rAQK I HKND UULLKTllt, URMD, OKHGON, THUKHDAY, JANUARY 10, 101f Central Oregon: Neighborhood News MAN Y STAUFFER FOLK IN BEND LAST WEEK STAUFFEU, Jan. 8. Orrln Brown was down from Chicago Vnlloy on Monday, transacting sonio business at E. J. Stauffor's. John Pratt left for Portland on Now Yoar.'a -day. Mary SUuiffer tbok tho stngo Tues day morning or Ilond, whoro sho Is attending school. 11. F. Hhodcs and Juddy Itasch mado a trip to tho plno timber this week. Tom Cowcn arrived from Bend on 31 on day. Tho Stauffor atae was loaded with passonpera for Demi on Now Year's morning. J. 11. Hassler has been plowing tho past week. J. !. Urlckoy and William Itobcrt son woro In tho ralley Tuesday. X. S. and Carrie Hrowu called at tho Stauffer's on Monday. Juddy Hasch and wlfo and Hen Rhodes woro callers at Hasslor's on Monday. Fred Donoran and wlfo nutoed to Brookings last Monday. Miss Glonnlo Lung, our school teacher, roturned Thursday from Portland, where sho spent her two Avceks racatlon. TUMALO RESIDENTS VISIT PORTLAND (Special to Tho Bulletin.) TUMALO, Jan. 8. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stiles and son, Clement, return ed last week from Portland, where they spent tho holidays with Mr. Stiles' parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Wallace aro In Portland, where they attended tho irrigation congress. Frank Dayton. Kd. Bean, J. X. B. 5erklng, John Marsh and "wlfo wero In Portland last week attending tho irrigation congress. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mooro and daughter, Hutu, left for Colorado Sunday morning after a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bales. Ruby Marion has taken charge of the telephone office. Floyd Marlon and wlfo were down from Bend' last week helping Mrs. Marlon movo. Mrs. A. F. Rennolds arrived hero from Southern Oregon tho fore part of last week. Holbcrt Wallace has been sick with la grippe for the past week. Mrs. Chamberlain arrived from Dromerton to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dunn. HAMPTON RANCHER SELLS DOZEN COWS (Special to The Bulletin.) HAMPTON BUTTE, Jan. 3. Tom 'Cowen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis passed through here last Fri day on their way to Bend. M. E. James, of Hemsted, pur chased IS head of calves from James M. Brlckey. Bert Meeks made a business trip to Stauffer last Friday night. Mr. and .Mrs. Newton Morris, of Suplee, wero guests at the Brookings liotol last Monday night, being on their way to Bend to visit Mr. Morris' parents. Paul Brookings and Miss Mary Stauffer returned to Bend Tuesday to resume their school work. William Robertson, of Supleo, was a visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Street, Miss Minnie Ttaddltz, Miss Agnes Schroder and Emll and John Carroz attended the ttftfctt 1 HSl-B Central Oregon Bank BEND, OFFICERS: D. E. HUNTER, President OARLE'fO.Y 11. HWIFT, Vice-President E. P. MAIIAFFEY, 2nd Vice-President, II. M. STEPHENS, Cashier FENDEIi WAITE, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: D. E. Hunter W. I. O'Doiuiell Carleton B. Swift E. P. Mahaffoy II. M. Stephens Every facility for accomodating the investors of Central Oregon daneo at Buck Creek last Monday night. Invo Dunn was a business visitor at Brookings yesterday. Horace Brookings and Vic Schrod er nro seeding rye. REMOVE MACHINERY FROM MILL AT MINE (Special to Tho Bullotln.) LOWER BRIDGE, Jan S. Mr. Bessonotto Is hero from Eugene. Ho Is assisting In taking tho machinery out of tho mining mill at Lowor Bridge. Joo Howard was n Redmond visitor on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stadlg returned Wodnesday from Tneoma, whoro they have been visiting friends and rela tives the past two weeks. Mrs. Fred Walters. Darwin, Fern and Fred Walters woro dinner guests at tho Hosklns homo New Year's evening. L. A. Hunt made n business trip to Bond last Wednesday. A. S. Holmes and Ben Jones went to Redmond on Monday. Frank Chapman was a Monday vis itor In Bend. R. S. Towno took n load of pota toes to Redmond on Wednesday. L. A. Hunt was helping A. J. Ful ler with his house Thursday. OFFICERS ELECTED BY SUNDAY SCHOOL Spelling Match nt l'lnclitirM Intmfrt- Many Children Challenge Parent.. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) PINEHUHST, Jan. 3. The Plno hurst Union Sunday school, Sunday elected tho following officers: Mrs. Holla Nichols, superintendent: Mrs. I. E. Wlmcr, assistant superintend ent; Miss Violet Spaugh, sccretnft': Miss Ivy Snyder, treasurer; Mrs. F. V. Swisher, librarian; Mrs I. E. Wi nter, organist; Miss 'Ethel Graham, Miss Ruth Baylcy and Mr;. I. E. Wlmer, teachers. Tho spelling match hold ro.-ently was a decided success. The s'ool children having challenged the par ents In the district to a test in orthog raphy, much Interest was taken in th'o spelling, after which refreshments woro served. A much-needed Improvement is be ing made in tho road near the W. E. Sandel place. A new boll has ri-'oirly been In stalled at tho school house. Misses Nelllo and Ethel Snyder, who havo been attending high school In Bend, are spending the holidays with their parents. Mrs. Charles Howell was the gueat of Mrs. Charles Spaugh, Sunday. W. McCulston, of Bend, was a vis itor In tho neighborhood Sunday. Judgo Barnes was a Plnchurst vis itor Saturday, tho guest of R. H. Bay ley. Jay Nichols and family, of Ash wood, spent Sunday at tho homo of J. B. Nichols. PARTIES ARE GIVEN NEAR CLOVERDALE Three Families Entertain nt Homes During tin' Holiday Season .Many Attend. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) CLOVERDALE. Jan. 3. Mr. and OREGON Mrs. Wallor Millar, of Antelope, vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. 11. U. Miller and family last week, Vornu Skolton attended tho fnro woll danro given fur Mono Mclvlnnoy and family Thursday night. Dean Van Mutro Rpont Christmas day at Bond. Kathorlno Pugh, of Bond, visited Lillian Van Matro this week. A party was given at Van Matro's Wednesday night, thosn present be ing Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mlllor, Alvlu and La Dona Cyrus, Gladys Parborry, and Paul Matthows, Vernn Skotton and Kathorlno Pugh, of Bend. Dean and Lillian Van Matre, Kath orlno Pugh and Vernn Sknltou at tended tho Christmas Dance at Sis tors Tuesday night. Viola Mlllor Is In Redmond having somo dental work dono. Dean Van Matro and Idolla Miller accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wallor Miller to Redmond, Sunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parborry mado a Saturday trip to Sisters. Mrs. Bunting was shopping In Sis tors Saturday. Mrs. 11. K. Boyd has been quite til. Mrs. Henry Beard and children nro on tho sick list. E. E. Hesse sold his steers and de livered thorn to Redmond last Sat urday. Idolla Miller returned homo from tho valley Friday, bringing her little nephow with her. W. W. Van Matro has recolvod a telegram from Mineral Point, Wis consin, telling of tho death of his father, N. K. Van Matre, who was S3 years old. Millers gave n party Saturday night for their sou and his wlfo. Those present wero Mr and Mrs. Parteu and family, Mr. and Mrs. Green Beard, Gladys Parborry, and Paul Matthews, Wayne nml La Donn Cyrus, Verne Skcltou, Mrs. Van Matro and chil dren, Mrs. Forron, John Gotter, Mr. and Mrs. Hubort Scogglus, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Aldrlck and daughter, Win ifred, anil Kathcrlno Pugh. John Gotter went to Lower Brldgo on business last Friday. FARMERS' UNION HAS ANNUAL ELECTION Party In Rend Grunge District (ikon For Lyman HccIh, Homo on Furlough From the Nay. (Special to tho Bullotln.) BEND it. F. I). NO. 1. Jan. S. The annual election of officers for the Farmers' Educational and Co-opera-tlvo union, No. 83, was hold at Moun tain Vlow school house on Wednesday overling, January 2. Tho following officers woro elected: Leo Young, president; O. L, Moore, vice-president; J. A. Mclvin, rc-cleotcd secre tary and treasurer: Soth Stookoy, conductor; Mrs. S. L. Griffon, chap lain; H. J. Sottong, doorkeeper. The executive commltteo Is composed of Mrs. Glenn Slack, Mrs. Lewis Blta doau and Mrs. P. C. Burt. It was de cided to contlnuo sending dolegatcs to tho Trades, Labor and Farmers' Council this year, nnd Mr. Wlgmore, Mr. Mooro and Mr. Sottong wero elected to represent tho local union. Tho following new members wero ta kon Into the union tho samo evening: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Slack. Mr. and Mrs. Lowia Blladcau and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sottong. Miss Anna Dunsmoro resumed her school work In tho Mountain View school today, after a two weeks' va cation. A party was given at the Grango hall Friday evening, December 28, In honor of Lyman Heche, who was homo on a 13 days' furlough. Mr. Beebo Is In tho navy and stationed nt San Francisco. Tho evening was spent In singing and playing games. About 40 of his friends attended, and presented him with n haudsonio box of candy beforo his departure for San Francisco, Monday night. A basket social will be given at tho Mountain Vlow school houso Friday evontng, January 11, for tho benofll of tho Sunday school, Lowls Elllngcr returned Saturday evening from a business trip to Port land. Mrs. J. W. Wornstaff returned to her homo Monday evening, December 31, after brief visits with relatives In Portland and with her parents at Clackamas. Tho following wero guests nt on cnjoyahlo Now Year's watch party nt tho homo of Mr, and Mrs, J. S. New berry: Mrs. Neff, Mrs. Coffee, Mrs, Elllngson and Mrs. Caldwell, MIsmia Graco and Dona Cook, Eunlco mid Ruth Neff, Fannlo and Dorothy Moore, Elizabeth Elllngson, Volma Caldwell, Anna Dunsmoro and Messrs Milton Benson, Lomm Coffee, Roy, Waltor and Oron Cook nnd Elllngson, Tho following Sunday school offi cers wero elected for tho yoar by tho Mountain Vlow Sunday school, Do comber 30: Anna Neff, re-oloctcd superintendent; J. Malosh, assistant superintendent, and toaohcrs, J, H. Nowborry for Blblo class; Mrs. J. W. Wornstaff, for young people's class; Mrs. J. 8. Nowborry, for tho junior class; Mrs. J, Carson, for tho Infants' class, nnd Mrs, Mamlo Coffo, secre tary and trouHuror. Klniur Wornstaff returned January 1 from an extended vIb'I with role fives at Skamoknwa, Wellington, and In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Stookoy havo takon over tho 'management of tho Davis ranch, 15 miles southeast from W STOP! And Investigate our prices before buying your groceries. Wo can suvo you money. P. B. Johnson's Milllcan. Ore. Telephone - jks j - ;.m mmiWiAnm : mr. ,wi,ar nvW7'H V VA'saMT y ' rytcJ?jflmr y "St "WW. ' 1X18 here, for tho former's cousin, Soth Stookoy. Mrs. Fred Reynolds was railed to La Grande, Sunday, tih account of the serious Illness of her father. Road Supervisor Nlekerson Is mak ing some Improvement on tho Prlue vlllo road near tho Grange hall. The following officers were elected by tho Eastern Stnr Grange, nt tho an mini election held December 2'i: Leo Young, grango master; Mr. Hoi person, overseer; Eddy Butler, secre class, nnd Mrs Mamlo Coffee, secre tary; Mrs. Helgerson, treasurer; Mr. slstant stoward; Mrs. Butler, chap lain; Mrs. Dahle, lady assistant stew ard; Mr. Erlcksou, gatekeeper; Mrs. Fred lloyuolds, lecturer. MILLICAN TO HAVE STORK AND GARAGE Brother of W. W. GHuMcml Will Knit .New Building on Ruiirli Dunce N EuJo)(il. (Speclnl to Tho Bullotln) MILLICAN, Jnn. 8. Mr. Grin stead, brother of V. W. Grlustead, will build a store, garage and hall on tho W. W Grlustead place In the very near future. Loo Tnuscher and Jack Do Itushn woro out from Bend to visit with Mr. Tnuscher' parents, Mr. and Mrs. For- illlinnil Taimrlmr nml riiliirnml 'Bend January 1. Leo Kelluy, who has been spend ing the 'holidays with his family, re turned to Bend on New Year's day with tho mall carrier. Leo Tauscher, Leo Keller and Jack Do Rushn wero callers at thu It. It. Kollor home Monday morning. P. B. Johnson and it. R. Keller finished work on tho telephone linn Thursday. Mrs. L. B. Keller and children and her mother, Mrs. F. Tauscher. woro Now Year's callers at the J. J. Hol land homo, Mrs. R. R. Keller and children spont Sunday afternoon at the J. J. Holland home. Mrs. It. R. Keller and children spoilt. New Year's afternoon at the Charles Groffenbcrger homo. J. J. Holland spont Sunday at his home. Tho danco In Ell Spencer's new houso was well attended and greatly onjoyed by all, last Saturday night. Thero will bo a dnnco nt tho Floyd Van Clove homo this Saturday night. Mrs. R. It. Keller visited (ho West End school Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. J, Holland was a caller nt tho It. II, Kollor homo Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gllmoro mado a trip to Bond on Wednesday, re turning tho same day, P. B. Johnson mado n business trip to Bend on Wednesday, Mrs. B. B. Couaway and children woro visitors sovernl days nt tho Grover Caldwell homo. Charles Groffenborgor wont to Bend on Mnndny, from where ho went to Prlnovlllo to visit his son, Ray mond, who is employed on tho Ed. Slnton ranch. W. A. Kiihn mado a business trip to Bend Monday, returning Thurs day. Mrs. J, J. Holland nnd son, Joo, mado a trip to tho L. B, Rooney placo Thursday, Mrs. J. J. Holland was a visitor at tho Charles Groffenborgor homo on Monday. Mrs. R. R. Kollor and Mrs. J. J. Holland called on Mrs. P. II. Johnson lust Wodnesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Itohorts and daughter, Floronco, woro callers nt tho P. B. Johnson homo Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Klgor nnd daughter, Naomi, woro callers at tho P. B. Johnson homo Wednesday, PLAINVIEW RANCH LEASED TO M. VOUGT (Special to Tho Bulletin.) PLAINVIEW, Jan. 8.- MrH. Grover BRICK vs. 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 bricwk? BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO w i, In i if in'. 1,'nbniinniBi' Real Chuwlnu Plutf rUfr ht InvtnlUn it our fltnl Air Prot Pautlt Many Doltn Cauld Nil tt tht rurn rrvahntia In ncAL qiiavklv ri.ua tobacco, Nawtha PUnt fvth Httpt II Frath and Clan an Go. A Llllli Chaw ( Qrardy l( Cnauih an Latti Ltniirlhrn a kl ahaw at annnar alwa. JPJP,P-arfrAw& fluwutt"Wra- "1 ii it, - nrr HCREI3THCSIOTM-THE ANIMAL THAT SHUT6 HI3 EYES TO EVGRYTMIMO. ME MISSES A LOT- AND SO DOES THE MAN WHO SMUTS MIS EYCS TO MY GOOD NEWS ABOUT i TOBACCO, f ' w" JLOOtC lOtt Tllll nnrvnv-ririM umi NOT HHAL OUAVBLY VvmiCTUT Tins BRAL Pulllam has been on the sick list Gin past week, I The Plaluvlew school started on Wednesday, January '2, with one new pupil, Newell Van TiinsoII, enrolled, Ho Is finishing his work In the ninth year studies. A number of I'lalnvlew young peo ple attended the club danco In Tum ult), Saturday night, II. A. Hcogglii mid wlfo havo re turned to their homo after spending several weeks In Cloverdnle feeding beef, Malcolm Vntigt has leased the J. E. Miller place for three years. Ray Armstrong mid Jim Pulllam wore guests for dinner at the Box A ranch on Sunday. Sam Burgess spent Now Year's day with relallvea In Plaluvlou. He returned to his homo In Callow Val ley Wednesday morning. Andrew Armstrong, Paul Scngglu and Mrs. II. T. Hartley were among tho business cullers In Bend this woek. COUNCIL CLUB HAS GOOD PROGRAM I'lownluta Ferment Do Plowing Willie Wi'tillier IVrniilN Outdoor Work. CLOVEIlDALE. Jan. fi The ladle had their Red Cross meeting last Wednesday afternoon at the Skoltou home. E. E. Hese went to Lower Bridge Thursday after two steers R. .1, Skelton, Vernn Hkolton and Irvln Parborry made a trip to HlstOrs Sunday, Mrs. Etta Fryrear nnd Lillian Van Mntre went to Bend Saturday, re turning Sunday. The Council Club held Its meeting Friday night. Tho program consist ed of a dialogue, "Judge and the Burglar," by tho eighth grade girls; reading by Mrs. A. E. Peterson: reel tatloni, Fay Miller and "Howard Mat thows; solo, Hubert Scoggln; Instru mental music, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Ab bey. Nearly nil the farmers nro plowing while tho weather Is good. Mrs. George Cyrus and (laughters, La Dona and Esther, went to Sisters on January I to see the little sou of Mr. nnd Mrs G. E. Aitkin. Those from Sisters who attended the Council club Flrday night were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ternploton, Mr, nnd Mrs, Bert Hudson and daughters, Those from Plaluvlew wero Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Scogln, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and grand-daughter mid Ray Armstrong. q Figure it out ror yourself- When you buy your bread and pastries bcre you eliminate all loss by bad luek over bak ing; you save time, money, and you are getting the advantage of professional service and the saving due to u production in quantities. large American Bakery OTHER BUILDING n.i. hm t"-.!! - -r . , 1 w " ' ill IMaJff " nr- CLEAR LAND WHILE WEATHER IS GOOD ItiiiirlieiN nt PlruMiiit Ridge Prrjwim I , i r Hprltig Planting- Party JIen mi New VrnrV l.'ti (Special In The Bulletin,) PLEASANT It I DOE. Jan It. Mr. nnd Mrs Jake Peterson entertained a number of their friends ami neigh bor at a dinner party Nowfrwir'n eve. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chime itpiuit Sun day evening at the home of AuUi uyin Ahlfitrom. Mrs. Carrie Johnson, of llhd, vis. Ited her sister, .Mrs. Jake Peterson, the first of the Meek The Pleasant Itldge farmers are nil taking advantage of the gond weather nt present, by clearing land, plowing, etc Such weather as this U vury un usual for this time of the your Jake Peterson made a business trip to Bend on Monday. Antoiie Ahlstrom was In Itednioud Wednesday Andrew .Nnwion returned from His tors, where he lias been working, ln was nrrompnuiiHi uy victor uuvnii, who came from Washington with him. Mr. DuvnII has been vlnllUg his sister, Mil i live near Sisters Mr. nnd Mrs. (). E. Anderson Mere In Bend Thursday on bunnies. Alhitrt McCiirmU-k was lit lloml Thursday. Noah Gray loaded his car of hou mini goons nun siock ami Kill lotrnin now homo nt Medford, Oregon. Thurs day night. Mrs. Gray and rhlldron are visiting In Centralln, Washington,' and Vancouver, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs J. A Chase wor6 Bend visitors Thursday, f POWELL BUTTE HAS RED CROSS BRANCH) Auxiliary of Prliieville Chapter Or- Kiinld Mr. Alum Unit Pro- purr-i to Movn to Portland. (Special to Tho Bullotln.) POWELL BUTTE, Jan 9. -Tho Itml (,'rosn chanter, of Prlnevllln. or ganlzed a temporary auxiliary nt tin rommiinlty hall on last Friday. Ten, ladles signed for membership, The1 first nutting will be held at tho home of Mrs. Stowart. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayn, of ties chutes, spent Now Year's at tho A. W. Bayn home. J. A. Itlggs enjoyed New Year'i (Continued on puko 7 ) THE FAMILY CR In folks freshness la a fault; In bread i virtue. TRY OUR BREAD AND TEST ITS VIRTUE. m Lf. m 1 n ' sV tsVi n.f dff T BrsB i m n 'a in ti in in h. o iii . 01 'h la ii in tc LU, J&