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TtitiflnnmrtimmHttmwtmmimiimittmttnr What's Doing BEE INSPECTOR GOES TO PLBASANT HIDGB t FLEA8ANT HIDOK. Feb. 1. Dwlght L. Jnmlson. roiinly ngrlcul (ural ngent. and A. J. Sanford, coun ty boo Inspector, were caller nt the Anderson rnncli Frldny afternoon. O. K. Anderson spent several day thin week hunting hi horses, which hnd strayed away, but wns unnblo to find thorn. It. T. Mlkkclscn nnd son, Alfred, were cnllera nt tho Hanson homo nenr Deschutes Saturday nftcrnnon. Mrs. W. II. Hutchlns nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson wero shopping In llcnd Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson en tertained somo of their friends nnd neighbors nt a card party Saturday evening. Thoso present wero: Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Mlkkelscn, Alfred Mlkkclscn. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. An derson, Alfred I'edcrscn, Antono Ahl strom and Miss Illlma Nelson. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Hutch Ins nt dinner Monday. Antono Alilstrom mndo n trip to nedmond Wednesday after a load of lath nml plaster to finish his house. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hutchlns mado a business trip to Redmond Friday. O. E. Anderson mndo a business trip to nedmond Tuesday. Mrs. Alfred Pedersen spent Tues day In Deschutes, working for Mrs. Redflold. Andrew Nelson wns helping -Anton Alilstrom the last of the week with some carpenter work. John and Lloyd Peterson, Oswald Pedersen and Alfred Mlkkclscn at tended Sunday school at Deschutes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns en tertained Anton Ahlstrom and Miss Hilma Nelson at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swallcy and chll dren visited relatives in Bend on Sun day. Bill McCormlck of Deschutes was out to the Rasmus Peterson place bunday to look atter his sheep, which are being fed there. CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEV Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co., 2 S3 5 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid ney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tab lets. Sold everywhere. Adv. GRANGE HALL RIDER DRAGGED BY HORSE GRANGE HALL. Jan. 31. R. chase was badly hurt when the sad dle turned on the horse which he was riding, throwing him to the ground. His foot being caught in the stirrup he was dragged some distance, wrenching his back and shoulder bad ly. He was brought to town Tuesday for treatment. Mr. Hettman and Mr. Pedersen made a quick trip to Redmond Thursday. Mrs. Erlcksen called on Mrs. Nel- TLhc Central regon Banh D. E. HUNTER. President CARLETON II. SWIFT. Vice President E. P. MAIIAFFEY. Vice Pres. nnd .Manager II. M. STEPHENS, Cashier BEND, OREGON To The Home Makers of Bend :-- Prices of lumber and building materials have come down. This means that the man and wife who love independence, or the young couple who will soon be married, are thinking more strongly than ever of building their own homes. It is an am bition that cannot be too highly commended. How are you going to finance buying or building that home? Your credit is good, but it will be immeasureably better if you have shown by saving, thrifty habits that you are worthy of it. An account in a savings bank is as good as an A-l rating in Bradstreet's. And you won't have to borrow so much either. V The Central Oregon Bank wants to encourage thrift for your sake, and for the greater prosperity of Bend. We want you to start that account now, and while you're in to see us, start one for your son or daughter a dollar will do it and take home one of our safe type savings banks to help teach the lesson of thrift. D. E. HUNTER, President. In The Country i non Wednesday Afternoon. I Mr. Ilottninn molored (o town with Fred Rnynold Thttrsdny. I Mr. and Mr. J. Pedersen, Hnrntd and Phillip Pedfen. Mr Fencbii and ElUnboth Reynold wero call er nt the Ilottman homo Sunday. ' Mr. K. A. Nelson entertained the Ladles' Aid nt Orange halt Thursday I Tho annual election of officer wn held, resulting a folows: Mr. K K. Duller, president; Mr. R. Chno, vice president; Mr. Ida Dnhlo Ohm son, ecrotnry, Mr. K. A. Nelson, treasurer. After tho business pen sion Mr. Nalson served n dollclous luncheon. t A number from this neighborhood nttonded tho Commercial club ban quet Thursday evening In Rend. They were: Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. Dahle, Mr. and Mr. E. E. Butler. Mr. and Mr. , Georgo Erlckscn. E. B. Buttlcr gnva an interesting address. I Dorothy Young called on Anna I Smith Thursday afternoon. Edward Young is on the sick list. Kntherlna Helgesen called nt tho school Friday afternoon. C. M. Rasmusson stayed In the neighborhood Saturday nnd Sunday. Air, nnd Mrs. Fred Reynolds were, shopping In Rend Saturday. Esther Erioksen cntertnlned Kath erlne Helgesen over night Thursday. Tho P. J. Young road Is in bad condition at present. K. A. Nelson is hauling hay from tho Hnydcn place, which be has rented. P. J. Young sold a load of hay to Harry Seide Wednesday. There was great rejoicing among tho eighth grade pupils of the school Thursday when the postman deliv ered tho cards containing tho results of their stato examinations, which were held Jan 13. Those passing from the eighth grade were: Chris Stock, Katherine Helgesen, Herbert Nelson and Dorothy Young. Those passing In the sixth grado physiology test were: Esther Erlckscn, Chris Stock. Gladys Dahle, Violet Hottman and Bennett Young. Tho directors appointed from this district to attend the Irrigation meet ing In Redmond were: Messrs. Hoech, Culver, Wlgmore, McLaln and George Moore. Tho pupils of tho school nro en joying hot soup at their lunch hour Esther Erlckscn was an all-night guest of Gladys Dahle Tuesday night. Elizabeth Reynolds has recovered from her fall on the ice sufficiently to resume her school work. MORE THAN SHE EXPECTED Sufferers from backache rheumat ic pains, stiff and swollen Joints, will be glad to read this from Mrs. H. J. Marcbard, 3C Lawrence St., Salem, Mass. "I took Foley KIdnoy Pills ror Kidney disorders and results nro more than I expected. I recommend them to every woman so troubled." Sold everywhere. Adv. RANCH IS SOLD BY DESCHUTES FARMER DESCHUTES. Feb. 1. Frank Bazll of Bend has sold bis IGO-acrc, farm near Bend. V. M. Peck bought 80 acres and Mike Merg of Tumaloi bought tho other 80 acres. Mr. Bazll THE CENTRAL OREGON fin imiii In flenif nit business" and win rettifit In fin Immit n( H(ioti. Ote. . . . .... Til (Vwik hMltllrSf' Of llfftlll. WHO Unte jtthnm We old f.ffw rni" n( Hnnehtife, Nfo rim HTM Oft innir nevr prnfrwir. ir ftallr. m minify MHltnhftinnrr. wn n liitslnwM mller lit HmhI Fri day Hdwln llodgr of Tumnln ws n bttslnwM caller In Bond Friday Mr and Mr, fl Uniting nnd lw small son worn In Hand on limine" Ffldny. Ml Mnrgnret Orbing of ! chute. who hn been hnmo for tho past oven week a n roult of the family having been nunrnntlnrd for cnrlot fover, I now attending chool again. Alfred Monro nf Deschutes wn a business rallor nt tho Jim Benhnm ranch Frldny. Mr. Carrlo Ilergstrom of Dp chute wn visiting In Ilond Frldny Mr. nnd Mr. Nenl Rny nf Ttitnnlo wero Ilond visitor Frldny. Walter I.owo of Deschutes wa a visitor at tho Alfred Moorn ranch Thursday. Houry Anderson of Paulina I in Deschutes on a short business trip. Georgo Holtcn and fnmlly of Des chutes were business callers In Ilond Thursdny. Tho people of this neighborhood nro rejoicing over tho water being turned on. F. S. Stanley nnd Mr. Nelllo Grif fin of Deschutes wero Bond visitors Thursday. Henry Anderson of Paulina wns a caller at tho Dcblng ranch Friday Chnrle Lowe of Deschutes and Mrs. Robinson of Bend wero mnrrled recently. Thoy will make their homo In Bend. Glon Cox of Deschutes was In Bond on business Friday. Dean Van Meter of Deschutes wont to Tumnlo to fill his wator tank Sun day, but on his wny back brake down and had to go aftor his water Monday. A. B. Matthews of Deschutet butchered n fine young heifer Wed nesday. Jorry Schooling of Deschutes visit ed J. R. Bcnhnm of Deschutes Wed nesday. Alfred Mooro of Deschutes took n load of Jumper wood to Bend Tues day. GOOD FOR WHOOPING COUGH Mrs. Win. Sngor. 901 Nlchol St.. Utlca, N. Y writes: "My llttlo girl tinil whnnnltii? rnlltfh nwflll hint. I gave her Foley's Honey nnd Tar Com- . i i. i . i ... , jiuuiiu ami iv jiuii'i-u hit huiiucii wi ly." This good cough syrup checks colds, stops coughing, nnd covers mu Inflnmpfl Iniimlim nn with n healing coating. Sold everywhere.- Adv. DIPHTHERIA CAUSES SHOW POSTPONEMENT CLOVERDALE, Feb. 2. Tho minstrel show that was to bavo been given hero Saturday evening has been postponed Indefinitely on account of tho diphtheria In tho neighborhood. Sirs. E. M. Peck, who has been se riously 111 for somo tlmo with nerv ous prostration, has developed n light attack of diphtheria, but Is reported to be Improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parherry spent Wednesday nt tho homo of Herman Mamero In Plalnvlew. E. E. Hesso has purchased all of Henry Miller's cattlo. Mr. Hesso has plenty of liay and will fatten them BANK E. P. MAIIAFFEY, . Vice President. fur shipment fn l fin f'rtrffnnif fttnr Itoi ft J KMfflfl JfWfH iHltiell o( Imt MMff fforftl Sfenilnr which tie fNhl pfftwIy wtil ( fiittriier nml !W II C inino nml "" Ham, wfe tmirinm) fMfdr In M-n.l Fflilny Hohflfil will npii MofMlnjr. FobriMi 7. If tlwfw nro nti fitftlier devrlnp modi nt dlplitlterln I'renchlrig Mrtleo. which wr" jKMilponetl Hunilrty will bo held Feb ruary ft nt 3 n. m llor Belmnbie of lledmond will prenrli Mrs. Ilnrrlsnn spent Hundny with her mnthor, Mr. Iiluck llor. Hchnnbln wn nmi'nK mil In this community Inst wfWln tho in tert of tho rotninilrttty church. Rov. Schnnblo nnd Kldor Kline worn dinner guest nt tho It, O. A mi nis homo Wednedny At tho Rpeclnl meeting held Hntur day afternoon for thn purpose of vot ing on tho disposal of thn old school houso It wn derided to sell the main building to tho highest bidder, tho lean-to to bo torn down nnd tho lum ber used for n shed for tho children's ponies. Mr. Georgo Cyrus I helping nurso Mr. Perk during thn latter' Illness. Mis Doty' brother Herbort. who tins boon spending several dnys hero visiting friends, returned to Red mond Frldny. Mrs. Myrtlo Arnold spent several dnys In Sister last week with her mother, Mrs. C. L. Gist. R. O. A minis and family nttonded prenchlng services In Sisters Sunday morning. W. F. Fryrenr I hiiullng straw from tho Harrison ranch this week. Lloyd Brougher I hauling hay from tho R. J. Skollnu ranch, Arthur Tripled of Sisters Is spend ing several days at the Fryrear homo. Mr. Rolling has sold nil hi cattle and expects to ieuvu for valley point soon. Black Bros. & Harrison nro busy getting up their supply of wood this week. Mrs. Llbby Weston rotttmod to Portland Enturday. Will Arnold nnd Mr. Davis of Bend wored Inner guests Wednesday eve nliiK nt tho homo of tho former' undo. Thomas Arnold. Edgar Henrtt of Plalnvlaw nnd Miss Mnry Fryrear of Bend, wero guests Sunday at tho homo 'of tho lattor's parents, Mr. and Mr. W. F. Fryrear. HIS TROUBLE IS ALL GONE "I wns affected with pnlns nil over my back and kidneys," writes Charles McAllister. 1 Clark Ave., Kenrnoy, N. J. "Aftor thrco or four dose of Foley KIdnoy Pills 1 becamo nil right nnd my pain Is nil gono." Foley , Kidney Pills relievo tmekneho, urln- ury irri'KUiuriui'H. riiuuiiiniic imiua, stiff Joints. Sold everywhere -Adv. Men Dodge Age Proposition. Service of women eltlxens on tho reg istration hoards h'tuls to Interesting personal revelation about thvlr neighbors. A mini who holds a portion In the city government hud Always ghen III renl nge, now 48. bvforo women sat on the boards. When his wife went In to register for the llrst time one of the women on the honrd said to her: "Ob, Mr. Blank, Uu't your husband an old codgerl" "Why, no," snld Mr. Blank, "I don't think 41 lit so very old." "But he registered as 17." Silence fell nnd Mr. Blank entered the booth to till out her enrollment bal lot. Next year, when the Jiusbnnd en tered tho registration plncc nnd was nsked by n mull ou the board his nge, lie replied. "4'i." The woman whose undue Interest had evidently caused n family Bible meet I nt: looked nt him and her look snld volumes. Hut ho stared her down, nnd no the record stnuds. Now York Evening Post. Put It In Tho Bulletin. PAUL REVERE CLUB HAS BIG SESSION Members of tho Paul Rovoro club gathered at tho Knights of Columbus clubrooms on Wall streot to enjoy a pro-Lenten social program, featur ing musical Rolectlons and amatour boxing bouts. An address on "Fun damental Principles of tho Club' was glvon by Father Gabriel Harring ton. A light lunch was served by Mrs. J. F. Arnold arid Mrs. P. F. Mo gan. Tho program was as follows: Piano solo, Anton Heden; recitation, Bldo Lanclono; stories, .Robert Thomas; reading, "Paul Rovere'H RIdo," Bur ton Davis; recitation, Oavln Toomoy; boxing bouts, Doran Allen and David Thomas, Lewis Davis and Louis Dor neckor, William Bradbury and Paul Too m ey. The "Staked Plain." Tho "Staked. I'lnln" Ih nn extensive sterile plnlcuii In northwestern Toxiih sterile, pliiiemi In northwestern Toxnx name which It derived from lines nf stlikes willed were set up to gulilo trav eler, or, according to iimuher account from the stalks of n yucen plant ro-' seiiihllng stakes. Awful pmbnt. Jnno was direful' ot to let her dog, Henrietta, get Into?, right. But ono duy when sho was out playing she found her fighting with n blnek-nnd-nhlro dog, Sho wns excited nml ran for her mother crying: "Oh, iimtnmn, Henrietta is lighting with n checkered dog." TANLAC WATER STUDY AIM OF BILL Mctst'iii: ivntonrcKH iiv mil'. iin.mi.vr.vnvi: ii. J. ovi:im ni' I'HOVIIIEM I'Olt .UTOI.VTMHNT OF COMMISSION. Tho Inst bill to bo Introduced by llopresonlntlvo II, J. Ovnrtttrf, of Bond, previous to hi leaving Halmn for n weok-ond vllt nt hi hnmo In thl city, wn n moauro providing for thn appointment of a commission to study thn most efficient uso t(i which tho water of tho Deschutes mny bo put. Tho movement for tho appoint ment of tho commission proposed In tho bill wn started by tho Bond Commercial club. Mr. Overturf nrrlved In Ilond Snt urdny morning, spent thn day looking after personal business, tenvlug Snt urdny night to reumo hi work In thn legislature lie stnted Hint hn nxpoctcd n report on the Deschutes county delegation's bill providing an appropriation of $2000 annually for tho Deschutes county fnlr, enrly In tho week. Tho bill makes no men tion of tho location of thn fnlr, this having boon taken faro of .through tho appointment of a fair board by tho county court. VETERANS' WILL IS FILED IN ROSEHURG ?.10) l-ft To Colonel Itobeit A. Mlb ler By Jlnrslmll ?. Aw limy, Who Died Itrrently nt HoltllciV Homo ROSEBl'ltd. Jnn. 23.- -Tho will of Marshall C. Awbroy, who wn ono of tho last survivor of the Mexican war In tho state of Oregon, tiled In tho probate court hero, bequeaths tho sum of S0O to Colonel Hobort A. Miller, prominent democratic lender of this state, whllo tho rest of tho estate Is left to a nophnw. Mr. Aw broy died nt tho soldiers' homo In this city recently on hi 9 2nd birthday. According to thn records, there nro about 300 survivors of tho Mexican war In tho United State. 25 FINE IS LEVIED FOR DRUNKENNESS Jack Johnson, not colored, arrest ed by Officer R. H. Fox In tho Pn tlmo pool room, pleaded guilty to tho chargo of drunkenness nnd disorder ly conduct In Judgo Fnruhnm' court Frldny nnd wn fined $25. No liquor wns found on Johnson when ho was taken Into custody. EXPERTS WILL HELP ON INCOME RETURNS W. F. Hnmmor and Joseph P. Doe gan of tho Internal revenue service will bo at tho council chambers of tho city hall until February 10 to assist tax payers In making out tholr in come tax returns for 1920. Never! Hank Illmes says that no woman looks us well In a dlvorco suit ns sho did In her wedding gown. Columbus Plirpntch. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-10 First National Bank Bldg, Tel. Gil (Dr. Cm'i Forour Oftlcs.) II. 11. DcArmnnd Chi. VY. Krikln DeArmond & Erskine Ij a w v E li H O'Knno Building, Bend, Oregon II. O, M L L I B Attornnyitt-Law United Stato Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON DR. A. LESSING PHYSICIAN AND BURQEON Bond Press Bldg, BEND, OREGON Phones: Office Rod 41; Res. 123 f .'OK ftV The Owl Plinrnincy fJl.l A Or NT Think nbmii tnirwtti nlimil wlmt jfdll wniif, wlinl ynif IIHo, wind rMieet pniiple niiulif l imt U you, wlmf ett pie think of yon : mid ihen In rnti noili Ituf lll he piiro. Chnrle Klngsley, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICIJ I'Olt ITIILHWTION, (Nut ton 1 IiiimI,) Department of thn Interior, V. II. Innd office nt l.iiknvlow, Oregon, Jnn unry 2f, 1031. Notice Is hereby given Hint Henry Meyers, of Bond, Oregon, who, mi Mny IS, 1911, made llomestnnd En try No. 07611, fur WH, Hortlnn II, Township 21 H, Itnngn lit K Will nmotto Merldlnn. tin filed notice of Intention to iniifco flnnl three-year proof, to establish claim to thn Innd nhnvn described, before II. O. Kill. V. H. Commissioner, nt Itniut, Oregon, on thn 12lh day of March, t 2 1 . Claimant name n witnesses: Burn D. Young,' of Brother, Ornr gon; Joseph Ktnlnhutiser, of Demi, Oregon: Henry Htenknmp, nf Broth er. Oregon; Patrick II. Coffee, of Bond, Oregon. Notice will bo published for flvn ronsncutlvo week In Thn Item! Bul letin, JAM. F. BURGESS. 10-lc Register. NOTICE FOR PCIII.ICATION (Republication.) Department of tho Interior. V. H. Land Office nt Tho Dalle, Ore., Doc. 21, 1920. Notice I hereby glvon Hint Clifton M. Rosin of Mllllcaii, Oroguli, who, ou Aug. 21. 1919, mndo Additional Homestead Entry No, 0109&2, for KH lul'l! II..- filL WIH! HU't! M KM. NV4 HEW, Hoc 32; NW",l MW U. Hoc 33. Township 19 South, RntiKn lfi East, Willamette Merld lnn, hn filed notice of Intention to mnko final proof, to establish claim to thn land above described, boforo II. C. Ellin, I'nltod States Commls sloner. Bend, Oregon, ou tho 12th day of February. 1921. Claimant names lis witnesses: Preston J. lllshop, John Holland. Otis 0. Henktn, Chnrle H. Haines, nil of Bond, Oregon, II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 4C-I9p Register. CITATION TO IIKIItH In tho County Court of tho Statu of Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho matter of thn estate of Charles J. Illndiiiiiu, deceased. To Martha A. Illndmaii nml Chnrle L. Illndman. tho known helrn of Chnrle J, Illndman, deceased, nnd to nil thn unknown heir, If any, of Chnrle J. Illndman, deceased, greeting: In thn nninii nf thn Stato of Ore gon you, nnd each of you, nro hereby cited ami summoned In appear on Monday, tho 28th dny of February. 1921, nt thn hour of 2 o'clock In tlnr afternoon of snld dny, nt thn County Courtroom In Bond, Oregon, then nnd thoro to show cause. If ntiy thnrn b, why an order of sale of thn following: described real estate, belonging to said ostnto nnd situated In Linn County, Oregon, to-wt: Lot 8 of Block 2; Lot G of Block 9; I. (it C nf Block 9, all In tho original town of Lebanon; Lot 10 of Block 1; Lot 1 of Block 2, nil In Klrkpntrlck' Sec ond Addition to Lebanon, should not bn mndu to Martha A. Illndman, iix Administratrix of said estate, an prayed for In her snld polltlon ou flln heroin. Witness: Tho llonornblo Robert W. Sawyer, Judgo of tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for Des chutes County, with tho Real of said court affixed thl 19tli dny of Jan uary, 1921. Attest: J. II. Hanor, County Clork. 47, 48, 49, GOa Brand Directory Right sldo; right oar crop pod; wattlo right bind leg. L. TONE, Hlstrr. Or. adv.lOO Phone DUclrim LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 1-4 0'Ks.no Building BEND - - - ORKCJON O. P. NIBWONUER, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER Licensed Kinblmcr, Funeral Director. Phone Red 421. Lady Asst. DR. R. D, STOW ELL Naprnpntlilo Pliyslclaa Over Logan Furnlturo Co. Wall Btroot Hours 9 to B Phono Rod -tNii Read the Bulletin Classified Ads