PAGH a IlKXP DUIiLRTIN, HRNl), OllKGOK, THUIUSnAY, NOVKMIUCIl 08, 11)18 Central Oregon Neighborhood News WILL SPEND WINTER IN CALIFORNIA LOWER BRIDGE, Not. 23 Mr. nnd Mrs. David Mllburn loft Thurs day ovonln''fA' Portland, from whoro thoy will go to California to spend tho wlntor visiting with relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Young from Montana, who haro rcntod tholr ranch, will nr rivo eoon to tnko chnngo of tho place. Mrs. Fred Walters and Mrs. A. J. Fuller woro Redmoud visitors Tues day. T. J. Qnlgloy attended tho Weston Cutler salo at Clovordalo nnd pur chased sovornl head of hogs, cattle, turkeys and chickens, besides many different farm Implements and tools. Tho Dalrd threshing machine camo In Wednesday nnd Is working nt 'he Joo Howard iilaco. A. J. Fuller, T. P. Boies, Losllo Montioth nnd Jim Bradley aro helping with tho thresh ing. Tho mombora of tho Association Ditch company held a meeting at tho school houso Monday evening to do cldo on bids that wero mado for tho widening of the association ditch. C. P. Boles got the contract nnd will movo to tho Roy Howard ranch to bo near his work, which ho soon will stnrt. Mr. and (Mrs. A. S. Holmes and children woro In Redmond Thursday to tako tho Spanish Influenza scrum. Wm. Pahlo has been hauling lum- Dor to Terrobonno for Mr. Moore. Frank Chapman has started to feed a carload of steers. 0. . Stadlg was In Redmond on business Tuesday afternoon. iMrs. Frank Ncwbold was a Red mond visitor Friday. A. Wright of Redmond has bocn hauling tho -past wek both grain and potatoes for A. J. Fuller and John A. Scott. Tho Lowor Drldge community will hold its usual Thanksgiving dinner and general good timo at tho school house Thursday. It was thought for a while that it -wouldn't bo held this year because of the Influenza scare, but with no sickness at all in the neighborhood It has been decided to havo It as usual. C. F. Hoskins has been doing some improvements on his barn. He Is rcmodollng it to accommodato moro sheep this year and also enlarging tho horse barn. Dwight Hauscr. who has been very ill at the Redmond hospital, is much improved and will probably bo ablo to be moved homo some timo next week. C. F. Hoskins and son Omar were Bend visitors Tuesday. Don't Invito a Cold or tho Grip. If you feel "stuffed up," bloated, bilious, languid or have sick head ache, sour stomach, coated tongue, bad breath or other condition caused by slowed up digestion, a Foley Ca thartic Tablet will give prompt relief. It is a gentlo, wholesome, thoroughly cleansing physic that leaves no bad after-effects. Sold ovorywhero. Adv. NEWS LlETTER I FROM MILLICAN MILLICAN, Nov. 22. 'Mrs. Leo Keller Is slowly Improving after her recent Illness. R. R. Kellor made a business trip to Bend Monday. P. B. Johnson was a business vis itor at Bend Saturday. Leo Keller camo out Tuesday oven ing. Ho will return to Bend Satur day. Mrs. J. J. Holland -waB a visitor at the F. Tauschor homo Wednesday. Two of tho Oraffenbergor children are out of school with bad colds. 71. 71. Koller and two children PUBLIC SALE! At the F. E. Dayton Ranch Threo Miles North of Tumalo TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3 Beginning at 10 A. M., tho Following Personal Property 1 Team Work Horses, 9 years old, weight about 1200 lbs. each 4 First Class Jersey Cows in milk and soon duo to calve again 6 Jersey Holfers 50 Plymouth Rock Chickens Complete Set Blacksmith Tools A lot of Carponter Tools DoLaval Cream Separator, fine order FARM IMPLEMENTS 13 "Old Hickory" Farm Wagon and extra set truck wheels 1 All-stool Wagon with Hayrack 1 Slnglo Buggy and Harness 4 Plows, Straight Tooth Harrow 1 Spring-Tooth Harrow Cultivator, Garden Drill 3 Sets Doublo Work Harness Picks, Shovels, Grub Hoes, Crow Bars, Lot of Rod and Strap Iron 1 Fanning Mill About 2000 Foot of Good, Dry Lumbor 1 Conovor Bros. Piano HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN GOODS 4 Beds, Springs and Mattresses 1 Majestic Tlango, 2 Heating Stoves Dining and Kitchen Tables, Chairs Dishes and many other articles FREti LUNCH AT NOON BRING YOUR CUPS TERMS OF SALE Cash on all sums of $20 and undor. Over that sum, a credit of etght (8) months will bo given on approved paper bearing 10 per cent. Interest. A liberal discount for cash on sums ovor f 20. F. E. DAYTON, Owner. TINKIB" -RENNOLDS, Auctioneer. called at tho Tnuschor homo Wednes day. Mrs. J. J. Holland was a caller nt tho Keller homo Thursday. .Mr. Shaver and Mrs. Lovo ShnfTor called at tho Holland ranch Sunday ovonlng. Mr. Holland is still confined to his homo with a cold. Leo Keller called at tho R. R. Koller homo Thursday. R. R. Keller Is butchering a boot for Mr. Tauschor today. Mr. Coffoo, tho mail carrier, shot a coyoto whllo coming out from Bend with tho mall Thursday. Mr. Shaver called at tho Holland home Thursday. BIG LAND DEAL AT POWELL BUTTE POWELL BUTTE, Nov. 25. A land and sheep deal of somo import ance was pulled off hero when Wm. Wilson sold to Tom Brcon his 200 acro alfalfa ranch nt Alfalfa, 1000 head of sheep and the llonr Creok sheep rnnge hitherto controlled by Mr. Wilson. Mr. Breen will tnko possession December 1. Peter Paul's family wero dlnnor guests at tho homo of E. A. Bussctt Sunday. Mrs. B. Mauscau recently shipped a largo number of turkeys to tho Portland markot. Henry Hanson sold a dressed calf to tho Bend markot last week. Ho will furnish moro dressed beef to Bend soon. School opened at Wilson school November 25th. C. M. Charlton was a Bend visitor this week. Earl Forrest's threshing outfit fin ished threshing at Geo. Truesdalo's Saturday and pulled out for Red mond, where they havo moro work. Quito a snow storm visited this section Saturday and Sunday, but tho sun, whoso faco refuses to bo hidden in this country for very long at ono timo, Is shining again and tho snow is nearly all gone. Miss Adah Ferry has returned to the Arthur Wurzwcller homo. Miss Edith Bales, who has been nursing tho Wurzwcllers during their seigo of tlu, has gono to her homo again. B. iMauscau has lost several sheop from bloat lately. Mrs. Reaves Wlllcoxen came out with the mall this week, having re covered sufficient to tako up tho route again. Geo. Hobbs, Powell Butto's pop ular bachelor, Is at tho resldonco of Geo. Beckman with flu. Howard Walgh has gono to his homo In Portland. He went down on Sunday night's train. A card was received by tho homo folks saying that Will Pauls has ar rived safely overseas. Bruce Lindquist is 111 in a hospital In St. Louis. Charley Johnson has gono over tho "big pond." Mrs. Perma Marker is quite seri ously ill of Influenza. Her mother, Mrs. Becker has been called to nurse her. Ora Foster, our R. F. D. man. and family, also Mrs. Martha Foster, are having qulto a siege with flu. Ttoss Bussett, our faithful post master and R. F. D. man when everybody else falls, Is a lato vic tim of flu. Patrons of tho rural routo must havo patience with tho delivery of mails while tho people aro ill, as substitutes are hard to get. Tho ringing of tho emergency alarm on tho tolephono Saturday night brought many residents of Powoll Butto from their beds to find that it was a call for help from the residence of Mrs. Mary Sheeley, caused by a burnings flue. Auto mobiles wero soon on the sceno and willing hands of many kind hearted neighbors quickly put out tho flro that In n short timo might havo proved n disastrous hlaxo. Mrs. Shooley desires to thank her neigh bors who loft tholr warm bods to help a neighbor In distress, Mr. Hngetuau, n votornn ox-flro- man who Is visiting his brothor-lii law, Wm. Wilson, was tho hero of tho 11 ro nt tho Shooley homd. Ho suro know Just how to do things thoro. Who P Is Plorcy & Sous, TumaloT Adv. THAT TKUUIlHii: iiackachi:. Mrs. Q. Hyde, Homestead, Mich., writes: "I had that terrible back acho nnd tired out fooling, scnrcoly ablo to do my work, but find by using i-oioy Kidney puis that I soon feel llko a now porson." Foley Kidney Pills holp tho kidneys throw out poisons that causo backache, rhou- matlo pains nnd aching Joints. Bold ovorywhero. Adv. PLAINVIEW BOY IS IN VIRGINIA PLAINVIEW. Nov. 18. Word has boon received from Rny Armstrong that ho has arrived at a training camp In West Virginia after enjoy ing a wonderful trip across the coun try. Prontlco Van Tassel has returned homo after spondlng somo time In Madras caring for relatives there. Mrs. Louis Bennett and children of Bond visited nt tho J. A. W. Scoggln ranch several days recently. Mrs. drover Pulllnm nnd llttlo sou moved to tho Pino Tree mill last Sunday. Grover Pulllam has had work at the mill for sovornl weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burgess nnd son Jnmcs nrrlved from Wasco last week and havo been visiting nt tho Box A ranch. S. C. Caldwell of Bond was a caller nt tho A. E. Hobs ranch last Tues day. A. W. Armstrong made a trip to Lowor Brldgo on Sunday. H. T. Hartloy and James Pulllam arrived homo from Portland last Wednesday ovonlng. Mr. Hartley contracted a severe cold on his Port land trip and has been kopt nt homo with an nttack of Influenza slnco his return. Mr. and Mrs. Edglngton nnd fam ily of Sisters wero guests for dinner at tho J. A. W. Scoggln homo. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hobs mado a business trip to Redmond and Bond last Saturday. P. A. Scoggln returned homo from Portland lust Monday. Mrs. Scoggln will romaln In Portland visiting rela tives and friends until after Thanks giving. Mrs. Ray Corking of Tumalo has been nursing nt tho Hartley homo the past week. M. W. Knickerbocker, Jim Pulllnm and H. A. and Paul Scoggln did somo riding for cattlo Inst weok. Mrs. S. L. Burgess and son Jim visited at tho A. W. Armstrong home two days last week. -Malcolm Vougt, Miss Nellie and Mrs. H. A. Scoggln wore business callers In Bend on Wednesday. Sam Burgess, now working at tho Pino Treo mill, called on a numbor of Plalnvlew friends and relatives Sunday. His wife and little son re turned to the camp with him Sunday evening. 'Mrs. James B. Elklns was 111 sev eral days last weok. A. W. Armstrong was a business caller In Bend Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrls and daughter Pauline of Clovordalo woro guests for dinner at the Box A ranch ono day recontly. Dr. Hondorshott of Bend was called to attond Jack Hartley Satur day evening. Ida Hobs was tho guest of Wllmu Armstrong last Sunday. H. A. Scoggln ns a caller In Red mond a fow days ago. ARE VISITING WITH PINEHURST RELATIVES PINEHURST, Nov. 23. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Pederson arrived hero $2.00 By special arrangement we can now oficr you a 1 Year Subscription to The Bend Bulletin and a 1 Year Subscription to Tie Oregon Farmer for only $2.00 Thii special price for both pipen Si good only for ibort lice. USE THIS ORDER BLANK The Dead Bulletin, Bead, Oregon. Encloied End $2,00, for which lend m The Bend Bulletin and The Oregon Farmer for one year each. Name........... ................. Poiioffice . from Oconn Park Wednesday morn ing for nn extended visit with tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Pcdorsoti, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Motiulro spent Sunday nt tho Hartley farm. Mrs. John Ilnllmnn nnd children hnvu Joined Air. Ilnllimm at tho l'ltio Treo mill, whom hu Is employed for tho winter. It. H. Unyley was delivering liny nt tho Pino Treo mill several days this week. Mr. RholbofT received a toUvgrnm from Oregon City Tuesday Informing him thnt his mother was sorlously 111. Ho left Tuesday avnnlnr in spond somo time at her bedside. Ulnln Devors nnd F. V. Hwlshor woro business visitors In Bond Tuos dny. Mr. Shlvoler wan nrnr frnm n. schuten nnd spont several days rid ing for cattlo In this neighborhood this weok. Miss Bernlco Couch was nn ovor night visitor with Mrs. C. E. Nichols of Tumulo Thursday. Miss Ivy Snyder assisted Mrs. V. V. Swisher and nt the Star rnnch during threshing. iMr. 8hlvoloy was a guest ovor night nt tho J. L. Couch homo Mon ti ay. MIbb Vldn llollman and mother re turned from Kllonshurc. Witnii.. Thursday, whoro they have spent tho hu minor. Violet and Myrtlo Spnugh were guests for the evening at K. V. Swisher's Thursday. Robert Smith, assisted by 0. W. Snyder. Is building u now cistern on his rnnch this week. Mnf. I. E. Wlmer and son havo been on tho sick list sovornl days this week with novum colds. Dr. Wilson was called from Red mond Friday to attend Mrs. Geo. Pederson, who wns taken suddenly 111 Friday morning with Influenza. Mahlon Couch dellverod several head of fine beef cattle to tho butcher In Bond Wednesdny. I. E. Wlmor delivered cream at tho llend creamory Thursday. jonii uoiimnu motored to Iltmil Thursday to moot his mother nnd sister. A. II. Rood returned homo Thurs day nfter nn absence of sovornl years. W. E. Sonrcy Is building a now cistern on his farm In Sunnyslde. C. Pederson wns a cnllor at G. M. Couch's Saturday. NO INFLUENZA AT SISTERS SISTERS. Nov. 2C Sisters soems to bo tho healthiest community In Deschutes county as no ono has con tracted tho Spanish Influenza. Tho school Is running with a fairly good attendance A. E. Odol, mnnngor of tho Tunwi Lum mill, went to Pasco, Wash , In visit relatives and friends. Lester Gist nnd wife and Mrs. O, L. Gist of Bond wero nt Slstors Hun- day visiting relatives and friends. Walter Graham and family woro at Sisters Sunday visiting Mr. Or.i hnm's parents. Clyde Gist nnd Wm. Wngner wont to Three Crook Inko Saturday. Frank Zumwnlt of tho Alllnghnm ranger station wns In town Sunday. Mr. Zumwalt scaled Black Butto Saturday. County Superintendent J. Alton Thompson nnd County Treasurer Clydo M. McKay woro nt Sisters Thursday on business. Tho regis tered at tho Sisters hotel. John W. Dennis nnd Hermnn Sea man went to tho iMcKenzle pass bo yond tho lava bed with six horses Thursday to oxtrlcato two largo auto mobiles from tho snow drifts, and nt this writing (Sunday) hnvo not ro turned. Four mon from Portlnnd accompunlcd thorn on tholr hazard ous trip. Warron Farthing camo in from tho mountains Friday with throo vnlu ablo hides a marton, a badger and a white wcasol. Mr. Farthing met with nn nccldont whllo on his skis and wrenched his side qulto badly. Ho succeeded In wnlklng eight miles to Sisters after tho nccldont. Tho following pupils aro on tho roll of honor for tho month of No vombor that It, thoy woro nolthor absent nor lato: Vorn Klof, Georgo Davis. John Allon. Irol Harrington, Dorothy Tnylor, Vino Btldham. Jns por Bobbins, Metola and Louise Allen, Ruby South nnd Alf Qulborg. Tho avorngo stnndlng In spoiling In tho upper grades for tho month of Novombor Is 98 por cont. Slutors received a snowfall of flvo Inches Saturday and tho weathor Is now considerably coldor. JacK Htldhum nnd Qcorcn wnnn camo In from tho Wilson mill Satur- uuy. Vorn Skolton wns In from Clover data Saturday. Special featuros of tho work dono In tho primary room nro: Paper cutting, paper folding, clay modollng, mnt weaving, sowing cards and paper coloring und mounting. Try a Bulletin Want Ad for quick results. THIRTEEN CASES OF FLU AT CLOVERDALE CLOVBRDALB, .Nov. 2C -Thoro nro at presont 13 casos of Spanish Influenza In Clovordalo. Honry uuum who iiiu iirsi io '00 sincKon 1 n 1 !! aillfln .1 A ft hiiu mo wuu mm two cniiuron nro now in. Air. ana Mrs. Oreono Board and Frank Board uro also III. Six Na STOP! And Investigate oar price before baying your grocoriM. We co mvo yon money. P.B.Johnson's MilUcas, Ore. Telephone WRIGLEYS The Government wants tin So hereafter all three brands of WRIGLEYS will be wrapped in pink paper and hermetically sealed in wax. Look for WRIGLEYS in the pink-end package and take your choice of the same three popular Be sure to get WRIGLEYS for quality and because The Flavor Lasts! members of tho H (' are sick Dr. Hyde , Wilson family I of Redmond N tho attending physlclnn nnd was In Clovordalo on Sunday morning Mrs. Robt. Burling left for Ta coma on Tuesdny morning. She will spend some time with friends and relatives at Tho Dulles and Portland. Mrs. Frank Burling and Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Parberry accompanied her to tho station. Mrs. Fryrear of Squaw Creek was a lunchoon guest nt the Greeno Beard homo Wednesday. Greene Bonrd was brought home from !owor Brldgo Friday morning and Is III with Influonzn now, Mrs. Irvln Parberry has been giv ing thu Influenza serum to those who want It during tho Inst few weeks. Mrs. Cora Cutler nnd Mrs. Edith Lowls spent several days at tho Par berry home this week. F. J. Burling Is operating tho threshing machlnn at Lower Bridge during II, Beard's' Illness. Irvln and J. L. Parberry mndn a trip to Bend and Sisters on Monday, Mrs. Parton spont Sunday nt thu Beard homo Airs. Frank Burling nnd Mrs. Corn Cutlor spent Monday afternoon nt tho Parberry homo. Mr. Bumsldo went to Redmond to meet his parents from Illinois. Curtis Christy wont to Redmond Mondny, whoro ho loft for Joseph, Oregon. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclosn with Cc to Foley & Co., 283G Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your nnmo and address clearly. You will receive In return n trial package containing Foley's Honey und Tar Compound, for coughs, colds nnd croup, Foley Kid ney Pills und Foley Cathartic Tub lets, Sold ovorywhero, -Adv. POUND NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given thnt tho City of Bond hnn taken up tho fol lowing doscrlbed llvo stock, to-wlt: Ono black horso, about 3 yours old, white star In forehead, has boll on; ono bay horso, about 7 years old, branded R bur over top and J sign lott Btlllo; ono bny horso, nbout 7 years old, brands undecipherable; ono whlto mare, about 10 years old, shod all around, brands undecipher able; ono bay maro, about 10 years old, shod In front, branded J or ro versed G loft shoulder. Tho cost of rodoomlng sulci llvo stock will bo 11.00 per day In addition to actual oxponso of keoplng and cost of ad vertising. In case of falluro to re doom on part of ownor said llvo stock will bo sold as provided by tho charter of tho City of Bond on tho FOR. SALE ! 80 or 100 acres In tho R. W. 1-4 of Soo. 14, Tn. 17, S. H. 13 K. This llos 8 miles oust and 3 inllos north of Hond. Water right fully jmld and ditch to hlifhost point. 130 acres urablo. Muko mo an odor, cush or trado, C. F. BEUTEL, Tacoma, Wasb. flavors. fCOl fiJHJl 7th day of December nt 3 p, in. at city pound. L. A. W. NIXON. Chief of Pollen und ox-OfflcIo Paundmnster. 30-40a Brand Directory FRANK PKRCIVALL MIlUcjui, Orrjrou. adv.89p Right sldo; right oar crop- OV pea; wattlo right hind leg. O It I.. TY1VI UMm r adv.lOOo I. II. JOHNSON, MilRcan, Oregon. X4 The New Suction Feed SHARPLESS SEPARATOR w k COiMIi IN AND SKK IT F. DEMENT &CO. HMMM HnMSMHMHMWMMW tmk rrJJSSELL TRACTOR, mwik.1 innuaiL3 RUSSELL ENGINES BOILERS SAWMIUS THRESHERS TRACTORS BEAN AND PEA THRESHERS. CLOVER HULLERS CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS f u 'I 41 Kf? State. jfi