Acma BUMD BUUJTtN, MtlfD, OHMON, THUBUDAY, FmRTJAKY , !! Central Oregon Neighborhood News POWELL BUTTE LOSES VALUABLE STALLION POWELL 1JUTTE, Fob. 4. Tho thoroughbred Porchoron owned by tho Powell llutto Slnlllon club died BUddcnly at the Beach ranch re cently. This is n Bovcro loss to tho club which owned him and to tho community at largo. Mr. and Mrs. Ageo have- moved back to their Powell Jlutto ranch to remain (or tho summer. Mrs. Hoss Russott wan n guest 'of Mrs. RenVos Wllcoxen In Redmond Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Trucsdalo and daughters Dorothy and Cathorino vera Prlnavillo visitors Saturdny. Postniastor JMooro and wlfo ot Redmond attended tho ilanco. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bussctt went to Redmond last week to attend tho funeral ot thotr neighbor and friend, Mr. Whitman. Mr. and (Mrs. Wallace Smith shipped mora turkeys to Portland last week. J. E. Warner shipped a carload of Bhcop Wcducsday to tho Portland market. Frederick Rico and slstors, Mrs. Edith Ring ot Portland and Miss Marian Rico of Redmond, attended tho danco at Community hall Fri day night. Frederick has but re cently returned from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Stewart gavo a dinner Friday ovonlng to which Mrs. C. O. Foster ot Portland and Harved M. Charlton of this vicinity vero honor guests. Mr. and Mrs. Stowart nro delightful entertainers. Joel Elliott and C. M. Charlton were witnesses in u final proof land caso nt Redmond Fobruar 3. Mrs. Jonnlo Juries was making final proof as heir of Al Juries, deceased. Robert Smith of Prinovillo camo out Monday to do some work for Hans Jacobson. Ho wlirbo occupied about ono week papering and paint ing. Tho Misses Dlanch and Dernlco Shlpp and Messrs. Vernon and Har ved Lister of Prinovillo attended tho danco at Community hall Friday night. Mrs. Horton of Bend camo tfut to play for tho danco at Community hall. An officer of tho Salvation Army spoko nt Community hall Sundny at 11 o'clock on the Army and recon struction work. Her talk was much appreciated. Messrs. Lloyd Bussctt and Jack Mm-nra with MIsB FnV BUSSCtt and Crystal Sturdovant, motored to Red mond sunuay nigiu, wneru muj .r guests nt tho homo of Miss Sturdo vant for dinner. Mr and Mrs. Reaves Wllcoxen at tended tho danco at Community hall Friday night. Arthur Michel brought out an auto load ot young people to tho dance Friday night. Mr. Michel is very popular with tho Powell Butto people. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Reynolds and Infant son ot Redmond were guests nt tho homo of E. A. Bussett Sun day. Jack Meyers was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bussett Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts enter tained Mp and Mrs. E. H. Stowart and Mr. Jackson and Harold M. Charlton with n dinner Sunday. DANQE IS GIVEN AT MILLICAN HOME MILLIOAN, Fob. 3. W. E4 Moore mado a trip to Bend Saturday, returning Sunday. A danca was glYon at his place Saturday night nevertheless, and all report a good time. J. J. Holland spent Sunday and Tuesday night at homo. C. H. Graffenbergor mado a busi ness trip to Bend Tuesday, uoveral days this week;, but is again Hovoral days this wee but is again ublo to be up and around. R. R. Keller and family and Bonny Graffonbergor wero Sunday dinner guests at tho J. J. Holland homo. George Cook and son, Roy, wero out from Bend Sunday. R. R. Kellor called on Mr. Brooks at tho Tauscher homo Wednesday, Mrs. Henklo and children camo to stay at tho homo of her parents, Mr. mil Mm V.W finoncor. whero uho will I. make hor homo for tho present. Mrs. JienKio lias iuo Bympuwiy ui win raw multy, Mr. Henklo having died re cently. Mrs, J. J. Holland called at tho R. R. Keller placo Thursday. MANY ENJOY DANCE AT TEN-BAR RANCH BEND R. F. D. No. 1, Fob, 4. Thoso who enjoyed tho delightful party given by Miss Vera Sherwood ut her homo at tho Ten-Bar ranch wero the Missos Virginia Colver, Edith Hooch, Lucilo Merchand and Vera Shorwood, Messrs. Napoleon Merchand, Henry Colver, Molvln Seaburger, Fatloy Elliott, Robert Colver, Loo Puctt, Raymond Mar chand, Cecil Young. Dowoy Allen und Elmer Young. Everyone Joined in playing games, after which ico cream and cako wero served. Frank Whlttlman has recently purchased a Ford car. Mr, and Mrs. Almus Noff and bods Ruy and Elmor wero Sunday visitors nt tho J. P. Young homo. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Stookoy Imvo roturned from Oswego nnd nro now living on tho Elmor Wornstnlt placo. Tho C. L. Smith family wero vis itors nt Walter Stricklands of Bond Sunday. Lee Young, who has been visiting Abordcon, Wash., Is expected homo this week. Miss Allca Chnrmloy'8 mothor from tho cast Is hero visiting hor. Tho Juniper Covo school will give a program at tho Grango hall Fri day, February 21, In honor ot George Washington s oirtiuiny. Mrs. Leo Young called on Mrs. Doyarmond ot Bend Tuesday. Tho C. L. Smiths havo Installed a now phono In thotr homo. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pow ers, a baby girl. Mrs. Powers was formorly MIbb Bcnulah Cook of our neighborhood. G. 11. Slack. A. Ncff and H. S. Morsdorf, lnnd appraisers, wero down to Deschutes and Alfalfa appraising lanij, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ncff wero cnllere at W. L. Coffey's in Bond Saturday. Mrs. H. C. Hilton nnd her daugh ter, Miss Blackstock, who Is visiting her from Astoria, wero visitors at tho Hooch school. Thoro will bo preaching as usual at tho Mountain View next Sunday nt 3. Rov. Hart ran ft, is commenc ing a scries ot sermons. Next Sun dny ho will preach on "Tomptatlon." Cecil Young has been hauling lum ber for iMr. Puctt, who is erecting a now houso on his ranch. M. J. Bcdlent has recently bought two cows and three calves from Mrs. E. A. Knotts. A. Neff and daughter Myrtle nutoed to Tumulo Monday on business. C. L. Gist in contemplating mov ing back to Slstors this month, E. M. Harrington in hauling hay from tho Lovoronco ranch. Hays It In tho Rent in tho World. Are you looking for n unto, roltabto romedy for coughs, colds, croup and whooping coughT A. It. McDanlel, Box 51, Llndsldo. W, Vn., writes! "I nm glad to toll you thnt Foley's Honoy and Tar Is tho best medicine In this world. I had a sovoro cough. Someono recommended It nnd before I usod half a bottlo I wua bettor." Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. LA PINE SOLDIER FINISHES SERVICE You Know, hut Soiucl lines Forget. Everybody knows an Imitation is nevor so good as tho genuino article. Foley's Honey nnd Tar stands at the top ot the list of family remedies tor colds, croup, -whooping cough, bron chial and grlppo coughs. W. L. Ang lln, Antloch, Ln writes: "I have used Foley's Honey nnd Tar 15 ycara. It Is tho best." Sold overywhoro. Adv. LOST TIME MADE UP AT SISTERS SCHOOL SISTERS, Feb. 5. Gcorgo DavlB, Alvln Grady, Allen Harrington and Dorothy Taylor secured tho honors at tho spelling contest Monday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. South, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Stldham and Mrs. Clydo Gist wero present. Vern Kief has completed all of tho work In tho tenth grade with tho exception of algebra, and all ot tho work In tho eloventh grndo with Jho exception of algebra. Ha secured a standing of 100 in botany and 98 in civil govern ment in the final examinations. Tho sixth and seventh grades havo com pleted tho study of agrlculturo and the sixth has completed physiology and Is now rovlewlng tho ontlre work. There aro 23 recitations in tho upper rnnm nnrl of I., ttw. n,lmnii pnnm ! vwM. M..M . ... .w J.....IM.J avw., an averago ot but 14 minutes In tho uppor and 1C minutes In tho primary room to tho recitation,, which is en tirely too short time to give thorough instruction in all of tho studies pur sued by tho students In tho stato courso of study. Tho attendance for tho month of January was 90 per cent. Four days, which were lost on account of Iniluenza Just before tho Chrbtmax holidays, havo been mado up by Saturday attendance. John Allen and Van Wilson have been enrollod in tho United States Boy's Working reserve force. Mrs. J. Qulborg visltod with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Tone nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Uruns Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kiof went to Bend Monduy. C. W. Allon was ut Bond on busi ness Thursday. .Mrs. Warron Farthing roturned from Bend Thursday where sho has boen visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Tay lor and family. J. II. Taylor and son, Elba wero at Sisters Wednesday. Tho annual meeting ot tho Sisters and Metollus Livestock association has been postponed from tho 8th to the ICth of February. Mrs. M. R. Grogan and Mrs. W. A. Arthur and children wero shop ping at Sisters Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Updyko havo returned from a visit with relatives at Dayton, Washington. M. nnd Mrs. B. J. Tone returned from Portland Thursday. Max Wurzweller went to Portland Wednesday with a carload of beef cattlo. William Burns has sold his ranch to tho Burnsldo 'brotheru of Clover- daln. Warren Farthing and J, H. Stld ham camo In from Four Mllo spring Thursday, with three vuluablo furs, ono red fox, ono marten and ono weasel. Clydo Gist camo In from Three Mllo creok with several valuablo furs Saturday. A largo crowd attended tho danco at Allen's hall Saturday evening. Rov. D, Stowart of Tho Dalles conducted services at tho church on Sunday evening. His subject was "World Peace." A largo crowd wbb in attendance Warren Farthing'sold 20 cords of wood to tho Redmond (school dis trict. Mr. and Mrs, Ellin Edglngton und Mrs. E. 'M. Harrington wore at Bend Monday. Mrs. Harrington had some dental work done. LA PINE, Fob, 4. Robert L. Covey, who was In training nt Camp Lowls, has boon discharged from tho Borvlco and returned to hln homo oad horo last Saturday. His mothor, Mrs. M. E. Crystal of Dufur, Oregon, camo with him. Mrs. J, M. MnRtnn spout last week with her son, William nt Bend. Mrs. C. J. Callow nnd children vis ited Saturday nnd Sunday with hor father nt tho "Old Uomested." Grover Caldwell was In La Pino Sunday ovonlng. P. 11. Heal was transacting busi ness In Ln Pino Wednesday. . , Mrs. A. R. Donahun and daughter, Miss Marlon, woru making calls in town Wednesday. Frank Iloguo moved soma ot hist cnttlo from tho Rosland ranch to Paulina prnlrln last week, U, w. Raper and J. N. Mnstcn wont to Bend Inst week. Mr. Raper said It was his first trip to that city m four years, nnd ho hns been treat ing a sovero cold as a result ot tho trip. A. Gebhardt nnd C. O. Certain of Ft. Rock woro In town Tuesday on their way to Bend. Fred Shlntnffor wont with thorn. W. O. Fordhnm roturned from n business trip to Bond Friday. Mrs. C. H. Clow has been sick with a cold tho past wook. J. S. iBoeslcy, who has been quite ill is not reported as much improved. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Shlntnffor nro now living hero, having moved Into housekeeping rooms In tho Fordham building last Saturdny. Edith Masten took up hor duties at Hotel Ln Pino Inst Saturday attor an Illness ot two weoks. Carl Clow wont to Bend with Cecil Holllnshcad, Monday. Arthur Waters was In from hln ranch on Long Pralrlo last Saturday. Mrs. Harry Riley and liltlo son camo up from Bond Sunday to spend n few days with Mr. and Mra. W. R. Riioy. Mr. and Mrs. A. Springstube wore shopping In town Wednesday. C. E. WIso was In from Lima river Tuesday. Miss Lucy Sprlngstuba has been helping with tiro work nt Hotol La Pino. Fred Shintnffer roturned from a trip to Bend Inst Friday and on Sun dny loft for a business visit to his resort at East Lake. Clarcnca LoRoy, E. G. Rourku nnd Eddlo Gentry of Crosoont wero in La Pino Sunday. Percy Sponcor left for Crane pralrlo Saturday. PLAINVIEW SCHOOL MEETING IS CALLED A WOMAN'S RECOMMENDATION. Mrs. D. T. Tryor, It. F. D. 1, Frank lln Ave, Otsego, O., writes: "I realized bo great a benefit from tho ubo of ono box that I fcol snfo In recommending Foley Kidney Pills to any kldnoy sufferers." They relievo bnckaclio, soro muscles, stlfr Joints, rheumatic pains and bladder all monts. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. CATTLE WINTER ON CLOVERDALE FARMS CLOVERDALE. Fob. 4 H. M. KIN go re brought 150 head ot cattlo from tho high desert last week, which ho will wlntor on his ranch near horo. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Matro wont to Redmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrx. Ivan Miller nnd their daughter. Carrol, Miss Viola 'Miller and H. C. Miller mado n trip to Red mond on Monday. A pleasant danco was held In tho Allon hall at Slstors, Saturday even ing to which a largo number of tho Clovordnlo people woro present. Charlod Abbey of Redmond was a business visitor in Clovordnlo on Wednosday and Saturday. LaDonu Cyrus spent Saturdny and Sunday nt homo. Frank Arnold mado a huslnoss trip to Redmond last Saturday. Mrs. F. J. Burling is quite HI this week. Mr. Burnsldo nnd Cal Burnsldo mado a trip to Redmond last Satur day. Bert Hudson and Hnrold Kllno attended tho wrestling mutch ln Bond Frjduy evening. Mr. and Sirs. Dean Van Matro mado a trip to Redmond Wednesday, returning Thursday, Viola Mlllor spent Thursday at tho Burberry residence. Roy Pottor and Mr. Frumo -woro callora at tho Parborry homo last Sunday. A danco will bo hold at Dolkln's hall on Friday evening, Fobruury 28, all aro Invited to nttend. Tho Burnsldo brothers havo pur chased tho William Coombs placo ut Slstors. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parborry woro In Bend last Monday. Sunday school was held ut tho BChool house last Sunday morning, tho first to 'bo held slnco tho In iluonzn epidemic. Thoro wero many persons present. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Skolton and son, Verno, motored to Bond luHt Sunday. Madison Holton wan visiting with friends nnd relatives in Tumalo and Deschutes last Sunday, George Cyrus and son, Wayne, at tended tho moving plcturo show in Redmond Sunday evening. 'Don't forget 'tho Council club on Saturday, February 8. .Mr. nnd (Mra. Cutllp of Redmond wero Sunday visitors at tho Lantz homo. ' " MIbs Viola Mlllor was a caller at tho Lantz homo ono day this week. PLAINVIEW, Fob. 8.- Bvoryono la Invited to tho school houso Satur day ovonlng to dlnouim plans for n community hull. A nhort program ban been arranged for thu ovunlng nnd thoro will alao bo good oatn. , Howard Nelson has boon very 111 tho past week with a Buvoro attack ot nppomlloltlH. Ho wuh taken to tho Bend Surgical hospital, nnd IiIh con dition In roported to bo much Im proved. P. A. Scroggln nnd Goorgo Cal vorly snout several days In tho vi cinity of Redmond tho past week, Mrs, Grover Pullman visited nl tho home of Alex Lovorons. u part of Inst week. Mr. Harpor, tho Presbyterian Gun day Bchool missionary, who Is now assisting Rov. MoVlckur of Redmond delivered u good sermon nt tho school houso on Sunday afternoon. Ho Is to hold nurvlccs onch ovonlng during this week except Saturday, at 7:30. Mr. und Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hartley ruturucd homo Friday evening after n three days' trip to tho Hampton Butto country. Tho ladles report a very pleasant time. Miss Ida Hon Bpont Sunday with Miss Wllma Bennett. Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong nnd Mrs. Conleo woro cnllorn In Bend Frldny. Mr. Nootnngle of Sisters was a Plalnvlow caller last Wednesday. J. A. W, and Mnt. 11. A. Scroggln mado a business trip to Bend Thurs day. Miss Ida Nlswonger of Bund vis ited Miss Rnu Knickerbocker ut tho Pino Lawn ranch last week. Wllma Col fold t was enrolled as a now pupil nt tho Plalnvlow school last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Coulee, who hnva been visiting nt tho Armstrong homo tor soma tlino went to Sisters on Sunday. They expect to make their homo thoro. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Luvorcnz and family spent tho week end In Bend. Jim Pullman und Paul "Scroggln took a bunch of horses to pasture noar Redmond Inst Monday. . Mr. and Mm. H. A. Scroggln wero guests for dinner and spoilt tho ov onlng at tho A. E. Houh homo Inst Friday. Mr. and Mra. H. T. Hartley woro callers nt tho J. A. W. Scroggln homo Sundny. ' Mr. Harpor was entertained nt tho A. E. Hoss homo on Sunday und Monday. ",Mt SHOES Serviceable I , Guaranteed I J j Black or Tan O V F NT S Button or Lace.- -U Union Mado Up-to-Dato Shoo Repairing Ail Priced at Right Prices TANLAC FOR SALE I)Y The Owl Pharmacy HOLE AGKNTH POTATOES SHIPPED FROM TERREBONNE TERREBONNE, Feb. 4.-A car load of sorted potatoes will bo ship ped from this point somo time this week. Ralph Mlllor nnd Francis Webster are shipping large amounts. Robert Gould of Bond has been surveying tho ground for tho now Torrobonno cometory. Miss Iona Keono and Miss Ruth Vaughn havo purchased a now Vic trola. Mra. J. S. McVoy has been ser iously III tho past week. Mrs. Gcorgo Gates of Redmond spoilt Frldny nt tho homo of Mra. II. D. Gntes. A Burprlso party was held at tho homo of I). Wimp last Friday even ing. W. R. Davidson nnd W. J. Hall aro pulling trees at tho Fawcott place wost of Terrebonne. Norma Miller was thrown from a horao last week Injuring hor arm. E, II. Metcalf Is pulling trees on tho George Whltels place north of Terrebonne. John Dietrich nnd Evorett Parr havo oach purchased n Ford car. Wayne Morgan Is reported to bo sick with tho measles. Lylo Mcl-'nddon Is working for Barney Roderaldo. FLUME IS REPAIRED AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT R1DOE, Feb. 0. W. II, Gray was helping repair tho Itumu on the Swalley ditch this week. Oust Nelson of Bend came down Thurndny night to spend n short limit nt the home of hln cousin, Anton Ahlntrom. Enrl Wood was a Bend visitor Friday. W. II. Gray wont to Redmond Tuesday after a load of sulphur. Mra. Geo. Holton called on Mlim llllnia Nelson Thursday afternoon. Hans Mlkkolsen went to Bend on business Thursday, Mr. Nolnon, who was recently dis charged from tho army, having served In the spruce production dlvN Blon, Is visiting Rasmus Peturanu. N. I). Wood was n cnllor ut tho Anderson homo Weduesdny. Anton Ahlstrom made u hustni-ns trip to Redmond Wednesday, Mr. nnd Mra. Phil Smith or Tumalo wero In this neighborhood on busi ness Tuesday. Marsh Aubrey of Bend was n vis itor at tho Gray home Monday nnd Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Chaso and daughter Etta wero Redmond ylsllora Thursday. Mra. John Edwards was shopping In Redmond Saturdny. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson woro in Redmond Saturdny. Rasmus Peterson and Mra. Cnth nrlno JohaiiRcn attended tho funeral of Mra. Sanford In Redmond Thurs day. Hans Mlkkolsen wan helping Uiui niUH Peterson Maw wood Saturday. Mr. mid Mm. O. E. Anderson and Mr. nnd Mrs, W. II. Gray were guest nt tho Thomas Alt home, near Bend, Sunday. Marsh ubroy t-utno down from RUSSIA READY TO STOP WAR LKNINK WILL MAKE CONCUSSION lOR PEACJIJ, I HIT IS PREPARED FOU HARD FK1IIT W'OFKH AT LEAGUE Oh' NATIONS. ? Unit! rrcw to Tti Ikiwl Uullttln.) NEW YORK, Fob. 4. Tho Rub shin soviet government wunts peace and will muku concessions to get It. If the allies ItirlHt on war, however, tho Soviets will light to the end, Premier Lenlnu declared today In it copyrighted article published by tho Now Vork World. Lenlno told the World correspond ent that tho soTletn aro even Inclined to pay tho debts of tho old regime If by that means war can ho stopped. Anked what he thought of Run ula's eligibility to memberaslp In tho longuo of nations, Lenlno replied! "They'ru not forming a league of nations, but a league of Imperialists to strangle the nations." lie added thnt Prosldont Wilson Is a shrewd mun. IB i ..,.-. i i. . Lia M - ft tiic rUJSSELL TRACTOR. ItUlkl in rLk DKL9 ENGINES BOILERS SAW MlttS THRESHERS rfTRACTCflS nuiUT in i a- Ant'. RUSSflli BEAN AND PEA THRESHERS CLOVER HULLER5 CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS Bend Sunday to visit ut tho Gray home. Mr. and Mra. John Edwards at tended Sunday school nl the sahool house In DusohutiM Sunday. Reginald Bnyley of Tumalo wan a vlxitor In thin iiHlghborhood Sunday II. T. MlkkeUrn nnd family visited at the Hanson home, near Deschutes, Siyulny. J. W. Peterson nnd family spent Sunday visiting Rov. and 'Mra. J. Scott ut Terrebonne. .Mr and Mra. J. A. Chase accom panied Alex. Duval to Bend Frldny. Con Breen of Alfalfa was here it , abort time Thursday nftttrunon to look after his sheep. DON'T I'OOL yoi:iwi:m A man surferlug from backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints or sore mtiHiioM may laugh and say these symptom of kidney trouble "don't amount to anything." It Is folly to Ignore Nature's warnings. I'oluy Kidney Pills give quick relief In kid ney or bladder trouble nnd "It Is bettir lo bo safe than sorry." Sold everywhere. Adv. Try n Bulletin Want Ad for quick 1 results. Reading advertisements has helped to make this a united country. Jim Hawkins, props his feet on the rose-festooned porch railing in an Oregon suburb and reads the same motor car advertisement that Cousin Peter is studying as he rides home from work in the New York subway. In Arizona you can buy the same tooth paste and tobacco that arc used by the folks in Maine. California fruit growers advertise their oranges and lemons to the people of 'the East. New Hampshire factories make ice cream freezers for Texas households. You can meet up with anybody in the United States and quickly get on a conversational footing becauso you b.oth read the same advertise ments. Advertising is the daily guide to what's good to buy. Advertisements give you the latest news from the front line of business progress. Reading advertisements enables you to get'more for your money because they toll you whero, what and when to buy. m, , ,. . . And it is a well-known fact that ad There can be no division in a coun- vertised goods are more reliable and try so bound together by taste, habit better value than the unadvertised and custom. kinds. r ,