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PAOeVS. TUB JiBJ?n RUM.KTIN UfBNp, 1WKJH?AY. JANUARY S. J9Jt- -- ----- CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. -------"---- - -- --. - CRESCENT nnMarMisrr. Jsn 2G t ll. Punk Ictt on Monday's stage tor Wyoming ami Montana when ho wilt remain Indefinitely. Eddlo Santry Is pfttlnp; up Ico for uso next mnmier. Tho rlvor Is on. tlrcly frotcn over. Mrs. C. V. Long has had an attack of tho grip. Sho planned to enter tain tho 8owlng Club last Thursday but thomeetlnK was postponed. J. It. Venandy's driver brought up two timber cruisers who went to Cor ral Springs. Owing to tho deep snow Saturday's stage waa unablo to get out until on Monday morning when six horses and two sleighs were taken to break tho road. J. U Ittngo aud E. G. Mourk Went all tho way to La Pino to as Gist. Tho oarly settlors of this sec tion pronounce tho recent storm tho worst they have experienced. J HUffGLE FLATS PltlNQIiE FLATS. Jan, 30. John Schmeer Is furnishing Mr. Blxby, tho storekeeper at Imperial, with hay, with which Mr. Schmeer is well sup plied this winter. Cap. Meyers has been on tho sick list tho past week. Warren Llbbey went to Prlnorlllo for a load of goods last week. Charles Marrln of Prlnglo Flats started for llend Thursday for a load of goods. His wife will visit at Mrs. Hold's In tho meantime. LAEDLAW LA1DLAW, Jan. 28. Mrs. Nelllo Wright of Bond was in town Wednes day. Mrs. Alllo Daker is visiting with tier parents at Tumalo. Clay narclay Is building n resi dence on his farm near Laldlaw. Qrover McCalllstcr of PInehurst brought In a load of grain to be chop ped. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coen were In town Thursday. Rote Hunnell Is on tho sick list. George Gortson and wife were In town Saturday from Gist. Alfred Moore of Deschutes and Miss Ida Stuart of McKay wcro mar ried at Prlnevlllo Wednesday. Mrs. J. M. Patton was in town spending ho week-end with her mother. Mrs. Marion. Several of tho farmers attended tho creamery meeting at Deschutes Monday. There '.b talk of putting In a cooperative creamery there Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. Cady enter tained at a C o clock dinner Saturday Rev. A. O. Walker. Miss James and Mrs. Baker. Charlie Wlmer returned from Portland Monday. Ralph Norcott was slightly hurt In n runaway one day last week. Price Barolay of Idaho Is visiting with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton and son were In town on business Monday. Hubert Sooggln and mother were In town one day last week. C. W. Alton and wife welcomed a flno baby girl to their homo last Thursday. Ileckor brothers and Roy Payno gave a masquerade skating carnival at their rink lost Saturday night. Several prices were given to tho best single skaters, Dollle Hall winning first and Laura Marlon second for tho ladles and Georgo Norcott first and Earl Smith second for the mon. All residents of Lnldlaw and vicin ity are anxiously awaiting news from the Legislature as there aro great hopes that something my be done at this session to better tho Ir. rlgatlon conditions here. Up to this time all reports aro encouraging, and Mr. J. N. II. Gerking, who is In Salem in the Interests of the Laldlaw Devel opment Leaguo, Is working hard fqr tho passaeo of 'House Bill No. 177; which if enacted will provide for the! completion oi tne enure irrigaiion project known as tho Columbia Southern and which has been held up through various causes during the past seven years. Jess llarter left Monday with his sister. Mrs. John Collie, who has been very low at the Harter homo at this place. Mrs. Collie will bo taken tp a Spokane hospital for treatmont. Mrs. Snyder accompanied them. Mr- Flowors, a ro:atlve of the Couches, psseod through town on his way to llend where no took the Wed nesday morning train for Cunning ham, Wasb, There will bo a danco given in tho skating rink hall here on tho oven, lug of the 14th of February. A good tluie Jjv asHured to pll. Good music will lie furnished and all aro Invited ic attand. f PINEHURST n' PINEHURST, Jan. 20.The'farra ere In thla vicinity are taking ajan tage of the cold weather to puf jiip Ire. Kino ice 12 inches thick (see ing seou red. ,. tilefiAlrtsTorlwho Is In business In Portland, visited his mother Mrs. A. McAllister, last wook. Mrs. Frank 8wlsher and slstor, Miss HrtR80ll)org, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Root, Fred McAllister, who has a homo stnad west of hero, returned from Washington stato last wook. Tho heaviest snow of tho season fell hero last Friday, covorlng tho ground to n depth of 13 Inches. Mrs. C. E. Nichols of Laldlaw spent a couplo of days last wook with hor son, J. B. Nichols. A. F. Ramsay and Georgo Campbell were In this neighborhood Tuesday. G. W. Homer and wlfo mado a business trip to Bond Thursday. Mrs. A. McAllister spent Sunday nt tho Snyder homo.' Charles McDermott went to Bend on business Monday, PINEHURST, Jan. 26. Charles McDermott hold an auction sale at his place Thursday, disposing of his Jorsoy cows, farm Implements and other things. Tho salo was woll at tended and most of tho articles sold brought a good price. School closed for the week on ac count of tho deep snow. J. B. Nichols purchased a flno J or. soy cow from Alex Levoronx last week. G. M. Couch, who has been 111 at his homo northwest of here. Is much Improved. Dan Smith bought somo alfalfa hay of Jay Nichols tho first of tho week, J. R. Couch mado n business trip to Bend Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Nichols went to Gist on business Monday. -Mrs. Frank Murk has been 111 of rheumatism for somo time. Zophanla Flowers, who has been visiting his nlcco. Mrs. J. L. Couch, has returned to Pendleton. Jay Nichols bought two good cows of Roy Garrett tho first of the week. A number of Plnohurat young peo ple attended tho masquorado skating at Laldlaw Saturday night: Fred Wilson was hauling hay for Jess Harter Friday. PLAINV1EW IPLAINVIEW, Jan. 27. Ed Strahm and sister Glcaves returned homo Tuesday after several days In Sisters. Henry Schumacher was In Slston Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Scoggln was" n visitor at tho Ciawford home lit Iildliw Wcdacs day. Sirs. Wlllui Sayler, Earl DIu'oy -tnd wife of Pendleton arrived birr last weok nnl Kill make their hii.io at this placo. Mr Sayler has Ito.Mlu .ut CU part , inio .- u. ..nd Mi. :. Mr". .7---1M !. Iea- 111 a ihw daja. Mla Ellen Crawford spent Friday at the home of Miss Myrtlo Seoggln, and Saturday and Sunday at her homo in Laldlaw. Charles Powelson was kicked by a shod horse lost week and his arm se riously out. y.-. John Strahm has beon on tho Kk 1st the pan week. Miss Gleavos Strahm spent tin ve-ek-ond with Mils Myrtlo Scoggln. Ralph Lunbcck, Ellis and Ollber' K.lgmgtou, James Pulllam and Ed V. lis attended the masquerade at tho roller skating rink nt Laldlaw" Satur day night. t POWELL BUTTE ------- POWELL IIUTTB, Jan. 27. Mrs, J, P. l'owman received word of hor father's doivth nt North Ynklnui, W'n, Ho was nu old soldier and died nt tho ago of 72, his death outtvt hnftoiiod i w- wis ho recolvcd In tint aru Miss llortha Bnbbltt, who has n home stead horo, was with her father dur ing his last Illness, sho bolng tho youngest of his six children. Tho pupils of District No. 64 who took tho olghth grade oxamlnatton loth passed. District No. 73 has not jot hoard from tho county suporlu lendont. Tho chlnook and sunshlno of tho past fow day aro molting tho Ico that packed tho canal, and ranchers aro hoping tho warm spell will last long onough so that water can bo turnod on, as tho stavo plpo Is practically dry. Tho long contlnuod cold snap has worked n hardship on ranchers horo who depend on tho canal and atavo plpo tor their water supply, Mrs. J. P, Bowman has tho earliest chlcka of tho season, that tho writer has heard of, being hatched on Janu ary 20. John Walter expects to begin haul ing his potatoes to tho warehouse at Redmond this week to storo them. Jack Pattorson Is breaking tho now tosm of colts' ho bought roconUy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Foster aro vis iting relatives abovo Prlnorlllo. Roy Moss, a nowly appointed game warden, will tako somo of tho quail from hero and near Prlnevlllo to stock other counties less fortunato, Mr. Moss reports seeing door tracks In tho buttcs hero, tho first heard of In three or four years. CLOVERDALE MM CLOVERDALE, Jan. 20. Mr. Kruchok, Mr. Grube, Mr. Carson and Mr. Templeton went to Redmond uu Tuesday for loads of potatoes. Tho choir mot with Mr. and Mrs. Carson Friday evening. lloglnnlng next 8undny, the church will havo a week of meetings. Thoro will bo services uvory uvonlng. Mr. Pressor or Wulla Walla, Waah., has sold his ranch hero. Mr. and Mrs. Kruchok. his daughter nnd son- in-law, will Boon move to Walls Walla. A school election was hold at the school houso Saturday afternoon. It was voted to accept tho offer of now crounds by Mr. Harris, nnd tho tax payers also voted to build n now school houso. Mr. Tomploton's brother Is mak ing a visit to Clovoraale. Several families attended tho meeting at Sisters Sunday night. -- --- FOR.T ROCK FORT ROCK, Jan. 2C Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoutonburg, a 9 pound girl. G sorgo T. Mlchnelson, who has been visiting tils family In lloHd, re turn od homo Friday. The little 4-yoar-old son of W. It. Miller has been quite slek with diph theria but is roiKirtod much improved at tills writing. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Noel loft for Tho Dalles Sunday whero tbuy will visit relatives and frlonds. Commissioner J. I. C. Thomas " THE SYMBOL OF SERVICE You Should Employ this Symbol Whei Traveling Between Central Orepon nnd Portland, because of the THROUGH SERVICE. Between Portland, Tacotnn nnd Seattle, because of the four splendidly equipped trains Steel Flyer, Owl, Puget Sound Ex press and Shasta Limited Train De Luxe. Between Oregon and the East, because of three solid trains daily in each direction O-W Limited nnd Portland &c 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. . ' J. H. CORBE1T, Agent Bend. i mado a professional visit to Lnko tho first of tho week. Voruon Flnloy of Silver Lnko wn horo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, O, F, Cndy entertain od Mr. nnd Mrs. B, F. Wright Sunday. Tho Elckompyor Bros, nro propnr Ing to rcatiino work on tho test well thoy started Inst fall for artesian wn. tor. Tho chlnook that has provallmt tho last fow days has put an end to tho slelghliiK In this valley, Messrs, Williams and Connolly started for tho mountains Inst week where they will spend n fow weeks trapping. --- FREMONT FREMONT, Jan. 3(5. Everybody In Fromont Is glad that tho snow Is molting rapidly. Louis Barrett haa been qilllo sick tho past week, Orovcr Boll went over to Land Commissioner .Thomas' and mado proof this wcok on his homestoad, John Colvert has gone to tho mountains for sovornl days. -- AMONG THE SETTLERS NORTHEAST OP TOWN -O M4 . BEND. R. F. D., Jan. 38 W. M. Hodges has returned from Prlnorlllo whero ho has been tho past week. Owing to sickness In tho homo of Mrs. It. M. Elder, the next meolng of tho Indies' Junlpor Club has boon postponed for one woek. C. V. Barto lost a valuable horse last wcok. Thoro will bo a meeting at tho Grange hall Saturday afternoon of tho Farmers' Co-operative and Edu cational Union. horo. Mr. Todd Is a brothor of Mrs, Thomas Moffott. II. E, Wlilto and Erin llnntlnnd aro getting out posts (or thnlr respective) tlvn claims. -- y SCHOOL NOTES . t -- Tho report for tho mouth muling Friday Inst nhowod n prmuiit enroll ment In tho llonil school of 388, n nut gnln of 38 during tho month. This Is 40 nbovo tho high wutnr murk of Inst your, and .1.1 iiiuro thnn tho hlglumt niimbor In ntiy piovloiiH ro port of tho current your. Tho tolnl enrollment to data this year Is 413, as opposed to 311 at tho correspond ing tlmo Uit year, Hovernl inniubors of tho olghth grndo havo voluntarily ngreod to re commence tho'r year's work, plan ulug to defer tho taking of tho stnln examination until tho mlddlo of tho next year. Tho following pupils woro pros, ont on tlmo at ovnry session of school hold lu Bond during tho first semestor: lllh School Ivnn McOIUvrny, Ar villa Murphy, Claudo Kelloy, lintel Thorson, Clarence Bntlmr, Robert In ncs, Earl McCluro. Soventh grade-Flora Beaton, Kinol llonklo. Sixth Viola Brown. FifthMary lloxoll, IMdln Bros tortious, Losllo Holmes, Elinor Lnt. tin, Ernest Smith. Fourth H'igh Kolloy, Ronald boilers, Guy Smith. Third -ilollnda Freeman, Dorrls Pattlu, Marlqn Saltier. Lester Smith Second Ethol Brown, Frank Kimball. First Ethel Froomnn, Alleo Full er, Florenco Pattle. M, U Merrltt, auparvlsor of thn Deschutes national forest, visited thn High School last Friday afternoon and gave a very Interesting talk on t!i Philippine IsUnds, dealing spec ially with the pooplo nnd their cus toms. Severn! books woro presented to tho school lllirnry by Rev. K. C Now- hnm last wook. t.vln t.nnn nlitnriiit tho llloll Hohoot Momlny In tho frilimnn class. Window hoards Imvo boon plncod In thn windows of thn school build ing In glvn bolter voulllntliiii. Tho H. (1. Club met nt tho Htoldl residence Moiuiny iivnnlng. VEItV LITTLE HAIII. (Portland Orogonlnn). In overyday life Smith, of Crook, Klamath, Ornnt and Lnko--whlch four counties nro Manor than novornl states Is tho publlshur of n nuwspn. per at Klnnmlh Fnlln. Ho has morn hnlr than Sonntor Tliompson nt thn samn oouutlrs, but tjelthor of them tins onough ti Blvo away nny for keepsakes, Chalmers 7 Passenger SO H. P. Pore Door Touring Car, For Immedlato sale $700 721 llnard of Trsds llldg., I'ottUnd, Ore, SEEDS kUCSMTSMmiVCCBWl ft (BstOIAL OFFER TtU 4 " - A WtHWIII ' r KIM 9UBimm jtti lie, t:. ' WrU t4ri MiXh tht Paper. nnu rw .roia .. ffWUH I LTrtrfRCwiisrV l4 I klfvth illk ; t? f xw. J M1LLICAN VALLEY J --- MILLICAN. Jan. 20. Whllo help. Ing Harry Morrison round up mn, enttlo for Georgo Mllllcnn last Sun day, Jim Fay narrowly tcnpvt! sovom ' Injury In In) log rushed by n wild cow Mr. Fay got tho corral gate cloioi Just In tlmo to cscnpo tho boast's horns. W. B. McAdow tost n vslunVlo horso through sIcmIkss last week This Is tho second horse Mr. McAdow has hod to dlo In tho last six months. Fred Klgor's team strayed away' from the valtoy recently nnd he ' found thorn in tho city pound at Bond. Quito n heavy snowstorm prevail od In this vicinity last Friday night, iboitt six Inches of snow falling. It Is considered by tho homestondora to lo n valuable asset for this year's crop. . """ JTncr?,fl n wor'd of satisfac ffi. - imn in iiic nosscssion oi a irtia ,vib, r lFl SBBBBBlJ MILLICAN. Jan. 27. P. II. John son and Hrlc Ilastland returned to day from a business trip to Bend George Mllllcan returned from llend Sunday with a lrg load ofi food. On noeount of an error In thin boundaries ns statod In tho petition olroulntud through this vnlloy ro cently fur n scliool, the petition hat. been returned by Comity Superinten dent M)urs In a corrected form and Is again Itslng clroulnted. A sehool Is only n short distance away now. Willlnm Todd, who has been vlclt Ing In Saskntchownu, Canada, Is ex pected to arrive In a fow days and tako up his rtsldcnco on his claim in pcrftct rn(t on In which you mr f nets cvtry confidence ndhn)lultlriir tint your cooklnl snd biVln( wilt h don juit s you with. You may depend upon I lie Monarch Malleable Range lo ilvf perfectly ilWfeelorrtervIc-sverv iY for years snd yeeri. T)ie Monarch doei not require nearly si much cars si ordinary reajei snd eoili much leu lo operate. You'll tmrttf be pleated wlih the Monarch, B m iW QHslii77i) tMtTTii ?ii 1 ra w f JrTt i f a ill Bend Hardware Co. I3KND Madam, Read McCalTs Tiie Fashion Authority " MCAU.'3 U Urt. artUUe, Urn. fmtlr iUuilrsUil 100-pae ataalKIr Mcxln ll.l U Mlna to lk kpuU mI (!? U 1,100,600 ttrviiMiii an mlb. K-ti Imm l brimful ot tuhlont. raner wMk. Intff4,n lxil tMIM.aiuJ tcun4 t Mm iilu and inoiifr-ln ldM fir wiuneri. Tlir ar mor Oimi M of Hi nul ilMlin nt Ilia rtlrttls4 HH'AIJ. rATTll.18 la MCil Imiw. 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