Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1917)
WI5; PAGK a IlKND IlULTiKTlN, nKOT), GRKOON, THURSDAY, NOVUMRKR in, 11)17 W - Central Oregon Neighborhood News -- ---- - VISITOR TELLS OP AMERICAN LAKE LIFE Tacoma Man Kieaks Mt Lower Rrltlge Cluircli KurprNci Party Is Ten- ilmot Mm. I: V. Hire. (Special to The Bulletin.) LOWER RRIDGK. Nov. S. Mr. ami Mrs. Towno, ot Tacoma, ramo In tholr car for n short visit with their son, It. S. Tow no, and family. Mr. Towno gave a very Interesting talk nt church Sunday on the Ufa and general conditions at tho canton ment nt American Lake. Gus Stadlg made a business trip to Itcdmond Saturday. A crbwil surprised Mrs. L. P. Rice with a hobo jiarty Prlday evening. Thoso In tho party were Mrs. Prcd "Walters, Fred and Margaret Walters, Charlie Hiscock, Naomi and Marlon llosklns, Darwin Walters, John Cal verlcy and Donnls Hunt. Lois Towno was homo over tho week end. A. J. Fuller. C. P. llosklns and Leslie Montlcth attended K. P. lodge In Redmond Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapman and A. H. Chapman wero Redmond "visitors Friday. Over 2000 cattle wore moved from the Hlnck Uutto company's ranch at Long Hollow o tholr ranch at Powell Butto. Of this number It has been reported that throo died ot rabies the past week. Mrs. Joo Howard motored to the Swamp ranch Thursday, where Mr. Howard Is staying while ho Is gath ering his cattle In tho reserve. Thero will be a parent-Tteachors meeting Prlday, November 9, at 2:30 p. m. Prank Chapman brought in about lialf ot his cattle from the resorvo Sunday and rcturnod again on Wed nesday. BURNS RECRUITS ON WAY TO CAMP Vass Through Hampton Ruttc Headed For American Iakc Train ing; Camp. (Special to Tho Dullettn.) HAMPTON Rutte, Nov. 8 A num ber ot soldiers from the Rums coun try passed through here last week on their way to tho camps. William Hoist has moved out to Bend for tho winter. Mr. Schmidt, of Rutte, camo In from Rend Saturday to make final proof on his homestead before Com missioner Stauffer. Euiil and John Curroz wero Buck Creek visitors last week. Mrs. Vic Rchreder and Miss Mamie Itadditz called on Mrs. Rert Meoks last Sunday. Horace Brookings and Thomas C. Swing returned from a business trip xo Bend last Sunday. J. M. Brlckoy sold a number ot cattlo last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cowen, of Lost Creek, autoed through here on their way to Bend. Paul Strcot was in this neighbor hood Prlday soiling potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Street, of Plfe, were visiting tho later's par- t-nt, Mr. and Mrs. V. Schroder, last ! Sunday. Mr. Ford, of Bend, was In this vicinity today. ! Roy Stuuffor passed through hero today with somo steors which he sold ; io Mr. Coffee, of Brothers. ' Central Oregon Bank BEND, OFFICERS: 1). E. HUNTER, President CARLKTOX II. SWIFT, Vlco-Presldent , E. P. MAHAITEY, 2nd Vlco-Presldont, II. M. STEPHENS, Cashier FENUEIi AVAITE, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: D. E. JIuntcr XV. L. O'Donncll Carlcton B. Swift E. P. Mahaffcy H. M. Stephens Every facility for accomodating the investors of Central Oregon --- . Jako Rooks returned to his homo Sunday. Mrs. V. P. Wray, of Rend, wns a guest ot Mrs. Rort Mocks Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Rrlckoy made a business trip to Rond Inst week. Jasper Ramos, of Sisters, passed through hero with some horses which he took to Sisters to winter. FEVER QUARANTINE AT SISTERS ENDS Xo New Catex of Scarlet Inn Report ed, mill Schools Ar Opeucil Again This Week. (Special to The Bulletin) SISTERS. Nov. 8. School roop oned this week after being closed several days on account ot the quar antine for scarlet fever. Xo now cases have been reported. W. I). Farthing Is recovering after several days' Illness. Rod Poster was up from tho Meto llus Sunday after his cattle. Mr Pos ter has rented tho Bailey ranch on tho Mctollus and will winter his cat tle there. Goo. S. Scott has purchased the Cobb property near the school house. Mr. Scott has sold his ranch near Lower Brldgo and will move to Sis ters. Ho will Improve his nowly ac quired property. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gist, Mrs. J. H. Taylor, Miss Alda Taylor and Linn Wilson wore fishing on Squaw crook i Sunday. George Messer Is painting his res idence recently completed. Recent rains have settled the ilusti and greatly Improved our roads. G. Heard wns threshing In the i country about Sisters last week. O. Cobb, formerly of Redmond,1 has rented the Hludman building, fit-1 ted It up as n residence and moved his family to Sisters. Herman Seaman and Van Wilson aro hauling lumber from Wilson's mill to tho Hd. Graham ranch. Mr.1 Graham Is building a new house, Shelby Allen went to Rend Thurs day In answer to a call to the colors.; This Is tho second tlmo ho has been called without being taken. William Edmondson. of this place, Is now In the hospital in Portland. Ho Is reported seriously ill from can-J cer of the stomach, Mrs. Kdmondson i and Miss Muriel aro both in attend-' anco. M. M. McKlnncy and family have returned from a recent trip to Arllng-. ton. WELL DRILLER AT MILLICAN INJURED Derrick Palls On Worker While Well On Cliff C(M)k Itiuirli Is llclng Drilled. (Special to Tho Bulletin) MILLICAN. Nov. 10. Mr. Shoe for, tho well drlllor, Is Improving aftor bolng severely injured wneu the derrick foil on him while he was drilling on tho Cliff Cook plat? Frank Porclval called at the SIc.in ranch ono day this wcok. Mrs. It. R. Keller and children j vrc Sunday nfternoon visitor at j tho J. J. Holland home. Geo. Cook and Guy Schaeter wero visitors at tho J. J. Holland homo this week. I Grover Caldwell made a trip to Rond this week. OREGON Mrs. J. J. Holland and Miss Mlnnlo Oornollssones railed on Mrs. R. It. Kollor Thursday afternoon. Grnvor Caldwell's brother Is out hnro hording sheep for Prank Sloan. Tho other border wns Injured when ho toll down n ledgo of rocks while driving sheep. P, R. Johnson mndn n trip to Rond Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Prank Sponeor worked for P. II. Johnson several dnys this week. Tho Wltto family moved onto tho Rnebecker plnco and tho boys nru nttoudtug school. Mr, I Uracil railed nt tho P, 11. Johnson place Wednesday. J. J. Holland dug 25 sacks ot po tatoes from a very small patrh. Tho largest tuber weighed a pound and a quarter. Tho West Knd School had tn close several davs on account of cold weather, tho stoves for tho now building not having arrived. ATTENDANCE GOOD AT PRINGLE FLAT SCHOOL Slv Pupils llae Perfect Herortl Pur .Month Enrollment Taxes Arcnmmniliitlons. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) PRINOLE PLAT, Nov. 12.- Thoso pupils not absent during tho past, mouth nre Lillian Danlelson, Dwlghtj and Alfred Cottlughain, Lillian I lam-1 llu and (Mara and Karl Scttolinover. ' Pour new scholars have boon enrolled this mouth Charles Stovenson and family hao returned to Prlnglo Plat nnd will reside on their ranch southeast nt tho spring. Little Louise Stevenson h the twenty-fifth scholar to bo enrolled nt tho Prlnglo Flat school, now full to overflowing. Dell Davis Is In town for supplies. Nina Kvaus Is staying with Mrs. Davis during his absence. Pat Palmer has a flnu now wood- shod. Francis Roerstl Is staying nt tho Marlon ranch during Mr. and Mrs. Marlon's absoncu In Rend. The candy pull nt Mrs. Danlelsnu's homo was wol! attended and all en Joyed a ptwiH.int evening, with lots or splendid home-made randy. The Women's Country Club met at Mrs. J. H. Ransom's last Saturday. KIttctlou of officers was held its the president had moved away and t lie vice-president had resigned. A new president and vice-president were chosen, Mrs. Stetson and Mrs. J II. Rnuson. Mrs Krlc Danlelson was re elected secretary, which post she has flllud satisfactorily for the past two yoars. Petor Hallmeycr has returned to Tacoma after spend a few weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hallmeyer. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Marlon left for Bend Monday morning. They took a load of furniture for Walter Han son, who will take his family to Bend for the winter. P. J. Hamlin returned homo Friday night of last week with n homo he purchased of Dr. Simons. C R. Todd accompanied him from the mill. Harry vans Is digging potatoes for Mrs. Danlelson. Robert Pearson Is homo for awhile. Ho Is hauling potatoes for Mrs. Dan lulson. BOY FROM ALFALFA IS SERIOUSLY ILL LrMcr Barber Attacked Hy Tuber culosis After Starting In School at Taroiiin. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) ALFALFA. Nov. 12. Lester Har bor, who wont to Tacoma to attend school, Is now In a hospital suffer ing from tuberculosis of tho hip. Curt Holloway spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Redmond on huslnoss. Miss Clara Nagel, who has bcou visiting friends In Alfalfa, returned to her homo In Kiiumclaw, Washing ton, Tuesday. Mrs. Lesllo V. Clarke has boon quite sick tho last few days with la grlppo. Mrs. Mary Ronn, Ray Rrassflold, Mrs. Curt Mullor. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Clarke and Miss Clara Nagol wore Rond visitors Tuesday. Miss Ada Ferry left Sunday for Bond, whero she will enter tho Rend high school. Tho Jolly Neighbors mot at tho Shults homo Wednesday with Miss Nannlo Stuffier as hostess. A sot of boautlful tablo llnons wore presented tho now bride, Mrs. George Oglo, formerly Miss Jesslo Pyatt, by tho present club members. Donlvon Smock accompanied hy a boy friend, moved hack to his par ents' homo In Alfalfa until school was resumed In Rend. A number of rojatlvos from Wash ington aro hero vIsitlng.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hardy. Joo Elliott, of Powell Rutto, was in Alfalfa Tuesday buying slock cat tlo. Rort Powell spout a fow days ill Rend, where ho had coraldorablo dental work done Orvlllo Shults cama out from Red mond Saturday to spend Sunday with his parents. Beo J. Ryan & Co., for farm land loans. Adv. BF STOP! And invoitlgato our prices before buying your grocerlee. Wo can savo you money. P.B.Johnson's Milllcan, Ore. Telephone "One of the Famous Ftvc" 'If, LOWER BRIDGE MAN LEAVES TO ENLIST! (Special to Tim Bulletin.) ' LOWKR RRIDGK, Nov. 13. Charlla Hiscock left Saturday evening for Portland and other valley points for n two weeks' vacation, ufter which ho Intends to enlist. Mr. and Mrs. Gus 8tadlg wero Red mond visitors on Saturday. I Rev. J. R. Dnhson, Mrs. Dnhsou, Miss Myrtlo Butler and B. Lynch spoko at tho school houso Sunday for tho V. M. C. A. fund. R. S. Towue ArJ if FORD JS f tifV Lf Unltmil Auto Co., Sfokn Tr9KM m jpJfTffggff "hv ben wing Zroln tSpIIw &jrw "" for tawnl tnontlu A-l ARS- BUICK jfi "Wc luvo found ZtroUna to bo Milt. I factory lubricant for Uuick Automobil." f rrnnn xinnrnD 5 DODGE Eiton Of Cimptxll, Stttti "our experience with ZeroNne liu been en tirely Mtiifdctory." a i i J ZEROLENE The Standard OJ1 for Motor Cars JJJI JJflJML Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors R W JH becantelherecordf ofilMlreervlcecIe- Mt Itt SPlH pertmenUthowtlutZerolrte.rorrect. jE MP ," V lyreiuicUfromCelifomUajphelt.baMi JK JfTt J9 - crude, glvee pcrfrct lubrica- Mt& Af&T fH&cp VV tlon ! veer, more now- tfE Wm" f yifi er, leeit carbon depoi't. MWP "SK" f Stti'iJ' Drilen fTfrywhrre ind it our Kr" 4! Sf t M9' r!t union,. MK TBV ' SjSMK. 1TANDARD OH COMfANT MT HB& JLj etaB P3V fi luti.r,,Z.i,, K wSsmi fv, -tB' 'Sjy. n..ir.i)Ui)fi,..,M. mX BRICK vs. BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE br BEND Your Next Tire The rugged, enduring, ground gripping, anti-skid Chain Tread Next time you need a tire, buy a United States 'Cham Tread. You will get more real tervico out of" it - at lower mileaga cost than you have ever had out of any other make of woven fabric pneumatic. While you may hope wo are right, we know wo are right. We know, because we make the 'Chain' Trend. We know, becnuso thousands upon thousands of motor ists having once used the 'Chain' Trend, contitiuo season after season to rcmnin 'Chain' Tread users. We know, becauso the tremendous sales increases show a continuously growing increase in new users. Put ono of those rugged, enduring, ground-gripping 'Chain' Tread Tires on your car -nnd make comparisons. United States Tires Are Good Tires Nobby' 'Chain' 'Koyal Cord' 'Usco' 'PInuV UniliJ Stain Tufcei a.t H'ttlh anJ H'ear That Alio Ttf for Motor Iruch; Motor Cyclu, UicytUi, and Attoplanti 3S ay L?Jfl and A S Holmes wero appointed the rommlttcK In charge of tho V M C A. fund In the community Tho Parent-Trachurs' society held n meeting Prlday afternoon. Ther wus a short program by tho school children. There will he a meeting of the Red Cross auxiliary at Mrs. A. J. Puller's on Prlday. Paul ScroKglns was a visitor at tho llosklns home Sunday. Mrs. L. P. Rico and daughter, Dor othy, wore In Redmond Saturday, four chairs nt your service at tho Metropolitan, rvo watting. Adv. MERCER Mtrtr I'ltlfic Cunt Ajt'r, Sin FmmIko "ZeroUne hj proven very MtU-fectory." OTHER BUILDINGS OTHER BUILDINOS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 BRICK & LUMBER CO. Acctnoritt lint AH ih Slitting M.ih L'mitJ Sum Tim Suftimi 6ff , m ito m SHEEP DOG TAKES PLACE OF MASTER Animal Itettirux In Itaurli nt I'mtell Unite to 1,n.I, After Shi ep, Wlini (ner (jie to I'orfluml, (Special to The llullctln.) POWELL RUTTE, Nov. 13. Rob, tho valuable sheep dog owned by (leorgi) Stlllwcll. of ('Hue Pall, re turned to tit. Alton Wlllcuxoii ranch lust week by liluuelf, to rnsuino hli v tulles with the baud of sheup tin lim been with since lust May, whlln hU master was unjoylug a pteasuru trip to Portlund. Lloyd llussett spoilt Saturday and Sunday In Prluntlllo. Win. Wilson Is having a mnchluo shed built on his ranch under tho su pervision of L J McRaniwi Mrs Viola Niipngar lft for Port laud Friday uvenlug, whuru sho will remain a fow days Tho tlmo of church and Sunday school services has hutui changed from morning to afternoon. Sunday services wilt now bo hold at 'i p. m. and church at 3 o'clock. Wallace Smith ha purchased a new Dodge. Jack ('rotiln and family hnvo moved onto tho Tom Cronln ranch. Al McCoy and family hnvo mnvt from the lower Cronln ranch onto tho ranch formerly known us lliu C. C. Montgomery place. Miss Mao Knox nnd Miss Dolly Hodges, of I'rluevlllo, attended thin services at tho community hall Sun day nnd announced a Y .M. 0. A. meeting for Tuesday night, assuring it stiorlal speaker for tho orcaslon. Wallace Smith and family and Roy Shoeno attended church services In Prlnevllln Sunday morning. Miss Marin Austin visited nt tho Art Wurzwellor ranch Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Shearer ontor tallied Mr. and Mrs, Allen Wlllcoxon and daughter, Harriott, nt Sunduy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ross llussntt and Roland llowman attended tho show In Redmond Sunday evening. ) A. W. Rayn was a .business visitor f In Rond last Thursday. TIlO fllinnard iIIhI rli-f lnm rniinniiiln.l 100 por emit strong In the signing of tlin food cnnsorvullon VardH. Ross llussntt has moved nomn buildings from his ranch to tho atom to bo used an oil sheds, Work was commenced on tho now Shopard scohol building Monday. I). It. French has purchased tho 0 (rontlniicd on Pago 7.) -. it Jt & i I i t t I o r II I) II sli wi lin be. on IIS till (T t Il ae ,&n