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THE BEND RULLKTIN, REND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1010. -- - - - --- -- --- - -- $ hS. Central Oregon Neighborhood I News STOP! Buy Your Flour Now And Investigate our prices before buying your groceries. Wo can suvo you money. "0GD5T MTfiALOftEGOMV P. B. Johnson's Mllllcan, Ore, Telephone it Sfc . ---- -- rrffi J 7". 1 HAMPTON BUTTE PH1NULE FLATS. 1'AGE 2. t & jlTT ' - lJJt (Spcclnl to The 1 1 til tut In. ) HAMPTON BUTTE, Ore, Oct. 2G. -I. M. Brlckoy made a trip to Lost Creek to gfct ryo seed. Oscar Brltzen Is sowing ryo on Ills homestead tills week. .Mr. mid Mrs. Edward Street and children, uC Fife, tiro vlsltliif; tho tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Schroder. Miss Agnrs Schroder missed sev eral days oF school, owing to sick- 11088. Mrs. Bert Mccks and children vis ited with Mrs. Jesso Monroe and children last Saturday. Charles James, who Is working for ItT tr lln...H l. lllltltlni t.flll. I.lu iVi iv. uiutvii, in. v.nniiif, nun inn family (or sovcrnt days this week. A drovo of .TOO cattle passed through heio today and watered ut Brookings. Mrs. M. V. Shcppard purchased flvo head ot cows laHt week. V. Schroder Is seeding his ryo this Veok. Mr. and Mrs. Jltnmln Ilrlckey re turned from Ileml .Sunday. Mr. Coutiloy and mother', of Port land, passed through hero Monday on their way to boo W. W. Ilrown In regard to purchasing horses, Oscar lllac.k hauled u load of tum our from Maury Mountain far It. Brookings. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) P1UN0LK FLATS, October 28. Mrs. lllackstonc, Sr has established Iter residence on tho old Hess pluco. On Sunday Inst, Mrs. Danlctsou entertained tho little folks of Prlnglo Flat In honor of her daughters, Myrtle and Lillian. Games were en joyed until 4:30, when a delicious lunch was served. A dramatic club was organized at Mrs. Danlelson's last Sunday. The following ofllcars wore elected: President, Mrs. Stetson; vice-president, Miss Handsome; secretary and trcasuror, Miss Qoldle Larkln. Fred Hamlin returned Sunday from Dead. Mrs. Fred Hamlin Is on the sick havo list Mr, and Mrs. A. II. Davis gone to liend for supplies. Tho Ladles' Country Club will meet with Mrs. Rivers on Wednes day, November 1. CLOVERRALE (Special to Tho llulletln.) CLOVKHDALK; Ore., Oct. 29. Georgu Hates, of Demi, was In town Sunday, Karl and Arthur Grubo, who havo been In Washington during harvest, have returned home. Clydu Johnson and famUy havo moved to their homo In tho Valley, near Yamhill, A number of their friends culled on them Sunday. Mr. Klluo Is helping Mr. House build feed racks for his cattle. Idolla Miller Is working at tho Dennis Hotel at Slstors. Charles and Elmer Niswongcr, of Bend, wcro In Cloverdato Saturday. W. D. Pugh and family have moved to Redmond for tho winter. It. A. Blanchard, county agricul turist, was In Clovcrdulu one day last week, making arrangements to meut with tho Cloverdale Council Club on November 24. Ocorgo CyntB was In Bend ono day last week. Tho Cloverdalo Council Club will hold Its first meeting of tho season Friday, November 3. Kvcryono Is In vited, nnil bring something for the good of the order. MILLICAN For School Superintendent J. Alton Thompson 28 Years an Educator For ililch Ik mum prepared In the Michigan Klulc Agricultural College, Michigan Normal College, Michigan I'nltiT.slty, (Special to Tho Bulletin.) ""MILLICAN, Ore., Oct. 30. Jim Bcatson was employed at P. B. John son's Monday. Win. Uahn returned from Bend Monday. Ills uncle, Charles ilraff- enberger, and son, camo out Thurs day. P. B. Johnson made three trips to Bend tho past week, Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. Mrs. Kellor visited with Mrs. John son Monday forenoon. Mrs. Jim Bcatson spent Monday with Mrs. P. B. Johnson, In tho foro noon, and with Mrs. It. II. Keller In the nftoruoon. Jim Beatsou called at tho Mllllcan ranch Monday morning. Mrs. J. J. Holland called at tho Keller homo a short time Wednes day afternoon. P. B. Johnson's gasollno englno was kept busy pumping wator tho past week, water being In more de mand than over. J. J. Holland went to Bend Satur day to bring out Mr. and Mrs. Ferd inand Tauscher's household goods. They came to Uciid Wednesday and nro expected tiny day now to llvo on tholr homestead tho necessary Rovon mouths. Whllo at Bend they stayed with tholr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Keller. Mrs. J, J. Holland has boon on the sick list, but Is greatly Improved. Mrs. James Beatson was at Bend Friday.. VOTE FOR H. H. De ARMOND OF BEND The West Side Candidate for District Attorney and insure honesty and efficiency in the conduct of this important, office. Mark Your Ballot 54 X H. H. De ARMOND xfflmoGOH tram is tmm oremh mt THK PRESENT MARKET IS STRONG AND ALL STATISTICS IOINT TO AN EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH FIGURE FOR FLOCR 11EFORK SPRING, HUT WHEN BUYING DO NOT FORGET TO .SPECIFY FLOUR MADE FROM WHEAT GROWN IN YOUR OWN COUNTRY. OUR DEHOHUTEH SPRAY AND TRUE BLUE BRANDS ARE THE EQUAL, IF NOT BETTER, THAN ANY OTHER nilANDH ON THE .MARKET, AND ARE CARRIED RY ALL GROCERS. Ask Your Grocer for DESCHUTES RYE FLAKES Bend Flour Mill Company Bend, Oregon Mrs. It, R. Keller was employed at tho Mt. Pino Inn Wednesday. Jim Bcatson has boon busy for several days last week hauling wood for Georgo Mllllcan. Mrs. Mllllcan has not been very well since her return homo. Mrs. Presly called at the Mt. Pino Inn Thursday. Wm. Balm called at tho Mt. Pino Inn Sunday. Mesdames Cliff Evans and Schmorl called on Mrs. Goodman ono day last week. Mr. McCluro, attorney, from Tho Dalles, stayed at tho Mt, Pino Inn one night last week. A desirable broad knlfo frco with every annual aubicriptloa to The Ucnd Bullotln. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word, 8IHTER8 (Special to The Dulletln.) SISTERS, Ore., Oct. 30. J. I). Bowman has Just finished building n now barn near his house in town. W. C. Ladd and Mr. Harrlt wcro up from their homesteads this week. M. McKluney, ot Eastern Washing ton, has recently moved Into tho Robt. Smith house, C. L. Gist and wife havo gone to Washington to bo with tholr son, who is reported to bo critically HI, Pa Graham Is reported to bo Im proving. M. Harrington was hauling lumber from tho J. P. Duckctt sawmill this week. Ed Mills, who has recently ront ed tho plnro formerly rented by Claud Knap, Is hauling lumber from tho J, P. Duckctt sawmill. Ho ex pects soon to build a largo cattle 1 shod. L. G, Grubo and son made sovcral trips with four-horse rigs to tho J. P. Duckett mill after bridge timbers for a bridge that Is being built near Redmond. G. Messcr Is completing a now tout house on the lot ho recently pur chased In town. J. O. McKlnnoy has returned from a recent business trip to Eastern Washington. Rev. J, Edward Blair, who was rocoutly appointed to tho Slstors Redmond field, preached Friday, Saturduy and Sunday evenings iu tho Presbyterian church. Tho ilunco glvou Saturday even ing at Allen's Hall was thoroughly enjoyed by tho young people who at tended. Noise Kopaug furnished tho music for tho evening. Mr and Mrs. Berry took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M, Mc Klnnoy. Elvlu Van Matro was hi from Cloverdalo to tho dance glvcii at Allen's Hall, Saturda yevenlng. Jack Steldham, who has been fir ing for tho Wilson mill, spent Sun day In town. Golden litest r.nffoe nm .. nuLui - Id JUM IHKIIl TUMALO (Special to Tho Bulletin.) TUMALO, Oro., Oct. 30. The reg ular meeting of tho Tumalo Develop ment League was hold last Saturday night. County Agriculturist R. A. Blanchard was present and gava an Interesting talk on tho' extermina tion of tho rabbit. Potato buyers aro covering this auction with tho view of loading sov oral cars at Deschutes. Fancy prices aro being offered tor choice spuds. Tho farmers nro busy hauling tholr grain to Deschutes for ship ment. Tho now steel bridge between Tumalo nnd Bend Is completed and (Continued on page 11.) Announcement Smith's Cash Grocery Has Opened with a Fresh Stock Groceries in the building formerly occu . pied by The Bend Grocery, on Kearney Street, between Second and Third Avenues. The best of service will be given to all patrons. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. 4k Smith's Cash Grocery ii. p; SMITH REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE INVESTMENTS C. V. S1LVIS BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES AND CITY PROPERTY LOTS FOR SALE IN EVERY ADDITION IX BEND TROPERTY HANDLED FOR NON-RESIDENTS. TDIBER BOUGHT AND SOLD. OFFICE OREGON STREET 7 4 . "I ' wJk '' "fr , ' " " i up iwin I' "I m "' J '" "W. V&JSVBlkl r g i miirir'"MBMHrTM"""" i "ti i -ir-m- - "''MMTr IE 'IS