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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1914)
FAGR a. 11KN1) IlUIitiKTINT, IJHNn, OUR., WHItXFHDAY, JANI'AUY T, IDt I. '.3r CENTRAL CKF.8CF.XT. CUKSCBNT, Jan. 3. Frnnk Hnm iter wbb In from his ranch near Crca ..cont Thursday. Mlsa Zon Softar, who has been spending tho holldnya nt tho Itamnor ranch, returned with him. D, A. Jonoa nnd family camo Jn from tholr ranch Wodncadny, return ing Friday. Sumnor Huston of itobcrts. oro.. Svaa' In Crescent this week for his Oiorso loft horo last summer. In a lottor recolved by F. M. Cleaves from O. W. Anderson, a for mer resident of Crescent and proprie tor of tho Crejcont Drug Co., Mr. An derson says no la snipping a car to Uend preparatory to his early return to Crescent. Mr. Andorson nnd fam ily loft Crescent etptctlng to romaln nt their ranch at Wlsson, Wash., dur ing tho winter, hut tho low altltudo did not prove a3 favorahlo to Mr. Anderson's health as tho Croscont air. The cause of the destruction of so much valuable Urn bar Is being Inves tigated In tho forests near Crescent. Mcaars. Oglo and Orubb, working un der tho Tlmbor association, have found that largo patches of yellow pine arts being destroyed by a small worm, working under tho bark of tho tree, a small chip of n diseased treo revealing a netwark of tiny canals made by tho pest. Oglo and Qrubb will continue their Investigations dur ing tho winter, making their houd quarter! In Crescent. Croscont observed the arrival nt the Now Year hy a party at tho homo of Mrs. Haiel Smith, Wednesday evening. Cards were tho early di version of tho evening and later a de licious orator supper was served by the Ladles' Clvlo Club. At 12 ociock guns wore fired and tho Now Year was ushered in with nlenty of noise. the guests leaving at an early hour of 1914. Messrs. and Mosdsmca Jones Rourk. Cleaves, Smith and Davis. Misses X.und, Gladys and Margaret nourk. Messrs. Street, Ray Davis. Tom McCord. Msnard Smith and Paul Jones were the guests. Fred I.afollettc. former editor of tho La fine intermouniain, is spend ing tho week at La Pino as tho guest of Alfred Aya. Tho Ladles' Civic Club was enter tained Friday afternoon by Mrs. El mer Tyler. After tho business on hand was dlspo3ed of a delicious lunch was served by tho hostess. Tho Tioxt meeting will bo with Mr. F. M. Cleaves, January 9. LOST CKKHIC. .LOST ortBEK. Dec. 29. Mr. Jor dan of Uend was tho guest of his friond, C. J. Stauffor tor'soveral days last week. Mrs. Hauler was on the slek list several days the past week. Tho Christmas entertainment nt the sohool house on Chrlstrans eve was enJod by nearly tho whole val ley. Miss Brookings is to be compli mented on tho program rendered. Messrs Rhodes and Whiteside wero business visitors at Silver Creek last week. Our school Is In session again af ter a week's vacation. Mrs. Overall has been confined to her home for several days, by an at tack or rheumatism. 8. AY". Host hauled hay from Sllvor Creek the past week. 10. O. Ashley came In from Port land to spend the holidays with hta family horo. -Our Sunday school is progressing nicely. Tho following are tho offi cers for tho ensuing year: superinten dent, Mrs. Ashbr; assistant super intendent, Mrs. Host: secretary Miss Mary Stauffer: treasurer. Mrs. llass ler; chorister. Mrs. Hubbard. PIXF.IIUHST. IMNHltUHST, Jan. 2. Mrs tten Puterson eslled on Mrs. Crls I. E. Wfter Saturday. Three now scholars havo enrolled In Mh 00 1 In the past wcok. K. V. Swisher went to Uend Satur day. A watoh party was given In ttve. A large orpwd was In atten dance. Dancing and games wore tho chief amusements of the evening. A Spleadld time was reported by all. Sirs. C. L. Johnson spent Sunday afternoon with her sister, Miss Edna Root. A largo crowd attended tho church services held by A. O. Walker at (be school house on last Sunday. A surprise party was given at the pome of Mr. and Mrs. McAHster Saturday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Montuel. O. W. SnyUer was a Laidlaw cal ler qno day .last week. Miss Katie Peterson left the 28th for Portland. Miss Ruth Hayley called at tho Snyder home Sunday. 'iin. Arthur Jackson and tho Hay-lay- children spent New Year's day with Mrs. Drown. Ethel Soydec and sister spent Sun day at tho 8wisher home. Mr. Jesse Root, who has been spending his vacation with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Root, left Tuesday evening for Prescott, Wash. PLAINVIKW. .'ji. PLAINVIHW. Jan. 5 Chas. Pow- si?on was m Sisters Sunday. ! lyrA few friends of Mr. Chas. Powel iwn gave him a little surprise New Xear'8 eve. The evening was spent Tarjr pleasantly und refreshments Sera sorvod of cake and sandwiches. K Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. 1P" DpwiiIb. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Ruble. Mrs. Nlta Caprln. Ed Spoo, Anthony Itoach, and M. Btrahm and Kd and Gleavos Strahm. :, An exceptionally good program was rendered at the Literary Club Friday .tjiTRlit. New officers wero elected as ws: ICd Mills, president; Mr. II mv, vice-president; Miss Mont gomery, secretary ana treasurer, i--- - " . . m ,m Fay and George Adams and Nells Peterson spent Sundny evening at ohms. MILLICAN. MILLICAN. Jan 4. Owing to tho Inclement weather and tho illness of ftgveral memuers ot tne BKu-ne-ieeK TjSlViio meeting was' held at Mrs. kjjcy Klgor'a as scheduled for Janu ary 3rd, . L. P. Rooney was a Bond caller OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Monday. Several of tho homcatoaders in tho valloy are busy digging cisterns, omng them being W. u. McAdow,, A. A. Oil mora, A. D. Norton, L. P. Itoonoy. Mrs. A. A. Otlmoro rxpects to go to Uend Monday for a day's chopping. Mr. and Mrs, W. II. McAdow roro callora nt tho u. K. Davie homo Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. Norton spent Sun day nt tho W. II. Klgor homo. School commences Monday aflor n week's Christmas vacation. Misses Auno nnd Gertrude Mnrkol camo out to their homostends, nfter apondtng tho holidays In uend with friends. P. II. Johnson wont to Uend Fri day, returning Sunday with supplies for tho rondhouso horo. Tho Dally brothers wto,ltvo about 15 miles from horo on Uio Prlnevlllo road visited nt Mllllcan Inn last week. Tholr father worked for Mr. Mllllcan some years ago. CLINK FALJ.S. CLIXE FALLS, Jan. B. Drydon Ronnals Is aurvoylng on the J. W. Wright homestead so that a pumping plant for Irrigation purposes may bo established. Mr. Wright now owns about 600 acres of land In ono body nnd la planning on getting It all un dor cultivation In a short time. Wood and Kronen, Prlnovtlle shoop men, uro feeding about 200 head of their flock a mllo north of tho Falls. They purchased feed tor tho animals from Mr. Wright. Anna and John Donlavy attended tho meeting ot the Young Peoplo'a class for organization at the Red mond Baptist church last Friday af ternoon. Mr. Rhodes and family aro moving to tho Bancroft place, which Is north ot tho Prlakctt place. Wo aro sorry to loose so good a neighbor, tho young people will especially bo miss ed. R. M. Bishop has been working for J. W. Wright tho last wook. Anna and John Donlavy rpont a very pleasant tlmo as guests of Geo. Truesdalo and family of Powell Butto over Now Yoars. Now Years' oven Ing Mrs. Truesdalo ontertndned a number of Powell Butto young people in honor of her guosta. This was greatly enjoyed by tho Donlavya as it gave them an opportunity ot meet ing some very delightful young peo ple. Mr. Ledbetter, the recent purchas er of tho Bcckwlth Bros.' place, has been moving his household goods and furniture out to his placo this past week. Mr. Ledbetter oxpecta his father, mother and slstar from Neva da to Join him hero in about a month. Mr. Muller came up from Portland last week and Is ready to tako chargo of his place at tho four corners which has been occumou uy mo uuouua family for no mo time. Tho homo of Harry iieoKwun was tho scene of a Jolly New Year's din-' ner In honor of S. A. Pratt of Spo kane. Those present wero: Mr. and, Mrs. Ogg and son. E. W. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bcckwlth-and son, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mohler and daught ers and Harry Bcckwlth and family POWELL JIUTTK. POWELL BUTTE, Jan. C Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Humphrey and niece, who have been vlslttng bore for tho past month, left Wednesday for tholr old Pilot Butte Grocery Bend, Oregon Give us a trial order, it will convince you that our prices are right and quality the best. Fresh fruit and vegetables in season. Phone - - Free Delivery BARCLAY & MISENER IN California Winter is the name of a Season, not the description of a Climate. . LET US HELP YOU PLAN A VISIT to the land of Sunshine, (Fruits and Flowers. Outdoor Sports Auto Trips among the Orange Groves Trips to the Beaches Surf Bathing and the hundreds of varied amusements for which California is famous. ROUND TRIP TICKETS For tive of Oregon ---- - - - - - homo In Southern California. Mrs. Ouy Soars entertained a largo party ot young folks Tuesday ovonlng In honor ot her daughter, Mlsa Orsa who was homo tor tho holiday vaca tion. Invltod for tho occasion worn about 20 young people, members of tho Uedmoml Y. P. C, A., also n numbor ot locnl friends ot the popu lar lady. Elaborate refreshments wero sorvod, following an cnjoynblo ovonlng dovoted to games, etc. N. 11, Golden sold his flno 120 aero farm last week to Mr. Monro. ot South Carolina, who, together with his wlfo and family will take posses sion immediately. Tho many friends ot Mr. and Mrs. Golden will much regret their Intention ot leaving this section. It Is understood that Mr. Mooro Intends buying some 20 cows nnd will convort tho placo Into a dairy. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon, Miss Inn Roo. Iteovcs Wlllcoxon, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. llayn, and daughters, Gladys and Unreel, J. A. lllgga. "Bill" Brown, Geo. Hobbs and Clarko Morso were Powoll Butto dancers In atten dance at tho Now Year's ball In Red mond Wednesdny ovonlng. N. II. Golden nindo a business trip to Doschutoa Wednesday, returning homo on Thursday. John Donlavy nnd sister. Miss An na of Cllne Falls, wore guests at tho Truesdalo homo Thursday, returning to tholr homo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Alloy enter tained at dinner New Yoar'a day. Tholr guests wore Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Rico, and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hall. Goo. Hobbs spent tho greater part of tho past week In Redmond sort ing spuds. E. L. Ivorson has boon nulte 111 tho post woek with rhoumatlsm. Misses Paulino and Viola Trues dalo entertained a party of young people Thursday evening In honor of Miss Anna Donlavy. Various games together with vocal and Instrumen tal music, composed tho evening's on- tortalnment, at tne conclusion or which light refreshments were serv ed. A Now Years dlnnor was the con- tor of attraction at the Wallnce Smith homo Thursday. Besides tho family thoso present were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Van Dorcn nnd son Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Chapman and family. Mrs. Ida Mono nnd daugh ters Ednn and Ada, Miss Lucy Pooro and Clarko Morse. A four-horse team to n-largo wagon made tho rounds of tho neighborhood Krldav evening gathering up folks to take 1 art In a charivari of tho newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bus- sott. who returned from tholr nunev moon Wednesday. Tho crowd that stormed the'r castlo later In tho ovon lng was eomnoaed of men. women and , boys and girls, who, armed with tin POLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A DIrvtory ot eh air. Town and VllUc. d'tnr dcrlptl ktch ot etch pUco, location, population, ttlo graph, ablpplnr nd btnklnr point! tin ciuuin4 DlrooKfy, coraplltd by btulntu and profoMlon. 0 r. x. niu tu.. nrjiiibu AT REDUCED. FARES W handsome booklets descrip California, also for Fares Tickets or Reservations Call on any Agent of the - Wash ingion Railroad & Navigation Co. 43-4C-47 --"- - - - - - - - - - - - - - pans and cow bolls, mndo night hid eous tor tho nenr-hy Inhabitants, as wol! an rudoly awakening tholr vic tims to the consciousness of n wont orn law which, although unwritten, Is most generously enforced novnr-tho-lcsa and Is to tho effect that whon folka get married folkn must treat. Aflor escorting tho groom to tho near by store of his fnthor-tn-law, E. L, Johnson, whom ho purchased 11 gen erous supply of cigars anil candles, tho crowd ato nnd smnkod In the fu ture happiness of this popular young couplo. Mlsa Viola Truesdalo vlnlknl In Hodmund Friday nnd Saturday, tho guest ot Mrs. Ivy Laudorlmck. J. L. Qlbson recolved tho sad In tolllRonco of his mother's death Hit urday. Thu uows camo aa n shock th Mr, Gibson, who had not heard of her Illness. Tho estlmnblo lady hav ing visited horo on two occasions Is romombored by a largo circle of an operation for appendicitis, will ho frlonds who will regret to henrnf horl ilollghtod to hoar or her rapid reefv death, which followed a brief III- cry, as reported by Dr. Ilosch of Hod Stop the LossFires are Brick is absolutely fire proof in any ordinary conflagration, Brick Buildings never burn, although they arc sometimes injured by falling timbers or combustible interior woodwork. ' A brick building is absolutely fire proof if wire glass is used . in the windows and if burned clay floors arc used. ' An interior fire in such a building is confined to the room in 'which it originates; no outside fire can attack it, The proportion of burned clay in a building construction measures its fire proof qualities. Burned clay is the only building material that has been through the fire before you get it, in .such,n manner that it will resist fire. All combustible material is burned out of the brick before you get it, ' ' WHEN YOU BUILD USE BKICK. The Bend THE METROPOLIS OF CENTRAL OREGON no vor ukam.i: thi: iupid ktuibkh that iikno ih .ma kino? IK) VOl KVKII HTOI TO OOMPAItK III'Mt'H fJIIOWTII AND IM I'ltOVHMKNT WITH OTJIKIt XKW TOWXH YOf KNOWV 1) VOL' ItlM.i: THAT IV TWO HIIOUT YIUItH BUND HAH (HtOW.V I-'IMMI A NMALIt COINTHY TOWN OF FIVI! OH NIX HUN I)ltKI PKOPI.i: TO A WIIU: AWAKi:, IP.TO.HATH LITTM' CI TV OF twi:xtv-i'ivi: nt'M)Ki:n, iii-:m hah iicnr ovkhfoch iiu.v- I)lti:i) ItKHIDlCNCI-H IX THi: iaST TWO VKAIIH. IX TIIK I-HT YKAH .. , Hlli: HAH lll'ILT HIX HI'IUSTAXTIAL llltlCK OH HTOXK IIUKIXKHH HM)l'KH, COXTAIXIXO I'HTKKX HTOHH HOO.MH IIIXIUKH AIHHTIOXH AM) IMPH()VKMi:XTH TO OTIII'H 111 II.IIINffH. HIIIC UAH Jl'KT COM- PLirri:n a moii:hx hi:wi:h hyhti:.m at a coht of $7,noo. ih JUHTHTAUTIXCJOX A JJ-i.l.OOO HCIIOOL HOt'HI', Till! BONHH I'Oll WHICH KOLU AWAY AIIOVK PAH, HAH (JltADIMI HKH HTUKISTH AND HAH Jl'HT IXHTALLKH AX IP-TO-THK-MIXlTi: HYHTK.H OF C.lHTi:it I'LKOTItlC UOHTIXO. IK) YOU KXOW OF AXOTIICH TOWX TO CO.MPAIti: WITH lll'll? , HIJXD'H IMPUOVKMKXT AXI) OHOWTJI IH JUHT IICOIXXIXO. NO OTHl'lt TOWX OX TIIK MAP OI'I'IIIIH A IllTTi:il Oil KUUKH HHWAHI) TO THi: l.NVIHTOIl OH IIO.MKHKKKl'lt. WK AKK OWXKHH OK KXCLI'HIVH AOKXTH I'OH THU FOLLOWING: ' PHOPKIITY WHICH COMPHIHICH TIIIJ MOHT l)lv.SlltAI)I.H IX UKSlK ' nous, while alio was paying n visit to n fostnr son In Jopllu, Mo, Mrs, Allou Wlllcoxon ontortntnod 11 numbor of nulghborn and frlmida nt Ijor homo Saturday ovonlng In honor of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs, lloo, nnd nlntar, Miss lun Itnn, who nro hor liou.10 guvnta, Tho ovonlng win plonsnutly passed nt cards and iiuislo niter which delightful rofroshinntiU wuro sorvod. Thu honor guesU hav ing vlsltod hero on previous occas ion worn known to n majority of tho guosta, who wuro delighted lo ro now n ploasnnt ncminlntaiicn. Mlsa Mnhoi Hnilth, tho popular teacher nt tho Wilson school, return ed Sunday from Lninontn whom nlin M'out a pleasant vncntlutt with homo folks. Mm. Ouy Boare wan a Prlnevlllo visitor Sundny, so also wore Men. dnmea Bookman and Trtiosdalo. Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Mustard vln Hod Sunday nt tlio Cross homo wont of Priiievlllo. I)r llhodomover of Jfodmond was n profoiniunnl visitor In tlioao parts It 1: wook. Tho many friends of Miss Josslo Hkoln, who Is In Portland, whoro shti wont for tho purpose or tgiiiorgoiug Brick & Lumber Co. Original Townsite of Bend Park. Addition iava ioaa aaition '!: North Addition Riverside Addition -l Lytle Center Addition Ben Park First Addition to Bend Park , Second Addition to Bend Park Boulevard Addition We Invito You to Call or Write for Further Information or Descriptive , Matter, Maps, Ktc, BEND PARK COMPANY 45fi' Empire Building, Seattle, Wash, First National Bank Building, "Bend, Oregon. mund who nccompniiltd Minx Hkoln to Portland and htid olinrgu of tho 01,. oration which ocouro.'. nt n locnl tt. nihil i Decomhor 27, A Union Hundiiy hcIiooI wna oritn.l lilted for this Mootlon Inst HuiuiKy I Olllcom chosen nro: Mr. 1 1 11 id plircy ! suporliiloiidonl; Mrs. Klsslor iimIm. nut nuporlntnndoiiti Wnllnco Hinlth, miriitnry And treasurer, .nnd Mi, I,lndiUlHt oriitlt. Plnco ot moutliiK (Conllnuoil 011 imgo sovon) OF " P. B. JOHNSON'S ' MILUCAN.ORliUON ' Is the plice to buy 1 Ihe ItinilT KIND of OKOCIiHIIJS at tho UK1IIT KIND of prices Near 28 Milo Post St tfi Unnecessary j-Wf.-.fl uS F Si to II' t II l I" t'l II III w 0 'I V II l fl c II b tt li I K a r r t r c f f s l. I li I' c I m A