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"Tli"iiillil inmu'li WiTi'ii oil ii n a t swfciiKiiiiU .ma ii ii it i ni anmwMiwi PAGES DKND IHJIiLKTTN, I1RND, OREGON, TIIUIWIUY, MAY 10, 1020. llflmwiiiTlt.l I .tit:i::t:uu:!t:::i:u:m:::i:::n:tR:!t::::i:mi:t:::R::::u::it::t:n!:::::.'i::t::'i::m::iu:uu:::ti:i::::uti:!!i:it:tttiu::i::::::u What's Doing In The Country K::::::uur;u!n r.::!:t."!:r::m:::n!n::::n!:n:tR!n:RnKSKts:r.asa.is!jr.!:R::i:R::!::a::!::!Uj!!:::i;:Kt:ii POWELL BUTTE BEEF BRINGS HIGH PRICE CLOVERDALE FOLK ENJOY AN OUTING rOWELL BUTTE, Mny IK Will Leo, of Klamnth Falls, was n guest of Frank McCnffery's Inst week Mr. and Mrs. McCaffcry and tholr rucst suont one day In Prlnovllbi viewing that part of Crook county. I Arthur Wurzwellor returned from Portland last week where he had taken a car of fine beef. Mr. Wurx Tfdlcr wns just In time to sell nt top Jtrlcc, before the market dropped. Last Wednesday Mrs. Arthur MM uer gave a dinner party for her huv band, Arthur Mllnor, It belli? his birthday. As there worn 23 candles CLOVERDALE. May 12. Vern Skolton was fishing on the Metollus Sunday. Esther Cyrus was not able to at tend school several days last week on account of (Illness. Merle McDonald was In Sisters Sunday. U. C. Kline and wife, nnd It. O. Andrus and party cpent n day on tho Metollu last week. J. U. Hodson nnd wife and H. K. KHno nnd wife, Miss Doty nnd Sam Kline spent Sunday nt Cold Sprlnns. Mrs. V. F. Arnold was shopping spend n week or no on their home stead. Miss Mnrlu McckllitKbiii-R called on Mrs. C. A. Unlaloy last Monday Hubert Johnson mid Hurry Evans enmo out ft out Bond Saturday ovo nine and, after attending thu Broth ers (lance, spent Sunday nt their homes nt Pringlo Flat. Llttlo Dorothy Knmsuy hnn been on tho sick list tho past week. Horn -To Mr. nnd Mrs, Joe Nels on of Held, last week, n boy. Max Mockllngburg has been busy thing fences nnd gates on tho Heebo and Carpenter places, which ho hns rented. on tho enko wo Imagine Arthur has j jJcntl aturjny wen 2 8 snow s. Thai o vrei o present I y tn $' at tho dinner. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W Li,. ., j,v.,in a. Wayne. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Kings, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J, A. Mllnor, A very pleasant' time wns spent Just Sunday nt Community hall . where Powell Butto Sunday school enjoyed the Redmond Sunday school Mother's day program. A basket lunch was spread and a general so cial tlmo was had. These occuren ces help to cement fellowship of com munities. Our old neighbors. Mr.and Mrc. John Tuck, now of Redmond, camo out to attend the basket lunch ami enjoy n visit with friends last Sue day at the hall. County Judge Wallace and Super lntendent Meyer addressed the club nt Powell Butte last Thursday night on measures to come before th" voters on May 21. After tho speak ing refreshments were served by the men of the association. Not n very large crowd was present, however, to hear these gentlemen. Mrs. E. H. Stewart and Mrs. Gladys Stout spent the day in Bend last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rlggs nnd mother, and Mrs. George Whltsett were in Dend last week. Mrs. Frank Kissler who Is visit ing In Billings, Montana, will return homo about May 15. Her two chil dren who are with her have had the measles while there. Many residents of Powell Uutto attended tho funeral of Reeves Wllcoxen In Redmond last Satur day. Mr. Wilcoxen had many friends in Powell Butte where he formerlv resided. The sympathy of the en tire community is with the widow. C. M. Charlton and Arthur Wurz weller were business visitors to Bend last Friday. Mrs. Martha Foster received a fine bunch of baby chicks last week from her son at Glenn Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Arthur Mllner's school pupils donated $3.50 out of the entertain ment fund to the Salvation Army. Sunday being the birthday of Mar garet Still, Mrs. Miiner entertained ul the pupils of tho Edwards school with a birthday dinner in Margar et's honor. Uncle Fred Brown, of Kent, Ore gon, is visiting the family of his niece, Mrs. E. A. Baasett. Mr. and Mrs. O'Callahan were in Bend last week. Edgar Peterson has returned from helping drive the O'Callahan band of sheep as far as Mil (can. , Mr. and Mrs. Gibson are employed at tho Henry HanHon ranch. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Charlton visi ted with Mr. and Mrs. George Wells Sunday Grandma Wells who hra been ill for so long is not improv ing. Charley Parrlsh and family went to Mowray last week to spend a few days at their ranch at that place. Mrs. Harold Baldwin and daugh ter Elizabeth, of Prinevilie, visited with Mrs. Wurzwellcr last Friday spent Thursday ev ening with Freda Arnold. Mr.nnd Mrs. E. M. Peck were In Bend Saturday and attended thu try-outs. R. O. Andrus. wife nnd family, and Mrs. nnd MUs Iloldship were dinner guests at B. C. Kline's Wed nesday evening. Mr. Black nnd Mr. Thomas Har rison were in Bend Saturday. W F and Sterile Fryrear brought in another bunch of catle Saturday. Mr. Helling delivered some fat cattle in Redmond Saturday Our school wns well represented In Bend Saturday at tho county try out, there being three contestant. Louise Andrus winning second place in the 4th division which makes her eligible for the trl-county contest In Redmond the 15th Those attend ing the county try-out Saturday were: Miss Doty, Mrs. Hodson and daughters. Mrs. Arnold nnd Freda, E. M. Peck and wife nnd son Byron, Russel Van Lnndizt and brother, n. C. Kline and wife. Thomns Harrison, R. O. Andrus and wifo and daugh ters, nnd Mrs. nnd Miss Holdshlp. Mrs. J. Hileary has Just receive 1 50 White Leghorn baby chicks. How to Destroy a good Disposition. Bad digestion will ruin the best disposition. If tho world looks dark and blue, if you are generally "out of sorts" and feel stuffed up nnd uncomfortable, just take a Foley Cathartic Tablet. Relieves moan headaches, biliousness. bloating, sour Btomach, constipation and Ills that follow disordered digestion. Sold rwrjuliero AdV BIG RAIN BENEFITS PRINGLE FLAT CROP Cut This Out It Xs Worth Money. Cut out this slip, enclose wl'h oi to Foley Co , 2835 Shoffloid Avo.. Chicago, 111., writing your mime nnd address clearly. Von will tocelvo In return n trial packnge containing Foley's Honey and Snr Compound. for coughH, colds, mid croup, Foley Kidney Pills nnd Foley Cathartic Tablets, Hold exorjuhero. NEWS NOTES FROM BROTHERS RANCHES BROTHERS, May 1 2.--Tom Wat son returned home Sunday from Portland after a week's stay. IJ..H Ammson uud Aithur Black- stone and Mrs. Blnckstonn niRde u trip to ltnnd Monday Mrs. Charles Mnron nnd mother are out on their ranch for a two weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Meckllugburg and. daughter wore at the Brothers! dance Saturday night. All had ti! jolly tlmo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Ramsey are tho parents of a girl, born Muy 7. Mrs. Ell Wilson was culled to El Hickman's Saturday night. Mr uud Mrs. Hickman have a fine baby girl. Mis. Et! Clark was a caller at tho homo of Mr., nnd Mrs. Ramsey Saturday. Grandma Wilson Is still on th sick list Smith culled on Mrs, Rriiudenburt: Sunday evening, Mrs. (1. II. Kami Is on tho sick llnj. ii. a uriiuuenuurK went to rori hunt Sunday night He opoelH to return Tuesday Miss Lillian Van Mnter spout Sat urday uud Sunday with her aunt nt the Deschutes hotel. S. II, Morow, of Portland, cnim down on thu tin in Tuesday and went on to Grass Valley, Earl McKnddou stnrtud to thu river on u fishing trip near Torre bonne Sunday, V. M. Red field showed proitpeo tlve purchasers tho Hopkins riincl., .120 ncrns lying vast or Bond near the Stanley ranch, Sunday .Mr. tuul Mrs. (leorgo Knuoff called on tho Austins Kttndny. Guy Dabson, of Redmond, nnd S. (I. Miistnrd.of Powell Uutto, vis ited Deschutes Saturday. G. II. Knun limited a big load of lumber for W. B. McCortmick, Mot.-day. use vour head to save your sole SUGAR REFINERY IS IN NEED OF SILICA PRINGLE FLAT. May 12. Alex Amnions. Martin Grabar, Arthur Blackstone and Mrs. Clyde Balsley and son, Billy, made a trip to Bend Monday In Mr. Amnions' car. Messrs. Amnions and Grabar were wltnesfes for Mr. Blackstone, who Is proving up on his home stead. Mrs. Balsley went to town to have her son's teeth attended to. Prlnglo Flat people enjoyed a heavy rain last Saturday evening, lasting several hour and doing an immense amount of good to the crops. Born To Mr. and Sirs. Frank Ramsay, on Saturday, May 8. a 10- pound girl. The baby's name Is to be Llleen. Several persons from here at tended thu dance at Brothers last Saturday night. They report that the crowd, supper and music was line. Mrs. Charles Marrln and her mother. Mrs. .Webber, came out from Bend Saturday evening to t- t !vT fl -r 1 i$$M&'&3jm Condensed Stutment of Condition of tho CENTRAL OREGON BANK lieml, Oiegon, at Close of Dusln.-ss, May -fill, 11)20 IIKSOUIICKH Loans and Discounts $45fl,938.Sl Bonds and Warrants ..,.. 70 124 C3 Furniture- and Fixtures . ........ S.SOoloO Cash and Exchanges , Z..... 105.C37.50 Other Resources 1,000.00 Total rtj" & TERREBONNE. May 12. - The silica initio owners hae contracted with nn eastern sugar roflnury for 10 carloads of silica n month. They also expect to build a warehouse hero Roon. Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Hall chaperoned a party of Terrebonne young folks who mo tored to a plnco near Tetherow bridge, where Mr. Hall hud been clearing, and spent the evening burning brush, afterward enjoying the "wienies" and marshmallows nnd music. Mr. and Mrs. Dorn visited tho Deschutes last Sunday In their new Ford. Mrs. Whitcls, Miss Dcltrlch and Mr. Williams accompanied pupils to Bond Saturday for the declamatory and track tryout. The only first place won by Terrebonne was the pole vault, by Russell Galbrnlth. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Knorr. with their families, motored to Bend Saturday. .Mrs. W. R Davidson also Visited In Bond, uccompanled by her duughter, Bonnie, who was a contest in the declamatory con tost. R. Corrlc, field secretary of tho Orogon Christluu Endeavor union, addressed tho students of the high school and grammar grades ton day. Ho had an old subject, Hub its," hut ho presented It in a new and Interesting way. Gives mllt Through the Liinl. "I had wenk bladder, bad kidneys and liver," writes Willie Carter. Luxar, Pa. "I could not leep well and my back pained mo awful. I had a dizzy feeling In tho morning SInco taking Foley Kidney Pills I hnvo been relieved of all surh nll menta." Sold eierywluie. Adv. PLAN FOR PICNIC AFTER TRACK MEET Resources JC40.501.03 LIAIULITIES Capital Stock . M 25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits...., 17 904 go DeP8,t '."." C9753C.'l 3 Total Liabilities .$640,501.03 CALLS FOR CONDITION Controller of Currency Deposits May 1st. 1910 $ 59.571.32 May 1st, 1917 , 90017 23 May 10th, 1918 acs'sTo'l May 12th. 1919 ZZZZSSliAO May 1th, JOIJO fl7.B:i0.1 W. ? &7 BEND 0ffl&0&$tiM jmTii&"' "''V1 p-p I OREGON S3 W. m tm$yMAm DESCHNTES. May 11. The Par ent-Teacher's association met on tho 7th for the lust session this year A picnic was planned for tho end of tho school year, to be held at Red mond on tho day of tho track moot, Saturday, May 15. All aro Invlto'l to come, bringing n basket lunch and meeting on tho school grounds at Redmond at noon. Tho Parent Teachers' association endorsed 'tho higher educational tax bill. Wilson S. Wiley, from Klamath Falls, candidate for senator, visited ucscnutcs Wednesday in the Inter ests of his campaign. MIbs Lillian Van Mnter. J. M Short. Nolllo Griffin, and F. 8. Stan ley, Jr., visited tho Jlorso caves and had a picnic supper on tho river Sunday. Tho contestants representing tho Deschutes school spoke In tho county contest at tho high school auditor ium ut Bond Saturday morning. Whllo Deschutes did not win any thing, tho chlldron spoke very creditably, comparing fnvorubly with tho other speakers. Mrs. Mabel Conuely, of Prluevlllo. formerly of Deschutes, upont Hun- .Ir.U ...111. ltMn 1 l.llnl.l uu n.ill iillDi v. ..I. !li;illjt;il!, 1 Tom Houston. C. E, B111111. John R. Lucky, and Orovcr C. Price wore In Deschutes Monday afternoon from tho lower Powell Buttes district, conferring with tho officials of the Central Oregon Irrlgntlon Company. Mr. nnd Mrs, J, M, Hyaud, and Mr. mid Mrs. James Clifford woro guests ut Deschutes Haturduy and nuiiuu;. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Short, Mr and Mrs. Iluv .TnrkHon. nnd Mm. I Kteldl, of Bend, called on Mrs. Bran denburg Sunday uftornoou. F. S. Stnnley went to I'ortlanJ Wednesday night, Alfred Hunnell nnd Miss IsuDel Noer Saw Anything nett,r. Mrs. A. II. Griffith. Imx lr.-l. An. drews, hid., writes; "Last winter my family nil had tho 'flu.' I tiled Foley's Honey and Tar nnd nmr saw anything any better. From now 011 I will not be without Foley's Honey uud Tnr In thu house " Hold i'wt) wlieiv..- -Adv PINEHURST FARMERS START IRRIGATING PlNKHi'R.ST. May 12 Mr nnd Mrs. ( Peterson were guests ut the I K. Wlmr homo HitndnV, ,Mr. and Mrs. Howell called nt tho bpnugii home tho first of the week. Leuore Snyder spent Friday with Letu and Susie Bollmau. Farmers of this neighborhood started Irrigating this week. Mrs. Ada McMmimou wns In Bend Saturday. John llollniau and Bill Root havu been on tho sick list this week Charles Montgomery, Mrs. A, II. Reed, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Con nor were dinner guests at the Phelps home Sunday. .Mr and Mrs. Dave Mlckels, nnd Tom mid George Mlckels spent Sun day nt the Mlckels home. Walt Mny, of Bend, wns n dinner guest nt tho Snyder home Monday C. II. Spaugh and family spent Sunday on tho Metollus, Mrs. C. M. Phelps and daughter wore Bond visitors Saturday, Lo Roy Howell spent hut week at the homo of his uncle, Alec Howell Mrs. Sarnlt E. Groom, of Port land, arrived at the homo of htr daughter. Mrs. G W. Snyder, Sat urday morning Mi mid Mrs (Jerking were lu Bend Thursday afternoon C H. Spaugh was 11 biislntMS caller In Bend .Saturday. Mr. mid Mrs. Howard Norcott spent Sunday nftornoon nt tho Sny der home. Tom Brenhnm and Lester Snyder RV J.HE sensible, practical mini seeks shoes that will give sensible, practical ser vice, comfort and ijood looks.Thcsc features must be built right into good shoes, And all these features arc combined into every part of Buckiibciit Shoes. BUCKMECHT SHOES Duckhecht Shoes for youfor nctivc men In all walks of life -are sold in a variety of styles und leathers from b to $12 by principal shoe dealers in the Weat. Ifntt ttU tjjtur Jtattr, tin J Ail mint an,t)ur irJtr t BUCKINGHAM & HECHT , ' MANUFACTURERS SUtt tit t.tr(yjftin SAN FRANCISCO m Come to San Francisco Market Week, May 1 7 to 22 wero In Bend Saturday night Mrs. Grover Oerklng called oi Mrs, G, W. Snyder Thursday even ing. Mrs. Robert Smith wns a Bend visi tor Saturday. Mrs. tO. W. Snyder has been nult.t 111 for the past wcok but Is slowly Impiovlng Mho rvls Fine. Vour kidneys nord help If your hands of feel are swollen and there Is a puffy look undor tho eyes. Mrs L. Gibson, 12th and Edlnon St., Ln Junta, Colo , writes. My kidneys gave mo a groat deal of trouble for some time I took Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me right uwny. There Is such a change In mo I feel fine now. Sold rrry-uhrro. ELKS' SHOW TO AID DISABLED SOLDIERS tlonul training fund, thu Bond lodge will present the II. P, O. E. War Relief commission 150,000 film, "The Way lJack," nt tho l.lbnrty theater on Mny IS and 19. Fifty per cent of tho gross receipts will go for the vocational rehabilitation of men Injured during ttm wnr, the local committee lu chnrgu uxplalus. whlln out of thu remaining 50 pir cent expenses will ho paid, tint hat mice going to the Bund chapter of the American Red Cross Put It In Tito Bulletin. - Climax Alfalfa and Grass Seeder roll ill I'TrTBIBBBilnwiipii 'iiPrnTOlWBIB PRICE $45.00 This seeder attaches to deck of any ordinary peg-tooth harrow. Drops seed down among the harrow teeth. Sows any amount desired up to one bushel per acre. Not ah experiment, but has been used in the East 13 years. when harrowing ground last time over, attach seeder, and har row and sow at one operation. Only two gears to wear. One of these seeders will last for. years. ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION See this Climax Seeder at Bend Hardware Company 0 r