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1MOK 2 HKM) nOIJilCTIN, 11RND, OIUJOOlS. TIll'RSDAV, MARCH 0, tDUU. :!t:::'.!:i:ii::::m::t What's Doing In The Country TEAM RUNS, SPILLS HAY, DRIVER UNHURT DESCHUTES, Mnrch S. While rc-J turning homo with n load of alfalfa1 hay, M. McKay was thrown from hlsi wagon, and the load tipped over when tho team ran away. Mcltny es- caned without Injury. Misses Edith and Lois Swalley spent Monday afternoon with itrs W. Lowo of Deschutes. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Anderson who have been ill with grippe, are Improving. P. S. Stanley of Deschutes was visitor In Bend Tuesday. a. M. Molten and Carl Corbctt ot Deschutes made a business trip to Pleasant Ridge Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Deblng of Des chutes were Bend business callers Tuesday. Ed Dean ot Tumalo made a bust ncss trip to Bend Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson of Pleasant Ridge attonded tho movies In Bend Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. Deblng and little son Antone of Deschutes were Bend visitors Saturday. Mrs. G. W. llolten of Deschutes made a business trip to Bend Frl day. Mrs. W. Lowo and EUetta Deblng were Deschutes visitors Saturday Jack Brula and Carl Corbett ot Deschutes are loading a car ot Juni per wood this week. A majority of the people In this neighborhood attended the Swalley ditch meeting held In Deschutes Sat urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Scobey and son Kenneth of Tumalo were visitors in Bend Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Coleman and lit tle son were visitors at the Scobey home In Tumalo Friday. Mrs. C. W. Nelson, Mrs. E. M. Swalley and Misses Marguerite and Elzetta Deblng were visitors at the Lowe home In Deschutes Friday. G. W. Jones made a business trip to Tumalo Saturday. Mrs. E. M. Swalley and Mrs. C. W. Nelson attended the Parent-Teachers meeting In Tumalo Thursday. E. M. Swalley has been hauling alfalfa hay to Nels Anderson of Bend this week. G. W. Jones of Deschutes made a business trip to Tumalo Tuesday. D. O. Slaughter and family of Des chutes were given a surprise party Thursday night by n few of their neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parks, Mrs. R. L. Thurston, Port Scott. Lowney Scott, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nelson and children. Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore and chil dren and Mr. Charles Lowe and mother, Mrs. M. Lowe were Sunday visitors at the Lowe home In Des chutes. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nelson were visitors at the Swalley home Sunday, ladles last Thursday ut tho homo of Mrs. Hod Foster. Mrs. F. Now bolt nml daughter Ruth, Mrs. T. Ved der, Hrs. R. Chapman, Mrs. G. Sta, dig. Mrs. Curd, Mrs. O. Scott, Mrs S. Scott, Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs. A. S. Holmes, and Mrs. T. II. Mnddron wcro present. South and Delnney, sheep men of Grnndvlow have rented tho Fuller place. Frank Chnmberlln Is helping R. S. Towno with farm work. Mrs. Frank Nowbolt Is visiting her daughters at Redmond. Fred Walters and his son Darven aro cutting posts for Mr. Holmes. PLAINVIEW RIDER INJURED BY COLT PLAINVIEW. March S.-Thcrlo Blakesly met with a very p.ilutul ac cident Wednesday while trying to break a colt to ride. Tho colt ran into a barbed wiro fence cutting ti t m self very badly nnd cutting Thorlo's leg so severely as to necessitate tak ing eight stitches. Mrs. Warren Chalfan spont Friday with Mrs. Frances Hoss. Mr. nnd Mrs. Loroy Fox and Lu ther Fox spent Sunday at the Morfltt ranch. J. Humteld of Portland and Mr. Bodlfeld ot Redmond were visitors In Plalnvlew Friday Mrs. Warron Chalfan reports the earliest chickens In this. vicinity hav ing somo about n month old. They are doing tine, regardless ot tho cold weather. Hubert Armstrong of Albany, Ore- business visitor at W, F. Fryronr's Tuesday. La llrutt ot Bond purhascd two veals from It, O, Andrus Friday and sovorai tioovos from n, k. iioso. Mrs. Miller returned Tuesday from Red mum! nnd Deschutes whoro she has boon visiting her daughter. Mrs Dean Van Matro and llttlo dnughtor from Deschutes returned homo with her remaining over till Friday. F. M. 1. nuts of Redmond spent Sunday at II. II. Kllgoro's with his wife. Mrs. LnnU Is nursing Mrs. Kllgoro during her Illness. Mr. Hanson Is hauling hay tor Dan noising on the McloUus thm week from U. C. Kllno's. They .report the snow four foot deep on tho river and mat it is impossiuie to got a car out from there. Hclslng Is feeding n bunch of sheep there on his ranch. II. C. Kllno nnd R. U. Audrus at tended tho farm loan meeting held in Kcumomi Mituruny. sir. Kobbltis or Sisters purchased several tons ot my from W. T. liar rlson Monday. .Mrs. Corus Is on tho sick list this week. Rev, Hillls of Tumalo was tho din tier guest of Mr. Corns and mother Sunday. SISTERS MAY HAVE BOY SCOUT TROOI' SISTERS. March 8. The boss of Sisters and Clorordalo are consider ing formation of a boy scout troon. All boys from tho ages of 1L to 18 are eligible. .Mrs. Bailey sr.. has returned to her home In Portland after spending sovernl weeks hero visiting nt the homo of her son and his wife Mr. nnd Mrs. Meredith Ralloy. Sorenson and Wilt, real estate dealers wore transacting business In Dend and Redmond Saturday. BIG GAIN MADE MP FIG II ILL ures s: Of STRENGTH RECOVERED BY INDUSTRY ORDERS ARE LARGER 'MECHANICAL MOTHER' FOR DESERTED LAMBS Xcnily Two And One-half Thm I'otnl for Flint Slv Week In till! I, Tabulation For Western I'lnu For Present Year Itcwnl. Mrs. C. M. Bobbins and Miss Lo gon, arrived Saturday evening for a cllo Snyder spent an evening with visit with his parents Mr. nnd' Mrs. A. . Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Llvesay enter tnlned Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert Scog gin, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Chalfan and children Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. Ashton Morfltt. Mr and Mrs. Leroy Fox, Luther Fox, Roy nnd Edgar Heartt attended tho dance at Sisters Saturday evening. vern Llvesay and Kenneth Hollo well were callers at tho H. A. Scog gin ranch Saturday Mrs. Elma Smith called on Mrs. &am uurgess Sunday Mrs. u. t. Powers Is reported to be improving slowly from a severe Mrs. South last weok Misses Rose and Ruth Snoo were dinner guests ot Miss Cecilo Robblus Saturday at her homo hero Messrs Edglngton and Harrington purchased eight head of dairy cattla from It. O. Andrus of Clovcrdnlo last week M. W. Knickerbocker was a busl ness visitor In Bend Wednesday. Claud woods took several veals to Bend Monday. Mr. Harrington accompanied him. A. B. Richardson lias purchased n lighting plant and had It Installed In his houso near town. attack of grippe, the rest of the tarn- the pulpit hero Sunday morning. Ho ily is able to bo out. announced he would preach his fare- pmg in Keumona. Miss Josephine Burgess spent the How tho pine Industry has strengthened In tho last your Is seen In figures on production, ship ments, and orders for tho Western Pine Manufacturers' nssnclittlou, complied by the American Lumber man for tho first six weeks ot tho now year. Those figures nru com pared with totals for the correspond ing period of 1921, showing produc tion to bo lSil.E nor cent of that of n year ago, shipments 212.S per cent of thoso In 11)21, and onion) 24 I.S per cent of the corresponding period of last year. The Bend mills aro included In the membership of tho Western Pino Manufacturers' as Hoclntlon. Production by association mills for tho first six weeks of 1922 Is totaled nt SO.12C.000 foot, shipments at 102,750.000, and orders at 11S.T75, 000. Comparative figures fur thu year beforo show production at 2G, 823.000 feet, shipments -18,271,000, and orders 47,27G,000. The problem of saving lambs deserted by iilothorH has liumi solved by a Potaluma, ful., ranchman It Is In tliu "mechanical mothiir" method as pictured above Feeding lambs by hand Is a great tank but by nr ranging nursing hottloH tilled with hot milk on a rack, tho liuiilm am soon taught to feed themselves. Children of Bend Extensive Readers Says Librarian; Use Over One-Third of Number of Books Circulated Her? SHEEP ARE BOUGHT AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE. March Rasmus Peterron recently purchased the band of sheep belonging to A Teater. Mr. and Mrs. S. Deblng and baby were callers at tho Anderson home on Wednesday afternoon. Ed Swalley, W. J. Shannon and Antone Ahlstrom attended the Swal ley ditch meeting at Deschutes on Saturday. W. B. Hutchlns went to Redmond Sunday to spend the day with his wife and baby who are staying with Mrs. Hutchlns mother, Mrs. Roberts. Raymond Churchill attended the dance at Tumalo on Saturday night. Mrs. Alfred Pedersen visited Mrs. Glen Cox at Deschutes on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson at tended the show In Bend on Satur day night. Antone Ahlstrom, Miss HUma Nel son and Mrs. Alfred Pedersen were Bend shoppers on Friday. J. W. Peterson was a Redmond visitor on Friday. Milan Whlttemoro was in Bend on Saturday evening. Mrs. O. E. Anderson visited Mrs. F. S. Stanley at Deschutes on Sat urday. W, B. Hutchlns went to Redmond Thursday with a load ot wood for Mrs. George Roberts. Alfred Pedersen has been doing the chores for O. E. Anderson who was sick. Glen Roberts came out from Red mond to stay with his brother-in-law W. B. Hutchlns for a few days. Mrs. F. S. Stanley of Deschutes week end with her sister Mrs. H. Scoggin. Mrs. F. E. Hoss. Roy Heartt and Edgar Heartt were shopping In Bend .Monday. Hubert Scoggins spent Friday In uena. George Downs returned Monday 0f Hckncss. well sermon Mnrch la. Arrange ments are being made for n faro well reception for Mr. and Mrs. Hil lls at that time. Miss Conway visited In Bend Sat urday. Dan Winkle Is confined to his bed this week with an attack ot grlppo. Miss velma Graham Is unable to attend school this week on nccouut from a short visit to Portland. The directors of the McCalllster district Improvement company held their monthly meeting Wednesday evening at the home of the President William Morfltt. Mr. and Mrs. P. Van Tassel drove Into Bend Monday with a load of potatoes and returned Tuesday. JAW IS SMASHED BY HORSE'S KICK Mrs. M. Harrington Is finite sick with grippe this weok and Miss Irnl has been kept from school to wait on her. Some 40 couples atteitded tho Am erican Legion dance hold hero Satur day night. hlttlesey Post American Legion will hold a meeting on the evening of March 13. George W. Brewster, superintend ent of tho Snuaw creek Irrigation company mado a short business trlf 10 hisiers last wool: rrom fort land where he Is at'- ndlng law school. Chris Stock visited with Bennett Voting Saturday. .Mrs. Ilarclay Is a grlppo patient this week. P. J. Young bought seven saekH ot seed potatoes from Mr. Scott. L. C. Young attended tho Swalley ditch meeting which was held nt Des chutes Saturday afternoon. A largo number of friends enjoyed n pleasant evening at the George Erlckson homo Friday night. C. M. Rasmussen Is selling hay this weok. Children borrowed about one third of the books circulated In I lend during February, according to library statistics, for they took homo 1051 liookii while grown ups borrowed 2153, In reality children ot school ago probably rend much more than ouo-thlrd of the books borrowed, for they also lake homo adult books. Much of their reading Is ilium In con nection with school work, for somo of tho grades require fifteen books to bo read nt home during the nc mcstur, says the librarian. Tho Central library circulated 3207 books, the britiichen S93. and the stations 174. making n total ot 427 1, which breaks lint previous record of circulation In Hut county Elghly-olght new readers regis teri'd nt the County library mid Its brunches during February. Of thorio 27 worn children. Ho many peoplo havn expressed apprexlnllon of tho pay shelf Hint tho following nine titles were add ed to tho collection today. Iluriiiitt, lleud of tho limine of Coomb; Culm', Master of Mini; Chapped, Cruise of tho Ktiwa; Gordon, To Him that Hath: Irwin. Muttering lliulmint; Norrls, Be loved Woman; Oppi'iiholm, profi teers: Tnrklngtnn, Harlequin and Columbine; Wlddemnr, Board Walk. A swing was added to the piny ground apparatus ot tho school Tues day. Mablo and Lnureno llonrdmnn have recovered from attacks of grippe. India Nation of Farmr. The large majority of the pnpuUttnn of India are engaged In agricultural pursuits, nearly '.Od.OOO.IxiO being en gaged In tilling the Mill or dependent for their living upon those so imieiu-p.1. shout ami to Tin: ioixt Kvuryouri afflicted with rheumatic pains, backache, nnronoM, liwiirnux, swollen Joints or other symptoms of kidney trouble should read this "Hlnco taking Foley Kidney Pills tint hiickarhu left and I no longer litivn to gel up nights." K lit nod. A V I.lcnlmrill. 745 Houccn Hi., Leaven worth, Kaunas. Hold Everywhere Adv. Put It In The Bulletin. QQngnnnnnnnnngDmnnnnQngnnm UUUUULJUUUUUUUUUUUQUUUUUUU TERREBONNE. March 8. Clin ton Benton was kicked by a horse Friday. His Jaw was broken and his face cut very badly. Mrs. DeWItt Williams is very ill with the grippe. Mrs. J. C. Wyman left for Portland last weok where sho will visit her daughter Mrs. R. Carnes. Reverend II. C. Hartranft and fam ily have been guests at the E. M Parr home for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Wallcnburg and Mr. and Mrs. L. Amy were Sun- nay evening guests at the R. Knorr home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and Mrs. M. Gordon attended the K. of P. entertainment last week at Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knorr were visitors at tho Wallcnburg home last Tuesday evening. A dance was given by Mrs. Wlni fleld in her apartments last Satur day night. The Heims family is out again af ter five weeks of illness. The Bozorth family are all sick with the grippe. The C. C. Floyd family have been on the sick list for tho past weok. Miss Edna Freeman went to La monta for the week end to visit her parents. a missionary rrom unina gave NEWS NOTES FROM GRANGE DISTRICT day. aro both sick. Rasmus Peterson baled Fred Seel Ing's hay on Monday. He Is through baling In this neighborhood now. Harold Cooke spent bo vera 1 days in Bend this week on business. COMMUNITY DINNER IS GREAT SUCCESS LOWER BRIDGE, March 8. The dinner served by tho men of tho Farm bureau to tho ladles was a great success. The attendance was large, practically every ono In the community attending, jvlth several outside guests. After tho dinner a pleasing program was offered. Sid Wont acted as toastmaster. Mr. A. J. Fuller from O. A. C, formerly of this section Is spending soveral days on business in this com munity. Ho Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Book. ' Mr. Mackey, leading merchant of Terrebonne, was a guest at the Low er Bridge community dinner. Gus Stadlg, Lower Bridge potato farmer, sold his potatoes tho last weok, W. Jack nnd B. Clevongor made a flying trip last Wednesday to Terre bonno after supplies. Miss Eva Comegys, county demon strator nipt with the Lowor Brldgo CLOVERDALE CHURCH IS CLOSED BY SNOW CLOVERDALE, Mnrch 8. Owing to tho heavy snow fall the horvlces ut tho school houso for Sunday afternoon wero postponed. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. H. Kllgoro aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son. Sunday morning, March 5. Tho young man has been named Daniel Rankin. Mr. and Mrs. Sterile Fryrear and Sir. and Mrs. W. F. Arnold, and Mlts Ellors attended tho American Legion dance In Sisters Caturday night. Mr. Dan WInkJo purchased somo hay from W. F. Arnold and huuled a load home Tuesday, It. O. Andrus took tho evening train Saturday for Madras to bo gone several days on business. E. M. Peck and wlfo woro busi ness visitors In Bond and Redmond Tuesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chrlstlo Tuesday, Fobruary 28, nn eight and three-quarter pound boy. Tho buby has been named Melvln Millar. Mrs. Black Is recovering slowly from her attack of grlppo, Ellis Edglngton of Sisters was a GRANGE HALL. March 8. Mrs. Rasmussen received a box of cotton balls from a plantation In Texas which added greatly to Interest in tho study of the cotton Industry In the school last week. Gurdou Dutt helped II. Selde move his piano to their now homo last week. Will Russell was hauling hay to tho Grimes ranch from the William Reynolds ranch Saturdny. i-'reacllo carter called nt tho Dickey rancn Saturday. L. u. oung was a Bend shopper Friday. Mrs. Iiergstrom transacted somo business for Mrs. Adolph Kotztnan in Bond Friday. Ruben and Herbert Nelson snont tho week end with their parents on the ranch. Air. and Mrs. Schaffnr and daugh ter, Shirley, visited with their sis- tor, Mrs. Ella Kotzman from Thurs day to Saturday. Ralph Grimes Is 111. Mr. and .Mrs. C. B. Dickey woro in town Friday, J. M. McClaln was hauling hay Friday. Mr. Bergstrom sold 50 tons of hay to John Kntzman. H. Hclde Is hauling his liny from the A. Kotzniau farm this weok. Mr. Dodge nnd R. C. Colvor wero In town Friday. It. H. Grimes has rented n part of his farm to Mr. Marks. Fred Hcttman was Backing pota toes at Joo PoHchlta's Saturday where he has been storing them. Alvln Cartor called at the Hett man homo Sunday. Ed Carroll motored to town with Georgo Erlckson Thursday, Mr. C. B. Dlclsoy Is fluttering from riioumntism. Ed Young attonded tho ficjuaw creek Irrigation meeting Tuesday. Alvln Cartor called at tho Hel geseil homo Sunday, Elizabeth Reynolds and father, Fred Roynolds, wero In Bond Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Kotztnan aro bath bedfast this woek with tho grlppo. Joo Boyor is doing tho chores for them, J5ob Crandull Is hauling hay for R. B. Grimes from tho Klllngson ranch. William Meado moved his furni ture out from town Saturday. C. Hoech, Georgo Erlckson mid B. B. utler wero In Redmond Saturday on farm loan business. Mrs. Hinds and son, Dean, of Bend ore spondlng this week with Mrs. II. Soldo. CHEVROLET OFFERS A COMPLETE STANDARD MOTOR CAR FOR $6?5 In offering the Superior Chevrolet at $675, its manufacturers call atten tion to certain features of construc tion, equipment and performance that are positively necessary to com plete satisfaction. 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