The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 20, 1917, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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(Continued frbui Pano 2.)
Mr. niul Mm, Win. Kdinonson nml
daughter, Murlnl, rottirnod IiihI weok
from n motor trip to Tho Dalle, Thoy
wont to Redmond Wednesday to place
their ilnunhtor In school at thti Hod
in on (I high.
Mr i), I1, II. Darin anil Hon, (InorRO,
nrrlvod Thursday from Tho Dalle.
Herman Heuman has rented the,
wM.it KulUrh houso unit In working at
Wllson'a mill.
Knuln Cobb hni roiio to tho valley
via McKenxlo Pass.
Mr. nnl Mm. M. MclChif arn keep
Ins tho P. II. Davla atom ilurlnx the
iibsencn of Mr. Dnvln at Prliinvlllo.
Mr. nml Mm. J. I. Ilowmnn. who
ha vo boon IIvIiik In llond, havu ro
ll) mod !o Hlslera to Mvn
Minn Kara Huntington, who ban
been tonehliiK In Fnaall. Oroitou, ban
returned to hor lioino In Ynucalln,
via MoKonsle Pass, ufttir n weok'a
visit at tho homo or Mr. mid Mra. I'.
HtintliiKlnu, of ItllN (lIllCH.
Wnllnr (Iniliuin baa returned from
Klamath Falls.
fthnrlU Roberts was In town one
lay hint -week.
KrX'OUD CROWD AT
TICRKKBONNB DANCK
Opening Purl) In Nrn Hull Ik Com
jilrlo KurtTKN I'uiirml Held
for I.0U Mt'Miiini.
(Special to Tho Bulletin.)
TKKRKIIONNK. Sept. Ifl -One ot
the largest crowds over ussembled In
Terrebonne wai present Friday even
ing at tho opening dame given by tint
I. O. 0. IV ami F. V. nl their new hull
which tin Just been completed
Wplondld inuitlr by tho llnml orchestra
nd a bountiful supper served by the
Indies lott nothing to bo dealrvd.
Mr. ami Mra. J. II. Helfrleh have
mine, to llend. where they will spend
tin winter.
Ml l.nla MrMuiin. daughter of Mr.
und .Mra. II. MoMunn, passed away at
bur homo near Terrebonne. Saturday,
nged 17 years. Tho funeral aa held
Monday nt 10:30 from I. I C ball.
Rev. Illiilr officiating Hl young ta
llies dressed In white acted aa pall
Warers. They were Misses Dorothea
mid Mary McCauley, (lladys Dyer.
Dorothy Miller ami Waiiulo Katslnu
TIik raaki't win surrounded with
litMUtltuI flowera mint by sympathiz
ing friends. Interment wan in Red
mond cemetery. Mlsa Mi'Mtinn la sur
vhed by hnr father ami mother, (our
lMra and nun brother residing horn,
Nml two brntbora In Idaho.
Mis Lena Htruaa baa gone to Port
land whom abn will spend tho wlntnr.
Mra. O. II Malkaou. of Itldgoriotd.
Washington, la here visiting her non.
Karl Malkaon, ami wife.
Miss Itulh Mackoy. of Divide. Ore
Xn. la spending a ( daya with hnr
undo ami aunt, Mr. ami Mra. W F.
Markey. Miss Markry I to teach
the Opal City arhool. ,
O. F. Wallonhurg ami family have
moved back on their ranch east of
town.
Mr. and Mra U. 0 Comatork re.
oently aold their ranch to J. Uuh,
tt liiuonla
II. V. Onlea arrived Monday .mom
ln from n vlalt In lilllaboro,
Mr. and Mra. U, (I. Comatock Inft
litat week for their new homo In Hum
boldt county, California.
I.enllo I'ollett haa returned from
llnnd.
I.oonnnl McKnddeii, Paul WllllamH
nml ('nrl Hamilton nrn boar hunting
In tho vicinity or Huttlon hako.
Mr. and Mra, W. H. Moorn returned
laal Monday from Huttlen I.uko, whom
tbny warn the ftueata of D A. Heath
man and family.
Mra. N. II. Klllott baa returned to
her homo In Routtlo. Kit route aim
vlnlted her ami, Harry Klllott and
family In Portland.
Mra. W. P. Clark loft laat week ror
Aatorla, where aim will apnnd tho win
ter wit hher aon.
Mra. Carl ('. llydo returned rrom
Prltiovlllo, whnro ho pnmed the week
and vlaltliiK rolatlvca uml frlimiU.
PLEASANT RIDOE HAY
SELLS AT $24 A TON
lliiurlicro Puttlnit I'p HiToml CuttloK
of Alfalfa uml it re Well PteuMil
Willi lli.lll Ylelilx.
(Hpeelnl to The llllllelln.)
I'MCAKANT ItlDdK. Hept. 10 Mr
nml Mra O I". Anderaon mid Mr and
Mra. Will llartlett nutoeil to Opal
HprliiKa Sunday or laat week. They
briiiiKht homo aoiun fine opala.
Itaamtia I'elemiin aold Ida aeeomi
hay crop IliU week nt Zi n ton.
0. K. Anderaon la euttlUK hla nlfal
fa I hla week.
Jim l.ow, I'red Hi'hIIiik and Jim
lleiibatu are helping Antono AbUtrom
haul hla bay thla week.
Mra. O. I! Anderaon and Mra. Will
llartlntt were Hem! aboppera Mon
day. Tbla emniniinliy wna vlalted with
a fine rain Monday afternoon.
Andrew Nelaou la buy Inn thla
week.
(llenn Cox. or Rlatora, wna a vlaltor
at the J. A Chain home Wednesday
evenlnp.
Mr. and Mra. Will llartlett made
a trip to Powell Hullo Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. Aubrey K. Perry, or
Klatera. spent Wednesday nvenltiK at
Hie homo or Mr and Mra, Wayne
Chain.
Mr and Mra. O K Anderson, Mr.
and Mra Will llartlett and Mr and
Mra Wayne Chase attended the char
Ivurl nt the l.lvesley homo near Den
chutea Monday nlKht.
N. I) Wooda tbroahisl hla grain
Kaliirday
Mra. Noah dray and sister-in-law
motored to Itedmond Saturday.
Karl Wooda made a business trip
to llemi Katunlay.
J A Chain began to rut hla crop
or hay Monday. Kvnryonn la pleased
with both crops this year.
Mlsa Itosella ArmntroilK baa ac
cepted a position ns clerk In !owry's
rou(orllonery store In Itedmond.
Carl Woods, or Hliters, waa In this
vicinity Holiday buyltiK up pasture
for bis cattle. Ho will brink n largo
herd III about two weeks.
J II Anderaon, or llend. waa a
caller at the Anderaon homo Hatur
day. Mrs. C. M. Itedriold. Mm l.ee Whit
teuioro nml aon, Mra, Conlay and
Mlsa Foster, or Deschutes, were call
era at tho J A. Chase homo Hunday
Haamua Peterson and Mra. Johau-
He used a pebble
In his day, to keep
his mouth moist
WE use
9i
i las
(Ty7rt&A m Kiri & m wpVl m
ll Th"a-0 - WmMm-MmM m l-a wtm W
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WRIGLEYS gives lls n
wholesome, antiseptic,
refreshing confection to
take the place of the cave
man's pebble.
Wc help teeth, breath, appetite,
digestion and deliciously .
soothe mouth and throat with
this welcome sweetmeat.
The Wrlulcy Spearmen want to ncntl you
(heir Hook of Gum-ptlon. Send a poatul
or it today, Wm. Wrljjley Jr. Co.,
1732 Keaner Uulldlntf, Chicago.
The Flavor Lasts!
V
And bacon, how tempting it is, broiled
crisp over the glowing coals
or a camp fire.
It's toasted that's what
brings out the very delicious
fkvor.Youwouldn'tlikeitraw.
Apply the same idea to the
famous Lucky Strike cigarette.
They have delicious flavor, be
cause the Burley tobacco
MM ($m!Jffrtf inm
il'iL. MmJmP. I m'JKlfw
It's Toasted
$&&te4r IOC
ami, accompanied by Mra. J. A. Chase
and daughter. Ktta, motored to Hed
inolid Haturday.
LONG DROUTH ENDS
AT HAMPTON BUTTE
I'ln.1 lUiln In Mnutlis I'jUN In Thiol)
I .n nil I'uul UriMiUlnci In Hpiiil
Winter In lU-ud.
(Special to The Ilullctln.)
HAMPTON I1UTTK, Sept. IS
Mra. Kdward Street. o( lluck Creelt.
visited with her parenta last Suiid.iy.
Tho (Irst ran ror months (ell last
Monday.
Mas Margaret Hchrader. or '.lend,
apenl tho week with her parents, Mr.
and Mra. Vic Schrader.
Mr. and Mra. Jlmmlc Urlckcy re
turned rrom Suplve laat Sunday,
where they worked during the haying.
Mra. T. C Kwlng made a business
trip to llend Tuesday, returning to
day. Paul Hrooklnga took the mall stage
ror llend Tuesday, where he will at
tend high school the coming school
year.
Mra. J. M. lirlckoy visited with
Mra. Meeks today.
Ilert Meeka nml children dro 'J
the HuinhauKh place last SaiunUf
to get potatoes.
Mr. Heat and family o( Staufr-r.
passed through here one Us;
week on tholr way to llend, wlu-r.
they expect to make their home
Mr. and Mra. .. P. Kooney left Sat
urday. Hollands arc caring ror their
horses and chickens.
Mrs. K. Tauschcr and Mra. L. II.
Keller and children called on the Hol
lands Sunday evening.
Charles Uraffenbcrger went to
llend Wednesday, expecting to bring
out some lumber
Having suffered rrom the tooth
ache for several days, W. A. Rahn
went to Uend Tuesday for treatment.
Mrs. Orovcr Caldwell and chitdrcn
returned to Uend Friday with Mr.
Caldwell.
Walter Keller was sick one day this
week.
A. U. Norton waa busy hauling
straw rrom the Rahn placo tbla week.
Frank Spencer called at the A. D.
Norton place Friday, taking hla mare
homo with him.
A. D. Norton lost a calf thla week.
P. D. Johnson made a business trip
to Dend Friday.
Mrs. J. J. Holland raised some very
nice potatoes.
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
ITxc BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO.
B
SCHOOL STARTED AT
MILLICAN DISTRICT
liny In Hauled lYiuu Renin Riinrli
I-Yrclliianil Tuiixrlier Will Ik-gin '
Work on New Duelling Soon.
I
(Special to Tho Ilullotln.)
MIl.MCAN, Sept. 17 One or tHe
school hnusaa or District 26 la uinltr
construction. I
1M. Fisher, cousin nt R II. Keller,
and friend Metmrs. Kelly nml Co .
or Muupln, called nt the It. It. K.I
ler hnm Sunday. Thoy had traveler
extensively In California uml Oreg.m.
expuctliiK to reach Muupln on Mon )
duy. ;
F. K. l.ee called at the Wm. Ream
homo Sunday. i
Win. Renin nml daughter. Flor '
once, wore hunting buy Thursday. i
Mra. OaorgH Conk railed nt the It
R Keller home Friday.
Stanley Smith, hi mother nml Karl
Russell nml Jiunlly nutoed to itw
Paulina lkoa rweutly. '
The well drillers are again busy
on the Stanley Smith much.
Mr. nml Mm. W. W Orlnstead a'M '
ami iniiile u trip to llend Mondio . re j
turliiK the amnu day. i
1.. A. llwll la vIhIHiik relatives'
nml rrleuda, coihIiik out bore Tues )
duy. after having worked In Almlra. i
Wash., nil summer. He Intends to
lunvo for llond noon. !
Ferdinand Tuuschor made a trip j
to llend Monday, rotiirnliiK Wednes
day with it loud or lumber, Intending
to build u now house In tho near fit-'
luro.
Mra. I,. II. Keller nml children nml
I.oo TiuiBclior mid friend cnnio out
from llond Saturday evening to visit
with 'Mr. mid Mrs. F Tnuscher. Lee
mid his frlonil returned to llond on
Sunday with Sponoors, while Mrs Kel
ler and children atayed several days.
ThuHu who enjoyed tho picnic on
Pine Mountain Sunday ami partook
or a plenle dinner mid supper wero
Mr, nml Mrs. Chnrlos Orarronborger
uml family, Mrs. J. J. Holland, Win
Rtihii, Mrs. R. R. Keller, Hnzol mid
aiadys Norton, Wnltor mid Roy Kel
ler, mid Mary mid Joseph Holland.
Wllllnm Prossly mado a trip to
llond this week, .bringing lumber
buck with him.
Denzll Conuway la on tho sick list.
GET A HOMESTEAD
Under the Arnold Ditch
TheJBenham Falls segregation, comprising 74,000 acres
of land adjacent to Bend has been thrown open to
Homestead Entry.
Approximately U00O acres of this land can be watered from the Arnold Ditch
for which a water-right can be obtained from the Arnold Irrigation Company
for considerable less than the State is selling water rights for lands in the State
projects adjacent to llend. To all residents of Bend desiring homesteads under
the Arnold Ditch we desire to state that we have engaged the engineers of the
Arnold Irrigation Company, L. D. Wiest and George S. Young, who are more
familiar with these lands than anyone else, to make a survey of the lands that
can be irrigated and to run lines for ditches so that parties desiring to file on the
lauds can be shown what part of the lands can be irrigated and approximately
the amount of tillable acreage on each claim.
Call and see us for locations. Either Mr. Wiest or Mr. Young will accom
pany ypu over the land, show you the lines and give you desired information re
garding Arnold Irrigation Company water-rights, etc. Our charges are very
reasonable.
J. RYAN & CO.
BEND - - - OREGON