PAGKft BEND nUI.LKTIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 17, !1tf A "See here, says the Good Judge I want to remind you about that small chew of this good tobacco. It tastes better because it's good tobacco. Its quality saves you part of your tobacco money. It goes further and lasts longer. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW ' , Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco PICNIC ENJOYEb AT PLEASANT VALLEY Central Oregon Neighborhood News MILLICAN CATTLE ARE SOLD AT $600 MIILLICAX. July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Grlnstcad made a trip Bend 'Monday, returning the follow ing day. A. T. Sharer made several trips to Bend this week. Mrs. L. A. Shaffer and son Guy were Bend visitors one" day this week. Little Walter Graffenberger has not been well recently. His father and mother took him to Bend Wed nesday for the purpose of consulting a physician. Guy Shaffer took them In to town. C. H. Graffenberger bought 13 head of cattle from Fred Klgcr for 600. The deal was closed last Sat urday. Mr. Klgcr and family Intend to make their home near Corvallis in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holland and daughters -Mary and Hazel were Sun day visitors at the Rooney home. CLOVERDALE PEOPLE END LONG AUTO TRIP Mrs. Everett Grlnstead and sou Glen visited with Mary Keller last Friday. George Cook and family received the sad news that their oldest daugh ter Ethel passed away in Illinois on July 3. They have the heartfelt sympathy of all the community. Mrs. George Cook visited with her husband at Bend for several days, L. G. Morgan called at the Keller homo Monday, Mrs. M. C. Keller and Frank Grin stead made a trip to Bend Saturday. Mrs. Keller returned with her broth er, Leo Tauscher, Saturday evening, while Mr. Grlnstcad remained for several days. J. A. Smith and son J. M. Smith, left for their ranch in Washington to start the harvest. J. A. Smith is ex pected to return here this week with a carload of cattle. L. G. Morgan and wife called at the R. R. Keller place Saturday even ing. Mrs. Morgan Intends to make a trip to Bend this week. J. J. Holland Is busy hauling wood, getting ready for the well drillers which are expected at bis place this week. Mr. ond Mrs. C. II. Graffenberger and son Walter were business visi tors at the Fred Kiger home Satur day. Tom Going has been a steady caller at the Holland home this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holland visited at the Rosin home recently. R. R. Keller, accompanied by C. II. Graffenberger, made a business trip to Bend last Wednesday. L. G. -Morgan went to Bend with L. F. Tauscher Sunday, returning on Monday. CLOVERDALE. July 15. Mrs. F. M. Lantz and children and Miss Sarah Long have returned from a ten day's motor trip In tho valley. They visited many coast towns nnd also Bpcnt some time in Portland. Miss Gladys Pnrberry returned to her home hoce from Sisters Friday evening, where alio has been em ployed in the teiephono office for the past week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Burling spent tho Fourth on a fishing trip to tho Metollus river. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hodson attended tho dance at Suttle lake Saturday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. E. Parberry. W. A. Jacobs and A. Holmgren spent Satur day and Sunday tubing at Alder springs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hodson were Sunday .evoning visitors at tho Parberry Tinmn PLEASANT VALLEY. July 15. A nlfcnlc Was hold on tho river nl 'LUtlo falls Sunday. TIiohu present wore: Mr. Dobson, Mr. Claim, Dorothy Robblna nnd Howard Ruluuy nnd Fred Koollnc of Bend, Mr. nnd Mrs. Olu Hnnsou and JIaiis Iliumun of Deschutes and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Gray, Mr. nnd !Mrs. John Gray, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. T. 'Mlkknlneu, Alfred Mlkkolson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. O. K. Anderson. iMr. nnd Mrs. W. Ii. Hutchtits and Mrs. O. vE. Anderson wore In Red mond Wednesday evening. HnsmuR Peterson and Mrs, Cath erine Johnnnon called on Mrs. Carrtu Johnson, near Tumnlo, Friday even ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Audorson woro cullers at tho Redlleld homo a) De schutes on Friday evening. Anton Ahlstroni nnd V H. Gray woro In Redmond on business Wed nesday, Mrs. Wllford Hutchlns and Mrs. 0. E. Anderson attended tho Chuu tauiiuu in Bond .Monday afternoon. Rasmus Peterson nnd 'Mrs. Cath erine Johunson entertained thu neighbors at n party Monday oven ing. The men mined the hay poles whllo tho women visited, after which Ice cream and enko wore served. Those present woro: Mr. nnd Mm. W. II. Qrny, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T. Mlk kolson, Alfred Mlkkulsou, Mr and Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Audorson. Mr. and Mrs. Olo Hansen, Hans Hanson, Carl Hansen, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. HI. BatiKhuiau, Mr. nnd Mrs. Loved. Air. nnd Mm. J. A. Chnse, Etta Chaso, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. McKay and Harold McKay, Mr. nnd Mm. John Edwnrds. Mr. and Mm. O. E. Anderson were In Bend' Weduesduy afternoon on business, Hans Mlkkclscn wont to Redmond Friday. Anton Ahlstrom and Miss Illlnui Nelson were doing somo trading In Bend Saturday, O. E. Anderson attended the stock meeting In Tumnlo Thursday night. Mr. nnd Mm. John Gray enmo out from Bend Fdday to spend the re mainder of tho summer at tho II. Gray home. Mr. nnd Mm. II. T. Mlkkolson and son Alfred were cullers at tho Hnn sou home, near Deschutes, Wcdncs- uay evening. John Smith is working tor J. W. Peterson at present. Mr. and IMrs. W. B. Hutchlns nnd Mr. and Mm. O. E, Anderson at tended tho movies in Bond Saturday night. Mr. nnd Mm. W. B. Hutchlns visited at tho Rlobhorr home in Red mond Sunday. Mm. John Gray went to Bend Sat urday night. Stock Farm, nonr aroNlulin, Oregon, was n Platnviow cnllor Monday. Tho niother and brother of Guy MCAiiisior, rrom rrntum, urngon, nre visiting for several dityn at thu MoAlllHter homo. Mrs. A, W. Armntt'ontr and Mm. Hubert Armstrong onJoyed a ideas- ant nttcruoou Sunday at thu Bauer homo, There will bo no regular olmrali services as announced for next Sun dny, uh the pastor will bo away, Services will bo hold again tho llrst Sunday In August, Promts Van Tassel and Rnv Arm. strong woro business callurs In iimui Monday. Tho nonhow of Mrs. l'nul h. gins arrived from Portland Inst Hun- uay to sponti tho summer on tho rnucn. Goorgo Cnlverly loft for Prlno vllo Saturday morning and expects to bo working thoro tho rest of tho summer. A uuinbor of buccarous spent sev eral days In tho mountains last week building n cabin on thu Snow Creek ditch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Phil Smith have re turned homo from a pleasant trip to Klamath Falls, BUG KJHEOfJhiT ma. u.s. pat ors. , ARMY j&sJ? SHOE Men and Women Slow V, Nowadays many persons wrong fully attrlbutu backacho, rheumatic pains, soro, swollen aching Joints nnd muscles and that always tired fuel ing to oncoming age, when the real causo Is kldnoy trouble. Foley's Kld noy Pills help the kidneys throw out uf tho blood tho Impurities that causo mono symplons. For sale where.- Adv. rj Vn tlili li the hoc that gtvci you "Extra icrvlcc every itcju -comfort every minute." Why became It ii right lo Mart with I Our firit coiuiilcraiton K9MWfl2IBQr '"" cumfurt, I" alwayi been "SSltBr velvety feel, to put Into tviry SSSS0 wcar-renlMlity. IIuckhi in r Army qiullilo, Ami u SrivtiYTl BLACK CUNMETAUMAIIOOANY "III yuuo ., whoIrhcMtrJ CALF OK iNDiAN TAN CALF jou rt your ft worktnanililp and to It uc k men r ltilf value. Army Shoei, At plnt'l'd Julm on lU I'ulflc Cwit, If jrnir ittUt Ii nut ul!rii, milrr llirct (turn 1 1' it ilijnlieaiit that the Hue. hum r Army Mho: Ii worn by thorn audi of men In ail walli oflire. Tlirv have nunc to ap preciate iti yield Mnuf.ctut.r. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT s.., iwi.c POWELL BUTTE MAN WEDS IN LOS ANGELES ovcry- LOWER BRIDGE CLUB MEETING IS HELD A baby girl arrived at tho home of Mr. nnd Mm. Frank McDonald on Wednesday morning. John Wflson spent tho week at tho Black butto lookout. Bert Hodson and Sam Klein were in Sisters on Monday. b. b. Klein has accepted a position as ditch rider on the Squaw Creek ditch. Mm. H. O. Wilson and daughter Luetta are visiting in Sandnoiut. Idaho. Mrs. Bertha Wilson and son George were visiting at tho Black Butto lookout station on .Saturday. A. J. Weston was a caller .it tho Wilson ranch on Monday. A Grateful Woman's Story Mrs. Robert Blair of 61 S. 20th street, Terre Haute, Indiana., writes: "Aner taxing Foley Kldnoy Pills a few weeks I found my kidney trouble gradually disappearing. The back aches stopped and I am also free of those tired spells and headaches and my vision is no longer bleared." They stop rheumatic pains, For sale every where. Adv. Ho Whs Almoit PiiNt Going. "I suffered with kldnoy trouble for three yearn." writes D. Bell, of St. James City, Florida, "and for six months I have been almost past going I began taking Foley Kldnoy Pills, and before I had used two bottles my pains woro nil gono." Rollove Back ache, rheumatic pains, stiff, swollen joints and soro mlsclcs. For sale every whore. Adv. LOWKR IIKIDGK. July 15. Mm. Earl Updyko entertained thu P. T.'s on rriuay urternonn. Mm. A. II. HnnHou and Mm. Frank Newbold. were In Redmond Tuesday and Wednesday for tho purpose of attending Chuutuuqua. Miss .Marian Hosklim and Omar Hosklns were in Redmond lust Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Kidder wm in Redmond Thursday evening. Fred Dlbblo hus resigned his po sition as ditch rider and Lesllu Mou tloth will tuko his place. Dennis Hunt was down from Bis ters Wednesday on water business. A. F. Hnuser was In Redmond Thursday. C. F. Hosklns made u liuslncsa trip to Deschutes and Bend Saturday. POWELL BUTTE, July IB. Mar rled In I. oh Angeles, July (1, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Scar borough, the bride's cousin, George lloblm of Powell Butto, Oregon, and Miss Jessie V. Hartley of Los Ange les. The groom was a well known and very popular bachelor of this vicinity, and the brlilo has. for sev eral years been one of Crook coun ty h most successful teachers. She hns many friends over Central Ore gon, whero she has hniiioHtoudod and helped In till community life where she taught The huppy couple am at home on tho groom's recuntly pur chased Irrigated property. A few days since at his ranch at Powol Butte. C A, Biisett was kick ed and very seriously Injured while trying to linriieas and hitch up a mule. George Shobort. his brother- In-law-who was helping him. vory narrowly oscaped at thu sumo time At tho present Mr. Bussett Is rest ing as comfortably us could bu ex pected, but worles over tho many things which need intention. The rush of haying Is on nnd ev erybody and his hired man Is busy putting up buy. Homo have full craws of men and some are short handed, and every man who shows up In thu community who will work Is pressed Into service to save the VuNERAL IS HELD FOR MRS. F. M. PEASE Km Ire. Tills .Morning for Wife o Prominent IVirt Itork Hl luiiim, Who Wed III lleiul. V Mm. Earl Updike and sister went to Sisters Frlduy evening to get Mr. cr"I' Updlko. A Yn,,.H. ,, rn awny u fow .iimsen Ainnon ami .nomi iiomkiiis, 'day ngo and smashed up tho bind PLAINVIEW CLUB ELECTS FOR YEAR Paul Brookings nnd Darwin Walters were down to the mouth of Squaw creek on Sunday. Mr. und 'Mm. Russell Chapman. Frank Chapman nnd Levi Ncnllgu. were In Redmond Suturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hosklns and family, Mr. and Mm. A. J. Fuller and Mm. Fred Walter attended Chau tauqua In Redmond Monday evening. Put It In "THE BULLETIN.' (From Thursday's Dally.) Funeral services , were' htld this morning at thu Nlswongor chapel for Mm. Frank M. Penan of Fort Rock, who died here Tuesday night follow ing an illness of two uookn' duration. Interment was made In tho Pilot Butte cemetery. Mm, Pease Is survived by her hus band, a prominent stockman of Fort Rock, a sou Robert, at Brest, in the United Stales army, and two smaller children, Yon ,Nr"l nut Travel. It Is safe to say that as many pnr sons have secured relief from hay fever and asthma ut homu by taking Foley's Hney and Tar, nit have been beuelllted by going to health resorts. It heals and soothes thu choking-stuffed-up sensation. Good for all colds, coughs and croup, Fur sale ve erywhero, -Adv. or, tearing up tneir Harness ninny. Mr. Yates rolled off thu seat and let them go us they hnd broken una lino and ho had no deslro to travel farther with them. Mrs. Lucy McLead nnd two daughters of Vancouver, Washing ton, hnvo arrived for an extended visit with Mrs. Lead's mother, Mrs. Mary Brown, and her sisters, Mrs, E. A. Btissotl und Mrs. Georgo Sho bort nnd families. EASY TERMS 220 acres good fanning land near Redmond, close to the Deschutes river. Tumnlo ir--7 rigation ditch runs close to the land. Will sell on very easy terms with interest at (J per cent. Write for descrip tion. THOMAS BOGGESS 151 Freat St., PoilUrf, Ore. Dangers of Hot Weather. Any one is doubly liable to 111 nf. fects from the hot sun when stom ach and bowels are clogged with a mass of undigested food. If you suf fer from sick headache, bllllousncss, bloating, heaviness, or any ill caused by Indigestion take a Foley's Cath artic tablet and you will feel better in tho morning. For salo everywhere. Adv. . Try a Bulletin Want Ad for quick results. "holes" in it ?!S . rWh rS9 lUkWAl r4OOk as OilAMAf z xtgmii&rA, x$ox mefautonne Quality Red Crown's uniform chain of boiling points gives easy starting, quick and smooth ac celeration, high power, long mileage. Mix turcs have holes" in the power chain. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY .(Caliierala) PLAINVIEW., July 1C Tho O. D. O. Club held Its annual meeting with .Mrs. John Staohll last Thumdny af ternoon, with ten members present. Tho following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Paul Scoggln: vice prosldcnt, Mrs. John McKlnney, secretary, Mrs. Hu- bort Armstrong, treasurer, Mrs. A. E. Host. A motion was mado and carried to hold metlngs only once ovory four weoks during tho ro- mnlnder of tho summer, this ruling to tuko effect after tho noxt meet ing. Tho club will hold Its rogular meeting with Mrs. Tweet on Thurs day afternoon, July 21. Each lady is requested to bring her own work. Mrs. Hubert Armstrong spent Fri day and Saturday at thu Box A ranch. Mr. and Mm. A. E. Hoss and daughter Ida were Redmond call ers Frlduy afternoon. Mrs. Louzettn Pulllam, James Pulllum und Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Klnney attended the dance at Sut tlo lako Saturday ovonlng. The pnrty spont Sunday wlth Mr. und Mrs. G rover Pulllam at Sisters. Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker and son Emmett wore callers at tho J. B. Dawson homo on Sunday morn- lug. Georgo Calverly worked with P. A, Scoggln for several days laBt week. Mrs. Howard Hartley started for Hood River last Tuesday morning to visit with friends and relatives In that vicinity. A representative of tho Ruby Wanted Hay Hands! Dr. L W. Gatchell Opteaeirist and MaBufactariBg Optician Complete Ltnt Grinding Flint in ' con nection with my office it LARSON U CO,, Jewelers 143 Oregon ilieel, Bend, Oregon H 3c3333Sf3SSrc&rg3S2&&&JSrSr t AYING is in progress in Cen tral Oregon. The farmers need help. If you want to work in the hay field, call at the First National Bank and we will put you in . touch with the job. THE MANIC OF KUTKKIOU .HKHVICK The First National Bank of Bend BEND, OREGON. W. R. Speck, Special Agent Standard Oil Company, Brand Directory FRANK PERCIVALL Mllllcon, Oregon. adv.89p A Right side; right ear crop pod; wattle right bind leg. B. L. TONE, Sisters, Ore, adv. 100c BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND OTHER BUILDINGS i VALUE ABOUT VALUE ABOUT $500,000 $2,000,000 f FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER NONE 1 $100,000 icTf1 BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO,