1AGK9 BKND RULLH1IX, RKND, OHKK9, TmmSDAY, MARCH 14, IBM Central Oregon Neighborhood News KESUME OPERATIONS AT MILL IN SISTERS Months layoff Knilcil Logging Kn glnos Can Again Supply Suf ficient Material SISTERS, Mar. 11. Tho Slaters (Lumbor company resumed opera tions nt tholr mill tMondny aftor n month's hvyoff on Account of tho In ability of tho logging onglno to sup ply logs. R. B. Gould, city engineer of Bond, Is running land lines near tho Wll eon mill for Mr. Scott. Chas Gist and Lynn Wilson mo tored to Bond Wednesday. B. 'L. Tono was a Slstors visitor Thursday. Ho was accompanied by a party of friends from Portland. Meredith Balloy camo to Sisters Friday. Ho left for Portland tho same orenlng. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. to. 'D. Woodworth Wednesday at tho Wilson mill. J. B. Miner, of Dond, and party of friends vlaKed Slstors Friday. Walter Graham mado a business trip to Bond Wednesday. His par ents and Mrs. Lester Olst accom panied htm. Mr. J. H. Griffith, who has been cooking for tho soldiers at American Lake, is vbKIng with his sons this week. Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Woodworth, from tho WlUon mill, wero shop ping; at Slstors Monday. Mr. Tomploton and his daughter. 'Mrs. Ed. Spoo, motored to Redmond Friday. Mr. Roshell, superintendent at the Wilson mill, was a Sisters visitor the first of tho -week. Mrs, Updtko was shopping ot Sis ters Saturday. C. C. Long and family woro vis iting with tho Tyler family Satur day. Mrs. Arthur Templeton, who ha boon visttiog .her mother "in Cal' lornla for tho past month, returned to Sisters Friday. Mrs. Temploton'a another has Wen very sick. E. D. Tyler came to Sisters Satur day from tho 'Wilson mill. Ho left tor Crescent to visit with his mother. J. Bruns was "in Sisters Saturday from tho D. l. Tono ranch. P. B. Davis mado a business trip to Bend Tuesday. B. Hathaway, whose homo Is at Eugene, camo in from tho Wilson mill Friday for a few days vacation. Allen Harrington and Juanita Hodson secured the honors at the spelling contest Friday evening. Tho following people from Sisters attended tho dance and Red Cross supper at Cloverdale Friday even ing: Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Mr. and Sirs. Chas. Cist, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Lester KJIst, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gist, Mr. and Mrs. Bort Hodson, Elba and Ada Taylor, Harold Allen, Lynn Wil son, F. N. Weber, Horbert and Inez McKlnnoy, Mrs. Mose McKinney, Ella and Ada Job. CARD PARTY GIVEN AT ALFALFA HOME ALFALFA, Mar. 6. A dolightful card party was given at Curt Hoi loway's Saturday evening. First prizes were won by Mrs. Ed, Anglln and Carl Larson. Albert Shultx and family. Cuss Borry and Marshall Roborts motor- 0(1 to Bend, Deschutes and Kcumomi Saturday. Carl Larson purchased an Oak land ruu-a-bout Saturday. William Ferry, who has been work ing in Redmond most all winter, re turned to his ranch Sunday to got roady for spring work. Albert Forry Is working for Brass field & Lutho. Ralph Smock and family woro In Bond Saturday ovonlng at tho moylos. Paul Mertsching has had a sec ond attack of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Hartztol, of Prlnovlllo, nro with him. Tho Jolly Neighbors club mot with Mrs. L. V. Clark Thursday In nn nil day mooting. Tho object was to take up Red Cross knitting and sow ing. Mrs. J. M. Fuller, Mrs. Mohlor, Mrs. iDlttlmoro. Mrs. Ogg, Mrs. Hoasch. of Redmond, camo out and assisted tho club In tho work. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Boach, of Pow oll Butte, visltod ot C. H. Hardy's Sunday. Wm. Spencer purchased a Ford In Prlnovlllo Saturday. Albert Shultz loft Monday to fin ish his wood sawing at Powoll Biittc. Gordon Cockron and Curt Mohlor mado a business trip to Bond Mon day. Goo. Milllcan's riders aro round ing up cattlo In this section this weik Lcsllo Clarko and H. L. Burrlght aro doing lmprovomont work for Mrs. F. J. Clarko on hor homestead. Sho will soon arrlvo from Portland to make final proof. Cut ThU Out It I Worth Money nn"T miss THIS. Cut out this slip, oncloso with flvo cents to Fol ey & Co., 2835 Shefflolu Avo., unica go. 111., writing your namo and ad dress clearly. You will rccelvo in ro turn a trial packago containing Foi oy's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds, and croup, Foloy Kid ney Pills and Foloy Cathartic Tab lets. Sold everywhere -Adv. COW TESTER WORKS AT PLEASANT RIDGE Hartley near Tumalo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Anderson at tended tho card party glvon by Mrs. Conolly at Deschutes Tuesday ovon lng. Goorgo Gray Rawed wood with IiIb onglno for J. A. Chnso this woolc. Mrs. Loo lloughtnllng ot Bond, camo down on tho train Thursday night to visit hor parontB, Mr. and Mrs. N. 11. Woods. J. W. Potorson mid Anton Ahl stroni wont .to Sinters Sunday. linns Wllkolsnn hauled u load ot lunibor out to his placo which he purchased from L. W. Warner this wook. Howard Hnrtloy took his baud ot cattlo which ho has been feeding on tho Karston plnco back to his ranch near Tunialo on Sunday. Miss Annn Doan, ot Tuutalo, vis ited at tho Anderson homo Saturday ovonlng. W. H. Gray attended tho mooting ot tho Swnlley ditch company nt Deschutes Saturday. Mr. Colllor, of Tumalo, was In thin neighborhood looking tor sweet clov er scod thts week. Mr. nnd Mrsr. O. E. Andortion at tended tho matlnoo In Bond Friday. 8co J. Ryan & Co., for farm laud loans. Adv. rivrsi,rw,jM.i,-wiiu r " O. K. Anderson Suffers "With Soro Thumb Houard Hartley Sloven Cattlo to Ranch PLEASANT RIDOE. Mar 12. O. E. Anderson has been suffering with a vory soro thumb this weok. Dr. Hendershott, ot Bond, lanced it for him. W. H. Gray was a Redmond visitor Thursday. Ray K. Potter, tester for tho Cen tral Oregon Cow Testing Association was in this neighborhood Thursday and Friday testing cows for some of tho farmers. Anton Ahlstrom, O. E. Anderson and J. W. Peterson are membors of tho association. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson wore Bond visitors Monday. Anton Ahlstrom went to Redmond on business Tuesday. Rasmus Petorsou purchased a now horso this week om Fred Atkinson, ot Redmond. Howard Hartloy, of Tumalo, camo over to look after his stock tho first of the weok. Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Gray woro In Bend Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Andernon wore In Bend on business Monday. N. D. Wood, the government trap per .attended a meeting of tho stock men's association at Tumalo Thurs day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray visited nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A Short Hut Strong Statement Women with bachacho, rheuma tic pains, soro muscles, stiff Joints or othor symptoms ot kidney trouble should road this statement from Mrs. S. C. Small. Clayton, N, M.: "Foloy Kidney Pills have dono mo moro good than all othor medicines." Thoy strengthen weak kidneys and banish sleop-dlsturblng bladder ailments. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. CHASES OF PLEASANT RIDGE IN NEWBERG Jfcrt' mi fl rU uKn m frthm (W Iktnifml f l ft W 141 him lUt mU . jfuj Cify. Send Mm a pouch of KcaH GRAVELY Chcwlnff Plug Real Grnvoly Chewlns Plug thero'o the ( coidier a tobacco, tlmt ho enn uio anywhnro, nnylhuo. Just ) small chow of Ken I Grnvoly in cnoiish- all good tobacco, rich, nappy lonf inade the Gravely way, not loaded up with heavy aweotcningf like ordinary plug. GW any man a chow of Real Gravely I'lujr, nnd ho will toll you iWVllio bind to (end. Send tho belt! Ordlnnry plug ! fnlto economy. It coda Iru par week to chew Real Gravely, becauio small cligw of it IaiU loinr wlilto. If you mokeplpe, illce Gravely with your Itnlfti unci add a littlo to your unoklng tobacco. It will glv flavor Improve your moke. SEND YOUR FHirND IN Till: tl. S. SERV1CK A I'OUCII OP GHAVIXY iiP"!i?i,M VJJ"1 h"? '"J1 '".lOe.PoutfcM. A 3..l.mp will put It Into hi. hmli In unr Tulnlng Camn or W.iw,M f (ha II. 3. A. Evin ov,rlk.a 3a. .imn will iL It .. 1.1m. v.... lUr m tupplr nvalope tail It Jsu olfUUI dlratllont Iraw U ldru It. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO., Danville. Va. Tht rattnl WA kttPi it Frtth eJ CUtn mud Co U mat Riot Craesli urllinrnt Zf.fi I'nkrf.Ua .'..I jA U.UblUliott IHOl NCJw I COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Carl Hansen of DcKchutc Buys Team Kurjtteu Ilanch Again Occupied. TLEASiVNT IUDOE, March 12. Mr. and Mrs. Wnyno Chaso, who formerly lived In this neighborhood, havo been visiting relatives In Now borg tho past two weeks. Geo. Gray was sawing wood at Deschutes tho first ot tho wook. Rasmus Potorson, Mrs. Johanson and Antono Ahlstrom wero llond vis itors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Andorson wero In Dcnd on business Tuesday. John Gray Is working on tho road near Tumalo. Mr. Giles Is visiting at tho J. A. Chaso homo this week. iMra. W. II. Gray and Mrs. O. E. Anderson attended tho Red Cross meeting at Tumalo Wednesday. Goo. E. Gray Is moving onto tho Karstcn placo, which ho will farm this year. J. W. Potorson has been hauling hay from Androw Nelson's placo this wook. Carl Hanson of Deschutes pur chased tho team from Hans MlkkoN son, formerly owned by L. V. War- nor. Antono Ahlstrom was In Rodmond Saturday. W. II. Gray waa doing nomo car- pontor work for J. A. Chaso Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson at tended a card party at tho Redfleld homo at Deschutes Friday night. Rasmus Peterson nnd Mrs. Johan son wero shopping In Rodmond Saturday. tWmr I ILIIHoH" Central Oregon Bank BEND, OREGON OFFICERS: D. E. HUNTER, President CARLETO.V II. BWIFT, Vlce-Pre.ldent E. P. MAHAFFEV, Vice-President, II. SI. STEPHENS, CasWcr DIRECTORS: D. S. Hunter W. L. O'Doiincll Carletoo B. Swift E. P. Mahaffey H. M. Stephens Every facility for accommodating the interests of Central Oregon Other Corrcttposidence on I'ngo -I. Four chairs at your servico at the Metropolitan. Ho waiting. Adv. Tako Children Out of Dang'T If you saw a child on a railroad track you would endeavor to reniovo tho littlo ono from danger. When a child Is "snuffling" or coughing, Isn't It your duty to get him out of dangor of sovoro consoquonccs? Fol ey's Honoy and Tar gives rollof from coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Contains no opiates. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. For farm land loaaa see J. Ryan & Co. Adv. TWO QUALIFY FOR RAINBOW REGIMENT (From Friday's Dally.) When tho second Rainbow Rogl mont Is completed ithoro will bo In It two mombors from Rend, Iylo West and Roy Kutch, each of whom has disposed of moro than $60 worth of War Savings stamps. West 1s a youngster In tho fifth igrado at tho Central school and he has sold $101 worth. Tho othor boy Is in tho samo grado at tho Rold and has $80 worth to his credit. Thrift stamps aro selling In tho schools at the rato of $5 each day. w- m STOP! And Investigate our price before buying your groceries. Wo cau save you money. P. B. Johnson's llond, Oregon, Fob. 23, 1018. Tho county court met In tho Judgo's office at 10 o'clock a. m., pur suant to adjournment, Judgo Ramon nnd Commissioner C. II. Miller of Redmond, being presont. Tho mcottug was called to order by tho county Judge, aftor which thoy adjourned for nn Inspection ot the work on tho Uond-Tumalo road. Tho county court reconvened nt 2 o'clock p. in., samo mombors presont as at morning session. A Joint moot ing was hold with tho city council of llond to consldor co-operation In clndorlng nn east nnd west and n north nnd south thoroughfaro through the city ot llend Tho fol lowing resolution was adopted: Whereas, It has been tho prncttco of this court for good reasons to moot tho cost of all road work by monoy from tho gcnornl fund to which Incorporated towns contribute tholr pro rata sharo, Thoroforo, It Is deemed cqultablo that main thoroughfares through such munlclpalhtes, consisting of an East and West and a North and South road, bo Improved at tho ox ponso of tho county In like manner as county roads, nnd, In recognition of this fact, tho County Court of Deschutes County makes tho follow ing stipulation: Understanding? that tho City of Dond coirtomplatee Improving Green wood avenuo from tho Nowport avenuo brldgo to tho Railroad via duct, and an area bounded by Greon wood avenuo nnd Franklin street on tho north and south, and llond nnd Wall on tho cast and west, by moans of surfacing with volcanic cinder, tho county horiby agrees to lay, or havo laid by tho city, tho samo bo ing paid for from tho gonoral fund of tho county, a strip ot cinder pav ing 20 foot wide, and to tho depth of 4 Inches, sproad looso, measuring a dlstanco of approximately eight blocks (this being tho shortest dls tanco nocossary to connect the main thoroughfares through this Improved aroa), and connecting tho Tuninlo La Pino, and tho Slstors-IlondRurns highways, by moat dlroct routo; this ogrccmont being conditions upon tho City of Rend constructing a road of similar character on Franklin, from tho ond of tho La Pino Highway to Its Intersection with llond, at tho ex pense of tho city of Dond. No further business coming up for consideration at this time, on mo tion duly mado and seconded, court adjourned to meet March 4, 1018. Tho regular session of tho County Court of Doschutcs County, Oregon, mot In tho County Judgo's offlco, March 0, 1918. Tho mooting called to order by tho County Judgo at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. Judgo Darnes and Commissioner C. II. Miller being presont. H'uidi Now at this tlmo comes up for con sideration tho following resolution for tho opening of cortaln roads Ituy E. Xetvromli Itotid Whoreas, tho County Court of Deschutes County, Htato of Oregon, on this 6th day of March, 1018, bo Ing a regular term of said Court, dooming It expedient and to the best interests of tho public, nnd to thoso concornod, that a County Road ho located, established nnd opened as a County Road, as horolnafter desig nated and cstbllshod, thoroforo, Do H' resolved by tho said County Court of Deschutes County, Stato of Orogon, that said Court horoby doclares Its Intention to locato, estab lish and open as a County Road tho following described rond to Wit: lleglniilg nt n point on tho C, W Allen County road ut tho northwest corner ot tho northwest quarter of the noiithwtMit quarter, Section 0, Tp, 1G south, Itnugu 12 east, thence north along sub division lino one half inllo to Intontect the section linn between soctlons 4 and U, Tp. 1R south, llniign 12 oast nt tho north west corner of the northwest quarter of tho northwest qunrtor Section U Tp. 1G south, Itnugo 12 east: thence wont nlong tho section linn between sections 4 nnd V and 6 nnd 8, Tp 1G south, Range 12 east to Intoned tho Tumnlo-Cllnn Falls road at tl north qunrtor corner ot Section 8 Tp. Ill south, limine 12 east W. M. Said road to bo 40 foot wide. Ro It further resolved that proper notlcu of tho looming, tiatnbllslilivx and opening of snld road be given as provtdod by law. Any remonstrances or objections thereto must bo filed herein within flvo weeks from tho ditto hereof. Datod this 6th day or March, 1918. It. F. Plm-y llal Wherons, tho County Court of Doschutes County, State of Oregon, on this March G, 1918, being n reg ular term nt said Court, deeming It expedient nnd to the best Interests of tho public, mid to those concerned that ii County Road ho located, estnli.' Ilnhml nnd opened at a County Road, as horolnafter designated and estab lished, therefore, Ho It resolved by the said County Court of Deschutes County, Stato of Oregon, that nald Court hereby le claron Its Intention ito locate, estab lish and open n a County Road the following descrlbod road to wit: Ilogtiinltig nt tho contor or Soctlon 17, Tp. Ifl south. ItiiiiKo 13 east, thenci) east one-half mile, thnnco north one tnlln to Int-hM-jct tho C W. Allen road nt tho oast quarter re nnr of Suction 8, Tp, 10 south, R4rgi 12 east. Said rond to bo 40 foot wide. lie It further resolved that proper notice of thn locating, establishing and opouliiK of said rond bo given as provided by law. Any remonstrances or objection thereto niunt bo filed heroin within flvo weeks from thn dalo hereof. Dated thts Gth day of March, 19 IK, C. II. Ilnrr I Urn. I Whoreas, thn County Court of Deschutes County, Htato of Oregon, , on this Gth day of March, 19 II X, being a regular term of said Court, (Continued on Pngo G.) BIG HOP AT TUMALO FRIDAY, MARCH 15 KOPPANG-DICKINSON ORCHESTRA SUPPER by RED CROSS LADIES WEST SIDE. AGRICULTURAL PAIR ASSOCIATION HERE IN BEND EVERYDAY on the job to jjive you efficient service nt the shortest notice. Here to see tlmt you Ret u cor rect fitting in the kind of glasses you need, here to stay and hack up every hit of work I do, DR. C. H. FRANCIS With MYIION II. SYMONH, O'JCuno Ilulldlng OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST 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 IricT!1 BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. MUllcaa, Ore. Telephone