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BEND lUJMiKTlN, 'I1KND, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER SM, 1010 PAOR a t:iKtttt;:t:t::u::::u:si::nnR:::ti:::::n:m:::i::;::::uuRKt:::t:ttt:t::tc:::ii:i::t:::uttt:t:tt:titiu:tit::i::ii:t::it::t:titutiiitj I What's Doing In The Counjtry :mt:tt:t:::tn:tt:::t:::t:::::u::::::t:i:::::::::i::u::t::::i::::::::::K:t::::::::t:::n:t:t:::i:!:!::::t::!:ti:::::iti:t:tt::iut:iiis:titittu)u CTTPA1? PflAIPANY ?tTTYSlbtweon Deschutes nnd Tumnto ovor bUiiAU lAJAll AINI 15U10 ,,.,. lho COiwtruelloii of n ditch BIG SILICA ORDER nl erecting some buildings. THRESHERS AGAIN TO WORK AT PLAINVIEW TERREBONNE. Oct. 21. An eastern sugar refinery company or dorod seven car londs of si He a from tho Silica mines nt Lower Bridge last week. Tho mines were unnblo to fill nil tho order nt once. Two car loads of baled hay wero shipped from the depot hero last, week. i Tho hay baler Is styi operating at tho'Snapp ranch. W. W. McMlcklo has recontly sold his hay to Charles Hlnes preparatory to leaving for tho cast to visit with relatives. Mrs. McMlcklo will spend the winter visiting her mother In Bllensburg, Washington. F. N. Cadonaa and family left last "Wednesday for1 their former homo ir Estacada, where they will spend the winter. They expect to return to Tcrrebonuc and take up ranching in tho spring. Mrs. E. Z. Davidson of lone Wash ington is visiting at the home of her son W. R. Davidson. Mrs. N. H. Elliott camo from Port land, Monday, to spend a short timo hero with relatives. Tho I. O. O. F. -cemetery is being fonced. by neighboring Odd Fellows this week. C. II. Elklns shipped twenty head of One sheep last week to bo used for breeding 'purposes. opo thls that Jim DESCHUTES MEN ON A BIG DEER HUNT DESCHUTES. Oct. 21. Mr. Geo. Kanoff. D. A. Slaughter, and M. M. Whlttomore, left last Monday for Big Marsh and Kelsey Valley to smoko their winter supply of veni son. Tho boya expect that it will tako thorn a week or better to finish me jod. Mr. Glen Cox attended tho danco in Redmond Friday night, during tho Potato show and roported a most enjoyable time. Mr. F. S. Stanley left for Portland Saturday night on business trip. Mr. Geo. Stanley came down last Thursday morning from Portland and has btfon visiting In Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hitchcock, who have boon visiting in Bend, spent the week end with their uncle, Mr. F. S. Stanley, started back to their nomo in Hood River Sunday after noon on horso back. Miss Genevieve Wagner and moinor, accompanied by two ladv xnencis caned on Mrs. Connely and Mrs. Knnofr Sunday afternoon. Mr. E. C. Fanning of Pomeroy, Washington, passed through Des chutes on tho 20th.. with, his family ouiuuiu iu am rancn recently pur- luuaeu imm .Mr. unristensen of romeroy. This ranch Is located east of Bend and Mr. Fanning expects to make his home there. . Mr. E. J. Conley was a guest for Sunday dinner at the Deschutes hotel and in the afternoon took a party of friends to Grange hall district for an afternoon ride. In attendance at the Redmond Potato show last Saturday from Des chutes were the following: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Redfleld and family. Mrs. Mabl Connelv. Mr. and Mrs. Oeoreo Kanoff, Mr. W. E. Van Allen. Mr. F. S. Stanley and son Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. George Hitchcock. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hansen, Mr. Carl Hanson. Mr. J. W. Conley. Mrs. M. M. Whlttemore. and son. Mr. Carl Hansen, Miss Francis McCormlck, Mr. Frank Baughman and family. Miss Ruth Kasemeyer, Mr. Glen Cor and Mrs. Ed Swalley. Aat tho auction sale at tho home of Mr. Bay Thurston on the 20th., quite a good crowd attended. Mrs. Thurston had a most excellent lunch together with hot coffee. Tho sale m .rj. ,i,8I.aS.l0ry ono- The Redmond Potato show held AITS. .MOtCalrof Portland, tntrnlhnr Drfnhni- 1 fi 17 nnH 10 uno r. .Il,l.l with her daughter, Mrs. Stankey are success. Although the number of spending a few weeks on their ranch exhibit was. in some caseK, not as PLAINVIEW, Oct. 21. Mr Munz has fold his mill on tho Col- felt ranch nnd thn now owner plans to start sawing lumber In tho near future. Men nro working In tho woods now falling timber. The threshing runchlnu will rate in Plninview tho last of week to thresh the grain ripened Inter in the season. Mrs. Louzottn Pulllam nnd and Mr. nnd Mrs. John McKtnney attended tho Potato Show in Red mond Saturday. Mr. Hafg'ltTIn this' vicinity this week biding for cattle. His home is oh tho Peninsula northwost from Ton-obonne. George Calveley Is back Jn Plain- vlow after working near Prlnevlllo In the Foivst Service for about two months. II. T. Hartley rode for cattle on tho Tumnlo laBt week. Tho O. D. O. club held Its regular meeting with Mrs. H. A. Scoggln on Thursday afternoon, October 16. There wns a good attendance of mombers and one guest, Mrs. Skcel, present. Several blocks wero started for tho new club quilt. A motion was made nnd carried to hold meet ings every two weeks nnd by spcclnl Invitation tho next meeting will bo held with Mrs. Louzetta Pn,Hlnm. Mr. nnd Mrs, A. E. Hoss returned homo Saturday evening after a threo days trip to Silver Lake by why of Laplne. , P. A. Scoggin rode for cattle on the Metollus last week end. C. F. Chnlfan and Newell Van Tassel are working on tho Squaw Creek levy this week. Roy Heart mndo a trip to tho road camp above Sisters Sundny, morn ing to tako two of the workmen thnt had been detained on account of car trouble. Mrs. Spangler and Mrs. Orr from Hood River are visiting with Mrs. Louzetta Pulllam this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, A. E. Hoss, Roylleart and Mrs. Emma Patterson wero Bend callers Monday. Mary Bennett was a visitor at tho Plalnview school Friday. Mrs. Jnmcs Elklns wns In Bend Wednesday, having dental work done. Mr. A. Glpson just arrived homo with a bunch of steers. Harry Hellowcll has been, kept at home for two weeks because of a sprained ankle. Mr. and Mm. Hubert Armstrong left from Redmond last Monday, evening, on their way to Corvallls. Mrs. Howard Hartley and son Jnck were guests at tho Box A ranch Sun day. George Gray returned to Plalnview Tuesday from a trip to tho High de sert. John McKinney and George Cal verley, rode in the mountains for cattle fcevornl days last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burgess nnd Burgess Jr., of Bend, wero callers In Plalnview Sunday. Mrs. C. F. Chalfan, Mrs. Pattor son and Roy Heart attended tho Po tato show at Redmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rcnsley and Mrs, Downes, of Laplne were guests at the Hoss home Sunday. Mrs. Louzetta and Jim Pulllam and day. A. W. Armstrong wns binding oats for P. A. Scoggln, Saturday. largo n h hnd boon uxpoctcd, thuy fully inado up In quality what was absent In quantity. Both tho Terrebonne and Redmond rcIiooIr had vary good exhibits of dirforont kinds, Tho Do niestlc Art department, this year wns pronounced tho best ovor displayed In this town. Tho livestock nnd poultry oxhlblta wero not very largo, but was of uxcellunt quality. Friday afternoon tho parade and crowning of Kins Murphy whh Hinged. Both tho grades and high school classes competed for prizes of Jfi.OO each, Mrs. Dlzncy'n room In tho grades won first place, and tho senior class in high school ob tained tho honors. Following tho crowning of tho kug, who this y,enr was represented by W. N. Brown, thn afternoon was devoted to strout sports of nil kinds, from u slow Ford raco to climbing tho greased polo Saturday afternoon was thn foot hall gamo between Bond and Red mond. Tho gamo wns a complete victory for Bond, Redmond winning tin tinlntrt llnu'iivnr Hila wna ttui first tlmo Redmond has entered Into football for several yeara and this gamo wns tho first plnyed against another team. Far from botng downhearted, tho Jlodmond boya havo hopes of putting up a very strong fight in tho roturn gamo with Bond. Following tho gnme. street sports woro ngnln given. Both Fri day and Saturday nights McElroy's Jazz band gave dances nt tho gym. Miss Opal Kulley of Bend spent Saturday nnd Sundny with Miss Lil lian Van Mntro. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Sedgwick hnvo moved back into town for tho winter. Mrs. Frances Durnnd of Prlnevlllo spent tho week-end with Mrs. Denton Burdlck. Mrs. Wheoler of North Ynklma is spending several weeks visiting with her sister Miss Myrtle Butler. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens October 17th., a daughter. Hill ' II Hill II 1 1 SHEEP SUFFER .FROM ATTACK OF COYOTES Many Killed Xwir Powell Butte, Hunter Retaliate, Taking A Number of Cnyoti Sculpt. POWELL BUTTE. Oct. 22 Dan Houngan and Ned Angland loaded sheep for market from tho Terro- bonno yards Inst week. Coyotes played sad havoc In tho Houngan band of sheep thnt is be ing herded In tho "old river bed." However, Jess Shoburt and George Whltsclt havo been hunting them and havo secured several coyote scalps. Powell Butto Sorosls meets this week at Community hall with Mrs. Frank Klssler as hoatoss. Smith, tho carpenter who has tho contract for tho Geo. Klssler houso has returned to his work ngaiu after an enforced lay-off to take care of his crops nt home. Mrs. Geo. Klssler hnd tho misfor tune to break an axlo on her car as sho drovo Into Redmond, Saturday, to nttend tho Potato show They returned homo In Grandpa Klssler's car. The women of Powell Butto met nt Community hall last Wednesday, to arrange for soma needed improve ments about tho hall; chief among them to bo a cistern with pump in tho kitchen, shades for tho windows and perhaps other things later. Work on the clstorn to begin as soon as labor can bo found. The concreto work has already been nrranged for. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Howell nnd little daughter Barbarra and Mr. SchulU all from Hood River arrived Inst week in their car to visit with linn , mill' BaH If You Want The Top Notch Potato Price Ship your potatoes through the DESCHUTES VALLEY POTATO GROWERS ASSOCIATION an association of the farmers by the farmers and for the , fanners assuring ,the top notch market price. Shipments Now Being Received CASH ON DELIVERY AND ACCEPTANCE OF POTATOES. Consult your local committeeman, Bend Shippers see R. A. Ward at First National Bank of Bend. GUS E. STADIG, Manager, Redmond, Oregon. The manager will be in Bend at the First National Bank every Monday. River for n two weeks visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Johnson of Prlnuvlllo, spout Sunday nt the C. M Chnrltou ranch. Mrs. Annlo Van Patten of Enum auclaw, Washington. Is visiting Jior sister Mrs. E. L. Ivorson. Mr. Van Pntton will nrrivo this week to Join his wife nnd together thoy will make nn extended visit nt tho Ivorson homo. Mrs. Linn Mcrtz nnd baby, son Clyde, visited with Miss Colin Man scan, Saturday nnd Sundny. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. II. Stewart, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts with tholr guest, Mrs. Howell, nttonded tho sale nenr Deschutes, Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Lafnllettn. of Prlnevlllo. visited nt the Charlton ranch last Wednesday. MILLICAN DISTRICT MAY BE SPLIT UP REDMOND. Oct. 22.-Tho Redmond Potato show held end school children project was de feated by a very small majority. Tiioro Js now an effort being mndo mother and father to Euguno Monday by way of tho .Mackenzie puss. Tho following registered nt tho Laplne hotel during thn pnst week: Mr. nnd Mrs. Pat Berry, of Silver Lnko; John Untile. W II, Merre man. nnd T W. Fluloy nnd wife of Bund; F C. Shafor, of Fort Rock; E. L. Collin and John II. Iladgur nnd wife of Redmond ; A. E. Hots nnd wlfu of Bend; J. II. nnd Ralph llaner of Bond; Ned J. Angland of Powell Butto: C K. nnd T. If. Williams of Summer Lake, J, H. Potter of Fre mont: Wm. Lane, W. Klttredgo and F. N. Mover of Klnmnth Falls; Wert Whltled or Waterloo, town: and Miss Lllllu Brown spent Huudny mo toring to tho Irrigation ditch pro ject. Mrs. J. 8. lleesley nnd relatives wishes to extend n word of thanks to nil those who nislsted nt tho fun eral of her husband. Frank Boguo. Harry Cnnnnuch. C. II. Clow, W. (I. Fordhnm nnd F. W. Weber woro Initiated Into tho Laplnu lougo or Reunion, Saturday evening. A dnnco will be given by the Redman nt tho Commercial club hall Satur day uvenlng, tho 25th of Octobo'r, the Stewart and Roberts families Messrs Howell and Schultz went party were Sisters callers Sun-on to Harney lake to hunt and Mrs. Howell and daughter remained to visit until their return. Messrs, Hauson and Peterson, brought their recently purchased cattlo from tho Bear Creek ranch last week. They will winter thorn at Powell Butto. Mrs. Martha Foster nnd grand children have returned from n very pleasant visit to her son TerrlU at Glen Falls Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stownrt and Mrs. Roy Roborts havo gone to Hood POTATO SHOW AT REDMOND ENDED There Is A Banking Service That We Can Render You ! dm I &m N every person's career there are many times when the assistance of a good bank is highly desirable. The better the bank, 'the better the assistance. Start an account today and . be prepared for those times. Harry nnd Nenl Sly wont to Kla math Falls Sundny to bo gone for nbout n week. F. W. Weber took S. W. McCoy of Tho Dalles out on n hunting ex pedition Saturday, Tho mooting tlmo of the Sundny school classes has been chnnged to 11:30 n. m. A Inrgo crowd wns pre sent Rumlnv unit llm nllnntlnn u. ovor 3 which will bu used for llter-l aturo nnd wood. THE HANK OF PERSONAL .SERVICE The First National Bank of Bend BEND, OREGON. on the part of the Spencors to;11 noing mo anniversary of tho organ- uiviue mo district wnicti probably ," ninnn, Is tho best way out of tho dlfflculty as tho district Is too largo ovon with two school houses. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Holland called at tho L. P. Rooncy homo tho past week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceorgo Smith onjoy cd a horseback rldo Sunday. Hooper Dyer was a caller at tho It. R. Keller homo Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Smith nnd Hooper Dyer mndo n pleasure trip to east Lnko Sundny. Mrs. L. G, Morgnn called at tho Keller homo Saturday ovenlng. Tho drillers nro now busy drilling on the Howard Dyer place. Bernny Grnfronbergor wont to Prlnevlllo Wednesdny, whoro ho will bo omploycd on tho Ed Slnyton placo. Mrs. Mury C. Keller mado a busi ness trip to Bond Wednesday, hor passengers wero: Mrs. F. Tnuschor, Mrs. Georgo W. Cooke, Mm. Mary Rosin nnd Bonny Gruffonborgor. They nil returned tho snmo dny ex- copi jtenny. Mrs. J. J. Holland wns n Mondny caller nt tho It. R. Keller homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P, Rooney nnd son .Mitchell were Tuesday visitors at tho J. J. Holland homo. Mary C. Kollor took Mrs. Palmer ton nnd driver to Mrs. Palmorton'o ranch Wednesdny. Mrs. Ferdinand Tntisehnr nnd Mm Mnry C. Keller wero Thursday after noon visitors at mo J. j. Holland home. Mrs. L. G. Morgnn mndo a trip to Bond Tuesday evonlng, returning Thursday. Tho Horso Rldgo school will havo n Hallowe'en party nt tholr school house October 31. Everyone Is In vited and promised n good time. Mr, Bishop was a Bond visitor Friday. C. J, Cooko Is busy plowing on tho James Beatson placo for T, E. Oolng who has tho placo rented, Mm. J. A. Smith nnd Mm Hon Smith called on Mrs. J. M. Smith Wednesday, jwmmtmtmmHiiiiiinnmttiMttiiimiiHimuiinimiiintnA 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. S1LVIS DEND. ORECON rtuuuiBuunuutinmmutnmiimumiimunniRanns:. RED CROSS ,NURSE VISITS LA PINE LAPINE, Oct. 22. MIho Margaret Broms, Red Cross nursu of Dotrolt sent out by the Bond Chapter of tho Rod Cross, completed hor oxnmlnu tlon of tho school chlldron Friday. A record will bo kopt of each child nnd a roport mado of tho physical condition. A largo quantity of lltornturo has boon received from tho state library and all thoso on tho debato which Is to bo hold tho 2 Int., of Novombor nro busily longagod preparing for tholr respective sides, E. E. Gray, F. 8. Leonard, and Georgo Fish are on a hunting exped ition near Davis Lako. County Clork J. H. Hanor and son, Rnlph woro at Laplno Friday, und roturnod to Bond with Miss Margarot BremH, the Red Cross nurso. Mr, and Mrs. C. 8. Hudson and Mr, and Mrs. Ward Coblo of Bond, woro at Lapluo Sunday, i They can be of real value to every farmer: Want Ads Will holp you to sell your stock. WANT ADS Will help you to sell your farm. WANT ADS Will holp you' to purchase a farm. WANT ADS Will holp you to fcsaie moro land, WANT ADS Will holp you to obtain livestock. WANT ADS Will aid you In obtaining help. Tho GlnHslflud Advortlsomont col- y umn In any nowupapor Is ono of tho most valuable media for tho ex cliungo of goods. Try It for results. ' The Bend Bulletin's Want Ads are read wherever The Bulletin is read. You got quicker action on a small Invostmont. Tho cost In small Tho results aro euro, 1 to 20 wordH por insertion, 20 eta. ' 20 or moro words por lusortion, Ono cent por word. The Bend Bulletin i ("in ' II I I In I 1 4 Ml f "V k Cbostor llolllnBhead took bis