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paoi: H. Tin: hknd rillktin. iu:n'i, whdnkhdav, hkptemiikh u, toiu ( -f ---' --- IH CENTRAL - - ---- WANTED A good, llvo corespondent la want ed by The llullotln nt tho following places: Prlnevllle, Redmond, Sls tors nnd Mllllcnn Valley, lo send In huws Items and act na our agents. Liberal pay. Address, Uullotlu, llend, Oregon. - I REDMOND u REDMOND, Sept. 9 Safecrackers at 3 o'clock Friday morning broko tho padlock on the front door of tho A, Q. Alllngham saloon and burglar lied tho safe by cutting out tho bot tom with two aud lulf-tnch cold chlaolsr J8TJ37 In money was se cured. A number of checks In the safe were not taken. Tho yeggs drank a couple of bottles of cham pagne and beer. Peoplo living over the saloon In the Redmond Hotel an nex and across the street In the Hotel Oregon, heard the nolso In tho sa loon, but supposed It was somo one of the omployes splitting wood. There Is no clue to tho robbers. A truck from tho Oregon Trunk depot was taken away from, the station suppos edly by tho yeggs, and brought down town, where It was found Friday morning. John Powers Is hero from Illinois visiting his son. Prof. W. 1 Powers, of tho demonstration farm. An applo weighing It ounces nnd measuring 13 H Inches In clrcum- ferenco was picked by D. C. Colo from a three-year old treo recently. It was of the WoU. Rlyjer variety. School openod here today tor tho winter term. Tho Presbyterians have had elec tric lights Installed In their church building here. Tho Commercial Club Is planning to build a road to tho top of Forked Horn Hutte whoro the reservoir for the city water system will bo locatod -" PRINGLE FLATS PRlNGLK FLATS, Sept. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Held and Mrs. F. Ulrchtoft and daughter Annie visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Brans Sunday afternoon. The ranchers down Dear Creek finished cutting their second crop of alfalfa last week. Fires can be seen In. many parts of Prlngle 'Fiats, clearing sagebrush for tho fall breaking these days. D. Reynolds will build a house on Ills claim this week with C. A. Hals ley's assistance. Mrs. If. Evans cut good, solid cab bage for her Sunday dinner Sept. 1, A school meeting will be held at Prlngte Flats Sept. 7 to decide upon tho locntlon for a new school house. John Campbell is harvesting his spring sown ryo. Mrs. B. C. Paugkt and daughter Grace started for Princrllle Suudaj morning. l TUMALO I T0MAI.O. Sept 6- J. W. Haker was out from Latdlaw yesterday and Stated that F. E. Dayton would run tr. Foster's small threshing machine on this slde,of the Deschutes, while Mr. Foster would run his large ma chine on the east side. Chester Reams was down from tho headgate Bugjlay and reported that there bad been a heavy downpour of rain In the mountains and that the Tumalo creek was running high something unusual for August. Rut it seems this has- been an unusual summer all over the West as regards rainfall. 0. W. Wlmer & Sons have about completed cutting- and stacking a large crop of cjover bay and will soon cut another crop of alfalfa. The po tato crop will be Immense in these parts this year. An ogent for n fruit tree nursery has been canvassing this community recently. --4 : SISTERS SISTERS. Sept, 7. Tho matter of establishing a creamery here U being considered by the farmers of this neighborhood, aud a meeting to de cide on what will be done has been called for Saturday, the 11th. A committee oenslstlng of Kills Hdg Ington, M. N. Grots, George Oertson aud Matt Kulesch was appointed at a r cent meeting to ascertain tho nuia ler of cows being milked In this com munity and to find out the sentiment of the people regarding starting a creamery here. The Industry will .llkoly lto run on tho co-operative plan, the management being In tho hands of the da'iryraen, who will hlro n good butter maker to take charge ofho plant. ( School opened here last Monday with 27 children ' enrolled. ' The teacher is Miss Forney. A second teacher will jllkeJySbe employed by the school board. MlM MtleWry44Waa tal$enlU fever)" but her condition Is not re- OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. - garded ns sorloua. John Rloss of Ueml wns In Sisters this week on business. Ho owns tho old Itouth place near Muck llutto. Hon McCarfory was over from Mend Thursday on business. C. U Gtst m nil o n business trip to lloml the first of tho week. Huckleberry gathering Is tho popu lar pastime hereabouts just now. A number of parties have gono Into tho mountains to pick tho berries and have a pleasant outing. Tho crop this year Is very bountiful oxcopt where tho sheep ranging In the mountains havo destroyed tho bushes. - ? i GIST --- ---"--9 GIST, Sopt. 9 Mr. (llllott'a cnta expect to locato hore. par- Mr. Soronson of Sisters was In this neighborhood on business Wed nesday. Gleaves Strnhm spent several days visiting In Sisters this weok . Gcorgo Gtrtson and undo returned homo from Horse Lako Wednesday whero thoy have been fishing nnd hunting. Mr. McCully expects to start build ing on his pjaco across from Plain View school house, soon. Mr, and Mrs. McCord and daughter wero In Sisters Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ella Chilton returned to Sisters Sunday. Miss Mildred Scss from Denver, ALL FARM FAVORITES The farmer finds the Dtcre Lin contains lust the plow ho needs a plow for every nuroose. ror the John Detro "lh plow without better today than havo mado It our improve, strengthen and simplify, as well as multiply the line in orucr to meet tucntsot advanced, scienunc methods and special farm lag, until today thero are Over fpOOO Styles of plows In the tho farmer to select from. Every one of them Is stamped with the came which means so much to plow users; tne name tho quality and ot every oou, snare, rnoiuooaru, every brace and every rod that Koesto mako thecomplcta plow. Don't have become With the Deere H. J. EGGLESTON THE COMING p Hog Center Alt Indications point toward Rond as tho contor of a profitable and extensive bog raising section. Tho cli matic condition; of this section are Ideal. Shipping facilities mako rapid transportation at low cost posslbla. Farmer will do well to took into the hog raising busi ness ss It Is a paying one. Getting the largest profit out of a pig, requires simply proper feodlng to develop tho greatest amount of wplght in tho shortest tlmo, on the most economical feed. FOR THIS PURPOSE. FBBD I'NION MBAT COMPANY'S DIGESTER TANKAGE Union Moat Company's Digestor Tankage develops bono and muscle In young pigs, and make, them grow. It prevonts rheumatism, thumps and rlcketta. It Im parts such fit and- finish to "show" awlne nnd market hogs that It haa won tho title. "Tho feed that makes Prlzo Winners and Market Toppers." I'nloti Meat C.mpany'B Digester Tankage Is the moat economical feed obtainable. Experiments havo shown that $1 worth of Digester Tankago puts moro weight on to n hog than 1 worth of any other kind of food. Dlgostor Tankage Is a concentrated Protein Meal. It Is mado from fresh, wholosomo pieces of moat trimmed from beef. It Is shipped In tho form of n meal which makes It easily mlxod lu mash feeds. Shipped lu con venient 100 pound sacks. Kcepa Indefinitely, Digester Tankngo has been tried and recommended and Is now being used by best growera nnd authorities In tho Northwest, it Is becoming moro popular every day. it will pay you to know mora about It, Bond at onco for circular No. 49. UNION MEAT COMPANY NORTH PORTLAND, OREOON Central Oregon, Brokerage Co. PISTRIIIUTORB, S jtenu, ST v -- Colorado, Is visiting her mint, Mm. I'owelson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Clint and child ren were cullent nt tho home of Mr. Van Tassel Sunday. Mrs. Fuss, who has boon visiting her brother, Mr. McCalllstor, and family tho last two months, has loft for her homo In Contralln, Wash. Mr. Updike, who Is engineering nt Three Croek sawmill, will leavo for his homo In Slglo, l'a In about two wocks. School will begin In about two weeks, with Miss Crawford on teacher. Mnj. Knickerbocker nnd two daughters will leave In a tow weeks for Portland to spend tho winter nnd put the girls In school. Louts Mttnroo of Front Point, Ore., Is here for a few days visiting with his undo, Mr, Uurkhard, Mr, Rlchcrson and family, In com pany with Mr. Hell, woro visiting relatives In laldlaw for a tow days last weok. Carrlo McCulloy and Arthur Olrt son left Thursday tor Prlnovlllo whero they wero unltod in marrlagu at S p. m. Tho roturned to Red mond and took tho train noxt morn ing for Portland whero they expect to spend their honeymoon. Roth are popular young people of this com munity. Tho frost was about two weeks ahoad of tlmo this year, It nipped tho potatoes, but tho crop Is flue. Strnhm & Son hnvo sevoral acres that are splendid. Mr KnlckcrlKckcr, who owns a n & over tiH cars Plow has been a peer." and it's ever, because wo conMaut aim to 8& tne rcquire- Dtcrs Line for 3T mat guarantees workroansnip nut, ucara, buyuntilyou ncnualntcd LIn ef Plows. urejfusi. at Vnl i fine farm pour huro, bought It threu eara ago na n speculation, tin lms been renting and working lu Port I u ml nt carpenter trade, but decided last spring to rent Ilia furnished home In Portland and bring his fam ily up aud run tho farm n year or so. Ho cultivated about elovou acres of alfalfa nnd got about 3D tons of liny, Ho had about the same amount of clover In nnd got !I3 tons of hay. He has plenty of apples, haa six cows nnd Bonio hogs and says Central Ore gon la good enough for him. Ills family will leave for Portland lu n few wooka whore thoy will spend tho winter. Thoy will return In March with tholr household goods to make this their homo. Tho McCalllstor boys have Just finished clearing and Irrigating 000 acres. Btrahm A Son are clearing and Irrigating ISO acres of now land. U. W, Elklna will soon havo fin ished clearing 100 acres of now land. There have been great Improvements hero this year. ----" P1NEHURST -------- I IMNKlll.Mt8T.Hont. 9Mrs. O. W. Snyder has returned from Dayton, Wash., whoro sho has been visiting relatives. Mrs. C. E. Nichols of Laldlaw haa moved to tho farm owned by her nun Juy and will spend several weeks cmplnr, there. John Doll of laldlaw has complet ed a good cistern nt tho school house. Considerable rnln haa fallon hero during the week. ; The Infant sou nf Mr, and Mrs. Frank Swisher Js convalescent. Sierlle Fryruar of Clnvordale was a visitor lu the neighborhood Satur day, tho guest of J. II. Nlahols. Mr and. Mm. O. M. Couch called on Mrs. C. K. Nichols Sunday. J L. Couch Is having a cistern put 'in on his ranch near hero, -' Miss Laura Marlon and sister nt- ' to ii iknl Sunday School huro Sunday. I Mrs. Nellie Snyder la on tho sick 'Cook and Phillip Doncer ruturtunl 1 list this week. . from their huckleberry trip a few I Jay Nichols was calling lu the' n, rJMrl ?n,u"" ,oU of ,Whlio Ruck nelBhlKirhood Sunday. rrln and also lota of rain, i Mr. and Mrs. Jenn Wlmer and son Mr. and Mrs. W. (I. Waugh expect called at tho home of Mr. aud Mrs. to leavo Rend next Monday to bo , A McAllister, Sunday. ; LA1DLAW I LAIDLAW. Sent. 10-Mr. and Mr. .1- . II. James have sold their stor I and buildings hero and will probably ,leao Wednesday morning for Caxn - idero. Ore., to vlult their son Otla and family, after which they will go to their farm near Cruwfordavllle, Ore. Mr. Jamea was among the first set tiers In Laldlaw and lias greatly en deared himself to all the people here. Ills activity In church work will be 1 greatly minted. Mr. James lias ko moved Into the Kerstnn liomm. uimli love for thU wuntry and mij ,, ,., ,-neh k omt frw ted much faith In Its ultimate sucmm, I whr ,, ,)M ,) ruiulng kh sulo th.it it I twllevml he will conio baek ,rck fro u, , HlrHI(i ,u wlll at H.ime future dat to his farm here. W(ks ,.yw,r f n hta iMmiwUa! i Geo. PUher hsa tradxl his fruit tm the 11th, after which he wlll re form near Crawfonlsville, Ore., for turn to Rend ami resume his dutlaa iho store of Mr James and Is now In ' an the auto line. Ills frltmd. Ijii toaMlon. Mr. Flsker Is a eomu-1 Kllen, Is here with him and way de tent merchant aud Is plwtscd with tliojcldo to remain, country. T, onpMO (notory Is turiilng out " G M. Couch Is now cutting grain lot'ot No. 1 oheoso six days In the ' for Perry Wooioy, and has quite an ucrcagu to cut for neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Cook left Tuesday morning for !os Angeles, California. They will visit at Mrs. Cook's slater's home for a time. The church and temperance causo hero will loose another worker In Mr. Cook. Chauncoy Decker Is nt homo after an extended trip. Ho romrts every thing pretty well soaked on the other side of tho mountains, F. N. Wallace and John II. Wlmer havo gono Into tho real cstato busi ness and have been buying property In Texas, Iowa and In Laldlaw. Grover Gerklng wont up tho river for his cattlo last week. He roports thorn looking lino. .J. R. Couch has loen working on tho Farmers and Merchants' tele-' phono Hues. Mr. Ray and Lautlo James havo boon assisting. After Mr. Dayton" completes the sawing now on hand at the mill near Ulsters, ho Is going to run his engine with Mr. Foster's threshing maohlno from the pottoll llutto country. Miss Dora Ford arrived Monday morning from Ilollovue, Michigan, to Like up her work lu tho primary room of the school hortt. Prof. Plnkstnff and wlfo of Now berg drove over the mountaliiH, ar riving huro about two weeks ago and are nloely settlud In Mrs. J. W. Suy dor's cottage. Miss Lucy Crawford oxpocta to leavo soon for Corvallls whero she wlll begin Lor senior work at O. A. 0. Mrs. J. L. Couch's undo, Mr. Flowors, arrived from Rltzvlllo Mun day. Ho has lived In Canadn hut will try tho winter horo. Ills sister, Mrs, Couch's mother, wlll also visit horo soon. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Jackson mado a trip to Rend Monday, Dr. W. J. Snyder, a brother of J. W. Snydor, arrived from Vancouver, II, C. to visit rclatlvea hore. Nelllo Snydor Is reported qulto 111, Mr, Harsclborg wont to Rend Tuos- PREMIUMS 3.000- RAOE8 3,000 The EIGHTH ANNUAL FIRST CENTRAL OREGON DIS 'IRICT AGRICULT'R'L SOCIETY PR1NEYIUB, OREGON, OCT. 16 lo 19 INCLUSIVE, 1912 Amusement, Information and It'Mriictlmi, Cnnipllniriitnry Season Ticket to nil enrolled Crunk County School Children ami Active Teach nrs. Clean Camp tirniiuu, I'ree tlculn lars apply In J. P. UARI.II, Secretary, Prlnoville, firegnn, day morning to make tlnnl proof uu ('hosier long took plnru Hunilny eve- hla land west or Laldlaw, , ttlng. Kept, 1st, In tint dlulitg room of J. It. Couoli and Lautlo James wont , Crescent lintel, B, (I. Rourk in Mm "iiitth iiHnrt" last wi.ek Thv,nlllnlntln, Only (ho Immodlalo report fair hunting and bumper crops, Mr, Cottlngham near Prlngln Flat having cut two crops nf rye. Mrs. C, B, Nichols has moved temporarily to tho ranch, Mr. and Mrs. C. Potorson ro ex pected hero this week. The second annual fair nf tho West Bldo wilt ho held In Laldlaw September 31, Thero will bo good musle, speeches, good exhibit nnd tho ladles nro doing tholr share to ward good lunches. Everybody come. AMONG Till: SBTTLURS NORTIH-AST OP TOWN X W, 0. Waugh went out to Mi, Rowman's Hunday nnd expect to f!nlh his new house this weoki Mrs. II. li. Stownrt leaves noxt Monday for Seattle, Wash., to spend tho winter. The dance given at the Grange hall Saturday night was n great success. Mr. nnd Mrs. l.eo Young spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Colo It. bmltli. Mrs. It. M. Klder aud Mr. Ilave mann went to the experiment farm Sunday. Dlek Hunsley Is down from his "high desort" hotiKHitead. C. W. Hooch aud family. W. P. MoNatiKht and family, Mr. Kewherger i nmi miii. Arthur Cook. Mbs Ada gone a year or mure. t FORT ROCK i "- ' FORT ROCK, Sept. 10 ChrUman & Shroder will thresh In tho Fremont ; section next week, uIkjui 100 neroa The grain from III bo threshed aud a lot of hay has been put up. J. II. Fox put up that from SOO acres aud will thresh tho grain from 100 ncre. School commenced on tho Pth, I with Mr. Callahan as Iwachor. He I week -- CRESCENT CRESCENT, Sept. 10 Joseph L. Rlngo was In this week from Camp Lonroth. Noll Sly and Robert Gathergood passed through to Klamath Falls a fow days ago. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. House aro spending a week at Davis l,ako. Frank and Sumner Huston woro In from their father's sheep camp on the upper Deschutes. Mr. and Mrs. George Sly and daughter wero In town Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs, Elmer llawthnrno passed through In tholr enr Saturday on their way to Pltvllte, Cat., whero Ithuy will visit rolatlvoa. Charles Stluchriold, C. M. Ilynkoll and Harry Hunter all of tho Hunter Land Co., returned to Portland last weok. Paul Johnson and party, repre senting large land lutenwU at Klam ath Falls, pasHod through Croncuut Sunday. The iwirty of surveyors under engi neer Royoudlku, located In Grwcuut fur, tlio pant week, have moved oamp tu mltoH oust. They nro aurvoylng a lino through to Vnlo from Croscuut for tho Southern Pacific. Fred Errlngton und wlfo, Frank Roberts and George Groysur spout it fow days at Davla Lako near tho sum mit of tho Cascades, Thoy report hunting fair despite three Inches of fresh snow. Misses Ardu Edwards nnd lona L. Applogato of Drain, Ore, opened .school last weok at tho Howard scuooi anu vrvBtuiu rvninxiiyvi) They woro met In llond byW. 0, Rourk, chairman of tlio johool boartL ' Col. Chas. W. Thatchor, tho "good roads apostle," lectourod horo Mop day evening. Tho, Hjacrjago of Miss EJJia Tyler to I xtLIIa wunu ami waicr, i or dinner par relatives of tho bride were present Tho lirldu Is a daughter of Mrs, Ithoda Tyler and tho groom Is n blacksmith at this place. Mr, and Mrs, Long have taken the manage ment of the Crasconl Hotel, Don't wait until holiday tlmo for those photo enlargements, or set of album prints, IIUHINKMH AND PHOFKHHIONAL. It O III! It T II. (J Of LI) Civil Knglneer Rend, Oregon, i IK. F. Stone ktoni: Sylvester L. Stasia .V 8T.UTH Atiorueyk-at-lrfiw Omco Corner Minnesota and Wall Ills. Work Carefully Dono. J. M. LAWIIENCi: It onus, L a n il II u I li e a Justice of Peaco Notary Public IIL'ND, OREGON fi)i:itr.Ki;it. Licensed Itinbnliiier, I'linernl Director. Phono. Iidy Asltaut C. P. NIRWONGKR, lleml, Ore. Dr. F. W. Clarke Dr. (I, P. Nouliou.e Clarke-NoHhoiiio Co. OPTICIANS The Dalles, Oregon Wo do Grinding or all Leuios. In Rond Every Month I'. II. THOMPSON, M. D, Pli)flclii nnd NurKniii Oftleo temporarily at rtwldence on Kentucky Street. ItOSH PAR Nil AM Attorney nt I aw Temimrary oftlee. Heind Floor First National Rank ItulldltiK- MARION M. I.IJHII N it r n o 11, lllnck 1(, Center Addition Rend, Oregon Ut 'llllt J. II. IIANKR AILSTRACT CO., liitoiMiiulnl, Oimpleto tract Indexes and. photo Rrnphle ewplus of all Crook County ittfurds. PrlNevllle, Oregon. Nature Method Chronic Disorders aHd Dbjtary Atlrlce A Mpeelulty DR. It. D. Uinc'llt .M (.'liliopiitctiir. Meeliauo-Tlirrapliit Hour) ' i o. l lilorks IUt t of Rend llolel. V. W." Faulkner, D. M. D. DENTIST IjiMrencellulldlnir ne n d, Oregon U. 6. COE, M. 0. Physician nnd Surgeon OPKICR OVKK PIXST NATIONAL UK. Office Houn: to to j a. m.; l to j, aud 7 to 8 p. m. . PHND, .j. QhkGON ' C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW owe in yiaar mationai. iiahk atno, IlltNl), OKKGON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYRR nasT nation a i, hank ui.no,, nKN'i OKKOON George S. Young Civil, Mining and Iiiuioation KNHINKKIt OroKn Strt-ot Ofllco with J, A. ICiutoH. F. 0. MINOR . rONTOHCICK hUll.DINO UVUPIKI. ACCIIJI.NT .1NSURANC K Notary Public and Convcyauciiig All Legal Pafier Correctly Drawn. FIDELITY BONDS W. E. PARKER Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Jobblnjr Promptly Attended to, 1IENI), OI1E00N M. J. Main All Kinds of Blacksmith Work PIIICES ItEASONAtlLE, ,. Minnesota JBJ,, Bot qona nnd. Wo)l. IK