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Show boihood. And what is more gratifying, gratify-ing, the hay and seed crops are undiminished un-diminished by the work his busy bees are doing for him. He makes it a business as other farmers should, Alex Bed , foreman at I he Arrapine ranch, met a serious accident while returning to the ranch early Monday evening, horseback, from Gunnison. A loose shoe on the horse's foot caused caus-ed the animal to stumble. The rider got entangled under the horse and sustained a serious break in the leg, between the knee and hip joint", Dr. Centerfield Budget. The Beck-Burdsley nuptials, which occurred November 2-1, was an elab orate affair. BORN To Mr, and Mrs. Richard Fjeldeted, December 1, a daughter; o Mr. and Mra. Albeit Higham, November No-vember 26, a daughter. Religion clais work in Centerfield ward wai resumed for the season Wednesday with a splendid a: tendance, ten-dance, under the instruction of C, H. Embrey. The Thanksgiving entertainment given in the opera house last week was a decided success. It was well patronized and the school children reudered their respective parts nobly. Wiliam Jensen and Emma Hansen entered the marriage contract, Wednesday. Wed-nesday. A splendid reception took aubsequently at the home of J: the groom's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Niels P. Jensen. H M Onrrink anrl W T rhtlrlu Hagan reudered the necessary surgical surgi-cal aid and while the case is among the worst of that nature the patient isdo;ng nicely under the physician's care at home, without being taken to the hospital as thought necessary at first. were called to RichGeJd Wednesday to serve as witnesses for certain Indian Indi-an war veterans now filiug claims at that place. John Txft U home from the state agricultural college, for a vacation until the Christmas holidays are over, Others of our young people attending aobcola elsewhere spent Thanksgiving holiday at home and have returned to school. LareC. N. Myrup, member oF the high council, f fleeted a reorganization; pf the elders quorum in Centerfield Monday evening Oswell Beck, A Roseburg, and George Eorenson com- frtiA IkA mar, .,r.,; .1 ; ( U ( i Neilson for secretary. A fire broke out at Beck's store Monday eveuing, caused by a defec-tiva defec-tiva flue through the ceiling. There was no great damage done ac, fortunately, fortu-nately, a goodly number hf men were then hddiug forth in the meeting hoiiBe near by and rendered time! asBHtance. O. L. Malengren, Oecterfield'a suc-cefaful suc-cefaful apiarist, has recently market ed 7 900 pounds of honey, produced in his own apiary, for which he realized real-ized 6i cents per poucd. Mr. Maleu-gren Maleu-gren evidently knows how to gathei extra ducats from the Kicern patches so al.-uudant in tbe surrounding neigh- |