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1'AGIO a HKNI HULL1CTIN, HUM), ORKOON, THURSDAY, NOVK.MIUOU lit, 1IMH -- H , Central Oregon Neighborhood News MILLICAN PEOPLE ARE ON SICK LIST MILLIOAN, Nov. 1G J. J. Hol land Is homo with a Tory bnd cold. His Ron Joseph Is out of school, also suffering with n cold. Mrs. L. II. Keller -wont to Bond with Mr. mid Mrs. Everett Qrlnstond Saturday, returning with iMr. Keller Sunday. Wm. A. Itnhn hauled wood for Mrs. Leo Keller Wednesday. Wm. A. Knhn was a caller at the Holland homo Tuesday evening. It. R. Kellor was omployed at tho Smith ranch Thursday. P. D. Johnson mado a business trip to Dcnd Tuesday. Tuesday was "Indies' day" at Kd Moore's store, Mrs. Geo. Cook, Mrs. J. J. Holland, Mrs. Leo Keller and. Mrs. Kverott (Irlnstcad and Mrs. It. It. Keller all calling at the store that day. Mrs. Leo Kellor Is on the sick list. O. O. King from Brothers passed through Mllltcnn Wednesday having mado a business trip to Ileml. Mrs. Everett CJrlnstcad and son Glen wero visitors at tho Leo Keller home Tuesday. F. Tauschor Is Imsy hauling wood, prcpnrlng for the well drill, which will bo nt his placo as soon ns they hnvo water on tho Ernest Edmonds place. P. E. Lee mado a business trip to Bend this week. Clydo Schaffer also went to Dend on business. C. II. Graffenborgor was selling meat In the vicinity Wednesday. Mr. Garsko went through Milli on n Thursday on his way to Bend with a big load of potatoes. Mrs. J. J. Holland called at the It. n. Keller ranch Thursday after noon. Mr. Haines of Bond was In this neighborhood Tuesday. Vernon Clovcnger and his fnthcr went to Garden Hollow this week to finish their houses on their respective ranches, which they purchased re cently. L. A. Hall Is In a hospital In Franco with a wounded arm. C II. Graffenberger dug his po tatoes, harvesting about 100 sacks. Mar' M. Holland is again able to attend school. INFLUENZA CASES ' ARE DEVELOPING BE.N'D R. F. D. No. 1. Nov. 18 Thero hnvo been several cases of In- iluenza In this neighborhood, but all ' aro Improving at this writing. , Roy Cook, who is stationed nt Port ! Townsend, Wash., was home on a uhort furlough to visit his relatives. Mrs. Fern Henderson and daugh- ll ter, who have been hero visiting tre 1 1 G. L. Mooro family, left some time i ago for their homo at Astorlu, Ore. Autls Moore and Tom Merchant have been at Crescent tho past two weeks hunting for cattle. J. Malosh has been helping J. T. Newberry dig his potatoes. C. H. Ponllous Is -working at the mill In Bend now. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coffey and daughter Gertrudo wero Sunday J visitors at tho A. Neff home. i Frank Smith sold his farm, cast of Bend, to G. R. Barkloy, and tho latter moved In his new home Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will niako their homo In Bend. G. H. Slack. A. Neff and II. S. Mersdorf wore out appraising land Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Stookoy, form erly of this district, are now living at Oswego, Oregon. E. E. Butler, who has been seri ously ill with Influenza, Is slowly Improving. Dr. P. II, Dencor and his now brldo are expected to move out on tho farm this week. Mrs. Albert Wornstaff and son George aro living in Bend now. They liuvo rented their placo to Sam Elder. Mr and Mrs. J. T. Newberry and eon Raymond were visitors at tho J. Malosh homo Sunday. Molvln Bedlent camo out home Wednesday to help with tho farm work. 'Mrs. Autis Mooro and daughters are staying at tho G. L. Mooro homo whilo tho former's husband Is rid ing for cattle. Mrs. P. C. Burts has boon nursing In Bend the past week. Will Wornstaff and children, John nlo and Margreto, wero callers at tho Elllngston home Sunday. . Who is Plercy & Sons, Tumalo? 44p Adv. THAT THURIBLE BACKACHE. Mrs. G. Hyde, Homestead, Mich., writes: "I had that torrlblo back acho and tired out feeling, scarcely able to do my work, but And by using Foley Kidney Pills that I soon foel liko a now person." Foley Kidney Pills holp tho kidneys throw out poisons that cauBO backacho, rheu matic pains and aching JoIntB. Sold ovory where. Adv. i PINEHURST NEWS LETTER PINEHURST, Nov. 1C Messrs. R. II. Bayloy and G. W. Bales woro canvassing tho neighborhood Wed nesday In tho interest of tho United War Work campaign. Miss Anna Eldor and brother were callers nt tho King homo Sunday evening. Miss F.thol Snyder left Saturday to spend sovornl wooks with friends in Bond. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Becker and daughter of Tumalo woro guests at tho Bayley farm Sunday. J. L. Couch butchered a flno beef this week and was delivering it in I tho neighborhood Tuesday. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Couch. C. W. Howell wns n business vis itor In Bend Thursday. Two of C. H. Spaugh'8 colts wan dered away from homo soma tlmo ago and wore later located In tho pound at Bend. Miss Ruth Bayloy spent several days this week as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Becker, near Tumalo. O. W. Snyder was attending to business matters In Bend Monday. 'Mr. Parsons spent Sunday nt his homo near Plalnvlew. Mnhlon Couch spent several days this week riding for cnttlo on tho rnngo In tho vicinity of Broken Top. Mrs. A. J. Hnrter of Tuninlo spent Monday nt tho G. M. Couch homo. Mrs. W. E. Searcy and son Gerald motored to Bend on business one dny this week. The first snow of the season visited this section Thursdny, accompanied by n severo wind, which will dolny threshing for several days. Reginald Bayloy returned home Friday after spending sovornl weeks visiting at tho homo of L. II. Root and family at Medford, Ore. A. J. Hartor and Ray Gorklng wero soliciting subscriptions for the war campaign In tho Sunnysldu dis trict this week. Ethel Snyder spent several days with home folks tho latter part of the week whilo nursing a soro arm occasioned by a "shot In the arm" for Influenza. Mrs. C. M. Phelps visited with her mother, Mrs. Gnrner, Wednesday. R. II. Bayley made a trip to Cllnc Falls and Redmond on business Fri day. Miss Anna Elder, teacher of tho Pinehurst school, Is reported III In Bend, so thero will be no school this week. PROTECT THE ClULDHLN. Children aro as likely to get the grip and Influenza as grown-ups. Foley's Honey and Tar gives quick relief from all kinds of coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough; covers raw, inflamed surfaces with a heal ing, soothing coating; clears air pas sages, checks strangling, choking, coughing. Contains no opiates. Sold everywhere. Adv. PLEASANT RIDGE NEWS LETTER PLEASANT RIDGE, Nov. 18. Andrew Nelson mado a business trip to Redmond Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs w. II. Gray wore helping tho Mikkelsens dig potatoes Wednesday and Thursday. Rasmus Peterson went to Bend Tuesday to be examined for tho draft. Mrs. Russell of Whlto Salmon, Wash., who has been visiting hor daughter, Mrs. John Edwards, for the past month, will leavo for her homo soon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Poterson and Mrs. Cnrrle Johnson wero in Bend Tuesday. Anton Ahlstrom was a Redmond visitor Monday. It is reported that ono of the Baughman children Is qulto sick. Mr. und Mrs. Ernest Frank wero callers at tho Anderson home Sun day. Rasmus Peterson and Mrs. Cath- arlno Johansen were in Redmond Saturday. Anton Ahlstrom Is building a new garage. Androw Nelson is on tho sick list this week. Mra. Catherlno Johansen bus been helping Mra. Mlkkelscn several days this week. Ray Gerklng of Tumalo was In this neighborhood Tuesday looking after stock. Edith McPherson has recovered from her sickness and is ablo to be out again. Frederick Karstcns returned to his homo In Seattle after spending a couplo of days In this neighborhood. Cut This Out It In Worth .Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, encloso with Cc to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Avo Chicago, III., writing your namo and address clearly. You will rocoivo in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid ney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tab lets. Sold everywhere. Adv. NEWS ITEMS FROM SISTERS SISTERS, Nov. 18. Mrs. M. Bailey of Philadelphia Is visiting her son Meredith. Mr, and Mra. Wllllum Wurzwelllcr wont to Redmond and returned with Ruth Bales of Bend Monday, Mrs. Grovor PulIIum of Tumalo Is visiting Mrs. J. O. AIcKlnnoy. C. R. Griffith and Georgo Jen nings wore at Bend Monday. Mrs. Frank Burling and Mra. Robert Burling of Cloyordalo woro In town Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Burling went to Tho Dalles and from thero to Tacoma to visit relatives. 13, L. Tone and John Bruns wero nt Sisters Monday. Mr. Tono suc ceeded In putting Slaters over tho top In tho war welfare drive. C. W. Allen wont to llodmon Tues day. Wm. F. Combs nnd wlfo woro In town Tuesday. C. W. Allen attended tho sale at the Tompleton ranch Thursday. Mrs. Bertha Wilson and sou John moved to town. Georgo Mossor has taken charge of tho Duckett mill, 14 miles south of Bend. Vern Skelton of Cloverdalo was In town Sunday. Frank Zumwnlt of tho Alllnghnni ranger station wns at Sisters Sunday for supplies. Georgo H. Moody of Portland, Dr. R. W. Hendorshott of Bond and Frank Little of Prlnuvlllo registered nt tho Sisters hotel. A largo numbor of Cloverdalo pooplo camo to Sinters Tuesday and Thursday to bo vaccinated. All of tho Slstors school children were vaccinated Sunday, Tuesday nnd Thursdny by Dr. R. W. Houdorshott of Bond. Tho school houso Is being fumigated every day to prevent nny germs from gnthorlivg. Vorn Klof has completed all the tenth grade work In history nnd physiology and tho eleventh grade work In English literature and Eng lish composition nnd is now study ing botany, geometry, physics, Eng lish history nnd typewriting. John Allen has completed all tho sixth grade work In spelling. Margaret Kulborg has completed nil the seventh grade work In spelling. 11. L. Tono was In town Thursdny. Mr. and Mrs. William Wurzwelller wont to Portland Wednesday to see thejr son Max, who has taken the Spanish Intluenzn. Jack Stldham, who Is ongluuor at the Wilson mill, wns nt Slaters Sun day. Jnck Weston was in from Clover dale Sunday. STOLEN TURKEY RETURNS TO TABLE CLOVERDALE. Nov. 13. To have your best and largest turkey dis appear from tho flock and then hnvo It reappear baked and sorveu on your own table as part of a birthday sur prise dinner, without your slightest knowledgo of Its whereabouts, would bo qulto a Joke on yourself, wouldn't It? Then Imagine tho surprlsu of Mra. Frank Burling when n number of friends pleasantly surprised hor at her homo In Cloverdalo Sunday evening. Thursdny evening Mr. und Mrs. Irvln Parburry spout the even ing nt tho Burling homo and the noxt morning tho turkey was miss ing. Of coursu it wns believed that coyotes or owls had feasted on the missing fowl, but certnn members of tho Burling nnd Pnrbcrry households knew whero tho turkey wns ns It gobbled In n coop nt tho Pnrbcrry ranch Friday morning. Well, tho turkey mat its intended fate, was nicely roasted and carried by some of the members of tho baud of plot ters to tho Burling home, whero It was ushered Into the kitchen by Mrs. Robt. Burling. Whilo tho rest of the band, composed almost entire ly of the Pnrberry and Cutler fam ilies, woro being entertulned by Mra. F. J. Burling In another room, tho rest of tho fenst was being prepared. After tho dinner tho rest of the even ing wns spent in enjoying delightful selections of music. Tho guests wero: Mr. nnd Mra. J. L. Pnrberry, Mr. and Mra. Irvln Parborry, Mlns Gladys Parborry, Mra. Cora Cutler. Mrs. Edith Lewis, Curtis Christy and LcRoy Cutler. Prlvnto LeRoy Cutler,, who has been stationed at Galveston, Texas, with tho U. S. Marines, returned to his homo last Thursday. Ho Is re leased on an indollnlto furlough. J. B. Hodson canvassed Cloverdalo Monday, raising Cloverdalu's quota for tho War Work drive. Mr. Gray and Dan Forcn woro business cnllora at tho Parburry homo ono day last week. Madison Holton nnd Dean Van Mntro went to Bend to bu physically examined for tho draft Inst Tuesday, but owing to tho fact that all tho $2.00 By speeiul arrangement we can now offer you a 1 Year Subscription to The Bend Bulletin and a 1 Year Subscription to The Oregon Farmer for only $2.00 This tpecial piice (or both paper it good only for a ihort time. USE THIS ORDER BLANK The Bend OujIcU'n, Bend, Oregon. Enclosed find $2,00, (or which send me The Bend Bulletin nd The Oregon Farmer (or one year each. Name........... ................. Posioflice ........ J.. ....... ....... State doctors woro called out of town they woro requested to report noxt wook. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Abbey mid Miss Gladys Pnrberry rode for cnttlo on tho resorvu Tuesday nnd Wodnoii dny. Verne flkelttm nnd Mr. nnd Mm. Donn Van Matrn wero Slstors visitors Sunday evening. Mrs. Irvln Parburry spout Thurs day afternoon nt tho Peterson homo. Mrs. Forren and son Dan uro re ceiving many cnlloriKas they expect to leavo soon for tho oast. Their many friends wish thorn n pleasant trip and will surely miss their pres ence huro. Dudley nnd Lnveua Long returned from tlu) High Desert Tuesday with a bunch of sheop nnd cnttlo. Sovornl Cloverdalo families wont to Sisters Sunday to tako the and Influunzn serum from Dr. Wonder shott. Mrs. Irvln Pnrberry assisted Dr. Hendorshott. Tho Beard-Scott threshing ma chine Is back In Cloverdalo and Is threshing at tho Aldrlch ranch. Geo. llelllug mid family of Bend hnvo moved onto tho Harris place. Mrs. Robt. Burling and Mrs. Frank Burling spent Moudny afternoon at tho Pnrberry home. t.Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Cyrus went to Portland Thursday night, where they woro called to the bedside of Mrs. Cyrus' sister, who passed away shortly after their arrival. Madison Holton spent Sunday evening nt tho Cyrus home. Mrs. Com Cutler and son Prlvnto LoRoy Cutler, Mrs. Edith Lewis and Curtlss Christy wero entertained at tho J. L. Parborry homo Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Andrus, Mra. Clyde Johnson und Mrs. II. C. Miller called nt tho Forren home on Sun day. E. E. Hesse has built a 9x16x40 foot cistern on his placo. An miction sale will bu held at tho Cutler homo Thursday to dis pose of stock, farm Implements und household goods. Tho Kelly and Job families of Ileml wero Cloverdalo visitors Sunday Verne Skelton has been working nt tho mill In Sisters during thu pant week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Heinle Boyd called ut tho Forren homo one day last week. D. II. Long purchased u hack from Dan Forren Inst week. Don't Inlte n Cold or the Grip. If you feel "stufTed up," bloated, bilious. ImiKuld or hnvn nick Imml. ache, sour stomach, coated tongue. nun oreawi or other condition mused by slowed up digestion, n Foley Fa thartlc Tablet will give prompt relief. It is II KOIltlo. whnliwnini- tlinmniflitv cleansing physic that leaves no bud nitor-enects. aom everywhere. Adv. CLOVERDALE fiOES OVER HER QUOTA CLOVERDALE. Nov. 19.- In the reCIHlt ITllllllll U'nr Wnrtr nnliinnluii Vloverdalu went over hor quota again. I no quota given fur this community was $50 and the amount subscribed was JCG.60. J. II. Hod son had change of the drlvo here. D. II. Long and family woro Sls tors shoppers on Thursday. noy cutlur nml Kay Abbey rode tho reserve looklnc for lmr(i nn Thursday. J. L. Parherrv nml famllv u-nm visitors nt the Cutler homo on Fri day Mr. nnd Mrs. N'lchnlH nt iiami mnni Thursday night nt the Cutlor homo. .r. nnti .Mrs. i. rc Pnrberry wore Sisters Visitors mill nlmnnnni nn Saturday. Lovena Lone linn hnnn mi tin, ulnk list during tho past wook. Mr. Cyrus took John Dnlkln to Bond to consult a physician on Sat urday. Mr. Harrison nml Mr lilnxlr u,.... at tho Parborry homo Monday morn ing on hUBlllUaS. A ploasant little fnrowell party was given nt tho Pnrberry homo Sat urday evening ns n farewell to Mra. Robt. Illlrlllll?. Willi InilVim tir ri'n- comu, Wash.. Tuosday, and Mra. v uuor anu .Mrs. i.owih, who leavo for Philadelphia soon. Tho evening was spont In onjoylng delightful music nnd gnmos, ufter which u de lightful lunch wns served by tho hostesses. Tho iguests were: Mrs, Cora Cutler, Mrs. Edith Lewis, Mrs. Robt Burling, Curtis Christy, Mr, mid Mra. F. J. Burling, Mr. nnd Mra. Ray Abbey, Chns. Abboy, Adam Stelnkopf und Lillian Van Matro. .-urn. cora rutior and Mra. Edith Luwls. Curtis ChrlHlv nml Mr. Pnrlnt, woro Bend visitors Monday. Jioy uutiur went to Portland Sat unlay. LI I Ha in Van Mni nr n .i .,.... i spont Saturday und Sunday In Olovor- UUIt), Mrs. Irvln Pnrlmrrv mw.nt an.1,1,... at tho Cutlor homo. Doan Van Mutro nnd wlfo woro Redmond visitors Monday. Frunk Beard and Arvllln Wilson went to Sisters Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Matro nnd Lillian spent Sundny nt tho HarrlHon homo. Madison Holton spont Sunday uftornoon at tho Cyrus homo. SHEEP OWNERS SURVEYING LANDS ALFALFA, Nov. 20. Sovornl shocp men nro surveying rango land, rr OF S T Q.P ! Anil Investigate our price bcforVbuyiug yourVroccrleti. Wo can, save yoi) money, . ) ' P.B.Johnson's MUllcoii, Oro. Telephone h M Oh Boy, How It Cuts ! w&w mim It Is A Simonds and il should cut. What Saw do you prefer ? The Royal Chinook The No. 520 The No. 541 We curry them all BOYS Our stock of Wood Choppers and Falling Tools is complete. Don't forget us Bend Hardware Co. making tho Brcen ranch their head qunrters Tho lutlueifzn has made Its ap pnamnco In Alfalfa, Miss Ada Ferry. Mho came homo for u visit, being stricken the day of her arrival from I'owoll Butte, but thus far It has been con lined In tho ouu family. Albert Shults Is again sawing wood In the I'owell llutto section. Mra. M. L. Pyntl will leave Wed nesday to Join lmr family In Mon tana, where they will tniikn their future home. They hnvn Iwwn for many years residents of this suction, and best wUIipm attend them. Mrs. Albert Hhults shipped n number of dressed turkeys to O" Portland market tho I! rat of tin week. Mrs. Frnnk Ogle, who his In n visiting relative ami fremiti bro, returned to hor home In The Dalian. Ralph Ferry Is home nfler mor thnn u yr on the battle front In Frnnrw. In his Inst engagement, when 1000 iiiou wont over the top, he was ono of the ten who returned alive, lie operated u machine gun and wns wounded In tho hip und ankle. Some cuttle men from tint llwar Creek butto suction brought tlilr cattle down to the Lucas place for tho winter, huvlttg purchased tint hay on the ranch. C. II. Hardy took a veal mid hv oral d return! hogs to Bend .Monday The Alfalfa school tins been closed Indefinitely on account of the tin H6mo parties rum tho Mllllouu valley wero looking over the lands In this section Monday, with n view of locating. Dr. J. N. Coghlln of Portland spent several days on his farm In Alfalfa. Ho returned to Portlmul Saturday W. M. Ferry, -who Is operating a threshing machine In Powell llutto. spent Sunday with homo folks, Carl Larson mado u business trip to Bend Tuosday. Loster Barber wns transacting business In Redmond Tuesday mid Wednesday, MOW A HALKKM.W NUKI'lUtCD. R. J Porter, Sterling, Col., writes: "I suffered with a painful, weak back. As u traveling salesman I had to stoop frequently to pick up my grips, nnd the pain when I straight ened up was awful. I was Induced to try Foley's Kidney Pills. Relief wns Immediate. Kay, they are groat," Prompt (i lid tonic. Sold everywhere. Adv. OIIKIHt! KM II notici: ok eo.vrr.sT. Department of tho Interior, Untied Ktaten Land Office, Tho Dalles, Oregon, November 12, 1918. To Andrew Engort of Bund, Oregon, contested: You uro hereby notified that Jerry N. Quirk, who gives (General Deliv ery) Portland, Oregon, iih his post office address, did on October 17, 1018, file In this office his duly cor roborated application to contest and secure thu cancellation of your homo stead entry, Serial No. 019382, mado Octobor 22, 1017, for KV4 NW'i, W Vj NKW, Section 20, Township 18, H Rango 12 B Willamette Merid ian, mid us grounds for his content ho alleges that I am Informed und bulluvo mid therefore nllogo that said Androw Kngnrt abandoned said land thu day hu filed on samo und for more than six months immediately there after and that ho has never been on said laud nor resided thoreou nor mado nny cultivation thereof or Im provements thoroon nor nt nil and thnt ho has over hIiico nnd still doea abandon said land; that said Androw Kngert Is a roan between sixty mid sovonty yoara of ago nnd that his nhsouco Is not duo to his sorviccs in uny wur In which tho United Stutou him or may now ho engaged. You uw, thoroforo, fuithor noti fied thai tho mild ullogatlonfl will bo taken an confessed, nnd your said entry will bo cancelled without fur ther right to bo heard, olthor bo f oro. this ofilco or on upponl, If you fall 7s irnijTi!iiwii"r- to file In this office within twenty days after the FOI'HTII publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, iiudi-r oath, specifically re sponding to these allegations of con ttwt, together with due proof that Voil have served a rntiv nt viuir . swer on tho said cunttmtmit either In person or ny registered mall. You should state In your answer the namo of the pontoMatt to which you diMlro future notlcon to hu sent to you. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. Register. Date of Unit publication, Nov. 21, tois. Date of second publication, Nov. SK, 1018. I)att of third publication, Due. C, 1018. Date of fourth publication. Dec 12, 1018 as-tip Brand Directory THANK PKRCIVAl.L .Mllllcaii, Oregon. ndv.SOp A Right side; right ear crop- o pen; wnmo right hind leg. 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