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fACfflft. TUK HKXI) HULTiKTIN, nRxn, ohk., wkdnkhday, januauv T, 1W1B. Ill f M CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. - -.------ 81STK1LS. I fow daya with hor grandmother Mrs. Davis. Mm. Howard Gtllott line been troubled with rheumatism this win-tor. fSpoclnl to The Uulletln) 8ISTRU8, Jan. 34. Carl Woods wns attending to business In Red mond Thursdny. P. T. Ilubto wb a Inulnoss visitor In Ilodmond Wednesday. Mm. K. Cyrus visited with hor daughter In Cloverdato one day laBt week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Smith wore Cloverdalo visitors Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K. AHon woro Redmond visitors for n fow days tho middle of tho week. C. 1. Gist wns performing olTlelal dullea nt tho Wilson ranch near tho hesd of tho Melollus Saturday. II. K. Vincent woo nt tho Davis sawmill, one day last wcok looking nfter Government Interests. Mrs. Stevens of Prlnevlllo. Is vis ittnc with her daughter. Mrs. Uertha Wllw-n. Mrs. Arthur Wurewellor --- -------- -- --- valley nttondod n danco nt Goorgo HAMPTON. with friends In Redmond for n few davs tho last of tho week. I.. E. Smith nnd J. W. Huckloy. of Redmond, woro business visitors In Sisters Saturday. Miss Harol Tcmploton wns a Sat urday nnd Sunday visitor nt tho Wal dron homo In Cloverdnlo. Cy Markel of Redmond, was look ing after bustness In Sisters Satur day. Mrs. W. P. Fryrear and Mrs. P. H. Royd woro visiting with friends in Sisters Saturday. Jnmos Scoggin, of Laldlaw, was at tending to business interests in Sis ters Saturday. Jos. Howard, of Lower Bridge, was n business visitor In Sisters Satur day. Rov. R. I Icwno ha" fitd on a homestead In tho iLQwer Bridge coun try nnd will movo there with his family In tho spring. Tho first meeting of tho Sisters Literary Society on Friday night brought out a large and Interested audience. Sheriff n. n. Knox was ovor from Prlnevlllo Friday attending to official bnslncs. Ho was accompanied by "W. R. Daggett, of Redmond. With tho oxceptlon of tho Gist & Allen well, 8lstera has beon cxtromoly dry for tho past tan days. Tho city water supply from Squaw Creek is badly froxen up (Special to Tho Dullotlo) HAMPTON, Jan. 21 J. L. Owen. Harold Fogg and Alvtn Peck aro on tho sick list. Leo Rlgga nnd Jimmy llrlckoy have bought between 60 nnd 90 head of horses from Mr. Kttna of Dry Lake. Arthur Tntro will leavo Hamilton noxt wcok nnd go to tho Willamette vnlloy whoro ho will work until Oo tobor. Mrs. R. M. Pock and Mrs. Luoy Hicks called on Mrs. Nowton Wells WodnoiHlny aftomoon. C. P. Harmon bought n young mnro from Lew llennett last Friday. W. T. Harrison and family spout Inst Sunday with Purr Ulack nnd visited ' nolncr of Llxard Crook CTX)VKRIALE. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) CLOVEltDALE, Jan. 25. W. Van Matre of Uend spent Moudny and Tucsdav In this section. W. Sllvornall and W. Smith aro holding revival meetings every even ing nt the school house this wcok. Arthur and Elmer Grubo aro spending tho wcok In Dcnd. J. Skolton nnd F. Kelly woro Redmond tho first of tho week. J. L. Owen received word from Kentucky last mail of tho death of his youngest brother R. 1.. Owen. Vorn Hoffman nnd wlfo of I.lxnrd Creek wero In Hnmpton Tuesday. E. M. Peck nnd J. P. Wll'tjuot wont up noar Mr. IlurnB, southwest of Imperial, last week. HAMPTON lllTTK. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) HAMPTON BUTTE. Jan. 20. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. Brlckey visited with tho S. Brown family Sunday. Emll and John Carrot attondod tho danco at Buck Creek last Friday night. Shaver and Donning hnv drilled n well for Mrs. Shoppard at n depth of 163 feet with 35 feet of water. At present thoy aro drilling for Chris Tinner but aro having somo troublo with sand noar tho surfaco caving in. Paul Brooking and John Carroz took tho 8th grado examination. Jim Brown was a business visitor in this vicinity last Saturday.. Vic Johnson made a trip to Hamp ton last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Book ond Jas. Wells of Pleasant valley mado somo purchases nt tho Brookings storo last Tuesday. Frod Miller visited with Vic John son last Sunday. Horaco Brookings has been hauling wood tho past wcok. He expects to get Mr. Brlckey's wood saw to saw bis year's wood. Tom Ewing who has boon working for C. J. Stauffor camo homo for a short stay. Bert Mocks Is hauling water for tho well drill while It Is at Tinners. Jlmmlo Brlckey was a business vis itor In this vicinity ono day last 1 week. i I Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brlckey and Joo I Johnson attended tho surprlso given Mrs. Stnuffer nt her homo last Bat- t- -. MI4U undTamUy airo" E? l!' wXdrorand urdayjn honor of her birthday annL wlfo wero dinner guests or. ua vorn vcrsary, Reed In Bend Sunday. PliAIXVIEW. rSneclal to The Bulletin) PLAINVIEW. Jan. 25. Tho R. Z. Davis sawmill, now located In tho forest reservo at Three Creek Butte, began operation last week with a full crow. Prentiss Van Tnssell made a nr M1LLICAX. (Special to Tho Bullotln.) MILL1CAK, Jnn. 25. Another dnnco was given at the Barney Con- oway homo Saturday evening. It waa well nttonded although an Im promptu affair gotten up after tho meeting nt P. B. Johnson's. Music by Dyer. Refreshments wore served ing trip to Peadlotos last week look- j nnd a Jolly good tlmo enjoyed. Among fn for land to rent thote present wero Mr. and Mrs. p!.v TowUYnd wife were callers ' V.w i Mr. and Mrs. Norton. Mr. and t the Willow Brook farm last Mon- Mrs. Roberts. MandMrsOake.. Tho young neoplee' literary club Gllmore. Wm. Spacer. Irl Powers, meet, every Friday evenlog at tho C .Roam John D svl H"ohl Davis, Plslnvlew school bouse. Everybody Invited. Hunt Konnnr and tha MImm Morton Ray Cleveland, formorly of Avon, sterltne Prrrour of Hennnor. Is vis iting with his narcnt at Cloverdale.. Mr. and Mrs. Custettor and son left for their home at Tacoma after a 'wo weoka stv with their daughter Mm. Prentiss Van Tassoll. Tho snow Is about 18 Inches deep up it 'he Davis sawmill. Good ire la been plentiful In this neighborhood this winter. A wclil dance w given at U" f. F McCalllstor ran eh last week. Mrs. Pi'lliam waa hostess. Mrs. Lucy Winkle was quite ftl last Week. Mr. KnleVerltool'or shinned M bunch of turkeys to tho Portland markets and received a good prlco for them. Tho W. 0. T IT. will moot with Mrs. Chalfan Wedaeeday. January 27 Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy MeOalllster have beon on tho sick list for tho past week. George McCnllUter ws a business caller In Sisters last week. Rnbert Davis hss been on the sick list for the past month but Is able to go ia work aeain. Mr. and Mrs. Sovlor, John Mc Cully and Arthur Gertson wero In bin neighborhood Isst week and had bo misfortune of having, their car ireak dewn. Thoy --o compelled o stay with Mr. and Mrs. Knicker bocker until repairs camo from Port land. John Mtchenstern was hauling hay from Frvrear's ono day last week. A very pleasant surprise wns giv en Mr. nnd Mrs. Edglngtnn when ihey went homo from Hartley's last Thursday evening nnd found their Iioufo full of friends and neighbors. A very pleasant evening was snent nlaylng games ond dancing until a lato hour when refreshments were (served. The Plalnvlew Llternrv Club gave nn entertainment last Saturday even !nr to ralso monev to nay for tho dishes tho club nnd tho W. C. T. U. had bought. Mr. Knickerbocker was a business mllcr tn Bend Mnndav. Mr. and Mrs. Quy McQglltyer and George McCalllstor went to uend on Monday. John Wchtenstcrn was In Bend on bigness Monday. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. (Lltchenstern w In Sisters on business Saturday. Miss Darleno Winkle Is spending a Minnesota, but now residing In Port land, Is visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. B. E. Davis. Mr. Cleveland has de cided to flto on n homoatoad horo. Ho leaves for Portland on Monday. Mrs. L. Goodman called on Mrs. B. H. Davla Saturday. Mr. nud Mro. W. 11. Roam spent Saturday evening at tho Davis homo. A. D. Norton will go to Bond Mon day. U Goodman wont to Bond to vis it his son, Meyer Goodman Mrs. W. 11. McAdow Is making ar rangements to attend tho Sun Iran Cisco fair this spring. Mrs. W. 11. Roam onllod on Mrs. MoAdow Tuesday. Tho ladle of tho vnlloy will moot at P. U. Johnson's next Saturday whan thoy will organise an auxiliary to tho Homesteader's Dovolopmont Association. mvuiis. 'Spcolal to Tho Bullotln) " 1MVHUS. Jan. 1?. Tho woathor mnn linn linnn nulla hilar hero lntOlV with snow. wind, sleet nnd n little knnnhlnn mlxuil In. Tho hall given by tho Prlnglo Flats improvement wiuu noro iu mu -uiii was woll nttendod. Tho Club will imtirnvn tho hnll nnd also build n lnrco shed to stnblo horses In tho nnnr future. Mrs. Paul Hold, who has boon qulto Ink. la nblo to bn Ul) again. Surprlso parties nro gottlng to bo qulto common noro. a uuncn even found Frank Mlkuola at his cabin In tho hills a fow nights ago. Miss Ellxabeth Evnns has gono to Prlnovillo whoro sho will attend tho normal school. Mr. Lewis cut his foot qulto badly while cutting wood. A. B. Taylor has dug n now woll on his placo 17 foot deep with a good flow of water. F. T. Carpenter will go to Bond In a dny or two to moot Mrs. Corpon tor'a father who Is coming from tho cut. . . . Miss Faith Ramsey nnd Robort Plorson woro taking tho 8th grado examination hero on tho 11th nnd 12lh. Mr. Hallmcyor will tnnko another trip to Bend for groceries tor tno Rivers storo. Tho Improvement Club will glvo anothur ball tho 12th of February. DRV LAKE. (Special to Tho Bulletin) DRY LAKE, Jan. 15. Mr. Couch mttirnml Wednesday from Buck Crook with another drovo of saddlo horses, which will bo wintered at tho old Prlco placo. Many of our homesteaders witness cd tho rabbit drlvo hold at Barnes Tuesday. Among them being Mrs. Follan. Mlsa Laura Potorson, Mrs. nine Mastnr Rlnit. J. Mosor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wittlger, Goorgo Wilson nnd Joo Oarsko. All reported an onjoynblo tlmo. Ed Street from Buck Creek passed throuch horo Tuesday bound for Prlnevlllo on urgent business. Dry Lnko was woll represented nt tho Prlnglo Flats danco given on January 15. John Pausch from Ibox visited friends hore Saturday. L. Bennett from Barnes called at tho Peterson ranch Tuesday. Mr. Christofferson. Mr. Wilson nnd Mrs. Wilson from Buck Creek pass ed through horo Friday on tholr way to Prlnglo Flats. STAIFFKR. (Special to Tho Bulletin). STAUFFER, January 26 T. C Ewing of Hampton returned home on Bfltnrdny to look n'ter home affairs. A number of young peoplo of this USE THE NEW Bend Hour Mill Co'. Deschutes Spray and True Blue The leading brands of patent flour. Ask your grocer for them. FEED i Large quantities of Shorts, Bran, Rolled Oats and Barley on hand at all times. SEED Seed Wheat and Rye in several va rieties. Mail Orders solicited. Bend Flour Mill Co. A. J. KHOKNBRT, President-Manager. Kdes' Saturday nlnht. A nuinhor of tho ladles gnvo Mm. Stauffor n plonsnut surprlso tho hIx tounth, It being hor birthday. A bountiful dinner wns served and n gonornl good tlmo roportod. Mr. Snnvoly wns n visitor nt tho post oinco one day Inst wook. Roy and Ted Stauffor mado n trip to Brookings Saturday, returning on Sunday. , Gus McClouth mndo n trip to Al kali tho Inst of tho wook. Porry tlartoon hns been visiting nt llonjnmln Lnko for tho Inst fow days. Lloyd Forbes is on bin hnmestcid ngnln nftnr being nwny for Kovornl days on n trapping trip. V. I). HnrrlH wont out to his barn Moudny morning to oaro for his stock . and found n royoto In tho barn with, his horses, lie got his gun nud kill-, ed the animal. It certnlnly Is tttuo ono roportod n splomlld tlmo. Mr. Bwlshur went to Lnldluw ono dny Innt wcok. Mr. McCnlllutor Wnn n llontl Visitor Inst Friday. I. 10. Wlmor mndo u trip to Lnld Inw Bnturdny. R. 11. llnyloy wont to Ilodmond on Tuesday. THE WHITE 15 KING Mr. nnd Mrs. Bpnugh nud family spoilt Sunday ovonlng at thu homo of L, II. Root. MIhnos Ediin Hoot, Ruth llnyloy and Estluir Dlolrlch and Mr. 1miJji Dlotrloh woro (ho Kunntn of Mr, nud Mrs, U, 19. Dlotrloh Wodiumdny ovon- llll?. Miss Myrllo Spnugh In nn thu slolc list. for tho pconlo to wnko uit and Kut n good strong bounty on tluWo nntmiils and got rid of tho dangerous coyotes. Bon Rhodes got In from Bond on Monday with n load of groceries. PINHIIUIiHT. (Spoclat to Tho Bullotln) riNEHURRT, January SB. 0. W. Snyder wnnt to taldlnw on Monday. A. II. Rcod mado a business trip to Bond Monday. R. II. Bayley left Thursday for Prlnovillo. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nichols and chil dren spent Snturday night at Plnln vlow. Sllna Dietrich visited tho school Tuesday. Mr. Nichols wont to Bond on bust ness Monday. Mrs. McCalllstor waa tho guest of Mrs. Snyder Sunday. Miss Esther Dietrich spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Baylor". A number of peoplo from Laldlaw and Plnehurst woro skating on tho reservoir at camp C Sunday, Evory- POWKIjL IIUTTI. , (Sncclnl to Tho Bulletin) POWELL BUTTE, Jnn. 2B, H, K. Alton sold n load of liugx to tho Ilod mond Warehouse Company on Tiiob dny. Guy Dolmnn of Ilodmond Is plan nlng to hnvo ton norns of dry land nlfnlfn put In on his plnco mmr tho Hhepnrd school housn. The nlfnlfn will bo planted In rows nnd aiiltU Tho HEST nil-round Fanlly SowlnR Mnchlno that can ha produced. Mndo In both ROTARY nnd VIHRATOR stylos. Tho rotnry tnnko both LOCK nnd CHAIN atltch. Tho latest up to tho mlnuto ntcol attach ment with each machine. Sold on easy pnymenUi. Send nnmo nnd addres for our beautiful II. T. caUi Ioruo freo. White Sewing Machine Co. C19 Merchants Natlonnl Hank Hldff San Francisco, California (Contlnuud on pngo 7.) T..T. , A T. ------ liTo Lafollette Nursery Co. """ ' " ""'"" Prlnovillo, Oregon CENTRAL OREGON'S NUHSKHY : ----- w ciirr OUT of tho rut. 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