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HRNI) militiKTIN, BEND, OKI?., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY at. 1014.
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CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
HIOHLAND.
HIGHLAND. Jan. 17. P. J. UMl
Meyer returned to Wnnhlniiton after
n weoK b visit with nla parents mm
otnor routlves.
Tom Comatock Is vlsltinpt his par
outs for tho winter.
The W. C. C. will moot at Mrs. E.
Nelson's Wednesday.
E. While sold his rollnqulshmont
to Mra. Gray from Cumberland,
Wash., who will take possession soon.
C.'H. GonulnR has roturned to his
homestead from Tho Dalles.
J. U. Rivera, J. Hnllmeyor and C.
Morrlon, visited Shelly Gotland at
Dear Crook last wook.
Mrs. Marrln spent a few days last
week with Mrs. Mills.
A pleasant surprise was given El
mer Wilson December 30. A largo
crowd gathered at tho houso and
though tho host was very much sur
prised ho gnvo thorn a hearty wel
come. Floyd Houston has bought tho
Warm Spring and Is now rebuilding
tho log cabin, which Is an old land
mark. Ho will also rebuild all tho
corralls.
Mtss Anna Hallmoyer is spending
n wcok with Miss Hattlo Houston at
her homojload on Uear Creok.
E. Wilson and H. Martin returned
from llend Sunday whero they got
pipes and supplies for Mr. Wilson's
well. Ther are ut present drilling.
Martin Hallmeyer left Tuesday for
Hend to got n load of goods for the
Highland grocery.
Mrs. H. Martin gavo a dinner party
at her homo January 11. Those pres
ent were Harry Evans and family,
Clydo IUIsley and family and J. O.
Rivers and family.
N. Ransom and. wife camo out to
locato on their homestead.
Mr. Larkin loft Sunday morning
for Washington, whero no will remain
about a monlb.
KIHTEH8.
SISTERS. Jan. 19. Mrs. Hardy
Allon spent Sunday with Mrs. W. F,
Edmundson.
Mr. and Mm. Cyrus spent Sunday
with their daughter, Miss Graco Cy
rus, In Sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Davidson will
move onto a ranch In tho near fu
ture, whoro Mr, Davidson will bo on
gngod In ranch work.
Mrs. Kief was a welcome visitor
In Sisters Sunday.
Rev. D. Loroo'a wlfo nnd family
hnvo como over from Redmond to re
main until tho revival meetings closo.
Meotlngs wero prolonged until last
night.
Mrs. Fred Welse spent Sunday with
nor sister, Mtss Graco Cyrus.
Homer and Alice Grognn of tho
lower district, north of Sisters, spent
Saturday nnd Sunday with friends m
Sisters.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Pennington
wero visitors hero tho latter part of
tno weoK.
A nephew of J. O. McKlnney Is
hero from Washington on n visit.
H. E. Vincent made a trip to the
Motoilus rior last week, in tho In
tercet of tho forest service.
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HAMPTON.
HAMPTON, Jan 17, Alvln Hunt
ing and E. S. Hunting went to Bond
last week.
Hannah and Edith Dunn are stay
ing on Forrest Necld's ranch while
attending Hampton school.
J. L. Ewen Is on the sick list this
week.
Miss Florence Hunting spent Mon
day and Tuesday with Mrs. Fogg and
Mrs. Peck.
Mr. and Mr J. Harmon nnd daugh
ter, Darle Burton and Mr. Pureley,
attended tho dance at tho Zlorolf's
lost Saturday night.
Forrest Neeld has made final proof
on his homestead and has left for the
East.
J. 0. Ring has returned to his
homo-itead in Hampton.
Mr. Spurbeck has moved Into his
new house near Hampton.
Mr. Dunn'ls In this neighborhood
for a short tlino.
L. C. Peck made final proof on his
homestead last Saturday. Jonn Whlt
aker and Burr DIaok were his wit-noises.
PI.AINV1KW.
PLA1NVIEW. Jan. 19. Mr. Skin
ner and son Ray nnd Mtss Caroline
Shotwolt of Hormlston, Mr. Hrown
of Laldlaw, Mr. McCall and Roy Mc
Calllster spent Sunday at tho Strahtn
home.
M. W. Knickerbocker was trans
acting business In Redmond Monday.
Myrtlo Scroggln has boon on the
sick list for the last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams wore trading
In Sisters Wodncsday morning.'
Mrs. Pago, who has been quite sick
for sovcral months, was taken ser
iously 111 Monday at tho homo of her
parents, Mr. Scotts and has not Im
proved at this writing.
Mrs. Print Van Tassal and Miss
Marlon Uurkhardt spent Friday at
the home of John Strahm.
Mrs. Powolson, who has been
spending somo tlnio visiting In this
nelshlKirhood. wont un to Sisters
Thnrflflnv uhniA at.n will tiA.,.1 MnifL
oral days with Mrs. J.J. Wilt.
CLINK FALLS.
EVERGREEN YALLEY.
EVERGREEN VALLEY, Held P.
O., Jan. 17. Mr. Logan of Camp
Creek visited at Dr. G- W. Hess one
day last week.
Mr. Kennedy visited at Dr. O. W.
Hess' this week to have teeth extract
ed. Fine weather has been enjoyed in
this section clnce the snow went off.
A largo bunch of horses Is In this
community this winter as the feed Is
good.
Mr. Davis to cutting posts to fence
his olalm.
CLINE FALLS. Jan. 13. Mrs. W.
J. Woods and Mrs. Wm. Claypool
went to tho lower desert last Satur
day for a few dny's visit at the homo
of Mrs. Lester Iiryno.
David and Irvln Ruggs attonded
tho basketball gamo in Redmond last
Saturday night.
Anna and John Donlnvy wero din
ner guests at tho Ordway homo In
Redmond Sunday.
Mnny of the people In this com
munity took ndvantngo of the exeol-
lent opportunity to see nnd hoar Gov- wont to Hand Thursday, returning
An oyster suppor to bo glvon by
tho bachelors of Mllllcnn will bo nu
event of tho near future, tho data not
bolng doo I di'il on ns yet.
A. A. Glltuoro has purchasod tho
wagon from Thoa. Moffott that tho
latter bought from Mr. Pock of
Hampton a few wooka ago.
Mr. Moffott drove over to tho low
desert Thursday and brought homo n
buggy ho purchased there.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo, A Mllllcnn
have boon absent from tho vnlloy tor
the past fow weeks. Mr. Mllllcnn
went to Pendleton nnd Mrs. Mllllcnn
vlsttod In Hend.
I,. P. Rooney wont to llond Mon
day nnd returned Tuesday. Mrs. A .
A. Gtlmoro drove In with him to do
noiuo shopping.
Tho first heavy snow of the son
son foil last night. Up until now tho
homosteadors lmo been busy plow
ing nnd seeding, nnd Ideal warm
weathor hns boon enjoyed,
A great number of tho homestead
ers nro busy cementing their cisterns
so as to nnlsh In tltuo to fill them
with snow water.
Mrs. P. 11. Johnson Invltod n fow
of her trlonda to a quilting bee Fri
day, among thorn bolng Misses Anno
and Gertrude Markol.
Misses Anno and Gertrude Market
gavo a dlnnor to n fow frlonds Janu
ary 11 among tho guests woro Mr,
and Mrs. Oakes, Mr and Mrs. Fergu
son, F. It. KIgor and Mr. Morgan.
P. 11. Johnson wont to llond Mon
day to haul out a load of groceries
for his storo.
Tho forest service Intends to ox
tond Its telephono lino from P. 11.
Johnson's storo to Antolopo Springs
within a short whllo. A meeting
was hold at Johnson's January 16
for tho purpose of arranging with tho
homosteadors to donato a fow day's
work apleco to build tho lino, far
which servlco they aro to hnVfc-frco
uso or tho telephone.
Mllllcnn has two stores, a poslof
flee, a school and with tho telephone,
will cortalnly have mado somo pro
gress. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith wero callors
at tho W. 11. Klger homq one day last
week.
Mrs. Thomas Moffott and children
spent an afternoon with Mrs. H. E.
Davis last wook.
Mr. and Mrs. KIgor took dinner at
A. D. Norton's Friday.
Miss Solum Hrown of Hend is ex
pected out on her claim hero very
soon.
Mrs. Louis Gloss, who has been
spending her vacation In llond, is
coming out to resldo on hor claim In
about a weok.
Mr. Hartwlg, who hns boon In Uanil
for tho jiast fow weeks Is bnck again
on his claim.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, -taronts of
Mrs. Powers, have taken up a claim
in tho ottst end of the valley.
.. D. Norton nnd r. II. KIgor
Is woll under way. N, P. Alloy has
charge of construction.
Mrs. Mary V. Charlton and dniigh
tor,' Miss Ida, camo out from Prlno
vlllo Friday for a visit at tho farm
nnd also to bo In nttoudancu nt a
school election. Thoy roturnod to
Prlnovlllo Monday,
A, W. Hayn finished digging n eta
torn on his homestead last wook. Ho
Intends moving his buildings bolow
tho ditch and aftor thoy nro remod
eled "Tho Ilayna" will llvo on their
placo again, They have boon living
on tho J. A. Rlgga' place for sovornl
yonrs.
At n school election nt the Bhopard
school houso Friday evening C. II.
Charlton was elected director to com
plete the unfinished term of N. P.
Alloy, who, nfter tho division of tho
districts, Is in No. 00 and ns a con
sequence na unablo to complete his
term. Tho proposition of moving tho
Bhopard school house was up for de
cision nt this time also. Tho voters
woro n nonr Uo on thin question, tho
deciding voto bolng In favor of lotting
tliu houso remain whoro It is.
Mrs. Kttn Arnold nnd sou, Kvorott
of llond vlsltotl In this locality the
lnttor purl of tho week. Whllo hero
Mrs, Arnold bought up several hond
of young ntook which, togothor with
n bunch she bought In Terrebonne,
will bo flnlnliod for tho market on tho
Arnold placo nonr llond. Whllo hero
thoy visited with Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
W, Hay no nnd Mrs. Arnold'a brothor
J. A, Rlggs.
Geo. Haven nnd 1'orrol Osburn
shipped a car of potntnon onnh Mon
day. Theso woro Inadod from tlin
Union wnrohouso In Redmond.
Hnbbs nnd Lnngdou shipped 100
sacks from thoro also.
A. It, Rhodes shipped n oar of
hoop to Portlnnd Tuesdny through
tho ngoncy .of tho Fanners' Ware
house nt Redmond.
Powell Huttn was woll represented
In tho crowd which llstnnod to Gov,
West nt IChrot's hall In llodmond Sat
urday aftornoun. Tho possibilities
of stnto and fodornl cnnltnl holim
snrurod for the purchase nnd comple
tion or mo norm citnni as outlined
by tho Governor seems entirely feas
ible and the average Powell Huttn
fnrmer will Kindly welcome any now
rhAiigo of iiinungomnnt that will work
toward tho completion of theso Irrh
gallon projects, for by tll ninniint
only will lliny got deeds to their
limit. Engineer Retinoid with tint
Central Oregon Irrigation Co. iix-i
plnlued that all thoso lands north of
tho stave pipe ftumo In thin district
will bo covered by wntnr from tlm.
North cnnnl upon It completion. ThU
II another ploco of good iiowh for
(Conllntiod on pngo sovon)
ONLY a FEW
of my prlcos, everything In
proportion. Does It pny tit
(mul your groceries over !I8
miles of rough, rocky road?
Host onno sugar UV4 lb, tl
llltio Htom flour, per bhl. fft
Good sun dried pouches
13 lbs for II
P. B. JOHNSON'S
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crnor West Saturday whllo ho was In
Redmond.
R. M. Hlshop was a guest nt tho
"Council Rldgo" ranch for supper
Thursday evening.
Walter Woods and Miss Myrtle Gil
lian of tho lower desert wore over to
Prlnevllfe Thursday and were mar
ried in that city. The newlywods
have tho wishes of ha community
for a long, prosperous and happy
wedded Ufa.
Anna and John Donlavy attended
the meeting of the Farmer's Union In
the Redmond school house .Saturday
night. Miss Donlavy assisted with
tho program.
Friday evening.
F. II. KIgor spent Sunday aftor
noon at A. D. Norton's.
CHBSCHNT.
CRESCENT. Jan. 17. Pearl Lynas
was la from his ranch last Saturday.
Eddie Santry Is laying up his sup
ply of ice for summer uso, this wcok.
Tho lee although not very thick. Is
of a good grado. He Is assisted by
Morrison and Denny.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and
son. Manard, returned Sunday from
a visit to the Jones' ranch west of
Crescent.
Frank Hamner, living near Cres
cent, has been suffering thlB week
with a severe case of, blood poison
ing In hl3 arm. The poisoning began
In his hand and soon spread to his
arm, forming a kornal In the arm
Mrs. Hamner camo In Wednesday to
ecure tho aid of Eddie Santry. who
roturnod with her, intending to lance
tho Infected arm.
S. A. Ice was in from his camp at
Fish Lake Wednesday, returning on
Thursday with supplies. He reports
two feet of snow at Heaver Marsh.
The fur of a cross fox, which is ono
of tho mo-3t valuablo furs found In
this part of the country, is on display
at the Crescent drug store. It was
brought In by Pearl iynes.
W C. Allen, accompanied by Mrs.
Allen. cme in from l Pine Wednes
day to file on an additional 60 acres
l.efore .Land Commissioner Davis.
Lucy Peterson was In Crescent
Monday, having business with P. M.
Cleaves. Mr. Peterson was former
ly with tho La Pine Mercantile Co.
LOST CREEK.
LOST CREEK, Jan. 17. H. F
Rhodes has gone to Hend for a load
of supplies.
The many friends of Mrs. C. C.
Washburn gavo her a pleasant our
prlse on New Year's Eve. Tho even
ing was spent in playing games and
Jnst after midnight a dainty lunch
was served.
Jack Smith and Perry Hartoon
gave a dance at the Smith homo on
New Year's night.
Miss Alice Hrooklngs has been oh
the sick Hat for several days recent
ly t
'Mrs. Edes and young people of
Dime, wero the guests of friends In
tho valley a few days ago.
J McEwon, who has been visiting
In eastern Oregon nnd western Idaho,
has returned to his homo here.
Dun MaGoiigh Is nt homo again af
ter aa absence of soy or a I weeks.
MILLICAN.
MILL! CAN. Jan. 10. The social
glvon at Mount Pine Inn by tho Sku-Ke-Look
Klub was a success, both so
cially and financially. A largo crowd
attended. Several fine vocal and In
strumental numbora wore on tho pro
gram, also some very good recitations
by tho ladles and the children.
The commlttoo appolntod by the
homesteaders of Mllllcan for tho pur
pose of socurlng public wells for tho
valley, mot at tho H. E. Davis home
and decided to tako thomattor up
with V. A. Forbes, also correspond
with Governor Oswald West and tho
Commercial Club of Hend.
Tho Sku-Ko-Leek Klub met with1
Mrs. Lucy KIgor January 17". Do
mestic science was the topic for the
day. Roll call was answered by each
lady giving her most practical reclpo
for homesteaders. Tho meeting was
to have been held at Mrs. Klger s on
January 3, but owing to the Illness
of several members was postponed.
POWELL HUTTE.
POWELL HUTTB. Jan. ID. Miss
Ebba Llndqulst was In Rodmond last
week where sho sang In tho song ser
vice at the Methodist church during
the series of rovlval meetings. Whllo
there she was tho houso guest of Mrs.
Stolnhopf, cast of Redmond.
Mr. Osburn hauled some liimbor
from Redmond Inst week for J. I'.
Dohorty, who will do somo building
on his ranch.
Mr. Rhodes, llnomnn for tho Des
chutes Mutual Telephone Co., was In
this section last week adjusting tele
phone difficulties.
Frank Klwlor of Redmond Is haul
ing lumber for a houso and other
buildings on his Powell Ilutto place.
Mr. Klssler Intends moving his fam
ily out as soon us the buildings are
completed.
Work on tho Robert Moore house
Stop the Loss-Fires are Unnecessary
HRICK IS AHSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF IN ANY ORDINARY CON.
FLAORATION.
URICK 11UILDIN08 NEVER nURN, ALTHOUGH THEY ARE SOME
TIMES INJURED HY FALLINO TIMHKR8 OR COMHU8TIIILE INTERIOR
WOODWORK.
A HRICK HUILDNG IS AH80LUTELY FIRE PROOF IF WIRE OLA88
IS U8ED IN THE WINDOWS AND IF HURNED CLAY FLOORB ARE
U8ED.
AN INTERIOR FIRE IN 8UCH A HUILDINO 18 CONFINED TO TIIe'
ROOM IN WHICH IT ORIGINATES; NO OUT8IDB FIRE CAN ATTACK
IT
THE PROPORTION OF HURNED CLAY IN HUILDINO CONSTRUC
TION MEA8URE8 IT8 FIRE PROOF QUALITIES.
HURNED CLAY IS THE ONLY HUILDINO MATHUIL THAT HAH
HHKN THROUGH THE FIRE HEFOHE YOU OUT IT, IN SUCH A MAN
NER THAT IT WILL RESIST FIRE. ALL COMHUBTIIILK MATERIAL
IS HURNED OUT OF THE HRICK HKFORB YOU GET IT.
WHEN YOU BUILD USE MUCK.
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