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tAGR BRJfO BUliT,RTlIN, BEND, ORMGOK, THUItHDAY, MAY Ofl, 101B BEND WIS 6 10 CONTESTANTS TAKK KIRST HON OILS IN TKNNIS, 8TKNOGKA1MIY AND TWO DIVISIONS OK OKA TOUICAIj CONTEST. (From Monday'o Dally.) Taking six out of ton medals for which thoy contested, tho Bond high school students reaped n victory on Saturday nt tho trl-county meet at Frinovlllo and made a good showing in tho seconds. The grado schools In tho doclamatlon contest lost, tho honors being divided between Ma dras, Terrobonno nnd Prlnovllle. In tho tennis contest Arthur Nor cott of tho Bond high school won tho medal In tho single, and Norcutt nnd Smith took tho medal In tho double. In tho declamation contest Bert Tardto camo off with first honors In tho oratorical division and Miss Sa- phronn Morris first In tho humorous division. In tho stenography contest Miss Ida Dahl of Bend won tho medal. Thoro wcro only two schools repre sented in tho track and field meet, Prinovillo and Madras. Snook, the star of tho Madras team, took three medals, tho balance of tho honors go ing to tho Prlntjvlllo contestants. Thoro was a largo numbor of vis itors from tho three counties at the meet, although tho crowd was not as largo as In previous years because of tho lack of Interest In athletics by tho Bend and Redmond schools. me- ' IBMfc?r,""""" AVm. Klnsoy nd wlfo of VIno vino spent Sunday ovoning nnu Mon day visiting at tho Q. C. Truesdnlo home. E, R, Agco and family visited with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Klsslor sovoral days last wcok. SISTERS SCHOOL CLOSED FRIDAY SISTERS, May 20. School closed Friday, May 17. A picnic and lunch woro glvon Saturday In Mrs. IIowoll's room. Tho average dally attendance for tho year was 96 por cent. Flfty ona pupils woro enrolled during the year, of which IS pursued subjects Chas. 'Boyd on his ranch near Bond. Watt Jones nnd daughter, Mrs, Lonn Atcl'horsou, woro In Band on business Thursday, O. K. Anderson snrvod on tho elec tion bonrd nt thn primary election nt Deschutes Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Petorson and chlldrun wcro In Bund Saturday shop ping. Ernest Frank was n Bond visitor Saturday. Autono Ahlntroin helped conduct tho eighth grndo examination at the Pleasant Hldgo school Iiouhu Friday. Claudo Mnllory loft with his dogs Saturday tor a short hunting trip In tho mountains. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. E. Andorson at tended tho farewell party given nt In tho uppor grades and .13 in tho tho Deschutes hotel Saturday night ncs Alien in honor of Cla MILLICAN (Continued from Page Two.) Sorry to report the little one passed away Thursday. May 16. P. B. Johnson called for Mrs. L. B. Keller early this morning, they both being on the election board with Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Charlotte Owen and Ell Spencer. Mr. Brooks moved onto tho Rosin ranch this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Grlnstcad wont to attend tho funeral of the Dennlson baby. Mrs. P. B. Johnson made a trip to Bend Thursday, called on Mrs. Fred Kiger upon her return. POWELL BUTTE NEWS LETTER POWELL BUTTE, May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Persley and son Wil bur of Redmond and J. P. Bowman and family woro dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith on Sun day. Mrs. Lulu Brown, accompanied by her sister, Sada Perry, returned Thursday evening. Miss Sada ex pects to remain for tho summer. Miss Fay Bussett was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reams Wlllcoxen for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Hood River arrived the fore part of last week to take charge of the E. X. Hall ranch for tho following season. Allen Wlllcoxen and E. X. Hall moved their sheep to their ran go on Tumalo creek last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shearer nnd daughtor Ruth visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Orewller Saturday evening and Sunday, Mrs. Shearer and Ruth re maining for a several days' visit. B. L. Manscau and family, A. E. Bussett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bussett and Mrs. Reams Wlll coxen visited the Ochoco dam Sun day afternoon. Tho Sunday school gave a very interesting Mothers' Day program at the community hall Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mathat and littlo son aro visiting with Mrs. Mathnt'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Manseau. Mrs. Rosa Bussett and daugmer primary grades. Miss Agnes conducted the seventh nnd eighth grade examinations Thursday nnd Friday In tho principal's room. Irol Harrington, Cocllo McCallum and Anna Cliott wroto on physiology, llonry Howell and George Davis wroto on arithmetic, language and geography In tho seventh grndo, and Henry Cliott took language In tho eighth grade. Mrs. Mamio Howell nnd sou Honry aro taking a vncation nt tho Wright homo on tho Metoltus. Messrs. Madlock of Pcndlton passed through Sisters Saturday on their way to tho Metoltus tor an outing. A co-operatlvo plan has boon de vised by Flro Warden J D. Bowman and Forester Perry South to recon struct tho rond loading to tho San tlam road west of tho Graham ranch to tho Motolius river. Tho work will bo done by the foreBt service in con Junction with cltixons of Sisters. Supervisor Norman C. Jacobson nnd Flrest Clork Halloway of tho forest service nt Bend were nt Sis tors Thursdny. Flro Warden J. D. Bowman made n business trip to Bend Wednesday. Master Georgo Davis wont to Tho Dalles to spend tho summer vacation with his mother. J. O. Wilson. Warren Farthing, Fred McKlnney, Phil Deal and Lester Brynn camo In from tho Bnllcy sheep camp Friday to voto at the primaries. Paul Scogglns of Tumnlo was nt Sisters Saturday on business. C. L. Gist, H. K. Allen, Buell Hath away, J. G. Wilson, Georgo Wilson, Georgo Mcssor. Jesso Scott, Herman Sims, Robert Woodworth nnd T. S. Hamcs mado a business trip to Bend Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gist and Mrs. C. L. Gist motored to Bend Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler of Clovcrdale woro shopping at Sisters Friday. W. O. Fryrear of Clovcrdale was at Sisters Friday. J. A. Scott of Lower Bridge was a Sisters caller Saturday. W. S. Fullorton. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Griffith, Mrs. L. Griffith, Mrs. R. W. Grogan and J. B. Fryrear camo In Friday to voto at tho primaries. Erskine Wood and David Honoy man of Portland are at tho Allendale ranch on tho Motolius on a fishing expedition udn McCauloy. who lonhes soon to enlist In tho army W. E. Van Alien of Deschutes was In this vicinity Sunday soliciting tor tho second Rod Cross wnrfuud. J. W. Petorson nnd family spout Sunday In Bend with friends. Albert McCormlck nt Redmond snout Saturdny and Sunday ut tho J. A. Chnso homo. "Over the Top" By An American Soldier Who Went ARTHUR GUY EMPEY Machlnt Gunner Saving In Franc (OoyjrUM.U'lt.bj Arthur Uur Muip;) CHAPTER XVII. IWl IHtlhtt f fl' It It fill l hUlt utlhmtfneff Cfmrttf, It ilteJite All miMi, FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN BY FRIENDS BEND R. F. D. No. 1. May 10. A birthday party was given (lonovn Cutdwell at her homo on Saturday. A pleasant evening was spent in playing games. Thoso who enjoyed tho fun, Ice rronm ami cako wero: Mrs. A. NetT, Jack Cnldwoll. Mr and Mrs. O. B. Caldwell, Misses Jesslo Stookey, Ruth NcfT, Lois Stookey, Margroto Wornstnff, Eunice Xen". Veltntt, Glcndn and Geneva Cnldwoll, Vivian Ledmnn, Messrs. Milton Hak ala. Roy Wornstnff, Ray and Hoy Xoff. Walter Cook Is working in tho box factory In Tho Shovlln-Hlxou mill now. Miss Vivian Ledmnn and Margroto Wornstaff spent Saturdny night and Sunday with tho Caldwell girls. W. L. Coffoy has sold 40 ncres of his farm to Courney Ponttous. Brother Dobson gavo an Interest ing talk nt tho Mountain View school house last Sunday. G. L. Moore, Autls Moore, Court Powers and Chester Mooro motored to tho High Dcsort Sunday Jack Caldwell has been visiting at tho homo of his brother, O. B. Cald well, the past week. Tho social and dance which was given at tho McKlncly hall May 16 to boneflt tho Red Cross was a great success, over $100 being realized. Mr. and Mrs. Erlckson, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Dahl, Mr. Ilolgcrson, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. Petorson nnd Mr Petersen's mother attended tho Luth eran sorvlccs In Bond Sunday. Tho Ladies' Aid of tho Second Union church will meet with Mrs. C. L. Smith on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Dahl and Mr Meredith Bailey was at Portland j olK"onQ WCJ" dlnnor BUC,,U nl MrB' hor brother, to Ilotnstcad on business Charley Kafer placed a set scales on tho Wurzwolller ranch of Orstcd's Sunday. Mrs. Johnson and John Harris motored H. K. Allon. George Wilson, Ed.ISat"rcla:!; Spoo and Anthony Roach motored to Grass Valley, Sherman county, Sun day. Mr. Roach and Mr. Spoo intend to look over tho roads in order to contract for hauling whent to Tho Dalles, and H. K. Allen will continue his Journey to The Dalles to visit .with old friends and attend to busi ness matters. Charley Kafer took Mrs. O. E. Job to Bend Thursday. Walter Graham and family and Lester Gist and family camo In from tho Ilranton mill Sunday. J. D. Bowman has purchased Perry South's Ford car. Mr. South wont to Bend and purchased a new Chevrolet. Mr. South has tho agency for the Chevrolet outside of Bend. PLEASANT RIDGE NEWS LETTER PLEASANT RIDGE. May 21. Miss Etta Chase visited Monday and Tuesday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Chase of Redmond. Frederick Carstens Is hero from Seattle, Wash., looking after IiIh property. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was a Bend visitor Thursday. Jako Peterson was hauling pota toes from the Johnson place, south west of Tumalo, Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. E. Gray wero Bend visitors Thursday, Antono Ahlstrom was In Redmond Margaret aro spending tho week with on business Tuesday. Mrs. E. Bussett In Prlnevllle. John Gray working for last Sunday. Mrs. Soth Stookey has been sick with la grippe tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Erlckson. Estor Erlckson, Kama Hepprnan and Mnhln rinhl nttnnilnil tho liimket so- frlnl I'lvfii liv thn Hnn of N'orwav In Bond Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. It, E. Grimes attend cd tho social at tho McKlncly hall Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Erlcksen, Mr nnd Mrs. P J. Poterson nnd thn lat- tor's mother wero dinner gurs's nt Rev. Brono's of the Lutheran church Sunday. The regular mooting of tho grange will bo hold at tho hall Saturday! evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Stookey, who have been staying with tho lat'T's fathor. have recontly moved to Bend Miss Ida Young conducted tho sev enth and eighth grado examluat'ons at tho Juniper Covo school house Those taking tho eighth grade ex aminations woro: Karno Hepprnan, Franklin Toonley and Mnblo Dahl, and thoso taking tho seventh were Clyde Smith and Walter Richards. Miss Eunlco Xe'rf conducted tho soventh and eighth grado examina tions at the Mountnin Vlow school. Roy Wornstaff was tho only pupil who took tho eighth grado exam'na tlons. Ruth, Ray and Roy Xoff, Vol ma Caldwell, Vivian Ledmnn and Margreto Wornstaff all took tho sev enth grado examinations. Mr. and Mrs, Bort Torkelson, Mrs. O. B. Caldwell and Milton Benson wont up past Benham Falls fishing Out In Front After ten Lieutenant Stores of our section cumo Into tho dugout nnd in formed me that I was "for" n rvconnnl torlng patrol nnd would carry nix Mills bombs. At 11:.10 thnt night twelve men, our lieutenant nnd myself went out lu front on n patrol In No Mini's Until. Wo cruised around In the dark for nboiit two hours. Just knocking about looking for trouble, on the lookout for Boc.be working parties to seo what they wero doing. Around two In the morning wo wero cnrofully picking our wny nhout thirty yards In front of tho German hurbed wire, when wo walked Into a Roche covering party nearly thirty strong. Then thu music Blurted, tho tiddler ren dered his bill, mid we paid. Fighting lu the dark with u bnyonct Is nut very pleasant. The Germans took It on the run, hut our olllcor wus no novice ut the game mid didn't fol low them. Ho gave the order "down on tho ground, hug It close." Just lu time, too, because n volley skimmed over our bends. Then In low tones we were told to separate mid crnwl buck to our trenches, each man mi his own. We could see tho flashes of their titles In the darkness, hut tho bullets were going over our bends. Wo lost three men killed nnd ono wounded In the iirm. If it hadn't been for our otllcer's quick thinking thu whole patrol would huvu probably been wiped out. After nhout twenty mlnutea' wnlt we Kent out again nnd discovered that the Germans had n wiring party work ing on their barbed wire. We returned to our trenches unobserved with the information and our machine guns Im mediately got busy. The next night four men wero sent out to go over ond exnmlne the Ger man bnrbed wire and nee If they had 1. . n.oM. t IItllU(jffilliii'iHU . 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Crawling four or flvo feet nt ii time, ducking slur shells, with strnyH cracking overhead, I reached their wire. I scouted along this Inch by inch, scarcely breathing. I could hear them talking lu their trench, my heart wiih pounding against my ribs. Ono false move or tho least nolso from mo meant discovery and almost certain deutii. After covering my sector I quietly crawled back. I had gotten about half way when I noticed that my revolver was missing. It wiih pitch dark, I turned about to see if I could Hud It; It couldn't bo far away, becatiKO about three or four minutes provlously I had felt tho butt in tlio holster, I crawled nrounil In circled mid ut last found It, then started on my way buck to, our trenches, an I thought. Pretty soon I reached barbed wire, and was Just going to give tho pass word when something told mo uot to. I put out my hand uud touched ono of tho hurhed wlru stakes. It wiih Iron. Tho British aro of wood, while the German aro Iron. My heart stopped beating; by mistake I had cruwlud back to thu German Hiich. I turned slowly about and my tunic caught on tho wlro und mado u loud ripping noise. A sharp challcngo rang out, I sprung to my feet, ducking low, and run mudly buck toward our linen. The Germans started firing. Tho bullets wero biting nil around mo, when bang I Irun BinnslUnto our wlro, and u.ulmrn. J 7 You can be the one to send lilm a pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug It pnys to know tho facts boforo you spend your money. You will bo sonding your friond moro tobacco comfort nnd satisfaction in ono pouch of Real Gravely Plug than in half a dozen plugs of ordinary tobacco. Give any man a chew of Raal Gravely Plur.and ha will tell you that's tho kind to (end. Send the beitl Ordinary plug U faUe economy. It cotti ! per wrrk lo chew Heal Gravely, becauie a imall chew of It latt n long while. If you smoke a plpa.tllco Gravely with your hnlfa and add m little lo your moklnf tobacco. It will give flavor Improve your (moke. SEND YOUR ntlEND IN THE U. S. SERVICE A rOUCH OF CRAVELY Dealers all around here carry It In 10c pouchn. A 3c. stamp will put It into liU hamU lit any Training Camp or Sea fiort of tho U. S. A. Even "over there" a 3c. (tamp will takn t to him. Your dealer will (upply envelope and give you official directions how to ddre it. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY. Danville. Va. 77i Patent Pouch hnt It Frtih ami Clean and Gaol It I not Heat Gravely without thlm protection Seal EatnblUlKHl 1H31 challenge, '"AH, who comes there)" rang out. I gnsped out tho password, and, groping my wny through tho lane lu tho wire, tearing my hands and uniform, I tumbled Into our trench uud was safe, but I wiih u nervous wreck for nn hour, until a drink of rum brought me round. (To no Contlnuod.) Ing drawn for tilling lu vacancies, and upon tho consent of tho local draft board. WmmBM I BBBaU WBi0Fa1!WE.H.aM I M, Crji A.Vfd.'IJI.lif bbBbH KH 9mBVV tt &'?94eWeeeeeW BBHBCSBaViBfjBVKHHd' vjiiH A MARINE RECRUITING STATION IS OPENED (From Monday's Dally.) Sergeant J. K. Ilrooks of tho Ma rlno recruiting station, who opened his offices In tho O'Kano building Saturday, stated this morning that already sovoral applicants had mado Inquiries for Information, In tho main thoso applications woro mado by man who aro registered In tho draft, the marines bolng ono of tho branches of tho service whero rogls torod men can bo taken, providing their numbor Is low enough so that thoro will bo no danger of their ho- CltOOK COUNTV .MKN NW.MKD. I'UINKVII.U:, May 20. Tho call for 1,600 men from tho state for tho army, which camo Friday, will tako 1.1 from Crook county, Tho men called from this county aro: Kuroiio I'hllllps, Cleo M. Walch, Thomas II. I'hllllps, Joseph II. Itoundtree, Ora Doerlng, Floyd Hurl James, Oren T. Jones, Matthew T. Laasoy, Arthur A. Hilling, Orovor C. Ulbson, Ouy II, Flnloy, Jesso Haddlng and Koiiuolh J. Thompson. WA.NTH TO IIKM' OTIIKIt MKN. M. W. Taylor, Calvort, Ala., writes: "To Whom It May Concern: I recommend Foloy Klduny I'llls, thn best I ever used. I tried different remedies, but none kuvo mo roller like Foloy's." Thoy restoro regular action of kldnoya and bladder nnd re lievo backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints, soro musclns, Hold everywhere. HERE IN BEND EVERYDAY on the job to give you cflicicnt .service at the shortest notice. Here to see that you jet a cor rect fitting in the kind of glasses you need, here to stay and buck up every bit of work I do. DR. C. H. FRANCIS With MYHON II. 8YMON8, O'ICuno Ilulldlng OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST -UTILITY1 TRAILERS Hooverize Your Hauling; pj A I MMWtr TVoiInt Anninlnl Srt rni .itnlitr. rrrpiM uiiiujr i iuiii-i vjj;mn.u in luiiiitiuuii , ff run i.,mi, rtnut ti, -,- nntr,n.,r,n n- t-MjM vviiu 115111 unvi ui Aipav;iii;i v.ui will pay operating expense. 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