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PAQR a I1KNI) I.UI.T.KTIN, 1UCNI) OIU.dON, TIIUHHDAY, HKPTKMUKH ft, IIMH Central Oregon Neighborhood News JUNIOR RED CROSS IS ENTERTAINED LOWBU ttlUDGK, Sept. 3. The Misses JIclou and Francos Mowbold entertained tlio Junior Kcil Cross Wednesday attornoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Holmes and family wcro shopping In Ucdmond Wednesday. It. A. Ward nnd Mr. James were dlnnor guests at tho Hosklns homo Monday. Mrs. .Fred Walters was visiting at tho Illco homo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Husscll Chapman wcro In tho mountains a fow days tho past week picking huckleberries. C. K. Hosklns has started cutting tho second crop of alfalfa. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Howard enter tained at dinner Wednesday even ing Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Itlcu and daughters. Jako Koyman has returned from a trip to Holllngham, Wash., and Is again on his ranch at Long Hollow. Sir. and Mrs. A. J. Fuller. G. K. Stadlg and U. A. Hunt attended the Good Government league meeting at Bend Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Walter, Darwin and Fern Walter, accompanied by Mrs. David Milburn and Mrs. Tom Vedder, were Prlnovillo visitors Tuesday. IMr. and Mrs. IMllot of Terrebonne were visitors over the week-end with Mr. and -Mrs. Leslie Montleth. Itay Kiddor, who is In tho navy, is hero on a furlough, visiting at his sister's, Mm. L. A. Hunt. HAMPTON BUTTE CHILD IS INJURED HAMPTON BUTTK. Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stauffor went to Dend on tho mail stago Tuesday with their little 4-year-old son Neddie, who had the misfortune to hurt his arm. On reaching Donddt was found necessary to tako him to Portland to undergo an operatlou to save his arm. C. M. Smith, who homesteaded In Lost Creek valley eight years ago, came on Wray's atago Sunday to transact business and visit old-time friends. Mr. Smith has been In Canad tho -past five years, but thinks he will return to Central Oregon soon. Lew Bennett has moved several hundred head of cattle from the Button to the Book place, which ho recently purchased. Mrs. Parrot was a passengor on the mail stago Friday for Bend. She had lieen visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jake Hook. Mrs. Swett and two daughters of Burns autoed through here from Che lial.s, Wash., where thoy spont sov eral months with Mr. Swett, who It working at that place. G. Warner of Brothers was a bu-l- new, visitor in Pleasant valley this week. Mr. Harmon of Hampton Is haul ing hay from tho Book place In Pleasant valley. Mrs. Hash spent the day with Mrs. V. Schrodor last Monday. Miss Agnes Schroder visited with Miss Gladys Meoka Sunday. Bill Burgett of Buck Creek was a buslnoss visitor horo one day this week. Mrs. Robert McDowell left for hor homo yesterdsy after visiting several weeks with Mrs. Brookings. Horace Brookings came from Terrebonne yestorday. He expects to return in a few days. When Children Start to School. School opens at a tlmo of year -when tho change pf seasons In likely to cause coughs, colds, croup, hey "fever and rmtbma. I'romnt action nt J tho first sign of Infection may keop children in prime good health and help them to, avoid losing time. Foley's Honoy'and Tar Is an ideal homo remedy. Sold everywhere. Adv. F. W. WEBER RETURNS TO SCHOOL AT SISTERS SISTERS, Sept. 3. Principal F. AV. Wobor, who has been employed at Bend during tho summer months, returned to Sisters Thursday to make preparations to commence school Monday. Miss Alico Kappanhan, who takes charge of the primary grades, arrived from McMlnnvllIo Tuesday. R. D. Woodworth and Dan Winkle from tho Tum-A-Lum mill took a Hhaft to Bend Thursday to bo re paired at the Hurfschmldt-Dugan iron workB. C. L. Glut went to Bond Tuesday and roturnod with Mrs. Padnaw and children. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Shaw wero transacting business and shopping at Bend Thursday. Forester Perry South. Walter UNIVERSITY of OREGON Tttr Fully equipped liberal culiiiro niulHciciilifiodepiirdnenlH. Spcciul ' Iraiiunc lit Commerce, .loiiriuiliHiii, Arcliitecdire, Luw, Aleilicinu IV-icliiug, Library Work.MunIc, Iloiivrliold Mllltarr Ix-leiirv In ruargatil Autrrlraiu uuti uriiuu .Jii.crr. nil, irciure an-i j,iai w,,k nil uiflo-Jalr, ImmJ an aipt-rlrurr In prcarul war. Cumplcl mytltm ul IrcBrura, WUfea, rlta blaxlcuta rtromn.a'iidcd fur (yumuilaaloaa. Tuition I'llIJKa library of 80,000 voluiaaaa Graham and Joo Wilson wont to Crano Pralrlo Friday ovonlng to com bat a fire. Clydo Gist and family wont to tho hucklcborry patch Saturdny. L. A. Heath man was In from his Suttlo lake resort Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lea and party of Bond passed through Sisters Satur day on their way to tho huckleberry patch. C L. Gist and Lynn Wilson woro fighting n flro near Squaro lake Wed nesday. Lynn also succeeded In catching a rainbow trout 26 Inches long. Stato Engineer Joiin Lewis and District Attorney H .11. Do Armnnd wero at Sisters Wednesday on busi ness connected with tho Squaw Creek Irrigation company. Mrs. Grogan and her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Arthur, wero shopping at Sisters Saturday. L. G. Gates, who spent a weok on tho Mctollus at tho Allen resort, re turned to Tho Dalles Saturday. J. C. Wright nnd family left for Portland Saturday. Mr. Wright will return and stay at tho ranger station on tho Mctollus until the closo of tho flro season and then return to Port laud to Join his family. 0 C. W. Alien was in town Saturdny having shock absorbors attached to his new Ford at tho Sisters garage. C. L. Gist and Bill Hathaway went to La Pino Saturday to fight a fire. Miss Mary Altkcn, a teacher In tho Rosoburg schools, who has been spending her summer vacation at Sisters visiting her brother, George E. Altkcn, returned to her homo Monday. On her way Miss Altkcn will stop off at Portland and visit tho city schools. J. M. Kieff and Wm. Arthur wont to Bend Saturday on business. Mr. Arthur will leave for Raymond, Wash., to work In the shipyards. Lynn Wilson, Garnet Johnson, Norma Drydcn and Mrs. Drydcn went to Redmond Saturday evening. R. D. Woodworth of t'loverdalo was shopping at Sisters Saturday. George Wilson wont to Bend Fri day and returned with a shaft for the Tum-A-Lum mill. G. F. Arnesen made a trip to tho Metollus Friday with his E. M. Flyer, . a -a - a f a a a , iookoui station nas neen placed at tho top of the tallest pluo tree in Sisters. A good vlow may bo had of the surrounding country. Warren Farthing has given tho roof of his hall a coat of black paint. four chairs at your service at the Metropolitan. ls'o waiting. Adv. UP AND ABOl'T AGAIN. "I was sick In bed with kidney trouble." writes C. F. Reynolds. El mtra. N. Y. "I commenced taking Foley Kidney Pills and In a few days was nut ci bed. Keeping: un the' Lr.Mtm"nt' ,b,01 t0 B t0 ! Since then I have had no more buck-. ; echo,." Foley Kidney Pills atop deep-disturbing bladder allmenu. Sold everywhere, Adv. NEWS LETTER ' FROM MILLICAN MILLICAN. Aug. 30. Miss Mary. Holland called at Mrs. It. R. Keller's Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J.. B. Keller and chll- dren, Mrs. F. Tauscher. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fooal, E. Foenl and son, Mrs. C. uraffonborger and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. Holland motored to Brothers Sunday, all enjoying tho trip immensely. Miss Mary' Holland callod on Mrs. T. E. Going recently. Ufa.. 4 Paa.I ..lul.n.l 1,1. miilkA. I ,. ' S, '.V J, , Jr, u . ' """"", i,r' I- K' Go,I,B' ThursKluy. F. Tauschor purchased a Shorthorn slro for his herd from J. J. Holland. i.biiii.u ura..u.iu:.Kcr ui.u nin.u. Clara and younger brothor spent Sun day with Joseph and Mary Holland. A. L. Shaver and John Holland re turned to Mr. Moore's Sunday even ing. Mrs. T. E. Going Intends moving to Bend soon. Bennle Graffenberger and Joseph Holland callod at F. Lee's Sunday. Miss Hazel Norton IntondH staying with Mrs. F. Klger for some tlmo and go to school here. Mr. and Mrs, C. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer went to Summer Lake to pick plumH Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Kollor nnd chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. J. Holland wero Sunday guests at F. Tauscher'H. Mr. and Mrs. A. Feoul aro enjoying a visit with tholr brothor, E. Feeal, Mrs. J. Holland and son Josoph mado a business call at tho Fceal ranch Monday. Mrs. A. D. Norton and chlldron aro now living near Bend, whero Mr. Norton is employed, W. Rahn mado a business call at the Tauschor and Hollund homes Sat urday, Mr. and Mrs. E. Grlnstcad spont A rU. I'liynlcal I ruining and line An. uuicm ovrrnial II. I. 1. 1 Durrutlorlea lor wen auJ wiiuiia 8unday at Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Kel ler's. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Smith nnd Mrs. P, B, Johnson went to Summer Lake to pick plums last Sunday. Mr-nnd Mrs. L. Kollur nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Holland called at R. R. Keller's Sunday. C. J. Cook and brother Roy nro visiting their mother, Mrs, a. Cook. W. Grlnstoad is threshing his rye this week. F. Loo called at thn Cook ranch Monday. Mrs. L. Keller nnd Mrs. J, Holland spont Tuoadny with LMra. R. R, Wei lor. G. Cook of Bond spont Sunday at his ranch horo. AIM. L. Kollor nnd children nro spending tho week In Bend. Mrs. C. M. Hosln nnd children and Mr. Brooks called at tho Holland homo Tuesday. W. Rahn mado a business trip to Bond this week. Who is Plorcy & Sons, Tumalo? 44p Adv. Cut Thh Out It U Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Cc to Foley & Co., 2SI1G Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111,, writing your name nnd address clenrly. You will rocelvo in return a trlnl packago containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid ney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tab ids. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. PUBLIC SALE AT POWELL BUTTE POWELL BUTTE, Sept. a.- Tho snlo at tho D. R. French ranch Wed nesday proved very successful. An cxcollont lunch was served nt noon to nbnut 200 people. Mr. French and family left Immediately nftor tho sain for Bend, whero thoy spent tho night with relatives, and stnrtcd Thursday morning for Portland. E. A. Bussctt recently sold four head of beef cattle. Gcorgo Shobort purchased a water right, for tho 40 acre of ditch land known as tho Jim Green plaro. Mr. Shobort expects to moro his family down as soon an possible. Doc Bayn has started cuttlnivhls second crop of hny. Ho nxpens n good yield. Others will start cutting soon, 1iut owing to tho scarcity of harvest hands It Is going rather slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bussctt nnd Fay Bussctt went to tho Ico caves nbovo Bend Sunday afternoon and returned to Bend In time for tho movlus, "To Hell with tho Kaiser." They say It was an excellent play. Leo Hobbs has moved his house hold goods and family to their new homo, recently purchased from 1. It. a." ., a, la -- Geo. Hobbs Is busy Irrigating tho 40 acros of land known as the Bo gaurd 40, which he bought from .Mr. Fronch. Some gardons horo have been quite ' liHtllil itnMininil n .. . I. aa ab,I nf It........ uui uumuhou an iuu luauik ji iiihi.i 'rosts Mr. and Mrs, Covort nnd Arthur Tuck recently rottirnod from Ml. Jef ferson with a splendid amount of huckloborrles. Thoy say tln-re are many more berries than can easily bo picked. Willie Pauls leaves for training at Camp Lewis Thursday, 8"itnibjr R. Mr. .tewan Jim initialled a new ttlenho-w In his house, Lozell Shultz, it former resident of Powell Butte, Is up from Portland helpline hay. News received from the Ijovh who have recently gone to the training school from horo Ik that they nre "getting fat and ilko tho school fine." See J. Ryan & Co., for farm land loans. Adv. CALIFORNIA MAN VISITS RELATIVES PINEHl'RST, Aug. 31. Orrln Couch of I. ing Beach, Cal , accom panied by his wlfo nnd three daugh ters, arrived Thursday ovenlng for a short visit with his brothers, G, M. nt.il .1 T. Pnnnli nf tllfu filnrn nml ., ' ' !"'..: ' .-" ,-- s'stcr, .Mrs. c. E. Nichols, of Tumalo. 0 , on ,,, way ,lomo frorn nn ox. lenilni, v!slt with rolatlvos In Idaho aml Washington. KHinl Snviler returned rrfim Ilnnil Wednosday, whero she spent tho last week visiting friends. C. Pederson has been nulto niak tho past week with stomach trouble, but at prcsont is somewhat Improved. A. J. Ilnrtor, manager of the Farm on' telephone lines, was In thn neighborhood soveral days this wook ropalrlng tho lines and examining tho phones, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Park and fam ily of Tumalo and Mr. and Mrs. W Searcy and son wero dinner guests at Chas. Spaugh's Sunday, Carol Dayton of Tumnlo was visit ing her brother Frank at tho patrol house Sunday. Fred Wilson was binding ryo for C, Pcdorson novoral days this week, G. W. Snyder and C. II. Spaugh woro visitors nt thn Pino Trco mill Sunday, attending to various school matters. J, L Couch and family returned Monday from a visit of sovornl months at points In Washington nnd near Eugone. They returned by wuy of the McKcnzIo pans, Mrs. Clarenco Phelps and dnugh- W STOP! And Investigate our prices before buying your groceries. We can nave you money. tor, nccnmpnnlod by Mrs. M. S. Bill iard and daughter nnd 8am Rued, loft Tuesday morning for tho huckle berry patch near Ml. Jorforson, O. M. Couch motored to Redmond on business Tuosdny, C. M. Pholpii hns tho eontrnct for knlsomtuliig nnd putting In shnpn tho Tumnlo school hulldlnmt for tho fnll term, nnd hns boon working there tho past week. 1), W. Dletorlch wns binding rye for P. A. Hovers and son for several dnys thin week, Mrs. Nolta McOuIro nnd nlstnr woro cnllers nt thn F. N. Wnllnco homo in Tumnlo Tuesday. Mrs. C. II, Spnugh nnd dnughtern attended tho Red Cross meeting in Tumalo Wednesday, Lloyd Root, who has boon visiting with his parents nt Mod ford, Oregon, tho Inst fow months, has returned to Eastern Oregon, Frank Swlshor nnd O. W. Snydor wero nt tho county sent on business Monday. 'Mr. Gamble, who has had chnrgo of tho hendgnto for tho T, I. P. through tho Irrigation season, hns accented tho position of foreman of mo nayes ranch. Reginald Bayley nnd Lloyd Root made n trip to Broken Top Sunday, returning Monday afternoon. Silas and Hnrry Dletorlch spont sovornl davs this week nt thn Me tollus. Suttlo nnd Bltln lake nut! ntn visited tho huckleberry patch near ah jenersnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry MrGiiIrn woro callers nt Chns. Howell's Monday afternoon. Marjorlo Spaford spent sovornl days last week as tho guest of Allelic Wallnco of Tumnlo. 0. M. Couch had the misfortune to loso one of his fine dalrv cows, caused by an over feed of alfalfa. Freda Clark spent sovornl dnys with homo folks this weok, return ing to Bend Snturdny. 1. E. Wlmor Is building n now grnnnry on his farm near Sunnysldo. Mr. nnd Mrs C. W. Ilowoll and son Lclloy woro callers nt C. H. Spnugh's Snturdny, ' Mrs. A. J. Ilnrtor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orrln Couch nnd fnmlly nnd Mrs C. E. Nichols woro dlnnor guests nt O. M Couch's Friday. For fnrm land loans seo J. Ryan ft Co. Adv. NEWS ITEMS FROM PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE. Sept. .1. Mr. anil Mrs. O. E. Anderson were business, visitors In Bond Tuesday afternoon. Anton Ahlatrnm has purchased n Ford car from his cousin, Gust Nel son, of Bend. W. T. Acton was In Bend on bust iless Monday. Gust Nelson of Bend spoilt n few hours nt tho homo of Antotio Ahl stroni Wednesday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson, nc rnmpanlcd by Hnrold Cess, loft for Crater Inko Frltlny morning to bo gone several days. Antonu Ahlstrom waH In Redmond on business Saturday. Mrs. Lonn McPherson has pur chased nn Overland car. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Aelon Wt Wwliiiwday morning for the roost, where they will visit Portland. Ta comu, Seattle nnd other pol"t b-fore returning to their home at Browning, 'Montana. Harold Cms hss breti enlnvlnir a visit from his mother for n few days.! Siy returned to her home In Port land Thursdiiv morning. Antnno Ahlstrom anil J. W Pr-ttr-sou were Bend visitors Wedndny. Fred C. Seeling ami Gust Nelsin came down from Bond Saturday night to spend Hundny. .Mr. nnd Mrs, J. W. Peterson enter tained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Antono Ahlstrom, Mia Hllmn Nelson, Hans Mlkk-lson, Al fred Mtkkelsnn, Gust Nelson nml Fred Seeling. J Alton Tnomnsnn of Bond wax In this neighborhood Sundny. Rasmus Peterson, Mrs. Catharine Jnhanson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Hans MlkkelHon woro shopping In Red mond Frltlny. Mrs, Lonn Mcpherson, Watt Joiioh, .Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Gray and Etl Swalley woro In Tumnlo Wodnostlny. INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CLOVERDALE CLOVERDALE, Stmt. .1 Mr. nnd Mrs. It. J. Hkolton nnd sou Verno nnd Inez McKlnnoy motored to Prlnovillo Sunday. Mr. anil .Mrs. W. W. Van Mntro and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Matro motored to Deschutes Sunday to spend tho day at tho L. A, Brandenburg homo. Mndlson Holtan Is tho purchaser of a Ford car. Mrs. R. A. Cutler, Mrs. A. J. Wes ton, Bort Hodson, C. ChrlHty, Mr. and MrH. R. J. Solton nml Vorno anil W. W. Van Matro mado a business trip to Bond Thursday. Mrs. Laura Waymlro and two sons, who hnvo boon visiting nt the Cyrus homo, wont to Prlnovillo for a short visit Inst wook. 'MrH, II. C. Miller nnd dnughtor Fay BRICK vs. BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE spont Snturdny nflornoon nt thn Van Mntro homo, MrH. II C, Miller nnd Mrs. W. W. Vim Mntro spent Mnnilny afternoon with Mrs. R. A. Cutler nnd diuiKhtor, Mrn, A, J. WoHttin. 'Mr. and MrM, Dmin Van Mntru wero ehnrlvnrled by n fow Cluverdnlo penplo Inst Monday night, MOUNTAIN VIEW SCHOOL STARTS BEND R. F. I). No. I, Sept. 4. Tho Mountain Vlow school started Mondny morning with nn enrollment of nine scholars, Mlsn Evelyn Iledtent, who tins been nt Antorln thn pnst year, ro turnod home Inst week to visit with hor folks. Mrs. Hnrrls, John Harris, Mrs Mary Johnson nnd llnzol Johnson will start for Vullojo, California, Thurmlny morning to visit Jnmos A, Hnrrls, who Is stationed nt that plncn. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Coffey nnd dnughtor Gertrude moved to Bend Wednesday. Fern Lowell of tho Arnold district Is In thn Bond hosnltnl suffering? from nplnnl meningitis. Mrs, Bailie HtenlKor, who hns boon visiting nt tho C L, Smith home, re turned to her homo Inst week, accom panied by hor nlcro, Mrs. Myors E. Ilcdleiit lent a row by alfalfa bloat Inst week. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Strickland moved tn Bend Monday Fny Smith will stny with thorn nnd attend high school, Mrs, J. Mnlosh nnd Mrs. J. T. New berry wero visitors at A. Noft'e Tues day Miss Oornldlno Tliurnthwnltn of Bond spont Friday with Francos Bo dlent. Tho fanners of thin vicinity nro busy cutting their second crop of hny. Misses Fannie nnd Dorothy Monro took tho train Snturdny morning fir Redmond to visit friends nt that plnco. Mrs. E Ilcdleiit nnd daughter Evelyn will leave Wednesday evening for Minnesota tor nil extended visit with friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. VoroI have mndo quite nn Improvement on tho John Thyon place, FAREWELL PARTY FOR TUMALO MAN TF.MAIO, Sept 3 A crowd of young folks gathered nt tho R (' Fllcklnger homo Wednesday to spend the evening with Roger Fllcklnger, who left tho next morn ing for Waterloo, Iowa, where ho will attend school. Miss Helen Skinner of Portland In visiting her sister. Mrs J M Grlflln Huckleberry season Is now on ami many people arc going to the moun tains to get berries nml hunt Those from Tumnlo who went this week nre: Mr. and Mrs It. IT. l-'llrkluger, O. E. Blnrkwoml, Mr and Mrs C M Phelps and daughter. Mrs. Billiard nnd daughter, llnlbert Wallace. Samuel Recti nml John MrM-mlmoti Mr. nml Mrs. Oreit Couch and nml daughters of Arizona are visiting relatives In this section. ff'.ntlmir.i on Pare 7 1 The BEND BULLETIN and The Oregon Farmer Both for the Price of One By a sporinl arrnngement with Tho Oregon Tanner you can secure The Oregon Farmer with this paper ut the price of this paper alone. In other wonN. when you suliHcriho for YOUR HOME PAFI.Il, or renew your present subucriptioii, you aro entitled to Receive The Oregon Farmer for the Asking THi; OREGON TAEMER U Oregon's prcnt stato farm papu issued ovory week and devoted to tho Oregon farm ami tha Oregon farm homo, just na this paper i.i devoted to tho poopi and to tho iutantu of this local community. This Opportunity May Not Last Long GRASP IT NOW OTHER BUILDINGS OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 'if! sks The mellowness so char acteristic of Crescent Vanilla is the result of lining in whi'u oak casks ---it' ilie care in making well at the fine ulity vanilla lieani ucii (list makes Crecnt Vanilla iiipcriur, Atkyour grocer for Crescent Better Extracts I -j! The Carnation Case In the Storeroom Is "The Answer to the Milk Question" On the Farm :t tSwSiiSSBCSSCSmSSSS!mtS 5A in laxpciiat luwval, mucli opportunity lor werklai ona way. Wrll llrtUtrar, l!uror, Orrfton, (or IlluxIrutcJ kookltl. J.- SfiS P.B.Johnson's Millicaa. Ore. Telephone I1 BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. Bl tSE. " "