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TAGR 2. iu:nd nui.tiKTiN, w.sv, out?., wkdnkhiuv, dkckmuku at, intn. - --- ------------------- CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. 4 -- - - -- -. 4 CLOYKHDAIiK. I Una ntso ordered 16,000 select nrtplo the Henma home loft for Howl Sntur rinvrnnAiv n n Mr nmt M'd I'onr Irocs with which ho will! day to utionil ChrlBlmns with hor MKDASft &VAmS thoii' " a"isJSrlrhiiiiahi ,alhor- Kollv homo I ncres, except tlto 10 noroa winch ho Mm. Qtat ot Washington Is visiting'" J0"" 1,n"t,V,r,ng- Thc" tro9 CI.1XK FAIiIA hor slater In law. Mrs. Frank Ar-ia J" r(H.olvri, n . CLINK FAU.8, Doc. SO.-llnrvoy Quito a number of tho young poo-1 number of suntta trees, currn nt.nml ., ' v jilo went, to tho danco at Sisters tho ' rose bushes which ho hns "heeled In" 25th. until planting tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tomiilotoiij Krlc Hnatotand entertained a ntinv last week Mr. nnd Mrs. George Truesdata and dauglitors, Viola, Paulluu and Mrs. L, H. Itoon tho Davis homo tho mas. oystor and fruit sun- Kll09tB nl tho homo or Frank Do&luvy "!' ,, ro..m.m, hmno Wnil. h a moat onjoyablo for Chrlstmaa dinner, returning to" ",: J' '"v alt to I ?nren h at games. their homes Friday. I n 8 uthw itern Oreiron Mr llohliS tho day botoro Christ- any Christmas troo In this community vii,t ,. w ,., .... ... ,., ' . I many of tho people attended trees In nda WBldron i Is homo Mt. Geo. A. Mllllcan hns been ' "o HIIToront cliurcliea in Hciliiionil. , .v ?lo to spend the hoTu con.Jned to her bed th Rroatori.art.Jho In ant son of Mr nnd Mr.. J 8hon, wont ,, to ,, Ul0latl r narnnta I of tho past week, on account ot UN tuiitori mcnnnia mei wiui a onoii foro .)(Xrt of jn,t Wlpk ,, ceIolirnto """ irT Z " Cnraon enter- ness. I Wont one day as week Ho Jo I , chrl-tninn with his wife and her par-' I'lnl . Moffott drove over to tho S,",?!.'?! - esert" for a load of hay Frl-i '".', """'.i V ." liiuCu . .:.i of tholr son soma two weeks ago. ..,?' "" '. "" .: " Hatiirdnv I.."" '....." ir nntj jjr- John HKo n nnd Mr. """ " unnsimau mix wim win Halt was a Mend shopper i, i t, Pounrii lil.f rnneh f...ftn,, "."". A0"","'? "Im 'n""i v'" '""'. ,;" ; T1 m"".' iidiu vut miiuMD fiiii-via " liiu vviiuiuit i .-- ---... --.n...,, .-...uv llnrnMil nml M jiml lr ffiltu entertained at their home, Mildred her of his bachelor frlonds on Christ I Bkcln, nil of Fowoll Hutto, woro Whltnoy. Itao Chuto and Ooo. Oold- mas evo at an oystor and fruit sup-'Kll09tB nt tho homo of Frank Danluvy vii ui ivuuiiiuuu, tiuuuiu huvuo per, niier niiicu ot Bisiore, i.iennor, ucyor nnu uano time was spent uruoo nnu nniui rcmpieion or uio vordalo, Christmas day. Hujcr Grubo spont Saturday oven' ing at tho Tompleton home. Miss Floronco Wnldron Is homo from Prlnov days with ho Mr. and Mr. unu. Carson enter tained at a Christinas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Orube, Mrs. Waldron, MIs bos Floronco Wnldron and Maudto Orube, David Reynolds and Floyd Grube. Mrs. Waldron loft tho last ot tho week for Walla Walla. Ho will bo away a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pray and fam ily spent Chrlstmaa day with friends at Slstors. School openod again December 29 after a week's vacation. Mr. Tucko hna moved his family to their ranch. Tho pcoplo ot tho Squaw Creek Irrigation Co. havo begun to suffer for water, but an Ice Jam prevents tho water being turned Into tho ditch. Tho men ot tho neighborhood had a rabbit drive Saturday, about 100 rabbits being killed. Llttlo Frederic Wolssel who was badly hurt Inst week, whllo his fath er was butchering, has completely lost hla eyesight and It Is feared for hla lite. Mr. Johnson Is helping Mr. Rivet pull trees. Whllo In Sisters Tuesday, tho tonm ran away with Geo. Cyrus, throw him out and scratched his face, and dis located a ahouldor. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pray spoat Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Rort Hodson. Santa Claua mndo his apponrnttro In hla customary nttlro and excited much merriment among tho younger portion of tho crowd. Mr, and Mrs, Goo, Klaaler and family spent Christinas day in Red mond, the guests ot tho former's par-' onts. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Khsler and fnmtly, Mrs. Thomna Houston hna thn sympathy of hor many frlonds ovar tlto loss ot her sister, who died last week. KVHRGUEK.V VALLKV. EVERGREEN VA.M.EY. Held P. fa., Dec. 25, Snow toll in this sec tion to tlto depth or six incnes iobi night. N A. Thomas Is cutting posts with D. A. Roynolds. C. L. McCarthy has a year's leavo ot absence on his claim whllo he at tends cchool at Monmouth, Ore. D. A. Roynolds haa been on tho alck list for the past two weeks, but Is slowly Improving. Fisher Logan called on Dr. Hess Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. Langford went to Rend this week. They are moving to Portland. N. A-. Thorns took Chrlstmaa din ned with Dan Reynolds on his claim. and enjoyed a pleasant tlmo. The stores In this locality aro doing a big business. The Texaa ranch la getting to bo a popular stopping place for freight ers from Ruck Creek. N. A. Thoma runs It. Ho Is thinking of putting up a hotel or tavern. C. A. Stevenson is building a now barn. Dr. Hess is getting up his lummor wood. Ho said ho wj going to build a park ground on hla ranch. Ho calls It Rook Highland Park. Capt. Myers Is clearing about SO acres or land this winter. Tlios "low d dny returning I xu Is Inst week. Isunner Saturda ovonlng, Tho social to bo given by th0 Sku- Miss Resalo Hnrnder, who has boon ko-lcok Klub January 9 at Mount iaM im with a snralnod nnklo Blnco Pino Inn promises to bo a success. t,or return from California, has aum A fine program has been arranged by.c:ontlv recovered that alio has nimin tho commltteo In charge. taken up her school work this week.) C. F. Hartwlg Is again on his olnlm Anna and John Donlavy woro tho' nurr several wcckb sponi in iiomi. i gueots nt tho homo or Mr. Untea Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and son or north ot Redmond Sunday ot this Rlilgo farm nt Cllno Fulls. To lin n guest nt this hospitable homo Is n posltlvu KUiirnutoo of itoiuilno enjoy ment nnd this ocoitulou wna no excep tion to tho rule, for returning to their hoinea Friday tlieau people were con noloiis ot having spent n delightful Christmas, Mr, and Mrs. A. W, Ilayn nnd daughter, Mlra Ulndya nnd llnxul and Alvln Rlggs want to llnnd on Thurs day morning train for n dny nt cele bration with tho hitter's Hlittor, Mrs, Kttn Arnold, nnd rnmlly. They re turned on tho evening train nf tor having had a moat unjoynblo day, Mr. and Mrs. I.eo llolitm nnd fam ily celebrated Christum In Heiul, tho Kunata ot tho.lnttor'a pnruula, Mr. and Mrs. Ii. M. Molloynolda. Mr. Ilnbbs returned homo Saturday, whllo Mrs. Ilohlia nnd tho youngstcra remained ovor for a longer visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. P. Alley nnd fain- visit. Ho wont un to Rond on n "? dinner guests nt tlio K. ,N. liiiltiium trhi rntnrnliii- timiiit Hun. Ilnll llOIUII ClirlnttliaH (lay. dny. Mr. nnd Mrs. I). A. Ynuw wern host Joo Bhonior wont up to Ilond tho'""" "","" " n """V'v "' Ir,0"u" v .. .. ... .,...1 .aI.1I.ih. .... Illl.l.llltl.. .1... mi luiiiiiit'n uii i.iiiinuiiiin iiojt nnr. ' -tinea rn inui lor 11 HI llio well- enjoyod u family Christmas dinner, Mr. anil Mrs. Karl Huuudura en. lerlnlned Mr. and Mrs. J. 14. Wnrnor nnd tluy Miss Warner nt dinner on Christmas dny . Mr. nnd Mrs. N. II. Golden, Mr. nnd Mm. H, 1). Mustard mid Mr. nnd Mrs, W. G. Mustard mid family wom gurats nt n Clirlsliuns dinner nt tho J. F. Hlcn homo Tlmrsdny. II, Mnnconii .bought n tortnv of com. (ConllniiOd on pngo seven) w P. B. JOHNSON'S M1LLICAN, 0RIK10N Is the pUco la buy the RIGHT KIND of (IKOCIimilK at tho HKlllTKINDofprlcs Near 28 Mile Post m 13k M Portland spont a day In Mllllcan vol Icy last week. William Reams is hauling hay from upper Mllllcan vnlley. Mr. and Mrs. Klger spent Christ mna dny with their daughter, Mrs. A. D. Norton. William Todd la digging a ccllnr and lntonda moving his cabin from its present location back about 200 feet and putting up a largo addi tion to It tho Mllllcan ranch Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Rentson, who aro spending their old homo at Iloie mnn, Mont., remembered many of their friends In the valley with gree tings on Christmas. A danco was given Christmas night at tho Gloss cabin by F. G. Klger. A number of tho homesteaders met nt tho H. E. Davis home to draw up a petition to have week. Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Rockwlth worn guestB ot Albert Motilcs Sundiy night. Mrs. Rcckwlth will ntny there a few dnys. Mr. Ueckwlth loft Mon day for a short business trip to Rond nnd l.aldl&w. Mr. and Mrs. E. U Prlchott were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11, Cochran Sunday. Harry and Jesse Roekwlth nnd Mr. Currlo visited Mrs. Currlo at' families visltod at tho homo of Rev. Ira II. Fox of Redmond Sunday. POWI'.Mj lU'TTK. POWELL RITTTE, Dec. S9. -Mr. and Mrs. Moore and family of South Carolina arrlvod In Redmond last week. These aro th people who bought the John Rohdo plsce last fall. TIimv will be moot heartily wol- lour puunc wens coined to onr neighborhood drilled In the valley. A committee Oeo. Ruckman went to Prlnevlllo has been appointed to circulate tho Tuesday. Ho was ncconiMinled horn petition and forward It to States Senator Harry Lane. United PLAIXVIHW. PLAINVIBW, Dec. 29. SIIbsqb Josle and Luey Crawford ar9 at homo from McMInnvlllo for the holidays. Gleavea Strahtn spent last week In Sisters visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ruble. Mr. McCalllstor, wife and daught er lleatrlee and Constanoo Knicker bocker wore In Sisters Sunday. Ed Strahm was helping his broth-or-in-law Fred Ruble, put up Ico last week. Mr. Knickerbocker and children, Mr. and Mrs. Strahm and son, Clif ford. Mr. and Mrs. J. McKlnney and Chan. Powelson woro dinner guests nt the Geo. McCalllstor home Christ mas. The Chrlstmaa treo here Tuosday night was a grand success. Ed Bpoo, Hnrvey May, and Mr. Mofflt spent tho evening at the Strahm home Sunday. MJLLICAN, Dec. 26. H. E. Da vis who has been confined to his homn with the grippe. Is feeling better. W. R. McAdow hns Just finished clearing another 10 acres of his claim. Ho has nearly tho largest clearing ot any bomesteador In Mll llcan. Eric Hasteland and Horaco Whlto aro busy clearing nowadays, Mr. Reams finished clearing 10 acres at tho old Willis Koland claim, Saturday. Mr. Lee of upper Mllllcan ralloy has commenced digging a now well on his claim. William Reams expects th0 Harrctt drill at his place soon. Mr. Reams intends having a well drilled on his claim Just as soon aa tho- drill arrives. Owing to soma mishap to tho Nor ton & Klger drill, operations are sus pended for a tlmo. Coyotes are unusually bold now, coming right up to our cabin doors to romp with our watch dogs. Iola Uassett. who la stopping at by hla son Jesse and Miss Viola and Paulino Truesdnto, who are anondlng the holldaya with the homo folks. I "Grandma" Soars and Miss Or! came out from Prlnevlllo tho first of last wcok and aro enjoying tho Christmas vacation with Mr. ahd Mrs. Guy Soars and family. Tho Christmas treo at tho Wilson school houeo Wednesday evening was a decided success, both from point ot number In attendance nnd entertain ment provided. At the Intormlsalon between tho literary part of tho even ing's entortalnmont and tho distribu tion of tho bags ot nuts, candy, etc., POLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Directory of ch City, Town and Vlllist. alrlnr dMcrlpllT sketch at teh pltc. location, population, tclo graph. (blpplor and banking point t alM Claulfltd Directory, compiled by ututniH nu pfvivaa.wn, K. I. mw m iu, rirjiTru; 1'l.VEIIURST. PINEHURST. Dec. 21. C. H. Spaugh aud I. E. Wlmer were Rend callers the first of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Montuel arrived here the first of the week for a visit with Mrs. Montuel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. McAIIstor. They reside at Wash ington. D. C. Mrs, A. P. Jackson called on Mrs. O. W. 8nyder Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Spaugh gavo a dinner on Christmas day at which a number of friends and relatives woro present. A Christmas tre0 was giv en for the little folks, who woro a little disappointed because Santa C'laus did not appeaf but were con noted with tho thought that perhaps he had been delayed for some un known reason. Everyone reported Bplendld tlmo. G. W. Snyder and. daughter made u business trip to Uend Tuesday. Miss Eunice Rradley spent Sunday at the Snyder home' Mrs. A. McAllster and daughter called on Mrs. G. W. Snyder Sunday. Miss Hazel Painter with a number of frlendb from Laldlaw called on Miss Ruth Rayley Sunday aftornoon MILLIOAN. M1LLIQAN. Dec. 29. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Rooney, Mrs. Mary Rooney nnd Geo. Mllllcan were dinner guests on Christmas day at the A. A. Gil more homo. Xfr ori.1 Afrn 11 TC rtiivfa warn calleru at tho W. H. McAdow homo Christmas afternoon. William Todd has received his or der of 1000 Fay Special currants nnd grapo v'nos, which ho will "heel In" for spring planting. Mr. Todd Pilot Butte Grocery Bend, Oregon Give us n trial order, it will convince you that our prices are right and quality the best. Fresh fruit and vegetables in season. Phone - - Free Delivery BARCLAY & MISENER J IN 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. Outdoor Sports Auto Trips among the Orange Groves Trips to the Beaches Surf Bathing and the hundreds of varied amusements for which California is famous. 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The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. THE METROPOLIS OF CENTRAL OREGON IX) VOt ItiaU.K TIIK IIAl'll) HTHIDKH THAT IIK.VI) 18 MAKING? DO YOt KVKK HTOI TO (X)MI'.Mti: IIKNDH (iltOWTII AM) IM- niovi:.Mi:xT with otiiiJu nkw towns vol know? ' , IX) voi- hhai.i.i: THAT in two hiioht VIM ILS IIK.VI) HAS (HtOW.V 1'HO.M A HMAI.h COl'NTUY TOWN OF IMVK OK NIX HUN. DltHII I'KOI'IjK TO A WIDi: AWAKK, ll'-TO-DATK MTTMt CITY OF TWHNTY-FIVi: Hl'MUtKI). HUM) HAH lU'll.T OVI.'IC I'OIJH HUN. IHtmi ltK.HIIi:X('K.H IN TIIK laKT TWO VKAIIH. IN TIIK MKT VHAH HUH HAH lll'llr HIX Hl'IWTANTIAt, IlltlCli (lit HTONK IIUHI.VItSS 1II.OCKH, t'ONTAIMNO III-TKI5N HTOItK IIOOMH IIKHIIIKH AIHUTIONH AND IMI'IIOVKMKNTH TO OTIIKII lUII.DIMJS, HHK HAH jUKT COM. I'l.KTKD A .MODIJIIN HIIWKIt HYHTKM AT A (."OHT V $7l,000. IS JUHTHTAItTINO ON A 'J.1,00 HCIIOOh IIOl'HH, TIIK IIOMlH I'OU WHICH HOLD AWAY AllOVK I'AII, HAH OltADHD Him KTItlUflH AND HAH JLHT INHTAI.I.KD AN t'l'-TO-Tllli-MINl'TK HYHTKM OF CI.UHTHU IJIiKtmtIC MOHTINO. 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