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1PAGK a TIKNI) nUM.KTIN, IKNI. OUKOON, Tlll'ltHDAV, JUNK 7, 1017 I --- Central Oregon Neighborhood News -- ---4 MIIXICAX (Special to Tho Dullctln.) MH.LICAN, June 2 Tho danco at the McAdow place was not as well nltcmled oh usual Saturday night, lut nil present report a Rood Itme. L. A. Halt left tor Washington on Monday, to seek employment on n ranch. P. D. Johnson mado a business trip to nend Monday. Tho men of Mllllcnn will meet to day to form a Stock Men's associa tion and also to set tho placo tor tho picnic tor Sunday, when tho won will cut polea tor a town hall, to bo built In tho near future. Tho ladles will furnish tho "cats," as us ual. A committee, was appointed Sat urday night to Investigate whero tho poles should bo cut. W. W. Grlnstead, of Mllllcan, will liavo a well drltlcd on his placo. Ho and Leo Tauscher, as engineer, got Schlefer'a new drilling outfit from Fort Rock this weok. They will commence work at once. drover Caldwell returned from his "visit to Walla Walla Tuesday, bring ing with him his six year old son and two men. Tho school picnic was enjoyed Decoration Day in Pino Mountain "by Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Owen and daughter, Charlotto Anne, Mrs. Char lotte Owen, Mrs. Van Cleave and son, Ralph Dewey. Cassle and Virgil Spencer, Mrs. h. Schmorl, Mrs. Cliff Evans and daughter, Goraldlnc, Mrs. "Wlllard, Mrs. Qroffenbcrgcr and children, Raymond, Ucnny, Clara. Ileubcn, Arthur and Walter, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holland and children, Mary and Joseph, Mrs. A. D. Norton and children. Hazel, Gladys, Roy and Francis, Mrs. P. II. Johnson and children. Paul. Grnco and Robort, mnd Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Keller and children. Walter and Roy. Mrs. R. R. Keller called at tho L. 23. Keller homo Tuesday. Mrs. J. J. Holland visited with Mrs. Tl. It. Keller a short time Fri day afternoon. P. I). Johnson and R. R. Keller mttonded to business matters In Bond Friday, returning Saturday. Mrs. L. B. Kellor called at the J. J. Holland homo Thursday. Mrs. L. H. Keller and children visited with hor father, F. Tauscher, Tuesday. Opal Conaway Is employed at tho "P. I). Johnson homo whllo Mrs. John son Is preparing for her trip to Ne braska. W. W. Grinstcad's brother and '.family have been visiting at tho W. "W. Grlnstead home. Mrs. J. J. Holland and children spent Sunday at the R. R. Keller 3iomo. It. R. Keller called at tho George 'Cook homo Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. J. Holland called at the It. R. Keller homo Monday after noon. Geo. Roberta lost a valuable cow tho past week. Chester Smith, from Brothers, -stopped at the Mt. Pine Inn one night this week, returning the next day to his homestead with a load of poles. P. Q. Johnson and Raymond Graf fenberger started to cut the new road near the Lee raneh Thursday. Marguerite and Cecil Schmorl vis ited with their grandmother. Mrs. Ell Spencer, Wednesday. Dernlce Evans also was a visitor at the Spon ger place Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gilmoro and trlends, from Bend, passed through .Mllllcan Sunday. HAMPTON. fSporlnl to The Bulletin.) HAMPTON, May 31 Mr. l.amh, of Imperial, spont Saturday night with I. co Rlggs. I.orn Crow visited at Mrs. K. M. Peck's Friday. Lee Rlggs and Iko Korolph mado n trip to Last Chanco Wednesday after some horses. Jim Dunn returned from Portland Saturday. Burr Black Is doing some plowing on his valley placo this weok. Mrs. C. B. Harman spent Thurs day with Mrs. MoN'ett. Mrs. Derrick, of Imporlal, visited with her sister, Mrs, Allison, Mon day. K. Smith, of BarnR. spent Wednes day night In Hampton valley. J. Glover was a Hampton callor Thursday. Leo Rlggs made n trip to Lew Bennett's placo on Camp creek last Thursday. For farm land loarta sco J. Ryan & Co. Adv. lower iiiiiixa:. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) LOWER BRIDGE. Juno 1. County Agriculturalist R. A. Blanch nrd and R. A. Ward, U. S. biological assistant, gave a demonstration at tho school house Wednesday, show ing how to rid the county of sago rats. Mrs. Carl House was in Redmond Tuesday. , Tho Lowor Rrldgc ladles had a surprise Thursday on Mrs. Emma Fuller, who is visiting at the homo of her son, A. J. Fuller. The P. T. club presented Mrs. Fuller with a handsome silver meat fork. Geo. Lyons, of Clovordale, wan a guest at the Hosklns home on Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dletrolch, of Terrebon ne, the Walters family. Oral, Lloyd and Loron Campbell, and David Mil burn woro all fishing on the river Sunday, L. A. Hunt and family and Der wood Hunt and family spent Monday along tho river fishing and enjoying tho first ronl summer wenthnr. Hlgna Noron, of Bend, has been visiting tho pant week with Holmes at tho company ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Carl House, John and (leorgo Cnlvnrloy and Marlon Hosklns mndu n trip to thu mouth of Squaw oreok Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Towno, parents of R. 8. Towno, arrived Thursday for a visit hero. They motored nil tho way from Tncomn, Mrs. Krod Walters nud daughtur, Font, woro rlslttng with Mrs. Ernest Mitchell laHt Wednesday, ALFALFA ' (Spocfnl to Tho Bulletin) ALFALFA, Juno 1 Tho Develop ment club held Its regular meeting Monday evening. Tho ladles' club and tho Jolly Neighbors Joined In luncheon. Jay Hague pased through Alfalfa with his cattle, taking thorn to Fall river. Carl Larson was In Bond Thurs day, whore ho bought n team and harness. Chester Clark was In Alfalfa Sun day on his new motorcycle Misses Ruth Foster nnd Sadlo Per ry, of Powell Butte, woro in Alfalfa Sunday. Tho Jolly Neighbors will meet with Mra. Will Porry Wednesday. Miss Jessie Pyutt bus returned homo after a term In Bond high school. Considerable anxiety Is felt over n disease among calves which effects tho bowels and they loso tho use of tholr hind quarters. They only live about a day after they contract tho disease. Stops should bo takou to combat tho aliment. Mr. and Mrs. Whltson moved Bond Thursday. to HAMPTON M'TTK. (Special tn Tho Bullotln.) HAMPTON BUTTE. May 26 J. M. Brlckoy nnd Vic Schroder went to Glass Buttes last Monday to do as sessment work on their mining claims. Earl Rogers took Wray's stage for Burns last Tuesday. John Carrot mado a business trip to Buck Creek last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jltumlo Brlckoy and Ilurloy Hoguo mado n business trip to Lakovlow last Tuesday and re turned Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. J II. Hasstor. of Stauffer, pawed through hero yester day on the mall stage, being on their way to Lebanon, Ore., nnd vlcjn Ity to visit relatives nnd friends. They expect to be gone several months. Miss Cnrrle Brown will act as aslstant postmaster during Mrs. Hassler's absonce. Bert Mceks Is doing somo plowing for Chrla Tinner. Misses Gertrude and Audrey BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICk BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 brick? BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. James took Wray's stage for Bond Tuesday. Thoy will visit with their aunt, Mrs. Ktta James, at Tumalo. Roy Fouts enmn In Inst Tuesday from tho Wlllamctto Valley. Tho weather tho past week has been cold nud cloudy. Mrs. Gus McLouth, of Stauffer, passed through hero yesterday on hor way to Bond to hnvo sotuu dental work done. SAYS SHEEP GRAZE TOO NEAR TO CITY (From Tuesday's Dally.) A complaint that sheep are over running tho country on tho edgo of tho city limits was filed this morn ing in tho otflco of Sheriff H. E. Roberts by L. E. Campbell, a real dent of Mamnnltn addition, who de clared that 4000 head of stock had practically ruined his place. Other property owners In tho vicinity woro similarly treated, ho said. Immediate action In tho matter was promised. BEND RIFLES CHANGE DRILL MEETING DATE (From Monday's Dally.) Believing that loss frequent meet ings will result In better attendance for tho Bend Rifles, Captnlu Frank Prluco announced this morning that hereafter tho company will meet nt 8 o'clock each Wednesday night Meetings will bo at the Kmblem club. forestry conditions In Desrhutes, Lnko and Crook counties, Charles II. Flury, of the district forestry ot flco In Portland, In charge of the department of operation, was In Bond today conferring with Hupnrvlaor Hastings, of tho Deschutes National forest. Mr. Flory Is making tentative ar rangements for co-operative work with tho game authorities during tho present season, but his chief Interest In coming to Central Oregon is in regard tn tho fire protection work. In this ho declared that ho was fully satisfied with what has been done in Deschutes county, declaring that TKY OUK Pasteurized Milk Olhett like il. None Ktrj twl. Ut. Stlri k iloulJrtl ! (oil 30 dtyi. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY IVeellrt! 131 SF 6eo J. Ryan & Co., for farm land loans. Adv. J L Roofing of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. ( tHg atHATOH OtCLAWCimnHur.) f ltlK V-OCUT TOBACCO.1 I AMD INTBND USIttQ IT i JUST AS LONG A3 I WANT TO.REGARDLCSS OP WHAT ANY OMC 5Af5 OR DOK5 I AoniatMivl (ac ispihit or I hItmi f iMOtPtnoMctor ) ACCORDIHQTO e miMcin-M APICRICAN OOVERMMtflT, HtMASTHri IWH1. WHAT makes tobacco good is the sap there is in the leaf to start with and the way it's cured some tobacco is sappier than others. If you take a big chew of W-B CUT, you may find it too rich for you. Take a little chew it's made of fine, sappy.Ieaf: there's a lot of tobacco satisaction stored away in it. Tho touch of salt brings it out, without so much chewing; and a little chew lasts and satisfies. VUl by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 1107 Brwey, Hor Tetk Gr i FIRE PROTECTION IS ! GIVEN HIGH PRAISE ClmrlrN If. I'lnry, of DitHct Office,! Declaim .Much Crnllt Due to Hasting nud I Inner. (From Monday's Daily.) I On n general tour of Inspection of I STOP! And Invrwtlgatfl our price he fort huyluit your irrooertc. Wo can savo you money. k P.B.Johnson's Mllllcnn, Orn. Telephone dfin much credit should bu given to J. II. Mailer, of tho Deschutes County Flru association, and to Mr. Ilastliuts, fur the protection and lookout system In this part of Central Oregon. I Shoe Repairing Done In a FlltHT.CI.AHH iiimil tier, vtlillejoti unit. I li. (JiMtdinnn, npMnltn Maker's I (Inner)'. FRESH Groceries You have a rlht to INSIST that tin sen to It that your money finds the greatest pur rhtmltiK power, ami that you ret QUALITY goods for thu money you pay, RESPECT w pay to this plan Is what Is bulldliiR for us u Ms business. HOWEVER LITTLE the imvIiik may Iim, It will HELP. We'll do our best for YOU. 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