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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1916)
f'V-v ilw(fTTT TIIK BEND I1UI.LKTI.V, BENT), OB,E., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1010. IGE 2. TH "J IIIUI inoi get 11101 die IC0 (Uu In UMC tdrt ulx NUt lllli kill II (til wl of. IK of Wl I till HII III' III elj "I uf lu nl 1: W 1 II . i3i .4 "A $ 9 'X Central Oregon Neighborhood News ----- 4 IIAMITON 1IUTT1J (Spcclnl to Tho Hullotln.) HAMPTON IJUTTK, Nov. 29. Clydo Nlccdnmus, Wm. Hoist and Bert McokB inndo a business trip to Jlmmlo Ilrlckcy sawed wood with Ills buzzsuw for Horaco Brookings nnd Bort Mcakn last week. Emll Carroz went to Hums to hnvo 1, l nnliln nni.rnlml fill. III! lind till) nnklo hurt Inst summer and It tailed to Rot entirely well. Mr. and Mrs. V. I Wray woro the KUcats of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilcrt Mecks Inst Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jlmmlo Ilrlckcy wero Duck Creek visitors Buvcral days last week. Mrs. Hnsch, of Olass lluttcs, took AVrny'B BtnBo for Ilend Inst Monday. Sho will spend the winter In Ohio. Oscar Black made final proof on his homestead hoforo Commissioner Stauffer last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. P. Wray. Mr. nnd .Mis. II. McokH nnd children and Lylo McFaddcn nutocd to Stauffer Sunday nnd woro guestH of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Stauffor. Mr. HiiBBlcr, of Stauffer, passed through hero Saturday on his way homo from Ilend. Mr. King, who hns lieon living on Iho Htimbntigh plnro tho past sum mer, litis moved to Fife. Mrs, J. M. Ilrlckcy was a Hnmpton ..lultr,. Inn. li'rlflflV. Enrl lingers Is hclpliiB Edwin Schroder saw wood. lost cheek W. T. Cowan Is going Into tho stock 'raising business. Ho recently purchased 42 head of cattle. A number of ranchers nro doing their fall seeding. Itoy Stauffer camo over from Kgil nnd visited with his parents one day lust weok. Mrs. C. C. Washburn nnd Mrs. S. W. Best wero around tnklng tho school census lust Monday. Miss Cnrrlo Ilrown, of Pleasant Valley, spent last weok nt tho Stauf fer home. Tl'MAM) (Speclnl to Tho Hullotln.) LOST CHEEK, Nov. 28. Tom Cowan returned from a trip to Mend Inst Saturday. Among tho recent visitors to Mend wero J. II. Hassler, J. E. Smith, II. rolkorson nnd Mr. Mitleo. Mrs. J. II. Iliisch Iiiib koiio out to Mend, whoro shu expects to spend tho winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. P. Wray, of Mend, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Mort McokH, of Hampton Mutto, wero guests at tho Stauffer homo last Sunday. Mrs. Corhett, of Pli'iisant Vnloy, and Mis. (I. McLouth wero guests of Mrs. Hnrtoon .Sunday. Mr. and MrH. (' O. Ashley nnd family hnvo moved onto their cliilm. (3. It. Young Is building a rorrnl on his rnnch. (Spcclnl to Tho Mulletln.) TUMALO, Dec. B. About twenty Masonic lodgo men of Mend, gavo Undo Frank Nichols and M. A. Au brey a llttlo surprlso at Mr. and Mrs, F. N. Wallaco's residence last Tues day evening, It being uncle Frank's 91st birthday. A Masonic pin was presented each In rcmembr.mco of tho occasion. Tho Pnront-Teachors' lecture nt Mend Inst Friday evening wus attend ed by Miss Lilly, Miss Jones, Mrs. F. N. Wallace, Mrs. Taylor and Mis. C. P. Mocker. Tho Funnels' National Loan ns soclntlou wns duly organized last Tuesday Tho following officers woro elected: President, J. W. Urowu; vlco president, J. N. II, (Jerking; secretary-treasurer, F, N. Wnllnee; lonn bonid, C. P. Meeker, F. E. Dayton, nnd A. J. Hurler. Tho Farmers' National Telephono company lias purchased the J. C. Tullar proporty In Tumalo nnd tho centinl will now bo lu charge of Mrs. Lundbcrg. Tho Harper school, north of town, and tho Fnlrvlow, lu tho Couch neigh borhood, have combined with tho Tuinalo school mid tho pupils former ly micniiiug mcHG bciioois win no taken from their homes to tho Tuma lo school by Jitneys. Mr. anil Mrs. J. C. Tullar held mi unction sale of their household goods last Saturdny. They nro returning to Southern California, wheie their daughter, Louise, now resides Mr. Tullar will return to Michigan lu tho near future. A. O. Wulkor mid family, of Al falfa, spoilt Thunksglvlug with 11. N. Fllcklnger. W E. VanAllon. of Deschutes, M. W Ilowmd mid F. 11. Wilson ato BF STOP! xg Ami Investigate our prices before buying your groceries. AVo can snvo yon money. ii St P. B. Johnson's Mllllcnn, Ore. Telephone Turkoy at tho Mocker ranch Thanks giving day. MILLICA.V. (Special to Tho Mulletln.) MILL1CAN, Dec. 4. After spend ing Sundny with his family, L. Oood rnan returned to Bend on Monday with P. M. Johnson. I. L, Owen went to Mend Monday, returning Wednesday, Mr. Grlnstcd nnd family moved to Mend recently, to stay for tho winter. Mrs. It. It. Keller called nt tho Johnson homo Mondny forenoon. Tucsdny, Mrs. It. II. Keller was employed at the Mt. Pino Inn. Geo. Mllllcan's son was horo to sco his father recently and nlso sold his land lu this neighborhood whllo here. Chester A. Smith wont to Mend Mondny to lcgaln his health, having been 111 on his homestead for several days. Sam Isreal was married at Seattle recently. Ceo. Mllllcnn sold a cnrload of horses tho pust week. Fred Klgert, A. N. Norton nnd daughter, Hazel, made u trip to Mend, returning Thursdny evening. It. II. Kollor was iiji over-Thanks-giving guest ns his homo, returning to Mend Friday afternoon. Leo, Tuuscher, who recently re turned to Mllllcnn, called nt tho J. J. Holland homo Thursday forenoon. Frank Leu wus u Thnuksgiving dinner guest at tho Holland home. Mrs. J. J. Holland is greatly im proved lu henlth at this writing. Covers woro laid for John Isreal mid his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Murney Conway, daughter Opal, sons Oscar and Denscl, Mrs. Fred Klgort, Mrs. A. 1). Norton mid children, Gladys, Hoy mid Francis, nt u sumptuous turkoy dinner at tho P, M, Johnson home, Thunksglvlug. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fordlnnnd Tnusrhor weio dinner guests nt tho It. It. Kel ler home. J. J. Hollcud called nt tho Keller homo Sunday. Mis. It. It. Keller, who has been qulto sick with ptoniuliio poisoning. Is greatly linprovved at this writing. P. M, Johnson modo a trip to Mend Thursday evening, returning Friday. , number of pooplo from this vlclu- The Golden Rule Store COHNKH WALL AND MINNESOTA STS. Formerly II. lleingolri iVJCo. Men's Furnishings, Loggers' Supplies Pre-Holiday Shoe Sale We have jusl purchased 500 pairs of high grade shoes, black and tan, lace and button; (to QEl $5.00 value, Special u u Holiday Comfort House Slippers that strike a man's fancy; priced Special from 50c "' $2.50 Christmas Neckwear Bright, new patterns and latest designs, in Holiday boxes 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, and $1.00 Men's and Boys Sweaters Jersey Sweaters, in grey, navy and maroon. Men's Sweaters .$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Boys' Sweaters $1.00 and $1.-15 Jumbo knit Sweater Coats, Spec ially Priced $1.75 to $7.50 Great Holiday Sale of Jewelry at exactly one half regular price Eleven-Jewel Elgin, Waltham, or Hampden movements, set in 20 ycar, guaranteed cases. $1S.00 value (JjlO 7C Special P1. O $7.50 Ladies' Solid Gold (to 7C Kings vO. tO 100 Samples $2.00 Expert Watch Repairing all work guaranteed 2 years. Holiday Shirt Sale Real Holiday Bargains in Men's Holiday Shirts in attractive gift boxes 75c to $5.00 Now is the time to do your Christmas shop ping Early Make this store your Holiday cen terAll packages stored until Chirstmas. Select now, when stock is complete. Ity went with him nnd In another automobile to attend a danco nt Mc Klnley's mill, but on thoir arrival found thoro was no danco, so all, hut Miss Opal Conway and a friend of hcr's, who wont to Mend with Mr. Johnson, returned to their respectlvo homes. Mrs. A. D. Norton nttended tho program at tho Mllllcan school Wed nesday. After a two days' vacation, school will again rcsumo Monday. F. Tauscher Is keeping Mr. Coop er's and also Powors' horses for tho wlntor. H. E. Smith, who has been visiting with his family In Mend slnco Thanks giving, Is expected bnck on tho tele phono job today. CLOVEKDALE CLOVEDALB, Dec. 3. Vorno Skclton camo homo after working a few weeks at Prlnovillo. Dean VnnMutre, Idolla Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harold KHno and Arthur nnd Eleanor Qrube motored to Mend Thanksgiving to seo Mend defeat Hums nt football. Mr. KHno Is doing somo carpenter work for Mr. Hesse. Mrs. Miller nnd daughters, Fay nnd Idella, woro dinner guests at VanMntro's Sunday. Mr. Orubo wont to Bend Wednes day after his children, Maudo and Floyd. Tho date has been changed for tho supper at the Council club. It Is to he the 8th instead of the lGth of Do- comber. Maude nnd Floyd Orubo returned to Mend Sunday, nfter spending thoir Thunksglvlug nt home. ' Thero wns only a smnll crowd at the Council club, on account of tho Sisters danco Friday night. The Golden Rule Store POWE hutti: (Special to Tho Bulletin.) POWELL, MUTTE. Dec. 4. Tho community Thanksgiving dinner at tho hall was a very pleasant nffalr. Tho table was loaded with every thing good to eat, enough for all mid plenty left for nnother dlnnor. After tho dinner thero were religious services conducted by tho Hev. Mr. Allen, of Hcdmoud. Among thoso present were tho following families: Scars, Yates, Hlcc, Hall, Agcc, Frank Kessler, Heaves Wlllcoxcn, Van Dorcn, Moore, Smith, Gibson, mid others. Mrs. N. P. Alloy Is reported sick this morning, nnd Miss Mildred, who wns homo for Thnuksgiving, hns not returned to school on account of a sovera cold. Tho Trucsdnlo family also Is on tho sick list. Mrs. Henry Tweet mid ono of her brothers camo down from Mend on Wednesday to visit thoir father, John Perry. Mr. Perry hns boon confined to his homo with a sovoro attack of la grlppo over slnco his return from Whlto Salmon. Henry Hanson had n hnrso (Iron dead whllo hitched to u wagon load ed with lumber. T. I). Osboru, who has lived on tho Light Your Home for Less Than You are Now Paying Tho P.-70 American Gas Lamp will do It. Thn light Is moro restful to read by. It gives, a 400 candln power, whlto light. Tho Amorlcnn is safe an accident such as you read about tho korosono lamps Is impossible. Lay It on Its sldo, turn It upsldo down still it burns brightlv no chanco of an explosion. Shado Is hold aocuroly always in place. Childrou may play safoly around tho Amor lcnn. It Is smokeless, odorless, wlckless, fllckerless COME IN AND SEE ONE. Skuse Hardware Company Geo. Myers placo for sovornl years past, has movod his family to Red mond. Tho Osborns nro planning to start a restaurant. Lloyd Mussott was a Prlnovillo visitor Saturduy. Ho brought his mother homo with him and Sunday they enjoyed turkoy dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Boss Mussott. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allon Wlllcoxcn spout Sunday at tho ranch, going to Prlnovillo In tho evening with Mrs. Mussctt nnd Harriot. S. D. Mustard went to Bond Sat urdny with a truck load of onions. Miss Gladys Broon went to Prlno villo Wednesday evening on tho stage, to spend tho Thanksgiving va cation with homo folks. Mr. Wilson hns bcon qulto serious ly 111 for tho pust week with la grippe. Dr. Hosch, of Hcdmond, hns been out sovornl times. Two moro cases of diphtheria hnvo dovcloped In tho Saunders home. Ev ery precaution hns boon -taken to prevent tho spread of tho disease Tho infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoss Mussott wns qulto sick early in tho week, but Is bettor now, Gladys Pauls returned to Prlno villo Sunday, after spending tho va cation at tho homo placo. Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Mayn had as guests for Thnuksgiving dlnnor, J. A. Mllucr, J. A. Hlggs, Miss Glndys Mayn and Miss Hazel Mayn. Miss Llna Mooro spent tho week end with homo folks, roturnlng to her school Sunday evonlng. Miss Edith Smith wont to Prlno villo Wednesday evening, roturnlng Sundny. LOWEH HHIIIGE LOWEH MHIDGE, Dec. 4. Thero was a well attended Thanksgiving dinner nt the school house, nfter which a pleasing program was given by tho childrou, which roflcctcd cred it upon thoir teacher, Miss Mary Vcnlolgh. A. J. Fuller returned from n week's visit with his Bister nnd fam ily, who sailed from Portland for China on November 20. Nearly all tho neighbors nnd friends of Mrs. A. B. Chapman at tended tho funeral at Jledmond i th V- .? 2,U,rch- Ken ....... T,,JSLla.d'?.r' T Flub meet 1 ... , ' . "owllrl on Tiiursdar of this wook, aftor several weeks of ndjournmont through tho busy . son. Tho Grange nlso will meet on Frl dny night nnd renqw their efforts to nrouso Interest In making several needed Improvements In tho neigh, borhood, first of which will bo a grnngo hall. Tho ladles' club is also planning to aid In tho work. Carl Houso is building an ad dltlon to his houso, also Beveral of tho neighbors nro hauling lumber from Sisters mill for building nor. poses. Mr." Lelghton is trapping coyotes In this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mitchell have re turned to their homestead from Hood Hlvcr, whero they havo been all fall packing apples. CLOVEKDALE (Special to Tho Bulletin.) CLOVEHDALE, Nov. pD. Messrs. Fryrear, 8kolton and Peterson went to Prlnovillo Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hny Abbey went to Hcdmond Tucsdny. Fred Wolso left Hcdmond Nov. 21 with nn emigrant car for Corvallls. Mrs. Wolso and two children and her mother loft on Wednesday. Tho young people of Sisters had a roller sliatlnir nnrtv nt Vn.n.i.,.,'.. hall Saturday night. Jonn uottor wont to Hcdmond on business Mondny. Mr. Hurling went to Bond with a (Continued on pago G.) Golden West Coffee is "Just Right' RUGS m REMEMBER your Wife or Friend . with a Christmas Rug. Place your order now for a Christmas delivery of a beautiful Brus sels Carpet, Rug or Tapestry including Oriental designs. I have an array of a beautiful assort ment, pleasing to your gaze. You need a new rug; come make your choice now I will deliver at your pleasure. Now is the occasion to furnish your house or your office from a beautifel assort ment of of Brussels Carpets, Rugs and Tapestry. My prices are on a par and below those of any large city in the west. Make a call whether or not you wish t6 buy, in my office, in room three, Bend Company Building, Bend, Oregon ISAAC E. MEZRAHI From Brussels, Belgium"