l'AOR a. T1IM IIKN'I) HULLKTIN, IBNI, OltK., WKDXKHlhU. DKCKMIUCU l, 11)11. - - CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. f --- - F n h:htkum. ISlKiClal to Tho Unllotln) SIBTKItd. Hoc 7. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. ItoBlh returned to tholr homo Molollus Monday utter n week a Ylalt In Sinters. 11. h,rTono Is In Now York to re main until nftor tho holidays, when In company with Curtis Datloy. who ,a ylsUlnR hla mother In I'hllaricltiha trty oxpodt to return to Oregon via tho Panama Cfinal. , Roltt Orumlnhl. who la located M Clonr Lake In tho Intercsta ot tho Oregon Hlectrlo Company, was cnllml to Portland last wook on account ot tho serious Illness of his uncle. Ilobert Smith, J. P. Duokett. Carl Woods. K. II. Howell and Goorge IB. Attkan attended tho budget moating at Prlnovllle Inst weolt. M. I.. Merrltt. forest supervisor of tho Deschutes National I'orost, was & business' visitor In Slalom last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vorn Gist arrived lit Sisters last week and will romaln un til after tho holidays. P.J. Lelthnusar is coroctlng n house on his ranoh recently purchased from the Oregon & Western Colonization Co., and will mako other Improve ments this winter. F. M. iSumwalt. W. S. Fullerton. Carl Woods and Fred Wlose are in Prlnerlllo serving as Jurors for tho December term of Circuit Court. XI. Dalley spent a few days tho last of the week at tho Allendalo ranch on tho Mctollus. Albert Wurxweller was up from his homo in Portland last week at tending to business interests at tho Long Hollaw ranch. A baby boy was born last Thurs day morning to the wife ot A. D. 03 ter. Mrs. Julia Davidson, ot Santa Rosa, California. Is In Sisters oaring for her father. II. A. Molvin, who has been quite sick for tho past few weeks. C. I. Gist was torvlngvlogal pnpors In tho Culvar country Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wurxwollsr left Moadaj for a visit in Prlnevllle. Paddy Haydon. who was sorlously Injured In a runaway accident last week nad taken to a Portland hos pital. In still In a serious oondltlon. I His skull W bidlv fractured and oth orwlso bruised up. Homer Farthing died suddenly Sat urday .night at Clear Lake. Ho was In tho mountains In company with Hon Osborne and Murphy Swanson on a trapping expedltloa nnd became oxhaustcd while out In tho hills to suoh an extent that it was impossible for his companions to rovlvo him af ter getting him to their quarters at the lake. Owing to tho depth of snow In the mountains the party of four who left Sunday to bring nut the remains wore unable to roach tho lake until Monday morning and will not be ablo to reaoh Sisters on tho ruturn before Wednesday. Thero about four feet of snow on the sum mit and two-feet at Clear Lako. - -4-- --- -- Paul H rook I turn took n nlonnuritl John Pnusch from Ibex snout thu trip to Hums during vacation- day Thursday In Imperial. Minor, and Wienunn from Vlo Johnson Is cuufftR noles this week. C. Ashbaugh returned from llond today. s ALFALFA. (Special to Tho Uullotln.) ALFALFA, Nov. 27. On Thanks giving evening tho Alfnira public school gavo a very pleasant enter tainment. Mr. Denly showed good Judgment In hla selections nnd tho children rendered them remarkably well. Mrs. Dealy and Mr. Dealy'a fa nor helped with tho music. Omur Chambers took part In n laughablo llttlo play along with tho teacher and four pupils. Thero will bo nnothor suoh ontertnlnmont on December 12. Tho proceeds are to bo used In buy ing books for tho school library. Mr HftRRs and family aro llv'ng on the Graham rnneh In order that their son may attend school. Port Powell and family havo m v cdvto tho Janney ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Oglo havo returned from McMlnnvlllo whoro thoy havo been visiting their children. Mrs. John Cowen of Lnldlnw spent last wcok with the, Wnlkor family. Mr. Altguod has brought his cat tlo to the Johnson ranch whoro ho will hold thorn this winter. Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers re cently received word of tho doath ot their son-in-law, Mr. Hoy Hall. C. H. Dealy rccontly purchased a band of sheep. A. O. Wnlkor and family spont Sunday at the homo ot J. N. II. Corking at Lstdlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Smock entertained tho Flckert and Leonard families on Thanksgiving day. Messrs, (box spent Thursday In Dry Lake, Mrs. II. Wlnslow nnd Miss Street from 11 tick Creek passed through horo Thursday bound for Imperial. G. Gnrsko nnd children from Ibex spent Baturday nt tho Peterson ranch. MILLUUN. DRY LAKK. CLOYKHDALi:. (Spec!: o The Tiullotln.) OLOrBRDALE. Dec 7. There has been no school In Cloverdale the past week as the teacher. Mr. Wlloox, was railed to the bedsido of a sister who is seriously 111 In Portland. (Special to Tho Bulletin) THY LAKE, Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. F. Pn u sell from Ibex spont Sun day in Dry Lako visiting friends. A number of young folks from hero loft for Imperial Thursday to attend the Thanksgiving dance glvoa there In the evening. Tho Thanksgiving dance given here Thursday evening was a groat suc cess, thoro bolng a largo attendance from different parts. All report an enjoyable time. Charles Ivoy made a short visit at tho G. A. Garsko ranch on Friday. Master Joe Garsko transacted bus iness at tho Thomas ranch. Mr. Hubbard our sohool master, loft for Hcnd this wcok to attend the teachers' Institute. Mr. Balfour and Miss Rdlth Mo Eacbam from Ibox passed through hero Saturday bound for Ilend, Oscar Hill spent Sunday at tho Peterson ranch. Mr. C. Ivy transacted business In Hampton Monday. Mr. Hallmcyer from Hemstad was In Dry Lake on Thursday. Mr. Noth from Glass Hutto spont Tuesday in Dry Lako. Miss Laura Peterson nnd Oscar Hill were visitors at tho Garsko ranch Tuesday. Mrs. Ring, spent a day this week visiting at tho Poterson ranch. I 11. Wlnslow, from Buck Crook, I passed through hero Thursday on- (Speclnl to Tho itttllotln) M1LLICAN, Dec, 7. -Tho Sku-Ko-Leek- Klub hold a mooting nt MIIIL can Inn Saturday, Miss Gertrude was hostoss. Several of tho pcoplo from hero nt touded tho dnnco nt Mr. Willy's in tho Low Desert Saturday night. Mrs. Abo Kdelsteln was a caller ut A. 1). Norton's Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Horwltx expects to go to Bond Thursday for n supply of groceries for his store. P. 11. Johnson wont to Bend Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ollmoro drovo to llond Tuesday, reluming tho next day. Frank Patch canto out to his homo stond Friday. Mrs. Roams enmo home from Im perial, after spending n very pleas ant time thoro for n wcok. Friends ot Miss Yernlo Gnrsko nt Dry Lake, a former teacher hi tho Mllllcan sohool hnvo received a com munication from hor In which sho states that sho oxpects to visit In our neighborhood In tho near future. Mrs. Thos. Moffott was a caller nt Mllllcan Saturday. Mrs. A. G. Allen Intondcs to lenvo for Prlnovillo tho wook nftor next to take tho teachers' oxamlaatlon. Tho pupils of Mlllluan school will glvo a program Friday. Parents nnd friends aro Invited to attend. Mr. and -Mrs. Wallla spent Wednes day night hero onrouto to tholr homo- stcad. Mr. Connelly, wlfo nad children, passed a night hero on tholr way to the oast country. Harris WnlKtwitch. who has a homestead near Pine Mountain. In tends to leavo for Clovoland. Ohio, where a son of his resides, nnd where ho will stay during his five months vacation. Abe Kdolsteln, who has boon In Canada tho last two months Is ex pected homo about December 10th. Mrs. HfflQ Koppor was a visitor at tho Moffott homo Friday. Thos. Moffott bought n saddlo horso from Mr. Conway lust week. Mr. Schafer has drilled down 4S8 feet In tho Leo well, but as yet thoy havo not struck water. William Roams Is gotag to Alfalfa for a load ot hay for Thos. Moffott tho first ot tho coming wcok. nivint.s. uwiuK in ai uhuhuuiij iuiik y- ,,, ,-i.t v5Zl: Cf ." m!!2?inrnMd I M,MM Ve""0 nnd Thoroala Garsko business part of tts meeting Friday! e imnortnt vi.itnm Tin.r,inv ntehl until Deoembor Uth. were imporial visitors Thursday. Willis Van Mat re and sob or Bend spent Tueadar night In Cloverdale. B. L. Waldron took hogs to mar ket Monday. There wore a number ot dinner parties in Cloverdale Sunday. Next Svodav afternoon wo have preaching and Sunday school. The program aa earned out r r'anv nleht was recitations by Mnudo Grube. Orval Kolly. LouUo Andrus. Frieda Arnold, Raymond Andrui, Geneva Rlvetts. Clani Johnson. Ir vin Johnson. Reaa Keller. Sherman Johnson. The music was lv Mr BHolton and Temploton. Meadaroei Wis nnd Andrus, Miss Grubo anl tho Misses Buckner. Tho first issue of the Cloverdale Tattler was rood tr Walter Boyd. A plate supper fol lowed at which $20 was cleared for tho Christmas treat. (Spoctal to Tho Bulletin.) RIVERS. Dec. 2. M. Hallmeyor anifJ. B. Rivera mndo a trip to tho (Maury mountain saw mill last week iur imiiiur. About thrco Indies ot snow foil hero Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Coming enter tained at Thanksgiving dinner Mr, and Mrs. A II. Taylor. Mrs. Cunning ham and Mr. Blackstone. Tho now hall will soon bn flnlshod. much to tho pleasure ot tho people hero. In the near futuro a grand HAMILTON BUTTK. (Special to The Bulletin) HAMPTON BUTTE, Mrs Fred Miller and children spont Friday with Mrs. Bert Meeks. Miss Mary Stauffer of Stauffer Is visiting with relatives and friends In this yls'nlty this week. As Prof. Oscar Butzen la out to Bend to attend the teachers' insti tute, thero Is no school this week Horace Brookings and Mrs C W Ashjuaugh called oa Mrs. Fred Miller last Sunday afternoon. IJecace Brookings Is hauling wood this week. M'ss Bessie Sbeppord left for Bend last Sunday enroue to Portland Vfm. Snjelman has gone on his 0 month's leave of absence Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stauffer and ou Page took dinner at tho Brook inps Hotel last Sunday. Chas. Darrol paBged through hero on his way to Bend. J. Brlokey, Sr., nnd J. Brlekev Jr wore the recipients of a delightful party last Saturday In honor of their birthday anniversary. A bountiful dinner was'anrved and every one en joyed' the afternoon visiting. Tho ovenlsg was spent at gameH and ran bIc At midnight a luncheon was served. In the early hours leave takings and general wishes for manv more happy birthdays for father nnd twn wero In order. Those present besides the Brlckoy family wcro, Mr nnd Mrs. Jim Browo and children Mr, and Mrs. A- McKeown and chil dren. Mr. nnd Mrs iJert Meeks ond children. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Stauffer, Oscar Black. Joe Johnson, P. C Ew lntf. Vlo Johnson. Horace Brookings, unison Paul, Pago and Mary Staur forfworval Brown,. Mary, Carrie and Maud Brown, Mr. Miller and Mr, Itlggs. I Golden West I I Coffee Week i All This Week 11 II Better Coffee for Less 11 Iff Roasted and Packed ALWAYS H in Oregon FRESH! H 111 O POUNDS QEi Ell 0 Regular $1.10 ZS -JK IB H C POUNDS (M C( HI J Regular $1.75 pl.JI jM RIi! 1 Regular 40c ODC PjJJ i "i iiii ' Wm At Your Grocer's Vi2 38 iK THE BEST VifSlfl 1 1 It's Guaranteed ! 5TtELA L& 'M IJ Closset & Devers l0FFEB Hi I Tho Oldest nnd Largest Coffee II ? j Pi Hi Koasters in the Northwest. I UQKpfR. )pilfl'J opening ball will bo given. Walter Smith mndu llnnl pruot un his homestead November 1(1. Miss Anna lllrchtorf In staying nt the Ramsay homo this winter and Is attending tlio Prlnglo FIAt school. M. HnUmoyor loft for Bond Mon day for n loud of goods for tho Riv er's grocory. Mrs. John Soltmoor has loft hor homestead and has gono to Prlnovllle to llvo for tho winter. Mrs. J. II. Rivera spent Humbly evening with Mrs. 0. A. Bnlnloy. A. Blaakstono purchased n now team lately, G. lloobo will havo tho use ot It for this winter. Mr. and Mrs. K. Danlelson and children, Mrs. P. Ulolson and rh I (Iron, Frank Mlkttln nnd-Robcrt Po Orson spont ThnuksKlvIng day nt tho Ramsay homo. Mr. and Mrs. Max Nielsen it 1 (laughter Mnxlno loft a few i1ih nrto for North Dakota, whoru thoy v"l snond tho winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hnmllu nnd' daughter Lillian took Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. nnd Mrs. John Me Kny. Mrs. M. Hallmeyor enjoyed dinner nt tho Suttlomeyor homootoad on Thanksgiving day. I'OWtilili Ill'TTK. (Special to Tho Bullotln) POWKLL DUTTK. Dec 7. J . A Rlggs shipped a couplo of loads of hogs Tuesday. K. A. Bttssott, who Is ndmlnlstrn tor for tho Rlchnrd Meyers estate, has purchased a ntco monument far tho Into Mr. Moyors. Tho stone enmo In by freight nnd was hauled to tho cemetery last Wednesday to bu set up later. N. P. Alloy comentod a cistern for Geo. IlrnxcQ Inst wcok. W. T. Stittlh was out last wook se curing signers on a potltlon to open up tho two mile road running north and south by his place, nnd connect ing the upper nnd middle Redmond- rrlunvlllo romlH. This roml lm boon In use for two yonrri, but tho imcmi snry stops to nmky It u comity IiIru way hro Just being lalton. Mr. ntld Mrs. Bert Reynold ciumi nut from Rodnimtd thu fiilpnit or tho week mid nto vlsltltiK nt tho 14. A. Bunnell homo. Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon was n Bend .MinriiiMttCJtjzMirtrtLi iVim.1 i ntn 7tfryMV"rt THE WHITE IS KING HKnrj3SH visitor Woilucfltlny, rtituriilng liotnn Thumdny. , Geo. Klsler loft Tiiursilny for u two week's stay nt l'ortlitnd, lluo. nnd Leo Ilolilm lotiirnml mu Thursday from u visit to thulr pur outs nt Olmidnln, OroKon. Allen Wlllcoxon was n Prlnovillo i visitor Thuistlity. Fred llrnwit nnd Mrs. llolnon trrtiu Hncted olllulal IiuhIiioss nt tho ooiinly. sent Thursday. C. II. Miller enmo out from Rod innml Tliitrsdny to adjust roiuu tol(-i. phono dIMctiltlpa. Mr. Miller uc coinpnulod him. Tho cafeteria supper nlvon by tint Pawoll lluttoHomslsnt Wilson sahool Iiouho Frldny evening wna a aomptotu success A lnrgn crowd gathered w' enjoy tho culinary fonst provided b' thu Indies. 3D.sr was real I Red from tho supper sale. J A. Rlggs linn bought tho hay on Tito llESTnlNrountl Fumlly Sowing Mnctiino tlmt can bu proilucctl, Mmlo In both ROTAItY nnd V1UIIAT0U Btylos. Tho rotnry mnkca both LOCK nnd CHAIN ntitch. Tho latest up to tho tnlnuto ntcol nttneh nicntfl with onch mnclilno. Sold on ensy pnymontd, Sond nnmo nnd nddrvsa for our beautiful II. T, cntu Iokuo f reo, White Sewing Machine Co. CIO Mcrchnntn National llnnk llldp; San I'mncUco. Cnllfornln (Continued on pngo 0.) 4 - - H?a Lafollette Nursery Co. Prlnovillo, Oregon CKNTHAL OUEOON'SNUKSKKY - -- w What's the Use of frolnhllnKKrocorlMi from Ilund frco of chnrRO? Lot JOHNSON pay tho freight. Uamcmbur tho plucu, nonr U8 mllo post, Hcnd to Hums rond. 1 3fci MII.LKWN. ttlllitJON. 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