HENl) nULLKTIN, IR?tt, OIIKGON.THUUHDAY, MA11C11 IN, WHO PACK 9 w::i:::a::LMnK::::::!:nn:::!::::m:t!:t::i!:R:K:!nw:!::::u:u::::K::!:!!::!t!!:!::!::itiiiui::t:!!t::t:!!i!KiKi:!!i:i!!!V What's Doing In The Country aiatiamnmaniinimsuiaisiatMiamiBaiairaKnaimna RANCHER IS HURT BY RUNAWAY TEAM POWELL nUTTB. March 18.' E. A. DusButt met with n vory pain ful ami want mlRiu nnvo oecn a mucto moro serious accident nt his homo. Wednesday morning, when the mulo team that his boh Lloyd wan driving, broke away nud while run ning struck Mr. Uussott. knockltiR him down and breaking his ribs and otherwise injuring him. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tarrlsh were In Prlnevlllo last week. It looks good to seo them ablo to bo out again as they have all had the llu. Tom Huston was a l'rlnovlllo vis itor also. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Callahnn nro In Paisley for n visit with Mr. O'Cal lahnn's brother and partner. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Oliver nro at tho ranch while tho O'Callahans are away. Mrs. Anna Boettgcr of Redmond visited with her brothers. George KIsaler and family last week. Mrs. George Klssler had the mis fortune to step on a nail and run It Into her foot last week. She suffered quite badly with It awhile, but Is Improving now nud able to walk on the foot. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Truesdalo gave a dinner to Mr. and Mrs. George Hobbs, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rei Powell and Mrs. Ella Powell with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- strum of Prlnevlllo came out to at tend tho Redmond Glo.e club Concert, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith of Redmond attended service here Sun day. Georgo Whltsett went to Rend Thursday to mee.t his brother Wnl laco from Grants Pass. A cako social was given Saturday night at Butte Valley schoolhouso whero Miss Comlo is teacher. A de lightful time wnc enjoyed by all pre sent and $160 was raised. Tho money to go for the benefit of the school. Sunday, March 13, Mrs. E. A. Bus sett gavo a dinner party In honor of her son Lloyd's birthday. Those pre sent were: Mr. and Sirs. Ross Bus- sett and daughter. Margnre.t. Lloyd and Fay Bussett. Miss Crystal Sturd want, Mr. Phil Dobfion. Miss Zola Fordray and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bus sett. Win. Peterson lost a valuable horse last week. Powell Butto Sorosls enjoyed a pleasant meeting at Community Hall last Wednesday with Mrs. J. A. Rlggs as hostess. A dollghtful cozy corner was arranged with rugs and cushions and also spring blossoms and ferns which had been sent by Mrs. Rlggs' mother in Linn county. Luncheon was served with Mrs. A. W. Bayne, Mrs. Roy Roberts and Mrs. E. II. Stewart assisting. The next meeting will bo with Mrs. Roy Roberts at her home. C. C. Brlx was a business visitor in Prlnevlllo last week. Mr. Brock the Federal Loan ap praiser was in our community last week. Another bunch of tho Wurzweller cattle were driven over to Grandview last week leaving only a small num ber here. Tho revival that was talked of for awhile has been indefinitely post poned. Thero was too much sickness and bad weather to insure any at tendance. Rev. and Mrs. Hazleton camo out from Redmond Sunday, as it was Mr. Hazleton's regular preaching day. Elma Peterson, student nt Crook county high school, visited at home over Sunday. A dance will bo given at Commun ity Hall on March ID. Powell Butte people were given a great musical treat last Friday night when tho Redmond high school Gleo club camo out and gavo a concert in Community Hall. There was- a fine bunch of young people In tho club and they put on a good concert. Proceeds of the evening was $30, which was donated by the directors of tho hall, to tho Gleo club. Tho following persons acted as chap crones for the party. Miss Brandt, Miss Eubanks. "Miss Kdtlh Doty, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Alohlcr. High 1'ricci May Onmo lllnrsx. At this season of tho year when fresh vegetables are so high many persons suffer from deranged digest ion. It you feel dull and sluggish, or If you suspect Indigestion or consti pation you will feel better tomorrow If you tako a Foley Cathartic Tab let tonight. They banish bllioutmess and headache. Adv. DESCHUTES SCHOOL WORK COMPLIMENTED POSTMASTERSHIP AT MILLICAN TO CHANGE M1LLICAN, March 18. L. G. Mor gan left Monday to go to Hood River whero tho Morgan's will make their future home. Mrs. Morgan Is still here until she can transfer tho post olllco to Wm. A Kahn. After leaving hero she will visit with relatives In Spo kane, Washington, until Juno tint, before Joining her husband nt Hood River. Georgena Kingslcy Is stayim; with Mrs. Morgan this week. Tho Graffenberger's have been and nro on tho sick list this week. Mrs. J. J. Hollaud was n caltar nt. the Graffenborgcr homo Wednesday and at the R. R. Keller homo Tiiutu day. Mrs. Rosin called at the Holland homo Sunday. Mrs. Georgo W. Cooko came out Monday, to stay with hiV son II. 1C. during C. J. s absence Frances E. Leo made i hiiHluesx call at the R. R. Keller horro Thorn day. R. R. Keller Is expected homo to day or Monday. Coit Moro Hut Price Is Same. Foley's Honey and Tar Is the orig inal and genulno honey and tar cough medicine. It costs Foley & Co. moro to make than it costs others to mnko mixtures of cheaper Ingredients, but It costs you no moro than the cheap mixtures. Contains no opiates. Chil dren llko it. For coughs, colds, croup. Adv. NEWS ITEMS FROM PINEHURST HOMES PINEHURST, March 18. Mrs. Mary Gerking, Mrs. H. A. Newcomb and Mrs. Fi L. McMnmmon wero shopping In Bend Monday. C. M. Phelps, and daughter Rozcla were callers at the C. H. Spaugh and C. Peterson homes Sunday evening. Mrs. Robert Smith wus a business caller in Bend Saturday. Business callers in Tumalo Satur day were, Mrs. Grover Gerking, Mrs. Cosner, Mrs. A. H. Reed. Charles Montgomery and Mrs. G. W. Snyder nnu son Lester. Ivy and Lester Snyder were suests at the F. L. Mc.Mammon home, Sun day. F. V. Swisher was In Bend Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mlcknls are moving to the brick yard this week. Blaln Devers and F. V. Swisher were, business callers at the Spaugh home Saturday. Mrs Grover Gerking and Ivy Sny der enjoyed a horse back rldo Friday afternoon. Frank McMnmmdn was in Bend Saturday. Mrs. H. A. Nowcomb spent tho week end witn Mrs. Frank Mc.Mam mon. Mrs. Dave Mickels was a guest at tho Snyder home Monday Mrs. Cosner and son Ray was in Tumalo Wednesday. D. E. Wlmor and C. Peteron wero business callers in Bend Saturday. Davo Mlckes was a business caller at the Snyder home Sunday.. DKSCHUTUS, March 18. County Superintendent J. Alton Thompson visited tho schools Tuesday. Ho complimented tho children on tho snap and vigor of tholr physical training, Buying It wim tho best ho had seen. Mrs. Debtug, who has boon taking euro nt Mrs, Hum's baby, Is going to tnko him home. Demon Burdlck and Polo Hardy of Redmond wero visitors at Des chutes Sunday afternoon. W. L. Berg8trom Ih driving new Ford. Mr. Ernest Frank, agriculturalist was a social caller at tho Deschutes Hotel Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Is In Portland, titular tho care of an eyo specialist Mrs. Mary Llvosly returned to Des chutes lust week from Summer, Washington. Carl Livesly has traded his ranch for property near Grant's Pas C. M. Reduold. with crow, was sinking out now work for the Ilend Wator, Light & Power Co. at tho 0. O. I. (luinu nbovo, Band tho past week. Joo Elliott, stockinan from Powell ltutto, was n business caller at Des chutes Friday and Saturday. Mr. Wolls of Umcomphrago, Color ado, was looking over t)tu irrigation project the past week A. E. Robinson of Salt River Val ley, Arizona, who spent the 1919 season at Deschutes, writes to frfnids that new pens and froglegs are help ing tho people of that valley to ro il uco tho H. C. or L. John Moore, of Redmond nud Mer rill Vnn Tassel of Terrebonne wero purchasing excess aero wntor rights nt tho C. O. I. olllco last week. Miss Nellie Grllllu attended tho K. of P. ball at Redmond Friday eve ning. Miss Hllgu Holmgreen spent sever al days last week witli menus at Deschutes. Loin Brandenburg says that a good cook can do moro to reduce the H. C. of L. than twenty-four men an n price-fixing commission, such as politicians have arranged for the dear peopje. Mrs. Doblug went out to Grange Hall Monday on buslne.is. Georgo Holtou. who has been very sick. Is Improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vincent wero visitors ut Redmond Frldny. . Miss Daisy Cochran spent Sunday with her uncle, A. B. Matthews. Tho Ed Swalleys spent Saturday In Redmond visiting nt Jones'. P. If. Allen, court reporter of Portland, Is working with tho C. O. I. forco this week In tho odlce. Mr. Allen has Just returned from 11 vu years service In Franccnnd this Is his first work of peace. C. H. Smith Is also working in tho C. O. I. ofllco this week. Dentils Hunt of the Squaw Creek Irrigation project called at Deschutes Monday. resolutions to tho others of DeH chutes county! llollavlng that our principal, Mrs, Gertrude L. Whlteln, Ih especially (liiallilcd tor tho olllco of county superintendent of schools, tuul be lieving It Is In tho best Interests of thu schools of Deschutes county thnt she ho elected to that olllco, ho It resolved, that we,, tho Paiettt-Tonclt-ors' association of Terrebonne, Ore gon, heartily recommend her to the voters of said county, nud pledge oursolvcN to give her our undivided support. We hollo vo this olllco should bo noupiirtlsan and solicit tho vole of nil who are Interested lit. tho advancement of our schools, regardless of party nllllltttloiiH, FARMERS PRESENT AT ROAD MEETING Hell your poultry through Bulletin clarified ad. You can start that first step right now f What are tho Four Big Ambitions of tho averago man? To marryto have a homo to have children to succeed in business. And having money in tho hank Is a grout aid towurd obtaining these things. We Will Help You to Save. Our Savings Department Payi 4 Intereit CENTRAL OREGON BANK BEND m&i$M&&iM ififfiirvi M&imPPfc- W W i f OREGON ' I IlcMtful ItcullH For Hrr. Only a person who has experienced that awful "all night" cough that sometimes follows Influenza can ap preciate what a good night s sleep can be. Mrs. Annlo Davison, 2080 Myrtlo St., Long Beach, Cat., had such a cough. She writes: "Tho re sult of using Foley's Honey and Tar was a restful one for me. Adv. BUGGY SMASHED BY CARELESS AUT0IST TERREBONNE, March 18. B. E. Nichols met with a bad accident while coming out from Redmond last week. A careless auto driver ran Into him smashing up his buggy and leaving Mr. Nichols with a good many bruises but nothing sorlous. Miss Detrlch visited thu Culver nnd Tetherow Buttes schools during the timo the Terrebonno school has been closed. Mrs. U, J, Hall has been teaching tho 7th and 8th grades In the Culver school the past week. Mrs. Mackoy spent last Saturday in Bend. where sho took an examina tion for postal service. Four carloads of silica wero ship ped from here during tho last two weeks, Mr. Williams of tho Terrobonno faculty visited tho Davidson ranch with tho eighth grada agriculture class to hear E, L. Westover lecture on silos. As proof that land is coming up, tho McCalllster furm at terrebonno sold for $5,000 a short time ago. Mrs. Allen and her daughters of Grandview, Washington, have ar rived to assist the Adams families who nro recovering from the flu. Mr. und Mrs. B, E. Nichols an-, nounco tho birth of a lino baby boy, born Thursday, March 11th. , .Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Ralston and Mr. and Mrs. W, Osborn ut Grund vlow wero pleasantly surprised Sun day by a party of young folks who motored from Terrebonne. A de lightful dinner was sorved ut tho home of Mr. und Mrs, Ralston. All returned late in tho evening report ing a very enjoyable time. Thoso prosont wero; Misses Nlnu Elliott, Irinu Keony, Adeline DIotrlch; Messrs Raymond Elliot und Mark Forest. Miss Irma Keonoy went shopping In Bend last Saturday. Tho following resolutions wore dratted ut a rocont mooting of tho Torrol)oniio Parent-Teachers associ ation In behalf tholr principal Mrs. Whltels. Sho litis been principal of tho Terrobonno high school for tho past throe years taught for sovoml years In tho high school ut Hoppnor und also in tho l'rlnovlllo school, Shu is a graduate of Pacific College has the required life certlflcato und has tuught for sixteen years In tho state. Sho also nsslsted tho county Superintendent of Moro county fr four years. Knowing her spoclal qualifications for the ofllco they fool It tholr duty to submit the following PLEASANT IMBUE, March 18. Sovoral of the farmers from this neighborhood attended tho meeting in Rend on Wednesday regarding the right of wny for thajilghwuy. Alfred Mlkkolxou nud Oswald Ped- orsen were In Redmond on Saturday. Mrs. C. M. RedfleJd and Miss Hllga Holmgreen called on Mrs. O. E. An derson Thursday afternoon. J. V. Peterson mndo n business trip to Redmond Saturdny. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was on the sick list thu first of tho week. W. B, Hutchlits arrived from Oro gou City Monday morning. Mrs. llutchlus will visit with her parents at Corvallls for u time nfler which she will Join Mr. Hutchlns at their homo hero. Rev. J. E. Williams of Prlnovllle came over on business Tuesday, ami was tho guest of Anton Ahlstrom wime no re. Mrs. A. M. Petty of Portland nrrlv. eu itiesuiiy to spend a few days vis Itlng with Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Gray w. K. McCormnck of Deschutes nns neon out several times this wcok to look after his sheen. Mr. Wagner who Is working for j. v. vaueoit wont In to Redmond Saturday night to spend Sunday with his family. Mrs, Alfred Podarsun u-nrkmi ni tho Deschutes hotel several days this Mr. and Mrs. O. E, Anderson' nt tended tho show In Bond Saturday night. They wero accompanied by .uiss iiiiku iioungrcen who remained ill Bend. Mr. J. 8. White went to Bend on Saturdny. Mrs. Whlto who has been In Bend for somo time returned homo with him. Fred Seeling of Ilend visited nt tho Gray home Sunday. O. E. Anderson sold n lino veal to somo buyers from Bend. Mrs. A. M. Potty of Portland who has been visiting ut the Gray home several days this week went to Bend Saturday night to meet her husband who came in on tho Sunday morning train. W. B. Hutchlns went to Redmond Saturday afternoon. Miss Hllga Holmgreen spent Fri day na thu guest of Mrs. O. B. Ander son. F. K. Dahl of Redmond wns in this neighborhood tho first of thu wcok. FLU EPIDEMIC AT GRANGE IS ENDED Ilntlor hud thu Aid moot at her homo. Mr, Tom Merchant him purohuned a Kurd car. ' Mr. E. E. Butler, Mr. O. Dithln, Mr. George Erlckson mid Mr, J, Pod omen motored to Tumnlo Hiitmday to attend tho meeting. Edd Young ami parutilH culled nt thu lu C. Voting, mill Crowe ninclio Hltndny iiftoiilooii, Chun. Williams hauled u load of wood to tho school Iiiiumu Thursday (Continued on 1iiko 7,) ""i"lwwsPWPiw ThcJiinu'y Gootl feci because ills good felt - pass your hniul over your new Gordon luiL and you'll gel tho Idea GORDON MAT CASHMAN-SnnEIl GRANGE HALL, March 18. Thero aro no cases of flu in tho Grange, Hall district now. Everyone seems to havo hud It at once. Lester and Payno started their sheep Monday to tho Park for tho summer. Mr. Jackson has rontcd tho Lester and Payno huy ranch, C miles north east of Bend. Mr. Jackson will con tinue to live on his own place which Is near tho hay ranch. Tom Merchant moved his family to tholr ranch, S miles south of Bend. P. J. Young purchiiiiod n cow lust week from Mr. McLaln for $00. , Elizabeth .Reynolds In taking music lessons from Mrs, Dickey. Mr. Hulgeson drovu his cur to town Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Hottiunn was not able, to havo tho Ladies Aid Thursday, mi account of an accident. Mrs. ilett man is not able to walk. Mrs. E, E. Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Luth, Shingles, Huildiug Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK ol Suml.nl Sum. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Lwal Sale Agent, MILL-Klt LU.MHKH CO. tlM Central Oregon Garage REDMOND, ORECiON Exclusive Agentsjfor Northwest Auto Co. for Deschutes, Crook nnd Jefferson Counties Selling Marmon-Cole, Reo and Dort Cars Bethlehem, Indiana and Duplex Trucks ,s. aM4Moaati-aMoaoaBoinHoHhBoaoMoM r;imCTi:agiu;iuttMianmmiwmiagamuwwwgmianimmiuucai;ncmiuiaainnuaianmniiiumaa Ship Your Livestock TO Oregon live Stock Commission Company A Company that will work for the welfare of Central Oregon Stoekmen Dealers in Cattle (grade and stock), Sheep & Hogs North Portland, Oregon Uiiiii:iiiimmniti:im:i:tii::uiinimRmiitiiininjniiii!:iuiiiiiitmu:ininit!tutiratm.'n:i:mmnnntinmnmiiiittmiR:m flat) '"v "' i ' '"" '"gaa flHHHBB I XtWCXmBtW iWtftvO' I . . I IH 111 It's Silo Week in Central Oregon a ma. HE value of a. Silo on every livestock ranch has been set forth in the series of meetings nov in progress in Central Oregon. The visits to the various silos and the lectures by Professor "Westover have made many silo converts in the Deschutes valley. The silo has come to stay. Silos, sunflower, dairy cows and sheep are combinations that will make your Bank Balance grow. This Bank stands ready to continue on a more comprehensive scale than ever its campaigns for better agriculture and better livestock. .It will be worth your while to discuss these matters with us when in Bend. 71 FE BANk orsupERiorTsERvicbT FIRST NATIONAL BANK of BEND i f i