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rAGi? a nKNI) llUMiKTlN, REND, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER S, MID 3.W KniBJtHiaj:aiimti:atw:8Jaaaa:i:i:ajaajwtaa:BBKaa::Km:n:nBii:nmHitt aaaaaaaaatii What's Doing Kt:a:::::a:a::aa:iRa: :::aa:aat:ar.t:::!aaaaaan:::aaaiaaaa:aaaauaaaaaaaaaaaa:aaat:aiaaaaaiaat:i MORE PUPILS AT LA PINE SCHOOL LA PINK, Oregon. October 1. Tho attendance nt tho school is In creasing, Violet Hownnl of Fort Rock, having entered In tho first year of tho high school, nnd Everett Donnhuo In the olghth grade. A lite rary society was organized with tho following officers: Marian Rnbcr. president; Leo Bbgue. vice-president: Ruth Farr, secretary; Anna Doming, treasurer: and Kathleen .Mnstcn, Helen Clnrk, nnd Jowel Swnyxo, were appointed as n progrnm committee. Seven high school students nro tak ing typewriting. B. L. Clark and Chester Hollln shead woro at Klamnth Falls Friday nnd returned Saturday. F. W. Weber, Miss Rose Ilunnell, Miss Llllyo Drown and Mrs. A. Lnu ral Fordham and son Wilfred, were nt Klamath Falls Saturday nnd re turned by way of Crnter Lako Sun day. W. R. Riley went to Rend Monday. A show and dance was given nt the Commercial Club hall Tuesday eve ning. Tho following guests registered at tho La Pino Hotel during the past -week: N. B. and Miles Potter, Sea side; Rhea Lupa, Salem; Tom Cron In nnd son, Bond; F. O. Minor, Bend; B. Mellon, Bond; Sd. Hawes, Bend; O. H. Wlnklo. Bend: W. K. McCor mick, Deschutes; Dan Houragnn, Powell Butte; James L. Frederick son and Ned Angland. Alfalfa; J. B. Martin and wife, Burns; Geo. S. Fish, Portlnnd: J. W. Kupn nnd T. J. La- Base, Sllvor Lako; P. M. Pltzor. Prlnovlllo; S. N. Hill. Fort Rock; II M. Chrlstlnnson and James Berry. Klamnth Falls; Bud and T. J. Cronln, Tumalo, E. A. Hoss, Tumalo; B. M. Munsy, Tho Dalles; II. ZImmermnn, Crescent; E. W. Esther and wife. .Klamath Falls; E. E. Allen, Prlne- vlllo. S. P. Huff. Redmond; C. Ho ward and D. P. Shaw, Mcdford. Tho largo irrigation ditch south of La Pino will be completed by tho mid dle of October. C. L. Coppago. A. R. Mozlan and A. H. Drydeu of St.Paul, were nt La Pine on business Monday. William Masten who has been at tho Bend Surgical hospital return ed homo Wednesday very much Im proved in health. A Mosiago For Tho MtUdlc-Aged. Foley Kidney Pills give quick re lief from kidney or blndder troubles that havo not reached a chronic or bad stage. They stop bladder irregu larities, strengthen the kidneys and tono up tho liver. Don't suffer when relief can bo had. Get rid of back ache, lameness, rheumatic pains, and stiff Joints. Sold Everywhere. Adv. RETURNED NURSE . SPEAKS IN REDMOND REDMOND, Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cunning, accompanied by Mrs. Cunning's parents. Mr. and, Mrs. Ernest Wilson and small son, arrtared Tuesday evening from Cedar Falls, Iowa. The trip was made through Arizona and California and was de cidedly enjoyable In overy way. Mis Maude Nichols arrived Monday morning from Medford where she has been spending the past two weeks. The Pythian Sisters were enter tained at the home of Mrs. A. Wright last Friday afternoon. The hostess as sisted by Mrs. Chas. Beckwlth served a delicious luncheon of huckleberry pie. ' Thursday afternoon Mrs. Denton Burdlck entertained the members of the Juniper Reading Circle. Mrs. Cline gave a short talk on her sub ject of "Aviation," and then Miss Helm, who was a nurse In France and has Just been back five weeks, gave a very delightful talk on her experiences over there. Sho is the possessor of many presents given her by her patients. One of these of especial interest is a violin four Demonstrations That DemonstrateNo. 5 A pounds more wool than the ewes sired by ordi nary rams. San Peters clip sold for $25.50 this year. Can YOU use such a Buck in YOUR Band? The First National Bank of Bend BEND, OREGON. In The Country hundred years old, which was carried on tho back of n Genu tin during four years of tho war, nnd then when ho was taken na n wounded prisoner, given to Miss Holm, Old members of tho high school gave n reception to tho teachers and now pupils Friday night. A short progrnm was given, after which those present indulged in gnmes. Punch nnd wafers woro servod by members of tho enturtatnlng committee. Mrs. C. A. Ordwny returned last week from nn extended visit to her daughter Mrs. Chns. llludnmn' and family of Mt. Vernon, Wash. She al so visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Ord wny of Portland. Tho number of pupils entering tho first grade this year has boon so largo that It was found necessary to hlro another teacher fpr the grades, and tho first grndo under Miss Hill has been moved to tho back rooms of tho Presbyterian Church. Miss Wil son will tnko charge of the second and third grades, nnd tho now teach er, Mrs. Dlzficy will have tho fourth and fifth R classes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Campbell re turned from thoir vacation Monday morning. Miss Margaret Beebeo leaves Wed nesday for Portland, where sho will attend Pehnko-Walker Business Col lego this winter. Chad Irvln nnd W. J. Buckley of Redmond nnd Blllle nnd Vernon Hall of Terrobonno left Friday night for tho Motollus, and It was Intended that they climb Mt. Jefferson Satur day. Howovcr, tho weather would not permit this, so tho tlmo was spont around tho Motollus. They re turned Sunday evening nn enjoyable If somewhat cold, trip. Halo Ordwny was brought homo from Bond last week with tho Influ enza. It was feared that it might dovelop into pneumonia, but was checked In tlmo. At present ho Is somewhat better, and his friends nro looking for a speedy rocovery. Easier Sow Than Litter. It Is easier to break up a cold or check n cough now than it will bo Inter. Persistent coughs that "hang on" nil winter pavo tho way for seri ous throat and lung diseases. L. W. Day. 65 Campbell Av.. E. Detroit. Mich., writes: "Foley's Honey nnd Tar relieves ono of bronchitis very quickly." Sold everywhere Adv. HAY BALERS WORK AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE, Sept. 20. Rasmus Peterson was baling hay this week. Roy Hamblln is working for O. E. Anderson and Anton Ahlstrom dur ing haying. Mrs. Geb. Holton of Deschutes vis ited Mrs. Cathrino Johnson Thurs day. Mrs. O. E. Anderson nndW. II. Gray were in Bend Tuesday nftei noon. Alfred Pederson butchered a veal Wednesday which he sold among the neighbors. Mrs. 0. E. Anderson accompanied by Mrs. H. T. Mlkkelsen and Alfred MIkkelscn were shopping in Red mond Saturday. Mrs. Carrie Johnson of Tumalo visited her sister Mrs'. J. W. Pater son Sunday. Mr. Connely of Deschutes is help ing Rasmus Peterson balo. J. F. Young of Bend hauled some bay from O. E. Andersons' and Anton Ahlstrom's this week. A. J. San ford of Redmond was a caller at the Gray homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson at tended the sho.w in Bend Sunday night. II. T. Mlkkelsen helped W. II., Gray butcher a veal Sunday. Jim Benham is helping H. T. Mlk kelsen during haying. Mrs. O. E. Anderson made a busi ness trip to Bend Monday afternoon. Rasmus Peterson went to Red mond Tuesday morning on business. WATCH FOR No. 0. certain Western Sheepman nearly Smash ed the world's wool record when he sheared 51 pounds from his Registered Rambouillet Ram,. "San Peter." This man has demonstrated that every ewe lamh sired bv San Peter shears several THE HANK OF PERSON A L.HKKVIUK Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Redtlold and children of Deschutes woro callers nt tho Anderson hnmo Tuesday evening. Fred Seeling of Bond visited nt tho Gray home Sunday, Rasmus Peterson went to Bond Monday morning to got help for bal ing. Anton Ahlstrnm nnd Oliver Hnmb- lln wont to Kcdmoud Thursday eve nine Mrs. O. K. Anderson accompanied by Mrs. W. H. dray wont to Bend Friday afternoon. J, W. Peterson made a business trip to Bend Friday. Hon. llnlton of Doschutes has boon helping Rasmus Peterson bale. Forei miners of Slt-km"". Indigestion and constipation are tho forerunners of half (ho Ills of mankind When food Is properly di gested, you nro free from billions ncss, gas, bloating, sick hondncho. sour stomnch. coated tongue Foley Cathartic Tablets cleanse tho bowels, sweeten the stomnch nnd Invigorate tho liver. Sold Everywhere. Adv. CIVIL WAR VETERAN SHOT AT MILLICAN MILLICAN. Sept. 30. Mr Morris, n Civil War votorun, who has boon working on tho Rosin ranch for a long time, was nccldcutty shut in tho knee Wednesday, whllo ho and ono of tho Rosin children woro nut hunt ing rabbits with n 22 calibre rlflo. Mrs. Rosin brought him to Bend Thursday. Tho opening of tho East End school had to bo postponed until September 29, uecnuso the school hottso was not quite completed. Ell Spencer was a Bond visitor Thursday. Tho school directors hold a board meeting on September 27th. They now have water on tho Lon Smith pluce at n depth of less than 400 fcot. Tho next plnco will bo tho William Ream plncc. Mrs. R. R. Keller nnd son. Burton Noll, woro Sunday afternoon visitors nt tho L. O. Morgan homo. R. It. Keller nnd family nnd Mrs. J. J. Holland nnd daughter Mary, wero Bond visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Rosin mndo n business trip to Bond Tuesday. R. R. Keller brought out n thous and pounds of rye for C. J. Cook, 126 pounds for L. P. Roonoy nnd 270 pounds for Holland this week. William A. Rnhn Is now busy working on tho West End School house. Leo B. Keller npd Henry Trough enmo out, Saturday on n pleasure trip expecting to return to Bend to day. A dance was enjoyed nt tho Spen cer home Saturday night. T. E. Golug was out bore ono day this weok returning to Bend tho fol lowing day on horso back. L. P. Roonoy called nt tho Holland homo Sat unlay. Little Mitchell E. Rooney was quite sick this week. Mrs. Holland nnd daughter Mary, wero engaged nt the L. P. Iloonoy homo helping Mrs. Roonoy can cmcKens. Mr. nnd Mrs. J, A. Smith nnd Mr. nnu airs. j. m. annul nuvo reiurncu to Mllllcan. D. II. St. James enmo out Frldny. . . returning to Tho Dalles Saturday , to -sell same of his household goods bo hud on his homestead. NEWS ITEMS FROM GRANGE DISTRICT GRANGE HALL. Sept. 30. Mrs. II. Hclgcson was shopping in Bend Wednesday. L. Dahlo and wlfo, from Norway, who spent two weeks visiting his brother O. Dahlo left Wednesday morning for Portland. Mr. Dahlo liked this country very much. Ho got some real experience In American farming by holplug his brother hay. Mr, nnd Mrs. Erickson went to Bend Friday. Leroy Smith returned from the mountains and started to school Mon day. Mr. Hulgeson has been on tho sick list. Miss Dorthy Young nnd Anna Smith spent Saturday In Bend visit ing Nedra Toomey. HOME SWEET HOME by J nek Wilson OHGE6,M0reR, tfCCARTMYS AR6 GeTMl1 SOMETNlN', OKUWIH 1 1 A6W yrwfe - jf " I 1 V, Tho Ladles' Aid mot nt Mrs. Krlck- sons' Thursday nnornoou. Mr. and Mrs. C. M Itnsmusson, at tended church services nt tho Deschu tes school house Sunday morning, Mlsslonnry Harper spoke, also organ ized n Sabbath School. Mr. S. A. Uutt nnd family woro enjoying their nuw car Sunday. When A Child Him Croup. Thousands of mothers sny Foley's JIonoy and Tar Compound Is tho best remedy they know for croup, coughs nnd colds. It cuts tho thick, choking mucus, clears away tho phlegm, opens nlr passages nnd eases hoarse ness. Tho gasping, strangling fight for breath gives way to quiet breath ing nnd peaceful sleep. Sold Every where. Adv. PARENT-TEACHERS IN TERREBONNE MEET TERREBONNE, Sept. 30. Homo of tho teachers unit high school stud ents ntonded tho reception given tit Redmond Frldny evening by the student body of tho Redmond I'nlon high school. Tho attendance nt the Parent-Ten- chers' association Inst Friday was small but there was no lack of uii - thuslasm on tho part of those pres ent. A school gymnasium was tho subject for consideration nnd It was voted to rout. If possible tho Farmers Union hall for basket ball practice for tho presont. Owing to tho vory busy season the nt t milium at tlin Pin Koclnl ctvon !v tho Lndlcs Pioneer club Saturdnr night wns not us good as wns oxpect- ed. The returns amounted to $1 9.00 so tho ladles nro resting contented. i oecnuso iney nro qui oi ueui ngnin. Oscar Moorls of final ritv hns nur- chased tho Rlllnger ranch adjoining . . -.---,..--.,......... tho Georgo Elliott pluco. Mr. and Mrs. Morris will make this their fu turo homo. Roy Hill, of Kent. Wash., nn old l,m0 fr,oml of newut wuiimns KIlYt! mo lilliur n luuunuiii nunirinu by dropping In nnd spending tho week end. Grant Miller had n snlo of live stock and personnl property Inst Monday. JIo has rented his ranch to Mr. Thomns of Culver, Mr. Mil ler and family will movo to Hood River. Twelve members of tho Sunday school wero rewarded last Sunday with Testaments for perfect at tendance during the last quarter. They Get Action At Onro. Foley Kidney Pills Invigorate, strengthen nnd heal Inactive, weak nnd diseased kidneys nnd bladder, Mrs. O. J. Ellis, COS 8th Av., Hloux Fulls, S. D., writes: "I suffered with kidney trouble; used to have revere pains across my back nnd felt miser able and nil tired out, but nfter tak ing Foley KJdney Pills I mi troll." Sold Everywhere Adv. THRESHING STARTS AT POWELL BUTTE POWEL.L .BUTTE, Sopt. 30. Tho Gncu Beard thresher camo Into Powell Butto lust Sunday evening and commenced their run for this locality at tho John Drlsco ranch. C. C. Charlton wont to Prlnovlllo Sunday where he will remain to take in tho fa(r. Mrs, Mary V. Charlton, Grandma Spray and Charles Charlton, Jr., nt tondod church In PrlnovlileSundny morning. Henry Whltsott of this placo who wont with, his brother Wallace Whlt sott and family of Grants' Pass to nt tond tho land snlo und visit friends at Caldwell, Idaho, returned Satur day night. They uttondod tho Idaho Statt Fair at Bolso, while uway but saw nothing that they desired to pur chase In tho way of Idaho lands,, Mr, and Mrs. V, Dill and children of Bend, vlsltod at tho E. II, Stowart homo Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Hood River parents of Mrs, Dill, were guests at tho Stewart homo on Sunday. Goo. Whltsott nnd J. B. Warner who oltonded tho (und snlo at Cald woll, Idaho, returned Friday. Mr. Warner purchased a 40 acre tract. Most all tho haying at Powell Butto will bo finished this weok, und threshing Is now on In full forco, Tho smnll throsher belonging to Goo, Sho bert Is busy at tho E. A. Bussett ranch, while tho largo "Board" throsher Is taking In most o( the other Jobs, Mrs. Roy Roberts sold norno fat hens to tho Redmond market Satur day. Mrs, Martha Foster with her twin grand-chlldron, Wallace and Winnie left Inst Sunday for a visit wjth her flf V I NL tt J I s '-m w - I armors r ItniDQt "Q; 16S,T KNOW XCAR - TT' A MEW BAoYQtWi-THE sine HAD IT Pirum V1H vtr 'DIDN'T TllPV I kVT lMlllVttWU3 V II "iv.-l .,CT r r ,.ifc04 ,w IIWS w , ii iiiiim t iiirw J JJ -IM.r 1 M r ::rTJ: . l i s i t i"ctw m sun Terrlll Foster and wife nt (lieu Falls. Idaho. Miss Fay llussoll, teacher nt tho Hhnphnrd school, Is attending Insti tute In Prlnovlllo this week nnd visit ing nt tho homo of Mrs. Ida Morse. Miss llussott will also study tho ex hibits nt the fair whllo In Prlnovlllo. Mrs. E. A. BiiHHutt and Lloyd Bus sett visited tho Ico Cave Sunday und nail n lovely picnic. Mrs. Mury Brown Is visiting her dnughter Mrs. Henry Young nt Hod inond. Dan Hourlgnu lias gouo to tho mountains to leek nfter his sheep. An offort wns made Inst week by sheopmun to corner tho hay In this locality. Not wishing to purchase only on contracts nt "going prices." Tho Powell Btttto Korsls Club held n delightful meeting nt the homo of Mrs. Curl Fisher September 24. The club decided to not send u delegate to the State Federation of clubs, which meets nt Corvallls In October It tins been decided that the club nnd their families will have it Thunksglv-1 lug dinner nt Community Hull 'inanKsgiviug Day At tho close of' the meeting Mrs. Fisher, assisted by .ii rn. Aruiiir wurzwoiier aim .Mrs. k. Hugh Stewart served delicious re freshments. This was tho first time Mrs. Fisher had entertained In her I now homo, which In n modern bun- 'gninw complete and furnished In ex cellent 1 1110. Tho Sorosls Club has ruled Unit, any member falling to notify tho hos- less ni lensi iwentyrour hours previ ous to tho meeting, nf her inability to nttond, will be subject to n fine.) I The next meeting will be with Mrs. ! E. L. Iverson, October 8 Schools In this part of Crook County wero dismissed tho first three i days of tho weok. In order' that the loacuerH migui attend institute, Mrs. Arthur Mllner. Mrs. Ueon:o Hobbs and Miss Gladys Pauls nro nt-. .. ,...... . '. .7 euuing uismuto in rrinuvlllo this week. Cut ThU .Out It U Worth Money. Don't Mls's This. Cut out this slip enclnso with Cc to Foley & Co., 2X35 .Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and uddress clearly. You wilt receive In return n Irlul p'lekngu containing Foloy's Honey nnd Tar Compound, for coughs, colds nnd croup, Foley's Kidney Pills nml Foley Cathartic Tablots. Sold everywhere. Adv. PLAINVIEW VISITED . BY KILLING FROST PLArNVIEW. Sept. 30. John Mc Kinnoy hns hauled a number of loads of potatoes to Blstors recently. Thoro will bo a regular preaching services nt the school houso next Sunday afternoon, Octobor S, A hard frost Sunday night wan the first killing frost of tho season. This Is sevoral weoks later than frosts us ually arrive at Plalnvlew. Hubert Armstrong rutdrnod homo Frldny, September 2G, on n 30 day furlough from Camp Lewis. It Is still undecided whether ho will re celvo his discharge, Mrs. A. K, Hoss, Mrs, Patterson nnd Mrs. II. A. Scoggln attended tho meeting of tho Tllllcum Club hold with Mrs. Minta Howard last Friday afternoon, Mrs. C. F. Chalfan, Edgar Honrtt, P. Van Tassel and Newell havo boon working tho past week on a small lako near tho head of Hquaw Crook, K. A. Powers recelvod a shipment of numerous kinds of fruits from Mosler tho past week, George Gray went to Redmond on Thursday. A. E, Hoss mado two trips to tho La Pino country tho past weok, Roy Armstrong nnd Roy Honrtt havo boon helping O. C, McCnlllstor with his hay crop tho past weok, An opldomlc of colds nnd some soro throats hits boon In Plalnvlew this weok, Wllmn Colfelt was the guost of Wllma Bonnutt lust Thursday eve ning. H. A. Scoggln Is putting up a silo this weok, Fred Wilson nnd Mrs, Howard, from Tumalo woro cullers ut tho lloss homo Thursday. Rov. Williams of Redmond wus a caller In Plalnvlew, lust weok, Roy Honrtt took a loud of potatoes to Bond Saturday. G, C, McCulllstor was a Bund caller Saturday. Mr. uniLMrx. H. A, Scoggln nnd Mlssos, Luollu and J. Burgess woro guests to dinner ut tho Hartley homo Sunday. James Pulllam wns n Sisters' call er Suturduy, Huvo mi) thing you want quickly Bulletin eluNslflcd (idt Mill get (, I? WONU C l VMAT IT ? . I'M (jOIM Tn run J WS&5 f0TIC r.AiMi ? ' Juffibz "I iiiiJl HJfi"lllll If HIMJ :jmlf:$ ' rtir. 'ti'j . i ,. . Ik S3T. FOREST OFFICIALS SURVEYING RANGE Forest Supervisor N. O. JiicobMun, accompanied by Oriulug Examiner Jack llorton, are on nn extended trip through tho western part of tho Cascade National Forest, making n f survey of range conditions, Tho sheep range of the Cascudo National forest was placed under the Jurisdic tion of Deschutes forest officials lit tho spring of tho present year, VINCENT TRANSFERS TO SIUSLAW FOREST After eight years on the Desohutws Niillomil Forest, II. E. Vincent, De puty supervisor hero, received notlco lust week from the district office Hint ho had been ordered triiusferied to tho Klustnw, with headquarters In' ; Eugene. nmmttmmtuuufttmtiniHHttHiHmttmHKHi Don't Allow Your Farm Crops or Buildings to go Uninsured. We will insure your farm and allow you one year in which to pay the premium. ' CV.SILVIS BEND. 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