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rAGK 2 HKNI) HUM.KTIN, IHCNI), 0IUX1ON, TIH.'ILSDAV, OCTOMKIt 18, IIII7 ----- - -- - Central Oregon Neighborhood News -- --- SURPRISE PARTY AT PRINGLE FLAT HOME fBpoctal to The Ilullctln.) TRINOLK FLAT. Oct. 17 (Jcorpo Tioebc was anrceahlr surprised Inst Saturday evening when a party of his neighbors and frlonds walked In and took possession or his home. Tho BVrnlnff was pleasantly passed In playing games and dancing. Sunday afternoon Martin flrabcr untertalned twenty of his neighbors at dinner. Sunday evening the crowd ndjourncd to Mr. Brans' .place whero u delightful evening was spent. Tho Women's Country club will meet a week from Saturday with Mrs. Stetson at tho home of Mrs. F. J. Hamlin. All ladles In tho neighborhood Invited. Mrs. S. E. llarber left for Prlue vll'n Monday morning. Hob Talnicr made a trip to Hcnd this week. F. J. Hamlin made a trip to tho Maury Mountain anlll this week. George lleeuo hauled planks from the mill on Tuesday. Harry Evans, Joe Hallmeyer and Archie Gay left for Bend to work this winter, last Tuesday. Mrs. Dantclsnn, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Dalsley made a trip to Brothers Tuesday. THRESHING IS ON NEAR CLOVERDALE lUlty Girl Arrives nt 11. K. Itnjil Home Women Drhe to Iteil- inoml tVoIgtllMtt-IllMMl. I has practically doubled since tho be ginning of tho school year and more nre coming. Tho Sisters Saw Mill Co. has pur chased the timber on the townslte south of the town and a crew of men are nt work falling tho timber. When Ithls Is done a better view of tho Sis ters mountains can be had from town. Dave Miller has purchased a lot In Sisters and Is building a house on It. E. N Hobhlns has rented the Jef fries houso and has moved his family to town to be near tho school. Mr. Kobblns Is working tor the Sisters saw mill. J. N. Qulberg's bam near town was burned to tho ground Friday evening. Tho barn was filled with hay and the loss Is estimated nt $2000. The flro was started by children playing with uiatchos In tho barn. Mrs. E. M. Harrington has gone to tho valley via the McKcnxlo Pass. Mrs. Harrington Is visiting her moth er, Mrs. J. M. Allen, formerly of this place. F. M. Zumwalt was In Hcnd last weok attending court as a Juryman. Hnrvo Vincent was a visitor In Bend Sunday. J. O. McKlnney has returned from a recent business trip to The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. F. 1,. Shaw made a business, trip to Bend one day last week. Miss Muriel Edmondson and Miss Ethel Vincent, who have been at tending tho lledmond high school, nre home on account of the utmrun tino of the schools of lledmond dua to an epidemic of scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Perry have moved to Washington state. Incus callers nt tho Anderson Bros, saw mill Friday. Arthur Warner nttondod Iho bas ketball social nt DcschulcH Saturday night. W. II. Doty Is 'building n fluo root collar. Mrs. O. K. Anderson and Mrs. Wayne chnso were business callurs In Hedmoud Thursday. George Gray will move onto the Warner property for tho winter. Mr. Warner passed Saturday and Sunday with his family In Itedmond. Noah Gray Is In tho vicinity of Ter rebonne threshing grnln. MRS. RUSSETT ACTS AS CLUB HOSTESS (Special to The Bulletin.) CI.OVEKDAM?. Oct. 17. The threshing machine Is In this vicinity this week Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Miller's son, Ivan Miller, and wife and II. C. Mil ler's brother arrived at th!r home Sunday to visit them for a few days. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Boyd on October ! a daughter. Mrs. Rcna Cyrus and sister. Miss Jessie Iham. -who is visiting her, were calling on Mrs. Myrtle Arnold Sun day afternoon,. Dean Van Matrc and Earl Miller aro working In tho saw mills at Sis ters. Idolla Miller stayed with Mrs. H. J. Skelton last weok while Mr. Skel ton was In Bend on the Jury. Dan Forrcn's mother has been on tho sick list tho past week. Mrs. J. L. Aldrlch was shopping In Sisters one day last week. Mrs. Rena Cyrus and sister were shopping in Sisters Saturday. Mrs. Myrtle Arnold. Mrs. B. C. Cllno and Mrs. It. J. Skelton went to i Jlcdmond last Tuesday. Tom Arnold took them in his car. Little Evelyn Cllne was quite sick the first of last wee):. She Is staying with her grandmother during her Illness. II. O. Wilson -was helping W. W. Van Matrc stack grain Thursday. Mrs. It. C Miller and Mrs. Henry Beard went ovor near Itedmond last week and got a load of fruit. PLEASANT RIDGE MAN BUYS FARM PROPERTY (Special to The Bulletin.) POWEhl, BUTTE, Oct. lO.Mrn. Henry Tweet was a Bend visitor on Tuesday of last week. Allen and Heaves Wlllcoxon nt tcndei1 to business In Bend on Wed nesday afternoon of last week. Miss llaxel Bayu left on Thursday evening for San Francisco whero she will spend tho winter with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Mulner. Tho Sornsls club met at tho com munity hall Wednesday nftoruoon of last week, Mrs. E. A. Bussett acting as hostess. Those present spent u most enjoyable afternoon. Clyde Moore, who Is stationed nt Vancouver, took advantage of n 4S hour furlough and visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. It. U. Moore, from Saturday evening until Sunday ev ening. Mr. McCoy left for Portland Satur day evening to attend to shipping his household goods and will move to the place formerly owned by C. C. Mont gomery on h's return. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown spent Sunday afternoon and evening In Bend. Mrs. E. A. Bussett. Fay Iluusott. Grandma Brown and Gladys Pauls moved to Prlnevllle Sunday evening, whero Miss Fay anil Gladys will at tend high school. Louis Burson moved to Prlnnvlllo Saturday to attend high school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlltcoxon at tended the show In Bond Sunday ev ening. Boss Bussett was a business visitor In Bend Monday morning. The fair nt Prlnevllle was well rep resented from this section. Tom Casey, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E X. Hall, left for Portland Friday evening. Miss Jennie Pyntt enmn out from Bend Friday ovnttlng to visit homo folks over Sunday. Donovan Smock has entered the Bond school, Albert Kerry Is attending tho Bond high school this year. Mr. nud Mrs, Wllllnm Pyntt nre visiting relatives In Itedmond after a week's stay In Alfalfa, W. M. Kerry sold his Bulck ear last week and while In Itedmond Thursday purchased on Overland. C II. Hardy nud family motored to Bend Tuesday with u veal tor tho Boyd market. Lester Barber has gouo to Tacomn whero ho will attend school, Will Spencer nud family wilt move to tho plneo known as tho Itedtleld ranch In order to bo near thu school. Arthur Mertschlng came over from Dry Creek to assist In the general roundup on thu Tumalo range this week. It. It. Keller nud children will make n luminous trip to Bend Mon day, expecting lo return thu following day. , A. I), Norton went to Bend Satur day to work another mouth, Mr, nud Mrs, L. Glens were out to sou tho A, I). Norton family recently. Levi Smith and family, who have been living on tho Cliff Evans place and caring for his stock the pant Riimmnr, moved onto their own claim recently. Mrs. Cliff Evans anil chil dren nre now living on their liinne stead, Mrn. L Hr'tmnrl ami children moved lo lleml recently. W, W. Gi'lnnlead called at tho (Continued on pngo 7.) FRANK PRINCE WIRES FROM WASHINGTON; (From Monday's Dally.) "Expect to be gone ouo of those days but will return with n lock of Kaiser Bill's hair. Paul Hosmer left) two weeks ago for Franco." So rends n telegram sent by Frnnk! Prince to Ward Coblo yostordny. This Is the first word received from Mr. Prince since his arrival nt the head quarters of the Twentieth Engineers 1., Washington, 1). C. Shoes for Real Service OlMl HPECIAI.TV IH TO MAKE HIIOKH THAT HTANII THE TUHT NAP-A-TAN SHOE Is espectnlly made for this kind of country None are bet tor made, J. E. TILT SHOE A hnndsomo serviceable dress shoo for men, Cannot bo tienten tor tho money. Give these shoos n trlnl, A. HANSON LOGGER. The A, Hnnson l.oKKor Shoes of Threo Lakes, Wis,, aro bnud-iuade and cue of thu very bent of Its kind. Special matin lo order work taken for thin shoo, l1'.TO.KATIC HIIOK REPAIRING BOND 31 NEXT R. H. LOVEN r ,.,,-. -.,,. ,-r ,js,..qv , . n &&mim IIF.NI) OltLCON MILLICAN CHILI) HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY 1 It. Scott Secure Ituucli Near Terre- Ihiiiiic Kueet Closer Crop N Tltrclicl for the Sect!. TUMALO CLUB DANCE IS SUCCESSFUL ONE SISTERS DOUBLES SCHOOL REGISTRY Total Not Yet Rmchetl Children Play With MatcliCK, Sturt &!0OO J'iro In Hay I tarn. (Special to The Bulletin.) SISTERS. Oct, 17 Tho number of pupils attending- the Sisters school 'Special to The Bulletin) PLEASANT RIDGE. Oct 17. It. Scott, who traded his ranch for Port land property somo time ago, bought a ranch at Terrebonne this week. Mr. Scott passed the summer months with Andrew Nelson. BUI Gift has been helping Rasmus Peterson haul baled hay. to Deschutes this week. Mr. and Mrs. Scott were business callers at Terrebonne Tuesday. Rasmus Peterson was In Redmond Tuesday, having repair work done on his baler. Mr. Metcalf was hauling sweet clover to Noah Gray's place to be threshed, this week. Andrew Nelson made a business trip to Bond last Monday. F. B. Baughman lost a valuable milk cow this weok. Earl Woods left for Malm!. Arizo na, Thursday evening. Ho Intends to stay thero until spring. Carl Woods, of Sisters, brought a herd of cattlo ovor in this vicinity this week for pasture. Mrs. O. E. Anderson made a bus iness trip to Bond Tuesday. Claude Mullory lost a fine heifer this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bryan, of Cllne Falls, wore business callers at tho W. II. Gray ranch on Friday. Albert McCormlck was a Band bus iness visitor Wednesday. O. E. Anderson finished stacking his sweet ciovor this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chase were bus- I Men I,so Auto Wlirn It I'ntrltc Flro Friday Afternoon Wlillo Ia'U la Ilimil. (From Tuesday's Dally.) TUMALO. Oct. 16 Tho club danco Saturday night was a small affair but quite an enjoyable one. Mrs. Dickinson furnished music. Little Ramon Marsh was qultn HI tho latter part of last week but Is hotter now. Harry and Ciarcnco Simpson and E. It. Phelps had the misfortune to loso tholr car last Friday afternoon. They had driven to town for Mr. Dunn and had gone somo distance from It to work. Upon their return to go home they found It Ju-U n pile of ashes, whore It had In somo man ner caught fire and burned. Grovsr and Ray Gerklng were rid ing for cattlo last week. They find tho cattle are badly scattered and will causo thorn to ride for a longer porlod than usual th's fall. The women mot at Mrs. J. J Conn's last Friday, to saw for the soldiers. They will meot next Friday at Mrs. J. A. Marsh's. Lcona Park Is 111 with scarlet fover. ALFALFA NEIGHBORS HAVE CLUB MEETING Central Oregon Bank BEND, OREGON OFFICERS: I). E. HUNTER, President CARLETON . SWIFT, Vico-I'resldent K. I. MAHAKFKY, 2nd Vice-President, 11. M. STEPHENS, Cashier FENDEL WA1TE, Assistant Caalilor DIRECTORS: D. E. nuntcr W. L. O'Donnell Cnrleton H. Swift K. V. Muhaffey II. M. Stephens Every facility for accomodating the investors of Central Oregon Mrs, Frank Font Made Xrtv .Member Bert Powell lrhc Cattle in From Itnne. (Rpoclal to The Bulletin.) ALFALFA. Oct. 1C. George Jones was out to the Johnston ranch Wed nesday on business. "Tex" Reams accompanied him back to Bend George Ogle und Ray Li owrd wore looking after business Interoiti In Bond Friday. The Jolly Neighbors club mt w'i'i Mrs. Mary Bonn on Wednesday af ternoon. Mrs Frank Post vug Initi ated as n mornber, Bert Powell arrived homo Friday with his cattlo from tho range Dint End School 1Ioum In Complet ed Wot Em! Building Now Under Couotrurtlou. (Special to The Bulletin.) MILLICAN, Oct. 16. Grace John son celebrated her eighth birthday Friday, October ft. by Inviting In somo of (tor little friends: Klorcuco Ream, Hazel, Gladys and Ray Norton, Walter and Roy Keller and her I brothers, .Paul and Robert. A bg birthday cake wnn the main nttrnc , Hon. Miss Jennie Torgeson enter tnlned the children by telling stories ; Mrs It. R. Keller visited with It 1 It. Keller at the Sloan much Friday afternoon. Mrs. P. B. Johnson and three chil dren and Miss Jennie Torgeson were Sunday nffcrnonn visitors nt the Charles Grntfenberger home. L. A. Hall called at tho P. II. John sou home Sunday. Mrs. It. It. Keller nnd two children visited with Mrs B. B. Conaway and daughter Opal, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Spencer nnd sons, Frank. Will. Virgil and Casale. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Van Clovo and son Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. F. Tauscher and son Leo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Keller and children, Helen nnd Harold, went to East Lake Sunday In automobiles. Leo Keller called at tho It. It. Kel lor homo Sunday evening. I Mrs. F. Tauscher Is visiting with our uuuKiimr nnu Bun-in-iuw in iieiiu this week. .Mrs. Leo Keller nnd children vis ited with her parents from Friday until Sunday evening. Leo Keller c.itnu out Saturday ev ening. Loo Tauscher and friend en me out from Bend Sunday, returning Sun day evening. Tho East End school house Is now completed nnd the West End school house Is under construction. A car penter from Henri, Win. Rnhn and Raymond Gr.iffenherger commenc ing it Thursday. The school hoard will meet Sat urday nfterunon. It. It. Keller and Vortiou Cloven gor callod at tho W. W. Grlnstuad homo Tuosday. It, It. Keller is home since Monday after having worked on the Sloan ranch tho fust two mouths. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and daugh ter, Florence, called on Mrs. B. B. Conaway Saturday, After riding for beef cattle for n month, B. B. Conaway and Hooper Dyer returned to tho Sloan ranch with n herd of cattlo Saturday evening fiEf JHTNuP1' 'H f ' 0 & knnf0 w w - Airmen In the Great War are using WRIGUEYS reeularly. It steadies stomach and nerves, allays thirst, puts "pepv into tired bodies. Aids digestion. Lasting refreshment at small cost. Chew It after every meal. The Flavor Lasts WHAPf'tP IN fvbwil TI.5a.V -Ciirw WA m&m0 w m STOP! Bi And Investigate our prices before buying your Krocerlcs. We can uvo you money. P.B.Johnson's Mllllcnn, Oro. Telephone jS SEE ME SEE BETTER Do your eyes flicker when you read ? Perhaps we can help you, as the trouble may be just temporary. School children should tukc special cure of their eyes. They are the best friends they have. Optometrist DR.. C. H. FRANCIS with Myron II. Si'mom. O'Kanc Diuldintf Optician TRY OUK Pasteurized Milk Olheii lilce it. None Keept Let ter, Salei hive doubled in jit 30 dayi. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY Phone Red 131 BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 g"1 BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. 4 it 'V