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PAGE 9 IJRN1) BULLETIN, 11KND OREGON, TIIUIIHDAY, OCTOBER it, HUH Central Oregon Neighborhood News WATER IS SECURED ON MOORE RANCH MIL.MCAN, Sept. 27. Wator wns Btruck nt a depth ot 866 foot on the Mooro Drothors' placo Saturday. J. J. Holland quit work tor n short tlmo to do his tall seeding. Mr. and Mrs. Evorott Qrlnstcad nnd son Glon and Mrs. L. D. Keller and children nindo a trip to Bend Friday. Orlnstends returning tho samo day. whllo tho Keller family camo out Sunday with Mr. Honklo. Loo Keller spent Sunday nt the It. It. Keller homo. P. E. Leo called t tho Goo. Cook homo Monday. Mrs. Evorott Qrlnstcad visited with Mrs. Leo Keller Wednesday. Glen Qrlnstcad is visiting with his, grandparents at Bend. R. 11. Kollor was an over-Sunday igucst at his homo. . Mrs. Geo. Cook calico: nt tho It. It. Kollor homo Thursday to soo tho now baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Johnson called at tho Eli Spencer homo Thursday evening. P. B. Johnson made a business trip to Bond Wednesday. Mr. Gurnoy was a business visitor at Dcnd Thursday. F. Tauscher got another load ot lumber from tho McKlnley mill this week. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Powers and her folks, tho Johnsons, were out to the Powers' ranch Sunday. Mrs. Holland and daughter Mary spent Friday at tho R. R. Keller homo. NEW RESIDENTS AT CLOVERDALE CLOVERDALE. Oct. 1. J. R. Mc Donald and family and Miss "Viola Miller arrived in Cloverdalo about a week ago from Sclo. They camo over the McKonile pass. Thoy will mako their homo with H. C. Miller, who Is Mr. (McDonald's father-in-law. R. J. Skelton has rented the Job placo for tho next year. F. J. Burling and Harold Kline were visitors on Saturday. D. II. Long and son Lovena were shopping in Redmond ono day last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parberry were Redmond visitors the first of last week. Questionnaires have been received by those in Cloverdale who registored between the ages ot 19 and 36. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1. E. Parberry and J L. Parberry were In Sisters on Friday. Cloverdalo has fulfilled her quota of i 2600 for tho fourth Liberty loan. Sho went over tho top In tho third drive and her quota for this loan has more than doubled tho quotas of previous drives. Mrs. Robert Burling was a dinner guest at tho J. L. Parberry home on Sunday. Mrs. I. E. Parberry is on tho sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ournslde, Cal vin Burnsido and Ray Abbey were Slaters shoppers on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kllno and children and Miss Roxy Morso wero calling at tho W. R. Abbey homo one evening of last week. Tho recent rains in Cloverdale have done comparatively small dam age to the crops, as nearly everybody had harvested their hay and grain. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline and Miss Roxy Morse attended tho Liberty theatro ono evening last week. J. B. Hodson and Harold Kline wero soliciting for tho fourth Liberty loan one day last week. h I, Enlist Your Dollars in the Fight for Freedom! BUY MORE LIBERTY BONDS I H The First National Bank OF BEND Mrs. F. J. Burling nnd daughter-In-law, Mrs. Uobort Burling, were In Sisters ono day last week doing somo shopping. Mrs. Greene Beard spent Saturday with Mrs. C. H. Kllgore. Friends ot Miss Amolln Shorpeck woro happily surprised to henr ot hor mnrrlago to Mr. Wm. Berg of Port land. Mrs. Berg was formorly of Cloverdalo, whoro sho attended school for somo tlmo. Tho couple nro making their homo In Portland, whoro Mr. Berg Is employed In tho shipyards. Dcnn Van Mntro and H. C. Miller wero In Sisters on Saturday. 'Mrs. Dcnn Van Matro called on Mrs. II. C. Miller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Wilson woro shopping in Sisters on Wodncsdny evening. For farm land loa2B soo J. Ryan & Co. Adv. 0. D. 0. CLUB WILL BUY BOND PLAIJCVIEW. Sept. 30. Tho reg ular meeting ot tho O. D. O. club was held with Mrs. H. J. Bookman on Thursday afternoon. Soptcmbcr 26. Action was taken by tho club members to purchase a Liberty bond during tho Liberty loan drlvo. It was decided by tho ladies to accept tho courteous offer of Mr. Powers for tho uso of tho old Scott house as club rooms and action will bo taken at onco to equip tho houso tor club headquarters. Tho next mooting ot tho club will bo hold with Mrs. C. F. Chalfan Thursday afternoon, October 10. All ladies attending aro asked to bring their thimbles and scissors as there will bo articles, for a Bolglan relief layetto to work upon. Ray Armstrong from Benson Poly tochnll school in Portland received an extended pass and spent Sunday with relatives and friends In Plain view. Mr. Armstrong gives a very interesting and pleasing account of his six weeks spent at the school. Ho expects to leave Portland for somo training camp In the very near future. Mrs. C. F. Chalfan spent Saturday at tho A. E. Hoss ranch. Giles January helped Guy McCat ister with his haying several days the past week. Miss N'cllle Scoggin returned home Sunday after spending several weeks with Mrs. Ellis Edglngton .at Sisters. Among tho crowd that saw the war trophies In Bend last Friday woro A. E. Hoss and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong and daughter Wllma and Mrs. Louzetta Pulllam from Plalnvlew. Plalnvlew cattle men met with Paul Scoggin last Sunday mrnlng to talk over plans for tho Three Creek Snow Creek ride. It was decided for as many as could to gather for tho ride tarly Tuesday morning. Geongo Calvorly and Jim Pulllam spent Sunday afternoon at the Hart ley ranch. Nellie Van Tassel was tho guest of Ida Hoss last Wednesday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis Bennett and family of Bend wero guests at the J. A. W. Scoggin ranch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hoss wore busi ness callers In Redmond Saturday morning. Paul Scoggin, who has been plan ning to leave for military training October 7, received word Monday that he had been granted a 00-day furlough. Mrs. L. Pulllam and son James, Mrs. J. A. W. Scoggin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ScoBgln and George Calverlcy wero business callers In Bond Mon day. Tho Parsons threshing machine started out with fine success last l;5, Tuesday, but linn had a hronkdowu nnd has boon nloppod sovornl days waiting for ropnlrs to conio from Portland. Mrs. Grnvor Pullliun nnd son G corgii visited nt tho Alex. Lnvoronx homo Sunday. Flttoon guests woro present nt a vory excellent family dinner given nt tho homo ot A, W. Armstrong last Sunday. Mr. nnd iMrs. Louis Bon net t and family from llond nnd Rny Armstrong from Portland woro among thoso present. Pnul Scoggin wns tho guest of honor. There will bo regular preaching sorvlccs nt tho school houso next Sunday afternoon, Octohr C, nt 3 o'clock. Rov. McVlcker ot Redmond will bo In change PLEASANT RIDGE NEWS LETTER PLEASANT'ltlDGK, Oct. l.O. E. Anderson mndo n business trip to Redmond Saturday. Antono Ahlstrom nnd Miss Illlma Nelson wero in Redmond Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Chnso and daughter Etta wero shopping In Redmond Saturday. Gust Nelson nnd Krod Seeling ot Bond wero guests at Anton Ahl Strom's Wednewlny evening. S. Doblng nnd Jim Bcnhnm hnvo boon holplng O. E. Anderson hay this Vcok. Rasmus Potorson was In Redmond on business Wednesday. J. W. Peterson nnd family wore Bond visitors Friday. Rnsmus Peterson Is baling his hay out of' tho Hold. Ho has sold his crop to Auno Bros, of Bond. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson woro in Bond Friday to sco tho war relics. Mrs. Hans Mlkkolsen has been holplng Mrs. Johansen cook tor the balers this week. Mrs. John Edwards was a Red mond visitor Saturday. Mrs. Roy Gllson of Wyoth, Ore.. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brandenburg, for a short tlmo. Mrs. Carrlo Johnson visited her sister, Mrs. J. W. Potorson, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Johnson Just re turned from a trip oast. Don Slaughter ot Deschutes called at Anton Ahlstrom's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson took Mrs. Carrlo Johnson up to hor home In Bond Sunday afternoon. Oust Nelson wns down from Bond Sunday a short tlmo. Who Is Plorcy & Sons, Tumolo? Up Adv. When Children Start to School. School opens at a tlmo ot year when tho change of seasons Is Ukoly to causo coughs, colds, croup, hay tovcr and asthma. Prompt action at tho first sign of infection may keep children In prime good hoalth and holp them to avoid losing tlmo. Foley's Honey and Tar Is an Ideal homo remedy. Sold everywhere. Adv. LOWER BRIDGE ITEMS OF INTEREST LOWER BRIDGE. Oct. 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. E. Stadlg wero Redmond visitors Wednesday nftornoon. Mrs. Fred Walters, Darwin Wal ters and Misses Naomi and Marlon Hosklns wero in Bend Friday after noon. Mr. Hauser loft Wednesday for Silver Lako, whoro ho will harvest his hay crop. Mr. and Mrs. Lcsllo Montloth and Mrs. Zumwalt woro In Redmond Monday. Mrs. Jack and children from VI. Rock aro living at thu Hauser home. Mr. Kotzman of Bond was down ovor Sunday at their homestead, whero Mr. Kotzman is putting In his grain. Frank Chapman was In Redmond Sunday morning. Tho Balrd threshing machine has boon threshing tho past week at Chapman's and Fuller's. Darwin Walters loft Saturday ovenlng for O. A. C, whore ho win bo In tho Students' Army Training corps, Frances Nowbold was homo ovor tho week end and Mrs. Nowbold took hor back to Redmond Monday morn ing. j G. E. Stadlg mado a business trip to Bond Tuesday. C. F. Hosklns was in Redmond Tuesday to recolvo some thorough bred Dorset shcop that wero shipped to him by express. J. Alton Thompson was nt the school houso Friday evening showing pictures and to tell ot tho plans for this term In the way of war work. A very good program was given by tho children. Mr. and Mrs. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan from Torrobonno wero vis itors at Charles Geo's Sunday. Mr. Ralston of Torrobonno was a Lower Brldga visitor Monday. Boo J. Ryan & Co., for farm land loans. Adr. TRIED MA XV, FOUND THE BEST. Foloy Cathartic Tablots keep tho bowels regular, sweeten tho stomach and to no up tho llvor. J. G. Gaston, Newark, Ind., says ho used a great many kinds or cathartics, but Foloy Cathartic Tablots gave him more satisfaction than any other. Ho says thoy aro tho best cathartic tablots mado. Sold everywhere. Adv. HF STOP! And Investigate our price before buying your groceries. Wo can save you money. YOUR DRUG STORE SPANISH GRIP ? At the llrst hIii of n cold kvI AHCIl COLD TABLETS It N astonishing how quick thoy tolluvo 30o u Ikix Juit Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANE BUILDING NEWS ITEMS FROM SISTERS , SISTERS. Sept. 30. J. L. Cllott loft for Raymond, Wash., Friday to resume his position as carpenter In tho shipyards. C. W. Allen was In from tho Mo tollus Thursday. George W. Tuckwoll, who Is work ing on tho Aldrlch ranch, wns In town Thursday to have his question nalro filled out. Mrs. P. B. Davis and son (loargu camo up from Tho Dalles Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fnrthlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Stldham and son Vino nnd Rov. Stewart of Tho Dalles went fishing on tho Motollu Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Wilson wore nt Bend Saturday. They nro contem plating moving to Bond In a few days. Phil Beat came In from tho moun tains Wodncsdny to hnvo his ques tionnaire filled out. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Srott, Mrs. Warren Fnrthlng and F. W. Webor woro at Bend Snturdny. Goorgo Davis enrolled In the eighth grado, Annie Cllctt In tho seventh, Bonnlo Cllctt In tho third and Sterling Cllctt In tho first rado at school during the past week, which makes tho total enrollment 37, of which 17 aro In tho upper room and 20 In tho primary room. John Allon, Allen Harrington nnd Mnr- garet Qulburg won the honors at tho spoiling contest Friday ovenlng. Re port cards for tho month of Sep tember wero given to the pupils Monday containing tho standings In all tho branches pursued by each pupil according to thu course of study. Tho following pupils nro on tho roll of honor for the month of September: Vorn Klnf, Georgo Davis, Arnold nnd Joseph Brady, Elinor and Velmn Graham, Motola and Lnulso Allon nnd Milton Kief. II. K. Allen anil George Wilson wont to Bend Sunday, Bill McXary and wlfo of Grand vlow woro at Bond Sunday. Goorgo Davis nnd Vent Kief wont to Bend Saturday to ot u view ot tho war trophies. Dorothy Taylor of Bond was visit ing with her grandparents Sunday Tho following wero registered nt tho Sisters hotel during tho past week: Dick Craft of Sclo, C. E. Love nnd C. Hyde ot Portland, Monta Shorman ot Now Pino Creek, Will Larkln ot Vancouver, Wash.; J. N. Fitzgerald nnd wife of Springfield, and R. M. Gcdnoy and wlfo at Gate way. PINEHURST WOMAN RETURNS TO HOME PINEHURST, Sept. 28. Mrs. W. E. Searcy, who has boon under a doctor's caro In Bond for tho last two weeks, has so far Improved In heaUh as to be ablo to roturn homo. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith spent Sunday at Sisters, tho guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Edglngton. iMIss Elder mado a trip to hor ranch, near Doschutes, Sunday. Lloyd Root, William Root nnd Sam Reod wero callers at tho Phelps homo Sunday. Ruth Bayloy and Myrtlo Spaugh spont Sunday as guests at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. V. Swishor. BRICK vs. II 111 YOUR DRUGSTORE BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND OTHER BUILDINOS VALUE ABOUT VALUE ABOUT $500,000 $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER NONE $100,000 C. II. HpiuiKh nnd family mid Undo Billy Ounkll worn guests for BUppor nt tho 0, W. Howell homo tiuudny. 0. W. Snyder delivered n load of potatoes to Bund mtirrhnntH Tuesdny. A, J, llnrtor nnd liny (lurking worn In thu neighborhood Inst wook In tho Interest nt tho fourth Liberty loan. Mrs. Austin Grit ha in and hahy loft Saturday for nu extended visit with relatives nt Pomona, Cul. Mr. nnd Mrs, I, K. Winter nnd nun, Ivy Snyder, Ethel Snyder, Mr. nnd Mrs. C, II. HpniiKh nud daughters and Win, (Inskll uttonilod thu Liberty loan parade nnd lecture In Bund Sun day nftornoon. Mr. nud Mrs. Alex. Howell of Plalnvlew nnd Mr. nud Mitt. Harry McGtilro wore dinner guostM nt U, W. Howell's Sunday, Mlns Mary Silvers nunn over from Deschutes Tuesday unit spent tho day with Mrs. G M. Couch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Mcdulro mo tored to Bend on business Tuesday. This section was visited by the first big frost of thu season Moiuluy ulght, which nipped the potatoes nud bonus, hut otherwise did little dam age. Mrs. C. M. I'holps motored to Red mond Wednesduy on a business nils slon. Alllo Baker of Eugene, n former resident of this place, was visiting friends nnd relatives hero Thursday nnd Frldny of this week, returning to Eugene Saturday morning, Word was reoelvud hero by his parents, Mr, and Mrs. 0. W. Howell, that their son Charles has been pro moted to tho rank of corporal. Ho Is now stationed nt Camp Lewis. Illiiln Hovers motored to llnud on business Tuesday Mr. nnd i.Mrs. (I. M. Touch spent Tuesday evening with Mr. nud Mrs. W. E. Sonrcy. A largo dologntlon from Plnehurst visited Bend Frldny to sen tho war souvenirs from "ovor thorn," Al most every family in the neighbor hood took advantage of Mils chance to lenrn more of the realities of tho war. Miss Bernlcn Couch Is spending the winter In Bend unit attending high school. Mrs. Alllo Baker and Mrs, Jenn Wtmer woro rallors at tho Star much Thursday. Mrs. W. E. Sonrcy spent Friday afternoon with Mrs, G. M. Cniirh. Myrtle Spnugh spent Sunday night at thu Bnyley home. Miss Ruth Bnyley has been on the sick list sovornl days this week. Mrs. G. M. Couch spent Thursday at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Hnrtnr. FORMER REND PEOPLE MARRIED (From Tuesday's Dally.) Mlsi Esther Jane Clark, a former teacher In the Bond high school, teachers In tho Bend high school, and who later was connected with the Ellison-White Chautniiqua cir cuit, was married to Clifford T. Ketcham on September f. 11)18, Mr. Ketchnm being In thu United Stntes nnvy nnd most of tho guests being from tho army or navy, the cere mony had many characteristics of a military wedding. It occurred In St. Paul's church In Philadelphia, n quaint old church house erected In 171G, having high buck pews nud little doors opening Into them Mr. Kntchain Is stationed, for the time being, In Philadelphia, nud thoy oro innklng their home nt IMS Porter street, As soon ns the war Is over they expect to tuku up their residence In Oregon. CIRCUIT DOCKET IS A LARGE ONE (From Friday's Dally.) Tho docket for tho circuit court for tho fall term Is nn exceptionally heavy one, moro than 130 ensos hav ing already boon filed with the bob slon yet morn than ten days nway. Tho greater portion of tho cases aro civil suit;, thorn being but vory few criminal cases on tho dockot. IIKIVFR.QITVf nWFrtONT J' i.r nrw..r , w a-aa -- a m w - Fully equipped lllirrnl riilliireiiiiilHcIentiflnilepnrliiirnlN. Special ' (mininc in L,oiiiinerrf, .loiirnnliNin, Arehilccliirr. Law, Mcdfaiiin I Tmrldnt. Library Worlj.Mualr, llouarliolJ liniarr rlr, in imii ol Amtrlran and all aa-ta-4lr, fcasrd !"' la arraral air. niaaaaiarrrowMaaarajiarimMiaaiuaa. TallUa I'llltK. IJkrarx al ftO.IMXI v.lanaa. liaaaaaa fowaal. mimI, aaparlaallr Writ IWJIalrar, l!ar. nr OTHER BUILDINGS JUDGE EASTES TO RUN FOR MAYOR (From Friday's Dallv.) Jtidgo J, A. Kastos will he a can dldalo for mayor nt the November elty election. This was tho an nouncomnnt mado by him today nfter a number ot his friends had per suaded him to enter thu field, In nn Interview this afternoon Mr. Enstes stated ho would tualio Ills cnmpalgu on the basis of u business adminis tration. 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