TKK RE$ BriXKTIN. DAILY. ISmOlt, BtXV, ORBQOJf. TUxbATl, JAXVARV 1)1, IttJK) lucre a ut- r - The Bend Bulletin DAXLT EDITION - - ' B-arr Ifunm eW. HMlut M t (or . JuUUf I. Un. th Pom Of On at Beafc Oraeve. aaaer el Narrn a. !. . oiiit w. 8Awrrtw,..v..-.witw-u (ID A. WOlCUXiN.,.Ad.rtUie Maaamr t H. SMITH Vj. ClixulMion , Maaerer ULTl 8FKNCEB ..MeeaealeeJ ot- Am Independent Neweaaper. taadlne; for Ik mm nm. clean auaiaeea, r eke eaat iateteeta at Ufid aa Central Umo. f. ; : iDwctirTioy atw, .:; UtUM earn Oh Tr Ii?; fta Montha ' three Month. '-' B, CarrUa 'Om Y- . tlx Mentha On. Month All enbecriptlone are 4m ead PAYABLE IN aJDVANCE. Notlcee of expiration ere mailed naeeribera end If renewal is not made within wnnblt time the paper will be dvncontinuid. PImm notify oa promptly of any change of atdraaa, or ol failure to reecWe the paper retiu auly. Otharwiaa w will not ba raapouikla for Mate all tbecax ana oroara aaaaala la The Bulletin, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1980 WATER HEMLOCK. We hav recently bad the privilege ,of reading a report prepared by F. V. Horton. grazing examiner in the local forest office, on the eradication of the water hemlock in the Sisters Metollus section. In totany the plant Is culled "clcuta oc'cldentalis." By its more familiar name it was known to be responsible for the death of 18 bead of cattle last sum mer and in this report MrJ Horton tells of the work done by the forest employes toward eliminating it from the range. ' The report and the accompanying set of photographs are extremely In teresting. To the layman, they are a lesson in what our forest Service Is doing for the country and a sug gestion of how manifold is its work. It is invaluable to the stockmen. ' It also occurs to us that if the Grecian Forest Service had been on the Job in the days of Socrates, the philospher would never have been able to go out by the hemlock method. Discussing Leonard Wood the ed itor of the Harney County News says. "It has always been the thought and purpose of the writer to place in the president's chair a man who had more business capability than mili tary." We breathlessly await his selection. The peace treaty has been signed by Germany and. all ber opponents but the United States. We shall have to change the lines about George Washington and apply them to the nation. Last in war and last in peace. Butter has started to drop. Grease the skids. CENSUS TAKER IS BUSY AT MILLICAN RiDD-iritfRhuiiiGs The Weed. Tobacco prices, too, have soared, in keeping with the price of board, of clothing, books and boots; and now we feel some mental jars when we dig up. for punk cigars and cauliflower cheroots, r There was an olden, golden timevhen I could take a hard-earned dime, and buy a royal smoke; a torch that drove away my care, restored the colon Of my hair, and made grief seem a joke. , But now the torch that costs a dime would drive the purchaser to crime, to arson and the like; it's made of rhu barb leaves and sage, and oft the smoker, in a rage, invokes the shade of ' Alike. The time has come, I must admit, when it is wisdom true to quit the habit; once for all; for most cigars are made of tripe, the stuff we purchase for the pipe is ground up overall. And only plutocrats can-buy the honest weed, it comes so highand ''higher still's" the news; what wonder that the. poor man grieves? I'm tired of smoking cabbage leaves and dessicated shoos. I'm tired of throwing coin- away for sacks that should be labeled hay,. but bear tobacco's brand; and so I say to every toff, "This is the time for swearing off!' Ite do it, hand in hand!" ' , meeting at H. H. PoArmond'a on Wydutwduy. Thwo wiiii' a good attendance of Indies lit the O. D. O. club lipid with Mrs. I'll ill Seoggln luxt Tburaduy nftmuonn. The occnnlon wim ; u Hhower for Mrs. HcokkIii ut which tlmii tliu club mriiiutira prvimiit'cd hero with n lowly lufanm ivory let. A number uf blocks were llnlHlied for the club quilt during thtt afternoon. A very delightful luiiuli wiih mirved by the homwit, Mrs. Vern Llvesny whs iicceptod as ii mw club member. Mia. It. X. Stafford of Kiiiiviih Oily was the only intent pi'OHuiil. Mr. mid Mih. J. 11. Klklim and 0. P. McCiilllnter were Itetlmoiid t'lillem KHday. Mr. and Mis. H. T. Hartley made a ul lo (ho pon I nun la on the IH'K oliuii'8 near Madrus on .Monday. . Lily Tolpet of Hand spout the week end nt the Culfelt lioniti. A. B. Moss made u trip to La rine during the week. George Culverley was a culler In Cloverditle on, 8unduy. . MisseH Jo llmgeSH and Connie Knlckerbooker of Bond. Miss Uertn Heiirdeu of Kansas Ully and MeHsera Hoy sod Edgiir-Honrtt and Rv Ariu srroiig wme dinner gnenii at the Hox A rauch Sunday. - Mr. nnd Mrs. .M. v. Knickerbock er were cullers ut the Duwsou home Krldny. Mr. and Mis. A. K. lioaa and party were guests to dinner - t the Colfelt home recently. ' ' Mrs. Loatxim I'ulliitin attended lh meeting of tUo telephone com pany lu Tuiniilo Hiiluidiiy ufixrnoon. K. A.' Powers, Kdgltr llnarlt, Mrs. A. H. IIokh iiihI' I'. A.' HcoKWin 'Wore buxtneiia cullers iu Hmid Hmuiduy. . Hoy neurit uud Ituy. AriiiNlrung were cullers In Utuid on Hundiiy. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Ai ficogKln moved tliulr tiffet'ts.to ileni) On Saturday where Mrs. KcuiiKln. will ruinsln for mime time. j Use Salt In Dry Bnt1ry. i All t'lperlllit'liler litis. huwimIiiiI In xiitHi'KKf ully NiilmiliulliiK crystals of lliit'helle sail for dry fell liallerlt'l lo leli'liluuie t'lrculis to trausiult. and unipliry found. ' APPLES SpUzerg in. Yrllow ISeKlowi P'ER BOX CH P'ER TRI-STATE STORE Engagement Announced Mr. "Grippe" ami Miss "Klii" are busily nnitUKotl irnulu, bill Urn minute you feel a cold coming tin, begin to huvo fever or chills, dull urlii'M or ooiiHtlpati'il, It muy be the Klu or Oi'lppn. llMfoie retiring, blithe your feet In hot suit water, lake u giiod big cup of IIOI.I.INTMC'H IUM KY MOUNTAIN TKA Iwairu) uud Ku lo bed for the ulbt it's u 10 to I ahot you'll '! great the next inoruing. Wlfbout full try Ibis .but do It quick before tun "Klu" or Grippe' get's u Mart. Uuy u package today, -have it lu the lloiuo and use It 'at Hie very first wuiuing I lion you're safu. OWL PHARMACY The Sunday school last' Sunday morning presented Mrs. W. O. Roigel. with a nice table cloth as a token of their appreciation of her work in the Sunday school. ' ' " ! C. F. Hoskins of Lower Bridge, ! was In Terrebonne Saturday. We failed to report last week ai fine son born to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Strait on January 4. Another rabbit drive was held Sun day east of Terrebonne and a large number of rabbits killed.' Verne Lantz and Harvey Drew have, a contract for catting cord wood for McLaughlin and Hoggins at $4.50 per cord. ,i ; A very pleasant recoption was given Friday night at L. P. C. Hall in honor of the Reigel family who are moving out of the community soon. A dance was given at Community Hall Saturday night with the usual good musicand a good crowd. A surprise party was given in honor of the fifteenth birthday anni versary of Russel Galbraith. A num ber of school friends of both Terre bonne and Redmond were present. The evening was spent playing games after which a delightful lunch was served. ' By the help of the carpenters and farmers the school gymnasium has been nearly completed this week. H. A. SCOGGIN HEADS CLUB AT PLAINV1EW Menace to Locusts. Locusts in Algeria have fnnn,i . dangerous enemy In a fly which fol lows tbem and lays its eggs where they lay theirs. PLA1NVIEW. Jan. 13. The Plain view Progressive club held a meet ing at the school bouse last Satur day evening for the election of offi cers for the ensuing year. II. A. Scoggtn was elected chairman and Ray Armstrong, secretary-treasurer: Roy Heartt was appointed chairman of the entertainment committee with power to choose bis helpers. Mrs. Hartley, Mrs. Scoggln. Mrs. Rlkins, Mrs. Hoss. Mrs. Livesay and Mrs. G. C. McCallister were appointed eats committee and H. T. Hartley and Vern Livesay a committee for mater ial for the new hall. A short musical program was given, then tbe young people Joined Irr singing ' popular songs. Light refreshments were Ber- ved by the ladles. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis EgdinEtpnind family also Gib Edgington of Sfptrtrft were guests ut the Dome of run Smith on Wednesday. Jim Pulllam is spending several days in Portland- representing the Snow Creek Irrigation Company at the Irrigation congress. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bnrgess were guests at the J. A. W. Scoggin home Thursday evening. Perry TJawson is the week-end guest of Emmett Knlckerbooker of Sisters. .!.! Baby Gipson has been sick for sev eral days. John McKinney, P. A. Scoggln and H. T. Hartley attended a directors MILLICAN, Jan. 13. The census taker is in this neighborhood. She stayed at the Morgan home Wednes day night. She does most of her traveling- on horse back. Clara Graffenberger is again able to attend school after a short illness. Raymond and Benny Graffenberger were home from J'rineville on a visit. Mr. Graffenberger found one of his calves 'at Alfalfa. The school board of this district met Monday night the board of dis trict No. 34 met Wednesday. C. J. Cooke was a caller at the Holland home the past week. Miss Matheny from Hood River is making an extended visit with Her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Morgan. Mrs. Morgan met her at Bend .Saturday and they returned with the stage Monday. Mr. Morgan's brother is also stay ing at the Morgan home. Mrs. R. R. Keller enjoyed a plea sant hour Tuesday with Mrs. F. Tauscher and daughter, Mrs. M. C. Keller as callers at her home. Mrs. M. C, Kollur trout' tn OA Wednesday returning Thursday. She eapeciB 10 leave lor Portland next week. Mrs. F. Tauscher sold several hundred quarts of fruit to neighbors In the vicinity, before leaving for Kennewlck, Washington, their fu ture home. Wm. A. Rahn is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rooney and son Mitche41, from Bend visited at the J. J. Holland home Sunday. Horace K. Cooke was a guest at the Holland home Tuesday evening. J. J. Holland repaired the well on the Stookey place, Sunday. Joe. Holland was employed at the Fred Terrill place several day this . week. PARENT-TEACHERS AT TERREBONNE ELECT TERREBONNE, " Jan; 13. The Parent-Teacher association met at the school bouse Friday, and held the annual election of offices. Those elected were: Mrs. W. R. Davidson, president: Mrs. Gertrude WhitelB, first vice-president; Mrs. W. F. Gal braith, second vlce-presidejit; Mrs. J. .M. Perry, secretary; Mrs. DeWitt Williams, treasurer. ' Miss Brema, the visiting nurse, gave a talk on the scope and nature of the ... visiting nurse's work in the, community and dlBcuss(d the benefits of Keeping a record of weights and measures of the children. I lard Time Ball THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF CULINARY ALLIANCE Cg9e. No. 371 Wednesday , Jan. 14 4-CASH PRIZES-4 At The Hippodrome Everyone come and enjoy a Real Old Time Jubilee. Fine imposed for wearing good clothes. The farmer and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the failuie of their community. ; . If they pull together, the progress and prosperity is certain to come. 1 . IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there. can only .be failure as a result, ' r , U THE SHEVLIN-HIXON WMPANT Hotel Altamont ANOTHER NAME FOR HOME Very pleasantly situated, . fucing river and mountains. Tbe rooms are large, well , furnl.hed, strictly modern and wull cared for. Good meals are served In the cheerful dining room. It pays to go out of your way to get a real home cook ed meul. TIMK OK SKUVINi;. Breakfast 6:30 to S ; 00 Lunch 11:50 to 1:00 Dinner ' 5:50 to 7:00 Progressiveness and Growth in tlit community, misaa dollar and. cent in your poalttt. Build Now wiih Deschutes White) Pine. BuilJ of hom product and patruaiia ot ic iad'iatry.' Tba cncapcit and but building malarial it Drachurti (Wbilr) Pin. and ii manufactured right bera into all nxaa and fjridaa of lumbar. Acquire a komt of your own inatcad of t luatb of rent receipt!, PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS MILLER LUMBER COMPANY BETTER DEAD Life is a burden tohen the body it racked With pain. Everything wcrrlea 'and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL Tha national remedy of Holland for over 200 yaara; it is an enemy of all paina ra alting from kidney, Uver and uric acid troubles. All drnggleta, three elics. teak fee the un CeM Merfal M everj, be aad aaaept eo Imilatina aumutuuunumaiaui:muuiii THERE IS NEED IN EVERY HOME FOR AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. ' Stop to count th cost of the loandry you send out. Stop lo count tha coat of laundry dona by Old met hod a. Yoo Will t OHM ibe rftfloq why you ihould tiuva en oloctiic woHhlng muchluo. $12.50 down and $12.50 per month puts a THOR WASHING MACHINE IN YOUR HOME. ' Bend Water Light & PowerXo. Automobile B To make room for big shipment of new cars. In order to get our enormous shipment of new cars on the floors we . . Now Offer Exceptional Bargains in Used Cars We will make you some exceptional offers in' several makes of used cars including Dodges and Maxwells at terms that will be certain to suit you. Come in and look over these ' Car Bargains Now. Surely You Will Find What You Need J Pioneer Garage Com