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PAGK a BMNl) HULLKTIN, HRNI), OUKGON, THURSDAY, NOVIiMUKIl 14, 10IH I Central Oregon Neighborhood News STAUFFER CASTS A LIGHT VOTE STAUFFMR. Not. 11. Guy Drown has returned to his homestead, whoro ho expects to upend tho winter. Qua McLouth mailo n business trip to Donovan's hotuoatond Wednesday. Tho election board tor this pre cinct was not overworked Tuesday, slnco only 10 votes wero cast. Fred Stauffcr has boon on tho Blck list. Mr. Hnsch, who has been quito ill with la igrlppc, is ablo to bo around again. Messrs. Rhodes nnd Drown mode n trip to Paisley last week. They woro looking for Mr. Brown's horses, 'which haro boon missing for over a month. Mrs. Mossor visited at tho Stauffcr homo Wednesday. Mr. Donovan of Bonjamln Lake was in tho valley Tuesday. Mrs. Hnsch received word that her brother ICcnnoth Helmn was in tho hospital from a shot in his foot. Mr. Goodrich of Butto was in tho valley last Wednesday. Idnmac Stauffer returned to her homo last Sunday after spending a couplo of wcoks with Mrs. Musscr. Mr. Mussor has been helping Mr. Hnsch dig his spuds tho past Aveek. Hazel Hhodcs and Ruth Bradley had tho misfortuno to havo a run away when they wero after tho mall last Tuosday. Tho-glrls woro riding along over tho rocks when ono of the horses gavo a plungo, pulling tho lino out of tholr hands. With tho ono lino they turned tho horses around, then fearing tho wagon would turn over with them they got out somehow, and tho only damago done was somo skinned shins. The horses wero stopped by ono of tho neighbors after running about two miles. Mrs. Stauffcr visited at the Rhodes homo Wednesday. C. J. Stauffor nnd Fred Donovan took tho ballots to Lakovlew today. Idamao Stauffer returned to school Wednesday after soveral weeks' ab sence on account of whooping cough. Tho U. 6. geological surveyors spent a couplo of days In tho valley last week. MILLICAN GIRL VICTIM OF THE FLU MILLICAN. Nov. 8. Word was received by Mrs. P. B. Johnson that Miss Opal Norton. 15-year-old daugh ter of Mrs. B. B. Conaway, died of Spanish influenza at Tho Dalles. Opal spent tho greater part of her life in our community and tho sad news is heard with re&ret and sorrow by us all. II. R. Keller called at tho C. H. Graffenbergor, Geo. Cook, F. Tauschcr and L. B. Keller homes Monday. R, R. Keller has boon busy haul ing homo his hay from the Vernon Clovenger ranch. Ed Mooro mndo a business trip to Bend Monday, returning Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have been out visiting at their ranch. Miss Mary Holland is out of school with a very bad cold. Twenty-six votes wero cast In this precinct. I'. B. Johnson, Ell Spencer, Vernon Clovenger, Sirs. C. Evans and Mrs. Leo Keller served on tho board. Tho herd law measure for tho Mllllcan precinct was defeated. Mrs. J. J. Holland cared for little Burton Neal Keller while Mrs. Keller went to voto. Mrs. J. J. Holland and daughter Mary wero cullors at tho R. R. Keller home Wednesday afternoon. R, R. Kellor and son Roy called at tho Smith ranch Thursday. P. B. Johnson mndo a trip to Send Thursday. Who is Piercy & SonB, Tumalo? 44 p Adv. THAT TERRIBLE BACKACHE. Mrs. G. Hyde, Homestead, Mich., writes: "I had that torrlblo back ache and tired out feeling, scarcely able to do my work, but find by using Foley Kidney Pills that I soon feel liko a now person." Foley Kidney Pills help the kldnoys throw out poisons that cause backache, rheu matic pains and aching Joints. Sold everywhere Adv. BROTHER DIES AT METOLIUS HAMPTON BUTTE, Nov. 7. Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Schmalz of Burns passed through hero Sunday on their Way to Motolius, bolng called by tho death of Mrs. Schmalz'B brother. Mr. and Mrs. Bush of Idaho autoed through hero Saturday on routo to Seattle. Dr. Hendorshott of Bond was called to tho sick bed of Mr. Cowen ut Lost Creok, Jimmio Brlckoy and wifo autoed out from Bond in their now Ford last Sunday. J. M. Brickoy returned to llend with thorn. Agnes Bchreder visited with Gladya Mooks Saturday. Mr. Johnson of Buck Creok wns a caller hero Wednesday. Cocll Alberts of Bond passed through hero Weduesday on Wray's utago, Vic Schredor is digging his po tatoes in tho Buttes. For farm land loaas see J. Ryan & Co. Adv. PINEHURST SCHOOLS ARE NOW CLOSED PINEHURST, Nov. 2. School Is closed for an indoflnito tlmo In Dis trict No. 9, as n precaution against tho spread of Influenza In tho neigh borhood. Wo nro very glad to re port that there aro no cases so tar, but "an ounca of proventlon Is worth n pound ot euro." Mr. nnd Mrs. Searcy woro cnllors at tho Pino Treo mill Sunday. Miss Anna Elder wns a guest at C. H. Spaugh's Sunday attornoon. Miss Lois Clark returned homo Saturday to spend her vacation with homo folks. Lester Snyder wns a caller at I. E. Wlmer's Sunday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Clark of Sun nysldo passed through hero on tholr way to Bond Tucsdny to visit with their daughter Frclda. Albert Graham and son havo boon hauling potatoes to Bond with two teams tho past wcok. Thoy esti mate their crop at about a thousand bushols. Mrs. Harry McGulro. Mrs. W. E. Searcy and Nellie Howell motored to Bend Saturday and spent tho after noon shopping. Potato digging is tho ordor of tho day in PInchurst at present. Old men, young men, women and chil dren nro busily engaged In gather ing tho now start ot life. Mrs. C. Nelson spent Friday as a guest at tho W. D. Clark homo. F. V. Swisher, clerk of District No. 9, has completed tho school cen sus nnd reports 79 pupils ot school ago in tho district. W. E. Searcy has been hauling lumber from tho Pino Tree mill sev eral days this wcok. Ho contem plates building a now houso on his farm here. Miss Ruth Bayley was a caller nt tho Snyder homo Wednesday after noon. Mrs. C. M. Phelps, Mrs. Gamer, Mrs. Bollman and Rozclla Pholps wero visitors In Bend Saturday after noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Howell re ceived word from Pullman, Wash., that their daughter Lucillo Clark ston, wns seriously ill with Spanish influenza. Wo aro informed thnt J. J. Coon has sold his 80-acro farm to a Mr. Morgan of Tumnlo, who will tako possession immediately. Mr. Coen will leave in a tow days for Salem, Ore., whoro Mrs. Coen is now located. Miss Anna F. Elder spent Monday attornoon in Bond as a guest of her brother and family. PROTECT -THE CHILDREN. Children aro as likely to get tho grip and influenza as grown-ups. Foley's Honey and Tar gives quick relief from all kinds of coughs, colds, croup nnd whooping cough; covors raw, inflamed surfaces with a heal ing, soothing coating; clears air pas sages, checks strangling, choking, coughing. Contains no opiates. Sold everywhere. Adv. SEATTLE MAN AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE. Nov. 12. Frederick W. Kurstens ot Seattle who owns considerable property In this neighborhood, arrived horo Thursday morning to spend a short tlmo looking after his business. Fred Seeling of Bend called in this neighborhood Sunday. J. W. Peterson and Mrs. Carrie Johnson were Bond visitors Wednes day. Anton Ahlstrom and Miss Hllma Nelson woro In Redmond Wednes day evening. Now that tho herd law carried in this precinct at tho last election, It is hoped that tho stock won't bo such a nulsanco in tho future as it has in the past. Mrs. J. A. Chaso Is spending tho week nt tho homo of hor son, Wayne Chaso, In Redmond. W. II. Gray helped 0. E. Anderson butcher Wednesday. Fred Seeling was down from Bend for a short tlmo Thursday. Rasmus Peterson and iMrs. Cath erine Johansen woro Bend visitors Monday. Han? Mikkelscn and family aro staying over on their place near Do schutes whllo thoy dig tholr po tatoes. Mrs. O. E. Andorsou was in Red mond Monday. Hans Mlkjiolaen was a Redmond visitor Monday. Anton Ahlstrom worked on tho Duval road Wednesday. i Ray K. Potter, tho cow tester, was In this neighborhood testing Tuos day and Wednesday, O, E. Anderson served as clerk on tho election board at Deschutes Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Wood and chil dren and Mrs. C. B. Armstrong woro shopping in Redmond Saturday. Rasmus Petorson and Mrs. Cath arino Johanaon woro Redmond visit ors Saturday. Edith McPhorson, tho eldest daughter of Mrs. Ed Swalloy, has been Quito sick this week. A. A. Greon was in Redmond Sat urday on business. Marsh Aubroy of Bend was u guest at tho W. II. Gray homo over Saturday night. J. A. Chaso nnd daughter Etta wero in iteumonu Saturday. Anton Ahlstrom was out Saturday soliciting for tho United War Work campaign. VOTE INCREASED AT PLAINVIEW PLAINVIKW, Nov. 8. Thoro woro 4C ballots cast nt tho Plain view pre cinct for tho election last Tuosday. This is more than tho usual number tor this district at any ono election. P. A. Scoggln nnd II. T. Hartley woro in Torrobonno two days last week looking ntter tho beet cnttlo thoy wero .pasturing thoro. Mr. Skuso ot Bond wan n caller In Plnlnvlow last Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. LIU nnd family ot Bond spent n day at tho Hartley ranch not long n.go. Mrs. Graver Pulllam visited hor slater, Mrs. Alex Lovoronz, several days tho past week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry iMorrlmnn nnd family ot Bend spent Sunday nt tho homo of J. A. W. Scoggln. A. K. Hoss, A. W. Armstrong nnd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scoggln woro business cnllors In Bond Tucsdny attornoon. Miss Mao Bennett ot Bond, who has been visiting rolntlves in Plain vlow tho pnst wook, returned homo Sundny. Tho rogular meeting ot tho O. I). O. club wns postponed on account ot tho epidemic ot Influenza. Mrs. 11. T. Hartley and son Jack wero guests nt tho Pulllam rnnch Sunday evening. Miss Rao Knickerbocker has been working in Plnlnvlow tho past wcok to nil tho quota for tho United War Work campaign. Orovor Pulllam hns gono to work at tho Pino Troo mill, whoro his fnm- lly will soon Join him. J. A. W. and II. A. Sconsln took a bunch ot cnttlo to Bend iMoudny. II. T. Hartley and James Pulllam left for Portland Sunday morning with sovoral cnrloadls of hoof. Wm. Brink, John Stnhllo nnd A. W. Armstrong wero caller In Bond Monday. vMr. and Mrs. II. A. Scoggln woro dinner guests nt tho Hartley ranch Sunday. Mrs. Grover Pulllam and son nro visiting this wook at ,tho John Mc Klnnoy homo nt Sisters. Mrs. Louis Bonnott ot Bend wns a Plnlnvlow caller two days last week. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Scoggln loft for Portland Friday evening. Pnul expected to entrain with the soldiers for Camp Lewis November 11. Mrs. John McKlnncy of Sisters visited nt tho Pulllam ranch Sundny. Malcolm Vougt Is recovering from a sevoro kick by ono ot his horses. Don't Invito it Cold or tho Grip. If you feel "stuffed up," bloated, bilious, languid or hnvo sick bond ache, sour stomach, coated tongue, bad breath or other condition caused by slowed up digestion, n Foley Ca thartic Tablet will give prompt relief. It Is a gentle, wholesome, thoroughly cleansing physic thnt leaves no bad after-effects. Sold everywhere. Adv. NEWS LETTER FROM SISTERS SISTERS. Nov. 9. J. P. Duckott of Chohalls, Wash., was visiting friends nt Sisters for a few days. BUI Arthur of Jcffurson county was at Sisters Friday. B. L. Tono nnd Harold Alton drove a herd of cattlo to tho Crooked river valley Thursday. Tho Black Butto Co, has moved 2E0 cattle to tho Wurzwollnr ranch at Powoll Butto. J. D. Bowman nnd C. L. Gist of Bend wero nt Sisters Tuosday. Mrs. Holntnan nnd Mrs. Fugg woro shopping at Slaters Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fryroar camo to town Tuosday to voto. Bill McNary was in from Grand view Saturday. Rod Foster was In town Tuesday. A. C, Ladd of Geneva was at Sis ters Saturday. John W. Dennis has driven his cattle to Slstors from tho Deschutes national forest reserve. C. W. Allen wnB In town Friday. $2.00 By special HrrunRement we can now ofibr you a 1 Year Subscription to The Bend Bulletin and u 1' Year Subscription to The Oregon Farmer for only $2.00 Thit tpedal price for both piperi it good only for a ihort time. USE THIS ORDER BLANK The Bend Bulletin, Bend, Oregon. , I Endoied find $2,00, (or which tend me The Bend Bulletin and The Oregon Farmer for one year each. Na Pottoflice . State. R. A. Wluklu oS tho Universal garago of Bond wan at Sisters Satur day ovonlng on his way to Grand vlow. Clyde Gist and Bill Wngnor nro up In tho inountalnn tor an outing. Phil Boal killed a boar near Huttln lako. Roy Davidson Is hauling his grain lo Bond. Tho Brookn-Scanlon Lum ber Co. hns contracted for tho greater part of it and In furnishing an auto truck for transportation. W. A. Graham and family havo moved to tho Ed Graham ranch In JofTorson county, whoro Mr. Graham and Havo Miller aro constructing a dwelling houso. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnvo Mlllor havo also moved to tho Kd Graham ranch tor tho winter. Elinor Graham, who started In tho lltth grndo on Soptemher 3, has completed nil tho work In that grade in spell ing nnd over halt of tho work In arithmetic. Ills work has boon ex cellent In all of hln studios, Rod Foster of Englo Creek vnlloy, W. J. Hlnrichs ot Gonova and J. P. Duckott nt Chohalln rnglstored at tho Sisters hotel. Storllng Fryroar ot Hoppnor, Ore., In visiting his parents, Roy Johnson ot Lexington, Ore., is visiting at Fryrear's. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hudson, Mrs. Peterson nnd daughter woro In from Clovordalo Sunday to bo vaccinated. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hartwutl woro In town Sundny. Dr. Hondorschott nt Bend was at Sinters Sunday vaccinating people to keep tho Spanish influenza from spreading Into this community. Mrs. John Taylor, son Elba nnd daughter Ada and Miss Holmes, P. A. Douglas ot Bend worn at Sisters Sundny visiting relatives and friends. Frank Arnold nnd wife wero in from Clovordalo Sunday. Mary Fryroar Is visiting her par onts. Warron Fnrthlng nnd J. II. Slid hnm nro In tho mountains on an ex tensive trapping expedition. W. J. Fryrenr was in town Sun dny. G. W. Allen enmo In from tho Mo- tollus Sunday. Cut TliU Out It U Wortli Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose' with Cc to Foley & Co,, 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. III., writing your namo and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foloy's Honey nnd Tnr Compound, for coughs, colds nnd croup, Foley Kid ney Pills nnd Foley Cathnrtlc Tab lets. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. THRESHING ON AT PINEHURST PINEHURST, Nov. 9. Mr. Par son's threshing machine camo Into tho neighborhood Thursday and tho hum of tho thresher Is now n wel come sound. Mrs. G. W. Snyder nnd children spent Sunday as guests at tho O, II. .Norcott farm, near Tumnlo. Messrs. Johnson and Jones havo taken tho contract to supply tho Pinohurst school with wood for tho winter term. lllaln Dovers wns n caller at C. II. Spaugh's Sunday. F. V. Swisher served on tho elec tion board In Tumnlo Tuesday. Harry McGulro had the misfortune to loso n flno two-year-old stoer with blncklog Tuesday, Mrs, J. L. Couch spent Monday afternoon nt tho G. M. Couch homo. R. 11. Bayley nnd family and Ethel Snyder attended tho funeral of Mrs. J. T. Thorp in Tumalo Tuwday morning. Lester Snyder Is helping to har vest potatoes at tho Anderson Bros, ranch this week, Mrs. Frank Swisher and children intended tho Halo at Mrs. C. E. Nichols In Tumalo Ttiesduy attor noon. D. W. Doltorloh nnd sons havo boon helping W. E. Searcy dig his po tatoes this week. R. A. Ward, tho county ngent, enmo over from Redmond Thursday to nsnlst Messrs. Smith and Gorklng nnd Harry McGulro vaccinate some of tholr cattlo. Miss Ruth Bayley wns a guost at tho Snydor homo Sunday. G. M. Couch, Blaln Dovors, R. II. Bayloy, G. W. Snydor and Mr. nnd Mm. J. L. Couch woro Bond visitors this wook. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Swisher woro in Bond Friday, whllo Mr. Swisher wan having his questionnaire mado out. MIhb Ivy Hnyilor spent Friday nt tho Swfshor homo. Mrs. Nelta McGulro spont Tuos dny nt tho homo of hor parontH, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howell. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Spaugh and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Wlmor motored to Redmond Saturday to havo their questionnaires filled out. Miss Anna Elder Hpont tho past wook at her ranch near Deschutes, ovonioolng tho harvesting of hor po tato crop, of which she has about eight acres, Harry Simpson was in Bend Sat urduy on business connected with his questionnaire Miss Ilornlco Couch Hpont Satur day urtornoon and evening at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Couch. Wm. Oaskli spont tho week-end with his slater, Mrs. Hnrtur, of Tumulo. Somothlng to soli? Advortlao in Tho Bullotln's classified column, W2 STOP! Anil Investigate our price before buying your groceries-. Wo can snvo you money. P. B. Johnson's MRIicnn, Ore. Telephone St z It Takes They Burn Bend Hardware Co. LOWER BRIDGE NEWS LETTER LOWER BRIDIi:. Nov. 12. Mrs. A. J. Fuller, Mrs. Fred Walters and Mrs. Frank Nowhold attended the sale at Terrebonne Thursday. Dwlght Manner hns been very ill tho pnst week. Dr Wilson of Bed mond hud charge of tho raso. Marlon HoHklus and Mrs. A. J. Fuller were soliciting subscriptions for tho t'nllod War Work campaign tho latter part of tho week. A. S. Holmes wan In Redmond Fr1 day with a load of grain. Joe Howard nnd G. E. Hindi i v.. been helping L. A. Hunt r"t all- Jorry Groizkrotigor line Uttu quite III tho pnst week. C. P. HosklriH wan a Bid visitor Tuosday, returning by way of Red mond. G. E. Staillg was In Redmond Thursday on huslmws. Frank Chapman has been called to report at Bend Monday to go Into tho army. Mr. Manner and Mr. Jack returned Friday from tho Silver Lako country. Mrs. Joe Howard was a visitor at tho Holmes home Thursday after noon. Cynthia Holilm from Redmond spent hut week visiting at thu llos klus home. A. J Fuller Hns been working for John Scott, helping to build hU new houso. Mr. Miller o: Terrebonne was at thu HiHtkliiN piucu Wednesday and Thursday. CENTRAL OREGON . HOYS IN WRECK POWELL BUTTE, Nov. 12. Word wan received from Harold Charlton that hu, with a number of other Crook, Jefferson and Deschutes county hoys wore In u train wreck in West Virginia, whoro Ifi cars were derailed anil part of thorn smashed up, but no ono seriously Injured. Tho Douglas threshing machine finished up a good Job of threshing for E. B. Williams lust week. Nathan Iluaoh was a l'rlnevllle visitor ono day last week. Little Dorothy and Cathorlno Truomlule havo both been quite III of Influenza, but at present writing havo about recovered. John Brown has sold his ranch on tho Rice road to John W. Gilchrist of Paulina. His non Floyd Gilchrist, will move on thu place noon. Mr, Brown, however, will not leave Powell Butto, as ho has bought a "forty" from Merman Meyers, west of tho ono ho formerly owned. Mrs. Wm. Wilson and hor slstor woro Bond visitors this week. Dan Hourlgan nnd Mrs. Pat Anglln hnvo gono to Lakovlew, Dun will return hood, but Mrs, Anglln will remain for a visit with tho homo folks for several weeke. 'Mrs. Mary Brown, who has boon Hpondlng thu summer with hor daughter at Vancouver, will soon re turn to her homo at Powoll Butto. Miss Adalo Furry Hpont a few days ut homo last week to vhdt with her brother, who has recently arrived from "over there." Wurzwellor and sons shlppod u carload ot cattlo to tho Portland market Sunduy. Mr. nnd Mru, E. A. Busflutt woro Prluovlllo visitors tho first ot thu wook, attending to business. Word was received from Lloyd Bussott that ho is on IiIh way to Camp Eustls in Virginia, preparatory to IiIh overseas trip, C. O. Foster has accoptod a place in tjio Walker cigar factory ut Prluo vlllo nnd will remain lit this country for Homu tlmo, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Wurzwollor cumo over from tho "Swamp" ranch, whore thoy hnvo boon upending tho summer, and visited u few days with their son Arthur and family, Thoy loft tho flrut ot tho wook for their A Cole ! All Wood ! ASHES AND MORE HEAT homo In Portland to remain for tho winter V. E McCallum of Fremont, who bought hay In this vicinity, Is run ning a tmler at tho C. M. Chnrlton place preparatory to shipping tho huy to his homo for winter feeding to his largo flockn of sheep and herd of cattle. ' Many canes ot Inltuenra aro re ported In this community. Nouo serious, though, so far. Through tho rourtimy of tho Bund Bulletin tho news was received first in the Powell Butto suction of tho poaco pact, which afterward wns found to hu unfounded. However, io thanks ot thin community nro me Tho Bulletin for forwarding what thoy worn led to liellevo wan straight goods. Wo enjoyed the news for a short time anyhow, If it did provu to bo a mistake later. Brand Directory I". FRANK PKHCIVALL ffSk Mllllcan, Oregon. ndv.SOp A Right i ped; w II. I, ' Right side; right oar crop- attlo right hind leg. TONK, HUlcm, (n ndv.lOOo II. JOHNSON, Mlltliaii, Oregon. -t M The New Suction Feed SHARPLESS SEPARATOR COMIC IN AND SIJI5 IT F. DEMENT &CO. the RJJSSELL TRACTOR, UUILTIMAlLSIZtS ENGINES BOILERS SAW MltlS THRESHERS TRACTORS BEAN AND PEA THRESHERS CLOVER HULLERS CALL OR WRITE TOR PARTICULARS PIMF M r