The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 12, 1915, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
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TCMALO.
(Special to The Uullotln)
TUMALO, May 10. Tlio Tumnlo
haiiehall team mot Its firm defeat of
tlm oeaon tit tlio hands of tho Clovor
lalo nfno on Sunday afternoon. Tlio
Ku.au, which watt playod on tho local
diamond, resulted In n 0 to .'! neoro
In fnvor of tlio vliltors. A largo
orovd wbb In attendance.
The monthly meeting of tho Tum
nlo Improvomont AnHoclatlon wa
held 111 tho hall on Saturday after
noon. Snvoral auto loads of Ilend
pcoplo catno down for the occasion,
C. S. Hudson and It. W. Sawyer, of
that town hoth Rave Interesting talks.
iL. C. Bmlth of tho O.-W. II. & N.
mado hlinsulf licnrd In a lengthy ad
dress In Kplln of tlio heavy down pour
of rnln on the roof of the hall.
C. J. Mock spoko on tlio Buhjoct of
hog raining, Tho musical features
on tho program consisted of a duct
by Mm. Coeti and Orovor Clerking,
nnd a nolo by Howard Ollletto.
At tlio Tumalo Dovolopmcnt
Lcnguo mooting hold last Friday
night a commltioo of flvo was ap
pointed to boo to tho ontortalnmcnt
of a largo party of railroad oMclals
nnd O, A. O. exports who will visit
licro on Jimo 1. Tho Improvomont
Association also appointed n commit
tee of live for tho name purpose.
Plans nro liolng mado for tlio May
dance to ho given for tho honoflt of
the hall on tho 2 1st of tho month.
On Wodnonday evening, May G, at
1'rlnuvlllo, occurred tho wedding of
Mrs. I'carl Knylor of that town nnd
Chauncy llcckor of Tumalo. Tho
Jiowlyweds nro now residing nt Mr.
Ucckor'B ranch north of town.
Mrs. .1. N. II, (Jerking, Mrs. Day
ton and Mrs. Carl Hatch will enter
tain tho VYoHt Hide Indies at their
monthly mooting on May M nt the
hall. All tlm ladles Interested In the
work of thin organization nro Invltod
to nttend.
A picnic crowd of 315 who had plan
ned on having a good tlmo on tho
Island on Hundiiy had to sproad their
lunch In (ho hall on account of tho
utormy weather.
I.co mid Knliort Homer, who liavo
liotli hoon (tilto 111, nru convalescing.
Tho Parmora and Merchants Tol-
ophono nxchango wns npuuod again
today. MIhh Hnzol Drown will hnvo
full chnrgo of the work, 'Iours will
ho (I to U n. 'in. nnd fi to 8 p. in. On
Sundny nfllcu hours will ho from 8
to U n. m, ,
Quito n niimlMir of Ilend pooplu
took In tho game huro Inst Sundny,
Mr. and MrH. Shnw of SlHtorH nnd
Mr. nnd MrH. Wnldron of Cloverdnlo
uttonilod tho meeting In town last
Saturday afternoon.
' Itny (lurking spont Sundny nt
Cloverdnlo.
Mrs, McIiiIohIi of Ilend had her
Htoak of iiillliuury on display at Orlf
lln's storo on Suturdny. '
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Holland Wednes
day. John Holland drove to Ilend on
Thursday to meet his mother nnd a
friend from Portland who oxpect to
visit here for Home time.
Mrs. Geo. Koborts visited the
school Wednesday.
Alwyn I.ee camo out from Ilend
Sundny with a wind mill for his well.
W. II. Hcanis Is plowing for I. L.
Owen.
II, P. Dyer drove down to tho cast
end of tho volley Wednesday.
Air. Cook camo out from Ilend Sat
urday with a load of supplies.
Mrs. Thomas Moffett called at tho
Hoonoy homo Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark pnnBcd through
hero enroute to their homestead near
Dry Lake, Sunday.
A hunch of horses belonging to
Kilgoro UroB., also a larger drovo of
mules, passed through hero last
wcok hound for Ilend.
A number of young mon of our
valloy aro contemplating erecting n
hnll for danco and amusement pur
poses In tho near future.
L. V. Itooney arrived homo from
Summit I'ralrlo Frldny whoro ho
wont nhout two weeks ago.
William Todd expects to leavo for
Portland In about a week,
Mrs. L. P, Hoonoy entertained a
party of friends with a favorite reci
pe shower for Miss Gortrudo Market,
a hrldo of Juno. Ilcsldcs tho guest
of honor, woro prcsont Mrs, Powors,
Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Mof
fett, Mrs. Kcllar and Mrs. Qllmoro.
tiio arrnir was in tlio naturo or a
Burprlso for Miss Markol and all en
Joyed n delightful tlmo. Refresh
ments of cako and coffoo were' serv
ed by tho hostess.
I'l.VDIIUltST.
(Special to The Htilletln)
PINEIIUItST, May 10, Ilessle and
Lester Snyder, Edna, Lloyd, Monroe
nnd William ltoot and Basil Ilayloy
racelved prizes for not being tardy
nt any session of school during tho
torm.
G. W. Snyder hauled n load of po
tatoes to L'end Tuesday.
The school directors held n meet
ing Tuesday evening nnd decided to
employ Mr. Plnkstaff for teacher for
tho coming term.
Esther Dietrich, Violet Spaugh and
Raymond Wlmer received medals
for having tho best deportment dur
ing tho last month of tho term.
Mr. nnd Mrs. a. W. Snyder mado
a business trip to Ilend Saturday.
P. V Swisher waB a business caller
In Ilend Saturday.
Miss Ethol Snyder went to Bend
Saturday to work for Mrs. Oould In
Kenwood.
clovkiualk.
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
CLOVEItDALE, May 10. Calvin
Burnsldo took his brother Georgo
nnd family to Rodmond Monday
whoro thoy took tho train for their
old homo In Illinois.
Clovordalo school will closo next
Friday with a picnic on Squaw creek
Tho crowd will leavo tho four cornors
at 9:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Orube rocelved a tel
egram evening reporting n sorlous In
jury to tholr son Byer In an nuto ac
cldont at Mt, Vernon. Washington.
Mr. Qruho loft for Mt. Vernon by
wny of Bond Saturday night.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnldron nttended
tho farmers meeting nt Tumalo on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hosford nnd family
nttended tho ball game at Tumalo
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cobb and
family of Bend, nccompanled by his
brother nnd wlfo of Portland were In
Cloverdalo Sunday.
A number from Sisters attended
the council meeting Friday -night. An
Itemized bill for tho construction of
tho proposed hall was presentod by
Mr. Duckctt. The committee asked
for moro tlmo to mako a final report.
Tlm following program was then giv
en: "Resolved It Is bettor to have
money than education," Floyd Qrubo
and Walter Boyd, affirmative, and
Mr. Andrus and Mr. Cotter, negative.
Affirmative won. Othor numbers
were two recitations by O. Andrus,
a speech on co-operation by E. Si
llier, n recitation by W. Tucko, two
recitations by Miss GIbBon, Tho Tat
tler by Arthur Grubo nnd responBlva
roll call.
Hulled Barley and
Shelled Corn
For Chicken Feed
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MILL! CAN.
(Specln: to Tho Uullotln.)
MII.I.IOAN, Mny 11. Wo hnvo
lind novum! heavy rnlmi huro within
the past low weukH and tho outlook
for goid crops Is oxunllmit, ns tboro
Is plenty of moisture nnd growing
cnmlltlonH nru Hphmdld.
William llnnloy puttied through
huro onrouto lo Burns Motidny.
ForHMt Rniigur Smith spent tho
punt week huro.
Mrs. Mllllcnn mndo tho children
nf our fcoliool very happy on Mny dny
by pruHiuilliiK i'ik'Ii child with n
bountiful llttlu booklet or rhyme, very
prettily llluttratod. Tho little hooks
wru suitably Inscribed with n quo
tation (lid the uulogruph of tho kind
donor.
Mr. mid Mrs, (too. Mllllcnn ami
Mrs. Kiln lliiMiy lult for Bond Mon
day. Mm. Iltuay, who hns boon vis
iting luu ii for soiuu tlmo with .Mrs.
Mllllcnn, left lltuid for hor Portland
homo Tumidity.
P. 11. Johnson m:i do n IjuhIiiohh trip
to Utwd Monday.
MIm llrauti visited (rloiids in tho
wept tiud ill tho valley u low dns thu
pnst week,
Mr. mid Mrs. Norton returned
fmm tholr trip Saturday bringing
t ut vuvornl luxid of cnttlo with thorn.
Deputy Hhuiiff Anno oiuno out hero
rn bitsluom Friday.
Mrs. MoNiml. Mr. lteanis, V L
ll. Ihlimn and Mr Itoimckor weru In
I'Oiul Friday, loturuluK on tho unino
nvuiliiK.
Mrs. Martini Forgey went In Bond
wha.ro sliu will remain for snvoral
ilium.
Mips June! Wlllliuua loft for Bend
on tlio tllh whoru sliu will bo employ.
hI In thu laundry. MIho Williams hns
Htiont tho punt Hoven months on her
lionustoMd' liwo,
Mrs, JonUlns, who is visiting her
ulatur hero, was taken surloimly 111
TtiMdny night, but Is rupurtud its
feeling better now.
0. , Mastullor miidn his wvokly
trip to Bend WtHlittxidity, pawing
through horti Sunday iiionilug mt his
iftiirn,
Mrs. Sittu Itolmoker entertained
friends ut toa Friday afternoon.
V. (1. ICInir Is hauling water tu till
thu oWtcrii on his futhnr's claim.
Mrn. Juiiig Buutson made n short
visit in Bond WoduoMduy, going u
thoJuhiwflfh oar.
Fruuk llurwlts Imiilml n largo load
of Hour from Bend for V. B. Johnsttii
Tuiigdny.
MUs (lertrtidu Mnrkol visited nt
tho llwitmnt homo Wednesday.
Uarnoy (Uuvnwny nnd wlfo wont
to Ilonr Crok Tuomlny.
Mr. John llolluiul called ui Mrs
IK ifxnn Saturday.
i' F Davta Slid Mil John loft for
V a tl'o Suaday.
Aiiii.tm Todd epent Friday nt
M.'nvts
"I 3 WitMin vinltixl In tho oast
i f tin v 4loy niilny.
Mr. and Mra. B. K. Uavls visited
USE THE NEW
BEND FLOUR MILL CO.
Deschutes Spray
and
True Blue
The lending brands of patent flour.
Ask your grocer for them.
FEED
Large quantities of Shorts, Bran,
Rolled Oats nnd Hurley on hand at
nil times.
SEED
Seed Wheat and Rye in several vn
rieties. Mail Orders solicited.
Bend Flour Mill Co.
A. J. KIIOIIXKHT,
Prosldout-Mnnngor.
HAMITO.V 11UTTE.
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
HAMPTON BUTTE, May 6. Vic.
Schreder was a Boar Creek visitor
one day last weok.
Joe Johnson and AIox McKeown
left this week to bo gono several
months.
C. W. Stauffor registered at tlio
Brookings Hotel last Sunday night,
being on his way to Bend for sup
plies. Alice and Samuel McKeown took
dinner with Gladys and Herbert
Meeks last Monday.
Tho mall from Roylat to Hold goes
out on Mondays alnco May first in
stead of Sundays.
Bert Meeks is plowing on E. L.
Cook's homestead.
J. M. Brlckoy is plowing for his
daughter Kato.
HAMITO.V.
(Special to Tho Bulletin).
HAMPTON, May G. S. J. Hubbard
of Staulfer was In Hampton Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Harrison spent
Wednesday with Mrs. Black nnd son
Burr, who have the grip.
John O. Whlttaker bought tho
house recently vacated by Newton
Wells. Phillips and Harrison moved
tho house to Mr. Whlttaker'a Mon
day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stalllngs of Wash
ington aro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
I, Warmouth.
Hurley Hogue nnd Homer Stownrt
went to Junipers Wednesday nfter
two loadB of wood. They loaded tho
wngon before noon nnd mado their
camp flro near and went to work.
Lnter tho wind changed nnd burned
the wagon nnd wood up. They man
aged to save tho two front wheels.
LOST CREEK.
(Special to Tho Bulletin.)
LOST CREEK, May 3, 1915. Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. Hasch, who havo been
over to Marvin Perry's for sovornl
weeks, havo returnod to their homo
here.
Miss Allco Brookings spent tho
week end with Mrs. Pope nnd family
nt Butto
Mrs. J, Oj Porry has returned from
an extended visit with relatives and
frlonds In Portland. Marvin Porry
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forUvcnrt
The Standard Skin Remedy
Insfasit EeMef
ftr Skin Tromfeles
The Guaranteed Remedy
PATTERSON DRUO COMPANY
met his mother in Bend nnd accomp
anied her homo.
A number of Lost Creckltes enjoy
ed n surprise party at tho Brown
homo, in Pleasant Valley last Satur
day night.
Ben Do Witt nnd Chns. Dnvls hnvo
gone over to plow for Press Do Witt.
.Mrs. Do Witt went along to do the
cooking.
William Helms Is In tho valley
looking for a homestead. Ho Is tho
guest of his sister Mrs. Hasch.
C. J. Stauffer hns gono to Bend for
a loud of supplies.
POWELL BUTTE.
(Spoclnt to Tho Bulletin.)
POWELL BUTTE, Mny 10. Thos.
Corlictt of Astoria, who came In last
week to havo a look at his land, loft
for his homo Tuesday nfter giving
G. C. Truesdalo a flvo year lonso on
tho property.
Road Supervisor Wlllcoxon erected
soveral signs for the county at tho
four corners near tho E. N. Halt
place last week. Those signs Indi
cate directions and glvo tho distances
or tho following places: Bond, Prlno
vlllo, Redmond and Powell Butto.
Born to tho wife of Earl Saunders
on Wednesday, May Cth, a daughter.
(Continued on page 7.)
W
GET OUT of the rut. It's
only a habit to do nil our
trading at tho larger towns.
Lot ub spend our money at
homo whore It will do US
tho most good. REMEMBER
n 26 cont phono messago will
transact a lot of business
and save DOLLARS.
P. B. Johnson
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