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PAGE a iikno nuMitrriN, iikni), orkgon, Thursday, mayji, tnt7 i - I n Central Oregon Neighborhood News ---- . MIMiIOAN (Bpoelat to tlio nullctln.) M1LL1CAN. April 88. Little Lo Tcno Smith, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K. Smith, Is nick with tho measles. George I'owera. Karl Powers and Mrs. Hucklll mid Bon stayed at tho "ML Pino fnn Monday and Tuesday nights. OeorRO And Karl Powers holped work on tho road and Wednes day they returned to Hend, each tnk Ins a load ot hay with them. Mrs. Hucklll and son returned with George Towers, on their way back to Wash ington, atlor staying on their homo stead (or a sti6rt time Melba and Mclvln Hecklo nro staying with their grandparents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bit Spencer. Melba is sick with tho measles. Ralph Van Clove Is sick with tho mumps. Mrs. It. B. Conaway and son. Den xll arc staying at the Walkcrwltz homestead, while Mr. Conawny Is codlng for Mr. Mllllenu. Opal and Oscar Conaway arc stay ing at the Mill lean ranch during Mrs. 'Conaway's absence. Clifford Lymnn loft Doyd, Oregon, Tuesday. April 17, by horso and bug Ky, nrrlvlng at tho It. It. Keller homo Tuesday, April 24, where ho Is stay ing for a visit. 1 D. Johnson went to Hond Thurs day, H. R. Keller accompanying him as far as McKlnley's mill, whero ho will Install a phono and also romoro tho switchboard from nobcrts' res idence. Arthur Edmonds mado n trip to Bend this week. Herbert Mooro oallod at the Mt. Tine Inn on Friday. A coyoto entered the barn of Wm. Itcam Thursday night and was found lead the next morning. Wm. Ream lost two valuable calves this week. Mrs. Ernest Edmonds is greatly Improved at Ibis writing. A. D. Norton seeded Miss Solma Brown's place the past weok. L. P. Roonoy plowed for Wm. A. Ilnhn Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day. Earl Russell Is seeding tho Mrs. Brown place for Roy Cook, who has rented it. Geo. Mlllcan has tho Herwltz, WalkerwIU and Martha Forgey's homesteads rented for this year. Mrs. A. Gil more will not move, as formerly stated, on account of having "been 111 with neuralgia. C. V. Lyman called at tho Geo. Mllllcan ranch Wednesday morning. Mrs. P. B. Johnson and children are going to Bond today. Charles Hartwlg, who spent few days on his homestead, returns to Bond with thorn, Mr. Frlese, from near Iron Mt., re turned to his homo after spending somo tlmo In Bend, staying at the Mt. Pino Inn Friday night. HAMPTON. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) HAMPTON, April 27. Mrs. Harrl son nnd Mrs. Black mndo a trip to Bond tho lattor part of tho week with Mr. Evans in his car. R. Havdmnn was a Hampton caller Wednesday. Mr. Best, or Stautfor, stopped over Friday night at C. B. Hnrman'i, on his way to Bend. Georgo Sangford spent Saturday night at Lee Rlggs. C. MaUne made a trip to Hampton Tuesday. J. Ashley has returned to his claim on tho liutto. Mr. Lcod, of Crooked Rlvor. passed through Hampton last Thursday. llurr Utack returned from llcml Saturday. K. Smith, of Hnrnos, was n Hamp ton caller Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dencor were at I.co Rlggs' Saturday In tholr car. l,o ra Crow spent Monday night with Mrs. Sutton, of Dry Lake. Walter Harrison made a round trip to Bond with the mail man last week. Black and Harrison purchased tho greater share of Whlttaker's herd ot cattlo last week. Mrs. Luton was In Hampton on business this week. Flshor Logan turned out 210 hoad of cattlo In tho Huttes Wednesday. Thoso from Hampton Valley who attended tho Prlnglo Flat daneo Fri day roport a good tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. II. row and son, Hugh, mado a trip over to tho Dry Lake country Suiylay. Lee Rlggs was up to Bolfry'a place In tho Buttes last Thursday. JIAMITON IllTTK. (Special to Tho Bulletin) HAMPTON BUTTE. April 26. Fred Fell filed on a 640 aero graz ing claim last weok, In the Uonjamln Lako locality. Dairymen Attention OUR EXCELLENTMAR. KET ENABLES U3 TO PAY YOU A HIGHER PRICE FOR CREAM. Wc mJ 10,000 pound nor butter la I ch month, sad mores.no lirak to out ckunuag ctptdty. Oil of vmt, ind we will fipltio our BW mcthodi. We te (omg to put tki ctrtmcry on the crrmny mtp. NEW MANAGEMENT Central Oregon Farmers' Creamery Brad, Oregon. Miss Agnes Schroder was tho guest ot Miss Glndyn Mcoks last Sunday. Horace Hrooklngs was a caller at tho Brtckoy ranch last Sunday. Tom Cowon, of Lost Crook, was In this vicinity last Tuesday. Mrs. V. P. Wray, of Bond, visited with Mrs. Hort Mceks last Friday and Saturday. Jtiumto Hrlckoy mado n business trip to Uond tho first part of tho weok. Mr. Corbctt, of llonjainln Lako. took tho stago to Hend Monday. Ho will tuovo his family nut soon. Hurley Hoguo, of Hnmpton, passed through hero yestordny on his way to Glass Iluttcs to do work on his min ing claim. Mr. nnd Mrs. llezonn hnvo moved on to their homestead again. Eml Cnrroz was u visitor at Brlckoy's last Sunday. Wm. Robertson and Mr. nnd Mrs. Bort Mcoks nnd children nutned to Stauffer last Tuesday uflornnou. Pago Stauffer returned with them and will go to Supleo to work for Mr. Robertson during tho hummer. Mrs. Ilrlckey was a caller here last Tuesday. A. Rlohel Is running between Hend and Burns with his truck. Eight recruits for tho army reg istered at tho Hrooklngs hotel Mon day, on their way out from tho Hums country. LOWER HltlDGK. (Special to tho Hulk-tin.) LOWER BRIDGE, April 28. A largo number of tho Lower Hrlilgo residents met at tho West placo Fri day and organized tho United States Rural Credit Association. John nnd Vern Calvorloy liavo Produce All the Garden Stuff You Can in your back lot. Make a garden this year. Have your own peas, beans, radishes, lettuce and onions. Everybody will be doing it this year. Do your bit. The City Authorities say Clean Up Your Premises We have a complete line of Hoes, Rakes, Spades and Shovels. Get what you need now. Garden Tools We carry the largest line of garden tools of any firm in Central Oregon. You'll want to be making your garden soon Kxmr. xn-, -f. c-itfa ffj Grab The Fly We received this week the most extensive line of Trout Flies ever handled in Central Oregon. You can make a selection from the hundreds of varieties carried by us. We will help you to make the best selection. BEND HARDWARE COMPANY. BEND, OREGON BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK I3UILD1NOS IN BEND OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT VALUE ABOUT $500,000 $2,000,000 FIRB LOSS IN FIVE YEARS FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER ' NONE I $100,000 ITxckx BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. j) heen nutting In potatoes on tholr homestead tho past week, Carl llouso has complated his con tract ot pulling tho trees, In prepnrn tlon for tho now Rodmoud-Lowor Hrldfto road. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Walters anil Marjtarot and Fred wore guests for dinner nt Holmes' on Thursday. Mrs, Slovens nnd Hnruoy GTon mill, of Hend, -weni vlsltoiit ut tho Hosklns place Hund.iy. L. A. Hunt loft on tho Frldny tunrnlitK trnln for Portland. Ilo wai sent by the community on wntor bus luess. . Thoso attending tho Drnmntle club piny Monday night In Redmond wero Loren Campbell, Oral Camp bell, A. 8. Holmes, Dennis Hunt, Dnrwln Walters, Fern Walters and Marlon Hosklns. Frank Chapman, (loo. Kohl, Dor othy Hire nnd Marlon Hosklns wero In Redmond Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 8. Holmes nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Walters motored to Redmond Tuesdny. Lower llrldgo (Irnngn will hold nn opon meeting Saturday. May 6. L. A. Hunt will meet n Redmond op ponent In n dismission of tho six million dollar bond Issue. A short piny, entitled "Jacob Srhlatf's Mis take." will nlsn bo given. It Is n scream and well worth seeing. Ous Stndlg moved to his ranch his band of 236 sheep which ho pur chased from Mr. Adams, of Red mond. I F. Rico has routed tho West placo. 1). Veddor has been hauling ryo hay to Redmond tho past w'onk. Dennis Hunt nnd father, who Is visiting here, have moved down on tho homestead. Thoy nro fencing the place. It Is found that a great denl of tho alfalfa Is frozen out. Mr. Hos klns has lost about 12S acres ot his. Others have lost some. POWKLL IlL'TTK, (Special to Tho Hullotln.) I'OWKLL IIUTTK. April 28. On tho nftornoon of April 22, at tho homo of tlio bride's pnrnnls, nl I'owell Ilutte, James Arthur Mlluor nnd Miss Gladys llnyn wero united In mnr- rlngo by tho Rov. W. L. Van Nuys, of l'rlunvlllo, In tho presonco of the family and n few friends. Miss Hanoi llnyn, sister of tho brldo, was brides maid, and Herbert Hamilton, n friend ot tho groom, wns best man. The ceremony was performed under n largo American flag, nod tho liousn wns decorated with tho Stars mid Stripes. Mr. Mlluor has been mili tary trainer of tho I'rlnevllln Cadets for the past year, and Mrs. Mlluor has been nsslstnut to County Super intendent J. !. Myers since her grnd nation from Crook County lllgli school. On their return to I'rluo vlllo the young couple wore met nt tho Crooked River bridge by tho Cadet hand nnd scores of friends In automobiles nnd escorted to the homo of Mrs. Hamilton, whom n reception wns held Mr. Mlluor left on Mon day night's trnln for I'ortluud to Join the army. A basket serial given by tho Pow ell Ilutte Sunday school was u very successful nffnlr nnd netted n uont sum of money to be used In helping pay for tho hall. Three schools, the Wilson, under the direction of Miss Hreen; tho Shepherd, by Miss Hart ley, nnd the Kdwnrds, by .Miss Smith, by tholr combined efforts gnvn nn excellent program, which wns very much appreciated. Karl Saunders has n new rnr. Mrs. Alma Hall and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon left on Sunday evening's trnln for Portland, where thoy lll visit relatives nnd friends for a tlmo Miss Orlrnt Lenrs and (llndys Pauls canio out Friday evening to spend tho week end with tholr pooplo They returned to Prlnovlllo Sunday nftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders nnd Mrs. R. L. Monro motored to Redmond Thursdny. Mrs. K. A. llussett and daughter Fny, Miss .Mary McCuiiley and liar rlet Wlllcoxon come out from I'rlne vllto Frldny evening to spend the wnek end nt tho HiiMotl ranch Tho girts returned Monday morning In tlmo for school, but Mrs. HuiMtt will remain at tho ranch this wiol. Mrs. H. A. Meyers visited nl tho Iluyu homo Sunday evening. Miss F.dlth Smith spent Frldny night and Saturday nt tho Worrell homo, tho guest of Miss Oludvn Hreen. Tl'MALO. (Special to the Hulletlti.) 'O TtMAI.O, April .Tho Tumalo Federnl Farm association met nt tho project office Inst Wednesday night. Mrs. Mildred Taylor tins purchased the 40 nrro tract known ns the Holds worthy place, and expects to liavo It nil In crop this year. F. N. Wallace and family went to Prlnovlllo Inst Sunday to ntlnd tho funeral of Mrs. (Jounce Russell. Mr. Walker, of Alfalfa, dellvoied n sermon In Tumalo last Sunday af ternoon, which wns enjoyed by tho membrs of tho Odil Fellows Imlgo. Lust Friday wan tho ORIh nunlvoc-, wiry of the I. O. O. F. order. Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Jrlffln spent Sunday on their ranch north of Turn n I n. Mr. and Mrs. Howell and Mr. and Mrs. C. P llwrkor spent Inst Sunday Ml the homo of It. 11. Hnyly. 0 O Hlarkwood expects his fntn lly from Ktigeun this wsek. (1. W. Hnyls tins purchased a car (Continued on pngo 7.) SF STOP! And Investigate our prices heforn during your irrucorlos. Wo can snvo you mouey. P.B.Johnson's Mllllcan. Ore. Tclpidion ul sfB A 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, 13Vii 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 mako tho 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 apnng seeding. ARTICLES Eggs 38S Unnf alrlntn 110 Mutton, loic 446 iHr I U. S. Department of Agriculture Milk into iim I Fanners' Hullotln No, 142, Pork iota 1038 B Knorgy Musclo nnd Strength Olr- J,2' ' ;V, "i V Ing Qunlltlos. ;. irK- Ono pound of Descliuletj Sprny Mour, Jt ... '::'"" :. S I costing 3 to 4 cents, will go as far ur mum iuuub ...iiou ssbbbv an two pounds of meat, costing 20 "ico zusd BjJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJjjr l to 2& cunts per pound, I'OiaiOCB 2UUU noans, drlod ... 3040 Wheat Flour ....0C40 Bend Flour Mill Company BEND, OREGON r ) $