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I) I) rgy,w. tiik nRNn nmiTiKTm, metro, whdnksday, Armtj , inn. .i'Tui i,n .r;i'. ...; r.,-,,t, '., .f ,nrr i-,ui n; r 4 -- --".---n CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. --- P1NEHURST a ' sv (Special to Tho Ucnd llullotln.) IMNKHITKST, April 7. Tho union tiundny school elected tho following offices Sunday: Superintendent. Mrs. A. McAllister; nsslstnnt, Charles Spntigh; secretary, Bdnn Hoot; treas- uior. Flora Hassolborg; librarian, Clinrles Spaugh; organist, Mrs. Qcno Wlmor. GeorKe Couch and hrldo returned Thursday from on extended visit with roliillvos In western Oregon. Tho young couplo will ho nt homo two miles northwest of hero. R. II. Bayloy inndo a trip to Ucnd the first of the week. George Camphcll was a Plnehurst visitor Sunday. James and Charles McDcrmott made n trip to Bond Saturday. A crew of men Is at work clean ing out the Irrigation ditches and It is expected that wator will ho turned In this week. Tho Socialist local mot at tho homo of J. II. Nichols Saturday.' William lioag moved his family to their now ranch near Laldlaw tho first or the week. O. V. Horner recently purchased a flnu team and buggy from J. 11. vxuch. G. V. Snyder bought four head tf Jersey cows this week. William Thorp was a caller In the neighborhood Sunday. J. K. Itenhnm was a caller in this community Saturday. Holiort Horner Is tho proud posses sor of a new motor cycle Mrs. F. V. Jcvoroni of Turanjg called on her sister, Mrs. Delia Nlcn? ola. Saturday ----- dalicJ'liall, making It so that It will accommodate mora couples. William Titus mado a trip to Ucnd this week after eood grain, as did Mr. Parsons also. Thomas Hums from Washington state was out to his homestead this week making arrangements to get tho lumber hauled and will move out soon. Ills son nnd two daughters enmo with him. Maine Huffiunu Is doing his spring seeding. Ivan KnottH has a hired man holp Ing him clear land. Mrs. Albert Stevens' brother Is out here on n visit nnd filed on a homestead. Kmll Wonger has lecn clearing Juniper land recently. Mr. Van hake Is seeding SO acres of ryo. Several peoplo from tho 48 tulle post neighborhood attended tho Avrll 1 dance. -------- Inst week also, with soma inon who wore filing on homesteads. Wedding bolls will soon be ring ing on I'rluglo Flats, It Is raid. A new storo Is being ostnbllshod at Harney Holes, ---- 1 HAMPTON - 4 - PRJNGLE FLATS --- I CLOVER DALE J (Special to Tho Dend Hullctln.) GLOVKRDALE. April 3. Mr. and Mrs.'Waldron were in Bend Satur day. W. P. Slmor has completed his house and moved In from Rend. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Orubo enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Job and family and Mr." Rivet Sunday. Mrs. G. M. Pray and daughter Ma bel went In Uend on business Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Skelton and Miss Hawloy called at the Waldron home Sunday evening. A number of friends gathored at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sterile- Fry rear Saturday and gave Mm. Will Fryreor a surprise. Mr. Reynolds of Walla Walla Is working on the Reynolds placo. -- (Special to Tho llcnd Bulletin.) PIUOLE FLATS. April 1. Richard Carpenter nnd T. llurstnll catuo to their homesteads last week from Uond and Intend fo do quite a bit of breaking for their spring crops. ! Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Genttng ro- turned to their homestead Monday evonlng. Ho intends to have con siderable breaking Uonti this spring. Wo havo been having some nice spring rains on Prlnglo Flats. lately. , The winter rye Is looking, fine. Mrs. A. It.' Taylor la on' tho, sick list this week."- ' ' A. 11. Tylor Intends f to put in about seven acres of grain and gar den this spring. -Jacob Settlomeycr was on the sick list Inst week. "A. Cottlngham intends to sow three bushels of c miner this spring. Mr. Martin mado a trip to Brine- vllle last week for a load of feed andi grain. Ho mado a trip to Hampton I (Special to Tho Uond llullotln.) HAMPTON, March 3" Rev. Mr. Ueioua Is In Iteud whoro hu expects to meet his wlfa who Is coming out from their Knstorn homo. P. S. Deucor has been hauling hay from tho Tom Rlckmau ranch near Held P. O. Klevon homesteads were fllod on at this placo during the past week. Richard Krobs, who was ohllgvd to leave his homestead hero on ac count of his wife's health, will dis pone of his claim. Mr. Krebs has u good piece of land one nnd a half miles south of Hampton. Mrs. Grnvo Unssett has been mak ing nrrangotnouts to have 40 acres of her laud cleared and seeded as soon as the ground Is thoroughly thnwed out. Sho expects also to havo another 10 cleared In tho full. Hurley Hoguo was In the past week with an ntttn load of settlers who filed on homestends. Messrs. Crow, Fogg, Dunn and Peck have all been hauling hay from neighboring ranches. Word was recently received from Dr. A. A. Harris' son, who expects with his family to muke this his homo all summer nnd perhaps longor. bevcrnl teams left hero for Ucnd today to bring In tho accumulated freight for this neighborhood. ---- -.--. 4 Kast on a business trip this month, finds that hq can conduct tho bust ness just ns well from this end of tho llpo through his agents. Mr. Rodgers has just cloHod u largo stock deal, A, S. Cottlngham went to Prlne vlllo thts week. Roy Winers has been busy tho InHt few days with sonio plowing for tint neighbors. Mrs. Fred Hamlin nnd Mrs. Cottlu ham took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Rodgers Sunday. Peoplo In this neighborhood nro busy (milling hay from Camp creek this week. HELD J BUTTE I Special to Tho Uond llullotln.) Hl'TTK. Lake County, April l.- Mr. and Mrs. (leorgt Kdo were host and hostesM nt a delightful dunce on u recent evening, Tho furniture had been removed from the largo living room nnd the floor was well waxed. Tho guestM spent the evening and most of the night dancing. Dalle lulls refreshments wero served nt midnight. C. F. Hurtling has been employing three men to help him clear and plow his Intnl. He Is tho possessor of a tine looking ranch. J. K. Pope nnd It. D. McDowell enmo In from Paisley with their oat tie. last week. did constdornhlo dnmnRO. vMIss IMIUi West left by ntngo Hun day for Portlnud whnrn sho will tunkn mi extended visit with friends and rolntlves, II. F. Wright Is building nit nddU tlon to tho hotel nt this placo. - FREMONT (Special to Tho Uend llullotln.) HBLI), April 1. Mrs. McKonealy and son enmo out from Portland tho past week and nro building n house on their claim. J. R. Rogers, who expected to go CLOVKRDALE. April 7. A num ber of peoplo attended tho social and play at Plalnvlew Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sterile Fryreor mado a trip to Redmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Foster wore week end Visitor at the Skelton home . Mr. and Mrs. Templeton and daughter spent the first of the week In Redmond. The farmers have been doing a great deal of planting the last month. Mr. Ilurnstde has a small patch of onions up and growing rapidly. John Goiter, Calvin Uurnsldo and Oua Job have been hauling oats to Ucnd. : tumalo - --- XMIHIIMMI (Spcc<o The Uend Bulletin.) TUMALO. April 6, John Hyers nnd family have arrived from Ash land to begin work on their 100-acre ranch purchased from tho Wlmers. Mr. Byera 1 3 feeble health and hopes that Ahe climate here will be beneficial. W"T fie contemplates putting modern! improvements In In the way of house and barn. Tom Merchant and Bill Howell, of Uend were callers at this place today. Wltlsrrl flart-ptf1 Of Laldlaw is now-. employed on Jjhe Star ranch. , ri dono here on (he segregation prepar atory to tho season of 'Irrigation. The farmers are very busy at pre- Hi A Cook Book Worth Having! THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN. "Good Living Is a splendidly printed, strongly bound, and well written up-to-date Cook Book by Surah 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. jjl The Owl Pharmacy fk Ralph Polndoxter. ' First National Bank Building;. n cnt clearing, plowing and Heeding.. A good many of tho farmers nro beginning to stock up with dairy cows. They are sending their nillk to the sheesa factory at Laldlaw. The factory Is a lino Industry for this part i I X of the state. - : --- - IMPERIAL --- (Special to The Bend Bulletin.) IMPERIAL, April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Crow entertained sevoral of tho neighborhood bachelors and treated them to a fine dinner last Sunday. Mr. Hubbard and wife from tho valley were visiting a J. McConnells the' past few days. Thoy also 'tiled ;on a homestead. " Warren McConnell made a trip to Uend this week for groceries. A1 large- crowd (attended tho April 1 dinio.. f iK.'. Plans aroutider tfay a etHarge'tfiB Under Nw Management. . -.. . . . THE PILOT BUTTE INN BEND'S LEADINO HOTEL 4 Is now In charge of J,. F. Tapprart First Class Service and the Comfort of Guests, is Our Motto, FREE AUTO Between Hotel and Depot. IIUTTK. Uku County, April C GeorKe Kile returned from n trip to Bend, Monday. Mr. Kdo went to brink' in n well drill. He oxiwets to put down n well on his claim nt once and will then do drilling; for other, people. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Hunks and chil dren leave Thursday for Uond where . they may remain for some tlmo. They , mado many friends hero who roKret their departure. Their dnuKhter Ittlla will re m it In nt Butte She sur prised her friends recently by hor mnrrtnKo to Jetsu Bunynid, I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds havo' been packing their household goods preparatory to movliiK to Bend. Tho' departure of this family Is also re-i Krottcd by their many friends here, ' A farewell dinner In honor of Ml, Grace Banks will be glvon nt tho homo of Mrs. Kukoiic Smith Wednes-i day nlRht, ' K. J. Shroy enmo In Inst Friday! night from Klmmcr, Wyo. Ho Is piij enRlneex, his family IicIiik horn home stradlnR. Ho will spend two months with them. Ho hns lately been, threatened with appendicitis nnd It Is hoped that tho rest will benefit him, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. 1'opo, Mrs. Mo lono and Miss Brookings spent Sun day nt tho homo of Mr, and Mrs. Kdo. ' --- : 4 4,44, .4t 4j1,444) (Special to The Bend llullotln.) lMlKMONT. April 7. J. K. Ilnr ren of l'eiuauce, Cniiiiiln, who has been vIsltliiK 10. K. I'oarco, retunuid to Uend on tho way homo last Satur day. Hubert Morgan Ih workliiK nt Fort ltock. Fremont has been hnvliiK hoiiid windy ilays tho past week. Trod Wllllnms or Fort nook Is workliiK for J. B. Fox thin sprliiK. Arthur Gertson and wife nnd (1. W. Gertson and wlfa of Uond stopped over In Fremont on their way lo Summer Lake, where they expect to spend u week visiting Mrs. Arthur Gertsou's parents. Too Fremont Literary Society met Inst Saturday night, with a good at tendance, llefreshiuuiits wero served during the ovenlug- Churllo Barrett, John Colvert nnd "Happy" Bandy wuut to tho mill on Sunday to work. Tho Berry brothers of Kan Fran olnoo returned to their homo last week after spending four or tlvo weeks around Fort Book and Fre mont looking for laud, CROOKlIjlpEHS m:iM()Ni) sknms situs. (Itedmnnd KpokeHiuau) No sooner had the nuws of tho disastrous floods lit Ohio and Indlniiii roitchod Itodmnutl, nnd It was learn ed thnt Iho pouplo In those snotlous woro ill lieod of supplies, Until n m pur was circulated hero for coiitr). hiitlous of potatoes to send to tho sufferers, Tho response was Inslaii taiieoiiH, nnd In n short tlmo enough potatoes Worn doiiiitml to fill u car, and contributions are still coming In. WATKII 1'HIJIW INCOUFOIIATi:. Artlvlen of Incorporation of tho West Sld.i Wilier Users AsnooIiiIIoii of J.ahiiiiw havo been tiled with tho Couitv Court The iiHsoclnllou was r.miu'-T piiiiiarlfy to nctiulro by leaso the CohMiibla Southern Irrigation project ud to operate tho miiiiio so as to Irrigate the lands having mi ndjudl'iiied water right In tho waters of T limb orsek, Tho capital stock In S ".') and tho lurorporalors are A .1 ll.n tor, J. It. Couch. A. F. Itniu. say, F. V. Hwlshnr nnd W. K. Handel. .MUTOLIIH VOTIM llflNIIH. The Central Oiegouliiu of March 38 hii thai at the school elecllon held that afternoon tho question or Issuing bonds In tho sum of IHMMi for tho rouslruellou of n school house wiih carried by a vote ot St to l. Tho building will bo either u coii rrnto, brick or combined concrete and brick, fireproof, four-room structure, ho planned that additional rooms ciin feasibly bo built onto It as larger en rollmeut wilt requlro. It Is the In teutlou to have the building resdi for occupancy when tho fall term opens In Septumber. NotlCH. Auyouu IihvIiii,- (thickens at largo nro compelled by ordlunuro to keep them pouued, otherwise they may do damage. 8. IS ItOIIKUTH, Chief of I'ollce -j - -- - POWELL EUTTE - - (Special to The Bond Bulletin.) I'OWKLL Hl'TTK. April 2. Joo Klllott received a telegram from the Willamette valley last week tellliiT of tho critical Illness of his aged mo ther and he left for her bedside Im mediately. Mrs. Joe Shsrur's grandmother. who has been visiting her for some time, left for a couple of days visit ' In Bond and from there goes to I'ort-, land. i Tho task of cleaning out tho canal ! and waste ditch preparatory to turn-i mg in toe water for the season will soon be completed. Seeding Is now well under war. and a good many tiotntocs will bo planted In splto of tholr bolng un profitable this year. J. I. Jones and son Itnlnh havo finished fencing tho Davidson homo- tend. Miss Alma Johnson was homo last week on a visit. Mrs. B. F. Archor Is taking n course of music lessons under Mrs. J. I. Jones. J. O. Davidson cama out Sunday to his homestead for a few days' vis Mrs, Watt Jones Is reported very 111 with pnoumonla. Her daughter. Mr si Ix)Kan Mcl'herson. was called home from Bend last week. We Are Still Selling Fishing Tackle at Cost Bend Hardware Co. -- -4 FORT B.OCK FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located on Powell Uutte, fourteen miles east of Bend. Our trees are the kind we recommend after over thirty years experience in the fruit business , in this neighborhood. Our prices and treatment will please you. Catalog free on request. Come and see our orchards and nuraery. Oflice address, Prineville, Ore. .. . . . LAFOLLETTE NURSER.Y CO. B : t (Special to Tho Bond llullotln.) FOIIT BOCK. April 7. During) Mnrch 8884 pounds of mall was re ceived and dispatched from tho local ofneo, moro than double tho amount last fall. I W. Coshnw, an old tlmo settlor near Silver Lnko but a rosldont In the vicinity of I'rlnovlllo tho last two years, was hero the past week, leav ing Monday for Silver Lake. G. K. Andorson of Portland, n friend of tho Walshes of this place, came In Sunday to look nt ihn mim. try with n view to locating, Forest Hanger II, O. Harrlman Is now located at Fort Itnnk whnrn tin will havo chnrgo of this part of tho rauimn reservo, MISS Olson, wlm hnii miti Hi Winter In Portlnud i-nfnt-n..,! i.. homoBtond tho first of tho wotk. The worst Wind Htnrm Mint nvai. visited this vAlley cnno Friday and BEND MADE BUTTER IS GOOD BUTTER SEE THAT YOU GET . IT . We Guarantee Our Product Money Returned If not Satisfactory. Sty . tS i 'ffi: Pioneer Cream Company "The Ucnd Creamery" i en cpoAM IIIJ1TIRMII.K cijuam -- Headquarters for Commerclsl Men lUec'trlc Lljthted Throughout Special Attention to Transient Travel THE BEND HOTEL HUOHO'kANC,MANAS(H (JoodRooms BEND.OREQON nM.j. I F"e bs to '.'.. 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