itadbJhW x.,...j,(.i BKND BULLETIN, BKND, OMMOlf, THUJWAT; FHHRUARV T, ft I U I ! Central Oregon Neighborhood News CAFETERIA SUPPER AT POWELL BUTTE POWELL IIUTTK. Fob. 25. Tho 'cafeteria suppor nt Community hitll Friday night waa a decided success. ' Tho suppor was splendid and tho pro Cram was flno. Proceeds oC tho sup por amounted-to $G8, all of which will go to tho hall. Mrs. Bolva Smith lott Thursday for her homo In San Francisco nftor n pleasant visit with her Bister, Mrs. Will Arnold ot this place Mr. and Mrs. K. IL'Stowart visited Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Hall In Prlnovillo Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Ilert Reynolds and small boh woro visitors with rowcll Butto friends Sunday. Mrs. C. O. Foster and Infant lott for her homo In Portland Tuesday after u four-months visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CM. Charlton. Mrs. Foster has many friends In Fowoll Butte who enjoyed her stay among them. Mr. and Mrs. Hazloton, Miss Iiazelton and Miss Wood of Jlcdmond wero.nt tho cafeteria suppor. Mr. and Mrs. Boss Bussett and daughter Margaret went to Bend Saturday night to attend tho show, and owing to car troublo remained over night, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bussett, Lloyd and Fay Buosett and Harold Charl ton attended the danco at Redmond Friday night At Community hall Thursday, March 6, thero will bo a short busi ness session ot tho Powell Butto club, followed by a program and light refreshments. Everybody In the community is urged to bo pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Reaves Wllcoxen of Redmond attended tho cafeteria supper Friday night. WELL DRILLERS AT WORK AT MILLICAN DOX'T FOOIi YOURSELF. A man suffering from backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints or soro muscles may laugh and say theso symptoms of kidney troublo "don't amount to anything." It is folly to Ignoro Nature's warnings. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief tn kid ney or bladder troubles and "It is better to bo safe than sorry." Sold everywhere. Adv. MILLICAN, Fob. 24. Mr. and Mrs. William Ream and Mr. Buohler called at tho Tauschor homo tho past week. Mr. Buchlor Is now doing tho drilling on tho Tauschor placo. whllo A. T. Shavor is drilling on tho Stookoy placo. Mr. Grlnstead, father of W. W. Qrlnstcad, was out from Bend Sat urday. Frank Grlnstead, ono of our sol dlors, who has been In Franco, is expected homo soon. Mr. anil Mrs. A. F, Lantcar and her aunt, Miss E. Lomns, called at tho Ream and Keller homes Tues day in regard to Mlas Lotuas teach ing our West End school. Sho will commence school Monday, February 24, and 111 board with tho William Ream family. Mr. Lanfear and R. R. Keller also called on 'Mr. Graffonbergcr on school business. ' W. Ed Mooro received his appoint ment as postmaster ot Mlllican from Washington Monday. Mrs. Mary Rosin was out from Bend this week. Sho called at tho Holland homo whllo horo. Mrs. L. Shaffer called at tho Stookoy placo today, taking Mr. Buehler thero in her car. Mr. Bdehlcr wished to chungo places with Mr. Shaver, having had a break down at tho Tauschor placo. Mary Holland called at thq.Kollcr homestead Wednesday. Mrs. J. J. Holland called at tho R. R. Keller homo Friday. Leo Keller was out from Bend Saturday and fixed his car. Ho. called at tho R. R. Keller and J. J. Holland homes. Mr. Brooks spent Saturday with the Hollands. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roonoy and littlo son visited at tho HoUand homo from Sunday until Wednesday, when they again moved onto their homestead. Mr. Roonoy expects to make a trip to Bend Sunday. Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and son Clair ot Amity, Ore, nro milking an ex tended visit wltli Mrs. J, o, Perry, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Porry nro Bis ters. Mr. niul Mrs, Houston canto on tho mail atngo Tuesday to go to their homestead near Wnxontlro. J. II. Morton, II, Martin, Oeorgo II. Davis and Oeorgo T. Sellers ot Bond woro guests at tho hotel Inst Satur day, being on their wily to Sheep mountain to tholr nltrnto initio. Mr, and Mrs. J. M. llrlckov woro Hampton visitors Inst Monday. Robt, Gould, F. II. May and J. 1). Bowman passed through horo yes terday. Miss Mlnnlo Rnddntx visited with Mrs, Mook over 8undny. Fred Donovan took tho mall ntago tor iionu Tuesuny, Miss Agnes 8chrodor returned from Bond after spending n week with relatives and friends thoro. first part of tho wook. It. 8. TffWHff as Mm. Seta ac companied Mltm Marlon HoHkltis iu Redmond Saturday, hoWto knkp well. "Koop tho hnwols opon" in ono rulo ot health recommended by nil schools ot modlclno. Foley Cnlhnrtlo TnblolH clonnso tho bowels, Mwooton thu stout noli and honollt tho liver. For Indl gestloti, Wlloumio.su, bad breath, bloating, run or constipation, no remedy Ih moro highly rccommumlud. Flno for stout persons. Bold orory whore Adv. PLAINVIEW KIOLDS CLUB CELEBRATION Says It In tho llmt In tho World. Ara you looking tor n snfo, reliable remedy tor coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough? A. H. McDanlol, Box CI, Llndsldo. W. Va.. writes; "I am glad to toll you that Foley's Honey and Tar la tho best modlclno In this world. I had a sovoro cough, Somoono recommended It and before I used halt a bottlo I was bettor." Sold ovorywhore Adv. DITCH COMPANY ELECTS OFFICERS LOWER BRIDQB, Fob. 21, At n meeting ot tho Association Ditch company Oeorgo Scott was hired to manngo tho spring work on tho ditch. Now officers woro elected as follows: Sid West, president; L. A? Hunt, secretary; Frank Chapman, C. F. Hosklns and R. S. Towno, di rectors. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Howard rondo a trip to Prlnovillo Friday. Darwin Walters took Dr. Harper to tho train Saturday morning. Tho doctor is returning to his homo at Milton. Ore Fred Arbro is at homo with his mother, Mrs. Bronson, nftor being In. tho army for somo time. Ho has bocn stationed at Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fuller woro Bond visitors on Wodncsday. A. S. Holmes hnuled a load ot grain to Redmond on Tuesday. L. A. Hunt was a Redmond visitor on Thursday. Fred Waltors has been pulling trees with a steam cngino tho past week. Mr. Mahaffoy from tho high desert Is visiting at tho Hausor homo and Is looking around for a placo to locato. Miss Lois Towno has been ill tho past week with tonstlitls. Frank V. Chapman wont to Port land Saturday with a carload ot Minora to bo sold on tho market thero. HAMPTON BUTTR. Feb. 24 Joo Howard wns riding on tho Several Inches of snow fell here lower desort looking for horses tho SNOW IS RECORDED AT HAMPTON BUTTE For Sale! At my Ranch, 21-2 miles north of VanMeter Cor ners, at 10 o'clock A. ML, on SATURDAY, MARCH 1st One team of Geldings, weight 2600; f bay mare, 5 yrs. old, weight 1 050"; 1 bay mare, 4 yrs. old, weight 900; 1 long yearling colt, weight 1 000 ; 1 white, face cow, to freshen in spring; 1 Jersey cow, to freshen in spring; 1 Jersey cow, fresh last June; 2 long yearling heifers', 7-8 milk strain Durham; 1 long yearling Durham heifer; 3 yearling steers, 4 calves, 2 long yearling Jersey and Dur ham heifers; 1 Durham heifer and calf; 1 . brood sow, to farrow in March; 1 full bred Poland China boar; 8 pigs and 6 shoats. IT A DM IMDI IFMITNTQ Two Sets of Work Harness; one r ZlLlVlTl lmrLIMTlIrV 1 O Saddle; one 8-ineh Studebaker Wagon; one Hack in good condition; one 0-Section Smoothing Harrow; one 10 inch Oliver Chilled Plow, one 14-inch Canton Clipper Plow; 00 -rods of Panel Fence; one 250 gallon Stock Watering Tank; one 7-foot McCormack Binder; 7 tons of Alfalfa Hay; one stand of Bees. HOUSEHOLD GOODS-sS, sS Mattress, 1 Sewing Machine, 2 Rockers and 2 Dining Chairs, 150 quarts Cannecf Fruit and other artiales too numerous to mention. RAY ABBEY, Owner Pinkie Reynolds, Auctioneer R. H. Parsons, Clerk FREE LUNCH AT NOOMring Your Cups PLAINV1KW. "Fob. 25. A record breaking crowd gathered nt tho A. H. Hoss homo Saturday livening for u Washington birthday party. Tho school children under tho direction ot Miss Knickerbocker Rnvo a vury good program, tho hint numhor ho ing n Virginia roel, thu participants being costumed. Thin wan very pretty and -rocolvod much npplnUHO. Var ious games? Including curds, wore played during tho uvenlnR. Tlcketn amounting to nearly nix dollarn woro nold tor the club quilt, and F. A. Powers hold tho lucky nunihor, Splendid refreshments ot pies, cakes, Ico cream and coftoo woro nold. which brought a littlo In excess of Sin, Thin amount wan moro than oiiourIi required on tho pastor salary and tho extra catih will ho turned over to tho uho ot tho O. I). O. club. Ouosta present from Tuinnlo woro Fred N. Wallace and non Frank. Mr. and Mrs. 11. U. FlIckliiBor. Mrs. Howard and Fred Wilson. A. W. Armstrong wan a business callor at Hedmond, Tuesday. A. Olp8on mado n trip to Ilond on Thursday. iMrs. F. W Lovoronz has boon III with a sovero cold thu past wook. Mrs. Putltnm had been helping to enro for her. .Mr. mid Mrs. Scnrth of tho Pino Troo mill nro visiting nt tho Ilartloy ranch. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Scoggln woro callers In Ilond on Wednesday after noon. Kills KdglnRton of Slstors was a visitor at tho Pino Lawn ranch ono day recently Miss Han Knickerbocker was In Bond Saturday morning. A good representation ot tho farm ors ot tho community mot at tho school houso last Tuesday ovonlng for tno purpose of organising tho Plain vlow farm bureau. M. W, Knicker bocker acted im chairman -and" di rected tho meeting. F. N. Wnllaco of Tumalo and It. A. WnnLamt Mr. Hell of Hedmond gnvo talks on tho Interest of tho orgnnlmtlon, Mr. Ward also guvo tho annual report of tho work of tho county agent's office. Tho following ofllcera woru elected: Chairman, M. W. Knickerbocker; secretary. Mm. II. A. Scoggln; com mitteemen: Livestock. II. A. Scog gin; soil and fertilizer, P. Van Tassel; bettor crop. F. A. Powora; cooperative shipments,' A. B. lions; Irrigation. F. W. Luvcrenz; rodent control. Alox Luverunz; rural organ izer, Paul Scoggln. Ten furmers paid tholr dollar and becamy mem bers that evening. A number of orders woro taken by F. N. Wallace for Grim alfalfa seed that has boon purchased under thu co-operative plan. Oeorgo Calvorlcy has been very sick with tonsllltls tho past week. Ills condition is reported much Im proved. On account ot Illness tho dance to have boon held last Thursday ovon lng at Sunnybrook farm was post poned. Fred Llttloflold started to work at tho Pino I.nwn ranch last week. Mrs. J. A W. Bcoggin returned hmo Saturday aftor spending nearly u week with her husband on thu Mooro placo near Hedmond, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. lions and Mr. nnd Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker woro callers in Tumalo, Wednesday, ' F. W. Lovoronz- left Wednesday morning for n soveral duys trip to Sunnnor Lake, Oregon. A. W. Armstrong purchased n flno piano last weak. A number of relatives nnd friends of tho pupils enjoyed tho program nt tno school house Friday afternoon In honor of Wnshlnton's blrthdny. Mlas Ida Nlswongcr and Miss Tonco Knlckorbockor of Uond spent the wook end In Plalnvlew, Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Powora woro guests at tho Hoss homo Sunday. Jim Pulllam and Hoy Armstrong wcro guests to dlnnor at thu Uox A ranch Sunday, A, E. Hoss nnd II. A. and Paul Scoggln, also A. W, Armstrong, woro In Hedmond Friday Mr. and Mrfl.'IIomor Conleo and fllttlo eons of Blutors, were wook end guestB at tho A. W. Armstrong homo. Thoro will bo regular preaching services at tho school houso next Sunday afternoon, March 2, at 3 o'clock. Hov. McVlckor, will have charge of tho moating. Hoy Armstrong was a callor In Sisters Saturday. We Fit the Feet . " of the Fickle Public In woiknuuiNlilp, In leutlwr, lit stylo, our nIiooh iii-o an' lino as can lie mado. They tiro tlio luit word In slioo-nuiklng- when von consider thu iiimllty, workhrhnslilp nnd wuut'lnfr qualities, LUVbJlN , STREET TANLAC FOR SALE DY The Owl Pharmacy OLK AOKNTS tho ladles nerved enko, naudwlchcs, and coffee Miss Evelyn lledlcnt Is homo from Astoria for u visit with relatives. Hoy nnd Ituy Noff spout Satur- dny night with tholr sister, Mrs. W. J. Coffey. In Ilond. All unloyod thu progrnm and social at tho hall Friday "night. It was ono of tho best over rendered nt tho Orango Hall. Thu proceeds from tho pies netting $50. TG, which Is to ho used In thu purchnau or books for (ho school library. Julius Peterson Is the owner of u now plnno. . It, E Grimes uulood to Prlnovillo Tuesday. Fred HoynoIdH Is vary sick with thu Influenra. .. Mrs. O. L, Mooro wnn happily sur prised by tho return of hor liuughtur. Mrs. Paul Henderson, from Portland Friday evening. Tho fallowing worn visitors nt thu Xorr homo Hunduy: Mrs. C L. Smith, Isnbollo,, Fny mid Leltoy Smith, Courtney Pontius, Charles ilnd Abla Iludtont and Charles Mooro. Courtney Pontius has been work ing for P II. Dcucor. Mr. Vngel has sold his much to Mr. Snulllng of Heiid, The B. uediont family attended tho basket ball gnmo In Ilend Friday ovonlng. SCARLETINA CASES SHOW IMPROVEMENT PINKIIUHST. Fob. 25. - Charles Howell, who has boon stationed nt tho soldiers' camp at Prvsldln, Cat., returnod homo Morality evening. Mrs. A. J. Hnrtor ofTumulo spent Huudny with her mother, Mrs. O. M. Couch. I). W. Diolorlch dcllvorcd n load ot grain in Uimd on Bnturduy. Hoy Whllo nnd fnther or Ilond woro business visitors In Pliiuhurst Saturday morning. Mrs. I. K. Winter rutumed from Hoseburg, Oregon, Tuesday eyon Inx Shn was accompanied tinnio by hor mother and sister, who will spend tho sumnior hero. Mrs. Alboxt Omham. who has been qulto fir with scarlet fuver. Is Improving. Mrs. C Pednraon wns a caller nt Kdgowood farm Wednesday morn ing. John McN'aulmon, who has boon ubscnt from school on account of sickness, Is nblo to bo out ngnln. wMIss Vlda Ilolltunn or tho Pino Treo mill was a guest at thu Phelps homo Wednesdny, Ksther niotorlch and brother Hrnest left Wednesdny for Portland to spend somo tlmu visiting with rolntives. Gladys Hpaugh ha been qulto ill several days this week -with scurlol Inn, but nt present is much Im proved. Illnln' Hovers was n culler ut tho Spnugh farm Saturduy. I. K. Wittier was u business visitor In Hend Wednesday. Miss nthel Snyder of Ilend spent thu week-end with homo folks, re turning Monday. C. II. Hpaugh nnd duughter woro business visitors In Ilend Saturday afternoon. A YVOMAN'tt HIXOMMHNDATION. Mrs. U. T. Tryor, R. F. D, 1, Frank lin Avo Otcego, O., writes': "I realized so great u bunoflt from tho uso of oho box that I fool safe In recommending Foloy Kidney Pills to any kidney HUfforora." Thoy relievo backache, soro musclou, stiff Joints, rheumatic pains and bladder all monts. Sold overywhoro. Adv. FARMERS' UNION HOLDS ELECTION BEND, H. F. I), No. 1, Fob. 25. A mooting ot tho Farmers Co-opor- ativo union was hold at tho Mountain tag for tho Installation of officers Vlow school houso Wednesday even- Ifor tho onsulng yoar. Tho follpwlng were Inatnllod: O. II. Wlgmoro, prosldont; II, K, Grimes, vlco pres ident; G. L. Mooro, socretary; K. A. Orlffln, door keopor; CMrs, 13, A. Grif fin, chaplain ; P, II, nottcor, conduct or. Two now members, Mr, and Mrs. uunHtoforsou, worn Initiated Into tho LA PINE FAMILY MOVES TO FORT ROCK LA PINK. Fob. 25. C. M. Krdmnn has moved his family to Fort Hock. A shortage of Ituy for his stock In thin vicinity mado tho move necesary. Mrs. W, O. Fordhnm nnd Gorald spont n couplo of days lust wook with hor mothor, Mrs, Shultz, , on Littlo river. Mrs. J. S. Heesloy received word Sunday that her duughter, Mrs Kdltti Purker is sorlously 111 ut Hed mond. Mr, Hay Golden nnd MIhb LiicIIIo Ileal woro married nt Ilond last week, Tho wedding, came us a complete surprise to tho niiiny friends ot tho brldo hero, who wish them much success nnd Joy on their Journey ot life. Krnoflt Ilecsley loft on tho Htnga Suiiday for Fort Itock to aniugo to have somo stock fud for tho remain der -of tho winter. MrH, Slilntatter returnod from Paulina creek lust Friday aftor u visit at tho homo of hor fllstoMn-law, Mr, and MrH. J. N. Maston, MrH, K. L. Clark and Johnny, nnd Mm. C. J. Catlow and children went to Ilond Saturday, returning Hunduy evening. AFFIRMATIVE WINS IN SISTERS DEBATE TKHHIJIIONNK, Fob. 20. Thu lied Cross snlo and school program hold last Friday was well attended. (Continued on Pugu 7.) 8I8TKIIS, Fob. 25, A largo crowd at tho school houso Friday ovonlng. Tho question delmtod wuh "Was Wurhlngton or Lincoln tho G renter Man?" Tho afflrmutlvo spenkers woro Vorn Kief, George Davis and Henry Cllott, and tho nofutlvo uponk em, John Allen, Allen Harrington, and Arnold Urady, Tho Judges, Geo, R Altkon, Porry A, South nnd J, L. Puvldson rendorcd a decision In favor of tho iirirrmatlvo Hlilo. Tho follow ing numberu worp on tho program: Jj union, Aftor tho business mooting Flag drill by olglit girls; rucltntlon Sharpless Cream Separator Call and see the NEW MODEL SHARPLESS F. DEMENT & CO. WALL STy Kt? by Lourso Allen, "Something Ilottor." song by Cecil Hobbliis and Idelln McAifatu, "My Old KonUicky Homos" rocltntlon by Dorothy Taylor, "Tho Oath;" dialogue hp Georgn Dnvls. John Wilson, Arnold llrady nnd Cecil Hobblns, "Tito Slinplo Nigger"; Houg by Irlul dlnrrliigton and Annlo Cllott, "WnshlliKtoti": song by Ar nold llrady, "Way Down South"; rocltntlon by Hex Qiilbonr. "What. a Hoy Can l)o";soitg by Hiiby South mid Clnrlco McKlnnoy, "Good llyo, Daddy, dear"; Dlalogun by Florls Sorunsnti, Dnrlenu Winkle nnd Iluliy South, 'Tho Itnl, Whlto mid Illuo"; rucltntlon by 1, ti I s Harrington, "Washington, tho Country and thu Flag"; dialogue by ton children, "Tho Washington Acrostic"; read ing by Florin Knrenson, ''Thu Story or Washington"; song by Dorothy Taylor. "Tho Star Spangled Uannur";. rucltntlon by Gertrude Pludnault, "Curley Locks"; recitation by Agnus Plndnntilt. C. W. Allon has purchased n 1C0 aero ranch on tho McKcnxlo rlvor neiir Vlda, Oregon, Ho Is contemp latlitg mining cuttle nnd hogs. C. IM. lUrlwell has purchased n .130 aero ranch on tho Mnckonxln river, 15 miles from tint rntictt pur chased by Mr. Allen tin tho Macken zie rond. C. W. Allon returned Wednesday from thu Mackenzie valley, C. M, llnrtwoll returned Monday from thu Mackenzie river valley, J. II. Stldhnni and Warren Farth ing rondo a trip tn their trapping ground Monday, returning Wednes day. Tho result of thu trip was ono Mnrton hide. Jcbho Scott returned from Camn Lewis Saturday, llu Is In thu best of health and has gained thirty pounds since leaving hero last July. Mr, and Mrs II. L. Cnrbetl of Portlnnd weru at Sisters Thursday, visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Murldeth llnlloy. Mrs. O. W. Allen nnd Iter mother. Mrs. Senburry. woro guests a thu Ilalley ranch Thursday. A crowd of youngsters gathered at tho South resilience Sunday to celebrate Curl's fourth birthday. A largo crowd attended tho dnncu given at Allen's hall In honor of Jesse Scott, Lynn Wilson, J, L. Hoso and Ituy Armstrong, O. I. Gist wun at Bisters Monday and Friday, Mrs. Albert Pcdnault wan In Ilend this wcuk having treatment for hor eyes, TERREBONNE HAS RED CROSS SALE VEiiilEVlHHiiUfllc! ""TLHLBfcfc V. ? we RJJSSELL TRACTOR, BUILT IN ALL SIZU ENGINES BOILIRS SAWMIUS THRMHtR TRACTOM BUILT IN ALL SIZb RLSSELL MEAN AND PEA THRESHERS. CLOVER HULLERS CALL OR WRITE TOR PARTICULARS J A J a & t il