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FAREWELL PAllTY AT
TERREBONNE GIVEN
Mr. nml Mm. I'eto Monnrch, nnd
Mr. nml .Mrs. V. ClovoitRer were to
the Ijovo tor fruit Hundny.
Fred Walters moved to Tacoinn to
I Itla fniutlv WVitnncilitv
TERRKHONNE. Sept. 20.A fnre- A. s; n0i,m.8 bcelns'rldltiK tor cat
well party was given Thursday eve- ,Io jionjnv.
carl jorKen- u P clfiv
nlnit for Mr. nml Mrs,
son nt the J. C. Wymnn home. Mr.
nml Mm. . JorKoneon will leave tor
l'orttnnil Tuesday morniuK. A ploas-
nnt ovcnlns wnR spent mm some ex
cellent music was enjoyed, with Mrs.
(inrlock nt the piano. Mm. JorKen
pon pleased with vocal selections. A
lunch of Ico cream nml cake was
served, nnd the younK folks danced.
Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs.
Rodcstde and family, Mr. nnd Mm.
Kvorctt Parr, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. K.
WnlleuburK nnd family, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey antes nnd daughter, .Mr. uud
Mm. James llrown, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oar
lock and family, Mr. and Mm. J. C.
"tVyinnn and son, Robert, Frank
Montgomery and the guests of honor,
Mr. and Mm. Jorgonson and children.
Fred Rurfner, n successful Btock
raiser of Grizzly, and Mrs. Ruffncr
spent Wednesday at the Wallenburg
home. They took a load of apples
nnd cider home with them.
H. a. Churchman and wife wero
Opal City -visitors Sunday. Mrs.
Churchman is teaching the seventh
and eighth grades in tho Terrebonne
schools this year.
Mr. Krewson of Drain Is visiting
with his mother and sister. Mm.
Krewson nnd Mm. Oltn Vestal.
George Junker and family went to
the Cove Sunday and brought back n
load of fruit.
Mr. nnd Mm. Melvln Cyrus were
Prlneville visitors Monday. Mr. Cy
rus has discontinued his meat market
here,
ctiKcr celebrated his
ill' ml birthday by Inviting his neigh'
Iiom In to eat musk melon nnd water
melon. The melons were of excellent
quality and much enjoyed by nit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Guh Studlg. Mr. nnd
.mm. i,. .Monticth. Air. and .mm. j. i
Book mid Mrs. Julie l'nrrott spent
Sunday nt unto lako.
Rev. C. M. Drown of Redmond vis
ited his son and dnttghrVr Saturday,
Mrs. Frank Xcwbolt nnd daughter
visited tho week end with her litis
baud and Mm. Milburn.
POWELL BUTTE TRIES
MEMBERSHIP CONTEST
rOWELL UL'TTE, Sept. 20.- The
boys of Powell Uutte community met
'recently nt tho homo of Mm. E. A.
Itussett, organized, and elected otn
com and secured a teacher for their
class In the Powell Iluttu Sunday
school. They then Issued a member
ship challenge to tho girls' class for
a contest to run six weeks, t lie class
winning to be glveu a supper by tho
losing class. Ofllccrs of tho boys'
class are: President, Charles Charl
ton: vlco president, Glen Klsslcr; secretary-treasurer,
Edgar Peterson;
teacher, Mrs. E. A. Dussett.
Lloyd Russett left Monday In his
car for the roundup at Pendleton. Ho
was accompanied by Jay Shlvely.
Horn September 14 to .Mr. and Mm.
Ora C. Foster, a daughter, weight
Her name Is Frances
IV. lit. VlllUaii .111U ItllMIIJ "Villi I ,
to tho Cove Sundny on n business and "lno Pounds
pleasure trip. They brought back a ua-V, . , ,, . . .
load of fruit J,lsa Kdnn Morse of Prinevillo Is
Th n "unite nnH fmiiiv hnvn teaching tho Dutto Halley school.
returned home, after spending sev
eral weeks In Portland.
Mr. McVey nnd Jack Miller of
Boise. Idaho, have been visiting nt
the Wimp home. Mm. Wimp re
turned to Uolso with them nnd will
visit with relatives for two weeks be
fore returning home.
The Ladles' Pioneer club met last
Wednesday and sewed for u needy
family. Many articles were donated
and made over. The ladies would be
glad to receive donations of clothing,
anything suitable for children from
11 to 1-1 years. The club will meet
again next Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knorr. who
are working near Madras, spent Sun
day at their home, returning to Mad
ras Sunday evening.
Mrs. Xewbotd of Redmond was a
visitor at the W. R. Churchman home
Monday. Mrs, Xewbold formerly lived
at Lower Dridgc. but has moved to
Redmond on account of her daughter
being In school there.
George Gates and family and
Grandma Davidson of Redmond spent
Sunday at the of D. H. Gates home.
SCHOOL STARTS IN
TUMALO DISTRICT
DESCHUTES, Sept. 20. Tumalo
school started Monday with a good
attendance. The teachers are Mm.
Edna Jager. Mrs. II. Ward, and
Mr. Lows and Mm. Dunsmore.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lowe nnd chil
dren visited the E. M. Swalley homo
Sunday.
Walter Lowe of Deschutes was a
business caller at Lowe Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore of Des
chutes visited at the W. Lowe home
Monday. t
Miss Morse lives in the C. G. Gurrln
house and will look after the ranch
while Mr. Gurrln has gone enst to
si;cnd the winter with his mother.
Mm. Dorothy Johnson, tho teacher
of the Wilson school, reports 32 pu
pils enrolled tho first day and some
children aro still working In tho hay
fields and will enter school later.
Mm. Johnson hns a room in the Wil
liam Peterson home, where she keeps
house.
Mr. and 5tM. H. H. De Armond and
children, of Rend, were recent guests
at the J. A. KIkes home.
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Sears of The
Dalles nre guests of their daughter
and son-in-law. Mm. and Mr. Otto
Pauls. The Sears nre former resi
dents of this section and have many
friends here.
A number of Powell Butte young
people are students at Redmond
union high school this year. They
arc Edgar Peterson. Charles Charlton
3r., Elma Peterson, Grace Paulsi Gall
Purrlsh and Thelma Cronin.
Klof Johnson will go to Portland
tho Inst of this week. Miss Shobert
will have charge of the store and post
office while Johnson is away.
Miss Fay Elliott Is the teacher nt
Shepard school. She reports several
children out on account of work.
The thresher owned by A- Hlrscliol
of Tumalo ha3 been doing some good
work in this community.
George Whltsett has returned from
a trip to the Willamette valley.
Mr. nnd Mm. J. A. Rlggs went to
Redmond to take their little daugh
ter. Alys, to the doctor. Tho little
ono is somewhat Improved.
Mm. 11a Foster and son. Oran,
wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Hohbi last Sunday.
Sirs. Rudolf Wellpott has returned
from nursing a case at Prlneville.
Frank Doulavy of Vancouver, but
Carter and son, Freddie, moved on
tho llobnu much.
Mr. nml Mrs. 0. Dnhlo look their
dtiubhter, Mabel, to Iiuinpstend val
ley, where she wilt tench school.
Edward Young Is on tho sick list.
Tho Honry Soldo family cnllotl nt
the Fred Reynolds homo Sunday.
Mr, Hclgesnn lost ono of his vnlu
tibia cows..
Miss Elltubath Reynolds visited nt
F. lleltmnn's Friday.
Georgo Wallticu of Sisters wont to
tho Cove orchard for fruit Friday,
Herbert Nelson, Misses Elizabeth
Reynolds nnd Katharine llclgesoii
were home on a vacation last week.
George Barclay helped Mr. Ledger
worth liny Thursday.
Mrs. llottiiinii and lolut wero
staying with Mm. J. Pedorson and
children until .Mr. rouorsou enme
home.
Mr. and Mm. William Reynolds
njid Charles were Rend shoppers Sat
urday.
Mrs. W. limit visited her furm
Friday.
Miss O. Reed nttemled Institute
Inst week in Bend.
George Splndler, E. Klrkhnm, J.
Pedorson and F. lletttnttn went on n
hunting trip Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Carrol and daugh
ter visited Mrs. Carrol's mother In
Tcrrebonno Inst Sunday.
Mary McClnln visited tt week with
Mrs. Renins.
The louiiK school opened Inst Mon
day with 21 pupils, five nt thorn new.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. KrlcKson ami Esther
motored to the Cove for fruit u xveuk
ago Sunday.
.Mrs. Hunter and two chllilreu, .Mr.
and Mrs. Smith nnd Vera, and Mrs.
Hunter called nt the Barclay home
Thursday evening.
RELIEVES KID.VKV TROUBLE
"For two ycnM." writes Mrs. Surah
E. Beunott. Anderson. Indiana, "I
tried most everything for my kidney
trouble, but had no success until I
got Foley Kidney Pills." Foley Kid
ney Pills quickly relieve backache.
r h o u in a 1 1 c pains, dizziness and
blurred vision, kidney and bladder
trouble. Sold everywhere. Adv.
NEWS ITEMS FROM
PLEASANT RIDGE
BRIDGE FINISHED
OVER SQUAW CREEK
XI x A T) T fills, nn.l nn
EmaloT and ItolHi Sumner of Bend ! ?l
Monday. They will leave for Yakima,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kelson of Des
chutes were business callers In Bend
on Wednesday.
Mm. F. S. Stanley of Deschutes
was a business visitor in Bend on
Wednesday.
Tumalo school was closed the lat
ter part of the week on account of
the teachers' Institute.
Henry Dunn of Tumalo was a busi
ness caller at the S. Debing home
Wednesday.
Mrs. C. Wiley visited the Tumalo
school Tuesday.
W. Jones of Tumalo was In Des
chues Wednesday.
Walter Lowe Is hauling wood for
Jack Brula of Detchutes.
Mrs. G. M, Holten and Mrs. Mc
Knlglit of Deschutes were business
callers In Bend on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. S, Dcbliig and two
sons were In Bend on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rogers of Turn-!
ulo wero In Bend on business Friday.
Mr, McIIoney und Lowney Scott of
Deschutes were business callers In
Bend Saturday,
T. R. Benham and Mrs. Leo of
Deschutes picked fruit ut the Cove on
Saturday.
Misses Marguerite and Elzctta De
bing of Deschutes spent Friday pick
ing choke cherries at Little Falls.
A danco was given Saturday eve
ning at Jack Brula's ranch. A largo
crowd attended. Lunch was served
by the ladles. ,
Mrs. A. Scoboy of Tumalo under
went an operation at tho Mountain
View hospital for appendicitis. Sbo
is reported to bo recovering.
ALBANY MAN BUYS
LOWER BRIDGE FARM
LOWER BRIDGE, Sept. 20. R. L.
Drnwotor of Albany has bought what
Is known as tho Jack ranch. Brews
ter shipped a carload of personal
property to Redmond, and camo with
teams i.cro3s the Sar'.lam pass, nr
rlvltiK Thursday, Brewster is the
bro'her of Casey Browster, superln
lor.dent of Squaw .Creek irrigation
district.
Charles Kruger nnd Hugh Gardner
of Metollus were Lower Bridgo visit
ors Friday,
Tho Lower nrldgo school started
with an attendance of 10, Mrs,
Drown, instructor, has been In at
tendance at Institute
George C. Truesdale and family. Mr.
Doulavy plans to spend the winter In
Redmond, as his health Is much bet
ter there.
Harry Mertz Is hauling his wheat
to the McMfckle warehouse in Red
mond. Fred Brown and Miss Sexton of
Hood River visited at the E. A. Bus
sett home last week.
CUT THIS OUT IT LS WORTH
MONEY
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to
Foley & Co., 283G Sheffield Ave., Chi
cago, III., writing your name and ad
dress clearly. You will receive In re
turn a trial package containing Fo
ley's Honey and Tar Compound, for
coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid
ney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets.
Sold everywhere. Adv.
HAYING IS RUSHED
IN GRANGE SECTION
PLEASAXT RIDGE, Sept. 19.--
Mrs. O. E. Anderson ami Mm. W. II.
Gray wero shopping In Bend on
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. und Mrs. v. II. IIutclilUH and
Mr. and Mm. Raymond Churchill at
tended tho dance In Redmond Sat
urday night.
Albert .Mccormick Is helping J. A.
Chnse put up his hay,
Wortl has been received hero by
relatives of the birth ut a son on
September to Mr. uud .Mm. Charles
Xcslund nt Blackfoot, Idaho. Mrs.
Xeslund was formerly Miss Edll'.i
Groy, who Bred hero with her par
ents for several ycaM on tho place
now owned by Dr. A. M. Petty. They
later moved to Montana where ulio
wax married to Mr. .Nuslliud a car
ago. '
Rasmus Peterson returned Mon
day fro.n Crescent whero he wont to
dip his sheep.
Rev. J, E. Williams was hero tho
first of tho week looking after his
property. Rev. Williams nnd Mrs.
Williams are located now at Spo
kane, Wash., whero he will be pas
tor during tho coming year.
Alfred Mikkelsen went to Red
mond Tuesday whero be will attend
high nchool this year.
Ed Burdetle of Redmond, is help
lug O. E. AndeMon with his hay.
A danco was given by Jack Ilrula
at his rnnch near Deschutes on Sat
urday night. Those unending from
this neighborhood wore Mr . und
Mm. Ed Swalley and children, Mm.
Lavitia Jones, Harold Cooke, Mr.
uud Mm. L. A. Brandenburg and Mr.
uud Mm. W. H. Gray.
W. H. Gray was cutting hay for
O, E. Anderson tho last of the week.
Mr. uud Mrs. O. E. Anderson at
tended tho danco at the open air
pavilion In Redmond on Saturday
night.
' Mr, and Mm. John Myers of Turn-
nlo, accompanied by Mr. uud Mrs.
Bass of Sliver Lake, wero callers ut
tho Anderson ranch on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Karl Woods attended tho
teachers' Institute In Bend lust week,
week.
Gust Nelson Is working for II. T.
Mikkelsen during buying.
Mm. A. M. Potty Is packing up
preparatory to moving to Portland
the first of the week to spend the
winter.
nnAVnp mil. cnt on itnv.i
Ing Is In full blast,' everyone "is bugy!""1' oad breath.
with the tsecond cutting.
The Fred Reynolds family motored
to town Saturday.
Mrs. Cora Crelghton and daughter,
Hope, Mrs. G. Kennedy and mother
visited Mrs. M. Barclay for dinner
Friday.
Erling Helgeson called at the Pe
derson homo Monday.
Mr, Olbernalty hauled a load of
hay to town Saturday.
Mr. Oshorn has. finished dipping
sheep for Barclay. Mrs. Osborn ac
companied him to the ranch.
HAD .HEADACHES
"Had constipation about four years
nnd had awful bad headaches. After
taking Foley Cathartic Tablets, I was
(illicitly rcllovcd," writes Mrs. Myrtle
Jones, St. Joseph, Mo. Foley Cathar
tic Tablets for bllllousncss, head
aches, blurred vision, coated tongue
Sold everywhere, -
Adv.
NEWS ITEMS FROM
MILLICAN RANCHES
MILLICAN, Sept. 20. Mrs. P. J.
Bishop and her two children havo
movod back, from their homestead
hero to tho McKlnley-Hainpson mill,
whero her husband Is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Valley Dystrn and
their two small children spout wed
George Wallace called at tho Muhl i nesday buggy riding und visiting
homo Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs, W. Golden motored
home Sunday from Bend,
E. E. Butler Is hauling sand for a
now tank.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Boardmun wnro call
t'ra nt tho flsti hatchery Sunday.
A'ec Walters and Mr. Janes helped
.Too Peach kft hay Mondey.
School opened nt tho Hoecli dis
trict Inst Monday. .with 14 nuplls In
n.tomlauci'. Miss Mary WhUb Is the
Imcl'ir.
Henry Culver hauled hay to town
hint week.
Mr. und Mrs, II. Helgeson aro both
o-i tho sick Pal
Fred R"vnold3 In hoping Mr, OI-
uornaiy no
SISTERS, Sept. 20. Tho new
bridgo over Squtiw creek on the Mo-1
Kenxle-Boml highway Is now com
plete nnd Is opun for travel. I
C. X, Rabbins was u business vis
Iter at the homo of It, J, Sktilton In
Clovnrdalu last Tuesdny, j
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Arnold of Clovor-
dtilo wero visitors In Sisters Sunday. '
Mr, and Mm? M. llnlley wero vis-1
ttors nt Out C. X, Soreiisou luiiiio Suit-!
day afternoon.
.Miss Irel HnrrlltiMiiti was iibsnnt I
Monday from school on account ot
sickness.
Mr. Ladd was In Sisters Inst Mon
day with n loud of homo grown mel
ons tfrom his ranch on the lower
desert.
Mm, F. Kutuwult and children to
turped Sunday evening 'from their
much, where they went during tho
threo dnys' vneatloti. They brought
bark a loud of household goods with
them.
Van Wilson hits purchased u new
ear.
Walter Fullorton was In town Inst
Monday with a load of fruit from his
much on the lower Squaw creek,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Templeton
spent Sunday afternoon. In town.
Mrs. J. P. Dtickntt and Musters
Freddie and Stanley Itowllu and
Elizubuth llowlln spout Thursday aft
ernoon with Mrs. C. X. Rabbins.
Paul Schiieiter of Plttlnvlew wan
In Sisters on business Mnmlay afternoon.
Mrs. Ed Leithaiiser uudfeMr. Hazel
Spoo and children spent Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. Templeton nt the
Diii'Koll stiwnilll camp.
.Mr. und Mrs, C. N. Bobbins wero
shopping in Sisters last Tuesday ('ve
iling.
Miss Florence Royal Is moving to
rooms-over the Lelthnusor store.
J. Berry was shomilng In Sisters
Monday afternoon.
.Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scarth wero
shopping In Sisters Thursday ufter-
uuon.
F. Jncquot helped C. X, Itobhlns
with his liny last week.
Mrs. William Wilson and son.
Johnny, picked strawberries at the
George Cyrus place In Clnvcrdale.
.Mr. und .Mrs. Ed l.elthnuser mo
tored to Redmond last Saturday to
meet Mm. Lellliauser's parents, who
wero expected to arrive from Colorado.
The fire on Trout Creek mountain
took a number of men out nf Sisters
Inst Thursday nnd Friday.
Mrs. E. F. Fryreur has returned to
her homo here after spending several
weeks visiting In Cloverdalu and
Bend. ,
James Elklns of Plainvlew sold u
beef In the Sisters butcher, J. Hngeu,
Sunday.
Mrs. llnlley of Cloverdale was
shopping In Sisters .Monday after
noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pete Mlllnn und Ut
ile Cecil Seamiin wero visitors in
iilflters from the McKlnlcy mill.
Warren Farthing from tho roud
camp spont Sunday ut his home in
Sisters.
The dance given nt II. IC. Allen'ii
hall last Friday night was well at
tended. Every ono reports a good
time.
X. Klmpsy was n visitor In Sisters
Mnmlitv nftnmnmi I
Richard King returned to Ills homo
In Vhla lost Wednesday after spend
ing a fow days lit Sisters.
Jack Sledhnm of Prlnevllla spent a
fow days In Sisters Inst week.
Charles Grlulth win in Sisters with
n load of vegetables Inst Tuesday
from lii.i ranch on lower Squuw
creek.
Mrs. R. Grogan and son, Dewey,
wero visiting In Sisters last Tuettduy
evening.
Mr. und Mm, P, Huntington wero
callers at F. Arnold's of Cloverdalu
Sunday morning.
Mr. uud Mrs, Lynn Wilson wero In
town Sunduy from tho Duckctt saw
mill camp. They took out a load of
lumber to nnish their now house.
Mm. William Wilson and Van and
Johnny Wilson wero shopping In Sis
ters Thursday.
Tho Try Sowing club meet again
Burning Peat Bog Resists Efforts
of Fire Fighters, Dynamite Tried;
General Situation Bad, Says Plumb
When citinpoM In n meadow
above I'rluglo talis built their
camp lire several days ago. they
failed to take Into consideration
that the ground tindernentli Is it
layer of pent extending over many
acres and several feet thick. The
result is a ground lire which Iiiin
spread over three ticros, biAtilng
deep, nnd almost Impossible to ex
tinguish, states 11. L. Plumb, su
pervisor of the Deschutes iilitloiinl
forest.
Flro fighters have finally been
forced to adopt heroic mensureH;
and urn now engaged In blasting
with dyiiiiiiilto it ttoiiah mound the
burning nron.
The Mid situation In ut Its most
critical stage, Plumb believe. Ru
cunt fronts have killed much green
vegetation, and this with the long
dry spell has resulted In the woods
being iitiusiuilly Inllamabli).
Warden J. I). Iliiwiunli was
called to liiko charge of a lint Iti
tho (Irnudvluw district this morn
ing, and it small blare was also
reported In thu vicinity of I'm
Butte,
with Mrs, E. Lelthauser, leader, after
a vacation of several wecku mi ac
count of many of the members ab
sence. Xow that school bus begun,
the class will meet after school In
thu evenings. The members will
gather Friday, September I'll, at the
school house.
Requisite Foiindntlon.
Prliii'lplo Is to ii mini what n fre
ninstlliitlon In In n tuition. Wlilmut
It the one tuny III) gond, the nlti'l
happy, but mo runout tell Imw Iikik
Hint gooduc nml happiness will on.
tlniie. '
neighbors.
F. II, Loomts, who located oil: what
used to bo Ferdinand Tauschur's
homestead, hns been busy most of his
tlmo since hero, fixing his fonces,
Loomln worked on tho Rosin ranch
on Thursday.
B. O. Coleman's son nnd daughter
and tholr two children vlultcd tholr
father Sundny, motoring from
Rronks-Scunlon Cnmp No, 1 and re
turning tho samo day.
Alvln Leo, who Iwih bdeu helping
his brother Frank to harvest, has i
roturned to live In Bend,
Arthur Rahu motored back to
Portland nttcr .a long visit with hln
brother, W. A, Rnhn.
It Is reported that WiUard Qrln-
Don't Tie Up
Your Ford
IET U3 put Hncslcro on
J your Ford today nnd
yourcarvill bctw comfort
able as any that travels the
roads. Its smoothness and
steadiness arc wondcrfull
Hnsslcro reduce repair and
upkeep expense 'by absorb
ing the many blows'duc to
rouRh roada which jopsen
up the enr and disturb the
vital adjustments. Tires
last longer. The Hasslers
soon pay for themselves in
reduced expense.
Test them ten days at our
riskl
Central Oregon Motor Co.
FORI) HALES A XI) HKItl'K'K,
HEM), ORE.
Mr. Ja-.c and family and lils stead sold his ranch Inst week
father nnd family lmvo moved In tlie J, II. Lnamln made u buuincuH trip
house whero Mr. Carter Uyed, Mr to Bend Tucoduy.
Shack Absorbers
FIRST ANNUAL
Harvest
Ball!
The real old fashioned kind, like our grand
fathers used to enjoy. Many interesting special
features have been arranged for the evening pro
gram to aid in making this one of the most enjoy
able affairs of the year.
PLEASANT RIDGE
COMMUNITY HALL
On Dalles-California Highway between Hcnd and
Redmond
Saturday
Sept. 23
The best of everything has been chosen for this
big event. It marks the end of a golden harvest
and must be celebrated in a fitting manner.
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT 12 M.
WILSON GEORGE
and his Jazz Band will furnish the music. '
We want your smile to help make this a memor
able event
Public Sale!
September 28th
WILLIAMS' RANCH
Nine miles south of La Pine, on River Road.
17 head of thoroughbred Holstcin cattle.
7 cows, 5 registered and. balance subject to reg
istration. One good farm team und set of double harness.
Furm machinery of all description.
THIIMH (r HALi: Ml mini under I0, casli. All niiiiin over
1)1 It), bankable note will bo nccciitcd or Hciiircd not en hcnrluft
H'c Interest fur period of 1- niontliN, live jier cent will bo (le
ducted for null on nil JiiitIhim'h over $10.
ROSE CAFE WILL FURNISH EATS
For further information inquire or address,
C. A. TUCKER, La Pine, Oregon.