PAUK 2 ItKND ntTLLKTIN, I1KNI), 0RKG0N, THURSDAY, DKCKMllKIl 28, Mi!3 BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY SMALLPOX PREVENTS COMMUNITY AFFAIRS POWELL BUTTE, Doc. 27. Har ry Read has been 111 (or two weeks and lias finally developed ft well de fined case of smallpox. Head went to Southern Oregon recently on a business trip and It Is suppose! he contracted the disease "while away. The county health officer, Dr. J. II. Rosenberg, has taken every pre caution to prevent the spread of tho disease. Plana were already niado for a Christmas treo at Community liall. and that was given up and th treat of candy, nuts and fruit was distributed to the homes. The re vival meeting was postponed until later date, and all other public path erlngs were called off. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. p. O'Callahan ar going to Portland soon to placo their small son under the care of specialist. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hall and sou Ernest, arc spending the holiday; with relatives In Portland. They win bo away about two weeks. Mrs. Roy- Roberts and daughter Ina, arc among the Powell Ilutte people who went to Portland, an Gresham to visit homo folks over the holidays. Mrs. Roberts will at tend a reunion of her parents' fam Hy while away. Miss Fay Bussett came In on Sat urday morning's train to visit he parents orer Christmas. Mrs. Peter Pauls has been Quite ill for a few days. Mrs. Ila M. Foster, trained nurse from Portland, is visiting her ynr cnts Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Charlton and her small son Oran Charlton Foster, who lives with his grand parents. Mrs. Will Peterson and Edgar and tlma came out from Redmond Sat' urday to gather up a few articles that had been left. Vera Sears came out from Prlne- ville Sunday to spend the day with his mother. Grandma Sears, at the home of his sister Mrs. D. A. Gates. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pauls. Mrs. Pauls Is a granddaugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wurzwelled and daughter Maxlne, were guests on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crist of Red mond. -. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thomas are in Portland to spend-the holidays with Mrs. Thomas' mother and sis ter. Mrs. J. A. Rlggs. and two children are spending the holidays with rein tives in Brownsville. While away they will consult a Portland special ist for their little., daughter Alys, wno was In a Bend hospital for a while following an operation for op pendicllis. v"--- t - Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Bussett ave a, dinner Sunday last in "honor' -of their daughter Fay, who is a guest at home for a short time. Tho.e present were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rey nolds and Mr. Lee, Park Doak, Joe . Shearer. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Brown and infant daughter Barbara . Jean. Miss Lottie Mead of Red- . mond, Floyd Bussett, Fay Bussett and Mr. and Mrs. E. A iiussett. Tho superintendent of the ditch. Joe Shearer, states that water wjll be turned into the canal Tuesday to take care of domestic needs. A .Christmas tree and a good pro gram was badjn each of tho Powell Butte schools. Rev. Johnson and Mrs. Angle Smith of Prlnevllle were visitors at Wilson school Thursday afternoon at tho exercises, , Mr. and Mrs. , George C Trues dale had for tbelr Christmas day dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, John Skene and Mr. Frank Dunlavy, all of them old friends, and they enoyeu llie day to the utmost. Mr. and Mrs. George Kissler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiss ler and family went to Redmond Christmas day, where they were the guests at the home of their sister Mrs. Anna Curtis of that place. Father and Mother Kissler were also present, making it a family reunion of the Klsslers In the west. lit the Hanson home near Deschutes on Christmas eve.- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swaliey enter tained their relatives and a few friends at a dinner at their lion to Christmas day. Mrs. L. A. Brandenburg, who Is In the hospital at Bend, Is Improving so that she will bo able to come homo lit a few days. Antone, Ahlstrom, accompanied by Miss Hllma Nelson and Mrs. Alfred' Pederson. was in Bend on Wodnes- day. Oust Nelson made a business trip to Redmond Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gray and small daughters, two small daughters, of Shnvlln Hlxoti camp No. 2, spent Christmas liny and Buckley & Doty have It nil guests M, tho W. .F, Fry rear homo ClirlstmuH eve. A pretty Christmas tree was liKMteirin tho evening ami picnsniii remembrances were ex changed among tho guests. A smaller crowd (ban that which attended the Thanksgiving turkey shoot was present Sunday on th .Slstcrs-Ulovcrdulo rltlo range at Frank Arnold's to try their luck fur a ChHslmas turkey. Tho heavy thtiw miuio the ronds diincuit to travel will! uutos, but eignt turkeys wore dts posed or, Mrs. Leslie Wills nnd little dnugh tor, who. have been out at Mitchell where Air, Wills 1ms been employed this .full, came In on tho stage Inst week and arc staying nt-tho J. Wills home. " h .Alis. U..C. Klliio spent an afternoon with .Mrs. R. O. A minis. . Charles Roluis uf Crooked river was a business visitor at G. Purlin's last weak. Helms Is wintering sotuu cattlo there. Mr, nnd Mrs. Rs J. Skolton went to rriiinviua last wook and visited reluttvrs n few days. G. F. Cyrus has finished baling at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray. .' W. B. Hutchlns wus a Redmond visitor on Saturday, Mrs. O. E. Anderson and Alfred hauled to Redmond. Mrs. Vermillion spent n day with .Mrs. Harrison last week. M. Bailey of Sisters has n bunch of I, tint) head of sheep ou tho 11. C. Mlkkclsen were In Bend on Saturday Kline ranch, feeding hay. He pur to do some trading. chased, them same tlino ago. draco Mrs. W. H. Gray has been ill for Bulrd' Is living tltero and looking several days. after' the sheep. BUI Jensen cut wood for Rasmus Mrs, Corns lit recovering from Peterson the last of the week. painfully bruised foot which mado It Harold Cooke went to Redmond on difficult for her to get around. Sunday night to spend Christmas at Among the Christmas shoppers' In wio nome oi isev. and Mrs. J. W. iienu irom nero Saturday were u. c, Cabeen. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Peterson nnd children. Willie Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pederson and son. Os wald, and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ander son attended the Christmas exercises at the school houso ut Deschutes on Saturday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns enter- ICIIne nnd wife. W. T. Harrison and son, Thomas. R. O. Andrus, Misses Louise and Paulino Audrus and 0. it. Audrus. W. F. Arnold nnd wife were In Ueud one' day last week. A. Von Laeck Is at the Van Lnn- duyt home for the holidays. Teams from l'lalnvlew have been tallied .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rlcbhoff hauling hny the pust.week from tho nnd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Church- Noonchester place, which was put up in oi their homo on Christmas day. oy uoiiis swingle and Harper last Mrs. u. k. Anderson nccomnan ed summer. Antone Ahlstrom to Redmond on Harrison A Black moved their stock cattle to Carl Wood a ranch Monday afternoon to do some shoo Ping. Dr. A. M. Petty of Portland snent several days here this week, looking auer nis properly. .Mrs. H. T. MIkkelsen and son. Al near Sisters last week and arc haul ing hay there to feed tlfom. Mrs. Harrison and Thomas were Redmond visitors one day last week. ii. II. Kiigore and family wore fred, called at the Hanson home near Christmas shoppers In Redmond Sat- ucschutes on Thursday. urday, Rusmus Peterson and Mrs. Cath- Johnnsen were In Redmond on c4tim,,m Vlderly People IIIIIISUU). I r . ,1 ,,,! ,,. r In tl.l. n.lohWh 1 iruumeu Willi cullHlipilllllll. T-....i.. " . r" Tried all winds of physics but untli COUNTY TO PAY m SMALLER LEVY Larger Receipts Estimated State nnd County Taxes Less Tho total tax levy of $239,320.10 ns sot by tho, .county court for De cuuius county following tho nil nbunccmoiit of thu county's share of tho Muttv lux, Is In round numbers $13,000 less than thu levy In effect tho prcaout year. Tho levy for coun ty purposes Ik smaller than this yonr iniulo possible by tho fact that esll mated receipts are much larger than for .1922. Tho chief reduction Is In the state Inx. A comparison of the various Item pi tho ontlro levy, given respectively for 1922 and 1923, Is as fellows Slate. $102,1 1G.7C JD5.a07.13: coun ty, $72,ldS.C2, $00, 709. S3; special county road, $9,1G8.'5, $0,362.29 county school, $27,200.01, $27,300; high school t ii I t.I o n, $2,602.40 $3,000; county library, $3,571.80 $5,000; market roads, $16,477,79 $16,180.29; bonds mid Interest, $9,- 891.13, $12,600; school library, $27'.75, $280. The total levy for tho present yeur was $242,302.31. CHRISTMAS TO DELAY SENTENCE EXECUTION L. l'rtixt (Set 91(H) I'lno nml DO IIh)n for Having Venl-on Oth er WiirntntN I'repnml Foley Cathartic Tablets nli. n-..nB.1n.. T I i .. t . . . uuuj. c reillL-u III! in. l.olnn.1 Fnlnv fnll n ace to Mr. Honevwpll uhn U ,nv. nR helped. Foley Latl , is tno only thing that cava mo ro ' " r w, . UULV I.... rr.i . , . , . , , , nei. i niy wiirn wuuuui griping aim tone un Ihn Hi-stem." II. II llnl. Winter Gatherings Snreacl DIm-iim; land. Ovando. .Montnim. A chiIe- bneeimc and coughing at indoor some nhvsle. Adv Kuiueriugs spreau disease, ine lirsi symptoms of, or coughs, colds, croup, and bronchial trouble arc quickly relieved with Foley's Honey and Tar. Contains no opiates Ingredi ents printed on the wrapper. Adv. 'hroatchest IRRIGATION COMPANY HULI'S H ANT A CLAUS NEWS NOTES FROM TERREBONNE HOMES Merry Christmas Provided for Families in" County by North Clllllll OffllllllH . Seventeen families in Deschute county had a happy Christmas till year, which might have, had none excupt for' the thoughtfulness of offl cials of the North Canal Co. Las week a check for $100 was received by Mrs.'V. A. Forbes from Secretary Oswald West of the company, to bo used In purchasing presents for needy Cut Thl.i Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with Cc to Foley & Co., 2836 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Adv. PUPILS CELEBRATE AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE, Dec. 27. The Pleasant Ridge school held Its exercises and ChrlstmaB tree at the community hall on Saturday night. After the program the remainder of the evening was spent In dancing, .Coulee and cake was served by the ladles. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Teater oi Bend spent Christmas at the homo of their son. A, R. Teater. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chase 'had as their guests on Sunday t"elr ann and daughter with their families, Mr, and Airs, wayne Chase and children and Mr. and Mrs. Joo McEIfresh and 1 . 1. . i Tl 1 1 uuuy,- ui iieumuiiu. Rasmus Peterson and Mrs. 'Cathe rlne Johansen were entertained' at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. A, R Teater on Sunday. .A few of his neighbors gave a sur prise party on w. J. Shannon at his homo on Friday evening. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. H. J. MIkkel sen, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson, Mr. arid Mrs. -W. H. Gray and Roy Miller. The evening was spent In playing cards, after which a lunch prepared by the, ladles was served. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. MIkkelsen and son, Alfred, Rasmus Peterson and Mrs. Catherine Johansen were guests TERREBONNE. Dec. 27. Robert Wyman and Ted Oarlock returned from Portland Sunday after a visit of two weeks. Mrs. Lyle McFadden came from her home. In La Grande Sunday night; The balers were at the Wallenburg ranch lust week. O. F. Wallenburg was a Madrim business visitor last week. S. P. Snapn and O. F. Wnllenburel i. , , , " I iiiiiivb IIKl u. ffuin tucjr uuivu nay iu me cars lust i ... . . ..... wcik I ah or trie famines chosen were Services for the last Itov Water- outside of Bend, so as not to conflict nouse, who died at hla Redmond -with tho Elks' work here. nume j nursuay afternoon, were IirIiI anno uapiisi ciiurcn, wlille the bur- -.v,i,.11l H...I iv..im.v r.,..i. 11:30 o'clock. Wflterhniisi. fnr- "My grandchild could get no re- mcrly lived at Terrebonne. 'ler whatever from a very bad .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pic their Christmas .at Hp ml Mr-find Mrs. Jim Tirniun nmi !? J-oIey'mHoney and .Tar. Coughs, Brown and family snent Christmas colds, croup, throat, chest and bron at Vlck Butler's. Ichlal irritations quickly relieved Mr. Rash lost a-very valuable cow with Foley's Honoy and Tar. Adv, last week. I b.-SL,a,2:n!:ifeas: lsdefense brief in while cutting wood last Sunday. WESTON CASE FILED COUGHS A.M COLDS IN WINTER Indoor sedentary life In winter nas a direct bearing on the preva lence of coughs and colds. Keep the uoweis active ami overcome cnnnil. patlon with Foley Cathartic Tablets. Cold's coughs, croup, throat, chest anu oroncniai irounie quickly re lleved with Foley's Honey and Tar. Adv, Copies of Lengthy I)m-umcnr Receiv ed by Htuto AltornejH In Second Appeal on Krug Murder WINTER DROUTH AT CLOVERDALE ENDS State attorneys In the case of A. J re- Weston, now serving a life term In the Salem penitentiary for the sec ond degree murder of- RoberL H. Krug In the spring of 1919, have re celved copies of the defendant's brief on appeal, filed with the supreme eril rt Thn lirlltf AAnlnltia m f- n - CLOVERDALE. Dec. 27. The K'v" warm showers of the nasi few inv w"iien pages. wore hailed with delleht bv manv. Weston has been twice convicted as the snow melted rapidly and ca- of the crime, and In each case has mfrVa weJe pened up for taken an appeal, the first, resulting terns'a'mlr" ,0 empty the case being remanded to the W. F, Arnold nnd family, Louise, c'rcult court for retrial. i-umiiie anu uaymond Andrus Thomas Harrison and Aleatha and Troubled With Weak Kidneys ",'a ,,ou'',0" nuenaeu tne Christ- "Have been troubled with weak r b. I,roBIram Blven ln sis- kidneys since childhood," writes n i bH, , I u ' . . , . O. "ydo, Benzonla, Michigan. inV. ai.;:. e-...J:i... ' .?"'c" Y,- ."Now past forty nnd have had terrl it, ' ii,C:. . "T"" ""e"loun' , ble backache and that tired out j: 7:: ro'tl M '.,were feeling, hardly able to do my work, By Using Foley Kidney Pills acco'm panled with Foley Cathartic Tablots I soon felt liko a now person.' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vermillion were business visitors In Bend and Redmond last week. G. F. Cyrus, wife and daughter, Esther, were In nedmond Saturday. Mrs. R. O. Andrus has been con Ilned to her bed the nast two wnk with ncuto muscular rheumatism. wrs. j.jva nodson came out from Bend Irst week to snend a tnvi H nvR at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold, whllo recuperating from a recent sickness. Mrs. .Nona Lewis nt Chrl VmflsbUvnr frAi,.lr on "tale highway contracts In Des. Mel Harrlneton nf ri.io, ' chutes county, broke camp last week ing wood for R. O. Andrus thlH week, with the completion of their work nr. and Mrs. Edgar Heartt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heartt. W. v ArnnM and family. Aleatha nnri .Tnnnlla son and Mrs. Fryrear of Sisters werer17 tbem GRAVEL CONTRACTORS END WORK IN COUNTY After working steadily through thp snow storms of tho early part of the month and below zero weather of last week, Bowers & March, Bnokuno Redmond contractors who have been graveling Use Bulletin Want Ada for results. C. L, Frost, rancher living east of Bend, was convicted In Justice court hero on a charge of having In his possession venison not lawfully tagged, was lined $100 and sentenced 90 days In jail by Judge E. I). Gllson today. Execution of scntenco was stayed until after Christmas. Frost claimed to know nothing of a quarter of frostily killed venison which District Gamo Wiirdon Clar ence. Adams found In his smoke house. In connection with tho case, war rants are now being Issued for others believed o Do moro directly Impli cated thnn Frost, according to Adams. MEN MORE NUMEROUS THAN JOBS IN BEND Condition Is .Voted for I'ltt Time In1 Months ns Result of Halting of Irrigation Work . For the llrst tlino In'months there are moro men seeking jobs In Bond than thcro aro Jobs looking for men, It was learned last Wednesday when work was started on tho new logging road of the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Twenty-llvo inon were noeded In addition to tho regular trock laying craw, and moro than CO asked for work. Tho surplus of labor Is considered to be largely duo to the cessation of work on irrigation construction pro ccts, the result of last week's cold wave. function. Only nf short week hoforn Chrlt ina8,!Jpe was making faces ut n small boy friend, ono of those friend one lights with. In tho course of his facial contortions, Joo stuck out his tongue. That was Ion much for tho small friend, A short, swift iippcrcui'i'iid cd that grimace and Joo run scream ing for home. Tlui blow landed "right on tho button," and Joo near ly. hit off nil Inch of his toiiKiiu. Tho doctor sawed thu dangling piece back onto (he jnaln part of Joe's tongue. remarking laconically that It ought to heal, If Joo wero a girl, IiIn dnd says, tho strain Joo Is now under might be serious. FRISCO IS ASKING FOR FLEET HEADQUARTERS CoiiCii'sn lli'lng I'rgi'il o ,ppi'oii'U at qmo,iO(,00 fur t'oiiMtiiniloii - of .Vv Naval Huso GONZAGA LOSES ' CHRISTMAS GAME SAN blKao, Dee 20,West Vir ginia bent, tloimigu college of Spo kane here yesterday by a scoro of 'SI to 13. Bpeclntors wero eiitliiisluNtlc over Gonittgii's showing. Yakima Indians' Ujtnd. On n high point of Mount Adam In Wnshlnirton nro 1,10 human foot prints, In mud long since turned to stone. Indian tradition Is Hint there the great canoe" landed after the flood, the prints iiinJu by llune step pine ashore. (It Unllnl I'rni tuTIi llvml llulUlln.) HAN FRANCISCO, Doo. 20. Tim liny cities mo iniiklng lunowinl rf(irln to Iniliico tho Kovurniiinnl to innko Han Krniiclsco buy tho lioiidiiunrtoiM for (ho I'aclflo float. In tho atlfliupt to put tho , iiiatlor buforu congros nml tho navy dopnrtinont In tho best posslblu way, Hid )hy cities naval nffiilrti coinmltleo'has iippolntt'd Cup tain F. II. Alnswurlli, U, h. N., re tired, as pununiieilt roptononlallvn of tho eoiitnilttfii at Wnslilnglon. It Is ostlmntKil Hint' n haso such ns would bo needed would cost In ttm lielKhborhnod of $60,000,000, which'4' (hit coiiiiulttoo Is asking congress to appropriate JEFFERSON SHERIFF lJliUS KUU.l'J CAK(i() That Roy Hhavor of Bond had been arrested In Madras with an auto loud of liquor wus tho word received Tues day morning at the office of Hlierirr H. E, Huberts from Hhnrlff II, 0. Top. ping of Jefferson county, Topping expected to refer tho cusu In tint fed eral court. . T Selling by Proved Measurement Throughout the United States and Canada, newspaper and magazine circulation is looked upon as a commodity to be dealt in honestly by having the quantity and quality proved. A great international agency is maintained, to make the tests of newspaper and magazine circu lationas a bank examiner makes the tests of bank finances. The name of this organization is The Audit Bureau of Circulations Practically every advertiser and advertising TRAINS ARE LATE -BECAUSE OF SLIDES Detour .NYtsrssnry Tiifwlny I'nulm Trouble Delays Passenger Klght Hours on Ktimluy Slides which prevented Ilia uso of tho Oregon Trunk track at Frieda, making a detour over the O.-W. track necessary, were responsible for tho train Tuesday morning bolng over three hours late. The train was held for a time In the hope that 'the way would bo cleared. Sunday's S. P. & S. train was eight hours late because of engine trouble, while the passenger on, Monday, wus five hours late on account of slides. SINN FEIN CLUBS MAY ASSURE PEACE agency in me country, anu practically every newspaper and magazine in the country which is willinir io have tho facts about its phvMilntinn (11 Unltt-l I'ltn to Th IS.ml DulMln.) DUBLIN, Dec. 20. A mooting of Sinn Fein clubs hero today passed a resolution urging a convocation of the national Sinn Fein congress to arrango peaco with the Irish Free' State. HAD NOTHING TO SAY ALL CHRISTMAS DAY ad Loses Power of Speech When Ho Sticks Out Tongue ut Fight ing Friend , (Ilr,UnltfJ Press to Th B.nd Bulletin.) ARCATA, Cal Dec, 20. Joo Houza spent a .qnlet ChrlstmaB, Iu fact, Joe, evon though he Is lrrepross-: ibly 10 years old, had nothing to say.' It wasn't that Joo was doing no thinking, His tongue Just wouldn't known holds membership in the organization. Twice a year the newspaper and magazine members' make required reports to life" Bureau as to their circulation, at least once a year the ex pert auditors of the Bureau visit each publication office and make their own test of what the circu lation is. 9 The annual audit of The Bulletin circulation, by the Bureau experts, was made this month. Dur ing the time the auditor is here he has access to every fact and record in the operation of the of fice during, the year, to prove what the circulation really is. v ' An auditor would no more accept the press run, or the mailing lists, as the proof of what the cir culation is and has been than a bank examiner would look at a pile of greenbacks and regard that as proof of what the bank's firinnnml rondi. tion is. Every fact about newsnaoer pirmilntmn mnof ,be known to the Bureau of Circulations' auditor, and every fact must agree with every other fact before the proof is accepted. When the proof is made, a classified report is made to all members showing exactly what 'the circulation is, where it is distributed, how it was secured. 4 Ti!e i;eports h.ich the Published himself makes to the Bureau twice a year can then be compared y.with'the' proofs which the Bureau audit'discloses . at least once a year. The audited proofs of The Bend Bulletin circu lation, in all particulars, are on tile, with -every advertiser and advertising agdncy . member throughout the country, and are kept tor pur of fice for the examination of any patron. . It is regarded' as good business practice to have no mysteries about the change which the cashier gives you, or about the yards of goods or the pounds of provisions you buy. It is regarded as good business practice to have these proved to you.. You expect to have the proof, and the other , party expects to give you the proof.