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A VAOK a HKNl) BULLETIN, 1UCND, OHKflON, THUHHDAY, MAHCII UT, 11)11) I IMHHtHHItttt" -wl- Central Oregon Neighborhood News RED CROSS WORK AT PLAINVIEW FINISHED PLAINVIEW, Mnrch 2B. An un usually InrBO number attended tlio rosular mooting of Iho O. D. O. club Inst Thursday afternoon. March 20, nt tho homo of Mrs. F. .Lovorenx. All of tho work on hand Tor tho Hod Cross lias been finished. An excellent lunch was served bv tho hostess . Tho noxt meeting of tho O. D. O. cluli will ho held with Mrs, Harvey McGuIro on Thursday afternoon. April 3. Tho ladles nro requested to bring their scissors and thimbles. J. D. Elklns and Q. C. McAllister aero callers at tho St. Charles hos pital hi Bend Saturday . Ida Hoss spent Saturday at ho homo of Wilmn Bennett. 'Miss Connlo Knlrkerbocker was at homo over tho week end. Edgar Heartt is using n Mollno tractor to do some spring plowing. Mr. Solberg and party of Bend woro callers nt Plalnvlow Sunday. Hay L. Armstrong played on tho Tumnlo team In tho basketball game against Redmond nt Tumalo hall last Edgar Heartt arrived homo last Monday after spending n weok with friends In Portland. Ho received his discharge from tho sorvlco at Camp Lewis on March 11, having been in tho sorvlec almost eight months. A now telephono was installed on lino six last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker nnd daughters, .and iMr. and Mrs. H. T. Hartley wero callers at tho Arm strong home one ovenlng recently. Mrs. Alex Loverens has returned homo after spending sevoral weeks in Redmond for treatment by Dr. "Wilson. Ford McAllister of I'rlnovlllo was u caller In Redmond Saturday . )Vilma Bennett was the guest of Ida Hoss last Wednesday ovenlng. A. W. and Ray Armstrong, F. A. Lovercnz and II. A. Scoggln. received their registered shorthorn cnttlo from It. O. Foster at Deschutes last Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hoss and Ed gar Heartt were callers In Bend on Wednesday . Mrs. May Levcrenz and Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker were ill several dnvs last week . iMr. and Mrs. II. T. Hartloy spent Tuesday ovenlng at the Pino Lawn ranch. Mrs. Grover Pulllam visited at the Alex Leverenz hbmu one day last vrccJc. Miss L. Burgess. Mrs. H. A. Scog gln and Wllma Bennett called at tho E. B. Anderson homo Friday af ternoon. C. C. and Fred McAllister wore guests tit dinner ut the Hoss home last Friday. i Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Scoggln wore guests for dinner and tho evening at tho Pulllam ranch, Sunday. Several ranchers in Plainvlew are planning to thresh this week. On Sunday Lucille Burgess was called to Bend to do private nursing. Thcro will be preaching at the school houso tho afternoon of the first Sunduy in April. Mr. and Airs. J. D. Donovan of Bend were guests at the Knicker bocker home Sunday . Jklr. and Mrs. J. A. W. Scoggln, Miss Luelln Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Scoggln spent Sunday at tho homo of S, L. Burgess at tho Pine tree mill. Chris Ward and family havo moved to tho Burkhart placo recently. Malcolm Vaughn Is Improved after an attack of the la grippe. Mr. and 31 rs. "Frank Cofelt and family wero dinner guests ut the A. E. Hoss homo Sunday . Tho O. D. O. club is planning to give an April Fool party in the near future. John Stahll and O. C. "McAllister wcrokcallers at tho Box A ranch lust Sunday. Misses Rao and Connie Knicker bocker wero business callors In Bund last Saturday . Ray Armstrong was entertained at tho Hartley ranch Friday evening. Mr. nnd Mr. A. W. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Scoggln, and Mr. and iMrs. P. A. Scoggln, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Scoggln and Miss Burgess were callers In Bend Friday . Several Plainvlew men attended thp cuttle meeting in Tumalo last Saturday afternoon. TERREBONNE CATTLE SENT TO PORTLAND TERREBONNE, March 25. Maco & Colfold shipped five carloads of cattlo to Portlund last week . Siato Horticulturist Stanberry has purchased tho Dexter placo. Tho Dox toro aftor a few weeks In Bond will leave for tho east, Tho DousluT t: 1" r i Saturday was well attenc't'd. M.-s. Rerry and Mrs. Morgan surved un appotlzlqg lunch ji;, noon. A dunco was held at tho Farmer's union hall at Terrebonno last Fridny evening. A numbor of Bend pooplo attended, H. 0. Faucett has recently sold Ills placo to Mr. Johnson of Inde pendence, Oregon. Mr. Faucett will roranin at Terrobonno uutll tho end of tho schoool year. Division One of tho Ladles Plo jieor&club entertained tho rest of the members nnd a fow invited friends on St, Patrick's day. Very dainty tables, with shamrock placo cards woro spread for twenty guests. Aftor tho last of the Ice cream had vanished Borao very witty speeches were on-Joyed. ---- - Clarenco nnd Virgil McFndden spont tho week end In Bond with their sister, Mrs. Hay. Miss Nellie Ralston nnd Mrs. Whit tles, with her two children spont the weok end In Bond. Tho second rabbit drlvo this year proved as successful as tho first. Tho drlvo strted at Terrebonno and ex tended to tho Knorr ranch whoro lunch was had nnd thence back to Terrebonno. A number of pcoplo of Bond woro In attendance. Anothor drlvo Is being planned for tho coming Suudny. John McFndden a former of this section was obliged to attend hear ings In both Bond nnd Redmond. Ills homestead had been protested but tho objection proved groundless nnd It Is not expected that Mr. Mc Fndden will be again Inconvenienced. The nununl work day was hold at tho school house Inst Fridny. A large crowd wns In attondanco and much work wnB accomplished. While the men woro busy erecting swings, see saws nnd slant strides tho women tied quilts which tho Junior Rod Cross had been making for tho Bel gians. At noon dinner wns served cafeteria stylo. At 2:30 a bnsebnll game was played, tho school vs. tho community, with tho formor team the victors by a scoro of 10 to 1. RYE IS GROWING WELL AT MILLICAN MILLICAN, March 24. Tho fall ryo all looks good In this vicinity. Furnlturo tor tho Morgan family hns arrived. Mrs. Fcrdlnnnd Tauschor nnd hor daughter. Mrs. Mary C. Keller nnd chUdren woro Sunday callers at the C. Oruffenberger and J. J. Holland homes. Leo F. Tauschor and his father mndo n business trip to Bend Mon day. Mrs. J. J. Holland was a Monday guest nt tho R. H. Keller home. Mr. and Mrs. ThomaB Going nnd son Tom camo buck to their home stead Monday. Mr. Going, however, went back to the logging camp near Bend to work. E. W. Guernoy brought out some more ryo for R. R. Kellor Monday. Mr. Keller Is busy drilling theso dnys. Mr. and Mrs. Bratt aro visiting with their daughter, Mrs. W. W. Grlnstcad. Hooper Dyer' camo out with tho mall stage Thursday nnd Is now visiting with his father, Howard Dyer. Herbert .Moony made a business trip to Bend Wednesday, returning Thursday. L. F. Tauschor motored to Bend Thursday. Guy Schaffcr was n Bend visitor Thursday. Mrs. Edgbert Dyer and daughter Ruth, who havo been visiting la Bend with her uncle und aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, slnco Inst Friday, re turned homo Thursday. Her cousin, Miss Wilson, accompanied hor and expects to visit hero for a fow days. Mrs. Lou en has been quite ill, but is slowly Improving. Some nowcomors havo moved onto the former Wolf homestead. Alex Fcenl has sold his relinquish ment recently. Tho now people, who nro from North Dakota, expect to take possession in tho near future. Densll Dyer's Infant son Bruce is reported. very III. Tom Going Is helping W, W. Grln steud herd cuttle. Tho I. L. Owens family has moved back. Mr. Owens Is employed ut tho McKinloy mill. Leo Rooney purchased two cows recently, one from Fred Klgor and, one from near Menu. A. J. Shaver made a trip to Bond Thursday. Mrs. Georgo Cook has returned from her trip to Illinois und Is now In Bend. Wm. A. Rahn is busy seeding. Wo aro certainly having spring weather this first day of spring. Stopped Cough After InlliU'iiza. "Foley's Honey and Tar is tho best cough medlclno I ovor tried," writes E. B. McDowel, R. F. D. 1, Box 119, Arlington. Tonn. "My son had In fluenza. Ho had the worst kind of a cough. I tried everything but noth ing did any good. God sent mo a frlond with Foloy's Honey nnd Tar, and in two days his cough was gone." Sold everywhere. Adv. WILL DISCONTINUE FAIR AT SISTERS SISTERS, March SC.Tho Sisters fnlr fiaunplntlnn Imlil Hh nnnnnl rnnflt Ing at Slstors Friday afternoon ut i o'ciocK. Tno following ouicers wero elected for the ousuing year: n. I. nit nrnulflntit flpftrin K. Alt. ken, secretary; John M. Parker and Richard King, directors, it was mo decision of tho association to dis continue holding fairs In tho future, John Burns nnd B, L. Tone hu,ve returned from u trip to Portlund. J. F, Aldrlch of Cloverdulo was In tho city on business last Monday. D. J. Gover of Portland and Roy Dickson of Gover, California trans acted business in Sisters lust Mon day. Mr. Gover has been working in tho shipyards in Portland nnd Mr, Dickson Is a switchman on the lines of tho Southern Pacific. Mrs. M. A. Hlndman was shopping at Sisters last Saturday . Mrs. Bertha WIlsoil moved buck to Sisters Saturday. J. O. MCiviuney hub icaseu wiu Huntington much for n year. Rod Foster and Frank KuimvnU drove a herd uf cattlo front Stater to the Curtlss llnlloy ranch Saturday, Art Wurswollor was nt, Sisters last Thursday. Churley Frost of Lorraine, Oregon, wns looking at rnuchea In tho rloliilty ut Sisters tho past week, Newt Cohb and II, Xoottukgol woro at Plalnvlow Saturday . J. H. Stldham and wife returned itrom Bend Thursday. Airs. Sttdhum Is very much Improved In health, 'Mr. and Mrs. Thorsou Douglus uf .Bond aro visiting with the Stidhums and Farthings. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. K. Allen hnvu moved buck to Sisters. Cldu Gist and family moved to Iluud Saturday . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Grnhnm nnd F. W. Weber attended tho program and Council club mooting at- Clover dale Friday evening. J. G. Wilson camo down from Bond Friday to take euro of busluos mat ters relating to his mill. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gist have re turned to their homo hero. Snm Well was shopping nt Sinters Saturday . H, M. Smith or Bend was a Sis tors' visitor Saturday, P. 11. Davis hns returned from a three weeks' pleasure and business trip to Portland and Willamette val ley towns. O. K. Olson, contractor and builder of Redmond, and W. E. Young, a rancher of Powell llutto passed through Sisters Sunday to consult with Frank Zumwnlt nt tho Ailing (mm station regarding tho situation nt tho Suttle Lnku summer resort. Mr. Olson and Mr Young have an option on tho resort. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Taylor, Georgo Taylor, .Mrs. Saxon, Mrs. A. L. Doug las and sou Dean, all ut Bend wero visiting in Sisters thin week at the Farthing home. dlnrry "Helslng was In from tho Me tollus Snudny. Mr. and Mrs. Thorsou Douglas succeeded In climbing to tho top of tho lookout Sunday morning nnd dnnccd n ono-stcp 110 feet In the air. Mr. and Mrs. Bort Shucy, nnd sou Ralph of Bend, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. O. II. Norcutt of Tumalo wero at Sis ters Sunday on a plensuro trip. Jesse Scott of Lower Bridge was at Slstors Sundny. John Dokken of Clovordnlu was shopping nt Sisters Saturday. Mrs. E. O. Oray was shopping ut Sisters Saturday . Georgo Wilson nnd family ware visiting nt Sisters Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davidson took n trip out In tho country Sunday on horsebnek. E. M. Tnrrliyjton commenced work on tho road between his ranch and Slstors Monday. A road grader Is eblng used. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grondnhl aro living In Sisters ngaln after mnklng their home In Portland for some time. Lois Harrington enrolled at school In tho first grade during tho pust weok making tho total enrollment up to 44. Tho roads In this vicinity aro fast becoming dry. Thcro Is nn ubund anco of molsturo In tho ground and every Indication for burapor crops. Tho Tum-A-Lum mill will com mence cutting lumbor In a few days. A. E. Odell who has boon visiting with relatives at Pasco, Washington returned to Sisters lust week. LOWER BRIDGE GIVES SOLDIERS RECEPTION LOWER BRIDGE, March 25 A reception was given ut tho Hosklns home last Suturday evening for tho returned soldiers nnd sailors. A largo crowd altondcd and everyone roports a very onjoyublo time. Tho Lower Brldgo boys who huvo return ed nro Darwin Walker, Paul Brook ings. Frank Nuport, Jcsso Scott, D. Voddor, and Fred Rlddlo who woro'ln tho army; Dennis .Hunt und Roy Kidder from tho navy. Leonard Mc Fndden of Terrebonno wns ulso pres ent at tho recoptlon. G. E. Stadlg was In Redmond last Saturday . Miss Edna Towno spent the weok end In Redmond visiting with hor sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Hunt went to Band last Hntunluy. Mr. and Mrst Joo iiawnni, jr. wero In attendance nt tho danco at Terre bonno last Frlduy ovonlng. Darwin Walter took Jerry Oros ztQiibonger and Sid West to the sulo nt tho Douglas pluco near Torreboune laBt Saturday. Mr nmi Mm. Fred Wultor and family spent Sunday ufturnoon ut Mrs. Moores. Mr. und Mrs. A. 8. Holmes went to Redmond lust Suturday . George Roberts has built nn ad dition of two rooms to his house. Paul Brookings camo down from linnil Saturday ovoulnic and Is now suffering with the mumps. Mr nmi Mi-h Jnkn Hook and Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Qulgloy attended tho Douglus sulo on buturuuy. Mm l.'ni-l ITtiilvbn rrmin ii ti from llin Mnlntlliu wlmrn hIio 1h touchlllll school this year hud mude u trip to Mnurus Tiiursuuy . Mrs. C, F, Hosklns and daughter Murlon woro ut Terrebonno Inst Mon- duy ufternoon. A meeting of tho Lower urMge form Imrnnii In (villml for FrldaV night at tho school house to discuss roud matters. TRACTOR USED IN THRESHING CLOVER PLEASANT RIDGE, March 2C- Rasmus Peterson Is threshing sweet clovor with his tractor un tho A. P Scott place near Deschutes. Dr. Petty of Portlund was horo looking utter his property lust Mon day. Ho was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Ayres of I'rlnovlllo. Miss Etta Chase Is spondlng this week in Redmond with her brother Wnyno Chase. O. E, Andorson and Wilfred Hutch Ins attonded tho sulo of tho property of tho lata C. A. Douglas Saturday, A rabbit drlvo was held in this neighborhood Sunday. About 000 rabbits wero slaughtered. A crowd camo put from Redmond In automo biles. Dinner, which wits prepared by the ludlun of (ho community wnn served at tho homo of Rasmus Potorsnn. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Gray and Mr, and Mrs. O. 13. Anderson wero shop plug In Bend Saturday , Mrs. Wnyno Chuso and hnhy of Hedmond aro spending tho vveuk at llui "Poplar farm, Leu Houghlutlug and Wilfred Hutuhlus went to Head Inst Satur day night. Mr, McKay, who formerly lived near Coos bay hns purehnscd tho Hunter 80 nenr tho rlvor. F. B, Bnughuiun nnd J, A. Chase are having telephones installed In their homes, J, W. Peterson wns a Bond visit or Saturday , Anton Ahlstrom was In Hedmond on business Saturday. Noal Hay and wife of Tutnnlu woro guests nt tho Anderson homo last Tuesday. iMr. ' nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson attended the show In Bond lust Wed nesday evening. Wilfred Hutchtns went to Tumalo Tuesday afternoon to purchase some rye for seed. C. M. Hodtlold, with Mrs. Hod- Hold anil children nnd Mrs. Mabel Connnley of Deschutes celled at the Couuoluy or Deschutes called at the .Mrs. George Holtou of Deschutos called on Miss llllma Nelson Monday. Mr. Haines, real vstuto man uf Bond had several parties nut In this vicinity looking at laud this week. Anton Ahlstrom and Miss llllma Nelson wero visiting In Bend on Tuesday afternoon, O. E. Anderson purchased some registered cattle from Frank Foster recently . Mrs. J. A. Chase entertained tho following ladles Thursday afternoon: Mrs. F. II Unughmaif, Mrs, Wayne Chase. Mrs. Catherine Johausen. MIhs dillma Nelson, Mrs. John Edwards, Mrs. j. w. Peterson, Mrs. O. E. An derson and Mrs. Hans Mlkkleson. A VHIKND RECOMMENDED Til KM. J. N. Tohlll. clerk Lottie Hotel, Evnnsvllle, Ind., writes: "For six weeks I suffered constantly with pains In tho muscles of my thigh. Upon recommendation of n friend, I tried Foley Kidney Pills and began to get relief almost Immediately," They stop backache, rheumatic pains, soreness and stiffness. Sold every- POWELL 13UTTE HAS BIG QUILTING BEE POWELL BUTTE, March 25.--Mrs. George Truesdulo entertained with n quilting bee Frlduy. The ladles presont were Mrs. S. 1). Mus tard of Powell Bulla und tho follow ing named ladles from I'rlnovlllo: Mrs. Ella Powell, Mrs. Stella Sears, Mrs. Ester Morgan, Mrs. Thompson, and Miss Anna Russell. A dainty dinner wns served and n very on Joyablo time wus had. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Bussed visited nt tho homo of Mr. Bussett's nephew Bert Reynolds In Hedmond Sunday. After spondlng the winter on their ranch hero Mr. nnd Mrs. Flint will lenve In about two wouka for their homo In Missouri. Mrs Ed Buruard received a tie gram Fridny telling her of the death of hor father In Colorado. Nick Hascher who has been quite 111 for some tlmo Is very low nt the present. Mr. Ferguson, another neighbor who has boon quite 111, Is reported ns much Improved. Grandma Spray Is visiting with Mrs. Martha Foster this week . Mrs. Georgo Klssler nnd Mrs. Frank Klssler woro shopping In Bend Mrs. Arthur Wurzwotler nnd her daughtor havo returned from a two week's visit In Portland. Charles Lenz who hns been feed ing COO head of cattlo on the E. B. Williams ranch all winter started on tho return trip to Klamath Falls with tho cattlo lust weok. They came through the winter In good shupe. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. W. . Miller at Powell Butte, March 15, a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Williams and Mrs. Wesley Snyder woro visitors In Prlncvlllo one day lust week. uMr. und Mrs. E. N, Hall and sou camo out from Prlnovllle Sunday to visit' with Powell llutto friends, . Hoi Powell and Harry Steunis of I'rlnovlllo were guosts ut the George Truesdnle homo last Sunday. A road Is lining put through along the B. Mnnchou place, tiiat will nc commodate a largo numbor of the ranchers in this suction. Tho road runs from the E, N. Hull corner to the E. L. Iversoti place, Mr. und Mrs. Hoss Bussett, Mr. Lloyd nnd Fay Buisott und Crystal Sturduvnnt wero Powell llutto res idents who went to hear tho Iln wnllan singers nt Redmond lust Thursday night. A Portland nowspapor nays, "It's a wise town that Is proparlng freo camping ground for tho sonson's tourists." Which reminds us, what hus become of tho council's plan for a cump ground? Put it in "THE BULLETIN." niE RJJSSELL TRACTOR, OUILTIN ALU SIZC5 ENGINES BOILERS SAWMILLS THRESHERS TRACTORS BEAN AND PEA THRESHERS CLOVER HULLER5 CALL OR WRITE fOR PARTICULARS 11 ft I J JESSES 71 U I We Fit the Feet of the Fickle Public lit workmanship, In leather, In style, our sliodft urn in lino as unit ho umtln, They am the lust word In slimniiuUliif? when you consider the iiuallty, workmanship and weai'liitf iiulluos. TANLAC FATTED STEER FOR CATTLEMEN LIKELY KSTKAY WKKSIf IMS HALF t TON PLACED ON HPKCIAIiTMKT -TO HE HKHVIiD AT COWBOY 11HEAK1WHT. (From Tuesday's Dally) Ono lluroford steer, now weighing half n ton, from tho herds of Laun & Klttrtdgo nt Silver Lake, .will feed a fow of the hungry nt the cowboy breakfast given In Horn! as u feature of tho annual Orogon Cattlo and Horsornlsors' association convention hero April 22 anil 2H. K, P. Mahaf fey of tho Central Oregon Hank Is the chief custodian of tho stsr, and declared this morning that the ani mal will weigh 1200 pounds by the ovenlng of April 22, when It will he slaughtered and the roasting of the carcass commenced. The owner of the sttHir knows nothing of all these plans, but Mr. Maharfoy hns written to Silver IJko to Inform them that tho animal hns been placed on such n rich anil ex pensive diet that It ,wHI he cheaper to donate than to pay the feed bill. The beef "critter" Is nn est ray, but bears tho l.nzy-0 of tho Lake county stockmen anil wns linun-d Intoly picked nut by Mr. Mahalfev to lend a life of luxury us stur hoard The Permanent Silo! If you wore to build a house or a barn would you stand the lumber on end and put iron hoops around it to hold it in place? Certainly not. Then why build a silo that way? Your silo should be as substantially built as your house or your barn. The TUM-A-LUM WOOD HOOP SILO is built out of clear fir lumber, with double walls and is nailed together. A stave silo is only a temporary affair, but a Tum-A-Lum Wood-Hoop Silo is a permanent building. f i k i i 1 P!H I $wfjMllrl r&JRu. --T- S-rMLiB . faf ""I" F . aVaM -..'' ! V " Place your order for a Tum-A-Lum Silo now while we are making our special "early order" price. After April 1st the price will advance. If you can't come iivto sep us, drop us a card or call us up and we will come out to see you. f,fy TUMALUM L. E. SMITH, Manager LOVEN'S, Srr BOND FOR SALE DY The Owl Pharmacy SOLE AOENTS or at tho Anno hum until tho lallur part of April. SQUATTERS TILL FORMER LAKE RED , 10,000 Arnw of IVilllo Hull, Onto Coeml by Hlher Luke, I Now Kmn In Crop-, (From Tuesday's Dnlly.) For tho second lime slnco 1 OOfi Sliver Luko Is it inumory nnd some 10 families of squatters nro settled on Iho land which was recently tho hod of tint laku, according to ranchors 'A from that section, who arrived In Iluud this morning. Approximately 10,000 ncies of what exports declnru to equal tho most fort Mo soil In the state Is lidded to tho tillable laud lit that section nnd vory foot of It Is already sown lo crop. Plans for an official survey are now under way, It Is understood, nod tho former laku bed will bo nut up Into more than 50 quarter section tracts. WILLIAM I DOWNING BUYS KROENERT HOME (From Tuesday' Dally.) William P. Downing nunoiiiicwl this afternoon the purchase of the handsome A. J. Kronnort residence fit Bend View, for a cash rnusldtiru Hon of IC000. Mr. Downing will move Into his now property In tho mar future. Put it in "Tin: iii'LLirri.v." THE TUM-A-LUM WOOIMIOOP SILO IH THE I1HBT I'AHTIOULAH LY KOIt THIS CLIMATE IIEUAUSE: " It la strongly built und well an- ahorgd. It Is built like a building 'Hot ko a barrel. , It Is smooth, round, and practic ally nlMlght Inside, There Is no lightning of hoops when the silo Is empty. Tlmru nro no guy-wires In tho way. It on n't fall down, Tho wall Is of two thicknesses of wood mid ono of nspluilt sheathing I puptir, it has ti (Inml-nlr spuco which knap out tho frost In continued cold wwlhur. ft ... . It has been thoroughly tested and Iiiih been found to ho the most prac tical typo of hIIo on tho market. Hulllg built Of stock lumhur. nn i royalties to pay and holng ulmplo In construction, Its cost Is moderate. LUMBER CO. f REDMOND, ORE. 4 . ft 4 t t .' "wm,TiwiMlfaniBiirM