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AflK a 11NNO nUIJ.KTIN, ltlCNI). OIIKOON, Tltl'HHDAV, Jt'IiY 1!1, tOI7 y j Central Oregon j Neighborhood S News ---- - --- -- HIKTKHS. (Special to The llullctln.) SISTERS, July M. Mrs. A. n. llowman, formerly n Sisters resident, tout for tho past year since tho death of her husband, n resident of Free water, Oregon, died nt her homo In that place Monday, July 16, nnd ho "body was brouRht to Sisters for bur ial Wednesday. Mrs. llowman had for soreral years been afflicted with cancer of tho breast and death camo to her as a rclosso from a lone period of suffering. She was of a singularly "kind and benevolent temperament nnd was affectionately called "Grand' ma Bowman" by all who knew her, Mrs. llowman Is hurrlyrU by one son, .1 D. llowman. of Ilend. Mrs. K. II Howell, of Free water, and Mrs. Hall, of Halifax, washlnclon. Mrs. E. II. Howell, who camo to Sisters to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. I). A. llowman, Is vis Itlng at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. "Berry, of this place. Bon Tone returned today from a "business trip to Redmond and Prlnc llle. Mr. and Mrs. John Bruns came In trom tho Tone ranch Suuday. J. D. Bowman came over Wednes day from Bond to attend tho funeral of his mother, Mrs. I). A. Bowman. Rev. J. Edward Blair camo over "Wednesday from Redmond to offic iate at the funeral of Mrs. D. A. Bow man. Clyde Gist, who has been working at Wilson's mill, has moved his fam ily to town and is working for the J P Duckett Lumber Co. Mrs. Bailey, of Philadelphia, has arrived In Sisters to spoml the sum mer with her son, M. Bailey. W. D. Farthing has moved his fam ing up to the Wilson saw mill and Is working In the mill. MIIJJCA.V. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) MILMCAN, July 20. L. B. Keller spent Sunday with his family. A. I). Norton was at home over Sunday. Leo Rooney came out from Bend Sunday to spend Sunday at home. Leo Tausolier went to Band Sun day to seok employment. Mrs. L. B. Keller and children visited with Mrs. J. J. Holland and children Monday. Mrs. ShafXor and son called at the J J. Holland homo one day this week. O. O. King, from Brothers, passed through Mllllcan on Thursday on hs way from Bend. After the rain the crops look a little more promising. Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Keller nnd vhlidren Brovc to the X It. lleatson j)lace Tuesday to look nt tho crops. Wm. Rahn returnod to his home stead Thursday much improved In health, after spoadlng a few weeks -at a sanatorium In Salra. Oregon. Mrs. L. B. Keller and children vailed at the J. J. Holland home on Thursday. Joo Holland Is employed at tho C. M. Rosin homo two days out of every week, since C. M. Rosin left for Port land. Mrs. C M. Cjnsln and children ailed at the Holland bomo recently. R. R. Keller called at the Sloan ranch Wednesday. Ernetrt Dyer, R. R. Keller and one ! Sloan's buecaroos branded P. B. Johnson's horses and cattle one day his week. Joe Holland helped Mrs. L. B. Kel ler haul water several days this week. Mrs. L. B. Keller and children ex pect to join Mr. Keller at Bend noxt week. ilMWTON HUTTE. (Special to The Bulletin) HAMPTON' BUTTE. July 19. C. Davis, of Stauffnr. passed through here Saturday on his way home from Bend with a load of lumber. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Brlckey, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Brlckey, Mrs. Sam. Marshall and two sons wore guests at the Mecks home last Sunday. V, Hlnman and family have re turned to their liome, after working for W. W. Brown for several months. M, and Mrs. Horace Brookings made a business trip to Buek Creek last Tuesday. Mrs. W. W. Shepherd has sold her attlo and Intends to sell her farm Implements also. Edwin Schreder has enlisted In tho navy. Chas. James has purohascd a new ream separator and will send cream to Bond. R. McDowell, of Butte, passed through here yesterday on his way to Bend. AhVAhVA. TSpoclal to The Bulletin.) ALFALFA, July 21. Herb Clarke and Miss Jossio Pyatt attended tho rtance at Bend Saturday evening. Albert Schultz lost a valuable milk iow a few daya ago. A new mower wus delivered to tho Johnston ranch by the Baker express jtruck, of Bend, TuoBday. TinvmnnH IlinHHf lold and M. S. Mayfiold havo been gottlng sorao of .( .nltlA hnrn this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smock found a band 61 about 150 lost sheep Fri day, The owner, Mr, McCorralck, . ame after thorn. Three young men from Michigan are camped In tho Tetlow house. They are seeing tho country. Mrs. Rao Leonard entertained Wednesday somo little folks,' In hon or of her little daughter's birthday. Mrs. Mary Bonn Is homo again from Portland. Haying Is progressing considering the shortage of farm help, A now cook arrived at the John ston ranch Sunday, from Bend. C. H. Hardy and A. Shults made n business trip .to Bond Woduosday evening. Mrs. M. L. Pyatt purchased a now sowing machlno from an agent Wed nesday. MIST CREEK (Special to tho Bulletin.) LOST CREEK, July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutton, of Egll, were bus iness visitors at the Musscr home onu day last woek. Mrs. Washburn and son, Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Young and son, Robert, loft last Tuesday for Uma tilla county, whore they expect to spend the summer. They took tholr horses and aro going to drive through. Mrs. McLouth was u visitor In Bond for a fow days. Mrs. S. W. Best has been tho sick list tho past week. Rny Stauffer brought In a load of lumber from Bend for W. T. Cowan. A number of friends of Miss Hazel McLouth tendered her. a surprise par ty at tho Hasslcr homo last Saturday evening. It was a farewell tor Miss Hazel, who oxpects to leave for Bend whoro sho will bo employed. All had an enjoyable time. Oscar Snavely started for the har vest fields, In tho northern part of tho county last Thursday. Jimmlo McEwen stnrted for Har ney county last Saturday, where he oxpects to assist in haying operations. Chnrlos Elklns, of Prlnnvlllo, spout Wednesday nt his brother's homo, Mrs. J. 1), Donovan, of Iloml, spent Thursday in this vicinity. Mr, nnd Mrs. Van Tassol wont to Bend Tuesday evening, returning Wednesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs, Jess Moltnn wcro In Redmond Friday on business. Nnthau Henderson Is working for Mv W. Knickerbocker during tho hay ing season, Mrs. Korstntor and son, Francis, of llcud, spont last week ut tho Van Tassel ranch. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Martin wore In Slstars Friday evening on business. Mr, and Mrs, M. W. Knickerbocker and son. Kmmctt, went up to Three Creek Lake Saturday, returning on Sundny, Merle Van Tassel nnd family, of Opal City, visited at tho Van Tassel homo Thursday. Mr. Atkinson, of Redmond, was working on Bill Loverens's car Inst week. J. D. Dnnnvnu and Mr. Mouahan, of Bend, nnd George Whltnkor, of this neighborhood, spent Sunday nt Big Lnke, on Snntlam Pass. They found tho roads In poor condition. IH1WKLL 11UTTK. LOWER BRIDGE. (Special to The Bulletin.) LOWER BRIDGE. July 23. Miss Foxnlg has been visiting th past week with the Walters family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard went to Prlnevllle Tuesday. Marlon and Omar Hoekliw were In Redmond Monday. Jerry Groszkruger has been in the mountains riding for stock the past Loren Campbell was the one from Lowor Bridge that was drafted, and is to report August S. PLAI.NVIKW. PLA1NVIEW, July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Van Tassel, Lalye, Roy and Glennlo Van Tassel spont Monday on the Metollus. (Snerlnl to The Bulletin.) POWELL IH'TTK, July 23. Mr. und Mrs. Otis Buttorflold und Mrs. Alton Wlllcoxon wero business vis itors In Bond on Mnndny of Inst wook. Mr. and Mrs. Del French returned from Portland on Monday of last woek nnd wore chnrlvarled tho same evening by Mr. French's friends. Speck Young nnd Jess llcckman re turned from Crescent on Saturday evening, whoro thoy hnvo been camp ing for tho past 10 days. Mr, nnd Mrs. Reaves Wlltcoxen en tertained at Sunday dinner, Fay and Lloyd Uusott. Mrs. N P. Alloy nnd dnttghter, Mildred, were Bend visitors Satur day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Otis Buttorflold nnd daughter, Bcrnlco. left for Portlnnd on Thursday of Inst week. Mrs. Har ry Wilson nnd Mrs. Alfred Muns, of Redmond, accompanied them. Mrs. "Frank McCnffory moved to the ranch last week, to remain dur ing haying. Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon entnrtnlued In honor of Miss Margery Young an Saturday evening. Those present were Misses Ruth Foster, lintel llnyn, Gladys Pauls, Edna and Mildred Al ley; Messrs. Fred McCaffery, Ed. Mooro. Carl Charlton, Max Strlxner, Ross Davis. J A. Rlggs, Fred Brown. Otto and Willie Pauls nnd Louis Bur son. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. W. K. Young and Mrs. Fred Brown. Miss Fay Bussett entertained n number of her friends on Saturday evening. Jack Mayers, Roy Skwne. Lloyd BustHtet. Miss Katherlne Mey ers, Mr. and Mrs. Reaves Wlltcoxen and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ihissett were among those present. K. A. Bussett treated his Sunday school class to a picnic nt one of the cavos on the desert Sunday. A most enjoyable time was spont. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Ora Foster, on July 17. a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Reaves Wlltcoxen and E. II. Rhodo wero Bend visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shearer and BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BUILDINdS IN BEND OTHER BUILDINGS--- 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. daughter, Ruth, worn dinner guests at tho Walter Foster homo on Friday uvenlng. Born, to Mrs. Ilesslu Frlsby, n tour pound girl, July IS. N. P. Alloy tins sold his ranch to C. C. Charlton. Miss Paulino Truosdnlo visited hor mother, Mrs. G. C. Trucsdalu, sovural days tat wook. Mr Allitti llli.nvn,i niitl itmiffhlAt. Harriott, wore dlnnor guests of Mrs. J. M. Shearer on Sundny. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. P. Alloy were bus iness visitors In Prluovlllo Mnndny. TL'MALO. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) TUMALO, July 23. Miss Esther llnles has boon stnylng with Mrs, J. J. Coen for a fow days. S. R. Brown nnd his brldu have been up nt Suttles Lnke for a few dnys. They nro expected homo Mon day, when they will go to house keeping In the little houso on Mrs. Shaw's laud, which tho Browns have rented for this year. Paul Marsh, with his tittle brother, Ramon, started for Hndlcott, Wash., Sundny morning, whore they will vis It rolutlvos. Tim ntnto Is putting In rrosslngs on tho ditches north of town, so the roads will soon be opened up In good condition. J N. II (Jerking linn sold his big ranch to the same party that bought Grovor's land, but tho neighborhood wll bo glnd to know they hnvo about decided to buy n small piece nnd still rosldo hero. MIhs Georgia Skinner snent tho i'ii,U nit wlHi Ml.. Hull, llnul.tw nml' Miss Nolllo Howell at the llayley home. Mlsn Ada Billiard went up to the Metollus last week to bo with hor sister, Beatrice, who tins boon stay-j ing wim Mrs. unit noising tor mo past month, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Dickinson, with lit tin Mnxlno, took dinner at It. II. llnyloy's Sunday. Mrs, Walter Gommoll's father went hnck to his homo at lleppuor, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harper ro turned from their California visit IurIa, woek. They wero accompanied homo by their daughter, Miss Jessie, who hnn been attending school In Los Angeles for tho past throe years. t2? SaSSo t W 7l a STOP! And litveftllgute our price Itcfuro ttioinit your grtccrlci. We can invo you money. k P.B.Johnson's Mllllcnn, Ore. Telephone S tJWe consider that a large part of our growth and prosperity has been due to the satisfaction that we give our patrons. It is our aim to give Service, Quality and a Square Deal at a Moderate Price. U It is to our mutual advantage to do what we can to please you. We hope that we do. F. DEMENT & CO. GroceriesHardware TT you will list your farms JL JL with the HOMESEEKERS LAND COMPANY of BEND, OREGON and the price is right we can sell them. R. P. MINTER, Manager No Want too BigNo Want loo Small That Baker's Grocery can t fill for you And deliver promptly and in the beat condition. Our groceries, produce, fruit are always fresh. Our sanitary refrigerator counter keep our dairy poducts cool and fresh. Best prices In canned good of th bst brands. BAKER'S -GROCERY Wall Street. Near Olio Pkonc Red 161 Shoes for Real Service OUlt SPECIALTY' IS TO MAKH HIIOKS THAT STAND TIIK TKHT NAP-A-TAN SHOE Is especially made for this kind of country. None aro bet ter made. J. E. TILT SHOE A handsomo sorvlceablo dress shoo for men. Cannot bo beaten for tho money. Glvo tbeso shoes a trial. A. HANSON LOGGER. The A. Hanson Logger Shoes of Threo Lakes, Wis., aro bnnd-mado and ono of tho very best of Its kind. Special raado-to-ordor work taken for this shoo. UP-TO-DATH 8I10H REPAIRING STREET R. H LOVEN ORECON 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. IRRIGATIONISTS' NEEDS Garden Hose Hoes Cultivators Sprinklers Hiikes Harrows We curry a wide range of supplies for the owners of Irrigated tracts. May ve 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 and lake fishing in Central Oregon Ask Anyhody If you havo not yet given your bouse a touch of new color but intend to, We wish again to remind you that the Bend Hardware Company is first in Paints and Varnishes. Bend Hardware Company 856 BOND STREET :- BEND, OREGON