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Central Oregon
Neighborhood
News
M1LI.ICAK.
(Special to Tho Bulletin.)
W Miu.lCAN. March 7. Fordlnnnd
Tauschor modo a business trip to
Portland recently, returning Sun-
' Prank Loo wont to Demi tho past
wook, returning Sunday.
Mra. Leo Kollor and children visit
ed with her mother. Mrs. K. Tausch
or, Saturday.
J. J, Holland and family visited
ylth tho Loo Keller family Sunday.
Tho children enjoyed tho day sliding
down hill.
Mllllcan valley peoplo havo now
had three rahblt drives, killing over
400 rabbits Sunday. Thoy aro soon
to havo another drive
Miss Soltna Drown returned to hor
"homestead Saturday, after spending
her leavo of alisenco In Ilond.
Tho dance nt II. D. Conawny's was
'well attended Saturday night and all
report a good tlmo. Anothor dnnco
was enjoyed at tho same place, after
Tho rabbit drlvo on Tuesday, March
tith.
Walter Mllllcan is at Crooked IUvcr
nt tho present time.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mllllcan aro
expected homo soon.
Win. A. Itahm has poisoned ovor
400 rabblU this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gloss, Mr. and
Mrs. fcngehrotson. from Bend, wore
out to tako part In tho rabbit drive
Tuesday.
P. D. Johnson made a trip to Dend
Sunday night, returning Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ilosln nro busy
hauling hay from tho Cooper place.
Mrs. J. J. Holland is on tho sick
list at tho present writing.
Earl Powers was out from Dend
to tako part in tho rabbit drive.
I.. D. Keller called on tho R. It.
Kellers Monday.
A. D. Norton shot a largo lynx re
cently. II. It. Kollor also got an
other lynx tho past week.
MILLICAN.
(Special to Tho Bulletin.)
MILLICAN, March 10. L. A. Hall
called at tho It. It. Keller home on
Wednesday.
Joseph and Mary Holland, Paul
and Grace Johnsoc, Walter Keller
and Meadames J. J. Holland and P.
B. Johnson helped llttlo Hoy Keller
celebrate his sixth birthday, March 8.
Wednesday, Leo Tauschcr, Eric
Wasteland and It. II. Keller took
SPRING BRINGS THOUGHTS OF Butter
ing or Repairing Buildings beaten by
Winter Weather.
We Carry the Biggest and Most Com
plete Line of Builders' Hardware of
any Firm in Central Oregon.
5 GHOSH PANEL II K DOORS
Mado of well
seasoned No. 1
olear fir, elegant
ly finished, show
ing handsome
grain effect,
which can bo
brought out by
using a stain.
2-CxC-C, Hi in,
thick.
2-0x0-0, 1 in.
thiok.
thick.
2-10x0-10. 1
In. thick.
3-0x7-0, 1 In.
ttiluk.
No. IMi ONE-LIGHT SASH
DOORS.
2-CxC-G, 1 fnchoa thick.
2-8x0-8, 1 Inches thick.
2-10x0-10, 1 inches thick.
3-0x7-0, 1 inches thick.
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down tho rabbit corral from tho Mac-
nilow place, and Leo Tauschor took
It to tho Ilosln placo. whoro it will
bo put up today to bo ready for tho
drive tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Tauschor visited
their son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Keller. Wednesday.
George Uoborts has been very sick
with la grltmo this week.
P. D. Johnson and A. D. Norton
want to Dqnd Wednesday evening.
They aro expecteii nomo touay. i noy
wore called In ns witnesses In a gov
ernment contest.
Frank Leo called nt tho It. It. Kol
lor homo today.
Soring sowing Is greatly retarded
by tho late snow storms, but wo aro
all looking forward to mora invor
able weather In tho near future.
Walter Mllllcan returned from
Crooked Diver Wednesday.
TUMA1.0.
(Spealal to Tho Bulletin.)
TUMALO. March 9. Dovcrcnd Al
lon, tho Methodist minister from Red
mond, held sorvlccs In Tuniulo last
Sunday afternoon. Mr. Allen will
havo charge of tho pulpit hero ovary
two weeks.
J. L. Lucas, who has been visiting
i his brother-in-law, F. N. Wallace,
returned to his home In Hood Itlvor
last Friday.
Tho ladles of tho Tllllcum club will
entertain their husbands and friends
at tho Tumalo hall next Saturday uv
cuing. I Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Harter spout
.Sunday with tho Coons.
Mr. and Mrs. X. G. Wallace. Mrs.
IW. M. Vandorpool and Miss Ilyrl
I Davis, of Prlnevlllc. were visiting
friends at Tumalo Saturday night.
Mrs. Nllllc Snyder, who has been
.attending school In Dend. Is confined
to her room with an attack of tho
measles.
Mrs. J. W. Drown and son Day,
spent Saturday In Princvllle.
Mrs. John Marsh was a Itcdmond
visitor last Saturday.
Bert Miller, of Bond, was In Tum
alo Saturday.
I Grovor Gerklng has purchased 200
j head of two year old steers and will
: feed them on his ranch two mites
north of Tumalo. Mr. Gorklng has
I lately lost two head of cattle from
rabies.
' Sovoral men from Tumalo aro at-
' tending county court In Dond, among
tho number were F. E. Dayton, It. N.
INSIDE HOOK MORTISE
MK'KH.
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A very handsomo hoveled do
slgn, with sharp square corners,
highly finished surface, two
Zlixl Inch escutcheon platos,
heavy 2 ' Inch knobs to match,
reversible lock 3x3 Inch,
comploto with strike plate, key
and screws. A good stylo for
bungalows. Old coppor finish,
and light dull brass finish.
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WHEN YOU BEGIN YOUR
SEEDING SEE OUR STOCK
AND INQUIRE AS TO PRICES
I
Dairymen
Attention
OUR EXCELLENT.CtAR.
KET ENABLES US 10
PAY YOU A HIGHER
PRICE FOR CREAM.
Wo need 10,000 pounili
mp butter 11 each
month, nd more: .no
limit to out churning
ctptcity.
Oall or totilr, ntl we
will tipUin our new
method.
We going to put
thit creamery on the
creamery map.
NEW MANAGEMENT
Central
Oregon Farmers Creamery
Demi, Oiegon.
Fllcklngor. J. W. Drown. F. II. Wil
son. J. W. llnrtor. C. II. Spaugh, C.
P. Decker and F. N. Wallace.
Superintendent Thompson of Dond,
waB calling on Tumalo friends Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Contorbury have
returned from their homostead near
Brothers, Oregon.
Mr. Doot has purchased a new
Dulck car.
Tho IMnohurst nelghborhod Is woll
supplied with feed for tholr stock for
a long slcgo of winter, although wo
would l(ko to boo spring come.
Mr. and Mrs. Canterbury. Albert
McGulro. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Root
and J. W. Snyder woro Dend visitors
last Saturday.
Those perfect In spelling last week
In tho Tumalo school woro: First
grade Paulino Lundberg, Gerald
Crowley; second grado, Alloln Wal
two; fifth grade, Leon Mnrsli, Ken
neth Dayton; eighth grade, Ruby
Marlon, Holbert Wallace, Wayno
Wright, ltuth Dales.
HL'IM'MKK PARTY.
(Contributed.)
HAMPTON. Or., March R A de
lightful surprise was given nt tho
home of Hurley R. Hogue, at Hamp
ton, Oregon, March 7. In honor of
David E. Spurbcck. who expects to
leave soon for his former homo near
Genessee. Idaho. Thoso printout
woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrloy Dur
ham and children. Lolan nnd Thel
ma, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllo Dorrlck and
duughter, Marjorlo, Mr. and Mrs. G.
P. Allison and sons, Walter, Cecil
and Jnck, Mr. tint! Mrs. MoKoown,
Mr. Dunn, George Kroldor. Leo Rlggs,
Joo Simmons, Reau Harman, Chester
Moore, Miss Viola Smith nnd Mabel
Streotor. Music was furnished by
IMPORTANT.
When ordering always glvo tho
width first; always glvo oxact
slzo of glass, not ot sash, or
wood work.
Sash is usuully
shipped in sin
gle strength, dou
ble strongth
glass runs eight
lights to inch,
single strength runs 12
lights to tho Inch, we use
only best grade of glass and
all sush Is very carefully
packed. All chock rail win
dows aro plowed and bored.
"SS" moans slnglo strongth,
"DS" moans double strongth.
BEAR IN MIND
GARDEN SEEDS
AND TOOLS.
Miss Mabel Htrootor and Mr. Dunn,
nlao Mrs. Alllnou and Mrs. Dorrlok
and Mrs. Mr-Known, Gatues woro
pluynd until midnight, vhnn lunch,
consisting of sandwiches, eotteo and
salnd, pie, enko and pickles, woro
served. Card playing and dancing
continued until morning, whim all
departed tor home, somewhat ttroil
and stoop, yot each duclarlng thoy
had had a delightful tlmo.
HAMPTON 1UJTTK.
HAMPTON DUTTK, March 7. A
rnhblt meeting will be held hero on
March 14, and R. A. Rlnnchnrd, tho
county agriculturalist, will he hero
to talk In behalf of tho good that
may ho done In these lines.
Mrs. Roy Simpson Is visiting with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, V. Bhrodor.
several weeks,
Gus McCloitgh, of Stauffer, passed
through hero with hay which liu Is
hauling from llntuptou. He Is tho
guest of Chnrles James tonight.
Charles James started for I'rlno
vlllo last week but owing to tho hnd
roads wns compelled to return and
unit for n thaw.
Cecil Alberts, who hits hueu visit
ing with his pnrcuts for several
weeks, has returned to his work nt
the ranch south of Rums.
Messrs. Robinson and Schnteder,
who hnvo boon living on tho Oscar
Dlack place, havo moved to Mr.
Schnlcder'a homestead near Sttpleo,
Oregon.
Piiro Stauffer returned to his
homo titter visiting several weeks at
tho Meeks homo,
Mrs". Carl Hltunnu nnd Mrs. J. M.
Drlckey nro on tho sick list.
C. J. Htauffor wus a visitor at tho
Drown ranch lust Sunday.
Oscar Dluck Is living on his farm
ugaln.
Gabriel Datntttl killed a coyote last
week which came to tho door of tils
cabin and fought with his dog.
HAMPTON.
HAMPTON, March 3. Mr. Ilur
rls, of Imperial, proved up hoforo
Commissioner A. S, Fogg on Friday.
Mrs. Simpson passed through hero
Sunilny on her way to Rolyat.
Durr Dlnck nnd Elmer Peck mado
a trip to Drothors last Saturday to
attend the telephone meeting.
Mrs. Hnnnah Drlckey spent Sun
day night nt Imperial.
Mr. Dengston, of Dry Uike, was
a Hnmpton cnller Saturday.
Mr. nuil Mrs. A. H. Fogg nnd son,
Hnrold, spent Sunday with Mr. nnd
Mrs. P. D. Harman.
Mnhol Streeter spent Saturday
ntgiit witn Mrs. J. O. Wlilttnker.
A. Ames and ( McCluro mndu n
i trip to Hampton Saturday.
j Iko Zorolph and Jim Dunn went
to Norvllle Brown's Sunday for a
j short visit.
J. L. Owen had the misfortune to
fnll on tho lea Saturday and sprain
I his nrm.
' Miss Derthn Draham and Ed.
' Schroder, of Rolyat, called on Darla
. Durton Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Wlilttnker spent Sun
day night nt ('. B, Hnrman's,
) Mrs. M. II. Crow spent Mondny
with Mrs, Luelnda Black.
MOLASSES AND
ALFALFA RATIONS-
The Kind Your Stock Needs. Made in Bend.
For Dairy Cows, Hogs, Horses, and Sheep. Ours is the only plant in
Central Oregon equipped to turn out these products, and our prices
make it possible for you to use them advantageously. We also have
ready Alfalfa Chicken Mash, Chicken Scratch Food, Chick Food, Calf
Meal, and a complete stock of all feeds needed in Central Oregon.
The Highest Grade only of second cutting alfalfa, is used for all our
mixed ration foods.
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, 13Vi 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 grado
wheat obtainable.
FARMERS: Inquire about our re-cleaned seed before you do
your Spring seeding.
AIITI0LE8
KfiKS 38C 1
Hoof, sirloin .... 410 B I
Mutton, leg 445 M, I U. S, Department of Agrlculturo
Milk 1030 Ear I Far-morn Dullotln No, 112.
I'ork, loin 1035 aiHS Knergy Musclo and Strongth aiv-
Chooso 1185 ijHt V lug qualities.
Huttor 1305 sLS&T "" "ou"(l nt HoHrliutes Horny Flour,
Br'kfast foods' 1480 sLISr I 0OHMK 3 to 4 cents, will go as far
Slco.aa.t.'0.."9.iu2 WtEm iPeteSrwSff ' ?"Hl'"B "
Potatoes 2050 wSXSt 1 t"iyW1H 10r ,ound'
Deans, dried . 3040 MMMMMf l '
Wheat Flour . GC40 wSSSKSM
Bend Flour Mill Company
BEND, OREGON
J. P. Wlhtuol culled on G, II. 1 1 tw
in an Monday.
J. O. Whlttnkor started for lltinil
Httutlny,
A fittrprlso party wan given for
Uavn Spttrheck at the homo nt Hur
ley lloguo Wednesday night. A very
pleasant time was enjoyed by all who
attended.
Loo Rlggs tuiiilo it trip (o llnm
Htoad valley tho fori) part of tho
week.
POWIII.li Rl'TTi:.
(Special (o Tho Bulletin.)
POWELL Dt'TTi:, March 7. The
girls from Powell llutto who aro at
tending high school In Prluovllle,
wore till homo for lite week. Tho
school Is closed on account of llto
menslos.
There hnvo been a number of
sletghrldo parlies tho past week, and
all woro greatly enjoyed hy tho young
people of tho neighborhood. On
Wednesday evening a few of tho
young folks, after tho ride, wont to
Mrs, Ross DiiHsett's, whoro thoy tiail
a most enjoyable tlmo making eatiily
and playing curds. Those participat
ing In tho evening's festivities were
Mr. and Mrs. Ross BiiHsett, Mr. and
Mrs, Reaves Wlllrnxcti, tho Misses
Orlsn and Ada Sears, Colin Miiucoati,
Gladys Breon anil lliuel llayu, Mr.
Dlggs, Mr, French, Wllllo nod Otto
Pauls, Lloyd llttssett unit Jessie
Deckmnu,
Thursday evening the Redmond
Dramatic club gave an eutertalutiioitt
nt Community hull, after which there
was a Jitney dnnco. Thoso attend
ing report n good time.
Dorothy Wells, of Redmond, Is the
guest of Miss Day llttssett for a few
days.
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. R.
Wlllcoxou gave a card party to a few
friends. Those enjoying their ho,
pltnllty woro J. A. Rlggs and llniol
Dayn, Jesse Deckman and Fay litis
sett. Floyd llttssett anil Dorothy
Wolls.
Miss Hazel Dnyn returned to
Prlnevllln Siiuduy, after spending the
Meek with hor parents,
E. A. llttssett enmo out to the
ranch Sunday and thinks ho will stay
for awhile.
Mrs. O. E, lltitterfleld returned
home Titosday nvotilug after several
woeks visiting In Portland. Mr. Hut
terflehl wont down nnd accompanied
hor on tho return trip.
Mr. Wells purchased 600 sheep Inst
week from Billy Wilson.
Mr. anil Mrs. Guy Sears will loavo
Wednesday for Portland, where they
will muko tholr homo.
HAMPTON.
(Special to Tho Dullotln.)
ii a MK-rnV i ri. j ti,.. .
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muulty windmill at Hampton has
Hern broken for several days, rutislug
a shnrtnge of wutur to thoso depend
ing an It.
Mr. Gerklng passed through hero
Friday on his way to Paul lleltl's
Leo Rlggs started for Powell llutto
Friday.
Low Dmiiioti ami George Wilson
were Hnmpton valley visitors Satur
day night.
12, Smith was riding for horses In
litis flat Sunday, ,
A. H. Fogg nintltt a trip to Paul
Hold's Hiinilny, leturiilug TitiMiliiy.
School lit not being held this wook
owing to tho Illness or tho toitoltor.
Lorn Crow nailed on Darlo Dtirtou
Hiiinlay.
Tho folks from Hampton valley
who attended tho Drolhers dance, re
port a rtojutl tlmo.
' Tnm'lvlwiwpeut Wednesday ulnht
With Loo Rlggs.
Mr, unit Mrs. L. WlUon railed nt
O. II. Illinium's Thursday.
Jim Dunn it till Ike Zorolph spoilt
Thursday night with Art Antes, ot
the llarh Wlrn ranch.
Lorn Crow called on Miss Smith
Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jimmy llrlnkay spent
Wednesday night at 0. II. Illinium's.
8IHTKRH.
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
HIHTKRH, March 12.--J. II. Vln
cent, who litis heeii located at Eu
gene (lie past winter, Is visiting his
brother. 11. K. Vincent, of this place.
Mr. Vincent finds our crisp mountain
air and bright sunshine a ptoaslnir
rlinugn from the moro moist cllmato
ot the valley.
Carl Woods has returned from u
business trip to Itirtlntid.
J (). McKlnitey has returned from
a recent trip to points In Ktulorn
Washington.
Joe L. Miller has returned from
Dend, where ho hits been working thin
winter.
('. L. (list was a business visitor In
Dend this week.
Mrs. Jack Steldham Is reported us
Itilto III.
George Wilson Is reported 111 with
measles, tho first case In town,
R. W. Grogait made a trip to Demi
this week.
M. II. Grant Is staying a few dayn
with his wife, Mrs, M. D. Grant,
principal of tho Sisters school.
tTitolo Frank Dnoth, of Metollus, Is
railing on old friends In Sisters.
John Dennis has purchased u gas
olluo drag snw.
11,1 SANA .NT VALLEY.
(Special In Tho Dullntlu.)
PLEASANT VALLEY, March 10.
J. K. Williams and family nro gel-
(Continued on Pngn;.)
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