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rAtae a ipBBuaaunrnmanamasauBstaiasro What's Doing NEWS FROM RANCHES AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT IUDQE, Juno 20. Paul Cooke of Bend Is spending a tew ilnjra helping his brother on their ranch here. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Stanton of Tumalo and tho Swalley family spent Sunday on tho river picnicking and fishing. Mrs. Gcorgo Robert, accompanied by her son a Ion, left for Silver Lako Tuesday morning to look after soma property there. Thoy will be gqno several days. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was a business visitor In Redmond Tuesday after noon. Mrs. W. B. Hutchlus and Mrs. Ray mond Churchill wore Redmond vis itors Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. II. Gray and Mrs. O. E. Anderson wero In IJend Thursday to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Mlkkelsen and son Alfred were guests Sunday at tho Rasmlis Peterson homo. Alfred Pedersen mado a business trip to Redmond Friday. Mrs. George Roberts and son Glen returned the last of the week from their trip to Silver Lake. W. C. van Clove of Bend Is staying at tho Cooko Brothers' ranch for a while. O. E. Anderson is tho owner of a new car, purchased from the Red mond garage. . Mrs. John Gray and small daugh ter, of Shevlin-Hizon camp, spent Sunday visiting at the V. II. Gray home. She returned to her home Monday morning. C. S. Hosklns of Redmond was a bnsiness caller in this neighborhood on Friday. Antone Ahlstrom was In Bend on Saturday to do some trading. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanson of Turn alo visited on Sunday at the home of Rasmus Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Churchill spent Sunday In Tumalo. WILL SHIP WOOD FROM DESCHUTES DESCHUTES, June 20. P. B. Gile Is loading a car of wood this week In Deschutes. S. Debtng of Deschutes was a busi ness caller at the D: D. Stanton home Wednesday. Harold Cooke of Deschutes was a business caller in Bend Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Swalley and children and Mrs. L. Jones were vis itors at the C. W. Nelson home on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frisberg and Mrs. Horn of Bend were visitors at the Lowe home Wednesday evening. Howard Nelson was a business caller at the S. Deblng ranch Thurs day. S. Dching and daughter were busi ness callers in Bend Thursday. James Grlffln of Tumalo' was a Bend caller Thursday. Mr. Bailey of Tumalo was in Bend Thursday on business. Clarence Elder of Deschutes was a business visitor In Bend on Thurs day. P. B. Gile of Deschutes was a vis itor at the E. M. Swalley home Fri day evening. Ermal Gile made a business trip to Bend Thursday. Wade Short and Mrs. F. S. Stanley of Deschutes were in Bend on busi ness Monday. Mrs. C. W. Kelson of Deschutes, who underwent an operation at the St. Charles hospital, has returned to her home in Deschutes. Mrs. W. Lowe and Mrs. R. L. Thurston of Deschutes were visitors at the C. W, Nelson home Tuesday afternoon. Murray M. McRay of Deschutes was a visitor at the W. Lowe home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Stanley of Des chutes were visitors In Bifid Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Swalley of Des chutes were visitors at tho D. D. Stanton home Tuesday. Walter Lowe of Deschutes Is work ing for the Cooke brothers. S. Deblng of Deschutes was a busi ness caller at the Jim Lowe ranch Thursday. Hal Cooke of Deschutes was a visitor at the S. Deblng home Friday. W. L, Bcrgetrom of Deschutes was a business caller in Bend Thursday. Wade Short of Deschutes' was a business caller in Bend Friday. Miss Marguerite Deblng of Des chutes has a position at the St. Charles hospital in Bend. D. D. Stanton of Deschutes was a Bend caller Friday. Mrs. S. Debing of Deschutes was a business caller in Bend Saturday. PICNIC ENJOYED BY PINEHURST PARTY PINEHURST. Juno 20. A number from Plnehurst spent Sunday .near the Ochoco dam. The party Included C. H. Spaugh and family, Guy Ilouk and family, Ernest Stllllan and fam ily; Roy Wells and wife, Mrs. Comp ', ton and children, Charles Ilouk, 'Mrs. .C. M. Phelps and daughter, Mrs. John Bollman, and Earl Potts. A board meeting of the school di rectors was held at the school house Monday evening. Owen Roberts has' been helping C. II. Spaugh with his farm work for the past two weeks. While returning from tho McKln ley mill Monday, Charles Montgom ery's team ran away with him, drag ging hlm-over rocks for several feet. He whs qulto badly bruised but not Borloiisly hurt, Ho will not be able to work for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells were vis itors at tho John Bollman homo on Thursday, Mrs. C. M. Reed and Charles Mont gomery called at tho F. Q. Swisher home Thursday. , . . 'C. M. Phelps was planting potatoes At the Burgland and Clarke place manangaam;am::ma:aang:mmn!i!3antm:i;i:naiimm In The Country Thursday nud Friday of this week. C. 11. Spnugh and family wero Bend visitors Sunday. F. L. McManman and family spent Sunday with Mrs. John Ilollman. Ernest Stlltlan nnd family were dinner guests at the C. M, Phelps home Sunday. Mrs. Compton and children spent Saturday with tho former's daughter, Mrs. Guy Ilouk. Mr. Hogan was n business caller at the C. M, Phelps homo Friday morn Ing. TO OPEN HIGHWAY ACROSS MOUNTAINS CLOVERDALE. Juno 21. R. M Doty, who has an $80,000 contract on the McKemle highway, near Lost creek, expects to leave for that plnce this week with a four-horso load. Doty went In his car to tho other sldo of Windy Point last Tuesday, but found drifts In the flat too deep for a car to travel. Ilo Intends to go as far as he can with his load and then break a trail through by dynamiting drifts where necessary and trailing horses througn, somo tlmo this week Mrs. W. F. Arnold entertained 16 of the girls friends of her daughter Freda Thursday afternoon In honor ot her twelfth birthday. Joo Burgess ot Plalnvlew spent Inst week visiting at the home ot W. F. Fry rear. G. F. Cyrus and family were fish lng on Sqbaw creek Sunday. Thos. Harrison and Burr Black spent Sunday on Squaw creek. R. O. Andrus and B. C. Kline were business visitors In Bend Wednesday W. F. Arnold was a Redmond vis itor Tuesday. The dwelling house on tho Harris place, now occupied by Art Tuck and family, camo very near being de stroyed by Are last week whon tho roof caught fire around tho stove pipe, burning rapidly until tho nr rival ot neighbors, who quickly re sponded to tho emergency telephono call and arrived with buckets of wa ter and succeeded In extinguishing the blaze. II. O. Wilson and family, ot Red mond, were Sunday visitors in tho community. Mrs. Lund ot Lower Bridge spent Sunday with Mrs. Christie. Vern Skelton attended the ball game In Sisters Sunday. Lloyd Bougher was a Redmond visitor Monday. Mr. Wills and family, of Oregon City, arrived Saturday evening to take possession of their new. home, recently purchased from R. J. Skel ton. Miss Kathleen Wilson of Prlnevilto spent last week visiting her cousin, Esther Cyrus. Mrs. W. F. Fryrear and Miss Joe Burgess were shopping in Slaters Wednesday. Ex-Commissioner Miller was here last week, looking over the telephone line. Thomas Arnold returned from a visit In Brownsville and other points Sunday morning. While there, one of Mr. Arnold s brothers, who had been sick for some time .passed away. Arnold reports crops In tho valey suffering for lack of rain, Miss Catherine Reiling spent Sun day with the Misses Hodson. Le Roy Doty of Redmond Is work ing hero for his uncle, It. M. Doty, this week. Alfalfa Is looking exceptionally good here for this time, of the year and preparations are being made by some of the farmers to commence haying next week. Jess Black was In Bend last -week, taking the teacher's examinations. .Miss Louise Andrus was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Corus Wednes day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arnold and daughter attended the ball game In Sisters Sunday. E. M. Peck was a business visitor In this community Monday. Dennis Hunt of Pullman, Wash., Is a visitor here this week, looking after property Interests. Rev. E. W. Hlllls, now stationed at Terrebonne, conducted services here Sunday at 3 o'clock In the after noon. The next preaching services will be held at the same hour on July 2. . B..C. Kline was a Redmond visitor Tuesday. STATION LOOKOUT ON BLACK BUTTE SUMMIT SISTERS, Juno 21. Fred McKIn ney went up on Black Butte as u forest man to watch for fire last Thursday. Mrs. C. N. Robblns and children wero business visitors at the P, Van Tassel home last Monday. B. Fryrear and daughter, Mary, were In town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hunt went to the Mctolius river Sunday. Dr. Vincent's son and daughter from Portland are visiting him now. W. Brasmer returned Tuesday from the valley. Brasmer accompa nied his wife and son across about two weeks ago. Jasper Robblns accompanied Ed Spoo to Redmond last Saturday. Miss Georgia Woods returned to Redmond last week, where she will work this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Knickerbocker nnd Mrs. Woods spent Monday in Bend. P. South and daughter, Ruby, were business visitors ut Suttlo lake' one day last weok. Miss Irel Harrington visited at the Scrath homo Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Llcthauser and Miss Inez McKlnney snpnt soveral days at the Tono ranch last week. Mr. and Mrs, M. McKlnney, Miss Inez McKlnney, Mrs. Lletha'user and Herbert McKlnney wore llBhlng on tho river last Sunday, Mrs. C. N. Robblns spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. P. A. South, A small crowd of people gathered at the Allen hall Saturday evening and spent the evenlnc danclnc. Vern Skelton has been driving for , BRND BCIXKMN, BKITO, ORROOrt, TIIUItSDAY, JUNR 22, 1022 Ed Spoo n tow dnys this week. Mr. uml Mrs. Howard Hartley and chlldron wore Redmond visitors Fri day. N. Romlso was n visitor In Sisters Friday. A. Draydon ot Portland, who has boon working on tho road for the lnet two months, returned homo Inst week. J. Spoo nnd daughter, Rose, mo tored to tho Robblns homo Inst Wed nesday afternoon, X. van Tnssol of Plalnvlew wos a business visitor In town Friday. Mr. ami Mrs. Joss Scott ot Lower Bridge attondod tho ball gumoMioro Sunday. K. Edglngtou nnd M. Harrington have completed tho road work near Clovcrdnlo nnd nro now beginning on tho rond between Harrington's place and Sisters. Thero was a mooting called last wcok by tho Sisters Gardening club, but as tho leader, Dr. Vincent, wns called away, tho meeting was post poned. Raymond Andrus was in Sisters last Wednesday. Mrs. Dan Wluklo and daughter. Da r line, woro callers at tho Jiomo ot Mrs. Robblns last Friday afternoon. Miss Cccllo RobbtiiB spout tho weok end with Miss Ruby South. II. L. Plumb of Bond was n busi ness visitor nt tho South homo Satur day and Sunday. Tho Winkle brothers are cutting logs on tho Dan Wluklo place for tho Orowcllor sawmill. Mr. and Mrs. Knickerbocker nnd chlldron. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurt- loy and children picnicked on tho river Sunday. Mrs. Ladd ot tho Motollus river Is sDondlng n few days In Redmond. Miss Connie Knickerbocker re turned homo last week. Miss Milck. crbockor has boon attending the O A. C. nt Corvnllls tho past winter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graham nnd children spent Sunday morning at tho Arnold home in uioverunie, uui re turned In time tor tho ball gamo In the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold ot Cloverdnla attended tho ball game hero Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zumwalt and children of tho Mctolius rlvor spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gist of Bend visited relatives hero Sunday. Misses Lucille and Naomi Snyder, H. L. Plumb nnd Mr. and Mrs. Snyder sp.cnt Sunday afternoon nt tho lakes. Tho ball game, marricu men ngalnst unmarried men. played Sun day, was a victory for tho unmarricu men. Mrs. Snyder nnd daughter, Lucille, snent last week In llenil, visiting frlends.Thoy returned Saturday eve ning. Miss Nellie Van Tassel and Glen Van Tassel spent Saturday evening with Rose uml Ituth spoo. GRANGE RESIDENTS ENJOY BIG PICNIC GRANGE HALL. Juno 21. Tho neonlu of this vicinity held a large picnic Sunday a few miles above tho now Shcvlin-Hlxon bridge. Somo of tho men who wero fishing reported quite good catches, while others had very poor lucu. Mrs. U. J. l'eucrson cnienaincu mo Ladles' Aid Thursday. O. P. Dalilo Is build nc two now rooms onto his house this week. Several bunches of rango cattlo and many thousands of sheep have been passing through this section lor the summer rango. Miss Elizabeth Reynolds enter tained the Girls' Sewing club nt her home Wednesday. R. E. Grimes left with n largo bunch nf cattlo for the summer range last week. M. J. McLaln was elected school director at the annual meeting of tho district to fill tho place of II. Helgo- son. E. E. Butler was re-elected school clerk. It was also voted to paint the school house. Mrs. II. Helgeson wns hostess to tho Lutheran Ladles' Aid society ot Bend Thursday. Ncal C. Jamison of the Oregon Agricultural collcgo addressed the dairymen of this vicinity on "The Feeding of Dairy cattlo for miik pro duction," Tuesday evening. Alex Wallers Is painting his new bungalow this week. Mr. and Mrs. Uluf llalvcrson or Bond called at the Walters homo Sunday. Mr. Carter Is taking care of tho Ilratt ranch for a few days. Georgo Barcluy dipped his sheep Saturday. B. Worustaff has a horse that Is suffering from a bad cut on Its leg. Mrs. It. Chaso and son, Everett, culled at the Davis homo Sunday. Miss Kntharino Holgcson spent several days in town last week. II. B. Smith has purchused tho J. M, Janssen ranch In this vicinity. ' FOR MEAN HUMMER COLD Rev. W. W. Smith, Pennsgrovo, N. J., Box 12, writes: "I havo tried many different medicines but nono relieved tho cold In my throat un til I used Foley's Honoy and Tar." No matter how depressing a summer cold's tearing cough may be, Foley's Honey and Tar will soothe, relievo and heal. Sold Everywhere Adv. POWELL BUTTE PLANS FOURTH CELEBRATION POWELL BUTTE, Juno 21. Powell Butte peoplo are preparing to celebrate the Fourth of July with a picnic In tho grovo on tho Cook ranch Just cast of community hall. Rov. Purdy of Bend has been secured lo deliver the oration, and good music nud a program will bo given, Luncheon and camcs in the after noon. Everybody Invited, At tho annunl school election, the following ladles were elected as di rectors for tho Wilson school district: Mrs. George Klsslor, ono year; Mrs. Brown, two years, and Mrs, Hnus Jacobson, three years. Mr. and Mrs. Ru" Roberts and daughter, Ina, and Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Agee attended tho show at Red mond Saturday night. R. F. D. Carrlor Or C. Foster Is taking his annual vacation. Ho has Bono with his family to visit Mrs. Foster's Wonts. Mr. and Mrs. Torrlll Osborno, at Modford. Thoy will bo nwaytwo weeks. Thoy iniido tho trip In their car. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Arthur Mtlnor Mr. and Mrs. A. W. llayn and Lloyd llussott visited In llond Sunday nnd wero llaliincc on tho Deschutes also, Jesse Miliar Is carrying tho mall while. Orn Fostor Is away on his vaca tion. Miller Is tanking tho trip with his mules ana nncK, Mrs. Ida Fostor was called lo Port land Inst week to nurse u enso ut Knotted fover. E. C. Charlton has gono lo Port land, where ho was called on Impor tant business. Ho oxpects to remain nwny for several wuoks. Quito u number ot Powell llutto people plculckod on Mill creek lusl Sunday. Among thorn wero mo tarn lllos of William Peterson, George WhItKett, Joo Shoaror, Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Worrell, Mr. and Mrs. Marry Held. Ed, R. Akoo, Air. and Mrs, J. J Flint and others. Thoy report a lino trln and soma good nulling. Miss Violet .Mills visited with her sister, Mrs. Arlhhr Wurxwollcr and family, last week. Miss Mills Is a student at St. Mary's academy and wns on her wny to her homo at Paulina. Mrs. ltel Powell of Tho Dalles Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs-. George C. Truvsdalo at their home hero. Mrs. Huns ICJnr was hoMess lo Powell llutto Ladles' Aid on Wednes day. Mrs. O. It. Smith ot Snokano Is vis King her sou, Joss Miller and family. Mrs. Smith will remain about one month. Mrs. E. A. llussott has guna to Portland, where alio will visit her daughter, Miss Fay Ilussett, nnd take a good rest. Mrs. llussott boarded tho entire crow of surveyors while thoy wero surveying the Powell llutto section of the North Canal extension. HIS FRIEND RECOMMENDED Til KM W. II. Hhadwoll, Stanley, Vn writes: "I had kidney trouble which disabled mo, until Foley Kidney Pills woro recommended to mo by tho Chief of tho Fire Department. After using three bottles I wns com pletely relieved and have never had a return of tho symptoms." Give quick rollof. Sold Ercrywhoro. Adv. TERREBONNE PICKS SCHOOL DIRECTORS TERREIIONNE, June 21. An uu usually largo crowd was In attend nnco at tho annual school meeting last night. Two directors were elect ed, Evorett Parr was put In for a thrcO-ycar term, nud II. Stannlinry fur n two-yenr term. Mr..Dorn wns ro-ulected for clerk. Sunday a community picnic was held nt tho Foss ranch. A delicious dinner wns served by the ladles, Ac cording to tho nmnunt of ice cream consumed, wo bellcvo all en joyed themselves. In tho afternoon musical selections by .Mrs. Carl Jer council, Mrs. E. Pnrr and Mrs. Llv Ingstou, nnd a recitation by Doris Knorr, were enjoyed. Vnrlon Coin, who has been visiting at tho Jim Brown home, left for tho Willamette valley Saturday. J. C. Wymmi returned homo Satur day evening from Culver, where he has been taking care of his crops. Ho reports that his spring crop Is do ing well. Miss Margery Wuldeeron of Port land enmo Saturday to spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Gnrlock. Mrs. Olln Vestnl seriously sprained her unkle whllo out fishing last Hun day. Mrs. Gcorgo Whltels wont to Port land Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. Mackb and family and William Vestal went to East lako Saturday night, returning Sunday. Rube Wlllams lost a valuable cow Monday. Mrs. L. P. Snnpp gave n Btirpriso and birthday party for Mr. Snapp Saturday night. E. N. Johnson has sold out and Is going to tho vnley. Mr. Olds has ar rived to tako possession of the place. Frank Relbhoff made the sale. II. Jergenscn, who has been visit ing with his son Carl, returned to Portland. SHORTHORN BREEDERS WILL INSPECT HERDS Shorthorn-breeders of the Tumalo association will hold an oxcurslon of their territory, visiting and Inspect ing tho herds ot each member, on Saturday, June 2-i, according to plans of the association announced today. On the following day they will hold a picnic at Tumalo island. A. E. Law son, northwest representative of tho American Shorthorn association, will accompany tho local breeders on their oxcurslon, and will speak at tho pic nic. GRADE IS IMPROVED AT TRAIL CROSSING MADRAS, Juno 1C Widening ot tho Trail Crossing grado, so that autos anuy puss at 7tny point, was started by 'Crows under R. P. Now laud for tho state highway commis sion this wcok. A strong protection fence will bo built from the top of tho grade to the bridge on the Jef ferson county sldo. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Is ere itly relieved by conatltutlonnl treat ment HAI.1,'8 CATAJIUII MKOIUIMI la a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness I caused by an Inflamed con. dltlon ot tho mucous lining ot the Kustn clilan Tube. When this tubo la Inflamed you huve a rumbling Bound or Imperfect hearing, and when It la entirely closed, Deafnoas Is tho result. Unlets tho In flammation can bo reduced, your henrlng may bo destroyed forever. llAIJ.'H RATARRIl MEDICINE acta through (he blood on tho mucous surfaced of the ay tern, thus reducing the Inflammation and aislitlne Nature In restoring normal con ditions. Circulars free. All Druggists. V. J. Chenty & Co., Toledo. Ohio, TWO DAY JOYFEST SILVER LAKE PLAN A two-dny celebration, marking the complotlon of tho Bllvor Lake Irriga tion project us well as (ho coming ot Independence Day, will bo hold at 8llver Lako July i and 5, Plans for 'tho big event under tho direction of G. W., Marvin nro already well under wny. A string ot bucking horses has boon secured for riding contests, nud hall garner, horso races uml other forms of sport will feature in the Don't Buy a Motor Car as You j Would a Lottery Ticket j ' Why take a chance with several hundred or several thousand dollars! There is a systematic way by which you can know the best car. These five points are essential Correct design. Economy of price nnd upkeep. Proper construction. Long life. Accessibility. 2. 3. 4. 5. Demand that you the car you buy the take care of itself. THE NEW BUICK Special Six-54 Roadster Is Here! with Tailored Togs Maroon Body Smartest Equipment This Buick Will Be the Season's Most Popular Car Dashing in appearance, the Buick Special Six-54 Roadster, exhibited for the first time in Bend this week, is fitted with every convenience found on the finest cars at home and abroad. This model is built in response to a consistent demand from those familiar with the performance of the big Buick Roadster of previous years, a model cherished by each owner to the present day. By All Means See This Nety Wonder in Motor Cars We now have on our floor cars for im mediate delivery in the following models: Buick Six, 5 passenger; Buick Coupe; Buick Four, 5 pas senger; Buick Six, 7 passenger ; and tho New Spe cial Six-54 Roadster. Bend Garage Open Day CHEVROLET BUICK STUDEBAKER Three Most Dependable Motor Cars celebration, A dniicn will lie given each night nt tho Silver Lulio hall. Twulvo hundred niid fifty dollars will bo offered In cash prlxo. DUFFY BACK FROM PORTLAND COURTS After spending tho pust two weeks In Portland presiding over tho court usually under Circuit Judge Robert 0. Morrow, Judge T. H. J. Duffy ie turned to Horn! Sunday, to roRumo work In tho Control Orugfin Judicial district. I I be shown these points in "trade - in - value" then will i and Night T 0 3 it I