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;itf THffhKND nUfitiKTHf, BRKO. WKlfNKSDAY, MAY i If IBIS. PAGR 8. - CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. .taw a i ! . .M ' iim in A - ? Im.!-... f.v.'it..! . ?, - LAIDLAW (Special to Tho Uond Uullotln.) LA1ULAW, May 12. There woro eovoral good rains last weok. Mrs, Mock ami daughter wero In Hcnd Friday trndlnK. A. lies Is working at hta trndo In Ucntl. Jim Pattern was hauling freight for'loenl inerahants Friday nnd Sat urday. J. M. Slry cKught a reilsldc In tho Deschutes that wns 22 Inches long. Mrs. Frank Murk Is Improving nnd Is now nlilo to walk on crutches. D. II. Smith nnd wife nnd Mrs. Mlritja Howard wore shopping In Hcnd tho latter part of tho week. Prof. Plnkstnff, who bought tho Murk place. Is well pleased with farm life and Is going nhend with his work. Mrs. Hall, owner of tho Rlvorsldo Instils doing some" improving, bulld-lng-a now fonco and fixing up the Inxvrt. Mrs. J. N. 11. Corking will leavo this. week far a Visit with her parents ut.Sllvcrton, Oregon. The Odd Fellows had a, long ses sion Saturday night, tho work keep ing them till 3 a. in. Several of tho young people at tended tho danco at Deschutes Sat urday night. Miss Dora Ford will leave Satur day, May 17, for her homo In Cali fornia. It Is understood that sho wllluot teach any more but will take upmuslc Instead. "Mr. Sawhlll nnd Mr. Smith wero nmbng the visitors here from Uend last week. Miss Murtlo Stewart Is now work ing at tho Illversldo Inn. A. F. Itomsay was In Tho Dalles last week for his health. He con templates moving to a lower altitude. ' "horn, to Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Court noy, north of town, a baby girl on May 8. . . Mrs. Helslng was over from tho Metolius lost week visiting "Aunt Mollle" Nichols. !) Mr. Rntn has netitloneri the Legislature to change his naroo to Saxe. stating that tho latter was tho original name back In tho old coun try. Jtev. A. O. Walker will be present noxt Sunday and conduct services at the church both morning and even ing. Oliver Thorbjornson of Bend was visiting Jack McCorralck the latter jiart of the week. Fred Wallace has returned from up near the head gate of the canal, being there doing some repair work. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wlmer enter tained two traveling men Sunday. Mr. Hall Is doing tho carpenter work on Mr. Dayton's new house. Mrs. Hall will be home In a few days. Miss Josephine Crawford, former ly of Laldlaw. will leaVe In a few days for an extended visit at Grants Pass and other towns In Western Ore gon, also attending the commence ment exercises at the O. A. C There was quite a jolly crowd at the Swalloy bridgo Sunday for a pic nic and fish dinner. CRESCENT (Spcoiat to The Uend Uullotln.) ORESCENT, May 10. Sam Welsh oame'ffi from Iloaver Marsh Monday. Mr.'aud Mrs. Philip Copies of The Dalles were guests of the Rourk fam ily from Friday to Sunday. Eddie San try has moved Into tho hotel and Is ready to accommodate tho traveling public. George Sly and J. L. Howard each brought up a load of freight for Mr. Rourk's store this week. Thomas Urackon :ias moved hj goods from tho hotel to his building on Main streeL 'w ifr aud Mrs. Elmer Tyler and.HU tloUbn left Thursday for ProebsfeJ. Wash,', whore the formera mother Jlrs. iuioda Tyier, is very u. - Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Masten were Orescent visitors Friday. They at tended the bousewarmlng at the lUngs bungalow. Fred Lafollette and J. G, Redmond were here Friday and Saturday. F. M. Cleaves and Earl Austin went to Uend Saturday morning on business. Mr. and Mrs, Joe L. Rngo enter tained Friday evening at a house warming In their cozy bungalow, wbIo.li tbey have had rebuilt nnd fin ished! Dunging was tho enjoyment of the evening. A dainty lunch was served to the following guests: Messrs. and McBdames J. N. Masten, 0. W. Long. 'V. M. Cleaves, Philip Caples. E. G, RourJt; Misses Dqro thy Anderson, lona Applegate; Mrs, D. A. Jonos, Messrs Claude Heard, J. G. Redmond, Fred IaKollottfi," Maurice Graves and Georgo. Gottlieb. Miss Arda Edwards and Miss lona Applegate loft today by nuto for rinnt Paul Peterson taking them down. Tho former wllLvlslt friends nndVfetfves: tat JPjlpevllloho, n.iiX. S.'.r-ifnlamn. Wash., and tho latter nt Goldondale, Wn.r Portland and Salein before returning to their homes In Southern Oregou. Miss Applogato does not return uoxt fall but plans to tako advanced work In tho California Stato Normnl at San Jose, thoreby securing a Ufa diploma to tench which will bo recognUod without examination In any of tho Western Btntos, i --------- ALFALFA j (Special to Tho Uullotln) ALFALFA. May 0. Tho Alfalfa public school closed today nf lor a very successful eight months' term1 taught by Kdgnr IX. Harnes of Prlne vlllc. About a week ago invitations wero scut out by tho school children ask ing everyone In this vicinity to a pic nic to bo hold on tho last day of tho school near tho Zoll pond. A largo number of parents and trlonds at tended nnd woro delightfully enter tained. Lunch was .servod at noon by tlio mothers and wns of tho best, every one doing justtco to It. Then followed an Interesting program. Mr. Uarnes' selections for tho children wero well mndo nnd each child did exceptionally well. After tho program, ercryono took part In the races, which caused much laughter and gaiety. Just before going homo tho chil dren were given their report cards. of which they havo Just cause to bo proud. Their grades show that good has been dono by all. Mr. Harnes gavo three prizes to tho pupils in the hlcher erodes, for th best drawings of "Powell Hutto, tho Three Sisters nnd the school house. Mrs. Danbcrry nnd Mrs. Uoyd acted as Judges and awarded the prizes ns follows: Olga Molony, first; Jessie Pratt, second; Orvllle Shults, third. Tho prizes con sisted of paint boxes of three dif ferent sizes and books of cardboard for drawings. Mra. Sam Iloyd has an embroidery class composed of tho ltttlo school girls. Thoy are embroidering pieces to tako to tho county fair this fall. Tho girls as well as their parents n predate tho Interest Mrs. Uoyd has shown Is teaching them how to use their needles. Mrs. Dert Powell and little Helen have returned from an extended visit with relatives In various parts of tho state. ALFALFA, May 5. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers and children havo gotten settled In their new home. They bought the Rlss placo cast of Alfalfa. - Georgo Tetlaw Is teaching his final week of school, aftor which ho will be on hla homestead for tho summer. Miss Pyatt spent Sunday with tho homefolks. Her seb6bl closes tho 23rd. Mr. WHIard had the misfortune to' lose two of his horses this week. Ervile Raker, a nephow of Mrs. Wallace Danberry, Is hero to spend the summer. Joo Townsend Is down from his homestead this week to get a load of seed potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dcaloy are visiting Charles Dealoy. They are from Missouri but are thinking of lo cating In Oregon. Hans Hansen has bought Fred t FIRST CLASS EQUIPMENTANDSERVICE I Pilot Butte Hotel I J. P. TAOOART, Prop. t Good Dining Room FREE AUTO BETWEEN Hrtntmwmmi ttm fnMfMtal Mfl9 A ,iiguiuiiiiip wwinmvii,Mii ''"Electric Lighted Throughout IjytrT ' E'THE.BEND HOTEL B. HtliOH O'KANE, MANAQSR Good Rooms Free bus to and from trains BEND, OREGON FRUIT TREES Our nursery is loeuted on Powell Butte, 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 nursery. Office address, Prineville. Ore. LAFOLLETTE NURSER.Y CO. le A WORD 4-a-a-- - I MM IffWB KM KflHHHHHB H W Practical I Baking Lessons br Mrs. Nevada Bring EfS I Begin This Week S on this pago E Don't Miss Them Schmidt's dairy ciwa nnd will feed his alfalfa this your Instead of haul ing It to town. Mr. Guertn and son wero hero last weok looking after tholr Interests. Leo Dnvonport enmo In from Cam as, Wash., uftur a bunch of horses ho litis sold. 11. U Molony spent Sunday at his homo horo. Charley Pyatt has finished plow ing tho Nlcollotl plnce. Mr. Nicollutt expects to enmo In soon nnd put tho land In nlfnlfn. - -- HAMPTON (Special to The Ilond Uullotln.) HAMPTON, May C Tho county assessor was through hero recently assessing tho homestondors, Mrs. Nolllo Wright of Ilond made a short visit last week to her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Hoguc. Master Gerald Hicks returned horo last week aftor several weeks spent with his mothor In Ilond. Ho enmo In with his grandfather. Rev. Mr. Hczonn, who brought a load from Uend. Phil S. Dcncor nnd wlfo left for Uend last Thursday. II. C. Milter recently returned from n trip to Uend. Molvln Crow Is In Prlncvlllo on business. Durr Illack and W. T. Harrison aro assisting Mr. Phillips clear 20 acres with their teams and sagebrush pull er. Louis Miller returned Thursday after two weoks nbsoncc, durlug which tlmo Mrs. Miller underwent n serious operation at a Sulom hospi tal. Sho Is doing woll and It Is ex pected thnt sho will ho sufficiently recovered to return to her homo lu two or three weeks. A. S. Fogg finished pulling nnd burning 20 acres of sagebrush tho past week. MILLICAN - --- -- (Special to The Uend Uullotln.) MILLICAN. May 6. Mrs. Kd Hop per and children have returned to the valley and will rcsldo on their 320-acre claim. Mrs. Ada II. Mllllcan, who has been on tho sick list for tho past week or two. Is considerably Im proved, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. 'Norton and chlldron visited sovoral days In Uend y-- - HOTEL AND DEPOT i rMMM ---"f -" Special Attention to Transient Travel Qood Meals AH arrangements made for persons desiring to go south and east of hero IS ALL A UTrLB WANT AD WILL COST YOU X --------- last weok. A. A, (lllmoro loft today for San Francisco to report for nruiy duty at tho Presidio. Mr. (II I more tins boon here on n furlough and tins nbout six tuonthn yet to servo before receiving his discharge. If possible ho will nrrniiKo for n substitute. Charles llnrtwlg has n forco of men planting his fruit trees. About 13 acres has hqun pluutod up to ditto. Mr. (lllmoro has cloned n contract with a well-drilling outfit now nt tho 40 mllepost to commence n woll on hla claim In nbout 10 days. PRINGLE FLATS ? --- I (Special to Tho Uend Uullotln.) PltlNGLH FIATS, May G.-John Schmeer wns taken very sick S.tt-I unlay. Ho has been In bed for the, past fow days. Tho social hold on May 3 was n nrent success. There nna a anion. did turkey supper aud ovcryona hnd a dnndy tlmo. Mr. Cuttlngham Is going to sow 20 acres of grain this spring, spelts, bnr- ley nnd wheat. Mr. Nelson expects to mako n trlit Irt It nnd t iiftt tvatsils tt. lislm i.t aitnt.. I (! noun v til ill r uiis, vuitlU seed Kratn for Mr, Cnrpontur. --- HAMPTON BUTTE - ----- 4 (Special to The Uend Uullotln.) HAMILTON 1IUTTB. May II. A good shower foil yesterday. Spring grain Is looking fine, but fall sown crops nro not very good. Muoh fall sowing has boon resceded. Earl Rogors Is In Rlloy nnd Silver Creek on business. Ho expects to return with hay. Charles Ashbaugh and T. C. Ewlug dug a woll for Hornco Ilrooklngs. It Is hollered to bo tho largest well In this .vicinity, being 19 feet deep and 12 fcot In diameter. G. A. Johnson dug . woll this week and got a good supply of wnter. Good milch cows are at n premium horo. Thcro Is quite a demand, but no supply. S. J. Hubbard and family came In this week headed for tho-Glnw Hutto country. A party of prospcctlvo settlors passed horo for tho Catlow valloy. O. C. Henklo of Uend was tho locator. They returned to this vicinity nnd nro looking over the vacant land In this locality. Thoy say Catlow did not loo good enough for thorn. Al Abernathy Is making so mo I in-1 provomenU on his desert claim. Travel on the Uond-Uurna rosd Is still Increasing. So many people pnsa that (ho dust docs not havo a chance to settle. The Ilrooklngs roadhouso har boon filled to capacity nearly every day. Roads In this vicinity aro flno. 8evoral buccaroos wore In this v. clnlty tho past week rounding up tho horses off tho range. Grass Is flno and horses aro In good condition. COL. 4 t ---- A FORT ROCK (Special to Tho Uend Uullotln.) 1 FORT ROCK. May 11. I. 8. Hoes ley of La Pino was a business visitor horo Friday. I K. W. Pearcn of Fremont wns In ' town tho first of last week. John H. Harrison left Monday for La Pino whoro ho will Ixt for somo tlmo looking after somo cattle In that soctlon. J. Klrkland has conn to Itcml in work for tho summer. Mrs. C. R. Short and family left by auto for Uend Wednesday, taking the train thero for Portland whoro they will spend tho summer. Lightning struck Roy Stouton-; berg's house one day last weok and , tore a hole In tho floor, also sotting' firo to tho wood box. Fortunately no ono was hurt, and Mrs. Stoutenlmrs extinguished the flames before nny. damago was done. J. L. Cliff of Silver Lako waa trad- Ing in this burg Thursday. B. W. Sprague started for Uond on Thursday and oxpects to work thoro aurlng tho summon I Karl Rood and family nf Silver Lake wero business calleru horo on Friday. j L. II. Charles Is with tho Loador force at Silver Lako again. ( C. A. Mend, who has been In n hospital with a crushed limb tho past winter, passed through horo on Wednesday on his wny to Silver nnd Christmas lako vallcs, i L. K. Punroso and son hnvo pur chased the wolJ drill owned by Fred Foster of Summer Lnko. j George L, Callahan, who has beon touching thn Fromont school,' pnssod through this burg Sunday on his wny, tO Ills llOniOHtfinil lit Arriw Tho Fort Rock Times la tho nnmo oi mo ifowsyapor that will bq put out ' " i'vu iur mo iifsi limit nuoui June 1. Bond's nest Uarber Shop, as, woll as the1 oldest, Is Inn6a & 'Davidson's, on Oregon street. Adv. We Are Still Selling Fishing Tackle at Cost Bend Hardware Co. ------ POWELL BUTTE J (Special to Tho Uend llutlellu.) POWKLL HUTTB. May 12.Jack Cllngnn recently mudo n trip to thin sldo of the hutto. Ho took n lond of seed potatoes back to his homo stead, Nick French has beon visiting his many Powell Hutto friends. Ho was very enthusiastic over the wonderful progress being tnado nnd regrets ha was nninug those who pasnod It up. Georgo Truesdnlo and Allen Innd fare nro among tho "buttermilk" far mers who havo started selling their oream to tho Ploneor Cream Co, of Prlnevlllo and Hcnd. Ray Urowstnr nnd Miss (Icorgln Cleok of Prlncvlllo took Sunday din ner with the Morse girls ou tholr homesteads. Jake Hrlx mndo n trip to Prlncvlllo Tuesday taking In spuds for his bro ther Crls, tho Prlnovlllo nttornoy. Doc Uayn hauled a load of freight Practical Baking Lessons Bread Flout and Patlry Flour OUR mills mako two kinds of floors: ono from hard Sprlmr wheat called broad flour, tho other from soft Winter wheat called pastry flour. Tho bread flour haa a larger percontago of cluten which dissolves slowly and makes the flour harder to mix, so that It is less deslrablo than tho soft wheat or paltry flour for quick baking. Pastry flour when pressed tightly In tho closed hand, should feel soft and pack closely, retain ing its form after tho hand is open!, nndehowlnirtho Imprints of tho flnRers. If, on tho other hand, tho flour scorns dry and harsh to tho touch, and cannot bo pressed dry Into a form, it Is broad flour, and will gtvo rood results only when a slow working leaven llko yeast Is used. Pastry flour costs no mora than bread flour and It is so much better for cakes, biscuits, mil (Tins and nil kinds of pastry that It should bo kont on hand ana regularly used. Pleoso do not confuso pastry flour with tho expensive pack ages of cake flour or tho sclf-ralalng flour, whichnroBomctlmescslled"Pastry Flour" and "Biscuit Flour." If you will remombor that bread flour Is a Spring wheat flour and pastry flour Is a Winter wheat flour, and make It clear to your grocer which you wont, you will bo sure of getting It, Hov to Make Delldout DheulU For biscuits lot us solect pastry flour, a good sweet shortening, a doubuvralia bnklngpown'erand sweet milk or water. Milk is to bo prof erred, as It browns the bliculU better. First, measure cor rectly and sift togother at least threo times, tho flour, salt and baking powder, It Is Important to blend tho baking pow der thoroughly with tha flour. Then with a fork or tho flmror tins work tho chortenlng thoroughly Into tho flour and mix to a soft dough with tho milk or waterjust ns soft as can bo handled. Roll out very lightly, or bettor, spread nnd pat the dough out thin wltfi tho, hands. Ilnmllo as llttlo as possible after wotting. Thon cut in small shapes for the oven, for small bleculta aro very much bettor than largo ones. If baked O, as biscuits should bo, a largo does not got tho proper heat to raise and bake tho center of thq biscuit. A small biscuit raises perfoctly, bakes bettor, Is mora palatable, and Is easier to digest. Biscuits should always bo baked on a sheet or In a very shallow pan, as tho biscuits should bo abovo tho sldos of tho pan in order to havo tho hoat got to them quickly. If baked In a ddep'pu'n tho sides shutf?theheqtf and tha Id cults are likely to flatten out and run together and have heavy centers, Nover CnrilWUtJfUfy'H ,r Nxi Woak') Laani "CAKES." Q from Redmond (o Prluovllln for tho W. T. King Co. thn first of tho week. Mr. Peterson and family of Dakota nro visiting with his uncle, John Pnulsun. Georgo Hrnzro has been calling on nil of his iiolclilwirs with a road pe tition Tlinrn him I mull n rntilrnvnmv over tho road for some tlmo nnd It Is hoped that II will I hi settled this term of court, Henry Tweet has purchased old iTout. tho French coaah stallion, of tho Johnson ranch. John Perry mndo a business trip Ilond Inst Tuesday. Will Urawn went to Prlnctllto on ! Monday to participate In tho bonus race. Tom l.angdon Is slaying with I lock -mnn nt tho Powell Hutto station now, (1. M. Cornell's team hauled n load of seed (mtatoes from Miller's ditch land lnt week. Shorty Tinner of Redmond visited with Powell Hutto friends tho last (Concluded on pa go cloven.) Thil It th first of Miles of trtions which will appar on this pg vry wtlc Thi It grow ing Inttrttt In home bsklng, ss womin sis coming 19 rallf that their own baking I far supctior to tb prod uct of the bake shop and cota much !. In Ihlt cJapattmcnt I will show you bow always lotuvs "good tuck" with your baking. This Is altogcthsr matttr of having tha right mateiiala, potting thra togtlbtr tbt right way, and piopaily controlling tha ovan. ?Zl-u4lu. 03 crowd biscuits In a pan, but keep them well apart, allowing a passage between them for heat. Tha oven should bo very hot. so that tho biscuits may raise, bako and brown nlcoly In about 15 minute. I mentioned nlwvo Umt a double rnti.j baking powder should bo uied. This Is of especial Importanco with biscuits. With tho old faihlancd slnglo acting baklngpowdoralt was necessary to havo Uioovon ready so that tho biscuits cou.l te put in mo moment tney wero mixoi, but wlUi K O Raking Powdor you can mix your biscuits hours In advanco If you llko, lotting them stand, and sti'l havo perfoet biscuit whrn rolood. In fact It Is entirely practical to mix a batcn of biscuits boforo supper, bake what you want for that meal, and set tho remainder of tho dough awsy In the Ico box until morning, when you can havo freshly baked biscuits for break fast without tho loss of a moment's tlmo In mixing. That you can do this with K G Raking Powder Is duo to tho fact that It la virtually a blend of two baking powders, ono of whlc'j om menees to act as soon as tho dough Is mixed, tho othor commencing n soon as It Is reached by heat, Tho dough after being mixed, will stay In a partly leav ened condition for hours. Then when tho boat Is uppllcd It will flnUh r9tlngtr ' Rcclpa Worth Saving Biking PtJr Dlttuif I cups paltry font. S UbUpooofuli horUnln. B Un towpouatula K O llialn lonlar About t cup of milk or water, 1 UAipoooful uXU Ctahm BUtulli IHeujxwhlta floor 1 rt I cup k rhm flour. I Iml tMipooofuU Y Q Iltklnc rowtW 3 UbluiKwnrult iltorUnlnif. 1 Ul Uaipoonfut lt. Ons cup Mlk or mora It nMdni, (((rabun uull laquimroora UiUK.; DUU Bhtultt 1 cup flour. S Jaral tMpmnful K Q llaVIn v Towclar. S lvl uUoipoonfulj atwrunliiK. 1 eun mill floll In iht,U Inch thtrk, prJ with buttx s uu erar iau uu cutandhu.a a4 oUr Utvuil, , Nut aucuitt S cup flour, , . I teMiw.nful Hit. I ItJ tauiMwntuU K O llaklnir I'owJw. B Iyl UlilMpoonfuU UurUDlnrf. ., H cup milk. H CUP thoppaj nut. Things to Remember Tiaa km il Va..a k.t J..-l .- . I..lld bowdor. sue u.- i-ar ,H,.ir aiuj uuuw, mjuna tM,w i iaura mataruia conracUr, Mlllghtlr. Cutln ihiilhn- "' via mm .v w. !!' PhHt or vry aballoy pi lUva iba ovn vary boiH Ln. U Utklorp't aswolt or - la ta.. Uk m upper muiiruilsgawoodweuaJnaa-a.ea tM 0jvrttu.oro. ? -