11KNH IIUIiIjKTIN, IlKNI), OHKtiON, TIUNUSOAV, OrrOllKU I, 11)17 CAGIC 2 lit w 1.' & fMM Central Oregon Neighborhood News 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 LOWER HRIDGE GIRL IN TACOMA SCHOOL (Special to Tho Bulletin.) l.OWKH ltUIDOK. Oct 2- Mr and Irs. Kidder and son. ot rortland. Merc vIsltltiK with their daughter. Jlrs. L A.Jlunt. the past week. Gus StacllK was a Uedmond vis itor on Friday. Miss Kern Walters left Thursday evening for Taooma. where she will attend high school this year. I. A. Hunt made, a business trip to Redmond Thursday. Mr Wilson Is shearing sheep at the liosklns ranch this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard. Lester Holloway, I.. P. Klce und Frank Vhapniau wore anions those attend Ins the sale at Ogg's last Tuesday. Mrs. A. S. Holmes was a guest at .Mrs. Campbell's Wednesday. Mrs. C. V. Hosklns, Marlon and IN'aoml Hoklna motored To the Wil son mill Wednesday. Mrs. HarrlnRton. Denxll Harring ton and Jerry OroszkreuRer attend ed the Sisters Fair. Mr and Mrs. David Mllburn were chopping In Redmond Tuesday. Charlie Hlscock has his threshing machine rebuilt and started thresh ing at Gu StadlR's Thursday. Marlon lToslns was a Bend visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard and Les ter Holloway were In Redmond Frl day evening. C. F. Hosklns received three calves IromTIUnmook Thursday, and ex pects a shipment oaeh week. Several ot the men from Lower Bridge attended the water meeting at Clovredale Saturday afternoon. birthiJay party at pringle flat home Mr. Han-)' Kvnnn Klertnt h SvIkmiI Clerk to Itoplare Mrs. lnK Who Moed to lleinl. (Special In The nulletln.) PRIXGLK FLAT. Oct. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brans entertained last Saturday evening In honor of their daughter. Miss Nine, the occasion be ing the latter's fifteenth birthday. At the school meeting call ml a short time ago, Mrs. Harry Kvana tloc ted clerk In plac of Mrs. Archie Pavls who has moved to Vend. Clyde Iialsley and Harry Kvans. Jr. are homo from the mills. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Palmer have moved from the mill to their home atead. Eighteen children are enrolled at the Prlngle Flat school. MIm Lillian Hamlin is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Stetson. wnll attend- hoo at the Flat. Mrs. Stetson has moved Into the Rivers houM. uhra she will Mve t il year Potato digging hu started In this v . inlty. Mrs. Webber presented the school 'tu a new flag rope. SISTERS FAIR RATED AS VERY SUCCESSFUL Keen Interest Kvincwl In the I'rle AuunU l-'iuuurlnl Outlook .Now KeoiiiN lJ,onibt. (Special to The Bulletin.) SISTERS. Oct. 8. The SMers fair h.ld Spiember 26, 26 and 27, was a aurcees from the start and the agri- Central Oregon Bank BEND, OKKICKIIS: I). K. lIL'NTim, I'rohldont OARLHTO.V II. HWIIT, Vlro-1'rut.Ideiit K. I MAIIAI'I'KV, Sincl Vlco-l-rosldent, II. M. KTKI'IIKNH, Cnsliler Fi:.VDi:L WAIT!:, Asxlstuut Cuhlilcr DIltKCTOHH: I). E. Hunter IV. h. O'Donnell Carleton II, Hwlt K. 1'. Maliuffcy II. M. Stephen Every facility for accomodating the investors of Central Oregon cultural exhibit sas the best ever seen here. The $IR cash prlxe for the best display of farm products fell to Mrs. Kd Mills, while W. It. Abbey was the winner of tfie $15 cash prlio for the best garden exhibit. Mrs II. K. Allen was the winner of the watch bracelet offered for the best display of canned fruits and vege tables. A popular feature of the fair this year It was the Baby Show, under the personal patronage of Mrs. II. L. Corbett. of Portland. Or Waldron and Ir. Myers, of Portland, were In charge and a large number of babies were entered and scored. The results from tho eugenic tests will not be known until returns come from Port land. Mrs. A. M. Prlngle's baby, ot Bond, received the prize for the best looking baby at the show The fair promises to be a success financially. POWELL BUTTE SHEEP BRING LARGE PRICE Sixteen Dollar n Head Is Pnlil by Kd. Itariinrtl For n Flock In cluding KM) Sheep. (Special to The Bulletin I POWKLL UL'TTK. Oct. 2 Kd. Barnard purchased 400 head of sheep last week for a consideration of $16 a head. K. N. Hall returned from Pendle ton the tore part of last week Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Ituwett visited relatives at the McKlnley mill oh Sunday Mr. and Mrs Wm. Wilson spent a tew days the fore part of last week attending to business In Portland. Grandma Brown visited several days at the G. F. Shohert ranch last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Casey, of Port land, are visiting with Mrs. Case' sister. Mrs. K. N. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. lto Ruett. Mr. and Mrs. Reave Willcoxon and Mr. and Mrs. D. It. "French made a trip to Cove Orchard last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Usui. Mum liaiel Bayn and J. A. Itlgice spent Sat urday evening In Bend. MIm Jessie Hartley visited with Mrs. J. F. Rice from Fr'.dav afternoon until Monday. Miss Fay IiUMeti vU'ted friend a id re.'atlvee in Bend and Uedniouil tnt f trt of the week .Mr aid Mrs. I. M S'icrr. r a-1 d-. ichici. Ruth. v'i':ii with M. -heavr' parents. M . and Mrs. Chm. Oreweller. at the Orewi-llr mill Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. Fred Ilrowi. returned from Portland and Vanoit sr the first of last k after i ii week' visit with friends and re.ai'te. Mr. ami Mm. IImvh U'lllrnxo'i were Rend visitors on Tueidiv or latt week. Mrs. J. M. Shearer ant Mrs. Allen Willcoxon spent Wedneniiay sfc.r noon of last week In Rend. Mrs. A. W. Ray'n. Mine IUu-1 Ban and J. A. Rfga visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayn at Deschutes on rueaday of last week. Mr. and Mrs Walter Foitr and sin returned from Pendleton the mid dle ot last week. EAST END SCHOOL IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION (Kpei-lal to The Bulletin.) MILLICAN. Ort. I. It. R. Keller visiter with his brother and family wb.ie at Bend after lumber for 0. Caldwell Monday, and returned Tile- du OREGON G. Caldwell Is having mora sheop brought out to Sloan's ranch, Chan. OrnffcuhcrKor inndo n trip to Bond after another load ot lumber this week. W. W. Grlnsteiul also got a load of lumber this week. I.. B. Keller ami family, front Bund, visited with the F. Tnuscher family Sunday. Mrs. It. It. Keller ami children and Mrs. J. J. Holland were at tho Beat son place Monday. Win. Kn tin and u carpenter from Bend uro busy building tho Kast Nud school house. P. B. Johnson made a buslno trip to Bend Thursday. L A. Hall Is building a milk house tor P. B. Johnson. Vernon Clevenger and 1. L. Owen found Clevenger's four cows, which turned up missing the past week. In Lee lllggs' corral at Hampton. R It Keller shot two cojotes while herding sheep Thursday. TERREBONNE FAMILY TO WINTER IN SOUTH (Speclnl to The Bulletin.) TF.RRKUONNK. Oct. It. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Benton nud little daugh ter, lintel, left Sunday morning for Kseondldo, California, where they will spend the winter. P. C. Churchman, of Sheridan. Ore gon. Is here visiting his daughter. Mrs. W. O. Ralston. Mrs J R. Helfrlch, who recentl) moved to Bend, came down Sunday, returning on the evening train. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Galbrlnth. c.i companled by Mrs. M. C. Davidson. Mrs. C. C. Hdo and Mrs. C. M. Peck ham, attended tho special meetings In Redmond which are being con ducted by Rev. Lyons. Mrs. F. K Mnrtx. of Bend, npent Saturday here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Ilelgel. Threshing Is going on now In this vicinity. C. A. Douglas' machine started out last week. YAKIMA MAN TAKES PLEASANT RIDGE HAY (Special to The Bulletin ) PLKASANT RIDGK. Oct 2 Mr Ahlstront has sold his hay at iH a ton to a Yakima buer. Mr. and Mrs O. K. Anderson at tended the Tumalo Fair on Frldey Mrs. J A Chase, Rasmus Vttn hi and Mrs. Johansen were business rail ers In Redmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Jake Peterson were called to Bend Sunday to attend th funeral of her brother-in-law, who died Saturday night J. A. Chase. Wayne Chase. Mr Jones. Mr. Hew Ins and Mr. Scott are helping Mr Baughnian hay this week Mrs. Whltemore was a caller at the J. A. Chase home Saturday. Rasmus Peterson finished baling hay last Monday and has haled for Antonn Ahlstrom. Mr. Warner and W. II. Gray this week. O. K. Anderson bought eight head ot young stork at the Ogg sale. Mrs. Greenhnlgh. Mr. Conlln and wife and daughter were callers at the J. A. Chase home Sunday. The oldest son of Mr. and Mrs Jouee came home from the lumber ing camps for a vacation and a visit with his parents recently. Mis Ktta Chaee left Tuesday for Bend to work for Mrs. Anderson. Noah Gray rut sweet clover for O. K. Anderson this week. II. A. GarliM-k and family arrived In Pleasant Ridge Monday and moved Into their rei-rntl) purch'awed from Mr. Parsons. Mr Mailer) lost a heifer Friday. See J. Ryan & C'j., fur farm land loans. Adv. CLOVERDALE WATER USERS HOLD MEETING iSiliool IIi.h'JI I'ui.lls Knrolleil MIm, Dorotli) Mi-('iillc) N Tenrher. (Special to The Bulletin.) ' CLOVKRDALK. Oct. I The Wa ter Users' Association held a uiMtu.ng 'Saturday afternoon at tho home ot George Cyrus. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abbey spout Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Harold ' Kline at the Wilson saw mill near Sisters. I Miss Mary Fry rear la spending a few days at home with her parents, , Mr. and Mrs. W. F Fryrear She is I working in the court house at 1'rine-! I vllle. School started Monday, Septemberl 24, with 24 children enrolled The , school dismissed Wednesday for the Sisters Fair. Mr and Mr. Frank Arnold. Mr and Mrs Itri Hudson, Mr und Mrs w m STOP! Anil Investigate our price before buying your groceries). Wo tun uvo you money, P. B. Johnson's Mllllcjin, Ore. Telephone fflL :j TIV.V OUK Pasteurized Milk Othett like it. None Keepi Let. ter. Salei have doubled in ptit 30 diyi. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY Phone Red 131 Harold Kline, Idelln nud Hurl Mil ter, Veru Hkolton and Dean nud Lil lian Van Mntro attended tho Misters Fair dance Wednesday night. A big sharo of the Cloverdnlo peo ple attended the Fair Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday. All reported u flue time. Clyde llauck and (llad.xs Brandon burgh were supper guoHts at the W W Van Mntro homo last Thursday evening. Gladys BraiideuburKb Is u nleco of Mrs Van Matre. Freil N. Van Matre, of Bend, Is fin nitwit at the Wing mill at Sisters, formerly the Duckett mill. II. C. Miller Is hauling lumbur front Sisters to finish his new house. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Templelou have moved to Sisters, where Mr. Templutou will work In the mill. Mr. nud Mrs. Cutter will rent their place for a year. Mrs. II (). Wilson and Arvllla were shopping In Redmond Monday. Miss Dorothy MeCulloy. of Terre bonne, is teaching tho Cloverdale school nnd Is boarding at Mrs Anderson's. THRESHING BEGINS IN TUMALO DISTRICT (Speclnl to Tho Bulletin) Tl'MALO. Oct 2. Mr. Parsons' thresher came bark Into the neigh borhood Saturday morning, thresh ing for C. P. Becker and Mr. Black wood. Mrs. Taylor Is slowly recovering from her recent Illness. Phillip Smith sold his laud Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. C Steffen, who pur chased Mr. Mack's place, will take i possession this week. , Mr. and Mrs. Mack will visit In the southern part of tho state for a while They expect to go down Into Cali fornia for the winter. Mr. and Mrs J. N. Williamson, of Prluevllle. were at C. P. Becker's Monday and sold them n amall hunch of sheep, about (5 head. D A Kennedy nud family left Mon day for Washington. They will visit Mrs Kennedy's brother, who lives north of Spokane, for a while before locating permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hartley and little son and their uelghlfors. Mr and Mrs Krug, drove to Pendleton to attend the Itniiiid-t'p. They report a great time STOCK MOVED, DUE TO SCARCITY OF HAY (Special to The Bulletin I , HAMITON IirTTK. Oct 1 - ('has James and family left last Tm-adat for the winter. Not belHg able to get hay In this vicinity for their tmk 1 they were obliged to move them out i nearer Bend. , Mr. J. M. Brlckey and son. Jim- Mule, returned from the John Da) i country Monday with a load of fruit ' I ('. L. Illnman and Cecil Alberta passed through here Friday on their, ' wny to Bend. Royce James took Wray's slag fr ' 1 Bend Inst Saturday. Norval Brown was a visitor at Brookings' store Friday. Mrs. J (). Whltuker was a visitor, in this neighborhood Tuesday I Jlmmle Brlckey is helping Horace1 Brookings haul woml this wek. i S. II. Merrill, of Harney Holes, wss a gueet at the Brookings Hotel Ihsi night, lie recovered ome of his ai tie which strayed from his home J .Mllburn Meeks Is on tin- mk list. MISS M'CULLOY OPENS CLOVERDALE SCHOOL (Special to The Bulletin.) CLOVKRDALK. Sept. 2fi The Cloverdale school started Mouda) morning. Sept. 24, with Miss Dorothy MeCulloy, of Terrebonne, as teacher Mrs. Frank Arnold and Mrs. Bert Hudson were shopping In Redmond Saturday Morris Williams, who lias been working for J V. Aldrlth. wuit to Sisters Sunday to work In the aaw mill Geo Cyrus went over near lla istaik Sunday to get a load of fruit fSI SEE ME Do your eyes can help you, School children should take .special care of thuir oyori, They are the best friends they have. i Optometrist DR. C. H. FRANCIS with Myron II. Simons, O'Kane DuilJinif mmmMmmmmmMMmmmMmMmammmmmmmmamjmmmmmwm BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS MaMIMMMHiMsiMasMsMMWMalsMsMMWsaMlslMMMaMsWWMasMWaW BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE 1 BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. WE SELL FOR LESS SEE US IF YOU ARE FIGURING ON LARGE ORDERS Wo Spccializo on Camp and Stockmen's Supplies in quantities TRI-STATE TERMINAL CO. PHONE 2391 Viola Miller and Lillian Van Matre were calling on Gladys Parberry Sun day afternoon. Mrs B. C. Kline was calling on Mrs. R. O. Andrus Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Cyrus went to Bend last Thursday to have some dental work done. Tom Arnold took them In his car. Mrs. Ray Abbey and Mrs N. N Bobbins were shopping In Redmond Friday. Georgn Cyrus had the misfortune to lino u steer last week which bloat ed on clover W W. Collins made n business trip to Redmond Thursday BIG FIRST CENTRAL HORSE Horses and Mules will be sold to the highest bidder and must be halter broke. Army buyers and men from largest horse dealers in the Northwest will be in attendance at this big sale Stock will l)t- fed ly the cotninittcc ttt actual cost . A five per c'tit out Mission will l?ch irsd on all horses sold, to cover eost ofudvertisinjj, labor, auctioneer, etc . JJAMES THRALL. Auctioneer. Redmond Stock Yards OCTOBER For Furtlirr PartuuLr. jJurcti GUY E. DOHSON. C. 1 1. IJAGGOTT. R. A. WARD Clerk Manager County Ai!t. Redmond. Oregon Reunion. Oregon RcJmonu. Ore ,jB3Bs&. flicker when you read as the trouble may be SIX YEAR OLD DIES ,, FROM TUBERCULOSIS (From Monday's Dally.) t Cora Kllza Kakman, aged six yearn, two mouths and elevrti days, tiled Ink' night ut the homo of her aunt. Mr-i M. It. Howe, from tuhnrrulosls Hh had been III five months. The rhlt Is survived by her father, C F Kak man, and a sister. The funeral I bo held tomorrow morning at 1 i o'clock from Nlswongor's' uudertal lug parlors 7 ANNUAL OREGON SEE BETTER ? Perhaps we just temporary. Optician J ALE 17th"18th OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000