rAOK a. 11KNI llUI.T.KTLV, I1KNI), ORK WKDNKHDAY. DKCKMnKIl n, 10IIJ. - - - - - CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. -- -- towkui huttk. roynt.i. hutte, Dec. i. j. p. Hlco took bcIiooI comum In No. 90 Inst Tuesday. Tho report shows that tho district has 26 children ot school ngc. AuguBt 11. Droyor loft for Clovo land, Ohio, Monday nftor spending tho summer and fall horo with his fath or. John Rohdo left Monday for Wll- inmetto vniioy points wuero ho will visit rclatlres for tho noxt two months. Among tho Powclt Hutto farmers who had hoRs' In tho Bhipmont which went from tho Union Warehouses In Redmond Tuesday wero E. N. Hall, John Tengman, N. P. Alloy, Lcland Casey and O. C. Truesdalo. Clarke Morso went to Prlnevlllo Wednesday to sco the foot hall Rnmo Tnursday. Ho remained over for tho ilanco Thursday evening nnd rcior(s n nno tlmo. Ross lliiBsott and Miss Ollra John con had qulto an exciting tlmo Wed nesdny evening whllo on their way to the Snopard school Iioubo to nttond nn entertainment. Their team lio enmo frightened at a largo wood In tho road and started to run. turning In sueh a mannor as to break tho buggy tonguo out. Tho occupants wore uninjured, however, and con tinued tholr journey on foot. Miss Mabel Smith took tho even lug train Wodnesdny for Madras whero sho enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with her sister nnd family, going from thoro to Lamonta for n short visit with her parents. Sho returned Sunday to continue her school work. Henry Tweet and W. O. Mustard were drawn on tho Jury, for circuit court servlco beginning Monday. A meeting of stock holders in the Grango Hall Company wao held at the N. P. Alley homo Krlday night. About throo years ago this company was for mod, having for its purpose tho building of a community hall. Stock amounting toi $210 was sold nnd everything looked bright for tho erection of tho hall. The company bought an aero of land from A. H. Rohde. It being decided by n majority that this would be a proper location. This matter of location, however, has always been a sore one with some of tho stockholders and Is the direct cnuto of tho failure of the company to build. Tho recent meeting was for tho purpose of dissolution. Tho ma jority of paid in stockholders transferred tho monoy to tho Wilson school house fund and It will be usod to build a school house Instead of a liall. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shearer and tho later' grandmother. Mrs. Orewller. -nt t 'lend Thursday to onloy Thanksgiving dtnnor with Mrs. Shearer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Orowllor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donlnvy of Cllno Falls wero guests at the John Skoln homo on Thanksgiving day, returning to their home Friday. Mr. arid Mrs. E. N. Hall wero din ner guests at the Allen Wlllooxon home Thanksgiving day. Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Sears camo out from Prlnevlllo Thursday to en joy Thanksgiving dinner with the .former's brothor. Guy Scars and family. Miss Ora Sears accomnanied them and remained over with her parents until Sunday. Mrs. Mary V. Charlton and sons came out from Prlnevlllo Friday for a visit at tho farm. Tho boys re turned to school duties Sunday, Mrs. Charlton remaining over until Tues day. Miss Clare Dunn of Redmond oamo out Wednsday to enjoy Thanks giving with the Guy Sears family. Mr. and Mrs. Van Doron and son Raymond were guests at the W. F. Smith homo for Thanksgiving din ner. N. P. Alley and G. C. Truesdalo wore chosen on tho committee of farmers who are boosting the farm ers' get together day at Redmond, Saturday evening, Dec. uth. nt which time ail farmers and families aro In vited to meet at Burets' hall for a jolllfleatlon of visiting, speech mak ing and a general get acquainted time. Everybody wll take lunch. Miss Lillian Maucean left for lior home In Taooma Saturday after a two week's vls't with relatives. IS, L. Johnson and sons. Miss Ailna Johnftoo and Ross Ilussett wore guests at tho Truesdale home Thanks giviHg day. Mrs. Ow, lieekman served a big illnner at tlia lieekman hotel Thurs day. Uesldee the family and board ers, Mr. and Mrs. Miller were at the tabla. The Millers are new comers here. Jiavlng recently bought the Paulson plaee, while their parents, who eame hare with them bought the forty kuown as the "Dick Meyers" plaee. A. W, Hayor and Geo. Morgan are unloading a car of wlro for the W. F. King Co. of Prlnevllie. J, Ar Rlggs, Leo HobbB and Allen Willcejnn will shin a car of hogs to the Portland market Wednesday. Mr. Wjjtoixon will accompany the stock to Portland and remain over. Mrs. Wll coxop . and daughter Harriet will join' HI in and tho family will enjoy city life for a few days. Mrs. A. W. llayn and Miss Hazel went to Prlnevlllo Sunday, Mrs. Ilayn remaining over till Monday. Misses Viola and Pauline Trues dale, Jess lieekman and Harold and Chas. Charlton returned to Prinevllle Sunday, after a few days with homo folks. llglnli Jones camo out from Prlne vlllo Friday for a brief visit with his liarejita, neo. Ifob'w blew homo Saturday evening, from tho county seat whoro lie hqd bean for several days, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mustard en tor.awl Mr. und Mrs. S. D Mustard ' to oiuirar Thursday. ,Qno hundred and tnlrty-four coy- mo bchiihi nave rewarded me enoris of a voting man who I" doing trapping In this section since September Uth. The li'iuttKoh thoje pets Is fixed, at SI SO each, while the hide is worth 4'proKJniatly $3.50. making a total of ;?Pji0Qr for each animal trapped. ' Tills sJIMi fluiv showing and should' mean a decided lessening of the coy ote pest in this section. - - - - - - l'OWKLTi 1IUTTK. POWELL 11UTTE. Nov. 30. Tho pupils of Htitto Valley gnvo n short program Wednesday afternoon. Thanksgiving dny was celebrated hero In tho usual manner. Whllo this Is a busy community, thoro la something about Thanksgiving that makes all lay nsldo their cares, ro now old friendships nnd make now ones, and cat pop-corn. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Patterson spont Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wolcott Mr and Mrs. Lewis Rlalr and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Archer nnd family, Mr and Mrs. Oscar Pricket and little daughter and L, P. Hah - Icn spont Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Morrill. Tho house of Lewis Rlnlr caught fire Saturday night from the stove pipes coming npart In tho attic. One of tho children saw tho blaxo just as the family was about to rotlro. As It hnd just started, It was easily put out. Mrs. Culver and little daughter. Resale, who have beon visiting for sonio tlmo In Spokane, are expected homo Boon. Mrs. Culver was visit ing hor daughter, Mrs. Forrest Dunn, formerly of this place. D. A. Patterson sold a largo beet to Uend butchors last week. PLA1NV1HW. PLA1NVIBW. Dec 1. -Floyd Scott spent the afternoon at tho Crawford homo Sunday, Chas. Powelson was In Sisters Sun day. Waldo Peterson was transacting business In Redmond Monday. Mrs. Strahm spent last Monday nnd Tucsdny In Sisters. A. A. Ilurgnrd and wtfo were in Redmond Tuesday. Mr. llcrdean and Harvey Hunter of Freowatcr aro visiting nt the Ad ams home. Mrs. Thompson of Colvlilc, Wash., Is here visiting with her daughter,, Mrs. Rurgard nnd family. A number of peoplo of this neigh borhood attended tho Thanksgiving danco at Sisters Thursday night. LOST CREEIC. LOST CREEIC. Nov. 28. Ernest Hester made final proof on his homo stead last week beforo Commissioner Fogg at Hampton. Messrs Harris and McGlnnlty being his witnesses. Mrs. C. Ashley was on tho sick list during tho past week. Robert Whltesldo was calling on his neighbors last week and Inci dentally taking tho school census. Press Do Witt has moved over to his claim. His brother Ron took him over Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Hubbard wero busi ness visitors in Lnkovlow last wok. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stauffor trans acted business In Hampton tho past week. S. W. Rest come homo from Pauli na last Thursday. Ho expeots to spend tho winter at home. 3aa2S33H332E233333S!333333S12Sa23332I332 ; carries i The electric h i. --- - - - - - - I'ltKJU'NNT, CRESCENT. Nov. flS. Mr. nnd Mrs. J, I j. Rlngo, Joitophlnu nnd Hud Rtiigo, loft Saturday for Klnmnth Falls, whoro they will spinal tho winter. Mrs, A. L. Scgnr loft Monday for Snohomish. Wash., with hor grand son Goorgo. Tho lattor will romntn there with his parents, nnd Mrs. So gar will roturn nftor visiting relatives on tho Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Austin spent tho woo In Rend, returning Friday, A well nttcndod Thanksgiving on tortalnmont was given nt tho school houso last Wednesday nftornoon.-Tho 1 room was nnnronrlatelv docn-'Med and tho following program was Slveu' Song, school, rvcitntlun. ".t Grandma's, Ueutah Sognr; Song school; recitation, "Landing of tho Pilgrim Fathers," Zoa Sognr; recita tion. "A Poor Llttlo Hoy," Mnnard Smith; Song, school; recitation, "Tho First Thanksgiving," Gladys Rourko; "A Little Pilgrim Dialog," Milliard Smith, Uoyd Stevens, Gladys Hour):, 7.-m und Houlah Sognr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Normnn Jiob.on loft Crescent Tuesday for Lakovlow. Mr. Jaoobson is n special man In tho U. S. forestry service nnd has boon stationed In Crescent tor several months. A shooting uintch ami rnftlo In Crescent Wednesday rvultwl In the distribution of turkeys nnd other meat. The shoot was conducted by Fay Howard. Pl.VKIIl'RST. PLNEHimST. Dec. L -V. Swlshor made a trip to llehd nno day last week. A number of people from this neighborhood nttcndod tho shooting match Thursday. Miss Mary Dietrich was a caller nt tho Snyder homo Saturday aftor noon. The Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Swisher Is very III. Tho Literary Society mot Saturday evening, tho :9th, and report a fair slxed crowd. Klootlon of nlucors was held and tho following officers wero chosen: President. H. A. New- combo; vice-president R. Y, Couch; secretary. Mrs. I. 13. Winner; treas urer, C. II. Spaugh; sergeant nt arms, I. B. winner. Tho question decided on for de lta to for next Saturday night was, "Resolved, that Intemperance Js moro destructive than war." Everybody conio. Grace nnd Kunlco Rrndloy and Ruth lyly called on I'thol and Ivy Snydor Sunday. Raymond Winner nfont Sunday with Reginald Rayloy. HISTKHS. SISTERS. Dec 1. Mrs. Fryronr returned homo Saturday tpm nn oxtnnded visit In Idaho. Mr. Strahm nnd family wero guests ELECTRIC SIGNS You nre a stranger in a citj. 'You want a cigar, or a hat, or a pair of shoes, a magazine or eats. You look for a siftn on a store that the thing you want. sign that catches your eye sign. Strangers come to Bend every day. They want to buy things. They will buy in your store if you can attract them to it. Once attracted you have the opportun ity to make a permanent customer. Our Electric Signs Attract. We have a new proposition in electric signs to put before you. See us about it. Bend Water Light $b Power Co. rrsBisJswwffipFPFiPiF.iirJjgjgjgEigi -- - - ..- - j of hor ilntiKhtor, Mrs. F. I", Hublo, Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs, Hardy Allen visited nt tho homo of Ctnrouco llrnnton Thursday. Tho water system Is progressing rapidly, Tho tank Is nnlshod and In plnco. Tho pipes nrn being laid. Mr. and Mrs, Kesnor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Zumalt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Loo Zumalt worn guests at tho card party given ny Mr. and Airs. Frank zumait nn Thanksgiving evening. Tho school board has agreed to soil the old school house tn the agri culture assoc at on for n fair navlllon It will bo moved In tho near futuro north of tho Shaw hnuso near tho rnco track. November 2(1 wan Miss Jesslo Wit son's wedding dny, yet sho was prob ably no happier on that day than Miss Muriel Ediuunson. On return lug homo from school Tuesday sho was confronted by a Wellington pi ano, an early Christmas presout. Mr, and Mrs. II. K. Vincent will go to the Alllnghum-ranger station on tho Metnllus rlvor Tuesday, Nicholas l.iwnliort. Louis and Robt, Glover made n huMlnos trip to Cul ver nnd Prlnevlllo Friday. The dnuco given hy II, K. Allen wns well nttonded. Ho will give nuothor on Christmas night. CLINK IWLI..S. CLINK FALLS, Nov. SO. James W hoi ploy Is doing somu clearing this week. Mrs. Mclstor moved bnok on hor homestead Tuesday. Mrs. Harvey Mlllor and children visited Mrs. I. L. Hnrader Tuesday, L. E. Prlckett movod back on his ranch Inst week. Cora McLcnn. Anna nnd John Don- lavy attended tho Y. P. C. A. social In Redmond Tucsdny night. Sylvia Fctty has returned to her homo after nn extended stay at Laid- law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donlnvy spent Thanksgiving with John Skcm nnd family nt Powoll Rutto. Irvln Ruggs, Anthmoro Woods nnd Isllo Wright wont to Lnldlaw Thursday to spend Thanksgiving. W. A. McLean nnd daughter at tended services nt tho Redmond Rap-H list cntircu. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ilcckwlth at tended the Thanksgiving servlcos nt tho Redmond Ilnptist church, aftor which thov wero the dinner guests of Albert Mohler and fnmllv. Mrs. W. A. MeLesn left on the evening train Friday for an extend oil visit nt her home In Sheridan. Miss Hese King of Heud spoilt the weok end at the home ot Harry lioekwlth. The school en loved n vacation on Thursday for Thanksgiving. Mrs. J utm-s Whelpley nnd sons, David and John Ruggs. Ilessle liar a dor, Anna nnd John Donlavy spent a very delightful Thanksgiving with W. A. Molxinn. Miss llesslo Hnrader, who sprained is an 2203333321332 ? 1 I 1 1 ! i ! 1 ' 1 ! I ' i 1 1 , ' 1 1 it 1 1 ' I in u a , a ) 7 : i m ' j I 1 j 1 I ' ' - l. l hor nnk lo a fow dnyn before nho loft Cnllforulu for hor homo hero, Is nlowly recovering. Tho Richards children nrn Kiting to ulteiid sclioul In Redmond from How on, E. 0. Iliinklo will luivo n milo on Saturday, Ho uxpncla to move to Sliuriimn county. Mrs. MoCaho-s fnthor, (loo, L. Wit tnl, of Detroit, Mich., gnvo a short tnlk to tho Suudny school Sunday, Mr, nnd Mrs. E, C. Hnuklo nnd (laughtor worn dinner guests of tho Troyors of Hlstora Thanksgiving. IMPERIAL. IMPERIAL. Nov 28. Warren Mo Council is partitioning off n small room In tho Illxhy store to Install n harbor shop, Mr. Lnbeni from Washington Is building a nlco hnuso nn his claim. Ed Hansen Is clearing sagebrush for Mr. Holt. E. P. Nlolsnn nnd Carl Anderson donated four acres of plowing to Mr. Holt. Mr. Lamb la building on his claim, Mr. Ilubbnrd and family hnvo moved Into their now house. Chns. Plerson returned tn tils claim with u team last weok, Thus. Hums Is in lleud after his son and u load of supplies. W, M. Tnndn hnd tho misfortune to lose u good horsn Inst wotk. Tho fend stable was open to travel on Thanksgiving for the first tlmo. IIKllliaXK. HIGHLAND. Nov. H. F. Psrimn-1 tor and T. Huortso returiimi from ' Horn! Thursilny nflnr having snont u ! weok or moro there. tr tr w Building LUMBER, Sr I The Miller Lumber Company licnd, FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located on Powell Hutte, fourteen miles east of Henri. 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 voti. Catalog free on request. Come and see our orchards and nursery. Ofllee address, Prineville. Ore. LAFOLLETTE NURSER.Y CO. We Deliver the Goods BUS AND DRAY LINE LIOHT AND HEAVY LIVERY. Hay, Barley, Oats, Wheat and Uran at lowest prices. Tho Largest Barn In Central Oregon. WENANDY LIVERY CO. Bend, Oregon. J. H. WENANDY The Owl For Daily train each way between. Central OrefrArv points and Portland. Tourist sleoping car (Berths $1.00.) First class coaches. Save a Day PROM CENTRAL OREGON Leave Bond 8:30 p. m, " Deschutes 8:48 p, m. " Redmond 0:10 p. in. " Tcrrebonno,..9:24 p, m. " Culver 10:02 p. m. " Motollua 10:20 p.m. " Madras 10:30 p.m. Arrive Portland 8:10 a. m. Prompt despatch of freight between Central Oregon ahd Portland and Portland and Eastern Cities Connections made In Portland to and from Wlllamotto Vallov Astoria and Clatsop Beuch points. Purtt Sound . Rnnl xfil. iV.T'fl' St, Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Chicago. ' wuu' UcatioT' tt,m 8che(lulc8' flnd othor 'n'wmatlon by letter, or upon R. II. OnOZIKIJ, A. O. P. A. J, H, COUIIET, Agent, rortlttnd "0. ' Sinn.! rr.n.n W. 0. WILKB8, A, O. P. & P. A Portland, OrW050" lingers, left Tuesday fur will rosldo there for tin, winter, Mrs. It llnud nnd Mm. Chns. Mills Is tixpncted out k this wook to remain for tho winter. Mrs. Ilnlsley and Mrs, Hiuusny vln Hod Mm. Rivers Sunday. Miss Ruth Rivers has boon vdry sink tho past weok, E. Ilaiilolsoti visited Pule Nlnlnoit Friday, A. Cottliighnm returned from llnnd today with tho now seats (or tho school house, ' Chas, Marrln and wlfo loft Hun day for llond. ( Walter Taylor and Con O'ICcnfo nr rived homo Inst week front Rend. A. Palmer, who has made flunl proof on his homestead, loft Frldny ovoulijg for his former homo where no expects to spniiu mo wnunr. Other Cnrrmntlriu'e on Page , W P. B. JOHNSON'S . A.ILUCAN, OK ft! ON Is the place tn buy iho Rlfllil' KIND of (IWOCIHUHS at the RIUI1 1' KIND of prices Near 28 illile Post fff Sk fS Material SHINGLES 5 OrcRon. LON L. FOX SSBSSBI ' ' )UREGDNIRUNKKr CENTRAL OREGON LINE Busy People Each Way TO CENTRAL OREGON Lcnvo Portland 7:00 p. in. Arrlvo Madras 0:00 n. m, Motollus 0:15 n. tn. " Culver (1:28 n. m. Torrobonno,..7:08 a. m, " Redmond 7:23 n. m, Deschutes..., 7:43 a. m. BonJ 8:00 a.m. fi, II i- l l l 2' 2 n m 2 J I 2 d o o V 1' a