HKNI JIULLKTIN, JIK.VD, OREOOtf, TI 4 itittiiiiiiittiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiititiiiiiitmiiitttiitiiitiiitmtiiiiniiiiitiiittiiiiiiiiiiimiiiitmiiiii BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY IIIIIlllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I!)IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllIIIll Monday J. L, KoHtur of Sinters Is In Hood for u few days on buiilnoiw, Jonnollo lUuvonii of l'rlnovllli) wan n week-end vlitltor In Hond. Mrs, J, F. Arnolil rutnrnuit on Sunday from it vIhH In Portland. H. H. Hamilton nnil U, 0, Jacob lion loft (IiIh morning by nuto for Davis IuUu. i J, A. Martin nrrlvod In Jloml yon (onlay from hi a homo In Lukovlow it ml Ik rtiinalnliiK over today. MIhh I.nclllii tinydor has return ml to llond from Dlack Dlltto, anil Ih working In tho.foroMt Hurvlco office. Clydo M. McKay Imu roturnod to Jlond from a trip to La Ornndo, whore ho attcindud tho Hlirlnu cere monial. Jim. A. M. Prlivglo In In Port land for a two weeks visit with liar parents, Tnggnrt. , Mr. and Mm., John Saturday MrH. M. If. Morton ih recovering from a novorn Illness, F. K, llavliiKton or Hurnn Ih a business visitor In tho city today. Tom Sly and Hoy 13. Moffltt woro In tho city Innt night from thulr homu at La I'lno. . A six-pound baby girl wiih born 'Inst night to Mr. and MrH, M. P. Cashinan, of Awhroy Itoad, II. M. Morton drnvu In hint night from Seattle, accompanied by IiIh brother, Marry Morton, from Mexico. It. F., llrnwn and family arrlvod In tbo city yesterday from Hulom, and will inako thulr homo In llond. Mr. Drown In a plnmbor by trndo. Miss Marjorlo Palrlamb arrived Ih lloml t IiIh morning from Van couvnr, II. C, mid In visiting at tbo homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. IC. Hrooks. MrH. F. A, Kvorott, Ioln and Kva Kvurott, and I). V. Van Matro and Vnrno Hkolton 'worn among Sinters residents who visited In llond Innt nlRht. Italpli Wntnon of tho Oregon Journal, accompanied by Mrs. Wat non, wiih In tho city Innt night on hln return to Portland from an outing at Odell lako. Jay W. Stovons, .manager of tho Kirn Prevention Ilureau of tho Pa cific, will be In llond In tho near future to Inspect local conditions, van tho Information received this morning by Flro Chief Tom Carton. vlHlt for a fow ilnyM boforo leaving on a trip to the middle wont. Hho oxpoctn to return to llond within tho next three weeks, Clydo M, McKay returned (o llond yesterday afternoon from Portland, nud loft thlH morning for La (Irando, where he will attend the Hlirlno ceronionlnl, Mr. and Mm. K, P, Mnhaffey and Mr, and MrH, M, M, Lamping and hod ntarted by auto thin morning for La (Irando to attend tho Hlirlno ceronionlnl. O. D. Abblnghnm and W. K. Glover and their famlllim arrived In llond ItiHt ii lit lit from (Jrnnd vlow, and will make their lmmen In HiIh city during the winter montliH, L. 13. Hinltli was n btinlnoHH vls Itor In tbo city yentorday from IiIh home at 'Hedmond. HIiorlfT H, K, Kobertn left yoster day to npend IiIh vacation in the oantorn part or tho iitate. He ox puctH to bo gone for the next two weeks. William l,on veil and Claud Clirlm of Itedmoud were In illornl yentor day afternoon trammeling buHlnoHH. Friday T. II. Foloy loft taut night for Portland on a brief .hUMlnunn trip. Minn Htollu Pollock ban returned from Tnconui, whore nhe wan called on account of the recont death of her mother. Mr, and Mm. AHhley Format and Mr. and Mm. William Speck re turned thlH morning from a week's outing at Klk lake. L. T. DnwHon hna nrrlvod In Horn! from Portland and hnn accepted a jiOHltlon an bookkeeper for tho llunil Water, Light & Power Co. Paul Moyottn of (luthrlo, Okla homa, arrived In llond tlilri morn ing to uccopt a ponltlon with tho nuoo department ot J, C. Pennoy Co. Mrn. Potor Ilyberg ntarted Innt night tor Spokane, whoro alio will Thursday Fred Itaclne, of IluriiH, Ih a bunl noun vlnKor In the city. Mrn. M. If. Morton Ih norlounly ill at her homo In tliln city. Mr. and Mrn. J. J. Cunningham will loavo tonight for Portland. Mr. and Mm. P. K, Hhaw of Cren- cent, nro npnndlug tho day In llond. Tom Binary, or Hllvor Lake, Ih npoudlng tho day In Dead on bunl- noun. J. V. Kiihn, ot Huplee, arrived in the city lant night, and in remain ing ovor today. Ooorgo T. Mlchaclnon, or Fort Hock, wnn In the city today looking after bunlnenH mnttern. "Plnklo" Lowln will loavo for Kan PrunclHcn tonight where ho lian n bout ncheduled with Jim Harry. Minn Noll Mnrkell will loavo to night on a trip to Chicago whore alio will npend tho noxl two monthn. Mm. J. C. Vaudovorl and little non accompanied by Mm. Anna Day, loft lant night to npoud a month In Seat tle and nearby bench ronoru. Mr. nil d Mrn. ChoHtor Catlow ntarted lant night for Portland. wboro Mr. Catlow Intends to ntudy pharmacy. Mm, Catlow will toacli In tho Camas schools. Announcomont wnn inado today of tho marriage of Klnora F. Ilobortn, nnd Hugh L. I)odsonr both of thin city, on Sunday. Mr. nnd Mm. Dod non will make their homo In llond. II, B. Hakor hna returned to llond from an auto trip or novornl wooka through tho western part or tho ntato. Mr. Ilakor declares that Con tra! Orogou rondn, on the whole, nro in an good condition nn thono on tho wchI count. Mrn, Pelkor Ih upending tho wook oud in llond, A, 10, Froo Is building n nice bungalow on hln much, recently piiroliaiiad of tlm Johnntou milnto, Tho Alfalfa school building In bo lug renovated, and school will open Kept, in, with MIhh lloatrlco Pullard or Tiimalo nn tonchor. The Jolly Neighbor' Club mot with Mrn. (Joo, Oglo Thumdny, nnd elected tho following officers! Mm. A. (J. Harbor, president; Mm. Albert HhtiltH, financial secretary. Hovernl or our young people at tended the Heiiorit ball In Hend on Monday evening. Gustavo Horry and Mnmball Ho liorlH em ployed at Powell Hutte, vis Ited homo folks mid friends In Al falfa Sunday, CLASSES START IN KEDMOND SCHOOLS All Tciichliiic Vacancies Filled font Term Megan American ICglon Post In Organized. He YOUR DRUG STORE Dr. Hess Stock Foods and Remedies are Best. Just Remember Magill & Erskiiie O'KANB lUJir.UINO Our Prwiipliun Drpailnirnl It Complete In Uvriy Dcliil. YOUR DRUGSTORE gysassB'aasiasrssBSfi'aiaaasserar; What's Doing in tl the Country. F,fiBRRGiRQ$ppiWfiRfiPWl?fflP!8!PFJti DANCE IS ENJOYED BY ALFALFA FOLK ALFALFA, Sept. 10. A party In cluding Mm. F. J. Clnrko and Hro thor. Mr. nnd Mm. Lenlle V. Clarko and daughter Marjorlo, Mr. and Mm. Chester Clnrko, Dr. and Mm. Stout nnd Herbert Clarko nil of Portland, Oro., npent two weeks fishing in tho streams nud lakoH or DohcIiuIoh coun ty. They arrived In Alfalfa 8ntur- lay evening whoro n dnnco was glvon In their honor. At tho hull more tlinu eighty people were proa out. The Clarkoa formorly lived In Alfalfa and have many friends hero who will bo plouHod to learn that thoy may return to this section to mako tholr homo. Tho pnrty loft on Sunday morning for Portland, via tho McKlnzio pass. Mr, and Mm. Chnrlos Smock no compnnlod by some Hond rrlondn Hpont Sunday at Halph Smock's In Alfalfa.' A aurprlao pnrty wan glvon nt tho Janus homo Wednesday evening In honor or Miss Mlldrod Jnnou and Minn Elslo Shob or Portland who have boon visiting at tho Junos homo, Mr. nnd Mm. Frank Huffo nro again renldontu or this soctlon after two yonm In, and near Portland. Mc. nnd Mm. Frnnk Mcllrooni nnd Mr. nnd Mm. Frank Dobklns or 811 vor Lako woro visiting rrlondn In Alfalfa Wednesday and Thuroday. Mil and Mm. Arthur Hoyuolds or Powoll llutto visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Curl Liu'hoii In Alfnirn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Will living accom panied by rrlonds from Portland iu-j Lako. Mr. nnd Mrn, Ooorgo Oglo rotiirn ed from nn extended antn win through Oregon, WnHliinuton and Montana, Puul MortHohlng and Win. Hnrooll roturnod Sunday from tho vnlloy with n nlco lot of fruit, v HISDMOND, Sept. 10. School ntarted In full forco Monday morn ing. All vacancies for teachers wero filled in time no that there wnn no delay In that way. Tho ntteudnnco this yenr Ih nomowhnt larger than lant year, there bolng morn pupils from outside towns attending bore. MIhh Maude Nichols roturnod from a short vocation to Portland Hun day morning. Mr. and Mrn. J. J. Huckloy havo moved In with Mm. Huckloy'n moth er, Mm. 8 wnn Krlcknon. Thoy have rented their houso to MIhh Hill, who In teaching tho first nud second grades. The Hedmond post of tho Ameri can Legion mot In the office or the County Agent Thumdny night to nlgu the Constitution and obtain a Charter, and also to discuss a name for this organization. Mr. and Mm, Clarnnco Calbreath and non Ardath, stopped overnight Friday on their way to tholr home In The Dalles to visit old friends. Miss Georgia Woods of Slstcrn emtio In Tuesday to ntay with her nlnter Mrn. ueorgo uoldoti ami at tend high nchool. (loo. Cyrus linn rocontly purchas ed tho Dobsou property went of town nud moved hln family in Sunday no that the children could nttend nchool, MIhh Laoun Gooding loft Tuesday night for Marrlnburg, where her par outs havo rocontly moved. Verne Hkolton of Cloverdnlo wnn a callor In Hedmond Wcdnesdny. Misses Ifnzol Handolpb nnd Mnr garol Golob and Jon McKlfrcnh and O. McVey npent Sunday plcnlclng nt Opal Springs. W. J. Huckloy moved his family In from Lowor Hrldgo, whore thoy hnvn boon spondlng tho summer, Sundny In order that tho children might bo prcsont lor tho opening or Bchool. Mrn. A. I). Davonport and baby daughter returned homo from Port land Sunday morning. Dr. K. O. Hyde or Prlnovillo has routed tho nfflco rocontly occupied by Dr. F. H. Wilson and will soon bo ready to begin his practice horo. .Mr. Asnioy rorrcai or uonu was n visitor in town Tuesday. Miss Donn Whlltomoro of Deschu tes is working for Mm. Denton Hur- dlck nnd attending school. Put It in Tho liulletin. FItUIT! FHUIT! Tho pencil season is now on nnd wo nro rendy to hook orders for express or parcol post at tho fol lowing prices r. o. b. Tho Dalles, Oregon. Add 27c for express or parcol post on ponchos, prunes and tomatoes, 'and C,0o on apples nud ponrn. Good canning poaches, SGc; Hartlott pears, $1.7S; Hungarian prunes (20-lb. box), 11.25; Italian pruuos, 11.25; apples (cookers), $1.60; tomatoos, $1.00. Address Tho Dalles Cherry Growers' Union, Hox 327, Phono 731, Tho Dalles, Oregon. Adv 2C-8c. Put It in The liulletin. 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