IlKND IlUMiKTIN, IU5N1), OKKOON, THHUSPAY, HKITKMIIUR U7, HUT -- --- Central Oregon Neighborhood News '' TUMALO WOMEN TO HAVE RED CROSS pack a 1 JPIONEER'CLUB HOLDS SPECIAL MEETING Ttmbonnn OrKnlwUoa DccJdcw to Tiko Up Work for tho ltctl Crw. (Special to the Dulletln.) TERRBUONNK. Sopt. 26. Tho Xndlcs' Pioneer Club held n special nicotine last Wednesday .afternoon nt which it was unanimously voted to take up Red Cross Work dtirlns tho coming -winter, devotltiK their mcotlngs to sewing for our boys at the front. Mrs. K. II, Mctcalf, who has been seriously III for tho past three weeks, Is Improving slowly. Miss Flora McWIlltnms left recent ly for Madras, where she will teach this coming yewr. W S. McKwlnR has returned Irom Suttlcs Lako much Improved Sn health. Archlo Gates, of Redmond, was a Terrebonne visitor recently. The war waB brought closer to us this past wcok when one of our most popular young men, I,. A. McFaddon, wns called to tho colors. Ho left Thursday morning for American "Lake. Washington. Mrs. Stephens, of Redmond, spent n day hero last week visiting Mrs. "W. S. Moore, Mrs. Carrlo K. McMunn Is spending Hub Moots nt Mrs. (IrlfTInN J. V. Carry Will Movo to NcvIy Purchased Ranch. (Special to The Dulletln.) TUMALO. Sept. 24 Mrs. C. W. Nolson's brother. A. J. Howard, of .mjwjiuu, wiufevii, nunuu riiu; iui i a short visit. Mrs. ntrdsAll anil Mrs. Polniloxtor mn ifltK llirt luillaia nt M f IInAbitid ! iiJfc n 111 inu atii-a i iii nvvnvi at homo to help them get started on! work for tho soldiers, last Friday, afternoon. Mr. Parsons started his thresher Saturday afternoon at Dayton's. ! where he threshed a small amount of wheat. Monday morning five loads of Canada field peas were threshed for J. W. Drown. R. O Summons will haul water for Mr. Parsons through the soasou. T. A. Ruthorford, of Portland, was In town last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rlabhoff are ! making preparations to leave for Portland the first of the week, whore' they will visit for a short time before going on down Into California. ' The first club meeting for the year was held at Mrs. J. M. Griffins on Saturday afternoon, and was a very enjoyable affair. Some especially i rood papers were read. Miss Frances Yoi Are Cordially Invited to Attend Our Formal Fatt Opening Saturday SeptL 29, 19 IT Intensely Interesting to AW Women of High Fashion Attainments are the New Fail Modes. a few weeks In Bond 1. the guest of . Thpson and "m.' Lliltan KWh 1,CMriCCMa"rglVeV Roa'de. who Is """ f h ' r " attending Redmond high school, spent Sunday at her homo here. SISTERS MILL PUTS ON A NIGHT SHIFT Aubrey Perry Operates Stage In As cnrr of Clsudo Woods, Regular Drher. (Special to The Dulletln.) SISTERS. Sept. 25. The mill put on a night shift and operated night and day for three or four days last week. C S. Woods and son, Claude, are at Pendleton taking In the Hound-Up. John Fryrcar wont to Pendleton last weok to visit his son, Joe Fry rear. Mrs. George Golden Is spending fair week at the home of bor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods, of this 'place. Leo Allen Is working at Thrco Creek dam. Mrs. Roy Dranton, of Redmond, is Btaylng at the Gist Hotel. Mr. Bran ton is operating tho truck belonging to Anthony Roach. Lester Gist and wife, -who have "been working in Dend, have returned o Sisters to work for the Sisters saw mill. Aubrey Perry Is operating the SJs-'ters-Redmond stage In the absence of Claude Woods, the regular driver. Robert Woodwortb, of Cloverdale, lias moved to town. noon C. P. Decker made a trip to Hend on Important business Saturday. W. D. Darnes spent Sunday even ing with F. E. Dayton's. ' J. IS. Couch, of Chewelah. Wash ington, came In tor a short stay last week. He sold his land west of town while here. I J. F. Carey and nephew, Wlnfield j Carey, from Snohomish, Washington. ' arrived Friday. They will visit atl their old friends, the Footes, while they start Improvements on 50 acres of land which Mr. Carey recently bought In this neighborhood. Ruby Marlon, Esther Dales and I Frank Wallace aro attending school , in Dend, Frank taking the girls each day In his machine. I Mrs. Adah Lundburg made a busi ness trip to Dend Saturday after noon, leaving the telephone otrice In charge of Miss Ruth Dales. Geo. Doll has been engaged to run the engine for Parson's throsher this yoar. Grover Gerklng returned front a trip to the mountains Wednesday, where be has been looking after cat tle. Mr. and Mrs. Gerklng, Grover Ger- klnc anil J. W. Dakar want iin in lfaltffni' Inat Qiinilnv u'hn.a ttta.-I bought IS gallons of huckleberries. It. H. Dayley made a trip to Prlne ville lost week. Mrs. Mildred Taylor has been quite III the past week. Mrs. J. T. Park and daughter. Leona, were In Tumalo Saturday afternoon. It has been our aim to bring together Suits, Coats, Dresses,. Skirts,, Waists and Millinery, correct in style and' withal meeting the popular price demands. We believe this exhibit fulfills every style and price demand for exclusive Garments and Millinery. Our showing- will be exceptionally large and complete. Fall Suits, Coats, Dresses,. Skirts and Waists, in splendid array f OUR MILLINERY is among the most exclusive and umisual bo be had. Our display will include over Three Hundred Pattern Hats, in Sport, Tailored Dress and Semi-Dress and Motor Flats. Hats that are not just experiments brinjjyou are but acknowledged and approved styles, at prices the back to our store. We snent weeks eomimnnir and simni? Hie ofleriiiK of the ui.Te.-cnt niffrxets una' now, ilt.s inwuit you. Till- PLAGK Don't forget the date Saturday, Sept. 29 t A aasaarw Sr I -KJMsUkl!lUHuMk. Mrs. Jack Steldham, who has beeni pnTTWTV TJTTTJTF C wvr T vooklng at tho Wilson mill, has re- UUiM I IUI 1L.S) 1L.L. PRINGLE BUILDING Ladies' Outfitters m:Ni), OKI-ICON WtHcLoufiVindows Friday Evening Open Sitltii Juy Staining ot 9 o'clock Connor Wall, and Orejjon Sis. turned to Sisters so that her son can attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline have moved to the Wilson saw mill. Mrs. Kline will cook for tho mill bands and Mr. ICIIno will work In the mill. Mrs. Carl Woods and Mrs. Hutch inson made a recent trip to the Allen Dale ranch after fruit. J. O. McKlnney has returnod from -a. recent trip to points In Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington. ATTEND BEND SCHOOLS (Special to Tho Dulletln) HAMPTON DUTTE. Sept 21 Mrs. C. L. Hlnman and children moved to Dend Tuesday, where the children will attend school this yoar. Mrs. J. M. Drlckey and son, Jim mle, and wife, autoed to the John Day country to get a supply of fruit and vegetables. nJDBBBBBBKJS4u, jpBjSSSBBBTjSJnMSKBte laSsK ' WiaBSBl65,fiir:5WiB! Central Oregon Bank lllllJ, UUiUUl Miss Agnes SehrwVr. of Rolyat. I nliiiiihlr I)r Ilowb, of Kednwtfid. shopping In lb-mi Saturday i veiling and Miss Mary SlauftiT, or Stauffer.li. attending him. and atcenili'd the aiovlos. wero passongers on tliu mall stage w. M Ferry, w-bo spent n wnMk at I (,,'rt HoIIowak and fBjnlly will last Friday going to. Band, whore they biime. returned tohls work at Powell lwv soon for u plmsurn trip Into will attend school. ! liutto ititiday. I IiIhIxj. They will travel in their Charles Jamen. and aon nave re- , , ,. ,,..,..., Ovrland cnr. turnwl to their Howe after working In I ow.unu iri.vi ". " Mm Martin I'almluiid. who has Dond several wiws. " "'" , ,, , , .burn visiting r parents In Alfalfa, Charles Davis and wife were guests at tho Drooklngs Hotel Inst Tuesday nigh, being on their way to Dend where, they will make tllr homo. T. C. Kwlng Is helping Horaeo Brooking haul wood. Mrs. Rhodes, of Stauffer, passed through here Tuesday. Miss Margaret Hchreder returned to Dend after visiting for sntsu time with bur parents. OFF1CKRS: D, K. JIUNTHK, I'rchl CARIiiri'O.V It. HWll-T, Vice K. V. MAIIAFI'IJY, iiml Vlri II. M. HTKPHKNH, Cut. I'KNDKIi WAl'l'i:, AhhlttunfcCasliIcr DIRECTORS: D. K. Hunter W. L. O'Donnell ICarlcton IJ. BwlXt IS. I. Mnlmffey II. Mfjiteiihens , T. Every facility for accomodating the investors of Central Oregon r a. V V" Al k, 1 . ..vv...f tcr IJf f' ARM BROKEN WHEN AUTO CRANK KICKS I,nreii Cumplwll Victim of t'nusUul Accident ut Iihit Drblgo I. T. Club Kiitn-Uliiril. (Spoelal to The Dulletln.) LOWKR DRIIJOK. Sept. 19. Lor- en Campbell, when cranking his car Thursday, met with the unfortunate accident of breaking his arm at the 1 wrist. ) Mrs. Campbell entertained the P , T.s on Friday. (lus HUillg and Durward Hunt were Redmond visitors Saturday C. F. Hoxklna made u business trip to Redmond Thursday evening. Mr. and Mth. L. F. Rico were Priuovllle visitors Saturday, where Mr. Rice wus called as a witness. A largo delegation uttended tho Squaw creek Water Users' meeting In Cloverdale Saturday evening. Loren Campbell loft Tuesday tor Vancouver where he la to receive physical examination beforo going to American Lake. gathering tho beet cattle in Is week Sflvoral Alfalfa pttople, Including Mr. and Mrs. Ogle, Mr. nnil Mrs. It. Fishor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dert Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shultz, Mr. and Mm. It l,Hori(r! and (lus Horry, were returned to !Snd Thuiwdiiy. She vim uccompattlnd by hoc winter, MUs .fiuln Pyutt, who wilt nttoiul thel Ilnud high M'hnnt. A letter containing tin news that (Continued on Page 7.) i w jPSbbbbbi ECONOMIC AND MILITARY PR EPA REDNESS THE UNIYERSITlOF OREGON In MtdltUa t cUntllla Mtli MILITARY Dl uu tl jrta In central and full uparlunllUa ht OMESTJC SCIENCE COMMfRCC tar rvlc. iVouc aawnlry Meklt,TrMn Th Wama and h AMr(a Itaclttrar, UHIVERSITYIF OREGON. Eugeat, Oregon Plan 1ar naadal th Brail lha Unlv STOP And InvtttMtn ou prlrBo befom ibWIniyotir rocorr). W'n cjQfHHir, rou li lo - rf St P.BOohnsois MIIHcnn, Ore. Telephone TKYJOUK Pasteurized Milk Od.cn tf, 30(1, like U. NofijjKcfpi xi ht ka ilil)lc led in xit y. JT centjlkl oregon Mrmers tcreamery Phone IUI 131 C. W. HARDY INJURED AVHILE LOADING HAY ALFALFA, Sopt. 22. C. II. Hardy was seriously hurt Wednesday, While unloading hay at his ranch ho fell from a ladder and dislocated his left SEE ME SEE BETTER Do your eyes flickpifwKen you read ? Perhaps we can help you, atne tMuble may be just temporary. School mil(hcuSnoufl take .special care of their eves. VWrSy are til; best friends they have. V Optometrist DR. C H. FRANCIS with Myro H, Simoni, OKanc Bui'IJin) V Optician i :JB .M ra i