TIH'RHDAY, OCTOIIKK III, HMD PAGE 2 11KNI) hUl.l.KTIN, XUiSl), ORKGOX, ! T i:n!ii!iHi!t!:ii!i!K:i:::!itt!!::i:!:!:!niHiH::!iHt:H:ii::tti!i!!:Ht:i:t:it:;:i::t,!tin:i:tnti!ttH:ii!Ki!:HKi!!t!tHii::!i!iu!V What's Doing binim::i:tm!:wi:i:!::::n::::!twim!t:m::Mm:jii::uH:!M::n:w PLEASANT RIDGE TO BE ON MAIL ROUTE PLEASANT UIDGR. Oct. 15, This nolRhborhood Is to havo a rural. ea the fair at Tunmlo on Thursday, mall route boKlnnliiK November 1. They enjoyed the Rood dinner served This routo will start from Itedmond. by the Indies of Tunmlo In tho comliiB by way. of Cllno Falls to tho church. Quite a lot of Rood exhibit White Rock corner at Anton AhMwero displayed, especially tho hand HtromB, from there It boos cast to tho work. Bond-Redmond road- then north Mr C. P. Ilockor nnd llttlo dnuRh past F. II. BauKhmnn's. through tor Klmorine of near Tumalo woro Pleasant valley to KeUinonu. Tho establishment of this route has been pending for soveral years. It will bo. a great benefit to tho farmers who, havo had to go to either Redmond or Deschutes tor tneir man. inionu. . Rev. nnd Mrs. J. Scott left for1 for perfect attendance tho last Portland Tuesday night whero they win nrnhniiH' mnko their homo. ! ..... ,...---. - ... Thoso ntteuaing tno Tumaio Kair from this neighborhood on Friday I were: F. B. Baughmnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Petersen. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson, Mrs. II. T. Mikkelsen, Mr, nnd Mrs. J. I). White, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lowo. Alfred Mikkelsen and Oswald Pe- derson attended the theater matlneo party nt Bend Saturday given by Fred Stanley, Jr., tho occasion Wng his birthday. Mrs. Olo Hanson of Deschutes call ed on Mrs. Catherine Jonhansen Mon day afternoon. Anton Ahlstrom was filling his silo on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Whito were In Bend Saturday shopping. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson at tended tho movies la Bend Sunday evening. II. T. Mlkkol8on nnd Alfred Pe derson were in Redmond Tuesday af ternoon. O. E. Anderson received tho blue ribbon on ono of his Shorthorn heifers at tho Tumnlo fair, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Swalley and children nnd Mrs. Jones were Bend visitors Saturdny. RasmUB Pederson nnd Hans Mik kelsen were in Bend on business Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Peterson and children accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott were Bend visitors Mon day. Rolllo White Is going to school In Bend this winter. Tho many friends of Mrs. W. H. Gray will be glad to know she has recovered from her recent illness so she can be out again. Alfred Pedersen is building a con crete cistern on his place. Mr. and Mrs. McCIure of Bend, were callers at the Baughman home on Sunday. Mrs. W. II. Gray accompanied Mrs. O. E. Anderson to Bend Saturday af ternoon. F. B. Baughman had an exhibit at the Tumalo fair of several fine sheep on which ho was awarded some prizes. Mr. Nelson who lives near Red mond wae a caller at tho Anderson home Sunday afternoon. COLUMBUS DAY IS KEPT IN DESCHUTES DESCHUTES, Oct. 15. The 7th srado history class entertained with a Columbus program Monday after noon. The class improved tho pro gram, which was well received by the youngor pupils, nnd two visitors, Mrs. Redfield and Mrs. McCormlck. Mr. C. P. URen of Jersey, Ore gon, came in Thursday evening for a vjsit with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mc Cormlck. Mr, W. 8. URen. of Oregon City. was a visitor tho past week at the Mm. McCormlck ranch. Mr. Will Jansen arrived In Des chutes Saturday morning with a car load of stock, chickens and house hold goods. His wife and little daughter came In on Thursday night. They are now living on tho Henry Gray place about 2 miles from Des chutes. Wa aro glad to welcome Demonstrations That DemonstrateNo. 7 a NE of Our Best Farmers operating a 40 acre ranch, keeps books and showed a net labor income last year of $2,245.00. He.knows what his various farming operations are paying, and which lines are unprofitable. Another farmer calculates his accounts "by guess and by golly." No one knows exactly how much he lost or made, but it is a safe bet that after paying interest on his investment, he paid for the priyilegeof doing a years work for nothing. Do You Keep Farm Accounts? THE HANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE The First National Bank of Bend BEND, OREGON. In The Country thorn to our community. Mr. Geo. Stanley, who Una boon vlalthiK IiIr father, P. 8. Stanley, lort Inst Friday night for Portland. Mr. P. M. Herifleld and wife. Mr. Mnlinl t'nnnolv mill Olon Cos lUttMid- callers on Mrs, Connoly and Mrs Rcdfield Sunday afternoon. Quite n band of Bheep loloiiRlng to Mr. McCormlck wont thrnuch Deschutes Monday morning for Itod- ouarter of Sunday School Mildred Borgstrom. Kunlco Bergstrom nnd !..,. n. .. ... -" mursiun were nwarueu orome buttons Mr. Jack Brulla was a passenger xnis morning. Oct. 13, on tho train goln to Redmond. Mr. Grnnvlllo Clifton and Mr. Up ton oi rrwcviiie wero callers at tho Central Oregon Irrigation Company offlco on Friday on their way from tho Tumalo Fair. Master Frederick Stanley enter tained his friends at n birthday party Saturday afternoon, taking them to tho picture show at Bond, after which they wero all invited to havo Ice cream at ono of tho up-to-date Ice cream parlors. Tho young people had an onjoynblo afternoon. Thoso present wero: Misses Francis Mc Cormlck, Knthcrlno nnd Charlotte Rodfield. Eunlco nnd Mildred Berg strom. Ethel Slaughter: Master Al fred Mlkkolson. Hans Hanson. Orvll Petersen. Lylo Thurston, Harold Mearlo. Lamenco Slnughter and Mrs. Geo. A. Knnoff chaperoned tho party. SURPRISE PARTY IS GIVEN AT PLAINVIEW n PLAIN VIEW. Oct. 15. A very pleasant surprise party was given for Mr. ond Mrs. Hubert Armstrong last Saturday evening at tho A. W. Arm strong homo. A largo crowd gather ed and enjoyed some Jolly games and later in tno evening excellent refresh ments were served. Guests from outsldo of IMafnvlew wore: Mrs. Howard and Fred Wil son. Tumalo; Mr. and Sirs. Louis Bennett. Silver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John McKlnney were; omiern visitors naiuraay. A largo representation from Plain view attended the fair at Tumalo on Friday. H. T. Hartley. John Mc Kin ney, j. b. and Elvin Elklns and Jim Pulllam took part In the races and oucKing contest. Fifty dollar nf prize money from tho races was turn- ea over with about twenty eight dol lars from tho salo or tacs. to the com munity hall fund for Plalnvlow. Mrs. A. E. Hoss returned home Thursdav from a pleasant three days trip to Paisley and tho neighboring country. Miss Lily Colfelt, a student nt tho Bend high school snont tho wenk ami at home. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker and famllv aro exnected to return from Portland In tho near future to live at their new ranch home,, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bennett nnd family from Silver Lake are vlsoltlmr ui mo j. a. w. scoggin ranch. Tho regular meeting of tho O. D. O. club will bo held with Mrs. Sarnh El klns on Thursday afternoon. October 16. The ladles aro asked to bring pieces of worsted and silk also need les and thimbles to work on the new club quilt. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, Ray and Wllma, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert Armstrong wero guests to dinner nt the J. A. W. Scoggln homo Sunday. Miss Luella Burgess is at the Box A ranch this week. P. A. Scoggln was a Bend caller Sunday. Jim Pulllam was a caller at the El kins home Sunday. WATCH FOR No. 8. Ooorgo Gray and Albert Olpson started on u trip to thu IiIrIi desert on Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. T. Hartloy, 1'. A. Scoggln and John MoKlunny uttoml ed n cattle tuuetlug nt Staters Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Armstrong started from lledmoml on Monday uveulng to go to Corvnllls whero thoy may locato permanently. J. A. W. SoorkIu hauled a load of lumber from SlBters Saturday. POWELL BUTTE CLUH HAS GOOD MEETING POWELL BUTTE, Oct. 10.- Mrs. E. L. lverson was hostess to tho Powell Muttu Sorosls club Woilnesdny afternoon, October 8th. A very pleasant time was spent at the clone Mrs. Ivorson assisted by Mrs. Carl Luudnulst and Miss Lundniilst served dollctotiM refreshments. Tho next mooting will bo nt Community hull. Oetfthnr 22. with Mm Prank Klsslor ns hostess. Thero will bu election of officers nt this meeting. John O'Cnllahan has finished hay ing on tho company's big ranch hero at Powell Butte. Miss Dorothy Truosdnlo has re turned from n pleasant visit with her sister Mrs. Bel Powell nt Prlnevlllo. Miss Fay Dussott spent tho week ond with Redmond friends. B. Meson u left the first of tho week for Tncomn whero ho will visit his (lauphtor who resides thero. Mrs. Hugh Stewart has been suf fering fronTu severe attack of laryn gitis, but Is much Improved nt pres ent. Mrs. Rosa Bussott snout soveral days last week with her friend Mrs. Reaves Wilcoxen of Itedmond, during tno time Mrs. wilcoxon submitted to an opcrntlon on her throat from which she Is recovering nicely. Air. nnd .Mrs. J. A. Rlggs iittonded uio lair hi Tumaio aim reports n ftua time. Mrs. Luckcy Is teaching tho Hus ton school. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Rico hnvlnc leased their own homo to Mr. E. P. lititney, Uiey liavo iiurchnsod tho Glen Mustard ranch near their other IClt Spencer wuh u Tuesday bust placo nnd will move onto It as soon'noss visitor nt Bend. as somo work Is dono on tho houso. ! There Is 35 acres In tho placo nnd It j Is understood tho purchase price was jisr.o Boy Roberts has returned from a trip to Portland nnd other points whero ho went on business. Herman Meyer Is nt homo nt Powell Ilutto again nfter n stay of somo months In Portland whero ho was receiving treatment for his leg, which was broken In a runnway acci dent. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Arnold uttended Rebecca lodge In Prlnovlllo. Satur dny night, the occasion being a visit of the Grand President. Mr. McCormlck was circulating anion tho hay men of this commu nity, last week ho closed a deal with Meyer Brothers for n largo quantity of oat hay at $20. John Driscoll is hauling his oats to Prlnovlllo, wo understand, they are paying $60 per ton for them, E. A. Bussett Is delivering oats to the Redmond warehouse. Henry Hanson and Wm. Peterson havo bought a large ranch at Bear Creek Buttcs, about 7-1 head of cat tle goes with tho purchase as wall ns other stock. These men will uso this ranch forv summer pasture for their beef cattle, as thoy butcher every week and sell to markets as well ns home trade. SULPHUR SHIPMENT SENT TO TERREBONNE TERREBONE. Oct. 1C Tho car of sulphur for tho Terrebonne fanners arrived Inst Friday. Tho results from tho use of sulphur havo boon so satisfactory that many moro will try It tins coming year. M. M. Miller and family left last wcok for their new homo near Boise, Idaho. A number of delegates from the Terrebonne Robeccu lodgo attended tho Itebeccn convention nt Culver Inst Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wester wont to Portland last week expecting to stay several days. .1. 8. MoVcy wont to Portland this week. Ho will return In n fuw days and iirrnngu his affairs hero so that ho nuiy go to HoIho tor the whiter. W. It. Davidson has Just completed n silo mid (loo, MuoGroRor Iiiih oliu nearly finished. Tho early frost spoiled a good deal of oiihIIuro ho that some who contemplated bnlldliiR solos will put It otr another year. The GiUbrnlth family attended church services In ltodmond Sunday and wero guests for dinner nt tho Mohler homo. Mrs. Peckhitm nnd the Whlter's family were eutertaliiod for Sunday dinner nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs, John Dietrich. W. F. Mnckoy hnd n birthday Saturday and coiiHouuontly a party, n cake with thlrty-nluo candles nnd an nil around good time, RYE SEEDING STARTS ON MILLICAN FARMS MILLICAN, Oct. H. Mr. Torrol d family weiit to Bear Creek to pu it in the fall ryo ni tho Beaver Land Company Bear Creek ronch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Holland are visitors at tho L. P. Roonoy homo today. Thu Itoonoy family expect to move to Bond next week, . M. C. Keller brought out Mr. Nichols car Friday, to use during his absence from Bnd, L. P. Hnoney called nt tho Holland homo Sunday. Tho mouthers of tho school board met nt tho Ell Spencer home, Mon day. Mrs. T. Tnuchor, Mrs. Mary C. Rol ler nnd Mrs. George W, Cooko mndo ti business and pleasure trip to Bend Tuesday, returning tho same day. A. T. Shaver. Guy Schufer. and Mrs. T. Tnuchor nnd Mary C. Keller, wero Bond visitors Thursdny. Mrs. J. Hollnnd was n visitor nt tho R. R. Kuler homo Thursday af ternoon. Saturday, tho district voted whe ther or not thu pupils should bo handled from tho west ond of tho dis trict to tho east cud schol houso. C. II. Grotfcnberger inndu a busl- nes trip to iieuu Tuesilny. H. K Cooke Is getting nlong very nicely oven though tho children have "t been able to got their comploto supply of new books, duo to u short ago In tho Bond stores. Bocnuso Wm. Ream Is not qulto ready for tho well drill, tho drill will bo moved to tho Howard Dyer plnca, boforo going to tho Ilenm homestead. L. G. Morgan our local storekeeper Is an honorary live member of tho fire department. While spending several days In Bend tho past week, ho enjoyed must of his tlmo around tho Bend flro department. LA PINE MAN DIES; . FUNERAL IS TODAY RUN' IN DAILY TODAY LA PINE. Oct. 1C J. 8. Bcesoly died Monda at 6:00 p, m. of leak ago of tho heart. Ho was born In Marys Co., Mo., In 1SS3 and wns GG years old. Flo leaves a wife, two sons at Portland and ono daughter at Redmond. Tn funeral was held un der the auspices of thu La Pino lodgo of Itedmond th's afternoon nt 2:00 o'clock. Ills oldr brother at Mozell, Mo., hnd Intended to spend tho winter with him. Ho also hns a sister at Colorado Hprliigs, Colo. Wm. Foss tins purchased tho WIN Hams building and lot on tho corner of Main and Third streets, nnd will erect a largo brick building In tho spring. F. 8. Durham of Alplna. Mich., who has been cruising timber In tho vicinity of La Pino loft for Bond, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mlllor, who havo boon spending their vncntlon nt La Plnn left for their hotnu In Spoknno, Monday. F. W. Wober and W. O. Fordhnm woro fishing nt East Luko Bundny. . Miss Bono Hiinnoll nnd Miss Lilly Brown wont to Bend Friday and re turned sununy. A. M. Prlngle and Fred Woolflen nnd party of Bend wero at EaBt Luko Sunday, E. L. Clark and Matt Raber wero nt Fort Rock and Bast Lako, Hundny. Mr. and Mrs, Ash nnd party woro at East Lake Sunday and returned to Bend tho samo ovonlng. A largo crowd attended tho dance at tho Commercial club hall Friday evonlng. Supper was served at tho La Pino hotel. Violet Howard wns visiting with her parents at Fort Rock ovor Sun day. Dr. and Mrs. Hendershott of Bond, wero at tho Masten mill Friday eve ning. Louis Tomes wns at East Lako Sunday. Arthur Parkor wns at Ln Pino Fri day on business. O. P. Dorian of Portland, was at La Pino. Frldny. F. O. Lindsay of Hood River is nt Davis lako on a duck hunt. C. L. Morgan, Jiomestondor nt Davln Jako wuh at La Pino, Fri day. Prlvnto E, L. Coblo returned from Franco a month ago and Is spending a fow dnys at La Pino on a vacation, Tho following roglsterod nt tho Lu Pino hotel during tho pnst wook: B. S. Btoldor, Fort Hock: C. E. Shop hard, Portland: C. V. Sllvls, Bond; O. E. Ponroso nnd A. J, Motborn, Sil ver Lako: Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooa O. M, Olbbs, Mr. nnd Mrs. M, M. Arm strong, Livingston, Mont.; L. Lon vlllo nnd C. B. Prnthor, Palsloy; Frank Muray, Sllvor Lako; A. 13. Hoss, Spokuno: Mr, and Mrs, F. W. Phillips, Colvlllo, Wash.; Goo. Clark, Pullman, F. 0. Oblo, Prlnovlllo; John Colomnn, Now York; C. B. Mahoney, Kansas City; Ethol HondorHhott, Bond; Edith Masten, La Pino; A. J. Romor, Crescent, Lloyd Root, Mod ford; A. O. Emblom, Crnlno' Prnlrlo; M. H. Taylor, Bond; C. II, Cciffman and wife, Eugono; W. II. Oeorgo, Bond. A debate will take place at the commercial club hall Friday evening, Novomber 21, tho subject is: "Shall women bo granted tho right of suf PUBLIC SALE At bo sold nwner'n ranch, 1 Vd miles HUUthwoHt of UohoIiuUih, will Livestock. Farming Implements, lloumiliolil Goods mid it mldcelliineoUH 10 A. M on lot or otner MONDAY, OCT. 20, 1919, 1 Sorrel Horse, 8 yrs. old, weight about 1200 pounds 1 Sorrel Horse, 11 yrs. old, 1150 poonuV 1 Black Jersey Cow, 3 yrs. old, milking 1 Jersey Cow, 7 yrs. old, milking 1 Guernsey, 9 yrs old, . milking 2 Heifers, 18 mos. old 1 Heifer, 10 mos.-old 4 Jersey Milch Cows 3 Jersey Heifers, 2 yra. old 1 yearling Bull 2 Heifer Calves 65 Plymouth Rock Hen3 and Pullets Kentucky Grain Drill with grass seeder TMIMM OK HALKi Cash Over that sum, a credit of six proved paper bearing 10 per cent. Interest, or a discount for cash of 6 per cent. KltKK Ll'.WII AT NOO.V PLKAHE Illtl.VU fl'PS R. L. THURSTON, Owner "I'l.VKIK" KK.VNOI.DS, Auctioneer l . MILLER, tleik MOTOKS FROM EAST r-kr no 4 vnn n.m FOR GRANGE FAIR . (MANOR HALL, Oct Ifi -Mr Broadus nnd wife from Wisconsin. arrived nt Orange Hull In time for tho fair They had driven through In their car and hnd been on tho rond three weeks. Mr. Broadus Is n pota to buyer Tho Young .Ichool pupils feel very hnppy over having won thu first prize nt tho Ornngo Hall fair, Oct. 8. Tho Itlchardsou school won sec ond. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nolson attended the fair at Tumalo Thursday. Oct. 9. Mr, and Mrs. Reynolds nnd daughter. Eli zabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Dahle and daughters, and Mr. and Mr. Brick son nnd daughter attended tho fair on Friday. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slcklcr of Tn coma, are visiting Mr. Slcklor's mother. Also her sister, Mrs. Lester Moore, who lives three miles north of Bend. Mrs. Hartwlck nnd mother arrived hist week from California to Join Mr, Hartwlck, who recently purchasod tho Tooney place. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Reynolds nnd dnughter Elizabeth, visited nt the Jnmesen homo. Sunday. Mr. Nelson and family attended church In Bond. Sundny morning. Miss Dorothy Young called on An na Smith. Sundny afternoon, P. J. Young and family visited at L. C. Young's, also the Crowe home, Sunday, ' J. Pederson was in Bend Monday, Half of tho now library that tho young school pupils earned last wint er has arrived and Is now being en joyed by pupils and patrons. SMALLPOX CASES ARE FOUND IN REDMOND Rlseuin Comes Only In Mild Komi, but Many An Asking Vaccina tion ns I'rvvrntltc. REDMOND, Oct. 15 Hcroral cases of small pox wero reported and quarantined lust week, but all cases woro so mild that It was expected they will all bo out of quurantlno within u woek. Notwithstanding tho fact thut tho cases are mild, mnny children aro being vaccinated as a preventive The time when you want a fire in your living room in the morning and even ing is here When you're selecting your HEATING STOVE remember Unit we cun save you money. We huve n full line of stoves now thut will satisfy you completely. Just Arrived New Tennessee Cedar Aromatic Hope Chests $27.50 and Up. USE YOUR CREDIT AT Gilbert's Furniture Store personal property, iiokiiiiiiiik in 5-foot McCormick. Bin- dor A new Fanning Mill 1 Fish Bros. Wagon, bolster springs Double Shovel Plow 12-inch Walking Plow Two-Section Harrow Top Buggy Singlellarness Set Double Harness Log Chain 1 Bone Grinder McClanahan 220 - Egg Incubator , 5-Gallon Barrel Churn " Victor Phonograph and 1G0 Records Jersey Sharpless Cream Separator 5-Gallon Milk Can 10 Tons Good Alfalfa Hay on all sums of $10 mid under. (C) mouths will he given on un , ? Friday night the teachers of l'.uth A'.'" m,b" ttttA ,l1"" "cliool ntid Mru. lllroin Smith hnd a wlonle roast. Thoy report having a splendid time. llnl;5,lTr,! y nl,,iLrr KmuUx ,w"i :'.'," ' .t ' . ","c,y nccoinpan e.l i ";" 7" ",,,1 'vroAu'u" """"" afternoon to attend services there, Tho property whero It. P. Ilodlfor and sous havo been living has recent ly been sold, so they havo moved In to thu house formerly occupied by B. II. Orady. Directors of tho Deschutes Valley Potato Growers Association met In tho offlco of the County Agent S.v urdny afternoon to discuss policies to be followed during the coming sea son. Thu executive committee of tho Farm Bureau held Its monthly meet- (Continued on I'oro II.) Wimnimimiiimimitmmmmmmmiimitimimtinmmi Dont 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. G. V. SILVIS BEND. ORECON uiuMBmuuimunmituMMtnmimmttmnnimmimi'A tj v frage?" i