ttTB HBM) ItlflXBTIN, DAILY ICDITIOV, It KM),' OltKflOX, HATt HIMV, .HlY 12, 1019 ....... ?taW SV.YoMr FELLA WiECDlD Vnil At rAy AREN'T Triers LGOiMG.To'Be ANY AY DlWfYauSAY T WtNT,T0 TAW TO TopyTo Trie store evei?y!TME yau cft VAlH ll "OLD OF a Fickle?-savE-af? I'LV YoUft MOWev FOR A WAiUVTiAV FT. RANYl 1 ' JJATiftN AFTEC TUF DAYS? N "Itmm J . JOLY . AKNEVErf ANY MORE WET ACAiH IVAlNY LUAtt 1, Hun .".03 mm iu" i ii f i irk r row n sn. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TOIMY'H TE.XII'Klt.VITUK M lixi ill II in, SO iiki'iiiih. Circuit Judge T. K. J. Duffy o( Prlnevlllit wiih in iikihI tiiHi night to , ulteiul Din mimliiiK or tlii) KIk lodgo, ! A. K. KlrlmnlH of Hums In spend. liiK a few days In ll,iii,. ; J. II. Upton en urn over from Pilini- 1 -illn In hi night. John Kosler ii f Kn tiuiMT lnkii In In fiend lo Nuc'iiro ii lorilmrii Mill pur chased for him In Portland. Tint II I II I It 1 COIll III lllu lllliKllllOt'llllllll of t l.ooo. i H understood. Mm. II. 1 1. Jesuit, wild Iiiih Ih-i-ii vis Ming In lli'iul ni dm home of Mr. inn) Mm, V. (', Cooper, will leave loinor . row for her Iiohki In I'orl liiinl. Peter Itulmr In Hpeudlng tin' day In llend from IiIn home hi ,u Pino. MIhh AiIii XVIIteniun, deputy slier U f Coos couiily Iiiih been Hpt'iiillng Imr viiciuloii with lnr imri-nu iwur lliiiul. Dr. un.l Mm. J. r. Vuin..vrt Nr tlin purontii of an K jimiml butty boy ltoy bom yfttlcrjay at tli ltil Hiir- Klcol llONlltul. I.' A. TIioiiiiih riturit(il Ihln inorii Inn from a trip to I'ortlund. wlii-ru Im mtitndfd u iiK-ntlivK of tint Hluto bourd of urclilii'cu. Minn Kophlu Kcluit-Kidlr-n of I'ort lund, Iiun Imiiii vlnlllivx ul tha homo of Mr. and Mm. K. Wlttonntn, iifilr llfiid. ' Dr.. II. X. Monro rolunn-d to llfiid thin morning from I'ortlund whvrn In- ttponl Httvpriil Uny In mt Iiinoo nt thit OrKon ntittf Ucntul conven tion. - , ' Muu Veru Cyru of I'rlnevllW wiin In Ili'tiU yi'Hterduy ufleritoon. The Woiiinn' Korelitn .MInloniiry mtclely of the M. K. Church held their ri'nulnr monthly meellnit Hilt week nt th home of Mm. ieor Chlldx. Mm. I'orkliimin hud cliarne of the An Idea A DELIGHTFULLY COOL. HEALTHFUL DRINK FOR YOUR SUNDAY AT HOME Phez. Applju Loju Rainier Special Cliquot Ginger Ale NOW then- , Why not order any of these beverages for your Sunday Table or Outing I . Put them in your i , .i . ice chest. ' THEY'RE GREAT ! s .Smiths ! Grocery Hlinly. Hint Iiiih bi-n (n tlio old Trn iimiit church In tlimion, wlicni tint ho. duty orlKlnutnd. Hhs inudit the Hlinly, "Thu Kourllt DitikIo of Die lllntoiy of thu Hucli'ly," vxry ilc IlKhtfiil. TIioho prt-Hvut wnra Mrn. ('till, Ik, MrH. I'urkliiHon, .Mr. (h')ii, Mrn. Mc.Donuld, Mm. Voiichnin, Mm V. II, HluutN, Mm. I'rliice HIiiuih, Mm. 'Hiiiiiiiinr, Mru. Turm-r, Mm. Iti-ld, Mm. ItityiioIdH, Mm. Jiiy Alton Thom- Hiin mid Mm, HimiildliiK. Dancing tonight at Gym na.suirn. MrH. Horton'a or- chcstra. Price 50 cents. I Aifv .w.vor.vt i:.mi:xt. Ir. K. It. NorrjH wIkIh-h to un ii.ioiicm 10 Ilk iiiiIi-iiih noil oilii-m Mint ho will b uwny from IiIh otllcu for a period of two wei'ltn. 3I-30C Dancing tonight at Gym nasium. Mrs. Morton's or chestra. Trice 50 cents. Adv. AT THE HOTELS. lltttel VriKlil. Julin Koatttr, Hummer Ijike. . Karl DuvIh, I'ortlund. Ueo C. Green, Portland, ltoy l.lTord, i)urnn. 11. II. Miillln and mod, ltolt.it. John Lumlhi rg. Klumuth KuIIk. A. C. Whitley, Hllver Luke. 1'cter Knlier. l.n 'm. , , ,t W. I'.A ItoKrrN. Mllllcan. ": ; Hotel Cozy. Prank DiivIh, I'ortlund. A. IL Huniinond. Kiijem. A. K. KiHihler, I'orl Orford. A. K. ItlchariU, llurim. K. V. Taylor, Port Intnl. - K. K. KclmfTcr, I'ortlund. V. JohtiHiin, I'ortlund. , J. U, KdKiir, I'ortlund. C. 11 Kurd, I'ortlund. -, Mr. itnd Mm. 8. a. McCurdy, Spo kane. j ' W. V, Cnw. Porflund. j Pilot llutlo Inn. . I Mr. and .Mm. XV. C. XX'lt (irruption. t Port In nd. J. XV. XVutyek, Jr.. Portland. M. M. Iwoy, Portland. Mr. and Mm. J. l llorrln, Yuma ! Arlxonu. - Mr. and Mm. 0. i laud. - j Mr. and Mm. K I IiIoko. Culifornlu.. J. JumoH, Port L. McKle, Ban Dr. 'red II. Illy Ited Dluff, Cat! I fornlii. V. U Illy, lied Hluff. California A. J. Hchiieldrr, Poriland. -E. MaHon, Salem. Xr. A. Itunyon, Portland. Ilobrrt 0. Adam. KiiiRHton. .V Harold Youiir, lludHon, X. Y. Jay II. Upton, Prlijevlle. T. E. J. Duffey. Prlnevllle Dancing tonight at Gym nasium. Mrs. Horton's or chestra. Price 50 cents. Adv. Put It In "THE IICLLET1X.' A CARD A BOOK FOR EVERY OCCASION Toe artitticilly JuineJ Vol lard line ofr- . ANNIVERSARY BIRTHDAY WEDDING CONVALESCENT MOTTO CARDS witn appropriate reading natter . s i Tuty Illustrated ' GIFT.B0OKS - .1 the moit leautiful to be ob tained. , :,r; ) ,,: ' ni - . LARSON & CO.' 'Che Hallmark Store . iftj. At the Sln of the Big Clock Bend's NeurFire A r Tint ultove illiiKtrutlon U the from Portland and Ik now due here u com of 1 2,000, and ! considered WHERE TO GO TOMORROW ELK AND LAVA LAKES lly XX IIIInm Hpniut ( U. 8. Forest 8ervlce.) Where the Deschutes begins its winding course to the Columbia river, far back In the wbodi'd hills, close lo tint Cascade- summit. Little Lava lake lies, and nearby Its neigh bora, Dig Lava and Elk Jakes. . On our fiO-mlle trip tomorrow we pass through the well known Crane Prairie region, a strip of country pe culiar In llseir because or Its con trast to the country thut surrounds it. Crane Prairie is a vast green nieudow; which lies 40 miles from licnd along the tributary streams to the Deschutes -river. Quite in con trast to (he turbulent disposition through the canyons and gorges we see so often, the Deschutes flows lai lly by Its numerous bends. XX'e will stop hero for an hour. It is a pity e have not an artist with us. To one endowed with a sense of colors and tints, one will revel In the nat ural beauty of this prairie. XX'e are able to count any number of shades of green and brown all blending Into a 'achrme too rich for word picture. The stream hero Is doep blue. Its depth Is-Indicated, by the slow run ning of the water. The banks drop OK abruptly. , The waters are abund ant with trout. .TheTMWfiBtn rtvrr at Crane Prairie Is "a fl'slieVmiin's paradise. - , -a ' . ,,; n.JNnkca Have .Charm. .. But we must not tarry for we are bound for the lakes. Twelve miles 5 ; Drop in , . w . j on your way home "s . 5 take your - family a quart I of fresh . - w ICE' cream: ' I J They will appreciate your thoughtfulnessv S.'- Special orders . 1 , for partiesi etc. v Childers & . w :.i uto Truck on Road II ken ma of .the new throa-way flro auto truck, which has been shipped In a few days. Thl apparatus was purchased by the City cf Bend at to be the lulest equipment for fire fighting. further along the road, after cross ing the numerous forest service bridges ut Snow creek and the De schutes, we finally reach a side road, two miles long, which leads Into the baby Lava lake. Here we may stop. If we choose, to cast a fly where the Deschutes begins As course to the north. ' XX'e may boat, too, if we like over ihc beautiful smooth sheet of ttlll water. Again we must Jrarry. Two miles along our trip the road passes along the shore of Big Lava lake, which Is about a. mile Ions and a hulf mile wide. XX'e cannot remain here' long because the end of our Journey Is six miles distant, where fishing. Is usually excellent from the shores of Elk lake. Why Elk lake, you ask? "Many of the rare animal specimens known by this name have been seen along its banks. "The most beautiful In the Cascades" that's what people who have traveled the range say. From the lake may be seen rising abruptly the south j Sister. Broken Top and Bachelor Butte, . which reflect their snow capped crests into the waters, so smooth and still ns to reflect (Ike a mirror below. . At this point we are two miles from the Cascade divide and have come to an elevation of 5000 feet i where camping and fishing is at the best. On the north shores of this lake there are numerous gushing, ice j cold springs delightful waters pour ing forth. Itjt Arc Available. Appreciating the value to the city and town (folk of Oregon, the forest service has surveyed numerous lots along the shores. Uncle Sam wants the people, to avail themselves of the beauties of his properly... He is mak ing It possible for the man, the lover of natural beauty, to get in touch with these beautiful spots. They are avnllnlile at an extremely nominal cost. The roads are being Improved Into this beautiful uncultivated and uncommerclnlized playground ST Ore gon. . i ' . Now then, if you enn't go with us. do this It you want.to go to Elk lake I tomorrow. , From Bend to Elk lake follow the La Pine ; road south- to Harper, where you turn west (right) land cross the Deschutes river bridge. Then follow the sign boards to Crane Pralrio by way of the head of Fall river. From Crane Prairie the Elk lake road It) the only one that leads to the njjrnt., y. My, business is. plugging holes. Bend ';' Vulcanizing Works, north of Carmody'st . 'Boiu-r,'nhiv,'e .Have, yon "n;. AlieyaTr-r&JSp,.' , '.. Amphibious Soldier. A Frenchman has ' suggested that with -a little training the soldier may be amphibious to a certain degree. K is contended that with practice a body of soldiers with their arms and aewn treroenta could cross a stream 90 feet wide. by merely walking across on the bottom.wltb the water over their head' and Due Here Soon "71 l J Missing His Opportunity. The conductor of a band, giving an open-air concert, beat time very ener getically, leaning now toward one part of the band and now to anoth er, and stamping his foot apparently In paroxysms of musical fervor. Mike,' to the audience, watched him, fasci nated ; but at the end of the selection, with a disappointed air, he turned to leave. "How did ye like it, Mike?" asked his friend. "Come away!" said Mike, in disgust. "Oi've been watch In' him for half an hour, and he hasn't hit one of thlm yet V . ' Grateful Enjoyment. Suffering is not necessarily a bless ing in disguise. Sometimes it Is sim ply an undisguised evil, nn evil that we have no right to be carying about with us. Self-denial for Its own sake Is only a foolish refusal of pleasures that we might thankfully enjoy. Cour age and faith when trouble comes are no more our duty than Is grateful en joyment of our blessings when the days are bright Dancing tonight at Gym nasium. Mrs. Horton's or chestra. Price 50 cents. Adv. To Every Housewife In Bend You may be insisting on using bread baked away from this city. You may be in the habit of using - it without knowledge that you can obtain bread of just as good quality as that you may be using. ,' We believe thoroughly that our ' HOLSOM BREAD i nt , , will stand y&M-mfly 'be , side points. then ir.noti V"' '. know it. will '' '-''.''I ii, ir INSIST ON HOLSOM BREAD 1 dii. ! ' '.art' ; ,(n.,t.i.-) Amencan VESSEL HELD BY V NAPLES SAILORS Ship Carrying Ammunition to Itfl Vawl Anitlnut Itussliul Ttels W Ix-titllird in Harbor. (United PreM Staff Corretrx.niS.nt.) NAPLE3, July 12. The seamens federation today prevented a steamer bound from London to Vladivostok from leaving Naples,' because It was learned that the vessel was carrying 80 cases of ammunition for the allied contingents which are fighting the Uolshcvlkl. Put It In "THE Bl-IXETIX." You wouldn't hire an editor to wash your dishes Yet you will hire your self out to do the work of a grocery delivery boy. . And without pay! And at the expense of . your home, your leis ure, your strength and your temper. ... Don't keep on doing this. Let us do it for you. Your groceries will cost no more, they will be better groceries, and your time and energy will be conserved. Our store is run to serve you as you should be served" F. DEMENT &CO. the test with wiy bread f receiving from out- HOLSOM BREAD . FIRST -!,. .l-'-.vv : . -I i ' .tisftory-'--bui .we' be---lt us know why. "iliut ' 'tr w 1 .i'-ilii M 'Hi Put It la ."THE Bt'LLETIX."