, M fcM l'AOR 2. THi: HEJfl) IWLLKTIN, 1JENI), OUR., WEDNESDAY, AI'Wrig8, 1015. - - CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. ------- -- - Tl'.MAI). (Spoclnl to Tito nullotln.) TUMAI.O, April 26. In splto of tho Inclomcnt woatlior a InrBo crowd attended tlio program nnd play Riven In tho hall Inst Saturday nlglit for tho bonollt of tho church. Aftor tho liorformuMCc Ico croam and culto woro nerved, tho proceeds of the ovcnlng uinountinK to $27. Tho program was ns follovvB.' Bold, Noll Hay, UoadliiK, .Margaret Mock, Quartette Mr. il.ee, Grover Corking, Hay (JcrklnR nnd Noll Hay, Monologue, I.onoro Mode, Farce, "Slstor Masons," Mro, J. A. Thompson will enter tain tho Kalrvlew Sowing Circle at tho Homos' iilaco next Saturday, .May 1. Mr. and Mm. A. O. Walltcr nnd family of Alfalfa enmo over to at tend tho entertainment Saturday iilght nnd woio tho guostx of Mr. and Mro, John Coo I MIkh Iahioio Mock left Monday for l'orttand vhoro hIio will take up a cotirHo of Hlcnotypo. A. K. I.ovott, county ngrlr.ulturlHt, vlalted a nitmhar of r.irtiiK In tho vl ululLy of Tuimilo hint Wednesday. In tho afternoon ho gao a talk to tho ohlldron of tho Fain low hcIiooI, on thu growing of potnlnoM. Mm. John Hell, who Buffered n soc ond Btroko of paralysis n wook or ii o ago, Ih slightly Improvod. Tho Walker family and Mr. John Coon woro tho dinner kuomIh of Mr. tiiifl MrH. Ilyron Cody on Sunday. Tho Tim'.ihIo liaKolmll team de feated a SlKlcrfl nine at tho latter town InHt Sunday. Tl.o aamo result' L'd In a 10 to 3 score. Prod !'. IIoumIuiw, dlfitrlct engineer of tho U. S. Koclamatlnii Service, Hpent Kildny In an liiHpoctlrii of tho 'i'timalo 1'iojcct. wood with traction cnglno for power tho past fow dayn. Mr. and Mrs. Tompleton nnd tho Van Matro hoys attended tho ball gamo at Slaters Sunday. An auto load canio out from Red mond Friday to ndvocato this com munity uniting with them In a coun ty high school. Tho council decided tho Ilend or I'rlnovlllo schools offer ed nil wo could take advnntngo of nnd did not go In with tho Redmond proposition at this time. Quito an Interest was tnkon In tho tho report that Mr. l.eo had n mad pig. It proved to ho only wild from changing its riuartors. At tho Council meeting Friday n'clit tho hnll committee nsked for two wcokB lioforo making a roporL. It was voted to uko as far ob possible Btatlonary especially designed for tho council. Tho program consisted of it paper on Inlgatlon by John Gottor, hours by Walter lloyd, bow? by Mar lon nnd Mlllnn Vnn Mntro, Cloverda.lo Tnttlor by Klvln Vnn Mntro. At tho noxt meeting tho debnto will bo giv en, Resolved, "It Is bettor to huvo money than IMucntlon." HAMPTON. KIKTI1K.S. (Special to Tho Ihillotln) HAMPTON, April 22. C. II. Har mon nnd Dan McArthttr lost a nlco cow Monday. Mm. liiiclndn Illnck spent Sundny In Hampton. Hnnnnh Dunn of Imperial spent Sunday with Miss Ilnrln Ilurtnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. A. Hunting spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Iogg. Tho friends of Mrs. A. 8. Cottlng ham of I'rlnglo Flats woro very much grlovcd to learn of hor sudden death last Tuesday. A. 8. Fogg has a very sick cow nuppnsod to bo poisoned by eating n poison wcod, John nnd Oscar Illnck nnd Aleck McKoown were In Hninptnn Friday. (Special to Tho llullotln) SIBTKRH, April 20. Mrs. Kvn Ktcolo left Thursday for Seattle, whoro sho oxpoclB to remain per manently. 0. H. Woinli nnd wife mnilo a Iiiib ItioM trip to Redmond Inst Friday. U H. Smith, It I . Scbdi nnd Prof. ottsor Nash, of Redmond woro In 81s torH Thursday trying to Interest tho l'copln of Sisters In tlio union high M'hool to hn located at Hudlmmd. J. P. Diickott made a trip to Red mond Tliuisday. , It. W. Sawyer, II. .1 Ovorturf, M. 1,. Morrltt and I). M Davis woro over from llond on IiiihIiiohh Thursday, I,. M. Olhor made a buslncwi trip to Redmond Tliuiedny. Ilolit. Smith and family woro In Redmond Thursday. CiiiIIh llnlley Hient tho first of tho Wcuk visiting at tho McC'all and Sharp much on Crooked river. George II. Drowsier spent tho wook end In I'rlnovlllo and Redmond on llUllllOKH. II. I.. Tonij loft fpr Spolcnno on iiumnom Friday. Ma rln Austin, of tho telophono of lice at Itodtuoud, Ih visiting at tho wurxw oiler homo. (Imco Oynm spent Similny with mlntlvtw nnd frloudH In Culver nnd PrluoNlllo. .1. O. MolClnuuy and daughter made u btiliiiH tilp to Prlnvvlilt) Satur day. M. Ilalloy loft for Portland on IjuiliiHM Kildny. Ilolit. Gould and II. J Overturf wwti In SIstHi-ri on iiiihIiuwh HuniUy. Smith THylor nnd (Ivorx Moody, forest rmiHHiH fiom tin worn hide of Ilia Cntttiiido, Fitmo ncros tho mouu- lain via tlio MrKeuxUt pant Sunday. I They ipoul two daH repairing tho C phrmt lluu KtiliiK from Blitors to Ku- 0. H. Wood fractured his rlnlit hi tn while rmnkliiK his ear Frldty. A erowil of sixteen men spent Frl ilwy and Hnlimlay building a road from the lower ond of Hiiltlo lake to llliia Uko. Tlioy nlwi ro-rovored tho bridge gcnitti IjiUo ('reek Tho la illwi went up Saturday with well fill ml ikoUt nnd served lunrli at noon, (linking tho trip ttltfo n pleasure ns wall HMflmpHHhliiR what litiM been needed for nmny jears Tho IkUI gamo at Sinters Sunday ltlwnen IjiIiIIhw nnd Sisters result ed In it sooro of 10 to 3 In faor of lnldlnw. A town mid wagon crood tho mountain without much dllllrulty tho lattur part of tho wook la tho 8Htlui riiiilii. The crosriiiK will bo nt ItNtnt mouth earlier this ear Own uiiNi. Ilea Jones, of the Swamp Ranch, iwiiilit tho latter wrt of the week vis Itlug with his family nt I'rlnovlllo. KTACITI'K. (Bpeclnl to Tho nullotln), 8TAUKKKH, April 21. Georgo Kilo passed through Saturday with n big load of supplies, Perry llnrtoon ban Just completed seeding sixty acres for Honry Kins man. J. II. Hassler nnd wlfo woro visi tors nt Mm. Jonnlo Ovornlls. Sam Hubbard nod Lloyd Forbes mndo n trip to I.nkovlow last wook. Fred Overall wob n visitor In Pleas ant Valley Sunday. C. J. Stauffer Is doing somo clear ing, lie oxpectH to clear 80 acres. Mr. McDowell nnd mother, Mrs. I'opo, nnd children of Rutto nutnod over nnd spent Sunday with Miss Allco Ilrookliigs. Mr. Plnctis paused through Sunday on his way to Ilend. Or. Rood Is doing somo clearing Most of tho farmers nro through seeding rye Thy oxpect to sow oats Inter on. James Smith nnil Wnyn I.-Mpor-nnco stnrtod out Thursday to look for work. J. Drown was a business visitor hero ono day last week. T. C. Ewlng returned from Bend last Sunday. Horaco Drooklngs, who has been sick, went to Rend lnBt Thursday for medical aid. Ho returned Sunday fooling much bettor. Miss Ilessio Shcppard returned to her homestead after being out several months. Mrs. J. M. Ilrlckoy of Pleasant Val ley visited with Mrs. Ilert Mcoks Inst Saturday. Mr. ana Mm. Fred Jll'ler woro Pleasant Vulley callers lost Thurs day. Oscar Illack Is putting a coat of paint on tho Brookings Iloto'. Chris Tlnnor mndo ft buBlnoss trip to Rnnjamln J.nko last Monday. Mrs. O. J. Woods, who Is sick, went out to Ilend last Sunday. Jim Hornbucklo pnssed through hero Mondny on h!s wny to his home stead in tho Plncus vnlloy. Mr. Plncus accompanied by Mr. Wllllqms nutood through horo Sun day on his wny to Ilend. Mr. nnd Mm. Ilert Mcoks took din ner with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller lust Mondny. Mrs. Hooks of Plonrant Vnlloy wns a business visitor horo todav, C. Hlnninn nnd Jesso Vonroo havo gono to II tick Crook to look for work. Mrs. M. W. Slieppnrd has erected a wind mill on her drilled well. Jon .Inhnion waB a visitor In this vicinity Inst Monday, Tho school of District No. 47 will go to Desert Crook next Friday for a picnic I'ridnv lemi tho Inst da v. Herbert Mcoks Is on tho sick list. LOST CHF.HK. HAMPTON lIUTTi:. (8peclnl to Tho nullotln) HAMPTON UUTTi:, April 21. Gabriel llitontl has returned to his homoBtead. Klvn nnd Harold McFnddon of l'leisnt Valley visited with friends In this vicinity last week. John Illack mndo IiIb yenrly proof on his desert clnlm beforo Commis sioner Fugg last Friday. 0cnr Illack mid Mr McKoown woro his wltnossos. MIm Kvn Michel visited with Mm, W. Ashbnugh sovoral days last week. (Special to Tho Tlullotln) LOST CRKKK, April 21. Goorgo Atnyflold, of Prlnovlllo, wns nn over night visitor of C. S. Dnvls, ono night Inr. week, Mrs. J. O. Perry has gono to Port land to visit relntlves. Mr. Perry ncrompnnled her to Ilend. Mrs. J. Hnsch was n guest of Mrs. C. n. Hhodea Inst Sundn". J, F!. Curran nnd Oeo. Mohrer woro caller In tho vicinity of lloi J.wnln I.nko Sunday. Mr. Schorll and father of Rutto wero busincse visitors ir. tho valley tho forn part of last week. Mrs. C. C. Washburn Is suffering from an attack of tlio grip. Press Da tVItt has gono out to wor. Ho expects to bo gono for Bovornl months. Nearly all tlio homesteaders In this vicinity have their crops In nnd tho enrly niwn ryo Is coming up nlcoly. Wo noed moro rnln to bring up tho lato sown grain. Pl.NT.IIl'UST. (Spccln: to Tho nullotln.) PINBIIimST, April 2C Coiintv School Superintendent Myom nnd Suporvlsor Shnwo nddrossed tho Plnohiirst school Friday afternoon, tho occasion helm; tho presentation of tho standard pennant. Mr. and Mrs. Homer of I.nldlaw woro gtio?-.3 of Mr. anil Mm. Karl Updlko Sunday. MIm Carol Davti'ii pcnt the wook ond with Ruth llnyl f. Georgo Root and Clh I'Mglngton loft Snturdny for Hi'"'!' Ci j ty. R. II. Ilayloy loft lor P.iMI. id tho lust of tho week. W. H. Snndol Iioh been making fenco tho past week. , Mrs. I . J. Wltner visited with hor daughter, Mm. C. II. Spnugh Sundny, G W. StDder mado n trip to Laid- law Mondiy. F. V, Swlshor nnd Mr. Smith woro (ll.OVRItDAI.i:. (BpocUl toThe llulletln.) CU)VIIRI)AI,I. April iO. -On nc oontit of iiiwsIm In tlio lie'chborluiod tkr wan no SttluUy irliool horo last SutnUy. Ilav. Hnrpor of Mtllou. Oregon. Md through hero Wednosday Tkt) father and mother of Mr Raard mo vtsltlim here from Lake county. Mr. and Mrs. Kruchok woro In Ittdniond Monday, Mr aud Mm. gtmw of Slslem wore dlnntr gutmt at Wnldron's Friday ovvnla altar which they attoudod tha Cauuail UKMtlng. J. Skoltuu promoted Ms son Vern a tine uw buggy last w eek. MMdainnti Van Matio nndWaldron woro In Redmond visiting Wednes day. Arthur. Floyd, Klunr nnd Maud Grub, Van WIUou and Miss lloa-f ford ii'xtle a ylcnlo party to tho Mo tollus Sundny. def.nted (ho Tiiinnlo 1ro ball i .-.nn Suu(ln nt Slatam. Score 11 to s Mr and Mis Skoltuu rw hi Sis ters Sii'idnv 1.. 1.. Walilroa Una baon t twins Hulled Barley and Shelled Corn For Chicken Feed USE THE NEW DEND FLOUR MILL CO. Deschutes Spray and True Blue jj The lending brands of patent Hour. 'f' . " Ask your grocer for them. F E E D iJiLnrge quantities of Shorts, lhan, Rolled Oats anil Ibirley on hand at ' all times. SEED Seed Wheat and Rye in several va rieties. Mail Orders solicited. Bend Flour Mill Co. A. J. KltOKNKUT, President-Manager. Ilend visitors one day last weok. Ruth Ilayloy and Carol Dayton called on Ethel Snyder Saturday af ternoon. Hattlo Hill Bpent Sunday with Violet and Myrtlo Spaugh. C. II. Spaugh was In Laldlaw Sat urday. A good rain fell hero tho last of tho week and was enjoyed by many fnnneis In this section. Miss Ivy Snydor nnd Edna Root woro entertained by Esther Dietrich Sunday. Mrs. Nichols, who was quite 111 for several days tho past week, Is entire ly recovered. MILMCA.V. (Special to Tho nullotln) MILMCAN, April 20. Numerous complaints nro made dally by homo stoadors and others concerning tho bad condition of tho road between hero and Ilend. Mr. nnd Mm. Albert Shawo nnd tho MIb3co Morehouse of Snlom motored through horo Sunday on tholr wny to Hums. P. II. Johnson wont to Ilend Fri day to meet his sister who will come out with him for an oxtonded vIslL .Miss Ilrnun visited nt tho Norton homo Friday. P. It. Johnson oncloeed 10 acres planted to crops with rabbit proof fencing. John Davis put up tho fenco A. D. Norton Is plowing fortMr. John son. Harney Conowny was confined to his homo with a sovcro nttack of tho grip n fow days last weok. I-ouls Hall was In Ilend last week, taking out a largo load of feed. C. K. Mastollcr mado a trip to liond Wednesday. Georgo Mllllcan left on a business trip tho foro part of.lnst week. Georgo Roberts and wlfo woro Bond callers tlio first of last wook. Hen Goodman, Frank HurwlU nnd John Holland woro In Hond tho post Mrs. John Holland was a caller at the Power's place Xlondny. Mr. and Mrs. Smith drovo down to tho east ond of tho valley Satur- Mrs. h. P. Rooney called at tho Moffett homo Thursday. Mrs. Moffett called at tho Davis homestead Friday. Francis Holland is busy grubbing sago brush on his claim. .Mrs. A. D. Norton spent Mondny at the Uraun homo. V. U. Hcnthmnii was a dinner gueBt at tho homo of Miss Hroun Wcdncs- Mrs. Holland visited at tho Heat son homo Thursday. John Davis called at tho Hall and Holland homes Sunday. Mrs. Harney Conowny nnd son Os car, vlsitod at tho Reams homo on Sunday. "William Todd wont to Hond Tues day. A very heavy rain foil hero Satur day, accompanied by n llttlo hall. Everything looks splendid and ryo is coming up finely. Mr. and Mrs. Stowart and fnmlly passed through hero eurouto to tholr homestead noar Imperial. V. 1j. Hoathmnn spent Sunday nt tlio Hraun homestead. Mrs. L. P. Roonoy nnd Mts3 Roonoy visited friends Sunday. POWKMi 1JUTTIJ. (Special to Tho Hulletln.) POWEM, HUTTE. April 2C Dr. Coo of Hond was summoned out Tues day to proscribe for Allon Wlllcoxon, who waa iiulto ill. Postmaster Johnson Is In recolpt of n letter from Washington with tlio pleasing Information that our peti tion for n II. F. D. is first on call nnd that with tho first appropriation of money for our now routes ours will bo granted. "Jnck," tho larger of tho Van Dor- en dogs, who nsslsted his young mas ter Raymond In killing a rnbld coy! oto, which camo Into tho door yard at 12 o'clock ,ono night about a month ngo, nnd who received numer ous wounds during tho fight, devel oped rabies nnd was Bitot laBt wook Mr. Wolls lost n milk cow from bloat Inst weok. Such roports nro numerous this spring. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Foster wero Prlnovlllo visitors last week. Mrs. E. h, Iverson ontortnlnod the Powoll Uutto Sorosls nt hor homo on Wednesday. A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by thoso prcsont. Mrs V. O. Humphrey will bo tho next Iiob tora. 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