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V ... . . 4 ihhi. it intt tmnn nvi.i,wnn, mum, okmkm, thi iwimh . , . i trnmrnmim mtnmmnmmmiimntmninmmnmmmmmtm! What's Doing In The Country amnnmniJrannMnmmm!mninnmmfflmmmmnrim))ftimimiiitimmmimnmm!it!iiii!!iniii' I'LAINVIKW WOMEN STUDYING NURSING Mm. Old Hanson and daughter KUtn- imtmitmmilTnti wafer will ho Aft ill off for nfimil I i fi1p UAtf A M Mfd '.V flohsnii nnt dmighior finr I IllEl hUIJIiIi uiiij in i iiiiiiiii' iri'iu 111 iii'ini i'ii Wednesday afternoon. (leorge linker of Ilend I In He chutes, farming Ills land. Mr. llnhrr , will stay on III ranch (or n few dnv. 1 after which ho will return to Ilend I for n short limn lloli iiousor nc PIONEER DEAD belli. A pleasant afternoon was eompanlod Mr. linker. spent after which Clipper wns served by tho hostess. Dr. A. M. Petty arrived front Portland Krldny lo spend n fow days on hi ranch here. Iln preached at I Mo iinptist church In Redmond Hun- riiAINVIRW, April 12. - MIm Jnlln Clock, county nurse, met with tho Indies of the O. I). (). club nnri others nt tho homo of Mrs. Krnnce day evening. JIom Tuesday, nbout 20 ladles bolng Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Andorson wore present. Miss Clock started n clas . guest of Mr, and Mrs. I,. A. Ilrnn In homo, enro for the sick, In which donbttrg at their homo on Thursday nil are very much Interested. All evening. reported It a very Interesting meeting I Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo I.lttlo and chll nnd an cnjoynbled ay. Jllss Clock dren woro Hcdmond visitors Sntur- wlll meet with tho ladles again May day afternoon 3, when Mrs. Warren Chalfan will bo hostess. Mrs. Wllllnm Morfltt and Mrs O. Morfltt spent Wednesday after noon with Mrs. Ed Anderson. Mrs. C. F. Chalfan Is confined to her home with n severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colfelt nnd eon Henry nnd -daughter Wllnin start ed overland In their car Wednesday morning for Portland, where they wll mnko their home. A. W. Armstrong was a visitor In Bend nnd Hcdmond Monday, Miss Ncllio Scogglns Is visiting at the A. W. Armstrong home A meeting of tho directors of tho McCalllstcr District Improvement Co. was held nt tho home of Mrs. F. K Hoss Wednesday evening. This was the regular monthly meeting, Mrs. Mlnta Howard and Mrs. Emll Anderson were callers nt the Her man Mamero ranch Wednesday. A. G. Morfltt was shopping in Sis ters, Wednesday. Mrs. 11. Llvesay was n visitor at tho school Tuesday. Mrs. Frances Hoss spent Thurday with Mrs. Mlnta Howard Mrs. James Elklns and Al Gibson were shopping In Redmond Wednes day. Hubert Scogglns made a business trip to Bend Thursday. M. Vaught was a Redmond visitor Monday, Her Baby Had Whooping Couch. "My two children had tho whoop ing cough." writes Mrs. J. C. Hess, Jf. Baltimore, 0.. "and I think Foley's Honey nnd Tor helped them wonder fully. My 11 months' old baby bad It bad." Foley's Honey and Tar Is pure, wholesome and safe for chil dren. They like It. Quickly re lieves colds, coughs, croup. Sold everywhere. Adv. Rasmus Peterson wns n business visitor In Redmond Saturday. Fred Seeling of Rend visited Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Gray on Sunday. W. It, Hutchlns went to Redmond Thursday. Mrs. Alfred Pedorsen went to flea chutes Tuesday to work for Mrs Rcdtield. filon Cox nnd Milan Whlttcmora wcra out soliciting for tho new com munlty hall Saturday. Wllford Hutchlns purchased two milk cows and two calves from J. W Cabcen. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson nt tended church In Redmond Sunday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson nnd Dr. A. M. Potty woro dinner guests nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W Cabeen In Redmond Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swalley and chll dren nnd Jlrs. Jones were Bond vis Itors Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns nnd baby moved Into their own homo on Tuesday. H. T. Mlkkolsen and Alfred Pod crson have been pulling trees for A. M. Petty this week. Ashley Forrest of Bend wns a call er at the Anderson ranch Wednes day. TRY THIS FOR INDIGESTION' Foley Cathartic Tablets aro Just the thing for headache biliousness, bloating, gas. bad breath and other symptoms of Indigestion. Mrs. H. J. Marchnrd, 3C Lawrence St., Salem, Mass., writes: "I jiscd Foloy Cathartic Tablets for constipation with good results. I will never bo without them." Sold everywhere. Adv. APPENDICITIS COMES AFTER SIGHT LOSS DAIRY SIRE BROUGHT 1U Jr LiEi AoA JN 1 KlJJbCi DESCHUTES, April 13. M. R. Brandenberg of Deschutes was sud denly taken 111 Friday In Bend while PLEASANT RIDGE, April 12. ;at work and was taken to St. W. B. Hutchlns had a fine young! Charles' hospital. He soon rccov- Guernsey bull shipped here by his ered, but later In tho day went father from the valley this week. blind. He was again taken to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray arrived the hospital, where an operation was Thursday morning from Vancouver, performed for appendicitis. He has Wash. They will make their home not yet regained his sight. on the Petty place. I Walter Lowe of Deschutes Is con- Mrs. O. E. Anderson, accompanied fined at his home with a severe at- by Alfred Mlkkelsen, was shopping tack of tonsllltls. Howard Nelson Is In Bend Saturday afternoon. doing his work. Mrs. H. T. Mlkkelsen entertained Dudley Mayfleld of Tumalo spent a large number of ladles at an after- Sunday night with Kenneth Johnson noon party at her home on Wednes- of Deschutes. day. Those present were: Mrs. I Leota Johnson of Deschutes spent Alfred Pedersen, Mrs. O. E. Ander- Sunday night with Ruth Griffin of son. Miss Hllma Nelson, Mrs. Cath- Tumalo. rlne Jobansen, Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns A number of tho Swalley ditch and son Bobble, Mrs. J. W. Peterson, company are working on tho ditch Jim I. own of Deschutes wns em ployed on tho flwnlloy ditch Inst week. (leorgfl linker of Horn! wns n din ner guest nt tho Polling homo Hiitnr- dny, Mr. iiinl Mrs. A. C. Ilnm nnd rhll dron nnd Lesllo llnlvorson of Pond woro visitors nt tho Robing homo Sundny. P. II. Giles of Ilend wns In this neighborhood visiting Sundny. Mr. Giles Is going to bring his gnsollno wood saw out nnd cut wood for some of tho people. Tho Swnlloy ditch water wns turned on for n day or two, but has been turned off while repairs nro be ing mado. Portt Scott of Deschutes took n load of nlfnlfn liny to Bond Sundny MIH. W. If. IMIM.IN'WIIS.UI, HUM IIIKST III' riJNTII.Wi OIIIKHIX Milt TIIIIITV ViaitM, H Vr IIHST TOIMV. Tiii.NKs TiiKiti: is xoxk iiirrrn Moses Klchnrdson, R. F. 1). 1, Ilo 1 8, Homer, Okln., writes: "I hnd hurting In my chest nnd coughed tin til I gasped for tironth. Koloy ilonoy and Tnr relieved mo of ray troublo nnd did mo so much Kood don't think thero Is n belter med cine for' colds, coughs nnd linnrsv ness." Good for children nnd safe Sold everywhere. Adv. PLAY AT SISTERS DRAWS BIG CROWD to Spring Is Now come the Pigs the Calves the Colts and the Lambs. TIME for your work horses and mules to shed their winter's coat -7 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 Expelkr Your COWS that have lont; been on winter feed need tho system-toning, bowel-cleansing, appetizing effects of Dr. Hess Stock Tonic. Puts them in fine condition for calving. It means more milk. Your BROOD SOWS will bo relieved of constipation and Sut In fine fettle for farrowing by a course of Dr. Hess lock Tonic, which means healthy pigs, and a mother with an ample milk supply to nourish them. Your STOATS will be greatly benefited by a course of Dr. Hess Stock Tonic, It drives out tho worms stimulates tho appetite and makes them thrive. Feed it to EWES before lambing time. It prevents levered udders and scouring lambs. Feed it after lambing time to stimulate the flow of milk, insuring lambs for the early market Dr. Hess Stock Tonic contains Tonics for the digestion, Laxatives for tho bowels, Diuretics for tho kidneys, mid Vermifuges for the worms. Why Pay Uie Peddler Twice My Price? MAGILL & ERSKINE (BEND, OREGON 'jilt us hob mucK tto'ci you'havr. We hnvr a pntlace lo tall. Dr. I!cs3 Poultry PAN-A-CE-A will help nuke your heci by BOW. SISTERS. April 13. Tho nlny civ en in ino scliool liouso Inst Katurda evening was a great success nnd tho experiences of "A Poor Married Man furnished Inughs for everyone. tho first net too much champngne nnu in tho following two, too much mother-in-lnw nmkes llfo miserable for John II. Iso, n collego nrofes sor, wno is just recently mnrrled. H friends mistnko tho mother for tho brldo and rclnto to tho professor sun dry esenpades of tho mother's lius bands and her daughter. Wise not urally thinks they nro referring to his wlfo Instead of hor mother. Ho thinks thnt his wlfo Is trying poison him nnd ho thinks that h has married n lunntlc, so they nro dl vorccd nnd Wlso again marrlos. This tlmo It Is tho pretty daughter of a country doctor, who Is a widower, and who. In turn marries tho nrofes sor's former mother-in-law. Tho ro suiting situations nro ridiculously runny, but nil turns out right In tho end and no one Is dissatisfied. The cast was as follows: Professor John u. Wise, n poor married mini. Wll llam Kelty; Dr. .Matthew Graham, n country doctor. Dr. Vincent: Hilly mane, n college boy. I.ynn Wi son Jupiter Jackson, n black In white Jim nosey: Airs, iona Ford, somo mothcr-ln-law. Mrs. Fred McKlnnov Zole, her charming daughter, Mrs Jim Hosey; Juno Grnham, a little freshman, Mrs. Lynn Wilson; Rosa Ilnd Wilson, n colleeo ronortor. Miss .Naomi Snyder. The school house was full and nbout 1100 were added to tho piano innu. After tho entertainment unch consisting of Ice cream, cake sanawicnes and coffee was served. -u8s juua uiock, county nurse, met with tho ladles Interested In public health at tho homo of Mrs. C N. Sorenscn April 7. Tho study of the causes and prevention of diseases was continued. It was demonstrat ed how to change tho sheets of a bed with a patient bedfast, place pillows prop patlont up in bed, etc. At tho closo of tho class lunch was served by the hostess. Tho ne)tt meeting win bo held May 5 at Mrs. Kelly's Home, witn Sirs. Kjelty nnd Mrs, Farthing acting as hostesses. Little Alf Qulberg, who has beon quite sick with typhold-nneumonla for the past two weeks, is rapidly Im proving. There aro Beveral other bases of Illness In tho community. the latest cases being Mrs. K. U. Sny- uer ana .Mr. jncobsen's baby. Airrea tsorensen and Henry Spless, mo miter of tno Redmond h Rh school faculty, visited Sisters during the week-end and attended tho high scnooi play. Air, Spless was a guest of .Mr. Kelty and Mr, Sorensen a guest of his brother. Mrs. Fryrcar spent tho past week witn ner son at UloverUale. WAS IN II BD TURKIC DAVH. Mrs. Josio Reed. 217 N. Exter St.. Tuisa, Okla., writes: "I was In bed three days with my back. I took Foley Kidney Pills nnd In two dnys was at'my work ngalff." Thoy heln eliminate from the system tho poisons mat cause backacho, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints, soro muscles. Sold everywhere. Adv. NEWS NOTES FROM PINEHURST FARMS PINEHURST, April 12. Waltor Andrews and John Ilollman woro business callers In Dond Monday. "C. M. Phelps was a Uend visitor Monday. Mrs, C. H, Spatigh called on Miss Vida Hollman Thursday evening. I.lttlo Clinton Casner hus been qulto sick for tho past fow duys. Air. nnd Airs. At, B. Dullard of Tumalo spent Wednesday at tho C. M. Phelps homo. F. V. Swisher delivered a crato of fat hons In Rend Frldny. Lester Snyder was a business call er at tho C. II. Spaugh homo Sunday, Roy Wells and family spent Sun day at tho John Ilollman homo. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Iirnnnen vlsltnd at tho 0, M, Phelps homo Sunday nf-toriioon. F, L. McManmon mado a business trip to Portland Thursday morning, returning Saturday evening. Ethel Jones nnd Rozolla Phelps enjoyed a horseback rldo Sunday af-tornoon. Mrs. W.. II. HollliistiBHd, ploner wnniHii of Central Oregon, illwl Inst Wednesday nt her homo nt l.n I'lim ngd CO, nrterlo sclerosis being tho rniiso of denth. Sho nnd hor bus Imnd settled In tho vicinity of ulmt Is now l.n Pino nearly 30 years ngo Mrs. Holllnshend Is survived by her hiishnnd and three sons, Wll llam, Cecil nud Dean, all living nt l.n Pine. Her girlhood homo was nt Independence. Ore., her maiden nanio being Klin Osboru, Tho past winter Mrs. Holllnshend spent nt .Mnrcoln, Ore., with her sis- ter-ln-lnw, Mrs. 8. N. Teiuplelnn. Mrs. Holllnshend wns taken III shortly nf ter her return to l.n Pino, suvernl weoki ngo. Kuuorul service woro held lust Wednesday at l.n Pino. RELATIVE OF UEND WOMAN IN ACCIDENT Narrowly Um'jmm'H Hunting While Pinned Hoiicalli Car Which Turneil Over On (Snide. Mrs. J. S. Iunes, wife of tho local rent estate denier and member of tho city council, has received word of tho recent nnrrow escape of Mrs. L. W. Walto, her sister, from burning beneath an overturned car near Osceola, Kin., whero sho and her husbnnd woro visiting from their homo In Now York state. Tho caro turned over after n front wheel hnd slipped off tho edge of tho rond, Mr. Wnlte, who was driving. being unable to soo tho curve which they wero nppronchlng by tho use of his headlight. Mrs. Walto was pinned beneath tho heavy car nud two ribs nnd her collnrbono frac tured. Mr. Walte nnd a sister of tho In jured woman. Miss Kathryno Kear ney, managed to drug her from bo ncath tho ear before flames, origi nating In tho gasoline tank, could reach her. LIVESTOCK SPECIAL HEADS FOR CHICAGO Freight and Passengor Agent F. E Studcbakcr of tho O.-W. R. A X to dny announced tho departure of a livestock spoclnl which left Central Oregon Inst week, with 12 cars of prlmo Redmond and Prlncvlllo cattle consigned to tho Chicago mnrkot Eight more cars aro to bu picked up at Haines, in Uakcr county, making a total of GOO head making the trip from Rend to tho Chicago packing plants. i CUt Itcroriler t Urldrnf On Me liim Trl Prom HlUrr .ifr Ittxl Htrnlglilriml mi llmiflrr' niv Hwonlitf Hw r'AfiilMin, who rnumiHl to M dwlln VrMnt nflor nn HlHwnco two dnf nt Hllmr l.nko. tells of nh melting Mrlrni whlfli incurred n the return Jouriioy, whlrh ho mud In th wr of 8. 0. Crmwler of Lnkntlew. Twitnly-flvn mile out of llnd tlm steering Ki'r got out of order nnd tho ear. running 18 mlh nn hour, collided with n Jack pine nt tho ld of the rond. Minion Juitntn of l.nko view, a piionger In tho front sent, wns thrown from tho tnr lauding on his back In the road. One front wheel wns thrown bndly nut of ullKiiment. but the threo or- cupnulH of tho enr sncc I'd In slrnlKhtcnlng somo of the bent rods over it flro nnil tho wheel wns ad- Justed to run true, nllhongh four Inches to the renr of tho other. Tim enr wns otherwise damaged, but mndo the reninlulng distance to Ilend In four hours. CITY CAMP GROUND IS ALREADY IN USE RECOVERY FROM FIRE IS RAPID envr.oitu Mrrm mmiimnv HOO.V TO OHTI'V HlTOVI) H U'lll.f, AH I'lllMT I'Minii op PO. lll'IMll.NO (ix liiivii Spring Cleaning Ciunpleleil Jut In Time Will He In Cou-lnnl Pic I'nlll In Oi lolier. Spring cleaning of tho tourist camp ground, reported to hnvo been completed Inst week by tho city of- rlclnls, wns completed uonn too soon for already onrly "gm tramps" nro occupying the grounds nnd taking nd vantage of tho camping facilities. Use of tho camp ground will bo al most constant from now until Octo ber, according to present forecasts of tho tourist traffic for the summer. Yestcrdny two parties of travelers wore camped at the grounds. J, A. Messenger of Twin Kails, Idnho, Is traveling toward California with his wife and child. Threo trucks, two of them fitted up as comfortablo dwelling houses, nro parked In tho grounds, nccuplcd by Mr. and Mrs. II. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Stephens and R. E. Stephens, truck ing contractors, who woro snowed In at I.akevlow last wlnlor on their way to California, They returned to Ilend this week. Success In Nutshell, The talent of success Is nolhlni more llinn clonic wimt you enn da well, nnd doing well whalever you do without a thought of fame. Lonsfel low, :::::::i::::::::::i::n:u::::::::::::in:::imi:iu:!::::::i:::::;i:: SHEEP DIP! Rifjht after .shearing is the time to use it. Dr. Roberts' or Parke-Davis' Dip at $2.00 per gallon Horton Drug Co. Galosh Not Modern Footwear. The modern gnlosh Is but the grand child of a long line of strong, sturdy ancestors from the boots of Cnptatn Mild down. Tho boot wearing fever got so bnd In Knglnnd ouro thnt par liament hnd to be pciltlnniil to restrict tho making of boots. Tho merchnnl and mechnnlc walk In hoots," so rend Hie complaint, nnd "many nf out rlergy In sloes and galoshes. Unlvei lty scholars innlntnlu tho fashion like wise. Attorneys. Inwjcrs, clerks, serv log men nil delight In this wasteful wnntonnest." Ilnplil recovery from tho offni. f nun of III ci most disastrous firm N tho history of tho city linn hnen i,MMn III less tlnill a yenr by the Cum or. Motor Co., iignuis for the Font t, and tho company Is now ready i, ,., tend Its business lo tho second li,.,,r of tho slcino Karaite building on II, n, street owned by lm I,, I'm, Wiin changes In the building to allow f ir this have been luadn, tho rear r. .,,, of tho ground floor will bn usnl for stornite, the iiiachlmi nnd repnlr t p occupying Din seroud floor , ., will reach tho second story hy nn , rllued runway starling (rum llnud street entrance. A number of alterations are a planned In tho hiinluvs ofdrn si, 'i--l J. I.. Vnti lluffnl, lunniiger it, c sertlotl of tho first floor used for . r flcn purpowH will bn "double d. . l ed" to allow greater economy .,f spam, Jon Albright tins tho runlr,irt for tho work. Cut ThU Out It I. Worth Mnnrv Cut out this slip, enclose wlih , to Koley A Co., 2I3C Hhe((nld A Chicago, ill., writing your uniim nnd address clearly. You will receltn n return a trial packngo nintnluiitg Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound, for coughs, colds nnd croup, Poiny Kidney Pills and Koloy Cathnr'la Tablets. Kor sale everywhere A Or CLUB FURNISHING ROAD INFORMATION Information In regard to Onirji Oregon roads Is being furnished to tho Trl-Hlntn Auto club at VnM Walla by tho Rend Commercial club A bulletin Is sent weekly. In order lo hava definite Informs tlou, tho club Is receiving bullotlr from Klamath Kails, Hums, Thi Dalle and tl.akavlnw, Tho rlub hero Is furnishing similar Informs, lion to Ihesn places and Is receiving tho aid of J, I., (lalther. local man ager of the Pacific Tntephono Tele graph Co,, In so doing. PltAISKS Til KM TO III l-'IIIKMK llackachn Is a symptom of weak or disordered kidneys. Htlff and pain rui joints, rheumatic aches. urr muscles, pufflness under the eyes, nr others. You need not suffer lien Richardson, Wlngrovo, W, Va . writes; "I pralso Koloy Kidney PIHs becatiso thoy sura hnvo helped me " Kor sale (iverywlmro. -Adv. Brand Directory A Right ilda; right oar crop pod; wattle right hind leg, II. I TONIJ, Hl.trrs, Ore. adv inn. THE POTATO MAGAZINE will assist you to get moro money for your potatoes. It will tell you how to combnt diseases anil pests, and v?,?, 'f n,or.,,"l,"I ol'iuallty potatoes r acre. 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