PAGH 9 lUWD nULIiKTIN, IlKNO, OMXION, THUIIHUAV, JUNK H, tl17 News of the World in Brief Tho nuwt noteworthy developments ottlto western allied tront this weok Is the remarkable advnuto of tho JlrltlBh troops under Vlod Marshall Sir DotiRtee llnlR, at Messlnos ridge, hero din-leU- blows wore ntruck at the Teutoujo Tront In this ndvnnee th6 nrlmeu yielded effective work. TIff Germans' counter attacks nie reported to hnve been Monk and tholr farces nre said to have boon disor ganised Bine the heavy attack. HkJk reports that the Ilrltlsh losses were BrntltyliiRly IIrIU. Tho Italian army Is believed to have launched another offensive In Trontlno. Tho Austrian forces must mass quickly on tho Cnrso front to hold oft the Italian advance. Shortage of ships suitable for mil itary purposes constitutes the big problem before America's war chiefs. Sending men is said to constltuto a small part of tho problem. In as much as men must be supplied with proper equipment. Tho government will confine Its scndiuR of ruon to Europe to small units of well trained men. Lord Northcllffe, publisher of tho London Times and other English publications, reached New York last Monday, Lord Northcllffe comes to America to co-ordlnato work of var ious Ilrltlsh organizations already established. Tho government will soon ask Con gress for five or sis hundred million dollars to develop American aero planes. A separate aeroplano depart ment may bo created to carry out this work It Is estimated that tho government nt Its training stations can train about 6000 raou for this branch of service In. six weeks to two months. It Is said that the United States can rendor Its best service In Sending aeroplanes. The plan hy which men registered for draft jtill be sifted out by ex emption boards Is almost complete. Registration boards will consist of the shorlff, county cleric and county health officer The Agricultural committee of the Senate agreed on a drastic measure whereby tho manufacture of spirit ods, vinous and malt liquors will be prohibited during the war. Under the proposed bill tho President has power to commandeer nil liquors In bond, If It is thought necessary tor military, munitions or hospital pur poses. Most rigid action Is being taken In Russia to subdue any separate peaco talk. Men Indulging In pro Teutonic peace talk are to be shot Instantly by comrades, Nicholas Nack off has declared. Forty-one were killed and 121 In jured In the fourth German air raid Tuesday. Uno Unrtunn plane was brought down by Ilrltlsh defendors. King Constantino, of Greece, abdi cated hln throuo Tuesday, and wns succeeded by his son, I'rfnee Alext sudor, who took oath of office Wed nesday. Constuntlne and the crown prince will go Into exile In Switz erland. General Pershing arrival on French soil Wednesday morning and was given a great ovation In Purls upon his arrival. Germany Is greatly angered by President Wilson's message to llus sla. Nowspapore treating tlie meev age editorially, brand Wilson as n Don Quixote, fanatic, autocratic tell er of untruths. Kloon thousand mon in Minneap olis and St Paul will resist conscrip tion by giving themselves up to tho authorities, according to Abo Sugar man, state secretary of the Socialist party, of Minneapolis. K. I), Gllsnn its noon ns possible, Hend Sunday hcIiooIh Imvo nlrcndy mado plans for tho entering of suit able floats, and several business houses are contemplating n similar move. Tho Hoy Scouts, lleud Ulfles, i ami fraternal orders of tho city are making extensive plans for foil lure j demonstrations. j 'At tills tlmo thoro Is u wonlth nt i Idoes from which to dinw, nml as slstnnce will bo'glvon to any per sous desiring to participate. OUT SALE Fotinn i'iw.s tiny uximu way (Continued (rotn Pago 1 ) FARRIERS PICNICS TO BE HELD THIS MONTH (From Tuesday's Dally.) Several farmers' picnics will bo hold soon, and assisted by tho coun ty agriculturalist. These picnics aro primarily for tho purpose of getting the community together, of express ing a community spirit nnd co-opora-tlon for bettor things. Tho picnic In tho summer tlmo Is the most val uable factor In community rural life. A big basket lunch will bo In dulged In, after which somo speakers on agricultural and other subjects will deliver short addresses. There will be Ramos for the young people and a general good time for all. In tho caso of the Cow Testing associa tion and the Potato Growers' assoc iation, tho picnic will sefte a double purpose of discussing the work of the business and strengthening the orcanlxatlans Everybody Is oordfal- 'ly Invited to attend these picnics. . General picnic, Arnold district, Friday, June 15; neighborhood plc nlc. llend Grange hall, Tuesday, 19; Cow Testing association, C. W. I Helm's place, Wednesday. 21; Potato Growers' association, Tuinalo, Fri day, June 22. PLANS BEING MADE ' FOR FOURTH PARADE (From Wednesday's Dally.) Thcro will bo plenty of room for every organization and business firm Intho big historic and civic parade to be held In Bend on the morning or Bond's Fourth of July celebration. Entries for the parade should bo made either to Frank It. Prlnco or schools, IiurIuoss houses and Inde pendent concerns In the parade Local baseball faun aro utruugtug for n series of thrco Karnes between the Prlnovlllo, Jefferson county, Thn Shevllu-ltlxon and lleud aggrega tions. A preliminary gaum will tin held on. the morning of July 4 A semi-final gamu will bo hold on the afternoon of July 4 between tho two remaining teams, Tho two winners of those games are to play on the afternoon of July 6. A handsome purse tor those gamos will be put up by tho committee. Witter Koto Feature. The water tetn on tho Uesrhu'es river promlsos to be one of the big attractions at Hond's cotchratlnn. A tentative program provides for tho following events, fnnoo singles and doubles for mon, swimming dashes, under wator swim, high dives, ob stacle race, tub raco, cauoo war, greased polo contest, gooso chase, row boat race and relay swim The program for tho morning of July 4 Is under tho dtreptlnn of Louis Dennett, who will arrange the mus ical features of that part of the eel ohratlou. Hon. Jay II. Upton, of Prlncvlllo, has accepted tho Invita tion of tho committee to bu. tho princ ipal speaker of the day. Representatives of several lodges In llend mot with the committee last night and made known their Inten tion to hold n big picnic, nnd the lodge aro desirous of co-operating with the celebration committee In making the event a success. At BOND AND OREGON STREETS, BEND, ORE. riiPWW-T GILBERT AND SONS' ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND MEATS Our lease on the building bus expired and we must vacate as .soon as possible Everybody should take advantage of this money saving sale Hut-gains in food stulls are hard to find these days of high prices Come early, as we have placed prices on this stock that will move it quickly Lay in a supply, as prices are continuing to advance every day NOW ON IWItMLKS f.MtlN TO lltll.l) (Continued from Page 1 ) AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL ENTIRE STOCK IS SOLD COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE acres of wheat on his ranch Harvey Detrlek has cleared up and put Into wheat, SO acres of new land, which is probably the 'largest single field of wheat In the community not prev iously In hay. McVoy has cleared 40 acres, seeded to grain. J. W. Williams, who Inst IS acres of hay by frost last fall .has plowed up tho stubblo and seeded to wheat for this year . . ' Fortunately the high prlco of wheat this season will relievo the f armors In tho Torrcbonno country of tho damage In tholr hay arrcngo and may even show a gain to tho com munity. Most of the acreage now in wheat, however, will evontually 1q again seeded to ulfalfu and clovor, tor tho country hero Is ctMunllalty a dairying district. New Dairy Stork. The number of milk cows around Terrebonne will bo Hourly doubled when the 200 or more young heifers, shipped In last winter and this spring reach maturity. Now there are few farmers in the neighborhood who have not at least threo or four young heifers Practically all the young stoik received this year has been shipped In from Tillamook county and Is of the best dairy stork. An cvldenco of Terrebonne's steady growth Is found In the addition of one new teachur for tho term be ginning In September. This makes a total of tivo tonchora in thu Ter rebonne schools. A manual train ing department will also ho added next fall Socially Torrebouuo has many art- zz-xr -tn 1 ' i y GOODS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY FIXTURES FOR SALE CHEAP. vantages not possessed byothor Cen tral Oregon communities. Tho La dles' Pioneer club, nno or tho first, women organizations In Central Ore- 'OTICI In tho County Court of the Rtato of Oregon, for the County of Dos chutes. In tho matter of the estate of If. K. Smith, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned was on the fit!) day of June, 1917, duly appointed executrix of the Last Will nnd Testament of II. K Smith, deceased, by W, I). Ilames, County Judge. All persons having claims against said citato must present thn same duly verified at tho office of II. II. Do ArmoniJ, at Bend, Oregon, attorney for oxeoutrlx. within six mouths from tho date of the first publication hereof Date of frlst publication, June 7. 1017. FLOHKNCE L. 8ILVI8, Kxocutrlx of tho Last Will and Tostnmont of If, K. Smith, decerned. 14-17e. 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