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,B -JSfifc.. tl I'AGB 2. Till: IIKNI) III'MjKTI.V, MINI), OltK., WKONKSOAY, AUGUST 0, 11)10. f I ------ H CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. TUMAIX). (Special to Tho Uullctln) TUMAIX), Awr. 7.K. K. Dayton lias Just finished baling Ills llrHt crop uf nlfalfn. Crops In rjcnernl on the Turaalo project nro reported to lie nbout SO per cent better tlinn In former years. Everything poinU to a bumper crop of Rrnln and Hpuds, Howard SolberR lost a vnlunblo liorno lost week. John It. Couch and wife from WnshlnKton, former rosldentH of Tumnlo, aro vlaltliiK relatives here. Jtr. Couch Buys that Central Oregon looks good to htm. Mra. Anltlo Cady, who has been vonllnod to her home on account of lllncBB, Is again able to be about. Miss Fay no -Hell, a Hophomoro at lliu'il Colleen was visiting her aunt, Mm. C. !'. Ilcelcer last week. MrB. Hnrnpool, who liaH been tlm guest of her ulster, Mra. F. K. Day ton, for four weeks, will leave Mon day for her home In Wnlla Walla. .Mrs. Ilerapool Is a talented musi c-Ian. W. D. Harnett, who has recently Vurchased a new Overland car Is making many nldo trips lately. .1. Altott Thompson, who has been vmployod tw deputy game warden In the upper llcHchiitefl country, has re turned to hlii home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Decker of lleml xpent tho week end with friends In Tumnlo. N. O. Wiillarn and son, Herman, from 1'rlnevlllc, spent lam Hunday llshlng on tho Deschutes. 0. N. Clifton Is making extensive ImnrovemeiitH on his ranrli east of Tumnlo, having lately fenced with rabbit wire. Mr. Clifton expects to erect n modern bungalow In tho near 'future M. K. Ilrlnk, republican aspirant for circuit Judge, was making the Tounds of this precinct last week. ".Mr. Ilrlnk speaka very enthusiastic ailly for eotiuty division. IHtlClf. V.Mtll. (Special to Tho Hiilletln) lIHICIv VAIll). Aug. 7 A number of friends of Mrs. Win. DoiikIiih mot lit her hoimi Tuesday afternoon to bid "her Rood bye us she was leaving for Kugone on Wednesday, lu hope Hint tlm ohiuiKii would be liciiellelal ti lier. Word has ti"im received that Mho stood tho tr'p without anj 111 effects, Thursday holm: tint third wedding anniversary or Mr and Mrs. Neely, friends of tho couple met at their liomii and kiivo them a real old fimh loned charivari. Clsars ami candy were pasHed around and tho remain der of the evening spent In dancing. Tho I nillvn of the brick yard were entertained Thursday afternoon by 'Mrs. .Inrraul. Thi) llend llrlik & Lumber Co., Is burning Its fourth kllu for this sea non. It contains lf0,000 bricks. Their principal deliveries this week lire to the Mannhelmer, Mutzlg, llend Steam Laundry and llend Hardware 'buildings. .Mr. and Mrs. dray of the llrlck jnrd mid Mi. Orny'H brother und wife, Mr. and Mrs. Huberts, of Head, ispeiit Sunday on the Tumnlo. mist :hi:i:k. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) LOST CJUKHK. Aug. 1. - Miss Nol ihi Wlogel left IiihI week for Tacoiua whero alio experts to ntteml school tho coming year. She will visit rel atives and friends until school starts. .Inmon MrKwHn was u business vis. Iter during the pant week. Mr. Dancer Is haying on his ranrli near Hampton. Carton Denny, who has been the KUfMt of Howard Wlegel for some time past, lin leturned to his home nt Portland. Mr. mid Mra. 8. .1. Hubbard have Hone to Lnltovluw on a plimsuio and liiilniMM trip. .1. It. W'limel niimii lu teal Satur day to vImII his family. Kttntietli llolnw In uvnr to tlm (tup mueli holplitx "Mill" llrovwi during ihu haying iwitimii. HAMI'TON. i (Stieolnl lo Tho llulletln) HAMI'TON, Aim. t -The minimi picnic of (ha Hampton Hunday whiMil will 1 lifld mi I.Uaid CriHik August 17. Hunkut luurh at iiihiii. ISvury body cordially luvltod to attend. Harold Kokk. who ham opaiit -tin pait ywnr naar Duudmt, Oregon, rw turtnnl hum I'rlitur lo hlp Ills father through harvest. It Is umlMrilDOil that wimIiIIiik ImIIm have rung attain la Hamilton vail ay Tin happy cuuple mo Jnunw 'Blickvy aud Mlaa llanuali Dunn. Mian lCllml lfie loft Sunday for 'lluttiltHi. OroKiui, to lalt with her mother. Mm. A. 8. Komi, h mouth bornro jiuliig mi to 8a loin lo attend the Wllmniottn university thla win tar. Mrs. J. II. Koaroy of ('arllullt IHInoU, ta mivMtud thla wxk to Mu lt liar mm. W. II. 8mmiy Mtaa Darlo llurton aud Mi.'a l.oin Crow railed on Mra. I.. A 1 1 tinting Tuemla) HAMI'TON Hl'TTj:. (Rpoclal to Tlm lliillotltil HAMI'TON 1IUTTK. Julv :! Mra. Mci.Mllhm, who has boon Mutng with ilutlvcw for in nut week has rKurtid to her home In Washington lltaa NVIdu WltiRul. or Slautfer liMnwl tluuunli hartj WudiiiMidH on liar wa to Tnunnih. Hart Mtmka needed 10 urrea fr (oy Foiita this week. Own. SlaulTor of Stuuffor. passed tUrough luri Wodtumduy on hU way ta llend. Dave Dunn was a bunlmws visitor ta this vicinity last Monday. J. O. I'eny of Surprise alloy, IiuhoiI throiiKh horn Tuomlay on hla uty homo fiom Head with n largo -wnLtir tank. Mr. t'orry liaa drlllod ell on his hoimtsteait and has an .abundance of water. Mrs. Oscar llutzcln visited with Mrs. Ilert Meeks last Thursday. Air. Corbett of llcnjamln lake has moved his family to Mrs. V. P. Wray'a homestead. Jay Christian, who has been vis iting his daughter, Mrs. Lester Hall, came over Thursday and took a car out for Bond, Mrs. Ilert Mcoks and two children returned from llend Monday whero thoy visited friends. Oscnr llutzcln and Hurrell McNett nro helping Horace Brookings hay ing. Horace Brookings has erected a hay stacker atul has a crew of men to put up his hay. 1. C. Dencor came up from Uist Creek Friday to do some mowing on his homestead. Ho purchased a mower and rako from. Mrs. M. W. Shcppard. MIIifiK'A.V. (Special to Tho Bulletin) MILLICAN, Aug. 7. It. It. Kel ler was homo Tuesday night. Geo. Mllllcan went to his rye patch last Saturday to seo how tho haycrs were progressing. Alwyn Lee, his brother and J. Deatsou, did Holland's haying last week. Sunday morning, July 30th, Clif ton Kvans' house was completely destroyed by lire, Mrs. Kvans had Just left the room with tho children when their oil stove exploded. New Prices August 1st, 1916 The following prices for Ford cars will be effective on and af ter August 1st, 11)10 : : : : ; Runabout - - - - Touring Car - - f. o. b. Detroit These prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction before August 1st, 11)17, but there is no guarantee against an advance in price at any time :::::::: Universal Garage Bend, Oregon Geo. F. Hoover, Manager ) K jyci r.w . 2Rs..NrW L - ifarjuxc i -w ijiii n Put'jyourceljf in HERplac Jlr.jyan Why not got a good oil stove to that dur ing tho hot weather your wife or mother oraiateror daughter, can prepare the meals in a cool.com for table kitchen? wj There's no overheating the kitchen with anup-to-date oil cook stove. It'a just like cooking with city gas. The burners con centrate the heat at the different cooking points. Ill PEm&CTlON NEW OIL CGfflsSJOVE Fir imt&J&ttfilfvmn II 1 U No wood or coal or nshes to lug. No waiting for fires to catchup. The long bluo chimneys do nway with all smoko and smell. In 1, 2, 3, and -burner ti t, with or without evens. Also cabinet n iJels with Klretess cooking oven. STANDARD01L COMPANY (California) BaBCg?SWEggE3 BEND HARDWARE CO. F. DEMENT & CO. True Economy . . . the vAn iptniloe of on' moncymaUnc every doIUr da full duty J getting In return n articl tlut will MtUIy you in every way . WHITE, . Th la a real bargain becaus It b told at a popular price because It gives you the kind of tewing you delight Inj because it will turn out the work f alklictor'n-ictiUciuK Iti Improvement J will enable you to do thing which can't be done oa aay oiner nuctunet because it will pUase you with lt fine finish and beauty oi lu furniture. In short you will find the "White reliable and wlnM from everv tvJnl nt vitmt. Be lure to tec the Vhlte dealer who will be glad to show you how good a machine the White Is. If there U no White dealer handy, write u direct for cat alogs. WadonotaeUtocataloshouaea. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND lOK S.U.K V K. V. 1AX1A.N When alio went to look the whole kltclion waR one mass of flames. Slio then took her baby, laid him out In the Bago brush nnd went hack Into the house, saving a little bedding, hut upon IcavltiK the burning house got burned herself, rather painfully, but not seriously. Mr. nnd Mrs. Schmorl attended the dance nt McKlnloy's mill July 29t!i. .Mrs. P. II. Johnson made a busi ness trip to Head Friday. i Mrs. J, J. Holland's cnllers for tho week were Mrs. Geo. Powers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Cook, Miss lies sle nnd Hoy Cook. Mr. Holland Is home from I'rlne vlllo where he Is hefplng R. C. Stn ton harvest for a few days nnd to attend the special meeting held nt the school Iioiibo Saturday. An eight mill levy was voted and carried at tho meeting to help dofray the In debtedness or the district. It was nlso Intended to voto on hnvlng the school house moved but It was de cided It would be more advisable and agreeablo to all to try nnd split the district and get another school house in tho vicinity. While at the school house little Margaret Schmorl broke her arm nbove the elbow. She was at onco taken to llend to the hospital. While turning on thr merry-go-round she foil and the board fell on her nrm and broko It. Messrs. Owen and ClovetiKcr mov ed tlielr mower and rake cast of here, where they will bo busy for some time, haying for varloiiR ranchers. Mrs. V. 11. Johnson nnd children and Walter and Hoy Keller autoed to Vernon Clevenger's Sunday. They got there all right, but had rather n hard time coming back hb tho en glno refused to go nnd Mrs. John son, being a new hand, did not know how to remedy It, until Mr. Gcd. Roberts came along and helped her out nf tho dimciilty. Messrs. ItcatBon, Mcsslngalo nnd holler wore homo ovor Sunday. Mr. Hostoland has put up 78 loads of hay nnd has 2ft acres more to cut. I'OU'KMi ItUTTK. (Snoclal to Tho nullotln). I'OWKM, IIUTTIC, Aug. 7. lust after commencing work Saturday morning some part of the header run by Mr. Kdwards was broken. Ho plans to have repairs completed so that they can work again by Monday nftornoou. Now potatoes are now selling for 2Vi cents per pound hut only a few nro being taken to mnrket. S. I). Mustard In finishing his hny hnullng today. C. C. Montgomery has recently re turned from' n trip tn Spokane nnd other Washington points. Ho was ouu of those who took n chnncn nt tlm homestead drawing but he drew n blank. Mr. and Mrs. Yates nro enjovlng tholr new Kord now n days. They were Hodmoud visitors Sunday even ing. Mlfts Orlsa Sears was called tn I'rlnnvlllo Monday on nccount of tho Illness of her grandmother, Mrs. At- lea Sears. J. K. Itlco has been confined to lib homo for sonic time on account of rheumatism. Tho Powell tluttn Sorosls met with Mrs. S. I). Mustard on Wednes day and held a most enjoyable scs nlon. Plans woro dlscusned which may eventually menn a Indies club hall somewhero In this locality. The hostess assisted by tho Misses Orlsa nnd Ada Sears served refreshments. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. V. Ilnyn, J. A. IllggB and Miss Hazel Hayn msdo the trip to Suttles I.nko Sunday. A number fo families nro camped thoro nnd ninny of tho Hedmond peo plo worn spo ndlng tho day thoro. Mrs. K, N. Hall hnd n rose hush of which alio was Justly proud. It had three largo red roses on tt. Tues day evening tho Hulls wont to Hed mond tn tho movies and In tholr nb eenco some miscreant went Into tho yard nnd with n pocket knlfo cut off tho roses nnd nearly all of tho hush besides. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon wore Sunday visitors In this vicinity. Mr. nnd Mrs. Knave Wlllcoxon came down with them from llend nnd will stnv for it few d.iys on their ranch. On August IS the young people a rep lanulng to give n liaskot social to which every one In Invited to coido ami bring a busket. Thoro will bo u short literary program before tho baskets ore sold. Tho proceeds will bo used to paint tho hall which will add greatly to Its npponrnnco. Thursday evening was tho regular meeting of tho Development l.enguo. Thoro wore nbntit $0S remaining from tho Fourth of July colobratlon after all oxpouses were paid, and this sum together with soiuo taken from tho treasury was used to purchnso onoli undred folding chairs for tho hall. Some were also donated by the Hedmond Commercial Club. On Sunday the Sunday school held tlielr annual picnic In tho grove an the old John Hhode plnce. Tho Sunday school nnd preaching was held out or doors and then the din ners, after which the young people played various game J. A. Hlggs, Miss Harol Ilayn and Mnu nnd Mary Mooro spent Monday uvenlns at the Saunders homo. Want Ads only ONK CENT a word. PREA11UM LIST GIVEN (Continued from Pago 1.) (iiMlctlti 1st Sue ,2nd 25c. lVluiibi, beddlmc Double. 1st 50c, 2nd 25c. Blngle 1st 50c. 2nd 25c. (olden Oloiv 1st 75c, 2nd 60c. Hollyhock Double 1st 75c. 2nd spring chicken, single 1st 75c. 2nd aoc. (ilmlloluw-ut 75c. 2nd 50c. lUggtM Sailor .ut goc, 2nd 25c. Suuilowcr lt J3 tspeclr.1), 2nd 50c. Suntloer Tallest nt 76c. 2nd 50c. Ilcd Hitnllmu'r 1st 7Gc, 2nd 50c. I'lilov I'orcnnlnl 1st brooch, 2nd 50c: nnntinl 1st 7'c, 2nd "0c. Kcscrfcw 1st "iOc, 2nd ZGc. Ccntniiren 1st 50c, 2nd 25c. Mignonette 1st GOc, 2nd 25c. Idivenditi' lBt GOc, 2nd 2Gc. l,ovc In n JIM 1st GOc, 2nd 2Gc. Momlnir Ilrjilo nr Senbrosn 1st GOc, 2nd 2uc. Special. Coiuinm-lnl Club Cup 1st cup, 2nd hammock. Host general display flowers (GOrr on greatest variety, GOOr on perfefctlon of blooms.) Kmhloni Clnh Cup 1st cup, 2nd sack flour. Most nrtfstlc arrange ment, of llowors. Hot. bunch ulld lloncnt 1st $2, 2nd fl.GO. Potted 1'lant.i. Oeriinliim Hed 1st 7Gc, 2nd GOci white 1st 7Gc, 2nd GOc; pink 1st 76c, 2nd GOc: Ivy leaf 1st 7fic, 2nd GOc: Martha Washington 1st 7Gc, 2nd GOc. IVtiiiiln Douhlo 1st 7Gc, 2nd 50c; single 1st 7Gc, 2nd GOc. Fern" lst-75c, 2nd GOc. Ilcgonlii 1st 7Gc, 2nd GOc. Itiiby Fingers 1st 7Gc, 2nd GOc. Texas Slur riant IbI 76c, 2nd GOc. KiiM-liht Double 1st 76c, 2nd GOc. single 1st 75c, 2nd 50c. Assorted Hoi-Hcf 1 ?1. 2nd 50c. Ilet display fruit 1st ?1, 2nd GOc. C'hlldren'.s Floucift. Sweet leu Hox candy. Xnotiirtliinis 2GC. Popple, nsn1el .2Gc. I'liiiNlev 26c. IMnkJ. 2Gc. Cnlendiiln 26c. Cent niircn 25c. Aitlsllc Arrangement I'msles 25c. ItoNt dUplny flowers 50c. Wild flowers 1st $1, 2nd 50c. Vegetables. llest collection with liTliiitJon $1.00. Host I'ollortlou without IrrlgntJon $1.00. Iirgest cnbbngc GOc. Ilea lis GOc. Cauliflower GOc. Cucumbers 5 Oc. Tonuitoo 50c. KquiLsli 50c. (Tiirnits 25c. Turnips 25c. ..Pens 25c. ' Icaf Icttiit'i' rfic. Head lettuce 25c. Kiitnlmgiis 2Gc. Pottcs 25c. Knilhc 25c. ()nlons25c. Kpluacli 26c. Itiullslios 25c. (lilldieu'N Vegetable. Oihlmge 25c. Cnrrot.s 26 c. Tu mips L'5c. Peas 26 c. Leaf Lettuce 25c. Head lettuce 25c. Ilcits 25c. Onions 25c. Itndbdics 25c. Parsnips 25c. IIe,t collection egctable.s 50c. AS GOOD AS A CHEW OF" '-"SPEARHEAD' That Means the Supreme De gree of Rich. Luscious Tibacco Flavir NO OTHER CHEW EQUALS IT Nature varies the flavor she puts Into the different grades of tobacco leaf and the best of all is the flavor of choice red Durley that pleases you so mightily when you chew Spear Head. The delicious fruity flavor of a chew of Spear Head is a revelation to the man who has never chewed or who has been chewing near-good tobacco. For chewing is the one way to get all the wholesome, healthful, appetizing flavor of the tobacco leaf providing you chew a high-grade plug like Spear Head. No other tobacco can compare with Spear Head in the wholesome satisfac tion it gives. You get more savory sweetness in ai chew of Spear Head than in a wholo plug of ordinary tobacco. And you get it in its purest form for Spear Head is made amid the most wholesome surroundings, in a great, new factory that's kept absolutely clean and sanitary. r Try this rich, mellow, satisfying, pure chew. Such a chew cannot be obtained in any other tobacco than Spear Head. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. A dcslrnblo bread knlfo frco with every annual subscription to Tho Ucnd Bulletin. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. IF STOP! Anil investigate our prlccw beforo buying your groceries. Wo can save you money. P.B.JohnsoiVs Mllllcan, Oro. Telephone it fS Money to Loan in sums from $250 to $25,000, 3 to 10 years time. Reasonable rates, prompt service. J. Ryan (Mb Co. FOR SALE 10 FIRST CLASS LOTS IN METOLO ON THE METOLIUS the coming MECCA for Summer Pleasure Seek ers. Ideal locations for SUMMER HOMES. Tracts $75.00 to $125 INQUIRE J. B. MINER HOMESEEKERS LAND CO. . H &a r SBHfc4SjjMfi3toEi 4L'tfZ!BiHft1?il