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HKND RULIiKTIN, BKND. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVHMRKR M, 1017
Central Oregon
Neighborhood
News
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START RYE SEEDING
AT HAMPTON BUTTE
(Special to Tho nullcttn.)
HAMPTON nUTTK. Nov. 17. Mr
Donlvan, of nonjamln Lake, passed
through horo last Thursday.
Miss Arum Schroder, who has boon
attending school In Jlond, spent sev
cral weeks at hir homo here.
Emil Carrot is scoding ryo this
week.
Miss Man' Stautfor and brother,
Hoy, spent Saturday night with their
Jin rents at Stautfor.
Jlmmlo llrlckoy has been sawlnR
'wood, tor Horaco Drooklngs and llert
Mcoks the past week.
Pago Stautfor enmu over from Sup
leo today, bolng on his way home.
Mrs. Hort Moeks visited the school
this week.
Vic Schroder camo homo Tuesday
from the niino near SaRo Hon, where
ho his ticen working. Ho will return
to work next Tuesday.
dren called at tho Wni. Hcam homo
tho past week. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Smith and
dauRhter, Loreno, called at tho P. II.
Johnson homo Tuesday.
HOMESTEADERS MEET
ON SHEEP QUESTION
'Sock to Protect I.aud I-Yrnn Trespass
Paul Johnson Injured In
VM From IIotm.
RED CROSS WORK IS
POPULAR IN SISTERS
(Special to tho Ilullctln.)
MILLICAN. Nov. 17. Sunday
mooting was held at l H. Johnson's1", "l
tu uiunu iituo tut, uvvmib k4iv
homesteads from sheep.
John Witto has been homo from
school ono day this -week, with a
soro eye.
Mr. Johnson had a roadster body
put on his Ford car tho past week.
While playinR at tho A. I). Norton
homo Sunday, Paul Johnson unfor
tunately fell from one of Norton s
Semi-Weekly Meetings Held Water
Works Are Put In Shape Tor
Winter Season.
(Special to Tho nullcttn.)
SISTERS. 'Nov. 20. Hod Cross
work In Sisters has become quite pop
ular. Under tho direction of Mrs. M.
Hallcy, tho membership has greatly
Incroased and the auxiliary has bo
come a vory efficient organization.
A room has been rented over tho post
office and the ladles meet twice n
week, Tuesday and Friday.
Tho Sisters waterworks nro being
repaired and put In order for tho win
tor. C. L. Olst has charge of tbo
work.
Saturday afternoon a special school
mcctlnR was hold at which tho prop
osition of Joining tho Hedmond dis
trict for hlKh school purposes was
voted on. Tho voto stood six for and
2S against.
A stock nicotine was held horo
Saturday and many ranchors were in
attendance
Den Tono returned Thursday from
n recent trip to Portland, jvhoro ho
hns been having a broken arm attend-
In sowing garments for tho Rod
Cross. At noon a bountiful dinner
was served by tho hostess. Tho club
will hold Its next meeting nt tho homo
of Mrs. J, M. Perry.
II. M. Darrah, having sold hit
ranch, is moving his family Into
town.
C. 0. Cnrnollus loft Saturdny morn
ing tor Hood Ktver, whoro hu will
spend tho winter.
Dorothy Mlllor returned Monday
from Honil, whoro sho had boon vislt
Ing hor uncle and aunt, Mr. anil Mrs.
J. It. Holtrlch.
A social danro Is to bo given by
II. It. Wlnttold nt his hall, Friday
evening, November 23. Tho proceeds
will bo given to tho Y. M. C. A.
K. Ii. Mead loft "Friday for Tucoiun
to spend tho winter months.
Mr. and .Mrs. Mark Forrest, of
O'Neals, wore Torrobonno visitors
last weok.
A. Tofflomlre, of Sawyur, N. 1)., Is
horo visiting his daughter nnd son-in-law,
Mr. mnb.Mra. I). II. Gates.
.Mrs. J. M. Porry was a lioml visitor
one day last weok.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hnll have re
turned to their homo here, after an
extended stay In Seattle and Wlthrow,
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marti loft re
cently for Tho Dalles, where they ex
pect to spend mo winter,
II. Itodesldo left last weok on n
business trip to Tacoma.
W. r tlalbralth uuu family were
Sunday visitors at tho ItuHsmuu homo
nt Odin Falls.
YOUR GHANDFATHCR WAB
YOUN05TER, WHEN PEYTON
GRAVELY MADE THE FIRST
PLUG OF TODACCO THAT
EVER WA3 MADE
IR WABA
PEYTONj
E FIRST f
3 THAT!
tfRSSTEDr71
THERE MUST DE SOMETHING:
BACK OF A HEPUTAIIOH THAI I
LIVES AND LASTS LIKE THAT.
S
SCHOOL AT TUMALO
IS OPENED AGAIN
Scarlet Feer Cheeked, Although New
Ohm's Am Reported Grower
to Ship Oir f Spuds.
(Special to Tho Ilullctln.)
TUMALO. Nov. 29. Tho Tumalo
schools have reopened nftor being
closed on account of scarlet fever.
Mrs F. K. Dayton and son, Ken-!
noth. and Oakcs Wallace have the1
scarlet (over, which seems to be In a !
light form.
Several cars of potato growers from
Tumalo attended the association
muetlng lu lledmond last Saturday
Mr. Drown, F. K. Dayton. F. N.
Wallace and A. Dlckerson are pre
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Chewing Plu
UCPORCTHE INVENT ON
oFoun pATBNrAin-pnoor pouch
ORAVCLV PLUG TODACCO
MADE STRICTLY TOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY
would notkuep rneaH in this orctiou
NOWTHC PATENT POUCH KCCPB IT
rnCHH AND CLEAN AND OOOD
A LITTLE CHUV OF ORAVELY 10 KNOUOM
AND LAOTU LONOBP THAN A UIO CHtiW
OF ORDINARY PLUO.
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1 1 nni( AT THE GOOD WORK
loUJL POSTERS DULBOARDSl
HI AVE 5TAIllfcUIJ,
Walter Hendricks, of Snuaw Flats.
was In town Saturday.
Tho many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Graham, formerly residents of Inn rim- m n virinni nt .w.t,.i.m
Sisters, wero shocked Friday to hear from Doschutos within tho next few1
oi uio ueam oi .Mr. and .Mrs. ura-iuay!,
hams' oldest child. Harvey. Tho Mrs. N. O. Walface. of Prlnevllle,
uL-um waaiauseu uy scariei lever ami ; was visiting relatives horo last week
occurred at tholr Grandvlew home.
W. n, H.IP "1 , miV nln L' Z nV Th b0y WS "rOUght tO tllC Hind-
horses. causluR a multlplo fracture of , , '.. n Ri.r iiv t
his left foroarm. Dr. Vandovert. of
Bend, was called to set the bones.
Mrs. Charles Graffcnbergcr and
children woro Sunday afternoon vis
itors at the J. J. Holland home.
Mrs. Loo Keller and children, Leo
Tauschcr, J. Do Rushla and Dill Spen
cer wero Sunday visHors at the F.
'Tauscher aad Graffonborger homes.
Mr. and Mrs. William Presley have
moved to Prlncrvlllo for the -winter.
Miss Minnio Cornellssenes. Mrs. It.
It. Keller and Mrs. J. J. Holland took
man cemctory, near Sisters, Itev. J
K. Hlalr coming over from Hedmond
to conduct tho funeral services.
joo nowaru, oi iower iinuge, was;y. jj c A
in town Saturday. neonle wero
Miss Kthel Ilaylos returned from ,
Prlnevllle, where sho has been nurs-1
Ing a raso of pneumonia. i
Judgo Ilarnes was recently calling
on the Tumalo people to assist In the
work. At last report
responding quite lib-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cline have nmtiv.
moved to Sisters. Mr. Cltne Is Work-' Mrs. A. llnrnnr r.imn lintnn from
daughter, Mrs. J. M. Shearer, and
family, Saturday nnd Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Allen Wlllcoxou made
a trip to Prlnevllle Friday afternoon.
Miss I In M. Charlton, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Charlton, and Mr
C. H. Foster, of Stettlor, Alberta,
wero married recently lu Portland.
Tho many friends of tho brldu wish
hor happiness and success.
Mr. and Mrs. K Mills, of Paulina,
visited with their daughter, Mrs. Art
Wurzweller. and family last Satur
day, Mrs. Wurxweller accompanied
them on tholr return homo for n few
days' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxou en
tortalued nt Sunday dinner Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Orowoller nnd son. Vic
tor, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shearor, Ituth
Shearer and It. K. Davis.
Wallace Smith and family and
Grandma Spray attended church ser
vices ill Prlnevllln Stimlnv.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I). A. Yates wero liu
Prlnevlllo on Friday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Heaves Wlllcoxou, I
Mrs. Itoss llussett nnd J. A. ltlggs at-,
vi.,v, iiiu .IIUIBU I'llllllTill HI lltUlll
Saturday ovonlug.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayn, of Dos
chutefl, visited several days last ok
with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hayn.
Albert Shultz, from Alfalfa. Is saw
ing wood In this section.
Sco J. Ityan & Co., for farm laud
loans. Adv.
Ing In tho Sisters saw mills
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Vincent, now
residing at Dend, woro In Sisters last
Saturday. They wero accompanied
by Mrs. Pugh and daughter.
V. S. Fullorton was up from his
t.' T"l " ....?""; J;,J;","a"VOOK ranch Saturday
r nrt m iv rrn.it. InR of tho Itcd Cross auxiliary She
, ... . ....v.
T. II. Miller, of Redmond, was In
"place
J fXtfXLrtf ,nVhe'towA & : la V'or the week on Tele-:""an-",M"?5Phone
business. Mr. Miller had
Thursday, to remain during tho win
ter.
B. B. Conaway Is now the owner of
n Ford car, having bought Italpht
taiaweus macnine.
Frank Spencer Is working for P. B.
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts and
daughter, Florence, called at the P.
B. Johnson homo Thursday.
Mrs. Leo Keller and children ex
pect to more onto their homestead
this -week. Mr. Graftenberger went
to Bend Thursday to bring out their
household goods.
"Wra. Rahn called at tho J. J. Hol
land homo Wednesday.
J. J. Holland is busy cutting wood
Tor tho east ond school house.
Miko Kasprowltz and son. of Bend.
woro on tholr homestead from Thurs-
phones Installed at the Ilallev farm
and ait P. Huntington's farm.
Quito a number of our young peo
ple attended the carnival at Bend.
four chairs at your service at the
Metropolitan. No waiting. Adr.
tho Redmond hospital last Saturday,
whoro sho hns been for the past three
weeks.
For farm lima loass sco J. Ryan
fc Co. Adv.
Hate It Handy For Croup.
Grandmothers and mothers who
have raised families of children have
Ioarncd from cxperiouco that It pays
to I aep a bottle of Foloy's Honey and
Tar in the houso ready for emergen
cy. It given prompt relief from dread
ed croup attacks, checks coughs and
colds, and rollovcs whooping cough.
A safe medicine no opiates. Sold
everywhere. Adv.
TERREBONNE CLUB
MEMBERS GUESTS
Work For Red Cross Is Feature, of
Afternoon Danro to Ito Given
For V. M. C. A. Benefit.
f Special to Tho Bulletin.)
TERREBONNE, Nov. 20. Tho
mnmhnra nt thn I. P C u-nrn Inllfrht.
"day until Sunday, staying at Mllll-j fully entertained at tho home of Mrs.
can a short time Sunday. w. O. Ralston at an all-day meeting
Mrs. Vernon Clevcnger ond chll-' Inst Wednesday. Tho time was spont
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Central Oregon Bank
BEND, OREGON
OFFICERS:
D. E. HUNTER, President
OARLETO.V IJ. HU1I-T, Vice-President
E. P. MAHAKFEV, 2ud Vlcc-PreIdont,
II. M. STEPHENS, Cushler
FENDEL VAITE, Assistant Cashier
DIIIEOTORS: "
D. E. Hunter W. L. O'Donncll Curleton B. Svdlt
B. P. MahuKey II. M. Stepheus
Every facility for accomodating
the investors of Central, Oregon
POWELL BUTTE WOMEN
WORK FOR SOLDIERS
Instruction Is Given By Members of
tho Bend Red Crn-i Mls lla
C'linrlton Is Bride.
(Special to Tho Ilullotln.)
POWELL UUTTK, Nov. 21. Mrs.
W. C. Blrdsall and Mrs. C, S. Hudson,
of Bond, came out from Hend on
Thursday and met tho ladles at tho
community hall, to Instruct them In
tho sewing and knitting for tho Red
Cross. Owing to cool weather, It was
decided to meet at tho home of Mrs.
Allen Wlllcoxou for tho next meeting
on November 23. .Every ono Is In
vltod to attend thoso nicotines and
assist In tho sowing. Mrs. Blrdsall
'"Ml again Instruct the ladles u sow
ing.
.dr. and Mrs. J. J. Flint arrived
from Missouri tho first of last week
to visit their daughter ami family,
Mrs. A. R, Agce.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon woro
huRinexs visitors In Rend Monday of
last week.
G. C. Trucsdalo and Wallace Smith
havo been hauling grain to Prlnevlllo
tho past week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Iverson left re
cently for their now homo near Se
attle, In hopes that a chango of cli
mate will ibu beneficial to Mrs. Ivor
son's health,
W. E. Young nnd O. K. Olson at
tended K. P. lodge lu Redmond last
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Drlscoll woro
Prlnevlllo visitors Wednesday of last
week,
Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Mustard woro
business visitors In Prlnevllle Friday
auornoon.
Lloyd 'Uus80tt visited relatives lu
Priuovlllo Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oruwlolor
and son, Victor, visited with tholr
FARM LOAN CHARTER
NOT TO BE GRANTED
Dentil of Appraiser lleforo Complete
Report On Plain le.v Sect Ion Vn
(It en .May Do Cause.
(Special to Tho Ilullctln)
I'LAINVIEW. Nov. 21 Tho Plain
view National Farm Loan association
has received word from tho Spokane
bunk that no charter can be (granted
to tho Plalnvlow association. The
sudden death of C. B. Keg Icy. last
appraiser soul out by (ho hank, left
unfinished reports and It Is believed
this fact greatly Influenced the de
cision. Mrs. Hartley took several ladles to
tho Red Cross meeting at Sisters last
week, Tho ladles nro. learning to
make surgical supplies.
Mr Hardy, from a ranch near
Rend, was a week end caller lu Plain
view, He has been riding tor cattle
In this vicinity.
Mr I loss and family made n trip
to llenil Saturday,
Miss Nellie Kcogglu Is spending
severs I days In Hend with her sister,
Mrs. Louis llennett.
Tho O. D. O. club met with Mrs,
Twrudl last Thursday. Plans for aid
ing lu the Red Cross work wore ilia
cussed. The ladles rhoin lavender
and cream for their club colors, and
tho Mariposa Lily for their flower.
ftnr thn business meeting two com
forters were tied lu n short time. Re
freshment were served.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A Scoggln were
Riiests at the Hartley ranch Sunday.
The occasion wus Mr. Soctggtns'
birthday.
F n Powers wis a business caller
In Redmond Monday.
Thn pupils of tho I'lalnvlew srhool
nro planning to give n Thanksgiving
program at the school house on Wed
nesday afternoon, November 28.
season. Tho meetings will bo held
oure a mouth.
Mr and Mrs. II. (). Wilson took
two loads or grain to Redmond last
Thursday, returning Friday.
Marlon Van Matro and Way tin Cy
rus went to Sisters Sunday.
Mrs. J, A. Matthews took her hus
band In Prlnevlllo Saturdny, where
ho has employment.
(leorgo Cyrus was hauling lumber
from 'the Wilson mill last week.
II. C. Kline Is helping II. C. MlHea
with some carpenter work.
Dean Van Matro visited Saturdny
night and Sunday In Hend.
Mr nnd Mrs. Frank .timwnlt at
tended thn funeral of their little .
nephew In Sisters Sunday, 4
Dean Van Matro roculvod 11 card
from Walter itoyd, who Is serving In
the army.
Will Perry hud the mlsfnrluiio to
break his shoulder Inst wmik whlln
helping W. I Frrear chop down u
tree. He Is Improving likely.
An agricultural meeting wns held
nt the school housti Inst Monday
night
Calvin Hurnslde look a load of
! grain to lUinl last Tuesdny.
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CLOVERDALE CLUB
PLANS GATHERING
First Meeting to llo Held Friduy
Piireiit-Tenrlirr Will Con-
true Oure a .Month.
(Special to Tho Ilullotln)
OLOVERDALE, Nov. 20. Tho
Council club will start next Friday
night, November 23. Everyono Is
cordially (nvirt'd.
A Parent-Teachers' meeting was
held at tho school house Friday after
noon. .It was tho first ono for this
"Results are Better"
MITCHOLL
Mlicbctl Motor n4 Scrrkt Co., Stiltl
"mult arc brttc r and cott of operation
coruldcrably lower wliil uiing Zero-Unt."
nuicK
J. D. Li'ipf, Sicramrnto
"have found X rolritc to tw a MtNfaclorj
lubricant for lluick automobile."
DODGB
II. O. ILniaofi Co., Sin FmikIkh
"gives perfect uthTaction."
MAXWELL
Cuflff Ur, OikUlwi
"Zerclttie hat given lu perfect
Mtitfaction."
iRED CROSS MEETS
AT LOWER BRIDGE
Mrs. Hum Is Vntni'il Cluilriiinii of
Atulllar) -.Htorkmeii' Associa
tion Holds .Mietltig.
I 1
(Special to The Ilullotln.)
LOWER BRIDGE. Nov. 20. Thi
Red Cross auxiliary met with Mr.
A. J. Fullor. Friday. Thr officers
eloeted are Mrs. L. A Hunt, chair
man; Mrs. L. F. Rice, secretary; Mrs,
Gus Stndlg, treasurer. f
Mrs. Jaeger and daughter, Alma
nnd Freda, wero gnosis of .Mrs. lllrn
1 uesuay evening.
1 L. A. Hunt made a business trip
to Hend on Thursday.
Gus Statllg and L. A. Hunt wero In
Redmond Saturda) to attend thn !.
iaio . rowers- association mooting.
C. F. Hosklns, A. J. Fuller, Gus
Htadlg and others attended thn Wa
ter Users' meeting nt Clovordalo on
Monday evening
Mrs. L. F. Rico and daughters,
lope and Dorothy, and Marlon Hos
kins went to Prlnevlllo Saturday.
Mrs. Itlrn stayed with hor father.
George Kohl, who Is vory III with
pneumonia.
Mrs, A. J. Fuller was a Redmond
visitor on Wednesday.
JOO Howard. Jr.. nllnmlml llin ui..
tors Stock association moutlng In flv..
tors on Wednesday.
C F. Hosklns returned Wednns
day from Portland, whoro ho shipped
n car load of rattle.
ZEROLENE
The Standard Oil for Motor Cars
Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors
became the reconii of their serWrr de
partments showlhat Zerolenr, correct
ly refined from California uphali.basa
crude, gives perfect lubrication lets
wear, more power, least rarltou drpotit,
Dilf 11 everywhere tnii it ixjr ki vlcr imloni.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
For Iradori, Zrroltnt Utavy-T)uty
11 npttially ttcumiutudttl.
ALFALFA DISTRICT
TO JOIN REDMOND
Vote Is Token 11 1 Special School Miset-
liiK Jolly .VfJK,(,rM yvvi.
li"K Is Announced.
(Special to Tho niillntln.)
ALFALFA, Nov. 20 At a special
school meeting Saturdny It was voted
hat (his district Join tho Redmond
high school district.
Albert Shults wim in n,.,,.i i....i;i..
after soiiio of his cattlo reported In
v,i IIWIIIIU,
m11!1! M"or Pt Sunday lu llond
with his wife,
. 1?ir,7,ll,(,..Mra' (' " " ncnoin.
1 ,i,,yrr, HnnII"r, Mrs. Ilrouidj
lltld M NS Hen lllivni- ,..r.,n...l a.. 1....LI
Tunstlny., u.u u uesai
1110 Jolly Nolchbors will meet with
Mrs. Ida, Harbor Wednesday nftor-
Mr. mid Mrs. C. n. Hardy ontor-
W
STOP!
And Investigate) our prices
before buying your frrocerle.
We can save you money.
P.B.Johnson's
Mlllicaa, Ore, Telephone
(Continued on Pago 7.)
BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS
)
BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND
VALUE ABOUT
$500,000
FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS
NONE
OTHER BUILDINOS
VALUE ABOUT
$2,000,000
FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER
$100,000
ZTiw BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO.
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