l'AHB . Tin: ni:N ih'MiEtix, nnxn, our., wednksday, January 12, mm. ----- CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. , -- - - -------' ti;mai.o. (Special to The Ilulletln.) TIJMAI.O, .Inn 10. Tlin homo tnl- tnt piny "ItitriKlIi.s Tony" given lure Snluiiliiy night proved n hut- ctm. Tho iirirts wore verj well tak en. In Riilto of the stormy weather n good wired crowd tmnud out. Tlio nuin of $3.1.70 wng taken In from the May and tlio oys ir supper served Immediately aftorwnrd hy the church Irtllen A IiIk lmprovcirtnt In Heon In the It i' an morn of tli celling In put on. Nell H.-iv, Tod tli-ck-r. II. C. Cnclv, .TrB Hnrtnr, Hay lliuwn, Goo. Saml-il, Alliort Harper and Mr. Mock all 1 "Ined with (ho work hint week Mr. and Mrn. .1. K. WIlllnniNon, ho formerly owmmI fc ranch here on tlm Tutnalo project, Imvo ai rived at llielr now honi In l.ion. Iowa, nfter hpendtiiK two iiioiiMib vlnltliiK ruln tiiiB in MontniiH ii'iii Noitli iJnhotn They write thai Tutnnlo Isn't hucIi a Lr 'I plana aflor all The Concho, HowoIIh and Noll Hav havo lie-n makltif! good use of I'elr hob hIimIk tin- pant week. The Hindu hiH'H lit'iMi hi bettor condlHin foi RlnlKliliiK thin vlntor than for (uvernl yeniH P'nt, A iiuinher of tho ouiiKcr set Blith ered at the Mock homo Tuemluy ovon InC and Hpent Win time In ilniiclm; n I playing enrdii. Tho MIhhoh I.u tile, Netn and Nll Howell. Hugh Dnnford, Hairy Mrdnlro and Charles 1 lew oil wore among Iho party. Nearly nil I lie mill havo lieen lniy imttliiK up ho the pant week. Klgh ten toon wore cut Trom tho town pond on Monday Mr and Mrn John Coon have liotli lieen Rulferlug from n wivorn eano rt grippe, It wan feared for Nevnrnl il'iyn thai Mrn Coon had contracted pnoumoula Koy ItogetH spent Hiiudny vlslllug lit the CnpiiH, as did Iro Mrs. Ilalihlt mul dniigliler and Nell, Hay. Mr and Mm. l-'retl N Wullnco ro turned on Wodnoml'iy from I'nrtlnnd Mr. and Mrn. .John Ktllen, Mrn. Illlike Meeker. (I. V. Horner and Judge Thorpe were liilHlneH vIsltorK at llend I'rldny. Mrs. C I'. Hooker returned from l'rlnevlllo tho pant week. Don't foigul Iho W. H. I,. Cluli lueetlng next l-'rlilnv afleriioon for the purpoHe of electing olllcera. (!i,ovi:iii.i,i:. (Rpeclnl to The Ilulletln.) CI.OVUItOAI.IO, .Inn. in. Ileiililn Null and lirlde vlHltod Iho llrnt of tho week at the home of IiIh hIhIit, Mrn. Clyde JoIiiikoii, ami apent the week end in HIhIith vlHltlng tho Tay lors nnd oilier r"lallviH. MIhh Violet McKluuey went to lleduiouit Sattirdry. returning Sun day J. 1'. Iluckelt In homo from n pleasure trip to the Hound and mndo u liUKlucHH trip to rrlncvlllo Huiiimy. Heverai of the sen people gnth eied at the home of Opal Kelly on WcilixKd.iv evening for merry nmk ny nnd all leport a iilensnnt time. large ciowd of tho joiinger set were rousting Hiindnv. The kIoIkIi lug lh eood through thin seetloti. Dr HoHcli v:ih out from Heilmouil li ree Mr. (Vi-im I'rlday night. J. O McKlnnev Iuih moved hta family lurk to SIslerH. Mm Willis Van Mitre hns hou iillle III the past wok. Mrn John MeKluuey Is on the Kirk list. A delialo on piepnreiluesH will on flu n next I'rldny iiIkIu at Council I'M i IIiik Mewrs WnlMt. duller. Johimon nnd mis nllHiuli'd tlm juarly IiiimIiimm HKitlnt; of t It Hiiihw Creak Irriga tion Co. at I'rliiKvllle last Hntiirtlnv lllfrnn I In Ite ormmlied In I'l.ilnv low next H.itlinlny iiIkIiI. Thurmlnv will he tlm dnv of grade ev.imlUHilo'iit Dale ('iitllp will go to Sinter for Iho Sth grade iiuestlona under I'mf. llnydtm. in very had condition, and travel practically at a stand still. Mr. and Mrn. George Mllllcan en tortalned n few friends Informally Thursday ovcnlng. Mrs. A. (J. Allen spent Saturday In llend, the guest of Mro. II. II. Do Armond. I.. II. Schniorl and family moved onto their homestead last weok from tho Kogg ranch. Joseph Mosher visited Mllllcan friends Sunday night enrouto to his fiilm In tho Hemstad valley. .Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Henklu woro' visitors nt tho Norton homo Tuesday. I Vernon Clovenger made a trip toi llo'id Mondav for I. II. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ilniold 10. Smith of PI ih; Mountain ranger station and Chester A Smith, of Itlvors, were dinner guoslM of Mrs. A. G. Allen on Mondn) evening. Ilnrcl Norton was confined to her homo several days first of tho week with a suvero attack of the grippe. A homo talent plan lt one of the attractions of tho entertainment which will ho given nt the Horse Illdgo school I'rldny ovonlng, Janu ary 21. After tho school social, Mr. arid Mrs. Jackson Cllngau will give a dance at their home a' quarter mllo dlslnut. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Itenm will give another dance In tho McAdnw house Saturday night. January lGth. II. !'. Dyer spent sovornl days of Inst week nt tho homo of his son Dcnzll Dyer In east Mllllcan. J. I.. Cllngnn nnd Alfred O. Al len went to Mend Snturday to act as witnesses for John llucholtz who mado proof on his homestoad. I.. Goodman was a visitor nt tho Hurwltz homo Thursday. Miss lOninm Itoherts spent the week end nt the homo of her parents near llend. .mihs upni uonowny returned on Tuesday from llend wherb sho had visited her paronts, .Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrney Conowny and hrothor, Oscar. Mrs. Ada II. Mllllcan, who has spent tho past two months In Cali fornia where she attended tho two expositions, returned to hnr homo tho llrst of last week. Mrs. Mllllcan also attended tho Irrigation Congress held nt Portland December 28th to :11st. (!. I'nrst of llend was n Mlllleun huslnesn visitor Wednesday And Thursdny Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Markey wore visitors at tlw Johnson homo Tues day. II. K. Smith and wife were visitors nt the homo or .Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kvaim. r'j. Interment was mndo In tho Dry I.ako cemetery Mrs. Kmnin Cordelia Streetor was horn In Crown Point, Indiana, December 1.1, 1861, ana died near Hampton, Crook county. Oregon, January 1st, 191G, aged Go yearB 18 days. Sho loaves hor fath er, two daughters, Misses Mabel and Ktnol of Hampton, Oregon, nnd two soni, Edward Zlesoness, of Atha hnska, Canada nnd Murry leseness, of Chicago, Illinois, nnd many warm friends and nolghhors. Ilurr Illack nnd J. I.. Owen spent Wednesday ovcnlng at C. II. Har mons. Miss Dnrlo Hurton visited Thurs day at J. O. Whlttakors. Mr nnd Mrs. !'. M. Peck nnd sons Albion and llyron spent Thursday with. Mr. nnd Mrs. WhlttaKor. Mr nnd Mrs. 0. II. Harmon and Miss Darlo Hurton took dinner with Mrs. i. Illnck Friday. Tho Hampton Vnlloy Utorary So ciety met at tho homo of K. M, Peck Now Year's Kve, It being tho first nnnlvcrsnry of the Bocloty tho hou3o was decorated with fonm and green houghs. Aftor a short program those present woro Invited to tho Hassctt house whore n feast of oysters nnd other good things to cat had heen prepared. After supper the guests wcro tnken back to the Peck homo nnd enjoyed several games. At tho first stroko of 12 o'clock Father Tlmo mndo his nppenrancc to hid us good hyo. At tho last stroko llttlo llyron Peck dressed ns tho Now Venr ap peared and hid us n Happy Now Yenr. Kvoryono wont homo happy nnd wishing everybody n Happy Now Yenr. Jntncn Hrlckcy had tho mlsfortuno to hrenk his enr on his way homo from llend Snturday, Coioner Polndnxtor nnd Dr. Kd wnrds of Prlnevillo spent Sunday night with C. II. Hnrmon. .Miss Florence Hunting spent Sev ern! days with MIsh Darlo Hurton tho first of this week. .Mrs. Pursloy culled on Sirs. Crow Tuesday. AMn Hunting went nut to llend on his hlcyclo Tucsdny. Miss Hurton visited with Miss Lorn Crow Tuosdny. Tho new barn at tho hall Is done so nil horses wore under shelter. There will be another dance at the hall January 21, .Mrs. A. H. Davis has Joined her husband In Hend for a few weeks. Clydo Ilalaloy nnd family have re turned home for the winter. Mr. Hnmlln has gono to Bend for a load of supplies. Somo of our neighbors are busy these days poisoning rabbits. l'OWKMj HL'TTK HAMPTON. HAMPTON m'TTi:. (Hiwclnl to Tho Hulluttn) IIUII'TON IHHTK. Jau fi. Jlm lii'i HrlrkM) hiiUhmI to IImiiiI last idiie(Uy, leturuliiK HHturday. Mr HhWimiii leuUlered nt the IlKukliiKH HuIhI lat WMdiiivulay Mr lniilng NM4d tlinumb here edntd,iy on hU way from Hnd to Hlierrll VsIIhv Mr Mild MrH J. M. Hiowu nnd rhlldren aid Mr and Mm. Andrew Mi'ke all) Now Year's dlnnor with Mr and Mrs. J. M llrlrkoy. CIihb J it 1 1 1 oh returned to the Gap nmh a(tr upHiidlHg tlm luilliUys Villi bU family Miw Mart HtBiiltDr and Paul lUookliiKH iHlurnwl to llend Hominy , fttr Hteiilliift vanttluit with tholr Mfl'llt I M llrlckey l having i Ihh of M'l'Pt MrH Wuiim l.tlHrliM of tatnilfter t tine up Haliirday and took n truck u' t" lliiil, bttlDK on her way u ll I Kill I'lxle Nlrolimu l IihuIImk wood for the district Mihool lhl wtHk. (' .1 MiHiiffur toil llMldwIu Kit. I i'ni CMllatm at thu Itoiun of N Hiowu Kinida) - tiiiiiilxtr or mlililMrM Hntlierod at tit lienm of Will Ilolvt to WHtrh the . ' din Md to wwloumo tlm now ' HtifrHahumulM were wrttul nt ' might. UxHrvoim had a nom time mi in tlm mtrly hour every one v !iicj H huiipy nnd pronprtnu x r aMd ixturiifd to tlmlr rtwivne- (e Iiouim Mr lluntlnu wan a liunliimM xUltor hi re Ut Titmklny I'HHrt StauRor IUim1 with Hon V.cVi mnerat dava lait wek. Mr and Mr Oacur llulanln hno it id to Unit Crok wlmr Mr. Ilut- .it will touch Mihoool. fSpoclnl to Tho Hullotln) HAMPTON. Jan. fi. TIiIh com miinlty was greatly shocked Satur- day evening when word was receiv ed that Mrs, Streetor hnd been found dead In bed hy Miss Mabel Streetor nnd A. Ames. Mlsn Kthel Streotor, whom Mrs. Streetor had been staying with, hnd left her mother Frldnv evening apparently ns well ns usual. Mrs. Streetor hnd boon In poor health for somo time. It Is supposed that Mrs. Slreeler mndo up hor mind to end her suffering after hor daughter left ns n strychnine hottlo was found on a chair by Jier bed. Coroner i olndexler wns notified nt nnrn nnd came, bringing Dr, IMwnrds of Prlno vlllo with him. At Iho lniuont which was held on Sunday evening vnvornl witnesses were exnmlned nnd tho Jury brought In n verdict of sulnldo. Tho Jury consisted of J. P. Wlhiuet, O. I.ogan. II. Wltmlow. IC. M. Peck. II. Purslov Mild Mr. Lamb. Tho svmpnthy or the neighborhood Is extended to the MIsmoh Streetor In their sad bereave ment Hon Iron were held Monday at the home by lteverend C A. Ilur-. i.ost cih:i:k. (Spcclnl to Tho Hullotln)' LOST CKKICK, Jan 4. The holi days passed very quietly In our val ley. Our rchool began .Monday with Osl'21 Hutzolii c Hampton ns In ch i "tor. .Mrs. I.niprnne proved up on hor homestead b o f o r o Commissioner Stnuffer last week. Mrs. W. I.csporanco who 1ms been tlnylng with her mother during the prst year, 'lib returned to hor homo n i hlcngo. M'tn M-iry Ptnuffor has returned to nor schcio! duties at llend nftor spending the holidays nt her homo hero, Goorgo Mehror drovo over to tho Darrnh homo In Surprise vnlloy Inst Monday. A number or friends surprised' Mrs. C, C. Washburn Inst Rnturdny nnd helped her celohrnto tho beginning of n now year. Oscnr Snnvoloy has tnken up his residence on his claim nftor nn ab sence ol scleral mouths. Mr. nnd Mrs. lluUeln nro residing In Miss II rook lug's cabin. Mr. nnd Mrs. II, F. Ithodcs woro tho guests or Mr. nnd Mrs, C. O Ashhy Inst Monday. C. H. Davis hns gono over to Sil ver Creek lor tho winter. PIHNGI.i: FLATS. (Spcclnl to Tho Hullotln) PHISGI.l-: FLATS. Jen I The iliinctt at the hall Now Year's Kvo was well attended MII.UCAN. (Rtwls. to The Hultetln.) MH.I.IOAN. Jan. 10. SW Inohei ct (now M In Mllllcttn valley ulnce idn ulRhi Mint of it has blown Intt.- the loud, which leaxea them In BOOST For STRAIIOKN and CENTRAL OREGON Every Suck of Deschutes Spniy or True Hlue Flour you buy from The Bend Flour Mill Company you boost Central Oregon be cause every suck of flour manu factured by the BEND FLOUR MILL COMPANY comes from the farms of Jefferson ami 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. a. j. kuoknkkt! Pretldent-M-i linger IIKND, OIIKGON (Special to Tho Bulletin) POWKLL IJUTTK, Jan. 10. J. A. Hlggs. Lee Itlggs, Mrs. A. W, Havn nnd Mrs. Peter Pauls nutoed to Prlnevillo on Tuesday of last weok. Miss Kdna Morsn returned to her scnooi near Paulina the first of last v.-eeK, after a two week's vacation D. II. Irench, nnd D. L, Sawyer or nenii spent Now Years with E.irl Saunders and fnmlly. F. L, Hnlley of Ochoco mines wns visiting with aeo. Hobbs tho first of Inst week. J. A. Hlggs, Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon and Mrs. A. W. Hayn vis ited in Prlnevillo on Thursday. Tho mombers of tho Powell Ilutto Sorosls cntortalnod tholr husbands on Wednesdny evening nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. N. p. Alley. Tho rooms woro prettily decorated In gold, old roso nnd greon festooning nnd beautiful chrysanthemums dec orated tho table. The hnnquet tnhlo wns sot tho full length of tho house nnd supper wns served nt 8:30. Whllo Btipper was being served Mrs. Alma Hnll read n most Interesting letter, consisting of predictions ten years iiuui-u nun nu momuers woro men tioned In somo ridiculous mannor. I.ntor In tho ovcnlng the men wero roiiulrod to do somo stunts Mint not only digested their supper hut tho onlookers ns well, for somo of them required consldornblo athletic null ity which few fnrmers possess. F L. Halloy. George Hobbs and George Morgan went to llend on Wednesday, returning Uio latter pait of the week. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Ilussctt, Mr. and Mrs. Itoss llussett and Grandma Drown visited with Mr. and Mrs. I-. II. Hayn of Deschutes on 1-rlday. A regular meeting of the Improve ment Club wns held at tho Wilson school houso on Thursday evening. After tho business meeting tho la dles present served coffee, sand wiches, cake nnd pickles to Uiobo present. ' . ., , Karl Snundors and J. I co at tended tho meeting of tho Mutual Telophono directors on Saturday nf tcrnoon In Itcdmond. D. A. Yates has been confined to (Continued on pago 11 ) 7 Whore do you trndo? CUncy's Grocery. Adv . At Mc- When you uso n sack of True Dluo Flour you nro helping to build up tho tesourrcs of Control Oregon. Its purity la unexcelled. Tho next Back of flour you buy, try It. Adv. WfflrtttirM 7wruM,omay VACATION In rortliuid, with side trips outsldo, will glvo you nn cnjoynblo occa sion. Make tho Multnomah your headquarters. Servlco better, llntcs consistently lower. IUTtiS TO YOU BO Itooins ,..$1,00 100 Kooms with bath. .$1.50 100 Itooms tilth bath. .$2.00 00 Largo outsldo rooms, Ilnth $2.00 Kxtra person In room, $1.00 additional We will probably make another Community Shipment in about TWO WEEKS. Please let us know at once what you will have to ship in n mixed car. We Buy Everything. (Farmers' Warehouse) Redmond Warehouse Company w STOP! m And Investigate our prices beforo buying your groceries. Wo can mivo )ou monoy. tfe P.B.Johnsoiv's Mllllcan, Ore. Tclcpliono EVERV DOLLAR VOU PAY FOR BRICK THAT IS MADE IN BEND STAYS HERE Brick is tho MOST ECONpMICAL Building Material there is. AH who have used our product are satisfied. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. Crook County S wine on TK vers! Last year Mr. Lawson imported into the county choice hogs of a number of breeds, the best that could be bought in the United States. The progeny of these im portations is now ready for service. The gilts and boars range from ten months to a year old. In buying these hogs it was Mr. Lawson's desire to give the small ranch owner a chance to weed out his scrubs bred stock. and get pure The gilts nnd boars will be sold tit one price, $20.00, two gilts nnd one boar, unrelated, 550.00. " They will be nlloted under the first come, first served" rule. Kindly bear in mind (that these hogs are from the finest sows of the breVid, mated with the best bonrs that the country has; produced. TAMWORTH, HAMPSHIRE, DUROCS, YORKSHIRE and POLAND CHINA PRICES: Gilt or boar $20.00 Two gilts ajnd one Boar $50.00 THOMAS W. LAWSON RANCH L. REED Manager, Prineville, Ore. TO THE SMALL RANCHER OF CROOK COUNTY- w, shall not start State advertising for two weeks. During that time the people of this county may buy at a 10 per cent discount n 'J i l t, i Ml