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PAGE a I1KN0 HUliliirriN, lltiNO, ORKOON, TIIUIIHDAY, JULY IU, HUT - -----"---- -- Central Oregon Neighborhood News - --- -. I.OWKK 1UIIIK1K. (Spcclnl to Tho Rullotln.) LOWER lminOR, July S. T.onm Campbell, Mrs. O. Campbell nntl Jim llrndloy wore visitors In rtmlmond Saturday. Jorrs aroskreuKor, Mrs. Harring ton and son, Denxll, wero up tho Motollus on a tailing trip. 8cvcral of tho families of Lower Bridge celebrated In Ilend on tho Fourth, as Lower Rrlilga decldded not to hold a colouration this year. Charlie Ulsoock started haying Saturday and reports tho host crop uvcr raised on that particular land A. S. Hottnes and C. F. Hosklns will start tholr haying tho 10th. Marlon Hosklns, Dorothy Rico and Fern Walters woro In Redmond Sat urday. Tho Lower Bridge grnngo mooting was postponed for two weeks, Vorn Calvorley, who has a home stead at Iflwor Rrldge, enlisted In tho coast artillery and loft tor Van couver Tuesday. He has been at work for Paul Scrogglns at Tunialo, who has also enlisted. TUMAliO. friends In Sisters several dajs last wcok. Roy Davidson and family celohrat d July 4 at tho homo of Mr. and ,Mrs. K, M. Harrington. I John M. Parker celebrated July -1 at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. McKlnncy. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Updike en mo up from tho Mntnllus and spent scv erals days In Sisters last weok. Mr. and Mrs. V. 1). Farthing havo returned from a weok s ramping on Trout Creek. Jack Stoldham and family spent July 4 fishing at the lakes. Nearly overyono In Sisters cele brated July 4 In Hond. All ruport a ftno time. Mrs. Aubrey Porry was In charge of tho Dennis hotol on July 4, while Mr. and Mrs. Dennis celebrated In Rond. Flfteon now membors were added to the Presbyterian church In Slstors as a result of tho revival ssrvlotts under tho direction of Rev. Marshall. Tho church has boon reorganized and tho enthusiasm of Its members greatly stimulated. Mr. Marshall, It is reported, Is conducting a series of services In Terrebonne. (Special to Tho Rullctln.) TUMALO. July 8. B. F. Nichols 'has gone to Rosoburg for a short stay. , Tutnalo was well represented In the parade In Bond the Fourth. , Tho Tunvalo people havo been con stant visitors at tho Chautauqua, many attending evory day. Tho J. N. R. Corking family havo nn Influx of visitors this week. Chas. Corking, tholr son, with his family, arrived from Athena on Thursday for a short stay Mrs. Saylor. their daughter, and family from Milton, who aro visiting points of Interest In the state, stopped hero on their way from Crater Iake to valley points, where they will visit in Medford. then on making Portland before ft turlng home Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, neighbors of the Say tors, are accom panying them on their trip. Crops and gardens aro beginning to look promising since the warm weath er came. Krery plant seoms to be doing its best to fight the Germans. Now places are bolng fenced and roads closed, so tho country will be altogether different by fall. Tutnalo and vicinity havo been vory quiet for tho past week, owing to tho many attractions In Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dlsklnson moved into tho Barnes building ut tho end of the strcoct in Tumulo and Tiavo opened a restaurant, whore the 'hungry visitors may bo well fed. PLAIN vir.w. this suction tor tunny yours uud will bo grimily mfnsml by his old frlomts. Tho plo social given nt tho hull Saturday night was well attended and a good programme was ronderod. Tom Crttntu has purchased tho Otis lluttorflold ranch, consisting of 240 aero, consideration $30,000. Mr. lluttorflold and family expuut to spend the Humuior traveling mid camping, and Incidentally looking for a (oration. Mr. nud Mrs. Sniu Rtttor have moved Into tho Rlggs house to ronmln during tho busy season, Mr, Marshall has so ldhls ranch, formerly known as the Guy Soars farm. Mr. .Marshall and family moved to tho ranch In tho spring, so havo not boon In this section long. Lloyd Russott, Fay RuHsott, Mrs. Reaves YYIItcnxeu, Mrs. Ross Russelt, Mrs. K. A. llussett and mother, Mrs, Drown, made a business trip to Rend Saturday artornoon. Miss Ruth Foster and Frank Long attended the show nt Redmond Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otis lluttorflold and Miss Horn I to. Mr. nud Mrs. 'Allen Wlllcoxen uud Harriett spent Sunday evening In Rend. Mrs. J. M. Shearer spent several dus visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Oreweller, nt tho mill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rrowu, Mrs. K. A. llussett nud Grandma Brown made a trip to Prluovllte Friday. Allen YVIIIcoxon mndo a trip to tho sheep camp on Monday. J. K. Warnor. K. N. Hall, Otis But trofleld and Allen Wlllcoxtm started tholr sheep to the reserve on Tuesday. BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BUILDINGS IN BI2ND 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. llrind with tho mall stage on Tttns day. ALFALFA HAMPTON ItUTTK TKRItKRONNK. (Special to tho Bulletin.) PLAINVIKW, July S. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Glllett wore In Bend Sat urday. J. D. Donovan, of tbn Bund hos pital, spent Saturday afternoon In! this vicinity. M. W. Knickerbocker Is sporting a new car. Jess Melton made a buslneM trip to Redmond Saturday. Most of the people of this neigh borhood spent the 4th and 5th at Bend's big celebration. Rev: Blair, of Redmond, held ser vices at the Plalnvlew school house Sunday afternoon. Messrs Dobeon, Smith and Par sons, of Redmond, attended a meet ing of the water users of the Three Creek system held at Plalnvlew school house Saturday afternoon. Howard Hartley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krug spent Sunday In Sisters. Mis Dorothy Stein, of Portland, is visiting her parents hero. Tho water has boan turned out of the McAUstor ditch a few days for repairs. Tho farmers of this locality oxpect to start haying tho latter part of! mis week. (Special to Tho Rulletln.) HAMPTON nUTTB. July G.Mrs. Chas. Jnmos nud children wont to Bond to spend tho Fourth. Mr. nud Mrs. Kdward 8treet vis ited with the lattcr's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. V. Schroder, Wednesday. Miss Carrie Brown nud Win. Rob erts wore guests nt tho Rert Mocks homo last Friday. MIh Agnes Schroder and Win. Hoist went to Stnuffcr to celolirate the Fourth. ( Kntll Carrot made a busluess trip ' to Ruck Creek last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake nook and Os-' car Black vwre guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Brookings the Fourth. J. M. Brlckey lost a mare last week. The animal was gored by a bull, which caused her death. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Brlckey at tended the dance nt Brothers on the Fourth. This section Is greatly In need of rain. Unless It rains In n few days the outlook for good crops Is de cidedly poor i Kdwln Schroder returnud from (Special to Tho Bulletin) ALFALFA. July 7. Paul Moris elilng and Curt Mullor have con tracted their hay In the stack to J. N. Williamson at flfi nor ton. Mrs. Mnry Bonn has gone to Port- laud to look ufter her Interests there. Miss Ada Kerry Is attending tho Chautauqua In Prliiuvllle. Albert Ferry was out from Prlne vllle to visit his pu rents this week. Miss Mnhlo Allen, of Powell Butte, will teach tho Alfalfa school the coming term. Herbert Clarke made a business trip to Redmond Saturday. Despite tho backward looking sea son, alfalfa looks good, and haying will commence within 10 days. Alfalfa was well represented In Rend the Fourth. A delightful picnic dinner was served nt the Guerln ranch by thoso unable to gel nwny from farm duties. About 60 were present. Carl Glllmore and family, of Kent, Oregon, lire visiting Frank I'imI. 1 'OWH IX Rl'TTK. POWKLL ItlTTi:. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) TERREBONNE, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mackey and family mo tored to Silver Lako ad spent ttie Fourth with relatives. Misses Sadie and Bessie Relgel were visitors In Bend over tho cele bration. B R. Nichols and family and J. MeClay and family picnicked on the Deschutes last Wednesday. Miss Mabel Metealf returned re rent ly from an extended visit with Jier sister at Edmonds. Wash. Georgle Gates, of Redmond, sptnt the past week here with his grand mother, Mrs. M. C. Davidson. A. A. Dyer has closed his store at Metollus and expects to devote his time to the business here. Mr. nnit Mr P W MrU'llll.mu are tho proud parents of a baby I naugmer, who arrivod June 30. The little one has been named June. Mrs. L. P. Snapp visited with rela tives at Opal City last weok. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Perry and C4arlbol, wore guests at the Boyn : ton homo for the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mlllsr. of Jef ferson, Oregon, are visiting relatives here. Miss Helen MeMunn, who has been quite ill for the past two weeks. Is "Improving. B. A. Mallett, of Bend, was a Ter rebonne visitor last week. Tom McICunn, of Opal Cltl. has been vlsltlnc his mother. Mrs. L. P. Snapp. Mrs. W. O. Ralston loft lust vault for Sheridan, Oroison. whare she will enjoy an extended visit with relatives 'jtnd friends. Tho Ladlos' Pioneor club feel very 'grateful to all who helped make their too cream social a suocees. The pro ceed from tho evening will enable Uiam to cancel tho debt on their piano and will leave a tidy sum, which Is to be donated to the Amer ican Red Crow. (Special to tho Bulletin.) POWELL BUTTE. July 6. Mrs. A. W. Bayn, Miss Hazel Bayn and J. A. Rlggs spont Monday and Tues day of last week, at Deschutes. The dance given at the Powell Butto Community hall was a splendid success, there being a number pres ent from Bend and Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young and daughter, Delia, are visiting with Mr and Mrs. Fred Brown this week Karl Saunders has sold his Ford and purchased a Maxwell Mr. Saunders and family expect to begin their travels before long, spending the summer In camping and sight seeing. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Butterflc-Id and Bernlce, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Will coxen and Harriet, Mrs. J. M. Shear er and Ruth, spent several das last week camping at Odell lake and Fall river. A. H. Rhode sold his ranch of 1C0 acres to Tom Crouln, consideration 118,000. Mr. Rhode has lived In TRY OUK Pasteurized Milk Othett Lie il. None Ktq Urt. Iff. SW lure doubled in pil 30 diyi. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY Phone RJ 131 (Special to Tho Bulletin.) POWELL BUTTE. July 7. Mrs Geo. C. Truesdale nud children re cently returned from Thcoiu and Vancouver. Wash., where they have been visiting friends and relatives for several uenks. Powell Butte was well represented at a community picnic at Tutnalo July 4. In the early part of the af teruoon the crowd dispersed, most of them spending the remainder nf the day at Bend and also attending the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wilson. Miss Sophie Slrtxner and Max Strlxuer attended the dunce In Prtnevllle on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rico attended the Chautauqua In Bend on Friday ev ening Mrs. N. P Alley. trs. Wallace Smith nud Mrs, L, W. Van Duron visited Bond on Friday. Otis lluttorflold and Spook Young went to Spring River nud Harper on Thursday, returning Frlduy. Miss Jo Manseau has returned from n year's absence nt Frlwoo, to visit with her parents for a couple of months, R. L. Moore Is able to be nt homo once moio after undergoing an op eration. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bayn, Miss llnxel Bayn, Mr. J. A. RlgKS and Mr. and Mrs. Ross llussett enjoyed the Chautauqua nt Rend Thursdny even ing. Mr. nud Mrs. E. A. llussett, Miss Fay llussett and Lloyd DuasiUt made a trip to Paulina Lake on Sunday, where they visited with Mrs. Lluster, of Bond, Mho Is at the sanatorium ut East Lake. Fred McCaffory, of Redmond, took dinner nt the Rill Young ranch on Thursday. Joss Bvckuinu, Spork Young, Roy Skeeue and Louis llursnu went to Prtnevllle on Sunday afternoon to boo the "Birth of a Nation " Mr. and Mrs. ltd Barnard nud (lliltdinu nud Mr. and Mrs. J. K Warner celebrated In Rend on July Fourth. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shearer nud daughter, Ruth, spent several duya Inst week visiting with Mr. and Mr CltiiN. Oreweller nt the Oreweller mill southwest of Ilend. W. I Young nttmulml Installa tion of the IC. P lodge In Redmond oh Titesiluy evening of Inst week. Mr mid Mrs Oils llutterflsld, Mr and Mrs. Allen Wllleoxen, Mrs, W. E. Voting. Mrs. J. M. Shearer, Mr. and Mrs Prsd limit u, Mr. nud Mrs. Wm. Wilson; Mliwwt Hophlo StrU iter, Marjory Young, Ruby Clark, Ha te) llsyii. and Messrs J. A. Rlggs. Max Strlxuer. Speck Young and Jest Blackmail attended the dance at thn Hippodrome In Bend, on Wednesday night. July 4. Pntrlrla. the eight year old daugh ter or Mr. and Mrs Karl Humidor, was operated nn (or adenoids and removal of tonsils thn first of last (Continued un pngo 7.) IF you will list your farms with the HOMESEEKERS LAND COMPANY nf BEND, OltKGON and the price is right we can sell them. R. P. MINTER, Manager p STOP! Anil Inveitlgslo our prlcra before buying your groceries. Wo can save you money. P. B. Johnson's Mllllcnn. Ore. Trlcnhone h J No Want Too Big No Want Too Small That BAUER'S GROCERY Can't Fill for You And deliver promptly and In the let condition. Our . groceries, proilure, fruit are nlwuyn f resit. Our sanitary refrigerator co outer keeM our dairy poditcU cool ami fresh. Rest prices lit canned. g(HHt of tUe best brands. BAKER'S GROCERY Wall Street. Near Ohio Phone ReJ 161 rilKTKRS. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) 3ISTKRS. July 9. Joe Wilson inn do a buslnoBS trip to Portland for tho purpose of purchasing a now carriage for his mill. Tho J. P. Duckott mill is shut down ou account of lack of men, Mrs. Jack Stoldham, who has baon cooking for the men at Wilson's mill, is spending a fow days with her mother, Mrs. W. D. Farthing, of this nlace. Mr. and Mrs. E. Graham aro visit ing with their son, E. Graham, of Orandviow. J. P. DuckeUr Goo. Messer and VI. Berry reiurnea irora a iiBning ax curslon to tho lakes. Mr. and Mrs. John Mlllor. of Wan muck, Oregon, aro visiting relatives and friends in Sisters. E. Graham and family, of Grand vlow, were visiting relatives and Shoes for Real Service OL'll SPKCTALTY IS TO MARK 8I10KS THAT STAND TIIK ti:kt NAP-A-TAN SHOE Is especially mado for this kind of country. None aro bet tor made. J. E. TILT SHOE A handsome sorvlccablo dress shoo for men. Cannot bo beaten for the money. Glvo these shoes a trial. A. HANSON LOGGER. The A. Hanson Logger Shoes of Throo Lakes, Wis,, aro hand-made and one of tho vory bout of its kind. Special mado-to-order work taken for thlt shoe. I'P-TO-DATK BIIOU RICPAIRINU BOND STREET R. H. LOVEN BEND 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 Gulden Hose Hoes Cultivators Sprinklers Hakes Harrows We carry a wide range of supplies for the owners of Irrigated traets. May we supply you with these nectisaries. HOW ABOUT THE FLY CAMPAIGN Have j'ou 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 and lake fishing in Central Oregon Ask Anyhody If you havo not yet given your houso a touch of now color but intend to, Wo wish again to remind you that tho Ilend Hardware Company is first in Paints and Varnishes. Bend Hardware Company 856 BOND STREET .: ? ' -. . BEND, OREGON