PAOK a I1KX1) nUMiKTIN, BUND, OHKQON, THURSDAY, JUI.V 80, tflgfl What's Doing In The Country imtntiKtittKttrcum&KnitKiasiaianKianft CURRANT YIELD IN flyig MP o Tuosdny nftor nrmroT v TTTnvrr rtrT s?"1.0 nBV I'01"'8 for Rasmus Peterson luiruuu uunii uuv(,or Pleasant Rldgo. . Atr. nml Mrs. John Myers of Turn- ... . i ....,1...... i.. ti t iinWLM f niTTTE 1..1.. in ""-iw uuaiutM vuiiviD 111 iwuiiiuuu , &.wu. uiuj iiiiB. Mondav George Kissler reports n fine yield-of . v Aiwi UU8HCO, onu uua uuiu - nnhllA ttiar fnttimn.t f JUV, I VH1IHVM Ml the red and the white varieties. Mr. Dement of Prlncvlllc, who rep resents the Bend Oarage, was a vis- ltor at the J. J. Chapman homo re-1 cenlly. Ho is an old-time, friend of the Chapmans. Mr. nna Mrs. K, N. Hall and son. . u ii.i..- m S'Tiy RtCAn0n1;.Mt w,i,.rn I J Mr- blng of Deschutes was n flJ.V Si. ?v SSii?l2iSS business caller In Dend on Tuesday. vft luh "rJEiLr?Iifl f,uS5dl Harola 000,10 n,,d w C' Von p v.n, ' isr Cleave were business callers In Rend Portland and Vancouver, She was on jjomjoy vlnMt xilss "nrsucrlte Deblng returned nhn J S1, Tha C2? h.J1 Q.end Sunday evening, after spend Sonle1. M,sTuh.-SeUThreecelved aVe'- S"' "8 ho' ffij'In'S.hfJfnr 1 AlnonB thoso trnntactlni: business oPPlylnE tor, and she left to. , eml Saturilay from Tumalo woro aeCOpt It. Prod V. Wnltniv,. Mr f! P llonknr A -!..... 11'....H.hlT a a!.., .1 11 - - ... ............. ...... - - - - aiiuui ui.nuuci ic..nni nuiu last week of the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. Will Wurtweller. In Portland, but has since been notified that she Is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nichols, who'uria.. wcro helping on the Wunweller rnncn during naying. navo returned a vrp tfATOAf XJrIC to their home at Prlnevllle. the flrstiKAXNliJtlj r AKA1 HUM 11. cutting of Alfalfa being all put up on the Dig ranch. E. C. Charlton has gone to Paulina where he will bo employed at the Mills ranch. Verna Edwards has scarlet fever. Her brother Ernest has Just recov ered from that disease, Mrs. Ila Foster bas gone to Dend, wnere sne win nurse, Mrs. Edward Luthy and son have returned from a pleasant visit with relatives in Salem. Mrs. Luthy was accompanied on her trip home by her brother. Mr. Kissllng, and family, of Salem, who remained a few days for a visit at the Luthy ranch, then de parted for a trip to Crater lake and other points of interest. - C. M. Charlton and E. N. Hall went to Bend Monday, where they attended to business, returning the same day. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Cnllahan are back home at Powell Butte from the Paisley ranch of O Callahan brothers, and have commenced haying. Bush nell brothers have a part of the O'Callahan place rented and the hay on it is already In the stack. J. Arthur Mllner has gone to the Willamette valley, where he will work during the summer. Mrs. Mll ner will run the ranch while he Is away. Little Ceorgia Truesdale has been quite ill of cholera Infantum, but is. now much improved. NEWS FROM FARMS AT PLEASANT RIDGE inrcsnmrntnirctatsKimnmumum I tho rond camp Ul HUtllO IUK0 Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wlnklo and fam ily loft last Wednesday for Elk' lake, whore they will camp tho rest of tho summer, Mr. Wlnklo will act im packer and guide for tourists this summer. Mrs. A. Cllbsou has been quite III tho past week, but is sumo butter now. Prank Lolthausor was a business visitor In Clovordalo last Saturday, Miss Loranor Kirk Is visiting her lather, ucorso Kirk. Mr. Gorgon returned to his home Lu'lioro last Thursday, uttor spending two months in Washington, visiting wan his sou and daughtont. Mr. and Mrs. (Icorgo McCallstor hnvo moved to tha McKlnluy sawmill, where McCallstor will help John Den ills log, and Mrs. McCallstor will havo chargo or tho cook house. Miss Hose Spoo la spending n few nays visiting wun Airs. Aicuaiister. Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Hunt woro In town Monday from their camp on tho Motollus. Mr. and Mrs. urogan and son, uowoy, woro in Sisters Monday. Miss Iluby South Is helping Miss Tncimn zumwnit this week. Newell Van Tassel. .of Terrebonne was In Sisters Sunday. Mrs. John Dlnklo loft last Tuosday for Portland, whore she will spond a low weoxs. Mr. and Mrs. Moody nrrlveil last week. Mr. Moody will bo the high school teacher for tho, Sisters high this coming torm. Thf will llvo In the Honcli house, s Arnold Brady, wJio has been help ing u. j. KKeiioudook slcK Mondnv nnu nan to do ojangnt hornet Deschutes Pine, where they brought soino mllch cows. Mrs. Q. M. Holten of Deschutes was a visitor at tho O. D. Stanton homo Monday. Merwln Lee of Deschutes was a and daughter. Elmerlne: Mr. and Mrs. D. Mayfleld and Miriam Trlpplet. Mrs. Q. W. Holten and Mr. and Mrs. McNight and dnughtcr, Thclma, of Descliutes, wore Bend callers Sat- BURNED TO GROUND GRANGE HALL. July IS. Tha home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Butler was totally destroyed by fire about 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. Noth ing was saved except two suits of clothing which Butler's hired man re moved, being unable to save anything else on account of the intense heat which was already felt through tho wholt house. No one was hurt, but Jin, uuticr was in a critical condl tlon from shock, but Is recovering, The origin of the tire Is a mystery, Mrs. B. E. Butler Is being cared for at the home of her sister, Mrs, O. P. Dahle. C. Lowe s mother and sister are both very ill, Henry Prlchard hus purchased the old Joe wornslair place in this vlcln uy. no is an ex-service man. Mrs I SAYS IT ACTED IJKK A CHARM. Summer coughs and colds ore us winy persisioni anu aostinate. All tho more reason for using a rellablo remedy. Mrs. Margaret Smale, Bish op, Calif., writes: "Foley's llonoy and Tar is a good remedy. Suffered from n cold last week, used It, and it acted llko a charm." Sold everywhere. Adv. TERREBONNE PARTY IS TOTAL SURPRISE TEUREBONNE, July 19. A num ber of DeoDlo surnrised Mrs. William Hall Sunday afternoon. Ice cream was served and a pleasant time spent. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Forrest and Mavis Knnrr left for tho vallov in. Caroll returned to her home NT" where "oy will stay for a while. through lioro on business Wednesday. Mm. O. 0. Clnypool and daughter Doris ot Bond spout Sunday with her slslnr, Mrs. 0. V, Cyrus, W . J, Harrison lost a good mllch raw from bloat last week. Mrs. Illnck Is on tliu sick list thin weok. Mrs, 11, It. Kllgoro and children woro Sunday visitors at L. UoiighorR. Hoy. IIIIIIs (if Torrcbonnu held ser vices liuro Sunday at 3 p. in, In tho school house, It. M, Duly M'uiit Sunday at his much horo. MessiR. Hwlnglu and Harjier from Tumalo aro putting up hay on tha Foley ranch this week. f) Mrs. Lnurn Wnymlro nml Vons, of Itedmnml, nro visiting at the O, F. Cyrus home. Mr. and Mrs. Turliott of losobiirg and Mr. Arnold ot Bend werq Hun day visitors at a. Kolllngs, Thdmas Arnold was u business vis itor In Bond Wednesday. S. C. Kline was In Redmond Wed nesday, having dental work done. Harold Kline took a veal to Ilend Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter ) rail a in and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles (list wero Sunday visitors nt W. F, Arn old's. Miss Mary Fry rear of Bend spent Sunday nt her homo hero. PLAINVIEW BOY FINDS WIND CAVE after a two weeks' visit with her sis-1 Peggy McCulla of Lower Brldgo ter-ln-law In Bend. spent tne week ond with Mrs. W. Wll Mrs. R. K flr-lmpf. nnlprlnlnnil thnlllams. Girls' club at her home Wednesday J,r vestal was sago hen hunting afternoon. Evervnnn snont n vnrv n. I near l.n I'lno. lie wont Saturday and lovable afternoon Hnnrinir. nftur which came U3CK HUlldav. the hostess served a lunch of Ice .-Mrs. nay una cniiarcn arc visiting cream and cake. Several older uicm- r 'l "''V s parents, sir, and Mrs. .bers visited thn rlnh Thn nnxt mi.nl-1 Jim Drown. Ing will be held at the home ot Miss J- c- Wyman and son made a bus! Katharine Helgeson. cm trip to culver Sunday, PLAINVIEW. July 10 Mr. Downs ana Ross wero Redmond visitors on Monday. ' . A largo wind cave has been dis covered on James Dawson's ranch. Some months ago, Perry Dawson, while trapping rabbits, round a small hola from which a cold wind was blowing. Upon further Investigation It was round somo days tho wind was blowing out. on others It was drawn In. Upon enlarging tho entrance- passage SO or 90 feet long was round leading Into what .appoarcd to be a large envo but which so far has not been explored. Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Llvcsav were shopping In Bond Wednesday. Holllo Swingle and Paul Scoesln attondod tho Fourth of July celcbra- tion at silver l.n Ice. (1. F, Powers wns In Bond Baltlf day. , Bam Burgess was n Redmond vis itor Thursday, Tho strawberries aro ripening f!t, Mrs, Alox I.ovtuluft li marketing about 20 cralt'H per week. Mrs, II. A. HctigRlns. Ml Jom'nb Ino Perry, MIhh Josoi'lilno HuiKm and Mary llonuclt were ruosIh of Mrs. Vcrn Llvosuy I'rlday. , , Miss Downs of Portland, who Im boon vIsllliiR her parent. Mr, mid Mrs, (Icorgo Downs, linn returned to her home, accompanied by her broth, er and sitter. Mr. and Mrs. John Downs. Mr. Downs will finish his study of uptcmolry. Mr, nml Mrs. Vm l.lvesay and Mr. and Mr. Floyd Scott intended the Hlstors picnic July Fourth. Mr. and Mr. Charles Mltcholl wero shopping In Rendmond Wednesday. Mr and Mr. Hubert Hcoggln, Minion Josenhlno Perry and Mary llnnnnU spout the Fourth nt lluttlo In 1(0. P. Vnn Tassel I suiting slriiwlir. rlen ul Sister. NO BLISTER RUST IS LOCATED BY EXPERT No while pliin blister rust exist lt Central Oregon n far as W, 10, I.uwr enco nt llio United Hlulim bureau nt plant Industry linn boon nblo to nscvr tain tit Investigations covering moi tlinu it week, llo ha, however round many wild currnlit mill goo,, berry plants, tho alternate hosts of thn fun gun causing tho disunite, lm. eating that the timber nren of Central Oregon would not provo n barrier tu tho spread of tho illsonio, Successful Graduates Are tbe Best Recommendation of O. A. C. ThU Institution offer n thorough, pntrllrnl, nml ktandanl m!ii. ration nt n t within rerfcli of thn hlgti xrliool graduate. It offers trulnlng for collegiate degree In: Agriculture Mines Commerce Pharmacy Engineering and Mechanic Art Vocational Ed ileal I on Forestry Chemical Knglnwerlug Homo Economics Military Science and Tactics It offers training also In: Tho School of Music, Physical Education, Industrial Journalism. Kail Term Ojx-ns Neptrmber IM For circulars of Information and Illustrated booklet write to The IteglMrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvnlllo, Orrgiin Mr. Whalen has nurchased the Mc- Lclldnd place In this district Erllng and Howard Helgeson vis ited at the Grimes homo Sunday afternoon. Reuben Nelson is working for tho national forest for the summer. He is at Elk lake, Ross Daniels of Culvor.was a vis- ltor at tho Waltenburg home Sunday. O. F. Wnllenbure and son went ta Grizzly 'Monddy. PLEASANT RIDGE. July 19. Several persons In the community have sent to Maryhill, Wash., for 16 boxes of apricots'. Mm O R Atl,lf.rnn vrn. n hil.fnfi.a vlftffnr In Tlprimnnr. mi Rntnrlnv nrt.lflne, prnnnn Mr. and Mrs. Clauson spent Antone Ablstrom. Miss Hllraa Ncl- wceK ena visiting wun .Mrs. uiauson's n and Mrs. Alfred Pedersen wero Parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Dahle. HAYH VAL1JJY IS DIIY The Willamette valley Is suffering II ml At n nrnl rn rtaA A mum bam m In spite or tho shortage of water T" ' VT" 7, . in the spring this year, there in sold cordln ,0 Councilman N. H. Gilbert, to be a larger crop of alfalfa than last year. The potatoes are unusually who with his family returned Sun day from a visit to Portland, Seaside and Pacific City. They had been gono six weeks. Bend shoppers on Tuesday, Arthur Stewart of Bend was a caller at the Anderson home on Thursday afternoon. Glen Roberts attended the dance In Redmond Saturday night. Dr. A. M. Petty left. Saturday eve ning to attend the Idaho Baptist summer assembly, where he will make several speeches. He will also attend the Oregon Baptist summer assembly, to be held at Columbia City, before returning here about August 1. Walter Lowe has been .cultivating potatoes for Harold Cooke on tbe An derson ranch this week. - I Some of the people of this neigh borhood, accompanied by several from Redmond and Prineville June- SECOND HAY CUTTING WILL BE MADE SOON COUGHED SO HE COULD XOT BLEEP Tickling throat, bronchial coughs uuu uEuiijiauc Biiusms urea one s n nvpimji p ti to n..in rest .mil u-Piiknn thn vtm nnrt . T. ERDALE, July 19. Haying lous alekiiMH was result FnnV If nl l PrPKreS8,n Tamer Slowly on de hor? f ind . i?...i i,.h n .i count of thc difficulty In securing hoy uta i uuu, jiiu., writes, i uuu a 1 nlrllftrB Tha hn ITAnlhlll, lit l,.(nn. vere cold and coughed continually at pitchers. The hot weather Is brine ing tho second crop on very lost and nlcht Could harcltr sluon FoIpv'h I V u croi " vry lasi ana HUiv .Ulrl?"JSJSee "hows promise or duplicating tho uu- Honey and Tar stopped ray cough Sold everywhere. Adv. MUCH ROAD BUILDING IN SISTERS SECTION usually heavy first cuttincr. Vern Skelton soent Sundav at Rut. tie lake. E. M. Peck. Redmond realtor, was The Sign of Authority! Every authorized Ford Agency displays the Blue and White Sign of the Ford Motor Co. All others bidding for Ford busi ness are imitators. And every time you turn your Ford car over to other than a Ford shop, you are simply gambling your property against the skill of the mechanics in that shop. Ford men are specialists and are trained for that work in a superior Way not possible yfKbn men work on all makes of cars. T, Do not just trust to luck in your' Ford repair work Go to an authorized agency if you desire the genuine articles designed for the Ford car. Labor charges and parts sold at the Ford Motor Co. prices are no more in Bend than elsewhere. Terms on repair work if the order is $25.00 or more. Central Oregon Motor Co. Ford Sales and Service J.L.Van HuiTcl A G.Clark Bend, Oregon OQC SISTERS, July 19. The rock crusher which has been established tlon, composed a picnic party on the one mile east of Sisters on the lied-1 Deschutes river near the Becker mond-Slsters highway, Is now lu op- brldge on Wednesdoy evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson spent Sunday on Tumalo creek, near the fish hatchery. Mrs. Ed Swalley and baby daugh ter returned from Bend on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Armstrong were In Redmond on Saturday evening. cratlon. Graveling the roads began Monday on ino iienii-Histers highway. Charles Orwe'ller has recently pur- ciiaHeu a new uverland car. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Elkln and children wero business visitors In Sis ters Friday uvening. John DennfH, Mrs. Lester Gist and I Harold Cooke and Mrs. Catherine . Mrs. B. Markell spent Friday in Red- jonnnsen were in ucumonu baiuruay . mouu, tmuiiiiuig. evening to do some trading. Fred Stephens spent Sunday at the Deblng home near Deschutes. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was a Des chutes visitor Thursday morning. Earl Rohblim accompanied Ed Snoo to JtedmoiM Sunday. IF. .. .1 it., ni.i nt.i.t . ...I uuu .ills. unuriCB IIUUU1I1H uuu In daughter Inez were business visitors Ql at tne ii. j. HKeiton home Sunday. Miss Ccclle Robbing returned to her home here Sunday, after spend ing several days with Mrs. James Elklns In Plalnvfew. vern Skelton of Cloverdale wag In CROUP RELIEVED OVER, NIGHT M. T. Davis, leading merchant at Bearavllle. W. Virginia, writes: "A few nights ago one of my natrons had small child tken with croun about , town Sunday afternoon. midnight. CameUo my store and got Georgo Kirk wag In town Friday Foieys llonoy and Tar. Before morn- evening. Ing the child entirely recovered. Be J. P. Duckett was in Sisters on sure to get Foley b Honey and Tar. , business Friday evening. Sold everywhere'. Adv. HAYING IS STILL ON THROUGH DESCHUTES DESCHUTES, July 19. G. M. Holten ot Deschutes helped S. Deblng rake hay Tuesday. Misses Edith Swalley nnd Thelma Harvoy were visitors at the S. Deblng home Tuesday. Mrs. w. Lowe nnd children were visitors at the E. M. Swalley homo Tuesday. It. White of Bond spent Tuesday nigui wun waiter lowo. Wade Short and Billy and Harrv Wall of Deschutes wero Bond busi ness cullers Saturday. Mrs. C, W. Nelson nnd children vis ited Mrs. W. Lowe Friday. Miss Marguerite Deblng visited Mrs. W. Lowe ot Deschutes Friday evening. Fred Stophenson ot Deschutes Is lielplilg A, Mlkkelsen put up his hay. Mrs, G, M. Holten of Deschutes mado a business trip to Bend Monday, Hal Cooke of Deschutes mado a Jasper Robbing has been hclnlne jonn jjcnms wun nis haying. Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Jacobson and little daughter, Barbar. left Wednes- any evening ror tne east to spend a I few weeks. Ed Spoo has ben hauling lumber rrom the Urweiier sawmill to Red mond tho past week. Dorsoy Holding or Plalnvlew was a business visitor at tho 0.. N, Robblns home Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Graham and children were visitors In Sisters from CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Is greatly relieved by constitutional treat' menu iMuyu CATAUBII MEDICINE l a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con dltlon of the mucous lining of the Kusta chlan Tube. When this tube Is inflamed you lu-ve a rumbllntr sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely doted, Deafnees Is tbe result. Unless tho In-' lamination can be reduced, your hearing I??ii!..?...,e,ro,!,, 'orover. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts through tha blood on tho mucous surfaces of the eys tern, thus reducing the Inflammation and assisting Nature In reitorlnc normal con ditions. circulars free. All Druggists. 7. J. 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