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TAOK a. IlEND IU7LLETIN, IJEND, OREGON, THUltflDAY, FKIHlUAItY 22, 1017. Central Oregon Neighborhood News ------ --------- --- MHTKKH. SISTEH9, Ore, Fob. 11. M. M. "Klcf mndo a trip to Iladmond nftor load at frclRlit Thursday. Dnvo Fryronr, who has boon at -work for tho Mack Uutto company, tbo past summer, was In town this week. Mr. Fryroar Is getting ready to movo to tho coast. Carl Wooila haB returned from an oxtciulcd trip to points In Southern Oregon and WcBtorn Washington. Ho Hays this Is about as good a placo to bo B ho known of, Ed. Bpoo has complotod Ills now liomo and has morod Into It. Dill McKay, from tho Orand Vlow country wan in town Monday soiling moat which ho had butchered. Mr. and rMs. Knuto Cobb woro Itodmond visitors this weok. Oco. Wilson has started a wood yard In Sisters. Ho has purchasod tho Itlckor woodsaw and Iiuh u largo quantity of wood nawed. Anthony Iloach was hauling frolght from Ilcdmniid Saturday. It. W. Urognu was up from his Jiomcstead Monday, Tho friends of Maliol Smith, daugh ter of Ilobort Smith, formerly of Sis ters, have received word that sho Is very sick. II, C. Cllno, of Clovordolo, Is haul ing lumber from thu Slsturs mill. Klhlo Taylor was taken to Ilend mid operated upon for nppendlrltls last wuek. Ho is rnportod as ncov orlug nicely from the operation. Air. and Mrs. Herman Seaman woro Sunday visitors nt tho Harring ton home this week. V. L. (list look Mr. nnd Mrs. John Taylor to Ilotul Saturday to visit tholr son, Ellile, who Is In tho hospital. Joo Wilson has n crow cutting logs on tho II. L. Touo ranch. Mr. Wilson Is getting toady to start his mill ns Boon as, weather conditions )crmlt. J. J. Wilt Co. Imvn Installed a gas ollno tank to supply automobile traffic. Ellis Kdglngtou Is hauling wood for tho Slstors sehool. C. L. Ulst has Installed a wood saw In connection with ills water works nnd has a crow of men sawing wood last week. MIhs Castollu Ynngllng, of Eugeuo, Is staying at Mrs. Knuto Cobb's homo and attending Sisters school, Quito u number of Sisters people attended tho basketball gamn In Cloverdalo between Itedmond nod Movurdalo, Itodmond won. ? r IIAMITON lUI'ITi: HAMPTON II1JTTK. Feb. H. Hurt Meeks and l'ago Stauffor spunt Thursday night with Win. Hoist. Oscar lllaek and Jnko Hook uro cutting posts for Horace llrooklngs. Mr. Walters, of Wagontlre, passed through hero with his threshing out fit last Thursday. Ho expects to do threshing near llrothers, Charley Davis returned from Ilend yesterday with u load of freight, bo lug on his way to Ills homo near Stauffer, Mr, and Mrs. Jlmmle Mrlckoy and coin's birthdays Jim Dunn outocd to Uend last Sun day. Wm. Kobortsson and Wm. Schnlcd or mado a business trip to Ilend tho foro pnrt of tho week. J. M. IJrlckoy rotumed from Port land last Monday. While thorn ho visited IiIb daughtors, Mrs. Marshall nnd Mrs. Dreed, John Williams Is a visitor hero to day. Iko Zcroff Is -a guest of Messrs. Ilobortson and Schnledor. Alox McKowon en mo out from Ilend to his homestead this wook. CLOVKHDALIO CLOVEIWALK, Fob. 18. E. E. HesBo and W. W. Van Matro deliver ed hogs In Itodmond Saturday, re ceiving $11.25 per hundred. Mrs. McDonald, who has been vis- Iting lior parents, Mr. and Mrs H. C. Miller, left Saturday morning for her homo In Valley. J. D. Minor, of Ilend, was showing parties through this vicinity Satur day. Mr. Mlllor and his daughter, Fay, went to Itodmond Saturday. Fay stayed in Itedmond to visit her friend, Knthcrlno Pugh, Vorno Skolton returned homo from Prlnevlllo Saturday accompanied by his rousln and wife, Mr. and Mis. Fred N'oblo. Tho farmers of Clovordalo met Saturday night nnd organized u Fed eral Farm Loan association. Tin chances nro that Clovordalo will havo a new hall In tho uoar fut ure to hold their meetings In. Arthur (Irubo wont to Ilend one day last week. A pnrty consisting of Mr, nnd Mrs. Hnrold Kllnn, Arthur nnd Eloruor (Irtilio, Earl, Idelln and Viola Miller and Dean and Lillian Van Mntro, at tending tho mnsiUorado dauco at Sisters Friday night. Tho Clovordalo and Itedmond hnsketbnll teams played basketball at Clovordalo Saturday night, tho score being 1G to -8 In favor of Red mond, This Is tho Clovordalo boys lust gamo or tho season. Ocnrgo Wilson, Tllllo Davis and Ethel Vincent, of SIstorBi attended tho Clovordalo-Itedmoud gamo Sat urday night. Tho Clovordalo girls nro going to play with tho Itedmond girls In basketball next Friday night. A ilnuco after tho game. Evoryono Invited. gram was rondercd: Patriotic song, school; recitation by Dorothy Tay lor; dialogue, "Making our Flag," by Tholma Zumwalt, Iloraco Dob bins, Johnnie Wilson; recitation by Vorno Kief; recitation by Henry Clint; reading composition, "Wash ington" by Tida Taylor; recitation by Harold Allen; song by school "Our Flag;" recitation by Annlo Clint; reading composition "Lincoln" by Miss Muriol Edmonson; recitation by Elinor Graham; duot, Alda Taylor and Muriol Edmonson. Tho program was closed by tho singing of "Tho Star Spangled Danncr," by tho house. Tho attendanco by tho parents and friends of tho school was good and tho teachers express themselves as woll pleased with tho Interest shown. A largo number of pcoplo attended tho masquerado ball at Allen's hall Friday evening. Miss Alda Taylor and Claudo Woods woro tho winners of tho grand prizo. Miss Taylor wm costumed to rcprcsont an Indian squaw and Claudo Woods represented a Mexican bull fighter. Ilov. J. Edward Dlalr preached at tho Presbyterian church Sunday ovo nlng. J. P. Duckott was a business visi tor In Itedmond Monday. J. D. Dowman has a crow of men and teams gravollng tho Slstors-Kud mond road near Mr. Wood's farm. hihti:hs. SI8TEU8, Fob. 17. Mrs. Ed. Spoo was visiting this weok with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. A. Temploton, of Clovordalo. Dod Fostor and Anthony Itoaeh nro logging for tho Wilson snwinlll. Mr. lllauchard, tbo county agricul turist, Mrs, I. eo and Prof. Nash will lecluro at tho Presbyterian church, of Sisters, Snturday evening. Thu lectures uro free and evoryono Is In vited. Tlioro wns an oxcellent program at the Sisters school Friday afternoon la honor of Washington's and Llu- Tbo following pro- True Economy . . . means the wist spending of one'i money nuking every dollar do full duty and grttlnj: In Kturo an article that will tUfy you In cvtry way. rue white: . b a rral bargain because It Ii told at a popular price because it lvc Yu the kind of sewing vou delicti! Ini because It will turn out the work quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time i( satisfactory services because Its Improvements will enable you to do things which can't be done on any other machine) because it will please you with its fine finish and beauty of Its furniture. In short you will find the White reliable and desirable from every point of view. De sure to see the White dealer who will be glad to show you how good a machine the White Is. II there Is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat alogs. We do not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines, I VIII TE SE WING MA CHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O. TUMALO TUMALO, Fob. 19. II. If. Dayloy nnd J. J. Coon woro In Sisters Mon day. Nols Kopnng, of Slstors, wns a business caller nt W. E. Sandal's Tuesday. Ooorgo Doot and C. M. Maynnrd loft for Walla Walla Monday night. Samuel Hold, of Dock Island, 111., Is vlBltlng his grandmother, Mrs. D. II. Hold. A. McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Orovor McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Hnlg, Mr. and Mrs. Doot, Mr. Spaugh and Mr. Wlmer woro all Dond callers this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cantorburyt Mr. Spaugli nnd family attended tho pic ture show In Ilend Sunday night. F. N. Wallnco was n business caller nt Ilayloy's Tuesday. Nell Day and Carl Marlon woro rlcnnlng ryo at tho Dalloy placo last Thursday. Mrs. Canterbury nnd son, nro Bpendlng two weeks on tholr homo stond near llrothers, Oro. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Norcutt went to Itedmond Inst Thursday. Sovoral mnn will begin work on tbo rond north of J. W. Drown's next Monday. This Is work that has been needed badly for somo time. Tho Tumnlo Farm Loan associa tion mot Saturday afternoon. Among matters taken up was tho ondorso mont of C. Sam Smith, of Priucvtllo, ns tho appralsor of tho Federal Farm Loan bonrd for this section. Tho West Sldo Lndlcs club mot last Tliurmlny afternoon. Tho pro gram committor prepared a vory In teresting program for tho day. I'VE. Dayton spent Bovornl days In Dond Inst wook having somo dental work dono. Nets Copnng has lately bought tho Gibson plnro. A. Holburg has. boon hauling hay from Mr. Ilayloy's place. Ooorgo Sandal Is gottlng timber out to build n bnm. Tho Pluohurst Literary society en tertained their frlonds Inst Saturday evening with a abort program follow ed by n social hop. C. P. Docker nnd family wero din ner guestH of F. D. Wilson nnd sis ter, Mrs. Howard, last Sunday. After dinner thoy nil motored over to J. J. Coon's whero thoy remainder of tho day was spout. trip to Dond Monday. Mrs. J. J. Holland called on Mrs. II. R. Keller Monday. D. D. Keller called at Mllllcan's Wednesday. Tuesday Opal Conaway again re sumed her school duties after having been 111 nt her homo Sunday and Monday. Tho children of Mllllcan had a Valentino box at tho Mllllcan school house Wednesday. It caused much laughter and nmusoment. All of tho children received a post card Valen tino from Mrs. I. L. Owen, their teacher, and also from Mrs. Ida D. Mllllcan, who Is now at Prlnovlllo. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Keller woro on Juniper bill Thursday and brought homo a load of wood. Chas. Oraffonborger and son, Ray mond hauled poles from Pino moun tain recently and aro now busy mak ing posts. Mrs. P. D. Johnson Malted school Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. J, Holland cnllcd on Mrs. II. D. Koller Thursday. Mrs. II. W, Presly loft for Spo kane, Wash., tho past weok, to visit with her mother nnd other rolatlvcs. Sho expects to bo gono until about tho first of Mnrch. Horace Cook hauled water from tho Johnson woll this week. Eric Hostoland Is busy grubbing nnd burning sago brush theso days. P. D. Johnson wob at Dond Wed nesday. J. J. Holland Is hauling poles from Pino mountain for C. M. Dosln. C. M. DoBin Is busy digging a els- torn. Ho will also build a largo log barn and log bungalow In tho near futuro. Joo and Mary Holland visited with tho Groffonbcrgor's Sunday. Mrs. It. D. Keller. Irrigation Committee Asks Benham Falls Tract Opening Cut This Out It In Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Pnf nn 1Mb slip, cncloso with Bo to Foloy & Co., 283G Shcincld Ave, Chicago, Jll Wrltlllir vour nnmn mul nil i1rr.au rlrtnr. ly. You will recolvo In roturn n trial pnckBRO containing Fnlnv'n Ilnnnv nnd Tnr Compound, for coughs, eoldB. croup; Foley Kidney Pills, nnd Foloy Cathartic Tablets. Sold ovory whoro. Adv. Acting on authorization from the Commercial club, tho Irrigation com mittco of that bod) has pcrparcd a communication to Secretary of the Interior, Franklin K. Lano, urging tho throwing open for settlement of tho Denhnm Falls segregation. Tho letter sketches tho history bf the project as follows: "October 17, 190C, a contract un dor tho Caroy act was mado by tho statb of Oregon and tho United States for tho segregation of 74,198 acres of public land In this vicinity. "On January G, 1909, tho Des chutes Irrigation and Power Com pany, predecessor of tho Central Ore gon Irrigation Company, entered Into a contract with tho Stato of Oregon for tho reclamation of theso lauds which wero comprised In what Is known ns 'Oregon List No. 20.' "Dy tho terms of this contract tho project was to bo nbandoncd unless right of way for rcsorvolr purposes was secured from tho United States prior to October 17, 1915' and such right of way has never bocn so cured. "Tho orlglnnl contract botweon tho Stato and tho United States expired Octobor 17, 1915, as did also tho contract between tho stato and tho trrlgntlon company "Up to Oct. 17, 1915, oxcopt for minor surveys, absolutely? nothing wns dono by tho Irrigation company toward tho reclamation of tho Den ham Falls Irrigation project. "On Kovcmbor 18, 1915, tho Cen tral Oregon Irrigation Company pe titioned tho Oregon Desert Land Doard to request from tho Secretary of tho Interior a flvo year extension of tho contract for reclamation. "On Novotnhcr 24, 1915, tho Des ert Laud Doard mado Bitch petition to tho Secretary of tho Intorlor. "On Decombcr 21, 1915, tho In torlor Dopartmont required that a showing bo mado lit support ot tho application for tho oxtonslon of con tract and allowed 90 days from tho receipt of notlco within which to sub mit tho required data. Tho matter was submitted to tho Irrigation com pany by tho Desert Land Doard bo that It might corapllo and submit such data. "Tho lands embraced in this seg regation 11a southeasterly from Dond, tho distances varying from flvo to twonty-flvo miles. Cortaln portions ot them aro suscopttblo of Irrigation whllo a largo portion ot tho balanco Is ot tho samo claBs as lands adjoin ing and outsldo tho segregation which aro now being successfully farmod, "Tho ContrnI Orogon Irrigation Company Is admittedly unablo to ef fect tho reclamation of theso lands and thero Is no other company or Individual who wishes to do tho work. "Tho land now lies Idle and untaxed." r STOP! And investigate our prices before buying your groceries. Wo can save you money. P. B. Johnson's Mllllcan, Oro. Tolonhone fti tfl J I SB fin M. ToSBT- sTMI IXUt HALE 11V UEND lTUMTlUi: CO. THE PORTLAND HOTEL PORTLAND, OUEGON The Hose City's world-fained hotel, occu pying an entire block. All Outside rooms. Superior dining and grill ser vice. An atmosphere of reiiuement, as -- with n service of courtsey. - Kuropean Plan; 1.50 ami Up IUCIIAKD W. CUILDS, Manager I 2fAi "3 fl si r&n if 9 si ft rd mtsk i ft rd HAMPTON. HAMPTON. Fob. 17. Alfonso Vnn Lnko was at C, II. Harmnti's Thursday, Norvlllo Drown inndu a trip to Prlnovlllo Inst week. Mrs. G. O. Whltlnker was nil Im perial visitor Mnndny, Miss Viola Smith spent Thursday uiglil nt Airs. M. II. Crow's. Iko Xerolph returned to Hampton Vnlloy recently after nu nhscuco of ninny mouths. Walter's throshlng machine passed through hero Thursday on Its way to llrothnrs. Darlo Durton spoilt Mnndny with Mrs. A. S. Fogg. C. D. Haruian spent several dnys with Lew Donnott nt Dry Luke Inst week. George I.nngford rnmo to Hamp ton Wednesday to file on an ndllilon al homestead boforo Commissioner A. S. .ir. G 0. Whlttnker and Iko Zorolph mado u trip to Norvlllo Drown's .Mon day. E. Pevk and N. Wells n.ndo.u trip to Leo's nfler seed ryo Monday .Mr. i nil Mrs. Fogg spjnt Tuosday nt Mr. llaioim's. A mad coyoto bid two calves which belong to Mrs. Dennett on Camp Creek Friday. Mabel Streetor called on Mrs. J, O. Whlttnker Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jlmmlo Drlckoy, Iko Xerolph, and Jim Dunn returned from Ilend Tuesday, Lorti Crow culled on Darlo Durton Wednesday, Mrs. M, II. Crow, Mrs, I.uclnda lllaek. Mrs. llarxotm and Jesso Dlack aro on tho sick list this week, P. J. Wilquot started f,or Leo's after ryo Tuesday, Mr. Durns, cf Imporlal. wus a Hampton caller Wednesday. Lew llonnott moved from his placo tu tho Duttca to tho Falou placo, Mr. McKwln, ot Ilolyat, passed through Hampton Wednesday on his way to his homestead. GeorRO Dakar, of Hold, wns tran sacting business In Hampton Wednesday. M1I.UIWN MILLICAN. Feb. 16. Chas. Grot feubergcr and family visited with J J Hall and family recently. Mrs. Leo Keller and children, Helen and Harold and Mrs. It. It. Keller spout a pleasant afternoon with Mrs. J. J. Holland Tuesday, bo foro tho ladles left Mrs. Holland served a splendid dinner, P. U, Johnson mado a business BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BUILDIWGS IN BEND OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT VALUE ABOUT $500,000 $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER NONE $100,000 ITxcka BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. Why Not Apply It Here? The European consumer is the most scientific buyer of foods on earth. He has, from necessity, been forced to buy that which gives the greatest return for the money. HE IS THE WORLD'S GREATEST USER OF FLOUR Flour, and yet more flour has been the cry of stricken Belgium. England and France consider it relatively the cheapest f oo"3' at ?12 per barrel. Don't subscribe to popular fallacies FACE THE FACTS -Meat contains 60 per cent water. . Potatoes, 75 per cent water. Milk 80 to 90 per cent water. Flour, 13V per cent water. A pound of meat costs 20 and 25 cents. A pound of flour costs four cents. And yet there is more en ergy in a pound of flour than in a pound of beef. REAL ECONOMY MEANS THE USE OF MORE FLOUR WHEAT FLOUR Cheapest and best food. U. S. test proves it. Deschutes Spray and True Blue Flours make the finest tasting bread on the market, because they are made from the highest grade wheat obtainable. FARMERS: Inquire about our re-cleaned seed before you do your Spring seeding. AIITICLES Kf?K& 385 I MuuoS1 " l U- 8- DeP'nt of Agriculture Jim. B ,n Farmers' Bulletin No. U 2. Pnrv i'nin )nVk ' Energy Muscle and Strongth Qlv- ',0,n " V Ing Qualities. nHr Wll ' Ono pound ot Deschutes Hpray Hour, Dr'kfut foods litl ' ' C08tlnB 3 t0 cents' wl" B0 a8 rar m ktaat foods ..M89 -. I M two pounds meat, coating 20 Potatoes ..::;s50 : "t.p.Poud. Deans, dried .3040 I Wheat Flour. .6540 x Bend Flour Mill Company BEND, OREGON m -&i j. H liJMIIil8lfflMWKL JL4 IMflL Vj,fl fu V tUMta t h --