.fr ' PAGK SB IIHND HUMiKTIN, 11RND ORKGKW, TIIUIUSDAY, AUdUHT Bl, 1DIH i Central Oregon Neighborhood News HAMPTON BUTTE NEWS LETTER HAMPTON DUTTE, Auk. 24. Chris Tinner has purchased Eva Michael's MtylPi And morcd it onto his homcst&sT? Edward Slrcjot and family of Buck Creek wero Tlsltors at Schroder's last week. Mr. Young of Alkali went through hero ono day this week on his way to Bend. Mra. Parrot Is visiting with hor daughter. 'Mrs. Jako Dook, this wook. C. J. Stauffer was a passenger on tho mall stago last Thursday. Air. Goodrich of Butto passed through hero on his way homo from Bend. Mrs. J. M. Brlckey was a visitor at tho Brown homo one day this week. i Horace Brookings lost a cow this wook from tho effects of a brokon leg. Katherlno Skinner returned to Portland Sunday. Sho was accom panied by hor nleco, Ruth Orlffln, who will attend school there. A. Dickinson and family have moved Into tho Snyder house. POWELL BUTTE MAN IS INJURED POWELL !UUTTE, Aug. 27. Dan Hourlgan. wlillo trying to catch a wild colt last Wednesday, was thrown from the manger. His shoulder was thrown out of placo and his faco badly cut. Dr. Hosch was called and the shoulder was replaced and the other wounds dressed. Mr. Hourl gan Is recovering nicely Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon and daughter Harriot left Tuesday morn ing for Portland. Tho trip will bo made overland in their Ford and be fore reaching Portland they intend to visit California. Crator Lake and several other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs, Warner and daughter Eva loft for Walla Walla last week, where they will visit relatives. Mrs. E. A Bussott and Fay visited Mrs. Frank Bayn at Deschutes Thurs day. Mrs. Bayn will leave Saturday for n two weeks' visit with her par ents at Walla Walla. D. It. Fronch has recently been called for service to his country. Al though tho community hates to lose n good nelghbdr they aro glad to add one more to tho winning of tho great cause. Mr. Fronch will have an auc tion sale at his placo Wednesday, tho 28th, and will leave for Portland soon after, whero they will remain until Mr. French's return. Tho Powell Butto school house Is being painted now. This adds very much to the appearance of tho now school house. Mrs. Shobert was compolled to call tho doctor Sunday on account of excessive bleeding from the nose and mouth. Although Bho will be con fined to her ed for several days, we belle vo the case is not serious. It Powell -Butte is visited by a few Tnnrn. warm (lavs, nuch as th list three, the second crop of alfalfa will turn out as good as did the first. Tom Cronln -was out Monday measuring tho hay he has purchased from various farmers. The new house bolng built by E. L. Iverson is progressing nicely. There are several 'new bungalows under construction here now, which when finished will look well for the coun try Wllllo Pauls has also been called for service. He Intends to leave be tvn the 3rd and tho Cth of September. TUMALO. Aug. 36. A largo crowd attended tho Bed Cross meet ing Wednesday. Those proaont woro: Mcsdames Brown, Llvealy, Corking. Itobort Smith. Phil Smith, Dullard, Clifton, Marlon, Wallaco, Hoscoo Howard, Mlnta Howard. Bedflcld, Thurston, Dickinson, Hatch, Park, Dunn and Ray. Thoso who attended tho military ball In Bond Tuesday ovonlng woro: Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Wallace and sons, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dickinson, Raymond Churchill, and Misses Ruby and Lola Marlon and Ada Dullard. Several carloads of Tumalo pooplo attended tho Red Cross social held at Mrs. Roscoo Howard's Thursday evening. This social, which was hold undor tho auspices of tho Tumalo auxiliary, was a decided success. Tho net proceeds woro near J1SC. Mrs. J. E. Bramhall's brothor, Mr. Kirk, and mother arrived ono day last week for an extended visit. Rccont Tumalo auto purchasers are: Ed Doan, Dodge touring car: A. A. Dickinson. Overland; R. U. Fllckingor, Flanders. Ruth Bayloy spout Sunday visiting Ruby Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wnllaco and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McOuire, Mrs. Spaford and daughter went to Bend Sunday evening. Clarence Zemko, small son of Mr and Mrs. O. Zemkc, was badly burned by powdor ono day last weok. Dr. Hosch of Redmond attended. He Is reported to be Improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Couch and daughter Bornlco returned Sunday evening after spending several weeks fourlng tho Willamette valley and Washington points. They woro ac companied by their son Molvln. Waldomar Peterson left Monday evening for Camp Lewis. K. Tnuschor is erecting n flno now barn, on his rnuch. Mrs. T. fa. Cluing called nt Mrs. Donnlson's this weok. Miss Helen anil Harold Kollor spout tho weok with Mary and Josoph Hollnml. R. R. Kollor in nil o n business call nt tho OrnlTonbongor nud Holland homes ono day nt tho past weok, O. W. Cook of Bond spout Sunday with his wlto on tholr ranch. Miss Mary Holland Ih still em ployed nt tho G. W. Cook ranch. Bonnto Qraffonbergor cnllod at tho Holland homo Monday evening. W. Hnhn Is contemplating on go ing to roruanu soon. A. C. Shaver called nt tho Holland homo Sunday ovonlng. Mrs, C. Graffonborger, Mrs. J. Holland aud Mrs. P. D. Johnson called at tho R. R. Kollor homo Mon day. iMrs. A. I). Norton and children visited with Mrs. F. Klger Sunday evening. Miss Harol Norton called at tho Graffonborger homo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. It. Smith called at tho Holland homo Sunday. Mrs. F. Tauschor and Mrs. J. Hol land mado a business trip to tho Huktl ranch Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Feoal are preparing to loavo tor California noon. Gcorgo Roberts and family, also Mr. Clovongor and family, aro going to movo to Bond soon. Mrs. A. Focal called at Mrs. R. R. Keller's Friday. PLEASANT RIDGE NEWS LETTER SWIMMING PARTY AT LOWER BRIDGE For farm land loaoa see J. Ryan & Co. Adv. TUMALO KNITTING I MACHINE WORKING i TUMALO. Aug, 19. Tho Red Cross auxiliary met Wednesday. The knitting machine Is now Installed. Those present were: Mesdames Ros coo Howard. Clifton, Kanoff, Wal lace, Phil Smith, Gerking, Dullard and Marlon and Misses Holengreen, Howard and Davis. Beatrice Bullard returned Wednes day after spending seeral days In and "near Prlnevllle. Mr. and Mrs. Spaford agd daugh ter Marjorlo of Waltsburg aro visit ing Mr. and Wrs. Harry McGuIro. W. E. Caroy and Raymond Church Ill have received the contracts for driving the school busses. Frank Dayton. F. E. Dayton, F. N. Wallace, Holbert Wallaco and Ed Dean put up Mr. Solberg's hay ono day last week. Mrs. Bartch and friends from Bend visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bramhall Sunday. LOWER BRIDGE, Aug. 2C. The Junior Red Cross girls held a special meeting Friday at tho Hosklns home, after which lunch was taken to the river, whero a swimming party was hold. Mrs. Frank Nowbold and Mrs. C. F. Hosklns were chapcrones. Mrs. Fred Walters and Fred Wal ters wero visitors at tho A. S. Holmes Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gee and son from Idaho have moved Into tho houso on one of the Hosklns ranches. Mr. Gee is going to work for C. F. Hosklns. Mrs. L. A. Hunt spent tho week end with her mother, who lives near Madras. Frank Chapman took Mr. and Mrs. Boles and daughter, who have been visiting hero from California, to Terrebonne to the train Tuesday evening. Mark Forrest, who has been threshing In the community the past month, moved his threshing outfit to the Prinevlllo district. Mr. Cathrow was in Terrebonno Thursday. C. F. Hosklns went to Portland on business Tuesday evening. Jorry Groszkreuger has been work ing for Joe Howard the past weok. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Forrest, Mary McCaulley, Naomi and Marlon Hos klns and Darwin Walters went over the Sanltam pass to Big lake for an outing tho past week. G. E. Stadlg was a Redmond vis itor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Rice went to Redmond Friday. Wm. Wilson of Powell Butto pur chased from C. F. Hosklns 32 Cots wold ram Iambs for breeding purposes. KELLER INFANT REPORTED AS ILL MILLICAN, Aug. 23. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Keller was dangerously III, but at time of writing Is much better. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Keller August 19, a 9-pound boy, Mrs, L. B. Keller spent the week with Mrs. It. It. Keller. Mrs. G. W. Cook called at Mrs. J. Holland's Tuesday. Mrs. C. Graffenbergor called at Mrs. Feeal's Saturday. P. B, Johnson and Frank Leo madej a business trip to Bend this week It Pays to Pay Cash ! Give us your Grocery Business for a month and you can add another War Saving Stamp to your book. It pays to pay cash at. THE UNION CASH GROCERY Wall Stieet, Bend, Oregon PLEASANT RIDGE, Aug. 2C Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Andorson woro In Bond on business Thursday. Fred Seeling and Gust Nelson of Bend called at Anton Ahlstrom's Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lena MuPhornon was given the contract for carrying tho mall on tho route between Deschutes and Gist for the coming year. Watt Jones was In Bond on busi ness Thursday. O. E. Andorson sold his Ford road ster and bought a flvo passenger tour ing car. J. A. Chase was in Redmond Sat urday. A. A. Green was a Redmond vis itor Saturday. Anton Ahlstrom made a business trip to Rodmond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Andorson. ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray, went to Bond Monday ovonlng to seo "Pershing's Crusaders. " R. A. Ward, tho county agricul turist, was In this neighborhood Monday on business. tMrs. O. E. Anderson attended the meeting of tho Rod Cross In Tumalo Wednesday. Thoso attending the field demon stration at Tumalo Wcdncsdny from this neighborhood were: Hans Mlk kclscn, Antono Ahlstrom, O. E. An dorson and Itasmus Peterson. J. W. Potorsou was a Bond visitor Thursday. Henry Hewins was In Redmond on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mlkkclsen en tertained tho following guests at their home Friday ovcnlng: Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Andorson. Marsh Aubrey of Bend visited Thursday and Friday at tho home of Watt Jones. Tho second crop of alfalfa Is com ing along flno in this neighborhood and If tho warm weather continues It will be ready to cut tho first week in Soptcmber. A good yield Is ex pected. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mlkkolscn, Al fred Mlkkelsan, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson and children and Itasmus Peterson and Mrs. Catharine Johan sen spent Sunday at the Hanson home at Deschutes. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Acton of Browning, Mont., arrived hero Satur day ovonlng by auto. They aro tak ing an outing and camo through horo to look after their proporty. Mr. and Mrs. Acton spont several months on their farm hero about thrco yearn ago. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson at tended tho movies In Bend Sunday night. laRt Thursday morning. Ho wns horn in J otter mm City, Missouri, In 1851, being 00 yon in 11 month nud 24 days old, Ho lonvoH to mourn bin departure his wife, Mrs, It A, Cutler, n daughter, Mrs. A. J. Wes ton; n sou, Roy A, Cutler, who Ih nt n training camp In Toxhh. Mr. Cutler was burled In tho Slstors coiliotory Sunday, Mrs. 11. C. Mlllyr wan u llnud caller Saturday. John W, Gutter and R. J. Skoltnn motored to Bond Friday. Fay Miller spout Sunday nt tho Van Matro homo. PINEHURST PARTY HAS AN OUTING See J. Ryan & Co., for farm land loans. Adv. CLOVERDALE COUPLE MARRIED IN BEND CLOVERDALE, Aug. 2C Doan Van Matro and Miss Idolla Miller wero quietly married in Bond Satur day, August 24. They will mako their homo In Cioverdaio among their many friends. A. J. Weston made a trip to Bend Monday. W. W. Van Matro was a business caller In Bend Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. E, E. McVlckor woro calling on tho Cyrus, Miller, Aldrlch, Hoard, Matthews, Van Matro, Par berry and Burnsldes homes Friday. Lillian Van iMatro spent Saturday night with Fay Miller, Verno Skelton is tho purchaser of a Ford car. Rolatives of Mrs. Geo. F. Cyrus camo nut from Prlnevllle Sunday. Tho Cyrus family and Mrs. Laura Way in Ire and boys joined them and wont fishing on tho Motollus. Mr, and Mrs. Doan Van Matro and Lillian Van Matro motorod to Slstors Sunday evening. R. A. Cutler passed away at 2:30 '!! w m HOP! And Investigate our prices before buying your groceries, Wo can save you money. P.B.Johnson's MUIican. Ore. Telephone PINKIIURST, Aug. 17 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howell, Nolllo Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Wlmor. Chaa. Spaugh, Myrtle Spaugh, Durward Howell, Raymond Wlmor and. Lcroy Ilowoll mado up a party that loft Thursday morning tor a week's huckluborrylng trip In tho vicinity of Mt. Jefferson. Mrs, Bookman and children woro dinner guests at Alex. Howell's Sun day. J. It. Couch loft Tuesday for his homo at Chowolah, Wash,, after a visit of aovoral days with relatives horo, Mrs. Garner returned homo Satur day ovonlng from tho canip, whero she hold the position ns rook. Ethol Graham and Myrtlo Spaugh woro guests at the Bnyloy homo Sun day nftornoon. Mrs. Robert Smith was shopping In Bond Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Hartor, Gerald Ilnrtor. Mrs. C. E. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Wlmor, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Spaugh and daughters, Raymond Wlmor nnd J. It. Couch wore guests at tho G. M. Couch homo Sundny. Miss Lois Clark left Saturday for a visit with hor sister In Bend. Illalu Dovers was a caller nt 1). W. Dloterlch's Wcdncsdny afternoon. I. E. Wlmor nnd Raymond Wlmor woro attending to business mnttorri In tho county seat Wcdnosdny. O. W. Snyder nnd daughter Ethol woro business visitors In Bend Thurs day. C. M. Phelps has boon assisting M S. Bullard of tho Tumalo garage tho past week. Chas. Spaugh was attending vari ous business matters In Bond Thurs day, it. II. Bnyloy Is seeding aovoral acres to alfalfa this weok. Ilo Is the first In this neighborhood to try fall seeding of alfalfa. Wm. Gaskllt Is spending sovcrnl weeks at the Spaugh farm. f$llti TTNTFNTFD I This Scene h Not on a Wheat Farm Tho photograph from which this illustration was mado was taken on one of the hundreds of dairy farms that bring: thoir fresh, sweet milk every morning" to the fifteen evupornting plants which produce HvlliNrVTicvrs rnaiion Milk PINEIIUItST. Aug. 24.--Tho partv of huckleberry pickers from Pino hurst returned from Mt. Jefferson Friday. Thoy report plenty of ber ries nnd brought out about 00 gal. Ions with them. Mrs. F Vs Swisher and daughter returned Sunday from Kelso, Wash., being called homo by the Illness of her son Clifford. Mrs. Harry McGuIro and alstcr-tn-law wore Tumalo visitors Friday. Miss Nolllo Howell, Chas Spaugh and Joan Wlmor woro In Bond from Plnohurst Saturday. W. Soarcy was a caller at tho Spaugh farm Friday evening. Mr. Jones has purchased tho O. C. Right homestead and moved there with his family to reside. Gerald Searcy spont tho afternoon as tho guest of Raymond Wlmor Sat urday. Dan Hclslng of the Midway ranch on tho Motollus passed through horo Friday on his way to Tumalo and Bond. Alex. Howell of Plnlnvlow wns a caller at C. W. Howell's Friday. Clifford Swisher, who was nulto III for soveral days tho past woek, Is much Improved. Lois Clark roturncd homo Tuesday after a very pleasant visit with hor sister Freda In Bond. I). W. Dletorlch Is binding his rye this weok. C. Pederson was a caller at Fred Wilson's Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuIro and guosts spont Sunday at tho Midway ranch on tho Motollus. Tho rain of tho past week wns gladly wolcomod by tho farmers of this neighborhood, although It wns vary dlsagreeablo for tho various huckloborry parties in tho mountains. Smith and Gherklng aro having their crop of ryo bound this week. Harry McGuIro is doing tho work. Mrs, W. D, Clark and daughter of Sunnysldn pnssod through horo Tues day on their way from Bend. Who is Plorcy & Sons, Tumalo? 44p Adv. PLAINVIEW NEWS ITEMS PLAINVIEW, Aug. 28. Mr. Grif fin of Tumalo spent last Wednesday and Thursday doing somo work In survoying on tho P. Van Tassel ranch, Miss Graco Rlggs loft Rosomont ranch Sundny ovonlng for Portland, where sho has secured a good posi tion. .Miss Luella Burgess nnd Jack Hartley spont a vory delightful week Cbt9 The owner or these cows) is a specialty former. He has chosen dairying In preference to other work because he likes cows. On the other hand the man who has chosen the grow big of wheat, docs not enjoy the confining routine of caring for cows. Remember Carnation makes everything you cook taatc better" especially creamed tioups and vcKetablcs,cercal3,cofi"ec and cocoa. Keep A case or two of Carnation on hand, and all the troubles of cows vanish for the wheat farmer and his wire. The good cooks In the city prefer Carnutlon because It Is the correct "Answer to the Pure Milk Question." Get Carnation From Your Grocer Carnation Milk Products Company, Seattle, Wanh. ZZZZZ8&m&8lZi Vl i II with Mrs. Knickerbocker nnd son Emmett at tho Pino Inwn ranch, James Elklns and Mites January rolurned homo Sundaynvenlng after apomflng seventy days In tho moun tains riding for horses. Mrs. Harriott Ward spent Thurs day afternoon with Msr. A. W. Arm strong. J. D. Donovan and Mr. Barrett woro Plalnviow tailors Sundny eves Ing. Tho Moltott brothers nnd William Mofrott left Plalnvlnw last Monday for tholr now homo In tho Wlllamottn valley. A Jolly party of seven left for Big lake on the north sldo nt Mt. Wash ington last Tuesday afternoon. Tim (Continued on Pago 7.) The BEND BULLETIN and The Oregon Farmer Both for the Price of One By a special arrangement with Tho Oregon Farmer you can secure, Tho Oregon Fanner with this paper nt the price of this paper alone. In other words, when you subscribo for YOUR HOME PAPER, or renew your present subscription, you ax otltled to Receive The Oregon Farmer for the Asking THE OREGON FARMER Is Oregon's great stato farm ppr, issued every wek and devoted to tho Oregon farm and th Oregon farm home, just as this paper is dovoted to Uu pwpla sad to the inUnts of this local community. This Opportunity May Not Last Long GRASP IT NOW BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRfc LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 iucT,h BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. M ik jfi