The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 21, 1921, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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I MtM Nolllo Griffin nnd Wnde
Short of Deschutes wero guests nt
ri.AlNVIBW. April 19. Mr 'ho homo of Mr. nod Mrs. O. K. An
Loulso Olllctt and MIm Orneo ltlggs dtrson Snturdny evening,
of Portland returned homo Sunday Cathrlno Johansen visited
night nfler spending several days nt Mrs. " Harmon near Deschutes Krl
tho bedside of their aunt. Mrs. C. K.,uay afternoon.
Chalfan. who has been oulln 111 with Mr. and Mrs. Joo I.lttlo and ehll-
bronchitis. dren spent Sunday with Mr. Little's wcro visiting Wnltcr I.owo of Dcs- Inat week.
jir, anu .Mrs. Howard uaniey i"5"" m,,r ""
Iiit heard" Irt riff fliilfffiM w" fit
fundi fltimlrt tnrt In ,tlnfmlnn nlui alirtlf t flitrssmit I InTnl fof tnu limits' ht it litrftrt ffOWil
i Anion Ahlslrnm nf llm Wliltn thfl school nf Ihn annual Ifyotif l 'Aflrf llm pfmtfitm a illniirr wait jjlfnn
llork dlKlrlrf wm a liimlntM rnllor ( hold lit liond May 7 At llm lit donor of llm giiesl, annul aft in
at tho Dehlng ranch Friday, close) of I'm program dm lndliit will numhff ,
Mis RUotia l)eliln of KcscIiiiIm snrfa pm ami coffeo for (hn benefit Mr and Mr J. Afllnir Miliar and
spent Iwo day In llend visiting wl(h of Ilia Hunday school. All am cor Mr Afiil Mrs llndolf WnllpnII warn
Mrs, A. t' Ham. dlnlly Invllod to nttend nmong (hn Powell llnlln folk vlslllug
Mr and Mra. Chnrle l.own of Harold Hllleiiry Ima acrepled a po , Ihn Orlinro dam Hnndiiy
llend wern visitor at Ilia Waller alllon aa ditch rider for Ihn upper Tim animal hull given ill Cnmiiiun
l.owo ranch Sunday end of Hqunw rrrek for (his season lly hull laal Friday night waa n site-
Mra. It. I, llrniulenborg and lianlell W. V. Fryrenr waa n culler al tho res. Much waa aald hy visitors In
Day of Headline worn In Itend on homo of Thomna Arnold Sunday. I prolan of Ihn event. Tho cnfelerla
business Sunday. Mr. and Mra. I. I'lirhorry mum supper waa enjoyed hy nil. Hpeclnl
V H Htnnley nild Frederick Stan- orer from Ihn road camp Hunday In I mention ahoilld hn miidn of Ihn lat
Icy wero In llend vlaltlnK Hunday upend tho day wild Mr. I'ltrlwrry' fill manner In which Ihn halt wna dec-
Port flcott of Denchutea took a load pnronta, (ornled. Mra. IMratd l.uckey wna
of alfalfa liny to llend Monday to Cnlrln llurnaldea of tlllnola, who chairman of llm decornlliiK coiiiinll
Alliert Wright. linn lioon tIkIIIhk Cnllfornln pnlnla, ten.
Kred Krlabey nnd children of llend waa rennwhiR ntd aciiinln(ancea hero Mra. Ilerlhn Hlnvena mid Jeniin
ArmalrniiR wero mnrrieit inut wbok
chiilea Monday ovoiiIiir. II. J. Sknllnn nnd wlfa left for In Dcachnlea county. Mia Hloreua
Henry Anderaon of Deschutes wo rrlnnvlllo Krluuy, wliero Mra. Hkcl- In n "Inter or Mra, KrnnK Kller ot
tor A. ji. 'eiiy. n visitor nt tho II. W. Stnnky much ton will recelvo medical nttunllon, I'nwoll llutln.
smus rcteroon. II. T. .Mkkelcn Monday. .after which they will ko to tho Will-1 A hlnhway camp hn heen
O. h. Andcrnon nerved on tho a. H. Mntthowa of Tysh Vnlloy, nmetto vnlloy, whorn they will upend llhed near tho llruco I'rleo
pont Sunday with Mr. nnd Mr. M.' iJiughlln of Mend Is cIcnrliiR
W. Knickerbocker nt Slter. i 'r a. rctiy.
Jim Dawaon vu n rnller In Tuni- Itnsm
Aln WVilnrmlnv. nnd
Mrs. B. D. Smith spent Monday election bonm nt ucschutes on t rl-OrPKOii. Is hero vIslthiR hi brother-' tho summur In tho hope of bonofllliiR
ovcnlng nt the I'. Vnn Tnsscll rnnch. dny. I In-lnw, Mr. Stnnton. of Deachutca. Mr. Skellon' henlth.
Mrs. Skecls of I'ortlnnd I visiting Mr. nnd Mr. KdRnr Miller of Mr.g Nol0 arlffln. proprietor of Mr. Christy hn routed It. J. Hkel.
her daughter, Mrs. Pnul ScorrIu. ,.Moro, Ore., arrived by auto tundny.ti,0 nCgChute hotol, Is In I'ortlnnd ton rnnch for tho summer.
Mr. nnd Mr. Armstrong wero spend a few days vIsltlitR nt tho on business. I It. M. Doty nnd fnmlly wero busl-
shopplnR In Itend Snturdny. ihomo ot Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Orny. Hobert Mooro of Deschutes Is help- nes visitor In Hedmond Snturdny
irs. wiiunm .Moriiu nnu arren ni i nmmum "-. .u nm- lnK ucorRO Kulcr ropnlr his fence. evenliiR.
Chalfan were callers In Ilcdmond
Wednesday.
A. W. Armstrong attended the
Hostetter snlo Wednesday.
Mrs. Louis Dennett ot Silver Lake,
who hns been visiting friends nnd
relatives In I'lnlnview for tho past
week, returned to her home Friday,
nccompanled by her mother, Mrs. J.
A. W. Scogglns.
Miss Wllmn Bennett spent Sunday
with Miss Nellie Blnkcly.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Morfltt nnd
Mrs. James Elklns were callers In
Hedmond Saturday.
Mrs. K. J. Van Tassell, mother of
P. Van Tasscll, is quite 111 at her
home.
Hubert Scoggin, Sam Burgess nnd
Roy Heartt are working on the high
way nt Sisters.
The family which hns rented H.
Mamero's ranch hns arrived nnd Mr.
Mamero and family will soon leave
for Portlnnd to mnke their home.
Mrs. Howard Hartley spent Thurs
dny with Mrs. C. F. Chalfan.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul ScoRglns visited
with Mr. nnd Mis. Sam Burgess Sun
day. Mrs. Lou Pulllan returned to her
home on tho High Desert Friday af
ter spending several days visiting in
Plalnvlew.
Mrs. William Morfltt spent Mon
day with Mrs. Sam Burgess.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dnwson were
shopping In Bend Monday.
Antono
mond on business Saturday after
noon.
Alfred Pederseu made a business
trip to Itedmond on Monday.
Dr. A. M. Petty left for his homo
in Portland Monday night nfler
spending several days on his rnnch
here.
II. T. Mikkelsen went to Hedmond
Wednesday nftcr repairs for
stump puller.
Mr. McHoney Is busy this week Mr. and Mr. W. F. Arnold nnd
hauling rock off hi place. Ho I daughter Freda wero In llend Sntur
getting snmo moro Innd rondy for day, where Mis Frodu wn having
cultivation. boiuo dental work done.
i I Mr. nnd Mr. Ilarrlxoti mid sou
ml nh-ranch,
whero tho rock crusher Is In opern-
lion.
IIOLSTKIN TWINS
HORN ON RANCH
Her Baby Had AVIiooping Cough.
"My two children had the whoop
ing cough," writes Mrs. J. C. Hess,
N. Baltimore. O., "and I think Foley's
Honey and Tar helped them wonder
fully. My 11 months' old baby had
it bad." Foley's Honey and Tar Is
pure, wholesome and safe for chil
dren. They like It. Quickly re
lieves colds, coughs, croup. Sold
everywhere. Adv.
THINKS THKItK IS N'ONH HFTTrit Thomna wero llond visitor Snturdny.
Moses Klchnrdsonlt. F. U. 'l. Jft"0 lUack
7S, Hnmcr, Okln.. writes: "I hud n rf.' 1 ,.
'""mrn'riV Cl'T rrV "'-on w,V k ng 'Z IU cann. cloliillug
til I gnsped for breath. Foley' , ,,, ,...., ,,rv , illri,iir iho wa-
m. 1, ... I llntlnt HTIil Til,. nvn.l ...n ..f .....
inusu niicuuing wio irrigaiiou i m.- u,
meeting held In Redmond Monday " 'u 80 mcn n 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Arnold nnd
evening from this neighborhood ' hero better medl- BrBliai,BMsh,or, mibm Alethoa and
were: Antono Ahlstrom. J. W. Pet- c'"f"r col ls. courI s nnd hoarse- 5unllltl, Hudson iniitored to llend
erson, a. leoiers, u. ts. .nuurson.' """ n
ouiu uverj wiiero. .uv.
P. C. Hurt nnontinced yesterday uf
lernoou tho arrival of twin on hi
ranch east of llend. Thu molhur I a
grade llolntoln nnd the two helfor
calvo cannot bo told npnrt, Mr. Hurt
stute.
Milan Whlttcmoro. F. T. Miller, Has
jnus Peterson and Roy Miller.
W. II. Hutchlns made n business
trip to Redmond Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. K. Anderson mndo
n business trip to Redmond Into Sat
urday afternoon.
RANCHER RECOVERS
FROM SEVERE BURNS
THY THIS FOK IXDIGKSTION
Foley Cathartic Tablots aro Just
the thing for headache, biliousness.
bloating, gas. bud breath and other
symptoms of Indigestion. Mrs. II. J.
Mnrchard, 36 Lawrence St., Salem,
Mass., writes: "I used Foley
Cathartic Tablets for constipation
with good results. I will never bo
without them." Sold everywhere.
Adv.
SHIP POTATOES
FROM DESCHUTES
INSTALL HEADGATE
AT SWALLEY DITCH
PLEASANT RIDGE. April 19.
Antone Ahlstrom has been putting In
a headgate on the Swalley ditch this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson were
business visitors in Redmond Monday
afternoon.
Little Bobbie Hutchlns has been
quite sick, but is better the last few
days.
H. T. Mikkelsen and Alfred Peder-
G RANGE HALL. April 20. Dick
Hunsley, who waa seriously burned,
is rapidly recovering. His physi
cian has pronounced him out of dan
ger. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Hclgeson, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Morris Chase, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Palmer nnd R. Chnso nnd sun Ever
ett called nt tho Hoech homo to visit
Mr. Hunsley.
Mrs. Fred Hettmail called at tho
George Erlckson homo Sunday after
noon. Georgo M. Erlckson nnd O. P.
Dahlo went on a fishing trip Friday,
returning Sunday.
Sunday school was hold In Grange
Hall Saturday nt 10 o'clock. It will
be held evory Saturday at 10 o'clock
from now on. Rev. S. A. Stensuth
Is In charge.
A program and basket social was
held In tho Hoech school house Fri
day evening. Tho net proceeds were
Snturdny and spent Sunday with rela
tives.
Mr. Hroughor wa a guest of Mrs,
I.auti Sunday nfturnoon.
Alvlu nnd Esther Cyrus returned
tn school .Monday utter an absence
ot sevornl weeks on account of sick
ness. Misses Cathorlnu Helling mid
Mahlo Doly spent Sntlirdny afternoon
with Louisa Andrus.
E. M. Peck was a business visitor
In Bend Monday.
DESCHUTES, April 19. Fred
Wilson of Tumalo is shipping a car
of potatoes. Neighbors aro helping
klM I. n III t.nm in T1a..,
A u.nA M..mKa ,1.1. dav evnnlne. Thn tint nrnmnflfi worn POWELL BUTTE, April 20.
tuiftu uuuiuGt vji utuinu 4 1 li ill iiiid ' ' ' I - . . . . til . .
mmni i . 133. Grain on tho dry land Is looking well
contest In Hedmond Friday evening. I A meeting of tho Ladles' Aid was Thero ha been plenty of moisture to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hofstettcr held at Mrs. O. I. Dahlo's homo . " won biour ino auinmur.
. nm.t t .i,i-f Thursilav nflemnnn Mm. f' I.. More poultry will -ho rnlsed till
Tumalo farm, followlnc an nuctlon ' Smith served a dollclous lunch. Tho 'car '!' ,hl ?ctlon of Central Oro-
Cut ThU Out It I Worth Moury
Cut out this slip, encloso with Cc
to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
Chicago, 111., writing your mirno nnd
address clearly. You will recelvo In
return a trial pnekago containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound,
for cough, cold nnd croup, Foley
Kidney Pills nnd Foley Cathartic
Tablets. For snlo everywhere, Adv.
GRAIN ON DRY LAND
IN GOOD CONDITION
I'H.MSKH Til MM 'IX) HIS I'ltlKNOS
lliickarho I a ymptom of wnk or
dltordorod kidney. Stiff and pain
ful Joint, rheumatic aches, sore
muscles, puffluc under thn eye, nro
ot tiers, ou need not nuffer. Hon
Hlchnrdson, Wlngrovo, W. Vn.,
write: "I prnlso Foley Kidney Pill
because they sure havu helped me."
ror snlo everywhere. Adv.
DENTISTS ASSISTING
IN HEALTH PROGRAM
CiMiprmtp Willi County Nur li
Survey of Rural School Will
Do Work At Cot of Matrrlnl.
sale Tuesday at which they disposed afternoon was spent In sewing for
of their farm stock and equipment. , Mrs. Hunsloy and family.
Earl Grogan of Deschutes, who Dorothy Young called on Kathar
has been working for Henry Ander-'no HelReson Frldny afternoon,
son. left for Portland Friday nlcht. Mr. Rosengard nnd son had dln-
whero he will visit relatives. ner at tho Fred Hcttmun homo Tues
Oliver Torbensen and Ole Erlck- lay,
gon than uver before, particularly
turkeys.
The children of Mr. nnd Mra. Roy
Ollvcr, who huvo beou 111, aro much
improved.
Mrs. Charley Johnson nnd Infant
i sou, or AUalta, nro visitor nt the
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Tweed of Turn-1
sen of Bend were visitors nt the Steel I Fred Hcttmnn cnlled nt tho Jensen "no or nor parent, Mr, and Mr.
ranch near Deschutes Saturday. i homo Sunday afternoon. I f, LIiuIquIhI,
Bob Bouser of Deschutes was a' Katherlno Helgeson has returned I'owoll Hutto Sorosls mot nt the
visitor at tho Deblng ranch Sunday. t0 r home ftor spending a week!1"""0 ' Mrs. Carl Lludiulat last
AlbertWrlght. Miss C.Wright and n town. Wednesday. A pleasant afternoon
John Gray of Bend went visitors In1 Cordon Dutt is hack In school at- wn I'nt In visiting nnd a dellclou
this neighborhood Sunday. 'er being Injured by a cow. luncheon wus served by tho hostess,
i-cari uuii nns noi ooen teacning , .- " mutvj juuiibuh.
school for a few days on account of I Will Paul Is snld to ho soiuewhnt
a bad cold. , Improved. Ho hns suffered n long
Mrs. Ida Cluuson is visiting her."1110 wlt" Inflammatory rheumatism,
mother, .Mrs. O. P. Dahle. Graco Pauls has been confined at
Thero will he church services nt homo with, measles, contracted while
tho Richardson school houso .Sunday, attending high school nt Redmond,
aftornoon. 'Tho children of Mr. and Mra. Will
Peterson aro recovering from an at
tack ot the measles.
Mrs. Rudolph Wcllpolt will leave
Spring I
Now come the Pigs the Calves the Colts
nnd the Lambs.
TIME for your work horses and mules to shed
their winter's coat
TBIE to tone them up give their systems a
spring house-cleaning and drive out the worms.
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic
A Spring Conditioner and Worm ExpcIIer
Your COWS that have long been on winter feed need
Iho system-tonlnL', bowel-cleansing, appetizing effects of
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic. Puts them In fine condition for
calving. It means more milk.
Your DRO0D SOWS will bo relieved of constipation and
nut in fine fettle for farrowing by a course of Dr. Hess
Stock Tonic, which means healthy pigs, and a mother
wilh an ample milk supply to nourish them.
Your SHOATS will be greatly benefiled byncoun.oof
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic. It drives out the worms stimulates
the appetite and makes them thrive.
Feed It to EWES before lambing time. It prevents
fevered udders and scouring lambs. Feed it after lambing
time to stimulate the flow of milk, Insuring lambs for tho
early market
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic contains Tonics for tho digestion.
Laxatives for tho bowels, Diuretics for tho kidneys, and
Vermifuges for tho worms.
Why Pay the Peddler Twice My Price?
NAGILL & ERSKINE
BEND, OREGON
Tell ttshov muctitlack yoa time. We liove a packags to tall.
Dr. Bess
Poultry
PM-A-CE-A
will help raake
yonr liens lay
now.
WAS IN IIKI) TIIItKi: DAVH.
-Mrs. Joale Heed, 217 N. Kxter St.,
iiiisa, UKla., writes: I was In bod
Dentists of llend nro cooperating
wllh Miss Julia Clock, county mine,
In making n survey of tho rural
schools, inspecting tho teeth of nil
pupils, nnd will also do doutnt work
for the bnro cost of material. Tho
dentins will tnko turns In making
tho Inspection trips nnd will divide
tho work, which will bo done In tho
llend offices. If practicable, nmong
their number.
If possible, tho patients will bo
brought to llond for dental treat
ment, but tho dentists nro willing to
take a traveling outfit to tho outly
ing communities, itnd will do so If
tho children find It Imposslblu to
make tho. trip to llend.
Freihtn rtoics.
Itne will give much greater return
If. before they nro put Into Iho water,
the ends of the steins nm cnuhvd or
mnhfd. Then ulun the roe wilts col
off the end of thu stem, silt In half
for nhoiii one half Inch, hold the end
tn hoi I lug nnter for a fw minutes.
Ihcii plunge the ntciin In cold water
The rne will be tin fresh ns new. Do
lhl nt nlghl and let the roses stand
In a deep plicliei- of water nil night be
fore iilaelna idem In thn vnso.
TKAOK MKttT DNAVVH
(MKATKK INTKfCtiHT
fouiily Hlinlriif ,tlo Cntliii.lsMfn
Over llrt'lnitfitlloM (diile.l Ttf
fstial .Vitmlirr Will Try Out,
Ifntisunl Inlorml Is being Inken
iiiunnrt Iho school of llm county In
Ihn track inent nnd ilrrlnimiHou con
lest to tin held Mny 1 1 nt Itedmond,
when sliidniils from tho Ihron rout''
ties of Citnlriil Oregon will compnln,
nnyn Huprlulnndout J. Alton Thump
son, Twlco ns many wilt lakn part
In tho Deschutes county tryoills, hn
hnllnves, ns In any prnvlous ynnr
Tim llond schools nro Kinking morn
thorough preparation Umii over h
fore, Mr. Thonipson siiyn, A new
plan for choosing Judges for thn dec
lamation mutest hits been adopted,
They will bo inemhnrs of college fac
ulties, Inntead of high schoot tench
crs, ns previously.
EMPTY CARS LKAVK
TRACK; NONE HURT
.icldi'iit Oii-urn Near South Jiiiicllini
I'liixi-ngcr 'liiiln, t'lidiiiiiiiuitl,
Continue To I'ortlnnd.
Kit empty bun earn, attached to tho
H. I', & K, train which left llend at
8 p. m. Wednesday, wero In sumo
manner derailed one nillo below
Ho 11 th Junction, Just how tho acci
dent occurred was not known hern
this morning, but word was received
that thn pnantmgnr coaches wcro not
affected mid nobody hurt. Humor
current hero next morning wero to
tho effect Hint a serious wreck hnd
taken place,
Tho rnmnlnder of tho train contin
ued on Its way nnd this morning tho
cars wore returned to tho mils hy it
wrecking crew. Tho morning H. I'.
& H. train was CO minutes Into hit-
causa of n dntour mndo necessary by
n washed-out brldgn tionr Madras.
KLLENRURG PASSES
FORMER MERIT MARK
Fred Kllonburg, sncond nsslnlnnt
chief of the volunteer tiro depart
ment, hns passed thn mark mndo last
year on tho merit column by Captain
Kind Hess, who headed tho list with
103, Klliiubarg now Maims 108 to
tho good with & 14 months yet to go.
Assistant Chief John Taylor Is sec
ond wllh 102, A. II. Kslnbennt third
with 101.
DoomW Up.
Let nn Actri-m net prnlsed to the
ikies and whe Is In n fair wny of he
-oiiilng n mnr. Ilostnn Transcript.
Brand Directory
Anight
Hlght slda; right oar crop-
wattle right hind lx.
TONK, HUtrm, Or.
sdv.ieo.
the last of this week for an extendei
three days with my back. I took I visit with her parents In I.oh Ango
Foley Kidney Pills and In two ilnvs lcs. Mrs. Wellpott has not been In
wmi nt mv wnrt npntn Tk..., t.nt I coml henltli nf lnfn fltlll llin vIhIi 111
Ill-J 1IUI1, ...
was at my work ngaln
ollmlnato from tho system thn poisons
that cause backache, rheumatic
pains, stiff Joints, sor muscles. Sold
everywhere. Adv.
WOMAN SUCCEEDS IN
POULTRY BUSINESS
CLOVEHDALE, April 20. Miss
Winifred Aldrich has 2000 faabv
chicks instead of 200. as was nrov-
iously reported. Miss Aldrich is
having splendid success with her
chicks, which aro now 10 clava old.
looking only 14. She has a modern
equipped chicken house, with four
brooders, accommodating GOO chicks
each. Tho brooders are heated with
stoves, burning coke, which aro kept
ourning day nnu nignt. Food given
the chicks consists principally of but
termilk and corn bread. Blie already
has 800 laying hens, which produce
from 400 to 600 eggs dally.
Mr. and .Mrs. Harrison and Thom
as Harrison spent Friday evening at
tho It. O. AmlriiH lintnn
Thomas Arnold nnd 11. O. Andrus ' In-law anu sister or sirs, uoy unver,
mndo with tho hopu of Improving her
health
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Stownrt nnd
Mr. Jackson, with Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy
Hoberts and daughter Inn, wcro fish
Ing on the Deschutes Sundny,
licrt Heynolds hns rented the
ranch of Huho Schouror and will run
tho farm. Mr. and Mrs. Scheurcr
will devote their entlro tlmo to their
sheep
State Engineer- Percy A. Cupper
spoko at Community hall last week
on tho bonding Issuo then beforo tho
peoplo. Mr. Hates of Tumalo ulsb
spoko nnd gnve tho settlors much
valuable Information.
Harold M. Charlton has been torn
porarlly transferred from the fcdornl
headquarters In Portland to Mon
terey, Cal according to letters re
ceived by his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs,
C. M. Charlton.
Telephones havo been Installed
and the Hues extended to tho fol
lowing homes: E. U. Dawson, Carl
Llndqulst, John Wells, Hudolt Well
pott, John Wellpott.
Mr. nnu Mra. Marry Keen, iiroinnr
hava ordered 100 PrnL'rnuiiivn ,wi (in. -fhavo rrlvcd ifrom .I.akovlow and
burb everbearing strawberry plants moved onto tho Hanson ranch, which
irom an maiio rruu rami.
Mr. and Miss Coble, of llond spent
Sunday at tho homo of It. M. Doty.
Mrs. l-autz spent Monday with Mrs,
Kllgoro.
Dudley, Long Is helping II. Kllgoro
with his ranch work.
Thomas Arnold und W, T. Harri
son attended tho Halo ut Ilofstetter's
In Hedmond last week.
I). C, Kline was a business visitor
In Sisters Monday.
W. F. Arnold and wlfo wero nmong
tho first to tnko advantage of tho
opening .of tho fishing season, spend
ing an uuy April i& on tho Motollus.
W. F. Fryrear h haul id: hay from
Van I.andt'n.
Mr, Halston of Torrobonno hns
moved onto tho J, h. Pnrborry rnnch,
which ho lensed somo tlmo ngo, Mr.
and Mrs. Parberry nro living on tho
nay Aiiboy piaco, which thoy have
rented.
Tho pupils of tho school will com-
they huvo leased
A first-class eutortnlnmont will bo
given at Community hall Saturday
night, April 23, by tho Junior claim
of tho Crook county high achool. A
threo-act comedy entitled "Tho -Ho-Juvenatlon
of Aunt Mary," will ho
given. ThU will bo suppjnuionlod
with music by tho orchestru'uud oth
ers. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Irvlu und two
children ot Hedmond wero guoslB ut
tho Qcorgo KlHsler homo lust Sun
day. Shoop shearers aro working in this
section and tho sheop will soon ho
sheared nnd ready for summer range,
Mr. and Mrs. VS. A, Hussett nro
building a modern sloeplng porch on
tho north sldn of their residence.
Tho sacred concert glvon at Com
munity hull for tluip louBiiro of I'ow
oll Hutto residents by tho choir of tho
Hedmond Mothodlst church was n
rnro trcnt, Music ns good as could
THE POTATO MAGAZINE will nulit you to get more money for
your potatoes. It will tell you how to combat dicac nnd iicnts, nnd
now to secure more bushels of uallty potatoes pcrncrc. It will help solve
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