PACKS 14. Xmii i 1 1 1 1 i TTtR HKN1 HUTiT.KTTN, W3KP, ttKDXKMMY, UROKMHHR 4, llia. h M(HfMMtMttMMVttHMMMUUHMMtttMHHMmHmHmmmH4f CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. I----- - W--- ---- -- - ! )----4-----a i TUMALO .. TUMAT.O. Nov. 28 Millard Trip, lett ot Ashland was a pleasant caller at thli placo last Sunday. Mr. Updlko and Miss Murk wcro visiting at this placo Sunday. Charles Wlmor has Kono to Ash land on luminous and visiting rein tlvca and friends. and Mrs." Pert Powell will hvw chltrso of tho l-o Davenport ranch hero this winter. Mr. and Mm, Dav enport having moved to Camag, Vi. Nicholas Appel left last vook fur Portland, whoro ho will tpoud tho winter. Mr. and Mm. Ja,ck Patterson havo moved on tho Appel ranch for tho winter months. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Foster havo re turned from vIslttiiK relatives about TO mlli nlmrn I'rlnnvllW Mr KSm CI. V. Horner and family havo ,cr wa8 hunting In tho mountains have moved to this place and will oc cupy tho Smith buildings until such times na ho can build on tho land ho bought from J. U. Wlmcr. I. Van Tassel, tho local mall car rier, says that tho people of Opal City recently mndo a rabbit drlvo In which they killed 77 rabbits, ship ping them to tho Portland markets. --- A t CRESCENT I CRESCENT, Nov. 30. Miss Edna Woolrldgo of llclllngham, Wash., Is visiting her sister. Mrs. C. Long. Hans Zimmerman was In from tho mountains .hla week. Sidney Ingles returned Saturday evening from lloa voi Marsh Miss Hcrtha Welsh came w llh him to visit her sinter, Mrs. In Klcs. Joseph U Rlngo, Chester Strlt. matter and Glenn Howard came In from Camp Ionroth to spend Thanks giving. The Pioneer Sewing Club met en last Saturday with Miss Applcgato r.t tho school house. Matters pertain ing to the Christmas tree wcro dis cussed and a commltto appointed to purchase decorations, etc Charles Graves left Thursday for the I lory ranch to get a couple of hounds belonging to n Mr. Eaton In Portland. When ho failed to return on schedule time, many felt some un easiness as to his whereabouts and a l.arty went out to look for him. Mr. Graves had secured the dogs and re turning they scented fresh bear track which they followed until tho object of their quest was treed. There were the mother and two culm and all three woru kilcd. while away Mrs, A. D. Morrill Is just recover' lng from a sevor attack of tonsllltls. Pupils ot tho llutto Valley school havo been suffering from un epidemic resembling acute laryngitis. Very few. however, wcro compelled to bo absent from school on account ot Illness. Miss Helen Peory, teacher of Dis trict 54 Bchool, visited tho llutto Val ley school last Friday. Mlsa Pcery has a school ot 32 pupils this winter. Hnlph Jones, who was seriously In jured by falling from n tree. Is great ly Improved now, being nblo to walk about tho houso nnd yard. J. 1. Jones and J. D. Davidson havo been running out the Hues around the lattcr's homestead preparatory to fencing It. a ----- -- t CLOVERDALE CLOVKRDAl.E. Dec. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson entertained at a Thanksgiving diner Mr. and Mrs. Templcton and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Grubo and family. Mr. and Mrs. Job and family and Mr. and Mrs. llurnslde and family at tended the I. O. O. F. banquet at Redmond on Thanksglvlg. The ladles of the Sunday school gave a pie social Friday evening. An Impromptu program was rendered. The cake ottered for tho prettiest girl present was won by Iloiel Temple ton. The committee has announced that the Christmas program and tree will be given the evening of the 55th. Those who attended tho Thanks giving service, and dinner at Plain view were Mr. and Mrs. Skclton, Ruth Hawley, Krma Pray and Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew. Mrs. MeAndrevts and sons George nnd Tom wore callers at the Fry res r home Thursday. Mr. Troyor Is digging a well for Mr. Kelly Mrs. Johnson has been quite sick lately. Mr. Skolton has just completed n cistern on his ranch. Sterile Fryrear and Arthur Ovor turt attendod tho Thanksgiving dance at Sisters. - GIST : - ---- GIST, Nov. 30. John Strahm nnd wife wcro trading In Sisters Tuesday. The Thanksgiving dinner at tho Plalnvlew school houso proved a suc cess. There was nn Interesting pro gram In tne morning, after which an elaborate dinner was served. There was an exceptionally large crowd In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lcverenx attend ed the apron soclnl nt Plnchurst on Wcdnesdny night, given by Mrs. Lov erenz's sister, Mrs. Nichols. Mr. Silvia and Mrs. Powclson were In hero from llend Wednesday after Mrs. Powclson's nli'ce. Mlsa Sess, who will stay In llend with her until after the Christmas holidays. George Crawford. Phil Smith, Hu bert Scoggln and Jim Fisher went on a dek hunting trip tho first or the week, returning Thanksgiving day. l.nldlnw on Sudny evening. A. P. Lucas of Utftul passed thro' hero Friday with a band of beet cat tle. Earl Updlko nnd Miss Frances Murk attended tho Thanksgiving dance hero. Chnrles Winter of Tumalo passed thro' hero for Deschutes whoro ho took tho Wednesday morning train for Southern Oregon points. Rov. A, O. Walkor of Alfalfa de livered Thanksgiving sermons hero on Sunday A large crowd was In attendauce, a number bolng presont from different points. After tho morning sorvlces a basket dinner was spread In tho Odd Fellows hall. Misses l.eota nnd Frnnces Murk caled on Mrs. Alllo linker Thursday evening. G. W, Horner and family havo been busy moving from hero to thulr new homo at Tumnlo. T. A. Rutherford ot Portland Is hero on business. Ho was formerly cashier ot the Lnldlaw bank nnd Is here attending the bank's meeting. Mrs. Alllo Uakor has been III but Is bettcrnt this writing. F. E. Dayton was in from his mill on tho Metollus river nnd romntnod with his family fur several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coen were In town over Sunday. Sovernl from hero havo applied for Homesteads on tho Motollus and ns soon as this land la thrown open to settlmont It will bu well represented by people from this place. -- - POWELL BUTTE "J -------- POWBLl, IIUTTE. Dec. 2. Geo. Hobbs was a business visitor to La Pine Sunday. lye Hobbs, Earl Saunders and Al len Willeozon took grain to llend on Tuesday last, returning Wednesday with lumber. Mrs. Jaok Ferguson, who spent the past week visiting her mother In llend, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foster wero Thanksgiving visitors to Prlnovlllc. Mrs. William Nauny of Deschutes was a guest of Mrs. Allen Wllcoxen Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davidson ot llend were entertained at tho Wlll coxen home Thanksgiving day. Miss Jennie Allen and little Miss. Luslle Cor were guests of the for- mor'a brother, Herman Allen, during th.TJianksglvlng vacation. Iceland Casey Is loading a car of wheat for sulptnent to Rend. I A number of people aro making proparatlona to exhibit their fowls at the coming-' Redmond poultry show, h. D. Mustard bought some thoroughbred Holsteln heifer calves from I.oo Ifobbs fast week. Mr. lustard ..Intends keeping them for future dairy stock as he, like inany'! other, recognizes this section to be'. especially adapted for the dairy busi ness. George U. Ilariee wna a bus'ues visitor to llend Sunday, returning home Monday. .. LAIDLAW j --- "-) LAIDLAW, Dc. 2. C. K. Allen has moved his family to town for tho win ter. Several ot tho young pcoplo from hero attended the apron social at PInehurst school house on last Wed nesday night. The Thanksgiving dance here was well attended. Roy Kidder ot tho Stanley-Davenport ranch and Miss Lcota Murk of Tumalo attended church services at --- " j DRY LAKE DRY LAKE, via Hold P. O., Nov. 2G. It. Relnsdorff and H. Samson have gone to Portland nnd Seattle for tho winter. Dr. Whltaker ot Omaha, who has been visiting his daughters, has re turned to his home. Ho stated that ho would como back In the spring to locato here. Tho total enrollment of . tho dis trict 80 school la 10. Miss Ruth Langtord Is the teacher. II. Cox of Portland has located on a claim In township 20 south, range 20 oast. A petition asking for the establish ment of a postnlllco nt Dry Lnko has been sent to the Postofllco Department. who oxpocta to spend tho winter with his parents. Miss Ruth Lnugtrird, tenclior ot tho Dry Ulo school, was n Hampton vis itor an Biimlny, J. L, Owen was tho host at n Thanksgiving diner held nt his homu In tho tear ot tho store, on tho 114th. Mr. nnd Mrs. W, T. Harrison and son llurr lllack, Mrs, lllnck, Karl Kellar,' II. M. Fogg, L. C. Peck and family and K. M, Peck nnd family mndo up tho party. Motvln Crow Is In llond for n load ot provisions for tho winter. W. T. Harrison, with the nsststnnco of llurr lllack nnd Forest Nucld, is sotting posts. It. C. Peck Is plowing so acres for his mother mother, Mrs, M. L. Peck, on her homestead. mmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm We Are Locating Fifty Families on Homesteads ---- PRINGLE FLATS --- PRINGLE FLATS, Nov. 3d. Mr, linker has been busy tho past week building a barn. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Cutting ham, n 1 Mi-pound boy. P. A. Stephenson will give n dnnco on his homestead Thanksgiving. E. Nolan, Intoly of Canada, him taken a claim on Prlnglo Flats, , Jacob Settlemoyor made n trip to llend this week for shingles, II mo and other material for tho finishing ot tho Prlnglo Flats school houso. Mr. Wood of llend brought A. II. Taylor to his claim this week. - AM0NU THE SETTLERS t, NORTHEAST OP TOWN i Th! Is Just ono irroup of tho tnnny for whom wo nro ml tlnjr freo homos In Conlrnl Oregon, Those fifty fnmlllen hnvo como to ub through tho Uohrow Agricultural Socluty of I'ortlnml. Why Did Tirey Select CENTRAL OREGON? Uecauiw Invustlirntlon proved thnt tho best free lamia In America nro ouml hero, Why Did They Select Us to Locato Thorn? Hccnuso Investigation proved thnt wu nro tho beat Informed nnd tho most rollnhlo locators In tint business, -LET US HKLP YOU OCT A UOMB. Ore. Land & Immigration Co. O. C. HKNKLE Locators, K. It. POST llend, Oregon J --- HAMPTON. - HAMPTON, Nov. 2C Karl Kel. ler had tho good fortune tho pnst week to strike water at a depth ot lb feet on his claim. Ho has two feet of water and when It Is pumped dry tho well soon fills again. A. S. Fogg returned from Rend to day, accompanied by his son Edward, We Deliver the Goods BUS AND DRAY LINE LIGHT AND HEAVY LIVERY. Hoy, Barley, Oata, Wheat nnd Bran nt lowest prices. The Largest Barn in Central Oregon. WENANDY LIVERY CO. Bend, Oregon. J. H. WENANDY L0N L. FOX) -------"----- Under New Management, j THE PILOT BUTTE INN t BEND'S LEADINO HOTEL i Is now In charge of J. F. Tnggart First Class Service and the Comfort of Guests, is Our Motto. FREE AUTO Between Hotel and Depot. -----------. SEPARATORS THE SHARPLESS TUBULAR THE BEST Separator made. Easy to clean, light to run, and it's the CLEANEST SKIMMER MADE. We have them in stock. COME AND SEE THEM. MOWERS AND HAY RAKES. THE CELEBRATED DEERING LINE. Light, strong and - . , durable. For sale by 3 $T6HEOF quality SV'C. 'CALDWELL, . Mgr,' A bacholor Thanksgiving dinner was served In honor of !. Story of Atrlle, Ore., who Is a guest nt thu home of Miss Dolla MerrlMeld seven miles northeast of llond. Plates were laid for nine, t:iee N'ltig Mr. Story, Charllo Lowe, Harry Stewnrt. Fred Heyunlds, Nick Iteynolds, J F, Wolff. Willis Noland. .Mrs. Jesslo Houghton nnd Miss MerrlReld. Itoast goose with cranberry sauce, Instead of the traditional turkey, was served, with sweet potatoes minus the 'mii sum, and nt' tho other gund things MMUQnnnnWWWWWqWWW QtSJiattfWHUUWQlUHWtXO&QJWUMX W TMnaMii F nvallablo. Dinner was at 2:30 and In the livening hIx ot thu party went to llend nod took In tho moving pic V res and the Commercial Club dnnco In Hathor bull. Mr. Htory nrcompanled Willis No land to the lattcr's homestead In Mtlllcnu valley Monday. He experts to return homu about the Cth, but may come buck to lake n homestead. Mr. Noland entertained a tew of ills bachelor friends from the high "desert" at a Hon Hnnctio party on tho evening of tho 1st Those pres ent were J. F. Wolff, Owen King. Fl itter Autrs nnd Mr. Noland. Light refreshments wero served by Mlsa Delia Merrlfleld. .. ALFALFA f i ALFALFA. Dec. 1. Mr. Hhtilts anil Mr. Johnson aro threshing their grain. Halph Btnuok, who tins been work ing near Head for several months, has returned to spend the winter on his homestead. Mrs. Dutt and children nnd MUs Pyatt spent Thnnksgltlug with Mrs. Mark Pyatt. Mr. and Mrs. II. L Molony gavo a dance Thanksgiving night. Tho roJd,vwlitch has 'en lately surveyed from Alfalfa north to the old "river bed" Is being opened. Mrs. Albert Bhulta sold n nlco lot ot turkeys Just before Thnnksglvjiig. (leorge nnd Tom To t low, who hato been on tbn'r homesteads for sever al weeks, nnvn returned to Prlnovlllc. (luy Hitter and family have moved to (leorge Tetlow's place. Mrs, Caroline IVderseii of llurke, Idaho, who has been visiting Imr daughter, Mrs. Hay lonard, has re turned home. lien Chase and Mr. Muller or Cllua Falls wero In Alfalfa last Tuesday, Mr. Chase came to look after his ranch Just west of here. There will W a homo talent entr tnlitmenl nt the Alfnlfn scuool houso December 21. II. I- Moloney has ndded n kitchen to IiIh bungalow. Miss I lea it Is liulldlitg a twit-stury houso on her homestead. WAItXINd, For some limn persons havo leen tinkering with the t'nlted Hlates k eriimi'Ut tliermoiniters used by tho ro-oH?rnllvr nbservrr here In kee lng the Mather record. A few weeks ago one thermometer was do stro)tul, and Inst Wednesday night n thief enrli'd oh tlm other. This Is a serious offense, and all ersoiis aro warned In lot these weather In struments entirely alone or they will be prosecuted according to law. V. N. HOFFMAN. CO-operatlve Observer, Doctors Use This for Eczema rr, Evan. nCammlilonr of Health, tym "rh.rn Is almost na ralallon t IwMn shin 1 1 ana tli tilwvl.' Ths ktn must b eurl through ttio ikln. Ths gsrms must be wattiJ out. nJ so stir bar lone sso t.n found worth !. Tho moat advsne-i phrslrlans of this country art) now acrt en this, sad sro prsMrltilnrt a wmli of wlnirsrtn, thymol nnd ollur tnnrtHllcnts for atoms nd all other skin du-t. This com poumt la known as L'.U.U, lricrlpUau (or Itcuma, Patterson Drug Compsti) Dr. Itolmss, ths wall known skin sp rlallat wrltaa "1 am eonvlnc-x! that Iht D.U.U 1'r.Krlptlon la as much a apini fur reieras. as qulnlns for malaria. I hare brn trorlliln tho D.D.D, rm.ty for yrars.' It will fak sway tho licit the inaisnt you sppty It. In fact, wo sra so aura of what D.D.D. will do for you that wo will bo kU'I lo lt you havo It lotlla en our truar anleo that It will roat you nothtnaT un ites you nnd that It dots tba work. no you know what this girl Is think lng? tine Is thinking thnt CHRIST MAS IS NEARLY HERE and won derlng what Fantn Clsns will bring her. Fad. Tou can tell It from hef attitude. It Is time you were thinking thesn) thing, for Christmas IS nearly here and you would better do your shop- plug soon to uvold the rush. It would Le a crlmo for this child und others like her to Ih dlmtpiwliited. Khe will be a child only once nt least this time -nnd Is entitled to all tho happiness youth has to give her. Do your part today lest you forget. To shop early menus thai you fPAKE THE SHOPGIRLS, tbilt jrno buy from u fresh nii'd eomploto stock, thnt you ure not crushed nnd mnnhnn died In the crowd, that you will have the thing off your mind and thai you can thus remember all your friends. TO SHOP EARLY MEANS MAKING CHRISTMAS A PLEASURE AND NOT A NIGHTMARE. T forget aow mius to rert later. i BEND MADE BUTTER IS GOOD BUTTER SEE THAT YOU GET IT We Guarantee Our Product Money Returned if not Satisfactory. Pioneer Cream Company "The Hcnd Creamery" i en cih.'am HU1TUUMII.K CKliAM base ----.4e.4.44 HesdqusrUrs for Commercial Alert Clectrlc Lighted Throughout Special Attention to Transient Travel BEND HOTEL HUGH O'KANIC, MANAQKn I dooiRoosii . END, OREGON .(JoodMe.li Free bus to i - , AMrrsns; vmentsrnsiJo for persons I and from trains desiring to go south and east of hero &..fis&.&Ss: xiSX fl titrttfirtiii ifrtrtrtrtrMr&lrtrtrCrtrtrCrCl-Crtttril l....-.) l'jjf nmt-fiiu -- - "" I m 'iV. k -C"t o'krJ