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RKND BCIAWTtN, MUTO, OWIGOJf, THinWDAV, DHCMMBKR , 11T VACIK a - - - Central Oregon Neighborhood News POWELL BUTTE HOUSE SAVED FROM FLAMES Only Slight Damago Done nt I. 1. UmYninn Homo New Bridges Installed By County. (Spoclal to The Bulletin.) POWELL I1UTTK, Nov. 27. J. P. "Bowman and family experienced ?omo oxcltomont Friday whim their houso caught (Ire. but nfier some active work tho tiro was booh ex tinguished without much harm. Mrs. W. A. Foster visited with her mother. Mrs. E. F. Lone, several days Inst week. N. P. Alley returned tho first ot last week to dlsposo of his 40 acres and attend to other business while iierc. J. E. Warner attended to business In Ilond Friday. Allen "Wlllcoxon and crew have been putting In some new bridges In this section, which were much needed. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. IJayn made a 'trip to Deschutes Sunday. J. L. Gibson attended the land show In Portland last week. J. A. Hlggs made a trip to Dend Monday evening of last week. E. F. Long left last week for Rochester. Minn., to havo his throat operated on. Mr. and Mrs. Itoss Dussctt were Prlnevlllo visitors Thursday ' Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hall and -Mr. and Mrs. Heaves Wlllcoxon made a trip to tho E. N. Hall ranch on tho -Ochoco above Prlnevllle, on Thurs day. W. A. Foster and Mr, Taylor wont to Pine, Mountain bear hunting last week. Harry P. Wilson Is staying at the William Wilson ranch. Ned Angland lost 16 head of sheep from bloat last week. Mr. arid Mrs. William Wilson were Bend visitors Saturday. The Sorosls club met at the Com Tnunlty hall on Wednesday of last week, Sin. L. W. Van Doren being hostess. Mrs. Alma Hall resigned as president aiftl Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon was elected to fill the vacancy. J. E. Warner delivered turkeys In Bend Friday to O'Donnell Uros. Mr. and Mrs. Hoss Hussctt enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Heaves Wlllcox on at Sunday dinner. The Red Cross meeting was held at the homo of Mrs. C. M. Charlton. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Foster, of Redmond, visited with Mrs. Foster's parents, G. F. Shobert, and family. Wallace Smith and family attend ed church services In Prlnevllle Sun day. Miss Fay Bussett visited relatives hero Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Ora Foster and rh!l lren visited with L. D. Osborn and I ! I II Al nt fin t Cll it i I X .ir.ll I.HlHUn.n.l I.LA l.AAIIAH ' hA fir or ihn wAAk. itniivnrltur nno' t-, tiaii uuitiicicu fcv HQgivd to Prlnevlllo. .- ..... - .-w -.-, .- E. A. Uussctt visited In Prlnovlllc Sunday. Reaves Wlllcoxon delivered tur kles to Bond Monday. J. J. Chapman and E. It. Agee, who; time, havo heen baling hay In this vicinity, . There was n Thanksgiving com havo boen compelled to suspend their j munity dintior and program at tho work owing to tho taler being laid t school house Thursday, up for repairs. i Mrs. L. F. IMco left Friday morning Mrs. C. M. Charlton made a trip to Prlnevlllo Saturday to visit Mrs. Uclnap, Sr., who was quite 111. Mrs. Art Wurzwoller returned Sunday from her visit with her par ents near Paulina. llt'll I 3 Wg. I I' im MB W ij4 ililHBia. I , I - -flEr- .w Centra! Oregon Bank BEND, OREGON OFFICKUS: D. K. HUNTER, President OARIiirrO.V II. BWII'T, Vice-President 1J. 1'. MAJIAIWJ-3Y, 2nd Vico-I'rcaldeut, II. M. STEPHENS, Cashier FE.VDEL WAIT!', Asslstunt Cushicr DIRECTORS: D. E. Hunter W. Ii. O'Donnell Curleton B. Swift E. P. Muhuffcy H. M. Stephens Every facility for accomodating the investors of Central Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Wnllaco Smith and Mr. nnd Mrs. O. C. Trttosdalo en joyed a trip up tho Ochoco Tuesday of last week. Allon Wlllcoxon was a llend bus iness visitor Monday morning. J. F. Hlco attended a directors' meeting of tho Irrlgatlonlsts In Red- mond Sunday, Mr. Hlco Doing sec retary. Charlie Kafer, of Cllno Falls, vis ited at tho Allen Wlllcoxon ranch Thursday. Mr. Uushnoll. a Hear Creek stock man, has purchased hay and pasture of L. W. Van Doren Tor ubout ito head ot stock. JC. P. Alloy has sold till 40 acres, formerly known aH tho Montgomery place, to Hans Jacouson, ot itouerts. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Mustard re turned from Portland tho first ot tho week, nfter enjoying tho land show In Portland. Mrs. W. A. Foster was a dinner (guest of Mrs. J. M. Shoarer last Mon day. Mrs. C. M. Charlton attended tho funeral of Mrs. Uclnap, Sr., In Prlno vllto. Mrs. M. Sheely has sold her second load of turkeys for the Thanksgiving market. C. M. Charlton attended to busi ness in llend Monday. Wm. Drown visited In Prlnevllle Saturday. C. C. McNcely. from Dend, Is build ing a fireplace at tho Allen Wlllcoxon home. SECURES GOOD CROP OF ALFALFA SEED c. I'. Hopkins of Lower Hrldgo, Threshes Wheat nnd Alfalfa From the Same I-anil. (Special to Tho Dullctln.) i nu'i'ii nuiiim.' Vnv an r P. '. . . ..'..' . Hosklns nas oeen tnresnmg a mixture of wheat and alfalfa tho past week. Tlio alfalfa seed turned out much bet- "" '" " ruer. i.otn young i i lie i.aa os" ciui. not msi wcnies-. --"-" , ","', Mr" ,,,.., , h.n p.npeio,! 'people of Plalnvlow, wero married day with Mrs. W. W. Van Matro, for Hasimis Putiwnn and Mrs. Jnlian- ... ii i. - m. 'In "end that afternoon. Saturday tho first tlmo this fall. Thoro wero '" rotiirnml from thnlr trip Wediiwt- Mrs. Jaeger and daughtors, MMnlght tho fellows of tho neighborhood ' 10 present. Tho next mooting wllllday night. While gone thoy vlsltml and Mrs. Gus Stadlg. Mr. and ""1,ad a "wolf" meeting In honor of tho bo with Mrs. Frank Arnold. Orant Connwnv and family at New- Kussell Chapman anil Marlon Ho-iKrpomt am, ho wa8 lako from ,,,- Mr n. c. Miller nnd Mrs Forren ' rg. On. Mr. Connway formerly kins Were in ItCdmond baturila. hnmn n.l r.irrlntl nu-nv n llm rnn.'wnrn nhnttnlni' In Iti.ilmntiil Miimlnv lived 111 tills lellllty. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fullor and son.uiezvous. Luck was with Mr. Put- George, accompanied by Mr. Layton,! wero Hcdmond visitors Saturday. Mr. I Layton, from Tacoma. has been visit ing with the Fullers the past week. Frank Newbold and A. J. Fullor each brought a load of lumber from tho Wilson mill on Tuesday. Mrs. Illancho Hyde, of Terrebonne, spent tho week end visiting at Mrs. Joo Howard's. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard attended tho dance at Terrobonno Friday ev ening. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hosklns, Mar ion, Naomi and Omar Hosklns and John Calveriey motorod to Sisters I Sunday. ' Mrs. A. S. Holmes was a guost for dinner at Mrs. Walters' home on Ttiuulay , Word was received from A. II. Chapman that he had tindfrgone an operation at Tho Dalles hospital and would bo confined thore for some for emengo, accompanying tho body of hor fathor, George Kohl, who died In Prlnevlllo Wednesday. For farm iana ft Co. Adv. loasa bco J. Ryan ENTERTAINMENT FOR TUMALO FOLK GIVEN Mm. Italflcht nn! Mm. Connrly llnnt os-mcn nt Dcwhutea Hotel IUumI Improvement Doing Pushed. (Special to Tho Bulletin) TUMALO. Don. 4. Mrs. Hedflold and Mrs. Connoly, of Deachutos, en tertained a number of friends last Wednesday evening at tho Deschutes, hotel, among tho guests bolng Mr. and Mrs. C. P. llockor, of Tumalo. H. U. Fltcklngor and family worn guests ot tho llobsons on Thanksgiv ing. F Wilson and J. W. tlartor aro lm. proving tho roads In this section by running tho grader over thorn after tho recent rains. Mrs. A. lions, ot Portland, Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Goorgo Hobsou, ot Tumalo. F. E. Dayton has boon confined to his homo with nu attack ot la grippe. Mrs. O. N. II. Corking entertained tho Tllllcum club at her homo last Saturday. J. C. Stiles and family havo moved trout their farm Into Tumalo for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Elklns. of Prlnevlllo, were calling on friends at Tumnlo last week. Mr. and Mrs. lllackwood, Mr. Flan nnd Mrs. (lunuesnn spent Thonksglv Ing with Mr. and Mrs. Norcutt. (1 rover Corking nnd Phil Smith havo bought tho Will Sandal place. Mr. nnd Mrs. Anderson, of Des chutes, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Coon were dinner gueMs ot Mrs. Adah Lunbong last Sunday. Miss Ethel llaylcs has returned to Dend to nurse a patient of Dr. Van-dovort's. PLAINVIEW RANCHER RETURNS FROM EAST .1. A. Sroggin HeportN Heavy Mntcmcut of Cnttle Clinrluirl (lien Newljwcdi. (Special to Tho Dullctln.) PLAINVIEW. Nov. 27 J. A. W. Scoggln tins returned homo from his trip with Raymond Krug to St. Jos eph, Missouri. Mr. Scoggln rcporttt a flno trip nnd heavy movement of cattle from most shipping points on thu Union Pacific. Mrs. Malcolm Vougli bus gono to Portland for n few weoks' stay. Pla.nvlow residents weru happily atirnrlsAfl fit. iln t II !! fi V Vfivn.nltiii. 'J surprised on Saturday, November 24, " """" ,i , ir in" "'"""-"-"" '"" " ""."... " Ham, however, nnd ho roturued homo at an early hour uninjured. H. A. Scoggln has moved to tho Waldron place in Clovcrdale, uhoru ho is feeding steers. Thoro will bo a Thanksgiving pro gram at tho Plalnvlow school house on Wednesday afternoon. PRINGLE FLAT MAN INJURED BY GLASS (Special to Tho Dullctln.) PHINGLE FLAT, Nov. 28. Nor mnn Evnns hns boon III for the past two weeks, ns thu rosult of getting glass in his hand. Mr. Evans nnd Mr. Carpontor loft Sunday for Uond, where they will make final proof on thnir home stoads. Mr. Carpuntor expects to ro maln in llend for some time. Mr. Cottlngham and Mr. Mlntor imado a trip to the Maury Mountain mill for lumber last Tuesday. ) Eric Danlelson returned homo from tho coast last Saturday. Ho expects to spend tho wlntor here. Mr. Coffey, of Brothers, Is hauling a lot ot lu rubor through hero from I the mill. Bee J. Ryan & Co.. for farm land loans. Adv. SISTERS TURKEYS BROUGHT TO BEND Tumalo IVopIo In Attciiilmiro HhiMitliiK ."Mntili New lloiiso liullt Ily Joliii Sti-idlmm. nt (Special to Tho Bulletin) SISTERS. Nov 27. Ellis Edging ton was a Ilond business visitor Tues day. Roy Davis took a load ot turkeys to Rend Wodncsday. P. Huntington took a load of tur koys to Ilond Tuesday. Goorgo Mossor Is firing tor tho Wilson mill. Mr, and Mrs. II. V. Vlnront wore ovor from llend Sunday, Howard Hartley and family, of Tumalo, woro ut tho shooting match in Slstors Sunday. Quite-ii numhor of pooplo from Plalnvlow and Clovcrdalo woro at tending tho shooting mutch In Sin- tors Sunday. Jack Stcldham Is building n house on his lots southeast'of town. W. I), Farthing has tho work In chargo. Win. Edmondsou, who bus bcon re ceiving treatment In a Portland hos- SF Kp STOP! Anil Investigate our price beforo buying your groceries. We cuu Have you money. P. B. Johnson's Milllrun. Ore. Teleohone LOOK FOR 7HErROTKTION5eAL I , h cf ji . Y j IT IS NOTREAIQRMCLV ff . M E ( 1 W 1, w'THOUT THIS, 3AL V" I ( ' 11 7 pltal, will return to his homo In Sis tors Monday. Mrs. Kdmondson anil daughter, Muriel, aro accompanying Mr. Kdmondson, Mrs. M. llalloy Is making nu ex tended visit In Portland. Dunn Van Mntru conducted n shoot ing match In Sisters Httudny. Ho re ports himself as well pleased with tho results. A Inrgo numhor of Sisters young people attended tho charivari In Plalnvlow Sunday evening. CLOVERDALE PEOPLE SHOOT FOR TURKEYS Many Tnko Part In mMlltlon KlMer Iwidlc' ('lull Hun First Mectlnjj f Year. In (Speclnl to tho Ilullotlu.) CLOVERDALE, Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Krnnk Arnold, tioorgn cyrusi and W.W. Van Matro attended the urkey shoot In Slstors Sunday, nlvon by Doan an Matro. ! Mr. and Mrs. II. C Kllno spent; Sunday In Slstors with their son.; Itaroill. ami lamiiy. Mr and Mrs Oreon Heard made tvln t fi llntitl Wi.il itnuilnl' ml II r,i In i. L" r .. " ' and Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itny Abbey, Irvln Pnrberry, Ruby Richards, Paul Mat- thews and Gladys Parborry attended tho turkey shoot In Sisters .Sunday. Calvin Hurnsldo wont to Hcdmond1 last Wednesday aftor it's brother, Goorgc. and family, who Just ar- rived from Illinois, Mr, Iliiruslde came west for his health "Minimum Carbonization" STUDHBAKHR Harmon Motor Co., 1'lioenU "Imvc lud minimum amount of orlKinirJlion, and cm heartily rccuiiiniiid ZfroU-rw." VULIE Koctch Motor Car Co.,Scslllo "wr gUdly rrcommend Z4froIen for ViImj cars iid (nickj." ZEROLENE The Standard OH for Motor Cars Endorsed by Lending Cnr Distributors bccimt: tin: riT on! of tlirir irrWcr tleparttncnts show that Zemlenc, correctly refined from California ni)halt - base crude, Riven perfect lulric.ition - more power, leant cirboit de posit. Dtdltn Errrpthtre and til Our Stini Solium Standard Oil Company (UllluiuU) BRICK vs. ii.liiiaffggir BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND OTHER BUILDINOS VALUE ABOUT VALUE ABOUT $500,000 $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER NONE $100,000 jcY1 BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. Mrs. W. W. Vnn Mntrn and ehtl dnni spent .Sunday with Mrs. A. E. Potorsnn. A. E. Peterson and John Dokklu motored to llend Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Abbey took a load of potatoes to llend Thursday, returning Friday. Mr. and Mrs, II. K. Iloyd went to llend Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Cutler wore shopping In Itndmond Tuesday. Mr. Hurling went to Waters Inst week, ncokltig employment In tho mill. CREW REPAIRS DITCH AT PLEASANT RIDGE Rev. Hnitt Mmi'i to Ituntli Itcrcully I'tirrlui-.cil In Trrrelioiinn Communlly. fHinHn1 niThn liutlniln.i ,.hKAHANT muni:, Doc. 3. Tim c 0i u (,0 hnV), (.rnw , I11P r, . pairing the ditch In this vicinity fnr next Irrigating neuson. uv Scott and (amlly moved Frl- .!,.. . tlt,lr raiirh whlrh tlmv rmlit. nt,y IMrcnni,PI o.ir Torrobonuo 0 j. Anderson and wife made u i,.i,,n irlt. i.. lt...lt.inn.l Fr!il ' Mr. and Mrs. F II. llniiRlimun and Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Anderson ntteuded tho parly nt Dftsrhtitea Wednesday ev onlng given by Mrs. Reddidit and Mrs. Connelly. Howard Hartley and family, of Tumalo, railed at the W. II. Gray homo Friday Andrew Nelson, Jabn Prti'nmn and Aittone Ahlstrom helped move Rc FORD W.II.Walllnnfotd.PoilUnd "tr Inowllut WroUim will giv rflicirnl and Mtufadory lubrua lion." HUDSON II, O. 1 1 j i mon Co ,Sjii Krsncitco "iiuny ownTof I ludtonran u Wrnlrnr. Wo hear nulliing but prau for it." - Icss wear, 4 J XrXli mM r.iiisB OTHER BUILDINGS Koittt's hntiKohold goods to Torre hoiiiio 1'rldny. Tom Morrluint took nwny his stock which lias boon pasturing on tho An dorsou place, tho Inst of tho ueek. I). A. Ileeson Is pulling hoiiio trco.t on tho N. D Wood ranch this wenk. C. M. Hedflold and family, ot Dos chiles, mid Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray spout TlinukNglvlux at thu Anderson homo. Noah Gray nmdo a business trip t Hediuond Saturday. Tho first Niuiw of tho season foil liere Frldny night A Jnkn Peterson and family, HnsmiiH Peterson nnd Mis. Catlinrlno Jotmn seu, Atitnuo Ahlstrom and Miss llllinii Nolsoii took Thanksgiving dinner with tho Mlkkelsnu fiiuilly urnr Dos., chutes. f Jl Gray took n load of liny Into Itfldmniul for L. W Wnruor on Wed iiosdny. Mr. and Mrs O. K. Anderson at tended the club dance nt Tumalo Sat utility night. HAMPTON HUTTE MAN IN REND FOR WINTER (Sperlal to The bulletin.) HAMPTON lll'TTK. Nov jr,. T.. (' Em Ing mndn a buslnons trip to Jl O Perry's n'n day Inst week. Paul Stnri t ok Wray's stage (or llund Inst Fr!ilny. wheru Iih expects to spend tho winter. Miss Agues Krhrrdor nnd PaKn Mtauffftr eri n iixniutani fnr llnnd. j on (ho mall singn last Frldny. v Mr llou oil made a trip to I'stif Street's plnre one day last )seok, for potatoes for HrookiiiKs. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stauffor and children visited at tho hninn of Mr. ami Mrs. II. Mueks last Miinday. Thoy nntned over in their ear. whlrh th'ty rocently piirchasiHl In llend. Tom Cowan and Miss Glniiuln Lund autoftd over from Stautfnr last Sun day nnd worn guests nt Hrnokltigs Mr. Hornbuckle uns n biislniiss vis itor horo Sunday Mr. nud Mrs. Jlminte Hrlrkxy mado a hulno trip to llend Inst wnuk. Irs J. M. Hrlckoy Is visiting ssv oral days with bar ilnuglitHr, Mrs. Andrew Mlekle, at Mold. Hurl Moks niado a trip to Street' Tuesday to git potatoes. John Citrrnt Is at homo again After worl.lm; fnr some time at tho nltrato iiiIiih at ftugfthnu. THRESHING FINISHED AT PLEASANT RIDGE f Giitri-iiment Tmper Will .Mnn Kcii.ii to Pnuell Hullo Heel Inn to Hunt DurliiK tin Winter. s (Speclal to Tho llutletlii) PLEASANT HI1HJE, NV.' !7. Charles Dnnglus oompleled th thriMihlug In thin vicinity tho first nt tho week and returnod to his homo In Torrflbonno. Rasmus Patorsou nnd. Mrs. Johau son wont to Portland for n tow days, Goorgo Hamilton Is caring for tho piaro in timir nlMnuco. i,oorgo iirny nun Konn Gray ro- luriiod fronv Terrobonno Friday nigiii. m Mr. I'rnnnd .T . son, of Prluovlllo, wero In thin vicinity Saturday after Homo straw on tho J. i:. wiiiiiitim placo. A Mrs. O, E. Anderson attended (h" mooting of tho Tllllcum club a(, tl' Gcrklng homp In Tumnlo Saturduy aftoruooii. Mr. and Mrs Win. Gray, Mrs. Noah Gray and Frod Healing woro Ilond visitors Tuosday. J. A. Chnso wont tn llend Sunday to hoo his daughtor, Etta, who in In tho hoHpltnl recovering from pnou monla. (C'oiitlniiod on pngo 7.) W J f If J r fe. -fg -M