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rAGK BEND BULLETIN, BRNO. ORKGON, TIIUK8I1AV, Al'ltlli 22, IIHIO. h ::::sjRjncnust:::!:5tai:tw::i!:mm:n:RK::::::::n::::ai:i:rtt!:t:::::::::!!!:t::t::K!!!i:itn::t!:i:!; What's Doing In The Country :t::n::::r.::n::::::::!:::u::n:u::r.i::::Kt::ur.:!u:n::t:::i::::!::nnu.n;:tr.::u:::::!::nut:'.::t!!:!:!!::::::!::::n:,.:i!!!ii NEWS NOTES FROM PINEHURST FARMS P1NBHUKST, April, 21. Myrtle Spough visited Inst week with Mrs. Dave Mickels nt tho McKlnloy mill. F. L. McMunmnn nhd C. M. Phclpi wore business callers In Bend Wcd Destiny. John Bollman and Ernest Phelps were hauling poe.d ryo from Horn! Thursday. Those shopping In Bend Saturday wore, C. H. Spnugh nnd daughter, Violet, Mrs. A. II. Need, Charles Montgomery, Mrs. O. W. Snyder. Mrs. F. L. McManmau. and Mrs, C. M. Phelps and daughter. Kozcllu Mrs. C. H Deschutes County Declamatory Con test, held at tho school houso Friday, Lawrence Slaughter was tho Judges' first chotcn for the first division; Myrtle Johnson for tho socond divi sion; Marguerite Dohing for the third division, and Lcotn Johnson for the fourth division. A number of visiters wero out. Sunday services wero well attend ed, both Sundny school and chinch. Klmer Vowra will leave McCor mack's this week to look after his own ranch In tho Klamath country K. J. Couley will tnko his place. She KeoN Llko a Now Person. So many women suffer from kid ney trouble without realizing tho causo of their sickness that this from SrmUKh and daughtors, ' Mrs. S. K. Mills. K. R. 5, Xeniu, O., Violet nnd Myrtlo, wero callers nt tho will bq rend with Interest: "After McDantol home Sundny afternoon. taking Foley Kidney Pills I surely Tom Mickels was a business caller fool llko a new person." Aching back. In Bend Friday. rheumatic pains or other symptoms Mrs. Ilnttie J. Mnthows, of Mecca, should bo given prompt attention. Oregon, spent Saturday nnd Sunday I Sold Everywhere. Adv wtii. i..... i.Mn,i..... r tt .....1 t C 1 . niiu liux uiuiuvini . .ii. turn .... s Pholps. Gladys and Alice Spaugh and Bes tdo Snyder called on Rozolla Phelps Sundny. Dave Mickels lost a fine black mare Friday night .. Tho causo of her death la unknown. Mr. Gless, of the high desert, has bought the old Hoot place and will make his home hero.. Mr. F. V. Swisher and sou, Ralph. wero callers at the Smith homo Sun day. Mrs. Glcss was called to Corvallls last Friday by tho death of- her mother. PROGRAM IS GIVEN BY COUNCIL CLUB Ho Could Not Stand Straight. "I caught cold and it settled in my kidneys," writes J. C. Damond, 2S65 W. 30 St, Cleveland, O., "My back and Bides were so lame and sore I could not stand straight. I use Foley Kidney Pills and am glad to testify to their helping power. "Good for stiff or swollen joints, rheumatic pains. Sold Everywhere. Adv. WHITE LEGHORNS ARE SUCCESSFUL1 DESCHUTES. April 21. C. W. Jensen received 100 pure-bred White Leghorn day old chicks Monday. Jen sen keeps nothing but the pure-bred stock and is making a success of tho chicken business. All of Pleasant Valley and C. M. Redfield of Deschutes, attended ths Duvall vs. Swalley ditch trial Satur day and Monday in Bend Frank Slattery, of Bend, was down making Improvements on his ranch one mile north of Deschutes, Monday. Glen Cox and Ruth Kaesemeycr wore married In Bend Saturday night by the Rev. Hartranft. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Baughmnn were tho only witnesses. Tbey have gone to housekeeping on tho ranch Cox bought this spring in the Pleasant Valley neighborhood. The patrolmen of the Central Oro gon Irrigation project enjoyed a get-to-gcther dinner at the Deschutes ho tel Sunday. Plans wero made for the coming year's work, and Ideas ex changed looking toward more effi cient service and the betterment of tho delivery of water. Seventeen men wero present besides the office force. John Vincent returned Sunday from Eugono where he went to look after bis business interests. Mrs. G. H. Kann arrived In De schutes Wednesday evening to Join Mr. Kann, who Is running one of the big trucks hauling lumber for the Deschutes Lumber Company. They are stopping at the Deschutes hotel. P.-A. Larson Is looking for Mm. Larson and Miss Phyllis this week. Mr. Larson Is also hauling for tho Deschutes Lumber Company. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Grant left Sun day in ,"thoir car for Oregon City, wheer Mrs. Grant was called by news of tho death of her mother. L. A. Brandenburg sold his Fori car to his nephew, Alfred Uunnell. ' At the preliminary tryout or the CLOVERDALE. April 21. Mr. E. E. llecse Is having his houso shin gled nnd now chimneys put on. Mr. Jack Stldhnm of Sisters Is doing tho work. Council Club, Friday evening wns not as well attended as formerly on account of the cold disagreeable weather. Alter the business meet ing the following program was ren dered: Song, by the choir; recita tion. Edward Rellln: Song, Catherlno ueiung; recitation. Byron Peck song. Down by tho Old Mill Stream: song. Geraldlne Helling; darky song in costume. Mrs. Lund called on Mrs. Kline last week. Robert Burling drovo hos car In from Tacoma and will spend tho sum raor with his father hero. His wife and baby will Join him In a few weeks. The Squaw Creek Co. has a crew of men working on tho ditch, clearing' and fixing It up ready for the Irri gation season. Mr. Smith and wlfo attended ser vices In Plalnvlew Sunday. Mrs. Holdshlp and daughter. Er villa, came la Saturday from Mad ras and nro spending several week at R. O. Andrus' before returning to meir nome in Toronto, Ontario. Mr. Burr Black is on tho sick list (Ilia week. Miss Doty spent Sundny In Red mond with her parents. Norman Van Landyt was a busi ness visitor at W. F. Fryroar's Sat urday. Mr. Earl Miller attended the danco nt Tumalo Friday evening. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Smith wero calers at R. O. Andrus Saturday afternoon. Harold Kllno and R. O. Auim attended the Farm Bureau meeting In Bend Saturday. Mr. Arnold and Frank nro Instati ng a new measuring system In tho head of Squaw creek. Mr. J. E. Aldrich has purchased a Fordson tractor. Mr. Aldrich hopes to thus help solve the labor prob- Amlorson much Friday night on his way to Bund with u bunch of cattle. H. T. Mlkkelson and pit Alfred wero In Bond on Satuvdny. Mrs. Kd Swalley was shopping In Bund on Snttmlny. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray huvo received word that thoy arrived safely at Vancouver, Wash., utter nn unjoynhlo trip. O, M. Anderson attended the the Pilot Uuttu Inn nt Ihmd on Thursday ovonlug. II. J. Mlkkelson and Alfred Pod erson nro pulling trees ir Mr. Shnnuou. Mr. nnd Mm. F. 11. tinushmnn and children, Miss Ruth Kiu'semuy er. Glen Cox nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Anderson nltemlod the show given nt tho Grnnd thentor bv the Bend Commercial club for the farm ers on Thursday ovonlug. llosideuts of this vicinity who were In Bend Monday Included: Mr. nnd Mrs. II. T. Mlkkelson. An ton Ahlstrom. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Peterson nnd children. Mrs. O H. Audorson. Rnsmutt Peterson and Andrew Nelson. Application to the county court for unturnllzntlou pa pers wns mndo by II. T. Mlkkelson, J. W. Peterson ami Andrew Nel son, hut .Mr. AUKKolKon wns tne only one who wns able to pa l,l examination satisfactorily. Mr. ft ml Mrs. O. E. A ml or on wero In Redmond on business Tues ilny afternoon. Rusmus Peterson, Anton Ahl strom and O. K. Anderson attend ed court In Bend Friday afternoon und Saturday. F. B. Baughmnn was In Bond on business Friday. Mr. Wagner Is working on tho highway this wook. Glen Cox nnd Miss Ruth Knoso moyor wero mnrrled at tho Pros bytcrlnn pnrsonagn In Bond by Rev. Hartranft on Saturday evening. Thoy were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Baughmnn. Miss Kacso- meyer taught tho school In this district and wns employed again this year. Mr. Cox is well known In this neighborhood, having been In tho employ of tho Central Ore gon Irrigation company for a num bor of years. Ho Is also an ex service man. having served with tho American expeditionary forces In Franco about a year. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cox nro living on tbo placo which Mr. Cox recently purchased from A. A. Green. rumlly will nrrlvo In Plnlnvlow this week to tako charge of tholr new .lipim. Mrs. Frank Cotfott and pnrty wore cnlutH nt tho Anderson homo Sundny evening. Milmu llunnutt entertained a num ber of friends ill her homo Saturday utteruoou, tu celebration of her twelfth birthday, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chnlfntt hnvo Just purclymud u now Ford coupe. It wns received last week. Thero wns a good attendance nt tho church services at the school houso Sundny afternoon. Thero will bo regular sorvlcoR overy two wool." Mlstius Helen Foley and Connl Knickerbocker, of Bend, wore week end visitors at the Hartley home. A largo representation from Plain- view attended tho meeting and pic ture show nt the Grand llnn.t'i Thursday uvuntug, as guests of die Bund Commercial club. A. W. Armstrong was u business culler In Bund Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dawson wore In Redmond on business Saturday. Jim Pulllum nnd Ray ArmUrnug wero cnllora at Sisters Sundny. Mary' Bennett of Bond, wns tho week-end guest of Wllma llonmtti. Prentiss Van Tassel. F. A. Powers, G. C. McCnlllstr and Roy Henrtt were In Bend Monday on business. P. 'A. Scoggln was u Bond caller Sundny ovonlug. Mr. J. F. Dawson has had n nnlf. starter Installed In his Ford car. .Mr. nnd Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker were callers nt tho Minivers home Thursday. George Culvorley wuh In Clover dale Sunday. Mrs. Louxotta Pulllam was a guest at tho Hartley home Sundny. POWELL BUTTE HAY ALL DISPOSED OF Select Sensible Shoes for SERVICE rip jJm Wvs& WsSSSr JH BUCKHECHT SHOES Get Rid or "Spring Fever." It you Inck oncrgy It you Inck "pep" tho chances nro thnt your bowels are sluggish. A Foley Cath artic Tablet Is a wholesome physic that will rid you of biliousness, gas, bloating, sick headache, sour stomach or other ills that nttond Indigestion and constipation. They Invigorate tho liver. Sold Everywhere Adv. TERREBONNE PUPILS HOLD TREE PLANTING lem. Mr. Sterile Fryrear has returned with a bunch of cattle from tho high desert. Quito a number from this locality motored to Bend Thursday evening to tho mpvie show at the Grand thea ter'. ,Vivy aU Pressed themselves as highly delighted with the even ing s entertainment. KILL MANY RABBITS AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE. April 21.--A rabbit drive was held In tils neighborhood Sunday, starting nt the J. H. Neal place and ending at noon at the F. B. Baughman ranch, where dinner was served. In tho afternoon tho drlvo was hold west on Long Butte, whero a largo number of rabbits were slaughtered. Mlko Mayflcld stopped at the -I 0 You can start that first step right now What aro the Four Big Ambitions of tho average man? To marry to bavo a home to bavo children to succeed in business. And having money in tho bank is a great aid toward obtaining those things. We Will Help You to Save. Our Saving Drpartment Pays Afo Intcrcit CENTRAL OREGON BANK BEND A&swi ilfllf TIB Bflfclf W cd&mtt0SnKKBm OREGON Mim&m TERREBONNE, April 21. Mr. F. L. Wester Is in Portland now, as his father is seriously III, .Airs. Wester and daughtor aro plan ning to leave for Portland soon. In splto of tho dlsagrceablo weather on last Friday, the school exhibit was roviewed by a number of visitors. There was an attractive display of grade works In pnper cut ting, clay modeling, sewing, crayon, charcoal, water colors, and penman ship papers, besides pupils' note books of dnlly work In composition, history and other subjects. Jn tho high school tho blackboards and wnll spaces wero takon up with algebra, geometry, gonorat sclcnco and biol ogy papers, ulso pen and Ink draw ings, crayon work, and history maps with notes. Tho general science set tin and doinonntrntpri unmn nrnc. Ileal experiments. Tho day closoJ.! witn Aruor uay exorcises and tho planting of trees, one for each room, which wero dedicated to tho teachers Mrs. F. E. Polett was called to Bcllingham, Washington. Inst week on ncount of tho death of her brother Tho county surveyor was survey ing tho road from Lower Bridge to Terebonne Inst week. Soon after tho Elllnger rMIrtren wero placed Intho St. Maryv school at Bcaverton, a budget of Jotter i was sent thorn from pupils In thlr grades hero and last weok a reply was received saying thoy liked their school but wore homesick for Terre bonne friends. Tho pupils hero will kep up tho correspondence until schocj closes. Sovcral prominent farmers and stockmen from horo attended tho Farm Bureau meeting In Bond Satur day. Tolla Elliott and Gladys AudrJun wero tho guests of Mrs. Dorn for a short tlmo last week, Mrs, Durcklee and daughter were visitors at tho Dorn homo last week. Mr. W. Ralston and, family spent Sunday in Orandvlow at the homos of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ralston nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, Osborn. Mrs. Osborn re turned home with them, Mr. and Mrs, O. C. Cunningham and daughter, of Bend, wore visitors at tho Dyer homo last Sunday. Misses Adollno Deltrlch, Nina El liott nnd Messrs. Raymond Elliott, and Ooorgo Rommel wero present nt tho high school declamatory tryout last Friday at Culvor. POWELL IirTTE. Anrll 12. All the hay in Powell Butte section la sold nnd must bf It baled ami to b shipped to Vancouver. George Brnzee hns returned from uamornin wnero ho spent the winter ucorg" .iuriuge recently pur- cunseu mo i-rutiK .May ranch of 40 acres consideration $3200. Friends of "Mother" Brown will be sorry to hear that she Is quite III at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Buisoll. Ben Mnnccnu Is seriously 111 with pneumonia. Join Shobert und family vlsltod' Opal Springs Inst Sunday In com pany with Molvln Foster and family, and Misses Lota nnd Ethel Shobert, of Redmond. They report n delight ful trip. E. B. Williams was u buxlnes vis itor to Portland last wuek, going down Friday night nnd returning Sunday night. Mrs. Williams who Is yot In Portland, will probably return homo tho lntter part of tho weok. Mr.nnd Mrs. E. A. Bussett and family attended church nt Prinevlllu Sundny night. 1HERE JTiav bu other things on which your peace of mind depends, but it's a safe bet that one of the most important is your choice of shoes. You actually five in the shoes you wear. When shoes are built right you live in them in comfort. " Extra service every step, com fort every minute" in Buckhecht Shoes BucKllECirr Shoes for you for active men in all walks of life arc ioM in a variety of ttylcs and leathers from $b' to 512 by principal thoe dealers in tho West. 1 4 MANUFACTURERS If nit itU tjjtur Jtaltr, linj Ah nmt a:ijtr trJtr t9 BUCKINGHAM & HECHT Siutt thi tarbfiKii SAN FRANCISCO i C7-M) Come to San Francisco Market Week, May 1 7 to 22 Mrs. Albert Hartley, or Prluevlllo, cnlcd at the UunhoU home Saturday evening. Mrs. Frank Johnson, of Prluuvll'o. spent tho week nn n guest at tho C. M. Charlton home. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Wurtwnllor spent Sunday with their son Arthur and family, going ,011 Into Prlnovlllo Sunday evening. k. t- unnruon ion lor roruauu Friday night whure ho will remain I fur somu time. I M. Charlton went to Snttrnt on business tho first of tho weok. Ho was only nwny a few dnys. .Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Worrell, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F Rico wont to tho Ochoco dam Sundny where they spent a pleasant restful day observing tho big Irrigation project, nnd onjoylnic a delightful picnic luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. J W. I lay tut and Mr. nnd Mm. J Arthur, Mllnor spent (Contlmind on page 7.) Climax Alfalfa and Grass Seeder guy McAllister to leave plainview PLAINVIEW, April 20.- A Jan;o number of friends and neighbors at tended a farewell party for O, (3, McCalllstor, at tho A, E. Hobs homo Saturday evening. A Jolly tlmo wao spout playing games, cards and dancing, A nice lunch wns served by tho hostess. Guy McCalllster has been a resident of Plalnvlew for x long tlmo pind his leaving will bo fqlt by many friends. Mr, and Mro. Wlllam Morfott and 1 milMMrfM4. .- I i',J' '.sS'" Iii m mTOBllHllTCTiVrTMin TinMWilTHh v f iff 1 wrMlffTtfTwrtlMfcMMIIflittM 'tjTvACHtttBIBKESii T"- -to2KMHMilKAiusKuLi33inHffLHiiHiS PRICE $45.00 jxy This seeder attaches to deck of any ordinary peg-tooth harrow.' Drops -seed down among the harrow teeth. Sows any i -v. amount desired up to one bushel per acre. Not an experiment, but has been used in the East 13 years. When harrowing ground last time over, attach seeder, and har row and sow at one operation. Only two gears to wear. One of these seeders will last for years. ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION See this Climax Seeder at Bend Hardware Company v A K .s.- :i a