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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1921)
PAhH A, I B BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY utnn!wmmummmimiimmMummimmmmmminmmmmm'mmtmiiK minmiiwtninMiHHniiiwitwiy ttMII MlM.tittM, UHtitl, UHMHM 'tltitmltAV. UAIU'lt Kt, Uri. Wednesday llnljih Curd ("ft till morning lot Vnfctu Wash., I" l l'rmi(. (Iliif Olsrni, S2fl Colorado nvwiiin will spend llm romlng wok wllli friend In linker. II. J. Klel, 331 Cnjorndo firemic loll Inst night for I'ortlnltd to utimiil ii moil III wllli friend. Mm, W. K. Hmltli, 1705 Fifth street, will spend tlio coming week with friend In Itoilnionil. Mrs, Mllllo 1 1 11 ri 11 returned to he homo In Portland lam nlitlit ufter upending tlio winter In Ilend. Hid liny Conklln, 318 Tiimnlo nyo ii no, left tlilii inornliiK for Porthin to spend a week wllli friend. Tlio annual spring bntnnr of the Methodist cliurcli wilt ho hold April 214 'ii lid 39, In linn been decided. - ' N. II. French of (ho Tutniiln fish liatoliiry will spend tlio ramnlndar o tlio week ( CorvnllU attending tu hllHlniten matter. Ted Mnndrono of tlio City Shoo Shining parlor will upend tlio mixt two days attending to business mat tor In Tlio Pillion. H. W, Dolterlch loft last nlKht for Motollin to engage In wheat raising having secured ft half Interest In n ranch In Hint miction. Mm. J. :, Purdy will entertain thu Women's Foreign Missionary iicluty of tlio Methodist church at tlio par pounce at 2:30 o'clock. After n hrlof visit of Inspection hero. Dr. I). F. llrookH, president o tlm Ilrooks-Scnnlon Lumber Co., I on hln return trip to tlio Kant, Mr. Jennie Ktonu anil daughter Vlvlnn wero passeiiRcm on'tho nlKht train. They havn been callvd to Oakland, Cut., by tho serious 11 1 lie of Mr. Htono. Dr. C. F, Bloom resumed hi prac tlco thU morning following hln ro covory from tho effect of an opera Hon undergone snmo 10 day oro u tlm Bt. Chorion hospital. Dr. Owcns-Adnlr will address tho girl ami Instructor of tho llotid high school at thu school ImlldliiK at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Moth iti ara Invited to attend. Chorion i:. Wnllaco. 434 Federal street, left Inst night for LawUlon Idaho, to attend tu buslncsn matter DurlnR hli nbsenco .Mm. Wallncu will visit with her (Inter at Ciintrnl Point, Throdoru Sprague, who wan scald ed early lunl month while workliiK on a cminlrtictlon kiuik for Thu Shov- lln-Hlxnn Company, In recovering on courngitiRly and In nlilo to ho out for a short tlmo each day. A, It, Tipton of Itonch & Munnor, MtiNcatlnii, Iowa, and J, Moon and F. Miller of tho llradloy-Miller com pany of Hay City, wero guest of Manager T. A. McCann.nt Tho Hliov- lln-lllxon Company plant today. Tuesday f, I, I........ t... ..ii., .. I. I JJV lull mm iiikiii u ii ii short business trip to 1'ortlnnd. W. B. Davidson loft last night on n short business trip to Vancouver, Wash. Mth. C. I). Ilnrmnn of Hampton will visit with friend In I'rlnavlllo during tho coming wook. I'. M. Condon was a business vis Itor In Ilond during tho pant faw days from hla homo In Condon. F. O, Minor wnn a pnsseiiRcr on tho mornlnR train for I'ondlotoii to uttend to business mutter. 0. E. Alloy, who tins boon visiting hi sister, Mm, Frank Ilrobort, loft Innt nlRht for hla homo In Portland. Mm. 12. 0. Stndtor, who linn boon vliltlnR frlondR In Portland for tho pant 10 daya, roturneil thin morning Mri. Fred I.ovonburtt arrived on tho mornlnR train from Portland, whom Hha apont tho pant two woekn with frlondi. H. J. Hamilton, who linn boon visit tf? t rlundH In Ilond during tho pant wook, rottirnod to hla homo In Mnd rnn this mornlnR. Mrs.. I, H. BtrnBburRor rottirnod to her homo In Ilond this morning aftor apoiidliiR tho pnHt 10 days vIhIIIiir frlnndn In Portland. M, J, Mnrcham! of Mndrnn was In Ilond lnflt nlRht to Ncctiro medical treatment for n badly kwoIIoii Iir, catiBod by n tick blto. Mm. I'orcy Smith nnd dnui;htor, who hnvo boon vIhUIiir with Mr, nnd Mm, Dr. John Dohhoii, roturned to tholr homo In Portland Innt night. J. L, Van lluffol was u Portland vlHltor, roturnl'iiB thla mornlnR nftor nttondliiR to IiiihIiiohh mnttors In con nootlon with tho Cont-Oro Motor Cot Itoy Southworth wnn n paRHOiiRor on tho nlRht train for Portland to nU tond to IhihIuosh ninttora In connec tion Vllh tho Hlilppiont of now curs to Ilond. Coach M, II, Hortan nnd thq monjr bors'.ofjthij bjnihlBij (f0 baBkot ball i9ajn io'kt.l3is mortilu'sfforrrdrt-. land lot n r.nmn wllfi lllll Mininry nmidnffir, I" lit plnyml IoiiIkIiI .MIm CnlliHfliif! (Irlnwolrt, wlm nfient llii wfiilr In llnnil, left hint night for hr homo In 1'orlfMid Hlii wnn iireoiiipniilfd by lior nlnler Delln, who hnn htwn h tlnllor hr for Iho punt faw da yd, Harvey (I. Iluinplirlen rnttiriicd to lliind ypnli-rday from Walla Wallii, iiccompaiilcd by hla lirldo of a faw dayx. Thxy nro makliiR tholr homo on Third utri.ot. Mm. Huiiiphrlcit wan formerly Minn I.ettlu Itoborla of Walla Wallii. .Minn Mary It, Jucobn of I.on An Ro len, Cal., vlco prenlitiint of the Clrli' Frliuidly Hoeloly of America, who wan a npenker at u meotliiK of Iho no- duty, In Ilend yentorday, left thin inornliiK for Pondloloii. Ho In on n tour of tho varloun brunchon of tho noclnty throiiKhoul tho country. Chiirl"fl HuwkliiH loft thin morning for Pondlolon after upending tho pant two dayn In Ilend making arrange mentn for Iho placing of two truck on tho freight haul between Ilond and Hllvor Lake. Mr. Ilawklnn will return tho firm of tho month with tho truck, which nro now being une'd at ICcho, Monday Mm. K. M. Rpeaknr wan a vlnllor In Mndrnn today. , Krmal Olio will npnnd tlio comliiR weoli with frlond In Opal City. K. J. I.sutr wa n biinlneHH vlnllor In (lend Saturday from hi ranch at Terrebonne. Mr. nnd Mr. Chorion Hiuhoii of Dunchuton, npont Uaturduy with frlundn In Ilond. Mr. II. A. I.nrnbeo arrived Sat urday from Detroit, Mich., to vlnlt with relntlven In Ilend. William Klttredgo, Mockmnu of tho Silver l.nku valley I a bunlnens vlnltor In tho city today. Itv. U. W, HUH of Tumalo, aup- piled tlio pulpit of tho Pronbyturlau church at Prlnovlllo Sunday. Tbo Irlth ladle of Ilond will glvo their third annual ball at tho gym nnnluni on tho evening of March 17. Onu KmmotiH and Oall Hooves, teacher at tin) Prlnovlllo school, wero visiting friends In. Ilend Sat urday. J. O, b'oder, of 4 43 Ilroadway, roturned from Portland thl morn ing following a week's visit with friends. 8, W. Dlelcrlch loft Saturday for his homo In Portland aftor spend ing a wook attending to business matter In Ilond, Mm. Melissa Norton, of Wllla inlna, Oro., I visiting with her sinter. Mrs. C. O. Mym. of 35 Hawthonio street. J. C. Wright returned last night AKE YOU PLANNING to make your E8ter Frock this year? Then you BholcJ start now because Easter comes early this year March 27th. We are particularly well stocked on yard goods this year In cottons, wools and silks. We have attempted to price them in ai Inviting way. Exnuisite tafFetas, dainty georgettes, stunning crepe de chines, smart satins, handsome Canton crepes and fashionable trlcotines beauti ful creations, artistically enhanced by touches, new color combinations. 194 Black Silks Kino qnalltlefl at tho remark ublo low priced of, yard, I.H Tho assortment comprises! black chlrfon talTota, black satin Diicbessc, black satin do chine, black satin silhouette. Sport Skirls Wo don't know which I tho most popular this season tho plnhl skirtings or tho striped one. They seom to bo oqually favored, If ono judges by the umount of ouch that Is being bought. Yd. Ul.7r. to Xf.lJiO Swiss Organdie at 59c, 85c, $1.15 a Yard Thl Is a crisp white organdie, domestic and Imported from Switzerland. It has permanent finish, and I marked special at, yard .(', nr,c anil 91. Iff Ginghams at 19c and 27c Will Go Fast They aro soft finished, and will wear wonderfully woll. Such cheery colors they are, In pretty plaid effects, 27 In. wide, at, yard 10c nnd H7c Spring Coatings Wo have a flno lino of Coating that will make up Into beautiful spring wraps; 64 In; yd..92.n, 9tf.fl, 92.08, ij'l.Tff, SJJ.Off, $1.30 Mannheimer Brothers tho Klks lodge. Knjoylng n brief secret session, card and dancing will bo enjoyed. Vlnltlng members of tho order uro Invited. Used clothing is badly needed by tho Ilend chapter of tho American Itcd Cross, Mr. V. A. Forbes, homo service secretary report. Contri butions muy bo mado at the homo survlca office In tho Deschutes In vestment Co. building on tho comer of Wall nnd Oregon. Frank Knowles, proprietor of tho Dugout pool hall, loft this morning foV Tacoma to rcoclvo treatment at tho government hospital for Injuries sustained durlnR tho world war. Hex Haines will bo in charge of tho Dugout during tho absenco of Mr. Knowles. from Tlio Dalles vlicre;tio had gono tl! o meet his mother who will spend the summer in Ilond. Oncur Hudalsan, missionary from tho Phllllplno Islands, guvo n Ice turn Sunday at tho Methodist church on reconstruction work. Miss I.ydla Zysntto, who has been employed at tho Kllto studio for tho past five months, loft thl 'morning for her homo at CorvnllU. Mrs. George Trlplow, who has boon visiting lior son, Josnu Day, for tho past ten days, left this morning for her homo at Wolsor, Idaho. Tho Ladles Aid socloty of tho Christian church will meet with Mrs, Oeorgo Stokoo at lior homo at 1038 Milwaukee, at 2 o'clock Wednesday nflornnon. J, II. Sparks loft Saturday for hi homo In Portland, aftor spend Ing a faw days attending to IuihI ncss matter In connoctlon with tho thoators hcro Clinrlos Durnoss, socrotary of tho Ilrlcklayora union of Ilond, ltt Sat urday for Klngsburg, Cal., to secure employment with his brother, a building contractor. Mm, J. II. Morton, of 418 Stoat Htrcct, loft Saturday for Portland to moot her husband who drovo tliero from Soattlo. Tliey will re turn to Ilond over Tho Dallos-Cull-fornla hlghwny, Mrs. Kdnu Kvann nnd linby, r.f tho high dosort, spout tho woolc end nt tho A. J. Wolsoy ranch near Ilond. On Saturday Mr, nnd Mrs, Wolsoy nud Mm, Evouh woro ruchIb of Mrs, Floroncu Huntor of Ilond. Clalro J, Douglas nnd Miss I.uuni Hollo Ilohlnson, both of this city, woro married Saturday night, Ilov. ndgnr Purdy, pastor of tho Moth- odlst. church, performing tho coro 111011. Mr. nnd Mrs, Douglas will innko thor. homo In Ilond, Momhara of tho Arcadia club nnd tholr frlomlR spont n pleasant rvo nliiR ut n thontro party nt tho armid thoatr-jlnst.nlght. Soiolai oyenlg will bu obs?rvod tdmorrnw. (light by tho niomlmrs of Saturday Mis Catherine Hnyden will spend tho week-end with friend In Port land. " Mrs. It. M. Myles left last night for Spoknno to spend tho coming two woeks with friends. Mrs. Cassia Flynn and Miss Celln Doll will visit over Sunday with friend In Prlncvlllo. Mrs. Kola Orlnstead of 324 Hast Irving street Is spending a fow days with friend In Ilcdmond. K. M. Thompson returned this morning nfter attending to business matters in Portland during tho past wo'clf. Mr. S. Stookoy will visit over tho wok-end with her daughter Jcsslo who Ib attending high BChool at Red' mond. A 10 pound boy was born to Mr, nnd Mrs. Albert Vaughn yesterday at their homo at Drooks-Scnnlon enmp No. 1. Tho body of Mrs. Oraco Tull daughter of J, J. Kllno who died Thursday nt tho St. Vincent's hosp Hand this morning. Mm. Emma Olscn of Forsythc, Montnna, arrived In Demi this morn Ing to visit with Mrs. K, Llndcburg durlnR tho summer. OIo Ilud, an omployco of Tho Shevlln-lllxon Company for the past two yearn, loft last night tor Spo knno to make his homo. Mrs, Aloxander Thompson left last night for her homo In Portland nftor n two weok'a visit spont with lior daughter Mm. Charles W. Era kino. Miss Eunlco Neff was a pasongor on last night's train for Coaur u Alono, Idnho, to spend tho summer with lior sister Myrtlo who Is a re- sldont of that city. I.. W. Wells, formorly employed nt tho CnHhmnn Btoro loft for Mad ras this morning to assume nctlvo mnnngoment of n recently Installed mon'a furnlalilng storo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Mercer of Los Angolea, who hnvo boon vlaltng tholr dnughtor Mm. Perry Hnrtoon of 810 Nowport nvonuo for tho past two woks, loft tills morning for Wnrdnor, Idaho, for n short visit boforo re turning to tholr homo. Friday P. II, Wall was n Ilond visitor from Deschutes yentorday. K, O. Itourk, morchnnt of Crescent, is spending tho day in Ilond, W. P. Morrlslon nnd E. T. Hardley left last night to spend a week with friends. Tho county library wilt bo open as usual tomorrow night, it is an nounced. Mm. C. S. Hudson left last night for Portland to spend tho week-end with friends. W. II. Hudson returned this morn Ing from Portland following a short visit with friends. Mrs. Ilcssie M. Kroncnborg has ac ceptcd a position as nurse at the Mountain View hospital. It. W. Nicholson of 323 Lafayette street will spend tho coming week with friends In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Wlckner will spend. tbo remainder of the week vis iting-with friends In Portland. It. H. Smith left last tilght for Portland to make his home. Mrs. Smith will Join him at a later date. E. P. Hopwood, circulation man ager for tho Portland Oregonlan, was In Ilond yesterday looking nftor tbo nffalrs of tho local agency. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1!. Ilcdmonil of 1724 Division street will mako their homo In Ilcdmond, Wash., having left for "that city last night. John Thomas roturned to his homo at Madras this morning after spend ing tho past two months visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Grace Jackson. Mrs'.' N. O. Davis returned to her homo Ut Prlnovlllo this morning fol lowing a short visit with her son Lo land at his home at No. S Division street. James Drown of Terrebonne spent yesterday In Dend attending to busi ness matters and visiting with his daughter, Mrs. W. T. Ray of 2218 Awbrey road. I. D. Hoymau, who has been visit ing with his brother-in-law, C. L Mannholmer. for tho past threo weeks, left this morning for his home In New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Summers, who have boon visiting their son at the Drooks-Scnnlon camp for the inst two months, returned last night to tholr homo In Portland. Thursday Mrs. John A. Rungo nnd baby hnvo gono to Denyor for a month's stay. Dr. John Desson left Inst night on n short business trip to Portland. Tho Ilond-Durns "stage loft this morning on tho first trip of the year. It. II. Long Is In Oregon City to visit with friends during tho coming month. Wnltor Nelson of Pnlsloy was a passenger on tho night train for Portland, T, A. McCann returned to Dend this morning from n short trip to Portland. Mr. nnd Mm. Paul Dnmett loft last night for Portland to romaln n month with relatives. Mrs. S. I, Daugbonbaugh will spend tho coming week visiting with friends in Portland. Mrs. B. F. Hartley will visit with frlonds In Redmond during tho ro mnlndor of tho wookr. Mrs, E, L, Iloppor was called to Ornnts Pass last night on account of tho illness of hor slstor. E. L. Vina! returned this morning from nn ostonded visit throughout tho various eastern states. Miss Martha Dechen returned this morning after spending the past two weeks with friends In Portland. L. D. Charles, editor of the Silver Lake Leader, Is spending a nrwdays in Dend attending to business mat ters. Mrs. J. E. Mason returned last night from Hornbrook, Cal., where she spent the past five weeks with relatives. M. W. Pettlgrew of Redmond was a Bend visitor yesterday. Mr. Pettl grew was formerly owner of the Red mond Spokesman. Mrs. R. W. Llttlefield of Shevlln Hlxon camp No. 1 left last night to visit with friends in Portland during the coming month. J. D Donovan, who has been - in Portland for the past few days pur chasing X-ray equipment for a local hospital, returned this morning. Mm. A. W. Dayn of Powell Butte, who has been visiting with relatives in Dend for the past several days, returned to her home last night. R. P. Newland, In charge of state highway work In Deschutes county, was a visitor In the city yesterday from his headquarters at Redmond. W. II. Moore left this morning for his home at Notus, Idaho, after spending the past few days visiting with his sister; Mm. G. C. Snodgrass. The Episcopal guild will be enter tained by Mrs. J. P. Keyes tomorrow afternoon at her home on Louisiana avenue. A large attendance is desired. Mm. A. J. Loewer arrived In Dend this morning on her way to her home at Paisley following a visit of two months' duration with friends In Portland. Mrs. Maud Hodge was called to Madras this morning where her serv ices as trained nurse are required during the Illness of the daughter of Mrs. C. E. Roush. A. E. Otis, New York buyer for tho J. C. Penney stores, was visiting in Bend yesterday. He reports busl ness throughout the Penney chain of establishments to be most satisfac tory. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. II. Beck nnd Luther Weymouth, who have visited with Mrs. Beck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rice, for the past week, oro on tho return trip to their home at Prlchard, Idaho. BEND BOY WINNER IN COLLEGE MATCH Bob Fulton Defeat W. 8. C. Op ponent In Mat .Meet, Aiding Col lege to Victory over Washington A Bend blgb school boy. Bob Ful ton, played no small part in the re cent victory scored by tho O. A. C. wrestling team over the. W. S. C. grapplers. Of his work, the follow ing is reported in a Corvallis paper: 'Bob' Fulton started the ball rolling by winning a decision over Logan of W. S. C. In the first bout of their match. The second bout Kent to a draw, but Logan barely avoided a fall by scrambling off the mat every time he felt himself slipping. Tho third was clearly Fulton's on aggres siveness. Tho little Agglo Is not ex perienced in the art of catch-as-catch- can, but certainly showed that he had tho stuff." PAYS 5200 FINE FOR HAVING MOONSHINE Literature of the Czechs. Czechic literature has voluminous nnd Impressive accomplishments to show. Take, for example, Bohemia's three great writers of the nineteenth century, Dobrovsky, Junginann nnd Pnlncky. Juugmnnn compiled n dic tionary of tho Czech language In flv volumes, Pnlncky wrote a work of 0, 000 pages on Czechic history, nnd Dob rovsky wroto ii grammar of CzeclUc. The most Indefatigable writer, how ever, was Jaroslnv Vrchllcky. He translated Dante's "Dlvlno Comedy," Arlosto's "Orlando Furloso," Cnlderon, "Fnust," Walt Whitman, as well as works from French, Hebrew, Yiddish nnd Chinese. No ono knows bow he found the time to do It. 'Among the lending Czech writers of the present, Frnnn Srnmek, Toman Kudlcek, the Cnpek brothers and Theer runk high. New York livening Post. Put It in The Bulletin, John Griswold, charged with hav ing liquor in his possession, plen'd ed guilty when brought before Jus tice of the Peace E. J). Gllson Fri day afternoon. He paid a tine of $200. Griswold was arrested as the result of a raid conducted Thurs day night by Sheriff S. E. Roberts and Special Agent L. A. W. Nixon, when parts of a still, a quantity of mash, and a gallon of moonshine whiskey were found on drlswold's place six miles from the city. MILITARY ACADEMY BEATS B. H. SI TEAM PORTLAND, March 9. Hill Mili tary academy took an early lead over the Bend high school in last night's basketball game on the floor of the local institution and emerged the vic tors by u final score of 37 to 24. Brostettious, center, was high point roan for the visitors, tallying 12. Or rell also starred. GOOD SEASON FOR REALTY EXPECTED Believing that the present year will be one of the best that Dend has ever seen from the standpoint of tho realtor, Charles Carroll has opened offices on Dond street tinder tho name of the Denbam Falls Realty Co. He will handlo city and farm property and timber lands. Mr. Carroll was formorly associ ated with J. S. Inncs in tho real es tate business in Bend. '' '' ' $23,000 SAVED BY MARION CHILDREN SALEM, March 9. Oyer $23,000 bns been saved "by Marlon county school children (n 19 districts, ac cording to thrift roports rdcelved at the office of tho county school super intendent,) mado out by tbo teachora In tbo YQrjQUs districts.. ,.