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rAGa RBND BUMiKTlN, RRND, OHHOON. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 18IW for tho convontonco of tho lookout man who will bo stationed thoro dur ing tho aummor. Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo CyniH of Clovordnlo motorod to Sisters Satur day evonlng. A. C. Marms, who roprosonts tho M. Sollors Co. ot Portland, and C, M, Young ot Portland called on our lo cal morchautH Saturday, Charloy Kafor and Harold Allen motored to tho Lowor Dosort Tues Central Oregon Neighborhood News Page Woven Wire Fence UNDERGOES OPERATION STAUFP18K. May C. Mm. -B. F. Rhodes wul children wont to Bond last Wednesday and roturnod Thurs day. Loyal had a growth which has boon Riving him some trouble removed frauwtoalow his right oyo. Orron Hrown has gono to Uend to work this aummor. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stnuffor and Nod and Chas., Jr., woro visitors at Buck Crock last Monday. Qcorgo I'rlno and Ouy Drown re turned homo' from Lakovlow last wook. Thojr drovo homo in tho lat tor'a Ford. Edgar Llvcsay mado a trip to Prlnovlllo last wcok, returning homo Friday. W. C. Snydor, tho government trapper who has ooon camped at tho J. O. Perry ranch, moved to Grant county last week. Mrs. J. O. Perry and E. E. Rogors ot Rolyat -woro visiting friends in this valley last Friday. HOGS ARE SENT TO PORTLAND MARKETS POWELL BUTTE, May 8. Mrs. Martha Foster was a guest at tho C. M. Charlton homo Monday ot last week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klsslcr, on May 28, a boy. Wm. Wilson has purchased a now Ilupmobllo. Harriott Witlcoxen spent several days visiting friends in PrlncvlIIc last week. Mr. and Irs. J. M. Shearer spent Sunday fishing on the Deschutes. Mcedamcs L. W. Van Dorcn, S. D. Mustard, Will Arnold and C. M. Charlton mado a trip to Prlnovlllo Wednesday afternoon of last week. Tho Wilson school closed Thurs day after a successful term of eight months. On Friday the older pupils enjoyed a -picnic on tho buttes with their teacher. Miss Flora Kotch. Beula and Gladys Klssler aro visit ing their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John KIsslor,,ln Redmond for several days. Air. and Mrs. M. D. Kyo returned from their ranch at Bear Creek the foro part ot last week to remain on tho Powell Butto ranch for some time. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ivorson from Prlnovlllo wore visiting friends In this section Thursday of last week. Mr. Boyd of Bend was buying hogs in this vicinity last week for tho Bend markot. G. C. Truosdalo sold 13 hogs to Portland markets laat week. Superintendent Meyers was dis tributing beet seed among tho farm ers Friday. E. F Long and family are moving to Prinevlllo and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yates aro moving onto the Long ranch, which they have rented for the Benson. Mrs. A. W. Bayn spent Saturday and Sunday In Deschutes visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. Bayn. Mr. Bayn also spent Sunday In Deschutes. Mrs. Allen AVJllcoxen and Mrs. W. E. Young wore in Bend on Tuesday afternoon. Lee Hobbs Is assisting his brother, O. F. Hobbs, In getting his potatoes ready for shipment. Miss Kotsch has been re-elected for tho Wilson district. Vic Orewller Is visiting his sister and family, Mrs. J. M. Shearer. PARENT TEACHERS IN FINAL GATHERING HOMESTEADERS MAKE FINAL PROOF HAMPTON BUTTE, May 9. -Chris Tinner and Bert M. Meeks mado final proof on their homesteads ueroro commissioner ataurior last Wednesday. William Hoist came In from Bend Tuesday and visited with friends several days before going to enlist. Earl Rogers wont out to Bend to work. Chas. Cochrano was a business Visitor here last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stauffor and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Meeks last Saturday. Jas. M. prickey and Wm Robort Bon nutoed to Bend last Saturday. Oscar Black visited with friends hero several days last wook. Mrs. Vic Schreder and daughter Agnes visited at the Meeks homo Bunday. Mrs. Qua McCloth and children of Stauffer were guests at tho James home Tuesday. Bort Meeks made a trip to Paul Street's place Saturday to get pota toes. Jess Black and Mr. Thompson wero business visitors here last week. LOWER BRIDGE, May 13. Tho Parent-Tonchors association hold Its last mooting ot tho year Friday attornoon. It was votod to uso tho money now on hand to build a els torn, lovct and sow tho school grounds to grass and build a small kltchon onto tho school building. Tho school chlldron had prepared n very Interesting program for tho oc casion. Mrs. L. F. Rico and daughters spent Sunday on tho Metollus. Mr. and Mrs. Russoll Chapman, Miss Lily Ncalclgh and Frank Chap man attended tho concert In Red mond Friday night. Mrs. A. J. Fuller and Jcsso Scott wero in Redmond Tuesday. L. A. Hunt was ovor tho Bond road Friday with a committee from Bend. G. E. Stadlg sold his ranch on tho peninsula and cattlo to Mr. Halg ot Alfalfa. Mr. Boyd ot Bend was a Lower Brldgo visitor on Thursday. Mrs. L. F. Rice, Mrs. A. J. Fuller, Mrs. Frank Newborn and Marlon Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Towno and daughter Eda and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Stadlg wero In Redmond Fri day evonlng to tho Girls' Gluco club concert. Mrs. Jaeger and daughters woro In Redmond Saturday, A. J. Fuller took Mr. and Mrs. Wlnfiold to Tho Dalles in his car Tuesday. Mr. WlnMeld hsa been qulto III for somo time and Is taking treatments at Tho Dalles. Mr. Hoskins dellvorcd to Redmond Saturday a small bunch ot cattle which ho had sold. Mrs. Blancho Hydo of Terrebonno spent tho woek-end with Mrs. Joo Howard. D. Vedder bought Z. M. Brown's ranch. Mr. Brown moved his per sonal proporty to Bend Tuesday, whero ho Is going to hold a salo. SHE GOT GOOD RESULTS. This honest testimony from a woman who has suffered should bo heeded by all afflicted with backache, rheumatic pains, or any symptom of kidney and bladder trouble: "I have got such good results from Foley Kidney Pills that I sleep much bettor. Mrs. Chas. Gray. 270 Sixth St., De troit, Mich." Sold everywhere. PASTOR MAY LOCATE AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE, May 14.- It Is reported that Frederick W. Car atens will move his family onto tho place be recently purchased from Noah W. Gray. Mr. Carstens was formerly of Medford, Ore., but Is at present pastor ot the Central Baptist church in Seattlo. Mrs. W. If. Gray and Mrs. Geo. Gray called on Mrs. Hans Mikkolson Thursday afternoon. Rasmus Peterson, accompanied by Mrs. Catharlno Johanson and Mrs. Ayres, motored to Bend Sunday. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was In Red mond on business Wednesday. Mrs. Hans Mikkolson was in Red mond on business Wednesday after noon. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was shopping in Bend on Thursday. Ray K. Potter, tho cow tester, was making tho rounds in this neighbor hood Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Chase and daughter Etta wero in Redmond Wednesday aftor-noon. Antone Ahlstrom and W. II. Gray wero helping repair the break In the Swalloy ditch Wednesday and Thurs day. Mrs. Lena McPherson attended the meeting of tho Red Cross In Tumalo Wednesday. Mrs. Geo. E. Gray spont Wednes day afternoon visiting Mrs. Catha rine Johanson. J. W. Peterson was a Bend visitor on Saturday. Mrs. C. M. Redfleld and children of Deschutes called on Mrs. O. E. Anderson Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Ayres of Butte, Mont., has been visiting at the homo of Rasmus Peterson the past two weeks. METOLIUS ROAD BEING REPAIRED For farm land loans see J. Ryan ft Co. Adv. SISTERS, May 12. Tho Santlam road leading to tho Metollus river has been repaired by Forester Perry South and Mr. Hartwoll. Very sub stantial repairs have neon completed on the SIsters-AUIngham telophone lino by horeator south In co-opera tlon with C. W. Allon. Earl P. Up dlko, J. W. Wright, Max Wurzwelller and Mr. Hartwell. Tho foregoing parties have special privileges on tho forest service lino. Forester South and Firo Warden J. D. Bowman were at Black Butto Saturday to fill tho cistern with snow day. Harrison Latham and W. C. Uunla doll of Bond woro at Slstors Saturday on their way to tho Metollus for an outing. Mrs. M. N. MoKlnnoy and daughter lnox, Mrs. FrcdfMcKlnuoy, Ada Job, Mrs, 11. K. Allon and son Harold, Van Wilson, Scotty Mcssor and Alvln Lowla nttondod" ho Council club mooting at Cloverdalo Friday even ing. Charloy Kafor took Donald Ster ling ot tho Orcvgon Journal to Bond Mondny. Anthony Roach hauled a truck load ot salt from Redmond tor tho. Black Butto company Saturday. ' Walter Graham and family and Clydo Gist and family havo moved to tho Brnnton mill tor tho summer. Charloy Gist Is untortunato enough to bo suffering with a carbunclo on his back. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Branton of Tum alo and A. G. Markoll and family of Threo Crook registered at tho Gist hotol Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Gist and chll dron motorod to Bend Saturday. Bill Hardt ot tho Baltoy sheen camp was In 'towu on business Satur day. Mrs. R. W. Ordggan and daughter, Mrs. L. Griffith, woro shopping nt Slstors Saturday. J. J. Wilt & Co. aro soiling out tho goods In their gonoral morchandlso store at cost. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Woodworth woro in from tho Wilson mill Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hartley ot Tumalo wero shopping at Slstors Fri day. A meeting ot tho Slstors Fair as sociation will bo hold at Allen's hall Saturday, May 25. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lowls and son Albert from Fort Rock aro staying at tho Messor homo. Mr. Lowls and son aro employed at tho Tum-A-Lum sawmill. They Intond to cross tho McKlnley pass about tho 20th ot May to raako their homo In Polk county. Mrs. Carl Woods of Redmond was shopping at Sisters Friday. Flro Wardon J. D. Bowman mado a business trip to Bend Thursday and returned Friday. Waltor Hendricks and wife ot Gonova took dinner at tho Edmunson home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fryrcar of tho Squaw Crook section called at tho Edmunson homo Saturday. Mrs. Ray Davidson will havo chargo of tho Junior Red Cross work at her homo during tho vacation months ovory Wednesday from 2 to 3 o'clock. Alva Temploton camo In from tho t X L mill to spend Eunday with his brother Arthur. Wo aro all glad to hear that Mr. Edmunson's physical condition Is very much Improved. Tho school board ot Slstors held Its regular monthly meeting and on gaged F. W. Wobor of Bond as prin cipal for tho coming year at a salary of $110 per month, and Miss Gam mon of Kcnnowlck, Wash., as pri mary tcachor at a salary of $80 por month. Mrs. Mamlo Howell has ac cepted a position as primary cachor In tho Freowator school at a salary ot $85 por month. P, B. Davis, chairman ot tho thrift stamp salo at Sisters, sold $15 worth of stamps, and Charley Kafer, his lloutonant, sold $13 worth of stamps W. S. Fullerton of tho Lower Squaw Creok seotlon was at Slstors Saturday on business. B. L. Tono is In Portland on busi ness. ' Jaspor Hamcs camo In from tho Wilson mill Thursday and wont to Bend to sccuro employment at ono of tho mills. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Allon motored to tho Metollus Saturday for an out ing and fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and son Albert, Mr. Messor and son Scotty wero out of .town Sunday on a fishing trip. A. E. Odell of Pasco, Wash., has boon appointed business manager of tho Tum-A-Lum mill. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Golden. Mra. M. E. Palunsko, Mrs. W. A. Golden and Ernest Gerard came In from Red mond on tho stago Sunday. John Bruns of tho B. L. Tono ranch was at Slstors Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family camo In from tho Wilson mill Satur day and left for tho Branton mill, whoro Air. Jones has secured employ ment. C. L. Gist and Meredith Balloy went to Bend Monday on business. 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 bt ONE, at FIVE they're done." CENTRAL PHOTO CO. WITH SYMONS. The Jeweler. O'Kane BUtf., Bend. O 're. AUTO COLLIDES WITH WRAY STAGE MILLICAN, May 10. Mrs. R. R. Keller and children, Thomas Going and Mrs. Chas. Groffonborgor woro callers at tho J. J, Holland homo Friday. Mrs. L. B. Keller and son Harold woro all night guests at tho Alex. Focal homo ono night tho past week. Mrs. J. J. Holland waB a visitor at the F. Tauscher homo recently. R. R. Keller and L. B. Keller camo out from Bond Saturday ovonlng, re turning Sunday ovonlng, to visit W STOP! And Investigate our price before buying y.oar groceries. We can uavc you money. P.B.Johnson's Minims. Ore. Telceboas BEST FIELD, HOG AND POULTRY FENCE MADE Coil spring line wires that cannot slack. Perfect clinch 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 us tell you something about it, Send for catalogue and price list. Stock carried at Prineville and at Redmond. COLLINS W. ELKINS, Agent PRINEVILLE, OREGON with their rospoctlvo families. Tho neighbors ot Mrs. J. J. Hol land had qulto an exciting night tho past weok whllo looking for Mary Holland, who thoy thought was lost upon not returning homo at 1 1 p. m., but who only wan looking for cows and did not return until sho found them. It. R. Keller nnd family woro Sun day guoiiN nt tho L. Kollor homo. Alox, I'ooal and Frank Llndsoy Hindu a liimlnonii trip to Hand Tuc- (Continued on 1'ngo Snvon.) Elevation and Rainy Weather Is thirty-six hundred feet clcvution too high, or sea level too wet? If so, come and go with me to Long Hollow, where elevation is only a little over twenty-six hundred feet. This is not too high or too low. It is there where we have the beautiful sunshine, and can grow the many nice things that mother use to grow away down in Missouri. One man ripened three thou sand pounds of tomatoes, watermelons weighing 12 pounds, and the most delicious sweet corn that ever grew. I only mention a few of these things so you perhaps will find the very thing you arc looking for. And again I wish to call your attention to the wonderful opportunity for raising stock. Alfalfa grows in prolific clusters, there arc thousands of acres of outside range, commencing at west side of the property and running to the Willamette valley without an obstruction. Stock arc turned out first of March and stay fat on the range until the first of January. The lands I am offering for sale are what have been known in the past as the famous Long Hollow Ranch owned by the Black Butte Land and Live Stock Company. This was one of the first established stock ranches in Eastern Oregon, and has always been considered the most favored spot, being free from the severest winds and hard freezes. I have been requested to sell this ranch in tracts of 10, 80, 160 acres and at prices of .$2.50 for dry lands and $70 to $80 per acre for lands that have water right and in cultivation... Terms, a small payment down, balance in twenty years, 6 , with no pay ment for five years after the first small deposit. This land will pay for itself and all operating expenses within five years if seeded to alfalfa. Since I placed these tracts on the market I have shown them to fourteen people and have sold ten of them. I only mention this to show you what per cent, buys after look ing the land over, and three out of the four will buy if they can raise the money for first payment. Those that have bought have been in this country for six or more years, and undoubtedly know what they arc buying. Remember, you will have to be a married man and living with your wife or you cannot buy one of these tracts. We want families that will live on the land. This is not a get rich scheme with the Squaw Creek district it is to get the ranch cut up and get more people in the country. 40 acres will make you a good home. J. B. MINER, Press Building IS THE DISTRICT AGENT l - BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BUILDINQS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 PIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE OTHER BUILD1NGS--- VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 lwith BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO, t 4 i I BU- JP