whki mm0mmwm TAGB 2 BEND IJUMiKTIN, IlHNl), OREGON, THURSDAY, OtTTOIlim I), 11)10 rt::::i:n:::::::n::::tt:::!!:::t:::::::::::::::::i:rt:::::::::::::i:::::::::i::r.:::::ir.:::::!i:i::!::::ij:i:::t:::!int::::!::!:i::!::;i:i!::!:t::t:::::: What's Doing In The Country r.::::::::::y::::!:"::::":"::::'.::::::::::::::::.:!:::!:t:::: ::::::::tui:::::::::!::s:::: ::t::::i:u::::::t:::i:::n::::ti::::i:t::::i::t:i POWELL BUTTE BOY IS AWARDED PRIZE POWHMi BUTTE, Oct. 8. Curl Jncnbson, tho young son of Mr. nml .Mrs. Huns Jacobson at this place, took llrst jirUe on mcclinntcnl de vices nt tho fair, lio having on ex hibition n miniature morrygo-ruond, run "by oleclrlclty. nil tho work ot his own hands and brain. It to announced that Joo Kltiott has lutvHd his horns plnoo to Mr. rfhd Mrs. Watson, recently from Kort Hook. They le the much SWEET CLOVER CUT AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT ill 11012, Oct. S.O. E. Anderson 1ms boon busy this wuok harvesting his sweet clover. HnRinurt Peterson nnd Mrs. Cnth orlno Johnnson woro In Bund Thurs dny afternoon. Mrs. O. E. Andorson was u Turn nlo visitor Thursday afternoon. Howard Young was' tnkon slok Wednesday nfturnoon and want to Bend that evening to Consult a doctor. bv the ver and will soon mow av. ami .Mrs. J. sonu au small onto It rrotn their temporary home . daughter aro visiting a lew days at on the Oeorge HoWw homestead. J. W. Peterson home. Mr. auy Dobwta ot ItedMand and "" JT!!,,tly "0,d h,B tmrm l J. F Elliott of Powell Uutto baTiTlBrj,,fn."' , , , . J.i.1 .... i- ....i ... it,- i...un. i Mr. Hotton of UehMml is clear- MIU fcU' i. v....' . .. wwaia... 1UJ . .. Uu tf . .,.1. nig pubw iKHii iui a mr. ...nun. Vallej Cule Raiser' Rau..u.o.i. Dollver? wa mads Monday. a M. CharltOH bought' lOO heftft of owes frtm J, M. William son this week and will keep thm on hH lend here at Powell Uutte. Mr. and Mrs. Vrn Ltll and chil dren ot Ilend caino oror Thurday nnd spent the night at the H. II. Stewurt home, and they, together with tha Stowart and Roberts fam 11105, nttonded the fair Friday. Nearly nil Powell Uutto nttondod the fair one or raoro days last week, but vary few had time to prepare exhibits. Dan Hourigan, Tom Cronln and D. E. Verges spent several days last week in Protlund, returning In time to t.iko In tho fair. E. Earl Charlton has gono to Port land, whero ho will roniain several weeks, S. D. Mustard, who has always horctoforo carried off all tho blue ribbons nnd silver cups thnt he tried for. was too busy to exhibit at all this year nt tho fair. He had so much hay to look after and his threshing was not yet done. Mrs.. E. A. Dussett and Miss Fay Busselt went to Sherman county last week to visit .Mrs. Dussctt's uncle, Den Drown, who Is In very poor health. Tho now residence of George Klssler Is nearlng completion, it being now In the hands of tho plas terers for the finishing touches. Mr. Klssler has a large family nnd Is building n modern homo Inrgc enough for every comfort. John Drlscoll sold his sheep to Charles Parristu This is a fine little bdnd of sheep, and Mr. Pnr rlsh Is buying for his four boys. Wbllo hardly in their 'teens, these 'boys aro early learning business methods that .will stick with them. The farm known as tho Jim Turner place of ICO acres was pur chased recently by J. E. Elliott and The property lies north ot the AV. II. Gray place. Fred Seeling ot lie ml was a vie Itor in this neighborhood Sunday. J. W. Petereo tilled Mb alia on Friday. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Peck and Mr. and Mm. W. H." Peck of Culver visited at the W. H. Gray home Sunday. Ralph Peck Just recently returned from overseas after IS months' service with the American oxpoditlonary forces. He was wounded once. Mr. and Mrs. O, E. Andeseon at tended I ho Interstate fnlr at Prlne vlllo Saturday. Anton Ahlstrom made a buslnoee trip to Redmond Tueeduy. ' .Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E .Anderson, ac companied by Mrs. Mitchell ot Turn nlo. was n caller at tho C. P. Becker homo Mondny afternoon. J. W. Petorson mado a busiuose trip to Bend Thursday. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was In Ilend on Frldny afternoon. Mrs. Alfred Pcdersen has been working for Mrs. W. II. Gray u tow days. Rasmus Peterson and Mrs. Cath erine JohuiiBen. accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T. Mlkkclsen nnd Alfred Mlkkclsen. attended the Prlnovillo fair Saturday. Pnr- Piir- Mr, Dokklu Is helping tho berry boy. Mr. Skulton called on J, I. berry Monday. Mrs. ElUnboth Fryrour 'is with Mrs. King In her old homo hoio. Mr. nnd Mrs. Davo Fryroar re turned to their Washington homo on Thursday. WORK BEGUN ON DESCHUTES BRIDGE FUNERAL AT SISTERS FOR VETERAN OF 87 CLOVERDALE, Oct. 7. Mr. John Burr Fryrcar of this placo. passed away at Mill City on Sept. 27, 1919. Ho was born In Henderson county. Kentucky In 1833 and crossed the plains In 18S3 from Illinois. In 1858 he married Elizabeth Perry and soon after camo to tho Oregon country whero he ban lived ever since. Shortly before his death he rodo horseback Into tho Dreltenbtich Hot Springs. Ho was III but n fow uuy uoason ot Jieumonu. mis is i days. Ho leaves a wlfo Mrs. Ellin homestead land and sold for $25 I both Frvrear. four son John. U'll per acre. These men ltuvo bought Hani, Davo and Joe and ono daughter a water right for tho place nnd will J Mrs. Richard King, nlno grund- immcuiaieiy oegin clearing ana children beedlng It to nlfalfn. It is their children Intention to bring In pure ored Mr. enmo ana specinuzo in mai line, j Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hodson returnod air. nnu .Mrs. a. w. unyno antiiiiomoon weunesuny evening. DESCHVTES. Oct. 9. Work started last week on tho road nnd bridge crossing tho Deschutes Rlvor nt tho old Mnrsh Aubrey cabin, about three miles north of Tumalo. This will make n shorter haul for the products In tho suction north of Tumalo to the rnllruud by from about threu to five mlltw. We understand n new rural matt route out of Redmond will start N'or lat.. coming up to within three mllea of Dmchutwa poet office whloh will1 cut oft several patron of this uffic. Mr. W K. McCormlek has .i large band of fine sheep gnuting on the de sert just eaat of Deeehutea and the herder if ports that cayotee are very troublesome. Mr. MefuriHlck loaded two cars of lamlw for Chicago mar ket Sunday evening. The Central Oregan Irrigation Company during the past three weeks has sold iilnetttfii 10 -acre tracts of laud. Mia Florence Foster, who forwor ly taught tho DeMhuuw school. writes her frlonda that she I now located at Troadwall. Aloakn. Una n nice school and enjoys tho novelty nnd beauty of the scenery. She has climbed several mountains nnd gono Into n mine UGOO foot back under tho channel. She stutes that thv iavo ovory convenience and board Is good. Miss Hllgn Holgreen has gono to Newport to visit her parents for n couplo of months. Mr. Fred Wollllon of The Ilend Bulletin was u culler ut tho Central Oregon Irrigation Company office last Tuesday, taking dinner nt the hotel. Mr. Jerry Schooling has purchased tho J. S. Churchill place, which Joins him on tho north; consideration $1000.00. This will mnko n valuublo addition to his place. We understand that Mr. Frank Bayn, who has been suffering with rheumatism all summer Is Improv ing. Wo slncorely trust he will soon bo fully recovered. Mr. Howard Young nnd Mr. Alfred Hunuell camo down from Bend Thursday afternoon to see Mr. Hun nell's aunt, Mrs. h. A. Brandenburg. Alfred seemed very glad to bo homo again, hnvlug Just recently returned from Germany. Ho waa in the big pa- rado nt Washington, D. C on tho ur- eimummmiMmimiiitmmmiMttiiimimNimiiitmmmiiiiimttMimiitimiimm THE GOLDEN RULE n nnd nlno great grand-1 rival there of General Pershing. niHi'vrril?'.'",1 Mr u"'1 Mm! Jcsw Starns wore ? m 7 n "?! ki . nntJi weok end guests of Mr. F 8. Stanley. d Mrs. J. B. Hodson returnod ,,., ..." , '' Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Worroll visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abboy, Mrs unci shopped in Bend lust Thursday Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Yates. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Worrell nttonded tho Crook county fair and were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Rnyne. and Mr. and Mrs. Milner In tho even ing, forming a merry party that took in the carnival at Prinevllle Saturday. Mr. Stevens Is "building n stono garago at tho C. L. Worrell ranch. Mr. Worrell brought out tho lum ber for It last Monday from Red mond. Fred Atchlnson of Redmond was a callpr at tho Worrell ranch Sat urday last. Threshing Is in progress at the Henry Hanson ranch. Mr. Hnnson has recently had a telephone in stalled in his homo. I Mrs. Stearns having accompanied Nancy Abboy nnd Chnrlle Abbey were visitors ut the Parborry ranch on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hodson nttondod tho Prlnovillo fair on Saturday. Mr. Bert Richards of Baltimore, who visited his sisters In California for the past two months is visiting hla sister Mrs. lrvln Parborry. Ho arrived In Redmond Sunday morn ing. J. L. Parborry is filling his silos this week with suullpwers, corn nnd oats. Mr. and Mrs. R. Burling shopped In Sisters Saturday. Mrs. Billy Wilson and sons Vnnnnd John attended the Prlnovillo fulr on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rny Abbey were Clovordale visitors Monday. :v.::::-m:z:;i:::::;v ;:::::::: Books Books Books For Everybody We have just received a big line of popular reprints and copyrighted books to suit the read ing fancies of everybody, including the well known authors John Barr McCutcheon, Harold Bell Wright, Zane Grey, Jack London, Douglas Fairbanks, Rex Beach, Booth Tarkington and many others. n !Ml' Reprints 85c y Copyrights Regular Price AT Owl Pharmacy Bend's Book Store iiuu:ns::uu-:::::iu:i;:i::i::i3a:::::ui::::::t;u:;:i::::iu:::;:::::;;:::ii::::::::ia:::::u:::::ii:::::;;::::i:i::::;;ii::::;!;;:;:!:iR:i!.V Mrs. John Ryan nntl daughter from Portland in Sirs. Ryan's car last Sun day. A Portland potatp buyor spent Fri day in Deschutes vicinity, Inspecting tho potato flolds, but did not contract for any potatoes. Ho seems to think that tho market was vory unsottled and that present prices would de cline. J. R. Bonhnm, who graduated us Master Buckaroo under the tutelage of Marshall Auherry in 1874 and later as a Master Ford Sklnnor, bus boon at the wheel of- the Tumalo stage for a few days whllo Wat Jones Is off tho run. Our little Sunday sohool in ngaln organizod nnd wo had n very nlco attendanco on tho fith, but wo would llko to havo a lnrgor attendance and wo cordially Invito overyono In our vicinity to como to Sundny school. It is a good placo for grown ups us well as children, so wo hope overyono will come. Sunday school boglns at 11 a. m. Mr. Peto Hardy of Redmond and Mr. Van Huoffel of Bond were guests of Mr. F. 8. 8tanIoy for dinner Sunday. Our stock is filled with new arrivals in Young Men's Nifty Suits in mod els and designs. We claim to save youthe most money-not by giving a cheap short lined garment, but one that is as durable as it is smart. Featuring the well known LSystem. Winter won't wait- ' you. Come in neither should today. Our Underwear Department is now ready for your most exacting wants. All weights in cotton, wool-mixed, silk and wool and pure Wool. See ing our line will convince you we have what you want at the right price. O tl 1 1 w H CUfH We carry a complete line of Union Made--- JWK SHIRTS in all colors-blue, brown, knah and grey light weights to heavy Weight Wool. , MAC & REINIE HOME OF PERSONAL SERVICE ::!at mmmmmiimmimiiwtimimimtmmittimmmuMuimimttiMHmmmimtU!Wtim'.Mmmmntmmmmmmmmtt NMtmiinuiwn; TERREBONNE TAKES MANY FAIR PRIZES TERREBONNE. Oct. 7 A largo number of Terrebonne pcoplo nt: tonded tho Prlnovillo fulr Friday and Saturday und us usual captiued tholr miiiro ot mo prizes - Harvey Outes took tho $25 prize for tho host farm oxlilblt, John Perry took threo drain on corn whllo Mrs. Poiry took olovon prizes on needle work, ono on tom atoes and ono on sweet potatoes. Mrs. Oulbralth took soven on needle work and crochotlng and Mr. Mit chell nnd Mrs. Parr ouch ono on noodlowork. Mrs. M. A. Pickett loft Sunday morning for un extended visit at her old home in Indiana. Principal Irvin of tho Redmond union High School visited Torre bonno high school Wodnoaday. Rov. WIlllumH of tho Presbytorian church of Redmond was u school vis itor Frldity, Mrs. Strand, principal of Culver high school spent tho wook end with Miss Minn Elliott. A ploiisant little party was given In her honor nt tho Davidson homo Friday ovenlng. A son arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Hall Suturday. Ho has boen chrlstonod, Vlncont Vornon. Opuuty superintendent J, Alton Thompson visited school Monday. NEWS ITEMS FROM PLAIN VIEW FARMS PLAINVIKW, Oct. 8--W. K. IIom has purchased u line now Dodgu truck arriving at homo with It last Saturday. 1 Airs. H. U. Burses nnd children and Mrs. II. A. Scogglu wore guesta at the A. W. Armstrong homo on Frldny. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Ilurtley, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Anderson, tloorgo U-rny, Ray Armstrong and Louis and Albert Nlrschal nttonded tho Prine vllle fair on Friday. Mr. Will Patterson of Portland was entertained at the Hoss homo Wednesday uvimlnir. Mr. I'hMitkmii 'Is traveling In this vicinity for a millinery Iiohho In Portland. C. F. Chulfan, P. Van Tussol and Edgur Ileartt returned from the mountains Frldny ovenlng to return to their work on the Squaw Creek levy, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. McKlnnoy, Miss Pul Hum nnd Jim, Mr. und Mrs. J. B. Elklns and 0. C. McCulIlster attend ed tho Prlnovllio fair Saturduy. Wllma Colfelt spent tho week end with Ida Hoss, H. L. Burgess of Bend, was n caller at tho A. C. McCalllster ranch Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Armstrong weru guestH to dluiieli ut tho Box ranch Wednesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Hoss will start for Paisley on Tuesday Tho regular church sorvlces woro hold ut tho school house Sunday afternoon Oct. 5th with a small crowd In uttoudunco. Mr und Mrs. Andres nnd children of Clovedalo and Mr. Ebbe of Redmond accom panied Rev, Wllllums. J. A. Wnnd and Paul Scoggln nt tondod tho fair nt Prlnovillo tho past wook entering soveral horses In tho con tests. John McKlnney und Jim Piilllam woro cullers in Sinters Sunday, grange'Tull school is closed for fair J Mr. nnd Mrs. Butler culled at tlmltlon. "Baby llyu." by Margari't IU toucher's cottage Tuesday afternoon. uiiariue i.owo was in iiunti wen newlny. Mr. Wlilttenmu and Clarence Smith are In tho mountain after stoek. I.. C. Young made a buitliiemi trip to noun .Mommy. Mrs. and Mr. C. M. Rnsmussen vlsltud nt tho J. Pedursun home Mon day. Missus Isnbollu nnd Fay Smith spent Sunday with tholr parents ou tholr ranch In this vicinity. IlA.Na : ,IAU" 0cl- -airdoii Dutt who lives in this district drives to school in Bond In tholr now cur, Tho school In district 21 closed Wodnesduy to attend tho (Irungo Hall fulr, A beautiful now bungalow Is being built on tho 120 acres of land which Mr. P. J, YOung recently sold, Mr. Charles Williamson h nblo to ho out again uftor his accident In tho lunibor camp, Mr. Morchunt loft for tho momi talmi Monduy to got his cattlo. nJJ1? (f01"10wl'"' I'ooplo roprosontod this elghborhood ut tho Prlnovillo fair Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. Roy nolds und daughtor, Ellzhoth( Mr, and Mrs, Erlckson and daughto? family, ajrdon Dutt, Mr. C, Smith nnd family, and Miss Ida Dalile, HOUSE WARMING AT LA PINE ENJOYED LAPINE, Oct. 8. A largo crowd attended tho house warming at tho C. K, Hill homestead Saturday eve ning and danced until tho wco hours of tho morning. A Sunday school was organized ,t tho Commercial club hall Sunday ovenlng nnd elected Lilly Brown, superintendent; und Lllllo Boguo, secretary. Classes will moot every Sunday at 10.30. A. H. Stavu camo all the way from Dwlglit, Nohr., to visit East Luko. Ills brother It. R. Stuvn accompan ied 1ilm. They nro old friends of Louis Tomes, who used to llvo nt Dwlght, Nebr. Alfred Schultz or Bund was visit ing relatives ut Lupine Sundny and Monday, Ho returned to Ugnd on tho stage Monday. Mrs, F, M. Chrlsomnn of Kllvnr Lake woh at Laplno Monday, Tho following people reglstorod at tho Lnplno hotel during tho past week: Stuvn Bros., of Dwight, Nobr., Conn Breou of Luvn Luko, Mlko Anglnnd of Bond. Chus. Crnsbv of Portland, Poter Rldgortiry of Lako Vlow, Dun Ilotirlgan of Bond, II. iimmorinun or Crescent C P. Dor ian and Dr. J. c, Vaiidovert of Bond, Mr. und Mrs. R. A. Miller of Hpok. niio, JameH Dalloy Barry, Hugh O'Connor nnd Rous McPhoison of Portland, C. R. Uruhnm of Paisley. Bert Onoy took several llrellghters to tho SurvoyoiM Woll Monday bo tweon Laplno und tho ctimmlt station to light u 11 ro that has gained cou nhlerablo headway In tho yellow plno soctloii, Tho forost service olll cluls woro iinuhlo to got nnyoiio to light tho nWnt Prlnglo Uutto. Louis Tomes took tho Stava Bros., of Dwlght, Neb., to Bust Luko Mon day. Tho following program will ho given at tho school house Friday nftonioon on Oct. 17th.. by tho Uplno High Ho'iool Literary sooloty: Song, "Tho Star Hpunglod Baiinor' by tho school: rocltutlon, m,oro, ZUH ,u croalim Mun," by Wilfred Fordhunij rocltutlon, "Mar- c,ot D!& by Ho," Mniiton: rcelta tlon, "Mary und Hor Cold," by Opal Bwuyzo: hoiik. "liattin n nt i.-: ?.?inVH by .,.,,Bh 8cll00, ".'"'ilogiio, "Bellini' ihn nnt ' ! m. ,".! Pupils; rocltutlon, "Count Your Blessings," by Ruby Onoy; roclta- ber. reading. "The Ideals of Life " by Ruth Parr; recitation, '"it.w 'Ireou .Mountain Hoys." bv Vernon .Mast on, rending, by Lllllo llogtic. song, "Juuiiltu" by four girl rending, by .Marian Donahim. mcllu lion. "The American Flag." by Clif ford Clow; rocllHllini. "The Negm Boatinun." by Jewell Kwayne. moiik "Columbia Tim (loin of The Ocean " J. W. McCormlek. prominent shoofhuyor of Bond was at Lupli.e Sunday. II. Cavutmugh went to Bund Tues day to attend the smoker ut tho gym F. W. Weber and MIhh Rose Hun noil went to Bend Friday, sheepbuyer of Bend, was at I.npli.e Monday. W. It. Riley went (o Bend Sunday nnd returned Mondny. A dinner was given nt school Mon day noon In honor of Helen Clnrli's thirteenth birthday. Leu Boguo went hunting Sunday morning. II. Cnvnnuugh was fishing on the Duschutes Monday. Ho cai.u hniito with a story relating tho fact that ho had ouch a big llsh on tho .look that ho hiis tumble to pull ht'ii out. MrM. Buesly Is sick with a sovurw cold, Nell jour poultry through Bulletin clulfltit iiiU, tiiHmumiMiiuimmitiiimmmiimmiiMiiimmmimi&r? Don't Allow Your Farm Crops or Buildings to go Uninsured. We will insure your farm and allow you one year in which to pay the premium. C. V. SILVIS BEND. ORECON iiiiwmiiiimm:tiuiiimmiiiiimutiimimm:miuitmu!i