BKKD RUIiLKTIN, RKND, ORKflON, THUHHDAV, JANUAKY 10, lftlf) Oreg on Central Neighborhood News DRILL GETS WATER AT FIFTEEN FEET MILLICAN, Jan. 11. After drill ing three hours on the Itoaln placo, water was struck. There was 30 feet ot water In a depth pt 45 feel drilled. Mr. Shaver, the well driller, Bald It is tho nicest now ot water Rtruck In tho high desert during all his exporteiico as "woll drlllor horo. Tho drill will now be moved to tho P. Tauschor placo. Mr. Shavor and Mrs. Love 8ch a ft or made a trip to Dend Wednesda. Leo Kcllor raado a trip to Mtlllcan Thursday with Jlonry Trgh, return ing to 'Dend tho same day. They towed Mr. Roller's car to tho post- oiflce. Mr. Shavor and Mr. Holland made a trip to Dond recontly. Miss Mao Caseboor returned from her vacation trip and resumed her duties as teacher at our school house Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Johnson and son Itobert wore out from Bend Monday. Mrs. iMary L. Rosin and daughter Virginia were out from Bend Satur day night to loo utter tho drilling on her homestead and to visit at the Holland homo, wheYo a dance- was given Saturday night. Mrs. It. R. Kcllor and three sons, Mr. Brooks and Benny QraiTonbcrger wcro Sunday visitors at the Holland homo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holland re turned to their homo In Washington Friday after spending the holidays with Mrs. Holland's puronts, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graffenbergcr. Leo Keller and family started for Bend Friday, but unfortunately tho car broko near the Ileamos place, o they went to Bend with the Spencers. school In Bend now. Two now scholnrs, Nolllo and Helen Wilson, stnrtod to school Thursday. A. NcfT will carry tho mall from Bond to StaufTcr Monday on account ot W. L. Coffey's nbsonco. Loo Young loft last Snnday even ing for an cxtonded visit at Aber deen, Washington. Mr. Young has been suffering from muscular rheum atism and thinks a change ot clt niato will help him. Sunday school was held at tho Mountain Vlow school houso Inst Sunday for tho first tlmo In sovoral wooks. Desplto tho epldomtc thoro was a good crowd out. Hereafter thoro will bo Sunday school every Sunday at 2 o'clock. Little Gortlo Coffey is staying at her grandma's, .Mrs. A. Ncff, whilo her mother Is gone. children and Mr. and Mrs. Ifrsklns woro cullers nt tho Anderson homo Tuesday ovonlng, Bill Johnson went ovor (o Charles Low's, nenr tho Grange hull, utter his horses Sunday. Hniis Mlkkelson Is hauling wood to Deschutes to ship. Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Bnughmnn and Mr. and Mrs. Hobklna woro Bond visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Bales and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ray of Tumnto woro callers in this neighborhood Sunday. Anton Ahlstrom was In Redmond on business Frldny, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Anderson spent Sun day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rob erts at Powell Butte. Gust Nolson came down from Bend Saturday night to visit ovor Sunday with his cousin, Anton Ahlstrom. Miss Hllma Nolson had as guests nt supper' Saturday ovonlng BUI Johnson and Mr. And Mrs. O. E. Anderson. TERREBONNE BOYS SERVE OVER SEAS LOWER BRIDGE MAN BACK FROM SHIPYARD LOWER BRIDGE, Jan. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. NIeport, who have been living In Portland, whore Mr. Nleport has been working in tho shipyards, havo returned to their homestead. C. H. Cathro, manager of tho dlato ralte plant, made a business trip to Portland Thursday. Mrs. Fred Walters and Darwin Walters were Redmond visitors last Thursday. E. P. Mahaffey was a visitor at the Hosklns homo over Thursday and Friday. C. P. Boles was a Redmond visitor Wednesday. G. K. Stadlg, Geo. S. Roberts. C. F. Hosklns, L. A. Hunt and Horace Brooking were In Bend Monday on water business. Mrs. C F. Hosklns and Marlon Hosklns were In Redmond Saturday. L. A. Hunt was in Portland to at tend tho irrigation congress. Wm. Pablo has moved from tho Mooro place to tho Brown place, which ho has rented. SCHOOL REOPENED ' AT MOUNTAIN VIEW BEND R. F. D. No. 1, Jan. 8. The Mountain View school opened again Monday after being closed sev eral weeks. There Is an attendanco of 14. Dewey Mooro, who was homo visit ing during tho holidays, loft Wednes day night for Portland, where ho Is employed in the shipyards. Mr. and Mrs. Ncff and Mr. and Mrs. J. Malosh attended church in Bend Sunday evening. Arthur Harris, who was homo on a ten-day furlough, left for Maro Island Thursday after visiting with Triends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Coffey and Courtnoy Pontlous took New Year's dinner with the A. Neff family. Glonn Slack, A. Neff and 11. 8, Mersdorf were down in tho De uchutes country appraising land Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coffey took the train Saturday evening for Portland. Joe Wornstaff of Oswego is hero on a business trip. While here ho Is helping Will Wornstaff, who is Blowly recovering from a very bard attack of the flu. Dorothy and Fanny Moore spent Sunday in Bend visiting the Virgil Cook family. Court Powers, from Iowa, is hero spending the winter with his sUter, Mrs. G. h. Moore, and family. Mr, and Mrs. A. Neff -were visitors at J. O. Williams' home Thursday evening. Cecil Youn Is attending high TERREBONNE. Jan. S. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ralston ot this locality hnvo lately 'hoard from their two sons, Clifford and Earle. Clifford Ralston Is now In England recuperat ing from nn attack ot tho flu, whllo Earlo Ralston is in France. Word was received hero that Jako Smedcnga, a visitor in this commun ity at tho homo of his undo, Illchnrt Dykstcdlmls, prior to his enlistment, has just died In Franco ot the In- uuunxu. Mrs. Wester has received a lettor from her brother, Forrest Miller. Ho Is among tho first to nrrlvo at Berlin for police duty. George Whitcls has purchased tho 40-ucro tract northwest of Torre bonne, formerly owned by Gerrit Asslnk. M. M. Miller has recently pur chased tho McFaddcn placo, north west ot Terrebonne. Brynn T. Lowo is the first Terro bonna soldier to return from tho camps. Several others aro expected soon. A very cnjoyablo evening was re ported by thoso who attended tho party at tho McEltrcsh homo last Tuesday evening. A dance was given at tho Farmers' Union hall In Terrebonne last Fri day evening. School reopened Monday with nearly normal attendance Nearly every ono in tho community had been absent with the flu. Due to a largo head ot water be ing turned down tho flume back of O. Bakor's place, tho road and sur rounding wood was flooded. The road is damaged so that It cannot bo used until repaired. A surpnso party was given at tho Geo.- H. MacGrcgor homo Now Year's eve. The annual election of tho Terro bonne Red Cross auxiliary was hold Monday, December 30'. Officers oloct ed aro as follows: Mrs. F. L. Wester, president; Mrs. W. R. Davidson, vlco president; Mrs. Mao Hall, secretary, and Mrs. W. O. Ralston, treasurer. TO WARD OFF ILLNESS. It you nro bloated, languid or Insy, havo "tho blues." headaches, nalnl tatlon, biliousness, bad breath, una, constipation or indigestion, you will fool bettor In tho morning It you tnko a Foley Cathartic Tablet tonight. This Is a wholesonio laxative and cleansing physio that acta without In convenience, griping or nausea. Sold everywhere Adv, POWELL BUTTE BEETS SHOW A HIGH TEST NEW YEARS OBSERVED AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE, Jan. 8. Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards entertained tho following guests at Now Year's dinner: (Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Mlkkel sen, Alfred Mlkkelson, Rasmus Peter son, Anton Ahlstrom, Mrs. Catharlno Johansnn and Mlhs Hllma Nelson. J, W. Peterson and Mrs. Carrie Johnson were In Bend Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brandenburg wero in Redmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson, ac companied by Mrs. W. H. Gray and Mrs. II. T. Mikkelsen, wero shopping In Bond Thursday. II. T. 'Mikkelsen took two steers to Redmond Thursday, which ho had sold to tho butcher. Mrs. Ed. Swallcy was u Bend vis itor Thursday. Rasmus Peterson and Mrs. Cath arine Johansen entertained tho fol lowing guests at a dinner New Year's ovo: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray, Mr. and (Mrs. O. E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mikkelsen, Alfred Mikkel sen, Bill Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards. Ed. Swalley Is remodeling his house. W. H. Gray is doing tho work. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson and Bill Johnson wero Kucats at tho Gray homo New Year's day. Con Breen of Alfalfa was over Tuesday to look after his sheop. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson, Mrs. Carrie Johnson, Anton Ahlstrom and Miss Hllma 'Nelson visited at the Anderson homo, near Tumalo, Tues day evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Baughman and TOWELL BUTTE, Jan. .7. Word has been rocolvcd hero Hint tho sugar boots grown by Chnrlcs Charl ton and son tested tho highest ot any beets sent away. Tho directors ot Powell Butto club will glvo another ot their popular dances Friday night. Good music and a good suppor will bo furnished. A good attendanco Is doslrcd. Little Ruth Shearer, who has boon visiting hor mother at Orowllcr's mill, has returned to school nt Powell Butto. Mrs. Norrls Morgan ot Prlnevlllo passed through Powell Butto Mon day on her way to Denver. Colo., to caro tor a sick sister. Mrs. Morgan stopped to hid her triends, Oio Geo. Trucsdalcs, goodby. Hor stay in Colorado will probably bo quite cx tonded. Messrs. Truesdalo, Brazco, Wurx wcller and Driscoll attonded tho irri gation mooting at Bend Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bayno enter tained Mr. nnd Mrs. Allan Wlllcoxen and daughter Harriett and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rlggs with n dinner on Now Year's day. Jack Meyers and his father camo up Sunday night to visit Horman Meyors at tho ranch. Jack has Just received his discharge from tho army. Mrs. Anna Boolgor was visiting her brother, Frank Klssler, and fam ily Sunday. Sho returned to Red mond Sunday ovonlng. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ivorson enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rico at a New Year's dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Wallttca. Smith woro with the Skcno family for-Now Yenr's dinner. J. E. Elliott wont to Portland this week, whoro ho will attond tho Irri gation congress tor a few days. E. IS. Hall was also a dclcgato from this community. Roy Skono returned to school at Willamette university this weok after a pleasant visit with the homo folks during tho holidays. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Chapman cntor talned Roy Skono nnd sister, Mrs. Jcsslo Bales, Wednesday ovonlng. Attorney Do Armond of Bond at Butte hall Thursday night to listen to discussion ot tho bonding (luna tion in pnymont for purohnno ot tho Central Oregon Irrigation company's plant. Tho directors of tho Irriga tion district presented their views, after which William Wurswollor, Frank Foster nnd Mr. Elllnger each Hpoko. Tho flnnl and most thorough ly appreciated talk of tho uvenlng was rondo by Judgo M, 13. Brink. Dr. Rosenborg wnn called to sea E. H. Stownrt lant week. Mr. Stow art tins influenza, but Is recovering nicely now, Geo. Truosdnlo, C. M. Charlton, Frank Klssler and Goo. Klssler wero transacting business in tho county sent Thursday. Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxen and daugh ter Harriott roturnod to Portland on Sunday night's train after spending tno noutiays witit Mr. Wlllcoxen. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Rlggs spent Sunday with friends in Madras. Tho directors ot tho North Canal unit paid a visit to J. A. Rlggs Fri day to discuss business connected with their projoct. Wm. Wurtweller paid ft flying visit to Powoll Butto to attond tho irriga tion mooting nt tho hall Thursday night. Ho returned to Portland Saturday. Mr. McMlcklo ot Redmond was buying lambs nnd fat hogs for tho Portland mnrkot tho flrst ot tho wook. Tho Powoll J)utto Sundny school elected now officers January G: Su perintendent, Miss Ebba Llndqulst, nnd secretary-treasurer, Otto Pauls. Teachors tor tho various clauses will ho elected Inter. ANNOUNCEMENT Open for business at tho former French Store, One Door West of J. C. Penney Co. The Palace Meat Market 135 Orron Sunt Ci IAS. HOYD, Proprietor WAS 11K.STLKSH AT NIGHT. Sufferers from kidney troublo ox porlonco backache rheumatic pnlns, nchos In joints and muscles, shooting pains nnd other torturous afflictions. E. W. Kltt, R. F. D. 2, Box 0. Short crs, Ala., writes: "I used Kolov Kidney Pills as I was so restless ovor night with pnlns in tho small ot my back nnd side. Thov illil mn vnini." Sold ovorywhore Adv. SUNFLOWERS SOLVE PROBLEM OP. FEED WE ARE NOW In our new quarters, better located and with better facil ities for handling a larger business. LARGE DINING ROOM FOR LADIES GOOD. FAST. CLEAN SERVICE "The Kind You Want" DOWNING'S CAFE Tests Mndo on Clovrnlnlo Ranch Show Mr Yield nnd High Fowl Value. CLOVERDALE, Jnn. 7. After corresponding for some tlmo with tho agricultural collages of Montana and Idaho, J. L. Barberry of Sisters be lieves ho has solved tho feed prob lem of Central and Eastern Oregon by using sunflowors for silage. It is almost Impossible to rnlso corn successfully In this locality, und as sunflowors planted on tho Barberry rnncn grow to heights of eight to 12 feet when Irrigated nnd from Ave to seven feet when not Irrigated, Mr. Parborry Is planning to soed nbout flvo acres to sunflowers nnd will erect a 75 or 100 ton silo on his Clovordalo ranch this summor. In Indiana feeding tests conducted for eight years show that st,eors fed sll ago mado a profit ot f 1C.24 a head, whllo steers fed no sllago show a profit of only fC.85, mnklng a gain of 16.39 whoro sllngo was fed. Ohio exporimonts show thnt 28 per cent, moro butterfat nnd 17 per cent, mora milk nro tho gains whero cows woro fed largely on sllago over cows fed heavily on grain. At tho Montana Agricultural college two plots ot ground wero seeded to corn and sun flowors for experimental purposes. Tho one seeded to corn yloldod 11 tons to tho aero, whllo tho plot seed od to sunflowers yielded from 28 to 30 tons to tho acre Thoso experi ments show thnt sllago greatly chcapons beof, milk, mutton nnd wool 3IBB5S3KlBBfis55MES3ME3gff!Biiig3MMMr by cutting down tho cost of craln. tonded tho meeting at Powoll Butto Still anothor uxnerimont shows tlm hall Thursday night. saving on clover hay -when sunflowor Charles Elklns of Prlnevlllo was at sllnco Is fed to dalrr cows. Thin v. Powell Butto hall Thursday night to flvo pounds of hny and 12 pounds of near tno oonuing question discussed, grain por cow wero fed to dairy cows Tho Misses Fay Bussett and Crys- in comparison with 13 pounds ot hay mi oiuruuvuui uiivnuuu uio uuncu m unu au nounus or siiaco. uius mate Terrebonno Friday night. They were chaperoned by Mrs. Heaves Wlllcoxen of Redmond. A meeting was .hold at Powell ing a saving ot 32 pounds of hny nnd resulting In n gonoral Increase In tho milk flow. Mr. Parborry has also conversed with County Agricultural Agent R. A. Ward about the sun flower proposition and was furnished with u table showing high food values of sunflowers compared with corn, oats and peas. Providing thnt thoro nro no new cases of flu In Clnvordale, school win commonco on .Monday. Janu ary 13, Lloyd Bnughor of Sclo Is visiting at tho II. C. Mlllor homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Pnrborrv and dnughter Gladys wore shopping in Redmond on Saturday. R. O. Andrus was n business visitor at tho Pnrbcrry ranch on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 11. O, Wilson woro SCHOOL MEETING IS HELD AT TERREBONNE TKHIIEIIONNK. Jan. 14.-A spec ial school mooting wuh held In tho school house last Snturdny to fill tho vacancy left by Mr Mnckoy. W. O. Rnlslon wus elected. . J. Draper and family of Bend hnvo moved to tho Harness ho nut on tho O't'nno plato west of Turrnbonno. Rov B. F Harper of Milton, Ore gon, Is holding services In tho L. I). C. hall this week. A meeting of tho stockholders of tho Farmer'n Union was hold last Tuesday ovonlng. II. Drow and family havo moved to (hit farm nf tho Into Charles Douglas shoppors In Redmond on Thursday. "na. ,nlona ,0 ronl ,,, I,,nco for ",0 H. C. Mlllor and son Ivan hauled n couple of loads of (train to Redmond on Friday Ifnd returned on Saturday with a load each ot lumber. J. B. Hodson, whllo working at tho Duckott mill last week, Injured his hack so that ho was obliged to re turn homo. Van Wilson was In Sisters on Sunday. fltlss Gladys Parborry, Mrs. Irvln I'nrborry and Mrs. F. J. Burling wcro shopping in Sisters ono day last weok. LaDonn Cyrus and Fay Mlllor re turned to Redmond on Sunday, Lynn Wilson, who tins boon In tho spruco division nt Vancouver bar racks, roturnod to Sisters on Wed nesday and spent a couplu of days nt tho Weston ranch. Mr. and .Mrs. Wnltor Miller of Antolopo returned to their homo thoro on Sunday, Ivan and Mrs. II. Tho nonni-flrntt iiiponiiimr'ninrhii,., Somothtng to soUT Advertise In is now operating nt Lower Brldgo. Tho Uullatln's classified column. following year. A Christian Kudonvor social was held at tho Davidson homo last Fri day ovonlng. An enjoyable evening wits reported by nil who attended. Tho friendly Chinook or Sundny was follow id by a cold wind which loft some of the roads very Icy. Homo men who wero hauling hay up tho grado west of the depot woro com pelled to glvo It nip, Karl McFaddun ramo homo Satur day iiiumlng from Ynqulun bay. Mrs. V. P. Wray of Bond, spout Sunday nt tho McFaddcn home. Mr. Sherwood has returned to llund to resumo his work nguln. Mr. Mooro Is doing n real service lo tho community by purchasing old, unsightly buildings, (earing thorn down und building something that will ba both useful and beautiful. 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