IWtKllHHIIi niliHlillMlf bmh$mmFt4t, BURND BOTiLKTIK, BHN, ORKGON, WlUKHI)X AUflUHT 7, ii MOD WELCOME SOLDIERS AT POWELL BUTTE ENGINEERS WORK ON SNOW CREEK SURVEY BUCKHgCHT USTCIT says the Good Judge & , "And remember it, too." The better the quality of your chew, the more you'll enjoy it. You'll get more out of your to bacco money, too you'll save part of it for something else. A small chew of this quality tobacco tastes good and it lasts and lasts. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW fiut up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco SBw if MOsaJrU i Central Oregon Neighborhood News RATTLER FOUND IN PLAINVIEW PANTRY PLAINV1EW. Aug. 5. A rattle snake, over thrco feet long, was found In tho panto nt tho F. G. Powers homo last Tuesday evening Some of tho rattles had been bro ken off, but those remaining were large, showing signs of age. This Js tho first rattler to be seen In Piainview this season. Miss John McKInney nnd her daughter, Claudia, Miss Luella Bur gess nnd Mrs. H. A. Scoggin were guests to dinner at tho Hartley home last Tuesday evening. During tho afternoon the ladies assisted Mrs. Hartley In tacking nnd binding two comforters. P. A. Scoggin and Brace Gallo way were business callers in Bend Tuesday worn In g. The regular O. D. O. club meet ing was postponed nnd will meet with MroCbris Tweedt on Thurs day afternoon, August 7. Lotik'and. Albert Nlrschel, accom panied' by Jbelr sister were guests at dinner at the Cofclt home last Euadayf .Mrs. J. O. McKInney of Sisters was a'oaller In Piainview Saturday. '.Mr. Nichols and wife of Mpsler, Oregon, . accompanied by their daughter Mildred and a guest Mr. Evans, were entertained at tho Powers home the first of last week. During their stay here the party, in company with the Powers family, spent a pleasant day on tho Metollus river. Tho fishermen in tho party hooked a good mess of trout. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burgess nnd family of tho Pine Tree mill were guests at tho J. A. W. Scoggin homo Sunday. Edgur Hcartt was n business caller in Bend Saturday . The regular church services were conducted by Rev. Williams of Redmond on Sunday afternoon at the school house. Rev. Williams was accompanied by two young men from Redmond. Preaching services 'will be held in two weeks, on tho afternoon of August 17 at three o'clock. John McKInney and James Pul Ilam were callers In Sisters Satur day evening. Mrs. Ernest Hellowel and father also son Donald of Roseburg ur rlved last Thursday to spend a va cation with the Hartley family. Mrs. Paul Scoggin has been quite ill the past week and was taken to the St. Charles hospital In Bend for treatment. Mrs. Scoggin was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Skcel. Newell Van Tassel has been at, work for J. B. Dawson the past week . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, Mrs. Herbert Armstrong, nnd Wll ma Bennett were cnllors nt tho A. E. Hoss homo Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Colfelt nnd daughter Wllma woro guests at tho Staehll homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ward and family wero guests to dinner nt tho Van Tassel homo on Wednesday evening. A. C. McAlltstor, H. A. nnd Paul Scoggin wero business callers In Bend Monday. FIRST CLOVERDALE SILOS COMPLETED CLOVERDALE. August 5. Mr. and Mr . D. H. Long are tho par ents of a nine-pound baby girl born Wednesday, July 23. Sho will be named Hazel Ruby. Tho two M. L. Co. silos nt tho Parberry ranch were completed last week. Theso are the first silos of any kind to be built In this dis trict. The sunflowers to bo used in, filling them are now about four feet In height. Mies Lorena Long returned to Tho Dalles on Thursday after a ten day's visit here with her parents. J. L. Pnrborry has had a largo mall box erected at the four corn ers. It Is set In the ground on a concrete foundation and has a large shelf for parcel post packages. A largo spaco Is also provided for cream cans and dry gods. On ac count of the fact that this Is n rainproof and stormproof build ing it will greatly aid In thn ac commodation of tho farmers. Everyone is busy harvesting their first cutting of liny hero. An un usually good cYop Is the general report. Althcu and Junnlta Hodson and Freda Arnold called on Jeanctto Burnsldo on Saturday, W. A. Jacobs and A. Holmgren have returned to Bend nftcr build ing silos on the Pnrborry place. Mrs. Desbrowe of Tncomn, Is vis iting her duughter Mrs. Robert Burling. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Atoboy woro visiting in Cloverdnlo last week. Leo Bradley Is hauling hay for 0. Rolling. Viola Miller was a Slutors shop per Thursday. W. W. Van Matro and family of Redmond were visiting at D. W. Van Matre's on N Sunday, H, K. Boyd and Andrew Settlo are working fur Frank Arnold. Storlin and, Mary Fryreur and Miss McAndrows of Bend, were among those who motored to Sut tle's lake last Sunday. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Hodson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Klein and S. E. Klein wero business callers In Bend on Saturday. POWELL HUTTM, Aug. G. An Informal fnrowoll party was 'given nt tho Community hull Friday night to MIrs Adtx Soars, who has boon visiting hero tor some time. Lemon mlo nnd wnfors woro norved, Danc ing was enjoyed until n Into hour, Sovcrnl of tho recently returned overseas boyn worn present nnd re ceived tho glad hand from tholr neighbors. Dr ,nud Mrs. Neville ami son Charles enmu out lust Thursday ovontug on u hurry-up call for thu voterlnary nt tho K. 11. Stewart place. One of his valuable mures, whllo frolicking, hud run a largo ploco of wood Into her side. It was extracted nnd sho will soon bo nblo to bo worked. Grandma Spray was n guost of Grandma Brown nt tho Busaett homo Sunday. Edward Mitchell, who works for Dnn Hourlgnn wns called homo to Redmond Inst week to attend tho funeral of his brothor, who was drowned there. Mr. Frank Haytio nnd son George, woro over from thu Deschutes mncjt Saturday. E. L. lvor8on has been Wanting for u concrete collar which will bo erected soon. HoubowIvch of Powell Butto are complaining that the birds have taken most of tho small fruits. Grandpa Huston died Sunday morning nt tho Prlncvlllo hospital from a complication of diseases. Ho wns (he father of Tom Huston, a well known stock rancher of this vicinity. Grandpa was SG yenrs of ngo and wns loved and respected by nil who know him. Tho sympathy of tho community Is extended to tho son nnd his family, who have so tenderly en red for his parents In their old ago, and who still care for tho aged mother, who survives her husbnnd. Other sons reside In tho Bear creek country and woro nil present when tho father died. Air. nnd Mrs. Jess Lewis are nt Suttles inko camping this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. L. Ketchutu of Prinevllle, parents of Mrs. Henry Whltsott, visited their daughter this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 'L. Whltted of Bond wero visitors nt tho Henry Whltsott homo Inst Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Wurewcllor nnd daughter Maxlno loft In their car Monday for Portland where they will spend tho next two weeks on n visit with relatives nnd friends. Henry Hanson chaperoned n bunch of youngsters on n picnic to Lava butto and vicinity Monday. They wero Edgar and Almn Peter son, Herman Lundqulst, Earl Tweot and Grace Pauls. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Trucsdalo and family wero shopping In Bend Monday. Chnrloy Johnson visited nt tho Lundqulst homo for u few days. Ho has Just returned from over sens. Will Paul also arrived sufoly last week. DANCE ENJOYED BY MILLICAN PEOPLE MILLICAN. Aug. 6. Florcnco Ream and Gladys Norton called at the Holland homo Frldny. J. A. Smith wns in this neigh borhood a few days this week. Tho dance nt tho Ranch wns en joyed by till present Inst Saturday night. Mrs. J. J. Holland nnd children nnd Tom Going and Hazel Norton wero Sunday visitors at tho L. P. Ronnoy home. Work started drilling nt tho Hol land well Monday, and tho 200-foot levol has been reached. Tho next well will be drilled at tho William Ream homo. Mrs. L. P. Roonoy mnde n busi ness call at tho R. R. Keller homo Tuesday. Tho A. D Norton family visited at tho Klgcr homo Sunday. Mrs. Mary Rooney returned to Portland. Mrs. Fowlor, mother of Mrs. L. P. Roonoy, camo from Port land Thursday to visit at tho Roonoy home. Raymond nnd Bonny Graffen borgcr, who aro employed at tho Ed. Slnyton homo In Prlnevlllo arc homo on a visit between hay crops. C. IL Graffenborger and sons made a trip to tho Paulinas Wed nesday, returning Thursday . Tom Going culled a ttho Holland homo thlH week. mmov Start The trials of driving in the traffic prove the quality of Red Crown gasoline. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Ituuormi) The . AS Gasoline fi 077 J& fo'fxsA 0t2 W. R. Speck, Special Agent Standard Oil Company, You'll Do Better ut Home. Sufferers from hay fever and asth ma who cun afford to travol uro now seeking relief nt health resorts. Victims compellod to remain at homo find relief In Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound. Allays Inflam mation, sooths nnd heals raw, pain ful bronchial tubes, nnd helps to overcorno difficulty In breathing. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. Dr. L. W. Gatchell. Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician Complete Lent Grinding Plant in con nection with my office it LARSON fci COJwtlcrra 143 Oregon itiect, Bend, Oregon PLALNVIHW, July 21, Tho Plaluvtow ranchers aro exceedingly busy thin week cutting hny nnd curing for It, Tho crop promises to bu n fairly good one, Mr. Donnelly nnd an usnlstnnt engineer aro working on tho sur veys of thu Snow Creek Irrigation landH and uro Maying nt tho J. A. W. Scoggin ranch, Mrs. Donnelly accompanies her husband. A. K. Hoss nnd Prentiss Van Tassel woro business callers In Bend Monday. Mr .and Mrs. M. W. Knicker bocker and Kmmott wero callers ut tho Dawson homo last Thursday evening. Ted Scarth of tho Pino Tree mill spent several days nt tho Hartley ranch tho past week. Mrs, Hubert Armstrong returned to tho A. W, Armstrong homo last Frldny after spending tho week ut tho Box A ranch. Mrs. Paul Scoggin was 111 last woek . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wnkemnu and family, of Thu Dalles, Oregon, aro spending tho wuuk visiting ut tho A. W. Armstrong homo and with other Plalnvlow relatives. Mtss Ida Hoss wns u week end guest of Ida Colfelt. Mr. nnd .Mrs, Russell McAllister and mother have returned to their homo near Sitlem, after spending a wuek with G, C. McAllister. G. P. Glpsou wns a business cull er In Bend Monday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. L. Burgess of tho Pino Tree mill spent Sunday ut tho J. A. W. Scoggin ranch. Tho mill formerly under tho man agement of It. II. Parsons of Rod moud, has boon started recently under the management of Arthur Munx of Redmond. M. W. Knickerbocker nnd Km mutt wero guests ut tho Hartley ranch Frldny evening. Mrs. Frank Colfelt and children wero cullers ut tho A. K. Hoss homo Sunday. A. W. Armstrong and Charlie Wakoman wero Slsturs callers last Monday. Nellie Van Tassel Is III again after partlully recovering from on nttack of influenza. Mrs. John Staehll nnd Mrs. Mc Allister, sr., spent Thursduy after noon ut tho Hoss homo. ARMY --? SHOE The Shoe thnt gives you "ex tra Service every atop Comfort every minute." Sold in Black GunmcUl or Ma'hognny Calf or In dian Tan Calf. I For practical, everyday wear for luting comfort for the tort of tervlce you have rlj'tit to expect look to the HucKiiiciir Army Shoe. It wlllitlve you new icnic of ilioe-comfort a new undemanding of ihoe.economy, Made on the famous Munion Lait from top. grade material! by top-notch workmen. Worn by thouiandi of men in (11 walla of life, Get a pair today I At fllntd ittUn n tin I'mImc Cunt. If jour ilrilcr It not iupllrj, orJtr illitct fruin M.nuf.ctur.r. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT S.n Fr.nct.C8 (Jmulng Old I Wo re Your Time. Kidney trouble tends to slow up men nnd women In middle life nnd they four oncoming ngo when It Is only tho kidneys thnt aro at fault. Foley Kidney Pills assist nature to restore n sound, healthy condition nnd to banish backache, soreness, lameness nnd stiffness, puffy eyes nnd other symptoms. Sold every where. Adv. BENHAM FALLS WORK KEPT UP .ii:iti:hsox cor.vrv mux comij TO (J1VK ASSIHTAXCIJ IXTKX- hivi: UKoi.ooit'AL KTtrnv IH .MADi: ItKSt'LTS GOOD. SOLDIER INTERESTED IN LAND SITUATION I HAYING IS RUSHED AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT ItlDOK, Aug. C Rnsmus Peterson has been baling his hny from tho field. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. ill. Hutchlus nnd Mrs. O. B. Anderson wont to Tumalo Monday evening. 1 J. W. Petorson has been having his silo painted. Hans Mlkkelscn had tho mis fort uno to break his stackor Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Hutchlns visited nt tho RlebholT homo in Rodmond Sunday. J. W, Petorson went to Bond on huslnoss Monday. Mrs. Carrie Johnson of Tumalo visited hor sister, Mrs. J, W. Petor son, Monday afternoon. Mrs. O. B. Anderson mndo n busi ness trip to Redmond Wednesday morning. Howard Young wont to Bend Sat urday evening. Roy White nnd Oliver Hamlin havo been helping Anton Ahlstrom during buying. Miss Knthurino Redflold and Miss Boss McCormlck of Deschutes called on Mrs. O. K. Anderson Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Andorson at tended tho show In Bend Sundny night. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. T. Mlkkolsen en tertained tho following guosts nt dinner Sunday: Rasmus Petorson, Mrs. Catharine Johunson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pedursen, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hanson and Mrs. Hanson's sis ter nnd family, who uro visiting here, nnd Hans Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Petorson vis ited Mrs. Peterson's undo near Sis tors Sunday. Ho Prepared for Vacation UN, Change of food nnd water somo times causes Indigestion that loads to, sick headaches, biliousness, bloat ing, sour stomach, gas, bud breuth and coated tongue. Foley's Cuth urtlc Tablets should bo in ovnry traveler's grip. Thoy act without puln, griping or nausea. Thoy nro n lino and wholesome physic. Sold overy whore. Adv. For tho purpose of assisting in tiny way possible In thn work of tho geologists who nro studying thu Bouhtim falls reservoir site, a party of Jefferson county men, consisting of Howard W. Turner, A. I). Ander son, spent Inst Wednesday In the field with Messrs. Crosby nnd Ham lin. Mr. Anderson nnd Mr. Poulsou took them out on Thursday also. Tho work continues In the vicin ity of and above llenhnm falls, where n careful nnd Intensive study Is being1 mndo of tho geological for mation. No official statement of tho results of this study hns boon mnde, but it Is believed thnt so far nothing hns been found to Indicate any reason why tho reservoir should not bo constructed as planned. Indicative of the Interest taken by soldiers In opportunities to no- i it 1 111 land Is it letter received by f United States Cnmmlnxlonur II, 0. Kills from a soldier lit Franco about to return to this country. The let ter nsks concerning homestead and timber land opportunities In tho vicinity of Bond nnd requests that u reply he sent to his homo nddrenn in this country, A Commercial club booklet bus beuu sunt to him. f REPAIRS MADE TO TETIIEROW IJRIDGE Much needed repairs to the Toth ernw bridge over tho Deschutes, In tho northern part of the county, nro now being mndo by County Bond Muster Walt May nnd u crew of men', who begun work Thursduy. Although needed for somo time, tho repairs have not been undertaken until tho present time becnunu of wuter conditions. Tho water is now low enough to muke the work possible. ALFALFA CULTURE FAME IS GROWING That the fume of Deschutes county methods of nlfalla culture Is spreading rapidly. Is shown by a letter received this morning by It. A. Ward of tho First No tional Bank, from Powell, Wyom ing, In which Information as to thu uno of sulphur In connection with alfalfa farming, Is asked. Tho needed Information was promptly furnished. BIG YIELD OF HAY AT TERREBONNE Kulpliur-Ktrrngtlicnrri Holt Produce .'Mil! Tons on One Acre for First Cutting. Dcsplto last frosts, remarkably high yields uro being mndo on the alfalfa farms In tho Terrebonne sec tion this yoar. Tho record cut measured to dato was mndo on tho ranch of W. R. Davidson, where 3.C2 tons of hay were taken on thu first cutting from one aero. Tho soil hud been strengthened by sul phur applications. SHEEP MEN GET MORE THAN WOOL SALE BID After rofuslng an offer of 4G cents pur pound for their wool nt tho wool sulo hero lust month, Plko Brothors, of Summer Luke, nro win ners to tho tune of 7 cents per pound, according to K. P. MahafTey, of tho Central Orogon bnnk. Hav ing mndo no snlo here, tho wool was shipped to 11 Portland ware house and through It an offer of C3 cents per pound wns made, and accepted yesterday. Plko Brothers hud about IS, 000 pounds of wool, so that tholr extra profit Is about ?10G0. Hoiim Work In Hot Went her. Hot weather brings no relief from house work drudgery. If any thing, woman's work Is more try ing. Ovurwork and worry etiusn kid ney trouble, resulting In backache, sore miiHcleN, stiff Joints, rheumatic t pnlns, tired feeling nnd other dis tressing symptoms, Foley's Kidney Pills help weak kidneys. Sold everywhere. Adv. I 5 Sharpless I Cream Separator Cull untl .see the NEW MODEL SHARPLESS i F. DEMENT &CO. WALL ST, EASY TERMS 220 aeres good furiniiifr land near Redmond, close to the Deschutes river. Tumalo ir- Vigation ditch runs close to the land. Will sell on very easy terms with interest at (1 per cent. Write for descrip tion. THOMAS BOGGESS fc 151 Front St., Portland, Ore. BRICKs. OTHER BUILDINGS Brand Directory p FRANK PKRCIVALL .Mllllcuii, Oregon. adv.80p Right Bide; right our crop ped; wattle right hind leg II. L. TONE. Sisters. .Ore. I1 ' adv.lOOc A BRICK BU1LDI.NGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE OTHER BUILDINOS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER ' $100,000 B B TncTi1' BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO.