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I'AOK 2. IlKNl) ItUMiirriN, I1KNI), OHKflOX, TIII'ltHIUY, MAUCH 1115, 1017. I H J I I: --- Central Oregon Neighborhood News --- - GI.OVKHIA1.K. (Special to ThoUullctln.) CLOVRIUMI.R, March 11. Mrs. "W. W. Collins has returned homo from Snlom where alio wont to ago her son. Her niece, ot Portland, enmo home with nor. John Oottcr and Ernest Itesseo (shipped two cars ot cattle to Port land Saturday. II, C. Miller made a business trip to Portland Saturday. Mr. Pugh was out to Mr. MlUor's Sunday. Elmer Van Matro visited In Slstera nnd Clorordnlo last Sunday and Mon day. Gilbert Weston killed a mad coy oto over by Mr. Templeton's place last 'Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Wilson were calling on Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Van Matro Sunday aftornoon. Verne Sketton, Earl Miller nnd Dean Van Matro spent Sunday even ing with Walter Iloyd. A numbor ot the young peoplo ot Clovordalo entertained the Council vlub Friday night with a very In teresting dialogue. Thoro was also n recitation nnd a song by Earl Grube. Walter Uoyd, Idclla Miller nnd Eleanor Grube.' W. W. Von Matrc received n tel- iipram frnm hln nlit lintnn In WU. vonsln that his brother, Elvln, had died In Tulsa, Oklahoma. Geo. Cyprus leaves tomorrow to ace his mother, who has been sick tor some time. iowkijIj mrrTE. (Special toTho Dullctln.) TOWELL nUTTE, March 18. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Mortz. neo Lina Moore, wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Moore over Sunday. Mrs. Mertr still has about six weeks ot (school to teach before tho term closes. Itoss Davis, who has been In the valley for bo mo time, Is now work ing for Dllly Wilson. Clyde Mooro writes from Scattlo that he is going to Tacoraa to visit. Mrs. L. W. Van Doren and Mrs. U. ' 1. Mooro visited tho Wilson school "Wednesday aftornoon. I Mrs. Dlly Wilson has been sut-' ferlng from facial nouralgla tho past' week. Also an attack of bronchitis. 1 Mrs. N. P. Alley made several trips to Bend last week. She Is hav ing dental work done. i SPRING BRINGS THOUGHTS OF Baffl ing or Repairing Buildings beaten by Winter Weather, We Carry the Biggest and Most Com Pte Line of Builders' Hardware of any Firm in Central Oregon. 5 CROSS PANEL 1'IU DOORS Mado of woll seasoned No. 1 clear fir, elegant ly finished, show ing handsome grain effect, which can be brought out by using a stain. 2-6x6-0, 1 li In, thick. 2-CxG-G, 1 in. thick. 2-8x6-8, IK in. thick. 2-10x0-10. 1 In. thick. 3-0x7-0, 1 in. thick. Xo. 214 ONE-LIGHT HASH DOOIW. 2-CxC-C, 1 inches thick, 2-8xG-S, 1 Inches thick. 2-lOxG-lO, 1 inches thick. 3-0x7-0, 1 Indies thick, - ---- ---- .. - . - Miss Gladys Hrcon visited with Mrs. A. W. Uayn nttor school Thurs day. Leo Ulggs came down from Hamp ton Hutto Saturday with tour head of horses, Rdwln Moore Is keening bachelor hall and going to school In Redmond. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allou Wlllcoxen, Mrs. ltoeres Wlllcoxen. Mrs. J. M. Shearor and Mrs. O. E. lluttartlold attended the dnnca In Hcdmond Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson wont to Redmond Saturday evening to tho dance, returning to tho ranch Sun day ntternnon. The homo of C. M. Charlton was destroyed by tiro Thursday evening It is roported that everything was burned. They nro living with Geo Hobbs now. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. 1). Mustard wero Redmond visitors Saturday after noon. Al. Shulti, ot Alfalfa. Is In this vlclnty with his wood saw, nnd ev ery one that hasn't n pile of wood on hand is busy getting one. E. L.. Johnson, our present post master, is making arrangements to go to his farm at Sllvordalc. Wash ington, about tho first of April. The postoftlce nnd general merchandise store will bo In charge ot Ross Bus- sett. Tho woolgrowors association met nt tho hall on Friday evening. Pow ell Hutto now hns, besides the ntiovo named, a potato growers association, a bull association, nnd a horse breed ers association. It seems tho only thing forgotten Is tho hog, nnd the price that hogs nra now, nnd still on tho rise, someone ought to stat n hog association. Geo. Hobbs, Atvtn Rlggs and Doe Dnyn went to Dcnd Monday night to attend tho boxing match. HA.MPTO.V jirrn; (Special to Tho Dulletln.) HAMPTON BUTTE. March 14. In tho past tew weeks we have been plentifully supplied with moisture, in the form ot snow. Owing to the snow remaining on tho ground so late in tho season, some people nro compelled to buy ha)' tor their live stock. Messrs McCloth, Helm and Forbes, of Stautfor. passed through horn with hay, which they purchased nt Hampton. W. W. Brown, who has his sheep at Glass Duties, Is out of 1NHIDK BOOK MORTISE LOCKS. A very handsome beveled de sign, with sharp square corners, highly finished surface, two 2Vix7 inch escutcheon plates, hoavy 2 Vi inch knobs to match, revorslhlo lock 2xZ Inch, comploto with strike plato, koy and screws, A good style for bungalows. Old copper finish, and light dull brass finish. WHEN YOU BEGIN jyOUR SEED I NG SEE OUR STOCK AND INQUIRE AS TO PRICES I Dairymen Attention OUR EXCELLENTMAK. KET ENAULES US TO PAY YOU A HIGHER PRICE FOR CREAM. We iwd 10,000 pound. mote buttrf (it each month, and mofr....no limit to out churning capacity. Call or titr, and we will riplain our new method t. We ate going lo put thit cteameiy on the creameiy map. NEW MANAGEMENT Central Oregon Fanners' Creamery Bend. Oirgon. grain (or feed for his sheep, nnd Is buying hay In tho Hampton district to teed. Mr. Walters' threshing outfit passed through hero Saturday on tho way homo to Wngontlro. They havo been threshing In tho Brothors neighborhood. J, O. Whltnkor has gone to Cor vnllls, to visit tits pnrents. His fathor Is hnvlng honrt trouble. Mr. Nuto enmo on tho stugo Inst week nnd Is a guest nt tho Itomu ot Norvnl Brown. lko Zeroff nnd Jim Dunn woroj business visitors nt Vic Schroder's ono day last week. Tom C. Ewlng haa gone to Bond on business. Mr. Best returned from Bend nnd passed through hero Monday on his way homo nt Stnuffor. Ho was nc- rnmnntilnil liv Mr. MllSHOr. who has taken a homestead nonr Glass Butte. ' Mrs. Musser rnmo out on tho stngn ' today and will join her husband nt ' Stauffer. Jimmy and Hannah Brlckoy woro guests of V. Schroder last Wednes day night. Mr. Hall, or Salem, rnme hero Inst week nnd tiled on n 640 aero grilling claim near Glass Butto. Mr, Unit says that scvoral ot his friends nonr Salom will come hi the near future to file on grnxlng claims. J. M. Brlckoy was a business vis itor hero yestorday. Miss Currle Brown visited with Mrs. Horace Brookings several duys this week. C. J. Stauffer, V. S. Land Commis sioner, was n guest of Bert Mreka last night, being on his way to Hamp ton to transact business. Mrs. Iifo Wilson made tlnnl proof on her homostend beforo Commis sioner Stauffer today. IMPORTANT. When ordering always glvo tho width first; always glvo exact size ot glass, not ot sash, or wood work. Sash is usually shipped In sin gla strength, dou ble strength glass runs eight lights to Inch, single strength ' runs 12 lights to tho Inch, wo uso only best grade of glass and all sash Is very carefully packed. All check rail win dows aro plowed and bored, "8S" moans slngla strength, "DS" moans double strength. BEAR IN MIND GARDEN SEEDS AND TOOLS. Vie Johnson recently trapped n gray wolf In thin vicinity. Wmlu Mooro was n guest nt tho BrookliiKS hotel lust night, Bert McokH outdo n trip to Hamp ton yesterday, HAMPTON. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) HAMPTON, March .Mrs. M. II. Crow spent Thursday with Mrs. C. 11, Harmnit. Mr, Mooro, ot Brothors, spent Sun day night nt Leo Rlggs'. Davo Spurbock loft Sunday for Uoneaseo, Idaho, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jimmy Brlckoy spent Wednesday at J. O. Whllnkor's. Leo Rlggs and Claud Smith start ed for Powell Butto Wednesday. A. S. Fogg nnd family loft Sun day for their homo In tho Willam ette Valley. They will bo greatly missed by tholr friends ut Hamp ton. C. B. Hiiriunu made n trln tn ci. n. Klng'a last Thursday. Hugh Crow started for Bond Hun. tiny. Darin Burton called on Lnrlnda Crow Saturday. Mrs. J. o. Whltnkor visited at Mabel Btreotor's Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson spent last Wednesday with K. M. Peck's. Wm. Searcy has returned to his homestead, nttor n five mouths' ab sence. Lorlndn Crow mid l)arlo Burton called on Mrs. Mary Whlttaker Wed nosday. MII.LIt'AN. (Special to Tho Bulletin) Mll.LlCAN. March 17 Tin. rirln. stods hnvo now alincm! flnUhml iimir now house and moved n large trunk load of furniture nut WmltiKmlnv Frank Leo called at the R. It. Kel ler homo Thursday. Geo. Mllllcnu returned to his homo Tuesday. P. II. Johnson nnd children, Paul nnd Grace, made n trip to Bend last Thursday, returning Frldn. Tho children hnd somn iimitui wnrts ,i,,n.. while nt Bend, nnd hnd a good tlm Kfiiiirnny. Llttlo Bertha Spencer hns been quite III with In grippe, but Is better at this writing. Frank Leo visited with tho J. J. Holland family Wednesday. Walter Mllllcnu left for his homo In the Willamette Valley last Wed nesday. MVKlt IIRIDGi: (Special to Tho Bulletin.) LOWER BRIDGE. March 16. 11. S. Towno was kicked by one of his horses last Thursday. Mr. Hunt rushed him to Redmond to the doc tor. who found tliut ono of his ribs wns broken. Gus Stadlg wns a visitor In Red' moml on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fuller went to Redmond Monday to mnko final proof on their homestead. Tho Lower Brldgo Grange will meet Saturday, March 17. Mr. Keeney, of Opnl City Orange will be MOLASSES AND ALFALFA The Kind Your Stock Needs. Made in Bend. For Dahy Cows, Hogs, Home, and Sheep. Ours is tho 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 GO per cent water. Potatoes, 75 per cent water. i Milk 80 to 90 per cent water. Flour, 131fc 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 J -Ji lllg OUViUill. AHTICLK8 Kgga 385 Hoof, sirloin . 410 Mutton, leg , .445 Milk . 1030 Fork, loin 1036 Ohooso 1185 Ilutter . 13G5 Ur'kfnst foods 1480 Illco . 2025 Fotatoon , 2050 Iloans, drlod , 3040 Whont Flour . C540 Bend Flour Mill Company present. Mr. nnd Mrs. Loruit Camp bell are to bo Initiated. A short piny entitled "From Wny Down Knst" Is to bo Hinged) Mr. nnd Mrs, It. H. Tnvviin, Mr. and Mrs. tliiH Htiullg wero entertained by .tho WulteiH on Friday, Mr. and Mih. f F. HohUIiih and Marlon Hosklim went (o Redmond on Wednesday. Mrs. A. J. Fuller, Martha William son, Marlon Hosklim and Lorou Canvpholl worn entertained at tho homo ot Mr. mid Mrs. Car! House On Tuesday evening. Earl Wlrtsw oiler wan a visitor nt tho Long Hollow ranch tho past week, having made the trip front Portland In n now cur. C. W. Clap nnd Ernest Mitchell motored to Redmond on Wednes day. The Lower Brldgo Wntor Users association held n meeting at tho school house Thursday evening. Gus Stadlg, L. A. Hunt. Jon Howard nnd Sid West wero appointed as a com mittee to inset with tho Cloverdalo water users (or the purpose of formu lating plans In connection with dis tribution ot water. Mrs. Harrington and Mrs. Mitchell motored to Redmond Saturday. Much Extra Work In Mnrrli, It's between seasons, when few persons perspire as health demnnds. Tho result Is double work for tho kidneys, to throw out waste elim inated through pores when persons perspire. Overworked kidneys need help. II. II. Htoue, Rending Pit., writes! "When I need n kidney remedy, I rely on Foley Kidney Pills," Hold everywhere. Adv. CI.OVEItDAI.i:. (.Special to The Bulletin.) CLOVKRDALK. March 1 8. --Mr. Peterson went to Bend Saturday af ter relatives, Mrs. J. It. Hkeltnn linn been quite sick with the mensles, but Is better nt this writing. John (letter leaves Tuesday for his old homo In Iowa, to visit his parents. Tho Mathews family has moved on the W. I). Pugh place. John Dennis uud Kd. Hpoo, of Sis ters, will lio In tho nelghbnrlinad this week sawing wood for different parties. Mary Fryrenr spent the wr-ek end nt home. She returned to Redmond Sunday on the stage. Jack Weston, of Terrebonno. Is over hem visiting his sous, Al and Gilbert. Calvin Biirnsldn delivered oats In Redmond Friday. II. C. Kline Is remodeling his house. Ho Is raising tho root and making It bungalow stylo. Al Weston hnd n oolt die with the rubles last week. Mrs. Kd. Hpoo nod little smi spent Inst week with her mother. Mrs. Templeton. II. C. Mlllor nnd F. O. Cuttlp made n business trip lo Redmond Inst week Carl Woods purchased some cat tie of E. W. Van Matro the last of the week Mrs. Henry Beard i utertalned the ATION U. B. Dopnrtmont of Agrlaulttiro farmers' Dulletln No. 142. Knorgy Musclo nnd Strength Olv lug Qualities. Ono pound of Deschutes Horny Flour, costing 3 to 4 cents, will go us far us iwo pounds to 25 cents per Indies' sowing club at her lininn hint Wednesday nfleruooii. The sowing club will meet with Mrs, I.. (I. (Initio March UH. Hovel al of tho farmers of Clover dulo iittoud tho ratlin association meeting ut Sisters Saturday utter noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. N. Kluns enter tained u parlr, consisting nt Mr, anil Mrs. Harold lJllip,rf-J VArthur mid Eleanor Umbo, Hal dine, Roland Crow, Demi Van iVhrfrn, Marl unit Iilollu Milter, Tuesday night. Tracy Beard, of trio valley, Is vis Itlug his pnrents, Mr. and Mrs, Green Beard, Mr, mid Mrs, M. A, I'arten, of Clov erdalo, nro the happy parents ot an Mi pound hoy, born .March 1.1. Henry Hoard nnd family wont lo Lamoiitn Saturday to visit Mrs. Beard's father and brother. Council Club Flntay night, Mnrch 33. Kverybndy Invited. Dan Torron ami Frank Flueley started working tor E. 14. Ilessu to day, HIHTKRH. (Hpoolnl to The Bulletin.) HIHTKRH, March 1 1. Chris Hor euseu, who has bueu employed lis street car conductor In Hpokmie, li calling on old friends In Sisters. Nets Knpang was up from his homestead last week. Herman Seninnii was In from Clov ordain Saturday. W W. Van .Matro. of Cloverdole. was to town Kntiirday. Mrs, George E. Aitkin, who hns been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Wloso, In Corvnllls, has returned to her homo In Hlsters. Mrs, Aitkin's mother, Mrs. E. Lyons, who has been spending the winter In Cnrvnlllii. emtio hack with Mrs. Allkeii. Mrs Cyrus and Mrs. Altkeii wero ncciini puuicti ny Geo. Cyrus. Walter J Hendricks, of tho Grand view district, was In Hlaiiim Hiiiiir day. A large number ot people were In town Saturday attending a- stock men's meeting. Rev. J. Kilwnnl lllnlr Mimlnri,i preaching service In the Presbyter lau church Sunday eroding. Harry Helslni: him luum limn,,.. hay through Hlsters from Clorerdale. in mo noising ranch on the Mntollus river. (Other Correspondence no Pago fi ) HF STOP! Ami linrMlgnte our pricf before buying your gYoorrlo. We ran sure you money. P.B.Johnson's .Mllllcnu, Ore Telephone St Jg Ttyrjft or incur Costing 20 poty lytfi. ?r 4? ? :m i U" I 1 n nm BEND HARDWARE COMPANY BEND, OREGON A