VAOKM. T1IK 1JKNI) Hl'MiKTlN', TrtKNI), OHN., WKUNKHUAY, DKCUMllKU 10, llt I ----- MMH4H4HHMMH CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. ---- ------------ ---! SISTK1LS. (Spocln: to Tho Bulletin.) aiSTBIta. Doo. 14. F. T. Itutito was n. btiBlnosa Isltor in Redmond on Saturday, returning Sunday. Rny Oerklng ot l.atdlavr, v;na a Sunday visitor In Sisters. C. V. Alien was up from his AllouJ uaio rancu, ou tho Motollus, tno innt of tho week. Mrs. Lockwood and two sons of Eugono. arrived In Slstora last wook and expect to niako this tholr homo. II. J. UarrlB of Kedtnond, was look Ins after business Interests hero on Saturday. Uort Osborne, Ilolil. Qrondaht and Murphy Swnnsoo loft Saturday for tholr camp at Clear Lake, hav.ng spent several days in Sisters. Mr. and Mrs. B. 11. Graham, if Grnndvlew, ara visiting with rclntivos and friends In Sisters for n few das. John MeCulloy, of Summer Lako. Is hero tor n few days visiting with oiu menus, no sayB tnoir crops by laws, also nn executive board will bo voted on at noxt Friday nlRht'a meotltiR. Tho subject ot sending dol. osates to tho Portland Irrigation meeting and othor Important bust ncss will bo discussed and decide I No nodal proRrnm, A rccoptton was Riven Saturday evening, uoeomnor 12, by Wilbur lly. era and wlfo to tholr brotbor 1 tartar and brldo, thoso present woro, Mr. and Mrs. Dnckott. Mr. and Mrs. Ily crs, Mr. nnd Mrs Donnts, Mr. and Mrs. Tomploton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Car son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilowor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Skelton. Mr. and Mrs. J. KHno, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. L. Wnldron. Mr. nnd Mrs. lloyors. mother Mayors. Nl ta Capron. The MImos WaldrtH. Tcmplcton. Orubo, Duckett and V. Skelton, F. Orubo. N. Kruchok, 0. Ilurnsldo. A. Orubo. J. Ootter, A. Templclon. C. Duckett. A. Ilonoh. Tho dobato at tho club last Friday nlRbl created a great deal of mirth. ra m.. -... . - .... . . .. : .. " woro excellent this year. - ' " ""? ,T . , , P".1.1 is Kay K. Kaylor nnd wlfo arrived In ' n, pr??tn,L, '"J a MI?,,.0,?.r n11 Slttors Thursday from WaHhlngtoai" "1B,rr 0,! mnn Ux Olowrdale." Tho nnd have taken up their resldonco on a homostoad a few nuios northeast of horc. E. II. Miller of Bverott. Washing ton, has filed on n homestead olRht miles northeast of Sisters and wilt niovo there In the spring. ; Tho funeral of Homor Fnrthlav, hold lo8t Wednesday nt tho Presby terian church was nttonded by prac tically cvoryono In this community. At tho Council Club meeting '.a Cloverdale. next Friday night, tho question of tending delegates to tho Irrigation Congress to bo hold in Portland noxt month, will bo dlscus? od. About a dozen of tho farmers ol the Gist and Laldlaw sections are busy sawing lumber for uso on their farms. They have secured the mill and so r vices of It. Z. Davis, ot Threo Creek, nnd by doing tho work them selves nro able to got lumber for a fow dollars a thousand. Mr. Davis has charge of tho work for which ho receives a nominal salary and J1.25 per thousand for the uso ot tho mill. Tho timber Is being cut on the Gov ernment reserve whero free-UBo per mits are secured for 60 cents por thousand feet stumpagc. HAMPTON. fSpcdnl to Tho Bulletin) HAMPTON. Dec. 10. Vorn Purs Icy left Hampton this week. A. T. Shaver was In Hampton on Sunday. W. D. Dcnnott was In Hampton Inst Thursday. Tho now windmill that was put up at tho well neor tho store Mondav nnd Tuesday Is quite an Improvement nnd one thnt many ot us appreciate. MIbs Darlo Durton soent Tuesday night with Mrs. W. T. Hnrrlson. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hoffman spent Sundny with Mrs. Luclndn lllnck of Miard crock. Tho club recently organised will meet nt tho homo of Mr. and Mm. C. A. llurrls Wednesday ovonlng to Initiate now members nnd vnto on n nnmo for tho club. K. M. Pock's team ran away with htm Friday. Mrs. Nowton Woll Bpont Monday with Mrs. Lou Peck nnd Mrs. tionaon. Miss Kva Crow has boon on thil sick list. W. T. Harrison la hauling wood this Aveok. C. n. Harmon Inst n nlco cnlt from lil nek leg last week. Mrs. Nowton Wells spent Tuesday with sirs. A. 8. KORR. J. P. Wllquat loft enorday fqr Maury mountain for a load or lumbar. 0. II. Harmon returnod Monday from Ulley where ho wont after seod ryo. Dan McArthur and Wm. Hursloy vaccinated sovon head ot young rat tle Saturday belonging to McArthur nnd Hormnn. Tho mall loaves Hampton on -Sundays and Thursdays now, returning Mondays nnd Fridays. A. T. Shaver sold 22 ton ot hay last week. Miss Florenco Hunting has return ed to her homestead after flvo months leave ot nbicaco. Mrs. M. II. Crow has moved back on tholr homcatcud. hunnyhim:. (Special to Tho Ttullotln.) SUNNYSIDE, Dec. H. Tho elocu tionary recital given by Mrs. Delia Nichols nt Sunnysldo school Iiouro on Saturday night was n decided succom. Tho program consisted of seventeen LAIDLAW. f Special to Tho Rultotln) LAIDLAW. Dec. H. Mrs. Dan Smith autortalacd n number of Lald law ladles at her homo Wednesday last, tho ladies walking to tho Smith homo about nlno a. m nnd returning nt -I p. n. It Is hard to beat tho "Laldlaw Hikers," when It comes to a Jolly good time Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Howltt and daughter Ruth, leave this week for an extonded trip to Iowa, Nebraska, and California and expect to partici pate In a family dinner' on Christmas day. P. W. Ileasley will leave this weok for Portland as his duties with the T. I. P. ended the last of tho woev. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shalior will soon leave for their former home In Okan ogan. Uttlo llolen Laurgaard, who has been quite sick, is much Improved. The lsfaat son ot Mr. and Mrs. Pstton has been quite sick. Mrs. F. N. Wallace made a trip to Prlnevllle last week to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. J. Lee. who has been ill, Is about well again. Svorvone la happy In planning for the big communltr dinner at tho Laldlaw hall on Christmas day. Thero will bo a Xmas operetta In tho after noon, presented by the school chil dren, ami th usual Xmas tree, with Its Joys and good ohcer for all. G. E. Ross loaves this week for Salom to begin his now duties In the office of the State Insurance Commis sion. Coon and Horner have established an auto livery from Laldlaw to Hond, cira leaving at 1 o'clock on Tuesdays: a ad Friday, and leaving Ilend for tho return trip nt 3 p. m. Hound trip villi cost J1.00. Mrs. Wm. Schaller and Mrs. AI Hanson' gave a most delightful par'y to the T. I. P. employes who aro about to leave for othor fields. There vere some 20 present and enjoyed the games and dainty refreshments served by the two hesteeso. Am tho rueet left for their homes the chief thought was "When shall we moat b91r7 we vo all had suen good time Id Ladlaw." Prof. Human of the Monmouth Normal school visited the Laldlaw schools last week, and addressod tho pupils in a vary Interesting manner. The Hanson home was somewhat burned about the roof on Monday but the Maze was soon extinguished. TRY THE NEW Bend Flour Mill Co. Deschutes Spray afid True Blue i i The lending brands of patent flour. Ask your grocer for them. FEED Large quantities of Shorts, Bran, Rolled Oats and Barley on hand ut all times. SEED Seed Wheat nnd Ilye in several va rieties. Mail Orders solicited. Bend Flour Mill Co. A. J. KUOENKIIT, Presldont-Managor. I OLOYI'ltDALI. fSpeclal to The Bulletin) CLOVERDALE, Dec. 14 Mr. Har ris ot Redmond was looking after his cattle In Cloverdale Saturday. N. Cobb drove some fat cattle to Redmond Monday. Mr. Carter of Hums and C. E. Waldron and family from WIHamet stopped In Cloverdale for a day an their way from Willamette to Burn. They made tho trip by onto by way of The Dalles and found the roads fairly good. They will open a garage and repair shop at Hums. A. B. Lovett npd It. I 8oheo of Rodmeni attended tho club meeting hero Friday night, both giving help ful talks. Married at tho home of Edd Gard inler nt Torrobonne Thursday. cember 10, 1014, at noon, Harloy Uyors of Cloverdale to Miss Oberlli oi MlobJgan. A three course dlnnnr vas rerved the happy couplo and a fow qf tholr most Intimate friends and xelatlvos. Rev. Dyers of Red mond performed the ceremony. Thero were four Mrs. Uyors at tho dinner. At tho Cloverdale Council Club meeting E. LjValdroq was re-elected president with 0. Corson bb vice president and J. Skelton secretary. V comniljitco tp dralt a constitution and California THE LAND OF SVNSIHNE, FRUIT AND FLOWERS CALLS YOU WITH SUMMERTIME IN WINTER Outdoor and Indoor Sport -Moating, Hurf-RatlilnR, Driving, Golf, Polo, Tennis. For Heat nnd Recreation, California Is Delightful. For Safety and Comfort, go via tho OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. through Portland. lU'TUIlK THE SA.ME WAY, .CALIFORNIA IS STAGING TWO RIO SHOWS Celebrating Completion of tho Panama Canal PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Han Francisco, February 20 to December -I, 1013. PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION Ban I)li'Ki Jnnuury 1 to December 31, lOifJ, They represent tho highest and - boat of human ondoavor In tho world of art, sclenco and Industry. Bc Itotli of Them. Tlckots, Information, etc, upon application to J. H. CORHETT, Agent, O.-W. R. & N. Co, A, JL?. HOAN, 1). V. & V, A. Bend, Oregon. i 41-3-4Gr47 readings nnd woro well rendered. Mr. Dart Nichols and daughter Vol ma as sisted In tho ontortnlnmont. J. R. l.lttlo wont lu Redmond on Sunday for modlcnl trontmunt. Mrs. G. M. Couch who has botn visiting hor daughter In northern Idaho, returned Sunday. MIsh Florence Huuuol spent tho week end with rolnttvon near Dos chutofl. MIsh Graco Uradlcy of Plnuhurnt was n visitor nt tho schoul Monday. Goorgo Couch butchered hogs Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Couch wont lo Redmond tho first of tho week. DRY LAKE. (Special to Tho liullottn). DRY LAKE. Doo. 4. Miss ThrcBln Garsko completed taking tho school census for District 80 nnd reports n oanHldornblo Increnso lu children of school ago over last year's ennnus. John Moser nnd Mr. Popo wrp branding horses nt tho G A. Garsko rarch Tuesday. Mr Wilson from Clns Ilutte nnd Mr. Noth woro Dry . alto visitors t ii Wednosdny. Tho Dry Lako dance hall commit tee will give n dnnco and ChrUtmnn tree Christmas eve. Charles Ivcy spent sovornl dnya In Ruck Creek this weok on IiumIiuhis, Mr. Hubbard inndo n short vlsti at tho G. A. Garsko ranch Saturday. Mrs. Van Lako spent sovornl data visiting with her slstor, Mrs. Hurt I,ontott tho pnst week. Mrs. Snldor visited nt Mrs. M-;-Vclty's last Monday, Mrs. Edna Snldor was on the sick list tho pnst week. G. A. Oarsko completed a now ad dition to his barn tho past week. Dry Lako mall aorvlco has boon changed tho pnst wook giving us mail on Monday and Friday Instead ot mi Tuesday and Friday. Mrs. Van Lako spent several das visiting at tho May's ranch this wook. POWIJMi IllXTI. (Special to Tho Rullutlti) POWELL miTTl, Doo. ll.-Loo lloblm delivered 40 Iicnd of hogn to tho Redmond Produco Co., nt Rud- iiiiiiiii Hiniiu'oiiii). -w A hunch of tho Houston Hrp tcovtl Prlnevllle ntrlvud nt tho A. 11. UIku1u rami i ! .Tragaa THE WHITE IS KINO H?33E2l2&Mffi$&s i jlsMTT-' Mr-Ill ThoIlKjTnll.roumlFumlly Sowtntr Muchlno thnt can bo produced. Mndu In both KOTAUY nnd VIIHtATOIt styles. Tho rotnry mnkos both LOCK nnd CHAIN ntltch. Tho Intent up to tho mlnutu stool nttneh monta with cncli mnclilno. Sold on ctuiy pnytnunta. Sond nnmo nnd nddroiui for our beautiful H. T. cutn lojjuc free. White Sewing Machine Co. G19 Merchants Nntlonnl Hnuk Tlltlir Snn Frnnclnco. Cnllfornln plnco Wodnomlny whoro thoy nro to i ho fed for tho winter. (loo, Elnlnr In bnok from u short vIMt nt tho valley metropolis, Mr. MoMloldo of lludmoiid wim linyliiK hogs in thin section Wodiios- day, sy. P. Alloy In finishing two up TOIrfl sluoplng rooina, building n ohlmnoy nnd othorwhio Iniprovlng hU llOUBO. Mr. Mcflltorry of Redmond was n hunlncsa visitor out thin way Thurn day. Two car luiuln nt fat hogs pnasod ' throiigh thin mtrtlnu Friday unroutn In Portland via Rodmuud. Thoy woro from tho Goo, Rusnoll ranch nt l'rlnovlllu. tl. 0. Truosdnlo wns n I'rlnnvlllo vlcltor Friday So nlso was Goorijo Hobba, tho Inttor leturnlng homo nit Saturday. , N. P. Alloy nnd Mr. Houston pulled (Continued on pngn 7.) 4J.1 J t "- liTe Lafollette Nursery Co. : V Prlnovillo, Orogon I CKNTHAL OKRGON'S NUKSER Y --t--t w What'stheUse of frolKhtlnjrKrocorlcs from llund froo of chnruo? Lot JOHNSON pay tho freight. Kcmcinbor tho plnco, nenr i!8 tullv pout, Hond lo Hums roml. t& MILLUU.V, OltlUlON. 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