nnxn nuLiiKTix, iibxi). onkgon, 'nirit.si.Y, .ianpahv i, toao PAGE 2 iimj:::Bnaj:nia3!nKuB::atnu:i!Ri:::mr.Kit:swaiCTiiawKJttiir8H What's Doing In TheCountry !Wanti!::ana:ai:aan:::aiw3:asKaaaas8'll,M RSEY YEARLING CLAIMS BUTTEtafeECOBb CHRISTMAS ENJOYED . AT LOWER BRIDGE LOWKU DUIDCIE. Jan. 1- Mr. nmt Mrs. Joe Howard spent Christ inas nt Mrs, Dietrich nt Terrebonne. Mrs. A. J. Fuller nnd Mrs. C. P. Hosklns wero shopping In lledtnoud on Monday. Hoy Kidder wns In Redmond on Mondny. Mrs.'Einmu Fuller arrived on Thuradny from Oorvallls to visit a week with her son A. J. Fuller nnd family. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. rimer enter tained nt dinner on Christmas. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. S. Towne. Chnrlle HIs cock iind Frank Newport. G. E. StadlK was In Kedmond on business Monday afternoon. Mr. nnd rMs. C. F. Hosklns and inmlly were Bend visitors on Satur day. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Holmes and family, Fred Walters nnd Dennis Kujit were, dinner guests at tho Hos klns homo or Christmas. Darwin Walters returned to Ked mond on Wednesday to resume his work at the Spokesman office. Mr. nnd Mrs. Foster were guests on Christmas atthe, Updike home. Mr. and Mrs. Hosklns entertained n number of friends at a Christmas party on Christmas night. Mrs. Bach nnd family left on Frl-; .day for Portland whero they will make their home. Money Cannot liny Any Kctter. E. D. Grnppe, a leading merchant of St. Maurice. La., writes: "For a cathartic I especially recommend Foley Cathartic Tablets, knowing as I do that money cannot buy any bet ter." Thoy net promptly, without pain or nausea. They clear tho bowels, sweeten tho stomach and tone up tho liver. Not habit forming. illonclbiih, n lady of colcv Dora Sly. I A dnneo was given afterward with music by tho Walker orchestra. Miss Judith Donahue returned from the Oregon Agricultural collego for n three weeks vacation to spend with her parents. Miss Llllyo Urovvn and Miss Hoso Hunnell spent their Christinas vaca tion nt Uend. Ernest Tomes nnd James L. Dosok were dinner guests at tho .lerolf ranch. Thursday. Matt Hubor was nt Uend Wednes day. Carl lines and Mrs. Manning went to Silver Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Cavnnaugh and Dora Sly nto their Christinas dinner at tho Neal Sly ranch. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark and daughter Helen and son Johnny. Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hlggins and Miss Gertrude Mills nto their Christ mas dinner at tho La Pino hotel. Georgo Mnyflcld Is spending tho holidays at Portland with his wlfo who Is a patient nt St. Vincent's hospital. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eng nnd Mrs. Eiit gene Jensen and children went to Mend Wednesday to spend their Christmas with relatives. Tho caterpillar started for Dead Friday noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Clark and chil dren and F. W. Weber wero dinner guests at the Carl Wlso ranch Sat urday. Tho eaves of tho schoolhousa nro being reinforced all around -the build ing by braces. Fred Sblntaffcr has churge of tho construction work. Ernest Tomes. James Dosok and F. W. Weber we.ro dinner guests nt tho Wm. Foss residence Christmas evening. J. O. HofTmnn came In from Prlne ville Saturday to spend ChARtmns at La Pine. AMATEUR PLAY IS GIVEN AT LA PINE LA PINE, Jan. 1. Tho play, "Dot, the Miner's Daughter" presented by pupils of tho La Pino high school Tuesday evening was enjoyed by a crowd that completely filled tho com mercial club hall. The evening's en tertainment was opened with recita tions and followed by a dialogue en titled. "Christmas In Naughty Land" by pupils from the primary and inter mediate rooms which was followed by tho play. A dance was given and music by the Walker orchestra. Each pupil gave an excellent portrayal of his or her part. 'There was an abun dance of dash ana lifo in the play. The evening's entertainment and cast of characters follows: Music- Recitation Margaret Rabcr. Recitation Spencer Jensen. Dialogue "Christmas In Naughty Land." Recitation Gerald Fordham. Recitation Helen Masten. Song Jewel Swayre. Cast of CliariictriN, David Mason, a farmer Bill Hill. Herbert Mason. David's son Just from collego Clifford Clow. Royal Meadows, Foster son of Mrs. Cllffton Crawford Donuhue. Arthur Floyd, a vllllnn Harry Hill. George Clifton, a returned Callfor nian James Doming. Parson Swift, an astonished clergy man F. W. Weber. Bill Tory, Floyd's Confederate Leo Bogue. Brewster, Police ofllcer Bill John son. Ebony, a colored Individual Clyde Clow. Mrs. Mason, David's wife Marlon Ruber; Dolorls, Llllte Bogue. Mrs. Clifton. Georgo Clifton's desert ed wlfo Kathleen Masten. Winifred Clifton, Mrs. Clifton's daughter Helftn Clark. Coughed Night and Day. John Vognue. Elbcrton. Ga.. writes: "I coughed night and day any my throat was raw nnd sore. I got a, bottle of Foley's Honey and Tnr and my condition began to Im prove and in a few days I was as well as ever. In my opinion Foley's Is the best cough medicine made." Best for colds, croup, whooping cough. Children like it. CHICKENS LOSE FEET AND WALK ON STUMPS GRANGE HALL, Jan. 1. Mnny sheepmen In tho neighborhood lost sheep during the storm. Among them were Messrs Lester nnd Cots- man. Jerry Williamson reports thnt some of his chickens froze their feet so completely that the legs broke off above tho feet and tho birds wero walking around on the stumps which were left.' He soon put them out of their misery. Miss Mable Dahle is at home this week as the B. H. S. Is closed for Christmas holidays. Miss Fay Smith is also enjoying the week at home with her parents. C. Williamson hauled a load of hay to the Tom Merchant ranch tho Jlrst part of tho week. L. C. Young went to Bend on busi ness Tuesday. George Erlcksen ventured to town T In his car Tuesday. Mrs. C. M. nuswiusscu Is at her home near Deschutes for the Christ mas vacation. S. A. Dutt lost his best cow Tues day morning from eating hay from tho damp stack. Mrs. Julius Pedersen left Friday for Seattle, whero her mother is ser iously III. Mrs. O. Dahle and Mrs. E. E. But ler are enjoying a visit with their brother from Norway. Tho sisters have not seen the brother since be was a small boy. Miss Katharine Helgesen and Mr, F. A. Nelson and family called at tho uanie hone Sunday. All records for tho production of butler Is elnlmod for LuIh Alphoa of Ashburn, registered yonrllng. She produced 1.1,689 pounds of milk, or 1000 pounds of butter In tho year ending Nov 1, which was 100 pounds more than she herself weighs. The milk tested 5.S5 per cent butter fat or 50 per cent more than tho law re quires. Her feat Is said to be five times as much as ordinary produc tion. Sho is shown hero with her owner, J. J. Van Klock. at tho American Jersey tinttlo Club show. Mrs. C. M. Ilnsmusseu uud Mis Dorothy Young wero Sunday visitors at tliu Chnrle.i Williamson home. Mr. Forkclscn was fortunuto In getting a fine Hereford cow, cheap at tho Tumalo sale last week. L'nder Mr. Forkelson's cdlclont care the cow Is mnklng u record which is making tho blue ribbon cows of the vicinity toko notice. NEWsTrEMS FROM MILLICAN SECTION MILLICAN. Jan. 1. Mr. Dykstra moved his family to Bend tho past week. R, R. Keller sold 7 milk cows to Firil To.ilol Thursday. Jfhn Ho'lruul returned fri.n llid Friday evening. R. It. Killer ic turned Snturdny evening. Fred Torrlel was homo a few I ys this week. Mrs. Mary Rosin inl 2 "hllJrtn nro vlMdng tit tho Holland Koine be fore leaving for California, to join her mother, brother nnd 2 Mile daughters, who loft with their grand mother recently. Leo Keller enmo out Suudiy and returned to Bend Sundnv. with hi children, Helen and Unroll. They will now live with their father for some time. Ferdinand Tauscher went to Bend tho 22nd to make tlnnl proof on his homestead tho 23rd. Wo wish to extend congratula tions to Leo Tauscher and bride who wero recently married nt Bend. I Mrs. Mitchell Smith nnd Mrs. George Smith uro making nn extend ed visit at their respective homes, they left Tuesday. Wo are glad to report Mrs. L. G. Morgan well again, nfter (julto a long spell of sickness. Mrs. J. A. Smith helped at tho Morgan home during Mrs. Morgan's Illness. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Morgan enter tained all tho mon folks of the Bea ver Land Company ranch that are in this neighborhood, at Christmas supper. Miss Parker, teacher in district 24 is spending her Christinas vacntlon nt homo. O. O. King returned from Bend Thursday. Mr. Fleming camo out to his home stead with Lo Keller Saturday and returned to Bend Wednesday. Ho got his place in shape, as ho and his wlfo who is now-at Hood Itlvor, ex pect to move onto their homestead In the near future. L.'G. Morgan called at tho Keller homo, Christmas morning. Oscar Shear has been on tho sick list. ' gg!i'i'i'i!i!ilii!iii!i!iffiiT jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiili The World Will Look Brighter to You if you have a few hundred dollars saved for the day when you will need them. You'll find' saving to hs a pleasure. Our Savings Department Pays 4co CENTRAL OREGON BANK BEND itf iVjti,iAiiilfli EW!i!i!i!i!'i'iji'i!: i ii ii m ii ! i wx www j w if w mm immmm in m hi i jr 1 BffifijHjf mfg OREGON oiniinmiiirTjtiTiTiTiTj sldoring tho severe storms of tho past two weoks. 11. L. Ilurrtght Itrt Snturdny for Seattle to visit his mother, Lester Hollowny of Hedmond. Is looking nfter his interests during his lib rsenco. Mlns Vcrnn Shults who has been quite III with threatened pneumonia tho past two weeks Is Improving. MIhs Bcntrlco Billiard teacher of the Alfalfa school Is spending her va cation with home folks at Tumalo. Orvlllo Shults of tho Crook County high school has been spending tho holidays with hi parents Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hhults. Ilnlph Ferry who Is attending school in Oorvullls is visiting home folks In Alfalfa. Win. Spencor nnd family. Rasco Coonsy nnd Austin Barber spent ChrlstmaH day nt tho messenger homo ul Powoll Butte. Air. nnd Mrs. McGulru and Mrs. Itejnolds of Powoll Butto spent Christinas with Carl Lursoti at the Guorlu ranch. Henry Maruxkn Is visiting with ret ntlves at Elk. Washington. The Jolly Neighbors club nnd tho teacher, MIm Dullard surprised tho school children and nil tho little folks ut the neighborhood with candy and nuts Chrlstmns Eve. A dnnco was given at tho Alfalfa hall Saturday ovenlng. Mnrshnll II. Huberts Joined homo folks for Christinas nt Center, Colo., whero ho will engage In electrical work. count of tho heavy snow unit Christ mux vacation. Mr. mill Mrs. Vorn I.lvoBfty, Mr. Coihey Mvi'Huy mul iliu Mtuurtii ami Lilies from Bond worn kiionib to PhrlMtmiiH dinner nt tho llnrtluy homo. The O. 1), O. will hold Its regular luuotluit mi Thursday uftuniooii, January 8. with lha President, Mrs. Paul Kcogglit, Mrs. M. J. Vun Tiuwol Is ulowly Im proving after u severe, attack of lu grippe. Mrs, Miilcolu Volgt Iiiih returned homo utter HnomlDig hovoiui iiiuiitlm In Portland. She walked inont of tho way between Tuimilo mid her home and wits nearly exhaiiMted from tra veling In tho deep snow. Mips Jo Burgess of lloud spout part of Christinas week at thn Box A ranch. Mr, uud .Mm. J. I), McKlnnoy of HlHtr.ru. worn guests for Christmas at the huuiu of John McKlnnoy. Misses Hno ii ml Comiln Knicker bocker wero guests ut thu Hartley homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ileunett mid family, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. W, Kcog gin, Mr. and M,rs, A. W. Armstrong nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. P. A, Kcog gin, Mr. and Mrs. If, A, KcoiirIii and George Calverluy wero guests for Christmas dinner at tho homo of H, L. Ilurgois nt thu Pine Tree mill. Mr, and .Mrs. (J F. Chulfuu uro enjoying tho holidays with relatives lit Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Piillluui wero cnllers In Sisters Sunday. Mr. and Mm. I.nuls Ileunett mid children returned to their home in Sliver Lnkn Friday nfter visiting for several weeks at tho J. A. W. Scog glu homo. J. I), Elk(us inuilo n husluesH trip to Prlnuvllle hist week. ' A number of calves, horses, colls, chickens nnd sheep wero lost by Plaluvlew ranchers during tho big snow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colfelt and family wero guests at tho lions homo Sunday evening. A number of friends enjoyed a plensant ovoulng at the J. M. McKln noy homo last Saturday. Curds were tho principle form of entertainment. Excellent refreshments wero served by thu hostQss. Mr and Mrs, II. A. Scogglu and Miss Jo Burgess attended the Til Il eum ChrlHtmiis party nt thu It. N. Fllcklngerhqmo Friday evening. A. W. Armstrong attended thu luncheop at tho Pilot Butto Inn Sat urday noon nnd hoard tho discussion of plmiH for the County Farm Bureau work. Ml mi Lily fulfill! rutimiml to IIimii! Monday iiiiuiiIiik after Hiuudlnit thu wuijk at hiiiuu, Mr. Klllii of Hood ilvor Ih HpoildlliK a Tow days ut tho llmlluy raiuili. P. A. Hcoggln him JhhI moIiI twenty two heiiil of hoi'Him In Hurry Morrl hoii of Horn!. Mr. mul Mrs. II. T. llnrtluy nnd Htio mul Ciiuulu Kiiliiltorliouliur saw "Tho Wuiilurnt'iH" ut llio Llliorly Humliiy night. Jim Pulllmn mul Mr. mid Mrs fl, I,. Iturgomi wero dinner hiiimiIh ut tho llox A rmicli Sunday. MANY CATTLE SENT FROM TERREBONNE A TEHHEBONNM. Jan. 1- Mr. mid Mrs. drover t'linnlnclinni of Bund, spent Christmas with Mrs. Cmmtiig hum's parents, Mr. mid Mrs, A, H. Dyer. Messrs, K. M. K!y mid It. L. Kiioit shipped u car loud of cuttle mul hogs lust Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Knurr wviu Portland visitors lust week. Eleven carloads of cattle wero shipped from hnrn hint week by Berckley mid Kully. Miss MargaHet llodosldu Is spend ing tho holidays at home, Him Is intending Albany collego this year, " MIhs Williams, who tenches ut Shurldnu, Yamhill county, Ik spend- ', Ing holiday week hero with hero brother Do Wltte Williams mid fam ily. Miss Nina Elliott Is homo for the holidays. Miss Irnin Keuuey won out In her suit against tho Merrill Doch Com pany of Portland, whero sho sun tulne.U a broken unklii Inst summer bucausu of a defective dock. . W. A. Pickett recently purchased" the three itcro tract below tho bluff of Al Houghton. Mr. Pickett, last we.ek made one shipment of cream amounting to 8II 00. Tho old Kent building has been huught by tho school mid will bo initio Into a gymnasium. Why Bhe Sacks a New Heme. Tllllo Cinger kiijn that the retisnn he Ii looking for nnulliir home Is he- ) ciniM the star hoarder at her present plnie Is a railroad ciiKluevr who uniiU the go eminent to take over all tin liihirdliig hoiiM and let the bourderi run llieiti. GalveNtou News. Bulletin "WANT ADH" Bring Hv suits Try Them. Put It In The Bulletin. PLAINVIEW FARMERS COMMENCE PLOWING Thaw I.entOH (irnunil In Tilluble Conilllloii, mul Heeding of (Jrnlii May Be Hturted Soon, LOSS OF STOCK AT ALFALFA IS SMALL ALFALFA. Jan. 1. L. V. Clnrko arrived from Portland to spend the holidays with Alfalfa friends C. H. Hardy roturned from' fiuleni Chrlstmaa day having been sent as a dolegato to tho irrigation meeting. Tho sheep and cattla men regard their loss In this section as small con- PLAINVIEW, Jan. l.--lVlth only patches of snow left on. north slopes the Holds am getting In tillable con dition rapidly. Some farmers have been plowing tho past week nnd others will bo seeding grain this week If fnvornblo weather conditions continue. Hay Armstrong has started his gas oline 'engliiu and wood-saw again nfter having It burled lit snow for several weeks. A. C. McCiilllstor has been on the sick list tho past week. Sixteen guests wero present at a very excellent dinner served at tlio Mumero homo on Christmas Eve, The Christmas decorations und mimic wero beautiful and enjoyed by ovary tone. Progressiva Five Hundred was I played during tho evening. i Mr. und Mrs. H. A. Stafford and j.MIss Alice Itonrden of Kansas City, .Missouri, aro spending tho holidays t the A. E. HoHsMiotnc. Mr. and Mrs. Stafford may rumaln hero per manently. Lawrenco Kcharfonberg started for Portlund Christmas day to spend the week with relatives nnd frlonds. School started this morning after being closed for threo weeks on nc- Compare the typebnr system, carrlugo und escape ment wheel of tho Woodstock with those of other typewriters and you will readily understand why this machine holds up bet ter. It has less parts, too which udds to Its durability. The Rebuilt Typewriter Company DISTRIBUTORS 301 Oak St., Portland, Oregon. Slightly used Underwoods, .Remingtons, L. C. Smiths and other makes of machines can he had at easonable prices. THAMflON BOY HOC RAISER OF THE FAR WES f I I a c 3 o 3 u I I li II BABY CHICKS! THE OKKGO.V.COHVALLIK HATCHERY, CO. Sam If. Mforo & Hon 0. A. C WMto Leghorns and Barred ItockH n upoclalty, with other leading K-laylng strains of tho Pacific Coast. Also from og producing Ithodo Island Reds. Before placing orders write to 410 North Hth, Cor vallls, Oregon. Three Blocks North of O, A, C, Campus. C E a a William Stuart of Wclsor. Idaho, "s tho champion hoy hog ralsa. of the far west. Hit Is shown hero with his prize saw, He will bo oiio of the boys from all parts of the country who gets a frea trip to the International livestock show tu December SHEEPMEN! ATTENTION! . We have .stocks of COTTONSEED CAKE SOYA BEAN CAKE .' Both NUT SIZE and MEAL . for immediate and future de livery. We purchased" early. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING Wrlto or Wlro Swift & Company Animal Food Dopt. NOUTII PORTLAND, OHKflO.V I I