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PAOB 9 uxd boixwiw. tmtm, nnno mhjimday, junr b, inaa. What's Doing In The Country RAIN AIDS FARMS AT POWELL BUTTE POWELL BUTTB. Juno 7. Tho water Is In tho canal again, this time, It Is hoped, to stay all sum- meVo havo had some glorious rains tho past week, to tho great Joy of tho Irrigators as well as dry farm er, and Mrs. J. Arthur Mllner went to Bond Sunday whero the) vrero Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Fran dl nayn and Miss Haxel Ilayn for a fishing trip, but on their return thoy broko an axel on their car and were obliged to camp and did not get homo until Monday. Harold M. Charlton has gone to Portland whero ho will remain for some time. At tho regular business meeting of tho Howell Butto Cooperative association Thursday night, a com mittee was appointed to adviso tho county court regarding markot roads in this vicinity. Gcorgo C. Trues dale, S. D. Mustard and Carl Fischer aro tho committee. C M. Charlton and small grand son, Oran Charlton Foster, went to Redmond Monday whero they visited Mrs. Ila M. Foster for a few hFrank Foster Is expecting a visit soon from his mother. Mrs. Mary Smith, of Long Beach. Cal. Many ot tho people of Powell Butte went to Prlnovlllo this past i. Kn ruina TMiiltinc from ween iu d 1 - , . , the fire. Much sympathy Is ex pressed for those who lost. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rice, well - .i t.iMv rftqnpcted resl- KUUWU ub"' -- j .- nntt-iii nniln community Utruia U4 u . . - for many years, moved yesterday to their new home in ueumouu. - Rico Is an Invalid and they sold tw.i. liom nnil hullt a COt- IUC11 ........ MW.W -- tage with many conveniences and will make their home In Redmond In the future. S. D. Mustard took T-i i- in Yita Vnrd sedan .r. ho nlnnd the trlD well. C. L. ir Tllrn In his car. Yvuricu uu ----- Hans Kjar has bought the ranch . XI - Tllfa lived. Born, on Sunday, June 4, to Sir. nnd Mrs. Roy uiiver. a uu8uiu. Her- name Is June Ruth. GBADE AT SISTEBS ti iinl.lnir Ionic n hand ot Sheep through Sisters lato Sunday ovo- nlng. ., .... iinnnnn nttondod tno show nnd danco In Sisters last Sat urday and returned to ms nomo on tho Metollua river Sunday morning. TtiAM M-n n RhflV hnhl In town last Saturday ovonlng lu Farthing's hall, after which tno American w finn envo a danco. Both wero at tended by a largo crowd. Miss Anna Doty, teacucr oi mo i.inrmmiiiiiii mnm iii the Sisters . It . VJ . -.- ...hr.nl roitiM-tnllldl her llUnlla last Wednesday evening with a picnic. Sho treated them to ico cream ami Cnjlr. and Mrs. Charles (list called In Cloverdale ono evening Inst woek. NEWS ITEMS FBOM PLEASANT RIDGE 7 Graduation exercises were held Thursday eve ning iur mo cib'" 0.--w Those who were graduated were Velma Graham, uuDy aouin, uu Graham, Ruth Spoo, Alvln Brady, Emmett KnlcnerDOCKer, iecue " i i .1 nnBA Cnnn J. A. Thompson and daughter, Frances, spent Thursday in aisiers amlnatlons to the pupils who failed in thn- Mar examinations. jh no successful. .1 T w Vrvrnnr and air. uuu .no. - , daughter, Mary, of Cloverdale, mntnroii to Sisters on day last ct. Tniio pincV rnnntv nurse. 4Un cictora school last Wednesday for the last time until school begins next-bepiemoer. Mrs. Farthing cut her hand badly 1-- 1. 1UB1. CCR. - . Fred McKlnney moved his wifo and children up to me roau .uii- 1 Mr. firnhnm. nf SuttlO lake camp, spent Saturday evening In Sisters. They tooK meir cuiiui . t. ihom Tho rhlldreif have been staying with Mrs. John DInkle and attending school. Ktr onri m Frank Arnold, of Cloverdale, attended the graduation 1 - V.nra last Thursday. The school picnic held on- the Metollus river last aunuuy wu tended by a large crowd. Every Mrs. DInkle and son, Harry, left for their home In Albany, Ore., last Monday. They were accompanieu by Mrs. DInkle's uaugnier, -r i iirilnAt. nn1 linhtf. Mr. and Mrs. P. Van Tassel wero shopping In town last 'luesuay. Mr and Mrs. Andrus, of Clover dale, attended the graduation ex inct ThiirttflnV. The baseball game between the married and unmarried men held .. who unrvftd hv the hostess. Mrs. Van Tassel. Thoso prosoni wuru Mosdamcs Iunker, Bnnpp, l'lciteu. t MMmn Wllllnmn. Illlibttrd. McClay, Mitchell, Foster, Wymru , Wallouuurg, rnrr, uaviusuu, iih nnd hostoss Mrs. Van Tassel. llnlioknlm wont to Bond Friday ovonlng ti attond tho contest tor drills. Tho Sllvor I-ako toam won tho sllvor cup. i noso iu- .llnir frnm hnrn wero Mr. and Mrs. Vorn Lantx. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Kl fresh and Mrs. W. F. MncKoy. Mrs. Bon Malkson and baby havo been on tho sick list. Mrs. Wester camo in Friday trom Jooffrson to visit with hor son, Francis. Mr. Stanshury. nnd Mrs. wosior, Sr., and Wnunator Wester wero Bond visitors Monday. wniinm VAalnl from California Is horo visiting his brothor, Olln Ves tal, ot tho Mutual cream station. Olln Krowson, of urain, uro., nas como to mako his homo with his sister. Mrs. Olln Vestal. IUSBAND IS ILL, WIFE PROSTKATti U ni PACAVT ninnR. Juno 7. Mr. m.i Mr, it. t. Mlkkelscu nnd son. Alfred, Rasmus Peterson and Mrs. Catherine jonansen wero uuwer guests on Sunday at tho homo ot ir .mi Mr, nin llnnaon near Des chutes, tho occasion being Mrs. Han son's birthday. W. B. Hutchlns left Tuesday morning by auto In company with Frank Rlebhoff. of Redmond, for Oregon City where he will visit his parents for a few days. Kir .ml Mrs. O. E. AnilorSOIl WCrO shopping in Bend on Thursday. Antone Anistrom mauo a uurnou business trip to Redmond Thursday morning. W. II. Gray went to uenu on Wednesday after a man to work tor him. Mr, Cenren Roberts and son. Glen, wero In Redmond Saturday to do sotno trading. H. T. Mlckkelscn ouicncreu a una fnt line thin weak. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was a Red mond shopper Saturday. xir nmi Mm J. N Jannspn. ot Tinml rnmn nut Saturday after their daughter, Anna, wno nas Dccn visu- Ing with Mrs. Catherine jonansen fnw thn nnut tave W041kR. 7ro.l Coollnr- nf Tlnnil. visited in this neighborhood on bunuay. .1 A. i:hnsn was in licnu inure day to seo his son, Wayne, who Is In the hospital there. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was a Dcs phnina visitor Friday evcnlnc. Mrs. Catherine jonansen anu Mrs. H. T. Mlkkelsen. accompanied by Mm nio Itnnnnn. nf Deschutes were callers at the Llvesay home near Uescnuies on weanesaay aucr nnntl w. J- Shannon made a business trip to Redmond on Friday. rtnv Miller mmln a. trin IO snev Iln-Hlxon camp on Thursday to still Mrs F. S. Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wall, of Deschutes, wero callers at the Anuerson nomo on Rnmln v Paul Cooke has returned to Bend after spending a couple of weeks helping his urotuer on mo raucn hero. . it in ronnrtofl Hint Mr. and Mrs Cob urn will soon return from Oakes- dale, Wash., where they navo oeen for tho nast year, to mako their home on their rancn. Fred Dory, of Portland, Is work Inn- fnr W. II. Gray. Wnvnp Chase, of Redmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chase, was taken to Bend to the hospital whero he was operated on that evening. He Is getting along nicely according to latest reports. Mrs. A. .M. petty win arrive irom Portland soon to spend ner sum mer vacation nero. TO STOP COUGHING AT XIGIIT A anmmpr hrnnch l.i l much keens tint nniv thp sufferer but other mem bers ot the family awaKe. Aiireu Barker, 10G1 Avondale St. e. kivor nnnl n.. wrltp; "Mv bov was suf fprlnir frnm a bronchial COllcll for even or eight weeks. Foley's Honey and Tar has done him wonderful good." No opiates. Sold livery where. Adv. TERREBONNE PLANS FOR BABY CLINIC Pf.nVERDALE. Juno 7. Qcorgo t rtf.uci innlr Mr nnil Mm. Krall to' Redmond Monday tor medical treatment. Mr. Krnu uos noon bui ferlng with a bad caso ot blood rwiinmilnc in his arm. and Mrs. Krall nervous prostration. Thomas Arnold leu lor i-orunmi and other valloy points Monday n.rvrnlnir In- nlllll to llO COIIO ROVlTal weeks on buslnoss and pleasure comblnod. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Andrus and ..hiiiirnn nnil Mr. nnil Mrs. W. F. Arnold and daughter attended com mencement exorcises for tno oikiu students graduating from tho eighth grade In Slslors Tnursuay ovi'innx. Mr nmi Mrs. W. T. Harrison nnd Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Richardson ot Sisters spent Sunday logomcr pic l.l.lnr tn thrt nnor1llltAl. tlt.iv(it. v.. " ........... -. E. M. Peck is a rortianu viauor this wook. Ho lott by auto on Wednesday morning, expoctlng to bo gone Bovcral wcoka touring ihmiirhnut Roulhom Oregon and ...it. mini- l,v wnv nf Klamath Falls Mm ii. IV Klino and ailss Anna nniv wnnt to Redmond Tuosday for Memorial day oxcrclscs thero. R. M. Doty loft for Portland Mnmtnv mnruluc on business. Miss Xlnrlnrln TlntV- Who liaH IlCOn ailOIlll inr .chnol in tho valloy. will return h,mn lvllli hnr father. Miss Loulso Andrus was a visitor at tho E. M. Peck, homo Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Kentor and llttlo dauguier. Inez, from Washougal, Wash., aro nnmllne n few WCOKS Iiero VISUiiiK hnr nltpr. Mrs. Krall. and her mother. Mrs. Berg. Mrs. Berg has been in poor Imnlih fnr Kiiveral wcoks. Mr. Corus and mother. Mrs. Corus. were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Andrus Sunday evening EXTEND ROUTE INTO ALFALFA Farmers Now Get Daily Service Instead or J Times a Week. xvnriv 100 Deschutes county far mers woro nddod to thoso who at- ,11,1.1V rocolvo da ly mail sorvicu Thursday when dolivory started on tho extension of R. F. D. routo no. i. Tho now torrllory served Is Inrgely In tho Alfalfa soctlon oast of llcmi. Jnv 11. Noblo. carrier, makes tho entlro routo In six hours, and prob iiiiiv him tho shortest noon Intermis sion of any man In Bond. Just 10 mttiiitnM. dovoted to tho oallltg of a sandwich and tho cooling ot his eng ine, nnd then delivery was resumed. IIiineharH In tho Alfalfa district formerly could receive and send mail but thrco times n week. Sorvlco was through tho Alfalfa postofflco, Bond mail eoliiK out on Monday, Wednes day, and Friday, and Alfalfn mall leaving tho local office on Tuosday, Thursday, and Saturday. PAROLE GRANTED FOR GUS NELSON wnnn camp moved NEARER DESCHUTES rEofearly days given LEGION,WELL WUK1HSH Weapons, Indian imp c- mcntH, uarc urn lected by Pioneer Pastor. Much Interest l loliR dliplaycd I" tho Mitchell collodion ot curloi, rel ics of Ui Civil war and ploneor days, nnd rare volumes, which lmn Jut boon turned over to Percy A. fllovons Post No, I. American Legion, and Is now on display In the bowling room at tho Legion building. H w P"'" ehnied for tl.o y I.lbry from the Into Uv. J. Anthony Mlt chell. who was at ono time pastor 11.. Itrnalivtorlftli church hero. When tho county library was forimul, this collection remained I" tho hamU of tho city, and was ornorcu uinir.i ii,., i.oelon by tho lnt city UIVI ' ndmlnlilratlon. It Is ono of tho two best collodions In Central urrguu. iim nther belonging to Mrs. Ada II. Mllllcan of Crook county. Among tho volumes aro ton noons i rir..V nnd foreign ianr.ui" prlntcd moro than 200 years ugo In At PleMfiant Hldgo After Two Yearn In Penitentiary IU ijucHt ItiTonslilcml. Paroled from tho stato ponlton- tlary whero ho has been an Inmate for tho nast two years on a statu tory chargo Involving a minor girl, Gus Nelson arrived In Redmond Sun day, nnd Is now at tho homo of Antono Ahlstrom of Pleasant Rldgo, Ablstrom reported this morning on a trip to Bend. Ronucsta for a parolo recently sent In wero rotuscd. but this action wns reconsidered following ths ar rival of Shorlff H. K. Roborts, who wont last week to Salom with A. J. Weston, convicted murderer, Ahl Strom was told. NAME HIGHWAY BOARD IN INJUNCTION SUIT An Injunction suit brought against the stato highway commission by the Squaw Creek Irrigation district seeks to restrain tho commission from us number ot scrap book which iru. servo clioson arllclim from ntiwu. papur of past years. Full collio Hons of Ilia works of n mimtmr u English Aiuiuirn nro niciuiieii; fur Rev. Mitchell was known as a lllinkn. speronn scholar ot unusual ittuin. meiits. Weapons nmt nccoutuniumti ot Civil war soldiers nro among ihn InterostliiK oxhlbltH. Iliuty swonli and lmyoniils ot iiiiiisuhI and ilkndlv design draw much attention. Homowhora In tho Ititervstlng ra reor which a biography of Rev ,nt. chell would disclost) It (inn litiil livott written, ho must tmvo lived for eumn tlmo on u rough frontier; for rnllc of Indian savagery, IiuiiIIiik nmi uther phases ot pioneer llfu am ubun. ilnnl. Among thorn nro crude hiIcmu nniiuuncliiR n HhakeHporeau pnrform ntico In n district whmj prlntliiK must havo boon unknown. , Numerous natural curios cnmiilMo tho collection, which Is worth In. itectliiK. At present It Is In net,! ot cataloguing and arranging, which the Legion members plan to do at Z ot Zm ."prS Ml T. oniy soon a. ...... Just where It Many oi inim arc i v , (i (h(j , (jn hum h SrTliri".h nr. a.' not been decided. in n,. miililiilo tyno of culvert at a point whero the Redmond-Sisters highway crosses tlm Buuaw Cffek canal. It Is claimed that this would r.iiit in cIockIiik by slicks and otner floating matter, and tho flooding of adjacent lands. Tho county couri la named as a defendant in me ac tion. WOMAN DIES AT AGE OF 76, OF tjANUbic Mm. Clara Frances Ilarmond. aged "C. died ot cancer this morn ing at 3 o'clock at tho homu of her daughter, Mrs, Charles Boderstrom, 85G Ogdcn avenue. Funeral serv ices wero held Sunday, In charge of Rev. J. Kdgnr Purdy. Mrs. Ilarmond was born In Now Hampshire on May 11, 1856. sho had lived In Bend for live years. Her husband, Harry Ilarmond, sur vives hor. Put It In The Bulletin. PRINEVILLE PHONE TROUBLE IS CUKKl) Practically all telephone trouble has been disputed of In 1'rltnrlltr, a now switchboard has hunti In- tailed, and was being used Hut- day, and In a day or two mtiru all extra telephona men called to tlm Crook counly seat as tho renult ot the disastrous flrn of last week, ltl bo back In Bond and Tho Dallci, states J. L, Oalthor, inanaKnr of telephone operations In Central Oregon. COOII HKLP IN Hl'.MMi:it Indigestion cause worry, nerroun- ........ BI..V l.nnilnMmtl. til llrlllhlkd. coated tongue, hod breath. bloMlng gas, constipation ami conninm ui tress. Henry O. Thorno, 1002 llr- rlson armiuo., Iloston, Mass, write "filnco taking Koleiy Cathartic Tab. I fni.l linn" (Mrntmii biiwfll. sweeten stomach; Invigorate llr, Hold Kvcrywiicre. rtuv. Put It In Tho llullflttu, TRnnRliONNE. Juno 7. Miss inllfi r Inr-If wax rallinc In our vi- married and unmarr ea me.. f fc makInB ,)reparatory Sunday on the MetoHus , rivey, , re . holdlne a baby Bulled in a victory lor . -lnTc hcrc i about tho middle of men. . ., Tw n,9 K-nllln vn TnRgei. OI nam- -"w A)l V.1 . , ' . . view, spent several days with her aunt. Sirs. Dan Winkle. Miss Anna Doty left Friday eve ning for hero home In Redmond. Miss. Florence Royal left Monday for her homo In Redmond. MIbs Royal has tho Intermediate room In tho Sisters school for next year. Charles Oist, Mr. and Mrs. Mc Nulty, and B. Wilson spent Monday In Bend. . Mr. and Mrs. B. Brasmer and sou, WJlllam, Isft for tho valley Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Josso Wilt were business visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hartley's liomo Monday. Perit Huntington stepped on a nail while barefooted. Miss Julia Clock dressed the wound. Mrs. Kd Llethouser, Mrs. Mc Klnney and daughter, Inez, camped on tho Metollus river from Tuesday to Friday laBt week. n i.'.1urnrfl Knnn In Hnnndlnff a 1 ... " ... , - - few days In Blsteru from her homo- stead on tno lower aeseri. Tho Sisters Sowing club will meet M.n flrul Hiril. tills UUIIimer IlliXt Thursday. Juno 8. The first moot ing will bo hold with tho cluuMead f-rt t.l T.lnllimiRnr. vr win. w ... . Earl RobblliB accompanied hd Snoo to Redmond Saturday evening. ' -.r. j m.,1 V.nrl IlOblllllg tOOk n load of stock salt to tho Metollus river puuuu; Charles Christie wus a business visitor in tno jacum uumo iinrnihv Mlllr returned to Port land Tuesday evening. O. F. wallenourg nnu a pnone installed at his ranch last Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Pickett and Mrs. George Tucker and daughter, Viola, went to l'rineviiie aaturuay. Mr. flenrzn Wales and family spent Sunday at tho homo of Mrs. D. II. Gates. With mem was tneir daughter, Glayds, who Is a trained nurso, and their son Harvey, of tho U. S, navy at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Mrs. M, C. Davidson wus also a visitor at tho Gates homo Sunday. Vnrn fififti from Jofforson. a nephew of Mrs. J. Brown, is visiting at tho Brown homo. Tho nix ivnokK old child Of Mr. and Mrs, Lylo MacFadden died last Friday and was burled Saturday. Mrs.- Gertrude wniieis aim juru. Wnrn nnd children went to rrino vllln Knfllrilnv. . Mrs. F. Holt, wnma Muxuyi uuu Allen Wnlmn wnrn visltlMl! with John Saxtou at Opal City after visiting In Terrebonne. Mra. W. Wing and duughtor, Mrs, Holt and Miss Wilma Saxton, of Goldendale. calI6d on Mrs. Chnrlott,o Hamilton Tuesday, Mr Fobs, Sr., Is leaving this weok for Spokane and Athenu. Ho will bring his nephew and nleco baclc with him to spomi tne aummer. rrhn r.fi.llna' PlnnnAr rlllh Watf en1 tcrtalnod at tho Van Tassel homo n.'OfIltlTI.'"J Tnnn 7 I. II. Glle. a m-i I v v - who had his wood camp on tho Jensen ranch, nas moved on tno Hunncl ranch, nearer Deschutes. Sevcrt Deblng. Jr., was In Des chutes on business Friday. Frank Wallace and A. Scobey, of Tumalo, woro Deschutes callors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Holton and children, of Deschutes, wero In Bond on business Wednesday. Murray .McKay, oi ucscnuios, wns business caller In Bend Tuesday. n t llnllnn nnil Mr. McKnlKht of Deschutes were In Bond on busi ness Monday. Wado Short of uescnuies was a Bend caller Monday. Mr oml Mm. V. B. Rtnnlov and son, Frederick, wero In Bend on bus- ness Wednesday. Albert Wright and son, Chostor, .1 I nntmnfn Vrnalnr nf Tlf.llll. were visitors at tho Deblng homo Tuesday. P. B. Gilo and uuy aumner wero llnnor cuphIb at tho G. W. JollCB ranch In Tumalo Tuesday. Harry McGulro, ot rumaio, was a Bend caller Tuesday. Wado Short was In Bend on busi ness Friday. Harold Cooko was In Bend on business Friday. Mr; and Mrs. E. M. Swalloy and children and Mrs. Lavlna Jones woro dinner guests at tho W. Lowe homo Sunday. Albert wrlgnt anu son, uuesiur, and Charles Boyd, Jr., of Bond, wero visitors at the Deblng homo Sunday. P, J, Cooko, who nas ncen wont ing In Bend, returned to his ranch In Deschutes for a fow days. The Cooko brothers aro planting potatoes this week. Walter Lowo Is working for B. M. Swalley. Burnoy Leo was a business caner In Tumalo Friday. lira flnv Sumner, of Prlnovlllo. will start cooking for P. B, Gilo at his wood camp in uescnuies,. H. ueuing aim iwo iiuukiuui, Kteetta und Marguerite, wero In Bend on buslnoss Tuesday. W. liurgsirom, wuri iivumy uuu mnilmr mwl Mrs. It. L. Thurston wero Bond visitors Tuesday, Mrs. C. P. Becker, of Tumalo, visited Mrs. D. D. Stanton -Thursday. Mrs. W. liOWo anil cniiureu visuuu Mrs. B. M. Swalloy Tuesday. BUICK WILI HUHULY HKLP OTIIHRH lllionnintlp nnliiK. Kivnllnn nr.hlnr:. stiff JolutH and muscles, (IIzzIiichu and uiurreu viuiun aro hiiiiiiuiub ot kidney troublo. Mrs, A. Lechncr, 1129 Main avenuo., Clifton, N. J writes; "Foley Kldnoy Pills helpod mo and I gladly give permission to uso this as a testimonial for thoy will surely help." Bold Kverywhero. Adv. Conversational Cement. An you say, Aurclln, honeyed words are often used to mend broken prom ises. Boston Transcript. ii HHV FOR twenty years Duick has returned full value as an investment in per sonal transportation. It's continued success year after year proves it's supremacy as a reliable motor car. For twenty years Buick has been im proving its car, with the results that the 1922 model is as near perfect as modern engineering can build a motor ear. Call for demonstration. Ride in a Buick, learn their superiority. Authorized Buick service which serves you as faithfully as does the Buick car. BEND GARAGE Open Day and Night. BUICK CHEVROLET--STUDEBAKER GOODYEAR TIRE STATION Monday. la3t Wtdiu-sday. A doiiciouB am