mem) hotxictik, iuond, ommoir, thuiwoay, matich m, ioih TAG a. Central Oregon Neighborhood News SCHOOL ATTENDANCE REMARKABLY GOOD firvlco King lroposl for llcml GrnnRO District Will rUnt llnll Boon. BEND R. P. D. No. 1.. March 27. Tho attondanco In the Mountain Vlow school for tho month cndlh? March 22 was 90 por cont. Tho following woro neither tardy nor absent durtnR tho month: Ralph following pupils wero neither tardy Grimes, Jr., Gcnora Caldwell, Roy Noff, Milton Ilakala and Vivian Led man. Visitors for tho month -wore: Mrs. Almus Ncff, Miss Myrtlo Neff, Mm. "Williams, Mrs. P. C. Burt nnd XIrs. J. W. Wornstaff. Tho paint commlttco Tor tho Bend Krango oxpect to havo tho hall in readiness for painting In a month. A public salo 'will bo held at tho Whlttoman ranch Tuesday afternoon. Almua Noff, H. S. Morsdorf and Glonn Slack, who constltuto tho land appraising board -for tho local farm loan association, wero appraising land near Deschutes Saturday. A number of tho members of Fanners' Union, Loc.nl 83, Joined the Good GoTornmont Lcaguo of De schutes County at tho regular meet ing of tho union, Wednesday night, March 20. Ralph Grimes, Sr., sold a carload of fat beof cattlo to a Bend man Saturday, who forwarded the same to Portland Sunday. It was proposed at tho Mountain Vlow Sunday school Sunday that this community havo a service flag and display it at tho school houso, honor ing tho several young men who have gono into military scrvlco from this locality. Miss Ruth Ncff was 111 Saturday, suffering with the la grippe. Nathan Hillerary, who has been spending several months with bis brother-in-law, Elmer Wornstaff, en tered tho employ of tho McKlnloy Sawmill Company this week. Mrs. Newberry was substitute teacher in tho Mountain View school Thursday, whllo her sister. Miss Dunsmoro. was too 111 to teach. Tho Mountain View Sunday school will not bo held next Sunday, as many from hero are expecting to attend tho Easter services at tho Presbyterian church In Bend. Mrs. Ralph Grimes and children visited at tho Neff homo Saturday afternoon. Almus Neff sold a beef cow to the O'Donnell meat shop Saturday at IVt cents por pound. A patriotic meeting will bo held at tho era n co hall Saturday evening. Music and singing will be a feature of the evening's entertainment. Ad dresses will bo made by C. S. Hudson of tho First National Bank of Bend and others In tho Interest of the third Liberty loan drive and sale of Thrift Stamps. Mrs. Glonn Slack has been re moved to her home from St. Charles hospital, and Is reported as doing nicely. Mrs. L. F. Rico, Marlon Hopkins nnd Dirwln Walters wont to l'rlno villo Friday. It. A. Hunt nnd Frank Nctport wero In Redmond Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Holmes nnd children spent tho weok-ond visiting Mrs. Holmes' rolatlvoa at Trout Creek. Gus Stadtg was In Redmond Satur day. A. B. Chapman and Frank Chap man wero In Redmond Wednesday. Geo. Scott Is putting In tho ryo crop for Mrs. l. F. Rico. Tho Red Cross ladles had a shower Wednesday for Mrs. iMnry Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fuller went to Prinovlllo Sunday. Mrs. Jaeger and daughters spent tho week-end with hor parents near Cllno Falls. David Mllbury and Mr. Boles woro In Redmond Saturday. Mr. and Airs. Nowbold woro shop ping In Redmond Saturday. MNHttr If 1B1I . mimmmm 0MQf (N 9wtCtT R4WJ4 I pfftfffti 3 He Gets Days of Comfort out of a pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug ( Real Gravely Plug is such good tobacco Gust enough sweetening to flavor), that a plug of Koal Gravely lasts much longer than an ordinary plug, and gives tho com fort and satisfaction of good tobacco Give any man n chaw of Roal Gravt Ir Fluff, and tin will tell you that'a the kind to send. Send Iho lctl Ordlnnry plus Is falio economy. It coiti Irti per week to chew Kenl Gravely, becauio a imalt chaw cf It laits a long while. If you amoka n pipe, illce Gravely with your knlfn and odd a llttlo to your imoklng tobacco. It will give luvor improve your smoke. SEND YOUK FRirNO IN THE It. H. SCRVICK A TOUCH OF CttAVULY DmUt all around hare carry It In 10. poutliM. A 3, Umpwlll put It Into hU band In anr Training Camp or 3 port of the U.S.A. CvtnovartharaMa 3. tUmpwIII lad tt to him. Your itaaUr will supply aafalope anJ lire you off U clal dlroatloaj how to aJJraas It. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO,, Daavtllc, Va. Th Patinl PK kttPi U Frttk caJ Gw mnJ CJ U U net Rtal Grant? uilXtel AU PnUitk Sttl CatabllahaKl 1S31 SEND OUT PETITION FOR MAIL ROUTE I'loasant IUtfgo Ilonldcnt Want to Improve Their Postal Scrvlco. RED CROSS WOMEN ENTERTAIN MEMBERS LOWER BRIDGE, March 15. Mrs. Fred Walters, Darwin and Fred Walters, C. F. Hopkins and Naomi Hopkins were Bend visitors on Sat urday. Gus Stadig was in Bend on busi ness Monday. Mrs. A. J. Fuller and Mrs. Mary Chapman were in Redmond Satur day to attend Lynch & Roberts' opening. PLEASANT RIDGE, March 26. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Andorson attend ed tho danco at Tumalo Friday night. A petition Is boing circulated In this vicinity for a rural mail routo. This has been tried several times before, but efforts havo not boon successful. Anton Ahlstrom and Rasmus Peterson wero in Redmond Saturday Mr. uoyn or Deschutes was ovor to get Geo. Gray to fix his automo- bllo on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Gray woro down near Cllno Falls (Monday. Anton Ahlstrom, tho road super visor (or this district, was working on tho road tho first part of tho week. Fred Wilson of Tumalo was In this vicinity Tuesday looking for sweet clover soed. W. II. Gray was In Bond Wednes day to attend a meeting of tho di rectors of tho Swalley Ditch Com pany. Mr. Gray was recently mndo ono of tho directors of that company. Fred C. Seeling was a Bend vis itor Wednesday. Hans Mlkkelson Is doing some spring work on his place, which he recently purchased from L. W. "Warner. Georgo Gray has traded his Saxon roadster for a Ford with a delivery body on it. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson were Bend visitors Wednesday. Anton Ahlstrom bought a. couple of heifer calves In Redmond last J. W. Potorson was In Bond on buslnoRS Thursday. J. A. Chnso nuulo a business trip to Bond Friday. Rasmus Petoreon and Mrs. Johan son wero In Bond on Thursdny. "It Huro Does tho Work" Mrs. W. II. Thornton, 3C23 W 10th St., Llttlo Rock, Ark., writes: "My llttlo boy hnd a sovoro attack of croup and I honestly bellevo ho would havo died It It had not boon for Foley's Honey and Tar. I would not bo without it at any prtco, as It suro does tho work." Best romedy known for coughs, colds, whooping cough, Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. LAYETTES MADE BY CLUB AT PLAINVIEW Rehearsal for "The Old Mnldn' Con. vcntloii" Continue Children IIuylnR Thrift Stump. PLAINVIEW. March 27.- Tho O. D. O. club hold a vory profitable meeting at tho homo of Mrs. John McKlnnoy last Thursday. In the earlier part of tho day tho ladles sowed industriously and nearly com pleted two layettes for Belgian refu geo babies. Later they rehearsed for "Tho Old Maids' Convention." Ono now member, Mrs. Harry Mo Gulro, was welcomed Into tho club on Thursday. Tho O. D. O. club will hold Its next regular meeting with Mrs. McGuIro on Thursday after noon, -March 28. Miss Wllma Armstrong was absent from school Friday on nccount of a light attack of tonstlltls. Lillian Levcrenz Is recovering nicely from an attack of scarlot fevor. Master Woodson Bennett of Bond was visiting at tho J. A. W. Scoggin ranch last wcok. M. W. Knickerbocker was a busi ness caller in Redmond Inst Satur day. Wm. C. Brink is at prossnt work ing for tho Pino Trco Lumbar Com- Threo rohoarsnls woro held last week for "Tho Old Maids' Conven tion." It Is progressing nicely and plans oro boing mado to havo It Htagod In tho near future. Roy lions was expected homo Mon day nftor Hpondlng a week with friends at linker, Oregon. Tho l'lalnvlow Rustlers nro plan ning to glvo n program nt tho school houso on Wodnesdny afternoon. Mrs. Lucy Weaver was on tho sick list Inst wcok, Paul Scoggln wns nulto sick nov- oral days lust woek with a sovoro attack of tonsllltls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Grovor Pulllnm, A. E. Hobs nnd G. C. 'McAllister wero bUBlnoss cnllors in Bond last week. See J. Ryan ft Co., for farm land loans. Adv. Quick Farm Mortages, any amount, usual rnto, liberal payment privil eges. Make application to Now Eng land Loan Co., through E. D. Gllson, Bond. adv. loan. A musical program will bo furnished, II. E. Smith and fumlly wore Tues day guests at tho 1. II. Johnson homo. Thny ulso called nt tho It. R. Kollur and Ell Spencer homes. A. I). Norton sold a colt to A. A. Gtlmoro this week. L. Gloss nnd A. I). Norton wont to Bond Tuosdny evening to work In tho woods for tho nprlng nnd sum mer. Mrs. Charlotto Owen went to Bond to holp Mr. Thompson for two or throo wooks. II. B. Cannwny Is seeding tho ryo patch for Frank Sloan. Chas. Groffonbvrgor Is busy put ting tils crop in. L. A. Hall returned from braska and I now at 1'rlnovlllo. brother camo with him. No-ills pony. C In ! T)n nna Ttr Iftus ntiil Unpen wcok-..The ci!Ivei wero 8h,PPei1 ,nlFnucott aro members of the Plain- from Tillamook, Oregon. CRIAM CRIAM,- CBEAHI .MlfMN' To ret IIIC1IEJTCA3II PUCES far Cream Cream Cream Union Meat Co. PORTLAND, one. WE PAT CASK rurutrrlaroormt wrfiku toiutu. tni ei roar Mil ilparot. or wrtu lor prim ia4 otlxr otnfslir, 'lEifch " LLB m "T" 'rVJMB, view school purchasing War Savings Stamps. Tho following pupils have purchased Thrift Stamps: Wllma Armstrong, Hnimett Knickerbocker, Clifford Ward, Ida Horh and Glenn Van Tassel. Mrs. H. T. Hartley was 111 several days last week. Paul Scoggln and A. W. Arm strong brought their cattlo back from Squaw Creok last week pre paratory to turning them on tho Pino range. A shipment of 27C day-old whllo Leghorn chicks was received In Plainvlow last wcok. They camo from California and were In first class condition on arrival (Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Parsons of Redmond wero guests at tho Pino Lawn ranch last Monday. Mrs. Louis Bonnett of Bend was a caller at tho J. A. W. Armstrong ranch on Thursday. Miss Freda Clark will bo at homo for sovoral weoks, after spending tho winter in Bend. Who Is Plorcy & Sons, Tumalo? Adv,49p LOAD OF SEED TAKEN . TO MILLICAN RANCH I-Vnncls K. Iahs to Plant 1(10 Arrr WntiT Struck nt 020 IVvt on (irlnMeml I.amt. MANY CLOVERDALE PEOPLE AT DEBATE MILLICAN, March 2C. Mrs. A. I). Morton nnd children wero Sunday guosts of tho P. II. Johnson family. In tho afternoon Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Norton called on Mrs. B. II. Conaway. Tho II. It. Conaway family ro turnod from Prinovlllo Friday, Mr Conaway's caso having boon dis missed. Francis E. Leo returned from n business trip to Bend Thursdny. Ho brought a load of seed, Intending to sow ICO acres this spring It. R. Keller visited with A. I). Norton Sunday afternoon. Water was struck at a depth of C20 feet on tho Grlnstead place tho nasi week. Mr. Grliikliuiil miiilii n trip to Bsnd this woek, bringing out 'or "" pipe for tho well. CLOVERDALE. March 27. John Gutter. Goo. Cyrus and E. E. Homo wero business callers In Redmond Saturday. A. E. Peterson doliverod oats In Redmond last woek. Mrs. George Cyrus was on tho sick list last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bort Hudson nnd daughters Aloatha and Juanltn woro Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Kllen. Irvtn Pnrborry nnd Iluby Richards made a business trip to Bond last Tuesdny. Thoso who attended tho debate In Sisters Friday night -wero: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Xumwnll nnd family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold nnd Freda, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Skolton and Vorno, i.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abbey. II, C. Kllen and Harold Mien. Mrs. W. W. Vnn Matro and Bonn, and Lillian, Idelln and Viola Miller and Lndona Cyrus. John Gattor, Calvin Burusldn nnd B C, Kllen wore appraising laud in l'lalnvlow Inst Thursdny. Georgo Cyrus tins purchased Glenn Cox's Ford. Mr Cox expects to loavo for tho nrmy. Mrs. Henry Heard Is recovering nicely. Miss Agnes Allen Is caring Doaii Von Mntro ami Vorno Skel- W. W. Orlnaten.l Hindu n trln tn ' "ttoilded tho furowoll dniico Hem! the tmat vrmk for (Snnr5 'nV i K'VMI at Sisters for Gloilll Cox Hat for tho plpo for tho C. J. Cook woll Saturday night n meeting will be hold in tho West End school Iiouho In tho interest of tho third Liberty urdny night. Mrs. W, W. Van Matro was calling 'Continued on Pngp Six-) Central Oregon Bank BEND, OREGON OFFICERS: J). E. HUNTER, President CARLETON It. SWIFT, Vice-President E. P. MAIIAFFEY, Vlco-Presldcnt, II. M. STEPHENS, Cashier DIRECTORS: D. E. Hunter W. L. O'Donnell Curlcton B. Swift E. P. Muhaffoy II, 31. Stephens F STOP! 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