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MfiMMffUUHMQfiB i v-wes, tarfiipn- twiwi. M PAOipp. TfTO.JiKNil UUM.KTW. WIND, WHDNWDAYi MAltCU SO, 101IJ. ,-JCM5Attfci(i - -- --- ---'---"---0--- - ------- CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. POWELL BUTTE (Special to Tho Uond Uulletln.) POWKLL Ul'TTE, March 23. Mrs. J. D. Davidson and pupils ot tho Hutto Vnlloy school pronottnco the hnaauot held on tho Inst day of tho torm a very onjoynblo aftnlr. (1 cor go Morrill Is able to ho about ngnln, after being laid up a month find a half with a sprained ankle. Mrs. K. F. Archer hnB just added n beautiful parlor organ to th furnishings of her home. Mrs. Mary KUIott is starting tho soason right with one hatch ot cnloks off and the incubator "set" tho fecund time. A. C. Lucas was In tho PowoU Hutto country last weak getting ranches listed for sale. Ho got Boino good buys. Tho Walker boys dug a splendid well In tho uuttca recently, 25 feet deep Tlth H feet of water. Tho local storo and postoffleo has been made attractive with a coat ot paint. James Green has a large field cleared of trees on his homestead and nearly ready for tho plow. N. P. lleach baa leased the Whit man "40" In the river bed again this year and has moved from his homo stead to tho ditch land. Uurkhart brothers have built a la'rgo cistern just below tho main canal, and expect to build a resi dence there later on. Some of tho ranchers hero aro hauling manuro from old sheep corrals In tho buttcs, for their gar dens. It makes a fine dressing. Mrs. Charles Frost, who always has ono ot tho finest gardens in tho commun ity, has her garden heavily manured every spring. Later on, her vege table and flower beds will bo worth going to see. for though she has a very large family ot children to care for, she takes time to raise a yard of beautiful flowers every year, and remembers her less fortunate neigh bors with bouqutta. '" -' Wanted, by P. D. husbands, a sure cure for tho germ that causes house cleaning fevor In the aggravated form that sometlmes'-tittneks P. 1). wives. Ono attack doea-wrt-confer immunity from anoth.er..4ho. follow. Ins spring. $ blowjlh this llttlo burg Friday and checked up tho postmnstor. Mr. Whitney stated that ho found ono ot the best kept offices that ho had checked up tor soma tlmo. Ho Is nn old ttmo omployco In tho post oftlce work, having sorvod 30 years, Floyd Llpplncott was a business visitor In this city last Friday and Saturday. The St. Patrick dance at this placo -- v - --- . P1NEHURST was a grand success. Tho wearing , day school. ---- (Special to Tho Uond Uullotlu.) PINKHUR3T, March 24. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swisher went to Uond on Saturday to havq some dental work done. Kastor waa observed by appropri ate exercises by tho Plnohurst Suii- of tho green was In promlnonco and tho evening was enjoved by tho en tire crowd until toh break ot day. Forest Supervisor W, W. Cryder of Crescent was In this nart oftho country tho past week In tho Interest ; J, L. Couch, who has beun employ ed at tho Dayton mill, returned to bin homo tho last of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Couch wont to 1 Laldlaw on bus Iness Friday. Fred Wilson Is nulto 111 nt his ot tho forest service. Ho will placo homo northwest of Laldlaw.' CLOVERDALE (Special to The Bend Bulletin.) CLOVERDALE. March 24. "Frank Kelly Is fencing his placo with wqven wlr. School has now started, having been closed three weoks. Mr. Rodin has leased his ranch to a man in Redmond. Hazel Templeton visited with Erma and Mabel Pray Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Job and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Skel ton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Grulm called nt the Waldron home Sunday after noon. N'orton Cross Is hauling his oat hay to Slers. The Woods family aro reported to be slok with smallpox. The team of Georgo Hurnsldes, that strayed away some weeks ago has been found. Mr Rimer Is building a house on his homestead. Ho is a civil engi rt eor. Sunday school was again r-sumed last Sunday. Rov. Tonne preached an Easter sermon. nether rangor hero to assist Rnngor FrUll. A pleasant surprise was given to Miss lintel Penrose Friday evening ami a fine tlmo In the way ot ptnys and games was enjoyed until mid night when a lunch was served. Those presant wcro Mr. and Mrs. J, I). C. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Khotott, Misses Edith and Mary Uhotonnnd Master Glen Rhoton. Mrs. Walter Hunt, David Mills and Miss Lillian Mills, Mildred and Glenn Charles, William Mcnkenmnln, Harlan II. Gubscn, Mrs. J. It, Gauldln, Stanford R. Gauldln, Jay Chambers, O. O. Anderson and Miss Stella Pattlson. S. M. Wagner left by stngo Sun day for Uend where ho will bo tor soma tlmo. Tho Easter sermon by cy. Mat tock was one of the best heard hero for somo time. After services a flno dinner was served at tho church. a Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Couch spout Sunday nt tho home of his brother, J. L. Couch. Miss Flora llnssclhorg spout, Sat urday and Sunday with hor sister, Mrs. Frank Swisher. Mrs. Delia Nichols went to Laid law on business Saturday. Jono Wlmur mndo a business trip to Hend Thursday. Mrs. Howard went to Laldlaw on Saturday, Georgo Campbell was n Plnchurst visitor Friday. 11. Y. Couch arrived Thursday for an extended visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Couch. Robert Moore ami L. Connott aro assisting Jono Winter thla week. Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Leverenx pass ed through hero on their way to Lald law Saturday. Word has been received from Mrs. A Cook Book Worth Having! THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN. X CRESCENT --- (Speolal to The Rend Bulletin. CRESCENT, March 21. F. M. Cleaves waa a business visitor In La Pine this week. George Gottlieb has gone to Cel lers Marsh where he baB a trap line. W. W. Cryder and Earl Austin went to La Pine Monday. Mr. Cry der took (ho stage to Fort Rock. ti. a. Kourk retumod Thursday from an extended business trip to PortUnd. ' George Mayfleld accom panied him to tho metropolis. Irwin H. Wilson, stato fish cultur 1st, and Poarl Lynes came in from Odell Lake this week on their way to Ilend, Mr. Wilson has established hatcheries at Crescent and Odell Lakes and Deschutes Marsh, and left A. A. Oldenburg and Tom McCord In charge. Mrs. G. W. Anderson fell on the ice on her back step and sustained n very serfotiB fracture and disloca tion of the hip. A physician was called from Bond and tho patient 1b getting along as well as can be ex pected. Mrs. Anderson Ib one of tho most highly esteemed ladies of the community and her many friends re gret to hear of her painful accident, which may leavo hor a cripple, due to hor mature years. -- MMM4MM r FORT ROCK ' i -......- ... A AAA (Special tp The Bend BiJjiEUn.) J t.Tn.r nnrnr Mili 9 JLS? W V' Vv.u."l '. " . Whitney, U, 8. postoffleo Inspector, "Good Living" Is a splendidly printed, strongly bound, and well written up-to-date Cook Book by Sarah Van Buren. It contains 605 PAGES and "a complete index. It is bound with an OIL CLOTH COVER. that can be washed when soiled in the kitchen. The Regular Price is $2.50 Our Price is $1.00 WHILE THEY LAST. We have only a small number. Housekeepers should hurry. ti The Owl Pharmacy Ralph Polndcxtcr. First National Bank Building. Colonist Fares WESTBOUND March 15 to April 15, 1913 SEND FOR THE FOLKS 3hile The Fares Are Low The Low Fre appiy 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 ; 35.25 Memphis, Tenn 42.50 Boston, Mass 55.15 Pittaburjr, Pa 47.00 Montgomery, Ala 50.15 Charleston, S. C 53.90 Denver, Colo 30.00 New York City 55.00 Fort Worth. Tex 40.75 Kansas City, Mo 30.00 St. Paul, Minn 80.00 Chicago Louisville, Ky $42.85 Baltimore. Md 54 75 Philadelphia, Pa 54.75 Milwaukee, Wis 3G.70 Buffalo, N. Y 47.50 St. Louis, Mo 37.00 Muskogee, Okla 85.20 Detroit, Mich 43.60 Onmha, Neb 30.00 New Orlerns 48.05 Minneapolis 30.00 Leavenworth, Kan.... 30.00 1.18 00 PREPAID ORDERS RDE ut pi lickets will be delivered without fcxlra charge to any body at any point where Colonist tares apply, upon de posit with any O-W. It. & N. Agrtit of the amount. , For full particulars drop a card to J. H. tORBETT,, Agent O-W, R. & W Bend, Oregon .1 w i '-A-.Tt John Hnsaolhorg, who rocontly niovod to Koliio, Wnsh,, thnt hor honlth In much Improved. Tho clock for tho school nrrlvod tho past week. Tho enrollment of tho school Is now 30. Tho otilnoxlnt storm took thn form of snow 'which toll horo Friday. ------- l PLAINV1EW (Spoclnl to Tho Demi llullotln.) I'LAINVIHW. Mnroh SI. Mrs. Crawford nml fnmlly who htivo he tin living In Lnldtuw this winter hnvo niovod to thutr rtxnah ngnlii. Mr. Momt nml llttlo Hon Wllllo woro In Sinters Thursday. During tho good wunther John Strnhm nml sou Kd seeded nhoiit 70 ncroH of grnln. They ox poet to put In 140 ncreH nioro. Tho sinnll snowstorm thnt omiio Krldny brought nhout two Inches ot snow. It was nulto cold. Cyrus II. Wnlker of Albnny wns vlnltltiR nt tho Strnhm homo Wedues dny. Ho wns In thin section for tho purpose of orgnulzlug n Ornngo but ns yet linn not heen successful. Ho Intends to return this fnll, ho snld. Mr. Modlt wns In Ilodmon Thu ru ddy. Thoro will ho nn oystnr supper nt tho IMnlnvlow school house Krldny night, tho SSth. All nroluvlted to como. Tho lltcrnry club expects to glvo n homo tnlont piny cnllcd, "More llliindurs Thnu Ono." Tho dnto tins not jot been decided on. In connec tion with tho play thtro will ho n hox soclnl. CURS Mrs, II, J, Kggtostnu nmftohlldron, who hnvo boon nt 0. WVllnU's fur tho ipnst two weeks, rnlhrnod to Hand tho first of tho wook. Will Jonion Is In Dcaohiiton ngnln nttor bolng foremitu nt tho dnm for nonrly n yonr. O, W. Unit nnd hoys hnvo boon clearing Intnl. Thn O. O. I. poopln nro nmkliiK n now wnRou rond from I)anchii(ns north to thn cnnnl nt RhorWood's, tho now Battlers on Mud north of town hnvliiK fenced their property nnd tho old rond lining taken In by tho fence. Oeorgo tlrny sold n milk cow nnd n heifer bint week. Ho not 1 100 for tho cow nnd $f0 for tho tvoyenroltl heifer. Cows nro sosrpo In this pnrt or tho country nnd nro nt n premium. Mr. nnd' Mr. Itnlpb Hherwood of Deschiiton, who nro In I'orflniid nt the present, report llwlr children very sick with moimleH. A. C. Mond hnn heen tnld up with the grip the punt weuk. A fnmlly hy tho name of Peterson hnvo moved on their dlluh bind to miles north of Dwohuten. DRY LALE 4 --- (Rpeclnl to Tho llend Uulletln.) DIIY I.AKi:. Mnrch ,.,2.-Ittmd nro Kottlng food now nnd thero Is n big Increniio In the trnvel. J. O, Wilton went to llend Inst week to get freight for W. W. Ilrown nml s)s ho will mnko trlpt regulnr y now. O. Whltnker of Omnbn, Neb., nr. rived Inst week and utll mnko his rcsldenco hero. Ho U n brother ot the Whltnker girls who hnvo honiu-i I stands In this dlitrlot. il, Murphy wont to llend Imt Wed nondny to meet Hum Hnmnnn, who hm been In 1'ortlnnd for somo tlmo, Oonrgo Jnntn ncrompnnlod Mr, Mur phy to town to got provisions. A. T. Bhnvor, tho well driller, In limiting good progress on Henry Mc Vlttlo'n well, Dr. Oeorgo W, Ilen of Chlcngo hnn tnkon n honientond In SO-SO mid liU wlfo n divert olnlni lit 80-10. U. A, lleglNOii wns hero the Orst of tho week with n pnrty of homoneok orH ft om Aberdeen, Wimh, 1'ioHpeeln nro for u good crop In thin district this your, Tho from Is out or the ground mid spring work hits sturtml. Hehool nttoudniico the mt mouth him heou good, thero buliiK no pupils itbsonl or tartly. SCHOOL NOTES During the noon litfur lsst Thurs. dny nil the pupils In school were In vited to tho Driwiu ThtWtro to sew hii oduotitlounl picture ospeclntly In teriHitltig to hotnny students, its It showed tho growth of plnuts from the time thuy burst their buds In thn spring till thn (lowers nro produced Inter. Miss llordentnlked for tho Inst hnlf hour I'rldny afternoon to thn High Hehool on mythology. Hho pre sented tho subject In very Interest ing manner. Clniido Keley tins heen Inld up this week with the grip. Itexnll Cherry Dork Cough Hjrup U it plfwtouut tiiugh remedy of greitl titluo mid Hitter. It nltarkM rouglii In the right May. At I'ltHrrsoitV. Albert Uemeiit. Ulf (Special to Tho Ilend Uulletln.) ALFALFA, March 31. Ono of tho enjoyable ovents of tho winter oc curred Inst Tiicudny night, tho 18th. when friends nnd neighbors dropped In on A. L. Bchultz nnd gnve hint n surprise In honor of his STith birth day. Mnny baskets of goodlea were stored In tho pnntry nnd after thn ii'wntatlon of a shnvlnx set to Mr. Hchuttz, tnbles woro clonred and pro gressiva "high flvo" wns plnyed. At 11:30 lunch wns servod, after which tho Indies succcoded In lassoing Mr. Bchultz and gavo him n numhor of reminders of bin ngn In tho form of old-fnnhloncd slaps on tho buck. Tho guests' present numbered about 30. Mr. and Mrs. It, A. Smock woro tho successful players In tho card game, winning the prize. PIUNGLE FLATS -- - (Speclnl to Thn llend llullotln.) i iii.Miiir. riutis, .iinrcii it, Martin llnllmeyar mndo n trip to Hend last week nnd returned Sntur-' dny. Ho wns .accompanied In nnd out hy Chnrles Stevenson, Mr Hnll- meyer left ngnln Monday morning tor Ilend to work. Fred Hsmlln returned to llend Inst week to work In tho logging camp. Chnrles Ocnung Intends to return to his homestead thla month front Seattle. Chnrles Rtorenson Intends buying a threshing mnchlno this fnll. Ha has about 90 acres of grain In. Mr. Mtkuln Is going to plant 30 bushels ot potatoes this spring. Q. Drill Intends to put In four or flvo acres of grain this spring. Mr. Lark Ins whoso claim Joins his son-in-law's, Mr. Nelson's, Is com ing In this month and cxpecta to do somo Improvements on his placo. The masquerade hall nt Mr. Stev enson's wns n grand sneers Thero woro nhout 30 couplet thero and , nno costumes wero worn. Thoy all has n very good tlmo. I t Bend Hardware Co Big Stock of Fishing Tackle at 9 - -- ALFALFA 1 1 Bend Hardware Co. 'o DESCHUTES -- (Special to The Ilend Uulletln.) DKSCHUTKS, March 24. C. 8. Hudson and family of Uond wero In Deschutes Sunday In their auto. Ilov. K, a. Judd, accompanied hy Miss Elyea, attended sorvlcos Sunday hero. Tho Sunday school Is dolnc good work with C. J. Loverett as superin tendent. Much Interest Is howu and tho attendance Is Increasing. Tho now hotel Is about complotod md Mr. Lnndlnghmn is putting In now furniture. It Is a flno building and woll flnlshod throughout, with hot nnd cold water In ovory room. Dolly Hall has been In Uond tho last ten days helping In Corkott's during Mrs. Dayton's vacation, Olunn Cox had tho inUfortuno to have a finger and part of bis hnnd badly mashed by a stick of cordwood falling on It, Ho was driven to Uond whore tho Injured member wns fixed up with splints and It Is doing nicely. Mr. Utickloy and , family of Red mond took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Nanny, The little folks of Deschutes Were made glad by the visit of the Raster bunny, and all went home from Sun day school with a banket of colored J BEND MADE BUTTER . IS GOOD BUTTER SEE . 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