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rjJHwr PACE 2. TnK BE.VD MTIXETIX. EEXD. ORE YVKDXESDAY, OCTOBER 11, lBlfi. y&t 'F, i- - j r t nen'- u -4.. -- !! Central Oregon Neighborhood News .--- - ItHVHM UtTTI!. T to their winter quarters. The grass o the ranee this year wi flat and ?. Rom the sheep are in good condition. Mr Blackmail, traveling sunaay POWELL HCTTE. O lb...4t k Luin r.f. ill. Ktok llfti .rapt. nwr- -.t.- v- -. .-w.. -- . .. " - S. D. MufcUrd at the early part ecaooi orgaciser tor xae rreyiriu f the w-efc id PrlneTlli putting in bis exhibit at the lair. Ora Fottwr ha purchased M-per-aior with which he expects to JlnUa Up this year's threshing. It wilt be cto- work, (or it if a small machine. He eipeU U Hart in at 15. M. Cor neas place o Monday If :b wea.her P9rau. Mr. ao4 Mrs Allen Wlt1eoi9 re turn. Sunday alxfat from Portland. Mrs. K. A Haiwett and Mr ani Mrc. AII-b Willcoxen motored to Hd Monday like Lien Moore commenced her rfceol this wk Monday. 4n It church in this state, held srvtc In the c I Presbyterian church Sunday ereaiae. Those present listened to a spirited addres. J. O. Row man. who has been away lor several days. has returned i.nd is J&akl-jc much needed repairs on bridals on the roads leading from towa. Herman Seaman and Cljde Gist are helping with the work M. E. Harrington haa ea busy the pant week hauling brie): from Bend to the Melollut. Old Taj lor If clerking at the Rd dine ator- this wee):. John Iennle made several trii to tb Crook Co Fair th wek tak- r T7 r. -i .r. :.... ... ; t crooK co twica)lW le Maw wbwi we v.utm , , .., .., .m. .. . ,iw. " " Tuc " , trklar ttaaaenccrs from Steters with Mttc Ada Moore spent Sunday nt i L," paaaenscr inra awer horn, returnlni; to Hedmond Monday; D HobW atlendW Crook Co B"1s'r; .. Kalr. ,. SMMJ7m.u. " v10 ""' 1" Kopnns wm P from bin ,,"!J" 5ri5l .tW w?k . . nomertead law woek worktop In the MTt. jc is mwvinc 10 nn mono Mjj to live for a white inj Arthur l worJctaw: at the J I'. Mten Una Moore rjwnt Vetfnw-i ojdt , mill 4r at the fair croond the c liranton ha cone to the vtlley booth for the Ki-at-lt CIu'j. of ! ,f r , )o,d o( frnt which the la ledr. I Bm, Kdrtncton wna hnullnr bay Hmvw WlllewKca left for I'ort-' t0 wi tafe i(eek land Wfdnaday evealnx J. M. I Anton Roach's wife and ac-rn Shrcr too): him tt Redmond Mr. babe tmre returned from a roceat WUIeexoa sot to rnrttecd for ifcu to Mrs. Roach's nother la modteal trtMtmeat. wiMern Watblngton A pteaoant t) wa held at the John Taylor Is 111. Ir. Robiilan K. A. JofU home q.i Thursday , i treatlnc him vnmc for the youat; iteotile of nt" At one o'clock on the tnorainx of celchlMrhood. Tb evenllit; wan Sept. ST. a baby Ikj arrivMl at the M-r.it with Kamet and atasl- Ite- JrM)hmenU ware served liy the J. 1.. UiMoa car met with an acctaent oa me ) to rnaevuie. la turnlnR t to m a frelKht team, the car frtntcV: a rock in such a way jm to break an axle home of Hob Wooduorth. of Cloter- dale. Dr. RoMiins Is In charge. Mother and child are dotal nlrely. Jim Klklnt was la toan this eek after lumber Several teams are hauling lumher to Craadview this eek. The Pores: Service i lulldlnx a J. A. HlBai has a crew of men I elstorn on Black Itutte for the ur- nallinc wp his socoud crop of alfalfa a the ltoxmrt fort Mr. Xleely, on the John Lucky place bin the ha) Later at work there mow, balllaa bis bay. Mia l'a Huwett and Olady Paula poe of storing water for the ranger station on the Hutte. This will add much to the convenience of the rang er stationed on the summit duiiug the ftuanmer months. At the present time water lor domestic us is car- murnod to Prlnellle Sunday, after j ried taas on norwlck to the sum Mdiag sceral da with their mi; ...... , . boat folk. I Mr Weinstea bj on a business Tfce new, home of Mr. and Mrs. I iri lo 'rtland. wm. VUlaoli was the center of at-i tnk(10M.oaiMturday erpiug..wh a wmmmr of nWabbors Jnd frlo mMercd for a house arming. Dmiciaa aa Indulged in until a late hour, when rolraaimonta wero served. All rcamrt a must enjoyable time. Dajqr ware rro(M)ted from attending M aocount of 1U being fair week. :SH SISTIMIS. (Special to The Bulletin. I SISTKKS. Ore. Opt. .1 -Large berd of sheep pass through town utmost i!ail on their wa from the summer runges I. the mountain! For tarns land loans M J. Ryan Co. " RedlbMMe rto premptrf service. Adv. .MIM.HW.V. (Special to The Bulletin) MILLICAN. Ore.. Oct. '.". Jim lloatsoa vai employed at the Ceo. Cook's a few d-s. MHdam J. J Holland. Prank Pcrc'val and Reuiien R Keller called at the Cook home Mond) afternoon Msroarete Schmorl. who broke her rnn sometime ago. Is now glile to httend school Tuesdity J J Holland returned home, frota PrinevIHe. by way of I Redmond and Bend. While at Rend he called at the Leo Keller, FJem.ns and Rot in homes. Wdnewlay forenoon Mrs. Ke!3er visited with the Hollrnds Mrs C M Rosin and two children camp rut Wedredsy a'temoon i.r3 necked her hmifehold goods and re turned w'.th J. J. Holland to l-CL'd, where she wilt spend the we Mr Holland came back Sand-' briagiac a heTrr vrtt'i hla. -Mrs. Keller vlted tnth l'.. JahaMHi f sbott time Thursday P. R. Johaoa vent to Bend ed rasdoy. retuni'rg Thursday. He had dta ear rc?!ic white at Bond. Mr. rnd Mrs. Prod Kigort are liv ing at the A. Norton place, while Mr. Klgert is doles Miss Selzna Brown's plorrinr. Filday afterr.ocs Mrs. Keller vl ted r-ttk Mrs. J J. Holland, Jim Keston cali'd at the Ml Pine Ir.n Friday. Km) Poners made a trip to Bead the past week. Wal.er and Roy Keller stayed vrlth the Hollands during tLalr mother's absence. Mr. Reac had business at Bead the ' wek. Mr. Harney Conway is employed at the M'.Itlcas rsneh. Mrs. J. J. Holland ad children dined with the Kellers Saturday even ing Prank Messlncsle left the employ of Geo Mllllran the past week and nu4e a trip o Bend, from which place be went to the Allen ranch to do 4rtr.e work He wilt spend the winter on hl own ranch, whi'h .1 near the Allen ranch. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Holland and children called on the Ke'ilers Goo. Milllssn has returned from Prlnevllle Mte Selma Brown returned to Bead only sU.Ung on hor homestead one day. Quite a numi-:r from Prinellle attended the fair at Hums the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rooncy were out Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gteas, In Gless' new ear. Mr. Goodman bought Ilarnej Con way's team. Wars Women Featuring FRANK KEENAN Ably Supported by ENID MARKEY i ctT for Preparedness I Every Mother Should See This Production ADMISSION I 25 AND 35 CTS l'ltl.(;l.K PITS. (Special to The Bulletin) PRIXGLE PLATS. Ore.. Oct 6. A. It. Davis made a trip to town this week. Fred Hamilton has just complet ed his clbtern. The weather has been unusually pleaiant until this week, which has lcu rrther cold. Mrs. A II. Davis, who has been quite III tbe past few days, is able to be tbout again K. K. Vfnce Is out looking after his stock. Ladles' Country Club met with Mrs Plod Haustln thin week. Guy Davis attended the county fair at Priaevllle last week. Jake Settlemyer was in Priaevllle the pat week attending oourt. The pupils are busy this week with their monthly tsts. One new pupil entered thW'week: Frank Sttlemer. Those not alsent the entire month were: Lillian Hamlin. D wight Cot tlnghani. Alfred Cottinghain. Myrtle Hantlifoa. Carl Settlemyer. Clara bettlemyer. Those having montb old magazine! the are willing to give away, plea drop a card to Mrs. K. T. Stetson. Rivers. Ore and poitage will be ent for tlum. - t-ve at preen The lc I lnill-ti .. Youth's Companion .V.lsj rur' Valii- Fitiff. nd Orotm Journal. IMXKHl'llST. To the Voters of Crook County hu I his no fttvorities -he hits no Ixrvs he knows the law and he enforces it "Actions Speak Louder Than Words" "His is a Record for Law Enforcement" WILLARD H. WIRTZ Of Prineville For District Attorney Candidate for Re-Election Only Attorney in Crook County with Experience as a Public Prosecutor (Special to The Bulletin) P1NKHFRST. Oct. Chester lbnle. who has U-en visiting his mele. It II. Bayley. left here Mon day. He will vlrn relatives In Ore gon and Washington lrore return ing to his home In Mitchell. South Uakotr Mrs 1. J AVIraer was a caller at the Root home Wednesday morning. BF STOP! :,f Anil Investigate our price Iwfore buying your groceries. We can save you money. P.B.Johnson's Mllllran, Ore. Telephone St I II Controlled by none anil influenced alone by a desire to enforce the criminal laws justly, fearlessly and impartially against the rich anil poor alike, with due regards for the rights of all Mr. Farmer: Your Vegetables will bring the high est Cash Prices at A. T. Bolton Bond Street, Bend, Oregon. See us first when you are in town with vegetables tosell Dream Theatre Tonight and Thursday Night Only ADMISSION 25 AND 35 CTS. f Mr and Mrs. R. R. CfinSerberry called at the Swisher home Thurs day evening. Geo. W. Snyder is helping F. V. Swisher build a cement cistern George Root, who ha been work ing for Grover Gcrklsg. returned to his borne Tuesday. C. H. Spaugh wa a business caller at the McAHster ranch Friday morn lag. Mrs. A. McAlister and daughter. Mrs. Grace Hogue were Bend visitors Friday. L. H. Root hauled a load of wood for the school house Saturday. Clarence Sandll was a visitor at the Ceo. Snyder home Sunday morn ing. John Stiles v.-as a business caller In this neighborhood Sunday Harry McGuire has returned home from a two weks vacation The Plnehurst school has ordered a basket ball and a foot ball through this country Monday Friday, returning to Rend Sundcy. Fl jed Cube and hs coutln, I a'rg- Miller and daughter. Fay wtre Harold Hruck came ou: from B-nd (Continued on page 11) ' CLOVKRPALK. (Special to The Bulletin.) CLOVERDALE, Ore . Oct K Mr. U!'on. of Powell Ruttes was We Know How to Swat the Fly If you want to My? a fllylcKS store just drop around. We will not tolerate the appearance of a tly. Our sanitary refrigerator counter keeps our fresh and perUluible goods free from contact uith dust or tile. Ttie very bM of grocery nicrchuntUvc In the very best of condition may alivuys be purchased at BAKER'S GROCERY Wall Street. Near Ohio Phone Red 161 Have you any ALFALFA HAY for sale? If so, get our prices, as we are in the mar ket for a few hundred tons of second and third cuttings. This we can handle loose at this time. Our new FEED MILL is nearing comple tion and when it is finished we will have SCIENTIFICALLY MIXED RATIONS, both MOLASSES and PLAIN, for all kinds of STOCK and POULTRY. A CARLOAD OF DRIED BEET PULP JUST ARRIVED. We exchange flour and feed for wheat and all other kinds of grain, and for hay. Bend Flour ID Company Bend, Oregon (iua aJi.) -A-. fimTi.. ,