fAma fiR&n Mi i.Ktix, nniw. unwHin, tiii'iwimt, jht iit, iron . . . . ...... . . . . . .... . wiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiiimfflmnmmminmmtTitmit'mmfflffl What's Doing In The Country Buiuimnmnffnintiit!i!iiHiiiMi)iiiiiiii!i!!ii lies trip to Hettmond Atotnlnr morn Ins. NATIVKS OF NORWAY 1IOU) HKLKHIIATION visitor Mr. nnd Mm. W. It. dray oritur mi Wfip if.tr. i. fnv tVnr. talned the following guests nt their way's Independence day was eele-homo on ttednesday evening: Mr. brated by llio Son of Norway nl tho ,nd Mr. Alfred Pcderson am son Os Oeorgo Erlekson ranch Sunday. In-1 wald. Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Mlkkcli.cn stead of May 17. A big table wnnd son Alfred, Mr. and Mr. O. h. set outside on the lawn, everybody Anderson, Mis llllma Nelson nnd bringing their own dinners. After Antono Ahlstrom. dinner Iter. S. A. Stenseth delivered . .M.r- nd Mrs. J V. Peterson and nn iwlrtrM. on Norwnv. Thn rest of cntlcuen IHIC(I at ino nomc 01 wie tho afternoon wag spent In playing, Hanson near Deschutes Sunday. trim. nn,1 rnnnlnir rnrm. Tho bneh. I Mr. Dokken wag a IJcnd Visitor clors furnished the Ico cream nnd Saturday, soda tion. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Butler and Mablo , Write Ills Tlimik From Washington Dalilo visited tho Ochoco rroject j only men nnd women who havo Sunday. suffered from kidney troublo can re- somo or me scnooi cnuurcn neiu nllro how grnteiui one reels wnon.ro- lWI,M fflWI A t'AUVil AT Prank Kluslcf little ir-fnl rt teal flh ...... M s a " MM) inn nrrii ni'imin IJKSWIUTKS KKI'UKTKII I" '"""l Mm Walsnti anil nan Unix fddlffi 'id front Ohnliall, Wash., wlmrn Hie UKflClfl'TKH, May t Mtlln An ' worn l i "dhli ill mm, tons Oelilng of Prschntea Is seriously watson mniiier, .Mrs. urn, sun i III IM. l,,,,,.Mf niiniininnN Sf r OtlSly III. W. C. Cooley of Tumalo was rery I " Mnrllm Koster Is Tlslllng Iter III with brnnchlnl pneumonia lust'""" Melyln ami ramlly nt I'rlnovlllo Anlono Ahlstrom was a business! jjr'gi (i Nelson of Deschutes! Henry Whllsott and family wero dtor In Hedmond Wednesday. tlslted Mrs. K. M. Bwnlloy Thursday awn guests afternoon lno "eorgo wiiiiscu nomn ni row Mrs, Charles I.owo of Orange Hull. ell Ilutt". was a Tlsltor nt the homo of her sis ', V?"0" .florJ!l" .hft .nnl ,3 ,,.i. i m. w t ,. ii.i. lo tho near east relief fund. chute Prlitnv ' I Oeorgo Klssler has sold his brown . - - I 1, . 1 . . ....II . .. .!. .. . . I .1 Miss Ilcrnlco Elder wont to Hcd-Inwl m"" a picnic Friday, Fred Hcttman visited tho Ilobert Culver homo Sunday. Itobort Culver Is busy doing as sessment work in this vicinity, lief from suffering Is nchleved. Na than Hnrned. 621 N St.. N. V.. Washington, D. C, writes: "I was troubled with my kidneys for years. but got no relief until I took Foley WILL CLOSE FRIDAY Tho Ladles' Aid society met In tho Kidney Pills." Sold everywhere. hall nnd demonstrated dress form j - making Thursday afternoon. I Rev. S. A. Stenseth had dinner at (JLU VUjKL)AL,fci L.HUULi tho Heigeson homo saiuruay. Church services will bo held In the Richardson school house next Sun day at 2: 15 p. m. A Sunday school has been organ ized In Grango hall with 17 students. Rer. S. A. Stenseth conducts tho class. Mrs. McComb of O. A. C. spoke nt the Grango hall on "The Dress Form" Tuesday and also Introduced the new demonstrator. H. Helgeson nnd daughter Kathar ine and Mablo Dahl called at the Slack home Friday. Mrs. K. A. Nelson Is recovering from a severe cold. Many moro farmers aro receiving mall service slnco the mall route has been changed. fitonpctl Her Slotlicr's ltarknchc 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. RYE IS BENEFITED BY HEAVY SHOWERS HAMPTON, May 18. Ben Garske. who has been working for W. W. Brown, returned to his home Sun day. The rains havo been a great bene fit to the rye and grass. Charles Cochran is home again after working for Mr. Lane at Sun tex for a month. H. W. Martin and George Davis of Bend passed through here on their Tray to their nitrate mine near Sheep mountain. Mrs. J. O. Perry nnd John Carroz called at the McFadyen home last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Logan are tho proud parents of a baby boy. John Pouch of Buck Creek was a visitor in this vicinity Wednesday. Miss Lela McFadden is spending several weeks at the Logan home. Earl McFadden of Terrebonne passed through hero last week en route homo from Burns, where he visited with bis brother Harold sev eral days. CUT THIS OCT IT IS WORTH Cut Tills Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, HI., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's. Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. Adv. PLEASANT RIDGE HALL COMMENCED PLEASANT RIDGE, May 18. T. S. Lawrence has been laying the foundation for the new community ball this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Teeters and chil dren were shopping In Bend on Fri day. C. P. Becker, tho assesor, was call ing in this neighborhood this week. Mrs. R. L. Thurston and slster-tn-law, Mrs. Carroll of Deschutes, were fishing on the river In this neighbor hood Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little and chil dren spent Saturday night and Sun day with Mrs. Little's parents near Redmond. J. A. Chase and Mr. Teeters were Redmond visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson at tended the show in Bend Sunday eve ning. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Gray were the guests of' Edgar Miller and son Paul at Camp Sherman on tho Mo tollus Sunday. O. E. Anderson took his herd of , registered Shorthorn cattlo over to pasturo for the summer on the Spaugh place west of Tumalo on Tuesday. Mrs. Chris Nelson nnd daughter Eunlco and son Warren of Tumalo spent tho dny visiting Mrs. O. E. An deVson on Thursday. W. H. Gray accompanied Mrs. O. E. Andorson to Redmond on business Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mahaffoy nnd H. M. Stephens of Bond wero callurs at tho Andort:on ranch Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Hutchlna and baby were Redmond visitors Satur day. Thoy were guests at dlnuer of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caboon. Mrs. O. E. An4er3on maJa a bnsl-j CLOVERDALE. May IS. Clover dalo school will close Friday with n picnic on Squaw creek. On Saturday evening the children will gtvo their closing exercises In tho school house at S p. m. Tho program will consist of dialogues, readings, recitations, songs, etc. Everybody Is cordially invited to attend. Mr. Helling nnd children spent Sunday evening at tho homo of Thomas Arnold. Mr. Harrison and family and Black brothers went fishing nt Camp Polk one day last week. Edmond Healy of Culver spent a few days at the homo of his undo, Thomas Arnold last week. Thomas Arnold purchased 65 chicks from Miss Winnlfrcd Aldrlch last Wednesday. This community enjoyed splendid showers Sunday and Monday nights. Quite a number from hero attend ed the track meet at Redmond Sat urday. Arllne Isham of Montana spent a few days at the homo of his sister. Mrs. George C. Cyrus. last ween. George F. Cyrus and family nnd A Isham spent Saturday at Alder springs, fishing. Mrs. Cyrus suc ceeded In landing the largest fish, measuring 17 inches In length. S. L. Andrus of Prlncvllle was a visitor at the home of his brother, R. O. Andrus, last week. mond Krldny evening by train, Tho declamatory contests nt Red mond Friday worn well attended. A largo number of pcoplo from hero wero present. Wndo Short nnd Mrs, Nelllo Griffin and Frederick Stanley of Deschutes wero In Ilcnd on business Sumlny. Miss Anion Wnllaco, who has been mond. DREW ON HIS IMAGINATION llromlilitl Tmiibln Ctiuxil Antlcty Try Foley's Honey nnd Tar for toughs, colds mid croup. John 0 llpkklng, l& Burgess iiiuco, I'nssalc, N. J., writes: "I was suffering from nn ncuto enso of bronchial trouble confined at hor homo with tonsllllls. which gnvo mo considerable anxiety Is Improving. Foley's Honey nnd Tar deserves nil L. H. Dalgler of Tumalo wns In tho credit for my being woll now.' Demi on business .Mommy. Sold uverywheru. Adr Hal cooko was n nusinoss caller in Deschutes Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Frlshoy nnd children of Bond woro visitors at the Wnlkor I.owo homo In Deschutes Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Doblng wero In Deschutes on business Saturday. Mrs. C. W. Nelson of Deschutes wns n visitor nt tho Doblng homo Saturday. Lcs Wilson nnd Lea McNeer of Bend wero looking for their saddle horse, which ran nway Inst week. Miriam Trlplctt of Tumalo spent Thursday night with Myrtlo Johnson of Deschutes, Gerald Cowley of Tumalo spent Thursday night with Kunneth John son of Deschutes. Cut Till Out It Ih Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foloy & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, III,, writing your nnmo and address clearly. You will rocolvo In return n trial packago containing Foloy's Honey nnd Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills nnd Foloy Cathartic Tablets. For salo everywhere. Adv. MOTHERS' DAY IS OBSERVED BY CLUB Life and Death. Jnst because you think life Is not worth living is no sign that dqatb wtll be worth dying. HUSBAND AND WIFE HOTH SICK Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Comer, Shen andoah, Va., wero ill. Ho writes: "My wife had rheumatism In her arms so she could not use them. Sho has no trouble since taking Foley Kidney pills. I don't have to got up at night so much since' taking Foley Kidney Pills, nor have I a weak back." Act quickly; tonic In effect. Sold everywhere. Adv. Up the Flowery Mountain. Every year thousands of Chinese pilgrims risk their lives In climbing up the side of Hwa-Shnn, the Flow cry mountain, which sacred to tho Taolttt religion. Any one reaching the temple far above is supposed to have any request granted as n reward for valor and endurance. The Hwn-Shan mountain Is over C.000 feet high, nnd the ascent In many places must he made along a narrow ledge of branches laid on posts driven horizontally Into the face of the precipice. There are no handrails, but n chain hold on a rock face ofTers some security to the ascending or descending pilgrim. Entrance Must Have Made "Hit." One Sunday morning a crowd wns standing on the depot platform, a short distance from our home, waiting for an excursion train. The night be fore we had hung curtains around the broad front porch, and were sleeping out there on our steel-winged cot, as It wns very warm. I was sleeping close to the edge and when my wife got up rather suddenly over went tho cot and I rolled out onto the lawn, clad only In my nightshirt, In plain view of the waiting crowd. I didn't go with my wife to meet tho returning excursion that evening. Exchange. Two Methods. "Now that you are earning a bigger salary," said the wife with social am bitious, "surely wo can afford a big ger flat?" But the husband was a man of sim ple tastes. "We're very comfortable here," be Willi. "But If you like we'll nxl the landlord to ruUe the rent." Tit-Bits. Aztec Wedding Ceremonies, The wedding ceremony of the early Aztecs was un operation which con sumed four days. A great number of persons took part In It. Including old women, who watched tho couple during the ceremonial ngonles. Sure Indication. Marker "I think tho gilt Is off tho glngerbroud as far as tho marriage of the Nowlyweds Is conccrmsl." Quia nor -Why do you say thatr Marker- "Mrs. Newlywed has started eat ing onions again." Answers. London. POWELL BUTTE. May IS. Pow ell Butte Sorosls club observed Moth ers' day at Its last regular meeting, which was hold at Community hnll. Each member was expected to Invito somo mother, tho cntlro club mem bership acting ns hostesses, and, as the roll was called, each ono respond ed with some specially prepared "stunt" as her contribution to the program. A light luncheon was served. Tho guests wero: Mesdames Skcen, Miller, Klssler, Charlton, Rold. Flint and Williams. Ed L. Guerin of Calgary. Alberta, Canada, will arrive the last of the week to visit his mother, "Ornndma" Spray, who Is growing very fcoblo. Mr. Guerin was foroman on tho big Hay creek sheep ranch nt ono time, but left this section about 30 years ago and made his homo In Canada Ho will find many changes. Mrs. Miller of Oakland, Ca vis ited her nophows, Frank and George Klssler, and their families last week. Powell Butto Sorosls will take up the study of tho referendum meas ures at its next meeting, which will bo at tho homo of Miss Mablo Allen. Mr. and .Mrs. Georgo Gibson of Tho Dalles visited at the homo of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Parrlsh, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Collins Elklns of Prlnevlllo visited Powell Butto frlonds Sunday. Tho children of George Klssler are suffering from measles. Melvln Foster nnd family and Mrs. Georgo Shobert visited "Grandma" mown last weex. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gibson left last week for points in Washington and Idaho, whero they will visit relatives. Later they plan to take of moro ex tended, trip, as far east ns Indiana. A number of Powell Butto peoplo were fishing on tho Deschutes Sun day. They were: Mr. and Mrs, Roy Roberts and daughter Ina, Mr. and Mra. Ed Ageo and children, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stewart and little Oran Foster. "Dad" Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Mllner. All report fair luck. To Put It Mildly, Longfellow was Not Always Accurate In His De scrlptlve Poems. The poet Longfellow lint set nn ex ample nf Inaccuracy In dealing with our Pilgrim ancestors which Iiiim lieen widely followed. Ills charming poem "Tho Courtship of Mjies .StnndWi." has been rend by iiiIIIkiiih of hi coun trymen and dotihtlosM accepted by great uiimtieni us goipel truth. Vet It has no hlstnrli-nl hnK siiys a writ cr In tho Boston Tnin-tcrlpt. There Is not n scintilla of evhlencv that tho fearless cnptatti, who wns small of stature and red-hnlred, but every Inch a soldier had nny deslro to win the affections of Prlscllla Mulling. Ilo was n very busy man during the tlrst years nt Plymouth. And. but for his wisdom, skill and heroic actions, theru Is little doubt but what they would havo all been murdered by ultil sav ages, who wero not wholly restrained by Mnssasolt. It seems too bad that so brave and unselfish n man nn Stan- dish was should now be paraded bo- foro his descendants ns n rejected suitor, llu and they deerva a better fate.- Tho poet Is no moro accurate In dealing with htm .than ho Is In de scribing tho mnrrlngu of John Alden and Prlscllla. What a pretty bit of fiction It was to place Prlscllla ou n "mllk-whlto steer," when there wai not n cow, uor a steer. In nil New England I STOPPED ANGRY VIFE'S TEARS Woman's Emulation of the "Cinderella Act" Probably Averted Olro Domestic Tragedy. Mrs. O. started for thn shoo repair shop thu other day with n Mlppcr that needed mending. Once In tlio street sho remembered nn Importune tnvs sago and stopped to telephone In it little olllce on tho ground door of tho building In which she lives. Thu pro prietor showed her thu Instrument In the rear. Just then tho proprietor's nlfo en. tered thu olllce, and first of all she Haw Mrs. G.'s slipper lying on n table. "So you even have her shoes hero I" she cried nnd began to weep. Her tears quickly turned to linger, nnd In n moment sho began to upbraid her husband. Then Mrs. O. Interfered. "That's mine," she said, appearing from behind tho screen. Tho ongry wife looked at her dur ing a pnuso In her heated language. "I don't believe It." sho snapped. "I'll show you," said Mrs. G and, llko Cinderella, though the prince was missing, sho tried on tho slipper. New York Sun. Somewhat Late. Portrait Painter (to lady customer, curing ul her critically) Ab, If you'd only come lu twenty years ago I Now York Sun. 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Put up In two stylts m W-H CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco INSECTS MAKE LEAVES 'WALK' Queer Creatures Responsible for Odd Oellef TliAt Has Lono Deen Held In Auitralla. Then- n i soinu strniiKO lenvci In Australia ulilcli tlio t'itit until to till nk ciniM walk nlono, Wlx-iu-wr tlllTU CltlllO 11 KUSl Of Wlllll tllCMl iin-vr li'iiU'S Mim' tiff In u pvrft'ct limvcr. An leaves Ri'iiunilly do, tliey tnrniil over mill out, iiml rented upon tlio crounil. Then tliey wniM seem to cmwl touiiril I lie trunk of tlio tnit from wlilcli tliey fell. Hlneti Unit time It Iiiik lieen founil lluit tlieo leaves, ss tliey were tlintiulit to lie, were real (meets ami lived upon tlioxt tcry trees. Tlielr luxlle urn tlilu itinl Hat ami tlielr wliict velneil, Just llku n leaf. If tliey nre illnlurliotl tlielr lei;, wlilcli nro foldeil nny under tlielr boillcN, leavu tlielr uliolo stiiiK ex actly like (lie lenf of n tre', with stem tnd nil. llrlclit green lii tlio mi miner, IIu-m sliiKiilur little ItiM'i'ls, rliniiie- leon like, slowly iIiiiukh llielr color to illucy lirowii, Jut llku n leaf Hint lias been fruited. It Is slriiiih'e Hint, with wliiu", they do tint lly, hut rut ti er walk or cruwl iilniic tho urimnd. SNOW LEAVING FOREST ROADS Aits .mav i'i:.virritATi: to mo HI'ltl.NOS A Mi HOAUHTOTWIN I.AKIX OI'K.V OIIHMi AM 1IAHT ItUACIICII KOON. Queen Liked Her Ale Strono. The City of Loudon llrewery com- itny, wliomi iireiiile urn offered for Mile, rliilm to be the only brewery In the city of London exlMlni: from tlio lime of Queen Lllrnlietli. nnd It Is quite wmlhl thnt the queen oeomlon li lly Mimpliil , their brew. IMUnbetli wiin n speclnllM In nle. Klin liked It ironi:. in wltnet the lttltithe note her hoHt, the enrl of Leicester, sent to nnl IlurlelKli: "There Is not one drop of k'ood drink for her here. Wo were fit I f I to send lo London nnd Kenllworlh nnd diver other place where nlo was; her own beer wn so troiic that there wax no man nbte to drink It." Testing Material In Cloth. Mixtures of cotton nod wool mny tin tested by mvelllik' n hit of cloth ml hurnlui; two of the thread, one running with the i-elviiite, the other crowlu to It. The cutton threnil burns nulckly with a llumo and smells like wood; wool chars slowly without llnino and smell llko huruliiK hair. Klioddy, or remiinufncturvd wool, I often tiked with wool. This enn bo detected by ravelins out n bit of the materlnl, when short broken liber may be seen. In k'enernl, n woolen material which ha cotton In It will become moru wrinkled when wet thnn all-wool coot!. Ancient Zoological Oardens. IteconN show that KIiik Neznhual- coyotl hud zoological sranlen n t-j cuco, Mexico, In the middle of the Fif teenth century, nnd In the next ten- ury Cortex found nvlarle and fish ponds nt Iztii!ilapaii. Montezuma II, inperor of Mexico In thu lieijlnnliiu of he sixteenth century, hud In rue col- ectlon of animal In tho Kiirden of hi capital. Almost nil of tho modern zoological irarden ditto from comparatively re cent year, and contain Innjn collec tion of fine nulrnnl, moro suitably oused than at nny time In thu IiIh- tory of tint world. Oreat Help. "A new clerk In u police court Is irreatly helped by ono think'." "What Is thatr "Tlio way prisoners understand pro- cedurn and routine." LouUvlllu Cour. Icr-Journnl. Put It In Tho nulletln. Know In the Deschutes national forest la rocedlne rapidly toward tho summits, forest offlclnl report. On thn Kpnrk l.ako road, now under construction, It Is possible to drlvo beyond IIIk spring, although thorn nro' still a few patches of snow. Any of tlio road loading to Twin lakes may now be used. Kant Inkn Is still Inaccessible, hut It Is reported that It I possible lo get within tlireo miles ou tho rust side. Tho report Is not confirmed. K$ It will ho possllilo to reach Odrll lake within two weeks, according to William llrock, proprietor of tlio re sort there, who, with hi wife, Is In town todny. Two miles this side or tho Inku there I a north slope with still enough snow lo slop a car. Record of Transfers FUItNIHIlKl) lir TIIK I)i:RCIIUTK9 AltHTKAOT COMPANY. It II Kord and 0 C llvnklo to Floyd Owuu, lot 8, hlk I, Kenwood Oar dens : $10. Hugh II Davie to J II Minor, lot 3, hlk 10, Horn); $100. I) K Hunter to J II Miner, south westerly i lot 2, hlk 10, Ilolld; $10. W V Itlhorii to Mra Nora M Hen born, lot 1, hlk 43, Imperial; $1. W I' Itlhorn to Mr Nora M Ben born, lot 1, 2, hlk 7, Imperial; $10. Ward II Cohln lo A K Anderson, lot 3, blk 4, I'ark add; $1. I'lnelyn Park Co to Ooorgo V Hoover, lot II, blk 7, Plnolyn Park; $10. Jessie A Hayes to Ocorgo M liar ton nnd Kloyd M Ilartou, NW'i of 8VVi, 21; NKK of HEU. 20-16-13; $0000. Ilond Co to II Klenltz, lot G, blk 20. Iloulnvanl add; $10, C P Nlswongcr to Thomas Plunk- ett; 8WV4, NWU of HEV4. 4-18-12; $10. Ooorgo lllack to flurnh Hamilton, lot 2, hlk 1, Iloulovnrd add; $2C0 " 8 K Ilobert to Wnlthor-Wllllam Co., 8WVJ of HK'A, 32-10; Iota 3, . NH nf 8V H , G-1C-11; $1117.10. Kren N Vnn Mntro to I) A Iloyds ton, H In In W 17 ft lot 9, blk 22. Ilond; $10. Pasqualo I.nnclono to Moso Vlati, lot 7, blk 0, Htaats odd; $100. Oeorgo ilorrowmon to A J Oog- gans, KM lot 9, hlk 4, Kenwood Oar dons; $10. ' Plnolyn Park Co to Mary Bawyer. lot 1 and Wli lot 2, blk 2, Plnolyn Park; $10. O II Miller to August Droyor, lot 3, blk 33, Hedmond; $10, Mntthow 8 Jones to John Mourn" Ilolstoad, lot 3, blk 14, Park add; $10. Henry I.lnstor lo Mary H Morris, Int 13, hlk 11, Awhroy Heights; $10 THE POTATO MAGAZINE will assist you to Ret moro money for your potatoes. It will tell you how to combat diseases ami pcits, and how to secure more bushels ot 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 THREE MONTHS' TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION OR 36 MONTHS FOR $2 On all 36 months subscriptions, money will bo returned nt the cnil of six months If you don't feci that tho 36 copies of Tub Potato Maoazinb arc worth 2. iSnVSSteEA POTATO MAGAZINE JWtV.