jn.lt u-n.'.T-IKDJS' I V r tiik nKxn nuLiiirm, iiknd, oni:., weixesay, xovnaniEn 22, 1010. AGK 2. -- ---- -i ----- ----- W "f Central Oregon Neighborhood News STOP! RUGS! RUGS! And Investigate our prices before buying your groceries. Wo can biivo you money. P. B. Johnson's Mllllcnn, Ore. Telephone i kT- -- ....---- 'IVMAU). tliolr rcKiilnr nfternooii. meeting next Friday (Slicrtnl to Tho Uulletln.) TUMALO. Nov. 20. Grovcr (Jcrk Jnc nml 1'hll Smith roturnrd Satur day from Wlllamotto vnlloy points. I horo tlioy have uucii purcltasitiB Tattle. Mr. l)over, who ha lately bought tho Statu ranch, locally known us tho Wlmcr Klnt. Iibb takon possession and will start farming on an extern slvo scale. Sovoral Tumalo farmers who at tended tho stock salo nt Iledmond last Friday purchased cattle, among thorn IjcIiik J. N. II. Ocrklng and Orovcr and Hay Clerking, Mr. Har per and It. u. niekongnr. Mis. F, 13. Dayton has heon qulto Hick tho past week. Mrs. C. W. Allen and mother, Mrs. Rcahorry, of Metollus, aio spending tho week-end visiting friends In Turn lo. 0. Hoard and sons, of Clovcrdale, -ii ro throshlng In this nelghhorhood. Jack Frost niught many farmers napping and gut away with a num ber of sacks of potatoes. The West Sldo Ladles Club mot last Friday afternoon. Tho Tllllcum Literary Club will meet Saturday, November 2li, at the homo of Mis. It. U. rilckenger. iiixoi; I'liAT (Special to Tho Hullotln.) IWUNOM-: FLAT, Oio., Nov. 1C. A. IK Davis bad tho misfortune to loso a horse this week. Mr. and Mrs. Danlclson and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Man nln aro in Ileud this week. Danco at I'rlnglo Flat hall Novem ber 30. Husket supper. I'rlnglo Flat was well represented at tho election. Wo need a voting plaro nearer than tho present ono, which moans u rldo of twolvo miles or more and buck ovor roads that aro not very good to somo of us. There was no school election day, Lester Hallmoyor, who was In jured by a flying pleco of dynamite cop, Is recovering. Myrtlu and Lillian Daulelson have hocn absent tho latter part of this week on a trip to Dond. Dwlght and Alfred Cottlngham nml Clara Sottlomoyor aro back In school again. Bl :JB Saturday night. Mary Fryrear has returned to hor school work after being sick a few days. . There was a largo attendance at tho Council Club Friday night. Thoro will bo a special meeting of the Council Club next Friday night, Nov. 24. Mr. Hlanchard, tho county agriculturalist, will bo with us. Ev eryone Is Invited to comu and hoar him. CLOVKHDAlii:. TUMALO (Special to Tho Uulletln.) TUMALO, Ore., Nov. If.. Noll ltay has Just finished threshing his i;rop of rye. This rye, which was rrcommonded by tho Michigan Agri cultural College, has proved a biic crss and will no doubt bo planted oxtonulvoly fiom now on. Sovernl auto loads from Tumalo nttended tho big freo daucu and ripening of the Munz Hardware Htoro In Hodmond last Saturday night. Tho Tumalo hall was thrown open last Tuesday night and a number of people gathered to await tho election returns, A short program was pre pared, as well as a nice lunch. "Tho Merchunt of Venice Up to Date," which was given by tho stu dents of the Tumalo school last Fii lay, was well rendered and proved ii mm mi of revenue for tho basket ball team. Somo of tho farmers aio contem plating buying cattle at the Harris And Miller auction salo, which is to bo hold In Hcdmuud next Friday. Tlio west sldo ladles will hold (Special to Tho Uulletln.) CLOVKHDALi:, Nov. 20. Mr. nml Mrs. Harold Kline, of Mt. Vor non. Wash., arrived in Cloverdolo a weok ago Saturday. Mr. Audrus had tho misfortune to break his leg between tho kneo mid nnklo a weok ago Friday, whllo ho was getting his cattle in from thu range. Mr. Noblu, of I'rlnovllle, was a dinner guest at H. J. Skoltou's Sun day. Dean Vnn Matro helped Mr. Gottor dig a well last week, II. 0. Cllno has been doing somo carpenter work for Mr. Dalloy the past week. Mrs. Waltor Grant, ono of thu Sis tots' school teachers, visited from Friday until Sunday with Van Ma tres. Dean Vnn Matro nml Hay Arm strong went to Hedmond Saturday after cattle that were bought at tho mile Friday. Rev. Illulr ami llluckmau hold ser vices at the Clovordalu school Iioiibu Wednesday and Thursdoy nights. Mr. Hesse has contracted with Mr, Stuldam to dig n well. A few of tho Clovurdnlu young peo ple attended thu danco nt Slsturs LOST CKKKK. (Special to Tho Hullotln.) LOST CHUIJK, Nov. IB. Mr. nml Mrs. J, H, Wlogul and son, Howard, left for Tacoma last Friday, where they expect to spend tho winter. ltecco Smith and Kdgar Llvcsy have returned to the valley, nfter an absence of sovoral months. Miss Eva Sturgls, of Suntcx, is a guest of Mrs. J. H. HnsBler. C. 0. Ashby. who has boon work ing at Spraguo, Wash., for sovoral months past, has returned home. S. W. Host was a visitor at Huck Creek tho latter part of Inst week. Mr. mid Mrs. I'nrrott returned from Hond Tuesday with a load of furniture and groceries. Gus McLouth mndo a trip to Kgll last weok. G. It. Young Is hauling straw from tho Hall much near tho Gnp. II, Kinsman hns gotio to Spanaway, Wash., to spend tho winter. Mrs. C. C. Rhodes is on the sick list this weok. Hen Rhodes enmo In from I'rlno villa to make final proof on his claim. I'OWKLL HUT' (Special to Thu Hullotln.) POWELL HUTTE, Nov. 20. S. D. Mustard's sulo on Wednesday was not very well attended, tho weather being extremely cold. I'nrt of the stock only was sold. J. F. Price nml Earl Saundors went to Portland tho enily part of the woek on n business trip. Mr. Rico returned on tho night train Friday, but Mr. Saunders preferred tho day light trip, coming n day or so later. Tho Cob-web social, given by tho Shephuid school, was u very pleasant affair. The box lunches netted tho (Continued on page V.) " .ip,a"tt.itVivvvtvvi tri ss ss ss ss is ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ywws A Few Thoughts for Thanksgiving Time We have just opened our Jewelry Department with a complete line of Watches Diamonds Jewelry Elgin, Waltham, Hamil ton and Howard Watches nt prices never before equaled in Bend. We lmvc u line selection of Diamonds on display. All pri ces and sizes. First class watch and jewelry repairing. All work is guaranteed. Thanksgiving Specials Suits for Every Occasion in grays, blue serges and brown and mixed patterns $22.50 . $17.50 $20.00 g $16.00 $18.00 "$15.00 Dress Shirt specials, fancy pat terns, sott and laundered rough, neck band and collar attached. $1.50 $1.00 Values now Values now $1.15 .75 JUST RECEIVED a new line of OC CA 1 fc 1 Afl Thanksgiving Neckwear at.. . . Z.JC, JVC 3XIQ. q I .UU The Golden Rule Store Formerly H. 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