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rAGK 9 BRNO MIU.KT1N, BKND, OREGON. TlIUIUmAY, DHCKMnKIl 18, 1017 t Central Oregon Neighborhood News ---- --.- DOG IS ATTACKED BY RABID COYOTE tlovcrtlalo Handier Falls to Kill the Animal Banco nt Sisters Is Well Attended. (Special to The Dullotln.) CLOVKUDAI.R, Deo. t A rahlil icoyoto Invaded tho back yard or Mr. Hesse, nnd attacked Iho doR. Mr. llessco shut at the animal but did not hit It. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Arnold and daughter, Freda, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zu in wait and children spent Thursday In Sisters Mr. nnd Mrs. llcrt Hodson nnd daiiRhters, Alutha and Juaulta, spent Saturday nnd Sunday with Mr. nnd Sirs. Arnold George. Cyrus. B. C. Kline. John hotter nnd 0. F. Hosklns went to llend on business Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. A. IlrandenburR. Sir. and Mrs. Fred Van Matro nnd family nnd W. IC. Ilunncll nnd fam ily and Miss Clement, nil ot Hcnd, :spent Thursday nnd Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Van Matro. Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Anderson and family spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Sirs. Georgo Burnsldc. GcorRe Cyrus and two sons were In Sisters Sunday. John Donklns and Georgo Cyrus wcro attending to business In Lower Bridge Thursday. Rose. .Mildred and Alfred Hunnell, nnd Miss Tyneo Clement, all ot Bend, and Dean and Lillian Van Matre at tended the danco at Sisters Thursday night. Tho ladles' club met with Mrs. Prank Arnold Friday with 10 In at tendance. Hereafter the club will hold the meetings at tho Kelly house. Tho ladles aro starting a Hcd Cross club. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wilson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. "W. W. Van iMatre. Friday night, December 7, Is the voting on Council club officers. Ev eryone come. LOWER BRIDGE PLANS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM "Committee Will Collect Fund For Gifts to Soldiers Pythian At tend Lodge at Kcdiiiond. (Special to The Bulletin.) T.OWEK imiDOE, Dec. G. At church Sunday, Mrs. A. Jaeger. Mar lon Hosklns and Mrs. It. S. Towno were appointed as the committee in charge of tho Christmas entertain ment. Mrs. C. F. Hosklns, Mrs. A. I S. Holmes and Mrs. Fred Walters are; tho commlttoo appointed to collect; a fund for Christmas gifts for s 1 xllers. Tho Thanksgiving dinner at the' school house was well attended. After S a bounteous Thanksgiving dinner, a ' very enjoyable program by the school "was given. D. Vedder Is hauling lumber from the Wilson mill to build a new barn and an addition to tho house. Tho Hosklns entertained at cards Saturday evening, Mrs. Fred Walters, Sarah NcaleVgh, Mr. and Mrs. Ilussell Chapman, Frank Chapman, Darwin "Walters and Clarence Barron. A. M. Jaeger was homo over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Howard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deltrlch, oft Terrebonne. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Howard spent Mondav and Tuesday In Prlnovllle, whore Mr. Howard was having some dental work done. Lois Towno spent tho Thanksgiving vacation nt home and had as her guest Miss Reynolds, of Redmond. C. F. Hosklns, accompanied by Goorgo Cyrus, John Gotter nnd C. W. Cllne, wont to Rend Saturday on bus iness concerning tho proposed water district. Max Wurzwcllor, from tho Swamp ranch, was down at tho Long Hollow ranch over Saturday and Sunday. Sarah Nenlolgh, who teaches at I'rlnoville, spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Russell Chapman. Donnts Hunt was down from llend on Tuesday. A. J. Fuller. Glenn Cox and C. F. Hosklns attended K. ot P. lodge In Redmond Tuesday evening. L. A. Hunt. D. Vedder and Gus Sta dig wont to Redmond Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Mitchell nnd daughter, Nancy, returned Thursday from Hood River, where they have been packing fruit. MILLICAN SCHOOLS TO HAVE PROGRAM Christmas Kutcrtnltmtcutw Arc llclng rianued to lit Held nt Roth Buildings. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) MILLICAN, Dec. S. Miss Garske will have her Christmas program on Deccmocr 15. Mrs. I. L. Owen's pupils are busy learning and practicing their respec tive parts for tho Christmas pro gram, the date tor which Is not yet definitely sot. I. L. Owen was omployed at tho Johnson ranch two days last woek. Mrs. L. Schmorl spent Wednesday at the P. B. Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards have returned to their homestead, nfter spending their flvo mouths' leave ot absence at Bend. Mr. Loewon has complctod his house and has moved his family In. Mr. Krellwltz litis moved his family onto their homestead. I. B. Johnson called at tho B. B. Conaway home last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Garske called at the J. J. Holland home tho past week. Miss Theresa rented tho Earl Pow ers house for the rest ot tho school term. Francis Leo was a visitor at tho J. J. Holland home Wednesday. G. A. Garske called on tho Tau sell ers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Garske liavo been visiting with tholr daughter. Mr. Garsko will soon return to his home In the Hampton Butto section, while Mrs. Garske will stay with hur daughter a while longer. Mrs. L. B. Kellor visited with her parents Monday and Tuosday. Mrs. J. J. Holland called on Mrs. Chnrles Groffonbergor Wednesday. Mrs. It. II. Keller and children were Sunday visitors at the J. J. Hol land home. Prd Klger and fnmlly. H. Dyer and Egbert Dyer and family enjoyed a ignod Thanksgiving dinner at the L. Gloss home. A. D. Norton returned from Imper ial Thursday, but failed to find his cows. Paul and Grace Johnson, Hael. Gladys and Ray Norton, Mary and Joseph Holland and Roy and Walter Koller enjoyed a birthday party at tho R. R. Keller home Novomhor 30, It being Walter Keller's birthday. Mr, Schnotor exports to rcaumo tho woll drilling on tho Cliff Cook much this week, with J. J. Holland ns tiro mini, Mrs. R. R. Keller called on Mrs. J. J. Holland Thursday. Wnltor ond Roy Keller woro Satur day afternoon visitors at tho J. J. Holland home. iMrs. L. B. Kollur nnd children vis ited with Mrs. J. J, Holland Friday. Mr. ond Mrs. It. R. Koller called nt tho Sloan ranch Tuesdoy. Kd. Moore, the cook nt tho Sl'un ranch, expects to leave for Portland soon. Opal Conaway and Cecil Schmorl were rallers nt tho Frank Shun ranch Tuesday, R. It. Keller Is employed nt thu P. 1). Johnson ranch today. J. J. Holland built an addition to his bam this week. T. W. Todd mado a trip to llend Monday, and expects to return Sun day or Monday. Benny Groffonbergor wns n Sun day afternoon visitor ut thu J, J, Hol land home. J. J, Holland returned from Bond Friday night. While In Bund he called on Mrs. C. M. Rosin to con gratulate tier upon tho arrival of a flue baby girl. Mrs. Rosin and chil dren expect to return to their home stead soon. P. B. Johnson bought some my from F. E. Lee, which Mr. Leo will haul to tho Johnson ranch at once. P B. Johnson mado a business trip to Bend Tuesday. A valuable horsu died on thu Sloan ranch this week. Mrs. L. II. Keller visited with Mrs. P. B. Johnson Tuesday. G. A. Garske was a Tuesday morn ing caller at tho It. R. Kellor homo. L. B. Kellor wns a week end visitor nt his home. All kinds of hides, pelts, Wool, l'Nirs bought, at Brigs' Second Hand Storv. 323c mJfi bbbb1b!x BHHhHI Biff f u ,i M '.mis , KW.m lK -IMWtL,-'. gJSf ISH GRAVELY'S o cblbwhatih RoiU Cliowlnil Plug Hoforo Iht Invention of our Potont Air Proof PoueM Many Dooloro Could Not Koon tho FUvorond rroihnoit In ntAL OdAVCLV PUUQ TOBACCO. Now Iho Polont Pouch Koopo It froth ond CUon ond Oood. A Llltlo Chow of Orolr Cnouoh ond Loiti Lonaorthon bis oho of ordinary plug. m I ALWAYS TAKE MY HAT OFF TO A DEAR! HE LIKES GOOD THINOS TO CHEW-UUT HE CANT READ THAT DILLQOARD SUPPOSE HE PICKS ON ME! r u n, r LOOK I OH THIS I'UOTICTION HI!AI. IT IS NOT IIIIAI. ClItAVIU.Y WrTIIOtrr THIS tl!At. 'i i. i i rn i ', ' rsgut For farm land loans seo J. Ryan .fe Co. Adv. Old Soldier GUes llecouuiiciidatlon. uusiav wangciin, rommniitlor nt G. A. R. Post, Pickueyvllle. Ill . U'rlfixt" "I hlt-ltlv rm.nriitiiAtifl l.il-v Kidney Pills, which I prefer to all others I have used." Foley Mdnev, Pills give quick relief from bnck-1 nr'tin rhotimntli. tint, llff itf.lli.,, . Joints, lauguldness, kidney trouble and sleep disturbing bladder ail ments, sold urory where. - Adv. TRAPPER ON HIGH DESERT MOVES CAMP (Special to Tho Bulletin ) ' HAMPTON BUTTE, Dec. S. Mr nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Street, of Fife, have moved Into this valley for tho winter. Mrs. J. O. Perry was a pass- nnor on tho mall stage for Bend, Inst Fri day. William Schneider, who has been trapping at Glass Buttes, moved his camp to Horso Rldgo last Tuosday. He was a guest at tho Brookings ho tel Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stautfcr and family and Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurt Meeks and family ato Thanksgiving dlnnor with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brickey. Chris Tinner returned from Bend last Sunday. Marvin Perry was a business vis itor here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Brickey have moved to Bend for the wlutor. Mrs. J. M. Brickey has gone to the Willamette valley to visit her daugh ters, Mrs. Bert Breed and Mrs. Sam uel Marshall. Billy Robertson, of Suplee, was a visitor In this vicinity Monday. Gabriel Batoutl camu in from re cently from Prlnevlllu to get three of his horses which woro here. Pago and Roy Stauffor autped through here yesterday on tholr way to Prlncvllle. Herbert Mneks and Agnes Schrudcr aro on tho sick list. meeting this fall, Friday night John Gutter was elected president of the club; W. W. Van Matre. vice-president; It. J. Skelton,, secretary, and George Cyrus, treasurer. After the business of tho meeting, there was a program consisting of "A Silent Drama," "Molly's Sisters and ller Parents," recitations by Ell:a Mat thews and Mrs. Chris Ward and Fay Miller; song by' tho eighth grade girls; solo, by Gladys Parberry; In strumental music by Mr. and Mrs Ray Abbey; music by Minn Ituby Richards; Vlctrola; "The Tattler," by R. J. Skelton. La Donn Cyrus was tho guest of Lillian Van Matro Sunday night H. K. Boyd Is working for W. W. Van Matro at present. t8aaaaaggagaiay.iw j, M'l ;. w..f 'i.-,..jjH OOOOOJ0OK?K; "JOBoOBOOFOOBteOBHlOOOOOOBO' lBOBSr9lBBoBtOOHoB9oOOOOBBBH OBKjW ""vTBPBBB ' OBTBTBTOBBTfi9BHtfBT IBTffNBBBYalBBBKr ' FflBBVTBr l 9Bt ' HHHtVbHS" BBMBiBitai-5owpi' I t T.i if row "IBBnukr' rM'AsOfBOHBFwBBSBflBTBTBTB BbO-q i".jr i, mjmbbbbMBBbiIMbbbbb Central Oregon Bank BEND, OREGON OFFICERS: I, 15. HUNTER, President CAIUiKTOX 11. HWII-vr, VIco-l'reldent K. P. MAIIAFFI5V, 'Jnd Vlco-Prcsldent, II. M. STEPHENS, Cashier TENDEL WA1TI5, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: D. B. Hunter W. L. O'Doiinell Carloton B. SwWt 15. P. Jluhaffcy II. M. Stephen Every facility for accomodating the investors of Central Oregon Ready .Vow at Old Price. Fresh lot of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound aro selling nt before-tho- war prlcos. This puts this well known cough medicine, ready to use, in homes nt less than It costs to buy and mix tho Ingredients yourself, and all bother nnd muss avoided. There Is no better retnedv for rntnrln. cmMh. croup or la grippe. Sold everywhere. Adv. Soo J. Ryan & Co., for farm lano loans. Adv. Highest rash prlro paid for all kludx of furx, IiIiIcm, wool, pelt. Ilrlggs' Second Hand Sloie. .1U3c CLOVERDALE PLANS "TO GIVE PIE SUPPER Council Club HosIm at An Elaborate I'rogrnni I'lldny Night, December 1 1. (Special to Thu Bulletin.) CLOVEIIDALE, Doe. 12. Thero will bo a plo siippor at tho school house next Friday, December II. Thero will bo cuhta raffled off tor thu most popular girl, also will hp an elaborate program. Thu money will bo used to build u cloak room on tho back of the school house Tho Council Club held Its second if STOP! "NS And Investigate our price beforo buying your irrocerles. We can save you money. P. B. Johnson's Mllllcau, Ore. Telephone Are Your Eyes Tired 9 Tired eyes arc not natural something is wrong perhaps only a trifle now hut it will he serious un less something is "done now to stop the trouble. Come in and have us ex amine your eyes. Delay otten means greater eye strain, and naturally greater trouble. See Me and See Better DR. C. H. FRANCIS will, MYRON II. SYMONS O'KANE DLDG. OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Mrs. George Cyrus and Mrs Frank Arnold were shopping In Sisters Fri day afternoon. Georgo Cyrus made a trip to licit inoud Saturday, returning homo Sun day. Mrs. Tony Johnson has been quite sick the last tew days. Henry Beard took his thrtMl.lu.: machine engines to the Wilson mill Saturday to nork It C Miller started hauling lum ber for the Sisters mill Saturday. Lillian Van Miitio wan Iho dinner guest of La Dona Cyril Sunday. A. J. Weston and .Mrs. Edith Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cutler, worn married In Bend last Wednesday. Myron H. Symons Tho Working Man's .i J eweler Christmas Presents that Last a Lifctimo Solid Gold Cuff Buttons 13 RO and up, engraved free, fine uMorimeni Scarf Plus It 00 and up. Il-arrlet watches $U 00 and up. Brooch". Itltttf. Fobs. Chains, and oiler ai ti des too numerous to mention We cirry a fine stock of INI" Bog ers, and Community Silver tablew rw. A MYRON H. SYMONS O'KANK Bl'ILDING "Tho Jeweler who always sIU for Less " Flavor Strength rricei Thosu nro the nualltlos responsible for the groat demand for Chuno & Sanborn's Coffee. Oucn you have tried this coffee, you will realize why your neighbor goes to work with n brisk walk and a happy smile. Illl The I'refarrotl StocK otnra GROCERIES. 1IAI1DWAKK F. DEMENT . CO 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 jcTih BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. g t ii jS