rAGKS IlKND HULliKTIN, REND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 0, 10IR Central Oregon Neighborhood News HARIPTON BUTTE SCHOOL CLOSES HAMPTON DUTTB, May 23.- Miss Mlnnlo Kaddatx closed a suc cessful torm of school last Monday Tho following program was rendered by tho school Monday afternoon: Song "Star Spangled Banner".... - - -. OCIlwili Recitation "Liberty Bonds" Dorothy James Recitation "Llttlo Hands".... Mllburn Meoks Recitation "Tho Flag on Our Houso" Agnes Schroder Reading Laural James Recitation "Tho Country Justico" ........................... ..Gladys Meoks Song "Shouting tho Battle. Cry of Feed Them ,"................... School Recitation "Tho Country dink".. . ....................... . Laurel Jamos Essay "How to Help Win tho War"....- Agnes Schroder Recitation Wlla Meoks Recitation "Are Wo Doing Our BUT" Georgia James Essay "How to Help Win tho War" Gladys Mecks 'Vocal Solo "Oh, Johnnie, Oh".... Agnes Scherdor Recitation "Pards"Hcrbort Meeks Song "Vacation Song". . School Tho school board of this district met last Monday and engaged Miss Minnie Raddatz again for the com ing school year. Horaco Brookings mado a business trip to Bond Friday, returning Mon day. Mrs. Gus McCIoth ot StaufTer passod through hero Friday on tho mall stage, bolns on her way to Bend to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Hazol Putnam. Lester Hall ot Buck Creek mado somo purchases at the Brookings store last Saturday. Gabriel Batontl made final proot on his homestoad before Commission er Sherman last wook. Mr. Vic Schreder and Mr. Sherman, Jr., were his witnesses. C. J. StaufTer was a business vis itor here last Saturday. Miss Madge Dean ot Cooullle. Ore., is visiting with her cousin, Miss Au drey James, for soveral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wray ot Bond took dinner with the Meeks family Wednesday. Mr. Hubbard and daughter and grandchildren stopped over last Sat urday to rest their horses. They wero on their way to their home stead in Catlow valley. Miss Maudo Brown and Miss Glen iilo Lund ot StaufTer wore callers here last Saturday. Mr. Eades of Catlow valley was hero looking for five horses that strayed from his place. Ho found two near here wending thoir way for tholr former homo near Madras. Miss Leta McFadden of Terre bonne Is spending several days with Miss Gladys Meeks. Jako Book took W ray's stage for Bend one day last week. T. C. Bwlng was a passenger on the mall stage for Bend last Tues day, returning today. For farm land loans see J. Ryan & Co. Adv. JVHLLICAN SCHOOLS WILL CLOSE SOON JIILLICAN, May 24. Tho schools of District 25 will not have their picnics on the same date, the East End school on the 30th ot May, while the West End school on tho 2nd of June. Miss Garske's duties will end the 30th of May, while Mrs. M. M. Hubbard will be finished with her Bchonl duties June seventh. Mrs. Leo Keller and son Harold and Mrs. F. Tauscher wero callers at tho Holland homestead tho past week. L. B. Keller, R. R. Keller and A. D. Norton spent Sunday at their re spective homes. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tauscher, Miss Theresa Garske and Walter Keller were Sunday dinner (guests at the L. B. Keller home. Fifteen votes wero cast In the (llllcan precinct at the primary elec tion. Mary and Joo Holland and Hazel Norton wero Sunday play guests at tho Chas, Groffenbergor home. Mrs. P, B. Johnson loft for Bend Monday, whoro sho underwent an oporation Wednesday, and is report ed as doing very nicely. Mrs. J. J. Holland called at tho R. R. Keller home Monday. Hazel Norton was a Sunday dinner guest at tho Holland homo. Mrs. R, R. Keller called at tho Holland home Sunday afternoon. R. R. Keller was employed at the Sloan ranch Sunday. Frank Sloan has sold tho 10,000 sheep he had In and about tho neigh borhood and now has his ranch, tho Tormer ililllcan ranch, for sale. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holland and 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. O'Kane Bid... Bend. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Feeal expect to niako n trip to Bond Sunday In tho Fcoal car. Mrs. Holland was a Thursday guest of Mrs. R. It. Kellor. A. D. Norton lost a stoor recently. Frod Klger bought two cows from A. D. Norton. Ho took them homo Sunday. SHK GOT GOOD UlSUITS. This honest tostlmony from a woman who has suffered should bo heeded by all afflicted with backacho, rheumatic pains, or any symptom ot kidney and bladder trouble: "I havo got such good results from Foloy Kidney Pills that I sleep much better. Mrs. Chas. Gray, 270 Sixth St., Do trolt, Mich." Sold ovorywhoro. LOWER BRIDGE SUBSCRIBES $225 LOWER BHIDGE. May 25. Tho ladles of the Lower Brldgo Rod Cross auxiliary started tho work ot tho second Red Cross drive Wednesday. Mrs. L. A. Hunt and Mrs. R. S. Towno wero appointed as ono com mlttoo. and Mrs. L. F. Rice and Marlon Hosklns as another and Mrs. A. J. Fuller and Mrs. Joo Howard as tho third. Tho total ot subscrip tions was $225. H. O. Wilson is shearing sheep tor Mr. Hosklns. L. A. Hunt, A. S. Holmes and G. E. Stadlg were In Bend Tuesday evening to the tax meeting. Mrs. G. E. Stadlg was a dinner guest at Mrs. Rico's Tuesday evon lug. A. J. Fuller was In Bend Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Minor of Bond met with the Lower Bridge people Monday In re gard to tho road that is to bo built to tho lower end ot the Long Hollow ranch to accommodate those buying tho Long Hollow garden tracts. Miss Lois Towno returned home Saturday after completing the term of school at Redmond high school. Jorry Groszkrougcr took L. A. Hunt's, G. E. Stadlg's and h'.s own cattlo to tho forest reservo this weok. Sarah Ncalelgh spent a few days with her slater, Mrs. Mary Chapman, beforo returning to her homo at Hood River. Miss Ncalelgh has com pleted her term ot school at Prlnc-vllle. John Calvcrley went to Prlnevllle Thursday. Mrs. L. F. Rico and daughters, Mrs. G. E. Stadlg, Mrs. Jaogor and Marlon Hosklns wero Bend visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bronson from Mon tana, who have purchased a part of tho Long Hollow ranch, have moved onto tholr newly purchased property. Cut Thin Out It I Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, cncloso with flvo cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid ney Pills and Foley Cathartic. Tab lets. Sold everywhere. Who Is Plorcy & Sons, Tumalo! 4p Adv. BUYS CAST IRON AT ALFALFA ALFALFA, May 25. An agent representing tho Bond foundry was in this section Tuesday buying old cast iron. Mrs. Billy Robenson Is suffering from ptomaine poisoning from eat ine canned Roods. Elder Pyatt and Billy Robenson made a business trip to Bend Tues day. ' A. C. Barber and son Lester made a trip to Redmond Tuesday. Ralph Smock took a load of cord wood to Prinevillo the first ot tho wook. Mrs. Curt Halloway and Mrs. Mary Bonn, who have had quito a siege oi measles, are convalescent. J N. Beach and Bill Brown ot Powell Butte wore in Alfalfa Satur day, Mr, Beach going on to Bend. Orville Shults, who has been at tending Redmond high, returned homo Saturday, school having closed Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Robinson will entertain their friends at a card party Saturday evening. M. L. Pyatt and wife, Charles Pyatt and family expect to leave soon for a visit -with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pyatt, who llvo In Idaho, also to look at tho country with a view of locat ing there. Three young men employed at the Johnston ranch left for Bond Satur day, expecting to be dratted Into U. S. service. SISTERS ORGANIZES SAVINGS SOCIETY SISTEUS, Mny 26. A war savings soctoty was organized nt tho school houso Wodncsdny ovonlttig. Tho fol lowing officers wero oloctod: Mrs. Edd Spoo, president, and Mrs. Pearl Davidson, secretary. Tho following inombors worn onrolled: C. L. Gist, Scott Mcsser, lluoll Hathaway, J. L. lloso, Harold Allen, J, I). Bowman, Porry A. South, William Hardt. B. M Harrington, Claud Knapp, Chas. J Kafor, F. L. 8haw, Kiln L. 8haw, Mrs. Molllo Farthing. It. K. Allon, Daisy Allon. Tllllo E. Wilson, C. N. Bobbins, Pearl Stldhntu, Goorgo E. Altkon, Ida McKlnnoy, J. J. wilt, Nettle Cobb, O. E. Job, Hottlo Gist, Anthony Roach, Hazel, McKlnnoy, .Ino. W. Dennis, Goo. p. Scott, Mrs. T. M. Donnlson. Tho next mooting of tho society will bo hold on tho 20th day of Juno. A report of tho silo of war savings certificates nud thrift stamps will bo mado to tho county superintendent lmmodiatoly attor each mooting. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Allon of Allen dalo wore in town Monday. H. G. Kennard, state district watormastor of Crook and Deschutes countlos, was at Sisters on business Tuosday. L. A. Hcathman. who conducts a summer resort nt Suttlo lake, was In town Tuesday. Mr. Hcathmnn ro ports that there is good fishing a tho lake now. A. B. Dcvenport of tho Deschutes Mutual Tolophono company of Red mond. Is busily ongagod constructing a lino from Sisters to tho L. E. Smith ot Redmond and J G Oilell ot Madras woro at Sisters Wednesday to ascertain that progress that Is being mado at tho Rodmon Whlto Pino mill. Claud Knapp went to Redmond on business Wednesday. J. D. Bowman, C. L. Gist nnd Mrs Warren Farthing motored to Bend Tuesday. H. K. Allen, Anthony Roach. Edd Spoo and Georgo Wilson mado a business trip to Tho Dalles suntiay, returning Tuesdny. They report that all crops are looking fine. C W. Allen nnd Mr. Pnrkor mo tored to Bond Wednesday. Mrs. Banks nnd family loft Thurs day to make tholr homo in Portland, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Lewis nnil son Albert from Fort Rock loft Monday for Polk county. F. W. Wobor. principal of Slstors school, left for Bend Thursday for a short while Ho expects to go to Portland tho first of June. Georco Stewart of Tho Dalles was visiting with his nunt, Mrs. Cobb Wcdnosdny nnd Thursday beforo go ing to training camp at Fort Mc Dowell. Mrs. Miller and daughtor were shopping nt Sisters Thursday i.in wuson returned rriuny inim Fort McDowell, where ho took his final examination tor military serv ice Mr. Hartwell, who lives on the Santiam road ncross tho mountains, killed a bear Saturday. Grandma Kafer has been on tho sick list the past week. Ella Taylor, a former resident, was calling on friends in Sisters Friday Warren Farthing and Jack Still ham are cutting timber at the Rod mon Whlto Pino mill. ENTERTAINMENT IS GIVEN FOR SOLDIER TERREBONNE, May 27. A party was given at L. P. C. hall last Tues day evening, tlio guest of honor He ine Leonard McFadden. U. 8. A., who Is horo from Camp Lewis, Amer ican Lako. Tho hall was crowded with tho friends and neighbors of this popular young man. The oven Ing was passed playing games and singing patriotic airs, after which refreshments consisting nt fruit punch and war cookies were served. Miss Angelina Romnol and brother Clarenco havo returned from an on- joyablo visit at tho A. J. Fuller homo at Lower Bridge. Mr. and Mrs B. E. Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Iunker havo returned from a pleasant stay at Seaside Mrs. Blancho Hyde left Friday evening for Fort Columbia, Wash. Miss Mary McCauley, who recently graduated from C. C. II. 8 has re turned homo. Mrs. M. C. Davidson Is spending tho week in Redmond assisting In tho care of her grandson, Archer Gates, who is seriously III with ton- BllltiS. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mooro of Lower Bridge spout tho wcek-ond with friends here. Miss Volda Morris has returned from MUwaukle, Oregon, where sho bus boon attending high school, Mrs. Lulu Lowo of Edmonds, Wash., arrived Sunday to Bpond tho summer with her brothers, E. C. and E. B. Metcalf, and their fnmllles. Vernon Hall, a former resident of this placo, but now residing at Mans field, Wash., Is visiting IiIb brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hall, Lylo McFadden of Barnes, Ore., Is horo for a fow days. O. G, Groves of Milton, Ore., was horo Saturday greotlng old friends. BF STOP! And Investigate our prict before buying your ifrocerlas. We can save you money. P. B. Johnson's Minima. Ore. Telephone Baby Carriages find the carriage yon want. Prices $40 . ....bv .. v,. .. Wall Pap Willow Furniture fortable. They are sanitary and very moderately priced. BEND HOOSIER CABINETS PLEASANT RIDGE NEWS LETTER PLEASANT RIDGE, May 28. Mrs. linns Mlkkelson was In Red mond Thursday afternoon. J. W. rotorson hauled a load of potatoos from tho Johnson ranch, southwest ot Tumnlo, Tuosday. W. C. Van Clevo and family ot Deschutes called at tho Anderson home Thursday aftornoon. Mrs. O. E. Anderson, In company with Mrs. C. M. Redtlold of De schutes, attended tho Red Cross In Bend Tuesday. W. II. Gray hauled a load ot house hold goods to Redmond for Geo. E. Gray on Monday. Mrs. Lena Mcl'horson nnd children woro shopping In Bond Tuesday J. A. Chase mado a business trip to Bond Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Warrior of Rodmond came out Wednesday to got somo of tholr household goods. Thoy expect to leave soon by auto for Eastern Washington to hunt up a now location, Mr. Warner formerly owned a farm in this vicinity, but for tho past six months has made his homo in Redmond, whoro ho was employed by tho Tum-A-Lum Lum ber company. W. H. Gray attondod a mooting of tho Swalioy Ditch company In Bond Wednesday. Ernest Frank nnd wlfo woro in Redmond on business Monday. C, P. Becker ot Tumalo, tho as sessor, was calling on tho farmors in this vicinity Wednesday. Miss Etta Chaso has boon visiting this week at tho homo of her brother, Wayno Chaso, of Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. E. Gray left Tuesday for Vancouvor, Wash , to mako their future homo. Mr. Grny wont by auto nnd Mrs. Gray drove through with n horso and buggy. Mr. Gray Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Gray and camo horo last fall, from Sllverton, Oregon. Rasmus Peterson and Mrs. Catha rlno Johanson woro Bend visitors Friday aftornoon. Thoy woro ac companied by Mrs. John Edwards. Fred Seeling was helping Antono Ahlstrom butchor Friday, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson at tondod tho open mooting of tho Tllllcum club at Tumalo Friday night. Goo. Ilolton of Deschutes wan In this neighborhood on Thursday, J. W. Potorson wont to Bond Sat urday with a beef he butchered, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Anderson and children of Bend spent Sunday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ander son. Alex. Duval was In Bond on busi ness Saturday. BRICK vs. t BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE !u,h BEND Recti Carriages in nuturul finish or old ivory, with soil comfort springs and roomy hotly, Folding Go Guts with leatherette or mohair tops, gray, hrown, r It really costs very little to brighten your rooms with fresh new paper. Nothing else for so little money will make such a diilerence in appearance. Paper for a fair sized room can hchad terns from which to make selection 1 A new shipment has just arrived. Rockers in the FURNITURE CO. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Mr. and Mrs O. E. Anderson nt tnnded tho movlus In Bond Sunday night. POWELL BUTTE SCHOOL IS CLOSED POWELL BUTTE. May 28. Miss Jesslo Hartley closed tho Hhopnrd school on Wednesday of last weok after a very successful eight months' term. Through hard work on (tin part of tho pupils nnd teacher, thoy wore successful In earning the amount to fit up tholr piny grounds and standardizing their school, or which tho district Is very proud. Mrs. E. N Hall nnd son Ernest re cently left for Portland to remain during thu summer. Frod Brown has purchased n now Maxwoll, which ho will usu in riding ditch. J. P. Bowman nnd family have moved Into tho Borkhart houso for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Khoarar nnd daughtor spent Katurday and Hundny at tho Deschutes river near Harper. O. C. Trucsdalo has purchased n now Ford. Tho total amount raised by tho Red Cross drive In this section was $208.50. nearly 120 over Its quota. Mrs. E. R. Ager and children vis ited with Mrs. Frank Klsslor nnd family several days last week, re turning to tholr homo nenr Ochoco on Friday. While hauling his cow from I'rlno vlllo to his ranch, F. W. McCafTory was unfortunate In having hit) cow break loose, Jumping from tho truck and breaking hor hip. Shoes for Real Service OUK HI'KCIAITY IH TO MAKE HHOE8 THAT HTAND THE TKHT NAP-A-TAN SHOE la especially mnda for this kind of country. Nope aro but ter mado. J. E. TILT SHOE A handsomo serviceable dross shoo for men. Cannot bo boaten for tho money. Glvo theso shoos n trlnl, A. HANSON LOGGER. Tho A. Hanson Loggor BIiooh of Threo Lnkon, Wis., aro hand-mado nnd ono of tho very boot of Its kind. Bpoclol mado-to-ordor work tnlcon for this shoo. UP-TO-DATE HUGE REPAIRING BOND STREET R. H. LOVEN OTHER BUILDINGS OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 BRICK & LUMBER CO. or hlaek. Sulkevs in several finishes, with and without hoods Among all these yon are sure to to $42 SO "T; - at from $2.00 up. Sixty pat 8c per Roll of these attractive pieces Included are Chairs and natural willow, ivory and fumed finish, with loose cush ion seats. These are light in weight, but strong and com UNIVERSAL RANGES Art Wurxwollor has dlipnsod of his Ford car nnd purchased n now ono. Allon Wlllcoxon nnd family sprint fl.tturdny nud Hunday at Crano Prnlrlo. Mrs. J. M, Hlnnrnr nnd Ruth wore guests of Mrs. W. A. Foster on Fri day. The directors of tho Co-operative association hold a mooting nt thu community hall Hnturdny evening. Hpeck Younrr Is working for Allon Wlllcoxon. Mrs W. E, Young spent several days last weak In Redmond. ELECT OFFICERS AT REND HIGH (From Friday's Dally ) Tho student body of the Bend high school oloctod the student officers for next yenr this uftornoon. Thoy wora: Prosldnnt, Janice Hliupson; vlco president, Countnnco Knickerbocker; secretary, Ktnnley Bond; treasurer, Leroy Coyner. Eugene Fulton, tho outgoing treasurer, reported that tho treasury had 167 cash on baud. good van the whom: family. Evory family requires n safo nnd reliable cough nnd cold remedy. Mrs. John Potter, 20 Shupo Ht Mt. Pleas, nnt, PL, writes: "I havo usod Foloy's Honey nnd Tar for colds for yearn nnd highly recommend It to nil families." Contains no opiates, Checks bronchial and grip coughs, croup nnd whooping cough. Hold everywhere. BEND OKECON ! '. a (l o Sfc ft