The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 31, 1916, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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THE DEM) ntXLKn.V, BEXD, OKE., WED.VESDAV, MAY 3J, 1910.
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CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
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(Special to The Holletln)
TVMAIX). May 28. Mri Dell
J-rfcsW of Head bat besrn in town
t t (at wib teaching inwn Bae
kf flrmalMd a fx4 aStd et M ad
U Imoii will close on Wtdneaday
Wll-
!. May 31 with c concert. m md ware fallen at Brookings Son
wmm will b a-Htted by talent from
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stood tlxad crowd attended tne
0fW Mace hurt Haturdcy stent.
TVs Board of Director! of tb ball
1MM a aeetlna; Saturday night In the
IMOjufti Oftfce
Mr. and Mn John T. I'r.rker and
faatttr were dinner guest of Mr. and
J. X. Jfarab on Sunday.
U. . Bollard returned Sunday
from Koaeburft whcr be attended
tlw I. O O P. convention.
Mr. and Mm John Stllea. Mrs li.
C. Cady. Mm Mildred Taylor. 1'anl
Btlfen, Graver O. (Jerkins and Bert
Miller wit up to l:nd Wadnaday
Might to lb movie
Harold. Caul and lon Mar left
Monday morning for Kndlcott, Wash
ington, to upend a month risking
wttk relatives Mildred Banta ac
ooMpMled tbf m aa far ai Walla
Walla, where Hhe will vlult ber annt.
Mr. and Mr C J Mock and Mla-i
Margaret Mock were dinner guest
Of JKit and Mr T E J. I hi fly of
I'rfnerlll m Thurada)
Mr. C I'. TlecKer went to I'rlne
rllto lat week to vlait relatives for
H Week.
Mm. Clarence Handel returned
from St. I .on Is, Misaourt, on Satur
day evening.
Jinn are being made for the Tll-)le-a
stub iifcnle on next Sunday on
the Tumalo. '
d- and Sunday t the homo of R been vlaltlng at the Holland home.
?. aDd Mrs- l- Rooney. who habeen
Uan an Matre woat to Bend Sat-, visiting In Itend will return to their
urday and returned Sunday, home today.
Clyde Johnson woa-. to Portland Mrs. Alex Mcintosh stopped at Mt.
Tmrsday and returned Sunday I Plae Inn oa his way to Bend
rred Welt re urned from the val-l II. It. Koller spent Sunday with his
if riiuai momma wnere ne naa . lamnr.
J. B. Myers of Paulina, pawed
through the valley with a band of
saeep enroute for Alex Mcintosh s
r pects to r-' r t-is fall
Clyde n drrus and John
llama are u. to Bend.
Mrs. Horare Brookings made a
bueinoM trip to Bend this week .
Xr. King returned from Bead 14
ThHrsday
Alex M'Kon and Mrs. Joe John-
tir.on Innlrfnp at Innrf '
ay. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edmondson and Mur-
l-oona Monroe was the guest of Id left for the southern part of the
Otadfs Mks last Saturday. , state and valley points Monday morn-
Wjh. Hoist Is on the Mek list. ing. They will travel all summer In
Oabriel Batontl Is doing some an automobile,
plowing for G A Jobneon. !
Paul Brooking, who attended high i MILI.ICA.V.
reboot at Hnd the past year, baa re-
turned to his home. (Special to The Bulletin.)
hearing corrals
John Edwards' brothers and fam
ily, from Washington are Waiting
with the John Edwaids" family this
weoK.
I'l.VEIiniST.
MIM.ICAN, May 28. Tuesday af
ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Keller fSnc-lnl m ti. n..u.tii
ami family and Wednesday afternoon. PINEHL'RST. Mav 9 Mrs Clir-
n.AnJu,??. --'J: U A "'" cal,ed at the J J ence snd1'. h" n visiting
w WmXi ..J u.h.1 f s na nome "er Inotn'- 'n St. Paul, returned lo
Mrs. Kflmondson end Muriel of bis- r t u nu.ii ., .. .... .,.. ,. t, c......j ,.'.
u. rugn n,r g,,,, and (jftughter. Earl Rjssell Andrew McAlIster Is visiting hit
ana .Mrs. jonn -awards tnis weeK, j parents, .Mr. and Mrs. A. McAlIster,
expeota to leave '-r her home in , of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H Snsiigh and
CLOVRDALH.
ters, apent the week with W.
and famlh
Word s received from C M
Krucbek of Rlck-rall. Oregon, of the prosser. Washington, soon.
birth of a fine baby boy at tbelr home
W. I). Pugh. Calvin Burnslde, John
Sberpak ind Warren Edmonds aut
oed to Prinellle Thursday.
Mr. and Mr I,. O. Ornl.e went
to Bend Friday and returned Satur
day, bringing with thent two loads of
household goods They are moving
out their children who havo ben at
tending school in Bud for the past
year.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Noble and
dsughtor of Prlnevillo spent Satur-
A desirable bread knife free with
every annual subscription to The
mmd Bulletin.
MsT CltKKIC.
(Saeolal tn The Iliillntln)
I.ORT CIIKKK. May J3. Mr
"Wfdgel of Taroma I the gueat of
Mr. J. I Weigel ad family.
Mr. (' ( Rhodes rame home from
Btid but Thursday.
C. J. Iavi wa the guest of
frlMda at Hllver Crook laat week.
Primary election pasaed off very
sjNfatly. AlHHit 15 vote were csat
Inr Wnodmw Wilson for prealdent.
Mm. C C Rhmlea and Ben Rhode
wmt U I(iktvlew Monday as wit
Mimm for (eo Mehrer to make ftn-
fl fmt r. lila Snf-ifi"H (r. CoW-
nn took thetn down In his car.
Mr. anu Mr Cowan did shopping
In- Hend lnl week
Mr. ami Mr Ben DeWItt and
ehllilrttn were guest "' C. 8. Davis
tho fore jHirt of the week.
Mrs. l.Hperrirfi left lat Prldav
for hur liftno in Indian. Page Hlnuf
fer took her out to Mrek.
Mr. 0. It Vnung and son Ribnrt
illd Nliopftlng at Buck Creek latt
llnr. While returnliiK home in
Keturdav the I on in rmi awny anil
amaahed the rig l.iirklly no one wn
Inlnrwl
Xnlilu Wiegel. Mary Boat. Robert
Yon iib. Howard Wlegel. Itny Staiiffnr
and Cecil Hubbard will lake the Slli
grade examination tlu 2St It and Hith
A dimlrnble bread knlfo fron with
nverr aNimnl Niilirlptloti to Tim
lleml lliilleiln.
HAM PI ON.
, ' (fli.irlM to The Hullellnl
HAMPTON. Mar 2fl.--.Mr. J O.
Wbltaker NMnt Wedueaday at Mrs
0. A. Iturrla'
Mlaa Zil Bartholomew f Portland
arrived TKurwlnv to simiiiiI the hiiih
Wer with Mlit Uthel Pogg
A MumlMr frtim this lclully were
Impe-rlftl ealler Prlday. the occalon
being tb iirlHinry hIhciioii
Mr. and Mr C II Harmon look
?: trip over In the Dry Lake countn
'rl.Uy.
Ml Ktnrence lltintlng railed on
Mlaa Ittbel I'ogg I'rl.lny
M. I. Crvv lind the mlfortniw lo
Mi hi honM rui In the darbwlre on
Frldav n'ght while nt Hi" il hut
Quit an atlendniiri' ami a good
lime I rtrtd lv than- that won
t lb da'ir at Ittiternl I'rldnv nlvlii
Mr. and Mr It liltt'iker "f Dr.
Lake took t the linpr'-UI ilriure
KrtMt Millar and fuimlv pH. 1
taramgn Mampiitn naMirdnt. iiioik
to flaee liUlto ibelr former Iioiii
Dr. and Mr W Huntington hii I
fasallv end Maear Vlitor hmI C
llurrla drove out from Bi-ml soikh
In FVr. Hhtlnsi,"ir rar mid ltt-1
wl M C A. llurrla
Mr. Olnvar wu a Hampton riiler
Mamsay
Wm Iterl I'url"'! i'il Mi"dn
wttb Ml P ami llartholniiuw
Mr M II Crow entertained Tni'
dar attereiHt" In h'-nr i( wr dmitli
ter. Lora'a 1 7th blrtbiUv IMri-h-man's
w se'vej w lilrh were en
t ved bv ll. Tb yiMiti ladlei went
fcoirw wlablMg Ml lr in nut Jiap
iy -trtbdva.
Mrs I urv t lltoti railed at Mr
A. f. Kow'a WwlBMday
A itotlraUle bread knife fr. with
Ct hhkI aubacrlptlon to The
4 Btilli In.
IIAMITdN III TTi;.
Ifl: tn Th nelletln )
HAMPTON BUTTB. Ma 27 Ml
All MrooUlnr. of StaHtfrr simitt
reral dv with ber brother lloraie
Mr and Mr Jao Johnon ba
DOM) rut U thatr homtMlMd In I'Ioko
nai vallav
Thla tetltiy wag ittl ' n snow
fall last Tttewlay
Vir JohnaoH ma do a bultu trli
to Murk Cek limt week
Page 8turrr of Htatiffer spent
ft"turda and SuhiU) wuli Beit
Meek.
M V P Wrav made llnal irMf
na aar buMlnd last week before
fomnnr 8Uitffer Bert Meek4
a ad in llrWVay wore r wtuHe
Mr. amt Mra Prml. Miller left for
Idaho lui.t Baturdny. Mr Mtllor ox-
A Cafe
that never closes
WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT
Mrs. P. B. Johnson and Mrs J J family made a trln in rtotmnn,i ci.
Holland called on Mrs. II. It. Keller urday.
Thursday afternoon. Mr. Yager of Bend was a guest of
J. J. Holland moved Rosin's cab-, the Spaugh's Sunday evening.
In on Mrs. Rosin s deaert claim. Misses Notta and Nellie Howll
Mr. and Mrs. Wltte and little son i has Men quite 111 with her tonlsIltU.
w,rs callers at the P. U. Johnson i Ruth Bayley, Violet Spaugh and
homo Sunday afternoon. ' Ethel Snvder called on Esther Dlet-
Mra. Warrington and children are rich Sunday.
stalng at Ml. Pine Inn for a fefw The Sunnyslde Sunday school was
dayi during Mr. Warrington's ab-, organized Sunday, the following offl
M1'e ,n "end. jeers being elected: Superintendent.
Mrs. Mary A Rooney. who has . a W. Dietrich, assistant suDerlntend-
eat, iirs. u. v. Couch, secretary and
treasurer. Miss Fredn Clark, Sunday
school will be at 10:30
Mrs. R. E. Spaugh of Portland Is
visiting her brother In law, C. H.
Spaugh.
Mrs. C W. Snyder and daughter
Irv were Bend visitors Seturdav
Mrs. Reed went to Tumalo on Sat
urday. P. V. Swisher hns been hauling hav
to Anderson's sawmill the paat week.
A break occurred In the main canal
Saturday, the water rushing down
through Mr. Spaugh's place caused
a good deal of damage hy hrbeaklng
head gates and drowning several of
his livestock.
Charllo Howell and Tom Orell
were llshlng on the Deschutes Sun
day.
guests of Llovd Uussett Sunday.
A veri p.easant surprise party wn
given Mr. Peter Pauls at her homo
Thursday afternoon. The tlmo wnsi
spent In Msltlng. Delicious refresh-1
rants were lerteu -inosu ihotc.
were Mesdamea Pauls, Morse, l.lnd
quiet. Sears, Hall, Htn, Inig, Mus
tard Agee vlssler, South, Van Dorn.
and th" MisseH Ada More Una
Moore Mabel Allen and Eiiim Mnd-
l"!?1- .. . ...!..
Iiarold ooper anu ,n ii
Bayn were dinner gucsU at the Ban
home Saturd y.
Clarke Morso went to Prlnevllle to
attend the Alumni banauet Friday
etenlnff. ,
Mr Bussitt made a trip to rnne
1lle one da this week to nrlng out
their piano.
Among those who attended tne
commencement exercise Friday oven
log at Prlnevllle were Mr. and Mrs
A. YV. Ban. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ouy Soars.
Mlea Ada Sears. Mr. Oils Rhode and
J. A. Rlggs Two members of the
graduating rials were from Powell
Butte, dng Hnrold Charlton and
Miss Uadya llnyn.
The Misses Orisa Sears, Unsnl
Bayn, Pauline Truesdale. I'a IUt
sett and Gladys Pauls, students of
C. C II S , are home for the sum
mer. , ,
Gu) 3ors lost a valuable colt last
Wednesday
SELLING DEAD LETTERS.
WHY THE BEST
OF CHEWS IS
"SPEAR HEAD"
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Its Rich, Sweet, Mellow Flavor Has
Been Famous for a
Generation
Moderate Prices and
Quick, Polite Service
is now at your dis
posal and solicits
your patronage.
The Bend Cafe
ON BOND STHI.ET
FOKMEKLY THE LOUVRE
Under Management of Win. Peterson
POWI.'M, UlTTi:
fSrwini fo Tho Bulletini
POWELL BUTTB. Mav 29 Tho
dootor was called to attend Ros Bti
sett the early part of tho ueek He
was suffering from a severe attack
of pleurisy. "
Mrs A W. Hnyn spent Monday af
ternoon with Mrs. Peter Pauls.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Mustard took In
tho movies In Prlnevllle Saturday
evening.
Willie nnd Otto Pauls were dinner American.
One Peitoffiee Custom That Teaches
Moral Letion.
Twice a year In Washington they
hold a curious miction. It If called tho
dead letter wile, but In reality It U tho
cole of packages that hnto bedU sent
to the dead letter office became of de
ficient postage or wrong directions.
After liee packnges have been held
for u certain length of time. In order to
give senders or owners an opportunity
to claim them, they are sold ut public
vuctlon.
It I often a strange nnd pntlietlc col
lection. Most of tho articles nro cheap
enough, nlthouch valuable things aro
not lacking. But who can I'stlmatc tho
Intrinsic value of some of thoo lost
gifts tho time and sacrifice and love
they respect? How many llws wcro
robbed of n hnpplnos that rightfully
belonged to tlicm because of tho send
er's cnrclessness or Ignorance!
Is there not n parable lurking some
where about this strnnce miction?
How many lives are there today that
hold tho possibility of gifts for othor
lives, yet through carelessness or Igno
rance or Indifference are robbing both
themselves and others and nro care
lessly making "dead letters" of gifts
for which eager ejes and hearts are
longing?
There Is no sale of these dead glftn.
No one has any chance at them. They
are doubly lost lost to tho one who
should have used thorn end to tho
world that needs them. What a piti
ful waste of iKiwer and Joy. Baltimore
MADE OF CHOICEST RED BURLET
The secret of tobacco satisfaction ii
known only to the man who chrxt
flag tobacco. The reason is that a
good chew gets right next to your
taste, while the leaf in plug tobacco is
in a state of fresh, juicy richness that
is not possible in any other form of to
bacco. There's no tobacco in the world that
can g've Jou th hearty, wholesome
flavor that you get from a delicious
chew of Spear Head.
Spear Head is made exclusively of
ripe, red Kentucky Burley the most
richly-flavored chewing tobacco that
grows. Still more, only the very choic
est red Durley leaf is used for Spear
Head.
This choice leaf Ss selected with the
most painstaking care, is stemmed by
hand, is thoroughly washed free of all
foreign matter, and is pressed into
Spear Head plugs so slowly that not a
drop of juice or an atom of the nat
ural flavor escapes.
Try Spear Head, and you'll get a
sweet, mellow, luscious, satisfying chew
that cannot be obtained in any other
tobacco. In 10c cuts, wraoped in wax
paper.
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We have tried
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this is the best
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This wood is the
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tried once
used always
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