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a twos a flKND nUM.lGTIN, BUND. OUKflON, THUIWIMY, AUGUST 0, 10IT - --- - - MIIilACAN, U ) III t ir hi ; Men's Shoes of All Kinds f M Kfwtll II Clothes don't make the man, SX WwE I ; but our goods matc an im- JH wBpfllH HI i i . . enSllr" lii OlWff Bill pression that the Wearer ap- j I wllfi III predates. rrTi77JTru,,Gi 1 MARTIN & C 'ASHMAN i llllll . .. ... . .. .. n "The I iome ui I Iirt Sluitner V M.rk U Oregi central ureson Neighborhood News' ----------- TRIlltKnONNK. HAMlTO.V HUTTK. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) (Special to Tho Bulletin.) TERREBONNE, July 30. Mrs. W.I HAMPTON Rl'TTK. July 2S. Mr. J. McWIIIInms and daughter. Miss' Mrs. Edward Street, of llurk r..-. ii.xtfiin... ...... .t.i. .i. i Crook, visited with tho latter a par- VIoraMcWIlllams. returned this weok t,n,s Mr Rn(, Mrs y schrmlor, W Irom Bolllngham, Wash., whore the Sunday. latter has boon attending Summer I Mrs. M. W. Shophcrd and Kdwlti (Spoclal to Tho Bulletin.) MILLICAN, July 27. Mrs. Mom. Ing, from Bond, spout Sunday and Monday with her daughter, Mro. ( Rosin, and children, returning to llond Tuosday. Mrs. C. M. Rosin and children wont to llond Tuesday with Mr. Our ucy, to see tho dentist, returning tho samo day. Mrs. R. U. Keller and children woro Sunday visitors at tho C. M. llosln homo. Mr. and Mrs. I. Sellmorl nailed on Mrs. I.eo Keller Sunday. Sunday af ternoon Mr. and Mrs. L. Sohmorl and Mrs. L. Keller and children called on Mrs. II. II. Couawny on tho Sloan ranch. Mrs. Sloan and children aro vis itors at tho Sloan ranch. Mr. Sloan and children and the Couaway children nutoed to near tho Paulina Lako on Sunday afternoon, whore several men are hording Mr normal school. Mr. and Mrs. Keefer nro visiting their relatives, W. J. Mackoy and TaYnlly. Itov. Groat, assisted by a quartette of singers, Is to hold revival nicotines at I;. I. C. hall during tho coming week. Meetings aro to begin Thurs day cvonlng, August 2, and continue 10 days. Miss Alma McClay. assisted by her sister, Mrs. Hollo Nlckols, entertained tho Ladles' Pioneer club at the home of tho former Inst Wednesday after noon. Tho occasion, a swimming larty, will long b remembered by Xhoso present, finch lady came pro vided with a bathing suit, and played 'mormald" to their heart's content vturlug tho warm hour ot tho after noon. At 4:30 tho hostess sorved delicious Ire cream. Thoso present woro Mesdamea Davidson, Qalbratth, Perry, Parr, Hamilton, Mitchell, KJatos, Doltrlcb, Archer, Italston, Mc Clay, Strass, Pockham and Nlckols. Irma and Prances Galbralth, Claribcl Xurabors, Graco McClay. Hruco MacGrcgor Js rfsltlng In Bend. C. W. McWIlllams left for Lxlns- lon. Oregon, last week. W. O. Ralston lost a valuable cow Yrom bloat, last Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Ehy, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. W. It. David son and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Denton, motored to Culver last Sunday even ing. Mrs. Chas. Floyd and. son, of La ments, wero Terrebonno visitors last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Trapman were called to PrinovMlo suddenly, on hear ing that their nephew, M. Trapman, liad root with a serious accident. "W. S. McRwing has nearly recov ered from his long and serious Illness and will soon bo able to resume his dutlos as mall carrier. A emn . .n"01Euel ,a?1 ,Suni,' afternoon. n. Warner spent Sunday night with ..,-, ""- v.. unuhiovi. IJVBSIU L.C6 ItlggS, iit-Kina, ueenmo me uriue or l;ranK Marti, of Dend. Only relatives and a few Intimate friends witnessed the Schroder loft for tho Wlllametta val-iSloan'B sheep. hv ins Tiintiinv Mrs. Qrovcr Caldwell and ahlldren Miss Klorenco Dunn, of Last "t now at llend. where they expect Chanco, visited with her sister. Mrs. i lo mako their homo for tho presout. Jlmmlo Urlckey, last Sunday. ' Rimer Dyer camo up to his hoiuo- Wllllara Schneider, of Supleo. was , stead Tuesday, from llond. visiting frlonds In this neighborhood 1'-,I Hostoland, who Is omptoyed last week. !nt llend, ns nut on his homestead C. J. Stauffer and Haldwln Kas-nver Sunday. pohl. of Stauffor. passed through I Keller r,li "'!!. frn ',e,lul Imrn nil tlmlr unv ln.no trnni linn. I Sunday OVOlllllR with W. W. drill with lumber nnd other sunnlles. stoad and helpwl out for a few days I Rvoryono 1s haying now. Owing on tho Grlnstead place, by firing tho engine lor inu wnu urui. to tho lack of rain, the crops are not very bountiful. Miss Gladys Meeks was a guest of Miss Agnes Schredor Inst Sunday. Mrs. A. MeKeown anil son. Sam-i not. were visitors here last Wednes day. J Oscar Ulack has gone out to work, j Mrs. Gus McCIouth nnd two chll ' dren and Rrnest Hester, of Stauffer, I passed through hero Friday on the mall stage, on their way to Hand. Samuol and Alfred MeKeown took Wray's stage for llend last Thurs day. Miss Mary Stauffer, of Stauffor. was a guest of Mrs. Iiert Meeks sev eral days this weok. Edw. Street has purchased Mrs. Shepherd's hay. II. McDowell, of Dutte. autoed Ferdinand Tauschor lost his cow. Mr. IlHyes and son, from Madras, called on the Ucorgo Cook family this week. Mr. Hayes Is Mrs. Cook's uncle. Mrs. Ferdinand Tauschor Is nulto III at her homo. Hor daughter, Mrs, Ii. II. Keller. Is earing for her. Blmer and Krnest Dyor expect to loavo for Washington to work, Sat urday. A. D. Norton and I.. P lloonoy wore ovor-Suudny visitors at their re spective homes. Mnry Holland Is staying with Mrs. I,. P. Ilooney during Mr. Itoonny's ab sence from homo. Sho ax poet a to stay two wcoks. Saturday a meeting will ho held at YOUR BETTER JUDGMENT Tells you that it is better to have a suit made by a reliable firm like Hart Shaffner & Marx thnn to littvc onu that is Iitrp;uly it tfuass. Quality clothing nt a conservative price is what yon are entitled to, and that is the kind of clothing we handle. Conqueror &Stetson Hats Splendid assortment of Ties the Mlltlcan school to vote on a now thrnuch hero Frldav nn hU wnv m, school houso for District 2. Bond. Mrs. J. J. Holland anil children Mr. and Mrs. Charles James were'wero Su''ny evening visitors at tho Hampton visitors last Monday. Chas. Groffenherger nnd Wm. Itahn uonios. HAMPTON. fSpeelal to The Bulletin. 1 HAMPTON. July 29. 1917. Tom Dunn spent Monday night at J. O. Whltaker's. Lora Crow went Into Uend Thurs day on the malt stage. Mrs. W. H. Payne and Mrs. C. n. Harman call ml at Mrs. IJIaek's on uuwira creek. Wednesday. Mnrlnrla Pnvna awt iiIa ft.M i XCy. ?,r6tty wed'U"K " l" spent soveral days with Emily Peler- 8tead8 Izcd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. son. of Dry Lake, this week. I Wm. Ratm called at the J. J. Hol land home Sunday afternoon. Wm. Hahn went to Hand Thursday to bring out some lumber. According to late reports received by her husband, .Mrs. P. II Johnson and children are enjoying their visit in Nebraska. Mrs. Shaffer and son called on Mrs. J. J. Holland one ilnv thin week. Mrs. W. W. Grlnstend's mother and ' father are visiting with the Grin- II.1.1II1 ).. !, iia.mi'to.v. Jiuy 30. Tom Dunn' 'repressive ceremony, which was read by nev. J. Edward Blair. Miss Sadlo Tlclgct attended her sister as brides wald. and Rrnest Mallet, of Bend, acted as best man Tho bride woro a wedding gown of white silk with a long wedding veil, with a wreath of orange bloBsoms In her hair. She narrlcd a bouquet of roses and sweet peas. Immediatoly after the cere mony a wedding luncheon wras en joyed, after which a reception was "held from '3 to C o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Marts will make their homo In Bend. Mr. and Mrs J O Whltakor nnd'ha" beon rU,,nB at "'K ,or tho pa81 "oclatlon " ,leM at "ml,ton "lorol M IkoZerolph made a trip to Bend Sat-! fo,!f. 'i"?''' . . . . .. Sunday. . Wlli unlay In the lattor's car. I . Thompson mado u trip to Hamp-j 8cVBral buccaroos from Buck Creek I.' CLOVEHDALH. (Special to The Bulletin.) CLOVBBnAJ.E, July 30 R. J. Skelton delivered a load ot oats to Vend Krhlav. Eleanor Grube spont Sunday with Mrs. Bert Hodson. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seeman, Tuesday, July H, a boy. A farewell party was glvon L. G. Gmbe and famllv on Tuesday night, July 24. Ico cream and cake were served. A. E. Peterson took a load of oats 'o Sisters last Wednesday. Mrs. Itena Cyrus and her daughter, Xadona, were shopping in Slstors Sat urday. Mrs. A. R. Peterson called on Mrs. "W. W. Van llatre Monday. L. G. Grube and daughter, Maude, and Idolla Miller were shopping In Jledmond Friday. Mrs. Haiel Spoo is convalescing uficr a recent Illness. Mrs. It. J. Skeltou spent Wednes day at the Tcropleton home. BUI Lang. Lynn Wilson and Mr. Crawford, of Sisters, attended the party In Cloverdale last Tuosday evening. TRY OUR Pasteurized Milk Othni Lie S. Noce Keept bet. tcr. Salct hive doubled in part 30 dy. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY Phon-Rcd 131 HF STOP! And invohtlgato our price be fore buying your groceries. AVe can save you uioney. P. B. Johnson's Mllllcan. Ore. Telephone Dan McArthur was In He nil nn tin Iness Monday. Mrs. Payno nnd daughter. Mar Jorlo. started for their homo In Ray mond, Wash., Monday. Mrs. Harman' accompanied them as far as Bend. I ALFALFA. (Special to Tho Bulletin) ton Thursday Iko Zerotph took Jim and Roy Dunn out to Bond in his car Tues day. Marjorle Payne nnd Darin Burton spont Tuosday night with Mrs. J. O. Whltakor. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Brlckny mado a trip to Rfggs Tuesday aftor somo horses. C. B. Harman and Dan McArthur auaw A. July 29. Mrs Mary spent Wednesday at Lew Bennett's. Uenn has rocolved a new Ford car. Sam Lockley spont Thursday night Buyers from Mllllcan Valley wore! at J. O. Whltaker's. here th s week offering $15 per ton A. T. Frame returned homo from for alfalfa hay. In the stack. . Bend Thursday. Mrs. Phoobe Kennlson, of Abor-; Marjorle Payno, Darle Burton. Dan neen. wasn.. is visiting In Alfalfa McArlhurand Ike Zerolph motored' m, ... i ' . .. ar. D?nn- - ""nil and back Wednesday In the Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clarke will utter' car Mvilfn .?Und'Jor. Mr.' n"(,i '" W.'lf. Payne Hd Mrs. ( II. ;!?'v..a,inl0tt,r,of por-,ani1. who.iunmn rallet on Mrs. M. II. Crow m tir,Bfhern .. -.. . 'Wlnewlay afternoon. it'ot'.!,.,,"1: Mr. and Mrs. j. A. Thompson, county sehnol Mta? i.?- pi !'M'" J.1l Vmt nU' superintendent, was In Hampton Val Miss Ada Ferry spent Friday evening. tuJt en huiiatM Wednesday. m V,.-.-u i . . . I Mrs.Wm.SearceycolledatC.il. ...T:.01' J- clar? "! on, Harmnn's Wednosday morning. i ,"" ,;;'" a?.c?.rap.?n,'.M':- an." Iorln Hull, of Washington. Is vis- - """ "'""" Jionuay. , ulnK Bt MrJli Crow's for a short time. , Mr. Cottlngham, of Prlngle Flats, Kor rarm land loaas seo J. Ryan was at Hampton store Friday. c lo. Ativ. A mooting 0f tho Federal Lonn ns- aro rounding up horses at Rlggs cor rals this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dcncer made n i business trip to Burno Young's Frl day. I Mrs. W. II. Payno and Mrs. C. M. I Harman dnm- to Barnes Saturday, I returning Monday. Mr. Evans nnd family spent Hun day picnicking with W. T. Harrison and family on Llzzard Creek. Miss Welth, Mm. Howard and Fred mnt tiMitt VllirttltV (ill tlirt rlvili I I " - - - i j Loo Allen, who has Nen hunting nornca in mis iiiiiKiiiinrimoii niunci tbmn Wednesday. Roy Davidson, from near Slaters, was In this vicinity on business this1 week. V. K. Dayton and son. Hartny, made a trip to Wilson's mill fur flumn material Friday, returnluir Saturday with two big load. It. A. Btanrhard dlnnd at the Fllrk (Coutlnuml on l'nn 7.) HrSTKICH. llXr if JsuK4- 4 JSB IBj lUHjHpSBBSBBBBBBBBBsV jPPW-BsfKsS-ssW-J Central Oregon Bank BEND, OHEGON ' OFFICERS: . I). K. HUNTER, Priwlilvnt OARLLTON II. HWII-T, Vlco-Pn-sldcnt K. P. 51AIIAFFEV, Sml Vlco-Prwddent, If. U HTEPHENH, CashltT 1'ENDKL WAITE, Ashlstant' Cashier DIRECTORS; I). K. Hunter V,'. h, O'Donnell Curloton II. Swift E. P. Mulinffoy If, M. Stephens Every facility for accomodating the investors of Central Oregon 'Sneclal to The Bulletin.) 8I8THR8. Jnly 30. Mr. and Mrs. i C. W. Crawford, of Lake eoimty, Cal., were visiting at the home of Mrs. Crawford's narnnts. Mr. and Mrs. E. Graham, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford made the trip In tholr car. Mr. and Mrs. If. C. Corbott, of Portland, aro spending the summer at their summer home seven in I ton west of Slstors. Mr. anil Mrs. Karl Updlko wero np t from tho Metollus Thursday. Mr and Mrs. J. P. Duckett and son Clyde, have been camping at Square Rock the past weok, Dan Helslng was up from the Me tollus river Wednesday, getting lum ber for Improving and enlarging tho rapacity of his summer placo on tho Metotlus. Mr. Helslng reports an unusually busy summer. Mrs. F. A. Pednault and children returned to Bond Saturday, after sov eral weeks' stay at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Lolt linusor, ot this placo. TCMALO. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) TITMALO. July 30 Mr, Caruso arrlvod tho first of tho weok and wilt visit tho Andersons, whoro his wlfo tins been visiting tho pnst month. J, A. Marsh nnd wlfo spent a few days on tho Motollus this wook. Mr. and Mrs. Clarcnco Parks, of Valo, drovo through from that placo, arriving Friday ovenitig at J, W. DrowriV, whoro thoy will visit for somo time. Mr, Parks has boon uulto 111 but was much benefitted by tho trip, IF you will list your farms with the HOMESEEKERS LAND COMPANY or HENI). OHEGON and the price is right we can sell them. R. P. MINTER, Manager No Want too BigNo Want too Small That Baker's Grocery cant fill for you fi Tf-I -Xl X . I - -T - And deliver promptly and In the ttcmt condition. Our groceries, produce, fruit nro nlway frw.li, Our nanftary refrigerator counter keens our dairy poductM cool and i fresh. Host prices In canned rcmmU of Ibo best brand. BAKER'S GROCERY Wall Street. Near Ohio Phone Red 161 BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE OTHER BUILD1N0S VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 ecT?1 BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. t x 4 A. :SE. il ' A