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IA0R a BRNO HUIiliKTIIf, MK1TO, OrUOOOlt. THimHDAY, NOVHfllKK It, 1017 Central Oregon Neighborhood News X X X X X -- LUMBER HAULED FOR BROTHERS BUILDING (Special to The Dullotln.) rniNOIJ-J FI,AT, Nor. 21. Kour heavily loaded lumber wagons passed through Pringlo Flats Tuesday ntler noon, frtmTAlje.Mnury Mountain mill, bound for Brothers. Tho lumber will bo used In tho orectlon of a lanso barn for Mr. Coffer. Mrs. F. J. Hamlin has been qulto ill tho past week with neuralgia. Word has been recelred hero that Mr. and Mrs. Albert Palmer, formerly residents here, have n fine young sou. Mrs. Stetson is stopping at the Hamlin ranch this week on account of nor sister's Illness. Tho Woman's Couutry club will meet with Mrs. Eric Danlclson this week, Saturday. Mrs. Krlc Danlclson droro to Held Monday after a load of freight for herself and Mrs. Stetson. Mrs. P. J. Hamlin nnd Mrs. Palmer went -to Brotbers Tuesday to take tho stage for Bend, where Mrs. Hamlin will remain ior some time having dental work done. MILLICAN REFUSED FEDERAL FARM LOAN Handier Allowed Money Under Ilu ml ("milt Act, to Hecelve Only Part of Amounts Asked. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) MILLlCAtf. Nor. 24. Word has be on recelred from the federal land bank that all asking tor a federal loan were refused but those of Mr. Dlckerson. O. O. King, Frank Porcl val and Cliff Cook, and theirs were greatly reduced from the amounts asked for. Mrs. J. J. Holland called at the It. H. Keller homo Tuesday. Mrs. H. It. Keller visited wltn Mrs. P. D. Johnson Thursday afternoon. Mrs. It. It. Keller visited with Mr. Keller at the Sloan ranch Tuesday. Charles Gratfenbcrger returned from Bend today with a load of lum ber. , r It is reported that Stanley Smith did not pass -tho physical examina tion, after holng drafted. Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Norton and son, Clarence' were Sunday afternoon vis itors at tho P. Ii. Johnson home. . Walter and Roy Keller visited with the Norton children Sunday. The children In the west end of the school district are now occupying the new school house. The new stoves Tor both school houses arrived this week. Mrs. C. A. Garske, of the Hampton Butte section, made a visit to her (laughter, Miss Theresa Garske. Fri day and Saturday. Mrs. Ii. Schmorl and children are staying at tho 1). 11. Cnnaway home. The children nro attending school. It. K. Sjnlth made a business trip to tho Sloan ranch Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Keller nnd chil dren came out from llcnd Sunday with Frank Spencer, Mr. Keller stop ping but a short time. L. A. Hall quit his Job on tho well drill nnd will leave for Nebraska Sat urday, his former home, whero he will stay Indefinitely. All kinds of hides, pelt, Wool, Furs bought, nt Brlgjr' Second Hand Store. 323c dray nnd Fred Soallng woro 11 end visitors Tuesday, J, A. Ghnso wont to Bend Sunday to boo his daughter, Kttn. who is In tho hospital recovering from niton ninnln. Antouo Ahlatrom Is building an ad dition to Ills barn to accommodate his stock this winter. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Anderson took dinner Sunday at tho homo of Mrs, Ada liUndbcrg, of Tumalo. Howard Hartley was In this neigh borhood Friday looking nftor his stock, which Is being pastured on the N. W. Orny place. Mr. Giles Is visiting at tho Chase homo this weok N. I). Woods, tho government trap por, Is preparing to movo his traps into the vicinity or Powell Butte In tho near .future. L. W. Warnor, of Itciimond, was out to his ranch on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Itodflold and family and Mrs. Connelly, of Des chutes, called nt tho Anderson homo Sunday evening. F. Uaughmnu Is building a now barn on his place. HAMPTON BUTTE MAN IN BEND FOR WINTER (Special to The Bulletin.) HAMPTON BUTTK, Nov. 26. T. C. Kwlng mnde n business trip to J. O. Pern's ono day last week. Paul Street took Wray's stage for Bcn.il last Friday, where lie expects to spend tho winter. Miss Agnes Schredcr and Pago Stauffcr were passengers for Bond, on tho mail stage last Friday. Mr. Howell made a trip to Paul Street's place one day last week, for potatoes for Brookings. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stauffcr nnd children visited at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Meeks last Sunday. They autoed over in their car, which they recently purchased In Bend. Tom Cowan and Miss Glennlc Lund autoed over from Stauffcr last Sun day and were guests nt Brookings. Mr. Hornbuckle was a business vis itor here Sunday. PROGRAM PREPARED BY ALFALFA SCHOOL lYiluk Sloan Brings Bcotc to Bond TliunWlvliiK Dunce to Ho (Urn nt Pyutt Home. (Special to Tho Bullotln.) ALFALFA. Nov. 27 A Thanks giving program will bo given by the school Wednesday ovcntng. Frank Sloan took his beef cattle to Bond Saturday, having had them on full feed nt tho Guerln ranch for several weeks. Eight hundred head of tho Sloan sheep were brought to tho Guerln rnnch Sunday, where they will bo fed this winter. Miss Goldle Ferry is qulto ill with la grippe. C. Boyd or Bend was hero Sunday. Story Bushnoll. of Robert. l hero gathering his father's entile. MISTER ftOAT-yoUCKNOfil EXCUSED FOR CHEWING rSNY OLD THING BECAUSE VOUCWN' ftEftP THAT PILL BOAR.O. r-P . i. .. . ..aismiafflhaf I MISTER OAT-VOl) CKTH OE L f; dRAVE tlftS IWHI 3 i cxcutED r0K chewing nv , AtF RfudaMnpPltilf IHW JMW.EAD THAT PILL BOARD. HSZut, m cu aw JJ ! I 'jHir- ' BHi Hefora the Invention aiiiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaVLjSK .- 1 of aur Patent Air Proof Pouch v'-eltelaiaiaiaiaiaiHHBl .7 -vW "U Many Dealer Could Not rWn l'lTiaTiaTiaTiaTiaTiBTiaTiaTiaTBsamlf "tti m . Flavor Fraahnaia In fHl it JTHaafJifeafcSatl B; REAL GRAVELY PLUG TODACCO. lK Ci7 SaSaSaBsai H NowthaPatantPouohrUapilt 'lLLLLLLLLLW tV, 'aLaLaLaM K) A Llllla Chaw of Oravaly la Cnouih VvVA- -JZSaSaSal jr. Latta Lonaer than bis ohtw 'M XS&cibJVM H Hk ordinary plug. "'O J&vwLW ZjtS,mmmLmW . . hbu JrL Pj 1 J"x.aTaTaTaV BIaTa M . . . 71 yyw so. . uK .. l . m VV tlV.' ---M'-- - -- nstgs&z looKfORiHsrnonaioH StAL ITISNOTKeAL QKMWt without THI9 3ZAL. yT-V "g BM AJLr fi P. Huntington took a load of tur keys to Bend Tuesday. Goorgu Mossor is firing for tint Wilson mill. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. V. Vincent worn over from Bend Sunday. . Howard Hartley and family,' of Tumnlo, were at tha shooting match in Sisters Sunday. Quito n uumbor or people from Plnlnvlow and Clorerdnle wero at toudlna the shooting match In Sis ters Sunday. Jack Stoldham Is building a houso on his lots southeast ot town W. I). Farthing has tho work in rhnrge. Win. Kdmnndsou, who has been re cotrtng treatment In a Portland hos pital, will rift urn to his homo In Sis ters Monday. Mrs. Kdmondsnn and recently purchased trom tho Taylor , "laughter, Muriel, are accompanying ranch. Mr. Kdmondson. ex- Charley Weaver sold 100" hen.! nf. Mrs. M. Bailey is making an cattle to Joe Klllott, or Powell Butte, tonded visit In Portland. Harry Ilobcrts. who Is working Dean Van Matro conducted a shoot- near Redmond, was out to seo his i "'K match In Sisters Sunday. Here father. J. N. Itoborts, of Alfalfa, 84t-!"orla hlnolf as well pleased with tho unlay and Sunday Thu main feature for Thnnkglvlug results. Tho Ladles' club mot Inst Wednes day with Mrs. W W. Van Mat re, for tho first time this full. Thnro wero 10 present The next meeting will bo with Mrs. Frank Arnold, Mrs. II. C. Miller and Mrs. Forren were shopping In lledmond Monday and Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uny Abbey, Irvln Parberry, Ituby IttrhardH, Paul Mat thews and Gladys Parberry attended tho turkey shoot In Sisters Sunday, Calvin Burnslde went to llodmond last Wednesday alter his brother, George, and family, whit just ar rived from Illinois. Mr. Burnslde came west for his health Mrs. W. W, Van Mn'trn and chil dren spent Hundny with Mrs. A. K. Peterson. A. II. Peterson and John Dokkln motored to Bend Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Buy Abbey took u load ot potatoes to Bund Thursday, returning Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K. Boyd went to Bond Wednesday. Mr. und Mrs. Cutler wore shopping Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Brlckcv made In Alfalfa will bo the ilntirn nt t i. a business trip to Bond last.week. I Pyatt's In tho evening. Mrs. J. M. Hrlckey is visiting sev- Mrs. Newman and daughter. M! A large number of Sisters young I In Itedmond Tuesday. pooplo attended tho charivari t it t ,Mr. Burling went to Sisters Inst Plalnvicw Sunday evening. J week, 'seeking employment In the mm. oral days with her daughter, Mrs. Ktrio. or Oregon city, nro expected CLOVERDALE PEOPLE Andrew Mlckle, at Held. . j horo for Thanksgiving I oiinrvrTrmi miinipv Bert Mccks made a trip to Street's. A number of Alfalfa Turkoys round' OliUUl I1 UK lUKhhl . . .. .. i.. a. --,, ...... tuesuay 10 get potntoes. tnoir way to'tho Bend morkets for John Carroz Is at homo again after Thankr.jlvlng. working for some tlrao at the nitrate, Mr. and Mrs. Ham, now of Bend mine at Sagehen. j hut formerly or the Guerln ranch In lAirnUa. uro tho pround parents or a Hlxhot ca.-h prlre paid for nil , bouncing baby girl. klniN of rurs, lililix,, hiniI. nells., . v.' M: forry, employed ns a ma- ni . . . . " iuiuuiiu, Bponi auuuay 3-3cwlth his famly In Alfalfa. Mrs. w. M. Ferry and children Seo J. Ryan & Co.. for farm land'spont Friday at Charles Pyatt's. loans. Adv. Albort Shulti sold 24 head of cat- - tlo to Thurman Morfltt, of Powell .Butte. Tucsilnv. THRESHING FINISHEn l Albert Wniknr h.i..v .. (Sunday In sisters . .- - " , ...... Bull, ail ill u . .. . .. ... .. ll.nM1.. .. .. .. m ... .... I liUI lltll, Jlllll llllllll. Briggi' Second Hauil Store. Many Take Part In Competition In HMrrt Unyn' Club Huh First Mivtlug- of War. (Special to the Bulletin.) CLOVKllDALK. Nov. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold. George Cyrus and W. W. Van' Matro attended the turkey shoot In Sisters Sunday, given by Dean Van Matro. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. C. Kline spent POTATO (.ROWERS FULLY ORGANIZE (no i:. SfadlK, of l.over Bridge, HeaiN Aorlatlon , S. Hud- noli Dlrerlor From Bend. HKDMOND. Nov. 2.1-Last Sat urday afternoon r0 of the most prom inent potato growers In Central Ore gon gathered In Hnbbs' Theatre nnd effected the final organization ot the maximum efflrlenry In tho handling of potato sales for the producer and nt the same time eliminate those un desirable features quite frequently found In the formation of fanners' orgnnlratliius. Under the new law each of thu fol lowing localities Is entitled to a rep- -reseiitntlvn on the board of directors: Bend, Tumalo, Powell Butte, Ited mond, Terrebonne and Lower Bridge, The no'ly elected officers of the as sociation are as follows; Gun J-:. Stadlg, president; H. D. MustnrTl, vice-president: C. S. Hud son, Bend, It. V. Flicklnger. Tumnlo, W. C. Arnold, Itedmond, J. F. Illce, Powell Butte, J. A. Fosi, Terrebonne, L. A. Hunt, Lower1 Bridge, directors. It. II Parsons, who tins beuu most active In times past In helping (his nsioclnllon In every way, was ap pointed mnnnger. County Agent H. A. Ward will continue his duties ns uctlng secretary. For furiu land Co. Adv. lonas seo J, Itynn AT PLEASANT RirnnTM?at,.,. omc,t,ni0 ko, dellvored them iX 1 IjEiiOAiN 1 ItlLIUCiTto the High Desert the first of tho Government Truppcr Will .Mow Kim,ii to Powell Butte Section to Hunt During the Winter. (Special to The Bulletin) PLBASANT KIDGB. Nov. 27. Charles Douglas completed the I threshing in this vicinity the first or i r ,. ,.. . . , . ..'.. .. . .... . . i. i.t. wnreu uruugni iv neap, me inc weeK unu reiurncu to nis nome in last of the stock that P. B. Johnson I Terrebonne. bought from Mr. Walker, of Alfalfa, Basmus Peterson and Mrs. Johan to tho Johnson place 'Monday. i sen -went to. Portland for a few davs. J. J. Holland got a load of poles from Pine Mountain for P. B. John Bon this wee'k. A. D. Norton is working for P. Ii. Johnson this week. Mrs. Ii. B. Conaway and chlldron and Mrs. L. Schmorl were, dinner guests nt tho Sloan ranch Friday. A dance was given at tho Ii. B. Conaway home Friday nlsht. Frank Sloan was out this wcok, looking after business matters. Mr. Sloan sold two carloads beef cattle the past week. George Hamilton is caring for the place in their absence. George Gray and Noah Gray re turned trom Terrebonne Friday inigni. wcok A. Shultz and family wero dinner guests at Leslie CJurko's Sunday. C. H Hardyand Mrs. L. V. Clnrko made a Hying trip to Itedmond on business Saturday. PLAINVIEW RANCHER RETURNS FROM EAST I. A. W. KcogKln IteportM Henry Moicniciit or Cuttle Charivari Olwn .Voitlyucdt. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) PLAINVIKW. Nov. 27 J. A V Scosgln has roturncd home Irom his with their sou, ' Deschutes Valley Potato Growers' As- Iftnelntlnn liitn t, ,'fitnir litirftniiua rfiti. ...... ..... ...... .. ,ivn .........w ...ii- :ur. nnu .irs. urceu nearu mane ni ... , .. . ., . . trip to Bend Wednesday, returning I Cttr' A ""HI"' "' Uy.v Friday. w adopted which will gunrnnten Mr. Freund and son. or Prlnevillo, I Trip w I, iinyn .! KruT u S Jni were In this vicinity Saturday after 0Di Missouri u J K,.i?. ,' Jo? some straw on tho l v UMii'nm.1 PV.' ",M.0Ur'' Mr. Scoggln reports nla ttllLams a rine trip nnd heavy movement of Mrs. O. E. Anilorfin xttnn.lml th Irl".. ""'. "'". 'l'l"l. liumia. on " . .u' nnw" ." . , : :. l,,e cnion J'acuic. moeting of tho Tllllcum club at the .Gorklng homo In Tumalo Saturday or afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Gray, Mrs. Noah BslHHHttskM.''sval f , I 5 HBSsSILLjTar asssssssjBjaraHBaaHpa.T -, iaA-aBpaHfeajijAVflH 'IssasasasaTaVsatsaVsaVsaTJsaTattlsHpJaflsaBSasasasasasasaH Central Oregon Bank BEND, OREGON OFFICKU8: D. K. IIUNTKR, President CARLKTO.V II. 8VJlvr, Vice-President K. 1. MAHAI-'FKV, 2ml Vice-President, II. M. BTIJPIIK.VS, Cashier rKNDKL WA1TK, Asslstunt Cashier DIUKCTOHS: 1). E. Hunter W. h. O'Donnell Carlcton B. SwIXt K. P. Mnhnffey H. Jf. Stephens Every facility for accomodating the investors of Central Oregon Mrs. Malcolm Vouirli linn ifnm, t, Portland for n few weeks' stay Plnlnvlow residents wnrn hnnniiv surprised on Saturduy, November 24, when nows came that Grovor Pulllam and Miss Fannie Varher, both young jvuiu in riainvzow, woro married in Bend thnt afternoon. Saturday nlgllt tllO follOWS or thn linlL'llhnrhnn.l had a "woir" meeting In honor or tho groom, amp ho wus tnkon from his norno nnu carried away to the ron dezvnus. Luck was with Mr tmi Ham. however, and he returned homo ui an eany Hour unlnjurod. J i. A. sccglu has moved to tho Waldron placo in Cloverdale, whore no is (ceiling steers. There will bo a Thanksgiving pro gram nt tho Plalnvlow school houso on Wednesday afternoon, SISTERS TURKEYS BROUGHT TO BEND Tumnlo People In Attendance nt Shooting .Match St'w Hound Built By John KtHdhiim. (Spoclal to Tho Bullotln) 8ISTKI18, Nov 27. Hills Hdglng ton was a Bend business visitor Tues day. Itoy Duvis took a load of turkoyH to Bond Wednesday. SP STOP! q And Investigate our price before buying your groceries, Wo can suve you money. II Sfc P.B.Johnson's Mllllcan, Ore. Telephone "Wonderfully Satisfadlory, STEARNS-KNIGHT AnxtKtn AutomobiU Co. Ticomi "rrtulli arcunnl in the bun drcdi of Slrarnt'Knighl told by in have been wonderfully litufactory." CHEVROLET W. S. Dulmifc Molor Co. ' , SJtll "wo arc finding Zrolrne a very efficient lubricant." CADILLAC Weiitrn Aula Silo Co. Kcno 'we coiulder Zeroleno partic ularly adapted for umj in high peed "V" type motor." MAXWELL Laid Motor Car Co. Lot Anf tlti "have used Zeroltne In Max well car for over three year with excelle nt reiuiu." Ftr Irtittri, 7,trttnt dvyDvl) ii titta altj riiimmmJiJ, m&immum j 1 ii J pf o I "" 1 m Endorsed by Lending Car Distributors Ixcume the record of llirlr tervica department ihnw that Zerolene, correctly refined from California ainliall.luKj crude, give tcrfect lubrication ' leu wear, more power, Icut carbon depotit. Dfilrri cvrrrwlicre nd t our ttnkt iKiiuni, STANDAItn OIL COMPANY (Liiifomlt) ZEROLENE The Standard Oil for Motor Cars . Hnte II Untidy For Ciimp. Grandmothers nnd motlmrs whit have rained families of children have learned from experience that It pays to kmp a bottle or Foley's Money and Tar In tho houso ready lor i-miiriri-n. ley. It gives prompt relief rrom dread- ru croup nltarks, checks coughs and f colds, and relieves whooping cough. c A snre mudlrliie- no opiates. Sold everywhere.- Adv. FREE SEED SCARCER SAYS N. J. SINN01T- Coitgreiisman N. J. Hluiintt has written The Bulletin that ho hits been Informed by the Bureau of Plant Industry at Washington that the al lotment or vegstuble nnd Dower seeds mads to each uiHinhor or the liouin or reprossntJt'.VM for distribution In his district will be ROOO packages fewer this year than It was Inst year. For this reason ho Is even morn anxious than uiuiil to get thn sends allowed him Into the hands of those who u!ll use them to the best udvsn- t j tage und ileslrg to receive the some. The rungroMuiun believes that the method tried last year of m the distribution through eo-opnrntl with thu papers In his dbttrlot Is the ' most succesHfiil In bringing tibitut this result. Therefore, when tho seeds are ready for distribution, which vlll not be probably until January or luter, a supply h be sent tit this paper. At thnt time a pnekago may ho oh talncd as long ns they last, either by calling at our ofrico or rmiuustlng a package by mall. Congressman Sin nott will also retain a small purl nr h!s allotment at his office, 242 llouiin of Representatives, Washington, D. C, In Order thnt any or his constitu ents finding It Inconvenient to get the seeds In the nbnve manner may j obtain u package by writing dlMctly to him at Washington. Jf In rlniiltiii-liim Three Weeks.. Splendid results In kidney und bladder troubles are achieved by Fo ley Klduoy Pills.' Mrs, Mfrio R Klep po, Averlll, Minn., writes: "I was at Fargo sanitarium threo weeks ror rheumntlsm and klilnny troubln; got no relief. I began using Foley Kid ney mis nun round immcilluto re lief. A- bottle completed tho euro." Sold everywhere.- Ady. hi ui" inkf4: irathm V 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 br'ick? BEND. BRICK & LUMBER CO. k 4- rsfffi