,JfW li i 'T1V?J1K3MNMBIWIJW ' S.-. A "t. S ' . A. vi j.' ;.. a'1 .i i-I.V 1AGK '-. Till: IIKXI) IIUMiKTIX, IIRM), OIIK., WKD.VKSDAY, DIX'KMUKR 20, 101(1 jasammm r. G 7 j ' . r -------"-- Central Oregon Neighborhood News t - - i,ovi:h imiixii: (Special to Tlio Hiillctln) nowKii nuinai:, nee 12. c. Jl. Mlllor, (if Redmond, was a wol tome vlHltor In these parts on Thursduy of last veel(, looking over tlm telunhoiies and wires. .Mrs. Marian Ilosklns nsslstcd with the mtislral part of the piny given at Redmond on Monday night of this wei'k. which was pronoune d to he tho host over given tliero by homo talont. Several families from tin' neighborhood motored In to sue tho play. Thoio will ho n Christmas treo nnd musical program at tho school limiBo on Saturday night tho illird. Mrs. Ill 8. Town, Mrs. Mary Nenl clfili and Miss Marian Ilosklns will liavo clmrKo of tho program. Kvcry liotly Is expelled to tako pint. Mrs. Arthur Jaeger and children loft for Iluiul on Sunday, where thuy will reside tills winter nnd whero Mr. Jaeger lias work on the build ing of tho now hotel. Mrs. Alfred I.eathlny has hcen Visiting tho past week with her (Special to Tho Bulletin) SISTKUS. Dec. 18. Tlio enter- tnlnment given by the teachers and pupils of tho Sisters school Friday niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. K. afternoon was a decided success In .Mitchell. .. overy way. Tho attendance was Joo Unwind, Jr., Is hnvlng his hay largo and tho program excellent. his way from Hcnd to Lost Creek. Hilly Robinson and Wra. Schneid er mado a business trip to Ilend Monday, returning Tuesday. Crls Tinner returned to his home stead after being out sovcral months. The Rolyat school will render a Christmas program on tho afternoon of December 24. Mr. Morris, who purchased tho i'ni Bicwari piacc, is looKing uuer his Interests here. He expects to mo vo out with his family next spring. N. C. Kwlng purchased several tons of hay from Oscar Rutzcln. Oscar Ilutzcln of Stnuffcr was a business visitor hero last Snturday. Misses Bethn Graham, Dorothy Illnmaii, Agues Schroder and Aud rey James wero callers nt the Mcoks' homo Saturday. SISTKRS storo formerly ow'ned by Robert Smith, Is now holding a largo salo which is to contluuo until December 23. A large number of tho young peo plo of Cloverdalo attended tho school entertainment given ut tho Sisters school Friday evening. Clyde Duukctt, who' has been n studcit nt Marysvlllc college, Tonn., has?o"turncd home to Mb parents, Mr. and Airs. J. P. DucktHt, of tills place. The danco nt Allen's hall Friday evening was well attended and all had a good time. The pupils nnd teachers of tho Sunday school are planning for a Christmas celebration Christmas ovc. There will bo n short pro gram and a treo. Kvery ono Is In vited to como. A number of tho young people of Sisters attended tho dance given Saturday night nt Tumnlo. Karl Updike nnd wife have rent ed C. J. Lloyd's house nnd moved to town. On Monday a number of Clover dalo farmers wero repairing tho Sis tors farmers' tclcphnno Hue. I'ltlMJLi: FLAT play, tho proceeds to help pay for tho ball. Tho young people gave an excellent program, and every ono appreciates their efforts on our be half very much. Dancing was In dulged In after the play and all on joyed a most pleasant evening. On Thursday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon, Mrs. J. M. Shearer and daughter Ruth mo tored to Hend. Mrs. Shearer and daughter remained to visit soveral days with Mr. and Mrs. Orowellor. Mrs. II. W. Bayn accompanied them as far as Deschutes, whero she vis ited with Mrs. Frank Bayn for a few hours. Miss Fay Uussett camo out Fri day ovoning nnd remained until Saturday evening with Mrs. Wlll coxon. Thoy attended tho piny in the evening, nnd motored to Ilend on Saturday. Mr. and Mro. A. W. Bayn wero dinner guests nt Allen Wlllcoxon's on Sunday. Mrs. 0. Truesdayo cntortnlned nt dlnnor Stuulny for Mr. and Mrs. John Skccn of Powoll Uutto and Ro.x Powoll, of Prlnovlllo. Miss Ada Morso spent Sunday at home. Clarko took her back to Redmond Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hall plan to leave Thursday for Portland, where thoy will Bpoml the holidays. Mr. N. P. Alloy, Mrs. Van Dorcn and Mrs. Trucsdalo wero Bend vis itors ono dny last week. Mrs. A, W. Bayn spent Friday and Snturday In Princvlllo with hor daughters. , Miss Kdnn Morso camo homo from Paulina Saturday to visit the (Continued from Page) W STOP! And Investigate onr pr)c, beforo buying your Kroccrh. Wo cn snvo you money. P.B.Johnson's Mlltlcnn, Ore. Tel6pbon baled. Others In tho neighborhood V III have theirs haled, also. Carl House Is making dnlly trips to Redmond, where ho is taking tho Pasteur treatment, having been bit ton by a mud coyote several days ngo. Jerry (Irosghrugnr lost a cow nnd calf on Monday, cause unknown. Fred Waller and son Darwin are digging n wolf. Thoy expect to atrlko water at nhout 2C feet. Tho Parent-Teachers' association held a meeting at tho scIiooIIiouhc on Saturday afternoon. HAMITON IHtTTH (Special to Tho Bulletin) HAMPTON 1HJTTK, Dec. 13. Horace Brookings mado a busin ess trip to Bond this week. While (hero ho visited bin son Paul, who Is attending school In Ilend. Jim llnrtoon registered nt tho Brookings hotel Tuesday, being on Jon Duckett was a Imslncss visit or in Redmond Friday. Ed Spoo has a crow cutting logs for tho J. P. Duckett lumber mill, Tho Sisters school closed Friday ovcnlng for tho Christmas holidays. Tho teachers aro planning to go homo during tho vacation. Billy Lang, who tins been work ing In ii Bond meat market, was In Sisters Friday. Mr. Geo. K. Altkon, the postmast er of Sisters, has purchased tho building formerly occupied by the Dennlson Furnlturo and Hardware company. Ho is moving the post of fice nnd his drugs Into tho now quarters. Mr. Altken has Just re turned from Portland whoro ho purchased a largo stock of Christ mas goods which liu will havo on salo during tho holidays. Mr. Clint Is helping with tho work of putting tho building In order. Mr. I, Wolnstoln made n business trip to Redmond Saturday. Mr. Wolnstoln, who Is proprietor of tho (Special to Tho Bulletin) PRLVGLK FLAT, Dee. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Davis attended the dnnco nt Mr. Fnusht's Friday night. Mrs, "Pat" Palmer Is spending n few days In Bend. Storcoptlcnn views wllf bo shown nt tho halt this week Thursday evening. There will bo n Christmas enter tainment on Friday evening at Prlnglo Flat. Saturday ovcnlng the young folks met nt Mr. and Mrs. Damokon's to string popcorn for tho Christmas treo. Quito a lot was strung, somo was eaten and a glorious tlmo coast ing reported. Tho Palmer children nro staying with MVs. Fred Hamlin while their mother Is in Bend. Friday morning tho Settclmoyer children's team becamo frightened when the boys started to unhitch, and ran away, wrecking tho buggy. Mrs. Jonsen has returned to Bend. Mrs. Stetson visited Mrs. A Davis Saturday. B. POWIIMi I1UTTK (Special to Tho Bullotln) POWKLL BUTTK, Dec. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wilson, Mr. Rlggs nnd Miss Jessie Ilnrtloy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Reaves Wlllcoxon, Mnx Strlxnor and Miss Gladys Breeu at tended tho home talent piny In Red mond Monday night. On Friday evening tho high Bcliool students of Redmond rnmn llllt (1 PnmnimiU,. I.nlt .....I .... - I! . u.t....i,,,tj HUH mill KUVU Deschutes Chicken Mash Tho Bend Flour Mill is manufacturing the most efficient and econom ical chicken feed mash that has ever been offered to the poultry rais ers of Central Oregon. The results that can be obtained from feed ing DESCHUTES CHICKEN MASH are phenomenal. The ingredients are of the highest quality: GROUND ALFALFA LEAVES, BRAN, SHORTS, CORN, BEET PULP. One sack will bring you results. Why pay high prices for chicken feeds when a better grade is obtain able at homo for less money? Automatic Feeding Hopper Inquire about our automatic feeding hopper. They are sheltered, keep feed dry, and save your cost of feeding. They come to you complete ly set up. HOW TO GET ONE: With one 100-pound sack of Deschutes Chicken Mash we will sell one of these automatic feeding hoppers for $1.00. ljcscluitcs Chicken Mash, per sack 2.00 Automatic Feeding Hopper 1,00 Place your order now with the Bend Flour Mill Company, so that your chickens may commence laying early. AVe absolutely guaran tee results. Users of Deschutes Chicken Mash not satisfied with our product may return it and have money refunded. We will gladly offer you suggestions on how to feed this chicken mash. Bend Flour Mill Company BEND, OREGON Sweeten You Table For Christmas Day Fresh, wholesome pastries make up an important item on your Christmas menu, and our pastries are like those you have at home. If You'll appreciate it if you try our Christmas Fruit Cakes Christmas Cookies Anise Cookies Short Cake Special Christmas Layer Cakes Mince and Pumpkin Pies Apple, Blackberry and Peach Pies CHRISTMAS CANDIES You always delight in munching at candy Christmas day. Park & Tilford's in special Christmas mixture in five-pound boxes, $1.50. We have a fine assortment of Krause's bulk" candies, 50c the pound." SPECIAL ORDERS FOR ICE CREAM" will be delivered to your door ready for serving Christmas day, in any quantity. ... AMERICAN BAKERY Call by Phone Black 411 HUEY & OLIVER A Good Dinner is one of the most essential features of a Merry Xmas The following is a partial list of things you may desire HEINZ PLUM PUDDING HEINZ FIG PUDDING HEINZ MINCE MEAT HEINZ PURE CIDER and WHITE PICKLING VINEGAR NONE-SUCH MINCE MEAT BOILED CIDER GRAPE JUICE LOGANBERRY JUICE SALAD DRESSING MRS. PORTER'S MAYONAISE PRESERVES JELLIES PICKLES IN GIASS BULK PICKLES PRESSED FIGS BLACK DRIED FIGS WHITE FIGS DATES DRIED GRAPES FANCY DRIED FRUITS FRESH COCOANUT CITRON ORANGE 'PEEL LEMON PEEL Also a complete line of Nuts and Candies. From our assortment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables you can get FANCY APPLES RIPE PEARS ORANGES BANANAS LEMONS GRAPE FRUIT CRANBERRIES FRESH PINEAPPLE LETTUCE CELERY CAULIFLOWER PARSLEY " A BRUSSELS SPROUTS i SPINACH SWEET POTATOES ti CUCUMBERS CABBAGE 1 BEETS ETC. Louis Bennett, Grocer Phone Black 33 1 & O'Kane Buildhg 1 m i wmiJiMHM-