The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 13, 1917, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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Central Oregon
Neighborhood
News
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Those attending the tin tut concert
In Ili'clmoiiil Krldav nlcht worn Mr.
HAYING AT TUMALO'Mil Mrs. I. P. Ulco anil daughters.
nope anil uoroiiiy, alarum moskius.
Dennis Hunt anil l.oren Catuilioll.
Mrs. K. Ncwbohl, Marlon Hosklns
and Mrs. 0. P. Hosklns were visitors
at Mrs. Joe Howard's Thursday.
Kussell Chapman and Joe Howard
attoudod tho stock association meet
ing at Hlstors on Saturday.
School opened Monday, with Mrs.
IAIN HOLDING BACK
llrrry Picker lteport nn Abundance
of I'Viilt Till Year Quarter
For Teachers Arranged.
(Special to The llulletln.)
TU.MALO. Sent. 11. The rain on
tho hay makes tho storing ot the last Jaeger as teacher
H. S. Towuo has been palntlne the
Inside of the school building the past
week.
Miss Sarah N'ealelgh. ot Hood
Hlvor, visited her sister. Mrs. Hussell
Chapman the past week. Mr. and
Mrs. Chapman took her to I'rlnevllle,
whore she Is to teach this term ot
crop a slow process
Miss Uuby Davis Is home again.
Clay Barclay Is visiting his mother
and brother, Hudson.
Harold Marsh left Saturday morn
ing lor Endlcott, Washington, where
lio will stay with his grandmother
and attend nchonl .this winter.
Qrover Gorklnc made a trln to the school
Hlch Desert last week I Mrs. C. F Hosklns and Marlon and
Paul Marsh arrived home Thurs-1 Omar Hosklns motored to Ileiul Mon-I Prlnevll
day evening after spending the sura-1 day. Alllmer
3aor among relatives In Washington.
W. P. Meyers and family, of Cul
ler, wero visiting at J. N. H. Ger
fclng's tho tatter part ot the week.
Miss Dean, our primary teacher,
who arrived Wednesday evening,
brought her little nephew. Dean Con-
uon, with her to attend school this
year In Tutnalo,
P. X. Wallace, with his son Oakes,
amo home Thursday after a short
visit to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hofstetter. of llend.
are camped an -their forty, north of
Tumalo, whore they are clearing, pre
paratory to building.
Several parties have visited tho
huckleberry tlolds and upon their re
turn report an abundance ot the
fruit, bringing with them a goodly
number to add to their winter's sup
ply or iruu.
Tho teachers will occupy two
houses this winter. Miss Llllie, who
a. rived Friday morning, and Mies
Dean, with her little nephew, will oc
cupy Mrs. Snyder's house, and Miss
James and her niece. Miss Madge
Sean, will live in Mr. Chapman's
Jiouse
V. V. Swisher's little child Is re
ported as bolng much better and well
on tho road to recover-.
A. S. Holmes and family visited
at the Walters home Sunday.
A. J. Fuller. Leslie Moutloth and
Mr. Wlnflold went In Wlnfleld's
truck to The Lakes on Saturday.
Their wives went up on Sunday to
Join them.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank N'ewbold and
family drove, to Itedmond Wednesday..
CROPS BURNED, SAY
and slslor returned from tho valloy
Wednesday. They found tho crops
badly datuaKod by thu long dry spell,
and they report hay Helling at $25
por ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hartley, Mr.
and Mrs, Hubert Scogglu, Mrs. J. A.
Saogglu und Mr. and Mrs. Jens Mel
ton left tor tho hurry patch Wednes
day. M. W. Knickerbocker nud daugh
ter, Constance, wore In llund Thurs
day. A number of Doud puoplo passed
through here Saturday evening on
their way to thu water meeting In
Cloverdale.
Miss Kdlth Smith, the new teacher
for tho Plalnvlow aohuol, arrived
Sunday from I'rlnevllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Melton took din
ner at the Fred Atkinson home Sat
urday In lledmoud.
Will I.cvorcns called at tho Pine
Lawn ranch Saturday.
Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker re
turned from Horn! last Thursday.
Mr. Andrus and family imsscd
through hero on their way to lleud
Saturday.
Print Van Tassel was a business
caller In Mend Thursday.
Will Luverenx. Mr. Chnlfnn, Mr
Powers. Waldemar Peterson and
Newell Van Tassel returned from the
berry patch on Mount Jefferson Fri
day. The party obtained about ?r
gallons ot berries.
Hoy Davidson wus n lloud visitor
Thursday.
Ferd McAllister and wife. Fair Me
Alllster. Mr. and Mrs Itttrtx. of
Hie. and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Mi
of Culver, passed through
here Sunday on their way to the tier
ry patch.
M. W. Knickerbocker ami fiimlb
were callers In tho Sisters vicinity
Saturday.
M. I-:. Martin Is culling his oats
this week.
The rain In this locality Inst week,
though rather lato for the bottermcut
of crops, will aid greatly tho fall pas
ture oi) the range.
PLAINVIE W PEOPLE MINE STOCKHOLDERS
AltiUT AT llAAHTUN
Hctuni Kniiii Valley, When t'in
dltions Found Lev I'niorulile
Than in Tills Vicinity.
(Special to The Bulletin.)
PLA1NVIKW. Sept. 11 Mr and
(Special to Tho Bulletin.)
HAMPTON HUTTK. Sept. fi.-
Stockholders of the nitrate mine held
a meeting at the home ot J. O Perr
"ir Oluss Iiutto Saturday. Hurler
Mrs. Hoy Davidson and Shelby Allen Hoguc, Mr .and Mrs. Schroder and
Mmffy I Costs Less to Haveik
ffiljw These Tires On Your Car m
L Jfi W?MJ A Bacauia of thalr suprama tnilaaa. giving quallttai. unAtvi
IklMt V fmf Ml 'or Un'tid Stattt TVraa aro tha standard! of low nillaaga coit. YVj)V
f folYmfam That it why thalr ! contlnua to forga aliaad yaar by yaar, Bv'L'i
iJmtimflEt T,t ' Wr U"r f lJntt"1 Statu Tif Uit yaar ara (1111 i!S T?
yM-Mli!& uiara of UnittJ Stat Tirtt tltta yaar. NBl rfea
yjk Jlu'l That U why, loonar or latar, you, too, will La a utar of UnlltJ 4R 5j ft
tf)a A(k tha naarait Unltad Statal Tlra daatar which ona of tlia .$fc
IraBlHrV '"' ' lu'11' ' your itaada of prlca and uia, HtvJi'aHLl
NH United States Tires MM
'EjHBlJW A Tit for Evry Nd of Prho ami Un JTaJl J
XSXHkkIk. 'Royal Cor J' 'Nohhy' Chain' 'Uico' 'Plain' ft fVYj
H3. Inllr,! Slnlf TI'IIKS nnl TlttK H7 ,.VM- .j" tft " '
0BKAk. NIKS ltr .ill th Sltrllm lli.li mul Hraf i 2'ff
iw 2SiHiIvK. Al, ",M ,n n",,' uu'1"' """" '', n'V!!w i wi
WATER USERS SEEK
REMEDY FOR RATES
Lower Urldgo nnil Cloterthilc Itanclf
cm Hold Joint MeetliiR TrjiiiK
to IJcttcr New Contlltloiis.
(Special to The IJullotln.)
LOWEK DUIDGK. Sept 11. The
lowcr Dridgo water users met In
joint meeting with tho Cloverdale
water users on Saturday night at
Cloverdale. The purpose of the meet
ing was to find what the water users
n do about tho high rates that have
been set by tho state water commis
sion. Naomi and Omar Hosklns returned
Saturday from Delnap Springs, where
Miss Hosklns has been tor two weeks
"lor her rheumatism. Her health Is
greatly improved
A. J. Fisher took his car Into lied
3aond Wednesday to have It over
hauled. A. 6. Holmes and family were In
Itedmond Wednesday.
Farmers ! Farmers !
The Union
Market
148 Oregon Ave.
Bend, Oregon
Pays the Highest Cash
Price for Everything
You Produce
Bring or Send it to Us
W'iMtJL
J M Urlckey all intended from 'lungs anil Is at his home In Alfalfa
Hampton until he recovers
Mrs. Kmnia II. Hltunan went to, Mr nud Mrs Leolle Clark and
lleud on the mall stage Tuesday U1 daughter. Margery. Allien Shulls and
transact business. ; family attend the iixivlm In llend
Mrs. C J Ktauffer nud MM Glen-1 Sunday evening.
Central Oregon Bank
BEN'D, OREGON
OFFICKILS:
I). K. HUXTKIt, President
CAItLKTO.V II. HWIFT, Vice-President
K. P. MAHAFFi:V, ilml Vice-President,
II. M. HTKPIIK.VH, CiiHlilcr
I''i:I)i:ii WAITK, Ahslitunl Cushlcr
DIItKCTOItH:
I. i:. Hunter V. h. O'Doniicll Carleton II. Hwlft
K. P. Mnliaffoy II. ji. HteiiliciiN
Every facility for accomodating
the investors of Central Oregon
nle Lund raine In from llend Hun
day and were the guests ot Mrs II
Moeks. They took, tho atag-i fur
Stnuffer, Monday.
The Misses Gertrude and Audrey
James made, a busluoM trip to Hamp
ton last Monday.
Mrs Jake Hook was a visitor at
I llrooklugs yesterday.
Charles Davis, of Stauffer. passed
i through here yesterday on his way
to lleud.
MORE AUTOS ROUCHT
FOR ALFALFA FARMS
Misses Ada and (Iolil Ferry left
Tuesday fur I' will Unite, wlirre (hey
will have li.irK" of the Conk wagon
(Contlnut'd on Page .1 )
Jolly .Vclgliltor IiinIuII Offlrcnt for
Hie .Vent Mix Miintlix KWiool
OfH-ns Thin Wrrk.
The Jolly Neighbors lifld their
snml-nununl lustullatlnii of officers
Wmlnesdny at Mrs. Itulpli Hillock's.
as follows: Mrs. Albert Hhults. presl
Ident; Mrs. (. II. Hard), vice-presi
dent; Mrs. Leslie Clarke, financial
secretary.
Kmilppod with six linnm and two
wagons, Clarence FurgmHiu passd I
through Alfalfa with .i load of seed
wheat for his ranch on Hear Creek.
Jessy Fisher has been employed as
Janitor for the Alfalfa ik-IiooI.
Tho Alfalfa school opens Monday
with Miss Mable Allen as teacher
Frank Ogle and It Fisher made
their trip overland to valley points,
returning homo Saturday This Is
Mr. Fisher's second trip this fall.
TKY OUK
Pasteurized Milk
Otdrll Me il Nunc Kr l-l.
Irt Slri lute JuuUi.l in pl
30 il.).,
CENTRAL OREGON
FARMERS'
CREAMERY
Phono IUI 1)1
r
Manzanita
am
ECONOMIC AND MILITARY
PREPA REDNESS
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
In addition t camplata couraaa In sanaral and
aclantlfk aducatlon, of fara full opportunist In
MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE
ARTS AND COMMERCE
Hn far af factiva futura aarvlca. Your country
noodalt. SiMlfa'fraalllusUatadtaalilata,Traln
tha Brain for raaca or War" and "Tha Woman and
tha Untvoralty." Addraaa Raalatrar,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, Oregon
(Special to Thu Ilulletln.)
ALFALFA, Sept. 10, 1917 Tho
farmers In Alfalfa are beginning to1
look upon automobiles as a necessity
Instead of a luxury Three more curs'
nro nrdnrnil. hv flirt llnllnwnv. f"him I
Pratt and Will Ferry. AiiKrPV
Miss Jessie Pyntt will enter the ,rx""A c J
high school at llend. Orvllle Shulls v i ,
will also attend high school this year. Oeigll tS
Mm 1.. .1 f'litrlf linn illmiioul nf "
her livestock and household goods' Arlrllfirtn
and will make her home In Port- nuu lllu"
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Palmerlund,
of llend, spent several days with Mrs,
Palmorluud's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. I.. Pyatt, nf Alfalfa.
Albert Shultz and family and Miss
Jessie Pyatt made a business trip to
Prliievlllo Thursday
Halph ritqock, who Is working In
lloud Is suffering from u cold on tho
Lolt $50, $60, $65, 10 pet cenl eaih
$2.50 Monthly
LOTS $7 5 lo $15000
A Kent for
PACIFIC HUM)
INC! .V LOAN
ASHOl IATION
J. A. EASTES
lital lCslatC'1'lruurancc
I
M O N I; Y TO I, O A
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STOP
(HH
And InventlKnte our prlcns
iR-fore buying your groceries).
We can save you money.
P. B. Johnson's
Mllllcnn, Ore, Telephone
5l sb
No Want too BigNoWanl loo Small
That Baker's Grocery can't fill for you
And deliver promptly and In the brwt condition. Our
groceries, produce, fruit nro nltvuya fresh, Our sanitary
refrigerator counter keeps our dairy poducts cool nutl
fresh, Ilcst prices in canned gooilx of tho best brands.
BAKER'S GROCERY
Wall Street, Near Olio
Phone ReJ 1G1
SEE ME
SEE BETTER
Your Eyes
WONT LAST
VERY LONG
it they are weak and are not attended to right on the start.
A little attention at Hrt may save n lot of trouble later. Our laboratory Is
ready to turn out tho exact jileco of work you may need. Kxumlnutlon ate
free. I am locuted here jiennunently tiud will be utile to answer for tho
work I have done.
Optometrist DR. C. H. FRANCIS Optician
with Myron H, Simoni, O'Kane Building
BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS
BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND OTHER BUILD1NOS
VALUE ABOUT VALUE ABOUT
$500,000 $2,000,000
FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER
NONE $100,000
J!1 BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO.
Build
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