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H''xuiaM)mmwmmn. mu,itl, nmmfiwwumiu. . . txkamm m MilMr&WKgMBiBTOJM.C!r PAGE 2. THE REND I1UM.ETIN, IlENI), ORE., WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 28, 1010, THE FLAVOR EF "SPEftR HEAD" - - CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. j At the Movies m - ------------ Tt'.MAM). (Spoclal to Tho Hullotln) TUMAI.O, .Juno 20. Mrs. J. C. Tullar, MrB. J. N. II. (Jerking anil Mrs. Frank Dayton entertained tho W 3. L. Chili ut tholr monthly tiicct 1ns on Friday nftornoon. Aftor tho roportfl of scvural committees the munibors of tho club votoil to rIvo n big iilonlc on the Fourth of .July. Mm. Mlnta Howard, Mrs. Jolm Stllos and Mrs. J. (!, Tullar weio appointed on tho commlttiM! to mako nrrnngu- jnantB for the affair. Following the migRMtlon of Sirs. .John Marsh tho (ilnl) witu divided Into two siiuiids to Work for now member and n bettor nllundnnro of tlio old inmnbt'rs. Af lor a two month's campaign the lot lug Hide will entertain tho winning mjund. Tho iiumhcrM on the after lltMiu'H program wole: n reading by Mr. Frank Dayton ami n paper by Mitt Margate! Mock. Threi visitors were ptsont at tho mcotlng. Momberg of tho dmirlng flub and their friend onjoyed their monthly hop on Siiturdny evo.iliiK. Miss Until Dayton, fortnnrlv of tlilH place. wn inarrli'd to Hoy Pnvno at the ('ungrogatloniil cimrcii in Matron, MIohlgHti, June 17th. Alboit Cane, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Ciino, arrived last Sunday night from Portland whero ho has boon nttondlng Joffermin high school, lie wh ncooiup.inlnd by bin grand mother Mrs. Add'o llnnre. who will upend tho summer Mere vlnltlug hor daugh ter. Mia, W. 0. Hlllos of Portland nr rlvoil Vdmidiiy to vIh! t hor hoiih, Joint and I'aitl HtlloH, for several WLMIKH. Harold, (l.oon and I'aitl MarHh re turned Tliuwduy from n visit to En illrott, Wtwlilngtnn. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Walkor npont Sunday hero at tho Biiydur-Cariy home. Until and Mildred llantd retiirned on Raturdi'y from Wnlla Wnlla. Tlwv wore HcoompNiileil by tholr grand mother. .Mm. I'lilui. .1. A. Thoiupiwm made a business trip to Redmond. Col. J I. (1. Newport of tho Now port Construction Co., ban purchased the uteiun ghnvnl from tho Tiiinnlo projucl. 11 will bo moved to IJmn tllla where work will bo done on tho Uiwulllii IrtlRHtlou project with It. Mrn. Dllly and children, or (IimIihii, Oregon, urn here visiting Mrs. Dllly'H pmuntH, Mr. and Mrs. .1. I,. Couch. ciiOVi:iii).r.n. o, (Special to Tho JJullotinj CLOVERDALE, Juno 20. I. Ortiho wont to Hond Wednesday. John Ootter was In Itcdmond on Friday. Kthol Vincent spent tho past weok with Toniploton'a. II. C. Miller and W. V. Van Matro wore doing business In Itcdmond on Saturday. A largo number of young folks from lioro anil Sliture aro taking an active part In tho vocal lessons given by Mrs. Doll Parker fit the school house. Thero will be a con cert nt the school houso noxt Wed nesday night, given by her ontlro class. Ilnrvey Cyrus whs over from Prlne vlllo Sunday and visited with folks. Mm. W. V. Van Matro went to He nd Friday and roturued Monday. A largo crowd of young folks spent a very enjoyable evening dancing at tho homo of Vt'm. Fryrenr Saturday night. A nice supper of strawberries and cake was served at midnight . Kthol Wlmnlnr of Kediiiond spent Saturdaj and Sunday with Mary Fry renr. Lynn Wllion, Doan Van Matro and tho Miller girls spent Sunday at L. (1. Orubo's. .MII.MCAN. A desirable broad kulfo frno with ovory uuutinl subscription to Tho lJtnd lliillotln. MIST CREEK". (Hprclnl to Tlin lliillotln) LOST OltEKK. .June 22. E. A. YocU Iiph gone to Lnkovlcw to gel hla son Vein, who la Just lecovorlux from nn attack of spotted fever. .1. C. Hinltli und fnmlly bnve gone to I.akovlew whom Mr. Smith mid WDM oxpoot to bo employed on an Ir rigation ptoject. Mite Alice llronkliiKs has gone to Lukevlow to make limit proof on hor homostond. Mm, J. II. llHMlor Is visiting with frlemlH at Untie. Osour Mimvidwy has gone to Lake view for tho summer. Mr anil Mm. (I. It. Young return tid from lloud last Sunday. Mr. Meicer and daughter, Mrs, MtDVeiiH, havii gone to lluud to visit lolntlveM. Mr. Al luwo eitmn out fiom llenil last Tliuindiy to got his sister. Mm. Oveisll. They retiiniml to lleud on Friday (Special to Tlio Ilullctln) MII.MCAN, Juno 25. Mr. and Mrs. Vornon Clovengor aro recelcv Ing congratulatloiiH upon tho arrival of a nine pound boy, Juno 21. I, I. Owen Is plowing for I. 1). Johnson. John Holland Is working In I'rlne vlllo for a couple of weeks. Mrs. (leo. Itoberts wan a week end visitor of Mrs. I. II. Johnson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllloy aro domiciled nt I'luo Mountain ranger station. Mr. Wlloy in one of tho lire guards this yonr. H. II. Kellor went to lleud Tues day to work. I. II Johnson recently purchased n now gasoline englno for his well, to replace the broken out. He ex pectn to have It In working order soon. The guests nt 1'lna Mountain Iliu for tho week Include Hans Heed, of I'oitlBiid: (1. I). Chi'iioller, Dry l.nke; II. W. Wlgliti, Dover, Mhhs: Mm. Harry Hrnklus, O. ('. (lundemou, I'. II. Coffey, nil of llrotheis, Oiegon: Francis Keuuedv, Mr. nnd Mm Dell Davis, all of Hold, Oregon: II. E. Moore, of Mllllcrn. Erie llostolniii! N working at tho llrookH-Scanlon mill. Mm. Susan Israel, who lives II mllofl onst of hero, was stricken with partial paralysis Sunday nnd la In a sorlous condition. nr... ea.. a..... nHUiutn.i .. i. I.iiin. iinr. inn tinninitsil ul iiiu llonil Hospital for a few davs. She Is now with Jim. Vornon Clevongur In lleud. (leo. I'owers ciune out from lloud Thursday, returning with Mr. King Friday. Mm. I'. V. llensloy'B Infant daugh ter Is much Improved In health nnd gaining rapidly. Ernest Dyer msilo n buslnoss trip to lleud Thuisday, returning Satur day. The funornl services of 1)111 Titus weio hold In lleud last Saturdny. Ills brother and daughter wore tel egraphed for nnd arrived In time from Iowa'. Mm. II. P. Itnnd .and Mm. I.. I'. Hoouoy wero dinner guests of Mrs. (Jtto. Powers on Friday. I.oiiIh Ilrll went to Hend Saturday with P. II. Johnson to recolvo medical attention. Mr. Hall was tl'rofttoncd with blmul polsoiitiig. Tho now windmill nnd pump at noon was spent In planning for tho Fourth of July celebration to bo held hero. Tho ladles present greatly en Joyed tho music and singing by Mrs. Mndqulst, Mrs. Stolnkopf and Miss Ebba nrter which tho hostess served a luncheon, Ono of tho social ovonts of the week was tho reception given Miss I'ooro nt tho homo or her sister, Mrs. J. J. Chapman on Friday after noon. Miss I'ooro will leave shortly for Portland, whoro on Wednesdny morning sho will bo married to Hur ry Hlloy of Medford, Oregon, at which place they will reside. A lnrgo number of tho Powell Ilutto peoplo attended tho fire snlo In Hedmond on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Smith nro rccolvlng congratulations on tho birth of nn 11 pound girl Saturday morning, June 2 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allon Willcoxon camo homo to spend Sunday. They aro camped on tlio road near Hend. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ilussott enter tained tho members of tho young ladles nnd young men's class of the Sunday school at tholr homo Satur day evening. Tho young peoplo spont a very pleasant ovonlng with music and gnmes, nftor which Mrs. Ilussott sorved Ice cream nnd cako. Mr. and Mrs. Pctor Paul are tho Tuesday cvonlng a meeting of all tho Fourth of July committees was held at the hall to completo arrange mnnts for tho colebrrtlon. Thursday evening tho young people who aro to tako part In tho singing on the Fourth mcot at tho hall for practice, Friday afternoon a dairyman's mcotlng was held at tho hall, but only a fow wero In attendance. ENTEIITAINS AT TEA. I'OWELI, HUTTE, June 24. Mrs. Junius J. Chapman, assisted by Miss Una Mooro, ontortalncd with a charming tea on Friday afternoon at her homo In Powell Butte In honor of her stater, Miss Pooro of Portland. Tho Invited guests wero Mosdames Wells, Alma Hall, E. N. Hall, Alley. True!dalo, Ivorson, Moore, Hlgsby, Mndqulst, Snydor, llnyne, Logan, E. A llussett, Hoss liusactt, Shearer, Scars, Hlco, Hooves IVIIlcoxon, Allon Wlllcoxon, Yates, MiiBttrd, Agee, Fn nk, Klsslcr, I-uckoy, Tuck, Skein. Honslow and Wilson; tho Misses Ilnyn, Mooro, TruosdaU) and Elnd-J qulst. Dr. Ida Ilohrondt. tho woll known optician will bo In Hend July 1, 2, 3, proud parontB of ri Imby boy. Tlio j and !. Thoso wishing their eyes ex. llttlo Btrnngor arrived on SuMtrday morning. N. P. Alloy has disposed of his sheep. ninincil plenso remember thoso dates. Wright hotel. 10-17c. "Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. Hoy HlniitTor who Is working for Mr. Mutton, at Kgll. spent amui-ul i miiii..uii,u rnri inutnitu.i thin day at hi homo lieie last week. At the annual school intuiting tho (till oillceiK wore le-iilected. Nerval Hi own camo up from 1-hKh-vlow to make a brief visit with tho home folks. (I, It. Young mado llual proof on hla honuwtiiad before Commlaalonor BtauffMr laat Munda). Mm. C. C. Waahbiiru and 8. W. Host wore his wltuaiwtM. V. D. I tiki rln lias none to lleud to liavt Home dental work completed. A daalrable lumul knlfo fraa with 'ovary annual subacrlptluu to Tha IWnd llullutln. HAMPTON. (Special to Tho llulletln.) HAMPTON. June II.--Jo Hu tlolab, uf l'e Ell. W'Mhluaiou. la vl HlMg wllb Hugh Ciow. Mr. and Mm Snyder who have been la Hand for some time have re turned to their honieetfad tteir Dry Uk. Mr a. O K. llnrtnon. MtM Sola Har tbolomew. MUw UUtel Fogg and Mia Darle Hurtoii Uh h trip to Dry ltko alurUnr. ee Itlaga and Carev HarMOH went lo Cawp flrattk jaattirtlny Mlu Aw j- Oulfenn of Portland ar rived lu Hampton Suuday on her way to vlalt her hrother uer Dry Uiko. A. 8. I'mi enterialufd Mr. uud Mra. II. M. Peck and llurr lllack al dinner Huudwy, At tha annual arheol meeting of Olatrlet 4 I J O. Whltuker wae elect d dltHctor for throe years ami Mr. t'. H. Harutou nu re-elwiml clerk. It raa alao voted to hae eight woatlut of achool. Mlaa Uthal lVgg aud Mlaa Auny Uulfoott oailleul on MtM Darle llur lon Mouday Mr. Kate Mickey wade llual proof on har Uoiueateint beloro CommU aloner A. 8. Fogg' H. Whltlaker aud MUw U. Drown vlatied nt c. It. Harmon's Wtnl lien day, j Ukm 1'luretire lluntlagton took dUaer wth Mlw DrW Unrtuu Wod aaaday. A desirable brood kulfo freo with every auuunl suUcrlptlon to The lloud llulletln. weok (I. W. Cocko went to llonil Satur day to meet his dii'iahtor, who was expected from the East. Finest Hunger II E. Smith nnd Mm Smith wore callers In tho vnlloy this wouk. n.M.'iirusT. (Special to Tho llulletln) PlNMHUItST, June art. -C. H Spaugh and family anil Mr. and Mrs. Hoy. Spnugh went en h camping trip above lloud the llmt ot the week, re turning on l'rlda Mr. Sllvor and hl.t tirther-ln-luw are building Hume for III Snudlt V. V. Kwlelicr wrs a IUnd Ultor on Tuesday. Ivy HHyiler spent Tuesday after ihkii with Itiith lale A. MoAlUter mid l.ovd Hoot went on r ilihtiiK trip atvt Hend Woduos d) Mlaa ltllth Ha.le nnd Mm. Clar ewe Siuulll were Tiiinnlo visitors on Wedueaday moriilng. W. U O'Dounell was :. ImslneM vleltur at the lleo. Hinder home on Thursday luornliig. Mr. and Mia Hans Johnson culled ut the ... H. llnylty tuuiw Wtdr.oeday evening. Tho .Mtaaoe Howell. (lner (Jerk ing. Harry Mcduiie. c H spiugli, and family and HeHinald liiU went . to the entertainment at Tumalo on I Saturday night. ! C. II. Hnaugh took Mm. V 11. Howell and tb. MUsc How.dl to lleud In hie car Siindnv Until Hayley w !e jviost of Ivy Hiiyder SuuiU) eft Tnitoti powEi.i, mrn:. (Spoulnl to Tho llulletln). rONVIIU. M'TTK. June S Mr. and Mm. tluyn and daughters lilndys and Iltttol aud J. A Kings were din ner giuwts nt the F II. Han home! near Deeuliutee Monday oenlui: of1 laet wook. Mies Ulads remained to spend tho woek with hor grand par oats. Hnundum aud French hao sold their sheep. A vory onjoyahlo selon of the Powell Ilutto Sorosla was hold at the home ot MUs Undqulst on YVcdnes. day nfteruoon. Most of tho after- I I TC t "T t "t 1 -TT M v--V - -n I ee.eieMi Wa ;;n.rt II "fctti'fcTr"-tJ-V'-l I. .1 I !. -T"r"fcr-ir-r I II e . ,i s2?i 1 1 p" " ' " S 3 23 S "'"' "'' """ &v flgW wliBiewiw II -t-Vx-'t-'-Vt Jkl "" "vir r,'-r- II M" ' '' " "' "' 1J VSV eejM GOOD FOOD, CLEAN QUICK SERVICE at the NEW BEND CAFE 1 mill ' THAT IS WHY WE I- I ARE A SUCCESS.-- . . j I THE PRICES ARE ' ' MODERATE AND "WE NEVER CLOSE" WE SERVE CHINESE NOODLES BEND CAFE ! Hond Street, Myers Bldg. I We have tried the rest but this is the best 1 Deschutes FLAKES : Dream Theatre. "Ood'e Country and n Woman," will be tho Urchin Thcatro'8 leading film of tho woek, In fact It will bo ono of tho biggest films shown In Hend this season. It Is equally a3 stupondoitu as "Tho llattlo Cry ot Peace," and a more costly ono. It Is filmed in tho Croat Hear valley of tho San llernardlna mountains In southern California. Tho character of Josephine, an angel of the vlllago z bo-uttlfully portrayed. It Is tho i.tory of Joseph'no Adare. who Uvea In tho far rwny country of tho north. Her face beam tho exproiBlon of deep Borrow and regret. In a Phil ip Wcyburn she conlldos her deep sorrow-. Wcyninn, a man of henor, becomes her prctoctor and shields hor In mnnv llBlTOWlnC flXllHI ICllCCS. TllO play Is Intensely dramatic and tho action moves quickly. Tho settings nro wonderful. This illm will bo shown on Sunday evening only. Prices will bo 25 and 35 cents. Tho 1 1th number of "Tho Strnngo Cnso of Mnry Page." will ha shown on Thurs cny 'evening, and "Tho Iron Claw," which has begun to r.ttrnct consider able attention on Friday ovcnlng. lleud Theatre. A bevv of Paramount fitr.rs will show up brightly nt tho Hend Thontro this week. Constnnco Collier In "Tongues of Men" nnd charming Mntgucrlto Clnrk In "MIco and Men" i ro tho two lending productions of tho week. "Tongues nnd Men" dis plays a keen w'tty bnttlo botweon tho aristocracy, tho church and tho Btngo. This production Is truly a llvo ono, exceedingly roploto with good humor. Tho scenes nro laid amid luxury, Mar guerite Clnrk, one of tho Prramount Pictures' most chr.rmlng stnts, whoso fnmo has been spread broadcast In "Tho Goose Girl." "Tho Prlnco and tho Pauper." Tho play Ib a happy story of tho Sunny South. Of mis guided love thero Is n rumble, a llamo but no conflagration. "Of tough stuff." srv8 n movlo critic, "tho o is none." Tho picture Is finely stnged, In n wholcHomo southern atmosphere Tho dato Is Sunday, tho tlmo '.a after- n..i .! aoamI.1.. nl.n Tn.uln.l ..I..1., llWUil ,111(1 .', (.'Illllft, IMBU ..lUlI'lltJ 11 (Sill. I Jlnnngers Cntlow and Doonar havoi booked "The Goldon Chance" Mnrv! PIckford In "Mndnm Hut ierfly ; " j Oamng'd Ooods," ono of tho moct' tnlked aliout films ovor shown: Chnr llo Ch.iplln In tho burlesque on "Cannon." Dates will be nuniunccd Inter. e E A Chew That Has Ecen Famous for a Third of a Century f HAS THE RICH MM BURLCTTflSTE Chewing is the only way to get thj rich taste of the tobacco leaf, And the only form of tobacco in which you pet the lenf as Nature made it is the plug form. A chew of Spear Head plug toVacco has a wonderful flavor sucli as jou never did and never will taste in any otl'r tobacco. & That Soc.-r Hcsd flavor is uniqu- meuow, jiuu, viYtii.iainijj. uctiucusvl and satisfying. . l! Sp'ir Head 1ms been famous for a third of a century as the richest, tasti est of chtws. It's made of sttn-ri-ncd, red Bar ley. And it's produced by tie mast modern method"!, uhiJi dcvclno the luscious flavor of the leaf to the su. prcnie degrco. It i3 safeguarded st every step in itj making. The factoi y is clean and san itarythe processes are pure-food pro cesses, Vhcn the choice red Burlcy hai been pressed into mellow, sweet Spear Hcij i flugs you have a chew that simply can't ! be equalled. Spear Head is the high quality chew of the world. Try Spear Head you'll never strain be satisfied with any other chew. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wu paper. Soo J. Ryan & Co., for farm land lot.ns, Adv. r STOP! 8 And Invcstlguto our prices before buying your groceries. Wo rim mivo you money. P. 13. Johnson's Milllcau, Oic. 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