VAUii a JJKNl) llUMiKTIN, 11KNI) OREGON, THUIWRAY, JUNK SO, 1IH8 I Central Oregon Neighborhood News jRHLLICAN MAN BUYS DAIRY STOCK MILLICAN. Juno H. G. J. Cook brought two carloads of dairy stock onto his ranch from Washington. His futhor, tied. Cook, met htm at Bond with two saddle horses Thurs day and thoy arrived here Friday. h. U. and It. R. Keller and Alox. Fecal came out from Dcnd Saturday evening, roturnlivg Sunday ovonlng. It. R. Kollor and children called nt tho Sloan ranch Sunday morning. J. J. Holland spont Sunday at homo. it. R. Kollor and family visited at the J. J. Holland homestead Sunday afternoon. Ed. iMooro called at tho Keller homo Saturday. Mrs. !. R. Keller and children visited with her parents several days this week. P. R. Johnson undo a business trip to Rend Monday evening. Mr. Shaver and Mr. Holland wore business visitors at Rend Wednesday. Mrs. J. J. Holland called at the F. Tauschor homestead Thursday after noon. Walter and Roy Keller wero din ner guests at tho Holland home Thursday. A. D. Norton visited with his fam ily Sunday. R. R. Conaway made a visit in the neighborhood recently. Rcnny Groffonberger hauled water for Mrs. R. R. Keller Wednesday. Fred Klger was an over Sunday guest at his homo. H. E. Smith called at Johnson's Thursday. Sloan's riders are riding for horses and cattle. Frank Lindsoy is employed at Bend. Mrs. P. R. Johnson made a trip to Bend Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clevenger. from In diana, parents of Vernon Clovenger. are hero visiting. They sold their homo In Indiana and may locato here If they like it. For farm land loasa seo J. Ryan & Co. Adr. SAYS IT ACTED LIKE A CHARM. Coughs or colds which persist at this season usually are of an obstin ate nature. All the more reason for using a reliable remedy. Mrs. Mar garet Smale. RIshop, Calif., writes: "Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound is a grand remedy. Suffered frqm a cold last week, used tho medicine and it acted like a charm." Sold every whore. SAND STORM AT HAMPTON BUTTE HAMPTON RUTTE. Juno 13. Quite a sand storm struck this sec tion yesterday and was followed by a little shower of rain. Thos. C. Ewlng has gono out to work for several weeks. Mr. Jinkons of Rutto brought some household goods as far as here to be taken out on the stage. He will move to Washington with his family. ClinB. James and children left Monday for the Hood River section to work during fruit season. Mrs. Victoria Schroder and daugh ter Agnes will also leave for there to can fruit. Mrs. Emma R. Hintnan and son William came from Rend today to make a short stay. Miss Carrie Rrown made a busi ness trip to Rend yesterday. James M. Rrickey has gone to JJend, where he has employment. Mr and Mrs. C. J. Stauffer of Stauffer were guests at the Mcoks' Home Monday. , Gladys and Wlla Mceka visited with Agnes Schroder today. Rert Meeks and children made a business trip to the Rrown ranch one day this week. Mrs. Jako Rook is staying with Mrs. Brookings during Mr. Rrook- lugs' absence. NEWS LETTER f FROM SISTERS SISTERS, June 17. Mrs. Bertha Cook and two sons from Rock Creek, Oregon, aro visiting with her mother for a short while, but Intends to make her tuturo home in Slsterj. John Ross of Prlnevillo called at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. II, Stid hom Thursday. Martin Hanson and family and a number of other families from Sher man county are at Camp Sherman. Mr. Parks of Matoles made a busi ness trip to Redmond Saturday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo. Scott and son Jesso will motor to California this week to look for a location. Santlam road opon several rigs Practical Experience Counts in Developing and Printing Films, and we are prepared to turn out firstclass work in a short tinje. Our work insures your coining again. "In at ONE, at FIVE they're done." CENTRAL PHOTO CO. WITH SYMONS, The Jeweler. O'Kane BUtf., Bend. O gono over road rough but passable Mr. Knox of Fish Lnko was ovor for supplies. Frank Rooth and wlfo. Roy Rrown and family of Culver wero fishing on Matollus tho first of tho wook. A. H. Martin and brother of Rock Crook, Oro., nro visitors nt tho homo of Moso McKtnnoy this week. Fred McKlnnoy, Alvln and Arnold Rrady, Tom Sower and Huckloborry Finn woro fishing at Trout creek Monday. They report good luck. Charloy Kafor and Mrs. Warron Farthing motored to Rond Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Duckctt of Chchalls, Wash., former resldonts of Sisters, woro visiting with frlonds hero tho past two days. Mr. and Mrs. Allon of Tho Dalles caroo Saturday to spond a fow months with tholr son, II. K. Allen. A brother of F. L. Shaw is horo visiting a tow days. Who is Plercy & Sons, Tumalo? 44p Adv. HOW SHE HANIHHEI) BACKACHE. Mrs. Efflo E. Klcppo, Avcrlll, Minn., writes: "I was at a sanitar ium thrca weeks at ono time, two weeks another time, for Rheumatism and kidney troublo and igot no relief. On my roturn began using Foley Kidnoy Pills; found immodlato re lief; halt bottlo completed tho cure. Always uso whon I feel pain in my back." Sold overywhoro. PRINGLE FLAT LADY INJURED PRINQLE FLAT. Juno 15. Eliza both Evans met with a bad accident last woek when her saddlo horse bucked, throwing hor to tho ground. Sho foil on her right arm with tho result that tho bone was broken near tho shoulder. It was necessary that sho tako a trip to Rend, where Dr Norm put her arm in a plaster cast. Dr. Norrls was called Saturday to tho Evans homo to attend Elizabeth Evans. Tho ride is now on at the Springs, quite a bunch of horses having been gathered. A largo number of her friends gathered nt tho Evans homo to wol como back Elizabeth Evans, only to find her suffering from a broken arm. Any amount of dust storms now, but no rain. It is very much needed. Mrs. Hallmoyer and daughters Kathorino and Martha expect to leave the last of this week for ah extended stay in Tacoma, Wash. NEW WELL, STRUCK AT PRINGLE FLATS PRINGLE FLAT, June 15. C. R. Todd has a fine well. Murphy nnd son, who did tho drilling, struck water at a depth of 306 feet after six days work. Miss Goldle Larkln and brother Max arrived Tuesday for a short visit with their sister, Mrs. Del mar Davis. F. J. Hamlin was down from tho sawmill Tuesday. Tho well drill has been moved from tho Todd ranch across the road to F. J. Hamlin's place. Delmar Davis loft for a trip to Rend Thursday morning. Just a llttlo rain fell Wednesday. Moro is badly needed. Guy Davis Is out from Dond for a short stay on the desert. Mfss Lillian Hamlin Is down from the mill for a short stay. ENTERTAINS FOR VISITING SOLDIER LOWER RRIDGE. Juno 16. Mr and Mrs. C. J. Fullor entertained Friday evening in honor of Charles Hlscock, who is here on a furlough. The evening was vory pleasantly spent with games and dancing. Darwin Walters was in Redmond Thursday. Mr. Minor, Mr. Anderson and Mr. Milium of Rend were Lower Rrldge visitors Wednesday. C. F. Hosklns made a business trip to Rend Wednesday. Mrs. L. F. Rico and daughters wero Rend visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fullor and Charles Hlscock spent Sunday at Tho Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Brooking and son from above Rend, who bought a part or tho Long Hollow ranch, have moved into their new homo. Wo buy all kinds of hides, pelts, furs, -wool. Brlffifa' Second Hand Store. 37tfc Apr 'aunjUAi ot 'au)fodo.noH oni in B3IAJQB jnoX in BJioaa jnoj ATTEND BOXING MATCH AT BEND CLOVKRDALN, Juno 17.- llort Hodson, Harold Kllno mid A, 10. Peterson motored to Hotul Saturday night to attend thn boxing match. (loo. Cyrus, Audrow Bottro and Harold Kllno woro fishing on Square lako Sunday, but only caught three good sized fish. Mrs. Laura Waymlro, sister of Mrs. Goo. Cyrus, recolvod word from Madras tolling of tho sickness of her llttlo nophow. Sho loft for Madras Saturday morning. Mr. nml Mrs. llort Hodson and daughtorn and Mrs. Mabel Kllno motored to Sisters Sunday. Geo. Cyrus motored to Kodmoml Monday. Rill Fryrrnr, Frank Zumwalt and Denn Van Matro wero riding for cattlo last week. Frank Arnold was fishing on Square lako last week. There was a farewell dance on Jess Scott at Slstorn Saturday night. Those from Cloverdalo were: Idolla, Fay and Viola Miller, Dean and Lil lian Van Matro, Madison Holton and Vemo Skolton. Mr. nml Mrs. W. W. Van Mntro and family spont Sunday ut tho Petorson homo. Dean Van Matro nml Idolla 'Miller motored to Sisters Sunday evening. Mrs. W. W. Van Matro was call ing on Mrs. R. C. Kllno Saturday afternoon. Naomi Hosklns, John Cnlverly, Darwin Walter and Ladonn Cyrus spont Sunday on Rluo and Suttle lakes. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Parborry made a trip to Rond Saturday. MISS COOK GIVES FAREWELL PARTY REND It. F. D. No. 1, Juno 17. Miss Grace Cook gavo a farewell party at hor homo Tuesday ovonlng In honor of hor brothor, Roy Cook, who has enlisted In tho navy. Games and music woro enjoyed by every one, after which light refreshments wero served. Wo all wish Roy all kinds of good luck nnd n safe Journey. Thoso present woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. G. L. Mooro, Mr. and Mrs. Rert Torkelson and children, Mrs. Phil Dcncor, A. Neff, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Young, 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil Cook, Misses Allco Charmloy, Gall .Forbes, Eunice Neff, Volma Caldwell. Doro thy Mooro, Grace Cook, Ruth Neff, Fannlo Moore, uuuy .Moore, Kuna and Ada Cook, Messrs. Dewoy Moore, Milton Hakala, Evorolt' Acreo, Chas. Moore, Roy Cook, Ray nnd Roy Neff, Walter Cook, Roy Womstaff. Miss Rculah Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronton Cook, becamo tho bride of Earl Powers of Ilend last Monday. Tho wedding was qulto a surprise to tho frlonds and relatives of tho bride. Horace Coffoy and sons Albert and La Verno and Mr. Janes of Hay, Washington, wero horo visiting the former's brother, W. L. Coffey and family last week. Mr. Janes Is look ing for a location. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strickland, who havo been living nt Powell Rutto, moved on tho old Harto place last Monday. 0. L. Mooro and Leo Young at tended the Good Government league mooting In Rond last Tuesday night. Courtnoy Pontlous Is building a house on his now farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nowbcrry nnd son Raymond and Rant Dunsmooro wero callers at tho J. Malosh home Sunday ovonlng. John Thycn , is suffering from a stroko of paralysis. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coney were callers at tho L. C. Young homo Sun- flfll ' dav Mr. and Mrs. Rert Torkolson and children, Milton Hakala and Kmmu Levlskoy spent an enjoyable evening at J. T. Nowberry's. M'.ssos Dona and Ruth Fleming of Rond wore visitors of Mltfs Mabie and Ida Dahl Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Crnndoll, who havo been residing at Lu Pine tho past year, aro In our neighborhood again. They aro living at tho Pilot Rutto ranch now. Mr. and Mrs. J. Malosh and granddaughter, Vivian Ledman, made a business trip to Deschutes Satur day. W. L. Coffoy has purchased his brothor's Dodgo car and ho accom panied him as far as Raker, Orogon, on his return to hLs homo ut Hay Washington. Mabel Dahl and Kama Hoppmun of tho Junlpor Covo school havo re ceived tholr diplomas. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coffoy, Ger trude Coffey, Horace Coffey and sons Albert and La Verno autoed to Prino vllle Thursday. Word Iiuh been recolvod that Roy Cook enlisted in tho navy and loft for Portland Wednesday night. C. L. Smith and family attended the plcturo show In Rend Saturday night. Charllo Mooro and Oren Cook spont Sunday -with Ray and Roy Noff. Mrs. J. Malosh and Vivian Ledman were all day visitors at tho A. Neff homo Thursday, ' Mrs. W. L. Coffey and daughtor Gortlo aro staying at tho former's mother's, Mrs A. Neff, whllo Mr. Coffey is gone, C. L. Smith went to Pnwoll Rutto Monday to holp Strkklands movo to tho Harto place. Mrs. Autls Mooro and children and "i II J w STOP! And investigate our prlcea before buying your groceries. Wo can save you money. P. B. Johnson's i i Mlllicun, Oro. Telephone Altco Charmloy woro Sunday visitors at tho 0, L. Mooro homo. STOCKMEN HOLD SPRING ROUNDUP TUMALO, Juno 17 Tho cnttlo- men nro now busy rounding up their stock to tnko to tho reserve for the summer months, Mr. nnd Mrs. Grovor Pulllnnt passed through Tumalo on tholr way to nend Monday. A largo number nf ladles were present nt tho Red Cross mooting Wednesday. Several pairs of socks ami awators woro turned In by mem bora. Mm. A. A. Dickinson, formor real dent of Tumalo, loft Saturday for IClamn, Wash., whoro she will assist her father In tnn telephone exchange. Mr. Dickinson, after attending to various business matters, will Join her. Among thoso who nro chosen from tho selective draft to lenvo Juno 24 nro Ray Rrown. Lauta Potorson, L. MnDnnlols nml Roy Hart, Miss Lola Marlon spent tho week oud visiting friends In Rend. Among thoso from Tumalo who nt tended tho opening of tho gymnasium In Hond wero: A. A. Dickinson, Raymond Churchill, Grovor Gerklng, Lola Marlon, Frank Dayton, Frank Wnllaco, Oliver Dlerkcr, Mm. F, E. Dayton and Carol Dayton. Wallace Dunn left Monday for Se attle, Wash. Mrs. G. W. Snydor returned from Portland Wednesday, whoro sho has boon visiting relatives for tho past two weeks. Several young pooplo of Tumalo woro entertained nt tho II. K. Curtis homo In Ilend on Tuesday evening. Evoryono reported a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Hugh Lakln of Prlnevillo has been visiting at tho F. N, Wallace homo tor tho past week. Sho re turned homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cunningham mndo n business trip to Rond Satur day. C. C. Morgan received tho sad news of tho death of his wlfo by pnnilysls. Sho was In Wyoming on her way to her daughter in Oklahoma. Mrs. Skinner was called to Port land Wednesdny to seo her son Itny, who was called to tho army, Mrs, Skinner has been nursing hor daugh ter, Mrs. J. M. Griffin, who Is now convalescing. Seo J. Ryan & Co., for farm land loans. Adv. uiii-:r.MiTic and kidney ills. Troubled with rheumatism, kidnoy or bladder affections? You need Foloy Kidnoy Pills. Mrs. Frank P. Wnml II. V. II. 2. Mnrrlll Mnlnn. writes: "I found relief ns soon ns I bcKan tnkltie Folov Kidney Pills. My husband nlso received much benefit from thorn. Ho was lamo, could not stoop over; now fools no pain." Sold overywhoro. PLAINVIEW WOMEN MEET PLAINVIEW. Juno 17. Tho O. D. O. club hold Its regular mooting with Mrs. II. A. Hcoggln last Thurs day afternoon. Juno 13. A pleasant afternoon was spont making quilt blocks nnd sowing on bootees for Ilclglan layettes. Materials for two more Red Cross swoatcrs and four pairs of socks woro given out. Ono now mombor, Mrs. Paul Hcoggln, was welcomod Into thn club. The club will hold Its next meeting on Thurs day afternoon, Juno 27, with Mrs. Print Van Tassol A vArv .Inlli.fil f ill nt'nnlrii U'flM nl al tho M w Knck0rbockor n a i m homo last Saturday, Juno Id. A largo number of friends gathered to onjoy games on tho lawn and tutor worked for prizes at a progressive gamo of flvo hundred. An excellent lunch vwis served by tho hostesses. Roy W. Heurtt, who Is soon to lenvo for training at Camp Lewis, was tho guest of honor of tho even ing. Mrs. II. T. Hnrtloy wus on tho sick list Hovorul days lust week. V. F. Chnlfan Is recovering somo whnt slowly after being III for nearly two weeks. A. W. Armstrong nnd family loft Plalnvlow oarly Tuesday morning for a trip to Tho Dalles, whoro they planned to mcot Hubert Armstrong, who has como north on a short fur lough from Rrownsvlllo, Texas, Mr Armstrong found tho roads In good condition and mado tho trip In a llttlo loss than 12 hours. Rny Arm strong returned to Rend via tho rail road last Friday morning. A crowd of frlonds with old cam and pans gathered to charivari tho new bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hcoggln, on last Tuesday even ing. Flno treats woro served to tho .visiting frlonds. Miss Luella Rurgcss of Duudeo, Illinois, arrived In Rend Tuesday evening. Sho plans to spend tho summer with hor oliitor and brother-in-law at tho Rox A ranch. Miss Rurgcss mado her trip west via Den ver and reports poor accommodations at tho present tlmo for all classes of passengers. Louis Ronnott of Rend was a BRICK vs. BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT VALUE ABOUT $500,000 $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER NONE $100,000 i BEND STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture of Every Description ALL HOME WANTS SUPPLIED We Buy Second Hand Furniture ASK US TO MAKE AN OFFER FOR WHAT YOU HAVE " STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY WALL STREET Plalnvlow caller Friday evening, Mr. nnd Mrs. I'. A Hcoggln and Mrs. J, A. W, Hcoggln made a llttlo trip to tho slough In tho (Hack Ilutto country on Wednesdny. Miss Ida Nlswonger of Rend Is spending several days nt tho Pino Lawn ranch. Mrs. Lnuzcttn Pullliun spont Hun day In Sisters as a guest of her daughter, Mrs. John McKlnnuy. A party of 27 had n delightful fishing trip to Sutllo lako Inst Hun day. Momhors of thn party took ml vantngo of the boating nnd bathing opportunities and about ISO fish as tho afternoon catch made an excel lent supper, Thn party consisted of M. W. Knickerbocker and family nml guest, Miss Nlswongnr. Mr. and Mrs, Chnlfan, Mrs. A E I loss and daughter Ida, Mrs, Patterson, Roy ml K,lKnr '"". Kr.'1 Wilson and .Mrs. nowarii . oi tuiiioio. ii. t. nan loy and family, Mrs. J. A. W. Hcog gln, Mr and Mrs Paul Hcoggln, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Hcoggln nml guest, Miss Rurgeits, and Ray Armstrong. J. A. W. Hcoggln went to tho Illack Rutto slough last week, whom he will camp for somo tlmo and herd cattlo. Misses Itny nnd Constance Knick erbocker spent Wednesdny afternoon at tho llox A ranch. Mnster Woodson Dennett nf Ilend Is spending several weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. J. A. W. Hcoggln. Rend business callers of tho week were A. W. Armstrong nml family, .Mr. ami Mrs. van Tunnel, itny neurit, ll. A. and Paul HroKUln. Misses Ray and Constauro Knickerbocker and! .Mrs. II T ilurtiey. Tho Three Creek Irrigation com pany held u business meeting at the school house Saturday evening. R. II. Parsons of Rndmoml, president of tho company, culled the minting to ....In. ...! ........... I I .., ,,. order ami several Important mutters wero acted upon. Members of the McCalllster Ditch company spent several days tin past week repairing breaks In tho ditch bank and cleaning out trash lu places whore tho channel hud bucome choked. BUCKING CONTESf FOR JULY FOURTH (From, Monday's Dally.) As an additional feature for tho Fourth colobrutlou lu Horn!, Ma huffey nnd Caldwell hnva arranged for a two days' bucking contest to bo hold on July 4 and fi. Cowboys nnd outlnw horses from different parts of tho stuto will perform for threo hours each day at tho bull park. There will bo bucking homo riding, wild hnrso bareback riding, wild steer riding, trick and fancy roping, tug-of-wur on horsobnek, cowboy quick saddlo exchange race and a wild horso race, Flvo hundred dollars In cash prizes aro to bo offered, and tho management Is ulso offering a ro wurd for tho best "outlaw" horso brought In on these dntcs. Highest cash prloo paid for all kinds of hldos, polts, wool, furs, nt Hrlggs' Second Hand Store. 37tfc OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK & LUMBER CO. HEND, OREGON FOREST FIRES DESTROY BARN W. II. II. WILLIAMS, A IIOMK- hti:.iu:u. i.o.m:.H HTiavrimi:, HAY AND IMPLEMENTS IN IIIM7.E IIOUSi: IH SAVED. (From Thursday's Dally.) The forest Ore which hns been rag ing during thn punt three days be tween thn Rig nnd Llttlo rivers, al though under the control of tho flro flghtors, hns done rotislderablo dam age to tho homesteaders living In that section, several buildings hav ing been burned, together with barns nml haystacks. Perhaps tho greatest toss was suf fered by W. II. II. Wllllnms, whoso new two-story burn was destroyed by the blaze, Including tho contents of tho building, consisting of several tons of hay nnd farm machinery. ,tr, Williams wan alone nt tho ranch at thn tlmo and was unable to do any thing that would save tho barn, di reeling her efforts to saving tho homo by keeping wntr poured over II ho exterior of the building nml put ting nut tho blazing oiubers ns thuy fell lu dangerous places. Other neighbors arrived on the scene at n time whmi the burn was partially I ...... . . . consumed mid aided her lu keeping tho other property from being de stroyed. THE REND COMPANY RF-ELECTS OFFICERS (From Tuesday's Dully.) At (ho nuiiuul mooting of Tho Ilend company, held yostordny after noon, all officers wero re-elected for tho coming your, thoho being: Prowl dent, Dr, I). F, llrooks; vice presi dent, D. E. Hunter; secretary, Clyde M. McKay; treasurer, H E. Glpnoii, Tho.bounl of directors Includes those officers and J P. Keyos and I). L. McKuy Mr, McKay cumo lu from Portland to attend tho meeting, CHICHESTER S PI LU OrtAND ' I DIAMOND LADinsi -r j l.k;t.rl)tnill for CIIIIIK3.TJtR fl UlAMUnU JIHANU 1'II.I.tf lu Cold mtulllc boxei, Soiled juuuon. nil no uium, UrauUt 4 uk fur CUM DIAMOND HIIANU ril.I.M, for twcntr-ftffl jrr trfTirum jicii, pilcit, Always xclltble. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TIM It EVERYWHERE i 1U1UU win nilA with Ulue oiitt.rtua V fc'i i?.! :JH