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FAGK TUB IIKXn BULLETIN, DAILY KDITION, I.KSn, OHKflON, Tlll'HHDAV, msrUMIIIilt ll, IIHH. - Central Oregon Neighborhood News FORMER CLOVERDALE MAN DIES IN EAST CLOVKRDAt.K. Dec. IT.--Word whs received b Mm II. C Miller last week telling of the lllne mid death of Dan Forren. who was a Cloverdale lcslilont until recently, when lie mid his mother moved to Joplln. Mo. He md been u sufferer from tuberculo sis for n number of year and upon contracting the iutlneiiM hi dMth uus very sudden. HI widowed mother survive him. Mr. Wnldron has traded his ranch In Clovcrdnle to Mr. Smith of Flnley, Wash. Madipon Holton was n Redmond visitor on Suuduy oveulng. Mrs. II. O. Wilson who ha been quite ill for several weeks is reported as improving. Henry Board mnde u trip to Dend on Saturday. Ooorgo Purton and Mr. Robinson were business callers at the Pachory home on Friday morning. Dr. Wilson of Iledmond was at the Parton homo Saturday evening ow ing to the illness of sovoral members of tho family. Mrs. Irvln Parborry and Gladys Parborry shopped In Sisterson Thurs day. A. J. Wateon nnd Miss Kopson were passengers on the stage on Thursday. , Mrs. Irviu Tarberry was called in to Sistcrton on Thursday evening to nurso Mr. Cobb, who Is quite 111 with the flu. Mrs. F. J. Burling has bcon HI dur ing the past week, but Is improving. Mrs. Cora Cutler and daughter, Mrs. Edith Lewis, moved to Bend Thursday where thoy will resldo until they leave for Philadelphia. J. B. Hodson. W. T. E. Wilson. F. J. Burling and J. L. Parberry made a business trip to Bend on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parberry, Mr. and Mrs. Irin Parberry and Miss Gladys Parberry spent Wednesday evening at the Burling home. Sterling Fryrear has been on the nick list for tho past two weeks. Gladys Parberry spent Saturday afternoon end night at the Burling homo. Cal Burnslde is on the tick list. Mrs. Hlneman was a passenger on the stage Tueiduy. John Gotter Is back in Cloverdale nnd is residing at the Kline homo. II. O. Wilson nauled a load of grain to Bend In Ford on Saturday. B. A. O'Donnol of Bend was a business visitor in Cloverdale on Sunday. Anthony Roach of Sisters was a business caller at the Parberry home Sunday ovenlag. FEW "FLU" CASES AT PINEHURST SCHOOL PINEHURST. Dec. IT School op ened again Monday aftor being closed l.x weeks on account of tho epidemic, with an absence of only four on op ening day. Mrs. G. M. Couch, who has been In poor health for some time was in Bend Friduy to consult n physician. Messrs. Howell, Spaugh nnd Win ner each hauled a load of dry limbs for tho school Friday and spent Sat urday afternoon sawing them. Mr. and Mrs. Nat King and daugh ter, Celesto, left Saturday for Los Angeles, Cal., after spending tho last year with relatives here. I. E. Winner and son, C. H. Spaugh nnd daughters, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Eearcy and son, and F. V. Swisher attended the demonstration of the Fordson tractor ut the Wilson Howard ranch Sunday. Dolls, All Sizes and Kinds. Stockmon's 5c-10ol5c-25cStore ' WALL STnEET - -- - Mrs. C. K. Nllhols, of Ttimulo. colled on Mrs. Harry McGuIro Sun day. C. II. Spaugh. delivered several loads of hay at tho Pino Tree mill this week. Mrs. C. W. Howell and daughter. Nellie, were guests nt tho McGiiire home Sunday. C. M. Phelps returned homo the last of the week from the mlll'whoro he had been employed until the mill closed for the wtntor. Reginald Baylor nnd William Root are now pupils In tho eighth grade, who ontored school after vn oaton. Mrs. G. W. Snyder nnd daughter. Ethel called nt C. H. Spaugh's, home. Saturday nfeernoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Couch wore business visitors in Bend Thursday. R. H. Bayloy was u caller nt oho T. L. Collier home Friday. Mrs. Alex Howell was n guest at the C. W. Howell farm several days this week. Bosslo Snyder was absent from school several days on account of a bad cold. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry McGuIre were nttondlng business affairs In Bend Thursday. Clarence Phelps Is hauling lumber for n new garage, which he will use as a repair shop at his ranch here. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. E. Winner. Nellie Howell, R. II. Bnyley, C. H. Spaugh. and C. F. Montgomery were in Bend from Plnehurst, Monday. Mrs. G. W. Snyder recolved the sad news Monday of the death of her father In Portland, Ore. Austin Graham left Saeurday morning to Join his family ut Po mona, Cal., after spending the sum mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Graham. MILLICAN TO HOLD SCHOOL MEETING MILLICAN. Dec. IT. A special school meeting will bo held in (he district, December 21, in regard to transporting children, out of walk ing distance to school. Mrs. F. Tanscher and daughter, Mrs. Leo Keller, woro visitors at the Holland homestead Wednesday. P. B. Johnson and family moved to Bond Saturday. R. R. Keller roturned from his trip to Bend Friduy evening Moore Bros, butchered u cow for P. B. Johnson Friday. R. R. Kollod butchered a calf for George Cook Saturday and P. I. Johnson hauled it to Bond. R. R. Keller called on Mr. Brooks at the Cook ranch Monday. He Is using Mr. Brook's team for a short time. J. J. Holland was an over Sunday gueat of his family, S. K. Loe is still busy hauling hay from Bend. P. II. Erilnger nnd son, Vernon, returned home after spending some time In their now home in Garden Hollow. P. R. Clereuger bought some chlck- ons from Johnson & Keller, calling for them Wednesday evening. Mr Garske paMiod through Mil!!- can Monday, having made a business trip to Rend. Mrs. J. J. Holland called at the Keller home Thursday. W. A. Itahn called at tho Kollor InlltiPM7.il Gets Old and Young. "Grip" and "Flu" coughs should not bo neglected. Prnflt lie llin or. perlenco of thousands llko Mrs. Mary iviuoy, joj.j rrinceion avo spoKuno, Wash., who writes: "Our little boy found relief In wonderful Foley's Honey nnd Tar. It surely cured me. I am 75 years old; had very bad cough from la grlppo." Sold every where. Adv. Santu CIiius says: "Shop Earlier than ever before" BIG NEW TOY SECTION Ii reaflfy with all of Santa's New Christmas Ideas How the kiddie' eyet will ihine-.and can't you jutt hear their exclamationi when they tee ihc wonder of Stock, mon'a Toy Department. No made.in Germany" toyi here; but honeitly con itructed .hingi from American factoriei. Everything for the kiddie Chmimai. Mechanical T oys homo Monday. Henny Grntfonbor gcr, Herbert nnd Arthur Monro got tho cnltlo which they recently bought from P. 11. Johnson, Thursday. Walter nnd Roy Keller tire out of school on account of sickness. Clara Urnffenberger Is again buck at school. RED CROSS IS BUSY AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE. Dee. 17. Mr. W. E. Van Allen nnd Mrs. Mabel Connelly woro canvassing In this neighborhood for the Red Cross Suu duy. L. A. BraiidouhurK hauled u load of wood to Redmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lowell, of Bond were In this neighborhood Friday looking at some propertv. Fred Heeling, of Bend, spout Sun day at the Anderson home. Anton Ahlstrnm nnd Miss llllina Nelson were Bend visitors Friday. Wayne Chase, of Redmond, was out helping his father. J. A. Chase, tho first of the week. Rasmus Peterson was sawing wood for F. B. Riiughmiin Monday. Ernest Frank uas a Redmond vis itor Monday. Miss Etta Chase aclompanted Mrs O. K. 'Anderson to Redmond Monday. Anton Ahlstrom nnd J. W. Peter on wore Redmond visitors Tuesday. Con Breeu came out Thursday eve ning to bring supplies and look after his band of sheep on tho Anderson place. Mrs Fleming has gone to Sonttle where she will spend some time vis iting friends and relatives. Andrew Nelson In lmprovng after his Illness. Mrs. W. II. Gray and Mrs. O. E. Anderson were doing some Christ mas shopping in Bend Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Smalley Is sick in bed this wook with the "flu." Dr. nnd Mrs. Petty, of Portland, ar rived here Saturday morning to look over some property which they re cently purchased from Frederick W. Kurstous. They went on to Bend in tho afternoon. Anton Ahlstrom attended the school meeting Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Carrie Johnson returned Sunday to the homo of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Peterson, ufter visiting at tho Emll Anderson home near Turn nlo for some time. HAMPTON BUTTE NEWS LETTER SENT HAMPTON BUTTE, Dec. IT. Guy Brown and V. D. Harris mndu a business trip to Bond last Monday. Roy nnd Pago Stauffer visited ut tho Mecks homo several days last week. Messrs Everett and Morrin of Prlnovllle registered nt tho Brook ings hotel last Thursday night. J. M. Brlekley Is helping Bert Meek haul wood this week Hazel Ralston and Jennie Hug- He Was Weak nnd All Ituu Down. "I thought my kidneys might ho tho cause of my rundown condition nnd woaknoss," writes W. II. Froar, (33 Myrtle Ave., Albany, N. V., "so I took Foley Kidney Plllsand they did tint work. I cheerfully recommend them. You can use my name wher ever you wish." They stop rhoii mntlc aches. Sold everywhere Adv. I By special arrangement we can now oHer you a 1 Year Subscription to rpi x 1 T" 11 - i ip henn mi mn and a 1 Year Subscription to The Oregon Farmer for only $2.00 Thii special price for both papert it good only for a ihort time. USE THIS ORDER BLANK The Dend Bulletin, . Bend, Oregon. Encloied find $2,00, for which lend me The Bend Bulletin and The Oregon Farmer for one year each, Name. Po'ofiice . State..... $2.00 gins, of Hums, wore passenger on Wrny's stngo lust Wednesday going out to Bend, Robert A. Nelson en mo from Bend Thursday on the mall Htngo. lie will live on the Sciiiuiuous ranch this winter. Rev. .1. E. Mobloy was a guest at tho hotel Friday on his way lo Burns where ho o.poo.ts to take change of tho Baptist eliureh. Gladys MeoUs was absent from school several days this wook owing; to sickness. Miss Minnie Rnddats was a Ktiont ut the Meoka home Sunday. TURKEYS SENT TO PORTLAND MARKET POWELL IIPTTE. Dec. 10. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Williams shipped (SO fine turkeys to Portland Tiu'sday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Charlton ship ped 10 turkeys. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Smith also shipped a Ini'KO number. Mr and Mrs. Mauford No have become stockholders In the Powell Butte Co-operative association B. MutiHonu nnd C. M Charlton were liuslnww visitors to Prluevllle Friday. C. O. Foster returned to Portland Saturday. Mrs. Foster will n main with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs C M Charlton, for some time. Frank Klsslur killed a flue wiling beef and peddled It out among his neighbors recently. Little Miss Boiilah Klsskr. who litis been visiting In. Redmond the pitRt week returned home Saturday J. A. Rlggs has been rouflued lo his room with "flu" for the past week. At present writing hopes to be out soon. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Flint arrived from Iowa last week to spend the winter on their ranch here, as Is their custom. Mrs. Allen Wllcnxon and daughter Harriett nro expected to arrive Hut unlny to visit over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wurzweller received some Interesting souvenirs this week from Mr. Wurxwellor's brothers In Franco. Charles Leuz of Klamath Falls Is feeding u bunch of ISO head of beef cattle on tho E. II. Williams ranch. William Young went to Portland Inst week on a huslnefts trip. Tho family moved Into Redmond for the winter and Miss Margery will attend high school there. Mrs. Ross Bussett nnd daughter Margaret visited Mrs. Reavoa Wll coxeu Saturday and Sunday. E. II. Stewart has returned from Hood liver with n Ford car. Ho re ports the roads In bad shape most of tho way. Max Wurzweller came up from Portland Saturday and with his fath er, William Wurzweller, visited over Sunday nt the home of Arthur Wurzweller here. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson are In Senttle on n brief business visit. Miss Pauline Truosdulo Is with tho homo folks until after the holidays. Mrs. E. A. Bussett, Miss Fay Bus sett, Mrs. Reaves Wllcoxen nnd Mrs. Ross Bussett woro shopping In Bond Saturday. John Drlscoll went to Portland with a carload of lamlw Saturday. Pat Anglnnd returned to Powell Butto this week to remain at the Dan Hourlguii ranch for some time. Mrs, Trout Is building a comfort able Iiouhu on her laud here. WAR DECLARED ON JACKRABBIT UNITED KI'FOUT TO UK .MADE AHAINKT LO.NC'.KAItKD PKHT.H KTHVril.W.W: HL'PPLV IS AL READY ON HAND. Ah soon us a good snowfall makes more effective tho scattering of poison, wur against tho Central Ore gon Juckrubblt will sturt at once, and withe every prospect of big success, County Agent It. A. Ward announces. It will be tho third annual drlvo in this section, and n united effort will bo made to cut tho number of bun nies to tho minimum. In tho past two yours 260,000 rab bits have been poisoned In campaigns waged under the direction of tho county agent, uud so effective has SP STOP! And JnvcttUgnte our pricea before buying your groceries, Ve can nave you mouojr, P. B. Johnson's MUllcnu, Ore, Telephone Andy used to the biggest plug for the money 'till ono day llarncy gave It was an hour or moro before Andy snid any thing. "How much longer does this Grave ly hold its ijood taste?" he nays. "Two or three little squares last nie all morning," an PEYTON Real Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in 3 vouch Not Just Meat But O'DONNELL BROS. been the work that Mr Ward h.ii been asked to outline (he Jurkrubblt war In .Malheur rouuty this war I In the Bond neighborhood I loft of till) loug-eured rodent hatn been eliminated so far this season by the Proxreaslve Rabbit club. Tho results this year are not expected to ho as large as In 1017. as rabbits are much , scarcer through Central Oregon than I In pnst years. In preparation for the drive. Mr Ward has several hundred ouiicim of strychnine already on hand. SHERIFF GETS TWO IN TOILS CLVDK WAUNSTAII. DILUTED IN .It'LV, AND l-'ltKD .IASS, WITH lid PINTS IN lt, HILWI) NIvAlt CIIILOOJ'I.V. (From Friday's Dally I While In search of Clyde Warn staff, alleged deserter from tho United States army. Sheriff H. E. Roberts last night arrested Fred Jaas, ox-lumbur mill worker of this vicinity, who, with DC pints of whiskey in his car, was making his way to Bend. Not only was Jiisn taken Into custody, but Warnataff, who was nldln In extricating the liquor laden auto from u mud hole, was also arrested. .Sheriff Roberts was assisted by u member of tho state police on duty In thin section It has been known to Mr. Roberts for some tlmo past that Warnslarf was somewhere In this vicinity, nnd yesterday morning tho Deschutes county sheriff started out by auto to make tho arrest. After being on the road for nine hours, he found both Jnss and WaniHtaff near Chllo iUln. Continuing on tho return trip, ho returned with his prisoners In Bend ut 0 o'clock this morning, muk lug 22 hours of continuous travel. Jiihs, when iippreheuded, declared that It wiih his first offense, and was vehement In asserting that it would bo his last. Ills hourlng has not been set. Warnstaff was drafted hern on July 0 of tho present year, and after training In California camps was sent to Virginia. It wiih on this trip, it Is alleged, that ho Jumped from tho train, never reporting uftorward for duty ut any army post. It is ex pected that ho will bo turned over to tho military authorities ut Van couver Barracks, Wash. Try u Bulletin Want Ad. Thoy get results. FOR. SALE ! 80orKK) ucriM In tho H. W. 1-1 of Heo. 14, Ti). 17, H. 1L LI K. This lies H miles euntiind 3 miles north of Bond. Wutor rljht fully paid and ditch to highest point. I'M acres urablo. Mako mo un olfor, uush or tiudo. C. F. BEUTEL, Tacoma, Wash. buv him a chew of Real Gravely, sworn Barney. "This class of tobacco lastn so much longer it costs no more to chew it than ordinary pltitf costs." ttt futlhtrlkat't wliy u4 ran gtl Iht fie.fJif (Ai lion v Itiiict wllhtul tiliu nit, BRAND S I'll.tmiU CO.MM WDLUV KLKITH OITH KltH I OR M;V VHAIt TlltKEV IIANyt I.T UIVKX AT INSTALLATION. (From Friday's Dally.) Andrew F. Lnrnon become head of Pilgrim commaudery, Knights Templar, whim ho was elected eml- r. nt commander nt tho meeting of tin' Templars last night. Following election, Installation of officers was held, wives and daughters of the knights being permitted to rillnnd this ceremony. A turkey hunquot and social hour brought the uveulng to u close. Other officers elected by tho com muiidery are as follows: L. A. W. Nixon, generalissimo; W. D. Barnes. oh jit a I n general; J. D. Davidson, senior warden; J. Alton ThoiiiHtoii, Junior warden; Frank T. Parker, treasurer; W. R. Speck, recorder; J. ('. Rhode, prelate; R. A. Ward, standard bearer; W. T. Mullnrkoy, sword bearer; II. . II. Lamping, warder; James Dotimll, sentinel; Otto ('. I.ompke, August Anderson and Hugh II. Ilradeti, captains of the guard. CUPPER MAY PRHSKNT IRRIGATION DATA WHILE IN WASHINGTON (Prom Friday's Dally.) That Percy A. Cupper, slnto engineer, may present tho cause of Oregon Irrigation to tho proper authorities nt Washing- ton was tho statement this morning of T, II, Foley, end Commercial club proslduut, re- turning to this city from u hunt- noes trip to Portland, Mr. Cupper, ho said, wus expected lo arrive In Portland today, where members of tho local Comrnur- clal club would request him to oxplaln the Deschutes Irrigation situation after hln arrival In the national capital. Tho Deschutes county court will ho usked at Its noxt meet- lug to appropriate $10 a mouth to pay tho oxpouhoh of n man to read tho ruti-orf nt Cruuo Prulrlo. the RJJSSELL TRACTOR. BUILT IN ALL SIZES 111 I 111! 1 THRESHERS BEAN AND PEA THRESHERS CLOVER HULLERS CALL OR WniTE FOR PARTICULARS uvTWKiw vJ'il'-i F'WillkMlVAvl LARSON BEADS BEND KNIGHT "TnnTHTiimain rrmn wriiitiaeawiiaeaMM y' . 4' " "