The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 26, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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"And remember it, too."
The better the quality of your
chew, the more you'll enjoy it.
You'll get more out of your to
bacco money, too you'll stive
part of it for something else.
A small chew of this quality
tobacco tastes good and it
lasts and lasts.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
tut up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
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Central Oregon
Neighborhood
News
PLAINVIEW TO HAVE
NINE MONTHS' SCHOOL
PLAINVIEW, Juno 26. Tho an
nual meeting of Plalnvlew school
district No. 23 waa held last Monday
afternoon at tho nehool house. Tho
meeting was called to order by tho
chairman, J. B. Elklns. As Mr.
Elklns term expired this year, J. B.
Dawson was elected as third director.
Mrs. 11. A. Scoggln was re-elected
clerk. Tho budget was accepted as
advertised, and work will begin this
summer on making n standard
school. A motion was made and
carried to extend the school term a
month, mailing nine months ot school
instead of eight.
Itoy and Edgar Hcartt hauled a
load of potatoes from tho Hatch
ranch, near Tumalo, last Wednesday.
Hay Armstrong made a business
trip to Powell Dutto Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. JI. T. Hartley were
Sisters callers Tuesday evening.
Newell Van Tassel returned homo
last week from a trip to Portland.
Mary Dennett of Silver Lake is
visiting at the J. A. W. Scoggln
homo this week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burgess and
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wells of Pine
Tree mill, were callers In Plalnvlew
Wednesday evening.
Tho O. D. O. club will hold Its
regular meeting Thursday afternoon,
June 2C, with Mrs. Phil Smith. The
ladles will please remember their
scissors and thimbles.
A. W. Armstrong, Mrs. Hubert
Armstrong, Wllma Bennett and Miss
Burgess woro Bend callers .Satur
day. Will Patterson of Portland arrived
in Plalnvlew Saturday to spend a
week of vacation with relatives at
tho A. E. Hoss home.
Mrs. M. J. Van Tassel arrived
home Monday after an absence of
several wcoks.
The mother and two sisters of
Mrs. J. B. Dawson arrived at the
Dawson home Sunday morning and
will spend somo timo visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colfelt and
family spent Sunday evening at the
A. E. Hoss home.
Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Hartley and
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Scarth of tho
Pine Tree mill, enjoyed a fishing
trip at the river Saturday evening.
Miss Luella Burgess went to Cul
ver Saturday evening, where she
will nurso for several weeks.
Frank Armstrong arrived from
Portland Sunday morning and mado
a short visit at the J. A. W. Scoggin
ranch, en routo to Wyoming.
Oeorgo Calverley was In Bend Sun
day for a minor operation.
A. W. Armstrong was a caller on
tho dentist in Bend Monday morn
ing. Itoy and Edgar Hcartt, in com
pany with their uncle, Will Patter-
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son, started Tuesday morning for
several days fishing trip at tho lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burgess and
family and Mrs. H. A. Scoggln were
guests nt tho A. W. Armstrong homo
Sunday.
Church sorvlccs will bo held at
tho school houso Sunday afternoon,
July 6, with tho newly appointed
pastor, Rov. Williams, In charge.
Sho Vccls Younger ami StronRcr
Middle aged and older persons nro
apt to suffer from overworked or
weakened kidneys and bladder. Mrs.
Warren Dyer, of Arkport, Now York,
writes: "I used Foley KIdnoy Pills
for weak kidneys and pains in my
back and they gavo mo rellof. After
taking Foley Kidney Pills I feel
younger and stronger.'.' Sold every
where. Adv.
PROGRAM GIVEN AT
MILLICAN SCHOOL
Sharpless
Cream
Separator
Cull and see
the NEW MODEL
SHARPLESS
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MILLICAN. Juno 23. Tho pro
gram was well given at tho West End
school house Juno 13, ulthough not
many could attend on acccount of tho
bad weather. Miss E. Lomas went to
Bend with A. F. Lanfcar Friday at
whoso homo she Is now staying, be
fore returning to her home In Grants
Pass.
Mrs. Tolland and son Joseph vis
ited jit the Fleming and B. E. Dnvls
homes, and also dined with Mrs. V.
Forbes, Saturday. They returned to
their home Monday on tho Wray
stage.
Mr. Perry and Mrs. Mary Rosin
mmlo a trip to Bend this week.
Joseph Holland and Roy and
Walter Kellor. Joined the First Na
tonal Bank Pig Club and R. R.
Keller took them to Bond Wednesday
to get their pigs. W. D. Moore also
accompanied them.
Mrs. J. J.Holland and daughter
visited at tho L. P. Rooney homo on
Thursday.
Fred Klzor was elected director
In R. R. Keller's placo at tho school
election last Mondny.
The derrick is being raised on tho
Rosin placo.
Leo F. Tauscher and Ceorgo Cook
were over Sunday vlstors at their
respective homes.
Tom Going called at the HollanO
homo one evening this week.
Ho Throw Away Mm Crutches.
"Six years ago I had rheumatism
so bad I was going on crutches,"
writes August Strandoll, Sister Bay,
Wisconsin. "I tried several medi
cines and doctors and got no relief.
Three bottles of Foloy's kidney pills
cured mo, I threw uwny my
crutches." Havo no equal for weak,
rore, aching back, muscles or Joints.
Sold everywhere. Adv.
Hogs in Demand !
Selling today, 25-26 l-2c.
Beit veal. 21-22c. Mutton,
14-18c. Lamb, 18-2Ic. Beef,
from 10c to 16c. Young
Goat. 8c to 12c.
Cn hindle any (mount of PoUtoet at
pood price. Commiiu'on 6 per cent.
Send (or lagi.
BOGCESS & CO.
151 Front St , Portland, Ore.
POTATOES. WANTED !
We will buy or handle for you on a
brokerage or commiufon basi any
quantity of potatoes in carload lots.
Or if you tend ui a sample by parcel
pot will make you price on aatne.
We alio handle all kind of dreed
meat and guarantee Journal price
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Big Victory Street Parade
Given in Cash Prizes
Program
Including patriotic address by Hon. B. F. MULKEY,
of Portland.
Street Sports for Men, Women and Children fS"
Anglers' Fly Cabling Content open to all for Accur
acy and Distance.
Tug-of-War Picked 1 5. men from each The Shevlin
Hixon Company vs. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
$75.00 in cash prizes.
BASE BALL
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Bend vs. Battery "A," 147th Field Artillery
Depot Grounds, 3:00 p. m.
ALL STAR BOXING CONTEST
TWO 10-ROUND BOUTS
Fred Gilbert vs. Sailor Charles Fox
Knowlton vs. Byers
One fast Whirlwind Preliminary. Bouts to be at b. a. a. c. Gymnasium
Music by Bend-Prineville Band
Dancing
Fun For Everybody
DAY and
NIQHT
COME TO BEND
For a Real Good Time
on meat.
WALL ST,
BOGGESS &SCO.,
151 Frt Si., Portland, Ore.
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