I'AnR a. rend bulletin, iiKNo, ore., Wednesday, march in, inn. ... ....----------- CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. ruul ---- 4 CRESCENT. (Spcolnl to Tho llullctln) QRHSOKNT. March 11. air. 'ra. FranV Hnninor onmo in Sntur Oay from tholr ranch. This Is their urt visit lu town since tho snow came In January. They spoilt tho ily visiting tholr numoroua frlomls In CrOscunt and roilonlshlUR supplies. They returned to tholr homo Sunday. Charles Oslo nnd Harold Grull, tho Klamath Kails mon who have licon InvostlRatlnR tho destruction ot timber hy tho plno beotlo, have fln IsUed their work In this section. Thoy Itowm tho return Journoy to Klamath FalWi last Sunday night taking nd vantaRO of tho orust on tho snow to make tho trip on snow shoos. Thev hoped to ho past the ooopor snow be fore tho oris. moHed Monday morn 1DB. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jones nnd son Paul, oomo In from tholr ranch Mon day and wore guests ot Mrs. Waltor Smith. A. L. ScRur and "Dad" Lines came In from tho trapllne ut Odell Lake Tuesday, having finished a soason of successful trapping In that vicinity. Fred La Follotto and Walter Smith went to Mnsteh's Mill Tuesday for a load of lumber. A card portv Jt tho homo of Klwr Tyler was enjoyed by a number of Crescent people last Saturday even ing. Fred La Follotto nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Smith nnd son Mnnard, left this morning for tho Jones ranch, to make a week-end visit. A. W. .11111 came In Wednesday on tho La Pino stngo to fllo on a home stoad noar Hound Swamp. Ho was nccompanled hy George Groft, Tho snow Is nearly gono In tho vi cinity ot Crescent and machines catno in from La Pine, tho road being In good condition. Word was received In Croscont that G. W. Andorson and family, who have spent the winter In Hlsson. Wash., wilt return In a few days. It was learned that Mr. Anderson has purehaod all tho G. C. Allen proper ty In Crescent, also an automobile, in -whtoh tho lamtly will make tho trip from liend. -- 4-- -- - -- - - - 'LOST CREEK. (Special to The Bulletin) LOST CREEK, March 10. Hen De Witt hauled some logs for hte brother to erect a now house. a J. Davis passed through here on his way to Burns, last Sunday. Roaee Smith went with him to Burns. Mrs. S. W. Best entertained the Study Club last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hash loft last Satur day for Bond for a load of provisions. S. J. Hubbard has gono to Portland where he expects to work for somo ,n,e . . ... 13. F. Ithodcs Is working for Mr. Brown in Pleasant Valloy. . Xhft.danee at a -l.StnuJtqr last Saturday evening was an enjoyable affair. Buttercups are In blossom so wo roaltze that spring Is here. HIGHLAND. (Speolal to The Bulletin) HIGHLAND. March 10. The box Biipper given at the school Iiohm Sat urday. March 7th wm a grand suc eeu. The evening was speet In games aod two contests In which Mrs Xnmaa won the cake as being most notrater lad v. Claude Lark Ins woa the "gooseberry" pie as being the wwet popular young man. The proceeds are to be used for an organ for the school house and Sunday Bchool. The well drillers havo roaehed a donth of 214 feet at the Wilson ranch and nave 74 feet of water. Mrs. R. C. Cunningham spent Sat urday and Sunday with Mrs. Cbarlos Mrs. 13. Wilson and sons Edward and Elmer spoilt Monday at tho Davis home near Dry I.ake. Mrs. H. Martin visited Mrs. C. Balsley Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Klelftta visited Mr. and Mrs. Hansom Sunday. M. Hallmeyer is at present liaul'ng wood to J. Schmeer's ranch whore the well drill will move next. HAMPTON IICTTH. (Special to Tho Bulletin) HAMPTON UUTTB. March 9. Spring is here and farmers are busv sowing graJn. Weather is One and roads are good from Bend to this place except In the vicinity of Hustle nwra. . , . Cnaa. Davis passed throHgh Friday onroute to 11 urns with a load of froigbt John Williams left Thursday for Iomsx Bros, were hero Wednes day anroute to Bend. They decided to leeate near Stauffor. Oregon. Je Munroe It oamplng out on Hampton Butte and cutting fence ttoets. C. W. Ashltaugh returned to his olalm Tuesday from Portland. Mr. Curran of Stauffor. Oregon, was visiting in this vicinity last WQok ' Messrs. Brook and Wells have a well. Water was found In good quantity at a depth of 113 foot. N. S. Brown of Pleasant Valloy was a guest at the Hotel Brookings Thursday night. Hermann Miller and T, C. Kwlng attended a dance at Chos. Stauffor a of Stauffer. Oregon, and visited with friends in that vicinity Sunday. The boys know how it feels to walk 20 Wiles anddunce all night. C. A. JJlcodemus had a valuable horse stray awav last week but Hor ace Brookings found it with tho aid of a telescope. . Mrs. V. Sohreder and Mrs. G. L. Hlnman toqk an qqueMrlnn trip to Hampton Valley Sunday. Marvin Perry returned from a bus Inees trip to Bond, arriving on Sun dav. Paul D. Brookings called on Chas. Sherman at tho bond of Crookod lllvor and transacted business there. V. Schroder Is out to Bond for seed. He could not securo any nt Sink as they had sold out. A U. S. Laud Inspector Is In this vicinity nt present. It Is reported ho Is waiting to get n couvoynnco to Bend. Paul D. Brookings Is tho proud possessor of n valuable high power Spencer tolescopo. Messrs. Wagner nnd Grllllth .of Prlnovlllo, wore calling In this vicin ity last week. John MePhorson ot Gorlnoh, No vada, was n guest at tho Hotel Brook ings one night last week. Horace Brookings hns boen sum moned as n Juror but received tho summons too lato to got to Prlnovlllo on tho date set. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Crook woro visi tors at Hustlomoro lust Wednesday. A. T. Shaver Is In Bond on busi ness. Tho roads nre so bad ho can not move his woll drill to N, S. Brown's place. Chns. Stmt Iter returned from Bond and reported roads bad. PLAIXYIEW. (Special to Tho Bullotln) PLAINVIKW. March IB. Tho Plalnvlew Literary Society will give tholr last program Saturday night, the 21st. A good program will bo rondercd nnd refreshments will bo served. Paul Scoggtn called nt tho Knick erbocker home Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Donovan, Paul Scog gins and Tonoy Trahon woro callers nt the Strahm homo Sunday. Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Print Van Tassel, Thursday, a 12 pound boy. Mother and son aro doing nicely. A number of pcoplo of this com munity attended tho snlo nt tho Matt Kulcsch ranch Tuesday. Mrs. Pulllam returned homo from Hood Rlvor Saturday. Guy McCalllster returned home Friday with his bride. A numbor of his friends soronsded him Sunday nlght. The evening was very pleas antly spent after which refreshments were served. turned nttor assisting In tho olllco n fow dnys. Tho Lnldlaw public school will bo closed this week on account of tho measles. Tho Wallace family and Mr. A. J. llnrtor visited Cnmp 0 Sunday af ternoon. Mr. Urovur Gerklng nnd Miss Margaret Mock were also visi tors nt Camp 0. A crowd of Lnldlaw young people nttonded tno dnnco nt Ucsuliuto nnt urdav night. Several In this vicinity aro putting In their gardens. Doacon Brown hns unite n garden lu n largo hotbed, with loltuco and radishes nearly ready tor ute. Chnuney Bockor has n flno now house. It Is nil furnished but the halls. CLINK FALLS. LAIDLAW. (Special to The Bulletin) LAIDLAW. March 16. Rev. Wal ker was accompanied by his family, Sunday when ho came to hold the regular church services. Tho churoh and Sunday school united In "De cision Day" exorcises, with somo spe cial music, and a sermon on the sub ject. "Reraomber now Thy Creator, In tho days of Thy Youth." Tho Piano Club will be entertain ed Thursday, March 19th. by Mrs. C. E. Hewitt, and Mrs. G. K. Ross, nt tho Hewitt homo. The Tennis Club havo bogun clear ing for tholr new tonnls court. The warm spring days make the players enthusiastic. J. J. Cocn has a fine, now live pas songor Ford car. Mrs. J. A. Harter and Mrs. Lund berg mado a trip to Bend on a shop ping tour this week. Miss Gertrude Markol has return od to Bend, aftor working In the Tumalo Project ofllce for about ten days. Miss Nell Market has also re- (Speclal to Tho Bulletin) CLINK FALLS. March 111. L. 13. Prlckott sold a hog to MoMlckto of llodmond last week. Dan Callow of Salem was a guest nt tho homo of It. M, Bishop Inst Sunday night and nt Frank Donlnvy's on Monday. He was formerly a res ident lu this section ut tho country, Bessie and Robert Utlbetter nnd Anna and John Donlnvy nttonded chcli practice at the Redmond Bap tist church last Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. K. Donlnvy has beou quite HI tho past wouk. Mrs. Julia Pratt visited at tho J. K. Donlnvy home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cochran woro dluuer guests nt tho home of Jnmoa Wholpley Sunday. Misses Bossle Hnradcr, Bessie Led hotter and Anna Donlnvy nnd Robert Ledbetter, Amos Htnoh nnd Anna Donlnvy attended tho social given by tho Conquest class at tho Redmond Baptist church Friday evening. I. L. Harador is on tho sick list this week. Frank Donlavy sotd tils potntoos through the Farmers' Union this Mrs. J.tnies Whelpley's tlrst Incu bator of one hundred and forty eggs Is hatching this week. She Is having exceptionally good luck. Horry Beckwlth pruned James Whelpley's orchard Saturday. Mrs. Harry Beckwlth and mother. Mrs. Julia Pratt visited Mrs. James Whelpley last Tuesday. POWKI.L BITTI.. (Special to The Bulletin) POWKLL BUTTK. March 16. John Rhode left Wednesday for Mad- --- WHKN YOU VISIT 1 The Tumalo Project STOP AT THORP'S FOR REFRESHMENTS. FRUITS, SWEET MEATS AND FINE CIGARS 5 --- Farmers!! Optimus Squirrel Poison A Grain in Time Kills Nine 25c a pound 6 lbs. $1.25 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED OWL' PHARMACY, Agents BRING YOUR CREAM TO PIONEER CREAM COMPANY LARGEST BUYERS IN CENTRAL OREGON QUICK RETURNS OF EMPTY CANS Ofllce on Wall Street, in Hulldlng Wliero McCulstou Grocery Formerly Was. CONSTANT SUPPLY OF BUTTERMILK AND SWEET CREAM CHECKS .MAILED ON THE lStli FOR PREVIOUS MONTH'S CREAM. den mineral sprltms near The Dnllun where ho will renin In for somo time for the benetlt of his health. The Ladles Aid met nt the Hum phrey homo Thursday afternoon and busied thomsolvos sewing nfter which tho hostess served retroHhmuntn. Joe Elliott returned Inst week from the western part ot tho stnto whoro ho was onlled hy tho serious Illness nnd subsequent death ot his mother. Mr. Klllott has tho sympa thy of his friends nt this time. B, A. Kendall, the Redmond hard ware morchnut, was a visitor lu thesu parts Friday. Messrs. Carlson nnd Blood, two Prlnovlllo business men, wore In tills section Friday; tho former was buy ing up somo soed oats for the firm ot Stewart & Carlson, miller. We understand n rural mull delivery Is being talked ot by our people. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wlllouxun, Mrs. Geo, 11. Roe, nnd Miss Inn ftoo, woro Prlnovlllo visitors Frldny. Mr. Pntucuk left for his lionin In Taromit Hiiturtluy utter making sotuo slight Improvements on hln placo hero. At Jones, tho Prluuvlllo sheep man, In having liny (muled (com tliu A. II. Rhode ranch to his place miur Prlnovlllo. Clitrko Mo mi returned Tuesday from u trip to Portlnud, Mr. nud Mrs. Allen Wlllooxun and daughter, Harriott, Mrs. Geo. II. Rue, Mlmt Inn Roo, nud Itoovos Will coxnu enjoyed dlunur lu Redmond Saturday, taking lu tho moving pic ture show lu tho evening. Henry Edwards, I). A. Yntw nnd II. J. Myers aro nil reported hh bulug on tho sick list with the grippe. Tho program and basket supper nt the Powell Butto school Hnturdny ovenlng nttrnetod a Inrgo crowd nnd nn onjoynblo time was had. Proooeds ot basketn nmounted to $St Henry Tweet has moved his family to tholr now homo on what Is known ns the Tengmnii homestead which Mr. Tweet purchased recently. Mrs. A. W. Hnyn visited tier dnughtora lu Prlnovlllo Hnturdny, re. turning homo Huudny. Hosit Bussett has (rented his new hollsa to n ulco coat ot paint which adds greatly to Its uppearnnce. (loo. Morgan proved himself a gun. Inl host when ho entertained a mini ber ot frleiiils ut it dinner parly Nun. day, Ills guests were Mr. umt Mm, Allen WIIIooxou nud dnughter. lUr. rlett, Mih. Geo. II, Ron. nud iIiuikIi ter Ml Inn, J, P, Dnhorty nnd RonvoH Wlllcoxnn. Mr, nud Mrs, (I. C. Truusditlo nnd (Conttniiod on page snvon) W ONLY a FEW of my prices, everything In proportion. 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