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a-ii'V SBHpp' flwTJK5Riv1!' T ?4S9l5ps,Sge'. fflHafrfftiE1 'IM-. taattfttf.&- - - - 1iiiaau-uut-Xi.v(fc THE HKXD nUIXBTl.V, RENIX, ORE., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1010. TAGE a. i- i - 5 CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. TUMALO. (Special to Tho Dullotln) TUMALO, Aug. M. Mr. nntl Mrs. FHcklnger, Mrs. Mildred Tr.ylor and Sir. Miller Bpciit limt Sunday nt tho beadgato on the Tumalo. Professor Hackenlicrry, former .principal of tho Croolt County HIrIi School, was enlllriK on friends at Tumalo last week. K E. Dayton Is overbaiillnK his threshing machine nnd expects to be 'In the field within the next two weckB. J. M. (Irlllln nnd V. N. Wallace made a bualness trip to the county WCIlt l&Ut WCC'Ilt Mr. and Mrs. Nelson delightfully vntcrtnlned a few friends last Tues day evening; tho event beltiK their 11th anniversary. Mr. Gunnison nnd Ralph Norcutt left Sunday for a week's outlns on tho MetolluH, H. L. Simpson and family of Wal la Walla and 0. N. Clifton and wlfo of Prlncvllle passed through Tumalo on their way to California. They ox. pect to make an auto tour of that state. Tho Simpsons will spend the winter In San DIoro. J. M. Griniii lias been awarded the rontract for puttliiR n lirldfio across tho Deschutes at Tumnlo. It. 1.. Scheo, miiiingcr of the Crook bounty Kalr, was In Tumnlo Satur lay In tho Interest of the coming Tnir. T. 1.. Qtilnn, representing the Ore Kon lilfc, wan In this section last "week. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Deschutes ;avo a Inwn party last Snturdny vvonltiK. AmotiR the many who en joyed Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard's hos pltnllty wore W. I). Ilarnes and Mr. tind Mrs. C. P. Ilecker of Tumalo. Mr. Illackwoll of Eiikoiio, has pur chased the 13. It. Hoot place nnd ex pects to iiiako his future homo hero. AIII.LICAN. fSneclnl lo Tho Dullotln) MII.I.ICAN. Auk. 11. Mrs. .1 .1. Holland and sou Joe took Mr Hol land part way to Prlnevlllo Wedties lay with Mrs. C. M. Rosin's horse, Muring their absence Mary Holland Mtovod with .1. llealHon. Win. llahn'H uncle, Mr Wlndhiir Ker, from Washington. Is hero look ing over the valley with the intention of lorntlng hero. I'. II. Johnson made u business trip to lloud Mouilny. Mrs. I. II. Johnson went to Port fund Thursday on business and pleasure. Slio called on Mre. Mary A. Itootiey nnd nlso Mrs. Ileasley. formerly (lertrude Markel. Mrs. .lohnsou returned Sunday looming. Mrs. lUmsley and daughter are eomlug to Hend next Sunday nnd then will speml a short time on her hoinenttmd here. She will soon make llnnl proof. Messrs. Herbert Monro and Ernest 'Edmonds mnde a buslni'ss trip to I'rlnuvllle Kildity. P. II. .lohnsou took t limit by auto. Messrs. HoHtelsnd ami Hall put up '),. P. Itoiuioy's liny lust week. Win. Italin rut Mr. Hall's rye Inst week. Ills wheat Is about ripe also, Messrs. .1. Ileatsou, P. McHidiignle nnd It. It. Keller returned from Mr Mllllniu's ryo pnlrh I'rldav noon. Thoy put up bo ton of hay while there and (it) ton nt Hear ('reek. Alex Mrlutosh went to Portland Thursday, returning Sunday morn I UK. Mrs, Mcintosh Is at Portland at present anil will return In u short time. Messrs. Hoy Cook nnd Stanley Smith, Mrs. Geo. Cook duilKhter .Mlits HoHsle mid .Mrs. Prensly were out auto rlillni: .Sunday afternoon. Mrs, .1. .1. Holland and daughter Mary nnd sou Joo culled nt the Kel ler homo Sunday nfternoon. Mrs. It. It. Keller was employed lit P. II. .lolinmiii's Friday .1. Ileatsou Is now busy lining Ills own linyiiiK Mommis. Veiuon ClovotiHor mid I. 1.. Owen returned homo Sunday, have been haying for a week. Miss Selma llrowu In keeping lioitso fur 1'iank Spencer mid Prod Klger. Mrs. Wray's sister, Miss Lcta Mc Paddcn, accompanied by Miss Gladys Mteks, returned to Ucnd Monday. Horace Rrooklngs has finished stacking his hay and the crew have moved the stacker to Mr. llrlckey's where they are stacking his hay. Mrs. Easton, who has been visiting In Michigan, for some months, pass ed through here on her way to Join her husband who Is working with the Strahorn surveying crew beyond L'urns. On July 21th, 101C, nt the homo c .Mrs. Port Hayes at l.akevlew. Ore ton, occurred the marriage of James A. Ilnekey and Miss Hnnnnh Dunn. Mr. Urlckcy Is the son of Mr. and Miti .1. M. Ilrlckey of this valley nnd the bride Is the daughter of Mr. ninl Mrs Dave Dunn of Last Chance. The couple are well known hero and their muny friends Join In wish ing them a long nnd happy life. Mlsn Cr.rrle Ilrown Is helping Mrs. Ilrooklngs this week. IJAMITON. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) HAMPTON. Aug 11 Miss Eveline Crow, who has been attending the Stato Normal at Ellonsburg. Wash ington, arrived homo Wednesday for a month's visit. Miss Unrlo llurton visited Friday with the Misses Crow. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Harmon and I.ce Itlggs took dinner with Mrs. M. 11. Crow Friday. Tour Dunn visited Saturday night nt I.ee Itlggs. Jlmuilo Ilrlckey and bride were cnlllng on friends In this vicinity on Sunday. Messrs. J. N. Crow nnd M. 1.. Crow nnd Miss Eveline Crow took a trip to Warm Springs Sunday. Hurley Hogue came out from fiend Sunday. E. M. Peck and family spent Sun day at W. T. Harrison's on I.Izard Creek. J. O. Whltnker's father nnd brother-in-law from Corvollla, Oregon, are visiting them this week, HltlCK YAItl). (Special to The Dulletln) IHtlCIC VAIID. Aug. 14. Mrs, Alex I.ano entertained the ladles of tho brick yard on last Wednesday af ternoon. Itcfreshmcnts were servd. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Tansey and Mr. and Mrs, F. 11. Kroder motored to tho brick yard Thursday evening to visit Mr. nnd Mrs, Hprne. A dance wns given by Mr. and Mrs. Albort Tnylor Saturday night. Mrs. Albert Taylor will leave for Salem next week to make an extend ed visit with friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Hoc, of Idnho, have moved to tho brick yard. William Douglas has received word from Eiigcno that Mrs. Doug las has been very low since her ar rival there. Tho physicians have diagnosed her case as tuberculosis of tho bowels and offer very little hope for her recovery. CI.OVEHRAI.E. (Spocla'. to The Dullotln.) CLOVEIUULE, Aug. 14. George Cyrus and J. P. Duckctt were In Kedmond Monday attending to busi ness relative to tho Sisters fair. W. W. Van Mntrn was doing busi ness In llcdnionr. S.utirdny. Miss Mildred lltinncll of Hem! has -eeu spending tho past month with hor aunt, Mrs. W. W. Van Mntre. Mrs. Dr. I.csslng of Seattle Is vis iting her nephews, Walter nnd II. K. t PINHHURST. t Special to Tho Iliillottni IMNKIlUllftT. Aug. 1 1.--Mr. and Mrs. (Uiiih Winter ami son Raymond who lmvt been visiting over In tho Vttlloy lm- last September returned I lire July in. Prank Dayton 1m helping It II ItHvloy put up bis liny. G. W. Rnydr luuileil several lends of potatoes to Hend last week. Mrs. (. KhiiiIII nnd Mrs. (1 W. Snv dor wore Tumnlo visitors Tliiirwlity F. V. Mwlshor. C II. Spntmh. nod (loo. Snyder wore Hend visitors on Friday. Chsrlle Montsonieiy helped Mr Henderson liny this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Courlt mvd Mr u dd Mrs. Gene Wlnier were the Miiosts or Mr. and Mrs. V 11. Spaugh Sunday. Mrs. lintel Dietrich mid Mrs D W. Dletrloh wore Turns Wt visitors on day Inst week. drover MoAllstor called on her mother In law Sundsv afternoon Mrs. Mluta Howard railed at the 'Ssndll homo Monday. The school house Is getting tilling nleelv under Hie supervlKlon of Mr Wilson of Hend. HAMITON III mi. (Seeelnl to The Ilullottn) HAMPTON IUITTK. Aug '. Mrs J. O. Perry of Surprise vallex took AVray's stngo out for Hend lant Mon day. She was called to Portland bv the Illness of her father Mrs. Alex MoKeown was a Mmtor here last Saturday. Mrs. llliodcs passed through here Sunday on her way from lteml to Utauffor. Mrs. V. P. Wrny accompanied, her liusbsud to lUirns lust WtnlnvMlay. returning Friday and was tho guest of Mrs. Ucrt Mocks several dujs. New Prices August 1st, 1916 The following prices for Ford curs will be effective on and af ter August 1st, 11)1(5 : : : : ; Runabout -Touring Car - $345 360 f. o. b. Detroit These prices arc 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, Alannger J9L I Cook in a cool Kitchen All the heat is concen trnted where it is needed keeps you cool and makes for better cooking A ' NEW PERFECTION SJz-ii. jnWizCflnnsxwn VJli VtfrWjyqi J V Hi. Why not cool: with rtr tut t Rtiultt Uu PtarlOil a modern oil stovo thig sum mer and be comfortable? Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient than your wood or coal stove, and costs less to operate. Better cooking because the longbluechimneysKivestcad- ler, more evenly distributed heat, under perfect control - like gas. No smoke or smell. In 1, 2, 3 and 4burner sizes, ovens separate. Also cabinet models with Ftrcless Cooking Ovens. Ask your dealer today. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CtUtooU) ltlll rt I !S.HMWV 1SMJ1 I Jft"?5t: Sfcwtell w : " iJ" m M wss w m i 3i U SSarj'TK-- BEND HARDWARE CO. F. DEMENT & CO. Hoyd. She will take a 10 days trip In the mountains before returning home. Miss Ada Rivet who has been vis iting Mrs, Kline for. the past month, loft for Prlnevlllo Thursday where she will accept a position in the Prlnevlllo Hotel. Calvin Ilurnslde went to Redmond Wednesday, taking his father and mother and his sister, Mrs. P. II. rinlcy and family who has been vis iting him for the past two weeks. They took tho train Wednesday night for Ilocky Ford, Canada, where they will pay Mrs. Durnsldo's sister a short visit. From there they will go to Hlghmoro, S. D and visit their son. Later returning to their homo at Newton, Illinois. Harold Kline, gon of Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Kline, nrrived here fronu Mt. Vernon, Washington, Monday morn ing. He will visit his folks for three weeks. A crowd consisting of Lynn Wil son, Mildred Hunnoll, Elba Taylor, Lillian Van Mntre, Oco. Wilson, Jen nie Stoarng nnd Ada Taylor spent Sunday at Suttles Lake and on the Metollus. Mr. nod Mrs. Henderson from Hrownsvlllc, Oregon, visited nt the homo of Frank Arnold last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold spent Saturday fishing at Hluo nnd Suttles lakes. A number of Viola Miller's girl friends surprised her Thursday after noon, It being her loth birthday. Thoso present wcro I.lla and Clara Johnson, Dona Cyrus, Arvllla Nel son, Lillian and Clara Van Matro and .Mildred Hunnoll, Mr. Ageo purchased two cowa from W. T. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Tacoma are guests aU- the1.lndn.ulBt ranch. They are here looking for a location. .Mr. and Mrs. Uaston nnd family of Prlncvllle wcro dinner guests at the Allen ranch Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Hoss Ilussett are staying at the post office now taking care of things while Mr. Johnson Is away. Geo. Hohh.i entertained a few of htsf rlends on Saturday evening by giving n dance. Henry Hansen is cutting grain hay for Mr. "Long. It Is being cut with a binder for greater caso In handling. J. F, Hlce is still suffering from rheumatism and thinks ho will go to the hot springs If he docs not get better soon, A dcslrablo bread knlfo free with every annual subscription to Tho Dcnd Bulletin. Beo Edwards for papor hanging. Adv. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. POWELL lIL'TTi:. (Special to Tho Dullotln). POWELL HUTTE, Aug. 1 1. J. A. Itlggii hrs been appointed adminis trator of tho esf."to of Joo Townsend, who wai recently committed to the Insnno asylum. Gcorgo Ilrazco haa all his hay hal ed and hauled to market. William WoI'ih commenced baling lib liny Tuesday. Win. PetorsoM, who recently pur chased the Maury place, lin-i com menced building bin new liouso. Mr. McOanlol linn charge of tho vork. Mr. Long cut two beo trees from which he obtained 80 pounds of honey. Mrs. Ilutterfleld's homo was tho scene of a pleasant party Saturday evening, glvon for Lester Davis. Tho evening wns spent In plnylng gnmes, nomo indoors and others on tho lnwn. The hostess served Ico cream, cake and lemonade There were 23 of the young people In attendance. On Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. I). A. Yates, Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Sears, Miss Orlsa and Adn Scars, Mrs. Spcnco, Mrs. Itenslow, Mr. Rhode, Louis llurson, N. I'. Alley and the Trues dale family motored out to tho Ico caves near Hend. Mrs. E. L. Iversnn and Mrs. II. L. Moore visited nt the Smith home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Long spoilt Srturdny and Sunday with Shorty Foator and family. A. W. Ilayn had to call In Dr. No vel last Thursday. One of his helf ors crawled through the fence nnd cut one of her tentB so badly that the milk nil rim out. Tho doctor had to sew up tho wound nnd tho cow la doing nicely now. J. A. Itlggs. Miss Hazel Ilayn. Miss Ada Sears and Miss Fny llusett mo tored to Prlnevlllo Thursday. On tho return trip they woro accompan ied by Mrs. C. M. Charlton nnd hor mother. The Charlton's aro now lomlcllod on the ranch nt Powell Iiutto. Mrs, J. I. Jones, n former resident of Powoll Untie, died vory juulonly on August Cth nt her homo In ner vals. She wns hurlod on tho 8th. She leaves nnd husband and two sons "olnh mid Raymond to mourn her loss. Orn Foster has recolved his new sepnrntor. It was brought In from Redmond Friday by four teams and will bo put In readiness for thresh ing tho grain as soon as possible. Miss Ilnzel Ilayn visited I.lna Mooro Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Mustard wcro Sunday guostH at the II. A. Myers home In the afternoon. Mr. Mustard and .lark Myers wont to Prlnovlllo to see tho base ball game. Charlie Johnson Bpent Sunday at I.lndiiulsts. After Sunday school n number of tho young people gathered nt tho Mooro home and spent tho afternoon. Mrs. Tucks grandchildren, tho Co vert girls, are here this weok with her. Peter Pauls nnd family woro din ner guests at E. A. Russets Sunday. Hazel Ilayn and J. A. Itlggs at tended the base ball gamel n Prlne vlllo Sunday. Tho Dalles and Prlne vlllo crossed hats In a double header. Tho llrst game was n hardly fought battle which! asted until nearly Ave o'clock. Tho coro wns 7 to S In favor of Prlnevlllo. Tho last gatno was hardly worth staying to seo. Mrs. R. L. Mooro and daughters, Linn, Mary nnd Ruth, motored to Prlnevlllo and Redmond nnd return with N. P. Alley on Sunday evening. E. L. Johnson post master and store keeper, went to Portland last week to attend tho buyers meeting. Ho will go to Tacoma and Seattle where ho will meet his son Dewey nnd thoy will go to visit at their old homo in Sllverdale. Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young of Redmond visited at Uussetts Sunday. Jesg and Arthur Tuck have re turned front their fishing trip and are going to the mountains hunting next week. Miss Ruby D.ivg has returned to her home In Tumalo after spending several weeks In this vicinity. Miss Mabel Allen and Sister at tended the lawn party given by Mr. and Mrs, Easton In Prlnevlllo last week. Mrs. Wallace Smith visited Mrs. Ida Morse at Homestead Acres last Thursday, rur lurm liiuu loans see J, ft. R anrvtrn Ar1i 'a A desirable bread knife free wi.ifl every annual subscription to ivfl Ul'UU IlUIIUllll. Want Ads only ONE CENT a worJ ii it STOP! And investigate our price heforo buying your groceries. We can save yoa money. P. B. Johnson's Mllllcan, Ore. 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