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pagk a IlKNW nULIiRTIN, BKM1 OllKflON, THUKSDAY, 8KPT, II), 101B Central Oregon Neighborhood News NEWS LETTER FROM MILLICAN MILLICAN, Sept. 13. Frank and E. Kooal carno out Saturday otter another load of Alox. Feoal'a house hold goods, which thoy took In Sun day. Mr. and Mrs, F. Tauscher and L. D. Kcllor and family woro Sunday vis itors nt tho J. J. Holland homestead. R. R. Kollor mado a business trip to Bond for Goo. Cook Saturday. Geo. Cook camo out with Leo Keller Saturday, returning with him Sunday evening, to visit with his wife. Leo Kollor And family. Mrs. J. Holland and Mrs. F. Tauschor callod at tho R. R. Keller homo Sunday afternoon. C. H. Graffonberger visited with his family sovoral days this week. Mr. Shaver called at ho Holland homo Monday. Mr. Holland was an over-Sunday guest of his family. J. J. Holland callod at tho R. R. Kellor ranch Monday forenoon. Clydo Shaffer .made a business trip to Bend this week. T. E. doing and son Tom camo out irom Bend Saturday. Tuesday w. A. Rahn helped tho Going family move to Bend. Mr. Rahn returned Thurs day. R. R. Kellor went to Bend Thurs day, whore ho will bo employed. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Prossly called at ho Johnson home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith alio called at he Johnson place Thursday. Mary Holland will bo a guest at tho Wm. Roam home Friday night, while Mr. Roam makes a business trip to Bond. Florence Ream called at tho Smith ranch, J. J. Holland and R. R. Keller homes Thursday. Mary Holland called at tho C. M. Rosin ranch Wednesday. Mrs. C. M. Rosin and children moved to Bend Thursday. Mr. Owen moved them In. Mrs. Holland was employed at tho R. R. Koller place Thursday. 1'. B. Johnson has been quite til several days this week. Mrs. F. Klgor's younger brother Is staying with them at tho Smith ranch. Fred Klger Is busy hauling hay Irom tho ryo patch. Mrs. Ream orpects to bo homo next week. Mrs. Leo Koller and children vis ited with her parents several days this week. When Children Start to School. School opons at a time of year when the change of seasons Is likely to cause coughs, colds, croup, hay fever and asthma. Prompt action at tho first sign of infection may keep children in prime good hoalth and help them to avoid losing time. Foley's Honor and Tar Is an ideal homo remedy. 8old everywhere. Adv. POWELL BUTTE NEWS LETTER i POWELL BUTTE, Sept. 17. A largo number of Powell Butto peoplo attended tho danco at Terrebonno Friday night. They report an excel lent time. Mrs. E. A. Bussett visited several days In Redmond this week with friends. A large number of boys registered at tho Community hall, the appointed tilaco of registration. It was esti mated that there were about 150 registrants. Miss Gladys White, who has been visiting at tho homo ot A. W. Bayn anil with friends In Bend, returned to her homo in Brownsvllo last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roevcs Wlllcoxen were dlnnor guests at tho home of John Driscoll last Friday. Miss Crystal Sturdlvan spent the week end with her parents In Red mond. Miss Sturdlvan has her Bchool nicely started and there are now 17 pupils enrolled. Allen Wlllcoxen has mado several trips to his sheep camp, above Bend, recently. David Still Is building a very nice now bungalow on his ranch. Ho ex pects to havo it completed soon. Miss Kotch returned from Port land Thursday and has again ro mimed her duties as teacher ot tho Wilson school. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bussett, Mrs. E. A. Bussott, Mrs. Reeves Wlllcoren and Fay Bussett motored up to the dam above Prlnevlllo Sunday. Mrs. Joe Shearer and mother wero down from tho Orewcller mill Sun day visiting Mrs. Shearer and re turned in tho evening, Ruth Shearer is staying with Mrs. "K. A. Bussott attending school at the Shepard (school. ITNrr7n3'CIVV,f OWFSrVNT Tr!.bIforHncU0cy1 W14 W aM-7-. A vrs. vMll in Peac or In War Fully equipped libernl cnlliire jiiidncionliNc(lcpnrlineii(H. Special ' training in Commerce, Joiiriinlium, i TrnchlnC Library Work, Munlr.HouiteluiltlArlH.PhyiilciilTrulnliiiSaBiil'IiieArU. Military brlrura la cliarja ul Auicriruii and Ilrlluli ulllrcrn. Drill, Irclurca and Held work ull up-lo-Jalr, baard on aaparlrure In prraral ale mudrala rrfurasuraord lor CowinUalona. Tulllou I'll 1212. Library ol rJO.000 volumta. DESCHUTES RECEIVES CARLOAD OF SULPHUR PLEASANT RIDGE, Sept. 17. A carload ot sulphur was shipped Into Doschutcs this week. Sovcral ot the farmers in this vicinity purchased r quantity of this sulphur to use on their land to tncrcaso tho produc tion, i Earl Woods and Miss Etta Chaso visited Mrs. Leo Houghtnllng at tho Pino Treo mill Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson enter tained tho following guests Monday ovonljg: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Miller, Henry Johnson, Paul Mlllor and Johnny Johnson. Jim Bonham and Mr. Deblng woro helping O. E. Anderson hay this week. Mrs. Catherine Johanscn enter tained tho following ladles Thursday afternoon: Mrs. Hans Mlkkelson, Mrs. W. H. Gray, Mrs. O. E. Ander son and Miss Hilma Nelson. J. W. Peterson mado a business trip to Bend Monday. Anton Ahlstrom did some grading on tho Deschutes road this week. J. E. Williams ot Arlington, Ore., was a caller in this neighborhood Monday. Mr and Mrs. Frank Rlobhoff ot Redmond called at tho W. H. Gray homo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar iMIUer. Paul Miller, Henry Johnson and Johnny Johnson left for tholr homo in Moro, Ore., after spending about two wcoks visiting at tho Gray homo. A number ot men from this neigh borhood went to Deschutes Thurs day to reglstor tor tho next draft. Anton Ahlstrom was a business visitor In Redmond Saturday aftor noon. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson woro Bend visitors Saturday evening. Gust Nelson ot Bend called at tho homo of Anton Ahlstrom Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brandenburg returned from Wycth, Ore., Thurs day night after spending sovoral days visiting their son Everett and daughter Mrs. Roy Gllson. UP AMI ABOUT AGAIN. "I was sick in bed with kldnoy troublo," writes C. F. Reynolds. El mlra, N. Y. "I commenced taking Foley Kldnoy Pills and in a few days was out ot bed. Koeping up tho treatment, I was ablo to go to work. Since then I havo had no more back aches." Foloy Kldnoy Pills stop sleep-disturbing bladder ailments, Sold everywhere. Adv. For farm land loas see J. Ryan ft Co. Adv. PINEHURST MAN CONSULTS OCCULIST PINEHURST, Sopt. 14. Silas Dloterlch left for Portland Sunday morning to consult with an eyo spe cialist. Miss Ruth Bayley, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Swisher and family and Miss Ethel Snyder wero dinner guests at O. W. Snyder's Sunday. O. E. Blackwood was a caller at tho King homo Sunday morning. Lloyd Root, accompanied by Reg inald Bayley and Alva Silvers, was riding for horses Sunday. C. H. Spaugh and Blaln Dovors were calling at D. W. Dlctorich'a Sunday. Mrs. Garner left Monday afternoon to spond somo time at Helslng's ranch on tho Metollus. Mrs. Nelta McGulro and sister, Nellie Howell, were Tumalo visitors Thursdny. Mrs. C. Pederscn spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. G. M. Couch. Mrs. P. A. Dovers and son motored to Bond Monday and spent tho afternoon shopping and attending to business matters. 'Mn. G. M. Couch has been on tho sick list several days tho past week Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dloterlch woro In Bond Tuesday trading and attond ing to business matters. Miss Elder was over from De schutes Wednesday to sccuro a boarding placo for tho following term of school. Will Searcy was called to Bond Wednesday aftornoon by tho serious illness of his wife, who is spending tho week with frlonds there. Mrs. Jones and children wore dinner guests at C. Pedorson's Fri day. Ethel Snyder spent tho wook-end with Ruth Bayley. Mrs. F. v. Swisher was in uend Friday having somo dontal work done. Carl Woods ot Redmond was rid ing for cattlo In this neighborhood Friday. Mrs. W. D. Clark passed through hero on her way homo from Bend Wednesday. ArchUecuire. Law. Modicino war. coiuplrla myrnitm ol Irrnrbr a, bridfta. (initial tfovcrninaiil Jl. U.T.u. DvrmUorlra lor men aod woinra. G. M. Couch, accompanlod by Mrs. A. J. Hartor, wbb a county sent vis itor on Wodnosday. F. V. Swisher, C. 11. Spaugh, I. K. Wlmor nnd Hnrry Simpson woro among those from Plnohurst who rogintorod In Tuninlo Thursday, llluln Dovors spout Saturday night with frlonds In Bend. William Root, n former resident of this placo, arrived Thursday from Mcdtord and expects to spend tho wlntor hore. J, L. Couch is employed nt tho Pino Treo mill and makes tho trip dally In hln car. Lester Snyder, Vlolot Spaugh nnd Myrtlo Spaugh woro guests nt I. E. Wlmor's Sunday. Mosdamcs A. It. Rood, G. W. Sny dor, C. M. Phelps and Grand in r McNnnamon comprised n party ot ladles who wore shopping In Hand Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Phil Smith attondod tho Red Cross bazaar at Plnlnvlow Saturday evening. Mrs. McNnnamon was n callor nt D. W. Dlotorlch's Wodnosday after noon. Miss Lola Clark left Wednesday to spond tho wlntor In Bond and will enter high school tor tho following term. Miss Elder nnd Mrs. Frank Swslhcr wero callers at tho King homo Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Clnreuco Phelps nnd daughter motored to tho Motollus Wednesday to moot Harry Simpson, who camo over to spond a tow dnys at tho Pholps homo nnd to reglstor. Mrs. J. L. Couch spent Tucsdny with Mrs. O. M. Couch. Seo J. Ryan & Co., for farm land loans. Adv. TIIIKI) MANY, FOUND THE BEST. Foloy Cathartic Tablets keep tho bowels regular, sweeten tho stomach and tono up tho liver. J. O. Gaston, Newark, lnd says ho used a great many kinds ot cathartics, but Foloy Cathartic Tablets gavo him more satisfaction than any othor. He says they aro tho best cathartic tablots made. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. MANY PEOPLE ATTEND BAZAAR PLAINVIEW, Sept. 16. A flno crowd ot 75 or moro peoplo attended tho bazaar and dance at tho old Gist placo last Saturday ovonlng, given by the O. D. O. club to ralso money to buy a knitting machlno and for other Red Cross activities. Mr. Razor hold tho lucky number and received tho club quilt after moro than $20 worth of chances had been sold. The quilt was roturncd to tho club to bo sold again at auction. Ono ot tho most popular attractions ot tho evening was the kaiser swatting contest, though plenty of Intorcst was exhibit ed In tho fish pond, tho junior girls' stand and tho good supply of vory cxcollont "eats." About ICO wero realized from tho various stunts. Guests prcsont from Tumalo woro: Mr. and Mra. F. N. Wallace and sons, Mlssos Ruby nnd Lola Marlon, Miss Slss, Mrs. M. Howard and Fred Wilson. Thoso present from Clovor- dalo wero: Mr. and Mrs. Andris, and from Bend, Misses Ida Nlswon gnr and Constanco Knlrkorbockor. A numbor of ladies met with Mrs. J. A. W. Scoggin last Wednesday aftornoon to finish tho club quilt. Thoy wero refreshed by a dainty lunch of tea and rolls boforo return ing homo. P. Mahaffey and party of Bend wero callers in Plalnvlow Saturday. A. E. Hobs and F. O. Powers mado a business trip to Redmond Friday morning. Mrs. It. T. Hartloy has been In Redmond tho past weok. There was no school held at Plaln vlow last Thursday as tho school houso wob usod as hoadquartora for tho draft registration. Miss Nollle Scoggln spent tho past wook at tho Edglngton ranch near Slaters. Lucllo Elklns was vory sick with tnnsllltls several days last week, but Is reported much bettor. iMrn. Grover Pulllam and llttlo son Georgo havo bcon visiting tho past weok at tho homo ot Alox Leverenz, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scoggln saw "Cannon of tho Yukon" In Bond last Friday evening. Jack Hartloy Is spondlng a fort night with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Knapp ot Sisters. Twenty-seven men between tho ages of 18 and 4C woro registered at Plalnvlow last Thursday. M. W. Knickerbocker was asslHted in tho registration by Georgo Cyrus and II. A. Scoggin. Mrs. John Stnhllo served dollght ful tea and cakes to tho mombora of tho fish pond commltteo, who mot with hor Wednesday aftornoon. Mr. Dawson was a Bend callor Saturday. P. A. Scoggln mado a busnoRB trip to tho Glazo placo near Black butte on Saturday. A. E. Hohh, Mth. Emma Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. James ElkiiiH mado a business trip to Bend last Wednes day evening. A. W. Armstrong was a Bend callor Tuesday morning, Mrs. Louzotta Pulllam and MrB, J. A. W. Scoggln spent Wednesday aftornoon with Mrs. F. W. Lovoronz. MIsHes Ma Nlswongor and Connlo Knickerbocker of Bend woro wook end guests at tho Pino Lawn ranch. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong and daughter Wllma and Mr. and Mrs. S STOP! And Investigate our price before buying your groceries. Wo can wave you money, 1. A. Scoggln worn dlnnor guontn nt tho Box A rnnch Sunday, Ida Hobs, Wllmn Armstrong nnd Kmmott KJnleluirbnckor enjoyed lunch nt tho Van Tnsitol ranch Inst Thursdny, Mrs. Loumtta Pulllnm and Jim Pulllntn woro nhopporn In Bond Frl day. Hownrd Hartley wna thn guest of tho Knickerbockers Saturday evuli lug nnd Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Lovoroni! nnd family spent Sunday at tho A. Lev orotic ranch. Who Is Plorcy ft Sons, TumaloT 44p Adv. Cut Thin Out It In Worth Mono DON'T MI83 THI8. Cut out this slip, onclofln with Ro to Foloy & Co., 2S36 Shofflold Avo Chicago, 111., writing your name and address cloarly. You will rocolvo In return a trial package containing Foley's Honoy nnd Tar Compound, for coughs, colds nnd croup, Foloy Kld noy Pills and Foley Cathartic Tab lots. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. LIVE STOCK MEN HOLD MEETING SISTERS, Sopt. 17. Tho Sisters division ot tho StHtora-MutolluB Live Stock association hold a mooting In Forostor Porry South'n office Satur day aftornoon. Tho mooting was en 1 1 o I for tho purpose of determin ing tho amount ot charges to bo as sossed oach mombor for ench head of cattlo on tho forest resorvo for riding. It was agreed to assess oach mombor 10 cents a head for bringing his cattlo homo from tho resorvo. It wns ngrocd to uso a system of reci procity in delivering stray cattlo. It was agrood to assess each mombor $1 a head who docs not ride and help bring cattlo homo from tho ro sorvo. All assessment money Is to bo paid to Georgo E. Altkon boforo tho first of October. A cabin Is to bo built on Trout creek from lumber to bo hnulod from tho Tum-A-Lum mill. An assessment ot 2V4 cents n h end on cattlo on tho resorvo was levied to build tho aforesaid cabin All grubstnkn money Is to bo paid to Kills Edglngton ot Sisters, director for Squaw and Trout creeks. An an scBsment of 15 cents a head was levied on thoso who did not dlstrlb uto their portion of salt on tho ro Borvo. C. L. McClollln. who In In thn plumbing business nt Rodmnnd, transacted business nt Sisters Thurs day. J. C. Hagon and T. J. Reed, ship yard workora of Scattlo-aro visiting with G. I. Arnoson. Mr. Arncson will return with thorn to Seattle to work In tho shipyards. Mrs. Harold Kllnn nnd Miss Roxlo Morris of- Cloverdalo woro shopping at Sisters Thursday. Lynn Wilson, who has bcon em ployed In tho forest aorvlca fighting fires during tho summer months, linn boon sent to I,a Pino by Forest Super visor Norman Jacobsen to build n house nnd oroct somo telephone lines, which will be completed by tho last of October. Mrs. II. E. Vincent of Bond was visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. George Wilson Friday and Saturday. A. R. Sottor, Georgo Cyrus, II. C, Mlllor. R. J. Skolton. Vorn Skolton. A. J. Weston, Donn Vnn Mntro and John W. Gottor woro In from Clover dale Saturday. Tho following peoplo registered nt tho Sisters hotel during tho past wook: C. R. McClollon and Thomns South of Redmond. Dr. Turner and wife, W. K. McCorralck. M. E. Becker, Prlco Mitchell, Sidney C. Whlto. of Portland; B. J Rood and J. C. Hagon of Scattlo; II Sandman and J. Meyer of Philadelphia; W. M. Garbock and wlfo of McMinnvlllo; Jerry Groszkrougor of Lower Bridge; J. M. Mitchell of Prlnevlllo; P. E. Frailer of Antelopo; Rov. L. P. Bolchor mid wlfo of Portland; A. R Sottor ot Dcsort Springs; E. P Ma haffoy and H. M. Stephens or Bond; Paul Scogglns or Plalnvlow; Chns. P. Doran, Dan Anglnnd and tho FrlHco Playors, consisting of .Mr. nnd Mth. Harry Lewis and son Thayer nnd Billy Mack. Rod Foster and E. M. ParkH woro In from tho Motollus Thursdny. Tho registration board ot thn Sis ters district enrolled 36 men Thurs day who aro subject to tho 'draft call. J, M. Lewollyti, mannigor of tho Portland 'Bolt & Mtg, Co., camo to Slstors In his Cadillac rar by way of tho Mackonzlo pass and returned by way of Tho Dalles. Tho show givon by tho Frisco Playora Friday and Saturday even ings in Farthing's hall wero well attondod. Tho characters consisted of Harry Lowls, magician and com edian; Master Thayor LqwIh, tho youngeet trap drummor on tho American Btago; Bordlo Lowls, ono of America's flvo lady ventriloquists and singing comediennes, nnd Billy Mack, eccentric and novelty musi cian. TIiIb show has tho roputatlou of being tho cleanest It not tho best small show touring tho mnallor con tort) of amusomont producing n fix act program of comedy nnd novelty foaturo acts without a rovorsljn of tho old-tlmo omul. Frank Wllholt of tho Crooked rlvor roglon, near Prlnevlllo, who Is visiting with Frank Arnold of Clover- 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 Fallen breads or eakes arc strangers to Crescent Making Powder. All irocer. ,t it 25c lb. dale, wan nt Slstors Sunday. E. P. Mahuffey, vice president, and H. M. StopheiiH, enshlur of thu Cen tral Oregon bnuk; Paul SroRglns of Plnlnvlow nnd Chns. P. Dnrau and Dnn Anglnnd mado a trip through tho llvn stock parts ot Black llutto and Sisters Saturday. Tho Hov. L. P. Hotelier or Port laud, Free Methodist, Is conducting revival meetings at thn church every evening nt 8 o'clock. Arnold and Joseph llrtnly havo enrolled In tho upper grndeM and Clnudlo McKlnney In the first grade ut school during tho past week, which makes tho total enrollment 20, of which 17 are In thn primary room and 12 In tho upper room. J. W. ItobblitN nnd family, Potor Hughes and family and A. It. Cun ningham from thn Willamette valley croHsed tho Cascades nt tho Meclcen zlo pass and enmo to Sisters Sunday on their wny to Bend to secure in ployment nt tho mills. W. F. King, who Is In thn hard warn biistnoss at Prlnevlllo, wns nt Slstorn Sunday, Buell Hathaway went to Band Thursday and returned Friday, Dr. Manning nnd wlfo of Bend woro nt Slstors Sundny on their way to tho Motollus for nil outing. Mm. C W. Allen and daughters Motola and Louise worn ut the Allen dalo resort on thn Metollus Saturday and Sunday ORGANIZE MOUNTAIN VIEW UNION CHURCH BEND It. F. I). No. 1, Sopt. If.. There will bo an nil-day service nnd nnzanlzntlon ot tho .Mountain View Union church on September 20th. Prcnrhlng will bo held at 10:30 In the morning nnd at noon (hero will bo a bnsket dlnnor. Sunday school nt 2, nnd preaching again nt 3 In tho afternoon. Evoryono como with n full basket. Elinor ami Cecil Young went on The BEND BULLETIN and The Oregon Farmer Both for the Price of One By a special arrangement with The Oregon Fanner yon eaa euro The Oregon Farmer with this paper at tho price of this aper alone. In other words, when you subscribe for TOUR OME PAPEB, or renew your present subscription, you an entitled U Receive The Oregon Farmer for the Asking THE OKOON FASMEK is Oregon's great state farm papa iaeaed every week and devoted to the Oregon farm and the Oregon farm home, just as thU paper is devoted to the people, asd to the iotersta ox thia local community. This Opportunity May Not Last Long GRASP IT NOW OTHER BUILDINGS Tho gniduul, steady olinibiiwj notion of Crescent liukinp; Powder raises the dough and keeps it raised until baked oxaetly as you wish. I (-) it Hulling trip Sunday. Mr, mid Mrs. J, Mnlosh hnvo been staying at J, T, Newberry's, helping do thn chores while Mr. Newberry Is gone, Mm. Myers nnd Mrs. Strlrklnml, who havo been spending tho Niiiuiunr with tho (' L. Smith fniully, left Monday evening for their homes In the east. Tho Ladles' Aid or thn Orange hall tllntrlrt met last Thurndny with Mrs. Holgernon. Tim next meeting will be hold at tho homo ot Mrs. S. A Dutt. Tho following were dinner (guests nt tho C, L, Smith homo Monday livening; Mr. and Mr. Leo Young nnd sons Cecil nnd Elmer and Mary nnd Minnie Llnster from llend. Frncox lleilleul has been ntnylng with (lernldlnn Thoriilhwnltn and at tending school. Mr. nnd Mrs. It II, Doyartnnnd of Bond worn dlnnor guests ut Leo Young's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, A. Nnff, Ruth and Eunice Nnff, Mrs. (I. L. Monro, Dor othy Moore, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Coffey nnd Gertie Coffey nttntidod evening services nt thn Presbyterian church Sunday. Thn Hooch school started Septem ber 2, with an enrollment of nine scholars. Miss Vera Sherwood Is learning. , Mr. mid Mrs. Leo Young nindn n busliicNii trip to Iledmond Hatiirdny. Eunlco Neff Is staying with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Coffey, and attend ing school In llend. C. I., Smith nnd Mr Hoover went up to Summer lake Monday on u Halting mid hunting trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Coffey ami Mrs. Donk and daughter Zntta called at tho A. Nnff homo Sunday Myrtlo. Eunlco, Ray mid Roy Neff nml Courtney Pontlous wero Sundny visitors at C. L. Smith's. Mr. mid Mrs. Italrlgh Chase were business visitors In Bend Monday. J, T. Newberry went over on tho coast tho past week to took up a location. . ' i V r 1 Uxprnaa lowrat, oiucli opportunity tor working ona'a way. Wrlla llrglalrar, V.uteur, Orron, lur lllu.lr.lcd booklet. P. B. Johnson's MilUcan, Ore, Telephone lcT.11 BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. fin Igh: slE.