L page 2. TIIK IIE.VI) I1CLLKTIX, IIENO, Olti:., WEDNESDAY, FEIIIirAHV HI, Will. CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. --. --- -- --- v-'v yv gjfl i mkfaftk u ! .' i? V ' !.t (' ft' ' ! - . e i ' V- l ' 1 1. K ! i . ' , l'- T H-r r tf ' , IP i ; MIMJCAX. lent In Plslnview the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Null left for Prlne vllle after a vlatt of several weeks at hU sister's, Mrs. Clyde Johnson. George Cyrug autoed to Iledmond Sunday. At Couneil Club Saturday night (Specla. to The Bulletin.) M1LL.1CAK, Feb. 14. Mrs. Ada II. Mllltean left Saturday for a month's Halt with Mend and Prine vllle friend. Mr. d Kr. L. It. Jtoouoy were 4lr tpuMUi t lh liom. of Mr. and l r. an Maire a mi "i uu Mr. A. U Hankie Senilay. in on practical aaiir larm.us Mis Reims Itraau was an over Mindar visitor at the Norton home. Mr. and Mr A. 0. Allen u Iiend visitor Saturday John Holland had the misfortune to io a valuable borte laat week from coaceatlon of the lungs- Tile entertainment given at the Hrf KIdK school Friday etenlng we fairly well attended and thor oughly enjoyed b all present. After tile program, which consisted of songs, recitations and dialogues, the visiters tiled their band at nbln game which afforded much amuse bmbiC The net proceeds of the evei fnsj amounted to nearly $10 which wilt be used for the benefit of the school. Cliff Evan m In east Miniean on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Cllngan en tertained at a dance following the NorM Illdge school entertainment on Friday night Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Barney Conoway. Mr. and Mrs I. I). Willy. Mr. and Mrs. Kgbert Over. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Anderson, the Mis Km ma Itobertu, Opal Cinoway. Blenor Dyer, Charlas KoraKis George Itobertu and Cl)de Morrison, Hefreshtnents were surv d. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Roberts of Horn! esnected to mov to their Mil- ties n home the first of next montn. Ada H. MIIIIcsm visited school on Wednesday. The prise which Mrs. Mllileau offered to the pupil getting tbo beat collection of wild (low em was on by Irvln McNeil. It con alsted of a copy of "Anderson's Fairy Tales." Wm. Speneer and A. E. Henkle aro iDHklug wU on Horse Itldge thin weak. Vernon Clevenger has been lutfe--lae; front a severe cold tbe pt two weeks. Gladys Norton was an all night visitor at th home of. Miss Selina Braua Friday. JXJ.ST CKKHK. (Special to Thu Bulletin) 1.0BT CItKKK.. 1'eb. 2. Mrs. BmImIh Is again In our valley after spending couple of weeks on the honeatead near Hampton Hutte. C. J. Htauffer was a recent lsltor at 1'rlnevllle where he was called as a wliaees at court. J. 15. Hwltb has gone to llend for a load of supplies. Mloeea Mary and Nellie Heat wero absent from school several days ow ing to Illness. I.loyd Forbes mounted a buck's hendfor Baldwin KasaiKibl last woek. G. .It. Young called on Mack brother at ilanitoti Uutte last Sat urday. Ulg to Ibe deep snow our mill carrier has been unable to inuke his tegular Ulna and our mull Mrvlce baa been ter uncertain. Hut we ur atill living in hope of a tbtiw. IIASIITON ISL"ITI. (ilpMlal to The Ilulletln) ""HAMPTON HVTVR, Feb. 6. Clyde Nlcoderous hamud bay from Hampton last wank. Mr. Oacar Uutxeln went to It Creek Sunday to be gone several week. t'lias. Jamoa returud t- IJi.cIj C'k lite: pas)d'u. several Uu, with hi lamlly. . , M-. aad Mr. Fred Miller visited I tne Meefca borne last fe)unda. Mr. Deeming and Mr. 3atnui ' tnow bound her aud aie io"iin at the Hrooklngs htt. Cbss. Davis pusii through ln-r this week on bis way to Henri for u load of freight. Mrs. bmnia lllnman. who has Ih'-mi quite siek 1 improving. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Jee Mon roe en January SO, an eight pouiit daughter. Mmbr aud child uio di Ink fiuely. Mias Carrie llrown received word that bar father Is erUiul III in Washington. Hhs came up 8uurin l take a ear ou' ti 'lenii nut nwing iu Uio deep Minw no cars huu inailo thu trfii iumiumIi. A dwilrnlilo Inoari knlfo frco with uvury nuiiiml aulieerlptlon to The llend llullotliu ' oi.ovimiAi.i:. ,' (BpoeUI to The nullotln). Cl.OVHIlDAUK. Pub. I O. An ilrtts whs thrown out of his wagon wlmn Iu lWulmoiul tho llrat of tin wouk nml quite badly hurt. Kllu Van Mulro U wotklnu for him durlnB Ills onforcml luy off. J. 0 llunkH from Albuiiy, Oraso.i a former ttmcher In Cloordiile. Is viHltliiK at the liomu of his cuuhIii, Mr. Ainnlil , , ., Mr. Iloatd'a father and brother aro xi in..!- tiuit a enw a. n rostilt uf oatiitB front u wut l) stuck nfter lioliiB on dry ft'C'l- . . , Orrol Kully fell from- n liutack ud fraeturwl his collar bmw. Ho a ttlilu to bo nut iiKuln. Tho Imskut hull Ramo nt Slitlora imlweeii Ituilinuntl nml SUtora result uil In a victory for llodmond li onu Buoro. A diinco follow id tho riihw Mrs. Clltmpu from l'ltilnluw l , Itnil In CMovordalu Saturday Fred Vutt Mntro of llund attunild tho bull kihiui In Slbtnra Frlda) night Tho dlroctora of tho 8Utora Fair Association hld a inoutltiit 1" 8lHtora , """Mre'john MoKlnuey Is very III at ' liur homo In IMalnvlpw. uir Mr. Ilonolletd and son. who hnvo lieen vUltlnK t tho Hoard homo left Tor tholr home In Uimontu tho first of IllH WPflk. ., Chicken pok has been quite prcva- Mr. Towne spoke on the relatlon- sblpe of the minister and agricultur ist to farm organization. Songs 'y Mr. Miller, character reading of Miss Gibson and Walt fir Hoyd by Mrs Waldron. Valentines wre then glvn and read by the post master, Mr Miller. Next Wednesday there will oe an all day picnic at the school house with entertal-raent furnished by the speakers from O. A. C. A desirable bread knife free with every annual subscription to The llend Bulletin. ley were Tumalo lsltora Saturday , J. H. Williams nml wlfo rcttit ntl W. E. Sandel and ftobert Smith , on Wednesday after nil oxttinilcil vi have beon busy cutting wood the past . It In Portland and San Frnnrixco week. Mr. and Mrs. Kouvoh Wllliox )ii Charlie Spaush ban JUBt completed' were entertained, at thu Iioii'h of Mr a garage for his car. JIAM1TOX. fSneclal to Tbe Bulletin.) HAMPTON. Feb. 9. On Wednes day eening the following went for a sleigh ride' Misses Florence Hunt ing, Ethel Fogg, lxra Crow and Darle Ilurton. Messrs. Ii. Hlark, A. Crouch, A. Wllquet and M. L, Crow and Mr. and Mrs. H A. Purslc and Mr and Mrs. A. S. Fogg as drier of the four horse team. They returned to Mr. Fogg's for refreshments which all enJoed r) much nftor their cold ride. The Ml him Hunting,- Hurton nod Crow spent Wednesday night with Miss Fogg. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Harmon visited Thursday at H. A. I'ursloyu Misses Ethel and Ivy Snider spent Sunday with Violet and Mrtle Spaugh. George Itoot went to town Satur day. U. It. Hoot haB leen working on the roadVthe past week. MIks Homtvpdt and Miss Violet Spaugh were Tumalo visitors Satur day. Horace Hoot visited the school on Friday. j. H. Itoot and fatrlly wore guests at the C. H. Spaugh home Saturday evening. The evening was spent In music and garnet. i'ovi:m ul'tte. (Special to Tho Bulletin) POWBLL HL'TTE, Feb. H. Har riott Wlllcoxon visited Minn Kather lne Redfleld of Deschutes the first of last week. Dewey Johnson lout hli saddle horse last week. The horse bad been left tied to a post, when It b camo frightened, pulling up the post and tried to run with It, but in the effort broke his leg and had to be shot. Mrs. Carl J.lnd'inlst and son Her man nre vlrltlng Miss Ebba Linguist In Hoar Creek where MIbs Unquiet Is teaching school. Herman will re main with his Blister for the remain der of the school year. S. D. Mustard shipped hogs the and Mrs. Kobh Hussett ou Moinlny evening of last week. George Hayn of Deschutes Is ll Ing A. W. Hayn and family for n fi-w days. Ed McFarland of Portland Is v's ittng with his cousin Geo. HoMii be fore going to his homestead ou Heir Crek. C. M. Charlton made a litJPlm m trip to Prlnevllle Wodnesday, return ing on Thursday. Jack Perry visited the Shi-pa-d school one day last wi-ok and deliver ed an Interesting talk to tho pupils Hoss Hussott hauled grain to Des chutes on Tuesday and Saturday of Irst wfek. Allen Wlllcoxon has ben doing some repair work on the roads. The recent thaw left tho roads In a lRd condition and In some places tho) were almost Impassable The Hutto Valley school visited the Shepard school on Frldav and en Joyed an old fashioned spelling match the Hutte Valley school coming out victorious. John Elder lost his Durham hull last week when the animal found and ate BOine poisoned hav, which was scattered out for the rabbits. C W. Elklns was through this section on Friday buying potatoes at $22 a ton, which is an unusual price for this time of year. Hill Johnson hauled wood to the Prlnevlllo Club hall on Friday. D. It. French of Bend visited with Errl Saunders and family on Satur- Best of ZTK- ) AUWork Ii Oak Tan N0T WAIKW Done 11 Leather Wtml gy Quick and llij Used. L5L y X KeatIy (1 Workmanship ff IC I HSl ' WcrljDaKk'P 1 1 Guaranteed. V J W Gnarac'"i. ! AUSTIN'S QUICK SHOE REPAIR SHOP 1 1 IIOVU BUILDING I ty Orst of last week Mrs. Wallace Snillh spent Wednes-, day and Sunday. Mrs. Pursley called on Miss Fogg day with Mrs G C. Truesdale. A. W. Hayn made a business trip Saturday afternoon. ' - to l'rinevnie on satnninv Will Searcey had the misfortune to break the king bolt while hauling hay Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Pursley went to I)ti Lake on business Monday. C. II. Harmon visited with J. P. Wlli net Monday. M K. Crow and A. Couch hate re turned from their hunting trip oer In the buttus . It Is reported that quite a nunslier of range horses have died since the deep snow. Ilurr Black who lives with his mother on I. Irani Croek tells the fol lowing rabbit story At one shot he killed 12 rubbltn In 16 minutes be killed 54, and ilur lug the last week ho killed 31 with the shot gun. He Is also using thu poisoned oats with good success as no ho klllod about 2000 rabbits this winter. PLUG CHEWiNQ WHOLESOME A mooting waa held at tho Wilson school on Saturday night to vote on the location of the community hall. There was a good attendance nnd re freshments were served bv the la dlei. J. J Elllnger nnd C H. Hit ler of Redmond were nlso nrosent Mr. Elllnger delivered a short talk u-glng tho stockholders of the Mu- A doelrable bread kalfe free with every annual subscription to The Bend Bulletin. I'l.VEIiriiST. (Special to Tho Bulletin) PINBHIR3T. Fob. 1 1 I.. H. Hoot purchaed a line milk cow from Char lie Montgomery last wek. C. II. Dpaugh and Cbarllo Howell went to Tumalo Tuesda). F. V. Swisher took sotno pigs to tbo Hoid market last Tuesday. Mr. Hoot w'us a Tumalo visitor ono dav last week. Mr. and Mm. C. H. Spaugh and family and Miss Komtvurit wore guest at the Howell Home Saturduy evening. F. N. Wallace of Tumalo pasted through this neighborhood Inst week. 0. W. Snyder purchased n Haddle ponv from George Itoot The school children nre preparing. for a Valentine bo for the 14th In Ho Other Way Can You Get All the W Richness and Flavor of the Leaf "SPEAR HEAD" BEST CHEW Many prominent physicians declare chewing to be the most wholesome way of enjoying tobacco. "I began chewing some years azo," said one, "and I ioon found that it is the only way to get the benefit of all the rich juices stored up by nature in the tobacco leaf. I refer, of course, to the plug form of tobacco, which is the most natural and the cleanest form. "Chewing good tobacco like Spear Head makes the salivary glands more acthc, which in turn has a beneficial effect on the whole system. Add to this the sweet, mellow, Delicious ftavac?iof a chew of Spear Head, and you have the highest possible degree of tobacco satisfaction. "I mention Spear Head because I have found that this brand is excep tionally pure, being made in a fac tory that's run strictly according to pure-food rules." Spear Head is made of sun-ripened Burlcy, which is acknowledged to be the nchtst, mildest, finest flavored to bacco leaf in the world. And it is produced by the latest processes, which develop the quality and luscious flavor of the choice Hurley to the supreme de gree. A chew of Sncar Head has a whole some relish that is not found in any in lUc cuts, II ' STOP! And Invctlgutc our prlrcs bcfori' buying j our groceries. AW ciin smc jou money. P. B. Johnson's MIIHcan, Ore. Telephone s u rJEH tUBl Telephone Co., to be present In K D. Saw er of Bend visited with 1, mi IV.riar 21 h thtr. Mr and Mis Reaves lllcoxn and I lire' Interesting nucitiors In tho tele- - - phono builniM to be dlscifsed ' (Cintmued on page 11 ) fYrSH Anker-Holth THE MODEII.V SEPAHATOU Self linliinrliiB Nml. Self oIHiik tle lic. l.usy to tun. V&sy to clean. Gets Ihe biitter-fnt. See It nt X. P. Smith's Hnrdwaie store. RIGHT BUYING lut -tamp this deep on Jour tucmoiy tablet a UimkI qiinlit of pi otolith at a Ion pike lomliincil ulth (VmmI sol vice liuil.fi (his) blljliis when )ou buy )otir gro tcrk's from us. You an do so Knowing that He lme the poods anil that tho pico aic rllit down to liaril pan In fact under todaj's nuiiKct letcl, to an ctinori!lnary vtcnt. W. C. McCUISTON IIEXD'S BEST GllOCEUY. lirfivratil whk llf.n 1i Ihn Mrflrinl rliililrtn Krlila in In n.ir of Mnrr.ln Other chewing tobacco, biithdav I wrapped in wax paper. Lester Snyder and lUnlnnld Hav- pi Adv MR. CENTRAL OREGON 1 The tlino for spring planting Is n -ar at hand. Have vou con rldered the arletles of seed sou will w this spring- Tho Bend Flour Mill Compiin) has muile u careful tutestlgutlun Into the most fmorable kind of seed for spring how lug. which you will llnd belovr. It is thoroughly closned and of tbo highest quality for sowing. ISEAKIM.ESS IUHI.EV IIA.N.NEH OATS SPEIIY. Yhe PaiorLlninW ovTX "ustumiTumiinrinur Tils ITZ3W J ANCY' l'ATENTh KIIAItKOV WHEAT lll.l'lTK.M i.HQUIH IVUIA' 1UAIIT GOf.BEX CHAFF EAHI.V WII.UUK FOHTVTOl.H Cl.l'll .1 EN KINS t:.lt!.V SPUING UVK UTAH SPHING ItVi: DON'T lot your grocer talk you into buIng outside Inferior Hour. Every sack of Hour manufactured by tho Head Flour Mill Company Is mlllod from tho highest grado Central Oregon w holt. EVEHY SACK Gl'AKA.NTEED. If not satlstted your mone) vo-futulud. INVESTIGATi: TIIK Al'KX.WNI) PiaSTEIt, Bend Flour Mill Co. A. J. KnOENEnT. Presldent-Minager 11EXI), OllKGOX haaMsBaaflsaaasV j W A "C flilsBlBlBlBlBlBlSnsBlBlBlBlBHsBSBV - 'lfn&& LX LgM f ,yt rf 7 wflMVl' i PINELYN PAKK. FROM EAST SIDE OF DESCHUTES Pinelyn Park On the River Front Pleasant Location and Building Restrictions which insure only high class development. For Prices and Terms address Pinelyn Park Co., Box 1 1 5.