The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 31, 1917, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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BKND nULIiKTIN, BKNT, OREGON, THVIWDAV, MAY M, 1017
Central Oregon
Neighborhood
News
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TUMAliO.
(Special to Tho Ilullotln.)
TUMALO. May 20 Mrsft F, N.
"Vnllaco cntcrtntned with n pnrty
last Friday evonliiK In honor of Miss
es Edith and Kthel Uaylcs. A num
ber of frlcnda wore present. Music
was tho principal dtvorson of tro
evening and alt had a most enjoyabta
tlmo.
Tho Tllllcum Literary club met
at tho homo of Mrs. John Coon Inst
Saturday aftornoon. Tho followltiR
officers wore elected for tho coming
year: President. Mrs. J. Griffin;
"Vlco President, Mrs. Armlnta How
ard; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Mil
tired Taylor. Mrs. Snider and Mrs.
duly, of Ilcnd, Miss Keith and Miss
Georgia Skinner were guests of the
club.
Ruth Dayley and Nelllo Howoll
attended tho aftornoon matinee In
Bend Inst Sunday.
Gertrude and Audrey Jamos, of
Bend, aro week end guests of Carroll
Dayton.
Miss Georgia Skinner, of Hormls
ton, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.
3d. Griffin.
Mrs. Armlnta Howard, Miss Keith
and F. W. Wilson fpent lost Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Kllcklnger.
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. UiFollottc, of
Itedmond, and Miss Adah Wilde, of
Prlncvllle, were calling on friends
In Tumalo this weak.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lakln and
children, of Prlnovlllo, wcro visiting
In Tumalo last Sunday.
Misses James, Lilly and Dean, and
Harvey Dayton wcro fishing on tho
Metollus last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dlako Becker, of
Rcdford, Michigan, formerly of Tum
alo, aro bolng congratulated on the
arrlral May 17 of a baby son.
Tbo present teachors havo boon
ro-cngaged with a raise of $5 oach
ns an appreciation of tho work they
havo done during the past year. Tho
teachers, and thoir salaries, are Miss
Etta James, 8th, 9th and 10th grades,
9110; Miss Hose Lilly, 4th. 5th, 6th
and 7th grades, $80, nnd Miss Anna
Dean, 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades, $75.
School closed last Friday night
with appropriate exorcises which
were held in tho hall. Tho foltowing
program was given: Solo, National
Aire; recitation by Miss Bornlco
Touch, representing tho eighth grade
graduating class; presentation of
diplomas by J. M. Griffin, chairman
of tho school board; Instrumental
solo by Allen Wallace; ncololal
danco by tho primary grades; recita
tion by Lois Clark; instrumental
solo; recitation by Ramon Mnrsh, nnd
a patriotic piny, "Tho Llttlo Horolno
of tho Revolution." by tho 4th. Rth,
Cth nnd 7th grades. Tho pupils do
sorvo especial credit for tho mannor
In which thoy havo worked together
to mako this year n success. Tho
members of tho eighth grado gradu
ating class aro Ruby Marlon, Holbort
Wallace, Gcorgo Norcott, Wayno
Wright. Lcona Park, Ruth Dales,
and Uorulco Couch.
MILL1CAX
(Special to Tho Dullotln.)
MILLICAN. May 27 Miss Faith
Israel made final proof on hor homo
stead tho past weok.
Tho Federal Loan association held
a meeting nt tho P. D. Johnson homo
Saturday.
Tho basket social and school en
tertainment was well attended nnd
tho program was well rondored nnd
enjoyed by all. Tho sum of $24.05
was realized from tho baskets, which
Is nearly all to bo used towards now
seats for our school, which aro badly
needed.
Wednesday, Decoration Day, will
ho held tho school picnic on Pino
Mountnln.
Tho Mllltcan school will floso for
tho summer vacation May 31.
Mrs. Bcatson Is very 111 at llcnd.
Leo Tauschor returned from Port
land with his father's automobile
Saturday night.
R. R. Keller visited with his fam
ily a short tlmo Sunday.
Leo II. Keller was an over Sunday
visitor with his family, returning
to Dend with F. Tauscher and son
Monday morning. F. and Leo
Tauschor returned home tho sarao
day.
Mrs. C. Holland, of Portland, and
Mrs. S. J. Holland, of Griffith. I ml ,
visited with tho J. J. Holland family
several days this weok, returning to
Portland on Friday.
Mrs. C. M. Rosin and daughter,
Edith, visited with hor mother, Mrs.
Fleming, nt Bond, from Tuesday un
til Wednesday. She mado the trip
with Mr. Sharer.
Mesdamcs C. J. J. and S. J. Hol
land called on Wrn. A. Rahn Thurs
day. Mrs. S. J. Holland will visit with
friends In California beforo return
ing to her homo In Indiana.
Mrs. Geo. W. Cook called on Mrs.
J. J. Holland Wednesday afternoon.
P, II. Jnhnnon mndo business trips
to Iloud Wodnasday and Thursday,
Mrs. P. II. Johnson ntttoed to Rend
Tuesday, railing on Mrs, Vernon A.
Forbes nnd attending to somo bus
iness mnttors.
Alox Gllmoro killed a coyote while
nt Sink this weok.
L. A. Hull returned from llnmt
Thursday for a few days' visit beforo
souklng employment olsawhoro.
Mrs. P. R. Johnson buoght n saddle
pony from Mr. Wnlkorwlts last Thurs
day. Miss Opal Connwny visited nt tho
F. G. Klger homo Sunday. Goldln
Connwny returned with her to visit
nt tho II. R. Connwny homo for a
tlmo.
Hoopor Dyer, one of Grovor Cnld
wolPs riders, rodo for cattle to tho
Russell ranch nonr Prlnovlllo.
R. 11. Connwny nnd ChcRter Elliot
aro seeding tho ryn patch about soven
miles from tho Caldwoll ranch, for
Mr. Caldwoll.
Grovor Caldwoll left for Walla
Walla, Friday morning, to visit with
his family, who are staying on his
ranch In Washington.
A sovon pound baby girl was born
to Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Klger last
Thursdny. l)r.Forroll, Miss Selma
Drown nnd Mrs. Ell Sponcor wcro In
nttendnnco. Mother nnd bnby aro
doing nicely.
Grovor Caldwell, Goldla and Opal
Connwny and Hoopor Oyer nutned
to tho Ell Sponcor plnco Thursdny,
Mrs. Spencer routrnlng with thorn
to tho F. G. Klger homo.
Mrs. D. D. Connwny nnd sou and
Hoopor Dyer visited a short tlmo
Frldny, with D. 1). Connway and
Chester Elliot nt tho ryn pnteh.
Tho D. D. Connwny family expect
to movo onto the Caldwell ranch
soon.
Mrs. F. Tauscher expects to leave
for hor homo in Portland today, after
n sovon mouths' stay on their home-stoad.
CI.OVERDALK.
CLOVERDALE, May 27 Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Grube went to Rend Frl
dny, after Maudo and Floyd, who
havo been going to school thoro tho
last year.
H. C. Miller and Idella weru shop
ping In Redmond Frldny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Fryronr went
to Redmond Thursday to sou their
daughter, Mary, graduato.
A number of young folks attend
ed the all-night dance nt Sliters Fri
day night.
H, O. Wilson sheared sheep for
Cyrus and Peterson the Inst of tho
week.
Aletha and Juanltn Hudson, Freda
Arnold and Carol Van Matro were all
111 the last of tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Miller nod
daughters. Fay nnd Vloln. visited
with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Matthews
Sunday aftornoon.
Pctor Moo took a load of hay to
Dond Friday. -
Clavln Durnsldo had tho mlsfor
tuno to loso a horso last week.
Goo. Cyrus was assessing near
Lowor Drldgo and Cllno Falls last
weok.
Twelve of tho Ladles' Club, met
BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS
BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND-- OTHER BUILDINGS---
VALUE ABOUT VALUE ABOUT
$500,000 $2,000,000
FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER
NONE $100,000
ITick BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO.
with Mrs. Hodson Wednesday. Tho
hostess snrved Ico cream nnd cake.
L. G. Grubo had n horso die thji
Inst of tho weok,
Mrs. 11. C. Cllno nnd Sam worn
sick n few days, but aro bettor nt
this writing.
Earl Grubo wont to Dend Sunday
evening to work.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Spoo, of Slaters,
spent Saturday night and Sundny
with Mr. A. Tomplelon's.
l.ndono Cyrus wns visiting with
Avllln Holly. Mrs. Peterson's cousin,
who Is stuylug nt Potorsons,
HAMPTON.
(Special to Tho Dullotln)
HAMPTON, May 25 Mrs. M. II.
Crow and daughter, Lorn, visited
with Mrs. Van I.aki Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Denror spont
Sundny with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. liar
innu. Horace Drooktngs passed through
Hampton on his way to Dend Satur
day. C. A. Durrls wns In Hampton vnl
ley Wednesday night looking after
business Interests.
A community rabbit meeting was
hold nt J. P. Wlliiuol's Snutrday.
Lew Dennett was n Hampton val
ley visitor Wednesday night.
Tom Ewlng Is doing his nssesiment
work In this part of tho valley this
week.
Mrs. McNett spent Saturday after
noon with Mrs. C. II. Hnrmnn.
A hlrthdny dinner was given nt
tho home or Mrs. M. II, Crow, In
honor of Miss Lorn Crow's eigh
teenth birthday, on Wednmdny. Ev
eryone present enjoyed themselves
Immensely.
tnmoon to nsslst tho farmers in kill
ing sago rats, Demonstrations will
bo mndo at Curt Mullnr'a farm. Tho
farmers nro much concerned In this.
Paul Mnrtsehlug will seed 100
pounds of nlfnlfn soed this spring,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Coughllu left for
their homo In I'ortlnnd Thursday,
aftor attending to business mattera
hero. Mrs. Coughllu owns tho place
known ns tho Guerlu ranch, nnd Is n
daughter of tho Into W. K. (luerln.
Albert Khultt, of Alfalfa, whs elect
ed as n director for tho DoscIiuIok
Vnl Icy Creutnery Co. Also on the
cnmtultten to furnish wntor for the
town of Redmond from the well
owned by the rompnuy.
Tho Jolly Neighbors met with Mrs.
Lesllo Clark Wednesday nftornoon.
Mrs. Mary lleiiu, Mrs. Ray Leonard
nnd Denver Good nro on tho sick list
this week.
Miss JesMln l'yntt, who has been
attending high school In Demi, will
return to hor homo In Alfnlfn Sun
day. Wnltor FosUir purchased a fivo
passenger touring car recently.
PLEASANT ItllKIK.
(Special to Tho Dullotln.)
PLEASANT UIDIIK, Mny 27
Claud Mnllnry has returned from
his beur hunt. Il reports not even
seeing a bear trark.
School rlrmed Friday evening slth
n well rendered program, after which
Ice crentu Mas served. Thrno ptiplti
passed tho eighth grade examination.
Andrew Nolson has taken up his
work as ditch rider ngnlu for tho
Hensou.
Several farmers havo been busy
tho past Meek sowing laud plaster.
Mr. DIurIiiiiu wns 'In Dond Friday
on business,
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson uttnnded
the dnnrn Frldny nvonlng nt Tumnlo,
Aubrey Perry and wife, of His
tors, havo linen staying with Wayno
(Continued on IMgn 7.)
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ALFALFA
(Special to Tho Dullotln.)
ALFALFA. Mny 26 A meeting of
tho school bonrd was held Tuesday
'evening nt Albert Schultz's.
Jay Haguo Is In Dond on business.
Roy Woolloy nnd wlfo nro looking
after his farm during his absence.
County Agent Dlnnchnrd nnd Mr.
I Ward, .will bo In Alfalfa Monday at-
STOP!
And Invmtlgntn onr prlrrw
Itrfnra buying: your irrocrrlmt.
Wo can save you money.
P.B.Johnson's
Mllllcnn. Ore. Telephone
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HOWEVER LITTLE
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We'll do our best for
YOU.
PIIOMi IILACIC II
Erickson's Grocery
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