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CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
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Tl'MAI.O.
(Special to The Hullotln.)
TUMALO. March 20 The flfBt In
Vltatton danco to bo given hore was a
St. 1'ntrickB affair Krltlay niRlit glv
m by the Tumnlo Dancing Club. It
proved to bo both a social anil flnnn
clnl success ns over 200 poonlo at'
fnded. Mrs. Mock, Sirs. Wnllnco,
Mrs. Coon anil Mrs. Howard wero the
patronesses, Klvo carloads of Prlno
villa pooplo motored ovor for tho hop
wlillo moro than a hundred Bend
ruosts woro present. Tho hall was
attractively decorated In green
streamers, shamrocks and English
Ivy. During tho courso of tho oven
lng fruit punch was served and later
tho V. 8. L. Club sorvod olio of tho
mippars for which It Is famous,
Mrs, Nelson, Mm. Mock, and Mro.
Btllos cntortnlncd tho W. 3. Ij. Club
nt Its monthly moating last Wed
nesday nftornoon. Bpcclnl iirlr.es to
bu offered for school cnlluroirs work
nt tho fair next fall was tho prin
cipal subjoct of discussion. After
tin business inoot'ns refreshments
worn served bv tho hostesses.
Tho Tllllcum Lltornry Club will
bo entertained nt Its monthly moot
ing nt tho homo of Mrs. frank Day
ton next Saturday nftornoon nt 2 o'
clock. Hesponso to roll call will bo
"Current Kvonts."
A mealing of tho Tumnlo Cnttlo
Association Is called for noxt Satur
day. Miss Smith, known ns tho "who.it
prlneois" of Kndlcott, Washington,
spent n portion of Inst week hero vis
iting Mr. iiml Mrs. John Marsh. Miss
Smith loft Monday for Portland to
lnvestlgnto tho wheat market.
Mr. Hurry, n brother of Mrs.
Zomko, has rentod tho Wm. Ilrown
much nnd Is busy needing grain.
liny ilrown inado a trip to Torro
bonno and to Kcdmond Inst wcok to
purchnso hogs for tho O'Donnell
Uros, market nt Hond.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Cndy, Mr. and
Sirs, Hob. Sturgeon, Mr. nnd Mrs.
John Stiles, Mrs. J. V. Snyder, Noll
liny, Orovor Corking and Itny Cork
ing motored nut to tho Coon ranch
Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton of Prlnovlllo
rnmo over for tho St. Patricks dnnco
Friday and rouinlmul ovor to visit
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ilorkor.
Rov. Kenny of Hand hold sorvlcos
In tho church here yesterday nftor
noon. Several of tho stockmon nro brand
ing nnd dohornlng cnttlo preparatory
to turning thou out on tho rnngo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L'arl Updlko nrrlved
on Thursday nnd nro spending a fow
dnys visiting horo before returning to
tholr ranch on tho Metollus.
K. N. Wnllaco returned on Tliun
dny from a business trip to Salem nnd
Portland.
Hob. Sturgoon mndo n buBlnow
trln to Portland the llrst of tho wook.
Judge Thorp Is tho proud owner of
n now Ford.
O. W. Horner nnd fnmlly have
moved to tho houso formerly occu
pied by tho Mailings. They will re
main hero until tho end of tho proi
unt school term whon they oxpoct to
mo vo to llnnd.
Itob. Slurgoon nnd II. C. Qndy hnvo
n contract with tho Hrooks-Scnnlon
Co., for sawing wood for fuol. Thov
hnvo rocmitly tiurchnsod a smnll
wood sawing outfit.
Uolnllvos of Mr. nnd Mrs. Caso
onmo down from Hond Thursday 10
pay them n short visit.
A nuibor (if tho Prlnevlllo pcoplo
spent a short tlmo with Mr. and Mrs.
0. P, Hooker before coming to tho
ilnnco last Krldny night.
LOST CltHIMv.
fRnnrlnl to Tho Hullotln)
' LOST CKHHK. March 0. J. II.
Hatch has moved ovor Into Marvin
I'errv's oabln nnd oxpects to do somo
seed lng.
Mosrn. I'orbes nnd McCoo have
tmrolmed lenm and somo farm mu
chlnery of Howard I'olkorson and o
ict to do tholr own funning In tho
future.
Mrs. I.osperonce nssUtod by Mrs.
Htntiffer eiitortnlnod n iiumbor of In
dies Inst Tliiiisday nt tho homo of
Mrs. Stiiuffer. A bountiful dinner
was sorvod at one o'clock nnd tho nf
tornoon wns spout In games and mu
sic. Thnso prosent woro Mosdamos
Morcor, Hnrtooii, Washburn. Slovens,
Young. Wolgol. HuUolii, Host, Stnuf
fer and I.esperance.
A number of friends gathered nt
tho Stauffer homo last Saturday oven
lng and tondorod Haldwln Knsspohl
n fnrowell surnrlse. About 30 wore
present and all spout n very enjoy
nhlo evening.
IW !'. Rhodes wns a business visitor
nt Huck Creek during tho past week
Mrs. J. II. Hnsslnr wns on tho sick
list tho foro part of tho week.
Hubert Whiteside was tondorod a
siirnriso at tho Perry homo Inst Sat'
urdny evening. A vory enjoyable
time wns snont.
Among tho children who have
Iieen on tho sick list during tho past
week woro I.oo Washburn. Nod Stauf
fer. Opal Smith, Mary, Nelllo and
Chnrles Host.
Haldwln Kasspohl loft on Sunday
morning for his homo in Chicago
Mr. Donovan of llenJamln Lnko,
ynssod through here on his way to
Hend.
Hphert Whiteside left Sundny
morning for eastern Washington
whore he expects to be employed,
I'INKIUMtHV.
(Rneclnl to Thn Hulletln
PINHIIUHST. March 20. Mrs. I
.1. W'liuer Is visiting her daughter,
'Mrs. fl It. Snniiuli.
Miss Nelllo Howell went to Tumnlo
M'lMhiiMitnv.
Dr. l'erroll of Hend passed through
this uolRhborhood Friday.
I'rnnk Dayton was n business call
er it the Hnvloy homo Tuesday.
Mrs. a. Snider nnd children
mid Mrs. Sandlo attended tho ladls
juomIIujc In Tumnlo weunesuay.
Mrs. U J. Winter and Mrs. 8wlsh
tr rnllod ou Mr. Uool one day last
week.
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Mr. and Mrs Sturgeon nnd porothy
called at tho Haylsy homo last Mon
day. John Stiles and Kd. Done woro re
pairing telephono poles Inst week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Snaugh. Mrs. Wlmor
nnd Mrn. Swisher made a trip to HondJ
Wednesday.
Jess Hoot Is working for C. II.
Spnugh.
Mr. Minor, of Hand passed through
this neighborhood lost Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoot went to Hond
on business Thursday.
HaBll Hayley went to Tumnlo on
Sunday.
Ethel Snydor spent Sunday with
Until Hayley.
MILMf'A.W
(Special to The Hullotln)
MILLICAN. March 20 Mrs. Char
lotte Owon and I. Ij. Owon nnd fam
ily havo sold tholr Ilcnd proporty nnd
returned to tholr homesteads In Mil-
Mean valloy whoro thoy expect to re
sldo permanently.
.. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Hudson. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Clydn McKay nnd n. W.
Sawyer, nil of Hand stopped In Mil-
llcan, Friday while on tholr way to
Hums.
Tho Homesteader's Development
Association Is n thing of tho past no
far as tho namo Is concerned. At n
mooting of tho club hold at Johnson'A
last Saturday afternoon n now namo
was decided upon and tho club will
hereafter bo known ns tho Mt. Pino
Boosters.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Egbert Dyer wero
visitors nt tho Conoway homo Thurs
day. Ceorgo S. Itoborts of Hond was n
wenk-ond visitor In MUllcnn valcly.
Harnoy Conoway movod his family
to Hond Inst week. Tho Conowny's
expect to rcsldo In Bond for n short
tlmo only nftor which thoy will re-t-rn
to Mllllcnn valloy.
Miss Solma Hraiin left Tuesday for
Hond for an extended visit.
The Mllllcnn Valloy Hacholors will
ontortnln tholr frlonds nt n dance
and suppor nt tho Hoopoy homo Sat
urday night, March 20.
L. II. Schmorl enmo out from Bend
Friday for an over Sunday visit with
his fnmlly.
Krnost Dyer has purchased Bnrnov
Conowny's blacksmith shop nnd will
contlnuo tho business ,
John (inrsko of Prlnglo Finis was
a visitor In Mllllcan valley from Sat
urday to Sunday.
Cliff Evans was In. Hond several
dilys first of tho weak.
P. II. Johnson mndo several busi
ness trips to Bond Inst wock.
Wm. Mcllaffov of Bond wns a Mll
llcnn vnlley visitor Wednesday,
Mrs, Ioul Gloss enmo out from
Hond Tuesday and Is living on tho
Qlcss homostond.
P. II. Johnson was In Prlnovlllo on
business Frldny.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. J. Onrv of Brothers
stoppod ovor In Mllllcan Monday
night onrnuto to Bond.
Mrs. I.. H. Class visited nt tho
Ilenklo homo sovoral days last wook.
Grange lodgo was organized. Tho
main featuro of tho meeting was tho
very tlmoly and oloquent address by
It. II, Fryrear of Culvor.
A stock meeting wna held In Sis
ters Saturday night.
Mrs. Orubo was called to Hond tho
last of tho wcok on account of the
Illness of her dnughlcr Elnor.
Several from Clovordale were
working with tonms on tho Sisters
fair grounds Wednesday.
A large drovo of tho Harris cattlo
passed through Cloverdalo tho last
of tho wook headed for tho summer
rnngo.
At Pnrent-Tenchor mooting Friday
Miss Oibson gavo n talk on tho health
of tho child. Tho school work for
tho Sisters fair was discussed by the
parents. Tho next mooting will be
In May.
E. L. Waldron mndo n business trip
to Long Hollow last week.
Elvln Van Matro was In Bond Fri
day. '
Sisters., Cloverdalo nnd Plalnvlew
wnter ucors association mot last Sat
urday nftornoon at Sisters.
IIAMITO.V.
(Special to Tho Bulletin) .
HAMPTON, March 10. Burr
Black started for Bond Thursdny to
got n load of supplies for the Hamp
ton store.
Will Surcoy loft Thursday to got
somo sood rye,
Miss Ethel Fogg spent Thursday
night with Miss Darlo Burton.
Quito a number attended tho lit
erary nt K, M. Peck's Friday ovcnlng.
MIbs' Lorlnda Crow visited with
Miss Darlo Burton Saturday.
A. 8. Fogg was an Imperial caller
Saturday evening.
Jlrnmla Brlckcy apaift Saturday
night with I.oo Hlggs.
Tho llttlo Smith boy spent Satur
day with ThomnB Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Whlttakor and
Miss Darlo Burton wero entertained
nt A. 8. Foggs Sunday.
M. L. Crow sturted for Laldlaw on
Sunday to get his seod rye.
Mr. Strcetcr Is horo visiting his
step daughters.
A. T. Shnvor wns n Hn nipt on call
er Sunday,
W. T. Hnrrlson spont Sunday nt
Mr. Verves.
Mrs. M. 11. Crow visited Mondiy
with Madamns Black and Harrison,
Mlsnos Mabol and Kthol Stroetor
loft Tuesday with Mr. Strooter for
Portland.
Leo Itlggs Is having nn attack of
tho grip this wook.
Miss Darlo Burton visited Wednes
day night with Miss Lorlnda Crow.
Thoso wishing to register for tho
coming olcctlon can do so boforo A.
S. Fogg Saturdays from 1 to 0 p. in.,
or any evening.
In this vicinity Inst Monday.
Jim Brown has gone out to Hend
to look for work.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hagman de
parted for their homo nt Wlllamlnn.
Oregon, Inst Monday after spending
sovoral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Hert
Meeks.
ci.ovnmiAu:
(Bpocln". to Tho Hulletln.)
CL0VKRDALE. Mnrch 20. Mrs.
Wolso nnd son Frodorlck roturned
from n business trip to Portland.
11. O. Wilson nnd family havo mov
ed on tho Hublo farm for a short
tlmo wlillo putting In the crops.
Mr. Miller mado a business trip to
Iloml Thursday.
Mrs. Oumport nnd Mrs. Fryrear
spoilt Vodnesdny with Mrs. Kolly.
At n Inrgo gathering nt Iowar
llrldgo Inst Saturday n delegation
from Opal City. Hedmond, Culvor nnd
Clovordale woro In attendance
Aftor n bountiful picnic dinner fur
nished by tho Lower Bridge ladlos, n
HAMPTON I1UTTE.
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
HAMPTON HUTTK, Mr.rch 15.
Mrs. Jnko Hooks wns n cnllor nt the
Brookings homo last Saturday.
Mrs. J. M. Brlckoy and Mrs, Jim
Brown visited at tho Meeks homo on
Saturdny.
Joe JohnBon returned to his homo
stond Inst wook nftor bolng out sov
oral months.
Hoy nnd Hrnxton Fonts hnvo gone
to tho Willamette valloy to bo gono
sovornl months.
Jlmmlo Brlckoy nutood to Lost
Creek one dny this weok.
Mrs. V. Schrnder nnd dniightor Ag
ncs visited nt Flfo with Mrs. Mary
Street lant Tuesday.
Clydo Nlcodomus Is helping John
Williams clear sago brush.
Mr nnd Mrs. J. J. Hagman and
sou niclutrd nnd Mr. and Mrs- Bet
Moolts woro gnosis of Mr and Mrs
J M. Hrlrkoy last Sunday
Mrs, Charley Couch was a visitor
I'OWELL HUTTE.
(Special to The Hulletln)
POWELL BUTTE, March 20 Mrs.
Frod Brown nnd Will Brown visited
Ornndmn Brown In Prlnevllle the
flrBt of last week
Joo Elliott Moved onto the Hert
Wllcot ranch last week. Mr. Elliott
rocontlv nurchnsod tho Wllcott farm
and will make It his homo In tho fu
ture.
The Powell Hutto Scrolls mot with
Mrs. A. W. Bayn on Wednesday and
an attendnnco of 17 members was
present.
Walter Fostor was very unfortun
nto In having his bnrn, 10 ton of hay,
two calvos and a sheep destroyed 'jy
flro on Thursdny nftornoon. The flro
was caused by sparks blowing from
a pile of trash thnt hnd been burned
during tho forenoon nnd supposed to
hnvo boon extinguished.
Ocorso Bailey, who has been as
sisting George Hobbs clenrlng land
loft for tho Oclioco mines on Satur
day. Mrs. J. Shearor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Al
len Wlllcoxon, Dick Long, Mrs. Wm,
Wilson, Max Strlinor, J. A Itlggs,
nnd Paul Cook, onjoyod tho St. Pat
ricks danco In Hedmond on Frldny
evening.
Airs. E. A. Bussott mado n visit to
tho ranch on Frldny, returning Sat
urday to Prlnovlllo, accompaniod by
Lloyd Bussott.
Frank Long nnd shtcr, Mrs. Walter
Foster, attended the dance nt Grango
hall near Bend, on Friday.
Miss Ada 8enrs moved to Prlnevlllo
the first of lastw eok to llvo with
Miss Arlsa and grandmn Soars and
r.ttend school for tho reninlndor of
tho yenr.
W. L. O'Donnell nnd fihas. A. Car
roll of Hand visited this section on
Wednesday.
Mrs. A. W. Unyn visited her daugh
ters. Misses Hazel and Glndvs. In
Pilnovlllo on Saturday nnd Sunday.
Miss Adn Morso Is onjoying ranch
llfo ngnln after being employed nt
Andorson and Tnllnferro's gcnoral
store of Tlodmond for tho past yonr
nnd n linlf.
Mr. and Mrs. Molvln Foster moved
to their homo west of Ilodmond tho
middle of last weok.
Geo. II. Hoo wns a dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Reaves Wlllcoxon on
Sunday.
Hov, Lnmhort of Itodmnnd Ins
boon holding evangelistic sorvlcos at
tho Wilson school thop nst week.
wm. Wilson lost sovoral shoon
Buy or Rent a Sewing Machine
TO DO YOUR SPRINU bbwirsu
New Home, White, Siiifier nnd other
nmkes $7.00 nnd up. $100 down sends
a mnehine to your home $1.00 u week
makes it yours.
E M. THOMPSON
The furniture man
If you don't trade with us we both lose money.
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TRA13E MABk
POIS ON
QUICK, CERTAIN.
J- DEADL.Y-
ALWAYS III3AUV, NKVKH FAILS.
Destroys qulrrel, gophers, prairie doira, sags
rats. Apply iriy in oi'....h ,,.).. ...w ....
cry puts nwsko from Winter's sleep. Money
back If It ever falls. "Wood - Lark'5 for 26
vnim linn stood every tet. It's crop Insur
ance asalnit rodent pests. Manufactured, by
Clarke-Woodward Oru
con. uuy iroiu your
I if Co., Portland,.
Uaaler.
,Or-
REED (2b HORTON
whero they wern taken eevorul woeks
ago for pasturo nnd unfortiinntcly
nto polsonod hny that had been put
out for rabbits.
Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon tand Sirs.
Walter Kostor nnd son woro dlnnor
guosts of Mrs, J. Shoaror on Thurs
day. .Mrs. Grady, sister of Karl Saun
ders, delivered nn Interesting sermon
ct tho Wll3on school on Sunday.
TV 11 IVnnpTl nnrl tl TY Sntfvfit. nt
Hend visited at the Karl Saunders'
ranch on Sunday,
Thoy woro subject to croup from ba
ll s on." It Is a safe and reliable
medicine. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv.
A doslrnblo brend ltnlfo froo with
ovorv nciiual subscription to Tho
Ilcnd Hulletln.
In order to nld tho farmer tho
Hend Flour Mill Co. hns this yoar ob,
tplncd Adox Lend Plaster, a scien
tific fertilizer. Adv.
Hits Light Children.
Mrs. I Itheknmp, 2101 Herman
8t Covington, Ky writes; "I havo
boon using toloy's Honoy and Tar
f r noarly two yearo nnd can find .io
bettor couch svrun. I hnvn nleM
from poison down on tho l'onlnsuln children nnd give It to all of them.
STOP!
And Imofitlgnta our prices
before buying your groceries.
Wo ran Mivn you money.
P.B.Johnson's
Mllllcnn, Oio. Telephono
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eed Grain:
We have been fortunate in adding to our list of
Seed Grains for the coming season as follows:
WHEAT
MAHQU1S
(lOH)K.V C1I.UT
ICAltLY W1L11KU
C1AL OAT.18
JKNK1N8
laillA' IUAnT
ULUi: STK.M
ci.im
l'OUTV 1X)L1)
WINTr.U LMMLIt (Wo linvo
only a limited supply of this
gritln.)
BARLEY
IIULLLliSS H.VUI.UV
()l)i:Ullt'CK (Six Ilovt)
ULUi: (Tour How)
iii:ahi)lihs
OATS
BHADKLKSS WOMIKU
(Side Oat)
lUUHKAU (Tree)
IlKJ WlUTi: OATS
RYE
IlVItliV Sl'lUXO
VTA 1 1
SWKDISH
All our seed grains have been cleaned twice and
you .will find each variety exceptionally free
from (oirijo teeth, Sow good dean ml and raue the ittadatd ol Cenlial
Orrgon Qrain, Dy patroniiioj borne indutlry you are able Io find a ready
caih maiVcl for your jt tint.
AiV your dealtc oi wtile ui and we will be glad Io nil wet all inquiries. '
Bend Flour Mill Co.
A. J. KROENKRT,
l'resldent-Minager
ni:.i), oucr.oN
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PINELYN PARK. FROM EAST SIDE OF DESCHUTES
PinelynPark
On the River Front
Served Directly by the NEW STEEL BRIDGE
Beautiful Water Front and Mountain View Lots.
Three minutes from the business center. Water,
Light and Sidewalk. VERY EASY PAYMENTS.
MOST DESIRABLE LEAST EXPENSIVE
RESIDENCE PROPERTY
Address:
Pinelyn Park Co., Box 115, or see
Any Real Estate Dealer
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