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PAGK a. hKNI) nUIiLKTIN, I1KND, ORK., WKIWKHDAY, I)KCIiniCIt 91, 10M. -------- CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. 4 HAMILTON llUTTK. HAMPTON HUTTfci, Doc. 30. Nlco clear weather, suil ronds, and heavy freighting kcoii tho lloiiiI-Uurn road busy and Rottlore hnpio'. MIm UcasIo Shonpard loft Wedncs day lor 1'ortlnnd to bo gono flva months. Earl IloRors and T. C. Ewlng oro in llontl on business. Win. OOlold roturnod from Ilend -with a lonU of aupplloa. Mr. rinkus and O. J. Stauffer pass ed through horo on their way to Uond. Mr, IMnkus has Just complot li PINK. LA PINK, Doc. lfl.QporRo May- UQid returned from Uond Inst Sat urday whoro ho had gono to tako somo boof cattlo. I U i.ioyu Kinot, who in connoctou wwii tno i 1'ino uuppiy company s store, was taken nulto sick yesterday with what was thought to bo pto- malno poisoning. Ho la bottor now. Tho Commercial Club has bills out for n dance to bo hold Now Year's Kvo at tholr hall. Tho ladles are to bring baskets to bo sold at auction and a cash prlio Is to bo given tho cd two drlllod wells on his place, ono '!' whoso basket brings tho high 300 feot and ono 376 fcot deep. t Price. ... , ... John Torry had tho mlstortuno to, Lestor Soils, who has boon visiting lose a string of tools from his well I his mother. Mrs. Honekrat, return- anu m uepm oi auu. iovi, niuiu . "" ,T..i . C ,"" drilling a well on his claim. Mr. Williams Is hoiplng'inco. Cook his week. Thoy aro drilling for wa ter with a hand power drill. DltV KVKK. DRY LAKH, Dec. 16. Tho best of wcathor has prevailed for tho past week. 0. Davidson and S. Logan, who havo dissolved partnership, have been busy rebrandlng their stock. M. Morgan ot Prlnovlllo was hero last week helping Messrs. Davidson and Morgan ruuud up their stocK. Mr. Keen and A. Ames went tn llend tho first ot tho week for a load ot household goods. Mr. Ames now has his homo completed nnd has mov ed In. Ansel Queen Is clearing land for Chas. Ivy. Mall now leaves Dry iLako Mon day at 7 a. m. and arrives that even ing at 7, connecting at Held with tho mall to Prlnovlllo. T. Langford has built a barn at the school house. Chas. Ivy Is feeding stock on his homestead' over tho winter. Tho llttlo son ot Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Curl gavo his mother and tho near notghbora qulto n scare by drinking tho contents ot a bottlo of cough med icine. Ho was brought to town' whoro ho was attended by MUa Knox, tho trained nuruo. undor tho direction of Dr. Coo. Tho llttlo ono has fully recovered. Frank Johnson Is moving tho gnr ago tor K. Z. Clark over to tho back ot tho store. SIKTKRS. SISTBItS, Dec. 20. The 200 ncro farm ot J. M. Allen has been sold by him to M. Halloy. Jr.. ot Portland Tho prlco Is not mndo public This is considered ono ot tho host farms In this part of tho county. Mr. Unll cv will eusaco In tho stock business. raising hay on tho plnco to feed il ur ine tho winter months. .Mr. Allen has also sold his storo horo to John Van Dollen of Tho Dalles. Tho purchaser will not con tlnuo tho business horo except long enough to ulspooo of tho entire stocK and fixtures. Mr. Allen expects to movo back to tho farm which ho owns in Shcrmnu county and cngago In wheat raising. Frank llooth has rented his farm to J. L. Cllutt and nas gono to tho Haystack country to spond tho win ter. Mrs. Oster and Mrs. LoekmlUor wore Ststors visitors Sunday. Mrs. LoekmlUor states that tholr now house has no roof on as yot. Tho cold snowy wcathor Is rather discour aging to now settlors. Percy Davis Is clerking In tho J. M. Allen storo during tho closing sale. Georgo nnd Lynn Wilson spent tho evening at tho Hdmundson homo lost Sunday. Ed. Strahm will put up Ico for F. T. Kuble this year. The !cu is now six Inches thick and thoro Is a big supply. WJillo Fred Wolio was iiutcnor'ng docldcd to make It a union achool. Mrs. 13. DantoUon ban boon vory 111 tho past wook. Tho W. O. C. mot at tho homo ot Mrs. L. Hanson whoro tho afternoon was spont In making decorations for tho treo Christmas Eve. Charles Itoyor has sold his bucking pony to V. Wanor near' Roberts, Orogon. Peter Hallmoyor Is oxpoctcd homo to spond tho holidays with his par ents. Mrs. C. A. Qronnlng nnd Mrs. R. Cunningham visited Mrs. Simons last week. Miss II. Hanson is spending tho wook with Mrs. M. Nlotson. ot tho Council Rlilgo ranch, Mr. Rhodes wont north this wook to look nt tho ono day llnnoroft MILLICAN. MILL! CAN. Doc. 22 Sku-Ko-Lcok Kluti mot with Mrs. Dora A. Johnson ; Docombor 20. Civics by Mary K. Da- vis was tho topic tor tho dny. Refresh- i a I nf An ! at til MAnnn H'Ari m 111(1 I Tho next meeting will bo at Mrs. IjTIiow ."rosjn.t " ""jJfWwJ- W' niL-onii .tniiuiirv nni. Tho dull .rlRA ." J. I-qmoant. MndnmoH plnco with tho purpose ot routing it, Airs, i. ij. narnuor ami Rranu (laughters called on Mrs. Rhodos ono dny this wook, Tho school enjoyod a vacation this wook on account of tho tonchor'a ex aminations. This vacation will tako tho plnco of tho tisunl holiday ono probably. Rov, Ira H. Fox prenchod at tho school houso Sunday. Frank Donlavy brought a rogtstor od hog from W. A. McLonn this wook. Anthmer Woods Is working on tho rond oust of Redmond this week. Tho houso recently vacated "by Wm. Clnypoolo nnd family whs tho sceno of n Jolly party Thursday even ing in honor ot Cora McLonn, who will soon loavo. flames of nil sorts wero Indulged In nnd during tho ev ening Mrs. J. W. Wrlht mndo tnffv RprotiNn, Misses Corn MoLonu, Mnr Jorlo Rlioilos. liosalo llnrndor, Hylvln Tethorow and Anna Donlnvy; Messrs. Wright, llonry mu Carl llolmhnlti. Anion nnd Enrl lllitoh, Krlo Rhodes. ILnrvoy Martin, R. M, lllshop mid John nunlnvy, Frank McLonn anil non Harold nnd Rlnler Corn, loft on tho Monday even ing train for Hhoridnn whoro thoy will visit ovor tho holidays and thon will go to tholr now homo In Corn ing, California. Mr. iLodbottor of Washington, bought tho 80 norn plnco which for merly belonged to thn Uockwlth brothors, IMPERIAL. (MPERIAL. Dec. 17. Ralph L. Babcock has sold his interest In tho Imperial feed barn to E. Wengcr. There was one inch ot snow on tho lfith but It melted off In a tew hours. Clarence Nelson and mother arriv ed from Portland with a truck load of furniture and aro living In Volgt'a cottago until thoy can build on tho homestead. Rlney Voigt Is back on his home stead after being absent for five months. Fivo homesteads wero filed on near hero last week and ono of tho par lies oxpoota to co in o In early In tho spring with about 60 cows. Herman La Uoni has built on his ciaim near tho EG mile post and Is now iwnv on his annual leave. i k i nmii ima htitit nnn of thn nnat- hoes last "Aok. his llttlo 4 year old tittin hnuuu ninni- thn mini, nn ' sen came ui hehln J 111 in. unknown to I week his claim, and Is now making the! Mr. WoIm. who throw his butoherl I. L. Harador bought threo hogs sagebrush fly I knife behind him. striking the llttlo of W. A. UeLoan Monday. Glen Slavoii and Frank Crosa havo fellow In tho oye. cutting tho ball, i W. J. Woods and son, Anthmer. Just returned from a hunting trip, it Is thought to be very serious. Ycs-lworo donning on their desert claims and report not much success. I torday ho took tho boy to Portland i a few days this week. John Sands is on his homestead for medical treatment. Harry lleckwlth won to Prlnovlllo again after taking his annual leave. I A social was given nt tho Gist Ho-iTuesday to attend tho tonchors' ox- Mlss Annlo Pearson is spending lei ibsi rnusy evaning. iniuiuuuuu uuu n-iuniiu niuaj nm cy Hlgons, Jnnunry 3rd. tho citiu will cvo a social Jnnunry 9. Vocal nnd Instrumoutal music and recltn tlons will mako up tho program. Ro- froshmonta will bo served nnd a good tlmo" Is promised. Tho proceeds of tho social will go toward getting an organ for tho school hero Tho Spencer Ioys aro back again on tholr claim Lovi Smith nnd family arrived in tho vnllov Inst week to reside. Eric Hastolaud and Horneo White aro busy cutting their winter a sup lily of wood. Lowls Hall went to llend Satur day to bring out a load for Johnson':! Grocery Mrs. Geo. A. MUllcnn, who has been feollng poorly lately. Intends go ing to Newport for an Indefinite stay. Mrs. L, P. Roonoy was a caller at Mllllcan ranch ono day last week. Mm. Thoa. Mointt callod on Mrs. A. D. Norton Wednesday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. W, 11, Mondow wont to Ilend Monday to attend to business matters. H. F. Dyor went to Ilend last wook. A. D. Norton and Fred Klger havo taken tho contract to go 10 feet d cop er In the Thon. MolIU woll. Thoy will havo to excavato through solid rock. 1). C. Davis and L. P. Roonoy nro enlarging tho Roonoy well. Thoy have good prospects ot getting plenty oi water. A. A. Gllmoro is still hauling hay from Alfalfa. Mr. and Mrs. Drown and little son from Harney Holes stopped at P. 11. Johnson's Saturday, CLINK 1'AM.S. CLINB FALLS. Deo. JO. Lostor llryno moved on his homestead this Wm. Clnypoolo, Tethorow nnd It. O. , PINKIIUHHT. PINKIIURRT, Doc. 21. School cloned Friday for n week's vacation. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ray dar on December 10, nn 8 pound hoy, L. It. Hoot nnd family wero trading In Uond last Saturday. .Lester Snyder and Reginald liny loy wnro Lnldlnw callers Saturday. II. A. Nowcomb loft Friday ovimtng for his homo In Union county for n short slay during vncntlun. O. L. Johnson and Chan. Hpnugh wnro limiting posts for tho school yard one day Inst week. Church services woro held nt tho Rchool tioiiMo on Sunday, tho 2 1st. 0. W. Hnydor nnd daughters worn Uond cnllitra Hnturdny. Ivy Hnydor spoilt Hiuulny with Mlmi Hutli llnyloy. CltHHIWNT. , CHHHOKNT, Doo. 80. Mr. A L. Hngnr returned to hor homo In t'rim cent Monday nftor n visit of snvntil weaks with hor daughter In Huolio. mlnh, Wash. Hlio rotlo from Ln l'lim (Continued on pngo 7.) P.Bs JOHNSON'S 1 AILUCAN,0RE00N It Hie place to buy tho RK1IIT KIND of OROCURIUS at tho RKIMT KIND of prices Near 28 Miio Post Kb , soma tlmo with her brother on his homestead near hero. Thou. Burns and Joo Hums aro building on their homestead this week. Warren McConnell is fencing his entire claim and has several men helping him. A new school district has been granted at Imperial and It is expected that school will commence within a month. There will be a big dance at Volgts hall Christmas night, A very enjoyable neighborhood dance waa held here last Saturday night. The night of the ICtu was tno com est th(s winter. The thermometer dropped to 1 above zero. PLAINVIBU. TLAINVIEW, Dec. 22. Mn Pow olson spent Sunday evening at the Strahm home. Harry May was a dinner guest at the home ot M. W. Knickerbocker Sunday evening. News has been received hero of the arrival of a 10-pound boy at tho b. II. Young home. Tho Youngs for merly lived here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baylor wero In Bend Thursday. Mr, Knickerbocker and family wer in Ueud Thursday. Mrs, Knlok booker and daughter, Rachel, left for Portland, whore, they will i,eud a woek or ten days Mr. v sod Mrs. McCalllstor and daughtor Ilootrleo and Constance Knickerbocker were trading in Sis ters Sunday. HAMPTON 1JUTTE. HAMPTON nUTTB, Dec. 16 Miss Ailed Brookings of Stauffer, who Is toaohlng-sahool in tho Glass Butte district spout Sunday with her broth er, Horace Brookings, and family. C. L. Human, wire and family of Forest Gravo havo taken up residence on their claim here. Several now scholars are starting to school hero this week. A. T. Shaver'B well drill will be moved from Mr. IMnkus' placo to tho homo of John and Osonr Black. Messrs. Black expect to drill a well each. G. A. Johnson left for Bend Sat urday from whore he.expecUi to go to San Francisco for about five months. C. A. NIeodemus purchased a sad dle pony from G. A. Johnson last week. Ilort Meelts spent Saturday in Glass Butte Valley on business. Wm. Offleld and Earl Rogers will etart to Boud this week for supplies. Jasse Monroe U cutting fence posts. Mr. atld Mrs. Erlnal Cook and son Perry roturnod to their claim last week, after a fivo month's absence Mr. Williams of Hampton Gap was oslliHg on JtrJonds in this locality last week. Thoodore Cook of Glass Butte was visiting friends hero last wook. Page, Staujfer was up from homo Inst Frldny with o team to help his father In with a load of freight. Mr. Fonts of Pleasant valley was in this vicinity on business last week. Tho Sunday school and tho public Ing. Mrs. Ilockwlth visited with Mrs, school will Join together in & corn unity tree to be given at tho school houso Christmas Eve. Miss Lottlo Montgomery will go to Redmond Thursday where she win be Joined by hor llttlo clstor, Frances. Togother they will go to Newport af ter their sister Elsie, who ban been spending the autumn on the coast In the hopes ot benefitting her health. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Farthing, Per cy Davis, and Roy Davidson rcturnod from Prlnovlllo Thursday. Mrs. Roy Davidson was visiting st tho home of Mr. and Mrs. John Tay lor during tho absence of Mr. Davidson. Tho skating rink was open Thurs day night. I-ast Saturday noon Mrs. Capron's little child ot tho Sisters Hotel upset a pan of hot water over herself and scalded her arm and side of her faco very badly. Albert Mohlcr during his absence. Leslie Wright. Amos and Enrl flinch, Irvln and David Ruggs and Arthur Woods enjoyed an afternoon of skating Sunday on tho pond east HIGHLAND. HIGHLAND. Dec. 18. Paul Held of Held was pleasantly surprised De cember 13 at his home by a largo narty of friends, 46 bolng present. Tho evening was spent playing cards and many other Interesting games, after which a bountiful suppor was served. Tho crowd remained until the wee hours in the morning. A large class attended Sunday school Sunday. Officers wero elected and teachers appointed. It has been ' DRY LAKE CASH STORE Tho placo to buy Wholesale Orders taken at Portland prices. Fonclng Wire, Implements, Men's Furnishings, Drygoods, Genoral Merchandise. Get our price; It will pay you. C. A. nENGHTON, Dry Lake, Oregon. POLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Directory or tuh City, Town and VIlUc. stvlnr dtcrlptlr ikatch of each plu. location. populMlon, ttlo graph, hlpplnr and banking point! alM Claailfltd Directory, complUd bf builntu and prouulon. . U. I. TOUC CO 8KATTI.C mmummtmmmmmtmmm I L I !N California Winter is the name of a Season, not the description of a Climate. LET US HELP YOU PLAN A VISIT to the land of Sunshine, (Fruits and Flowers. Outdoon Sports Auto Trips among the Orange Groves Trips to the Beaches Surf Bathing and the hundreds of varied amusements for which California is famous. ROUND TRIP TICKETS AT REDUCED FARES H B m Iv n ft. JO WJ luH For handsome Booklets descrip tive of California, also for Fares Tickets or llescrvutions Call on any Agent of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. 43-45-47 Stop the LossFires are Unnecessary KM Brick is absolutely fire proof in any ordinary conflagration. Brick Buildings never burn, although they arc sometimes injured by falling timbers or combustible interior woodwork. A brick building is absolutely fire proof if wire glass is used in the windows and if burned clay lloors arc used. An interior fire in such a building is confined to the room in which it originates; no outside lire can attack it, The proportion of burned clay in a building construction measures its fire proof qualities. Burned clay is the only building material that has been through the fire before you get it, in such a manner lliat it will resist fire; A,ll combustible material is burned out of the brick before you get it. WHEN YOU BUILD USE BRICK. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. h THE METROPOLIS OF CENTRAL OREGON DO YOt HKALIZi: TIIK RAPID KTltlDIW THAT IU'.XD 18 MAKINO? DO YOU EVKIt HTOI TO COMPAHK IIK.MI'H (1IIOWTI1 AMI IM PltOVK.MK.NT WITH OTIIKIl NKW TOWNS VOL KNOW? 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WK ARK OWNKRS OR KXCLCHIVK AOKNTH FOR TIIK FOLLOWING PROPKRTY WHICH CO.MPHI.HKH TIIK .MOST DRSIRAIILK IN IIHND. Original Townsite of Bend Park Addition Lava Road Addition North Addition Riverside Addition Lytle Center Addition Bend Park First Addition to Bend Park Second Addition to Bend Park Boulevard Addition Wo Iutito You to Cull or Wrlto for Piirllirr Infornmtlon Mutter, Mnpn, Ktc, or DoHcrliitlvo BEND PARK COMPANY 455 Empire Building, Seattle, Wash. First National Bank Building, Bend, Oregon, H