The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 12, 1917, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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nKND I1UM1C1IN, I1KNI), OIlKflON. Tlll'llHDAY, AlMUfi 1U, 1017.
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Central Oregon
Neighborhood
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OLOVHKDAIiK.
(Speelnl to The llullotln.)
Ct.OVRlinAT.K. April 0. llobort
Hurling Is homo from Tncomn, on n
lew days furlough.
There wns an ogK roast In Clovor
tlnlo Saturday nlRht. Tho ovonlng
wns spent In playing cards and roast
ing eggs, and.tdanclng.
Goorgo Mr Andrews was married to
Mrs. Innos Tomllnson, ot Portland,
Saturday night at Bond. A largo
crowd welcomed thorn Sunday night.
Tholr friends wish them happiness.
E. E. Hesao wont to Sisters Sun
day. Floyd and Maudo Grube. Blair and
Orpha Hauck and Ernest Luthey, ot
Bend, spent Easter Sunday with Mr.
nnd Mr. L. O. Orubo.
Mrs. Henry Miller and Mrs. Geo.
Cyrus were onlllng on Mrs. Peterson
last Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were shop
ping In Sisters Saturday.
Mrs. Henry Miller called on Mrs.
Matthows Tuesday.
L. G. Orubo has returned homo
Tram California.
Mrs. Burling went to Sisters Sat
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold wero
shopping In Bond Thursday.
Bov. Blair motored from Redmond
In his new car Sunday, and preached
In tho afternoon.
Elba Taylor Is working for V. F.
Fryrear.
Mr. Matthows went to Crooked
lllvor Monday.
Mrs. Caroline Van Matro and El
eanor Grubo were calling on Mrs.
Mabel yllno last Wednesday after
noon. Honry Miller wont to Redmond
Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Taylor and
daughters, Ada and Dorothy, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Gist and daugh
ter, Buby, from Gist, attended the
Council club Flrday night.
Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Klnns will
Icavo for Medtord, Oregon, In a few
days. There wua a largo attendance at
tho Council club Flrday night, also
n flno program, consisting ot reci
tations by Freda Arnold, Fay Mil
ler and Esther Cyrus, instrumental
music by Mrs. Mabel Kline and Earl
3rubo, mixed quartet by Mrs. Mabel
Kllno. Idella Miller, Mr. Miller nnd
Earl Grube, and a song by Aleatha
nnd Juanlta Hodson, and a dtalouge,
"Mrs. Stubbs. Book Agent." Tho cast
tt characters: Kay Atbla Mr Stub-
bins.; Mrs. Mabla Kllno, Mrs. Stub-
bins; Mrs. N. k. Klnns, miss warry
moro; llornld Kllno, Book Agent;
Arthur Gruho. Book Agent.
Vorn Rkoltqn took n load ot oats
to Slstors Saturday.
TUMALO.
(Special to Tho Bullotln.)
TUMALO. April 8. Many of the
Tumnln ladles had tho pleasure ot
attending tho afternoon rtropllon
given by Mrs. Btrdsall ftnd Mrs.
Brooks nt tho Pilot Butte Inn Jast
Saturday afternoon.
Noll Bay and F. E. Dayton wore
Bond visitors Saturday.
Tho exccutlvo commtttco of tho
West SIdo Ladles' club was attend
ing business In Bond Saturday.
J. M. Griffin has purchased a 40
acre tract of land northwest of town
nnd Is busily ongnged In clearing It.
Mrs. A. A. Dickinson returned last
week from Portland, whero sho has
been spondlug the winter.
Bov. Mr. Allen, of Bcdmond, con
ducted tho Eastor sorlvcos In Tumnlo
last Sunday.
Tho pupils of tho Sunday school
proparcd n special Easter program,
which was enjoyed by tho largo at
tendance. Tho poultry specialist from O. A.
C, accompanied by County Agricul
turalist Blanchard, spoko to tho Turn
alo pcoplo last Thursday evening on
raising poultry.
A carload of landplaster for the
Tumalo agriculturalists arrived at
Deschutes last Wednesday, and they
have been busy hauling samo.
All who attonded tho club dance
last Saturday ovenlug report a good
time.
Those perfect In spelling for last
weok wero: First grade, Ramon
Marsh. Gerald Cowley, Pauline Lund
berg, Eunlco Nelson; Second grado,
Vernon Marlon, Allien Wallace;
Third grado, Theron Collier, Elma
Clark; Fourth grade, Chester Lund
burg, Leslie Lomko. Elizabeth Har
per; Fifth grado. Kenneth Dayton,
Cleon Clark, Wosloy Kennedy.
LOWER BRIDGE.
If
Dairymen
Attention
OUR EXCELLENT MAR.
KET ENABLES US TO
PAY YOU A HIGHER
PRICE I"OK CREAM.
We nml 10.000 pomJ
m butlrr Itl etch
month, and moiei...no
limit to out churning
capacity.
Call or writ, and we
will nplain our new
method i.
We ate going to put
thii creamery on the
creamery map.
NEW MANAGEMENT
Central
Oregon Fanners' Creamery
Bold. Oregon.
with Mr, nnd Mrs, J, II, Mlrti near
Redmond.
Tito Misses (llndys nnd llnxot Biiytt,
Beatrice Dullard, James A. Mllnor
and J. A. RIkkr worn Sunday guentn
at tho A. W. Bayn homo.
Mr, Monro la going to move his
family Into tho houso formerly oo
cttplud by tho Osburnes on tho Goo,
Myers plaeo.
Several of tho Powoll Btttto ladlert
wont to Bond Htnurday to attend nit
nt homo nt tho Pilot Ilutto Inn,
PLKAHANT RIIXIi:.
(Special to Tho Bulletin.)
LOWER BRIDGE. April 8. Carl
Houso wont to Rodmond Monday to
work on the Redmond Spokesman.
Loron Campbell went to Redmond
Saturday.
, Miss Mar Ncalelgh went to visit
with her slstor who tenches ut Mill
Creek.
Mrs. C. F. Hosklns. Oiunr nnd Mar
lon Hosklns, wont to Bond Satur
day. Tho Parent-Teacher assocaltlou
met with Mrs. Hunt on Friday,
II. Veddor drovo to Redmond on
Tuesday.
Gus Stndlg. Mr. Jaeger, Mr. Stone
and Mr. Houso wnro In Bond Wednes
day on some rond business.
A road meeting wns held nt tho
Lowor Brtdgo school houso Monday
evening to formulate doflnlto plans
for tho straightening ot tho Lower
Ilridgo-Rodmoud rood.
POWELL UL'TTI-:.
(Special to Tho Bullotln.)
POWELL BUTTE. April 8. Dick
Long has been confined to his bed
for several days with a severe caso
ot measles.
N. B. Golden was a visitor at the
II. L. Mooro ranch fur n couple ot
days last week. Ho loft Saturday
evening for his homo near Portland.
J. A. Rlggs and Reeves Willcnxou
wero Redmond visitors Saturday
morning.
A. W. Bayn made n business trip
to Prlnevllln Saturday.
The hay baler was at work at tho
S. D. Mustard place Monday ot this
week.
Mrs. Henry Twcot and throo' chil
dren, of Bend, enmo down to visit
Mrs. Tweet's father. John Perry, on
Saturday. Sunday sho called on sev
eral of her friends In tho neighbor
hood, returning to her homo Sunday
evening.
J. A. Rlggs raado a trip to Prlno
vlllo on Saturday afternoon.
Miss Gladys Pauls spent Easter
with her parcnUi.
. The Mooro family spent Sunday
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
PLEASANT RIDGE, April 8.
Mr, Fatlmor, who recently enmo
hole, Is tultu seriously III. It Is
hoped for his apodoy recovery.
The Pleasant Ridge literary club
held Its closing mooting Friday ov-
I onlug. After tho program tho young
er ' people played games, whllu tho
I others prepared sandwiches, cake,
I coffoo nnd cocoa.
I Mr nnd Mrs. Conway returned
i from Portland Wednesday, whero
they had been on business.
Earl Wood passed Sunday with
i homo folks.
Ella Chase nnd Joyce and Emma
I Wood attended tho Redmond Knstor
exercises Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. Chaso onlled on Mrs.
Redfleld, of Deschutes, Friday after-
j noon.
Messrs. Conway and Peterson nro
inning nay ir uim Auuorsou wus
week.
Corn Conway passed tho week end
with homo folks,
Tho Deschutes "COO" club wns en
tertained at tho home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. O. E. Anderson last Tuesday
evening. Tho time was spent in
playing "BOO," after which refresh
ments wero served. Those present
wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Redfleld, Mrs,
Leo Whlttlmnre, Miss Ethel Bales,
Miss Htlga Holmgrcen and Messrs
Mr On u Icy, Brown, Gray, W. E. Van
Allen and Churchill.
Fred Seeling hns returned homo
from his work In Bend to do somo
clearing on his ranch.
M. W. Gray was In Bond on bbus
Incus Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson at
tended the rlub dunce nt Tumalo
Saturday night.
L. W. Warner nnd son, Arthur,
wont to Redmond Friday.
Anton Ahlstrom went to Bend to
do some trading Saturday.
Messrs Duvnlt ore doing some work
on their laterals this week.
MILLKU.V.
(Special to Tho Bulletin.)
MILLICAN, April 7. P. II. John
sou mndo it trip to Bond Friday.
L. A. Hall culled at the It. It. Kel
ler homo Thursday.
Wm. A. Halm has been busy seed
ing on his plnco this week.
L. P. Rooney used Krlc Hnste
land's horses n tew days this week.
L. A. Hall, Chas. Groffonhergor
and Wm. Rnhu went to Bend Friday.
Walter Keller was III several days
this weok.
Mary Holland was utinblo to at
tend school this week, on account of
tho Illness ot her luofhnr.
Leo Keller called ut the R, R.
Kollor homo Friday,
It. It. Keller Iiiih most ot his sow
lug done on his own place mid Is now
busy on tho Jim Beatsoti place,
II. M. Smith Ih staying nt tho Mt.
Pino Inn while ho is completing tho
telephone lino to thu ranger station.
Tho children of the Mllllcau Helmut
irnoh received nil Easier card from
Ada B. Mllllcau.
Eric lloNtelniul has been plowing
tills week nnd Ih now butty drilling
In some of his grain.
Tlioniim Mofret called at tho R. R,
Keller home Thursday.
Opal and Oscar Conawny nro vls
Itlug at tho F. G. Klger home.
MILLICAN, April 4. Ullf Evans
has bought 111) head of rattle.
Percy Wltto Is staying with his
mother on (heir homestead.
Miss llallmeyer was vlflltlng Mrs.
Wltto u tow days on tho Roebucker
place.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Klger called on
Mrs. A. D. Norton Tuesday.
Percy Wltto Is taking violin Ins
sous In Bend.
Mr, Wltto Is putting In n cistern
on Ids homestead.
Mr. Ross nnd family nro moving
to Bend.
Ernest Dyer was an over-night
caller nt the Wltto place,
Mrs. P. II. Johnson and children
autoed to tho Gen. Cook homo Holi
day and spent it pleasant afternoon.
Ferdinand Tauscher bought a cow
nml five months old heifer from C,
(Iroffouherger for IBS, tho past week.
Mrs, Pluming, ot Bend, enmo to
visit her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Rosin,
Sunday, returning to lleuil with P.
B. Johnson Monday afternoon. Mr.
Hunter also was one of Mr. John
son's passengers to Bend, returning
with Mr. Johnson Tuesday.
Thouuis Motfet en mn nut from
Bend Monday with the Intention of
staying on his homestead for some
time. Iln will mnke final proof on
samo In tho near future. Ills family
could not accompany him on account
ot sickness.
R. It. Keller has finished P. II.
Johnson's sowing, for the present,
and Is now tuny sowing on his won
place.
Oruffeuhergers are busy sowing
grain on the L. A. Mall plnco, which
they have rented for one year.
WIST CKKKK.
HAMPTON.
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
LOST CKKKK. Anrll 3 Ben
IthiHltM, who spent the winter In
Prlnevllle, came In a few days ngn.
He expects to brlng.hls family In as
soon as the roads are In better con
dition. Roy Rtnuffer came over from Tom
Mutton's and spent a few days with
homo folks.
C. 8. Davis has been hauling grain
from Silver Creek.
S. W. Best and Ben Rhodes have
been hauling hay from Hampton.
L. Forties has quit hauling hay
for W. W. Brown and Is ut home
again.
Mr. Muster Is erecting tx onblii on
his homtMitoad.
(HpiKilitlloTliellilllntlti.) -)
HAMPTON, April 0. Mr Porry, T
nt Lost Crook, Hpnut Hiiliduy night
ut WllutintH.
A Htirprlsn party was given tlatur
day night for Toddle Dunn at Im
perial. Wm. Hmirey started to Bend Holi
day morning.
Mm. MoNott nnd son, llurroll, re
turned to their liomosteads alter flvo
mouths' iihsauco.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlminy Ilrlekny went
(o Bond In their car Sunday. Mabel
Htreeter nrcouipaiiled them, iihu
was on her way to Portland,
J. P. Wllqiiot spout Hundiiy with
C. II. Illinium.
Tho I lampion mull enmo In by
tnilo, Montluy, for tho first tlnio In
quite a while.
The Thompson hoys returned from
Bend Monday, where they attended
their sIster'H funeral.
Jesse and Burr lllaclt spent Hiinilay
ut J. O. Whlttnkers.
Messrs. Young, Vnrcoe and Ring'
visited ut A. I, h'ra inn's Tuesday,
I.ora Crow called on Darle Burton
Wednesday.
John Pratt canio through Hamp-
ton Thursday, on his way to Bund. '
Mr. anil Mrs. J. O. Wlilttaker start- .
ed for Bend Thursday morning.
Jim Dunn wits it Hampton caller "
Thursday.
Lee Rlggs took dinner at O, B,
Hurmau's Tuesday.
J. M. Remiss, of Konttlo, Is visiting
Newton Wells.
Joe Vurcoe and A. T. Frame mndo
a trip to Bend In the former's uur
tllla week.
Dnrle Burton spent Thursday night
with Mrs. P. Dniieer.
t'OAHT CAI.VKM ItlCCIUVKD
(From Monday's Dally.)
Thomas I Halt, of Fort Honk, re
celped between 40 and SO head of i
calves from the Tillamook section, to
ho fed In the vicinity of Fort Rook.
NmtIhI .Notice,
Foley Cathartic Tablets thorough
ly cleanse the bowels, remove undi
gested waste matter, sweeten Dm
stomarh and tone up the liver. Do
not gripe nor nauseate. Htout per
sons praise Foley Cat hart It) Tablets
for the light, free nod comfortable
feeling they bring Will not addict
you to the "pill habit " Hold every
where Adv
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STOP!
Anil liMrtlgnte our prices
hefnrn liuylng your irrwrvrio.
Wo can sate you money.
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P.B.Johnson's
Mllllrnn, Ore. Telephone
You9 re Going to
Clean Up and
Paint Up
Your House This Year
CJWe carry the largest and best selected
line of Paints in Central Oregon. For
Varnishes, Stains, you will find that
we have anything you may wish.
JWhat plans are you making for your
garden this year. A little garden patch
in your back yard may mean a great
deal this year. Come in and let us help
you select your GARDEN SEEDS.
In garden Tools we can accommndate
your wants in our line.
flMr. Farmer: Have you decided about
a seed drill, disc plow, harrow, culti
vators and other necessary spring farm
tools. If you have not come in and let
us tell you about our reasonable offers
in farm equipment.
BEND HARDWARE COMPANY.
BEND, OREGON
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MOLASSES AND
ALFALFA RATIONS-
The Kind Your Stock Needs. Made in Bend.
For Dairy Cows, Hogs, Horses, and Sheep. Ours is the only plant in
Central Oregon equipped to turn out these products, and our prices
make it possible for you to use them advantageously. We also have
ready Alfalfa Chicken Mash, Chicken Scratch Food, Chick Food, Calf
Meal, and a complete stock of all feeds needed in Central Oregon.
The Highest Grade only of second cutting alfalfa is used for all our
mixed ration foods.
Don't subscribe to popular fallacies
FACE THE FACTS
Meat contains GO per cent water..
Potatoes, 75 per cent water.
Milk 80 to 90 per cent water.
Flour, 13V! per cent water.
A pound of meat costs 20 and 25 cents.
A pound of flour costs four cents. And yet there is more en-,
orgy in a pound of flour than in a pound of beef.
REAL ECONOMY MEANS THE USE OF MORE FLOUR
WHEAT FLOUR Cheapest and best food. U. S. test proves it.
Deschutes Spray and True Blue Flours make tho finest tasting
bread on the market, because they are made from the highest grade
wheat obtainable.
FARMERS: Inquire about our re-cleaned seed before you do
your opring seeuing.
articles
Ebbs 38G
llnnf ulrtnlii J 1ft
Mutton, Ick - 44G jBl u- B- Dapnrtinnnt of ARrlculturo
Milk 1030 IHb I Farmers' Ilullotln No, 142,
Pork, loin .. . 1035 flB ( Energy MuhcIo uud Strength Olv-
CIiocro 1185 K 'IK Qualities.
Juttor 13(j5 HL Ono pound of I)Mchutcfl Horny Flour,
nr'fcfnit fftftrt,. i 8n KSm ck " ? cunts, win go m rur
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IloanH, drlort . .3040
Wheat Flour, .0540
Bend Flour Mill Company
BEND, OREGON
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