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I1KNI) nUM.KTIN, IlKNI) OltKGON, TIIUIISDAY, HKIT. 12, 1018
Central Oregon
Neighborhood
News
O. D. O. ELECTS
YEARLY OFFICERS
PLAINVIBW, Sept. 6. Tho O. D.
O. club hold Its annual mooting on
Thursday Afternoon, August 39, at
tho homo' ot'Mftfc Armstrong. Seven
teen club mombors woro present be
sides sovoral guests. Attor tho regu
lar business and reports tho annual
election ot officers was held. Mrs.
II. A. Scoggln -was eloctcd president,
Mrs. Harriott Ward vlco president,
Mrs. II. T. Hartley secretary and Miss
Itao Knickerbocker trcasuror. Tho
club will hold a baxaar on Saturday
evening, September 14, on tho lawn
at tho M. V. Knickerbocker homo.
Everyono is cordially invited to at
tend. Tho club quilt will bo sold at
this tlrao and various othor attrac
tions aro planned.
Mrs. E. J. Van Tassel has returned
homo ofter sponding the summer
visiting In Portland.
II. T. Hartley, Paul Scoggtn and
Georgo Calvorly woro riding for
cattlo Friday.
L. J. Kerstotor is much improved
In health after several wcoks of ill
ness. James Etklna was a business callor
In Redmond Tuesday.
Grover Pulllam spent Wednesday
at tho MoKlnney ranch, near Sisters
air. and Mrs. W. U. Patterson of
Portland arrived hero Saturday
morning and aro spending several
days visiting at tho A. E. Hoss homo.
Mr. Patterson Is a son of Mrs. Emma
Patterson ot Plalnvlow.
Word has been received from Roy
Heartt that ho has arrived safely In
France.
II. T. Hartley and family and H. A.
Scoggtn and party left Plalnviow Sat
urday evening for a short trip to tho
valloy via tho McKenxlo pass.
Donald Hellowell has gono to live
In Itosoburg, whero he will attend
brother Harry will mako his homo
high school this -wnlter. His younger
with tho Hartleys this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Knickerbocker, A. W.
Armstrong and family, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. W. Scoggtn, A. E. Hoss and
John Stahlfo Wero callers in Bend
Saturday.
Ora Vau Tassel of Madras visited
at tho homo ot Prentico Van Tassel
on Sunday. .
Miss Luella Durgess left Saturday
for Portland after spending her sum
mer vacation at the Oox A ranch.
Bee J. Ryan & Co., for farm land
loans. Adv.
TUMALO FAMILY
CONTINUES TOUR
TUMALO. Sept. 9. Oren Couch
and, family left Tuesday to resume
their tour through Oregon and Wash
ington points.
Melvln Couch left Thursday even
ing tor Bremerton, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain and
North and Navarro Dunn spent Wed
nesday on the Metollus river.
Bouiah Heislng, small daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Heislng of Sisters,
Is staying with Miss Molllo Nichols
and will attend school here.
Ed Dean, Holbert Wallace and
Miss Molllea Nicholas made a trip to
Metollus Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain and
baby daughter, who have been visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dunn, left
Saturday for their home In Wash
ington. Misses Beatrlco and Ada Dullard
left Saturday for Prinoville, where
Miss Ada will attend high school.
Mlsa Beatrice Dullard will teach
school near Powell Butte this year.
Miss Ruby 'Marion spent Saturday
and Sunday with Rose Armstrong ot
Redmond.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dickinson played
for a dance at Roberts hall Saturday
night.
Mr. Phelps and Mr. Bookman aro
kalsomlnlng and cleaning the school
house.
School bogan today with a good
-attendance. The teaching staff Is
-as follows: Mrs. Robert Smith,
principal; Miss Palmerton, Interme
diate; Miss Francis Thompson, pri
mary. For farm land loaas Bee J. Ryan
& Co. Adv.
When Children Start U School.
School opens at a time of year
when tho chango ot seasons Is likely
to causo coughs, colds, croup, hay
fever and asthma. Prompt action at
the first sign of infection may keep
children in prlmo good health and
help them to avoid losing timo.
Foley's Honey and Tar is an Ideal
homo remedy. Sold everywhere.
Adv. SmC-fB
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MILLICAN NEWS
ITEMS OF INTEREST
MILLICAN. Sept. 6. -Tho L. B.
Kollor family returned from Bond
Saturday ovenlng and called at tho
R. R. Kollor homo on tholr way
home.
Mrs. Graffonborgor and four chil
dren called at tho R. R. Kollor ranch
Sunday.
J. J. Holland was on ovor-Sunday
visitor at his homo.
Alex. Fceal camo homo Saturday
ovoning to got ready to movo.
Mrs. Rosin and family woro guests
at tho Holland homo Friday.
L. B. Kollor and family mado a
trip to Bond Monday. Mrs. Kollor and
children returning with Mr. and Mrs.
Feeal, who wont to Bond Tuosday,
R. R. Keller and family mado a
business trip to Bond Tuesday.
P. B. Johnson was a business
visitor at Bend Tuesday, Wodneaday
and Thursday.
Guy Schaffor loft for Bend Monday,
whoro ho had to report for duty, hav
ing been dratted. His brother Clydo
camo out Tuesday with P. B. John
son to stay with their motlrer, Mrs.
Lovo Schaffer.
Mrs. Alex. Fcoal spent Wednesday
with Mrs. L. B. Keller.
Mrs. J. J. Holland and daughter
Mary visited with Mrs. T. E. Going
Monday.
'Mrs. J. J. Holland was a callor at
tho R. R. Keller home Monday even
ing. Clara Graffenberger accompanied
tho R. R. Keller family to Bond
Tuesday.
Mr. Brooks, who formerly was em
ployed on tho Rosin ranch, Is now
working for C. J. Cook.
C. J. Cook left for Pasco, Wash.,
"Monday. Ho went to Bend with tho
L. B. Keller family.
L. B. Kollor and family and C. J.
Cook called at tho R. R. Keller ranch
Monday.
Mrs. Rosin and family called at
tho Holland homestead Wednesday
to get Mrs. Holland to haul water.
Mr. and Mrs. Gurncy called at
tho Rosin homestead Wednesday.
Mrs. F. Tauscbcr hauled water
from tho SchafTor well Wednesday.
Tho I. D. Owen family have moved
to tho Willamette valley.
Alex. Feeal and family moved out
Thursday.
Vernon Clovengor called at tho R.
R. Keller homo Monday.
W. W. Grlnstead and family will
movo Saturday.
Vornon Clovcnger and family went
to Bond for a short stay. His paronts
will stay on tho ranch during his
wife's absence
Mrs. H. E. Smith and daughter
"Sandy" called to see tho new baby,
Burton Nell, at the R. R. Kollor
homo Thursday.
Hazel Norton visited with Mary
Holland for several days. She will
Join her folks at Bend Saturday, hav
ing been staying with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klger, at
the Smith ranch slnco tho Norton
family moved to Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gurney were dinner
guests at the Schaffer homo Wednes
day. Mrs. J. J. Holland helped at the
R. R. Keller homo Thursday,
Walter and Ray Keller visited at
Holland's Thursday.
All tho neighborhood children aro
Invited to Clara Graffenberger's
birthday party Sunday to help her
celobrato her eleventh birthday.
R. R. Keller called at the Geo.
Cook home Thursday.
'.Mr. Brooks hauled water for Mrs.
Rosin Thursday.
R. R. Keller and children mado a
business trip to the Clevenger home
stead Thursday,
Mrs. P. B. Johnson took hor com
pany, Mrs. V. orbes and son, niece
and mother, to Mrs. Forbe's home
stead and to call on soma ot hor
former neighbors Sunday.
Vernon Clevenger bought an auto
mobile recently. The Heinz family
also Is the proud owner ot a car.
L. B. Keller and family called at
tho F. Tauscher homo Monday,
Mrs. L. B. Keller and children
visited with her parents Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tauscher called at
the Holland home Sunday.
Tho East End school will com
mence September 1C, with Miss Mao
Caaobeer as teacher.
UP AND ABOUT AGAIN.
"I was Blck in bed with kidney
trouble," writes C. F. Reynolds, El
mlra, 'N. Y. "I commenced taking
Foley Kidney Pills and in a few days
was out ot bed. Keeping up the
treatment, I was able to go to work.
Slnco then I have had no more hack
aches." Foley Kidney Pills stop
Bloop-dlBturblng bladder ailments.
Sold everywhere. Adv.
One cent a word Is all a little
Want Ad will cost you.
Architecture, L.aw, .iieuicuio ;
Arlu, VliyUal TrulnlnjJ.mJ fine Aria.
war. CoiuplrU ayalrin ol iraarara. rira.
Uliuial fovcrnml ll. w. i u.
Dormilorlca ler men and womm.
SISTERS SCHOOL
OPENED MONDAY
SISTERS, Sopt. 10. School
opened Monday with an onrollmont
ot 2G puplla. Tho onrollmont by
gradca Is as follows: First grade,
Milton Klof, Marlon South, Nlol
Wlnklo, Ruby Gist, Loulso Allen and
RIbIo Qulborg; bocqiuI grade, Ivy
Graham: third grado, Irwin Gist,
Floris Soronson, Alt Qulborg, Dar
lono Wlnklo and Motola Allon; fourth
grado, Jack Robbing, Rox Qulborg,
Ruby South and Claryco McKlnney;
fifth grado, Elmer and Volma Gra
ham, Earl and Cocll Robblns and
Vina Sthlham; sixth grade, John
Allon and John Wilson; seventh
grado, Irol Harrington and Margaret
Qulborg; tonth grado, Vorn Klof. A
Wobstor's International dictionary
with nil tho latest features and a
comploto supply ot supplementary
material tor tho primary room havo
boon ordorod. -
Tho mombors ot tho Junior Red
Cross work from 4 to S o'clock ovory
Thursdny.
Principal F. W. Weber romoved
all tho sagobrush and tho fonco from
tho front yard Saturday. This has
greatly improved tho appearance ot
tho school grounds.
"M. N. Prathor. Prof. Nash, Hnrley
Prathor, Clevo Prathor and W. It.
Bovans passed through Sisters Tues
day on their way to Buona Vista,
Polk county. Thoy aro contemplat
ing crossing tho Cascades over tho
Sovon Mllo-Santlam road, tho samo
routo thoy took whon thoy camo.
Rod Fostor of Eaglo Creek valloy
was In town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bort Hodson woro In
from Clovordalo Monday.
Chus. Wlldon and wlfo and daugh
ter woro at Sisters Tuesday on their
way to Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs.
Wlldon havo been taking an outing
at tholr homestoad, near Lawn, Oro.
Mrs. Skolton and Mrs. Hillary wero
shopping at Sisters Tuosday.
R. D. Woodworth was In from
Clovordalo Tuosday.
C. S. Hudson, president ot tho
First National Bank ot Bond, and
family wero at Sisters Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Allon. Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Gist. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Gist and children, Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. E. Wilson and son John. Mr. and
Mrs. Georgo Scott and Georgo Wil
son attondod tho Labor day celobra
tlon at Bend Monday.
A pair ot twins, a boy and a girl,
weighing" sovon pounds each, wero
born to olr. and Mm. Goorgo Wilson
Tuesday.
C. A. Stewart and wlfo wero at
Sisters Friday on tholr wny to Mod-
ford, Oro. Thoy havo boon visiting
at various points In Idaho, Montana,
Washington and Oregon, Including
tho Yellowstone park.
Lynn Wilson, Mrs. Parish and
daughtor Lena, and Mrs. I lineman
mndo a trip to tho Metollus and
Suttlo and Bluo lakes.
Forester Porry South, Patrolman
W. E. Graham and C. L. Gist and
Lynn Wilson woro fighting a firo nt
tho Antclopo springs Wednesday and
Thursday.
Jack Wright and temporary La
borer Hanson fought a Are at Hear
valley Thursday night. Tho fires
aro now all under control In this ond
ot tho county.
John Gotter of Clovordalo and S.
A. Gottor of Enterprlso. Oro., woro
at Sisters Friday on business. Thoy
left Saturday for Engene, Oro.
Phil Bcal camo In from tho moun
tains Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gist have rented
their hotol to their son Clydo. Mr.
Gist has rented tho Bartlett hotel at
Bend and moved to Bond Tuesday.
Fred McKlnnoy and Dan Wlnklo
loft Sisters Friday on a two days'
bunting expedition.
Warren Farthing and O. M. Arno
Hon were fishing on tho Metollus at
tho Allendale resort Friday and Sat
urday. A baby boy weighing six pounds
was born to 'Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Mills Tuesday morning.
Walter Graham and Lynn WHaon
stationed a large flag at tho top of
the lookout station Saturday. The
wind gago Just abovo tho flag con
tains seven stars, one for each soldier
who has gone to tho front from Sis
ters. Forester Perry South, Fire War
den J. D. Bowman, Forest Super
visor Norman Jacobsen, Martin Han
son and Mr. Belchy camo to Slstors
Monday with 22 cans ot redsldo min
nows and placed them in streams
adjacont to Sisters.
Vern Skolton was in from Clover
dale Saturday.
Tho following reglstorcd at tho
Gist hotol during tho past weok:
Chas. Thomas of Crescent, Oro,; J.
D. Bowman of Bend, 8. A. Gotter of
Enterprise, John W. Gottor of Clovor
dalo, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wlldon of
Tacoma, Wash.; Mr, and Mrs. II. C.
Bills, Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson,
Miss Mary Coleman, Miss DIshon and
Miss KInyon ot Bond.
Who Is Piorcy & Sons, Tumalo?
44p Adv.
Cut TIiIm Out -It In Worth Money.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with Re to Foley & Co.,
2835 Shofflold Ave., Chicago, III.,
writing your namo and nddroBs
clearly. You will recelvo In roturn a
trial package containing Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound, for
coughs, colds and croup, Foloy Kid
ney Pills and Foloy Cathartic Tab
lota. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv.
W
n
STOP!
And investigate onr price
before buying your groceries.
We cab save you money.
PINEHURST BOY
RETURNS TO CAMP
PINEUUItST, Sept. ?. Molvln
Couch loft Thursday ovenlng for tho
navy yard at llromurton, Wash,,
after a short visit with relatives and
frlonda hero.
Miss Kthol Snydor 1b npondltvg tho
wook nt O. B. Blackwood's, whllo
Mr. Blackwood Is away huokloborry
lug. A Jolly party consisting of Mr. and
Mrs. F. V. Swlshor and family, 'Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Smith and J. T,
Park and family motored to tho Me
tollus Sunday and spout tho day pic
nicking on tho river and at Suttlo
lako.
Ruth Bayloy and Ethel Snydor
woro dlnnorrguosta at I. B. Winter's
Sunday. Tho afternoon was spent In
developing plcturen and jthor enjoy
ablo fonts.
Ethol Grahnm nntnrtnlnml Mvrltn
Spaugh at dinner Sunday,
w. y. Mcuuinton of Bond, accom
panied by a prospective land buyor,
visited his ranch Monday afternoon.
Mm. Robort 8mlth accompanied
mo iiuw man carrior on nor routo
Monday.
TtlO PholriK.'Itllllnril litinblntmrrv.
Ing party returned Sundny. Thoy ro-
pori a very picanaui irip niul plenty
of berries.
C. I'odorson, accompanied by Sllnn
Dlotorlch, motored to Redmond
Tuosday to consult with Dr. Hosch.
I. E. Wlmor and Chas. 8paugh
woro hauling lumber from tho Pino
Trco mill Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Couch woro
in Bond on business Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. MoPhorson, our now mail
carrior, mado hor first trip Monday.
Whllo riding Sunday C. II. Spaugh
had tho miafortuno to atrip tho gears
of his Chovrolot. However, ho has
ordered a now part and will soon bo
ready for trnvol again.
O. W. Snydor and son woro dollvor
ingpotntoes at tho Pino Troo mill
Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Phil Smith, accompanied by
'Miss Ruth Bayloy, motored to Bend
Thursday and spent tho afternoon
shopping.
.Mr. and Mm. W. D. Clark and
family spent Sunday na tho guests ot
Mr and Mrs. Twcdt.
C. L. Montgomery and S. Reed
woro callers at tho PhoJps homo
Wednesday.
Chas. Spaugh la building an addi
tion to his houso this week.
This section was vlsltod by qulto
a heavy rain Saturday ovenlng, which
Was Welcomed hv llinm nnl tmvlni-
grain in mo noius.
c. M. Pholps had tho mtsfortunn
in iircon mo uinoreniiai or nis car
wniio asconmng tho grado at Tumalo
Mondny.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Searcy, accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. C. Spaugh,
woro Bhopplng In Bend Thursday.
John Bollmnn, who ban boon em
ployed at tho Pino Treo mill for sov
oral weeks, Bpent Sunday with homo
folks.
Mr. nml Mr. P. Poilnrann u-nrn In
Bond Frldoy trading nnd nttondlng
io various uuBincss mailers.
Alva Silvers was in tho neighbor
hood Saturday, riding for horses and
cattlo nnd Incidentally calling on
friends.
Mr. .Bairr purchased sovoral Ann
milch cows of O. W. Snyder this
wook and will soon bo prepared to
furnish milk nt tho sawmill.
'Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Couch and
family loft Tuesday morning for
tholr homo at Long Beach, Cal. Thoy
aro traveling by auto ond making tho
trip by way of Klamath Falls.
Four chain at your service at the
Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv.
TRIED MANY, FOUND THE BEST.
Foloy Cathartic Tablotii keep tho
bowels roeular. iwpntrin thn iinmnrh
and tono up tho liver. J. O. Gaston,
nuwurn, inu says no uson a groat
many kinds of cathartics, but Foley
Cathartic Tablet, envn him mnrn
satisfaction than any othor. Ho Bays
inoy aro mo nosi catnartle tablets
mado. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv.
PLEASANT RIDGE
NEWS LETTER
PLEA8ANT RIDOE, Sopt. 11.
Haying was bogun hero this weok.
Tho second crop of alfalfa la turning
out very good,
W. P. OlBt has been working for
Anton Ahlstrom a fow days during
haying.
Fred Boollng and Oust Nelson of
Bond wero callers In this neighbor
hood Sunday afternoon.
Rasmus Potorson Is pulling trees
on tho Miss Kano placo, which ho
purchased this spring.
Wayno Chnso In out holplng C. B.
Armstrong balo hay this weok.
Mrs. O. E. Anderson attondod tho
funeral ot W. E. Darand In Rodmond
Saturday.
N. D. Wood returned from Milton,
Ore., whoro ho attondod contoronco.
Ho was accompanied by sovoral
friends ot his who wilt spend a short
tlmo hunting and fishing,
Word was received horo of tho
RUddon doath of W. E. Durand, who
was killed in an automobllo accident
near Tho Dalles. Mrs. Durand Is
tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K.
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
Summoni alt tho forces and rcionrces of the Republic to
tho defenie of Freedom
THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
which the United States authorities have ranked as one of tho
fifteen distinguished Institutions of the country for excellence In
miliary training, has responded to tho call. Tho College Is
distinguished not only for Its military Instruction, but
V V I wm NIIIKH
Its wholesome, purposeful student life.
, Its democratic college spirit.
Its successful graduates.
Students enrolled last year, 14J) ' " ' vlce fl"i "S8i
over forty percent representing omccrs.
Collage opn Sptmbr 23, 1918
tiw IIImiIisikI IlooliUl, tnj olkir lofwratlofi wrlia tolhs Rulititr, Cofirtlllt, OitKM
Parctulnf,
Williams, Who lived In this neighbor
hood sovoral years.
Mr. and Mrs. (). E. Anderson worn
shopping in Bond Saturday evening.
Rasmus Peterson was nl Redmond
on business n short tlmo Saturday
morning.
A. J. Sanford of Rodmond was
holplng Anton AhlHtrom hay a couple
ot days this wook.
Mrs. J, A. Chnno nnd Mm. Wayno
Chnso woro Redmond visitors Frldny.
K. P, Madsnn nnd wlfo of Portland,
who visited nt tho Mlkknlsen homo
several days, loft tor tholr homo
Thursdny morning.
Thoso attending tho social hold nt
tho Deschutes hotol Thursday night
from this neighborhood wero: 'Mr.
nnd Mrs. Chris Ruainutisoii and Mr.
and Mrs. O. E. Anderson.
Anton Ahlstrom wait in Rodmond
on business Saturday afternoon.
Albert McCormlck of Bond Is holp
lng J; A. Chnso hay this wook.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. K, Anderson
railed at tho C P. Ilorhnr homo near
Tumalo Wodusday evening.
Mlsa Ettn Chnno nnd Miss Joyce
Wood woro In Redmond Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miller, Paul
Mlllor, Henry Johnson and Johnny
Johnson of Maro. Ore., aro visiting
Mr. and Mjb. W. II. Gray.
J. W. Peterson and family called
nt tho homo ot Mr. nnd Mrs, Ole
Honton at Deschutes Sundny.
i .Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ilrandonhurg
nro visiting their sou Everett and
daughter. Mrs. Roy Gllson, at Wyath,
Oro., tor a short time.
Mr, nnd Mrs. linns ..Mlkknlsen en
tertained tho following guests Sun
day: Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray,
Edgar Miller, Mrs. Miller, Paul Mil
ler, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson,
Henry Johnson, Johnny Johnson,
Rasmus Potorson and Mrs. Catherine
Johnnsen.
Con Brcnn nt Paisley wns In this
neighborhood on business Sunday,
Mrs, Lena McPherson wiui n Red
mond visitor Saturday.
Mrs. Chris Ra.imusKcn will tench
th Young school this year, which
will begin Monday, Sept. 9.
POWELL BUTTE
DRAFTEES LEAVE
POWELL BUTTE. Sopt. II.
Bruco Linguist, Wllllo Pauls, Chnrloy
Johnson and Harry D. Brantn loft for
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Camp Lewis Inst Thursday morning.
Jnmos McDanlol and llnrmnn Allen
havo recently purchnsod now "Dort"
cars.
Dorothy Wells of Redmond spent
tho wook-nud with Fay Ilusnott, re
turning In tlmo to start to school
Monday.
Mrs, Charley Charlton uud Mrs.
Win Arnold worn delegaten In at
titudauca nt tho Y. W. C. A. conven
tion at Redmond Friday,
Mr. nnd Mrs, Rons IIUBsntt and Mr.
and Mrs. Hooves Wltlcoxon attondod
th Lnhoraday program at Bend lust
wook,
Allen Wlllcoxvn returned from
Portlnnd Wednesday ovenlng. He
Hays thoy had a very nice (rip nnd
visited California and also enjoyed
swimming In tho nconn. Mrs. Will
coxett nnd Harriot will rumnlii In
Portland for somu tlmo.
think they can okey tho machine nil
shipped ii cnrload of slump to tho
Portland mnrket this wook. Thoy ro
calved 13 cents for tho rholre lambs,
Miss Crystal Sturdlvau, who will
tench tho Shepard school this year,
Is now moving In, Hhn Intends to
board hnrself.
Tho Butto Valley school teacher
arrived this morning and will begin
work Monday morning.
Mr. Mnncenu whllo trying to catch
a horto was kicked and his. arm was
broken, Tho Injury wait dressed
and la doing nicely, although Mr,
Mancimu will bo unable to usu his
nrm for some time.
Mrs. Geo, Trueadnln tins has nulto
a nIoro of tho grippe, but Is better
now.
Much of tho alfalfa which has al
ready been cut will bo damaged by
tho rain. Such a rain would havo
been appreciated had ll comu sootier,
but nt this particular tlmo will prob
ably do morn harm than good.
Alvln Rlggs and Miss Gladys
White had dinner with Iloovos Will
coxeu's lu Redmond Sunday evening.
HAYING STARTED
AT CLOVERDALE
CLOVERDALE, Sept. 10. Haying
wns tttarted In this section tho past
weok, but has boon chocked on ac
count of tho rain Sundny.
Tho Beard and Scott threshing out-
(Continued on Pago 7.)
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