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PAOR 2 HKND nUI.T.RTIN, llRNfl, ORKCJONV TU)1WIAY, OCTOBER rt, lOliJ mauaamacaanassK3sr.sr.s::t:K!nKaas What's Doing In The Country K3nn:::nsnn::Rn::nni:Ris::!xt.t:s::n;n::antK nnKiatasaKanKanR: SISTERS RANGE IS SCENE OP ROUNDUP SISTERS. Oct. 4. Tho fait round up tor cnttlo 1ib started. Riders covered tho lower ranges last week nnd expect to go further back Into soa jomj,,v Mrs. L. Jones, who han boon, (stay ing with her daiiRhtor, Mir, E. M. Swnlloy, loft this week for tho valloy, whom she will sjioml tho winter with her brother, V, M. Jackson. :i:!n:n::n!!:r.uyw:!!:n::aR:!!!:n'.' OCT .THIS OUT IT IS WOltTll MOXKV Cut out tills slip. uiicIohq with Mj to Foley & Co., 2N35 Shoftlold Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. .You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Hntiiu nut! Tnr nnmnotititl. Mr. McCann, who lives near llend. for coughs, colds nnd croup, Foley purchased some pigs, of O. K. Ander- Kidney I'llla and Foley Cathaitlo W, 1). Hutchlns and small son Bob- bio wore In ltcdmond on Wednesday Alfred Podorscn attended the Dor diuo sale on Thursday. Antone Ahlstrom Is doing somo Itu proving on ins barn tho mountain!! this week 1. Huntington left last Sunday for a week's visit with relatives ill Yoi. calla nnd other vnlley points. Mrs. M. Bailey was shopping In Sisters Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C N. Kobbins spent Tues day with Mrs. P. A. South,. J. 1. Duckett and Joo Bowlln spent Monday in Bond. Allen Harrington spent olio daj last week helping J. J. Wilt with hi farm work. Kd Spoo took a load of pencil wood to the factory in Redmond oi day last week. Lea Scarth was In Sisters with fruit from his ranch on the upp-j squaw creeK John Dlnnls, logging contractor, wa3 brought home Saturday from tho McKlnley mill, suffering from injuries sustained when a horse full on hlui. It was feared at first Ills leg was broken, but later It was learned that the leg was only badly bruised. This Is the second accl dent of the kind for Dlnnls in tho last few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Elklns wero visitors in Sisters Sunday morning, Mr. and Mrs. John Dlnklo left Sunday for Albany via the McKen- rlo Pass. F. Jacquot is helping Mr. Kilgore of Cloverdale with his hay. Mrs. Harrington spent Sunday at tho Lava road camp where Sir, Har rington is working. Mrs. Itny Kalor of McKinley mill spent Thursday in Sisters. Den Tono was shopping in Sisters Monday morning. , Mrs. J. P. Duckctt and Mrs. Ar thur Templeton were shopping In bisters Wednesday. Carl Woods hauled two loads of hay to the Sbotwcll rock crusher camp Sunday. Mrs. Bailey and daughters, of Cloverdale, spent Sunday in town Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Templeton and Mrs. Hazel Spoo spent Sunday at their homesteads on the lower desert. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilson and little son spent Sunday at their home Here. Charles Griffith was In town Sat urday night with melons from his ranch on lower Squaw creek. Mrs. Hazel McKinney came do.vn from the lokout on Black Butte, where she has been staying this Eummer. Mrs. Harrington and Mrs. Lea Scarth were shopping In Redmond last Thursday. B. C. Kline was shopping In Sis ters Saturday evening. Neal Winkle spent Thursday night with Jack Kobbins. Mrs. Woods and Claude were at the Cove for fruit on clay last week. Mrs. P. Huntington spent Tuesday at the Arnold home in Cloverdale. f Mrs. E. G. Snyder has been vis iting In Sisters the past week. IL L. Plumb was a dinner guest at the home of P. A. South last Monday evening. Earl Robblns has been off from the mill for the past week with a washed Land. I Dorsey Helsing was a buslnes3 visitor at the woods home Tuesday evening. Frank Zumalt and Fred McKin ney are working on the house at the Black Butte look out. Glenn Vantassel was absent last Tuesday from school on account of sickness. Mrs. Arthur Templeton spent Thursday In town with Mrs. Hazel Spoo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed LIthauser and Mr. and Mrs. Brewer spent Sunday in Tumalo, Dan Winkle returned to his home here after spending the summer at Elk Lake. H. Hartley was a Cloverdale vis itor Monday. Mr. an.d Mrs. Fred McKinney have moved into the Mose McKinney house In town. 'Mrs. York and sons are staying with them. Tublots, Sold evurywhero. TEACHERS RECEPTION Rasmus Peterson brought bis sheen cent, wiicro liu has had them on rnugo A CiivivCiUUl m Ul V uuring ino summer. Mrs. II. T. Mlkkclscn, Mrs. W. 11 urny ami Mrs. o. K. Anderson at tended a party nt the homo of Mrs. it. i.. Thurston near Deschutes on Friday afternoon. Antone Ahlstrom was In lloiul in uo some trading on Friday W. H. Hutchlns took n load of wood to Redmond Frldny. Mrs. J. W. Cabeon spent tho week enu in itedmond. W. H. Grrty nnd O. E. Anderson were business visitors in Bend on Friday. F. T. Miller is cutting O. E. Ander son's ueiu or oats. Adv. TERREBONNE. Oct. 4. A recap. tlou as given nt tho gymnasium Fri day evening in honor of the new teachers, .Miss Nelly urowti, primary; ,Mlss Myrtle lverson, Intermedliito grades: Mrs. Churchman, grammar grades, and C. II. .tvely, high school. An extra largo crowd was present mill a line nrugram given. Mr. Horn, w. F. .MucKey ami r.ti Allen have cone on n deor hunt lit Summit Prairie. D. II. Gates will take his annual nvltit.M In Itli.nvllln till, wnttlf 1111 .miss uacnei uiheon of Itedmond exhibit of tho past few years has been spent Sunday at her homo here. COATED OU Fl'ltltED TOXdl'I A toated tougilo Indicates dices tlvo disorders. If neglected will cause nervousness, sick headache, oaa ureatn, uiiiousness. gas and con stlpatlon. Correct these disorders With Foley Cathart c Tablein. "Font fine and have no more trouble since visitor at Opal City Wednesday excellent. Miss Myrtle Ivcrson, teacher of tho Intermediate grades, is on the sick list this week. W. O. llalston and CHIT Rnlston, who now llvo at tho other side of Sisters, were Terrebonne "visitors Sat urday. O. F. Wallenburg was n business lie Irrigation Congress to Be Served Fresh Strawberries in Mid-Autumn; Rancher Plans Treat for Delegates With iiiituiuii well under way, and four killing, frosts already re corded since September 1, dele gates to tho Oregon Irrigation con gress which begins Its sessions liert Thursday, will ho served with fresh Deschutes county strawberries as one of the courses nt 'the haiiquut to he given at tho Elks club Friday night. By most growers of small fruits tho strawberry Is con sidered ns mi early summer dainty, but tho ever bearing varieties which have been Introduced In Central Oregon and which have proved particularly adaptable to this locality, apparently recognize, no season, Pickers are now gath ering four crates of the fruit In tho Tumalo section for tho Irrigation banquet. Serving of strawberries In Octo ber Is n feature of the plans for entertainment of thu Irrlgntlon congress which was suggested by L. E, Dulgler, proinlnunt randier of near lluml, and It Is under his di rection (but thu picking Is going. on. Last year Dulgler picked strawberries In December, when snow lay four Inches deep on tho ground, 'and ho reported that thu September frosts only damaged rlpo fruit, blossoms continuing to appear on the vines, and green ber ries continuing to mature. Twelve weeks old plunls woro bearing this Hummer, In fact have produced continuously sluco Junu 2(1 on tho Dalglur place, Acreage planted to strawberries nearly dou bled In Deschutes county this year, nnd farmers will sot out thousands of new plants next year. The everbearing varieties hiiwi proved more succetiKful In Central Oregon than In any oilier part of tho state, It Is reported. taking Foley Cathartic Tnlilnin" returned to Grizzly Saturday and writes Miss A. Walker, Dublin, Va. will bo back Tuesday evening. Sold everywhere. Adv. CLOVERDALE BERRY Mrs. Gcorgo Junker Is on the sick list this week. The 1). H. Gates homo Is being greatly Imnroved by having n porch PATPH OTTT 1 TIE A IG added to the house. It Is also being JJU'0 I , ., ,, ,,., , (I,., 1'UIIJII.U. I . ..IIII1.U .O l.Ulllf. ...w. carnentor work. CLOVERDALE. Oct. 3. Mrs. J. P. I Mrs. O. F. Wallenburg was sorl- Duckett of Sisters was iiicklmr straw- ously 111 tho past week, but Is now berries at G. Cyrus s last week to can recovering. WILL COMPLETE IEASTES TICKET daMs in month petitions are PLACED ON FILE Storage Assured at Crane Prairie and Crescent Lake Thjs Year uuu mourn irom today will see both thu Crescent hike nnd Hi for herself. Qludys Van Tassel, Gorlrudo and ,.,. , Mrs. W..T. Harrison. Mrs. Wells. Mao Wallenburg. who attend the " .w...h., ........ cumpiuieu. Mrs. Leslie Wills. Mrs. Andrus, Miss Itedmond high school, wont home for which should bo well ahead of any iuuish miliums, .nr. anu .Mrs. K. j.imo weeK cuu, reiumuiK oumm Skelton and Thomas Harrison attend- night. ed the church social In Sisters. A few of tho Terrebonno high Mr. Lewis was transacting busl- school students attended tho high ness In Bend Friday. school party at Itedmond Saturday .Miss Aleatua Hodson was vlsklntr I nlclit. miss umnerine Helling Friday. ii. u. Kline is digging a cellar. LINGERING COl.'GH KKLIKVKI) Jlr. Wills is putting ud n new barn tin.i n lm,l rmtirli fur three I (Inn ii.i. rn i.-- .. ,-. i,uii.iiuoi.-u jicib tins i ycarb, wriies ii. k, wampueu, .uri- E. E. Ileese has rented G Time for Filing May Be Set for October 10 Prosperity Reflected By Marriage Licenses; September Wedding 17 That thu iir.llvllloH of Cupid urn directly arfucted by return ing prosporlly Is shown by nx it i it 1 1 1 11 1 (on of Uiu miirrlaitu rec ords kept In tho olllcu of County Clerk J. II, Ilauer, wlituo in llreiisoH worn Issued In Septem ber, mi compared with lliu llvo Hindu out during tho saine mouth u year itgu. September licenses this year ran n close in;conil In t Iiohd In thu marriage iiionth of June, when 17 wero IisuimI. FAIR PROMISES BETTER RACES Owners Ship Horses to Red- mond After Muddy Meeting in Salem MANY CAN 1)1 DATES snow which would halt construction, Well, XUwonger, KllvK lleiiklc Mniinliig nnd Cnrlrou File for (.'ouiull, MIoh ('i)leiimn for t'lty Treasurer wus iuo Biaiemoni or win Ellis, su perintendent for tho United Contract ing Company, after visiting both construction camps Sunday.- Up to this week, tho possibility of eomple- Petitions to place on (hp ballot the 11 I. .. . ... .1 .. n ... n .. .!.. .. ..It., tl.t.... I.. ....I lir.i, nn " k'.in tin titi f til ni iiiii ,...,,n w, i,iu in ihiu " I ,11,. l,l.lllhUI,, .MM. 1. 1 . , W . .... V . .... I. , . . ... . . F. Cv- .ii i .-i.wi c..i.ia iinnni- .nj Tnr" Proioct Is tiroceeil lii l- in mil m.,,,1 ed by J, A. Eastes, wero filed with """"" ysniro mr ins neei cai- Lingering coughs, severe coldB und oxcept tho dam In tho DeschutiM nt u" itt'corder nous rnrniiam .Mini Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Kllnn wm uenu visitors Saturday. Harold Kline, POWELL BUTTE CLUB PICKS NEW OFFICERS who has been hero helping his father 10K0 cure OI his hav cron. nrrnmnn. nled him to Bend, where ho will be employed. Mr. Corns delivered another load oi onions to tho Pacific Fruit &. Pro uuce Co. of Bend. Mr. Bailey from Eugene has rented the diaries Potura place for three years ana moved tils family onto li. This is better known as the John ryrear place at Desert Springs. nr. anu .Mrs. it. j. Skelton were ti, ,.io ..t,in.n lilllgurillK tmnilltti BUiutu .uiun unit vaiui'i iiu uuill 111 UIU UeSCUUteS nt tM.w,i,.j, t.wnn , iittlllttltt .1,1111- croup; throat, chest and bronchial nonUl whore thu pouring of concrete ua"' Candidates named for thu .1: '1 Of? th. no, ' -ro K 1, W ell . C . P. N.s- ,,lv. rival of rolnforcomont steel, says El- w"iK'r, C. . Sllvls, O. C. HenUle, POWELL BUTTE. Oct. 4. -Powell Butte Sorosls club met last Wednes' lis. All Is In readiness to begin pour- 1)r w - Mnniiltig and Oncar Carl ing concrete as soon as tlic steel Is T,,l! PeUHon of Miss M. E received. Coloman for city treasurer was also Work from both ends of thn tunnni "'0l1, near Tumalo creek Is now under way, '0 oulcr I,0o" "nv " Il,r EII s renorls. A l nf thn rami.. ' msuriicra unicr. i lie II ro No other reached tho recorder's .!!. wll. Ml. a M nn ii Al nil n lUliy manned HOW. und men rnnl inn. " . ' ... "....in, hostess. Officers were elected us fol- to apply for work, hu slated. October IB, but tho city council may lows: President. Mrs. .Marvin I pass on ordinance this week, inriklnn Mrs. Otto i:IIA I'STI'li i.-kmm cimumi.' October 10 tho IiihI ilntn. an idnt lli 'K'II I city candldntos may bo voted for on uenu visiiors irioay. Pauls: secretary. Mrs. Carl Fischer: uiss iua urousner. an Instructor t ,. i r,i..,i i.. ti, ... . . - . . i.i.uouici, .ii. d. uiug ,, i u u , l. i hu Sunday brother.!.. Hrnm-hm- ." " " -ttoiui goi comiildte y exlinliHted It. O. Andrus and wife were lil. "?! .... i..i , 'roni violent grippe coughs," writes ness visitors In Bend Saturday eve- Il0 Yh.swe'ek. ,Wo of Ihem'saddTe Co'Un. Ban, egat. N J. it'frr sXJuZ ,,,e'tufroc:ur,o?ke,h:,!st'r ,hn ba,lot - n-W. f-r ;rTh7r.L"VouCt0r.hOme ' ll0r Mrs. Frank Kiss.er ' WoT.l I VonX FAREWELL PARTY IS HELD FOR BERDINES K.NTIItE FAMILV HAD "FLU" " 'Keep right on usine Fo1pv' Iloney and Tar. It will give quick relief,' ' said the doctor, when tho entire family hud tho -iu, v,. PLEASANT RIDGE. Oct. 3. A saw anvthine ffnnd " uirllnu .1.. farewell party was given at the com- A. B. Griffith. An.irow. 11,1 munity hall on Friday night for Mr. coughs, colds, croup, throat,' chest -and Mrs. Berdine, who will soon or bronchial trouble ute Foley's .w.v. w ....v.. "'o iiunuy uuu iar, soiu everywhere. nine. Misses Aleatha and Juanita Hod- ron have started to high school in Sisters. Charlie Christie is working on the rock crusher near Sisters on the night shift. Miss Lois Kilgore was quite ill sev- ciui uuya iasi wees witn a severe com. -Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Krall has moved Into the Harris place near the school house. Mr. Krall feed cattle this winter for Mr. Good- ncn. Quite a number of the cattle men arc numg and gathering their stock oui or rno mils this week. W. F. Fryrear hod the misfortune 10 ian ano injure his side which was nun some time ago, when he had three ribs broken. Although tho In jury is very painful, he Is getting uiuuu us wei as can be expected. muujuB uuu rrantt Arnold were hunting deer In the mountains, but ncic uiiEuccessiui. tho cough ceased entirely." I'mul ny tnreo generations for coughs. ley. It was well attended. The eve nlng was spent with cards and dan clng. A lunch was served and all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Ber dine success In their new home. Fred Seeling of Bend was a guest nt tho Gray home Sunday, Alfred Mlkkolsen spent Saturday nnd Sunday at home. He Is attend ing high school in Redmond. Mr. and Mru. Ed Swalley and chil dren. Harold Cooke, Walt Jones, W. C Van Cleve, W. 11. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Anderson attended 'the dance t,'lvc-n nt the houso belonging 10 a. i- scou near ueschutes on Sat urday night. The Ncl'on family from near Bend wore guests at tho H. T. Mlkkolsen homo Sunday. Mrs. O. E, Anderson and Mrs. W. II. Gray were shopping ip Bend on Tuesday afternoon. H. T. Mlkkolsen made n trip to llodmoud on Tuesday after soma lum ber and feed. J. AV. Oabeen was a business vis itor In Redmond on Tuesday, Gust Nolson Is helping O. E. Ander son put up his buy.,, J. A. Ch'U'o was In Redmond on business Wednesday. C. II. Armstrong and son Jesse are hcullng baled bay to Redmond. Raymond Churchill and wfo moved this week to Redmond, whore they will live this winter. Antone Ahlstrom and Mrs. 0, E. Anderson woro Redmond visitors on Wednesday. Adv. DESCHUTES RANCHER BITTEN BY SCORPION .New Tlckit Likely Political activity which has been aroused during tho past two weeks Is expected to result In nu unusually Sold everywhere, long list of candidates for city ofllco; '""' A mectlni! will hn linlil U'mlnn.itiiv ..H.ft . .... .ll.. ..., . . Ti. '.7 V. 7. ".i .T.T 'ui I A TXT t t ot mum l" """' " which will 00 i .. ti .i u mi ,i . -ri.rru " " ',, ,. ' """l-VK. OIjIViIH headed by the name of E: D. Ollson DURING SEPTEMBER tor mayor. A third ticket with It. H. Fox as tho candidate for mayor Is Unusual IK-nt Recorded for Fin.1 expected soon. C. J. Lovcrett Is still Month of Autumn September unilecldcd about running I, First Front Date T0 ,no mt 01 '"uoponilont council cuuuiuaies may no auueu mat or r., II, Gilbert, nresent councilnian. who ... .. .. . I . ' ' jiuiii was viriuany an unknown Is being urged to run nirnln. Indn- father-ln-law, Parke Dook, will as-Miuatillty during tho month of Sop- pendent candidates who have already sume the management of the store at tember, a traco bolng recorded on thu announced their Intoiitlon of nmnlnL. Mr. and Mrs. Ilert nennoid. nnd u."" nna """' nd '7 ot " Inch are II. Cato and George Schramm son were guests for Sunday dinner " i. oopiemuer bu. i no month nt tho home of their uncle, E. A.' WQ8 characterized by unusually warm2Q22 FIRE SEASON -"-""- " "... 1. 1 .ui nu .UIU III L 111, KMH.nn. till! t rni. . v. v. . . m . The Powell Butto Ladles' Aid i , . ., ' JLItliljljAKrjU AT KINIJ moets with Mrs. E. A. Uussett t his . . - , " , week tember 19, a rocord heat for tho Georgo C. Truesdalo and 8. D. Mustard gathered up products for ex hibits at the Crook county fair tho first of tho week. Powell Butte will hake a community exhibit. Mrs. Claudo Crist of Redmond vis ited with Mrs. Arthur Wurzwellor Tuesday. horses and the other a work marc, Mrs. Watson and son. Tom, wero ul.WIni- frlomlu nl Pnwnll tllltln Sun. . . . ...... ...W..M J. A. Rlggs, accompanied by Mrs, Gladys Mllner and Miss Lola Sliobcrt, and tho children In Bend Sunday. They report llttlo Alys Improving from her operation for appendicitis. Mrs. C. D. Knowlcs, who has bpen visiting her son, Roy Roberts, nnd family, left Wednesday night for her home at Waldport, Oregon. It Is announced that Elof Johnson, proprietor of the Powell Butte store, has sold the store to Bert (Pinkie) Ilennolds of Itedmond. Retinoids H.l.lt,.Th. IlulMln.) REDMOND, Oct. 2 Heavy rutin which proved it great drawback to u successful ruro itieotliiK at thu Salem Into fair this year are proving nut Id lo lm Cuiilral Oregon fairs, for many owners of racing stock, dlmin- pointed at conditions experienced nt Suleiii, are shipping their litii.. lo his section of tho statu to bit entered ii both the llrdmmiil and thn Prim. vllle fairs. Uniisually good races nr n i os ii It nitMired. Light ruins starting today rti expected to result Ibo best track ever lined nt d, Deschutes county fair. f Llveilock exhibitors will do well to make reservations at once for slnlH und pens, according to M. L Conluti, In churRti of this department of ih ' fair. Tho livestock noctlon. he says, will be badly crowded. Application will ho taken caro of In tholr order, and tho overflow will be sheltered In temporary pons. Dances will bu hold nightly under tho inanngiimi'iil of the Redmond post of (be American Legion, which re cently closed a mom surccMftill hu in -mor ilnnru season. Preparations for thu accommodation of capacity crowds aro being mail.) by the Legion committee. Among visiiors nt thu fair will h George L. Ilurtt, Sun Frttiiclsro po tato hrokur, who has been Interested In tho Central Oregon country be cause of the high typo of pottitoen produced In this section. DESCHUTES, Oct. 3. W. C. Cooley, one of the school bus drivers, received a severe scorpion bite when bo was loading potatoes. A danco was given for Howard Nel son. Tho dance was well attended. Refreshments wore served. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nelson attend ed the solo near Redmond Thursday. S. Dcblng was u business caller In Redmond Saturday. Mies Margaret Doblng will attend high school In Redmond, W. C. Van Clovn wn'n n Imuliinuu Winer in ajeim on Tuesday, I'"r,ry Huichlns of Redmond and S. Debing wero bunlness callers In Bend Tuesday. Mrs. F. S. Stanley vas a culler in Dond Monday, Mr. and .Mrs. 8, Deblng wero In Bend Wednesday. Mrs. 0. M. Molten, who has been staying In Bend, returned to lier homo In Deschutes Wednesday. Mr. r.nd Mr:i. c. W. Nelson worn ylsitoiB at the M. E. Rogers' homo Wvdnorday. Eiinlco Nelson Is on the sick Hat this week. OenrBo Bates of Bend wan a vis itor at tho S. Deblng homo Wednesday first month of autumn, September Wn,,H'r Mountain Lookout fjtntlon, NEWS NOTES FROM MILLICAN RANCHES SIILLICAN, Oct. 3. I. II. Loomls returned from Bond Suturdny with a load or rreigm and supplies. valley Dykstra killed and took In beef to Bund Monday. .Mrs. Valley Dykstra called on neighbors Tuesday; her two children accompanied her. Mrs, Mnry L. Rosin moved Into her now houso Tuesday. Mrs. Rosin and I. H. Loomls drovo to Mllllcan postofllce Tuesday after noon. Mrs. George Smith left tho Mllll can ranch to make a visit' with her mother In Portland. I. B. Daugenbaugh nnd Mr. and Mrs. Everett Orlnstead wero motor,- ing Tiiursaay unu cancu on tu& nr,i., .V..I.II1D, . I. H. Loomls hauled hay from 0;! 0. Duugcnbuugh'H ranch Thursdu'yM and from Mr. Leo s Suturdny. O, King took In 35 bond of young; bcek stock frvtm Ills ranch at Broth ors to Bond to soil, Monday, Goorgo Dykstra, 8 1 years old, who has been visiting his son and daugh ter, returned tfj his homo In Hepn ner Saturday. 4 marked tho end of thn frrfiwlnc season, with the first frost slnco nprlng, It was recorded by tho weath' or observer at this station. Character Dato Max. Sept. 1 89 Sept. 2. sr, Sept. 3 82 Sept. 4 80 Sept. 5 70 Jept. 0 78 Kept. 7....... 77 Sopt. 8 79 Sept, 9 Si Sopt, 10 90 Sopt. 11 33 Sopt. 12 89 Sopt. 13 93 Sopt. U 30 LnM to Ho Operated Tills Fall, Onlercl Vacated Sopt. 15 90 Sopt. t, Sen: 40.... 17x.... 1 8 Sopt. Ill fiepti-20....... 'Sept.; 51 UopL',22 Sept. 23 , Sopt. 'IX Sopt. 25 Sopt. 20 Sopt. 27 Sopt. 28..H..... Sopt, 20 70 .1" 79 91 91 90 91 85 SO 85 81 83 81 73 71 09 Mill. 15 43 38 32 32 39 30 26 28 30 37 37 40 47 45 42 80 43 48 40 30 34 37 37 30 45 39 34 30 28 of Day Cloudy Cluar Clear Cloudy Pt. Cldy. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clour Clear Clear Cloar , Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cldy. Clear Pt. Cldy. Clear Clear Clear " )'t. Cldy. Clour Cloudy Pt. Cldy, Cloar Clear Clnnr Contlnunnco of rain today brought tho forest firo season In Central Ore gon to n certain closo, Supervisor 11. L. Plumb of tho Deschutes national forest staled Monday as ho ordored tho vacating of tho last lookout sta tion to bo operated In tho full, that at Walkor mountain. ' Miss Shnstn Leila Hoover will con tinue to romiiln nt tho Pino mountain station, hut not In the capacity of n lookout. Construction of the now station on tho summit of Black butto Is still under way. DODDS AND CATO TO PUT UP A BUILDING HiiplnrNs Hllo on Wili Street Is cliiiM'd From Kcnttlo .Mini Impiovrmi'fit Planned ZIESER HEADS NEW r CHAPTER OF LODGE Fraternal Brotherhood lo Meet Four Friday i:rnlng , .Monlli at K. of (', Hull N. J. Zleser wns olecled president of thu local chupter of tho Fraternal brotherhood, Instituted In Bend last week. Meetings will bo held nt tho Knights of Columbus hull on four Friday evening cacj, m(,i, nllJ j plans are under way for a number of onterliilnments mid dances this win ter. Other oltlrors elected A. H. Lnrrnboo, vice president: Rhol Murklmin, secretary: Altu Me. Kenxle, trensuror: Myrtle MeOnmh. chaplain; Mrs. Charlos Buchanan, past prosldont; Mrs. Wardoll. In tier door; Mr. Wardoll, outer door; Mrs. Fourier, mistress nt arms; Mr. Bon rlcr, sergeant at arms; William Hiin noll, Ed Swnlloy, trustees; Mrs. T. J. Barret, Miss Ethel Markhnm, tliianco commlttoo; Dr, C. F. Bloom, incdlcnl director. Mrs. M. E. Houghton, district mnn- uger, who Instltiilod tho cbnpter bore, left on Saturday overling for her homo at Portland, CAMP CONTRIBUTES TO NEAR EAST FUND llrotilis.Hninlon Men (ilvo 875 Hlifvllii-lllxon :nii will Jl VMtfil 'IHiIn EvonhiK uu.ny, Soilt The 'man who believes all he hours Is n lot (bottcr off than tho one whose T experience bus caused him to trust no- uilJii want Adu bring resultE body, 1 try thorn. IjurJy erection of n business Htnic turn on tho lot. Just south of Erlcir- moii'ii uiocory on Wall utront Is foio- cijst In the piiichiiHu nf tlio proporly by Dr. II. C. ;Jodd und II. Onto, nn. iioiinced Siitiii'dity. Thu lot wau pur- chiised from V, C. Llftbthead of Seat tle, for (i cash consideration which was nut made, public, Tho now owners ur not yet ready to announce tho typo of building thoy will erect. Subscriptions totaling 17C for tho nonr oast relief wero mado at BrookH- Scanlon Camp No. 1 last night when Rov. 1). E. Norcrmm npoko thfiro nnd tho film "Allco In Ilungoilnnd" was shown ul tho camp thootor. Norcroas nnd tho film will appear nt Shovlln- inxoii uaiup No, l tonight. Tho cnnvuii of tlio Bond bimlimxu district will bo coinplotod today, Nor croas announces. Goiiorous suhHcrlp tlons wero mado thronghout tho city, ho roportu, glfKK-CARRiER EXAM ORjOCjrOBER 21 To crcato an ollglhlo list from which iimll clorks nnd ciirrlurs will bo drawn, u civil oxuinliiittlon is nn noiiiicod to bo hold In Bond on Oc ohor 21, Detailed Information can bo soenrod from LoiiIb 0. Coloman, locnl civil survlco chief. ofllco. v