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4 r- -A i . J mm A J i l'AOR : Tien nnxi), mru-nTix, hkno, ohe., aveixi:8iay, Ai'iuii n, iib. i- . - CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. ITMALO. 8ipcIh1 to Tlio Hullctln). TIJMAI.O, Apill 12.- 'I he concort K'voii Ijy tlio Porest Kclio Trio of Honil proved n moat onjo ail nfTnlr, nnd n nice mm ai lealizeil fur t lie hull. Aftor tli" uroptrrm dancing wan lndnlgod In by Uie yonimer folks lirwKmt. .Mrs. Arthur I'lalii, .Mrs John Cun ningham, nri Mrs Norcolt, onter- lUIIIOd tllH WOtl 8ll0 lMtUlH In a Conowny homo Tuesday. Hooper I) or went to fiend Wed nesday. I. II Johnson wus a llond cnllor Wodnen(lB. Mrs, l.nvunnro who has lioon work ing fit Mount I'lne Inn for suvorul tnontliH, left for lior homootoad. A. R, I.ovett m here Monday. MIm Gertrude Market went to llond Wednesday afternoon, I. I. Owen and tleorie Robert wont to Ilend, Mr. Owen purchasing; Hcnson Tnesdny. IMIss Manceau and Mrs. Stelnkoph, Karl Keller In visiting David Spur-' tho latter from Redmond Officers most dollKlitfiil muniier on Thursday In horso while thoro. nflnrnoon, at the Imll. About thirty Inula wuru ptusunt nnd onjojed n nodal time an well n dlnrussliiK luml- llnst mnttor. The hostesses for tlio next nicotinic will be Mr I'. K. Day ton, Mrs. .1. N. H. (Jerking nnd Mrs, Carl Hatch. A well attended Hireling of tlio Tiimnlo Impinvoiuetil Association was held In the hnll on Snttirdny nf tornuon. Tliu pntertr.inineiil roinnilt too provided hoiiio excellent fonttirc, nnd liiteiiwtliiK talks ueio kIvoii by A. 0. Walker mid A. 13 I.ovott. Tlio followltiK proKram wns rondered, piano solo, Myrtle ScogKln: recitation Mnrgnret Muck; selection by nirlo iinnrtetto; lecltntlon, Mrs. John Mc- Kinney; hoIo, Nenl Itay. A Krent deal of lutciest Is being ttkon In the Irrigation Imll ti be glv- on on Friday evening, April (sixteenth. Tlio I'nlrvlow Hewing Circle will meot at tlio lining of Mi- Walter Sin nh on Hnttirdny nfternoi n Tlio Knlivlnw district Ins solecled led nnd green ns their cdorH to he turn! In the ngrlnilttirn! rompetltlon lit tlio fair thl rail. Two Ttimnlo nlnoi, ipMtied by liny (larking uiid John Cuiinliighrm Karu mi exhibition ol the natloiial pBtlmo on the new ill.iinoiiil Hundsy Hftornoon. 'lho iiiohI likely plnycrs will hw soliiatod for n riiiiiq with Ilend on next Sunday. J. A. Thompson wnnl to Itedinnnd on Hiituiilay to attend tlio crwinipry liieetinx. Mr. I.eo nnd Mix. flnydar spout Monday with Airs Dob Hturgeon nnd Mm. F. U. Dayton. MIM.K'AN. (flporln. to The Ilullotln.) MIU.IOAN. April 1(1. Uov. I.uko Hhnehuil of Ilend will hold HorvlroH lioro April 17th. Ho will come l'rl dny to mnku tlio nt'uwmiry nrrrtiKo InnntH, I.ouls Hnll planted 20 ncroH to rjo for TIiuh. MolTett hist week. Mih. Koigny nnd dniighlor visited tit the MofTett home .Sunday. TIioh. Moffott wna n Ilend husl lieim cnller Wednemlry, going from there to Hnlnin for n few dn'H visit. MIhh Mabel Wnnisloy nnd MrH. Ionln (IIohh were vlHltorH nt the Nor ton home W i iln , i Irn A A t, Iimiiih called n ' f no Hiihool unit nt Mm. n Iti'iin- on Tuwday. ('. K Maittollar, who bin a humo hi. ad near I "orchil Ph -o tihIch ,ni if lierr will iltniil hiippIImm for lho lioitili ndr nnep a wmk going to Hand vr odiiBailny. Illxihiniua n ie ary ianouable .Mr. A. I) Norton railed at ilio Mr. Hniniiel Itoobnckor of Oregon City, In expected out for n visit with her hinthnnd In n fow days. Mra. I.oiiIk (IIohh and .Miss Mnbcl Wutnsloy will visit In llond for a fow weeks. They loft hero Monday. u V. Itooney .left for .Summit I'ralrlo where ho will bo employed on n innch. Mrs. TIiob Moffott called nt tlio Davis homo Saturday. Mrs. A. D. Norton and children spent Prldny night nt the (IIohh homo. Mlssos Huzel nnd Glndyn Norton spent the week end lit tlio A. 0. Al len homestead. lltirtnn Davis was n visitor nt the Holland homestond Saturday. Mrs. Whitman, who has n hnnip stoad noar Horse Itldgo loft for Cor- vnllls Saturday, whero hIio was called by the uerlous Illness of her Hon, who has been operated on for appendicitis at the Uorvallls hoapltal. MUh Selma llraiiu ontortnlned Mrs, A, i. Illnklo and family nud Prank Hponcer nt a dinner Tuesday. V. J-. Henthmnii was n dlnnor gusat at the home of Miss Seliim llruiiti Haturdny. A dunce glen nt the Conownv homo was well attended and a good time hml by all. Kefrahmuntn wero stirved at midnight Among those who wore pinsent wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Oaks, Mr nnd Mrs Powura, Mr. and Mra. I.. P. Kooney, Ml sues Wctnaley, Conowny, Kopper, Hrnun, Itooney, Mossrs. Krlc Ilaitelnnd, P. 0. Klger, V. li. Ilenthnmii, John Davit, Knrle Powers, William Spencer, I'rntik Spencer, Harry Morrison, Hooper Dy er, Hrnost Dyor. Miss Solum Hrnun visited nt tlio Davis homo Sunday nfternoon. Wlllinm Todd wns n dinner Kiioet nt tlio MolTett homo Sunday. HAMPTON. fSneclal to Tho Hullotln) HAMPTON, April 8. A. 8. Fogg Una gone to Ilend this week with n lond of jenrllug lambs. Mrs. I.iiclniln Illack of I.Izard Creek spent Friday In Hnmptnn. Moll In Crow, who hns been ser iously III In n hnspltnl nt Aberdeen, Washington, returned homo Inst Thursday much Impioved hut will bo iinublo to work for iiulto u whllo. Illack and Harrison nrn needing for Floyd Phillips this weok. Mrs, l.oulse Peck Is spending this weok with Mrs, llpssto Uurrls. Hnrnld Fogg nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. II. M. Peck nnd children spent Knster with (ioorgo Wells. Wm. Splelninn was In Hampton on Sunday. Mrs. A, S. Fogg cnllod on Mrs. I buck this week. Floyd Phillips Is at home after n few da) s absence. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Fogg spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Hnrrlsr.n. Al I-owe, who has been quite sick with rheumatism In llond this winter, fapnnt Tuesday night In Ilnmpton on his way to uslt his sfstor, Mrs. Over, nil. John Kirk, of Iloschurg, Oregon, spent Inst Thursday night In Hamp ton on his wny to tho flap ranch. Hlva MoFnddon roturned to her homestead south of Ilnmpton Sunday. Dan McArthur spent Wodnosday with Harold Fogg. C. A. Hurrla Is In Ilend this week. F. 0. Mlllor returned from Dend Frldny. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Wells and chil dren spent Tuesday evening with Mr nnd Mrs. W. T. Hnrrtsou. Wm. Henalcy took Castor dinner with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II, Harmon. O. O, Drogsvold has returned to his homestend after his fla months loavo of absence. A. T. Frnino hns boon qulto sick with nouralgln but Is better. A. 13. I.ovott, tho agriculturist, wns In Ilnmpton Tuesday. Floronco Hunting called on Darlo lltirton Wednesday afternoon. Tho noxt regular meeting of tho Hampton Valley I.ltorary Club will bo on April 2,'l. Mrs. I. I). Hicks will Imvo charge of tho program for that evening. Tho Indlos or tho club will naalst her. This club meets twice a month and tho progrnm 's holpful ns well as entertaining. Stran gers uto welcome. Vivian Veek of Stnuffor spent Tuesday night In Hampton. ' elected are, .Mrs. Truosdnle, presi dent; Mrs, Alley, vice president; .Mrs. Ilayn, gecretry und Mrs. Sears, treas urer. Next meeting will bo with .Mrs. heieon. Frank Klsaler and crow baled hay on the A. II. Ithode place Thursday for N. P. Alley. Fred Drown Is tho proud possosor of a new motorcycle. James Hornbucklo Is making prep pratlons to drive through to tho High Desort this week. Ho will drlvo hh young mule tenm recently purchased, ",o Truesdnlo farm Friday. Mrs. L. W. Van Doren entertained scernl Indies Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Stclnkoph of Redmond. N. P. Alley hauled several loadB of baled hay to Prliiovllle last week. Karl Stoons of Hcdmond visited his sister, Mrs Frnnk Klssler nud family several days last week. Mr. and Mis. Vllen Willi oxon and daughter, Harriet, wero all day guests nt the It. F. duerln home at Alfalfa Sunday. J, h. Olbson. who rnlses pome of tho beet horees In Central Oregon, is Just bresklng In a span of three year old mares. Thoso mares are porfoctly matched In color, size, build nnd ntrn nnd are destined to pull dn somo of the purses offered nt the county end other fairs for their owner this fall. Mr. Gibson hns been offered $400 for them bufsnys they near Cllno Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Henry Young and daughter of Ilodmond vl3tted nt the Goo. Shobcrt homo Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Skoln enter tained at dlnnor Sunday, their guests wero Mr. nnd .Mrs. L. W. Van Doren and son Hn inond nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Chapman and family. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Ageo ontertnln od .Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Humphrey and fnmllj nt dinner Sunday. George Morgan wna a guost nt tho A. W. Ilayn homo for dlnnor Sunday. Carl Charlton la working for J. A Hlggs. 0. C. Truesdnlo hna Just finished sowing two and a hnlf tans of land (Continued on jingo 7.) nun from llrnvos Wlllpnvnn nnd nun , will liavo to COino tltlllll from Terrel Osburn.' Mr. Horn- Mr nnd Mrs. Hosa Hussett, Mrs. b-icklo has n ranch In the desert Alma Hnll and daughter. Miss Sue country which ho will farm this year, and Miss Fnv ttuejett, H. N Hall nnd !). Novel, the Powell Hutto voter-1 Hecves Wlllo'on composed n party Innrlnn, wns a proresslonnl visitor nt who fished on tho Deschutes river powKiiii iirrn:, (Special to Tho Ilullotln) I'OWKhli 1IUTTU, April 12. Hnrl Sniinders took n lond of spuds to the Piluevlllo mnrkot Tnesdny. J.ocnl boostors mot with tho Conn ty Court In Prliiovllle Tnesdny to got nn appropriation for tho Improve ment of tho mlddlo Powell Hutto, Redmond rond. Tho party was con voyed to and from tho County sent by Redmond business mon In nutos. H. I.. Iversou lost a lino milk cow recontly and on Tuesday ho lost n lino big stcor. Tho latter nnlmnl died of bloat. Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Humphrey vis ited tho formor's cousin nnd family nt Torrobonno Wednesday. Mrs. J. F. Ulco nnd Mrs. S. D. Mustnrd wero dlnnor guests of Mrs. Ij. W. Vnn Doren Wodncsdny. Mrs. Carl I.lndqiilst nnd daughter Hliba ontortnlned tho Powoll Hutto Sorosls nt their homo Wednesday. Tho soml-nnniinl election of olllccrs took up tho greater part of tho af tornoon, following which refresh ments wore served. Hoforo leavo tak ing Miss Hhba favored tho club with Kovornl vocal selecatlnns und Miss JoBephlne Manceau nnd Mrs. Stcln koph recited, Hosldoa club moinbcrs tho hostesses ontortnlned Mrs. nud vl... Mr- t( mWtmk NM. Wl MZstf'J mmwKBmk r I WOOD-LARK" TRADE MARK isssa&PH JKOIS ttttttttittttttttxttt 5 Fruity Shade and amental Trees Orn Apples, Pears, Plums, Prunes, Cherries, Peaches, Apricots, Currants, Shrubs, Roses, etc. Tho .strniiKcr ontering n city for tho iirst time is at onco iinpicssud with avenues lined with stately trees, homes sur rounded with well kept lawns and grounds planted with attractive trees, shrubs and ilowors, and is often induced to make a Iirst investment on tho strength of this Iirst iinprcs- sion. Or tho opposite may bo tho case when the first out look is upon vacant lots covered with tin cans nnd other U evidences of the lack of pride in civic improvement. Shrewd business mon arc led by n knowledge of these facts to plant trees and shrubs on vacant lots they are intending to put on tho market, knowing that purchasers quickly decide in favor of tho lot planted with trees and shrubs. Lust Saturday every boy and girl in Bend hml a tree to plant. It was surprising to sec tho interest manifested by tho little ones in their tree planting campaign. It would be encouraging to tho children if the grown-ups would re solve to plant out one tree each this weok. Come in and lot us show you those beautiful Maples, Hirehes, Poplars, Golden Willows, etc., trenched on tho corner of Uond and Minnesota Sts. WE ARE INTERESTED IN THE FUTURE SUCCESS OF FRUIT GROWING IN CENTRAL OREGON. Oregon Nursery Co. QUICK, CERTAIN, -DEADliC- m:i)V ron i.ssrtvr usn. M:nit ru,x. Destroy unulrrelrf, nopher, prnlrlo dogs, sa?a rat Annlv enrli In rinrlnir when th hiinirrv in -la nwakn from Winter's uleap. JlonuJ linck ii u i-icr mm.. nuil-i.nrK - lor i'S J j lho Lafollette Nursery Co. 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