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PAGR 9 11RN1) IlUIiliiniHr, 11KNI1, OKKCSON, THUIWDAY, OCTOIIKK 01, HUH ---- Oregi central ureson Neighborhood News Dlolrlch'a G3nd birthday. Thoro woru about 30 Rticatn anil tho even ing wits spent In plnyhiR Knmes rind general Rood ttmo. Mr. nml Mrs. Eby, Mr. nml Mrs. W. J. Hull ami Mlsa audio HoIkiU loft for Wtthrow, Wash., yesterday by auto, whoro Mlsa Uolgnl will bo married to Vernon Hall on Octo ber 30. Their futuro homo will bo nt Wlthrow. For farm land loans boo J. Ryan & Co. Adv. RECEIVES NEWS OF DEATH OF BROTHER MIL.LICAN. Oct. 25. L. B. Kollor camo out with Mr. Trough Sunday morning, returning to Dond Monday afternoon. Mrs. P. D. Johnson was a visitor at tho Smith ranch Sunday to call on Airs. Fred Klgor. Mrs. Fred IClgor received word Friday that her brother, Harvoy Conaway, was tiled In action in Franco. Ho was qulto well known In this neighborhood, and Mrs. Klgor has our sympathy. Miss Mao Casobocr called at tho W. H. Ream homo Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. J. Holland called a very short tlmo at tho 11. R. Kollor homo Tuesday. It. R. Keller and sons Roy and Walter wero at tho Geo. Cook homo Sunday. Miss Mao Casebccr called at tho R. R. Keller homo Sunday evening. Mrs. L. B. Kollor and children called on Mrs. J." J. Holland Wednes day. Mr. Holland is homo for a fow days digging spuds. C. H. Oraffonberger was over to Alfalfa this week to get somo hay, returning Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tauscher and tho L. D. Keller family were visitors nt tho W. A. Rnhn homestead Sunday evening. Tho school board will meet Satur day afternoon. W. A. Rahn expects to mako a trip to Alfalfa today to measure up some hay which and his nophow con tomplato on buying. R. JL Keller called at the Smith ranch Wednesday. Vernon Clovongor has como home to stay here, until thoy movo to tholr other ranch, which they recently bought Benny Graffcnborgor called at tho R. R. Keller .placd Thursday. Mr. Conaway, father of Mrs. Klgor, is visiting with tho KIgers for a short time. a chimney on tho Sisters hotol. die camo down from Bend Wednesday. Rod Fostor was In town Saturday and Sunday. C. W. Allen took Mr. Boyd to Bond Saturday. Perry Van Tassel wont to Red mond Saturday, from whoro ho will go to Opal City to visit .friends. Robert E. Jordan of Grandvlow was in town Saturday. ucorgo Pottor of Gonora was at Sisters Saturday. Mr, Deaner of Geneva was at Sla ters Saturday making final proof on his homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Cist wont to Lower Bridgo Friday and returned saiuruay. Wnrron Farthing enmo In from Lower Bridge Saturday evening. (Mrs. E. M. Harrington and son Allen nnd Mrs. Pearl .Davidson made a trip to tho Willamette valley to got somo fruit for canning. 8TOPPKI) 1IKU ItAIIVS COUGH. No remedy Is bolter known than Foley's Honoy and Tor for giving quick relief from coughs, colds and croup. Mrs. W. M. 8tovons, Vivian, W. Va writes: "My baby hnd a torrlbto cough, and nothing did him any good. I road about Foloy's Honoy and Tar, tho first dose helped him and in two days tho cough stopped." 8old overywhoro. Adv. PLEASANT RIDGE NEWS LETTER SHEEP BROUGHT IN FROM RESERVE LOWER BRIDGE. Oct. 28. O. E. Stadig brought his Bheep down from the reservo and Mr. Cuinnlngham .is hording them. A. B. Chapman end Russoll Chap man have been hauling grain to Red mond tho past week. C. F. Hosklns was in Redmond Thursday evening. T. J. Qulgloy returned Monday from a trip to Portland. Tho directors ot tho Association Ditch company went over tho high line ditch Thursday In regard to en larging tho ditch. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fuller were in Bend Thursday. C. P. Boles'waa a Redmond visitor Thursday. Several Lower Bridgo water users atended the district meeting at Cloverdale Thursday morning. Mr. Brooking returned from the High Desori Tuesday and brought his cattle and horses. Mr. and Mrs. Brooking sold their placo on the High Desert and will mako their permanent home on their ranch at Lower Bridgo. Mr. Roborts and Mr. Book have been hauling lumber from Bend for for a house for Mr. Book. Lois Towno is homo, owing to tho schools being closed in Redmond bo cause ot influenra. Chapmans sold 12 head ot cattlA to Joe Roe this week. See J. Ryan & Co., loans. Adv. for farm land A Man's Cheerful Recommendation. W. H. Froar, C3 Myrtlo Ave, Al bany, N. Y., writes: "I thought kld noy trouble might bo tho cause ot my rundown condition and weakness, so I took Foley Kidney Pills, and thoy did tho work. I cheerfully rec ommend thorn." Thoy relievo lame back, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints, sore muscles. Sold overywhoro. Adv. WORK ON HIGH BRIDGE COMPLETED TERREBONNE, Oct. 20. Tho construction crew thnt has been sta tioned hero for the last few weeks has completed work on tho high bridgo. Tho bridgo supports havo boon strengthened and the trestlo filled In. Mr. Cornelius is shlnnlnc throo carloads ot baled hay to Bend. Tho Fnlracres ranch Is shlnnlnc sir carloads of cattlo from this point. Mr. Armstrong of Redmond Is baling hay in this vicinity. Mr. Lewis of Alfalfa passed through hero Sunday with a small band of sheen on his wav to tim Hosklns ranch at Lowor Bridge. Miss Erma Keeney, primary teacher of tho Terrebonne school, spent Sunday nt her homo near Cul ver. Misses Nettio and Nelllo Wilson spent tho week-end at their home near upai city. A miscellaneous shower was 'given at tho Ladles' club hall last Wednes day for Miss Sadlo Relgal, who Is to be married In the near futuro. The shower was a completo surprise for Miss Rolgal. Tho Torrebonno school has ap- iuimcu jiaioi wiiuams and Russell Galbralth as captains for tho Victory boys and girls campaign. Last Wednesday evening a nur prisa party was given In honor of J. PLEASANT RIDGE. Oct. 29. Androw Nolson was n Redmond vis itor Thursday. W. P. Gift of Deschutes Is helping clear land for Rasmus Potorson. Mrs. Cathnrlno Johnnson and Mrs. Hans Mlkkclson called on Mrs. Olo Hansen nt Deschutes Thursday. Mrs. W. II. Gray and Mrs. O. E. Anderson wero shopping In Bond Friday. Rasmus Potorson is baling liny at tho Schrunk placo near Redmond. Antono Ahlstrom mado n business trip to Redmond Friday. J. W. Peterson was a Bond visitor Monday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Ed wards on Sunday, October 20, a son. Tho Pleasant Illdgo school Is closed as n precaution against tho spreading ot Spanish Influonzn. Marsh Aubrey ot Bond visited nt tho W. II. Gray homo Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. RusboII ot Whito Salmon, Wash., Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. John Edwards. Hans Mtkkclacn mado a trip to Redmond Wednesday nttor lumber. Mrs. O. E. Anderson mode a busi ness trip to Redmond Thursday. Gust Nelson was down from Bond on Saturday night. Mrs. Hans Mlkkolson and Mrs. O. E. Anderson wero Tumalo visitors Wedncsdny. mt. -una .Mrs. w. 11. urny wore guests nt tho Anderson homo Tucs day evening. Rasmus Peterson returned Thurs day morning from n business trip to Tho Dalles. Frod Seeling of Bond spent Sun- uay in mis ntugnoorhoou. Mrs. Hans .Mlkkolson and Mrs. Catharine Johnnscn wero Redmond visitors Saturday. L. A. Brandenburg was in Red mond on business Saturday. POWELL BUTTE RANCH is SOLD nons men enmu nut to tho moating nt Community hnll Friday ovonlng to hear Jmlgo Wallace nml Col, Smith, candidates for county Judge, sneak, Miss Hattlu Luco camo out to thn Wilson ranch to visit her father, who la foreman thoro, during tho vacation of the lludnioiul schools. Mrs. Mary V. Charlton wub culled to Prlnovllln Mondny to attend tho funeral of Nowt Polndoxtor, who died recently In California. .Ills body was brought back thnt It might bo hurled near whoro ho was born and raised, Mr. and Mrs. Cronln and Mr. nnd Mrs. Pat AtiRlIn nnd Dan llourlgan attended tho show In Prlnovlllo Thursday night. Wo nro having considerable cold and frooxlng wonthor nt Powoll Ilutto and everybody Is hnrrvlnir tn dig potntoes nnd got In all perish able crops. PINEHURST BOY IS ILL AT CAMP POWELL BUTTE. Oct. 29 Wo aro Informed thnt Waltor Fostor has sold his ranch at Powoll Butto to Tom Cronln. Mr. and Mrs. Fostor expect to movo to Bend soon. .Mrs. John Drlscoll has roturncd from a visit to Portland. Earl Forrest's thresher Is thresh ing for Frank McCaffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wurzwcllor visited tho Swamp ranch of that com pany last week. Quito a number of Prlnovlllo busl- Who is Plercy & Sons, Tumalo? 4i9 Adv. $13.75 IS RAISED FOR RED CROSS SISTERS, Oct. 28, A largo crowd was present at the entertainment and Red Cross social given at tho school houso Friday evening. Tho proceeds of the social amounted to $13.25, which was turned over to tho treas urer ot the Sisters Red Cross. Ar nold Brady, George Davis and John Allen secured the honors at tho spell ing contest Thursday evening. George Davis, Annie Cllett and Dor othy Taylor have a perfect record in spelling for tho months of Sep tember nnd October. The averaifo Btandlng In spelling in tho upper grades for tho month of October is 1)7 per cent. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Updike wero In town Tuesday, Forester Perry South, Jack Nor ton and John Kuhns of tho forest office at Bond are busily engaged in J (lacing approximately ICO salt signs n the Sisters forest district. Frank M. Zurawalt has accepted tho position ot statuary guard In the torest eorvlco and has moved his family to the Alllnghara ranger sta tion for permanent residence. Van Wilson returned to Sisters Wednesday after spending two weeks travelling. He visited Seattlo, Cho halis, Portland and Vancouver, Wash. C. W. Allen of tho Allendale re sort on tho Motollus went to Bend Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M, R. Grogan and son were shopping at Sisters Satur day. The shipped a Christmas box to their son Homer, who is in the V. S. army in Siberia. P. B. Davis went to Tho Dalles to consult Dr. Router for medical treat ment. He Is contemplating going to Portland from The Dalles. R. E. Oester ot Bend is building FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER (FOUR YEAR TERM) VOTE FOR C. H. MILLER. Regular Republican and Democratic Nominee (Present Incumbent) Nominated in the Primaries and Deserving of Your Vote for Election. (Political Advertisement) PINEHURST. Oct. 2G. A tolo grnm wns received Monday by Mrs. Ada McNnnlmon thnt her son Frank wns seriously 111 of pnounianla nt Camp Lowls. Mrs. Sllvors nml dnuchtor Mnrv. Airs. A. J. Hurler, Mrs. C. II. Spaugh aim ait. nnii .Mrs. i. rc, wimor woro callers nt tho a. M. Couch homo Bun- uay aitornoon. Messrs. PhnlnH nnd Simminn cleaned and filled tho school houso clstorn ono dny this week. Harry M. Dlotorlch tins been cnllod for military duty nnd loft Mondny for Fort Stavcns. Jnnios Dnwson was ovor from Plnlnvlow Mondny digging his crop of potatoes on tho Spaugh farm. Miss Ethel Snyder Is spending sovoral weeks nt tho C. P. Becker homo near Tumalo. Mrs. Tweedt. Mrs. Rholboff, Mrs. Bookman nnd Mrs. Nelson wero rnll ors nt 0. M. Couch's Monday. F. V. Swisher mndo u trip to tho Pino Treo mill on business Saturday. C. Pcderson returned Friday from Portland, where ho has spent tho lost woek on business. Miss BorulcQ Couch returned homo Sunday from n week's visit with Miss Mary Silvers, near Deschutes. Mrs. Q. W. Snyder wns nulin III sovcral days this weok with In grippe. Wm. Gaskll snont Rnturdav ill p. King potatoes on tno Hnrtor ranch near Tumnio. Tho rain nnd dnmp wonthor of tho last month has greatly delayed the stacking nnd threshing of grain In this neighborhood, sovernl of the fnrmors having their grain yet In tho Holds. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry McOuIro woro shopping In Bond Saturday after noon. Mrs, Garner spent Thursday nfter noon with homo rolks. I. E. Wlmnr delivered n load of hay in Dond Friday for W. C. Mc Culston. Miss Ilornlco Couch spont Saturday afternoon with hor nunt, Mrs. a. M. Couch. Chns. Spaugh was a Tumalo visitor Suturday evening. Mary Slivers and mother woro callors at tho F. V. Swisher homo Sunday nftornoon. Kthol Snyder was called homo Thursday by tho Illness of hor mother. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. II. Root of Mod ford, former residents of tni iin.. havo exchanged tholr Mcdford prop orty for an 80. ne mnrd i.n. TnfllfaMHiilllA . .uu.iii, uccoruing to woru re ceived horo by tholr son William Tholr many frlonds hero wjll bo glad '" iivur ui muir roou roriuno, Lester 8nydor wns nbsont from school several days this weok on ac count of a sovero cold. O. M. Couch, C. Pcderson, I. E. Wlmer, F. V. SwlBhor nnd C. II. Hpaugh wero business visitors In Bend this week. Ernest Pholps In now stationed at Camp Morrltt, Now Jereoy, awaiting thO Order to KO "across." nrrnnllni. word rocolvcd horo by his brothor, Simpson and Pholps nro building n resorvolr on tholr ranch this woek In preparation for tho turning off of tho water on Novombor 1. Friday's ntngo. Ray Abbey nnd (Ion. llurimldo nro In thn tunuutiiliiH hunting for cattle. Mrs. Robt. Hurling nnd Mre, Frank Hurling woru Slsluni Hhoppuru on Thursday. 0. I. I'urborry nnd John Dolklu worn Bond visitors thn first ot last week. Frank Arnold hntt commenced bin annual Jnelc rabbit kill for thn Port laud nmrkots, John (lotlor wont to iRudmor.d Thursday, Frank Hoard wns n caller nt tho II, O. Wilson homo ono evening last wook, Mrs. J. It, McDonald nnd the Mlssos Fay and Viola Miller were shopping In Sisters on Saturday. Tho Ilenrd-Hcott threshing mn ohlno hns finished tho season's work In Clovordnlo nnd Is now operating In tho Slstors district. Gladys Parborry was a caller nt tho Burling home on Sunday. Mrs. Lowls and Mrs. Cutler spont Friday at tho Hurling homo. Tho Indies or tho Clovordnlo aux iliary, A. It. a. will hold n mooting nt tho homo of Mrs. Geo. F, CyniH iur uiu iHiriiunu or electing now of ficers on Wvdnesdny. NATIONAL BANK FOR REDMOND PROPOSED thn trip both for business and pleas ure, whllu 'Mr, Jiicotmon uud Mr, Kuhns will tnkn tho examination for oflloorn' ooiiiiiiIsnIoiih while there. Thoy hopo to bo nlilu to remilvo com missions In tho foriwtorn regiment, which Is now belnii orgniiUud on tho count, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. I am n candidate for County Com missioner o't Desoliuton County, It hns boon reported that I do not ex pect to como out on tho ticket tor election Novombor fitli. This Is n fnlso report, for I accepted my nom ination In August, and I hope to bn elected Novombor filli. I will appre ciate any support tho voters of De schutes county mny see fit to glvo mo, nnd If elected I will not only try, but WILL glvo this county a square deal to tho bust ot my ability. -Adv.270 BETH HTOOICEV. (From Monday's Dnlly.) (IlrUmoml SMVrnian,) Attorney Daggett has been circu lating n petition asking for tho granting of a charter for n national bank nt this placo, and tho petition has gono In with a long list of sign ers. It Is understood that C. S. Hudson of tho First National Dank of Uond Is behind tho proposition, nnd as ho Is ono ot tho best Informed financial men ot this section, wo take It thnt ho sees it great futuro for tho banking business In Rednuind, now hnndlod by tho Redmond Hank of Commerce nlono. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. TwoYonr Term. Having boon nominated by tho Central Oregon Good Government leiiRtia convention for tho office ot county commissioner, two-year term, I respectfully submit my candidacy for the above office to tho voters ot Deschutes county. Adv. ' E(E. VARCO. Brand - Directory RANK PKItCIVALL Mllllrait, Oregon, adv.SOp Four chairs nt your service at the Metropolitan. No watting. Adv. LOCAL MEN TO TRY FOR OFFICERS (From Saturday's Dally.) N. G. Jacobson, forest supervisor, nnd A. II. Kuhns of tho forost sorv Ico, In company with C. II. Flory, assistant district fo rent or, of Port land, loft this morning by auto for Snn Francisco. Mr. Flory Is making if Right tide; right oar crop ped; wattle right hind log. It. L. TONE, HUtrrn, Oro. adv. I Quo V. II. JOHNSON, Mllllrnn, Oregon. 44MM4M4UM SB- !' I'll !! fgSgft ' "'''fit. r.,ai THe RJJSSELL TRACTOR. OWlur IN ALL 3UL3 ENGINES DOILfRS SAWMILLS THRESHERS TRACTORS OUILTIN AU.3UC RUSSELL BEAN AND PEA THRESHERS CLOVER HULLERS CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS The New Suction Feed SHARPLESS SEPARATOR COM I- IN AND SKI- IT F. DEMENT &CO. Sr Ar 4ifttt,fttM Which Do You Want? More and Cheaper Fish HONEST LIVELIHOOD FOOD PRODUCTION HIGHER. P&ICED FISH Pleasure Seekers WASTE OF FOOD FISH KEEP THE PRICE OF FISH DOWN. Help production oi fish. Eliminate waste. VOTE 307 X 307 X NO LABORING CLASS 306 X YES SPORTSMEN NO READ ARGUMENT IN STATE ELECTION PAMPHLET. Qlm County Fuheraea's Union, Andrew Ntrlin, Sec'y., Oregon Cly. Ore. (PId Advt.) DOXT YOU NEKI1 ONE NOW? Indigestion, biliousness, lmd breath, gni, constipation or any con dltlon arising from a mass of un digested food In tho stomach neods Immedlato attention. Foloy Cathar tic Tablets aro mild and gontlo, but auro In action. Causo no griping, pain or nausea. Cleanso bowols, swooton stomach, and tone up liver. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS RETURN CLOVBIIDALE. OcL 20 vnv Miller ; und La Dona Cyrus, who nro attondlng school In Itodraond, nro homo this weok, as tho high school In Itedmond Is closed on account of tho Spanish Influenza epldomlo. . ft. W ru,Krow of Kodmond wns In Clovordnlo on business Thursday. uuuib, uiiu lAJvunn iong njauo a trip to Sink last Saturday. if AiV kmiz' w,1 ,a occupying tho . ... .kutsuru runca uuring tho wln tor, moved onto tho placo last Tucs dny. A. J. Weston mado a trip" to Hod mond on Friday's stago. Mr. Black was also a passenger on STOP! And investigate our price before buying your groceries We can save you money. P.B.Johnson's MUlicaa, Ore, Telephone PRIVATE SALE I will sell at my home in Tumalo, the following articles, commencing Tuesday, Nov. 5th One Tent House, complete. 1 Carpet Loom. 2 Cords of Wood. 1 Small Kitchen Rnnge 2 Heaters. 1 Dining Table. 1 Library Table. 1 Small Table and Choirs. 1 Rosewood Shelf, exceptional value. 1 Cabinet Organ. 1 Book Case. I Cabinet Sewing Machine. 2 Commodes! i Iron Bedstead, Springs and Mattress. .Some Bedding Several New Rugs. 2 New Silk Woven Portieres. Curtuin Rods. 1 Sanitary Couch. 1 Hammock. 1 Share in Farm ers' National Telephone Company. Dishes, Cooking Uten sils, Flat Irons, etc. TERMS-.Strictly Cash. Sale continues from date until sold. MRS. C. E. NICHOLS