iitcxn nvhhmin, bins, ormor, tiiuiwdav, ma hoi 2, 1022. IMOB B nnntmiiimimiiiiiiminmHmimHmitimntiimiinmmmiiittnunnmnuraininiiijaiimnmnsmtnnnm BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY umiiiiimiiiimiiHiiiiiiuiinninMiiwuuimntmiHinMiuiiiminMnra!iniiuiimiu)iiaiiiiiiiminmiiniiiiimiimiii Wednesday Luster Ilrynn lit reported III with In grlppo. 11, 0. Onoil (if lliu Arnold district In III, with In grlppo. A. W. Kohflold In confined lo his homo with la grlppo. M. W. Hilton of Ituiliiionil Ih In Hond tudny on business, 11. W. Cooko of Deschutes In In Ihmd I (i day 011 business, , ' Mm. U. IS, Nichols In conflnuil to hor homo with In grlppo, J. L. (laltlmr unit li Ih dittiKlitor KutliNiru III wUh In grlnno. O.'Cfc llrlx,' Itodmond attorney, linn boon In town on titmliitmit Iniliiy. V. II. Dnggutt, Itodmond iitlornoy, U In tho city today on business. Dr. r ul Woornor rutiimcil thin mornliiK from u trip to Purllund. W. I. Vnniluvort lenvon tonlKht for I'ortliinil whom hu will spend novernl M. W. Knickerbocker, comity com- mlnnloucr, In In Iloiul today from Sisters, (leorgo Haborts, who him boon sorloiinly III' with pnoumonlu, In con valescent. J. A. Knntes,. who wm vory III with In Krlppo yontordny, In today reported muck better. Atigunt' Anderson returned from ItPdinoml, whom ho visited ycnlor day. at noon today. Mr. nnd Mr. T. C. Merchnnt and children, of tlio Arnold district, uro all III with la Krlppo. Tho nlno monthn old dnughter of Mr. and Mm. Henry Van Taanel In on tlio nick Hat today. 1). 0. McPhorson hnn recovered from hln attack of In Krlppo, and l nblo to tin about ngnln. . Mm. i.V. 0. Dnvln of J'rlnovlllo In In Iloiul vlnltlng with her eon. Lo land Dnvln, and fnmlly. V. II. Dnggett, C. C. Ilrlx and Max Cunning, Itodmond attorneyn, uro all visitors In Horn! today. A. II, Thotnan to Lit Pino and Wil liam Klttrcdga for Hllvor I.ako woro thin morning's stage passengers. Mr. and Mm. F. K. fitudubnkor and non are reported to ha recovering from their Illness with In grlppo. Mm. J. Chrlstoiuen, who hnn boon sorlously III with plaiirnl pnriimonln In reported to bo greatly Improved. Mr. and Mm. It. M. Wood loft hut nlxht for Portland, to visit thero nnd with Mm. Wood'n pnronts In Knlem, for n week. Mm. Kd rinnoll of Anhwood. who vran operated on yettorday for n rup tured appendix, In reported to ho doliiK well. A non weighing 7 pounds wan horn to Mr. and Mm. A. Olson, of SO Mc Kay avenue, taut ulr.ht. Ho hnn boon named No In Tliurllof Olson. I Mrn. J, N. Mahonoy and Minn Attco Forrest will ha tho honlenncH at tho mooting of tho Altar nocloty tomor row afternoon at the Knights of Col umhtin club roomn. John Michael, owner of tho Sphlur hulldliiK. arrived In llend lant iiIkIU from Bonttlo on liunlnenn In connoc tlon with 11 lognl content over tltlo. to Hi" property. I In wan neenmpnu led by a. II. Itavello, attorney. Two mimical mimhom linvo tieou nrrnngvd for tonight's Womnn'n Civic longuo open meeting at which Judge T. i:. J, Duffy will npeak on jury duty, mentioning particularly womnn'n norvlng on Juries. Minn Allco Stockmnn will slug n nolo and Minn llonula Htnckwoll will play n piano nolo. , Tuesday dun Bchroodur of Silver I.ako In In Hand today. W. I'. Vnndovort of Ilnrpor In vis ItliiK In Hond, W. T. Hardin loft lant night for Echo to visit hln nlntor. Mr. nnd Mm. H. M. Swnlloy of Des chutes nro In Hond today, Fred N. Wnllaco of Tumnln was n htiHlnoHH vlnltor In Hond today. V,Y. Plckolt of Torrolmnno la a btis'lnonn visitor In Hond today. Ooorgo Elision nnd 8. W, Kills of rrlnovlllo woro In Hand yontordny. Mm. I. II. Chiirloi was n pnsson Bor mi tho bIoko for Silver I.ako to day. , Tho Hnptlst Womnu'B union will hold Its nil day mooting at tho homo Swift & Company Fourth Street Market Portland, Oregon will pay you the Top Market Price for your Dressed Hogs and Calves Prompt Remittances of Mm. 0, II, Mot, 104 Columhlu on Thurmloy. II, I,, To no of Hlstors wan In Hond yonterdny, lonvlng Innl nli;lit for I'ortliind. Mr. and Mm. (Jnorgo D. Albright nro tho pnrontn of n Imhy hoy, bom yonlordiiy, County Anwonnor A. A,. Andornon wont to Itmliiioud limt night to vlnlt with hln family. I.. 8, Logan of Portland In vlnltlm; with hln non, H, O. Lognn, nnd fain lly. Ho spent today at Itodmond. Mm, II, O, Drown and daughter Mildred loft Innt night for tholr homo In Seattle. They have been In llend for nix montliH. John II. Scott, dlntrlct engineer for tlio nfutn hlithwny coiiimlnnlou, wnn In Hond over night, rotiirului! to Tho Dalian thin morning. F. :, Htudebnker, trnvollng freight ami piinnougor ngont for I bo O.-W,, In III with In grippe at hln homo hero Hln wlfn nnd non uro nlno III. Hart l.ootons, Ilrnokn-Hcanlon om ployo who recently nuntutued an In jury to ono of hln nyen, wont to Port- hind hint night for treatment. Tho Infant non of Mr. and Mm J. W. Wllllumn, who died Sunday of cerebral hemorrhnge, wan burled at 2:30 o'clock thin afternoon. Deputy Sheriff Oenrgo Btokoo ban returned to llend from Siilam. Tho trip wan mndu to take I.;o Stovonn, Juvenllo dellmiuent, to tho statu training nchool. Mr. mid Mrn. W. Shaffer aro In llend from their homo In Casper, Wyoming. Thuy nro tho parents of Mm, (I. I.. Heldon. Tbcy may docldo to locate In Hond, Mr, Shaffer bo lug tho owner of the Shaffer apart montn In Kenwood. Oacar Carlnon, Louis Andcrnon nnd Sam Trouton woro In llend to day on tholr way to Sllvor I.ako, whom they will bo oni'ployeJ by tho Otto llnimon company, engaged In building tho Hllvor Luke nnd Sum mer I.ako Irrigation systems. Tho five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harney Conway wan brought to llend from Htnnflold yontordny by hln parents, to bo trout ed for recurrent attackri of appendicitis. Hu was In critical condition on hln arrival horn, but won better today, Dr. K. It. Nor rln reportn. Tho fnmlly, Including four other children, drove to Hond, Mr. nnd Mrn. Julius Pederson, who aro In llend today from tho Ornngo hall, report that Innt night wan ono of tho coldent of tho winter In Unit vicinity. Mrn. Pederson was a prize winner In Innt week's poultry show Tlio monthly buHliionn meeting of tho PrcnbyJorlnn Ladles' build, which wan to hnvo been hold at tho homo of Mm, S. A. Hlnkulcy Wednesday, hun boon postponed until tho follow ing Wediiendiiy, March, S, owing to lllnenn In tho Illnkeloy family. Monday Edward Fuller wan a passenger to Harper on tho stngo today. Ooorgo Downn, who has been In Portland on business, returned thin morning. J. A.sEantcs roturnod to llend thin morning from u hunliionn trip to Portland. Minn Harriot Umbnugh, high school principal, In seriously 111 with In grlppo. C. A. Illoom In about ngnln todny nftor being confined to his homo for no mo tlmo with lu grlppo. F. W. Stnry hnn roturnod to his work at Mnnnholmor'H nftor sovornl days' lllnonn with In grlppo. L. Vrlhoon was n pnnsongcr yes terday on tho stngo for Summer l.nko. A. Hutchinson loft for Sil ver I.uko. Tho baby son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. WllllnniH, throo days old, died yostorday. Funeral arrangements hud not boon complotad today. Snturday- Mlku Sullivan, Shovlin-Hlxon em ploye, In 111 with n Bovoro cold, Mrs. II. i:. Allan wont to Portland last night lo visit for n wool:, Minn Winifred Howard loft last night for Parkland, to spond tho woolt oml. Miss Kvn Comogyn want to Port land hint nluht to upend tho wool; and. Paul C. King roturnod thla morn ing nftor spondlng n wook lu Port land. Q. I,. Mclliilu la visiting from Portland with his son, Donald Mc Iliiln. C, II, Knowlos hnn purchased n now NiihIi cur from tho Dcschutas gnrago. Mr. nnd Mrs; J. W. Williams nro pnrouta of n hnhy boy, born yostorday ovonlng, Mrs. I,. C. HpnrdorB of Tho Dallas Ih viHltlng with hor blstar, Mrs. Don nld MoDnln. Charles Haines roturnod last night from Portland whero ho has boon for sovornl dnyn on huslncnn. Mrs. Uordoii Mongher, nnd throo no mi Ted, Harris and Frances nro confined to tholr homes with grlppo, Ouy Foster, M. Crimen, Karl Hlntt hud I'onrl Frcomnn woro paaoongors today for Sllvor Lnko on tho stngo, Mlos Harriett Umbnugh, high nchool principal, was absent from her post yesterday afternoon on nc count of Illness, "Slgnor Peciin," a musical com oily, wan given lant night at Prlno Tllln under tho nusplcos of tho Amor' lean Legion post. Itohort Keyns left Innt night for Portland. Ha will visit over tho wook end with Harold Darling, Hond boy who In attending Columbia uni versity. W. H, Skinner of Portland In vis iting with bin non, Dr. flrant Skin nor, mid a daughter, Mrs. J. M. Orlf- fln of Tumulo, Ho expects to spend two weeks lu Contra! Oregon. J. A. Knstcn left Innt night for Portland, to attend n baiuiuol to night In honor of tho president of tho U, S. Fidelity & Guarantee Co., who Is visiting from tho cant. Minn Hollo Soxton left yostorday for Portland, to enter St. Helen's hall to study mimic, Shu In a rlntor of Mrs, (leorgo Chllds, und has been attending the hhli school hero. Mrs. A. D. Abbott nnd two (laugh tern arrived In llend this morning to Join Mr. Abbott, who Is tho now manager of tho Stnndnrd Oil dlntrl billing station bore, Thuy uro mov lug todny Into a houso In llend Park addition. Friday D. O. McPhorson Is on tho sick list today. F. W. Stary Is confined to his homo by Illness. Edwin Flnh Is confined to hln homo with la grippe. Kenneth II. Minor Is confined to bis homo with la grlppo. Miss Noll Markell 'returned to hor duties todny after bolng 111 yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. isfti J lodges aro par ents of a 9 poundglrl, born yester day. J. C. Wright, local ntutlon ngont, Is confined to his homo with 1a grlppo. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Fleming nro recovering from an attack of la grlppo. II. J. Power was able to be about ngaln today after being 111 with la grlppo for sovornl days. Mrs. W. F. Hnrdln wont to Kon nowlck, Wnnh., lant night, called by the Illness of hor father. Mrs. C. A. Illoom In reported III with la grlppo today. Her husband In just recovering from a similar at tack. The Tomulnn of J, W. Hunter, who died Wednesday morning, were shipped lant night to Yakima, Wash., for burial. A. F. I.arnon returned yontordny from n trip to Portland. Hln wlfo. who hnn been visiting there, re turned with him. Thoniun J, Ilyan, of tho chief spe cial ngont'n offlco of tho S. P. & S. was In Hond yestordny on business, returning Inst night to Portland. Tho llttlo daughter of Mr. nnd Mrn. J. B. Smith, born Fobrunry has boon unmod Donn Mnrlo. Tho young lady wolghed clg.ht pounds on her nrrlval In Hond. , Mrs. August A. Anderson returned to hor homo at Itodmond Innt night attar nursing hor hunband, who In 111 with la grlppo hero, for several days. Andornon In reported much Improved. Thursday Mrn. L. W. Gatchcll Is 111 with la grlppo. W. A. Pickett of Tcrrobonno was In Hand yestordny on business. II. A. Miller wont to Portland last night to spend today on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson loft last night on a trip to Portland. J. J. Wilt of Ststors Is spending todny In Bond on buslnoss. Airs. II, C. Kills Is recovering from hor reconl attack of In grlppo. Dr, Charles F. Illoom Is about ngnln after all attack of pnoumonln. Miss Dora a tills wont to Portland this morning to spond a week's vaca tion. Miss Mnrlo O'Hrlou want to Port land this morning on a week's vaca tion. Mrs. Kiuinn Ilroderlck Is confined to hor homo with an nttnclc of la grlppo. Mrs. R. A, Parsons Is reported to bo recovering from hor attack of la grlppo. Albert Scliultz nnd Charles John son of Alfalfa nro In Hond today on buslnoss. , Mrs. O. h. Kregness has roturncd from Portlnnd, where gho vtsltod for Bovornl wooks, Cha'rlos T. McPhorson, insurance ngont, nrrlvod in Hond this morning from Portland, . Max Cunning'' nnd Quy Dohson ot Itodmond woro buslnoss visitors In Hond yostorday, ' , Miss Faith Israel will leavo to night for Sonttlo, to visit, with bor ftijiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii New Coats and Capes for the Little Ones Spring is a fascinating time in this department. Both mothers and the little girls will enjoy seeing the new things and the little folks, of course, must be "dressed up." Polo Cloth Coats Swagger little coats in the belted style vith large round collar andtwo pockets. Coats and Capes in Velours, Herringbone, Tweed and Broad cloth, tailored like the "grown up's" coats. Prices from $4.95 to $12.50 brother, Samuel Israel. Mlts Nell Markell, stenographer for the Commorclal club, Is confined to her home with la grippe. J. I., aalthor, local manager of tho Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., want to Madras today on busi ness. Mm. Madgo Uaskln, who has been nursing In Hond for sovornl works, loft yesterday for her homo at Fort Hock. Miss Emma llrnck has returned to her duties as a teacher In tho Junior high school, after being 111 for sev eral days. Mrs. William F. Fulton went to Prlnbvlllo last night to vlnlt with her daughter, who In attending high nchool there. Lynn II. Coovcrt of Alfalfa was in llend lant night, attending the Wash ington's birthday ball at tho Ameri can Legion building. Tho dinner danco which was to bo given at tho Pilot Dutta Inn tonight has been postponed on account of tho fact that thero Is so much Illness In tho city. Mrn. Donald McIInln returned this morhlug from Tho Dalles, where sho has been visiting. Sho was accom panied by her sister, who will visit with her here. Mrs. William F. Trombleo nnd son roturncd to Wycth todny after vlslt Ihg for several weeks with Mm. Tromblco's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo F. Hoover, and family. T. J. Qulgloy, Kedmond Insurance man nnd literary light, was in Iloiul yeRterdny on business. Qulglcy con ducts a column of miscellaneous rhymo and proso In tho Spokesman. S. P. linker, who nrrlvod In Bend several days ago from San Diego, loft yestorduy for Fremont, whero ha will visit with friends. Ha leer was formerly a trapper in Lako county. Then a Kick Develops. Rnmn tt.tmilu' im. III... a.i..h n ",.... ..... ,..- v Ull-t 3Hn i en ouch until It Is tlnut Boston Transcript. 4a WARNER'S Sale of Children's SHOES ! MOSTLY SAMPLES ' All styles und kinds. Sizes from n small 4 to a big 2. Several Pairs Are For Boys. Fifty Pairs in the they Pair $ V1 in It Always Pays to Stop and Shop at M4NNHEIMEJT& THE QUAUTY(gtfa STORE?BEND RYAN ACCEPTS NEW POST AT M'CLOUD In Office .Manager of McCloui! Lum ber Company Hnn IWi-n Auditor for The Shcvlln-IIlxou Company, Elmer It. Ityan, until recently au ditor for Tho Shevlin-Hlxon Com pany, has accepted the position of office manager for the McCloud river Lumber Company at McCloud, Cal. Ho loft Monday night to take over his new duties. Ityan spent the early part of the winter at McCloud, au diting tho company's books. The McCloud Hirer Company Is controlled by tho Shcvlln-Clarke-Carpenter interests of Minneapolis, which nro also in charge of the ad ministration ot The Shovlin-IIIxon Company. Ryan's family will remain in Hend until lato In the spring or early In the summer. CLOUDS DOMINATE FEBRUARY WEATHER Only Scvt'n Clear Days Itccordetl For Month Precipitation IIcaTj Three Below In Minimum. With 14 cloudy days and seven partly cloudy, February will prob ably stand through 1922 as the cloudiest month of tho year. The ratio of clear and cloudy or partly cloudy days In Central Oregon Is ordinarily Just reversed. The month was an unusually wet ono, official records show. Fifteen Inches ot snow fell, and this with some which melted as It fell, or which was procipltatod in tho form ot rain, brought tho water equivalent for tho 28 days to 2.54 Inches. The coldest weather ot tho month was that recorded In the early morn ing of February 2S, when the lot. last - Choice while 1 .79 38 mercury dropped to three below zero. On the same date the great est dally range ot temperature, 41 degrees, was noted. Fifty-seven de grees above zero was tho warmest day, coming on February 6. Character Date Max. Mln. of Day Feb. 1 36 0 PL CIdy Feb. 2 38 3 Pt. CIdy Feb. 3 42 21 Cloudy Feb. 4. 45 23 Clear Feb. 6 46 30 Clear Feb. 6 57 2D Clear Feb. .7 49 32 PL CIdy Feb. 8 41 24 Cloudy Feb. 9 41 25 Cloudy Feb. 10 34 21 PL CIdy Feb. 11 35 20 Pt. CIdy Feb. 12 34 22 PL CIdy Feb. 13 40 14 Clear Feb. 14 48 17 PL CIdy Feb. IB 39 20 Cloudy Feb. 16 47 28 Pt. CIdy Feb. 17 43 30 PL CIdy Feb. 18 44 27 PL CIdy Feb. 19 42 2 Cloudy Feb. 20 35 23 PL CIdy Feb. 21. 46 21 Clear Feb. 22 40 7 PL CIdy Feb. 23 34 11 PL CIdy Feb. 24 23 10 Cloudy Feb. 25 36 11 PL CIdy Feb. 26 33 14 Cloudy Feb. 27 34 14 Clear Feb. 28 38 3 Clear READING GAME LAWS ORDERED BY COURT 925 Pine Levied Against Taxidermist For Offering Mounted Ilrant For Sole In Suspended. E. N. Mallery, local taxidermist, must read the Oregon game laws through twice as tho penalty for vio lation ot the section which forbids the ottering for sale ot the plumago or carcass of a protected bird. This was the rullng'ot County Judge Saw yer Monday when Mallery, ap prehended by District Game Warden, C. A. Adams, appeared for trial nnd. entered a plea of guilty. Mallery's fine was $25, but this was sua1 pended. U. N. Duchwalter, with whom tho defendant had placed a mounted white brant for sale, . was also In structed to read twice through tho game laws. ORDER POSTPONES GRAZING PAYMENTS Necessity tor tho payment of 1922 grazing fees by stockmen 30 days before the opening of the season no longer exists. The secrotary ot ag riculture, according to word received Monday morning by Supervisor H. L. Plumb ot the Deschutes National forest, will allow payment In two in stallments, the first to bo made on or before the date that stock enter the forest, the second to be made on or beforo December 1 ot tho present year. No lnterost will bo chargod on dctorrcd payments. The ruling Is tho rosult of a move ment which has been backed by tho national livestock associations. SISTERS DISTRICT WD1L SELL BONDS Disposal ot $25,000 vforth 0j ila bonds la sought by the, Squaw Crottlc Irrigation district whloh- haa called tor bids which will bo oponed by the 'dtroctdru at . Sisters, Tuesday afternoon, April 4, -Funds derived, from tho bond sale will po used In tho gonoral development' of tho cys torn. 1 i Bulletin Want Ads bring result's!' try them., , ITTiTiliHlililililiH!iH!Hilil