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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1922)
ieiw hullktin, bkot, oiucoon. tiiuiusdav, .ianuauy sw, imsa PAOR a ::tunutttnntK:;nt:nnu:inmntmiti::utmm::m:ttiutmti3!!t What's Doing In The Country ma!ii:::u:i:::a!ig::Bm::g!nc;aa;nKniat;am!nica:ma;i:aa!i:n!;i:i:i;i:::!ir.i:!i:ni;::iii HARD TIMES PARTY AT TUMALO HALL TUMALO, Jan. 25. Tho girl's Sunday school class taught by Miss Adelaide Wilson, entertained with a hard times party, tho senior boys' class In tho Tumalo halt on Friday evening, January 20. Tho evening was spont In playing games nfter which refreshments consisting of fruit salad, cake, sandwiches and co coa wero served by tho teachers, Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. Janard and Miss Wil son. A prlte was Riven to Miss Edith Swallcy and Henry Lumburg for tho best hard tlmo costumes. Chauncy Decker was a Tumalo vis itor on Thursday. G. W. Jones and Ed Swallcy wcro business visitors In Demi on Wed nesday. Miss Freida Yeager of Bond, was visitor at tho junior high school room on Thursdav Mrs. Ilurton, and daughter Ingrid, visited Mrs. Burton's eon, who is con fined In the Bend hospital on account of a bad cut on his toot. Tho past week has been a very cold one. Tho thermometer dropped to six and seven below xero on Tues day and Wednesday nights. This being the second period of zero wea ther for us. One of our school busses were un able to run on Thursday on account of tho cold weather, and tho other two wero troubled with frozen radi ators. Many pupils were absent from school this week due to weather con dltlons. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Dullard nnd daughter Ada were Bend visitors on Saturday. Mr. George Sandal was a Tumalo visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phelps wero visitors at the Bullard home Friday evening. Mrs. Mayfleld and little daughter Esther and Mrs. Roscoe Mayfleld and daughter Darline were callers on Aunt Mollie Nichols Sunday. Miss Kate Rurer spent Friday night with Miss Gertrude Jarrnril. Mrs, Marion was an afternoon caller on Mrs. Harry McGuire on Friday. Miss Inez Short visited Miss Ruth Griffin Friday night. James Harter was a Saturday vis itor in Bend. Miss Ingrid Burton and Miss Eva Jones visited the Misses Wilson over night on Friday. Mr. Mayfleld and son's Roscoe and Dudley were Tumalo visitors Satur day. John Beel of the Coast Culvert & Flume Co. of Portland is here on business and Is the guest of F. X. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frlsby and chil dren of Bend visited Mrs. Walter Lowe of Deschutes on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross who have been visiting at home of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Ray near town, have returned to their home In Salem. The Ross' visited with Mrs. Fred N. Wallace at her home in Redmond on their re turn home. Mrs. Minnie Lowe and son Dee were visitors at the W. Lowe home on Monday. The hard time dance given at the hall Saturday evening, January 21, was well attended and a good time was enjoyed by all. The music was furnished by Newcomb and Moore. Mr. Carl Hatch was in town on Monday. The grading work on the Tumalo highway will commence In a few days. The parent teachers association will meet in the high school building to hold their once a month meeting at 8:30 o'clock Thursday evening. county and many peoplo will grieve to learn of his passing. Mrs. Ilussett nnd son Lloyd visited Grandma Drown at Prlnovlllo attain Sunday. They report her condition as gradually growing worse C. M. Charlton visited Prlnovlllo last Sunday and spent tho tlmo with C. M. Charlton Jr., who Is a student at Crook county high school. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johnson of Alfalfa arc visiting with Mrs. John son s parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Llnd Qulst. Mrs. Mary V. Charlton camo out from Prlnovlllo last week to look nf ter tho sick In her home here. Miss Fay Elliott visited Sunday as her homo below Prlncvlllc. She is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John El llott of that placo. Wesley Whltsett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Whltsett, has been quite 111 but at present Beams much Im proved. Do in I noo Verges has bought an other band of sheep, and has rented pasturo land from C. M. Churlton and Mrs. Ila Foster and will herd on tho Iluttes for tho present. Samuel Tweet has been on tho sick list but Is back in school again Undo Jack Porry has moved across the road to spond tho winter with his daughter Mrs. Mary Beard. Tho old gentleman has been falling In health for soma time and while ho clung tenaciously to his own home. yet ho was obliged to give it up, for tho winter, and move In with his daughter. A. W. Bayn mado a trip to Prlno- ville Friday with cream. Mr. Ilayn says "cream has raised in price but that n pound of cream does not yet pay for one gallon of gasoline." Mrs. George Whltsett gave a de lightful party recently In honor of her little daughter Marie's sixth birthday. Tho children spent the afternoon playing games and tho fun ran high. A peanut hunt resulted In tho first prize going to Gladys Klssler and Catheryn Truesdalo who tied for first place. The daintiest of luncheons was served consisting of jello and whipped cream and a wonderful birthday cake, sandwiches and cocoa. The children Invited were Mnxlne Wurzwellcr, Gladys Klssler. Hugh Aldcn Miller. Cath eryn Truesdale, Evelyn Klssler. Har riett Agee, May Allse. Fay Foster, Verleen nnd Kathcrine Oliver, Ornn Charlton Foster. business callor nt Deschutes and Tumalo Friday. W. C. Cooloy of Tumalo Is having snhio dontnl work done In Bund this week. Mrs. F. S. Stanley nnd Mrs. H, Wall of Deschutes wero visitors at Mrs. O. K. Anderson's homo In Pleas ant ltldgo Tuesday. C. M. llodflold of Bend was a call or in Deschutes Saturday. G. W. Jones and Edith and Lois Swalley wero visitors at tho W. C. Cooloy homo Sunday. A. L. Sayo of Ileml was n business caller In this neighborhood Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. t.owo and children wero visitors at tho Dublng homo Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Nelson and children attended Sunday school In Deschutes Sunday. Wado Short and Jack Brula of Deschutes wero visitors In Ilond Fri day, Mrs. 0. M. Molten, Mrs. S. Dotting nnd daughter Margaret of Deschutes wero llcnd business callers Friday Edith Swalloy of Deschutes spent Friday ovonlng In Tumalo. Miss Velnorn Phillips, who has been visiting her parents In Tumalo, returned to Columbia City, Oregon where sho Is attending school. Mrs. C. V. Nolson of Deschutes was a visitor In Ilond Wednesday. Mr. L. Scott who has beun on the sick list Is Improving. Miss Marvel Cooley who tins been on the sick list returned to school Thursday. Wnlter Lowe of Deschutes was a visitor In llend Friday. Miss Fredla Jcagcr of llend visited tho Tumalo school Thursday. limn) Muli boIiiwiI Rtinnt lier vacation liuv iiiialti Saturday after being hold with her grnndparont on tho farm, nip snvoral days by llio cold weather, Mr. Mosler In hauling hay to town but had tho misfortune ,tt hroak I lila week. ' down so will bit lllllltllo til till any Tho children In this nolithborhood more billing until repair can liu tiro anxiously looking about for obtained for tho machine. English setter dogs which wero lost I IM Swalley was In Hum! on bus from (ho owner Miiiulav In the vlc-'litess Wedtitnulay, Inlty of tho llorso cave, and whoso Mrs. O. K. Anderson spent Friday master announced at tho schoolhouso . visiting Mrs. F. a. Stanley at Dos Monday that ho would miv Stu ro-i chutes. ward for their return, Mrs. M. T. Mlkkolmm was called Mr. lloordman culled at tho L. C. ho Deschutes Saturday evening to Young homo on business Monday . take rare of Mrs. Olo Muuron who Is sick. morntnt: Melette Soldo has recovered from Paul Cooke has boon helping Imlo her suvero Illness. iut ItiiKimiH Peterson s, lrouo Van Tassel of llend was ill Mr. and Mrs, S. Dotting and sou week end visitor with Esther Ktick- Antonti wore callerM at tho Anderson son, ! homo Saturday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed 'footers of Bond Hans llinmon visited Alfred Mile- wero dinner guests nt tho M, Soldo kelson Saturday night and Sunday. home Sunday. Mrs. F. S. Stanley and Mrs. Wall Joe Peschka helped K. A. Nelson of DonchutoM vlslled Mrs. (). 13. An FOLEY'S HAS NEVER FAILED January Is a bad month for In fluenza, la grippo and bronchial troubles. It Is unwise to neglect the slightest cough or cold, Mrs. F. A. Gibson, 1647 Collego Ave., lta- cine, Wis., writes: "Foley's Honey nnd Tar has never failed In giving Immediate rollef and I nm novor without It." Children llko It. Sold everywhere. Adv. COYOTE PACK ROAMS IN GRANGE SECTION haul liny Monday, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Young visited with tho P. J. Young family Sunday. Heleue Soldo visited Mablo Hoard man Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Erlcksou nnd laughter. Esther and Irene Van Tas sel dined at tho Elllngson homo Sun day. Dennett and Edward Young visit ed Frank Noluon Sunday. Dorothy Young visited the school In this neighborhood Thursday and Friday. Mr. Condon Is upending n few days at his homo four miles north east of llend. Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Dickey called at the Carter home Sunday. Charlie Lowo called on Mr. Soldi) last Saturday. Mr. lltlll Mm. It M fMinan ttwtiil 'Saturduy at the ranch where they ex pect to move soon. Mr. Carter cut a hoe tree Saturday which ho located last summer. Ho not only got u nlcu lot of honey hut was also able to save the boos. Mary MeClaln visited nt tho Pa vlck homo Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. ( Young visited with Mr. and Mrs, C. M. ItiiHtnusHon Sunday afternoon. Mr. Carter and his son, Freddie went to llend Saturday. Mablo and Laurlne Doimlimui called on Mary McClnln Sunday. Mrs. Wllllnm Reynolds accompan ied her son Fred and family to litwit Saturday, Adolph Kotzman was a business visitor In llend Wednesday dorsoii on Tuesday aftormitin. Autiine Ahltttroin was a luminous visitor In Ilond on Wednesday. (), B. Anderson luiido u hurried luminous trip to Itediuoud on Wed nesday afternoon, Fred Heeling of Ilond was a call er nt the W. It. Gray homo on Sun day. Mr and Mrs, O. 10. Anderson at tended the show In Dund on Saturday evening. Alfred Podorson has boon confin ed to his homo several days by nick- nrsi tint In ii lilti to ho out again. It Is reported that Itev. tl, F Jewel of Larlode, Idaho lias pur' chased tho Johnson place and tho piece of land lioloiigliig l' Mr. t'ur Miens which joins the Potty place on the east. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Peterson en tertained some of llielr relatives and friends Sunday In tumor of the birth days of their sons, John and Lloyd, Those present wore Mr. and Mrs, Carl Hanson of Tumalo, II. T. Mlk kelson, Alfred Mlkkelsnn, Mrs, Cath erine Johauson and Itnmiiiis Petersen. FIRE LOSS FULLY INSURED, REPORT NEWS NOTES FROM DESCHUTES FARMS DESCHUTES. Jan. 2L Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Swalley and children wero visitors at the G. M. Molten home in Deschutes Sunday. Paul Cooke of Deschutes Is help ing Rasmus Peterson balo hay, GRANGE HALL, Jan. 2D. This neighborhood Is accustomed to see- !? bl: &r;!.."f l: water famine felt mot an unusual sight Wednesday wheu a pack of coyotes yelping do flanco to civilization came tearing down the P. J. Young road. No ana seemed Inclined to nrguo tho ques tion of right of way with them. The Ladles Aid met with Mrs. O. P. Dahle Thursday. The now offi cers elected were: President, Mrs. Fred Reynolds; VIco Prcsldont. Itolla Chase; Secre tary, K. A. Nelson; Treasurer, E. E. Butler. Mrs. O. Olauson of Hand attended the Ladles Aid Thursday at Mrs. O. The loss In Monday's fire at the , homo of Clyde P. Woltonhlllor, 'amounting In approximately llOOn. was entirely covered by Insuranre. It was learned today. Ah a result of fast work on thu part of the flru do nnrlmnnt. mtirh nf the furniture 111 AT PLEASANT RIDGE the house. Including a piano, was saved, only partly damaged. P. Dahle's Tho Fred Hcttman, Clarence Smith, Fred Reynolds and Julius Pedersen families enjoyed skating HEAD ACHED AND BODY ACHED There are various symptoms of kidney trouble rheumatic pains, backache, sore muscles, stiff joints, and "always tired" feeling. Mrs. Geo. Morgan, E. Fairfield, Vt writes: "My head ached and my whole body ached so I could not sleep. Foley Kidney Pills gave me relief." Sold everywhere. Adv. Kennneth Allen and Margaret, nt the water hole Sutidav, Deblng of Deschutes were visitors In ( Mrs. A. Kotzman visited with Mrs, Bend Sunday. H. Seldo Wednesday. O. W. Jones, ex-mall driver was a 1 Dorothy Young, n freshman In tho THE SUPERIOR I I CHEVRi POWELL BUTTE HAS HIGH LAMB RATIO POWELL BUTTE. Jan. 25. Many of the small flocks of sheep kept on ranches hero at Powell Butte are lambing. A good per cent "of lambs are being saved In spite of the snow and cold weather. AH email flock owners are provided with sheds and plenty of shelter for the ewes. All Powell Butte men are looking forward to the banquet to be given Thursday, night in Community hall at the Commercial clubs of tho three neighboring towns, viz. Bend, Prlne vllle and Redmond. The members of tho Sorosls club will serve the1 banquet and nil ars looking forward to a pleasant evening. Tickets aro ono dollar a plute. Mrs. Otto Pauls, formerly Miss Ada Scars Is seriously III nt her home hero of tonsllltls following a severe attack of quluzy. Mrs. Ila M. Fos ter Is nurse. Her 3lBter, Mlis Ora Sears, a trained nurs'j from The Dal les, Is also in attendance and her father Guy Heats Is ut hur bedside. Mra. Paulj Is . bride of a few monThs nnd villi her ploasant nersonnl.'ty and cha.'inlng manners has endeared lierielf to all Powell Butte, 'who hope for her speedy recovery. Georgo Truesdala has recently put up a neat building that he calls a shop and a brick homo, but George says by "builds no more on his ranch until tho question ! settled about the Jnps Invasion of Crook county" and It they are earning, lie says, he "will move out." Mrs. Charley Parr'sh was called to The Dallni Tuesday morning In ans wer to n tolegram that ltr father Georgo rib.ioii wbh dead. Mr. Gib ion V.UB a plonoor resident of Crook 7TtrrV5V 7 ." VI Jiff The Economy Car of Quality Offers The Following Advantages: Has low gasoline consumption. Has a Stewart Speedometer connected on the transmission. Has an oil gage on dash. Has a one-man top. Has a gypsy style back curtain. Has three speeds forward. Has water pump. Has Timken roller bearings in front wheels. Has slanting windshield. Willard thread rubber battery, guaranteed for two years. Has pockets in all four doors. Has both foot and hand accelerator. Is easy to start when cold. Is noted for its great pulling power. Is equipped with National headlight lenses. Has a triple-baked enamel body and fenders that will last for years. Has a new spiral gear differential (rear end) that carries a 50.00 reward for anyone that will break the ring or pinion gear on a test. The Bend Garage PLKASANT RIDOK. Jan. 24-- Several of the farmers In this neigh borhood aro running short of witter and are obliged to take their stock to tho river. On account of the long spell of cold weather It has boon Impossible to run any water In tho swalley ditch. Mr. Spencer of Tumalo was a bus iness caller at the Anderson ranch on Wednesday. Rasmus Peterson stnrteil balliiK IIIXT MR. PAItltATT HVKIt V'M'.U You can't hnvo bright eyes, clear skin, ami alert brain when your di gestion Is Impaired and a man of firitiinlliii!. dr-ravlnc food cine the Intestine. Foley Cathartic Tablets i lilont of tho orguntiiilloii "MORE FUN" PLEA OF PYTHIAN OFFICIAL Chinches Ax Well Am Lodges Problem To Keep Interest Young. OIoiinoii Ha), I la to of "Churches an well nit lodge in n hi give tho young people more fun If they ox poet to hold llielr Intermit," was tho Htntoiiioiit of Waller (1. (Ilea sou of Portland In mi uddroM lust night before tho Knights of Pythlim lodge nnd visitors, during which ho told of the value of Pythian teaching and practice. Churches In small I'onimiiiiltloit aro having a hunt time to oxlst because they do not taldi Into ari'iiunt the roKtleiuiliaii of llio ago, ho said, GleiiBon, who Is grand keeper of records anil soul for the Oregon do main of the lodge, expressed the hopo that wheu the lodge horn bulhU Its now homii this need will bo kept In mind. Lodges for both men and women will tin the rule within a fnw yours, and will bu tho successful fru toriiltlea, (llenson added. L. S, Flnxoth of Albany, grand rliancellnr for Oregon, dorlarod that tho real work uf a HUccosnful fratern ity Is outside the lodge hull, nnd Hint an ordor Is Judged by (lie commun ity for the service It renders, II, II. DoArmnnd, who presided, responded with an expression of thanks on be half of the local lodge for the visit of the grand officers. Solos were sung by Louis Ilounott nnd llurvey McKontle, uml a reading was given by Mrs, Louis ligation Loin Whltmoru and Marlon Mather gave a Spanish dance. Itef renlimenlH wore served utiil dancing was enjoyed nt the close of the program. Tim visiting officer left ;nduy for Ptltie-vlllo. CREDIT MEN WILL MEET AT ELKS HALL Announreineiit of the monthly din cor unit meeting of the Hand Credit association to be hold Frldny ulglil Is made In a letter being sent out from the office of A (I. (inrk, pri i- Tho nf- set you right. A II. Parratt. 11633 fair will bu held at the KIU' club. W 68th St . Cluvelnnd. (),. writes ' aml j,,,,,, Dubois, consulting img- " Foley Cathartic Tablets nro the t ,, ..,,, , , .., ,. best I ever used." Sold everywhere "" 'r. for, ,,'n S,,r,h ,(.",ml l,""lm" will bn t tin guest of honor MTV PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF LIVESTOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS January 31, '22 at 10 o'clock A. M. on J. M. Janssen Ranch, nine miles northeast of Bend and two and one-half miles north east of Grange Hall, also known as Old Staats Ranch. 1 liny Mure, ft yearn old, uelglit 1,000 poundx. 1 liny Mure, H yearn old, weight I, pouniN. 1 Hay Pony, (I yearn old, weight 7,10 poiuicl. 1 Itoui Shorthorn Yearling Hull, rrglxterrd. 1 Iteil ami While Shorthorn Heifer, registered ; "li yearn old. Shorthorn Heifer Calf, pure bred, I months old, (ratio itoan Shorthorn Heifer, IH montlix old, (Jiiernscy Mlldi Cow, H yearn old, good milker. Holnteiii Milrli Cow, frenli In March, fi )oar old, llolhtelu .Mill It (,'mv, I yearn old. (iueriiney Heifer Calf, it iiiiiiiIIin old. ItcgUtered Iluiiiptdilri! Ilrood Sow, furrow In February. 1 Registered llitmp.shlro Ilrood How, farrow In March. 1 ItegUtered Hampshire Hoar, IH moulds old, II I'nrehred Hampshire Hoar Pigs, ft months old, 2 Purebred Hampshire Hour Pigs, It) J months old. r Purebred Hampshire How Pigs, It 15 months old, i! While Sown, 7 months old, farrow In spring' I. Young Willie Leghorn Hens, Haiti tt liidt Wdgoit, complete, with box and neut, llulti II Inch Wagon, complete, with box. Mollno Wagon with hayrack. Calloway Minium Spreader, good an new. Johnstone ! J4 foot .Mower, neat ly new. Johnstone 111 foot liny riilte. 'i Inch Wood lleatn Walking Plow. 1 Reversible Disc. Harrow, 1 Two Section Lever Harrow. 1 Polalo Digger. 1 Cultivator. 1 Corriignloc. 1 Grist Mill. I lagging Chain. 1 Wagon Jack, I Anvil. I Mololto Cream Separator, 110(1 lbs,, about new. 1 llu)htii(iln out tit. . it Pair Now HHjslliign. I Tool ntiil Hlikle Crlniler. I Large Tent, good condition. I lleaiy Slock Saddle ami llrldle. I Set llemy Harness, brass trimmings, - Collins, I liny Knife. I Double nnd Single Itlork with AO feet of I Inch rope. It Cuttle Halters. i Hull Kings. IS Leather Horse Halters. I Single llrldle with lines. I Pair Horse lllankets. I Double Crosscut Saw, 1 Single Crosscut Saw. Shovels, (Jiuilen Tools, Forks, Wire Htretrher, Sledge, Lantern, Doubletrees, Singletrees, Scoop Shovel, Potato Fork, and ninny other small tools loo numerous to mention. I Four Hole Stool Itatige. 1 Ileal lug Stove, I lllnlng Chairs. - Itoeliers. I Hilling Table. U Kitchen Chairs. I Kitchen Table with drawers. f Double lied with mattress, I Single licit with mattress. I Meat (Jtinder, I Glass Churn, complete, I I In Iter I, idle nnd Howl. 1! Wiishlubn, I Wringer, 1 Holler. II Common Lamps. Ten Kettle, Frying. Pans, llread Pans, Double Holler, Water Pulls and many other kitchen uleiihlls. I Garden Sprinkler. I .Milk Pall mill Htmlner. I Five rjallon (III Can, Window CiittaliiH, mid u iuiiii(lty nf Glass Fruit .lain. TERMS: All sums under $20 cash. Over $20 bankable note, due in six months, 10 ptV cent interest. Five per cent discount for cash. Free Lunch at noon. , J. M. JANSSEN, Owner Pinkie Rennolds, Auctioneer, Ross Farnham, Clerk 'II