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TIIK nKSl) UULIiKTIKi UHNI), OttK., WKDNKHDAY, JANUARY 1, J91R.
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CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
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iSpoclnl to Tho Bulletin)
CLOVKltlMLE, Jnn. 11. Tho Jol
ly Hncholora of Desert Springs Rftvo
a dahco at tho homo ot lltngham Me
Anurow laal Friday ovenlng. Tho
Dncbclora proved themselves to ho
excellent ontcrtnlnors. At tho loso
of tho evening refreshments wore
served. Those nrosont from Sisters
woro Hniol Tomplolon. Florence Wal
tlran, QoorRo Wilson nnd Dick Smith.
Sterllo Fryrear Is visiting with his
parents this week.
Miss Klonnor Orubo ontortalnod
tho youngor sot at her homo Inst
Krldar ovenlng. A crowd of Sisters
younK folks wore present and nil re
port a very pleasant time.
W. It. Cabb was looking at Glovor
dalp farms again this wook.
Mrs. C N. Kruchck has returned
to her homo after visiting with her
parents In Walla Walla.
B. L. Wwldron was business vis
itor in Redmond Saturday.
.John Ootlor mado a uuslncss trip
to Alfalfa last week
A
from near liend woro In Olovordalo
after hay this week.
C. Carson and wife. E. Slmor and
wlfo nnd W. Doyd met Monday ren
ins at Waldron'a or a committee ap
pointed to draw up a constitution
nnd by-lawa for tho Cloverdalo Coun
cil. Mr. ScoKRlna of Plnlnvlow is haul
lnj? hay from Cloverdalo.
F. a. Cutlln. a checso maker from
Amboy, Washington, was looking
over tho Cloverdalo country with a
view of buying land, and thought
this an ideal location to start a dairy
project, lio left for homo Sunday
with I'll bo back In a few days as a
"cood bye."
O. McKlnney and wlfo of Sisters
irnrn curat nt I.OWO s Sunday,
The Council meets next Friday
Avenlnr. Important business and a
cood nroeram. Every one invited
Sunday school at ton thirty next
Sunday.
H. Hower was transacting business
In Redmond Saturday.
Grandfather Cvrus was taken to
Sister sick Sunday.
School started again Monday to
tho delight of all the children.
Tho event cntno unhornldod, not n
yml in this community bslng "next."
Mr. DuUoln Is well known hore. Tho
hrldo is tho daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs.
Cyrus Williams of Union, Oregon,
Sho la n gradunto of tho I.owlaton,
(Idaho), Normal nnd la a young lady
of exceptional ability nnd very pleas
ing personality. Thoy enmo in on
Thursday to mako tholr homo on
their homestead In this valley.
Mr. Wolgel of Tncoma, crjno In on
t onr as fur ns Ilruoklnga onrouto to
Stauffor, whoro ho has n homoatend.
School has tnkon up agnln after a
thrso wcok a vent Ion.
Uort Moeks helped Chris Tinner
haul hay Wednesday nnd Thursday,
IIAMITOX.
Special to Tho lldtlotln)
HAMPTON'. Jan. 7. H. It. Hoguo
and family have returned to tholr
homostoad.
A. T. Shaver was in. Hampton on
Monday morning.
Tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. P. 8.
rtniifm anrnplDnil thAm nn Tti ill tin v
Hallborg nnd Mr. Dickenson 0VOnlng by meotlng Rt tholr homo and
having a candy pull.
A. S. Fogg, on going to tho barn
Mondnv morning to do his foodlng,
noticed his lambs out of their accus
tomed place and In a short time he
heard a cat growl, so ho went around
to sea what tho troublo was and es
pied a largo bob cat. Tho cat and
ono ot tho lambs had a severe fight,
tho lamb whipping tho cat. Mr. Fogg
got his gun and klllod tho cat- Tho
lamb Deemed vory soro after his fight
with tho cat but othorwlso was all
right. Mrs. Delia Hoeun -pent Monday
with Mrs. C. II. Harmon.
Mrs. Mattlo Crow Is on tho sick
list.
Vm. Honslov and C. n. Harmon
are getting wood this wcok.
Mrs. Lucy Hicks and son Gerald
spont Sttndar with Mrs. A. 8. Fogg.
Burr Dlack nnd W. T. Harrison aro
hauling hay to Lizard Crcok this
wek.
Mr. and Mrs. Fogg entertained on
t Monday evening In honor ot their
son Harolds fourteenth birthday.
Those present woro Misses Darlo
Durton, Florenco Hunting. Messrs.
Dan MoArthur, Gcorgo Wolls. Arthur
Tatro. Arthur Wllquet, Harold Fogg
and Mr. and Mrs. Fogg. Ico cream
and many good oats wero served, nil
nrescnt having a very pleasant even
ing. A. T. Shaver spent Sunday night
at C. H. Harmon's.
A. T. Eramo has gone to Dend to
stov a few weeks.
Tho Misses Crow. Hugh Crow and
Mr. Crrtutch attended a party near
Imperial Saturday ovcnlng nnd on
their way homo the horses wero
scared and ran away, upsetting tho
occupants of tho buggr and almost
ruining a nice suit of clothes for
Hugh Orow. as he wiui thrown against
a barbed wlro fence. Mr. Croutch
spent Saturday night with Hugh
Crow. Ho tied hla horso In tho
barn and on Sunday morning when
they went to do tho morning chores
ho found his noma's hoad fastened.
When they released tho horsa it soon
d'ed.
W. D. Bennett was in Hampton on
8ISTKKS.
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
StRTERS. Jan. 11. Miss Hazel
Templeton was a Bend visitor during
last week.
Mrs. Kobort 8mlth spent several
davs In Ilend last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Updike wero
visiting In Sisters Saturday.
Carl Woods haa purchased a Chal-rner-3G
auto for use ot himself and
family.
aeo. E. Altken was a business vis
itor In llend ono day last week.
J. P. Duckett returned Monday
from Portland where he'had been as
B rf.tprptm to the irrigation Congress.
Miss Florenco Waldron spent alwut
a week during the holiday vacation
visiting with friends In Bond nnd
Laidlaw.
Joe Wilson Is homo In Sisters af
ter a two month's stay In tho Silver
'LnVo country.
Mr. and Mm. A. M. Prlnglo ol. Monday.
Dend. spont Saturday and Sunday atl Mr. Smith of 8taurfor stayed in
Helslng'o on the Metollus. Hampton Monday night enrouto to
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur WiirtwMlor Bond.
returned Sunday from Portland Leo Rlggs was Jn Hampton weu-
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llcan was a county Boat vloltor Inst
wook.
A. D. Norton, Horaco White, Ooo.
Roberts and L, P. Roonoy drovo to
Prlnovlllo Wednesday to nttond court
In regard to proposed roads In onr
valley.
Mr. nnd Mr. Davis spont Sunday
evening at tho L. Goodman homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Counwny woro cnlloro
nt Mio Roams homestond Thursday
evening.
Thos. MolTetl called nt tho Davis
and McAdow homos Sunday nftor-
noon.
Frank llorwltx colled nt L. uood
man's Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Goorgo Atllltcan has boon
quite sick for tho past wook at hor
ranch homo hore.
John Davis spont Friday at It. F.
Dyor's.
William Todd wont to Bond tor
a short stay lastweok.
Mrs. W. H. Rosm visited with Mrs.
Barney Connway Friday and 8undny.
A. Kdolstotn nnd family loavo for
Canada tho latter part ot next wcok.
Mrs. A. O. Allen spont Thursday
evening visiting at tho B. E. Davis
homestead.
F. G. Klkor took supper nt tho
Conaway homo Saturday.
A. T. Shaver has drilled n woll for
Frank Porclvnl, going down to tho
depth ot 200 foot boforo atrlklnk
wntor. This Is tho socond welt Mr.
Shaver has drilled since leaving At
wyn Leo's place.
Tho County Court and county com
missioners woro hero last weok view
ing certain proposed roads.
John Davis and Hooper Dyer aro
intending In set out a long lino ot
trnpa n a fow days. Owing to tho
fact that tho bounlv was takon oft
of coyotes, vory llttlo trapping has
been dono tho past month, but now
that an effort Is being mndo by Rep
resentative V. A. Forbes to have n
bounty of JG.00 placed on coyotes a
much Increased Intorcst Is being tnk
on by tho ttoys In trapping.
The school board will hold a meet
ing Wednesday aftornoon at tho
homo of Clerk II. E. Davis. It will
bo for tho purposo of enlarging tho
school house, as tho present building
la whollr inadequate to houso tho
llttlo folks that expect to attend next
torm.
Tho homesteaders hero wero ploas
od to learn that from now on they
can secure money orders at our nost
ofllco Instend of Bonding to Bond as
formerly done.
where Mr. Wurzweller acted as dele
gate to the Irrigation Congress.
Carl Woods was In Sherman coun
ty last week on business and attend
ed the Irrigation Congrew In Port
land the last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Edglngton ro
turned the middle of tho weV from
a three week's visit with relatives
and friends at Hood River.
M. Bailor nnd Harry Robertson
were In Redmond Sunday on a short
business trip.
Anthonr Roach Is In Redmond af
ter a well drilling outfit that will
drill a well on the Wyman place.
Mr. and Mrs, Rov Davidson spent
A week visiting at the Updike ranch
on the Metollus the first of the year.
A basket ball game Saturday night
between the high tchool team and a
picked team of Sister players result
ed In a victory for the school team
in a score of 16 to 12.
A Htorary society was organized
in Sisters Friday night, tho object of
which Is tho betterment of literary
conditions both in the school and
among tho loeal people.
The first annual election of offlcrs
of the Sisters Fair Association was
held on the 4th. and the following of
ficers wero elected for the present
venr: Robort Davis, oresldent; R. 8.
Towne, secretary: C. L. Dennlson.
trenBilror: R. J. Skelton, Robert
Smith and Carl Woods, directors.
HAMPTON IJUTTE.
(Special to Tho Bulletin.)
HAMPTON BUTTE. Jan. C Miss
Allcg Brookings returned to her home
at Stauffor Saturday after visiting
several diva with her brother.
A. T. Shaver is drilling c well for
P. C. Doncor.
Roy StaufTer spent New Year's day
with hla cousin. Paul Brookings.
Fred Miller is out to Bend for a
load of supplies.
Chris Tinner returned from Bend
Saturday with a load of supplies.
Baldwin Kaspool of Chicago Val
Ioy sprained his wrist by falling from
a Forffold when shingling his cabin.
Tom Ewlng has gone to work for
C. J. Stauffer for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith of Stauf
fer registered at tho Brookings hotel
last Friday, taking a truck for Bend
Saturday.
Gladys Meoks la on tho sick list.
Mrs. BrJckey and son Jlmmlo, of
Pleasant Vnllev. cp'led on friends
in (his vicinity last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moeks and
children visited with Fred Millar and
family last Sunday .
On December 27. 1914 ot the home
of the bride's pnronja, ot,UnoD, Pro-Bon)-
occurrod the marrlago of Miss
Mary K wii'inms to uscar uuizoin.
nmday morning.
There will bo n meeting of the
Hampton literary club Friday ovon
ing. debating and soolal games will
bo indulged In.
MI LM CAN.
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
MILLICAN, Jan. 10. Gcorgo Mil-
RIVERS.
(Snoclnl to Tho Bulletin)
RIVERS. Jan. C Tho oponlng
danco given at tho Prlnglo Flat Hall
New Year's ovo was a grand success,
both socially and financially. There
wero crowds from all tho notghbor-
Ine vlclnltv. Mr. Cruso from Broth
ors rurnisnoa tno music. Anotner
danco to bo given January 15.
Mrs. Walter Ransom entertained n
largo crowd nt hor homo to a turkey
dinner Now Year s day.
Marshal T. Green has loft for
Portland to spend n fow months.
Miss Martha Hallmoyer Is visiting
Ruth Rivers today.
Ell Wilson and son Elmer visited
at Hold Tuesday.
Miss Vorna Prater who Is visiting
Mrs. Paul Held at Hold, returned to
her homo January 3.
Horaco Martin Is taking a trip
down to Paulina this wcok.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mills, formor-
Ir from hero aro at nrescnt visiting
At Council Bluffs. Tcnncssoo with
Mr. Mills parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlggnm nro visit
ing Mrs. Wlggam's parents at Fort-
vlllo. Indiana.
Tho women's c. C. met nt Mrs.
Danlelson's Wodnesday, January p.
HTAUFFEU,
(Bpcclnl to Tho Bulletin.)
STAUFFER, Jnn. D Jnok Smith
nnd wlfo storied to Bond Friday.
Otis McClouth got In from Bond
Bntunlny.
Paul Brookings wna over nt Stauf
fer Bntunlny. ,
Jamoa Smith started to Bund Mun.
day nftor a load of grocorloo.
W. T. Cowan wna a visitor nt tho
po8t ofllco Mondny.
Johnnlo Pratt lost thrco horses re
contly. Press DoWItt was trnnonotlng biml
pons nt Stauffor last week.
II. T. Knsspohl la reoovorlng from
a sprained wrist ho rocelvod by n
(nil last Sunday.
C. J. Stauffor and T. C. Ewlng nro
cutting posts In tho lluttca.
J. H. Ilnsslor and wlfo entertained
tho Stnuffcrs on Now Yoar'a day.
V. I). Davis has boon having some
jtroulilo wttli sick horsos.
James Curran Is out nt Bend after
supplies,
Porry Hartoon was n callor at tho
Brooklng's plnco ono day last wcok.
Danny McGough mndo a business
trip to Burns Inot wcok.
School began Monday attor a ono
wook vacation.
Word has boon rocelvod from G.
W. McGlnlty who haa boon In Ios
Angoles slnco Inst spring, nnd ho
said tho High Desert was tho plnco
for him.
Bort Meoks was a callor at Jack
Smith's Friday.
Qua McClouth brought In a flno
looking horso from Bond for Fred
Ovornll.
Roy Stauffor spent Now Year's day
at Brookings.
Uoo. Bhohort nnd 0. 0. Truosdnlo Wodnomlny.
loaded hogs nt Itoilmoud Tuondny
for shipment to Portland.
.1. F. Rico nnd N. P. Alloy who loft
Tuosdny to nttond tho Irrigation
Congress In Portland returned homo
tho foru part of tho week.
John Tuck n ud a. 0. TruoHdnto
wero hURliiOHH vlHltom nt Prlnovlllo
THE WHITE IS
KING
POWELL IIUTTK.
(Special to Tho Bulletin).
POWELL BUTTE. Jan. 11 -Frank
Bnyn. former Powell Butto plonoor,
nnd father of A. W. Bnyn, camo up
from Portland Tuesday for a visit
with hla son and family.
Hjp vwfjl 1R S ' jfp&r
W. T. Ilmltli sold n toad of lioim
to MoMtoklu of llodiiiuud Thumdny.
Tho following Indies woro nil day
guests nt tho J. J. Chnpntnii homo on
Thursday; Mrs. R. L. Moorti nnd MIhh
'Until. Mrs. N. P. Alloy ami Louis,
Mrs. G. 0. Tniendnlo and Imrotny.
Mrn. L. W. Van Doron. A Hiilomlld
noon day dinner wnn provided by
tho liontuHH, Mrs. Chapman mid slstur
MIbn Lucy Pooro, nftor which tho
Indies hiislod thomsolvtm with uuodlo
work. '
II. L. Monro sold n load of hogs In
Itedinond Saturday.
Gun. Klslor loft Saturday for hla
now homo In Wyoming.
Mrn. H. I). Mustard Wont' up to
Bond Humlity for n (ow ilnys visit
with W. G. MuHturd nod family.
Mr. lliiosloy, tho Kodinoiitl wood
(Continued on pngo 0.)
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