PAGK 9 HRXP HUI.IiKTiy, llKNtt onKOOff, THURSDAY, AUQtTOT 8, 1018 Central Oregon Neighborhood News MILLICAN FAMILY PARENTS OF BOY MILLICAN, Aug. 2. norn, to Mr. ond Mrs. W. W. Grlnstcad. a GH pound baby girl, Monday, July 29. Alex. Kccal and Loo Kollor wore over Sunday visitors at tholr respect ive homos. Ed. Mooro rondo a business trip to Bend Monday. Wm. A, Itahn liad a party at his houso Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. Taunchor, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Fecal and ttio L. I). Keller family wero the ones In attondnnco. Mr. and Mrs. Alox. Pcoal and W. A. Hahn worts Sunday dlnnor guests at tho L. O. Keller homo. Tho A. D. Norton family visited at tho J. J. jlolland homo Saturday. Tho It. R. Kollor family wore call ers at tho Rosin homestoad Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Spcncor and son Virgil, Mr. and Mrs. L. Glcss and niece, Naomi Klgor, and J. J. Hol land and family wore Sunday visitors at tho A. D. Norton homo. Mrs. J. J. Holland and Mrs. Loo Keller and children wero Monday visitors at tho R. R. Kollor home. Mrs. rratt is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. W. W Grinstcad. Mrs. Donnlson mado a trip to Bond Sunday, returning Monday. W. W. Grlnstoad's sister and par ents caned at his homo Monday. Goo. Cook left for Dcnd tho past wecK, prior to a trip to Illinois, where ho will visit with his daugh ters. Tho P. Tauschcrs have now taken their dairy stock homo. Mrs. L. B. Keller called at tho P. Tauscher and W. W. Grlnstoad homos Monday and Tuesday. Tho Smith horses wcro brought hero Wednesday and aro watering at tho P. B. Johnson ranch. Fred Klgor will bo tho foreman for Mr. Smith on tho former Mill! can ranch. R. R. Kollor was employed a short tlmo on tho Smith ranch Tuesday. Plorence It cam made a business call at tho R. R. Kollor homo Wed nesday. J. J. Holland was homo several days the past week. Walter and Roy Kollor called at the J. J. Holland homo Friday. Stookeys called at tho W. W. Grin stead home this week to seo tho new Girl. Mrs. J. J. Holland 's a caller at tho It. R. Keller homo today. P. B. Johnson made a business trip to Bond this weok. PINEHURST BOY ANSWERS CALL Four chairs at your service at the Metropolitan. No waiting. Adr. riNEHURST, Aug. 3. Mahlon Couch was called tor military duty and loft Friday morning for a visit with rolntlvcs at Eugene, Oro and other points In Washington botoro leaving for Camp Lewis. Mrs. Phil Smith and Ruth Bayloy attended tho Red Cross mooting In Tuninlo Wednesday. C. W. llowoll and Durward Howell wero helping Chas. Spaugh with his haying several days this weok. Arthur Dickinson is assisting Frank Dayton in 'riding ditch during tho rotation of water. C. II. Spaugh dollvored thrco fino pigs to parties at tho Pino Trco mill Monday ovonlng. Ethyl nnd Ivy Snyder spent tho ovonlng at tho R. H.VUayloy homo Tuesday. Mrs. Mlntn Howard was a caller at G. M. Couch's Wednesday ovonlng. Mrs. II. A. Nowcomb Is expected homo In a couple of months. Mr. Nowcomb was called for military duty and left the 25th of July. Mrs. Nowcomb will spend tho Intervening tlmo in visiting relatives in Walts burg, Portland and other points. Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson and family of Plalnvlow passed through hero Wednesday on tholr way to town. Austin Graham and brother Rus sell woro Bend visitors Wednesday on business. Rozella Phelps spont tho week with her grandmother at tho railroad camp, returning Saturday evening. Chas Howell delivered a load of fine alfalfa hay to tho Pino Trco mill Tuesday. Mrs. Jones and son wcro In Bond Monday on business. Silas DIotcrlch motored to Bend Monday and had his Injuries dressed at tho hospital. Ernest Phelps motored to Bond to attend business affairs Monday. Ruth Bayloy, Violet Spaugh, Myrtlo Spaugh and Ivy Snydor wore entertained by Miss Ethoy Snydor Sunday. Mrs. Garner was down from tho camp and spent Sunday with home folks, returning in tho cvonlnor. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Spaugh and daughters spent tho evening Satur day at C. W. Howell's. Mrs. F. V. Swisher and Ivy Snyder woro visitors at the Pino Trco mill Sunday morning. Mr. Cayton and sons of Plalnvlow passed through Pinohurst on their way to Tumalo Monday. Harry Simpson spont Monday night at the Phelps' homo, returning Tuesday morning. Ho is hording tho Marsh. Parks and Becker bands of sheep on tho Metollus. Sovcral of the Pinehurst ladies aro Brown, who Is now in Camp Lowli. Ho said: "If I hnd only known what army llfo was llko I would hnvo boon hero long ago." THRESHING STARTED AT LOWER BRIDGE LOWER BRIDGE. Aug. G. 'Mark Forrest pulled In with his threshing out lit Wednesday. Ho started thresh ing ut tho Brooking placo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Hownrd, Karl Updike and Harvey Dietrich woro Rodmond visitors Wednesday ovon lng. Nnoml nnd Marlon Hosklns woro In Redmond Monday ovonlng, Mrs. Fred Walters and Darwin Waltors wero shopping In Iludiuond Wodnesday. Mrs. L. F. Rlro and daughters woro In Redmond Tuesday. Frank and Russoll Chnpmnn have boon helping Joo Howard with his liny crop. A. J. Fuller, Frank and Russoll Chapman and Joo Howard wont to Bond Friday ovenlng to tho mooting for registered men. G. E. Stadlg was a Rodmond visitor Wodnosdny. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fullor woro visiting Mrs. Wlnflold at Terrobonno Wednesday evening. Ross Farnham of Bond, who tins been helping with tho haying nt tho Hosklns placo, returned to his home Sunday. lug to hear tho nddrens iglvon by Captain Russell of Camp LowIh, J. A. W. Hroggln washomo from his Blnuk Butto camp last Friday ovodlng nnd Saturday, Miss Ida IIosh was thn guest of Wlliuu Armstrong Inst Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Taylor nnd dnughtor Alice of Hood lllvnr left horo last Monday nftor spending several days with tholr rolutlvoH, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley. During tholr stay a lino plcnlu trip on thu Duseluiton rlvor was enjoyed. Miss Luolln Burgess has returned to tho Box A ranch nftor upending tho week at thn .Hartley ranch, Tho (). D. O. club will hold Its rogulnr mooting with Mrs. (Irovor Pallium next Thursday afternoon, August 8. Mrs. H. L. Burgeon and Mr. nnd Mrs. II, A, Scnggln were guests nt tho Hartley ranch on Tuesday, 8oo J, Ryan loans. Adv. & Co., for farm land Caught Cold nt Palm I loach. Southern cllmnto Is no protection against summer colds. Helen It. Saunders, G2C 2nd Ave., W. Palm Beach, Flo., writes: "My sovero cold on the chest was rclloved by Foley's Honey and Compound." This lino old family remedy can bo depended upon to relievo summer colds, hay fever, asthma and croup. Sold every where. Adv. PICNIC SUPPER AT TERREBONNE HAMPTON BUTTE TVTrmro t rrrvriirio ' assisting tho Tumalo Red Cross by IUi& Ldtilitili I knitting. Mrs. G. M. Couch Is tho U HAMPTON BUTTE, Aug 3. Mr. Webb of Portland was In this vicinity one day this weok to look after busi ness interests. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. P. Wray of Bend stopped at tho Moeks home last Wed nesday, bolng on their way homo from an extended tour through sov cral states and tho Yellowstono Na tional park. Mr. Walkor and son of Corvallls nutoed through hero last Sunday, go ing to uurna to visit relatives. Eugene Pinkus of Butto passed through hero Sunday, en routo to Washington, whero ho will spent part or tne year. Mrs. M. W. Sheppard took tho mall stage for Bend Friday. She will go to live with her daughter near Port land. Mrs. Alma Brickoy has gono to Forest Grovo to work in tho cannery thlB season. For farm land loans seo J. Ryan & Co. Adv. V YOU KNOW OF A Vultor A Departure A Birth A Deith An Accident An lllneu OR Any New Building Social Function Meeting! A Real Estate Traniaction Any Improvement OR Anything that it of Interat ITS NEWSI Phone it to The Bulletin 501 champion knittor, having mado eight pairs or box. Violet Spaugh, n sweater; Mrs. C. W. Howell, sweater; Mrs. Nlta McKulrc, sweater, and Mrs. Jean Wlmor, three sweaters. Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Johnson were callers at Clarenco Phelps Saturday afternoon. Lester Snyder, Austin Graham, Russell Graham, Jean Wlmor and Raymond Winter woro hulsnsos vis itors In Tumalo Saturday mornln. C. W. Howell had tho misfortune to loso a flno Holsteln holfor Friday by bloating. Frank Dayton, Blnln Devers, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry McGuIre nttendod tho lecture In Bend Friday ovonlng. Husband nnd Wife. Mrs. Frank P. Wood, Box 18, R. F, D. 2, Morrill, Mo., writes: "Foley Kiuney puis help mo so much. My husband also has recolved much benefit from them. Ho was so lamo ho could not stoop over and now ho feels no pain." Lamo back, soro muscles, stiff Joints, rheumatic aches and pains quickly conquered by Foley Kidney Pills. Sold everywhere. AUV. TERREBONNE. Aug. G. Those who enjoyed a picnic supper at Lower Brldgo from Torrebonno Thursday evening, given for Cliff Ralston, woro: Cliff and Kolllo Ralston, An gnllne, Matilda, Hcrbot and George Rommel, Adeline Dietrich, Nina El liot, Joseph McElfrcsh, Carl Hamil ton nnd Mary McCauly. Harold McFadden of Bend spent Sunday nnd Monday In our village visiting friends. All enjoyed tho speaking nt tho LadloV Club hall Sunday evening by Mr. Hnrtranft of Bend. Mrs. J. Perry has been up nt Bend for tho pnst two weeks caring for her son Gerald, who Is sick with spinal meningitis. Carl Hamilton returned to Torre bonno about n week ago. All enjoy seoln-g him home. Cliff Ilnlston left Saturday morn ing for camp. All wish him the best of luck and all enjoyed tho danco given for him Friday evening. l'ropnro for thn Hot Wmo. Tho hot sun In doubly dnugoroun If thoro Is a tnnss of undigested fond In thn stomach. Foley Cnthnrtlc Tab lets glvo prompt nnd sure rollcf. They act gently but do tholr work thor oughly. Thoy clnnnso tho bowels, sweeten tho stomach nnd benefit tho liver. For Indigestion, biliousness, bnd breath, bloating, gnn. Sold every where. Adv. RETURNS FROM VISIT WITH HER DAUGHTER iocotnoliw Kuclnrrr Wrllc. Whon tho kidneys aro not working proporly, bnckacho, stiff Joints, rhou matlc pnlns and suffering result Georgo McLaln, Turtle Lake, N. I). writes: "I am a locomotlvo engi neer. I had a bad pain In my back and my bladder action was very lr- rRular. I took Foley Kidney Pills and was rclloved In a couplo of days. Sold everywhere. Adv. Who 44p Is Plercy & Sons, Tumnlo? Adv. PLAINVIEW PEOPLE RETURN FROM TRIPS SCHOOL BUSSES HAVE ARRIVED (From Tuesday's Dally.) TUMALO. Aug. C Fred Wallace, Frank Wallace and It. U. Fllcklngor went to Tho Dalles Monday ovonlng and returned later In tho week with tho two Studobaker busses that aro to bo used this winter for transport ing tho pupils to school. Hon. W. D. Barnes and brldo woro down from Bond Tuesday afternoon. Tho Red Cross auxiliary mont in tholr rooms to work Wodnesday. Thoso present woro; Mesdames Wal laco, Nichols, NUes, Marlon, Fllckln gor, Gerklng, Smith, Park, Kanoff, Mlnta Howard, Brown, Bramhall and Dunn and Misses Bayley adn IIolou green. Several pairs of socks and sweaters woro turned in. Ruby Marion spent Thursday visit ing Nellie Howell, Mrs. J. E. Bramhall visited hor daughter, Mrs. Kartell, of Bend a couplo of days last weok. Ruby Davis returned from Bond Friday, whero alio has been working for tho past fow weoks. Misses Edyth and Ruth Bales and Flota Mlllor woro down from Bend Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gerklng aro visiting Mr. Gorkln's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. B. Gorklng. Ttnliv Mnrlnn ntwl MaIHm TTnurnll spont Saturday and Sunday in 'Bend. Ju Word was recolved from 8. It.'Effc PLAINVIEW. Aug. C Mr nnd Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker, MIhsoh Rao and Constanco and Mastor Em- mett Knickerbocker, Rny Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. H, T. Harlloy nnd family liavo been spondlng a delight ful week ramping at Sparks lako. Their departure mado n very pictur esque train as tho ontlro trip was mado on horsobacjf and only ono light wgaon was taken to carry tho camp outfit and provisions, Mrs. S. L. Burgess nnd Jamos hnvo boon visiting at tho homo of A. W Armstrong and at tho Box A ranch tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hon mado a business trip to Redmond last Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bennett and family of'Ilond wero callers In Plaln vlow last Thursday evening, Mrs. Mntt Patterson spent Thurs day afternoon and evening at tho C. F. Chalfan homo. Miss Nelllo Scoggln was a editor at tho A. W. Armstrong homo Sunday. Miss Mary Bennett of Bend has been visiting for sovcral days ut tho J. A. W. Scoggln ranch. Mrs, Grnver Pulllam visited hor slstor, Mrs. Levorenz, last Sunday and Monday, Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Edglngton nnd family called on Plalnvlow friends Saturday whllo on tholr way homo from Rodmond. Miss Luella Burgess, Mrs. 8. L. Burgess and son James and Mrs. H. A. Scoggln woro guests nt an ex cellent dlnnor and for tho afternoon at the A. W. Armstrong homo last Thursday. . A. E. floss took a load of regis tered men to Bond last Friday oven- BEND It. F. I). No. 1, Aug 6 -Mrs. E. Bodleut, who tins been visit ing hor daughter Evelyn nt Astoria, returned Thursdny morning. Frnn ces romnlucd with her slstor until later, when they nro nil expecting to mnko n trip east. Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph E. Grimes and sou Ralph, Jr., of Pilot Buttu ranch motored to Crnno Prnlrlo Thursdny, uhoro Mr. Grimes vnrolnnted somo rattlo, returning Saturday ovonlng. Charles Hooch has been harvest ing hay for tho past two weeks nt Madras. Mr. Vogel. who purchased tho John Thycn ranch, made n trip to tho High Dosert Friday to got his furniture Herbert Wntklns of Bond visited Charles Bedlunt Sunday. Courtney Pontlous, who hns been living on his ranch east of Bond, wont to town Sunday to work In thn mills. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Denser, Kvorott Arroo nnd Graco Cook nutoed to tho Desert Sunday. Isabel Smith nnd Chester Elliott called on Myrtlo and Eunice Nuff Sunday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. JBodlont wore vis itors nt J. P. Shank's of Crescent Sunday. E. Bedlont purchased a cow from Sam Coffey Inst week. Virgil Cook sold his team of horses to O'Donald. Mrs. C. L. Smith hns boon staying with hor sister-in-law, Mrs. Walter Strickland, tho past weok. Leo Young wont to East Lnko Sun day to get Mrs. Young, who has been thoro for n week. BEND MEN LEAVE FOR TRAINING CAMP OUT! In order to show you the present condition of Staple Canned Goods, we quote from a letter from one of the largest jobbers on the Coast, un der date of July 17, 1918. "We cannot do anything for you on corn, as we have not a .single case in the house nnd we will he nimble to .secure any until the now pack arrives. You understand we are out of all grades of cornStandard Country Gentlemen and Maine." ' OUR ADVICE IS BUY NOW ! Bennett-Cooper Co. ALFALFA CROP IS LARGE ONE Mom: m:ci:ivi:n in oxi: wt. TIXO THAN Dl'ltlXO KXTIiti: HKAHO.V PltEVIOUHLY DIH- couhaoi: hiiippim;. (From Friday's Dally.) Tho alfalfa crop In Deschutes county this year la far ahead of what It has been for a number of years past, many of tho fanners harvest Ing moro hay from the first cutting thnn hns been received during nn en tiro season in other years. This is partly duo to better conditions for growing than In tho past, but tho scientific methods employed have also been a big factor In tho In crease, County Agricultural Agent It. A. Ward has Just recolved from 30 farmers of tho county answers to uuostlnnnnlros mailed out by his of flco to tho growers, seeking their opinions as to tho proper crop for tho county to net tho greatest ri turns to tho farmers, and with tho exception of one Instance all answors hnvo been In favor of nlfnlfn as tho one crop which will bring success, In tho ono Instance tho farmer placed alfalfa first, with sweet clover second. Already Inquiries have been re celved In thn county from Tillamook, Linn, Cons and Douglas counties for alfalfa hay for feeding purposes, nnd there tuny bo a tratnlond, of about 2f cars, sent to ono of thoso places. This hay, baled, will bring (ho grow ors 2X per ton, f, o, h. cars horn. Thn shipment of liny from tho county to outside points Is, however, being discouraged wherever pos slide, In nn effort to keep tho supply In tho valley for the feeding of stock hero during thn winter. Ono cent a word Is all a llttlo Want Ad will cost you. 5 Hit IliihlncH noil I'rofc-iiloiinl Will HimiiiI Vurndous ut Ktigciip. Men (From Frldny'n Dally.) Six mon loft Hend ynstordny after noon nnd last night to attend tho University of Oregon second officers' training camp, which opens tomor row nnd continues until August 31. Thoso leaving wero: T. II. Foley, Ashley Forest, W. 0. Manning, M. II. Morton nnd Itoy Anderson nnd W. K, Diirnnd of Itodmond. Mr. Andorsnn Is making his second trip to tho training school, having nttonded tho first sosslou In July. TO SELL FLOWEItS FOR BENEFIT OF LIBRARY W STOP! And Investigate our price before buying your groceries. We can save you money, P.B.Johnson's Mllllcnn, Ore. Telephone aa (From Thursday's Dally.) For tho purposo of raising money for tho public library tho Indies actlvo In Its managomont aro plan ning a sorles of flowor sales to ho hold on Saturdays for tho next fow weeks, Tho flowers will ho sold at Thompson's musla storo at tho coi ner of Wall and Mlnnosntu Creels and all who will mnko donations of flowers for salo aro requested to leavo thorn at tho store early Saturday morning. Ono cent. a word is nil a llttlo Want Ad will cost you. Something to soil? Advertise The Bulletin's classified column. In 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 Fanner with this paper nt the price of this paper alone. In other words, when you subscribe for YOUR HOME PAPER, or renew your present subscription, you ars entitled to Receive The Oregon Farmer for the Asking THE OEEQON FAJIMEE In Oregon's groat stato farm paper, ' issued every wck and devoted to tho Oregon form and tho Oregon form homo, just an this paper la dovotod to tho pooplt and to the intent of this local community. This Opportunity May Not Last Long GRASP IT NOW BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS 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 Build With BRICK! BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. i