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PAGE a HKNn ltUIil.KTIN, 11RN1), OHICGON, TIIUIUHDAY, KOVKMIIKU I, 101Y Central Oregon Neighborhood News ------ .-..- CLOVERDALE FARMERS! J. N. Roberts visited friends In htnitmnnil SnliirilnV mill took III till GATHER SPUD CROP potato show. Work Is ftwIiM Lost Tubers Ktcwp'M". Curt Mullcr Wednesday after- 1 11UVI1I. Tlirroliors Now t Work nt II. G. Milter Ituncti. (Special lo Tho Hulletln.) CLOVKRDALN, Oct. 25. Nearly nil farmers arc busy (IIbkIhk their potatoes tioforo thoy freeze. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller and little daughter, who hare been vIsltlnK relatives the past week left Sunday tor their homo In Sclo. Idclla Miller accompanied thorn as far as Alms--vllle, where sho will stop and visit aomo time boforo koIok to Manama to seo her ulster. Miss Miller will bo ono all winter. Vern Skelton left Saturday night Xor Portland. Mrs. Georgo Cyrus and daughters. 3,adona aiid Esther, were calling on .Mrs. Korron Inst Wednesday evening. Mrs. Tony Johnson aud children and Mrs. Mark Parten and children wero calling on Mrs. Forrcn Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. W. Van Matro was calling on Mrs. II. C. Mlllor Sunday after noon. Mrs. O. K. Peterson and two chil dren are quite sick.' Lillian Van Matrc was III all last week. Ladona and Alvln Cyrus wcro ill the first of the week. Earl Miller and Dean Van Matro accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller and Idclla Miller to Ilcdmond Sun day morning. Tho thrcfthing machlno Is at II. C. tiller's placo this afternoon. PARTY IS SUCCESS AT PRINGLE FLATS (Special to Tho Bulletin.) PRINGLE FLAT, Oct. 25. The party at tho homo of Mr. Uassley was attended and very much enjoyed by all. Fred Hamlin' has gone to Dend for supplies and seed rye. Mr. Evans has gono to the mill for lumber. Tho Misses Elizabeth Evans, Lola Stutesman and Ida Morse and Fred Carpenter motored from Dend on Friday, calling at the Evans home. Mrs. Osulcy aud Mrs. Palmcrton were at Prlnglo Fiats Friday. Thoy -caaio over in tholr car from Brothers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Halnh Smock, now living Jn Hcnd, wore out Sunday nnd dug their potatoes on tholr Alfalfa ranch. Curt Hollowny and family have re turned from Payette. Idaho, whore thoy havo been visiting for several weeks. Miss Mablo Allen mado a trip to Powell Uutto Saturday. Miss Vorna Shultz Is on the sick list this week, being obliged to leave school Monday, W. llurrlght Is ngaln on his home stead In Alfalfa after spending the summer In the mountains. Sovoral men began work on the Central Oregon canals Monday. POTATO SHOW DRAWS FROM LOWER BRIDGE (Special to Tho Bulletin.) LOWKR IIUIDGE. Oct. 27. Lois Towno returned Sunday to Redmond whore sho attends high school, after spending a week nt home. Thoso attending the potato show in Hcdmoud Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fuller, Mrs. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stadlg. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hunt. Joo Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, and sons, M. Dennis, Denzll Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hos kins and family, Mr. and Russull Chapman and Clarence Barron. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stadlg were to their ranch on tho peninsula on Wednesday. ALFALFA BOY GETS PROMOTION IN ARMY leo Ferry Attains Itunk of Serjeant Crew of Men Start Work on HJ. O. I. Irrigation CuiinU. MILLICAN CHILDREN COMPETE FOR MEDAL Awiirtl l.s Offered For Scholarship West End School Building Xmv Completed. (Special to The Bulletin) Tho carpenters finished work on tho now school hnuna Wednesday. J, J. Holland Is now busy putting In seats. A. I). Norton Is expected homo this week. Hard, Gladys nnd Hoy Norton vis ited tho West End school Thursday. Mrs. William Beam nnd dnughtur, Florence, visited at. tho Charles Grof fonberger and Georgo Cook homos Thursday. A. Hallowe'en parly will bo hold nt tho A, 1). Norton home Sunday af ternoon. I. L. Owen bought Stanley Smith's nutomobllo this week P. B, Johnson got his now sepa rator Saturday. Mrs. J. J. Holland had dinner with Mrs. It. It. Keller Wednesday. Mrs. F. Tausehor visited with Mrs. J. J. Holland Monday. Tauschers nro moving into their new house tjils week. CATTLE ARE SOLD AT HAMPTON BUTTE (Special to The Bulletin) HAMPTON BUTTE, Oct. 2?. -C. J. Stauffer and son, Fred, have brought some cattle which they sold y Harrison and Muck, of Hampton, ns far ns hero last Friday. Mr. Har rison mot them hero and drove tho stock to their ranch Saturday. Miss Mluulo Rnddlts called on Mrs. Bert Meeks lust Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Wrny, of Bond, were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Meeks today. Mr. aud Mrs. J. M, Brlckey made a trip to Glass Duties to got potatoes. Win. Hoist has returned to his homestead after hoing out several months. Mrs. J. M. Brlckey spent several days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Jim Brown, of Bond. Mr. Howell was a guest of Thomas Ewing last Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmlo Brlckey aud Mr. and Mrs. Bert Meeks and chil dren uutood to Stauffer last Monday evening. Emit Carroz hns gone to Bend on business. Mr. Iluasmor, of Hampton was a visitor at Brookings today. Thomas Ewing Is helping Mr. How ell build n house LOWER BRIDGE FOLK HOLD BOND MEETING C. W. Clnpp nt He.ul of Selling Coin. mlttee Irrigation .Meeting at C'loerilale Attended. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) LOWKR UlllDOE, Ort. 20. f.n .... ....uu.v., .. --;'.''" r"V"J',Dobson, llev. Dobsou. L. B. Lufollott. teacher of the hast Kent! school, s , M A , , of ,loAniollcl ,,,,, n well pleased with her class and Is , b b d nioolln? Ilt the Bcll0n, offering a modal as a reward for the ,, '-.i ..... ,,., ,. ,, t uunu . ,,Mntuj, v.. in v,i,.f, cnoiar nun hid kusi '-" ." s. Towno and S. West were nppolntud uiu onu oi iu... i rui. . -a committee to sell bonds In the cc uu an iiuuur run lur iiiuiuui) uul-iiu ance com munlty. A. J. Fuller and Mrs. Walters wore Mrs. H. It. Keller hauled water i n'odmoud Friday. xrora jonnson s lor .Mrs. a. u. .wion . Mr ,, Mr8 u R u,co am, (1:,Ul.h. Ilcdmond over Friday (Special to Tho Bulletin.) ALFALFA. Oct. 24. Word has been received by W. M. Perry, of Alfalfa .that. his oldest son, Leo, has been promoted to sergeant in tho U. 6, army. Leslio Clarke sold J400 worth of horses and several tons of hay to W. F. King, of Prlnovillo, Monday. and herself. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Evans and chil dren called at the A. D. Norton home Saturday. Miss Jcnnio Torgerson and Paul and Graco Johnson and Walter and Itoy Keller were Saturday afternoon visitors at the A. D. Norton place. Mr. and Mrs. L. Gless, from Bend, wero Sunday visitors at the A. I). Norton place. Mr. and Mrs. Gloss oxpect to move onto their ranch in tho near future. It Is reported that A. A. Gllmore ters wore In and Saturday Mrs. Joe Howard nnd Mrs. Bradley Motored up tho Metollus to Updike's Thursday. Gus Stadlg. Charlie Hlscock, Sed Wost and Jim Wost wero In Kodmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Holmos nnd family motored to Gateway, whom they will spend a week visiting with relatives. C. F. Hosklns, L. A. Hunt and Gus Stadlg attended tho water meet- has traded his ranch hero for lrrI-,nB nt ciovordalo Saturday evening gated land near Bend Mrs. P. B. Johnson and children and Miss. Jcnnio Torgerson visited with soveral of tho neighbors Sun day afternoon. Miss Torgerson loft for Seattle on Monday to visit willi relatives and Dr. and Mrs. W. 0. Manning, of 'lends, after visiting with tho P. B Send, were in Alfalfa last Sunday. Mrs. I). Powell will leavo soon for Euecne to be present at the golden wedding of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edwards. Johnson family for two and a half weeks. Tho West End school opened, with Mm Owen as teacher, Monday. Soven children aro attending at the present time. Central Oregon Bank BEND, OREGON OFFICERS: D. E. HUNTER, Prcaidont CARLKTON H. SWIFT, Vice-President K. I MAIIAI'I'EY, 2nd Vice-President, II. JL STEPHENS, Cashier FENDEL WAITE, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: D. E. Hunter W. L. O'Donncll Cnrleton n. Swift E. P. Mahaffcy If. M. Stephens Every facility for accomodating the investors of Central Oregon Mr. aud Mrs. C. F. Hosklns, Marlon and Omar Hosklns motored to Rud mond Sunday. PLEASANT RIDGE CATTLE SHIPPED Carload Belonging (o Curl WikmIs Sent Out Handier Hauling Haled liny to Redmond. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) PLEASANT RIDGE, Oct. 30 -Carl Woods, of Sisters, shipped a carload of cattlo from this vicinity Friday ovonlng. Antnno Alilstrom hnulnd a load of potatoes to Redmond to market last Thursday. Dan Stout Is hauling baled hay to Redmond this weok, Mr. Brady, of Nowborg, Oregon, who recently purchased tho Halo Doty place. Is doing soma fall plowing. W STOP! Sb And investigate our price before buying your groceries. Wo can nuvo you money. P. B. Johnson's Milllcan, Ore. Telephone :J& TRY OUR Pasteurized Milk Othen like it. None Keept Let ter. Salet have doubled in put 30 dayi. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY Phone Red 131 Noah Gray Is digging potntoos this wonk. A, A. Gruon Is hauling 1ml ml liny to Redmond this weok, O. E, Anderson In building n now bnm 'thin weok, Arthur Warner was put to tho ranch from Ilcdmond last Wednes day. L. B. Baughman loft Monday morn ing for hltt ranch nt (gateway. Ranmun Peterson took Mrs. James and family up to tho Hhovlln-Hlxon logging camp Sunday, whero thoy will live. Mr. and Mrs. O, E. Anderson took dinner nt tho Wnyno Chase homo Saturday. Mr. and" Mrs, Georgo Graves nud brother, Will, wero visitors at tho J. A. CIiiiho homo Sunday. Dick Doty, of Redmond, was n business visitor In this vicinity Mon day. Miss Bosolla Armstrong, who has been working at lowry's store In Redmond, In homo again. Wnyno Chnso moved J. D. Jones up to the Shevllu-lllxon logging camp the first of the weok. Dr. Hester, of Nowborg, visited lit F. 11. Bnughmnu's the latter part of the week, returning homo Saturdny night. Rnsmus Peterson nnd F B. (laugh man urn hnululg buy to Deschutes this woek. J. I). Jones Is digging potatoes this week. Mr and Mrs. 0, E. Anderson made a business trip to Bend Wednesday, HARVEST SPUDS ON TERREBONNE FARMS j CmiMinlly Unity Crop Ewcted H. .At. Campbell and Family ,Mno to New Home in Idaho. 'Special to Tho Bulletin.) TERREBONNE. Ort. 30. Tho po tatn harvest Is now on and a bounti ful crop Is expected. Miss Margaret Bnrhmun has re turned from an extended visit in Lyle, Washington. O. L. McVey has accepted a po sition In Bend for tho winter. Mrs. M C. Davidson Is visiting her son, Georgo Gates, und family In Redmond. E. B. Motcnlf and family, of Red mond, have recently moved to Ter rebonne, whero they will resldo In future. J. Almeter, Sr., of Portland, wns a visitor here, the past ek. Miss Laura Rodesldo visited Lena Dnr last Sunday. Mrs. J. Doltrlch and Miss Ada lino Doltrlch, accompanied by Mrs. C. C. Hyde, wero recent guests at Joo Howard's at Lower Bridge, Mrs. S. M Campbell and sons, frotner residents of Lower Bridge, left Terrebonne last Monday by auto for their now home In Kuu.t, Idaho, Mr. Campbell Is waiting for n ear to ship his stock and household goods. Logan P. Knapp Is enjoying an ex tended visit with relatives In Rogers vlllo, Tennessee. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank .Martz, of Bend, spent Sunday hero, the guests of the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. it. O. Relgel. Mrs. C. W. Helm Is visiting rein tlves at Illllolioro. C. W, Hamilton lift Thursday for Culver. V. L. Dexter spent the week end nt tho county seat. Mrs. C. C, Hyde hns returned from a visit with relatives In Prlnevllle. Miss Flora McWIIllams has re turned to Madras, after n pleasant visit with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. W, J. McWIIllams. glng In being pushed lo nvold Iomii from cold. R. U, Flleklngor bought a machine to aid lu tho work, Mrs. J. M. Griffin nnd Mm. F, N. Wallace nttenilml tho convention In Prlnovillo. Mrs, M. S. Bullnrd visited hor dniiKhtnrs, who are attending school lu Prluevllle, Inst Wndiiondhy. Mrs. C. P. Becker attended tho con vention of Federated Woiuou'n elubs nt Prluevlllo Inst week. W. P. George, of Snlom, visited nt Dayton's Tuesday evening nnd Wed nendny. flrover and Itny (lurking nro mnk lug arrangements to fend a largo number of rattle on the homo place this winter, Ellxaboth llarpor hmi scnrlel fever. Tho threshing machine In In tho neighborhood again, Mr. Itennels Is hauling lumber for his house. Mr. Fletcher Carey went to He nttlo Friday lo got his wife and two little daughters. They will live In Tumnlo this winter. Tho Tlllleum club met nt Mrs, J. A. Marsh's Inst .Saturdny. There wns n very good attendance considering tho weather, and a very ptens.iut meeting was held. Mrs, A. Harper Is quite III nt the hospital lu Redmond, Sunday school wnn reorganized In Tumnlo last Sunday, with Mrs. Grif fin ns superintendent. Mr. nud Mrs. .1. Gerklng and the two Mrs. (lennnnlU wnrit In tliunl Wednesday and attended tho Liberty iay exercises. J. W. Brown's house Is Hearing completion. It will he n very at tractive little home, QCIIOCO PROJECT LANDjN DEMAND Hevrrnl Purchase Mado by INmell llutto I'oopltv Banco Is Glum In Now Ntoro Building. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) v POWELL 1HITTH, Oct. III. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. N, Hall nnd Mr. nud Mrs. Tom Cnsny, tho Intter of Porv lnnd, recently purchased 100 ncron or land under tho Ochoco Irrigation pro ject. Mrs. I), It. French nud Mrs, Allen Wlllcoxnn attended tho federation Inst week ns delegates, Mrn. E. A BtiHNett, Fay Bunnell, Grnudmn Brown nud Gladys Pauls spent tho week end at tho ranch. Mm. J. M, Shearer went to Ilnml the first of last week to remain with hor mother, Mrs. Charles Orowller, during her operation. Mrs. Itenves Wlllcoxon visited from Sundny until Thursday of Inst week lu Prluevllle with her mother, Mrs. Alum Hnll Win. Wilson nnd Mux Hlrlxner hnvJ ench purchased Kill acres of Inml miller the Ochoco Irrigation project Allen Wlllcoxon recently purchuscd V C00 head of sheep from G I'. Ilobbs. Speck Young returned Friday ev ening after n few mouths spent1 In northern Oregon nud Portlnud. E. N. Halt wns a business visitor In Prluevllle on Thursday. ' ' Heaves Wlllcoxon made a trip to Bend Friday Mrs. Ross Bussett und Mrs, E. N. Hnll attended the Women's Clubs meeting In Prluevlllo Friday, (Continued on pngn 7.) Announcement i IVc wish to announce thai on November 5, 6 and 7 there will be with us a lady to represent and demonstrate our line of "1892" Illinois Pure Spun Alumi num Cooking Utensils and Unit there arc no IK'S nor HUT'S to the GUARANTEE that Koes with eaeh ! and ami every piece. We extend to all an invitation to hear the val uable information whieh this representative will uWo telling why Pure Aluminum will last a life time. Skuse Hardware Co. L POTATO DIGGING IS HASTENED IJY COLD Tumnlo Farmer Biijn .Machine to Aid in Hie Work Many Cattle to Bo Fed On (.'erldnjr Ranch. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) TL'MALO, Oct. 30 Potato dig- Shoes for Real Service OUR HI'ECIALTV IH TO MAKE KIIOKH THAT HTAND THE TEST NAP-A-TAN SHOE In especially inndo for this kind of country. Nono aro hot ter mado. J. E. TILT SHOE A handsomo nnrvlceablo drein shoo for men. Cannot bo beaten for tho tnohoy. Glvo these shoes n trial. A. HANSON LOGGER. Tho A. Hanson Logger Shoes of Threo Lakes. Win.. ro tmnd-mado and one of tho very bent of Its kind. Special mndo-to-order work tr.ken for this shoo. UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIRING r, BOND STREET R. H. LOVEN I1END OREGON SEE ME SEE BETTER Do your eyes flicker when you read ? Perhaps we can help you, as the trouble may be just temporary. School children should take special care of their eyes. They are the best friends they have. Optometrist DR. C. H. FRANCIS Optician with Myron H. Simoni, O'Kanc Buililintf BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 Build With BRICK! BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO.