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PACK 2 i:iiaRana!miBi:ii!a:::m:i::m::mmmnai:n::naii:iii!i!M What's Doing In The Country the barn, where ho wns thrown down, tied head and hind legs, and brnlid- EMPTY FARMOUSE RAZED BY FLAMES " wn stntcd ,0 b0 0,1 th0 ',lfht' W. Grlnstoad who has had n seen. Hm vnV farm burned , successful operation for appendicitis Roy Aliens farm r"e" i ,n tho Sacrcd jleart hospital of Spo r n ght. No one was -. Wttsll., ,8 gtU detained by his ? 'I'00?. "M i ""ill iff1 physician until all danger is past. weeks previous. .Mr. i.oi ... .,mi,. r.i, . nra mix- Mav and other neighbors prevented "' ,- rotr,. DKN1) IlCMiKTW, nRND. OlMCOOK. TIU'ltSPAV, XOVKMIUCH , mm Domestic Science Rooms Invaded, Edibles Taken Warrants Out For Two Five Pupils Confess, Stated POWELL BUTTE CLUB ENTERTAINS SHUMIAS OLD LOG CABIN thn tinV olflO Wo from burning. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Butler and Mrs. George Erlcksen attended tho Lutheran bazaar In Ilcnd Wednes day night. Mrs. H. lielgescn nccorapauieu Mr. and Mrs. O. 1 Dahle nndi daughter, Gladys, to the ba:anr on Wednesday evening. J Otis Davis and George Erlcksen' wcro in llend on Tuesday. I Fred Reynolds Is cutting his oats on tho Ardery place this week. Mr. llardwlck started back to California Monday after spending a week on bis place In this vicinity. Two thousand sheep wcro shel tered at tho II. Selde ranch Sunday night. Mrs. Ellen Kotiman and Mr. and Mrs. A. Kotxman visited Mrs. Kotz man's mother, Mrs. Shafer. Sunday. P. J. Young and family visited L. C. Younc and family Sunday af ternoon. Tho school enjoyed a hallowe'en festival Friday after noon. Ghost stories, a real ghost, and cake and cocoa were enjoyed. Mrs. Charles Williamson and her young sons called on Mrs. Star Fri day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dickey. William Reynolds and Mr. Pierce helped Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds pick po tatoes Monday. Helcne Selde presented the school library with two volumes. Mrs. Fred Hettmnn went to town Monday. Ruben and Herbert Nelson have rented a small house In Bend and will star In town now to attend high school. Mr. Reims moved a load of furnl ture to his Powell Butte ranch Fri day. He expects to move his family soon. At present they are living on the Lamna place which Mr. Reims nurchased this soring. C. E. Dickey. E. E. Butler and K. A. Nelson are working on the ditch. L. C. Young was repairing his ditch Monday Mr. Star is moving his family to the Coffee ranch this week. H. Selde hauled bay to town last week, Mrs. Rasmussen was a Bend vis itor Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Jensen and daughter, Lucile'. called at the C. M. Ras mussen home Sunday. Superintendent Thompson and Miss Johns, county librarian, visited the school Wednesday morning. They brought 50 books for the use of the school for six months. Katbertne Helgesen spent Sunday with her parents in this district. Mr. LeMay hauled hay to town this week. Mrs. Star and children visited at tho Charles Williamson home Tues day. Dorothy Young, who has been driving from her home to attend high school In Bend, Is now room ing with Fay and Isabelle Smith in town. Georgo Erlcksen, K. A. Nelson, H. Helgesen and J. M. McLaln were Bend visitors Monday. Mrs. S. A. Dutt is visiting at the Crow ranch this week. Isabelle Smith has been quite 111. Mr. and Mrs. Hulversen and Mr. Petersen, of Eend, visited at the George Erlcksen ranch Sunday eve ning. Fred Reynolds, P. J. Young, H. Selde. R. M. Chase, George Erlck sen, K. A. Nelson, O. P. Dahle and Otis Davis were in Bend Saturday. Mr8. May Hlnes and i-on, of Bend, visited at the Selde ranch Saturday. Mrs. ' Adolph Kotzman attended the entertainment In Deschutes Sat urday evening. Mr, Peschka's horse was cut quite badly Sunday, J. M. McLaln went to La Pine Friday, returning Sunday. Esther Erlcksen accompanied Gladys Dahle and father to town to attend Sunday school on Sunday. Ruben and Herbert Nelson spent Saturday and Sunday at their home In this neighborhood. Both were ill with bad colds. J. M. McLaln went to Redmond Wednesday evening. Herbert Nelson Is on the sick list. IT HELPED IIKK HUSBAND "My husband had a bad back, writes Mrs. J. McCullough, 236 Sny der St., Enston, Pa.: "when ho sat down ho coutd hardly get up and would be drawn all over to one side. He took Foley Kidney Pills and Is now well." If you have stiff Joints, rheumatic pains, soro muscles, try Foley Kidney Pills. Sold . every where. Adv. HALLOWE'EN PARTY HELD AT PLA1NVIEW PLA1NVIKW. Nov. 2. The school children gave a hallowe'en party to their parents and friends Saturday ovenlnc at the A. W. Armstrong home. About BO guests were pres ent and evcryono reported a de lightful time. Mrs. William .Morim ami G. Mordtt spent Sunday nuernouii with Mrs. Chalfan. Fred Wilson, Mrs. .Mima uowuni and Mrs. F. E. Hoss and daughter, Ida, were entertalneu at umner ui the M. W. Knickerbocker homo in Sisters Sunday. Mrs. Skcels, or roruanu, who una t.oon v n tine her tlaugnter, .urs. Paul Scoggln, and Mrs. bcoggin were called to Portland by tne suuuen death of Bruce Galloway, who was a grandson of Mrs. SKeois anu a nephew of Mrs. Scoggln. Mrs. Skeels left weunesuay uuu snirirln on Thursday. The young nlnntilnc to visit at tho Vinmo nf Mrs. Scoggln this week and had borrowed the rltlo to go mim ing. While cleaning it, he nccl deutly discharged tho piece. The resulting wounds caused his death. Mrs. Flora Hartley arrived Fri day to spend several weeks at the home of her son, nownru nariiu. School was dismissed Tuesday In nn?pr tn hold a water meeting at tho Kftinnl house. Mr. and Mrs. William Morfltt and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Morfltt attended the sale near Powell Butte Wednes ilnv. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bennett and family spent Sunday at the homo of Mr. nml Mrs. Sam Burgess. Hav Armstrong was a business caller in Bend Thursday. Eilcar Hearth was in Bend on Sntnrilav. Mr. and .Mrs. Howard Hartley nrp the nroud Darents of a fine baby plrl which arrived Friday. Oct. 2S. Mrs. Warren Chalfan has been ill the nast week. Rav Armstrong and Ash Morfltt attended the football game In Red mond Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Scoggln is staying at tho home of her son, Paul, caring for the baby while Mrs. Paul Scog gln Is In Portland. POWELL BUTTE. Nov. 1. On Wednesday October 2tllh, tho Powell llAtto Sorosts club entertained the Prlnevlllo Shumlaa clult at Commun ity hall In Powell llutto. Tho hall wos tnstofnlly decomtod nnd tho party was In every way ono of tho pleasant nffalr that lingers In the memory of those who attended. Tho regular order of huslucsH of the SoroslM club was taken up and the special study for tho afternoon being Theodoru Roosevelt, quota tions were given by overy member and a beautiful story road by tho president, Miss Mabel Allen, all ex tracts from bis writings or bearing on tho llfo of this great American. Follow Hi; tills an address of wel come wns given by Miss Allen, which wns responded to Iiy tho president of tho Shitmlns. Klalnu Howard. of Prlnevlllo. The guests were then conducted to a table set the full I length of tho ball and serveii wiin dainty three courso luncueou. Those present of tho visiting Shumlas were: Mrs. Elaine Howard, Mrs. M. E. Brink. Mrs. Ada MIIII can. Mrs. John Wlgle. Mrs. It. 1 Belknap, Mrs. Dlsclimnn. Airs, jay Upton, Mrs. Guy Lafollette. .Mrs. Collins W. Klklns. Mrs. llnll nnd Mrs. James Wilson. Mr. nnd Mrs, Guy Sears, of 'ino Dalles, have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Otto Pauls, and other relatives and friends at Powell llutto for some time. Air. Warrant!) for tho nrrest of Leo Wright and Fred Shuoy, local mill employees, were Issued Tuesday nftoruoon on chanson of entering tho doiuestlo science rooms at the high school Sunday night and re moving canned goods and other ed ible supplies kupt thoie, principally nuts and ralsliiH. Five Junior high nchuol boys confessed Tuesday to having ac companied Wright and Sliuey In entering tho high school room, ac cording to Miss Harriet Uinlmugh, acting principal. They are Ted Gil son. Alba Uhoads, Charles Ross, Lawrence Frnzler and Chester Wright. Ono other boy's naiiio was mentioned. Their cases will be turned over to tliu Juvenile court, said Miss I'liimiUKh. Entrance was gained by prylim open a window. One hoy went In Hint way, opened tho door and ad mitted tho others, accord I iig to those who ro said to Imvo con fessed. Tho room was found Mon day morning to be In a Hlato of up heaval, the cupboard and Inckois having been ransacked. The tres pass occurred between 8 and 10 o'clock Sunday evening. Evidence In the form of spices, canned fruits and tho remains of Jars of Jelly were found on the de pot athletic field today by Truant Officer Nixon, who was guided to the spot by one of the boys, bonne Is fortunnto to sccuro tho ser vices of such an able speaker. Tho Terrebonne .Sunday school has grown so largo that It has to reor iranltn hiiiiiu of the clashes. The school program and pie social Mr. t.Yorgt that was given last Friday evening brought a total of $n!.CG. This Is go ing to bo used In the Hoys' nnd Girls' Athletic association for iithlutlc sup-idles. consisted oi iuik Tho urogram and Mrs. Sears formerly resided hero! dances, readings, Mult and Jeff dla and aro always welcomed on their return visits. Quito a good crowd attended ine E. H. Stownrt sale recently. Much regret Is expressed that tho Stewarts aro leaving Powell Butte. They havo bought a largo ranch near Darllncton. In eastern Idaho, and they with Mrs. Stowart's father, F. Jackson, leave for their now homo this week. Regrets at their de parture and hopes for their success nro expressed by their Powell Butte neighbors. A very pleasant raroweu party wns.tondored tho E. II. Stewarts at their homo Wednesday evening. A largo crowd attended. Mrs. Ida M. Foster Is visiting wim her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J I Charlton and her smnll son, Oran Charlton Foster, who makes his home with his grandparents. Mrs. Foster Is a trained nurse and ex- nects to remain In Central Oregon. Mr. nml .Mrs. uro u. rosier nave returned from a trip to Jackson ville. Oro.. whero they visited .Mrs. Foster's pareuts. Mr. and Mrs. Ter- rlll Osborne, rormcriy or tins vi clultv. but now of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Valpoy, of fppcr Ochoco. visited at the Frank Mc Caffrey homo tho early part of last week The annual harvest ball given nt Communty hall last Friday night wns well attended nnd everybody seemed to enjoy tho hospitality of tho Powell llutto people Arthur Wurzwcllor, of Powell Butte, and Claude Crist, of Red mond, spent Saturday In Prlnevlllo on business pertaining to live stock. logues. and a ghost march given by the school children. Mrs. Kingsbury from Portage, Wash., nnd Mr. E. Elliott from Seattle, wore visiting at the homo of their sister Mrs. Mae Hall, this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. 11. Elliott are now In Portland visiting relation. A number of people from hero at tended tho thirty-sixth wedding mil vorsary of Mr. and Mrs. Vodder at Lower Bridge on October 28. The Sunday schools of Central Ore- gon towns nro organizing a basket ball leaguu to play a series of games this whiter. The Terrebonne Sun day school has organized urn! Is now planning to practice. F. Boerste nnd Mrs. J. W. Jenkins were down visiting with the Freeman fnmlly last week. They live In White Salmon. The Sliumla club of Prlnevlllo on tertulued tho Ladles Pioneer club of Terrebonne, October 2G. Those from Terrebonne were: Mrs. Nlcholls. Mrs. Mltchcl, Mrs. Parr, Mrs. Galbratb, Mrs. Pickett, Mrs. Alterdyce. Mrs. Cyrus and Mrs. Iunker. Put It In Tho Ilutlotln. DELEGATE ADDRESSES MOOSEHEART LEGION II. linker TelN of .Na tional t'omenflmi Happening- Social Hour U Ihijojed. Returning from Mooiehenrt, Hit where she wns a delegate to tho an nual convention of the Mooshenrt Legion. Mrs. George I), linker was the speaker Thursday night before local members of the order, outlining tho convention business, and telling of her Impressions of tho children h home maintained by the Moose lodge and Its auxiliary. Following tho biislneiis session n social hour was enjoyed with dune lug, music, and refreshments. Cl'T THIS OI'T IT IS WORTH .MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co.. 2S35 HIiHttleld Ave. Chicago. Ill . writing your nnmo mm i.ililr.'M clearly. You will recelvo In return a trial package cnnlnliilnK Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound, fur coucbs. colds anil rroup. Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere- Adv. TO BE REMOVED SlIRVIl'i: STATION WIIKHi: SALOON STOOD TAKES TO (JO IN' STIHUrnllll it viiAits s. ih'iiiu.i; i,i:.hj:. A eorvli'o station will be eroded In January on tho silo of the present Log Cabin building for H, Hubble, formerly of Mimtttmiiio, Wash., It wui anuoiiniMMl today. Tim lot lias been leased to Hubble for u leu year per iod, wllh option to pinehiise lit one year. This according in n. n. un belt, one of the owners, virtually amouutH to a sale or llio property. The Log Cabin wiin built In I DID by Mike Mcdrath as a million, which purpose It hrved until Oregon went dry., Since that time It lias been oc cupied by real estate mid law offices and by (lie llend Hauling Co. Hubble Is an ox-servlre man, hitv- lug been In the flying corps. He npnnl IS mouths oversiMis. SCHOOLS TO CLOSE ON ARMISTICE DAY Schools will be cloned Armlsllni Day, the board decided unofficially last wek. Inasmuch ns Hie mills ami othrr InisliM'"! of tliu town are to Ixi closml and a football gamii has b-en scheduled by the high school, the board decided that It was best to take part In tho celebration. DUFFY OVERRULES RIGGS' DEMURRER Demurrer In the case of Leo ItlgK". who was found guilty on threo counts In recorder's court. Int-r appealing to circuit court, was overruled yes terday by Judge T. E. J Duffy. Itlgtss will stand trial on tho original charges when his case Is called In circuit court. THE NEW BUICK "FOUR" SHE KNOWS AFTER 20 YEARS Mrs. Milton Walto. Box .12, Azalla. Mich., writes: "I havo used Foley's Honey and Tar for the past 20 years and find there Is no other cough or croup remedy like It." It gets right, nt Mm Kf.it nt trouble and covers ill- I fecteel surfaces with a coating that I eases and heals. Children iikc it. Sold eery where. Adv. PLEASANT RIDGE OAT YIELD HEAVY PLEASANT RIDGE, Nov. 2. Ras mus Peterson threshed his oats on Friday. Ho had an exceptionally good W. J. Shannon went to Bend Sun day evening to spend a few days. Ar.tone Ahlstrom was a business visitor In Redmond on Saturday. Several of the farmers In this vi cinity finished digging their potatoes thltf week II. T. MIkkelsen made a business trip to Redmond Saturday. .Mr. ana Mrs. vern Mvesay, tosoy SHEEP PURCHASED BY DESCHUTES MAN DESCHUTES, Nov. 2. Leo Elder purchased COO sheep from W. K. Mc Cnrmlck of Deschutes. Kenneth Scobey and Dudley May field of Tuinalo were Deschutes vis itors Sunday. S. Deblng and Fred Stephenson butchered two steers and a hog this week. Airs. W. Lowe and children visit ed Mrs. G. M. Holten of Deschutes Saturday. C. W. Coolcy purchased two cows Llves'ay and Kenneth Hallowell of I from Grovor Gerklng of Tumalo Frl- NO BETTER MEDICINE FOR COLDS When you or any member of your family has a cold, cough or croup, you want a remedy that will quickly and surely allay Irritation, cut tho phlegm, sooth and heal. Mrs. Myron Hayden, R. F. D. 2, Clarksburg, Mass., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar la (Ino; there is no better medi cine for colds." Sold everywhere. Adv. NEWS NOTES FROM MILLICAN HOMES MILLICAN, Nov. 2. Miss Virginia and Clefton Mears Rosin Jr.. called on tho Dyotra family to specially see tho now baby girl. Friday. Valley Dystru called on W. A. Rahn Friday, taking his daughter .Marie. Ernest Dyer called at the Rosin much to deliver some new auto parts from Keiid Monday. Mi. Grlnstead Sr., called on tho Roslu runch Tuesday on business. Miss Mary Thompson has been 111 and school wns closed Tue'jd'iy. Ernest Dyer called nt tho Rosin ranch to holp bniml a very trouble' some calf Tuesday. Ho had ono at H, Dyers best raddle horso and was forcod to uso tho lariat in order to persuado tho stubborn cnlf to enter Plalnvlew were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Anderson on Sunday. Rasmus Peterson lost a fine heifer this week from bloat. Mr. nnd MnJ. O. E. Anderson were business visitors In Bend on Tues day. Mrs. W. B. Hutcblns and baby spent several days this week visiting her mother Mrs. u. a. Roberts in Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. MIkkelsen and son Alfred, Mr. and Mrs, O. E. And erson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pedcrsen and son Oswald, Antone Ahlstrom and Miss Hllma Nelson attended the Hallowe'en social at the school house ut Deschutes Saturday evening. Little Elizabeth Hanson oi Des chutes stayed with Mrs. Catherine Johansen eeveral days this veek. Mrs. O. E. Anuerson visited Mrs. F. S. Stanley at Deschutes .Monday afternoon. Dr. A. M. Petty camo up from Portland Tuesday morning. Ho was accompanied from Redmond by Rev. and Mrs. Wurdlaw who spent tne day with him at his ranch here. They were all guests or Mr. anu .Mrs. w. H. Gray at dinner. Dr. Petty return ed lb Portland that evening. Fred Seeling of Bend visited at tho Gray home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Giles and son Ermal of Bend aro helping tho Swal- leys' with their potato digging. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was a bus iness visitor In Redmond on Wednes day. day M. Couch of Tumalo was in llend on business Sunday, S. Deblng took u load of oat hay to Bend Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. U. M. Holten and two little daughters Hazel and Mnudo of Deschutes were visitors In Sisters Suudny. Mr. and .Mrs. C. M. Rcdflold or Bend were visitors In Deschutes Sun day. Mr. C. w. .Nelson and children, nro picking up potatoes for W. C. Coo-ley. Tho Stafford family of Ilcnd who have been helping" the Cooke Bros., dig potatoes returned to their homo Sunday. Mr. v. li. uiio and son Ermal re turned to their homo in Bend Sun day after spending soveral days help ing E. M. Swnlley dig potutnes. D. D. Stanton purchnscd threo hundred head of sheep from W. K. McCormlck of Deschutes, A pie social wuh given ut the Des chutes hotel Saturday night a largo attendance was present. HUSBAND AND WIFE WRITE Mr. nnd Mrs. James Carson, Co lumbUB, N. M sign a letter saying, "Wo shall never be without Foley Cnthartls Tablets for wo bollovo tlim to bo essential to good health," TJmy Keep tho stomach sweet, livor nctivo and bowels regular. Banish constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick hendacho. Sold ovorywbero. Adv. The new Buick Four is a distinctively Buick creation in every feature of design and construction. It is a tyne of auto mobile that will fully meet the requirements of the Central Oregon motorist. Priced at Bend $1,180.00 THE CHEVROLET "490" ADVICE FOR WOMEN WHO SUFFER adviso ovory woman' who suf fers with kidney trouble to try Foloy Kidney Pills," writes Mrs. Besslo Browner, 2522 Scovlilo Avo., Clove- land, O, "1 could not do my house work, but slnco taking Foley Kidney Pills I feel Hko a new woman and am ablo to do my work." They'll help you too. Hold overy where. Adv. 4 The new added features of the Chevrolet 490 make it a car of unquestionable service. A more economical and satis factory transportation is difficult to find. Priced at Bend TERREBQNNE SOCIAL HELP TO ATHLETES TERREBONNE, Nov. 2. Rev. II. C. Hartranft of Bend has uccopted a call from tho Union church of Torrobonno and will speuk every Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. Torre- $675.00 Call and let us demonstrate these cars, your disposal. Our time is at THE BEND GARAGE