lW-l l M9ND SUIiLimN. WIHD, WMWOK, TMUiHtPAT, MAT IB, ! . . 1UCMR a Central Oregon Neighborhood News POWELL BUTTE GIRL LEAVES WAR WORK POWELL BUTTE, May 13. Miss Hnzol Unyno arrived homo Saturday nlghl from San Francisco, whore nho has boon omploycd In tho Red Cross headquarters during tho war. Miss Bayno will visit with her par cnts Until tho first ot July, when she leaves to outer Mt. Zton's hospital to train as a nurso. Qrandma'Brown is recovering from her recent operation for cancer ot tho lip. Mrs. Carl Llndqulst has been quite 111 tho post week. Arthur Wurswcllen and E. II. Stuart went to Prinovlllo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Drlscoll attend ed scrricos and visited with friends In Bend Sunday. Tho program given by tho Red mond high school students -nt tho social last week was ot high order nnd very much appreciated by thoso present. Tho young peoplo gave their sorvleos freo and tho Powell Butlo Sorosla club desires to express Its thanks for their kindnes and gen crofilty Frank Foster ad family wcro In Prinovlllo Sunday. Mrs. Arba WHeoxen camo'up from her home in Portland and made Powell Butlo a brief visit ono day last week, going on to Bend and re turning to Portland. Quite a largo class from Wilson school is taking tho eighth grade examination this week. The- frequent frosts In this sec tion are retarding tho growth of gardens and so forth. Gcorgo Bailey, well known in this community, but now a resident ot Portland, has recently returned from ovorsca3, woll and glad to be in tho V. S., according to letters re ceived by friends in Powell Dutto last week. George Hobbs, J. F. Rico. E. H. Stewart, Roy Roberts, Henry Hansen, and C. L. Worrell were among the Knights of Pythias who returned from attending tho convention in PrinovJIIe last week. They report having a fine time and being royally entertained by tho Prinovlllo knights. Professor and Mrs. E. E. Evans and children, Anna and Donald, with Mrs. Evans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble, ot Quincy, Michigan, were visitors at tUo home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brlx recently. Dan Hourlgan has returned from a business visit to Portland. J- F. Rico is confined to his homo with an attack of la grippe. Tut it la "THE BULLETIN." TAKES HOLD AND HELPS. Mario Helsler, Freeport. Ill writes: "I had jnoro or less ot a cough for 10 years and I hnvo taken luito a number of medicines. None of them takes hold and helps like Foley's Honoy and Tar." This old, rcliablo couzu syrup promptly helps roughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Contains no opiates. Sold everywhere Adv. Tut It ia THE BULLETIN." MILLICAN TEACHER JOINED IN MARRIAGE MILLICAN', May 13. The reason for Miss Mao CaseUeer'a refusal to return to school duties next fall has become apparent, for sho was re cently united in marriage to Merrill Knot. Her mother came to Join her In Bond. A large crowd enjoyed a danco at the former Conaway houso Satur day, May 3. Mr. aud Mrs. J. J. Holland and daughter Mary were Sunday guests at the Leo Rooney home. Mr. Rooney's mother from Portland is visiting nt tho Rooney homo. tLco Keller and son Harold called at tho R. II. Keller homo Sunday. Seth Stookey called on bis nephew, W. W. GrlnBtoad, one day this week. Thero are quite a few riders In this neighborhood now rounding up horses. Mrs. L. A. Shaffer called at tho J, J. Holland homo Monday. Mary and Joseph Hollnnd accom panied Mrs. L. A. Shutter to Bend Tlie P. B. Johnson family was out this way Sunday. Roy Keller was fclck several days this week, but Is going to school again. , Miss E. Lomas made a business call at tho R. R. Keller homo Satur- Tom Golnp relied ut tho Holland liome Tuesday. Leo KIKr expects to make final p-oof May 15, and J. J. Holland Way 20. Four chairs at your service at the Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv. HE DOES HEAVY 1VOIUC. "I do -heavy work, and that Is a Btraln on a man's kidneys," writes Bert Dawson, Canton, 111., "My trouble storied with severe, sharp pains over my back. I bought a bottle of Foloy Kidney Pills, and be fore it was gone, ray pains had en tirely left me," They banish rliou raatio pains, backache, soreness, stiff new. Sold everywhere, Adv. Put It In "l'HK BULLETIN." - SISTERS SCHOOL TO CLOSE FRIDAY SISTERS. May 13. School closes Friday, tho 16th, with conduct ot tho eighth grade examination. Tho sixth grado writes In philology, tho seventh In geography nnd George Davis writes In arithmetic. F. W. Weber has accepted a po sition In tho Bend postotuco tor tho sumtnor vacation, F. Wobor has accoptcd tho prlnctpnlshlp ot tho La Pino school nt a salary ot 11450 tor ulno months' term. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Allen, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. GIbI. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Arnold. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Graham, Jesso Scott, Van Wilson, Inox Mc Klnnoy, Allco Kapphahn, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dort Hodson. Percy Mead, Storllo Fry roar. Mary Fryrear. and Holon Manny nttonded tho dunce nt tho Holslng summer resort Saturdny evening. Refreshments wore served and ovory ono had a good time. C. L. Gist, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schonck and Alice Kapphahn were at Bend Saturday. Mrs. Earl Updlko hns secured a teacher to fill out tho rest ot tho torm, which ends tho 13th ot Juno. Gcorgo Altkcn was at Prinovlllo Wednesday to attend n meeting of tho Knights of Pythias. Twenty-ono members took tho third degrco initia tion. Rod Foster ot Easlo Creek valley was In town Sunday. Frank Zumwnlt ot tho Alllngham station on tho Motollus wont to Bend Sunday and returned with his daugh ter Nellie, who has been at tho Bend Surgical hospital. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. E. Parborry, Frank Arnold, Dert Hodson. Tom Arnold. Mrs. Long nnd Mrs. Harrison, all ot Clovcrdale, were shopping at Sisters Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Roach, Mrs. J. W. Donnls and children left for Kcnnewlck, Wash., Monday for n visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Graham nnd children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold of Clovcrdale wero fishing on tho Mctolius Sundny. Ed Spoo hauled a load of wheat to Bend Monday nnd returned with a load of brick. Mrs. Madson purchased 'the Up dike ranch on tho Metolius. E. Parks has sold his ranch on tho Metolius. George Tonkin, stato game warden, ot Pendleton, was at Sisters Satur day. Mrs. C. W. Allen has returned from Vlda, Ore., and is getting ready to move to Vlda permanently. Her household goods aro for sale. County Superintendent J. Alton Thompson visited the school Friday. F. W. Weber and J. Alton Thomp son made a flying trip to Lower Bridge, .Terrebonne, Redmond and Tumalo after school on Friday. District Attorney Arthur J. Moore, Mr. nnd Mrs. Abbott and Architect Leo A. Thomas, all of Bond, wero at Sisters Sunday on their way to Black Butto. Vern Skelton made a record catch of fish on tho Motollus Sunday. Nowt Cobb was In from tho sheep camp at Lower Bridgo Sundny. Vern Kief has completed tho first semester's work in bookkeeping. Cut This Out It' Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, cncloso with Cc to Foloy & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foloy Kid ney Pills and Foloy Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. Adv. $950 IS SUBSCRIBED AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEA8ANT RIDGE. May 13.Thc mooting held at tho school Iioubo Tuesday evening in tho Interests of tho Victory loun campaign was fairly well attended, although thero woro a great many farmers who should have been thoro that wero tint Alinnt tor.fl wiiu Hiiliscrlbcd In bonds by thoso present. Chad Irvln of Redmond wus present ana spoko on tho Victory loan. W. II. Gray sow ma sawing mn chlno to BUI McCormlck of De schutes. Those attending tho .social at tno school houHe at Deschutes Friday ovoning from thlB neighborhood wcro: Mr. and Mrs. Ed 8walloy, Grandma Swalley, Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Whlto, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson und Mr. and Mm. John Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Baugh man and Mlsa Ruth Kasomoyor. Anton Ahlstrom, accompanied by Mrs. Catharine Johansen, Miss Hllraa Nelson and Mrs. O, E. Anderson, was in Dend Wednesday. P. C. Hardy of Bend nought some seed oats from RaHinus Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson wero In Redmond on business Friday after noon. . . T, I Anton Ahlstrom went to Bond Thursday to have sorao repair work done on his automobile. Rasmuii Peterson is putting up a now woven wire fence around his yard and garden. Hans Mikkolsen loat a flno heifer this week from bloat. Rasmus Peterson has the lumber on tho ground to build a now flume on bin plnco. Judgo W. D. Barnes ot Bond was out hero Wednesday to got somo shrubbery along tho river, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson wont to llond Saturday night to honr Billy Sundny speak nt tho llond Athlotto 'club tor tho Victory lonn. linns Mikkolsen nnd son Alfred wero Rodmond visitors Saturday, J. W. Potursnu wns In llond on business Saturday. John Gray, accompanied by somo friends from Bend, visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Gray, Sun day. Anton Ahlstrom was In Redmond Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson, ac companied by Lesllo Houghtnllug, at tended tho show In Bond Sunday ovoning. , Mr. Philips of Deschutes wns n visitor nt tho Anderson homo Sunday. WHAT ONE MOTHER DOES. Mrs. P.' Dennett. 7 Wawnanda Placo, Mlddlotowh, N. Y., writes: "I hnvo given Foloy's Honoy nnd Tar to my Uttlo boy, nnd cannot recommend It too highly as I think It Is tho only modlclno tor coughs nnd colds." Flno tor croup and whooping cough, as welt as coughs and colds. Contains no oplntcs. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. CLOVERDALE HAS A NEW MINISTER CLOVERDALE. May 14. Rev. Prlnco, who Is taking Rev. Mc Vicker's tplaco as minister lot tho Presbyterian church ot Redmond, preached his Initial sermon nt tho school houso on Sunday afternoon. A good crowd was In attondanco. Misses Leona and Tholma Gooding ot Rodmond accompanied him. Mrs. F. J. Burllns, Mrs. I. C. Par berry and Jonnctto Hurnsldo wore Sisters visitors an Saturday. J. J. Donken was on tho sick list a fow days last wcok. Tho 15,000 bond election held at tho Dean Van Mntro ranch on Satur day for tho purposo ot building n now dam bolow tho present. site for tho Squaw Creek Irrigation company carried, 1C to 1. R. O. Andrus was n cnllor at tho Long home on Snturday. J. J. Doaken was a Bend business visitor on Monday. H. O. Wilson and D. 1J. Long nro shearing shocp this week at tho Andrus ranch. R. O. Andrus was a business cnllor at tho Parborry ranch Friday aftor noon. Viola Miller, who has been staying nt tho Ilurnslde homo, relumed homo on Saturday. Vorno Skolton and Earlo and Ivan Millor woro Ashing on tha Metolius over tho week end. Viola Miller, Lloyd Rougher, Lynn Wilson and Jesse Scott spent Sun dny evening visiting at tho Parborry rcsldcnco. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wilson woro Redmond visitors on Thursday. Miss Raxio Morris was called to her homo fn Culver on account of tho serious illness ot hor brother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold, Mr, and Mrs. II. Kline. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Hodson, Mary and 8torllo Fryrear attended tho danco nt Helslng'H on the Metolius on Saturday evening. Warren Edmonds received tho news ot tho Illness nnd (tenth ot his brother In Manchester, Iowa, on Monday, Mrs. H. C Millor and son Earlo mado a trip to Dend on Friday. Jesso Scott of Lowor H rid go was n business cnllor In Cloverdalo on Saturday. REPAUtS ARE MADE ON SWALLEY DITCH PLEASANT RIDGE, May 14. A crow of men has been working bov oral days on n now flu mo on tho Swalley ditch near Rasmus Peter son's. Mr, nnd Mrs. Ole -Hanson nnd Hans Hunson of Deschutes spent Sunday nt tho Mlkkelsen home. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson and Leslie Houghtallng attended tho movies in Bend Sunday night. Earl Wood uttonded tho.IC. or P. lodge celebration In Prinovlllo Wed nesday night. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Andorson woro Bond visitors Saturday evening. Reginald Bayloy of Tumalo was In this neighborhood Sunday. Mndlson Holton and WIlllo Po tor- son nttended thu danco at tho Hippo drome In Bend Saturday night. J, F. Young, tho Swalley ditch ridor, took dinner ut the Anderson homo Monday, J. W. Peterson went to Rend Sat urday. Mrs, Hans MlkkelHon and son Al fred, accompanied by Mrs. Cathnrino Diamond CHICK FOOD SAVES LITTLE CHICKS and helps them to grow into big, strong, healthy bird's. Q A dean, vrholetoma, nttural food no dust no watte. Keep tho chlclu healthy and makes them grow fatt. jyLec for tut Nam anJ TnJ Ma'k on Evtty Original Patk'l OUR 1919 Of "Diamond Quality" Poultry Supplies, listing everything nccciury for the profitable production of poultry nuulM ire on request. Old. Chicks "BUCKEYE" Incubator and COLONY Brooder Stoves COUNTY BOND ELECTION SET ia,000 KIX)TAT1()N TO AID IN BUILDING OF THE DALLES CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY AND MARKET ROADS UP JUNE II. (From .Thursdny'u Dally.) Responding to n putltlan hearing 130 names, tho Deschutes county court today authorized n county elec tion on Juno 3, ut which tlmo n $125,000 road band Issuo will bo voted on. Ot tho total amount which It Is expected to rnlso by this means, G0,000 will bo used to co-oporntn with tho stato In tho construction ot Tho Dnllen-Callfornln highway, tho romalnd'or to go for tho Improve, tnent ot various socallod niarkut ronds. Tho bonds, It Is stipulated, shall draw not mora than GH por cent. Interest, nnd will bu norlnl In char acter after tho fourth year, final re tirement of the county's securities to bo tundo at tho end ot 10 yearn. Johansen, wcro Redmond visitors Snturday. Anton Ahlstrom mado n business trip to Rodmond Saturdny afternoon. Mrs. O. E. Andorson was In Rod mond on business Thursday morning. Fred Soollng enmo down from Ilond Sundny morning nnd spent tho day nt tho Gray homo. J. W. Peterson, accompanied by his wife nnd children nnd his mother, visttod nt Mrs. Carrie Johnson's ranch, nenr Tumalo, Sunday. Miss Hllma .Nelson entertained Mrs. J. W. Potorson, Mrs. Peterson, sr , nnd Mrs. O. E. Andorson Wednes day afternoon. J. W. Potorson has built n new ignrago this week. Hans Mlkkelsn butchered n hog, which ho delivered In Ilond Friday. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was u Tumnlo visitor Tuesday nftornoon. YOUNG COYOTES ARE TAKEN AT PINEHURST PINBHURST, Mny 14. Charles A. Howell, Albort Grahnm and Durwnrd Howell found a coyoto den Saturday with flvo young coyotes In It. They had somo real sport getting them out without killing them. Mr. nnd Mrs. Phil Smith wcro Sun day visitors nt W. E. 8enrcy'a. Mrs. G. M. Couch, who Is in llond for medical treatment, In seriously III. F. V. 8wlshor was transacting busi ness In Rend Monday, On Inst Thursday ovoning nt tho school houso n declnmatory contest was hold Tho participants wero Rozolln Pholps nnd Resnlo Snyder, both of tho seventh grade. Tho first recited "Tho Return of Rogulus," tho second, "Tho Pnrtlng of Mnrmlnn Und Douglas." Both selections woro given exceptionally well, and tho judges, who wero Mrs. W. B. Searcy, Miss Frances Thompson nnd Roy M Wolls, xnvo tholr decision In favor of tho first speaker, Rozolln Phelps. Mrs. Alex. Howell spent several days visiting nt C. W. Howell's. W. E. Searcy has leased his farm to Mr. Mlckols and sons and will "movo to Hond In tho nenr future. Miss Ivy Snyder enmo homo Sun day after staying several wcoks In Rend with Mrs. Prlnco. Miss Ethol Snyder wns an nil night guest of MIsh Ruth Ilayloy Wednesday ovoning. Raymond Wlmor has boon nbsent from school tho nnst week on account of a severe cold. Georgo Clemens spent tho week end at tho Mickels homo. MEN WANTBD For Pupor Mill work. No oxporlonco neces sary. 8 hours work 42o per hour. Oppor tunity for advance ment. Slnglo men pre ferred. Splendid now hotel, meals 30c, roams 35c. Apply Crown Willamette Paper Co., Camas, Wash. CATALOGUE Ak lor Catalog Ma 702 Poultry and Egg lANLAL The Owl Pharmacy "Some Saving V9 says the Good Judge You men arc savin every cent you can. You ought to know that this quality tobacco costs loss to chewnot more ! You takea smaller chew. It gives yau the good tobacco tustc. It lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW. put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Minn A. F. Kldor. Mlim Hesslo 8nydor nnd Mm. O. W. Hnyilor wont to llond Saturdny with Mm. j. i. 1'holps. Dnvo MlckuU npont Sundny In nond. Mr. nnd Mm. O. II. Bpnugh nnd family nnd Mr. nnd Mm. llnrry Mo Oulro npont Saturdny ovenlng nt tho Howell homo, Misses Ivy nnd IMhoI 8nydor worn entertained nt tho Uraham homo Hun day. Minn Ilorlhu Hnssnlhurg, from Kelso, Washington, enmo In on tho train Friday morning to vltill hor olHtor, Mm. F. V. Swlshor, SEVEN SELECTED IN DECLAMATION TRYOUT (From Saturday'! Dally.) Sovoti llond candidates for tho trl county dcclnmntlon content, May 17, woro chosen Initl night and thin monrlng nt tryoutn hold nt tho high school hulldlng. 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