rAcma TMUHNDAY, APRIL 4, lll MMMMMHt Central Oregon Neighborhood News JR. P, MINTER JJIVES TALK "AT MILLICAN Liberty Loan Committer Appointed A. A. Gllmorw Homo Destroyed by Fir. PARM IS PURCHASED AT PLEASANT RIDGE SyioriAgn of Seed Hampers Ranchers Fatally Will Movo Hack to Property. PLEASANT RIDGE. April 3. Rasmus Potorson mndo a hurrlod trip to Redmond Monday -morning. J. A. Cteuo and Albert McConntck vroro In Bond on business Monday. Anton AfaUtrom was working on the Duval ditch Monday. Thero sooms to be a considerable shortaco of groin this spring. A number of farmors In this vicinity havo toes unablo to purchase their seed grain so far. Mrs. O. B. Anderson attonded tho Hod Crow mooting at Tumalo Wed nesday. Mr. Jonoa and daughter, Mrs. Lena WcPhoraon, expect ito more -back on their place, this tvocJc. They havo heen Wring In Tumalo during tho winter. Rasmus (Peterson Is having his house Topaaerod. R. M. Sanders of Nowborg, Ore., was horo to look after hte proporty. Mr. Sanders owns tho cast 80 acres of the fanm formerly owned by Frank Fitzgerald of Pomeroy, Wash. Geo. Gray and "wife wero Redmond Tlsitors Monday. Mrs. J A. Chase and daughter Etta spent Monday visiting Mrs. 0. E. Anderson. Miss Ethol Dales. Ray Corking. Mrs. Ada Lundborg and Nell Kay ol Tumalo -wore guests at tho Anderson home Sunday evening. W. II. Gray waa a Bend visitor Thursday. ' J. W. Potorson wont to Sisters Wednesday. Mrs. Carrie Johnson, sister of Mrs. J. W. Potorson, accom panied Mm, John Gray has boon on tho sick list for tho last two weeks. Fred Seeling made a business trip to Bend Thursday. Mr. and Olrs. O. E. Anderson at tended tho curd party at tho De schutes hotol Saturday evening. Geo. Gray hauled a load of wood to Redmond Thursday. It Is reported that Rasmus Peter son has -purchased tho Weber place and the place formerly owned by Miss Kano and will immediately bo Bin to prepare thorn for seeding this spring. Thcso places will mako a valuable addition to Mr. Peterson's fine farm. Antone Ahlstrom was In Redmond on business Tuesday. Ray K. Potter, the cow tester, was making his rounds in this neighbor hood tho kill- of tho week. Goo. Gray and Olaf Anderson -were In Bend on business Saturday , LOWER ERIDGE HAS MEETING FOR LOAN 30 acres from R. A. Ruble. Darwin Wnltors, Mrs. Fred Wal tors and A. Olson woro in Redmond Thursday. Tho wator usors of Lower Brldgo attonded tho -wntor mooting of tho nowly formed district at Clovordalo Wednesday. C. F. Hosktns made, n (business trip to Bond Saturday. 1.. A. Hunt was In Redmond Thurs day. Axlo Olson was down from Bond tho past wook and ewas doing somo work on his homestead. Quick Farm Mortagos, any amount, usual rate, liberal payment privil eges. Mako application to Now Eng land Loan Co., through E. D. Ollson, Bond. adv. Who Is Plorcy & Sons, TumaloT Adv,49p TELEPHONE LINE HOLDS ELECTION Beth Stookey Mado President in llcnd Grange District Liberty Loan Meeting. TvOWER BRIDGE, March 30. A Liberty loan meeting was held at the scho'6riiduso Thursday evening. R. A. Ward and Mr. Lyndh of Rod mond were tho speakers. L. P. Bruce, secretary and treas urer of tho Western Dlatomlto com pany, was at Lower Bridge tho first rl tho "week on business connected with the plant now under construc tion at the. Bridge. D. Kotsman and Mr. Sbafer aro down from Bond putting In crop on the ICotzman place. A. J. Fuller was In Rodmond Thursday. Russell Chapman has purchased nucn n p n Vo 1. Anrll 3. .JU V ... -w. , .,.-.. . Tho subscribers on tolephono lino No. 4 hold their annual election ai mo Mountain VIow school house Friday ovonlnir. Tho following wero elected hfor one year: Soth Stookoy, presi dent; Leo Young, vlco president; .Mrs. r. U. uuri, aocroiary anu iroua urer: Raleigh Chase, Jincman. Tho mooting hold at tho Mountain Vlow school houso Friday evening In tho interest) of tho third Liberty loan drlvo was addressed by C. S. Hudson, chairman for Deschutes county, and R. W. Sawyer. Tho school district was organised with tho following as officers to canvass tho district: P. H. Dencer, presi dent; Mrs. P. C. Burt, secretary, and Ralph Grimes. J. A. Melvln, Seth Stookey and Mrs. J. W. Wornstaff, directors. Tho following from horo attonded Easter services at tho Presbyterian church in Bend last Sunday: Ralph Grimes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Unlatch Phase and son. Almus Neff and daughters, Mr. and "Mrs. Fred Reynolds and daughter, P. II. Den cer, Velma Caldwell and Miss Mar garet wornstaff. Mr ntifl Mrs. J. s. Vnwhorrv and inn nnt Mlua Anna Diindmnrn visit ed at one of tho sawmill camps up tho river Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Stookey of the Tllerh neaort wnrfl vldltlnir In town and with tho lattor's father, Elmer Wornstaff, Sunday, air. siooicoy nas been suffering from la grippe. w r Cnttnv tnofc n. earful of men to a mooting of tho Good Govern ment leaguo at Lower Brldgo Satur day ovenlng. Mrs. J. S. Nowborry and sister. Miss Anna Dunsmoro, visited tho Neff family and Mrs. J. W. Wornstaff Saturday. n T. Smith nnri famllv of PoWOU BuCto expect to movo onto tholr homestead In this district soon. nvn1 inrllpjl if mm Heild visited thn Mountain vlow school Thursday 1n tho intorest of Red Cross work. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young and sons visited cousins at Dry Lake Sunday. a mnutinc u-n held at the crange hall Saturday night in tho Interest of itho third Linerty loan orive. J. Malosh sold somo cattle tho past wook. MILLICAN. April 2. MIbs Thor osn Garsko mndo a 'business trip to Bond Saturday. A Liberty loan talk was given by R. P. uMlntor of Bond Saturday night In tho Wost End school houso. P. B. Johnson was appointed chnnrmnn and II. U. Smith socrdtary of tho moot ing and they In turn appointed a com nitttoo to holt) canvass the commun ity with tho questionnaire cards. Tho A. T. Shaver drilling outfit was moved to Mrs. Shaffer's home stead tho jraaj wook and started to drill Monday with J. J. Holland as Amman. Mr. and Mrs, R. U. Kollor and chil dren woro Sunday dinner guests at tho F. Tailaohor homo. Airs. L. 'B, Kollor and children spent Sunday with hor paronts. Quito a fow from horo attonded tho danco at Brothers Saturday night J. J. Holland and Mrs. Garsko called at tho F. Tauschor homo Sun day nftornoon. Mrs. Holland. Mrs. L. n. Keller and children, Mrs. F. Tauschor and Mrs. R. R. Kollor and children called on Mrs. Garsko and daughter Ther esa Sunday attornoon. Mrs. Alox. Fooal and Mrs. L. B. Kollor made a business call at tho Frank Porclval bomo 'Monday. R. R. Kollor itradod a colt tor a soparator this wook with Wra. Roam. Mrs. Holland called at tho F. Tauschor homo Monday. Mrs. Shaffer and son Guy mado a business trip to Bend Thursday. A. D. Norton, L. Gloss and Fred Klgor woro over Sunday guests at tholr respective homes. Mrs. Klgor's brothor-wlll stay with hor during Mr. Klgor's nbsonco. Mrs. P. B. Johnson and son Robert called at tho It. R. Kollor homo Mon day. Quito a fow ladles of tho valley helped Mrs. H. E. Smith furnish und mako a Belgian babyilayrtUo for tho Rod Cross In Bond. I. L. Owen loft for Bond Sunday, whoro he will bo employed. G rover Caldwoll called at tho Sloan ranch Thursday. B. B. Conaway roturncd from tho "Ryo Patch" Wednesday. Mrs. J. J. Holland was n caller at tho R. It. Kollor homo Tuesday and Wednesday. R. R. Roller called at tho 81oan ranch Wednesday. Mrs. Gnrskn loft for her homo In tho Hampton llutto country Monday. Loo Tauschor Is now In camp In Toxas. Mrs. Ell Sponcor ond Mrs. Van Clovo woro callers at tho Wm. Roam homo Wednesday. i Mrs. A. A. Gllmoro moved to Bend Sunday, but, unfortunately, tholr homo, with everything In It, -was de stroyed by flro Monday morning. Mary Holland called at tho 11. R. Kollor homo Thursday. Ills Best Friend Sent Mm m pouch ol Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug You wm be tendkif your friend mora to bacco comfort and satWfaction in a pouch of Real Gravely Plug than in A half a doien plugs of ordinary tobaoto. Real Gravely it worth tending a long w(y. It It contented quality Civ any man a chew of Real Gravely Flu, und h will tall you (not' the kind to lend. Send the belli Ordinary plug It falre economy. Itcoitt ! per week to chew Reel Gravely, becauie a email chew of It UiU long while. If you emoka a pipe, ttleo Gravely with your knlfo end add a lltllo to your smoking tobacco. It will glve flavor Improve your smoke, SEND YOUH rRIKND IN THE If. N. tlERVIOE A roucH or ctiAvrxY D4lcn all arounJ here try ll la 10. pvutliat, A 3. Uma will iml ll Inle hU kaiuli In any Trtlaln Camp t apoH ol lb U.S. A. Kn at r lltara" a 3, ilimp i will Uha 11 U him. Your daaUr wln(uptaaawpaaaJalfaraniUlitlratlM(lrawUaIJrMll. A fltr At iay't fnW, m mf mi m thtm at Rial Cnnh. fab U ilii folate etadtitl tad fe kilnk-SU $tUU.tl r. B. GRAVELY T9BACC9 C6MFANY, Banvllle, Va. n rut Vets ktfft H FnA tvU Ota t4 Gi -k not KoJ Cwits wMecl Ak Pnkttkm 5e( Catabllahed 1S3I Boo J. Ryan & Co., for farm land loans. Adv. 4BaV vw v lBBBSBBBBaVaetLBBBSSBBBBT t J i BVPP3flPBJ In JJ&HEe 9T ' 2ajHa'agfl bIIBbCI tSaS5Vi '' Jin. aB BlMiBrfl n m f I f' II bS Hm ., BbBbBJHb 'Hi aaBaBl' ' I nK -ABSvSBsTl BBCeJ " sBBbI hi liSHr 'ntlBgBtH Central Oregon Bank BEND, OREGON OFFICERS: D. E. HUNTER, President CARLETON IJ. SWIFT, Vlco-Pixssldeat E. P. MAIIAFFEV, Vlco-Prceldoat, U. M. STEPHENS, Cashier DIRECTORS: 'D. K. nunter W. Ii. O'DonncU Carlotoa B. Swift E. P. Malmffey H. I. Stephens Every facility for accommodating the interests of Central Oregon FAMILY RETURNS TO HOME AT HAMPTON HAMPTON DUTTK. April C Mr, Chos, James and family havo re turn ol to tholr homestead nftor snondlrvc tho winter near Deschutes. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmlo Lrlckoy aro out from Dond visiting with Mr. Drlckoy's paronts. Emll and John Carroz aro making a short stay at Duck Crook. Ed. and Wcsloy Stroot havo taken tholr horses homo to Duck Creek after wintering them In this valley. Chas. Cochran who purchased tho numbaugh place, has moved onto It and Is planning to put quite a crop on tho placo this year. Messrs. Porry and McLoth havo boon hauling hay from tho Dencer place. Miss Mlnnlo Raddatz and Miss Agnes Scbrcdor called at tho Mocks homo Saturday. Pago and C. J. Stauffor passed through horo last weok on tholr way to Dond. Thos. C. Ruling visited tho school lost Friday. Paul 'Drooklngs camo out from Dond Saturday for a short stay. Horaco Drooklngs sold two head of milch cows to Mr. Dates of Dend. SCHOOL CHILDREN HEAR TALK ON CLUBS Junior Red Cron t Sinter Active Several Girls Do Knitting Under Mrs. Hon ell. SISTERS, April 2 County Super intendent J. Alton Thompiion visited tho public school Thursday. Ho was accompanied hy It. A. Ward, tho county agriculturist, who gavo tho school children a talk on club work. Tho Junior Red Cross 1b busily on gagod ovory Thursday making gun wipos, kitchen foldoro and fun books. Somo of tho tflrls aro knitting und or tho supervision of Mrs. liowoll. Mrs. CJoorgo Wilson, Mrs, Shaw, Mrs. H. K. Allon, Scotty Mcssor and Harold Allon motored to Dend Fri day to socuro matorlal for tho Sis- JC STOP! And investigate our price before baying your grocerie. We caa save you money. P. B. Johnson's tors IUxi Cross to work on. Kreti Van Matro. who has com ploted his logging coivtraot for tho Slitters Lumber Co., roturnod to llond Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 01st, Mrs. Gra ham, Mrs. Olydo (list and Mrs, Myrtle Arnold motored to Drnd Saturday, John Dennis and Nowt. Cobb mo rorod to Mr. Cobb's ranch Friday ovonlng. Mrs. Tuckor ami daugutor Hazel loft Monday for Madras to spond so v. oral weeks vlnltlng. Thoy will leave Madras for Portland to tako un tholr rooldonco. Mrs. Arthur Tomploton hus taken Mrs. Tucker's placo int tho Dounls hotol. II. Q. Keunard, watormnstor of Crook and Deschutes counties, will tnko chargo of tho Squaw Crook Irrl- gatlon ditch, with hoadquartors av Sisters. C. D Springer, local foront ranger, has iiurchnsed Wm. Kdmunson's Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Rny Abbey woro shopping nt Slstors Monday. Porcy Davis wont to llond Sunday and attended tho Katrr church services for tho Knights Templar. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lolthnusor motored to Hond Thursday. Chas. Kafor and Dill Fryro.tr made a business trip to Dend Saturday. Wm. Combs and wlfo wero shop ping nt Sinters Saturday. T. W. Marshall, of tho Tru Dlu Dlscult Co , called on 4ho merchants of Sinters Saturday. Ooorgo Wilson, J. D. Dowman and Joo Wilson motored to tho Dranton mill Saturday to sco about logging for tho mill. Anthony Roach Is hauling tho ma chinery for tho proponed TumA-I.um Lumbor company's mill from Red mond. Dill McNary and Poul Vellodus of Grand Vlow woro shopping at Sls tors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Job of Dond woro visiting tholr dnuzhtors nt Sls tors Saturday. , W F. Arnold of Clovordalo was shopping nt Sisters Saturday, K. II. Kdglngton was a business visiter nt Slstors Saturday. Rov. II. C. Hnrtranft, county food chairman, was In Sisters Friday on his way to Redmond on food busi ness. Ho visited tho school. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Alien and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tom ploton and daughter Inez, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. a 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Gist, Mr. and Mrs. Dort Hodson, Fred Van Matro, F. W. Wobor. Horbort McKlnnoy and Mrs. Ed, 8 poo and Mrs. Fred McKlnnoy and daughter Claryco or Slstors nttondod tho Coun cil club -mooting at Clovordalo Friday ovonlng. Tho principal nttrnctlon was a minstrel show given by Lower Drldgo people. Tho attondanco at tho public school for tho month of March was OS per cent.. Jaspor Humes and Hazel Tuckor havo completed tho work outlined in tho high school course of study for tho ninth grade and passed nil their final examina tions. Jaspor has accopftod a posi tion at tho Wilson mill. Hazel will visit for a few weeks at Madras and then go to Portland, whoro hor brother resides. For farm land loans soo J. Ryan ft Co. Adv. PLAINVIEW CLUB MEETING DELAYED PLAINVIEW, April 1. On Tues day, April 2, II. O. Fawcott will hold a public salo to dlsposo of all his farm Implements and household goods. Tho O ,D. O. club mooting wns cancelled for Inst Thursday, but tho regular mooting will bo hold on Thursday, April 4, "with Mrs. Harry McOulro. Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Loveronz and family woro guosts nt tho home of Mrs. Dolls Nichols lait Sunday. Miss Wilms Armstrong wns nb. sont from school last wook an ac count of Illness. Miss Nlllo Van Tassol was too ill to nttoud school sarorat days last wook. II. A. Scoggln spent a vory ploa. ant nnd profitable ovonlng on Wed nesday when ho nttondod tho Knights of Pythias .banquet hold at tho Pilot Dutto Inn at Dond. A. W. Armstrong nnd Mrs. J, A. W. Scoggln woro bunlnons callers In Dond on Thursday. II, L. Hartley nnd family woio guests nt tho Pulllnm ruuch Satur day ovonlng nnd Sunday, Rny Armstrong wns a callor in Slstors Saturday uvnnlug, Rov. McVlckor of Redmond will hold preaching services at tho school houso on Sunday afternoon, April It. Miss Ida I loss was tho guest of Wlhna Armstrong on Saturday. Much of tholr time was spent color lng eggs In preparation for thn Easter egg hunt. Mrs. II. A, Scoggln attended an Informal brldgo party at thn homo of Mrs, J, D. Andorson last Wed nee -day ovonlng. Paul Scoggln mndo a business trip to Dond last Saturday, Why Not 1 flood to Youi-srif? 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