VAGR ft. THK !KNI nUMiKTIN, 1IKNI), WKDNKrtDAV, NOVF.MItim 0, llltl. lSS-' e? ---- 4 -----"- -- CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. 4.4. ...------- v -- - -! 4 ---- FORT ROCK L -- FORT noCK. Nov. 2 J. W. Km- body and Alox Orccu ot tho Embody aawmlll were business visitors tho llrat of the week. Mra, a W. Hleo, who has spent the past two months visiting friends nnd relatives In Notiraska returned Tues- tiny, hnwovcr. nnd mndo nearly B. Every body enjoyed tho excellent pumpkin pies the ladles provided nnd nil went homo voting the evening a success. Mr. Patten was In town on busi ness Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith nnd Mrs. Howard and Fred Wilson were all business visitors to Ueml Saturday. Sam Nichols went to Hay Crook last cck on business. Dr. Suytler. who Is visiting his The all-night dance Hallowe'en l,,r'hr- J- ,w- Snyder.. Is quite sick nun WIG K'H'. -was wotl attended. J. U. Qauldln had business In the Christmas Lake Valley Mondays and Tuesday. K. W. Droves ot Arrow was seen here Saturday. Davo Sterling was a Dead goer on the stage Saturday. Fifteen hundred and forty-eight pounds of mall was received at and dlsnatcheri from thts otneo tor the month of October. E. It. Rldgeway, with his family, from Newborg, arrived Sunday and will begin at once to erect a cottage on his homestead. -- J HAMPTON. I HAMPTON. Oct. 29 I. Zerotf finished seeding 150 acres last week, about one-third ot which Is his own land, tho rest rented for the season. Floyd Phillips left tor Dend the 23rd where bo has a position for tho winter with tho Weuandy Uvery Co. Mr. Dunn was In Prlnevtlle last week after a load of grain. Ivan Knotts cams In tor the winter recently and is at work on his home stead. A. S. Fork Is plowing 10 acres ready for spring seeding. Our first snow fell last week and tor a few days it seemed as If winter was at hand. However, It is clear and bright at present but the nights cold. Karl Kellar came In to his home stead last Tuesday. Mr. Hocman ac companying him with a load of lum ber. His house Is nearly completed and Mr. Kellar will begin Improve ments at once. Coyotes are unusually bold, com ing up to the homes in broad day light. A. Weber caught one in a jaall rabbit trap last wk. V. Harrison, with the assistance T Durr lilack. is clearing and plow ing 20 acres on his place. Leo Miller recently brought In 2K tons of feed from Dend with a four liorse team. Mrs. Jack Winter Is sick with tonllltts this week. Mrs. Dora Hall sustained qulto a painful accident last Thursday. She was In the attic cleaning a stovepipe aad stepped on the eud of a board which tilted nnd struck her a terrific blow In tho face. Her face Is black and swollen. John Coen took a load of hay to Dend Monday and brought a load of cement home. A number of Odd Fellows from the local lodge attended the Uend lodge Monday night to help the Dend boys shake a tin can In front of their goat KHIMH POWELL BUTTE J PfUNGLE FLATS PRINGL15 FLATS. Oct. 2S. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans celebrated Their 15th wedding anniversary by giving a fine dinner and Inviting their children. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ralsley ana Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Comatock and their Mend. U White. W. E. Bingham la down twenty nine feet in Ws well and has no sign of water yet. M. HaUmeyer and Fred Lund re turned trom Bend Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wlggam left for Dend last week. Mrs. C. A. Uatsley called on Mrs. .A. n. Taylpr. Sunday afternoon. Harry Evans has dug a cellar and Is now busy putting In his gaiden things, Including carrots, parsnips, cabbage, turnips and radishes. Some nice potatoes have been raised on tho ridges of Pringle Flats this season. Dy the large amount of fruit trees nold arooad here th's season there will be a large amount ot fruit In a few years or a lot of disappointment. Walter Smith baa arrived on bis homestead lately from Prinevllle and ts hauling lumber to build a barn. iHe expects to stay all winter. LAXDLAW "VAlOLAtfi tfofc- -Tbe Hallow e'en supper was a success both from a monetary and social standpoint The ladles made $36.25 and bad $30 tdear to turn over to tho league. The myotic spring was very awe-inspiring. The young men saw their future -wives, the young ladles saw their future "husbands, and the married ueekera saw their future seconds, all In the same lovely (?) masked face at the bottom of the spring, which Tippled and gurgled from a tub amid 'green brahdhes and dead fodder. It was most thrilling. The ghost 'march was also a very grewsome hteeno. The spirits mingled with the maskers as it they were perfectly used tt 'It. The bar maid dispensed tsweet elder and doughnuts and did a very lively business. Jack Wimer and Chancy Docker, after having a iglass apljjce, insisted on paying for It, and Chancy Anally asked her If she carod who iiald for their drinks. On 'being ttaeured she did not be said, "Then IT you don't care, we will Just let you pa for It" The laugh was on the maid, Ted Decker also asked Tier it "sho wouldtake h.bj last cent 'tor a drlpi?' On being told she would he gave her the cent and called Ut square. She stood her ground, POWELL BUTTE3. Nov. 4. Mrs. Mary Smith, who has been visiting aer son, Walter Foster, returned to her home In Portland last week. Mr and Mrs. Smith will spend the winter In California, Geo. Reynolds brought over a load ot honey ftom his John Day ranch recently, disposing of It here at IS cents per pound. Ranchers here are becoming more and more Interetcsd In bee culture, and are finding It a most profitable undertaking. Pearl Fulkerson has been rushing tho work on his new cistern to get It finished before the water Is shut off. E. F. Archer just finished a largo c'stern on his ranch In the river bed. Geo. Hobbs finished potato digging last week. Nathan Deach, who has been farm ing Harvey Whitman's ditch 40 for the past two years, has moved back to his own ranch. T. D. Osborn and family, will soon move on Frank Smith's farm, having rented It for the oomlng year. J. D. Davidson came out from Dend Sunday for a few days stay on his homestead. The share holders in tho imported Delgian horse that was owned by Pilot Dutte ranchers and was burned In the Carl Wood's livery barn at Redmond last summer, held a meet ing in Prinevllle last Friday for a final adjustment ot financial matters. They paid $4000 for the horse and as It was not Insured, was a total loss. day on his bicycle. Mr ami Mrs. Harry Sly, who have been vtsltlng In Doris, Cal., huvo re turned to Paulina Prairie where they will spend the whiter. Joo L. Rlugo and Glenn Howard canto In from Camp Lonroth Monday. C. C. Low, republican nominee (or sheriff ot Klniimtit oaui.ty, was lit town Thursday. W. n. linruca, tho Incumbent, brought over the election supplier. , Dr. Forroll and Mrs. Rachel Me Cattery of Uend wore bore on profes sional business last wtek, A stx nnd one-half pound girl was botm to Mr. and" Mrs. Clarence Den nett Saturday. Oct. 2$. Mr. nnd MrsoiS. D. Tyler were In Sunday from the Knott rond ctiup IHe miles south ut Crescent. The Humiaton brothers passed through Saturday tq Crooccnt Lako where titty will trap this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1 la timer have returned from a visit with tho lat ter' parents at Oakrldge. Jim Sawltlll of Dend drove In early Friday morning by auto bound for Fort Klamath where he was to de liver an address that afternoon. G, W. Anderson, Thom.is llracken and Charles Thomas went to Davis Lake Thursday to hunt. Ranger W. J. Nichols has been transferred to Wind Creek near the Columbia where ho Is to remain un til January when ho will take his annual leave and visit hU family In Central Point, returning to Crescent the latter part of that month. A Hallowe'en cost j me danco was given In Kclsor's hall Saturday eve ning by Mosdamcs W. W. Crydor and C. W. Long. Tho hall was appropri ately and artistically decorated with black cats, bats, owls, pumpkins and a witch over a crescent moon, as well as crepe paper, Japanese lanterns and manzantta. Many are deserving of special mention for costumes, among which arc Messrs Long nnd Graves as the Dull Moose clowns, L. C. Rich as a red clown. Mesdames Cryder, Cleaves, Thomas and Graves as ghosts. Misses Anderson and Applegnte as puntpkln-hcadcd ghosts and Miss Edwards as tho witch. A delicious lunch of sandwiches, coffee and cake was nerved at the midnight hour. Those attondtng from La Pine were Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Harrl man, Miss Emma Mead, Messrs. D. L. and O. L. Peterson. C. V. Car rolchacl, J. D, Redmond and Fred LaFollette. Miss Arda L. Edwards visited Sat urday and Sunday wtth Miss lona Applegate. fnffoy and Leo Young returned Satur day front n hunting trip. They re port plenty of hunt'ng, knt n annr city of game. Tho Ladled Juniper Club held an enthusiastic meeting at tho home ot 4 Mrs. O. 0. Cardwell last Thursday. I The next meeting will be with Mrs. Hnvomnitti. Thursday, November 7, tho Orattgo will give a basket social. All mem bers nnd their friends nro Invited to bo present. And don't forget to bring n basket, Rnlph Dilute of the Pilot Dutte ranch I usp to the forest reserve after the rest ot the Pilot llutto cattle. I. M. McKnlght spept Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 torch. J ALFALFA - ALFALFA. Nov. 2. II. L Mo lousy lias secured n position with the Pine Fori'dt Lumber Co. Ills son Is also working at the same place. Guy Hitter and family have moved to the Chase place. Hilly Pyntt has returned from his trip to Eugene, Portland nnd other points. S. M. Johnson has received a ship ment of registered O. I. C. hogs from Ohio. S. 8. Stearns of Crooked lllver pasicd through Alfalfa November first with about three hundred head of cnttlo, returning from his summer1 range on the upper Deschutes. PlNEHURST ------ y ---- -- IIMMI PINEIIt'HST. Nov. I. A recep tion was given at the home ot Mr. and Mr. J. II. Nichols Saturday night lit honor of Mr, and Mrs. W. F, lev trent. who arrived from Spokane. Wash., recent!). A pleasant evening was spent In listening to musical se lections and other amusements, after which refreshmenta wero served. Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs, Dan Smith, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Wi nter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hpaugh, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Couch, Mrs. How ard, Fred Wilson, Mrs, Charles John We Are Locating Fifty Families on Homesteads This U Just mm Rroup of tlto ninny for whom wo nro Rot ting froo homos In Ontrnl Orejfun, TIhw fifty fmullloi htivo como to us tlirouuli tho Hobrow AKrlctilturnl Society of Portland, Why Did Tfwy Select CENTRAL OREGON? HecnUiMj Invostlitfttlon proved that tho best free limdi In America nro found hero. Why Did They Select Us to Locato Them? -Heonuso InvestlKntlon prnvuri tbnt wo nru tho boat Informed nnd tho most rolinblo locator In the ItuslnoiM, LOT US HELP YOU OCT A HOME. Ore. Land & Immigration Co. 0. C. HKN'KLK Locator. E. It. POST Uend, Oregon catld at Mrs. McCord's Saturday 'done other Improvements on lilt farm afternoon. (thin fall which add greatly to Km up. Mr. McCanl and Din Winkle oroilnrrtUCtf- transacting business In Dend last Saturday, George Crawford "as In Laldlaw Saturday, ; DR.Y LAKE : DRV I.AKK. Oct. 31. -Fall seeding Is well under wty Mrs. M. K. Prescott and daughter llessln are tho latest arrlvsls In the valley C llengston has given the use ot his new dwelling for school, whlrh till beln on Nov. 11th. with MUs Ruth Langford as teacher Mr. Hwanson has completed his work and gone out for tho winter N. N. Kins Is on the Dend road lth Mrs Preneott's household effects Fisher l.ogau has finished his fall Mrs. Aide Daker will go lit LtLU law this week to reside for the win. ter, after spending to mo time with titer parents at Tumalo. Mr. RIkrs delivered some tine ap ples to the Star ranch last week 1h.1t were grown on his Metollus farm. They are good fruit ami prove what can be raised In this part of Kasteru Oregon. George Qampbell nnd Karl t'Hikn attended the daaeo at Laldlaw Thurs day night. The Mls" Murk of Lildlaw came out and spent Sunday with Mrs H.iV er and Mrs Wimer on the Htr lUm-h MIm lota will remain with Mrs Wi nner for the winter. CRESCENT ; CRESCENT, Nov. 3 George May field passed tbroug Sunday with a band of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves. Jr. have moved Into the ''Honoymoon tiungalow," on Jones street O. C. Tyler went to La Pine Sun- AA10NG THE SETTLERS NORTHEAST OF TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Havcmann spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Hoech. L. C. Coffey let Dend Monday morning for bpokane and other Wash. Ington points. C. K. Smith, R. M. Klder and Mr. Griffith were in Terrebonne Sunday in the Interest of tho Water Users' Association. Miss Marv Denson snent Sunday with Mrs. Ralph Grlmis R. M Elder, C E. Smith. 1 C. ST THE COMING p Hog Center All Indications point toward Dend aa tho center of a profitable and extensive bog raising section. The ell matlc conditions of this section are Ideal, Shipping facilities make rapid transportation at low cost possible. Farmers will do well to look Into the hog raUlog busi ness as it Is a paying one. Getting the largest profit out of a plr, requires .-., slaply proper feeding to devojop (he greatest amount of .weight la. the shortest time, on the most economical feed. FOR THIS PURPOSE, FEED UNION MEAT COMPANY'S DIGESTER TANKAGE Union Meat Company's Digester Tankage devolops bone and muscle In young pigs, and' makes them grow. It prevents rheumatism, thumps and rlckotta. It Im parts such fit and finish to "show" swine and market bogs that it has won the title. "The feed that makes Prize Winners and Market Toppers," Union Meat Company's Digester Tankage Is the most economical feed obtainable. Experiments have shown that 11 worth of Digester Tankage puts more weight on to a bog than II worth of any other kind of food. Digester Tankage Is a concentrated Protein Meal. It Is made from fresh, wholesome pieces of moat trimmed from beef. It is shipped in tho form of a meal which makes It easily mixed In inaoh feeds. Shipped In con venlent 100 pound sacks. Keeps Indefinitely. Digester Tankage baa been triod and recommended and la now being used by best growers and authorities la the Northweit. It Is becoming more popular every day. It will pay you to know more about it. 8end at once for circular No. 4!. union mr COMPANY NORTH POIttfLA.ND, OREGON Central Orago ikrokerage Co. DISTRIDUTORS. . Henri, Oregon, wuHiijBiijiri mm 1 1 mi , son. L. II. Root. Earl Smith. Mahl.111 1 seeding. Couch, McKluley llasselberg. Ray- John Nlllsen's family will move to motid Wlmor, Misses Edna Root. ' l"e Kins place for sehool prlvllage. Utile Haslbcrg. Frances Murk,! The days bring all sorts of weather Iota Murk, Violet Spaugh, Myrtle!'""" sunshine to snow. Spaugh. Dernlce Couch. Willie Janns, I Many new Undteeker are about Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Uvereni. George ihe country. Couch nnd Mr. and Mr. J. II. Nichols. I Mr. Oelger is eipected soon He A number of !inBlmr.t i,,.i.i m.'u "nxloiisly awaited as he bring tended the Hallowe'en party In (.aid law Thursday aud report a good time. J. It. Couch left Monday for Cun ningham, Wash., to look after his business Interests at that place. Mrs. A. McCalllster spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Root. Frank Swisher made a business trip to Dend Saturday, Mrs. C. E. Nichols of Laldlaw spent two or three days at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Couch. The Infant child of Mrs. Iloyd has been ill this week. J. D. Nichols made a business trip to Dend Tuesday. L. II. Root and daughter, Mrs. Chas. Johnson, went to Dend Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hnrter visited Mrs. Harter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. M. Couch, last week. Miss Nellie Snyder has been on the sick list this week. FREMONT t X FREMONT. Nov. 3. Everybody U picking turnips this week at J, D, Pox's. Rev. M. Neol has returned from Portland attor bolng absent for four months, There will bo preaching every Sunday at 11 o'clock at the Fremont schoolhouse. J. II. Fox returned Sunday after noon from the ice cavos. Pert Fish went over to Fdrt Rock to prove up on his homestead last Saturday. t GIST I OIST, Nov. 4. -Mr. Duckett and Mr, Asbmore woro callers at the home of Mr. McCord Sunday. Everett Ashmoro of Sisters, who has been connected with the Duckett & Asbmore sawmill, passed through here Tuesday on bis way to Spokaito where he will attend business col lege this winter. Mrs. P, Van Tassel and Mrs. Lucy Winkle were visitors In Slstora Wed nesday. Myrtle Scogglns was a visitor at the Plalnvlew school house Wednes day afternoon. Hubert and Myrtle Scogglns nd sister Mrs. Dennett and Ellen Craw, ford, attendod the Hallowe'en party at Laldlaw Thursday night. Mrs. Donnett and little daughter. Who are visiting at the Hoogglui botuo, will return homo tho last of the week, Mr. Strabm and son woro in Dotid Saturday. Miss Crawford and Oleaves Strabm th.ee scholar, wtth him Misses M nnd C. Whltaker are well settled In tholr llutto home nnd like It well. ---- I TUMALO t ---.. 4 TUMALO, Nov. I.Charlen Wimer and Earl Updike made a business trip to Laldlaw Sunday. George Campbell has been hauling lumber from .the Durkhard mill near Gist. Print Vantassel purchased some fine hogs of I E. Wimer recently, J. E. Milts of Gist passed hero Sat urday with a load of clay from Dend to be used In building a cistern on bis. farm. Mr. Mills has fenced and ROLYAT ROLYAT, Nov I -M F Haw. thorn, for tin 11 of the emntr nd work, has completed the big fill acrHt tlw old rlvertHd H u cmt ft loan and file feet high lli road la now ready to trarel or The new school house was drill rated last Saturday evening The evening was ptnssintlyjspent lit plir Ins uld orhool gams ami In "iil talk. Mr Kehreder as ciialrtiimi of the board presented the school Iioum, to the district In a very ItnpriMMivn speech. Lunch wan served by the ladles. Those present were Mr ami Mrs. Schreder, Mr and Mrs Cvl, Mrs and Mlaa Hhrpnrd. Mr. and Mrs. Aspaugh, Mrs Stewart, MUs Drloksy, Mlts llanks, Mr. frrnff, Mr. Johnson. Mr Whlttaker. Mr llodxers, Kmll, John and Agnes Schreder, Percy Cook, Ia'.IIo Smith, Merldan Ash paugh, School began this week with Mr Ashpaugh as teacher. Mrs Schreder visited her daughter Mrs Street, at Fife this week. Mr. ORleld and Mr Rogers mule a business trip to Dend Mr. Omeld Intends to trap in the Paulina moun tains this winter. 1 rcsExaoaossES acsssaoBc BEND MADE BUTTER IS GOOD BUTTER SEE THAT YOU GET IT Wc GuarAntcc Oui ProdUct Money Returned If not Satisfactory. Pioneer Cream Company "The Bend Creamery" ICR CRtlAM DUTTHWMII.K CROAM ES2SE3BE1 Hesdqusrter for Commercial Men Electric Lighted Throughout Special Attention to Transient Travel BEND HOTEL- HUGsH O'KANK. MAMAcsstn SfeNbrOReQON,. Qood Room Pre bus to and from trains Qood Meals All arrangements made for persons desiring to go south and east of hero ; M "' M., , v ft