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IUGK a I1KN1) nUMiKTIN, IIHND, OHKGON, TIIUHKDAV, Jl'NIJ B8, 11)17 ---- --- Central Oregon Neighborhood News - .-.------- - rowm.i. nirn'K. Slllen from the deposits nnr Lower Drlilse. Mrs. Al. Cnmnholl, of Deschutes, has heeti visiting her slstor, Mrs. A, W. llonton. 29. 'Ktiaxsiw (Special to Tho Hullctln) POWBUi DUTTK. Juno 26 The vumunl school meeting vns hold nt tho Shopartl school on Monday ev-( Tuor S to he n dance nt Win enlng. Uosa Ilussett wns elected to tMAt hau on Friday evening, June succeed J. K. Warnor as clerk, ami J. E. Warner was elected director lo succeed Marl Saunders. Mrs. K. A. Ilussett was elected director of tho Vnlon High school at nedmond, and tho school silo was voted moved one nillo west. Tho Sorosls met at the Community hall on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Llndqulst as hostess. A largo number were present and Hed Cross work was discussed. The ladles are In hopes of taking up the work as soon as possible. -1 Mr, and Mrs. Morris (lumlninn, of l'ortlaitd, Imvo boon visiting Mr, and Mrs. Will fitoln tho pnst wook, B. W. Olllott nml family took din ner nt tho home of John l'txrks Inst Sunday, Tho puoplo of tho Slstors-Mctollus Cnttlo association are IiiwIuk their spring roundup this week, gntherlng entile to put on the forest reserve. Tho principal members of this local ity are Will Kryoar, Mr. Klktim. M. 10. Martin, J. A, SeOKRln, Mr, Tom pleton, Carl Woods, Kills IMkIuUiii, M. W. Knickerbocker, drover and Jim t'nlllniu, Howard Hartley, liny Armstrong and Paul and Hubert Seoggln. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Joss Melton, Mr. and Mr 8. Will Stein and Uiv and Constnneo Knicker bocker, of thlB netr.hborliood, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goodman, of Portland, spent the wook end fishing nt the "Cove," on Orookml river. A pleasant trip and splendid fishing was enjoyed by all. Earl Saunders recently sold his day (Sooclal to tho Bulletin.) SISTBnS, Juno 25 Mr. and Mrs. cTw. Allen were up from, their placo on the Mctollus Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Davo Mlllor have charge ot tho forest lookout on Ulack llutte this season. They have moved un on tho llutte. Mrs. Geo. Messcr and daughter are visiting trlonds and relatives In So attle. Mr. and Mrs. John Donnts and Mrs Knute Cobb woro In Hcdmond Molt- Boo J. Kyan & Co., for farm land loans, Adv. HAMITOX. anch and Hvo stock to Del French Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Bernard and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. War ner spent Friday fishing on tho Des chutes. Mr. and Mrs. Otis llutterfleld and Miss Dcrnlce nnd Mr. and Mrs. Allen AVIllcoxen. Harriett Wlllcoxcn. Mrs. J. M. Shearer and rtuth Shearer vis ited tho -picnic -at Tumalo on Friday afternoon. A Red Cross meeting was held at tho Community hall on Monday ev ening of last week, by tho Prlnevlllo committee. Ono hundred and thirty dollars were donated within a few minutes and N. P. Alley, Otis nutter field and Earl Saunders were ap pointed on tho committee to call on ihose not there. Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Bernard were Visitors In Bend last Saturday. Speck Young, from Redmond, Is enjoying country life at Powell Butte lor a few weeks. The Literary society delivered a very nlco program on Thursday ev ening. Mrs. A. W. Bayn, Miss Hazel Bayn and J. A. Itlggs returned from Port land Wednesday and report an en joyable trip. Ross Busfiolt, RcavoB Wlllcoxcn and G. C. Truosdalc wore buslnoss Visitors In Bond last Saturday. A. W. Bayn was a business visitor In rtaanhntAa nn R.I I II ril Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young and' Anthonv Roach has purchased an auto truck and Is hauling lumber to Redmond for tho J. P. Duckctt Lumber Co. F. L. Cook took a party of tourists to Bend Saturday. M. E. Harrington. Shelby Allen and his sister, Miss Agnes Allen, spent Sunday at tho lakes. Tho revival services at tho Pres byterian church aro attracting largo crowds ot people, many coming from Clovcrdale. Tho Rev. Marshall Is In charge and services woro hold every evening last week and all day Sun day. A dinner was sorved Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. E. Blair was In attendance tho latter part ot the week. I'laiNVIKW. (Sneclal to the Bulletin.) PLAI.WIKW, June 2B Mr. and Mrs. Melton spent Sunday at the Pine Lawn ranch. Mrs. Howard Hartley called on Mrs. Hubert Seoggln Monday after noon. Henry Powers was elected clerk of the Plalnvlow school district for the coming term. Mr. and Mrs. Van Tassel called on Mr. and Mrs. Powers Tuesday af ternoon. Mrs. Jess Melton took dinner at tho Chalfan home Thursday. BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE OTHER BUILDINOS-- VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 Uti'c?!1 BEND $RICK & LUMBER CO. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) HAMPTON. Juno 21 Mrs. L. A. Hunting loft Wednesday for Bend, where sho will visit with Mrs, Floyd McNott for a few days befnro going on to her former homo In Idaho. Lora Crow called on Mrs. W. T. Harrison Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. llnrman snout Saturday at Low Bennett's placo In ' Hampton Buttos. Jim Ashley and A. T. Framo left Sunday for Prlnevlllo. Mr. Frame Is going tn move tho Ashley family out to their home In tho Buttcs. Burr Black to"bk Sunday dinner with Leo Rlggs. Mr. McConncll, of Imperial, made a trip to Hampton Thursday. Mrs. P. Dourer called on Mrs. L. A .Hunting Tuesday. Mrs. WMT. Harrison. Mrs. E. M. Peck and Mrs. J. S. Blaok loft for Portland Wednesday. Leo Rlggs mado a trip to Prlnglo Flat Monday In search of three sad dle horses. Rcglna 8uton spent Sunday with Lora Crow. Jesso Black. W. T. Harrison, C. B. Harmntt and Burr Black mado a trip to Lakovlow In Mr. Evans' car tho foro part of tho week. School olectlon was hold Monday at tho Hampton school house. W. T. Harrison was elected director. Lora Crow mado a trip Into the Dry Lake country Monday. Mr. Schwab was a Hampton caller on Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Harman spent Wednesday at Phil Dencor's. Darle Burton called on Lora Crow Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. Searcey mado a trip to Hampton store Thursday. Gerald Hicks has returned to his homo In this valley, after spending tho winter In Seattle, where he at tended sohool, J. P. WlluuiH spent Tuesday night at P. Dencor's. Lee Rlggs mado a trip to Bond Tuesday, returning Thursdny. Mrs. Frank Daxoua went to Bend Suudny for medlcnl treatment. A meeting of tho Hampton school hoard w bcld at Mrs. C. II. liar man's Saturday afternoon. Miss Mary Preiioff was given tho Hamp ton school for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Brlckey woro Hampton callers Friday night. HAMPTON' nUTTE. Rachel. Constance and Emmott daughter. Delia, arrived from Van-. Knickerbocker spont the afternoon couver. Washington, Sunday morn-' at tho homo of Mrs. Hubort Seoggln Ing and are visiting friends and rot- iueua-. ntives In this section. Mr. Young Messrs Bradley and Atkinson, of' Is recovering from a severe Illness,1 Redmond, woro In this neighborhood! having been out ot the hospital but. luosuay. on ousineis. a short tlmo I ,,en Tone, of Sisters, was through Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxen. Miss this vicinity Tuesday, securing sub- llarrlett and Fred Brown were Bond, scrlptlons for tho Red Cross assoc visitors Saturday. Fred Brown purchased a car In Bend on Saturday. Powell Butte bad a picnic at But tles Lake last Sunday. Earl Saun ders and fam:;y, Del French and father, J. A. Rlggs, Mr. and Mrs. Rosi Ilussett. Mr. nnd Mrs. Reaves Wlllcoxen. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Shear er and daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Kir. and Mrs Otis But tcrtleld, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlll coxen, Mrs. W. E. Young, Misses Margery Young, Fay Bussett, Ruby Clark, Bernlce llutterfleld and Har riett Willeoxon, and Will Brown. latlon Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker cntor talned at hor home, the "O. D. O." club on Wednesday. Ice cream and' cake were served. Thoso prosontl were Mrs. Joss Melton. Mrs. Howard Hartley, Mrs. Hubert Seoggln, Mrs., Armstrong, Mrs. J. A. Seoggln, Mrs, Will Leverenz and children, Mrs. C W. Glllett. Mrs. Krug. Mrs. Klklns and family. Mrs. P. Van Tassel and children, Mrs. F. G. Powers, Mrs. C. Chalfan, Mrs. Wanl and daughter, Mrs. M. K. Martin, Miss Grace Rlggs, and Miss Ira Trent. ' Will Leverenz recently purchased TRY OUR Pasteurized Milk Othm lilte it. None Kcrpt brt Iff. Stltt h doubled in patt 30 Jyi. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY PhuiwRed 131 (Hneclnl to thn Bulletin ) HAMPTON BUTTE. Juno 21 Vic Johnson mado final proof on his hnmoMcsd beforo Commissioner Stauffer Inst Friday. Wm. Hoist and Bert Meeka woro his witnesses. Mrs. Clms. James and children vis ited at tho home of Gus McClouth at Haluffer last Sunday. Miss Carrol passed through here on tho mall stago last Friday. Tho annual school election was hold at the school house last Monday. V. Schroder was elected clerk, and Thus. Ewlng director for three ye-- Mrs. Ben Dowltt nnd two children PhmciI through here today on her wnv home from Bend. Miss Gladys Meeks visited with Miss Agnes Schreilnr last Sunday Chas. James took Wray's stage for Bend last Sunday Chris Tinner went nut to Bend yesterday, to bo gone several months. Prof. Albert Hchredor, of Prlne vlllo, Is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V, Schreder. ('. J. Stauffer, of Stauffer, was a business visitor hern last Friday. Soveral wagon loads of wool pussed through hero yesterday, being taken to Bend. V. Schreder has gone to Silver Creek on business. AI.IWLI'A ' (Spnrlnl to Tho Bulletin.) ALFALFA. Juno 33 Thu Devel opment olub will hold Us monthly meeting on the evening of July 1. W. M. Pyatt and wife motored to Alfalfa last Friday In their new car. They were accompanied by Martin Pnlmluud and wife, of Bend, Friends of T. O. Johnson, who spent tho winter hern for his health, will bo sorry to learn that bis doctors pronounce him worse, AmniiK t If one seeking recreation on tho Deschutes aro Leslie Clarko and family, A. Hhults and famllv, (' II. Hardy and family, Herbert Clark and mother, and Mrs. Ralph Hinork. On Moudny was held tint biggest school election ever held tn Alfalfa, the women taking advantage of their right to vote. Curt Hollnway was elected director, while Curt Miller was elected clerk. Miss Effle Newman fell and hurt her arm severely, A. C. Barber was In Redmond Monday on huslnciis. Frank Ogle and Ran Leonard made a buslnesN trip In Bend Tiiesduy. A. C. Barber and family started overland for Nevada Inst Tuesday. MILLICA.V on their way lo Burns, Messrs, (irliiHtead Hindu nnolher trip to town after lumber Thursday. HIHTERS. (Sneolal to Tho Bulletin.) MILLICAN. Juno 22 Mrs. L. B .. . ..... . ,..' itciicr ami minimi npom i unminy nt the J. J. Holland home. Monday and Thursday. Mrs. L. II. Keller was a visitor at the home ot her father, F. Tauscher. Mrs. F. Tauscher Is expected back from Portland next week. Mrs. It. It. Keller and children visited with Mrs. J. J. Holland Tues day afternoon. KrneRi Dyer Is plowing for Erie Hosteland, with a gang plow and slxi hend of horse. j Wm. Todd called on the It. It Kellers Wednesday, returning to Bend the same day. Erie Hosteland returned to Bond Thursday, Mp iiiiiI Mm 1,'mitk flrnniimiin and sou, Frank, ramped In It. It ' Keller's douryard Weduemlay night.' (Special to The Bulletin.) HI8THIIH, June 18 The Hlstera jitqoino tiodu MXj nAUi i.imi Ju,( 4, 5 and (1 as (ho time for holding thn fourth annual fair at Hlidnrs. Plans now under way Indlratr that wo will have one ot the most sue eeenful fairs ever held In Hlsturs. Jon Wilson was In from IiIh mill Sunday. He has Just computed the erection of a shed over his mill and anticipates a steady run until snow fllns. Rev Marshall, who recently held evangelistic servlre In Bend, preach ed Sunday morning and evening In thn Prrsloterlan church, of Sisters. Mr. Marshall will hold a series of evangelistic services heru If the peo ple desire. Mrs. A. Templetun, who recently returned from a trip tn Orland, Cal was In town one day last week. Mrs. Jennie Stevens, of Prlnevlllo. Is visiting relutlves and friends In Sisters and vicinity. Grandpa Grnhnin, who recently sold his ranch, seven miles west of Sisters, tins rented a house In tuwu and has moved his family Into It. Itnv Marshall and family will or. rupy thn Taylor residence duYlnr. his Slav with us Mr. and Mra. Geo. Golden were Sunday vlnllora nt the home of Mr and Mrs. Carl Woods. Mr. and Mm. Geo Wilson have moved Into the Kpnrks residence for the summer. Clyde Gist traded his auto to H. ftrott for 40 seres nf land. iJitur Mr. Gist sold thn land to Mr. Krug. Mr. and Mrs. F. .umwalt and Mr. and Mrs. K. Graham are busli)OM visitors In BhiiiI today. Mis Ethel Vincent Is employed In the Sister poatofflro. Mr. Arlln Oastor came up from the Metollus Saturday. Mrs KHJa Sparks Is rooking fur the mill hands at the Dun Winkle mill. W Jess Blackman. SDcek Young and a new car. Henry Young attended. Will Stein and family returned. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Wilson and the first of the week from a two! Miss Strlxnor were Bond visitors on weeks' trip to Portland. Wednesday afternoon. TERREBONNE. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) TERREBONNE. June 23 J. H. Slaton returned to Portland Monday morning after a pleasanl visit with Mr and Mrs. C. B. Adams. Miss Jewell Gxley, of Metollus, has been visiting Miss Gladys Dyer. II. V. Gates left recently on a bus iness trip to Hlllsboro. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Miller and family were dinner guests nt Lone some Pino Ranch, the cozy homo of tho Nelson Doxters, last Sunday. W, S. McEwIng, who haa boon seriously 111 for the past two weeks, Is Improving. Geo. Gates, of Redmond, spent Sunday visiting relatives In this vi cinity. A number of our young people at tended the party given at the Oakes home last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Gates and Mr. and Mrs. E. . M. Parr were among those who attended the Tumalo pic nic last Friday. Harold McMunn, of Idaho, arrived last week to visit his mother, Mrs. Carrie McMunn. Mrs, Miunlo Crowdor, of Belllng ham, Washington, Is bore for an ox tended visit wllh her sister, Mrs. Chas. McWIlllams, Miss Bessie Relgol has returned from Suttlo Lakes. Terrebonne was well represented at Opal City last Wednesday, the oc casion being thn annual picnic of the Opal City grange. All report a splendid time. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Eby and son, Herbert, returned Satuday evening irora a dellglitiui motor trip to me Portland Rose Festival and other vnllpv noints. A car of lumber was unloaded hero last week, to bo used In tho erection of tho Farmers' Union warehouse. Work on tho structure will commence In a short tlmo. H. B. Foster returned Saturday morning from Kootenai, Idaho, whoro he had boo visiting his son. V. L. Holt, of Portland, represent ing the Oregon Silica Co., Is here, preparln gto ship another carload of Mr. Chalfan and Waldomar Peter-! son returned from a fishing trip on I tho Metollus, Thursday. They had a pleasant trip and found the fishing, good. I s STOP! And Investigate our price before buying your Kroccrlea. Wo can wtvo you money. St P.B.Johnson's MHIIcnu, Ore. Telephone 43 No Want Too Big No AVant Too Small That BAUER'S GROCERY Can't Till for You And deliver promptly and In the beet condition. Our CrocerleM, produce, fruit uro nluay fresh. Our sanitary refripferator counter keeps our dairy poducts cool anil frculi. licst prices In canned goods of lite best brands. BAKER'S GROCERY Wall Street. Near Ohio Phone RrJ 161 Shoes for Real Service OUR SPECIALTY IS TO MAKE SHOES THAT STAND THE TEST NAP-A-TAN SHOE Is especially mado for this kind of country. None aro hot ter made. J. E. TILT SHOE A handsome serviceable dress shoq for men. Cannot be beaten for the money. Give these shoes a trial. A. HANSON LOGGER, The A. Hanson Logger Shoes of Threo Lakes, Wis,, ore hand-made and ono of tho very best of Its kind. Spoclal mado-to-order work taken for this shoo. UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIRING bond o i rixirw DEND STREET K. tl LAJ V JEfPI OREGON Call On Us For Mid-Summer HARDWARE Necessities WITH A FIRM CARRYING THE BIGGEST STOCK of Hardware of any Firm in Central Oregon. We Can .Assure You That Every Need You May Have for Hard ware Goods You Will Find Them In Our Immense Stock. IRRJGATIONISTS' NEEDS Garden Hose Hoes Cultivntors Sprinklers Rakes Harrows We carry a wide range of supplies for the owners of Irrigated tracts. May we supply you with these necessaries. HOW ABOUT THE FLY CAMPAIGN ? ? Have you'put on your screens? You should first see our fine stock of screen doors. THE LAKES OF CENTRAL OREGON ARE OPEN TO FISHERMEN We are now carrying the largest assortment or FISHING TACKLE for stream nnd lake fishing in Central Oregon Ask Anyh6dy Tl If you bavo not yet given your house a touch of now color but intend to, We wish again to remind you that tho Bend Hardware Company is first in Paints and Varnishes. Bend Hardware Company 856 BOND STREET :- BEND, OREGON