The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 08, 1917, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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KNI BULLETIN, RHND, ORMGON, THUBSnAV, NOVKMllKn H, IBI7
Central Oregon
Neighborhood
News
CARD PARTY GIVEN
BY ALFALFA CLUB
Affnlr U Held at Frank Tost Homo
lly Jolly Neighbors Handlers
Attend District Heurinj;.
(Special to Thn Ilullatln.)
ALFALFA. Oct, 31 Tho card par
ty nnd luncheon siren by tho Jolly
Neighbors club at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank J'osi saiuruny even
Ine tt-ns n tlcclllClt SUCCOSS.
Miss Clara Nagel, or Knumclaw,
Wash., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Post. , ,
Dr. Coghlan made a flying visit to
ltls rancli in Alfalfa Sunday, return
ing to Portland on tho evening train.
Miss Jessie Pyatt vlsltod at homo
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. ltalph Smock, of
"Bend, attended tho' party at Frank
Post's Saturday evening.
Mrs. Mary Ucno and Miss Clara
Nagel aulocd to various places of In
terest Sunday.
J. X. ItoSicrts visited several days
with friends in Redmond.
Mrs. Curt Muller entertained tho
Jolly Neighbors Wednesday, Miss Na-
scl being tbo guest 01 honor.
Several farmers attended the meot
lnjf In lload today, when forming an
Irrigation district was considered.
C. A. Uarftcr mado a business trip
to Dend Saturday, returning Mon
day. PARTY IS GIVEN AT
HOME IN MILLICAN
a
ft7
.'J, J. Holland IIiu Guest From Cal
ifornia "William Halm Im
proves Itancli.
( Special to Tho Bulletin.)
MILLICAN, Nov. 3. Appropriate
Hallowe'en Raines were indulced in
at tho party at tho A. D. Norton
homo Sunday and refreshments were
served to Denny, Reuben, Clara and
Arthur Groffenfoorger, Mary and Jos
eph Holland. Paul and GrneeJohn
son, Walter and Roy Keller, Hazczl,
Gladys. Roy and Frances Norton, Mr.
and Mrs. Norton and Mrs. It. R.
Keller.
Wm. Rahn returned from llend
Saturday with a load of lumber to
build a new addition to his house. He
Is also busy making a cistern at the
present time.
Miss Mlnnlo Cornellssenes, who
nas spent tho -past year in San Fran
cisco, Los AnRcles and Portland, is
visiting with former Michigan neigh
bors and friends, tbo J. J. Holland
family.
A. D. Norton returned homo from
Bend Saturday,
L. GIcss and wife moved onto their
homestead the post week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. GIcss spent Satur
day night at thn A. I). Norton In me.
Mr. GIcss bought a. riding pony In
Bend.
A. I). Norton made a trip to Im
perial this week to look up some
cows that have been missing for moro
than a year.
R. R. Keller accompanied P. B.
Johnson to Bend on Thursday.
B. B. Conaway had a telephone put
In recently.
P. B. Johnson built a telephone
lino to the Cliff Evnns placo and In
stalled a phono this week,
Mrs. J. J. Holland and Miss Min
nie Cornellssenes called on Mrs. It. R.
Keller Thursday.
Mrs. Scbaefer ond son, Clyde,
brought out another load of lumber
this week, Intending to enlarge their
house.
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BEND,
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If. 51. STEPHENS, Vashlcri
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edmonds and
(lauehter went to Hedntond Wetlncs
dny to help Mr. and Mrs. Adams dig
their potatoes.
Mrs. Schacfcr recontly returned
from a trip to Idaho.
Mrs. It. It. Keller called on Mrs.
P. H. Johnson Tuesday.
Father Sheehau held mass at the
J. J. Holland home Friday. Ho ar
rived thcro Thursday.
WAR IS DECLARED ON
PREDATORY ANIMALS
Government Trapper Milking Evtoii-
Mp Preparations For Winter
Work at Plcaant Itldge.
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
PLEASANT ItlDGK, Nov. fi. N.
D. Woods, the government trapper,
Is ramped at tho' homo of M. Watio
Chase. Mr. Woods Is putting out a
big lino of traps.
Carl Woods nnd Dick Doay wero
out from Redmond one day this week
on business.
Mr. Hartley, of near Tumalo, has
a largo nern oi came pasiuriug on
tho Noah Gray place,
Jako Potorson loft Sunday morning
by auto on a hunting trip near War
ner lake
W. L. Warner was out to his ranch
from Redmond, Sunday.
W. H. Gray hauled a load of po
tatoes to Redmond the latter part of
tho week.
Mrs. O. E. Anderson was a business
visitor In Tlnitmnnil Kntnrilfiv.
Noah Gray, one of Pleasnnt Ridge's'
most progressive farmers, has traded
his ranch for property near Medford.i
Or., to Frederick Karson of that
place. Mr. Gray will not letivo for a ,
month or so.
F. U. IlauRhman returned from his
ranch nt Gateway on Tuesday morn
ing's train.
ltasmus Peterson and Albert Mc
cormick aro hauling baled hay to
Deschutes this week.
A number of Pleasant Kldgo far
mers are working on the C. O. I. Co.
ditch this week.
Clarence Whlttcmore hauled a load
of potatoes to Iicnd to market last
Monday.
Mr. Phew, who recently arrived
here from Condon, has tho contract
for clearing up a place for F. H
Daughman.
,.. I
were
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chase
VUIIWI, IU ftJVIIll II CUIIUSUUJ 111 IIIU
allA.I A 11am. I t1'A.tA..1... U. W 1
Illness of their daughter. Ktta. who
Is suffering from pneumonia. She Is
KciuiiK uiuiik nicci)- now. I
Antone Ahlstrom hauled a load of
rntno. m n..,imn..,i . m,,i,. it.i.
potatoes to Redmond to market this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Anderson and
Mr and Mrs Wavno Chase worn In ' "'"""ay. Kvcryono onjoyen sirs.
Bend Friday' lnChalfan's splondld report of tho State
Gcorco Grav hauled a load of wnml Adoration of Women's Clubn eon
to nedmml Lturdav lvcntl0 nt Prlnorlllo recently. Tho
1 wfnt.-.-11!- ?i?l-i next meeting of the club will bo held
this week.
i. 2--b '6o... ...
POWELL BUTTE COWS
DIE OF HYDROPHOBIA
Klv Animals on Vur.cller Itancli
Snrciinil) lo Disease Cnnl I'ar
t ty nt Wlllcoxon Hoine.
(Special to Tho Dullotln.)
POWELL UUTTK, Nov. C Wm.
Wurzweller has been unfortunate In
l"'"r 'x fine, cows out of his herd
of stock cattle, from hydrophobia,
tioiand Liownian hauled sawdust
tm
OREGON
- n', Vicc-I'rfcldent
2nd Vico-Prelldcnt,
Assistant Cilshicr
DlIlECTOItS: J
V. L. O'Douncll A,rIcton n. Swift
II. 51. Btcplicns
from Bond Monday tor Allon Will-
cnxun.
Owing to tho absence of Mlaa Jesslo
Hartley there was no school In tho
Shopard school on Monday of Inst
wook. Miss Hartley ntiido n hurried
trip lo Scnttlo, roturnlnn Tuesday
morning.
Claude McCnuloy, of Dosohules,
and J. M. Shenror wore dinner guests
at tho Allen Wlllcoxou homo Wednes
day ut last week.
Mrs. J. M. Shearer nnd father,
Charles Orewellor. and John Ore
welter, of Portland, miulo u hurried
trip out to tho Shearer home Tues
day of last week,
Tho tunny friends of MIbs Mnrle
Austen will ho plensed to learn that
she has returned to this country
much Improved In houlth since lust
spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lotion, of Red
moud, nre batching at tho Louie Hol
land ranch for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon en
tertained u few friends at eards Wed
nesday uveultiR of 'last week. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. I). R,
French, Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Hall. Mr.
and Mrs. Reaves Wlllcoxon nnd Mr.
and Mrs. John Drlscoll.
Miss Marie Auston and Fred Me
Caffery, of Prlnevllle, made a trip
to this section Wednesday of last
week.
J. M. Shearer spout Thursday and
Friday of Inst week In Bond. '
Friends of Mrs. M. Orowoller will
ho sorry to learn alio was moved to
Portland Thursday evening on ac
count of pneumonia which she con
tracted sevornl days previous.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon nnd
Q. F. Ilolilis spent Thursday In Bend,
Miss Isabell Smith loft for Tho
Dulles Friday morning to attend bus
iness colloge.
Mrs. J. M Shearer returned front
Bond Friday, whero sho has been
with her mother the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs;. Melvln Foster, of
Redmond, visited relatives hero Sun-
,!..
Tho first lumber for tho new Sho
pard school was limited Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bussett and '
Roland Bowman attended tho showi
In Redmond Sunday evening.
Miss Sybil Fatland, sister of Mrs.
I). R. French, commenced her term
of school last week In tho Shopard
school.
CATTLE MEN FIND
MANY BEAR TRACKS
Arc .Moro I'lnitlful mi Tlirrc (YitU
ltuiiK Than Cattle Truck,
ltiMirt of Ulilcrs.
(Special to Tho Ilullctlu.)
PI.A1NVIKW, Nov. C a number
of cattle men from this vicinity have
Just returned from a few days' riding
on tho Three Creek and Snow Creek
ran go. They report more fresh bear!
tracks than cattle tracks aro to bo
found.
Malcolm Vogt Is building a liouso
,on his ranch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vogt Imvu
moved recently to this neighborhood
from IJcnd
Miss Grace Itlggs, who Is a senior1
i fin, i .,.... i.imi. aJ.i...nt ...., o..m I
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II IkCIIIIIUIIM IIIPII 31IIUUI, DJIUHl ftlUII-'
j '.. ..v. hh..., ....a. .....wi.
Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Parsons and
Miss Lucllo Parsons, of Redmond.
., nnl..vl. ll,. Q...l
. ."' ',,m:L 'i ,k n m o
A lnrK "umber of tho O, D. O
club members met with Mrs. II. A.
Scoggln at their regular meeting last
Thursday. Kvcryono enjoyed Mrs.
wth Mri)i 8 ,,t Trcnl Tun)(la. No.
vomber 1C
Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Melton have
gone to their new homo on n ranch
near Ilcdmond. ,
Mrs. Pulllam and her son, a rover,
wero dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Lovercnz last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. llaymnnd Krug loft
Sunday morning for their old homo
In St. Joseph, Missouri. Mr. Krug Is
shipping four carloads of steem to tho
St. Josoph market. He Is accompan
ied on tho trip by J. W. A. Scoggln.
four chairs at your servico at the
Metropolitan, no waiting. Adv.
HALLOWE'EN DANCE
AT TUMALO SUCCESS
Umllcs Hew EikIi Week For KolillcrN.
To 5Ii-t at Mm. .Vort-ott'H ,
Next Friday.
(Special lo Tho Dullotln.)
TUMALO, Nov. fi. Tho lllal-
j lowo'en danco In Tumalo Wednesday
iiifiiii nun muii uiiuiiiiuti uiiii everj
ono had a good time.
W
STOP!
And Invehtigato our price
before buying your groceries,
Wo can wave you money.
P.B.Johnson's
Millican. Ore. Telephone
Bl &
TRY .OUR
Pasteurized Milk
r
Otheti like it. None Keeps bet.
ter. Sale have doubled in pail
30 dayi.
APPLES
Newtown Pippin
Spitzenburg
Jonathan
Baldwin
Red Cheek Pippin
Winter Banana
All grades
All prices
Phone now
to 40 1 and
have a couple
of boxes
sent out.
F. DEMENT & CO.
Hardware-Groceries
A few Indies met nt Mrs. Dayton's
homo and sowed for thn soldiers Inst
Friday afternoon They will meet
for the snmn purpose next Friday af
ternoon nt Mrs. Nnrcott's.
J. N. II. Gcrklug, (5 rover and Hay
Clerking went to llend Monday on
business.
Oaken Wallace bus scarlet fever.
Mrs. Wltkcrson, nt t'orvallis, has
been In Tumalo for tho past week vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. J. K. Dunne.
Kenneth Dayton Is 111 with scarlet
fover.
Mr. Parsons will finish threshing
this week.
Mrs. Ilyron Cady visited Mrs. J. J.
Coon Wednesday night.
l!nr it I (unity For 'mil pi
Grandmothers and mothers who
havo raised families of children hnvo
loarned from expcrleuco that It pays
to keen a bottlu of Foley's Honey and
Tar In the home ready tor emergen
cy. It gives prompt relief from dread
ed croup attacks, chocks roughs and
colds, and relieves whooping rough.
WOMAN FOLLOWS HER
HUSBAND TO GRAVE
Mother of Clownliiln Mini Die.
Funeral Henlii-s Are llrlil
In PrlneWllc.
(Special to Tho Iullotlii.)
(!l.(lVKItl)AI.R. -VnV 7 Mr. nml
Mrs. George Cyrus and family went
to Prlnevllle last Thursday to Mr.
Cyrus' mother funeral. Mrs. Cyrus
was burled beside her husband vhn
died a year ago.
Geo. F. Cyrus and daughter. La
Dnnn, left Sunday night for Po
land.
Mm Preil Wnlin tvnu vlnlllii.- ri'u.
tlves and friends In Cloverdalu atul
Sisters last week. She loft Thurs
day for culver, wuoru she Is vlsltluic
Ilnrn to Mr. nml Mm Timv Jiilin.
son, Saturday, November , a daugh
ter.
Harvey CyriiH, of Prlnevllle wtis
visiting his brother, George, Htimla;.
Mr. ami Mrs. J L. I'arhnrrv l.ifL
Saturday morning for La Pine. The
won i ny i cam nnu wagon.
Mrs. Gen. Crus was calling on
Mrs. J. W. Gray Saturday ufturtlpon.
i.Mr. and Mrs. Hurt llodson moved
to Slstoru Saturday, uud Mr. MoiIhoii
will begin working In thn mill again.
Mrs. Ii. C. Kline stopped on a nail
a week ugo and suffered u good deal
for a row days, 'hut Is now recovering
nicely.
Mrs. Ilurellug and Mrs. Hkelton
wore calling on Mrs. Klluo tho fit si
of the week and helping her with her
household duties.
Mr. and Mrts A. K. Peteraon'H Ilt
tlu boy is improving nicely after be
ing very sick" for two weeks.
Mrs. Ucnrgo CyriiH, Mrs. Frod
Wulso wero visiting with Mrs. Frank
Arnold.
BRICK vs.
BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND
VALUE ABOUT
$500,000
FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS
NONE
-Wear
!i i
Aluminum Two-quart fo
Saucepan and Cover jrfzs
8 Kilar Trie $1.33 SZrS
j&Y
I "Uttful vrtt Jay" ,r r" ''." I
A r For ONLY J
- o CX k
Mill HH II mi nnu i" ;!
I alllll HH II IIIIIIiHMbV '' praii
I milll DBll II I III II IBBBi or '"'Dro rlor- 1
II Hill HH II I llBB amUr 17,1017 I
II KaV illllll(BBI WtARCVM P
"Wear-Ever" utcniil arc maile from only the licit metal.
Aj;aiti and again the hard sheet passes tliroimli cnormoui rolling
mills and is pounded by heavy stamping machines.
Aluminum utensils arc NOT "all the same." Look for the
"Wear-Ever" trade mark on the bottom of every utensil. Refuse
Substitutes!
Replace utensils that wear out
with utcmils that "Wear-Ever"
Clip the Coupoa
Get your Saucepan
from us TO-DAY
Tear This
COUPON
Out Today
wim: '.rNi:s Aititcvr,
(From Thursia's Dally )
Vernnn lli'ua. nn eiiinliivii In thn
box factory In nnu of the loeul mills, J
wus" urrested yesterday by Hharlff
ItoberTs nnd lodged In Jul I pending j
Instructions from l.akevlaw. A wire
from the Lake county sheriff )ter
dny was responsible for Dews' nppre
heiislou. Thn chirgo against him U
not known.
ANOTHER CAR STOLEN
(From Thursday's Dally )
Somoonn who wanted to Joy ride
took the automobile belonging to It.
It. Shlmmel last night and used up
about seven gallons of gas before ho
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B
MiW I""
Shoes for Real Service
OUIl SPECIALTY IS TO MAKE SHOES THAT
STAND THE TEST
NAP-A-TAN SHOE
Is especially mndu for this kind of country. Nono nro bot
tor mado.
J. E. TILT SHOE
A handsnmo tinrviceablo dress shoo for men, Cnnnot bo
beaten for tho tnonoy. Glvo theso shoos n trial.
A. HANSON LOGGER.
Tho A. Hanson Loggor Shoes of Threo Lakes, Wis., nro
linnd-madu and ono of tho very best of its kind, Speulul mndo-to-ordor
work taken for this shoo.
UP-TO-DATE SHOE HHPAIItlNO
BOND
STREET
R. H. LOVEN
OTHER BUILDINGS, k
OTHER BU1LDINOS
VALUE ABOUT
$2,000,000
IIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER
$100,000
-Ever-
"H
rwtHu
qutlilif
di'iJded In quit Thn car was found
this morning standing on Greenwood
avenue Tli'n Is thn fourth rnr
which has been taken In llend recent
ly and Chief Nixon Is planning a 111
tin extra Joy for lht first thief caught.
For (arm lutid loi3s sen J, Itynn
& Co. Adv.
In Siiiiltniliiiii 'Ilirre Wrl..
Splendid results In kidney rd
bladder troublns are achieved by ro
ley Kidney Pill. Mrs. Kffle K Klep
pe, Avarlll. Minn, writes: "I wi
it Fargo iMnltnrlnni three weeks for
rheumatism and kidney trouble; got
no relief I began using Foley Kid
ney Pills and found Immediate Re
lief. A bottle completed the cure "
Hold every here Adv
Get Our Prices
before you
buy
SHOES
Tri-State
Terminal Co.
Phono 2391 i
DEND
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FARMERS'
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