The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 07, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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Central Oregon
Neighborhood
News
PLAINVIEW
NEWS ITEMS
PLAINVIHW, Nov. 4. A. E. Hoss
nnd family wore callers tn Prlnovlllo
last Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Dennett and
daughters Alary and Itobortn of Hond
wore visitors nt tho J. A. V. Scoggin
homo last Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Paul Scoggin mado
n business trip to Bond Friday nftor
lioon. Jnmos Pulllnm nnd H. T. Hnrtloy
woro riding for cattle several days
Inst weok
Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker nnd
daughters nnd Mrs. John Stnhllo
woro callers at tho A. W. Armstrong
homo last Friday afternoon.
Mnstor Woodson Dennett of Bend
returned homo Sunday nftor spend
Ing raoro than a weok visiting rela
tives In Plalnvlow.
Tho Vnn Tassel family has re
covered after all having ben sick
with colds.
A. W. Armstrong was n Tumnlo
caller Saturday afternoon.
Sixteen relatives gathered nt the
homo of J. A. W. Scoggin last Sun
day to enjoy n very excellent dinner
to celebrato tho birthday of II. A.
Scoggin.
Mary Dennett of Bend is visiting
her cousin, Wiltna Armstrong, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hoss nnd Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. W. Armstrong wero busi
ness callers In Bend Monday.
Paul Scoggin has received his card
from the local draft board to report
nt Bend for military duty on Novem
ber 11.
Inst
Suntox nutocd through hero
weok on their wny to Bond.
C. II. Smith and J. Hynn of Bond
nutocd through hero Saturday on
their wny to Wngontlro.
LOWER BRIDGE
NEWS LETTER
HAMPTON BUTTE
NEWS IN BRIEF
HAMPTON BUTTE. Oct. 31.
Mrs. V. P. Wrny visited with Mrs.
Bert Meeks several days last week.
C. J. Stauffcr was a passonger on
tho mall stago today.
Win. Schneider of Suplce was a
visitor hero today.
W. F. Surges of Suntcx was In this
vicinity this week buying furs.
V. Schreder Is helping Bert Medks
dig potatoes this week.
E. K. Grccnslet and Glen Colo of
tho U. . Q. S. havo completed their
work hero aud will leave for the
oast soon.
Supt. Oliver of Lakcvlew passed
through hero Sunday on his way to
Bend.
Assistant State Supt. E. F. Carl
ton of Salem was a guest at Brook-
lugs' hotel Sunday,
Mrs. W. L.
LOWER BRIDGE, Nov. 1. A. S.
Holmes was n Redmond visitor Fri
day. Mr. Mauser nnd Mr. Jack, who
havo been putting up hay nt Silver
Luke, enmo homo Wednesday for n
short stay, Thoy returned to tho
Silver Lnko country Friday, whom
they will gather their cattle betoro
returning.
Joo Howard Is riding for cattle in
A. J. Fuller is building a house for
Mr. Bronson.
L. A. Hunt was n Bend visitor
Friday.
C. F. Hosklns has been riding for
cattle tho past week.
Marlon and Naomi Hosklns woro
Bend visitors Wednesday.
Miss Dietrich of Tcrrebonno has
been visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Joo Howard, the past week.
Mrs. A. J. Fuller and Mrs. Fred
Walters wero in Redmond Tuosdny.
Mrs. Joo Howard, Mrs. Mary Chap
man nnd Adclyno Dietrich visited the
school Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Wnltcrs visited with
Mrs. Dean Wednesday afternoon,
Mrs. Dean is from Portland and has
spent tho past month here visiting
her brothers, .Sid nnd Jim West.
Mrs. Frank Newbold was a visitor
at tho Hosklns home Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fuller spent
Sunday nt the Chapman home.
T. J. Qulglcy has been quite 111
with n sovere cold.
John A. Scott is building n new
home on the Nlchel place, which ho
bought a short time ago.
The eighth grade girls ontortnlned
Thursday avonlng with u Hallowe'en
party at the Hosklns. Ghosts and
witches were very much In cvldonce,
nnd everyono reported n good time.
tholr former neighbors, while Mr,
Norton was hunting doer lit thu vi
cinity. J. J. Holland wiih nu over-Sunday
guest at his homo, nlno spent Wed
nesday at home.
Mr. Shaver nnd Mrs. Love Shaffer
nindu n trip to Bond Wednesday, re
turning thu smiio day.
Mr. Guerney wiih n business vis
Itor nt Bond Thursday.
Win. A. Rnhn and Mr. Shaver worn
callers nt thu J. J, Holland homo
Wednesday evening.
Mr. Smith, the owner of tho former
Mllllcau ranch, has bought tho John
son store and ranch. Tho Johnson
family will leave in a weok or two.
Just whom they will miiko tholr fu
ture homo thoy have not as yet plo
dded. Ed Moore will bo storekeeper
for Mr. smith.
Id. B. Keller was n caller nt tho
R. R. Keller homo Sunday afternoon.
R. It. Keller made n business trip
to Bend Tuesdny afternoon, return
ing Wednesday. While thoro ho
called on C. Lymnn.
iMrs. J. J. Holland called nt tho
R. R. Keller home Tuesdny.
Sunday we had ono of the worst
sand storms experienced hero for n
long time.
Tho well drillers tiro now 200
feet deop on tho Ernest Edmonds
place.
Mrs. J. J. Holland wan a Thursday
afternoon visitor at tho It. R. Keller
ranch.
Wm. A. Rnhn nnd C. II. Grafton
burner nnd son Benny have been
busy hauling hay from Alfalfa.
R. R. Keller called at tho Vernon
Clovenger homo Saturday.
PROTECT THE OIULDHE.V.
Children nro us likely to get the
grip nnd Intluenza ns grown-ups.
Foley's Honey nnd Tar gives quick
relief from nil kinds of coughs, colds.
croup nnd whooping cough; covers
raw, inflamed surfaces with n heal
ing, soothing coating; clears air pas
sages, checks strangling, choking,
coughing. Contains no opiates. Sold
everywhere. Adv.
n number of cattle I
Four chairs at your sorvico nt the
Metropolitan. No waiting. Adr.
SISTERS MILL IS
CLOSED FOR REPAIRS
NEWS LETTER
FROM MILLICAN
MILLICAN. Nov. 1. Leo Keller
canio out to visit with his family
over Sunday.
Mrs. F. Tauscher called on Mrs.
Holland recently.
Wm. A. Rahn was n Sunday din
ner guest at tho J. J. Holland ranch.
Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Norton and
Lowe and children offamlly wero visitors among some of
SISTERS, Nov. 4. Tho Tuni-A-Lum
mill Is shut down tor repairs.
Ed Graham was In town Monday.
Mr. Graham Is building n now house
on his ranch. W. E. Graham and
Davo Mlllor nro dolog the enrpoutar
work. Mr. Graham and Mr. Mlllor
hnvo completed their contract at the
Bailey ranch.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Knapp wont
to Bond Tuesday.
Jack Weston of Clovordnlo was at
Sisters Tuesday.
County Commissioner C. H. Miller
of Redmond was In town Tuesday.
The Beard-Scott threshing machine
Is threshing In this vicinity.
Arley Oosor went to Bend Thurs
day. Mr. Oestor has completed the
construction of a chimney at tho
Sisters hotel.
Mrs. E. M. Harrington and son
Allen nnd Mrs. Ponrl Davidson re
turned from tho Willamette valley
Wednesday.
Newt Cobb came In from tho
mountains Thursday, whuro ho hns
been rounding up cattle. Mr, Cobb
reports qulto
missing.
Mr. and Mrs, L, A, Shaw moved to
Bond Thursday, Forester Perry
South has lenHcd thn Shnvv ranch and
moved bin family into thu resident
Friday.
Roderick Foster wiih In town Thurs
day. Claude Woods fo Redmond was In
town Thursday and Saturday, .
Clyde Duckett came In from Clio
halls, Washington, Wednesday nnd
left Sisters Friday.
C. W. Allen wont to Redmond
Friday.
A. S. Holmon, who Is a candidate
for county commissioner for tho
four-year term, was at Sisters Satur
day. Lester Gist of Bend was visiting
frlonds at Sisters Saturday,
J. G. Wilson went to Bund Friday
on business.
Tho following registered at tho
Suitors hotol during the past week;
Ray Dempsey of Bull Run, Ore.;
Hope Hullols and Everett Nye of
Prlnevlllo; J. I). Bowman of Bend;
E. W. Richardson, A. II. Tlfft, M. A.
Lynch of Redmond; Roderick Fos
ter of Eagle Creek valley; Marry
Helslng of Metollus; Ben Taylor, A.
MIxBon, 1 Murphy, C. F. Hosklns of
Lower Bridge, F. L. Weston of
Clovordnlo, Stanley Shannon, Cnrl
Woods of Redmond, Oakn G. Heeler
of Gastoor, Ore.
John Allen stayed up tho longest
In the regular spelling content Fri
day evening; George Davis wa up
thu longest In thu arithmetic mutch:
Elmor Graham was up the longest I
in ino railroad spelling match; Dor
othy Taylor was up the longest In
tho geography match, and Allen Har
rington stayed up tho longest In the
second railroad spelling contest,
Sovonteen volumes of supplementary
reading for tho primary grades ar
rived from Siilam Friday. Tho Sis
ters public school library now con
tains over 200 volumes. The follow
In pupils are on tho roll of honor
lor tlie month or October that Is, they
wero neither absent nor late nnd
hnvo over 80 per cent. In nil of their
studies): Vorn Kief, George Davis,
Arnold nnd Joseph Brady, Elmer
and Velum Graham, Earl and Cecil
Bobbins. John Allen, Dorothy Taylor.
Vine Stldhnm. Metnla and I.iuiIh..
Allen. Milton Klof Marlon South
and Jasper Bobbins. Tho nclionl
board held Its monthly meeting on
.ovemour i nnd awarded W. J
Horry tho contract to deliver 30
ricks of wood.
P. II. Davis returned from The
Dalles Saturday.
It Takes A Cole !
They Burn AD Wood !
LESS
ASHES
AND
MORE
HEAT
Bend Hardware Co.
n
Who Is Plorcy
44p
& Sons, Tumnlo?
Adv.
THAT TERRIBLE I.ACK.M'III..
Mrs. O. Hyle. Homestead, Mich.,
writes: "I had that terrible bnck
ncho and tired nut feeling, scarcely
able to do my work, but find by using
Foley Kidney Pills Hint I soon feel
like a new person." Foley Kldtiev
Pills help tho kidneys throw out
poisons that cnuso backache, rheu
matic pains nnd aching Joints. Sold
everywhere. Adv.
CATTLEMEN MEET
AT PLAINVIEW
TLW&
We, the undersigned appointed committee, will sell for
cash to the highest bidder the following personal proper
ty belonging to Weston & Cutler, at the Arthur Temple
ton Ranch, 4 miles east of Sisters, Oregon, on
THURSDAY, NOVEMBE 14, '1
Sale commencing at 1 0 oclock a. m., sharp
One Bay Horse, 2 yrs. old, weight 1200 lbs; 1 Bay
Horse, 3 yrs. old, weight 1 100 lbs; 1 Mule, 2 yrs.
old, weight 900 lbs; 9 Cows, some fresh, others
coming fresh; 1 Hereford Bull, 2 yrs. old; 6 Year
ling Steers; 2 Yearling Heifers; 6 Calves; 2 Duroc
Sows and Pigs; 2 Chester White Sows and Pigs; 1
Spotted Sow and Pigs; 8 Geese; 1 Deering Mower
new; 1 Deering Rake, new; 1 Sickle Grinder;
100 Tons of Hay, both Alfalfa and Grain.
W. T. E. WILSON
F. J. BURLING
guy c. McAllister
Other parties will also sell at this sale, Horses, Hogs, Machinery, Household
Goods, etc.
PLAINVIEW. Oct. 30. About 2fi
cattlemen hnd dinner nt the Pino
Lawn much n week nco Tuesday
nttor a morning rldo, then the after
noon was spent separating u big
hunch of cattle that had been
brought In.
Mrs. Hoss entertained a number
of friends one day recontly nt u de
licious blrthdny dinner In honor nf
h"r mother, Mrs. Emma Pattomou.
uuosis present wero: Mrs. A. W.
Armstrong, Mrs. J. A. W. Scoggin
and Mrs. C. F Chnlfan.
Mrs. Paul Scoggin has been III
with a severe cold the past week.
Miss Constance Knickerbocker Is
spending several woeks at homo
while the schools In Ilond are closed.
Mrs. Chnlfan received a telegram
Sunday evening telling of tho denlh
from pneumonia of her nephew,
Howard Glllelt, who was suveral
years a resident of Plalnvlow.
Mrs. H. T. Hartley returned home
last Sundny nftor spending 10 days
In Itcdmond. Jnck Hartley was
with his inothor.
Mnstor Woodson Dennett of Ilond
Is visiting at tho Pox A ranch this
week.
Tho potnto cllggor hns boon work
ing nt tho A. E. Hoss ranch tho pnst
woek and kept several muii busy
handling tho crop.
Owing to sIcknoMS In tho neighbor
hood tho Plalnvlow school Is closed
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Scoggin nnd
Woodson Dennett woro entertained
at n flno dinner at thu homo of A. W.
Armstrong Sunday.
A very small representation of tho
O. I). O. club mot with Mrs. Hoss last
Thursday afternoon Instead of at tho
club rooms as planned. Money was
nllowod for tho purchaso of four
shootH nnd 18 handkerchiefs to help
In tho recent cull from the Jtcd Cross.
Tho ludles nro urged to mako an
extra , effort to como to tho club
rooms Thursdny afternoon, Novem
ber 7, as tho relief garmoutH should
bo finished as soon ns possible so
thoy enn bo sont nway,
J. A. W. nnd Puul Scoggin drove
12 head of cuttlo to the llowd slaugh
ter houso Saturday.
Tho Vnn Tassel fnmlly nro nil sick
with colds this weok.
Mrs. M, W, Knickerbocker nnd
Misses Hno. nnd Connlo Knlekor
bocker woro guests for dinner at the
home of II. A. Scoggin last Saturday
evening, .
Master Woodson Dennett spent
Tuesday with Wllma Armstrong.
Miss Ida Nlswongor, who Is home
from the Willamette university at
Salem during thu liilluouzu epidemic,
r punt several days at the Pine l.nwu
ranch last week. ,
Chris Ward has muted the Murk
hardl ranch, where he aud his fam
ily have moved recently. Mrs. Ward
Is the new posluilitlrefttf at (list.
Mrs. Twodlnnd daughter Carrol
aud Mrs. Klehhotf spent Monday
visiting at the Dox A ranch.
M. W. Knickerbocker was ve
pltmsnutly surprlited at his hoir I ,-
Tuovilny evening when n tiiMiiM.tr '
frlondn arrived to enjoy nu t rv
cedent turkey ilium r i hoi ir of
Mr. Knickerbocker's tiirtt"t-v. r. ttwts
present were: Mr. aud Mrs. J. II.
Dawson and family, Mr. and Mrs.
II. T. Hartley nnd family and Mr.
and Mrs. II A. Scoggin.
VlXSItl. IMIAIW HIS NAME.
"A duo vessel has just been
Utinchud at Camden, N. J.," says tho
Tlmbermaii, "nutied after M. J.
Soanloii of the Dmoks'SoHiilou Lum
ber company of llend, Oregon. "
miw. Nonrorrrt motiikic nuts.
(From Friday's Dally.)
Mrs. C. K. Noreotl of this city has
received word of the death of her
mother at her hum In Ohio. Tho
'ath occurred yesterday. Previous
ord had been received telling of her
lorlous Illness. '
m
STOP!
And Investigate) our price
boforo buying your groceries.
Wo can save yon money,
P. B. Johnson's
Don't lutlto ii CnM of- the drip.
If you faol "stuffed up," bloated,
bilious, htueuld or Imvo sick head
ache, sour stomach, routed tongue,
bad breath or other condition causwl
by slowed up dlgtwlloii, u Foley Ca
thartic Tablet will glvn prompt relief.
It Is a gentle, wholesome, thoroughly
cleansing physic that I naves no Imd
sfMir-effecls. Kohl everywhere.
Adv.
For farm isnd loans see J. Hyan
& Co. Adv.
STAUFPER SCHOOL
CHILDREN ARE ILL
BTAUFFEIl, Oct. 28.Tho school
Is still qulto small owing to the num
ber of pupils nut with whooping
cough and chlckeupox.
Don IthodoH returned to his homu
Thursday, after spundlng several
days In Dead.
Mr. Goodrich of Dutto passed
through hero Wednesday on his way
to Ilond.
Idamiie Stnuffor has been tho guest
of Mrs. Muster tho past week.
Mrs. John Perry returned tn hnr
homu last Friday after staying a few
days with Mrs. Cowan while Mr.
Cowan made u trip to Dead.
The mull man had the misfortune
to break his own car last Monday
and had to borrow Mr. Cowan's Ford
to tnko tho mall in last Tuesday,
CIiuh. Staurfur, Jr., Is qulto Hck.
Mr. Cowan returned from Hond
last Thursday.
Huzul and I.oyul Ilhodes and Until
Drndloy mudu a biisluesH trip to John
Porry'H last Wednesday,
lleth Stnuffer, who wiih absent all
last woek, him returned to school
iigulu,
A terrible wind and uund utonn hit
our valley Sunday.
Cut This Out It In Worth Money.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with Co to Foley & Co,,
283G Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III.,
writing your name and iiddrusH
clearly. Yoi( will receive In return
n trial package containing Foloy's
Honey and Tnr Compound, for
coughs, colds nnd croup, Foley Kid
ney PHIh and Foley Cathartic Tab
led). Sold every whore.- Adv.
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