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.,.,,.,.,.... ,., .... . PA OK 2 flKNl) HCLLK1IN. nHNU, ORKtiON. THUIIHDAY, KKUUUAHV 1), IIU113. fttsyx -.x:r.:mi:::r.u::t::::i What's Doing In The Country iaaa:a:i:;:ia!:::;:n!:siisins;:tait;::i:tn:ra GRANGE HALL MEN OPEN MEAT MARKET ORANGE HALL. Feb. 8. C. II. Wigmoro and Mr. Llndley, rnnclimen irom mis neighborhood, have opened a butcher shop in liencl. R. E. G rimes shipped a car load of cattle out from llend Saturday. Thp school was delighted to rc ceivo Its prlio money from the Red Blond fair this week. Tho pupils havo decided to buy pictures tor the school room with it. Adotph Kotimnn made a business trip to Lower DridKO Friday. Mrs. M. Chase and .Mrs. Dick Hun sley and daughter Mary Anne and Rebecca called on Mrs. O. Davis Wednesday. Mrs. L. C. Young left Saturday for Goshon, Oregon, whero she will Tisit a month with her mother. Fred Hettman returned homo Sat urday from Hood River whero ho had been called on account of his moth er's Illness. Ho reports slio Is gain ing strength rapidly. ine i-reu lieltman family were entertained at dinner Saturday at the j. reoersen home. Joo Peschka helped George Erick sen outcner n beef Wednesday. H. Helgesen's horse was cut quite oauiy on tne wire. Gurdon Dutt broke an axel in his car while substituting on the mall -route during J. 11. Noble's Illness last week. Ed Young and son, Dennett, neipea l.. u. loung sort spuds Sat uraay. Charles Lowe called at the Chase home Sunday. J. D. Noble, the R. F. D. carrier Is able to bo on the route acaln Georgo Erlcksen took beef to town Thursday. Mr. Carter rodo to town with R E. Grimes Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dickey were snopping in ilend Saturday. K. A. Nelson took a load of spuds 10 town saturaay. Chris Stock called on Bennett loung Sunday. Frank Nelson called at the Helges- en nome Sunday. Henry Selde and family called at the Haines home In Bend Sunday evening. Mrs. May Hinds and son Dean accompanied. J. M. McClain went to town with Roy Boardman Monday. R. M. Chase attended the cow sale at tho Colver ranch the first of the week. O. P. Dahle and family took Sun day dinner with their daughter ttr uend, .Mrs. o'Lanson. Mrs. Adam Kotzman called -on Mrs. Steve Pavlck Sunday. Joe Peschka and Reuben Nelson were out hunting Saturday. A. J. Woolsey has moved his fam ily from this neighborhood east of town near the cemetery. Sir. Ellingson and family dined at the George Erlcksen home Sunday. Mrs. Adolph Kotzman visited with Mrs. H. Selde Friday. Those attending the party at Mr. McClellan's Saturday night from this neighborhood were George Erlcksen and daughter. Esther. Mr. and Mrs Otis Davis and family and Mrs. Davis mother, Mrs. Chase. George Erlcksen and H. Heleesen attended the show In town Thursday nigni. Mr. and Mrs. H. Selde and daueh ter, Helene and Mrs. Hinds and son Dean attended the show Friday night. Gurdon Dutt hauled a load of hay to town .Monday. Mrs. Gertrude Nlckersen accom panied Mrs. Fred Hettman to town Thursday. . The Ladies Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. George Erlcksen Thursday afternoon. The u. u. smith family took a pleasure trip to Redmond Sunday. Mr. Scott moved his family to -uend wednesdey. Mrs. S. A. Dutt is convalescing. Gertrude Nlckersen has given up ner position in Bend to stay with ner mother. Airs. William Keynolds Lawrence Pattle, Floyd Boardman and Alberta Landkammer attended the show in town Saturday night. Mrs. II. Helgesen accompanied Mr, and Mrs. O. P. Dahle to the show In Bend Saturday night. Mrs. Carroll Is quite III. Roy Boardman and faintly called at the Smead home Saturday. Fred Reynolds 60ld beef in town Saturday. Leroy Smith called at the Grimes ranch Sunday. Mr. Barclay was hauling wood Sat urday. HAD THAT TIRED, WORN-OUT FUELING That "awful tired feeling," lame back, sore muscles, stiff joints, or rheumatic pains often indicate kid ney trouble. Mrs. Roberta Lilly, 70S Alton St., Alton, III., writes "I had a tired, worn-out feeling. began to Improve on the second dose of Foley Kidney Pills and today I reel uko new." sold Everywhere.' Adv. JESS BLACK HEADS CLOVERDALE RIFLES CLOVERDALE, Feb. 8. A Civil lan limn club to affiliate with the National Rifle association was organ ized a' the Cloverilulu schoolhouse last week. The following officers were elected: Jess Black, president; Tom Arnold, vico president; E. M. Peck, secretary: II. II. Kllcnre. Treasurer; W. V. Arnold, range tcr- geanu it wob decided by voto to charge n $5 Initiation feo; $2.50 cash and J2.50 worl: on grounds to all charier members. Tho ranie will be wcit of Fryiour'a butte with tho target on the butte, The National Rtfla club funinlieH two largo rifles and two small rifles, titan 120 rounds of ammunition for largo rifles and 200 rounds for the jmnll rifles per .member, per year, and rifles and am munition may bo bought at cost by any member. Tho charter will bo left opon tor signnturc for a short time. Tho fol lowing signatures were obtain at tho meeting; L. Hougher, J. Bradley, J. and I). Black, 11. 11. Kllgorc, R, o. Andrus, 11. J. Skolton, T. and' F, Arnold, G. nnd W. Cyrus, A. Settro, N. G. Jncobson nnd E. M. Peck. There Is considerable interest shown nnd it is expected there will be moro l n nn 50 signatures as this organlta Hon will Include Lower Bridge, Plainvlow, Clovcnlnlo nnd Sisters, It will bo known as the Sisters Civilian Rifle club. Mr. ond Mrs. Sterllo Fryrenr and Miss Tholmn Etlers spent thq week end In Bend with relatives. Mr. Partln nnd C. N. Sorenson of Sisters wero In Bend last week an witnesses in tho care of the Squaw creek Irrigation district vs. II. Mam- ero. L. Brun of Bend has been in our neighborhood looking for good veals the past wcok. Mrs. J. L. Parberry is visiting In uotul for a few days. Mrs. Lund Is staying with Miss uiadys while her mother Is awny. .Mr. and .Mrs. It. .M. Doty were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Kline Sunday. J. V. Bradley was a business vis itor in Redmond Monday. Mr. Kesterson from Portland hns been visiting nt E. M. Peck's for tho past week. Mr. Kesterson Is a returned sol dier and Mr. Peck has been showing him around tho country with n view to locating him here. S. E. Kllno wns in Prlnnvllln sev eral days last week having some den tal work done. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Andrus nnd children. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Peck and children and Mr. Kesterson weru dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Corns Sunday evening. Esther Cyrus Is quite sick with n severe cold ami grippe. .Mr. Krai! Is quite recovered from his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrlch nnd Miss Wlnnlped spent Saturday evening with Mr. nnd Mrs. O. F. Cyrus. Miss Anna Doty spent tho week end at the B. C. Klino home. CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, encloso with Ec to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your namo and address 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. Sold everywhere. Adv. WILL BURY SUICIDE IN SHERMAN COUNTY SISTERS. Feb. 8. Christian Han sen committed suicide Sunday by snooting himself in tho breast. Hansen bad. been a sufferer from asthma for a number of years and had suffered to such an extent the past few months that he was unable to take any rest lying down and had to get what sleep he could In his chair. It is thought In a spell of despondency be decided to end his sufferings. Hansen would havo -been 80 years old February 22. The body will be taken to Sherman county for burial Hansen hns a daughter, Mrs. Martin Hansen, living on the Metollus river. his wife having passed away about two years ago very suddenly. At tne meeting of Whlttleslcy Post No. 107, American Legion, tho following officers were elected: W. McNulty, commander: A. Sorcn- sen, vice commander; L. II. Vincent, adjutant and finance office; William L,ang, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graham and Mrs. Warren Farstring were Bend visitors Tuesday. Messrs Snyder and Jncobson made business trln to Bend Monday. .miss jsaoml Snyder who had been spending Sunday here with her par ents returned with them to Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Partln and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison of Cloverdale wero business visitors In town Mondny. Howard r. Hartley or Tumalo has traded his property nt Tumalo and a small ranch in the Willamette val ley for the Mrs. Linda Frlberg ranch at Sisters, Mrs. Frlberg will hold an auction sale of her personal prop erty iHonaay, and will leave shortly for the Willamette valley. Mrs. Frl berg and family have been residents here ror many years and tho best wishes of the community iro with tnem to tneir new home. Rev. mills of Tumalo held his rec ular services hero Sunday morning. borenson and Wilt, real estate deal ers, are giving notarial service and all assistance free to any ox-servlco men wno navo not made ann Icat on ior tno state honus loan. The annll cation blanks ore at their offices where any Interested persons may se euro them. Norman Jacnbxon who has snent tho past week in Bend returned homo Sunday. , Tho Whittlesloy Post No. 107. American Legion will give a dancing party at tno Allen hall, February is. tipecial music will bo secured and plans for an enjoyable, time are ueing arranged. .miss Corn Conway, teacher of tho prlmiuy gradon Is confined to tho house with n severe cold. Mrs George Wilson Is teaching tho pri mary grades during ner nnsenco. Miss Evn Comcgys. county dom- onstrntor vjlll hold a meeting this weok nt Mrs. Meredith Ballny's. Dr. L. II. Vincent and Professor McNulty attended a meeting of tho Central Oregon Anmrlcnn Letrlon council nt Redmond Friday, At tho Paront-Teachora' business meeting Friday afternoon. Dr. Vin cont gave a talk on the relative of the school to the community. Tho noxt meeting will he a sDecial session on tho evening of Fobruary 21. Our Friday, February 10 nt 2:. 10 P. m. Tho high school grAdcs will glvo n short program commoniorat Ing 'tho lilrtlnot Abraham Lincoln. Tho program will consist of readings and mu8lcnl uumbors. Tho , public Is cordially Invited to attend. Mr. Prigmoro of Portland' lias re turned to his homestead nt Lower Bridge. Goorgo E. Altkeu has returned from u business and pleasure trip to Portland, whllo away, Mr. Alt ken was 111 for several days with an attack ot flu. Messrs Lung, McNulty, Vincent nnd Sorenson ot Sisters nnd Ham Kline of Cloverdnlo attended n Joint meeting at Hcumomi last wodncsilay to discuss tno Japanese question. Dr, Vincent has purchased n "vnlu nblo shepherd dog named Belladon na. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Suoo nro receiv ing congratulations on tho arrival Friday of a baby boy. weighing eight pounds. ' Tho little follow has boon named Robert. (liiltoa number attended tho danco nt Long"lollow Saturday night. OPEN WINTER CAUSES TROUBLE Foley Cathartic Tablets cleanse tho bowels: sweeten tho stomach; III' vlgorato tho liver; banish head actio biliousness, bloating, gas, bad breath, coated tonguo and other results of Indigestion. Just try them. Sold Everywhere. Adv. TERREBONNE PLANS HIGH SCHOOL PARTY TERREBONNE, Fob. S. The Girls Athletic association will give a Valentino party for tho Boys Athletic association Saturday, Fobruary 11 Mr. McGregor gave n very Inter esting talk to tho high school on mineralogy Monday forenoon. Arleeu Johnson of the high school wns absent Friday on account of n severo cold. A party wns given at tho home of Mildred Miller last Saturday eve ning. All ,t lie young folks of Terre bonne wore Invited. Lunch was served and a very enjoyable tlino reported. Tho Parent-Teachers' social that was to bo given last Wednesday was postponed to Wednesday of this week. Mesdamcs Perry, Galbrnlth, and Melton wero hostesses at a card party and danco last Saturday evening. Mr. and .Mrs. Von Tassel spoilt tho week end In Plaluvlow visiting relatives. O. F. Wallenburg took n largo load of lumber to Itedmond today. The high school has selected "Tho Little Clodhopper" for Its annual play. Mrs. Uliltels ntlemlerl thn Cniintv Health association meeting at Bond Saturday. The boys basketball team will play the Redmond second team next Friday. Although tho boys wero en tirely outclassed in slzo by Itedmond boys Uiey played a good fighting game on their own floor nnd will o their best again. NEVER WANTS ANYTHING KIHK I tried many different kinds of cough medicine," writes Mrs. E. K. Olson, 1917 Ohio avenue., Superior, Wis., "but I never want anything else than Foley's Honey nnd Tor. I used it for all my children and also for my grandchild. It always did fine work." Foley's Is pure, whole some and absolutely safe. Sold- Everywhere Adv. DESCHUTES ENJOYS COMMUNITY DINNER DESCHUTES, Feb. 8. The Ep worth leaguo of Prlncvllle held ser vices nt tho Deschutes schoolhoirso Sunday. A community dinner fol lowing. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was a visitor In Deschutes Thursday. G. W. Jones and Miss Edith nnd LoIb Swnllcy of Deschutes nttonded tho show In Bend 'Sunday evening. ItnsmuH Peterson of Pleasant JMdge loaded a car of bailed alfalfa hay, at Deschutes Saturday, II. O. Hngen of Bend purchnsed two cords of wood from C. W, Nol uon of Deschutes. Charles Roland of Tumalo at tended tho auction sale at tho Jans sen rimed in tho Grango district Tuesday. Walter Lowo of Deschutes was a business visitor In Bend Tuesday. Miss Elzetta Deblng spent Monday night with Marvel Cooley. i Mrs. C. E. Parks who has beon nursing Mrs. Malen Couch of Tumalo returned to her homo in Deschutes Tuesday. Hal Cooke of Deschutes and Mr. Hutchlns of Pleasant Rldgo wero business callers In Redmond Mondny. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Stanley und son Frederick of Deschutes spent tho weok end In Portland, returning home Thursday. Mrs. A. Grant of Deschutes is on tho sick list this week. Walter Lowo of Deschutes was n business visitor in Tumnlo Saturday. u. w. Jones or Deschutes was it visitor In Bend Monday. C. E. Parks and G, M. Holten of DeschuteB attended tho C. O. I. ditch meeting In Redmond Friday ovonlng, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frlsboy and children of Bond wero visitors ,at i im v. ijuwu numu in moscuuich Holi day. Mr. and Mrs. Dnan Van Mntrn and little daughter spent Wodncsilay ovu- ning at tne i.owo homo, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Swalloy spoilt Sunday ovonlng nt tho Deblng home. Mrs. C. W, Nolson was a visit at tho Bwnlloy homo Saturday. Mrs-. J, L. Van Huffel of Bend vis ited Mrs. F. H, Stanley ot Doacliuteii Thursday. Mrs. C. W. Nolson and 'Mrs. D, O. Stunton nttcndod tho Ladles Aid mooting held at Mrs. Carey's homo In Tumalo. Walter Lowo of Deschutes was u business caller In Bond Thursday, jvir, and Airs. u. K. Anderson of Pleasant Ridge wero 'visitors at tho Deblng home Sunday, Airs, ur ai. llollon and Mrs. W. Lowo were Bend callers Friday. POULTRY SHOW AWARDS LISTED PREMIUM FOR KXIIIlllTH UK UIDKI) ON AFTER 'ALL Fl'NDH . NEEDED TO FINANCE HIIOW ARE SUIlHCmilKI). Premiums tor tho llend poultry show, to ho hold horo February 2-1 and 25, nro announced, The committoo to raise money to finance tho ;how has secured $106,10, and tho balanco ot tho $200 needed has been promised. In class "A," pons of White Leg horns, Barred Hocks, and Rhode Is land Hods, are recognized, with prizes of $3, $2, ami (1 for first, second and third awards In each breed. Any brood In which threu or more fowls nro exhibited, will qual ify in class "II," with $3 as tho (Irst prize and ribbons for tho second and third awards. Any exhibit not In cluded in tho first two classes will bo considered In class "C."i Prizes will bo thn snmo as In class ''II." Sweepstakes are $5 for tho best hen, tho samu amount for tho bust cockerel, mid $15 for tho best pun. Tho awards for turkeys oro $3, $2 and $1 for first, second and third places, with sweepstakes of $5 each for tho best lion and tho best gob bler. REV. HARTRANFT TO GIVE UP MINISTRY Former I'mtor of l'r-ltcrlan Church To TnUe Up Illinium Career In The llust. After 22 years in the ministry, eight years of which tlmo was spent in Bend, Hev. II. C. Hnrtrantt, for merly pastor of tho local Presbyter Ian church, nnd Inter of tho Pocjplo'a church, is leaving tho pulpit for n business career, he stated today. Ho has not definitely decided as to what lino of endeavor ho will follow, ho said. , Tho family wilt leave tho latter part of tho month for Ilarrlsburg, whero many ot Rev, Hartrunft's rel atives reside. Rev. Hartrantt Is preserving his ministerial credentials with tho .pos sibility In mind that snmo day ho may forget tho occurrences In Bond which led him to glvo up his pastor ate hero. If ho does, ho may roturu to the pulpit onco more, ho Inti mated. SHIP HAY FROM PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE. Feb, 8. Rasmus Peterson Is hhullng hay to Deschutes to ship. Ho sold several carloads through the Hay Growors' association. Mrs. Alfred Pedersan visited Mrs. Ole Hanson hear Deschutes on Saturday. Mrs. O. E. Anderson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Stanley of Des- chutes to Redmond on Frlduy after noon. Mr. und Mrs. Ed Swalloy wero call ers at the Deblng and Lowo homos near Tumalo on Sunday evening. Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns visited her mother In Redmond the last of tho week. Watt Jones and Edith and Lois Swalloy attend the picture show In Bend on Sunday nvenlng. .Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson mndo a business trip to Bend on Thursday. Mrs. Jones Is spending a few days In Bend on business and also vlsjt Ing friends. Atitono Ahlstrom and Miss Hllrnn Nolson called at tho Walter Lowo homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson and family visited nt tho Chrlstoffcrson homo cast of Bend on Sunday. Antono Ahlstrom and O. K. An- uerson nuenuea uiu- jnnsseu saio on Tuesday. Mrs. O. E. Anderson visited Mrs. Wall at Doschutos on Tuesday after' noon. Mrs. II. T. Mlkkelson has been helping Mrs. Johanson cook for tho hulorx thin weok. Antono Ahlstrom was a business visitor In Bona on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. O, E. Anderson worn Redmond visitors on Wednesday af ternoon? Ell Sponcor of Tumnlo purchnsed a young registered Shorthorn bull from O. E. Anderson recently. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rockeyo and two children. Air, Trough and John W amy of Shovlln-IIIxnn camp worn callers at tho W. II. Gray homo Sun day, Mrs. John W. Gruy und small daughter accompanied thorn homo. Antono Ahlstrom purchased a horse at tho Jnnsseu salo. TO DRIVE OUT THE POIHON Foley Kldnoy Pills help tho kid noyH eliminate tho poisonous waste nnd acids that causa aches and pains. F. H. McGIII, 149 Goldon Hill St., Bridgeport, Conn., writes: "I tnko Foley Kldnoy Pills for lumbago and always find great relief." Thnv linn. Ish backache, rheumatic pains, stiff ness, sold Everywhere. Adv. Bulletin Want Ads bring results- try thorn. Ire Of Alfalfa People Roused By Fuel Piracy Hnlornrlslim Prlimvlllo fuel dealers who havo been hauling Juniper wood at tho rnto of four or flvo truckloads u day from government lands near AI- fttlfu, according to residents of that district, havo aroused tho Indignation f tho settlers, ro- ports William Irvine, who spent Sunday nt his homesteud In that section. They declare that It Is strictly Illegal to tnko thn fuel from government lands, and have taken up tho matter with the land officii. Put It In Thn Bulletin, FIREMEN ANNOUNCE ANNIVERSARY DANCE Fobruary lt Saturday, In thn third anniversary of tl" oruanlzii Hon of thn Bend Volunteer Flro de partment, ami as such Is to ho ele limited by tho people of llelid at a danco nt tho American Loglon build ing, In chnrgu of thn dromon, Hpe clul fen lures are promised, IT WENT TO THE HIHT llniiry E, Campbell, H. F. 1), No 3, Adrian, Mich., writes: "I had a bad rough for threu years, Tiled several cough remedies, (lot little relief, I tried Foley's Money and Tar. 11 went to thn spot, There Is no belter remedy on tho market Good for coughs, colds, croup and whooping rough. Children llkn H Hold Everywhere. Adv, Put It In Tho Bulletin. 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