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1'AOK 8. THK 1JKNI) DVTiLKTIN', 11KNI), OllK.i WKDNKHDAY, l-'KIUtUAUY Ul, MiW. -- -- 4 CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. ---.---------- -- ---------- ------- SISTtillH. (Spoelnl to The Hutlotln.) S1STKRS, lob. S2.--.M1b9 Jonnlo Woods was tho guest oC Miss llniol Tomnloton on Sunday. K1 Strnltm was a Sunday visitor at tho ltuhlo homo. M. Dnlloy returned Sunday from n two wcok'a visit In Portland. C. S. Hudaon and family of llond, oro In Sistors Sunday. J. M. Kief received tho sad nowa of tho death of his mother nt Doug las. Washington, Inst Wednesday. t Paul, lineman for tho Pioneer Tclonhono Co., was over from Ilend last week making repairs on the local line. K. H. Howell Is In Prlnerlllo clos ing a deal for tho anlo of the F. M. llooth place a few miles north of Bisters. Miss Uaxcl Tomploton Is spending the week with Mrs. Arthur Wurt wellor at tho Swamp ranch. Max and Albort Wurxwellor arriv ed from Portland Thursday whore they novo spent tho winter. They nro nsslatlng with tho branding and separating of their cattle preparatory to turning them on the range. Robert Smith was called to North Yakima last wcok on account of tho ecrlous illness of his brother. Alex, who has been in poor health tor tho past two months. Ircal. tho ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Harrington, liv ing one mlto cast of Sistors, had tho nilsfortuno to fall whllo playing In tho yard at her homo Sunday, break ing her collar bono. Tho Injured child was taken to Redmond whore Dr. Hosch reduced tho fracturo and tho llttlo girl allowed to bo brought homo whoro she Is doing nicely. A vory successful mother's meet ing was held at tho school houso on Friday afternoon. About 25 ladles were In attendance. A most Inter esting program was rendered after which refreshments woro served to about 70 pupils and guests. A por tion of tho program consisted of an actual demonstration of tho work be ing dono by tho pupils In Miss Wal dron'a room. Tho ottject being to show tho parents and other Interest ed in school work Just what tho pu pils aro doing and accomplishing. After the ontortalnmont a Parent- Teachers Association was organized with Mrs. G. L. Waldron. prosldont; Miss Florenco Waldron. vlco prosl- dent: Mrs. E. II. Howell, secretary. Mrs. Waldron gave a most Interest ing talk touching mainly on co-op-oratlon of parents, pupils and teach ers for tho upbuilding and better ment of all. Tho association will meet the laat Friday of each month and all parents and others Interested In school work aro Invited to attend. Friday, Plalnvlow winning tho deci sion of tho Judges. Mra. H. A. Hoyors, Mrs. Tucky, Mrs. Wilbur lloyora, Mrs. 0. Gyrus, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. llnrloy Hoy ors visited tho school Friday. Mrs. Skolton Is still on tho slok list. Mrs. Kruchok and daughter were visiting nt Mrs. Kolloy's on Friday and nt Mrs. Wolno'a Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Klein woro Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Atidrua. Vera Skolton spent last week vis iting in Prlnovlllo. Mr. Van Matro wont to ltond Mon day and will return Tuosday with hla wife and children. Mr. lhirnaldo moved his family back on tho homo placo Friday. Thoro will bo no preaching on Sun day. Sunday school at half past ten. Tho Council meets noxt Friday ovening. Mrs. Carson attondod tho mothers' meeting nt Slstera last Friday after noon. Mrs. Gcorgo Rivotts and son called Monday on Mra. Waldron. Dick Smith brought n car load of Sistors young pooplo to Clovordalo on Sunday. Ocorgo Wilson and Hazol Tomplo ton woro calling In Clovordalo on Thursday evening. 8UXXYSIDK. STAUFFEIt. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) STAUFFER. Fob. lC.--A meeting was held at tho school bouso Satur day to try to make somo arrange ments to furnish conveyances to car ry tho children to and from school. It Is not considered safe for tho chil dren to walk on account of mad coy otes. Perry Hartoon moved tho Jack Smith cabin onto his claim Sunday. Mr. Jones, of Endlcott. Washing ton, is visiting at J. It. Hasslor'a this week. Ho expects to take a homc fetead. Cub MeLouth came over from tho Gtp Ranch Friday, returning Sundav. He Is grubbing Mg brush for Mr. Drown. Mrs. Dost, Mrs. Washburn and Mrs. DeWItt called on Miss Brook ing Saturday. Mr. mad Mt-s. Darah spont tho (Spoclal to Tho Dullotln) SUNNYSIDE, Fob. 22. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lovorent of Plnlnvlow passed through hero Tuesday on their way to nend, Q. M. Couch had tho nilsfortuno to loso a floo young horso of lockjaw last week. Tho clearing on tho McNutt placo is progressing rapidly under tho di rection or F. iiecKcr. Mlsa Freda Clark and brothor Rot land, attended church services at Pinohurst Sunday evening. Oscar Green has recently purchas ed tho J. D. Nichols placo and will tako pos&osslon Immediately. Mr. Nichols leaves shortly for Roguo Riv er Valley whoro ho has already bought a homo. Alva Silvers and sisters of Sunny aldo visited Pinohurst Sunday school Sunday. J. R. Llttlo of Pinohurst was a caller at tho Couch homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Peterson havo rooted their placo to E. a. Dietrich and leave for their homo In Wash ington. . A farewell party was given Mon day night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. Potorson. J. R. Hall, who has a homestead hero was adjudged Insane last wcok and taken Into custody. Ho was found in tho woods nosr Sisters with his shoes off laboring under tho de lusion that ho was at his mothor's homo preparing to take a bath. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Dietrich havo moved to tho placo vacated by Mr. and Mrs. C. Peterson. A. box social will bo glvon at Sun nyslde school house Saturday night, March 3. ' HORSE lMDGE. (Special to The Bulletin) HORSE RIDGE, Feb. 20. Tho peoplo of this part of tho country aro feeling hopeful slnco the woather has begun to warm up. Tho fall sowing of crops is looking lino. Wo havo had two days of rnln and wet snow this week which Insures us a sulll clent amount of moisture for a crop. Dan Wllloy returned a few days ago from the Willamette valley with the Intention of moving thero soon. However, tho prospects on his homo- elded to remain here. His wlfo said Wppk fiml In this vallor. LWd Forbes is trapping over nt sho rogrettcd to Icavo her good nolgh the Gap' Ranch. New cases or hydrophobia nro hoard of every few days. Jim Smith and Mrs. Overall had their dogs kill ed. Mrs. Overall's dogs were not road but thoy bad been bitten by coyotes. hers nround tho homestoad. J. I. Cllngnn returned Wednesday from n trip to Prlnovlllo. Tho pooplo of this community have Just completed n now school houso so wo will start our first term of school. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Cllngnn in 12 pound boy on tho 2lBt. Thoy nro doing well. Tt'.MAI-O. Spcolnl to Tho Rullottn) TUMAI.O, Fob. 22 Tho ontortnliu mont and "Mysterious Menu" Boclnl glvon by tho Junior Sunday school Class proved n vory successful af fair. Tho program waa woll rondor ed and tho "Monu" caused n great deal of fun. At tho top of tho monu cards wns written this wnrnlng, "They nro all both rich and raro, so your soloetlon mnko with enro." Such dollcRclea ns, nits of Stono and Sorcorowes. Wild Ram, Fourth of July Adjuncts, llostnn Iovos Thorn, Chopped Prlntora Horror, A Heaven ly Composition. A Musical Nut. A Nolso and n Doctorn Chnrgo, A Chip off of tho Old lllock, and Sour Holp, upon Investigation were found to bo sandwiches, butter, crackers, bnkod beans, mince pic. angel cake, dough nuts, coffee, toothpicks and Ionian; ado. Tho Falrvlow Sowing Clrclo mot with Mrs. Norcott Saturday nfter noon. A crowd of Tumalo peoplo wont out to tho Mock rnnch last Friday even ing. Tho tlmo was spent In playing cards and dancing after which re freshments woro served. When homo ward bound Nenl Ray's "Jitney" ran Into a ditch, but no casualties havo been reported. Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin nml Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hatch nuont Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Dan Smith. A rrnwri of VOUI1K nOOIllO wont to nml Sunday evening to tako In tho movies. ... Rnmn of tho farmors In this local ity havo beon doing their spring seeding during tho past wcok. County Agriculturist Lovctt was visiting somo of tho Tumalo ranches last week. There is to bo a gnt-togethor mpet ing of tho Tumalo ranchers Wednoy uar niiornoon ni luwmu. . ivntt wilt nddrcss tho mooting. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thorp spent Rnnilnv in Ilend. A nioetlnc of tho Tumalo DovoJop- mont League has been called for Sat urday, February 27th. at wmen umo tho annual election of officers will bo held and other Important mattors taken up. A. J. Gonnnson, of Kont. Washing ton, nurchased a forty aero tract or tho Tunvilo Irrigation Project. Ho contomnlntcs moving on his land In tho early spring. Rnvnml of the farmers living to tho north of Laldlaw aro making ar rangements to improvo tno roans in their section by donation work: this work will consist of removing rock nnd runnlnK a road grader over tho entlro length of tho road from Tum alo north to tho Harper school houso. T. 0. Decker oxnects to leivo this wrek for Burns. Oregon, whoro ho will cngago in tho wood business. RIVERS. (Special to Tho Bulletin). RIVERS. Felt. 14. Tho ninsqucr ado ball glvon hero tho ovonlng of the 12th ws a grand sueceiw. Thore will bo another danco glvon tho 12th of March. Mr. Hallmever hauled out n largo heating stovo from Bend for tho Im provement Club's hall. A. B. Tavlor Is helping Brnost Nel son dig a well on his homestead. IHtV LAKE. (Special to Tho Bulletin) DRY LAKE, Fob. 13. Mrs. WH Eon and Mrs. Winslpw from Buck Creek wore Dry iLake visitors Friday. Harvey Wlnslow returned from Bend Saturday bound for his homo in Buek Creek. Mlsa Laura Peterson mado a ptoas ant call at tho G. A. G a rake home on Thursday. John and Will Pausch from Ibex spent Thursday vtalllng friends bore. Miss Laura Peterson and Mrs. Fel Ian made a short visit at Barnes on Tuesday. Mra. Peterson visited at the Mrs. Iliat home Thursday. Miss Vernlo Garuke spent Friday at Prlngle Flats. O. Everott from Qawp Creak paid a short vistt at tho F. Ilrown Ranch Friday. Mr. aad Mrs. Kins were Pringlo Flat callers Thursday. Geo Gelger and daughter Anna were week end visitors at Mr. and Mm. Alexanders'. Mlsa M. Wilson visited with her sinter, Mrs. Nelson the fore part ot thfl wGflk E. Ring nnd son spont Thursday visiting friends at tho Potorson ranch. Jack Meser transacted business in Bock Croek Wednoaday. returning on Friday. Mlas Vernle Garsko was a Buck Creek visitor on Friday. John I-nusoh from Ibex spent Sat urday v. tilting friends here. Tho library book havo arrived. BonVa ar free to all. Mr. Neth has beon visiting in the neighborhood the pant week. Mr. Lemko from Ibex spent Friday in this vicinity. CLOVERDALE, (Special to Tho Bulletin) CLOVERDALE, Fob. 22. Glover dale and Plalnvlow bold a debate last Shelled Corn USE THE NEW BEND FLOUR MILL CO. Deschutes Spray and True Blue t- Bsassssan The leading brands of patent flour. As.k your grocer for them. FEED " - 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. KItOKNKHT, President-Manager. Mr. Ilulsloy got water In his woll nt 10 foot. In tho near future Pringlo Flntn will hnvo a telephone lino. A com pany ot hoinontendorH will put It through, from Mr. Ktm'a place on tho north sldo of Hampton lltitto and connect with Mr. JotuiRon'o lino nt Mllllcnu vnlloy. Thoy nro nil ready cutting poles. Another atnp toward civilization. Mr. Mnrtlu Is nbout to trndo hla hnmustend for laud down tho vnl loy. Oliver Garrett has go no nut nftor bolng nut on his homestead tho hint few montliB. Mr. Hnllmoyer Is making n 10 foot wind mill for his woll. Mr. Lnrklna' fnmlly, who loft horo Inst fall for Portland Is hack and will mnko tholr homo horo In tho future. Quito n number ot onttlo In this neighborhood hnvo beon Bhot with rnbloa. Wo hnvo nearly a foot of snow yot and 10 tnlloa from hero on tho road to Bend thoro Isn't nny. Con O'Ruffo had a lino nmro dlo on his last trip to Bond. . Mr. MorrlBon of Bond, tho votornn locator of this country Is nbout to fllo on n homostend out horo. lost ciu:i:ic. (Special to Tho Bulletin) LOST CHEEK, Fob. 14. Mr. nnd Mra. J. K. Smith left last Monday for Seattle, whoro thoy expect to visit Mr. Smith's slater. Thoy nro undo elded whether to locale on tho Sound or go back to Jack's old homo in Vir ginia. Kenneth Holms camo homo from Harnoy countv nnd spent Hundny with Mr. and Mra. J, Hosch. Mr. McLouth, who Is working for W. Brown spont tho Voolc oinl nt hln homo. Chnrlon BoHt wan tin tho nick list tho past wcok. Edgar Llvoaloy left for llund thlti week for n load of groceries. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Mohror hnvo rot urn (ul to tholr claim. Thoy hnvo boon living on tho Cumin ranch for Bovornl mouths. Mia. ( l Rluidoa was it gtmnt of Mrs. Surah Dent Inst Friday, the no auslon lining (Irniidiun lluntn 77th birthday nuntvurmiry. Thoro wn n cltlinu'a mooting at tho ncliool Iiouho lniU Saturday to dlHctiHH wa)s and muaim of gutting tho children rnfoly to ncliool nnd pro vent dnngor from coyoton. H. W. Boat wont ovor to Brook. Ingn Sunday to comploto a Job of carpenter work, HAMPTON IIU1TK. (Spnolnl to Tho Bulletin,) HAMPTON 1IUTTI3. Fob. 17. Mrs. Bon DoWItt of Hlnuffer made Homo purchnroB nt Brooking ntoro last Tuosday. Clirln Tlnnor U cutting fonoo posts. J an. Ilrlokny In putting up n 10 font windmill ovor his well. Port Moekn Ih helping him build and rnlo tho tower. Mra. OHcnr Buttoln spout tho day with Mrs. Bert Muokn Inst Tuesday. Vic Johnson trapped two hob rata rocently. Mrs. ltnrt Meeks nnd children took dinner with Mrs. C. W. Ashbauglt last Sunday. Joo JohitHon roiunutd from Bond Friday with n load of freight, lloj says tho roads nro nultn bad. much enjoyed by thono pioHout. Mi. nnd Mr. J, A. Ulmpmni! nro receiving coiiRiutulnliniin upon tho arrival of n noii nt thulr homo on February 1 Tilt. Mrs. Roy HID, who pnld n hrlof visit U) her Mstnr, Mr. W. T. Smith nnd family loft TnoHilay to Join hor hunhntul In tholr now homo in Okla homa, Mr. HoiiNloii, tho Prlnovlllo iiliccp mitn, In limiting liny from A. Ml, lihodn'H iilnca to llonr Creole. Mm. Allan Wlllooxon and fnllior G, II. I too woro dinner kuubIh nt tho Truomlnlo homo TlitirMdity ovonlng, Kouvuh Wlllooxon wns it vlitltor nt tlio county xoiit I'rldny, rettirnliig on Saturday. J. L. 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