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PAGE a I1KND I1UM.KTIN, IINND, OIIKG0N, THUH8DAY, MAY HI, WIT !l $ i Central Oregon Neighborhood News "-j M1M.IOAN (Spoclnl to Tho Dullotln.) MILLICAN, May 19. Ker. Shoe linn, of Demi, had nwss nnil spent ono nlKht at tho J. J. Holland lionw tho past wcok. Mrs. Leo 11. Kollcr was a caller at tho J. J. Holland homo tho past week. Oolitic ConWay, Hooper and El mer Dyer helped Opal Conaway cel ebrate her 14 th birthday, Sunday, "May 13, on tho peak of Pino Moun tain. Grovcr Cnldwell cntortalned Opal and Goldlo Conaway and Elmer and Hooper Dyer at supper Sunday ov vnlrtR at the Mllllcan Uanch, attcr which thoy motored to tho P. Q. "KlKcr homo. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand were Sun day morning callers at the J. J. Hol land home. Grovcr Caldwell entertained Mrs. 11. D. Conaway, Miss Sclina Ilrown and Miss Perry at a Sunday dinner at the Mllllcan ranch. All report a good time. Ilayraond Graffonberpor and Win. A. Rahn called at tho J. J. Holland ltorao Sunday. Donny and Reuben Graffonborsor wero Sunday afternoon guests of Joseph and Mary Holland. Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Henklo and children visited with Mra. Henkle'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Spencer, last wcok beforo leaving for Cor vallls, Oregon, where they will mako their homo. Mrs. R. It. Keller and children, "Waltor and Hoy, visited with the J. J Holland family Sunday afternoon. J J. Holland called at the L. 11. Keller homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Tauscher woro Sunday visitors with their son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. Leo Keller. Hooper Dyer Is very 111 at the Mll llcan ranch. Leo D. Keller went to Bond with I D. JohnRon Monday, where ho Is employed. Mr. Edwards went to Bend Mon day to seek employment. P. B. Johnson went to Bend Wed nesday as witness for L. A. Hall, who mado final proof on his home Btead. Miss Sclina Brown Is staying at tho F. G. Klgor homo. Mrs. C. A. Owen was a Monday caller at tho P. B. Johnson home. Mrs. L. P. Rooney Is giving the eighth grade examinations at tho Mllllcan school. Mrs. Edwards and llttlo son called at tho P. B. Johnson homo Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. G. Klgor and Miss Sclma Brown woro Tuesday visitors at tho A. 1). Norton homo. Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Smith nnd daughter, Lorone, wero visitors at tho P. B. Johnson homo Monday af ternoon. J. J. Holland nnd daughter. Mary, called at tho L. IK Keller homo on Thursday evening. Chester Smith, from near Broth ers, spent Wednesday night at tho "Ml. Pino Inn, returning to his home stead tho noxt day with a load of poles. Mnurlco Hunter called at tho P. B. Johnson homo Wednesday. R. A. Blanchnrd and Mr. Ward, who wero supposed to glvo n talk on tho extermination of tho ground squirrels here on Wednesday, did not arrive until lato nnd there was no audience. The meeting was post poned. Mrs. Vernon Clovongor Is on tho sick list. Mr. ad Mrs. P. Tauschor woro Tuesday callers at tho J. J. Holland home. J. J. Holland worked In tho field for P. B. Johnson ono day this wcok. 1IAMITO.V IIUTTK. (Special to tho Bulletin.) HAMPTON BUTTE. May 20. Thos. C. Ewlng IohI a cow last week. Tho animal foil Into an old well In tho river bed and could not be gotten out. t Mrs. nnd Mrs. V. Sohrider and dnughter. Ague, went up to the Romhaugh place Wednesday nnd Thursday to plant potatoes on Roy Rlmpson's homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jamn vis ited with Mr. antLMrs. Gus McLcuth at Stauffer last Sunday. Miss Gladys Meoks visited with MIm Agnes Schroder last Tuesday. C. J. Stauffer, of Stauffer. return ed from Bend last Saturday with a load of provisions. His daughter. Mary, who has been attending high school In Bend, accompanied him home. ' Thoy wore guests at tho Meoks homo last night. Mr. Powors, of near tho Wlloy place, was u business visitor hero Saturday. Jlmmlo Brlckey took Mr. Corbott's family to Bond last wcok with his car. Vic Schroder was a visitor at the Brlckoy home last Friday. Miss Audrey James took tho eighth grado examination last Friday In tho two studies sho failed In last Janu ary. Messrs. Blanchnrd and Ward talk ed to tho peoplo of this vicinity Sat urday forenoon, at tho llnlynt school house, Carrlo Brown was a visitor horo Inst Friday. Norvnl Brown Is farming tho Cor bfltt ranch this year. Gabrlol Batontl went to Buck Creek Inst Thursday. Ho oxpects to stay out sovoral months, Gnrtrudu James mado somn pur chases at tho Brookings store Sat urday, Horace Brookings has gone out to Bond to havo soma dentnl work done. PUENOI.i: FLATS. (Special to Tho tlullottn.) PRtNGLE FLATS, May 14. Prlnglo Flat school closed May 11, and Sunday an entertainment was given at tho hull, followed by u pic nic dinner. Mr. nnd Mrs. Prank Lcsllo and children wero out from town Sun day In their now car nnd visited with tho Inttor's parents. They attended tho picnic, Miss Borthn Ransom complotitl school at Bear Creek last week, and left Saturday for Ln Pine, where she will finish out tho term of n .tenchur who has gone to Join tho nrtuy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Held woro re ported to bo In Prluovllle on thnlr way to Hold. They will spend tho summer hero. Prlnglo Flat school board held a meeting nnd re-olcoted their teacher, Mrs. Kthelyn Stetson, for tho coming year. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifton Lewis mad n trip to Bond thlw wcok. Mrs. Lytlu Is homo again, after being in Bend for somn tlniu. HAMPTOX. BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BU1LDINOS IN BEND OTHER BUILDINOS VALUE ABOUT VALUE ABOUT $500,000 $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER NONE $100,000 Build With BRICK! BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. head of catllo from Havo Dunn, of Imperial, Inst week. Dnrlo Burton mado a trip In Barnes Sunday. Leo Rlggs went to Norvllle Brown's Weduesdny, whoro ho Intends to rldo for his horses. Mrs, Crow nnd daughter, Lorn, called at O. II. Hiirmnu's Sunday nf teruoon. E. Smith, of Bnruns, was a Hamp ton Valley visitor Sunday, A. board meeting was hold at C. B. IJarmnn's Snturdny evening. J', P. Wllquot hnd tho mlsfortuuo to loso n cow Inst weuk. Tho nnl mat was struck by lightning. LOST CREEK (Special to Tho Bulletin.) HAMPTON. Mr. fliid Mrs. Wm. Senrcey, spout Monday with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harman. Dirk Phillips a visiting old friends at Hampton Inst Flrdny nnd Saturday. Thomas Harrison tnnde n trip to i Stauffer with tho malt carrier Sat urday. I Viola Smith closml a very suc cessful term of school at Hampton I Thursday. An Indoor picnic wnsi held at tho school house, which sev eral of the Hampton ladles attended. ; Leo Rlggs anil R. Ilemlsa made n ! trip Into the Camp Creek country Thursday looking for mules to pur chase. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harman and Darin Burton spent Thursday at W. T. Harrisons. Mrs. Crow nnd daughter, Lora, spent Snturdny with Viola Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jimmy Brlckey took n crowd from Hampton to Brothers in their car, to attend tho dance Sat urday night. Mable Strceter and Jim Dunn went out to Bend Tuesday In Wray's stage. Harrison and Black purchased 20 (Special to Tho Bulletin.) LOST CHEEK, Mny 18.C. S. On vis has moved his cabin over on tho Hester much and Is using It for an addition to tho houso there. II. Klnsmnu and Mr. Crate and son, Fred, wero visitors In Uikevluw this week. L. Forbes nrcoinpaulod them on his way to his homo In Pennsyl vania, where ho will reside tho next flvo mouths, Mr. and Mrs. James, of llnlynt. wero guests of.Mr. and Mrs. McLouth ItiHt Sunday. J. II. Hnssler hffs purchased tho Mcdough cabin nnd the main part of Huhbnrd's houso nnd moved them onto his claim. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard left for Ikovlew Inst Thursday, whye they expect to mnke their future homo. J. Monitor Is cutting some posts for B. F. Rhodes. Mr. Crato nnd sou, Frwl. of Tn cotnn, are tho guests of Mr. unci Mrs. II. Klusmnn. Perry llnrtoon has gone ovur to Buck Creek to work for "Bill" Brown. 0 Johnnie Pratt hns gone tn Lake view as a witness for S. J. Hubbard when ha makes final proof on his homestead. branded nnd will bo taken to pnsturo on tho Deschutes until thoy can bo taken onto tho ronarvo Juno 1. M. S. Mnyfleld pnssnd through AL fnltn with beet for tho Band mar kets yentorday. Most of the ' farmers nro busy drilling Itind piaster. So much of tho nlfnlfa and clover Is dend thnt it Is feared tho hay orop will not bo uormnl, Goorgu Ogln has Iron appointed war census marshal, of Alfalfa pro duct. Albert Schultx puruhnsed n red Durham hull Inst week on Crooked rlvor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itnlph Smock vwrn Sunday guests ul the Leslie Clnrko much. Georgo Jones, nf Bend, wns look ing utter his Interests nt the John ston ranch Friday. Shorty Foster nnd family made a flying trip to Alfalfu Friday, from Powell llutto. Harry Ateu writes ho hits been as signed as field tiuglucor since enlist Ing. A petition Is lining freely signed to open another rond In Alfalfa, nnd will bo prtmoutml to tho llMchutos county court soon for npprovnl. Miss Efflu Now ui u ll, who wns cnlled to her home In Oregon City, I school work here Moudny next j Chester Clarke, of tho Stanley w ALFALFA (Special to Tho Bulletin.) 'ALFALFA. Mny 19 Tho catllo nt tho Johnston much artj being ) STOP! Anil Invrwtlgafa our prlcra before buying your gToccrirx. Wo ran earn you money. i ii P.B.Johnson's Mllllrsn, Ore. Telephone rS writes sho will ngalu tnko up hnr much, visited homo folks In Alfalfa Sundny, CLOVERDALE. (Speclnl tn Tho llullutlit) CLOVKHDALK. May 20. A crowd of young peoplo wont In Sis tors Sunday night to snroundn Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. (Iruliii and family attended tho trnrk moot at Bund Hnt- (Continued on Pngo 7.) FRESH i Groceries You havo a right to INSIST that wo sen to It that your minify finds tho greatest pur chasing power, nnd that you get QUALITY goods for the money you pay. RKSI'KCT wo pay tu this plan Is whnt Is building for us n hlg business. IIOWKVER LITTLE tho saving inuy lm, It will HELP. We'll do our best for YOU. PHONE BLACK 11 Erickson's Grocery JOHNSON IILDG, W.IISlirtt WHEN your Garden, Lawn or Flowers are up, don't forget that then your worBhas just begun. See that they are properly cultivated and watered. Garden Hose Garden Hose is subject to the weath er almost all the time, and it is very necessary that the best of quality be put into the hose that will stand up. We guarantee our cotton and rubber hose to be the best at the grades. Lawn Mowers Careful mowing of your lawn with a good mower will no much toward beautifying your surroundings. Our stock comprises mowers of various width blades with prices ranging from 81.50 to SIT-SO. Declare War Zone on Flies by putting up your screens early, We have just received our new line of screen doors and window screen. Screen doors from $1.25 up; screen, 18 inch to 48 inch, black or galvanized. Lawn Grasses We recommend to you carefully se lected lawn grasses for your yard. Clover 05c per pound Blue Grass 25c per pound Di iamon dTi ires For wear, for safety, for endurance, for service, for all around wear, we are glad to be able to suggest Diamond Tires First There Is Not Much Time to Plant Our Garden Seeds, all of which arc tested and of the highest grade, will yield you the results you desire. All kinds with many varieties in stock. Fishing Tackle It is reported that the trout are bo ginning to bite now that the weather has warmed up. You should see our new line of Hies, the largest line from which you can select in Cen tral Oregon. Sporting Goods . When in need of Tennis Supplies or Base Ball Outfits just call around for suggestions. We will place your order for any catalog goods ardware Company Dvllf! CORNER GREELY AND BOND H BEND, OREGON r fir oiwl p I W o You will Arm r.HMSI Raise help Old vfefeS3$l More Man Central (8iwfl Wheat Oreg0n aU MBBoSL tift I Rve you can .!MHHLji0( Chickens nun - - "- . -- ,i CCOTIAl OREGON TRAM IS atlTMl QREbQn M to increase your crops, to Yf V a W W W V tf V Wp Will rlflln Y All feed your poultry properly, M to get the greatest value out of alfalfa feeding. We are at the Service of the Cenfral Oregon Farmer Always Bend Flour Mill Company Bend, Oregon O ttl r ty y