FAflK . THK HKNI ntJI.T.KTIV, HKNI), YVKHNKSDAY, MA11CII 10, IBM, ----- i CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. i - - J LAIDLAW ---- (Special to Tho Hend IJullolln.) LAIDLAW, March 18. t.aldlnw'8 cheese factory started work Monday. Mrs. John Holt and daughter Kl da carao In from Hrcowator, Ore., Saturday to join Mr. Doll nt this lilace. Mra. Roll's father, J. N. 8iry. accompanied them. Mra. AUlo Ilaker will loavo on Thursdays train from Ilond with hor parents, Mr. and Mra. O. V. Wlmor, of Tumalo. Tor their now homo at Ashland. Mra. Wlmor haa been con fined to hor hod for several wooka nnd It la hoped tho change will bo lenoncIal to her. p. M. YV&llnco waa vorr III and unable to attend tho colcbratton on Saturday. with their spring announcements. Although tho winter haa not been n aovcro ono, nil ara 'Rlad to aoo tho Brass coming again, and to dig up old straw hats. Mra. pscar Prickctt la expected homo soon, aftor a six months' vis It with relatives and trlouda In Colo- I rado. Rort Powell returned last weok from Camas. Wash., and la now nt tho leo Davenport ranch again. J. P. llowman and I. P. Hahlcn got a largo bobcat In tho buttca last SunJay. When William Johnson came homo a fow daya ago, ho found eight sacks of his aeod ryo missing, with freah tracks of tho wagon whore It I had been driven In to load tho grain on, tolling how tho grain had got nj. FORT B.OCK (Spectat to The Bend nullelln.) FORT noCK, March 1C Plowing nnd seeding are In lull blast. Tho valley la full of homcscckcrs. A J. Foster, county assessor, has been in this neighborhood tho past week. Tho Fort Itock Mutual Tclophono Co. haa commenced to build a line from Silver Lake to Crescent. Tho poles are being put up and In tho near future this place will have wlro connection with the outsldo world. Tho Hotel Fort Rock haa changed hands. H. F. Wright of this place will be landlord after this week. C. F. Itleo went to Portland on business the first of the week. Mrs. It. J. West haa gono to Port land for an extended visit. Jesse Klrkland. who has lcon vis iting at Sunset; Wash., catno In the first of tho week. C. M. Krdman and wlfo visited at P. A. O ruber's Saturday and Sunday. A. Ft. Donohuo, who haa boon freighting from Hend to a Pine, passed through hero recently on his way to hl homestead near Arrow. Miss -Gertrude Harrison left for Salem, tho first of the week to visit friends and relatives. - t P1NEHURST (Speclaf to Tho Bend Bulletin.) Pl.NEHimST, March 17. Claudia and Louisa Trlplett entered school Monday, making a total enrollment of 25. With many more prospective pupils, the school board Is consider ing the necessity of a larger build ing and tho maintenance of a high nchool at this place. J. W. Dietrich, who recently pur chased the placj owned by John Has selberg. moved hla family In from Kelso. Wash.. Wednesday. Mr. asd Mrs. Arthur Jackson went to Bend ou business Monday. R. H. Baylcy spent some tlmo In PrlnevlHc this week attending tp business matters. Jeno Wlmor sold some clover bay to O. W. Horner thlB week. Mlrs Nellie Snyder, who has been quite III, Is much Improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swisher made a business trip to Bend Saturday. Sandel Bros, have rented the ranch owned by Mrs. L. J. WImer, and sub stantial Improvements are being made. L. II. Root nnd Charles Johnson have bean wo'VI"? Jbe "ds In tho vicinity of Bull Greek flat. The Socialist local met this week at the homo of Mrs. C. E. Nichols. a number of Pineburst people at tended the celebration In Laldlaw Saturday. " Mr. and Mra. Jene WImer spent Monday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Couch. J. R. Diy of Laldlaw vicinity was a caller at tho L. H. Root home on Sunday. Miss Flora Hasaelbcrg spent Sun day with friends In Laldlaw. - POWELL BUTTE J (Special to The Bend Bulletin.) POWKLL BUTTE, March 10. J. D. Stevens of Bell Plains was In this neighborhood getting some n"r sery stock for his homestead. He thinks fruit will grow there. Butto Valley school closes Thurs day Mireh 20. The teacher, Mrs. J. D. Davldinn. and pulpla will have a banquet the afternoon of the 20th. A iHort nrrani will be rendored nnd toasts given. Ceorge H'aveus and Ruby Phil lips will so6n start on an extended trip through Harney county with a view toward finding a good location for cittlo raising. Mr. Havens and Mr. Phillips came from Alberta. The ctnal la being c'paned out -In places where tho sand haa filled In, prepa.nitor.y J(q turning Ju the water. Spring work ,1 under way with the plowing, pd needing going on. Pot?tQ id.p.ntlnj; wlll foon 1 iete; gardenHf ro being, prepared ff be ing well manured; seed catalogs re ceived some time ago are being put to use, and meadow larks are here M1LLICAN -- (Special to Tho Bend Bulletin.) MILLICAN, March 17. Tho peti tion praying for n now school district In the valloy has been granted by the district boundary board and notices have been posted calling a meeting of tho legal voters on March 26 for tho purpose of organizing such dis trict and electing three directors and a clerk. Tho new district haa tho following boundaries: The south half of township Id. south range 14 K.. W. M.; south half or township 19, range 15; township 20. rango 14; and tho north half of township 20, rango 15. A. D. Norton la putting a 16-foot curbing In L. II. Gless' well. Mr. Glcsa will move out from Bend shortly to reside on Ills claim. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kclgor, who have been spending the winter at4 Albany, Ore., will return to their claim Tucaday. " "" , - P. B Johnson, and Eric Uastcland brought out another load of grocer- --- lea from Bend last Friday, F. J. Qlndor la orectlng a Iiouro on hla claim preparatory to moving hla family out from Bend. Harry Morrison, who haa boon visiting his homo folks in Kansas for tho past several weeks, haa returned to his duties at tho Mllllcan ranch. Thomas Moflltt. Win. Todd, A. I). Norton and Fred Kclgor are Bond visitors today. PLAINV1EW (Special to Tho Bond Bulletin,) PLA1NVIKW, March 17. Miss Kl len Crawford spent Satiirdtiy nnd Sunday with her parents In Laldlaw. John Ltchestcln. Ralph Limbeck and Charllo Powolson wont to Sis ters Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Strahm woro visit ing their daughter, Mrs, Ruble, Tues day. Mra. Fosa of Ccntrnlla, Wash., Is hero visiting with her brother, Geo. McCalllstor. Mrs. Snylcr and Mrs. Dickey wero In Slaters Monday. Some parties from Salom aro In looking nt tho Guy McCalllstor place and are thinking of trading Salem property for It. Glcavea Strahm returned Sunday after a two weeka' stay with her sister, Mra. Ruble, at Slaters. -------- I TUMALO I I -- -- -e- --- (Special to Tho Bend Bulletin.) TUMALO. March 17. Tho milk wngon began Its dally rounds today from Will Fryrear'a ranch through this vicinity and on to Laldlaw to tho cneeso factory. Thero seems to bo sonio advance ment and demand for real cstato In this and noarby vlclnltlea slnco tho Brick is Best Every dollar spent for Bend made brick stays in Bend. Every dollar spent for Bend brick is a dollar well spent because it gets you the best building material at the lowest cost. Ask the people who have used our brick. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. W. E. Scott A. H. Horn R. C. Colver Colonist Fares gs& WESTBOUND March 15 to April 15, 1913 ll illfill Jgl SEND FOR THE FOLKS While The Fares Are Low The Low pares apply from the following and many other points in the East, to any station on the O-W. R. & N. In Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Atlanta, Ga $51.70 Oklahoma City 85.25 Memphis, Term 42.50 Boston, Mass 65.15 Pittsburg, Pa 47.00 Montgomery, Ala 50.15 Charleston, S. C..'.... 63.90 Denver, Colo 30.00 New York City 65.00 Fort Worth, Tex 40.75 Kansas City, Mo 30.00 St. Paul, Minn 30.00 Chicago , Louisville, Ky $42.85 Bultimore, Md 54.75 Philadelphia. Pa 64.75 Milwaukee, Wis 36.70 Buffalo, N. Y 47.50 St. Louis, Mo 37.00 Muskogee, Okla 35.20 Detroit, Mich 43.60 Omaha, Neb 30.00 New Orleans 48.05 Minneapolis 30.00 Leavenworth, Kan.... 30.00 $38 00 PREPAID ORDERS Tickets will be delivered without extru charge to any body lit aMy point where Colonist fares apply, upon de posit; i$th njiy 0-W. IL &)fy. Agent of the amount. . U ft ?f)U,HU parllCMls'rVdro'p a card to v.YiV. . V :.:': ' j. n. ujkuci i, Agent u-w k. in., uena, uregon. -- fnvornhlo legislation, as thuro hnvo boon aovornl Rood offers rofusod and sales mado at Rood figures. Mr. nnd Mra, P. A. Woolloy spent Sunday with V. W. Lovoroni. Mra, Pulllnm and son Jlnnnlo wero Bisters visitors Sunday. Mr. lllclianU and family are now mourning tho death ot a uloco In Portland. --- ALFALFA I ----- ----- -- (Special to Tha llond Ilullotln.) ALFALFA, March 17. From tho number ot landscokora that havo boon looking over tho Alfalfa coun try tho past two weeka It scents aa If the pcoplo outsldo aro aWakenlng to tho possibilities ot Contr.tl Ore Ron. Hot beds, Incubators nnd spring plowlnR aro kceplnk ovoryono busy lust now. A larRo crowd attended tho dnnco at the Molouoy homo last Saturday night. Mr. llarnca Is onJoylnR n visit from his mother nnd brother who catno from Prlnovllto to spend tho weok. Tho llnrnea brothers hnvo rented tho Mackoy homeiitead and will farm It this summer, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Schmidt mado n bualucM trip to llond Tucu day. Alton Haamussnn Is roimrtod much tetter, and will soon bo nlilo to come home. Mrs. Ocnriso Scott, who has been visiting rolatlrea In Pendleton, has returned to hor iomo near ,Uur Creek llutto. IMPERIAL (Special to The llond Ilullotln.) IMI'IilllAU March 13- William Frazcr la again on his honiMtJAd. Ono of his horses got badly cut In n bariwro fence the other dn'. Mr. Harmon Is en his claim. Ho broiiRht with him 1.1 head of entile, two teams nnd n Rood layout of farm machinery. Ivan Knotts took dinner with Mr and Mrs. I'nrsnna one day last week II. O. IIoruo haa finished building a larRo barn and corral!. Mr. and Mrs. W. McConncll and Miss Hlxby wero Rucsts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Slovona for dinner last Sunday. Tho dnnco which was hrld here March 7 was a decided success, CO people being present, some coming as far as thirty miles. A Itounteotm supper wan served at midnight and tho dance was kept up till C o'clock In tho morning when bruakfaat waa served and tho crowd wended their way homewnrd. William Tldas Is b-fk on his claim and is ngaln do.njr tho big improvement stunts. Mr. Vnnlako mado a business trip to Prlnevlllo last week. Kmll Wenger visited with Mr, and Mrs. Hurley llngue last ?undsy. Mr. Ncold of Hampton was visiting with friends here last Sunday . Warren McConncll hauled n load of hay from tho Schmeer ranch last week. Tsndo & Ring located Mra. Anna Hill of California on n destrt claim. A hard-times dance Is announced for April 1 hero. Some ot tho farmers are taking advantage of tho good wonthor and getting tho ground ready for early sowing. Ivan Knott made a trip to llond after his seed grain. The snow Is practically nil gono now, after lying on tho ground slnco December 2nd. Prnmo has hla nop windmill In oporAtloti. A.. T. Bhnvor la. moving his well drlllo thn Dry Ukb country to drill, Mrs. A, li. llrlckcy fins ficcit v'lttlt lug at Mrs, Nolsott Crow's for u fow days. Two auto loads of homo-ftookora woro tu luuniuon valley tins week looKiiiK for malms, L. II. ,. Miller haa hla house moved up to the county well, which Is ou ttio cot nut or his claim II. 0. Miller returuud homo from t'.vud lust buiurduy. A. I.. Iltlckuy tins ordorod a now two-uoisopovtur RtiBOlInu ohkiiio to pump water Irom nls uuw well. Autos hnvo vncountored very muuuy roads botwuon Hums uud uampton during tho punt wuuu, ttio roHii Doing so u4U that somo of the autos comltiR from llond woru obliged to return. K, lee IllgRs, hns ordorod tho casing for his well, which la 214 foot deep and contains warm water. CRESCENT (Special to The llond Ilullotln.) CKK8CKNT, March H. Mr. nnd Mra, Prank Hninuur woro In from their ranch Monday, Prank Appling walked from Heav er Marsh to Crescont this week. Ho saya that tho road will b0 open prob ably within tho next month. Tom McCord has returned to Odell mVo whom ho will assist tho stato fish culturUt, Mr. Wilson. Mr. and Mra. I). A. Jones woro Crescent visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs, Joo I., ItlnRo, Mr. and Mr. C. W. Ixiug, Mltsea Dorothy Anderson and Icinn ApploRnlo plan to attofld tho dance In l.n 1'lno But urday ulRht. Th0 regular meeting of tho l'lou eor Hewing Club was hold at tho home ot Mrs. (I. W, Anderson. Olll eora for tho coining six months woro elected by acclamation na follows; Mia. (I. W. Anderson, president; Mr. Chnrles Thomas, vlco prenldonti Mra. 10, 0. ltotirk, trensurur. itud Mlaa Dorothy Andnrsout oorotury, A -dainty lunch wna aorvod l flm duilug loom nnd tlio-tnhlo-wna.tnHle-fully (lucoratoil with grouit for 81. Patrick. -----' I AMONd THE SHTTLURS NORTIIUAST OF TOWN t (Bpoclal to Tho llond Ilullotln.) HWNI), 11. P. I)., March tfl. O. M. Swnuaon nnd P. J. Young ctonrod till thn brush nnd trimmod up the troea In front of thnlr Intnl. It makes a vast Improvement In the road nnd would bu n Rood lossoit lo their neighbors. Hundny Miss Dolln Merrlriold, C. V. Ilnrto, N'lchnlaa Hoynolda nnd Wills Nolnud wont Into town horse back to ace tho bucking contest. In thn evening Mrs. Jusslo Houghton aorvnd nn oyater supper ou tho re turn of tho party. Mr. Ilarlo pre pared tho oysters. An onjoyablo ovenliig followod. Mr, nnd Mrs. P. M. Itny of Hend and Mr. nnd Mrn. It. M. ICIder visit vd nt tbu homo of Mr. nnd Mra, C, K. Sinllh Kuudny. m. It. Ilowmnu of Prlnovlllo nnd Ml" 1J .isc'iue? wnt on plenln Sundny, This Is the (Irnt picnic par ty from this vicinity thin Menson. I,nt Snturdny tho (Iraugo held a most onjoyablo session. Cyrus Wnl kcr, chaplain of the Stato UrniiRK, wns present nnd filled the chair. After tho business session n banquet wns nerved. Mr. Walker left Hun day for Opal City on further busi ness for the (Irnngo. Mrs. Andrew Moon, who has been qulto III, fur nouio time, Is Improv ing. Phillip S. Dnnrer and wife liavo moved to Hampton valley for the kummor, ou their homestead. I A rlnoxineil ml In Tim llulktln N I read by hundred "lid nrlngii tho nil UertUcr rimh! rciuriia for the money Inverted. n rsi There's o world of satisfac lion in tnc possession ot n :apcrfrcl rtno on In which vou mv rr . CI -I." I. ...... 1 pais crcry connucncc nu nioiuiijir tlul your cooklnl snU tuking will h uonc juilsi you with. Vou miy depend upon Iht Monarch Malleable Range to five perfectly sllifselory lervlc evert dey for yeert and yeert. The M onircn doei not require nesrly much cere t ordlnery ranfc and coils much lets to operate. You'll mrt(j be pleated with the Mon-srtb. te!t mmm i Bend Hardware Co. - ----- i HAMMT6N (Special to The Hend flullctln.) HAMPTON. March 10. Mr. and Mra. Langford and daugntorn, Miss Francis and Ruth, were Hampton visitors Saturday and whllo hore Miss Ruth filed on a homestead in (ho Dry Lake country. Last Thursday bolng Master Tom Dunn's eleventh birthday, a small party waa given at his home, Immedi ately after school. Ico cream, cako popcorn balls and coffee wero sorvod and a very pleasant afternoon was spent by those present. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons of Imperial visited with W. T. Harrison's family all day Sunday. II. C. Miller returned from Hend Saturday. Mr. Jackson and family, who havo a homestead on the southwest sldo of Hampton Hutte, aro on tholr home stead and busy at work. Fischer Lognn was In Hampton on business Saturday, Mra. 1-ouls Miller Is roported still In a critical condition. The weather haa been so mild the past week that several teams wore soon harrowing in tho fields Sattlr' day, Tnoao who havo traveled tha roads Bay they ate aa bad aa thoy e,vor get In this country and tho nutos havo dlincutty in getting through. HAMPTON, March 14. A, T. BBNO BEND MADE BUTTER .. IS GOOD BUTTER SEE THAT t YOU GET Wc Ounrnntce Our Product Money Returned If not Satisfactory. 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