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PAGE a niCNi) bulletin, rend, Oregon, Tiirn.mAV, auguht i, iit : 4 H t Central Oregon Neighborhood News ----- - ------ - TERRKROX.NK. (Special to Tho nullctln.) Tt?niMnn!CN'R. A tic. 7.. li. O Netgcl left Thursday evening on a nesdny afternoon Business trip 10 roruanu. Miss Adeline Daltrlch returned Frt Mrs. Ward anil daughter wero vis itors In Clovenlale Wednesday. M. Knickerbocker ond family were business callers In llend Wed- flay from Rolllngham, Wnsh., whero eho has been attending, summer nor mat school. Mrs. N, It. Elliott, a former rest dent of Terrebonne, arrived from her homo In Seattle last Friday evening nnd will enjoy an oxteuded visit with her son, George Klllntt. nnd family, nnd daughter, Mrs. V. It. Davidson. Harold McFaddon nnd Carl Hamil ton left Sunday tor Culver. Mrs. Marr Ponland Is visiting her Bon, C. D. Drew, nnd wife. Mrs. Millie Lehman and daughter, Thclma, of l'ortland, wore the house guests of Mrs. w. R. Davidson last week. They nro now visiting Mrs. D. H. Gates. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ilelfrlclt and son, Doverc, have returned from a visit to tho county seat. M. J. Shauahan recently loft for Bend. Tho revival meetings at L. P. C. liall, which aro conducted by Itev. Grout and his assistants, arc belnR well attended, many comnlg from Culver and neighboring towns. Mrs. M. E. Cunningham is enjoy ing an extended visit with her daugh ter In Dlalno, Idaho. L. G. Comstock visited lu Dcnd one day last week. hast Thursday afternoon the Sage brush Society of Tcthcrow Butte and tho Ladles' Pioneer club wero de lightfully entertained by Mrs. Lulu Dexter at her cosy home. "Lonesome Pino Ranch," near Terrebonne, The afternoon passed alt too swiftly with social conversation and dainty need lework. At 4 o'clock the hostess served delicious refreshments, after which all wero Invited out on the lawn, where Mrs. Dexter and her cam era awaited them, and several fine photographs wero takon of the jolly company. Those present were Mes dames King, Pcrsous. Ilruce, But cher, Abby, Sturdlvan. Mrs. Percy Moad, Mrs. C. L Mead. Lottlo and Myra Mead, Mesdamcs Mitchell, Rel gel. Wimp, Gates, Davidson. Pellett, Rodcslde. Morgan, Comstock, Peck ham, Pickett, Calbralth. Parr. Ham ilton, Nlckols. Mrs. A. C. Miller. Mil dred Miller, Mrs. Losta Miller, Sadie Relgel and Mrs. Dexter. Mrs. Davidson was a caller at Pino Lawn Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex, l.everenx were callers nt Pulllam's Sunday. Howard Hartloy's mothnr nnd sis tor, and Mrs. Hartley's two brothers arc visitors at tho Hartley homo this week 12. V, Gila, who tins boon helping F. 1). UnughnmsH and J, A. Utilise with their haying, left for his homo nt Gray llutte Hunilny ninnilng. Rasmus Peterson Is hauling baled hay to Dosrhutes this week. Jack Trough, nt Mend, was lu this vicinity visiting friends last Friday. Mr. Frank lost his homo by tiro Wednesday, the tiro starting uroiind tho stoveplpn. J. 11. Iloe, of lleiltnnud, purchased some beet cnttlo of Alex Duval and Jnko Peterson this week. J. A. (Minrib recently purchased a now cronm sopnrntnr. C. 1). Jnrret, Hnlo Doty nnd N. 1). Wood sold liny to llltl MoCnrmlek this week. The liny Is to bo fed on tho plnco. Floyd Stownrl, of Nowhorg, who has been hero visiting wlth-rolntlvcs nnd friends, left Monday morning for Colfnx, Wash., whero ho Intends to take In harvest and attend uollogo this tall. "The Five Tires" HAMPTON IliriTK. fRnoctnl to Tho Bulletin.) HAMPTON llt'TTK. Auk. li. Miss I Mrs. Lou Piilllam nnd son. James. . Carrie Hrown was n visitor hero last. called nt McKlnney Camp at Three, Monday. j Creek Rutto Sunday. Miss Goldn Brookings, of Salt t.ako! Newell Van Tassel helped Mr. ft)', visited her ihrothor. Horace I Martin hay the latter part of the, nnwKinrs, nnu inmiiy uio past wook. weok. Rov Stautfer Is working for Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Joss Melton made alval Brown. CLOVKRDALi; buslnoss trip to Redmond Saturday Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Muni, of Red mond, took dinner at the Melton home Sunday. The Hartley family and relatives are spondlng a tew days fishing on the -metollus. Mr. Martin was a Sisters visitor Monday morning. I). P. Moffett was qulto badly In jured while helping Mr. Knicker bocker hny lost week. He crushed his knee when getting up on n hay rack. He Is recovering rapidly. i,ovi:it niuiKJr:. 'Special to Tho nullctln.) .LOWER DRIDGF. Aue. (5. L. Hunt has been binding Kotzman'si Gi.. rye tho past week Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapman and A. II. Chapman motored to Red mond Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Fuller. Mrs. Emma Fuller and Loren Campbell started over the Pass last Thursday to corvaills. Mrs. Emma Fuller will remain In Corvaills and the others will return over the McKenzle Pass. ! Jnko Hook has gonn to Lost Creek to put up hny for Mr. Parrot. Mr. and Mrs Henry Klnsmnn passed through hern last weok on tholr way to tholr homostead nt Stautfer. James M. Ilrlckey and son Jlmmlo mado a trip to llend Inst Monday. Norval Drown ond sister, Maud, mado a business trip to Lnkovlow last weok. Mr. and Mrs. Uert Mceks nnd fam ily wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ilrlckey last Sunday. C. J. Stautfer, of Stautfer, enmol mi Qilnilni ... lnlA .!. ..... ... ... llend. T. C Kwlng Is holplng Hornco Ilrooklngs during haying. Mr. and Mrs. Fields, of Atlanta, ami tnreo children nutned through horo last week, bolnir on tholr way homo from Snlom. where! they have beon visiting with rela-! tlves. i .Ml M.I CAN. fSpodnl to Tho Bulletin) MILLICAN. Aug. 3. A I). Norton mi, iviuiH ,oi ttiv .ucrvnitiv lane. ..,.,..,,. .. ,,... o ... , .. A. S. Holmes was In Redmond Sat-' E',2 '""' ' "L1"' nf Br unlay evening on business. !)" M.. .nmm.r ' RTiCr Mr. and Mrs. C. F Hosklns and P ,"f ? ""T"' ,. , , , son Omar. Mrs. Fred Walters and ' r-.Hf.?rM r " U '""P'0'0'1 ln ..... m- r..it. ui. . v itiHUrll.a, toThe "Core" on Sundiv. """""T I.eo Rooney spent over Sunday with arater recently. - ni una naPA Tne Hosklns entertained Saturday .,.'; 1111' , mnttnt Q. , -...., 111a n (Mill 1. tlUlllli Ui mzif lake No Chances n mm m Tire Buying W$k I kill f? bitf I $& Jaj fi wyjLt Ttxw M Thr l tlik In a chorion but not wlin you buy a tlr of t vfSkv ,A IwULr tm3 1 known quality of known endurance. Iktk yKAw tiflfMUsM UnlltJ Stat Tir$ all fiv of tlnni, 'Royal Card,' 'Nobby,' KrCiV n Jm nr lirLLBl 'Chain ' 'Utco ' 'Plain ' iWtlriw "a (LiWAflWulKf r ttrai of known, ilamomtraltil and prorvJ erlc and tyyfiiiiCAVlj t'ir'"ftrv lK make of tlra thst coil ! jr mil toJr titan any W( KlW a'J other make of tire now or OTer. NJfcyy jgjmilB Proof the conttttent and perttttenl year.byyear, tnonth'by fiffifv DlH month iaUk increase! of Unlttd Statu Tires. (4ewVlvQ (IIhIVh Your esperlence, too, will prove their quality. flijBPVSra mSj United States Tires WMffl xiapv Are Good Tires Jwj Klk A Tiro for Evry No J of Ptlt and Uto Jf Ji HI frf HftX 'Royal Cord' 'Nobby' 'Chain' 'Uteo' 'PUn' JiKJJff llV!!t!Vj 'VHKHi. Cnlt0j .1l, Tl UhS n.t TI..K ,(i.vS(. I Li'lATfft1)'1!!!! nf xSSHBsV. I thl Mok, I nlllti,t 1 tiu,.m. I ft fZJ WS' Copper place, Sunday, where they expect to make their home. A. I). Norton bought u cream sep- evening with a dancing nnd card ml"r' ' , Cm I" . ,.n ' f y "l party. The guests wero Mr. and Mrs. 1'' ,r,e'u,,r"v l the '" ! ' "00"y Carl House. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. W , ?, ,i "' ?: ,,. , ... ger. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Hunt.' , i lTn m ha,,"B V ,h turn, win in .uiiuurn, ,ir. anu oirs. ,-,. ,i. I , . Newbold. Mrs. L. F. Rice. Mrs. Fred , ha,Ko(rr,?,ma,nhir i'6" !?," P "" ,?mo' Walters. Mrs. Cecelia Walters. Mr. lh'd',nB"iJau,chor bou!hl cow (Special to Tho Bulletin.) CLOVERDALn. Aug. 6. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. G. Grubo and daughters, Eleanor and Maude, left Friday for points along tho coast. Geo. Cyrus and Krnest Hesse were In Redmond Saturday. Lillian Van Matre spent Monday wuu ueorgia oous. 01 aisiers. IJL""'"' ' " "' ' Annua. Tuim.lnv. r.h.mln iru.t. ..Tii. Mrs. Ray Drown, formerlv M'st "r t-ampoeu returned with him for run,hr ....- - Mrs. L. II. Keller nnd c hlldron where ho Is employed. -.. ... ..... .. ii..i . i nnmliic Ihrnnrh Mlllirnn nlnrn th..'on ln'' VICO. ,-;-v... .. v H..v .... bird season opened. Tt'MAI.O. Irene Hutrhins. of r.lnrcnlnl. ami a visit Vt ..(-... . ..- 1 ...I. fnlnn fitiil Vtml Ifn.lilH. ..! "" uueuaiiu, ui lurnaiu, wno were -"" """ '"""". " wen. , n .i, ,., ,,,,. .,. married recently, Imh-o Just came "oromy nice motored to Kedmond WBak "'"" """ back from tho lakes, where thoy have Monday Jspeni tneir Honeymoon. W. W. Van Matro delivered hogs in Redmond Saturday. Carl Woods and Lynn Wilson were riding for cattle in Clovenlale Fri day. Bert Honson's sister has been vis iting him for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Van Matro wero calling on Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peterson Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Tempteton was In Sis aers Friday to see her daughter. Hazel Spoo, was has been on the sick list. PLAIN VI KW. fSpselnl to tho Bulletin.! PLAINVIMW. Aug. C Mr. Melton as a Redmond visitor Saturday af ternoon. Newell Van Tassel was on the sick 4ist Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Delia Nichols and children, of The Dallos, are visiting at her sister's home, Mrs Will Lsverenz. Roy Davidson and Lee Allen are fulling trees on a ranch a few mllou northwest of Tumalo. Mr Martin was In Redmond Sat urday afternoon. om.i t.. n.....it m .'" I'i 'K. -.... ...... ..uwoii uuiiiiaiii, rrn: Wm. Bu rh,. ., unapman. uennls Hunt Mr. Barnes.' -J rV....i." ... .,""'.?.'' Dorothy Rice. Charlie Hlscock. Llovd ."". ' """ ' "ib mis Campbell. -""i ., . Mr. and Mrs. Joo Howard anent , .,,.".. "f "u""r C",D" "l u, Sunday at Torrcbonno. i,."' "r nomo Aiomiay. Marlon and Naomi Hosklns. Don- . Vr"""r .na ioii oaiPii ai ibb nls Hunt and John Galverlcy were, J ,J' , ,0ki'a,V" ","' L ,,ll.ur",V"r-, fishing on Squaw Creek Sunday. Lj." " KcUor re""ncd to Bond Mon- T nalrn. tl.1l..... k - I I .OB). -rw?- ?' inursoay 10 ins nomo at Alfalfa, m.im. , ",T "!'" Vk.." ... . .'".'.'' fSnoelal to Tim IlulUtln.t TUMALO, Aug. C Navarro Dunn nnd Miss Laura Marlon' nro III with scarlet fevers Both famllios aru guarnntlned. Miss Nellie Howell, Miss Ruth Bay toy and Waverly Bayley were on tho sick list last week. Harold Marsh and Wendall Thomp son went fora short camping trip last week, starting Thursday morning. W. D. Barnes took the Misses Nlta Howell, Nellie Howell and Ruth Bay ley for a ride Thursday evening, cull ing on Miss Carol Dayton for a few minutes on their way. ThHd Carruthers, Clarence Parks and J N. B. (Jerking went fishing Little Lvle Caldwell, whn h. i.nn Friday morning up nt Threo Creeks Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chase, Miss stsylng at the Sloan ranch. Joined his. !',ko- T,,oy returned Sunday oven- Htta Chase and Floyd Stewart took mother at Bend the nast week. I ""' reporting lots of fish but no luck uiuuer aunnsy on me uescnutes river A. u .Norton and family moved above Bend. onto their other ranch, the former PLKASANT RIDGK. week. Mrs. L. P. Rooney and Mary Hol land visited at the J. J. Holland homo Wednesday and Thursday. Gladys. Frances and Ray Norton ealled at the It. R. Keller home Tuesday. After a several days' search, Geo. (Spools! to The Bulletin.) PLEASANT RIDGK. Aug. 6. L. Coryell recently traded hU ranch for Portland property and expects to Cook located his four lost calves at leave soon for his nevt home A fare- the Charlos Graffenberger home, well party was given him Friday Roy Cook has gone to Bend, where night. he is employed. Mrs. J. Alton Thompson and chll- F. K. J.ee Is busy plowing these ui nu, ui uuiiu, v,Biiei hi ine nome oi iibjk. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chase Sunday. AM'ALI'A. (Special to The Ilulletln ) ALFALFA. Aug 6 Roy WoolleV L. P. Rooney will return from Bond has sold 00 tons of rye hay for $10 Saturday, to do his haying. . n ton. Mr. Murphy and son. of Brothers, MrM nenry luffo ,,, KOt)B t0 passed through Mllllcan Wednesday Portland where Mr. Ruffe will Join on their way to Bond on business, ' lcr jU(or, Mrs. P. II. Johnson and children! ,,,..', .... ,,...,, .... . .. .. .. aro expected homo In about two I lu"J. ",0 ' MJ nl A " J,0 wor( and spending a few days In llend, urnfli J I iff si ft I Mrs. Bchnefcr and son mado a trlp'f"""" ol "' """ ','"- ,,u,,m """ iSmSft ThUr",Uy' roturn,nK H Albert Bhultn received hi. new J. J. Hollapd I. expected home for ?v,fi""VL?v',l'l,!'w!!fr0In . .i -i-i. .... t i nt- i Atkinson & Brodoy, of Redmond. ....... ... WUU, ....... I ...IU,...U, , ... . . . ,,... .. has been contracted for a 15 a ton Little Margory Clark eiitertalneit her little friends Monday on her sixth birthday anniversary. Mrs. F J ("ark. Herbert Clarke. Mr and Mrs Hurry Potter started Monday for Portland. They Mill makn the round trip In their ear. Housewives are busy canning gooseberries, nf which Ilium Is an unusually good crop. Mr. and Mrs It, A. Flshnr, Mr. and and Mrs. Roy Wonlley started Tues day for the Valley. They also expect to go to Canada before returning, Tho Johnson ranch has purchased 2&00 head nf sheep. (Continued on I'agn 7.) TRY OUR Pasteurized Milk OiJ.cm Lie il. None Keeps bet. lex. Siles hare doubled io put 30 d.Yi. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY Theme Red 131 r STOP! "NP And Investigate oar prices before baying your irrocerlee. We can save you money. P.B.Johnson's MlllicAU. Ore. Telenhone Central Oregon Bank BEND, OREGON OFFICERS: II. K. HUNTER, President CAULETO.V II. HWIFT, Vlco-Pivwldent E. P. MAIIAKPKr, and Vice-President, II. M. HTEPIIENS, Cushler FENDEL WAITE, Asslhtant Caslilcr DIRECTORS: II. E. Hunter V. L. O'Donnell Cnrlcfon II. Hwllt E. l, Maliaffoy II. M. Htciihcna Every facility for accomodating the investors of Central Oregon catching them. T. G. Becker resigned his position nt tho headgato nnd Frank Dayton wont up to take his place Monday morning. Ivan Harper started for Portland Thursday, whero ho will take tho ex amination to onter the army, He was drafted. Owing to tho sonrlet fever oases In town, few attend tho club dnnoo that was given In the hull Saturday even ing. Rny Gcrklng went up to the Sis tors reservo Monday to look after cattle. He will be gono several days, Mr, Ramey and Ray Gerklng made a trip to Portland In Mr. Ramey's onr last weok. Mrs. T. G Decker and Mrs. 0. P. Bookor wero visiting at tho Fllak Inger's last Tuesday afternoon. Tho first crop of hay Is curod nnd stored so everyone Is taking a long breath of relief. Mrs. J, N. B. Gerklng and Ray, with Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Fllcklngor, Mrs. Taylor and little Mildred, went up to tho hoadgato to visit Mr. and Mrs, T, G, Becker last Sunday. IF you will list your farms with the HOMESEEKERS LAND COMPANY or KEND, OHKGOX 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 I fill for you And deliver promptly nod In the lct condition. Our giticcrlo, produce, fruit lire ulivn)s fresh. Our sanitary refrigerator counter beeps our dairy pnducts Yool nnd fresh, llest prices In canned goods of tho best brands. BAKER'S GROCERY Wall Street. Near Ohio Phone Red 161 BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BUILDINQS IN BEND OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT VALUE ABOUT , $500,000 $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FfVE YEARS FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER NONE 1 $100,000 ,?cTih BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. 2. A I V', eh. rfffl j:. 1:1: jtjwtar