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VAOr. 2 flK.M) HUI.LKT1N. IHSND, OIIKOOA. THURSDAY, SfAUCII SSI, H- What's Doing In The Country Mrs. M. W Knickerbocker wns a Although Mm. Podorson lind been nil 1 caller nt the Hnrtloy homo Saturday. Invalid for nmny years her suddon i Cecllo Bobbins spent Sundny with death enmo n n ithock. Ruth and Hoso Spoo. Mrs. L. C. Young who tins been Dan Winkle- Is slowly recovering from a rclnpso of grippe, MILLICAN OFFICE The Cooko Bros., havo purchased - ...tlA. rMm II T MlWtrnlan. MAILS IRREGULAR They nlao purchased a team ofhorscs from Rasmus Peterson. MILLICAN. March 22. There has been no regularity of mall schedules here for weeks. William A. Ilahn made a business trip to Ilcnd Friday with the mall stage returning Monday by the same conveyance. E. E. Dyer could not haul the West End school children with his Kord because of bad and Impassablo roads. Thursday and Friday the children were hauled with great difficulty. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Squires from Horse Ridge, made a Sunday visit with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer. They fjnc purebred Black Minorca rooster i i - ... -.i .. . ........ .. ... ... .... . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray enter tained the following guests nt their homo on Wednesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hutchlns. Paul and Harold Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Mlkkelsen and son Alfred, Mrs. Alfred I'cdersen accompanied Willlo 1'etcrsoii to Ho ml on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Olc Hanson nnd chil dren of Deschutes visited at tho Mlk kelsen home on Sunday. Ed Swnlley attended tho meeting of tho directors of the Swallcy ditch held In Ilcnd on Saturday. Mrs, O. E. Anderson received n arrived In a homo made toboggan, pulled by one horse. C. C. Spencer, E. E. Dyer nnd Mr. Squires rode horse-back to the post office Saturday noon. Charles Gratfenburger hauled water with a home made sleigh hitched to his team, Saturday noon. Denny Gratfenburger took chnrge of tho Millican store during William A. Rahn's absence Saturday and Sun day. Ernest Dyer hauled groceries to tho Rosin ranch Monday on horse back. Mrs. V. Dystra has already five little baby chicks hatched out and a week old. It has been reported that the East End school did not miss a day during the storm. Miss Mary Thompson is teacher. LOWER BRIDGE HAS COMMUNITY DINNER LOWER BRIDGE, March 21. The Farm Bureau community din ner was held at the usual time Sun day with a large attendance and an excellent dinner. The speaker of the day was William Schulmerlch, presi dent of tho Washington county farm bureau, who represented the State Farm bureau federation. D. L. Jam ison, county agriculturist explained the benefits now derived from tho farm federation. The object of the meeting was to Join the farmers of this commmunlty with the farm bur eau federation. A. S. Holmes was appointed dele gate to represent tho Lower Bridge community at the Deschutes county federation. Tho Chapman brothers have sold 40 head of fat cattle to O'Donnell Brothers of Bend. W. R. Churchman has an attack of blood poisoning In his hand. Mr. and Mrs. Luthy have a new baby boy born March 12. Rod Foster was quite badly in jured from his car running him Into the fence. He Is slowly Improving. Father Maddron Is ill with a light attack of grippe. The frost is leaving the ground, and the farmers are starting their spring work. Mr. and Mrs. Marnoch and family of Metollus have leased the Lower Bridge Jap rancn, and moved in Thursday. Jake Book has Installed a gas eng ine and grinder. Ho expects to grind grain in a short time. Mrs. lira co .Mcuuilocn s son anu the last of the week which she had ordered from Portland. Mrs. Jones had the misfortune to fall and break her arm on Thursday. She was Immediately taken to Ilcnd where tho broken bono was set. At last reports she was getting along nicely Harold and Paul Cooko are busy pulling trees on their ranch this week. Glen Roberts has quit school In Redmond and Is working for his brothcr-ln-law W. II. Hutchlns. Mrs. C. N. Robblns called nt tho Wlnklo homo last wcok. Mr. nnd Mrs. Davo Miller woro Sunday visitors In town from tho Tono ranch. Tho members of tho Sisters Try club Jiavo recently received their achievement pins from stnto Super intendent Churchill, also letters visiting her mother nt Goshen, Ore gon returned homo Tuesday Tho school tins purchased three largo pictures for tho school room. Two of tho pictures are classical nnd one Is of Lost lake. II. Soldo bought seed potatoes of Mr. Merle. Alton Wilson Is working In tho lumber camps south of town. It. M. Chuso was hurt In a fall thanking thorn for their completion i from n ladder Thursday. WOMAN, IN FAINT, BREAKS HER ARM DESCHUTES. March 22. Mrs. Lavina Jones of Deschutes, while washing dishes Thursday at the E. M. Swnlley home was seized with vertigo, falling to tho floor and breaking her arm. Mr. Swalley took her to Bend Immediately. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lowe and chil dren were visitors at the J. M. Lowo ranch. G. W Jones of Deschutes made a business trip to Tumalo Sunday. Carl Corbctt was a Deschutes bus iness visitor Sunday. E. M. Swalley and Antono Alstrom attended the ditch meeting In Bend Saturday. Antonc Alstrome nnd Miss Hllmn Nelson wero Bend callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bergstromo of Des chutes were business callers In Bend Saturday. Mrs. S. Deblng and Mrs. O. E. Anderson were Bend callers Satur day. G. W. Bales of Tumalo was a Des chutes business caller Sunday. G. M. Holten mado a business trip to Bend Friday evening. Walter Lowo was a Deschutes vis itor Friday. Edwin Rogers was a Tumalo vis itor Thursday. Miss Mary Burton n student of the Tumalo high school left for Port land Sunday morning whero she will consult an eye specialist. The Tumalo school was closed Thursday. The busses could not run on account of rough roads. Mrs. W. Gray gave a birthday par ty at her home In Deschutes In hon or of Paul Cooke's birthday. Among those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlk kelson and son Alfred, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchlns and little son and Harold Cooke. A very pleasant evening was spent. Merle Lowe of Deschutes whose leg was broken some time ago Is of the first course In sowing Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Jncobson, Miss Lucllo Snyder, Linn Convert nnd Dr. Vincent drovo to Lower Drldgo Sunday. Mr, nnd Mrs, Ellis Edglngton nro rejoicing over tho nrrlvnl of n baby daughter born Mumlny, March 13. J. E. Cnlnvan stnto Industrial worker, department of rducntlon will visit at Sisters next week and organ lie a local Industrial club Chnrles Gist nnd Dr. Vincent wero Bend visitors Tuesday. W. F. McNulty attended tho moist ing of the Redmond Unfun high school board Tuesday. Forest Ranger Porry South, who hns been In Bend tho past weok tend ing to business matters spout the week end nt his homo here, return ing to Bend Monday, A small dnnclng party was held In Allen's hall Snturdny evening. Al though it was mi Impromptu nffnlr It was much e'njoyed. Mr. and Mrs. H K. Allen have re turned from their visit at Frank Zumwnlt's. Rev. mills wns a dinner guest nt the Montgomery homo Sundny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dluklo loft tor Seat tle, Monday evening in response to a telegram received telling of tho serious Illness of their daughter there, Dr. C. H. Vincent has purchased tho Ed Spoo house. George Tonkin, V. S. Gamo War den for the Western district, and C. A. Adams of Redmond, district war den for the stnte. arrested Harry Helslng for tho lllegnl possession of beaver pelts. They also arrested John Bruns for having venison out of season. Mr. nnd Mrs. John 'Dentils who have been confined to the houso for some time with grlppo nre recover Ing nicely. John lost 17 pounds in weight In three days. nddrcss clearly, You will rocolvo In return n trial imokngo containing Foley's Honey nnd 'fur Compound. for coughs, colds nnd crimp, Foley Kidney Pills nnd Foley Cnlhurtlu Tnhluts, Hold nvnrvwliom, Adv, COUNTY FARM BUREAU ADDING NEW MEMBERS ,ioinr nf Pnriirimi hleh school able to walk on his crutches. are home on a visit. Mrs'9-, w- ,eIsn n,'d ,1hlLd.rcn Mr. Prigmoro has return from . sPel riday with Mrs. 1). D. Stan Portland. He plans on farming his! ton of Deschutes, ranch the coming year. . C; W . Nelson made a business N. Vestel is excavating a large trip to Bend Wednesday, rlntern for A. S. Holmes. When com-1 M. E. Rogers of Tumalo Is hauling pleted It will be modern In every i "aX this week from the E. M. Swal 5.ii lay ranch. Rod Foster. Gus Erlckson and Ver- .E- JI- Swalley, Paul Cooke, Antone non Clevenger helped Jake Book saw wood Friday. Gus Stadig and J. R. Younce made a business trip to Redmond Friday. Mrs. Frank Newbolt and daughter Ruth visited Mrs. Parrott's school Tuesday. A. S. Holmes made a business trip to Redmond Tuesday, MIbs Eda Towne and Misses Frances and Helen Newbolt from the Redmond Union high are homo for the week end MEETING IS HELD BY SWALLEY DIRECTORS PLEASANT RIDGE, March 21. Miss Hllma Nelson and Mrs. O. E. Anderson were shopping In Bend on Saturday. Antone Ahlstrom attended a meeting of tho directors of the Swalley ditch. Mr. and Mrs. William Alt and chil dren who livo near Bend were call ers In this neighborhood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and children pf peschuton, wore callers at the Gray homo on Sunday, Mrs. George Roberts and son Glen of Redmond spent the week end at tho Hutchlns home. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was a Red mond visitor Monday afternoon. Antone Ahlstrom and Mrs. Alfred Pedersen wero In Bend on Wednes day to do somo trading. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns and baby wero In Redmond on Tuesday to do some trading and visit Mrs, Hutchlns mother, Mrs. George Rob erts. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Churchill and Miss Maybellu Jarrctt wero Bend visitors on Saturday, Mrs. O, E, Anderson visited Mrs. F. 8. Stanley at Deschutes on Hun day aftornoon, W. J. Shannon mndo n trip to Red mond on Friday aftorsomo maqhln ory with which to sturt farming. W. B. Hutchlns and W. II, Gray made a business trip to Bend on Wednesday. Ed Swalley nnd Antono Ahlstrom woro repairing tho Swalley ditch on Thursday, Mrs. O. E. Anderson accompanied Mrs. F. S. Stanley of Deschutos to Redmond on Friday afternoon. Harold McKay went to Redmond with a load of wood on Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Frank and son Ken neth woro Redmond shoppers Mon day afternoon. Alstrome and C, W. Nelson are work ing on the Swalley ditch this week. Mrs. E. M. Swalley spent Monday with Mrs. D, D, Stanton. Walter Lowe of Deschutes made a business trip to Bend Wednc-:d..y. G. W. Jones made a business trip to Tumulo Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cooley were Bend visitors Monday. E. M. Swalley of Deschutes took a load of hay to Bend Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Alt, Mr. and Mrs. Young and W. Cooley attended tho auction sale In Sisters Monday. Mrs. B. Mitchell and Mrs. W. C. Cooley visited the Tumulo school Monday. Wavcrly Bayley of the Plnehurst school started to tho Tumalo school Monday. Mliscs Edith and Lois Swalley were visitors at theW. Lowo home Sunday. Mrs. O. E. Anderson of Pleasant Ridge visited Mrs. F. 8. Stanley of Deschutes Sunday. J A. Grant and Mr. Stone of Des chutes wero Bend visitors Monday. SCOUT TROOP LED BY LEGION MEMBER SISTERS, March 22. Tho meet ing of tho boys who are interested In forming a Boy Scout troop wns held Saturday afternoon. About 1C were present. N. B. Montgomery the chaplain of Whlttlesay Post American Legion, will serve ns Scout master. Litera ture and blanks wero ordered from statu headquarters, and tho troop will soon bo fully orgunlzed. Any boys between tho ages of 12 and 18 yearn nro eligible for membership, Mra. Arthur Templcton who suf fered a relapse from grlppo Is recov ering slowly. Many from Sisters attended tno Jim Bradley talo In Clovordalo Mon day. Tho epidemic of grippe hero Is about over. Mr, and Mrs. J. P, Duckctt and Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Andrus wero din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Farthing Sunday. Rov. Hlllls of Tumalo preached his furowell sermon In tho church hero Sunday morning, M. Harrington received threo Till amook calves Monday, Norman Jacobson went to Bond Monday on business. CLOVERDALE. Murch 22. D. L. Jamison and William Schulmerlch. president of the-Washington county bureau hold a meeting In our school houso Friday, March 17. Mr. Schul merlch gave a very Interesting talk on tho work of tho farm bureau. A numbor of members wero added to the farm bureau list. Mr. and Mrs. R. King of Squaw Creek wero callers at W. T. Har rison's Sunday. A meeting of the council club will be held In tho school houso Tuesday evening to elect officers for the com ing year. E. M. Peck closed a deal with Mr. Larkln of Bend for tho R. II. Wood worth place, consisting of 80 acres, last week. John Hlllcnry made a business trip In here Monday from tho Willamette valley returning homo Tuesday. Mr. Ilobson of Salem is a visitor In our community looking after prop erty Interests here. A largo crowd attended the J. V. Bradley sale. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley expect to leave in a few days for California. G. Helling sold a saddlohorse to Mr. Montgomery Monday. E. E. Hess purchased J. L. Par- berry's steers to finish feeding thorn for market. Mrs. Krall entertained a fdw friends Saturday evening, card play ing was enjoyed after which refresh ments wero served, Walter Ruble of Redmond was out to his ranch hero last week Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lantz and chil dren of Redmond wero dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harrison Hun day. While returning from a meeting of tho Boy Scouts In Sisters Satur day evening, Raymond Goodrich met with a serious mishap when the horso ho was riding stumbled and fell, dy ing almost Instantly. Both Good man and Byron Peck who was rid ing with him, suffered bad upraines and bruises. Rov. Hlllls of Tumalo spent Satur day and Sunday night at tho R. O. Andrus homo. John Hlllenry spent Monday night at W. T. Harrison's. J. L. Parborry Is employed at the Silica Mines at Lower Bridge, R. 0. Andrus wont to Madras Wed nesday on business to be gono sev eral days. Mrs. R. M. Doty camo out from Redmond Monday and spout the duy at her homo hero. Miss Catherine Rolling was unable to attend school for several days last weok on account of running a nail In her foot. MICE KILL BEES ON GRANGE RANCH GRANGE HALL, Murch 22. Mlco killed two hlvos of bees on tho Wal ters ranch. Freddlo Carter visited at the C. E. Dlckoy homo Friday, Katharine Ilelgesen spoilt Satur day and Sunday with her parents on tho ranch. Fred Huttmnn traded threo horses for two mulos. Georgo Splndlor an wed land plas ter for William limit Friday. R, E, Grimes bought throij tons of huy from Fred Reynolds this wook, Mrs, C, L. Smith burned her hand sovoroly with hot grease Tuesday, Stuvo Pavlck Is helping Mr, J, M. McClaln sow sulphur. Mr. I'arr Is hauling hay for A. Kotzman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williamson visited P, J, Young and family Bunday. Tho neighborhood wns grloved by tho sad news of tho dcuth of Mrs. Bortlia Pedersen Sunday morning. Mr. Soldo Is having dental work do no In Bond this weok. Mrs. C. L, Smith nnd Mrs. P. J. Young culled nt tho Julius Pedersen homo Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs, I). Stnr and young daughters wero enjoying n car rlilo Monday afternoon. Several neighbors enjoyed n song service nt tho P. J. Young homo Sun day afternoon. A sowing club hns been organized In tho school with Gladys l)nhto ns president, Esther Kricksen as vice president, nnd llulono Soldo as secre tary. Joo Pcschku bought n stand of bees of Mr. llratt. K. A. Nelson help ed him move them. Mrs. C. M. ltasmusvn railed on Mrs. P. J. Young Sunday afternoon. Goorgo Wallace hns returned from the vulloy. J. M. McClaln nnd family motored to town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. II. Uolgoseu nnd family nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. K. A Nel son nnd family nnd Mr nnd Mrs. O'l.amoii and daughter. Jernldlne. wero dinner guests at the O. P. Unlilo homo Sundny. Mrs. Wllllnmson nnd Mrs t M. Rnsmtissoii culled on Mrs. I). Star Monday afternoon. A garden club wns organize 1 in thu school with Mar tin Pavlck as presi dent. Alvln Carter ns vice president, and lion not t Young as secretary. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wells nnd Joo lloycr called nt tho II. Seldu home Tuesday evening Floyd Bonrdmnn called nt tho Pat tlx home Sunday. William Muadu brought two loads 'Cj of sulphur from town Wednesday. M Mr nnd Mrs. Adnlph Kolimnn left X for Portlnnd Sundny. They expect 3 to spend tho winter In California. M The roads between hero and Bond A nre In good condition now. J . Smith wns dragging the road .M on.,v.in., V William Brnlt. Joo Pcschkn and Georgo Splndlor were working on tho road .Monday. C. E. Dickey hauled land plaster from town Tunsdny. Loroy Smith, Kny and Roy Neff wero over to tho 10 bar ranch Sun day. M. Carter pulled trees for Georgo Kricksen Thurmlny. Georgo Wnllaco, Mrs. Fred Hott man and daughter, Violet Hetlman took dinner with Mrs. Barclay Thurs day. Mr. Brntt nnd Georgo Splndlor are leveling tho ground for Mr. Walters now houso, Wllllnm Meade spent Sundny with tils family on tno ranch. W. O. Armstrong of Bond called nt tho Boardmnn homo Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Kricksen and daughter Esther called nt tint Brntt homo Snturdny evening. Mrs. Rnsmussnn had dental work, dono in Bond Saturday. Mrs. Williamson' and Mrs. Duns moro called on Mrs. Dnvld Star Thursdny. Dorothy Young spent Saturday and Sundny on tho ranch. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. E. Butler wero shopping In Bend Saturday. R. M. Chase has moved his family to his mother's rnnch In the Hooch district. They leavo n host of friends In this neighborhood who nro sorry I to lose thorn as neighbors. Ik Super Chevrolet V The only car under ?1000 that will give you complete equipment, including the following: One man fnhrlcold top (no exposed bows), gypsy curtains, glass windows In rear. Sldo curtains, threo to kIiIu permitting turn In sections Slanting windshield, both top and bottom sections nil Justnhlit. Equipped with Stewart speedometer driven from trans mission tilinft. Oil pressure gniiK" on In strument bonrtl Irrovtirslblo steering genr low, comfortable Mooting wheel, froii froui vibration Internal and lutcrnnl brakes on roar wheels controlled by foot and hand lovers. 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School work will also bo exhibited. Mrs. K. Mcssongor of Gray Butto died suddenly Monday evening. Mrs, J. C. Wymiin roliirneil rrom Portland whom shn has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. R. Curnes. Tho boys Sunday school class guvo a party at tno liomo or uiiey uaviu son Saturday evening. Mrs. D. H.'Gutes spent tho weok end In Redmond. Volma Mucky nnd Edna Frcemun spent tho weok end at Lamontn. Mrs. nl, u, nates roiurneu irom Redmond with Mrs. D. II, Gates where sho will stay a while. A missionary from South America spuko on Chllu Sunday. Tho uniston family or ueumonu spent Sunday at tho Paul Wllllama homo. Mrs. K. Morgan, Mrs. II. Grant, Mrs. M. Gordon, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. Gardner woro visitors In Ilcnd thu first part of thu wuolc. Mr. H. Jorgoiison rotiirnod from Portland Sunday morning, Tho momborH of tho Floyd family nro out again uftor n long nolgo of tho flu. Try to Say Something Good. Ilnvn a good word for everybody. 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