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PAQK a I1KNI) BULLETIN, 11KN1 OltKGON, TIIU1U1DAY, JULY 8.1, 1018 Central Oregon Neighborhood News INJURED MAN IS RAPIDLY IMPROVING ritlNBUK FLATS. July 19. Cwl Sctuomoyor, -who was Barlously In Jured In n runaway on tho Fourth is rapidly iraprovtnc. Jvtt-s. E. T. Stotson is visiting at EH Wllfon'u. Q. W. Foster and n. M. Perlnc woro callers at tho 1211 Wilson homo on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis of Red mond visltod last Thursday at Ell Wilson's. Mr. Hubbard and daughter. Mrs. Mcthings, and children returned to their ranch" on Saturday last. Thoy havo been out on Mr. Hubbard's homestead near 'Burns. Mrs. Ell Wilson Is ono the great army ot womon who are helping to doloat tho kaiser. Sho has been busy raking hay dcsplto tho handicap ot a badly burned flngor. Clydo Dakloy and Martin Graybour aro In for Uio haying. They woro met at Brothors Sunday by Mr. Evans and Mrs. Bakley and children. Mrs. Eli Wilson and Airs. E. T. Stetson woro callers at tho Faught ranch Monday. P. G. Mlltlorn passod through Prlnglo Flat on his way to Bear creek,' whoro ho will assist his brother during haying. A letter received from Miss Nina Evans reports plenty ot work at Tho Dalles, whoro thoy aro at presont. havo stnrtod work on tho Bolglan baby layottcs. Frank Chnpman and A. 11. Chap man wtro In Uedmond Wednesday. John Calvorloy Is in tho July 22 draft call. HAMPTON BUTTE MEN ARE CALLED HAMPTON BUTTE. July 20. JImmlo Brlckoy, Emll Carroz and Wro. Hoist havo been called to np poar for mobilization tho 22nd ot this month. Mr. MoFadden was a visitor horo last Saturday, and returned to his homo Sunday. Ho is going out to work during harvest. (Messrs. Logan, Bonnet and Rogers have porchasod tho Jako Book placo, flvo miles southwest of horo. Tho placo has a good woll that will fur nish water for their stock, which they will rango in that neighborhood. Chas, Cochrane Is working for Harrison and Black during haying. Owing to tho crop failure ho expects to stay out and work till next spring. JImmlo Brickoy Is visiting his parents soveral days boforo Joining tho armv. John Carroz came homo from Sil ver Creek to visit sovoral days. days ot last wuok with hor aunt. Mrs. N. C. Hillary, In Bond. Mrs. Bodlont and dnughtor Frau ds let: Thursday night tor Astoria to visit Mrs. Bodlont's older daugh ter ICvolyn, who has a position as stonographor there. From Astoria they will go on to Mlnuesotn, Miss Mildred Lodtnau nud friends nutocd ovor from Springfield lust Sunday. Vivian Lcdmait, who has boon living with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Malosh, and who has won many frlouds during her shorl stay horo, nccompanled them on their return. Tho girls will later Join their father, who Is In Washing ton, D. C. For Mlddlo-AKwl .Men mid Women. Tho kidneys work day and night to filter and cast out from tho blood stream Impurities that cattso actios and pains when permitted to remain. It is only natural theso Important organs should slow up and roqulro aid In middle ago. Foley Kidney Pills help overworked, tired and dis eased kidneys and .bladdor. Sold ovorywhoro. -Adv. RECEPTION; GIVEN FOR BOYS LEAVING Who Is Plorcy & Sons, TumaloT 4p Adr. TUMALO RED CROSS . TO BUY KNITTER MANY ATTENDED MILLICAN PICNIC MIL.L.ICAN, July 19. Tho picnic Sunday was qaito woll attonded and all report a good time and especially tho ico cream was appreciated. P. B. Johnson made a business trip to Bend Friday. Mrs. Archie Pepin and son and C. J. Cook accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Johnson visited at the Moore ranch Sunday. L. B. Keller and Alex. Feeal came out from Bend Sunday morning, re turning tho samo ovening. R. R. Keller and family visited with .Ed- Moore Sunday. P. B. Johnson mado a trip to Bend Monday and Tuesday. Ed. Moore mado a business trip to Bear Crook Wednesday, returning Thursday, R. R. Keller attending to tho chores during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tauscher and daughter, Mrs. l. B. Keller, and two children accompanied their son and brother, respectively, to Bend Wed nesday. He loft tor Portland tho eamo evening, where ho is obliged to report July 21, prior to leaving for a training camp on tho 23rd. R. R. Keller mado a business trip to Bend today. W. A. ilahn made a trip to Bend this week, returning Thursday. Ed. Moore called at tho R. R. Keller home Tuesday. Walter Koller sprained his hand Thursdry, foiling off the rocks. Mr. and airs. Wolfe have returned Irom California, where thoy bought somo land, and will make their fu ture home after disposing of all their belongings here. SOLDIER'S COUGH IS CURED. Prtvato Harold Hamol, 66th Regi ment, Ft. Adams, R. I., writes: "I was troubled with a bad cough tor throo months. I tried Foley's Honey and Tar and felt greatly relieved. I recommend Foley's Honey and Tar and will keep it on hand." Gives reliot from hay fever, asthma and bronchial coughs. Sold ovorywhoro Adv. FARM LOAN MEETING HELD HOMESTEAD RIGHT IS CONTESTED ' LOWER BRIDGE, July 20. On Wednesday and Thursday of tho past week tho contest trial of tho home stead of Joe Howard, contested by Mr. Lawrence of St. Helens, Ore., was held In Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Updike from "Sisters spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joo Howard. 'Mr. and Mrs. Towne, parents of R. S. Towne, motored In their car from Tacooia to spend a few days Visiting their son and family. C. F. Hosklns and John Calvorloy attended K. ot P. lodge at Redmond Tuosday evening. C. F. Hosklns and Leslie Montloth woro in Bend Wednesday on busi ness. Mrs. L. F. Rico and daughters were Jn Redmond Tuosday afternoon. G. E. Stadlg and L. A. Hunt met with the officers ot the Potato Grow ers' association In Redmond Satur day ovening. Mr. and Mrs. Itussoll chapman wero Redmond visitors Saturday evening. David iMIlburn was very ill tho past week, but Is greatly improved now. Tho Junior Rod Cross held a car nival at the Long Hollow ranch Sat urday ovonlng. It was very much ot a success in splto of the small crowd. Everyone there reported a most cnjoyablo time. The girls cleared something over $20. They BEND. R. F. D. No. 1, July 21. A special meeting ot tho board ot di rectors of the National Farm Loan association was held at the office ot tho secretarytrcasurcr In Bend on the 18th of July. It was decided at this meeting that mombers of tho loan committee should not bo mem bers of the board ot directors, and tho following now directors wore elected to servo until tho ensuing annual election: Dr. D. H. Dcncer, Mrs. Mildred Bleadeau, Mrs. Ellon Malosh and Fred E. Moslor as presi dent. Those who attended tho Potato Growers' picnic at Tumalo Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wlgmoro, J. A. Mel vin, C. H. Pontious, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ncff and children. After the picnic a short business meeting was held and J. A. Melvin was appointed represertatlvo from this district. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Torkol son, a bouncing baby boy. Miss Ada Whlttlman from Co qullle, Oregon. Is here spending her summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whlttlman. Jtoy Wornstaff is in Oswego, Oro gon, with his cousin, J. W. Worn staff and wife. V. C. Brock, federal land appraiser from Hood River, has been here for the past two weeks appraising land. Charlos Hoech has been harvest ing on the Johnson ranch. Miss Fay Smith has received hor eighth grade diploma. Cecil and Elmer Young wont on a. fishing trip Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Caldwell have been visiting at tho home o O. B. Caldwell. Arthur Harris and Fred Marchand, both of this neighborhood, .aro In the draft. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Moore autoed to Paulina lake Sunday. Thoso attending the picnic of tho Sons of Norway from tho Grange Hall district wero: (Mr. and Mrs. George Erlcksen, Ester Ericksen, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peterson and Mable and Gladys Dabl. Bob Shaffer Is riding ditch for G. L. Moore and Autis Moore while thoy are harvesting. Courtney Pontious, Ray, Roy and Eunice Neff found a bald eagle's nest last week with two young eagles In it. Nick Reynolds and Mrs. Nelson and daughter from LaOrando aro here visiting their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Will Reynolds. Mrs. G. L. Mooro and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Autis Moore, wero callors at Mrs. S. R. Forbes Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. Glen Slack and V. C. Brock motored to Fife to appralso land. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Stookey, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hillary of Bend, Will Wornstoft and children Margareto and Johnnlo wero picnicking on tho Tumalo river Sunday. Margareto Wornstaff spont several Practical Experience Counts in Developing nnd 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. TUMALO. July 22. Tho ladles of tho Red Cross auxiliary sold Ico cream and soft drinks at tho Potato Growers' picnic and cleared moro than enough to buy a knitting ma chine. Harold Alton nnd Van Wilson ot Sisters woro in town Tuesday ovon lng. A crowd of young folks called on Luclllo Howoll Tuesday ovonlng. Fred Wallaco and Ed. Doan went to Crater crcok Wodncsday to do all that was posslblo to remedy tho wator shortage Mr. Stanton ot Bond Is painting tho B. F. Nichols resldonco. Tho Red Cross auxiliary met Wed nesday. On account ot tho busy sea son at hand and tho excosstvo heat tho attondanco was bolow normal. Waldomar Peterson returned from Bond, whoro ho has boon In tho sur gical hospital since his operation for appendicitis. Miss Flota Miller is horo from Qutncy, Illinois, for an extended visit with her fathor, Bert Millor. Quito a large crowd was present at tho Potato Growora' picnic, hold hero Saturday, and sovoral prominent Bpeakors woro prcsont. A rccoptlon was hold at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hoss In honor of their son, Edgar Hoartt, who is leav ing for tho army. Ray Brown nnd Lloyd Powerirnlso leavo for tho army Monday. Misses Ruby and Lola Marlon and Beatrlco and Ada Dullard spent Sun day at Suttlo lako and tho Holslng ranch. Mrs. A. A. Dickinson returnod homo from Kalama, Wash., Monday morning, whoro sho has boon visit ing for tho past six weeks. REASON FOR REFUSING OTHERS, Porsons who havo onco used Foloy Kidnoy Pills prefer them to any o,thor meuicino. i noy givo rotioi irom kiu noy and bladdor troubles, backache, sharp, shooting pains, rheumatism, stiff, swollen Joints, soro muscles, pufflness undor eyes, nervousness, "always tired" feeling and slcop-dls-iurblng bladdor allmonts. Sold every where. Adv. For farm land loaaa boo J. Ryan ft Co. Adv. THOMPSON AIDS IN HAY HARVEST PLEASANT RIDGE, July 20. J. Alton Thompson, tho county school superintendent ot Deschutes county, is helping Antono Ahlstrom and O. E. Anderson put up tholr hay this week. Gust Nelson and trlond from Bend called on Antono Ahlstrom Tuosday evening. Mrs. Hans Mlkkelson and Mrs. Catharltio Johansen wero Redmond visitors Tuesday afternoon. Wayno Chase and wlfo aro helping during haying at the J. A. Chase homo. F. B. Baughman is having his bay balod in the field. J. W. Peterson mado a business trip to Bond Tuesday. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was In Red mond on business Wednesday morn ing. Dan Groonhalgh of Redmond Is helping hay this wook at tho Poplar farm. Rasmus Peterson Is baling his hay out of tho field. Fred C. Seollng ot Bond spont Sun day in this neighborhood. Mrs. Lena McPhorson was a Tum alo visitor Wednesday. J, Alton Thompson roturned to his homo in .Bond Saturday ovening. (Mrs. J. E. Williams called at tho Anderson homo Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Williams formerly lived In this neighborhood, but now resides at Arlington, Ore., whoro Mr. Williams Is pastor of the M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. AndorHon at tended tho movies In Bend Sunday. ovonlng. Henry Gray of Bend was a caller in this neighborhood Sunday. W ' STOP! And investigate our prices before buying your groceries1, We can save you money. P.B.Johnson's Milllcaa, Ore, Telephone PLAINVIRW, July. 22. A largo number of friends gnlhorod at tho homo of A. 10. Hobs Inst Saturday ovonlng for n Jolly ovonlng, Lloyd Powers and Kdgnr Honrtt wero guests of honor. Tho boys, loft Monday morning for Bend to report tor mili tary duty. Delicious raspberry ico cream and cake wero served, Guests present from Tumnlo were: Mtb. llherklrg, Mrs. Howard, Fred Wil son, tho two Misses Marlon, tho Misses llullard and Pete Wallaco. Miss Nellie Scogglu returned homo last Tuesday evening from Tho Dalles. Miss Scoggln snout about two months on the Columbia river and return much Improved in health. f Mrs. Hollowoll nnd son Ernest left tho Hartloy ranch on Friday to re turn to their homo In Yonknlln oftor spending u very dollghttul ton days' vacation. Mrs. John Stnhllo was quito 111 sovoral dayn tho past week. Mrs. John McKlnney and daughtor Clauda ot Sisters havo boon at tho Pulllam ranch tor tho past woek. Tho O. D. O. club will hold Its regular meeting with Mrs. Harriott Ward next Thursday afternoon, July 2G. All of tho Indies are askod to bring tholr finished quilt blocks and finished knitting to turn In at this tlmo. A. W. Armstrong nnd family and Mrs. R. L. Scoggln nttonded the funornl of Mr. Duckett at Sisters last Saturday attornoon. Miss Graco Rlggs was a caller at tho Roromont ranch Sunday. Edgar Hoartt had soma dental work finished In Bond Inst Saturday. Nolllo Van Tassel was ontertalnod by Wllma Armstrong Saturday night nnd Sunday. Mrs. Grace Chalfan nnd children loft Bond last Saturdny ovening to return to their homo In Portland. They havo boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chalfan for tho past month. James Pulllam arrived from tho Pino Treo mill Saturday ovonlng to spond Sunday at homo. Mrs. S. L. Burgess and son Jamos and Miss Luolla Burgess arrived In Plnlnvlow from Bond last Tuesday. Thoy will spend somo tlmo visiting horo with relatives nnd frlonda. Misses Rao and Constanco Knick erbocker, Mr. Dawson, Mrs. Twoodt and Bookman, Mr. and Mrs. Prontlco Van Tassel, Ray Armstrong and Mrs. J. A. W. Scoggln woro business callors in Bond last Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Scoggln, Goorgo caivcrloy ana H. A. Scoggln snont last Saturday at the Glazo placo, near uiacK iintto. Mr. and Mrs. Andrls and Mrs. Ward of Ctovordalo woro callors at tho C. F. Chalfan homo last Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hoss and daughter Ida. Mrs. Patterson and Edgar Hcartt wero guests for dinner at tho homo ot F. A. Powers Sundny. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T. Hartloy and Ernest Hollawoll wero Bond callers Thursday, Misses Rao and Constanco Knick erbocker, Mossrs. Hay Armstrong and James Pulllam woro entertained at a luncheon at tho Box A ranch Sunday. We will give you 'value for your money in what can be procured in the markets and we adhere strictly to all Food Administration Rules Baker's Grocery calling on R, A. Cutler's Sunday nftorrioon. Mrs. Jack Weston whs visiting with Mrs. Frank Burling Sunday. Vorn Skclton was calling on Klvlu Van Matro Thursday night. Gladys Parberry nttonded tho dance at tho ranger station Saturday night. PINE TREE MILL BUYS ALFALFA HAY Bee J. Ryan ft Co., for farm land loans. Adr. For Constipation and IHIIounrm. Geo. Jcnnor, 416 Labor St., San Antonio, Tox writes: "Foloy Ca thartic Tablots havo proven tho best laxativo I havo takon and I recom mend them o suffororn from consti pation or biliousness. Thoy should bo In ovory traveling man' grip." Rollovo sick hoadacho, bloating or other condition caused by bad diges tion. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. CLOVERDALE BOY RETURNS FOR VISIT CLOVERDALB, July 21. Elvln W. Van Matro, who has boon In Wilder, Idaho, for tho past year, ro turned to his homo July 14, whoro ho visltod n few days boforo going to Bend. He loaves Monday, July 22, for Camp Lewis, whoro ho will take training for tho U. S. army. Mrs. Rena Cyrus and Mrs. Laura Waymlro, received word from tholr brother, Aarchlo Isham, who is in tho U. 8. army, that ho was leaving Camp Lowls for San Diego, Cal. Mr. and Ufrs. W. W. Van Matro and family, with Elvln Van Matro, motored to Bond Saturday. A. E. Potorson was shopping in Slstors Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Skelton and H. C. Millor spent Wednesday ovon lng at Van Metro's to visit Elvln Van Matro. Goo. Burnsldes' throo children, Raymond Andrua and llttlo Evelyn Kllno aro victims ot whooping cough. Tho farmors aro all very busy stacking alfalfa this wook. iHelp is very scarce R. A. Cutler Is quito poorly this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bort Hodson and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kllno woro fishing on tho MotolluB Sunday. Ladona CyruH and Lillian Van Matro spont Sunday afternoon at H. C. Miller's. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Skolton woro I'lNKIIUKST. July 20. Frank Wallace passod through Pluohurst Frldny with a load of alfalfa liny, which ho delivered nt Din Pino Treo mill. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Hdrtnr of Tum alo spont Sunday at tho homo of hor mother, Mrs. Couch, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Spnugh and son and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spaugh and daughters worn entertained at dinner by Mr. nnd Mrs, I. K. Wimer Sunday. . ' Miss Ivy Snyder and Mrs. Frank Swisher and children wero callers nt tho Potorson home Humlnynftnrnoon, Ruth llayloy wns a guest of Mrs. C. P. Becker Sunday, 8unday school Is progressing nicely under tho management of Mrs. Gor trudo King as superintendent. Mossrs. Searcy ami son and D. W, Dlotcrlch motored to Bend Monday In Mr. Searcy's car. Mr, and Mrs. Harry McGalro wero dinner guests nt Alvx. Howell's Sun dny. Ivy Snyder has been on tho sick list sovoral dayn this week with a sovoro caso nt tonsllltls, Mahlon Couch drovo a band of his cattlo to tho Tumalo ranger station Thursday for summer pasturo. Wilbur Spaugh, accompanied by his fathor and brother, spent Friday aftornoon visiting tho mills at Bend. Mr. and Mrs. G. M Couch nnd .. . i F. V. Swisher attoiidod tho Fanners plcnlo In Tumnlo Saturday after noon, Albert Grnhnm commenced bludT lug Ills rye this week, of which ho has sovdrnl acres. A couple of travelers from Eugene passed through hero Wednesday on their wny to Bend, They eamo In over tho MrKonxlo and report tho road rather rough In places, J. T. Spaugh motored to Redmond Thursday to meet Mrs. Roy Spnugh nnd daughter, who are returning from n two weeks' visit on Crooked river. Mrs. Osmnr spent Tuesday after noon at tho Buyder home. Those attending business mntters In Bond this week were: F, V. Swisher, Nat King, 0. M. Couch. Ethel and Lester Snyder, I. K. Winter nnd Albert Graham. W. C, McCulstoii nnd family spent Wednesday evening nt their ranch here. Mrs. C. E. Nichols and Mrs. G. M. Couch were callers at tho Spaugh houiu Monday ovening, Tho following wero guests nt I). W. Dleterlch's Sunday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Spnugh nnd son, Mr. "and Mrs.' I. E. Winter, Raymond Winter, Gurald Searcy and Mr. nnd Mrs. C II. Spaugl and daughters. A merry picnic party from Plne hurst spent Saturday at the Ico rave, exploring its cool depths, Tho party consisted of C. II Spaugh and fam ily, J. F. Spaugh and family. Mm. Itoy Spaugh and Geraldtnn and Ruth Bayley. Something to inllT Advertlso In Tho Bulletin's classified column. Ono cent n word Is all a llttlo Want Ad will cost you. TANLAC FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy KOLB AOKNTS The BEND BULLETIN and The Oregon Farmer Both for the Price of One By a special arrangement with Tho Oregon Farmer you can secure The Oregon Farmer with this paper at tho price of this paper alone. In other words, when you Mithsrribo for YOUR HOME PAPER, or renew your present subscription, you ara entitled to Receive The Oregon Fanner for the Asking THE OBEQON FARMER is Oregon's great state farm paper, issued every week and devoted to tho Oregon fnrm and the Oregon farm home, just as this paper is devoted to tho jxxjplo and to tho intents of this local community. This Opportunity May Not Last Long GRASP IT NOW BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS s BRICK BUILDINQS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 ICTih BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. :t iaL dfi