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i rAQHft ItKND 1IUM.KTIN, UKNW, OHKXION, THUItHDAY, AI'IUL 88, 1010 ! Central Oregon Neighborhood News MAN'S DEATH IS SHOCK TO STAUFFER STAUFTFfftn, April 1C. Robert ami Wester McLouth havo boon working for Mr. King tor tho past thrco days. aortlng potatoes. Wo woro grlovod to hoar of tho death of Mr.. Boat at Bond last wook nnd extend our doopoat sympathy to tho boroavod family. Mr. Dcst was ono of our most honored citizens for a number of years and wo all fool that wo hare lost a kind friend and a Tallied neighbor. Qua McLouth and J. H. Hassler moved tho Overall house to Mc Louth's placo last wook. Mr. Conlojr and Guy Brown woro In tho valley Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Edo woro eallors at tho Haaalor homo Monday. Baldwin Kaaspohl of Chicago val ley left tho first of tho week for San Francisco. II. H. Thompson and Ira Bradley woro business eallors Thursday. W. W. Brown waa In tho valloy Friday night, tho guest of Gus Mc Louth. Jno. Perry -was a business visitor Saturday. Geo. Prino of Chicago valley waa transacting -business hero Saturday. Miss Lor a Crow of Hampton was n guest at tho Hassler home Thurs day evening. Mrs. Grace Hassler left for Bend Thursday, wboro she will visit friends a few days beforo leaving for tho Willamctto valloy for an Indefinite Btay. Misa Glenn to Lund and Dollle Flanagan spent Sunday with tho Misses Brown. J. H. Hassler expects to loavo soon for Brothors, where ho will work a .while. Miss Carrlo Brown will caro for the Stauffor postofflco during tho ab sonco of (Mr. and Mrs. Hassler. Pago SUuffar wont to Prlnovillo last week to -work. Mr. Poterson of Eglt was a busi ness visitor Tuesday. Herbert Carroll of Butto stayed hero Thursday night on his way to Bend. Mrs. McDowoll of Butte has re turned froal California, where she spent tho wfntor, and staid over in tho valloy visiting friends. SISTERS HORSEMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED V. E. T. Wilson Kicked by Horso Wlillo Unhitching Team Infant Die Last Sunday. SISTERS. April 21. W. E. T. Wll 'son was kicked Just below the heart by one of his horses Thursday noon whllo unhitching them. Ills condi tion is improving. Dr. Hosch of Red mond was called at once. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and daugh ter of Prlnevlllo wore Sisters visitors Sunday. Tho month-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Woodworth of the Wilson mill died Sunday morning and was burled at Sisters Monday. Rev. Mc Vlckors of Redmond conducted tho funeral services. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Bran and Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Searcy of Bend made a business trip to Sisters Wednesday and registered at tho Gist hotel. County Judge Barnes and Com missioner Miller of Bond wero at Sisters Thursday Inspecting roads. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webor and daughters and Miss Graham of Gen ova were at Sisters Friday. They came In a now Dodge car. T, J. Qulgley of Lowor Bridge traded for a ranch formerly owned by Vincent D. Curtis of Sisters. He also filed on somo homestead land. Cbas. Gist and Charley Kafer made .-a trip to tho Bailey sheep camp Fri day morning. Thoy were accom panied by Warron Farthing and Wm. Berry. Walter Hendricks and Paul Va lotls of Genova wero shopping at Sis ters Friday. B. L. Tone and John Burns and wife were Sisters visitors Friday. J. M. Parker and Charley Kafer made a business trip to tho W. W. Van Matro ranch at Clovordalo Frl day. Rod Foster of Eagle Crook valley was In town Friday to purchase barb wiro to tonce the boundary line be tween bis ranch and the Indian reser vation to keep the cattle out. Anthony Roach and Ed. Spoo aro hauling lumber with their auto trucks from tho Wilson mill to Red mond. Rev. Stewart of Bend conducted 'Sa'bbath oohool exercises at tho -church Saturday afternoon. He preached a sermon Sunday evening. Miss Ada Taylor of Bend was a Slaters visitor Saturday and Sunday. P. Van Tassel of Gist attended the :6abbatb school exercUes Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Temploton, Mrs. Spoo and Mrs. Vorn Davis nt tonded tho reception at Clovordalo Thursday evening given by Mrs. Par borry In honor of tho marrlugo of her son Irwin to Mias Richards. John Dokkon of Clovordalo was shopping at Slstora Saturday. Mrs. Socman camo In from tho Wilson mill Saturday. Mrs. Susan Schulto nnd Mrs. Fry rear wero shopping at Sistors Satur day. Mr. nnd 'Mrs. II. K. Allon, Mrs. Frod McKlnnoy, Herbert nnd Ines McKlnney woro fishing on tho Mc tollus Friday. Thoy succeeded in catching 11 igood sized dollies. Max Wurzwotllor and Ylnk Davis were In from 'Black Butte Saturday. Chas. Hartley of Black Butto mado a business trip to Sisters Saturday. Robert H. King was shopping at Sistors Saturday. Goo. E. Attken has discontinued operating tho switchboard for tho Bell Telephono company after six yoars of ctflciont scrvlco. Mrs. Nowt. Cobb has chargo of tho board at her homo now. School will bo in session even Saturday in the primary room until May 18 In order to make up ono week lost during tho month of Febru ary on account of scarlet fovor. Vorn Skolton was In from Clovor dalo Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Gist and Wal tor Graham cam?1 In from tho Brau ton mill Saturday evening. II. K. Allon waa sick with la grlppo a fow days during tho past weok. Mrs. J. D. Bowman was sick with a bilious attack Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graham and children. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gist and son, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gist, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Kafer spent Sunday on tho Motollus. Perry So.uth and family mado a trip to tho Lowor Dcsort Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stidham and son Vino, Mrs. Warron Farthing and Rev. Stewart mado a trip into tho mountains Sunday for an outing. Why Not Bo Good to Yourself? If you nwaken weary and unro froshod in tho morning, or tiro early in tho day. aro bilious and "bluo." with coated tongue and bad breath If you aro suffering from Indigestion or constipation you will find Foley Cathartic Tablets quick to rellove and comfortable in action. They aro wbolcsomo and health-giving. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. Wo buy all kinds of hides, polls, furs, wool. Brlgss' Second Hand Storo. 37tfc WRAY'S STAGE AGAIN OPERATING DAILY HAMPTON BUTTE, April 18. Chas. Cochran made a business trip to J. D. Perry s ranch last Monday. Mr. Carrol of Butto was a passen ger on tl mall stage last Friday. Wray's stage is again running daily between Bend and Burns. Horaco Brookings returnod from Bend, whore bo had somo dental work done. Supt. J. Alton Thompson visited our school last Tuesday. Miss Georgia James was tho guest of Miss Agnes Schrcdor last Sunday. Emll Carroz is visiting with his parents for several days 'this wook. A. Rlchael of Bend passed through here with his truck yestorday. Dorothy and Laural James visited with tho Meeks children last Sunday Mrs. M. W. Shoppard, who has been In the Willamette valloy since last summer, has returned to her homo hero to spend tho summer. Royco James was a guest of Mr. Cochrano last Sunday. MIbm Laura Crow of Hampton was a passenger on tho mall atago ono day this week. Miss Mlnnio Raddatz called on Mrs. Bert Meeks last Saturday. Horaco Brookings has purchased somo 200 acres of land In !.io Irri gated district near Terrebonne and intends moving bis stock tboro this fall. Miss Margarot Schroder of Bond visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Schreder, last Tuesday. J. M. lirickoy nas 'ueon plowing on 'tho Brown place tho last wook. Mr. Hunting of Hampton was a visitor at Brookings' storo last Mon day. For farm land loaao see J. Ryan ft Co. Adv. CANADIAN VETERAN TELLS EXPERIENCE PINEHURST. April 22. Tho loc- turo given by J. W. Ross at tho school house Saturday night was well attended. Tho speaker told of his experiences in tho Canadian army in Flanders, of tho methods employed by the German soldiers and of his encounter with tho enemy's shell. Practical Experience Counts in Developing and Printing Films, and we are prepared to turn out firstclass work in a short time. Our work insures your coming again. "In at ONE, at FIVE they're done." CENTRAL PHOTO CO. WITH SYMONS, The Jeweler, OKane Bl dg. Bead, Ore. Tho spoiling match with tho Turn alo school, which was to luvo takoi placo Saturday night, whb postponed Indefinitely. Mr. nnd Mrs. Blackwood and son Carl wont to Tumnlo on business Thursday. Nat King, who has boon visiting nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alliort Graham, loft Saturday tor Rosobung, wnoro no win bo joined intur by Mrs King nnd daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. K. Wlmor drove to Bond Friday In tholr car. Chas. Spnugh wont to Bond Thurs day with a load of his lino potntoos. Grovor Ghorklug hnuled sovoral loads of wood last week. Mr. Osmor has recoutly orcctod a substantial dwelling on his farm horo. J. F. Dawson mado a business trip to Tumalo Tuesday, Miss Ivy Snydor ontortnlned tho following guests nt her homo Sun day: Misses Violet and Myrtlo Spaugh and Ethel Graham. Mrs. J. F. Dawson called on Mrs. Blackwood Tuesday. Mrs. I). W. Dietrich and daughter Esthor of Sunnysldo wore school vis itors Wednesday. Mrs. J. F. Dawson and children pont Thursday at Plalnvlow. C. M. Phelps and family went to Bond Saturday In their now car. Mrs. Louise Bonnott nnd children of Bend passed through Plnchurst Friday. Mr. Blackwood has rocently boon omployed at tho Pino Treo mill. Ethel Graham caltod on Mrs. Delta Nichols Saturday. J. F. Dawson and family spont Sunday on tho Deschutes fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spaugh and daughters woro eallors at the Daw son homo Sunday. G. M. Couch of Sunnysldo passed through Plnchurst Monday on bis way to Bond. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howoll enter talnod tho following eallors Sunday: Mr. and 'Mrs. Chas. Spaugh and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Wlmor and son and Misses Ivy Snydor, Ruth Bayloy and Ruby Marlon. All kinds of hides, furs, pelts, wool bought at Brlggs' 8econd Hand Store. FRIGHTENED AT CAR HORSES RUN AWAY Sett Family Havo Narrow Europe Team IIccomcM Unmanageable on Htccp Grade Near Home. BEND R. F. D. No. 1, April 22 Mrs. Almus Noff and daughtor Eunlco and sons Ray and Elmor nar rowly escaped serious Injury Friday whon tbolr team becamo frightened at an automobile on tho grndo near their home. Tho occupants woro thrown from tho vehlclo whon the doublotrcu broko and tho horses ran away. All escaped Injury excepting Miss Eunlco, who suffered a gash on hor forehead. Tho chauffeur kindly assisted and took Mrs. Neff nnd chil dren to their home, whllo Ir. Noff caught tho team. Tho stockholders of telephono line No. 4 mot Monday night, April 1G, and decided to build a now lino from Elmor Wornstaff's ranch to Bond. Tho Mountain Vlow school will close Friday with a picnic In tho afternoon. This will mark tho closa of an eight months' term. Tho teacher, Miss Anna Dunsmoro, after visiting with friends a few days, will return to her home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wornstnff have leased their farm and dairy to Wil liam Amos of Lamonta for a year and will remove to Portland, whero Mr. Wornstaff will bo employed in tho shipyards. Mrs. Wornstaff has near relatives In Portland. Tho Stowo family expect to move onto a farm noar Molalla, Orogon, soon, which thoy recently took In ex change for their ranch here. County Agent Ward vaccinated cattlo belonging to Almus Noff, Lorarn Coffey nnd Loo Young at the ranch of Leo Young Tuesday to guard against blackleg. These cattle woro afterward turned out on somo land loggod off by tho Shovlln-Hlxon company. No mooting of the Farmers' union was held last Wednesday, as thoro wero not enough present for a quo rum. Mr. and (Mrs. J. S. Nowborry nnd Miss Anna Dunsmoro woro dlnnor guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lemm Coffey Sunday. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Socond United church will moot at tho homo of Mrs. Frank Whltteraan Thursday aftornoon. A farowol! party was glvon for Miss Frances Ilosengnrth at tho homo of R. C. Colvor Saturday night. Miss Frances will go to Portland with Miss Nelson, who Is teaching In tho Hooch school district. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Young and Mrs. Beobo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Watson at tho head gates of tho C. O. I. company ditch. Tho Hooch school will closo May 10. Several pupils In tho sovonth and eighth grades oxpect to take tho eighth grade stato examination. Ralph Grim os and family spent Friday and Saturday at La Pino. -Mr. and 'Mrs. Elgin Stookey and Elmer Wornstaff wero dlnnor guests at tho Joo Wornstaff homo Sundtfy. Mr, and iMrs. Lernm Caffoy, MIbh Anna Dunsmoro and Misses Eunlco and Myrtlo Noff attended tho ovon ing services at tho Presbyterian church in Bend Sunday, The regular Sunday afternoon church sorvlces wero not hold at the W m STOP! And investigate our price before buying your groceries. We can save yon money. P. B. Johnson's MlllJcaa, Ore. Telephone Page Woven Wire Fence BEST FIELD, HOG AND POULTRY FENCE MADE Coil spring line wires that cannot slack. Perfect clinqh ing knots that cannot slip or untie. Get acquainted with PAGE FENCE there's a reason why you will eventual ly want it. Hog and Field in 28, 34, 47 and 58 inch. Poultry and Rabbit in 36 and 48 inch. If you don't know wire fence, let lis tell you something about it. Send for catalogue and price list. Stock carried at Prineville and at Redmond. COLONS W. ELKINS, Agent PRINEVILLE, OREGON Mountain Vlow school Sunday "on ac count of 'Hoy. Hartrnntt being called away to conduct n funeral at that tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wornstaff spent Sunday ovon tug at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Stookoy. Mr. Strublo has sold his housohold effects and oxpocts to go to Cali fornia soon. Tho Ladles Aid of tho First United church mot nt tho homo of Mrs. Ralph Orlmos Thursday after noon. Dr. 'Denser in in Salem visiting with his brother, who Is III. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of hides, pelts, wool, furs, at Brings' Second Hand Storo. 37tfo HE CAN REST FINK NOW. "I suffered griutly from kldnoy and bkuldor trouble," writes F. B. Fairbank, G6 Grand River Avo., W. Dotrolt, Mich. "Hnd to got up six or soven times during tho night. Foloy Kidney Pills havo worked won dors and I can recommond thorn as tho bent modlclno I have ovor Ukon." Tonic In action: quick, sure. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. WILL SPEND SUMMER ON THE WILLAMETTE STAUFFER, April 22. Mrs. J. 11. Hassler loft for Bond Frldny morn ing. Sho expects to vliilt friends thoro for a fow days before leaving for tho Willatnotto valloy, whom she will remain this summer Sho has bocn In poor health all spring and it Is hoped tho chnngo will be benellclal. D. F. Forrnnd of Hhorrll valley was n business caller hero Inst Friday, C. J. Stauffor autocd to Bond Sat urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Gherkins nnd Mrs Jos. Popo and son Allon of Butto woro visitors at tho J, II. Hanslor homo Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cownn woro visitors nt Brookings Mondny, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Stnuffor called at tho Bart Meoks homo, noar Rolyat, Saturday. Minn Dolly Flnnngnn, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J, II. Hassler, for tho past six weeks, will return homo to Crabtreo, Oregon, Tuesday Mrs. McDowell of Butto returned homo on Tuesday from Los Angeles, On I., whero sho spont tho winter with her daughters. Sho was a guest at tho IlaHslor homo until Thursday. Tho Misses Maudo nnd Carrlo Brown aro caring for tho Stauffor postofflco for a fow weeks during Mr, HaHsIer'a absence B, T. Kasspohl Iiob gono out for tho summor. Mrs. Houston returned homo from Bond on Monday's stuigo after a two weoks' visit. Goorgo Edo passed through horo Thursday on his way to his homo at Butte. Jas, Brickoy, Jr., Tom Dunn nnd W. L. Robertson woro eallors in tho valley Sunday. J. O. Porry, Ooorgo Prlno nnd Ouy Brown wont to Lakoview Sunday on business. WATER IS STRUCK ON THE SCHAFFER RANCH MILLICAN, April 19. Mrs. Huck- iii ana aaugmor curroi spent tho groater part of tho past weok -with Mrs. J. J. Holland and Mrs. Geo. Cook. Mr. nnd Mrs, Alex. Feral nnd son Iawroncn and Mr. and Mrs, Leo Keller nnd children returned from Bend Saturday. Mr. Freal will spend a month at home to fence his place and also put In somo crops and Mr. Koller will stay about two weeks to do somo seeding and plowing, Mrs. P. IK Johnson nnd children autocd to II. E. Smith's Sunday tu pond the day, Mr. nnd Mrs. Garskn and Mrs. F. Tauschor nnd Mrs. Leo Keller nnd children worn Sunday visitors at tho J. J. Holland home. Those called III as witnesses for the stato In tho Caldwell caso from Mllllcan wore: Mrs. P. II. Johnson, B. B, Connwny, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Orlnstoud, Frnnrls K, Leo and A. Leonard. Mrs. P. B. Johnson went In Mondny, returning Tuesday, and visited with Bund friends part of the time, Water was struck at a depth of 43G feet on Mrs, Lore Shaffer' placo tho past weok, and tho drill I now on the Moore brothors' place, where they expect to start drilling nt once, J. J. Holland In spending sovoral days a this home. He called at the Chas. Graffenbenger placo Tuesday, Attor a sever attack of la grlppo Mrs, Graffenbergor Is slowly Improv ing. Paul Johnson Is home with la grippe. Word has been received from Wm. A. Rnlm that ho Is slowly Improving at his sister's and hrothur-liwlaw'n homo after a very serious operation four weeks ago. Ho does not expert to return to his hotmutoad until tho first of July. (Continued on pago 7 ) YOUR. OPPORTUNITY HUY Hunter-Hewitt Irrigated Farms IN THE GOOSE LAKE VALLEY SOUTHERN OREGON Prices:--$50.00 to $75.00 Per Acre TERMS: $fi.0d Per Acre Down, Balance in Twenty jj .annual riiyincnis at o per cent. WRITE NOLTE-UTLEY REALTY COMPANY, Inc., GENERAL AGENTS LAKEVIEW OREGON BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS .BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT $2,0Q0,000 . FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 KM? BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. i