nleht the Council Club rendered the j .l It .uniH.lnl tn Kf program, mil run rmwuwi m. .FJ ..... ...H..., ..... ........ - a Iona 0r supplies. ubi. num miu ura. n -. i . Smith Paul Rnvnolclii l?mn a ,-i.. r.-..-i ,iw nn fartnlnir In Inn iinrl Mr. and Mrs. C Ifford Mackel' .. .''. . ..,,... ..,..,. in Vinvlno- tholr tonm nin 10n amIul al ueynoicia, ITanc.i) m .j.i h. u. v... rtr wini?1 Alvn Ki imtrlok has hu t a house ....' ..., ,. ,.',... . o,ir,iv Thn nrMrtnnt wfia Jiownoii, uesier amun, Mlldroa W""iimin .., .... .-.. ...... w---..r, ----- -------- -. . . ., i a visitor in mis vicimur ono nay iimt a, u. ........-, --" trilnp nimlva Snt mr no.olo ami. ins Biaim in me west enu oi .mi- onIf caused by a broken reach which gave """" :; "-" """" and Mr. Boyd. Clorerdat Tattler hy llean' ynlley and will make that his Bert Me(jkg b d wUh Mra. ' way, throwing both men from the a"" vinT- n- n..rfc '""-. Frod Miller last Thursday. I buggy and leaving the team free with Do'nna Fleming ' Horace Brookings butchered a beef 'only the front wheels as a burden. Ka,de. wer' ffrown on i.nrt l week. I The team ran about two miles until Z ? oSTSnd Vn, Wm. Hoist returned today with they reached the Powell Butte store ' the .r o f OW o nd W two ton of hay which he purchased where they collided with Melvln Fos- Water was furnlshe, in the Powell nntto country ter's team and tok.ArMna the BmA & it.MUTn v,. -JJ I I. nwonn acnool UlstriCl .NO. 4i-A liem a sne- lunsun iiuuush m " "". -.... . . . ,. ,, ,, ., VSllIZ; -f. 'r-tunlad to Hampton Wa.Ine.day af- clal maatlna; Tuesday afternoon and -ttingMr. HobhV, horse , about .the Br'wn gaye hoBe and seed8 ..ii. ..i.iif ..w "..- n-., ""... ii.. M..i. iH n.. vnrnn n zn mm mx. nisn einnien i iii;uii iuiu ia. .... ..... - .v . . ...i , wr piiiiiiik wurn. in dhu. - - - -- - - ----- - ,.,, a.n.-h given ujf u uuiuirar ui merQiiantS. Malaon Crow returned to Monte- nwin as oiern. Iv .:". i.-- .i . Mrs. J. D. Davidson went to consid er, and .Mrs. HUtZetn lOOK din- ur.iinuiiu acmn u..n ....,.;.. ... ro,ln trnuhln oiitsliln hnr roinilni. ner with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Maelta Prlnevllle where she will keep house JJ S to supple thenar in. qn,tnV I for Miss Orlsa for tho remainder of 8.0h001 worK t0 auP8rsrlse e gar- ; - . . :. . . i dens. quite a wind storm visited tins me hccuuui jeai. section last Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Ross Dussett, E. L. Bert .Meoks was a Ploasant valley Johnson and sons, Rudolph and Ted vlsltor last .Monday. ' i dy. took Thanksgiving dinner with John Williams returned from Bend , Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dussett. Wednesdny with a load of supplies. Mrs. Daisy I. Ellngsworth died at T. C. Ewlng la hallnir hav todar. I the Johnson rancn at Airnua on VJUFClimm i,j ." . " '."-. r, .--- ia V1SU and aceompanlmant by Mlaa Miller , on hla alaim In the west end of Mil- WC(jk Mrs. Wsldron There will he a de-1 homo this winter. bate at the next meetln In regard to j A. L. Heakle Is helping A. D. Nor the forming of water districts. I ton put up wood thla wao, Mr. and Mra Woodworth antr- ; lalned at Thankatrtvlnit dinner, Mr. IIA.MI'TO.S. and Mm. Turka and family. , . - ,, , u iw. r,m. wm niiltn 111 the tapecm. io io u..i.i. thalr onllrtran In Band 8nntar. .Mir.r.irAN. anno, Washington, Wednesdny after a two week a visit with homo folks. Ml Darle Burton visited Wednes day night with Miss Lorlnda Crow On Wednesday at the homo of A. (Specie I to The Rwlletln). MlM.ICAN, Nov 29 Vamon Clev- amom .Its alat ukaul MlMafe aan hnaW aJIri th- .-fc V.w thTnnni Fo' a nmbr of neighbors spent nwt flf the waelt taklnx the school... 1. .,. ,in .w ' inr rwiiiiih niie'i " o...p. i.j . II. it. Hogue has moved bU family lftJ. Covam wtra laid for 1 1 Amnnn thn gneata were Mr. and Mm. J. X. II. Oerklnic, Sim Snyder, Mm. Nlahol and Mm. Ilarter. Tha nootaaa waa naalatad In serving ty Mf. Vern nieklnaon. Mr. and Mra. Frank Drfyton aittar talnel at dinner on Thnnkaglvltisr. T gHosU wara Mr and Mm. Blaka Backer, Mlaa Mary Thompmn, J. a. TTinmpsoti, J. W. Baker and H. Sol- Jwrg. to Bend for the winter. M. I.. Crow hns returned to Bend to work. J. P. Wllquet Is In Bend this week. C. A. Burris started to Demi on Friday nfter supplies. Karl ICellnr nindo flnal proof Sat urday, November 20. Nowton Wells returned from Bend Snturdny with a load of freight. A. Couch la seeding Tor MrL. Crow. Harry Snyder of Dry Lake visited Saturday night with his sister Mra. II. A. Pursley. Mr. and Mm. H. A. Pursley went to Dry Lake Tuesday to visit with I -.1 i... - ... r . (r. and Mm. C P. HeoKer speni """"'"- ''""'"'""""'. " ! her Mm. Pursley' parenta until after tfw Thnnkaglvlng holidays nt Prlno Wo. Mm Baekrs mnthar. Mm VanderTHMil and Blmetine returned wJtli tHam on Friday, on thalr claim la completed Mr. and Mm. Jamna Beataon and mother. Mm M. Bton, left Friday Mm. Thompaon mturna! from ''" Moaaman. Montana where they BMd on INndHV. whare ahfl spfnt oraral daya taklnit cara of Francis wM has han nulla III will make thalr future home Mlaa Nell Maaten cama In Wednes day from Prlnevllle, where she la xf- r..k nartnn. MIm Carol . lanahlna; school, to apand har Thanka Dft'ylon and Kannath Dnyton ware I Kn ; vacation on har homeatmid itlniMr gnaata of Mlaa Mill and Mlaa ""r Moraa Rldaa. Jamw I Ra,,h pp,H nml vrl,, '" Wm- MIm Fay fiarklna, nror ami Ray Mnekey autoad to Silver Lake Tuas t3TlrlK ware entertained at dinner I 'I"' ;vm '"y apant savarsl days oTtiiBdaf hy Mr and Mm. R. 0 . , " ";' FlleklHBwr I m Wl,'l,", c,yrt" McKay of Mr. and Mm Bvron Ckdr. Mr and Mnd apant Ttiaaday In .Mlllloan on Mra. 'lUurKaon and Dorothy aasni "'j'naaa. TKanklTlw; at tha Snvdar hmc. M; T W Baaalay of Portland Bart MIMw wna a dinner guaat at I""t last week on har Mllllenn vnlloy tha FKektniW howa on ThankHKlv- homestead Mm. Benslay was form j rly Mlaa Oartrnda Markal of Bond. Jnhn Mnrah was a hualnaaa visitor' A- O. Allan la putting up a now at Bailmond Saturday. I "" "l ranch Tae sahool children ave a wall' wn. Kaam hna leased several acrM Mileral nroaram on Wanlnaa-lHy f Government land wall up on Pino 1t. Tha p'irt of Prlacllla was well Moiintnin for gardening purposes rakan hy Ada Bullard. Hamui .Mamn Thnnksglvlng. LOST CREEK. tiwk tha nurt of Miles ".tundlah Ver non Harpor aetad as John Aldan in Mrs. M. Koataon spent Tiiadav anil Wednesday nt the Johnson home. C. A. Smith of Rivers was a Mil itia drartflth.stlnn of the Courtship M visitor Monday. f Milan Stundtah Oak Wnllaea as tka alder was vary Impraaalva Vernon Clevangar was a business visitor at the Norton homo Monday i. it. i.i.nhmii mauitlnir nn Hat- evening nnlav It vaa vntad to hava all day I "" ngar H K. Smith was In arvlee nanln In a ahort tlma. A new. -Ml Mean on hnslneaa Monday. Bflard will he slanted tha flmt af the yaa and afcto a manaw will ha ap arhMad to fake charge of tha iml- aanlr. I'l.VKIiriWT. (Special to The Bullotln.) LOT CRERK, Nov. 23. Mr and Mrs. Aahhy anil children, who have spent the past summer at Sprague, Washington, have returned to their home here. Mra. Overall has gone out to Bend to spend the winter. J. H. Haaaler returned home last Wedneailny after working In Eastern Washington during the summer The following people hnvo recent ly returned from Bond with thetr wlritor supplies. J. E. Smith, H Fol karson. Mr. MaGeo, J. Hnaeh, Ben and Praas De Witt, Ben Rhodes, Mr Mereer and C. J. Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. Mehrer who have boon working nt Spraguo, Washing ton, are again at home on their elalm. "" Oscar Dutzoln, of Hampton was a business visitor In our valley last Friday. Press De Witt la at home on his homeutead rftor an alwonca of soverai months. 0. R. Young and son Robert wore business visitors at Silver Creek dur ing the week. H. Kinsman came down from Ta eoma to do some fall seedlQg. ir.lMITO.V IIUTTK. faatal to Tha Bnlletln) FtMBMdWIT, Nov 29. The pro gram glvaa tha school house Wad IMMday alta? aooa proved a great sne aaaa. X larga crowd attended Thoae raaat ware Maadamas (' II SnmiKh. V. M. FlnkatafT. L H. Root, A Mr Allatar, I) W. Dietrich. 0 W Snvdar, J. C. tylaa, O MeAllatar. f Howall. MM Natta Howall, lona Hnd". aad Oladys Saangh Maaars i-orga IWTi I.WWB, iini -" ft. Horaaa Hoot, Harvay Snydr ,iml B, W. Walrtch. AmaaK lha Plnahural people who attaadad tha daaca at Tdmaln Thura ay alaht wara Watts. I.uclia and Nel lie Hwwall. llarrrMcdiilra and har Ha Howall Mallla y4t iienl ThnkMlvIng r. M. Wallaaa of Tnmalo paased tkrOHUh baf oa Friday a II. Itwutgh balad har for Mr. I Kirn tka flrat of tha week P. V. aWtefcar mini a trip l. Bend WadaaaiUy. F. II. I'lHkaUff made a ixialnaaa iHp t Tttotnlo on Saturdav L II. Root haa tioan working on til dttaa lor tha aaat week Mra. Saydar eallad na Mrs I'lnk. ata frlaar . Mallla Iar4ar vlallad the school ffrMar aftoraoon 0. II. Spaaik waat to Tumnlo Sat-Hraay. Mr. ami Mr. F V Swisher were tint NMksta of Mr and Mrs 0 W furtiar Thiiraaay vvanlng Maasla Snrdar aini Tuedsr even TM wUh Myrtl lhaHh DWaa. Ilewtll mad a trip to Band tH'irday. of,ovKiiu.i.r.. (Spealal to The llullelln ) ,- OIJDVURDALH Nov f The Idg wlad of Mormlir Hit i.iw down yua of Clyd Johnson linrns U (1. OruiM ami J Tiii'Ke ncn jlUh0id a bo( last Hk Mr. and Mrs. Ward entertnlaefl Mr. ami Mtai Amlrus and family at n TUanksRltlnB dinner. On aaooult f llio Uad wralher tho wiminualty dluaer was hidd at Iho iioWof Willis Van Malro. A vei'y Wm Ream M hauling lumber for Cliff Maekay's new house.. Among tha Mllllcan valley home- ataauam who will make flnnl proof fSnacJal to Tho Bulletin) on thalr claims hefora tha flmt of HAMPTON BUTTE. Nov 21. tha year are Jamas Reataon, Burton Plvde Nleodemus haa returned to his K Davis and Horace White I hemestend aftar being out soverai fao Mllllcan was n dinner guest m nths at the htma of P. M Johnson Thanks- Oscar Rutzeln made a business trip giving day. 'f(, r.fBt f'reek last Thursday POWELL BUTTE. I Thursday after an illness of nearly I a year. She was born and raised In I Tillamook county and came hero I about six weeks ago to be with her I mother, .Mrs. Al Juris. Services were (Special to The Bulletin) POWELL RIJTTE. Nov. 28. Mrs D. A. Vates shinned eleven dressed hold at the Powell Butte cemetary on turkeys to Portland the first of last Saturday. The deceased was -. weak. years of ago. Sua leaves a htiBhand A number of Indies attended the -"""I fr 8mnI1 boy8' "eaWes a moth birthday party given by the Ladles er and several brothers and sisters. Civic Club of Redmond on Novem- Jrr- aml Mr3- a,,y Spara entertaln her 22 and fully enjoyed the even- eu" at Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Ing. Those present from here were 5Ir!- A,1 Ze"- Mr- an'1 Mra' Vern Mesdames N. P. Alley, J. J. Chapman, 3e!ir3' MIas 0r,8a Sears and G""''- Alma Hall, Geo, Hanoua, Allen Will-1 coxon, Geo. Wells, Walter Foster,1 (Continued on pago 11 ) In all the young gardeners took n $46. 717 from the sale of garden truck several making 25 or more. Nine the plots have been spokon for t" the coming year. STOP! Ami Investigate our prices before buying your groceries. Wo can save you money. P.B.Johnson's .Mllllcan, Ore. Telephone f EVERY DOLLAR YOU PAV 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. I Boost Central Oregon Kvery Snck of Deschutes Sprny or True IJIue Flour you buy from The Bend Flour Mill Company you boost Central Oregon be cause every snck of flour manu factured by the HENTD FLOUR MILL COMPANY comes from the farms of Jefferson and Crook counties. We have faith in the quality of Central Oregon wheat because it grades high and has the ingredients that make the best flour. When you buy out side you hinder the development of the local market and hence the Central Oregon fanner Therefore.buy at home. Bend Flour Mill Co. A. J KROENKRT, I'rcaldent-MsnnRor lli:.l, OREGON WHY PAY RENT? OW IS THE opportune l k time since the advent of 7i s the railroads ror you to pi build a home. Why A A 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. Gome in and let us quote you prices, and you will soon decide that you can not afford to pay rent any longer. O404 Bend Park Company OREGON STREET W.j.. v- wl " IlJAI i WPi