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tmnn nrtl.fmn, mm, tmmuti, tmMitAit,iiAturt ai, iml ! - timiminffiiBrtrmnmfimmiWM What's Doing In The Country Emmmtimrrmnnninrfrmrmrrmmnmtrmnnn OLD TIME DANCE TKKKKI!ONNK KEEPS AT POWELL IJUTTE ST. PATRICK'S DAY POWKI.D HUTTK. March 24. TKRRF.ItONNH, March 2i.-The Tom Costelln Russoll Galbrnlth Jack Rublo . Gordon Gnlbrnlth Boys of nearby college. Miss Ophelia Judklns . Gladys Van Tasscll Members of the faculty. Kathleen O'Brady Ervln Cailaman Maid of tho seminary. Jonas McGllvery Roland Johnson Man of tho seminary. Thero will ho an old-fnshlonod dnco(rensle club hero gave n 8t. Patrick at community hall Friday night, party Inut Thursday at tho homo of March 25. This dsnce Is Just for tho , Mrs. W. F. Onlbralth. (James wero homo folks In Powell Ilulto and a played after which lunch was sorted, general good tlmo Is anticipated, as After lunch the guests told Irish real old-fashioned mnslc Is to be fur- Jokes. A short program was siren nlshcd by Heard's band. by tho Hibernians. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gilchrist and Friday. March SB, a high i hool family hnvo moved to Prlnotlllo. PlT will bo given by tho school. The Mrs. E. A. """ " N-mbrr.. AL dinner last week In honor of her son". iiinhard accompanist; solo, Lloyd, it wasn complete surprise, 0aibralth: reading. Kobert Gladys Smith. Miss nudolf. Mr. , , M gh . roni,. Young of Redmond and nmtmot ( Miss Joyce Ilaileton; solo. W. J. thn ram Mr nt hninit. The vounsr neo- -. . . ... . , . .. . . .. - linn, mo program win do iuiiowvu plo all went to Bend to the show af- by B vUyM ontMcA A Case of Sus- tcrward. I pension." with the following cast: Mrs. E. II. Stowart and Mrs. Hoy , norothy Talbort.... Phorno Ralston Roberts were shopping In Bend '"st Mildred Bartles3 Mnvls Knorr week. (Alice Dosmond..Gertrudo Wallcnburg nun itinderman was called tOi Younc Indies of tho seminary. Prlncvlllo tho first of tho week on Harold Sanders.. Albert Hlbbard account of the Illness of his rather. "George Truesdalo has been seri ously 111 for tho past week and n part of tho tlmo was in a Bend hos pital, but nt present ho Is reported to bo somewhat improved. He has been brought home, however, nnd Mrs. Truesdalo Is caring for him. Mrs. Mary V. Charlton and son Charles, Jr., havo returned from an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. 11a M. Foster, at Salem. Mrs. Charlton also held a position in tbo legislature while at Salem. She brought her small grandson, Oran Charlton Foster, home with her. The new officers of the Powell Butte Sunday school are: J. J. Flint, superintendent; E. R. Agee, secre tary; Mrs. Irving, organist. New officers of the Powell Butte Cooperative association are: Her man Allen, president: Mr. Wellpott, secretary; J. Arthur Mtlner, treas urer. The board ol directors of tho Shepard school held a business meet ing the first of the week. Quite a number of the young peo ple met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving last Sunday for singing prac tice Dr. Van Gessner and Mrs. Mary Howard of Prlneville were guests at the E. A. Bussett ranch Sunday. Mrs. Frank Kessler entertained a group of boys at Sunday dinner for the pleasure of her sons, Donald and Wayne. Those seated at the table were: Carl Jacobson, Samuel Tweet, Charles M. Charlton, jr., Donald and Wayne Kessler. The many gflends of "Grandma" Brown will be grieved to know that she is very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Bussett. A. W. Bayne was called to Bend last week to see his father, Francis Bayne, who was ill. After spending several days with his parents, Mr. Bayne brought them to his home, where he will care for his father un til he recovers. E. C. Charlton and E. H. Stewart are plowing on A. W. Bayne's ranch, which they have leased. Bulletin "WANT ADS" Bring Re sults Try Them. Ptuntm fiitfndiff m nff ffnnl f'ffnuflltfi .Monday nfOf (helf htiime (hold good. Mm. William will rnnftfl hf hnmfl Ihln summer on Ifirtlr ! ranch nraf frlnrvllfo. Mr William I p(of of (lid Mfllioillnl Kiilncopnl eliureh af Kemrrrer, Wyo, W. II, Mtttrliln went (o llrdmond Tuesday nflofnoon (o Imvn M rnr f paired. Mr. nnd Mm. O. K. Anderson were shopping In (lend on Wednesday. Olen Coi nf tho C. O. f. Co. put In a headgato for Alfrod I'ederson this week. II. T. Mlkknlson accompanied Ole Hanson nf Deschutes to Bond on business Thursday. V. E Htudebnker of Bond was a caller In thin neighborhood on Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. "O. E. Anderson at tended tho card party given by Miss Nollle Orlffln at tho Deschutes hotel on Thursday ovonlng. Claudo Christ nf Itedmond, accom panied by n commission mnn from Portland, was In this neighborhood Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Llttlo nnd children visited nt tho homo of Mrs. Little's parents near Redmond Sunday. Snfo Mctllclno for CWldren. Foley's Honey and Tar Is a family cough remedy that mothers can do pond upon. It will not upset n deli cate stomach and children llko it. Mrs. Agnes Barnes, 208 E. 4th St., Altoona, Pa., writes: "I gave Foley's Honey and Tar to my baby for croup and it helped her Immediately." Sold everywhere Adr. SHIP SHEEP FROM PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE, March 21. Rasmus Peterson nnd H. T. Mlkkcl- sen, accompanied by Ole Hanson and William Bergstrom of Deschutes. lett for Portland Saturday evening with three carloads of sheep. Dr. A. M. Petty of Portland spent Sunday and Monday hero looking af ter his property, while here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. An derson. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson at tended church In Redmond Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mahaffoy of Bend were dinnerguests Sunday at the O. E. Anderson home. Mrs. Ole Hanson and children of Deschutes visited Mrs. Catharine Jo- hansen Sunday. Miss Hllma Nelson Is on the sick list, suffering from a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pedersen were shopping In Redmond Wednes day. Rasmus Peterson and Mrs. Cath arlne Johansen were Bend visitors Thursday afternoon. W. J. Shannon spent the week In Bend looking after his business in terests. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams, ac companied by their daughter. Mrs I'mnt the llriiollrtJno HIMor. Tho following from tho Boncdlc tlno Sisters, Holy Nnmo Convent, Han Antonio, Fin., Is of value to every mother: "Wo havo Just received shipment of Foley's Honey and Tar, It Is n housohold remedy. Wo havo used It since wo know of It, for our children especially, nnd always found It boneflclnl." Sold evorywlierii.--Adr. JUNIPER WOOD IS SENT TO FACTORY PLAINVIEW. March 24. Sam Burgess Is hauling Junlpor to tho pencil factory In Bond. Mrs. C. F. Clmlfan, Mrs. II. Swin- Kel nnd Mrs. Howard Hartloy attend- the lecturo given by Dr. Owens-Adalr nt Tumalo Wednesday. A. W. Armstrong and family wero shopping In Bend Thursday. Mrs. Howard Hartley snout Friday with Mrs. Hoss. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Chalfan woro visitors In Redmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Blnkesly and family of Vancouver, Wash., arrived In Plalnview last wcok to make their home. Mrs. Blakosly is a sister of Mrs. P. Van Tassel, at whose homo they nro visiting until they find n suitablo location. Mrs. Sam Burgess spent Friday with nor slstor Miss Nellie Scoggins. Mrs. C. F. Chalfan and son Warren wero visitors In Bend Wednesday. Ilyfld ion' roiMlfi Alio redifnoif fwmrf flitfnrnV owning d , Mm, .fofiii llolliimn ami rhlMrrn npflnC Tuesday wild Mm 0 M I'hcltn. , , Mm. Klmer 1'nnpr.f, who hrU been vlsll fetollve at (Irani fan for Ihn pnsl week, relumed hnm Badinlay morning I (llli Kdgorlnn wa n caller at tho V M. I'lifilp hnmn Hunday morning Mr nnd Mr. II, Mlrkle, who havo boon living on the I. K. Winter Place, havn moved t tho Mlcklc mill. I try Hnyder, who was operated upon for appendicitis some tlmo ago, I Improving rapidly, I Mr. and Mr. P. I, McManmon wero cntlor at tho C. M. Phelps homo Sunday afternoon. Approximately 100 rabbits wero killed hero In tho rabbit drive Hun-day. Will Hoot I helping Charles Spaugh with hjs farm work this week, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aulmon nnd Henry nnd Raleigh Aulmon of Bend visited Mr. and Mr. U. M. Phelps Sunday. Mr. Owens and family, who havo been living nt tho McKlnlcy mill this winter, moved to Bond tills wook. Cut Till Out It It Worth 'Money. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foloy & Co., 283G Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, III., writing your nnmo nnd address clearly. You will receive In return a trial packago containing Koloy'a Honey and Tar Compound, for cough, colds nnd croup, Foloy Kidney Pills nnd Foley Cntlmrllc Tablets, Sold uvcrywlioro Adv. F-R-E-E ! Kor your benefit h well us ours, wo want n record of every kodak In Central Oregon. If you will send ua the number, hI.o and make of your kodak or camera and ono of your favorite nega tives, we will make one 7'xl2 enlargement for you free of charge. SYMONS BROS. Central Oregon Photo Co. Eastman Kodaks Films and Supplies Developing Printing Enlarging TUMALO NAMES NEW SCHOOL DIRECTOR Spring I Now come the Pigs the Calves the Colts nnd the Lambs. TIME for your work horses and mules to shed their winter's coat TIME to tone them up give their systems a spring house-cleaning and drive out the worms. Dr. Hess Stock Tonic A Spring Conditioner and Worm Expeller Your COWS that have long been on winter feed need the system-toning, bowel-cleansing, appetizing effects of Dr. Hess Stock 'Ionic. Puts them in fine condition for calving. It means more milk. Your BROOD SOWS will bo relieved of constipation and gut In fine fettle for farrowing by a course of Dr. Hess tock Tonic, which means healthy pigs, nnd a mother with an ample milk supply to nourish them. Your SHOATS will bo greatly benefited by a course of Dr. Hess Stock Tonic. It drives out the worms stimulates the appetite and makes them thrive. Feed It to EWES before lambing time. It prevents feveredudders and scouring lambs. Feed Itnfter lambing time to stimulate tho flow of milk, insuring lambs for tbo early market. Dr. Hess Stock Tonic contains Tonics for the digestion, Laxatives for tho bowels, Diuretics for tho kidneys, and Vermifuges for tho worms. Why Pay the Peddler Twice My Trice? MAGILL & ERSKINE BEND, OREGON TtUta how much stock you'have. We have a package totutt. Dr. Hess Poultry PAN-A-CCA Hill help nialie your hens by now. Ho Was In IJnd Nhnp. Any person who Is suffering with rheumatic twinges, backache, sore ness, lameness or other symptoms ot kidney trouble can profit if ho wishes from this: "My kidneys woro in such bad shape that I could hardly stoop down. Foloy Kidney Tills made mo all right. Samuel Holt, Greenville, Pa." Sold everywhere Adr. NEWS ITEMS FROM PINEHURST FARMS PINEHUnST, March 21. John Dollman was a Ilcnd visitor Monday. Marcella and Murlcne St. Thomas havo been seriously III with pneu monia, bUt aro slightly improved. Mrs. Lewis Gloss was called to Ilcnd Thursday on account of the death of DESCIIUTKS, March 21. A school mooting was hold til Tumtito Sntur- itflv .ft.Minnn fit iilnft n n.iw il ltf,elnp jto succeed Mr. Matthews. C. Tweed I was elected. A plo social was glvon In Tumalo oniuruny ninui. a iiitku crunu nun prosent nnd an onjoyablo tlmu wn had. C. V. Kelson Is convalescing. Harold Cooko and Qoorgu Chiton woro Ih Deschutes doing blacksmith work. George Knnoff of Deschutes was In Homl on business Thursday eve ning. Antono Ahlstrom ot tho Whlto Itock district was in Ilond on busi ness Saturday as It was Ilooster day. A St. Patrick's party was glvun at the Kd M. Swnlloy home Thursday evening at Deschutes. Thoso pres ent wcr6: Mr. nnd Mrs. Bam I.oreo, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Landlnghnm, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Gilo and son Krmal, Mr. and Mrs. 'A. Mooro nnd children, Leota Johnson nnd Kverctt Johnson. Tho ovonlng was spent In dancing, playing cards nnd tolling stories nnd jokes. A dainty lunch was served consisting of chicken biiihIwIcIioh, cakes and fruit salads. All had nn onjoyablo time. Charles I.owo of Ilond visited his brother, Walter l.owo of Deschutes, Friday, Mr. I.owo has purchased a ranch In tho Grango Hall district. J. C. Silver, wlfo and daughter Illancho of Tumalo woro business calers In Ilond Friday afternoon. Mrs. Nolllo Griffin of Deschulu was u Ilcnd visitor Mondny. Karl Grogan and Henry Anderson of Deschutes were In Tumalo looking at a building they bought from 8. Deblng. Miss I.tielln fihilov of Itedmond spent Saturday nnd Sunday with Miss Adda llnfitellcr ot Ttiiiinlo. Marvel nnd (Jruco Cooley nf Tum alo spent Monday and Tuesday with Klzettn Deblng or Deschutes. Mrs. A. II. lteed nf Tuiiuiln spoilt Saturday nt Ihn W. It. Kaudal plan) In tho arnugo Hull district. Hlio ulso purchased Kiimn thoroughbred llhodo Inland Hod chicken. Miss Ilolli Hwlugel, who hni been confined nt her Imiiin In Tuimilo with menslv. Iiiin returned lo school. Kenneth Johnson of DohcIiuIks spent Tuesday night In Tumalo with Dudley Mayfleld. Tho school bu on rout No, 2 In Tumalo brokn down Tliurnday morn ing and moiiio of Ihn school children bad to walk to school. J. It. Ilcnhnm nf Doschute I pull ing trees this woyk for Jack Andrews. Frank Wallace Is confined to hi homo with a bad cnno of qulimy, Hn Is reported to bo Improving. Chris Tweed, vlio Is III In Ilcnd with rheumatism, Is Improving. It. J. Honderson nnd family havn iti nvnil r ri tltn n I , I llnall rnnsli I Tho wind storm Tuomtny night wrecked tho flumo nt (he fllanky ranch, formerly tho property of A. It. Matthews. Mrs. J. C. Silver of Tumalo, who went to California for her health somo tlmo ngo, ha roturned to her homo. Her health has greatly Improved. W. C. Cooloy nnd Gcorgo Mooro of Tumalo havo been hauling potatoes to Deschutes for G. W. Dales. Mr. Hales Is shipping a carload of pota toes this wook. (Irnngo will be held Saturday night. .JPt Tho Lutheran Ladles' Aid society of llend will lt entertained by Mr. 1. J, 1'odornon this evening. Mr, nnd Mrs, ('. K. Dickey called at tho Fred Iteynnld liomu Sunday, Joe Piischkii wits n Sunday culler at (lit) Fred Hnttmnti homo. Tim Misses (llndy Dahle, Kslher Krlcknon and Katharine llelguseli nc- 1 co in pa III od Mr. HulReseii In church Hinniny morning. Mr. Waton from Crooked river wus In till vicinity Saturday buying hay. Monroe. Davis called on Kvorolt Chno Friday. Thn I.nillim' Aid will bo hold nt Ihn homo of Mr. W. II. Knynold Thuridny. Tho St. Patrick's social bold at th Grange hnll on March 17 wa a d elded success, The Inittonlinlii-iimk lug contest for tho men furnished much amusomont for the Indies, while tho cork, whittling content was mora iitniulng for thn men, OI M. Claimen won first prim for thn men and Kenneth Hallounr won con solation print. Miss Dudley won first prim for the best cork, Mr. O. P. Dahln being awarded tho con solatlon prltn. The Grange extends thanks lo j those who braved tho storm lo at tend. You Van Keel llrttcr Tomorrow. If you suffer from Indigestion, constipation, headache, biliousness. bloating, sour stomnch, gas on stom ach, bad breath or other condition caused by delayed bowel action, take n Foloy Cathartic Tnblct this ovonlng nnd tomorrow you will feel better. Cleanse tho bowols, sweeten tho stomach and tone up tho llvor. Sold evey where. Adv. EASTER DINNER FOR GRANGE COMMUNITY Columbia Graf onola Back to Pre-War Prices FIRST TO MAKE. READJUSTMENT Prosent Now Models. prices. prices Savings. L-2 $275.00 $175.00 $100.00 K-2 225.00 150.00 75.00 H-2 165.00 140.00 25.00 G-2 150.00 125.00 25.00 F-2 140.00 100.00 40.00 E-2 125.00 85.00 40.00 Htie ii in opportunity to'own trie mott populti Phonogrtph on the marlet tody t wopderful living. Buy Now Easy Terms They will jo hijher before they tie lower in priee. Thl I poiilively know, E. M. THOMPSON, STREET Bend's Leading Music Shop Git A NOB HALL, March 21. A community Hosier dinner will bo hold nt tho Grango hall Faster Sun. day. Kvcryonc cordially Invited to attend. Ilrlng n lunch basket and eggs far an Faster hunt. Mrs. Heed of Tumalo drove over to Mrs. W. II. Reynolds' Saturday to buy somo thoroughbred Ithodo Island Hod chickens, remaining for lunch eon. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. Pedcrson made n business trip to town Saturday. Mrs. Frank Lo May called nt the W. II. Reynolds home Saturday af ternoon. Tho school Is closed for an Faster vacation of ono wook. Harold and Philip Pcdorsen were guests nt tho Hettmnn homo Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lo May at tended church In town Sundny. Miss Father Frlckson called on Fllzaboth Iloynolds Monday, Mr, Holgcson nnd son Krllng aro busy clearing land this week. Tho telophono association had a business meeting nt tho hull Mon dny night. Thero was n largu at-tomlanco. ALFALFA, SILAGE INCREASE WEIGHT Kiperliiiriitn Coudiirtitl t'mlrr Di rection of Agricultural t'ldlegi Kliow I'ihmI Vnliir, COItVALLIS, March 24. Hoof cattlo at tho Fastiiru Oregon (Experi ment station ut Union, averaging 948 pound at tho beginning of tho test, havo gained 81 pounds per head In CO dny on a ration ot at fnlfa hay and corn sllago. A simi lar lot of cattlu of tho samo weight receiving a ration of nlfalfa hay and pea and barley sltngii hat it gained f,7 pound. A third lot on alfalfa hay and sunflowor llagn made a gain of 43 pounds. In a growing test with calves Hn lot that received alfalfa bay and corn Rllngo made a gnln of 02 pounds per head In 00 days. TIiom on alfalfa hay nnd peas nnd barley sllago gained fit) pounds. Tho calve on nlfalfa liny and sunflower sUago mudo n gain of tC pounds, and thoso on nlfalfa hay without sllago gained 39 pounds. TliC'so cattlo will all bo nn feed for another tiO day and thn final resTilts may bo somowlint different from those of thn first CO days, Brand Directory Illght sldo; right oar crop, pod; wattlo right bind lex. II. I TONK, Hlstem, Oro. adv.ion Business and Professional Cards "I Can Hardly Believe It" said a satisfied customer recently, "that that classy job Is my old bun dono over." Let us renew .'your car with a Ndw Top for Spring Ily avuVIng ourselves of tho opportunity to buy tho high est quality uuto top material at low cost wo aro now U posi tion to give you a completo Job at tho lowest possible, prico. Ask for an ostlmalo. HARNESS MADE TO ORDER OR REPAIRED THE CHAMPION Auto Upholstcrinj?, Harness and Shoe Repairing Shop 153 Minnesota St. . Bend, Oregon R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Dank IlldR. Tol. 611 (Dr. Coa'l Former Office.) II. II. DeArmond Chu. W. Er.kln. 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