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Tim nkkxi mniTiwrm, rimwkiVoKijnAi:, Aran, aa, ms. lAOKS,' 4 CENTRAL --4 POWELL BUTTE t (Special to Tho fiend Uullotln.) I'OWEMi I1UTTB, April 20. Among tho pknocrs of this pnrt of the country who havo "mado Rood" nro E. A. Iiussott and family. Com ing hero over ten years ago, to a country that would have, at that time, looked llko a wilderness to most peoplo, they tiled on n homo Btcad where they lived until four years ago, when they bought and moved onto an SO of ditch land. Three years age Mr. Russett bought "Dad" Shepherd's homestead which adjoins his own, raising ryo almost exclusively on tho dry land as he be lieves this to bo tho best paying crop on tho uoti-lrrlgatod section. Un his ditch land ho raised clover, potatoes and grain, keeping begs and dairy cows. The family rime here from Kan sas, In 1902. Mrs. Iiussott Is living in Prlncvllle through tho school year, sending tho children to school. After school is cut, tho family expect to take a trip through California. W. J. Oalbralth sold out last week to T. I). Pursley of Washington. Mr. Pursley and family took Immediate possession. Mr. Oalbralth will mako n business trip to Walla Walla, n'ash., soon, after which they may decide to locato In Rend. Mr. and Mrs. Oalbralth will be greatly missed hero by their many friends. Through tho winter they have taught singing which hus given the young teoplo of tho neighborhood much pleasure and Instruction. Mrs. Osoar Prlckett who returned two weeks ago from a six months' visit with relatives In Colorado savs she is very glad to bo at home again. J. I. Jones planted 10 H acres of onions at Terrebonne last fall, but has had to sow tho land to wheat this spring as tho onions were cither Mown out or winter kilted. I. P. Hahlen disposed of all tho Swedish ryo seed ho had to' spare in Rend last week. A. Miller, who sold his homestead recently, to a Mr. Landfare, has left on a business trip to his old homo In Denmark. Mr. Miller is an expert butter maker and if ho finds a desir able position the family will return to tho old country. W. M. Landfare of Portland is vis iting his hnthor and family here, who live on the Uussett ranch. J. D. Davidson Is at the homestead for a few days visit. J. I. Jones will make application to prove Up this week. He will mako live-year pnfof. E. F. Archer lost one of his dairy cows last wcek L ,.,.irm PQWELL RUTTE. April 21. lion McCntTery of Redmond visited 'with '"Munz" Wilcoxon the first of tho week.' Carl Charlton, who Is attending the Crook County High School at Prlncvllle, was out Tuesday attempt ing to arrango a horse race but was unsuccessful owing to lack of funds. The Powell Uutte boys all had lots of faith to their running stock but Bald they couldn't take them off tho lIow to run for the run of it. Three weeks ago Ross Iiussott paid ?&C for 14 pigs. Ho fed them four sacks of grain and about 15 sacks of spuds and disposed of them Thurs day for t&tt. At the present price or iotatoes, his profit was nearly $25 lu leks than a month. Last Thursday morning A, P. Mil ler bade Crook county good-byo en route for Denmark. Mr. Miller and family camo to this locality about sev en yearn ago and Invested In a home- Btead relinquishment. Dy the- hard work of himself and family he gradu ally gatherod moro and moro about him until bo had his homestead well Improved aud one of the best ditch forties at Powell Rutte. He Intends to ester the cieamery business In the old c untry. The family will follow as soon as be Is locted and they have disposed of the remaining property, 'iue community Is certainly unfor tunate in losing such faithful neigh bors. There is nome talk of moving the Shepherd school house down near the store. 11. J. Edwards and Ouy Lafollette were among the Redmond visitors Friday. mu iii Wolfer made final proof on his homestead under the three-year law, last week. Through procrasti nation, John came very near losing out by not having his witnesses ready. Several Powell Dutto people took In the dance at Deschutes lu Thurs day night. They report a line time and n good crowd. Mr. Clark, known to his friends as "Champ" or "Dad," and Henry Edwards are plunging heavily In truck farming on the former's home stead ueurftlio summit of tho butte. Mrs. A. W. Iiayn returned homo Thursday night from a two weoks visit lu Portland. Chorion. qhar! ton Qr. Is visiting in Portland and the Wlllametto valley. Frank liayu, who recently sold his ranch to Potur Paul, is back among us settling up a few business affairs. Jack Perry made a trip to Prine villo last wook, returning with a new Oliver riding plow. He is now Imsy preparing a part Of his placo foe po tatoes Hv jiayti wh'eat alone is p good but with the spuds and hogs OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. It's n good bet, John Ferguson has finished his clearing contract on tho Qarrett placo on the Prlnovlllo-Redmond road. Tho dry farmers say that crops are flno so far but they nro anxious to sco a good rain, So mo peoplo on tho ditch aro al ready commencing to "holler" that there- will bo another shortage of wa ter this year. They nro Just a llttlo previous: they might bo dead before thoy need water. On Wednesday, April 2, Mrs. Wal lace Smith entertained a few of tho ladies In vlow of organizing a club for tho purposo of literary, manual and social advancement. Tho o in cors olected were: Miss Mabel Alton, president; Mrs. O. C Trucsdalo, vlco president, and Miss Ada E. Morso, secretary-treasurer. Thoy decided to meet every first and third Wednes day, tho mombors to entertain Alpha nlphobctloilly and spend an hour reading Omcgn-alphabotloally. On April 1C tho club met Mrs. N P. Alley. At this tncottng tho nnmo PowclJ Rutto Sorosls was chosen. Thoy also accepted tho report of tho committee on constitution and by laws. A resolution was passed that they answer roll call by quotation oxcept tho first meeting of tho month when current events bo given. Tho noxt meeting will bo nt Miss MalicI Allen's and Mrs. Smith will read "Tho Lady of tho Decoration." Thoso who have Joined arc Mcsdamoa ICcssler, Foster, Trucsdalo, Smith, Mcrsc, Ivcrson, S. D. Mustard, W. 0. Mustard. Paul Yates. Rico. Hall. Al ley, Chapman and Misses Mabel Allen and Ada Morse. ; X HAMPTON (Special to The Rend Dulletln.) HAMPTON, April 15. Word has been received hero of tho serious di nes of Mrs. L. E. Miller, who loft recently for Rend to havo some den tal work done. Mr. Miller left Satur day to join her. Mr. Sperbeck of Goncssce, Idaho, spont last week In this neighborhood A Cook Book - ' THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN. "Good Is a splendidly printed, strongly bound, and well written up-to-date Cook Hook 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. - J The Owl Ralph Pofndexter. First National Rank Building:. .'.. FIRST CLASS EQUIPMENTAND SERVICE Pilot Butte Hotel J. F. TAOCJART, Prop. Good Dining: Room FREE AUTO BETWEEN HOTEL AND DEPOT FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located on Powell Butte, fourteen miles east of Rend, 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 nursery. Office address, Prineville, Ore. LAFOLLETTE NURSER.Y CO. 4-4 looking for a suitable location. Floyd Phillips mado n trip to Ri ley recontly. Mrs. D. It. Dunn and Mrs. Warren McConuell of Imperial vlsltod tho school during the pnst week, Claude Smith loft on n business trip to Egll last Saturday. James Urown and family, recently from Nebraska, located last week on a homestead adjoining his fathor-In-law's, Mr. Rrlckey's. Hurley Hoguo Is having consider able clearing douo on his homestead. Word was recolvod hero last weok of tho sickness of E. M. Peck, who Is lu a hospital nt Vittu with spotted fovor. Mr. Peck's family are on tho homestead here. Alvln Hunting mado n trip to Rend en his bicycle last wook. Mrs. Emit Van Lako of Imperial spent tho day Wcducsday with Mrs. I D. R. Dunn, Hampton was made n money order postofttco April 1. Mrs. E. M. Peck and mother, Mrs. M. U Peck, mado a business trip to Held last Wednesday. Miss Edith Dunn haB been quite sick for sovoral days. Mrs. Hattlo Reynolds and nun Ken neth visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. lloguc, one day during the past week. It Is reported that considerable grain In this vicinity has been win ter killed and somo nro already ro scodlng; others nro waiting to sco If the warm weather will not bring out moro than nt present Is visible W. T. Harrison Is busy setting fenco posts. Hurley Hoguo was in Inst weok with two auto loads of prospective homesteaders. - GIST (Special to Tho Rend Uullotln.) olST, April 21. Myrtlo Scoggln who ts homcstcadlng theso days called at her mother's Tuesday morn- Worth Having! Living" Pharmacy it nr' - I lng. Mrs, Richards and llttlo son Her bert wore tho guvBts of Mrs. Will Lovorem Thursday, Mrs, Armstrong has beon on tho sick list but Is muoh bettor now, Paul Scoggln Is recovering from n sovoro cold and cough. Mrs. Smith Is Improving In hoalth, W. E, Savior tins ordered n dog shipped to him from Pondloton. Mrs. Pulllnm was In Slstera tho lost of tho week. Several of tho boys In this com munity nro lending their help to thu 8lstcra band. F. W. Lovercui mndo n trip to llond Saturday. Mr. Olllett has beon on tho sick list tho past week. Ocorgo Crawford and two Hlstors wore Rend callers Saturday. Mrs. Will Uvoronx visited with Mrs. Smith Tuesday afternoon. r ------ TUMALO (Special to Tho llend Uullotln.) TUMALO, April 20. Wlllard Oar- rott of the Star ranch was a Lnldlnw visitor today. Tho wcathor of tho post weok has been almost Ideal for farming and vcgotntlon has tnkon on good growth. Seeding of grnln Is now well nudor tt'HV TtlAM will I.a M In.i... ..--....' ". iiiuiv .,, uv 11 ,1,1 ftu IIUIVHHU of grain raised in this section. Ocorgo Campbell Is reported to havo sold his homestoad near this place. - FORT KOCK I --- (Special to Tho llond Uullotln.) FORT ROCK. April 20. Ed Wall I left by stago Friday for Qoncssco, Idaho, whero ho will spend the sum mer. X. Kenstrup started for Seattlo Thursday, making tho trip overland to llond where he will tako thu train. W. It. McCulston left by auto Sat urday for Ilend whoro bo expects to meet his family from Mlchlgau. M. I). Knutsen of thu Ilend Hard wnro Co. spent tho week-end In tills town. II. A. Chapman and W. E. McCal- turn of Fremont were hero Saturday. L. II. Charles went to Sliver Lako Saturday to tako charge of tho Leader tho coming weok. Mrs. F. T. Hold, who has spont tho winter In Portland, arrived homo on Saturday, Fort Rock and Fremont ball teams crossed bats Sunday on tho Fremont diamond, tho score being 8 to 1 in favor of the visitors. PINEHURST (Special to Tho llond Uullotln.) PINEHUR8T, April 21 Word has boen rocolved that Mrs. Arthur Jack son, who was In a train wreck as re ported In Tho Uullotln last weok, has reached her destination. Al though seriously Injurod sho Is Im proving rapidly, thu report states, Tho danco at Deschutes was at tended liy a number of Piuohurst peo plo, nmong whom woro Miss Thora Hasselberg, Ocorgo Campbol! and Grover McAllister. All report n good time. C. J. Root went to Laidlaw on bus iness Wednesday. Messrs. Wlmer, Spaugh nnd Sny der are among the farmers who are disposing of their milk at tho Laid law cheeso factory. Miss Thora Hassolborg callod at the homo or Mrs. O. M. Couch Wed nesday ovenlng. Mrs. L. J. WImor spent Bunday with hor daughter, Mrs. Charles Spaugh, Mrs, Chris Pederson went to Laid law on business the first of the wook. Mrs. F. W, Levorent spent Satur day with her slstor, Mrs. Dells Nich ols. , L. Couch returned Sunday from Bisters. George Couch went to Laidlaw on business Saturday. Sam Nichols loft Wednesday night lor Kastorn Washington wohero he expects to work through tho summer, Will iLeverenz passod through hero Haturday on his way to Rend. Tho warm spring wouthor sooms a harbinger of nn early summer nnd many enterprising gardeners nro al ready at work. Rornlca Couch entorod school Mon day, making tho total enrollment 34 pupils. Sharton Rros., who havo rontod tho Mock house and ranch, nro at work clearing up tho place. Mrs, Charles Spaugh hus beon on thu sick list tho past wook. Joy Nichols spent Sunday In Lnld Jaw. BUTTE 1 (Special to The Rend RullotJn.) RUTTE, April lfl. -Mrs. Eugene Smith entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Ocorgo Edo, Arohlo, Robert and Itortlm Edo, Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Slimy and family mid Vest and Lloyd Carroll. Mrs, J. D. Wolmnt, Mrs. J. K. Popo, Mrs. Qoorgo Edc, Mrs. William Mo lono and Miss Allco Rrooklngs drovo to Mrs. lltitton's last Saturday. Tho ladles had a ploulo dinner lu tho wit low grovo and roturnod homo lata In tho nftornoon, having spont a pious nut day, Mlsn Allco llroaklngn spent Ratur day and Sunday with her sinter, Mrs C. J. Stauftor, In Lost Crook valley. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Eu- gono Smith entertained tho people of Huttn and tho vicinity At n dnnco. Mrs. E. J, Shruy plnyod tho violin nnd J. E. Podo accompanied on tho organ so tho mustc was nil that could bo wished for nnd tho danco was a nuc cess In every way, About SG people woro presont. Mrs. Lluculn. Mutton, who hns droit very III, Is reported to bo rapidly re covering. -- -- -- CLOVERDALE J (Bpeolal to Thu Rend Uullotln.) CLOVERDALE, April SI. Wlitlu cutting an old log, Jacob Mustar severed his big too, llnrry 1 lower returned to his ranch Tuesday. Ho hns been cooking at tho Redmond grill. Crlsty CurtU, Mr. nnd Mrs. (li'o. Mlirnilitn. (!nlvln llurimlitn. K. M. ir n, daughter Ermn were Red mond visitors Tuesday. Mr, Slmnr hns boon doing some surveying for Mr, Cyrus. Arthur Tompleton hns secured n position lu tho snwmlll. Mr. Wilson of the Wilson sawmill mndo a business trip to Redmond We Are Still Selling Fishing Tackle at Cost Bend Hardware Co. BEND MADE BUTTER IS GOOD BUTTER SEE THAT YOU GET IT We Guarantee Our Product Money Returned If not Satisfactory. Pioneer Cream Company "The Bend Creamery" ICB CRIiAM HUJTUMMILK M.V.- . , ' 'J.... ,- ,,! Hesdquarters for Commercial Men Electric Lighted Throughout THE BEND HOTEL HUGH O'KANK, MANan $ Qood Rooms BEND, OREGON Free bus to and from trains . i mat weok, A number of tho cttlxona of this neighborhood nllundod tho hall game nt Sisters Sunday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Job nnd fninlly "Start ed for Idaho with n -Miorso tuniu nnd covered wagon. Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Kelly ontor taltind nt dinner Sunday Mr. Rivet and children, Mlsn llawloy, Mr. nnd Mrs, Skolton aud son, MUkh llaiol Tomploton nnd Elu. anor Orubu called on Miss Rivet Bat unlay afternoon. MIhs Lout of Lninonta spout a few days with Mis llawley. Ilyor (Irube has boon on tho alok list thu past week. John (loiter nnd Ed Troyor hnvo turned their colts on tho range. Work will rommuueu on thu Bijuaw Creek dlloh Wednesday. Will Iluokloy hns bought a now drill. j PRJNGLE FLATS j (Bpeolal to The llond Uullotln.) PMNM.Ifl FLATS, April H Mr. Hcube returned to Ills homestead Inst Sunday night. April 13. mid luteuds lo do coiiHldurnblu breaking this spring. Mr. Woods, who has n claim near the warm nprliiR, Is expected out lu a few days. Walter Taylor and daughter Olsd)s nrrlvod on their homestead last week. II. Hva.m has had soma plowing dona the past week. Ho intends to put -In somo spring ryo and somo black beardless bnrlay. Mrs. William Wlggniu returned to (Continued on pago eleven.) CKRAM Special Attention to Transient Travel flood Meals All arrangements made for periWn, desiring to go louti, end east of hero X 1 ' f