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PAOE a 1IKNO IIUMiKTIN, IUJN1), OUKOON, TIH'lt.MDAY, VKUIU'AIIV 11!, II1!0 wmMuiiimrwijMiwwruwwmniwwmyji Kt:x.:w.::mn:t.::::.i:.i::::num M What's Doing In The Country 3n:!:i:::!:::i:::::!i!!:::!:!i:::!i!!:t!t::::::!::::):it:!:ti:::::ttii:::t::i::it:i::i::t::itiii:::i!:m:::::itiit:::::i::i::i:::ti!ttiiiiti::!::mt::t!i NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ON PINEIIURST FARMS O. K. Must, tliu )liuio tuner from ltoiul, una out anil tuned Mrs. O. E. Anderson's piano on Monday. F. 11. lloughmnu was threshing his sweet clover tho first of tlio PINK HimST.'Feb. .10. Mrs. C, week. M. Phelps nntl daughter Hor.olla ! Mr. ami .Mrs. (). K. Anderson nt npont Saturday ami Sunday with tended tho show In lloml Saturday Mrs. I). L. I.nilil, who lives near nigui. Ilcdmond. 'lov- Johnson louducted services Miss ivy M. Snyder, formerly of at his homo Thurailiiy evening. A this vicinity, who has beun visiting fair sited crowd was In uttond nt 1'endleton and Wnltsburg since nnco and a Rood sermon was en lost snrlnir. Is oxnoctod home soon. ! Joyed. Miss Snyder has heen empfoyod as Mrs. W. II. Oray was a tolcphono operator at Wnltsburg, i visitor Friday. "Wash., hut Is now visiting her sis- Mr. Dahl, who sells tho tor. Mrs. II. A. Nowcomb. at Pilot romeilies, was canvassing (JOVKUNMKNT HKKDH ! TO UK MAILED tV'V. As a generous supply of guv- enuuent seeds wan sent to ! Hand this year, theio hi still n largo numher of packages oh .' hand at The lliilletlu olllco. J- To Individuals living out of town who send In their names, -S packets of seeds will liu mailed. lleud Koch this neighborhood on Wednesday. Mrs. (). E. Anderson and Mrs. II. T. Mlkkolsen were Itedmoud Hock. Ore. Lloyd Hoot Is helping C. It. Snail ch this week. -- : - ? M Mrs. Davo MIckels was a caller, snoppers Tuesday, nt tho Snyder homo Saturday. Oswald pedersen was sick sov- Sovornl of tho children havo been oral days this week, nbsont from school a few days this I J. W. Peterson made a business week on account of having la j trip to Demi on Friday, grippe. Kr. Petty of Portland arrived Lester Snyder was In Tumalo 'hero on n business visit Thursday Sunday. i morning and lof-t again on tho C. II. Spnugh nnil family were, evening train. Rucsts at the Phelps homo Satur-I Anton Ahlstrom was a Redmond day ovenliiR. (visitor Saturday. Mrs. nillhlRs and chlldten are' visiting with Mrs. Grover Clerking. Dear Grace: I know you did not Mr. and Mrs. F. L. McMnnnon , havo a Rood time at the dunce last spent Sunday at the Snyder home.; ovonln,. jUHt n hint llolllstor's Thoso who wore In Tumalo Sat-1,, ... ,, ... -,, . ,. . . ! .. m. r t.i m,,i. Itocky .Mountain Tea Is the best MontRomory, Mrs. G. V. Snydwr . ovc-r for had lirooth. sallow color, and Mrs. Cosner and son Otto. ' no pop, pimply face, bad dlsposlt- Severn! persons from Hero were ion, j00 stocking their lardors on Saturday from Uncle Sam's store. Mr. and Mm. Dave MIckels of Tumalo were over Sunday guests at tho MIckels home. K. A. Smith has purchased a Ior CAR RUNS OVER HOY AT FARM AT GRANGE Don't Ni'Rlect he Lltllj One. Mrs. J. S Pltsjn. J7o I-:, t Villi SI . Cleveland. O., wrltjj- "I can't peak too highly of Fol llotiqy and T.ir. saw and will soon havo "wood to " no" I"y.IV.10 rin nV 2 ' "u . . ' iburn." i nor roipys mine.) nnj uir ami inai j stops her coughing In .i little while" You Can't bo too Careful. I Children Ilka It It contains no opl- Elslo O'llrion, It. F. D. 7. Vlncon-, ", ' Is noailnij. soothlUR. prompt ucs. Intl.. writes: "One bottle nf,1" action. Adv. . Foley's Honoy and Tar broke up my I --. cold rlRht away." It relievos courIib, mr,np.-,Rnxjn iinj nc colds, croup and whooping cough: l-CiKKtiBUlMNli HUMJb clears tho passages, soothes irritated IXTlfini? PAPX'IVAI membranes and stops tlckllnR In tho liV UUUK A"i l AL throat. Foley's Is the original and , gcnulno Honoy and Tar.- -Adv. v BRIDGE IS DAMAGED AT PLEASANT RIDGE 4 TERREPONNE. Feb. 10. Three carloads of hay, two of cattle and , ono of grain were shinned from j hero last week. Miss Iiroms, the vlsltlnt; .ncIiooI nurse, spent last Tuesday here. Esther Pellott is very ill with tonsilltls. Others of the commu nity who havo had it aro no the PLEASANT RIDGE. Kob. 10 The large caterpillar which Is he- ,,, roai to recovery ,u, .. i ,i , ,, mfi "r0K,' Mr. John Thomas shipped a car- J-J mil th0 n Ver V.'0 S)s;aNwd of wood to Culver' last week. ey ditch as they wore attempting Tho LadJos. .iolieor ,n,loor car. to cross It on Friday. ,,.., .... rn, ..,., T,, O. h. Anderson had his sweet clover throshod this week from there to J threshor moved ffttli tinml Wfitf tli. it.iltt'fil it lYin , !ovonlnjr for the children. The side F. White's, whore thoy tbroshluR Monday. will start shows also brought In much money. GftANUK MALL. Feb. 10 -Herbert Nelson, the second sou of F. A, Nelson fell under their car Saturday and the hind wheel of tho car passed over his body. No Internal Injuries wero discovered by tho doctor Mrs. Chas. Williamson and Mrs. Frank Whlttcmun called on Mrs. Jackson Monday afternoon, Mr O. Swnnson Is In Nampa, Idaho, where he went with Mr. Les ter's sheet). Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Itasmussen spent Saturday nlKht and Sunday in tho Grange Hall district. Mrs. C. Smith was n llond visitor Saturday, .Mrs. George Krlcksou and daugh ter. Ksthor. Mr. P. J. Young and family. Anna Smith and Mrs. C. M. Itasmussen worn visitors at the llul- geseii home Sunday. Mr. GeorRe Hiicksen Is on the slek lis:. The 'tradUu: supper" will be hold at the hall February 1.1. Kverynnu. Is Invited. Tho Grango Hall ladles will furnish the luncheon, which will ho served In courses. lOcts. a com so. Mrs. C. M. Itasmussou culled at the. r. A. .Nelson homo Sunday p. in. Julius Pedersen and family spout Sunday afternoon at O. Dahlu's home. The Saturday, shoppers from this neighborhood wero: Mr. and Mrs. Leo May accompanied by Mr. Fred Reynolds and daughter, Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. O. Duhle, Mr. and Mrs. Krlcksou. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Hutler Mr J. Dover returned from Point sylVHiilu. Suturdsy. Ho reports the weather was stormy, cold and cloudy nil during his stay. Mr. and Mrs. Ilottmnn wore shop ping in iisuii o.Miulny. The Ladles' Aid wilt be held at the home of Mrs. II. lIolRoson, Thurs day. February 12. Lo Itoy Smith Is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Holgusan attended church In ttnvn Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nelson attend ed the Ilaptlst church In town Sunday. neighborhood or oat (he (otophone poles along tho road, The Mod Cross nurse visited the Doschtttet Hehool recently and spent a whole day Inspecting tho children. The C. O I Co. linn moved tho put! nllli'o out of tho room It has boon In for some tluio and reinstalled It In tho hotel lobby and have lined some very nice panels 1n Its ronslrucllon. As a whole the change Is a great Improvement. Tho plan to put shel ving In the room whom the post olllro was and start u small store for tho accomodation of tho ranchma near by. Mi ,i' You I.oxIiir "Pep?" Do you reel tired all the time? Does yoir buck aehn? Do you fool that you are not so spry ns yon use to ho? Foley Kidney Pills tone up and Invigorate the lodunys, h.intsh backache rid the blood of poisons. Kov. V. F M. Kwyndi)!. Macon, tin. writes. "I am ready to any time to speak ,i word for Fol.y Kldliev Pills." Adv. Sell jour poultry through Itnllciln t'hlsslfltMl nils. W'nut to liny hay, ii0 llulletln clas mHom inN. I "It's Like Finding Money" says the Good Judge When you take a litllo chcwol this real quality tobacco, mid the good tobacco taste begins to come. You'lljfhul it heeps com ing, too. The rich to bacco taste lasts and lasts. You don't have to take n fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Pat Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco TRADE HJmJJr MARK ;Nr"A5DS TO HEALTH AMD DEAUlT'j WANTKD LlRlit brown tenni. must be cheap. Call 7F3. CS-5o-S!c One KcMilt of Winter. Life indoors with lack of exercise stid heavy fowl is apt to throw thn Hore the Spotted Kid. .Ilonarwrt it I rnnZi ihi Pw! Kiin-' crow,,nK ,he Kh,no the ,ln,w,t Hiul ! rtlRMtlve oisn out of order. Foley It is reported tnnt nw heeiine .,, ,i i.i,,. i ,i, ...-i.i .ni,.ri. t.i.i...- - i...i. I. .t.i. -. ih. l.nniinl i.. n...i --" ....... .. ..i.j .t, ..u .-...-...v .-,, lu .i o iiincmiiiiu Ho just recently returned from a ' .' ,. ......, visit to his mother, who live at Blaine. Wash. O. K. Anderson sold a fine Hol stoln cow to Otto Olson, who lives cast of Hend. physic that thoroughly demise thn The Indies made a number of , ImiwIs without RrlnltiK or nausen. . larxe and clover JumpliiK Jacks, Thoy sweeten the. stomach; Invlsor ' which sold readily. They also had; ate the liver; banish headaches. ' an attractive canny nootn ami a itiiioiifueas, moating, gag Adv. , pie sale. The total income of the A.t-i.lt or tunlllltnil In T f! tf Mr and Mr.. H. T. Mikkelwn I ' w,TBo for a now ' roof for cntortalned the followlnR aueaU at I, ," "i,,,, ,,, dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Ole ,n "' ""'' Rall,on aBd f.my Jh.a"itarnW"fIS:, S. week-end "'2 Johansen and Ilaamus Peterson. ; ,, ,":,i ; ,, . ..i.iinr t Nleo. llplton of Deftcliutea was a ' fl ? J.f VLJSL0J 7 st Jtv caller at tho home of Anton AM- JJml 'Mt FrUy n'! SatM""t- lMtaP hS' Johneon U confine. , "" Sf" Sl;" to her homo with a sprained nnklo. I Nwrly everybody at wine time or W. K. MoCormaok of Deechutos other suffers from backache, sore was out to look after his sheep on , muscle, swollen Joints, rheumatic Tuesday. pains or othor symptoms of kidney IVnltor Lowe Is on the sick llst.tanu- omuiier aiimonis. uirso mu Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Andorsnn . not be serious, but It certainly pays Had breath, colorless lips, sal low cheeks rIvq a nlrl little ehanee for "n man" Don't aire up, try llolllstor's Itocky Mountain Tea and see iiow popular you get. NEWS NOTES FROM MILLICAN RANCHES wero visitors at the Redflold home at Deschutes Sunday ovenliiR. Mrs. Ed Swallcy attended tho parent-toachors meotlnR at tho school house at Deschutes Friday afternoon. "V. II. Gray. Anton Ahlitrnm nmt Mrs. O. E. Andorsou were shopping in weno on .Monday, to be on tho safe sldo. Foley KIdnoy Pills strenRthen and invlRorato kid nejrs and bladder und help tlwm do tholr Work. Adv. niackheads, pimples V h o w ! I Isn't she a sight don't worry sho ' i Is going to tako llolllstor's Itocky Alex Duval and son William wrn ' Mountain Tea then watch hor. Ilond visitors Monday. jOwl Pharmacy. yi 'a ' fx-v d At S? ti 7- rfll " E ri . ra,T AT MU VERY school boy -and girl has vis- &I ions of going to college. If every m school boy and eirl would becrin M early to save he and she could do a W great deal toward having a fund W with which to realize this dream. g We Will Help You to Save. ' f Our Saving Drpartment Pays 4(jb Interest fe CENTRAL OREGON BANK I MILLICAN. Feb. 12. C. J. Conko nisdo a buslnoes tlp to Kenuewlak, wasiuiiRton, saturuuy, returnliiR Thursday. E. O. Stadtor from Pond called at tho Cooko homo Sunday. II. K. Cooko apont Saturday anil Sunday In Bend, Mlso Mary M. Hoi land stayed with Mrs. UeorRo V. Cooke durliiR his absence Mrs. GeorRo W. Cooko returnnd to Ilond nftor a visit with her sons, C. J. und II, K. Wcdnosdny. Mrs. J. J, Holland, call ad at tho Kollor home, Wodnosday. Mrs. Mary Itosen and daiiRhter and Mr. J. J. Holland made u business trip to Pond Wednesday returning Tliursdny. son Clinord Itosen stuy ed with Mrs. Holland. Our postmistress has appointed Oscar Shoar as hor deputy und Is now toachltiR hliu the post ohIcq biiH Inoss. Mrs, It. It. Kellor and Mrs. C. II. Grairenbergor aro on tho sick list at present wrltlnR. Oscar Shear Is laid up with very painful boll on his Ior. Mrs. J. J. Holland helped at the Kollor homo Thursdny and Friday. L. O. MorRan inndo a business trip to Ilond Wodnosday returning Thurs day. L. a. Morgan called at tho Kollor homo Friday. mum Jill ' li 1 ''(:ilH ; rlii! .. v v( 7 i S(WKKsv " nil r5i ! ---i1 rfyl"" 7r25w msa&& 1 G-a---a ml " "-i m u .i -J','f B l M, O..II - ' : I t ! f Blumauor . TrA "1 i Ll,tta a .. I ,ssi ! taW 2SJ3P When mother h iht; doctor SInco active youncstcrs WILL play out of doors in nil kinds of wenther nnd in the l)!fr;cit pild dlcs in the nei'hhihood, if pos sible, you will appreciate hnvinu; in your medicine cabinet always -o jnr of H)kQiJi tli. M. Muster-Oint Young nnd old nlike will be Rrnte ful for the relief brought by its penctralini; warmth when applied for stiff neck or back, sprnins, bruises, sore throat, eonucslion of the lungs, rheumatism or neu rnh'in. PUROLA Mu.ter-Oinl (i ono of thot Iniplo hum- iinrjir tliAl rvrty home hold tliould have irdy for t K o In Mumeralite ocoitiuiu thai aide tu inVo ill ui neceitaiy. Ak your druuaiit for Jar of PWOLA fi'uiter-Oint now. CUAnAHTEE Tilt puntunttfi Mfiiri on trtTv rttHOtM iKtw;n JVle IHumnr-'rani- L'llmrmlniM nnj IKt iltMf- VUI l'l yU Ikil lrtfHfHHtirt ttnlf it lit flue Mthtlntttmn. If 11 lAWtf Hf, titurtt U Id Ik 4r7 nir ton ui m, mufAmttif, It mil rkrntmllv trfoKH Ike , vo fthl lr it rVKOLA I'tttHW Ixtni moil Mtiify. AT ALL DRUG STORES Prepared and Cuar-ntccd Uy the BLUMAUER.niANK LABORATORIES 4ruav-T4 ji'liiiijiiiiiinifiiniini!. BEND L.-ljl;-lf--lfIViJ ftqmtamcwxxx arf:y j-jjUj-I1 ' rr " LS!1-J- Mill ire if klrfiiiL OREGC. Bf Wt I mmmmm Attontlon Old Maids Confiden tially, Holllstor'H Rocky Mountuln Ten Is your Inst hopo for a Bwoot breath, rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes Don't Rlvo up without trying It. NEEDS RABBIT WIRE ON DESCHUTES FARM DESCHUTES, Fob. O.W. L. Pal mer who owns an Irrigated 80 aero ranch near horo recently, returned to visit old familiar scenes and In cidentally to urrnngo for tho leasing of his fnrm for tho ensuing year. Mr. Palmer has again leased tho place to Mr. E. E. Purkor, who Is proparlng to put rabbit wlro around tho whole eighty acres so that tho "Jacks" will soon havo to loavo this The Scrub Sire! m L mm ET that be your slogan for 1920. Scrap him just like you would scrap a worn out, antiquated, useless piece of machinery. Prac tice efficiency in live stock breeding just as efficiency is prac ticed in any up-to-date manufacturing industry. Tho best place to begin is with the sire. Select carefully the best animal money will buy and he will prove far the most profitable live stock in vestment you have ever made. Come in and talk this over with us. The First National Bank of Bfend 1ME BANKjpFSUPI-RIOR SERVICE. OREGON REND ia! I i