c PARK 2. IinND IlULTiKTIN, ItKNI), OIUC, W KDNRSDAY, NOVKM1IKK 12(1, 11)111. loli --- - --------- - - - , CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. .----...J-.-- -------------.-- I for hor nhnro of ndtutrnUon, ......, And hors will bo tho lion's sliiuo, tho powiu.ii nirriK. I'lMYUiiU uuiin. 4uv iiirriuju . i.i j.. ,. ..!,n. Hoover la building a hunjralow for Lot "'8 "" trlea "VStaw milt nnd . E. Kiiddor. Mr. Huddor calls hU,Lot , hr , "I' '?l ,VUU nnd tilnco "Kulrvlow" and tho nnmo Is well chosen slnco It In located on ton of tho highest butto In this locality, llcnrr Rdwards Is busy clearing land for Mr. Still or l'rlnovtllo. Mr. KdwardR In under contract to clear 100 aero, which moans soma work. Mr. Wnlcon took a load of oats to rrlnovllto Tuesday. learn to farm, not Unlit. Improved farming la tho talk of tho country far and wldo; It's county fairs, with llvostock shows nnd poultry sldo by sldo. Tho meaning Is plain, 'tako It from mo:' great showers all start by drops. And our old 'Undo Sammy' Is going to spcclallio on crops. C. H. Charlton roturned to tho So hero's to our farmers, our Contra! bultos Monday from a few days' visit with tho folks in rrlnovlllo. Somo of tho local people contribu ted their share of turkeys to tho Portland ThnnksgiTlng trade. Among those shipping tho pattor part of tho -week woro; E. N. Hall, 30: N. P. Alloy, 3D, and J. E. Warnor,35. Tho birds worn dressed. Hoad Supervisor Wtltcoxon and crow finished work on tho Wilson rond Wednesday. This Is tho road repairing, requested by tho Club Indies and allowed by Judgo Springor. Tho rond was placed In good condi tion and tho ladles yxprfss their thnnks. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mustard, who visited tho past two mouths with tho former's brothers, S. D. and V. Q. Mtiitard, loft for Spokano Wednes day. A yoiin mule, tho property of It coves Wlllcoxon. is in grave danger of being taken before a fedornl grand jury for robbing tho U. S. mall. Last week tho scamp watched his chunco, nnd taking tho Redmond Spokesman's weekly I'owoll Butto budgul from tho mall bag, proceeded to mastlcato It. Some of those Jaw breakers used by tho correspondent, however, proved too much oven for tho mule, but tt Is safe to say tbo Spokesman contain ed no I'owoll Hutto Items last week. Mrs. M. M. Patton left Thursday for Opal City after a pleasant visit with her brothor, N. P. Alley nnd family. Mrs. Pntton's homo Is In Portland and sho will return thcro after overseeing somo work on hor Jiomcstoad near Opal City. W. II. Pulkorson, fathor of Mrs. Earl Saunders, left for Wtllaraotto valley points Thursday whero ho will visit numerous relatives. Ho will spend somo tlmo with his son, Pearl Fulkorson. and family, former pio neers of this section but now located at Seasldo. Mr. Llnqulst is building a barn for n. Manceau on tho lattcrs new Powell Hutto farm. Tho now houso on tho Jesso Tuck lace Is about completed and Uio family haro taken iiossoMlon. Mr. Idndqulst'a folks have moved Into tholr new home. A family bv name of Humphrey, hairing from Torrobonne, have taken MP their residence among us, having rested tho McCBffcn-WurtzwIle place lately vacatod by McPharland. - Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Soars and family haro moved to Redmond. J. h, Gibson wag a visitor at the 1 CoHnty seat Saturday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Warn er on Friday, Nov. 21, a daughter. Tho little lady tipped tbo scalos at t pounds. Hev.'Ragpn of Redmond conducted services at tho Shapnrd school houso Sunday. A large audience was In auonutiiee. Mrs. A. W. Itayor visited hor tJaMghtcrs in Prlnevltle Saturday, retwrnlnc Sunday. Miss Gladys no- vompaaled her mother home and wont to Portland on Mm M-njay eve ning train for a weok s visit. The latt road news trom tho Musty Mat is to the effect that tho Geo. iL. Hraioo road petition has been turned down, while tho Geo. KIsslor petition hearing will bo continued to the December session. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kissler and family and Rov. Ragan and small daughter, all of Redmond, were tho quests at tho Ceo. KIsslor home Sun lay. W&Gll Miss Mabel Smith suffered from tho effects of a soro throat last week nnd aa a consequenco school In the Wilson district where sho is toacher was dismissed for several days. Mrs. Van Morse returned to Prlne. vlile Friday after a brief visit with Mrs. Ida Morse and daughters. Mrs.- Allen Wlllcoxon entertained a numbor of friends at her homo on Monday afternoon at a quilting bee. Tho ladles busied tbomselvos making quilts and all enjoyed tho afternoon immensely. Tho hostess served de lletoua refreshments. All of our young peoplo who nro students at tho C. C. II. S. will bo home for Thanksgiving. Most of them will ooine Wednesday and re main over until Sunday. J. A. RJkks moved his steers from tho Wilson place to his home place Saturday. With such line open wea ther tho oattlo are doing well on pas ture. A banquet served by the members of tho Powell liutte Sorosis to their husband and sweethearts at the homo of Mrs. Ida Morse Thursday ovening tbs a docid'd success. Con vevftflcuft befran to arrive at 7 p. m, and by 8 o'clock tho entire company had urrlvod and almost immediately dinner wan announced. I)y previous agreement no lady was permitted to tako her husband for a dinner part ner and Indeed this exchange seemed to be most agreeable to tho hus bands. Plates were laid for 34 in tho well-appointed dining room whose unowy tables were ablaze with num erous candles. A delicious three courso dinner wna nerved consisting of oystor cocktail, celery salad, baked chicken and dressing, escalloped po tatoes, baked beans, roast pork, cran berries, pickles, pumpkin pie, as sorted caltes, plum pudding and cof feo. A short literary program fol lowed tho feast. Mrs. O. Truesdale In the capacity of toastmastor re quested a roll call, to which each lady responded with a toast to tho guests. Mrs. Van Morse next fav ored the company with an excellent reading, miss Mabel Allen also read a humorous selection. Doth these nurubora wore much enjoyed. Tho Sadies also gave in concert the fol loMngtoa8t' composed especially for the occasion: "Hore's to farming, the backbone- of our nation, She's comlug down the home stretch Oregon plonoors, May you live long nnd prosper, with tho coming of tho years." Mrs. O. C, T. POWELL nUTTB. Nov. 21. Water waa turned In Uio canal last weok for a day and a half. It waa welcome as nearly ovory ono's els torn nnd watering places woro dry. Somo work will bo dono on tho canal in this vicinity right nwny. N. II. Reach's now houso Is ncar- Ing completion nnd Is a most at tractive Improvement to hla hotno- stond. Ed. Persson hns his new barn fin ished, to roplaco tho one burned recently. Melvln Foster Is putting up n bnrn on tho homo place. Ed Pers son Is doing tho carpenter work. E. F. Archer Is Improving his houso by enlarging tho kitchen. A. D. Morrill Is suffering with n severe- attack of sclntlc rhoumntlsm. Mr. A. D. M. 81STKUS. SISTERS. Nov. 21. -Lewis Glover has sold his farm to Nicholas Luinbert. 1 rank Arnold and wlfo havo moved to their homo after spending two or three months working on Art Wurx seller's bungalow. 'Iho Sundny school confoion-i by Rev. R. 0. Illack.iiru was un lu;dr.v tions of tho Sisters peoplo. Plans arc being made to put Into operation many of tho good things which Rev. Rlnckman outlined. Hoth tho nftor noon nnd evening sessions wore woll attondod. There was a good repre sentation In from Clovordnlo. IMPERIAL. IMPERIAL. Nov. 20. Tlild section was visited by sovornl light snows Inst week. Tho small neighborhood dnnco was attended by eight couples last Satur day night. . Two hundred nnd nlnoty-olght foot of 4-Inch plpo was lowered Into tho Imperial woll Inst weok. Tho engine and other equipment Is expectod to bo put on in a tow days. Tho feed stablo Is nearly complolod and Is oxpectod to bo In roadlnnss by Thanksgiving. Theo. Uurna, who has been out In tho Madras country for harvest, has returned with n team and wagon. Emit Van Lake lias his now C-room resldcnco complotcd, It Is modern nnd up-to-date, Henry Anderson from Chohnlls, Wash., located In this township a few days ngo. Huffman nnd Rnbcock roturned from Hond this week with two loads of freight. Warren McConnoll has built nn ad dition on tho Illxby store, It being 10 by 10 feet. Mr. Wnllo. who has been working In llond tho last thrco months, Is again on his homoatend. will spend somo tlmo visiting with hor folks, Tho uuw bnrn nt tho school hotmn wnH put up Saturday by nliotit an workmen. An olnhorntn dinner was solved by tho women, Mrs, Pago, who has boon seriously III for somu tlmo, wns tnkon to tho hospital at Rodmond Saturday, nt present for tho decoration of thn ThiuiltnglvltiK tnhlo, A. Martin linn gono to l'ont, Ore., where ho experts to slay this winter. Id, lllncknluno hns put up a houso on bin hoimmtuiul nnd Ih liiisy picking anno. The "water witch" linn boon very busy In thin vlululty "witching" for wnlor. E. Dnnlolsoii luul n sovoro uttnok of tho grip Inst wook. I'ltlNHLIJ I'liATH. PIUNOLB FLATS, Nov. 17. A farewell pnrty was given for Mrs. J. U Roeurn at tho A. S. Cnttlnuliiun homo Frldny night, A dollKhtful HEDITKI) GlIttlHTMAH RATES PORTLAND. Nov. 3.--For the suppor was served nnd Iho evening nrst tlmo In history, railroads oijorn - wn spent In games nnd music Ing In tho Pncino Northwest will this Thorn qU(a jtt0 taU ,,low. year glvo reduced rates fni nR being dono In this neighborhood. Christmas and Now Year holiday I Ry Wlntorn has plowed 30 acres porlod. A faro and a third rato for and A. 8. CottliiRham has just llnlsh tho round trip from December 18 to c,i plowing do acres. January 6 will bo announced shortly, I.A PINE. LA PINK, Nov. ai.Ernost lloes loy nnd mother. Mrs. J. S. Ilueslny, spoilt Thursday In llond on business, It. E, Eaton wnn In town todny from hla homnstond, Geo. Ginf was In town Inst week BF SISTERS. Nov. 20. Mr. Lockmll lcr Is hauling lumbor for his now houso near Sisters. Tho total enrollment of the Sis ters school reached 10 pupils last week. All of tho first nlno grades aro reprosonted. Homer Farthing and Roy Davison went Into tho mountains near Hunt's cabin the first of tho week to get tho formor's traps which woro used thcro last winter. Mrs. Wm. Edmunson Inst Sunday celebrated her 63rd birthday by giv ing a dinner. Sho rccolved somo very beautiful presents. Mrs. Ed munson Is a pioneer of Crook county, having come to tho Ststors country 33 years ago., whero sho and her hus band have been ongaged In'furmlng and stock raising. CRKSCHXT. CRESCENT. Nov 22. Ner.l Sly. of Iji Pino wnH In Croscont Tuesday, on routo to Chlloquln. Han Zimmerman was in from his trap-line Wodnesdiiy. Jim Redmond, who has boon In Crescent tbo past two weeks, loft Fri day for Long Pralrlo. Gcorgo Mayfleld waa In from his ranch near J. a Pino Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanniur woro In town Wednesday for supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Smith nnd son Man nrd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jonea and son Paul nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Jones, who wero Rend visitors tho pnst week, returned Sundny. Mr, and Mrs. Smith woro visitors nt tho Jones ranch Thursday, Fred t-n Follotto camo In from La Pino Friday to tnko up roeldonco on his homostead hero. Tho Ladles' Civic Lenguo mot Fri day afternoon with Mrs. Maud Rlngo. During tho business session Christ mas plans nnd arrangements wero made. Dainty refreshments woro sorved nnd tho meeting adjourned to bo held noxt with Mrs. Rourk, Friday afternoon, Dec. B. PLAI.NVIEW. PLAINVIEW. Nov. 21. Mosdame Strahm and McCulloy nnd Miss Evel yn McCulley woro tho dinner guests nt Scoggtn'a homo Monday. Mrs. Florence Powelson of Hand called at her mothor's, Mrs. Smith's, Monday afternoon. Glonves Strahm spent Inst week at the Sayler homo. Nelee Peterson was transacting buslnoM In Redmond, Monday. Mrs. Sayler and Gloaves Strahm were trading In Sisters Tuesdny. Mrs. Will Lovorenz oxpects to lonvo at once for Spokane whero she for lumbor to finish his cabin. A. R. Donohuo will, haul 11,000 pounds of wire fencing for John At kiiixon lliin week. Tho Intor-Mountntn will move to tho corner Just north of llogun & Co, W. G. Fordhiuu. Iho m-w tHnlniHa tor, will move In this wook from hs homostead. Tho nlllro will bo located In tho room Just south of tho Ln Pino Supply Co., tho family occupying rM.u n tho rear of tho orllce. Chris Anderson will start driving ila&o Wednnsdny between hero and iiummlt Station. Tho mnrrlngo of W. Ernest Reoa ley and Miss Mary llogue, daughter of J, S. Roguo, Is announced for tho 2ilth. Mr. Ileesley hns been a resi dent of tho valley for four years and nt present la managing tho ranch of Dr. Glasgow. Miss Ilesslo Darker In staying with Mrs. Nettle Shulti during thn nh senco of tho boyn on tho Mnyflold ranch. Gcorgo will wlntor his cattlo at Fort Rock. Jon Mathonlo nnd Frank Hylvestor, who havo boon to tho Crooked rlvur with n hunch of cnttlo, returned Sat urday to thn Mike Mayfleld placo. Mrs. W. O. Fordham. who had been visiting hor mother, Mrs. Nottlo Shultz, nt tho Geo. Mnyriold placo, roturned homo Sunday. Tho papers for tho school lmnda for this district havo final'' Inn signed nnd It Is said that tho new building will be ready by February 1, C. 1). Todd Is dluulnir n well mi hla plnco. A, II. Davis has Just had n well drilled that proved to bn quite a success, Ho has over 100 foot of water. Mr, and Mrs. Cottlnghnm and chil dren and Mrs. I. L. Rogers took tur key dlnnor with Mrs. Frod Hamlin Sunday. ' Mr. Kennedy Is hauling liny. Lillian 1 1 tt mil it hns been sick for the past wrok but Is hotter now. Mm. Chits. Mills Is exported haok nlHiiit tho z7lh to stny for tho winter, Mrs. Will Wlgguin left for Port laud Inst week to Join her husband. They will spend tho winter In Idnho. Mr. Stnpleton Is going out for tho winter. Mr. Hill oxnortN to nnund thn win. i fur In Ijim Aiii.u1.lm A. 8. Cottlnghniii will go to llendg thin wook for Iho sontH fur tho m4um '1 houso, row Mrs, I. L. Honors In going to llnn.uox for tho wlntor, den 'Will HAMPTON, .'' HAMPTON. Nov. 17.Mrs, XT. T ",, HurrlMiiii visited Iliiiuptoii school Iiih. . Tuosilay, , , Mr, mid Mrs. McCimo, who tiiivL.t Just lately comn unto tholr lioiiii(rol nluud un Hampton butto, woro Jien ir Inst wook netting tholr mnll nnd gro,,,,, curios. ' ., Mrs, Vnn Lnkn mndn a trip" t(... Hnmptun iRHt week after grot-orloni',,' Tho Vnn Lakes nro building a jioh,,., houso on their hoiuostond. ,.,, Iliirr lllnok nnd mother havo mov , oil to Mrs. (Hack's homestead on-jst I xnrd Creok. Thoy scorn to IlkeTTlu .j,, now plnco very much although tlnvi)1 coyolea nro bnd and thorn nro ,iiollt. any clone neighbors. Mrs, lllnck i (Continued on Pago 0) P. B. JOHNSON'S' AUU.ICAN,0K!:(10N In lltn piece in buy the UKltir KIND of (lUOCIUilUS at tbo UIGIIT KIND of prices Near 28 Mile Post "B Gt in do In lo hi rei IIIGHUXND. HIGHLAND. Nov. 17.-0. Tack man nnd sister from Indian Crook visited here Saturday. Martin Hnllmeyor and son Joo loft for Hond Saturday morning. They oxpocl to bring nut a load of grocer-1 lo to r J. It. Rivera store. ICrnent Nelson nnd wlfo have re turned from a trip to Colfax, Wash. Walter Taylor will leavo for Hond thin weok whero ho expects to stay for tho winter. Quite a few turkoys nre bolng foil w w Building Material 1 - -. 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