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Q M l'AGNC S. TII15 lKNI HUIJiKTIN, HKN1, OKB WKDNKHDAY, DKCKMIIKK MO, 1014. CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. y4 L - 4-. HMMMMMMH -- LAlDhAW. (Specie, to Tho Bulletin.) (lAIDI.AV, Dec. 28. Mm. J. Loo loft Saturday mornlnR for Art'orw, Orcffon to upend about six wookB via Ring rolatlves and friends. Mr.: and Mr. John Stile nnd son Bpent n few days In Laldlaw nt Christ mas, tlhie. Mr. a8d Mm. Dan Smith spent Xmas day In Ucnd. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Stanford will leavo tho latter part of the weak for thotr former home In Portland. Mr. Stan ford will complete hto work with the T. t. P. tho last of Decombor. Mr. FIMIa reports great suceowi an lil httnttaK trip, bringing home a la rice number of duck. A. J. llartor, who has boon away on Imtlnofts several weeks, haa returned to TAldlaw. Her. A. O. Walker nnd famtly of Alfalfa spent Christmas day In Laid law, attending the bis dinner at the hall MlhTilCAN. (Special to Tho Bulletin). WKST M1LL1CAN, December 28. Tho homesteaders of tho West End of tho vnllov woro entertained at din-, nor by II. P. Dyer nt his homestead on Xtnas dny. Thoso present woro Krncst and Elmer Dyer of Junlpor Hill and Edabort Dyer of Covan, Washington, John 12. Johnson, Jacob Sheror and Miss Janet Williams of Mllllcnn. After dinner Kdsfiort Dv or entertalnod tho company with some flno violin music. Xmns night was spent by tho homo ateadcra al a danco nnd 'supper nt tho Jaek OlnpnrTn home. A large crowd puhprod Hioro nnd nil enjoy ed tho old tlmo danens. Iloopor Dyor wont to Ilond Sun day. , Sam Roboekor has a full house nt hi stopping plRoo all these cold nlRhla. MIm Alta CI In nan and Hooner D- I at WIiIa VwtttH thn imltnw tr fttt Mil Mr. and Mrs. W. Dell nnd aon woro ,lwm J)oat omcoo ,Mt T)IM,,nv e'Mt. Laldlaw visitors Saturday and Sua day. Mrs. Stagman and sons nro spend Injr their vnoatlon nt tholr ranch. Fred Wilson and Mrs. MInta How ard took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. MnkstnK on Xmas. The Community Dinner at tho hall was a grand success, thero bolns a largo crowd and plenty of tempting goodies. A small crowd also gather ed In tho evening for games, dancing, etc About tho best Xmas exorcises evor given, hero were thoso at tho elturch Christmas day by tho school chlldron. Tho operetta was directed by Prof. Lee, and proved a great succoss In .every way. tho children showing tal ent both In singing and recitation. Besides tho operetta, soveral tota rendered songs and reettatlons. all doing vory well terlng invltntlona to tho Ollagan dance Xnma night. Alva Klllpntrlck and wife wont lo Kedmond Saturday. Bert Woodwnrd moved tholr household goods to Qui vor Saturday. PINKUURST. (Special to Tho Bulletin) PINBHURST. Dec. 2S. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Snyder went to Ilond on Tuesday. O. II. Spaugh and Mr. Wynatt woro L Fiend visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mchol nnd children went To Laldlaw Saturday. Mr. Snndol was a buslnoss caller at Mr. noot'a Thursday. A mooting was held at tho school honn Saturday night and n literary - . H.m.in aorlntv nnrnnlznd. Tho fnllnwlnir nf. UUIUfi tuif well. mim '"J uuii,.i.so, . - -- ,, ' .. oamo tho Xmas tree, with Its candy, fleers were elected: presldonr. C. II. nuts and oranges for every boy andlSpauKh: vlco presldont. L. H. Root: flrl present, and gifts brought In secretary. Mrs. Wlmor: treasurer, nntai pack, too. Tho church wnalM's. Nichols- sergeant at rms. I. R. nill to Its full canaelt.v nnd aUlWImer: bulletin editor. Orover Me- arareed they had a genuine "Merry XmW . Several Laldlaw young people nt- Allster: program committee. Miss Kdna Root. George Root Bad George Reed. Meetings will be held on tho tended the danee In Ueqd on Xmas second and fourth Sundava of each n'ght. SISTKKS. (Special to Tho Bulletin) 8ISTBRS. Dec. 28. J. W. Donnls and wlfo and P. T. Rublo were visi tors In Redmond Wednesday. Guy Dobson nnd II. A. Schneider of tho Redmond Bank of Coramerco were transacting business In Sisters the middle of tho week. M. Bailey returned tho last ot the week from a business and pleasure month. Tho next mooting will be hold on January 9. 191R- Mrs. Anderson mndo n business trln to Bend Tuodv. Mr. nnd Mrs. McAlistor wont to Bond Saturday. Mrs. 0. W. Snydor culled on Mrs. Ayera Sundav nfternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich wero Lald law visitors Friday afternoon. L. II. Root went to Laldlaw on Wednesday. Mr. and Mm. Reed went to Bend on business Friday. Tho people of this community hnvo organized a Christian Endeavor - spending hor vacation nt her homo nt Plnohurst Miss Ruth Bayley called on Kdna Root Saturday nfternoon. The re-election ot onicors In tho Sunday school was hold Sunday for tho next quarter, tho following woro elected: superintendent, Mrs, Nichols, assistant superintendent, Gilbert DloUlch, socrutnry Kdna Root, treas urer, Ruth Bayley, organist. Mrs. I. K. Wlmor, librarian, Miss Ivy Buy der, toachora Blblo class, Mr. Diet rich, young peoples clnsii, Mrs. Gil bert Dlotrlch, Intermediate class, Mrs. Wlmor. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols hnvo moved to tholr ranch In. 8unnyslde to spoud a week during vacation. OLOVURDALK. (Special to Tho Bulletin) OLOVUKDALH, Deo. 28.S, Gottor of HmorprlBo visited brother, John, Christmas evo a tnlofirum calling him oast on limi ne. 0. J. Host mailo n trip to Ilond last wcok, stopping nt Brookings to do Bomo carpentorlng work, J. II. Unsslor had nn addition built to hla houso for tho post olllco. Pnul Brookings haa boon hauling fcod from Btnuffor. T. 0. Kwlng hnulod nomo feed from Stnuffor one day Inst weuk. Thn Jaek rnbblts nro nil Hocking to this valley, Wo should hnvo n bounty on rabbits tn Lnkn county llnrnoy county hns n bounty of tlvo cents, why not got busy nnd destroy tho poatsT trln to Portland ine receni com snap provra nw SocIety. Kveryone ia cordially Invlt barvest for Ico users In Sisters. Air e(J to ntten(1 Ico house In town are well Ailed jind wmor M'ynatt wan a Laldlaw vis many of the farmers have put up Ico ltor 8aturaar lor summer uno. j Lols Dietrich ot Idaho Is visiting 1'. u. jouiuuu, ui ncuiuvuui " t,i- -.-.. iir- --a hm n ir nii over the middle of the week looking. r,rh7,t thi.'ninVn ' ........ .,.... A number or Plnehurst people at tended the Christmas tree and prog ram given at Deschutes on Thursday night. A vonr onjoyablo time waa nfter business Interests. Carl Woods returned tho middlo of tho woek from a trip to the Wil lamette vallev. .Mrs. M. liaiiey was a vmuur ul iud ; -nnn.-,i .r .ji Allendale ranch, on tho Motollus tho -ro"e" ?. middlo of the week Mr. anu Mrs. Avers ana miss ituin lamo or mo ween. Bayley wero In Bend Wednesday do- Jos. Graham, of Waplnltln, return-' .',.,. fihr,,tm.. .hnnnlne-. Mr. nnd Mrs. u. W. Rnvdor wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. McAlistor on ed Sundar after spending sovoral days visiting with relatives In this section. At a meeting called for tho pur pose of selecting a delegate to the Oregon Irrigation Connrcss. to !hj held 'in Portland on January 7, 8. 9. J. P. Duckett was chosen as such dolegate. It Is probable that one or two othors will attend from Sisters. They will go ns delegate from tho Cleverdale Council Club. W. II. May haa moved to Sisters for tho winter. The entertainment and Christmas tree arranged by the teachers and pupils of tho Slstora school was a prand success. Those having tho af fair in hand are deserving of more than ordinary credit. M'ss Inex Pullerton was a visitor In Slstora for a few days last week. Gus Arenson.ls In Portland and Seaitlo on a combined ploasure and business trip. C. R. Powolson of Portland. Is vis iting at the borne of J. O. McKlnnoy. J. O. MoKlnney and family spent Christmas at tho Pulllain home, at Laldlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wurzwellor were visitors In Sisters Christmas. Ray Gerklng of Laldlaw. was a Ohr!stm visitor In Sisters at a well known CInvnrdale farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Duckett are In Rmlmond for a short stay. Mrs. M". Hlodmsn returned Sundav from a two week's visit In I'oriiana Skiing parties have been oulto popular during the past week. Many are enjoying the sport and many more enjoying the experience of tho now beelnners J. II. Minor, who hns sold more fnrms In the Sisters soctlon than all other real estate dealers comblnod, was over from Bend Sunday with a nartv who la looking for Investment. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Updike suont Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. u. Davidson, at tho Bailey place. The Gist Hotel was tho scene of a family reunion on Christmas. Mr. nnd Mrs, C. iT Gist having entertain ed oil members of the family at a bounteous dlnnor. Sunday. Tho dinner and Christmas program on Thursday was attended bv a large erowd who report a splendid time The program gven by tho school wss fine and thn children were agreeably surprised bv receiving a nice treat from their teacher. Mrs. Delia Nich ols. Miss Nolllo Snyder of Bend Is M. his Tho brothers had not mot for several years. 14. L. Waldron atruck o. good flow of water on his place at six feet. Mr. Arnold and wlfo and C. Carson nnd wire woro guests ot Mr. Gist's over Christinas. Mr. and Mrs. Jantm IS. Rood and Mr. and Mrs. Brnest Smith nnd baby of Bond nto turkey with tho Wal dron 'h Christmas. Clydo Johnson and family wero tn attendance nt tho Slstora dnnco on Chrlstmna night. K. L. Waldron took a load ot hoga to Redmond Monday. Soveral nro hauling hny to Lald law from Cloverdalo alfalfa Is sell ing readily at $0 a ton. Tho Cloverdalo Christmas program was very much enjoyed. Especially tho Sautn Clans stunts. Frod Wolso and family nnd G. Cyrus and (nrally woro entertained nt a Christmas .dlnnor at tho home ot O. Andrus. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gyrus npont Christmas with Mrs. Cyrus' pnronts, Mr. nod Mrs. Seogglus. They woro entertained Saturday at the home of Mr. Woodworth. Mr. and Mrs. Kline woro dlnnor guests of the Rlvetta for Christmas. O. Scott and wife dined with tholr sou Andy, on the 26th. Mr. Cyrus, Sr., has go no to Prlno vllle for a week's visit. Word" from Mr. Wilcox, teacher nt Cloverdalo sohool, conveys the sad nows that his mother took cold whllo attending his slstors funeral nnd died loavlag him and his father nlone. Ho la not suro whether ho can return to take up his toachlng. 8TAUFFER. (Special to The Bulletin.) STAUFFER, Doc. 23.- Tho weath er here has boon exceptionally cold tho past week, tho thonnomoter reg istering 25 below zoro. Old timers say It Is tho coldest 1th as been In years. ... ,, Gus McLouth is moving onto his homestead. Harloy Ycck got his earn frozen one day last week. C. J. Stnuffor Is doing some work on his house. Fred Overall attended a dance at Butte last Saturday night. Jack Smith and wife nnd Porry Hartoon has boon visiting friends at Benjamin lake. Mr. Pratt is digging a well on his homestead. Mr. Hosch brought In flfteon bush els of potatoes and they wero all frozen on tho road from Bend. Ban Rhodes Is doing some fonclng this week. James Curran Is expected back from California tho lost or this month. Geo. Mcbror haa boon expecting I'OWBM. lil'TTH. (Special to The Bulletin) rOWHLt. BUTTE, Dec. 28. Fun nrnl service for tho Infant daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bussott wero hold nt tho Shepard school houso on Wednesday afternoon. Most Ot our 0. C. II. 8. students arrived homo Wednesday prepared to enjoy tholr ton day's holldny vacation to tho fullest oxtont. Miss Jnno Allen came out from Prlnovlllo Thursday for n holldny vis It on tho farm. Mrs. Joo Shearer and small daugh ter Ruth went up to Bund Woduosdkv evening to enjoy n Xmnn visit with the grnndpnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Orowller and family. Mr. Shearer Joined them for Xmas dlunor. Mr. nod Mrn. John Snxton came over from Opal City Thursday for n Xman visit at tho N. P. Alloy homo. Llttlo Mnudlo Klsalor, who hns been qutto III, Is Improving. It lh reported that Tom Landon has sold Ms Powoll Butto rami to n Port land pnrty. . t Mr. nnd Mr. Fox nnd family cf Tfrobonno and Mr. -.ml Mn. W. T. Smith nnd fnmlly wnro guests nt tho V. O. Humphrey homo for Xmas din ner. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kinder nnd daughter, Mrs. Anna Hoot go r, of Redmond and Mr. and Mts. Ooorgn Klsalor nnd family enjoyed Xmns dlnhor with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk KissloY. , , , , Oconto Elslor hns tvmlod lln plnco hero to Mr. Gray of Redmond for it farm In Wyoming nnd will lonvo soon for his now home. A. II. Rhodo wnn it dlnnor nuest nt THE WHITE IS KINO Tho 1IESX nil-round Family Sowing Mnchlno that can liu produced. Mndo In both KOTAUY nnd VIBRATOR atylus. Tho rolnry mnkvs both LOCK und CHAIN stitch. Tho latest up to tho minute steel attach ments with onch mnchlno. Sold on ensy pnymonU. Sond nnmo nnd address for our bonutlful II. T. cntu Ioruo free. While Sewing Machine Co. 519 MorclmntH National Rank Rldir Snn Krnnclnco, Cnllfornln tho Truostlnjo homo on Xmas day. Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Mlllor Ot Red mond emtio out Wednesday to attend tho IIUHsott baby's funornl. Mr, East from northern Wnnhlugt tog, who Is mopping at tho Montgom ery homo, Is favorably Impressed with UiIh locality and will prolmhly buy land hero. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Mooro enter tallied nt dinner Xmnn day. IIohMoh thn Immodlntu fnmlly Mr. and Mrs. 10. L. 1 verso n nnd Mr. Benson woro their guests. Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Ynles nnjoyod (Continued on pngo 0.) Htods nnd skates. Bkuno llordwaijo Company. Adv. 41tf HIONH I'o'lt rlALH. "For Rent," "For Halo," "Room to Let", "Housekeeping Uoohin," "No Ariiitltlnnrt'," "No Hmoklng," etc., etc., PlnrnrilM printed In largo typo on lifrtvy brlstoi board, in rem ecn, It in quantities. Bulletin OIllre.Tltf Thi Lafollette Nursery Co. Prlncvlllo, Orogon CENTRAL QKKOON'S NUK5EKV - w WK WISH VOU ALL A Happy niiil I'rtiNiKMiiiirt New Yrnr. Tlmiik you one nnd nil fur your putninngo In tho wu.(, nnil n Invito you to luaprct OUR MIW HTOIH.' AND Gin.' A(Xil'AINTKI) with our ni-:v piucivrt. P. B. Johnson 11, MII.LICN. Sfc OH I WON. & DRV IwlKB. (Spectnl to Tho Bulletin) PRY LAKR. Dec 18. F. Brown has keen hnlplog Mr. Alexandria haul wijod for the wlntor during the past JUi Thoroela Oarske spent a very Mleasant week visiting at tho home of Sir and Mrs. Alexandria. Charles Ivey was a Buck Creek ' Visitor thlB week, -b., BUI PaiiBch fromlljjox spent Sun flay visiting friend's at Ppterson fanh. . . .. . John PauVch from Ibex visited .friends hero Sunday. 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