pack a HKNO IlUMiKTIN, IlKNI), OHICGON, TIH'IISDAY, At'CJl'HT 110, 1017 Lf i Y I Central Oregon Neighborhood News -- .. PLAINVIEW WOMEN REORGANIZE CLUB Mm, Howard Ih New President of the O. 1). O. OofruHe Council Is New Outgnmtli. (Special to tho Bulletin. ) PLAINVIKW, Auk. 29. The O II. O. club spent a very pleasant after noon nt tho homo of Mrs. Jess Mel ton Thursday. Refreshments were nerved. Tho Indies organized, with Mrs. Howard, president; Mrs. Pul llam, vice-president; Mrs. Melton, secretary; Mrs. II. Scoggln. treasurer. They also organlied a local commit tee of tho Council of National De fense, with Mrs. Charles Chalfan s chairman and Mrs. Van Tassel secre tary. Those present at the meeting were: Mrs. Hartley, accompanied by "Mr. Hartlef's mother and sister. Mrs. Fulllam, Mrs. II. Scoggln. Mrs. Van Tassel, mother and daughter. Mrs. "V. H. Klrstatter and mother. Mrs Chalfan. Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker. Mrs. Martin. .Mrs. Clarke. Mrs. Will Lcvercni. Mrs. Ward and daughter. Mrs. Elklus and daughter. Miss Hus ton and Kao and Constance Knicker bocker. Miss Vlctarm Huston, of Prlne vllle, who taught the I'lalnvlew school Inst term, is visiting at the Melton ranch this week. Jess Melton was a business caller In Redmond Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. W Knickerbocker were In Itorul Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest and daugh ter, of Rend, took dinner at the Mel ton ranch Thursday. Mr. Klklns and sons were business "visitors In Sisters Thursday. Mrs. M. J. Canada, of Rend. Is spending a short vacation at Pine liawn ranch. Miss Violet Van Tassel, of Madras. Is visiting at Van Tassels this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spaugh and two daughters, of Tumalo, spent Fri day afternoon at Meltons. Carl Penflcld k'ft Saturday even ing on a pleasure trip to Portland. Mr. and Mm. Ford McAllister are "visiting at Melton's for a few days. Rao Elliott and Constance Knick erbocker took dinner at Edglngton's Friday evening. 7. W. Davidson and son, Roy, were In Rend Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and family left Thursday by way of MeKciule Pass on a pleasure trip to the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Melton ami Miss Victoria Huson nnd Paul Sengglns attended tho movies In Rend Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin wiled at Pine Iiwn ranch Sunday afternoon Roy Davidson and wife and Shelby Allen nnd sister left Saturday for the valley, whore thoy Intend gather ing a supply of fruit for tho winter. Print Van Tassel. Glennle Van Tas sel and Walter Kerstater. of this sec- I Hon, and Mrs. Oru Van Tassel and daughter and son. of Madras. left Saturday for a two weeks' trip to Mt. Jefferson. M. W. Knickerbocker and family nnd Mrs. Canada and Nellie Van Tas sel were fishing at the Iakes Sat urday. Mrs. J. II. I.lchensteru ami little son. of Wasco, are visiting In this neighborhood this week. Mrs. I.lch ensteru was formerly of Plalnvlew. having attend that school for a num ber of years. Mr. ntnl Mm. To in pi o and Mr. anil Mrs. Ray Harper, of Redmond, were callers at tho Poplar Kami on Hun day. Alox Duval, Jr., was called to re port In Hcnil this week, for army ex amination. Ho has a brother who Is now In tho navy. Autoue Ahlstrom purchased two Jersey cows this week from Mr Witchcraft. Rasmus Peterson and Mrs. Julian son autned to Madras Sunday, visit ing frleudN. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Will Ilartlctt were Red mond business visitors Monday Mr nnd Mrs. Wayne Chase re turned from their camping trip at Horse lnko Sunday. Mrs. Neta Hnslop nnd llonjamln Daly, of llontl. passed through here on their way to Portland, by unto. Wednesday evening. Seo J. Ryan & Co., for farm land loans. Adv. POWELL BUTTE GRAIN DESTROYED BY FIRE PLEASANT RIDGE HAY HELD FOR ADVANCE Tho ((Hd Price Xm Offered, Not Knotigli, Handlers Rellee Pic nic Parties Held Suiuliij. f Special to Tho Rulletln.) PLEASANT RIDGE. Aug. 29 A fow of the Pleasant Ridge farmers are haying this week. Many will commence In the near future. They are being offered good sums for their hay. but are waiting for larger of fers. I Claude Mallory and family, nrcom jpanled by Guy Dobson nnd family, of Redmond, wore at Suttles Lake on a fishing trip Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Will Rartlett passed Saturday and Sunday on the Metollus I river and at Suttles Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chase. Mr and ' Mrs. L. II. Raughman and family and Albert McCormlck were picnickers at White Rock, on the Deschutes. Sunday. ( O. E. Anderson Is building a new barn on his ranch. Manic nt doe Klllott Rmu'li Hcllccd of liirciidliir) Origin HoiiiN Voted for Shcmi-tt School. (Special to The llulletln.) POWELL III'TTK. Aug. 28 Three stack of grain belonging to Joe Elliott were destroyed by fire early Tuesday morning. The fire Is sus pected to be of Incendiary origin. Mr. and Mrs. J M. Shearer, daugh ter. Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Woll eoxou and Harriett. Mr. and Mrs Fred Drown and Miss Elizabeth Wells spent Sunday on the Deschutes The voting polls were open from 3 o'clock until 7: 30 on Saturday af ternoon nt the Shepard school, for the purpose of voting the bond to build the new school house, which curried by a majority of 17 to 2, In favor of the bunds. J E. Warner, Ed. Ilaruard and Dewey Shnhort spent Sunday fishing on the Deschutes. Mrs. K. Rayn. of Deschutes, Is vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. S D. Must ard for several days. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hall attended the show in Redmond Sunday even ing. Mr. and Mrs A W. Ilayn. Miss Haiel Ilayn. J A. Rlggs. Miss Mildred Flnlmore. Mr. and Mrs. Will Arnold and children attended the Spanish show In Redmond Monday evening of last week. i Miss Elizabeth Wells, of Redmond, spent several days last week visiting Harriett Wlllcoxon. Mr and Mrs. E. N. Hall. sou. Er nest. Mrs Alma Hall. Mr. and Mm. Reaves Wlllcoxon and Mlts Maude Griffon spent Tuesday of last week I viewing the Ice caves and other points of Interest around Rend Ora Foster Is doing somu necessary repair work on his separator He has bought a new feeder and expeett to be ready for business by the first of September. Miss Ethel Hholmrt npenl last week vNIHng her alster, Mis. Melvln Pos ter, nt Redmond. J. II. Roe was out In .tills section (he fore part of last wuok looking for beef cattle. Mr. and Mrs Tom Pureley spent several days last week camping at SuttloH Lake. On Vodiicadav afternoon of Init week, Harriet Wlllcoxon was sur prised by 12 of her little friends. Those present were Evelyn I'urslcy, Ida Elliott, Rerulco llcrnard, Eva Warner, Ruth Moore, Dorothy Trues dale. Ileulii ICIsaler, Vivian Smith June Chapman, Ruth Shearer and Elizabeth Wells. Refreshments were served, and all departed for their homes In splendid spirits. Lloyd and Ross llussett spent last Thursday (Itdilng on the Deschtitea anil report a Hplendld catch W. E. Young and (J. Tooley made a business trip to Prluevllle on Wed nesday of last week. Mr. Tooley made final proof on his ditch laud, which he has owned for several years Mth. J J Chapman entertained u number of ladles at bridge Friday afternoon. Those present were Men dailies John Drlscoll. D It French. L. W Van Doren, J M. Shearer. Allen Wlllcoxon and Mildred Wlllcoxon. Miss Hazel Han spent Saturday u ml Sunday lsltlng M-lsa llerulce llullard at Tumulo. Mr. and Mrs. Heaves Wlllcoxon made a pleasure trip to the McCnll ranch and Prluevllle on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Poster visited G. J. Shobert and family last Sun day. Miss Mamie Griffon returned to Portland, ufter u two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Heaves Wlllcoxon. Allen Wlllcoxon made a busluees trip to lleud and the Ocrwcllor mill Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A W. Ilayn nnd J. A Rlggs visited In Deschutes Suiidu) afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross llussott. Mr. and Mrs Reaves Wlllcoxon. Mr. and Mrs. S. D Mustard, Miss Fay llussett. Jack Meyers, Lloyd llussett end Mrs. F Ra a, of Deschutes, spent Sunday at White Rock, on the Deschutes J. F. Rice has purchnsed a Max well. (' M Redfleld. or Deschutes. Is surveying for the high Hue ditch. LIGHTNING STRIKES AT HAMITON BUTTE Paul Hates, of Portland, and I'red Stanley were looking over the sugar beela In Alfalfa and will teal them for Hiigar. Mr. iwml Mrs. C II. Hardy took a veal and several dozen young chick ens to the lleud market Monday. Leslie Clarke Hold his sheep (o Lou Holland, of Powell Untie. Frank Tattl went to lleud, where ho took the examination Thursday for military service, lint failed to pass, The dance given by the Jolly Neighbors Saturday evening wns a success. Mr. and Mrs Leslie Clarkn enter tained some friends Thursday even ing. After a game of f00, a big watermelon was served. Mr. and Mrs Charles Gwlun visited Jay Hague and Uttcudcd the dance til Hyatt's. The Jolly Neighbors met with Mrs Charles PyaM on Wednesday The next meeting will be with Mrs. Hinoek on September fi. and will be the semi annual election of officers. Mrs M. L. Pyatt spend the week end In lleud. Frank llaffuer. Albert Shults. Mar shall Roberts. Gus Kerry. Mrs Kalph Smock ami son, Donovan, Albert Shults, Orvllle Khults and Verua Hliults ntlitiiled to business In lleud Wednesday evening, ami then attend ed the movies. Charles l')att sold his herd of young heifers to Paul Mertschlng at Kiln head. Mary Holland was a Monday vIh llor at the R. R. Keller home. Mrs. J J. Helium! nnd ruin, Joe, took J. J. Holland part of the way to Prluevllle, wheie lie will iiguln work for Ed Hliiton, after n two weeks' visit at his home. Mondayi Mr William Renin ami daughter, Floiemn, and lltttn friend called at the It. II. Keller and 0. M. Riislu homes Mr. ami Mrs. George Cook called on Mrs. C. M. Hoslu Monday evening. George Cook Is caring for Mra. C. M. Rosin's cows and hiirses. Mrs. Rosin ami children expect to leavo for llend soon Mrs. J .1. Holland and daiighler, (Continued on Page II.) WHY SHOULD WE WORRY? This Question is Being Asked Every Day by Some Poor Soul Ijiurrl Jumen Suffer Kcicre Shock, mill Four llrntt of Horse rn Killed In Electric Slitriu. (Special to The llulletln ) HAMPTON HL'TTK. Aug. 27. -Quite a severe electric storm visited this locality a week ago. Laurel James, who ws walking with u gun In his hand recolved quite a shock when lightning struck near him. J M Hrlckey lost two horses' and Chris Tinner lost a maro unit colt, which were killed by llghtNug. The four' animals were standing under a Junl , per tree when killed. T C Ewlng returned to his homo, today after working for Harris u ft Hlack several weeka during haying I Mrs. Edwurd Street and 'two daugh ters and Miss Agues Schroder r.illiil! at the Meeks home Wednesday uftir noon ' Mr and Mrs JIiiiiiiIk Hrlckey have gone to Supleo to work during lia lug. Ilert Meeks lost one of h's man- The aiiluul fell Into a hole und could not get out. When found she whs dead, and her colt standing near Edw. Street, of IWe, wan a visitor ' here Monday. MILLICAN DIRECTOR RESIGNS POSITION Picnic nt Horxe Itltlgn Draws Mini) From Nelghliiu hood School Election ScptetiilH'r t. (Special to The llulletln ) MILLICAN. Aug 21 AD Nor ton has reslgninl as director of the school board of district 2)1. Mr. and Mrs J J Holland and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs L. P. Roiiuey Mrs R It. Keller and children vis ited with the I. L. Owens family Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Fleming has been out from lleud to visit her daughter, Mrs (!. M Rosin ami children. The picnic at the Horse Ridge school house was enjoyed by many lust Sunday. A little girl friend, from Horse Ridge, Is visiting with Florence Ream since Sunday Mr. and Mrs L. Gless, from llfnil. Mr and Mrs. Sttoultn and children and Mr and Mrs. Fred Klger and daughter. Naomi, were Sunday after noon visitors at the A D Norton home TKY OUK Pasteurized Milk Olliru Mr U None Krq ll In Slf Imc douMrd in l 10 d.y.. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY I'UntlUI HI Farmers ! Farmers ! The Union Market 148 Oregon Avo. UnJ. Orcifon Pays tho Highest Cash Price for Everything You Produce ring or Send it t c Us . , . , aJ ECONOMIC AND military v - u.t. Mm PR EPA REDNESS ffim THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON A A bbLkH aalantltlu .ducallan. .Mara lull .osortunUlea U UbJHQsl MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE mmmmmJmmml arts and commerce BkHI PI'" ( atfaetlv. futur. aarvlca, Yaur cauntry LmmmmmTm-mm ! it. iia ir ir uiuit td bk.ut,Tru WHVlMiH lh Drain larPaaa t War"andTha Waman h4 HHVLkH (h u",T,,l,I" Addrata Railtlrar, t'Z$SBm UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, Oreoon ALFALFA FARMERS AWAITING CANAL I arm .Scene en Tumulo Project. If you are a business man you have your troubles. If you arc working for the other fellow you have your own troubles, as well as his. But if you own a piece of TUMALO STATE LAND and are not afraid to work about five months in the year, you will not only be free from worry, but will be independent of landlord or boss. Twenty acres of alfalfa this year would give you a salary ofJ $1200 FOR TWELVE MONTHS just $100 per month. This would mean two months' work. I still have a few choice tracts left, but they won't last lonp. Come and let me introduce you to some of the people who went to Tumalo this spring. All land is taken under a twenty-year con tract at $40 per acre with 5 per cent interest, but you have the privilege of paying sooner if you like. ftcMrt Thai Norlli ('mini Will lie IM led KiitliuMasilnill) lie- trlwil HllKiir Heels TcMcd. (BpeclnltoThollullntln ) ALFALFA. Aug 2.- Fanners are enthusiastic over the report that the I North Canal will lie finished and the 1 canal liullt here to supply a vast body of laud In this section. Men are now at work surveying the proposed 1 canal line. Mr. ami Mrs F Ogle, Mr and Mrs. I Hay Fisher, and Mr. ami Mrs Jess Thorp, of Portland, motored to Ilcml I on Thursday V Manzanita and Aubrey Heights l.ah $10. SfiO. $(t"i, 10 Per rtnl tnh $2 50 Monthly LOTS $75 t $15000 A Kent for PAUl'li Ml'ILD ACl ClltlOn AhMX I ATION J. A. EASTES Heal folate Itaurance t M O N I T I. "A N mammim J " STOP! And Investigate our price heforo buying your irroccrlM. We can save you money. P.B.Johnson's Mllllcan, Ore. Telephone cai iS No Want loo BiNoWanl loo Small That Baker's Grocery catrtfill for you And deliver promptly and In the best condition. Our groceries, produce, fruit are nlwaya frchli. Our sanitary refrigerator counter keep our dairy podurls cool nnd frcsli. Ilcst prices In canned Rood" of the best brands. BAKER'S GROCERY Wall Street. Near Ohio Plione Red 1G1 J. B. MINER, State Agent Press Building, Bend, Oregon a "" " ' I BRICK vs. OTHER BUlLDlNGsT BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE OTHER BUILDINQS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 bmrick? BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. V mi mmmmmmmt1mmitm