' P ! i i , t hi i i I'AOE 2. TIIK I1K.VI) IIULLKTIN, I1EM, OIIE., WEDNESDAY, JUIA' 10, 1010. . CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. MII.MCA.V. (Special to Tho Hulletinj MItiUCAN, July 1C P. II. John son hag liccn appointed local vital Btntlstlc registrar. Denzll Uyor roturnetl to hi home stead tli In wjok with a bride, who was formerly MIhs Alta Cllngan. O. L. Halm of Salem, has been vis iting hU brother, Wirt Uohn, for a short time. lloth left Friday morn ing for llend, to enjoy a few dns' llshlng. II, K. Dyer purchased a house from I II. C.less and nan moved It on his Kenwood property In Ilond. Hon Goodman has roturnod to the valley and Mrs. Goodman Is expected soon. Hnylng Htnrted this week and Judging from the men folks' smiling coiintonances Hip crops oxceod all tholr expectations. Hooper Dyer has gone to Klamath l'alls to bring In soma cattle for Ilalph Dunne. A. T. Shaver's wfll drilling out lit arrived nt Frank Spencer's Sit lirilny. Those who assisted with tholr tennis In bringing the drill wore: Wm. llahn, I. 1. Owens. Ver non Clevenger. Frank Silencer, Mr. Van Clove and l.ouls Hall. Other wells will b drilled eooi. ly Mr. Shaver a- Sianle) Sm'th s lid 0. W. Cooko'a Hlliinr Dyor completed .Mr. MIIH wm's four large watering troughs on it unlay. Tho llend Hand will give a dunce very Tuowlay ovwnlng at tho Now Hippodrome. Adv. I'lXKIHIIST. (Special to Tho Ilulletln.) IMN'ltHUItXT . -July Hi. rrl Marlon Is working for A. McMUtor this welc 0. II. Spaugh and I.. II. Itoit went to the sale at ('line Falls Wednesday Mrs. M. P. Groom of Portland Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo. W. Knyder. .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sanilll and Will Sanilll were visitors nt the Mork home .Monday evening Mrs. Goo. Snyder wus n b-ihinw visitor nt Ilin McAIUtur homo Mon day uvenlug. Mrs. A. II. Heed and Charlie Mont gomery wero llend visitors on Thurs day. Mnrgnret Mock and Until Huvlav wme onllers at the A. MrAllster homo nud ('. II. Howell home Hutur-la uvenlug. 0. J. Meek and family look din ner with Mr. and Mrs. Ted lloekor Hiimlny. Nettle and Kthol Snvdnr who hnvrf boon working In llend spent the wi.'uU end nt liomu. I.. II. Hpaugh and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and lrs. 0. J. Mock. Seo J. Hyau &. Co., for farm land lor.iis. Adv. HAMPTON hutti:. (Sner'al to The Hullotln) HAMPTON HiriTK. July II. Charley Diivls reglalered nt tho llrnoklngs hotel last Friday, on his wny to llend. Jim llrown has returned to llend In work. Wm. Hoist took a truck for Ilond last Sunday euroute In l.n Crosse, Washington, where ho will work tli rough hnrvost. Horace llruoklugs oxide a busliuws trip to llend this week. Mrs. Jim llrown vIsIIimI with Mm. Iks' I Mueks last WoduaMdiiy. Alice and ShiiiiihI McKihiwii wore onllers at thu HrookliiKs sloro Tuos day. Mrs. J. M. Ilrlrliny returned from the Wllltiinollo vally where hIio iipont suverul montlia with her daugh ters. Mr. and Mrs. II. (1. Km melt, of Cove, Oregon, passed through here on their wny In llend wheru they oxpect to in u lie their home. Wm. Schneider gave nil olnhornto dinner last week. Tho guoslu were Mrs, Ainu MclCnowii and children, Mr. nud Mrs. Jim llrown and chil dren and J. M llrlckey. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Wurmouth who have been living In llend thu past winter are visiting friends ,lii this lolnlly this week llert Meeks nud son Herbert, are out to llend for a load of supplies. Jlmmiu llrlckey and Mlw Hannah Dunne wero callers In this vicinity last Wednesday MUs D.irle llurton passed through hero Wodnemtny on her wny home to make a short visit. She returned to Hums Friday. Mrs. Vic Schroder and daughter, Agnus, are making an extended visit with hur mother In Kokouio, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. llert Mwku nud olillillim and Mrs McNett and sou were the guests of Mr. and Mm. Hut lulu last Sunday. 0. H. MitOrow of McCoy. Oregon, pMed through here on his way to Vile. J. O. Whllukor was t business l lltr lieru on day this week. T'o watting nt tho Metropolitan for (hut shiivo or Imlr cut. Four ehairs iwuw ready. Adv. HAMITOX. (Rneclal to The Ilulletln) HAMPTON, July IB William K timiroy and l.uoy II. Kicks wore mar lied In PrluevHIe, Oregon, on Juno . 9. Hev. Geo II Hnmsey nltlclMed The happy couple returned to their home on thu following Wednesday A number of the lU'lKlilxrr. learning uf the event, proceeded to the home on Saturday evening for n grand oliurlvurl. After consldurnblo noise tho crowd wns Invited Into the house Hud liwirty congratulations wore a(VQii to thu iilydf. Mr. and Air Soarey Iron tod the crowd to ptumh niul wafers and cigars. After pluylng several gauus all departed for their home wishing the br'de and groom many happy and prosperous years. Miss Ethel Fogg, Miss Zola Tlar tholomew, Mrs. C. II. Ilarman and D. McArthur took dinner at Mrs. Ulack's Thursday. Miss ,1irlnda Crow returned from n month's visit In Hend Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Peck visited at W. T. Harrison's Thursday. MIbs Zola Uartholoniew returned to A. S. Fo?gs Friday after spending two weeks at the home of C. H. Har mon. E. M. Peck has purchased o milk cow of I). Spurbeck. Misses Hartholomew, Fogg. Mrs. Harmon and Mr. McArthur ient Sat urday at J O. Whltakors. Mm. Illack, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harrison and son Thomas and Messrs. Illack, Crow. Owen. Dennett, Smith and McArthur were ontortaln cd nt the home of C. II. Harmon on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Warmoutli and I'OWEMi Itl'TTE. (Special to The Dullctin) POWELL HUTTE, July 17. E. A. Uushett and Lee Hobha havo pur chased the header that belonged to Lelnnd Casey. M. C. IOgan and family left the latter part of the week for Southern Oregon. They are traveling by wag on and expect to visit Crater lake cud other points of Interest along the route. A. W. Hayn was a business visitor nt Deschutes Saturdr.y, returning on Sunday accompanied by his father, F. H. Hayn, who will stay during haying. Win. Wilson hnd the misfortune to havo his entire hay crop down when It mined. Sam Houston had 140 ncres down. Mr. Scars, Mr. Moore, Mr. Rhode, Mr. Osborne end Mr. Wells nil had some cut but It Is to be hoped that the liny was not badly damaged. Joe Shearer Iiqb n now auto. Oiu Foster has purchased a new daughter llessle came out from lie ml threshing machine. He sayc he will .Monday to look after things. Mr. employ an expert to run It no tho Wurmouth Is In poor health and the doctor has ordered him to n loer nltltudo. The .Misses Streetors have return ed to their homestead after several month's absence In Portland. The horseback party who took din ner at l.ew llonnett's Thursdny re port n fine time. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harrison start ed for Ilond Wednesday morning for a load of supplies. MIssiDarlf llurton of Hums Un ited home folks a couple of das this week. A pleasant surprise party was giv en nt the home of A. S. Fogg on Wednesdny evening for Miss Zola HartholoiiHtw of Portland. The even ing was spent In games and music. Hnfrcshments wore son oil consisting of Ico crentu and echo. At n late hour nil departed for home tired but hnppy. Those presont wore: Misses Zoln Hartholomew, Kthol Fogg, Lora Crow, Dnrlo lliir'nn, llessle War liioutli, Messrs. Ilennett, Smith Crow, Wllquet, Illack, Hudolph, Thompson, McArthur, Owon, Fogg, Dicks. Harrl non, A. Peck mid II. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Whltnker, Mr. mid Mrs. Sonrcy, .Mr. ami Mrs. K. M Pock, Mr. end Mrs O. lluUotn. Mr. and Mth. W. I. Wurmouth and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Harmon. A desirable bread knife free with ovcry nnuiinl subscription to The Ilond Ilulletln. For farm laud lonus sco J. Itynn torvlco. Adv. Wnnt Ads only ONE CENT n word on lot 3, sec. 2-18-12. Hend Park Co. to Louis Sherman It. 6, blk. 40, Bond Park. C. S. Hudson to E. M. Thompson It. 13, blk. 4, Hend. E. S. Warren to L. D. Wlcst rel. It. 1 and 2, blk. 33, Wlestorla, J 100. Hy. W. Ueed to Lola D. Erlckson It. 4 and C, blk. 3, Lytic add, Dond. Oliver Erlckson to Lola D. Erlck son It. 1 and 5, blk. 3, Lytic, It. G Mid G, blk. 23, cDschutcs. L. D. Wlest to Wm. H. Martin It. 7, blk 7, Wlestorla. Hend Park Cw to Hobt. H. How doln It. C blk. 22, It. 1, blk. 43, Hiv erslde add, Ilond. Lytlo Townslte Co. to Hend Park Co. It. 1, blk. 43, HIverslde, It. 17, blk. 7, Lytle. Hend Sec. Co., to Hend Pr.rk Co., It. fi, blk. 22, Hlvcraldo add, Hend. J. N. Huntor to Mlko Conway It. 2, blk. 18, Deschutes ndd, Hend. ' Mae McFnrlnnd to II. C. Ellis, ct al sat. a 10 ft. It. r blk. 13, Center r.dd, llend. , . The Hend Co. to Archlo McDonald It 11, blk. 9. Houlovard add, Hend. 'Mrs. U. Ilartlott to Halph Hart lett, It. 1 nnd 2, blk. 8, Deschutes add", Hend. Wayne H. Hussell to M. A. Daley It. 4, blk- !7, Park add, Hend. Tho Hend Co., to Hrooks-Scanlon Co., It. 7, blk. 1. Park add, llend. II. C. EIHs to V. A. Forbes 8 40 ft. It. 5 nnd C, blk. 13, Center add, Ilond. , P. J. Whlto to Hrooks-Scanlon Co, part It. 11. blk. 13, Park add, Hend. .Margaret .1. Ellis to Tho Hend Co. It. 4, blk. 52, Center add, llend. Want Ads only ONE CENT n word. farmers' may be assured of good work tho coming BenBon. Mrs. J. M. Shearer returned Mon day from llend where she tins ' en visiting her parents for tho pa-t few days. Miss Hazel Hayn Is spending the week at Deschutes. I The Sorosls moots Wedn"sdny. tho 19th, with Miss Mabel All n I The young people f tho nc.gh or- I hood planned a wlcnlo roast for Sat- urday night to he held on the Iuttc3 but owing to thu rainy weather had to change their plr.ns. They nil g.-.thcrod nt the Mooro place nnd then wont to the river bed whore they built a big bonfire and roasted wien ies and mnrshmnllowH. Tho remain der of the evening wan spent in play ing guinea. Mrs. Mooro nnd Mrs. Wells chnporoned tho pnrty. HKAIj ESTATE THAXSFEHS. IhmiciI by t'MMik County Abstract Co. Jennie Sellers Ferrell, Odn. li The Hand Co., lots 1 and 2, blk. 28, Ccn tor add, llend. llend Park Co., to Wm. C. Meyer It- 1, blk. 34, It. 1 blk. 47, Center add, Ilond. Ilond Park Co. to Maurice P. Cnshman It. 7 nud 8, blk. 2C, HIver aide add, Hend. J. II. Curry to Maurice P. Cash man, It. .1,7 and 8 blk 25. Hiversldo .dd, Hend. Mlchnel Hynnn to D. II. Sphler parcel 32-17-12 (200 ft. by 400 ft.) A. W. Honton to J. II. Cannnrn nv4 nvtf 22-11-13, $1800. W. L. Cobb, cortlllcnto of proof like Gas? foT comfbri: and convenience A NEW PERFECTION OIL COMiSTOVE z i i $ a No coal, wood or ashes to Iur no waiting for the fire to burn up. Bet ter cooking because of tho steady, evenly-distributed heat, under perfect control. All heat concentrated on the cookingand not radiated around the room. The long, blue chimneys prevent all smoke and smell, Utkti, bolls, routs, toasts. Mors smcitnt than your wood or col stov and costs less to operate. ASK YOUR DEALER TODAY. 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You havo often asked yoursolf If It Is possible to find a spot near homo, whoro It is so bor.utlfuf that a mnn can go to spend a day, a week end, or a whole vacation, and completely forgot tho worries of his business, hlr. debtors nnd creditors, forgivo his enemies and get heck Into tuno with tho whole world and naturo at It's best. TIIKHK IS SCCII A I'LACK:. At least I havo found It oo!!! TAKE THE BEST IIOAD OUT OP HEND. go northwest about forty m'loa to tho point whore you Hnd a hotutltul valley that looks like green volvot, snuggling closely to tho foot of Mt. Jefferson, with countless cool and sparkling springs nestling In It's bosom, and tho flsh-ladon Mctollus Itlvcr winding to and fro through ifa entlro longth. TIIEUE you will nnd METOLO: the Fisherman's Paradise tho Hunter's Delight tho Sportsman's Homo tho Plctsuro Seokor's Mecca and tho IdoM Itctreat for tho tired Iluelncsa Man to recuperate his strength and revltallzo his energy. METOIX) Is strictly a pleasure resort; NOT a townslto or businoM proposition. Every tract and estnto reserved from business uses forever. Each tract almost as largo as an ordinary city block, yot only costing from $75 to J 125 each. Think or It! a summer homo site for about ji hundred dollars, and ncnrly ovory one with water frontago, that can bo purchased on any terms desired. Hulld your cabin or lodgo out of natlvo materials to ho found right on tho place, nnd you have no preparations to mako when you want nn outing. A hospitable farmer close at hand provides all the eats and comforts for you. Over one half thesa trr.cts are already spoken for or taken! Seo any roal estate man In llend for selections promptly, J. It. MI.VKIL METOLO