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'S kl f PACK 9 11KNI) HUIiliKTlN, 1IKNI), OKKGON, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1010 . i Central Oregon Neighborhood News 'V V V W W V V V W VVVVV WW . h. i Wyt? to you, savs Satidv io Jock Macfiherson N!X J'M. . ffa w .-x ww r "w ' - w SISTERS TAKES $1700 IN VICTORY BONDS SISTEUS. April 29. Mrs. Mere dith Bailor nnd Mrs. II. K. Allen were soliciting for the Victory Lib erty loan and succoodod In Retting tho following to subscrlbo for bonda: n. Ii. Tono', $300; Moredlth Dalloy, $300; Max Wurxwollor, $300; Goorgo .E Attkon, $300; P. W. Wobor. $150; J. P. Duckott, $100; J. J. Wilt. $100; Perry A. South. $100; John V. Dennis, $100; David L. Miller, $100; Airs. David L. MU lor, $100; Donnls (Hunt. $50; Ed II. Spoo, $50; Anthony Roach, $50; Alias Alice ICapphahn, $50; J-O. Mc Klnnoy, $50; C. S. Woods, $50: W. E. Graham, $50; Sam T. Arnold, $50; Nancy Arnold, $50: Win. Combs. $50. Tho Dry crook-Cash creek division ot tho Slstors-Motollus Livestock as sociation held a mooting In Forester Perry A. South's offlco Saturday afternoon. A man was hired to salt and ride tho range, Riving his entire time to tho work. Pinna were mado for developing Three Creek springs nnd to build a stock trail. Applica tion was mado for tho lease of gov ernment pasturo In tho Dry creek and Cash crcok section. Tho follow ing inembero woro present: Walter Hlnrlchsaud Paul Velotis ot Geneva, J3d D. Graham ot Grandvlew, Jesse and Sandy Scott and Jerry Grosz krucger of Lower Bridge and Burn side brothors and I. E. Parborry ot Clovcrdalo. Fred McKlnncy and Martin Han son killed a. hear near tho Metoltus river. Honry CUott and Dorothy Taylor Bocurcd tho honors at the spelling contest Friday. Mrs. E. Parks was on tho sick list Thursday. Ersklno Woods ot Portland passed through Sisters Friday on his way to tho Metollus. Kewt Cobb was in from tho sheep camp at Lowor "Bridge Sunday. Mary McAdam is on tho sick list with an attack ot appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Miller havo moved to tho Ersklno Wood summer resort on tho Metollus for the sum mer. John W. Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter May and Mrs. Ed Spoo were at Bend Friday. Curtis Balloy and wife are in Cali fornia and will soon return to Sisters. W. E. Young and O. K. Olsen of Redmond, accompanied by Georgo B. Heathman ot Portland, Mrs. C. iM. Schmidt ot Mt. Vernon, Wash., and Mrs. O, L. Madson, passed through Sisters' on their way to Suttlo Lake summer resort. Mr. Hoalhtnan Is ad ministrator ot hla son's estnto nnd Mr. Young and Mr, Olsen nro con templating tho purchase ot tho Buttle Lnko resort. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clydo Gist and chil dren woro down from Bond Saturday evening to attend tho danco at Allen's hall and returned Sunday. Forest Supervisor Norman O. Jacobson and party passed through Sisters Sunday tor an outing on tho Metollus. Tho Sisters' Red Cross Initios havo just completed making 50 garments to Hit their quota assigned them by tho Bend chapter ot tho Red Cross. S1k dollars and nlno cents was col lected for tho Y. W. C. A. ot Port land tor tho relief ot girls who nro out ot employment since the soldiers havo returned from tho front. John Bruns or the B. L. Tono ranch was In town Sunday. Herman Seaman. Ed Spoo, An thony Roach and J. W. Dennis moved tho off) co building from tho Duckott mill to tho Tum-a-Ltim mill. J. B. Minor, real estate dealer ot Bend, and party passed through Sis ters on their way to tho Metollus for an outing. A danco was given at Aliens hall Saturday evening. P. B. Davis went to Eugene Sun day. Warren Farthing nnd J. P. Duckott woro fishing on tho Metollus Sunday., W. E. Graham nnd family visited with Frank Zumwnlt and family nt tho Alllngham station Sunday. B. L. Tone went to Prlnoville Sun day. Frank Bodyfclt brought a party ot tourists out from Redmond Sunday. Georgo E. Altken went to Prlno villo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Duckott arrived from Choh'alls, Wash., in tholr car. Grandpa and Grandma Fryrcar woro dinner guests at tho Farthing home Tuesday. L. A. Shaw was at Sisters Monday on business. Forester Porry South, Mrs. Blan dlnla Scabcrry and Metola Allen were at Bond Tuesday. S. C. Miller and wife, formerly ot Wyoming and California, and lately ot Portland, havo leaned tho pobson ranch on Squaw creek. Sandy and Jesse Scott and Jerry "If it's thick, heavy sweetening you want stick to your ordin ary plug. But for real tobacco satis faction, you've got to come to good old GrUvcly." Good taste, smaller chc w,Iontf cr fife is what makes Genuine Grave ly cost less to chow than ordinary plug. H'ritt . Gbnuink GttAVBLY DANVILLB, VA. far iotkUt thewlat plug. TANLAC FOR SALE DY The Owl Pharmacy HOLT5 AGKNT8 X Peyton Brand KJBAL CHEWING" PLUG Plug packed irvpoucfv Mrs. Georgo Oyrlw and son Alvlu nro much Improved nftor nn utlnok ot la grippe. Viola Miller Ih working nl tho llurnsldo homo. Mrs. F. M, I. ii litis nil urn oil homo on Saturday from lloml, whoro she. has boon upending tho wook. J, L. Parborry has purchased Iwo 100-ton silos front tho Miller Lumbar company of .Bond nnd will begin eroding thorn on or boforo May 25, II. II. Kllgoro nnd family spent Sunday afternoon nnd evening at tholr rnnoh hero. Goorgu Gyrus nnd family and Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Arnold woro Ashing on tho river on Sunday. Lloyd Boughor camo from tho high dosort one day thin week. Qrosxkrucgor ot Lowor Brldgo woro nt Sisters Saturday. Bill McNary, Paul Vototls and Walter Hlnrlchu woro In from Genova Saturday. Max Wurxwollor was In from Black Butto Saturday. AVnttnr Mnv nnil wlfn nf lion it sue- cccdcd hi ascending tho top ot tho lookout station uniuruay anu iook soma fine vlowB-of tho Three Sisters. Frank Zumwalt nnd daughter Nellie, ot tho Alllngham station, uoro at Sisters Saturday and will leavo tnr Itnml Mnnrinv. whnm Nnllln will undergo an operation for appendi citis at mo uenu aurgicai nospmu. Mi. nn.l Mm niln RrhmirU nf Til- ..... ...... - w- .... ...... . rnmn nrn vlnltlnir at tho Nootnneclfl. C. A. and G. W. Burnsldo of Clovcrdalo wero at Sisters Saturday. C. Hydo and C. E..Lowo of Port land and R. C. Brlggs of tho U S. govornmont sorvico registered ut tho Sisters hotol. T. E. Wilson ot Tho Dalles regis tered at tho Sisters hotel Wednes day. Mrs. Llbby Combs went to Port land Monday to visit relatives for several months. Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur anu children moved to Hunker, Wash., Tuesday. Mrs. W. U. Qrogan was ai uenu from Sunday to Tuesday visiting her daughter. Forester Perry South attended tho livestock- association .mcotlng Tues day .and Wednesday at Bend. Fred McKInney was at uenu ana Redmond Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earlo Updlko and Mrs. Updlko's sister wero at Red mond Friday. ' Mrs. T. M. Dennis and son Jerry, M-i.h hnn (nut returned from tho army, woro at Slstors Saturday. MANY RABBITS DIE AT PLEASANT RIDGE Bend's Leading Clothing Store Offers You Clothes of Distinction No Wonder Young Men and Better Dressers of All Ages Prefer This Store 1$ The man who buys his clothes here doesn't follow the styles he leads it Why shouldn't he, with such a stock os this to choose from. 1 Here you ll find awaiting, you single and double breast ed models, plain and Waist seam styles, in handsome new materials of fine quality. Many of them bear the fa mous Collegian label to assure you satisfaction. 1H Splendid dark and medium shades; fancy patterns, stripes and solid colors. Special models for men of unusual measures. Ex tra values for the money in our entire showing. Drop in today. Newest Collegian Clothes, many with waist-seams, form tracing, with the late SSSi" .",pfl? and . . $25 to $45 - M.P.CASHMAN Bend's Clothier Home of Hart Schaflher & Marx, Stetson Hats, Florsheini Shoes PLEASANT RIDGE, April 39 A rabbit drlvq was hold In this neighborhood Sunday. A good many rabhlta woro klllod. . Dlnnor was served nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray by tho ladles. A meeting wna hold nt tho Plons ant Rldgo school houso Tuesday even ing in tho Interests ot tho Victory loan campaign. Mrs. O. E. Andorson, accompanied by Mrs. -II. T. Mlkkclson. Mrs. Cath nrlno Johnnson and Mis Hllmn .Nelson, was shopping In Redmond Friday. J. W. Peterson wnnl in Itnml nn buslneM Saturday, Mrs. N: D. Wood and son Enrl wore In Redmond Friday afternoon. Wllford Hutchlns was In Redmond on business Thursday afternoon, Thoso who attended the stockmen's banquot in Bend at tho Hlppodromo Wednesday night wero: Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Andorson, Mrs. II. T. Mlkkolscn, Mrs, Catharlno Johnnsen, F. D. Baughman and Rasmus Peter son. Mrs. Carrlo Johnson of Tumnlo visited her alitor. Aim. J W. ltr. son Thursday. Lea Houghtallng and Wllford Hutchlns went to Redmond Monday night. W. II. Gray sawed wood with his gasollno saw for O. E. Anderson Monday. Bend visitors from this neighbor hood on Wednesday wero: Mr. and Mm. 'F. n. nauehmnn. Mr. nnil Mm. J. A. Chase, Miss Etta Clinso. Mrs, Catharlno Johanson, Rasmus Potor son, Miss Mima Nelson, Anton Ahl strotn. Mrs. W. II. Cm v. Mm. II. T. Mlkkolson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Andorson. Wllford Hutchlns loft for Oregon City Saturday morning to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hutchlns, for a coupln of weoks. II. T. Mlkkclnon went to Bond to nttend tho big Odd Fellows mooting held thoro on Saturday. Mrs. John Edwards was In Red mond on business Friday. i o. I; Andorson wont to Redmond Friday niter n load or land plaster and lumber Fred Seeling camo nut from Bond Sunday to spend tho day. Roy. and Mrs. J. 8cott of Terra bonno visited Sunday at tho J. W. Peterson homo. Dr. nnd Mrs. A. Petty of Portland woro hero Friday to look after tholr property TAKES HOLD AND HELPS. . Mario Helslcr, Freeport, III., writes: "I had more or less of n cough for 10 years and I havo taken quite a number of medicines. Nnno of them takes hold and helps like Foley's Honoy nnd Tar." This old, rellablo cough syrup promptly helps coughs, colds, croup nnd whooping cough. Contains no opiates. Sold evorywhoro Adv, SQUAW CREEK DITCH IMPROVEMENT MADE CLOVERDALE, April 29 -Work has commenced on tho Squaw Crook ditch. New weirs and hosdga'tcH aro being built the entire length of tho ditch, Georgo Cyrus, Frank Arnold, Verne Skelton, J, U. Hodsou and Harold Kline aro working on this end ot tho ditch. A dance was held in Allen's hall in Sisters Saturday night. Quite a few attended from hero. Mary Fryrear spont the weok-ond at homo. J. L. Parborry find tho Burnsldo brothers attended a mooting at Bis ters, held Saturday, by tho Sisters Metollus Livestock association. Mr. Brock of Hood Klver has been appraising land In Clovordale this .last week, Whllo hero ho was a guest at the A. is. retcrson rancn. Lynn Wilson was a visitor at tho Harold Kllno homo on Monday even ing. Gladys Parborry was u visitor in Sisters on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Burling mndo a trip to the headgates of tho Clovcr dalo ditch on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Peck, J B. Hodson and Mrs. Dick King woro Bend business visitors on Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Fryroar of Squaw Creok wero callers at tho BurnBlde homo on Sunday, J. J, Dolkln was a Bend visitor one day last week. Prlvato Robert Burling ot tho 42nd (Rainbow) division will soon be In Cloverdalo, as he is expected to arrive In New York this weok. Andrew Settre helped John Dol kln butcher on Tuesday. PARENT-TEACHERS OF TERREBONNE MEET Oitl., wrltt'st "I umihI to lmvn pains In my right hip. I could hardly turn In hod. Now I find I mn much bettor by using Foloy Kidney Pills. Llko wIhq, pains In my buck left." Hold everywhere,- Adv. PLAINVIEW TO, .GIVE DANCE ON MAY 1 TERREBONNE. April 20. Tho monthly Pnrent-Toaohora' association meeting was hold at tho school hounn Friday afternoon. Mr. Kuans, tho county agriculturist, npoku on tho subject of "Boys' nnd Girls' Indus trial Clubs." Ho also spoko to the school on club work. lust year thoro woro eight winners of achieve ment plus in tho school, nnd thin year they oxpoct to beat that record. Mr. Mauderschlod was called to Portland' a few days ago by tho III liens ot his wlfo. Torrobonno has not gono over tho top In tho Victory loan so far, but expects to do so shortly. Thosu from Terrebonne to attend tho Odd Follows' convention in Bond were: .Mesdnmos Nichols, Perry, Gates, Parr, lunker, Graves, Snnpp, Hayes, Echler and Foster, and Messrs. Nichols. Porry. Gates. Parr, lunker, Graven, Snapp, Hit yes, Mc Elfresh, Doru. Lowo and McPaddon. Tho delognlos from Torrobonno speak In tho highest terms of the hospitality of tho Bend people. Mrs. Wray ot Bend spent Sunday at tho McFadden homo. Angollno Rommel spont Sunday .with her mothor at Terrebonne. Wuunltn Wester entertained a fow of hor little friends at her homo Inst Saturday in honor of her seventh birthday. Thoso present worn Misses Helen Whltols, Clarabel Numbors, Irma Galbrallh, Juanlta Rolgnl. Ruby Motcalf and Frances Galbrnlth. Ilruco MacGrogor of Bond visited tho school Friday. Mr, Cathro, ono of tho officials ot the dlatomlto plant, arrived hero from .Portland last Sunday. Mr. Johnston, with his family, ar rived horo Tuesday to take posses sion of his place, which ho recently purchased from II. O, Fnucett. PLAINVIEW. April 28. Thu Plnluvlow Progressive club will glvo n dnuco nl tho Tumnlo hull un thu ovonlng ot May 1. 0, C. MoCnlllstor nnd A, E. lions woro In Bond vu litiHlnonH Tuesday, Mr. nnd Mrs, Louis Bennett and (nnillv nf Nllvnr t.llWll tirrlviul tit tllll J, A. W, Scoggln rnnoh on Monday to muko n Hliort visit. Thu Plnliivtnw Hchool Celebrated thu closing iay by n picnic on tho (Contlnuxd ou Page 3.) Hho Find Hrmrlf Much Better. Lamo back, rheumatic pains, stiff ness and soreness In muscles nnd Joints can bo quickly relieved, Mrs. L. Wnvuo. 2720 3rd St . Ocuan Park. LIBERTY THEATRE In, Wht le Se Tkte Week fill DAY AND HATUHIMY HATUHPAY MATINEE Dorothy Gish "The Hope Chest" Mack Konnetl Comedy "Never Too Old Outing Heel Out Wyoming Way News Weekly BUNDAY'MONDAY Elsie Ferguson 'His Parisian Wife' I Come Io The Llbctly when In Bend. J I BC3 m wl A Flavor for every taste S K FfcM WILL sealed alr-tteht and Impurity-proof. In the wan wrapped safety packages. Be sure to get WRIGLEYS because If Is supreme In quality. Sr v v i The Flavor Lasts Mrs. Jr. J, Burling was a Sisters visitor on Saturday,