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2i2&aaisscaB I'AGB 2. TUB HKXI1 lIULLCTiX, BE.M), OHE., WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1010. 1 CENTRAL Tl'MAI.O. (Special to The Dulletln) TUMAl.O. May 15, The Candi dates Hall given liy the directors of the hall last Friday night proved a big financial success. Mrs. John Coen, Mrs. C. P. liecker. Mrs. U. C. Cody and Mrs. Mlnta Howard wero patron esses. The W. S. U Club committee Mrs. Frank Dayton, Mrs. Arthur Dickenson, .Mrs. It. V. Fllcklnger, Mrs. J. M. Urlftln and Mrs. Jess Hartor served supper during tho evening. Tho school children will give a play next Friday night under the di rection of Miss Jnnios and Miss Mlllc. The V. S. I. Club monthly meet ing will he held next Friday after noon. J. M. Kyle, of Fmatllla, n candi date for Public Service Commlssloi er, attended the candidates ball hero Friday night and spent Saturday morning Inspecting the project Muriel Chho, a traveling man from Portland, spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting his uncle, C. II. Case. Mr. and Mrs. John Coen and Mr. and Mrs. Illake Mocker were dinner XUoetH of .Veil Hay on Sunday Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plnk HtHff. last week, a daughter. Mrs. John Marsh was quite ser iously III on Saturday, but Is now Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Charles James of Utah are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Couch. Mr. n ml Mrs. Case, Mr. and Mrs. Coen ami Muriel Cu.se tmule a trip over the project en Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Illnki Hooker expect lonvo this week for Detroit, Michi gan. A desirable bread knife free with every nnnunt subscription to Tho llqnd Bulletin. IOST CltllKK. (Special to The Bulletin.) I.O.ST CREEK, May H. Mr. am". Mis. C. J. Stauffor are the happy par fiilc of r Jmby boy. Mother and Bon nro dclng nicely. Georgo Mehrnr was u recent vis itor at l.akovlow. Hugh O'Nell returned from tho.f if,i,.,,i unrr in nttnn.innrn nt Doublo-O rnuch the forn part of tlio , weok. Kay Stauffer Is working for Tom Hutton and expects to havo an all summer Job. Jim Smith, who Is working for Mr. Hunyurd, spent tho week end at home. C. H. DnvlH entertained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miilinir, Mrs. ('. O. Ashby, and children, V. I). Harris and Tom Cownn last Sunday. II. Kinsman raimi In from Tacomu mid Is doing somu work on his Iioiiii: Ktoad. Ho oxpoctH IiIh wife In In tho near future. Miss Mary Stiiuffbr, who lias boon iitlendlng high nchool nt Horn!, Inn returned home. C. S. DiivIh has llnlshed plowing 2D ncrcs Tor C. O. Ashby. Toiik Cowun took n party of friends joy riding last Sunday. Miss Mary dimming of lliitlnr, passed through hero Friday on hor way to her homestead after an uli mneo of several months. Whlln In the valloy sho wis thu gueHt of MIhh Alice Ilranklngs. A ilcslrnbln bread knlfo free with every annual subscription to Tho Ucud Hullotln. HAMiTON huttis. (Specln; to The Hullotln.) HAMPTON 1IUTTH, May 13,-rVlc Johnson Ih burning Hago brush for Vie Sohriider. MIhh lttu MoFaddon of Torrobnn no, Ih vIhIIIiik with her Istor, Mrs. V. P. Wrny. Hurt MnokH ami Win. Hoist made n biiRlui'HH trip to Hampton but Monday, VIp Schrador wnB called to Prime vlllu by tho HlckncsH of IiIh sou. Al beit, who Ih to uudorKO nil operation. J, M. Hrlckoy wim u business vis itor here yesterday. Jim llrown spent sovornl dnyH with his fnmily Inst weuk. Carrlo llrowii wiih n caller nt tho HroiikliigH Htoro yesterday. C. J. Htnurfer nnd J. M. Hrlckoy returned from Prlnuvlllo Wednesday where thoy woro culled as witnesses nt Court. F, M. llowill, of lloud, roglsterad at the llrookliiKs li'itol last night. Mr. HiibhIit of Htnurfer wiih In thin iiolKhboihood IiihI week looking for two homes Hint utruyml from his "homo. Thn railroad Hiirvoyors nro camp uil nt Hhopparils nnd nro sitrvoylnB through (IiIh valley. A iltwlrtililu hrond knlfo frco with every niuiunl subscription to Tho Uluiiil Hullotln. powBMi hutth. l (Spoclal to Tho Hullotln) POWHI.l. 1.HTTK. Max K..- Tho Powell Hutto Union Huiiduy school nvo tin U'i ormtm tioclnl Tuesday ,.... .. (I,., ndttimiitilt v bull. HYHIIIIIK "l "" li ..... I very good nttondiuico wiih hail con-. Iderlng tho tuouiinoni wuhuu-i. A. W. Ilnyn .HUVlnK ir load . f frolKht from Rodmond to Prlnovlllo f-r W. T. King ami O. C Clupoil Mrs. II. G Mooro ami Mrs. I. gtulth vUltod nt the Mow homo on WmlnwwUy iiflornunn. air. nnd Mm. Honv.w WIUooxou enuie down, from Pond Sunday nf turuoon hbiI roturiu'il Monday. Mr. Wlllcovi In gottliiK bottiir. . I). MiiKtnrd him u now run-'i- Mr. K. A. Uussott and Mis Kay HHMt tho wi'ok oml at tho riuipti MIm Multwl Alio" will closo hor larw of sohool Tiuwdixy hy bIIiik u llmlo for tho ohlldron. Tho erow t '"on'1 worki-re io wuio In our vldnlty recoutly htivo roturnad to Uedinoud to do miino Mrs. A. W. VNIl 0B,loU ,4 OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. IPrlnevllle hurrldly Monday morning oh account of the Illness of Miss , Gladys. She Is suffering from a se- vere attack of tonsllltis. A lealrable bread knife free with every annual subscription to The Bend Bulletin. MtM.ICAN. (Special to The Dulletln), MIL.LICAX. May 14. Jamison brothers of Hear Creek Uuttes, pass - ed through Mllllcan on Saturday with about -4 0 head of horses enroute to their stock ranch on Klamath Marsh. Ilobcrt A. Kmmltt and Albert E. Elder of Klamath Falls were hand shaking visitors In Mllllcan Saturday. Tho former is an ex-Hepresetnative, and the latter a candidate for reii- resontatlve Mrs. Clifton M. Itoaln and chlldrei. Mr. and Mrs Win. Prosley, G. W. Cook, Frank Perclvul, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold .Smith of the Pine moun tain ranger station were visiting the Mllllcans the past week. ' Mr. nnd Mr? l.eo llooney and Mrs. Mn A. llooney visited the Johnsons on Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Murphy of Brother! was n Sunday guest of Mrs. II. II. Keller. The horse owners of Hear Crcc'c nnd Mllllcan will commence riding for horses at Ilnrnev Holes Monday. Iceland Casey of Powell Hutto lias recently purchase?) the entire band of cattle belonging to Mr. Itolllns of Harney Holes. Mr. Shaffer, tho well driller, Is drilling n well for the King Urns. on their homestead east of MIlllcaM. Thoy have gone down CSO feet with no prospect of water. A. D. Norton and family, one of tho pioneer homesteaders In Mllllcan vallay, moved his family Into Hoiid Saturday. .Mr. Norton Is employed nt thn mill nnd tho fnmily expect to romaln there for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Smith of the Pino Mountain ranger Htatlon ntten I- od tho meeting of tho Homstad val.y Improvement Club Saturday night and report an enjoynblo time. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. I.ovett nnd (laughter accompanied by Mrs. Drnlto tho itmnstad valley Imiirnvoincnt Club Saturday night, where Mr. I.o vott spoke. Thoy returned to tho Mllllcan vol toy experiment form nnd after look ing It over and breakfasting at the Mt. Pine Inn, resumed tholr Journey to Hampton nnd nthor experiment Hint Ions on the high desert. Frank Worthlngton, recently from Contralla, Washington, arrived Sat urday and began work on thu (Sou. Mllllcnn stock ranch, Ilnrold It. I.nndfnro of Hear Crook wuu visiting In Mllllcan on Sunday. Another enjoynblo dnnco was hold nt tho home of Goorgu Powers on Huturday night. TIiobo present woro: Mr. and Mrs. l.eo Iloonoy, Eg bert llyor and Cliff Evnns, MosdamPB l.eo Keller, liuclo nnd Coo. Powers, Misses liuclo nnd Gun Powors, Messrs. Frank Sponcor, I.ouIh Hnll, Harrv OakH, Tnusphor, Wm. Rnhn. W. It. Lawrenco, Earl Powers nnd llnrry Morrison. MrH. Flommlng of Hond In visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Ilosln, tho past weok. Mrs. Clifton M. RobIii and two children nccompanled by her mother Mrs. Flommlng nnd MrH. It. U. Kel ler nnd children, visited Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Hollnnd Sunday. Rco Edwards for good houso paint ing. Adv. A doslrnblo broad knlfo froo with every nnnunt subscription to Tho Hond Hullotln. ' We have tried the rest but this is the best Bend Flour Mill Co. A, J KHOKN'KUT, Prosldont-Mnnagor nr.xi), OHEGOX CLOVEKDAM-:. (8peclal to Tho Bulletin; CLOVERDALE, May 1C E. L, Waldron left for Walla Walla Thurs day. He is going overland taking wiin mm a loaa or household goods and several horses. Y. D. Hudson and O. Snyder of Albany were Visiting h. g. Grube mis week. Mr. Snyder and Mr Grube wero school boys together, Mr. Snyder was looking over the ' county In general with the .prospect of locating here, Everybody Is seeding grain this week; crops nro all looking well in this vicinity despite tho cold weath er and frosts. Dean Van Matrc nnd Idella Mllfer wens In Hend Tuesday, W. P. Slmer was c out from Hend I riday making proof on his home stead. Art Grube and Earle Miller went to Hend Saturday and returned Sun day. About t friends of Dean and El vln Van Matro came In and surprised them Friday evening and Ice cream and cako were served at a late hour. Mary Fryrear who Is attending school In Redmond, spent Sunday at home. A large crowd from Hie surround ing country attended tho rnce meot at Sisters Sunday. PREPARE FDRJEXHIB1TS NOW lly A.'B. I.OVETT. All of the locat and county fairs to be' hold within Crook county this year promise to bo bigger nnd better than over. Practically the Bame pro ducts ns last year will receive prizes this year. Crook county should also havo a winning farm exhibit at tho Portland Lnnd Show and at tho Stato Fair this year. Now Is tho tlmo to begin prepara tion for making exhibits and win ning prizes at tlieao fairs. Secure tho best seed, plant It In the best ground and give It tho best nttcntlon. In this way you can produco the best product -and win tho prize. Lot everyone- toko particular pains with at least ono farm product; then let us all club togothor this fait and win tho stato prizes. It I can help you tet mo know. H-H-HH-WH-H-H-I-H-r-H-l-H-t-l- Filth Means Flies and Death FLIES love to feait on filth and thtn gat Intc the houte And wipe their feet on your cake or on baby's bottle. Screen your houte. It Is true they are nature's ecavengers, but they ipread filth and diteaie In doing their work, and, besides, It is better to be your own ecavenger by keep ing clean than to have the fliea do it for you, for not only is the fly a dangoroue companion, but clean people are beginning to suspect that those who have filet about them are dirty house keepers. If therefore you wish to bear a reputation for cleanliness in your neighborhood be sure that your trath and manure heaps are frequently removed and that your house la propsrly eoretned. -H-H-j-f-H-I-H-r-H-J- Deschutes RYE FLAKES J i Have Learned the Danger of the Fly. Ever since the plague of flics In Egypt and proba bly long before It tho common house fly has been a nui sance to mankind, but lately men of science have dis covered that It U much worse than a nuisance, for It Is both Ulthy and often dangerous to health. Tha Tunknirl P!v ? iiiw Ajuaiuiu ii -i- T. The Insect we now call the J. I !.. -L-..I.J 1.. 1L- I. ... k. nouisuy, inuuiu in inv imwi. w termed the typhoid fly In order to call direct attention to the danger of allowing It to continue to breed unchecked. L. O. Howard. HH-H4H-H--H-4-H-i "Swat a Fly and Save a Life!" Is A Good Slogan IF every child and ndult American wero today to adopt the slogan, "Swat a lly and save a llfel" the health bulletins Issued next summer from the various sanitary boards throughout the country would have sparse reference to such causes of death as cholera Infantum, typhoid fe ver and the numerous lufantlla mala dies of the torrid months. ' If you wait until spring or summer to kill your ubiquitous tly It will bo too late. The single Isolnted lly that sur vives tho frosts of winter and the vis Ifnnco of tho bouscfrau, the musca do mestlca that lies hidden In tho rafter of your cellar and pantry, "unfed, un heralded nnd unsung." Is tho hibernat ing villain who breeds multitudes' of baby tiles upon tho arrival of spring. SWAT THE FLY BEND WHITE PINE S ASH CO. Dry Factory Wood vr tTr ORDER TODAY Bend White Pine Sash Co. I Flies Have Killed jj More People Than I The World's Armies J ... . .minAni nuthor Ity fllei fiave been responsible fur the death of more human be ,gs than all the armies of the world File are nature's champion sptetiu ers of dl-easc. If you were to examine a fly's lee-, through a sufficiently ow crful mlcroicoro you would see n good deal of decayed animal nnd vegetable matter and millions of ugly wriggling thine, more repuMlvc looking than the wort tilgtitmnro monsters. They are dloente germs which the fly has picked up In the course of its travels. Diphtheria, enteric, typhoid and scarlet fever. Influema and.many other diseases are doubtless resting on the legs of the fly. i:-erj time he alights on vntir head he leave-, n few germs. Prceiitly he will crawl over your food and leave some more germ for you to eat. Per hnp-i he will drown hlmelf In your milk Jug That will suit the germ. be caue thev In cod quicker In milk than In any other medium. If you are 111 good henllh you may not come to much bnrro. It is to children that flies art most dangerous Whenever there Is an ex tra number of flies the Infantile mor tality always becomes abnormal. One of thu reasons why there Is less Infantile dh-cn&o. comparatively speak ing. In the large towns than In the country is because there ate fewer tiles. The pigsties, cow slicds. Htnbles, refue heaps and fertilizer piles of the country breed IK) per tent of tho tiles. It Is never too late to start. Keep your rooms clean, cool and dry. Keep all food In a cool, dark pantry, nnd place covers over It If necessary. See that the lids of your garbage cans aio alwnys on tight, nnd do not allow rub bish to collect In your garden. And whenever you see a fly kill It Remember that every fly Is your enemy. For farm land loans sco J. Ryan & Co. 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One chew of Spear Head will cog. vince any man that there's no other to bacco on earth with such a rich and lasting flavor. That's because all the natural juices of the choicest Burle; leaf are retained in Spear Head. , The making of Spear Head is con ducted strictly according to pure-food methods in a great modern factory that is spic-and-span throughout. The most expensive, modern pro. cesses keep Spear Head fresh, sweet and pure at every stage. The luscious plug of Spear Head, from which you bite the tastiest, wholesomest of chews, represent! the highest form of plug tobacco production. Try Spear Head the very best chew that money can buy. In 10c o, wrapped in wax paper. Keeping t'p To Tho Murk. "Spilng fevor" it not always ( Joke. If you feel dull nnd sluggish, tlrod and worn out. Buffer from back- ncho of weak back, rheumatism, sort mutcles, stiff Joints or other Indict- tlons of kidney trouble, It will pit vou to Investigate Foloy Kidney l'llli. Thoy nro highly repommondod n prompt nnd efficient nlds to health. Sold ovorywnero. auv. STOP! And Investigate our prlcca heforo buying your groceries. AVo can snvo you money. P. B. Johnson's Mllllcan, Ore. Telephone Sfc; :ffl ? 1 DELIVERY t3) Tfj worn. . .. ,. , , T ,...iae el r V it