rAflKi TI1JR HRN1) BUIUttiN, KND, WKDNKHDAV, JANUAHY 15, IDWi a I -t--t-tt----t--- CENTRAL -- - ------- CRESCENT - ---- CItKSCKNT, Jan. 11. Mr, nnd Mrs. Earl Austin went to tho Ilamncr ranch and returned Friday. J. L, lllngo wns nt the Mnston mill this week tor lumber for tho Im provement ho Is making on his house. E, It. Itourk returned Mondny from llend where he met his mother, Mrs. J. It. Ilourk, whom ho had not seen tor seventeen years, ns she has made her homo In Mntngalpa, Nica ragua, Central America. She Is visiting relatives In "the states" this winter. George Mnyflold, a iirosiicrous cattleman eight miles from Crescent, extended n general Invitation to tho jicoplo of Crescent to atteud a dance given In his now houso. The fol lowing made up n sleighing party who attended. Mr. and Mrs. J. U Itlngo, Mrs. !'. M. Cleaves. Mrs. W. V. Crydor and Miss Dorothy Andor. son In ouo slelRh, and Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Itourk, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Long and Miss lona Applegato In an other. A good crowd was In at tendance from La Pine and vicinity, and, as all brought refreshments, a good time was enjoyed until a lato hour. --- ! FORT ROCK I FORT ROCK. Jan. ll.-r-As yet there has been no threshing machines to come to tho loctl postottlce, but Postmaster J. T. Rhoton saya that dairy cans, parts of wagons and plow fixtures havo been received. The thermometer last Monday morning took a slide for xcro and landed at the 12 mark below, this being tho coldest of tho season so far. Tho snow fall has been very light this winter, the total fall being only 10 Inches, there being only about 2ft Inches on the ground at present. Mrs. M. M. Wilson has gono to Portland to attend to some business matters and will return In a few days with her family. Miss Ollvo K. Gecr. daughter of Capt. J. P. Geer of this place, ar rived by stage Friday and will spend tho winter with her father. George T. Mlchaelson of the Fort Rock Mercantile Co. Is spending the week with his family In liend. The first rabbit drive In the Fort Rock vicinity was pulled off Satur day with a result of 1129 rabbits be lug killed. Floyd Llppeucott came down from La Pino on business the first of the week. C M. Krdrann moved his residence to the Bouth part of the city where ho Is adding more to' the building. The Fort Rock meat market has mcrved Into Its new quarters on Main street. E. W. Groves of Arrow was a husl. ncss visitor in this city Monday. Otis Talbot of La Pine Is now- driving stage from La Pine to Silver Lake, Fred Wright retiring. Morn, to Mr. and Mrs. Oaka G. Heeler of thte place, an 8 pound girl. ----4 X BUTTE I ---- UUTTB, Lako county, Jan. S A Jolly Christmas party took place at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Pope In Ilutte. Mr. and Mrs. Meloue, the Carroll family, Mrs. Smith and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot, Mr. and Mrs. Ede and son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pope, Grace Hanks, Alice Brookings, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Rasmus sen and Mr. Huntington, twenty in all, were present. The guests arrived early nnd spent the day in visiting and games. At 2 o'clock dinner was served. Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Melone, Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Wllmot and Mra. Smith had 'provided a feast that could not' bo' surpassed anywhere. 8erv4d with turkey- and all the trim irlns. the, guests found It bard to realize that they were on the "desert" a hundred tulles from a source pi supplies. Early in the evening all present went up to the school bouse whero they were Joined by tho rest of the people In the valley. Here an en joyable program was given. At 9 o'clock Santa Clans arrived nnd the curtains whleh concealed a gorgeous ('hrlitrasa tree were drawn aside. Everybody there carried homo somo roineniiiiancn of the happy occasion. Mrs. Reynolds entertained tho people of Jlutte at a watch party Tuesday cvaaliig. Dec. 31. At an enrly hour 'thirty people arrived ut tho Reynold's home and were soon Maying gumos around, an Irojnente houtlro. 'ihu games ended abruptly when a call to pull taffy was heard, and for tho uext hour everybody was busy with a supply of molasses candy, B.upper was served at 11 nnd by 12 all were ready to give 1913 a noisy welcome Au amateur band was boon oricuQlrml. nil tho tin cans nnd comb on the place being oalledrthfo service, indoor games kept every body awake and happy until 3 o'clock when the guests departed after a si tiring Mrs. Rgynolity ..that sbj had given'Uhem' a most? pleasant tlmo.. ', OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. ----'--- r ---------- MILLICAN VALLEY MILLICAN, Jan. 11. -Louis Mc-Adnw- left for Missouri n fow dn)s ago to visit his family. Ho will re turn hero enrly In tho spring, bring. Ing them with him. They will ro slilo on their claim. J. U Owens has hauled lumber out front llend nnd is building n houso for his mother on her claim. It Is understood that Mrs. Owens will ar rive from North Dakota soon and make her homo In tho valley horo. P. 11. Johnson has moved his fam ily from Pond nnd says ho expects to havo his store open for business Jan uary 16 or thereabouts. Mr. and Mrs. Ream and sou moved out from llend a few- da) 8 ago ami will resldo on tholr claim. Harry Morrison and Al Yancey have gono to Hear Creek to look after stock In that vlclulty for George Mil Ilcnn. Tho notices asking for a school hero have been pottod through tho valloy and tho returns forwarded to tho district boundary board for its consideration. Ed Kopper, who left horo last tall for Astoria upon the advice of his physician for a change of climate, has lecn greatly benefited and will return here with his wife In tho near future. Next Bummor wilt seo a great chango In the valley. Tho writer has been Interviewing a number of tho homesteaders In regard to Improve, meats to bo mado on their claims this year. Each and every ono talk ed wRh Is preparing to fence his claim and will sow from 20 to 50 acres of spring rye for hay. Con siderable wheat and flax will be sow ed and experiments w be made. A. D. Norton and Fred Kigcr havo commenced work on Frank Glndor's well, after tho completion of which thoy will commence work on Mr. Glndor's houso nnd outbuildings. Thomas Moffett returned Satrr uay from a business trip to llend. Me taught another horse, giving him four altogether now. Mr. MotfeU WHY I Buy at Home "Because this is the place where I mnke money and this is the place to spend it. "Because my interests are here. "Because I believe in transacting business with friends. "Because tne community that is good enough for me to live in is good enough to buy in. "Because I want to sec tho goods. "Because I want to get what I pay for. "Because every dollar I spend at home stnys at home and works for the development of the city. "Because I sell what I produce here nt home. "Because the man I buy from pays his part of the city and county taxes. "Because the man I buy from holps support my 'school, my church, my lodge and my home. "Here is where I live and here is where I buy." Central Oregon THE SYMBOL t&iou Should Employ this Symbol When Traveling jBttween Central Oregon and I'ortlund, because of the THROUGH SERVICE. Between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle, because of the four .splendidly equipped trains Steel Flyer, Owl, Puget Sound Ex press and Shasta Limited Train Do Luxe. Between Oregon and the East, because of three solid trains daily in each direction O-W Limited and Portland & Puget Sound Express to Denver, Omaha, Chi cago, Kansas City and all points East; and the Soo-Spokane Train De Luxe to St. Paul and Minneapolis. IT'S A PLEASANT DUTY TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. , .1. H. CORBETT, Agent - - - - - says ho Intends to turn over all tho sagebrush ho possibly can as noon as spring opens up. John Davis, who hns bees em ployed at tho Mlltlcttu ranch, tuts ru. turned home nnd Is now busily en gaged getting out posts for his father's ranch. LA PINE (Too late for lubt week's Issue,) 1A PINE, Jan. C. William Kvrlitghnm wont down to Itond niter J, E. Kngebretson on tho 21th of Dec. so that ho could spend Christ mas with his family. While here ho made soernl noticeable Improve ments on his homestead. He return ed on the stage on tho 29th. Mrs. R. C. Richie spout tho holi days with friends nnd rolatlves nt Rostand nnd La Pino. Earnest Evrlnghnm was down from camp to spend tho holiday at homo. A. 11. Rldgley has left up horo to work In llend. The Mnatcu school has continued right along during tho holidays, the Paulina school opening last Thurs day after a vacation ot twelvo days. The I .a Pine school opened Mondny, Jan. C. George Mayflold announced nt tho last dance at La Pino that ho would llko everyonu to come up to his placo on tho evening of January 10, as hla new house would be In rcndl nots for n good, old-time, house warming and for everyone to bring a good lunch. Tho snow on tho ground hero last week measured nbout twenty-two Inches on tho lovot and broke down ttho telophono wires between I Pino and iinnu nnu nisu botwecn Crescent and la Pine. Tho service was re ewed between La Pino nnd llend Tuesday and tho Crescent coplo were working on tho line from I a Pine up, last Thursday. Slncu the thaw of last Thursday nnd Friday tho snow Is not over ton Inches deep on tho level. Alfred Shultz spent Inst week Brokerage Co. OF SERVICE Rend. . J - ---- - - - - - - , visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs, Tom Park. or nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Curtis llooaloy and also n dny at Croscent, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Rly wore at ltnlph Caldwell's Inst Thursday, "- PRJNGLE FLATS PIUNGLE FLATS. Jan It Tho school building nt Prluglo Flats Is finished. It Is 10x30 feel and was put up by subscription by the people of township 10, range ID and 2010. School will commence nt once. Just nuother little Improvement for this part of tho country, Chnrle Mills walked to his Prlngln Flat homestond from llend last week, lie uiiulo It In two da) a over u bad road. Charles Marrln I getting nloug nicely with his house, but will have to make n trip to llend for material before ho can finish. Lots ot people nru string hero tor tho winter becnuso there Is no better place. A good many potatoes will lo planted hero this spring, There Is good skating here on the overflow from tho wnrn spring and tho children aro having good times. Mrs. Fred Hamlin and Mrs. Martin called on Mrs. II, Evans New Year's day. Wo didn't have many turkeys out hero for Christmas, but had lots of chickens, which could not be said a yoar ago. Mr. O'Keef will make a trip to llend Tuesdny. "--- t ALFALFA - --- ALFALFA, Jan. 11 Mr, Coll, who has been visiting nt the Dan- borry and lloyd homes, loft for Port land today. I.eo Ferry Is home on a visit. Miss Pyatt returned to her school Sunday niter a two weeks' vacation spent with hor parents. II. L. Moloney spent n few days at homo last week, returning to hla work at the Pino Forest mill Sunday. Preparations are being made for an uiuoiulumeiit and box hocIiiI nt tho school house Saturday evening, Jununr) 18. Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Wlllsrd are back on their ranch for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Sum Johnson expect to leave soon for Vancouver, Wash,' 11. L. Moloney Is putting up n now barn on his ranch. A. O. Walker went to Portland to attend tho Irrigation Congress ns a delegate from this section, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Williams are hauling hay to llend. Joan llnllore, who visited In this neighborhood during the holidays, has returned to his homestead on Powell Ilutte. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlker and children visited a few days in Luldlaw last week. ! AMONU TUG SUTTLI-RS 9 NORTHEAST OF TOWN : (Too late for lust week's Issue ) IIKNI), Jan. 8---C. II. Auderson left Huudiiy morning for h short lslt In Seattle. Mrs. Charles lloeoh. who lyis been visiting friends nnd relatives In Kpo- kimo mid llnrtlliie, returned Hiindu) night. C. K. Hmlth. It. M. Hlder nnd O. C. Cardwell attended tho meeting of tho vtator users' association nt Hod mond last Bsturdny afternoon. Eastern Btar Orange No. 482 hold an Interesting meeting last Saturday evening nnd Installed new officers. They are as follows:. Master, C. M. Bragg; overseer, P. Peterson; tec. turer, Mrs. O. C. Cardwell; chaplain, Mlsa Holla Monitleld; steward, N, Heyholdst assistant steward, Alonxo Monro; lady assistant stoward, Mrs, Kiln llragg; Ceres. Mrs. II. -:, Ktow. art; Pomona, Anna Moon, Flora, Mrs. K. Nelson; doorkeeper, Autls Moore; treasurer, P. K. Mosler; sec retary, II, K. Btewart. Charles lloech Is moving Iho Willie Hooch dwelling, which ho purchased, up to his place, C. K. Hmlth lost n valuable mnro Hunday, The cause of her death Is not known. Mr. nod Mrs. Hnrnest Ilnvninnnn, Mr, nnd Mrs, I.eo Young, Mr. nnd Mis. W. Ilodgeu nnd Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Wider spout Hiinduy with Mr. C. K. Hmlth. IIKNI), II. T, ., Jan. 1 1.- C. 1!. ----' AUCTION Sale j Thursday, Jan, 23 I One-half mile west of I I'lnehurat School House, ! C. F; McDERMOTT Smith attended the FnrmerM Union mooting nt Madras Saturday an n dot egitto. Mrs, Mnrcluiiio Is nbto to hit nRnln. up Mr. and Mra. Charlie Hooch aro oc cupying tholr now homo now, An enjoyable party was hold nt the Grnngo Halt limt Saturday iiluhl by i!hu Grange. A -.-.-.- - PLAINV1EW j PLAINVIHW, Jim. 13. Mr. and Mrs., George McAllister nnd daugh ter llentrlro loft tho latler part of Iho week for Clielialls, Wash., whero he will have the cancer on IiIh lip treat ed. Ho will be gone for a mouth or more, Mr. While of Prlnevlllo, biother of Ml Ruth Winkle, Is visiting at tin Winkle homo. Mr. Schumacher has purchased two flue cows nnd n calf from Mr. Van Tnssull. George Crawford was transacting business In llend Tuesday. Miss Josle Crawford of l.nldlnw spout Friday, Saturday and Hominy with her sister, who Is sta)!ng at Mr. Strati til's. Ed Strahm nnd Ellen nnd Joslo Crawford were In Sisters Sunday, Tho Plalnvlew Irrigation Company noin its nunual election Saturday, C, F. Chalfan was re-elected presl dent: T. M. Post, vice president; A. Lovorem, secretary-treasurer, Mr. Chalfan, Mr. Lovoront, Mr. Post, Walter May and John Strahm wore chosen ns directors, : P1NEHURST PINBHCR8T. Jan. 13. Tuesday morning (ho homo of I E. Wimor caught on lire from tho chimney, but by the prompt action of Mr. Wlinor ami neighbors the flume were ox tlngulsod before damage was done. Tho Socialist local met al the homo of J. II. Nichols Saturday eve ning nnd elected the following iifll cers: Organiser, Alex. Ivercnt, thiamin! secretary, J. It. Ilenhsm, recording secretary, Mrs. F. W. Lov erenx; program rommlttee, Mrs. L. K. Nlchnl. J. W. Peterson nnd Mrs. Alex. iHivereiu. Mrs. L. J. Wlmsr of Lnldlaw wilt spend some time with Mrs. Jackson nt the llayluy much, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. l.oereni of Tuiualo woie cullers In the neighbor hood Uednesdny, the guests of Mr and Mrs.. J, M. Patton. Juy Nichols made to (list Wednesday, s business trip Mr. nnd Mrs. (I. W. Horner wen tr lnldlaw on business Wednesdt.., McDerinolt HriM. went to Uldluw the last ot Ihu week. Fred Anderson has recently pur. chased an nutoiuoblln. Miss llerthn Hnnnelhorg, who has lHen III, Is much Improved. G. M. Couch Is quite III nt Ills homo northwest of hero. Little Velms Nichols was quite lit this week. CLOVERDALE CLOVIJIIUAU:. j,, Presser of Wslla Walls Wash , """ si nug n lew iIhmi vtin BEND MADE BUTTER IS GOOD BUTTER SEE THAT YOU GET ' IT o We Ouarantce Money Returned If Pioneer Cream Company "The Hend Creamery" ICI? CKHAM HUITHWMII.K - - Headquarters for Commercial Men ; lilectrlc Lighted Thi'oughout THE BEND HOTEL HUGH O'KANlt, MANAMICR Quod Rooms BEND, OREGON Free bus to and from trains ilnuglitor, Mrs. Kruchok Mrs. Iliinwldo mul children nn Thursday afternoon with Mrs, E M Pray. Mr. and Mra. Huckloy spout tiit latter part of, (lie wouk nt Redmond. 14. M. Pray wont to llend Tlnirs. day for a load of mill feed. Mr, nnd Mrs. Job entertained lint young people Friday evening. I lurry Howes h hiivlng Ills Iioiimi finished mid will soon go lo Redmond to spend two or three mouths, Mr. Woltiso took a load of sheep in Redmond Thursday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Templotou were m Sisters Wednesday. Sterile I'ryrear wont to Cliua Fulls Friday. Mrs, Wood and daughter Jennie, of HUlers spent Saturday with Mi' t'oinplutnu. I POWELL BUTTE 1 POWELL lll'TTK, Jnn 13.- Kill ForrcNt returned from llolllughnin. Wash., Inst week with hi hrldo ninl will try ranching this xmr, III. father, J. I. Forrest, will route in tho spring. Mr, Forrest will coum 1 1 a dry much here, alio a "10" or. Irrigated laud In the rlror bed. MU Helen I 'eery, teacher of N( SI, has returned from her visit to her home In Portland through the vacation. . J. I). DftvliUou I visiting Mr Davidson n fow da) a. Charles Charlton had what might havo Iwoii n serious sccldent while coming home from Prlnevllln not' long ago. While crossing tho hrldK over ono of the numerous lateral that oros the road near the Milliard ranch, tils team became frightened, one Jumping off tho bridge on oin, side, the other on the oilier side, throwing Mr, Charlton out ntnl breaking two ribs. Tho tram thui ran nway, one of the horses nut )i-i being located. Till I seven rl' Mr. Charlton Ims had broken In dlf ' ferent runaways nnd accidents Powell Ilutte ranchers welron.ni the chlnook that I taking on tin uow and nUo taking the frt nut of the ground. An open winter h' been eiiJo)rd here, so far. Parcel Ht Is proving ltlf great thing to people here Wlihe the ninouiit coining In or going o i( I not so large, yet the nmouiil .! In a ear on iKtstnge will be ion aldcrahlc. There wilt be n basket sorlnl n the Alfalfa school house on the evn ' nlng or tho 1Mb An iuteretliig program Is being arranged d SEEDS Bixisa-s tuAi jucaroi PECIALOFFErt: 'UU U S.IU N. IImImm. AtrUlwIU tatx m our MtmiiMti ctuiMatr. PrlK Collection ,tirhiiffii: II Um SMt i Tnt. T ML4 1 ImL, I.M U4 1 IS '' t-i T.tiMMt la kU. 411'AMJ.MTKI U TO l'LCAn Write todMyt Mention thlt Patter, i AAAAAAftAAArtAV SEND 10 CENTS IrtMll, lltftnifWl 4.al lSl llk r villi : 4 H.W.eucUii,-'aB,u&VrAm Our Product not Satisfactory. C I! 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