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PACK a IIKN1) HUMilCTIN, 11KNI) OIIKUON, THUIUSDAY, HKPT. ttrt, HUH Central Oregon Neighborhood News MANY ATTEND LOAN MEETINGS SISTEUS. Sopt. 22. A largo crowd attondod tho community sing nnd speaking for tho fourth Llborty loan drlvo at tho church Thursday evening. Tho speakers were County Agriculturist II. A. Ward, A. M. Lynch and Attornoy Max Cunning, nil of Jlodmond. Tho following songs woro sung toy tho audience, which was lead by .Mrs. Itoborts of Redmond: "Tho Star Spanglod Banner." "Smilo. Smile. Smllo." "Thoro'a a Long, Long Trail," "Keep tho Homo Klres Burning," "Tho Battle Hymn of tho Republic," "Somowhero In Franco Thero's a Lily," "Columbia, tho Com of tho Ocean," "Amorlca" and "Dixie." H. K. Allen was at Crandvlcw Thursday repairing Charley Qrlttlth'a threshing machine. Thomas E. Whltcsldo of Portland was a buslnoss visitor at Sistors Sat- Adr. urday. P. B. Davis attended tho meeting of tho retail dealers at Bend Tues day. Warren Farthing was on tho sick list a fow days during tho past week. Wo had some warm wcathor Inst week, tho thermometer registering 90 degrees ou Wednesday. Dick King and Mrs. Susan Schulto wero married at Bend last wcok. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McNary of Grandriew -woro shopping at Sistors Wednesday. Forcstor Perry South and Patrol man W. E. Graham havo mado somo much needed improvements on tho Santlam road loading to tho Metollus river. Wm. Dryden, who has had charge of tho lookout station at Dlack Butto all summer, has boon called to Port land to All a responslblo position In connection with tho ship manufac turing. Mr. Dryden was called away sooner than tho forest sorvlco antici pated lotting him go. The forest servico will tulss tho valuablo serv ices of Mr. Dryden very -much. His son accompanied him to Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clydo Gist and H. K. Allen transacted business at Bend Monday. Mrs. Jack Stldham was at Red mond Thursday. Burwlck D. Wood and wife of On tario, Lake county, were at Sisters Thursday on their way to Portland via Eugene to spend a month at the training camp and then go to Camp Taylor, Ken., tho 15th of November. George Thompson of Corvallls. Buell Hathway and Clydo Gist were hunting and fishing in the vicinity of Black Butto Thursday. M. F. Jones and J. R. Scott of Spo kane wero at Sisters Friday and left Saturday by way of the McKenzIe pass for Eugene and Ashland. Nate Klmsoy and Buell Hathaway are harvesting grain for John Dennis. Tho oats yield is GO 'bushels per acre. S. H. Searcy of Portland, Rod Foster of Eagle Creek valloy, M. F. Jones and J. R. Scott of Spokane registered at the Sisters hotel during the past week. Mrs. Curtis Dailey and sister are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Bailer. Mary, Hilda and Idella McAdam enrolled In the upper grades and Walter McAdam In the first grade at school during the past week, which makes tho total enrollment 33, of which 18 are in the primary room and 15 in the upper room. The state tree traveling library, consisting of CO volumes, arrived from Salem Mon day and is now ready for uso to ail lovors of good lltoraturo, parents as well as pupils. A perfect record of spelling was mado In tho upper grades on Thursday, no one missing a word. A spelling match will be hold at tho achool houso on Friday ovonlng, September 27, in which all tho pupils abovo the third grade will participate. A program of recita tions, readings, and songs will be rendered on Frances WHIard day, the fourth Friday in October. Mr. and Mrs. Cllott and children returned from the Willamette valley Friday, whoro they have been visit ing relatives and gathering fruit for the past three weeks. Luther Barney of PrlnevIIle called to Bee Mr. and Mrs. Warren Farthing, his uncle and aunt, Saturday while on his way to the Metollus via the mountains to look for somo cattle. The Tum-a-Lum mill Is undergo ing some much needed repairs. Donald Morrison, who Is packing for tho Blakely & dough sheep camp, was at Sisters Sunday for sup plies'. John T. Moyer of Philadelphia Is nt tho Allen resort on tho Metollus ,for an outing. Mr. Meyer's health Is vory much improved since ho camo to Oregon. Herman Sandman, who has heon hording sheep for Blakely & Clough, went to The Dalles to take out citi zenship papers. Circuit Judgo T. E. J. Duffy of Prlnovlllo was at Sistors Saturday on his way to tho Metollus for nn outing. Totor Itobortson of Antelopo was nt Sisters Friday on business. Meredith Balloy has disposed of n lnrgo number of owes. Tho following people, from Slaters attended tho pntriottc colobratlon nt Bond Sunday, which was hold In honor of tho soldlors and nurses at tho front: Mr. nnd Mrs. Clydo Gist, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Farthing, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Scott, William Wagner, F. W. Wobor. Mrs. M. N. McKlunoy and Leonard Schrocder. When Children Start to School. scnooi opens nt n tlmo of year when tho chango of seasons is likely to cause, coughs, colds, croup, hay fever and asthma. Prompt action nt tho first sign of Infection may kcop children in primo good health and holp them to avoid losing tlmo. Foley's Honey and Tar Is an Idoal homo remedy. Sold everywhere. llnhn Sunday. Wm, A. ltahn moved thn L. II. Keller household (goods Into tho Earl 1'owora houso Monday for tho dura tion of tho school limn, so little Helen Keller can attend school. L. 11. Keller nnd Geo. Cook called nt tho It. It. Keller homo Sunday OVOIllltK. How Shcohan railed nt tho J. J. Holland and Tnuschor homos Wed nosduy. He held mass nt tho Hol land homo Thuradny morning, which Mrs. Tnuschor nnd the Holland fam ily attended. Mrs. Holland cnllod at tho R, 11. Kollor homu Thursday. Mrs. L. H. Kollor and son Harold called on Mrs. R, R. Kollor a short time Wednesday morning. Mrs, Evorott Grlnstcnd, Ron Glen and Mrs, Leo Kollor and son Harold nutocd to tho Johnson storu Wednes day morning. Mrs. Kollor spent Wednesday afternoon nt tho Grin stead home. Mrs. Leo Kollor nnd children ex pect to go to llend today and return with Mr. Kollor Sunday. Wm, A. Kalin hauled wood for Loo Kollor otto day this week, Clara Gragenborgor was qulto 111 Monday. School opened Monday. Thoro aro 11 children attending. PINEIIURST SCHOOL OPEN PLEASANT RIDGE COUPLE MARRIED PLEASANT IlIDGE. Sopt. 23. Friends of Ed Swalloy and Mrs. Lenn McPhcrson will bo pleased to learn of their marriage Tho coromony was performod Saturday evening at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Landlngham in Bond. Mr. nnd Mrs. Swalloy will make their homo on Mr. Swalloy s farm in this neighbor hood. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson wero In Bond Sunday evening. Anton Ahlstrom was in Bond on business Monday. Rasmus Peterson, Mrs. Catharlno Johansen and John Edwards attend ed tho patriotic speaking in Red mond Thursday. A. J. Santord of Itedmond Is help ing during haying at Rasmus Peter son's. Gust Nelson and Fred Seeling woro down from Bend for a short time Wednesday evening. L. A. Brandenburg was a Bend visitor Monday. Mrs. O. E. Anderson hnado a busi ness trip to Redmond Friday morn ing. C. P. Bechor of Tumalo was a caller in this neighborhood Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brandenburg spent Friday visiting Mrs. Branden burg's sister, Mrs. Van Matre, in ucumond. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson went to Dend Saturday ovonlng to seo "Hearts of tho World" at the Llborty ineaire. J. W. Peterson was in Bend on business Friday. Fred Seeling and Gust Nelson of Bend spent Sunday in this neighbor hood. Mr. Fleming was helping Hans Mlkkelson hay this week. Boo J. Kyan & Co., for farm land loans. Adv. TRIED MANY, FOUND THE 1 1 EST. Foley Cathartic Tablets keep tho bowels regular, sweoton tho stomach nnd tono up tho liver. J.-G. Gaston, Newark, lnd says ho used a great many kinds of cathartics, but Foley Cathartic Tablets gavo him more satisfaction than any other. Ho says they aro tho best cathartic tablets mado. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. OLD RESIDENTS VISIT FRIENDS BEND It. F. D. No. 1. Sopt. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Will McNaught nnd daughter Mae, old residents of this vicinity, camo over from Hon", Ore gon, to visit with friends nnd rela tives botoro going on to Idaho. Tho all-day service will bo hold at tho Mountain View school houso next Sunday. Dr. Montgomery will prench at 10 in tho morning, Hov. Harper at 8 p. m. and Rov. McVlckor will preach at 3. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Young mado a business trip to Deschutes. Mrs. Marchand and daughtor went to Yakima, Washington, to pick fruit and hops. , Myrtle, Ray, Roy, Huth Noff and Coortney Pontlous attended the speaking In Bond Friday night. Dr. P. II. Doncor, who has been working up at Lava Iltitto this sum mer, Is back on his ranch now. PLAINVIEW NEWS ITEMS For farm land loars seo J. Ryan & Co. Adv. UP AND ABOUT AGAIN. "I was sick in bed with kidney trouble," writes C. F. Reynolds, El mira, N. Y. "I commenced taking Foley Kidney Pills and In a few days was out of bed. Keeping up tho treatment, I was able to go to work. Since then I havo had no more back aches." Foley Kidnoy Pills atop sleep-disturbing bladder ailments. Sold everywhere. Adv. NEWS LETTER FROM MILLICAN MILLICAN, Sept. 20. MIsb Mao Casobeer called at tho R. R. Keller homo Saturday and Sunday. L. B. Keller and Geo. Cook came out Saturday night to spend Sunday at their respective homes. R. R. Keller, who Is employed at tho McKlnley mill, was a guest at his homo from Saturday ovonlng un til Sunday evening. J. J. Holland was on ovor-Hunday guest of his family. Miss Mao Casobeer stayed at the P. D. Johnson homo several days, but Is now boarding with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klger at tho Smith ranch. Mrs. R. R. Keller and little son called on Mrs. P. B. Johnson Monday, Mr. Brooks went to Bend with IV B. Johnson Monday on a business trip, returning the same day. J'. B. Johnson mado a business trip to Hemstead Tuesday. h. B. Keller had a break down, so It. R, Koller took him and Geo. Cook t,o Bend Sunday evening, Mrs. R. R. Keller and son Burton N. called on Mrs. J. J. Holland Tues day. Caeslo Spencer Is hauling tho chil dren from tho west end of tho dis trict to the Grlnstead school, L. II. Kellor called on Wm. A. TTJri??C TTV P fT0T,O,r,Kt tw. f.r EHWaocy , JaHL w UArfcU'A Jb A VJL v-TJLA-ft Vft vi la rtac or lo War Fully equipped liberal cuIhiroaiulNcieiilificdnpuHiiienlH. Specin ' (mining in Commerce, JouninliNm, Architecture, Law, Medicine, 1 i Trarliliig.I'lbrury Work,MuIr, JIoiiHelioItl Art. 1'Jiynicju Training ! Fine Ar Military hclcure In citurc vl Aiurrirtui hjkI llnlUli uMuer Utlli lectures mtuM IJrld wnrfc II up-tu-uiurt 1 ! on riperieurr lit prroe ut wr. Com i I el fttw cl Irturbe, bridge. vie hiudruta recommended lor UiiuwUbivo. Ulliclalgovcrniiivnt !( U. I, l Ttiltluu I'll UK. Library of bO.OOO volumes VormUotltm for men and women PLAINVIEW, Sopt. 23. The post poned mooting of tho O. D. O. club will bo held with Mrs. Bookman next Thursday afternoon, September 20. Tho ladles that aro not knitting aro requested to bring their own work, as no other work Is provided for this meeting. Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker nnd daughter Rao wero guests at tho home of C. P. Nlswonger In Bond Saturday ovonlng and Sunday. A. E. Hoss had troublo with his Dodge car Wednesday and was obliged to walk homo, a dlstanco of about six miles. Ho was fortunate In securing satisfactory repairs from Prlnovlllo the next day. Mrs. M. J. Van Tassel is visiting with hor daughter, Mrs. Lucy Wlnklo, at Sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scoggln left Bend Tuesday morning to attend tho Pondleton Hound-Up. Mr. Scoxsrln entered tho bucking contest and won a placo to rldo In tho semi-finals. They roturnod homo Sunday evening having bad a vory enjoyablo and ex citing trip. C. F. Chnlfan and A. B. Hoss wero business callorn in Redmond Thurs day. A number of cars from Plainview Joined In tho Mothers' day parado at Bond Sunday afternoon and a good representation hoard tho ex cellent address given by Judgo Mc Ginn at tho athletic club auditorium. H. T. Hartley, Harry Hcllowoll, Goorgo Cnlvorley, Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker and daughter Hao, Mr. and Mm. A. W. Armstrong and Wllma, Mrs. J. A. W. Scoggln and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Scoggln saw "Hearts of tho World" during Ita run at tho Llborty. This Is a busy wcok In Plainview as tho threshing machlno Is just com ing Into tho neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith woro guests to dinner Wednesday overling at tho Pino Lawn ranch. F. W. Poworn recently rccolvod a fine shipment of prunes from Moslor, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Kerstotor and family and Goorgo Kerstotor havo left tho Gist poHtotflco to make their homo In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. P. Van Tassel drovo to Bond with thotn Thursday ovonlng. A. E. Hoss was a business caller In Bend and Redmond Saturday morn ing. Mrs. J. A. W. Scoggln, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Armstrong and Mr, Emma Patterson woro entertained at tho Box A ranch Friday, tho occasion being tho birthday of Mrs. Scoggln. ' J. j 1MNEIIU118T, Sept. 21. -School oputied In tho Plitohurst district Mon day mornltiig, tho tilth, with mi at tendance of 17. Miss Elder of De schutes has charge Tho following wero In attendance nt tho opening: Huth llalley, llcglunld llayloy, Bessie Snydor, Ilnrvoy 8nydor, Wavorloy Hayley, HokoIUi Phelps, Vera Gra ham, HusBolt Graham, Celeste King, John McNnnlinon, Hayiuoud Whner, Vlolot Spnugh, Myrtle Spaugh, Halph Swisher, Russell Dleterlch, I.oroy Howell, Gladys Spaugh, Ethel Gra ham, Win. linker of tho Hayes ranch was n caller at C. H, Spaugh's Hun day. Miss Ava Mooro opened school Monday at thn Pino Tree milt for an eight monthn' session, Mrs. W. D. Clark was on tho sick list sovornl days this week. C. M. Phelps loft Monday morning for tho Pino Tree mill, whoro ho will bo omployod for somo tlmo. uMr. nnd Mrs. John Conn of Tumnlo woro calling in our neighborhood Monday. Mrs. Harry McGttlro was shopping in Bond Monday afternoon. She was accompanied by Nelllo Howoll, Wm. Hoot wnt a cnllor nt I. E. Wlmur Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Osmnr woro guests nt tho Clark homo Sunday. W. C. McCulston and family wero down from llend Sunday nfternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Hynu were down from Horn! Tuesday afternoon and woro callers nt tho Dover's farm. Mrs. John Bollman nnd daugh ters, and Mrs. C. M. Pholps spent Thursday nt tho mill, whoro their husband aro employed. Among thoso who nttended tho West Sldo ladles' picnic in Tumnlo Thursday wero: Mrs. Nelta Mr Gulro, Mrs. C. II. Spaugh, Mrs. C. W. Howell, Nolllo Howoll and Mrs. Phil Smith. Mrs. Osmnr entertained Mtss Ethel Snydor Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bookman nnd children wero guests nt tho McGuira homo Thurs day ovonlng. F. N. Wnllaco and It. H. Hayley woro canvassing, tho neighborhood Friday In the Interest of tho fourth Llborty loan. C. W. Howoll began cutting his second crop of alfalfa Monday. Miss Bcsslo Snyder was a dinner guest at I. E. Wlmer'a Sunday. Miss Elder moved Into tho Mc Culston houso Sundny to mako hor homo during tho school term. C. H. Spaugh and daughters were callers at tho Howoll homo Sunday afternoon. R. H. Bayley had tho misfortune to loso ono of his (Inn Ited Durham cows ono day this week by alfalfa bloat. C. F. Montgomery and Sam Hoed aro putting up tho second crop of alfalfa for C. M. Pholps this wcok. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Couch were visitors In Bond Saturday. C. H. Spaugh has been helping at tho Howell farm through haying. Lester Snydor Is attending school In Tumnlo this winter, taking up the high school grades. Mrs. Harry McGuIro was a caller at C. II, Spaugh's Tuesday ovonlng. Who Is Plorcy & Sons, Tumalo? 4p Adv. could sond tholr children to school. Our school opened three weeks ngo with only live implls, Last Monday tho total enrollment wnti eight. LOWEli HRIDCJE SOLDIER IS ILL I.OWEH II1UDOE, Sept. 21. News was received that Dennis Hunt, who Is nt the naval radio school nt Harvard university, hits been 111 with Spanish Inlluenra, which turned Into bronchial pneumonia, hut is recover ing nicely now. Also that Clarence Darren, who lias been stationed on Long Island nt nn aviation Hold, Is now safely ncross, A. S. Holmes wan In Hedinonil Saturday to meet with thn hoard of directors of tho Suunw Creek Irriga tion company. Jerry Grosikretiger Is gathering cattle for limit. Francis Nnwhnhl, who Is attending high school In Hedinonil, was homo over tho week-end. JUDGE W. D. BARNES PERFORMS CEREMONY CULVER MAN IN HOSPITAL IN, FRANCE (From Saturday's Dally,) Halph Wesley Peck of Culver, ro ported among tho missing In dm casualty list of Tuesday, In In u hos pital In France, wounded, according to word which has heuti received hero by W. P. Myors, u friend of tho fam ily, from Mrs, Peek, Mrs, Peak re ceived word from tho government of fices by lolngrnm stating (hat Mr. Pock was missing in action, Later word was sent her that ho was In u hospital In Franco. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Tho mnrrlago coromony of Mrs, Lena McPhornon nnd Mr. Ed Hwnlley, both of Pleasant Illdge wns per formed nt thn homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Lnndlughnm in this city last Saturday ovonlng, Judgo W. D. Barnos officiating, Both Mr. and Mrs, Swalloy are well known In this section, and will make their future home nt Pleasant Hldge, where the groom has largo property Interests. QUESTIONNAIRES ARE MAILED OUT (From Monday's Dally.) Questionnaires of tho men of Sep tember 12 registration, covering men between tho ages of 10 and 3C, In clusive will nil havo been mailed nut today, according to officials of tho local draft board. SALVATION ARMY FUND IS GROWING (From Friday's Dally.) A further subscription to tho Sal vation Army fund from La Pino, nmoiiiitlng to H.2H, brings tho coun ty total up to 1723.37, nnd tho sub scription from that district to $20,08. Tho check comes from tho Fortnight ly club of Ia Pino and has been for warded to headquarters In Portland. BUY A FOUHTH LIUEnTV OOND lly II. V. N.l. Cut Tills Out It In Worth Money. DON'T MISB THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c to Foley & Co., 282G Sheffield Avo., Chicago. HI., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In roturn a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid ney Pills nnd Foloy Cathartic Tab lots. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. Hark, ic voice lo you npntln-, !n of Premium, Thought nnd Katltnc, Innocents lniilor you knerllnu, "Iluy a llunil." ltotti of 1111 rr IIIkIiI itrfylnK, Hrlnit not thn alrk or t Irttr. Ilroken tivurli In yuu nra crying-, "Iluy a llonil." For our xy hn, In lli fight. Hlnnd for V H , for Ul nnl lllglil, Keep ttirlr lioino flr liurnlnir lirUM, lluy a llonil. In tho nam nf I.ltirty, Strike thn Mow to makn mm Frr, Help lo win tli Victory, lluy a llomtl .MAY 111-: PHYSICAL DlltKCTOIt. W. O. Dailey of Portland Is in the city and may accept tho position of physical dlroctor at tho Bend Ama teur Athletic club. Look for the Blue Crescent Label It meant aomctliinif tu you It meant tint the content of the package, whether Cretccnt Dakink' Powder. Creacent Col iee, 1 ea. Spice. Extract or other product, are the belt that can he produced. It mean that they ore made mlit, piKed ritflil ami dulnliulnl fniiljr. It mean that yuu are protected by a Uintw tint girct jou your tnon. ry Ixck il you am not nhifiof. It muni dial you nut only e money by eilinu loi CirKrnt IVoducli, Lut you ate helping lo trule your locality more IXMIKtOUt. Your gtocrf mIIi it. Crescent Pure Products PLOWING NOW ON AT STAUFFER W STOP! And Investigate oar price before buying your groceries. Wo cau save you money. STAUFFKH, Sopt. 23. Bon Rhodes Is plowing for Mr. Hubbard this week. Herbert Carroll camo In on the mall stago Mondny on his way to Butto. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donovan havo roturnod to their homestead near Benjamin lako. Jako Book nnd Carrie Brown passed through tho valloy Thursday on tnoir way to tho rarrott ranch. Mr. Mlssor Ih hauling wood for Mr. Stauffer from Glass 1utto, Mr. IlhodeB Is hunting for several lost horses. Thoy got awny from him on his return from Pnlsloy. Mr. Stauffer took tho mall atago for Bond Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ooorgo Houston havo .returned to tholr homestead on Wagontlro. Ous McLouth mado a trip to Butto last Monday in search of somo stray shoop. Mrs. C. J. Stauffer has boon on tho sick list this wcok, Edgar Llvcsay mado a trip to Cowan's Friday to havo somo official work done John Porry and Wr. Peterson passed through tho valloy Monday on tholr way homo from Wugontlro. Mr. and Mrs. Hradloy woro in tho valloy Tuesday. Thoy woro looking for a houso to move Into, so thoy The BEND BULLETIN and The Oregon Farmer Both for the Price of One Br a special arrangement with Th Oregon Farmer you eaa Meare Tho Oregon Farmer with this paper at tho prico of this paper alone. In other words, when you subscribe for YOUR HOMU PAPCB, or renew your present subscription, you ax niitled to Receive The Oregon Farmer for the Asking Tia OKEOOK FA&HEB in Oregon's great state farm pap Imuti rrary waale and dovotod to th Orogon farm and Um Oregon farm hoaia, just as this paper is devoted to tb pacfaa aad to Um inUrata oi this local community. This Opportunity May Not Last Lonf GRASP IT NOW BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS 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,OQO s. i f 1 Ja tf lowcl. muck ppporluully for working one way Wrllo ItrftUlrar, !!urur. Orron for Illustrated booklet. P.B.Johnson's Build With BRICK! BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. i fib MHUcan, Ore. Telephone JJvxttrm7tlitm T7Ji)7rJ7ifcI zSE