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rAGK a 1JKN1) llUMiKTIN, 11KNI), OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNK , 11)11) V a Central Oregon Neighborhood News THE Graduation Time is here. Think of that ' rnrminp; is our oldest ijvofcsston. t is the basis of till prosperity. tVcnms huve been written about it. till there is much progress to be niiule. v " - o assist in this good work is our intention. INow, we are starting a Pig Club, And we want the boys and girls of Central Oregon 1 o investigate and join this organization. It will mean an education iu live stock raising. j --- . - Gift! VV ROAD ENTHUSIASTS VISIT IN HAMPTON J. H. Bnlxhlser demonstrated his RUssoll tractor hero last Saturday. iB. P. Jones, T. B. Hnilloy and C. 1. Naglc, members ot tlio Roosevelt Highway commission, registered at tho Brookings hotel last Wednesday night. Chris Tinner who has been qulto 111 for soveral days took Wray's stago for Bond where ho will seek medical advice. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bonson and Emll Olson, passed through hero on Wednesday on their way to home steads In the Catlow valley . John Carrot, who has beon work ing for W! Brown visited hla folks hero last Sunday. Bert Mocks and sons havo beon planting potatoes this week. Oscar Black visited with Prank Cross last Friday . Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Balzhlser and baby spent Friday at tho Mocks' home. Miss Mary Stauffer Is visiting with Mrs. Bert Mocks for several weeks. Edgar Lovojoy and Boy Stauffer of Stutter, woro visitors here yes terday . Mr. and Mrs. II. G Farrls of Bend are guests hero today . Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Young of Al kali, passed through hero yesterday on their way home from Bend. Roy Madison of Bend Is moving his family to Harney county. Edgar Pawell and Charles Coch rane raado a business trip here last week. Friday was tho warmest day of the season. The thermometer registered SI degrees. W. JJ. Johnson, n. B. Williams, W. c. anu c. J Cecil of Suntcx register ed hero last Friday . D. substitute while Mr. Foster is nwny. Mr. and .Mrs. E. A. IlusaeU and family Joined Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young and family with Grandma Brown and they nil picnicked at tho Opal springs last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Charlton., Miss Blanch Emerson and Charles Charl ton, Jr., wcro Prlnevlllo visitors lust Saturday. Tho next mooting ot tho Sorosis club will ho hold nt tho homo of Mrs. J. J. Chapman and it will bo n children's meeting, Wnrron Brown visited nt his Pnw- oll Butto ranches last wook. Mrs. Boss Bussctt and dahghtor Margarot havo gono to Scattlo for nn extended visit with relatives and friends. Beeves Wllconon and wlfo aro In Portland spondlug a week with Mrs. wiicoxen'a mother, Mrs. Alma .Hall. Dad Klsslcr is carrying tho mail during Mr. Wllcoxon's nbsonco. Miss Paulino .Trucsdalo hns honn visiting in Prinovlllo and vicinity for a fow days. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Ollvor Powoll and Mrs. Vorn Scars who mado a pleasant visit at tho Trucsdalo homo. Miss Flora M. Katsch, who taught tho Wilson school last year loft for Porltand tho first of tho week. Norrls Elliott nnd his nlntnr. mi Sarah Elliott nrrlved from their louago urove homo to visit with their sister, Mrs. Goorgo Whltaott. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lewis aro hero from Vancouver to visit with Mrs. Lewis' brothors, Gcorgo and Harry Whitsett and families. Hallmark Watches aro tho finest product of tho world's ' best wntoli factories and tiro sold by . us only after most critical test. Prices: $5.00 to $50.00 FOR THB SWEKT GIRL QUAD. UATE wo havo preseuts that will oo cnorisucu umniKii tno lonjf years in fond memory of tho j;lvor. May wo ask you to look ot our beau tiful array boforo buying? LARSON & CO. JEWELERS "The Sign of the Clock" m SURPRISE DINNER GIVEN AT SISTERS POWELL BUTTE CLUB HOLDS BIG MEETING POWELL BUTTE, June 3. One ot the most pleasant events that has ever been held In Powell Butte was lost Wednesday at the Community day of our Sorosis society. Mrs. E. Ax Bussett, and Mrs. John Driscoll were Joint hostesses. ,The hall was beautifully decorated with evergreen and a lavish supply of cut flowers of tho rarest varieties. A program was rendered by local talent and Mrs. Collins Elklns of Prlnevlllo was prcs present and gave a talk on "Tho Measures Wo Vote On." Her ad dress was well given and was Very helpful to tho many busy women present who desired to know more of tho what and why of the meas ures. After the program delicious refreshment were served, a few toasts were responded to, Mrsr Geo. Tho mothers present were ; cmfwy Trucsdalo acting as toostinlstrcss. f i no moiners present were Mrs. Cath erine Spray, nearly 85 years of age, mother of Mrs. Charlton. Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Underwood, Mrs. John Skeen. Other guests were, from Powell Butte: Mrs. Ross Bussett, Mrs. Frank McCaffrey, Mrs. Frank Foster, Mrs. Lennon, Mrs. Henry Whitsett. From Redmond: Mrs. Bert Reynolds, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Reeves "Wllcoxen. Five new members were secured. Special thanks is given Mrs. J. A. RIggs and Mrs. Gates for the flowers that were received by them from Mrs. RIggs mother at Harris burg and from Mrs. Guy Sears at Tho Dalles. Tom Foss and family of Rend, with Mrs. Fobs' mother were visitors at tho O'Callahan and Charlton ranches Sunday. 'Mr. Carey Foster and Miss Hazel Sullivan of Prlnevlllo visited at tho Frank Foster ranch Sunday. Two nights, Thursday and Friday of last ween wo had killing frosts that damaged all grain and garden stuff that wub at all tender. Young poultry also suffered from the cold, many chicks without hens to hover them chilling to death. George Shobert has purchased a new Ford and his family aro now en Joying the pleasures of easy travel. Ora Foster and family and Mrs. Martha Foster will leave this week In their car for Clackamas county where they will visit with relatives. Allan Wllcoxen will bo tho R. P. Ho Throw Away IILs Crutches. "Six years ago I had rheumatism so bad I was going on crutches," writes August Strandoll, Sister Bay, Wisconsin. "'I tried several modi. clnes and doctors and got no relief. Threo bottles ot Foley's kidney pills cured mo. I threw away my crutches." Have no equal for weak, rorc, aching back, muscles or Joints. Sold everywhere. Adv. PINEHURST BOARD TO PICK TEACHER PINEHURST. Juno 3. I. E. Wlmor was a Bend visitor Monday. The school board hold a meeting on Tuesday ovenlng to decldo on hir ing their next yoar's teacher. Sovoral from here went to tho entertainment given at Tumalo on Saturday ovenlng. Mri. II. Hartley was In Bend last Tuesday . Among thoso who wero in Bend Saturday woro tho following: Roy E. Spaugn, Davo Nichols. Ruth Bay ley, Violet Spaugh, C. M. Myers und C. H. Spaugh. Miss Bertha Hesselburg spent the afternoon Saturday with Miss Ethel snyuer. Mrs. Bookman went to Bend Tues day ufternoon on business. Mr, and Mrs. Harry McGuIre en- terinincti at dinner Saturday evening tho following: Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Spaugh and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Spaugh and family, C. A. How ell and C. M. Myers. Blaine Devors was In Bond on business Saturday. Mrs. Cooper and daughter Ella, who havo been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. WImer or tho past fow months left Wednesday for their home In RoBeburg. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Wlmor and son and Mrs. Peterson spent Sunday after noon nt tho homo of F. V. Swisher. Mrs. M. Mlckels and sons spent SUnday In Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Spaugh nnd daughter Geraldlne, and C. M. Myers who havo beon visiting at tho C. H. Spaugh homo left last Monday for their home In Portland. Helped Her Little Girl. Children all need their strength for growing. A lingering cold weak ens thorn. Mrs. Amanda Flint, of Routo 4. New Philadelphia, Ohio, writes: "Foley's honey and tar cured my little girl of tho most tickling cough." Gives Immediate relief from distressing, racking, tearing cough. Soothes and heals. Sold everywhere. Adv. BUCKHECHT Fo. w.s. pat. orr. ARMY SHOE For the man who is on hu feet all day a more comfortable ihoe wu never made. Hence the widespread popularity of the Buckhecht Army Shoe among business and professional men, sportsmen, outdoor work ers, miners, farmers, mechanic, etc. A good, practical Shoe for tvtryday wear! Built for comfort and service built for youl Remember the name Buckhecht tamped on every shoe for your protection. Get a pair today! At principal dealers on die Pacific Coast. If your dealer is not supplied, order direct from BUCKINGHAM & HECHT Manufacturer San Francisco jfMHl " wW s zmW BLACK GUNMETAL, MAHOGANY CALF OR INDIAN TAN CALF $6.50 to $10.00. At all dealers SI ST KltS. Juno 3. M. Hanson, 11. K. Allen nnd Bort. Chance mado n flying trip to Redmond last Tuesday. Mrs. Mnttlo Edmonson of Salem is reported recovering from a vory sovero norvous attack. D. D. Hunt left Sisters last Thurs day ovonlng for Bend. Edward Graham of Grandvlew was In town Wednesday. Sheriff Roborts of Bend, Perry South, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Minor, spent Sunday at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Zuni- walt at tho Alllngham ranger station J. H. Stldham and D. W. Farthing returned home from tho Hnrtwcll rancn, wnere they havo just com pleted a fonco for B. L. Tono. A surpriso community dinner was given in honor ot Mr. and Mrs. B. Fryroar at their homo on Squaw Crock Sunday. Those who were present wcro Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hod son, and two daughters of Clover dale, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Miller of Clovordale, Mrs. Gcorgo Lyons nnd two daughters of Clovcrdalo, Mrs. Lotherhouse of Sisters; Earl Miller ot Clovordale, Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Graham and family of Sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Griffeth and family of Lower Squaw creek, Mr. and Mrs. W. Arnold and daughter, H. K. Allen and .wlfo of Pumpkin hollow, C. L. Gist and wlfo ot Sinters, Mr. and Mrs. Burnslde nnd family of Clovordale, Mr. and Mrs. Grognn nnd son nf Lower Squaw creok, Fay Mlllor of Clovcrdalo, Lillian Van Mutro of Ilcdmond, Viola A. Miller of Clovor dalo, Lloyd C, Bcougher of Clover- dale. Mr and Mrs. It. J. Skolton of Clovcrdalo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivan Miller and family ot Clovcrdalo, Mrs. 1). Xootnngio and Mr. and Mrs. II Noot- naglo of Sisters, Mrs. Otto Sahcnck of Seattle Mr. and Mrs, W. Wilson and son of Sisters; Vern Skclton of Clov ordale, Lynn Wilson of Sisters, I). W. Farthing and wlfo of Sisters, J. H. Stldham and wlfo nnd son of Sis ters, Mrs. Mlnlo Thomas and two sons of Portland, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Fryrcar, son and daughter of Plain vlow, Mr. King and wlfo of Sisters. Mrs. M. McKlnncy nnd daughtor, Mrs. I). W. Farthing, Mrs. J. JI. Stldham and son wcro Bend visitors on Wednesday . Miss Juno Messenor of Bond Is visiting with her uncle, J. II. Stld ham of sisters. .Herbort MeKlnnoy, who hns been in Franco for sovoral mouths ar rived in Sisters on Monday, , P. B. Davis returned from Eugono last Thursday whoro ho has been taking treatment tho past three weeks, Goorgo Davis returned to his home In Tho Dalles last week. Ho attend ed school In SlBtora lust term. Mr. Trlplett ot Eugonu was In tho city Saturday and left for Bend on Sunday. Mrs. Mlnnlo Thomas and two sons of Portland aro visiting with hor mother and rolatlves, D. W. Farthing received u badly sprained arm while cranking his car Sunday. Several carloads went from Sis tens .to Bend to attend tho show last Sunday ovenlng. P. M. Zumwalt was up from tho Alllnghnm ranger station Friday, Dan Heislng spent Friday night In Suitors, going to Bend Saturday morning to bring out a Buick Six. Harvoy Harris was in the city last Friduy . MIbs Slmmonds, who has boou'vls itlng at tho Norman Miller homo for soma time returned to her homo In Portland Thursday , Mrs. Grogan of Lowor Squaw creok was shopping in Sisters last Saturday. Frank Bodyfelt passed through town on his way to tho Allendulo farm with a party ot turlsts from Portland. Charles a rl filth nnd family were In town Saturduy . J. D, Bowman and a bunch of fire lighters wcro In town Wednesday, and Thursday looking after u lira above tho Tono place. C, L. Gist has been assisting them and took them back. to .Bend on Thursday ovenlng J. A. Scogiglns was iu from Plain- vlow Thursday , Mel Harrington put in a now cul- wur Agricultural Extension Department will direct the, work.. t . ,V INothing will be left undone to make it a success. A movement like this deserves your co-operation. JLiet us encourage these stockmen of the future. , Dunks throughout the country have fostered the movement, . As lasting benefits to the community are bound to result. iNo worthier work can be done than interesting our boys and girls in farm life. JtVccp them more interested in the tinkle of the cow-bells, than in the clang of the trolley cars, and the prosperity of our nution is assured. of Bend believes the Greatest Assets of Our Country are its Boys and Girls. THE HANK OK SL'I'KUIOU MKitVlUK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF. BEND J vert on tho road nt tho cast end of town which wns u very necessary Improvement. Wni on n Tonxtlonl Hhlp. Thomas A. Breslln, G-IC Broadway Albany, .New York., writes: "Having beon on a torpedoed ship coming from England to this country, I hnd a com over ninco. i was nuvisou uy a frlond to take Foloy'a Honey and Tar and boforo long I was cured." You can stop that cough or cold that has been llngorlng slnco spring. Sold everywhere Adv. STOCKMEN STARTING MILLICAN ROUND-UP MIILICAN, Juno 3. Mary and Joseph Holland wero callorri at tho It. It. Keller homo Sunday ovcnln. Mrs. William Ream Is now caring for tho Donzll bnby boy. Miss E. Loomts Is suffering from oyo trouble R. R. Keller called at tho Holland homo Sunday . Leo Tnuschor was nn ovor Sunday guest at the. homo ot his parents. DIIToront stockmen who havo cattle In hero aro busy rounding up und branding. Fivo of tho Stookoy horses, being cured for by W. W. Grlmstcad, havo died within tho past week . Guy Schaffor was n Bend visitor Tuesday. , T. Shaver made a business trip to Bend Tuesday, returning tho fol lowing day . Everett Orimstead Is having trouble with his well. Mrs. J. J. Holland nnd daughter Mary spent Thursday nt the L. P. Booncy home. Miss Clara GralTenhergor called at tho R. R. Kellor homo Wednesday. W. Ed Mooro was n Sunday visitor at tho Fred Krlger homo. Cut This Out It's Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, cncloso with Gc to Foley & Co., 283C Shoftlold Ave, Chicago, III,, writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In rot urn a trial packago containing Poloys Honey und Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid noy PIIIb and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. butter. This may bo produced by Insufficient working ot tho butter, or by churning, washing or working It at a very low temperature, or by washing or working It nt a temper ature sovoral degrees higher or lower than tho churning temperature When the quantity ot buttor mado In one churning is much less than usual it Is necessary to work it a greater number of revolutions of tho churn than usual In order to pro duce tho samo results on tho buttor. Extremely low temperatures of churning, washing and working aro to ho avoided, because they produce so firm a butter that It is only with great difficulty that tho salt can bo workod uniformly Into It. High torn poratures of churning, washing und working must nlso be avoided to pro vent an nbnormnl loss ot fat In tho buttermilk and also tho making of a greasy, leaky butter. Great variations of tempornturo during tho manufacturing procosm aro ulwnys to bo uvolded. Under normal conditions I ho tempornturo of tho wash water would bo tho iamo as, or within two degrees of that ot tho buttermilk. DESCHUTES PICNIC IS WELL ATTENDED PLEASANT RIDGE, Juno 3.- Mm. O. E. Anderson and Mr. WIN frod Hutchlus woro shopping In Bond Wednesday , Thosn attending the school picnic nt Deschutes on Thursday from this neighborhood wero: Mrs, H. T. Mlkktoson, Alfred Mlkkloson, Mrs. O. E. Anderson, Mrs. Catherine Johan- sen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swalley, Grand ma Hwalley and Mrs. Jones. Madison Holton and Wllllo Peter son attended tho dance In Bend last Sulurdny night, (Continued on Pago 7.) LONG LASTS NG MOTTLED BUTTER MAY BE PREVENTED Humiliation of Defect In Appear- Will lUiilt In Higher Prices from Purchaser. unco 'Mottled buttor Is frequently 'to bo found on tho markot at this tlrno of tho year und even though It may bo of very good quality it Is strongly discriminated against by tho pur chaser. Ah this dofoct Is ono ot workmanship It can ho ovcrcomo by tho application ot proper methods ou tho part of tho huttormakor, Mottles aro cuused primarily by an unovon distribution of salt In tho r 'gEea- t JIILmHji1bI 4?Kfe, . B; POTATOES WANTED ! We will buy or handle tor you on a brokerage or commission basis any quantity of potatoes in carload's lots. Or if yon scnJ us a sample by parcel post will make you price on same. We also, handle all kind of dressed meats and guarantee Journal prices on meets. BOCGESS &'CO., 151 Frost St, Portlaid, Ore. Satisfaction for the sweet tooth. Aid to appetite and digestion benefit and enjoyment in LASTING form. And only 5 cents a package. 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