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H TAOK BRND BUIiTTCTIN, HKND, OREGON, THURSDAY, AIK1I .1, IB IB rr-'r-v'r- , Central Oregon Neighborhood News HIMIIHIIIMtMMMMIHIIIItMtUtttt(t1tt .--. CATTLEMEN AT MILLICAN MEET i MILLICAN. March 31. A meet ins was hold nt tho West End school Jiouso with reference to tho rcsorve for running cattle on same. An other mooting wns held Saturday night, March SO, for tho same pur pose at tho former Conaway place. It was followed by u dance. iMro. Mary Honln mado a business trip to her placo .Friday. Miss E. Latuas called nt tho R. R. Keller homo on school business Sat urday. Mr. nud Airs. J. J. Holland and daughter Mary wora Sunday guests nt tho L. P. Hooncy homestead. E. W. Oucrney got a load of freight for our local storekeeper, Ed Moore, Monday. A danco was enjoyed Saturday night at W. Ed Moore's placo. Mr. nnd Airs. Everett Qrlnstend were visitors nt tho K. Tnuschcr . homo Sunday evening. Tho Tauschors spent Monday even ing at tho Spencer place. Leo F. Tauscher, his sister, Mrs. AI. C. Keller, nnd A. T. Shaver mado atrip to nend Tuesday. Win. A. Rnhn. L. F. Tauscher, A. T. Shaver, Mrs. F. Tauscher and Mrs. Mary Koller spent n pleasant even ing nt the J. J. Holland homo Wed nesday playing cards. Miss Elslo Wilson called nt the Itoonoy homo Thursday. A young man giving the namo of Douglas was arrested here ono day last week for passing $200 worth of worthless checks In nnd around Bend. Mr. nnd Airs. Olc SImonson moved onto their homestead near Drothcrs this week. Thoy attended the danco here Saturday night. Grover Caldwell visited at the Frank Pcrclval homo from Wednes day to Thursday. Mrs. Porclval caino with him as far as W. Ed Moore's store to do her trading and returned to her homo with Mr. Coffey on tho mail stago. R. Johnson visited at tho Ream borne recently. William Ream made a trip to Bend tho past week. L. P. Rooney was n guest at the Holland home Thursday. Mrs. C. Graffenberger and son Walter made a trip to the store on Friday. D. B. Stuart nnd wlfo of Buck Crook registered nt tho hotel Satur day night, being on their wny to Portland. Mr. Kerbo nnd family havo moved ovt to tholr'homcstead ngnln, after spending tho winter in Bond. TERREBONNE STARTS A HEALTH CRUSADE S r- : CATTLE ARE MOVED TO SPRING RANGE HAMPTON BUTTE, March 31. Tho Dlack brothers havo moved some of their cattle to Glass butten again. John Carroz made a business trip to Harden last week. Mrs. V. Schreder -was tho guest of Mrs. J. O. Perry one day last week. Miss Minnie' Raddatz spent Satur day and Sunday at tho Mceks homo. Gladys Mecka passed tho eighth grade examination. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Young and wlfo of Alkali autoed through hero re cently on their way to Bend. Thoy were accompanied by J. Hawkins Napier. C. Walters of Wagontlro came over Sunday to get somo gltsoline. Ho returned Monday. Charles Cochrane has spent tho past week looking for his horses, which strayed away from his home. Oscar Black and Frank Cross made somo purchases at tho storo here last Tuesday. Mrs. J. M. Brlckey took the mail stage last Tuesday. She will visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mickey, at Redmond for several weeks. TERREBONNE, April 1. - Tho health crusade has been taken up by tho Pnront-Toachors' association of this vicinity. Its purpose Is to encourago healthful habits In tho young folks. There are several do grevs to be attained nnd both the parents nnd tho children evince great Interest. Tho matter was llrat taken up at the meeting of tho Parent Teachers association Friday, March 28. Dr. Hosch gave a very Interest ing talk on tho subject nt that time. A very cnjoynblo tlmo was reported by those who attended tho party in honor of Miss Gladys Gates at tho I). II. Gates homo last Friday even ing. Entertainment was provided' throughout tno evening by games. Ico cream nnd cako were served as refreshments. Thoso nttonding tho party were: Misses Tllllo and Anglo Hommol, Nclllo Ralston, Adnllno niotrjeh, Gladyes Gates nnd Mrs. Hall nnd Messrs. Gconge Rommel, Paul Williams. Joo McElfresh, Ray mond Elliott, Mnurlbo Gates and W. II. Hall. S. S. Stearns of Prlnovlllo shipped two carloads of cattle from this point Saturday. F. E. Close of Terrebonne sold seven hogs last week. The Farmers Union Warehouse Co. Js preparing to ship n carload of potatoes to California soon. The Northorn Grain Co. Is having tho rye which Is nt tho warehouse ground preparatory to shipping it to Redmond. Mr. Cornelius loft for Hood River Monday morning for n short visit with his family. A surpriso party was held at tho B. E. Nichols home last Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Nichols' birthday. George Rommel purchased Leon ard MoFaddcn'a motorcycla last week, A farewell dance was given nt the Farmers' Union hall last Wednesday evening for Mr. nnd Mrs. Morgan, who arc leaving the community. Tho Terrebonne high school students attended tho lecturo nt tho Redmond high school last Tuesday. Dr. J. H. Gilbert of tho U. of O. save a very interesting address on tho "Foundation of Success." Tho two Elliott boys havo recontly returned to Terrebonne. Raymond has been at Camp Lewis and Edwin has been overseas. They will visit hero awhile and then go to Seattle, where their old positions are await ing them with increased salaries. A rabbit drlvo was hold last Sun day. Tho drive started from Torro bonpo, drovo northwest, then back of the Close ranch. Lunch was served at tho Harvey Dietrich ranch. A great number of tho pests havo been destroyed in the three success ive drives. Another drlvo is planned for next Sunday. with a wool plcklivg' nt hor homo on Thursday afternoon. In th'o course of tho afternoon n delightful lunch wns served, Thoso prosont voro: Mrs. Goorgo Cyrus, Mrs. Frank Ar nold, Mrs. J, B. HodRou, Mrs. Harold Kline, Mrs. Frank Burling, Mrs. Ivan Mlllor, Mrs. Hllltnry, Mrs. Dealt Van Matrc, Mrs. Frank 'MucDounld, Mm. It. C. Miller, Mm. R. J. Skeltou, Miss Vloln Miller nud MUs Gladys Pnr- uorry. Mr. nnd Mm. J, B. Hudson nnd daughters and Mr. nud Mm. Goorgo Cyrus nud family attended tho movies nt Redmond on Sundny ovoulng, Lloyd Rougher and Vloln Mlllor spent Sunday afternoon with Mm. Dean Van Mntro. H. O, Wilson Is shearing sheep nt tho Hosklns runch nt Lower Bridge tnis weoK. MIba Marlon Honklim nnd brother woro In Ctovordalu on business last Tuesday. Mr. and Mm. J. B. Hodson. Mr. nnd Mm. Harold Kllno nud Miss Rnxlo Morris attended tho party held for tho Abboys nt Redmond Thurs day ovonlng. Vim Wilson, Scotty Messer, Inez MoKlunoy nnd Gladys Pnrhorry mo tored to Lower .Bridge on Sunday. Mm. J. B. Burnsldo is oulto ill this weok. Dr. Hosch wns sunt for on Wednesday nnd sho Is very much Im proved nt present. JI. H. Kllgoro loft Tuesday for tho high desert with his cattle. Van Wilson, Inez AlcKlnney nnd Scotty Messer woro Thursday even ing visitors nt tho Pnrhorry homo. Mr. nnd Mm. J. XI. Pnrhorry woro cnllore nt the B. C. Kllno home on Saturday. Mm. II. C. Mlllor nnd Mm. J. I Pnrhorry woro visiting nt tho Burn sldo homo on Friday. B. C. Kllno wns n caller nt tho Pnrherry homo on Friday ovonlng. KILL MANY RABBITS AT PLEASANT RIDGE CLOVERDALE SCHOOL BONDS WIN EASILY CLOVERDALE, April 1. Tho election held at the school houso on March 20 for the purpose or voting bonds for building it now school house was carried by a largo major ity, 27 being in favor of bonds and 9 against. Mrs. A. E. Peterson entortalned ' ''SRaiHHn SUCCESS Is what we are all trying to .at tain. A Savings Account is a good stepping stone. We Pay 4o Interest. The First National Bank OF BEND WE BANK ON YOU, YOU BNK WITII US PLEASANT RIDGE. Anrll 1. A rabbit drlvo wns hold Sunday In tho vicinity of Forked Horn butte. A good many people from tho surround ing country woro present, and nbout S00 rabbits wcro slaughtered. Mr. and Mm. O. E. Anderson at tended tho movies in Bend Saturday night. Anton Ahlatrom wns in Redmond on business Saturday. Mr. McKny nnd son Harold were Bend visitors Tuesday. Mm. C. M. Rodfleld nnd Mm. Mabel Connolly of Deschutes called on Mm. O. E. Andoraon Tuesday afternoon. Mr. nnd iMm. J. W. Potcreon nnd children wero shopping In Redmond Mondny. Mm. O. E. Anderson nnd Wllford Hutchlns were Bend visitors Wednes day afternoon. H. T. Mlkkelscn wont to Redmond Tuesday on business. Con Breen Is having tho hay which ho purchased from Anton Aulstrom hauled to his ranch at Alfalfa. Rasmus Peterson wont to Bend Thursday to havo somo dental work, dono. SISTERS TO HAVE DEBATE SATURDAY SISTERS. April 1. Mm. Hnzol Randolph chlof operator of tho Des chutes Mutual Tolophonu company of Redmond, wns n dinner guest nt tho Sinters hotel last Sundny, Tho two Larson hoys entered sohool Monday, which makes tho total enrollment 40, A dobato will tnko place at tho school houso Saturday ovonlng nt 8 o'clock, tho subject of tho discussion being "Unsolved, that thu Government Should Own nud op erate tho railroads." Tho affirmative upoiikora representing Sisters nru P. B. Dnvln. F. W. Weber and Vorno Klof, Tho negative speakers ropro- Hunting cumminiu uro Harold Kline, ,11, J. Skeltou and A. 13. Peterson, County Superintendent j, Alton Thompson, County JuiIro W. !). Barnes, nnd n third man from tho audience uro to not na Judges, Oeorgo Wilson nnd K. M. llRrrlng ton havo "boon grading thu road from Sisters towards Bond. The rond Is now In very good shape. i Mr. nnd Mm. Frank Arnold of Sla lom woro nt Clnvordnto Monday. Allen Harrington received tho honors In tho spoiling content Fri day. Ho stayed up tho longest In thu railroad spoiling content nud in tho regular spelling contest. Earl Rub- bins wan onu of tho three up the longest in thu arithmetic contest. Freddiu Larson and his sister ntarted on fool for Bond nt 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, but succeeded In traveling only eleven nilleii when thoy became weary nnd nought shel ter nt tho homo of n hospitable ranch er, and woro later Induced to return to their home. Martin Hansen, O. L. Bolsho and Georgo Meloy, all or Moro, Shnrmnu county woro nt Slstem on their wny to Camp Sherman on tho Metollun last Sunday. C. L. Gist nnd J. G. Wilson Irnnn dieted business nt Bond Friday, Mm. Borthn Taylor, who hns been .visiting nt tho Farthing homo tho past weok. returuod to Bend Friday .wltli hor daughter Dorothy, who will return to Slstem Saturday. hdward Graham was In from Grnndvlow Saturday. Rodney Foster und Evulyn Mad droit of Madras woro married at Mad ras Wednesduy nnd caino to Hitters Thumdny, and will bo nt homo at tho poster ranch In Englo creek valley, A nine pound baby girl wan born to Mr. nnd Mm. Christ. Soronnen Frlduy morning. Erakluo Wood wnn nt Sister limi Thumdny on hln wny to a summer resort on tlio Metollun to make tho nrrnngemontH for tho summer. Mr. Wood departed Friday for Burns. August Krug of Chcmolah, Wnnh. hnn been at Slstem for n few days looking after tho estate of bin bro ther who was burned at his homo last Monday morning. .t-j.1 j.1: We Fit the Feet of the Fickle Public i In workmanship, In leather, In ntylo, our shoo uro an lino an can hn made. Thoy nro the last word In nhoiHiinklnif when vou counldor thu quality, wurkinnushlp and wearing qualities. LOVbN S, STREET TANLAC FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy HOLM AQENTB Forester Perry A. South mado n busluesH trip to Hudmoiid und llond Bnturdny. Mm. Grogau nnd Mm. William Arthur were shopping ut, SlHtum last Saturday. Mm. William Coombs wnn nt Sin tern hint Saturday. John Brunn hauled n load of lum ber from tho Wilson mill to thu II L. Tonoii ranch Saturday, Mr, Tone will erect nn addition to hln dwell ing house. Vorn Skeltou wan. In from Clover dale Saturday . Thomas nnd Frank Arnold wora In from Clavordulo Friday, Mr. and Mm. Perry South nnd the children nnd F. W, Weber wero nt Bend Saturday. LAMB YIELD LARGE AT POWELL BUTTE POWELL BUTTE April, 1. Tho OTallnhan llrothom, who recently purchnsrd tho William Wilson ranch (Continued on Pago 7.) tmc HJJSSELL TRACTOR, nuiki in kk zweca tNGINES Boiitns SAW MILLS THftCSHEftS tfTRACTOftt OUILTIH ALL Wit! RUSSELL CAN AND PEA THRESHERS CLOVER HULLERS CALL Oft WRIT! TOR PARTICULARS C. J Hlndmun is papering tho Newt Cobb house. Nowt Cobb has taken charge of tho sheep nt tho Hosklns ranch nt Lower Brldgo for Mr. Mnhnffoy, vice president of tho Central Oregon Bunk of Bond. .Mr. and Mm. Walter May of Bend wcro nt Slstem Wednesday to moko final proof on their homestead on the high desert. Mr. and Mm. J. J. Wilt havo been fencing their ranch, formerly tho Booth place John W. Donnln and Anthony Roach ha7o loosed tho Davis ranch for tho season. C. L. Gist In making extensive Im provements on hln 8lntera property. Tho Turn-n-Lum mill commenced cutting lumber lant Saturday . Motor Car Sale i Now being conducted at Vancouver Harracks, Vancouver, Washington, by the United States Spruce Production Corporation Motor Trucks, 1 1-2 to 5 ton, $1,000 to $4,200. Trailers, 2 1-2 to 5 ton, $100 to $1,000. Fords', $000 to $150. Also a few passenger ears of other makes. All cars carry prices plainly marked. Come and see and buy. For further information addreM Automobile Dcpt.. Salei Hoard, United States Spruce Pro duction Corporation, Yeon Bldtf., Portland. Or. ...,. ..ft. Cft,.....!. .... ..... f mwv m snygtwk is ti. 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