.mmsgms: paok 2. THK IIKNI nriJ.KTIX, I1KXI), ORE., WKDXKSDAV. MARCI! IS. 1010. .. I ff !!' J :. ; CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. TIMALO. Harrison this I daughter Mrs. W. T, I week. (Special to Tho Bulletin) A. Amea was a Hampton caller on TUMALO, March 13 Invitations' Wednesday liave been Issued to a St. Patrick's ball to do given hero Friday night iy the Ttimalo Dancing Club. During Hip evening refreshments will be Mrvod by the V. S. L. Club. Mr. and Mrs Myron Cady, Mrs. 'Mildred Taylor and Bert Miller went over to Redmond Monday evening to r.ttend a loo! talent play there. Mr. and Mrs John Coen were bus iness visitors In Ilend on Tuesday and again on Friday. Mr. and Mr. J. W Drown went to Itcdmond on Friday on business. Father Shoehnn and Father Shar May of Ilend a pent 3unda afternoon at the Mock and Howell homes. J. A. Thompson, W. D. Ifarnos and II. C. Cady went to Prlneville on liusiness Saturday. 0. W. Horner, Met Couch. Wm. Sandel, C. J. Mock, A. O. Walker, Tred Wilson and J I. Couch attend ed tho Tumaln cattle association meeting at Sisters on Saturday night. The monthly meeting of tho W. S. 1i. Club Is railed for Wednesday af tornoon. Joss Hartor, Frank Dayton Sr., and J. J. Coen attended a telephone meeting at Clorerdale oa Friday night. J. A. Marsh and family went to Itedmonri on Sunday afternoon. Miss Ktta James and Miss Hose Llllle attended teacher institute at Itcdmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Coen, Xell Ray xind Hoy linger pnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Winters on tho high desert. F, N. Wallace Is In Salem on pro ject business. Hay Drown spent several dajs In lledmund last week Mrs. F. N. Wailare and children J. O. Whltaker bought another team while In Prlneville. A desirable bread knife frs with every annual subscription to The Ilend Bulletin. Mrs. H. R Keller was a visitor at Wlllcoxon were Prlneville visitors on the Holland home Friday. Wednesday. Miss Selma Draun called at the .. , ... . , ,h Goodman home Tuesday. , Mr,3 A- "' Dan ha3 bcen on the .Mr. and .Mrs. L. R. Rooney enter- S'CK list for the past week, fined a number of friends at a Tne Powell Butte Sorosls met with "house warming" In their new home I Mrs. E. X. Hall on Wednesday, be last Saturday night. The house was 'des the ten club members present beautifully decorated with green were .Mrs. t. it. Agee, Mrs. tranic T. last HAMPTOX I!tTTK. (Special to The Dulletla ) HAMPTON BL'TTi:. March T C. Kwlnz was hauling wood Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Drlckey and son Jlmmte autoed over last Monday night and visited friends. liert Meeks was hauling hay this week. Clyde Nlcodemus visited with Wm. Hoist Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hagman and son Richard of Wlllamina, Oregon, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Meeks. Roy and Hraxtln Fonts of Pleas ant valla were visitors In this vi cinity Tuecdd) The Drookings Hotel got in a load of freight Puf Monday. Mr. and Mrs Bert Meeks and fam-' lly and Mr and Mrs. J. J. Hagman nnd son Richard, were guests at the homo of Fred Miller last Sunday. Horace lironklngs was seeding some grain todav. boughs end spring flowers. At a late hour refreshments were served to the following guests: Mesdimes A. L. Henkle, Egbert Dyer, George Klssler and Mrs. J. Shearer. Dora to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ed wards on February 28 an S pound girl. E. A. Bussett can boast of the first rowers, isarney conoway, uun cv-i " '"""cu " u "c u. ans, Wm. Ream, R. R. Keller and I.. ' chickens of the season In this section Goodman, the Misses Hukell, Opal Conoway, Melba Henkle and t'na Powers, Messrs. Louis Hall, Eric Hosteland. Denzll Dyer. Wm. Spen cer, Clifton Ream, Hooper Dyer and Wm, Rahn. Arch and Ralph Pepin autoed to Rend Frldr. returning home the next day. .Mrs. Clifton Mackey Is staving with Mrs George Roberts who Is still on the sick list The friends of Miss Ruth Conoway will be pleased to learn that Miss Conoway Is greatly Improved and .s able to be at home again. Mrs. A. G. Allen was In Bend Sat- K-day, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Ketchum. A deslrtMe bread knife free with every annual subscription to The Bend Bulletin. (Special to Tho Bulletin). MILLICAN. Marchc 13. Mrs. A. A. Gllmore of Bond came out Satur- "went up to the movies at Bend on May for a short visit with her many A desirable bread knife free with every annual subscription to The Bend Bulletin. MH.LICAX. Saturday. In order to aid tho farmer tho Bend Flour Mill Co. has this year ob tained Apex l-cnd Plaster, a scien tific fertilizer. Adr clovhkbali:. (Special to The Dulletln.) CI.OVBIUMI.fC, March 13 - K. A XIII spent Sunday In Cloterdale. Wllllfi Tucke has been laid up for rent Irs the last few days, as Friday lie fell iMttwnen logs and was finite badly Injured. The newlv appointed suirlntend (int of the Sisters Fair met with the directors at Sisters Snturda and re ceived Instructions as to their reaper tlve duties. The polo ground ct the fair grounds Is being put Into shnpe and seeded to grass and all prelim inary arrangements promptly done. Plnlnvtew, Sisters and Cloverdnlo Iihth uillted In a Water users nsso vlatlon as a mean of protecting their wator rights. P. Davis was elected president, Mi. Bailey, vlco prtldiit J. Cotter, sec retary and l. I,. Waldron, treasurer. A water meeting will be held in Clnverdale tonight. About CO frlonda of tha Tucke fam ily gave rtiem a surprise last Wed nesday night, although surprised Mr. "nnd Mr. Tucke proved themselves a royal host and hoatoaa. Music, names and refreshments made up a happy veiling for all present. Mr. Brace, who purchased the Dy ers place last fall, visited hi new home last weak. The children at school cleaned up ft load of sage brush In front of the school ground and tmlnv are en lov ing a marahtoallow toaat furnished by the teacher. Miss Klnha Gibson Neat Friday rtergo'in will he Parent-Teacher meeting nt the hool house. MlM Geneva Rlvetl was hupplh surprised at her home In flnvnrdnlc on Saturdiv afer"on iiy a ti im'ier of her school friends. Oamea nnd cards were nlmd un til lata afternoon, whnn refrcshtuen's were served by a sister, Mt Al.t Jtlvatti. Those attending were l.tlilun V in UA ImI...I .A llliali I urf,.hF. f'l- rua. Idella. Viola and' F Ml'i-r ! Onal. Orval and Perry Killv. Ma Joan and l.n Tucke, Mlra K. UU son, Ada Klvotts and the hostotN. At the Counell Club ineetlng Fri day night several matters of buslnesH were laid over to our next meeting for definite artiou. 8peakers were 'u attendance from l.ower Bridge, Tutu alo and 1 ted mo iid In the Interest of the Independent Telephone Co. F WltMe. J. Cotter, It J. Skttltnil mtc apiwlntvil its i committee to see if we could organise the communis to eonnuct with thht Uw Recitations, i.wm Tucke and Orxal Kolb, read ings, 0wl Kelly and Fuv Miller, song iiy Ihn girls. Iiidluu Muldu b ten g'rls. JIHIIcan valley frlondn. Howard F D)or and George Rog ers wont to Bond Saturday to act a witnesses for Wm. Beehler. who mado proof on his Mllllcan valley home stead, Geo. S. Ho'.erfs spent the week end In Mllllcan with Mrs. Roberts. Among thosi' who visited school Inst week wre Mrs. P. D. Johnson. .Mrs. It. H. KHIer and Vernon CIov oiiRor. Mrs. Barnev Conoway returned home Frldav from Bend where she hrd boen visiting Miss Ruth Cono way. P. II. Johnson made several busi ness trlHt to Ilend last week. Mrs. J. I.. C'lngnn snont the week ond In Bend with Mr. Cllngan. Wm. Spencr seeder 10 acres of ryo for Mike Mackey Inst week. Sheriff Knox, candidate for re election and Ralph Jordan, candldato tor county treasurer, both of Prlne ville wore shaking hands with Mllll can friends Snturday. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Smith return fid to Pine Mountain ranger Htntlnn Wodnosday after n few day's visit In i Bond. A. G. Allen of Mllllcan nnd H. I). Ketchum snd G. II. Cooper of Bend were In Madras and other Jefforson county towns first of last week. They made tho trip In tho formor's car. Mr. I.. II. Schmorl und children visited at Henklea lovoral days Inst week. Miss Emma Itohort apent tho week end at tha Garrison homrr In Bend. Mr. anil Mm. Alva Klllpatrlak have returned to their homestead after nn nLsence of five months which they l"ni in uenn PRIXGI.K FUVTS. (Special to The Bulletin.) PRIXGLE FLATS, March 8 El mer Wilson has returned to his homestead after spending some time In Bend. Roy Winters had the mlsfortuno of Josing his fine mere which has been sick for some time. Mrs. Paul Held, who has been sick all winter, Is slowly Improving. F. Hamlin and C. B. Todd left for Bend on Wednesday. The stock men aro looking up their cattle and horses nnd have found a great many dead and others In such a weakened condition that they will be unable to pull them t. rough. There, will bo a box supper and dance at the Pringle Flat halt on April 1st, for the benefit of the Held nnd Pringle Flat schooli. Everybody Is Invited. Mrs. Eva Davis has returned from Bend where she has been with liar hunband for some time. John McKay has Just finished dig ging a large cistern which he will cement as goon as tho weather is favorable. Vory few Jack rahblta aro seen In this vicinity, ns the homesteaders have boen busy all winter poisoning them. A groat ninny thousand have been exterminated. Fred Hamlin made n trip to Hamp ton this week to make his final proof heforo A. S. Fogg, Mr. Clark hns recently purchased tho I-oyrl Baker homestead. Mrs. Roy Winters spent Monday of this week with Mrs. Fred Hnmlln. The old river bed Is full of watnr again. Owing to tho hard winter hsy Is very scarce here on tho Hit this spring. which were hatched the first of last week. Max Strlxner and G. C. Truesdale commenced pulling trees the first of the week on the land owned bv Thom as Corbert which Mr. Truesdale h3 leased. Frank Klssler commenced baling 50 tons of hay for Wm. Wilson on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder and children have moved onto tnelr ranch which until recently was known as the Jack son forty. E. L. Iverson has purchased the cattle formerly owned by Frank Don la vy. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon, Miss neicn u .-sen ana Mr. J. A. Riggs visited friends In Bend on Saturday end Sunday. Harriett Wlllcoxon spent Snturdav and Sunday with friends In Des chutes. POWELL BUTTE, March 13. Mr. and Mrs. Allen "Wlllcoxon and daugh ter Harriett, Miss O'Xell. J. A Rlgss. Mr. and Mrs. Reaves Wlllcoxon and Harry Hauser attended the home tal ent play In Redmond on Monday evening of last week. Jake Brlx hauled grain to Prlne ville the first of last week. Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon entertained at luncheon on Tuesday of last week, Madames G. C. Truesdale, X. P. Al ley, A. W. Bayn. Wm. Wells and Guy Sears. Lloyd Bussett hauled a load of po tatoes to Prlneville on Wednesday. Miss Helen O'Xell and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bussett were dinner guests nt tho Reaves Wlllcoxon home on Wednesday evening. E. A. Bussett visited la Prlneville on Sunday. Mr. Barnard, father of Ed Barnard and Mrs. Oscar Prlckett arrived from Wyoming on Saturday evening to make an extended visit nnd hopes to find this climate of benefit to his health. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foster, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon, .Mrs. I. Shoarer, Miss Jlelen O'Xell, J. A. Rlggs and Frank Long onjoyed tho dance at Deschutes on Friday even ing.. Jesse Sheen left for The Dallas yn Saturday evening whore she will re train Indefinitely, Itors at the home of Walter Foster en Sundaj Mrs. J. J. Shobert went to Prlne ville on Monday to assist In caring for her mother, Mrs. Brown, who has recently undergono an operation for cancer. Miss Llna Mooro visited friends and relatives here on Sunday. Miss Helen O'Xell left for Port land on Monday night, where she will visit a couple of weeks before go ing to Alaska where she has accepted a school. Little Billy Wilson of Redmond visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wil son sceral days last week. Geo. II Roe arrived from Portland on Saturday night to make a visit of several weeks with his daughter and family, Mrs Allen Wlllcoxon. Mrs. John Shcone visited In Prlne ville several days last wek. Frank Jones, who has been assist ing with Clark Morris wood saw left for Portland on Wednesday evening, where he will visit his parents for some time Mr. Dixon, who has ben feeding his cattle on the Tom Houston ranch during the winter has moved them to J'-hn Tuck s farm where he will keen them wh'le it Is necessary to feed hav. Mrs A. W- Hnyn vl'lted her daugh ter In Prlneville on Friday and Sat- Iltr1fll ' E." L. Iverson recently purchased ' of one named Foss, they have err tho Ford car formerly ovnod by i little in the way of improvomenli. Frnk Don'nw of Clin" Fall. , Eos did not take kindly to Morpon'i The pupils of tho Shepard school , suggestion that ho farm In the west enjoyed a climb on the Buttes Thurs-lunlt, Insterd of one In the east unit IH GUI NIFF THAT UNDS BE PATENTEO ' l WI...OT, I..M lln ttll t.. . ...i.. .,.-,.. ,.u ..... uuiL-f I(, ,; ,. Mini Kccinnintirm Wink Sav, Only I'ho Ccrtlllcntc Holder. (Oregon Journal.) SALEM, March 8. In a leUcr to the Stnte Desert Land Board, J, p Morson of tho Morson Land Com. pany, declared that unless there li some guarantee from tho Fnltei States Interior department that the tanua in mo easi unit or the Morson project In Central Oregon will be dk. ented for the company after reclam. lion, ho will refuse to go ahead with the reclamation work. He lushud that there must be suulclent guaran. too given lhat the monoy Invested lr stockholders will bo secured before further Investment-! will be madn Morson asserted that prices of the west side unit liau just about caver-. ed the cost of construction nnd he had hoped to rr.nkc money for the stockholders on the east side unit, on which $50,000 has already been expended. According to Morson, there nre but five certificate holders living on the enat sldo unit, nnd with the exceptloa dav, taking their lunches and having a real picnic. Harriett Wlllcoxon left for Port land on Monday evening where she will visit relatives and attend school for several months. Mrs. J. Shearer visited her mother, Mrs. Orowt'er In Bend, from Satur day until Monday. and Morson claims that Foss "see mi to be obsessed, because possessed jwlth the belief that tho mountain peaks he is able to see from his pres ent location bear a striking resembl ance to tho mountain peaks of Nor way, from which elves poured forth In countless numbers and danced gaily In tho valleys below." The borrd took no action on Mor son's letter. Authority was granted the Centra"i Oregon Irrigation Company to glrrj permission to the Brooks-Scanba Logging Companv to construct n log. glng rnllrond over the Pilot Butts r Mrs. Long and son Dick were ls- again POWELL BUTTE. March 13. Spring seems to have come to stav, and every one Is lmv wph string work, plowing, feeding In 3mall grain and planting potntoj. L. W. Blair and family h-wc moved near Deschutes. Thev have rented Fred Van Matres' ditch land. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Prlckett were and Central Oregon canals Bend visitors last Saturday. ' . J. P. Brown nnd Wm. Johnon mnde a business trip to Bend last ' Wednesday. I C Blair and Frank Smith were In Bend on Thursday. I Mrs. A. D. Morrill and children expect to leave for their new home near Gaston. Oregon, on the Wed-J r.odav morning train. , I. C. Blair took n losd -f house hold goods to Redmond todiu to mln to Portland. Mr. Dlalr will go' to Portland on tho Tuesday morning train. , Mr. Hongo of Bend bought a dairy, cow of X. B. Beach last weelc. VIrglo Dealy. who has boen und an the weather for several days, Is well L STOP! TI Anil lnu'stlgntc our prices licforo bii) ln jour groceries. AVe can mho jou money. ib P.B.Johnson's Mllllcnn, Ore. Telephone POWELL llfTTi:. (SneclnUfo. Tho Bulletin) POWELL lll'TTB. March r,. (Dp layer! In Transmission.) Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllooxon and dtightor Harriett, Mlsa Helen O'Xell r.nd J TMipvm taMurwtrwl Uiini'lnna In Pmlmnnjl ,,, "iBfl" a(iiieuti rm ?tive in t VKi i''lt in. itann was a Sunrlny vlaltor at on Tuesday evening or last week the Home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoi-1 Ray Harvey of Dor Creek vlsl i. .. . .. f1 "' ,no E- A. Busjett innch en ImuuII and hrnst Dier visited cdnesrl n friends In Bend . ral d.in first r John Tuck, C C MmtL'.tnert. ' tbe wiek . iiiu ,i Mr wi v li .. i Vaai $TrtfTBg8r 8 eJGcu mama A doHlriibli) IiihhiI knlfo froo with tivory annual Hubacrlptlon Hum! llullutln. to The HAMITOX. We have been fortunate in nthling to our list of Seed Grains for the coining "season as follows: (Rpeclnl to Tim Bulletin) HAMPTON. Marelf S. a. S. Fogg ml Mlw Ktliul Fogg were iiiitertuiu nd by Mrs. W. T. llarrUoii Thursdnj evouliiK- Mls Uiulo Burton visited Fildn.. ulglit with MIsm Floruiico Hunting Xew'tim Wvlla rutiirund (rom llutul Snturday. MIhh Ktliul Fogg onlloii on Miss Darlo llurtim Suturday nftinon Will Senrcoy wont to Urothois on Snndiiy to gut tho totun he purchased of Mr. King. Tint Hampton Vulloy Church Asso 'oliitltMi hud iv iiiuetllig Suildii) nt Mr Volga. Thuro U uliout 100 sub aerlbd to date. Mm. Luoy II. Hicks called on Miss Hllitsl Fogg Monday utturuoou. There wita no school Tuesday on Heeuunt of Mliw Fogg beliiK sick. MIh Floionmi Hunting called on Mrw, (!. II. Harmon Tuosdny A. ri. Fogg was truitiuictlug tiual iiese ut Imperial Tuesday. Mrs. Luoliida tilurk Ib lsltlug her WHEAT MAHOTIS (iOLIM.X CIIAFI' lUItl.V WILBUR (iAIi GALLS .1EXKIXS HAItLV IIAAItT ni.ri: STEM Cl.l'B FOHTV FOLD WIXTKU E.MMElt (Wc luno only a limited supply of this gmlii.) BARLEY Hl'LLI.lXS IIAItl.KV ODEItlirciv (Six lt(.u) lll.ti: (Four How) Ili:.ltl)LI'.S.S OATS HIIADELESS WOXDEU (Hide Oat) lUritCAU (Trco) BIG WHITE OATS RYE liMtLY SPRIXG VTA II .SWEDISH 1 All our seed grains have been cleaned twice and you will lint! each variety exceptionally free Irom (uirijn iccdi. Sow good clcwi mwJ nj nix the tUndiid el Ccnltl Oion Crin. By plroniiinj home induitry you are lle to find icdy etih mulct (or )our grttnt. Ail your JmI oi v.iitc ui tnd we will be glJ to aniMti til inquititi. Bend Flour Mill Co. A. J K,ROENERT, PresidfUt-Mnnagor 1I1JXII, OUEGOX IF :FEJ It fT " ", ' i ia m. ft fTF : -.fifti'" 2jr" . :,&' ?MlacjrusnY4feta!a2Br F 4 3aswHRA3a f SMaWJBKasss- yvmmA: .t a.wa5ew9vi ihsasamm- & ww. . . zr&ar: . Wmm ! .A . I"C!.?V' i-timjtm & V. V 'jjfti, tifflxwsm&wzwm muL TVlfT- a a j .' n- J'- Hiw SftfeJlEf a - sj: u $ if i i P1NELYN PARK. FROM EAST SIDE OF DESCHUTES Pinelyn Park On the River Front Served Directly by the NEW STEEL BRIDGE a Beautiful Water Front and Mountain View Lots. Three minutes from the business center. Water! Light and Sidewalk. VERY EASY PAYMENTS.' MOST DESIRABLELEAST EXPENSIVE . RESIDENCE PROPERTY Address: Pinelyn Park Co., Box 115, or see Any Real Estate Dealer fl 'ak. - -f-rnwi -iimamij ""La' .aE - i . m