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7 I'AGB 2. MEND IIUIjLKTI.V, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1017. -- - Central Oregon Neighborhood News ----- TUAIAIiO. (Spoclnl to The Ilullotlu.) TUMALO, Feb. 3. Lout Bnturrtnv nftornoon JiicIro Barnes cntcrtalucl tlio toaclicrn and pupils of tho Turn- ulo bcIiooIh In a dollRlittul innniicr. Aftor RccurlriK all nvallnbla rnrH, t lie tenchors and Btudonts wore iaka i lo llend to onjoy tlio afturnoou nmt Inccs and a dnllfilitful lunch Hint wnn nerved later In tin rvunlnsj. Mrs. IMcrcy, of Tacomn, WoshliiR ton, linn coino to Tumnlo to Join lior family. Mr. Plorcy lins lately purcliaHcd llio Mnnih plnco. A very IntoretitlnK ciuostlon wan dolmtcd upon by tlio I'lnoliunU Mt nrnry noddy hint Saturday nlKht. "Kraolvad tliat tlio Ili'dourcno of AViisliliiRtoii nro greater tlinn tlioso of OrcRou." Tlio (IocIhIou wuh kIvuii In favor of tlio nofiatlvo, Mr. and Mrn. Howard Hartley voro dlnnor uuubIh at tlio Howell liomo IiirI Bnturduy ovcnlng. An entertainment will lie Riven nt tlio I'lnolinrHt Rcliool Iioiiho oil tlio uvenhiR of Folirunry 10. Tlio women will lie ha Id In illHfitilfK'fl for n Hum not lower than 10 rents. Tlio pro renin from tlio ovoiiIiik'h entertain ment will lie lined to liny lamps for tlio nrluml building, NolRliliorltiK dlntrlctH nro Invited to lirliiR lunrli and Join In tho ovoiiIiir'h entortalti meat. It. IF. Ilnyley linn boon haulliiK fertlllzur from town tho piiHt week, Lloyd mid William Hoot and Kor Inald Ilayley went to lluud InHt Sat urdny. MIhh Nolllo and Ethel Snyder, who nro attondliiR nchool In Ileuil, wero vIhUIiir at homo Saturday. C. M. Mayuard, Mr. and Mrs. C. II, SpaiiRh and I). E. wlmer wcro In Ilonil laHt week. Mr. and Mm, Androw McAllHter nnd Hon, Orovnr, and i;rnuilsuii, Ed ward York, wont to llend Hutur day. Mr. and Mm. IMIckliiRer, Mr, 0. 10, Hmlth, Mr. and Mrs. John Coon, Mm. Taylor, Mm. Lilly and MIhs Dean anant Sunday at tlio homu of V. II. WIIhoii. It. II. Ilayley and family and Nolllo Howoll Rpeiil Sunday with Mr. and Mm. O.- IV llockor. N. CI. Wallace anil family and Mm. W. M. Vunderpool, of I'llnovlllo, wore vIhUIiir frleiidH In Tumnlo Saturday nnd Sunday, l'otatn liuyern are uumerouH In tills flection at prononl. Mr. mid Mm. T, O. Decker wero yIhHIur at (lorkliiR'H hut ThurHday and Friday. Until llanta Ih reported qulto Hick, llor mother, Mm. Mamh, who left liiHt week for Wulln Walla lint been vlrol of tho IIIiu'bh or llutli and In oxpoctuil homo within tho uoxt tow layH. County School Superintendent ThompHon wiih vIhUIiik In Tiiuialo InHt Friday Mnny farmem nro haitllne their Rl'lllll to DcHchutcn, A. McAllnter imri IiiihciI a new car beforo leaving WaHhInRton, nnd en countered many hardships on hla way to Tumalo. MII.MCAN. (Special to Tho Ilullotln) MILLICAK, Fob. C Wm. A. Hahm called at tho Fardlnand Tauschor homo recently, Clifford M. Hosln mado a trip to Bend recently, returning Monday with Bomo household Roods. Mm, Leo Kollor visited with lior motlior, Mm, Fordiunnd Tauschor, Thumday. (eo. Cook had dinner with Mr. nnd Mm. Ferdinand Tiiusclicr last WcdncHday. Wm. A. Itnlini visited with Leo TntiHchor Friday nftcrnoon, stnylng nil iiIrIiI nnd roturnlng to his homo Saturdny. Mm. Leo Keller called nt tlio It. It. Kollor homo Saturday. Leo Keller called ut tho It. It. Kollor homo tho past week. ThrcHhlng was discontinued until Frlduy at tho Leo ranch, on account of stormy weahter, the thorinometor dropping to 18 degrees bolow zero, There nro now thrco more stucks of rye to thresh. Tho dunce nt Ilamoy Conawoy's phico February 3 was woll nttonded and all reported a good tlmo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Egbert Dyer spoilt Sunday with tho Connwny's, stnylng over from tho dance. Mm. I. II. Johnson nutoed to liar- noy Connwny'H Sunday. Mr. and Mm, L. P. Itooney accompanied her. Mm. It, It. Kollor called on tho Johnson's Sunday evening. Mrs. A. I). Norton is greatly I in proved In health at this writing. Harry Morrison, formerly employ ed at tho Mllllcan ranch, Is tho owner or a now Ford car. Ho Is now am ployed on a much near Ilond. Frank Spoucor Is employed at n Ilcud gurnge. Mm. Deuzll Dyer, from Ilond, Is visiting with her fntlior-ln-law, II F. Dyer. Mm. L. I. Itonnoy has bcoii III tho past weok. Mr. and Mm. A. O. Allen and daughter wero viators tho pnst week end at tho (leorgo Itohorts homo. Ernest and Hooper Dyer vUltod at tho Harney Conway homo Wed nesday evening. Hazel, Olailys nnd Hay Norton stayed at tho Couaway homo Tues day night. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Dyer vlaltcd at tho Fred Klgor homo tho past week. Cliff Evans Is now numbered as iinu of tho owners of a Ford car. I. L. Owen hauled water from Spencer'B now well tho past week. I. L, Owen mado a trip to Head recently, Mrs. Oukn and lior sister, Miss Clirystnl I lay ward moved hack to Ilond recently, I'L.W niKIHTS ASSOCIATION' MIL1.ICAN, Feb fi The Ml. I'lnuJ lloostrr dub, on Its last meeting, discussed tho possibility of organlz ing n local National Farm Loan as sociation. A number of non mem bers wero presont and took a keen Interest. , In order to glvo porsotn, knr.wn to bo Interested, a chanco to bo present, It was voted to call a mcctlni, for Fobruary 17, nt Mllllcan postotllco, for a final discussion and perfecting tho organization. A Woman's Excrlciico Willi Grippe. When a cough or cold hangs on, nnd you havo nebes nnd pains that aro hard to define, It la likely that grlppo Is taking hold of your sys tem. Mrs. J. A. Ilodgors, Switzer, S. C says: "I am Biiscoptlblo to colds, often ending In grlppo. In this case I havo found Foloy's Honey nnd Tnr to prevent doctor bills." 8old ovorywhoro. Adv. CLOVlJltDALE. (Spoclal to Tho Hullotln) CLOVEItDALE, Fob. 4 Mrs. Hol ly Is visiting her nleco, Mrs. Peter son. Clins. Griffiths, of Deschutes, was In Clovordalo Tuesday nnd pur chased thrco full blooded Poland Chlnn hogs of W. W. Vun Matro. Tho boys and girls basketball teams of Clovordalo played with tho Ilcdmoiid teams nt Iledmond Satur day night. Tho Clovordalo girl won by n score of 7 to 10, nnd tho Ilcd moiid boys won by n scoro of 13 to r2. Those from Clovordalo who nt tonded tho Ramos were. II. Kline. S. Kllno, A. Qrubo, E. Gnilio, E. Mil ler, V. Skolton, J. Crow, D. Van Ma tro, It. Abboy, Elmor Qrubo. Mrs. McDonnld, Mrs. Kllno, Viola Miller inn Mrs. Annoy. E. E. HcsBo and" John Gottor mado n trip to Redmond Saturday, Mr. IICBso delivering flvo hogs thnt weighed 1020 pounds, llvo weight. Ho received I10.G0 per hundred, Ooorgo Cyrus has Just completed his now sheep barn. Horn to Mr. nnd Mm. W. W. Vnn Matro, January 29, a (laughter, Hay Abboy delivered hogs In Iled mond Saturday. J. Crow Is visiting his frlond, S. Kllno. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Aldrlrh nnd Mr. and Mrs. Skolton wero calling on Mr. and Mrs. Van Mntro Sunday. Vorno Skolton attended tho basket ball gamo nt Sisters, Sunday nftor noon, which was between Tumalo and Sisters. Mr. Ulanchnrd, county agricultur alist, and Mr. Nash and Miss Leo will moot with tho Clovordalo Coun cil club nt their next mooting, Feb ruary !). Everyone is invited. evening's entertainment wcro about $112. Tho next meeting of tho Powell Ilutto Sorosis will bo February 7, at tho hall. AH members pleaso at tend. FOR SALE I havo for sale a small saw mill outfit, well located In Central Oregon. This mill is all ready to run nnd thoro Is a good demund for tho output. Ono million feet of timber goes with tho mill nnd other adjoining timber can bo purchased at a low prlco. This Is an excellent proposition for somo ono who desires to engago In tho saw mill business on n small scalo For all particulars, call on mo. C. V. Sllvls, 118 Oregon St., Bond. 48c POWELL BUTTE. HAMPTON BUTTE (Spcclnl to Tho Hullotln.) HAMPTON BUTTE, Jan. 31. Mr. mid Mm. Hasslor, of Stnuffor, wero guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrnco Brookings Sunday and Monday. Wndo Mooro was n business vis itor In this vicinity InHt Saturday. Lat Friday night, KilwJiijrScliro der ontcrtnluod at 500. Earl'Ilogem won tho prlzo, n sack of solf-ralslng pnncuko flour, nnd Mrs. Emma Hlii nuiii won tho booby prlzo. Those presont wore Mr. and Mm. C. Hlii man, Mr. and Mrs. Vie Schroder, Miss Bertha Ornham, Earl Rogers, Vie Johnson, Thou. C. Ewlng, Emll nnd John Cnrroz, Wm. Hoist and Ed win Schroder. POWELL BUTTE. & s& Plant for Profit Flow is the time The siwrtngc of food Products In the murkcts of the world promises Big returns for growers Prepare to reap your share or the profits Qim KIT CATALOG J rUnlm' CulJ. I ( rr, lnURf IMW M intrtwfd vtfMtirt thai ut hkI (voeutila fur cvntmUl or horn planting! Utrat and t equip rtMinl lor iMMjltrymn. b kr, fruit grawara -13 HOW KEAUY KOR YOU A$k for Catalog No. yWrWvvv vwv vvvvviwv WV- Wv I True Economy . . . $ WJCl d4 ct it mrins the wUt iptoJlne of one' money nuking every daXUr do full duty J ni tluiB In return o rticl tlut will ntlfy you la vry wy. Tb WHTT1T All JL i- U a ml tarjila txciuu It b toli at a popuUf price bccauM It give you tiu kini ol nwlng you delight Ini Ucaute it will turu out tb work quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time of utlsf ictory aervicet because lu Improve menu will eruble you to do thlog which can't be dooe oa any other machines because it will please you with Iti fine flohh and beauty of lu furniture. In ibort you will find the White reliable, and desirable from every point of view. Be sure to ut the While dealer who will be glad to show you how good a machine the White Is. II there 1 no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat. alegi. We do not aell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Kotary Shuttle Machines. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, ( NNrrVrAAAAAftAWtAA4AV ."OB HALK BY UB.V U lTUNUTBE CO. IMPIi iJOF (Special to Tho Ilullotln.) 1'OWELL BUTTE. Fob. 1. Com- iiiunlt)' hull Is to havo u flno drop curtnln for tho stage, nnd It Is fast Hearing completion. A plcturo ol tho Three Sisters occupies the center spneo, and IiiisIiiohs men from tho three surrounding towns will havo their ndvortlsemeutB on tho sur rounding spaces. Mrs. John McClcnd Is hero visit ing. Sho spent soma tlmo at tho ItotsH Bussott homo nnd then went to rrluovlllo to visit her sUtor, Mrs. E. A. Bussott, and lior mother, moth er, Mrs, Mary Brown. Mrs. L. W Van Dnrou nnd lior brother, Mr, Drommor, spent Wed nesday evening nt tho Truesdale homo. Miss Melon O'Noll, of Bend, was tho hoiiRO guest of Mrs. Allen Will coxen Friday and Saturday, Sho came down to Attend tho Jltnoy danco. Mr. Hayes has resigned his po sition as toachor In tho eighth grade nt tho Iledmond school to resumo his studies nt tho University. His place will bo tilled by John Tuck, of l'owull Butto. Ho will begin teaching on Wednesday morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. I Alloy enter tained at dinner Sunday, for a num ber ot friends, among whom wero, ltov. and Mrs. Alton, of Iledmond; Mr. Brown, nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Illro. J. A. IUrks, bis sister. Mrs. Etta Arnold, nnd Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ilayn motored to rrluovlllo Mon day, and wero dlnnor guests of tho Misses Bayn at Seldom Inn. A. II. Bhodo wn a business vis itor In Ilodmoud Tuesday, soliciting adds for tho drop curtain to bo put up In Community hall. Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Mustard spent last Sunday afternoon ut tho F. B. Ilayn homo at Deschutes. Mrs. Etta M. Arnold has returned to llend, aftor spending several days with Mrs. A. W. Bayn. Sho expects to loavo soon for Vulcan, Alberta, where sho now resides. John Brommor left Saturday for his homo In North Yuklnia, after a visit nt several weeks with his sis ter, Mrs. Van Boron. Thursday evening tho Towcll Butto Improvement club hold Its annual election ot ottlcers, tho following of. fleers being elected: President, J. F. nice; Secretary, Delberl French; Vice President, Oeo. C. Truesdale; Treasurer, Wm. Wilson. J. A. Hlggs and Ooo. C. Truesdulo wero olected directors for two years. Tho jltnoy danco nt tho hall on Friday night was a very successful af fair. A goodly crowjl was in at tendance, and all enjoyed a picas uut tlmo. Tho receipts from the (Special to Tho Bulletin.) POWELL BUTTE, Jan. 29. Guy Scars Is confined to his homo with a bad caso ot measles. Tho next mooting ot tho Powell Butto Devolopmont leaguo will bo hold In tho hall on tho first day of February, for tho election of offi cers. All members nro requested to bo present. Ono of Billy Wilson's hired mon mot with n painful necident whllo raondlng fonco. A stapla flow out and struck him in tho oyo. Ho left for Portland Sunday ovontng. Mrs. D. A. Yates and Mrs. Guy Scars returned from their trip to Portland on Thursday ovenlng's train. Miss Orisa Scars lias returned to Prinovlllo to school. Mr and Mrs. A. W. Bnyno, Mrs. Ettn Arnold and J. A. Illggs woro dinner guests at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry Suttong's, near Bond. J. A. Illggs nttonded tho danco In Prinovlllo Saturday night. Thoso who attonded tho danco In llodmond Friday evening woro Mr. and Mrs. Allon Willcoxen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hilly Wilson, J. A. Illggs, Mrs. Heaves Wlllcoxon, Mrs. O. E. Buttor flold nnd Mrs. J. M. Shearer. Tho music was furnished by tho Bowkors orchestra, of Portland, and was greatly enjoyed by nil. Thoy an nounced thnt thoy will mnko regu lar trips, including Bend, Iledmond and Prinovlllo. O. E. Butterfleld made a trip to Boise, Idaho, to purchaso two car loads of sheep. Mrs. Ettn M. Arnold, formerly ot this place, but now making lior homo In Vulcan, Alberta, Is tho houso guest of Mrs. A. W. Bayn this weok. HUGE WATER BAGS TO AID FIRE FIGHTERS Xcw Equipment. Coming for Des chutes Forest Two Xcw Look out Ton era nro Planned. (From Monday's Dally.) Now facilities In tho way of tiro fighting on tho Deschutes National forest nro to bo provided, In tho shape of saddlo bags, each pair con taining approximately 21 gallons ot water, to bo brought by pack horses to tho bcoiio ot small fires. Tho first of theso containers arrived this morning. Supervisor W. 0. Hastings plans to havo a pair of theso bags for each of tho main caches on tho forest. Each will bo equipped with n hoso, and will find their chief tiro fight ing uso whon attached to n forco pump, In putting out smnll pitch fires hugh up on tho trunks ot tho trees. At other times they will bo ii3od In carrying drinking water to tho rangers. Among tho greatest Improvements on tho forest for tho coming year, will bo tho construction of two look out stations oC tho most modern typo, nccordlng to Mr. Basting's present plans. W STOP! And Investigate our prices beforo buying your groceries. Wo can sovo you money. in P. B. Johnson's MlUican, Ore. Tolopbono if Cut This Out It Is Worth Mono. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out tills slip, cncloso with Gc to Foley & Co., us a 5 Sholllcld Ave. Chicago. 111.. writing your namo nnd address clear ly. You will rccolvo In return a trial package containing Foley's Honov nnd Tnr Compound, for coughs, colds, croup; Foley Kidney Pills, nnd Foioy Cnthartlc Tablets. Sold ovory whoro. Adv. YOU KNOW, OF A Viwior A Departure A Birth A Delh An Accident An lllnew OR- Any New Building Social Functions Meeting! A Real Estate Transaction Any Improvement! OR Anything that is ot Interest ITS NEWSI Phone it to The Bulletin 501 EVERY DOLLAR YOU PAY FOR BRICK THAT IS MADE IN BEND STAYS HERE Brick is the MOST ECONOMICAL Building Material there is. AH who havo used our product are satisfied. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. TV' "' p F Deschutes Chicken Mash The 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 home for less money? Automatic Feeding Hopper Inquire about our automatic feeding hopper. They are sheltered, keep fyeset uT- MVe yUr CSt f feedlng They come t0 yu itete- 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 Deschutes Chicken Mash, per sack $2 00 Automatic Feeding Hopper TTZ Place your order now with the Bend Flour Mill Company so that your chickens may commence laying earlv w II ?? tee results.-Users of Deschutes Chicken Masl no -"T; our product may return it and have money funded Wewillgladlyofferyousuggestions on hoTtota tl chicken mash. Bend Flour Mill Company BEND, OREGON zJm X iU ul i A