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1KN1 nUI.M-niN, 11MNI), OllKflON, THUIISDAY, JANUAKY t), 1IHU . --- .-.-..--.-. Central Oregon Neighborhood News --- --- --- 4 PLAINVIEW ENJOYS HOLIDAY PROGRAM PbAINVtBW, Jan. 4. A number ot friends and patrons onjoycd tho splendid program given by the puplU nt tho riaiariow school on Tuesday afternoon. vTho Christmas decora tions wcro Tory pleasing and many pretty glfta were received. Mrs. Juilnon ot Michigan tins been visiting with Mrs. M. J. Van Tassel tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Hartley woro guests to dinner at tho Box A ranch last Thursday evening. iMIss Frledn Clark arrived homo trom Dcnd Tuesday evening to spend Christmas with her parents. Dr. Hendorshott was called from Dend early last Tuesday morning to attend Mr. Gibson who has been sick at his homo (or sovorol days. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Chalfln and family of Portland are spending tho holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chalfln. A number ot friends from Plain vlow attended tho surprise party at tho J. O. McKlnney homo in Sisters last Saturday. F .G. Pqw,ora and family and F. W Leveronz and family were guests at tho Alex Lororonz homo Christmas day. Paul Scroggln was a Redmond caller on Monday. Mr. and 'Mrs. C. F. Chalfln and guests spent Christmas ore at tho A. E. Hoss homo. Misses Rao and Tonco Knicker bockers, loft Dcnd last Wednesday evening to spend a week in Portland visiting with friends. Miss Nelllo Scrogglns returned to her homo h ore.; J ant Thursday after spending a fow" weeks In Rend. Homer Connley wont to Sisters last 6aturdar and is working in the mill thcro. Guy McAllister called at the Burling homo in Clovordalo last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley wcro busi ness callers in Bend Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. W. Scoggln, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Scoggln and Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Scoggln and guests enjoyed an excellent Christmas din-, ner at the home ot Louis Bennett In Bend. In tho evening tho Christmas tree was lighted and a very festive time followed. Mr. and iMrs. Alex. Leveronz and F. G. Powers and family were guests at tho F. W. Lcvercnz home Wednes day evening. .Mr. and Mrs. M. Van Tassel and family from Opal City and Dan Winklo nnd family ot Sisters were guests at the Prentiso Van Tassel homo for Christmas. Chris Ward was a caller at tho II. Lovcrcnz ranch Friday. Mrs. Louzetta Pulllam and Mr. and Mrs. John McKlnney and daugh ter Clauda from Sisters spent De cember 2Gth at tho H. T. Hartley homo. Fred Wilson of Tumalo was a guest for dinner nt tho Hoss ranch Wednesday dvenlag. Jim Pulllam spent Christmas day at tho Jabe Couch ranch. nt tho' F. Tauschor homo tho past week, also calling upon M. C. Keller nnd family. Tho Grnffonborgors, together with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Holland, called nt tho Hall homo last Tuesday. Raymond Oraffenborger roturned to PrlnovlU'o Tuesday nttor n short Islt at homo. C. II. Grottonborgor was busy hauling water Thursday. Tho weather man has put qulto a crimp and tang In tho atmosphoro ot lato. LOWER BRIDGE MEN HOLD FARM MEETING WATER IS FOUND AT DEPTH OF 715 FEET MILLICAN, Jan. . Water was struck on tho Ernest Edmonds placo tho past week at a depth ot 715 feot. Tho next woll will bo drilled on tho Rosin placo. A danco was enjoyed at tho F. Tauscber homo Saturday night, with Mr. Brooks as fiddler. Mrs. J. J. Holland was a caller at tho R. R. Koller homo Saturday. Mr. Holland has been visiting with bis family. J. J. Holland called at tho C. II. Graffenberger placo Saturday. Sunday tho Holland family were visitors at tho Graffenberger home. Miss Mao Casebeer is spending her vacation at nor home in Bly, Oregon. Mrs. Marq C. Koller and children made a trip to Bend Tuesday, re turning Wednesday. P. B. Johnson was out trom Bond this week. W. Ed. Mooro Is now tho full fledgod postmaster of Mllllcan. Mrs. Ada B. Mllllcan romembered some of hor neighbors with approp riate Christmas greetings and tho school district with books for the school library. Mr. Brooks was a guest at tho Hol land homo Thursday. William A. Rahn was a caller at tho Mary C. Keller homo recently. It. R. Keller mado a business call LOWER BRIDGE, Jan. G. C. F. Hoskins called a mooting ot tho Lower Brldgo farmors on Thursday ovoning to organlzo tho local divi sion of tho County Farm bureau. R. A. Ward nnd (Mr. Tlfft ot Red mond wero out to holp with tho or ganizing. C. F. Hoskins was oloctcd as representative for Lower Brldgo and T. J. Qulgley ns secretary. After this meeting a water moetlng was held. Mrs. Walters entertained Tuesday evening with n "watch party" for tho young people Among those presont woro Naomi nnd Marlon Hoskins, Lois and Eda Towno, Paul Brooking, Dorothy nnd Mnrgarlo Wells, Flor enco nnd Clariss Boles. Miss Lois Towno entertained at dinner Thursday evening Misses Fern Walters, Marjorlo and Dorothy Wells. Mrs. Mary Chapman nnd daughtor left Monday for Hood Illvor, whoro they will visit for a week with Mrs. Chapman's parents. G. E. Stadlg sold 3C head ot cattlo to Geo. Scott. Miss Lois Towno, who has boon spending tho Christmas vacation at home, roturned Saturday to Red mond to resume her work in tho high school. A. S. Holmes nnd T. J. Qulgloy were In Bend Thursday on business. A. F. Hauser and F. Callahan woro In Redmond Monday. Merle and Fern Jack havo been 111 tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J Fuller and son Georgo left Monday tor Corvallls and Albany, whoro thoy will visit with relatives for a couplo ot weeks. William Buckley had tho mis fortune to burn out a bearing In his truck Thursday while hauling from the dlatomlto plant. Mr. and Mrs. Young wero Bend visitors on Tuesday. Joe Howard delivered a load ot wood to tho school house Friday. Misses Dorothy and Marjorlo Wells from Redmond havo been visiting the past week at tho Walters heme. Miss Naomi Hoskins left Saturday for Seattle, where sho will attend tho University of Washington. Dan Angland brought in his two bands ot sheep to tho Hoskins ranch on Monday, whero ho picked out the lambs to tako to Alfalfa to feed for tho winter. G. E. Stadlg traded his sheep for a Studebaker six car, and also some horses. NEW MILL UNDER WAY IN VICINITY OF SISTERS SISTERS, Jan. 7 L. E. Smith of tho Tum-A-Lum mill nt Redmond was at Sisters Sunday, conforrlng with J. P. Duckctt, who ban charge of tho construction work at tho now mill now building on the Tum-A-Lum site ono mllo south of Sisters, Mrs. Ed Spoo, who has been visit ing her Bisters In California for tho past fow months, has returned with hor mother, Mrs. Arthur Tomplcton who will return to California after a short visit hero. J. D. Bowman ot Bend transacted business at Sisters, Friday and Sat urday. Warren Farthing and J. II. Stid ham came in trom their trapping ground Friday with threo marton and one badger. J. L. Roso, -who has been guarding FOR., SALE ! 80 or 160 acres In tho R. W. 1-4 of Sec. 14, Tp. 17, 8. R. 13 K. This lies 8 miles east and 3 miles north of Bond. Water right fully paid and ditch to highest point. 130 acres arable. Make me an offer, cash or trado. C. F.. BEUTEL, Tacoma, Wash. tho Crooked Rlvor brldgo for tho past two and onu-linlf months, returned to Sisters. A. F. Pcdnnult cunio In trom Bund nnd Is working nt tho Tum-A-Lum mill. J. II. Taylor, W. M. Taylor nnd wtfo ami J. L, Henderson and wife of Bond are registered nt tho Sinters hotol. M. N. MoKlnnoy wan on tho sick list for u tow dayH. Myron II. Synious of Bond wuh nt Sisters getting some panorama vluws of tho Threo Sisters nnd vicinity. Glen Cox, formerly wutur mastor for the Squaw Crook Irrigation Co., Is Hinted to soon nrrlvu In Scnttlo with his company and demobilize nnd return to Central Oregon. Mr. nnd IMrs. John Taylor nnd Mr. and Mrs. Henderson ot Bend spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Farthing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Gist spent Now Years with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Farthing. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Graham woro nt Sisters Sunday. cold tho past week, tho thermomotor Tho wonthor linn boon extromoly registering ton degrees below zero. Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry A. South nnd family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zumwnlt uud family nt tho Alllnghnm station on tho Motollua. (Mrs. Warren Farthltut was at Bond visiting the Taylors. Sho also made a trip to Prlnovlllo to hnvo some dental work done. Lynn Wilson spent Now Years with his paronts and returned to Van couver barracks, whoro ho is sta tioned. Jack Weston ot Clovordalo was in town Tuesdny. Dorothy Taylor visited with Anna Cllott over Sunday. Whllo driving to town Saturday tho horao which Mrs. J. O. McKlnney was driving fell on tho Ico. F. W. Wobor cama to tho rescuo and succeeded In getting tho horao up. Miss Allco Knpphnhn arrived from Tacoma, Monday morning. galp SwwfflRMifiwWffWBRtiil TO WARD OFF ILLNKSH. It you nro bloated, languid or lazy, havo "tho blues," headaches, palpi tation, biliousness, bad breath, gas, constipation or Indigestion, you will feel bettor In tho morning It you tako a Foloy Cathartic Tablet tonight. This Is a wholesome laxative nnd cleansing physic that acts without In convenience griping or nausea. Sold ovory whoro. Adr. PLAINVIEW CHURCH RESUMES SERVICES PLAINVIEW, Jan. 7. Tho school houso was nearly filled on Sunday afternoon when Ror. McVlckor held tho regular preaching services. Dif ferent Individuals ordered a dozen copies ot now song books to bo pur chased In the near future for uso In tho church services. Rov. McVlcker will return in two wcoks, on tho afternoon of January 19, to hold services, as ono of tho regular meet ings was missed during tho Influenza opldomlc. A fow neighbors and a good crowd of young pcoplo enjoyed a watch night party at tho Pulllam ranch last Tuesday evening. Nearly all present participated In tho dancing, whllo somo played cards und per formed other varied stunts. Very de lightful refreshments of chicken sandwiches, cakes and coffoa wero served. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Armstrong woro wcok end callers In Bend. A. E. Hoss nnd C. F. and Warren Chalfan cut Ico from tho old Whlto pond Inst Friday and Saturday to put up tor family use. F. A. Powers and sons put up Ico on tho Glllet placo Saturday. A. Gipson Is much better after bo Ing at homo sfck for nearly two woeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Edglngton and family of Sisters Hpcnt New Year's day at tho homo of J. A. W. Scoggln. Not Just Meat But MEAT O'DONNEIX BROS. $2.00 By special 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 Thii special price lot both pipen ii good only for ihort time. USE THIS ORDER BLANK The Dcnd Bulletin, Bend, Oregon. 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Bring This List With You And Buy At These Prices Men's Black Bear all wool Mackinaws; regular $10.00; at..-..$9.00 Men's Black Bear all wool Stag Shirts; regular $7.00 to $9.00; at $5.50 Men!s Black Bear khaki Stag Shirts; regular $10.00; at $7.50 Men's Work Pants; regular $5.50; at $4.50 Men's wool Pants; regular $5.00; at $3.90 Men's wool Pants; regular $3.50; at $2.75 Men's work Pants; regular $2.75; at s $2.35 Men's Khaki Pants; regular $3.00; nt $2.25 Men's two-piece Underwear; regular $1.25; at 69c Men's ribbed Union Suits; regular $2.00; at $1.G0 Men's all-wool Sweaters; regular $5.00; at $1.50 Men's jersey Sweaters; regular $2.50; at $1.75 Girls' all-wool Sweaters; regular $5.00; at $3.50 Boys' all-wool Sweaters; regular $3.50; at $2.50 Boys' all-wool Sweaters; regular $4.00; at $3.50 All regular $3.00 Hats at $1.75 All regular $3.25 and $3.50 Hats at $2.75 TriState Terminal Co. Bond St. at Georgia Ave. - I Blk. S. & E. of Gymnasium Grovor rulllum ami S. U. Ilurgrr from tho IMnu Tree mill woro l'lnln vlow callers Thursday. Misses Hao and Constnnco Knicker bocker roturned homo from I'ortlnnil on Saturday, uftor enjoying splon did ton dayn' trip. Mm. II. T. Hartley and son Jack. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ArtnntronK and granddaughter Wllmn and Mm. Honior Connloy and nttlo sons woro entertained at tho Ilox A ranch Now Year's day. Jim Pulllam wan a callor nt tho Klklns ranch Bunduy. Homer Connloy spent Saturday and tiundny at tho Armstrong ranch. Ho nan tioon working at tho .Sinters mill tho pant wook. Iloland Clark has boon staying nt tho Hartley ranch tho piiHt week. Mr. nnd Mm. F. 0. rowers -woro guests at tho homo of Alox. Lovoronz on Sunday. Tho O. I). O. cluh will moot with Mm. James Klklns noxt Thursday aftornoon, January 9. All tho Indlcx nro requested to bring tholr thimbles and scissors. A. K. Hoss mndo n business trip to llcdmond Thursday. Tho Misses Hazel Wlckstrom and JoHophlno Uurgess roturned to Cort land lata Thursday, enrouto to Mon mouth whoro thoy will soon rosumo tholr hcIiooI work. MIhs Luella Jlurgpss wan n guest at tho Hartley runch last TuoHdur evening.. Mr; nnd Mrs. O. F. Chalfan and Mr. nnd Mrs. Warran Chalfan und familr woro guests for supper ut tho A. ej. Unas homo. Ttm I'lalnvlow school reopened on Monday morning after having ten days' holiday vacation. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Bcoggin and Miss Uurgess woro dinner guests at' the Armstrong homo Hunduy. II. A. Olrrard put up about ton cords of wood 'with II. T. Hartley last Thursday. Mr. Olrrard used his wood saw and gasoline onglno. Claud iMcCnuloy left Sunday night to attend (ho Irrigation congress at Portland. Dad llruln wnn on his ranch this afternoon looking after his place. Ho will movo over n a fow wuokii. Ooo, Ilayn Is homo again. Ho has been a soldier for a year, Tho children around hero nro hnv Ing n flno tlmo skating on tho Louis pond. WAH IIKKTI.KHK AT NIOIIT. HllfTfirnrn from bdfiinv rnutili. . ..-...-....., ....... n vf .. w 11,- nnrlnnpii hnrlritrli,. rhiHimntf,. ,ml..a aches in Joints and muscles, shooting pains anu outer torturous afflictions. K. W. KM, n. F. D. 2. Ilox 9. Short ers, Ala., writes: "I used Foloy Kldtioy Pills as I was so restless over night' with pains lu tho small of my hack and nliln. Timv illil nm rn,,i Sold, everywhere. - Adv. COURSES OFFERED TO ' AID NATURALIZATION . (From Saturday's Dally.) Final nrrangomouls havo been completed with tho If. & department of labor at Washington, I). C pro vldlng for admission nnd Instruction In tho (lend public owning schools j for nil local applicants for naturally zutlon, A list ot names. Indicating thonuf who will ho required to attend, has been forwarded from Wnshlngtm Right ot tho applicants on the I hnvo tnadu declaration of Intentli since June, t, 1018. NEW YEAR'S PARTY GIVEN AT DESCHUTES DKSCHUTB8, Jan. 7 A Now Year's partyparty was glvon nt tho flllvor homo. Tho evening was spont playing games uftor which a suppor was nerved. Tho guests woro Mr. and Mm. Hamblen, Clydo Hamblen, Will Oroon, Harrold Cook and Mr. and Mrs Oeorgo 'Hoi ton, all of this city, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whlto and pafj' ot Dend. Mr. at.d Mrs. Iirandonburg and son Everott opont Now Yearn at tho homo ot 'Mr. Ilolton. Mr. Drula Is cutting several ar loads of -wood. Kvorott Brandonourig has roturn. to ISugcno -whoro ho will finish his work at tho University. Mr. Swnlllo Is building a now houoo on his farm. Miss Illlga Holmgreen Is on a trip to Portland for a two weeks' vacation, 1 ANNOUNCEME NT Open for business at tho former French Store, One Door West of J. C. Penney Co. The Palace Meat Market 135 Oregon Shed CHAS. BOYD, Proprietor WE ARE NOW In our new quarters, better located and with better facil ities for handling a larger business. 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