i FAGK 9 BK.VD IWMjKTIN, I1KNI), ORKUUA,THUHMAY, MAltCII I, 1 020 mM:u:n:!UtK!iK!:K:i:tt::u::nM:utt: j What's Doing In The Country Ku::::u:n:::::i:::i:t:Ktt!::n::tt:::Kttn::::::n:::t::t::::::t:ntt:::i;:::t::t::t:t:K::i::::::t:t:i:u:i:t:::t:t:tt::t:t::::t:Kttttutti:t::i COUNTY FARM BUREA MEETS AT PLAINVIEW V VLA1NVJEW. Mnrch 3.At the Rnnunl mcottne of Uio DosChutos County Farm Bureau, lield nt Uio l'lalnvlow school huuao last Monday ovcnlng tho. officers of the Progrei slo club word chosen to net for Kami Bureau "ofllwra. A number of now committeemen were solectod. Tiio now County Agent was present but nrrlvcd Into hnvlns; lost his way, ana little bus! nosa was dune. It ! hoped a more, successful meeting will bo hold In tho near future. Rabbit poi son lias been prepared and can bo had in any quantities nt actual cost by npplylnc to J. F. Davison. R. A. Ward of Rend and Fred N. Wallaces of Tumalo made nn offort to attend tho Farm Uureau meeting but did not arrive, on account of car trouble. A small attendance of ladies mot with Mrs. A. E. Hoss, Thursday after noon for the rcRular O. D. O. club. Tho next meeting of tho club will bo with Mrs. Vcrn Llvosay on Thurs day afternoon, March 11. Lily Colfclt came homo from Be,nd on Thursday. Sho 1ms been quite sick mid Is still unable to Ko buck to her school work. A. C. McCalllster was called to Prlneville tha last of the week to at tend tho funeral of his uncle. Kenl McCalllster. S. L. Burgess of the Pino Trco Mill was a caller in Plalnvlew Tues day. A baby Rlrl was born fo Mrs. Book man Inst Wednesday. The mother and little daughter arc being caro.d for by Mrs. H. T. Hartley at her home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mamoro aro spending the week in Portland on business. John McKlnney and Jim Pulllnm took their cattle to the high desext last week. John McKlnney will re main there with the cattle but Jim Pulllam will return homo this week. Ray Armstrong hauled several loads of potatoes to A. F. Balw nt Tumalo last week. Paul Scoggln was a business caller in Bend Saturday. Ruth Johnson Is spending the week with Wilma Bennett. , Mr. and Mrs. Groter Pulllam were week end guests at tho home, of Alex Loverenr. A number of friends enjoyed a very pleasant evening playing cards at tho homo or Phil Smith Saturday. Mrs. John McKfnuey and daughter Clauda are, staying at the Pulllam ranch. P. A. Smith was n caller at the Mamero ranch Saturday. lined to Iter homo In Bend with u cold. Tho Swalloys nml tho Johnson nro convalescing from their recent sick ness. Tho evening train from Portland now passes thru Deschutes nn hour earlier, that Is, at 6:15 p. m. Mr. P. A. Cochran In sick this wook. Miss Daisy Is recovering. Mr. Olo Hanson has built n sub stnntlnl atone- garage. An est rayed gray mnro, which hns been on tho Long Butto ranch slnco tho big snow and which has boon ad vertised slnco then by Mr. Brandon berg, was found dead. Mr. J. S. Whlto will have n sale March 17. Tho White's contemplate lenvlng for Arkansas. Hotful HcsiiltH For Her. Only n person who has experienced that awful "nil night" cough that sometimes follows Influotun can ap preciate what a good night's sloop can be. Mrs. Annie Davison, 20S0 Myrtle St., Long Beach, Cal.. had such a cough. Sho writes: "Tho re sult of using Foley's Honoy and Tnr was a restful" ono for mo." Adv. FLU ATTACKS ALL IN THE GRANGE SECTION Cut Thli Out It Is Worth Money. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave. Chicago. Ill, writing your name and addrr.ss clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Adv. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE IS HURT BY ILLNESS DESCHUTES. March 3. Tho schools report only a few attend ance because of sickness and weather condition. Mr. George Kanoff hauled a small house from tho Helmholz ranch ori to his ranch. , Mr. R. V. Sefton Is working In Bend this week, making repairs on the school buildings. Mr. Allen Grant returned from Oregon City, where ho and Mrs. Grant went to attend the funeral of Mrs, Grant's slstex. Mrs. Grant and eon Elmer will remain. Mrs. John Vincent came down Sun day from Bend to take the place as cook for tho hotel. We hear that Miss Hllga Holm green, who was to have served for Mrs. McCormack this week. Is com-J ORANGE HALL. March 4. Tho Grango school opened Monday morn ing with eight pupils in attendance All but 3 were Just recovered from tho ilu. The rest of tho pupils nro still sick. Scarcely n family has es caped In this neighborhood, nnd It Is no worse In this vicinity than nuy other. Tho Richardson school is closed this week, tho teacher, Mrs. Slack and mnuy pupils have the (lit. W. J. Smith and two children aro up again after an nttack of tho flu. Mrs. Ellngsen from Astoria Is vis iting her parents in this neighbor hood. Tho aid was hold Thursday at the homo of Mrs. George Erlcksen. It was quite well attended. Mr. H. Helgescn has been very low with the flu. but Is improving now ' Mrs. Reynolds and daughter Eliza beth called at the toachor's co;tgo -Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ellugsen called at the Georgo Erlckscu homo Sunday aftrmoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Young aro on the sick list this week. I Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Young called I at tiio teacher's cottago also, Mr. P. J. Young's home Sunday afternoon. Mrs.,C. M. Rasmussen Is nbI"o again to be in tho school room but is quite weak yet. W. J. Smith received n blooded Partridge Rock rooster thru the mail. Saturday. ueorgo Ericksen.nnd Mr. Mosler were appraising land Saturday In the Tumalo and Deschutes districts. Elizabeth Reynolds was nn nvor. ii(ght vltlsor nt tho homo of Esther cricKBen inursuny night. Fred Hr.ttman's family are down vtih the flu. Gladys Dahlo Is convalescing. Tho March storm has prevented -Mr. .Mercmint from moving to his own rancn tiio flrst of the month. Mr. Edd Young of North Yakima Washington, arrived Sunday night to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J Young and his children who moko their home with their grand-parents. .ur. oung m head chemist at the sugar factory at North Yukima, and Is on his way back from Salt Lako City, Utah, whero tho hoad chemists uciu ineir annual convention. Thl HlnMihl Interest Other Womi-n. "My kidneys were giving mo trouble for some tlmo." wrltos Mrs. L. Gibson, 12th and Edison St., Lo Junta. Colo. "I took Foley Kldnoy Pills and they helped mo right away." Backache, pains In sides, sore i luacuvi, una rneumauc twinges nnd uiwavn iirnn rnAiini." .. ........- u,o ojiiinuiun always tlrc4 fooling" of kidney trouble, Adv. Want to buy liay, uso Bulletin clas HjffeI nil. I. ' t&Z J3k , a ffimm You will find what a simple operation it is to set aside 5 a week if you determine upon a regular weekly deposit day. You will actually look forward to this day with a great deal of pleasure, We Will Help Yoit to Save. Our Savings Department Pay 4 Jntereit CENTRAL OREGON BANK BEND p$mMAm Hi 1 1 fll , - - timi&M OREGON M$$3d j inn iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiLirEiituiiuiiiiinHiiiiiiiv v isj fSya if father, the boys 1 hP and tlrIs Its J iMm he sweet for all t h-g$rg asies at work or ijSr play. jjJH llllllllr When you're Jmttm lllllllllf nervous or fired. Mtfwl W u u irHljKM W refrcshcsl JMSm I Tfos Flavor J m$$Wt m !MHv?STjJUrrirtTiii'iyiiXJYir & li WWmmS d 1 1 mi ii Hmmm eu-tt jj v t WEMimmm SI C 3" -- nr,ri-.':. .',.. B Of 9177 rcirc.i 'jun r z K BJ Mrs. Hurt llttyitohlH and huhy of ltiulnioiul Mpoiit Did wool: nml nt tho 11. A. lluunr.tt homo. I'lill nobtioii of Iteiluionil vliillod' lutium; Powoll I'.utlo fi'londu ovor Sunday. I A little (liwigUtor of Leo lloblm I mi ililltn ill of ilu coiupllcatloiiM. ' Tho Infant hoii of, Mr. nnd Mrs Vwl Fhilioi' was iiillt) norlnunly III forfrt, row dnyu im woro iuho Mr ami Flalmr, hut t hoy nti nl) Impiri now. At tho Cliirolii'u I'Vrcusnn hi (('(iiitliuKid on l'ugn K ) EALED Tight-Kept IGBT FLU FINDS ITS WAY TO MILLICAN VALLEY GRIPPE WIDESPREAD AT POWELL BUTTE Had it Cold All Winter. Colds that "hang on," coughs thut ruck your body and wear you down, tho weakening that conies from loss of sleep -theso nro nfflfctions from which rollof Is a blessing. Nick J. Whres, SSnlil, N. D writes: "Had u cold all winter, but since, taking Foley's Honoy and Tnr It has ontlroly disappeared." Adv, of bad colds nnd ilu. none of the case has proved fatal nor havo any been prolonged beyond tho shortest possible limit for com pic to recovery. J. A. Itiggs, well known rancher of our community, is quite III of tlu. Mrs. Biggs Is nursing his. The, members of tho family of Jno .Manceaii are all down with flu but tholr neighbor. K. IJ. Williams Is looking after 'them. Aunt Sarah Zell of Prlnoville enmo out to look after the Jloiiry Kdwnrds family and with her caro they nro all Improving nicely. Other people who havo been on tho sick list uro Mrs. A. V. Bayne, Mrs. J. F. Illce, Mrs. John Skeon nnd revorul members of tho Bushwell family. John P. O'Cnllnhun, little Wallace Foster, Con Iiro.on, Duwey Shobert, and Fred McCaffrey. All Improving at present writing. Miss Kdlth Bales spent sevnral days last week as a guest of Mrs. Arthur Wurzwoller. Jack La Mont and Miss Ethel WAV son came out from Itedmond .Satur day night to attend tho social at Miss Bussetts school. MILLICAN. March i. Cliff Evans POWELL BUTTE. March V- anu wire ana two llttlo girls movrd While many people have been III dur KvimL ,. til.. w.iMmI. I.. 1llll.. nl ' f. ,1 l.l.... .. 1....I I.I.. I "" " " ii .1IHUI.UII tii-iiiK iliu ujiiuuiuic ui mill icy tne l&tli or February and on the ICth the whole family was taken sick with tho tlu. Juko Coliininn also took the flu and Is very sick at this writing nt the. Evans home. Mrs. Hanson of Fort Itoc ono of .Air. Evans sisters is nursing them. Mrs. Lottie Kluklo went to Bend Sunday evening to take lessons in millinery from Mrs. McEutosh. Mr. II. Y. Byro was a caller at tho Mllllcait post olllco Tuesday and cal led on W. II. Iteatn on his way homo. Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Perravlllo were callers at tho Benin ranch Wed nesday morning. Mr. Henry Schlslor of Lewlston, Idaho was e, caller at tho Lono Star ranch Monday morning uccompanlcd by J. H. Buchhotz of Bend. Mrs. L. S. Itonm received a tele gram ono day last week from Alius, UKianoma, tlint Dor mother was very low with pneumonia. Fred Terrlll sold 14 head of cattle recently. Mrs. J. J. Holland visited school and cnlled at the Terrlll homo, whero she bought some gee.10 tho past week. Oscar Shear returned from Bend Friday. If. K. Cooko visited at tho L. O. Morgan homo Monday evening, re turning homo Tuesday morning. Mrs. C. If. Qrnffonborger and II. K. Cooko wore, Sunday visitors nt tho J. J. Holland homo. Tho Holland children were on tho sick list. Tho flag polo was raised at tho dis trict No. 20 school house Saturduy, quite a few were present. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crlnstead visited with their son Glen at Bond Tuesday, Olen was sick nt Ills grand parents' homo but Is now well again. .Miss E. Matheny loft for Tho Dal les, Oregon, Wednesday after a sovon weeks visit with hor sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Mor gan. Mrs, Morgan accomjmnUyl hor to Bend returning tho following day. h. O. Morgan Is on tho sick list. Tho Heinz children nro sick with tho flu. C. J. Cooko returned from an ex tended trip, Thursduy. Mrs. Morgan called nt tho Keller homo Frlduy morning. Mrs. J. J. Holland cajlel nt tho ICollor homo Wednoudny and Thurs day. Mrs. II. B. Keller vjslted nt tho Morgan homo Friday afternoon. The Boaver Supply Co. store was cjaHcd hy Eomo of tho creditors, Thursday evening. The L, 0. Morgan family aro soi ling all tholr household goods, thoy calculate to leave hero In about 2 wooks or less. tensiblo shoe? lav a smooth path r " 'J 1 tor vow jeer'- Sensible shoes for sensible men shoes that fit well, wear well, look well these arc Buckhbct Shoes. "Extra service every. step, comfort every minute" is more than a slogan it s fact stitched into every Buckhecht Shoe. BUCKMD SHOES JK wi HH m JmEmt. J&? J?9 l jmBKrM? .win j IJHM. 11 in WttltttKltMmS ' '.' 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