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PACK 9 HKND KULLKTIN, BKN1), OUKGON, THUItHDAY, APItlli Vl, 1B1H Central Oregon Neighborhood News t NEWS NOTES FROM PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT IIIDQE, April 21.- J. W. Peterson, mother and brother arrived from California Friday night to mako an extended visit. Leslie Houghtatlng nnd Wllford Ilutchlns wont to Dond Saturday night. Sovernl from this neighborhood at tended .tho Eastor services nt the Deschutes school houso Sunday morn ing. W. II. Gray and Alfred Mlkkolscn were In Redmond Saturday. Olo IlntiBon of Deschutes is haul ing hay from Mlkkolscn's placo. Jlr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson woro Ilend visitors Saturday. Anton Ahlstrom vas In Itedmond Snturtlay. Wllford Ilutchlns was In Redmond on business Thursday. Anton Ahlstrom butchered two hogs Tuesday, which ho Bold to Chas. Boyd ot Qcnd. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson went to Deschutes Tuesday und Thursday nights to practlco some music for Easter. Jako Peterson went to Redmond Thursday after a load of land plaster. Anton Ahlstrom purchased a holfer from Don Slnughter of Deschutes. Mrs. John Edwards was in Red mond Wednesday afternoon. W. II. Gray was in Bend on busi ness Friday. Anton Ahlstrom attended court In Bend Monday as a witness. Rasmus Peterson nnd Mrs. Cath nrlno Johansen wero In 'Redmond Tuesday. Chas. Boyd of Bend bought a cow from Androw Nelson. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson wero In Bend on Tuesday on business. Jake Peterson nnd brother wero In Bend Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mlkkclsen, Al fred Mlkkolsen, Mrs. Catharine Jo hansen and Rasmus Peterson mo tored to Madras Sunday and spent the day visiting friends. Gust Nelson camo down for a short visit Sunday jifternffon nt tho home of his cousin, Anton Ahlstrom. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray and Mr. nnd 'Mrs. O.' E. Anderson attended tho movies In Bend Sunday evening. Mr. White preached at tho school house at Deschutes Sunday morning. Cut ThN Out It's Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this Blip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing" your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid ney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. Adv. TERREBONNE SCHOOL IS BEING REPAIRED TERREBONNE, April 22. Tho Insurance adjuster from Portland was here last Monday and Tuesday to look over tho school houso. Tho contract for the masonry has been let to Mr. Ladd of Redmond, and Mr. Iunker of Terrebonne has charge of tho carpenter work. It Is expected that tho reconstruction work will begin soon. A ball game was played last Fri day afternoon between Madras and Terrebonne. Tho score was 4 to 1 In favor ot Madras. Tho teams, how ever, wero unevenly matched, as J.I10 Madras boys were larger and older than tho Terrebonne boys. A finer FOR FOOD CONSERVATION The Big Profit Maker that Pays for Itself. On more than CO, 000 farms tho Indiana Silo has al ' ready paid for Itself In crops saved, in fatter cattle', in more milk, and Is returning big profits to every owner, every year. High meat, milk nnd butter prices mako it doubly Important to preserve tho full food valuo of your crop to keep it succulent, whole and tasty. These prices In crease the profits from tho INDIANA SILO 09 year's saving with nn Indiana under present conditions mora than pays back tho investment. And tho silo can do tho saving beforo you pay for it. Our largo purchasing power enables us to supply better materials and batter workmanship than can bo had in silos that cost moro. Ask tho owners of In diana Silos In your neghborhood. Prove to yourself thut thoro Is no sllago batter than that made in an Indiana. It's a big profit makor for your farm, and lasts a life time, Wrlto for our easy payment plan and descriptive . catalog. Wrlto or oeo FRANK ANDERSON ' Oregon representative. C. K. Spauldlng Logging Co., at WRIGHT HOTEL set of studonts than tho Madras young folks would bo hard to find. Torrobonno Is glad to mako their acquaintance and hopes to play a re turn gnino In tho near future Mr. nnd Mrs. A, J. Fuller of Lower Brldgo spent Sunday with Mrs. Win flold. W. O. Ralston ot Tcrrohonno depot has moved to Prlnovlllo Junction. Two returned soldiers from Franco will speak nt tho L. P. C. hall In Torrobonno Tuesday. Mr. Trapmnu nnd son from Prlno vlllo spent Sunday at tho Galbratth home. T. W. Vandevort moved his cnttlo last wcok from tho Snnpp plnco to his ranch, south ot Bond. Herbort Rommel returned homo for Easter. Ho expects to bo hero n tew days. F. E. Tollett sold four hogs last wook. Raymond Elliott loft tor Scattlo Wednesdny evening. Tho following Torrobonno resi dents, attended Eastor services at tho Presbytorlan church In Redmond Sunday evening: Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Eby, Herbert Eby. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Hnll, M88 Doltrlch, II. L. Elliott, Mrs. Gnlbralth, Mrs. Pecknnni, Mrs. Pickett, Mrs. W. R. Davidson, Jlrs. Iunker, Mrs. Relgol nnd Russell Gnl bralth. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mooro of Lower Brldgo spent Sunday at their homo here. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. B. Grant, who havo boon spondtng tho post year with their daughter In Texas, have re turned to Terrebonne. Mrs. C. M. Peckhnm was, n Bond visitor last Tuesday. A WELCOME TOR HICKXKSS. Indigestion, clogged stomach nnd bowels is mora than an invitation to lllnras. It elves n cordial 'welcome. Undigested food ferments and sends poison throughout tho system. Foley cathartic tablets aro wholesome, quick In action, no bad after effect. Clcanso bowols, tono up liver, sweeten breath. Sold ovorywhero. Adv. IRISH DANCE HELD AT POWELL BUTTE POWELL BUTTE. April 23. A fine crowd attended tho danco at Community hall last Friday. One hundred and twenty numbers wore sold, and everybody pronounced it ono of tho best ever given. Tho "Irish boys," who wero hosts, gave their guests excellent entertainment. Tho supper was served at tho close ot tho danco. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young nnd their llttlo daughter Tbelma camo In from Vnncouver Monday In their car and will spend a week or two visiting relatives. Mrs. Young is n daughter ! Mrs. .Mary Brown, nnd also has two sisters here, Mrt. E. A. Bussett and Mrs. George Shobcrt. Dan Hourlgan and Tom Cronln wero called to Bond last week on ac count ot ono of Cronin's men being very badly Injured. Tho man was taken to the hospital. Dan Hourlgan mndo a flying trip to Silver Lako last Saturday to look after his sheep. Will Arnold sold his small band ot sheep to a Redmond party. Tho ditch riders .for this section this year aro to be John Huston and Will Arnold. Miko Daley is quite ill at the Uur gcsH ranch hero. Tom Cronln Is head nurse. Domlnick Burgess was In Portlnnd a few days last week. ' Miss Fay Dussett took hor school for nn egg roast on Eastor Sunday. Wise up on tobacco says "A lot of you fcl I0W8 arc cheating yourselves out of rcnl tobneco satis faction.' That's what I get out of good old Gravely." "eyton Mm M REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in. pouch Thoy found n fine picnic ground near tho Chnrlcs PnrrlHh homo, and on Joyed tho dny hugaly, E. A. Bussott took his Sunday school class ot little folks for n picnic Easter Sundnx. Thoy went Into tho woods on Mrs. Tweet's place. Tho Eastor exorcises nt Community hall wero well attonded Suudny after noon. . . School closes nt tho Wilson school house this week. Rol Powolt camo out from Prlno vlllo Sundny In his new car nnd visited nt tho Goorgo Trucsdalu homo. Grandma Brown had her Eastor dinner with hor daughter, Mrs. Goorgo Shobcrt, and family. There wore present Mr. and Mrs. George Shobcrt, Mr. and Mrs. Molvln Foster nnd two children, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jess Shobcrt nnd daughter Harriott, Dowcy, Lota nnd Ethel Shobcrt nnd Qrnndma Brown. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Charlton woro Deschutes visitors Monday. Thoy also went on Into Bend to visit their son Harold for n few hours. Henry Hanson employed a tractor to plow for him last wcok. J. F. Rico, C. L.' Morroll and George Hobbs attended tho K. of P, lodgo at Redmond Inst Week iml wit nessed their neighbor, Henry Hanson, rldo tho goat. Mrs. John Driscoll was a passenger on tho northbound train Tuesday to Portlnnd, whoro sho will visit and shop for a wcok or two. C. L. Morrcll purchased a flno colt from William Wilson last week. Mrs. A. W. Bayno has boon qulto ill for tho naat week, but nt nresont seems to bo Improving. Mrs. Martha Foster Is oulto seri ously 111 at hor homo. The "pie" social for tho 8hcpard school was a grand success in every way. and tho financial part of It In particular. Special thanks nro ex tended to tho "Irish boys," who boosted tho prices of tho pics and showed so much public spirit In help ing to raiso tho amount needed for tho purchase or a boll. Ono hundred and twonty dollars wero cleared. Henry Whltsott ot Bend has rented tho Ned Angland ranch nnd will movo his famUy there soon. IlII) HEIl OF ALL HER PAIN. Mrs. L. Wavuo, 272C 3rd St., Ocean Park, Calif., writes: "I am thnnk- ful to say Foloy Kldnoy Pills rid mo of all my pain. I udvlso anyone to try them after tho good thoy did mo." Backache, soro muscles, stiff or swollen Joints, rhoumntlc pains nro indications ot kidney trouble Foley Kidney- Pills aro sufe, reliable. Sold ovorywhero. Adv. CATTLE RAISERS MEET AT SISTERS SISTERS. April 23. A special meeting ot tho advisory board of tho Slstars-Metollus Livestock association was held in Forester Porry Soulh's offlco Saturday for gonoral purposes. Those In attendance wore: Forest Supervisor Normun G. Jucobson of Ucnd, H. L. Tone of Sisters, Joe Howurd, Jr., ot Lower liridgo, M, N. Knickerbocker of Plalnvlew, Kd. Gra ham ot Grandvlew, Mux Wurzwcllor ot Sisters, Mr, Porter, government timber estimator, of New York, ana Forester Perry South ot Sisters. Van and Lynn Wilson, Mrs, Herthu Wilson, Inez McKlnney, Johnnie Wilson, Vern Kief, George Davis, Mr. and Mrs. II. K, Alton, Mrs. C L. Gist attonded tho Council club muotlug ut Cloverdalo Friday evening. Tho Van Tassel family of Plain view attended Sabbath school exer cises at Sisters Saturday afternoon. Tho uttendanco nt school for the eighth month, which ended tho 18th BUCKHECHT KO. U.3. PAT OFF. ARMY SSw' SHOE smTZmwwwMiai ymmk. Yes this Is the shoe that gives you 'Extra service every step con. fort every minute." Why? Because it is iuilt right to start with) Our first consideration has always been to put into every Buckhecht Army mh?Wmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmw?Lmmr E&3&? $6.S0 to $8.50 At principal dealers on the I'iclfic .Coatt. If your dealer Ii not supplied, order direct from M.Bufctur.r. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT ""b 1 Buck Good taste, smaller clicvy,loiiijcr life iswliat makes Genuine Grave ly cost less to ehow than ordinary pint. Write . GUNUINR GllAVRLY DANVILI.n,V,, fr hflltt dewing pl-t' orano ot April, was 9G per cent. Report cards woro given out Monday morn lug, containing Hliindlngn in nil the subjects taken by pupils according to tho course of study for elementary schools ot Oregon. Elinor Graham and Johnnie Wilson have completed nil tho sixth grade work In spoiling. Goorgo Davis and Henry Cllott havo completed the first semester's work ot tho ninth grade In American liter ature. Forester Porry A. South nnd F. W. Weber mndo n business trip to Ln Pino Sunday. Mr. nnd Mm. II. O. Wilson of Clovordula were shopping at Bisters Saturdny. Harold Kllnn was In from Clover dale Saturday. C. L. Gltt went to Bend Monday and returned with Mr. Griffith. Demits Hunt ot Cloverdalo bus boon appointed wutormnstcr ot the Squaw Creek Irrigation ditch. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K Allen woro nt Bond Tuesday on business. C. L. Gist, Mrs. Dick King and Mrs. J. II. Stidhnm wuro at Hand Wednesdny. Mrs. E. E. Parks was n dinner guest nt tho Joe Howard residence ut Lower IJrldgo Wednesday. Mr. .and Mrs. H.'K. Allen nnd Mrs. C. L. Gist woro nt Redmond Thurs day. Mrs. Barthn Wilson nnd son Lynn wore ut Prlnovlllo Tuesday. Anthony Roach took Mr nnd Mrs. J. P. Duckott to Redtnond Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Duckett loft tho same evening for Chehnlls, Wash, They will return In a few dnys by road with their car. C. L. Gist loft for Rochester, Minn., Thursday evening to have nn operation for cancer ot tho mouth at tho -Mayo hospital. Fred McKlnney wns at Camp Bhor man to consult with Martin Hanson Wednesday. Mrs. Dennlson and hor son Jerry Winkle arrived In Ilend Thundny from California. Llttlo Victor Roach and Willis Spoo stnrtrd for Redmond on fool Wednesdny nnd succeeded In getting as far as the Hurrlngton ranch, when thoy woro apprehended nnd returned to thoir pnronts. THEY HIT THE HPOT. D. McMIIIInn, Voluntoer Flromans Home, Hudson, N. Y., writes: Foley kidney pills nro like n stream of water played on fire by flromen.They hit tho spot, put nut the fire nnd drown tho pain." Foley kldnoy pills relievo rheumatism, backacho, sore muscles and other symptoms ot the kidney nnd blnddor trouble. Sold ovorywhero. Adv. PINEHURST SCHOOL CLOSED BY DEATH PINBIIURST. April 23. Ml8 Anna Elder closed her school last Friday an account of the death of hor mother. Sho loft Friday evening for Centralla, Washington, to uttond tho funeral. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. E. Winter woro in Bond 'Friday afternoon. Quito a number from hero nttend ed the rabbit drive Sunday and re port that more than n thousund rabbits woro killed, Mrs Goorgo Snydor was an after noon callor nt G. At. Couch's Tues day. , Mr. and Mrs. F. V. flwisiior a lime daughter Viola was taken to the Dond hospital Friday. P. I). Ileal of Lu Pine was trans acting husiness In this neighborhood tho first ot the wcok. . I. E. Wlmor was hauling land pins tor from Redmond Wednesday, Miss Ivy Snyder, who has bcon In It is significant that the llucx HECiir Army Shoe is worn by thous ands of men nall walks oflife. They have come to ap preciate its yield ing comfort, lis velvety feel, its wear-resisting qualities. And so will you once you treat your feet to IiUCKIIECIIT Army Shoes, San Franeisco tv r MardHM-si TANLAC Hand for novnral woukn, relumed homo on nccount of a bad cold, Mrs. Snyder wan In Tumulo from horo Wednesdny, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 11. Sonroy attend ed the show In lluud Tluirsdny even ln. F. V, Rwlnhor was In Ilond on busi ness Thursday, Andy MeAlltslur nt IttiHohurg spent last week visiting his uncle, Albert (1 rutin in. John Ilollmnn and family moved down from tho Pino Tree mill Thurs day to their ranch, Ml mi A. F. Elder went to Titmnlo Monday evening on business. Miss Villa Uolluiuii was visiting Mrs. Roy Wells Wednesday, The Pluuhurst hcIiooI has grown noticeably In tho Inst two wooks, with eight now scholar. They are Leu, Roy, Edwin and Mlrou Mlckals, Ernest and Kenneth Wolls. STORM LASHED SEA BAITERS TRANSPORT Urml Huldtcr Returned to Camp Mrr- rltt TU.h How Men Wero Injured on Itounl Troop Ship. (From Tuesday's Dally.) After service ovorsms, II. F. Grin stead of Bond has arrived In Camp Morrltt, N. J nnd will probably soon be discharged from tho army, according to n letter received horo by rolntlren-In this city, "Wo had pretty bad weather coin ing ncross," he writes. "The sixth dny Out wo had a 00-tulto gale, und the ship would pitch first to one side nnd then to tho othor. tipping over ns much as CO degrees. Sometimes tho wnves would flood tho docks. I was pretty lucky coming iicrosn, for I wasn't oven seasick, although some of tho boys havo broken nrms nnd legs as a result ot being banged nrouud during the storm." DAIRY HUSBANDRY EXPERT IS COMING (From Tuesday's Dally.) E. L. Wontover of tho dnlry hus bandry department of Oregon Arl cultural college will spend n week In this county, boglnnlng April 23, discussing silo prnhloms. Mr. West over has made n specialty of silos and knows tho business from the ground up. As many meetings ns posslbla will be held among tho local farm bureaus, und a duflnltu plan for n sltn campaign will be adopted dur ing Mr-Westovor's visit. WWImilSaife I &r The Greatest Name In Goody-land Iff,' jMumiuiit 111 111 hi iiT7iniQCTffiMnlllM . W T "chewing "tWiT m3 '" f Scaled Tight Kept Right 27 " ' e Flavor Lasts . FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy HOUi AOKNTH PAYS DEBT OWED FOR 11 YEARS HUMMER LAKE MAN, HERE FOR CONVENTION, HKKKH'OUT C. H. 8TAATH, WHO PUT HIM UP AND COULD NOT CHANGE A ?. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Twonty-sovon years ngo 0, B. Slants, brother of W. 11. Htaatit ot Ilend, lived near La Plnu und occa- f slonally took In travelers. To his placo one night camu E. M., Ilrnttnu on his way from tho Willamette valley to tho Hummer Luke ncctlou. Mr. Ilrallnn spent tho night, and In tho morning offered a $20 bill In pay 111 e nt ot Mr. Stunts' charges ot fS, Mr. Htnats could not mako change and Mr. Ilrnttnu went on his way. The yours passed, Mr, Stunts loft Ln Pino nnd made his homo lu Yakima. . Mr. Ilrnttnu been 1110 11 prosperous farmer nnd stockman of Summer l.nke. Thoy novor mot. Hut Mr. Ilrnttnu did not forget that ho owed $2 for a night's lodging. Last week Mr, Slants camu In Rend to buy seed potatoes In ship to Yakima, and yestordny Mr, llrattan came lu to attend the stockmen's convention, air. Ilrnttnu know that u man named Slants lived lu Ilend und at once hunted him tip to pay f tho bill. Ho found W. H. Slant,' learned from him that his brother wns still here, saw him nnd paid thp $2. After having that 12 debt on his mind for 27 yearn, Mr. llrnttau will . now sleep mora easily. Four chairs nt your service at tho Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv. Lirr the children grow. Cough, colds. "SnufllcV that hang on tend to weaken tho system nnd a suffering nogloctcd child spends sn much strength combatting u cold that tho llttl onn cannot grow ns fast nnd sound In body ns when free from affliction. Foley's Honey and Tar Is splendid tor coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Sold everywhere. Adv. t Tut It In "THE liULLKTIN." ? 4