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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1914)
1'AGR 2. T1IK 11KND HUMilCTlN, UKNI), 01U WKDNKSDAY, MCCKMllKU U.I, 1011, ''' ' '' ' CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. -- laidhaw. (Spocl.V. to Tho tlultottn.) iLAIDhAW, Dec 21. Mrs. Clara Nichols loft Sunday for a throo months trip visiting relatives mid friends at Garfield and Chenoy, Washington and sovoral points in Idaho. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Holt havo ro turned from Ilond, Mrs. Holt bolnrr inuoh improved lu health atneo her course of osteopathic treatments. Mr. and Mrs. W. Doll havo boon visiting Mr. and Mr. J. Uoll for a few daj-8. O. laurRnard vrns on tho sick list baturday and Sunday with a severe cold. Mr. Flails and Ted lleokor ac companied a hunting party sovoral days last week. Tho alteration) In tho local post o 111 co aro great ttuprovoment, making more light, more spaco and better boat. Committees for plans for Xmna met after the Sunday morning er. vices with Prof, l.ce as chairman. Thoro will bo a big community din ner at tho hall Christmas Day o which ovoryono Is Invited each bring ing somo "good cats" toward tho dinner. Thoro will bo a Xrnus trco and operetta at the church during tho afternoon, frco to all, and a box will bo placed at tho door for "frco will" sllvor offerings, toward defray ing tho expenses ot tho candy, etc. Parents and friends may placo pres ents on tho tree, to tho limit of two to each child, up to sixteen years of age. Eight ladles, bringing their Xmas Bowing surprised Mrs. Q. E. Roes Thursday cronlng, spending throo hours chatting and sowing and eating nuts and candy. Sovoral men havo been busy cut ting and packing Ico tho last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Shaller left Sat urday night for Portland, and thenco for Okanogan. - 4 - small girls; ulggost ploco of pie, Loon Tucky; Awrul luck, Shormnn John sun: St. Nick atd Mouio, Zona Tucky; Christmas Time, Freda Ar nold; Helpers True,' Qonova ItlvotU; Iltrthdayn. Dono Cyrus; Talo of n Noso, Wlltlle Tucky; Recitations l Opal Kelly, Raymond Andrus, Poroy Kolly; Picking up n Pin, Mnudo Orubo; Christmas candlo, by six girls; Christmas stocking, by seven boys and girls; Christmas Reveries, acted by tho school with Mrs. Kllno ns main character interspersed with music Closed with solo by Mrs. Harvey Cyrus, then Santa Claus and treat. lost outline. BISTKltS. (Special to Tho Dullctln) SISTBnS, Dec, 21. Arthur Wurz weilor was a business visitor In Red mond the middle of tho week Arthur Templeton was transacting business In Redmoad Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruble were Sunday visitors at tho Ed Strahtn homo, at Plalnvlew, Sunday. J. II. Anderson, of tho Hood River Paoklug Company, was a guest at the Hartley homo tho past few days. Mrs. Earl Updlko and Mrs. J. C. Wright were up from their homes at the hoad of the Metolius Sunday. Rer. Harper, who has been con ducting services here during the past week, left Sunday for his homo At Milton. Frank McCaffery was ovor from Redmond tho mlddto ot tho week with a party of prospective land buy ers. Several loads of Christmas trees have been hauled from hero to Red mond during tho paat week. J. W. Wilt Is in Corvallls spend ing tho holidays with Mm. Wilt and their son, Clarence J. P. Duckett was looking nfter business Interests Jn Redmond on Thursday and Friday. Lester and Vern Gist wore In Rod mond tho middle of tho week. Miss Jonnlo Woods, who has besn In Redmond for tho past two months, Is home for tho holidays. II. P. Wilson of Portland, who owns tbo old Chsnoweth farm near the head of the Metolius river, spent several days last weok at tho farm. Tho pupils and teachers of tho Sin ters public schools will give an elab orate program and Xmas treo on Thursday evening at tho sohool house. A Jolly party was given at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods Saturday night In honor of their daughter. Miss Jennie, who Is spend ing the holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. S. PhlllinI and son, who have been living in Sisters since hat fall for tho benoflt of Mr. Phil llpl's health, loft Wednesday for tholr homo In tho Willamette valley. Tho R. Rogers, who has been t ITelelngs. on the Metolius for the past month for the benoflt of his health, leturned to Rend Saturday. Mr. Rogers Is satisfied that as a place to gain strength and health the Metol ius river Is the best tn Oregon. D. W. Farthing had the misfortune to havo his cabin In the mountains that he used during tho winters while trapping, with all tho contents, amounting to over ISO, burned com pletely up during his absence about ten days ago. (Special to Tho IJultotln) LOST CKKBK. Nov. 30. Dnnnlo McOough Is laid up with n badly bruised log, having been thrown by a horse. Mr. and Mra. Schrocdor nnd Mr. Myors lort Friday for Novada whero they expect to fllo on homesteads. Mr. McLouth took them to Lakovlew. Messrs Hnsch.'Mohrcr nnd Uarralt started for Ucnd last Wednesday for freight. Mr. S. J. Hubbard Is building on nuiimon to ins residence S. W. Rest is building a horse shod ai uio school house. Mrs. Mehror haa been Buffering from nn attack ot tonsilltis. C. J. Stauffcr and family wero tho guests or Horace Ilrookinga and fam ily nt Thanksgiving dlnnor. Robert Whiteside was n guest it tho Porry homo Thanksgiving. LOST CREEK. Dec. 12. C. O. Ashby and Ben Rhodes, who havo boon working ot Sprnguo. Washing ton, havo returned homo for tbo win ter. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hubbard havo gone to Dcnd for a load ot lumber and n load or furniture. Their daugh ter, Miss Hazol. of Portland will ac company them home. Don Do Witt nnd C. J. Davis wero business visitors in Silver Creek this week. S. W. Rest haa gone lo Bond for i load ot groceries. James MoEwan. the first settlor in tho valley proved up on his home stead tho latter part of this weok. Miss Brookings and hor pupils aro preparing a program for a Christ mas oatortalnment. MILLIOAX. (Special to Tho Bulletin) MILLICAN. Dec. 21. Frank Hor wltx and L. Ooodman went to Bond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrwltx wero callers at L. Goodman's Sunday. P. B. Johnson nnd family spent Stindny at the Market ranch. William Todd spent Sunday at tho homo ot his sister Mrs. Thos. Mof fotU B. E. Davis was a callor at tho Ream's homo Sunday. J. F. Davis rodo" down to tho Dyor nomesteau Bunuay. A. D. Norton returned homo from Bend Tuesday. Mrs. Efllo Koppcr went to Bend on Saturday. William Ream made a trip to Bend last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts went to Bond Saturday. Hooper Dyor visited with his cous ins north of 'Juniper hill Saturday. Mrs. L. C. Goodwin called at tho B. R. Davis homo Saturday. Jay Goodman and Burton Davis walked over to Ben Goodman's Sunday. HAMPTON BUTTE. f Special to Tho Bulletin 1 HAMPTON BUTTE, Dec 1C -J. 0. Porry registered nt tho Brookings Hotol last Thursday night while on hla way homo from Bond, School la dismissed for two woeks as Prof. Oscar Btttiotn Is out to take tho teacher's examination. C. J. Best ot Stnuffon Is doing some carpentering nt tho Brookings Hotol this wook. Jas. W. Brlckey has purchased n wood saw. Ho intends to mount his gasoline onglno and saw wood. Th's Is'tho first wood saw tn this locality and many will appreciate this labor raving device. Paul Brookings Is hauling hay fr,om Stauffor. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard of Stauffcr nnd Chas. Dnrrah of Glass Butto passed through here with n load nf suppllos from Bend Irot weok. Honry Monxler macto somo puron ascs at Brookings storo last Friday. T. C. Ewlng was a Stnuftor visitor ono day last week. Miss Kato Brlckoy was given n sur prise by n tow ot hor friends on tho 6th Instant, It bolng hor birthday. A bountiful dinner wns enjoyed by all and Kato wns tho roclplent ot some nlco presents. Thoso present wore Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. nrlckey. Mr. nnd Mra. Jim Brown and children. M. nnd Mrs. Bort Mocks nnd children nnd Jno Johnson. Pago Stnuffer hauled a load of hay for Tom Ewlng last Monday. Horace Brooking Is on tho sick list. Tho cold weather tho Inst fow dnvs has caused considerable trouble In tho way of trcoxlng pumps and water pipes. POWELL BUTTi:. (Special to The Bullotln.) POWELL BUTTE, Doc 21. Mrs. Hall. Sr.. onmo up from Portland on Sunday for an extended visit with her son E. N. Hall and family. Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon and Harriott nrrlvod homo Tuesday from a fow davs visit In Bend. E. A. Busoctt has been putting up lee tho past week. C. M. Charloton has been visiting Mm. Charloton nnd tho boys In Prlno vlllo tho pnst fow days. Guy Scars has boon on tho sick list for scvornl days. Geo. Elslcr sold a team, wagon and harness to n Terrobonno man recent ly. A telegram tolling nf tho death of tholr mnthor enmo tn Georco nnd Leo Hobbs Friday morolng nnd they loft that evening for tholr former homo In Glendnlc, Oregon. Tho sympathy nf tho oommunlty is extended thorn at thin tlmo. Jas. IWrtbucklo has been vliltlns Reeves Wlllcoxon for a couplo of weeks. The Infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. Ross Bussett. born on Thursday lived only a fow hours. Henrv Dobrnntol was bitten bv n dog believed to have rabies Sunday oven'ng. On Monday ho was takon to Portland for tho Pasteur treat ment. Bob Smith of Prlnevllto hss moved to his Powell- Butto farm. He Is al so looking after thlnea nt tho Goo. Hobbs placo In tho nbsenco of Mr. Hobbs. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs V. O. Humphrey, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. C. Truesdnlo, Messrs. Geo. and Frank Klssler and John Tuok, nt nnded tho Hall salo nt Terrobonno Th'dnv. "Grandma" Ifrown has been 111 for tho past fow dava. Goorge Mnriran and Reeves Wlll coxon wero PrlnovlIIe visitors Satur day. A largo number of cellars out this way nro not proof ngalnst tho helow 7cro weather whloh has been visiting H" GLOVERDAhi: ; " (Special to The Bulletin) CLOVERDALE, Dec. 21. At Fri day night's club meeting Mrs. Harvey Cyrus sang a solo. The rest of the time was devoted to buslness.-It was decided to send as many delegates to the Irrigation meeting as finances would permit. Mr. Skelton as loading delegate and Mr. Slmer as second. Arthur and Alva Templeton wero cutting out wood in this section tho past week. Miss Jonnlo Woods gave a very Jolly party at her home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly mado a trip to Redmond Thursday. The ohlldren and parents have been very busy tho past two weeks train ing for the Christmas program, as thero is no school owing to Mr. Wil cox's coullnued absence Tho follow ing program will bo given Thursday nvening. Prayer, Mr. Kline; song of groet'ng. by quartette Mrs. Andrus, Mrs. Welse, Mr. Skelton nnd Mr. Orube: Story of tho Christ child, by he Eolrool; Christmas greeting, Renn Kelly; Christmas spirit, Geneva Rlv otts; Christmas night, Llla Johnson; Hlstorv. Orvol Kolly; Christmas da, Alvln Cyrus; Recitation, Cloyce Burn Plde; "Grandpa's Specks," May Tucko Papa's gift, Esther Cyrus; True devo tion, Cltra Johnson. Missing Santa, Wayne Cyrus; stocking Bong by six TRY THE NEW Bend Flour Mill Co. Deschutes Spray and True Blue The leading brands of patent floiir. Ask your grocer for them. FEED Large quantities of Shorts, Bran, Rolled Oats and Barley on hand at all times. SEED Seed Wheat and Rye in several va rieties. Mail Orders solicited. Bend Flour Mill Go. A. J. KROENERT, President-Manager. us recently and na a conseiiuonco thoro aro tots ot troxon potntoon, ReovoM Wlllcoxon, Goo. Morgan nnd Leo Hobbs woro dinner guests nt tho Allen Wlllcoxon homo Thurs day. Tho Union Sumlny sohool at Wil son school houso aro prcpnrlng for tholr Xmna program and troat nt tho school houso Thursday ovonlng. A good Umu Is anticipated. War wns declared on tho Jnckrab bit nt n wotl attended mooting hold nt tho WIlBon school house Friday nvonlng. Jns. Bllvnr, Jr.. nnd J. 0. Crick, two young men from tho Gov ernment Biological Sorvlce. with temporary headquarters nt Prlnovlllo nro the organisers of tho movoment. They have been making oxnerlmunts along this lino nt tho Houston plneo1 nnu nro convinced mat our nest rom edy for destroying thono posts Is by feeding them alfalfa loaves after thov htivo boon treated with a solution of water and strychnine An order for 100 ounces ot stryohnlno wns placed with n San Francisco firm tho first ot tho wook, as soon aa this nrrlvoa another meeting will bo onllod for distribution of tho poison nnd fur ther Instructions to nnyono not In at tendanco Friday evening. Mrs. Mabel Allen arrived homo on Saturday from Boar Crook whero sho has charge of a school and will spend tho holidays on tho farm. Mrs. A. W. Bnyn has boon ailing for tho past sovoral woeks. study In tho old Indian traditions concotvml to oxplnltt tho great natur al phonomonn In which Oronon nbmmds. Many of thosa aro holug lost through failure to compile mid prooorvo thorn. An oocnslonnl ortort Is mndd, howovor, to porpetuitto somo ot thorn nnd tho dny nmv onmo whon tho rich romnnco at tho northwest THE WHITE IS KING "HEABTG0r Oregon Journal Make Editorial Mention or Mm. MIIIIcuu'h Book, Tho Oregon Journal of Monday speaks odltorlally of Mrs. Ada B. Mllllcsn'H booklot, "Tho Heart of Oregon," described In Tho Bullotln Inst wook, as follows: "To those Interested In legendary loro thoro la an Interesting field of iWl IEHB'nYs will ho nxproisod as tho. roinunoo of Scotland has boon oxproHgod by Hlr Wnltor Hcott. "Undor tho title "Tho Heart of Oregon" Mrs. Ada 1). Mlllloun at Crook county hns qmbodlod In blank vorno tho legend of tho Wnscos, do iicrlliliiK how tho Crookod river can yon was cut through tho nmsslvu rook, According to tho geologists tho basin whero Prlnovlllo now stands was nt ono tlmo a lako fod by tho Ochoco nnd Crooked rivers," From thin point tho ndttorlnl tolls tho story nf tho formation of tho canyon ns rotated In tho booklet. Sleds nnd skates. Company. Adv. Skuao Hardware lltf Tito BESTnll.round Family Sowing Mnchlno that enn bo produced. Made In both HOTAUY nnd VIUKATOR styles. Tho rotnry mnkoa both LOCK and CHAIN stitch. Tho Intcst up to tho mlnuto stool attach ments with onch mnchlno. Sold on cosy pnymenta. Send nnmo nnd nddrvas for our beautiful II. T. catn Ioruo froo. While Sewing Machine Co. 610 Merchants Natlonnl Ilnnk Bldjr San Francisco. California MONH KOK HAM). 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