rMtn a Mwri wji.f.Kmw, mnn, onwooi, 'rfflrwfMf, .1MW if it, ff.(, nmwmmmiimminiiiimwmmmnnimmmmimnmtimnmfminmmnnimnmimimiiniBnRnmimmmiii What's Doing In The Country nnmtmmnnmnnmrmmnnimtmtriiiminmtinnrtiinMtmitnimmnmtimiinnmtHHntitt homo In PINEHURST LITI'iRARY ior At tho Walter Lowe SOCIETY ENTERTAINS i Waiter u of Deschutes tout one Wlltlum All (in (I Wdldien t'nnly wldt music, nfler which dVillelnii re- UMf niilllncl flirt work Ut U ilmm flffinillf Alfl ClVf of Ifoml cnrli rnnid nflc? n fond nf freshmrnf worn serrod consisting of lit lltn fiiliirn nrul llin Insff union , mm kVIIIh l I P liny nt llin MlkMsen ronrli on KM fruit snlnd, Iro cream, eitkn n ml rof-1 rlnMn dim will romlurl In llm row Jui01ill f vlll Ullli Mm. J. tt. William linn rrntcd fmr .Mr nnf Mm. Ilofjr of Kedmnnd Ihn second Thursdny of rnrli tiwnlfi, ranch Irt Mr Lnwretirei of llrdnnmd. spont Sunday hero with hi brother f.rwtidliig din whom tiny with iiinm. who will morn onln It Immediately nnd fnmlly, II. Holy. Ton fornimnn will lm spent In llml Mr. Williams linn mndo no definite W. (Irnhnm nml family spent Suit-' school nnd In llin nftornmiii Classen plans yel, lint will go to I'rluovfllfl day n( llin W. F. Arnold homo , will lm conducted. Tliero wns nil In WINS APPROVAL of llin fine milk cow Friday. Mia Eunice Nelson of Deschutes, wlio underwont nn operation recent ly. In Improving, for llin present, whero nhn will rlslt her daughter, Mri. Francos liitrnnd Mr. nml Mrs. Frnnk Itletttioff of Redmond worn guests of Mr. nnd Mm. W. II. Hutchlns on Hundny. Mm. J. H. William nnd Mm. 0. K. Anderson went to I'rlnoTllte Tucs- sovernl dure Mr. Helling purchased n milk coy from II. C. Kllno recently. Knrl Updlko left for rorllnnd Hat PINKIttinaT. Mnreh 1. The' who underwont nn operation recont- Mrs. J. W. William nnd Mr. tJ. R. uriiny io visit dim who, who in son- mm nonionsirnioii Tiin.k....t r.ii nnitv lr lit Imnrnrlnr. 'Aiulorsnn wont tn rnnevllln Turn- ousir in. n..r.n. .i ihn ..hnni tinnaa Vrl.lav I Mm. Mlnnln I,owo nnd on of Dcs-.dnr. where they visited nt the home1 Edmund llonly of Culver Is spend evening. Tho program consisted of chutes wero called to Grant Pns of Mm. Wllllnms' daughter, Mm. Ing sovoml dnys hero with his undo, miss this opportunity. You nrn not recitation by the children nnd sing- on account of Mm. Lowo's dnughtcr' i Krnncls Durnnd. Tliomns Arnold. (only Inrlled, hut urged, to iittend Ing. The remainder of tho otcnlng , Illness. Mr. nnd Mm. Wngonnor nltonded ' Mm. H. J. flkellnn Is on tho sick theso meetings, was spent In playing gnmcs, nftcri W. II. nodes of Hedmond mndo n tho I.nmlls snla near Hedtuond on Ht this week. Mm. Dennlnon, who hns lieen vis- which luncheon wns served. Mrs. business trip to tho Walter l.owo .Thursday, I There was n good nttoudnnro nt'lllng friends hern, has returned to liurr lllnck has been unite sick for teresllng dlscussloii of ways and menus for a "liiuiy day" to lm held In Hlstcm. The unit etnas will lm held nt Ihn home of Mrs. Meredith llnlley March 10 Huhlecls discussed will lm "Things Knverynnn Hhould Know In t'nrliig for the Hick." No onn enn nfford Io Hatlnw of Uend wns a visitor. . ranch. Violet Snatich. who hns been nt-l Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E tending high school In Uend. was Tumnlo were business callers nt the quite 111 tho past week with mensles. 0. M. Holtcn rnnch Mondny. Bho Is now much better. J. H. Hcnhnm of Deschutes Is pull- John Uollmnn was n business call- Ing trees for Alfred Mooro near Ocs- er In Uend Monday. . chutes. A surprise party was given for. Miss Inex Short hns returned to Rozella Phelps Tuesday afternoon school. In honor of her 14th birthday. The' A program was given nt tho Tum nfternoon wns spent in plnylng out- nlo school on Washington's birthday, door games. A lunch of Ice cream I Ollvo Burton was n Bend visitor nnd cako was served after which tho Wcdncsdny. children returned to their homes, re- Iter. Mills of Tumnlo wns n busl- ness cnner in iionq weunesuny. Crunk li. Prlnrn nml Jnlm V. llvnn tho community dinner Hlindnv. lm- Imr hiinin In lliiml Ilodgem of , of Bend wero cnllors nt tho Anderson mcdlntcly after tho services, which Oriimlmn Vnn Tassel of Cloverdnlo rancn on weunesuny. , nvru im uj itvr. ncnnaiiio ui lieu- is visiiiiik ner unuKiiwr, .nrn, )uiKie, Mr. I.nwrenco nnd Mr. I.lttlo of mnnd, n petition wns circulated this week. Itedmond cnllcd nt tho homo of among those present requesting nil! Mrs. Kryrenr has been nulto III Mrs. J. K. Williams on business Wed- to sign In favor of it community tho past few dnys. ncsdny. church hero. Newell Vnn Tassel returned home Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns nnd' Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlco of Itedmond nt-' tho first of tho week, Ho has been baby, accompanied by Mrs. O. K. An- tended tho dinner and services hero attending school near l'ortlnnd for demon, were sjiopplng In Bond Sunday. .soveral months, Thursday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.nuU of Hedmond Mr. South, Mr. Kormisen mid Mr. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. T. Mlkkelsen w'eru visitors In this community Sun-'flhnw wero Bend visitors this past wero callers at tho Holton homo near day. Mm. I.miU nnd small son ro week. Deschutes Sunday. malnlng over to spend tho week iim Mm, Kullor, n fnrmur teacher In guestR of Mm. II. Kllgoro. I tho Sisters school, was a visitor ut You Vnn I'Vrl Hotter Tomorrow. I Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Harrison wero high school last Monday. Miss Clock, county school nurse, visited school last Tuesday, Bho was nccompnuled by J. Alton Thomp son, county superintendent. r.n.l In rr nnlnrnhln limn rimor tlnnnor nml fnmllv nml Mm I Mr. nnd MrS. CtVanaUEll and dill w rinn.inm irnro dlnnor Fimia nt drcn moved to Sisters Thursday. If you suffer from Indlsetlon. callers nt tho Aldrlch homo Sunday. tho John Bollman homo Wednesday. Mrs. W. Burton and son Thomas constipation, headache, biliousness, M'sa Vosta I'artln was n guest of Sevoral of tho children were nb-,wcro In Itedmond on business Wed- bloating, sour stomach, gns on stom- tho Misses Hodson Sunday, sent from school this week on ac-Jnesdny. nch, bad breath or other condition Mr. and Mrs. Aldrlch wero callers count of colds. Walter Lowe of Deschutes wns n caused by delayed bowol action, tnko nt tho Kllno and Kllgoro homes Krl- The Mlckles brothers have been business caller In Bond Thursdny. n Foley Cathartic Tablot this evening day. hauling hay for tho past week. Mm. James driffln of Tumnlo, 'nnd tomorrow you will fool better.' Mr. Kllgoro drove his car homo C. M. Phelps, who has been work- principal of tho school. Is seriously I Clennso tho bowels, sweeten tho from Bond Thursday, where ho had It ing on the baler near Terrebonne, was homo this week on account of the bad weather. Bessie Snyder, who Is attending high school in Bend, spent Saturday with the home folks. Mr. and Mm. M. S. Bullard of Turnalo were callers at the Phelps home Friday afternoon. Charles Montgomery was a Tumn lo visitor -Saturday. Mrs. C. M. Phelps was a caller nt tho F. L. McMnnmon home Satur day. Miss Eunice Catlow and mother were supper guests at the Glcss home Friday evening. Roy Wells and family were call em at the Bollman home Friday. Ho Was in Bad Shape. Any person who is suffering with rheumatic twinges, backache, sore ness, lameness or other symptoms of kidney trouble can profit If he wishes from this: "My kidneys were in such bad shape that I could hardly stoop down. Foley Kidney Pills made me all right. Samuel Holt, Greenville, Pa." Sold everywhere. Adv. Ill at her home. Miss Nellie Howell stomach nnd tone up the liver. Sold Is teaching during Mm. Griffin's nb sence. Miss Kunico Nelson of Deschutes underwent nn operation for nppondl cltls Wednesday tn Bond. She Is re ported to bo Improving nicely. William Alt of Bend purchased n load of alfalfa hay from II. T. Mlk kelsen in Pleasant Ridge Saturday. Mr. and Mm. W. C. Cooley pur chased a load of alfalfa hay Saturday from H. T. Mlkkelsen of Pleasant Ridge. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Frlsbey and children of Bend were visitors at tho Walter Lowe home In Deschutes Sunday. NEWS ITEMS FROM DESCHUTES FARMS DESCHUTES, March 1. Frank Basil, who has sold his ranch near Bend, has left for his home at Slaton, Ore. Ermal Glle of Bend was a visitor at the Ed M. Swalley home Tuesday, Mrs. Mike Merg was a business Visitor In Bend Wednesday. Mrs. C. W. Nelson and daughter Eunice and baby were business call- en in Bend Wednesday. The pencil factor at Bend Is tak ing pencil wood from the R. W Stanky ranch near Deschutes. Bob Moore of Deschutes is cutting wood zor Clarence Elder. Mr. and Mm. Fred Frlsbey and children of Bend were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lowe of Deschutes Wednesday. Mr. Morgan of Turnalo was in this neighborhood trying to purchase chickens recently. F. S. Stanley, Mrs. Nellie Griffin and F. S. Stanly, Jr., of Deschutes were Bend visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mm. G. M. Holten of Des chutes were in Bend on business Sat urday. R. G. Stanky and S. Deblng of Des chutes were Redmond visitors Fri day. Charles Lowe of Bend was a vls- Safo Medicine for Cldldrcn. Foley's Honey and Tar is a family cough remedy that mothers can de pend upon. It will nbt upset a deli cate stomach and children like It. Mrs. Agnes Barnes, 208 E. 4th St., Altoona, Pa., writes: "I gave Foley's Honey and Tar to my baby for croup and it helped her immediately." Sold everywhere. Adv. ovorywhoro. Adv. FRED WILSON HEADS overhauled. Mm. A. F. Smith spent tin after noon with Mrs. Black Inst weok. Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Andrus went business visitors In PIE SOCIAL WILL HELP REST ROOM GRANGE HALL, March 2. A plo Sisters Monday social will bo held nt UrniiKO hall Krl- TTTMAT CI TATTF F MRN aftornoon. day uvenlng for tho benefit of thu 1 UmALAJ AllLiJi HlfclN Th0M w bo a mmlnK of 10 rest room In Bond. ' " I Pniiimll lnl. 4 t. t m. I Thit aMtf'nl ttnnnl tunt Vnttr itnrv If. The Tumal 'Salurt lr " ' l'K"l MnHm, i M.i o'clock. A program will bo given of . Instructor for next year. tho big Deschutes project ennnot go (iflOMWllHT WHICH HT.ITIJ V.SU I.VCIIII IICMOVIVO ASY I'OMHf. hm: wm'iit am to rKAMinii itv or iirWiirriM htoii.uii:. A lolrgrnui received from Percy A, Cupper, stnli) niigliionrt from W, 0. Crosby, who mndo it ti nxtiniintl vo ox umlimtloti of tho Ilnnhnm falls res nrvolr slto In 1010, removes nil doubt as to tho feasibility of Ihn project, reports tho Evening Tele gram, Additional Information wnn asked by Professor before ho gnvo his final npprovnl of tint slto nnd his report Is said to bo based large ly on this Information. Tho tuessiiRo recelvod by Engineer Clipper comes from Jamaica Plains, Mass, It snys tho report hns been mulled nnd copies also sunt to Wash liiKton, to Deliver nnd to A, J. Wlloy of llolsu, n consulting engineer of thu U. H. reclamation service and ono of tho mambem of thu board thnt uYiimliifd tho reservoir. Tho Crosby telegrnm snys it successful dam nnd reservoir scums tn bo nssurod. Tho director of tho reclamation service hits recommended that $100, 000 lio expended on thu DcschutcN project, and according to Mr. Cup- TUMALO, March 1 Cooperative Cattle association held Its annual meeting February 21. Nearly all tho members wero pres ent. Tho meeting was called for tho purpose of electing a now board of directors for this year. Tho new of ficials aro: Fred Wilson, president: Emll Anderson, vlco president: W. R. Corking, P. M. Smith nnd G. G songs, recitations and rondlngs. Everybody Is Invited. Mr. Helling wns n visitor In Sis tors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harrison woro callers nt tho Kllgoro nnd Peck homes Mondny. Mm. Myrtlo Arnold was calling on Mm. mm u. ... ... m Corking, dlrectom. F. N. Wallace e-K uesutty anernoon. was reelected secretary-treasurcr. I ," ',"' ?, , rpui. .i i .l Mr. Armstrong of Pla nv low nassed run BOO to 600 head of cattle Ton the i0"8."0."0"11 wlth ,n f national forest. From tho Homillctlrto Sisters. The following from tho Benedlc It. Chaso went to Hedmond on business Monday. Mr. Hulvorson nnd family und brother, Olnf Hulvomeii, nnd Mr Llndqulst spent tho day at tho Erlck- sen homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds nnd dnughtcr, Elliabeth. Mr. and Mm. K E. Butler, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hey. nnlds nnd daughter, Mrs. Nlckerson nnd Gcorgo Erlcksen spent u social evening at tho Hottman homo Fri day, Violet Hottmnn enjoyed nn nuto ride with Anna nnd Clydo Smith Sun- FAVOR PLANS FOR COMMUNITY HALL PLEASANT RIDGE, March 1. A meeting was held at the home of Rasmus Peterson on Saturday eve ning for the purpose of discussing tha advisability of building a com munity hall in this neighborhood. A large crowd was present and all seemed to be in favor of it. Plans were discussed and committees wero appointed to make the necessary pre liminary arrangements. A lunch consisting of coffee and cake was served by the ladies. It Is reported that Mr. and Mrs. Gray will move onto the Petty place, which they have leased, about the middle or last of April. Miss Hllma and Antone Ahlstrom visited Mrs. George Holten, uescnuies, aunaay anernoon. i Miss Nellie Griffin and Wade Short! of Deschutes were home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ander son Friday evening. Bill McCormick of Deschutes called at the Mlkkelsen home on business Saturday. Mm. J. E. Williams made a busi ness trip to Redmond Saturday. Oswald Pedersen, Alfred Mlkkel sen and John and Lloyd Peterson at tended Sunday school at Deschutes Sunday. Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns and Mrs. O. E. Anderson were shopping In Red mond Friday afternoon. shipment of Foley's Honey and Tar, It is a household remedy. We have used it slnco wo knew of It, for our children especially, and always found It beneficial." Sold evcrywhero. Adv. I ryo for tho Redmond warehouse Mr. Dennis of Sisters hns boon hauling logs Into tho mill this wihiIc for W. M s. who has llin rnntrnrl liny nucrnoon. i j. roung nnu inmuy nun .Mm, C. L. Smith nnd son Loroy attended church services at tho Richardson school house Sunday nftcrnoon C. M. Hasmiisson hnulcd n load of lumbor from Bond Saturday. Esther Erlcksen took a music les son in Bend Saturday. Many from this neighborhood nt tine Slstem. Holy Namo Convent. San i m ? ,for, ,ho now Antonio. Fla.. Is of value to every . C0??,V.nliSJ?5i' at ' ln'ny'ow mother: "We have Just received ' ,,?,'' ''A S1r?,n"on, , Sisters was n business visitor in this community insi wcck. O. D. O. CUTR HONORS itnimr, mm,m.l SISTERS. March 2.- lTlCiMISratO lilKlJrlJJAl organization has beon formed ut SIs- ATHLETIC CLUB IS FORMED AT SISTERS tended church services In Bend Sun- .day morning. Mnblo Dahlo and Frank Nelson, n athletic who hnvo had tho measles are con m. n.....H..W MVV.. ,.F..,IU,1 1. V Ulfl'.IHIUaVIU.I tors, to bo known ns thu Sisters Ath- Knthnrlno Helgeson was shopping uctic emu. Tho purposo Is to pro- In Uend Saturday. PLAINVIEW, March 1. Mm. C. moto good fellowship In tho commun-1 It. Chnso hauled lumber from F. Chalfnn has left for an extended Ity and to furnish nmusoment for nil Bend Saturday. Ho Is remodeling visit In Portland. concerned. An Initiation feo of 11. his barn. Mrs. Herman Mamero and son Ar- Is charged. Including tho first Many hnvo signed up for tho tti- tnur, who nave neon ill ror somo month's dues. Pupils In school aro berculln test of their cattle time, are able to be out ngaln. 'admitted nt halt prlco. Tho foltow-l E. E. llutlor Is clearing land this Miss Jo Burgess spent Tucsdny Ing officers woro choson: Lynn .week, with her brother, Sara Burgess, nnd Wilson, president: Horb McKlnney, Tho road workers from Bond wero family. (vice president; Mrs. Jacobson, sccro- In this vicinity Mondny and left the County Superintendent J. Alton tary: E. G. Snyder, treasurer. Chair- roads much Improved. inompson and .miss Julia ciock, men or tho various committees up county nurse, visitea tno school pointed wero: Mr. Jacobson, constl near I Wednesday. The O. D. Itutlon; Mr. Ilosca, membership: Mrs. club met Thursday Fred McKlnney, house committee. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF CENTRAL OREGON BANK OF BEND, OREGON AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEB. 21, 1921 7 '"""".""jat tho Home of Mrs. E. J. Von Tas- Sevoral gamos of basketball havo B A v a i i so' In honor of Mrs. Van Tassel's 79th been played, and as for boxing well, Dlrthday, wnich was February 22. tho Dempscy-WHIard bout has been ino program consisieo or readings oacKeu otr me map, on "Mother" nnd Gcorgo Washing- Jack Stldham has completed a flro- ton and old songs. Tho club pre- place and chimney In Mrs. Qulbcrg s sented Mrs. Van Tassel with a potted new homo. At present ho Is working plant and all Joined In wishing her on a fluo and as soon as that Is corn- many happy returns or the day. A pletod tho family can move In. delightful lunch was served by tho I Mr. and Mrs. Huntington and fam hostess, assisted by her daughter, lly havo returned to their farm at Airs. Dan winKel or Sisters, and Mrs. Sisters, which was occupied by F. A. P. Van Tassel. Everett. Tho latter has moved Into Airs. Hubert scoggins and Miss Jo the Kief houso near the church. Burgess spent Saturday at the Boxi A play Is to bo glvon under the A ranch. auspices of the lilch school In tho Warren Chalfan and Ed Anderson near futuro, tho proceeds to go to- were iieamona visitors Saturday. ward a piano fund for tho school. Floyd Scott has arrived from Port-1 A patriotic program was glvon by land and is Improving the Crawford the grade school In tho school houso place. Mrs. Scott will arrive later. last Saturday evening, .commomorat- anu win maKo nor nomo ncre. ing tno birthday anniversary of mrs. bima amitn and Ida Hoss, George Washington. A well packed wer visitors ut toe iivesay rancn . nouse snowed appreciation by repeat Saturday. ed encores. Tho following program a. v. Armstrong was a uono . was given: Hong, Keller s "Amerl caner Thursday. 'can Hymn," by the school: "Wolcomo tseverai or the men spont Satur-.Thou Festal Morn." Roso Snoo: RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $405,781.19 Warrants 30,601.07 U. S. Government Bonds 55,000.00 Overdrafts 1,073.38 Furniture and Fixtures 3,800.00 Cash and Exchange 91,736.00 Other Resources 500.00 Total $588,491.64 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 23,261.39 Deposits 478,550.25 Re-Discounts 36,680.00 Total $588,491.64 day hauling lumber for the commun Ity hall. Ray Armstrong was a dinner guest "8tory of. Abraham Lincoln." Alfred Trlplott: song, "Amorlca for Mo," at the 11. A. Scoggins rfanch Satur- recitation, on Incldont In tlin vntilli- uay. irui nro or Washington, by five little I Harry McGuIre was a caller in boys; drill, "Colonial Damos," eight . riBinview jnonaay. little girls: dlaloguo, "Tho Part The school children gave an Inter-j Washington Took In Making tho cstlng program at tho school house Flag:" dlalocuo. "Hotsv Kosh;" on Washington's birthday. Several song, "Wrap Me In tho Old Flag, parents wero present. Mrs. Howard Hartley wns a cnllor at tho Hoss homo Monday. Mm. Elmo Smith was a dinner guest at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson Saturday ovenlng. CLOVERDALE SCENE OF FAREWELL PARTY CLOVERDALE. March 2. A largo crowd of neighbors and friends gath ered at tne nomo or It. Doty Friday ovenlng to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smith, who havo disposed of their property hero nnd will Icavo soon. Thoso present wero: Mr. and Mrs. Helling, Mr. and Mrs. Mc Donald, Claud Lund, Earl Updlko, Mr. nnd Mrs. A, F. Smith, Mr. I'artln nnd family, B. C. Kllno and family, W. F. Harrison and family, R. O. Andrus and family, Mr, Mlllor, Mr. Ji: .kuo.i, Mr. Evans, Miss Anna Doty, Mr. H. Kllgoro and family, Mr. and Mm. Aldrlch, Miss Wlnnlfred Ald rlch, Dudley Long and Mrs. Harold Hllleary. The evening was pleas antly spent In playing games and Boys," Arnold Brady: monologuo. rno Htars and Stripes In Flandors," Emmet Knickerbocker; song, "Sol diers Who Don't Wear tho Bluo," uiarico wcitmnoy; monologuo, "When Thoy Camo Homo From tho Mnrno," Miss Lantls Griffith; mono loguo, "Bo Careful, Cy," Elinor Ora ham; song, VJlng-a-Hoo Man," nnss iora Kvorctt und chorus: opor otta, "Grandpa's Birthday," by tho school. It was difficult to toll which wero tho host numbom, but "Jlng-n-Boo Man" and "Bo Careful, Cy" each causod a roar of npplausn. A number of friends of Orandma Fryrenr met at her homo on tho af tornoon of February 22 to holp hor colobrnto hor 79th birthday, At tho closo of tho plcnsant occasion re freshments woro served to tho follow ing guests: Mrs. King .of Clovor dalo, daughter of Mm. Fryrenr; Mos dnmcB Tomploton, Allon, Spoo, Wilt, Kolty, Farthing, Evorott, Gralium and Griffith. Tho ladles Intorost in public hoalth work mot U tho homo of Mrs. E. O. Snydor on tho aftornoon of Fobnmry 23. MIhb Clock, county school nuroo, was presont. Bho Ida Dahlo Olanson nnd father, O. P Dahlo, woro Bund shoppom Monday. MACHINE HITS ROCK, PASSENGERS DUMPED Making a wide turn Saturday af ternoon to avoid a -tnnchlno coming west on Oregon, the light car driven down Wall by A. J. Sanford of Red mond hit a rock, poised dltzlly on two wheels for a moment, then foil over on Its side, dumping Sanford and ono other occupant onto the cin der surface of tho street, Car and passengers woro slightly shaken up, forward ns soon ns financial und othor arrangements nro completed. Tho Investigation mndo by tho statu nnd tho U. S. reclamation sorvlco In volves ubout 200,000 acres of Innd, but, becnuio of tho decreased flow of wnter In tho Deschutes rlvor In tho Inst nuYornl years, tho area that can bo reclaimed tuny bo smaller. BAKER APARTMENTS UNDERGO CHANGES Building Now Made t'p of Ttirro ItiHini Unit, And New Nnmn Is Ohrn lly The Owner. Tho work of remodeling tho Biker apartments at 232 Broadway, recent ly purchased ' by J. J. Powers, was completed Saturday. Tha building has beon altered In such n manner as to bo mndo up of threo-room units Instead of two as was tho former plan. Hot nnd cold wnter nnd bat In hnvo been Installed In each apartment nnd tho rooms hnvo boon newly fur nished throughout. Tho cost of tho Improvements, to gether with Hint of thu furniture Is estimated at S2000. Tho rcmodolliig has also oxtonded to tho name, this having been changed to tha Broadway npnrt- monts. CULVER ODDFELLOWS HERE FOR FUNERAL II. C. Topping, sheriff of Jefferson county, togothor with 1C mombers of Culver lodgo No. 22S, I. O. O. F In cluding Howard Hodgo, Jess Glllland, Quy Corwln, Edward norry. Joss I South, John Mitchell, John Dclanoy, Only ITrnfl nrutmnn. Pnrrv nhnndlnr Will. Sanford, wlth'ter Mosslngor, Jacob Glllland, Gcorgo tho aid of bystanders, tipped tho Jennings, J. M. King, Gcorgo Rodman mnchlno back onto Its four wheels,' nnd Wnrron Topping, attonded tho tightened tho top. applied tho cranky funeral nt 2:30 o 'clock Frldny after climbed Into tho auto with his com-'noon of William Honry Taylor, panlon nnd proceeded on his return! trip to Redmond. I Put It In Tho Bulletin. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Rooms 18-K First National Bank BIdg. Tel. 611 (Dr. CWs Fonntr OOlea.) II. II. DiArmond Chu, W. Eriklns DcArmond & Erskine LAWYERS O'Knno Building, Bend, Oregon H. O, L L I S Attorneyt-Lw United States Commissioner First National Bank Bulldlnr BEND, OR1GON DR. A. LESSING PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON v Bonu Press BIdg, BEND, OHECJON Phones; Office Red 41; Res. 123 Paone- BUck 1111 LKB A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 1-4 O'Kmn Building BEND ... ORB-ON O. P. NIBWONGEIt, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER Licensed Kmbalmer, Pan era! Director. Phone Red 421. Lady Aut. DR. R. D. ETOWELL Nprptlilo Physician Over Logan Furniture Co. 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