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PAGI! 2. thi: nnx iiullktin, ni:ni, ore., wndnkhiuy, april in, ton. ----- CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. IiOST CUKKK. (Special to Tho DuUotln) LOST CREEK, April 7. C. D. Ycck returned "from Bond lust wook. Mr. nnd Mrs. Heath nccomimnlcd him nnd have located on their claim hero. Clydo Asltloy wits on tho Blck list Bovoral days last week, Mr. Hnsch U around again nftor his recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. llaBch lento this week for western Oregon whore they expect to stay several months. A. IJ. IUssler Is doing somo clear ing for Miss Brookings. OwIiik to Illness. tao Wnshtiurn vas unablo In attend school tho foro part of this week. B. F. Ilhodes was a visitor at Mr. Brown's In Pleasant valloy last Sunday. S. V. Best transacted buslnoss nt. Silver Crcok tho foro part of the week. Tom Cowan was n recent visitor In Rend. Iio brought back n load of provisions. J. K. Curran has been helping Rob ert Whltosldo on his ranch. IMPKUIAL. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) IMPERIAL, April 11, 19H. An drew Nlesrhl, nnd John Meier hnve moved on tholr homesteads noar hore bringing with thorn sovernl teams, rnwn and a good supply of farming Implements, also well drilling out fit and automobile. Thoy nro now busy building their houses and get ting ready for a crop. Ralph llabcock. Frank Cross, Ilry nnt Combs, Emit Wengor, Charley Pearson and Earnest Peterson nro away ou their annual leave. Warren McDonnell Is in Rend after goods for tho storo and wlro to com plete fencing his ranch. John Schmeor nnd wifo spent n couple of days visiting in Imperial. E. E. Varco and D. II. Young have bcught a bunch of horses from John Schmecr. Mrs. Amanda Combs spent several days visiting In nond. ; A three months term of school Is scheduled to begin at Imporlal on tho 20th of this month. Miss Viola Smith, ot Metollus, has been engag ed as teacher. Dill Titus returned from nond a few days ago with lumber and shin gles to complete his new homo. Shorty Huffman made n trip to Bend recontly for seed grain and sup plies for tho Rlsby storo. An enjoyable masquorado danco was held at Volght's hall on tho 1st and was attended by a largo crowd, manv coming 25 miles or more. Miss Ethel Streeter has gone to Portland to spend tho next nvo months. , Mrs. Alta Hamlin nnd small dau ghter spent Saturday visiting in Im-. perial and mak'ng some purchases at tho stores. ' Anderson and Wain hauled out the well drill for Mr. Nieschl and aro now hauling lumber for his resi dence. . J. J. Holt and family have gone to Bend to spend several months. Mr. Holt is looking for work. - Wm. M. Douglas and family aro erieed to return to their claim within a few days. Everybody should bo sure and reg ister by tho 27th of April as that will bo tho last dv in which you can register for tho nrlmarles to be held on May 15th. ou enn register with Vareo t Brothers, Montgomory at Imperial. Kogg at Hampton or Schreder at Kalyat. A tw'ce a week mall srvico will l established to eotnmaue on Ma f.-st. HAMITOy. (Special to The Bulletin.) HAMFTON. April 6-J. I Own nlled on Dr. HM of Dry Lke I"1 Sunday. Shafer's well drill Is drilling a well for C. Harmon this week. Mr. Sha tor will move from Mr. Harmon's place to Kloyd Phillips placo. Lee IllgKs and Davo Spurboek have gone into llond for a few dayB. L. C. Peek and W. T. Harrison re turned from Rend Friday with tho Jones household goods. Mr. Jonos has taken up a homestead south oast of Hampton nutto. Wm. VIssor has returned to his homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Hlmer Peok spent Saturday night at Mr. Fisher Lo gan's. Rer. Riirrls was called over on Camp Creek Thursday to eonduot the funeral services of Hd. Sand's little 8 year old girl who was Instantly killed while coming homo from 81-IiomI. by bar horse falling In a ditch and falling on her. Her little b-other. who was riding behind her, was not hurt. John Whlttaker and Isaac Zlorott are In Rend on business. Mrs. Bmrna Millar is Borne better. Floyd Phillips snd John Whlt taker called on Uurr Ulack last Sun day. Wm. McArthur left here for Wash ington last woek. On account of bad weather only a few from this neighborhood attend ed tho sirprl "tneky" party given to Mrs. Lucy Hicks last Tuesday ov oning. HELD. --- rived hero Wednesday night. Thoy have been busy plowing their Btubblo field this week. Wm. Wlggnm has bcon on tho sick list this week with' thu mttmpn. Tho pooplo who woro present nt tho school houso tho laBt day ot school report n dollghtful Unto. A very nlco program was glvon nnd n delicious Innchoon wna sorved. Mr. Durkey from Prtnovlllo Is vis iting nt tho Martin placo this week. Tho Hansom family spont last Sat urday evonlng with Mrs. F, L. Ram say nnd daughter, Faltn. PLA1NVIKW. (Special to Tho Bulletin). Miss Goyers was In Redmond on Monday. John Strahm was transacting busi ness in Redmond Monday. A. B. Truox and family hnvo mov ed back to Davis' Mill. Mrs. Adams spont tho day with Mrs. Strnhm Monday. Fred Truax stnrted to school Mon day, making nn onrollmont of 12. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Cllllctt woro In Lnldlaw Saturday. SUNNYSIDK. (Special to Tho Bulletin) SUNNYSI DE, April 11. Dnn Smith 1b having a substantial resi dence erected on his ranch north of here. It Is bungalow stvlo and con sists of six rooms. Contractor Cun ningham has chnrgo of tho work. Frank Marlon nnd II. S. Thomp son hauled out several loads of sup plies to tho ditch camps this week. Edward Konnnrd, timekeeper nt Camp No. 7, recently purchased n 5 passenger automobile. Mrs. Mlnta Howard went to Mecca Tucfdny to tako tho civil servlco ex amination for post mistress. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Leverem spent ntimlny at Sunnyslde, tho guests or Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Nichols. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Couch spent Sunday at tho homo of Mr. Couch's parents. Mrs. Chris. Peterson spent Fri day night at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Spaugh ot Plnehurst. Mrs. C. E. Nichols of Itdlnw was tho guest of Mrs. Mitt Couch Tues day. F. W. Lovoronx of Plnlnvlow took a load of hay to Rend Thursday. Hubort Scoggln pascd through Sunnyslde Tuesday. Mrs. J. B. Nichols called on Mrs. Dan Smith Monday. J. L. Couch mado n business trip to RAnd. Tuesday. Jay Nichols was a visitor at Camp No. 7 Saturday. LAIDLAW. (Special to Tho Bulletin) HELD, April C. Tho settlement of Rivers Is booming. Three new Fettlers havo Just arrived to make the'r homo here. Mrs. Ell Wilson returned home from tho Meyers & nrown ranch where she spent a few weeks. 8ho intends to return In a few days. Mr. Earnest Nelson Is plowing this week for Mrs. A. B. Taylor, who Is going to have fifteen acres put into crons this snrlng. Llovd Baker will make n trip to Pr'novlllo the last of this week! Warren Llbbv Is tyusy plowing his stubble field lately. Wess Martin has sent to Bend for enough bgrbod wire to fence his claln Tbn Oarren famllv, who havo bought tho Dingh.'m homestead, ar- (Spcclal to Tho Bulletin) LAIDLAW. April II. There was a large crowd out to the Easter ser vices, both morning and evening. Tho church was beautifully decorated tor tho occasion and tho little folks look ed pretty In their white dresses. Tho program consisted or several songs, recitations by Marguerlta Doblng, Jessie Hall. Paul Walkor, Allccn Wallace, and Ruth Hewitt, a song by Frances Hall, Hazel Painter and addresses by Rov. Walkor. Tho col lection was taken by two llttlo girls In whlto, nnd tho offering was sent to tho work among the orphans and aged. Among thoso who attended tho af ternoon meeting at the Plnehurst school hous Sunday, were Mrs. Cady. Mr. Towns. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Roes and daughter. The Fllcklnger family are enjoylnic a weeks visit from Mr. Fllrklnaer'a tlster, Mrs. 11. Austin, of Waterloo, Iowa. Lola Marion mot with quite an Re ddest Friday afternoon, by running against a barbed wire fence and cut tine her fact In two places. Sho was unable to attond school Monday and Tuesday. Tho auppcr, glvon by the ladles of tho church, at tho hall Thursday ovonlng, was largely attended. The singing of old songs was greatly en joyed, but the "spollln' match" sem- --- - cd. to senro n few. Eighteen dollars wna cleared, abovo oxpunsos. Tho now tenuis court wan tho scono of some lively games Sunday, The Tonnts Club and Gun Club nro plan ning on a big1 celebration July 4. Mrs. Mark Painter is spending n month In Portland, visiting relatives. Mr. John Wlmer spent part of last week In Portland, Several families In Laldlaw hnvo bought baby coyotes from John Bull nnd wilt rnlso them ns pets. Mr. Boll found n den containing olght coyotes. Mr. J. J. Coon and Mr. Snyro wont to tho Metollus on a Halting trip. MILLU'AN. (Special to Tho Bulletin) MILL1CAN, April H.-Mrs. Ada B. Mtlllrnn, with n party ot friends, motored ovor from Prlnovlllo Wed nesday forenoon, making tho trip In about two hours, ns the roads bo tween Mllllcan and Prlnovlllo nro In very lino condition. A special meet ing of tho Sku-Ku-Loek Klub was hold nt tho rosldenco ot Mrs. Mllllcnu In tho afternoon. Mrs. B. K Davis visited with Mrs. Thos. Morfott Monday. Miss Zolmn Brawn was n Bend caller Eastor Sunday. Geo. A. MIlllcHii spent several dnvs nt his ranch In Rear Creek last week. Horaco Whlto was n dinner guest nt tho W. H. McAdow homo Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Roson gave a danco to friends In tho valley Saturday night. Among thoso present from Mllllcan woro Mr. ami sirs, vornon Clevongor, Frank and William Spen cer. Fred Klgor nnd Frank Hatch. Among tho stoppers nt Central Houso tho pnst week were Z. S. Ren nott of Rend, Mnx and "Mrs. W. II. Gerry of Prlnglo Flats. It. C. Johnson Imporlal and Mrs. Wm. Howard of Tacoma, Wash. F. A. Hatch ato his Easter break fast nt Central Houso. W. It. Gerry, while returning to his home at Prlnglo Flats, from Bend, had the mlsfortuno to seriously In jure his left leg, but was able to continue his trip home Sundny aftor spending Saturdny nt Wm. Roams. Mr. McNonl made a trip to Roud Saturday. Wm. Reams drove to Bend Friday, returning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. U Evans wero Bend callers Saturday. Mm. Martha Forgey drove to Bend Tuesday Intending to spend about a week visiting with friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Heathmnn of Terre bonne visited with tho former's par ents hero on Sunday. HAMPTON BUTTE. (Special to Tho Bulletin) HAMPTON BUTTE. April 13. This locality received sovernl nice ahowors tho past week and crops aro growing finely. O. C. Honkle of Bend located sev eral people south of hore In Yroka valloy Saturday. Earl Rogers Is plowing for Rosslo Shoppnrd this week. Thos. C. Ewlng will offer final proof on his homestead before Com missioner Fogg of Hampton tomor row, April 14, and expects to loovo soon for other climes In search of work. V. Schroder had a near run away last week. While returning from Hampton the front nnd tho roar wheels of the wagon parted company and Mr. and Mrs. Schroder were thrown out but were not Inlured. The team rau about a mile and was stop- --------- liTe Lafollette Nursery Co. Prineville, Oregon I central I OREGON'S NUKSERY I -------- International Harvester Oil and Gas Engines Tie I II C Line (HUM AMD HAT , MACHINES EiMm, luHfi IIm4mi. H.r Hlkai. iltclutt Hj Ltiint COIN MACIIIMU rU.Ln, FicWri Boim, ChJriWr Eaultf CoUir, iUUit. iirtilm TILUCt , Pr. StrUf.TMtl, 4 Duk llurrwt Cltitn CEAEKAL UNE Od t4 Cu EofiM Oil TriiKri Hum Suttltn Cmm ItM'itwi Fna WMt MtUr Tract TWwlan CrtUDriSi BuitrTvUl dl C J. ? Mlfi DUYan International Harvester cn-- gine, take care of it as any machine should bo cared for and a dozen years or more from now it will still bo working for vou. 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Herman Miller, who taught our school this year, closed n successful term Friday nnd loft for his homo nt Scnppooso, Oregon ou Saturday, flnbrlol llaloutl was plowing for Mr. aillnin and Q. A, Johnson Inst week, Mrs, Horaco Brooklnga nnd son Paul, visited rotntlven nt Htauffer, Snturday nnd Monday, Paul re mained with his mint, nnd wilt attend school nt Stauffor for n few weeks, Miss Elva McFaddeu of Pleasant Valley Is staying with Mrs. Ilornco Brookings whlto her brothers nro out to Bond for Supplies, The Hotel Brookings served n tur key dinner Easter Sunday. Mrs. Brookings reports good luminous nnd lots ot travel. Over 75 guestH wero registered during tho past week. Mr. R. II. HoppliiH, A, C. Mercor, N. Nuto nnd W. Nulo located on claims In tho Benjamin Lake district nilng with Coninilsnloiior 0, J, Btiuif tor ot Btniirtor, Oregon, M, H. Brown of Pleasant, Vnlley was tratisiiutlng bunlnons mill hunt ing Htrny hornos In this locality lust week. S. F, Anderson run over n dog near Hampton mid upset ti lit nuto. Mr. DiiHonbofry of Portlnnd wns thrown through the wind shield mill hud his face out. Tho dog which caused thu nccldeut wan killed, Mr, Anderson ropnrtH $t0 damage to his nuto, Mr. and Mm. Howard Wooden of Wlllntiitnn, Oregon, nro visiting with Mr, nnd Mrs, Bert Mocks. Mr. and Mrs. Wooden nro nnwIywtulN mid woro given n rousing clinrevnrl Wed nesday evening. Clgura worn mod by the groom and enkn nnd taffy by tho hrldn. Meeks Htiltl tho uiuslo was qutto classical nnd well reudur od. Mrs. Orphn Mack of Dry Valloy hud nn mito lond of prospective set tlers with her Inst Week to that sec tion of tho country. L. C. Furst of Bond took his nuto truck, which had been laid up at Brookings' gnrngo. for tho past three months, to Bend Thursday. Mr. Thomas llutton and Ills mother Mrs. H. F. llutton, of Kgll. Oiogon, wero gitustn of tho Hotel Brooking Inst week. Mrs, C. 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