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PAOH a. HRND RUTJiKTm, Hfcm, OHI&, WKDNW8DAY MARCH 4, tu -J-JU CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEW& SISTERS. BISTERS, Mnr. 2. Mm. J. H. Tay lor wont to Kcitmond yostortlny to renin I n Rovnral days. Mr. and Mrs. Vrcd McKlnnoy woro called to John May on account or tho sudden Illness of Mr. McKlnney's father. Dr. Dow noy of Sublimity ennic In Friday looking for a locr.tlon. He had his first patient this momliiB, Mrs. C. S, "Woods, who Is very 111. Mr. Kff nnd C. C. lluohannan returned Sunday from a week's stay In the mountains trapping, bringing In 10 skunk hides. Tho new church under the manage mont or C. J. l.loyd Is going up rap Idly, most or the frame work being Oono by people- donating their ser vices. Mrs. W. F. Eilmunson drove the first nail Thursday afternoon. A letter received from Mrs. E. H. Howell states that her husband's health Is Improved since his toot was amputated n month ago. Mrs. Bortlui Wilson entertained a party or young folks at a turkey din ner yestordar. PLAINVIKW. PLAINVIEW, Mar. 2. Kayflold Hughes of Washington Is visiting at the homo of his aunt. Mrs. Crawford. M. W. Knickerbocker and wlfo spent Monday and Tuesday In Prlne vlllo. and wore In IJcnd Thursday. Mr. MofTott was In Ucnd Monday. Mrs. Smith was takon sick Sunday hut Is bettor at this writing. Her daughter, Mrs. Powolson of Ilcnd, spent sovorat days with her. POWELL UUTTK. ' POWELL BUTTE. Mor. 2. Henry Tweet finished plowing a 40-acro Held for McCaffery and Wurtzweller Inst week. Mrs. John Klssler of "Redmond visited In this section on Tuesday. J. L. Gibson made a trip to Laldlaw Wednesday. Geo. Hobbs Te turned Wednesday from his trip to tho upper Ochoco. , Mrs. Etta Arnold nnd son Kvorett nnd Mrs. Agnes Sottong of Mend vis ited at tho A. W. Hayn home Wednes day, returning home Thursday. The trlu was matin on horseback for tho purpose of taking back a bunch of btock Mrs. Arnold bought in this vi cinity some time ago. Geo. H. itoo. after an extended vis it with his daughter. Mrs. Allen Will coxon left Friday for Pasco, Wash. Mrs. Mary V. Charlton camo out Trom Prlnevllle Thursday for a visit with Mr. Charlton. Henry Tweet, who recently bought the old Tongman place, Is hauling lumber to build a house. E. A. Ilussctt and family arrived tfnm Hood Itlver Thursday. Mrs. Pussett. l.loyd and Miss Fay will re turn there after a week's visit nere, but Mr. Ilussett will remain for a. longer time. At a meeting at the Shepherd school house Thursday evening, pa trons or that district again voted on tho proposition of moving the school house to a point a mile or moro from Its present location. Thirty-five votes were cast. 20 being for tho move and 15 against It. As It takes a two thirds majority of the votes cast to move a building, ft will remain at its present site. A. II. Rhode. J. P. Dohcrty, Clarko Morse. Chris Sclti. Miss Ada Morse and others attended tho short coureo nt Prlnevlllo last eok. A danco was held In the now R. L. Mooro house Friday evening. A large crowd attended. J. A. Rlggs went to Prlnevllle Fri day to escort a number of High School students to their homes In this locality for n weekend visit. Thoso .n the party were Misses Gladys and Hand Ilayn and Pauline Truesdale and Harold Charlton. Miss Lucy Poore, who has been enjoying a winter at Powell Hutte as the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. J. Chapman, left Saturday for Portland. Mr and Mrs. K. A. Uussett and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ross IlusBett were Prlne vlllo visitors Monday. Reeves Wlllcoxon took a load of oats to Prlnevllle Monday. Miss Fay Ilnssett visited at tho Wlllcoxon homn this week. Mr. and Mrs. il.lndqulst entertained Wpdnesdar evening In honor of Miss Kbba's birthday. After a pleasant evening at games and music a delic ious luncheon was served by the hos tess. About COO rabbits are deid as a result of tho drive under tho nianuco ment of 8. D. Mustard Sunday. Tire nuto .loads of Redmond "sure shits" .were "on tho Job" and are responsi ble for their sharo of the wholesale slaughter Mrs. Mustard for'ed an excellent dinner to the hunter, ''el's assisted by M-s. W. G. M istard nnd Mrs. J. F. Rice. POWELL IIUTTR. POWELL BUTTB. Mar. 2. There will be quite, a delegation fron bore In PHnevlHo Wednesday to investi gate tbo reason of high taxes aud no roads. The water Is turned In tho canal again, giving everyone a chance to fill cisterns and ponds for stock. Homo work haa been done on the llumo lately, new sills having been put In In places. Will Drown and Joe Townsond are at work on a cistern on the former' homestead. It will be about 16 feet square, and 6 feet deep. John Rhode haa been suffering Trom an attack of sciatic rheumatism lor somo timo and has rented his farm to Guy Soars and Reeves Wlll coxon. He will go to florae hot surlnes on the Columbia for treat ment, " i The. Foster boys will soon finish tinning-' trees on the Wm. Johnson homestead, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Beach have moved off their place to the Frank Fostor "80" which they have rented. CRKHOBNT. CRESCENT, Fob. 28 George Got Heb came Into town Saturday, from his tran line, aftor several weeks of Bucceasfnl work. It. Black, on bla way from Tripoli Rnnch near Crescent, to Ilond, stop ped In Crescent. Pearl Lynes came In on his Bkls from tho Lynea rnnch Wednesday. Ho reports that tho snow Is vory doop In tho Odcll Lnko vicinity. Tho snow was plied up to a depth of Bovon root on tho roof or one or tho buildings connected with tho fish hntchory, and tho weight beenmo so heavy as to break In tho root. Tho building damaged wns a shed which served ns a covering for tho llsh boxes. K. O. Rourk returned Thursday from n shore business trip to Ilend. He was accompanied homo by Jno Howard. Tho warm rains of tho last few days In this vicinity have succecdod In molting nearly nil tho snow. Tho Ladles' Civic Club was enter tained Friday afternoon by XIrs. E. G. Kourk at her home. Aftor tho business session and sovoral musical numbers the hostess served dainty refreshments. Tho next meeting ot the club will be with Mrs. Walter Smith Friday afternoon. March 6. At a mass meeting of the cltliens ot Crescent, hold at the school house February 21, for the purpose or de ciding upon th location or a co me te ry. an acre was glvon by Elmer Ty ler for this purpose. The land Is a part of tho Tyler ranch and Ilea one mile south west ot Crescent. The name decided upon was tho "Moun tain Pine Cemetery." All present wore appointed Hoard of Trustees. U. G. Stevens acted as chairman ot tho meeting and Mrs. Walter Sm'th as secretary. F. M. Cleaves was elected clerk for tho ensuing year, A voto of thanks was glvon Elnior Tyler for tho donation. A. J. Wilson nnd John Smith, two Cottage Grove men. arrived In Cres cent Thursday after a difficult Jour ney across the mountains. They left Cottago drove February 11, Intend ing to niako the trip on foot unaldod by skis or snow shoes, but they wcro obliged to construct a rudo pair ot tho latter when encountering tho soft snow. At ono point near tho summit they found tho snow elevon feet deep, and hero they were able to proceed only with difficulty. At another place they wcro obliged to wait several days for tho snow to get In condition beforo thoy could go on. lly reaching Crescent Febru ary 26, they made tho trip In Just fifteen days. LOST CHEEK. LOST CREEK, Feb. 24. C. J. Davis Is at homo for a row days prior to his roturn to Dcnd for another load of freight. S. J. Hubbard Is assisting B. F. Rhodes In the erection of a new resi dence. J. E. Curran and Robert White side have gono to Dcnd for a load of provisions. Quite a number or wild cats have been killed In this vicinity during the wlntor. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith aro ex pected to return homo tho foro part of March. J. O. Perry has returned from a trip to Iowa. HELD. HELD. Feb. 21. Martin Hallmey er returned rotn Ilend Sunday night with n load or goods for the High land store. He will leave for Bond again this morning. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Scttlemeyer a fine baby boy Thursday afternoon, February 19. John Schmeor sold his bunch of horses to the Young brothers. There will be a large danee given at F. T. Carpenter's March 17, by the young folks belonging to the Sun day school. About six Inches ot snow fell last night, February 21. The well-drilling outfit has return ed work after lying Idle for somo time while waiting for supplies to come from the East. They aro work ing on the Wilson homestead. Walter Ransom returned from BRING YOUR CREAM TO PIONEER CREAM COMPANY LARGEST BUYERS I.V CENTRAL OREGON QUICK KETUUNS OF EMPTY CANS Ofllce on Wall Street, HcCuIston Grocery CONSTANT SUPPLY OF BUTTERMILK AND SWEET CREAM ClfECKS MAILED ON THE lIUli FOR PREVIOUS MONTH'S CREAM. STALLIONS WE HAVE 26 IMPORTED PERCHERON BELGIAN. AND SHIRE 8TALHON8, TWO TO FOUR YEARS OLD, WKIOHINa FROM 1800 TO A TON, WITH PLENTY OF BONE AND AC TION, THE GOOD RUOGED KIND, THE KIND THAT WILL DO YOU .LOTS OF GOOD IF IN THE MARKET FOR A 8TAL ION OF EITHER BnEED, OR IF YOU HAVE AN AGED 8TAL ION OR GELDING YOU VIBH TO TRADE IN WRITE US YOUR WANTS, OR BETTER STILL, COME AND SEE US, 8. ACETZ & SONS 46 to 3-llp Pendleton Ore. -- - - - llcnd with his load of household goods. Thoy nro now living on thulr homestead. CLINK KAIiUS. CLINK FALLS, March 2. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Hates wore dinner guosts at the homo of P. F. Lodbutter oWd nosday. Tho Hates' and Ludbottors wcro formorly residents In tho same portion ot Missouri. Win. Claypoolo moved his family to tho rood camp which has been pslnh llshcd uu tho Andurson plnco this week. Work wns begun on tho road Wednesday. This will be n groat advnntnga to this section of tho coun try. Many of tho neighborhood men aro employed on tho works, nmong thetn being Ioyd llnrador. W. W. Htnch and son Amos, Anthmer Woods and Joo Ruggs. C. A. Ordway of Redmond sawed Ohout forty cords of wood for Frank Donlavy Thursday and Friday or this week. Mrs. I. L. Harader Is on tho sick list. Misses Mattlo and Margaret Hates and Kllxahoth Lodbottor and Mossrs. Robert Ledbettor, Robert and James Dates and Amos Hindi wore guests at the Donlavy homo Friday evening. Mrs. Scott vlsttod at tho homo or Mrs. W. J. Woods tho past week. Harry Heckwtth pruned fruit trees for Wm. Ogg Saturday. The Council Rldgn rnnch was tho scono or n Jolly dinner party Wednes day when Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Don lavy celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary. All of tho hclldron wore present with tho exception or one son, Morton, who Is now In Poru, Kansas. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy McDougat vis ited at tho Ledbcttcr homo Sunday. Tho Cllno Falls school has begun on a program to bo given on their lest day which will bo April C. Mrs. James Whllplcy Is delivering an order or gasoltno Irons which camo In this weok. Ellxaboth nnd Robort Ixsdbottcr. John and Anna Donlavy and Amos Pinch wcro guests nt tho home of J. !!a Sundny for dinnor which wns given In honor of Mr. Hntes' son, Robort, who has been visiting hero this winter. Ho will return to his homo In Idaho Monday. BISTERS. (Crowded nut last weok) 8ISTER8, Feb. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wurxwellor woro transacting business In town Saturday from their Black Iiutto ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith wore visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Fryrear ot Clovordalo last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edmunsnn were transacting business In Sisters Saturday. Davo Fryrear nnd family, who moved to Twin Falls, Idaho, ono year ago, have returned to Sisters and In tend to mako their homo again. Mr. Fryrear says tho re Is no placo llko Crook county for him. Miss Cay McCoy, Alice ami Homer Grogan spent Saturday and Sunday visiting In Sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Copange havo return ed to the Sisters neighborhood m make their homo, nftur an absence of a little over n year. Mr. Oster has been hanging paper for Mr. Ducket this past week, Mattlo Allen, Myrtle Stewart. Mm. J WIIK.V YOU VISIT The Tumalo Project j STOP AT THORP'S FOR REFRESHMENTS. FRUITS, HWKKT MEATS AND FINE CIGARS in nullding Where Formerly Was, - Wilson. Mom. Hoinor Farthing nnd iLynn Wilson woro school visitors last Friday, Mr. nnd Mrs, Woods wora tllunof guests nt tho homo or Mr, Kunpp Inst Sundny, Mr. nnd Mrs, Chas. flarson, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Wilt, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Ruble, Mr. nnd Mra, II. E Vincent, Gram Cyrus, Kthot Vincent nnd (loo. Allium wero guosts at n dinnor party glvon nt Mrs. Tomplo ton's In Clovordalo Sunday. Tho school uloctH olllcers ovory month for tho lltorary p.irt or tho school work nnd n program Is ro.n dorod overy two weeks. Mr. Dlxop Smith left Wednesday for Washington whoru ho will hulp his undo on tho fnrin during tho spring nnd summer, The corner stonn of tho Presbyter ian church wns laid today at three O'CIOCK. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Fryroac woro surprised by n number of their rela tives and friends yesterday, this bo. Stop the LossFires are The Bend BEND PARK COMPANY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE better enable Ing lira. FryroWs savority-iecohii birthday. Many beautiful prenohtit woro bivw to tnn hostess, ana a vor ory all. ohjoynulo aftornoori wns spent by MlliLK'AN. (Crowded out Inst wook) MILLIOAN. Fob. 33. -Tnn social given nt "Mllllcau Inn" by Mrs. Goo. A. Mllllcau for tho members of tbn HkuKaLflok Klub nnd their hits hands and friends wns attended by about 30 persons In nil, Tho decora tions woro very prolty nnd uffoctlve, tho Klub colors predominating. Each one present was called upon to con tribute townrd rtho entertainment, An oxchaugo of pretty vnlonllii'M wus mndu during tint evening. Mrs, Agnes lloouoy taking tho nrlxo for having mndo tho best valentine, Ito freahiiioiits wero served nt n lmo hour and nil voted Mrs. Mllllcau n charming hostess. H, E, Davis, chairman of tho com mltton on "community welts" Is tit receipt of .a letter from Wllll.nn 1 1 an ley of Burns, cnncornltig tho mat tor of obtaining wells Tor the high desert, Mr, Hanloy understands our needs thoroughly nnd Is greatly In tertnlfld, and promises to take tbn matter up at tho meeting of tho Con trnl Orogou' Dovoloptnont League BRICK 18 ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF IN ANY ORDINARY CON. FLAORATION. BRICK BUILDINGS NHVER BURN, 'ALTHOUGH THEY ARE HOME TIMES INJURED BY FALLING TI.MBEI18 OR COMIIU8TIIILE INTERIOR WOODWORK. A BRICK HUILDNO IS ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF IF WIRE GLASS IS U8ED IN THE WINDOWS AND IF BURNED CLAY FLOORS ARE USED. AN INTERIOR FIRE IN SUCH A BUILDING IS CONFINED TO THE ROOM IN WHICH IT ORIGINATES; NO OUTSIDE FIRE- CAN ATTACK IT THE PROPORTION OF BURNED CLAY IN BUILDING CONSTRUC TION MEASURES ITS FIRE PROOF QUALITIES. . BURNED CLAY 18 THE ONLY BUILDING MATERIAL THAT HAS BEEN THROUGH THE FIRE BEFORE YOU GET IT, IN SUCH A MAN NER THAT IT WILL RESIST FIRE. ALL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL IS BURNED OUT OF THE BRICK BEFORE YOU GOT IT. WHEN YOU BUILD USE BRICK. Brick & Lumber Co. Our Real Estate offerings are the most extensive in Bend, comprising the ORIGINAL TOWNSlTE'and PRAC TICALLY ALL THE ADDITIONS. INSURANCE that INSURES Gur Insurance Department includes only World Known Companies writing Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Automo bile, Plate Glass and Fidelity Insurance and Bonds. "IT IS BETTER TO BE -SAFE THAN SORRY." LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT WITH US. Our outside oflicea and connections us to find you buyers and tenants. BEND PARK COMPANY Oregon Street, Bend, Oregon. Empire Building, Seattle, Wash, this silmmnr. Iln has also referred tho matter to other Interested par tlon. A lotlor from Governor Wrst lis also boon rccolvod. Ho slate ho linn takon stops which will ovontunlly Rlvu'tha rollrtf nuked for. An entertainment wns given by tho children of Mllllcau school In honor of Washington's birthday, Owing H (ho 22nd falling on Hiitidny.lt wiu t (Continued on potto sarin) W - ONLY a FEW of my nrlcos, everything In proportion. Docs it pay to haul your groceries over 3K miles of rough, rooky road? Best enno sugar H!i lbs, (1 llliltt Htnm flour, per bbl. 6 Good sun dried poaches 13 lbs for fl P. B. JOHNSON'S MILLICAN, OREGON. J$ m Unnecessary v , 4- - I Wt 4 Jjl