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JL IWGB 2. TILE HKXD UUMiETIN, 11KNI), OKE., WEDNESDAY AUGUST 2, 1010. i s K i u r. " CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. IlltlCJK VAItl). (Spoclnl to Tho Ilullotln.) UIUCK YAHI), Aug. 1. Several incn woro addod to tho Ilrlck yard crow this week but more aro still needed. Mrs. A. Taylor cntnrtalnod a num ber of ladloH at bur homo at tho lirlck yard Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jarrard and children find Miss Elslo Horn spent Friday afternoon on tho Ttimnlo The brick yard crew and tholr families wont plcnlclng on tho Turn nlo Sunday Tlioro wore enough fish caught for eusry one. Mr. and Mrs. Kwlng moved back to the O. illloy ranch Sunday to tnko care of their hay crop which will tnko nbout two weokB when they will move back to tho brick yard. jMrs. GIIiikcii, who Iibh boon run ning tho boarding Iioiibu, moved to tho Shovlln-Hlxon camp, whoro slio will Join lior biisband. Mrs. Alex Maynu will tako her placo. Tho brick yard mado a record run Saturday 'of (2G,000 '.brick In C hours. Mrs. Wm. Douglas will leave for Kiigona Wednesday evening In hopes thath or lu-alth will Improve there. Her daughter, JohsIu, will accompany lior. I Received Too Late for Last U'eok.) ItHICIC YAIH), July 27. Ml. No Kus drovo to Ills ranch in .lofforson county Wednesday. Ilo expf-cts to bo back In n few oays to loaiiino his work. Thu young people ( 'I'0 Hrlck Yard enjoyed Wednesday oviiiiIiik around u ramp llro. Souks, Bpnak Ing mid games wore the nmusamenls of tlio oviiiiIiik. Mr. and Mrs. II. dray. Mr. and 'Mrs. (I. Kwlng, and tho MIiikos .los. nlo and IMIior Douglas, EIhIu Horn nml Mr. DniiKliM spent Thursday (ivenliiK at Thumpson'H camp. O. Tiiiisoy whs a visitor at the llrlckyaid Thursday evening. .Aim. Horn entertained tho Indies of the llilukynrd Thursday after noon. Tho MIhiph Nina Thompson, Es ther lloilglaH, Violet Mayno, and Kl mIh Hoi ii Hpent Friday on tho Turn- lllll. .Mr. Horn nml family iiiitrr"il up to Broken Top mountain Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. A. Taylor accompanied tliiiin, ii lino limes r.n reported nnt ' withstanding tho three feet of wntor Hint bud to bo forded by their Ford. Mrs. William Douglas, vlio has "boon III for several iiioiiIih, Is lin piovliiK slowly, ami will lonvo Tor the valley ni soon as she Is able to 1-nvel. Her daiighlor from Coutrnl 1 . will rccoinpatiy her. Mr. mid Mrs. Alex Mnyuo mid family. Miss Josslo Dmigh.n, CHIT Thnmpsuii und Shorman Doughm Hpent Sunday on tlio Tiimalo. Mr. MuUlg and father, .1. M. I.rnv r iico mid Mr. .lohniiu vlnltml the bilck yaul Monday. Mr. Mulzlg placed an orde. for liO.DOO hrlck villi tlio roiiiprny to bo iimjiI In his now bank building.. A ilcslmblo bread knlfo froo with every niiimal subscription to Tho llond Uulletlii. lost (!iti:i:ii. (Hpoclnl to Tim Ilullotln) LOST ORHEK, July 28. -Mrs, .1. lliinynrd passed through tho valley hint Sunday on her ww ! IVinlhti'ii where she oxpectH to make an ox luinlod visit with her sister. Carton Denny lias gonu i or tc llorscw lliookliiKH to help ilurliiK Hie having season. V 8. W. Ilest has gouo to Silver '(Jice.lt to do some imrpoutor work for .1. (!. Cecil. .Mrs. .1. ( I'erry wiih In tho valley the fore mill of last week. S. .1. Hiilibaril Ih puttliiK up his liny. Ilo bail to cut It n little early In order to got ahead of the rubles Kuriiest Hester lias gouo back to Sotillle after a short stay In tho val Uy visiting friends. V.. A. York and fcmlly have koiio to l.nUevlow for tho summer. J. II llHsstcr hmi koiio over to the Double O ranch to woik for J, Hun yard. 0. .1. Stiuiffer wan a guest of Dave Dunn at Imperial tho foro part of Inst week. J, 0. Terry was a business visitor In lleuil during the past week, Junto MoNwun Is siifferliiK with a Hero throat and Ih under tho earn of Dr. Totter. HAMPTON, i.' (Spoclnl lo Tho Ilullotln) HAMITON. July 8. Mrs.U. M. Ick spout Wednesday at A. S. 'Fogg's. MlM Itthel Fogg nml Ml X"lu llartbulumttw wro ontwrtiiluod at W. T. lUruiiin'K mi 1,1 surd CrM)k Tlmrs ilny. Mm. C. II Harmon wm an Imper ial willr SatunUy. XI. 1.. ('row la mindim a sore Iinud UIm .! llurtliolomtw returned lo liw honm In Tortlmul Monday uf- lr visiting (wo iiioutliK nt A S .WIB mid otbei friends mi tlio IiIkIi Mlaaort. Hugh Crow wtMt out on tlio tiuck to llnntl .Monday ou his wu to Ida . ho. x A. T. Frtuno returned lo hU liome xtttml Monday after soieral mouth's ubminco. Mlnti I ,ii i u Crow spent Monday with Mlwt Hlliel Fogg. Mrs. Dunn mid son of llollliighiim, WusliluKtoii, panned through our val toy Sunday soIIIiik school supplies. Mrs. It. Whltnkor mid Mrs. HIiik mill sou of Dry Lake was trnnsnet lil; bualiiiKm In Hampton Mondny Mr. mid Mm. 0 II Harmon unit Miss D.irlo lliirtou woro oiiteituliiod lit A. S. Kokr a Woduasday. .MII.I.KU.V. tomolillo and had It put In placo last vook, , I,. A. Hall Is helping Eric Hosto lr.nd do his haying. A. I). Norton nnd family wore out from licnd to do their harvesting, left ncnln Sunday. Mrs. J. Heatson accompanied Mrs. T. 11. Johnson to Hoinpstad vnlloy n weok pgo Sundry. On July 22 Miss Ora SprcRUo and Ernest Edmonds wore married at Ilsnd. Miss Spragiio came out west from Missouri two years ago and for tho nast six months has boon omploy- ! cd nt the Alex Mc'iitoah homo. Mr. Edmunds Is a son of Itev. EdmondB, n former resident, and resides on a ranch nbout 12 miles from hero, whore the happy couplo will mako tholr futuro homo. Mrs. Keller was omploycd at tho Mt. Pino Inn Wednesday. P. II. Johnson bought a cow and calf from Mr. Whlttlor of Horastend valloy. It Is reported that Mr. Hunter, a linmeBtoadcr here, ban recently been mnrrlod. Mrs. It. It. Kollor visited with Mrs. J. J. Holland Tuesday evening nnd Mrs. (leo. Powers Wednesday evening. Wm. Ilnhu and (loo. Mllllcnn woro nt Spencer's Wednesday to see how the well drillers worn progressing. Mrs. Ilenklo Is out from Ilend to vlBlt her s ster. Mrs. McClevo. Mossrs. One. Cook and Pressly mnile n buiilncss trip to .llond and Prlnovlllo last week. Mrs. .1 J Holland called nt Mrs. Kollor's Thursday. Jon Holland has been confined to bis homo with n bad summer cold. Summer colds aro fpilto prevalent In the valley at the presont time. I.nst week Clifton Evans called at the .Mllllcnn Inn tn seo Mr. Mlllicaii. Slnnley Smith, Mrs. (leo. Cook and her dailRhter Miss llesslo, ntitoed tn tlio Mt. I'liin Inn Tuesday eieulng. Mrs. J. lloatson has Improved In health considerably since they came hack to their ranch tho first of tho month. Mr. Iteaiu Is busy plowing for Wm. Todd. Mr. KliMnmlng, brother of Mrs. Itosln, returned to lleuil Friday. J. Iloalsoii returned from Hear Creek Friday ovuiiIiik and Messrs. Frank Messlngalu and It. It. Kol lor returned Saturday afternoon fiom tho same plarc. Messrs. I.lttlo and McDonald of Hon it had dinner at Mrs. C M. Ros in's Satiirda). They woro onroute to Hear Creek II. E. Monro wont to lleuil Sunday. It. It. Keller spent Sunday at the Mllllcnn ranch. Mrs. FleuiiiiliiR, mother of Mrs. C. M. Itosln, camo out from lleuil to liolp llttlo Virginia Itosln coiebrato her soventh 'birthday Saturday. She brought most of tho birthday good ies from Uend, "among thorn being leo croam which was especially rol Ished on the high desert by the rest of tho party, namely Mrs. J. J. Hol land, Mrs. It. It. Keller, Mrs. C. M. noBln, Joo and Mary Holland, Wnltor and Itoy Kollor nnd Virginia and Clif ton Itosln, Virginia wnH quite well remembered by her llttlo friends as well as by her father, who Is In Mon tana, and by her grnndmother, with approprlato tokons. Sunday a picnic was celebrated In tho big timber In honor of Miss Iles- fIo Cook, tills bolng lior first visit to tho high desert, Thoso holplng Miss Cook enjoy the picnic woro Mosdnmes Goo. Powers, Pressly, J. J. Holland, James Heatson and Geo. Cook, Messrs. Wm. Ilnhn, Earl Powers, Stanley Smith, L. A. Hall, James Heatson, Koy Cook,' Geo. Cook and Pressly. Also Wm. Powers, Mary and Joo Holland and Mrs, Ilenklo and children. Mrs. P. I). Johnson had the mis fortuno of fnlllng Into her cellar on Friday but fortunately alio was not seriously hurt. It. It. Kollor, Frank Mosslngalo nnd J. Heatson went to Geo. Mill! can's ryo patch nbout six miles from hero today .to do tils haying thero. Mrs. Flemmlng nnd Mrs. Itosln nnd children stopped nt tho Mt. Pino Inn for u short tlmo Sunday. Eric Hostoland shocked somo of his liny Sunday. Wm. Ilnhn Is helping Mr. Hosto land (lntsh up his buying. P. II. Johnson took Mr. Glo3s, who had spent a few days at homo, to llend tills morning. Abo Evans and family havo moved bnck to tholr homestead, Andrew Hall wns out to seo his brother, h. A. Hall. iowi:m mutti (Special to Tho Ilullotln) POWELL lU-TTB, July 30. Tho llrst crop of nlfnlfu und clover liny Is now nenrly all put up and tho sec ond cutting Is growing splendidly. Tho grnln Holds nre nbout ready for tlio reaper. Mr. Edwards has start ed his header, being at work now on tho Cornell plnco. Fred Montgomery was kicked on tho Jaw by n iiiulo colt Inst Frldny evening Just as tboy woro quitting work for tho day. Ho tried to drive tho colt out of tho field so he could shut the gato, when tho nccldent happened. Ho wns senseless for somo few minutes. Tho other men gavo first aid mid ho soon' cntuo to, but was In u il.uod condition nil evening. Wm. i"'ntU':f.on has piuhiiFcd tho Maury olc'ity which has been farnfed the past two cars by Henr Hansen. Mr. Peterson's family aro hero and he will bul'd n housa Immediately, tlioro being only a 4mall shack on the place at present. A baby boy rrrlu.l ot thf J. J. Chapman homo on Fl.nny last. Miss Hn.ol V.t.yn risti rr.ed Friday evening from Iipso'i'itos, where bIhj has been spending the last two weeks with her grand parents. Mrs. Guy Sears and daughter Or Isa nnd Ada spent Thursday after noon with Mrs. Ynteo. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Alloy and MIbs Una Mooro motored to Itedmond on Saturday afternoon. Miss Josephine Mnncenu was tho Inspiration for a very plensant sur prise pnrty Tuesday evening, the oc casion bolng her eighteenth birth day. Tho affair waB arranged by lior two married sisters, Mrs. Foles and Mrs. Mathat, who aro visiting here. Tho young folks enjoyed games on tho lawn, nftcr which dain ty refreshments wore served by tho hostess. Many beautiful little gifts wero loft by tho friends of Miss Manceau and nil Joined In wishing lior many happy returns of tho day. Tho following woro guests: tho MIs bos Linn Moore, Gladys Dayn, Eblm Llndqulst, Orlsa nnd Ada Sears, Mild red and Ednn Alloy, Fay Hussett, DorothyWells, Gladys Pauls, Messrs. Dolbert French, Alvirn Ulggs, Will and Otto Pauls, Max Strlxner, Will Hennlger, Lloyd Hussett, Dewey nnd Edd Mooro, Mr. Saxon, Wilbur Ed wards, Lcn Osborn and Fred Montgomery. Miss Gladys Uayn returned to Prlnevltlo Saturday after a month vacation spent at tho homo placo, Ingiewood. A number of our men with those with thoso from the other towns met at Community Hnll Saturday night to disccuss county division. Nothing definite was determined on. N. P. Alloy and family left this morning for tho coast In their car. Mr. Alley will return soon but tho family will remain until school opens this fall. , Twenty of tho members of the Sunday school accompanied by two chaperons climbed tho buttc Sunday. They took lunch, which they spread under tho big trees near tho Clarko springs. Tho vlow from the top of tho butte was beautiful. All tho surrounding farms could be seen. Everyone reported a good tlmo. Geo. Havens sold his place to Dr Mann of Portland for two thousand dollars and tho crop for threo hun dred more. Tho Havens will re main here this winter. Dr. Mann resold tho plnco to Geo, Hobbs. (Hecolvod Too Late for Last Week.) POWELL HUTTE, July 24. Mr. and Mrs. E. 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CLEVELAND, a Metolo SUMMER ESTATES AND FISHING AND HUNTING RETREATS am. husi.i:ss max: IIKNI), OHKGOX. i You havo often asked yoursolf If It Is posslblo to find a spot near homo, whoro It Is bo bor.utlful that a man can go to spend a day, a weok end. or a wholo vacation, and completely forKot tlio worrlcs"of his builnen, htn debtor nnd creditors, fornlvo his enemies and get hr.ck iuto tuno with tho wholo world and nature at It's best. TIIKIIK IS SUCH A .'LACK:. At locst 1 havo found' It bo!!! TAKE THE I1EST ROAD OUT OF HK.ND. go northwest about forty m'les to the point whoro you Ilnd r boautlful valloy that looks llko sreen velvet. 8nuBKimB closely to tho foot of Mt. Jefferson, with countless cool and sparkling springs nestling In It's bosom, and tho flsh-ladon Motollug Itlvor winding to and fro through Ifa entire length. THEHE you will find METOLO: tho Fisherman's I'aradlse-tho Hunter's Dollgh the Sportemnn's Home tho I'lcasuro Seokor's Mecca and and rlwt'nU e'nerS t,Wd lltt,lBtt" M'1 t0 "W length METOLO Is strictly a pleasure resort; NOT a town-lto or Imilnosa proposition. Kvery tract and estate reserved from business uses forever. Lach tract rdmost as largo as an ordinary city block, yet only costlmr from 176 to 1125 each. Think of lt!R summer home site for abS n hundred dollars, and nearly every ono with water frontage that can' bo purchasod on any termc desired. Ilulld your cabin or lodge out of native materials to be found right on the place, and you have no preparations to make when you want In outing hospitable farmer close at hand provides all the eats and con,for"s for Over one half thtw trccti are already spoken for or taken! Seo any roal estate man In llend for selections promptly, 1 J. H. aiiXGit. METOLO (Stmclnl tn Tho lltilletta) MH.I.ICAN. 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