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nitmt nvit.tttix, Huxti, oHfwjo.i, ttivnnuAVi JViiY m, tun, mttttmn iinmmmmmimmm.Wr.mf!ii. What's Doing In The Country (XTTJTT WIT TTtf 7 f tt Itftl'lllMIIIMIIHIIIIWHIMIJHfMltf! ntlf!tftf(flf!fIlll(t!mfHWWtftttttWHTt IU HtfrttftffMMMMIWmttfltffl DEATH OF MOTHER . CALLS FROM FA KM DKSCHUTKS. July 11. Alfred Mooro of Deschutes was suddenly eallcd to Portland Saturday on no count, of his mothers' death. A parly Including M. M. Rogers ftnd his brother, K. M. Rogers, Mr. Uullnrd of Tumnlo nnd Mr. Krnnks of Prlnevlllo left for Canyon City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Holtcn nnd children of Deschutes were In Ilond on business Tuesday. Mr. C. M. ltedfield and dnughters Holocrine and Charlotte, of Do schutes were In Bond on business Tuesday. Miss Mary Trlplett of Bend Is vis iting Leota Johnson of Deschutes. 0. M. Holtcn of Deschutes was in Tumnlo on business Wednesday. Walter Lowe of Deschutes was In Bend on business Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. V. Stanton of Des chutes were in Dend on business Sat urday. 0. M. Holtcn and Jack Bruin of Deschutes were In He nil on business Saturday. Neal Hay of Tumnlo was In Red mond on business Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Silvers of Tumnlo. who returned to her home in Tumnlo recently from California, where she had gone for her health, has left for Redding, Cal. Mr. Silvers accom panied her ns far as Klamath Falls. J. U. Benham, who was called to y"1 To Portland on account of his sister's death, has returned to his ranch near Deschutes. Antone Ahlstrom and Hllma Nel son of Pleasant Ridge were visitors at the Deblng home in Deschutes Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson nnd Mr. and Mrs. Gray spent Sunday on the river. Frank Urket of Tumnlo was a vis itor at the Walter Lowe home in Des chutes Sunday. Jim Lowe of Deschutes was In Tumalo on business Sunday. D. V. Stanton of Deschutes has cut his rye hay. Wade Short and Mrs. Nellie Grif fin of Deschutes and Van Allen were in Bend on business Wednesday. Mrs. Ellso Young and children vis ited Mrs. E. M. Swalley Wednesday. Mrs. C. W. Nelson of Deschutes was In Bend on business Wednesday. All the farmers of this community tare culling the first orup of alfalfa. aii report a goon crop, .Margaret ami kiiciia uciuiig or Deschutes picked gooseberries a I t It o M. K. ltoberts ranch In Tumalo on Thursday. Dan Day of Deschutes whs n visitor nt the 1). It. Van Mntrr ranch Friday. Mrs. C. W. Nelson of Deschutes visited with Mrs. W. Lowo Friday. For Hummer Coughs Hay 1-Vvrr nuil AMlmui. Take Foley's Honey ami Tar for hay fever, asthma, coughs, colds and croup. It spreads a healing, sooth ing coating over the inflnmed, Irri tated, tickling surface, stops snoot ing and wheezing, nnd eases distress ing, racking coughs. Acts promptly nnd surely. Children love It. Con tains no opiates. Sold everywhere. Adf. I II. T. .Mlkl.rli.rn tin. I tho tnlnfor .(tin (a losn (i mi of hi horses litis 'week Nels Nelson. wlu own Irtfiil In Uil neighborhood, timied ovttr Ihn Fourth nt Hi lioiun of HflsmiM I'elerson. Mr John (Irnr nnd smiill dniigti lor of Hem! vlsllnl Mr nnd Mrs. W ' II. (Irnr Friday nnd Hiiturdny, re turning hum Hulurdny evening. I Air. nnii .Airs, mi nwniiey were I limine visitors lu Uend Saturday. I Alfred Mlkkelsen spent Holiday Willi nuns Hanson or Deschutes, Miss Nellie Griffin nnd Frederick Stanley, Jr., wore culler nt the An- iderson ranch Wednesday afternoon Mr. ami .Airs. Joe. Little nnd fam ily moved to Hodmond, where Mr Little has obtained work with his (earn. W. J. Shannon returned from lleml Monday night, whero ho spent the week-end. PLEASANT RIDGE PEOPLE PICNIC PLEASANT ItlDGE, July 12. Mr. and Mrs. 01c Hanson and children of Deschutes, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mlk kelsen and son Alfred, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson picnicked on the river at the new bridge on the Fourth. Mrs. Alfred Pederson worked for Mrs. ltedfield at Deschutes Wednes day. Mrs. O. E. Anderson made a busi ness trip to Redmond Tuesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson en tertained the following guests at din ner Wednesday evening: Mrs. C. M ltedfield and daughters Kntherlno and Charlotte, Mrs. Fltzmnurlco and irrnnilniichtpr. Heftv Itnttpr. Antone Ahlstrom and Henry How- iiis uiiu buu were xieuu visuurs uu the Fourth. Alfred Pedersen was helping 0. E. Anderson put up liny this week. Dr. A. M. Petty went to Prinevllle. where he preached In the Baptist church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson nnd children were shopping In Bend on Saturday. Harold Cook, was a Redmond vis itor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray nnd Mr and Mrs. O. E. Anderson were call ers In the Tumalo section Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson at tended the show In Bend Saturday night. floiilhunl of l.elmiiiin are visiting nt llio Meek lirmid Hi Ik week Mr. Muelm nnd Mrs Meek run slulnr They ifiolored over vln (lie Coluinlilrt Hirer liiRtiwny nnd will return In their homes vln Ihn MrKetuIn pns. Mrs Coffey nud Iwbr iifroiiipfiiiled Mr Coffey Mondiiy orer his niiill route. Wllllnin llnnley of llitrin was n vlslor nt Hamilton Monday. Tenor NolnM llinimmrtiili 'ide)N. John F. West, 272 Morris Ave , Trenton, N. J., well known tenor so loist, writes: "I hud n very sown cough nud tickling lu my throat. I tried Foley's Honey nnd Tnr mid was relieved nt once. I run highly rec ommend Foley's Honey anil Tnr." Good for roughs, colds, croup, liny fever, nsthmn. Sold everywhere.--Adr. TIIKV AHK MILD HIT KKKKfTriVH Biliousness, headaches, blurred vis Ion, bad breath and coated tongue nro almost cortaln to bo present with a mass of heat-producing, Indigested food In tho stomach. Foley Cnthnrtlc Tablets keep tho dlgestlvo organs act- Ivo nnd tho system fit and fine, purg ed or poisons. Not habit forming. Sold evorywhero. -Adv. WOMAN MAY LOSE USE OF HER ARM I COMING! I CADMEAN CHAUTAUQUA 1 MORE PEOPLE BETTER NUMBERS I LONGER PROGRAMS JULY 18th to 23rd I I AFTERNOON AND EVENING 1 If1 . , IThe First Number ; -- mm mil ii ii iM i in -'4 i F.KMfnn I HELD IN THE j GYM I Better seating vacilities no dust and dirt as in II HI a tent better staging conditions. You will want to see every performance. ,T ji ON SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES PINKHUHST. July 12. Mrs. A. H. Heed Is still having trouble with her arm, which was Injured In u runaway some time ngo. It Is hoped that sho will not entirely lose tho use of It. Rozelia Phelps Is spending a few weeks In Prlnevlllo with hor grand mother, Mrs. Mnry Garner. Quito n number from Mere attend ed the celebrntlou In Bend Mundoy. I Air. nnd Mrs. A. Johnson were Bend visitors Tuesday. G. Edgerton was a caller at the i-ncips nuiuc iiicsuny. , John Stiles nnd family, formerly of Tumalo, spent one day this week at tho C. II. Spnugh home. Lewis Gless was n Bend visitor on ' Saturday. G. W. Snyder and family spent Sunday nt the F. L. McManmou home. .Misses Violet and Myrtle Spaugh called on Miss Vlda Ilollman Sunday ufternoon. Roy Wells nnd family spent Wed nesday evening nt the John Bollmau home. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson nud. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gray spent Sunday at the C. II. Spaugh home. C. H. Howell and family have' moved back to their ranch west of Tumalo. i Mr. and Mrs. Hudson of near Bend! spent Sunday at tho Leslie McDaulels home. ! John Bollman and family spent Sunday at tho Roy Wells home. j will Sandal was n culler at tho Spaugh home Sunday. Lesllo McDaulels was a business caller In Bend Saturday uvcnlng. AT THE l'ORTV-VKAK POST Men and women In middle ngo havo more or less kidney trouble and experienco bladder Irritations, dull headaches, weariness, lameness and rheumatic pains. Foley Kidney Pills tone up and strengthen tho kidneys nnd bladder and i;lvo freedom from pain, a better appetite and unbroken sleep. Sold everywhere. Adv. AUTOISTS DUCKED IN EARLY MORNING CLOVEItDAI.E, July 13.- -A party from Terrebonne, returning from n trip to Kugeno Tuesday morning, nt ubout 3.30 o'clock, went over the bridge Into (ho cuuni at the C. Lund place. Fortunately, no one was In jured aside from a cold bnth. Mr. Lund got up his team and hauled the car out while the occupants dried out around u guod f lie. E. M. Peck nnd wife were business visitors In Bond Tuesday. Mrs. Black spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Harrison, Lnrgn bauds of sheep nro passing through hero these days to their sum mer range lu (lie Cascade muuntnltts. Curtis Christy of Enterprise. Ore., Is hero helping his brother to put up tho liny on tho It. J. Hkellon place, which his brother has rented. Mr. and Mrs. J. llllleary nnd Mrs, Lund started for Big lake to spend the Fourth, but, owing to an accident to their Ford, hnd to send for re pairs to Sisters, reluming homo early the same evening. Mrs Lund was thrown from tho car, striking on her head nnd straining her neck badly. The other occupants worn uninjured. William Itybolt of Ashland, Mo., arrived Sunday evening to visit his cousin. Thomas Arnold. Clyde Gist nnd family of Sisters were visitors nt the home nf his sis ter. Myrtlo Arnold, Monday. Thomns Arnold, W. F. Arnold nnd wlfo nud Miss Alice Lee spent several days at Big lnl:o last week. Mr. Ar nold mndo n boat nnd had G, McAn drews take It to the lake for use In fishing. They report n sntlsfnctory catch. Miss Alcthea Hodson and Loulsn Andrus wore callers at the Aldrlch nnd Helling homes Monday afternoon. Dan Helslng of tho Melollus was n business visitor at the It. O. Andrim homo Monday nfternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gumpert nnd family of Bend nro spending the week hero an their homvstend nt Desert Springs. II. C. Kline nnd B. M. Peck were in Sisters on business Saturday evening J. B. Minor of Bend and W Mills returned from Ynklmn Thursday, whero they completed a trade for "Try It Out Yourself" says tho Good Judtfo And you will rind Ikhv much more nittififiiclmii it little of thin Kuitl Tobacco fiven you lliiiu you ever tfol from u I)i chew of tho ordinary kind. Tho good, rich, real to bacco taste luntn no lontf you don't need tt fresh chew nearly as often. So it costs you less. Any man who iisch tho Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put lift in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco property there. Mr. Mills has moved his household goods to Bend nnd will leave for Ynklmn soon, (1. Helling Is tho first to finish haying In this section, II. Kllgore lost one of his milk cows from bloat last week .Miss Winifred Aldrlch was n call er ut tho II, C Kline home una eve ning last week. now unit ciiii.ii was ni:i.i'i:ii Mrs, 11. Ktegall, Theodore, Ala . writes; "My child suffered for 12 years with u weak bladder. I tried doctors, nlso difference medicines, with no results whatever I tried Foley Kidney Pills. They cured my child lu four mouths." Good for buckuche, liimciiess, sorenens, rlieu-1 unit Ic pains. Hold everywhere. - , Adv. ABILITY DISPLAYED IN VOCAL RECITAL 72NI) BIRTHDAY IS KEIT AT DESCHUTES Mnuy friends of Jack llruln, In cluding Mr mid Mrs. IM Hwulloy, Mr. mid Mrs Charles Parks, mid Mr. nud Mrs. George llollon, helped him role, brain his 72nd birthday Monday (lifts of home prepared viands wero presented. Although the birthday enkn was a large one, lis urea wan In sufficient to allow for the number of candles which Mr. Drain's uge Indi cated. Mr. llruln N known nt Deschulex ns "l).-td" llrula, and tins a reputation as a crack wood chopper. Dcspltit his age, he can cut n cord a day, Just as well ns he could 2t years ago, He Intends to start farming next year. If his health continues, Intend ing to rnlsn poultry nud garden truck. The largo crowd which Sunday night attended the recllnl given by Mlrs Mnrgaret Thompson, as sisted by Mrs. M. II. Ilorlon. nt the Methodist church, was more than pleased with tho various numbers. Miss Thompson adds clear enunciation to a pure andj pleasing tone, nnd her numbers were vVry well selected. Mrs. Mor ton nlso displayed unusual ability, j District Superintendent F. II. Pern-, berton of Tho Dalles spoko between j tho two parts of the program. The program wus a repetition of a previous recital. SETTLERS' SPECIAL TO BE MONTH LATE The "settlers' special," which wn to have reached I lend the latter part of this month, will arrive hero laden with middle western farmers Into In September, says n letter received re cently by Secretary L. Antics or the Bend Commercial club from Sec retary Quaylu of the Statu Chamber f Commerce. Tho special Is sched uled to reach Ontario on Septem ber 22. WATER HAULED BY HAND AT MILLICAN M1LLICAN. July 11. Last Wed nesday Mrs. M. L. Rosin and family hauled wutcr by hand for two miles. They placed all cans and Jars In u buggl nnd pushed and pulled It up hill and down, but they got home all their water. Miss Virginia Itosln and Master C. M. Rosin called at the postofflce Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Grlnstead had a pleasant visit of a few minutes with tho Mecklenburg family while pass ing through thu Dystra ranch Tuesday. A. E. Grlnstead Is hauling hay from J, J, Holland's ranch. Mr. Mecklenburg and family called on Mr. Dystra Tuesday with his truck. The ranchers made, a trade in sheep and wool. Stevo Ilreen almost missed his brother, Daniel Brcun at their agreed meeting place this week with their sheep. William Schultz, en route to Bend from hln ranch at Pringle flats, stop ped for refreshments ut the RobIii home. Mr. Moore Is harvesting this week and has a good crop. Mrs, Shaffer watered a hunch of sheep, un roiito to Bend, Sunday and served meals to tho hcrdcra. W. A. Itnlin xold his crop to Mr. Fernbnchcr of thu old Mllllcan ranch. Mr. Fernbachcr's men are harvesting the crop. W. A. Italin Is building mi addi tion to tho postofflce. Daniel Brcen culled at the Itosln ranch en routo from Bear Creek to Alfalfa. Saturday. Mr. Dystra was engaged to escort Mrs, Rosin and Miss Virginia Roiin to tho postoffico Saturday, whero Mrs. Rosin did somo shopping. Master Clifton M. Rosin Is a help er at Dystra's ranch for a few daya thin week, Guy Shaffer and his mother called at the Rosin ranch Sunday, Daniel Breeu was also present. HUEY Offers Some Very Special Prices from July 1 2th to 23rd It will be our foremost desire to ofler merchandise to the people of Bend at a price lower than similar values have ever appeared before. We wish to set a standard that will be recognized by the buying public as the store of un equaled values and lowest prices. This 10 day olfering will give you somewhat of an idea the way we are going to put real merchandise on the market at ex ceptionally low prices. You Will Save Money If You Take Advantage of These Offerings ITEMS OP INTEREST OF HAMPTON HOMES HAMPTON, July 13. Bon Rhodes mndo u trip to Bund to purchase a mower, John Carroz mndo a business trip to Burns Wednesday, returning Fri day. Ned Houston was tho guost of Emll Carroz several days lust week, W, W. Brown of Fife passed through hero Wednesday on his way home from Bend. Mrs. Lon n Muetzo, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Southard and Mrs, Frank Hosiery Ladles' Mercerized Hoso; out sites; regular 00c: Special . . . 4 He Children's Ribbed Hose, black, all sizes; reg ular 25c to 29c; Special Hie Dinnerware no Piece Sot; regular $17.00; priced . .fjt 1 1 .:t 1 12 Piece- Set; rogulur JM.UG; priced UIMW 41 Pleco Snt; regular ir.7C; priced tUO.no Cups and Snuccrx; plain white; set of six; rugulnr $2.00; priced nt ljtl.r.0 Platen; regular 30c; priced at, each i!le Plates; regular 2 Co; priced nt, each 17c Plates; regular 20c; priced at, each trie Plates; rogulur 18c; priced ut, each lite Brooms Brooms; regular $l.r0; priced at JI, ll Brooms; rogulur $1,25; priced nt Ilite Brooms; rogulur $1.10; priced at 7JI: Brooms; regular COc; priced nt lllto Notions 1 li yard Hair Bows; regular COc; priced.. ..-Lie Pretty Wldo Ribbons; rogulur COc; pur yd....UIe Children') Coveralls; ago 2 to 8; priced (Il)e Window Shades; ; regular $1,00; prlcud IIDe Miscellaneous Palm Ollvu Talcum Powder; tax not Included; 3 cans for 5(e Sliming llruuh; rogulur C0o; prlcud nt...... ,!i:!o Gray Enamelware 12 u.t. Wntor Pall; regular $1.C0; priced tfl.!l 10 it. Water Pall; regular $1.30; priced.. I:t: 2 t. Coffeo Pot; regular 80c; priced .Bile I (t. Coffee Pot, rogulur fide; priced, lle Lipped Sauce Pan, regular fie, 60c, CGc; now priced at ... ... ,n:tc, ji7c und lilc Blue and White Enamelware Itlco Boilers; regular $1.C5; priced .... ISM I 8 it. Knnmoled Illtio and White Tea Kuttlctu: regular $2,1 C; priced ut . .ft , nit (1 (t. Knuincled Blue nud White. Convex Koltlo; regular $1.70; priced at Hl.Ult 4 nt. Kuameled Blue and White Convex Kettle; regular $1.30; priced nt mi,. 8 it. Knnmoled Bluo and White Lipped Bunco Pan; regular $1.15; priced at 70c 0 ft. Kuameled Illuo and White Lipped Sauco Pun; regular 8lic; priced nt i:ie 8 (t. Kuameled Bluo nud White Preserving Kettlo; rogulur $1.15; priced ut 7c 0 t. Kniimuled Bluo nnd Whlto Preserving Kettlo; regular $1.00; priced ut lllle 10 (l, Enameled Blue and Whltu Wator Pall; regular $1.05; priced at 81. lit Wash Boards Washboard; hraHs; regular H0c; priced Oltc Wushboaid; glass; regular $1.00; prlcud.,..7lc Butcher Knives Butcher Knives; rogulur $1.00; priced nt.. 70c. Salted Peanuts Per Pound 15c SHUEY'S First National Bank Building East of Western Union Office Peanut Candy Per Pound 25c r