'4 nHSH HPUKflfrV HtUW, OKrtflO.I, 'tUVmUAY, MAY 111, (ML rAtm brtr :tmiimitmrmmmmmmnmMttmiiHine,tttmmimnmm What's Doing In The Country irnrnimiimwimmrmtmimiifflmiimmnnnimHnm KANflti GRASS SHOWS EFFECT OF SHOWERS CLOVERDALE, Mny 11. The rain last week wag n grcnt benefit to tho rye, nlso I lie rango gross. Thoma nnd W. F. Arnold and .Mr Wllholt of I'rliioTlllo wore flailing at tho Inge ono tiny last week. John Hone returned from Pcndlo ton Saturday forenoon. Mrs. Hose, who has been In n hospital there, re turned with him. Tho Rev. Schnnblc of Redmond held Mother's day services here Sun day nt 3 p. m. Tho Rev. Sccly of Portland will preach hero Sunday, May 22, at a p. m. The pastor oxtended a cordial invitation to all who could to attend special services In ltcmond In the morning of the same day, when Rev. Seely would have charge. J. II. Miner of llend was In our community Sunduy. W. Mills re turned to Bend with him, whore ho will bo employed on Mr. aimers new hulldlnc. II. O. Andrus took a load of mut ton to Bend Tuesday. H. C. Miller, who has been suffer ing for some time with stomach trou ble, went to Redmond lor meuicni attention last week. a. Rolling was a business visitor In Redmond Monday. Those writing on the eighth grade examinations this week ore: Helen Goodrich, Louise Andrus, Alvln Cy rus, Albion Peck. George II. Brewster, superintend ent of the Squaw Creek Irrigation district has n phone Installed for Harold Hllleary, ditch rider, for use during this summer's I ri cation sea son, starting May 1. Dr. G. W. Trubey. government in cline falls, llend ami other points of Interest. They were much Impress ed with Ihn country. Levi Ernst sold a load of potatoes In I'rlnoTltlo Monday. Mr. and .Mrs. K. 0. WnhlMtrum of Prlnovlllo motored out to tho (Icorgo Trucsdalo home, where thty spent Sunday ovenlng. ' Clifford I.. Worrell. K. II. Stowart and "Dud" Jnckson went to Redmond Sunday lo witness the ball game. Dr. nnd Mrs. Novel nnd Mrs. Mc Coy of Prlncvllto were guests nt tho B. A. Bussett homo Sunday, George C. Trucsdalo, road super visor for this district, has n largo force of men nt work on tho road leading north from Community hall Eight new culverts nro to bo put In and somo graveling done to prepare tho road for tho heavy gravel trucks that will soon bo hauling gravel over that road to tho main highway, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Reynolds have rented their Powell Butto ranch to Mr. Lott of Lnmondn nnd will movo to Redmond next week. They will hold a snlo of livestock and farm Im plements next Monday nnd Mr. Lott will take possession soon nfter. A. W. Bnyne Is detained In Bend much of tho tlmo of late because of tho Illness of his father, Francis Bnyne. Mrs. Martha Foster Is visiting her brother, Jako Crltescr, In Redmond this week. She will nlso visit with Mrs. Kidder while away. George Brareo has gone to Port land and Seattle on a business trip. Ho wil bo absent about 10 days. Mrs. Frank Barnes. Mrs. Pickett and Miss Vivian Henklo wcro guests at the C. M. Charlton homo Sunday. Mrs. Green Beard, Mrs. George C. jTruesdale, Mrs. J. J. Flint, nnd Mrs. John Skeen spent ono day last week with Mrs. Wallace Smith of tho Ocho co project. Tho ladles report a de lightful visit and n turkey dinner. James Griffin took a load of cord Wirt visitor flntitfiliiy filsifM ftiirnrninnf Co hM lliftr II II Hurler. (Ink and Will mnmlilr mwiiji nt Mm limit of Mr ritiit,i! nun if ifi ttrf ttHi nt Hi Krrthrrn Mom WmllimHlNV ritv MleNlM twnn Miitiilny The Mnflf Hint Poultry Mutt U Mifi Mr Homer Conner wan n online ft' nrtm of it eluli rifganlfd hr III" 'the MeKlnle mill Titenilriy. selnwl children ftiiil, it Ihn (mum I John McMnmitnn wenllti the flielt 1 would Indlenie. limy ojt(iet In m tiMnfi Wednew nr Id herd sheott for i nrwrmred to pliiiilt srernl pruft-wtii ii,.h Anloti.l inliitf f lurk it ill t tin full fair. IiV rlslftK Mrs (' M. Phclp nnd Miss Vldnleiiriy ernry niiirnnyt in ortter to net llollninn made n trip In (ho High Desert Wednesday. Tli nso shopping III llend this week necessity work. The officer Eiirl ('Imlfflll, president : Knil- neth llnllnweii, vice prosidont; wn the rtffl wero: 0. II. Bpnugli, 0. M. Phelps. ma Artnslroug, secretary ; France npitnr. was In our community test Ing cattle for tuberculosis last week nultn n number from here attend' ed tho declamation contest held In wood to Prlneville on Monday. Bend Saturday, Marjory uoiy anu Louise Andrus capturing third place CVT THJN OITT rr LS WORTH in their separate divisions. I Cut This Out It I Worth Money H Kllgore and family were busi-f Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c ness visitors In Bend Monday. to Foley & Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave.. Mrs. R. M. Doty visited Mrs. Black Chicago, 111., writing your nnmo and Sunday. address clearly. You will receive In E. K. Andrus, who has been at- return a trial package containing tending Pacific college at Seattle, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, spent a few days with his uncle, R. for coughs, colds and croup, Foley O Andru3 last week. He was un- Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic able to finish the term on account. Tablets. Sold everywhere. Adv. of 111 health. S. E. Kline has returned irom a short business trip to Portland. J. Black nnd T. Harrison were fishing on Squaw creek last week. E. B. Anderson nnd wife of Plnln vlew were visitors In this community Sunday. Mrs. F. H. Cyrus spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Thomas Arnold. Sterile Fryrear was a business caller at the W. T. Harrison homo last week. John Ilnllmnn, Lowl (11pm, lllll Root. Roy Welln, Mrs. J, llollmnii and Mr. Phelps. Mrs. Roy Well underwent nn op oration at tho hospital In Bond Wed nesday. She Is getting nloug nicely. Tho Plnohurst Uturnry society wilt hold It farewell meeting of the season on Friday, May 13. Tho sub Ject for debato will bo, "Resolved, That Irelnnd should hnvo her com- plelo freedom." Everybody Is we I cotno. Sevornl from hero attended the box social nnd danco In Tumnlo Saturday night. C. M. Phelps was planting spuds for C. Pedersen Saturdny. Elmer Hopper was n callor nt tho John Rolltunu homo Sunday. Cut Till Out It U Worth Money Cut out this slip, cuclosa with fc to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, III., writing your nnmo mid address clearly. You will receive In return a trial pnekngo containing Foley's Honoy nnd Tnr Compound, for coughs, colds nnd croup, Foley Kidney Pills nnd Foloy Cathartic Tablets. For snlo everywhere Adv Hoi, clllli lender Hubert Hcogglii nnd Hoy tlcitrtl wero caller In Redmond Thursday. Mrs. Ham llurgess hn been suitor Ing wtlh neurnlgln for some dny nnd wn taken In llend for treatment Tuesday by A W. Armstrong Mr. nnd Mr. Wnrren t'luilfnn worn shopping In Redmond Thursday, Mr. nnd -Mr. Pnul Scoggln wero callers at the llosn ranch Thursday. Mr. nnd Mr. A. . Morfltt wcro visitor In Sister Friday. ItrSItANI) AMI WIFE BOTH MICK Mr nnd Mr. Andrew Comer, Shen andoah, Va., wPru III. Ho write! My wlfo had rheumatism In her arms so sua could not uso thuin. She hn no trouble sluco hiking Foloy Kldnoy Pills. I don't hnvo to get up at night so much since inking Foley Kidney Pills, nor hnvo I a weuK back." Act quickly; tonic In effect Sold uvorywhoro. Adv. "NOW-A-DAYS" my llio Gootl Juclgo A mini eiui el n lieiip mora millnfiielldiirroiiiiifliiiiillelicw of III l.i elans of lolmeeo, (linn lie ever eonltl et from it !! chew of Hie old kind, lie funis It costs lesti, too. The ood tobacco IunIo lusts ho much longer lie doesn't need (o have it fresh chow nearly ii8 often. Any man who uhcm tho Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B GUT is a Ion fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is n short-cut tobacco BURNS FOOT WHILE CLEARING NEW LAND NEWS NOTES FROM DESCHUTES FARMS DOWNPOUR EXTENDS TO THE HIGH DESERT Stopped Her Mother's Backache. Men and women past middle age find Foley Kidney Pills a great boon. Miss Lola Leone Francis. Troy, Tex., writes: "My mother took Foley Kidney Pills for backache, and they stopped the aching." They banish rheumatic pains, lame back, swollen muscles and joints, tired, languid feeling. Sold everywhere. Adv. COUNTY CHAMBER PLAN INTERESTS POWELL BUTTE. May 10. The following named gentlemen from Prlneville and the Ochoco project at tended the regular monthly business meeting of the Powell Butte Cooper ative association Thursday night to discuss with our people the plan to organize a county chamber of com merce: Messrs. Upton, Fuller, Skip worth, Woodruff, Gallaher, McRae, Jordan. Battles, Fessler, Holmes and County Agent Tucker. Thirteen Powell Butte people signed the pre liminary roll and It Is expected that many more will sign when the gener al canvass for members Is made. Considerable Interest was also tak en in "Cap" Fuller's proposition to organize the Crook county Irrigators as a booster body for this county. Mr. and Mrs. Frank KIssler gave a dinner last Thursday and their guests were "Grandpa" and "Grand ma" KIssler, Mrs. Miller of Oakland, Cal "Grandpa's" sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry KIssler of Sanborn City, Iowa, and Frank KIssler and Family. During the time that Mr. and Mrs. Henry KIssler were here they were taken to Prlneville and Ochoco dam. HAMPTON', May 10. A gentle rain fell here Thursday night. A severe wind visited this section last Sunday. Ben Meeks nnd sons are planting potatoes this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McFadyen took supper at the Perry Hartoon home In Lost Creek last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Perry mndo a trip to Fort Rock Friday. Mr. Per ry Intends to drill wells In that sec tion. Perry nnd Frank Cross, Tom Dunn and Punk Robertson aro riding for horses west of here. Mr. Smith and sister, Mrs. Evans, who have been working at the Dona van sheep camp, passed through here Thursday to seek employment elsewhere. Mrs. A. A. McFadyen and grand daughter Lela visited at the Meeks home Sunday and Monday. DESCHUTES. Mny 10. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Wiley and children of Tumnlo wero visitors at tho homo of Mrs. Wiley's mother, Mrs. S. B. Wlnnlngham, of Deschutes. Sunday. Hat Cooko of Deschutes went to Bend Monday after his car. Ho has had It stored at tho Shevlln-Hlxoti camp, near Bond. Mrs. C. W. Nelson nnd children of Deschutes wore visitors nt tho Deblng homo Tuesday ovontng. Mrs. C. M. Rcdflold nnd two dnughtors, Kuthorlno nnd Charlotte, of Deschutes, wero callers at tho Walter Lowo homo Wednesdny. Mrs. C. W. Nelson wn a visitor at Mrs. E. M. Swalley's homo Wednes day. Mr. Burn of Tumnlo Is tearing down the old Deblng building In Tumalo. Mr. Mayfleld and son Dudley of Tumalo were business callers In Bend Saturday PLEASANT RIDGE, May 10 While clearing some laud on his place, W. J. Shannon had tho mis fortune to bum his foot severely. Ho Is laid up while It Is healing. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. K. Anderson at tended a card party given nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bran denburg Thursday avonlng, F. K. Dahl of Redmond wn n business visitor In this neighborhood Tuesday. A. J. Sauford of Redmond wu In specting tho been belonging to A. M. Potty nnd O. E. Anderson on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Mlkkelson .and son Alfred and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson attended tho dnnco given at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lowo Saturday evening. Mrs. O. E. Anderson nnd Alfred Mlkkolscu nttended tho circus In Bond Monday. Alfred Pedcrson went to Redmond Wednesdny nfter n lond of lumber Delmnr Young has been cultivat ing alfalfa on tho Fred Seeling placo which his father, J. F. Young, has rented th h year. J. W. Poterson butchered n veal which ho sold out In tho neighbor- FOUR FIRMS IN BEND TO MOVE CO.NSTIU'CTIOX OF MINOR lU'll.U I NO PROMITH CII,N(ii:H LAB- sos a co. to (iirr corner LOCATION ON WALL. Writes His Thanks From Washington Only men and women who have suffered from kidney trouble can re alize how grateful one feels when re lief from suffering is achieved. Na than Harned, C21 N St., N. W., Washington, D. C writes: "I was troubled with my kidneys for years, but got no relief until I took Foley Kidney Pills." Sold everywhere. Adv. PINEHURST SCHOOL CLOSED FOR YEAR PINEHURST, May 10. The Pine hurst school closed Friday. Miss Eunice Catlow, the teacher, gave a picnic on Sunday for the children. The parents were present with well filled baskets. Quite a number of friends were also present. After din ner the children gave a real nice pro gram, which everyone enjoyed. Henry Aulman of Bend attended the school picnic Sunday. Mrs. Ada McManmon was a Turn- The Farm Products Distributing Co. Better prices to Producer and Consumer tell their story. Our store room on Ore gon Avenue was crowded all day Satur day showing the appreciation of Bend buyers. v Bend Headquarters 148 Oregon Street. Phone 135-W Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Holtcn nnd babies of Deschutes wero visitors In. hood Bend Saturday. Mr. O. E. Anderson accompanied Henry Anderson nnd Mr. Burns of jr. c. M. Redfleld nnd Mis Nellie Tumalo wero In Bend on business . Griffin of Deschutes to Redmond Saturday. Tuesday afternoon to do somo shop- fv llritt'n nml Ivn inm T.nn nmt '... ..... ......... .... ...w ---- . jiiiik. Elmer, nnd daughter Hattle of Bend Kd Swnlley and Antono Ahlstrom attended tho dance nt tho Walter gomo repairing on tho ditch Sun- lowo nomo in uescnuics saiuruay. i(ay. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Landlngham of i q. jj, Anderson went to Redmond Bend nttended the danco at tho wm- Monday nfter n lond of laud plaster tcr Lowo home Saturday evening. Mr. Dakken took hi nephews John A dance was given at tho Walter aj Lloyd Peterson to Bend Mondny Lowe homo In Deschutes Saturday t0 SCo tho circus, ovenlng. A largo crowd attended.! Antono Ahlstrom mndo n business Tho Indies served lunch, consisting of trip to Redmond Wednesdny nftcr- snnawicnua, cane aim cuuuu. .m noon. reported an enloyablo tlmo. I vmnres nurnnd nnd Henry Smith Miss Lconn Matthows of Redmond 0f Prlnovlllo wero business callers visiteu ncr auni, .Mrs. sianion, tnrco hero on Friday. days this week. Sho returned Sun- Miss Nellie (Srlffln nnd Wndo Short day to her school. f Deschutes were cnllcrs at tho An- Father Luko Shcohan and Mr nnd ' jCrson homo Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Brostcrhou of Bend were Edgar Miller and son Pnul of callers at tho Deblng home Sunday Moro, Ore. stopped over Sunday at afternoon. ii, homo of Mr. nnd Mr. W. H. Qray on their way to Camp Sherman, on tho Metollu. whoro Mr. Miller 1 do ing somo enrpentor work. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. swanoy ami Bronrhliil Troulihi CiiiimiI Anxiety Try Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and croup. John G. Hckklng, 195 Burgess plnco, Passaic. ,inehterR Lois and Edith. Wat Jones N. J., writes: "I was suffering from jjnrold nn( pnul Cook and Everett an acuto caso of bronchial trouble .Johnson attonded tho danco nt the wnicn gave me consiaeramo anxiety. Foley's Honey and Tar deserves all tho credit for my being well now." Sold everywhere. Adv. CHILDREN MEMBERS OF POULTRY CLUB I.nwn homo Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson nnd children and Mr. Dakken spent Sun day with Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Hanson near Tumalo. Whoro Mrillcnl Authorltlen Agror. W. H. Clough, Soldiers' Homo. Cal., writes: "I haver been troubled with constipation at times for years. PT.ATNVIRW. Mav 10 Miss Jnlln I find Foloy Cathartic Tablots Keop D. Clock, county nurBe, was a caller .me In a bettor nntural shape thnn In Plalnvlew Wednesday nnd Thurs- any medl!lno I have over taken, day. Just flno for too heavy pcoplo. Bold The directors of tho McAllister everywhere. Adv. :::::::::i:::m::::i:::r STRICTLY FIRST CLASS OPES DAY ASI SIGHT Downing's Cafe and Rooms WHEN IN TOWN STOP WITH US OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT W. P. Downing, Prop. Bend, Oregon ::::::::::::i:.'::::i:::::::::i:i::;s:::::i::i:::si::::iu::::i:ti::i:ii Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Luth, ShitiRles, Building Mnterinl, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Standard Size. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLKIt LUMI3KH CO, Four Bend business firm will change their location In tho near futurii a the result of tho starting of construction of tho Minor build ing on Wall street. This beenmo definitely known when A. F. Larson, of Larson & Company, Jeweler, announced that ho I tak ing n live year lenso on tho corner room of tho Deschutes Investment Co, building, across Wall street from tho Central Oregon bank. Tho presopt tenant I moving to tho base ment of tho I'rlugto building, uud E. O. Lognn. now In tho Prlnglo building basement, will tnkn tho rear halt of the room on Wall near Franklin occupied by J. F. Arnold. Louis Dorncckor, proprietor of the American Bakery, will occupy tho storeroom vacated by Larson & Co. Mr, Larson does not contcmplato moving for about six weeks, ns ho considers that It will tnko this longth of tlmo before tho Deschutoi Investment Co. building can bo ro modeled to suit III purpose. These Improvement will Include tho In stallation of n largo show window facing Oregon street. Mr. Lnrson wilt go to Portland shortly to pure Im no new fixtures, hn said. Ho I nlso planning to Install wlroless telegraphy apimrutu In or der to receive tho oftlcl.il tlmo hour ly from Portland. Tho now location will nllow for tho arrangement of n new optical dnpartmcnl for Dr. L, W, Oatchell, who has had hi olllce In tho l.ur son storo sluco hi arrival In Bond. TEAM WORK IS NEED OF BEND Need for cooperation In bringing about tho ri'iilliadoii of Bend's possi bility Is inplialtiHl by A. (I. Chirk, until recently manager of tho Associ ated Industrie of Oregon, now with hi soii'ln-lnw, J, L. Van Hiiffel, di recting t tin affair of tho Cent-Oro Motor Co. Mr. Clnrk has been aux Ion to locate In llend for somo time, hn slates, nnd took ndvantngo of tho first opportunity to get Into buslncs here. "Every limn making llend hi homo should hnvo two set of Inter est ono for himself, and ono for tho community," Mr. Clnrk declared, "Of these, the Interest In the com munity should come first, for If thu community doe not go forward, whnt do onu'n private Interest, amount tot" Mr. Clark foresees a wonderful fu turn for tho west, nnd for Oregon In particular. "The business of the en llrn world Is way behind, anil tho country need who Oregon can sup ply. Demand I sure to coma In xuch a way as to spell prosperity," hn asserted, iggistlng Just n llttlo moro patience uud tho discarding of blue-tinted goggle. Mr. Clnrk' faith In tho future In shown by thn extensive Improve ments which hnvo been made nt Ihn headiiuurters of tho Cent-Oro Motor Co., carrying tint Ford agency. Doubling of floor spneo und general rearrangement will enable tho com pany to lako enro of business In what Mr Clark believe will bo n much morn efficient manner. GOOD WEATHER DRAWS ANGLERS Favorablo weather Monday drew numbers of Bond anglers to the riv ers nnd lakes, where results wero bet ter than they have been on previous week-end slnco tho opening of tho fishing season. Catches up to tho legul limit wero reported by a num ber of flthcrmon who visited tho low er Deschutes and Motollus. Fishing at Twin lakes Is Improving, and an glers aro agreed that next Sundny will find tho trout thcro striking readily. Members of a party which visited Twin lakes Sunday wero: 'Sheriff S. E. Roberts, Assessor August An derson, J, A. Eastos, Don Peoples and Howo Roborts. Ono group, return ing from tho lower Deschutes to toll of limit cutchos, wero Claudo Meti, Phil Phllbrook, C. K. Norcott and W. M, Morrison. Tho Motollus also drow Uh quoin of anglers yesterday. INDEBTEDNESS TO BE CLEARED An actlvo campaign to removn tho Indebtedness which Is hanging over tho B. A, A. C. building will bo mado between now and May IS, announce Carl A. Johnson, member of tho Bond Holding Co. directorate, who will hnvo chargo of tho committee. Names of thu members will' bo an nounced later. It Is thought that n larg sbaro of tho lndobtednosn wll bo cancelled, and that enough money can bo raised to puy off tho rest, nnd probnbty to provldo for necessary repair. Tho plan, thon, Is to turn tho. building over to tho American Legion, which still I willing to tnko ovor tho build ing at nny tlmo that tho Indebtedness can bo raised, It I understood. Tho present Interest In tho Iramo (llnto opening of tho gymnasium In dun to tho need of tho high school student for tho building on tho oc casion of tho approaching commence ment season. It Is thought that all arrangement can bo complotod bo foro May IS, Bullotln want goiters. nds nro business THE POTATO MAGAZINE will assist you to get moro money for your potatoes. It will tell you how to combat disease nnd nests, nml how tosccure moro bushels of quality potatoes per acre. It will help solve yur market problems and is chuck-full of valuable Information from cover to cover. SEND 25c FOR THfJEE MONTHS' TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION OR 36 MONTHS FOR $2 On nil 36 months sulwcrlptioiis, money will lo returned nt the end of six months if you don't led that tho 36 copies of Tub Potato Magazine arc worth ?2. 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