PAGti TWO IIRNO HUM.KTIN, I1KND, OltRUON, TlltJIlMDAY, I'KllUUAUV 7, HUH Central Oregon Neighborhood News - CLOVERDALE MAN SHIPS 25 STEERS Addition Ituilt On West Kml Schmtl IIoum) Saturday Dinner Kcned. (Special to tho Dullctln.) OLOVnilDAI.K. Jnn. 30. Geo. F. Cyrus and K. K. Hcsso maito a bus iness trip to Kcdruond Saturday. Vorne Skolton and Dean Van Matre lielpcd Jolin Oottor tako 25 fatten ing steers to llcdmond to ship Fri day. Mr. Gottor went to Portland with tho steers. Earl Miller has returned home from Bond, "where he has 1)0011 work Ins In tho mills. Idella Miller, Vcrno Skolton and Dean and Lillian Van Matro spent Sunday evening with Miss Hose Hun noil at Cllne Falls. Mrs. U. C. CHno was shopping tn Sisters one day last iweok. William Fryrcar, Myrtlo Arnold, Ada Abbey and Miss Iluby Richards -wore shopping In Sisters Monday. A largo crowd of men and women met at tho school houso Saturday, tho men building a now addition on tho west end of the school houso and tho women serving tho dinner. Tho farmers have nearly all their spring plowing dono during this nlco weather. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold were shopping 1n Sisters Friday, and their daughter, Mrs. Bert Hodson and two llttlo girls returned homo with them and visited until Sunday. STRAYED HORSES ARE FOUND AT STAUFFER Illnevs. Wood Ih Hauled For School Mrs. Cowan Ilccoicrs From (Special to Tho Bulletin.) STAUFFEIt Jan. 30. Mrs. T. 'Cowan has been sick for tho past two weeks, but is able to bo up a?aln. Kennoth -Hcllemn has returned to Bend again, after a week's stay at home. Mrs. C. J. Stautfer and children called on Mrs. Graco Hassler Thurs day. Guy Brown's horses strayed away and lor three weeks he was unable to find them, bat now has them homo again. B. T. Kasspobl 1s hauling wood tor tho school. J. II. Hasch mado a trip to tho Double O ranch lor bay, tut was un ablo to got any. Mrs. Pearl Khodesand llttlo daugii ter, Helen, called at tho school Fri day. Orrln Brown has been assisting Baldwin Kasspohl In delivering tho school house wood. Miss Carrie. Brown was a caller at Mrs. J. H. Hassler's one day last week. Mr. Pearlman recently passed through on his way to Bend. WINTER IS QUIET AT PRINGLE FLAT (Special to The Bulletin.) IMUNGLE FLAT, Jan 2. -Mr. Johnson has finished work on his 'homestead and loft for Bend to spend some time. C. B. Todd is down from tho saw mill for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Cross are rejoicing over a flno big boy, which was born to them recently. Mt !iT ,Hlir ijBiSrTtfWnhifcMg UBK rigMMNMs1'tly' ('- r i HI- S9f' Central Oregon Bank BEND, OREGON OFFICERS: D. E. HUNTER, President CARLETON II. 8WI1T, Vice-President . E. P. MAHAFFEY, Vice-President, II. M. STEPHEN'S, Casldcr DIRECTORS: D. E. Hunter W. L. O'Douucll Carlcton B. Swift E. P. Malmffcy II. M. Stephens Every facility for accommodating the interests of Central Oregon ---- F J. Hamlin will move his stock to tho mill tho latter part, of this wcok. Mr. Hunter was out to his home stead and roturnod to town this week. For farm land loans boo J. ltyan & Co. Adv. DANCE HELD AT NEW STORE AT MILLICAN School Closed On Account of Ijick of Teacher Surprise (JUen Mrs. Owen. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) MILMCAN, Feb. 4. A dnnco was hold at tho now Dennis store and gar age on tho Grlnstcad place, Saturday night. , , Mrs. Garsko was a week-end visitor of her daughter, Miss Theresa. J. Alton Thompson, superintendent of schools of Deschutes county, wont to Hemstcad valley on school busi ness Tuesday, stopping to seo It. R. Keller, director of our school board, on his return trip. V. Grlnstcad called at the II. R. Keller place Tuesday evening to seo J. Alton Thompson. Mrs. J. J. Holland visited at tho R. II. Keller homo Tuesday. We have been unablo to havo school this wcok, bolng without a toachcr, but expect to havo Mrs. Jen nie Lovo hero from Portland by next Monday, so school duties can again bo resumed. B. B. Conaway called at tho R. R. Koller place Saturday. R. It. Keller hauled water for B. B. Conaway Saturday and Monday. It. R. Keller Is busy hauling wood these days. Gladys and Hazel Norton and tho Gratfonbcrger children were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mary and Joseph Holland. Mrs. J. J. Holland called on V. A. Rahn at the Groffcnbergor homo Sat urday. Mr. Dykstra received word that his mother Is very 111 and not expected to live long. J. J. Holland was an over-Sunday visitor at his home. A. T. Shaver is getting along fast now at tho C. J. Cook well drilling. Mrs. I. L. Owon enjoyed tho sur- prlso dinner brought to the school houso Friday noon by Mcsdamcs J. J. Holland. A. A. Gltmoro. P. II. John son, A. D. Norton, George Roberts, Vernon Clovenger, Wm. Ream, Char lotto Owen and R. R. Keller, and Mr. I. L. Owon. The ladles spent the af ternoon at the school houso and re port a good time. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holland wcro Sunday afternoon visitors of W. A. Rahn at tho Chas. Groffcnbergor home. F. Tauscher was a recent caller at tho P. B. Johnson place. RANCHERS IN TOWN TO HEAR CANADIANS Cuttle On iouor Bridge Itunch Arc Mincil to Sisters to Finish Winter Feeding. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) LOWER BRIDGE, Fob. . Mr. and Mrs L. A. Hunt wcro Bend visi tors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fuller wero In Redmond Friday. Dennis Hunt was called to Bend Monday for his physical examination. A. S. Holmes, Carl Larson and Goo. Joffrion wont to Bond Thursday ev ening to attend tho locturo by tho Canadian officers. Mrs. Frgd Wnltorn vlsltod Mrs. Holmes Tuesday afternoon. Frank Nleport wont to Bond Wed nesday for his physical nxuiulnatlou. Tho Rod Cross auxiliary mat at Mrs. Towno's on Thursday Instead of at tho Hnskhis homo, hecauso of tho Illness of Onmr HoHklns, Mrs. Fred Walters and family vis Uod at Gils Stadlg's Sunday evening. Ernest Mitchell loft Saturday for Los Ancgles. California. Tho Dobsou cattle that wore bo lng fed at tho A. J. Fuller place, woro moved Wednesday to John lies see's ranch at Clovordalo, whoro ho will tlnlshfcedlug them. Mrs. Fred Walters and Darwin Walters woro Redmond shoppors on Monday. Lcstor Holloway. of Alfalfa, Is again working at J no Howard's. Tho baby at tho Boles homo Is HI with tho whooping cough. L. A. Hunt has rented tho Ernest Mitchell and Leathlay places. A. B. Chapman returned Friday from Tho Dalles, where ho has boon confined In tho hospital tor tho past two mouths. Joe Howard shipped a carload of cattlo to Portland Saturday. Mrs. Howard also wont to Portland Sun day morning. Miss Francis Nowbold hns boon 111 tho past week with la igrlppo. Darwin Walters and Marlon Hob kins wero In Redmond Saturday. Gus Stadlg was In Rudmond Tues day. RANCHERS PROPOSE TO HAVE WAREHOUSE Meeting Held nt Grange Hall to Con sider Mutter Objections Bring Pi Ice Reductions. (Special to Tho Bulletin) BEND R. F D. NO. 1. Feb. G.--Tho meeting held nt tho Graugo Hall Saturday night, Fcbrunry 2, for tho purposo of considering tho erection of a community warehouse at Bend for tho benefit of tho farmers was well attended Addresses wcro mado by C. S. Hudson, Mr. Ward and Mr. Staley. B. E.' Butler, who acted as chairman for tho ovonlng, appointed an Investigating committee consisting of J. A. Mclvln, Fred Reynolds and Julius Peterson, which Is to meet with Mr. Ward In Bend to discuss was and means of securing a warohouso. Tho sentiment of those present at tho moating was In favor of a community warehouse. As n result of tho Farmers' Local No. 83 recently taking up the high cost of mill feed In Bend, with State Grain Administrator Wilcox, tho price on bran has been reduced from $1.40 to 9G conts per sack and on shorts from 2 15 to J1.G0 per sack. A road meeting was held nt the Grange Hall on Friday night, Feb ruary 1. t P. C. Burt is in tho wiuametto valloy looking for select Holsteln stock, wnicn no is considering mo purchase of. Mr. Burt also was In nttendanco at O. A. C. during Far mers' Week. Many from this section listened to Major Edwards' war talk at tho Hip podromo and Masonic hall last week. Oliver Young, nephew of Loc Young, who Is In tho Naval Training station at Philadelphia, suffered an attack of blood poisoning recently, but at last accounts was recovering. Oliver mado many friends horo dur ing brief visit paid his undo prior to joining tho navy last July. Mr. und Mrs. J O. Willlums and son woro visitors nt the Ncff homo Sunday; ulso Misses Isabel and Faith Smith and Miss Mary Llnster. who Is teaching school at Powell Butte. There was, as usual, a good attend ance at church services at tho Moun tain VIow school Sunday afternoon. Special song service was rendered by Mrs. Lorn Coffco and Miss Myrtlo Noff, Mrs. John Carson playing tho accompaniment. Rev. Hartranft, who has been de livering a series of Tabernaclo ad dresses at tho Mountain View school, wlil concludo thorn next Sunday night with a stercoptlcnn lecturo at his church In Bend, which the Moun tain Vlow congregation will attend In a body. It Is not possible for tho pas tor to show tho slides at tho school houso on account of lack of spaco. Tho many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Moore, of Brush Prairlo, Wash., will ho Interested to know that another little daughter was born to thorn January 25. Mrs. Monro was formorly Miss Edith Baumgartner, Mrs. Fred Reynolds and daughter roturnod last week from La Graudo, after spending sovoral weeks with tho former's father, who Is In fceblo health. Nathan Hlllorary, of Ccntrallu, Washington, la vloltlng his brother-in-law, Elinor Wornstaff, and expects to remain several months. Mr. Hlll orary has not boon In Bond for moro than olght years, and notes a wonder ful Improvement In tho country. Bort Torkleson Is tho owner of a new Ford car. Elgin Stookoy also bought a Ford rocontly. Mr. Wig moro bought a Maxwell car sovoral weeks ago. Mrs. Stowo returned from a visit to Portland recontly. Pilot Butto Farmers' Local Union No. 83 will meet In regular session Wednesday night, Fobruary C. Mr. Malosh Is on tho sick Hut. A local auxiliary of tho National W STOP! And Investigate our prices before buying your groceries. We can save you money. P.B.Johnson's MlUIcan, Ore. Telephone IV TO WARREN BROWN GIVES UP DOCUMENTS. District Attorney Do Armoud Finds It Unnecessary to Institute Hull Will Bring Hooks I-Yohi Prluevllle. Today. (From Saturday's Dally) Tho Deschutes county records, hitherto held by Warren Brown, cloik of Crook county, In his office In Prluovlllo, refusing to turn thorn over to tho now county, have finally boon released today and are being brought to Bend this afternoon. A mossaigo to this effect was received late this afternoon from District At torney Do Armonil who went to Prluo vlllo this morning to Institute pro ceedings to obtain tho records In volved. Clork Brown having refused to turn tho records over somo tlmo ago nu opinion was sought from Attorney General Brown as to tho stntutu passed by tho last legislature Intend ed to cover tho situation. He advised that tho books should bo turned over and a demand was made on tho Crook county clork, which was refused. Tho Deschutes county court then Instruct ed District Attorney Do Armund to bring suit to obtain tho records. Mr. Do Armond has spent some tlmo this week preparing tho case and this morning went to Prluovlllo to start things. That ho was successful In doing so, appears from tho fact that ho has obtained the records nud Is bringing thoin back to Bend According to Mr. Do Armond's tol ophoue message. It was not necessary for him to file suit, an agreement be ing reached without taking court action. SOLDIERS ENJOY RED CROSS GIFT BOXES I it fun to man Writes lo Club Women Deserlbes Itnjouet Prac tice nt ("a nips. (From Monday's Dally.) Anothor of the letters received by a momber of tho Needlecraft club In rcsponso to tho Christmas gift box follows. It was sunt to Mrs. George T. Sellars from an Infantryman, Se bastian Tarantlno. It reads' "Received tho papers that you sent me, and wish to thank you very much for your kindness . I enjoyed read ing tho plcco In tho paper concerning tho Needlecraft club. You women aro certainly kind In trying to make things easier and mora homelike for tho boys hero In camp. I am suru that when tho boys got tho box you pooplo are going to send them that It will bo greatly appreciated. "You peoplo havo no Idea how Council of Defense may bo organized In this community under tho leader ship of tho teacher of tho Mountain Vlow school. Miss Anna Dunsmore, Hot lunches aro being Instituted In tho Mountain Vlow school, much to tho delight and benefit of the pupils, Miss Erma Larymiiud, of Bond, spont tho wcok end nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J W. Wornstnff. Will Wornstaff and children worn dinner guests Sunday of Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Wornstaff. J. Malosh Is tho loser of one of his work horses. Tho animal was sick and Incurable, and was disposed of. Ross Crandall, or tho Pilot Butto ranch, has returned from u two weeks' visit to his mothor In Wash ington. Mr. Crandall was requested to report In Bond tor tils physical ex amination, as ho Is subject to draft In Class I. Hence his brief visit to his mother. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Second United Church met at tho homo of Mrs. Moon, January 25. The society Will meet at tho home Mrs. Van Matro Fobruary H. Boo J. Ryan & Co,, for farm land loans. Adv. Wo buy all kinds of hides, polls, furs, wool. Brings' Second Hand Store. 37tfc BRICK vs. BRICK BUILDINQS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE Build With BRICK! BEND (yy j ft) Your Best Ally When You Find Your Money I earning you ometliinif, you feel mora like avinif. We pay 4 percent intercit mi Savi'ntfi Accounli nJ ti little ai $1,00 will open an account. You are welcome at The First National Bank DcnJ, Oregon y strjjJH' much tho boys hero at rump appreci ated tho gift packages that weru given them Christmas, by tho American Red Cross of the northwest. Why you ought to have seen thniu, no two packages wero alike, and tho boys were showing each other what they got. It you people could have seen how happy they were, and the smiles, you would havo been greatly repaid for your trouble. It Is a great com fort to us soldier boys to know that t(io pooplo all over tho United States are with us In this great struggle. Great credit Is duo tho women and tho A. R. C, for making camp life as easy as possible for us bos, so far from our homes and loved ones. Tho pooplo of tho north went have certain ly worked their way into the hearts of tho boys In camp. "Our company was on rifle range shooting at targets somo tlmo ago, and tho company as a wholu made a pretty good record, Wo aro now tak ing up bayonet work, as wo, havo been taught that It Is nrcessary to get tho other fellow before he can get you, wo boys are going to It with a will, Monday wo wore out building trench es similar to tho ones they havo In Franco, Tuesday wo had some Imag inary battles. Thursday afternoon wa used tho targets as Imaginary en emies. Wo have 240 targets hero In camp. Wednesday, wo wero out for Figure Jt ; Out for Yourself It is not what you spend, but what you get that counts, we try to give our patrons tlie most and best for their money BAKER'S GROCERY 734 Wall Street. Near Ohio WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR RABBIT SKINS E. E. VARCO C. II. BISHOP. 1130 OTHER BUILDINGS OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 BRICK & LUMBER CO attfSlMaW. - A Good Dank ii inarch over tho pluo clad hllU around camp. "This business of being a soldier Is serious, and un boys aro trying to learn all there Is to learn, so In cast wo meet the uctuul enemy In France, why wo will bo on tho job, Wo wero right In entering the war, and right must win. Of course If we are sent lo France, some of us may never re turn, hut what's tho difference! Wo will bo gtvlivg our all to a just cause, because Liberty, Freedom ami De mocracy must rule tho world In tho future," m CLASS ORGANIZED. Nino students have begun work In tho French class, which Mrs. Curt Muller will liwtruct on Thursday nights In tho council room In thu O'Kano building. Three of these said I they wore studying with the Intention ' of using tho language while In gov- eminent service. A number of oth ers aru expected to join tho class till' week. APPLICATIONS Hill O'ltA.I.VO PERMITS. Kotlf Ii hrrtby aivrn that Ml pplkullnni for IxrmlU In r raltlr. hrst ftrvl hn within lh IIK.SCIIUT2i NATIIIUAI. HIIIIST luring th Huon nf mis, mint I tllrH In my nfflr nn r hfnt Marrh I, ISIS. lull lnlirmallin In rntanl to lh Krailnit tm la I rharanl anil llanV forma In ! il tn maalmr anplkatlon will - lal!r furnLlxnl uixn miunt. N (I, JAl'OII.SON, I'ml HuiwrvlMir, llrnl. Ormnn (I4ftr) A Phone RcJ 161 BROTHERS Kington Ave.. DenJ ) V I V 8i sffii i nft