immifdHr '. PAGKA HKNI) nULLRTlN, MUNI), OKKGON, TJIUR81MY, JULY , 11)10 . 0. Independence Ray n FOU mav this nation fought a strong enemy that they might gain political freedom for themselves and their children's children. The Sons of the nation have jut been fight ing that 'they might give political freedom to others. The one thing we ought to be proudest of, and celebrate most enthusiastically, is not so much the freedom they have won for us and others, as the fact that they were willing to fight for it. And we ought to pause long enough from noise , and games and gaiety, to resolve with some solemnity, that nothing we can do shall be left undone, to keep and perpetuate what has been gained. l' aii M. 25335233 E Central Oregon 1 Neighborhood... i News.... s?RRfflFFPPPPRFRffltiRPJ?.$$ MORE WATER TURNED INTO SWALLEY DITCH PLEASANT UIDGB. July 3. A. J. Sun ford of Redmond came out on Tuosday evening to do soma carpen ter wor in this district. Miss Ethel Hutching left (or her homo near Oregon City Friday morn ing. Rasmus Peterson and Anton Ahl strom pent up to titt Swalley head gato near Rend on Thursday to turn in more water. Lesllo Houghtallng went to Bend Monday where ho will work in ono of the logging camps near there. L. W. D. McKcel of Portland, sales man for Monroe & Crissel, urrived Wednesday morning to superintend the erection of a silo for O. E. An derson. Mrs, Wilford Hutchlus. Miss Ethel Hutchlns and Mrs. O. E. Andorson wero Ilond visitors anVThifrsduy . Anton AhlstronMwasjn Redmond Thursday afternoon; Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Corvallls, arrived Thursday afternoon by auto to visit vlth their daughter Mrs. Wilford Hutchlns. They wore ac companied by "n'r rpns, (lion and Uoyd Nelscn of Oregon Cit. Rasmus Peterson and Mrs. Katli fcfino Johnson wero Redmond visit ors last Saturday , Mr. and Mrs, Peterson, accom panied by Andrew Nelson, wero in Rend, on Monday. 'Mls Ethel Hutchlns of Oregon City 'arrived from Prlnovlllo Monday oyeiifpg to vjtrtt her cousin W,ltord D. Hutchlns for a few days. 'Mrs, 0. E. Anderson was in Dend on business Monday. Hans ftHkkelsen and son Alfred -were Redmond visitors last Tuesday, Dr. A. Petty returned to his home in Portlarid Monday qvenJn? nftr spending a few days here' on ibusl jietw, Mr.'Whltc was a BenU visitor' Jast Mondy, .. u.m. feel, as so manv others do. that the Fourth of July in 1919 has, and should have, a new sio-ni finance. The .Fathers of That's one of the uses of such a holiday; wc'te all-goings to quit business and mde it cffday P. Cashman Bend's Clothier . i .- - . i A . Anton Ahlstrom went to Redmond Tuesday on business. Fred. Seelinc of Rend snout Sun- jday night and Monday at the Gray home. Mr and Mrs. O. E. Anderson at tended the movies in Rend Saturday night. L. W. D. McKoll returned to Red mond Saturday after holplng erect a silo for O. E. Anderson. Mr and Mrs. John W. Cray and somo friends from Rend were callers at tho W, II. Gray homo Saturday . Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hutchlns and Glen Roberts and Uoyd N'olson spent Saturady night and Sunday at Sutttlo lake. They wero accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rlob hoff of Redmond. Anton Ahlstrom and Miss Illlma Kelson wero shopping In Rend last Saturady . Mrs. O. E. Anderson was In Red mond Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swalley and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thurs ton and son Lylo of Deschutes, spent Sunday down on tho river. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mlkklcson, Alfred Mikkleson and Huns Hanson spent Sunday on the river about 15 miles above Rend. Rasmus Peterson and Mrs. Kath orlno Johansen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Raughman Sunday. TEACHERS START HIKE TO EUGENE Tuo Member of High School Faculty Expect to Reach McKonzlo 1'usH Tonight. ; Two Instructors of tho Rend high school, Miss Margaret Hanson and Miss Reatrice Cheaney, may bo tho first pedestrians to go from Central Oregon to tho Willamette valloy by way of tho McKenzIo pass this year. With expectations of reaching tho summit by night, they loft this morn ing, planning to go by auto as far as Sisters, and from there to walk t the Lane county scat. They are ajrryrig. light packs and expect to make from 20 to 25 miles a day. in 1919 A .J 3B M JUNE UNUSUALLY COOL THIS YEAR (From Tuesday's Dally.) Deschutes county experienced ono of tho coolest months of Juno ou record during the last 30 days, ac cording to official climatic observa tions mado by tho local representa tive of tho weather bureau. Tho hottest day of tho entlro month, tlio 25th, morcly sent tho mercury up to 88 degrees, whllo on the ICth a minimum of 22 degrees was reached. Seven nights had a recorded temper ature of below freezing. Sunshlno during tho early part of tho month was fur from adequuto, but In tho latter weeks of Juno there has been a marked Improvement, aufl tho few frosts coming within this period have dono little damngo ex cept to garden truck. Ranchers bo llovo that thoro is still a good chunco that normal crops may ho produced this year on irrigated land. As Jo dlstrtbullon of sunshlno, 12 days wero clear, 12 partly cloudy und six cloudy. Rainfall, part of which was hall, totalled ,28 Inch, und thunder storms, of no particular violenco, wore noted on Juno 14, 10 and 27. FUNERAL HELD FOR - ST. HELENS WOMAN (From Friday's Daily.) Funeral sorvlccs wero held from tho Nlswonger chapol at 1Q o'clock this morning for Mrs. Charles Graves of St. Helens, Oregon, who died at St. Charles hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Graves is surviyed by hor husband and a 2-year-old son of St. Helens, by hor mother, Mrs. Rhoda Tfyler of this city, two brothers, Elmer ifnd Orange,, both of Rend, and u sTsfar, Mrs. Chester Long of Yakima, Washington, MUCH PRAISE IS GIVEN TO PILOT HICCOXD ANNUAL l'l'llMMUKD 1V HIGH HCHOOL KTl'DKNTH OF MIND AtVUUATKLY MIRUOIW VNRKRUltADUATK LIFE. (From FrlitaVs DnlhO Dedicated tb Principal It. C. John- son, tho second vidunio of tlio Rend High School Pltot In now being dis tributed tuid Is winning high praise as being truly representative of tho high school iiml for tlio arritttgoinont and xonornl nppennuico of tho book. It Is probably tho finest volume of tlio kind over Issued In Central Ore gon. Tho 1010 Pilot Is milted by Mian Hllah Drlck of tho class or 1920, tho business management being under tho direction of Leroy Coyuor, who has also Just completed tlio third your. Tho book Ik protusoly Illustrated with photos, tho portrait work having been done at tho Hogun studio. Tho second part of tho volumo Is duvoted to athlotlcs and In dedicated to Carl A, Johnson, member of tho school board, In rec ognition of the nctlvo Interest ho has tnkon In this form of student activ ities. Tho Pilot was printed mid bound In tho shop of Tho Rend Rulleltn. WASHOUGAL MAN WEDS BEND GIRL Chester Happliigtim and MInm Iorvtn Cook Married Hiiudii) Lriuo Tonight for Now Iliiine. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Chester Sapplngton of Wushougnl, Washington, and Miss I.orota Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cook of this city, woro married nt tho homo of the bride's parents Sun day afternoon, Itev. A. R. Johnson of tho Raptlst church, tho officiating minister, using tho ring service. Tho wedding dinner which followed was nttendod only by Intlmnto relatives and friends of the bridal couple. Mr. and Mrs. Supplngtou will lenvo tonight for Washuugul, whoro they will niako their homo. HOME BUYING IS STRONGLY URGED r j ,-. Adertltlng I'jiiiijmlgii of Itcnl Mcr clutitt lit Rultetlii Receive High Endorsement. (From Friday's Dally.) Especial commendation of u page advertisement appearing In Tho Rullotfn, on Juno 12, under tho head ing "Confidence," and signed by n number of tho leading merchants of Rend, is mado by A. a. Clark, man ager of the Associated Industries of Oregon, in a letter recolvcd this morning. "Peoplo must bo educated to tho fact that It they want to Ilvo In it llvo town, somo of tho responsibility of making It that sort of place rests with each ono," Mr. Clark writes. "They cannot send their monoy uway and expect to build up their homo community." Tho Tvt That Tell. There In only ono reul test for a cough remedy und that Is use. H. M. Oliver, Rox 102, II. F. D. C, Groons boro, S. C writes: "Foley's Honey and tar Is just fine. I keep It In tho houso ull tho time." It soothes and re, llOVCS hay fuvnr. nuthmn. rntuMia. colds, croup und bronchial affec tions, ior saio cvorywhoro, Adv. UNUSUAL EXERCISE IS CAUSE OF DEATH (From Friday's Dally.) Funeral services for Nicholas A, Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reynolds, ranchers living sovon miles from Hond, will bo hold from tho NIswonger chapol In this city at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, Rov. II. 0. Hurtrauft of tho Presbyterian church pronouncing tho funeral sor- mon. interment will bo In Pilot Rutto comotory, Death occurred shortly after 4 O'clock Wednesdnv nftnrnnnn. wlwm tho young matf; who had Buffered "for tho past year and a hnlf from valyulnr heart dlsouso, droppod doad utter chasing a horso on tho ranch. Ho was nearly 25 yours of ago at tho tlmo of death, and had resided In tho vicinity of Rend for tho past 11 years. Resides his parents, ho Is survived by a brfWier-HHd'slHtsr Jiving near Dend, and by a sister In Da Grand.. who will-bo Jii.Rand fomorrmy lot, the funeral saWlcw . i J a ff BpY$ STEAL WHEELS THEN CHANGE PARTS ,'. Ten-Veil IM)I1 is Deader, Ho Admit to JimIkq Flvo llleycltw Taken ' lu tlio Last I'cnv Weeks, (From Tuesday's Dally,) Tho puxzlo which I ho local author ities liavo liuon trying to solve for soyoral weeks past, namely In regard to tlui dlHiippuarnucu of u nuinlior of bicycles wan solved yesterday when two small boys, tnkon Into ciiHtody by Ofllcor Frank Kulp, confessed to Juvoullo Judge W. D. Rarnos, that thoy had purloined 'tho missing wIidoIh. Not only that, but thoy had followed tho old auto game, and hud mixed partn no skillfully that It will bo a good day's work for n skilled mechanic to unscramble them, Roy Fultii, aged 10 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fulls of thin olty, admitted that ho had received his Instructions from older hoys and hod then Interested 13-yon.pold Mar vin Wnldon. sou of Mr. and Mrs. William Wnlden of Rend, In tlio plan. Roth boys woro paroled with Instruc tions to report at stated Intervuln to 1'ollco Chief Nixon. Failure to llvu up to their promise will moan com mitment to the state training school tho boys woro Informed, SCHOOL DIRECTORS ORGANIZE FOR YEAR (From Friday's Dally.) Members of tho Ilond school board organized for tho coming year at a special meeting yesterday afternoon, electing R. W. Sawyer its chairman of tho directors. Tho clerk will ho chosen at tho regular meeting next wcok. BEND IS READY FOR BIG TIME ON FOURTH (Continued from Pngo 1,) Artillerymen to I'luy. As uou us tliosn events havo been completed, Rend will meet tho crack Portland aggregation, liutlory "A," 147th field artillery, on tho depot grounds. Captain Ash Houston hits assembled n formidable nrgunlihtloH to moot this fast I tone City ovornoas bunch. For more than a week ho has been out with his men whipping thorn Into shnpo so that ho can take n now scalp on tlio Fourth. Tho H7th has an enviable overseas und home record. Tho afternoon's events will clono with thren fust horso races, to,. ho staged on Ilond street, at C;30 p, m. Tlicso ovunUi havo been added upou tho roqiiMtt of horso fancier,, who want to make a showing on. tlinl'.day.. Rend's Fourth will bo totally with out tho old-tlmo flrosrachon nnd fire works. Not it loool morrlinn' Is han dling them. It In hoped to mnl'o It as comfortable ae posslbla for vIs.'torH who will bo In the city that dsy. A record attendance Is expected from nil points In Central Oregon. RoxIiik Can I Well Arrange!. Ono of tho b'r .vi-uta cf tho day will bo tho nil-star boxing content to bo held In tho gymuuslum Fourth of July evening. There are throe strong events. Sailor Churlle Fox will meet Fred Gilbert lu a 10-round go. This event promises to bo a winner. Roth men nro In fluo condi tion and havo been working hard for tho last two weeks. Kuowltou nnd Royorn nro not so well known locally, but from all tho reports from tho coast they may bo expected to glvo tho local fans a rare treat. Of moro than local Interest Is tho go between Ted Hoke, formerly of Rend, now of Portland, and "Speck" Wood, who hun tangled with Hoko before. Wood has been working undor good Instructors in Oakland and Is confident that ho will tako Hoke's number, Tho ovonts are be ing staged undor tho direction of tho Rend flro department. BOOZE RUNNERS FIND WORK TOO HAZARDOUS (Continued from Pugo 1.) that no attempt will bo mado to re movo tho contents for six or eight woeks at least, As for tho possibil ity of any moro shipments from tho south woll, war-tlmo prohibition goes Into effect tomorrow, und will muko tho moving of liquor from utato to state n highly hazardous undertaking, Fifteen Cases Stolen, ' To ono encho whoro liquor had boon hidden, Sheriff,, Roberts and Mr. Nixon woro guided' by tho ownor of tho whiskey, which ho said totalled lfi cases, hut tho whiskey was gono, und hud apparently boon taken only a few minutes boforo thulr arrival, According to tho story told thorn by their guide ho had traveled bohlml another liquor laden csrWvhlcli hail 1'com.ojn frpm California f wo eoks Would :Give Five w Dollars a Bottle llulhwiy Hiipeilnlemlent Mnjri 'Unit Tanlne Helped Him Hold Ills Joh, "1 would 'Jllve $R it bottle for Tail" lno before I would ho without II," Maid Joo Owens, division superin tendent of tho Moiuplilit Hi rout rail way, whoso mldrens In Rox Ut, Mom pills. TenneHHee. "I won getting In mighty hud tiluipn. with stomach trouble," ho continued, "and wmi all broken down nnd tired out. 1 was so nervous and had mieli uwful heiidarhes that I could hardly sleep or rest. I could oat hut little of anything und was simply down and out, mid don't believe I could havo hold my Job much longer If 1 hadn't got hold of Tanlne. "Hluco starting on Tanlao I have gained Ovn pounds. I eat and sloo Just lino and It has strengthened mo up nnd uiiido mo feel so much bettor In every way that I can't say enour.h In Its praise." V Tanlao In sold lu Ilond by Jlio Owl Pharmacy and In Ulsters by (Joori'n F. Altkeu and Inllend by tho U T ton Drug company. Adv. before. Tim loading car, on ap proaching Crscout, wan warned that officials wero ou tho road and Imme diately dashed off Into tho sagebrush, returning with no cargo, to warn tho drlvor of tho second machine and to nolo tho spot nt which tho nocond load of whiskey was hidden, Fearing that his cache was to bo rilled, tho second autolst kept tho other under surveillance for two weeks utter arriving In Portland, and finally raced to La Pino, only to find that tho man undor suspicion had panned him on tho road. Rather than have his liquor stolen from him ho called up Hherlff Roberts, who, ac companied by Constable Nixon, raced to l.u Pine, picked up tho man who (had turned Informer ou himself, ami ivunt ou to Crescent, meeting on tho way thn car illicit hnd goiiv from Portland to rob tho cache Rut tho ear wan empty, unit no liquor was loft when tho offloluls arrived at tho hiding place to which thoy wero guided. It may have evaporated, but Sheriff Roberts Is Inclined to bullevo that tho auto which thoy followed was only n blind, and that u car which, actually removed tho whiskey to a new cache had been settt out several hours before. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CHatAnl ivtHUin rtiarx ir Uu to cvnla for 20 turU or !. On rnt f word for all ottr 20. All cUmMI aulvtrtbln trlcttr (uh In lulvunrau VOU HALL'. FOR HAL!-: OR TRAI)KOno stum 'V tt linrunu UKtLitlil 1 tKfi ..! 1 A ft fi pounds. Ages 0 and 12 yearn. Sound nnd good workers. Inquire William Henderson, 12B8 Heroud street. H-lHn FOR 8ALB Flvo room houso and . lot. r,If. Ave. Apply William Hon- dersoii. I2C8 Second street, fl-lfip FOR HALK-FJvo cows, i yourllngs, 2 six months old calve, mostly roan nnd white Durham. 3 mures 'wslght 1100 pounds. RiMisouabte Gnorgo H. Roberts, cam of llend Garage. 05-18l FOR HALK Ono wuter wheel, ono douhlu-actlou force pump, also one pump jack. Williamson's Second Hand Store. :i-2l-!l2p FOR HALi:--Milch cows. Fresh and A eoinlng fresh. All ood milkers at reasonable prices. Call six mile northeast of town on Prlnovlllo road. H. A. Dutt. 18-18-1 io FOR H,LF: Seven head of hlgh grudo Jerseys, ages three to six years, Will tako $505 for bunch. John Kummllug, 11 miles north oast of Prlnovlllo ou McKay road. Bti-n-lSp. FOR HALI-: -Two room house nnd ono of best garden lotn lu city of Ilond. Soil deop and well fertll- &S Ued. Worth $-150 hut will sncrl- 5S flco for $325, $126 down, balance 'H terms, Address btrx 720, Rend, for appointment. ii 1 WANTKD. WANTED Pasture for two holforn during tho summer months. In quire Rend Rulletlu. 22-1 8-0p AVANTKI) Ry experienced (armor with Vwo Ionian, work on ranch or will run ranch. Man, wife and hoy of 1-1, Iuqulro Rullotln, WANTHhWu will call nnywhoro, any lilneo,' any tlmo, to look lit your used furniture, Let uh knflw what you havo. Wo pay cash. Tho Standard Furniture Co. 07-I0tfo -1-7-7-11-1-1 -i .T" jj rgn ,.ra . LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED To Cnrdwoll'ii, six miles oast of Rend, 0110 long 2-yoar-old T bluok stallion; one black yearling filly, 1 hrown two-year-old mare. Owner may havo sumo by paying damages and costs, T, C. Merchant. 8TRAYEI) to Caldwell's, (1 mllos east Htitlllon; 1 lilwVyittVlliiK lllly, 1 hrown two-ycar-old mnro. Owner may havo nnmu by paying ilam ages und cgstu. T. C. Morohanl. lfi.Ulfe TAK'I'JN UP- Muy gist, o;io black " ... IV'" l'7fMIIIUWl Oil lUlt Hill with rvorsa' hjic npjl crooef)l. f Ovipft ijiay havf same by paying oharittM r)ii pentura. W, L, Horg- trom, Deschutes, Oregon, lOtfo w t i.fy J ;- Hi- Mtf-w --I- " , . .4-, ..