The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 12, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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REND IIUIXKTIN, DAILY EDITION, I1END, OIUXiON, WKDNKNUW. I K. 19, 1010
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
INSIST UPON HECICIVING
1I0LS0M BREAD
In llliio Wrappers
Sold at All Loading Grouurleg
Made by the
AMEKKMN 1IAKKUV
Scotch Woolen Mills
All Wind Hulls MimIk to Onlr
WiH.nil In IplM.Atl
! NKI.NO.VH
HUH Bond HI.
Pioneer
Garage
That
lw
HAY
MUjHr? v ll t'htl'irpn, when tncj " ....
wwlrS11 t? other kui uine. (
WaP5Mg v' or crisp Snow Fluke in your pantry, .
-1 ,U,",ly UCm Vf.
Jxi'M 1W ask for crackers, My Snow
lf$Ss f
I yr:f Your Grocer can supply you.
DEPOT FEED YARDS
Teams Boarded by the Month
at SpecialJRates
SEED GRAIN
TEAMING DONE
GIVE SURPRISE PARTY
AT HOME NEAR BEND
BEND. R. F. D. NO.l. Miss Jessie
Stookey wa3 pleasantly surprised at
her home Friday evening by a large
number of her friends. The occasion
celebrated being in honor of Miss
Jessie's 14th birthday. The crowd
congrgated at the O. B. Caldwell
home and went from there in a body
to the Stookey residence. Games and
music were the features of the even
ing, after which all enjoyed the re-,
freshments which were served. Those
present were: The Misses Velnia
Caldwell, Margarete Wornstaff,
Fannie Moore, Dona Cook, Glenda
Caldwell, Dorothy Cook, Geneva
Caldwell, Mildred Stookey, Mrs. O. B.
Caldwell, Mrs. G. L. Moore, Mrs. Seth
Stookey and Jessie Stookey, Claude
Kelley, Harold Hunnell, Hugh Kelley
and Harold Kelley of Bend.
Roy Wornstaff, Ray Neff, Cecil
Young, Elmer Young, Lee Pruett,
Milton Hakala, Roy Neff, John Warn
staff, Floyd Stookey, and Seth
Stookey.
There were no church services or
Sunday school at the Mountain View
church Sunday on account of bad
roads.
Eunice NefT conducted the seventh
grade examinations in geography
and physiology at the school house
last Thursday. Those taking the
examinations in geography were:
Margarete Warnstaff, Velnia Cald
well, Ruth, Ray and Roy Neff. Those,
taking in physiology were: Velma
Caldwsll and Margarete Warnstaff.
ARE YOU ON THE ROAD
TO SUCCESS
JAMES J. HILL HAS SAID:
"If you want to know whether you are destined to
be a success or a failure in life, you can easily llnd out.
The teBt Is simple and it Is Infallible. Are you able to
save money? If not drop out. You will lose. You may
think not, but you will lose, as suro as you live. The
seed of Success is not In you."
Start that SAVINGS ACCOUNT Today
The First National Bank
OF BEND
WE BANK ON YOU, YOU BANK WITH VS
School Appetite
GRAIN
HORSES FOR HIRE
Miss Miriam Grimes left last Sun
day for her home at Salem after
spending several moths visiting at
the home of her brother R. E.
Grimes.
Elmer Warnstaff returned home on
Portland where he had been on busi
ness. Dona Cook was a visitor at the
1 G. L. Moore home Friday night.
Several of the residents of this
I vicinity are sufferes from colds and
J the la grippe.
Mrs. Lee Young, Cecil Young and
Mrs. ". L. Coffey and daughter were
visitors at A. Neff's home Thursday.
Roy, Margarete and John Worn
staff are stavine at the home nf Mr
land Mrs.-Elgin Stookey while their
father has gone to Portland.
Mrs. Chase has recently returned
from Grants Pass, where she has
been visiting with relatives.
The regular meeting of the Farm
ers' Cooperative union whicn" was
to have met Wednesday evening was
postponed on account of the rough
weather.
Rtith Neff was a visitor at the W.
L. Coffey home in Bend Saturday
night.
A large crowd from this neigh
borhood met at Amis Moore's home
in Bend Tuesday to chlvari Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Russell. Mrs. Russell
was formerly Miss Grace Cook. They
were married at the Cook home on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Lee Young were
visitors at Seth Stookey's Monday
afternoon.
Mildred Triplett, from over In the
alley, was a visitor at the Pruett
home Monday.
(Successor to L. L. Fox)
Agents for the General Tire and
Willys-Overland Cars.
Will have an Expert Mechanic and be prepared for
General Repair Work, on Saturday, February 15th.
ALFALFA MAN IS
BACK FROM CAMP
ALFALFA. Feb. 12. GiiHtnvo
Horry arrived from Cnmp Lewis Fri
day with an honorable discharge
from tlio U. S. army.
Paul MortscliliiK. ami Wm. llorsel
wore looking after business mutters
in the Powell Uutte Bectlon Sunday.
Frank McHroom ami family, Al
bert Sliults ami family, Tom Dealey,
Carl Larson and (iustave Herry ul
t ended tlio play, "Tlio Girl of KbkIo
ltanch," In Head Friday evening.
Lester Barber expects to leave for
Salt Lake City Tuesday to visit his
brother, Jesse Darber.
Miss Jessie V. Hartley and George
Hobbs were Calling ou l'owell Uutte
friends Sunday.
Berry Gano conducted the eighth
grade examinations Friday. The ap
plicants were Miss Goldle Ferry, Miss
Venm Shnlts, Austin Barber and
Donovan Smock.
Carl Larson delivered a dressed
beef to the Bend market Tuesday.
Mrs. Ralph Smock and Mrs.
Charles Smock were transacting
business in Bend Friday.
Mrs. Mary Benn is home again
after a few weeks' sojourn lu Port-
j land and Aberdeen, Wash.
U. S. Bushnell and family of Rob
erta passed through Alfalfa Sunday,
en route to the Geo. Hobbs ranch at
Powell Butte, where thoy will reside
for the present.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Angland left for
Portland to Beek medicul advice for
Mr. Angland.
STATE EXAMS ARE
HELD AT SISTERS
SISTERS. Feb. 11. A debate was
held at the school house on Tuesday
afternoon In Miss Kupphahn's room.
The afflrmativo speakers wpro: Cecil
and Earl Bobbins, John Wllslu and
Idella McAdams. Negative speakers;
Dorothy Taylor, John Allen, Vine
Stidhnm, Alvin Brady and Hilda
McAdams. The Judges were: Vcrn
Kief, Arnold Brady and George
Davis. The debate was decided In
favor of the negative.
Mrs. C. W. Allen conducted the
examination at the school house in
the upper room lust Thursday and
Friday. George Davis and Arnold
Brady wrote on all the subjects for
an eighth grade diploma. Margaret
Quiberg, Annie Cliett and Irael Har
rington, wrote In spelling; Annie
Cliett, Irael Harrington, John Allen
and John Wilson wrote In agricul
ture, John Allen, Hilda and Idella
McAdam, Vine Stldham and Alvin
Brady wrote on physiology.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Duckctt pave
gone to Chehatls, Washington, for
a visit with friends. Mr. Duckctt
will return within a short time and
resume his construction work at the
Tum-A-Lum mill.
Max Wurzweilcr returned from
Portland Friday.
Rev. D. E. Stewart was a passen
ger on the stage Wednesday on his
way to Bend where he will conduct
preaching services.
CHALLENGE
I WILL MEET ANYONE
WITH A LITTLE SCIENCE
FOR A 6 OR 8 ROUND
BOUT (BOXING) O.N THE
25TH OF FEBRUARY.
MY WORK DOWN
WEIGHT WILL BE ABOUT
145 POUNDS.
WRITE
KID ROBINSON
(Formerly of Sacramento)
Caro BULLETIN OFFICE.
We Have Smell for Sale All the Time !
FISH AND OYSTERS
ot all kinds. Everything that the Portland
market has in the fish line we also have.
"Quality and Quantity" Our Motto
THE CASH MARKET
Thomas Holtt, Manajfor Oregon Street
II. C. Turner, u brother of Mrs. M.
N. McKlnnoy Is visiting hero from
Culcspol, Montana, coming In mi thu
stage last Wednesday. The reunion
bet won (ho brother and slater U the
llrst in 27 years.
Mrs. M. H. Groguu and sou Dowey
were shopping at Sisters, Wednesday.
Mrs. (irogan has received a lotter
from her Hon Homer who Is stationed
with the American army In Siberia.
P. 1.. Meail Is driving tlio lituge
from Redmond to Sisters.
John Dokiin of Cloverdalo was
shopping in Sisters Saturday.
J. L. Davidson uiadu u trip to thu
Molollus Saturday to gel some poles
to repair his form machinery.
Wm. Combs and J. II. Fryreur
were shopping at Sisters last Sat
urday. Forrestor Perry A. South, 11. L.
Tone, Max Wurxweller and Mr.
llurncs attended the meeting of stock
growers at Bend lust Saturday.
Mrs. J. II. Stldham Is reported to
bo 111 with tho neuralgia.
P. B. Davis was sick a few days
with la grippe.
Mrs. Bertha York en mo In from
the Tone ranch Saturduy.
Barney Marketl is overhauling Van
Wilson's Ford car.
Tho Van Tassel family attended
Sabbath school exercises at Sisters
last Sunday.
II. Nortnagle has sold three of bis
Jersey cows to George Cyrus of
Cloverdule.
o
CIbjwIA) advert Uin ehanr per tuati ZO
cfita for 20 won! vr Inu. One ernt tM-r
wont fur all over 20. All claudled lvrtUinif
trictly enh in advance
WANTED
YyANTKP O. W. Cook in the mar
ket for second-hand goods; hlh
est cash price paid. I.eavo orders
at tho Log Cabin offico of tho Palmer
ton Transfer Co. .... OS-Gltfc
y.AXTKI) Second-hand Incubator
and brooder In good condition.
P. O. Box 726. II
FOR RENT
foil ItKXT 2-room plastered
house, $6.00, furnished; for sale,
$65 cash. West 10th and Newport.
17-CCp
poll RENT Largo modern fur
nished room; gentleman preferred.
Phono Black 682. . 10-G3tfc
FOR SALE
poll HALF: One set Weed Chains,
practically new, size 32x3 . In
quire at tho Cash Meat Murkot.
19-56-Clp
poll HA l,K 1912 Uulck light truck,
$175. Inquire 1498 Newport Ave.
15-S4-Cp
poll HALE Houno and lot, 423
Newport Ave., 2 blocks from tho
main bridge;. $500. Call 4F25,
noons or after 7 p. in. 1 1-5 4 tfc
poll HALK 5 modern 5-room resi
dences In Park addition. Prlco
right. Seo me at onco. C. V. Sllvls.
72-45tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
fAKKN l'P 2 hand horses, sorrel
gelding, slur on rorelumd and
white hind legs, 1 yearling liorso colt.
Depot Feed Yards. 20-Bfip
COLUMBIA SERVICE
STATION
Jay SiilUimtit, Prop.
HTOH.UJK IIATTKUY WORK
(J ii n Hi'piilrlnu
Odd Jolis In Mih'IiiiiiIi'iiI Lines
DR. C. II. DAY
08TK0PATIII0 PHYSICIAN
AND HURllKON
Rooms R and 6, Wright Hotel
Tel. Black f82
(Only Deemed ORUitpnth III County)
. Dr. II. N. MOORE
DENTISTRY
Hours: 9:00-5:30; 7:30-8:30
SiiinluyH 10-1
Tel lllack 1671 O'Kano llldg.
E. 0. STADTER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
First Niitlumil Dunk Building
Bend - :- : Oregon
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 13-10 First National
Bank Bldg. Tol. 811
(Dr. Coo'g Former Otticm.)
n. II. De ARMOND
LAWYER
O'Kana Building, Bond, Oregow
Ilrnd Ixlgo No. 4U.-I Loyal Or
der of Mm we Meed In Moose
Hall every Thursday. Visiting
brothers are curdlully Invited to
attend.
Tinning and ,41'ec: Mc.il
WM. MONTGOMERY.
FurniK-ns, Upontlng, Giit.rltii(.
1 Cornlco iiiid Skylight
Repairing promptly ntt':!)d.tit to
Pri-. rlirht. work K'inriinid
MRS. MI I.I.KK'H
H.WKimK.HSIVG PARLOR
Pilot Butte Inn
Phono 123
Scalp Troatments n Specialty
Dandruff mid Fulling Hair
Stopped.
PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO.
"AlWATI AT YOU JERVICI"
Help of all kind Furnished Free
to Employers
usroitsiu. ifiuix rsoir, wtu ot nm,
J. t. CDXM, hum.
ta-Zit Uurn.ldc 8u-t. ' Portland. On-con
Carlson & Lyons
PLUMBING
& IIKATING
I'lumlilnif and Keating' Supplies,
I iuth ltoutn Accessories, OU).
Pipe, Valves
and Fit tin us
PIJONH Hill) 1591
DR. TURNER,
EYE SPECIALIST
Is now locnted In Hand perma
nently with now uqulpiniiiit,
6fflco with Thorson, tho
Jnwolor, as formerly.
Glasses Fitted, $3.00 and Vp
This Town
Help to make it n better home by co-operating
with it's merchants and business men
Treat your industries fairly and they must
be fair to you
THE SHEVUN-HIXON
Dr. R. W. Hendershott
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
O'Knno Building
Hours 10-12, 1-6
W. G. ManWnff, D.M.D
DENTIST
Bulto 12-14 O'Kutio Dulldlui
Tel. Muck 1781 Dend, Oro.
Tclrllottc Hrll 171
O'Knlir III'tM
Dr. K. E. GRAY
DENTIST
IUr.9.00 to 12.00 MX) to 5:30
Dlt. ANNA RIES-FINLEY
Offico nJ Rcttidrmo 2') Orrun Slicrl
oipotit I'uldic .iliraiy
Phcn. 221
Womm and Cltiltlrrn a 3jctaltjr
x;
M. A. PALMER
Cabinet Maker ami llulldor,
Johbing
Frnnklln St., mar of Irrigation
Co.'t old building.
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
WHUn of oil kliuU of InauranM. 014.
at I.Miironro Aiviwy In C-oiilraJ Or,
on. II. C. Kllu. Kml Nodosal Uouk
UullJIns. Hand. Urana.
Bend Park Co.
Real Estate and Im
I'lrit National Hank Hldif.
LIGHT LUNCHES
AND
Cool Weather Drinks
ChildcrrA rmstrong
O Kane DuilJingt
Own Your
Own Home
I have some Imrains
in HUNG A LOWS
HASV TI'.KMH
J. A. EASTES
Central Oreifon'i Leading
INSURANCE AGENCY
SUNDAY
Chicken Dinner 50c
GO THE CAFETERIA
ET YOUH
Breakfast, Luncheon
and Dinner
St Ilia
HOTEL ALTAMONT
Is Your Home
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