MOB BRN1 BUIiLKTlN, BKNI), OKKOON, THURSDAY, JUNK 19, 191ft Central Oregon Neighborhood News Eat Roast Lamb SHEEP raising is one of Central Oregon's leading indus tries. It bruits millions of dollars annually into the stiite yet tho New England states consumes 80 per cent of the lamb .eaten in the United States. Graduation Time is here. Think of that Gift! Hallmark Watches t CLOVERDALE IAN IS BACK FROM FRANCE CLOVERDALE, June 5. Sor- gcant 8. E. Kllno nrrlved from Tn conta Sunday morons whoro lio was granted his dlschnrgo from tho army, lie nrrlved nt tho camp last week, after n year's scrvlco overseas, vlth tho 28th division. His brother Hnr old R. Kllno accompanied him from Portland. Gcorgo Burnsldc rodo for cattlo on 1 Wednesday . Ed. Spoo hauled n truck load of dressed lumber arid silo hoops to bo used lu erecting tho silos on tho Par borry ranch Saturday. Arthur Hoi lengrcn and W. A. Jacobs, of tho Miller Lumbor Company aro super intending tho hauling and construe tlon. J. L. Parbcrry was a' Bend visitor on Saturday. George Cyrus mado a trip to Bend today. W. A. Jacobson and Arthur Hollln gcr were guests at the Parberry ranch Sunday avenng. A. E. Poterson and Gcorgo Cyrus took their cattlo to tho rcscrvo on Monday. J. J. Doakin spent a few days of last week in Redmond where ho has been seeking medical attention. Partln Brothers are shearing sheep for Newt Coblo at Sisters. Mrs. A. E. Peterson Is on tho sick list. Sterile Fryrear attended tho danco at Bend Saturday night. J.' S. Parberry mado a trip to the. Cloverdalo ditch headgates last Monday. MOTORISTS LEAVE ON TRIP TO SOUTH PLEASANT R1DEOE, Juno 10.' O. E. Anderson served on the elec tion board at Deschutes Tuesday. Mr. and "Mrs. H. B. Hutchlns went to Bend on business Monday. Madison Ilolton, Willie Peterson, and Mrs. Peterson left by auto for Los Angeles Wednesday morning after spending -several weeks at tho home of Mrs. Petersou's son, J. W. Peterson. Mrs. O. E. Anderson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rcdfleld of Des chutes to Bend on Thursday . Jake Peterson, WIHIo Peterson and Madison Ilolton were lh Bend last Wednesday . J.r. and Mrs. Frank Rlcbhoff of Redmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hutchlns Wednesday. Anton Ahlstrorn and A. J. San- ford wero In Redmond on Saturday. Anton Ahlstrorn and Miss Hilma Nelson wero Bend visitors on last Wednesday . Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Anderson spent Sunday nt Suttle lake. Wilfred Hutchlns made a business trip to Redmond Saturday evenng. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson wero In Bend on business Wednesday . F. B. Baughmau was a Redmond visitor Sautrday . Mr. and Mrs.' John W. Gray of Bend accompanied by somo friends camo out Sunday and spent the day picnicking on tho river. Rasmua Peterson, J. W. Peterson, JL T. Mikkolsen and W. H. Gray went up Tumalo creek Sunday to cut some hay poles. T"red G, Seeling of Bend visited In this neighborhood Sunday. Lesllo Houghtntlng wont to Dend Saturday night to get his car. Gust Nelson camo down from Bend Sunday to visit his sister, Miss Hilma Nelson. Mrs. Lolthousor loft Saturday for Portland whoro ho will visit with her son for a short tlmo. Olat Anderson mid wlfo and Mr. Rcdfleld of Deschutes wero to tho lakes this week. A. M. Prlnglo and family of Bond wero at tho Mctollus ths week. Vorno Skclton and Lynn Wilson wero calling nt Holslng'3 Saturday evening. Gcorgo Scott and Mrs. Honncgor of Grand view wero hauling lumber from the old Dockctt snwmll this week. Thoy report tho crops badly damaged by tho recent troozo. It. Harriot of Geneva was' In town Saturday . Mrs. Mamlo Gist and Tommy arriv ed Sunday morning from Albany whoro thoy havo been visiting for tho past peverul months. H. E. Vincent and wife, and J. 11. Vincent of Bend wero in Slstors last Tuesday. Mr. Vincent continued his Journey to Grandvlow, but Mrs. Vin cent "remained in Sisters, spending tho day with Mrs. H. K. Allen. Fred. Atkinson of Redmond was In Sisters this week. Arthur Wurzweller nnd wlfo of Powell Butto spent part of Saturday In Sisters, spendng tho night nt tho Swamp ranch and Sunday at tho Mc tollus fishing. Olof Anderson of Powell Butto had tho mlsfortuno to break an nxle of his car and had to bo hauled Into the Allen gnrago for repairs. Vern Skclton returned from tho Mctollus Sunday morning. Clyde Gist and family of Bund spent Saturday night with C. L. Gist nnd spont Sunday nt tho Suttlo lako resort. Gcorgo E. Aitkcn. Fred and Herb McKlnney were fishing at Squaw lako Sunday. two tho finest product of tho world's best watch fnotorlct nnd nro sold by us only nftor mostorltlcnl test. lYleos: $5.00 to $50.00 TOR THE SWEET GIRL OKAl) UATE wo liavo present that will bo cherished through tho lontf years iu fond memory of tho glvor. May wo ask you to look otour beau tlful nrrny before buying? LARSON & CO. JEWELERS "The Sign of the Clock" Our country consumes per capita annually: (1 pounds of Lamb, 77 pounds of Pork. 80 pounds of Beef. Resolve today to eat more of this healthful appetizing meat CATTLE AND SHEEP LOANS IN ANY AMOUNT. TUB BANK OK HUl'KlttOK SKUVIOI-J The First National Bank of Bend DEND, OREGON. "FLU" IS REPORTED AT POWELL BUTTE a co. lio Throw Away Ills Crutches. "Six years ago I had rheumatism bo bad I was going on crutches," writes August Strandcll, Sister Hay, Wisconsin. "I tried sevoral medi cines and doctors and got no relief. Three bottles of Foley's kidney pills cured mo. I throw away my crutches." Havo uo equal for weak, rore. aching back, muscles or Joints. Sold everywhere. Adv. MILLICAN TO HAVE SCHOOL ELECTION SISTERS MEN IN AUTO ACCIDENT SISTERS. Juno 10. While motor ing In tho Mctollus section Van Wil son, Herbert McKlnnoy and two girls who woro in tho car, narrowly es caped serious injuries when their ma chine, swerving from tho road, was brought to a sudden stop by a large pine tree. Only minor bruises and cuts, resulting from a broken wind shield, wero sustained, while the car was badly damaged. Mary Taylor, Misa Mary Fryrear, nnd Mrs. William Fryrear of Plain view Wero in Sisters Tuesday . MILICAN. Juno 0. Mary Holland was In Bond this week to have somo dental work done. She accompanied Mrs. Mary Rosin "arid daughter Olrfdys. W. Kd Mooro and It. It. Keller made a business trip to Uond last Wednesday. William Ream called at tho R. R. Keller and C. aruffenberger homes on school business Wednesday. School election will bo hold at tho west end school house Juno 10, to vote for two directors. R. R. Kellor's torm expires and Vernon Clevonger has sent in his resignation. Miss Mary Holland and Mr. A. F. La n fear were guests at the R. R. Koller home Thursday. Dr. Rosin is expected back next month. Joe Holland made n business call at the R. R .Keller homo today. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reamcs. of California, together with her children, has armed and ox pects to spend tho summer at the home of her parents. Graffenbergera aro busy putting up a throc-wJro fenco around tholr field. William A. Rahn looked after tho storo whllo W. Ed. Mooro was In Rend last Wednesday. R. R. Keller made a business trip to Rend Saturday. A largo crowd enjoyed tho dunca at the former Conaway place. 1)111 Spencer was an over-Sunday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. EII Spencer. ' Mr. and Mrs. L, P. Rooney and sou Mitchell and his mother, Mrs. Mary Rooney, wero Sunday guests at tho Holland homo. Mrs. Mary Roonoy stayed until Thursday when Mrs. Holland took her back to tho L. P, Rooney place. Mrs. C, II. Oraffonberger accom panied II. R. Keller to Rend on u business trip Tuesday. POWELL. IJUTTE. Juno 10 Kisslor Is quite 111 with "flu." Tho family of J. J. Chapman aro alt ill with tho Influenza. Mrs Chap man was to lmvo entertained the Sorts la club Wednesday but tho meeting was postponed on account of her Illness. John Wallport of Powell llutto and" Vcrnn Urowno of Olympia wore married in Tacoma recently. They will reside nt Powell Llutte. Itcl II. Powell, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver Powell of Prlnuvllla and Miss Paulina Trucsdalo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Trucsdalo, woro marrlod Saturday in Prinovlllo, by tho Rov. Vnn Nuys. Immediately after tho coromony tho happy couple and a few of tholr friends camo out to tho homo of tho bride's parouts. where a wedding dinner was served. Tho tablo was beautifully decorated with roses and tho favors woro small knots of roses and lllllcs of tho val ley After tho dlnnor tho brldo nnd Groom left for Rend, whero they will spend a brief honeymoon. They will rcsldo at tho road camp on tho Oclioco. where tho groom Is employ ed as commissary and tlmo keeper. Thos.a present .at tho dlnnerwero: Mr and Mrs. Oliver Powell, Mr. nnd Mrs. P Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Truosdalc, and daughters Dorothy and Catherine, Mrs. Stella Scars and Mr. nnd Mrs. Rei Powell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Mllnor, arrived last wcok to spaud the sum mer with licr parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bayne. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Stownrt wont to Dend Saturday where they sold n dressed veal nnd somo flue hens. Harriet Wllcoxon came up tlthjier PICNIC ENJOYED BY PLAINVIEW PEOPLE uncle, Reeves Wllcoxon, for a visit j Franco. PLAINVIEW. Juno 11. A num ber of peoplu from PInlnvlow spout Sunday at Suttlo lako on a fishing trip and picnic. Four Plalnvluw boys who havo returned from sorvlca woro In tho party Ray Armstrong, Roy and Edgar Heartt nnd Lloyd Powers. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker nnd family of Rend nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Scarth of tho Pino Trco mill woro In tho pnrty. Mrs. Frunk Col felt and children woro guests nt tho Armstrong home on Sunday. Nelllo V. Scoggln spent tho week at homo aftor spending somo time In Rend. Twonty-sovon votes woro cast at tho Plalnvlow school houso for tho special election last Tuesday. Perry Dawson returned homo Wednesday nftor n short visit In Rend with Emmctt Molvin Knicker bocker. , Roy Van Tassel was sick with a light attack of tho "flu" last week, but Is much bettor. J. W. Griffin of Tumalo was mak ing ditch cstlmntes in PInlnvlow on Wednesday. . II. A. Scoggln was a Rend caller Wednesday. A. W. Armstrong mado a business trip to Rend Thursday. Mrs. II. T. Hartley spont soveral days In Rend at the Knickerbocker homo tho past wouk. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Dawson nnd family wero llcnd callers Wcdnosdny afternoon. Lloyd Powers returned homo from the service last Saturday, Mont of his tinfe has boen spont oversea, lio having returned but recently from LAWN PARTY GIVEN AT CLOVERDALE HOME BUCKHECHT Ml. U.S. WAT. OF. ARMY - SHOE The Shoe that gives you "ex tra Service every step Comfort every minute." Sold in Black Gunmetal or Mahogany Calf r In dian Tan Calf. For practical, "everyday wear for lajting comfort for the lort of service you have a right to expect look to the Buckiikcht Army Shoe, It will give you a new sense of shoe-comfort a new undemanding of shoe-economy. Made on the famoui Munson Last from top-grade materials by top-notch workmen. Worn by thousands of men in all walk of life. Get a pair today! At principal dealer on the Pacific Coatt. If , jour dealer U not supplied, order direct from Manufacturer. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT San Fraadaca $6.50 to $10.00. At all dealers with her father, Allen Wllcoxon Miss Kay Uussctt, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Uort Reynolds, motored to Portland whoro thoy will attend tho' rose festival. Miss Hussctt will also visit with friends In Seattle be foro returning. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Wourzwellor Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Stewart, Mr. nnd Mrs. Itoy Roberts nil went- fishing on tho Mctollus Sunday. They report a good catch. DIRECTORS MEET AT LOWER BRIDGE 1 LOWER URIDGB, Juno 11. Tho school board met nt tho school houso Tuesday to tako caro of outstanding bills. Margaret Walter was u!to 111 tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ccorga Heels and son arrived Sunday from Fort Hock with their housohold -goods. Mr. Harper held services nt tho school houso Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. F. Hosklns, Kern Walter and Marlon and Omar Hosklns -ut-teuded church In Iledmoud Sunday. Misses Viola und P. A. urosz kreuger spent tho past week visiting with Mrs. A, J. Fuller. Marlon Hosklns was a Bond visitor on Wednesday. (Jeorgo Roberts was down from Dend on Sunday. Mrs. Hronson has been HI tho past week. A. F. JIausor was In Redmond Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Kidder wero shopping in Redmond Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Towno nnd daughters wero callers at tho Wul ters homo Saturday evening. Mrs. A. S. Holmes visited with Mrs. Ifoskius Tuesday afternoon. LmTATllL'V UAHTl.'Hii JL J x T a j Ju Ll If Xxll J, Ju i,..u -.i.vv j- --. -- '. . . We "will buy or 'handle for you on a brokerage or commission basis any quantity of potatoes in carload lots. Or if you send us a sample by parcel post will make you price on same. We also handle all kinds of dr4d meats and guarantee Journal prices on meats. BOGGESS &;CO Miss Luolhi Uurgcss, who has bscn nursing In Horn! for several weeks, came to Plalnvlow Saturday to cure for tho sick at tho Van Tassel homo. Henry Col foil and Albert und Louis Nyrschl wero llshlug on tho Mctollus Sunday, Mrs. M, W. Knickerbocker und daughters of Uond wero visiting frlonds In Plalnvlow Saturday. Mrs. Phil Smith and Mrs. Louzotta Pulllum wero callers In Tumalo on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Uonnett nnd fumlly of Sllvor Lnkd vlsltfd nt tho J. A. W, Scoggln homo Sunday nnd Monday. II. T. Hartley wan iu Ilond Friday on business. Mrs. Hubert Armstrong of Cor vnllls, Oregon, Is expected in Red mond Tucsdny evening. Sho will visit somo tlmo at tho A. W. Arm strong home, Nolllo Scoggln returned to llond last Saturday. A. K. Hobs nnd J. A. W. Scoggln wero In 'Uond Saturday morning. J. A. Olpson took a veal to town Tucsduy. Mr. und Mrs. Ted Scarth, from tho Pbio Trea mill, wero guests at tho Hartley homo Sunday. Mrs. A. W, Armstrong spont last Tuesday at tho IIox A ranch. DESCHUTES PEOPLE VISIT IN PORTLAND DK8CHUTES, Juno 11. Mrs. Hrnndenburg la visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Ollson, in Portland for HQVonil wookH, Mr, nnd Mrs. Park woro Rend vis itors on Saturduy, Mrs. Swalloy und Mrs. Johns woro callers at tho Thurston homo Satur day ufteruoon, Mrs. Roy Thurston called on Mrs. Nelson Monday afternoon, Mr. Ilruln culled in this neighbor hood Sunday. Mrs. Swalloy und Mrs. Johns spont Friday afternoon ut tho Dooblng homo. Harold Cook, who has boon .work ing. In Hond for the last month, spent Monday afternoon at tho De schutes hotel, Klzota Dooblng was shopping In Tumalo Monday afternoon. Anton Ahlstrorn and Mlos Nelson culled on Mr, nnd Mrs. Ilolton Sun day uftornoon, CLOVEHDALK, Juno 11. Mr nnd '.Mrs. Demi Van Mntrti enter tained with u lawn party ut tholr homo on Saturday evening in honor of Enrjo Mlllor, Lloyd Uoughor dud Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivan Miller. Tho even ing was ajiunt lu games on tho lawn and at midnight lunch was nerved. Those In attaiidiinco wero: Mr. und Mrs. Ivan Miller nnd children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kllno, Mr, and Mm, Frank Arnold and daughtor, Mrs, J. II. Hodson nnd daughters, Sgt. S. H. Kline, Inez and Hcsitorl Mc Klnney. Klvln Van Matru, Ethel Vin cent, Mary Fryrear, Kilrlo Miller, Harold Alton, Gladys Parberry, La Dona Cyrus, Hurt Chance, C. L. (lint, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Miller and daugh ter Fny. Klvln Van Matro, who arrived re cently from France, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Dean iVau Matro Friday afternoon. Ilurnsldo Ilrps, shipped a carload of prima hogs to Portland on Friday. Mrs. II. O. Wilson nnd daughter Arvllln und Frank Heard motored to tho Mctollus on Thursday afternoon and brought II. O. Wilson homo with them. W. A. Jacobs nnd Arthur Hollon grcn aro ut work erecting tho silos nt tho J L. Parberry ranch. MIkh Winifred Aldrlch has organ ized n class of piano students. Thoan taking IcsHOjin nro h'ttthor nnd Lu Dona Cyrus, Gladys Parberry, Knth urltifl Moling and Loulsu Audrtie. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Kllno nud Sam Klluu spoilt Friday evening at th ii J. II. Hodson home. F. M. Lniitz nnd son Waller nro fit tho high desert this week oil busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Peck motored to Iledmoud on Friday. J. J. Dukklu wus a dinner guest at thu Parberry ranch on .Monday. Mr. Mny of Grnndvlow was n busi ness caller ut tho Parberry homo on Monday. Mm. J'nrio Updlku was n caller nt tho Aldrlch homo on Friday. Calvin Hurnsldu was n Itcdmond business visitor on Friday, Lynn Wilson und Varna Skelton woro callers at tho Holding place on tho Mototlus on Sunday owning. Lynn Wilson tins accepted tho po sition of forest lookout on Hlack butto. Was on i Torpedoed Hlilp, Thomas A. llrcsllti, CIC Hrondwny Albany, Now York., writes: "Having boon on n torpedoed ship coming from Kngland to this country, 1 had n cold over sluco, I was ndvlscd by n friend to tako Foley's Honey und Tnr nnd before long -I was cured." You can stop that cough or cold ihut has boon lingering slnco spring. Sold everywhere Adv, four chairs at your service at thf 151 FfOHl St., Portland, Ore. Metropolitan. No waiting. Adr. Ijl Look tor the ll lrlrfili sealed package, but BIBliSI havc an eye out If li also for the name illllPI WRIGI FYS II HiiiiHI That name ,s your pro li BlHiiiiii tectlon against Inferior Miffiilll Imitations, Just as the j flSlfflilli sealed package Is pro- jjj$ BliiifflilSI tectlon aalnst Impurity. iffiilllilliS e Greatest Name BliBBiii n Godi''Lan "" -vil l nTQ Flavor '-csiicd tum Ml J. s