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rAW THR nRNT) rnUMiVTIN, TWWIT, WKftNUflDAY, MAY 91, IRIS. - 4 CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. LAIDLAW j .-- - (Special to Tho Bond Dullotln.) L A 1 U I. A W, May 19. Hurt Miliar Is now hoarding with Mrs. J. 11. WImor. Grovcr Gorklug wno In Bend last week. 0, W. Horner and wlfo wero In town last week trading. Mr. Livingston tram the far Kost Is visiting Mr. Barnes. W. D. Barnes, owner of tho White Rock ranch, Is liuttlng In n largo crop of oats. Another good rain foil on Satur day, George Hell has' rented his farm north of town to Harkley and Ullrlck. Over two Inches of rain has fallen in 40 days according to tho govern ment observer. O. Laurgaard has rented tho old bank bultdlag for his headquarters. Mr, and Mm. FIshor havo a son visiting them from Idaho. Mr. Fllcklnger, north of tatdlaw, has invented a potato dropper. Mr. Hoguo, who bought the Hartcr farm, has built a now home and Is doing other improvements. Mrs. J. J. Coen Is not well. C 1. IJecker has returned from Prinevlllc, having served as a grand juror. Former postmaster K. I). James Is in very poor health. "Howard Wilson has put In a tele phone. ' . H. J. Gllkey of Grants Pass arrlred Saturday to take up his work as one of the survoyore. Mr. Solburg Is fencing his ranch. The social dance given Friday night In honor of Miss Ford was the event of the season. Supper was served at the Rlversldo Inn. Jllako Becker has been appointed to 165k"attur and manage the tele phone system. The mall service from Ilend has been discontinued and the mall now comes from Deschutes, arriving at 10 a. in, J. C. Thorp was at Tumalo Satur day looking over tho reservoir site with Engineer Laurgaard. Hurb Sooglns has been appolntod secretary of the Peoples Telephone Company. The checso factory Is over stocked with orders, Prof-. Shaw will lecture here Thurs day, May 22, In tho church, on the subject, "How to Raise Good Crops. All who are Interested In this great work should attend this meeting. Prof. Shaw appears nnder the aus pices of- the Development League. After tho. adjournment of the meet ing, there will be a special meeting of the Development iLeaguo and the Ladles Auxiliary to talk over tho fair this fall. William Thorp is laying a pipe from the oheese factory to his barber shop, giving him hot and cold water. House rant is going up, new roofs arc being put on and a general im provement is noticed throughout tho town, Several families came in Monday, -4 t GIST (Special to The Bend Dullotln.) .JOIST, May 19. F. W. Lovoranr made a business trip to Hodmond on Monday. Jllsa Joale Crawford loft Wednes day for an extended visit In Ashland. Before returning home she will spoad n few dayu with her alitor Lucy 'at Co.rvallis and attend commencement nxerelsea there. Several from this neighborhood went to iLaldlaw Wednesday after noon to hear tho address given by Governor West. Miss Kllen Crawford called on Mrs. Will Love rent Tuesday afternoon. Miss Myrtle Scoggln Is on the sick list. Mrs. Will Leverenz attended the tcbool program given at Plnoburst. Flna Crawford visited with Mrs. Scoggln Saturday. Mrs. Pulllam and son James went to Slaters Tuesday. PIna and Fay Crawford spent Wed nesday with Grace Rlggs. Hubert Scoggln went to Laidlaw Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ?, W. Levere.ni vis ited Mrs. 8ayler,and Mrs; pictiey on Sunday evening. Mrs. Crawford dnd Iwq youngest daughters wero guesta at tho Scoggln homo Sunday afternoon. Thero are a few oases of whooping cough Iu this community. ----- I PLAINV1EW J .t --- --- (Special, to The Bend -Bulletin - PLAINVIHW, May 18. Mr. Vent west to Hejid Tuesday, leaving thorn Thursday1' for Spokane where he will remain a fow days before going 'to. Spragup. Wash vs!HurLwltKf5 parents- Mr.: and; Mrs. John fltrafim. 8e pects to --.- - - - - - remain for about two weeks. Nolso Peterson and Constance Knickerbocker wont to Bond Tues day to do trading. Mrs. Van Tnssol, mother and oon Nowoll and Cleaves Strnhm attended tho last day program at PlnohurBt school. Mrs. Sayler and Mrs. Dickey called on Mrs. Ituth Young Saturday. A pretty wedding was solemnized In the prosonco of a few relatives and friends on Sunday, May IS, at high noon, at the homo or tho hrldo's fn thor, J. A. Adams of Gist, when Ornrn Illancho Adams was wedded to Ray mond S. Hammer of Culver. Tho rooms and tabic wero tastefully dee orated with apple blossoms. Tho bride was beautifully dressed in whlto satin meesalluc and was at tended by the groom's sister, Miss Marguerite Hammer, who was nttlred iu cream marquisette. The groom was attended by the brtdo'a brother, Fay Adnms. -- I TUMALO I 4 (Special to Tho llend Ilullctln.) TUMALO. Mar 19. Dr. 11. Fcrrell una palled from Rend to see John livers, who ns suffering very much ! with kidney trouble. .. i n Ijiurtraanl Is In our midst now getting options on reservoir lands. Ho says survey work begins at once. Thn new mall routo Is now In oper ation. This routb supplies Laidlaw, Tumalo and Gist from Deschutes and gives a better and quicker service. DrV. Urlnn. a veterinary, was at tho Star ranch one day last weeK to attend a sick horse. Tbo weather is still very cool and changeable and not very favorable to tho growth of crops. t POWELL BUTTE (Special to Tho Rend Bulletin.) POWELL BUTTB, Mny 19. John Ferguson has sold his rancn on the Prlncvllle-Rcdmond road to Tom Houston. Tho consideration was $15,000. Mr. Ferguson has been a hard worker and a ready booster for this section and his nctghtora regret very much to see him leave. Munz Wllsoxon was called to Princvllte last week as a witness In one of the horse stealing cases. He was one of tho Jurors who examined the brands In the case last fall. Miss Ada Morse went to work on Monday in tho county assessor's of fice. Lee Holibs made a trip to Prlne vllle for hog feed. Wednesday. Rert Powell and family visited with George Hobbs Thursday They leave tho first of the month for Crane Prairie whero Bert will bo employed looking after the Stearns cattle. After being gone several wcoks. Louis Claybough la back at work at Morse's. Edward Williams spoko to a mass meeting of tbo water users Saturday afternoon concerning the ditch com pany's fulfilling Its contracts. Noth ing was done and another mooting FIRSTCLASS EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE Pilot Butte Hotel J. F. TAOQART, Prop. Good Dining Room FREE AUTO BETWEEN HOTEL AND DEPOT - - - - .- Headquarters for Commercial Aten Electric Lighted Throughout THE BEND HOTEL HUQH 'KANE, MANAOKR BEND, OREGON Oood Rooms Free bus to and from trains FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located 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 bur orchards find nursery, Office address, Prineville. Ore. LAFOLLETTE NURSERY CO. I ic A WORD TNsmmimTij illinium ' "ini nmwii - - ----- was called for Tuesday night. Fred Plnrson, who has boon work ing on tho llobbs ranch, went to Hcnd Monday to help Mr. Davis inako final proof. Ho then expects to put In several acres of potatoes. Hill Parrlsh of l.owlston, Idaho, Is taking his placo on tho rnuch. O. W. U. Illloy of tho Davonport Stnnloy ranch was In this section Frl dny and Saturday visiting friends and trying to buy sumo seed oats. Muux Wllcoxon has boon appoint ed road supervisor lor this district. Wo hnvo been prnct'cnlly without a supervisor for a long tlmo but with a man on the Job will soon hnvo some decent roads and n fow badly needed bridges. Allan Lnndfaru Is clearing up a strip of land on the old llussott hotno stood to bo used for potatoes. POWELL I1UTTR. May 18. Guy Scars, who sold out hero about thrco years ago and moved to Redmond, has bought somo dltcn laud of John Rhudo and wtll sottlo down horo. A Mr. Klstler has taken tbo mall route that Mr. Sears had formerly. William Johnson has taken a con tract to do considerable clearing Is tho Alfalfn district. Ho bought a horse of A. I). Morrill. J, D. Davidson made proof to.dny at Rend on his homestead, with A. I). Morrill and Fred Pcrsson as his witnesses. Another lino rain has fallen here, wonderfully brightening tho pros pects for a good crop this year. Po tatoes are coming up and spring sown grain Is looking fine. Alfalfa and clover on ditch land arc showing a good growth In spile of tho cool weather during tho past week. Those who nro going to plant vlnro and othor tendor garden truck should do so now, as It will como up about Juno 1 and grow bettor than If they are planted too early. J. I. Jones has been at Tcrrcbonno the past two weeks putting In crop. MILL1CAN ----- (Special to Tho Rend Bulletin.) MILLICAN. May 12.. Harold, tho 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Davis, while playfully chasing In tho wnko of a whirlwind last Mon day, was sorlniisly cut about the feco and neck, caused by running Into a bnrbwlre fence. Dr. Forroll was sum moned from Rend to dress tho wound and tho boy Is getting on all right. F. J. Cinder came out from Rond last Sunday and spent tho day with his faintly, who are holding down tho homestead. Mrs. Ada II. Mllllcnn, who has been quite sick, suffered several hemor rhages last week and wns taken to PrlnovlIIo for medical attontlon. Louis Hall has gone to Bend whore he oxpxts to bo employed during tho summer. It Is reported that two well drilling outfits will pull Into tho valley this wook. tlnnrv Master Is dlsnoslnK of Ills personal belonging! preparatory to niovlug to British Columbia wr.oro no -" - - - - - - - - ' - - ----- Special Attention to Transient Travel Good Meals All arrangements made for persons desiring to go south and east of here ISALLAMTrLE WANF AD WILL COST YOU J --.-...- will ninko his homo. Frod Kolgor and T. Koppor hnvo gono ovor In tho Rcnr Creek country to round up somo stock boloiiRtug to Mra. Kd Koppor. Thomas Moffott left for Rond to day and will bring out another load of fruit trees for Clmrlos Hnrtwlg's big orchard. William Todd Is sotting out nn or chard of BOO fruit t.ccs. A. D. Norton returned from Rond Inst Saturday where ho spent Hovernl days on bucluess connected with his woll drilling outllt. ; CRESCENT J "- -.--- (Special to Thn Rond Ilullctln.) CRKHCBNT, May 10 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Oaptes loft Sunday after noon tor their- homo In Tho Dalles. F. M. Cleaves mndu n luminous trip to Ln Pino Sunday, returning Mon day on tho stage. IJ. A. Jones camo from Kirk, Oro., Monday with n largo load of house bold goods for Dr. Henry C Collins, who Is moving from Klamath Falls here whero ho has n homestoad, O. W, Anderson started work Tuesday morning putting up n largo addition on Thomas Bracken's pool room. Charles Graves camo to Crescent from Klamath Falls In his car Tues. day.Mrs. J. L. Rlugo and children re turned with him Wednesday morning for a two weeks' visit. Charles Thomas has been helping tho government men construct a bridge on the rlvor nenr the Odell ranger station this week, Tom Sly of I Pino brought up a load of baled hay on Wednesday for K. 0. Ilourk. K. O. Ilourk mado n trip to Geo. Mayfleld'a ranch on Tuesday. Hurl Austin returned from Port land Tuesday with a new Ford oar. Tho road to Crater l-nko Is again opened up; n car passed through hero Thursday bound for there. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler returned Thursday from Proehstol, Wash, where they wero called on account of the Illness of tho former's mother. She showed some Improvement be fore they left. Mrs, D. C. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Raton and O. L. Peterson wero In Crescent Friday. I CLOVERDALE $---- --4 (Special to Tho Rond Ilullctln.) CLOVKRDALK. May h. Mrs. Hauna or Rend and Mrs. M. l Penny of St, Johns, Ore., wero week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Pray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jeromo Hkelton. Miss Maudo Grubc Is taking music lessons of Mr. Ruble of Slstors. Mrs. K. M. Pray, who received the sad news that hor sister was dying, left for Portland Monday. Two of the Cloverdalo boys played o.i tho Sifters ball toam Sunday. ------- J P1NEHURST : -- - (Special to Tho llend Dullotln.) 1MNMIIUIIHT. May 10. School closed Friday with approprlnto exer cises. A number of rtsltors wero In attendance who grootly enjoyed tho program. It was rendered In n very oredltablo manner. The work done by the pupils this year was of a high grade and both patrons and pupils were highly pleased with, tho success of tho school. All Joined In tho hopo that thoy might sneuro tho services of Mrs. Delia Nichols again for next year. At the closo of tho program Mrs. Nichols gavo an address In which she thanked tho pupils for their behavior and kindly uttltudo to ward her and each othor and she ex pressed her graUtudo to tho patrons for their support. She did not ac cept the school for another year as she expects to take up the study of economics and will leave for Spo kane In 'ho fall. The pupils of tho public school pre sented tholr teacher with an elabo rate writing sot which was greatly uppreclated. The Sunday school !s progressing nVoly under tho superln'ondency of M.i.. A.' Mcallater; tl.o ottondunco has reached 40, Govornor West and O. Laurgaard woro ln Plnoburst Wednesday look ing ovor tho reservoir slto. It. H. Rayley spent several days In PrlnovlIIo last wook. Mrs. Gay and C. Gllborg wont to Rond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Snyder went to Rond on business Monday. . A. Kerfs mado a buulncsa trip ft Bond Monday. Frank Swisher attonded the telo pbpnq meeting In Laidlaw Saturday, Mrs. Delia Nichols was the guest of Mr. end Mrs. G. W. Snyder Satur day. Mrs. O.' B. Nichols and son Jay went to Laidlaw on business Wednes day. , Mrs. Arthur Jackson returned on (Thursday from ao emended visit with We Are Still Selling Fishing Tackle at Cost Bend Hardware Co. her parents at Laramie, Iowa. Hho la slowly Improving from tho Injury received In tho wreck at Choyenno Wells and says the wreck was much tnoro serious than retried. Mr. and Mm. W. F. Frroar and daughter of Oloverdsle spent Hun day at tho homo of Mrs. Delia Nich ols. e -- ! DESCHUTES (Special to Tho Bend Bulletin.) DBSCHUTBB, May 20. Hugh O'Kano cf Rend was a Desohulen vis itor Monday, returning In tho How ard car. A. C. Moad was a Rend visitor Monday. C. W. Jensen Is planting five acres of potatoes. G. W. Hall and boys are doing the-work. Fitzgerald & PatinltiRs have traded their ditch land north of ling Butto for Washington land and are loading their goods at Dcsohutes to ship to their new home. Their famlllm i'l Practical Baking Lessons The Tglil Materials Dear in mind that the lcat materials mako tho best food. A soft Winter wheat pastry flour Ii as ncw4tiry for cakes m for bUoulta. In fact, it should always lx Uicil with Imking ponder, as It aWrls inoUturo moru rwlily than Iiard fiprlng wht brntil flour, whidi mntaitut much slow dunnlving glutrn. If bread flour lii ueI for caVo, one mint tin) at Isast one-third moro inotatun than is eawVd or by tho recipe, fur all cake tecis oro written for pastry Hour. ' A Bret d. j of the uncertainty of oako baking in ellmintted by uiint? n double, ralno baking 'xiwdcr surh as K C, Tho latter need not bo hurried into tho oven, nor n'xd oua bo careful about slamuilng t!w oven door, t r j tiring tho stove. K O la rootly a blend of two baking powders, ono of which commences, to raisa as soon mi moiaturo Li added; tho other L Inadlvo until heat is applied, so tliat tlm raising U sustained agaiiMt all danger of falling until tho coke u bake1. Cane sugar is always to be preferred for cakes, lxausa licet sugar Is Itanl to dis solve and la likely to sink to tho bottom or stick around tho edges of tho pan, making an Imin-rfcct enke. If iniiiouilblo to get granulated cano sugar, then as tho next bent thing, buy bar sugar, Tbli id very lino and easily cammed. Measure Everything It will save tlmo nnd manv strna If voti will get everything required ny tho reeijio on your mixing tablo before Btnrting. iwcrytning snouiu no ineaaumi correctly. If tho recipe calls for sifted Hour, sift it once brforo measuring. Mcasuro (tour by filling tho cup with a spoon. If you dip tho cup Into tho (lour, it will pack and thera is danger of over measuring. Mousuro tho baking powder carefully, using lovel, rounding or heaping teMoonfub, accord ing to tho recipe, Sift the flour ami baking powder together three times in ordrr to get them thoroughly mixed, so that tho cakq will ruisu evenly I nUo to loocu up tho flour, Mixing Tho flour and baking powder having lecn measured and sifted, mcasuro out tho augur nnd butter and cream together. If tho butter is cold and firm, warm tho sugar slightly in tho oven. After creaming tho butter and sugar, separata (ho yolks from tho whites of thq eggs and with u rotary egg beater, cream tho yolkd until light lemon colored and very creamy. Add this to tho butter and sugar, nnd blend all together. Now add. a little of tho water or milk and stir it in thoroughly: then a littlo flour, stirring it in thoroughly; then moro moisture ana more Hour alternately, stirring each tlmo until a)l the flour and moisture nro in lite batter, wheodt should cr"e7',',,f,wvr InthonextlMon other rcp , . ..,... 9 - . ".. 0WPKBB ' go over by learn They got $100 an jacro fur tholr lund. Miss MaRKln I.' we has boon (Ult sick with tonsllltls but Is recovering. ! Tho Rodflold and Nannoy famlllM I Slid IHHIJ HUH. 4IIIHI MIUOrUII, llll'll Cox and C. McOsuloy picnicked ou tho Tumalo Sunday and caught 03 fine trout, Mrs. HamUhy and daughter Lilly started to their homo lit Colorndo on Sunday, having been lltlnR at thn Hnll homestoad for two weeks. They wont to Portland and will take a steamer voyage to Han I'rauolseo, and then go by rail to Grand Junetlon, Cain., via Halt Lake. Mrs. D. C. Cummlniu loft for Port land Sunday where she and her hn band will make their home. Mr Cuinmlnps Is overseer In (ho yards, making up trains. A surprise party was given Mhm Anderson at tho Hall liointntoicl in Wednesday evonlug when ii of tho Deschutes young people gathered for a last good time whlto they wont all CAKES I often hear housktprs atttlbut their success or failure (n cake baking to luck. Otheis have the Idea that cake bakers ate born, and that unlest one Is nat urally adapted to It, ihe cannot succeed. In reality any oe ean baka the nlceit of cakes If she will follow closely the few simple rules which sis given below in full detail. Jhs-tLjuu. 6ELJffj? J ho Itentrn until smooth and gtoviy. If tho win tee oi tlie egg are to bo uhm, beat tnrso wit h n flat or spoon whip until they nro stiff enough to stand up. putting them in loit. A little salt added to tho whiten of oggt helpi in tho bnatlng. If yolks of egg are not uwl, odd tho moisture and flour alternate! to creamed butirr and sugar and add too whites lat. Where much mora sugar than Ixitter is tucd, at in Orancto Cuke, half of the sugar may bo beaten into tuo yolk oi ma rggi. Baking Ono of tho most iuiortant things about baking cakes U to havo a modrrato oven at tho start; In fart, In using n gas, oil or giuollno stove, it is not necotsary to light the etovo until tho caka has been put in. Then there should Im a very low llama at first. After tho cako has doubled in bulk, inoreaso tho iieut nnd Imko until n brown crust is formed ami the center will roiixMul to the touch. Never allow a crtut to form over cako brforo the batter haa doubled. In a wood or coal range, havo n very light firo in tho flru box. After tho cako is In tho oven, replenish tho tire nnd by tho tlmo it has burned up tho batter will havo doubled and i ready for tho hot oven to flnUh It. It is iui'iosjib'o to specify tho length of tlmo to bake cakes, for tho larger anil thicker tho layer, tho longer it talced to bake. j Otont Cat H nip butter Grated rind of 1 oraois 1 cup sugar if cup milk or water lit cup slftnd pmtry Hour 3 lavel tcaiponntula K C Raking Potrdor Yolk of 'J . beaten light White of 3 egiu, boateu dry. This make two mnnll layer. Filling or Orang Cai Thn unbeaten whlto nf 1 en if. add tn this If cup orangu pulp and Juice, with tho rotary eitu lx)atr gradually Ixiat In 1 rup paw ilirrd aiiitar, beutbiK It In alonly. When till eiiuugli to hold It shape epruad upon ma cane, unnit Dealing UUKC IUU icioa IHiiigy oud white. Cream Cat li cup butter 1 run sugar Yolks of two ram beaten light , l cup slftml pmtry Hour S lyvcl tuoapoouful K O Baking Powdol ,, ,H cup cold water )Yh!to of (wo eini lieatcn dry I'lavurlim to suit. Crtam Ming If cup sifted flour )( toaapoonf ul salt 1 cut) hot milk 1 cik Iwatnn llitht H cup sugar 1 ouuco chooOlato l iBAspoooful vanilla extract . .. Mix flour oud salt with u very Ilttlo cold milk stir into tho hot milk and cook ten minutes, add tho chocolate and stir until it if melted and evenly bleudud with tba ilqut mixture! then beat In tho egg mixed witb th sugar, and lastly tho vanUTa. , tor Cmk auidlqlngc vlll be gtven.