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PAGE a , BEXD llUliLRTIN, llBNP, ORKO0N.TIIt'UHIAY, MAItCH 11, 1020 :uras:uu::;::rK:t:!r.::nt:R::UR:u:tt;::::!i:u::iR::t:it:u!;::it::t:ms::u:::nu::t!::uiu::ttt::iiiiii:tt::::t:iR:!:t:it: What's Doing In The Country gnamaawtiMsnasmBiRnrauBitittaittnaxsmtUM NEWS ITEMS FROM -- PINEHURST HOMES lUNRHUHST, March 9- Mrs. ,Drvo Mlckles spout Tuesday with Mrs. Y. h. McMnnmn,n. Violet Spnugh, who goes to school In Prlnevlllo, has beon seriously til for the past two weeks but Is rapid ly Improving. John Uollmnn, who lias upon worK Ingt tit the Pinotrce mill, returned 3iomo Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. McD.iulels nro the. happy parents ot n daughter, born February 27. Walter Andrews delivered a load of wood, In Bend, for Mrs. Susan Bollman. Saturday. Mn. Mary Garner Is helping nt the Wells home, a few days this week, as Mrs. Wells is very ill with the flu. The people of Pinehurst In Bend Saturday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mlckles, Tom Mlckles, K. V. Swisher, John Uollmnn. Mm. C. M. Phelps and daughter, llozclla, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Cosuer. Mrs. A. H. Reed, Mr. Montgom ery and Lester Snyder were In Tum nlo Saturday. Mrs. C. M. Phelps and daughter, Roxella. were callers nt Mlckles home, Friday afternoon. Harry Tindal was a business caller at the McManmon's Monday evening. Mrs. Robert Smith was shopping In Bend Monday. Mrs. Ada McManmon was visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Bollman Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Bollman and family, were guests at the Phelps home, Sunday. Mrs. H. A. Newcomb nnd Miss Iva M. Snyder arrived at the home of their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Snyder, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Newcomb will return to her home In Pilot Rock after a few weeks visit. Tom Mickles and son Myron were business callers nt the Snyder home Tuesday. C. H, Spaugh was in Tumalo, Tues day. " Mrs. George Snyder nnd son, Les ter were In Bend Wednesday. - Roy Wells of the Pine Tree mill was a, business caller In Bend Wed nesday. Lester and Ivy Snyder were guests at the McManroon home Wednesday evening. Tills Should Intercut Other Women. "My kidneys were, giving me trouble for some time." writes Mrs. L. Gibson. 12th and Edison St., Le Junta, Colo. "I took Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me right away." Backache, pains In sides, sore muscle, and rheumatic twinges and "always tired feeling" are symptoms of kidney trouble. Adv. POWELL BUTTE TO GREET NEWCOMERS to attend to business as usual. The hny baler linn been operating nt the ranches of 0. C. and Jako Brlx, Rev. Scott who linn been assisting Rev, McCnlluui in meetings nt Red mond nnd Prlnevlllo wi.ll hold a meet ing ot a few days nt Community Hull, commencing this week. The health of the entire commun ity Is much Improved. Neil Anglnml who has boon qulto seriously 111 of complications resulting from a severe cold. Is able to bo about again. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. A. Hussett. Miss Fay Bussett. Phil Dotson and Mrs. Ross Bussott and daughter Margaret, were guests Tuesday nt a dinner given in their honor by Mr, and Mrs Hartley of Prlnovlllq. Mrs. Hncklebcrgar nud lltth daughter Louise nro at the Henry Hanson home to keep house for him this summer. Louise has already en rolled as a pupil In tho Wilson school. Tnore will be u dnnco at Commun ity Hall March 19. Evcrvbodv is Invited. These dances are carefully conducted by the oillcers of the asso ciation nnd are very popular. Guy Scars came up from The Hal los and has beon spending n couple of weeks with Mr. nnd Mrs. Gates helping them gel settled in their now homo ns they, have leased the place recently purchnsed by Mr. Sears from John Drlscoll. E. H. Stewart delivered n dressed veal to the Bend Market last week. Restful Results For Her. Only a person who has experienced that awful "nil night" cough that sometimes follows influenza can ap preciate what a good night's sleep can be. Mrs. Annie Davison, 2080 Myrtlo St., Long Beach. Cal., had such a cough. She writes: "The re Bult of using Foley's Honey and Tar was a restful one for me." Adv. Nelson placo nouthwost ot Torre lionun for a consideration of $S,500 ww understand, This Is a choice SO and will make u nice homo. School Iiiih ,1)00)1 closed the past week on account of tho prevalence of grippe, tin mid pneumonia All the serious cages nro reported much Im proved now nnd everything will bo running nu Usual soon, P. B. Hnncu ii cuutrnutor of Port laud has bought the Dietrich place. Mr. Haiice, with his family, will take possession about tho middle ot this month. Mrs. Dietrich nnd daughter, Adeline will live In tho Galbrnlth housn tint) I echool closes when they win go east tor tuo summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Ralston of Grand View visited relatives horo over Sunday. Several ot thu high school studonts entered tho uriuy enlistment prlxo essay contest. Lolnnd Numbers won first place nud his essay has been sent to Portland headquarters.' Mil dred Millor's essay was considered second best nnd Phorno Ralston s third. George Elliott nud family spent Sunday at the llegardt homo tit 01 1 no Falls. Part of the. H. S. Athletic funds have been used to purchuso Indian cjubs for the girls and a vaulting pole nud dlsdus for the boys. The swings, giant stride, nnd teeter boards nro being put In order on the grounds. Elder Jnne.i of Portland was vis iting tho Dyer faintly hero last week BIGGEST PRICE FOR EARLY BIRD EARLY CHICKS HAVE MORE RE SISTANCE AND VldCR OLD 1IKNH 1)0 NOT PRODCCE THRIFTY OFFSPRINGS. MANY YET ILL IN MILLICAN VALLEY Cut This Out It N Worth Money. Cut out this slip, oncloso with 5c to Foloy & Co., 283G Sheffield Ave, Chicago, HI, writing your name and address clearly. You will recolve In return it trial package containing Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills nnd Foloy Cathartic Tablets. Adv. HIGHWAY ENGINEERS AT PLEASANT RIDGE MILLICAN. March 8. R. R. Kel ler bought a 60 aero tract of land from Samuel Dlakely on which ho in erecting a 3 room residence. Thn n R. Keller family will move into same i hind this week attending n church as soon as completed. meeting. u. It. Keller visited with his fnm- Arthur Ferguson of Bend Is look PLEASANT RIDGE. March 11. Rasmus Peterson was holplng O. E. Anderson cut hay for his steers Mon day. Anton Ahlstrom wns In Redmond Thursday, doing some trading and attending the meeting regarding the right of away for tho highway. Rev. E. B. Johnson wns in Port POWELL BUTTE, March llv Members of the Powell Butte Co-op ujuuiu iusuuiiuon win give a re ception April 1st. to the new people In tho community. All members are requested to call up President Trues- oaie or Secretary Rico for further information and instructions. New people and non-members are to be tho guests of the club that evening. Mrs. George Truesdale, chairman of Armenian Fund for Powell Butte reports having raised more than 160 which Is double the quota for this community. E. B. Williams has been shipping baled hay to Portland. The snow that fell recently did much good as it all went Into the ground. Grass and early sown grain will benefit Jjy it. It Is repoted that George Shobert has sold all his land holdings here at Powell Butte to J. E. Elliott. Max and Arthur Wurzweiler mov ed another bunch of cattle to Grand J. A. Riggs reports himself as much improved In health and ready View recently. Graft is good over there, Ily from Saturday until Mondnv. J. J. Holland was an over Sunday guest nt his home. Mrs. L. G. Morgan nnd Oscar Shear are on the sick list at the Morgan home. Wm. A. Rahn was sick n few days this week. Mary and Joseph Holland and Mrs. J. J. Holland have been sick this week. Mr. Holland was called home Wednesday to take care of the fam ily. R. R. Keller came out from Bend Thursday to care for his family who -were all on the sick list but are now rapiu ly improving. There is sickness in most every family but here at present. C. J. Cooke left here Friday to get his cows from Madras, where he wintered them. J. J. Holland called at the, Keller nome sunuay. L. G. Morgan made n business call nt the Keller home Thursday morn ing. Business has again been resumed In the Beaver Supply Co. store until the present stock Is Bold. TERREBONNE FOLK OBJECT TO SURVEY : TERREBONNE. March 10. Quito a delegation of Terrebonne people went to the county seat last Wednes day for the purpose of attending county court and hearing the, ilrst report of tho road viewers read. It Is the general feeling of the people here that a slight change In the line of survey would be tho cheapest and I raosi eausiaciory way or adjusting matters. Mr. O'Kane of Bend, wub here the first of the week looking over bis property In this locality. W. O. Ralston has purchased the CT 1 ' ' 3?tfi'?&tfi ' t-h y i -aprr &&&&&&&&)& T3 7mmfmte CONFIDENCE in yourself naturally comes when you have a financial reserve. You can obtain this reserve by persistently saving. We Will Help You to Save. Our Saving Department Pays 4 Interet CENTRAL OREGON BANK BEND OREGON &&&&ft& Ing after McCormncks sheep during Mac Olson's nbsenco. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson were guests at the Mlkkclseii home Tues day evening. J. W. Potorsou was transacting business irr Bend Tuesday. If. T. Mikkclsen sold a Holsteln cow to Otto Olson who lives near Bend this weeje. Rasmus Peterson was a business visitor in Bend Wednesday. F. R Baughmnn made a business trip to Bend Tuesday. George White left Monday for Camp Dodge Iowa, where, he Is sta tioned at present after spending sov eral days vlBltlng with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. S. White. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson were business visitors In Redmond Wed nesday afternoon. J. W, Caboen and Mr. Wagner came out from flpdmnml nn Miimlnv J They havo been moving the house on his piaco over to tho farm ho re cently purchased from W. II. Gray. Fred Wilson of Tumnlo called nt the Anderson homo u short time Thursday. The highway Englneors havo been working In this neighborhood sev eral days this week. A If re1 Mlkkelsen has remained home from school part of tho week on account ot his horse being cut on the wire. Mrs. J. S. White Is in Bend thin week stnylng with a friend of hers who Is sick. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Lowo nnd Frank Henderson and Miss Hnttle. Brown were callers at the Andonton home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Cathrino Johansen accom panied Mr, and Mrs. Ole Hanson of Deschutes to Redmond Saturday. If. T. Mlkkolse'i purchased a cow from O. E. Anderson this week. Rasmus Poterson wns loading a car ot hay at Deschutes. Mr. and Mrs. Olo Hanson and son Hans of Deschutes wero callers in this neighborhood Thursday after noon. J. 8, White will havo nn auction sale at his place on March 17, when ho will sell his stock, machinery and household goods. The White family expect to leave soon for Arkansas to make their home. Mrs. Alfred Pedorsen has beon working at Deschutes several days this week. J. S, White made a business trip to Redmond Friday, Mrs. 0. E. Andorson and Mrs. H. T. Mikkelson and son Alfred wero Redmond visitors Saturday after noon. Several from this neighborhood at tended the Swalley ditch meeting at Deschutes Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E, P, Mahaffoy and H. M, Stephens of Bend wore, callers at the Anderson homo Sunday, Fresh-Air Fiend. Katie wanted very much to go out side the yard, which was Inclosed with a wire fenco and gaje. By non by she' ran Into the house, und snld: "Oh, mother, If I cannot go outside, can't I just leave the gate open to let In a little frcnh nlr?" ' Chickens ctin bn hatched nt any time of the year, but It Is tho chick ens hatched early in tho spring that glviMho best results. One reason is that if no special effort Is made to hatch early on the, farms throughout the country the hatching soarou coin cides too closely with tho planting season, and hatching operations are reduced on that account. Eearly hatched chirks, as arulo, are the strongest and most vigor ous In the flock be.cnuso they nro pro duced from eggs laid while the hens nro in their best breeding condition After a long period of laying the hens lose something ot their vitality nnd their capacity to transmit vigor to their offspring, and so latohntch cd chicks aro on tho whole decidedly Inferior to early hntched ones In vig or and constitution. Because thoy aro thrifty und vigorous tho early chicks make quicker nnd hotter growth thnn tho Into ones. Thrifty chicks got moro from n glvon quant ity of food than others. Weak and undersized birds often consume as much feed as the larger and better dovelopcifoncs but make no percep tible growth. The early chicks develop to n stage where they can withstand' extromo hoat nnd an attack by tho parasites which tho more numerous and troub- lesomo in hot weather. Tho sovcro heat Is opt to check the growth of thn late chicks nnd In their weaken ed condition thoy easily becomo a prey to lice nnd miles, 'when tho cold, wot wenthor comes jn the fall thoy are peculiarly susceptible to it and likely to develop colds, while tho vigorous early chicks And tho cool ness stimulating. When eggs do not hatch well early In the season there Is time to find' tho reason for tho poor hatching and to euro It before the season Is too far advanced. When into hatching Is not successful tho crop of poultry Is .cut short and egg production falls. Eearly hatched cockerels ore roady for tho market when prices aro high est. Early hatched pullets mature before cold weather and lay when prices of eggs oro highest!, Late hatched chlckons aro not mature be fore cold woather sots In and ofton will not lay until spring. Brooks-S canton Lumber Company Lumber, Lutli, Shingles, HuildiiiK Material,, Kiln Dried Flooring ami all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMI'LCTJB STOCK of Si.nJ.rd Sii. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Ixicnl fciilei Agent, M1LLKH LUMBER CO. Viau:iiuiiiuaiiatta:ttittiuiit!itiiMmaniiiimitii!iuitmmiiii:Kiniini!itiii:nuiiimuiiiiit:atiaaiiiiiiiiittiwiniiiiiitiitiir i VTk,KN'i, SjO ji dSjggBE Barred Ply. Rocks Hred-to-Lay And-do-Lay Females with trap nest records of 18 to 25 eggs per hen per month for November, Decem ber and January. Mated to Pedigree Cockerel direct from 0. A. C. This bird comes from heavy layers on,, both sides. His dam, 224 eggs. His dam's sire from Hen D-92 with 259 eggs in 3G5 days. Facts talk, and rightly managed trap nest deal in facts. Selected Eggs for Hatching, .$1.50 per 13 A. K. BRENDEN, 414 Colorado Avenue .hsn:tanmmmtnnnimtaimiinmntmnwmnnnitnmnmmuimiiimmmnuwmuitttnat!itmuimttiuitmumimi, ii FOWLS AN!) THE FAMILY. A large proportion of the poultry products of this country nro produc ed on general farms. Nearly overy farm has Its poultry flock. The aver age Amorlcan farmer roservos about 3 dozen eggs a week for family use und about 60 fowls are consumed by the family during tho year. These food products can ba secured abso-' lutely fresh, which considerably on-! hances the value of this contribution from the farm. Of tho meat furnish-1 cd by tho farm to tho operator and his family, poultry constitutes about 10 per cent, Four chairs at your service nt the Metropolitan. No waiting. 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