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TMK HKXI Ill'Iil.nTI.V, IIKXII, oun., WKnxnsnAV, .m.ntaiiy .-., 10 10. 1'ACJR t. -- -- --- t CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. ,---------------- - TCMALO. (Special to The Ilnlletln.) Tt'MAI.O, .Inn 3. The nrHt dance of tho now year wag a Leap Venr nf f..lr kIvoii liy tho Subscription Dane Job Chili Now Year's nlRht. A law ciowd enjoyed u very pleasant even inc. IlijfrfhliiiiciitH of hum sand wiches mid coffeu wcro nerved. Tho chief dlvonilon of the school tlilldten during tho X'mas hollilnys wnp Blcntlne on tint reservoir ni;ar Dull Cienlt dam Kvory afternoon nnd evcnlnR found a rrowd llioro en joying tllH wl-iter Hptirt A liitHlnofMi meeting of tho V. 8. I. Cluli !' called for the second Fri day of tho month, Jiunmry 11, for the purpono of Glortlng olllrers. Tho retiring olIlr.ern, Mrs C. J. Mock, nnd Mm. II C Cudy will he hostesses. Mr. und Mrs. Olar Andnnton nf DcRcluitoH Kpont Sunday with MrH. Mlntn Howard: The Misses Wnck entertaltiod at dinner Now Year's evening compli mentary to Miss Kay Clerking and llanco T. ii decker, Other guests were MIhh l.ucy Crawford of The. Dalles, Mr and Mrs. II. C. Cady nnd ' M. Hmltli. Wllllu Kl.iillUK (ill Mid reservoir on Friday night, llolbait Wallace had he misfortune, to fall and Inluro hlinhelf quite, seriously. Dr. Ilnncli of Itedmciiid was called and found that Holhail hud broken one rlli und frnctutixl two otherM. The ll.irpnr hoyH have had Rood luck trapping cojoteH this winter. They have. also Hhol several hob cats. Ivnu llarpnr made a trip to I'rlnuvlllo I'rldny to rolled the bounty. Mr and MrH. Sturgeon spont New Yenr'H day with Mr. and Mrs. .1. If. Hnvder. (' I' decker wns it dlnuor guest of Mr and Mis. Iiluko lieclfer on .Saturday Jess Hurler returned on Hunday morning from I'nrtliiiiil. MIhh Anna ItlebholT of I'rlnuvlllo, Klieut the Christinas holidays with Mr nnd Mih. Frank Itlebhorf. Mm (! I', docker Hpnnt xeverul tl'vH the paid week visiting at I'rlne-Villi-. Frnncon and Weniliill Thoniiinou retiirnnil lo lleud Sunday, after hav ing p!iHed llm holldii) KeiiHou bore Willi their parentH. We will again have all ilav lele phoiie nervine liogliinlug today. Mm. dlnke llwl.er Ih helping MrH. .1. V. Tiillar wild the exchange work fur awhile. tlrlftin . Co., haVe been biiHy llm piiHt Hevernl dayM IiivoIrIiik Ihelr Htork I'runU OaWon.hiiH been holp Ing Mr. (iillllti with the work. IIAMITOX. (Special to Tho Bulletin) HAMPTON, Dec. 30. Mrs. J. O. Whlttnkor spent Wednesday after noon at C II. Harmon's. James drlckoy nnd Dan McArthur wore Imperial callors Friday. Xowton Wells muvod his family to his homestead on Uznrd Crcok. Oconto Wells Is looking after Mr. Fogg's ranch In tho absence of tho latter. Mm. detieon nnd Messrs. J. Ii. Owen and .1 I. Wlliiuot dined at K. SI. Peck's ChrlBtmas day. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. I'ttrclcy spent ChrlstmaH with Sirs. Crow. C. I). Harmon entertained Sirs. Black nnd llurr lllack and Arthur Wllauot Christmas. Tim chlldicn of tho Hampton val ley Sunday school woro treated to mndy and nuts Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. !;. SI. Peck onto Year Evo dnnce. Among those pres ent wer8 Sir. and Sirs. Leo Kooney, Sir. and Sirs. George Powers, Sir. nnd Sirs, A. j Henklo, Sir. nnd Sirs, Eg bert Dyer, Misses Slelba Hcnkle and L'n'n Powcrc, nnd Slessrs. Wm. Spen cer, Eric Hostlnnd, Louis Hall, "Er nest Dyer nnd Elmer Dyer. At a lato hour refreshments woro served, Luther Fttrst of Ilend was a Milli on n business visitor Wednesday. A. I). Norton hauled wood for Clif ford .Mackey last week. Cliff Evans visited friends In tho east end of the valloj Sunday. Sir. nnd Sirs. A. L. Henklo and brother, Sirs. Van Clove, visited at tho Schmorl home Sunday. Vernon Clevenger helped L. Good man build n house last week. Ada II. SHIllcnn Is visiting friends nt Hnrrlsburg, Oregon, now. Sirs. Ml 1 1 Iran expects to return home lust of tho week. Under tho direction of the teacher. i.-- - On'tiiM Hnran Ulilirn CasindS' Decen,bnn2CW!n "hool will give nsoc.nl Friday night i,,yr .in'm i u,im,n'ni i January 21st, to which all friends of honor of thelt 10th wedding nnnl- ',i(i . Pordlnllv Inrltod. vnrun pv l. .. . ... The dance last Saturday night was well attended and all had an enjoy able time. Tom Cowan returned Monday from a trip- to Tncoma where he was tho' guest of his sister. Sirs, dutzeln was a business vis itor In the valley, the foro part of the week. The school hoard met last Monday and engaged Sir. dutzeln to teach a six month's term of school to bog'n January .1, 1916. I'OWHI.L IJl'TTK. vorsnry S'jvornl attended the dance at Wnlllinck Clirlstmns night. A good time Is reported. D. SIcArthur took dinner with I'urr lllack .Monday. J. Ilrlckey, Sr , bought two nlco cnlvct of Lee Kings this week. ,11m drlckoy took Dan SIcArthur and Leo digits to llond Wednesday afternoon. Sir. McArthur will stny In Ilend for nwhllo and Sir. UIggs will go on to Powell llutte to visit his brother. SIILLICA.V. (;i,ovi:itn.Li (Special to The llulletln) (M.OVKINtAl.i:, Jan. 3.- MIms El Jilia (lllmoo who spent vacation week In Portland and Salem, vlrlllng with flleiiilw, itiKiiiiied her school duties today (level dale Council was represent ed nt P .I'tlaud Irrigation ColigicHO br Carl Wood, Mr. drnnton and SIIsh (illlHOII The fnnral nf SHhm Opal Taylor Viik held linit TueMila aflernoou at Sisters Mr nnd Mrs Vincent mil daughter ) Mini .Mr and Sirs. Hardv Allen and mii lliiliild and L' mi Wilson were, nil from Slsleis to alte id tho Coun (I Club nulrli mcetliiK Friday night. Mr mid Mrs, (Irube nnd family . nt to lleud I'rldav, Mr Vim Mntre went to Ilend Hut inlay ami leturiieil Hindsy with Mis. an Malm mid the children. thien hour prngrnm was given li' tho Council Club watch meeting 1 rlilay ulghl Music was fiiiulsheil lv a iiiintlel, Sir and Sirs. Skelton, Mihs Millet' and Vnni Skelton. with llv hi V.io' Matte, nigiuilsl Itccllu Hi ns, Sirs Waldron, Sirs. Ward, O. nilrim. Fny Miller, Clifford Ward, Itaunonil AodriiH, Dunn Cyrus. Lunch was then sered and n chorus of in le nctw ssng the old year out iMourndilly with a hall to the New hiir There Is mivtiii Inches of snow In ( lovcrdiilc nnd elenr anil cold toiluv S(iia Creek Irrigation Ci hohlx n auiiusl meeting In Prlnellle nevt Hiturdiv 8"rnl fiom this nvctUiu hope In I'ttuild. (Special to Tho Ilnlletln. 1 SIILLICA.V. Jan. II. Sir. nnd Mrs. Clifford Slnckey, .Mr. nnd Sirs. Lewis (iless, und MIhh Mabey Wiitusley mo tored to Ilend .Monday, In thu for mers car. George M'lllcan spent tho past week looking after business Inter ests nnd visiting friends In Ilend mid Prlnevllle. Sir. nnd .Mrs. Goo. 8. Huberts nf Ilend stopped In SHIllcnn for a short visit Willi Mends .Saturday enroiitu lo Fori dock nnd other Lake county points. Harry Slorrlton Is at lle-ir Creek looking after some of Sir. Slllllcnn's cattle. Sir. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Johnson if Oak Point. Washington, nrrlved on Tuesday for a week's visit at the home or their daughter. Sirs. Geo. Powers. Stllllcnu school report for tho month ending December :11st. mini ber pupils enrolled 19, iitomgn nt tendance Hi, pupllH neither absent nor Inrdy during tho month, Paul Johnson, Jay Goodman, Waller Good man mid Grace .Ijhnson. Paul John sou has been neither absent nor tardy this year. Elmer King, mall-stage driver bo Iween lleud mid dlers, had the mis fortune to lose n Milunblu horse on his wny out from llond last Tuesday. mvh. i.. ii hclimorl underwent n second operation nt her home In .Mil. Ilcun. Dr. Ferrell Is nttendllig her und nt Inst lepurls tihu wiih getting along nicely. About four Inches of snow fell In Slllllnin nlley the past week follow ed by several ilns of zero weather. Frank llurwltz was a lleud Intnl. nws visitor several days Inst week. Mrs. A. I). Norton was confined lo the house several days Inst wenfc on account of Illness. A. A (lllnmre wns In Ilend last week on business, Mr Van Clove or Chohallir, Wash Inglon, Is lsltlng at the homo of his ulster. .Mrs, A. L. Henkle. .Mr. Van Clevo expects to take n hoinegtend. .Mr. mil Airs, wiiiinin denm entor le Jackson Cllngnn was In Ilend on Mr. Ocorgo Ilrynnt of Ilend spent (Special to Tho Hulletln). POWELL IIUTTE, Jan. 3. Sirs. John Mol.cod and dnughtors Ava and Ileulnh of Vancouver, Washington, returned to Redmond on Wednesday after soveral days visit with relatives. Work was completed on tho Powell iiutte-iteiimond road on Wednesday. This road Is now nearly as straight ns possltilo and with tho exception of n half mile Is a graded road from E. X. Hall's ranch Into Redmond. About twenty young people enjoy .tiiiiiiun visiting heriPd birthday party at tho Llnuuist nnn "Mtbnm homo on Wednesday night In honor In, mi-"ir. "- nnn "Mtbnni Mr. nnd Sirs. Harold E. Smith 'of Hrttco Llntjulst's 20th birthday r.utoed to Ilend Sunday tho day visiting relatives. PIXKIIl'llST. mid spent Qnpolol to The dullotln) PINEHUdST, Jan. 3. O. C. Wright was n business cnller In this neighborhood Tuesday. ('. II. Spangh went to Tuninlo ono dny Inst week. L. II. doot nnd family ate Now Year's dinner at tho SlcCalllstor home. C. II. Spnitgh. L. II. Root, 0. W. Stiiler mid F. II. PinkstnfT repaired the windows In the school house on Friday. Hugh Dntiford of Fleetwood Is vis iting in this valley. doglnnld P.nyloy was a Tttninlo vis Iter on Friday. Sir. and Sirs. SUles nnd son Cletu- ei,t went guests at tho Snyder home Tuesday. Sirs. Swisher wns a cnllor nt tho lloyley Ilnnch Thursday. Slvrtle Stmugli sent Sunday with Ilcsslo Snyder. Sir. nnd Sirs. Grover StcAllstor were guests of Sir. nnd Sirs. C. II. Spaugh Snturday night. Ethel Snyder spent Slonday night with Until llnyloy. Sirs. A. II. deed wuut to Tumnlo, on Friday. Most of tho Plnohiirst (icopln Iinvu been enjoying thotusolves skating on tho reservoir tho past week. F. V. Swisher went to Hem! Thurs day. C. II. Spaugh wns u Tumnlo vtaltor Friday. Tho evening was spent In playing gmnes mid n splendid supper was served about eleven o'clock. Considerable sickness Is In evi dence now nnd In some cases the Ill ness has been iiulto severe. J. A. Illggs was surprised by tho young people on Thursday evening. Everyono camo In hnrd time cob tunics and refreshments consisting of various cereals, nuts, candles nnd np pies woro served. G. C. Trucsdolo hauled a load of hogs to dedmond on Friday to no shipped to Portland In caro of II. J. Harris. Ous Hhodo returned from 1'ortlmn on Friday after spending two weo'ts In visiting his brother, John Khode, formerly of this place. Sir. nnd Sirs. Wm, Wilson, Sir, nnd Sirs. E, X. Hall, Miss Linn Sloore, SInx Strlxner dnd Frnnk Long attend ed tho Now Year's danco In dedmond on Friday evening. Work was completed on "Dill" Wilson's stone cellar last week. It Is a 12x20 building nnd tho nicest of tho kind In the country. Joe Elliott returned from Ilend tho last of the week where he had bcon looking over land near there, for several days. Tho Guy Scars homo was the cen ter of nttractfon on Friday evening, when Misses Orsln nnd Ada Scars entertained a number of young friends to help watch tho old year out nnd tho new year In-. Tho even ing wns spent In making now year's resolutions nnd other gnmes after which refreshments wcro served. Lee dlggs camo down from his homestead near Hampton on Satur day to visit several days with his brother, J. Ay dlggs. Sir. and Sirs. G. C. Truesdnle nnd Dorothy made n trip to Cllno Fnlls on New Yenr's dny, to visit wltli Sir. Frnnk Donlnvy and family. Jesse llcckman hauled n load of sawdust from Ilend on Frldny. The local wood snw, owned by tho Foster brothers pulled homo on Fri day night after a successful week's work In the neighborhood, SIIbs Paulino Truesdalo returned from Tncomn and Contrnlla on Sat urday night, whore Rho has been spending tho holidays with friends nnd relatives. Sir. and Sirs. Walter Foster return ed on Sunday from Pnullnn where they had been visiting Sirs. Foster's sister for tho pnst week. Some of tho fnrmers of this vicin ity hnve been very busy tho Inst few days storing Ice before a thaw comes. The Ice Is about four Inches thick and verv clear. Sir. nnd Sirs. E. X. Ilnll cntortnln ed nt Sunday dinner Sir. nnd Sirs, deaves Wlllcoxon, Sir, and Sirs. E. L. Iverson. Sir. and Sirs. Allen Wlllcoxon, Harriott Wlllcoxon, SIIs3 (Continued on pngo 11.) LOST CHEEK. tipcinl to The Tlullotln) LOST CdEEIC, Dec. 2S. Stiss Slnry Stauffer, who hns been nttend llig high school In Ilend Is spending her vacation nt hor homo horo. S. W. Host returned from a trip to lleud .Monday. Will Crosier of Hums, wns a guest nt the Young homo Inst Friday night. Chns. Dnvls, who hns been out to Portland nnd Seattle returned homo Inst Slonday. (1. II. Young rodo ovor to Sllvor Creek Sunday nnd returned Slondny EVERY DOLLAR YOU PAY FOR BRICK THAT IS MADE STAYS HERE Brick is tho MOST ECONOMICAL Building M All who have used our product are sa The Bend Brick & Lu :i G with n couido of horses that he tmr- tnlned u number of friends at n Now chased of Will Crosier. IIAMI'IOX lll'TIE. (Spoolsl to The lliitlelln.) D VMITON lll'TTE. Dec '.". (5 tidiiuMiu has rHtiirued to his hoiite Mend ,1'ter liolng out several weeks T C KwIuk vlnlte.l the ltoly.it vi liiool lust I'rldiw Ml iNrrlo Urown regNieu'd at C'e Mr Hiking hotel last Thursday nut i Mr and Mrs. Frml Miller were the u -tn .it Mr. mid Mrs lltitielti last S 111 il.i , (''ins IIiv-Im ind Tom Cowan nf I , ,i (,..! AMid throimh here Sun- .' lliolr wto tiimiii from Heal tin Vr Kent of Sumter ws a git 'lie llniokllllii Hotel lust rtillwl IV n iht 1hIuk on hi w. lioiiiw from I . I with H bd Of ntlpplleH Mr V'ihmU bn lei hi ued to hi li'ii.ettd I !' Kildfv rteriiion the pupils Itohnt at'hiw'l were delighted by i "II final Sniltn Clan whu pre- M-iitrd Knob child with a m-k of run- id mill nut. I I.. Ilrntteu of KiH'kliv. Orenon. Vii tu thlM vtrlultv lut Monday In v-iiMh nf two linrnti which strayed II "i hu bOUIH. o-cnr IIiiImIii iiisiU a lnila Irln I,, MldHKtir lt MoiuUv .li.wil ItlMtrlcl " wr prtwsnttHl w 'i .i v iliimo nf "Home jmiiI School ','.i,mn Work." tin donor IxdnK i ,v lilniib who formerly llwd in -Ms rnmiminln. h lirflwn wns a vUlter In this '. ' In I mil Uotldsv iii llidvt wr tho gUMt of llort M. ti MsturUav. Tin. wlutal iKMrvl or DUtrlit U. inut li TtirwUy tor the puroe ut !,, ',( mil for th Ulatrtrt wbiuil i'iii MitKhn md u bimlnewi trip t , t ,.t i'i.', k tod 1 BOOST For STRAHORN and CENTRAL OREGON Every Stick of Deschutes Spray or True Blue Flour you buy from The Bend Flour Mill Company you boost Central Oregon be cause every sack of flour manu factured bv the BEND FLOUR MILL COM l'ANY conies from the farms of Jefferson and Crook counties. We have faith in the quality of Central Oregon wheat because it grades high and has the ingredients that make the best flour. When you buy out side you hinder the development of the local market and hence the Central Oregon fanner. Therefore buy at home. Bend Flour Mill Co. mm ii A. J. KHOKNh'IlT, l'rt'sldeut-.M'uiager iii:.i, oucco.v WHY PAY RI T? yOW IS THE oPP. ft 4 the railroads for y yi ks build a home. delay conslructior it will cost you 20 per cent for the same building? Th' seeing man is availing him the opportunity of securing and material very cheap. We have the largest list o dence Property in Bend. C and let us quote you price, you will soon decide that yc u not afford to pay rent any '. 4444 Bend Park Coir ; -any OREGON STREET 1 i' a :.?; ?' ' ' ',;. if i in- f I ' '. i'., f 'f . tfu : .;, . ' - " I , 'l. i , : o i tt ti i- r i S. T "gTfl 3T.t." - T." ;; ' i H K J : Y U 8 n . .4) till 4 i n .MBf 19 h