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PAGE a IIKXD 11ULI.KT1N, llKNO, OUKaON, THWWDAY, OCTOI1NK tl, I01T Central Oregon Neighborhood News ------- ---- rr,TTT?T?QIITNf: TQ ftW havo purrhnsed n ranch near Ilend .llllUOflUWi 10 Wi d expect to mnko headquarter at AT LOWER BRIDGE that .... I. u. uwen una waiter Harrison AVorfc ltcing Dono on Men ami How ard Handle Him St:ull.j llti) ! 100 Hrnd of Sheep. (Special to Tho Dullotln.) I.OWKR niUDOR. Oct. 9. Tho Ilolrd threshing machine Is In tho neighborhood nuain. threshing for L K. Hlce and Jue Howard. Qus Stadljr purchased 100 head ot owes which wore delivered on Friday at tho past week. Lola Towno, who is attending high itchool in llcdraoud, was homo over the week end. Those attending tho Prlnovllte fair ero Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard, Mr. "id Mrs. It. K. Hlce and daughtor, Mr. and Mrs. Hussoll Chapman, Frank Chapman and Dennis Hunt. Marlon and Naomi Hosklns were Uend visitors on Monday. Mrs. KcwlioW -was a visitor at tho Campbell home on Sunday. Mr. and Airs. A. S. Holmes and family wero Hedmond visitors on Saturday. and fnmlly spent Sunday with J. O. Whlttakor and wile. ALFALFA RANCHERS GATHERING CATTLE llocvci on Tiimnln llango Ileitis Drought In for Market Surprise Party TeiHlerwl Mrs. I'Mirr. llornco Ilrooklngs mndo n buslneim trip to Iinst Chntico last Woductulny. Jlnunlo llrlckoy ntitned tn Hand Thursday tn hava somo dflntnl Work done. HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE AT TUMALO Newly Married Couple Mako Attto mobile Trip to Cleveland, Oklahoma. (Special to Tho Ilulletln) Tl'MALO. Oct, 9. II. J. Book man, a new rentdMl who llvee went of town, had thn mteforante to toe his nous and IU contents ShiiiUt by fire. The family were away from home at the time. Jark Trower, of Deecbntee, who as married September 13 to JMmI Blanche Landerdale at the bride's home In Centralis., Washington, after ! (Speolal to Tho Uullotln.. ALFALFA. Oct. 9 Albert Shults and Paul Mortschlw; left Monday for Tumalo, whoro they will gather their cattle. Joe Gilo, who has boen buying cattlo in this soctlnn. passed through! home again Alfalfa Sunday with a fine lot ol beef cattlo for tho Hod mo ml market. A threshing mochlno made Its np poarance Friday and has been thresh ing tor tho Johnston ranch, C. II. Hardy and Paul Mcrtschlng. Mrs. Curt Mullor, who has been visiting for several weoks In Seattle, Tacoma and other points, is expected home the last of tho week. A number of friends surprised Mrs. It. A. Fisher at her home Sunday afternoon. A delightful lunchuou wns sorved. Paul Martechlng took a load of hogs to Ilend Saturday and returned Sunday with a load ot lumber. J. M. Roberts Is spend In a few days with friends in Hedmond. Larson and Tattl lost two calves from over-feedlHg on alfalfa pasture. Mr. and Mrs. w. M. ryatt. who have been living In Portland, are vis iting Mr. Pyatt's' parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. If. Pyatt. of Alfalfa. Arthur Mertechlng. of Dry Creek, arrived Monday to heln.hls father gather their cattle on (he Tumalo range. C. Barber and family returned to Alfalfa after a summer's' vacation. HAYING CONTINUES AT PLEASANT RIDGE (Spoclal to. Tho IluUetln.) PLKASANT Ilinai:, Oct. 8 Noah (Irtiy Is cutting his swoot clovor this week. llasmus Potnrson la hauling baled hay to Deschutes thin weok, J. A. Chnse ntttt F. II. lhiughtnnn are haying this week. Chmtor Jones, who has boen work ing In the lumber enmpa nhovo llond, Is home on a vacation. Antnno Ahlstrom nnd W. I.. War ner are hauling baled hny to Den ohutM this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Peterson and family, Itasmus Petorson nnd Mrs. Johansou attended the tunoral of Hans Johnson In llond. J. A. Chase and Albort MiCor mtek assisted Henry Hewlns with his haying the latter part of tho week. Mr. Metcnlf recently traded his place for Terrobounu proporly, nnd will move soon. Claud Mallory left on a hunting trip to tho Broken Top country this woek. MIbb llosolla Armstrong, who has been helping nt Lowory's confection ery In Hedmond for sumo time, Is Mrs. J. J, Holland spent Humtay afternoon at tho H. H. Keller homo, Loo Tauscher and friend, from llond, spent Sunday with tho for mer's parunts, Mr, and Mrs. F, Tnuschor. SCHOOL TOO SMALL. AT PRINGLE FLATS figures nit thn nnntn daton In prev ious years n Hlimdy luoronso In shown. On October 1. 1015, nao pupils wort) In tho grndrn, In 10 HI thorn worn O'O, while this year them are 770, During thn past year the high school enrollment han Increased from 112 to 130. Til Vt Vd nnii' A.M (La I f nUfifXH ABBfitla visiting Mr. Trower s parents, hae !,.. ,,,, ,,'. .r.ai- , .tnf..i j i. ........... ,.i Vi... I Albert onulla was attending to Rtarted on tho return trip to Clev- ,,. tlj e.,.,-,1.- j r mt fn,nm T,v ha k I hueinese In llend Saturday and San- vl.ltlnv harA tnr simt. Mmn Thf, t vtn I uu is being made in two automobiles, Frank Itelbhoff. -who recently sold his land west of Tumalo, has located In Redmond? having bought a part nership In tho real ostato business -with W. N. Brown. J. N. B. Corking has sold has car to his neighbor, Mr. Collier. Mrs. C. P. Becker went to Prlne villo the lattor part of the week to attend the fair. Many attonded the Intor-Stato Fair, among them being Mr. and Mrs. J X. B. Gerking and Bay, on Thurs day, and drover Gerlring on Friday. Mr and Mrs. HobsoH and little daughter, Dorothy, attended the fair in Prinevllle Saturday, aa did SCHOOL TERM OPENS IN ROLYAT SECTION Ml .Minnie Ilmldnt Is Teacher for .1. 11M,.,. 1- C-1. .!. t...... N fur .Mine Xrur Hlley. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) HAMPTON BUTTK, Oct. 6. The llolyat school commenced last Mon day with Mies Minnie Itaddatz as teacher. Mee"s. Harrison and Black, of also I Hampton, were buainea rlettors here their neighbors. Mr. and Mr. Ki-vMnitt K-rU.v Urown. Thad Carruthert and C. P. Page Stawffer Is vieltlns several decker. (days thin week -with Hert Macks. Walter Oommell has about com-' Kmll Carroc spent several days wmrofra a vtM niaiaen mw MHitnii e k ' w n-v vmoi u. wwy ti' Mrs. Hans Johnson Is vlsltlne lmr sister, Mrs. Jake Peterson, this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Anderson spent Friday at the Crook County Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Seott, Mr. and .Mrs Jnko Peterson nnd family and Mrs. Hnns Johnson attonded tho Crook County Fair last Friday. Olonn Cox nnd Auhruy Perry, of Sisters, were callers In this vicinity Friday. Andrew Nelson Is building a new barn on his plaee. L. It. Haughmaii and Wayne Chate attended the Crook County Fnlr Sot unlay. Uaamus Peterson recently pur cnaeod to tons of alfalfa hay of I. M. Baughman. Moro Dcnka Am OrdcrfO Country Club Will MtHt on Hut unlny. (Spertnl to Tho Bulletin.) PU1N0LK FLAT, Out. 8,-Mrs. K. DanlelBou and Mrs. Harry Kvnns made a trip to Held Friday aftonioon. Charles Marlon Is doing some work at the Jenrnn placo. Twenty children are enrolled nt tl'o Prluglo Flat school, and an order has goito In for somo new desks, as every j seat Is occupied and there are still i moro pupils tn come. Frank Settolmeyer has been absent for some time from school. Mr. and Mm. F, J. Hamlin and Mrs. 8. K. Barber moved down from thn; Mu wry Mountain mill to thn Hamlin ranch, whore they will stay for somu! time doing tho fall flooding. ; Hurry Kvnns has boen hauling turn-1 her from tho mill for Archln (lay,1 who will build a new limine nnd barn. , Tho Women's Country Club will meet ut tho school house on Katiir-I day. Mrs. James Ilansnm has returned rrom Portland, whero elm went to at tend her daughter's wedding. Charles Manlnu Is building an ad dition to his house. 4 AHK ro.MIIINIfl) INHTITUTIC. (Front Tuesday's Daily) County tlohonl (itipnrlutmulunt J, Alton Thompson this afternoon went to Prluovlllo to confer with officials thorn In an effort to bring a combined tnnchnri,' liiHtltulo to llnnil this year. Hhould such an itrrnngniuuiit ho innilii tho nxpensi) would ho illvldod nnd would cost oaoh foillily about onn lialf of tho usual mini. Women llnvn Tlirlr Troultlen. Not only mlddle-iiKed wonmii, hut younger ones, too, suffnr from bnek nche, pnlitH In side, swollen nnkles, soro muscles, rheumatic pains and kindred ailments without knowing that these am most oftou thn rcntill of deranged or overworked kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills are good medi cine for kidney troubles, Hold every where Ailv Shoes for Real Service Ol'H HPICCIALTV IS TO MAKI5 HIIOIW THAT STAND TIIIJ TKMT NAP-A-TAN SHOE Is especially made for this kind of country, None aro bet tor inn do. J. E. TILT SHOE A handsome servlceablo dress shoo for men. Cannot ho beaten for tho money, Olvo thesu shoes a trial, . A. HANSON LOGGER, Thn A. Hanson Logger Shoes of Throo Lakes, Wis., arn hand-made and one of thn very best of Its kind. Special tnndo-to-ordor work taken for this shoe. tiP-TO-DATIi HIIOI! IIIIPAIHINO BOND STHEET R. H. LOVEN nr-ND oittcON PARTY GIVEN AT HEMSTEAD VALLEY, Seo J. Ityau & Co., for farm land loans. Adv. MILLICAN DISTRICT IIKMSTKAD VALLKV. Oct. 8. -Friends or Mrs. Karl Klelnfeldt guve a birthday surprlso party tor her at her home In Hemsteod Vnllo). Cards were playeil and a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Muy Cole was In Bend shop ping on Saturduy. W M. Dickeraon went to Hend on Wednesday and returned Friday Mrs. May Cole, nccompsnlwl by Mr and Mr Karl Klelnfeldt. W I. Hethom and II. W. Kevelle. moinrtd over to the dance at Brothers Hatur day evening Mr. and Mrs. r P. Drake ami Mr ItttllillnK I Kgbert Djrr Hot urns to .hn mi HN Honivteuil. May Cole and daughter. Vivian, vis-, GETS A NEW SCHOOL i.7 "l lM J,mow Jo"H" kom" 8,,n "! ! Mrs. W M. Dlckerson made a trip I Now Nearly OmiplotiMl 1 1 Heml Tuesday and returned the i same uay. Milton Jonea made a trip to Bend recently on IihsIhwsm. j Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Drake went to. uenit Tuesday, returnlHg the Mm day. Arntur Harris made a trip to Bend Tueeday to haul lumber fur his new bam. Mies If. Palraertan Is teaching school at the HemeltMil Valley this season. (Special to The Bulletin.) MILLICAN. Oct. G. Lumber has' boen hauled for the west end school house this week and the building is noarly completed now Raymond Uraffenborger hauled pole from Pine Mountain for P. II. Johnson, Wednesday. '"'" u.oiioniiurKor noil josejiu j -T-TI,-I0 tlf Tfrf Holland worked on the new h.!i! liANN I'AIS AWARDED nave it ready to fill before the water is turned off October 15. A. Harper sold hia sheep to J Marsh last weak. HAMPTON FARMER MOVES TO LA PINE (Special to The Bulletin.) HAMPTON, Oct. C I. Zlerolf. hav ing bought a dairy outfit and .uav n ranch near La Pine, is bare closing his business In these parts. J. O. Whittakar and wife will nitvln be at Hampton this winter. T:i-y with his parenta. Vic Schroder went to his mine last Tuesday, near Riley. He will be gone an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wray. of Bend, took dinner at the Meeka home last Saturday. Mrs. J. O. Whisker was a visitor at Brookings last Tuosday. Mrs. llaunan Unekey was a guest of Mrs. Crow, at Hampton, several days this week. Wlllum Henley, of Burns, was a guest at the Brookings Hotel Wed nesday. Mrs. John O. Perry and son. Mar- passed through here Tuesday on thlr way to Bend. t mf. w i ' ' - " n i i i i nnnTy.'' ' ' MllJig fflPttnnVTi n eannannaV' HGTtGSrSKS'tVMt nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnTWsfCfMftia aMSKKIu m srHfiKjTPnsnnlnllTnrrM irV nnnnrjTssnnnnnTCiTr ytanTj.-rz !. aLGPS iZtn snTfsinnrinnnnns TTf lnnnnnn&34l9li&nV' ILfiniHBBnnnnnBHisHBTfi HCi2f; - - ' fj.-nTwnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnantfnnnnB Central Oregon Bank BEND, OREGON OI-'FICKIW: I). K. HUNTKIt, Prculdent GARIf-KTOX II. SWII-T, VIccl'rcMldent E. I. MAHAFI'KV, iiitd Vico-I'resldciit, II. 51. HT1IPHKNH, CaMiler I'ENDKL WA1TU, Ahblstant Caslilcr DIRECTORS: 'D. E. Hunter "W. L. O'DonnclI Cnrlclon II. Swift 4 E. V. ainhaffey II. M. Stcidiciis Every facility for accomodating the investors of Central Oregon house on day this week, laying the shingles. Vernon Clevenger called on W. W. Grlnstead Thursday. Little Helen' Keller, now In Bend, has been very ill but t somewhat better at this writing. Kdbert Dyer la moving his house hold goods ont from Bend, having spent his leave of noMHtre there tn the saw wills. Mrs. Dyer and dstiah- ter Ruth are visiting with relative nnd friends in Washington and ex pect to Join Mr. Dyer on the home stead In about three weeks. Orover Caldwell's brother was called to one of the V. M. training campe Tueeday Orover Caldwell and Mrs. B. II Comrway made a trip ta I.a PIhs and Held recently to toe II. B. Connwny who Is riding fur beef eattle for Mr. Caldwell. . P. B. Johnson made a trip to ilend Thursday. His sister from California is expected at the Johnson home thin week. J. J. Holland put In some fall wheat this week. Mrs. J. J. Holland called at the Frank Percival home recently. P. B. .loll neon and children mMde a trip to Band Saturday. Orare John son had a hone In her elbow nut bark In place. It having been d'slocated since her fall from a horso Mr. ftf-heefer railed for L A Hall t the P. B. Johnson place last Sun day. Ilnrel, ndvs and Rov Norton and Benny, Reuben, ArMuir and Clara Creffnberer were Sunday afternoon vlsltnrn of Menr nnd Tnnnnh !fl1ild w STOP! And Investigate our prices beforo buying your groceries. Wo cau huvo you money. P.B.Johnson's Mllllcan, Oro. Telephona Bh -fffi TR.Y OUR Pasteurized Milk Othcu Lie it. None Kecpi Ltt. let. Sulci have doubled in patt 30 dyi. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY PhonRl 131 FOR ATTENDANCE; (From Tuesday's Dally.) For having the ln-st nttwndanre In the grade schools of the city for th month of Keptemher, large hannrrs In the form of the American flag have been hung over the entrant- i the rooms of Mrs. Seareey at th Reld. Mtss Livingston at the Central and Mrs. Carden at Kenwood. The will remain In pkwo until the first of next month when they will he given the hlghent rooms for Ortobor Kmall banners given for attend sue of over 98 per cent this month went to the rooms of Mian lllsrkford. Mtse Wallenberg. Mrs. Chllders, Mian Paulson, Mn. Davidson, Mies Ritchie and Mlaa Wilkinson. An additional hh nil Intent of 14 pupils was reported. Of thoee 13 were In the grade. There la now a toUil ot 900 children reltcred In Ilend schools. When compared with BIG FIRST ANNUAL CENTRAL OREGON Horses and Mules will be sold to the highest bidder and must be halter broke. Army buyers and men from largest horse dealers in the Northwest will be in attendance at this big sale Stock will liu led by tin: committee at acttiul cost. A five pur cent uonuuisNioti will lj churned on all horses sold, to cover cost (..'advertising, labor, auctioneer, etc. JAMES THRALL, Auctioneer. ards 17th18fh I "'or Further Prtisiilan. aJJrcii GUY E. DOBSON. C. 1 1. DAGGOTT. Clerk Manager Redmond, Oregon Reilmon, Oretfun R.A.WARD County Atft. ieumonu, Jre. I SEE ME smn-'g prnra71K7KBDr9 SEE BETTER Do your eyes flipker when you read ? Perhaps we can help you, as the trouble may be just temporary. School children should take special en re of their eyes. They are the bast friends they have. I Optometrist DR. C.H. FRANCIS with Myron II. Simoni, O'Kane Duildini Optician BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND OTHER BUILDINQS VALUE ABOUT VALUE ABOUT $500,000 $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER NONE $100,000 B B fcTi" BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. T